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.
R. Truth
Battleground doesn’t look great on paper, but it does promise a few big surprises. The real question, however, is will it make Andy angry?
18 men (or maybe more) prepare to enter the Elimination Chamber, plus Rollins-Ambrose and Cena-Owens. Will they make Andy angry?
Payback wasn’t a bitch – but it was definitely one hell of a show.
Juice Make Sugar’s resident angry guy takes a look at his own Mania predictions, and the way the biggest show of the year actually played out. Will his own psychic skills (or lack there of) make Andy angry?
Okay, so Andy’s not going to WrestleMania anymore… but that doesn’t make him any less excited to watch the biggest show of the year. Will it make him angry?
Today is Halloween, and the end of our #HalloweenHavocMonth celebrations. And since we’re in the scary spirit, we present to you the scariest thing we could thing of: wrestlers making music.
NOTE: Don’t worry, we spared you anything involving Jillian Hall.
Will Evolution break The Shield? Will Kane treat Daniel and Brie like Matt and Lita? Will we see the littlest high spot of all time? Angry Andy is ready for Extreme Rules.
Every week, The Good Folks at Juice Make Sugar preview the hours and hours of programming WWE puts on the air, to let you know what’s worth watching (and what’s not.) This time, the foundation of the first Special Event in WWE history starts to solidify and it’s more exciting than watching cement dry (how much is debatable.)
Every week, Angry Andy previews the hours and hours of pre-recorded programming WWE puts on the air, and lets you know what’s worth watching, and what’s not. This week, you have a lot of shows to watch…on Fast Forward.