World Wrestling Entertainment "RAW is POOR" September 22, 2008 Cincinnati, Ohio
1.CM Punk vs. Cody Rhodes 2.Santino Marella vs. Deuce 3.Kane vs. Matt Sydal 4.Beth Phoenix vs. Kelly Kelly 5.Shad Gaspard and JTG vs. John Morrison, Mike Mizanin 6.Chris Jericho, John Bradshaw Layfield, and Lance Cade vs. Shawn Michaels and Dave Batista
Coming right off his claiming of the WWF Intercontinental Championship from Tito Santana, Randy Savage comes into Madison Square Garden ready to try to claim a second championship belt off his worst enemy, Hulk Hogan. Hulk Hogan is no Tito Santana, and wrestling for the top championship in the company (expecially against the ICON that is Hulk Hogan) is entirely different from that belt which rewards hitting the glass ceiling with a solid thud. Savage has already beaten Hogan twice at MSG via countout, so he probably asked for the match where a countout is virtually impossible: Lumberjack Rules. Perhaps this is a precursor to that album to the left?
A WWE Documentary on the great families of wrestling. Hart, Funk, Von Erich, Guerrero, etc. These are names synonymous with the world of "sports entertainment. They are discussed in-depth and as WWE remembers to share the love amongst families (even those of rather questionable relation) that have passed through its ring. No mention of families like the Fullers, the Armstrongs, and plenty of other families with equal or greater importance will not get any respect... after all they don't exist, right?
May 24, 2008- HUSTLE "HUSTLE AID 2008"... This match features Bob Sapp. Bob Sapp = RATINGS... at least on this site he does.
The Takada Monster Army may be on the ropes after the Esperanza has been defeated, but they are by no means defeated. In fact Generalissimo Takada always finds new ways of bringing in new monsters; in this case, he brought in Bob Sapp to finish off the one who destroyed the Esperanza, Wataru Sakata. Eiko isn't there to save her husband's ass this timelike she did against the Esperanza. He's not fightin' just any MONSTER, he's fighting the BEAST.
August 13, 2006- New Japan Pro Wrestling "G-1 Climax 2006" Tournament Final... Satoshi Kojima and Hiroyoshi Tenzan have quite the history together. They were once one of the most dominant tag teams in history and then Kojima left New Japan to join Keiji Muto's All Japan. Tenzan would end up holding the IWGP Championship three times. Kojima would return in 2005 with the Triple Crown of All Japan and claim the IWGP Championship off Tenzan for four title belts in an epic hour-long war before returning it to him a few months later.
Kojima has returned to enter his old home's annual G-1 Climax tournament. Both he and Tenzan went through their blocks undefeated. During the semis earlier this evening, Kojima survived a fierce challenge by Koji Kanemoto, while Tenzan managed to fight off Giant Bernard (Albert/A-Train). So both old tag partners are 1-1 against each other on the big stage. The heat between them must end eventually; there's no better way to end bitterness between old friends in this business than by beating the crap out of each other.
Dragon Gate "SUMMER ADVENTURE TAG LEAGUE II", 9/8/08 Tokyo Korakuen Hall 2,250 Fans - Super No Vacancy Full House
Summer Adventure Tag League II: Masaaki Mochizuki & Don Fujii vs. Nick Jackson & Matt Jackson Summer Adventure Tag League II: Shingo Takagi & Dragon Kid vs. BxB Hulk & Naoki Tanisaki Summer Adventure Tag League II: Kenichiro Arai & Taku Iwasa vs. Susumu Yokosuka & Ryo Saito Summer Adventure Tag League II: Naruki Doi & Masato Yoshino vs. Cyber Kong & YAMATO