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TNA Hardcore Justice 2012 - TV Title Match: Devon vs. Kazarian
Because the IWC complained about no TV title matches on a weekly basis, you get one on a PPV with 0 build except that Kaz beat Devon in a tag match on last weeks Impact, you happy? These two worked well in a enjoyable match together, which was shocking. Devon moved, Bumped and sold like his was in his early 30's here. One of the better TV title matches ever and definitely the highlight of Devon's TV title reign so far. **
Because the IWC complained about no TV title matches on a weekly basis, you get one on a PPV with 0 build except that Kaz beat Devon in a tag match on last weeks Impact, you happy? These two worked well in a enjoyable match together, which was shocking. Devon moved, Bumped and sold like his was in his early 30's here. One of the better TV title matches ever and definitely the highlight of Devon's TV title reign so far. **

. Oh well what do you know a fucking 6 year old who doesn't even know what going on saw this coming. I really have no idea what they're trying to do with the KO division anymore. The match itself started off decent but Tessmacher was a bit awkward and sloppy and it hurt things. 1/2* The only thing that would make me care about this angle is if Brian Hebner starts calling Madison "stepmom"
, this also had great drama and hatred which was another part of the story and added another layer onto this match. The only thing i disliked was the double ref bump but it led towards the restart of the title match which worked very well. The fans at home were able to figure that out, but the live audience struggled a bit to realize that it was being restarted by the Senior Official Earl Hebner. Despite that, this was a great match that closed the event on a high note. Austin Aries was massively over with the Impact Zone, by the way. He got an almost deafening amount of cheers and chants. **** - ****1/4
