1. Daniel Bryan Wins WWE Title
Daniel Bryan
I’m guessing this moment would be on the top of most Wrestling fans list of 2013. Daniel Bryan finally winning the WWE title by beating John Cena clean in the middle of the ring. Yes clean!
Although it was short lived and many of us predicted the cash in by Randy Orton just moments later, the euphoria of that moment is something which nothing else has matched all year. It was a true jump out of your seat experience and a reminder to why we all love Wrestling.
It’s moments like this which makes sitting through poor comedy segments with Santino and John Cena’s superhero antics all worthwhile. Yes! Yes! Yes!
You have to feel sorry for all the fans that went to Wrestlemania 29, expecting to see Dolph Ziggler cash in his briefcase to win the World Heavyweight Championship. They waited and waited but the moment never came.
A lot of us question why WWE would not give Ziggler his moment on the biggest event of the year; I still scratch my head trying to find a reason.
However, the next night on Raw and the reaction from the crowd still managed to make it a memorable moment that Dolph deserved. Too bad he’s now on the pre-shows opening with Fandango and Curtis Axel. My, how much can change in a year.
An awesome crowd the night after Wrestlemania is fast becoming a tradition. This is mainly due to most the crowd being International fans, looking to make the most of their Wrestlemania experience before they fly back home. From random football (soccer) chants, to abusing Cena, all the way to bewildering Sheamus and Randy Orton; this crowd pretty much had everything.
If only every crowd on Raw was like this one, it would make the three show a lot more bearable to watch. However we have to wait for Chicago, New York and the UK to get a crowd where the status quo is thrown out the window and anything goes
Read more at http://whatculture.com/wwe/wwe-8-best-moments-2013.php/6#khEl78pYIj7DWJUP.99
If only every crowd on Raw was like this one, it would make the three show a lot more bearable to watch. However we have to wait for Chicago, New York and the UK to get a crowd where the status quo is thrown out the window and anything goes!
Cena and Punk have been churning out quality matches for years now, with Money in the Bank being the stand out. However on Raw this year, they concluded their epic series with an epic five star match. Even though the result was predictable, with Cena’s shot at The Rock at Wrestlemania on the line, they still managed to keep us on the edge of our seat with some brilliant near-falls and each guy busting out some new moves (Punk hitting a jaw dropping pile-driver and Cena producing his version of The Batista Bomb).
It was a 30 minute classic that made each guy look amazingly strong whether they won or lost.
Goldust has been lobbying for a match against his brother Cody at Wrestlemania for a while now. Whilst he wish hasn’t quite been granted yet, the next big thing he could have hoped for is a lengthy tag team title run with his brother. The Cody getting fired angle is one of the shining lights that has come out of terrible ‘Authority’ storyline this year, as it contributed to his triumphant return in capturing the gold with Goldust.
This wasn’t just a sentimental moment, it was tag team match of pure quality; something which has been a rarity in recent years at WWE. The match told a story of two very different brothers, getting a second chance at glory and achieving their goals.
WWE’s booking decisions often astound and confuse many of us wrestling fans. From the constant pushing of the Bella Twins to burying Damien Sandow and Dolph Ziggler, they have us pulling our hair out all year long.
Yet, one night on Raw, a hostile crowd decided to fight back. No longer were they going to be force fed a feud they had no interest in and listen to another long and angonsing promo from Triple H. They made their feelings clear who the number one guy is and who should have been competing for the Undisputed title.
As constant chants of Daniel Bryan and Yes filled the arena, Triple H stood there dumbstruck, waiting for them to finish, and boy did he have to wait a while.
Read more at http://whatculture.com/wwe/wwe-8-best-moments-2013.php/3#HOSqmt7diZHmSUyH.99
WWE’s booking decisions often astound and confuse many of us wrestling fans. From the constant pushing of the Bella Twins to burying Damien Sandow and Dolph Ziggler, they have us pulling our hair out all year long.
