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This will be the first of a new column in which I analyze particular wrestlers who have neared the main event level, only to fall into a rut. The Miz was probably a more apt candidate for the first article, but frankly that subject's been done to death as much as his, "No one ever thought I'd make it!" promos.Each article in this series will be broken up into three sections: the wrestler's rise, his fall and, when applicable, his outlook. Not all of the wrestlers I choose will be current WWE superstars. To give you a hint at what ...
After a full year to speculate the card for WrestleMania XXVII, the show now breaks into the horizon, separated from us by a mere five days. Though the card offers several intriguing match-ups, the focus of this piece will be on what could end up being an underrated performance of the broadcast, the United States Championship match between Sheamus and his challenger, Daniel Bryan. Without further delay, let's take a look at 10 important facts pertaining to the results, quality and ramifications for this WrestleMania encounter.Begin Slideshow

The High-Flying Debate: How the IWC Degrades the Style and Its Best

Posted by Nicholas LeVack On August - 11 - 2010
When assessing a mainstream high-flyer, an Internet smark will often cite a quasi-notable indy talent with the capacity for near-uncountable rotations when delivering a particularly striking spot during a match. To them, they are the true high-flyers; the ones who deserve all the praise that they feel men like Rey Mysterio are undeservingly lavished with. However, to such people I have this to say: many of those men you so psychotically idolize are little more than two-bit spot monkeys, more likely to break a leg than to pull off a match that surpasses anything but a quick display of exaggerated diving prowess ...

Defending Absurdity: Why I Wholeheartedly Disagree with Kingly One

Posted by Nicholas LeVack On July - 20 - 2010
Normally when expressing the divergences in my perspectives from Kingly One's, I'd let the comment section serve as my medium for debate. But due to do the magnitude of this issue and my interest in it, I felt a full fledged article would be more befitting. Throughout the article, you'll see excerpts from Kingly One's original piece. These I will attempt to figuratively tear my teeth into, ripping apart at its foundations before it's reduced to nothing but a decomposing husk of the point it once was. Keep in mind that this is all in good nature and I have nothing personal against Kingly One, ...

WWE Money in the Bank 2010 Predictions for the PPV Event

Posted by Nicholas LeVack On July - 18 - 2010
Since the summer of 2009, WWE has ushered in a new era of pay-per-views centered around specific gimmick matches. Initially, we bore witness to some very lackluster shows, and so fans were rightly cynical in their early predictions for WWE's future with such events. However, since those first few flops, WWE has treated us to exponentially improving shows. Most recently, WWE made the incredibly insightful decision of making one of the year's most anticipated matches, Money in the Bank, the focus of their July pay-per-view. Now we are at the cusp of that hotly talked about show and, with interest raging in their two Money ...

Thinking Outside the Nexus: How to Restore Their Legitimacy

Posted by Nicholas LeVack On July - 12 - 2010
Since Bryan Danielson's untimely (and controversial, but if you want to read about that, search Daniel Bryan and read the dozens of articles that each reiterate the obvious—"It was bullshit!"—observation) release, the Nexus angle has lost considerable viewer interest. With Justin Gabriel and Wade Barrett being the only Nexus members whom the average Internet Wrestling Community (IWC) member sees as having any business in a ring, there isn't as much reason to be vested in their story progression. I mean, really, does anyone care if Heath Slater manages to keep his contract? Would it be so terrible to live without his flashy offense that ...

A Dash of Greatness: Is “Dashing” Cody Rhodes on the Rise?

Posted by Nicholas LeVack On June - 27 - 2010
Since departing from his lackluster stable with Ted DiBiase Jr. and Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes has been given a backseat on Friday Night Smackdown, working more often on Superstars than the blue brand itself. However, if you've been paying attention to those matches, you'd notice his wrestling prowess has truly begun to flourish now that he's stepped out of the shadows of Randy Orton and Ted DiBiase . On this past Friday night, Cody Rhodes was given a segment to introduce his new gimmick: "Dashing" Cody Rhodes, a self-adoring "pretty boy" who loathes the less appealing masses as much as he loves ...

WWE Fatal-4 Way: Six Reasons Why Edge Will Walk Out WWE Champion

Posted by Nicholas LeVack On June - 16 - 2010
Among the WWE's world championship regulars of the past few years, Edge has been one of the most loved by the IWC, as well as highly regarded within the WWE. His feuds with The Undertaker and John Cena are classics, each pitting Edge in roles that suited his Ultimate Opportunist persona. This Sunday at WWE's newest pay-per-view, Fatal 4-Way, Edge once more has an opportunity at gold when he takes on Sheamus, John Cena, and Randy Orton for the WWE Championship. People have already stated their cases for Edge's opponents coming out world champion. Now let's look at the six reasons why the ...

Changing of the Guard: Could Randy Orton Be the Next Face of the PG Era?

Posted by Nicholas LeVack On June - 15 - 2010
As Stone Cold carried the Attitude Era, and as Hulk Hogan was the face of the Golden Age (or whatever those old geezers call that particular time in wrestling), John Cena has been at the helm of the recently coined “PG Era” since his ascension to the regular main event level several years ago.                            However, it did not take long for him to unintentionally become the most hated wrestler in mainstream professional wrestling to the Internet Wrestling Community (IWC). His family-friendly gimmick, overrated character, and uninspiring technical ability quickly drew the ire of the IWC. While John Cena’s merits is a discussion ...

On a Pedestel: Has the IWC Overrated Chris Jericho?

Posted by Nicholas LeVack On June - 2 - 2010
In late 2007, the Internet Wrestling Community was abuzz with rumors of a soon returning "Y2J" Chris Jericho, who had been absent from professional wrestling since electing to leave two years before. His initial comeback might not have been the most impressive. He wasn't booked to win the WWE Championship from then titleholder, Randy Orton. Soon after that he began a feud with the widely disliked (both onscreen and not) John Bradshaw Layfield, much to the chagrin of the IWC. However, months later Chris Jericho would enter into a feud with "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels and through it, he turned into one ...