Tuesday, June 19, 2001

Four in a row. McMahon gave us our fourth strong RAW in a row. A tribute to Gordon Solie in a passing quote by Paul Heyman, a hilarious skit between Tajiri and Steve Austin, and a tremendous main event too!


DDP revealed as the stalker wasn't only a mark out moment - it was also the first time a surprise in the WWF wasn't a let-down in ages. Plus, it made for a strong chapter for the WWF vs WCW story.


Chris Jericho's new entrance was a bit of a letdown though. It's a new video, granted... but unless I missed something, the music stayed the same.


One BIG disappointment though: Rhyno vs Tajiri did end as I feared... but I guess it made sense. After all, this was only Tajiri's second televised match; too soon to push him to the moon. He earned major props here though for tremendous work; an Octopus move into a Tarantula was great to see.

Sunday, June 17, 2001

There will very soon be a change in ABomanation's Web 'adress'...


I'll soon be moving it to The Bob Freeman Show, the site that grew out of Fight City. In many ways that site is a derivative of the Howard Stern radio show... but it has grown into more of an online Maxim-like online vehicle.


The reason for the move is simple: exposure. My trackers don't give me a decent number of visitors here. Bob's site has far wider exposure... so, rather than just typing to myself, I'm going where I have more of a chance of being read.

The first round King of the Ring brackets were announced on Heat this evening. Unless the WWF are planning to surprise us, it looks bad for Tajiri.


His first match will be againt Rhyno. Never mind the fact that I still don't think he's more than one-dimensional in the ring (although I grudgingly admit he is improving), he is considerably bigger than Tajiri.


I'm really hoping they disappoint us on what we expect.


Sad news:


Jake "the Snake" Roberts has been arrested for Hit and Run driving. His tragic life just gets worse and worse.


I hope it hits rock bottom soon - with him still living.