Monday, May 30, 2011

Booker T vs Scott Steiner



Big Show vs Sabu

The Big Bossman vs Akeem: WrestleMania VI

Batista vs Edge

Bam Bam Bigelow vs Taz

Antonio Inoki vs Bruiser Brody



Andre the Giant vs Stan Hansen

This is a great old match. The announcers are Japanese

AJ Styles vs Jeff Hardy: Slammiversary '04

Abyss vs Sabu

Brock Lesnar vs A Train

Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Shoot Interview of the Day: Hulk Hogan vs The Voice

Pretty great in depth interview







PWI Match of the Year 1998: Mankind vs The Undertaker





The Undertaker vs Kane: Wrestlemania XX

12-0 on the biggest stage in the world



Shawn Michaels vs Triple H: Hell in a Cell











Hulk Hogan vs The Great Muta





Eddie Guerrero Vs Dean Malenko





Brock Lesnar vs Edge



Chris Jericho vs The Rock





Monday, May 23, 2011

Shoot Interview of the Day: Ted Dibiase

PWI Match of the Year 1999: Mankind vs The Rock


The Rock vs Mankind "I Quit Match" 1 by BALUFOC


The Rock vs Mankind "I Quit Match" 2 by BALUFOC

The Undertaker vs Big Show and A Train: Wrestlemania XIX

You guessed it he wins again 11-0

The Rock vs The Undertaker vs Kurt Angle





Big Show vs Brock Lesnar

Spectacular finish

Kurt Angle vs Brock Lesnar: Wrestlemania XIX

Wrestlemania 19 is a heck an Event, yet another classic





The Rock vs Stone Cold Steve Austin: Wrestlemania XIX

One of the greatest matches in Wrestlemania history!





Saturday, May 21, 2011

Macho Man Randy Savage vs Diamond Dallas Page





Macho Man vs King Cobra

Macho Man Randy Savage vs Ric Flair: Steel Cage Match





Macho Man Randy Savage vs The Ultimate Warrior: Steel Cage Match

Macho Man Randy Savage vs Jake the Snake Roberts



Macho Man Randy Savage vs Ricky the Dragon Steamboat: Wrestlemania III

Macho Man Randy Savage vs Ricky the Dragon Steamboat

Macho Man Randy Savage vs Rick Rude

Macho Man Randy Savage & Lanny Poffo vs The Rock n Roll Express

Macho Man Randy Savage vs Diamond Dallas Page: Great American Bash '97





Macho Man Randy Savage vs The Ultimate Warrior: Summerslam '92







Macho Man Randy Savage vs Andre the Giant

Friday, May 20, 2011

Tribute to The Macho Man


My first memories of Randy Savage were when I was 4 years old my parents had taped Wrestlemania IV, I was pretty young at the time and the only wrestler I knew was Hulk Hogan. But as I watched the tournament to crown a new champion I couldn't help but be mesmerized by the Macho Man. Ted Dibiase only had to wrestle two matches to get to the finals while Savage had to go through Butch Reed, Greg Valentine, and The One Man Gang,as I was watching I found myself rooting for Randy more and more and when Elizabeth ran back to the back and came back out with Hogan who Gorilla Monsoon announced was Randys good friend well that sealed it for me.I was now a Mach Man mark. He won the world title that night and became one of the most popular wrestlers in the sport.

Months later I would watch in horror as the Mega Powers combusted as Randy accused hogan of having eyes for his woman,I was off the bandwagon. Even though it was pretty cut and dry back in those days bad guys were bad and good guys were good, and young children rooted for good guys guys like Hogan and The Warrior. For some reason as I got older I found myself rooting for the Macho King especially against the Ultimate Warrior at Wrestlemania VII. To this day I feel like that was Warriors best match and thats because Savage knew how to work the audience and work in the ring.Another memorable moment for me in Randy's WWF days was the snake incident with Jake Roberts, I was so worried for Savage I thought that Cobra was gonna kill him, needless to say it didn't and he got reinstated and was able to avenge himself.

