Tuesday, 7 October 2025

 Monday Night Raw Review 7.10.2025.

Roman Kicks Off The Show.

Roman kicked off the show, and before he could get a word out, after getting the Dallas crowd to acknowledge him, out came Bronson Reed, and if i'm being honest. I was bored by this whole segment. It felt like a rinse and repeat of what the fans in Birmingham got in late August. A fight ended the segment, before Paul Heyman said at Crown Jewel they will meet in an Australian Street Fight. Both men then had a fight. Even though I didn't like this segment, and talking about Romans family has become a bit repetitve,  it did set up a decent episode long storythread.

Superstars Seen Showing Up.

Cm Punk. Lyra Valkyria, and. Iyo Sky were all seen showing up to work, and these guys were in for an evening in their own rights.

Asuka Is A Bully.

I'm loving Heel Asuka. And the way that she dumped on Kairi Sane, looked like an older sibling bullying a younger sister. Iyo Sky would lose to Kairi later on in the broadcast, thanks to Asuka in what was a solid outing.

Becky Lynch vs Maxine Dupri.

I had low expectations for this Match, but oh my, were they blown away. Maxine looked like a day and night performer, and much improved. For the standard of a TV Match this was excellent. However the finish was a let down. Maxine got the win because Becky got counted out. What came later on, was Becky venting backstage. This led to Seth Rollins, and Paul Heyman having a burner of a mini segment. I liked that, because it showed HHH's hand at trying the spinning plate trick when it comes to booking.

Lyra ValKyria vs Roxanne Perez. 

I didn't like this. The Match felt clunky, and a bit off. The Bayley got taken out by Raquel Rodriguez, and that was the only highlight. Roxanne got the win with her poprocks finish. Raquel got decked later on by Lyra.

AJ Styles Segment.

Dom Mysterio is the coolest idiot working today. I mean he interrupted AJ's Segment with his Judgement Day faction, whilst giving me flash backs to 2005. Please WWE put that t shirt on euroshop.

Cm Punk Segment.

Now don't get me wrong. I hate promotrains, but this one actually got to the point. Cm Punk was first out, and he thanked the fans for supporting AJ upon her return, and asking the fans if he was missed, he stated his plans for the rest of the year, as he plans on ending the year, as he started beating Seth Rollins. LA Knight then came, and this felt like a kareoke session, singing to Everything I Do. I Do It For You. His part felt comical, but it needed to be, because he also wants to get to Seth as well. This was when Jey Uso came out, and laid his claim to be next in line to Seths belt. Jimmy came out, after Knight had insulted him, and Jey Super kicked his face off. Punk ended this segment, by saying that he wants to face Jey, and not little Roman. I liked this.

Cody And Seth Video Package.

I loved this. These video packages that WWE have been presenting lately, minus the Brock and Cena ones on Smackdown have been great, and this was no exception.

Penta. Dragon Lee, and AJ Styles vs The Judgement Day.

This felt very standard in my opinion, from its clunky start up, all the way to its execution. This failed to live up to my expectations. AJ got the win for his team with a styles clash to JD Mcdonagh. AJ then took to the mic. He said exactly what was on my mind. Him and Cena is going to be fire.

The Usos vs Cm Punk And LA Knight.

This was a poor excuse of a main event. This fell well below any form of standard. The Physicality was standard, and all four mens chemistry went by the same way. Knight and Punk got the win, after Knight took the pin away from Punk, when he hit Jey with a Go To Sleep.

Overview Of Monday Night Raw.

I don't know what to make of this broadcast. I thought that this was very flat show, and going into a major PLE this weekend. This simply isn't good enough.

This weeks Monday Night Raw Is a Sorry 5/10.


Monday, 6 October 2025

My Top 5 On Thoughts on UFC 320.

Intro.

