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News From Cook's Corner 02.21.12
Posted by Steve Cook on 02.21.2012



Hi, hello & welcome to News From Cook's Corner! I'm Steve Cook, and I hope you all had a wonderful Presidents' Day. I didn't get the day off, so it was a pretty typical day for me. Friday night was pretty cool though, as I got to see Ring of Honor finally make its way to Cincinnati! We'll talk about that a bit later in the column, along with all of the latest & greatest wrestling news just like we always do here at the Corner.

But first, some commenting!



Call me crazy, but I think if you take the blown Miz/Truth spot and now Sorensen's injury maybe the time has come to tone down the insane spots. Don't get me wrong, I love high flying...but wrestling is dangerous enough without tossing in moves that look like it's a miracle nobody was seriously injured. - Guest#2616

We talked about this in Fact or Fiction because I think it's an important discussion to have. Are these spots worth the risk considering the reaction they get from the crowd? Some will tell you that they don't get a reaction, but the dives at the ROH show I went to on Friday night definitely helped the crowd get more into the matches. People like to watch wrestlers fly out of the ring and land on other people. Some of the more old school wrestling fans would like to think that a wrestler can get the same reaction out of a chinlock, but that‘s just not going to happen. If Undertaker does a dive at WrestleMania, it'll get one of the biggest pops of the year. Maybe the biggest depending on how Rock vs. Cena goes.

The key is being safe about it. Guys who are relatively new to wrestling probably shouldn't be doing them. The catcher has to know what they're doing. Less of them would be good because it'll make the people doing them stand out. You don't need a dive in every single match. I don't think you can get rid of them, but you can limit them & make them more special. Accidents will continue to happen because it‘s wrestling and things don‘t always go as planned, but at least there won't be as high of a body count. Tone it down a bit, as the guest suggests.

Good riddance to Mickie if she does get fired from TNA. She's been living off the cult following she got from tasting Trish's cootch for years now. Never been interesting on her own. WWE won't resign her, either. - Guest#1200

I just watched the Trish vs. Mickie WM 22 match as part of a 411 project that will be published sometime in March, and it was interesting to see a WWE crowd actually being into a match featuring the Divas. It was an interesting reaction as well, as the Chicago fans were supporting the crazy Trish stalker over Trish. I think it had to do with the fans finding it easier to relate with the crazy stalker than the hot chick, but whatever it was, people were loving them some Mickie James. The match itself was pretty good until they totally botched the ending.

Mickie's popularity didn't stay at the same level afterwards, and it's definitely fallen off with the Net crowd. Would she have been better off continuing to be a crazy lesbian? Maybe TNA should have hooked her up with Winter instead of Angelina Love.

Is it me or is Bryan getting pretty much the same 'title run without an actual push' that Christian, Miz and ADR had? Surely by the fourth time it might have twigged that giving heel champs actual clean wins now and then (or, gasp letting them look strong against Orton) might leave them in better positions after they drop the belt. - @ScottOTD

I think Daniel's "victories" have been even less legitimate than the wins by the other guys, and the gimmick works better for him because of his size. His top challengers for the title since he won it have been Big Show & Mark Henry, guys who are at least twice his size. Most fans aren't going to buy somebody of Bryan's stature beating those guys without using some chicanery. Take Rey Mysterio…people generally like Rey, but you'll see a lot of people rolling their eyes when he beats the larger guys on the roster cleanly.

Bryan might not be getting clean wins, but he's getting a lot of time in the ring and on the microphone to establish his new vegan role model gimmick. Before he was champion he was losing matches and never talking. This is a step up. I'm not sure what happens to Bryan after he loses the title, but he should be better off now that he's had time to show the WWE Universe his personality and given them a reason to care about what he does. I think this reign will do more for him than the reigns of Christian, Miz & ADR did for them.

Hey Cook, I've said it a couple of times on other mentions of the guy, BUT is it me or does Zema Ion remind you of an updated version of Juan Epstein (by the way who just recently passed this past 01/26)? I mean he looks likea 2010 + (not sure what were calling this decade) version of the Sweathog. - Lord Keedik

I can see it a little. Working a Sweathog gimmick would be better than this thing where he's carrying around hairspray. He could tell Sting that he can't wrestle because he has a note, then Sting would read the note aloud and and we'd find out it was from "Zema's Mother".

I think Mis Chif would be a better match for Undertaker. A screaming banshee with the stoic zombie (haven't we all see that couple?). He works two month of the year and she doesn't want to be full time in a fed. That's 8 Mondays plus a Sunday, minus video appearances. Perfect matching schedules. Go deeper and we now have the zombie plague caused by a virus/bacteria concept and she is a microbiologist. They both have a power style that can be dominating. Seriously, if they still did mixed tags this would be a perfect pairing. I could see her smacking a cruiserweight too. - Guest#9507

Undertaker still doesn't need a valet, but I'm inclined to support anything that would involve MsChif appearing on my television.

I understand your immediate thoughts are always cynical, but good lord man. Nothing but smart ass comments and not having actually WATCHING THE SHOW! - Guest#4390

Considering Louisville had lost to Syracuse by one point right before Raw started, I thought the Raw Thoughts were on their best behavior. Could have been a lot, lot worse considering the mood I was in and the quality of the show. I think that section of the column would be a lot better if I could get the rest of it done before Raw. I did this week, so we'll see how it goes.

And now, the fake news!



WrestleMania 29 will be held at Metlife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on April 7, 2013. There were originally plans to hold a Summerslam at the venue, which would have made more sense from a weather standpoint, but the ante was upped and Vince McMahon decided that WrestleMania needed to come home. Yes, I know WrestleMania has never been in East Rutherford, but East Rutherford is part of New York City since the New York NFL teams play there.

