Payback 2017 Recap

U.S. Title Match: Kevin Owens (c) vs Chris Jericho Good opener, with a somewhat surprising result.  The assumption going in for a lot of people was that Owens would win here, the angle wold be over, and Jericho would be off to tour with Fozzy.  Well, I saw on Twitter this weekend that a lot … Continue reading Payback 2017 Recap

Retro Recap – Unforgiven 2004

Unforgiven went down in September of 2004, about a month after Summerslam.  The company was still reeling a bit from Brock Lesnar leaving after WrestleMania XX, and was getting by with JBL as the main champion on Smackdown while Triple H's Evolution (with Ric Flair and two youngsters named Randy Orton and Bautista) was sucking … Continue reading Retro Recap – Unforgiven 2004

Superstar Shake Up – One Week Later

There were a lot of instant reactions to the Superstar Shake Up last week.  I figured it would be best to wait a week and see how it shakes out first, so here's what I think so far:  RAW I'm fine with the middle and bottom rows. Alexa Bliss has already shaken up the women's … Continue reading Superstar Shake Up – One Week Later

Retro Recap – Halloween Havoc 1991

Halloween Havoc was the follow up to what may be the worst pay per view, WCW or otherwise, ever: the 1991 Great American Bash. That show, mere days after WCW fired Ric Flair and literally had to reshuffle an entire card that didn't look very good to start with, was a total dumpster fire on … Continue reading Retro Recap – Halloween Havoc 1991

WrestleMania 33 Recap

Pre-Show The cruiserweight title match was really good; the good thing about them going on the preshow is that they got 15 minutes instead of 10, and the finish allows for a rematch.  Battle Royals are always ok at best; the Gronk run-in was fine as a sports entertainment moment.  Mojo Rawley winning it.....I would … Continue reading WrestleMania 33 Recap

Thank You, Taker

I first saw Mark Callaway wrestle in 1990 on Saturday morning NWA Worldwide Wrestling.  There was a team called the Skyscrapers, composed of Sid Vicious and Dan Spivey, with the gimmick that they were two really tall guys who beat the crap out of people.  Vicious suffered a lung injury in November of 89, and … Continue reading Thank You, Taker

My Ultimate Wrestlemania Challenge Card

So I took the Ultimate Wrestlemania Challenge that a few twitter friends were kicking around. The rules were simple; come up with a card of nine to ten matches from previous WrestleMania shows, making one big event. The catch is that you can only use people once so if you pick Shawn Michaels Iron Man … Continue reading My Ultimate Wrestlemania Challenge Card

Retro Recap – WrestleMania 28

WrestleMania 28 was the second show in the two year, three 'Mania show comeback tour by the Rock. This one saw him get back in the ring for his first singles match in almost nine years against John Cena.  It was also part of a big comeback for the company after what, perception wise, was … Continue reading Retro Recap – WrestleMania 28

Retro Recap – WrestleMania VII

WrestleMania VII.....did Vince think we were stupid?  I generally believe that in the long view, Vince knows what he's doing better than us laymen.  But in the short run, like anyone else, he's had his share of brain farts.  This was one of them.  Wrestlemania VII, dubbed Superstars and Stripes Forever, was a blatant, jingoistic … Continue reading Retro Recap – WrestleMania VII

Retro Recap – WrestleMania XI

WrestleMania XI was at the height of the New Generation Era, where the company tried to show it had moved on for good from Hulkamania and was all in with new people. After perhaps the biggest course correction in 'Mania history with WrestleMania X, it was time to keep the momentum going. Only one problem: … Continue reading Retro Recap – WrestleMania XI