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Top 5 best in wrestling today

20 Sep

There’s some good stuff going on in wrestling today, this is what I consider the top 5 best in WWE and TNA right now. Obviously my top 5 is different than yours, so please, let me hear your top 5.

5. Robert Roode #1 contender for TNA heavyweight title

Robert Roode and James Storm are great as Beer Money, but like most others, I think Roode has the potential to be TNA’s next top guy. He knows how to wrestle and he knows how to talk; he’s pretty good at both those things, in fact.

TNA’s recent track record of ‘top stars’ and champions is a bit unsettling. Personally, I don’t see how they can have Jeff Hardy and Kurt Angle in the title scene at all right now. Those two, despite their popularity and talent, don’t represent their company they way they should. And TNA shouldn’t push guys who don’t make them look good.

For years now, since the beginning of TNA, Roode has been a great asset to the company. Roode has a load of potential that is just now being put to use by TNA creative.

I hope that Roode’s newly won spot as #1 contender is a long term investment by TNA in shaping him into becoming a true, top guy for the company. I think he’s proven enough to earn the spot and the trust of the company; he is someone that they can trust to serve the company well.

4. Zack Ryder on television & merchandise

Zack Ryder is OVER! Ryder is oozing with charisma and it’s about time that he gets a real chance at showing it.

Ryder is pretty much a self-made Superstar thanks to his Z: True Long Island Story videos on YouTube. For a company that prides themselves on being ‘entertainment,’ it’s taken them long enough to feature Zack Ryder as much as they have been recently.

I think WWE missed the boat with Santino; he was over and they never really went anywhere with it. Now is a perfect time to capitalize on Ryder’s popularity.

Regardless of Ryder’s in-ring ability (which isn’t bad), the WWE is a company that wants to make money and that’s what Zack Ryder can do for them. Ryder is money right now, there’s no doubt about it. The Zack Pack is willing to shovel out money for his t-shirts, headbands and shades, so put the guy on TV and let him try to sell more of it.

It’s certainly up to him and creative on just where and how far he can ride out his popularity, but at least now he’s got the opportunity to make something more of himself.

3. Cody Rhodes: once again dashing

I have been a fan of Cody Rhodes since before his dashing days, but for a long while, I think some underestimated him. Ted DiBiase, Jr. was the young star to keep our eyes on, however this last year, it hasn’t been Teddy who’s undergone an interesting transformation, it’s been Cody; Cody Rhodes came into his own. His match against Rey Mysterio at Wrestlemania XXVII was one of the best of the night and proved just how far he had come since his debut in the WWE.

Though he may be the grandson of a plumber, Rhodes is anything but a ‘common man.’ Cody Rhodes is dashing.

What seems like it would be such a cheesy gimmick, Rhodes made entertaining. From his theme song to the grooming tips and his digital mirror to the tantrums he threw when an opponent hit his face, Rhodes worked the gimmick into something truly entertaining and made himself look, well… dashing.

And then during his feud with Rey, Rhodes became undashing; he became Cody Von Doom, wearing a protective mask to cover his face. But again, when the gimmick could have become too gimmicky, he made it something interesting and entertaining.

He flinches when he walks to the ring, because he doesn’t want people to see his ugliness. He became a monster, but insisted everyone else was just as ugly and demanded they cover themselves as well.

He plays his character so well, and as Intercontinental champion, I hope that he can continue to show what he can do. Now in his feud against Teddy, I hope that they can both showcase themselves and take back their spots as the future of the WWE.

2. Jack Swagger & Dolph Ziggler

Jack Swagger and Dolph Ziggler are two young guys who are fighting to showcase themselves to the best of their abilities. Both are great athletes and both have a huge amount of potential that the WWE has yet to truly take a chance on.

What I find so great about this growing feud is that they weren’t just thrown against each other, to see who would win over Vickie Guerrero, but instead were thrown together to work with each other. By doing this, I think it adds a certain depth and longevity to their feud. They are both two guys they should invest more time in.

