Slammiversary fall-out blah blah blah…
-Ryan Rozanski is still out of town, so it falls upon me to review this week’s Impact. Stuff happened at Slammiversary. The opening video package goes over some of the highlights of the show. I’m not going over them here when my review is elsewhere on the website. Go ahead. Read it. I can wait. Read the rest of this entry
TNA Impact Review- 6/17/2010
Author: jrcussJun 18
Shawn Michaels: My Journey DVD Review (Disk 2)
Author: jrcussApr 20
More HBK greatness! Read the rest of this entry
Wrestlemania Countdown: The Ten Greatest Matches in Wrestlemania History
Author: jrcussMar 25
It’s finally time for the top ten! Featuring the absolute best of the best from Hall of Famers and the greatest professional wrestlers of all time. Read the rest of this entry
Wrestlemania Countdown: Match Countdown #25-11
Author: jrcussMar 18
Into the top 25! This week features a handicap tag team match, a battle of icons, and two top feuds from two different eras. Read the rest of this entry
Wrestlemania Countdown: Match Countdown #75-26
Author: jrcussMar 11
50 more big matches revealed! Read the rest of this entry
The J and K Fun Hour- TNA FAIL
Author: jrcussMar 10
“Angles” – Championship Values
Author: Christopher ZackJan 22
As most of my columns go, this one stems from a conversation with a good friend of mine. More so, this was a suggestion on my friend’s part. And as I gear up for a weekend of wrestling action in Chicago that will feature three matches featuring the main championship of two companies, it brings this topic to the forefront of my mind. When you look through the annals of history in professional wrestling, the frequency of title changes for the main belt(s) of an organization has increased 10 fold. It begs the question: Has the values of titles gone considerably downhill over the years? For this article, I’m going to credit Wikipedia.org for the title reign history of the examples I’m planning on using and focus on 2 major titles in professional wrestling today, the WWE Championship and the ROH World Heavyweight Championship. I’m excluding TNA’s World Heavyweight Championship and WWE’s World Heavyweight Championship simply because they are technically so new (World Heavyweight Championship being established in 2002 (I’m considering it recreated and not connected to the history of WCW’s World Heavyweight Championship) and TNA’s World Heavyweight Championship being technically established when NWA stopped being affiliated with TNA in 2007 and they had to establish a new championship). The argument could be made, based on my reasons, that the ROH Title is too young for consideration, but, I believe it shows a great example of how championships were handled in the early days of mainstream professional wrestling. Read the rest of this entry