WWE reported that Randy Orton suffered a concussion during last week's Raw when Daniel Bryan hit him with the World heavyweight title belt, and he'll be out at least until February 27 when he's evaluated by doctors. People are questioning whether or not that was when the injury happened, and it seemed to me on a re-watch that Orton hit his head on the mat when he did the rope-assisted DDT on Big Show. He then looked out of it and was on wobbly legs after the RKO on Big Show was botched, and was holding his head after the second RKO. I might be stating the obvious for everybody reading this column, but that seems like what happened. I just need to be sure that people won't blame Daniel Bryan for it.

No word yet on when Orton will be back, but some are already speculating that he'll end up in the World title match at WrestleMania. I'm kind of torn on this, as a three-way would cheapen Sheamus's earning a title shot at the Royal Rumble, but Orton would probably be a good addition to the match and it continues the story of the deck being stacked against Daniel Bryan during all of his matches. That could work. Honestly, as long as Bryan doesn't get beat for the title before WrestleMania I'll be ok with it. If he actually wins I may take the next month off to celebrate.

Shaquille O'Neal told a reporter for HollywoodLife.com that asked him if he would be wrestling at WrestleMania that he would be there. He wouldn't tell them who he would be facing, but everybody assumes it will be Big Show and there aren't many other options that make sense. Shaq was one of the biggest NBA stars of the past twenty years and still has a pretty high popularity level, so this is a pretty good get for WWE that will ensure some coverage from mainstream & sports media. I have no idea if he's had any type of wrestling training, but he probably doesn't need too much to do what WWE expects out of him.

CM Punk's victory at Elimination Chamber wasn't a sure thing, as WWE creative types went back & forth on it before deciding on Punk during the weekend. I would assume that Chris Jericho was the other main option, but it'd be kind of cool if they were debating making Kofi Kingston champion. I must say its nice to see somebody finally hold the WWE Title for a decent amount of time. The hot potatoing of the title during the second half of 2011 between Punk, John Cena & Alberto Del Rio was a bit much and it's cool that they've settled down & are running with Punk as champion.

Your next three-hour Raw will be on April 23 in Detroit, Michigan, which I'm guessing will end up being the date of WWE's next Draft Lottery. Everybody will then talk about how they're holding it early, when they're actually holding it at the same time they do every year. One has to wonder if the Draft is necessary now that all of the good SmackDown people appear on Raw every week because of the Raw SuperShow gimmick. Also of note is the fact that the Superstars will be returning from a tour of Europe. I wouldn't expect a whole lot of long wrestling matches on the show, which would help the Draft concept.

Another thing making me wonder if a draft is necessary is the angle that started on Sunday night with Big Johnny deciding he wants to be general manager of both Raw & SmackDown. He may be getting a bit ahead of himself since he's only the interim general manager of Raw, but we're reaching a point where having two brands almost seems excessive. We just had a show with an Elimination Chamber match featuring Great Khali & Santino Marella. I know everybody loves Santino right now because it's the hip thing to do, but if WWE's roster had any depth at all he wouldn't be anywhere near a World title. Besides, if he did win it most of the fans would turn against him just like they turn against anybody else that gets some run. That's what people do. Props to Santino for getting over, but the fact that he got a louder reaction from the crowd than anybody else in that match just goes to show how poorly WWE has pushed the guys that are actually supposed to be stars one of these days.

The news that WWE realizes that their roster has no star power isn't really news, and they don't have anybody to blame but themselves. WrestleMania is built nearly every year around guys that don't wrestle full time, sending the message that the current guys don‘t matter. People like the Funkasaurus that get over with crowds doing squash matches find themselves off of TV for weeks at a time because either creative has nothing for him to do or somebody thinks his in-ring work isn't good enough. When somebody does get on TV every week, it's probably to lose because creative thinks that losing streaks get people over. Drew McIntyre will get a new gimmick at the end of his losing streak. He's a talented wrestler, but nobody will care about his new gimmick because he's a loser. Zack Ryder got himself over on the Internet, and they're seemingly doing their damndest to make sure that people stop caring about him. They train everybody to work & talk the same way in FCW, and then they wonder why so few of them stand out when they're called up.

None of this is anything new. Most people on this website have been talking about things like this for years, and most of us haven't been in the ring or even been employed in the wrestling business. If we can figure it out, it's not a good sign that it took WWE this long to realize it. Just because they realize they have a problem doesn't mean they're going to fix it.

CM Punk was tweeting about how he didn't have an opponent for WrestleMania, and mentioned that he'd like to see Chris Brown fight somebody that could defend themselves. Punk suggested that him curb stomping Brown would be a WrestleMania moment. Brown responded by accusing him of steroid use & telling him to contact his assistant so he could receive an autographed picture of him. Obviously he's a huge wrestling fan. I don't follow that style of music so I have no idea if Chris Brown is talented or not, but nothing I've seen explains to me why the music industry falls all over itself to glorify him. They can't find a dude to sing good that doesn't beat up his girlfriend during his free time?

The Miz & Alberto Del Rio are finding themselves in the news for not very flattering reasons. Miz is said to be incredibly disliked backstage because of his "obnoxious behavior" and need to be the center of attention, while Del Rio carries himself like he's better than everybody else & people feel that his push is unwarranted. I wonder who Miz & ADR pissed off that talks to the newsletter writers.

The Miz & Alberto Del Rio are finding themselves in the news for not very flattering reasons. Miz is said to be incredibly disliked backstage because of his "obnoxious behavior" and need to be the center of attention, while Del Rio carries himself like he's better than everybody else & people feel that his push is unwarranted. I wonder who Miz & ADR pissed off that talks to the newsletter writers. For all I know, Miz could in fact be obnoxious & ADR could be arrogant. I don't know either guy, though I hear that ADR is a gem. It just seems interesting that these reports are coming out so close together. Somebody's got an axe to grind.