This has been an interesting weekend, as I sit here writing this on a Monday Lunchtime. I was due to write this up yesterday morning, but given the fact that I was hungover after watching Parkway Drive at the OVO Wembley Arena on Saturday Night, so I had to push this back. Man Saturday was epic.

5. RIP Arthur Jones.

Over the past week. The UFC was saddened to hear passing of Arthur Jones, the brother of Jon Jones. Arthur was a former NFL player, who passed away at the age of 39. My thoughts are with his loved ones at this time.

4. Joe Pyfer Wow.

This was an excellent way to start the main card. Joe Pyfer looked awesome here, and his submission win over Abus Namagnomedov was a suprise. It was a suprise because You would think that someone with the second name of Namagnomedov would've had a better ground game. Joe made this look easy.

3. Josh Emmett Verbally Taps Out.

Youssef Bulal, made Josh Emmett verbally tap out. This shocked me, because you would'nt expect this from a seasoned fighter. Some fans would argue that this showed a lack of desire, but if you ask me. This shows a fighter knowing when to say when, and Josh shouldn't be slammed for that.

2. Jiri Prochazka Is The No1 Contender For The Light Heavyweight Championship Crown.

This was given the fight of the night honours, and was an excellent war of nutrition, that had me engrosed from the start. This to me wasn't just the fight of the night, because to me both men put forward a solid effort, but it was Jiri who got the win after he caught James Roundtree Jnr with a solid left hook, that rocked him. This allowed Jiri to finish the job by knockout.

1. Main Event, And Co Main.

Both of these fights were a study in contrast. On one side we had the one man dismanting that came from Merab Dvalishvili, as he owned Cory Sandhagen on the ground, on his way to retaining the Bantamweight Championship, whilst Alex Pereira got his belt back, after he knocked out Magamed Ankalaev. Both of these fights delivered, and they were a great way to end the UFC's best PPV of the year.



Friday, 3 October 2025

Classic PPV Post 5 TNA Bound For Glory 2012.

5. Opening Video.

As a fan of Pro Wrestling for most of my life. The one thing that always got me going was the video intro packages, and this one for TNA Bound For Glory 2012 was awesome. Go and check this out if you can.

4. Were is Zima Ion.

Zima can be watched in WWE as Jaquin Wilde. On this night he had a fun Match for the X Division Championship against Rob Van Damme, in which he would lose his belt. Zima. I'm not sure why he left TNA, but he exited the company in 2018, he worked on the indy scene throughout 2019,  until 2020 when he signed for the WWE, were he works as Jaqauin wilde.

3. Bobby Roode vs James Storm.

This was one of the best Matches of the year in any promotion. It was a bloodsoaked piece of master stroke booking, that echoed with the savage violence shown in its storytelling. This was one of my favourite Matches of that year, and as it turned out Big Daddy Dave Meltzer gave it a 4.5 stars in his rating system. So yeah great minds think a like.

2. #Speakingout.

As I sat down to watch the dvd to do the research for this piece. I was sickened. In 2020 the Pro Wrestling industry was rocked after a series of allegations of Sexual Misconduct were levied against Wrestlers across many promotions. It started off from the UK scene, and within hours it had gone global. A man that was featured heavily on this card was Joey Ryan. Joey was released from Impact in July of that year, whilst Austin Aries would also face similar allegations. He would be let go from TNA, and WWE due to attitude issues.

1. The Rebirth Of Jeff Hardy.

The Story of Mr Jeffrey Nero Hardy can only be decribed in some words. Complicated. Controversial, and. Conflicting. His first run in WWE ended in controversy back in April of 2003, due to his poor in ring work, and behavorial issues. He would be brought back to the promotion in 2006, on a three year deal, and was then released again. This time it was due drug dependency issues that resulted in Jeff being charged with drug posession. He would be allowed to work for TNA 5 months after this, but in the background his case was getting worse along with his addiction issues. This would end with the Victory Road situation. Jeff went to the ring in no state to perform. This would get Hardy suspended from the company. He returned at Bound For Glory 2011, and would instantly be put in a programme against Jeff Jarrett. This would start his return arc, that would see him have matches against Bobby Roode, and. Kurt Angle, in the months that led up to this showcase. He beat Austin Aries to become the TNA World Heavyweight Champion. This was inspiring to me. I've never had addiction issues, but I have had learning issues that have plagued my life, so watching Jeff Overcome his struggles during this period. said to me that you can overcome anything if you put your mind to it.


