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Showing posts with label Goldust. Show all posts
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Monday, July 17, 2017

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Eyes On WWE: The 5 Best Matches At WWE Battleground

By @TrueGodImmortal




Battleground is coming up and while I'm not entirely excited about this year's event, in the past, this event has spawned some good matches. Today, I wanted to look at the best matches in the PPV's history. Let's get into it.

5. John Cena vs Kevin Owens
US Championship Match
Battleground 2015



-The three match series between the two stars culminated in this excellent contest that was just below the quality of the first two matches. This was a back and forth battle that saw both men give it their absolute all and Owens should have won this contest and the US Title, but of course, Cena walked away with the victory. Everything about this match was great up until the final minute, when Owens lost by submission. I don't think a submission loss did much to help Owens and his momentum, and because of that, this match is not higher on the list.

4. The Usos vs The Wyatt Family
2 Out Of 3 Falls Tag Team Title Match
Battleground 2014



-Before their Day One Ish, the Usos were trapped in a limited gimmick and had to let their talent show in the ring. During this run, they would have consistently good matches against the best of the best in the tag team division at the time, and there was no greater series for them than against The Wyatt Family in 2014. This match was great and saw some really entertaining action where near fall after near fall made the crowd even more into it, after it was tied 1-1. The Usos won this near 19 minute contest and retained their tag team titles 2-1 in this 3 falls match.

3. Cody Rhodes and Goldust vs The Shield
Battleground 2013



-At the initial Battleground event, this Tag Team Match was the best match on the card without question. The story was built perfectly, with Cody going through hell and back after losing his job. He finally decided that enough was enough and with his father Dusty in his corner, he teamed up with his brother Goldust, who was also fired at one point to try and get reinstated. If The Shield won the match, the Rhodes family in general would have been terminated forever. However, after 14 minutes of great action, the Rhodes brothers ended up winning and getting their jobs back. It's unfortunate that they didn't do much after this story, but this match was superb from beginning to end.

2. Dean Ambrose vs Seth Rollins vs Roman Reigns
WWE World Heavyweight Championship Match
Battleground 2016



-The match we all waited for. The Shield Triple Threat. It lived up to the hype, but was unfortunate because it deserved to headline Summerslam instead. Regardless, with the brand extension coming and Ambrose heading to Smackdown, this match was set and ready to go. The contest went about 20 minutes and had great action throughout. All three men showed up and showed out, but only one man could emerge victorious. That man would prove to be Ambrose on this night, and he was heading to Smackdown with the WWE Title in his possession with one of the biggest wins of his career.

1. Sami Zayn vs Kevin Owens
Battleground 2016



-The best match in the short history of the event was supposed to end the most infamous rivalry of the last 10 years in the business. However, the rivalry wasn't really ending, but the match was a classic. Owens and Zayn went back and forth for 19 minutes, giving each other everything they had to try and walk away with the victory. Zayn had struggled to get a convincing victory over Owens, but that changed on this night when Sami would have his hand raised. This great rivalry added another epic chapter here.


-True 

Friday, July 7, 2017

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Eyes On WWE: 5 Wrestlers That Need A WWE Documentary

By @Phranchize19



WWE usually drops documentaries on great legends or their current top stars. While I am a huge fan of these (I usually get them when they come out), WWE has missed out on some documentaries that many great wrestling fans would want to see. I'm going to list the 5 I think WWE has to come out with. Keep in mind I'm not doing current top stars such as Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose as I'm sure we will get their documentaries at a later date, nor legends like Kurt Angle who has a DVD set already in the works.

*Ted DiBiase


-By far the longest overdue DVD set. DiBiase was one of the top heels in all of wrestling and a tremendous in ring competitor. DiBiase has had great matches that don't get discussed enough and a legacy of being one of the only guys that was in the limelight during the Hogan era.

*Ravishing Rick Rude


-Probably one of the most gifted athletes ever, Rick Rude had the charisma and the talent. I've always wanted to hear his story being told as I've heard some great yet hilarious things about him. Rude’s career in both WWE and WCW has classic matches so I expect this will drop soon since he was inducted into the Hall of Fame.

*Psycho Sid


-A guy from Memphis who made it to 2 Wrestlemania main events. Sid was quite the polarizing figure so I am quite intrigued as to what a documentary on him would consist of. With his career in promotions in Memphis, WCW and WWE, I would expect a lot of content to be on a DVD such as this.

*Goldust


-Can you imagine a DVD set with Dustin Runnels? With the issues he had with his father as well as a failed marriage and many other personal problems, a Goldust DVD set would be pure gold (pun intended) and the match selection on there would come from both his time as the Natural and his over 20 year WWE career.

*British Bulldog


Probably the best wrestler on this list. Bulldog doesn't get nearly enough credit for his contributions to wrestling. Bulldog was one of the best ever and he proved it day in and day out. A consummate professional who always did what was asked of him a set with bulldog is long overdue.
There are so many others to list but these are the 5 that I think truly fit and should get a DVD.


-Phranchize