#1. Virtual Pro Wrestling 64(N64)
This game was a Japanese import for the Nintendo 64 that was easily modified by cutting the extra plastic off of the cartridge making it able to play on the American system. The game is basically the Japanese version of WCW Vs nWo: World Tour for the original PlayStation. There are a few major differences to the game though, most notably you could edit your wrestlers to go along with a much deeper character list with every major Japanese promotion represented along with the WCW wrestlers from the American version. Overall my favorite wrestling game of all time and in my top 10 of all video games overall. A definite must have for any wrestling game fan or N64 fan.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
Monday, December 12, 2011
Top 10 Wrestling Games #2
#2. Fire Pro Wrestling Returns(PS2)
This is by far the deepest and most complex of the wrestling games I have ever played. The game has 327 wrestlers from several different organizations across the world. Along with the wrestlers in the game there is room to make up to 500 custom wrestlers. You could customize and make pretty much every wrestler imaginable. You could also customize rings, belts, referees, and even whole promotions. This game is a stark comparison to most button mashing wrestling games as you have to use strategy in your matches. This game could be found on ebay and other places for around $15 and it is still well worth the price to purchase it if you have a PS2 or a backwards compatible PS3. This game was made with the hardcore wrestling fan in mind. One of my favorite matches I ever had on here was American Dragon(Daniel Bryan) Vs Karl Gotch in a dream match for technical wrestling fans.
This is by far the deepest and most complex of the wrestling games I have ever played. The game has 327 wrestlers from several different organizations across the world. Along with the wrestlers in the game there is room to make up to 500 custom wrestlers. You could customize and make pretty much every wrestler imaginable. You could also customize rings, belts, referees, and even whole promotions. This game is a stark comparison to most button mashing wrestling games as you have to use strategy in your matches. This game could be found on ebay and other places for around $15 and it is still well worth the price to purchase it if you have a PS2 or a backwards compatible PS3. This game was made with the hardcore wrestling fan in mind. One of my favorite matches I ever had on here was American Dragon(Daniel Bryan) Vs Karl Gotch in a dream match for technical wrestling fans.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Top 10 Wrestling Games #3
#3. WWF No Mercy(N64)
WWF No Mercy was the last WWF game for the Nintendo 64 and it was definitely the best of the bunch. In my opinion this is the best game that the WWF/WWE has ever produced. The game innovated several new ideas including the ladder match and being able to wrestle into the back areas of the arena. The customization level on the game was immense especially for the time. You could basically Create any and every wrestler you would want in the game for the first time, it also let you edit the existing characters which for me was amazing. Editing the existing wrestlers let me keep up with the actual wrestlers character development in real life. One of the most interesting things about the game was it's fluid story mode, it would change depending the outcome of the matches. Yet another innovation was the title holders, if you won a title in the game that wrestler would be the champion until beaten in the game instead of one static champion like games of the past. Overall one of the deepest and most fun wrestling games ever made.
WWF No Mercy was the last WWF game for the Nintendo 64 and it was definitely the best of the bunch. In my opinion this is the best game that the WWF/WWE has ever produced. The game innovated several new ideas including the ladder match and being able to wrestle into the back areas of the arena. The customization level on the game was immense especially for the time. You could basically Create any and every wrestler you would want in the game for the first time, it also let you edit the existing characters which for me was amazing. Editing the existing wrestlers let me keep up with the actual wrestlers character development in real life. One of the most interesting things about the game was it's fluid story mode, it would change depending the outcome of the matches. Yet another innovation was the title holders, if you won a title in the game that wrestler would be the champion until beaten in the game instead of one static champion like games of the past. Overall one of the deepest and most fun wrestling games ever made.
Friday, December 9, 2011
Top 10 Wrestling Games #4
#4. WWF WrestleFest(Arcade)
This is by far my favorite arcade game ever, closely followed by Mortal Kombat 2. This game had amazing graphics at the time, a deep roster of some of the best wrestlers in history, great replay value, and it still holds up very well. There were two basic modes, tag team mode where you but together a team of your 2 favorite wrestlers of the time and go after the tag team titles eventually facing the Legion Of Doom and Royal Rumble mode which should be self explanatory. My team was always Mr. Perfect and Sgt. Slaughter, something about that combination seemed unbeatable.
This is by far my favorite arcade game ever, closely followed by Mortal Kombat 2. This game had amazing graphics at the time, a deep roster of some of the best wrestlers in history, great replay value, and it still holds up very well. There were two basic modes, tag team mode where you but together a team of your 2 favorite wrestlers of the time and go after the tag team titles eventually facing the Legion Of Doom and Royal Rumble mode which should be self explanatory. My team was always Mr. Perfect and Sgt. Slaughter, something about that combination seemed unbeatable.
Thursday, December 8, 2011
Top 10 Wrestling Games #5
#5. Pro Wrestling(NES)
This is probably one of the most beloved games of my childhood. One of the main attractions of the game is that the roster has totally different move sets and strengths for each wrestler, thus making it a game you could play over and over taking each of the wrestlers to the championship. The game came out right at the height of the 80's boom period for wrestling and it was a game that everyone had. The characters are legendary everyone from Starman to The Amazon. The popular meme "A winner is you" first showed up in this game as the message you would get when you won a match. After all these years it is still great fun to play this game.
This is probably one of the most beloved games of my childhood. One of the main attractions of the game is that the roster has totally different move sets and strengths for each wrestler, thus making it a game you could play over and over taking each of the wrestlers to the championship. The game came out right at the height of the 80's boom period for wrestling and it was a game that everyone had. The characters are legendary everyone from Starman to The Amazon. The popular meme "A winner is you" first showed up in this game as the message you would get when you won a match. After all these years it is still great fun to play this game.
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Top 10 Wrestling Games #6
#6. WWE All-Stars(Xbox 360, PS3, Wii, PS2, Nintendo 3DS, and PSP)
The game is a throwback to the simpler arcade style wrestling games of the past. The whole concept of the game is what would happen if the stars of this generation squared off against the stars of the 80's and 90's. The graphics are pretty much cartoon versions of the actual wrestlers. It is one of the games that work best if you play it with a bunch of friends. If you are looking for a pure fun game to play this is the way to go.
The game is a throwback to the simpler arcade style wrestling games of the past. The whole concept of the game is what would happen if the stars of this generation squared off against the stars of the 80's and 90's. The graphics are pretty much cartoon versions of the actual wrestlers. It is one of the games that work best if you play it with a bunch of friends. If you are looking for a pure fun game to play this is the way to go.
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Top 10 Wrestling Games #7
#7. WWE Smackdown Vs. Raw(PS2)
WWe Smackdown Vs. Raw was the first in the series to carry the SVR title. The graphics were a marked improvement from the previous game and this was this first game to incorporate actually wrestler dialog on a large scale. Several new match choices were added as well as a more linear season mode. The game was a lot of fun and made several advancements that are considered standard in wrestling games that have come since.
WWe Smackdown Vs. Raw was the first in the series to carry the SVR title. The graphics were a marked improvement from the previous game and this was this first game to incorporate actually wrestler dialog on a large scale. Several new match choices were added as well as a more linear season mode. The game was a lot of fun and made several advancements that are considered standard in wrestling games that have come since.
