TNA Classic Match: Jeff Jarrett vs. Kurt Angle – 2009 [Videos]


When Jeff Jarrett faced Kurt Angle on January 11, 2009, it marked one of the most significant main events in TNA history. Jarrett, the company’s founder and emotional cornerstone, stepped into the ring with an Olympic gold medalist at the peak of his intensity, creating a clash that felt both high-stakes and deeply competitive.

Inside the ring, the match delivered on every level. Angle’s precision and relentless pace were met by Jarrett’s resilience and veteran ring awareness, resulting in a hard-hitting, back-and-forth contest that built steadily from technical exchanges into a dramatic, physical and bloody war. The crowd remained fully engaged throughout, elevating the atmosphere and giving the bout a true big-match feel.

Widely regarded as one of Jeff Jarrett’s finest in-ring performances, this match stands as on of the defining moments for TNA in storytelling, intensity, and execution. Watch the match below and see why this encounter continues to be remembered as a TNA classic.


Kurt Angle vs Jeff Jarrett
TNA Genesis
January 11, 2009
Charlotte, North Carolina, USA
Commentary: Mike Tenay and Don West



Classic WWF: Chuck Norris at Survivor Series 1994 [Videos]

Chuck Norris appeared in the WWF in November 1994

From film and television star Chuck Norris to "special troubleshooting referee," his appearance at WWF Survivor Series in San Antonio, Texas, brought a unique crossover presence to one of the event’s most heavily promoted pay-per-view events.

Below are three short clips capturing his involvement—from promotional material to televised segments—offering a quick look back at this distinctive moment in WWF history.


Chuck Norris Promo
WWF Survivor Series Report
November 1994


Tatanka Promo on Chuck Norris
WWF Superstars
November 1994


WWF Survivor Series TV Commercial
November 1994

WWF Interview Archive: Victory’s Corner — Before Piper’s Pit (1983–1984) [Videos]

Vince McMahon appearing on Victory's Corner

From November 1983 through January 1984, Robert Debord hosted a short-lived interview segment known as Victory’s Corner (later simplified to Victory Corner). Filmed at live WWF events and featured across the company’s television programming, the segment emerged during a pivotal transitional period in the promotion’s evolution.

Following Rogers’ Corner—the interview platform created by Vince McMahon and hosted by former WWWF Champion Buddy Rogers—Victory’s Corner served as a bridge between the old guard and the emerging, personality-driven format that would soon define WWF television with the arrival of Piper’s Pit and “Rowdy” Roddy Piper.

Despite its brief run, Victory’s Corner holds historical significance for featuring the only known sit-down televised interview with controversial reigning WWF Champion The Iron Sheik, which aired in January 1984. As such, these segments offer a rare glimpse into the WWF’s early experimentation with interview-driven storytelling at the dawn of its national expansion, featuring appearances by Vince McMahon, Gorilla Monsoon, and a newly arrived championship contender, Hulk Hogan—who would soon come to define the Golden Age.


Gorilla Monsoon
December 1983


Vince McMahon
December 1983


World Wrestling Federation Heavyweight Champion
The Iron Sheik
with Manager and Mentor Ayatollah Blassie
January 1984


Hulk Hogan
January 1984


"Rowdy" Roddy Piper
January 1984