I'd be totally down for a Bubba singles run, so long as they don't just split up a bunch of the other teams for shits and giggles.
I really enjoyed the split roster the first time around, and they actually made it matter, and I'm legitimately intrigued to see what they do and how they pull this off, which is more than I can say about the past couple years of WWE booking.
I've been catching up on wrestling (haven't watched much of anything since Mania), and I thought the Kevin Owens-Dolph match on Main Event during this week was simply fantastic. Great overall heel performance by Kevin. It's definitely worth watching if you have not seen it.
Kincaid had a really good year in NWA Smoky Mountain. I can put together links to some of his better matches as a Youtube playlist if people are interested.
I wouldn't call this a great match but it's a lot of fun and I thought it told a good story with Miyamoto taking the biggest beating and earning his Big Japan stripes, so to speak. Deathmatch stuff gets old to me if I watch a lot of it, but this was definitely enjoyable.
Not much more I can add that Grimmas hasn't already said...
I wish Callihan had focused on the leg moreso to help set up the finish, but there's lots to like about this match. They beat the piss out of each other. However, the kneeling and trading strikes thing feels a bit overdone to me.
Definitely worth watching.
Just finished AAW's Windy City Classic from last month.
Thought Chris Hero vs. Pentagon Jr. was fantastic, and really enjoyed Fenix vs. Ciampa as well. Definitely seek out those two matches. The rest of the show was fair to middling, at best.
lately I've been alternating my viewing between the following:
--recent ROH TV and shows. After not really following their product for the last 2-3 years, been trying to get back into it. Dalton Castle I find greatly entertaining, and Cedric Alexander is a surprisingly good heel.
--World Tag League stuff
--The Mid-South shows recently posted as a treasure trove on YouTube
--PROGRESS Wrestling
I'll post more specific thoughts later
I just started watching some PROGRESS on the recommendation of some friends. Started with the first show and I'm already hooked.
Any other fans out there?
I have not followed TNA for years, but I can't openly root for their failure. For those people, it's a job and it's hard enough to make money in wrestling as is...
Short on time yesterday so I pulled up the 10/15/12 episode of Raw and caught a very entertaining match between Justin Gabriel and Antonio Cesaro. Thought they definitely made the most of the time allotted. Much worse ways to spend about five minutes of your day.
My problem is there's so much out there I haven't watched and trying to do all the requisite homework if you will feels like an insurmountable mountain
sounds fun, although given my schedule and the fact there's so much current stuff I don't watch as is, and older stuff I want to catch up on, one match per day would probably be my goal