The WWE Hall of Fame ceremony will be airing the night after WrestleMania at 8 PM on USA, right before Raw. You can probably count on seeing the inductions for Edge, the Four Horsemen & Mike Tyson. Ron Simmons was announced as an inductee on last night's Raw, and I think there's only word you can say about that...

Good.

What? Were you expecting something else?

Taylor Rotunda, the son of Mike Rotunda & brother of Husky Harris, was arrested early Sunday morning for driving while intoxicated. Rotunda blew a .166 & a .178, which are twice the legal limit in Florida. It wasn't one of those Kurt Angle DUIs where you blow over the limit once and under the second time. Taylor, who works as Bo Rotunda in FCW, is currently one half of their tag team champions along with his brother and was rumored for a call-up to WWE before suffering a lacerated kidney in September 2011. He returned to action on the January 29 TV tapings, and he & Husky won the tag team titles on February 2. This isn't exactly good timing for one to get themselves arrested, though I guess there isn't really a good time.

The WWE Sign Police was out in full force at the Elimination Chamber show to remove any signs in camera view that were negative towards John Cena. They also removed signs with The Rock's "Boots to Asses" tagline. Good luck with that at WrestleMania, guys. You're going to need it.

Kofi Kingston did an interview with The Ottawa Sun where he talked about how Chris Jericho was his inspiration to get into wrestling. At least he's honest about it, unlike the rest of the WWE roster who credit Triple H & Johnny Ace. Kofi had some staples put in his head to close a cut after the Elimination Chamber match and posted the picture online. Ten people liked this on Facebook. I'm not sure why one would like a picture of staples in a dude's head. but hey, whatever floats your boat.

Trish Stratus did an interview with Sports Vibe where she talked about how she would like to have a match with Beth Phoenix and how the people would like it too. I'm sure Trish would like it, and I never mind her appearing on my TV, but I think this should be a backup plan if Kharma isn't ready to have a full on match at WrestleMania. Otherwise, I don't see the point of having Trish come in for one night to challenge for the title and lose. In a perfect world Trish putting Beth over would mean something, but judging from the reaction to her last few appearances I'm not sure Trish has enough of a connection with the current audience to make it matter. I mean, it's better than having Beth defend against Kelly Kelly for the billionth time, but I think we'd rather see Kharma get to kill Beth.

Goldust tweeted about how he'd like WWE to give him his own DVD release. It seems like Goldust is always tweeting about how he wants something. First it was a WrestleMania match with Cody Rhodes. Now it's a DVD release. Some people are never happy, you know? If I was Goldust I'd be happy I had a job and was getting a check from WWE. Not everybody gets that.

The man known as Chris Hero in Ring of Honor & every other indy wrestling promotion under the sun is now wrestling in FCW under the name "Kassius Ohno". It sounded absolutely horrendous when I first heard it, but it makes sense for a couple of reasons. Hero was That Young Knockout Kid, so the initials work with his wrestling style. There was a famous boxer once named Cassius that was kind of a big deal, so that probably had something to do with the first name. Also, there aren't many people in the world named Kassius Ohno. I often wish I'd come up with a unique name for this writing stuff instead of using my given name…there are way too many people out there named Steve Cook and it limits my branding potential. I'll change it when I get picked up by a bigger site.

Reminder: SmackDown will be airing tonight at 8 PM on SyFy, but you can also catch the replay in its regular timeslot. A lot of Raw stars are expected to appear, which probably has something to do with the Big Johnny/Teddy Long storyline. Also, Daniel Bryan will take on CM Punk in a Champion vs. Champion match! You know that's gonna rule.



-Greg DeMarco was wondering who the chick from Fairly Legal was last week. Obviously he wasn't reading the column last year when I was obsessing over Sarah Shahi. Not all of my crushes are in pro wrestling.

-Eve totally throws Zack Ryder under the bus. I would be more offended, but the Bellas are with her in these red outfits, and I'm totally not paying attention to whatever Eve's saying.

-John Cena was, though. Whoops!

-Indeed, he lost a broski for a hoeski. I think Eve has a new nickname!

-Cena says he's disease free and would like to keep it that way. Eve the Hoeski has a nervous breakdown as she realizes that she gave up her spot as #2 face Diva for a few weeks in a horrendous storyline. On the bright side, people do have an opinion about her now!

-Also, they can clean up the makeup and spray tan stains on the mat during the commercial.

-Sheamus For President? If I was a Birther I'd have an Obama joke here.

-Mark Henry returns to action! Hope he's all healed up.

-The crowd chants along with Sheamus's forearms even though Internet fans insist he isn't over.

-Sheamus wins, Henry looked somewhat mobile.

-Teddy Long compares Big Johnny to a stack of manure, and David Otunga to Pee Wee Herman's fairy god momma. This should truly be one of the greatest feuds in the history of sports entertainment.

-THE MEMORY REMAINS!

-R-Truth & Kofi could be a pretty good team if they weren't both injured from the Chamber. Oh who cares, it's Rosa Mendes and she's dancing!

-Hopefully Kofi will find a tag team partner that isn't a walking Wellness violation one of these days.

-R-Truth & Kofi win so they can get a title shot one of these days. WrestleMania? Why not?

-That Ron Simmons vs. Vader match in his HOF video was on the first WCW television show I remember watching. Sting was supposed to get Vader, but Jake "The Snake" Roberts took him out and they picked Vader's opponent out of a hat. It was Ron, and the rest is history. See, WCW had some good stuff too. It wasn't all bad like some people would tell you it was.

-Jericho tells us that tonight is the end of the world as we know it. It really doesn't have the same impact the fifteenth time you hear it.

