I haven't actively been following the men's stuff either though. It's the women's stuff that I'm spending my time on. There's waaaaay too much wrestling to follow up per week, but I can always make time to just watch the women do their thing.
I haven't actively been following the men's stuff either though. It's the women's stuff that I'm spending my time on. There's waaaaay too much wrestling to follow up per week, but I can always make time to just watch the women do their thing.
Best catfight I've seen lately was between those two gals on the Tyson vs Paul undercard. Normally I don't like to see two ladies fight unless they are both unattractive.
Women are bringing it. War games was awesome, and even "regular" matches with spots like this dropkick off the apron are impressive. Imagine how much that has to hurt with nothing but a mat on solid concrete to break your fall.
Luke Gallows, Karl Anderson, Isla Dawn, Giovanni Vinci, Sonya Deville, Blair Davenport, Cedric Alexander, Paul Ellering and The Authors of Pain.
Usually they wait until Mania for Spring Cleaning. Odd they release Deville when she's in consistently on the show. I also loved Isla's ring gear - one of the best that highlights the butt. I'm going to miss that.
If they're going to release someone, it should be this abomination
I am sick and tired of these matches chocked full of high flying crapola from spot monkeys. Looks like a cooperative male cheerleader routine. They wait forever to set up the spot with a guy on the outside ready to catch the human projectile. If you've ever see this crap live in person you know it's total bullshit. Professional Wrestling is supposed to be contested combat. Ever do an Asai Moonsault or a Flying Pescado in an actual streetfight? Probably not because you wouldn't try it unless you wanted the other guy to throw you on the crown of your head. Bring back Hoss Fights and bloody Redneck brawls in Georgia parking lots with tons of heat and good psychology.