Thursday, May 31, 2018

Cenas 17th reign and who could possible end it!



Who's is going to be the man to Dethrone John Cena when he wins his record setting  #17th Championship?

A huge question looming over the wrestling world is, when and where will John Cena win the elusive 17th title and take down Ric Flairs record?

The better question to me is, who's going to be the guy to pin his shoulders to mat and possibly be the guy to send Cena off into the official part time, only show up for Big match/ PPV sunset?
Below are some of the Top roster guys I feel might be the man get the biggest win since Hogan over Andre.



Roman Reigns: The clear cut answer. He's their guy, like it or not. Million dollar look, not just for the ring, I believe they see a monster on the big screen as well. No other reason needed.







Seth Rollins: Arguably the best young in-ring Performer. We already have saw the rocket they strapped to his back prior to the injury. He kept his head above water while trying to become a monster babyface the last couple years, they have him right where they want him to reignite that rocket.



Kevin Owens: It's either him or Miz for best heel on the roster. He's a Freak of an athlete looks & talks like an ugly old school heel. It seemed as he was headed into the stratosphere for bit but something de-railed him. If he can get back on the rails, next stop could be Cena nation.

Miz: Currently in the midst of the best work of his career. Miz when from cheap heat to true words that you hate. Heat due to the heel speaking truth is the what separates the heels. People hated Roddy and Flair because every word they spoke was true backed up. I have never watched someone work harder at transforming a bad reputation [fake wrestler reality tv star] to a bonafide superstar as I have with miz.

Finn Balor: By the reaction I see of the crowd when he hits that turnbuckle and throws his hands back, I feel confident enough to call Finn the most popular guy on the roster. That's even without the bodypaint and cool entrance. There's nothing he can't do in the ring and he's a perfect fit for this UK Expansion that's starting.

Bray Wyatt: most captivating character since taker. Being a 2nd generation and surround by nothing but wrestling royalty in his life certainly helps.  If he can keep himself in shape and turn it up consistently in the ring he still has a slim shot at being the guy to cary the ship.



Shinsuke Nakamura: "The Rockstar" May not be the same guy that was tearing down Japan a few years ago but still more charismatic than anyone on the roster. No more popular style in wrestling today then the japanese. With a female counterpart that could carry gold simultaneously, timing seems like it could be on Nakamuras side.

Braun Strowman: The most believable unbeatable monster since Andre. Twice!! they have built him up just to knocked him down. If they get lucky enough where lighting strikes a third time, they should bottle and run with it until the monsters legs fall off.



Big Cass: Something tells me they still have a soft spot for this guy. I don't see him being in the class listed above....... that's exactly why it wouldn't surprise me.

Brock: I mean why not right? He retires the streak and John Cena. It's just a classic WWE move. Have the biggest marketable well-known name take down the biggest win of all-time.








Thursday, May 24, 2018

Major NJPW show in the U.S. SOON!!!

  
   NJPW is holding the hand to go 
ALL IN with        



    Right now NJPW (New Japan Pro Wrestling) is taping up their hands before putting the gloves on to throw the first haymaker at WWE since Hogan dropping the loudest leg drop in wrestling history at Bash at the Beach. 
    Since the partnership with ROH (Ring of Honor) in 2014, they have partnered with other organizations, landed themselves TV deals and made Wrestle Kingdom the second most anticipated show of the year. 
    After the ROH deal they partner with GFW (Global Force Wrestling) to land multi-year TV deals with AXIS  & Asahi, enabling them to air a weekly show and Wrestle Kingdom in 4 part series. In december '14 NJPW & Asahi announce NJPW World, a world wide streaming site for the promotions events.
    July 2015 "New IWGP Conception" (a global expansion strategy centered on partnerships with CMLL, GFW, ROH, RPW, wXw and NWA) is announced. They will be holding more shows in Thailand, Singapore & Taiwan. This starts talks of the company going public in 5 years which would be 2020.
    Fast forward to 2017. The G1 special in Long Beach, California... this was the first independently produced show in the U.S. The winner would be crowned with the newest title of the organization the  IWGP United States Heavyweight Championship. The inaugural champion Kenny Omega (the most high profile U.S. independent talent) was crowned. 11 days after Omega gets the belt came the announcement of a U.S. Dojo opening by 2018 in Los Angeles, making LA their unofficial United States base.
    Three years in, they have a United States title, A L.A. base, cable TV exposure and a streaming service. They have changed their contracts to only multi year deals which hasn't been done since the 1980's.
  New president of NJPW Harold Meij; (former Senior VP of Coca-Cola Japan and COO of Takara Tomy) seems to have big marketing plans in place. I believe in the next 5 years he will have marketed his brand so well globally that NJPW will run a show equivalent to Wrestle Kingdom in the United States.
   Cody and the Bucks just dropped a bomb on the wrestling world by selling out in under an hour. This shows that the wrestling world outside the walls of the WWE is thriving. There is a bigger demographic begging for real competition to come along then people may think.  NJPW stars will be apart of this show, with the funding and exposure they have created in the last few years it shows that they can go all in as well. Cody just did it short stacked holding a 2-7 off suit, NJPW is holding pocket aces.
    









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