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Sunday, September 25, 2011

Top 10 Pissed Off Moments in Wrestling

Anger is defined in the dictionary as a strong feeling of displeasure and belligerence aroused by a wrong.  In all our years of enjoying any sort of entertainment, be it watching a movie, reading a book or playing a video game, there are moments that just piss us off so much that steam almost blows out of our ears like in cartoons.  In honour of Super Cena’s 10th WWE Championship win this past Sunday at Night of Champions, this writer is going to look at his personal list of the top moments in wrestling that pissed him off a lot.

10.  King Booker vs. Batista on Smackdown

All the way back in 2006, this writer had only watched wrestling for two full years and was a little naïve.  Naïve enough to believe anything the WWE promoted as being great.  He cheered for all the faces and booed all the heels no matter what.  So when WWE pushed this Summerslam rematch between Batista and King Booker as the biggest match ever on Smackdown, he believed it.  To his dismay, the match floundered to point it was hard to watch.  Batista was pushed to the point that it seemed like Booker had no chance, so when the King pulled out the cheap victory it sucked the life out of the match and pissed this writer off to no extent. 

9.  3/3/11

TNA has had a tendency to rip-off the WWE quite a bit.  So this act might not have surprised most people.  But when TNA promotes it as “The Most Shocking Surprise of the Year” (TNA’s words not mine), no one expected TNA to blatantly copy a big angle from the WWE.  Yes, people speculated that Sting was involved the WWE’s 2/21/11, so TNA probably wanted to capitalize on the extra publicity Sting was getting.  The video was very similar to the WWE’s initial 2/21/11 video, but with horrible TNA production values.  Instead of hyping people, such as this writer, for Sting’s return (which actually was spoiled before the Impact broadcast was over), it ticked a lot of them off that TNA would sink so low to blatantly copy the WWE’s original idea rather than giving their fans an actual surprise.

8.  Ric Flair Wrestles on Impact

Back in March of 2008, the WWE gave one of the greatest wrestlers in the business Ric Flair a beautiful retirement.  When Shawn Michaels beat Flair to end the Nature Boy’s wrestling career, Flair said that he would never wrestle again.  As a fan of wrestling, you figure out quickly that there really is no retirement in professional wrestling, but when a wrestler says he will never wrestle again, some people like yours truly believe that.  Personally I believe Shawn Michaels will never wrestle again, but that is another story.  So the fact that Flair would go to TNA and wrestle not one, but a good number of matches felt like a slap in the face to all those who believed what the Nature Boy said those few years ago.  Retirement in pro wrestling may not be final, but a man even the Dirtiest Player in the Game should stick by whatever he says no matter when or where he said it.

7.  The Great Khali Wins the World Heavyweight Championship

Here we get to the good stuff.  Back in the summer of 2007 when Edge went down with an injury, the WWE thought of the ingenious idea to put the World Heavyweight Championship on this lumbering idiot.  Smackdown was not in the best shape.  Many of the big superstars on Smackdown like Rey Mysterio, Mark Henry and Undertaker were all out with an injury.  So you might think to yourself that they did not have much of choice, but in reality they actually did.  The WWE could and SHOULD have put the title on either Batista or Kane.  No, the WWE decided to put one of their major titles on a giant who had zero charisma and would not know how to put on a good match even if it bit him on the ass.  This title change was one of the many reasons why the summer of 2007 will go down as one of the worst summers in wrestling history.

6.  Sheamus Wins 1st WWE Championship

Timing, it is such a huge thing in professional wrestling.  It can make or break any storyline, push or even wrestling match.  So who in the hell thought that Sheamus was even ready to hold the WWE Championship after less than a year in the WWE?!  Sheamus was supposed to be built as a monster yet all he did was beat up guys like Jamie Noble and Santino Marella.  So WWE tell me why should the fans even believe this green rookie could beat or even deserved facing the Face of the WWE for the WWE Championship?!  To make things worse, Sheamus beat John Cena for the WWE Title by shoving him off the top rope causing Cena to fall through a table.  What an awesome way to put over a supposed monster, WWE.  Yes, now Sheamus is an excellent superstar and deserves the main event status he has earned.  But back in 2009, we wrestling fans did not like seeing the Celtic Warrior shoved down our collective throats the way the WWE did.

