Wednesday, 9 March 2011

The 15 Greatest WrestleMania Moments Ever


WrestleMania III: Hulk Hogan defeats Andre The Giant in front of over 90,000 people at the Pontiac Silverdome.

WrestleMania VI: The Ultimate Warrior becomes the WWF and Intercontinental Champion ater defeating Hulk Hogan in front over 65,000 fans at the Toronto SkyDome.

WrestleMania XII: Shawn Michaels wins his first WWF Championship after defeating Bret Hart in a 60 minute Iron Man Match.

WrestleMania 13: Steve Austin never gives up and passes out from blood loss as Bret Hart applies The Sharpshooter.

WrestleMania XIV: Steve Austin wins the WWF Championship and 'The Austin Era' begins.

WrestleMania 2000: Jeff Hardy performs a Swanton Bomb, off a ladder, through a table, on Bubba Ray Dudley.

WrestleMania X-7: Steve Austin and The Rock tear the house down in front of over 67,000 fans at the Reliant Astrodome. This would be the final match of the 'Attitude Era'.

WrestleMania X8: Over 65,000 fans loose their minds as Hulk Hogan faces The Rock at the Toronto Skydome.

WrestleMania XIX: Steve Austin meets The Rock for the third and final time. This would be 'Stone Cold's' final match.

WrestleMania XX: Chris Benoit finally wins 'the big one' at Madison Square Garden.

WrestleMania 22: Wrestling fans are shocked as John Cena retains his WWE Championship by making Triple H 'tap out'.

WrestleMania 23: The Undertaker wins the World Heavyweight Championship, while John Cena and Shawn Michaels 'steal' the show at the highest grossing WrestleMania ever.

Ric Flair wrestles his final WWE match in front of over 74,000 people at WrestleMania XXIV.

WrestleMania XXV: Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker 'make history' in front of over 70,000 at Reliant Stadium.

WrestleMania XXVI: 72,000 fans at the University of Pheonix Stadium witnessed Streak vs Career.

The Top 10 WrestleMania's of all Time



THE TOP 10 WRESTLEMANIA'S OF ALL TIME
(and the three matches why)


1. WrestleMania X-7

No - Holds - Barred WWE Championship Match: The Rock vs 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
The Undertaker vs Triple H
Street Fight: Shane McMahon vs Vince McMahon
2. WrestleMania XXIV
World Heavyweight Championship Match: The Undertaker vs Edge
Shawn Michaels vs Ric Flair (Ric Flair's final WWE match)
No DQ Match: Floyd Mayweather vs The Big Show
3. WrestleMania XII
WWE Championship 60 Minute Iron Man Match: Shawn Michaels vs Bret 'Hitman' Hart
The Undertaker vs 'Big Daddy Cool' Diesel
Hollywood Backlot Brawl: 'Rowdy' Roddy Piper vs Goldust
4. WrestleMania XIX
The Rock vs 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin
Street Fight: Hulk Hogan vs Vince McMahon
Shawn Michaels vs Chris Jericho
5. WrestleMania 22
WWE Championship Match: Triple H vs John Cena
Street Fight: Shawn Michaels vs Vince McMahon
Hardcore Match: Edge w/ Lita vs Mick Foley
6. WrestleMania 2000
WWE Championship Fatal Four Way Match - A McMahon in Every Corner: The Rock w/ Vince McMahon vs Triple H w/Stephanie McMahon vs The Big Show w/ Shane McMahon vs Mick Foley w/ Linda McMahon
1st Ever WWE Tag Team Championship Triangle Ladder Match: The Hardy Boyz vs Edge and Christian vs The Dudley Boyz
WWE Intercontinental and WWE European Championship Triple Threat Match: Chris Benoit vs Kurt Angle vs Chris Jericho
7. WrestleMania XIV
WWE Championship Match: Shawn Michaels vs 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin w/ 'Iron' Mike Tyson as Special Enforcer
The Undertaker vs Kane
WWE Tag Team Championship Dumpster Match: Cactus Jack and Chainsaw Charlie vs The New Age Outlaws
8. WrestleMania 23
WWE Championship Match: Shawn Michaels vs John Cena
World Heavyweight Championship Match: Batista vs The Undertaker
'Battle of the Billionaires' Hair vs Hair Match: Bobby Lashley w/ Donald Trump vs Umaga w/ Vince McMahon w/ 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin as Special Guest Referee
9. WrestleMania 21
Shawn Michaels vs Kurt Angle
The Undertaker vs Randy Orton
The 1st Ever Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Edge vs Chris Jericho vs Chris Benoit vs Shelton Benjamin vs Christian vs Kane
10. WrestleMania 26
'Streak vs Career' No DQ Match: The Undertaker vs Shawn Michaels (HBK's final match)
WWE Championship Match: John Cena vs Batista
World Heavyweight Championship Match: Chris Jericho vs Edge

Tuesday, 8 March 2011

Raw Thoughts... On Undertaker vs Triple H.

