I’ll Review Anything: WWE’s Extreme Rules (2021)
A pay-per-view that’s supposed to be all about matches with special stipulations only has one match with special stipulations.
Yep, it’s Extreme Rules.
A pay-per-view that’s supposed to be all about matches with special stipulations only has one match with special stipulations.
Yep, it’s Extreme Rules.
Because one day can’t contain how much wrestling is in this year’s Wrestlemania!
With Wrestlemania looming over the horizon, let’s see how good my wrestling knowledge is as I try to predict the winners for this 2-day extravaganza!
Is it really appropriate to have a pay-per-view like this when we all feel like we’re stuck in a cage?
Here’s my review of this year’s Hell in a Cell show.
So it’s not just the ladder they have to climb up now?
Here’s my review of WWE’s “modified” version of their classic Money in the Bank pay-per-view.
This is Clash of Champions where every match is for a title… except the one with Roman Reigns. Because the WWE needs to have Roman Reigns in the pay-per-view, right?
Here’s my review of Clash of Champions!
Is the Elimination Chamber pay-per-view a fantastic detour? Or is it just a bump on the Road to Wrestlemania?
Here’s my review of this year’s Elimination Chamber show!
Should “The Cleaner” make the leap to the WWE?
Yes… AND No.
Does this year’s Wrestlemania 34’s Kickoff show start the Showcase of the Immortals with its best foot forward? Or does is stumble over its own two feet?
Let’s go take a look at the WWE’s final pay-per-view before Wrestlemania, Fastlane.