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“Your Two Cents” is our interactive feature where we gauge the opinions of our Twitter and Facebook followers on different discussions in women’s wrestling. This week, we’re asking this: AJ Lee has been using her Black Widow submission a...
“Your Two Cents” is our interactive feature where we gauge the opinions of our Twitter and Facebook followers on different discussions in women’s wrestling. This week, we’re asking this: AJ Lee has been using her Black Widow submission a lot lately, so we want to know: what is your favorite submission hold in women’s wrestling? We’ve read your responses on our social media pages and picked some of the best submissions to highlight here on the website. As always, you can join the debate by leaving your comments! @ATweetFromScott | I really liked Michelle McCool‘s MADT (Make a Diva Tap), going from a simple roll through into a great heel hook. [WATCH] @BeliEVErinEve | My favorite submission move has got to be Paige‘s Cloverleaf submission. [WATCH] Carlton Bartley | AJ’s “Black Widow” and Gail Kim‘s version of the Octopus Hold, “Christo”. I also like Beth Phoenix‘s “Glam Slam Stretch”. When she put that submission move on Melina in their “I Quit” at One Night Stand 2008, MY GOODNESS, she almost broke her in HALF! [WATCH - @ 8:20] Chris Bohn | AJ’s Black Widow is my favorite at the moment. It just looks painful. [WATCH] @DavidWayneConn | Lita‘s submission choke she used on Trish Stratus and Molly Holly! [WATCH - @ 1:15] @FearlessRiOT | I really liked that Pin-Up Strong submission Natalya & Beth Phoenix came up with in 2011. I wouldn’t mind Nattie bringing it back. [WATCH - @ 3:00] @KatieFJ07 | I loved Eve Torres‘s Triangle Choke! Loved how she brought out her Jiu Jitsu background. [WATCH] @lewisschofield | I wouldn’t mind seeing Kaitlyn use that submission she used a year or so back. The Lotus Lock I think it was called? [WATCH] Macoy Vicera | Candice Michelle‘s Figure Four Leg Lock over the top rope.. Well, I guess they will consider it as an illegal move instead of a submission move. It looks so original and painful lol! [WATCH] @mrmanufactured | I always loved Cheerleader Melissa‘s Kondo Clutch. [WATCH - @ 1:50] Nikolas Dombkowski | Maxine‘s Dragon Sleeper with body scissors [WATCH] @pikatrick | it’s gotta be Gail Kim’s Christo/Flying Dragon. I remember the first time she bust out that move on Victoria. I was in awe. [WATCH] @pitts2008 | Ivelisse Velez‘s submission finisher. She used it in the Knockouts Gut Check match against Lei’D Tapa. [WATCH - @ 1:15] @thekiddtrae | For me it’s obviously Melina’s California Dreams! [WATCH] And now we turn it over to you… What are your two cents on the debate? What is your favorite submission hold in women’s wrestling? Tell us in the comments…
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The twelfth episode of Off The Top Rope... ...the CageSider's Pro Wrestling Podcast - made for you - by fans like you, has been made available to you as of yesterday (May. 22, 2013), by none-other-than your fellow CageSiders, Mike (vf...
The twelfth episode of Off The Top Rope... ...the CageSider's Pro Wrestling Podcast - made for you - by fans like you, has been made available to you as of yesterday (May. 22, 2013), by none-other-than your fellow CageSiders, Mike (vfn) & Rex Ivanovic (the author formerly known as Buckeye Brawler). Each episode features the guys discussing the latest news and goings-on of note in the pro wrestling world. Plus, they review a classic professional wrestling event! This week's episode features chatter from Mike & Rex on the mic discussing the week that was and more, in addition to talking current events, they took on WWE Money in the Bank 2011... [0:02:00-0:35:30] - WWE had a little PPV over the weekend, and so the guys talk about that, the Shield going All Gold Everything, and Bad Refereeing. Also, talk of Raw, Curtis Axel, the great six man tag and how it compares to the Shield's other six man matches, Big E's singlet, and more. [0:35:30-0:42:30] - They give a little bit of time to Impact, even though not really understanding what's going on there. Sting and Bully, James Storm being injured and yet appearing all over the taped show, AJ Styles AKA Not Sting and more. [0:45:00-1:24:00] - The feature tonight is talk of the Money in the Bank 2011 event. Where some Superstars stand two years later, terrible endings that cut the legs off a champion's run, the merging of work and shoot, as well as what CM Punk would have done had he left WWE. [1:24:00-1:35:00] - Plus, hang on, because the guys announce what show they will be talking about next week (SummerSlam 1994). They then take a topic brought up on twitter and bring it to the podcast, in all time great fantasy matchups that never happened. Finally, some exciting announcements are made about what's coming next for Off The Top Rope, including a future live streamed show! Check out the show below... Wed, 22 May 2013 Episode 13 - WWE Money in the Bank 2013 FOLLOW OFF THE TOP ROPE: A PRO WRESTLING PODCAST -- ON TWITTER | ON TUMBLR | ON FACEBOOK | EMAIL THE SHOW | SUBSCRIBE VIA RSS or VIA ITUNES | LISTEN ON STITCHER Direct download: Episode_13_-_WWE_Money_in_the_Bank_2011.mp3 Mike & Rex of Off the Top Rope would like to add these thoughts ~ "Don't forget to let us know what you thought of this episode, your thoughts on WWE Money in the Bank 2011, or just flat out what you think about our show in general, via any of the ways to get in touch with us... "Feel free to email us your thoughts and we might read them on the air! Be sure to follow us on social media: @Mike & @Rex on Twitter, Mike on Tumblr, and subscribe to Rex right here on SBNation. ~ Thanks for listening!" _______________________________________ Editorial Note: This Fan-Podcast has been promoted to the front page and various sections within Cageside Seats for your enjoyment, Cagesiders! It is however, solely a production created by Fans for Fans, please remember, the opinions expressed herein are solely the subjective opinions of "Mike & Rex" and do not necessarily reflect the views of Cageside Seats Management, Editors or Staff.
