Yes....we know it's fake.

Yes....we know it's fake.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

DUI

Alex Riley charged with DUI in Florida yesterday. Just like the rest of pro- athletes, get a ride. wouldn't surprise me if wwe dropped him

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Ring of Honor 9/27

Tonight…it’s a 6 man tag match with the House of Truth and Roderick Strong taking on Christopher Daniels and the Briscoe Brothers, live from the home of extreme wrestling, Philadelphia PA!


Match #1 The Super Smash Brothers (Player Uno and Player Dos) vs The Kings of Wrestling (Claudio Castignoli and Chris Hero).

Another appearance by the Super Smash Bros.! Kings of Wrestling come out and shake each others hand before the match. Chris Hero and Player Dos start off the action. Hero has never looked better, his ring work has really improved since teaming up with Castignoli. Couple of nice exchanges by these two…The Smash Brothers look impressive once again. The announcer makes mention that Castignoli is the “strongest man in Ring of Honor” and his deadlift gutwrench suplex followed by a gorilla press slam on big, fat Player Uno is evidence of that. Impressive. In the end, we get a nice burst of offense off the hot tag from Player Dos but it’s not enough. The Kings are just too strong. Superplex/Moonsault combo seals the win for the Kings.

Up next is a recap of the title match at Glory by Honor between Haas & Benjamin and The Kings of Wrestling. During this interview, Shelton looks especially awkward. It’s like he can’t make eye contact with the camera.

Match #2 Rachel Summerlynn vs Daizee Haze

Stout blond bombshell Summerlynn must outweigh Daizee by 40 lbs. Nice match but Summerlynns inexperience is evident and I have to question the booking as the physical disparity between the two makes for a somewhat stilted match. Gory Special by Summerlynn looks like it should have killed Haze, but somehow she’s up and delivers a German suplex on her much larger opponent. Nice finish. Not sure how Daizee got her up like that….

In the back we have an nice promo by Christopher Daniels, who was always pretty good with the mic. He says that since Truth Martini arrived, Roderick strong has been a changed man, changed for the worse. Good one. Next up are the Briscoes. I would not want to fight the Briscoes. They look like semi-retarded home invaders. They mumble something about drinking beers with Roderick Strong. I highly doubt he's hanging out with these two degenerates in real life. Should be entertaining tonight...

Next is a brief recap of the Kevin Steen/El Generico feud. During this recap they cut away to highlights of their match at Glory by Honor and during a suicide dive shot we clearly have Ryan peeping in the back. Well done, sir, you got on TV! Steen cuts a promo where he does his best "crazy guy" and talks to Genericos mask, saying things about how he was ugly and sick underneath the mask and how he killed Generico and saved the world. I am a BIG Kevin Steen fan but he's gonna have to work on being a heel because he is getting very little heat and his scruffy teddy bear look is not doing him any favors. Samoa Joe he is not. Shave your head or something, dude!

Next week is a "pick your poison" match were basically Steen and Generico get to book each others matches. Generico gets Davey Richards in 2 weeks which should be entertaining.

Match #3- Steve Corino vs Purple Tights (they actually call him that, he's some jobber who got his intro cut short by Kevin Steen)

Steen does commentary on a live mic throughout the match, I'm sure it's meant to be funny but it is actually pretty annoying; he's just not really that funny. It comes off as forced. Corino basically just takes it to the jobber: at one point he puts him in an abdominal stretch and pokes his thumb up his ass three times. Ouch. There is almost no heat on this match and it's dead quiet. Which is too bad because Corino looks great. They are going to have to do something crazy to get the crowd into Steen and Corino as major heels. Corino pins Purple Tights and goes to jab him with a fork but Colt Cabana comes out for the save. Corino dares Cabana to get in the ring and Generico runs out. All four men stand off and I am already bored with this feud.

Interview with the House of Truth and Roderick Strong. Truth Martini does a little piece about he's the only truth in wrestling blah blah. His voice is really weird; not anything like you'd think it would sound by looking at him. Kinda like Sylvester Stallone crossed with Randy Savage.

Match #4- The House of Truth with Roderick Strong vs Christopher Daniels and the Briscoe Brothers.

First, let me just say that the House of Truth is growing on me. I especially like Josh Raymond's work and he and Christian Able have really good chemistry. In any event this was a pretty good match with alot of back and forth action; classic tag team shit. High points of the match were Mark Briscoe's ridiculous moonsault from the top rope to the floor just narrowly missing the railing. He did it with absolutely no hesitation, too, which makes it all the more crazy. Dude that big should not be pulling off that move. Josh Raymond also pulled off a shooting star press to a standing opponent; never seen that before. Match ends when Truth Martini trips Chris Daniels and allows Roderick Strong to get the Gutbuster. This isn't over, House of Truth!!

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Ring of Honor 9/21/2010

Little recap of the A Double/Delirious feud. Tonight it ends...in a steel cage!

Match #1 The Embassy (Necrobutcher and Erick Stevens ft Prince NaNa) vs The Dark City Fight Club (Jon Davis and Kory Chavous). Great in ring promo by NaNa opens with "You stupid bums!" pretty much all you need to hear. I cannot get over how old and crusty "The Crown Jewel" Necrobutcher looks. Evidently, Necro needed to feed his family so he made a pact with the devil in Prince NaNa and joined the Embassy. Not a lot of big spots in this one...DCFC are pretty raw. Mostly the Embassy dominating. Chavous gets "Gonorrhea" from Erick Stevens (worst finishing move name ever, by the way) and its a big upset win for the Embassy. Yawn.

After a little recap from last weeks lumberjack match, its a promo from Austin Aries. Pretty sraightforward stuff..."who's ever blood is spilled tonight is on your hands, Delirious". I'll actually be happy when this feud is over...Austin Ares should be being booked with some bigger names.

Match #2 Colt Cabana vs Jay Freddie (straight up jobber)
Colts lying down and no-selling all of Freddie's offense...this will be quick. Cabana locks in the Billy Goats curse and it's over in about 30 seconds. Steve Corino does the run in and tries to jab cabana with a fork but misses. Guess these two are going to start a program following their involvement with the Steen/Generico feud.

Next is a recap of Glory by honor IX from NYC. Was looking for our faces in the crowd but I couldn't see them. Looks as if Davey Richards, Chris Daniels and Homicide are the top three contenders to Roderick Strong's title.

Commercial break...HDNet has Dream? I might have to start watching that...

Recap of Davey Richards interview from last week. He was meant to be a wrestler, I guess. Mercifully edited WAY down.

Match #3 Sara Del Rey vs Taylor Hendrix
Hendrix is new...very chesty redhead. Del Rey comes out with The Kings of wrestling, as she is their queen. Del Rey proceeds to kick the living shit outta this poor girl and finishes her with a cross arm breaker. She might be the best woman technician I have ever seen. Good stuff. Great execution. Wow.

Side Note: I noticed The Kings theme music is "Ride of the Valkyries", the same classical piece that Bryan Danielson currently comes out to in the WWE. Could this be subtle tribute to ROH, perhaps?

