Category: SLTD Wrestling

WWMD – How to make it truly a Clash of Champions

In this week’s column I’m going to take a look at the upcoming Clash of Champions, the first Raw brand Pay Per View. We’ll be looking at key points of some of the matches announced and see what should go down on Sunday night to make it a truely memorable Clash of Champions. Sorry, couldn’t help myself. …

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The RAW Problems

Monday Night Raw has been the flagship show of WWE since 1993, and the dominant pro wrestling show ever since the end of wCw’s Monday Nitro over 15 years ago. Yet fast forward to 2016 and the past few weeks have felt like, nothing really. Wrestling is in its most exciting period for years, with fresh, original …

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SLTD Fantasy League – The Results (Week Thirteen)

Welcome one and all to the Thirteenth Week of Results for the All New SLTD Fantasy League – Season Two We want to say a huge thank you to everyone who joined our Fantasy League. New and old players, everyone is welcome so tell your friends! Below is the Leaderboard, This has all the points earned from …

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WWMD – Luck of the Irish, Part 1: Becky Lynch

Welcome to the first instalment of Luck of the Irish – a look at the Irish contingent currently in WWE. I was tempted to kick things off looking at European wrestlers as a whole in WWE but a) that would be a long commitment as there are quite a few of them and b) wouldn’t let …

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5 Superstars That Need New Theme Music

In wrestling, a superstars entrance is 50% of what makes people interested in the character. A great entrance makes people stand up and take notice of you, where as on the reverse side, entering to generic, bland theme music will make you instantly forgettable. Here are 5 superstars I think are in desperate need of …

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SLTD Predictions League Results – Backlash (Round Three)

Hey Folks! Welcome to the Third Round of results for Season Five of the SLTD Wrestling Predictions League! First of all a massive thank you to everyone who took part in our predictions league it was so nice to see so many of you returning and some new faces entering! So lets get down to business! For this …

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Old Skoll View Presents…Backlash Part III

So I am onto the final instalment of looking back at Backlashes from days gone by. With it now just being a day from the newest incarnation of the event, it’s time to look at Backlash at 2007-2009. How many “Who booked that” moments will appear this time out? Backlash 2007 Backlash 2007 was main …

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All aboard the Hype Train: Making Mojo Magnificent

Welcome to the second issue of WWMD which has a focus today on Mojo Rawley. Since coming up from NXT he has had a quiet time compared to some others. So how can Mojo Rawley go from NXT newcomer to a position higher up in the food chain? Let’s have a look and see! 1 …

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Who should be the first #SDLive Women’s Champion?

This Sunday (yes another Pay Per View already) it’s the first Smackdown exclusive event, Backlash. Now there are a few eye catching matches in this one, but I’m very curious as to the result of the Women’s Title match. Firstly, I love 6 pack challenges, I think they’re great fun to watch, sort of like a …

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Old Skool View Presents: Backlash Part 2

I am back with the next instalment of looking back at Backlashes of yesteryear, so let’s see how many “Who booked that” moments we can get. Backlash 2002   Well it did take long to find the first who booked that moment of the article as at Backlash 2002, a 49 year old Hulk Hogan …

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Five Opponents for Kevin Owens

Welcome to the first episode of What Would Matt Do : a series of thoughts of what Matt would do if he were in Vince McMahon’s shoes. With the dust from Monday’s Raw settling, we have a new WWE Universal Champion: Kevin Owens. Some would have thought that Roman Reigns or Seth Rollins would have …

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The Del Rio disaster

This week, news has broken that Alberto Del Rio has decided to opt out of his WWE contract, a clause that had been included in his latest deal. As of writing, Del Rio’s last televised performance for WWE was a Smackdown bout on August 17th against John Cena, and in all likeliness the last time …

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