Obviously, this will lead to a Swagger vs. Dolph Ziggler match down the line, but the build up has been pretty good thus far. I’m a big fan of minimal physical altercation prior to the actual matches and such. The slow, steady feud boiling through fighting for Vickie Guerrero’s attention and managerial services, coupled with the added bonus of the United States championship, I think Swagger and Ziggler are set up to really shine for the WWE suits to take notice of them. Especially when it gets to the actual matches, those will be great.

1. CM Punk

The greatest thing in the WWE currently is CM Punk. Just a few months ago, he almost single-handedly revitalized pro wrestling (and started the WWE ice cream bar revolution). His pipe bomb promos have been exceptional and he’s headlined the last three PPVs; champion or not, CM Punk is WWE’s ‘it’ guy right now.

In the week following Punk’s announcement that he would be leaving the WWE, with his first real pipe bomb promo, CM Punk made wrestling fun again.

Punk became the anti-hero for the WWE universe, but unlike Batman, Punk was exactly what we wanted and needed in wrestling. He challenged what was presumed to be the ‘good’ in the WWE and took his own stand against it, fought against it for the greater good.

Punk and Cena put on a fantastic match at Money in the Bank, and Punk reigned supreme. At SummerSlam, after one of the best contract signing segments, he once again defeated John Cena, but fell victim to an opportunistic Alberto Del Rio, after being attacked by Triple H. By this time however, CM Punk had his sights set on Triple H.

Again, their match at Night of Champions was driven by Punk’s great promos.

As of now, Punk is in the midst of a strange feud involving Triple H and John Laurinaitis. As confusing and scattered as their feud may be, CM Punk is still fighting the good fight and is still the highlight of Raw.

I’m looking forward to hearing more pipe bombs being dropped and having Punk continue his anti-hero crusade for a better WWE.

WWE Night of Champions

18 Sep

Live results from WWE Night of Chmpions

Tag Team Championships match
AirBoom (c) vs. AwesomeTruth

AirBoom, still Tag Team champions

Intercontinental Championship match
Cody Rhodes (c) vs.  Ted DiBiase

Cody Rhodes, still Intercontinental champion

In-ring segment between Christian and Sheamus

United States Championship match
Dolph Ziggler (c) vs. John Morrision vs. Alex Riley vs. Jack Swagger

Dolph Ziggler, still United States champion

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

Mark Henry, NEW World Heavyweight champion

Diva’s Championship match
KellyKelly (c) vs. Beth Phoenix

KellyKelly, still Diva’s champion

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

John Cena, NEW WWE champion

If Punk wins, Triple H resigns as COO, No-Disqualification
Triple H vs. CM Punk

Triple H, via pinfall

WWE SummerSlam

14 Aug

Live results from WWE SummerSlam

Six-Man Tag Team Match
Miz/Truth/Del Rio vs. Kingston/Morrison/Mysterio

Rey Mysterio, Kofi Kingston and John Morrison – via pinfall

Singles Match
Mark Henry vs. Sheamus

Mark Henry – via countout

Cee Lo Green performs SummerSlam theme song

Diva’s Championship Match
KellyKelly(c) vs. Beth Phoenix

KellyKelly – retains Diva’s Championship

Singles Match
Wade Barrett vs. Daniel Bryan

 Wade Barrett – via pinfall

Christian calls out Edge to his corner, but Edge walks away

No Holds Barred Match
Christian(c) vs. Randy Orton

Randy Orton – NEW World Heavyweight Champion

WWE Championship Match
CM Punk(c) vs. John Cena(c)

 CM Punk – Undisputed WWE Champion

After the match, Kevin Nash attacks Punk and allows Alberto Del Rio to cash-in his Money in the Bank contract.

WWE Championship Match
CM Punk(c) vs. Alberto Del Rio

Alberto Del Rio – new WWE Champion 

Raw thoughts: Contract signings

9 Aug

With less than a week away from SummerSlam, we were treated to what I believe is one of the greatest contract signing segments in WWE history.