More recapping this Austin Ares feud...

Match #4 Austin Ares vs Delirious in a steel cage
Delirious comes out. Holy shit, Daziee Haze is RIPPED. Ares comes out and scares children at ringside. Classic! Ares is after Daizee Haze but Delirious with the save. I'm liking this ROH steel cage because it's looks like they got it from Home Depot and put it together in 10 minutes. Pretty brutal. Good, solid work from both these guys...Ares can really go when he has to. Delirious is busted open by a dropkick to the back of the head into the cage. Austin working the face...gets in an old school back rake. Hooks in the Last Chancery but Delirious bites his way out. Delirious with a Cobra Suplex into the Cobra Stretch...but it's Kenny King and Rhett Titus out to the ring!! Both men retreat to the top of the cage, but as Ares tries to escape, it's the Cobra Clutch locked in! Great face by Ares and he taps out! Titus and King open up the cage door and put the beatdown on Delirious. Todd Sinclair tries to break it up and he goes down!! Love to see that. Ares oversees the beating and to the cameras says "Now...its over!" Good night, folks!

Ring of Honor 9/17/2010

I have not been keeping up my end of my blog responsibilites. So I'm here to make amends with 2 weeks worth of Ring of Honor on HD Net!

Opening last weeks show is Grizzly Redwood. A Double comes out an interrupts; he asks if Grizzly can help him out in tonight's lumberjack match seeing as he is the littlest lumberjack. Grizzly says he could never violate the lumberjack code. So A Double lays him out and says we all make choices and Delirious has to live with the choices he has made.

First match: Rhett Titus w/ Austin Aries vs Christopher Daniels. Aries is ringside smoking a pipe. Priceless! Pretty clean match...it looks like Rhett is being given a bigger roll, which is cool, because he's actually a pretty good wrestler. He does almost kill himself with a botched huracanrana mid-match. Aries tries to distract Daniels by lighting his pipe on the ring apron but it doesn't work. Daniels with the Best Moonsault Ever and its over.

Match #2: The House of Truth (Josh Reymond and Christian Abel) vs Ricky Reyes and Aiden Chambers (bums). Josh Reymond is really crusty...he looks like he should play guitar for the New York Dolls. Short match...House of Truth dominate and win

We have an interview with Davey Richards with Jim Cornett asking him if he's staying or going. Richards delivers a rambling shoot talking about his personal hardships. Very long story short: he met a girl, decides to stay, wrestling is in his blood. They must have thrown him a boatload of money because everything I read was that he was done. This is good because an argument could be made that he's now taken the "best in the world" title from Bryan Danielson.

Match #3 American Wolves (Richards and Eddie Edwards) vs the Super Smash Brothers (Player Uno and Player Dos). The Wolves are real professionals: they made the Smash Brothers look absolutely fantastic. Lotta big spots in this one, most by the Smash Brothers...moonsault off the apron, reverse huracanrana, couple cool tag team moves. Eddie Edwards eventually catches Player Uno with a single leg crab for the win. Nice match.

Match #4 Delirious vs Austin Aries in a lumberjack match
Pretty standard stuff from these two...nice chop exchange but as usual A Double leaves the ring ALOT. Eventually Rhett Titus has a run in and gives Austin the edge. Big throatbreaker and it's over. Lumberjacks are all brawling! We gotta go!!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Night Of Champions LIVE BLOG! (Part II)

Disco: AND WE'RE BACK. Undertaker comes out first, usual intro, but no druids. Kane comes out but doesn't even get a chance to finish his intro, Taker runs up the ramp and the match begins. A lot of kicking and punching. WWE has these pillars at the arena entrance, the brothers smash into them and a nice chunk of styrofoam chips off.

Biggs: This is what Ryan and I would call a "kick and punch spectacular".

Disco: Kane has a nice big cut on his shoulder. The boys are taking a nap in the corner near the announce booth. To be honest, they've moved around a lot of the arena and the camerawork is pretty good. But a lot of punches. Kane is dominating.

Biggs: Kane was born in Madrid Spain, and is 43. Resides in Knoxville, Tennessee! (Courtesy of Sprint EVO) Glen Jacobs and Mark Callaway trained together. Undertaker is only 45!?

Disco: Back in the ring now. After several minutes of chopping, Taker gives Kane a chokeslam, but Kane recovers and comes back with a Tombstone. KANE IS STILL THE WORLD'S CHAMPION.

Undertaker makes a long, staggering, lingering exit.

Disco: Orton interview. Has no comment.

Biggs: Everybody asks why I hate Randy Orton.

Disco: Why do you hate Randy Orton?

Biggs: No Charisma.

Biggs: I'm in!!

Santino!!

I can't get over the following:
1) why CM punk lost tonight
2) why Santino continues to be comic relief
3) how this tag team match is supposed to work. It's a disgrace to tag team wrestling

Disco: Now Mark Henry and Bourne are in vs. Cody Rohodes and Drew McIntyre. Terrible move, Rhodes fell down before Henry hit him. Evan Bourne attempts finisher off Henry's shoulders.

BIGGZ" Rhodes outfit is awful. he needs tights...maybe grey with gold accents. black boots.


WE HAVE A NEW CHAMPION! McIntyre & Rhodes take the tag team titles!

BIGGZ: Dos Caras Jr is pretty good. Latino heel is a good idea. Rey Mysterio feud could be epic

BIGGZ: Orten kills me because he is a cry baby and the word in the back is that he complains about everyones work.

BIGGZ: Either this is a 45 min match or this is ending early...general manager reveal, perhaps?
Man, they do pop for Cena...

DISCO: It's 10:10 and the Six Pack Elimination is starting now?

BIGGZ: One would think that Barrett would use his awarded match in a 6 man elimination match
Boo...I really hate Orten...and not in like a wrestling heat way...I hate his move set and his promos
Cena only weighs 245 lbs?

BIGGZ: What? Jericho out? How does that happen? Perhaps the rumors are true about his retirement

DISCO: There is a verrrrrry long pause in the match while Jericho slinks out... While the other guys nap quite a bit, it keeps coming back to Cena and Orton.

DISCO: Edge and Sheamus "join forces" to knock out the competition. They make a good team but eventually Edge is pinned by Cena. Wade Barrett wakes up and is back in the ring.

BIGGZ: Very few outcomes can be even remotely interesting now.....don't tap Shemus

BIGGZ: Sheamus does not tap

BIGGZ: Nexus is here king!! Barrett eliminates Cena!?! It's true

BIGGZZ: Please kill Orten...it looks like this is Ortens to lose

BIIGZ: the viper is ready...eliminates Barrett. BOOOO!!!!

BIGGZ: Orten kicks out of the brough kick

DISCO: Sheamus can't close the deal. Orton finishes with an RKO.

DISCO: WE HAVE A NEW CHAMPION! Randy Orton! Still 15+ minutes left though. Biggz wants to know -- where is the swerve?

DISCO: I expected Orton to win, but I fully expected Miz to come out with MIB and take the belt. Bummy.