Later, Randy would go to WCW and of all the feuds the NWO had going throughout there run, There was nothing more intense or interesting as the feud Savage had with DDP. In my opinion it was one of the most amazing program in the history of WCW.

Living in the Tampa Bay area I had a lot of contact with Randy, a very close friend of mine helped train Gorgeous George and helped to get Randy back in shape after knee surgery. I would see him all over the place, and for a while he was a regular guest on the Bubba the Love Sponge show till he had a falling out with Hogan, the last couple of years if you asked me what I thought about Randy Savage I would of told you he's as crazy as the Warrior between his rap album and his constant calling out of Hogan, it seem like he'd gone off the deep end.

Whether you liked him or hated him you can't deny Savage is a true legend in the sport. When I heard the news today it kind of hit me hard, It's kind of like a piece of my childhood was lost today a piece I'll never get back because he's gone. We will never get to hear "Oh Yeahhh" and I just can't "Digg It"

Over the next couple days I'll be posting some of Macho's greatest matches.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Meng vs Glacier

Top 10 Tag Teams Ever

I base all my list on in ring ability, mic skills, and overall overness. Some may not have all three components but are great at one. So here we go....


10. The New Age Outlaws
Oh you didn't know. The Outlaws were one of the most entertaining parts of the attitude era, and had amazing chemistry with each other.



9. Midnight Express
Even though there have been like 5 incarnations of this team I'm talking 80's express when they were the top heel team in the business. They also had one of the best mouth peices in the business in the form of Cornette. On the ground or in the air the Express were true pros.



8. Rock n Roll Express
These men have been every where and done it all. the express was an exciting team to watch and had great feuds over the years with The Heavenly Bodies, Midnight Express and the Horsemen.



7. Harlem Heat
10x WCW tag team champions Harlem Heat dominated the tag division in the mid 90's in WCW. After a split, Stevie Ray tried to reform without Booker they never approached their previous success.



6. Hardy Boyz
7x tag champs the Hardyz were stunt men posing as wrestlers and put their lifes and bodies on the line every match for the sake of the fans. TLC basically exist today because of the classics they had with the Dudley's and Edge & Christian.


5. Christian and Edge
5 second pose. The chemistry these two men shared was nothing less then the best. There interview segments were some of the best on TV at the time, and there ring work stands on its own.



4. The Dudley Boyz
23x tag team champs pretty much says it all. 2x PWI match of the year winner proves it.




3. The British Bulldogs
An excellent combination of power and speed the Bulldogs could do it all. In a business where respect from your peers is everything the Bulldogs were some of the best.


Thats a young Mick Foley they are facing.

2. The Steiner Brothers
The Steiners were great and super over with fans. There combination of the golden boy (Scott) and the brawler (Rick) worked great and they became the only team to hold the WCW, WWF, and IWPG tag team titles.





1. The Road Warriors
The Warriors were the biggest baddest most over team in the history of wrestling. They were so over with the fans that they have a term named after them that the boys still use today, "The Road Warrior pop." First team to use a tandem finisher, popularized face paint, the Warriors were as innovative as anybody in the history of the business.




young taker in this one.

Shoot Interview of the Day: JJ Dillion

The Undertaker vs Triple H: Wrestlemania X7

9-0



PWI Match of the Year 2001: Dudley Boyz vs. Hardy Boyz vs. Edge and Christian Wrestlemania X7



Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Smackdown 5/13/2011

Raw 5/16/11



















JBL vs Rey Mysterio: Wrestlemania XXV

JBL vs Chris Jericho: Royal Rumble '08



Shoot Interview of the Day: Al Snow

Really good they go over the Seven Deadly Steps which is a cancer on the business

