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Archive for August, 2009

Organized Chaos: Is TNA Ready for a Run?

Posted by Daris Brown On August - 26 - 2009
While the majority of TNA's recent news coverage is concerning the Kurt/Karen/Jarrett love triangle and then Kurt's recent troubles with the law, there is something greater quietly brewing for the number two wrestling program. TNA is preparing for a war. Although not the Monday Night variety, they are ready to finally state their claim in the wrestling world. Over the last couple months TNA has been chipping away at their roster and adding the crucial pieces they need to become a real threat to the monster that is the WWE. They were able to steal away two of the WWE's key storytellers, Mick ...
Note: As I exchanged verbs, nouns, syllables and a few grunts with a fellow wrestling aficionado (who just happens to be a smooth, pimped out player from the streets), the following words were “uttered” by aforementioned aficionado: “Why don’t you put all this into an article then, Mr. Awesome who doesn’t know what to write?”-Shane Howard (Community Leader extraordinaire) Who’s laughing now, boyo? It’s still you; probably.Onward! There comes a time in a wrestler’s career when he’s ready and prepared to be branded a main-event talent. That is evident by two distinct qualities of said wrestler: He’s able to draw fans to watch ...

Under the Microscope: Rating the CM Punk/ Jeff Hardy Feud

Posted by Alberto Cortez On August - 25 - 2009
At Summerslam, CM Punk would yet again, win his third world heavyweight title and this time he did so without the MITB Contract, further establishing himself as a main-eventer and the next top guy. CM Punk's long rivalry with the dethroned champion Jeff Hardy was well played, but at times became very stale. After CM Punk cashed in his MITB contract this year at WWE Extreme Rules, after Hardy’s epic match with Edge, we all knew it was the start of something special, a heel turn for a then face CM Punk. Although Punk lost the title at WWE "Night ...

ROH Rewind: Squashes, Promos, and One Fantastic Main Event!

Posted by Hayley-L Graham On August - 25 - 2009
Welcome to the second edition of the ROH Rewind! With everything seemingly happening in the world of ROH, would this have an impact on this week's show? Would Bryan Danielson's signing into the big leagues now open up the Heavyweight Title picture? Would Jerry Lynn be forced to retire? Would this week's main event top the spectacle of McGuinness vs Black? All will be revealed!   We start this week with a video package of the history between Jerry Lynn and Austin Aries, showing Lynn's descent into a hated man when he turned his back on the fans after allowing Aries to ...

Spotlighting The Indies: 2nd Generation Luchadora Faby Apache

Posted by Christi Lott On August - 25 - 2009
Hello all! I would like to thank Matthew Hester or inviting me to join the "Spotlighting The Indies" group. All of my spotlights will from this point on be in this group. I'm pleased everyone enjoyed reading and learning about Mesias. Today, I will be staying in AAA and shining a light on the top luchadora not only in AAA, but pretty much in all of Mexico, Faby Apache. Let me say before I begin that, sadly, this article will be rather short, as there is little biographical or career information about her. To say Faby Apache was born to wrestle is a gross ...

My Wrestling Soapbox: Thoughts from “The Guru”

Posted by Demetrus Stokes On August - 25 - 2009
Greetings to all the Stokesters and the rest of the B/R wrestling community (who should all be Stokesters).  I have come out of "semi-retirement" to bring you the random thoughts of Demetrus E. Stokes that we have come to know and love as "My Wrestling Soapbox".  It feels good to be back (for a short while at least). So without further ado, I am officially on "My Soapbox".   The Wrestling Guru? It's cool being co-host of the best wrestling show in the world (Hit The Ropes) but I'm starting to be looked at in some folks eyes as a "guru".  This is so far from ...

Randy Orton’s Legacy: What Does WWE Have in Store for Them Now?

Posted by Danny Starry On August - 25 - 2009
I wrote an article a while back similar to this where I planned out three different paths for Legacy. None of them happened, yet I am going to make another bold prediction as to where the Legacy of Randy Orton is headed now. I'll start with SummerSlam. Most people saw the Orton vs. Cena match had its share of ups and downs. I personally loved the crowd for this match. They gave John Cena so much heat. I said before the match that I wanted to see them go fist to fist, and when it happened, I was thrilled to hear Cena get booed so heavily. The ending ...

B/R Wrestling Community Discussion: Will WWE Ever Go Out Of Business?

Posted by Scott Beeby On August - 25 - 2009
I have a very important issue I'd like to discuss with all Bleacher Report readers. The release of the new "Rise and Fall of WCW" DVD got me thinking about the present-day WWE, where it's come from, and where it's headed for the future. Ever since Vince McMahon purchased a wrestling promotion from his father in 1982, he has truly created a monopoly for himself by breaking the golden rule at the time, which was to stay within the boundaries of your territory when it came to television deals and acquiring new talent. He broke the unwritten law and has had a ...
Finally, the Miz gets it. During the Miz's first run on RAW, he talked about how he was tired of seeing the same people at the top. He then decided to thrust himself into the mix by calling out John Cena. First of all, there was no way a mid-carder like Miz would make a dent to the top tier of RAW. He had just came off a successful run as a tag-team wrestler and then tried a shot at the top. He didn't get very far.Now, however, he is making a run for the US title. It is very ...
Hey fans thanks for stopping by to read my article. It's much appreciated. You all saw the match between CM Punk and Jeff Hardy at Summerslam. It's one that I will never forget. It was exciting but brutal. It was the kind of match that kept you on the edge of your seat, keep you glued to your tv. And screaming if you were fortunate enough to see it in person. Jeff sacrificed his body, his life, his well being in order to keep his belt and keep his fans happy. Both wrestlers used tables, ladders and chairs. Jeff leaped off of a ladder ...