-Teddy's pick to wrestle David Otunga is Zeke Jackson. This would have been a better idea when Zeke was killing people a year or so ago.

-See, Otunga won! You're not doing well when you're losing to Otunga.

-It's Taker Time!

-Amazing how over Steve Austin got "WHAT?". People still use it, even when they probably shouldn't.

-Nice of Undertaker to cut HHH off before he started his long speech.

-H did a better job of not totally burying the next generation this week.

-Taker plays the HBK > HHH card! Well done sir.

-The fans tell HHH to prove he can beat Undertaker. They're making up for the What business.

-And we have a match! A Hell in a Cell match, no less! Talk about upping the ante and making that gimmick matter again. Reaction to this angle has been mixed, but adding HIAC to it definitely kicks it up a notch. I like it.

-Did you know Daniel Bryan is still the World Heavyweight Champion? He'll tell you all about it!

-Bryan will suffer none of Santino's tomfoolery! LeBell Lock! TAP OUT! YES YES YES YES YES!

-It's a clean win for my boy D-Bry! I like it. I'm sure some will complain about Santino getting squashed, but the beauty of Santino is that getting squashed doesn't affect him. Hell, if he did he never would have gotten this far.

-Aksana draws the role of Kelly Kelly's tag team partner. Well, that's an interesting choice.

-I approve of the Bellas' new red outfits. They're representing for the Cincinnati Reds & the Louisville Cardinals.

-TNA's commercial tells me that the Bank of Kentucky Center is in Covington, Kentucky. I can tell you that it isn't.

-John Cena cuts a promo on Rock calling him a movie star and whatnot. He showed some fire, but let's be real. If Cena got offered the kind of money that Rock gets to do movies, he'd be out of WWE faster than you can say Boots to Asses.

-Hey, it's CM Punk! With his announcing jacket!

-Do people still yell at Ryan Byers for calling Miz "Mike the Miz"? It's the dude's Twitter handle!

-Mercifully, Khali is out first.

-Miz is out next! Nice of them to get rid of the scariest options early…oh hell, we all know who's winning this, right?

-Show throws Ziggler hard into the broadcast table. I bet that didn't feel good for him, and worse for Wade Barrett. That arm don't look good.

-A stretcher is brought out and Punk makes a Buck Zumhofe reference. That's a 1%er.

-And of course Santino lands on Barrett‘s arm. Smooth.

-Jericho eliminates Show with a little help from Cody Rhodes! Apparently Cody keeps costing Show things, which is probably a bad career move on his part.

-It's Punk vs. Jericho at WrestleMania! Figured we'd get here eventually.

-Punk takes off the announcing jacket to stare down Jericho! Good way to end tonight's show. I quite liked most of it, they did a good job building some WM stuff. And there's the Rock next week!



Jesse Sorensen has been released from the hospital and is back home to recover from his neck injury suffered at Against all Odds. He's expected to make a full recovery and Kurt Angle thinks he can come back in four months even though the doctors are saying one year. Even though Kurt is insane, that is good news.

Hulk Hogan did an interview with a New Zealand website where he talked about wanting to bring TNA to their country. TNA's Australian fans are still waiting for the Australian tour that was postponed a couple of years ago, so if I was a New Zealander I wouldn't be holding my breath waiting for Hulkamania to hit the islands. In other Hogan news, he's tweeting about doing Hogan Knows Best with his new wife. Since it worked so well with the last one, right? Some people never learn.

Mickie James's second country music album is scheduled to be released in the fall. Her quest to get the project funded online was a successful one, as her $5,000 goal was exceeded by $11,500. Which just goes to show that Mickie has many dedicated fans who have too much money.

Ric Flair missed an advertised appearance in Glenville, West Virginia on Sunday. He was scheduled to stand in Gunner's corner during a match with Garett Bischoff...I guess Ric just couldn't take another night of watching Garett wrestle. He needs the money, but does he need it that badly?



Hey, let's talk some Ring of Honor! They were in Cincinnati on Friday night, and I decided to head downtown and check the show out. I was on the fence about going because it wasn't exactly the most impressive card ROH has ever advertised, but the venue was on the way home from work and I had nothing better to do that evening. I could either spend about 20 bucks at the bar or about 20 bucks going to a wrestling show, so I opted for the wrestling show. Here are some thoughts on ROH's debut in Cincinnati!

-Remember how I mentioned last week in this column that the 10th Anniversary Show main event wasn't exactly awe-inspiring? The show didn't do a whole lot to build it up, as Eddie Edwards & Adam Cole both lost in singles matches while Davey Richards & Kyle O'Reilly lost their tag team match to the Briscoe Brothers. Their matches were ok though. Cole & Michael Elgin had a pretty decent opener that got the crowd going pretty good. Edwards & Roderick Strong had a fun No Holds Barred match that had some hilarity with Truth Martini being handcuffed to a turnbuckle. Edwards got clocked pretty good with the Book of Truth. Those books hurt when you get whacked in the head with them.

-The Rise & Prove Tournament sounded really sketchy on paper, but ended up working out ok largely in part due to the efforts of Shane Haste & Mikey Nicholls. TMDK (The Mighty Don't Kneel) started out heeling on the crowd, but it didn't take long for us to figure out that these guys were really good in the ring and we wanted to see more of them. I think I saw Nicholls on an NWF show a couple years ago, but my memories of those shows are kind of foggy due to alcohol. Real solid tag team wrestling from Haste & Nicholls, and the fans really enjoyed it when they repeatedly body slammed people. Yup, the body slam was the most over move of the night. Haste & Nicholls seem to be in high demand internationally, but hopefully they'll get a chance to do some stuff in ROH. They'll at least be back to get a Proving Ground match with the tag team champions. Watch out for these guys, they'll be doing big stuff somewhere in 2012 & beyond.

