I never thought I would say it, but that was a good tag match.
Some matches aren’t memorable because they were 5 star displays of great Technical Wrestling, but instead were just memorable because they were entertaining displays of ultraviolence.
Laurinaitis wasn’t joking about being a former top competitor in Japan. Aside from inventing the finishing move “the cutter” (variations include “the Stone cold stunner”, the ”RKO” and “the diamond cutter”) and being in video games, he also competed in a 5 star Match of the Year (1996), where he teamed with ‘Dr.Death’ Steve Williams against Mitsuhiro Misawa and Jun Akiyama.
We could hate on him now-a-days, but he definitely deserves some credit.
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Storyline swerves like these and roster changes are probably why it’s way too early to predict any matches or Dream card for Wrestlemania 29.
Brock Lesnar was a pretty good cross over Pro Wrestling/MMA star, but in terms of impact, there was no better cross over star than “The Gracie Hunter”.
Tatsu obviously has a problem with the gimmick everytime he voices his opinion on Twitter, why not have more than a Squash match?
At Over the Limit 2012, we’ll finally get to learn who is the current “Best in the World”!
1.) The return of the Mid Card Stable.
2.) Laurinaitis announced he will be Cena’s opponent at “Over the Limit”.
3.) Kofi Kingston and R.Truth win the tag titles.
worked shoot interview, worked backstage altercations, Brock Lesnar’s gimmick being MMA Brock Lesnar…yup all signs point to one name for this new WWE Era.
With the crowd chanting “Goldberg!” at Ryback tonight, and Brodus’ continued success at Extreme Rules, I thought I would post a clip of one of WWE’s greatest “Squash Monsters”, Batista. This clip is the famous “Batista sticking a flag where the sun don’t shine”, lol.
Promotional poster for WWE No Way Out taking place on June 17th 2012 from East Rutherford, New Jersey.
I don’t normally Reblog but this is too cool! I’m a big fan of both AJ and Danielson! Not to mention the news going around is that all the matches at No Way Out will be cage matches with secondary stipulations!
Does anyone else think Street Fight or Ambulance Match Shane McMahon, is too hardcore for the current WWE PG Era?
It’s about time. This guy is perfect for WWE.
1.) With a performance like that, Kofi Kingston definitely deserves a bigger push. His match against Chris Jericho was fluid and definitely a great performance by both. Kofi has had solid support from the fans since his debut, he hasn’t had any definite heel turn especially with WWE’s heel heavy environment, and he could perform. If Kofi could perform that well against one of the company’s top superstars, he definitely desreves a major push of some sort.
2.) I don’t buy Brock Lesnar’s new gimmick. I don’t get where this gimmick is going. All I do know is he wears MMA gear and has UFC style interviews which they played to often throughout tonight’s RAW.
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