Monday, December 5, 2011
Top 10 Wrestling Games #8
#8. Battle Royale(Turbo Grafx 16)
Battle Royale was the only wrestling game made for the Turbo Grafx 16 console, the console itself didn't pan out to well but there are quite a few games that on the system that are classics and Battle Royale was one of them. As opposed to the standard tag team and singles matches common in the wrestling games of the era this game allowed you to compete in a battle royale. The was one of the first games that really tapped into the 4 game multi tap accessory for the Turbo Grafx 16 and it allowed you to play with three other friends for the first time. The graphics were superb for the time frame and still hold up pretty well today even. If you never played this game and you have a Turbo Grafx 16 or an emulator search it out it is still rather fun.
Battle Royale was the only wrestling game made for the Turbo Grafx 16 console, the console itself didn't pan out to well but there are quite a few games that on the system that are classics and Battle Royale was one of them. As opposed to the standard tag team and singles matches common in the wrestling games of the era this game allowed you to compete in a battle royale. The was one of the first games that really tapped into the 4 game multi tap accessory for the Turbo Grafx 16 and it allowed you to play with three other friends for the first time. The graphics were superb for the time frame and still hold up pretty well today even. If you never played this game and you have a Turbo Grafx 16 or an emulator search it out it is still rather fun.
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Top 10 Wrestling Games #9
#9. Tag Team Wrestling (Arcade)
This was the first wrestling arcade game I ever played and I would spend countless hours and quarters playing the game. Another game that hasn't held up well to time. Basically you play as a team of identical twins and fight against a variety of opponents until you either got pinned or just decided to quit because your fingers got tired. The game did have an impressive move set for the time frame. It was eventually ported to Apple 2, Comadore 64, IBM pc, and eventually the NES system. However none of the home versions were as fun as the arcade version, mostly because the games that came out after were graphically superior.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
Top 10 Wrestling Games #10
I've decided to make a little change to the lists i make on this blog. Instead of doing the entire list as one post I will do a countdown with one post a day until we get to #1. The reason for this is i can go a little further into each nomination instead of the 1-2 sentence explanation I usually write. For the first list in the new format I have chose wrestling video games. Before we get into the top ten here is the best of the rest: WCW(NES), WWF Steel Cage Challenge(Sega Master System), WCW Vs. The World(PS1), and WWF Wrestlemania 2000(N64). Now onto the list....
#10. M.U.S.C.L.E(NES)
Most people remember M.U.S.C.L.E. as the little rubber toys that you could buy rather cheaply and have fun with. The game and toy series were based off of a popular Japanese anime and manga series called Kinnikuman. The game had three basic modes singles match, tag match, and vs. The graphics were not great even by the standards of the day, but for some reason I really had a great time playing this game. As with most games of the era there was one action button that did all the moves, while the other button was the jump button. I think the reason it made the list for me was the hours of time I personally spent on the game.
#10. M.U.S.C.L.E(NES)
Most people remember M.U.S.C.L.E. as the little rubber toys that you could buy rather cheaply and have fun with. The game and toy series were based off of a popular Japanese anime and manga series called Kinnikuman. The game had three basic modes singles match, tag match, and vs. The graphics were not great even by the standards of the day, but for some reason I really had a great time playing this game. As with most games of the era there was one action button that did all the moves, while the other button was the jump button. I think the reason it made the list for me was the hours of time I personally spent on the game.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Top 10 Best Rivalries
After watching the Greatest Rivalries: Shawn Michaels Vs Bret Hart dvd it got me thinking of what are my favorite rivalries in wrestling, so I made a list.
Before we get to the top 10 here is the best of the rest that didn't make the cut: Steve Austin vs Vince McMahon, Undertaker vs Mankind, AJ Styles vs Christopher Daniels, Rob Van Dam vs Jerry Lynn, and Hulk Hogan vs Randy Savage. Now onto the list!
10. Undertaker vs Kane-In my opinion the two best big men in the history of wrestling. Kane made his debut attacking the Undertaker claiming to be his long lost brother and in the decade plus since then the two have had many memorable feuds and at times even teamed with each other to eliminate common foes.
9. Midnight Express vs Rock 'N' Roll Express-Pioneers of the high flying quick tag offense both teams helped carry the flag for the NWA during the 80's. Great feud that spanned several years and even to this day the teams will wrestle independent shows against each other based off of the feud.
8. Hulk Hogan vs "Rowdy" Roddy Piper-The rivalry that ushered in the rock & wrestling era in the WWF, Hogan and Piper headlined many historical matches including the 1st Wrestlemania. WCW even tried to cash in on the rivalry in 1998 but by that time Piper's body had broken down too bad and Hogan was in full ego mode making the matches unbearable to watch.
7. Edge vs John Cena-Arguably the 2 biggest stars of the new millennium, Edge and Cena had one of the most memorable rivalries in recent memory. Edge didn't truly become a main event player until he cashed in Money In The Bank on Cena igniting the rivalry.
6. The Von Erich's vs The Freebirds-You can't talk about WCCW without mentioning the legendary feud these two groups had. For years the Freebirds played foil to the Von Erich clan and wrecked havoc all over Texas. Sadly the Von Erich family is marked by tragedy and aren't remembered as much for the fantastic matches they put on.
5. Sting vs Ric Flair-The main event of the 1st Clash Of The Champions was the match the mad Sting into a serious contender for the NWA/WCW title. From that point on the 2 men were practically intertwined in the history of WCW. They were the main event of the last Monday Nitro and even know 10 years later still they work well together.
4. Raven vs Tommy Dreamer-The biggest feud in the history of ECW was Tommy Dreamer vs Raven. The two men worked so well together that several other stars were made just based off this feud. For years all dreamer wanted was to pin his hated rival Raven and never could, until Raven's last night in ECW before joining WCW. Raven would later return and help Dreamer win the ECW tag team titles thus adding extra layers to the rivalry. They had what I would consider the vest match on TNA's Hardcore Justice pay per view last year, even though it was a horrible show overall.
3. The Rock vs "Stone Cold" Steve Austin-The 2 main wrestlers in the attitude era, Austin and Rock were the main event 3 Wrestlemanias against each other. They had such a great chemistry with each other and seamed to push each other into greatness. I personally think the feud they had over the intercontinental belt was the best of all their feuds.
2. Shawn Michaels vs Bret Hart-The rivalry that started this post. Shawn and Bret's careers seemed to mirror each other both starting in great tag teams and then moving on to mid card success before both becoming 2 of the greatest in ring performers ever. The rivalry is tarnished by the Montreal screw job incident but even that added to the fans believing the 2 men legitimately hated each other.
1. Ricky Steamboat vs Ric Flair-Two of the absolute best wrestlers in the history of the game. The rivalry between the two started in the early 80's and went into the mid 90's. Two polar opposites character wise, Flair was the bombastic play boy who seemed to live for the spotlight and Steamboat was the humble family man who was always doing the right thing. If you wrote a list of the 10 best matches these 2 would be in at least 5 of them and probably 2 against each other.
