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For the last few months, Cesaro and Tyson Kidd have been the MVPs of the rejuvenated WWE tag team division. Their feud with the New Day has produced many excellent matches, including a terrific 2 Out of 3 Falls match at the Payback pay-per-view. However, a spanner has been thrown in the works of their rise to the top. Per PWInsider, Kidd suffered a bad neck injury in a match with Samoa Joe at the Raw tapings on Monday. WWE is remaining tight-lipped as to the severity of the injury, but it is suggested that Kidd could miss several months. This raises serious ...
It has been a meteoric rise to WWE fame for Neville. Since debuting the night after WrestleMania, the high-flying former NXT champion has beaten five-time intercontinental champion Bad News Barrett and came within a whisker of pinning John Cena only a few weeks ago. Given his immediately elevated position on the WWE card, eyebrows were raised when the Brit was not included in the lineup for the WWE Intercontinental Championship match inside the Elimination Chamber this month. On paper, Neville seems like a no-brainer for inclusion in this match. His jaw-dropping offense and desire to take risks would jell perfectly with the danger of ...

King of the Ring Return Is a Great Way to Utilise the WWE Network

Posted by Tom Beasley On April - 27 - 2015
In a series of promotional videos airing during the Extreme Rules pay-per-view, WWE announced the return of the hugely popular King of the Ring tournament. As per WWE.com, the tournament will begin on Monday night's episode of Raw, with the finals airing live on Tuesday night, exclusively on the WWE Network. Throughout April, the WWE Network has been free to new subscribers. The King of the Ring event will be the company's final attempt to sell the WWE Network to people who may have given it a try. This is a smart move from WWE and a great chance to crown a new ...
WWE started its post-WrestleMania programming lull early this year, with a distinctly lackluster build to the Extreme Rules pay-per-view event this Sunday. However, several matches on the PPV card could deliver more than their build suggests. Dean Ambrose vs. Luke Harper is one of the bouts with the potential to steal the show. With the Lunatic Fringe seeking revenge for taking a brutal powerbomb through a ladder at WrestleMania, the two men will battle in a Chicago Street Fight. There will be no disqualifications, no countouts and very little in the way of rules. Ambrose and Harper are two of the WWE performers ...

WWE Must Give Creative Direction to WrestleMania Losers

Posted by Tom Beasley On March - 31 - 2015
On Sunday night, a number of WWE's top stars got to experience their "WrestleMania moments." However, for every victor, there has to be a loser. There were some performers who left Levi's Stadium licking their wounds of war and pondering their next steps. It's easy for WWE Creative to book the winners of WrestleMania season. Often, they will move onto bigger and better things. Losers are much harder to book. This is the conundrum that faces the future work of Rusev, Bray Wyatt, Stardust and many others after their losses at the Show of Shows. The otherwise excellent post-WrestleMania episode of Raw this week ...

Poor Commentary Work Is Seriously Hurting WWE Product

Posted by Tom Beasley On December - 15 - 2014
WWE has faced a real hammering over the last 24 hours as fans have aired their disappointment with the Tables, Ladders, Chairs...and Stairs pay-per-view. The company's last big show of the year came up short for many, especially given the almost universal praise for the week's other special event, NXT Takeover: R Evolution. This criticism seems bizarre given the quality of the in-ring content at TLC, which was far from terrible. In fact, a lot of the work on show was well above average, particularly in the opening Ladder match between Luke Harper and Dolph Ziggler. However, there is one notable way in ...

Sting Debut Was a Perfect Example of WWE’s Business Acumen

Posted by Tom Beasley On November - 24 - 2014
The Internet is seemingly full of people determined to criticise Vince McMahon for his running of the WWE—a business that has sat at the top of professional wrestling for decades. On Sunday, however, they were forced to eat their words as WWE pulled the trigger on one of their most recognisable talent acquisitions in the shape of WCW legend Sting. He debuted during the main event of Survivor Series, delivering his signature Scorpion Death Drop to Triple H and securing the victory for Team Cena. Many fans would've been pleased with Sting's debut, regardless of timing. Those who saw Sting tearing up WCW ...

WWE Network’s Latest Delay Will Drive Away UK Fans

Posted by Tom Beasley On November - 3 - 2014
Tonight, the WWE Network was finally supposed to launch in the United Kingdom. At 8 p.m. GMT, a wait of nine months was set to come to an end as the over-the-top subscription service would finally become available. However, less than 30 minutes before the Network was set to go live, a short statement appeared on WWE.com and via the WWE Network's Twitter account: The statement initially read only that the Network was delayed until further notice, but it was later edited to add a line thanking British fans for "bearing with us." Comments were also disabled at this point. Social media exploded with ...

WWE Is Hurting Its Midcard Champions with Formulaic Multi-Man Matches

Posted by Tom Beasley On October - 21 - 2014
It's a common—and justified—complaint that WWE Creative does not try hard enough with its booking of midcard champions. Often, the straps are left hanging stagnant around the waists of stars with very little to do. Gone are the days when the Intercontinental title signifies the true workhorse of the industry, although there is certainly a case to be made for current champion Dolph Ziggler. Nowadays, these titles mean little. One of the best ways to breathe life into these belts is with intriguing, heated rivalries. Unfortunately, the last month of WWE programming has been a prime example of how not to book a ...

Top 5 Stipulations for Brock Lesnar vs. John Cena at Night of Champions

Posted by Tom Beasley On September - 15 - 2014
There are few words to describe what Brock Lesnar did to John Cena at SummerSlam last month. The highly anticipated bout between The Beast Incarnate and the WWE's franchise player was not an even wrestling match. In fact, it played out more like an old-school squash match than a championship bout, as Lesnar annihilated Cena with multiple F5s and countless German suplexes. Perhaps unwisely, Cena has chosen to cash in his rematch clause at Night of Champions this Sunday. It seems unlikely that Cena can expect to perform any better in another standard fight with Lesnar, which is why it's a little ...