Thursday, 2 October 2025

AEW Dynamite Review 2.10.2025.

This Was A Class Look.

This show opened up with looking incredible. I love this bowl look, and how it made the show feel intimate. AEW please book more of these style venues.

6 Man Tag Match Brodido And Kenny Omega vs Josh Alexander And The Elite.

I loved this. From the comedy beforehand, to the bucks getting mugged off again by the production guys, oh and hello Brandon Cutler. I have a little bit advice for Nick Jackson. In the words of Brandon Flowers from The Killers. The house always wins. This Match was excellent, from all six men making me feel like a nine year old, when they did the mackerena, to the physicality, and the Matches within the Match all allowing the Match to have time to breathe. After a fantastic final series of exchanges Kenny got the win for his team with an one winged angel. The aftermath was even more entertaining. Jurassic Express came out, and instantly took out The Young Bucks. Jack Perry squared up to Kenny, which resulted in both men having a shoving Match. Kenny then took us all on a trip down memory lane, with his promo, as he talked about what the future holds, whilst thanking fans, with passion, a due, and a bang. Only this wasn't the end, because the lights went out, and their stood a hooded figure, as the lights came back on he revealed himself to be a returning Andrade El Idolo. This is complete Keyfabe. Andrade was fired by WWE last month, so he wouldn't have a non compete clause in his contract, if i'm not mistaken. He then joined The Damn It Don Callis.

6 Year Video Package.

This was very well produced, and it worked as a great trip through the first six years of Dynamite. Also cool soundtrack by Garbage.

Mark Briscoe.

Ok, i'm just going to say it. I love Mark Briscoe, and he's not done with Maxwell. This screams Full Gear.

 Kyle Fletcher vs Orange Cassidy AEW TNT Championship.

This was an excellent slow burn of a Match, that captilised on its own urgentcy, as both showed incredible efforts, because effort increases urgentcy, and urgentcy increases effort, this became the main selling point of the story of the Match, as both men gave everything. Fletcher retained thanks to Holograms clone attacking Cassidy. This allowed Kyle to hit the orange one with a brainbuster for the win. The lights kept going on and off, and at this point I was thinking, could someone just put 50p in the metre.

Mercedes Mone And Puppet Mercedes.

I'm probably the only person who thinks that Tony Khan missed a trick, not licensing those Mone Dolls. I love Harley Cameron. She was great throughout this broadcast. Mercedes having her own celebration next week, when the show goes to Daley's Place, ok then, I guess.

The Deathriders vs Samoa Joe. Powerhouse Hobbs And Hangman Adam Page.

I didn't like this. The in ring work felt flat, and overall a bit of the place. The Matches within the Match were solid, but they were predictable, and you could see who was going to partner with who. Hangman got the win for his team when he gave Claudio a deadeye and buckshot combo. Joe and Hangman then had a minor falling out. This made Hangman give him a shot at the AEW World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleDream. I like the idea of this Match, even though it screams TV Match.

Jetspeed Segment.

Ok. Kevin Knight, you don't call Stokeley Hathaway a garden gnome, he's a glourious man. Kevin Knight vs Dax Harwood sounds alright though.

Timeless Toni Storm vs Tay Melo.

I didn't like this. The Match worked to put a sad light on the womens division. The action was ok, but we don't see enough of Tay Melo, and that's a real shame, because she's one of my favourites to watch. Timeless got the win, and she then called out Kris Statlander. Kris then agreed to a Match at WrestleDream later on.