Before we get to the top 10 here is the best of the rest that didn't make the cut: Steve Austin vs Vince McMahon, Undertaker vs Mankind, AJ Styles vs Christopher Daniels, Rob Van Dam vs Jerry Lynn, and Hulk Hogan vs Randy Savage. Now onto the list!
10. Undertaker vs Kane-In my opinion the two best big men in the history of wrestling. Kane made his debut attacking the Undertaker claiming to be his long lost brother and in the decade plus since then the two have had many memorable feuds and at times even teamed with each other to eliminate common foes.
9. Midnight Express vs Rock 'N' Roll Express-Pioneers of the high flying quick tag offense both teams helped carry the flag for the NWA during the 80's. Great feud that spanned several years and even to this day the teams will wrestle independent shows against each other based off of the feud.
8. Hulk Hogan vs "Rowdy" Roddy Piper-The rivalry that ushered in the rock & wrestling era in the WWF, Hogan and Piper headlined many historical matches including the 1st Wrestlemania. WCW even tried to cash in on the rivalry in 1998 but by that time Piper's body had broken down too bad and Hogan was in full ego mode making the matches unbearable to watch.
7. Edge vs John Cena-Arguably the 2 biggest stars of the new millennium, Edge and Cena had one of the most memorable rivalries in recent memory. Edge didn't truly become a main event player until he cashed in Money In The Bank on Cena igniting the rivalry.
6. The Von Erich's vs The Freebirds-You can't talk about WCCW without mentioning the legendary feud these two groups had. For years the Freebirds played foil to the Von Erich clan and wrecked havoc all over Texas. Sadly the Von Erich family is marked by tragedy and aren't remembered as much for the fantastic matches they put on.
5. Sting vs Ric Flair-The main event of the 1st Clash Of The Champions was the match the mad Sting into a serious contender for the NWA/WCW title. From that point on the 2 men were practically intertwined in the history of WCW. They were the main event of the last Monday Nitro and even know 10 years later still they work well together.
4. Raven vs Tommy Dreamer-The biggest feud in the history of ECW was Tommy Dreamer vs Raven. The two men worked so well together that several other stars were made just based off this feud. For years all dreamer wanted was to pin his hated rival Raven and never could, until Raven's last night in ECW before joining WCW. Raven would later return and help Dreamer win the ECW tag team titles thus adding extra layers to the rivalry. They had what I would consider the vest match on TNA's Hardcore Justice pay per view last year, even though it was a horrible show overall.
3. The Rock vs "Stone Cold" Steve Austin-The 2 main wrestlers in the attitude era, Austin and Rock were the main event 3 Wrestlemanias against each other. They had such a great chemistry with each other and seamed to push each other into greatness. I personally think the feud they had over the intercontinental belt was the best of all their feuds.
2. Shawn Michaels vs Bret Hart-The rivalry that started this post. Shawn and Bret's careers seemed to mirror each other both starting in great tag teams and then moving on to mid card success before both becoming 2 of the greatest in ring performers ever. The rivalry is tarnished by the Montreal screw job incident but even that added to the fans believing the 2 men legitimately hated each other.
1. Ricky Steamboat vs Ric Flair-Two of the absolute best wrestlers in the history of the game. The rivalry between the two started in the early 80's and went into the mid 90's. Two polar opposites character wise, Flair was the bombastic play boy who seemed to live for the spotlight and Steamboat was the humble family man who was always doing the right thing. If you wrote a list of the 10 best matches these 2 would be in at least 5 of them and probably 2 against each other.
Sunday, September 18, 2011
Top 10 Painted Faces
It's a tradition that has kind of disappeared in the last decade or so, but over the year wrestlers have worn face paint as a way to enhance their gimmick. This is in my opinion the list of the wrestlers that most befitted by using face paint to stand out.
Before we get into the list here is the best of the rest: Raven, Powers of Pain, Papa Shango, The Missing Link, Umaga, and The Headbangers
10. Jeff Hardy-The charismatic enigma often uses different face paints to help get over the fact that he is just that an enigma.
9. Doink The Clown-No mater what wrestler was under the paint the fact is you can not have an evil clown without him wearing clown make up.
8. Vampiro-A huge star in Mexico who had a solid WCW run that unfortunately came at the tail end of the organization.
7. Kamala-The Ugandan giant looked like he was a savage tribesman with the style of face paint he wore.
6. Demolition-They looked like something right of a bondage store, but they were one of the most intimidating teams in the history of the WWF/WWE.
5. Goldust-Any other wrestler besides Dustin Rhodes and this gimmick would have lasted 3 months and we would all be laughing at him, Dustin made it work and has had a solid career playing the bizarre one.
4. The Great Muta-Muta is a legend in both his native Japan and here in the United States. Inspired by The Great Kabuki, Muta took this style and blazed a trail as one of the most innovative wrestlers ever.
3. Legion Of Doom/Road Warriors-The most dominant team in the history of pro wrestling they looked like they came right off of the set of Mad Max and they destroyed any one in their way.
2. Sting-More than anyone Sting is the face of WCW, and I mean that in a good way. Weather it be in his original surfer style look or the Crow version Sting was insanely popular with all of the fans.
1.The Ultimate Warrior-One of the biggest stars of the late 80's the Warrior relied the most on his look to get over. If it wasn't for personal issues and lengthy disappearances he would have been talked about as one of the all time greats.
Before we get into the list here is the best of the rest: Raven, Powers of Pain, Papa Shango, The Missing Link, Umaga, and The Headbangers
10. Jeff Hardy-The charismatic enigma often uses different face paints to help get over the fact that he is just that an enigma.
9. Doink The Clown-No mater what wrestler was under the paint the fact is you can not have an evil clown without him wearing clown make up.
8. Vampiro-A huge star in Mexico who had a solid WCW run that unfortunately came at the tail end of the organization.
7. Kamala-The Ugandan giant looked like he was a savage tribesman with the style of face paint he wore.
6. Demolition-They looked like something right of a bondage store, but they were one of the most intimidating teams in the history of the WWF/WWE.
5. Goldust-Any other wrestler besides Dustin Rhodes and this gimmick would have lasted 3 months and we would all be laughing at him, Dustin made it work and has had a solid career playing the bizarre one.
4. The Great Muta-Muta is a legend in both his native Japan and here in the United States. Inspired by The Great Kabuki, Muta took this style and blazed a trail as one of the most innovative wrestlers ever.
3. Legion Of Doom/Road Warriors-The most dominant team in the history of pro wrestling they looked like they came right off of the set of Mad Max and they destroyed any one in their way.
2. Sting-More than anyone Sting is the face of WCW, and I mean that in a good way. Weather it be in his original surfer style look or the Crow version Sting was insanely popular with all of the fans.
1.The Ultimate Warrior-One of the biggest stars of the late 80's the Warrior relied the most on his look to get over. If it wasn't for personal issues and lengthy disappearances he would have been talked about as one of the all time greats.
Friday, September 2, 2011
My Fav 5 09/02/11
My Fav 5 for 09/02/11
5. Daniel Bryan(4)-Bryan has been loosing traction lately, hopefully this is going somewhere.
4. John Cena(2)-Cena has never looked better than he has this summer.
3. Alberto Del Rio(1)-Took the week off to fix some visa issues, I expect for him to come back strong for his big push going into the tour of Mexico in October.