As CM Punk noted, contract signings are always the same. There usually isn’t anything too great about these segments. They’re time-consuming and rarely ever really entertaining and beneficial to the storyline.

My favorite contract signing segment was on the 9-1-08 edition of Monday Night Raw; Chris Jericho and Shawn Michaels were set to sign the contract for their unsanctioned match at Unforgiven.

What made this segment so memorable and enjoyable was Chris Jericho.  Throughout the entire first half of the segment, Jericho refrained from making any sort of eye-contact with Shawn Michaels. A small gesture, but for me, it really made the whole segment.

Last night’s contract signing, however trumps that. The back and forth between Punk and Cena was just great.

Undoubtedly, CM Punk steals the show when he speaks; that’s to be expected, but I was also pleasantly surprised with John Cena’s mic work. I’m no Cena-basher, but I usually don’t care too much for his promos. Last night though, he brought it.

Cena called Punk a phony; Punk admitted his grudge against Cena, whose had everything handed to him in the company. Cena pointed out to Punk that he is the one who needs to win Sunday, because win, lose or draw, Cena’s going to Wrestlemania to face The Rock, while Punk will just be a “loudmouth, one-hit-wonder.”

They shared great dialogue with each other. They fed off of each other and it shows how well they work together on the mic.

Not that their feud needed any more selling, but Punk and Cena have certainly sold their match at SummerSlam.

If you missed the segment, please enjoy.

 

It’s fun to be a fan again

19 Jul

In the last four weeks, the WWE has done a complete 180°.

For years now, the WWE has been so stale and predictable. No stories or wrestlers evoked any real emotion or excitement from the fans. It’s a hard thing to do, to make it feel real. And it just plain hasn’t been as fun as it used to be.

About a month ago, CM Punk changed that.
He made it feel real. He made it fun.

And last night, Vince McMahon and Triple H made it feel pretty real too.

I’m looking forward to next week’s Raw. I’m glad wrestling is fun again.

WWE Money in the Bank

17 Jul

WWE Money in the Bank live results

Smackdown! Money in the Bank

Daniel Bryan wins the Money in the Bank briefcase

Brie Bell vs. Kelly Kelly (c)

Kelly Kelly retains Diva’s Championship

Mark Henry vs. Big Show

Mark Henry

RAW Money in the Bank

Alberto Del Rio wins Money in the Bank

Randy Orton (c) vs. Christian

Christian is the NEW World Heavyweight Champion

CM Punk vs. John Cena (c)

CM Punk is the NEW WWE Champion

A good story

28 Jun

Last night, CM Punk accomplished something rare in professional wrestling. He made wrestling fans question what they were seeing and hearing. And we were excited.

For a lot of fans, the lines between “real” and “not real” were blurred, just a bit.

Nowadays, it isn’t often that wrestling fans can forget that results and stories are ‘pre-determined.’ It’s hard for us to get excited about a storyline we can easily predict every week. Between ‘dirt sheets,’ Twitter and not being a little kid anymore, it’s nearly impossible for most ‘real fans’ to be swept up by storylines and feuds, especially when the creative writing quality isn’t always the best.

What made wrestling fans appreciate Punk’s promo is that we believed it.

As ‘real’ wrestling fans, we like to whine and cry and blog about how a guy like CM Punk gets the short end of the stick every time. How John Cena is pushed as the face of the company and built up to be the best, when we know better. CM Punk is one of the best wrestlers in the world, but WWE doesn’t care about wrestling.

It’s how we feel and then we heard the man utter those same things back to us.

Now, we’re invested.

Naturally, we want to know what’s going to happen next. So, next Monday, we’ll all be watching Raw to see what does happen. And if all goes well, we’ll all tune in again the following week. And then we’ll buy the PPV to see what happens there.

Well, that’s if CM Punk is still employed by then, of course.

In a perfect world, the wrestling business would be just that. We’d always want to tune in again the following week. We’d all be at the edge of our seats, waiting to see what might happen next. We’d be completely captivated.

