|
News US Scene News
WWE: Great Khali gets rare negative publicity from Indian media
by Nemesis Enforcer on 17 May 2008 11:16 am |
| Feeds
Not all India media members are buying into the myth of Great Khali. "If World Wrestling Entertainment is Middle America's biggest joke on humanity, then The Great Khali is its biggest joker," notes a column on the India Today website.
"With an Arabian-themed entrance tune matching his waddle, a name plucked from Amrish Puri’s Kali-worshipping weirdo in Steven Spielberg’s Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and 'Punjabi peace offerings' ranging from Ganga water to a goat, the 36-year-old is one of the star entertainers in a circus of vicious looking men with names like Umaga and Undertaker contesting in fervid face-offs called Raw and Smackdown." To read the full story, click here.
Link: prowrestling.NET
| CBlog XVI- Return of the CBlog By Cassidy Haslett on 3 August 2008 |
| It has been almost one year since I last posted an edition of the CBlog (the last one was on August 31, 2007), but now I have decided to start this thing up again. As I did before, I will be posting a blog anytime I have anything WWE-related to discuss. Simple enough.
|
| THWD: 2001: A Wrestling Odyssey By Tink Holloway on 21 July 2008 |
| I’ve been feeling a little nostalgic this week, daydreaming back to a time when Raw’s main protagonists weren’t JBL and John Cena (and their ridiculous angle at the end of last week’s show). In particular I’ve been thinking about the small period of time between January and April 2001. During these [...] |
| TP: Drugs in the WWE? By Tony Pentin on 21 July 2008 |
| In November 2005 professional wrestling in America got the wake up call that had been coming for years. World Wrestling Entertainment lost one of its biggest talents in Eddie Guerrero from heart failure brought on from drug abuse years earlier.
|
| FPU: WWE Great American Bash 2008 Review By Seabass on 21 July 2008 |
| Yes, I’m alive…I know it’s been long, but university combined with no Sky Sports at my residence (bitches ¬_¬) meant I had to take some absence. Well whatever I’m back and what better way to get my feet wet (again) by reviewing the PPV you just watched ^_^.
|
| THWD: The Legacy Of Bret Hart By Tink Holloway on 13 July 2008 |
| In my opinion Bret ‘The Hitman’ Hart is one of the greatest professional wrestlers of all time, his technique in the ring was unparalleled and he was arguably the most committed, hard-working individual in the history of the sport. At Wrestlemania 10 he put on, what is to this day, my favourite [...] |
|
|