WHAT HAPPENED, THIS WEEK, @ OLD SCHOOL RAW
Old School brought back several old favorites, including someone that starred in the very first episode. Read more.
Old School brought back several old favorites, including someone that starred in the very first episode. Read more.
When wrestling fans look back on the rich, prolific history of Wrestlemania, certain events are continually brought up as examples of when WWE get it right on their self-styled grand stage. The first incarnation of the now-historic event is generally looked on fondly, mainly because it was so radically different to anything else in 1985 and kicked off a series of shows which have become professional wrestling’s annual highlight. Similarly, Wrestlemania III is mentioned often, surely due to the incredible in-ring exploits of Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat and “Macho Man” Randy Savage, as well as the titanic collision between Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant. Incarnations 6, 14, 17 and 20 are also given similar treatment from fans, as the debate rages on in regards to which event was the best Wrestlemania supershow.
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Raw presented the greatest match, ever, to air on Monday Night. Read more.
The Rock had a major surprise for the fans. Read more.
Generally speaking, casual fan interest in WWE – and pro wrestling in general – increases around this time of year. People are drawn in because they know something special will happen; WWE will wheel out the big stars and put the big stories in the foreground, looking to create memories which will last forever. That’s what the hype says anyway, and while it may often be true to an extent, more hardcore fans must wonder why that same attention to detail isn’t given all year round?
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The last stop before Elimination Chamber saw Rock and Punk have a final confrontation. Read more.
Chris Jericho mad his Raw return but he wasn’t the only person to come back to the MOnday Night Flagship. Read more.
The Last Raw of the year was a Champions’ CHallenge night. All the titles, except one, were on the line. Plus, John Cena had a special surprise for Dolph and A.J.. Read more.
A new 1Wrestling.com column where booking takes center stage … Read more.