After a one-week hiatus, welcome back to my weekly (ish) look at Raw! This one came off a not-great-but-interesting-and-somewhat-fresh Summerslam, and was broadcast from CM Punk’s hometown of Chicago!
|It was all going so well, despite many flaws. Until the final few moments, the Hell In A Cell Match that headlined Summerslam 08, featuring Edge and the Undertaker, was one heck of a silly match…
|A man that changed wrestling forever. A man that murdered his wife and son. A man that created a legacy and destroyed it. Ladies and Gentleman, I have two words for you. Chris Benoit.
|WWE presents Summerslam live tonight on pay-per-view. As always, we’ll have live coverage of the show on the front page of the site and hope you can join us from 8pm EST/1am UK time onwards.
Ahead of tonight’s show, Phil Lowe, Mark Bright and Michael Campbell run down tonight’s card for what potentially could be a [...]
Welcome back to “throwing in the towel”, my regular dose of Pro-Wrestling Insanity, and the second part of the count-down to Summerslam. So here we go, with the top ten, great matches in Summerslam history!
|I have gotten a lot of great suggestions for articles, so I first want to thank everyone for their input and welcoming me to the team here.
A lot of the suggestions have asked me to talk about “life on the road”, so I will try to give a brief synopsis of how it works to [...]
Welcome back once more to “Throwing in the Towel”! It’s an exciting time at the moment in the world of wrestling. Not just because the Dead-man is erm, alive once more, and not just because Chris Jericho is wearing pants that reveal his shiny thighs, but because Summerslam, is just around the corner!
|Welcome to the second week of my weekly coverage of Raw, with “Raw Bits!” With Summerslam seriously looming overhead, this threatened to be a very good episode indeed, with last week’s solid (in general) edition, and the intriguing use of Mike Adamle hinting at a few changes.
|From High Flyer to Killer Bee, Jumping Jim Brunzell spent the ’70s and ’80s dazzling crowds with his spectacular dropkick. Now Jumpin’ Jim has resurfaced on for a rare 55 minute shoot interview that no old school fans should miss…
|For this week’s column I want to do a more traditional historical piece on the power hierarchy of the WWF(E). While Vince McMahon has always maintained overall creative control of his product, there has generally been a constantly changing pattern of creative staff and booking team members.
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