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#HOH25: Hardyz Thank House of Hardcore
Sorry, Jersey. Although WWE prevented Matt Hardy from competing at House of Hardcore 24, downgrading the main event from a street fight with Tommy Dreamer to a tag match featuring the Spirit Squad, the Broken One was allowed to perform 24 hours later at the ECW Arena. The Garden... -
Driving into work on Wednesday morning, I was changing radio stations when I heard an unmistakable gravelly voice. “Is that Hacksaw?” The patriotic powerhouse was on NJ 101.5 telling an Andre story. He wrestled him 54 nights in a row, and it was the biggest honor of his life....
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It’s the Final Deletion of the Hardy Boyz at House of Hardcore this Saturday. After a year of Broken Matt terrorizing the ECW Arena, his crusade comes to an end as he teams with Brother Nero to face archrival Bully Ray and HOH owner Tommy Dreamer. Of course, a...
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As a journalist in the promotional products industry, it’s my job to identify items that advertise a company. They can be shirts, hats, pens, bumper stickers, bobbleheads, even JENGA blocks. In this instance, it’s a 240-page book. NXT: The Future Is Now tells the story of how WWE’s development...
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Social media is buzzing with stories and accusations of JBL bullying wrestlers and announcers, none of which have been as well documented as Justin Roberts’ experience. In his new autobiography, Best Seat in the House: Your Backstage Pass through My WWE Journey, the former WWE ring announcer recalls the dozen...
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WWE broke Justin Roberts’ heart. After falling in love with the company as a child of Hulkamania, and doing anything possible to gain its attention, reaching out time after time with pitches and suggestions, begging for just one chance, Roberts finally achieved his dream of working for Vince McMahon....
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Wrestledelphia editor John Corrigan spent the week in Orlando, Florida for WWE WrestleMania 33. Corrigan writes about what he did each day during the biggest week in professional wrestling. Wednesday, March 29: After housing down some crab fries at the Chickie and Pete’s inside Philadelphia International Airport, I walk...
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Children of the Attitude Era rejoice! A book full of behind-the-scenes hijinks and escapades featuring all your favorite stars has finally been written. And the author rocks a mean sweater vest. Pete Gas of the Mean Street Posse has written his autobiography, Looking at the Lights: My Path from...
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Long before WrestleMania 33 was conceived, Pete Gas rode the ultimate thrill ride: spending two years with the WWF during the Attitude Era. His unpredictable journey from the gridiron with Shane McMahon to sharing the squared circle with some of the most legendary wrestling stars has been documented in...