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WWE Summerslam 2013: Matches That Will Fail to Excite Fans

Posted by Drake Oz On July - 26 - 2013
The 2013 WWE SummerSlam pay-per-view will be headlined by two matches that the fans, both those at the show and those watching at home, are going to go nuts for. Brock Lesnar vs. CM Punk and John Cena vs. Daniel Bryan are two-star studded main events that involve four of the biggest names in the business, who just so happen to be great wrestlers, so you can rest assured that the audience will be captivated by both bouts. The rest of the SummerSlam card is shaping up to be pretty good, too—depending on who you ask, that is.  While hardcore fans are more ...

WWE Summerslam 2013: Most Likely Heel and Face Turns at PPV

Posted by Drake Oz On July - 26 - 2013
In case you haven’t noticed, there has been a plethora of babyface and heel turns in the WWE in recent months. Dolph Ziggler, Mark Henry and CM Punk are just a few of the major names to go good. Meanwhile, Alberto Del Rio and Ryback are a couple of top guys who have gone bad. Judging by all those recent turns, it’s a safe bet to assume that a star or two will turn at the upcoming SummerSlam pay-per-view. SummerSlam provides the WWE with a huge stage to pull off a major turn that gets the fans talking, and with the way some ...

Predictions for Rob Van Dam’s Latest Run in WWE

Posted by Drake Oz On July - 23 - 2013
Rob Van Dam is back in the WWE, and unlike he was during his underwhelming run in TNA, he actually appears to be motivated and happy to be there. That’s good news for the WWE because an RVD that is actually trying is a great addition to a roster that’s already loaded with talent. Van Dam is coming back to the WWE at a time when the company is at a crossroads, but that’s certainly not a bad thing. Many veterans have either recently retired or only working as part-timers these days, and the creative team is trying to create new stars ...

5 Tag Team Superstars Who Could Thrive as Solo Performers

Posted by Drake Oz On July - 23 - 2013
Beyond The Shield and The Usos, there isn’t much to the WWE’s tag team division these days. It’s a great collection of talent, but that talent isn’t being utilized like it should be. Naturally, that makes some fans wonder which tag team performers might be able to “make it” in the singles scene. After all, if the WWE isn’t going to make a true commitment to its tag team division, it should take its talented tag team performers and see what they can do as solo stars. Not every tag team star has a bright future ahead as a singles performer, but given ...
Although it’s still more than three weeks away, WWE SummerSlam 2013 is already shaping up to be one hell of a pay-per-view.  Daniel Bryan is finally gunning for the WWE Championship like many feel he deserves to. CM Punk is on fire and involved in arguably the WWE’s biggest rivalry. Mark Henry has turned babyface in an attempt to combat The Shield. All of those ingredients are leading to a highly anticipated SummerSlam pay-per-view that figures to be one of the best PPVs of the year. The WWE is doing an excellent job of building up its biggest rivalries as the must-see summer ...
Randy Orton won the Money in the Bank briefcase for a future WWE title shot just eight days ago, but the speculation about when he will cash it in has already begun. With Orton currently one of the most popular babyfaces in the company but speculation continuing about a possible heel turn on the horizon, there are literally countless situations for a possible cash-in from “The Viper.” Will he cash in within the next few weeks? Will he wait the better part of a year like Dolph Ziggler did? We just don’t know, but Orton himself said on last week’s Raw that “we’ll ...
Just like Money in the Bank did, WWE SummerSlam 2013 will provide a number of superstars with a golden opportunity to turn their careers around. Randy Orton took one step closer to doing just that this past Sunday with his Money in the Bank victory, and under the bright lights of SummerSlam, at least another star or two will follow suit. Because SummerSlam is one of the WWE’s biggest pay-per-views of the year, it provides a huge stage that—although not as big as that of WrestleMania—could still serve as the catalyst for a career resurgence for one lucky superstar. At the 2011 SummerSlam ...

Wade Barrett’s Chances of a Money in the Bank Victory

Posted by Drake Oz On July - 9 - 2013
The World Heavyweight Championship Contract Money in the Bank Ladder Match features a wide array of up-and-coming superstars, any one of whom could feasibly walk away with the briefcase. Yes, even Wade Barrett. This MITB match is unlike any that we’ve ever seen before in that almost every single competitor in the bout—except for perhaps Dean Ambrose—has been booked very poorly in recent months and is entering the match with virtually no momentum.  That bodes well for Barrett, despite the fact that he’s probably been booked worse than any superstar in this match in 2013, which is really saying something.  ...

The McMahons’ Power Struggle Is a Waste of Time in WWE

Posted by Drake Oz On July - 9 - 2013
If there’s one storyline you can bet on seeing just about every year in the WWE, it’s some sort of power struggle involving the McMahon family.  Since the days of the Attitude Era, the WWE’s most powerful family has had an on-and-off battle over control of the company. Some of those battles were fought within the family. Others involved the family battling other people within the company.  Regardless, the McMahons have long been the common denominator, putting themselves front and center in some of the WWE’s biggest angles as they jostled over control of the pro wrestling empire. Unsurprisingly, the ...

Paul Heyman’s Role as WWE’s Top Heel

Posted by Drake Oz On July - 2 - 2013
Exactly who is the WWE’s top heel is a topic pro wrestling fans debate all the time, and, truth be told, the correct answer to that question changes fairly often. So much has changed in the WWE recently that the top heel in the company has risen to his spot without being an actual wrestler. Big Show is off of TV. Dolph Ziggler and CM Punk are both in the process of turning babyface. Alberto Del Rio has trouble getting over no matter what role he’s in. Mark Henry is only now rising to the top of the card and ...