[quote name='007']Thanks to whoever posted the match.
You know, I haven't taken TNA seriously for a very long time and just when I think I can't think any less of them... well, something like this happens. Seriously, if anyone can watch that and still believe that TNA has any kind of realistic shot at taking on WWE, they're insane. This was originally going to be a post about how this is going to be the time where we see what TNA really is by how they deal with this. Then I realized that someone somewhere let Jeff Hardy go out to the ring like that. With how far gone he was, the obvious answer would've been to not have *any* kind of match... but TNA didn't do that. They sent Hardy out there, let him pander to the crowd, and put Sting in a situation where he looked really bad. Here's a question... Hardy obviously tried to kick out of that pin, so what would've happened if Hardy had actually attempted a move on Sting? I assume Sting would've just shut his ass down, but the sheer fact that he was even put in a position where that was a decision he may have to make is just horrendously wrong on a base level.
So... what? What can the explanation be? Did no one speak to Jeff Hardy all day? Did no one attempt to talk to him before the match? Did he suddenly become high *while* walking to the ring? There is no scenario here where TNA doesn't look like the kind of indy promotion that'll trot out someone like Jake Roberts no matter what condition they're in because the 'people paid their money'. Seriously, let's think about this... if TNA knew beforehand, they're an even worse company that I thought. If they did truly only find out less than 5 minutes before that match started, then I question how their (arguably) top star can get that close to a match without someone noticing signs of a problem. It's just baffling.
So, yeah... I'm waiting to see how TNA plays this one. No matter what, that showed that they have miles and miles and miles to go before being any kind of relevant promotion. I just picture everyone in that locker room watching the monitors and simultaneously going 'I've made a huge mistake'. That's my dream, anyway.
On the bright side, way to keep your integrity Sting. It seems to working out very well.[/QUOTE]
You know, that was something I didn't really consider last night in my reaction. Immediately before the match may have been when they realized they were really in trouble (hence Bischoff's last minute interjection) but how did they not see he was completely

ed when he arrived at the arena. Did no one who saw him think to tell management that their main eventer could hardly stand up.
What a total lack of respect for the business on behalf of Hardy though. If they had somehow let that match continue and Sting wasn't one of the guys not willing to put up with this kind of bullshit Hardy very easily could have killed or seriously injured his opponent. He couldn't even lift
himself into the ring, how could he have wrestled a match...
I really am going to be fascinated how TNA handles this.