The truth is though, wrestling isn’t always like that. More often then not, it isn’t. Not every storyline is going to be great; not every wrestler is going to be believable. But it’d be nice to be this engaged and this excited about wrestling more often.

Now, forgetting all that for a moment…

Do we really believe Vince McMahon let CM Punk trash his company, his family and his character for seven minutes on live television?

Doesn’t seem too likely. But we believed it, didn’t we? Even if just for a short while. That helps makes for a good story too.

And I always have enjoyed a good story. I guess that’s why I enjoy wrestling as much as I do.

It’s nice to be reminded of that.

WWE talent – two in, one out?

20 Jun
CM Punk’s WWE future

Tonight, CM Punk vows to “perform the most honest act in WWE history.”

As we all know by now, rumors have been circulating over the status of Punk’s job in the company. His contract expires this summer.

One of the reasons cited for Punk not signing a new contract is that he’s a workhorse for the WWE; he hasn’t been given the recognition he’s deserved for his efforts. Punk has constantly delivered great matches, but has never been in that elite, top tier of Superstars.

This isn’t lost on the internet wrestling community (IWC). We’ve seen what he can do in the WWE and we want to see more of it.

CM Punk

Another reason is that he’s simply burned out on the WWE lifestyle.

The WWE schedule is exhausting. We know this. It isn’t hard to believe how someone can be burnt out on that type of living.

Perhaps, Punk just needs a break. It’s unfortunate to think that maybe this could have been resolved had Punk not done commentary last year when he was out of action with a hip injury. That month or so probably wouldn’t have been long enough for him to really get a break, but maybe it would have helped.

I personally don’t want to see Punk leave the WWE. Not only for his sake, but for the sake of all those indy wrestlers who still dream to be in the WWE.

If CM Punk has lasted this long in the company, and still doesn’t get what he deserves, then what chance do any others have?

Punk is the best of both worlds; he’s this rebel Superstar who doesn’t exactly fit the mold of John Cena, Randy Orton or anyone else, but he is just as popular as them all.

All this being said though, if he needs a break, he needs a break. The WWE should just give it to him, let him rest up for a month or two or three. Everyone will be better off if they just give it to him before he burns himself out completely and they really lose him.

With a couple of months off, he’ll come back with plenty of time for Wrestlemania, and he’ll still be putting on great matches for the company.

Back to the vow he’s made… is this the beginning of the end? Is CM Punk ready to leave the WWE? Or could this be something different altogether?

Kings of Wres-… Sports Entertainment?

Last week, former Ring of Honor tag team champions Claudio Castagnoli and Chris Hero, the Kings of Wrestling, had try-out matches with the WWE.

Wrestling news sites noted that WWE officials were “impressed” by the Kings of Wrestling. Of course.

Castagnoli and Hero are two of the very best in ROH, which is truly saying a lot. Unfortunately, ROH is currently not on television; they do have a big television deal though.

If there ever was a time for Castagnoli and Hero to part from the company, this seems to be that time. If they are signed to the WWE, it’ll hurt ROH, because they are such great talents, but the company will survive without them.

I’m sure there are fans who are dead-set against the team signing with the WWE and it sometimes baffles me why some are so against these big indy stars moving to the bigger company.

Claudio Castagnoli and Chris Hero, Kings of Wrestling

I’m all for these indy stars getting their shot in the WWE. They’re talented and they’ve got good looks.

A lot of these guys grew up wanting to be a WWE Superstar. There was no Ring of Honor.

The WWE offers them a lot that the indy wrestling scene can’t provide. Money, being one of those things. Though everyone says “money doesn’t matter, it’s about doing what you love,” – money doesn’t hurt either.

Smart decision is to take the chance and sign them. If they’re looking to rejuvenate their nearly-non-existenttag team division, this is their opportunity. If they still don’t give too much mind to the division, well then Castagnoli and Hero will do just fine as singles competitors.