 GOA vs The Swirl.

On paper this didn't excite me, but I have to say it the work was solid. It won't end up on my best of the year list, but at least were getting a No DQ Street fight out of this, with The Hurt Syndicate next week. MVP is my MVP of the year, without a shadow of a doubt.

Don Callis Clueless Booker Of The Year.

Don Callis booked Okada, and. Takeshista in a Match next week against Brodido. Yeah I don't see any issues with this at all. He says.

Darby Allin And Kris Statlander vs Wheeler Yuta And Marina Shafir Tornedo Tag Match.

This was a blast. From both teams fighting in the fans, to the physicality resulting in sickening plunder, that helped sell the story of the Match. The Matches within also helped give the Match time to breathe. The chair and table spots, gave room for Marina to get foot tacked, as the final series of exchanges saw dust go in Marinas eyes. She thought wheeler looked a My Chemical Romance fan. Darby got the win by giving Yuta a Coffin Drop. Darby started whipping, like a goverment mule in the aftermath. Pac then attacked to make the save, and Moxley came out. Yuta was choking Darby as Jon cut a scaving promo on him, accepting the challenge of an I quit Match at WrestleDream. This Card is starting to look tasty.

Overview Of AEW Dynamite's 6th Anniversary.

Minor gripes to one side. I enjoyed this broadcast. Storylines progressed as the WrestleDream card starts to take shape.

The AEW Dynamite 6th Anniversary show is a solid 8/10.





Wednesday, 1 October 2025

Classic PPV Series Post 4 UFC 166 Valesquez vs Bigfoot 2.

5. Where Is KJ Noons.

I did my research to find out what this guy is up to nowadays. After retiring from MMA, he trained to become an EMT, and has worked as a firefighter ever since. This is very inspirational, and it shows their is life beyond the cage. He lost to Donald Cowboy Cerone at this event.

4. Where is TJ Grant .

TJ has since retired from the sport, and now runs a Mixed Martial Arts Gym in his home of Halifax Nova Scotia. This even more proof that fighters in some cases, want to train the future.

3. Glover Texiera Was A Scary Force.

Take your mind back to 2013, and the Light Heavyweight Division was under the guard of its Champion Jon Jones, and the fight industry was asking one question, who was going to step up to him? Step forward Glover Texiera, a solid rock, that looked like granit on this night when he beat James Te Huna. Glover would go on to lose to Jon ten months later, and then have a great career with the UFC, as the years went on.

2. I Felt Bad For Mark Hunt.

I'm wasn't the biggest fan of Junior Dos Santos. I thought that his fighting style was a bit boring, and overall predictable, so when he beat Mark Hunt on this card. I just felt bad for the Kiwi, because this ment that him getting a future shot against the then Champion Cain Valesquez was now up in the air.

1. Mario Yama Saki Was A Danger.

Mario Yamasaki, has had a chequered past when it has come to protecting fighters in the cage. You could look at his last fight for the UFC which was Schevchenko vs Cachoeira in Febuary of 2018. Which was horrorific, and he deserves everything that he got in it's aftermath. But I feel how he stopped this fight doesn't get enough attention. When Cain Stropped Big foot to retain, this could've been stopped moments beforehand. The choke that Bigfoot got caught with looked deep, and nasty.



Tuesday, 30 September 2025

My Top 5 Thoughts On Monday Night 30.9.2025.

Intro.

Sometimes in this life, things suck. Monday Night Raw isn't one of them, i'm like this due to the fact that i've got a cold, so instead of doing a full review i'm going to a top 5 thoughts piece instead. So here goes nothing.