The opening of Raw with the Undertaker was very impressive, a little been there said it and just repeated what's been said in the past but the goal was to announce it was a No Hold Barred match which congratulations they have done. Now lets list these 18 other individuals who have lost to the Undertaker at past Wrestlemanias...

WrestleMania VII: Jimmy (Superfly) Snuka
WrestleMania VIII: Jake "The Snake" Roberts
WrestleMania IX: Giant Gonzales
WrestleMania XI: King Kong Bundy
WrestleMania XXI: Diesel
WrestleMania 13: Sycho Sid
WrestleMania XIV: Kane
WrestleMania XV: The Big Boss Man
WrestleMania X-Seven: Triple H
WrestleMania X-8: Ric Flair
WrestleMania XIX: Big Show & A-train (Handicap match)
WrestleMania XX: Kane
WrestleMania 21: Randy Orton
WrestleMania 22: Mark Henry
WrestleMania 23: Batista
WrestleMania 24: Edge
WrestleMania 25: Shawn Michaels
WrestleMania 26: Shawn Michaels


That's right as much as they want to praise the 18 different men Undertaker has beaten in truth he has only beaten 17 and that counting both men at Wrestlemania 19 which is fine but please stop claiming it especially while fans have both Michaels matches fresh in their mind. What else pisses me off about this storyline is the fact that neither man acknowledges there past match as Wrestlemania X-7, why? Because in the end it's not either man is failing to mention it, its the fact they are purposely trying to make it sound like a first time ever bout. I am looking forward to the match, I don't know how either man will pull it off but if they do it will be the match of the night.

My Top Ten WWE PPV's Of All Time! Part 1.

In no particular order:

1. WWE/ECW One Night Stand 2005
Lets be honest this event was a WWE event not an ECCW event. With great matches between Mike Awesome and Masato Tanaka and an appearence from the Sandman you won't regret watching this.

2. WWE Wrestlemania X-7
There is so many reasns to choose this event but I will keep it three:
1. Triple H vs The Undertaker
2. Chris Beniot vs Kurt Angle
3. Steve Austin vs The Rock (there was no need for the heel turn, they could have waited to the Raw after.)

3. WWE Wrestlemania 22
The shock which left the wrestling world stunned as Cena mande HHH tap, and a solid card from top to bottom made this a great WWE card.

4. Survivor Series 2002
This had the first Elimination Chamber match an d was just an great card, Scott Steiner made his return to WWE and we saw Brock Lesnar dethroned as WWE Champion.. If I'm correct I thank all the titles changed hands that night.

5. Summerslam 2002
This was also another great card top to bottom featuring four matches that had brilliant match quality - Triple H vs Michaels, Lesnar vs Rock, Benoit vs RVD and

Monday, 7 March 2011

Raw Real Time Thoughts - Austins Back!!!!


Its 2 minutes before the start of WWE Raw, and at the moment I have high hopes for the show. With Austin, Hunter, Taker, Cena, Cole, Lawler and Del Rio in key angles tonight, whats not to look forward to........right?

Great opening promo by The Undertaker. He announced that the upcoming 'Mania match will be No - Holds - Barred and once again stated that if someone beats him at 'Mania and takes the Streak, he will 'die'. Will Hunter commit murder at 'Mania? Either way, I'm looking forward to this match even more now. In other Undertaker news, he once again came out to Ain't No Grave by Johnny Cash, which makes me one happy Randy, lol.

Randy Orton delivered one hell of a punt to David Otunga. Orton is taking out The Nexus one by one. This must be how the WWE are ending The Nexus angle, with Orton putting them all on 'the shelf'. Of course Orton had the beatdown of his life before he made a Cena style comeback and beat Otunga. The WWE might want to watch the reaction at 'Mania, as I believe CM Punk could get a large portion of the cheers. The Reason? Orton seems to be becoming the 'new' Cena.

