Archive for November, 2014
WWE SmackDown Results: Biggest Winners, Losers and Moments from October 31
On November - 1 - 2014
The Devil's Favorite Demon, the Eater of Worlds and a Trick-or-Street Fight awaited fans as they tuned into SyFy Network for this week's very special Halloween edition of SmackDown!
Kane, the Corporate Demon, squared off with Dolph Ziggler as he attempted to right the wrong that was The Showoff's upset victory on Raw. With Seth Rollins, Joey Mercury and Jamie Noble watching at ringside, the Big Red Monster caught Ziggler in a chokeslam and finished him off, bringing his week to a painful conclusion.
Bray Wyatt had some choice words for Dean Ambrose, whom he will meet one-on-one at Survivor Series. He ...
WWE Programming’s Best Match for Week of November 1
On November - 1 - 2014
While Hell in a Cell was undoubtedly this week's standout event, WWE television as a whole continued its streak of strong matches across the board.With the WWE Network free to new subscribers for the month of November, more eyes will be on broadcasts of secondary shows like Main Event and Superstars—and it might just show them something that they're not seeing on Monday Night Raw. Honourable MentionsFor all the negative hype ahead of the match, John Cena and Randy Orton put on a very serviceable Hell in a Cell match. It would be difficult to call it an all-time classic, but ...
Bray Wyatt, Jim Ross and Latest WWE News and Rumors from Ring Rust Radio
On November - 1 - 2014
Ring Rust Radio is the best wrestling show on the airwaves, and this week was no different. With strong opinions on Bray Wyatt, Hell in a Cell and more, this is where you need to go to get all of your weekly WWE nuggets.
Bleacher Report featured columnists Mike Chiari, Donald Wood and Brandon Galvin give the lowdown on everything going on in the wrestling world. WWE Hall of Fame announcer Jim Ross 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. ...