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Sunday, June 3, 2012

The Silver Report: May 27-June 2


Hope everybody enjoyed my review of WrestleMania 28.  Now we are back to regular scheduled programming.  Two Sundays ago, WWE put on what has been said to be the best Over the Limit event out them all.  While not perfect, the show was said to offer a good amount of quality wrestling especially the World Title Fatal 4 Way and Punk vs. Bryan.  Those are two of the reasons I will most likely be picking Over the Limit up when it releases on DVD next month.  Since Over the Limit it has been an eventful couple of weeks as WWE builds towards the return of No Way Out in two weeks.

Big Show’s Path of Destruction
Only two weeks ago, Big Show was out of a job thanks to John Laurinaitis.  Only two weeks ago, Big Show turned heel as he helped Mr. Laurinaitis beat John Cena in the main event of Over the Limit.  While a predictable turn of events, I was honestly surprised that WWE would go this direction with Big Show.  I thought he would stay the jolly giant character he has played the last two years until he inevitably retired.  At first, I did not care about Big Show’s turn, but it has grown on me considering how the WWE is building him like the monster he should be.  This week, Big Show was booked in a match with the Funkasaurus Brodus Clay.  It was an intriguing match as it looked like Brodus would get some actual competition for once, but that never happened as Big Show hit Brodus with a huge spear before the match.  What followed was an incredible beatdown as Big Show continually hit Brodus with the side of the announce table, bounced R-Truth off the wires of the ring ropes and threw Kofi Kingston through the ringside barricade.  Big Show’s path of destruction continued on Smackdown as well.  Big Show attacked Santino Marella and Zack Ryder after their match against Darren Young and Titus O’Neil.  The devastation Big Show left was a message to his opponent at No Way Out, John Cena that Big Show means business this time around.  While it is yet another feud between Big Show and John Cena, it will be interesting to see how their Steel Cage Match at No Way Out turns out.  Are they building Big Show only to get squashed under the weight of Super Cena or are they going to continue to build Big Show as Mr. Laurinaitis’ monster?  Only time will tell.

The Big Red Monster Joins the WWE Title Picture
A few weeks ago, Daniel Bryan introduced Kane into his feud with CM Punk when he tricked the Big Red Monster into attacking CM Punk as Kane thought Punk hit him with a steel chair, where in reality it was Bryan that hit Kane.  The following week on Raw, Punk got even with Bryan as he tricked Kane into attacking Bryan by handing the American Dragon a steel chair while Kane was not looking.  These events led to Mr. Laurinaitis booking CM Punk vs. Kane for the WWE Championship this past Friday on Smackdown.  The match was a back-and-forth affair that saw CM Punk and Kane give it their all.  The match seemed to be going without a hitch until Daniel Bryan showed up.  First Bryan tried to distract Punk while he was on the top rope, but that did not work out for the American Dragon.  His second attempt to interfere in the match did work as Bryan hit an impressive missile dropkick on both Punk and Kane (one leg for each superstar) causing the ref to stop the match as a result of a no contest.  The brawl did not stop though as Punk and Bryan went at it before Kane came in and hit them with a double chokeslam.  This crazy series of events would come to an end when Mr. Laurinaitis would roll on out in his People Power scooter and announce that the WWE Championship match at No Way Out will be a Triple Threat Match between CM Punk, Kane and Daniel Bryan.  While I and many others would have loved to see another CM Punk vs. Daniel Bryan singles match, this Triple Threat Match should be a very fun affair considering how great these three have been the last few weeks on both Raw and Smackdown.  Also this Triple Threat Match will draw out the CM Punk vs. Daniel Bryan feud even longer and could possibly set-up for another singles match at Money in the Bank or even Summerslam. 

