Even without the title on the line, Andy considers this one the main event.
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There are only four matches announced for the latest show in WWE’s overly-cliched “Road to WrestleMania” tour, but that’s okay. It could still be more than enough to make Andy angry.
All we really want to know is whether AJ Styles is going to debut, or we’re going to have to wait.
The absence of guys like John Cena and Randy Orton has some WWE fans calling for main events, featuring the stars of yesterday. But that’d be a huge mistake; a missed opportunity at building new stars in favor of recycled nostalgia.
Here’s a card that makes the most of the roster, highlights fresh faces, and invests in the future of the WWE.
One cool spear spot couldn’t undo this week’s awful Raw script. Despite the terrible writing, this Sunday’s TLC ppv has some matches that, on paper, look pretty good. Will this episode of WCW Thunder make Andy angry?
Well, you’ve got your new top heel. Unfortunately, it’s the one absolutely nobody wanted.
The WWE Champion and future of WWE, Seth Rollins, is out 6-9 months with a knee injury. Rollins’ misfortune will be another man’s opportunity, but whose?
WWE Night of Champions is upon us. Will Seth Rollins retain either of his titles? Will the corpse of a wrestling legend become WWE Champion?
More importantly, will Night of Champions make Andy angry?
It’s still #BrockWeek, and Brock just so happens to be headlining one of the biggest shows of the year. Will Summerslam make Andy angry?
It’s Day Five of #AmbroseWeek, the 33rd installment of our (patent-pending) Juice Make Sugar Wrestler of the Week series. As always, we finish everything off with a Difference of Opinion. This time, it’s an actual disagreement that ends with someone comparing Dean to Jesus.