Monday, June 10, 2024

World Heavyweight Championship (2023-Present) History

1. Seth "Freakin" Rollins
Defeated: AJ Styles
Location: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Run: May 27, 2023 to April 7, 2024
Days Held: 316

2. Drew McIntyre
Defeated: Seth "Freakin" Rollins
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Run: April 7, 2024
Days Held: 0

3. Damian Priest
Defeated: Drew McIntyre
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Run: April 7, 2024 to August 3, 2024
Days Held: 118
This was Damian's Money in the Bank cash-in.

4. Gunther
Defeated: Damian Priest
Location: Cleveland, Ohio
Run: August 3, 2024 to 
Days Held: 

5. 
Defeated: 
Location: 
Run: 
Days Held: 

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Reigns

1. Seth "Freakin" Rollins (1)
2. Drew McIntyre (1)
3. Damian Priest (1)
4. Gunther (1)
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Reigns and Days

1. Seth "Freakin" Rollins
    1. 316 days

2. Drew McIntyre
    1. 0 days

3. Damian Priest
    1. 118 days

4. Gunther
    1. TBA

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Combined Reigns and Days

1. Seth "Freakin" Rollins
    - Reign: 1
    - Days: 316

2. Drew McIntyre
    - Reign: 1
    - Days: 0

3. Damian Priest
    - Reign: 1
    - Days: 118

4. Gunther
    - Reign: 1
    - Days: TBA

5. 
    - Reign: 
    - Days: 

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Times Changed Per Year

1. 2023 (1)
2. 2024 (3)
3. 2025 ()
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Times Changed Per Decade

1. 2020s (4)

Monday, June 3, 2024

My Thoughts on AEW

Tony Khan
He may be a good business man in other aspects, but in wrestling, he has no clue what he is doing. He lacks creativity to create amazing storylines. He seems like he would rather be one of the boys, instead of a boss. He needs to stop being one of the boys, and be more like a boss. Plus, he needs to bring in people to help him in the creative department.

To much mention of WWE
As a fan who grew up in the Attitude Era/Monday Night War, it was a new concept to hear the rival company take shots at the other company. Well AEW took that concept and ran with it way to much. In the beginning it was ok, but 5 years in and its just way to annoying, like it makes it seem that is how they stay relevant or something. I gave up watching the company every week because of it (well of the reasons). But I do tend to read up on it when other people talk about AEW. The mention of WWE is something they need to give up. Just move on from it.

Championships
All Elite Wrestling
1. AEW World Championship
2. AEW TNT Championship
3. AEW International Championship
4. AEW Continental Championship
5. AEW Women's World Championship
6. AEW TBS Championship
7. AEW World Tag Team Championship
8. AEW World Trios Championship
9. FTW Championship

Ring of Honor
1. ROH World Championship
2. ROH World Television Championship
3. ROH Pure Championship
4. ROH Women's World Championship
5. ROH Women's World Television Championship
6. ROH World Tag Team Championship
7. ROH World Six-Man Tag Team Championship

That is a whole lot of championships AEW features or try to feature each week. They need to stop having ROH championships feature on AEW programming. Make ROH their developmental territory.

Plus,
1. AEW Women's Tag Team Championship
2. AEW Mixed Tag Team Championship

These championships has been mention on wanting to do at some point, but that is way to much. They need to drop some championships.

Ratings
I know a lot of fans don't care about ratings, but the fact that they did good numbers in the beginning, and now they are doing around the 600,000 and 700,000 range. They really need to get their head out of their a$$, and get the creativity a flowing and get those numbers back up. I want to see AEW succeed. I was happy when they launched in 2019 giving wrestlers another choice of where to wrestle other than TNA (formerly Impact Wrestling) and WWE, plus giving wrestling fans another choice of what to watch in Pro Wrestling. Like if you don't like WWE, you got TNA and AEW. If you don't like TNA, you got WWE and AEW. If you don't like AEW, you got WWE and TNA. It is truly amazing to have more options when it comes to wrestling companies like that. Right now I don't see AEW as competition to WWE, as their ratings are just way to low. To compete, they really need to do something in the creative department to help see those ratings rise.

As for WWE and AEW working together, I don't see how it would benefit WWE. However, it would benefit AEW. Plus, with them taking shots at WWE, why would WWE want to work with them. I mean yeah WWE would take the better route and not let it get in the way of doing business, if it felt right and if it would be beneficial for both companies. But right now, I don't see it happening as I'm sure TK would want his people to go over the WWE people, which is not the best way to do business. TK needs to get his ego in check to properly work with WWE.