Monday, May 28, 2012

Once in a Lifetime: Review of WWE WrestleMania 28


When something is hyped up so much, it is extremely hard for it to live up all the hype.  John Cena vs. The Rock along with WrestleMania 28 had close to a whole year of hype, the only question was could it live up to this incredible amount of hype.  Built as the greatest WrestleMania of all-time, WrestleMania 28 was supposed to blow every wrestling fan’s expectations.  If you were hoping for WrestleMania 28 to be the greatest WrestleMania, you would have been incredibly disappointed.  If you kept your expectations realistic like yours truly, WrestleMania 28 was an entertaining show that was a little better than last years’ anticlimactic event. 

Where most of the big matches at WrestleMania 27 did not live to the hype, the top matches at WrestleMania 28 sure did other than Daniel Bryan vs. Sheamus, which was only given 18 seconds.  John Cena vs. The Rock was great though the wrong guy went over, CM Punk vs. Chris Jericho started out a little slow then built into an incredible technical match with one incredible ending and last, but not least Undertaker vs. Triple H was just legendary, easily the Match of the Night and possibly the Match of the Year.  Undertaker vs. Triple H is well worth the price to buy this PPV on iTunes or on DVD, it is that amazing.  The rest of the card is hit or miss.  Daniel Bryan vs. Sheamus was disappointing only because WWE gave them 18 seconds, Kane vs. Randy Orton was a good back-and-forth match, Big Show vs. Cody Rhodes was just plain boring, the Divas Tag Match was the definition of sloppy wrestling and Team Johnny vs. Team Teddy was a highly entertaining match that could have been a bit better if it went a little longer.  From top to bottom, WrestleMania 28 was a mixed bag, but overall an entertaining four hour wrestling PPV.  It is by no ways the greatest WrestleMania of all-time; also in no ways is it the worst. 

Sheamus def. Daniel Bryan to win the World Heavyweight Championship
Rating:  5/10

Kane def. Randy Orton
Rating:  7/10

Big Show def. Cody Rhodes to win the Intercontinental Championship
Rating:  5.5/10

Kelly Kelly & Maria Menounos def. Beth Phoenix & Eve
Rating:  2.5/10

Undertaker def. Triple H in Hell in a Cell
Rating:  10/10

Team Johnny def. Team Teddy
Rating:  7.5/10

CM Punk def. Chris Jericho by submission to retain the WWE Championship
Rating:  9/10

The Rock def. John Cena
Rating:  9/10

Overall, WrestleMania 28 is a good entertaining PPV.  It did not live up to the massive hype that WWE put on it, but still pulled out to be a better show than my least favourite WrestleMania, WrestleMania 27.  The top three matches on the card all delivered in spades and should not be missed by any wrestling fan.  At the end of the day, WrestleMania 28 is worth watching or even owning on DVD or iTunes.  My rating for WWE WrestleMania 28 is 7.5 out of 10.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

The Silver Report: May 13-19


Due to the fact that I am running late on a lot of things, I am going to merge my Over the Limit preview with this week’s edition of the Silver Report and postpone my review of WrestleMania 28 until next weekend.  Also with all the humongous news that was announced earlier this week, there was no way that I would not do a Silver Report to give my two cents about these big news stories in the pro wrestling industry.  Before I get to the huge news, let us run down my predictions for WWE Over the Limit that is live right now.

Kofi Kingston & R-Truth (c) vs. Dolph Ziggler & Jack Swagger for the WWE Tag Team Championship
Prediction:  Kofi Kingston & R-Truth retain

Layla (c) vs. Beth Phoenix for the Diva’s Championship
Prediction:  Layla retains

Sheamus (c) vs. Alberto Del Rio vs. Chris Jericho vs. Randy Orton in a Fatal 4 Way Match for the World Heavyweight Championship
Prediction:  Sheamus retains

John Cena vs. John Laurinaitis
Prediction:  John Laurinaitis wins

CM Punk (c) vs. Daniel Bryan for the WWE Championship
Prediction:  CM Punk retains in what should easily be Match of the Night

