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Archive for March, 2013

WWE Alumni: Is a Trend Beginning?

Posted by Jade Jones On March - 29 - 2013
As every wrestling fan is aware of, WWE and TNA are rival companies vying for attention. They compete for a higher fanbase, which plays big time on their marketability and profits. This in turn identifies WWE as the bigger money-maker and gives it a higher monetary worth.WWE has been known to distance itself from anything remotely related to TNA content, although sometimes fans can argue this issue, with certain character resemblance and certain storylines being similar.Regardless, WWE is, or at least was, very strict on its own website, WWE.com, with having any of its former talent appearing when they were ...
WrestleMania 29 appears to have as many as four main events, but it is the World Heavyweight title match that is the most underrated of them all. Unlike in the past, Alberto Del Rio and Jack Swagger have consistently been building up tension for their WrestleMania match each week. Swagger won the Elimination Chamber match in February to earn his title shot. Ever since then, it is rare to see an episode of Raw or SmackDown without the two wrestlers. The mainstream media has also played a role in the World Heavyweight title feud receiving a lot of focus. Let’s take ...

Report: Ric Flair’s Son Passes Away at 25

Posted by Colin I. McAndrew On March - 29 - 2013
Sad news coming from the Ric Flair camp, as it is being reported that his youngest son Reid has passed away at the age of 25.PWInsider.com reported the following Friday afternoon:Reid Flair, the youngest son of WWE Hall of Famer Ric Flair, has passed away, PWInsider.com has sadly confirmed. He was only 24 years old. Reid was seen in the latter days of WCW, where both he and his father had their shaved in an angle by Vince Russo. He later began training as a pro wrestler under Bobby Eaton and George South, but personal issues, including a ...

Ric Flair’s Son Reid Passes Away at Age 25

Posted by Justin LaBar On March - 29 - 2013
Tragedy has once again struck the wrestling world. The week started with negative health news involving Ric Flair, who was taken off the script for Monday Night Raw after a blood clot in his leg. Now, just days later, we have the worst news possible involving another Flair. The Charlotte Observer confirmed the report that Flair's son, Reid Fliehr, died at age 25 in a Charlotte hotel room. According to the report, police sent out a press release confirming the death.Not many details are known about his death, including the exact cause. The passing is sad on so many levels. ...

WWE: Nature Boy Ric Flair’s Son, Reid, Dies at Age 25

Posted by Joe Johnson On March - 29 - 2013
Reid Flair, the young son of the legendary Ric Flair, has passed away at just 25 years old. Reid had participated in storylines as a teenager with his father in the latter days of WCW and was even signed to a WWE Developmental deal for a short period. Most recently Reid had worked a show in Japan, tagging with his old man. He had battled drug addiction. In 2009 he was arrested for heroin possession. Today, PWInsider reported that Reid had passed away without noting a cause of death Per: PWInsider Reid Flair Passes Away Reid was seen in the latter days of WCW, ...
The Rock is set to defend his WWE Championship against John Cena in the main event at WrestleMania XXIX, and that has left many fans sour. Based on the success of the Royal Rumble and Elimination Chamber, however, there is no doubt that the WWE made the right decision with regard to The Rock's title reign.According to the WWE (h/t WrestlingNewsWorld.com), preliminary buyrates were released for both the Royal Rumble and Elimination Chamber pay-per-views, and the early returns are quite impressive. The Royal Rumble drew an astounding 498,000 buys, which was up from 443,000 last year. Also, Elimination Chamber pulled ...

The Rock: Examining the Positives from His WWE TV Absence

Posted by Seth M. Guttenplan On March - 29 - 2013
The Rock is criticized a lot for his absence on WWE programming, while showing up to media appearances without the WWE title. The Rock won Favorite Male Buttkicker at the Nickelodeon Kids’ Choice Awards, and although it was expected that he would carry the title with him, his hands were empty until he was given the award.Instead of being another criticizer of The Rock’s WWE TV absence, let’s focus on the positives. What good has come out of The Rock being off Raw for several weeks between Elimination Chamber and WrestleMania 29?   Focus on Other Storylines When The Rock ...
With WrestleMania 29 nearly on its way, Twitter and Facebook featured buzz about the WWE Hall of Fame ceremony and the WWE title. As usual, WWE looked back on some of its intriguing history and shared some Superstar ink. The Rock, Arn Anderson and Arnold Schwarzenegger all played a part in this week's WWE social media news. Last week, Sean Waltman, the man who wrestled as X-Pac, tweeted about signing a WWE Legends contract. This week, his news was less celebratory as he told the world about tearing an extremely sensitive part of the body.Begin Slideshow

WWE News: Reviews, Analysis and Rumors for Week of March 24

Posted by Mike Chiari On March - 29 - 2013
The weeks leading up to WrestleMania are always extremely busy for the WWE, and the past week has been no different. Although the WrestleMania XXIX main event scene has been in place for quite some time, the undercard needed some work. Much of Raw was dedicated to shaping it, and it seems as though everything is now in order.Although the creative team has admittedly slacked when it comes to the midcard, things have come together in recent days. In addition to the matches that have been announced, the WWE also revealed the WrestleMania XXIX musical performance. While many fans were ...
Randy Orton, Hulk Hogan and Vader have all had run-ins with reporters—some violent, some just incredibly intense. Sometimes the ring isn't big enough to contain a pro wrestlers' rage, whether it is scripted or otherwise. TV hosts have fallen victim to open-handed slaps, chokeholds and intimidation. With as talented as wrestlers from WWE or elsewhere are at blurring reality and script, one has to examine all of these incidents armed with skepticism. In Mexico, Kuwait and Madison Square Garden, fans saw unexpected clashes between reporters and wrestlers. Which ones were simply an extended part of the show and which ones ...