5. Rhea Ripley Segment.

This was corny, a bit predictable, but enjoyable. Rhea came out and called out Asuka. Instead what she got was a conflicted Iyo Sky. Iyo was torn, because Kairi, and Asuka are here family. Both ladies turned up on the big screen, as the lights went down in the arena. This was the perfect story beat to shatter Iyo's hopes. Asuka and Kairi then attacked Rhea. This was a episode long story thread, that came to the conclusion that Rhea and Iyo,  will be facing Asuka and Kairi in Perth.

4. Dirty Dominic Mysterio vs Rusev WWE Mens Intercontinental Championship.

I didn't like this. It all felt a bit flat, and it never recovered. The Matches trappings heavily relied on shenanigans, and it was tiring. Dom retained.

3. Bayley vs Raquel Rodriguez.

This Match was centred around it's surroundings of Raleigh North Carolina. Both ladies looked like they were having a great time. In the last Match I felt that it fell into the realm of shenanigans, but this actually made sense, and it played into the story of Bayleys decent into insanity. Raquel got the the win, thanks to Roxanne Perez.

2. Seth Rollins Segment.

From ancoring himself as a leader of the industry, to comparing Roman, and Cm Punk to a life threatening disease. ( which was a bit too far. ) This wasn't the first time that Seth has compared someone to Cancer, because he did this to Dave Meltzer back in 2020, and he did this whilst looking like a renta version of Rufus, and. Morphius, from Bill And Teds Excellent Adventures, and. The Matrix. Cody Rhodes then came out, and the pair had a fantastic promo dual. The fans were on Cody's side, as he basked in their glory. This was a 180 from Cody normally does. This segment dealt with the under current theme of a power struggle. I loved this segment.

1. The Brons vs The Usos Tornado Tag Team Match.

I liked this. From Jeys isolation. Jimmy getting put through an announcers table, and then there's the return of my Tribal Chief Roman Reigns. Even though I do think that this too soon to bring Roman back. This could be leading to a reuniting of some sorts.



 

Monday, 29 September 2025

Classic PPV Series Post 3 UFC 132.

Intro. 

For this one we're heading back to the Summer of 2011 and the forth of July weekend, as the weekend of independence dawned on the United States, the UFC gave us one hell of a PPV card. And for one I loved it. So lets get into it.

5. UFC Countdown To 132.

These build up shows from this time were the gift that kept on giving. Urijah Faber, and. Dominic Cruz rivalry. Tito Ortiz looking jacked, ahead of his fight against Ryan Bader, and. Chris Leben talking about his respect for his opponent Wanderlai Silva, these two have quite the counteracting careers. ( more on these two later )

4. Where Is Carlos Condit.

On this show Carlos showed just how scary he was as a fighter, when he beat Don Yun Kim, with a Superman Punch, this was a well timed piece of action that brought an end to the fight. Nowadays Carlos has left fighting behind him, and is now a Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, and Muay Thai coach, and has multiple hands in other businesses, that includes a coffee shop, and a jeans venture.

3. Were Are Dennis Siver And Matt Wiman.

On this night this pair had a minor barn burner of a fight, that saw Siver get the decision win, but what's more interesting is were are they now. Dennis resides in his city of Mannheim in Germany, a retired fighter, were he runs a Mixed Martial Arts Gym. Whilst Matt has also retired and now works in the hospice industry as an adjunct professor. these men have proved that there is a life after the cage.

2. Chris Leben And Wanderlai Silva.

These two have a counteracting Career, when you look at how they ended their time in the worlds largest fight organisation. Chris would leave the UFC in 2014, after his poor outing against Urijah Hall at UFC 168, he would face suspensions due to failed drug tests before this time. Wanderlai would leave the UFC under a controversial cloud of smoke, when he refused drug testing in 2014, but his relationship with the UFC would end in 2016, as fight fixing allegations came to light. This would be compunded by his disilution for fighting. Leben knocked him out on this night.

1. Faber vs Cruz.

I have a strange love for this fight. It managed to leave me enthralled, whilst also leaving feeling angry. I was more of a Urijah Faber fan, because I felt that he was more relatable, whilst Dominic reminded me of that little sibling that just owned everything. Cruz would get the better of Faber again in the Summer of 2016.



