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Reviewing the SmackDown Women's Division's 1st Post-Release Showcase
I'm not going to lie, it was a bit difficult to watch this week's SmackDown after the batch of releases just one day prior. Yet I couldn't help but be curious about what that show, Raw, and NXT will look like after the latest "fire sale" from WWE, which saw 10 women released. In spite of this, quite a bit happened regarding the women of SmackDown this week, so let's get to it.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 3 years ago in Unbalanced10 Women Released By WWE in Latest "Fire Sale"
So on Wednesday, I read on Twitter that a batch of releases could be coming to WWE. Uh-oh. I hate these. I hate any releases from WWE, even the sample-sized ones from a few years back, because one of them was always someone I was a fan of. Lately, the releases have come in immensely huge bunches, nearly 20 all at once. I refer to them as "fire sales"; named after the "Going out of business, everything must go" sales at stores. The following day, the releases were handed out--18 of them, ten of them being from the women's roster. Oh boy. So let's analyze them.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedSteve Austin vs. Mr. McMahon
The sound of glass shattering… The falling shards descending to the ground… The unmistakable entrance theme of ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin…
Jack ReyPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedReviewing Toxic Attraction's Big Night at Halloween Havoc
When Mandy Rose formed the evil faction currently known as Toxic Attraction, I and many fans knew that it would be a matter of time before all three women would be elevated, and elevated quickly. For Mandy, her return to NXT was a breath of fresh air; her split from Sonya Deville resulted in Mandy winning their feud, but after that, nothing much happened for her. Mandy was sent back to NXT this past summer; making her return by watching Gigi Dolin and Jacy Jayne's matches, before finally forming an alliance. After her loss to Sarray, Mandy led her new allies in attacking not only Sarray, but Kacy Catanzaro and Kayden Carter, officially establishing them as a villainous alliance that was not to be messed with.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedAEW vs WWE
Admittedly, Friday’s show starts at 10 pm ET and doesn’t compete with SmackDown overnight, but that’s what fans are closest to having a dirt sheet in WWE’s main program when it comes to dealing directly with AEW. To summarize the timing of last week’s AEW events and program, AEW charged the match with a fight with CM Punk and Ruby Soho (AKA Ruby Riott) and a six-day fight with Chris Jericho and former UFC Heavyweight champion Junior Dos Santos. , who did his first wrestling.
Srijan KunwarPublished 3 years ago in Unbalanced- Top Story - October 2021
Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant
Andre the Giant makes his way to the ring on weird little cart thingy they used to bring the main eventers out on in the old days… By the Giant’s side stands Bobby ‘the Brain’ Heenan… Or the Weasel… Depending on who you ask…
Jack ReyPublished 3 years ago in Unbalanced John Felix Anthony Cena Jr.-Life Biography
In 1999, John Cena began training at Ultimate Pro Wrestling as a professional wrestler and appeared in the ring under the name Prototype. During his fight, Cena won more than 15 World Championships in the WWE and became one of the most popular athletes in the world. After winning the WWE title in 2005, Cena joined the Raw Division and not only made a name for himself as a famous wrestler but also made a detailed story.
E sapkotaPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedI got back into watching wrestling.
Professional wrestling is something that I never thought I'd get into watching again. You see I had these phases in my life that I really got into it. There was an innocent stage of my life in the 80's when the WWE was known as the WWF. Then there was a more mature stage of watching it. I thought I was done with it but here I am still watching it and liking it too!
Brian AnonymousPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedReviewing the Opening of the Queen's Crown Tournament
The season premiere of SmackDown featured, among other things, the beginning of WWE's first-ever Queen's Crown Tournament. Rumors and stories about WWE doing a Queen of the Ring Tournament had been swirling for about a year, and after many requests from women's wrestling fans such as myself, it finally came to pass. However, what should have been a great start to a monumental first for WWE's women's division was, well, anything but that.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 3 years ago in Unbalanced5 Nigerian Celebrities Who Used to Be Boxers
Nobody knows what the future holds. It's so interesting to see how people end up with the people they end up with, with the jobs they end up with, and the things they gave up along the way.
Jide OkonjoPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedRachael Ellering and Brandi Lauren Complete the Knockouts Knockdown Tournament Field
Impact Wrestling's first Knockouts Knockdown event since 2017 is just a few days away. In the countdown to the event, the details about Knockouts Knockdown have been announced piece-by-piece, with the details including the participants in the eight-woman tournament. Six of the women have already been unveiled: Mercedes Martinez, Lady Frost, Renee Michelle, Chelsea Green, Tasha Steelz, and Jamie Senegal. Two spots remained, and one of those spots went to Rachael Ellering.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 3 years ago in UnbalancedTasha Steelz and Jamie Senegal Enter the Knockouts Knockdown Tournament
Knockouts Knockdown, Impact Wrestling's returning all-Knockouts event, is less than a week away, and this past weekend saw two more women announced for the Knockouts Knockdown tournament: Tasha Steelz and Jamie Senegal.
Clyde E. DawkinsPublished 3 years ago in Unbalanced