BIGGZ: The swerve: I would have ended like this: Orton vs Shemus to end match. Jericho comes back out and hits Orton with chair. Sheamus wins, but gets RKO from Orton. Miz comes out and cashes money in the bank on Sheamus. This is good because:
1) Sheamus defending makes Sheamus look like a legitamate champion
2) Jericho vs Orton feud could give whole new meaning to "legend killer". If Jericho really want to retire this is a good way to do it and put someone over BIG
3) Sheamus vs Miz feud is great going forward and nobody ends the night looking weak

Night Of Champions LIVE BLOG! (Part I)

Disco: As I type, with 60 seconds to go before this PPV begins, Biggs is on the phone with his new content provider, Verizon FiOS. For an unknown reason we are unable to purchase the PPV. Please stand by.

Disco: 8:16 PM... the PPV is ON! I don't know why but it's suddenly on. We drop into the Kingston/Ziggler match. Vickie tries to interfere but Zigger explains he wants to do it "on his own." He does, finishing with a Kingston with a ZigZag. Vicky is somewhat somber... realizing that Ziggler doesn't need her cheatin' ways to win.

After a "Paper Jams" commercial, we cut to Edge being interviewed by Josh Matthews. Edge annoyed, confident he will win.

Disco: CM Punk comes out. Says he loves Chicago, crowd happy (Chicago is his hometown). Them CM Punk says he hates the people -- corrupt cops, fat teamsters, etc. The crowd is not happy. BIG BOO

Biggs: CM Punk has to win this, can't keeb jobbing to Big Show. CM Punk's career is on hold. Why? They could have Luke Gallows and Joey Mercury as a tag team. You could get them over by having them go after Punk... but not tonight.

Disco: Then Show punches Punk out and pins.

Biggs: Who does that help? What was the point of that?

Disco: A very short match.

Disco: Matthews interviews Jericho. Jericho extolls his virtues. Plans to "eliminate, eliminate, eliminate" because he is the "best at what I do". Announcers remind us that if Jericho loses tonight he plans on leaving the WWE.

Disco: MIZ/BRYAN... Miz comes in, cluching MIB suitcase, with Alex Riley. Riley has lost his High School gimmick, wearing white button-down.

Disco: Bryan comes in, people like him. There's a lot of talk about Gene LeBell and the LeBell lock, Bryan's finisher.

Biggs: (Prediction) Miz loses US Title, Jericho wins 6-Pack, Miz uses Money In Bank. Bryan is so over, a testament to WWE marketing.

Disco: Great match! Very technical, a LOT of spots and pins. Striker calls -- "the Crossface is locked in!", Cole calls it the LeBell....

Disco: WE HAVE A NEW CHAMPION! Daniel Bryan takes the US TITLE! Miz sobs against the ring apron as Bryan heads up the ramp.

Disco: Backstage interview with Cena. Cena reminds us that Edge is zero percent "R Rated"...""it's PG now folks."

Disco: Women's Unification match (Lumberjill). Not much to say. Divas. Michelle McCool has a neat outfit but with a lot of crucifixes. She's a serious Christian.

Disco: WE HAVE A NEW CHAMPION! While getting a vicious lumberjill beatdown, Layla sneaks in and kicks Melina in the face. McCool finishes Melina and wins the Diva Title.

Disco: Wade Barrett interview. Sees the match as his opportunity to change the WWE status quo.

Disco: Kane vs. Undertaker history video promo. Kane unmasking, etc. Some cool old footage. Same one they're showing on SD.

(Continue to part II)


'Cuz Disco Says So: Night Of Champions Predictions

Okay, I'm going to make this quick:

Divas and Women's Championship Unification Lumberjill Match: Melina. After WWE invested in creating that girlie "DIVA" belt, I can't see them letting McCool win. This way they bury the old belt and the title along with it. LayCool will have a falling out over the loss of the title... McCool goes solo and feuds with Melina while Layla becomes valet to NXT winner Kaval.

Big Show vs. CM Punk: What's happening here? Either Punk wins and regains some of his credibility, or Big Show wins (as usual, it seems) and the Straight Edge Society clique is over. I think (hope) that Punk wins and later his rookie Darren Young converts to the Straight Edge Lifestyle to give the SES some new life. Otherwise we won't be seeing Punk for a while, which is a shame.

Intercontinental Champion Dolph Ziggler vs. Kofi Kingston: Kofi. This feud has been going on too long, it's the logical conclusion after all the close matches. Also, Dolph's "failure" to defend the title will play into the Vicki/Kaitlyn/Dolph love triangle on NXT.

United States Champion The Miz vs. Daniel Bryan: Bryan. This could be a little premature. But... I think this sets up the Intercontinental title as a legitimate division (maybe even a classic TNA-style "X-Division") and you'll start seeing Husky Harris, Alex Riley, Kaval, et al., have a reason to exist. Miz will save face 'cuz he has that Money in the Bank which will come into play later in the night.

World Heavyweight Champion Kane vs. The Undertaker (No Holds Barred Match): Kane. The logical conclusion to this feud is a "Hell in a Cell" match. Since this is not that match, Kane will win somehow. Possibly a supernaturally-assisted win (teleportation?), but hard to predict when you bring the "dark powers" into the mix.

WWE Championship Six Pack Elimination Challenge: Orton (but not for long). WWE has spent several weeks putting Orton over and I can't see any way he'll lose this. However, if Miz loses to Bryan Miz will regain respect by pulling out the Money In The Bank contract and pinning Orton. This will set up a three-way feud between Orton, Miz and Sheamus that will bring us through football season to Wrestlemania.

Other observations: Why will Cena lose the Six Pack Challenge? Because he will probably move to SMACKDOWN to ensure good ratings when SD moves to SyFy later this year. Being on the SD roster will set up a Wrestlemania match between Undertaker and Cena (which Cena has hinted at on Twitter). Besides he's not doing anything useful on RAW right now.

Women's title unification tightens up the talent in two weak rosters. Naomi from NXT (called "the female Shelton Benjamin") will probably go head-to-head with Melina, and the belt will finally gain some legitimacy.

The Bryan/Miz match and Six Pack matches are connected because it puts the MIB in play. If Miz wins, there's no reason for him to interfere with the Six Pack match so there might be a different outcome there -- Orton wins but Sheamus demands his rematch on Monday Night RAW.

