Sunday, September 7, 2008, 08:25 PM CST [Pay-per-views]
Tonight at Unforgiven, history was made as the Hardy Era begun. At first it seemed as if Hardy didn't bring his A game, but as we all know, Hardy is a shocker and the match was definitly one tonight.
The "priceless" tag team of Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase "reclaimed [?]" their W.T.T.C. :[
Monday, August 18, 2008, 10:57 AM CST [Pay-per-views]
Undertaker returned and made a huge impact last night sending Edge right though the ring and right to hell. After the match had ended Taker cam back and chokeslammed Edge through the ring (which he totally deserved!). But there is one thing that bothers me, La Familia clapping backsatge? I don't think anyone wants Undertaker to get involved with them. So afterwards I was thinking, is this the end of the rated r era and the continuation of the reign of taker? I def think so especially with Vickie on Taker's side. So with Vickie on takers side does this mean that edge will never see a WWE ring again? or will he sneak his way through everything again?
Sunday, August 17, 2008, 08:14 PM CST [Pay-per-views]
As you all may know, Shawn Michaels announced his "retirement" tonight, but I think it is a hoax. Y2J came out and demanded that Michael's stated that it was his fault (Y2J) for his retirement. HBK ignored him and started to walk away. Y2J immediately punched HBK's wife in the face. Y2J walked out and Shawn Michaels stared him down as Y2J left the ring area. By the way that sounds, HBK will definitly wrestle again. A stare down to Jericho---oh, and did I mention that HBK told his wife that everything will be okay!?! Well, of course it will be because Shawn will not retire and beat up Y2J. HBK will not walk away from this. I think that every WWE fan should still have hope and believe that Michaels will stand up for his family and fight many more matches.....
Sunday, August 17, 2008, 08:00 PM CST [Pay-per-views]
Although Jeff Hardy lost his match today at Summerslam to MVP, there is one question on my mind, is this a turn for the better? Is this what Jeff Hardy needs to become a stronger superstar? I believe that the answer is YES. This IS a turn for the better. He IS now a stronger superstar. MVP got personal when he invited Jeff to the MVP Lounge on Friday Night Smackdown a few weeks ago, and this forced Hardy to let off some steam. Because of the heated rivalry brewing between the two, a match at Summerslam was made and even though Jeff did not win, he got this out of his way and now he can forget about it. With this match, Jeff can end his rivalry with MVP. Now he can just forget about him and move on. Maybe this symbolizes that the past is over and now it's time to move on. This can help Jeff realize that although he lost his house, his dog, and had to serve a suspension, you cannot erase the past, but you can move on and forget about it. He's done with MVP just like he's done with the past. This is a good thing, if you thing about it, and now it's just a matter of time before things get back to the way they were.
Thursday, July 24, 2008, 07:37 PM CST [Pay-per-views]
As announced on Tuesday's ECW/Smackdown! taping, Vickie had reinstated Undertaker this past Monday. Not only will Undertaker return at Summerslam, he will face Edge head-to-head in a HELL IN A CELL MATCH.