Showing posts with label Wrestlemania XXX. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wrestlemania XXX. Show all posts

Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Just My Opinion: WrestleMania XXX – Supreme Rising Against Conspiracy

5/22/2014 2:08:45 AM

Look, it may be Randy Orton versus Batista versus Daniel Bryan for that WWE World Heavyweight Championship belt. I mean, it appeared to be like a one-on-one-on-one clash, or simply let’s call it “triple threat.”

But as I watched the event thru both online live streaming and the television coverage (which, by the way, props to Fox Philippines for saving our raging sanity), I can only sense one thing… conspiracy.

Look, both Batista and Orton were heels (and I know, and you know that we loved seeing one heel clashing with another), but at the same time, they were both under the “Authority” and were up against similar familiar foe this time around: that is Daniel Bryan, especially if we’re speaking about roles here.

Just imagine if the Hunter won against then-contender Bryan, it could have been a hell boring match; and people would have tagged Brock Lesnar and the Undertaker’s duel as the “best in the evening” instead. And that could even drag down their overall perception in the WrestleMania 30.

But they had just done what’s best for business – and what are also the fans would want to get.
Bryan would have won the title; but this time around, the 32-year old superstar did not let another misery passed by (cause no one dared to interfere after Batista tapped out from his Yes! Lock).

Save this moment for last, though.

But again, you mean “B plus player” who? Yes! Yes! Yes!

Author: slickmaster | © 2014 september twenty-eight productions

Friday, 30 May 2014

Just My Opinion: WrestleMania XXX – Step-Ladder To Supremacy

5/22/2014 1:57:41 AM


Daniel Bryan and Triple H collided in a step-ladder match en route to a triple threat battle for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship on WrestleMania 30 last April.

Wait a second; this was supposed to be just a plain non-title singles bout, right? And perhaps, this was a “last minute” adjustments made by the WWE writers and other creative storytellers, considering these options:
  • The match was supposedly addressed as CM Punk versus The Game. But that did not happen after Punk left the WWE just a night after the Royal Rumble; and  
  • Daniel Bryan changed the blueprint of the projected WrestleMania itself. Supposedly, it was only Randy Orton and Batista for the WWE World Heavyweight Title (yes, only a plain singles match).
If you want to figure out what I’m talking about, about three RAW episodes prior to WMXXX, Daniel waged like an activist, together with a bunch of supporters in the squared circle to challenge the WWE COO for that fight.

But maybe, that’s because he chased his dream of becoming a champion in the pro wrestling world once again. If you can recall it well, Bryan defeated Cena in SummerSlam last August, but the game’s referee whose goes by the moniker of The Cerebral Assassin, changed the entire pace as Orton cashed in Bryan’s title, which means that Bryan’s reign as the WWE Champion only lasted for moments.

Talk about this guy’s huge movement comes with only short-lived moments of stardom. The last time he went head-to-head on WrestleMania (which dates way back 2012 at that summer-themed SunLife Stadium in Miami Florida) was he lost both the match and the title to not just Sheamus, but to then-girlfriend AJ’s kiss. And another worst thing: it only took 18 seconds for the Celtic Warrior to defeat the flying goat with a brogue kick and a pinfall.

Fast-forward to April 6 at the Mercedes Benz Superdome, the match served as the preliminary for the main coverage (which lasted four hours, as usual). A lot of observers tagged them as the “match of the evening,” and if you asked me it’s not that hard to see why. Good portrayal by both fighters though some would argue that HHH did not liked the outcome and unleashed his frustration over the Yes Movement king once again in the aftermath. But that’s how the story goes, people.

Though to be honest with you, I’d put them at top with a tie to Brock Lesnar-Undertaker match.

Author: slickmaster | © 2014 septemer twenty-eight productions

Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Just My Opinion: Wrestemania XXX: Legacy Vs False Prophecy Round 1

5/5/2014 7:58:19 AM

So John Cena prevails, but another part of this plot will roll ‘til the Extreme Rules, eh? Some wrestling enthusiasts said their match with Bray Wyatt should have been the second best of the night.

And the flaws: They still lacked the much hype in compliance to their story line.

And maybe, I would agree with that.