2. Kofi Kingston & Evan Bourne(5)-They got a team name, now they need some better contenders to really ignite the tag team division.
1. CM Punk(3)-After falling to 3 last week Punk rebounded strongly with a good match with The Miz and strong segments between himself and Triple H & Kevin Nash.
5. Daniel Bryan(4)-Bryan has been loosing traction lately, hopefully this is going somewhere.
4. John Cena(2)-Cena has never looked better than he has this summer.
3. Alberto Del Rio(1)-Took the week off to fix some visa issues, I expect for him to come back strong for his big push going into the tour of Mexico in October.
2. Kofi Kingston & Evan Bourne(5)-They got a team name, now they need some better contenders to really ignite the tag team division.
1. CM Punk(3)-After falling to 3 last week Punk rebounded strongly with a good match with The Miz and strong segments between himself and Triple H & Kevin Nash.
Wednesday, August 24, 2011
My Fav 5 08/24/11
My Fav 5 for this week
5. Kofi Kingston & Evan Bourne(NA)-Let's see if this duo can breathe life into the tag team division.
4. Daniel Bryan(2)-Losses are starting to pile up, but fear not my friends the WWE has built previous Money In The Bank winners this same way. The Miz went through the same thing last year and you see where that took him.
3. CM Punk(1)-Punk has slipped from the #1 spot for the first time. His feud with Triple H & Kevin Nash is starting to heat up, but he needs to pick up some wins.
2. John Cena(3)-Cena is the number one contender and he has stepped his game up in both promos and in ring action. I've said all along that Cena has it in him, he just has been put in feuds with inferior talent.
1. Alberto Del Rio(5)-I'm not a huge fan of Del Rio, however I will give the devil his due. Since he won the title he has definitely looked like a champion.
5. Kofi Kingston & Evan Bourne(NA)-Let's see if this duo can breathe life into the tag team division.
4. Daniel Bryan(2)-Losses are starting to pile up, but fear not my friends the WWE has built previous Money In The Bank winners this same way. The Miz went through the same thing last year and you see where that took him.
3. CM Punk(1)-Punk has slipped from the #1 spot for the first time. His feud with Triple H & Kevin Nash is starting to heat up, but he needs to pick up some wins.
2. John Cena(3)-Cena is the number one contender and he has stepped his game up in both promos and in ring action. I've said all along that Cena has it in him, he just has been put in feuds with inferior talent.
1. Alberto Del Rio(5)-I'm not a huge fan of Del Rio, however I will give the devil his due. Since he won the title he has definitely looked like a champion.
Sunday, August 21, 2011
What If...
Growing up I was a huge comic book fan, along with being a wrestling fan, and Marvel comics used to have a series called "What If?" and the basic premise was what would have happened if at key moments went a different way and the repercussions of that. I've decided to steal the idea and use it for my blog to basically give me something to write about creatively. For my first What If? blog the topic will be What If Bret Hart was the third member of the NWO?
The year is 1996 and WCW is trying to beat the kingpin of the wrestling industry the WWF. During the summer of that year two men who were huge parts of the WWF over the past few years arrived and threatened to take over and destroy the WCW. It started with Scott Hall showing up on Monday Nitro and basically making the declaration of war. A few weeks later Kevin Nash showed up and the two of them terrorized WCW until a match was set up between three representatives of WCW versus Hall, Nash, and a third mystery partner. The rumors going around at the time were that Bret Hart would be the mystery man. Hart's WWF contract was expiring and it was believed he could be brought in at the right price. Hart remained loyal and stayed with the WWF and Hulk Hogan became the third man and the rest is history.What if instead of Hogan, Hart been the third man?
Leading up to Bash At The Beach everything was exactly the same build up wise. The match starts off with the three WCW guys Randy Savage, Lex Luger, and Sting coming to the ring followed by Hall and Nash without the third man. Just as in the original match Sting gets injured early leaving it a two on two match. During the match the crowd starts to rumble and out of the crowd comes Bret "The Hitman" Hart to join Hall and Nash. The trio lay waste to the WCW team and Hart puts an already unconscious Sting in the sharpshooter aka Sting's own finisher the scorpion death lock. After the match "Mean" Gene Okerlund came into the ring to interview them when Hart grabbed the mic and said "Gene, I am sick and tired of not getting respect and being held down and now we are taking over" he paused for the fans to boo him and than continued to say "Gone are the days of the superhero and their over inflated ego's this is the dawn of a new era the era of the New World Order"
The next night on Monday Nitro the NWO showed up a few times attempting to attack Sting, Arn Anderson, and Randy Savage only to have security stop them. During the show a limo shows up outside the arena. After a commercial break Hulk Hogan is seen getting out of then limo. Hogan, who had not been seen on tv for several weeks, made his way to the ring. He grabbed the mic and laid down a challenge for the NWO "Listen brother I have been gone for a little while and I don't like what has been going on" he pauses for the fans to cheer and follows with "I'm laying a challenge out to the so called New World Order, any one of you three against me at Hog Wild if I win all three of you leave WCW and if you win Hulkamania is done I will retire, now what are you going to do when brother?" Monday Nitro goes off the air with the announcers in stunned silence.
The next week Eric Bischoff begins the show saying that the NWO have been invited tonight to answer Hogan's challenge. During a match between Rey Mysterio, Jr and William Regal the NWO hit the ring and attacked Mysterio while Regal backed away not wanting any part of the beat down. Nash grabs the mic and simply says "We accept" without mentioning who would be the one facing Hogan.
The night of Hog Wild arrives and the NWO has still not named their opponent for Hogan when Eric Bischoff comes out and announces that if the NWO doesn't announce their representative so they could officially weigh in the will forfeit the match, thus officially loosing the match and leaving WCW for good. the NWO come out and do an impromptu rock, paper, scissors which Hart wins making the match Hogan vs. Hart. The match begins and Nick Pattrick is the referee. Hart comes to ring by himself and the match is going well for Hogan and WCW when Pattrick took a bump and Hall and Nash came down to attack. The Horsemen followed and Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, and Steve McMichael chased off Hall and Nash while Chris Benoit checked on Pattrick. Hogan tapped Benoit on the shoulder only for Benoit to hit him, Benoit rolls out of the ring looking upset. Hart takes the opportunity and hits Hogan with a chain. He climbs on top of Hogan as Pattrick wakes up just in time to count the pin fall. The other three Horseman make there way down to the ring side area and question Benoit who hits Anderson when Nash and Hall distract the Horsemen. The Pay Per View ends with Benoit in the ring with the NWO holding his four fingers upside down mocking the Horsemen and joining the NWO.
Monday Nitro begins with the now four member NWO in the ring with a casket proclaiming that this is the funeral for Hulkamania. Benoit grabs the mic and and proclaims "When your hero calls, you listen. This man(pointing at Hart) and his family have given me everything thing I have in wrestling. The only thing I ever got being a Horsemen was my ass kicked defending the two fossils Arn Anderson and Ric Flair". Nash than grabs the mic and announces "With Hulkamania now dead and gone we are coming after all the gold and the power". Hall is next up and says "This is an open invite to anyone else ready to join the winners either you're with us or you're against us, Chris has seen the writing on the wall and he is now on the winning team. Open invites will be held next week try and impress us" Hart grabs the mic and says "Hogan for years you and Vince held me back, now you are finished and Vince is going bankrupt so it looks like I win in the end" Hart hands the mic back to Hall who closes with "Another one for the bad guys".