Yet, one night on Raw, a hostile crowd decided to fight back. No longer were they going to be force fed a feud they had no interest in and listen to another long and angonsing promo from Triple H. They made their feelings clear who the number one guy is and who should have been competing for the Undisputed title.
As constant chants of Daniel Bryan and Yes filled the arena, Triple H stood there dumbstruck, waiting for them to finish, and boy did he have to wait a while.
WWE’s booking decisions often astound and confuse many of us wrestling fans. From the constant pushing of the Bella Twins to burying Damien Sandow and Dolph Ziggler, they have us pulling our hair out all year long.
Yet, one night on Raw, a hostile crowd decided to fight back. No longer were they going to be force fed a feud they had no interest in and listen to another long and angonsing promo from Triple H. They made their feelings clear who the number one guy is and who should have been competing for the Undisputed title.
As constant chants of Daniel Bryan and Yes filled the arena, Triple H stood there dumbstruck, waiting for them to finish, and boy did he have to wait a while.
Read more at http://whatculture.com/wwe/wwe-8-best-moments-2013.php/3#HOSqmt7diZHmSUyH.99
Mark Henry has come a long way in his WWE career. Being one of the only originals left from the Attitude Era he’s seen it all, yet it’s taken him a while to hit the peak of his career. With his Hall of Pain gimmick he went on a rampage in 2012, producing the best promos and matches of his career and in doing so won over the WWE fans. This all made his retirement swerve all the more perfect.
Having won the heart of the fans, many of us genuinely would have been sad to see him go. His speech felt so open and honest that many of us didn’t see the swerve coming. Until Cena arrived. And the fact it was Cena who get World Strongest Slammed, made the swerve that much sweeter.
There’s not been a lot to shout about this year in the Diva’s division. The truth is there hasn’t been a lot to shout about for many, many years. Yet, every cloud has a silver lining and for the Diva’s division that silver lining is AJ Lee.
Being the only diva with an actual personality and character depth, she told the entire cast of Total Divas, exactly what the rest of us are thinking; that she’s brilliant and the rest are bloody awful.
It wasn’t quite up there with Punk’s pipe bomb but it still was the highlight of another very forgettable year for the divas division.
An awesome crowd the night after Wrestlemania is fast becoming a tradition. This is mainly due to most the crowd being International fans, looking to make the most of their Wrestlemania experience before they fly back home. From random football (soccer) chants, to abusing Cena, all the way to bewildering Sheamus and Randy Orton; this crowd pretty much had everything.
If only every crowd on Raw was like this one, it would make the three show a lot more bearable to watch. However we have to wait for Chicago, New York and the UK to get a crowd where the status quo is thrown out the window and anything goes!
Read more at http://whatculture.com/wwe/wwe-8-best-moments-2013.php/6#khEl78pYIj7DWJUP.99
An awesome crowd the night after Wrestlemania is fast becoming a tradition. This is mainly due to most the crowd being International fans, looking to make the most of their Wrestlemania experience before they fly back home. From random football (soccer) chants, to abusing Cena, all the way to bewildering Sheamus and Randy Orton; this crowd pretty much had everything.
If only every crowd on Raw was like this one, it would make the three show a lot more bearable to watch. However we have to wait for Chicago, New York and the UK to get a crowd where the status quo is thrown out the window and anything goes!
Read more at http://whatculture.com/wwe/wwe-8-best-moments-2013.php/6#khEl78pYIj7DWJUP.99
An awesome crowd the night after Wrestlemania is fast becoming a tradition. This is mainly due to most the crowd being International fans, looking to make the most of their Wrestlemania experience before they fly back home. From random football (soccer) chants, to abusing Cena, all the way to bewildering Sheamus and Randy Orton; this crowd pretty much had everything.
If only every crowd on Raw was like this one, it would make the three show a lot more bearable to watch. However we have to wait for Chicago, New York and the UK to get a crowd where the status quo is thrown out the window and anything goes
Read more at http://whatculture.com/wwe/wwe-8-best-moments-2013.php/6#khEl78pYIj7DWJUP.99
An awesome crowd the night after Wrestlemania is fast becoming a tradition. This is mainly due to most the crowd being International fans, looking to make the most of their Wrestlemania experience before they fly back home. From random football (soccer) chants, to abusing Cena, all the way to bewildering Sheamus and Randy Orton; this crowd pretty much had everything.
