Thursday, October 12, 2000

Gee... Juventud Guerrera, after getting stoned on Ecstasy and being arrested in Australia, was released from WCW. What a shock. Thus ends the irnony.


I understand he has a family to take care of and support. If so, why was he so stupid?


Now he's out a job, thanks to Eric Bischoff he lost his mask (making him shamed in Mexican lucha)... he's screwed.


Pathetic, really.

Monday, October 09, 2000

So now we know who ran over "Stone Cold" Steve Austin: it was Rikishi.


This is a slightly disappointing revellation. They did swerve all the Internet smarks by bringing Shawn Michaels out first, and Rikishi's shoot-reasoning had some validity. He is a solid worker...


Problem is, could he pull off a big buy-rate PPV match against Austin? Somehow, I don't see it happening.


At least it wasn't a total crap-out ending, something the WWF have often done.

Sunday, October 08, 2000

Heat was in its second week on MTV tonight. It wasn't as bad as last week, but I still wouldn't really qualify it as good.


Rebecca wasn't as annoying this week... but that's more due to the fact she had less airtime. Stephanie was there more... and judging from the reaction at WWF New York, she may play the heel on TV, but she has a lot of fans.


DJ Scribble strikes me as a more buff Todd Pettengil, and more willing to take bumps, something Todd didn't really do. (Mind you, getting slugged by Pat Patterson isn't what I'd call major.)


The experiment continues, obviously. Hopefully they'll at least not put anymore musicians on... and have less 'questionners' hitting on the ladies of the promotion!