Thursday, April 30, 2009
More FSU Off Field Problems
Wednesday, April 29, 2009
NBA Coddles A Star
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Reaction To Rossen
Lashley popped up during something called “TNA Lockdown” Sunday night, which appears to be professional wrestling slang for “embarrassment to the human race.” Lashley greeted former WWE pal Kurt Angle in the ring. I assume some poorly performed theater for the hygiene-challenged ensued.
Lashley can obviously do as he pleases to earn a buck, but I don’t think his hybrid career will do the sport of MMA in the U.S. any favors. It’s a deranged spectacle, full of drug-addled performers taxing their adrenal glands in a poorly scripted imitation of athletics.
Max von Sydow had the quote in a Woody Allen film: “Can you imagine the level of a mind that watches wrestling?”
I really don’t want to try.
- Jake Rossen (jrossen@sherdog.com)
I recently read a blog a friend on myspace wrote about Jake Rossen comments above. After reading what Rossen had to say only one thing comes to mind. Jake Rossen is a f**king idiot. When you make a comment about "something called TNA Lockdown" that proves you don't have a clue what your talking about. Your just a bias MMA loyalist who is narrow minded.
I doubt Bobby Lashley cared if him being a two sport guy in Pro Wrestling and MMA had a major effect on the MMA industry. What he cares about is feeding his family. Both pay him money which pays his bills. I am going to take a guess that TNA is paying him more than MMA also.
When you look around MMA there are tons of guys who are one dimensional. Guys who rely on a single discipline to fight. One of those disciplines is amateur wrestling. Something many MMA fighters and Pro Wrestlers have backgrounds in. Pro wrestlers such as Scott Steiner, Rick Steiner, Bobby Lashley, Charlie Haas, Shelton Benjamin, Jake Hager (Jack Swagger), Kurt Angle, and UFC's own Brock Lesnar were standout wrestlers in college. I would love to see you find a better wrestler than Olympic Gold Medalist Kurt Angle. He was a better wrestler than your precious UFC Champion Brock Lesnar ever was. Lesnar had a lot of hype going into the UFC because of the WWE. Last I checked pro wrestling is one of the most watched TV shows, not UFC. All the pro wrestlers I mentioned above have just as much being successful in MMA as street fighter Kimbo Slice. Kimbo was spoon fead opponents. The guy is a joke. Would I get in the ring with him? No, but I'll get Mike Tyson and see who wins a fist fight.
As far as your drug addled performers comment is concerned here's something to think about. Evan Tanner was found dead in a desert. He had drug and alcohol problems. Justin "Executioner" Levens shot his wife, then himself too. Steroids are just as big a problem in MMA as in wrestling. Josh Barnett is a steroid user. Chris Leban and MMA Legend Royce Gracie are as well. Ken Shamrock competed in both sports and was on steroids. James Irvin tested positive for narcotics. Drug and alcohol use is always gonna be a problem in EVERY sport.
With wrestling being scripted there is no worries about cheating or ruining the integrity of the sport. Cant say the same about fighters greasing there bodies in MMA can you? A referee is claiming to have greased "The Best P4P Fighter" Anderson Silva in his title fight at UFC 97. Try taking a poll for MMA fans and see how many are also wrestling fans. I bet it is over 50%. Those so called "low class" fans your talking about also watch your sport.
I don't write stuff about soccer even if I don't like it because I have no knowledge on it. Maybe you should do that when it comes to wrestling. Stick to writing MMA but don't bash a sport you know nothing about. I am a fan of both MMA and wrestling. I can give my opinions on both. Your just biased towards your sport and your opinion on wrestling is garbage.
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Lethal Lockdown
With the exception of Lethal Lockdown match this was the match I was most looking forward to. Team 3D entered the ring through the crowd like ECW. These guys fought everywhere during this street fight. In the crowd, luxury boxes, you name it. Brother Ray was the first to bleed after he was put through a table. Lots of action in this match. Beer Money worked great together. Roode felt the Bubba Bomb from the top rope and Team 3D hit the Whats Up to get the victory. Beer Money attacked Team 3D after the match but a miscue locked Roode inside the cage with Team 3D as he was put through a table at the crowd's request.
Team Angle (Kurt Angle, Booker T, Scott Steiner, & Kevin Nash) vs. Team Jarrett (Jeff Jarrett, AJ Styles, Samoa Joe, & Christopher Daniels)
Six Sides Of Steel: Lethal Lockdown Match
Kurt Angle and Christopher Daniels who fought on Thursday during Impact started the match off. Lots of chain wrestling from the two as they are two of the best wrestlers in the world. Booker T would be next into the match as Team Angle double teamed Daniels until AJ Styles entered. Team Jarrett was able to gain control during this segment. The crowd really booed Daniels while he was fighting Angle. Scott Steiner entered next and took out Daniels and Styles with Steiner Lines. he hit Daniels with a belly to belly from middle rope after that. One of my all time favorite moves was then delivered to Styles as Steiner hit the Frankensteiner. Samoa Joe is next but is seen talking in the back with someone. He makes his way to the ring finally and cleans house. Kevin Nash was next and him and Samoa Joe battled for awhile. Nice history between these two. Jarrett enters last and the roof and weapons are lowered. All hell breaks loose. Jeff Jarrett then tried hitting his partner AJ Styles with a chair but blamed Booker T and blasted Booker with a guitar shot. AJ pinned Booker to win the match. Should be interesting to see where the Jarrett and Styles angle goes.
Sting (c) vs. Mick Foley
Six Sides Of Steel: TNA Championship Match
I am a huge fan of matches that go back to the WCW days. I remember watching these two on Clash of the Champions or Nitro. Long time ago so I cant remember. Promotional video of how this match came about is shown. I wasn't beaming with joy over this main event though. I still feel TNA needs to push younger guys and could use there vets to do that. These two guys should not be a main event title match. There was alot of heat on Foley despite being in the home of ECW. He kicked a camera man through the cage, threw a ref down and attacked Sting with the barb wire bat. Foley looked pretty good in this match. He locked the Scorpion Death Lock on Sting. Both wrestlers were cut up from the barb wire bat. The turning point came when the legendary "Mr. Socko" returned and was wrapped in barb wire. Foley delivered punches to Sting as both climbed out of the cage. Foley escaped first becoming the new TNA World Champion.
The pay per view was a decent show. The Tag Team Title, Lethal Lockdown, and World Title were all great matches. My favorite part of the night was the return of Bobby Lashley. I'm am interested to see what kind of storyline he gets into. My overall grade for the show is a B+. The final matches of the night really lifted the show.