I never believed I would be watching Christian take on Brodus Clay tonight. It was also a decent, speed vs power match. Christian got the win, which mean he gets a shot at Alberto Del Rio sometime soon. Smackdown maybe? Del Rio beat down Christian after the match. To my surprise Edge didn't come out for the save. Something Christian has done for him twice. Read into that what you will. BTW, in my opinion, Brodus Clay could become the 'new' Bam Bam Bigelow or Tazz.

Two great promo videos were shown. First was a video for Mistico, now known as Sin Cara. They are making this kid look a star. Second? Sunny was announced as the next Hall of Fame inductee. Not as 'hot' as I remember though.

During a Divas Championship Match, which Eve won, Michael Cole got on the mic and said, 'could you hurry up and finish this, no one wants to see it, I want to make my announcement'. Well, something like that anyway. Michael Cole BURIED the entire womens division. He must be taking tips from 'The King of Burials', Triple H.

AUSTIN BLEW THE ROOF OFF. NO SPOILERS HERE!!!! JUST WATCH IT!!!!!

Next week on Raw: US Championship Match - Daniel Bryan vs Sheamus (Sheamus will quit if he looses). Sheamus challenged Bryan to the match after he lost to the US Champion by countout. I actually believe Sheamus will end his losing streak next week and win the US Title, which could lead to a match between the two at WrestleMania.

Great video package involving Triple H, The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels.

CM Punk defeated R Truth by submission. Mason Ryan beat on Truth after the match.

Vicki Guerrero announced Dolph Ziggler as the newest member of the Raw roster. She also called him a former World Champion, so any lingering doubts about that topic can now be closed.
The 'wrestling' main event of Raw is Dolph Ziggler vs John Morrison. Its nice to see Morrison on Raw tonight, as he wasn't featured last week. Dolph Ziggler wins a good match. After the match the Raw GM says that Ziggler has a job, but not Vicki. To get a job on Raw, she needs to beat Trish Stratus next week.

Next week on Raw: Trish Stratus vs Vicki Guerrero (if Vicki wins, she gets a job on Raw).

Up next? John Cena's final KO. So thats wraps up my Raw Real Time Thoughts. Hope you all enjoyed it.

Sunday, 6 March 2011

Smackdown Review


Edge defeated Drew McIntyre in the opening match on Smackdown. It was a decent match, but as is the case in the WWE over the past couple of years, it could have benefited with more time. Edge picked up the win after hitting the Spear and then making McIntyre submit with a modified Sharpshooter.

Cody Rhodes cut a creepy and effective promo to help develop his fued with Rey Mysterio. He reminds me of Christian Bale in American Psycho with that facemask on (watch it, great film). Rhodes challenged Mysterio to a match at WrestleMania 27 and vowed to remove his mask at the event. The odds of this happening is extremly slim of course, but who knows, with Sin Cara (Mistico) coming in, the company might only want one masked superstar. Who would have thought this time last year that Cody Rhodes would be the one who had a high profile singles match at Mania and not Ted DiBiase.

The Corre reminded Kane that they helped him win a very important match last year (Wade Barrett and the 'Old' Nexus, helped Kane beat The Undertaker at Bragging Rights), and asked him to take out The Big Show in their upcoming match. Kane was unhappy and stormed off. During the TITANIC encounter (insert sarcastic face here), The Corre rushed the ring and handed Kane a chair, which he glady used on The Big Shows back. The Corre then swarmed Show and preceded to destroy the seven foot giant. In the chaos of the attack, Show pushed Justin Gabriel into Kane and that sent 'The Big Red Machine' into a rage. He cleared the ring of The Corre and sent them packing. In my opinion this could be the start of the long rumored program where top Smackdown stars team up to face The Corre at WrestleMania. If the rumours are true the Smackdown team will be Kane, The Big Show, Kofi Kingston and Christian, but I thing otherwise. I believe it will be a handicap match and The Corre will either face Kane and Big Show or Kane, Big Show and Kevin 'Diesel' Nash. Only time will tell, but I know which option most of my fellow fans want.

The Undertaker came out to hype his match with Triple H at WrestleMania. With a new entrance theme (Ain't No Grave by Johnny Cash), leather pants, and a new nickname - The Last Outlaw, The Undertaker seems to have gone through a slight gimmick change, which in my opinion, is a good thing (no, I'm not DDP). The Undertaker did an effective job of hyping the match and led the viewers to believe that the only way he will retire or 'die', is if his WrestleMania Streak is broken. He also gave off the opinion that if Triple H was to lose, then 'The Games' career is over. Is it true? Probably not, but it adds another layer of intrigue to an already epic match.