Friday, September 17, 2010

9/16 TNA/The Hardys

Let me start by saying this. I am not going to start fully watching TNA Impact, until Kevin Nash, Sting, or Jeff Jarret is gone. Collectively, they suck. I did catch the last match of the night.
Angle vs Hardy. This was a rematch of their No Surrender match, which I'm hearing was good, but ended due to a cut on Angle's Head? The match was initially a draw at 20 minutes, and Bischoff kept adding on 5 Minutes. So rematch on impact, It's good to see Angle looking and wrestling well. I cant really get behind his whole serious wrestling demeanor. It takes away some of his skill set, and gives him a one-dimensional character. Jeff Hardy has totally stopped working out, his hair is short, slowly turning into Raven. Jeff Is just about a member of the T-shirt brigade.
Aside from the nit-picking, these two can wrestle with the best of them. Though Hardy is being slowed down by his poor fitness. Really good match for TV, and the crowd was into it. The introductions were much better than in the past, TNA has gotten rid of the tunnels, and has more of a Titan tron look to the entrances. The ramp was gone? Thank god. Also, they ran the match well past 11pm. Thats the kind of things fans like. It's a small, unexpected aspect to the show, but encouraging.
Just when the match, is going well, and I'm interested to see who is going to win, double ankle locks. Oh no, Hebner and his son in the ring. Perfectly double-timed 3 count, because both wrestlers backs are on the canvas. Wow, what a shitty ending. But wait, that's not the worst part! During the match, the camera kept panning to Dixie Carter sitting in the front row. Am I really seeing this, a middle aged woman trying to act sincerely interested in the match. Her Facial expression told nothing. I was thinking "what is going on." The whole time she was holding a white IPhone in her hand, looking so unprofessional and stupid. Till the day he dies, you will never see Vince pulling that kind of amateur bullshit.
On Guest commentary for the match was Mr Anderson. He didn't add to much. Why? Because he is not a big star, never will be. TNA will not be able to shape him into a headliner, they cant do it with anybody. Mr. Anderson is not going to put butts in the seats. Suprised, that Taz said the word "asshole" on the air, not something you hear often. Anderson has it written on the back of his tight- A**hole? That is weak, something that belongs in backyard wrestling.
After the show, on Reaction, I did catch some of The Pope, he is good. Great talker. Refreshing to hear someone talk realistically and clearly about wanting to win the World Championship Belt. Couldn't possibly watch any more of that show, with the previews showing backstage interviews with Jarret and Carter. Switch!



Side note, I guess there is some supposed static with Matt Hardy and the WWE right now. Some different rumors going around. Started with talk of Matt being sent home from a show. I sat through one of his YouTube videos addressing the recent rumors. Yup, Matt's taking drugs.

Friday, September 10, 2010

My blog grows silent

I can't even find the energy to blog. That's what having two babies will do to a man. I will be at Ring of Honor at the Hammerstein tomorrow, and I feel that will breath life into the part of my brain that thinks about wrestling. Keep reading and posting...I want to hear the words of the common man. Until then:

Watch Alberto del Rio get knocked da fuck out....

Friday, August 27, 2010

Quick Hits

Serena from the Straight Egde Society, reported to be released from WWE. The rumors are that she was not living out her character in public. If thats true, she is stupid. If they told her to be hardcore, you gotta live hardcore!

Luna Vachon--Dead.

Skip Sheffield--broken ankle. Who's next..............I'm not a big fan, but do think he could be good in the S.E.S. Got to get rid of that lariat finisher. After seeing Bradshaw do it to a tee, its got to be retired for awhile.

Monday, August 23, 2010

WCW 2.0

I haven't posted on TNA in a while...I wanted to take in Hard Justice, The Whole F'N Show, and this weeks episode as a whole. So much is going on in TNA now that one show taken out of context doesn't give the whole picture. So, with that:

Hard Justice was by and large a good show. It was what it was: an ECW reunion show that really didn't do anything for TNA except make money. It did OK (by TNA standards) with it's buy-rate, and you basically had a bunch of guys almost my dad's age pull out all the stops to put on one last great show. In fact, most of these guys will probably not be on TV again anytime soon and that isn't a bad thing. Nostalgia factor was high and when all of these guys wrestle each other it looks OK. Throw a Jay Lethal or Kazarian in the mix and these dudes look every minute their age. If all this was what it appeared to be, I would have been fine with this trip down memory lane and ready to get on with the story, so to speak. But this is not all that it was...

The next weeks show, The Whole F'N show, delivered exactly what it said it would, a PPV quality show for free. Allow me to summarize in a long run-on sentence:

AJ and Angle solid not spectacular, Love wins title and looks really rusty, Asshole Anderson, Pope, and Morgan in a three-way, Morgan wins cheap in about 4 minutes, Shannon Moore fills in for someone TNA couldn't sign and gives Jeff Hardy a match, Beer Money brings the house down against MCMG 2 out of 3 falls (MCMG retain), and RVD beat Abyss in a hardcore match (Janice never really came into play in the match, despite it being a "Stairway to Janice" match. Thanks Mr. Russo!). The real story here was Tommy Dreamer and the ECW alumni coming out to give an emotional thank you and end up getting the beatdown from Fortune ft. Doug Williams and Matt Morgan. Real bloody like. Off camera, Abyss hits RVD with Janice and RVD is taken away in an ambulance. We need some help out here!!

And I mean with the storyline, because this past weeks Impact made little to no sense. Apparently, there is a tournament to crown a new champion, as RVD is too hurt to defend the belt (by the way, title vacations are the cheapest way to take a belt off a standing champ...they used RVD to bump up ratings and cast him aside). So, if Biscoffs "top ten" ranking system is a legitimate system, then why aren't #'s 1 and 2 (Jeff Hardy and Abyss) having a match to determine an interim champion? Instead it's unranked Doug Williams and Matt Morgan as two of the 8 finalists. Huh? And strangely enough, it's was Abyss v Hardy and his plumbers crack that kicked off the show. Why even have a ranking system at all?! Of course it's a booking tool, but you paint yourself into a corner when situations like this come up and you TOTALLY invalidated Kurt Angels climb up the rankings ladder (I believe he was at #5 when this tournament came up). This is poor writing/booking at it's finest...you spend 6 weeks building up this ranking system just to ignore it when it would make the most sense to use. Please save us, Paul!

Then Jay Lethal, the man you gave the super push to and used none other than Ric Fucking Flair to put over, loses clean and convincingly to Mr. Anderson. See you in the X Division, Jay. Your push is over. After the Knockouts make their weekly mess in the ring, Ric Flair and Fortune cut a promo that you could floss your teeth with. Generation to generation, none of this shit gets old. Of course, Dixie comes out and tries to ruin the party, and in doing so Ric Flair and Mick Foley engage in a shoot/improv promo that is out of control. Tommy, please don't embarrass yourself against AJ.(Spoiler alert: he loses, but looks pretty good doing it. More a credit to AJ than Dreamer, but I digress...) Golf claps all around, gentlemen.

Then Big Sexy comes to the ring with Sting. OK, I decided to time this...the Wolfpac took up 10 minutes of airtime while Nash gave everyone a lesson on backstage politics and referred repeatedly to shit that was happening on WCW probably 5 years before anyone even started watching TNA. This is what I don't get about WCW creative: they write as if their target auduience is me. And I remember DDP and Bill Goldberg, and ECW with Chris Jericho and Dean Malenko, but guess what? I am NOT your target audience. This is why all this shoot promo stuff is beyond me. Talk about what's going on with Samoa Joe and Desmond Wolfe "in the back" if you want to be "edgy". Nobody cares about what you were doing in 1998, Kev. Not even me.