5.  Undertaker vs. Kane in Hell in a Cell

This match is a prime example that the ending of a match can make or break it.  In the Hell in a Cell’s bloody history, there have been some horrible matches, but this one takes the cake and it was all thanks to its craptacular ending.  So let me explain it to you in detail, so you can feel the same anger that I felt after watching this crap.  Undertaker went for the Tombstone Piledriver on Kane and as Taker went for the move the lights dimmed and pyro started going off on the stage.  If you think that was stupid, just wait it got worse.  Kane fought out of Taker’s Tombstone, which was followed by Paul Bearer opening Taker’s urn and seemingly “blinding” the Undertaker.  After that Kane and the Undertaker stood in the ring dumbfounded as Bearer made his painfully slow trek to hand Kane the urn, in order for Kane to use the urn to bash Taker over the head with it and get the win.  Who in their right mind thought this would be a good ending!?  This ending was unacceptable as a finish to a match and this match was unacceptable to be a main event of a PPV.  The ending for this match was not even close to believable and it left a sour taste in my mouth that I probably will never get over.

4.  WWE Releases Daniel Bryan

The WWE has released many great superstars that have made many wrestling fans pissed off.  The fact that The Great Khali is still employed by the WWE and wrestlers like Low Ki, MVP and Gail Kim are not, really ticks this writer off.  Out of all the releases, there is only one that reigns as the dumbest release the WWE has done, so dumb in fact that the WWE rehired that wrestler two months after being released.  That wrestler was the “American Dragon” Bryan Danielson or otherwise known as Daniel Bryan in the WWE.  Supposedly somebody at Mattel, who works on WWE’s action figures, got angry at Bryan choking WWE ring announcer Justin Roberts with his own tie during the Nexus invasion on Raw, so to avoid Mattel from ceasing production on the WWE’s “beloved” action figures, the WWE fired Daniel Bryan.  The uproar this release caused was nothing short of legendary with fans chanting Daniel Bryan’s name at WWE events across the US.  A Daniel Bryan chant can be heard crystal clear at the very end of the WWE’s Fatal 4 Way PPV during the June of last year.  So hopefully the WWE has learned from this incident and will listen to us Daniel Bryan fans.  So WWE, you should start letting him win before we get vocal again.

3.  John Cena Wins 10th WWE Championship

Well here we are.  The very moment that inspired this very article.  John Cena’s win over Alberto Del Rio this past Sunday for his record setting 10th WWE Championship win and 12th World Championship win in total.   This one moment sent yours truly into a complete fit to the point that I took to Facebook, Twitter and Google+ to stress my complete and utter anger.  In the last month, John Cena along with WWE Creative made Del Rio look pathetic.  He was buried week after week to the point that Alberto had to beat Cena or risk being buried to the point his career might never recover from.  Guess WWE did not think about that because they gave the WWE Title to Cena anyway.  The WWE and Super Cena crushed the credibility of Del Rio and the credibility of the WWE Championship.  Now how can any fan consider Alberto Del Rio as a worthy main eventer?  How can any fan care about the WWE Championship after it has been devalued this much?  John Cena as WWE Champion may help ratings, but thanks for alienating some of your most devoted fans yet again.

2.  Christian Drops the World Heavyweight Championship Two Days after Winning It

Many hardcore wrestling fans and Canadians have waited what seems like ages for Christian to get what he rightful has deserved for years.  That moment came at Extreme Rule this past May when Captiain Charisma beat Alberto Del Rio in a Ladder Match for the WWE Championship.  It was a beautiful and glorious moment for all wrestling fans, but as a Canadian it was a little more special to see a countryman win the Big One.  Two days later, the Cinderella Story came to its tragic end as Randy Orton beat Christian for the World Heavyweight Championship.  It felt much worse than a slap in the face to Christian and his Peeps, it felt like the WWE punted us right in the family jewels with steel-toe boots.  So after we all recovered from the shock, we made our voices heard and complained about the WWE’s stupid decision to put the title right on Orton without giving Christian a chance to run with it.  Even after the excellent feud that resulted from this one event, personally I am still angry at the WWE for giving Christian not one, but two short abysmal reigns as World Heavyweight Champion.

