Showing posts with label McMahon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label McMahon. Show all posts

Friday, March 18, 2016

10 Things WWE Wants You to Forget About CM Punk



What has Phil Brooks done to make the WWE want to make the fans forget??? Let's see.

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Shane McMahon Returns WTF?

So.... Shane McMahon made a surprising return on Monday. The Detroit crowd gave him a huge pop when his music hit. Why? I'm guessing the WWE and Vince McMahon need some sort of mainstream interest into what seemed to be a lack luster build for what is supposed to be the biggest WrestleMania of all time.

So now it's Shane vs. The Undertaker at WrestleMania in a Hell In A Cell match for control of Monday Night Raw. In 2016. What? Or more specifically What The FUCK!!!???

Ok it looks promising but is this really what we wanted to see? And what is the possible outcome? Yes we are going to finally have a babyface GM of Raw but on the other hand the Undertaker has to lose AGAIN at WrestleMania. It's a mess but we still got 6 weeks till WrestleMania. Just gonna have to wait, watch, and see.

=[extreme-vampyr]-

(Credit: Rolling Stone) - Shane McMahon just returned to WWE.
This might not seem like a huge deal if you don't follow the product – Shane is obviously the son of Vince McMahon, and he's only been away from the company for about six years. However in the years since he left, he's built a pretty respectable portfolio for himself, becoming the CEO of You on Demand, the first VOD service in China and serving on the board of directors for the International Sports Management agency. It was reasonable to think that Shane-O Mac might never make his way back to a WWE ring, and if he did, it didn't seem like it'd be anything more than a cursory bit of fan service.
But holy shit here we are at the beginning of Raw and Vince and Stephanie – who rose to power in the years since her brother left the family business – get stampeded over by "Here Comes The Money," which is still maybe the greatest theme in wrestling history. Out comes a graying Shane rocking Nike Dunks under a charcoal suit and the place goes nuts. It's one of the loudest pops of the last two years – which can be taken as either an endorsement of Shane's reputation or an indictment of Roman Reigns (and, by extension, Vince himself).
Shane-O has gathered something of a cult following over the course of his in-ring career. He's great on the mic and has been involved in some of the most momentous events in the company's kayfabe history – like when he acquired WCW from under his Vince's nose. But more importantly, the guy could really wrestle. Shane is an heir to a billion-dollar empire, but like his father, he was absurdly unafraid to take some vicious bumps. Like at Backlash in 2001, where he happily dropped an elbow on the Big Show from the Titantron, or at this Raw from 1999, which features one of the most aesthetically pleasing cage dives ever. It's often said in wrestling that as long as you're clearly trying, you will get over. Shane could've easily avoided some of the substantial risks he took in WWE, but instead he built himself into a legitimate star on the back of coast-to-coast dropkicks.
So in the storyline Shane is wrestling the freaking Undertaker at WrestleMania, and if he wins he gets control of Raw. This is, naturally, Vince being evil and setting up his son to fail because "Undertaker at WrestleMania" has long been the most immortal character at WWE. This will probably end in a loss so Shane-O can go back to all his important venture capitalist inclinations, but frankly that doesn't bother me. We're at least getting one more month of Shane, and I'm sure his baseball jersey at 'Mania is going to be glorious. You guys, we're going to see another giant Shane McMahon elbow drop. I can't wait.
Man, wrestling is really great sometimes isn't it?

Saturday, February 13, 2016

nWWEo | Wrestling With Wregret



Let's look into the time when Vince McMahon brought the NWO to the WWE. This should be interesting.

Tuesday, February 9, 2016

WWF Simulcast RAW - OSW Review #52



It's your boys at OSW Review with an action packed WWF Raw simulcast. Funny as fuck as always. I might try to post all of these episodes of OSW. So here we go.

Tuesday, January 26, 2016

5 DIRTY SECRETS The WWE Doesn't Want You To Know



Here is some dirty little secrets that supposedly happened and the WWE doesn't want you to know about. I have heard of all of these have you???

Monday, December 28, 2015

R.I.P. Ian "Lemmy" Kilmister

The wrestling world also mourns the loss of a legend. #RIPLemmy


I would always hang at the rainbow, crankintunes, just bcHE had & the slight chance, you could bump into THE MAN #RIPLemmy 🤘
— DolphZiggler(@HEELZiggler) December 29, 2015


#RIPLemmy One life, lived your way, from the beginning, till the end See you down the road my friend... Thank you for the gift of your sound
— Triple H (@TripleH) December 29, 2015

Thanks for everything man. You were the real deal onstage & off and a true gentleman. #RIPLemmyhttps://t.co/xcWJf9QDWF
— Chris Jericho (@IAmJericho) December 29, 2015

For a full news article on the life and death of Lemmy go here http://theextremeworldvampyr79.blogspot.com/2015/12/lemmy-of-motorhead-dies-at-age-70-of.html

And for the top 10 Motorhead songs go here http://theextremeworldvampyr79.blogspot.com/2015/12/top-10-motorhead-songs.html

Monday, March 30, 2015

Top 10 Wrestlemania matches

Just in time for WrestleMania season here is the top 10 WrestleMania matches of all time. This comes from Watchmojo.com.

Enjoy!


Wednesday, February 25, 2015

Give Divas A Chance

There is a lot of hoopla going around about the #GiveDivasAChance hash tag going around Twitter the past few days. Something AJ Lee has criticized good 'ol Stephanie McMahon for a tweet where she praise Oscar winner Patricia Arquette for her pro-womens rights speech.
Apparently AJ feels Steph is not creating equality in WWE either. This is causing a social media frenzy of course.
Also it had been pointed out that the divas tag team match on Raw was too short and didn't even showcase the divas properly. This is causing the hash tag #GiveDivasAChance to be the #1 trend as of this post in the US.
This has apparently got the attention of the main man in Sports Entertainment, Vince McMahon. And he has tweeted his thoughts on the subject.
I'm guessing this is all a publicitity stunt to create curious eyes as we all know it is Wrestlemania season. I'm betting money that's all it is.
Anyways, it creates buzz which is good for business but the authenticity of it is questionable. Keep an eye on this matter it could be interesting. I know I am. Goodbye for now. Peace!