If only every crowd on Raw was like this one, it would make the three show a lot more bearable to watch. However we have to wait for Chicago, New York and the UK to get a crowd where the status quo is thrown out the window and anything goes!
Read more at http://whatculture.com/wwe/wwe-8-best-moments-2013.php/6#khEl78pYIj7DWJUP.99
1. Daniel Bryan Wins WWE Title
I’m guessing this moment would be on the top of most Wrestling fans list of 2013. Daniel Bryan finally winning the WWE title by beating John Cena clean in the middle of the ring. Yes clean!
Although it was short lived and many of us predicted the cash in by Randy Orton just moments later, the euphoria of that moment is something which nothing else has matched all year. It was a true jump out of your seat experience and a reminder to why we all love Wrestling.
It’s moments like this which makes sitting through poor comedy segments with Santino and John Cena’s superhero antics all worthwhile. Yes! Yes! Yes!
Read more at http://whatculture.com/wwe/wwe-8-best-moments-2013.php/8#oZj4KVOEc3MIZgqK.99
Daniel Bryan
I’m guessing this moment would be on the top of most Wrestling fans list of 2013. Daniel Bryan finally winning the WWE title by beating John Cena clean in the middle of the ring. Yes clean!
Although it was short lived and many of us predicted the cash in by Randy Orton just moments later, the euphoria of that moment is something which nothing else has matched all year. It was a true jump out of your seat experience and a reminder to why we all love Wrestling.
It’s moments like this which makes sitting through poor comedy segments with Santino and John Cena’s superhero antics all worthwhile. Yes! Yes! Yes!
2. Dolph Ziggler Cashes In On Raw
You have to feel sorry for all the fans that went to Wrestlemania 29, expecting to see Dolph Ziggler cash in his briefcase to win the World Heavyweight Championship. They waited and waited but the moment never came.
A lot of us question why WWE would not give Ziggler his moment on the biggest event of the year; I still scratch my head trying to find a reason.
However, the next night on Raw and the reaction from the crowd still managed to make it a memorable moment that Dolph deserved. Too bad he’s now on the pre-shows opening with Fandango and Curtis Axel. My, how much can change in a year.
3. Night After Wrestlemania Crowd
An awesome crowd the night after Wrestlemania is fast becoming a tradition. This is mainly due to most the crowd being International fans, looking to make the most of their Wrestlemania experience before they fly back home. From random football (soccer) chants, to abusing Cena, all the way to bewildering Sheamus and Randy Orton; this crowd pretty much had everything.
If only every crowd on Raw was like this one, it would make the three show a lot more bearable to watch. However we have to wait for Chicago, New York and the UK to get a crowd where the status quo is thrown out the window and anything goes
Read more at http://whatculture.com/wwe/wwe-8-best-moments-2013.php/6#khEl78pYIj7DWJUP.99
3. Night After Wrestlemania Crowd
An awesome crowd the night after Wrestlemania is fast becoming a tradition. This is mainly due to most the crowd being International fans, looking to make the most of their Wrestlemania experience before they fly back home. From random football (soccer) chants, to abusing Cena, all the way to bewildering Sheamus and Randy Orton; this crowd pretty much had everything.
If only every crowd on Raw was like this one, it would make the three show a lot more bearable to watch. However we have to wait for Chicago, New York and the UK to get a crowd where the status quo is thrown out the window and anything goes!
4. Cena vs Punk On Raw
Cena and Punk have been churning out quality matches for years now, with Money in the Bank being the stand out. However on Raw this year, they concluded their epic series with an epic five star match. Even though the result was predictable, with Cena’s shot at The Rock at Wrestlemania on the line, they still managed to keep us on the edge of our seat with some brilliant near-falls and each guy busting out some new moves (Punk hitting a jaw dropping pile-driver and Cena producing his version of The Batista Bomb).