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One of Owen's finest momentsPhoto Credit: WWE.comIt's hard to believe, but 14 years ago today, Owen Hart lost his life in the most senseless wrestling-related stunt gone wrong that I can remember, falling from the roof of the Kemper Aren...
One of Owen's finest momentsPhoto Credit: WWE.comIt's hard to believe, but 14 years ago today, Owen Hart lost his life in the most senseless wrestling-related stunt gone wrong that I can remember, falling from the roof of the Kemper Arena to the ring below. His death evoked one of the most gut-wrenching and heartbreaking episodes of Monday Night RAW, or of any wrestling show, in history, with the entire roster saying goodbye to the youngest Hart brother on the TitanTron. For whatever reason, Triple H's and Mark Henry's farewells stood out the most to me.Hart's death was a point of contention for years between his surviving widow and the wrestling community at large. I was once against Martha Hart, but I've grown up a lot in the last few years. In some ways, it was hard for me to get over the passing of my dog back in 2003. I can't imagine what it would have been like to be in her shoes. She recently settled with WWE over the use of her late husband's image in their promotional materials. I truly hope that it wasn't a "leave me alone" gesture and more one of closure for her. I fully anticipate that now the legal troubles have ended that Hart will end up in DVD releases and get inducted into the Hall of Fame. But those are but pittances compared to the years we were robbed of his career, and more importantly, his life. Rest in peace, Owen.
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Source: Gerweck.net WWE has tried to move a copyright lawsuit from the state of Texas to their home state of Connecticut however the judge has laid the smack down on the company and shot down the request. Composer James D. “Papa” Berg of...
Source: Gerweck.net WWE has tried to move a copyright lawsuit from the state of Texas to their home state of Connecticut however the judge has laid the smack down on the company and shot down the request. Composer James D. “Papa” Berg of Irving, Texas, sued WWE in federal court in Dallas last July after he claimed the company was making use of his music without authorization. Berg’s lawsuit says that he composed several entrance songs for WWE Superstars and Divas and WWE registered his work under the company instead of him so he doesn’t get any royalties. WWE tried to move the lawsuit but U.S. District Judge Jane Boyle disagreed, saying in her May 15 order that WWE failed to show good reason why the case would be better tried in Connecticut. The judge added that since WWE is available in Texas and their products are also available for sale in Texas, the state “has a definite interest in insuring that one of its citizens be able to prosecute his claims at home.” This thread is located at: http://forums.onlineworldofwrestling.com/showthread.php/21745-WWE-Unsuccessfully-Trist-to-Move-Music-Lawsuit The post WWE unsuccessfully tries to move music lawsuit appeared first on Online World of Wrestling.
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Following up on his Amazon 5 Star rated book “Do Ya Wanna Be A Wrestler, Kid?” Beau James has once again teamed up with Dr. Donnie Brannen to bring you his new book “It Takes All Kinds: The People, Place and Events That...
Following up on his Amazon 5 Star rated book “Do Ya Wanna Be A Wrestler, Kid?” Beau James has once again teamed up with Dr. Donnie Brannen to bring you his new book “It Takes All Kinds: The People, Place and Events That Make Pro Wrestling”. 214 pages of shorts stories of Beau’s life in Pro Wrestling. He covers such topics as midget wrestlers, good and bad promoters, the real good guys in wrestling, road trips, too much drinking, best and worst kind of fans, heroes turned friends, magical wrestling arenas, dressing room and parking lot fights, follow ups from his first book ,and much more, Forward by time friend Dr. Tom Prichard, The back cover was written by Paul Bearer aka Percy Pringle III. You can buy now at kingofkingsport.com. Now till Memorial Day get both of Beau’s books and save $10. The post New Beau James book: “It Takes All Kinds: The People, Place and Events That Make Pro Wrestling” appeared first on Online World of Wrestling.
