Apparently Berk from The Trap Door used to live below Ryback. Small world.

posted 1 week ago

wwemedia:

New WWE DVD - Falls Count Anywhere
Courtesy of WWEDVDNews.com, here is the cover photo and synopsis for WWE’s Falls Count Anywhere DVD and Blu-ray hosted by Mick Foley. The tagline of “The Greatest Street Fights and other Out of Control Matches” indicates that more than just Falls Count Anywhere matches will be featured.
“Sometimes, rivalries become so intense, they cannot be contained within the ring and cannot be contested by the usual rules. For matches that spill outside the ring, there are Falls Count Anywhere Matches.
Hosted by the Hardcore Legend, Mick Foley, this collection highlights more than 30 years of lawless bouts from WWE, NWA, WCW, and ECW, and features some of the most brutal in-ring performers of all time, including Sgt. Slaughter, Sting, “Macho Man” Randy Savage, the Road Warriors, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Bret “Hit Man” Hart, Triple H, The Rock, Kane, Big Show, Ric Flair, Randy Orton, John Cena, Shawn Michaels, and more.”

That’s a lot of walking about holding the back of each other’s heads.

wwemedia:

New WWE DVD - Falls Count Anywhere

Courtesy of WWEDVDNews.com, here is the cover photo and synopsis for WWE’s Falls Count Anywhere DVD and Blu-ray hosted by Mick Foley. The tagline of “The Greatest Street Fights and other Out of Control Matches” indicates that more than just Falls Count Anywhere matches will be featured.

“Sometimes, rivalries become so intense, they cannot be contained within the ring and cannot be contested by the usual rules. For matches that spill outside the ring, there are Falls Count Anywhere Matches.

Hosted by the Hardcore Legend, Mick Foley, this collection highlights more than 30 years of lawless bouts from WWE, NWA, WCW, and ECW, and features some of the most brutal in-ring performers of all time, including Sgt. Slaughter, Sting, “Macho Man” Randy Savage, the Road Warriors, Stone Cold Steve Austin, Bret “Hit Man” Hart, Triple H, The Rock, Kane, Big Show, Ric Flair, Randy Orton, John Cena, Shawn Michaels, and more.”

That’s a lot of walking about holding the back of each other’s heads.

posted 2 weeks ago

Don’t: Bully

Do: Laugh at fat kids

posted 3 weeks ago

There’s a few broadcast-savvy people here

Can one of you answer me this;

Why would a person/company choose to make their YouTube videos region locked?

There’s clearly a reason for it, but for the life of me I can’t figure it out.

posted 3 weeks ago

wrestlingchampions:

The shortest Championship match in WWE history (Not counting Hardcore Title matches)

I’m curious how fans at the live shows react to these kinds of matches. Does the excitement of the vanquishing and humiliation of a heel override the fact they just paid to see 2 seconds of wrestling?

(via idontlikewrestling)

posted 4 weeks ago

A little monument I’m leaving in my game for my honours project, gonna see if anyone notices.
EDIT: OH SHIT I GOT THE DATE WRONG

A little monument I’m leaving in my game for my honours project, gonna see if anyone notices.

EDIT: OH SHIT I GOT THE DATE WRONG

posted 1 month ago

Just finished watching Extreme Rules.

And who was it that “convinced me” from the night of bumps, blood and beatings? Michael bloody Cole.

He was flawless, perfectly enthusiastic and overall he called the matches with the appropriate gusto and genuine feeling that I have only heard from Mr Ross of late.

I still don’t like his character at times, but with Josh Matthews’ consistent quality commentary, Booker’s huge - and speedy - improvements and CM Punk and William Regal’s emotive behind-the-table work, Michael Cole is now (to me) another piece of the proof pie that Jerry Lawler is clumsy, dilapidated and completely irrelevant.

posted 1 month ago

The first TWC to get his face on WWE.com.

Y’all can suck my dick. 

posted 1 month ago

GUESS WHO MOTHER FUCKERS

GUESS WHO MOTHER FUCKERS

posted 1 month ago

BarberShopWindow.com

posted 1 month ago

I know I should be entertained by Brodus Clay

And I was at WM, somewhat.

But every time I see him interview, dance and dance-wrestle, he just looks so sad. Deep in his eyes, past the grin and the funk. It’s there. Like a war vet.

It’s the same look I have when I laugh at my girlfriend’s dads jokes.

posted 1 month ago