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Archive for March, 2013

Ring Rust Radio is the best wrestling show on the airwaves, and this week was no different. With strong opinions on The Rock, John Cena, Ken Shamrock and more, this is where you need to get all of your weekly WWE nuggets.Bleacher Report featured columnists Michael Cahill, Brandon Galvin, Mike Chiari and Donald Wood give the lowdown on all things going on in the wrestling world. Former WWE and UFC star Ken Shamrock also joined the show to offer his inside perspective on the business.With another unpredictable episode of Ring Rust Radio in the books, you can't afford to miss another second of the action. Catch ...

WrestleMania 29 and the Endless Debate of a John Cena Heel Turn

Posted by Tom Clark On March - 30 - 2013
John Cena vs. The Rock, the rematch of rematches, is scheduled for WWE’s WrestleMania 29 on April 7.  While fan reaction has been mixed thus far in terms of how well received this bout is, there are some serious rumblings happening that maybe this will be the moment that changes Cena’s career.  Maybe this is the moment that he will finally turn heel.Seems we’re going back down that road again.  Yeah, I know.We have talked this thing to death, haven’t we?  For what seems an eternity now, the burning topic of discussion among WWE fans has been whether or not ...
If there was any question about CM Punk and his performance in the ring against The Undertaker, it has been answered the past few weeks with his performance on the microphone. With WrestleMania only eight days away, Punk could be (next to Shawn Michaels) 'Taker's greatest opponent and the biggest threat to "The Streak."And for those reasons alone, he will prove once again how great he is in the ring and on wrestling's grandest stage. While Punk has been shoved to the side of the WWE Title picture for the moment, there is no doubt the title he held for more ...

WrestleMania XXIX: Early Predictions for Event’s Undercard

Posted by Daine Pavloski On March - 29 - 2013
When people think about WrestleMania 29, most people will think of one of the number of huge main-event matches. While matches like Rock-Cena, Taker-Punk, Lesnar-HHH and Del Rio-Swagger will get most of the attention, the undercard is where WWE's "Grandaddy of Them All" will really shine. The forgotten matches are filled with some of the best professional wrestlers in the world and will definitely not disappoint, but in case you're busy or only can make time for the main matches at this year's Mania, here are early predictions for the undercard that you can take to the bank. Randy Orton, Sheamus and ...

WWE Tag Team Bracketology VII: Which Team Is the Greatest of All Time?

Posted by Christopher Olmstead On March - 29 - 2013
What is the greatest tag team to ever step inside the squared circle?The second installment of my WWE bracketology series is going to attempt to answer that question. Over the next couple of weeks, we will take 32 of the greatest tag teams and work our way down to one.In part VII of this series, you will have the opportunity to vote on the rest of the Sweet 16 matchups. There will also be a sneak peak ...

WrestleMania 29: 8 Person Mixed Tag Match Is a Waste of WWE Talent

Posted by Daine Pavloski On March - 29 - 2013
WrestleMania 29 is just around a week away. One of the most exciting events in the world of sports entertainment is almost upon us and, as the card starts to take shape, there is one glaring, ridiculous error that has some how made it on to the WWE website. WWE.com says that Team Rhodes Scholars will take on "Tons of Funk," otherwise known as Brodus Clay and Albert, I mean A-Train, I mean Tensai. The Rhodes Scholars, one of the most promising tag teams to come through the WWE in the last 10 years will take on Tons of Funk at WrestleMania? ...

Wrestling World Reacts to the Death of Reid Flair

Posted by Sharon Glencross On March - 29 - 2013
As you have likely heard by now, independent wrestler Reid Flair, youngest son of legendary star Ric Flair, was found dead this morning in a hotel room in Charlotte, N.C.He was just 25 years old. This is surely one of the saddest and most tragic wrestling-related stories in recent years. Reid memorably noted to James Guttman of World Wrestling Insanity in 2011 that his main goal in wrestling, rather than main-eventing or winning titles, was simply to "have the respect" of his famous father.You have to feel for Ric: The legend has had a hectic time of it the last few ...
Two-Time Slammy Award winner, Triple Crown Champion, 2010 Mr. Money in The Bank, Two-Time World Tag Team Champion, Two-Time United States Champion, Former Intercontinental Champion, Three-Time WWE Tag Team Champion, and former WWE Champion.Sounds like the person who has done all this is a Hall of Fame candidate for sure, don't you think? Now, what if I told you this man was a former Reality TV star? What if I told you this man was only 32? What if I told you this man was The Miz? Kind of takes the shine out of a lot of this, doesn't it? ...

WWE: 4 Reasons Why Fandango’s Character Could Prove to Be a Success

Posted by Elliott Binks On March - 29 - 2013
Professional wrestling is known for its outlandish gimmicks. Who could forget the truly bizarre persona of Dustin Rhodes’ Goldust, the gruesome antics of Marty Wright’s Boogeyman or the downright ridiculous appearance of Mike Hallick’s Mantaur? In many cases, but not all of them, these unorthodox characters tend to have a fairly difficult time getting over in the WWE. And many expect such troubles to haunt the latest creation of the WWE’s zany mind; Fandango, the Latin ballroom dancer – who just happens to be a professional wrestler. While it’s understanding for fans to be sceptical of this new concept, Fandango ...
Reid Flair, the youngest son of professional wrestling legend Ric Flair, has reportedly passed away at the age of 24, according to F4WOnline.com.No details have been released regarding the cause of Reid's death, but the loss is obviously a tragedy considering his young age. Not only is it awful for the Flair family, but the wrestling world has lost a promising up-and-comer as well.The younger Flair had been pursuing a wrestling career in his own right, as he performed for numerous independent promotions over the past few years. He debuted for All Japan Pro Wrestling last year and began to ...