Wrestlemania 19 is one of Wrestlemania's greatest, I would have to rank it as # 3 in my personal favorites. Perfect match choosing, great storytelling from almost every single one of the matches, and often almost flawless wresting. Very emotional for me at the time this came out, because my all time favorite Stone Cold Steve Austin was facing his last match, against my 2nd all time favorite The Rock. But I also enjoyed the storyline with HBK and Jericho, and Vince and Hogan. It's a nearly flawless Wrestlemania, with only The Undertaker deserving of a better match up.
Sunday Night Heat. Personally hearing Lita's sexy voice, announce alongside The Coach was pretty hot.
WWE World Tag Team titles. Kane&RVD Vs Chief Morley& Lance Storm|C|. Not bad, but the storyline was more interesting then anything else. At this time The Dudley's were lackey's for Bischoff. Morley and Storm retain, when The Dudley's change there mind.
2 1/2 /5
Cena comes out and disses Jay-Z. Entertaining to a degree actually. I actually like Cena, but I do wish they would spice his character up like they did back then.
2 1/2 /5
Matches.
WWE Cruiserweight Championship Matt Hardy|C| Vs Rey Mysterio. Good way to start the show off. Short, but quite exciting, and a perfect way to get the crowd into it. Hardy retains when he uses the ropes.
3/5
Handicap match. Taker Vs Big Show/A-Train. Nice pop for Taker. The only terrible match on the card actually. The Undertaker deserved much better then this. Hell even Taker Vs Big show would have been better. Taker wins when Nathan Jones comes down and helps.
1/5
WWE Women's Championship Trish Stratus Vs Victoria|C| Vs Jazz. Great pop for Trish. Fantastic for Woman's wrestling. It really makes me s...
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...the rattlesnake, with 3 Rock Bottom's. Dwayne shows his true class at the end, by giving him the accolades out of character, Austin rightfully deserved.
5/5
WWE Championship. Brock Lesnar Vs Kurt Angle|C|. Good pop for both, and the crowd is mixed. Wonderful way to end the show, with this amazing clinic they put on. Brock's shooting star press attempt, was pretty sick, and Kurt was ballsy for going all out, with a terrible neck. Brock wins the title. Kurt turns face after the match, congratulating Brock.
5/5
Bottom line. Actually the more I think about it, the more I like this as much as Wrestlemania 17. Nevertheless it's still an almost perfect Wrestlemania. The crowd is respectful, and into every thing, while everything just gelled together wonderfully. Wrestlemania 19 is a must see at all costs for Wrestling fans, even new schooled fans will love it!.
time to forget about the humiliating fight because it was time for their reward. The attendants rolled
Following the night of drinking is Kurt’s first fight. Fighting against another underdog, they quickly test their brawn rather than speed as they both begin round house kicking one after another. Leaving themselves open to hits is rather faulty in any martial arts, but in this situation, it was to prove that each could withstand the amount of force the other could exert. Breathing and retaining balance all the while, the two fight with vigor and expertise but Kurt finishes the battle with a final kick
The champion then came roaring back en route to a vicious 10th round knockout of Ortiz, silencing all of his critics and pushing his record to 40-0 with 39 KO’s.
They wrestled over the phone for a few minutes on the couch and then Devin bit Randy’s
On top of that, in the rumble’s beginning, on page 151, in the text is says: “Paul swung- a hard right to the jaw that would have felled anyone but Darry. The rumble was on.” This text right there on page 151 shows that Darry is stronger than others. It says that the blow that hit Darry would have knocked others down if
The Creative was completely confused at this turn of events! Bethany asked everyone why she was being excluded from the script on this! When told there wasn’t any, she went ballistic! Was her Dad up to his old tricks, dabbling behind her back. “Dammit!”she bellowed “What is that old man up to this time!” The cellphone chirped to life as her nervous fingers pounded the speed dial keys. The phone was playing the familiar ring tone for WKM's private line at W.W.E. Wrestlers World Enterprises. Winston Kenny MacMan grumbled as the phone was disturbing one of his favorite pastimes checking the PPV ticket sales and counting the money. Wince was a sly old fox who had taken the old boxing promotion his grandfather started. learned the business diligently at his fathers wrestling promotions and then carved out his own personal empire ruthlessly and coldly, to where it is today.
