Looks like The Monster Among Men isn't invincible after all.
We are just five days away from the final Pay-per-view of the year, WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs. As stated before, the match-card looks stacked from top to bottom. Almost every match has a backstory. Also, nearly half of the matches are gimmick matches, which is appreciable as the PPV is called TLC. From title matches to grudge matches, the card has everything needed to make the event successful. It just depends on the execution now. The road to Royal Rumble will
Rumors of a possible comeback for Dwayne Johnson aka former WWE star The Rock have been doing rounds from quite a while now. But reports suggest that this could be a reality as soon as April during the most coveted WrestleMania 35. Roman Reigns battle with leukemia has put a serious dent on who will feature against Brock Lesnar in WrestleMania 35. The Rock is the latest name to surface as his competition. Last month, it was suggested that Seth Rollins will be
TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs, WWE's final Pay-per-view of 2018 is all set to take place this Sunday. For the first time in three years, the event will be a co-branded one. It was a Smackdown Live-exclusive event in 2016 and a Raw-only Pay-per-view last year. As the name suggests, there will be a number of TLC (or its derivative) matches. If booked right, it has the potential to become one of 2018's most extreme and enjoyable WWE events. As TLC is the
Fresh from his elbow surgery, Braun Strowman has straight away fired a warning for his fellow competitors that may have ruled him out. Though his exact day of return remains a doubt, there’s no doubt that Braun Strowman is rooting himself to go all out after his successful surgery. WWE reported that the injury to his elbow was the result of a brutal attack at the hands of Acting Raw General Manager Baron Corbin, Drew McIntyre & Bobby Lashley on Monday Night Raw.
WWE Superstar and the number one contender for Brock Lesnar's Universal Championship, Braun Strowman has suffered an elbow injury after suffering a beatdown from the hands of Raw's acting General Manager Baron Corbin, Drew McIntyre and Bobby Lashley at this week's episode of Raw at the Staples Center in Los Angeles. Braun was booked in a six-man tag team elimination match by Raw Commissioner Stephanie McMahon where he, along with Finn Balor and Elias, took on the team of Corbin, Lashley and McIntyre.
Survivor Series 2018 is almost a week away and just by looking at the match card, it is safe to say that the Pay-Per-View has the potential to become one of WWE's bests in recent time. When it comes to WWE however, nothing can be said for sure. There are countless examples of modern era Pay-Per-Views with amazing match cards that failed to deliver. So, if WWE wants to make sure that Survivor Series turns out to be as good as it
Many of you must be aware that Professional Wrestling is scripted. It consists of story-telling. In a story, there are heroes, and there are villains. Villains are referred to as "Heels" in Professional Wrestling. Throughout WWE's history, there have been a number of incredible heels such as Triple H, Edge, Roddy Piper etc. Heels are what makes a feud or story-line interesting. After all, what good is a hero without a villain who pushes him to his limits? However, heels of today have