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A newly released, top-quality video production from Right Coast Pro graphics department hits YouTube this week! Have you missed any of the Right Coast Pro Heavyweight Championship Tournament? Take 10 minutes and watch this phenominal vid...
A newly released, top-quality video production from Right Coast Pro graphics department hits YouTube this week! Have you missed any of the Right Coast Pro Heavyweight Championship Tournament? Take 10 minutes and watch this phenominal video that recaps every part of the tournament and how our top prize (championship belt) ties it all together! Witness live on June 1st in Newark, Delaware the conclusion of this exciting and historic event for RCP as we award our very first champion! http://youtu.be/jt1yB3a1jhA www.RightCoastPro.com The post Right Coast Pro releases tournament recap video appeared first on Online World of Wrestling.
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Previously on Impact Wrestling General Manager Hulk Hogan opened with the show with exposition. The CliffsNotes version: AJ Styles vs Kurt Angle at Slammiversary and Joseph Park got D-Lo Brown on Impact with a shot at Devon at the pa...
Previously on Impact Wrestling General Manager Hulk Hogan opened with the show with exposition. The CliffsNotes version: AJ Styles vs Kurt Angle at Slammiversary and Joseph Park got D-Lo Brown on Impact with a shot at Devon at the pay-per-view (PPV) if he won. Hogan seemed to be indicating that he thought there was something fishy about the Park brothers, but the lawyer still seemed shocked that his brother had returned the week before. Angle - acting more heelish than most WWE babyfaces - called out Styles, but got Aces & Eights wild card Anderson instead. Mr. says that AJ is joining the club next week, and there's nothing anyone in TNA can do about it. When the cyborg gets physical with the biker, the phenomenal one makes his way out to the ring. When Kurt gets in his face, Styles takes him down with an enziguri. Knockouts champion Velvet Sky defeated Gail Kim, who then added her to her Hall of Strained Knee Ligaments (doesn't quite have the same ring to it as Mark Henry's catchphrase) with a post-match ring post figure four. Kenny King retained his X-Division crown when he pinned Petey Williams in a triple threat match. Unfortunately, he's feuding with Chris Sabin, so there's still a lot to be decided here. James Storm continued to interject himself into the issues between tag champs Chavo Guerrero & Hernandez and The Dirty Heels (Austin Aries & Bobby Roode) and Bad Influence (Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian). He interfered in two singles matches featuring the pairs, as well as announcing that he and an unnamed partner would face all three teams in a four way duel for the belts. Brown made the mistake of busting Park open in the last match of the night, allowing the big barrister to channel his inner monster for a victory. The show-closing contract signing managed a minimum of physicality, but a few punches were thrown. Hey - whaddayagonnado? Bully Ray agreed to the title tilt being no holds barred; in exchange Sting agreed to never contend for the TNA world championship again if he loses. TONIGHT Live from Tampa, FL! The Aces & Eights have announced that they will be holding a "patching in" ceremony for AJ Styles. Has the TNA original really decided to throw in with the group that has been bedeviling the company with which he's synonymous? In other club business, Mr. Anderson will be the latest member to try and get Kurt Angle off their backs and out of their business. These two have a history dating back well before this current storyline, and many of the Green Bay native's best performances have come against the Olympic gold medalist. Mickie James gets a title shot at her "friend" Velvet Sky. Will hardcore country be able to do whatever it takes to reclaim the Knockouts championship? The GutCheck tournament to determine which newcomer gets into the Bound for Glory tournament (I love tournaments, but...) continues when Sam Shaw battles Alex Silva. Were all of these guys really on Impact before? I have no recollection of either of these dudes. Hulk Hogan, Sting and Bully Ray are all scheduled to appear and will no doubt be addressing the build to Slammiversary, the PPV that's just a little over a week away. And, masked X-Division veteran Suicide returns! Who's in this get-up this time? Expect to pop for: Mickie James. Did you guys know that chicks can wrestle? It's hard to tell when workrate machines like Kaitlyn and VelVel are holding the straps for the two nationally televised promotions, but it's true. And I'm hoping that tonight, TNA gets their belt back onto one of the best female workers in recent history, Ms Mickie James. Nothing against Sky, who has been loyal to the company and definitely has a fan base. Her brand of porn star chic has never been my cuppa, but I understand the appeal. But she's always been very limited in the ring. I don't expect the Knockouts to return to their peak of a few years back, but having James as champ will net better matches out of feuds
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On May 15, Olympic Gold Medalist, multi-time World Heavyweight Champion and TNA IMPACT WRESTLING superstar Kurt Angle attended "The Rumble On The Rails" - USA vs. IRAN vs. RUSSIA - at Grand Central Terminal in New York City. The event ai...
