Saturday, December 12, 2009

WWE:TLC 2009 (prediction)


Another theme based and newest pay per view by WWE. Table ladders and chairs where main event matches are scheduled to be under rules of TLC. Pay per view is taking place in San Antonio, Texas on date 13 December, 2009.





World Heavyweight Champion Undertaker vs. Batista (Chair Match)

In this match both superstar can use only chair as a weapon.

After a long time batista and undertaker going to face each other in chair’s match for world heavyweight championship match. Batista and undertaker have history and no doubt they will make this match also a good. Heel batista vs. face undertaker looks nice than C M punk vs. undertaker. Batista has beat down undertaker with chair in straight 2 weeks before PPV. Looks undertaker is about to drop title now and right now there is no other better option than batista on smackdown (Y2J is busy in tag team section). Seems undertaker will win on this PPV and Batista will get his title on next PPV. Still I would like to see batista win.

Possible winner: - the Undertaker

WWE Champion John Cena vs. Sheamus (Tables Match)

The Celtic Warrior got huge push of his career in very early stage as he is going to face one of biggest face on WWE the WWE champion John Cena. WWE wants to keep continue push for Sheamus till early of year 2010. Sheamus has beat down John Cena in last 2 weeks before pay per view. As always opponent of Cena beats Cena everytime and Cena wins last match to make kids happy. . Cena will be remain champion after PPV also and Sheamus will challenge him again after even PPV. I don’t think Sheamus will just put down Cena through table and will win title so easily. But surely he will give a good match.

Possible winner: - John Cena

Unified Tag Team Champions Chris Jericho & Big Show vs. D-Generation X (Tables,
Ladders & Chairs Match)

One most awaited match of recent months after Dx returns. Fan favorite tag team vs. self proclaimed most dominated tag team of any generation. I am looking forward to this match with some reasons. 1 side there is man who revolutionized ladders matches HBK and other side most experienced in ladder matches Y2J. Dx claimed that after PPV Jericho will not be seen on raw as he will not hold unified tag team titles with him. And other side Jericho has claimed that he will come to raw till he wants to come and will not lose title to Dx. Jeri-show has beat down all tag teams put in front of them from starting. Dx has never won tag titles in their 12 years history. Peoples saying Dx will win and Jeri-show will chase them for titles to continue feud. But still I think Jeri-show will retain titles because Jericho has been set to have feud with edge when edge returns. So making edge sudden face I think edge will interfere in match with Jeri-show vs. Dx on royal rumble PPV and costs Jeri-show a title. Another reason for Jeri-show retains title push for big show from WWE.

Possible winner: - Jeri-show

Intercontinental Champion John Morrison vs. Drew McIntyre

Two future world heavyweight champions collide for intercontinental championship. John Morison is having good title run after winning from Rey Mysterio. He has given beautiful matches with Dolph Ziggler. Drew McIntyre has met John Morison in ring in traditional Survivor series match. 2 weeks before PPV Drew has beat John in non-title match and earned title shot @ PPV. Actually I am looking forward to this match for both superstars. Let’s see double under arm hook works or star ship pain will get spotlight. I hope drew will not wasted to give push to John Morison as Dolph has been wasted for the same.

Possible winner: - John Morison

Kofi Kingston vs. Randy Orton

Who is unaware of this both men’s rivalry? This match I am not happy to see as WWE creative team just making Kofi another Cena by making him beat down 2nd top heel after Y2j in WWE randy Orton. I know people will say Randy has also beat down Kofi and blah blah. But this is not Randy Orton’s time that he should be put down to give push to new comer . hope Kofi lost this time.

Possible winner: - Randy Orton

Women's Champion Michelle McCool vs. Mickie James

No comments on this match. Whoever wins I don’t give a dame about that. I hate divas matches n WWE as they have no storylines. Piggy James sucks.

