Does Anyone Watch Wrestling? (WWE, AEW, TNA, NWA, etc)

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So it was good last night, two really good matches, the tag team elimination match and the Champion of champions match were both great and there was a clear cut winner of the main event and I didn't really expect it!
 
I saw the photos and it seemed like a good PPV.

I was a bit disappointed on how the main event of Raw went down. I'm a bit surprised that they aren't calling it the Unified Champion but I'm glad they aren't using that name. WWE World Heavyweight Champion sounds much better.

...and we get it, Truth and Xavier. You guys are cool with Tensai. You don't have to say it for the millionth time -_-
 
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The main event of Raw was great its just a shame about the finish of the match...
 
Yeah.

I hope WWE can keep their momentum this time (they completely lost their momentum from Payback last time).

With the year ending, I reckon the best feud of the year would be AJ Lee and Kaitlyn. It had good chemistry and It had the best Diva match in years. Randy Orton and Daniel Bryan would be first but it got very stale and the Randy Orton and John Cena rivalry has been done before and better IMO. Also tbh, when I saw the Royal Rumble poster (which was released before TLC started) I knew Orton would win:
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With the Royal Rumble coming out here are my 4 Rumble winner predictions:
Daniel Bryan: and will face Orton at Wrestlemania.
Sheamus: In a return and there could be a double turn with the Authority betraying Orton for Sheamus.
Chris Jericho: In a return.
RVD: In a return.
 
There's a lot of questions to b e asked between now and Wrestlemania...who will win the Royal Rumble? will the Rock come back for a match, will they sign Hulk Hogan? (they are in talks), who's going to face the Undertaker? Who will be next in line for a storyline with Brock Lesnar?...
 
So I just watched Raw which was pretty good but nothing special...but the big news from last night is that a certain someone is coming back in January!
 
Brock Lesnars scream is more creepy than intimidating.

This rivalry seems interesting and I'm glad Heyman is doing something again.
 
Sorry for double post.

I do hope Daniel Bryan wins the Royal Rumble and goes to face Orton at Wrestlemania.

Non of their matches never meant something especially since either A/ Someone interferes. B/The end result doesn't even matter. C/ The winner won unfairly. It would be nice to have one proper match at Wrestlemania which would also be Randy Ortons downfall.

However my predictions are usually wrong by a mile. This was my prediction for last years main event.

At TLC. Dolph Ziggler wins the ladder match and cashes it on Raw and wins the title. Ziggler retained the title at the Royal Rumble in a Triple Threat match against Sheamus and Big Show while John Cena wins the Rumble. Cena decides to face Dolph at the Elimination Chamber and wins (with some assistance from a returning Jericho). Meanwhile CM Punk defeated The Rock at the Royal Rumble and retained it inside the Elimination Chamber with 5 other men.

Wrestlemania 29 Main Event: CM Punk vs. John Cena Title Unification match.

...and there is also Dolph Ziggler vs. Chris Jericho.
 
Ziggler's career has gone downhill quite quickly, and Lesnar has a wonderfully girly scream!

Also, I want to congratulate Magnus for recently winning the TNA World Title and he becomes the first British world title winner ever for a major American Company ending a wait of over a century! 👍
 
Second that for magnus. I'm a big fan of Wade Barrett and the Barrett Barrage. Was hoping for him to become champion but it never materialised for him.
 
Im happy for Magnus, he is a good young wrestler with a bright future, Ive been watching TNA on and off for the last dew years..
 
Im happy for Magnus, he is a good young wrestler with a bright future, Ive been watching TNA on and off for the last dew years..
Same here, I went through a stage of watching it every Sunday, then wrestle talk TV before bed, but it was mainly for WTTV and that stopped airing and I stopped watching, other than that it's the odd episode. I just couldn't believe that I watched A&8's, then tuned in a year and half later to still A&8's!
 
Debuted a new gimmick at a live show. The match was advertised as Daniel Bryan vs Bray Wyatt in a steel cage, but after what happened on raw Daniel came out as Daniel Wyatt and laid down for the pin.
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Old school Raw was OK last night good to see some of the the older guys back and there were a few surprises including Jake 'the snake' Roberts! There were not really great matches but Punk v Reigns was pretty good..
 
Gladly, Jerry Lawler was ok. He was vomiting and having chest pains but came back out of the ER reasonably quickly. Was just a stomach bug.
 
One thing crossed my mind about the show, is Wade Barrett actually going to wrestle or is he going to spout the same crap every week to get cheap heat?!
 