1.  TNA Victory Road 2011

PPVs like this one kill promotions; they incredibly decrease the fan base and stain a promotion’s reputation.  There is no doubt that TNA’s Victory Road PPV event this last March will never be forgotten, but for all the wrong reasons.  If Christian dropping the World Title to Randy Orton two days after winning it felt like a kick in the manhood, it felt like TNA stabbed us all right in the heart and left us for dead.  Even if the product has been on a steady decline, people trusted TNA to put on a good to decent show, but they betrayed their fans trust and put on a show that was a defeat in every sense of the word.  The backlash to this PPV has been huge even to the point that TNA gave anybody who bought Victory Road three free months of TNA on Demand.  A noble effort, but TNA should have done more for the crap they put their fans through.  If Victory Road was not the final nail in TNA’s coffin, it will sure be start of the eventual collapse of this wrestling promotion.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Six Titles, One Show: Preview of WWE Night of Champions 2011

A Night of Victories, a Night of Dreams, a Night of Change, the one night of the year where ever single championship in the WWE will be defended.  It is Night of Champions.

Originally starting as an extension of the Vengeance PPV at the end of June, Night of Champions has always been a phenomenal concept for a PPV.  It is a rarity to see all of the championships in the WWE defended all on the same show.  Sadly the WWE has failed to give this PPV the hype it deserves.  Night of Champions could be as big as Royal Rumble, Summerslam or Survivor Series if WWE took the time on Raw and Smackdown to stress the importance of this special occasion in the WWE calendar.  This year’s event seems like more of the same.  The PPV and many of the matches on the card have gotten little to no hype.  Night of Champions has been built around CM Punk vs. Triple H, which is not even for a title!  Like last month with Summerslam, WWE has not given many wrestling fans much confidence that this PPV will be at the quality we have seen this summer.  Guess we will all have to see if WWE can pull it another great PPV this Sunday evening at the First Niagara Center for WWE Night of Champions.

Dolph Ziggler (c) vs. Jack Swagger vs. Alex Riley vs. John Morrison in a Fatal 4 Way for the U.S. Championship

It has been quite a few months since there has been a Fatal 4 Way on a PPV.  The WWE needs to put a few more multi-man matches on PPVs.  They spice things up and after a while singles matches just get a little stale.  Well other than the Dolph Ziggler and Jack Swagger fighting over Vickie Guerrero’s management skills, there has been no build or hype for this match whatsoever.  It was just thrown together this past week on Raw.  With the men involved and the type of match, this bout would make one exciting opener.  Hopefully the dust clears, we will see the Monday Night Delight, John Morrison emerge the new U.S. Championship.  It will definitely boost the prestige of the U.S. Title as Ziggler has done more to hurt the titles’ stock than help it and give Morrison something to do.

Prediction:  John Morrison wins the U.S. Championship

Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Ted DiBiase for the Intercontinental Championship

Other than being thrown together at the last moment, this match has a little more going for it since both Rhodes and DiBiase have a history.  Rhodes and DiBiase became friends and great tag team partners while apart of Legacy.  When Legacy imploded early last year, Rhodes career soared while DiBiase plummeted to the bottom of the WWE.  Ted was drafted to Smackdown this spring and Cody took Ted under his wing.  Eventually the Undashing One grew tired of DIBiase’s constant failure and took his former friend and ally out.  Ted returned to Smackdown this past Friday to get some payback.  Now we have this match set for Night of Champions.  Expect Cody to get the win in the first match of this new feud.