The problem with Cena though is that he can really have the monster in him, but he doesn’t have to be driven out by his opponent just like that. Look, the Cenation leader may have defeated the Buzzards’ patriarch in terms of physique; but if we’re talking about mind games, it’s the other way around. I mean, Bray Wyatt is winning even more against him.

I know, some would say it’s scripted by nature. But believe me: his performance during the match was not just like one, it’s even more predictable.

And to save the least for the Wyatt Family’s head, I can only take a look at this clip and call it “the best trash-talking moment of the evening.”


Now, as I am writing the post, reports said John Cena lost to Bray Wyatt in their steel cage match at the Extreme Rules held Sunday evening (US Eastern Time) at the IZOD center. Well, I have yet to check out the entire match as long as the local carrier here in the country would provide its telecast.

Author: slickmaster | © 2014 september twenty-eight productions

Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Just My Opinion: WrestleMania XXX: Breaking The Streak

5/5/2014 7:49:14 AM

(Yes, apparently, this is a very super duper late post) 


Who could have though the streak would come to an end…his way? Well, if you wonder and asked “what the hell am I taking about?” better check out this video.

Yes, of all the men who tried to stop Mark William Calaway, it was only Brock Lesnar who went successful in defeating him. After 22 years.

Calaway, known popularly as the wrestler “The Undertaker,” has been on a roll since his very first WrestleMania match in 1991. Several superstars from the past have tried to contain him, but to no avail. Even the likes of Shawn Michaels (who battled the Taker twice), and even Triple H (thrice) can’t weather the deadliest storm, with that horrific entrance regardless if there’s a bunches of smog-liked smoke, fire, horrendous acts or gestures, and even coffins.

But the Deadman, 49, already crossed paths with Lesnar, a 36-year old from Minneapolis, numerous times during their career. And specifically it happened during the WWE’s “Attitude era,” and even during one of Lesnar’s fights at the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

And frankly speaking, it was Lesnar who lord over the Undertaker way back then. So, shifting a few years in a fast-forward speed, if everyone (including yours truly) shocked on his sudden loss, there’s a reason to back it up.

Or maybe, it was the Taker who wants to put his streak into an end, just like his revelations during his matches against Tripe H a few years back.

Let’s face it: age plays a different factor here. Plus the almost five-decade old boxer from Death Valley is now just a “part-timer” with the WWE. Like it’s a sign to either retire from playing the sport. 

Maybe it’s really a “high time.”

Author: slickmaster | © 2014 september twenty-eight productions

Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Playback: Kid Rock - "Celebrate"

4/29/2014 5:59:26 PM

Honestly speaking, as much as I want to post something new today (which includes a series of current issues tirade, a set of WrestleMania posts, and an NBA Playoff second round predictions since I failed to make one in the first round), I’ll end up doing this: how about a post about this WrestleMania theme?



Honestly speaking, my ears have been hooked up to this one for already a long time. It’s Celebrate by the American rock musician called Kid Rock.

The Atlantic Records talent produced his ninth studio album in 2012 titled Rebel Soul, with  the majority of his tracks used for sporting and entertainment events such as NASCAR and the WWE’s Tribute to the Troops 2012.

But, let’s go more over to Celebrate. The four-minuter track was placed eighth of the 14-track, 65 ½ minute record.

According to Wikipedia, the beat’s samples, particularly the organ intro, came from “Ramblin’ Gamblin’ Man by Bob Sefer.

The track served as the main theme for the 30th annual edition of WrestleMania held April 6 at the Mercedes Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Aside from Celebrate, Eminem’s “Legacy,” Mark Collie’s “In Time” and even Imagine Dragon’s “Monster,” were also used for the WWE’s flagship event.

And as much as I want to continue my saga of takes for the past WM30, nah, I’d better make it quick. Things are getting stale. But meantime, just enjoy the music.

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Author: slickmaster | © 2014 september twenty-eight productions

Tuesday, 15 April 2014

Just My Opinion: WrestleMania XXX

4/15/2014 7:28:14 PM

For over three decades, the world of sports and entertainment had its huge convergence by the name of WrestleMania.


30 years (and a mere half month ago), the very first professional wrestling’s biggest extravaganza was set at the Madison Square Garden in New York City.

And who will thought that after thirty years, three legends emerged to get along in the Big Easy?
I’m talking about Hulk Hogan, Stone Cold Steve Austin and Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson.