Until the break of 1980, wrestling was primarily a big man's game. Sheer strength and intensity ruled the ring, forcing smaller wrestlers to take the extra leap to make a name for them. The real main-eventers were the Bruno Sammartinos, and the Bob Backlunds, and Killer Kowalskis. Men like Bret"Hitman"Hart, Tito Santana, Ricky Steamboat, and the "Macho King"Randy Savage had to add more excitement to their style due to the lack of strength. What they would devise became the most popular ring structure for over 15 years. Technical wrestling is best characterized by faster, moving confrontations with endurance to the end. A good technical wrestler, such as Bret Hart, will use a series of fast-paced moves that don't take much strength but rather his opponents' momentum. He will use the ropes to give him more speed but he isn't clumsy on the rebound. He's quick to counter just about anything and he definitely isn't afraid of taking his attack to the next level, such as ascending the turnbuckles. He will take risks but he can usually access second and third winds when endurance becomes an issue. The technical wrestler has a keen sense of his surrounding environment, and because he is always alert he usually finds himself controlling the situation.
During the rumble, no one was going to start the rumble until Darry had courage to start the rumble. He was tough enough to say that he would fight on anyone (pg 142).
Do you ever watch wrestling? Anything like WWE? TNA? Or NXT? Have you heard of the attitude era during a match or the show and have no idea what it is or who started it? Well, if you heard of the phrase the attitude era then you must have heard of the legendary Stone Cold Steve Austin. Stone Cold, for short, has been in the wrestling industry since the 1990’s. Back in the 1990’s, the wrestling industry was called WWF which stands for world wrestling federation. During the attitude era, Stone Cold’s popularity rose with the WWF universe. From T-shirts to sweatpants with his name on them, Stone Cold Steve Austin officially became the founder of the attitude era.
Hart hit the Hulkster with a quick ringbell shot, but the Hulkster was unfazed. Stone Cold threw the Hitman out of the ring, then hit him with the same bell that was meant to bust the Hulkster’s head open. The Hitman was, in fact, busted wide open, and Steve Austin hit him with a Sharpshooter, refusing to let go until the Hitman passed out. Steve then beat him with a bat a few times, then threw his body into the crowd, where he was taken back to the lair of a legion of cultist fans and never seen again.
The memory of the Super Bowl season, every game inching closer and closer to the ultimate goal, is indeed a good memory. This season held many successes, with many eccentric, ecstatic, and outright amazing plays, atmospherically energizing the theater for the Super Bowl game. Cheering, screaming, laughing, eating, the crowd in the theater was one hundred percent into the competition. As soon as Super Bowl XLVIII started, there was no doubt who would be the champion. From the very beginning, it was an absolute mauling by the Seahawks. I appreciate the Seahawks and their greatness, their domination during the season leading up to the Super Bowl.
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like a butter fly sting like a bee” antics won him the title of the “people’s champ”
During the event there is a smell of smoke in the air from the fireworks that had gone off. There is a general noise throughout the building that gets louder as the wrestlers do a special move or look to the crowd. When a wrestler enters the ring the only thing that you can hear is the first part of their theme song because as soon as the crowd knows who it is they either cheer or boo. The sound of the wrestlers being slammed against the mat is very loud. When a wrestler does his final move you can hear the crowd burst into pandemonium as they all stand and cheer or boo, it all depends on who the wrestler is.
Different people have different views of the Taj but it would be enough to say that the Taj has a life of its own that leaps out of marble, provided you understand that it is a monument of love. As an architectural masterpiece, nothing could be added or subtracted from it. I think everyone should visit Taj Mahal at least once in their life, if they get a chance.