-As for the other teams: Alabama Attitude didn't do a whole heck of a lot against TMDK so I can‘t really judge them. Sean Casey & Chris Silvio were fun heels in the match they had with Shiloh Jonze & Rudy Switchblade. Silvio in particular was a hoot with his hair dye & Superstar Billy Graham tights. The match with the OVW people was a fun southern style tag match…it might not play well with your typical ROH fan, but it was good with me and the fans seemed to dig it. They turned on Jonze & Switchblade pretty fierce during their match with TMDK, though. I thought Jonze & Switchblade did ok, but they weren't quite in the Aussies' league. I thought the OVW people did all right, but I'd still have to pick Taeler Hendrix as my favorite OVW wrestler.

-Todd Sinclair is still not a popular man, but he actually did something on this show when he reversed the decision of the Mike Mondo vs. Samson Walker match. I've seen Samson before on some local shows and he was in that dark match with Kyle O'Reilly I mentioned in last week's column. I wonder if they plan on doing something with him in the future, or if they just don't want Mike Mondo to win ROH matches.

-I hadn't seen BJ Whitmer wrestle since he left ROH four years ago. He looks and wrestles pretty much the same, which is either good or bad depending on your opinion of him. Some really don't like him, and others appreciate him as a solid hand that can do good stuff in a mid-card. He had a pretty solid match with Jay Lethal on this show, and I wouldn't mind seeing him get another shot with the company. I wouldn't push him into main events, but lord knows that ROH's mid-card could use some help.

-The main event was pretty darn good. I haven't been high on Davey Richards' recent work and I'm not a huge Kyle O'Reilly fan, but I love me some Briscoe Brothers and they got a good match out of Team MMA. One of the reasons I ended up deciding to go was this promo from the Briscoes:



People either love or hate Briscoe Brother promos because they're crazy & incoherent. I get flack in the 411 on Wrestling chatroom whenever this topic comes up…most of our chatters seem to be anti-Southerner for some reason. As a Kentuckian, I can understand what they're saying, and it's a promo style that you're definitely not going to see in WWE or TNA. Their characters are relatable to me and make me laugh. What's not to like?

TERRY FUNK AIN'T WEAR NO DAMN MOUTHPIECE!

Anyway, they were the most over act on the show. Davey & Kyle got some love, but the crowd definitely wanted to see the Briscoes retain the titles and keep doing their thing. Richards didn't do anything terribly annoying, and O'Reilly was kind of along for the ride. It was a decent enough main event for the evening. I'm not sure if it replicated "the true ROH experience" that Ari Berenstein talked about in the Column of Honor this week…there were a lot of people on the heel side that weren't there, but honestly there weren't that many people I missed seeing other than Kevin Steen & El Generico. I would have liked to see Mike Bennett if Maria was there with him, but other than that there were enough people there to keep me happy. It felt like your typical ROH television show these days, which I guess is pretty close to the ROH experience.

Good times! I have now been to wrestling shows in January & February. It'd be pretty cool if I could make it to one show per month in 2012. I'm not sure if there are twelve different wrestling companies that I could go to shows of, but it might be something worth looking into. We'll see.

Lance Storm will be returning to ROH on WrestleMania weekend in St. Petersburg, Florida. He will be wrestling Mike Bennett on Day One of the Showdown in the Sun. No word yet on whether or not he'll be involved in Day Two. I got a kick out of Bennett's promo on this week's ROH TV show where he was going on about how old Lance is.

Dragon Gate USA & CZW will be co-promoting a show on March 29 in Hollywood, Florida. DGUSA will run a six to seven match show, then CZW will have two deathmatches after they're done. I don't know how much the DGUSA & CZW audiences overlap, so it'll be interesting to see the response to this show.

The Big O, who many of you know from the Z True Long Island Story Internet show, won his first wrestling match on Saturday night, as he defeated Manny Martinez at NYWC's Psycho Circus show. Also listed as performing on the show was Victor Cruz, though I doubt it was the guy that salsa dances after catching touchdown passes.

Lucha Libre USA will be running shows on March 23 in Reno, Nevada, March 25 in Stockton, California, and March 30 in San Jose, California. There are some wrestlers appearing on the show that weren't a part of the company during their MTV2 run such as Latin Lover, Blue Demon Jr., LA Par-K, Chavo Guerrero Jr., Jillian Hall & Melina. No, I have no idea when they will be back on TV, and I'm sure if they knew the answer to that we would know as well.

Chyna will be starring in a Royal Rumble style porno where she'll be performing with people dressed up as various wrestlers from the past. I know that many people in the wrestling business still wish it was 1998, but this is one of the more creative ways I've seen people try to re-live that era.



Podcast Update: The 411 on Wrestling will be back Friday night at 9 PM EST! With SmackDown on Tuesday this week, we figured we might as well get the show done earlier than usual. Trent Howell & I will get back to doing sports-related shows on Offtheteam.com sometime around the beginning of March Madness. Greg DeMarco's show will be back tonight (Tuesday) at 10:30 PM EST.

I haven't plugged my social media outlets here lately. Follow me (& Penguin) @OTT_FF and friend me on Facebook! My tweeting is more prevalent these days, so that's the best way to keep up with what's going on with my various projects. But I keep my FB peeps updated too.

I was part of the Buy or Sell Classic Wrestling column hosted by Joel Thomas. It was fun to write about things not exactly current, and hopefully you guys dig it, as it's a bit different from the other fare on this website.

Ari talks about the ROH house show I went to.

Weyer talks about ROH's tenth anniversary.

Kirk is fantasy booking. This won't end well.

Fact or Fiction featured Nick Marsico & Greg DeMarco in what I thought was one of the more interesting editions of the column during the Cook Era. Nick & Greg do good work and you should read their news reports if you aren't already.