Possible winner: - who cares

ECW Champion Christian vs. Shelton Benjamin (Ladder Match)

Oh my god it will be show stealer match for sure. Christian is also one of the most experienced players in ladder matches and Shelton is most under rated athlete in WWE in recent time. Finally Shelton got his push in ECW. Both will give awesome match for sure we will see some impossible things happens in this PG era.

Possible winner: - Shelton Benjamin

Friday, November 6, 2009

WWE: bragging rights review

Yo Yo Yo it’s time to criticize.

Another new concept pay per view by WWE

Bragging rights

The Miz vs. john Morison

First match of pay per view started with U.S. champ vs. IC champ. Before match they shown footage of build-up of this match (when they build-up it ). It was the 1st match for both after they split as a tag team partner. Match started with good back and forth by both superstars. According to me it was long match for both upcoming superstars as both were looking slow somewhere in middle of match. Though both didn’t make match bore. In the end the Miz won the match but I found it was not a perfect end for this kind of good match. I thought before seeing ppv that it will be match of the night but unfortunately it is not.

Winner: - the Miz

Rating: - 6/10

Promo shown between r-truth and Cody Rhodes which was interrupt by big show,

Team raw vs. team smackdown divas match

Beth and Gail started the match. Beth got upper hand in match in starting while she was suddenly tapped by Michelle McCool. Match going on and on where I m seeing smackdown team dominates on team raw in every division. In team raw only Melina was trying to save her brand . in the end Beth pinned Melina with her finisher for victory for team smackdown.

Winner: - team smackdown

Rating: - 5/10

There is a team raw shown in locker room where they are discussing how to win last match to prove team raw is better than team smackdown.

Fatal four way for world heavyweight championship.

1st of all I am not understanding why it was fatal for way. In whole match I have seen only undertaker and Batista fighting most of time. Both fighting and punk and Rey only interfere to stop count what the fuck is this [:x]. Undertaker and Batista carried match nicely but not as good as I was expecting. Finally Deadman won match with tombstone piledriver on Batista. After match Batista hit Rey with closeline when people actually cheering Batista. Batista left Rey outside ring lying while leaving he actually punted him with leg. People are still cheering for Batista. Seems weird. Batista gone backstage while Rey lying outside the ring.

Winner:- The Undertaker.

Rate for this match: - 5/10

7 0n 7 raw vs. smackdown match

Cody from raw and r-truth from smackdown started the match. Fuck this match I really disappoint with this match. I m actually didn’t feel while watching that they are fighting for their brands. 1st of all Dx thinks that they r better than RAW so assholes not wearing brand t-shirts. everytime hart dynasty stop counts by interfering for smackdown (seems other team members were sleeping). Suddenly all member of both team brawling to each other. In the end big show speared Kane and encourage koffi to dive on lied Y2j and what we seeing big show chokslamed koffi and turn on raw team. hhh comes to ring but big show knocked him out with knockout punch.(turning point of the match)

If big show didn’t turn on raw team I would seriously said that it was boring match of the evening.

Winner:- team smackdown

Rate for this match: - 6/10

WWE title match in 60 minutes iron man match: rady Orton vs. john Cena

Final match of night was expecting more from this match as its last match of Cena-Orton rivalry.

1st fall won by Cena in just four minutes as match started. Cena locked Orton in STFU and Orton tapped in no time. According to me vise move by Orton to save energy.

2nd fall win by Orton with sudden RKO on Cena while Cena tried for knuckle shuffle. Indeed a good RKO.

3rd and 4th fall together on 16:40 while Cena was about to deliver attitude adjustment which Orton converted in RKO. Both men’s hand on each other and referee count with both hands. So each fall given to both stars. In this fall before count out Orton busted open Cena’s head with mic. Doctors try to hide but Cena refused it. (Wow blood in PG era. Refused to hide by most popular star og PG era. Respect for Cena for this.) After this falls happened doctors hide Cena’s cut(head’s cut).

5th fall on 19:14 won by Cena with attitude adjustment from 2nd rope. Good 1 but I think it was little early fall Happened.