TNA Impact Goes Live This Summer
It has been a long time since I have talked about anything TNA related on this blog due to the fact I stopped watching back last November when I got fed up with the product.  I still follow PPV reports and such so I do have a rough idea what goes on in TNA, but not enough to really talk about anything.  Well I got something to talk about today.  To celebrate this coming summer, TNA is making some more changes to Impact.  Starting May 31st, TNA Impact is moving to an 8 o’clock start time and going live every single week.  That might sound pretty cool, but there is one catch Impact will be live from the Impact each and every week and also all further PPVs including Bound for Glory will be held in the Impact Zone.  For longtime TNA fans or off-and-on fans such as yours truly, limiting TNA to just the Impact Zone is a horrible decision.  The fans in the Impact Zone are so long past burnt out of TNA’s product that they do not offer the best and most honest crowd response.  If TNA decided to drop some PPVs and go live and in a different location each and every week, I believe that would draw the crowds that would produce an excellent atmosphere for the show.  Remember when TNA got out of the Impact Zone last year to do tapings for TNA Impact?  That was awesome as it felt like a breath of fresh air.  Going live might be the next step for TNA, but they also need to get out of the Impact Zone just as bad.  If they don’t, it will most likely become evident very quick that the fans there are not into TNA’s product, so why should we tune in to watch?

Raw Goes Three Hours Come July 23rd
We got even bigger news this week as WWE announced Monday Night Raw’s 1000th show this July 23rd (one day after my birthday).  It was obvious that for this huge celebration that this Raw would be three hours long, but no one saw the next announcement coming as John Cena tweeted that Raw will be three hours long permanently starting July 23rd.  For any wrestling fan, Raw going three hours is huge news and is extremely polarizing.  Some are saying it will be a great addition to the show and give more exposure to underutilized wrestlers and more time for matches while others are saying it will cause the complete destruction of professional wrestling.  I can see why people fall into the latter seeing WCW Nitro did that over a decade ago and it was one of the reasons WCW is no longer around today, but I can see why some are hopeful.  I personally fall on the side that thinks that making Raw three hours long is a bad idea.  When Raw is bad or mediocre, the show does drag on even at the regular two hours.  Also the recent three hour Raws have been nothing short of atrocious for the past year.  None of them have delivered since the three hour Raw WWE had back in November 2010 for King of the Ring.  What makes people think WWE can book a three hour show every single week if they cannot do it every once and a while?  We can speculate all we want right now, but we will all have to wait until the three hour Raw takes its’ course to see if it is a success or utter failure.

Monday, May 14, 2012

The Silver Report: May 6-12


Border Wars this weekend and Over the Limit this coming weekend.  It is a busy week in wrestling.  Also WrestleMania 28 finally comes out on DVD here in Canada tomorrow so there will be no Silver Report for next week.  In the place of the Silver Report will be my review of WrestleMania 28 along with a quick preview for Over the Limit.  It has been a busy week so this week’s Silver Report will be a little shorter than usual.

Don’t Cross the Boss
With John Cena not at Raw this past week, John Laurinaitus focused his attention on putting the rest of the WWE roster on notice.  The GM of both Raw and Smackdown made it clear that whoever does not respect him and also makes fun of his voice will face severe consequences.  First, Big Show made fun of Laurinaitus’ voice and was humiliated in front of the entire WWE Universe by Eve.  Next was CM Punk, who Laurinaitus booked in a Handicap Match against Lord Tensai and Daniel Bryan in the main event.  Punk fought valiantly against the No.1 Contender to the WWE Championship and Laurinaitus’ hired wrecking ball, but ultimately came up short as he fell to Tensai’s claw.  In preparing to face Cena at Over the Limit, Laurinaitus has sent a message to the entire locker room.  Don’t cross him or face the consequences.  We will just have to see what happens tonight on Raw.

Heyman is Back, Lesnar Quits
Ever since Lesnar came back to the WWE, many fans have been anticipating the return of Brock’s longtime manager, Paul Heyman.  These fans finally found out as Paul Heyman made his surprise return to WWE last week to read a statement from his client, Brock Lesnar.  To sum things up, Brock Lesnar has “quit” the WWE.  In order to keep Lesnar off of WWE programming for a while and not use up all his dates, WWE has decided to go this route with the story.  I have no doubt that is building towards Brock Lesnar vs. Triple H at Summerslam, but how we get there is up in the air.  I do believe that Paul Heyman will play an integral part as he will be Brock’s voice while Lesnar is kept off of TV and PPV.