Prediction:  Cody Rhodes retains

Kelly Kelly (c) vs. Beth Phoenix for the Diva’s Championship

Kelly Kelly just scraped by at Summerslam.  Now we go to Buffalo, Beth Phoenix’s hometown, to see if the Glamazon can destroy the pretty model trying to pose as a wrestler and bring legitimacy to the Diva’s Championship.  Ever since Summerslam, the whole storyline surrounding the Divas of Doom has been stagnant.  By having Beth win the Diva’s Title, the WWE opens up plenty of great possibilities for the Divas division as the Divas of Doom begin their reign of terror, shaping the Divas division in their image.

Prediction:  Beth Phoenix wins the Diva’s Championship

Air Boom (c) vs. The Miz & R-Truth for the WWE Tag Team Championship

When the WWE had Evan Bourne and Kofi Kingston won the Tag Team Championships back at the end of August, they wanted to rebuild the once-great Tag Team Division.  This Sunday at Night of Champions will be the first test.  These four superstars have been given the opportunity of a lifetime to kick-start this tag team renaissance.  To do just that, these superstars need to steal the show.  They need to put on the best series of tag team matches the WWE has seen in years.  It will be a huge task, but with the talent I personally believe they could do it.

Prediction:  Air Boom retains

Randy Orton (c) vs. Mark Henry for the World Heavyweight Championship

Aside from CM Punk vs. Triple H, this match has had the best build.  Ever since Mark Henry took out the Big Show at Money in the Bank, the World’s Strongest Man has been on one hell of roll inducting superstars into his Hall of Pain left, right and center.  There was no doubt that Henry would be the next No.1 Contender for the World Heavyweight Championship, but at first many did not believe Mark would walk out of Buffalo with the title.  How opinions can change as the WWE has done an incredible job of building the threat Henry poses to Orton’s title reign.  They have built it to the point that it has been hard to see Orton retain.  Sunday night in Buffalo will be the World’s Strongest Man’s best shot of ever winning the World Title, but Orton will not go done without a fight.  A classic take on the Unstoppable Force vs. the Immovable Object, which should make an excellent championship bout.

Prediction:  Mark Henry wins the World Heavyweight Championship

Alberto Del Rio (c) vs. John Cena for the WWE Championship

While the WWE has done an incredible job of building the World Heavyweight Championship match, they have completely dropped the ball with this match.  John Cena has been in squash mode for the last month.  He and the WWE have done nothing to make Del Rio look like he has a remote chance of beating Super Cena.   We, wrestling fans have lived with enough title changes to last the rest of the year.  The thought of Cena winning the WWE Title for umpteenth time is one unsettling feeling.  Alberto Del Rio HAS to beat John Cena at Night of Champions or the time and money the WWE invested to build the Mexican Aristocrat as the Next Big Thing will all be a waste.

Prediction:  Alberto Del Rio retains

CM Punk vs. Triple H in a No DQ Match; If CM Punk wins, Triple H must resign as COO of the WWE

This match has been on the forefront of Raw for the past month, there should be no doubt that it will be the match to end Night of Champions.  It might seem a little too soon for a match of this magnitude to happen between Punk and Triple H.  Considering how Nash was not cleared to compete and how the WWE royally screwed up the build for Alberto Del Rio vs. John Cena, what choice did the WWE have.  Given the incredible amount of talent in this match, it should not disappoint.  As much as I would love to see Punk beat the Cerebral Assassin, it would be too early for the WWE to pull the plug on Triple H as the COO of the WWE and every good story needs some adversity for the hero or anti-hero in this case.  Expect the match to end in some sort of controversy in order to set up a cliffhanger for Monday’s Raw.

