Major League Baseball has returned! In honor of Opening Day for the Rays, let’s look at their three best and three worst Opening Day performances.
Major League Baseball has returned! In honor of Opening Day for the Rays, let’s look at their three best and three worst Opening Day performances.
We are officially on the road to NXT TakeOver 30. I still can’t believe that NXT has been around for 30 years. Wait, it hasn’t?
It’s a brand new episode of RAW featuring Shelton Benjamin winning a title, Christian being mad at Randy Orton, and Ron Simmons saying something other than DAMN! Did they think we wouldn’t notice a replay from 15 years ago?
It’s the final SmackDown before the longest named pay-per-view in WWE history. Let’s rip this Band-Aid off together, shall we?
Who’s ready for a wrestling show that actually has wrestling? And storylines that end with a smooth transition into the next one? Then NXT is the place to be!
It’s the go-home Raw before The Horror Show at Extreme Rules, the lesser-known cousin of The Americana at Brand (shout out @americanamemes).
After this week, I’m questioning if I should even bother continuing with SmackDown. Read on to see what garbage they presented that has pushed me to the breaking point.
It’s night two of the Great American Bash. Just like the buttheads still firing off fireworks, WWE keeps the patriotic party going after the 4th of July.
This episode of Raw consists of myriad returns, a revamped championship belt, and impromptu matches with wrestlers in various stages of dress.
It’s a surprisingly non-jingoistic episode of SmackDown leading into the 4th of July weekend. They even let the Japanese guy win for once!