The Truthers break it down.

Kelly talks about why sports entertainment is better than wrestling. I can hear Jim Cornette screaming from about a hundred miles south I-71.

Bazar lists the ten most quotable wrestlers.

Well, that's all we have time for this week! Marsico will be in tomorrow with the Wed Wi, and I'll be back next week with more News From Cook's Corner! Until then…


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If Kharma can't make it back, why not have Kelly win back the title from Beth? WWE fans don't care about Trish Stratus anymore. Kelly has landed a Maxim cover and a Kid's Choice nomination in the past six months alone. She's way more relevant.

Posted By: Guest#0237 (Guest)  on February 20, 2012 at 11:50 PM

 
 
Taker said the most truthful think ever. HBK >>>>> HHH

Posted By: Pete K (Guest)  on February 20, 2012 at 11:55 PM

 
 
Heel Mickie got cheers because Trish was never half as popular as WWE pretended she was. Go back and watch the reactions for Sable, Chyna, and Lita. Compare them to Trish. She's a distant fourth, outside of maybe her sendoff match in Toronto.

Posted By: Guest#2286 (Guest)  on February 20, 2012 at 11:56 PM

 
 
Your comment on Cena is what I'm feeling on this feud with the Rock. If Cena is paid like the Rock to work 3-4 months a year to make movies mostly pain-free, he be walking his ass out the door like him.

Cena just comes off bitter since he started making comments about the Rock years prior. The WWE tried to make him the next Rock by putting him in movies, music, TV, etc. All those other ventures failed. (example: he made a SNL appearance, no one knew who he was: dead silence) He's not going anywhere cause he sucked everywhere else.

I think this match is a good and bad thing for Cena. Good cause it's the epic match between 2 top wrestlers of their respective eras. Bad: Vince is basically bringing in the Rock because no one's name, even Cena's, carries weight to sell the biggest PPV of the year.


Posted By: Guest#4040 (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 01:08 AM

 
 
The WWE roster reminds me of NFL teams with good starters and no bench. When a couple guys go down management is left scrambling an praying.
As an on going enterprise, they need to think more like the Steelers or Packers. They are always trying to develop guys, even using the practice squad to train guys instead of just bodies in practice. Which is why "next man up" works for them more often than not.
WWE has a couple top guys that are more or less untouchable. A few guys that are above the US/IC belt levels. Then essentially a bunch of guys off the street, buried so deep even Koko B Ware would be getting squash matches against them. They need to remember WCW and ECW aren't around anymore for them to poach talent off of.


Posted By: Guest#1947 (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 01:33 AM

 
 
Taker said the most truthful think ever. HBK >>>>> HHH

Posted By: Pete K (Guest) on February 20, 2012 at 11:55 PM

That's always been true, no matter how much Shawn's "friend" HHH wants us all to think its not.


Posted By: Guest#5982 (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 01:39 AM

 
 
If I'm not mistaken Trish had the title for like a year WHILE being injured so people were sick of her. Or that could have been 04-05 title reign. Anyway Trish was overrated by WWE.

Posted By: Guest#1289 (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 01:54 AM

 
 
Great RAW thoughts with a GREAT pic(great to see Fairly Legal girl back). Also great pic of Velvet, DAT AZZ!.

Good to see the podcast back but can you please make sure it shows up in the News section after it ends, for people that might not be able to hear it live?

I want to think that if Cena was offered Rock's money to do a few films a year he would turn it down, but you are probably right.

Great column


Posted By: Still Guest#8287 (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 03:09 AM

 
 
The redneck brawling Briscoes are the best thing about the technical reality based wrestling of ROH. Honestly if them and El Generico weren't around ROH would be boring as hell.

Posted By: gpjunk (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 03:33 AM

 
 
TMDK are from my hometown indie fed, feeling like a proud parent hearing about them winning fans worldwide.

BODYSLAM!


Posted By: @ScottOtd (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 05:25 AM

 
 
Hope Wade's okay.

Posted By: The Great Capt. Smooth (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 06:13 AM

 
 
"Kirk is fantasy booking. This won't end well."

Well, quite. What he wrote was childish and unimaginative. Will you ever admit that he's not a good writer and he only gets reads/reactions because he's an egregious little troll?


Posted By: Guest#9731 (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 06:19 AM

 
 
lets see a bunch of no name midgets doing flips and crap nobody cares about (dgusa) and then later a bunch of no namers hitting each other with frying pans that no one cares about. a recipe for disaster

Posted By: Guest#3456 (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 07:02 AM

 
 
1- Santino is great and a lot of people have liked him for a long time. He's been over with the crowd for a while.

2- Few people are thinking he should be propelled to the top of the card, but we could see him do a bit more actual wrestling and get a decent midcard push.

3- Most guys spend YEARS trying to develop a personality to match their ring talent. Santino is the same, just turned around. Why bury him for it just for coming at the problem from a different angle? There's a reason guys who can wrestle but can't really talk have a hard time getting over and Santino is the proof of that: he's got the crowd, now he just needs to show the skills. Considering "WWE Main event style".... the hard part is actually over for him.


Posted By: Guest#4685 (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 08:00 AM

 
 
They can't find a dude to sing good that doesn't beat up his girlfriend during his free time?

It's a rap music/black guy thing. I'm not even sure if i'm joking.


Posted By: Guest#3531 (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 08:05 AM

 
 
Is Sheamus's rumble win not cheapened by the fact that they had a 10 man battle royal to decide who faces the WWE champion at Wrestlemania? I thought overcoming 29 others and winning the Rumble was meant to be a big achievement in order to win a title match at wrestlemania. Apparently you are better off not winning it, you stand a better chance competing against 9 others in a battle royal. Seems like strange logic to me!

