The Greatest Intercontinental Champions of All Time
It was one of the highlights of my wrestling fandom, being live in Pontiac Michigan to see “Macho Man” Randy Savage defend the Intercontinental Title against Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat at Wrestlemania III. Ever since that program, the IC belt has held a special place in my heart. There were many times that the belt and angle surrounding it was […]
Guest Blog FreaXTVChannelE TNA #REBOOTED 5 of 6: PPVs and SuperShows
FreaXTVChannelE is a man with a vivid imagination and the talent to show what’s running through his crazy mind, here is the 5th part of his TNAWrestling Reboot originally presented on his BLOG. Visit our ARCHIVES as well for more – Mo TNA #REBOOTED Section05- PPVs and SuperShows With all the Logos, Features, Main Players and […]
Cruising For A Return: A Look At The Current WWE Cruiserweights
It’s sometimes hard to believe that it’s been almost 5 years since the WWE scrapped the Cruiserweight title in disgrace. Yes, sadly, the championship that was held by such names as Brian Pillman, Rey Mysterio, Eddie Guerrero, and Dean Malenko went out with a wimper as Hornswoggle was the final champion. With the fictional network […]
My RAW 1000 Wish List
We are on the eve of the most promoted Monday Night RAW show that WWE has done in a long time, RAW 1000. RAW has been filled with good moments (Canada vs USA in 1997) and some horrible moments (Katie Vick) over the years but, despite it all, lasting 1000 episodes is a milestone that WWE should absolutely be […]
Guest Blog FreaXTVChannelE TNA #REBOOTED 3 of 6: Makeovers & Takeovers Pt1- Legends
3rd Part of the great rebranding the ultra talented FreaXTVChannelE put together for TNA. We’ve seen the work he’s been doing on WWE and when it’s ready it will blow you away but in the meantime check out this work originally presented at his blog and keep up if you’ve missed part 1 or part 2 or […]
Making the WWE Titles Mean Something
I’ll admit it, it’s been bothering me. For years I was able to rattle off the history of every WWF title belt starting from the early 1980’s. Things began to be more difficult in the Attitude Era, due to a combination of more championships being introduced and “Crash TV”, which changed the title like a […]