You look at the calendar and notice it's Thursday. Great, you say, tonight is going to be an awesome night of Total Nonstop Action. And then reality sets in, TNA is no longer on Thursdays. Blast that Monday Night War! Well, fear not, here are some alternatives to take your mind off of the lack of professional wrestling on your Thursday night.
WrestleMania is the biggest show of the year. People around the world come to see the biggest show of them all. At the end of the show, you want people to go away not only talking about the show, but going home happy. You don't want to piss people off and make the crowd angry at the end of the show. Everyone wants a storybook ending and something they can talk about for years to come. its very own (virtual) Hall of Fame. Voting will start March 7, 2010 and will close on March 24, 2010. Best of all, Unlike the WWE Hall of Fame and many others, you will vote in the winners.
After seeing a similar list on SportsIllustrated.com, I started thinking about the most dominate pro wrestlers in wrestling history. And after some searching and prodding, I came up with the Most Dominant Pro Wrestlers By Decade, starting with the 1950s.
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| Written by Daris Brown |
| Sunday, 07 February 2010 16:01 |
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Super Bowl commercials are great, their usually more humorous, clever, captivating and intense than your everyday commercials. So in honor of the best Super Bowl commercials, here is a collection of Super Bowl worthy promos that have withstood the test of time. Hard Times Returning from injury, Dusty Rhodes prepares for a matchup with Ric Flair. His Hard Times promo became a instant classic. The Return of Naitch and the Four Horsemen After being fired and sued by Eric Bischoff for missing dates to see his son, Reid Flair, wrestle Ric Flair returns to WCW Nitro. It was a shoot promo filled with tons of emotion. It was the reuniting of the Four Horsemen and tearjerker. Please don't weep too much on your key board.
Steveamaniac? After being fired from WCW over the phone, Steve Austin headed up north to join the rebellious independent promotion, ECW. Austin was pissed at the world, and the persona that would later be known as Stone Cold emerged for the very first time. The room goes silent and the hair stands up on the back of your neck as Steve Austin lets out his frustration. Forgetting the Way Long before Mankind and a man who pulls a sock out his shorts, there was a man who pulled deep down into his soul to deliver riveting promos. Whether called Cactus Jack or Mick Foley, they guy could make Freddie Kruger look sane. The Power of a Warrior You can't have a Super Bowl worthy promo without a little laughter. This is where the Ultimate Warrior steps in. With the Power of the Warrior, he reaches out to the cosmos to memorize and defeat his enemy. This is the Warrior Way. Quote this article on your siteTo create link towards this article on your website, copy and paste the text below in your page. Preview : Powered by QuoteThis © 2008 ( 0 Votes ) |
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