Ray Traylor is the first to try out for the team. He beats Super Calo breaking his leg on purpose. Traylor grabs the mic and says "That is what I bring to the table, I can be the man to do the dirty work". Hall and Nash walk to the ring clapping seemingly impressed by Traylor's actions. They enter the ring and shake his hand and give him an NWO shirt, as Traylor is putting it on Benoit sneaks up behind him and lays him out and the three spray paint NWO on him. Later during a match between the Horsemen combo of Arn Anderson and Steve McMichael vs. Harlem Heat a man that looks like Sting attacks the teams and runs to the back and jumps in a limo with the NWO. Tony Schiavone is heard saying "It looks like Sting has joined them....damn it!!" as the show ends.
The next Nitro has Eric Bischoff saying that tonight we will get to the bottom of the Sting situation. The Horsemen demand answers and they look for Sting's best friend Lex Luger. They catch up with Luger while "Mean" Gene is interviewing him. Flair questions him about his best friend and says "Come on Luger you know the truth" Anderson follows with "Luger if it looks like a duck and attacks like a duck than it is a duck" before Luger can answer Sting arrives and asks "So Lex buddy is this what you think? You of all people who i defend no matter what, you know the truth. Tell me Lex do you agree with them?" Luger says "I don't know what to believe anymore" and walks off. Later during the night 1-2-3 Kid is shown sitting ringside. During a match between The Giant and Scott Norton 1-2-3 Kid starts trying to gain attention of the camera he make a cutting motion across his neck and the lights go out. When they come back on he is standing in the with the NWO who have laid out The Giant and Norton and the man that looks like Sting is shown leaving through the crowd.
On the next weeks show the Horseman approach Luger again, this time asking him to be the forth member for their team at Fall Brawl. Luger accepts the invite. During the night The Giant cuts a promo calling out Hart for a title match at Fall Brawl as well. The NWO accept both matches. The NWO announce their team is Hall, Nash, 1-2-3 Kid who is now known as Syxx, and Sting. During Fall Brawl Steve McMichael is shown laid out in the back leaving WCW down a man. After the four NWO guys are in the cage including the NWO Sting and the WCW three the timer runs down and the announcers question who the forth man will be. The real Sting comes out much to the excitement of the announce team. When he enters the ring he attacks the NWO and just leaves. The numbers game catches up with the WCW team and the NWO win. The main event is next, The Giant vs. Bret Hart, Hart wins after another questionable call by Nick Pattrick.
Sting makes basically the same proclamation as he did with the Hogan led NWO and begins his turn to the Crow inspired version of himself. Over the next several months the NWO would gain power and add a few new members, not getting out of control like the original. The only guys that they add are Scott Steiner, Chris Jericho, and Konan while Syxx is released from his contract.
After a little over a year Sting returns for the big match against Hart at Starrcade 1997 during the build up Sean Michaels jumps to WCW after losing the WWF title to "Stone Cold" Steve Austin in controversial fashion at Survivor Series. Michaels calls the match right down the middle right until the end when he goes for Sweet Chin Music on Sting but Sting ducks and Michaels hits Hart. Michaels begrudgingly counts the pin fall.
Michaels begins the next nights Nitro apologizing to Hart for his mistake as Hart reaches to shake his hand Michaels hits Sweet Chin Music on Hart. The NWO hits the ring and Michaels looks scared Nash raises his fist only for the two to hug and Hall throws a NWO shirt to Michaels they proceed to attack Hart and kick him out of the NWO. Hart tries to gain the trust of the WCW wrestlers he has spent over a year fighting against. He fights against the NWO before being de-pushed to the mid card where he flounders around until his release just before Summer Slam 1998 where he mysteriously shows up ring side during the main event between Steve Austin and The Undertaker.
He goes on to have long feuds with Austin, Triple H, and the Rock helping to elevate them all before retiring in 2003 after loosing the WWE title to his former NWO ally Chris Jericho. He would go directly into the hall of fame the next year being inducted by his brother Owen who wins his first WWE championship the next night at Wrestlemania 19 against Kurt Angle in an Iron Man match that Dave Meltzer gives 5 stars and is widely considered the match of the decade. Hart would make sporadic appearances the last of which would be returning the favor for Owen and inducting him into the hall of fame in 2008 after Owen died in a freak car accident during the summer of 2007.
The year is 1996 and WCW is trying to beat the kingpin of the wrestling industry the WWF. During the summer of that year two men who were huge parts of the WWF over the past few years arrived and threatened to take over and destroy the WCW. It started with Scott Hall showing up on Monday Nitro and basically making the declaration of war. A few weeks later Kevin Nash showed up and the two of them terrorized WCW until a match was set up between three representatives of WCW versus Hall, Nash, and a third mystery partner. The rumors going around at the time were that Bret Hart would be the mystery man. Hart's WWF contract was expiring and it was believed he could be brought in at the right price. Hart remained loyal and stayed with the WWF and Hulk Hogan became the third man and the rest is history.What if instead of Hogan, Hart been the third man?
Leading up to Bash At The Beach everything was exactly the same build up wise. The match starts off with the three WCW guys Randy Savage, Lex Luger, and Sting coming to the ring followed by Hall and Nash without the third man. Just as in the original match Sting gets injured early leaving it a two on two match. During the match the crowd starts to rumble and out of the crowd comes Bret "The Hitman" Hart to join Hall and Nash. The trio lay waste to the WCW team and Hart puts an already unconscious Sting in the sharpshooter aka Sting's own finisher the scorpion death lock. After the match "Mean" Gene Okerlund came into the ring to interview them when Hart grabbed the mic and said "Gene, I am sick and tired of not getting respect and being held down and now we are taking over" he paused for the fans to boo him and than continued to say "Gone are the days of the superhero and their over inflated ego's this is the dawn of a new era the era of the New World Order"
The next night on Monday Nitro the NWO showed up a few times attempting to attack Sting, Arn Anderson, and Randy Savage only to have security stop them. During the show a limo shows up outside the arena. After a commercial break Hulk Hogan is seen getting out of then limo. Hogan, who had not been seen on tv for several weeks, made his way to the ring. He grabbed the mic and laid down a challenge for the NWO "Listen brother I have been gone for a little while and I don't like what has been going on" he pauses for the fans to cheer and follows with "I'm laying a challenge out to the so called New World Order, any one of you three against me at Hog Wild if I win all three of you leave WCW and if you win Hulkamania is done I will retire, now what are you going to do when brother?" Monday Nitro goes off the air with the announcers in stunned silence.
The next week Eric Bischoff begins the show saying that the NWO have been invited tonight to answer Hogan's challenge. During a match between Rey Mysterio, Jr and William Regal the NWO hit the ring and attacked Mysterio while Regal backed away not wanting any part of the beat down. Nash grabs the mic and simply says "We accept" without mentioning who would be the one facing Hogan.