One thing crossed my mind about the show, is Wade Barrett actually going to wrestle or is he going to spout the same crap every week to get cheap heat?!
Its not even cheap heat, he gets no reaction from the crowd to it. They didn't think it through properly when giving him the gimmick.
 
A few things today...

As of today Kaitlyn has left the WWE, it was entirely her decision and she will have her last match on Main Event tonight against former best friend (and best friend in real life) AJ Lee...

Anyone have any idea what this big announcement is going to be tonight??

another thing that crossed my mind whilst watching Raw, it looks like Brock Lesnar will face the WWE World champ at Wrestlemania but what about the Royal Rumble winner? remember theres only one champion now so its not like the winner can chose....unless they make it a triple threat....
 
A few things today...

As of today Kaitlyn has left the WWE, it was entirely her decision and she will have her last match on Main Event tonight against former best friend (and best friend in real life) AJ Lee...

I'm thinking that had AJ Lee not got so hot then Kaitlyn would be the face of the Diva's division.

Anyone have any idea what this big announcement is going to be tonight??

Highly rumored to be the WWE Network and I wouldn't be surprised if it was. If the stuff I've heard turns out to be true then I'll subscribe. It's said to be similar to Netflix, but wrestling.

another thing that crossed my mind whilst watching Raw, it looks like Brock Lesnar will face the WWE World champ at Wrestlemania but what about the Royal Rumble winner? remember theres only one champion now so its not like the winner can chose....unless they make it a triple threat....

A match for RR was made for Brock at the smackdown tapings. Heyman made it, not Lesnar, don't get your hopes up. I wont spoil the match but if you want to find out it's easy enough to find smackdown results.
 
Ah yes the Network they have been working on that for the last few years haven't they...it could be good if they do it right...

im really tempted to find out what happened on Smackdown but I don't want to spoil it for Friday....Damn you internet!!

....and Ill miss Kaitlyn because I fancy her a little!
 
As of today Kaitlyn has left the WWE, it was entirely her decision and she will have her last match on Main Event tonight against former best friend (and best friend in real life) AJ Lee...

:( Sad to see her go. She was the only WWE superstar/diva other than Booker T, and The Undertaker (In his american badass persona) that was from my hometown of Houston.
 
Long post!

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WWE® NETWORK LAUNCHES FEBRUARY 24

STAMFORD, Conn., January 8, 2014 – WWE Network, the first-ever 24/7 streaming network, will launch live in the U.S. on Monday, February 24, featuring all 12 WWE live pay-per-view events – including WrestleMania® – valued at more than $600 per year for $9.99 per month with a 6-month commitment. WWE Network will also include groundbreaking original programming, reality shows, documentaries, classic matches and more than 1,500 hours of video on demand at launch.

Fans can subscribe to WWE Network beginning at 9 am ET on Monday, February 24 at WWE.com, and for a limited time will be offered a free one week trial. WWE Network, the first 24/7 network delivered directly to fans through over-the-top digital distribution, will be available on desktops and laptops via WWE.com. WWE Network will also be available through the WWE App on: Amazon’s Kindle Fire devices; Android devices such as Samsung Galaxy; iOS devices such as Apple iPad and iPhone; Roku streaming devices; Sony PlayStation® 3 and Sony PlayStation® 4; and Xbox 360. Availability on additional devices, including Xbox One and select Smart TVs, will follow this summer.

"Today is a historic day for WWE as we transform and reimagine how we deliver our premium live content and 24/7 programming directly to our fans around the world,” said Vince McMahon, WWE Chairman & Chief Executive Officer. “WWE Network will provide transformative growth for our company and unprecedented value for our fans.”

WWE Network will also offer fans a revolutionary second screen experience for all original programming and live events via the WWE App, similar to the interactive fan experience currently available for flagship TV programs Raw® and SmackDown®.

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All 12 Live Pay-Per-View Events
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Sounds good to me!, I think the big pull for many people is Wrestlemania is included as its of course the biggest PPV and the most expensive to buy it up to around $80 for the HD one in America!

So yeah, don't really have a problem with any of that..other than the fact we in the UK and other countries will have to wait...
 
Does sound pretty good, just depends how much it will cost in the UK. Will it be directly $10-£10 or $10-£7.50 or rip us off like usual and charge £20 a month?
 
Sad news about Mae Young, she is in hospital gravely ill with Kidney failure and she has just been taken off life support, there was some miscommunication with her sources earlier when they said that she had died and that got onto Twitter..
 

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