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Archive for December, 2009

I’m Just Saying: B/R Should End the Stupid Censorship on Comments

Posted by Joe Burgett On December - 1 - 2009
Ever since Bleacherreport.com decided that changes were going to be made, I was all for it. Things here have been stale, and we do need to have changes to improve this place. The addition of the Forum has been good, and the medals are shiny, so I like them. And the rankings give me a big head, therefore I have no issue with them either. One thing that I have a massive issue with, is the new found censorship B/R has developed recently. I was offered a WWE/TNA Featured Writer Position by B/R. I am one of the few who are a ...

Behind the Music, Vol. 2: Breaking Down the WWE Theme Song Lyrics

Posted by Shane H. On December - 1 - 2009
It was so good the first time, the fans demanded a sequel. The entrance themes of wrestlers are there to get the crowd pumped for the impending appearance of their favorite wrestlers. But are the lyrics in these songs true to life? Do the superstars keep it real? Well, I took the time to break down a line or two from some of your favorite themes and how they relate to the stars who use them. I will provide the line in italicized font first, and then give the honest thoughts of the wrestler who holds the song. With that, let's begin.   Sheamus - ...
During a recent interview, Bret Hart said that he feels Melina is, in many ways, the best in the world right now.  This has got to have Melina walking on air. Melina is currently one of WWE's top featured Divas.  She has been a women's Champion and is one of WWE's tough enough alumni.  While she has been in many good matches, the WWE doesn't seem to have a whole lot for her. Melina is easily one of the most athletic divas in WWE history.  Her agility, flexibilty and charisma make her the perfect package.  Bret Hart has said many times in ...

WWE’s Undercard, Where Veterans Go To Die

Posted by On December - 1 - 2009
There is something going on in the WWE right now that I can't decide if I am happy with or not.  While the WWE can be given credit for recently pushing many newer stars like Drew McIntyre, Sheamus, Kofi, Punk, and Ziggler, there is certainly something to be said for how they are treating their veterans. I'm not talking about HBK, Undertaker or HHH, the guys who get pushes no matter what, I'm talking about guys like Finlay, Chavo, Dave Taylor, and Mark Henry.  I know that Henry has been featured more notably on Raw, but he is still not in a ...

“The Champ” John Cena May Be Here, but So Is Sheamus (Casper)

Posted by lee raydean On December - 1 - 2009
Jesse "The Body" Ventura made some impressionable matches on RAW this last past week and for the TLC pay per view. John Cena will have to face the Celtic Warrior, Sheamus. The winner of the Breakthrough Battle Royal (Sheamus) is now the No. 1 contender to go against the champ. Casper, as I like to call Sheamus, is more unpredictable than Randy Orton. He proves that week after week. Last week, at the contract signing, there were words spoken between the two, and it wasn't about if they could hang out and have a few beers. It was about John Cena, the ...

WWE Bloggers, Calm Down!

Posted by Nick Haynes On December - 1 - 2009
If you read wrestling blogs on the Internet, you're well aware that Triple H is a freeloader who simply married the boss's daughter to make himself champion.  Likewise, you would also know that the Kliq ran roughshod in the '90s over guys with talent, simply because it had the boss's ear. Guys like Hulk Hogan and John Cena do absolutely nothing for the business, but Vince McMahon puts them at the top because they were and are his friends. I can also show you blogs that insist that 9/11 was a government conspiracy, and that the best way of giving birth is in ...
Just a reminder, this list was compiled by Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) in 2003 and covers the years that the publication covered pro wrestling. Therefore, you won't see any of the stars prior to the '70s or post-2003. Hope you enjoy.   35 - Davey Boy Smith This ranking is quite high for my liking and probably had more to do with his success with Dynamite Kid than his singles career. Davey Boy Smith returned to the WWF in 1990 as a singles wrestler, but received a lukewarm welcome from the fans of North America. Instead, Davey became the face of WWF in the United Kingdom. He ...