6th fall on 20:14 won by Orton. After 5th fall finished legacy came and assaulted Cena and ted gave him Dream Street and both legacy members dragged Orton on Cena to made Orton win this fall. This was also too early fall after pervious fall happened.

7th fall on 25:12 won by Orton. Both men were brawling near entrance area. Cena thrown in lights by Orton and won the fall. Cena was looking too tired after 25 minutes in match.

Orton near pyro area and checking all controls were blasting. He founds controls to blast pyro near entrance. So he dragged Cena there and tried to do it after argues with referee and pyro technician. Finally Orton blast but till then Cena moved out himself.

8th fall on 34:40 won by Cena. Cena actually stole this as Orton was preparing for RKO on lied Cena and Cena roll –up to win it. Orton was furious and angry on Cena that he didn’t stopped for 30 second rest period between 2 falls.

9th fall on 26:04 won by Orton. he performed DDT on helpless Cena on floor from ring. Till now Orton dominates whole match.

As 18 minutes left suddenly Cena felt that he should also carry match on his shoulder. So he is showing his superman attitude (of course to make happy his underage fans)

Cena just hitting Orton here and there in arena till another 8-9 minutes and after that he set up stairs near announce table to deliver attitude adjustment through announce table to win 10th fall.

As 8 minutes left Cena tried to win another fall but he failed. Now Cena took table in ring and set it up. Bring Orton in ring. Cena took a risk to jump on table (of course Orton on table) but Orton moved and Cena jumped on empty table.

Cena knocked out referee by mistake with shoulder as Orton moved out and received another awesome RKO by Orton. Another referee came to count but Cena kicked out.

58 seconds remaining and Cena locked STFU on Orton. Orton tapped while 6 seconds remaining and Cena won 11th fall and iron man match also with Cena 6 falls and Orton 5 falls

Winner: - Cena new WWE champion.

Seriously Orton carried this match very nicely. Hats off to Orton (one of my favorite wrestler)

My ratting 9/10 for this match and 10/10 to Orton for caring such wonderful 60 minutes match on his shoulder.

Overall PPV ratting 8/10

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Top 10 Feuds That Never Happened

So often in sports entertainment, there can be fantastic feuds just waiting to happen, however, for some reason, due to backstage politics, blind stubbornness on the part of the creative team, or otherwise, they never come to fruition.

P.S. I wrote only 10 because I m lazy boy

Here are the top then feuds that never happened

Melina VS. Trish Stratus:
A feud between these two Divas was hinted at at the end of 2005, around the time of the Survivor Series pay-per-view. Due to Trish and Melina being on different shows at the time, nothing eventuated. For my money, Melina is one of the best actresses the WWE has, and works much better as a heel, while Trish was in the process of transitioning back to a babyface. A feud between them would have also served as somewhat as a “passing of the torch” from the greatest Diva of this generation to possibly the greatest Diva of the future.


Randy Orton VS. The Rock:
Here we have another case of past and future coming together in the one match, and would definitely be a feud for the ages if it ever did happen. An upcoming column of mine will borrow from WWE Magazine’s Fantasy Warfare feature, comparing the only two third generation Superstars. It’s not hard to deny the similarities between Orton and Rock, and not just because they both come from wrestling fathers and grandfathers. They also both have similar physiques, are adorned in tattoos, and both adopt a parallel wrestling style (however, I think Orton is superior in this area). They both do great mic work, and I think they could really play to each others’ strengths; Orton the whiney yet vindictive heel, and Rock the fast-talking, comical face.


John Cena VS. The Rock:

Perhaps a more obvious choice for a lot of wrestling fans, as the similarities, especially on the mic, between Cena and The Rock are seemingly endless. Not only that, but once upon a time, fans were just begging for the happy, do-gooder babyfaced Rock to turn heel, much like today’s WWE Universe will relish the day when the irritatingly faced Cena finally defects. But, once again, these two performers’ strengths are obviously in their characters and their speaking skills, so the build-up to the end would be much more satisfying than the physicality. Obviously the powers that be also see this as a fantasy match-up, as Rock VS. Cena as the ultimate WrestleMania match was featured in the April 2009 edition of WWE Magazine.


