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It’s truly amazing to be at the "World's Most Famous Arena" for a WWE Live Event. Joe and I went to the March 19, 2011 Raw House Show at Madison Square Garden. The experience of just being at Madison Square Garden is electrifying. The arena was packed, and the crowd was rockin’ loud and crazy into the event.
The event started with the Miz coming out to the ring demanding his match against Randy Orton. Then Orton came out, and their match began. The match was ver...
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I just got back from the TNA Live event on January 7, 2011 in Westbury, NY, and I have to say, it was one of the funnest wrestling events I've ever been to in my life, and I've been to quite a few, and on top of that, I'm a WWE guy, not really TNA. But the matches were surprisingly good (very, very good, actually) and overall it was fun with the autograph signings before the show, towards the end, and even at the intermission.
Before the show started Mr. Anderson was i...
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I see Nick just posted a blog on this also, so go check his out also, but it doesn't even remotely do justice the the 24-hour crapfast that began after the show. The show was great, Raw at MSG, like Nick, mentioned we were in a sky box which was pretty cool, and the show itself was great. But it's hard to talk about the show because I just walked into my house after being stranded in Manhatten for 18 hours. For those of you you haven't heard, New York City and Long Island we...
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On the November 1, 2010, Joe and I, Nick, attended Monday Night Raw. I have to say, this Raw was very good but there was no pyro. The reason is unknown. Raw starts with Randy Orton coming to the ring saying that no man alive could take the title from him. He also mentions that he wouldn't be happy especially if there was a crooked referee like John Cena. Randy seems very serious at this point but he mentions that if John Cena would intentionally make Barre...
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The first match we had was Dolph Ziggler vs. Kofi Kingston. this match was set to be for the title, but Dolph announced that he doesn't have ot defend his title for 30 days, so this wouldn't be a championship match. Pretty much a dead giveaway they were going to put Kofi over. And they did just that, it was actually a pretty good match, ending with Kofi Kingston defeating Ziggler.
Next we had Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre defending the WWE Tag Titles against Chri...
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As I'm sure most of you have figured out by now, I did go to the WWE Supershow on June 19 at Madison Square Garden, so my live report is below.
The show opens with Kofi Kingston vs. Drew McIntyre for the Intercontinental Championship, which suprised me and turned out to be a very, very good match. Kingston, of course, retained his IC title. After the match, though, Matt Hardy ran in and attacked McIntyre, and was chased out by some referees.