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This article contains potential spoilers.Once upon a time, WWE programming was can't-miss television.Many of the current batch of 20-something fans were adolescents when the famed Attitude Era was in its full throes. We watched a roster full of Hall-of-Famers like "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, The Undertaker, Mankind, Triple H, The Rock and Shawn Michaels every Monday night. But here we are—more than a decade later—and the man holding WWE's most sought-after prize is a man we watched in his prime during the beloved Attitude Era.In 2013, WWE programming resembles the bumbling efforts of TNA a lot more than it does the ...

2011 WWE Draft: 10 Names Potentially Headed for a Change of Scenery

Posted by Josh Brewer On April - 23 - 2011
The WWE draft is just a few days away, which means one of the most exciting editions of Raw will come to us live from Raleigh, N.C., Monday night.The draft is a chance for a fresh start for superstars running stale, as well as a chance for superstars to reach the next level in their careers with a fresh set of feuds.Who will be on the move Monday night?What major moves will we see in this year's iteration of the talent switch?Let's take a look at 10 superstars who could be on the move Monday night.Begin Slideshow

Edge: Why He May Be the Most Underrated Star of Our Generation

Posted by Josh Brewer On April - 12 - 2011
In what is becoming a yearly post-WrestleMania tradition, another one of the most recognizable names in WWE walked away from the ring last night. This time, it was the Rated-R Superstar, Edge. And his circumstances were just a bit different than those surrounding Shawn Michaels and Ric Flair. Edge was essentially forced to walk away from the ring due to injury, an injury very similar to the one that ended the career of "Stone Cold" Steve Austin. Adam Copeland's place in WWE history has been a hot topic over the last 18 hours. The most popular question seems to be: Is Edge a ...
There was no grand entrance, no sign of the famous music simply titled, "Rest in Peace." There are bigger fire plumes on Raw than there were in the Georgia Dome last night. The druids that have almost become a yearly tradition were nowhere to be found. Last night was WrestleMania...right? Nah, it couldn't have been. It couldn't have been. The entrance is just the beginning. The Undertaker was buried (not literally, but in the professional wrestling way) by Triple H, though it was The Deadman who came out on top in the end. No way, it couldn't have been WrestleMania. That just doesn't ...

WWE WrestleMania 27 Recap: The Showcase of the Embarrassing

Posted by Josh Brewer On April - 3 - 2011
Another WrestleMania is in the books, and it truly was an historic event. There were only two championship matches on the card, and they were both world title bouts. The Intercontinental, Tag Team and United States Championships were not defended during the live event. One of those two world title matches started the pay-per-view for the first time in the 27-year history of the event. Those who say such things always say WrestleMania will go down in history, and they will be right. WrestleMania XXVII will go down as one of the most underwhelming WrestleManias in recent memory. There was no trademark match on ...

WrestleMania XXVII: A Two-Pronged Look Ahead to Sunday’s Event

Posted by Josh Brewer On March - 31 - 2011
After weeks of hype, we are just a few short days away from the biggest professional wrestling event of the year, WrestleMania. This year's installment is truly a shift toward the youth, meaning the drawing power from the top of the card to the bottom isn't as strong as we have become accustomed to recently. The top of the card is stacked, however and the fuel poured on the main event this past Monday will make for quite the WWE title match. The Streak is once again on the line, a celebrity with no business being in the squared circle ...

WrestleMania XXVII: 5 Reasons Triple H Must Lose to Undertaker

Posted by Josh Brewer On March - 28 - 2011
Depending on who you ask, the massive clash between Triple H and The Undertaker may be the most important match on Sunday's WrestleMania card. Will Triple H once again fall victim to The Undertaker's WrestleMania streak (they did fight at WrestleMania X-Seven, though WWE has done everything to pretend that match never happened) or will The Game, the man with a hundred different accolades decorating his historic career, add the ultimate prize to his résumé? Nothing short of an Undertaker victory is acceptable Sunday night in Atlanta. Before I begin my argument, I will admit this much: I am a massive Undertaker mark. ...
*The following article contains spoilers from tonight's episode of SmackDown and the Mar. 3 episode of TNA's iMPACT* It's been a seemingly quiet week around the Internet without speculation of WrestleMania main events and superstar returns. Of course, TNA decided to capitalize on the lull by trying to garner more attention. Like most everything else they do, they laughably failed. There are only two matches confirmed for WrestleMania XXVII, but plenty others are being strongly teased. Let's take a look at the world of wrestling in this last week of February, including a rare stop in the world of TNA Wrestling.   Will We ...

Road To WrestleMania: 10 Potential Matches for the Big Event

Posted by Josh Brewer On February - 22 - 2011
The Royal Rumble seems like ancient history. Elimination Chamber is in the books and "2.21.11" has come and gone. In the last eight days, we have seen three Hall of Famers return to the WWE Universe.It must be WrestleMania time.It's that time of year again, when the stakes are through the roof and every match seems to take on added importance leading up to the big event.For the past few years, we've seen between eight and 10 matches on the live card. With that being said, let's take a look at 10 matches we may see on the card come ...

Ghost Stories: Debunking the Conspiracy Theories Surrounding 2.21.11

Posted by Josh Brewer On February - 21 - 2011
One of the most hotly debated dates in recent memory is upon us. For the last few weeks, we have seen mysterious promos featuring what was once simply a man in black boots and a trench coat. Clues were then added—first, it was Johnny Cash's Ain't No Grave (Gonna Hold This Body Down), played at the end of the second promo. Then, during last week's video, we saw a man wearing a black, two-strap top, MMA-style gloves, and a large black hat. Logic dictates the man in these promos is The Undertaker. Most people, including this writer, believed it was ...