Category: Editorials

Wrestle Chica – This week in WWE

Hey Everyone and welcome to the latest Wrestle Chica. As you may know by now my name is Rach and I am the first lady of SLTD Wrestling! I am continuing with my week in review on WWE and here are my thoughts on what has happened this week. RAW I thought RAW was good …

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Time to Show Off

The time has come for Dolph Ziggler to finally become the superstar we all know he is and can be, as 2015 comes to a close there is no one more ready to once more smash through WWE’s proverbial glass ceiling than the ‘Show Off’ Dolph Ziggler. Anyone who has witnessed Dolph in the ring …

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The Voice of Reason: What Can Solve Raw’s Terrible Ratings?

Ever since I can remember, it has always been this time of year that we read the WWE are struggling for ratings, with Raw ratings being the most eye opening. Now the reasons for this may just be seasonal, or short term booking, or one of a hundred different things that theorists come up with. …

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Tybo Talks… TNA World Title Series

Welcome once again to a Tybo Talks! I am Tybo, and I’m sure by now you know that I am the ‘Five Star General’ of this operation we call SLTD Wrestling. As Always, before I get into this weeks Tybo Talks, I want to throw out a very cheep plug and say I manage our …

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Kimura Kolumn – Brock Lesnar: What’s next?

Oh it’s me, it’s PWV! I thought that it would be fitting that the first entry of this blog should be about the man who gave obvious inspiration behind the name of the blog, The Beast Incarnate, BROCK LESNAR! Brock Lesnar is a man with many feats, as all of us wrestling fans know, he …

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The Eva Marie Dilemma

  “There’s no middle ground with Eva Marie — you either love her or hate her.” – Justin Labar, WWE columnist and co-host of online show called Chair Shot Reality Eva Marie is one of the most polarising women in WWE today. No matter what she does, she will always get a reaction. Even if …

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Who is WWE’s superstar of the year?

Hello and welcome back to another edition of The Wrestling Brain. I hope everyone has had a good week, unfortunately I haven’t I have been struggling with the flu, however I promise that there will be a Wrestling Brain article every Monday. So whether this your first ever Wrestling Brain article you’ve read or not, …

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Wrestle Chica – This Week in WWE

Hey Everyone! Welcome to the latest Wrestle Chica. As you may know by now my name is Rach and I am the first lady of SLTD Wrestling. I thought that I would continue doing a week in review of what has been happening in WWE this week. So here is my take on what has …

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The Voice of Reason: The Open Challenge Candidates

Howdy folks. The Voice of Reason back on SLTD Wrestling this week, and John Cena’s U.S. Open Challenge is also back with a bang this past week on Monday Night Raw. The open challenge has been great on so many levels, from surprise matches, to entertaining bouts as well as pure relevance for the United States …

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Tybo Talks… NXT TakeOver: Respect

Welcome once again to a Tybo Talks! I am Tybo, and I’m sure by now you know that I am the ‘Five Star General’ of this operation we call SLTD Wrestling. Once again, before I get into this weeks Tybo Talks, I want to throw out a very cheep plug and say I manage our …

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Can A Potential Heel Turn For Chris Jericho Work?

At Night Of Champions, Chris Jericho was revealed as the third man of Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose’s team to go up against the Wyatt Family. Chris Jericho excitedly tagged himself in, which led to the downfall of the team. Following the match, Jericho bumped away Dean Ambrose to tease a bit of tension. This …

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Who should accept the US Open Challenge?

Two weeks ago at Night Of Champions in the first of Seth Rollins title matches, John Cena regained the US Title that he had held from WrestleMania to SummerSlam where Jon Stewart cost him the match. But for some time I was satisfied that John Cena had won a title match, mainly because it meant …

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