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10 April 2024
Imagine you were shunned by your community, and your only hope was an elf, a demon, and a ghost.
It came in great shape! I read the book before, and I knew it was intriguing and exciting. But it's good to have a copy again!

24 September 2023
Just what they said it was.
It was a little worn, but they put it in the description, so I knew to expect it. Thanks again!
16 June 2009
TNA stars shine in WWE's Bad Blood
2 of 2 found this helpful Being an all-around wrestling fan, I watch WWE as well as TNA wrestling shows and Pay-Per-Views quite often. So, when I began rebuilding my video collection (I used to have tons of shows on VHS and am now replacing them with DVDs), I saw Bad Blood in a search result and took a look. It's almost like watching TNA!
Kevin Nash, Kurt Angle, Scott Steiner are all here, in better shape than in their current "Main Event Mafia" incarnation (Read: they're actually doing things in Bad Blood). Scott Steiner's match against the late Andrew "Test" Martin was a case of "foregone conclusions", as it was a "winner gets Stacy Keibler" match, and Keibler was trying to get away from "Test" in the storyline at the time. Kevin Nash vs. Triple H with special referee Mick Foley is as bloody a match as any you'll find anywhere. Plus: a preview of WM24, as Ric Flair faces off with Shawn Michaels five years before the Big Farewell of '08.
There's more filler, but otherwise, a good show!