Posted By: Mark (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 09:47 AM

 
 
"Is Sheamus's rumble win not cheapened by the fact that they had a 10 man battle royal to decide who faces the WWE champion at Wrestlemania? I thought overcoming 29 others and winning the Rumble was meant to be a big achievement in order to win a title match at wrestlemania. Apparently you are better off not winning it, you stand a better chance competing against 9 others in a battle royal. Seems like strange logic to me!"

I suppose so, but the rumble winner gets the advantage of choosing who he wants to face, and scouting both possible opponents in The Elimination Chamber beforehand. Let's imagine Bryan or Punk pick up an injury in The Chamber and Sheamus picks that guy so he gets an easier opponent. It would make more sense in a storyline way if the Rumble winner actually got to headline Wrestlemania but that never happens anymore. Which is why I think they should go back to having just one world title.


Posted By: Guest#7480 (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 11:06 AM

 
 
Man Rick Rude ruled. One of my all time favorites

Posted By: APrince66 (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 11:13 AM

 
 
I know the common thought is that Shaq will face Big Show at WM, but it seems odd that they keep bring up Show's horrible track record at WM. On the PPV on Sunday, I think he even mentioned something along the lines of not having that big WM moment, so it doesn't make sense to keep bringing this up, and then have Shaq go over him. With his new mini-feud with Cody Rhodes, it honestly wouldn't surprise me if Show ends up in the MITB match at WM (along with Rhodes and whoever) and wins it. Then, later in the night, mah boy D-Bryan beats Sheamus (and Orton if the do a 3-way) in his usual fashion and gets laid by an RKO and/or Brogue Kick after the match. Cue Big Show's music, one KO punch later, Show is champion, gets his revenge on DB and he has his big WM moment.

Posted By: M. Easy (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 12:50 PM

 
 
If Kharma can't make it back, why not have Kelly win back the title from Beth? WWE fans don't care about Trish Stratus anymore. Kelly has landed a Maxim cover and a Kid's Choice nomination in the past six months alone. She's way more relevant.

Posted By: Guest#0237 (Guest) on February 20, 2012 at 11:50 PM

Wow, Kelly got a cover shoot and a nod from a kiddie network. Let's call that a great career. Realization: Trish is still worth seeing!! When K2 can Main Event Raw (yeah will only happen if everyone on the roster got stomach flu but her) AND Vinnie Mac lets you retire with the belt because you were one of the top womens wrestlers of all time, then K2 can be worth something. The E already has two K2 clones their trying to get. She's replaceable and botches way too much! Sleep tight with your John Cena Brawlin Buddy tonight Guest#0237


Posted By: Lord Keedik (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 01:11 PM

 
 
Meh to Trish vs anyone at this stage. 2007-2009 was her window of oppurtunity to come back. Once she hosted Raw in Toronto and got almost zero reaction that should have been her cue to put wresting in her rear view window. Move on.

Posted By: Guest#0709 (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 01:13 PM

 
 
I'm getting the feeling they might be building to some kind of Team Laurinaitis vs. Team Long match at Wrestlemania for all the GM marbles (or at least to preserve the status quo), perhaps featuring Alberto Del Rio, Mark Henry, and Christian (and maybe Otunga) on Johnny's side.

What I haven't figured out yet is who would represent Teddy. Santino? Maybe the Big Show if the Shaq thing doesn't happen. When is Myserio supposed to be back?


Posted By: SR Punk (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 01:40 PM

 
 
It's too bad none of the divas can cut a promo. I'd love to see one of them do a Punk/Cena shoot on Trish. She is trying to do the same thing they bash Rock for, pretending to be "retired" until a big payday comes along. Even if the current fans barely remember Trish it would still be funny.

Posted By: Guest#8121 (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 01:51 PM

 
 
Wow, Kelly got a cover shoot and a nod from a kiddie network. Let's call that a great career. Realization: Trish is still worth seeing!! When K2 can Main Event Raw (yeah will only happen if everyone on the roster got stomach flu but her) AND Vinnie Mac lets you retire with the belt because you were one of the top womens wrestlers of all time, then K2 can be worth something. The E already has two K2 clones their trying to get. She's replaceable and botches way too much! Sleep tight with your John Cena Brawlin Buddy tonight Guest#0237

Posted By: Lord Keedik (Guest) on February 21, 2012 at 01:11 PM

Um, just because Trish was Vince's golden girl doesn't mean she's relevant in 2012. Kelly is.


Posted By: Guest#2057 (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 01:59 PM

 
 
Is Sheamus's rumble win not cheapened by the fact that they had a 10 man battle royal to decide who faces the WWE champion at Wrestlemania? I thought overcoming 29 others and winning the Rumble was meant to be a big achievement in order to win a title match at wrestlemania. Apparently you are better off not winning it, you stand a better chance competing against 9 others in a battle royal. Seems like strange logic to me!

Posted By: Mark (Guest) on February 21, 2012 at 09:47 AM

No, the Rumble win is not cheapened. Ever since the brand split there has always been the issue of what to do with the other title at WM. There have been #1 Contender's matches, mini-rumbles, etc.
Isn't simply being named the next challenger less of an 'achievement' than surviving the Rumble? Going through a smaller field is always the lesser achievement.
The build is longer and stronger.


Posted By: Guest#4045 (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 06:17 PM

 
 
Wow, Kelly got a cover shoot and a nod from a kiddie network. Let's call that a great career. Realization: Trish is still worth seeing!! When K2 can Main Event Raw (yeah will only happen if everyone on the roster got stomach flu but her) AND Vinnie Mac lets you retire with the belt because you were one of the top womens wrestlers of all time, then K2 can be worth something. The E already has two K2 clones their trying to get. She's replaceable and botches way too much! Sleep tight with your John Cena Brawlin Buddy tonight Guest#0237

Posted By: Lord Keedik (Guest) on February 21, 2012 at 01:11 PM

Um, just because Trish was Vince's golden girl doesn't mean she's relevant in 2012. Kelly is.

