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“If I were running things…”We have all heard and said it before. But while watching WrestleMania 27, I couldn’t help but think those very words throughout the entire event.The WWE had so many chances to create future storylines, feuds and most importantly, push men, women, divisions and championships up—but instead, most of it remained stagnant.At a time when we consistently hear the same names, the WWE really didn’t use their lower card wrestlers correctly to the point where I have to really question what’s next for a number of people. If I created the card, that wouldn’t have happened. In ...
Sports Entertainment Scoops is reporting that CM Punk has officially taken shots at the rattlesnake himself Stone Cold Steve Austin. The report goes as follows: “Nexus leader CM Punk and WWE Hall of Famer “Stone Cold” Steve Austin had a strong exchange of words on Twitter on Wednesday, with Punk challenging Austin to a fight. It all started when Paul Heyman’s site The Heyman Hustle posted a fantasy matchup between Austin and Punk as part of their promotion of the WWE All Stars video game, which came out yesterday from THQ. In a follow up to the story, Punk tweeted the following: “I ...

Custom Creation: Which Wrestlers Would You Really Be Like?

Posted by Jonathan Clark On March - 20 - 2011
"If you were a wrestler, who would you mostly be like?"  I’ve been asked that exact question many times, and generally, my response has always been the same; Eddie Guerrero. At times, I was a mix of Guerrero and Benoit, but more times than not, I was Latino Heat. After actually doing a wrestling training and match a couple of years ago, as well as diagnosing my athletic and sporting ability, I've realized that I couldn’t be further from the truth. At one point, one of my close friends said if he was a wrestler, his style would be that ...

WWE Promo War: Did The Miz Capitalize Where John Cena Failed?

Posted by Jonathan Clark On March - 17 - 2011
How long’s it been? I’ve been away from the writing scene, but I’m back and finally ready to continue and I'd like to start with The Miz and John Cena. In what has truly turned into a three-way promo war between The Rock, John Cena and The Miz, it’s become clear that Cena is the weakest of the group. A few weeks ago when Cena returned to his Thuganomics gimmick, he actually cut a great promo that probably had a lot of people thinking that we were going to see a great verbal battle. But after Cena’s uninspiring “knockout blow” response, as ...
To be honest it doesn’t matter if he loses it to John Morrison, eventually loses it to Randy Orton or even loses it to John Cena himself the fact of the matter is this: The Miz is here to stay as WWE Champion. We’ve all seen the dozens of articles claiming why it was or wasn’t good that The Miz became champion. We saw the crazy reaction by sources that never even look in wrestling’s direction on a normal day. The IWC literally blew up with people excited, angry and even confused. Suddenly the guy was everywhere. Not even John Cena got ...

Off The Course: Five Feuds That Could Get Ted DiBiase Back On Track

Posted by Jonathan Clark On December - 29 - 2010
I could have sworn that Ted Dibiase Jr. was primed for success. He had the Dibiase name, the look, the ability, heck the guy even starred in The Marine 2. You don’t get to star in The Marine 2 movie without being primed for success!I will admit I like the guy a lot and I will admit that I truly believe he is being wasted. After losing to Orton at Wrestle Mania he basically has had his butt handed to him by R-Truth, Goldust, Daniel Bryan and, most recently, Santino.He really could have had a great feud with Daniel Bryan ...

Crossing Paths: Why the WWE Needs To Push the Miz Vs. Morrison Rivalry Again

Posted by Jonathan Clark On November - 24 - 2010
It all started out as a dream for two men. And after recent success, I’m sure the WWE never considered that either of the two would get to this point. After all, many people forget that both The Miz and John Morrison started on Tough Enough, with Morrison participating in Tough Enough III and Miz in Tough Enough IV. On a quick side note, former—or I guess current but on injured reserve—Nexus member Skip Sheffield was also on Tough Enough IV. That fact alone shows how different the paths of up-and-coming wrestlers can be.  Anyone remember Maven, the guy that seemingly ...

Ultimate Opponent: Was The Rock Triple H’s Greatest Rival?

Posted by Jonathan Clark On November - 10 - 2010
As it stands Triple H may go down as having one of, if not the most, successful WWF/E career ever. The Cerebral Assassin, The Game, The King of Kings, whether you loved him or hated him Triple H always had your respect. He’s virtually done it all, over 20 combined championship reigns, led successful stables, including DX and Evolution, won numerous awards and has been both a strong face and heel. Virtually the only thing HHH himself never got to take part in was the Invasion storyline. (Safe to say that Invasion would have been a completely different experience with HHH) Now ...

Analyzing the Survivor Series Promo: What is Wade Barrett’s True Message?

Posted by Jonathan Clark On November - 6 - 2010
“WWE Survivor Series. You think you can stop the Nexus? It’s all part of a bigger picture. But you’re too simple to understand. A new chapter is about to be written. At WWE Survivor Series, you’re either Nexus or you're against us.” Over the course of the last few months, the Nexus has become a hot topic in WWE and the wrestling world in general. What started as a hot idea has had its ups and downs, but as of now, the general belief seems to be that Nexus has gotten stale. But there is something about that promo for the upcoming ...

Renewal: How The WWE Cruiserweight Title Could Make a Comeback

Posted by Jonathan Clark On November - 5 - 2010
There was a time when I truly believed that the Cruiserweight division was the greatest thing I had ever seen. I had seen some of the battles displayed on WCW from time to time and whenever I did I was truly amazed by how entertaining they were. Those matches didn’t feature hulking 6’5, 250+ pounders but instead introduced us to smaller, faster wrestlers where your speed and agility mattered more than just overall strength. It truly was a great division, but because it was a WCW event, back when I began watching wrestling at around eight years old, I never was able ...