torsdag 31. mai 2012

Top 3 dream matches at WM29!


Top 3 dream Matches at WM29:
Yes, it's still 10-months to Wrestlemania 29, meaning everything being said about Mania is speculations. Anyway, just like many wrestling-fans I have my dreams about which matches I would like to see! So at Wrestlemania 29 there are 3 Matches I would love to see:

1) John Cena vs The Rock part 2!
Yeah, it might sound silly, because of the fact that their WM28 match was called a "once in a lifetime" match. But it became a successes, even though some might not liked the match (but you can never please everyone). So why do I want to see a part two of this match?
If you remember the feud between Rocky and Austin, you might remember that they had three matches at Wrestlemania, where each match became a big successes, and their feud ended up legendary.

After Mania 28, Rocky said he would return "soon", and that he dreams about winning the WWE championship again. So there you have your build up, between a possible rematch against those two. Lets just say that Cena wins the title around Survivor Series, and that he keeps it until Wrestlemania. Then Rocky can win the Royal Rumble, and chose the WWE-champion for a match. Cena and Rocky can do another great match if you ask me, and I think their feud can't end with only one big match. Who knows, it might end up with Cena losing again, finding himself with a nemesis that he "can't" beat. It would have been legendary, and I can tell you that a rematch between these two I would love to see.

2) The Undertaker vs Cm Punk!
In 2009 Cm Punk and The Undertaker had an epic feud, where Punk really got a push (even though he lost most of their matches). Today Cm Punk is the top-star of the company, having a resiliency like Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker. This Wrestlemania he kicked out of two codebreakers, and at night of champions he kicked out of one little Jimmy and two Pedigrees. So a match against Undertaker would have been epic, with a lot of kick outs and near falls. I really want to see this match, because those two has great chemistry.

3) Daniel Bryan vs Christian!
Two men with great in ring abilities, and there is only one thing to say. Their match would have been epic!! Daniel Bryan also deserves a good match at Wrestlemania!!


Tune in for more news later, here you have today's video-clip! :)


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onsdag 30. mai 2012

Cena vs Big Show feud! Who will win?


What will happen?
Cena vs Big Show at No Way Out 2012 is going to be a brawl of legendary status (If wwe can make it right), and for those who saw Raw 05.29.2012, it is quite clearly that Big Show is being portrayed as an unstoppable beast (just like Mark Henry was last portrayed last year). Meaning that this match he has against Cena would even the odds a bit more, but most likely Cena will win. Why you might wander?

Cena is the companies a-list superstar, even Big Show who is the top heel can overcome the face of the WWE. The only way Cena can lose must be because of a interference or something like that. But those who has seen the Cena/Big Show feud from 2004/2009 knows how their matches usually develops. Cena gets beat up (Like against Lesnar), but manage to overcome the unstoppable force of Big Show, ending up victorious. It's a bit bad that WWE will not allow Cena to lose cleanly against top-heels, and only against top list stars like The Rock. Randy Orton has done it sometimes now, he lost two times cleanly to Mark Henry last year, and he put himself over for Kane at Wrestlemania (props to Orton for that), but the WWE will not allow Cena to do it, as long as is not against Superstars like Rocky and Undertaker. This makes it so predictable to see how his matches are going to develop, (two days before the Cena vs Big Johnny match, i predicted on twitter that Big Show would interfere and knock out Cena). But don't blame Cena for this, blame the creative team who are afraid of let their top-star look like a "loser".

But you can never say never, I really hope that WWE lets Cena look more "human", and let him lose some times, so he can lose his superman image. It was good for him losing to The Rock, as I said before so he can lose his Superman image, so the matches his matches can be more unpredictable.

The Cena/Big Show feud has been going on since 2004, and every-time Big Show is portrayed as an heel, he ends up fighting Cena at one point! Will this be the time he overcomes Cenation? Time will show.


This weeks video-clip!
As always I give you a great clip here, this time its the match between Big Show and Cena at Wrestlemania 20, which started their feud. Enjoy their match here:



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mandag 21. mai 2012

Big Show's Heel-turn might setting the stage for O'Neal returning!


After Big Show's heel-turn at Over The Limit, speculations are running high in the WWE. Was this the first stage creatives made, to set up a match between Big Show and Shaquille O'Neal at Wrestlemania 29?

The match everyone thought would happen at Wrestlemania 28, was scratched because of Big Show being a "babyface", and him feuding with Cody Rhodes. But at Over The Limit, Big Show attacked John Cena costing him the victory against "Big Johnny". This set the stage for another heel-turn for "the worlds largest athlete", most likely setting up a stage for him facing O'Neal at Mania.

