Posts Tagged ‘WWE’

SportsFullCircle Roundtable: WrestleMania 29

SportsFullCircle Roundtable: WrestleMania 29

SportsFullCircle is back with another roundtable, this time breaking down WrestleMania 29!

by Jon Alba on April 4th, 2013 Leave a comment »

Road to WrestleMania bumpy with atrocious RAW episode

Road to WrestleMania bumpy with atrocious RAW episode

Jose Torres was not so pleased with Monday’s episode of RAW. Find out why.

by Jose Torres on January 30th, 2013 Leave a comment »

The optimistic and pessimistic sides of wrestling

The optimistic and pessimistic sides of wrestling

Since the Attitude Era ended around 2001, professional wrestling, specifically the WWE, has seen a change in both the way the product is presented and the way fans (and critics) react to the product. Shifting from edgier storylines to a more family-oriented, PG-rated program caused some uproar with older wrestling fans who loved the Attitude Era. Thanks to the Internet, …

by Jose Torres on July 12th, 2012 Leave a comment »

CM Punk and Chris Jericho set for the greatest feud ever

CM Punk and Chris Jericho set for the greatest feud ever

Rob Brown makes his SFC debut with a column concerning Chris Jericho and CM Punk’s potentially-golden feud.

by Rob Brown on February 14th, 2012 1 Comments »

SportsFullCircle interviews WWE Tough Enough contestant A.J. Kirsch

SportsFullCircle interviews WWE Tough Enough contestant A.J. Kirsch

I had the privilege of interviewing former WWE Tough Enough contestant and professional wrestler A.J. Kirsch earlier this week. May I say, this falls under one of the most entertaining and informative interviews I’ve ever conducted. A.J. talks about growing up during the Attitude Era, being on Tough Enough, Stone Cold Steve Austin, his in-ring ethics, and even some music …

by Jon Alba on December 14th, 2011 Leave a comment »

WWE Vengeance: Predictions and Analysis

WWE Vengeance: Predictions and Analysis

This Sunday, WWE Vengeance will be coming to pay-per-view live from San Antionio, Texas. With so much content going into this PPV, I’ve decided to go over the matches and show my expectations, just as I did with Hell In A Cell. Here’s the match card (starting off with lesser interesting matches going up), and my expectations as follows: Singles …

by Richard Dooley on October 23rd, 2011 1 Comments »

WWE Hell In A Cell Preview 2011

WWE Hell In A Cell Preview 2011

This Sunday marks a big event for the WWE this year, as”Hell In A Cell” broadcasts from New Orleans. So many people enjoy watching this because of the simple fact that a steel cage is involved (and believe me, who doesn’t like to see a fight in a steel cage) and most wrestlers in the main event are stars. These …

by Richard Dooley on October 2nd, 2011 Leave a comment »

He Truly Is The Best In The World

He Truly Is The Best In The World

He’s a star. He truly is the “Best In The World” now. He’s a fan favorite, and in many eyes of the WWE Universe, he’s the next Stone Cold Steve Austin. He’s CM Punk. Lets take a step back, one year and six months ago to be exact. When we say the words “CM Punk” then, we think of a solid performer working his …

by Richard Dooley on September 11th, 2011 4 Comments »

Addressing Atlanta: The WrestleMania XXVII Report Card

Addressing Atlanta: The WrestleMania XXVII Report Card

Occasionally in society, we joke about certain actions that display emotion, more specifically, disappointment. For example, if somebody says something unintelligent, one may perform a “face-palm”, and shake their head. When this action is legitimate though, there may be a problem. A Georgia Dome-sized problem. WrestleMania XXVII has come and passed, undoubtedly leaving a cloud of clustered mess and head-scratching …

by Jon Alba on April 4th, 2011 Leave a comment »

Pardon Me: Two Days Of Nostalgia

Pardon Me: Two Days Of Nostalgia

I’m not going to deny anything. Over the past few days, I have felt 100% completely detached from sports. Hence, the lack of columns (for which I do sincerely apologize). Unfortunately I had some personal things to take care of, but let’s hope that things can begin to get back to normal. Now as I mentioned before, I haven’t felt …

by Jon Alba on February 1st, 2011 1 Comments »