Reimagining WWE SummerSlam 2003: A robust card featuring more impactful matches and a new main event. Check out our version of the classic event.
Read MoreAs this year’s WrestleMania approaches, we go back into the past and take a look at some of the absolute best WrestleMania hype/promo videos over the past 39 years of the show to see not only how damned good the production team is but how a proper video can get you right in the feels and have you excited like only these videos can!
Read MoreWrestling fans might remember Dean Douglas by his more popular wrestling name Shane Douglas. Still, from 1995 through 1996, Dean Douglas was brought in as an arrogant intellectual who was a far cry from The Franchise. We explore his character and what went wrong.
Read MoreWhile Vince McMahon is best known as the Chairman and CEO of WWE, he also served as their lead play-by-play announcer for over 20 years. Often considered to be over-the-top, we explore how he excelled in this role.
Read MoreWhen WCCW ceased operations, Kerry Von Erich finally joined the WWF, yet with a name change, hidden disability and personal demons, it was an uphill battle from the beginning. In the eye of the tornado, there's no more high and low, no floor and sky. This is the Texas Tornado’s run with WWE.
Read MoreWWE's initial brand extension consisted of splitting the roster in half. SmackDown decided to introduce a Cruiserweight division as one of its main attractions. One of the top cruiserweights to emerge was Jamie Noble, who created a significant career in WWE that shifted from the Cruiserweight division to the tag team division, then one of the most respected producers of WWE television today.
Read MoreCM Punk’s descent into a maniacal cult leader led to the formation of the Straight Edge Society, where members were rescued and forced to shave their heads as a sign of their commitment to the cause. While the group never reached any heights they should have, we revisit their story.
Read MoreThe intricate rivalry between Shawn Michaels and Randy Orton is often forgotten amongst each other’s career highlights. We relive this compelling story.
Read MoreIn the mid-2000s, WWE created a wide variety of characters as they attempted to create new stars on their roster. During this era, one character immediately stood out due to his eccentric antics, The Boogeyman.
Read MoreAs Bradshaw split from his partner Ron Simmons and transformed himself into John Bradshaw Layfield, he required a group to act as a protector which also played a pivotal role in his WWE Championship reign. We relive JBL's Cabinet and its influence on the champion.
Read MoreDuring the days of the Monday Night Wars, there were few bigger standouts in the WCW Cruiserweight division than Ultimo Dragon. Two of his dreams were to wrestle at Madison Square Garden and at WrestleMania then the news came out in 2003 that WWE had signed Ultimo Dragon, likely based on the huge popularity of Rey Mysterio at the time. We revisit Ultimo Dragon’s run and what went wrong.
Read MoreWhen WWE purchased WCW in March 2001, many of WCW's younger talents made their way to WWE but found it challenging to excel within a stacked roster. One of those talents was Gregory Helms, but after channelling his love of The Green Lantern and comic books, he settled on a character that set him apart from the crowd in the form of an over-the-top superhero. This is our look at The Hurricane.
Read MoreWhile recently retired from in-ring action due to an injury, Vince McMahon made the decision to bring back the ‘Million Dollar Man’ Ted DiBiase in 1994 as he fronted one of the New Generation Era’s most famous stables, The Million Dollar Corporation.
Read MoreThroughout 2008 the featured headline feud on the SmackDown brand was between Undertaker and The Rated R Superstar Edge, but the seeds of their rivalry were planted one year earlier which featured some of the Deadman’s best matches of his illustrious career.
Read MoreIn hindsight, it seems like it should have been easy to make Kid Kash a star in WWE. He was athletic, charismatic, and knew how to work a crowd. And yet, despite all the assets Kid Kash had in his favor, WWE magnificently dropped the ball, with his run lasting a mere 15 months. We look at what could have been.
Read MoreIn 1989, Ted DiBiase created the Million Dollar Championship after being unable to buy or win the WWF World Championship from Hulk Hogan. While never officially sanctioned nor seen as an “official” championship in the WWF, the Million Dollar Belt was held by several other wrestlers over the years and was frequently re-introduced. Today, we look at its history.
Read MoreFor the past three decades, only a select number of men and women can claim to having performed in the main event of WrestleMania. Still, today, we look at some of the most incredible talents to never main event WrestleMania and when it would have made the most sense for them to have done so.
Read MoreThe time has finally come for 2K and WWE to release WWE 2K22, promising that it hits different. Having had some time to dive into the game and get used to the new engine, how does it pan out? We provide you with a review of the advanced copy we received.
Read MoreAfter being signed by WWF, Ahmed Johnson would be immediately slotted into the upper mid-card of the New Generation phase of the promotion’s history, but due to several injuries along with his reputation backstage, this rise was short-lived. We relive the rise and fall of Ahmed Johnson.
Read MoreIn the late 90s, WWE was headlined by Stone Cold Steve Austin, but there was one woman receiving some of the biggest reactions outside of the Texas Rattlesnake and that was Rena ‘Sable’ Mero. We cover her rise in popularity, her exit from WWE, the lawsuit and eventual return.
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