Showing posts with label WWE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WWE. Show all posts

Sunday, November 05, 2006

Cyber Sunday Review -- 11/05/06

It's a special audio post in FullyKrazy-land. It's special because it's the Cyber Sunday review. It's special because a couple of 50-year-olds won the tag titles. It's special because DJ Fully lied and actually got the pay-per-view. And it's special because something happened on this site that hasn't in ages. There's only one way to find out what. Listen, then LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS ON CYBER SUNDAY AND WHERE WE GO FROM HERE!

CLICK HERE FOR THE CYBER SUNDAY REVIEW
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Cyber Sunday Preview -- 11/05/06

Forget Taboo...this year, WWE goes Cyber! And it's not Tuesday anymore either. Who in their right mind thought people would go for a Tuesday pay-per-view? Then again, who in their right mind will go for this one? That's DJ Fully's mindset. He won't be getting Cyber Sunday, but he definitely has an opinion or two on the card. Listen to his predictions, then LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS ON THE SHOW!


CLICK HERE FOR DJ FULLY'S PREVIEW!
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Music by Chicane and Bryan Adams

Saturday, November 04, 2006

SmackDown! Review -- 11/03/06

What in the world could DJ Fully have been referring to on SmackDown when he compared it to "two cats licking each other?" Overall, the DJ thought it was a decent outing, but what caught his wrath? Listen to the review, then LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS ON THE LAST SHOW BEFORE CYBER SUNDAY!


CLICK HERE FOR DJ FULLY'S REVIEW
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Tuesday, October 31, 2006

RAW Review -- 10/30/06

It wasn't really the go-home episode of RAW before Cyber Sunday. After all, there's still two other shows to build the Champion of Champions match. So how did the Monday nighters fair in DJ Fully's eyes? Listen to his review, then LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS ON RAW!

CLICK HERE FOR DJ FULLY'S REVIEW

Music by Atomship
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Tuesday, October 24, 2006

NEWS -- Monty Brown in Negotiations with WWE

As reported at Wrestleview.com, TNA star Monty Brown has entered into formal negotiations with WWE. Brown was reportedly backstage last night at RAW (scroll down to hear the two reviews of the show).

Brown was an NFL linebacker for a number of years with the Buffalo Bills and the New England Patriots, but began wrestling after his football career ended. He was in a number of high-profile storylines with TNA, and competed on a number of occasions for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship. He has not been seen on television much over the course of the past few months due to contract talks between the two sides.

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RAW Reviews -- 10/23/06

Krazy Kory and DJ Fully both thought RAW did a good job building up for Cyber Sunday, which is less than two weeks away! Find out why Kory thinks Kevin Federline and the WWE are very smart, and what the DJ hopes will return often after it happened this time. Listen, then PLEASE LEAVE US YOUR THOUGHTS IN THE COMMENTS SECTION BELOW!

this is an audio post - click to play--Krazy Kory's Review

CLICK HERE for DJ Fully's Review
Music in Kory's review from Kevin Federline
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Saturday, October 21, 2006

NEWS -- Corporal Kirchner Alive; WWE.com Reported Him Dead

In a bizarre twist, the man who portrayed Corporal Kirchner in then-WWF is, in fact, alive, despite what WWE.com reported.

The World Wrestling Entertainment homepage listed a story that a man named Thomas Spear had portrayed the patriotic character, and that Spear had passed away of natural causes. In fact, a gentleman by the name of Mike Kirchner had portrayed the character, and Kirchner is alive, well, and perplexed by the announcement of his death.

SLAM Sports in Canada broke the story. That article can be read at this link. WWE.com has removed the story of Corporal Kirchner's death, but has not retracted their earlier story as of 6:25 PM CT Saturday.

SmackDown! Reviews -- 10/20/06

Krazy Kory was lucky enough to catch SmackDown with no problems! Lucky? SmackDown? Find out why SmackDown is lucky enough to have someone as talented as Dave Taylor on their show.

DJ Fully is also on board with his take on the show. Did the two major matches live up to the hype? According to the DJ, one did, and one didn't. There's only one way to find out where SmackDown excelled.

Listen to the reviews, then PLEASE LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS ON THE JAM-PACKED FRIDAY SHOW!

this is an audio post - click to play -- Kory's Review
Music from the DJ's review from Submersed
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Tuesday, October 17, 2006

RAW Review -- 10/16/06

DJ Fully takes a look at the latest RAW. What were the highs and the lows? Listen, find out, then LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS!

