World Tag Team Championship Essays

  • 1994 El Canek: Team Tournament

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    leave CMLL, which meant that CMLL had to make plans for the tag team championship that Canek held alongside Dr. Wagner Jr. The decision was made to hold a 16 team tournament to determine the next champions. The tournament started on July 22, 1994 and ran until August 5. As it turned out El Canek stayed in CMLL longer than expected and was still working for them by the time El Texano and Silver King won the tournament. CMLL named the winning team the #1 contenders, but before they got a chance to wrestle

  • Wrestlemania 20

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    Entertaining antics from Cena at the start. Crowd is into it, but I couldn't due to all the boredom it was providing. I like both of these guys, but they just don't mix well. Cena wins by ,hitting the Attitude Adjustment. 1/5 Fatal Four Way World Tag Team Championships. Booker.T&RVD Vs Garrison Cade&Mark Jindrak Vs The Dudley Boyz Vs La Resistance. Dudley's get a huge pop. Not bad for it's type, with some exciting spots, especially from Book and RVD. Crowd had trouble getting into it though, and Cade

  • Skr Hogan Research Paper

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    two of them should wrestle together as tag team partners. Unhappy and yearning to return to wrestling, Hogan called Superstar Billy Graham in 1978 with confidences that Graham could find him a job wrestling outside of Florida; Graham agreed and Hogan soon joined Louie Tillet's Alabama territory. Hogan also persuaded Leslie, who had yet to become a wrestler, to come with him and swore to teach him everything he knew about the

  • Stone Cold Podcast Essay

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    On the Labor Day edition of the Stone Cold Podcast live in Baltimore, Maryland, Stone Cold Steve Austin sits down with the legendary team of Edge and Christian exclusively on the WWE Network. Before getting into the tough questions, the three superstars caught up with each other. Stone Cold would ask them about where they were at since retirement. Edge and Christian reveal that they had daughters only six weeks apart. Edge talks about residing in North Carolina and Christian talks about residing

  • Essay About Boxing And Boxing

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    make lots of money being a wrestler or a boxer and that’s very good to know. I’m excited to do something I really love and get paid for it. Also I could definitely make lots of memories from it, like being a wrestler some memories as in winning a championship or something big or just even being able to help organizations like The Wish Foundation to make kids happy, to see each kid and they’re face light up with happiness. Or I could just make memories with friends at my work area. Another thing I could

  • Personal Narrative Essay: Jake's Life

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    Jake thought his freshman year of baseball was over. He went home before the game ended. Then, he finished his homework and went right to bed. The next day he went to the hospital and had it casted. The worst thing was trying to type on the computer and writing paper. The cast just got in the way. Breaking his fingers was one of the worst things that have ever happened to Jake. It interfered with school and his baseball. It took Jake two weeks to adjust to his cast. He had to work twice as hard to

  • Mike Babcock Monologue

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    resist the opportunity of resuscitating Canada's most popular team — at least among English-speaking Canadians, anyway. Babcock congratulated the Toronto Blue Jays for making the baseball playoffs for the first time in 22 years Friday. He said that a long playoff run might take some of the public attention away from his massive rebuilding job with the Leafs. Presumably, tongue was firmly planted in cheek for that

  • Professional Athletes Deserve Every Cent

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    cities generate hundreds of millions of dollars per year in revenue from ticket and merchandise sales from the marketability and popularity of their professional athletes. These athletes play for teams hundreds, even thousands of miles away from their homes and families in hopes of winning a championship. They spend weeks on end away from parents, wives, and children. These athletes endure injuries far beyond what the average person would. The most healthy, fit, and talented athletes are considered

  • The American Dream: The Herb Brooks Story

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    Soviet’s Olympic Hockey Team, also known as the “Miracle on Ice.” (Malafronte) At the time of 1980, a rule was in place that no professional hockey players could play in the Olympics; however, the Soviets were able to dodge this rule by claiming that their government-trained players were recruited from the amateur Central Army hockey club (Herb Brooks-Miracle Man). The American team consisted of a bunch of rag-tag college kids and amateurs while most of the players on the Soviet team had been practicing

