2012 Royal Rumble Rite-up
1 CommentGreetings, Bored Wrestling Fans!
The “Royal Rumble” pay-per-view for 2012 is now in the books, and it has certainly polarized wrestling fans. (more…)
Greetings, Bored Wrestling Fans!
The “Royal Rumble” pay-per-view for 2012 is now in the books, and it has certainly polarized wrestling fans. (more…)
Hey folks, ThinkSoJoE here, fresh off of watching the Rumble at my buddy Steve’s house. We played a little bit of a game – we all tossed in two bucks and picked five numbers. Whoever had the number of the guy that won won all the money. That wasn’t me. Anyhow, we’ve got a lot of Rumbleage to cover, so let’s get to it!
This is the second part in a series on WWE Pay Per View events. If you haven’t read it already, check out the first part, “Why I hate: No Way Out”.
Last week, I introduced this series of articles with a brief history of WWE Pay Per View, and discussed my reasons against Feburary’s No Way Out event (which, coincidentally, is one week from today). This week, we’ll take a look at the Backlash event, which will have it’s 10th annual event on April 26th.
I present my arguments against WWE Backlash, after the jump! (more…)
Welcome to SmackDown in real time. As usual, we’ll have the quick results up here, followed by detailed results and my thoughts after the jump.
MVP’s VIP Lounge with special guest Jeff Hardy kicks off the show
Shelton Benjamin def. Jimmy Wang Yang
Festus def. Curt Hawkins
Vladimir Kozlov def. Stevie Richards
The Great Khali won a battle royal to determine the number one contender to Triple H’s title.
Michelle McCool def. Maryse
Brian Kendrick def. Shannon Moore
Vickie Guerrero reveals that she’s reinstated The Undertaker, and scheduled a Hell in a Cell match between The Undertaker and Edge for SummerSlam.