Why you might wander?
If O'Neal would appear at WWE it would be as a "babyface", meaning that if he was supposed to feud with Big Show, Big Show had to be the "bad guy" between them two.

More updates about the rumors of why Big Show turned heel will come later this week.



Other news
Daniel Bryan and Cm Punk is set to face of at "No Way Out" next month. Most likely ending their feud. Fans was upset after Bryan lost the match because of a "silly" pinfall. Many said the "moral" winner of the match was Bryan, and face it he made Punk tap out. Was this a bad call by the creatives? Because everyone knows Cm Punk will win the rematch at "No Way Out", because of his a-list status, and many fans would still be upset of the result of this match.

Most likely Christian and Cody Rhodes will face of for the IC-title on smackdown before "No Way Out", so Rhodes can take the step up fighting for the WHC-title later this year.

Most likely Randy Orton or Chris Jericho will face Sheamus for the title at "No Way Out". Some fans are teasing a "heel-turn" for the viper, if he would feud against Sheamus.

Videos of the week
Enjoy some of my favorite matches and clips from WWE. Here are my top-3 videos of the week, where the focus is "everything" goes matches. Enjoy the videos, and tune in for more news later this week!

1) Brock Lesnar vs John Cena (Extreme Rules 2012)


2) Sheamus vs Triple H (Extreme Rules 2010)


3) Rock vs Austin (Wrestlemania 17)



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tirsdag 1. mai 2012

WWE goes attitude era part 2?

Last couple of months watching WWE, reminds me more and more about the golden era 12-15 years ago, when both Raw and Smack-down lived their own lives.

Yes, it's still not as brutal, violent, passionate and extreme as it was back in the attitude era, but though the concept the writers are using now is much more like the concept they used back in the attitude era. By the way, for those who have been asking me, Attitude Era and The Golden Era are pretty much the same era, that's why I use both names. But over to the case, for those wandering what I meant about WWE using the same concept as back in the Attitude Era?

Back in the Attitude Era WWE used a concept that made their A-list superstars look like "working-class" men that fought their bosses. The concept also involved their superstars look like "humans" that also had to go trough hard times.  Yeah it may sounds crazy, but that was how the Attitude Era got it's successes.

Still don't believe me?

Here I give you an example
Dwayne Johnson's turn from a "mid-card" superstar over to an "a-list" superstar started when he began feuding with Vince McMahon. Vince did such a good job convincing the fans that the story-line between Rocky and himself was real, making fans go crazy each time Rocky and Vince confronted each other. Because 75 % of the WWE fans are working-classes people. Think about how many of those working-class fans that have had some issues with their "rich" bosses, and how much hate they might have to them sometimes?

Vince figured this out, and used it to the companies advantage. He put-himself and sometimes his family over for his a-list superstars, in this example Rocky. Vince portrayed himself as an "rich-ass" despicable boss, and he portrayed The Rock as a "working-class" man fighting for himself. This became a successes, because the fans lived out their "fuck up the boss" fantasies trough Rocky and other Wrestlers that had the balls tho fight their boss.

Today John Cena has never been as popular as he is at the moment, feuding with his boss John Laurinaitis. Just to state how popular Cena is at moment, in two out tree ppv-matches at the Allstate Arena in Chicago, Cena has been hated by the crowd. Yes last year at Money In The Bank he fought Cm Punk who comes from Chicago, but at Mania 22 he was supposed to be the "baby-face" in his match against Triple H, but it ended up with Cena being hated by the crowd. But at Extreme Rules they loved him, and he really got the support from the fans that he deserves.

But over to the case, at the moment Cena is stated as an "mortal" human that fight his battles with the boss. First he fought Lesnar that Laurinaitis sent after him, now his going to fight Laurinaitis, Tenzai and Tenzai's manager in a handicap-match at Over The Limit.

Not only is the fans starting to support Cena again, he has also been portrayed as a human the last couple of months, and not as this "superman" that overcomes everyone. As WWE wanted, Cena's loss against Rock really made him as popular as they wanted him to be.



Conclusion
Over to the conclusion, WWE tries to bring back the concept from the Attitude Era, even though it's never going to be the same. But it might do good for the company, turning up the ratings even more and earning them more money. But as everyone else I agree to the fact that the "PG" has to end, so WWE can be more unpredictable and extreme again. Only then a "part two" of the attitude era can start.


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