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Countdown: The Top 30 Pro Wrestling Entrance Themes (10-1)
Posted on January 14, 2011 | 3 CommentsFor themes 30-21, click here. For themes 20-11, click here. Here it is – the controversy stirrer. Sure, the last 20 themes weren’t bad, but since your favorite wasn’t in there, it really wasn’t a big deal if it was ranked 13th or 17th. But... -
Countdown: The Top 30 Pro Wrestling Entrance Themes (20-11)
Posted on January 12, 2011 | No CommentsNOTE: For themes 30-21, click here. For themes 10-1, click here. Friday, we visited the themes that we felt that we had to include for one reason or another. Throughout this countdown, you may find a theme that doesn’t seem to rank as high as you think... -
Extreme Championship Wrestling: A Eulogy
Posted on February 22, 2010 | 2 CommentsOn February 16th, 2010, ECW died. Canceled by Vince McMahon in order to present a new show for SyFy (likely to be a reboot of the same show with a different name and revamped roster), the brand lasted for 15 (!) years in one form... -
Shatner Sings WWE Theme Music – OUTSTANDING
Posted on February 2, 2010 | 1 CommentI have a healthy dose of respect for the spoken word/music of William Shatner. I know that many a person has broke our laughing at “Lucky in the Sky with Diamonds,” but his 2004 album Has Been is a touching piece of pop culture confessional...


