It's possible I guess....but that was something that happened before the WC. India look like a different team in the WC. Furthermore, they did win an ODI series in England in 2014.
Somehow, I feel that Rohit and Rahane are going to come good against the Englishmen. Both guys are technically...
Record wise, Starc has been better than Johnson, actually when it comes to ODIs. It's got something to do with that yorker of his. In Tests, you can defend someone like Starc off but in ODIs, where you have to play your shots no matter what, Starc becomes more potent.
Loving the discussion on this thread!!! At last, cricket has managed to capture the attention of a few WrestleZonians, at the very least. I haven't had much time but I'll try to be more active in this thread from now onwards.
The best two teams so far in the competition have been New Zealand...
I remember reports surfacing a few weeks before the Royal Rumble that Dean Ambrose was actually supposed to win the whole thing and main event WrestleMania. We all know how that turned out. So it could be just one of those things that WWE does, to throw us smarks off their scent.
But there is...
WWE: We condemn the use of steroids but we won't push you either till you look like a 'roid freak who may kill his wife and son in the near future.
As a sidenote, I think Bryan should wear trunks. His legs are too flabby.
As Daniel Bryan would put it, YES!, YES!, YES!
Sure Zack Ryder isn't ever going to be a main eventer, but he can be a good midcard face in the same manner that Miz is almost destined to be a good midcard heel. I'd even have Ryder lose the match by having Eve come out and beg with Kane to stop...
OK, this might sound like a crazy idea but in my defense, it's 2 in the morning here, so here goes nothing.
I think the WWE is desperate to have Reigns as the top babyface for reasons best known to them. Daniel Bryan is the guy that gets the biggest face reactions on the roster. What could be...
Honestly though, Chris Benoit made Lesnar tap out to the crossface. I don't remember any such stupid questions about it being believable or not being raised then.
Now suddenly, a guy with a similar build doing the same is becoming an issue?
I don't know how my first installment in the series was received but I'm hoping some of you enjoyed it, either because of how horrendous it was or maybe perhaps it was better than what the WWE booking team dishes up. Either way, this is the second part and it's on a topic that has been grabbing...
This is an interesting idea and I think that it could have worked had they stuck with Austin as a heel. I know that his heel turn bombed but I believe that it was working well until you added Invasion in the middle of it. I mean, the Two Man Power Trip was working well, but then the Invasion...
Were backstage at the Ascension arena with Jack Cohen at the eve of Revolution
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Jack Cohen: Good Evening WZCW fans. Normally, I dont bother with interviews, its something that I consider to be quite beneath my status in WZCW, but for this one occasion I could not help myself.
Yes...
I'm hoping this is nothing but a way for Edge to sound tough because everyone knows that Edge is too injured to do anything to Rollins in the ring.
Gotta love pro wrestling at times. It doesn't matter if you were a chickenshit heel in your active career, you always become a tough guy once...
What went wrong?
I've heard a lot of self designated experts say this over the years that wrestling with a huge star is a big rub and one should not complain no matter what. Part of this is correct, but some of this is absolute crap. Yes, wrestling with a huge star can give you a huge rub...
For all you newbies on the forum, I'm better known by the name "The Rattlesnake" because that was my name earlier. Hence the title of the thread. With that out of the way, let's get down to business.
Once upon a time, I had this flawed notion that I could do a better job than the current...
Stone Cold Steve Austin. The man who was your hero but didn't give a shit about it. Greatest promo guy ever IMO and also one of the best inside the ropes. He was freaking awesome as Stunning Steve as well.
Yes, that is what I'm saying as well. What I'm saying is that the WWE thinks that it's an important part of charisma. In my opinion, charisma is very difficult to define.
It's surprising, though, that WWE think this way. I mean Vince McMahon acknowledges Steve Austin as the greatest superstar...
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