  • Creative Writing: Rugby

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    you could see every vein and muscle on his leg! Mr. Grozof was right when he said that I liked rugby. In fact, I badly wanted to join the team and play for the school. Last year, the team won the New York City Championship Cup, and the golden trophy was currently standing alongside all the other Championship Cups. Yup, my school won many of the previous championship cups and was well known in the community. To me, it wasn’t about the trophy or fame. It was about that adrenaline rush and the split-second

  • Compare And Contrast Vince Mcmahon And Ted Turner

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    WWE with the Hip-Hop Summit Action Network he helped to bring “Smackdown Your Vote!” to those ages 18-30 in an effort to get them registered to cast their votes in the 2004 presidential election, “McMahon said the two groups are forming a "tag team championship combination to go out and find these new people, sign them up and get them to vote."” (AP) 3Vince McMahon knows how to get what he wants, his business sense is incomparable, when he took the reins of the WWF, knew that he must shift the focus

  • Persuasive Essay On The Super Bowl

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    The Super Bowl is the championship football game of the National Football League (NFL). A brief explanation of football is this, a game of two teams trying to score as many points as possible in the allotted amount of time. Each team has an offense and defense when the team is on offense they either run the ball or pass the ball to try and score a touchdown, while the opposing team's defense is trying to force the team's offense to give up the ball or the possession. If the team with the ball does

  • Sport Essay

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    one’s life? What teams they support and why? Or, why they choose not to cheer for a team. How do they show their support, such as clothing, flags, season ticket holder, viewing habits, social media etc.How does the person feel when bad news comes out about a player or a team issue? What is the social dimension of being a sports fan, is it just you? Friends? Family members? For example, if a fan is from Kansas City, and they choose to cheer for a team other than a Kansas City team, I want to research

  • NFL and NASCAR Sponsorships

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    versa. An NFL game is by far the most watched single game event in the country and gaining popularity exponentially worldwide. Their championship, the Super Bowl, is arguably the most watched television program in that particular year. In NASCAR, the Daytona 500 is their “Super Bowl” and is a very large event in its own right. Corporations all over the world jump on these mega advertising vehicles with the hope that their name is popularized which will result in profitability. In many cases

  • Essay On Stone Cold

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    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. Who exactly is Stone Cold

  • The Importance Of Soccer

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    begins their chants and anthems, the teams take their places upon the pitch. The ground is shaking underneath you and smoking flares are lighting up around the stadium. Welcome to the world of football. Soccer has become a way of life for many and an escape from reality. It is the game for any class and will steal your heart with the art that comes with it. Soccer isn’t just a sport, it is a religion many follow, but most importantly it brings masses around the world together. We call this, the Beautiful

  • League Of Legends Case Study

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    game market, a League of Legends member base of over 32 million and a conservatively estimated revenue of $25 to $30 million annually are unexpected to say the least (The World 's). Furthermore, League of Legends, created by a very small, and unknown at the time, company called Riot Games is the fourth most played game in the world. This raises the question of how League of Legends has been successful as a PC video game when most other PC video games’ membership and the genre itself are losing ground

  • PROWL

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    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

  • Derek Jeter Leadership Style

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    even argue that Jeter was the greatest leader in the history of the game of baseball. Derek was even given the nickname “The Captain” which suited him very well. He guided the New York Yankee vessel for almost 20 years, and led them to five World Series championships. Ever since the day that he was drafted by the organization, players chose to follow him. Jeter’s ex-teammate and former coach, Joe Girardi, said, “(His leadership) is by example, and one-on-one; he’s going to take players aside and talk

  • Monologue Play: One Girl and Women´s Pro-Wrestling

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    pavement before the camera pans up to view Mercedes Vargas, who is actually standing outside of her apartment on this rather cold day in Queens, New York. Bundled up in winter clothing, the Argentine Assassin proudly sports the Queen of AESOP World Championship over her shoulder. From her reaction, she is in a rather good mood following the events of the last Battlegrounds show in Cleveland, Ohio. Mercedes opens her mouth, but can't quite find the words to say here. She closes it quickly for a second