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Re: The Wrestling thread
This was and probably still is my favorite wrestling theme song. Anyone remember The Midnight Express?
My second is this. When I was a kid and was at a WWF show, nothing was cooler when this song blasted through the arena:
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Re: The Wrestling thread
If anyone wants to see what an attidude era real main event looked like and a time when the crowd actually cared.
Re: The Wrestling thread
An IWC wet dream is complete, never thought I'd see this.
Sweet that Danielson actually made it, shame he's been virtually buried by WWE.
For the guys that don't know, Danielson was considered the best non WWE Wrestler over the past decade, before he joined.
Re: The Wrestling thread
F4WOnline.com reports that WWE officials are considering taking the WWE Championship off CM Punk due to “terrible ratings patterns” for his weekly segments on RAW.
The matter was broached prior to Sunday’s WWE TLC pay-per-view event, which saw Punk ultimately retain the strap in a Triple Threat Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match against Alberto Del Rio and The Miz. The trend of lackluster ratings for his segments continued the following night on RAW as the program’s overrun, which saw the Straight Edge Superstar, Daniel Bryan and Zack Ryder overcame The Miz, Alberto Del Rio and Dolph Ziggler, only gain 59,000 viewers.
Wrestling Observer editor Dave Meltzer analyzes: “That’s almost impossible given people tune in to see the following show, which basically meant wrestling fans must have been tuning out in droves (they were during the first half of the match but then started gaining at 11 p.m., but hardly gained anything).”
The main event garnered a 2.67 cable rating (2.55 for the first half of the bout), which Meltzer says is by far, the lowest-rated main event on RAW in 2011 and possibly the lowest since 1997 for a non-holiday show in its regular time slot.
Source: http://wrestleheat.com/report-wwe-remov … ings=16001