Dave Green discusses the future of the Survivor Series, one of the biggest and most beloved wrestling events of the year. He talks about years gone by and how WWE could shake it up in future years.
Vacant has had a huge amount of success over many years in the business. Born in 1956, Vacant was a largely unloved child. He was always ignored for his other siblings. It was almost like he was invisible. But this turned him into the determined character we all know and love today.
Dave Green discusses the future of the Survivor Series, one of the biggest and most beloved wrestling events of the year. He talks about years gone by and how WWE could shake it up in future years.
Vacant has had a huge amount of success over many years in the business. Born in 1956, Vacant was a largely unloved child. He was always ignored for his other siblings. It was almost like he was invisible. But this turned him into the determined character we all know and love today.
Wrestling and movies - there’s always been crossover appeal there. From the likes of Harold Sakata and Peter Maivia playing henchmen in early James Bond films to Robocop showing up at WCW Capital Combat ’90, to names like Arnold Schwarzenegger and Samuel L Jackson getting into scrapes on WWE TV to plug their latest movies.
Career longevity is not uncommon in pro wrestling as we all know. Superstars we grew up watching in the 80’s & 90’s stayed in active competition to varying degrees past the turn of the millennium and even occasionally have supporting roles on WWE TV to this day.
I think it’s pretty much the understatement of the decade to say that that The Shield has been one of, if not THE best factions / gimmicks the WWE has delivered to us for quite some time. Fan approval is certainly unanimous towards the characters, whether as an ice-cold gang of bad guys or as the recently turned face trio they’ve evolved into.