The night of Hog Wild arrives and the NWO has still not named their opponent for Hogan when Eric Bischoff comes out and announces that if the NWO doesn't announce their representative so they could officially weigh in the will forfeit the match, thus officially loosing the match and leaving WCW for good. the NWO come out and do an impromptu rock, paper, scissors which Hart wins making the match Hogan vs. Hart. The match begins and Nick Pattrick is the referee. Hart comes to ring by himself and the match is going well for Hogan and WCW when Pattrick took a bump and Hall and Nash came down to attack. The Horsemen followed and Ric Flair, Arn Anderson, and Steve McMichael chased off Hall and Nash while Chris Benoit checked on Pattrick. Hogan tapped Benoit on the shoulder only for Benoit to hit him, Benoit rolls out of the ring looking upset. Hart takes the opportunity and hits Hogan with a chain. He climbs on top of Hogan as Pattrick wakes up just in time to count the pin fall. The other three Horseman make there way down to the ring side area and question Benoit who hits Anderson when Nash and Hall distract the Horsemen. The Pay Per View ends with Benoit in the ring with the NWO holding his four fingers upside down mocking the Horsemen and joining the NWO.
Monday Nitro begins with the now four member NWO in the ring with a casket proclaiming that this is the funeral for Hulkamania. Benoit grabs the mic and and proclaims "When your hero calls, you listen. This man(pointing at Hart) and his family have given me everything thing I have in wrestling. The only thing I ever got being a Horsemen was my ass kicked defending the two fossils Arn Anderson and Ric Flair". Nash than grabs the mic and announces "With Hulkamania now dead and gone we are coming after all the gold and the power". Hall is next up and says "This is an open invite to anyone else ready to join the winners either you're with us or you're against us, Chris has seen the writing on the wall and he is now on the winning team. Open invites will be held next week try and impress us" Hart grabs the mic and says "Hogan for years you and Vince held me back, now you are finished and Vince is going bankrupt so it looks like I win in the end" Hart hands the mic back to Hall who closes with "Another one for the bad guys".
Ray Traylor is the first to try out for the team. He beats Super Calo breaking his leg on purpose. Traylor grabs the mic and says "That is what I bring to the table, I can be the man to do the dirty work". Hall and Nash walk to the ring clapping seemingly impressed by Traylor's actions. They enter the ring and shake his hand and give him an NWO shirt, as Traylor is putting it on Benoit sneaks up behind him and lays him out and the three spray paint NWO on him. Later during a match between the Horsemen combo of Arn Anderson and Steve McMichael vs. Harlem Heat a man that looks like Sting attacks the teams and runs to the back and jumps in a limo with the NWO. Tony Schiavone is heard saying "It looks like Sting has joined them....damn it!!" as the show ends.
The next Nitro has Eric Bischoff saying that tonight we will get to the bottom of the Sting situation. The Horsemen demand answers and they look for Sting's best friend Lex Luger. They catch up with Luger while "Mean" Gene is interviewing him. Flair questions him about his best friend and says "Come on Luger you know the truth" Anderson follows with "Luger if it looks like a duck and attacks like a duck than it is a duck" before Luger can answer Sting arrives and asks "So Lex buddy is this what you think? You of all people who i defend no matter what, you know the truth. Tell me Lex do you agree with them?" Luger says "I don't know what to believe anymore" and walks off. Later during the night 1-2-3 Kid is shown sitting ringside. During a match between The Giant and Scott Norton 1-2-3 Kid starts trying to gain attention of the camera he make a cutting motion across his neck and the lights go out. When they come back on he is standing in the with the NWO who have laid out The Giant and Norton and the man that looks like Sting is shown leaving through the crowd.
On the next weeks show the Horseman approach Luger again, this time asking him to be the forth member for their team at Fall Brawl. Luger accepts the invite. During the night The Giant cuts a promo calling out Hart for a title match at Fall Brawl as well. The NWO accept both matches. The NWO announce their team is Hall, Nash, 1-2-3 Kid who is now known as Syxx, and Sting. During Fall Brawl Steve McMichael is shown laid out in the back leaving WCW down a man. After the four NWO guys are in the cage including the NWO Sting and the WCW three the timer runs down and the announcers question who the forth man will be. The real Sting comes out much to the excitement of the announce team. When he enters the ring he attacks the NWO and just leaves. The numbers game catches up with the WCW team and the NWO win. The main event is next, The Giant vs. Bret Hart, Hart wins after another questionable call by Nick Pattrick.
Sting makes basically the same proclamation as he did with the Hogan led NWO and begins his turn to the Crow inspired version of himself. Over the next several months the NWO would gain power and add a few new members, not getting out of control like the original. The only guys that they add are Scott Steiner, Chris Jericho, and Konan while Syxx is released from his contract.
After a little over a year Sting returns for the big match against Hart at Starrcade 1997 during the build up Sean Michaels jumps to WCW after losing the WWF title to "Stone Cold" Steve Austin in controversial fashion at Survivor Series. Michaels calls the match right down the middle right until the end when he goes for Sweet Chin Music on Sting but Sting ducks and Michaels hits Hart. Michaels begrudgingly counts the pin fall.
Michaels begins the next nights Nitro apologizing to Hart for his mistake as Hart reaches to shake his hand Michaels hits Sweet Chin Music on Hart. The NWO hits the ring and Michaels looks scared Nash raises his fist only for the two to hug and Hall throws a NWO shirt to Michaels they proceed to attack Hart and kick him out of the NWO. Hart tries to gain the trust of the WCW wrestlers he has spent over a year fighting against. He fights against the NWO before being de-pushed to the mid card where he flounders around until his release just before Summer Slam 1998 where he mysteriously shows up ring side during the main event between Steve Austin and The Undertaker.
He goes on to have long feuds with Austin, Triple H, and the Rock helping to elevate them all before retiring in 2003 after loosing the WWE title to his former NWO ally Chris Jericho. He would go directly into the hall of fame the next year being inducted by his brother Owen who wins his first WWE championship the next night at Wrestlemania 19 against Kurt Angle in an Iron Man match that Dave Meltzer gives 5 stars and is widely considered the match of the decade. Hart would make sporadic appearances the last of which would be returning the favor for Owen and inducting him into the hall of fame in 2008 after Owen died in a freak car accident during the summer of 2007.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
My Fav 5 08/18/11
My Fav 5 for this week
5. Alberto Del Rio(NR)-The push has begun, lets see if he can step up his game.
4. Kurt Angle(3)-Could be much higher if he wasn't in TNA.
3. John Cena(4)-I am interested to see if his feud with Del Rio can be as interesting after the CM Punk feud.
2. Daniel Bryan(2)-Thought about moving him down after poor showings recently, but I am giving him a chance to pick it back up.
1. CM Punk(1)-Punk had a little setback loosing the belt, but his feud with the establishment added some interesting twists.
5. Alberto Del Rio(NR)-The push has begun, lets see if he can step up his game.
4. Kurt Angle(3)-Could be much higher if he wasn't in TNA.
3. John Cena(4)-I am interested to see if his feud with Del Rio can be as interesting after the CM Punk feud.
2. Daniel Bryan(2)-Thought about moving him down after poor showings recently, but I am giving him a chance to pick it back up.
