Posts Tagged ‘Royal Rumble’

Razor in 93

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

Just recently picked up the Royal Rumble Anthology and was watching the 1993 show.  Thinking about it, I believe it's the only time Razor Ramon had a PPV World Title match with WWE, and it was well before he hit his stride with the company.  Years before Stone Cold and The Rock did the same thing (at a greater rate), fans began cheering Razor Ramon not because WWE told them to but because they wanted to.  Why is it that WWE management in late 1994 decided to give the title to Kevin Nash, who'd yet to draw a dime, as opposed to giving Scott Hall a chance, who by that time had established himself as one of the company's most popular performers?

We’ve actually discussed this on the blog before, and consensus seems to be that WWF just didn’t have the faith in Hall to carry the company on top, preferring to book him in house show main events as IC champion instead.  Which is weird, because if they someone come along today who could work like Hall and drew that kind of reaction, he’d be World champion for the rest of his life.

The King’s Recap: WWF Raw Is War 1.10.2000

Sunday, May 23rd, 2010

written by Adam King

WWF RAW IS WAR
Monday, January 10th, 2000

Live from the Kiel Center in St. Louis, MO

List of WWF Champions at the time:
WWF World Heavyweight Champion: Triple H (1/03/2000)
WWF Intercontinental Co-Champions: Chris Jericho & Chyna (12/30/1999)
WWF World Tag Team Champions: The New Age Outlaws (11/08/1999)
WWF European Champion: Val Venis (12/12/1999)
WWF Hardcore Champion: The Big Bossman (10/14/1999)
WWF Women’s Champion: The Kat (12/12/1999)

~ Raw comes on the air and goes right to the intro. After that Jim Ross welcomes us to the show along with Jerry “The King” Lawler. (more...)

Adam King Tryout #2

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

The King's Recap: WWF Smackdown 1.06.2000

written by Adam King

WWF SMACKDOWN
Thursday, January 6th, 2000

Taped (1/4) from the Arena in Orlando, FL

List of WWF Champions at the time:
WWF World Heavyweight Champion: Triple H (1/03/2000)
WWF Intercontinental Co-Champions: Chris Jericho & Chyna (12/30/1999)
WWF World Tag Team Champions: The New Age Outlaws (11/08/1999)
WWF European Champion: Val Venis (12/12/1999)
WWF Hardcore Champion: The Big Bossman (10/14/1999)
WWF Women’s Champion: The Kat (12/12/1999)

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Tryout Rant: Adam King

Sunday, May 16th, 2010

The King's Recap: WWF Raw Is War 1.03.2000

written by Adam King

WWF RAW IS WAR
Monday, January 3rd, 2000

Live from the American Airlines Arena in Miami, FL

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New UT DVD

Sunday, May 16th, 2010

Figured I’d post this before I get a bunch of people e-mailing me.  New Undertaker DVD!  And holy cow does this look shitty!  Multiple matches against Big Show, TWO matches against King Daddy Viscera, the abomination with the Dudley Boyz, HEIDENREICH, Great Khali…I guess I have to review this one to satisfy you sadistic fuckers.

 

Here is the synopsis for WWE's upcoming DVD set on Undertaker, Undertaker's Deadliest. This title is scheduled for release on Tuesday, Jun. 8.

He’s the most ominous presence in the history of Sports Entertainment, known for his remarkable WrestleMania streak and taking the souls of scores of superstars. Now the Undertaker’s most dangerous conflicts are collected in one 3-disc DVD set, Undertaker’s Deadliest Matches. This set includes Casket Matches, Buried Alive Matches, Hell in a Cell, Last Ride Matches, Body Bag Matches, Boiler Room Brawls, Concrete Crypt Matches and numerous other brutal bouts.

Disc 1

“Two Decades of Destruction”

Body Bag Match
Undertaker vs Ultimate Warrior
Madison Square Garden – July 1, 1991

“Custom Made Coffin”

Coffin Match
Undertaker vs Kamala
Survivor Series – November 25, 1992

“Grim Reaper”

Casket Match
Undertaker vs Kama
SummerSlam – August 27, 1995

“Shadow of Death”

Casket Match
Undertaker vs King Mabel
In Your House – December 17, 1995

“Deranged and Sadistic”

Undertaker vs Mankind
King of the Ring – June 23, 1996

“No Boundaries”

Boiler Room Brawl
Undertaker vs Mankind
SummerSlam – August 18, 1996

“Chilling Numbers”

Buried Alive Match
Undertaker vs Stone Cold Steve Austin
Rock Bottom – December 13, 1998

“Internal Fires”

Inferno Match
Undertaker vs Kane
Raw – February 22, 1999

Disc 2

“An Imposing Force”

Undertaker vs Big Show
Raw – May 3, 1999

“What Lies Beneath”

WWE Championship Match
Undertaker vs Big Show
Raw – June 4, 1999

“A Long and Complex History”

Concrete Crypt Match
Undertaker vs The Dudley Boys
The Great American Bash – June 27, 2004

“Devils and Wicked Men”

Casket Match
Undertaker vs Heidenreich
Royal Rumble – January 30, 2005

“Like Father, like Son”