Photo credits: The Big Lead

Now that is an epic moment for Wrestlemania XXX!


I’ll gave the entire review of those big-card matches in separate posts.

Now, if you asked me about Cesaro’s superior reign for the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, it was a shocking yet epic moment.

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Yes, considering that a modern-day giant like the Big Show was tagged as the top favorite to win it all. But that’s cool respect at the end. Cesaro was always known for being the darkhorse of the entire WWE roster. I mean, this guy has an extreme talent and can emerge superior among other elite names in their line-up. Who would have thought this guy made it to the six-man elimination chamber match with the WWE World Heavyweight champion is at stake?

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I haven’t seen the Usos’ match against three other duo-crew competitors for their title defense, so I’m leaving the words ‘no comment’ on it. And in case you wondered on why is that the four-way fatal tag team match hasn’t been seen in the entire coverage of Wrestlemania XXX, it’s because they were scheduled to take place at the pre-show hours.

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The DIVAS invitational? Nah, I think that is something predictable at will. AJ Lee emerged victorious on Sunday, extending her reign as the Divas champion for at least another one (aside from the previous 265 days). But heck, is there something new about that?

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The SHIELD collided against the WWE Director of Operations (and one-half of the formerly known as “Brothers of Destruction”) Kane and the new Age Outlaws? Nah, the entire match suck, but I love the sudden outstanding performance by Roman Reigns. Believe me, guys – he is the next big thing in pro wrestling.

It was clearly a one-sided show made by the Hounds of Justice. Now, if only the Authority managed to step their clashes aside and put the Wyatts (instead of Kane+NAO) in that trio-versus-trio match. Their last showing at the Elimination Chamber was so motherfucking epic. Yes, so epic it could almost headline Wrestlemania and became the 2014’s Match of the Year.

Now, speaking of the buzzards, its patriarch Bray Wyatt clashed with Josh Cena for a prophecy-versus-legacy match. It almost lived up to its hype. And as much as I want to tackle that game on a separate post, I think this moment is something I will name as the trashtalking act of the evening.


It’s like John Cena saying that “You can’t see me” phrase; while Bray, on the other end, answers a horrendous-like move which states “oh, yeah?” I remember tweeting that piece during the WM day itself and it earned a hundred retweets (minus the clip though)


And I am pretty sure almost no one expected to watch an ending… like this!

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Yes, I am talking about the streak-breaker Brock Lesnar. Who would have thought that this 36-year old former world champion-slash-former UFC heavyweight titlist had that capability to conquer ‘The Deadman’ and his living legendary 21-Wrestlemania winning streak?

I’ll have more of it soon.

Oh, you want to move on? Then don’t read that shit, simple as that!

Moving on, it’s Daniel Bryan versus Triple H in a step-ladder battle for the triple threat match with the big one’s at stake. That match actually kicked off the entire main Wrestlemania cards. Some people said it was the match of the year (and by the way, that’s according to a Facebook group where I belong).

Though my point stands differ from them, it’s not hard to see why the Bryan versus Hunter match was the best of the evening. But anyway, I’ll put my take on that soon, as well as the entire championship match.

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Author: slickmaster | © 2014 september twenty-eight productions

Monday, 14 April 2014

Shocking Loss

4/15/2014 10:57:31 AM

Wala nang mas sasaklap pa sa mundo ng professional wrestling kesa sa pangyayaring ito noong Linggo, a-6 ng Abril (o Lunes, a-8 ng Abril, oras sa Pilipinas).


Tama, ang pagkatalo ng Undertaker sa isang... Brock (oh, sorry, “BRRRROOOCK!”) Lesnar.

Teka, sino bang mag-aakala na ang isang 36 anyos na dating three-time World Champion at dati ring Heavyweight champion sa Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) ang tatapos sa legasiya ng mamang ito, na ang edad ay 49, tapos eight time champion sa World Wrestling Entertainment (3 for World Heavyweight, 4 for WWE/WWF Undisputed Champion, and 1 WWF Hardcore Championship) sa Wrestlemania 30, at sa harap ng 75,167 kataong nanunood sa Mercedes Benz Superdome sa New Orleans?

Wasak, di ba?