 

My Thoughts On UFC Fight Night Perth.

Intro.

Ok guys I'm starting this off with another apology. I was due to release this on Sunday evening, but due to the fact that I was feeling unwell I have had to hold this back and watch and review this on Monday Morning. I'm feeling ok now, so lets get into it.

5. Tom Nolan Remember The Name.

I wasn't impressed with Tom's stand up, but the way he took Charlie Campbell to the ground and submitted him, showed that his ground game is where his dinner lyes. What a solid performance.

4. Neil Magny Is Still The Man.

Ok. Look. I get why fans got pissed off with this fight, due to the referee decision, at the end of the first round, and the confusion that came along side it. However the fight did make me think, that even though i'm not the biggest fan of Magny. I do feel that he has a lot to offer the Welterweight Division. He got the win by submission.

3. Jack Jenkins.

I have to say that I wasn't a fan of this fight. In my opinion this was a stagnant affair, and it never picked up. Jenkins got the win by decision. His post fight interview with Paul Felder was an emotional reminder that hard work pays off, and that if set your goals, you can achieve anything.

2. Jimmy Crute Strooth.

I have no other words to describe this other than strooth. Jimmy Crute beat Ivan Erslan with a slick looking Rear Naked Choke in the first round. I thought this was the performance of the night, and i'm excited to see were Crute goes next in the promotion.

1. Carlos Ulberg Crikey.

Carlos Ulberg, beat. Dominick Reyes by knockout. This was another great performance, and another stand out moment, on a night that was packed with them, for Kiwi, and Australian fighters.

Saturday, 27 September 2025

 Frtiday Night Smackdown Review.

Superstars Seen Showing Up.

Tiffany Stratton. Jade Cargill. Nia Jax, and. Sami Zayn were seen showing up to work, ahead of their Matches on this show.

Paul Heyman Segment.

I didn't like this. It felt strange, his segment dealt with counteracting Cody Rhodes, whilst delving into the idea of the conspiracies that surround Brock Lesnar, the fans were on their feet throughout, as they chanted OTC, but Heyman brought them back down to earth when he reminded them of what Bronson Reed did to Roman at Clash In Paris. Cody Rhodes then came out, and he delved into his thoughts on Lesnar, whilst talking about who the real Paul Heyman is. His he an Oracle? Is he a wiseman, or is he an advocate. This was when the Brons faced against Cody, and he gave them a warning that they can't trust Paul. A fight broke out to end the segment. This was all off. I get that this is a good way to start a new promising storyline, but when its outline is centred around a man who's been mentioned in a Sex trafficking Lawsuit 44 times, it makes me feel uneasy.

The Street Profits vs Melo Don't Miz.

I didn't like this. It was predictable, stale, and boring. The Profits got the win. I'm starting to think that Melo Don't Miz aren't one for this world, and you know what? Good, because Melo is so much better than this.

Jade Cargill Segment.

Jade Cargill, met Stephanie Vaquer and told her what was going to happen tonight. Tiffany Stratton, and Nia Jax would do the same thing throughout the show.

Giulia And Kiana James vs Michin And Bfab.

I hated this. It was yet another boring, and predictable Match, that fell flat of all expectations. Giulia and Kiana James got the win.

NXT Hopefuls.

Given the fact that Smackdown was coming live from Orlando, it was no suprise that WWE would cherry pick some NXT talent for the broadcast. I haven't been a big NXT for quite sometime, but I do check in every now and again. Zaria And Sol Ruca, was a interesting choice to face Charlotte Flair, and. Alexa Bliss in a promo segment.

Drew Mcintyre Segment.