The Undertaker vs Big Show: Punjabi Prison





Batista vs Great Khali: Punjabi Prison



Great Khali vs Batista

The Undertaker vs Big Bossman: Wrestlemania XV

8-0

The Undertaker vs Kane: Wrestlemania XIV

7-0

PWI Match of the Year 2002: Hulk Hogan vs The Rock Wrestlemania X8





Batista vs Chris Jericho

Monday, May 16, 2011

Chris Jericho vs Rey Mysterio: Great American Bash '09



Randy Orton vs Chris Jericho

Randy Orton vs CM Punk



Edge vs CM Punk

The Undertaker vs Edge vs Batista: Armageddon '07



Shawn Michaels vs Batista: Stretcher Match

One Night Stand '08



The Undertaker vs The Undertaker: Summerslam '94



The Undertaker vs Jack Swagger



The Undertaker vs Rey Mysterio



Jeff Jarrett vs Chyna

PWI Match of the Year 2003: Kurt Angle vs Brock Lesnar Iron Man Match









Shoot Interview of the Day: Hot Rod Rowdy Roddy Piper

30 Greatest Wrestlers of all TIme

30. Jeff Hardy
A 5x world champion and one of the most dynamic wrestlers in the history of the business,Its a shame he cant keep his demons in check or he may be higher on the list.



29. Samoa Joe
A TNA triple crown winner and one of the best workers in the business, Joe has no where to go but up and at 32 he has a ton of great matches still to come.



28. Owen Hart
Owen may have been the most gifted of all the Hart brothers and no doubt was on his way to main event status just prior to his untimely death.the 2x Slammy award winner and King of the Ring is truly missed.



27. Ravishing Rick Rude
Any man who can make the Warrior look good is an amazing worker but Rude had a special ability to get heat with the crowd. He is also the only wrestler to appear on both Nitro and Raw the same night.



26. AJ Styles
4x World champion, 6x X division champion, and 5x tag champion. He is the only person to win the TNA triple crown more than once, and the first wrestler in TNA history to be ranked # 1 in the PWI 500. Thats a hell of a resume



25. Jake the Snake Roberts
I know what your thinking what did he ever accomplish besides World Champion crack head. However this man is widely acknowledge by "the boys" as one of the best ring psychologist of all time. Plus he was over as hell.



24. Rob Van Dam
One of my personal favorites the whole f'n show R V D. The guy sold for everybody and stold the show most nights and still does. An innovative high flyer who had he not taken the time off may actually be # 2 on this list.



23. Edge
Another guy plagued by the injury bug. It seemed every time he got on a role he would get injured. A true heel in every sense of the word he knew how to get great heat. One of the best workers of this generations his programs over the last three years with Jericho, Batista and Taker, Were must watch for any true fan.



22. John Cena
The man currently carrying the torch. He is this era's Rock and as as over as anyone ever. And if he does turn heel he will be even more over. and may even be able to pull some Hogan level heat if its done right.



21. Terry Funk
Funk is a true legend, he may be the most tenured wrestler in the business and a true master at evolving with times. He was on the Hardcore band wagon, way before it became the new hot thing. To truly see his brilliance one only needs to watch his I QUIT match with Flair.


20. rey mysterio
Rey has become a main event player against all odds. But for him defying the odds is nothing new.



19. Mr. Perfect
One of my all time favorites Curt was a great technician and his gimmick was the hottest thing going in the early 90's had he not been injured he may have become world champion, as it was he went on to become a great manager, for a few years before coming back to the ring.



18. Dusty Rhodes
A lot of Dusty's accolades are over looked because of his booking style. However most men will tell you Dusty has a true gift for booking and is one of the best ever in that area. All I remember of him is the stupid yellow polka dots Vince made him wear as kind of a F.U. and welcome to my world.



17. Eddie Guerrero
A true underdog story. Eddie had everything against him, his size, his drug problem but through it all he percivered and became on of the most beloved champions ever. Another example of a guy cut dowm in his prime.