Pero... ganun talaga ang professional wrestling, at sa kahit ano pang sport, at kahit saan pang larangan ng buhay. Kanya-kanyang panahon, ika nga. Di habang panahon ay nasa taas ka. Hindi sa lahat ng oras, ikaw lagi ang panalo.

Matanda na nga si Mark William Calaway. Tatlong dekada (o kung sasaktuhin natin ay 34 taon) na siya sa mundo ng WWE. Di pa rito kasama ang ilang taon na nilagi niya sa ibang liga at lugar (basta, nasa mundo ng professional wrestling).

Ewan ko nga lang kung ito na rina ang magtatakda ng katapusan sa rivalry nila. Kung maalala dati nay kinompronta ni Undertaker si Lesnar sa isang UFC event kung saan ay kagagaling sa isang pagkatalo ang ngayo’y 36 anyos na taga-Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Pero siyempre, out of the plot na yang tinutukoy ko. Balik tayo sa nakakashock na pangyayari. Tama, ang pagkatalo niya ay ikinagulat ng mundo.  Paano nagyari yun? Maliban pa sa tatlong F5 at minsan pa’y kamuntikan nang matalo via sumbmission pagkatapos siyang gamitan ng Kimura lock?

Nasa’n ka nung naganap ito? Aakalain mo ba na magtetrend ito sa Twitter nun? Aakalain mo ba na magiging laman ito ng mga sports at entertainment news portals nun? At nagulat ka rin ba tulad niya?



Malamang, masasabi rin na “tangina, ang ayos din ng scriptwriter nito ah.”

Pero katulad din ng sinabi ko kanina, kanya-kanyang panahon na lang yan. Masaklap man tanggapin, pero mukhang doon na rin matatapos ang kanyang legendary winning streak. Kung tutuusin sa mata ng mahilig mabasag ng hype, wala pa nga itong binatbat sa record ni Goldberg, na inabot ng 174 na laban bago muli matalo (oo, tama yang nabasa mo. Kung hindi ka kumbinsideo eh IGMG, ika nga ni Stanley Chi).
At kahit at one point ata, siya na rin ang gusto magtapos ng winning streak nito eh.

Pero nevertheless, hanga pa rin ako kay Deadman kahit ganun. Even if creepy siya, look, isa siya sa mga hinahanggan din eh. Minsan na rin niya hinawakan ang liderato ng WWE. And say, winning for 21 Wrestlemania years (kahit sabihin pa na may pagka-peke ang WWE ngayon) is no joke.

Ngayon, kung sa espekulasyon na magreretiro siya tingin ko, panahon na rin eh. Isa pa, wala na rin tayo magagawa kung talagang hindi na ito ang erang kinagisnan natin. Attitude man yan o golden pa.

At kung urat ka lang din naman sa takbo ng wrestling ngayon, eh uso naman ang maglipat ng channel papunta sa paborito mong palabas, ke telesereye man, UFC, basketball, reality show o ultimong isang basketball game pa yan.

Author: slickmaster | © 2014 september twenty-eight productions

Thursday, 3 April 2014

THE PRE-TAKE: WRESTLEMANIA XXX (PART 2)

4/2/2014 11:05:28 AM

Now, let’s move to the four main event cards of Wrestlemania XXX: first, it’s John Cena versus Bray Wyatt in a singles match. Yet, a singles match which seems to defy prophecies, generations, and… yes, the word ‘legacy’ itself.

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Wyatt has been a superb monster during his WWE NXT days. Before he left the developing league to enter the main one, his crew Wyatt Family was the three-man dominating cultist-like crew packed with total weapons of destruction. And I’m sure when they debuted for the WWE last year, you once hated them, especially the patriarch him self – for bringing nothing but wreak havoc on several superstars.

And now, they menaced on the big one who seems to be the most-popular star in WWE for the last decade (yes, during the post-Attitude Era). Talk about crushing heroes in the eyes of those kids, eh?

And come to think that John Cena has been on a downside spiral for almost the previous three years, eh? First he lost to the Miz in 2011; then to the Rock in 2012; before his revenge worked out in 2013 to spill the jinx out of him. However, the last time he was at the grandest stage (which was by the way, situated at the Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford), turned out to be a stellar one on his part as he grabbed the WWE Championship from Dwayne Johnson.