Gabcast! FullyKrazy Pro Wrestling Reviews #5

Thursday, October 12, 2006

NEWS -- Francine, Gunner Scott Released From WWE.

The Wrestling Observer is reporting that that Francine's release from the company was actually expected for quite some time. According to reports, Vince McMahon never liked her look, but they needed her for ECW House Show events for Bikini Contests with Kelly Kelly. When Trinity returned to the company following an injury, it reportedly sealed Francine's fate with WWE.

PWInsider.com is reporting that Gunner Scott (aka Brent Albright) was released today by World Wrestling Entertainment.

There remains no details as to why he was released, although he was sent back to Ohio Valley Wrestling after appearing on the Smackdown brand this summer when he was told his character was not "connecting with the audience." We hope to have more on this soon.

-Credit Wrestleview.com

Monday, October 09, 2006

RAW Review -- 10/09/06

RAW had a three-hour spectacular to open their "season," and wrestlers from SmackDown and ECW came back to compete on Monday Night. What did DJ Fully think of it? What did Krazy Kory think? Listen...enjoy...AND LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS!

this is an audio post - click to play --- (Krazy Kory's Review)



Gabcast! FullyKrazy Pro Wrestling Reviews #2


Wednesday, October 04, 2006

RAW Review -- 10/02/06

While Krazy Kory was busy, DJ Fully filled your fantasies by catching Monday Night RAW. Check out the review and please, leave your thoughts of the show.

this is an audio post - click to play

Sunday, October 01, 2006

SmackDown! Reviews -- 09/29/06

A pretty decent SmackDown according to DJ Fully, but one with a few minor details he harped on. Krazy Kory also chimed in with what he saw of the show. What went right and wrong in the DJ's and Kory's eyes? There's only one way to find out. Listen to their SmackDown rundowns, then LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS ON THE FRIDAY NIGHT EFFORT FROM WWE.

this is an audio post - click to play--DJ Fully's Review
this is an audio post - click to play--Krazy Kory's Review

-Rey Mysterio def. Elijah Burke
-KC James & Idol Stevens def. The Pitbulls to become the #1 Contenders for the Tag Team Titles
-Chavo Guerrero def. Matt Hardy
-The Miz def. Tatanka
-Sylvan def. Jimmy Wang Yang
-Bobby Lashley, Batista & John Cena def. King Booker, Finlay & William Regal
Photo from WWE.com

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

NEWS -- Kid Kash Released from WWE

The following statement was issued today on WWE.com:

"WWE has come to terms on the release of David Cash (Kid Kash) as of today, September 27. We wish David the best in all future endeavors."

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Monday, September 25, 2006

RAW Reviews -- 09/25/06

Less than 24 hours removed from TNA's huge announcement, how did WWE's flagship show respond? Well, with nine matches, an appearance from a blast from the past, and a SmackDown invasion?

How did we at FullyKrazy react to that? Listen and find out, then LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS ON THE SHOW!

this is an audio post - click to play--Krazy Kory's Review

this is an audio post - click to play--DJ Fully's Review

-Lita def. Candace in an opening round match in the Women's Title Tournament
-Kane def. Johnny Nitro via DQ when Umage interfered in the Intercontinental Title match
-Ric Flair def. Mikey
-DX def. The Highlanders in the first match of a three-team gauntlet
-DX def. Viscera & Charlie Hass in the second gauntlet match
-DX vs. Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch ended in a double DQ after chair shots in the third gauntlet match
-Jeff Hardy def. Shelton Benjamin
-Carlito & Super Crazy def. Randy Orton & Chris Masters
-John Cena def. Lita with one hand tied behind his back in a no holds barred match
Photo from WWE.com

Friday, September 22, 2006

NEWS -- Henry O. Godwinn and Too Cold Scorpio Back in WWE

A pair of talents are making their returns to WWE, according to the company's website.

Henry O. Godwinn, a former WWE tag champ, has been rehired by the WWE. Godwinn cracked a vertebrae back in 1998, then further injured his neck, requiring major surgery. He's quoted as saying a recent visit to a SmackDown show pushed him to make his return.

Too Cold Scorpio will also be making a return to World Wrestling Entertainment. Scorpio is a former holder of the ECW Television Title, along with both WCW and ECW's tag belts. He competed as Flash Funk in then-WWF, and has recently been working in Japan.

It is not known what brand either superstar will be put on.

LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS on the WWE returns of these superstars. There has been a lot of news postings on the site lately, so scroll down to leave your comments on these goings-on.



Thursday, September 21, 2006

NEWS -- The Boogeyman Released from WWE

Courtesy Wrestleview.com:

"As reported earlier, WWE has officially released Marty "The Boogeyman" Wright from the company. Wright was part of the Smackdown brand and had been out since WrestleMania 22. Reasons behind his release have now become public. While out of the ring since April, Wright had been rehabbing leg injuries and was reportedly close to being ready to return to action this month. WWE management were said to have been unhappy with his commitment to return to the ring, with the general feeling being he was doing the bare minimum to get back in shape. In addition, there were said to have been numerous issues with Wright not checking in with doctors when he was scheduled to do so. He had been warned a few times about his conduct, but despite the warnings he made no effort to change his behavior and was then let go by the company. As noted before, Wright was scheduled to return to Smackdown sometime this month as promos began airing on Friday Night Smackdown pushing his return. When they stopped airing, some people were wondering why. Now we know. (Source: Dave Scherer @ PWInsider.com)"

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Tuesday, August 29, 2006

WWE RAW Review -- 08/28/06

First of all, THANK YOU VERY MUCH for bearing with us during our audio issues. It's really out of our hands, meaning our hands are free to wring the necks of the folks in charge of the service that have failed to give updates at all about their issues. But instead of wringing, we restrain and stand defiant in the face of adversity.

DJ FULLY'S TALKING POINTS FOR RAW

  1. Edge and Cena will battle in TLC -- No big newsflash, but I thought from the announcement by Cena that he'll go to SmackDown! if he loses, to Edge's interference in Cena's match with the "leaner and meaner after his sabbatical" Chris Masters, it was a well-thought-out angle. The SD stip adds another level of intrigue to a feud recently revitalized by a hot couple of weeks of stories. Edge and Flair proved TLC can be done in a single's environment, and Cena has always had his best matches in street fight and brawl matches. I'm looking forward to this one.
  2. Lita blabs that Trish is retiring -- I'm glad they're addressing this prior to Trish leaving. I'm assuming we'll see Trish and Lita at Unforgiven, adding yet another match with build-up to the card, which is already shaping up very nicely for a non-Big 4 show. Trish, in my mind, is the greatest female wrestler of all time, and leaves an amazing legacy that will be hard to live up to. Here's hoping she goes out with a sense of satisfaction, as she has certainly provided us with a lot of Stratusfaction over the years.
  3. Building matches...what a concept! -- With three weeks to go before Unforgiven, it appears we have TLC for the WWE Title, Hell in a Cell with the McMahons and Big Show versus DX, Orton/Carlito, Trish/Lita, Kane/Umaga and Nitro/Hardy for the Intercontinental Title. That'll be six matches with about five weeks build, and likely more to be developed in the next few weeks. It feels like 1999 all over again (I can't feel wrestling's 1998...I wasn't a fan yet), and it feels damn good. When everyone has direction and rivalries and time on-air, everyone wins, especially the fans. Good job to the WWE writers...and I almost feel dirty saying that.
  4. DX and the McMahons, Take 43 -- ...and ACTION! Look, I'm as sick of the rivalry as anyone. As much as I praise the writers, I just don't think they have anything for DX after the McMahons, so they're leaching blood from their dry turnip. I'd say they got a drop out of it with the announcement of the Hell in a Cell and by adding Big Show. Will this be a classic HiaC? Absolutely not. A handicap cell match hasn't been done to my knowledge, and could be a logistical nightmare. But the McMahons typically pull out acceptable matches, and if this is the blowoff to this (endless) drama, it should be decent. Finlay, Regal and Kennedy didn't come out looking great after their loss to DX, but at least they got some time on a show with viewers.

Overall, another strong RAW building towards a pay-per-view I'm more excited about than SummerSlam. No amazing matches (Hardy/Orton was the best), and the crowd wasn't all that hot in Atlantic City, but the show was good nonetheless.

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Monday, August 28, 2006

WWE SmackDown! Review -- 08/25/06

Well, it was I, Krazy Kory, who discovered our technical difficulties on Friday. Why? Because I was trying to post my audio for my thoughts on SmackDown. Anyway, without going way deep inside what I thought about Friday's SmackDown, I will just give you the notes I took for my audio post. Give me your thoughts if you take the time to read instead of listen... you lazy people. Here we go....

