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July 18, 2004 by mrboo
TRIPLE X (DANIELS AND PRIMETIME) VS. TEAM JAPAN (NOSAWA AND MIYAMOTO) In an international X style tag team match, Triple X got a preview of their Wednesday night contender’s match against Team Mexico on Impact, taking on Team Japan’s Nosawa and Miyamoto. During the bout, Miyamoto accidentally blinded partner Nosawa with the green mist, missing his intended target of Primetime. With Nosawa out of the bout, Triple X took advantage and hit their “Powerplex” finisher for the win. Triple X move...
July 18, 2004 by mrboo
Source : Wrestling rankings Credit : Blogs.vivekwwe.com  Rankings are updated every two months & calculated on their basis of their performance during this time with past achievements too taken into account. Rankings   Rank  Player   Under  Category 1 Chris Benoit Raw Heavy Weight 2 Eddie Gurrero Smack Down Heavy Weight 3 ...
July 18, 2004 by mrboo
 Rankings are updated every two months & calculated on their basis of their performance during this time with past achievements too taken into account. Rankings   Rank  Player   Under  Category 1 Chris Benoit Raw Heavy Weight 2 Eddie Gurrero Smack Down Heavy Weight 3 John Bradshaw LayFi...
July 18, 2004 by mrboo
Brock Lesner falls out of top 25 for the first time in the year due to long time ring absence. Same is the case with Bill Goldberg, who last time featured on top 25 is out of place due to rare ring prescence. HBk Shawn micheals also didnt feature in the top 25 due to less no . of matches & victories in the past 3 months. John Bradshaw lay field is the new entry in the top 25 along with Mordecai & Kenzo Suzaki. JBL's ranking shot to 3rd place [the best ranking till now] after his title win i...
July 17, 2004 by mrboo
News section of WWE World vivekwwe.com is back,so U can the the latest news report of wrestling happening in our main page itself. Works are also being carried out to start the forum again,hopefully it will start from the next week. The site will still undergo some more maintanance so sorry for any trouble caused.
July 17, 2004 by mrboo
He was the largest athlete the world had ever seen, and was professional wrestling’s most famous attraction throughout the 1970s and much of the 1980s. Standing 7’4” and weighing between 475 and 540 pounds over the course of his career, he truly earned his nickname of “The Eighth Wonder of the World”. By the time he was 12, the boy stood 6’3” and weighed in at 200 pounds. This was due to the fact that he was born with acromegaly, a disorder that causes the bones to grow at an accelerated ra...
July 17, 2004 by mrboo
A much-beloved figure backstage, Arnold Skaaland has been involved in virtually every aspect of the wrestling business, from grappling to managing to promoting. As a wrestler, Skaaland was fearless, taking on much larger men, and always giving them a fight. In 1967, he and Spiros Arion won the old WWE United States tag team championship. But another generation of fans remembers Skaaland as a manager, regularly accompanying Bruno Sammartino to the ring during his championship run, then p...
July 17, 2004 by mrboo
Robert Marella entered the wrestling business in 1959, working for northeastern promoters Vincent J. McMahon and Joseph “Toots” Mondt. He debuted as Gorilla Monsoon, a “former Asiatic Champion” billed as hailing from Manchuria. With manager “Wild” Red Berry at his side to do all the talking, Monsoon was instantly one of the most hated heels in the country. On November 14, 1963, Monsoon teamed with fellow rulebreaker Killer Kowalski to win the United States Tag Team Championship from Skull M...
July 17, 2004 by mrboo
The father of current WWE head, Vince McMahon, learned the wrestling business from his own father, Jess McMahon, a wrestling and boxing promoter based in New York. Vince, Sr. played in Madison Square Garden as a child, accurately believing that, in some way, the building belonged to him. In 1963 – after many successful years of presenting shows in the northeastern United States -- McMahon and his partner, Toots Mondt, broke away from a national confederation of wrestling promoters, and offi...
July 17, 2004 by mrboo
It was on a sultry September evening in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, that Pat Patterson became a WWE legend. He was already the WWE North American Champion, but he was hardly a household name yet in the northeast. On this September night, however, he emerged victorious after a grueling tournament to become WWE’s first Intercontinental Champion. Of course, Patterson was a huge star and one of the most respected grapplers in the business long before he came to WWE. He first made a name for himself...
July 17, 2004 by mrboo
His very name still evokes terror, on one hand, and sympathy on the other. Of all the unusual people that have plied their trade in WWE, perhaps no one was stranger than George “The Animal” Steele. With his trademark green tongue, hairy torso and penchant for eating turnbuckles, Steele captured the spotlight without ever winning a major WWE title. There was never anyone like him before or since. Steele first came to WWE in the late 1960s and was managed over the years by the Grand Wizard, “...
July 17, 2004 by mrboo
His very name still evokes terror, on one hand, and sympathy on the other. Of all the unusual people that have plied their trade in WWE, perhaps no one was stranger than George “The Animal” Steele. With his trademark green tongue, hairy torso and penchant for eating turnbuckles, Steele captured the spotlight without ever winning a major WWE title. There was never anyone like him before or since. Steele first came to WWE in the late 1960s and was managed over the years by the Grand Wizard, “...
July 16, 2004 by mrboo
It was great to watch Dravid in full flow,when all indian batsman looked rusty & struggled the legendry Wall Dravid had other ideas. Just like Doctered ordered Dravid feasted me with his range of stroke play. Eventhough Indians looked rusty still it was a comfortable victory. On the other match Bangladesh Proved HongKong that the difference between the two sides is huge with Test status,has they won comfortably too.
July 15, 2004 by mrboo
Chances of lifting the trophy Chances of lifting the trophy   Chances% India Pakistan Srilanka Bangladesh UAE Hong Kong  Form 95 75 70 45 - - Trophy 60 20 20 - - - Team 90 65 75 60 65 65 Conditions 80 ...
July 15, 2004 by mrboo
India Sachin & Sehwag [opening combination] Rahul Dravid ,Saurav Ganguly [Middle order trio ] Yuvraj Singh & Mohammed Kaif [Young Sensations] Pakistan Inzamam Ul Haq [Captain & Gaint Match winner] Yousuf Youhana [Vice Captain] Imran Nazir [Agreesive opener] Moin Khan [Wicket keeping Batsman] Srilanka Sanath Jayasuriya [Explosive opener] Marvan Atapattu [ Captain Sensation] Mehala Jayawerdana [Stylish Middle order] Bangladesh Habibul Basher [World class talent found...