Posted By: Guest#2057 (Guest) on February 21, 2012 at 01:59 PM

Wrong. Neither really are because of the way women's wrestling is presenting. WWE's larger problems of building perception and talent is magnified with the Divas.


Posted By: Guest#7183 (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 06:19 PM

 
 
It really doesn't matter who fights Beth. People putting their hopes in Kharma are going to be letdown when she is out of the company in a year or two. She's already in her mid 30s and just had a kid. The woman has no long term future in wrestling.

The crowd not knowing who Trish is also proves that divas are worthless, since she's supposed to be the best of the best. Women just have no legacy in wrestling. She has a nice career outside of wrestling. Stick to that.


Posted By: Guest#3117 (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 07:52 PM

 
 
It's true, there's some stupid idea that Daniel Bryan should actually win matches clean...all the time. Because that's great booking, if you want a strong heel just make him intimidating.....WRONG. DB is a small guy, no matter what, the more competent he looks the more people will want to cheer him, the point is to make him a heel, a competant but overall cheating heel. They've booked him perfectly he hold his own against the big dogs in a believable fashion, and the tactical element only makes him look smart. Good stuff all around, i really hope they keep db in the title picture and have him keep the title for much much longer, they have potential fire with this guy.

Posted By: Guest#5170 (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 10:12 PM

 
 
Did Jay Briscoe really kill a bottle of Jim Beam during that promo? Fuckin' A The Briscoe's are the best!!

WWE's loss!!


Posted By: Andre the Midget (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 10:48 PM

 
 
The lack of talent makes pulling Brodus even more strange. VKM should know better than anybody that charisma is far more important to SE than wrestling ability. People have to want to watch too.
This is one of the best reasons to restore the tag divisions too. So many want to argue about tags not drawing, but that overlooks what the majority of the roster is for. It gives guys a chance to learn to work a match, match psychology, promos, and gives them more time to get over as a real threat. It used to be a vital part of development.
A tag division would have given WWE talent to replace Cody, Ziggler, Barrett and Bryan after they were raised above the mid card title levels.
As an aside, its been shown that tt draws well if booked well, just like other parts of wrestling. Bringing in strong teams was certainly a large part of WCCW's success.


Posted By: Guest#8814 (Guest)  on February 21, 2012 at 11:01 PM

 
 
Spot on about Rock and Cena.

Rock has merely to walk out and say "that it must be very easy for Cena to say he won't neverever leave when in reality Cena has nowhere else to go, because he is an untalented, unentertaining piece of grade A monkey crap."

That should shut him up... I will say it again: Cena has nothing on The Rock.


Posted By: Candy Bottocks (Guest)  on February 22, 2012 at 03:57 AM

 
 
On the subject of Sheamus' Rumble victory being cheapened. I liked it when thhey had 1 Elimination Chamber match, which was used to decide the Number 1 Contender for the title that the Royal Rumble winner picked. Of course, that means a long time without a title match, but that's where the US/IC titles come to the forefront. Stop laughing!

If you don't like the Briscoes, you're un-American. There, I said it. Unless you're not from America, then you're just missing out.

And I'm calling it right now. If Shaq wrestles at Mania, it's going to be against Dolph Ziggler.


Posted By: G-Walla (Guest)  on February 22, 2012 at 12:45 PM

 
 
The Briscoes' promo style could work in WWE or TNA. Of course in WWE they'd have to be evil rough rednecks as children cannot relate to 'having to put food on the table'.

Posted By: Guest#3270 (Guest)  on February 22, 2012 at 11:44 PM

 
 
Hey Cook,

Loved the Zema Ion note from mom idea, that would work so much better and kinda would be fresh. Hell most the kiddies today wouldn't even know the inside joke.

Besides that, what do you think of having a scared Vicky G, run into a dark alley looking for protection and runs into a Voodoo master (hell, pring back Papa Shango for two appearances) and it fades to black The next Raw Shango introduces through a powerful spell the warrior that can help her overcome her fear. Then Jack Swagger, the All American American has now been transformed into the All African American American ala Akeem (The African Dream).

What do you think?


Posted By: Lord Keedik (Guest)  on February 23, 2012 at 01:15 PM

 
 
David Otunga is the poster child for unattractive men who marry overweight, unattractive women...who then totally transform themselves into an amazing piece of ass.

Hang on for the ride, Otunga....hang on...


Posted By: Guest#8265 (Guest)  on February 23, 2012 at 11:30 PM

 
 
"Kirk is fantasy booking. This won't end well."

Well, quite. What he wrote was childish and unimaginative. Will you ever admit that he's not a good writer and he only gets reads/reactions because he's an egregious little troll?

Posted By: Guest#9731 (Guest) on February 21, 2012 at 06:19 AM


Seriously, enough is enough. Kirk has been around for almost a year now. Anybody who's read his work knows exactly what he brings to the dance.

If you like it, click on it, read it, comment, and repeat.

If you don't like it, DON'T click on it, DON'T read, DON'T comment, and DON'T repeat.

It really is that simple.

And DON'T whine and cry about his continued presence on 411 or when he appears in Fact or Fiction or 411 Staff pieces.

Wes Kirk is a part of 411 and it's not the end of the world.

This site is for entertainment. Most of us want to just have fun reading and commenting on wrestling and escaping the "real world".

People like you who insist on treating wrestling like Middle East peace negotiations are like Comic Book Guy on the Simpsons.


Posted By: Gay for HBK (Guest)  on February 23, 2012 at 11:41 PM

 


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