Everybody Wants a Shot at the Great White
On this past Raw, there was a tag match with Sheamus and Randy Orton vs. Alberto Del Rio and Chris Jericho.  It was a heated contest that saw Jericho getting the pinfall victory over the World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus.  After the match, everything broke down Laurinaitus’ office as Jericho, Orton and Del Rio all were bickering over who deserved a shot at the World Title.  Laurinaitus solved the problem by making the World Title match at Over the Limit a Fatal 4 Way.  While feeling just thrown together just for the sake of it, this Fatal 4 Way match should be excited considering the talent in the match.

Sunday, May 6, 2012

The Silver Report: April 29-May 5


One week removed from what has been considered the best WWE PPV since last year’s Money in the Bank.  Chicago seems to bring out the best in the WWE.  Every PPV should be in Chicago at this rate.  Last Sunday’s Extreme Rules was one eventful night that saw both CM Punk and Sheamus defend their titles in two highly praised matches and Cena nearly beat Brock Lesnar in a bloody confrontation.  While I was a little disappointed that Cena went over Lesnar, I am going to make sure to pick up Extreme Rules on DVD when it comes out to see this great PPV for myself.  The fallout from Extreme Rules dominated WWE programming this week as we move closer to Over the Limit, which is just two weeks away.

Johnny Cracks
Raw opened with one heated segment involving John Laurinaitus, Triple H and Brock Lesnar.  Triple H was at Raw to address Brock’s unreasonable terms that Laurinaitus agreed to the week before.  The COO of the WWE put his foot down and that did not satisfy Brock.  Brock and Triple H came to blows which ended when Lesnar hooked in the Kimura and broke Triple H’s arm.  Just like that after all of Laurinaitus’ hard work in building Lesnar to be the face of the WWE, Brock blew a gasket and seemingly got himself fired.  Left in a state of shock and panic, Laurinaitus turned his attention to John Cena as he would announce Cena’s opponent at Over the Limit at the end of the show.  John Cena came out to the ring in a sling as his arm was hurt during his match with Brock Lesnar at Extreme Rules.  Immediately following that Laurinaitus came to the ring to announce Cena’s opponent.  At first everybody thought Lord Tensai would be Cena’s opponent because the wrestler formerly known as A-Train made his way to ring after Laurinaitus came to the ring.  WWE tricked us all as Laurinaitus hit Cena over the head with the microphone before announcing that he would face John Cena at Over the Limit.  While I know that this match will be far from a technical masterpiece, I have been waiting for somebody to finally get their hands on Laurinaitus since Cena hit Mr. People Power one of the stiffest clotheslines during his match with Punk at last years’ Money in the Bank PPV.  It will most likely be an overbooked mess, but I personally believe it will be a very entertaining overbooked mess.

CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, WWE Championship, Over the Limit, the Internet Has Exploded
If the title does not make the Internet Wrestling Community collectively mark out, I don’t know what will.  Many hardcore wrestling fans have been waiting to see CM Punk and Daniel Bryan face-off on WWE PPV ever since the WWE signed Bryan back in 2009.  While I personally would really love to see this match main event WrestleMania someday, WWE did the smart thing of putting this match on what is mostly considered a throwaway PPV in the minds of many wrestling fans including yours truly.  It gets wrestling fans that would usually skip Over the Limit to keep watching Raw to see the build and possibly order the PPV to see this one match.  We will have to see how WWE builds this match in the next two weeks, but CM Punk and Daniel Bryan have a long history from their time in ROH to their matches from earlier this year that WWE can pull material from to perfectly build this match as the main event of Over the Limit even in such a short time. 

