Bound For Glory: Despite what it draws in attendance and in PPV buys, this show is marketed by TNA throughout the year as their biggest show. Lots of big matches take place here, and it is a show where Sting has dominated, up to the past year. They even took a big risk and held it in the West Coast this year...only such a risk would be taken for their main show.
Lockdown: Tons of blowoff feuds have taken place within the six sides of steel. There have been some memorable matches here also: AJ Styles / Abyss (2006), Kurt Angle / Samoa Joe (2008), and most recently Sting / Mick Foley (2009). The Lethal Lockdown matchup is always exciting and different every year, with a great build and always nonstop action that leaves the fans satisfied.
Destination X: This show has seen the most appearances by the Ultimate X match on any PPV, and has given us two Elevation X (scaffold) matches as well. It is where Christopher Daniels won his first X Division belt in 2005, and where Jeff Hardy and Abyss put on a memorable Falls Count Anywhere match in the same year. Overall, the show is usually focused on the X Division in general and hardly disappoints.
Slammiversary: The annual celebration of TNA's founding and continuing existence. The King of the Mountain match is always intriguing, and it is an event that Kurt Angle has won twice for the TNA World title. Who can forget the classy package TNA put together for the passing of Jeff Jarrett's wife in the 2007 event, or the controversy in 2006 when a heel Double J won the World title with help from the referee. I always remember what Mike Tenay said after Jarrett hung up the belt to win: "The words we hate to hear more than any other in the English language, yes, Jeff Jarrett has become the NWA World Heavyweight Champion!"
So those are my picks...mostly because of personal memories alone...but also because big things have always taken place at these 4 PPVs almost every year...
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