Sunday, September 30, 2007

Links Blogging, some of which contains some spoilers. Maybe.

Although these things are about as reliable as a deadbeat dad, apparently the two main event matches for this year's Cyber Sunday are being promoted in Canada. One of them sounds like it could okay, if superflous, given the fact they probaly ought to blow off the damn fued this month; the other sounds eye gougingly awful. At any rate, it looks like we won't be getting another Champion of Champions match, if this is to believed. Given that there have been commercials for the last two PPVs that have taken considerable advantage of the "card subject to change" disclaimer, take this with a grain of salt but Vince has enough of a sadistic streak to put that World Heavyweight Title match on PPV, I am sure of it.

Also on the Pulse:

To get the idea of that Four Way out of your head, have some cheerleading for a popular indie promotion, thanks to Aaron Glazer! All kidding aside, when he doesn't go too overboard in talking about how great ROH is, his columns can be extremely informative for folks who have yet to take the plunge in to full ROHbot-dom but are still interested in learning about the company. This one is no different.

Troy Hepple talks about viral marketing and what that might have to do with some Canadians making their return to (or debut on) WWE programming soon.

Scott Keith reviews the latest Monday Night Wars installment from WWE 24/7, the Raw side of things featuring a pretty momentous main event segment, which wound up happening quite a bit around this time.

Iain Burnside answers only two questions this time. It's still worth reading.

The most erudite man in the IWC, Kyle David Paul, doesn't want to party like it's 1999. He also provides YouTube videos of Paul Heyman attempting career suicide and Mick Foley trying to kill Randy Orton, which are never bad things.

Hell, you might as well just go to their main page. Maybe one day I'll get the hang of this link blogging thing. Although that would require going to other wrestling sites. Not sure I'll ever be ready for that.

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