A War Is Coming Across the Border
It has been a long time since I have mentioned anything about Ring of Honor on the Silver Report.  With how busy I was these last six months, I stopped watching ROH because I never really had much time to watch ROH on my computer.  About a month ago, I found out that Fox 29 (channel 28 on my TV) had ROH on Sunday nights at 11.  So I have gotten back into the swing of things with this great wrestling promotion just in time for their biggest iPPV of the year, Border Wars.  Next Saturday at the Ben Reeves Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, ROH will bring one of their biggest cards of 2012.  Roderick Strong vs. Fit Finlay, The Briscoes vs. Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team in a Fight Without Honor for the ROH Tag Titles, Lance Storm vs. Mike Bennett, Eddie Edwards vs. Rhino, Michael Elgin vs. Adam Cole and Jay Lethal vs. Tommaso Ciampa fill out the incredible undercard.  The main event goes to possibly the most anticipated ROH World Championship Match of 2012 in Davey Richards vs. “Wrestling’s Worst Nightmare” Kevin Steen.  Being that this match is Kevin Steen’s only chance at the ROH Title, this match should be off the charts and see the Canadian Kevin Steen walking away with the ROH Title around his waist.  I am personally cheering for Kevin Steen because I can see ROH becoming a lot more interesting with Steen as World Champion.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

WrestleMania Hangover: Quick Preview of WWE Extreme Rules 2012


No matter what happens at the biggest show of the year, there is always some sort of fallout.  Each year the PPV immediately after WrestleMania is used as the place to blow-off to many of the feuds that hangover from WrestleMania in order to make way for new feuds and storylines for the months to come.  This blow-off makes the PPV immediately after WrestleMania be it Backlash or Extreme Rules as exciting as WrestleMania itself.

Much like WrestleMania, most of the excitement for Extreme Rules comes down to one match, John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar.  WWE has done a pretty good job of building this budding feud between the Face of the WWE and Laurinaitus’ handpicked Face of the WWE.  Considering how big this match is, this writer thinks WWE will find a way to keep it going for the next few months than have a definitive winner this Sunday at Extreme Rules.  Along with Cena vs. Lesnar, WWE has packed Extreme Rules with what looks like some great bouts.  With the amazing Chicago crowd, there is a high probability that Extreme Rules will turn out to be one of the best PPVs of 2012.

Randy Orton vs. Kane in a Falls Count Anywhere Match
Prediction:  Randy Orton wins

Nikki Bella (c) vs. Beth Phoenix for the Divas Championship
Prediction:  Nikki Bella retains

Big Show (c) vs. Cody Rhodes for the Intercontinental Championship
Prediction:  Cody Rhodes wins the Intercontinental Championship

Sheamus (c) vs. Daniel Bryan in a 2 out of 3 Falls Match for the World Championship
Prediction:  Sheamus retains

John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar in an Extreme Rules Match
Prediction:  Match goes to a No Contest

CM Punk (c) vs. Chris Jericho in a Chicago Street Fight for the WWE Championship
Prediction:  CM Punk retains

Great build, solid six match card and one of the hottest wrestling crowds in North America, WWE Extreme Rules has everything going for it.  We will just have to wait this Sunday evening to see if the WWE executes on this incredible situation.  Personally my hopes are high for this PPV considering the conditions and the top three matches on the card.  Nonetheless it should be an exciting night of wrestling to say the least. 

Monday, April 23, 2012

The Silver Report: April 15- 21

I have been a very busy week for yours truly with working two jobs and writing for two blogs.  Did not even get to watch Smackdown due to how busy I am.  This week saw the WWE go to Europe for their annual tour that always takes place after WrestleMania.  Raw was a really good show and I don’t know how Smackdown was, but I believe it was much better than Super Smackdown from the week before.  This coming week is the last week before next Sunday’s Extreme Rules PPV so hopefully we get two good go-home shows that properly build this great card.

