Monday, 30 November 2009
The Miz Tweets Whilst Being Pulled Over by the Police
This from Ryan Clark of WrestlingINC.com:
WWE Raw Superstar Mike “The Miz” Mizanin was pulled over by a police officer while driving on Saturday night and wrote about the situation on Twitter as it unfolded.
“Just got pulled over. This always happens to me. Let’s see if I can get just a warning. Prob not though never that lucky,” said Miz regarding the encounter, presumably related to a minor traffic offense (such as speeding).
He later added, “And the verdict is in….not guilty. Well actually I was guilty but was let go with a warning. See there r nice cops out there.”
While getting pulled over for a minor traffic is not a huge deal (especially when he didn’t even receive a ticket), Miz’s Twitter postings seem to represent the kind of publicity WWE wanted to avoid when they supposedly told their superstars to limit their Twitter use and not post anything controversial.
Sunday, 29 November 2009
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Hot RAW with Hot Rod! Boom, Boom, Boom! Be Miz!
'For the Hundreds in attendance and the millions watching at home lets get ready to' Pedigree Hornswoggle!
Hot Rod was amazing as the guest host and despite the opening segment which was weak, Iron Sheik whatever. Other than that it was amazing! Hot Rod and Vince at Mania, maybe? But that led to the rise of the next star of Raw, Kofi (phony Jamaican) Kingston. who Boom dropped his way to stardom (what elevation by the way.)
Also and amazing match was MVP vs The Miz and although a bit random, it was a solid match with a good finish and if I am honest, I think that there will not be a Marty Jannetty between the Miz and Morrison just two HBKs.
Another plus point is that WWE have finally worked out how to do a multi-team tag match properly, if there are 3 teams make it a triple threat in the ring. The match was far to short, but it did build up Survivors Series well and it made me want to see it more.
Another earning votes as the Power25 would put it is the Celtic Warrior Sheamus, he beat up the time keeper (easy heat) and the King (easier heat) I the future is bright, the future has orange hair, watch this space!
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Saturday, 14 November 2009
Picture.dot.Blog - New Armageddon Sorry WWE TLC Poster Featuring CM Punk
The Promotional Poster for the New WWE PPV, TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chair, which includes CM Punk. From the iN DEMAND Pay-Per-View Website, see more at this link
Friday, 13 November 2009
Video.dot.Blog - Glow Stick in the Face Makes for an Angry Jericho
At the O2 in London, UK this past week whilst doing a promo on Brits, Chris Jericho got hit in the face by a DX Glow Stick in the middle of the ring and then called for some more, as you could see WWE tried to stop this as soon as they could by getting Cena out to the ring.
Friday, 6 November 2009
Oh Dear O'Dea: This Product is Part of the Generic WWE PPV Range
Don't forget to watch Survivor Series on PPV later on this month, as part of the mundane-ity range from World Wrestling Entertainment, now full of Pay Per Views that mean nothing in the history of wrestling, thanks to Breaking Point replacing Unforgiven, Hell in a Cell replacing No Mercy, TLC replacing Armageddon and Elimination Chamber replacing No Way Out. And now the 23rd Edition of Survivor Series, looks like its also going to fall into that bottomless pit. It's meant to be one of their top four PPVs but I'm not feeling it; it might be the fact that only a couple of weeks before the event we've got two meaningless Main Events that really were made up from nothing. In the recent months WWE have been throwing PPVs and Pay Per View Matches at us that really haven't meant anything, not help by the Gimmicks added to the PPVs. Breaking Point turned out well strangely, Hell in a Cell was a massive fail (3 Cell matches and no blood in one night fuck off), Bragging Rights was just a load of advertising with an Ironman Match thrown in there for good measure, which I've forgotten already, not saying it was a bad match, it was a great match.
I don't see their reasoning for turning No Way Out into Elimination Chamber, they've already had that gimmick match or two chamber matches happening only at that PPV for the last couple of years, we get it, we aren't that stupid and they do go about quite a bit, why change now. And don't get me started on Armageddon or TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs, they've already had a Ladder match and TLC match this year, that's enough!
Labels:
Hell in a Cell,
No Mercy,
No Way Out,
Oh Dear O'Dea,
WWE,
WWE Bragging Rights,
WWE TLC
Thursday, 5 November 2009
3 Amazing signs held by fans
Here are three amazing signs I saw whilst watching WWE, not sure if it will be a new feature to the Blog but anyway. Click on the image to enlarge.
From Bragging Rights during the Fatal 4 way for the World Heavyweight title.
'Roidista'
From Smackdown when T.Lo and Y2J were in the Ring
'Fozzy played my Jr Prom'
and
'Jericho fears Bob Baker'
Labels:
Batista,
Chris Jericho,
Fan Signs,
SmackDown,
Teddy Long,
WWE,
WWE Bragging Rights
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