Christian helped Edge from getting beaten down by Alberto Del Rio and Rico Rodriguez during the WrestleMania 27 contract signing. It seems more and more likely that Christian will be added to the World Championship Match at Mania', which is something that Christian deserves. To many, including myself, he has the potential to be a HUGE main event player in the WWE, and being in a WrestleMania main event will show that maybe, just maybe, Vince is starting to believe it to. Saying that, I don't believe it would be right to put the gold on Christian at WrestleMania, because the companies long term future lies in Alberto Del Rio, and once again on Smackdown he shown the word why he is the complete package.

Wednesday, 2 March 2011

New Wrestlemania Poster!!


First impressions weren't good, but it's actually growing on me.

Tuesday, 1 March 2011

DANCING WITH THE STARS


CHRIS JERICHO GETS PUNTED SO HARD, HE'S NOW DANCING WITH THE STARS!!!!

Chris Jericho has been confirmed for the US hit TV show, Dancing With The Stars. If he dances as good as he sings, we could be seeing Jericho back on Raw sooner than we think. In all seriousness, does Jericho have a shot at winning the hit show? I for one think he does. He seems a likable guy and his jokes seem to be cheesy enough for all the mums and grandmas to enjoy. Which by the way are where most of the viewing numbers come from...........I think?

WWE Hall Of Fame UPDATE!

Abdulla The Butcher has confirmed he will be inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame this year, this comes after "Bullet" Bob Armstrong was confirmed for the ceremony after Raw aired last night on WWE.com (due to time constraints).

Raw Thoughts.

Raw kicked off with the entrance of one Triple H who was coming out to give his reasons for wanting to face The Undertaker at Wrestlemania. Triple H looked jacked, nothing like the flabby man we saw defeat Alberto Del Rio at the WWE Fan Appreciation show back in October. Triple H stated that he wanted to face The Undertaker because that's all he and Taker have left to do - in writing that sounds validated but the way Hunter put it across seemed to bury the entire WWE locker room, he later stated that when they meet at Wrestlemania nothing else matters. Again he was obviously trying to state how important this match was, but maybe it somehow managed to put down every other match at Wrestlemania. After he put his point across Sheamus came out, now in my opinion this was a great thing at least WWE wasn't going to ignore the situation like they seemed to do last Monday, yet for some reason Sheamus got destroyed by the jacked up Triple H. The angle didn't look good, Triple H has lost a lot of pace and seemed to move awkwardly very similar to the way he was back in 2002 when he was too jacked. Unless Triple H can get some decent time in the ring on the build up to Wrestlemania I think the Undertaker match could be a repeat of the King Of The Ring disaster in 2002.

After the break Sheamus was still trying to recover from his beat down when the General Manager said he was booked for a match and was then slated to face the returning Evan Bourne who won in about two minutes. It was good to see Bourne back, hopefully he will get a Wrestlemania match this April.

Lawler vs Michael Cole was made for Wrestlemania as long as Cole got to have a guest referee of his choosing and also have his trainer at ringside, his trainer was revealed to be Jack Swagger yet the guest referee is yet to be revealed. Swagger beat down Lawler. At this point any affiliation Swagger can have with Cole is good for him, I never thought I'd say this but Michael Cole could have more heat than anyone on the Raw roster and Swagger desperately needs heat and an elevated status at a Pay Per View.

Punk versus Orton was also made for Mania, the weeks leading up to the event will see Orton face off against the other members of Nexus and if he wins the individual matches said Nexus member will be banned from ringside. He faced Michael McGillicutty and won the bout afterwards he punted him much to the chagrin of CM Punk. Now something I found funny after the match was Orton ran into the fans and away from Nexus who were charging down the ramp however the camera angle WWE used showed Punk running down yet failed to get the rest of the Nexus members in the shot so it made Orton look like he was running from Punk.

The Rock replied to Cena's rap last week and seemed to completely undermine anything Cena can say back by claiming he went into movies to help other wrestlers, which is complete crap but still what are the kids to do, right? He then rapped a bit and called Cena a bitch, how very PG. One could be led to believe that after Linda's failed campaign they have slightly (and I mean slightly) loosened the the choke hold at least for this angle, and Punks busted nose the other week.

The main event pitted Cena against Riley in a Cage match if Cena wins Riley gets fired as being Miz's right hand man and if Riley wins Cena must proclaim Miz as AWESOME!... Cena won. What I did find entertaining was Miz tweeting pictures of Cena as the match took place, that was rather cool.