It was a 30 minute classic that made each guy look amazingly strong whether they won or lost.
5. Goldust And Cody Win Titles
Goldust has been lobbying for a match against his brother Cody at Wrestlemania for a while now. Whilst he wish hasn’t quite been granted yet, the next big thing he could have hoped for is a lengthy tag team title run with his brother. The Cody getting fired angle is one of the shining lights that has come out of terrible ‘Authority’ storyline this year, as it contributed to his triumphant return in capturing the gold with Goldust.
This wasn’t just a sentimental moment, it was tag team match of pure quality; something which has been a rarity in recent years at WWE. The match told a story of two very different brothers, getting a second chance at glory and achieving their goals.
6. Crowd Interrupting HHH
WWE’s booking decisions often astound and confuse many of us wrestling fans. From the constant pushing of the Bella Twins to burying Damien Sandow and Dolph Ziggler, they have us pulling our hair out all year long.
Yet, one night on Raw, a hostile crowd decided to fight back. No longer were they going to be force fed a feud they had no interest in and listen to another long and angonsing promo from Triple H. They made their feelings clear who the number one guy is and who should have been competing for the Undisputed title.
As constant chants of Daniel Bryan and Yes filled the arena, Triple H stood there dumbstruck, waiting for them to finish, and boy did he have to wait a while.
Read more at http://whatculture.com/wwe/wwe-8-best-moments-2013.php/3#HOSqmt7diZHmSUyH.99
6. Crowd Interrupting HHH
WWE’s booking decisions often astound and confuse many of us wrestling fans. From the constant pushing of the Bella Twins to burying Damien Sandow and Dolph Ziggler, they have us pulling our hair out all year long.
Yet, one night on Raw, a hostile crowd decided to fight back. No longer were they going to be force fed a feud they had no interest in and listen to another long and angonsing promo from Triple H. They made their feelings clear who the number one guy is and who should have been competing for the Undisputed title.
As constant chants of Daniel Bryan and Yes filled the arena, Triple H stood there dumbstruck, waiting for them to finish, and boy did he have to wait a while.
6. Crowd Interrupting HHH
WWE’s booking decisions often astound and confuse many of us wrestling fans. From the constant pushing of the Bella Twins to burying Damien Sandow and Dolph Ziggler, they have us pulling our hair out all year long.
Yet, one night on Raw, a hostile crowd decided to fight back. No longer were they going to be force fed a feud they had no interest in and listen to another long and angonsing promo from Triple H. They made their feelings clear who the number one guy is and who should have been competing for the Undisputed title.
As constant chants of Daniel Bryan and Yes filled the arena, Triple H stood there dumbstruck, waiting for them to finish, and boy did he have to wait a while.
Read more at http://whatculture.com/wwe/wwe-8-best-moments-2013.php/3#HOSqmt7diZHmSUyH.99
7. Mark Henry Retirement Swerve
Mark Henry has come a long way in his WWE career. Being one of the only originals left from the Attitude Era he’s seen it all, yet it’s taken him a while to hit the peak of his career. With his Hall of Pain gimmick he went on a rampage in 2012, producing the best promos and matches of his career and in doing so won over the WWE fans. This all made his retirement swerve all the more perfect.
Having won the heart of the fans, many of us genuinely would have been sad to see him go. His speech felt so open and honest that many of us didn’t see the swerve coming. Until Cena arrived. And the fact it was Cena who get World Strongest Slammed, made the swerve that much sweeter.
8. AJ Lee Pipe Bomb
There’s not been a lot to shout about this year in the Diva’s division. The truth is there hasn’t been a lot to shout about for many, many years. Yet, every cloud has a silver lining and for the Diva’s division that silver lining is AJ Lee.
Being the only diva with an actual personality and character depth, she told the entire cast of Total Divas, exactly what the rest of us are thinking; that she’s brilliant and the rest are bloody awful.