Thursday, January 20, 2022

WWE 2K22 Editions

Standard Edition
Release Date: March 11, 2022
Format: Physical and Digital
Cost: $59.99 (PS4, Xbox One, PC) and $69.99 (PS5, Xbox Series X|S)

The Standard Edition includes the following items:
  • Copy of WWE 2K22 video game
  • Pre-Order Bonus: Undertaker Immortal Pack

Cross-Gen Bundle
Release Date: March 11, 2022
Format: Digital
Cost: $79.99

The Cross-Gen Bundle includes the following items:
  • Digital WWE 2K22 video game for both generations of consoles (PS4 & PS5 bundle - or Xbox One & Xbox Series X|S bundle)
  • Starrcade '96 Rey Mysterio Pack (PS5 and Xbox Series X|S only)
  • Pre-Order Bonus: Undertaker Immortal Pack

Deluxe Edition
Release Date: March 8, 2022 (3 Days Early Access)
Format: Physical and Digital (only Digital on PC)
Cost: $99.99

The Deluxe Edition includes the following items:
  • Copy of WWE 2K22 video game Deluxe Edition packaging
  • Starrcade '96 Rey Mysterio Pack (PS5 and Xbox Series X|S only)
  • Pre-Order Bonus: Undertaker Immortal Pack
  • Access to WWE 2K22 Season Pass DLC
  • MyRISE Mega-Boost and SuperCharger Packs
  • Limited Edition WWE SuperCard Content: Rey Mysterio and Dominik Mysterio cards (included in-box for physical copies only)

nWo 4-Life Edition
Release Date: March 8, 2022 (3 Days Early Access)
Format: Digital only
Cost: $119.99

The nWo 4-Life Edition includes the following items:
  • Copy of WWE 2K22 video game
  • Starrcade '96 Rey Mysterio Pack (PS5 and Xbox Series X|S only)
  • Pre-Order Bonus: Undertaker Immortal Pack
  • Access to WWE 2K22 Season Pass DLC
  • MyRISE Mega-Boost and SuperCharger Packs
  • Playable Eric Bischoff character
  • Alternate nWo attires for Hollywood Hogan, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, and Syxx
  • MyFACTION EVO Cards for Hollywood Hogan, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, and Syxx
  • 1 MyFACTION "Gold" Pack bundled with nWo EVO cards
  • WCW Souled Out 1997 and WCW Bash at the Beach 1996 arenas
  • nWo Wolfpac Championship

WWE 2K22 Championships



DLC WCW Championships
  1. nWo Wolfpac Championship

Saturday, January 1, 2022

WWE Pay-Per-View Kickoff 2022

January 1, 2022 WWE Day 1

1. Tag Team Match
Sheamus and Ridge Holland vs. Cesaro and Ricochet
Winners: Sheamus and Ridge Holland by pinfall

NWA World Tag Team Championship (Northeast version)

Champions: Wildman Stevens & Wildman Fargo
Defeated: N/A
Location: New York, New York
Date: February 26, 1957

Champions: Antonino Rocca & Miguel Perez
Defeated: Don Stevens & Jackie Fargo
Location: New York, New York
Date: March 30, 1957


WWE Day 1

Event: WWE Day 1
Date: January 1, 2012
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
Venue: State Farm Arena
Attendance: TBA

1. WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship Tag Team Match
The Usos (Jimmy and Jey) vs. The New Day (Sir Kofi Kingston and King Woods)
Winners: The Usos by pinfall to retain the tag team championship
2. Singles Match
Madcap Moss vs. Drew McIntyre
Winner: Drew McIntyre by pinfall
3. WWE Raw Tag Team Championship Tag Team Match
The Street Profits (Angelo Dawkins and Montez Ford) vs. RK-Bro (Randy Orton and Riddle)
Winners: RK-Bro by pinfall to retain the tag team championship
4. Singles Match
The Miz vs. Edge
Winner: Edge by pinfall
5. WWE Raw Women's Championship Women's Match
Liv Morgan vs. Becky Lynch
Winner: Becky Lynch by pinfall to retain the championship
6. WWE Championship Fatal 5 Way Match
Seth Rollins vs. Kevin Owens vs. Bobby Lashley vs. Big E vs. Brock Lesnar
Winner: Brock Lesnar by pinfall to win the championship