Prediction:  Triple H wins

As the final PPV of the summer season, there is a lot riding on WWE Night of Champions 2011 to deliver much like Money in the Bank and Summerslam did before it.  One paper the card looks great, but when you take a closer look you definitely see the cracks in the armour.  The WWE needs to stop hyping one match to the stratosphere and rather hype up the PPV as a whole.  Come Sunday evening we will just have to see if lightning will strike for the WWE a third time.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

The Road to Bound for Glory Begins: Quick Preview of TNA No Surrender 2011

At the beginning of the Bound for Glory Series, 12 men were standing.  Now after the months of hard work and serious competition, only 4 men remain.  They will fight this Sunday at No Surrender to determine who will compete for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship at Total Non-Stop Action’s biggest PPV of the year, Bound for Glory.  These 4 men are Bully Ray, Gunner, James Storm and Bobby Roode.  This Sunday at No Surrender the stakes are high as by the end of this PPV, we will all know the main event of Bound for Glory.  So hopefully we will see the best from these 4 athletes have to offer as an opportunity like this one only happens once a career.

Surprisingly with the stakes this high, TNA has done a horrible job of hyping No Surrender.  All of the matches on the card were only announced until two weeks before the show, the big match between Sting and Ric Flair, which should have been on this show, has been booked for this week’s Impact Wrestling and why are Matt Morgan, Devon and D’Angelo Dinero wrestling on this show when they are all supposed to be injured?  Every wrestling promotion can learn from TNA how not to hype a PPV, especially the PPV that leads right into their biggest PPV of the year.  Other than the Bound for Glory Series matches and Brian Kendrick vs. Austin Aries, most of these matches seem better suited for Impact Wrestling.  Like every PPV before this one, TNA please prove me wrong.  Put on an enjoyable wrestling PPV because you are running out of opportunities to keep wrestling fans like myself interested in your product.

Kid Kash vs. Jesse Sorensen in a No. 1 Contender’s Match for the X Division Championship
Prediction:   Jesse Sorensen becomes the No. 1 Contender for the X Division Championship

Bobby Roode vs. Gunner in a Bound for Glory Series Semi-Final Match
Prediction:   Bobby Roode wins

Bully Ray vs. James Storm in a Bound for Glory Series Semi-Final Match
Prediction:   Bully Ray wins

Brian Kendrick (c) vs. Austin Aries for the X Division Championship
Prediction:  Austin Aries win the X Division Championship

Matt Morgan vs. Samoa Joe
Prediction:   Samoa Joe wins

Mickie James (c) vs. Winter for the TNA Knockouts Championship
Prediction:  Mickie James retains

Mexican America (c) vs. Devon & D’Angelo Dinero for the TNA World Tag Team Championship
Prediction:   Mexican America retains

Bobby Roode vs. Bully Ray in the Bound for Glory Series Finals
Prediction:   Boddy Roode wins the Bound for Glory Series

Kurt Angle (c) vs. Sting vs. Mr. Anderson in a 3-Way Match for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship
Prediction:   Kurt Angle retains

Like most of the TNA PPVs this year not including Destination X, No Surrender has a lot to prove.  TNA needs to prove to us wrestling fans that we can trust them to put on a consistently good product.  At the moment, the only thing special about a TNA PPV is the matches are given more time than on Impact Wrestling.  That does not mean much when these matches share the same nonsensical booking that happens consistently on Impact Wrestling.  Hopefully TNA No Surrender 2011 will change that.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

The Silverdome Match of the Week: The Final Encounter


Other than SuperSmackdown, there was not a lot of anticipation for the week that we just finished.  It was our faults for doubting that WWE would not bring the excitement as Raw trumped the rather lackluster SuperSmackdown.  WWE dropped two big bombs on Monday Night Raw… sorry the Raw Supershow.  The first announcement on Raw was that from this point forward the superstars of Smackdown will be joining the superstars of Raw for the newly christened Raw Supershow.  From the way Triple H announced the news, it sounded like the official end of the brand split, but that was never specifically stated by the COO.  So there has been a lot of confusion surrounding this announcement that will hopefully be put to rest this coming Monday.  The second big announcement was that Triple H cancelled CM Punk vs. Kevin Nash for Night of Champions and in its’ place will be CM Punk vs. Triple H!  It was a big surprise as I personally thought the WWE would slowly build-up to a match between CM Punk and Triple H.  With the news that Kevin Nash was not cleared to wrestle at Night of Champions, the decision to have CM Punk vs. Triple H at Night of Champions makes sense.  Aside from the big news, there were a lot of great matches on TV.  Randy Orton vs. Dolph Ziggler and CM Punk vs. Miz from Raw was a pair of phenomenal wrestling contests while AJ Styles vs. Christopher Daniels was the best wrestling this writer has seen on Impact Wrestling in over a month other than the horrible ending.  None of these matches could touch the excellent chemistry and action that took place in the Steel Cage on SuperSmackdown as Randy Orton vs. Christian for the World Heavyweight Championship takes home the Silverdome Match of the Week.