There’s a lot of potential for really great matches with their former ROH stars. They’ve gathered quite the collection after-all. Who knows, maybe it might even convince a certain other WWE Superstar and ROH alum to stay in the company.

Of course, hoping and wishing  the best to Castagnoli and Hero is easy to do; a lot of us said the same thing when the WWE signed Bryan Danielson. And now? We’re not all thrilled with everything he’s done since his signing.

We’re just never satisfied.

WWE Capital Punishment

19 Jun

WWE Capital Punishment live results

Match 1: Kofi Kingston vs. Dolph Ziggler – United States Championship

Winner: Dolph Ziggler - NEW United States Champion

Match 2: The Miz vs. Alex Riley

Winner: Alex Riley 

Match 3: Alberto Del Rio vs. The Big Show

Before the match, Big Show is attacked by Mark Henry

Winner: Alberto Del Rio, due to Big Show’s inability to compete

Match 4: Wade Barrett vs. Ezekiel Jackson – Intercontinental Championship

Winner: Ezekiel Jackson- NEW Intercontinental Champion

Match 5: Rey Mysterio vs. CM Punk

Winner: CM Punk

Match 6: Randy Orton vs. Christian – World Heavyweight Championship

Winner: Randy Orton – retains the WH Championship

Match 7: Jack Swagger vs. Evan Bourne 

Winner: Evan Bourne

Match 8: John Cena vs. R-Truth – WWE Championship

Winner: John Cena – retains WWE Championship

Dolph Ziggler: Cut and color

31 May

It really shouldn’t matter. It’s not a big deal, really. It’s just hair. Change is supposed to be good, isn’t it?

Last month, Vickie Guerrero introduced the WWE fans to the new and improved Dolph Ziggler, who debuted a new hair cut and color change. I, like many other fans, was less-than-thrilled with Ziggler’s new, generic-wrestler ‘do.

As I said before, something so trivial really shouldn’t matter, but it’s a little more than just that.

Dolph Ziggler is top-notch between the ropes. Taking those signature blonde locks of his away wasn’t going to affect his wrestling ability. With his new hair, he was still on television and he was still putting on good matches.

However, in a wrestling company (yes, WRESTLING company) as large as the WWE, as many have fallen victim to it, it’s quite easy to get lost in the shuffle. 

If you aren’t a main-event performer, if you’re not an Undertaker, a John Cena or a Randy Orton, then it’s really easy for you to fall off the radar. As we all know, great matches and loads of talent doesn’t always make a wrestler into Superstar. 

Sure, those attributes are great to have, but unless someone can distinguish that wrestler from the next good wrestler, it’s safe to say said wrestler will be stuck in mid-card limbo until the higher-ups decide to roll the dice on them. And even then, what’s to distinguish him from the other mid-carders?

There is a lot of talent in the mid-card division, but, with maybe the exception of a few wrestlers, they all can be swapped for each other, on any given night of the week. Of course, size, skill level and looks vary, but the gist of them all is fairly similar. A lot of the time, nothing really separates them enough.

This is no fault of the Superstars, the fans may love them, but it’s simply the way the business is run.There are only so many main event slots to fill, with the absolute best Superstars. The Superstars that have it all: the look, the charisma, the proverbial ‘it’ factor, oh and the talent, of course.

Cutting and dying Dolph Ziggler’s hair, to give us fans this ‘new and improved’ Dolph Ziggler really wasn’t doing him any favors. 

His bleach-blonde locks helped separate him from the other however-many mid-card wrestlers on the roster. 

Usually, one would think, this type of cosmetic change would happen take place the opposite way. Take a generic, average-joe wrestler, bleach his hair and hope that maybe then he’d be distinct enough to be made into a Superstar.

A silly thing to decide who gets the chance to be the new break-out Superstar of the WWE. But again, with that many wrestlers aiming for the limited spots available, Dolph Ziggler’s small advantage was just that – an advantage.

We can all relax now though, as Dolph’s wonderfully unnatural, bottle blonde hair is back. Advantage Ziggler.

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