But now, it’s not for the title – it’s for the legacy. Will John Cena’s era prevail anew, or a new one emerges in Bray Wyatt. Well, let’s hope though this will turn out to be real messy for either one of them.

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Moving on, it’s the Phenom clashing with the Beast. Yes, the Undertaker will roll on his 22nd Wrestlemania Battle once again; with this time around, a certain Brock Lesnar will be his rival.

As Lesnar’s advocate Paul Heyman expressed his disbelief for the former’s non-inclusion to join the WWE World Heavyweight Title clash at Wrestlemania, the latter said he was offered by the Authority to post an ‘open challenge’ for the evening.

And much to anyone’s surprise though, the Deadman rose from out of nowhere to take that ‘challenge.’ Mark Callaway has been on a roll since 1992. He has beaten almost everyone: legends and superstars alike.
And even Mr. Wrestlemania himself.

In 2012 at Miami, the WWE universe witnessed the most harrowing entrance of a WWE player and it turns out to be an instant 50-minute classic: the END of an ERA clash against Hunter, with Shawn Michaels as the guest referee in the match.

In 2013, The Undertaker avenged the total humiliation made by CM Punk against him and his late manager Paul Bearer (whom, by the way, will be entering the Hall of Fame this year).

And now, a beast incarnate will try to halt the Undertaker’s winning run. And indeed, he is capable of doing such, considering he broke Shawn Michael’s arm as well as Triple H’s for twice. Lesnar also sent Chairman Vince McMahon to a hip replacement surgery when he threw a thunderous F5 on him. Plus recently, he threw Mark Henry out of his way and even broke his shoulder.

This guy can really defy death and broke his legacy in terms of abilities. The question though: is that enough to put the game in his favor? I’ll say the Undertaker would still prevail in this one.

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Now, for the championship wars: it’s Daniel Bryan versus Triple H. The Hunter appeared to have his era diminished after losing to Undertake in 2012, but vowed revenged and eventually emerged victorious in 2013 when he send Brock Lesnar to his toes on a no-holds barred battle in 2013.

Now, he’s back in the squared circle once again, with another reason: put the YES MOVEMENT into a stop. And this means staging a war against Daniel Bryan. Prior to their much-awaited clash, the Hunter staged a set-up to strip the championship title from Bryan on Summerslam. He then awarded it to the Money in the Bank winner Randy Orton.

And despite Daniel Bryan’s even skyrocketing popularity, the Authority was still at helm to deprive him any chances to win the most coveted WWE World Heavyweight Championship. Kane, once his former tag-team partner cost him the chance to steal the belt against Orton in Elimination Chamber. Bryan also berated Triple H’s crew from also depriving him a chance to participate at the Royal Rumble.

Well, for now, it seemed like Daniel Bryan finally got what he wish for; when he staged an OCCUPY RAW movement at one point during the WWE’s flagship program. But he also suffered a massive consequence a week after though.

The winner of the match will take a step from their ladder to the biggest battle of Wrestlemania XXX – the title match itself.

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At first, it was supposedly a Randy Orton-Batista clash, since Orton has been holding on to the title after defeating John Cena for twice (First, at TLC [Dec. 2013]; and second, at the Royal Rumble [Jan. 2014]). We can’t count the Elimination Chamber though even if the Cenation leader was part of that 6-man event title battle, since it was Bryan whom came even close for that ‘big one.’

However, as for that “best for business,” motto, which Triple H and Stephanie McMahon always used to say, it turned out to be a triple-threat.

By the way, Batista won the Royal Rumble in a not-so-convincing fashion. Maybe, if Roman Reigns managed to hold his ground.

Now, should that be another exciting. Well, please do so? ‘Cause this ‘business talk’ is getting boring little by little. And honestly speaking, I don’t care who wins for the title.

Now… that’s my pre-Werstlemania post looks boring either. Adding insult to injury is that one local channel isn’t airing WWE shows anymore, leaving questions from us on where should we resort every now and then? Aside from a cable channel, though.

But if you asked me what should be the match of the night, I’ll pick three potentials. Either which of them will fall on that namesake.

-          SHIELD versus KANE + NEW AGE OUTLAWS
-          UNDERTAKER versus BROCK LESNAR
-          30-MAN ANDRE THE GIANT MEMORIAL BATTLE ROYAL

Yeah, where am I should now look for to watch Wrestlemania XXX?  Sucks to be me.