Which brings me to todays breaking news, that there is turmoil in the TNA locker room and RVD isn't afraid to tell you all about it. It seems the younger guys aren't happy with the ECW guys getting facetime. Who can blame them? Pretty much the entire ECW roster couldn't have hung with Mr. PWI 500 even in their prime. My thought was always that EV 2.0 is only here to put guys over; established names to use as fodder to fatten the TNA roster on. And with wise booking choices, this could still be the case. But if these backstage rumors are to be believed, then TNA is turning into WCW all over again. Poor booking, a bloated and ageing roster and sensationalistic story angles get in the way of quality wrestling in a time when the market cries out for an alternative product. This is where I place the blame squarely on Vince Russo and his creative cronies. Their failure to see the writing on the wall and the insistance to stick with what THEY think is right and what THEY think the fans want slowly erodes a great roster and a dedicated fanbase. He was there when WCW went from industry leader to out of business in just under two years. You would think the powers that be wouldn't allow history to repeat itself...

PS. watching RAW tonight I saw randy orten perform his pathetic RKO on John Morrison and Ted DiBiase, and got to thinking about the Diamond Cutter. Watch this video, and see how it's done, son.
So vicious!

Sunday, August 22, 2010

TNA gets something right!




Now everybody knows that Nigel McGuinness is my favorite wrestler on the planet today, and this is after I said I'd never love again (It took me 3 years to come to grips with the Benoit Incident). Now I don't think for a second that a wrestler of his caliber should be tag teaming, but for me, personally, this is like TNA reached inside my mind and made my own idea real. It's like Oasis as wrestlers. Brilliant boys....cheers!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

'Cuz Disco Says So: Bryan and Bryan - Bizarro Supermen?

Brian Danielson posted a public thank you letter post-SummerSlam on his blog.

The kayfabe on RAW is that Wade Barrett threw Daniel Bryan out of the NEXUS for not having the right attitude. It's a strange shift for WWE to feel a need to explain Bryan's absence after a real-life firing; moreover, Bryan Danielson seems to be a giant experiment for the company in general.

For instance, giving him a work/shoot when he was eliminated from NXT was a huge risk. They also allow him (for the time being) to use his names almost interchangeably, completely and finally acknowledging that the everybody reads the internet and knows his name isn't really "Daniel Bryan." The fans know he wrestled in Japan and in Ring of Honor, hell, they can call it up in YouTube and see it. They also know he's going to be wrestling as Bryan Danielson for a while in the indies, as well as Daniel Bryan in the WWE, for a while until his contractual commitments are fulfilled.

So now we have it, the Bizarro-World duality of the WWE Universe. Bryan Danielson was fired by WWE management while Daniel Bryan was fired by Wade Barrett. Everybody knows it -- but that's the reality of "sports entertainment" in the 21st century. Twitter, blogs, podcasts, once the enemy, are now simply ignored and the suspension of disbelief exploited. WWE is threading the needle, carefully, and it'll be interesting to see how this all plays out.

Down with Cena

It's true, It's damn true. The older, mature wrestling fans loath Cena, and he knows it. I too, once hated John. The tables have turned, and I kind of like him now.


Cena is a local guy, Needham Mass., I got to root for him.

Sometimes he makes me laugh. This week on RAW, he talked about Darren Young looking like him, and how his mom has a crush on Wade Barret. There were even a few laughs heard at the Mayflower Raw viewing!

Cena doesn't have the ego that says "I need to have the belt" to be important.

Huge star. You put him in a room full of Pro athletes, he is still the biggest star. They want to meet him. Wrestling needs that. The WWE had a hand in, but did not create his charisma.

Like Hogan, Cena is indestructible. But Cena is so much better than Hogan. Hogan had one power, the Hulk up. Cena is much better in so many ways. Hogan was a fluke. You have to have your top star have super powers, that's what people want.

Who else can fill that role? He's the best man for the job. There are better wrestlers, better talkers, but no one puts it all together as well. Who's going to be the hero?




"John Cena has been devoted to the Make-A-Wish Foundation since 2004. He earned the foundation's highest honor, the Chris Greicius Award, at Wrestle Mania XXVI in Phoenix."




Retards love wrestling. Your kid has cancer and gets to make a wish--they want to meet Cena, and he is there. He has filled more wishes than than any other person, or organization, over the past few years. Fuck it, if your going to make the sickly happy,I'm not going to try and bring you down.








Tuesday, August 17, 2010

HUGE Wrestling Event in Coney Island FRIDAY NIGHT


Forgotten Championship Wrestling and MCU Stadium will hold a professional wrestling event to raise money and awareness for America’s wounded servicemen and servicewomen.
FCW (Professional Wrestling) COMES TO CONEY ISLAND BROOKLYN. FREE ADMISSION FOR ALL ACTIVE DUTY PERSONNEL AND VETERANS OF ALL GENERATIONS WITH PROPER ID.
FCW PRESENTS, “The Last Stop”
http://www.fcwrestling.net/
FCW (Professional Wrestling) COMES TO CONEY ISLAND, BROOKLYN, NY
FCW is proud to present a wrestling convention, and old school wrestling for only $20.00. FIRE WORKS AND MORE. That’s entertainment! Additionally, partial proceeds from this mega event will be donated to the Wounded Warrior Project, and Wheelchair Sports Federation as well as wounded warriors will be in attendance as FCW Guests!
SO COME OUT AND ENJOY A GREAT NIGHT OF FUN!!!!!!!!!!!!
FOOD AND BEER WILL BE SERVED AT THE EVENT!!!!!!!!!!
Date-Friday, August 20, 2010
5:00 PM to 6:45 PM Wrestling Convention
7:00 PM to 9:45 PM FCW presents “The Last Stop”
Location-MCU Park (Home of the Brooklyn Cyclones)
1904 Surf Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11224
718-449-8497
8,000 seating facility
36 ft. Electronic Bill Board
CONFIRMED STARS TO APPEAR AT THE FCW SHOW

- ECW Original, Former WWE Super Star “Innovator of Violence” Tommy Dreamer
- WWE Hall of Famer Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka
- Former WWE Super Star Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake
- Former WWE Tag Team Champion, Intercontinental Champion and Former ECW Champion, Tito Santana
- Former WWE Tag Team Champion Nikolai Volkoff
- Former WWE Super Star and Indy Legend Romeo Roselli
- Legend Wrestler Diamond Jim Brady
- Former WCW Wrestling Star La Parka USA
- Former WWE Star Teddy the Tank Reade
- Former ECW STAR Dancing with Dudley
- USO Liberty Bells
- USA Cheer Leaders
- Miss NY Teen USA 2010 Thatiana Diaz
- Indy Star Justin Cage
- Professor Paul Pope The keenest mind in the biz.
- FCW Heavy Weight Champion, Mr. Everything Johnny Ledoux
- The Indestructible Slugga
- Indy Legend Grim Reefer
- The Rock star Ryan Blackheart
- Samuel Mr. Excitement Elias
Lil Greatness
Just Jeff
Damien H.S. Darling
- ROH Becky Bayless
- Mr. Deep Pockets Jimmy Dollars
PURCHASE TICKETS AT FCWrestling.net or BrooklynCyclones.com

Unified Tag Team Titles eliminated, replaced

If you caught RAW Monday night, WWE eliminated the Unified Tag Team Titles. From now on they will be known as the WWE Tag Team Titles. The Hart Dynasty was presented with new title belts by Bret Hart.

