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WWE WrestleMania 27: My WrestleMania 27 Experience

Posted by Randy Reed On April - 4 - 2011
A few articles ago, I questioned whether or not I would enjoy my WrestleMania experience.  I concluded that I would, but only because of the excitement that comes from attending an event with the magnitude of WrestleMania.  I figured that the matches themselves would be lacking because of the mediocre booking going into the event.  Well, I have to admit, I was wrong.  Every single match on the card was entertaining, even though Cole and Lawler was a bit of a letdown.  I started my weekend off by attending WWE Axxess.  If you guys have not ever gone to WWE Axxess it ...
In an article from the Miami Herald earlier this year, Vince McMahon likened WrestleMania to the Super Bowl.A few personalities from The LAW (Live Audio Wrestling) radio show smirked at this notion, as I’m sure would be the initial reaction by many upon hearing this kind of comparison. It may come as a surprise to you reading this article that I do not smirk at this notion and take McMahon very seriously. First, lets start by asking WWE fans to come out of the darkness and stop being ashamed of being a fan. The general public does not understand WWE because of its ...
I am attending WreslteMania 27 this year in Atlanta and should be excited about it, right? Well unfortunately, I am not. Don’t get me wrong, there is a certain excitement by default that comes from participating in an event with a history such as WrestleMania.  The week-long activities and my dad attending with me are also part of this excitement-by-default concept. Once the bell rings and the action starts is what I’m talking about, though.  I know that I will not see anything much different from what I see on WWE television every week, which is the reason I can’t get ...
The March 10, 2011 edition of TNA Impact featured the Jersey Shore's Angelina Pivarnick in her debut match, and it was as lame as I expected it would be. TNA's ratings have stayed the same for a long time now, so the company's desire to see movement in the numbers is understandable. That being said, C-list celebrity associations is not the way to go about it, as all that does is make the celebrity look bad, and takes away any kind of credibility to the claim that professional wrestling is a fun, smart, legit form of entertainment that can be enjoyed by ...