1. CM Punk(1)-Punk had a little setback loosing the belt, but his feud with the establishment added some interesting twists.
Sunday, August 14, 2011
The Tides Are Turning
There has been a lot written and spoken about since the CM Punk interview that shook the world about this being the beginning of a new era in wrestling, Punk himself has called this the "reality" era. In my mind there are a few things that I can see that would truly signify a new era. This article is about the main thing I see as being the turning factor for the true beginning of a new era.
The pay off ultimately would be after a few years of heel Cena the fans will be cheering for him much like Hogan at Wrestlemania X8, thus making it feel like the inevitable face turn seem more like a reaction to what the fans want and help build the business back to where it was ten years ago.
It is time the WWE pull the trigger on a John Cena heel turn. The timing is perfect, the situation could not get much better, and the fans are ready for it. Much like Hulk Hogan in the early 90's his character has grown stale and the product has suffered because of it. He is still a major money earner among the pre teen demographic, however everyone else is turning on him. CM Punk's merchandise is currently flying off the merchandise counters and out of shop.wwe.com at a tremendous rate. With the popularity of Punk and the continued popularity of Rey Mysterio I believe any merchandising revenue lost turning Cena could easily be recouped.
There are a few ways that this could happen. The easy and obvious route would be to have Cena align himself with Triple H and continue the feud against Punk. Cena could be Triple H's corporate champion much like The Rock was for Vince McMahon. He could stop wearing the jean shorts in the ring and evolve his look to a more traditional wrestling gear, something along the lines of what he wore before the white rapper gimmick. A change in music would be needed as well, something more like what Mark Henry uses if they want to keep it a rap song.
This could also seriously help build the Wrestlemania match between The Rock and Cena. It could be billed as the face of McMahon's WWE vs the face of Triple H's WWE and they could even be in the corners of each wrestler. I imagine a version of Cena who is a little rougher around the edges who caters more to what he wants and his boss Triple H instead of trying to cater to the fans.
There have been a few subtle signs of a potential turn by Cena. The most obvious would be during the contract signing when he specifically named off the reasons the fans dislike him. He could easily build on this saying that he didn't turn on the fans, the fans turned on him. The fans are largely siding with CM Punk during there feud and the WWE has to see the writing on the wall here.
The pay off ultimately would be after a few years of heel Cena the fans will be cheering for him much like Hogan at Wrestlemania X8, thus making it feel like the inevitable face turn seem more like a reaction to what the fans want and help build the business back to where it was ten years ago.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
My Fav 5 08/11/11
My Fav 5 for this week
5. Brian Kendrick(4)-The X division champion continues to impress me.
4. John Cena(3)-I smell the beginnings of a heel turn.
3. Kurt Angle(NA)-Finally a credible TNA champion.
2. Daniel Bryan(2)-In my opinion he is beginning to be a big name player deserving of being a Wrestlemania main eventer.
1. CM Punk(1)-Punk is the absolute cream of the crop right now. He is ushering in a new era of wrestling.
5. Brian Kendrick(4)-The X division champion continues to impress me.
4. John Cena(3)-I smell the beginnings of a heel turn.
3. Kurt Angle(NA)-Finally a credible TNA champion.
2. Daniel Bryan(2)-In my opinion he is beginning to be a big name player deserving of being a Wrestlemania main eventer.
1. CM Punk(1)-Punk is the absolute cream of the crop right now. He is ushering in a new era of wrestling.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
My Fav 5 08/04/11
My Fav 5 for this week
5. Zack Ryder(NA)-Finally getting tv time, now lets see what he can do with it.
4. Brian Kendrick(5)-Personally the most interesting guy in TNA for me right now.
3. John Cena(4)-I can not wait for the return match at Summer Slam.
2. Daniel Bryan(3)-He has taken the ball and ran with it since Money In The Bank, sky is the limit on what he can do from here.
1. CM Punk(1)-Still the most interesting wrestler in the world. The question now is how are they going to build on what he has been doing for the last few months.
5. Zack Ryder(NA)-Finally getting tv time, now lets see what he can do with it.
4. Brian Kendrick(5)-Personally the most interesting guy in TNA for me right now.
3. John Cena(4)-I can not wait for the return match at Summer Slam.
2. Daniel Bryan(3)-He has taken the ball and ran with it since Money In The Bank, sky is the limit on what he can do from here.
1. CM Punk(1)-Still the most interesting wrestler in the world. The question now is how are they going to build on what he has been doing for the last few months.
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Suspension of Disbelief
Watching wrestling the last few weeks has reminded me what draws fans in and keep them watching, suspension of disbelief. If what you see on your television is totally outside of the realm of plausibility it hurts the product overall. The one thing that bothers me on the past few weeks of WWE television is the fact that they insist there are two WWE champions. For the 25 plus years I have been a wrestling fan the rules have always stated that when a person is the champion they have up to 30 days to defend the belt, and yes i know they can change them at any time it's not a real rule book. Now with that being said CM Punk won the belt on July 17th and the very next night, without stripping Punk of the title, a tournament for the belt was started.
The tournament itself was made a farce by John Cena winning the belt from Rey Mysterio less than 2 hours after he won it himself, thus devaluing the tournament. Now don't get me wrong I'm not dissing Cena or Mysterio I have the utmost respect for both wrestlers, but that was a worthless tournament only to hand the belt to Cena without him going through the trouble Mysterio did to win it.
What happened following the Cena win was even more baffling, although highly entertaining. Punk made his triumphant return. Here in lies the issue I have, I find it outside of the realm of plausibility that 1. John Cena's character would accept the tittle this way 2. CM Punk should have been stripped if they were going to crown a new champion. 3. Even if you do not strip Punk he has 30 days to defend this all transpired within 2 weeks.
Look I'm not saying that I have been totally on board with every decision that has ever been made I just feel that when you bring up certain things as being rules for the last 25 years at least that you should stick with that or at least acknowledge that there has been a rule change so us fans don't have these issues.
The tournament itself was made a farce by John Cena winning the belt from Rey Mysterio less than 2 hours after he won it himself, thus devaluing the tournament. Now don't get me wrong I'm not dissing Cena or Mysterio I have the utmost respect for both wrestlers, but that was a worthless tournament only to hand the belt to Cena without him going through the trouble Mysterio did to win it.
What happened following the Cena win was even more baffling, although highly entertaining. Punk made his triumphant return. Here in lies the issue I have, I find it outside of the realm of plausibility that 1. John Cena's character would accept the tittle this way 2. CM Punk should have been stripped if they were going to crown a new champion. 3. Even if you do not strip Punk he has 30 days to defend this all transpired within 2 weeks.
Look I'm not saying that I have been totally on board with every decision that has ever been made I just feel that when you bring up certain things as being rules for the last 25 years at least that you should stick with that or at least acknowledge that there has been a rule change so us fans don't have these issues.
Wednesday, July 27, 2011
My Fav 5 07/27/11
My Fav 5 for this week
5. Brian Kendrick(NR)-He is having a great run as TNA's X Division champ.
4. John Cena(3)-Not a huge fan of how he won the belt off of Rey Mysterio, but i understand why it was done.
3. Daniel Bryan(2)-He is finally getting the push to the top, time for him to take the ball and run with it.
2. Rey Mysterio(NR)-I wish the WWE would have kept the title on him. I think the win was to include him in the short list of wrestlers who have won both the WWE and world title.
