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I may be one of the few Green Bay, Wis., natives that doesn't bleed green and gold.
Family has tied me to becoming a die-hard fan of the Boston Red Sox and Florida State Seminoles. I also root for the Baltimore Ravens and the rest of my home-state teams: the Milwaukee Brewers, Milwaukee Bucks and all University of Wisconsin athletic teams.
I'm finishing up my degree in Journalism at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, where I will finish with five semesters of editorial experience on the award-winning student newspaper, The Fourth Estate.
I also have two individual awards to my credit. The Associated Collegiate Press awarded me an Honorable Mention in 2006 for my coverage of the Frozen Tundra Hockey Classic, a game which pitted the national champion-to-be Wisconsin Badgers against the Ohio State Buckeyes, at Lambeau Field. I was awarded a second place in 2008 for my preview article of the opening of UWGB's brand new athletics facilities.
You made an article for best finishing moves in wrestling. An honorbale mention was the RKO. In my opinion, the RKO has to be on that list. A lot of your suggestions, was predicated on that they come out of nowhere. The RKO has been and always will come out of nowhere. Especially with Bourne's SSP or CMPunk hopping off the top rope and Randy hitting the RKO on him. If your logic stems for finishing moves that can come out of nowhere, like the Sweet Chin Music or the Codebreaker, then the RKO needs a real mention in your list. And it should be Top 10.
Look who found time to write. :)
This is roughly a 1,000 words of me trying to figure out exactly what pro wrestling is. If you like to over think and constantly analysis things you will love this article.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/553306-the-un-definable-wwe-pro-wrestling-is-an-athletic-satire
Happy Holidays and Happy New Year!
-Ross Rutherford
For those who haven't yet, check out my new article!http://bleacherreport.com/articles/523840-wwe-survivor-seriesrandy-orton-vs-wade-barrett-cautionmore-strong-opinions
Here's my new article:http://bleacherreport.com/articles/515640-iwc-critics-who-observe-the-faults-and-errors-of-wrestling-organizations
Hope you like it and/or comment on it.
If you haven't already, check out my new article!
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/508376-wwes-mc-report-why-the-creative-team-is-naked
I have been a harsh critic of the Miz over the past few years, but recently I have noticed his determination and drive to become better and improve. His recent push has made me change my tune after years of bashing “The Awesome One.”
Click here http://bleacherreport.com/articles/504654-miz-stand-up-for-the-future-because-it-is-going-to-be-awesome to read what I have to say about the Miz, where he started, and where his future lies.
Have a good weekend. Happy Halloween if you’re in the US, Canada, Ireland, or the UK. :)
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I have returned from my hiatus to bring you the latest addition of the Pro Wrestling Countdown. Were I put the spotlight on some of the greatest matches of one of the greatest pro wrestling careers of all time. That of the “Heart Break Kid” Shawn Michaels:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/498000-pro-wrestling-countdown-the-heart-break-kid-shawn-michaels-greatest-matches
Thank you for reading and I hope you have a good week ahead of you.
I'm ready for a comeback
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