Haas & Benjamin vs. Kings of Wrestling-ROH Glory By Honor IX-9/11/2010

Former WWE Superstars Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin take on the Kings of Wrestling at Hammerstein Ballroom on 9/11/2010. Tickets still available on www.rohwrestling.com.



Monday, August 16, 2010

'Cuz Disco Says So: TWC sucks and other thoughts (Pt. 2)

Okay, so I changed part of this title from "TNA" to "TWC". Yes, Times Warner Cable. I was going to go back and fill in some of what we missed on the live blog last night. I think I'll leave that up to Biggs. However, I'd like to just say that it was terribly frustrating. I've seen so many bad PPV's over the years. Most fans will agree, probably for every six, you get one that even comes close to delivering. This one was one of the shows worth the money.

Listen kids, I just love being surprised by wrestling every once in a while, and losing the PPV right before the main event (and barely being able to watch the Championship matches, and completely missing Undertaker's appearance) really took that away. Don't even get me started about Daniel Bryan! Bryan (Bryan Danielson) is literally one of my favorite guys out there right now and seeing him work in person last year at Hammerstein Ballroom made me a huge fan. His sudden appearance in the main event would've been incredible. Instead I saw a glimpse of him in replay, the ultimate spoiler. Even worse, the fact we were "live blogging" the whole thing rubbed salt deeply in the wound.

By now I've had a chance to view the whole show, and overall, it was pretty great. Even without the surprise appearances by Undertaker and Bryan, there wasn't a real snoozer. Even the Diva match was entertaining for in an X-Pac sort of way. In addition, it was great to see the Nexus guys show what they can do in a headlining event. Sheffield especially got a prime spotlight. Nexus and by association, NXT, makes TNA look even more dysfunctional.

And a bonus: From the announce table, Matt Striker not (Matt Stryker) stated in Canadian-esque reference to Chris Jericho following a codebreaker to Skip Sheffield, "Though his mind is not for rent, don't put him down as arrogant"... Rush fans rejoice!

You suck, Time Warner Cable. I hate you. Wrestling may be fake, but my hatred for your sub-par product is real.

Time Warner: I hate you

So last night I spent the vast majority of SummerSlam staring at a pixelated screen...we didn't even make it to the Orton match. So when the TV turned back on with 5 minutes left in the match we got to see:

A. Super-Cena beat the Nexus in a match that made the Nexus look weak and did nothing to further the storyline.

B. See that personal favorite/pariah Bryan Danielson was somehow involved with the match, but we didn't see how he made his debut.

Needless to say the PPV was ruined for both Disco and myself. It will be the last PPV I watch with Time warner as my cable service provider I can tell you that.

So i came home this afternoon hoping to watch the end of the PPV (the replay's signal seemed OK, so i DVR'd it in hopes it would be watchable before tonight's RAW)...and the cable is still out. Internet too. So I couldn't watch the RAW tonight, and the after the cable came back on at 10:30 I finally got to see the end of the PPV. Thoughts:

Kane/Mysterio Casket match was old school fun. Lotta near falls and they both seem to work well together. If you can get past the inherent silliness of a casket match, it was really well done. Looks like a great feud coming with the Undertaker and Kane on SmackDown, and to have Kane as seemingly the "more powerful" Brother of Destruction should put a bit of spin on it. How will the Undertaker regain the Power of the Druids?!

God I hate Cena so much...he really is the Hulk Hogan of the New Century, he might as well be telling all his Cenamaniacs to never give up and take their vitamins. I now understand why my dad thought '80s wrestling was stupid...anyway, even my DVR'd SummerSlam was kinda messed up, so I missed the Nexus intro, but I DID see Bryan Danielson's debut. I knew it was coming so it wasn't much of a shock, but it was nice to see him get a decent pop at a big time PPV. I couldn't help but think, though, that it was sad that a wrestler of his ability, demeanor, and size would have to ply his trade in this PG era WWE...I suppose the alternative is to be jerked around in TNA or make no money. I'm glad he's doing better than Nigel and Samoa Joe, but with his size, will he ever be more than United States champion?

This main event was decent...nice to see Danielson bring back the cross-face, and I'm surprised they didn't fire him for doing it...Bret Hart looked OK, even with the T-Shirt (wrestling in a t-shirt, as we all know, is a sign that your career is over), and the rest was as predictable as if a 13 year old wrote it...how will John Cena get out of this predicament? DDT on the concrete? Nothing is to much to overcome if you just never give up, kids.

I give up John. I see you...and you are giving pro wrestling a bad name.

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Summer Slam 2010: LIVE BLOGGING! Part II

PART II: REFRESH YOUR BROWSER TO SEE THE UPDATES!

Disco: So, the cable signal is unwatchable right now. Biggs is on the phone with Time Warner.

Biggs: We're in an "Outage Area". Do you believe it?

Disco: Yes, I do.

Disco: It appears that Kane vs. Mysterio is ongoing. We do see flashes of what's going on, but no motion.

Disco: Update -- TWC gave us the PPV for free but now there is nothing at all to see. Black screen. This sucks, kids.

Disco: Stand by, we have been praying to the Mother Box that the video will return. Cable goddess, answer our prayers!

Disco: It's BACK!!!! With a eight minutes left of the program!!!! F-U TIME WARNER!

Disco: Look like Nexus wiped out Team WWE. BUT -- Cena makes Barrett tap out at the end after Justin Gabriel misses the 450 splash. BOOOOOooooo. Probably would've been a great main event....

Disco: WHAT? Replays show DANIEL BRYAN came in to help Team WWE??? How could we miss that? ARRRRRRGH!

Biggs: (SLAPS TABLE) Wish I hadn't even seen that. I want to throw my remote through the TV screen.

Biggs: At least we got to see the Diva Match (snicker). My service is cancelled tomorrow.

Disco: Our Live Blogging event ends in frustration and heartbreak. Thank you, Time Warner Cable.

Disco: To salve our wounds, we've decided to watch some Lucha Libre on Televisa Deportes (Galavision). It seems to be some sort of "good" La Parka vs. "bad" La Parka match. Some familiar faces, like Super Crazy and Konnan. Good night, all y'all, and thanks for tuning in!

Summer Slam 2010: LIVE BLOGGING! Part I

REFRESH YOUR BROWSER TO SEE THE UPDATES!

Okay, let's give this live blogging a shot...




Disco: Big pyro start, theme song by Motley Crue-esque "Jet" ... I have high hopes. Lawler wants NXT to end... I want Lawler's announcing to end!

Disco: First match, Ziggler vs. Kofi Kingston. Part of Kingston's "darker" not-quite heel turn. Looks like Kofi has new outfit, no more yellow. Kofi jumps through the ropes to hit Ziggler... Ziggler jumps away, Kifi with a big bump against the barrier.

