


If you’re looking for music articles, like my Bonnaroo Music & Arts Festival coverage, it’s no longer here. I have split apart into separate blogs! All of my music-related content is over at my new domain: Sweet Blog of Mine. Please update your links!
My current plans now are to create a new domain for a wrestling blog, and a third domain (if I don’t keep this one) for a massive wrestling information archive project. Stay tuned, folks.
To make up for the inconvenience, click ‘read more’ to see some classic wrestling memories. (well, classic enough.)
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Sunday night brought WWE fans the eleventh annual Judgment Day pay-per-view event, featuring a stacked card with three main events. Was justice served?
No Way Out 2009: 2/5: .400
All-Time: 11/18: 0.611
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Judgment Day is here, and it’s tonight! I have been a little out of the loop and have only seen Friday’s Smackdown show but have been keeping up on storylines and developments. Here are my predictions for tonight’s show.
No Way Out 2009: 2/5: .400
All-Time: 11/18: 0.611
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Shocking doesn’t do justice in describing Sunday’s No Way Out pay per view. In a definite ‘foot-in-mouth’ moment, I was wrong with nearly all of my predictions. In a pay-per-view that looked absolutely horrid on paper, the WWE roster and creative team developed a thrilling, edge-of-your-seat (no pun intended) show. Read more…
Forgive me, readers. It has been five months since my last article.
Cutting right to the chase, here is the line-up for tonight’s WWE No Way Out 2009 pay-per-view event:
ECW Championship
Champion Jack Swagger vs Finlay
Shawn Michaels vs JBL
Randy Orton vs Shane McMahon
Elimination Chamber - World Heavyweight Championship
Champion John Cena vs Kane, Kofi Kingston, Rey Mysterio, Chris Jericho, & Mike Knox
Elimination Chamber - WWE Championship
Champion Edge vs Undertaker, Triple H, Big Show, Vladmir Koslov, & Jeff Hardy
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The “Slammy Awards” are the perfect answer to monotonous wrestling programming, as instead of seeing the same match-ups in the ring week after week, wrestling fans are treated to a mock-awards show that features wrestling personalities presenting and receiving awards in-character. The Slammy Awards returned on Monday Night Raw and it was the first time an award of the type was given in eleven years. Read more…
BOSTON: November 23, 2008 was a big night for Boston sports-entertainment fans. World Wrestling Entertainment made its pay-per-view event return to the TD Banknorth Garden with their twenty-second annual Survivor Series extravaganza. The night marked two other returns, with former world champions Edge and John Cena both returning to in-ring competition. Both Edge and Cena left the Garden with gold around their waste. Read more…

As a wrestling fan of over 10 years, one would think that I would have ordered a Pay-Per-View by now. Unfortunately, anyone who shares that belief would be incorrect. August 2008 was no different than any other August, as I did not order WWE’s main summer event, SummerSlam. Thanks to the magic of newsgroups, however, I was able to view this event today and bring you the results.
The first match on the SummerSlam 2008 card was Jeff Hardy versus Montel Vontavious Porter: two United States Championship contenders in a match at a “big four” pay-per-view event with the actual champion left off of the card. Supposedly the original plan was to have a title match between Shelton and Kennedy, but with Kennedy becoming injured they decided to change the match to Hardy vs MVP. Apparently a Triple Threat was out of the question.
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