​This Thursday, the way we look at professional wrestling will be changed forever. With everything that has been going on inside TNA for months, Total Nonstop Deletion will become the most talked about event in the promotion’s fourteen year history.

And the man who made it all possible is the catalyst of TNA’s rebound.

Broken” Matt Hardy, the man behind TNA’s revival year with his Broken Brilliance, is one of the few people TNA fans can get behind with his creativity & his in-ring performances in recent months.

Along with “Brother Nero” Jeff Hardy, Broken Matt has built The Hardy Boyz as one of the greatest tag teams in the history of professional wrestling. While I have been a fan of Matt’s for a long time, he has suspended my disbelief with matches like The Final Deletion, Delete or Decay, and The Great War. And with Tag Team Apocalypto coming, it would solidify him as one of the most creative minds in this history of wrestling, right up there with Paul Heyman and Jim Cornette.

With so many great matches on the card this Thursday, Total Nonstop Deletion will be the most talked about show during the week, considering RAW was a total letdown this past Monday & Smackdown Live was mediocre at best.

But when it comes down to it, nothing will top Total Nonstop Deletion as Matt Hardy will bring out the best talent TNA has to offer and several other guests to the Hardy Compound.

With lawsuits involving ownership, Billy Corgan and Dave Lagana leaving TNA and now Canadian-based Anthem Entertainment taking over the promotion, TNA has had struggles with establishing an identity. With Total Nonstop Deletion, TNA will now have that identity as the promotion that knows no limits about stretching the imagination. Matt Hardy is planning on doing just that. This is a new beginning for the company after everything that happened in the past few months, and that new beginning begins on Thursday.

We know the stories of when my beloved New York Giants deleted that dreadful undefeated season of the New England Patriots at Super Bowl 42, and when LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers deleted the Golden State Warriors after a 3-1 series deficit and when the Chicago Cubs deleted the Curse after 108 years.

Total Nonstop Deletion will top all of that. That event will undoubtedly be the end of the mediocrity that TNA has put up with.

TNA, as we know it, will change forever after Apocalypto.