- Booker T's King's Court is back intact and I am happy about that. Having Regal say "Hail King Booker!" is way better than Sharmell saying it. Booker T knighted Fit Finlay and William Regal. JBL's reaction to this was pricless and hilarious! He acted like they had won the world title. Lashley and Batista attacked the ceremony and Teddy Long announced a handicap match for the main event of the night. Looks like they are testing out Bobby Lashley out for the main events. I'd say if this all works out for Lashley that he could be the world champion by WrestleMania.


- Gregory Helms came out to do the commentary for the Matt Hardy vs. Mr. Kennedy match. Good match between the two with the obvious ending (Helms interfering, Kennedy DQed), but good news is I am really looking forward to Hardy vs. Helms. Seems WWE is copying the TNA thing that Rhino and Cage have. The history of Matt Hardy and Helms goes just as far back. Should be exciting.

- WWE acknowledging that the Miz is a tool and that people hate him is a good thing. It will pay off for the Miz in the end, too, I think, because I think he could be a great annoying character. People with characters much like their real selves usually pay off great. Since Miz sucks in real life, the character should be funny. I'm giving this angle a shot. Miz debuts this Friday on SmackDown! By the way he interviewed Layla... whatever.

- Tatanka vs. Sylvester Terkay was boring. Terkay and his manager give me no reason to care about them. Even Terkay's ring attire is boring. His manager is boring. HE is boring. His history is boring. Tatanka lost to him. Tatanka has a new storyline going where the referees keep screwing him inadvertantly. Whatever. I'm an old school Tatanka fan because it reminds me of being a kid again, but he is for sure out of place with the current product.

- Vickie Guerrero apologized for messing up the match between Rey Mysterio and Chavo. The fans booed all over this. Both men accepted the apology, and then Chavo attacked Rey. Then, Vickie turned on Rey Mysterio and hit him with a chair. She is now heel and with Chavo. This is just getting more and more stupid. I would tell you the typical "this is demeaning to the spirit of Eddy Guerrero," but you already know that. It's just stupid and I don't care about it.

- Paul London beat KC James when the Pitbulls interfered. The three tag teams brawled all over the ring. I like that they are trying to put some spirit back into the tag division. This match was too short, though.

- Montel V. Porter (MVP) came out to watch Kristal Marshall fight Jillian Hall. Marshall won. The crowd was dead for this... bad. The old school WWF SuperStar boxes were used for promos before the girls fought... good. The match itself blew ass.

- Jimmy Wayne Yang (Akio) is coming to the SmackDown brand as a hick asian cowboy. This looks hilarious. Call it stupid all you want, but lets not forget we need SOME comedy on wrestling. Wrestling in itself is kind of stupid when you think about it, so why not have some good old fashion comedy? And this guy looks like a funny character.

- Vito beat Sylvan... didn't have a reason to really care. Do you care to hear about why the man in a dress beat some French dude? MVP teased getting in the ring with Vito, but then received a phone call. I like this gimmick. The guy seems like he is too important for everyone else. The only thing that bothers me is he is "the hottest free agent in wrestling". Well, problem is wrestling isn't like other pro sports. Free agents like I used to be work regular day jobs. Free agents in wrestling aren't even considered without being KNOWN. Never heard of Montel Porter before. You either? I would consider Reckless Youth a few years ago the hottest free agent. Or maybe Monty Brown could be a hot free agent, but not some guy who was working in front of five people a few weeks ago.

- Finlay, Booker T and Regal lost to Lashley and Batista if I remember correctly. Okay match. No complaints here. They are getting over Lashley and Dave Batista and that is okay with me. I wouldn't mind seeing Batista take on Bobby Lashley for WrestleMania in 2007.

SmackDown! overall this past Friday was way better than usual. The show needs to pick up the slack in the middle and they would be fine. Let's see if they continue getting better.

- Krazy Kory

PLEASE LEAVE YOUR FEEDBACK IN THE COMMENTS SECTION FOR THE WEDNESDAY SHOW!

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Friday, August 25, 2006

NEWS -- Kurt Angle Released by WWE

As reported at WWE.com and various news sites, Kurt Angle is no longer employed by WWE. They are citing "personal issues" as the reason for Angle being granted an early release from the company he's been with since 1999. The door has been left open, though, with the story reading that WWE hopes to reestablish a relationship with Angle in the near future.

Plenty more analysis on this monumental story will be coming in the coming days at this site. For now, LEAVE YOUR THOUGHTS on one of the greatest wrestlers of all time.


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