Tag Archive: Mickie James

  1. BoredWrestlingFan Radio Episode 117

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    Exactly.

    Exactly.

    David Fuller joins the BWF Radio crew this week to talk about last night’s IHWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony.  He goes in depth about what the ceremony means to him and where it will go in the future.  We discuss Texas wrestling legends such as Terry Gordy and Stan Hansen, talk about the independent wrestling scene, and get a plug in for IHWE Radio, who had Mick Foley and Gary Young on this past Wednesday.  In the news, we talk about the numbers for the WWE Network, reveal why WWE stock prices soared this week, and tell you who the members of Occupy RAW were.   We discuss the rumors of Mickie James being pregnant.  We find out what Kane is doing outside of wrestling these days.  This, and much, much more.  Tune in!

    BoredWrestlingFan Radio Episode 117 (MP3, 2:01:33)

    This week’s break song was “Desire” by The Winery Dogs.  Buy it here!

    Be sure to check out our friends at Booker Tees, and at the Omni Comics Podcast!

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  2. Impact Wrestling 19/09/2013

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    Same deal as last week folks. Thanks to a busy day I’m watching Impact while extremely tired and eating my lunch.

    The show starts with a small segment with Magnus. He said he left it all in the ring and goes to talk about EGO interfering. Roode comes in and EGO beat Magnus down, telling him he’ll never be champion and he only has himself to blame.

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  3. Ring Ka King Debuts in India on Colors TV

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    Ring Ka King, or sometimes referred to as Ra Ka King, has posted their first episode on Colors TV. This venture began by TNA late last year. One of the men behind this show, is David Lagana former WWE writer and founder of the IWantWrestling phenom website that breathed new life into the IWC… until he had to stop that project to take on this one. The venture includes a number of contracted TNA Impact Wrestling performers, as well as some familiar faces like Chavo Guerrero, Chris Master, Sonjay Dutt, and Nick Dinsmore. Thanks to the magical powers of the interwebs, Bored Wrestling Fan will hook you up with a legal way to watch it… Video after the jump.

    Be sure to check here tomorrow for our BWF Radio Royal Rumble preview podcast!

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  4. Anarchy ensues – RAW, 7/14/08

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    RAW has been unpredictable as of late, which has been a very good thing.  However, I think it all stops next week.  The reason?  Shane and Stephanie announced on RAW tonight that if the superstars and crew can’t band together to make the show run smoothly, actions will be taken – and William Regal’s suspension via the wellness policy ends later this week.  I don’t expect them to make an announcement on WWE.com or at the bash, but I do expect an announcement at the start of RAW, much like the ones we’ve been getting over the last few weeks, re-instating William Regal as the RAW General Manager.  That said, tonight’s RAW was the craziest one in quite a while.  Despite the pleas from Shane and Stephanie McMahon, there was no order whatsoever in this show – and to quote DDP, that’s not a bad thing, it’s a good thing.  Where to begin?  Well, the beginning I suppose.

    WWE RAW results and in depth analysis, after the jump!
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  5. Why John Cena appeals to kids – RAW, 7/7/08

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    I gotta say, I loved the atmosphere on RAW last night. It hearkened back to the 90’s, where anything could, and usually would happen on the Monday night wrestling programs.  Some of it may have been intentional, but the reactions of people involved at least made it seem like they weren’t.  I’ll talk about that more in depth later on in the article.  I’ve also figured out why the younger set love John Cena – his humor is on the same level as theirs, which is another thing I’ll discuss more in-depth as the review goes on.

    That said, let’s jump right in – after the jump!
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  6. WWE Night of Champions review – 6/29/08

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    Well, for a while, folks on the World Wrestling Insanity message boards were calling me NostraJOEmas (or, NoJOEdamus if you prefer), because after 7 matches, I’d correctly predicted all 7, including Kofi Kingston taking the Intercontinental Championship from Chris Jericho.  My fellow WWI posters were asking me for lottery numbers and the dates of their deaths.  Then John Cena lost to Triple H.  SmackDown left Night of Champions the same way it came in – the home of two World Champions.  RAW’s top champion, Kane, lost his title to ECW’s Mark Henry.  So, that begs the question, where does RAW go from here?

    But, that’s a story for another article.  Get analysis of Night of Champions after the jump!
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