Day two of this year’s G1 Climax saw the start of the block B matches, and it was a night full of shocks, surprises and a stinker. If you guessed that last one was due to Toru Yano, then congratulations, you’ve been keeping score!
Month: July 2016
In the midst of the return of the brand extension and this past week’s draft, its quite possible that you’ll be surprised by the news that WWE has a pay-per-view this coming Sunday.
They made it to a second week… Yes, I’m still surprised that WWE actually went ahead with their cruiserweight-themed show, and this week, we’ve got four more matches, including former WWE and ECW star Tajiri.
This week on Random Reviews, we’re going back to the past with a look at a selection of modern-day squash matches!
Six months on from their debut, PROGRESS moved onto their third show back at the Garage in Islington, as the story involving the babyface but conflicted El Ligero PROGRESSed (sorry!)
After a seven-year absence, New Japan has brought back the Super J Cup – and decided to hold the first round just days after the start of this year’s G1 Climax. Fortunately, the Super J Cup is going to be a bit more spaced apart than the G1…
The trigger has been pulled. WWE have split their already thinning roster in two, and we once again have separate touring groups. But with SmackDown already been tagged as a B-show yet again, it’d be fair to be a little cynical about the blue brand’s future.
Running between 1995 and 1998, the television series Father Ted was a British sitcom about three Irish priests who lived together in a remote part of Ireland. Just on that premise, it’s not exactly the first television show you’d expect to be involved in a cross-over with wrestling.