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We have reached the end of season 3 of LM/WS. I want to thank everyone who has participated. Season 3 was a lot of fun with some great events and now is time to crown the season 3 champion. Hope.
Calculating the 500 Greatest Wrestlers in WWE History (Part 4) By MattySpice on Jan 17, 2021, 3:10pm EST 20
I don t know what you did during your increased amount of free time in 2020, but I spent it doing what I love to do best: making an obscenely large and markedly unimportant spreadsheet in which I attempt in vain to mathematically calculate the greatest wrestler in the history of WWE! I wouldn t be surprised if someone has attempted this before, but my love of meaningless statistics compelled me to do it anyway. After spending countless hours, I just needed to share the fruits of many long, depressing hours. While it is not perfect, and at times disappointing, I do think in general that the rankings brought about from this project match common consensus pretty closely. This list is intended to only describe each wrestler s career within WWE/ WWF/ WWWF/ Capitol Wrestling, though as noted in the Breakdown there are some exceptions to this rule. Wrestlers are counte
Dwayne The Rock Johnson Interview Airs on WWE Talking Smack
WWE Talking Smack on Friday night featured a segment with The Rock, Dwayne Johnson, being interviewed by NFL Insider and FOX host Jay Glazer. Though the segment was promoted by FS1 earlier in the day on Friday to hype up the Talking Smack broadcast, what aired was something that Glazer recorded with Johnson back in November for his One Glass with Jay Glazer series.
The brief segment featured Johnson discussing his initial heel turn back in 1997. He talked about how he was a stereotypical, smiling babyface when he started in the company in 1996 (at the Survivor Series) and was unmercifully boo ed by the wrestling audience. He even referenced the infamous Die, Rocky, Die chants.