A QUICK NOTE: As you may have noticed, no Raw was regurgitated last week. There was, of course, good non-4th of July-related reasons for this….
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For the first time… (Ever? Yeah, let’s go with that) … ever, Bobby Lashley was able to speak in a way that didn’t feel a…
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.
Last night, NXT took over Brooklyn. It was a great show, with a great crowd… and Nick and Andy were there, live.
Tonight, WWE presents NXT Takeover 2. The show is stacked, and the main event could be a real Match of the Year contender. The question is: will it make Andy angry?
This week: Sami’s losing streak might make him break, and how much more of the Kassius Ohno farewell tour can we take?
NXT is often the second (and sometimes THE) best show WWE produces. But its primary goal is to make future superstars who will one day grace our televisions on Raw. Each week we’ll scout the “minor league” talent in each segment and decide if they’re ready for the big leagues. This week: Can Kassius Ohno get some sweet Wyatt Family revenge?
NXT is often the second (and sometimes THE) best show WWE produces. But its primary goal is to make future superstars who will one day grace our televisions on Raw. Each week we’ll scout the “minor league” talent in each segment and decide if they’re ready for the big leagues. This week: Who will enter the first ever Bo Dallas Invitational?