On May 15, Olympic Gold Medalist, multi-time World Heavyweight Champion and TNA IMPACT WRESTLING superstar Kurt Angle attended "The Rumble On The Rails" - USA vs. IRAN vs. RUSSIA - at Grand Central Terminal in New York City. The event aired on NBC Sports Network, and Angle was shown in attendance during ESPN coverage. Three of the world’s top powers came together in solidarity in this historic wrestling event. Each year, the United States, Iran and Russia are among the world’s best wrestling nations. Since the IOC Executive Board recommendation that wrestling not be a core sport at the 2020 Olympic Games, these three nations have worked closely together to help support Olympic wrestling. Watch footage of Kurt's appearance below:
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As we witnessed on Raw, it takes very little time to make an impact. From Michael McGillicutty, who lost dark matches two weeks ago, to Curtis Axel, the newest "Paul Heyman Guy." All it takes at times is a gimmick change, a name change. ...
As we witnessed on Raw, it takes very little time to make an impact. From Michael McGillicutty, who lost dark matches two weeks ago, to Curtis Axel, the newest "Paul Heyman Guy." All it takes at times is a gimmick change, a name change. Some wrestlers never needed that, including John Cena, Kurt Angle, Hulk Hogan, Macho Man, Ric Flair, and many more. Yes, they may have turned heel or face, may have tweaked their characters, but these legends never had to change the basis of who they were. Here are 10 guys that changed gimmicks who went on to be World Champions. Number 10: Deacon Batista to Batista Before Legacy, Dave Batista was known as Deacon Batista. He was paired with D-Von Dudley on the Smackdown brand as his bodyguard, somewhat of a religious bodyguard to protect the teachings of Dudley. This experiment did not last long, as a simple punch launched one of the best modern day champions in Smackdown. After this, Batista joined legacy, with a new look and a new atttitude, Learning from Flair and Triple H, Batista would become a multiple time world champion, Intercontinental Champion, and Tag Team Champion. He has done it all in WWE and did it because of the second gimmick that was given to him in WWE. Number 9: Nicky to Dolph Ziggler Before he was showing off on Raw each week, Dolph Ziggler was a cheerleader. Yeah, Dolph was apart of The Spirit Squad, a group of male cheerleaders that actually were important at a certain time. Although he was apart of some interesting and high profile feuds, Nicky(Ziggler) was not the stand-out of the group. Kenny was being bred as the real star of the group. After the split, Nicky would get a new name, one that many people laughed at. How could you take a guy named Dolph Ziggler seriously? Well, the WWE Universe certainly loves Ziggler now, as he is the World Heavyweight Champion. This change was huge. He went from a joke to a star in only a few years time, and he is never looking back. Number 8: Bradshaw to JBL One of the most random gimmick changes was when Bradshaw went from being a beer drinker to a millionaire who was smarter than everyone else. He cut his hair, gave up his redneck ways, sort of, and put on a suit. JBL was very successful for so many reasons. He was leaned heavily on in a down period in WWE where they did not have their young stars ready for World Championships. JBL became intelligent, interesting, and was not just a guy with long black hair who had success in one division. He would ultimately become a long reigning champion on Smackdown, only to lose it to John Cena at Wrestlemania 21. Number 7: Shawn Michales to Heartbreak Kid This one was a bit tricky to explain. Michaels was a member of The Rockers, a happy and fun group that catered to the women and kids. He flew through the air and had ZERO personality aside from that. All of that changed when he turned on Marty Janetty, hitting Sweet Chin Music. Before Michaels was beloved by millions, he became a great heel at "The Heartbreak Kid" Shawn Michaels. He was no longer stuck in a tag team. Michaels would transition quickly into the main event picture and stay there for the rest of his career. He carved his name in the world of wrestling forever. He has all the championships, all the nicknames, and has been one of the best entertainers we have ever seen.
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- We noted before that the plan for the Triple H concussion storyline was for Stephanie McMahon, Vince McMahon, and possibly their children, to eventually appear on RAW and talk Triple H out of wrestling again. Another source says severa...
- We noted before that the plan for the Triple H concussion storyline was for Stephanie McMahon, Vince McMahon, and possibly their children, to eventually appear on RAW and talk Triple H out of wrestling again. Another source says several different ideas are being discussed and nothing is certain yet. - There is said to be no laid out program for Brock Lesnar now that the feud with Triple H is over. Some people in the know within WWE are strongly speculating that WWE goes with a babyface CM Punk vs. Lesnar much sooner than later, with the idea of Heyman turning on Punk. More Big News on Punk Going Babyface, Revealing New Kaitlyn & Trish Pics, Plans for Randy Orton in 2013… Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter
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