For the past four months, Christian and Randy Orton have battled over the World Heavyweight Championship.  Last Tuesday, the two met for what was considered their final encounter for the prestigious World Heavyweight Title in the battle-tested Steel Cage.  Once the bell rang, Christian went right for the win by escaping the cage.  Christian took down Randy Orton with a big punch and immediately went for the cage door.  Orton would not be taken out that easily as he quickly recovered from Christian’s initial attack.  Orton would stop Christian from exiting the door, so the Instant Classic would try to scale the steel structure.  Halfway up the steel cage, Christian would change his mind and try to hit Orton with a cross body, but the Viper countered Christian’s cross body with a dropkick.  With the wind knocked out of Christian, the momentum swung right into Orton’s corner.  The WWE’s Apex Predator would use the swing in momentum to damage his opponent as Orton would hit Christian with some stiff clotheslines, an impactful back body drop and one vicious knee drop before going for a pin.  Christian kicked out at the count of two.  After kicking out of Orton’s pin, Christian would take the advantage and try to climb the cage yet again, but Orton would stop Captain Charisma.  Orton and Christian would battle back and forth until Christian hit a spinebuster and a neckbreaker.  With Orton down, Christian went straight for the door, only for Orton to pull him back into the ring.  Orton would start firing away right hands at the Pontiff of the Peepulation.  Christian countered one of Orton’s punches and sent the Viper right into the corner before scaling the steel cage.  Yet again, Orton would stop Christian from climbing the cage.  The two superstars battled on the top turnbuckle before Orton caught Christian with a thunderous superplex.  The superplex signaled desperation time for both competitors.  From that point, the pace of this match hit a fever pace. Orton and Christian went for everything.  From spears, inverted DDTs and frog splashes to powerslams, neckbreakers and second rope DDTs, Orton and Christian could not get the win.  Randy Orton would go for the RKO, only for Captian Charisma to dodge Orton’s devastating finisher and start to climb the cage.  Christian almost made it out of the cage when Orton caught up to him.  The two superstars would end up sitting on the top of the steel cage trading punches.  In a last ditch effort, Christian tried to fall off the cage to the floor, but Orton would pull the Instant Classic back into the confines of the cage and onto the top rope.  Orton and Christian would continue to trade punches while standing on the top turnbuckle until Orton would smash Christian’s face against the steel cage.  Orton’s desperation move gave him enough time to set Christian up for a RKO off the top turnbuckle in order to retain the World Heavyweight Championship.  With that incredible RKO off the top rope, the final chapter in this somewhat one-sided yet unbelievable feud has come to a close.  For the last four months, Randy Orton and Christian have given us wrestling fans some of the best World Heavyweight Title matches in a long time and brought back the prestige that belt lost in a few mismanaged title reigns.  No doubt, Randy Orton vs. Christian is the feud of the year.

The WWE has not announced anything for this week’s editions of Raw and Smackdown.  On the flip side, almost everything has been announced for this week’s Impact Wrestling.  This week will see the return of Jeff Hardy, Kurt Angle vs. Mr. Anderson for the TNA World Heavyweight Title, James Storm vs. Robert Roode vs. Gunner vs. Bully Ray, Eric Young vs. Robbie E for the TV Title and the British Invasion vs. Devon and the Pope.  Another big week for TNA leading into next Sunday’s No Surrender PPV event.  Hopefully they can make the best of it, but I personally have my doubts.  Until next weekend readers, have a good week ahead.  Cheers.