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WrestleMania 28: The Rock Defeats John Cena, What's Next?
WrestleMania 28 was one of the better WrestleManias in recent memory as we were treated to three main event-caliber matches. 15-and-a-half years after The Rock's legendary career began, he finally won the final match against John Cena ...
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WrestleMania 28: The Rock vs. John Cena, a Finish That Can Make Everyone Happy
In just a little over two-and-a-half weeks, The Rock and John Cena will close WrestleMania 28 with what will truly be the most anticipated match in WWE history...
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WWE Love Triangle: Why Men Hate John Cena and Why He Must Turn Heel
A few weeks ago I wrote an article detailing why John Cena is not a role model to children. The responses were mostly positively, with a few people being unable to tell the difference between the character and the real person...
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WWE It Begins: Chris Jericho's Return Was Brilliant; He Trolled You All
I wasn't too surprised to see Chris Jericho come back after weeks of creepy vignettes. Like many people expected, the Millennium Man made his grand return on the latest edition of Raw...
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WWE: John Cena (The Character) Is a Bully, a Suckup and No Role Model
Let me make one thing clear off the bat: I am referring to the character John Cena portrays on TV. The real-life John Cena is a good guy who works hard, loves his profession and does excellent things for charities like The Make a Wish Foundation...
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WWE by the Odds: Who Is the "It Begins" Promo For?
So the WWE "It Begins" promo has everyone talking. The creepy video of a little boy and girl has gotten everyone doing a frame by frame analysis to see who will return on Jan. 2...
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The Problem with CM Punk: To Be Like Austin, He'll Need Change
Let me say right off the bat that I like CM Punk . He's not my absolute favorite wrestler, but I am happy that the WWE is pushing him. But there has just been something about his character that seemed wrong...
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What WrestleMania 28 Will Mean for Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson
I haven't had time to write many articles this year, which is disappointing. I have wanted to talk about the legacy of my favorite wrestler, The Great One himself...
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In Case Anyone Cares: Analysis Of The First One Hour, 57 Minutes Of WWE Raw
Rumor has it, that prior to the greatest mark out moment in wrestling history, WWE superstars and diva's put on an episode of Raw that lasted about one hour and 57 minutes...
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Too Many Stars: Why Morrison and Other Overrated WWE Stars Do Not Need a Push
Many articles written by members of the Internet Wrestling Community can be summed up in a brief sentence: John Cena sucks; John Morrison and every other young star should be pushed immediately...
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New York Yankees: The Myth of Their Payroll and Why a Salary Cap is Bad for MLB
The Yankees payroll is about average, maybe even smaller than it should be. I hate to use juvenile terminology, but you people who complain about it are whiners and haters...
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WWE Creative Plans Regarding Cena, Nexus, WrestleMania: You Aren't Privy To Them
I have not written many articles for Bleacher Report lately. Instead, I have just been enjoying the work written by others. Just about all of the work I have read has been interesting, well thought out and very creative...
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Lance Cade: R.I.P. WWE Superstar Lance "Cade" McNaught
Former WWE Superstar Lance K. McNaught has died at the age of 29. He was best known for his "hillbilly" tag team theme with Trevor Murdoch. He was trained by Shawn Michaels and made his professional debut in 1999 after seeing some action in Japan...
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The Only Real Honest Man: Who Is Alberto Del Rio?
In recent weeks, several vignette's have appeared on Smackdown introducing the WWE universe to Alberto Del Rio. Del Rio appears to be the whole package, at least on the mic. He exudes charisma, class, and possesses a unique sort of Latin charm...
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By the Odds: Who Will Win the WWE Title Match at Fatal 4-Way?
On Sunday, for the first time ever, WWE will have a pay-per-view called "Fatal 4-way." The concept is that all the main events will be contested under Fatal four way rules...
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By the Odds: Who is the Mastermind of the NXT attacks on Cena and Hart?
Despite the Daniel Bryan incident, the attacks by the NXT rookies have become some of the most popular angles in ages...
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By the Odds: Who Attacked Undertaker and Left Him in a Vegetative State?
There are two questions on the minds of WWE fans: Who is the NXT mastermind, and who attacked the Undertaker? These are two of the best storylines in recent memory. Could they be related? Perhaps...
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WWE Fatal 4-way: Randy Orton and 10 Other Multi-Generational Stars
WWE's "Apex Predator" has become arguably the most popular wrestler in the company. Despite a solid move set and a great persona that brings back memories of Stone Cold Steve Austin, Orton was helped by his impressive pedigree...
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WWE Fatal 4-Way: CM Punk and 25 More of WWE's Ridiculous Costumes
Poor Punk. At WWE's Over the Limit pay-per-view, Rey Mysterio defeated CM Punk in a double-stipulation match. If CM Punk had beat Mysterio, the master of the 6-1-9 would have been forced to join Punk's Straight Edge Society...
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A Controversial Top 10: The 10 Most Debated Wrestling Figures
Like many other writers on the Bleacher Report, my articles have generated a lot of controversy. No good article or top 10 list will satisfy everyone. They will all include questionable omissions...
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Monday Night Wars II: Hulk And Dixie Move Impact Back To Thursdays
Honestly, I don't think the happy couple is celebrating over this one. After moving Impact to Monday nights on March 8th, TNA has called the, "New Monday Night Wars." quits...
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Chavo Guerrero: Sorry, Hornswoggle's Arch Rival Is Overrated By the IWC
Let me say it right off the bat: Chavo Guerrero isn't that good. He's not a bad wrestler. There's nothing wrong with him. But there's nothing special about him either. If anything, he's lucky to still be feuding with the much more popular Hornswoggle...
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WWE Draft 2010 Results: Smackdown Gets The Shaft
What is going on here? Tonight's WWE draft was a one-way street, with all big name talent moving from Smackdown to Raw. It was easily the most lopsided draft and a clear indication that management intends on pushing the blue team as the B-team...
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Bye Bye Backlash: The 10 Greatest Matches at the Defunct Pay Per View
WWF Backlash started in April 1999 as one of the final pay per views in the "In Your House" series. Starting in 2000, it became an annual event as the official post-Wrestlemania pay per view...
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Crocodiles Tears for the Cheetah: Tiger Woods "Private" Life Is Public
One of the biggest social problems in America is celebrity worship. Now don't get me wrong, I realize there are more pressing problems in the country than the sex life of disgraced golfer Tiger Woods...