Drew walked out in a moon boot, and instantly sounded like a fan of a Premier League Football, because he blamed everyone but himself, he said that everyone is protecting Cody, including the medical staff. Nick Aldis called him out. This led to Jacob Fatu coming out, and telling Drew to stop bitching, and complaining. Drew then gave him a head butt sandwich, and Jacob gave Drew a superkick to end this segment. I liked this. It's no secret that Drew Mcintyre has been one of my favourite things about WWE this year, and his character development is one of the things that I come back to.

Sami Zayn vs ?.

As the broadcast went on. In my mind I started playing a guessing game. Who was going to Sami Zayn opponent, and as it turned out it was Jevon Edwards. If you check one thing out from this broadcast, make sure its this Match, because this was excellent. Sami retained.

Damien Priest Gets Wrecked By Alestair Black.

I don't know about you guys, but this just isn't doing it for me. Just have the Match already. Ok, bored now.

Tiffany Stratton vs Jade Cargill vs Nia Jax WWE Womens Championship.

This was mainly a forgettable affair, and this was down to how the Match was booked. The physicality was decent, but you could call each move coming from a mile away, and this made my viewing experience a bit of a drag. Tiffany retained, and will face Stephanie Vaquer in Perth in two weeks time. This has a lot of promise.

Overview Of Friday Night Smackdown.

This weeks Friday Night Smackdown was highly underwhelming, and forgettable. Some people would say that's the time of year, but when you dig beneath the surface, this has been a thing since the back end of 2024, and if i'm being honest it's just not good enough.

This weeks Friday Night Smackdown is a low 4/10.

Friday, 26 September 2025

My Top 5 Worst Moments From WWE's Raw Guest Host Era.

Intro.

As a form of research. I put myself through a load of trudge to make you guys had some solid content. Who remembers the Monday Night Raw guest host period. Because I don't want to. This period was a stalemate for the WWE. To be a fan at this point in their history, felt like going to the dentist, and asking them to pull out your teeth the hard way, because their creative was aimed at 8 year olds, and they were failing to make new stars. So lets shove some Celebs down your throats.

5. Bob Barker.

This happened on the on the 7th of September 2009, and some people say that this game segment was gold, but to me it was a waste of time. Over here in the UK, we've never heard of this man, because his shows never aired in my country. And if this segment was anything to go by, then we didn't miss out on anything.

4. David Hasselhoff.

This happened two weeks after Wrestlemania 26, and it was confusing. Us Brits loved Baywatch back in the 1990's to the point that it became one of the biggest international imports, that used to make saturday Nights ITV schedule actually worth watching. So this made WWE think. I know lets be completely tone def, and book The Hoff. All of this was cringe. Hornswopggle as a Lifeguard anyone.

3. Snooki.

Lets go back to 2011. Jersey Shore was a massive hit on MTV, raking in more than 6 million viewers in the states, and was in the networks top 5 shows in other international territories. This happened during the build to Wrestlemania 27, and oh my this was bad. This was 2011, and reality TV was in a boom period, so it did make sense, but when you look back on this time. It's things like this that alienated the traditional fans.

2. Jeremy Piven.

Given what has happened over the past few years. This is bad, and also very weird. Jeremy took to Monday Night Raw in the Summer of 2009, ahead of SummerMayhem. I mean Slam. The man who gave life to the character of Ari Gold, who's based on the real life Ari Emmanuel, the man who managed Mark Walberg, and then went to manage endeavour, and turn it into a global force. This happened 14 years before the TKO merger, which could be seen as for telling the future.

1. Donald Trump.

What do you get when you put too awful human beings in the same ring together, well if you're answer is Vince Mcmahon and Donald Trump, having a promo battle on the 22nd of June 2009 edition of Monday Night Raw, then give yourself a Gold Star, because you'd be right. I'm going to go and have a lye down, because, well, yeah this part of the list wasn't a good thing for me.


 

Monday Night Raw Review 4.11.2025. Cm Punk Segment. This was the right way to start off the show. Punk was given the walk through treatment,...