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Ever since WWE made the decision to change their product so it would conform to a PG rating, many people in the IWC have been against it.  The detractors blame the rating as the reason why WWE's programming has been perceived by fans as being lacklustre. Now, I might be in the minority, but I don't believe that a return to a more mature rating is really in the best interest of the WWE, or its fans. To understand where I'm coming from, let me explain the reason I believe the Attitude era was successful, why we are ...

Will WWE Fans Ever Switch Sides and Start Watching TNA?

Posted by Jaden Smallings On March - 10 - 2010
As you all must know by now, TNA did lose the ratings war on Monday with a 1.0 rating despite the appearances of ex-WWE superstars like Jeff Hardy and Rob Van Dam. While WWE won with a 3.6 rating and that too with showcasing the same old stuff we see every Monday, nothing really mind-blowing. Now you have to wonder, in the past three months, we have seen the debuts of former main eventers like Ric Flair, Hulk Hogan, Jeff Hardy, Mr.Anderson, and Rob Van Dam. If they didn't draw ratings for TNA, then who or what will? Which brings to mind that ...

The Big Show’s Most Embarrassing WrestleMania Moments

Posted by Anakin Cane On March - 10 - 2010
Some wrestlers have those iconic WrestleMania moments, which live in the fans hearts and minds. Hulk Hogans slam of Andre the Giant to the SuperKick to retirement, certain performers know its showtime for WrestleMania. Paul Wright, the Big Show, seems to believe the opposite. Poor Shows most iconic WrestleMania moments are neither iconic or legendary, but down right embarrassing. The Show is one of those underrated performers who gives everything to the fans. He is not a technical master, nor a specialists, he just goes to work everyday. Thankfully he has more skill than certain wrestlers, because without it, the Big ...

Is Matt Hardy’s Halted Push a Result of Injuries or Immaturity?

Posted by Joe Burgett On March - 10 - 2010
Before I get started, I would like to say that I am a fan of Matt Hardy. When I was younger, my friends and I were HUGE fans of the Hardy Boyz. We watched them like hawks and wanted to be just like them. My cousin and I were probably the biggest fans of them out of everyone I knew. My cousin wanted to be Jeff Hardy every time, while I stuck to being Matt. I always thought Jeff was more exciting, but Matt was the better Hardy brother. Matt seemed to be the logical thinker, the one who would go to the ...

Monday’s WWE vs TNA Showdown: Late Reactions

Posted by On March - 10 - 2010
I have been a bit under the weather lately so I was late in getting around to this, but here it is two days later. This past Monday we saw TNA square of with WWE in what is the first of many Monday night showdowns between the two wrestling promotions. I'll start with TNA first since they are the newcomers. The first match of the night saw the return of TNA's mystery man, Sting.  He returned and surprised many people by turning heel, or at least it seems that way for now.  He helped Styles and Flair take Hogan and Abyss out with ...

Top 10 Most Underrated Wrestlemania Matches

Posted by White Crane On March - 10 - 2010
Wrestlemania, the grandest stage of them all where superstar becomes legend and legend becomes immortal. Over the course of its existence in the last twenty five years, we have seen many memorable moments from Hogan slamming Andre, Shawn Michaels defeating Bret Hart in the first ever Iron Man match, Stone Cold fighting Bret Hart with an injured neck, Kane receiving three Tombstone Piledriver from The Undertaker, Hulk Hogan and The Rock having a stare down, Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero celebrating their world titles, and the latest but definitely not the least. Shawn Michaels kicking out of Tombstone Piledriver. Among the ...

TNA and WWE’s Monday Night War: Why TNA Must Succeed

Posted by Adam Kopp On March - 10 - 2010
Let me start off by making three things clear: First, given TNA's lowly 1.0 rating last Monday, the measure for the term "success" is remarkably low. I don't mean that for TNA to succeed, the WWE must wave the white flag and surrender. No realist could possibly picture that happening. I'm simply talking about TNA's continued existence perhaps two or three years from now, with sustained growth and prosperity. Secondly, I should state that I prefer TNA's wrestlers and their overall product, flawed though it might be, to the WWE right now. I'm specifically referring to Raw vs Impact.  Lastly, and perhaps most important for WWE marks ...

Wrestling’s Top Five Blunders Since 1990

Posted by Steven Ransiear On March - 10 - 2010
It's nothing new. Wrestling will try anything to get ratings. Lots of times things work and people come in flocks to see what's going on. Of course even more times it just falls flat on it's face. We as fans have seen some crazy things over the years from the silly to the bizarre. In this list I'm going to talk about five of the biggest missteps ever taken by wrestling companies and sadly it's the tip of the iceberg. So sit back and have some fun remembering these mistakes of the wacky world of professional wrestling.Begin Slideshow

TNA Impact Next Week Against Stone Cold’s Raw

Posted by Ron Ramon On March - 10 - 2010
Warning: Spoiler Alert!!!!!!! TNA IMPACT: Six man tag team match: Nasty boys and Jimmy Hart defeated Team 3d and Brother Runt (another shocking return zzzzzzzzzzzz). Kurt Angle and D’Angelo Dinero defeat Ken Anderson and Desmond Wolfe (isn’t the Pope facing Styles for TNA title in the whatever PPV coming next?) Angelina Love defeats Daffney by disqualification (yawn). Beer Money defeated Hernandez in a handicap match. (This was supposed to be Jeff Jarrett vs Beer Money but Eric Bishoff changed it later). Mick Foley shaves Eric Bishoff’s head. Jeff Hardy defeats AJ Styles with Abyss the special enforcer. Also in the show, Kevin Nash versus Scott Hall in the ...
1. The Undertaker vs. John Cena The dawn of the new era has always been symbolized by something at Wrestlemania. The Golden Era of Wrestling was symbolized by Hogan slamming Andre. The New Generation Era was symbolized by Shawn Michaels defeating Bret Hart in the first-ever Iron Man match. The Attitude Era was symbolized by Austin fighting Bret with a broken neck. The Ruthless Agression Era was symbolized by Rock and Hogan having a stare down. Tell me, what symbolizes The Parental Guide Era? Hornswoggle? DX throwing their merchandise skits? John Cena lifting the world title belt in nearly every big PPV possible? Hell no! PG Era ...