It wasn’t quite up there with Punk’s pipe bomb but it still was the highlight of another very forgettable year for the divas division.
An awesome crowd the night after Wrestlemania is fast becoming a tradition. This is mainly due to most the crowd being International fans, looking to make the most of their Wrestlemania experience before they fly back home. From random football (soccer) chants, to abusing Cena, all the way to bewildering Sheamus and Randy Orton; this crowd pretty much had everything.
If only every crowd on Raw was like this one, it would make the three show a lot more bearable to watch. However we have to wait for Chicago, New York and the UK to get a crowd where the status quo is thrown out the window and anything goes!
Read more at http://whatculture.com/wwe/wwe-8-best-moments-2013.php/6#khEl78pYIj7DWJUP.99
3. Night After Wrestlemania Crowd
An awesome crowd the night after Wrestlemania is fast becoming a tradition. This is mainly due to most the crowd being International fans, looking to make the most of their Wrestlemania experience before they fly back home. From random football (soccer) chants, to abusing Cena, all the way to bewildering Sheamus and Randy Orton; this crowd pretty much had everything.
If only every crowd on Raw was like this one, it would make the three show a lot more bearable to watch. However we have to wait for Chicago, New York and the UK to get a crowd where the status quo is thrown out the window and anything goes!
Read more at http://whatculture.com/wwe/wwe-8-best-moments-2013.php/6#khEl78pYIj7DWJUP.99
3. Night After Wrestlemania Crowd
An awesome crowd the night after Wrestlemania is fast becoming a tradition. This is mainly due to most the crowd being International fans, looking to make the most of their Wrestlemania experience before they fly back home. From random football (soccer) chants, to abusing Cena, all the way to bewildering Sheamus and Randy Orton; this crowd pretty much had everything.
If only every crowd on Raw was like this one, it would make the three show a lot more bearable to watch. However we have to wait for Chicago, New York and the UK to get a crowd where the status quo is thrown out the window and anything goes
Read more at http://whatculture.com/wwe/wwe-8-best-moments-2013.php/6#khEl78pYIj7DWJUP.99
3. Night After Wrestlemania Crowd
An awesome crowd the night after Wrestlemania is fast becoming a tradition. This is mainly due to most the crowd being International fans, looking to make the most of their Wrestlemania experience before they fly back home. From random football (soccer) chants, to abusing Cena, all the way to bewildering Sheamus and Randy Orton; this crowd pretty much had everything.
If only every crowd on Raw was like this one, it would make the three show a lot more bearable to watch. However we have to wait for Chicago, New York and the UK to get a crowd where the status quo is thrown out the window and anything goes!
Read more at http://whatculture.com/wwe/wwe-8-best-moments-2013.php/6#khEl78pYIj7DWJUP.99
1. Daniel Bryan Wins WWE Title
Daniel Bryan
I’m guessing this moment would be on the top of most Wrestling fans list of 2013. Daniel Bryan finally winning the WWE title by beating John Cena clean in the middle of the ring. Yes clean!
Although it was short lived and many of us predicted the cash in by Randy Orton just moments later, the euphoria of that moment is something which nothing else has matched all year. It was a true jump out of your seat experience and a reminder to why we all love Wrestling.
It’s moments like this which makes sitting through poor comedy segments with Santino and John Cena’s superhero antics all worthwhile. Yes! Yes! Yes!
1. Daniel Bryan Wins WWE Title
I’m guessing this moment would be on the top of most Wrestling fans list of 2013. Daniel Bryan finally winning the WWE title by beating John Cena clean in the middle of the ring. Yes clean!
Although it was short lived and many of us predicted the cash in by Randy Orton just moments later, the euphoria of that moment is something which nothing else has matched all year. It was a true jump out of your seat experience and a reminder to why we all love Wrestling.
It’s moments like this which makes sitting through poor comedy segments with Santino and John Cena’s superhero antics all worthwhile. Yes! Yes! Yes!
Read more at http://whatculture.com/wwe/wwe-8-best-moments-2013.php/8#oZj4KVOEc3MIZgqK.99
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