Just Not Cena’s Month

April just has not been John Cena’s month.  He lost to The Rock on the Biggest Stage of Them All and Brock Lesnar and his signature F-5 have laid him out for two straight weeks now.  What could have gone wrong for the Face of the WWE this week?  To prepare for his match against Lesnar at Extreme Rules, John Cena was put into an Extreme Rules Match with an opponent of John Laurinaitus’ choosing.  To John’s dismay, Mr. People Power chose Lord Tensai, who has ran through his opponents the last two weeks on Raw, to face John Cena.  It was a highly competitive back-and-forth match as Lord Tensai and Cena traded moves.  Not much of an Extreme Rules Match as we say no weapons enter the match at all, but a really good main event nonetheless.  Right when John locked in the STF on Tensai, David Otunga hit the ring to break the hold.  Otunga did break the hold, but was on the receiving end of a big Attitude Adjustment.  With Cena pre-occupied with Otunga, Lord Tensai got some time to catch his breath before spitting green mist right into Cena’s eyes.  The green mist stunned Cena long enough for Tensai to hit his devastating sit-down powerbomb finisher for the win.  While it was another devastating loss for Cena, Lord Tensai needed the win much more than the self-proclaimed Champ as WWE tries to build him as their newest monster.  Now things get interesting for Cena as this month has been the most vulnerable he has been in about a decade.  It is strange; Cena no longer feels like the superhero the WWE has built him up to be.  He feels like a normal human being and it is the most interesting he has been in years.  We will have to tune into Raw this week to see if John Cena’s luck turns around or if his bad luck continues.

Punk Vanquishes the World’s Strongest Man, Moves Onto Y2J

After weeks of losing to Mark Henry via count-out and disqualification, CM Punk had to put-up or shut-up this Monday on Raw as he faced off with Henry in a No DQ, No Count-Out Match for the WWE Championship.  Personally, I was quite surprised this match kicked off Raw because I thought WWE would have saved it until later in the show, but it came as a nice change of pace as Raw starts with a promo most weeks.  With Chris Jericho as a distraction, Punk focused at the task at hand, taking down the World’s Strongest Man and retaining his WWE Championship.  Punk and Henry fought back-and-forth trading blows, holds and chair shots.  This match was not one of the most extreme No DQ Matches in the world, but Punk and Henry used enough chairs to justify putting the stipulation on the match.  Seeing as Mark Henry is a hefty fellow, there was no way Punk was going to lift him up for the GTS.  Neither did they follow the trope some these big man, little man matches have when the smaller guy tries to lift the bigger guy early in the match, but fails then miraculously is able to lift them in the ending moments to hit their finisher for the win.  Instead Punk went to his tribute to the late “Macho Man” Randy Savage to finish Mark Henry with a little bit of a twist.  Punk went to the top rope after hitting his signature high knee bulldog combo with a chair in hand.  Punk hit a variation of the flying elbow while holding onto the chair on Henry for the 3 count.  CM Punk vs. Mark Henry was another highly entertaining match from this past Raw that those who missed it should check out.  After Punk’s victory, Chris Jericho appeared on the Titantron to announce Cm Punk vs. Chris Jericho in a Chicago Street Fight for the WWE Championship at Extreme Rules and to try and get under Punk’s skin yet again.  Considering that Extreme Rules is in Chicago, this match should blow off the roof next Sunday.  I am really hoping Punk vs. Jericho will be the main event over Cena vs. Lesnar because this match could be one of the best of the year.

3 Hour Raw, But For What Occasion?

Well tomorrow’s Raw is going to be a 3 hour extravaganza.  Usually WWE has themes for their 3 hour Raws to make them seem more special than a normal 2 hour show, but nothing has been announced for this 3 Hour Raw and it seems a little weird.  Normally after WrestleMania, WWE likes to shake-up the roster with the annual draft, which usually takes right before or right after Extreme Rules.  Yet nothing has been even mentioned about the draft.  Making me think it might happen a little later this year, as I do not think WWE will have two 3 Hour Raws in a row.  They have done it before so it will not surprise me if they announce the draft will be the Raw after Extreme Rules.  The only thing announced for the show is a contract signing for John Cena vs. Brock Lesnar at Extreme Rules.  It will be interesting to see how WWE fills the rest of the show.  Hopefully it will be as good as the last few Raws have been because this is the best Raw has been all year.