Kofi choking out Ziggler, then .... A NEXUS RUN-IN! Nexus boot-party on Kofi, Barrett finally finishes with a:

Biggs: Fireman's Carry Slam, I would call it.

Disco: Barrett pontificates. Nexus united for a common purpose..."Nexus or against us"... Great heat from the crowd.

Disco: Backstage -- Jericho and Edge try to convince Miz to join up with "Cena's Army" Jury's out. Edge eating a Slim Jim.

Disco: Diva Match -- Alicia Fox defending title against Melina. Melina comes out in Aztec Warrior Goddess outfit (I'm guessing?). Big feather head-dress.

Biggs:  Time to get a beer. Melina's head looks smaller. Totally had her cheeks done or something. And what is that weird symbol on her crotch?

Biggs: I hate those boots. Pooh-bear boots.

Disco: (Melina has HUGE fuzzy yellow boots)

Biggs: I hate Melina's "Matrix Move".

Disco: Melina wins - new Diva Champion. Melina in tears (kayfabe). LayCool (SmackDown champs) spoil the moment. Melina beattries to beat them up, but they turn the tables. Eventyally crash Melina into announce table. Take out Alicia Fox for good measure.

Disco: Straight Edge Society vs. Big Show: Handicap match. Big Show removes bandages to show that his hand isn't broken after all...

Biggs: Joey Mercury is small. Luke Gallows,  Fake Kane.

Disco: They're calling Joey Mercury "Joseph Mercury" after using the names interchangeably the last few weeks.

Disco: Big Show wins.

Disco: Kane at coffin, talking about his vengeance. Sheamus strolls in, wants to borrow the casket. Kane says "no." They agree to disagree.

Disco: Miz takes the ring with MIB briefcase -- talks about how "Team WWE" is begging him to join. Miz says his decision is bigger than LeBron James' spectacle on ESPN, leading to Laker's loss of the Championship. Huge heat from crowd! (It's in LA's Staples Center.) Miz decides: He will join Team WWE and lead them to victory.

INCREDIBLE -- Miz says the crowd has to "raise their hands" if they want to say say something to him.  They're not allowed say his tagline!

Biggs: This will be great in upcoming weeks!

Disco: WTF TIME WARNER: CABLE TV OFF LINE!!!???

Disco: We should be watching Sheamus vs. Orton right now. Black screen.

Biggs: I f--ing hate them! (Biggs tries to reboot the box. Says it might take 10 minutes)

Disco: Both cable boxes are out, but internet still up. Stay with us, America!

Biggs: Sheamus has to win this match to legitimize his reign. He needs to be a "force." Cena defended the tile 5 times in a row or something like that... Sheamus needs to do that.

Disco: Recently on RAW Sheamus said that if he wins, Orton has to go to the "back of the line." So I think he'll win tonight and Orton will take some time off to be with his family.

Disco: TECH UPDATE -- Box rebooted... all channels still blank. Our live blog is falling apart, ratings are plummeting!

Disco: ....AND WE'RE BACK!

Disco: We're well into the match. Orton dominating Sheamus. Orton gives big suplex off the top rope.

Disco: Sheamus counters RKO...tries to pin but Orton kicks out at the end.

Disco: Frustrated, Sheamus leaves the ring grads folding chair. Ref disqualifies him. Sheamus attacks w/ chair, misses drops chair, Orton kicks him in the nuts.

Disco: Orton drags Sheamus to announce table. RKO -- but the table doesn't break!

Biggs: Table didn't give way! Orton is not happy.

Disco: (replay) Looks like Orton hurt his back.

Biggs: The table's supposed to give way... that probably kills.

Disco: Funny, since the announce table didn't break, they're still using it, sans cover.

Disco: Rey Mysterio vs. Kane casket match. "God's Humble Servant" vs. "The Devil's Favorite Demon"... we're still having cable issues, but hopefully we'll be able to get through this.

Disco: OH NO! Cable signal degenerating!

Biggs: This is it. After baseball season, I'm switching to FIOS.

Disco: We are at sub-webcam quality right now. Big drop-outs, pixillation and freezes. Unwatchable.

'Cuz Disco Says So: Tiffany Suspended, likely fired


Impact Wrestling is reporting: WWE suspended Diva performer Taryn Terrell (a/k/a Tiffany) indefinitely after being arrested Sunday morning following a domestic disturbance with husband Drew Galloway (Drew McIntyre). Another report mentions she's already been removed from the Smackdown intro, leading to speculation that she's been released from the company.

I'm embarrassed to admit that I didn't realize that Tiffany and McIntyre were married. I imagine it's a lot easier to fire a forgettable diva than the brand's top heel.

Lucha Libre as I see it

I am fascinated by foreign wrestling, and here in the Big City, Luche Libre is readily available on TV. I decided to check it out this week and try to figure out whats going on...

In the Yucatan! AAA kicks of the show with a recap...apparently there is a lot of woman's and intergender tag matches. Hernandez from TNA was on last weeks show...and signs for Arriba Los Perros (Let's go, Dogs, I think) are everywhere.

First match is a classic technicos vs rudos match, with masked wrestlers Superfly and The Laredo Kids taking on The Commendantes (?). Great action here, lotta suicide diving . The ring floor looks like its thin carpet over concrete. Ouch. "Billy Boy" of the Commendantes beats Superfly with a vertabreaker. After the match there is a promo with both of the masked wrestlers presided over by a kind of Latino Mean Gene inside a plush home, perhaps the residence of one of the wrestlers. He does a lot of talking over video clips of Superfly and the Laredo Kid botching moves and pushing each other in the ring. Clearly, all is not well between the two technicos. Laredo Kid offers his hand in friendship...Superfly very reluctantly shakes hands and walks away.

Back in the ring, it's a six person inter-gender tag match...five chicks and one guy (actually, I think the guy is Alex Koslov, who I've seen in ROH). Pre-match promo has Koslov really slapping around one of the girls...wait...I think it's a guy! A tranny!! He tries to kiss Koslov and the match is on! I can tell that Kozlov's partners are "Jennifer Blade and Christine"...didn't catch tranny or his partners. There is some serious drama in this one, in-fighting on trannies team...maybe one of them were once allies with Blade and Christine....wait, the team has been called "Los Gringas Locos". Crazy white chicks...how original.

Anyway, incredible woman's wrestling here, a lot of high spots and the degree of difficulty puts woman's wrestling in the states to shame. Match ends after tranny finally gives Koslov a kiss and gets a superkick for his troubles. Post match, Koslov beats up the other woman pretty badly...I guess this kind of thing is OK south of the border. Crazy silver luchadore makes the save.

After a commercial featuring Carlos Mencia for "The Belly Burner"...

Backstage, Chessman is being looked over by a doctor. Konnan walks in and wants to know what's going on. The doctor says that Chessman will be unable to compete tonight. Konnan is pissed! Some things are just so obvious you don't need words...