1. CM Punk(1)-He continues to be the most interesting wrestler in the world right now.
5. Brian Kendrick(NR)-He is having a great run as TNA's X Division champ.
4. John Cena(3)-Not a huge fan of how he won the belt off of Rey Mysterio, but i understand why it was done.
3. Daniel Bryan(2)-He is finally getting the push to the top, time for him to take the ball and run with it.
2. Rey Mysterio(NR)-I wish the WWE would have kept the title on him. I think the win was to include him in the short list of wrestlers who have won both the WWE and world title.
1. CM Punk(1)-He continues to be the most interesting wrestler in the world right now.
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
My Fav 5 07/20/11
My Fav 5 for this week
5. The Uso's-With the addition of the Samoan war dance to their entrance it has made them instantly different than all the other wrestlers as well as tying them to their heritage and family lineage in wrestling.
4. Christian-People are saying they don't like how the title change went down. My question is why? The way his character is playing out it fits perfectly.
3. John Cena-I have long been a Cena supporter and this week he proved what he could do when put into a match with another great wrestler. The match with CM Punk is arguably match of the year so far, and alot of credit has to go Cena's way.
2. Daniel Bryan-Wow, all I can see is I was blown away by the fact that Bryan won the money in the back match. With the proper build up he could easily become this generations Bret Hart.
1. CM Punk-What can be said about Punk that hasn't been said already. The guy is truly the best wrestler in the world right now.
5. The Uso's-With the addition of the Samoan war dance to their entrance it has made them instantly different than all the other wrestlers as well as tying them to their heritage and family lineage in wrestling.
4. Christian-People are saying they don't like how the title change went down. My question is why? The way his character is playing out it fits perfectly.
3. John Cena-I have long been a Cena supporter and this week he proved what he could do when put into a match with another great wrestler. The match with CM Punk is arguably match of the year so far, and alot of credit has to go Cena's way.
2. Daniel Bryan-Wow, all I can see is I was blown away by the fact that Bryan won the money in the back match. With the proper build up he could easily become this generations Bret Hart.
1. CM Punk-What can be said about Punk that hasn't been said already. The guy is truly the best wrestler in the world right now.
Friday, July 15, 2011
Top 20 Tag Teams
If you have been a reader of my blog you know i enjoy lists. The following is my list of the top 20 tag teams in wrestling history.
20. Money Inc-Two fantastic heels that were solid singles wrestlers, but better when teamed together.
19. America's Most Wanted-The faces of the tag team division in TNA's early years.
18. Hollywood Blondes-Austin and Pillman were absolutely incredible as a team.
17. The Blackjacks-Often imitated but never duplicated, the original bad ass cowboy team.
16. Edge & Christian-The only reason they are are this low is they are overshadowed as a team by their single success.
15. New Age Outlaws-Billy Gunn and Road Dogg complimented each others strengths and weaknesses perfectly.
14. The Outsiders-They helped spark WCW into dominance over the WWF, but also helped destroy WCW.
13. The Hart Foundation-The pink and black attack ruled the WWF tag team division from the mid to late 80's.
12. Wild Samoans-They won everywhere they wrestled and held 21 tag team tittles during there career.
11. The British Bulldogs-Who doesn't love the British Bulldogs? Amazing talents that gelled well together.
10. The Steiner Brothers-Tag Team champions everywhere they wrestled. The best team of the early 90's.
9. The Hardy Boyz-Before becoming laughing stocks of the industry Matt and Jeff tore threw the WWF/WWE trag team division.
8. The Rock 'N' Roll Express-Innovators of a more fast paced tag team style that evolved during the 80's .
7. Demolition-Originally thought of as a Road Warriors clone Demolition went on to be extremely successful in the own right.
6. The Midnight Express-A great heel team that played the perfect opponents for the Rock 'N' Roll Express
5. The Fabulous Freebirds-One of the most influential groups in history. Inverted the "Freebird" rule where any of the three men would be able to defend the tag tittles. Had a legendary feud with the Von Erich clan.
4. Harlem Heat-The most successful team in the history of WCW. The glue that held the tag team division together for years in WCW
3.Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard/The Brainbusters-One of the few teams to successfully conquer the NWA and WWF. The workhorses of both the Four Horsemen and Heenan Family groups. Put up great matches regardless of the competition.
2. The Duddley Boyz/Team 3D-The Duddley Boyz have been the top team in wrestling for the last 15 years. They have held more tag team belts than anyone in the history of wrestling.
1. The Road Warriors/Legion Of Doom-The greatest team of all time. Dominated the competition in the AWA, NWA, WWF, WCW, and in Japan. No team has ever been a more successful draw than the Road Warriors.
20. Money Inc-Two fantastic heels that were solid singles wrestlers, but better when teamed together.
19. America's Most Wanted-The faces of the tag team division in TNA's early years.
18. Hollywood Blondes-Austin and Pillman were absolutely incredible as a team.
17. The Blackjacks-Often imitated but never duplicated, the original bad ass cowboy team.
16. Edge & Christian-The only reason they are are this low is they are overshadowed as a team by their single success.
15. New Age Outlaws-Billy Gunn and Road Dogg complimented each others strengths and weaknesses perfectly.
14. The Outsiders-They helped spark WCW into dominance over the WWF, but also helped destroy WCW.
13. The Hart Foundation-The pink and black attack ruled the WWF tag team division from the mid to late 80's.
12. Wild Samoans-They won everywhere they wrestled and held 21 tag team tittles during there career.
11. The British Bulldogs-Who doesn't love the British Bulldogs? Amazing talents that gelled well together.
10. The Steiner Brothers-Tag Team champions everywhere they wrestled. The best team of the early 90's.
9. The Hardy Boyz-Before becoming laughing stocks of the industry Matt and Jeff tore threw the WWF/WWE trag team division.
8. The Rock 'N' Roll Express-Innovators of a more fast paced tag team style that evolved during the 80's .
7. Demolition-Originally thought of as a Road Warriors clone Demolition went on to be extremely successful in the own right.
6. The Midnight Express-A great heel team that played the perfect opponents for the Rock 'N' Roll Express
5. The Fabulous Freebirds-One of the most influential groups in history. Inverted the "Freebird" rule where any of the three men would be able to defend the tag tittles. Had a legendary feud with the Von Erich clan.
4. Harlem Heat-The most successful team in the history of WCW. The glue that held the tag team division together for years in WCW
3.Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard/The Brainbusters-One of the few teams to successfully conquer the NWA and WWF. The workhorses of both the Four Horsemen and Heenan Family groups. Put up great matches regardless of the competition.
2. The Duddley Boyz/Team 3D-The Duddley Boyz have been the top team in wrestling for the last 15 years. They have held more tag team belts than anyone in the history of wrestling.
1. The Road Warriors/Legion Of Doom-The greatest team of all time. Dominated the competition in the AWA, NWA, WWF, WCW, and in Japan. No team has ever been a more successful draw than the Road Warriors.
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