Rob Van Dam VS. CM Punk:
Here we also have a case of two hardcore legends from different eras. While Punk has somewhat struggled in the mainstream wrestling world of WWE, finding it hard to gain credibility as a champion and as a heel, similar difficulties faced RVD during his WWE tenure. I think these two are great examples of independent wrestlers who’ve made a name for themselves on the indie scene, with not much help from anyone else, but have floundered under the employ of controlling forces at the top of the WWE food chain. However, whether they met in a match-up inside or outside of WWE, there’s no question as to whether this would be a stellar match-up. Both men are still in their prime, so there is actually a chance of this one becoming a reality.


Mickie James VS. Michelle McCool:
We first got a glimpse of this potential feud at WrestleMania 25 in the Miss WrestleMania Divas Battle Royal. While the match was a flop, I thought the contention between McCool and James could really have been used to fuel a feud. However, the 2009 WWE Draft didn’t put this to good use, and instead it’s McCool facing Melina on SmackDown and Mickie feuding with Maryse on Raw. I suppose there’s always next year’s draft though, right…?


Mick Foley VS. Ric Flair:
Technically this feud did happen. However I think the storyline between the two that culminated at SummerSlam 2006 was a weak effort considering all the personal animosity that exists there. But that could also be the reason that it didn’t work. Foley has openly said that Flair is not so hot at the booking and creative side of things as he is in the ring, while it’s probably true of the opposite for Foley. Maybe their feud is best left to the pages of their autobiographies rather than in the squared circle.


The Big Show VS. Andre the Giant:
The two greatest giants ever to set foot in the ring, a feud between them would be one of the ultimate fantasy feuds and matches. I’m not too familiar with Andre’s work, as he died long before I became a wrestling fan, and personally I don’t enjoy Big Show’s in ring work, however I can’t deny that a lot of people would love to see this match. Unfortunately, that will never happen. But we can dream, right?


Stone Cold Steve Austin VS. Hulk Hogan:
Whispers of a Hogan/Austin meeting have been rife for the past few years, and personally, I think Austin is too good for Hogan. While they were both the defining Superstars of their respective eras, Stone Cold shits all over the Real American who, in recent years, has proved to be the Real Sell-Out and/or the Real Media Whore. Whereas Austin has chosen to bow-out quietly and move on to small acting roles due to his inability to wrestle anymore. Character-wise, I can appreciate why a lot of fans would sell their right arm to see their feud, however, I don’t think the in-ring match would give fans their money’s worth. We all know Hogan is a very limited worker, as is Austin now due to his numerous physical injuries.


Goldberg VS. Stone Cold Steve Austin:
Here we have another feud that looks so good on paper, but in reality, probably not so much. We got a glimpse of the chemistry between the Rattlesnake and WCW’s answer to him, Goldberg, at WrestleMania 20, with Brock Lesnar thrown into the mix. That match was a let-down, with Austin being the highlight and stunning Lesnar and Goldberg for their defection from the company, which I believe would be the same if this match ever came to fruition. Goldberg is one of the most overrated wrestlers of all time, in my mind, and Austin is too good for him. However, I would love to see Austin prove it once and for all!


Bret Hart VS. Shawn Michaels:
Now, this is a feud worth paying for, and that’s why I saved it for last. There is so much history between these two, that I don’t think you would even need much storyline or interaction leading up to their meeting, much like The Undertaker and Kane’s feud at WrestleMania 20, where ’Taker didn’t make any live appearances until the actual pay-per-view match. And unlike a lot of other feuds which need embellishing with interferences, lamo mic work and foreign objects to really make an impact, this is one that needs nothing but the two men who’ve shared such a storied history over the past ten to fifteen years.

one of the best rivalry of all time : john cena vs. edge

Over the years, we have seen a number of great rivalries in wrestling. Hulk Hogan vs. Randy Savage, Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat, and Steve Austin vs. The Rock have been just some of the great rivalries.

