by Daniel Johnson This year’s Survivor Series had a decent main event and two above average traditional Survivor Series matches. The opener placed a bright spotlight on WWE’s growing tag team division. Sure, it didn’t come close to the awesomeness… Read More ›
Mick Foley
6 Great Matches You’ve Never Seen: Part I
by Jeremy Cundiff 1. Sycho Sid vs. Vader from WWF In Your House 10: Mind Games (1996) Thank you for your bandwidth. I’m Madman Szalinski, and I’m not here to bore you with the details about me. I’m a wrestling… 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 ›
Mick Foley as a Light Heavyweight
Before the match Ray Odyssey cuts a vintage promo spot for International World Class Championship Wrestling. Despite for much of the company’s life being based in Boston, a hotbed for wrestling, IWCCW is one of the few “major” independent promotions of yesteryear… Read More ›
Mick Foley and Jeff Jarrett Main Event Nearly 25 Years Ago
If you want to feel old even if you’re relatively still young this match will do the trick. It is tough to believe that almost 25 years ago wrestlers like Mick Foley and Jeff Jarrett were in the main event…. Read More ›
Two Greats Battle
Mick Foley once bragged that for years, people referred to him as the American Onita. Given Foley’s rep that should tell you what you can expect from Atsushi Onita aka The Great Nita. With Nita’s hardcore background and the aura… Read More ›