by Alex Knapp WWF War Zone Year: 1998 System: PlayStation and Nintendo 64 Developer: Acclaim Publisher: Acclaim When WWF War Zone came out, the World Wrestling Federation hadn’t released a video game in over a year. They had just spent… Read More ›
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Random Ramblings: You Know, RVD Isn’t That Different From Old Hardcore Holly These Days
by Daniel Johnson Rob Van Dam just lost to Cesaro in a number one contender’s match for the WWE United States Championship on WWE Monday Night Raw. Exactly one week before RVD won a match. A six man match where… Read More ›
Ranking SummerSlam’s Cage Matches
by Daniel Johnson WWE SummerSlam has long been home to some of the greatest gimmick matches the promotion puts on each year. Of all the great SummerSlam gimmick matches the WWE has had over the years, right up there at… Read More ›
Victor Andrews Interview
by Dave Pendleton Interviewer’s Note: I had the opportunity to interview Victor “Mr. Everything” Andrews at the end of 2013. Andrews had a wonderful 2013 traveling throughout the southern United States wrestling for Allied Independent Wrestling Federations (AIWF), New Skool… Read More ›
6 Best WWF Intercontinental Champions of the 1990s
by Daniel Johnson A while back I made the list, 6 Worst WWF Intercontinental Champions of the 1990s. Negativity tends to breed negativity so in the hope of creating some good vibes this time around I thought I’d focus on… Read More ›
A History of Women’s Wrestling at SummerSlam
by Daniel Johnson Believe it or not tonight’s SummerSlam will be only the second in the event’s over twenty year history to feature two matches where women are participants. Prior to tonight, SummerSlam 2000 was the event, which saw the… Read More ›
6 Worst WWF Intercontinental Champions of the 1990s
Although created in the 1970s, the WWF Intercontinental Championship really came into its own in the 1980s with feuds such as Santana/Valentine, Savage/Steamboat and Rude/Warrior setting a high standard of excellence. Yet, the feuds for this title arguably only grew… Read More ›