1st Ever Handicap Casket Match
Undertaker vs Randy Orton & Cowboy Bob Orton
No Mercy – October 9, 2005

“The Devil’s Playground”

Hell in a Cell
Undertaker vs Randy Orton
Armageddon – December 18, 2005

“Last Judgment”

Last Man Standing Match
Undertaker vs Great Khali
Smackdown – August 18, 2006

Disc 3

“First Blood”

First Blood Match
Undertaker vs Mr Kennedy
Survivor Series – November 26, 2006

“Last Ride”

Last Ride Match
Undertaker vs Mr Kennedy
Armageddon – December 17, 2006

“Powers Lie Within”

Last Man Standing Match for the World Heavyweight Championship
Undertaker vs Batista
Backlash – April 29, 2007

“Revenge”

Undertaker vs Big Daddy V
Smackdown – January 25, 2008

“Ring of Fire”

Hell in a Cell
Undertaker vs Edge
SummerSlam – August 17, 2008

“State of Mind”

Steel Cage Match
Undertaker vs Big Show
Smackdown – December 5, 2008

Legacy of the Phenom

DVD Sale Plug

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

My friend Chris is selling his wrestling DVD collection.  Pretty extensive, with lots of rare stuff, including some shoot interviews.  He's got good prices on them, and I'll personally vouch for his credibility.  The Wrestlemania, Royal Rumble, and Summerslam anthologies.  Most of the stuff was only watched once.  Smoke free home.  And he's a real good guy who needs money. 
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Okey doke.

“Getting Lugered”

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

Here’s a really long and good article from reader, all about getting your push killed through no fault of your own. 

Hey Scott, Bill Chase from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada here.  Been a fan since I was 4, I'm now 27.  Here's something I put together recently, I hope you enjoy.

Lugered, def:
(1) An invented wrestling term, where someone is hyped up so big for a major title win, and then it doesen't happen derailing momentum to epic amounts of failure.
(2) Derived from wrestler, Lex Luger.
(3) Triple H has "Lugered" more people than anyone.

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Wrestlemania 26

Sunday, March 28th, 2010

The SmarK Rant for WWE Wrestlemania 26

- Live from Phoenix, AZ

- Your hosts are Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler & Matt Striker

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Wrestlemania Main Events: The 25th Anniversary of Wrestlemania

Sunday, March 21st, 2010

Final one.

It was a one-match card for the most part...but oh what a match.

Enjoy.

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Product Quality

Saturday, March 20th, 2010

On a lot of levels i respect you writing and coverage of the wrestling industry. Your writing played an important role in developing my desire to become involved in the business anyway possible and train to work the indies. Your thought provoking writing is important as an introduction to many fans to some of what goes on behind the curtain.
i understand your discontentment with the current wwe as i grew up one the early 90's wwf, the new gen era, on into the wwf attitude. I would, howeve argue that the in ring product has VASTLY improved in recent wwe history. Having gone through the training and worked in front of crowds myself, i think sometimes, the iwc loses sight of how difficult it is to pull off even a match that is generally inoffensive. I think that you, and many of your readers would be willing to admit that we are very rarely treated to 'dreadful' level matches on tv or ppv these days.

Here's kinda my point. I submit to you my top 10 list of all time matches in the wwe era. It is my assumption that many of your readers would argue this list and cry foul over certain omissions. That, being my point. A best of list in the current era is much more difficult to put togehter than in times gone by. The reason for such is that, the current in ring product is, technically, much better than it ever was. The list is made up of matches i have seen enough to evaluate from as many aspects as possible. In all cases, the quality of of the work by those involved (from the perspective of someone who's actually been paid to perform the job itself) will be of primary evaluation:
10. Hhh vs. Jeff hardy (no mercy 2008)
9. Rock vs. Angle vs. Undertaker (vengence 2002)
8. Edge vs. Orton (Raw 4/30/2007)
7. Regal/taylor v. mnm v. haryz v. Kendrick/london (armageddon 2006)
6. Edge v. Michaels vs. Edge v. Cena (backlash 2007)
5. Hhh vs. Michaels (summerslam 2002)
4. Cena vs. Michaels (raw 4/23/2007)
3. Michaels vs. Angle (wrestlemania 21)
2. Undertaker vs. Michaels (wrestlemania 25)
1. Chris benoit vs. Angle (royal rumble 2003)
Ps... Despite what it looks like, i'm not a michael's mark. I actually mark out for angle, orton, and edge these days (edge would be my 'rocket' from his debut in 96 on wcw pro. I recognized him in 98 when he started with the fed).
Take it for what it's worth. Maybe there is something about your argument that I'm missing that someone can further elaborate on.
Brad
Sean finn on the indies

 

My problems with the current product don’t really stem from the in-ring product and the quality thereof.  If ringwork was the problem then I’d just order HDNet and watch ROH TV on a regular basis.  In fact that’s why I’m happier ordering the occasional WWE PPV – because then I’m generally going to get a few good matches without having to put up with the bullshit of the weekly TV shows.  What I’m looking for is a ***** classic between two guys that I care about, and that’s a problem they haven’t been able to resolve in a while.  Yeah, John Cena delivers the goods on most of his major matches, but I wouldn’t pay 10 cents to watch him unless they revamped his act.