A fun game for our alcoholic friends who are also wrestling fans. It’s time for Hell in a Cell, a great way to end a feud (and an even better way to get cirrhosis: We’re not here to judge, just facilitate. )
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Hell in a Cell is here…and it doesn’t look too exciting. Maybe it’s because we know we won’t see anything too crazy. Maybe it’s because the show feels like one big re-run. Maybe it’s both.
But once the action gets under way, there’s only one question to ask: will it make Andy angry?
Riding its surprisingly effective gimmick — every title on the line on the same night — the Night of Champions PPVs have always been somewhere between “watchable” (2013) and “awesome” (2008). With what might be called a ‘lackluster” ending, this year’s edition wasn’t exactly a barnburners on the level of years past, but it served a great deal of purpose to move any number of forward and gave us more than a few solid-to-fantastic matches along the way. So, we have that going for us, which is nice.
Tonight, WWE presents Night of Champions. It’s the only show of the year where you’re guaranteed to see every title on the line.
Let’s find out if it’s going to make Andy angry.
Tonight, the WWE Superstars walk into a Battleground, and some of the potential outcomes are already making Andy angry.
Money in the Bank is finally here. We’ll be crowning a new champion, and a number one contender…but not in that order. This show has an awesome card, that promises a night of great action… but will it make Andy angry?
A day late, but NO DOLLARS SHORT, as we bring the Bang, the Buck and the PPV review of Sunday night’s excellent Payback.
It’s the second WWE Network “Special Event” in less than a week. Will it make Andy Angry?
(Spoiler Alert: Probably not.)
WWE airs a lot of pre-recorded programming every week. Juice Make Sugar is here to let you know what’s worth watching…and what isn’t. This week, the Shield almost makes Smackdown “must-watch”.
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.)