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Author: slickmaster | © 2014 september twenty-eight productions

Tuesday, 1 April 2014

THE PRE-TAKE: WRESTLEMANIA XXX (PART 1)

4/2/2014 11:05:23 AM

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What you’re gonna do if Wrestlemania runs wild on you, brother?

Well, it’s barely half-week to go before Wrestlemania 30 rolls along at the Superdome in the Big Easy. Now, let’s just hope that the professional wrestling’s grandest annual event will not be another bust nor bullshit on our part as fans and spectators.

Well, I can really say I am still a spectator, since I only managed to get a hold of witnessing this thing since 2012 (though when I was a kid, I do watch several wrestling programs such as the precursor WWF).

First, the 59-year older Hulk Hogan returns to the sports entertainment world as the host for the evening.
But, moreover, let’s see what we can say about the upcoming cards in the Wrestlemania XXX.


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Kicking off the evening will be a fatal-four way clash for the Tag Team Championship. Just barely a few weeks (I think more than a month) after the Samoan-brother tandem known as the Usos took the title away from the reemerging New Age Outlaws, here they ago in the biggest night of their wrestling lives: Jimmy and Jey Uso will battle three other two-man crews whom are also potential title dethroners. Namely: Ryback and Curtis Axel; the Real Americans (Jack Swagger and Cesaro); and the Los Matadores (Diego and Fernando).

The Real Americans can be really a powerhouse, though I think Cesaro (who dropped the first name Antonio from his stage name) is more destructive than his partner.

Meanwhile, Ryback and Curtis Axel were not the much-favored to win the title in my word. Yes, they look like a demolition crew, but still ain’t enough to dethrone the Samoan brothers.

While, oh, Los Matadores? Are you serious about this? This may appear like a friendly match for damn sakes. Plus they have deal themselves at one point during the Main Event, right (it was also their title defense)?

Nah, I’ll pick the defending champs to retain their belts. However, the Real Americans can really stand a chance, considering that one is a former ECW and World Heaveyweight Champion, and another one is a total journeyman and also a one-time United States Champion.

Let’s move on to the trio-versus-trio clash between the members of the Shield against the Kane and the ex-tag team champs NAO.

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So, the Director of Operations teamed up with Road Dogg and Billy Gunn to throw a punishment anew to Roman Reigns, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins, eh? They clashed a few episodes back in both RAW and SMACKDOWN lately, where it seems the Hound of Justice is now imposing their will and power against one top member of the Authority.

But nah, it may be exciting. But still, I would rather see the Wyatts as their opponent instead. Seriously, it was one heck of a match. Plus Roman Reigns is living on his own super potential (it can’t be denied), though the stability of their partnership with Ambrose and Reigns is still have to watch considering these guys have their own sets of misunderstandings as well.

If Kane’s trio wins though, I’ll say ‘that’s what’s best for business!’

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How about the Vickie Guerrero Divas’ Championship Invitational? It seems like similar to the Battle Royal’s objective – every man for himself. Well, let me rectify that for you, guys – every diva for herself. So AJ Lee will be on her own when she battles the other 13 female WWE wrestlers.

Though I would think either Natalya or Tamina Snuka can snatch the belt away from her.

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Next in line will be the 30-man battle royal in memory of Andre the Giant. Yes, and ironically it’s his rival Hulk Hogan whom announced this huge card; where stars and even champions will clash with fellow players and another in the over-the-top-rope battle to win that memorial trophy.

Honestly speaking, I can’t tell who will win this. And I can’t even enumerate them all since this post is getting longer if I do so. But certainly this should be another exciting war field to take on.

Now, let’s move to the four main event cards of Wrestlemania XXX!

(see next article, which will be published before noon time of Friday, April 4, 2014)

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WWE Wrestlemania XXX will be airing live from the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana on Sunday, April 6, 2014 at 7 PM Eastern Time / 4PM Pacific Time.


In the Philippines, it will be 7AM live; though Fox Channel Philippines has the exclusive rights to broadcast the four-hour extravaganza. The show starts by 9:50 PM.

Author: slickmaster | © 2014 september twenty-eight productions