16. Harley Race
An old school stiff S.O.B. I remember him more as Vaders manager but anybody with 8 world tilte runs must of been a hell of a draw and great worker. Remember his runs came when the NWA board had to elect you world champion



15.Sting
I think he is one of the most wasted talents in the history of the business young energetic blonde Sting was over as they get and would have been the best face to fight the NWO. Instead he turns into a crow rip off and spent they better part of three years hanging out in the rafters.



14.Ricky the Dragon Steamboat
The match with Savage is probably enough to get him on the list, but he followed that up by going 60 minutes with Flair night in and night out. A 2x Pwi Match of the year winner Ricky had the in ring ability to be the best unfortunately he never could get over enough to be a true top guy.



13. Macho Man Randy Savage
The Macho Man was over in all facets of the game a great worker, great on the mic. Whatever the heat is between he and Vince I hope one day it's cleared up so he can be inducted into the Hall. Oh Yeah !! Digg It. He is one of the most intense men in the history of the sport and laid it all on the line every night.



12. Andre the Giant
Th biggrst attraction in the business in more ways the one for years. Andre was the man in the ring and backstage, It is truly fitting he was the first man inducted into the Hall of Fame.


11. Bruno Sammartino
A 5x time PWI match of the year winner and 2x World champion. he holds the record for longest title reign in history and probably will forever the way the business works now.



10. Triple H
Widely lampooned for his backstage politics Triple H is not given the credit he deserves a great worker who makes everyone he works with look amazing and thats what the business is about. Before he became known as a backstage worker he was widely credited with being one of the best workers in the business. He may end up having more to do with direction of the business then any man alive.



9. The Rock
The peoples champion was the most over competitor the business had seen since Hogan. and fabulous on the mic. His matches with Austin at Wrestlemania 17 and 19 still hold up as some of the best matches in mania history. I've been very critical in the past because Rock had basically shunned the wrestling world to be a movie star apparently forgetting that without wrestling he wouldn't be in any movies. So it's great to see him back where he belongs back in the squared circle



8. Kurt Angle
He won an Olympic gold medal with a friggin broken neck.Kurt is a gifted wrestler and a great hand on the mic. His skits with Austin and Trips and Stephanie are some of the best the WWE ever did. TNA is lucky to have such a talent.



7. Bret Hart
I am a true believer in Bret screwed Bret. He was a hell of a worker but his ego was out of control. Its nice to see him bury the Hatchet with Shawn. Its too bad he left the WWF at the time he did because he could of had some great matches with the young talent they had coming up.



6. Stone Cold Steve Austin
The leader of the attitude era and in my opinion the second biggest star in the history of the business. Gold on the mic and superb in the ring the guy had it all. It's to bad his career was cut short by injury because he is another guy who could've made it to the top of this list had the injury bug not decimated him.



5. Chris Jericho
A modern day Ric Flair, Chris goes out with two intentions, entertain the fans and steal the show. He did both of those nearly every night and he was finally rewarded when he became the first undisputed world champion in the history of the business.



4. Ric Flair
Considered by many to be th best ever. Ric was a master of psychology. Love him or hate him he was great at getting a reaction. His in ring work is rivaled by very few. Ric is the Man.


3. The Undertaker
20 years of basically one gimmick will tell you how over somebody is. The undisputed leader backstage, and possibly one of the best gimmicks in the history of the business, Takers 19-0 at Wrestlemania may be a more hyped accomplishment then being world champion. Outside of Andre he may be the most respected man in the history of the business.



2. Hulk Hogan
Hulk Hogan was responsible for the two biggest booms in the history of the business and simply speaking had it not been for Hogan wrestling would be nowhere close to where it is now. Not the greatest work but excellent on the mic. The most popular wrestler and the most hated wrestler in the history of the business is a stat that justifies his placement on this list because in the end the fans opinion is what matters.



1. Shawn Michaels
The best to ever lace up the boots an 11x PWI match of the year winner. this man could make dog sh*t look good in the ring. He is simply the best worker to ever live. Mr Wrestlemania, The Showstopper, there may never be a performer like him again