Big pop...out comes Super Crazy(who put on a ton of weight), Damien 666, and Halloween. They are Los Perros Mal!! It's the DX of AAA. Their opponent, Hernandad 187, featuring Psicosis (I think), some random dude and....oh my King, It's Dr. Wagner Jr.!! Huge pop for the masked luchadore, who comes out with two belts and Bon Jovi's "Bad Medicine" as his entrance music. He is clearly a major player here in AAA. He also cuts a promo in ring and sounds like the Lord Humongous...this guy might be in my top 20 right now. Promo has something to do with it being his house (thanks 10th grade spanish!).

Hardcore match has a ton of action, though not much in the way of blood. Neither side can gain the upper hand until Konnan comes down to the ring and seems to tell Dr. Wagner he has no problem with him and turns on the rest of Hernandad 187. He begs their forgiveness a la Eddie Guerrero, and that allows the Perros to attack from behind. Konnan with a chairshot on the outside and a musclebuster from Damien seal the deal for the Bad Dogs.

After the break, it's a recap of a feud from good and bad La Parkas! It seems to be a major angle as these two La Parkas have quite the highlight reel. Evil La Parka (known apparently as "La Park") comes to the ring with Super Crazy from The Bad Dogs...you can tell he's evil from the monster eyes on his skeleton costume and his skull shoulder pads...anyway, he has "original" written in english down one side of his boots, which Super Crazy is quick to point out to the cameras. Next it's the good La Parka, who dances his way to the ring to the tune of Micheal Jackson's "Thriller". In the ring he pushes La Park out of the way and does his crazy dance (a few weeks ago I saw these two engage in a dance off in the ring). For all the pomp and circumstance, the match is a pretty by-the-numbers: punching and kicking, La Park pulling out every heel move in the book (low blow, outside interference, holding the ropes during a pinfall, et al), and alot of taunts to the crowd. This should come as no real surprise seeing that, essentially, it's two fat guys running around in full skeleton body suits.

Things begin to get really strange when Konnan comes out yet again and he brings with him his own referee. This heel ref storms the ring, beats up the other ref, and takes over officiating the match. How this is legal is beyond me. The crowd is INCENSED. Trash rains down on the ring. The new ref basically trips la Parka or holds his arms when he tries to throw a punch...it's a handicap match, for all intents and purposes. This, by the way, is an angle worth looking at in the States...I don't think I've ever seen a heel stable with their own referee...and it drives the crowd crazy.

After several near falls in which heel ref has a slow count or comes up lame when he's about to count "3", LA Park gains the upper hand with a vicious low blow. Victory is assured but LA Park is indicating to heel ref that instead of covering his opponent, he wants to do some dancing! His teammates plead with him to cover the writhing La Parka, but he insists on doing some weird dance in the corner. When he finally makes the cover, original ref charges the ring and puts a beatdown on heel ref. La Parka with the small package and it's "1,2,3"!!

The Bad Dogs storm into the ring and lay out the referee and put a boot party to La Parka...then it's Dr. Wagner Jr. and Hernandad 187 in to make the save! Oh, now it's more members of Perros de Mal from the back!! It's pandemonium, King!! But wait...space music? Out from the back is an old man and a bunch of masked luchadores and the transvestite from the match before. They must be a force to be reckoned with, as everyone in the ring exits in fear. The old man has some words of warning for Los Perros del Mal...

But I can't understand them.



Saturday, August 14, 2010

A Few Good Men

I watched a Few Good Men the other night. I should have just watched this. It's much better. "Why were Doug and Danny Basham at Ringside."



PWI 500

Well, PWI has issued it's rankings of the top 500 wrastlers in the business. I may actually pick-up the issue, if i don't see a $11.95 price tag on it. Gotta love looking at some of the names for the guys in the 400's . Without it, I would have never know of Mr. Ooh La La. Here are some thoughts on the rankings. Keep in mind, I think they rate from June to June of each year. Mostly based on wins and title accomplishments, not pure wrestling ability. Sting was #9 last year, nuff said.

1) AJ Styles--Good pick for the #1 slot. One of the best wrestlers in the world. I didn't catch hardly any of the TNA pay-per-views, But I assume he performed at the top level in all his matches. Heel turn with Flair was a nice touch. Was PWI looking to put a TNA wrestler in this spot? Maybe, seems the WWE had a weak year all-around.

2) John Cena--Hey, seems nobody likes the Cena, except for every single kid. That's about 90% of WWE's audience. He is there biggest star, gets on the mic, does some wrestling, and was around every week. There is alot he can do that most others can't.

3)CM Punk--Awesome wrestler, incredible on the mic, tremendous facial expressions. I know he got hurt, but I may have placed him above Styles. I don't recall him holding the title for too long, that may have affected his rankings.

4)Randy Orton--Should have been #1 last year, over HHH. As WWE's top heel, he carried them to Mania. His kiss on an unconscious Steph was moment of the year, but that was last year. Strong work this year, though I'm slightly jaded by the face turn.

5)Chris Jericho-- Solid! Wrestling and mic skills speak for themselves. He was putting people over, and taking alot of loses. The fact that PWI put him so high, is a testament to his ability, even this far into his career.

6)Batista--The animal is gone, and I have forgotten about him. He did have some good bad-guy promos. Shouldn't have been anywhere near the top ten.

7)Shensuke NakaMura--There always has to be a Jap in the top ten.

8)The Undertaker-- What the fuck. How many matches did he even have? The awesome power of the druids! He should rank high just for the fact he gets to bang Michelle MC cool. I've never forgiven him for his Mania match versus Giant Gonzalez.

9)Kurt Angle--Has been working away in TNA. But lets be honest, he is a shell of his former self. His body is so weird. Without his theme music, and "You Suck" crowd chants. this is the last time he will be in the top ten. On the other hand TNA fans have been telling me that he is putting on some terrific matches.

10) Sheamus--Crowd hates him, alot. Has been working, and talking. Biggs has warmed me up to him. He is a necessary evil.

Nigel Mcguiness had been in the top ten the past 2 years. Wow, he died in in TNA. Another ROH alum, Bryan Daniels, arguably the best wrestler in the world, foiled by WWE. How does the Miz not show up, he's been US Champ, Tag Team Champ, and has some of the best mic skills.

Next up: I'm going to be doing a top ten female wrestlers ranking, based on what matters most, hotness.

'Cuz Disco Says So: Lance Cade Dead

Former WWE Superstar Lance Cade Dead at at age 29.  Figure 4 Online has a great overview of his career.

Sadly, the words "heart attack" in the same sentence as "professional wrestler" typically indicates a death related to past and/or present drug use -- this won't look good for Linda McMahon, as writer Dave Metzer points out, along with this list (if you haven't been counting):

"Five wrestlers age 40 and under have died in the past 13 years while under contract to the company: Chris Benoit, 40; Eduardo “Eddy” Guerrero, 38; Owen Hart, 34; Brian Pillman, 35; and Russ Haas, 27.

"McNaught is one of several performers in recent years who has died not long after leaving the company, including Andrew “Test” Martin, 33; David “Davey Boy” Smith, 39; Michael “Crash Holly” Lockwood, 32; Louis “Louie Spiccoli” Mucciolo, 27; and Michael “Mike Awesome” Alfonso, 38."