Cena and Edge have crossed each other’s path many times over the last three years.

That number is probably well over 50 if you count the numerous dark matches (non-televised) that they have had.

This number is astounding considering the fact that the WWE has a draft every year where talent moves around to different shows.

It seems that no matter where Cena and Edge go, they find each other in the end.

The rivalry, in my opinion, is a throwback rivalry. It is a traditional matchup of a true babyface vs. a true heel


.

Before I describe this rivalry let me write something about both superstars.

John Cena—loves him or hates him. He is a classic babyface.



He walks down the aisle week after week—smiling, saluting, and kissing babies. You'd think he was running for public office.

His chain gang consists of kids who flood WWE arenas wearing Cena t-shirts, and spinning championship belts and foam hands symbolic of his "you can't see me" taunt.

The group also consists of women who love the muscle-bound star.

Missing from this group are males, particularly adult males, who tend to dislike Cena because the WWE has shoved his character down their throats.

Still, Cena is a merchandising machine and the flag bearer for the WWE, similar to what Hulk Hogan and Steve Austin were before him.

Every babyface, however, needs that character who is a thorn in his side—the guy that fans love to hate.

Hogan had Savage and Andre The Giant. Austin had The Rock and Vince McMahon.

John Cena has Edge.

Edge is sneaky. He's a weasel. He's a snake.


He takes advantage of another person's weakness and calls it an opportunity. Thus, Edge is the ultimate opportunist.







Edge is not just a heel in the WWE. He is the heel in the WWE.

Edge gets a reaction out of the crowd like no other. Outside of Canada, he is virtually booed out of every arena.

To add even more heat, he married the most annoying woman in the history of mankind, Vickie Guerrero.

People say its best rivalry in raw history but for me this rivalry is one of the best in WWE. Because doesn’t matter which brand they fighting both crosses each other’s path anytime. Weather it is raw or smackdown doesn’t matter.

So just enjoy yourself and read about one the best rivalry in WWE/F.

Edge and Cena's history began at New Year's Revolution 2006 when Edge cashed in his
"Money in the Bank" briefcase and became WWE Champion.

The feud continued throughout 2006 with the two facing each other at five pay-per-view events.

Four of those were one-on-one encounters with Edge and Cena splitting down the middle with two wins apiece.

The feud officially ended at Unforgiven 2006, but Cena and Edge met many times in 2007 and 2008.

The rivalry was then renewed on Wrestlemania 25.

Edge won John Cena's World Heavyweight Championship in an elimination chamber match at No Way Out. It was a match in which Edge wasn't even supposed to participate, as it was to be exclusive to RAW competitors.

After Edge's surprising victory, Cena became a thorn in Edge's side. He eventually interfered with a scheduled one-on-one match between Edge and Big Show at Wrestlemania 25.

At Wrestlemania, Cena became World Champion again, which has led to the final encounter with Edge in a "Last Man Standing Match"

You would think that, after more than 35 television and PPV encounters, the feud could become stale. Cena and Edge have done a good job keeping things fresh.

Their promo on Smackdown. When Edge stated that he hated Cena, it was very believable.

Then Edge's attack on Cena last night on RAW was icing on the cake. It actually makes you wonder who will win the match on Sunday.

Both Cena and Edge have had numerous accomplishments in their careers.

Between them, they have won 34 titles.

They will both be in the Hall of Fame some day and they may even induct each other. Their singles careers will forever be linked to each other.

With this rivalry ended, we can look back at the feud and appreciate the lost art of the rivalry in professional wrestling. With matches occurred between them.

Just look at the matches between them and you decide it’s best feud in WWE/F history or not.









