by Daniel Johnson, Kyle Childers, Jeremy Cundiff and Bad Booking – What wrestler do you think deserves to be called Mr. 2012 or Ms./Mrs. 2012? Daniel Johnson: CM Punk deserves the title of Mr. 2012 beyond a shadow of a… Read More ›
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Stop! Hama Time
by Daniel Johnson http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aeBYI9W9Oas Masayuki Kono and Ryota Hama vs. Seiya Sanada and Manabu Soya The tag team of Kono and Hama reminds me of Owen Hart and Yokozuna if they were a less organized face duo. Whereas Hart and… Read More ›
Burning the Bandwagon: How WWE Booking Kills Midcard Stars
by Kyle Childers In the real world, success and ability are, more often than not, directly related; if you’re good at your job then you can expect to see a reward for it while if you’re bad at it then… Read More ›
6 Great Matches You’ve Never Seen: Part II
by Jeremy Cundiff 2. Taka Michinoku vs. The Great Sasuke from WWF In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede (1997) Thank you for your bandwidth. Last week, you asked me for a great match you had never seen and I gave… Read More ›
WCW Breaking News 11/28/12
by Daniel Johnson *The gigantic news coming out of this week is that after years of battling WCW, Vince McMahon has agreed to sit down with the company’s creative team. There is no word yet on whether WCW and WWE… Read More ›
WWE Hell in a Cell (2012) Review
WWE painted themselves into a corner in a variety of ways with WWE Hell in a Cell 2012. The outcome to the CM Punk/Ryback match for the WWE Championship was bound to be disappointing no matter how it unfolded. At… Read More ›
Trent Adams Interview
Interviewer’s Note: Trent Adams wrestled his first match for the Conwy County Wrestling Academy (CCWA) this year. Aside from being a performer he is also a co-founder and co-owner of CCWA. Although Adams is based in the United Kingdom he… Read More ›
WWE SummerSlam (2012) Review
WWE SummerSlam 2012 had a couple of great looking matches going into it. No, really it was just a couple. Okay, maybe putting Chris Jericho/Dolph Ziggler in there to kick the show off makes three. HHH and Brock Lesnar’s fight had the… Read More ›
WWE Money in the Bank (2012) Review
WWE Money in the Bank (2012) had a huge drop off in quality from the previous year’s event. That is not to say it was a bad show because when you’re following up one of the greatest non-big four pay-per-views… Read More ›
6 SummerSlam Matches Worth Forgetting
In an analysis of SummerSlam’s history, The Score reports that since 1988 there have been 195 matches at SummerSlam. Some of those matches have been classics featuring the likes of Bret Hart, Mick Foley and Edge. As discussed yesterday some… Read More ›