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WWE Best Pay-Per-View Matches 2012 (DVD review)

WWE Best Pay-Per-View Matches 2012 (DVD review)

The year 2012 offered up many memories and landmark moments for fans of World Wrestling Entertainment. The return of Brock Lesnar. A ‘Once in a Lifetime’ showdown.  The longest WWE championship reign of the modern era. And, yes, the debut of Ryback. While Raw had a big role to play in many or these memories, WWE’s twelve pay-per-view events also offered a great deal of action and big clashes – so it’s little wonder that Fremantle Media has released ‘WWE Best Pay-Per-View Matches 2012′, a three-disc compilation showcasing some of the strongest bouts from the year’s big shows. It’s available to…

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The Streak Revisited 20-0: The Undertaker vs Triple H (End Of An Era)

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The end is here. This is the final chapter. James Musselwhite’s epic series, which started with ‘Superfly’ Jimmy Snuka back in 1991, ends in 2012 with the third WrestleMania encounter against Triple H. It’s the end of an era, for both The Undertaker and CollarAndElbow.com. Join us as we take ‘the last ride’. Sob…  Triple H vs The Undertaker (HIAC with special referee Shawn Michaels) WWE WrestleMania 28: Miami, Florida – April 1st, 2012 In 2012 The Undertaker’s streak was put on the line for a third time against ‘The Game’ Triple H. But don’t worry, because although you might not…

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Is ‘Hell In A Cell’ Still Relevant in a PG Era?

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This Sunday, WWE presents their annual Hell in a Cell PPV, an event headlined by an intriguing match between CM Punk and Ryback. Whilst we hope it will be a great first time match between two intense individuals, we have to wonder how it will stack up against other epic encounters that have occurred inside the cell. More importantly, does HIAC have any relevance in a PG ‘Universe’? Chris Pilkington examines the history of Hell in a Cell and discusses whether it’s a concept that should continue to be used – or consigned to the history books forever. There aren’t…

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The State of Commentary: Why Raw Needs Jim Ross

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“Good God Almighty, Good God Almighty, they’ve killed him. By God is my witness, he is broken in half!’’ - Jim Ross, Mankind vs The Undetaker, WWF King of the Ring 1998 No matter how many times I watch that match, I always get a tingle shoot up my spine – an image of such destruction perfectly summed up by the raw emotion and panic in the commentary. Moments earlier, Mick Foley had been thrown off the top of the Hell in a Cell structure in what has become one of the most infamous images and matches of all time.…

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The Streak Revisited 9-0: The Undertaker vs Triple H

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WrestleMania X7 marked the first time that The Undertaker clashed with Triple H on the big stage. Yes, this match really did happen – and more to the point, it was really rather good… The Undertaker vs Triple H WWF WrestleMania X7: Houston, Texas – April 1st 2001 Sometimes, the best feuds are the simple ones. In the run-up to possibly the finest WrestleMania of all time, Triple H claimed to the world that he’d beaten everyone there was to beat in the WWF. The Undertaker took little time in reminding him: “You ain’t never beaten me”. Game on. This is The…

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Our First Annual WrestleMania Predictions!

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With just days to go until the big show in Miami, the Collar&Elbow.com writing team are going head to head with their predictions on who they believe will be victorious in each bout. Who will be crowned the first ever C&E WrestleMania Champion? Buckle up, it’s gonna be a bumpy ride…

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Should The Streak rest in peace?

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With just weeks to go until The Undertaker’s big Hell In A Cell showdown with Triple H at WrestleMania XVIII, we ask whether it’s time to finally put The Dead Man’s famous streak to rest… On 24th March 1965, Mark William Calaway came into this world. Since that day almost five decades ago, he has gone by many names: Mean Mark Callous, The Phenom, The Deadman, The American Badass … but for wrestling fans around the world, there is only one true name for this 6’10″ behemoth, and that is simply The Undertaker. Throughout his twenty-plus year tenure with the WWE, The Undertaker…

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