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To be honest I'll probably get flamed for the order of the top two, but between them it's so tightly contested that I had to order it that way. 1.) Sabu (Terry Brunk -- AKA, Terry Junior in the back.) Sabu is a close-cut number one purely because he puts CZW to shame and makes them look like school-girls. This man has been in "two-dozen," no rope barb-wire ...
Updated 06-25-2011 at 09:30 PM by Spectroheliographies (Fixing error.)
One of the things I missed about the attitude era is the fact that no matter where you were on the card, you still had as much of a chance to get over with the audience as any of the main eventers. Anyone that is a wrestling fan knows all about people like: Stone Cold Steve Austin, Hulk Hogan, Undertaker, Tazz, Sabu, RVD, Kane, DDP, Randy Savage, Sting, Ted Dibiaise, The Rock, Ultimate ...
Updated 06-23-2011 at 12:56 PM by Wrestling_Deluxe_08
I loved the attitude era like must of you have already expressed in previous blogs or comments do too. We loved the wrestlers, the storylines, the Monday night wars, etc. We loved everything about it and got behind it. We got to see wrestlers start at the bottom, become solid mid-carders, and eventual main-eventers. Here are my reasons why I’m not a big fan of today’s wrestling. ...
Updated 06-23-2011 at 11:30 AM by Frank
Well after I have read the comments that the last post received, I just needed to correct a few of them. HOGAN AND BISHOFF DID NOT DESTROY WCW. The merge between AOL and Time Warner is what caused the demise of WCW. AOL didn't want anything to do with pro-wrestling at the time. The only option Eric Bishoff had was to keep the company but there would be no TV deal, which would have been a pointless. ...
Updated 06-23-2011 at 03:20 PM by jamez20
As a loyal fan of the WWE, I usually let a lot of things slide with the company. I let the edited cheers and boos on Smackdown! slide, despite my extreme grotesque towards altering the crowd to suit what the company wants. I let the FAKE OBAMA segment on WWE Capitol Punishment slide. It was a complete waste of time, but I still felt the solid matches made the PPV a decent show. However, lying to the ...
Updated 06-22-2011 at 08:31 PM by Wrestling_Deluxe_08
Decent ppv last night. I judge a ppv mainly on how well I remember it. And I remember practically everything regarding the matches of CM Punk vs. Rey Mysterio, Christian vs. Randy Orton, and R-Truth vs. John Cena. CM Punk vs. Rey Mysterio. Now this is the CM Punk we expect. He and Rey put on the best match of the night with some unbelievable sequences. They had some pretty heavy competition ...
So Ive been seeing different blogs and reviews on other sites about last nights Capitol Punishment PPV, and its been mostly negative. Ive never posted anything on this site, but I felt like the general consensus was off, and anyone who didn't see the show firsthand assumes they didnt miss anything special. Wrong. I may go on a bit of a rant but try to stay with me. So other than a few ...
Updated 06-20-2011 at 10:26 PM by Frank
Hi all! this is my first blog soo please bare with me! As you can tell this is gonna be a whinge about WWE being PG, ill try to keep it brief and to the point. The other day i was bored and nothing on TV soo i thought i'd put wrestlemania 24 on ( the last non-PG mania' ) it wasn't an exactly amazing mania but it was way better than the slaver WWE currently produce us! ...
Updated 06-20-2011 at 11:29 AM by bladesyGTS (spelling mistake in title)
I'm going to keep this brief since it's 4am here in the UK and I just sat through a three hour snoozefest. As a result only a few matches will get a mention since the rest were so uneventful. Dolph Ziggler defeated United States Champion Kofi Kingston The first match on the card, and the only one (of seven) that was worth tuning in for. It had some great moments of teasing ...
Whilst browsing the EWN forums, it seems the majority of people feel as if there are too many PPVs per annum for the WWE to be fresh and compelling. However, I believe there can be a counter-argument to those claims that could keep these events being entertaining. Although at the time, I for one was against this idea. Nowadays, the idea of having single-branded PPVs (apart from obvious ...
Updated 06-14-2011 at 09:58 PM by Frank
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