A Wrestler You Should Probably Know Better

#JCPWCWWeek: Essentially Viewing A Promotion You Should Probably Know Better, Part Two

This is Day Two of #JCPWCWWeek, the fourteenth installment of our (patent-pending) Juice Make Sugar Wrestler of the Week Series. We mixed it up by making JCP and WCW a Promotion You (Should) Probably Know Better in two parts. Today we’re giving you the finer points of the JCP’s oeuvre with some Essential Viewing then finishing the epic story of the great lost promotion of our time.

Stable of the Week

#TheNationWeek: Watch and Learn: Ryback – Mark Henry & Andre the Giant

It’s #TheNationWeek at Juice Make Sugar, and we’ve decided to take a look at some young performers that reminds us of members of the stable that have come and gone before them, each of these guys has something to learn, and room to grow. For Mark Henry, “The Big Guy” Ryback is looking to work his way down the same path that The World’s Strongest Man and others before him have taken: the “strong man”.

Headlock'd

TNA Goes Old School?

It’s Headlock’d once again. TNA misunderstands the meaning of “Old School”, R. Truth misunderstands the meaning of “rap album” and we put Manchester on blast!
Let’s Lock Up!

Stable of the Week

#TheShieldWeek: Watch and Learn – Dean Ambrose

It’s #TheShieldWeek at Juice Make Sugar, and we’re talking all things Reigns, Rollins and Ambrose. It’s hard to deny the dominance and success of The Shield. But like so many young stables that have come and gone before them, each of these guys has something to learn, and room to grow. For Dean Ambrose, it could be the difference between being memorable and legendary.

Stable of the Week

#TheShieldWeek: Watch and Learn – Roman Reigns

It’s #TheShieldWeek at Juice Make Sugar, and we’re talking all things Reigns, Rollins and Ambrose. It’s hard to deny the dominance and success of The Shield. But like so many young stables that have come and gone before them, each of these guys has something to learn, and room to grow. For Roman Reigns, it could make the difference between being merely good and undeniably great.