Showing posts with label Randy Orton. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Randy Orton. Show all posts
WWE: Daniel Bryan's Greatest Matches
He might have been labelled a B+ player on television, but in reality Daniel Bryan was a once in a generation superstar whose hard work and determination endeared him to fans like only a handful had done before. Joining the WWE in 2010, Bryan’s popularity soared almost instantly as the former indy sensation delivered a string of memorable moments and unforgettable matches. A torrid eighteen month spell on the sidelines has sadly forced Bryan prematurely retire, but he’ll always be remembered for his brief but brilliant stint as the industry's hottest star. To celebrate his career this post looks back at Daniel Bryan’s greatest matches with the WWE.
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Batista,
Bray Wyatt,
CM Punk,
Daniel Bryan,
John Cena,
Randy Orton,
Sheamus,
Triple H,
Wrestling,
WWE
WWE Battleground Recap & Review
WWE Money in the Bank Recap & Review
A fan favourite event that's always guaranteed surprises, this year’s Money in the Bank show featured the continuation of several acclaimed rivalries, and the return of the always-entertaining ladder match of the same name. With the summer period now in full swing did the typically hot Money in the Bank maintain the WWE’s current run of good form, despite only being afforded a short window to build its card?
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Big Show,
Bray Wyatt,
Dean Ambrose,
John Cena,
Kevin Owens,
Money in the Bank,
Neville,
Randy Orton,
Review,
Roman Reigns,
Ryback,
Seth Rollins,
Wrestling,
WWE
WWE Payback Recap & Review
As the quiet period between major events, the spring and early summer pay-per-views are rarely remembered as anything more than ‘B’ shows; the kind of event that only serves to tick a box in the WWE’s never-ending slew of ‘sports entertainment’. It’s at this time of the year when surprises can occur; expectations can be exceeded, excitement can be generated causing an unexpected upswing in momentum. Does Payback represent a pleasant upswing, or just another obligatory ‘box-ticker’?
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Bray Wyatt,
Cesaro,
Dean Ambrose,
Dolph Ziggler,
John Cena,
Kane,
Payback,
Randy Orton,
Recap,
Review,
Roman Reigns,
Rusev,
Ryback,
Seth Rollins,
Sheamus,
The Bella Twins,
The New Day,
Tyson Kidd,
Wrestling,
WWE
WWE Extreme Rules Review
A post-WrestleMania staple for half a decade, WWE’s Extreme Rules is nowadays used to mop-up any remaining feuds from the preceding extravaganza. The latest instalment of ‘Extreme’ may have happened just over a week ago, but the ramifications of this year’s event have been significant when compared to previous offerings. What did the WWE get right? What could they have done better?
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Big Show,
Daniel Bryan,
Extreme Rules,
John Cena,
Kane,
Randy Orton,
Review,
Roman Reigns,
Rusev,
Seth Rollins,
Wrestling,
WWE