New Year’s Revolution 2006 - Edge beat John Cena to become the new WWE Champion
Royal Rumble 2006 - John Cena beat Edge to become the new WWE Champion
SummerSlam 2006 - Edge beat John Cena to become the new WWE Champion
Unforgiven 2006 - John Cena beat Edge to become the new WWE Champion

Cena and Edge have also had three other multiple person matches on pay-per-view (and another one on television) with the title at stake.

Backlash 2006 - WWE Champion John Cena beat Edge and Triple H
07/03/06 RAW - Edge defeated WWE Champion Rob Van Dam and John Cena in a Triple Threat Match to become the new WWE Champion
Backlash 2007 - WWE Champion John Cena beat Edge, Shawn Michaels and Randy Orton
No Way Out 2009 - Edge defeated WWE Champion John Cena, Rey Mysterio, Chris Jericho, Mike Knox and Kane to become the new WWE Champion

They’ve had ten one-on-one encounters on free television — at the very least.

01/30/06 RAW - Edge defeated WWE Champion John Cena by disqualification
02/16/06 RAW - WWE Champion John Cena defeated Edge
06/12/06 RAW - WWE Champion John Cena defeated Edge by disqualification
07/15/06 Saturday Night’s Main Event - John Cena defeated WWE Champion Edge by disqualification
10/02/06 RAW - WWE Champion John Cena defeated Edge in Steel Cage match
12/18/06 RAW - WWE Champion John Cena defeated Edge
12/25/06 RAW - WWE Champion John Cena defeated Edge
06/11/07 RAW - World Heavyweight Champion Edge defeated WWE Champion John Cena
06/23/08 RAW - John Cena defeated World Heavyweight Champion Edge
03/16/09 RAW - World Heavyweight Champion Edge defeated John Cena

At the very least, they’ve had fifteen more encounters through tag team matches on television.

09/19/05 RAW - WWE Champion John Cena, Shawn Michaels, Big Show and Matt Hardy defeated Edge, Kurt Angle, Gene Snitsky and Chris Masters
10/10/05 RAW - Edge, Kurt Angle and Carlito defeated WWE Champion John Cena, Big Show and Shawn Michaels.
01/23/06 RAW - John Cena and Ric Flair defeated WWE Champion Edge and Chris Masters
02/06/06 RAW - WWE Champion John Cena and Maria defeated Edge and Lita in a Mixed Tag Team Match
04/03/06 RAW - Triple H and Edge defeated WWE Champion John Cena in a Handicap match
04/10/06 RAW - WWE Champion John Cena and Triple H defeated Edge in a Handicap match
07/24/06 RAW - John Cena and Ric Flair defeated WWE Champion Edge and Johnny Nitro
09/04/06 RAW - WWE Champion Edge, Lita, and Randy Orton defeated John Cena, Trish Stratus and Carlito
09/11/06 RAW - John Cena, Jeff Hardy and Carlito defeated WWE Champion Edge, Randy Orton and Johnny Nitro
09/18/06 RAW - Edge, Trevor Murdoch and Lance Cade defeated WWE Champion John Cena, Shawn Michaels and Triple H by disqualification
11/20/06 RAW - WWE Champion John Cena, Shawn Michaels, Triple H and Ric Flair defeated Edge, Randy Orton, Big Show and Kenny
01/29/07 RAW - WWE Champion John Cena and Shawn Michaels defeated Edge and Randy Orton to win the World Tag Team Championships
02/15/07 RAW - WWE Champion John Cena, Undertaker, Batista and Shawn Michaels defeated Edge, Randy Orton, Montel Vortimus Porter and Mr. Kennedy
02/26/07 RAW - World Tag Team Champions John Cena and Shawn Michaels defeated Edge and Randy Orton
04/16/07 RAW - WWE Champion John Cena defeated Edge and Randy Orton in a Handicap match

And both have over 50 dark matches which not included in list.


now say is this one of the best rivalry or not?