Wednesday, 24 April 2013

TNA abandon's it's PPV's



TNA abandon's it's PPV's 


TNA replaces annual Pay per views with ‘One Night only’ concepts instead. Hapless Dixie Carter decided the main four PPV’s Genesis, Lockdown, Slammiversary and Bound For Glory will remain, though the insufficient one’s will be “One Night Only” with a distinctive theme. TNA previously jumped on the One Night Only wagon recently giving veteran Jerry Lynn a sterling sendoff. Apart from Lynn, the show was rather weak as a concept. Here is the TNA schedule below: 


Barmy TNA President Dixie Carter
Wednesday May 8: One Night Only: Joker’s Wild Tag Team Special

Wednesday June 5: TNA Slammiversary Xi

Wednesday July 10: One Night Only: Hardcore Justice 2

Wednesday August 7: One Night Only: TNA 10 Reunion

Wednesday September 11: One Night Only: Knockouts Knockdown

Wednesday October 23: TNA Bound For Glory

Wednesday November 6: One Night Only: International Incident

Wednesday December 25: One Night Only: World Cup Of Wrestling


Wednesday schedules are for UK audiences. Sunday's are three days beforehand which are the live events. TNA have also filmed the Joker special akin to the XTravaganza debacle shown in April, pre-taped in January 2013. TNA are said to plan on filming all their PPV's instead and use talent from around the world, many see as a cheap excuse to abuser wrestling talent without having to pay a full contract on the cheap, harming the product, wrestlers and industry.

The barmy decision will also feature a Knockouts tournament and World Cup.

Carter also clarified her company status last week by informing the world her company is officially called TNA Wrestling and likened her shows to both Raw and Smackdown, shows produced by rivals WWE.
  
TNA plan to feature a UK show including talents such as beefy Rob Terry, the futile Magnus, a lacklustre Doug Williams and rookies from TNA’s British Bootcamp series Hannah and Holly Blossom and winner of TNA British Bootcamp Rockstar Spud as well as freelancers worldwide. TNA need to be careful which ‘talents’ it utilises.  




©  Max Waltham 24th April 2013




Tuesday, 23 April 2013

Vince, Savage and Stephanie Affair?



Vince, Randy and Stephanie, 
the biggest triple threat of the WWF






After numerous speculation over years was questioned what truly held the connective bond so strongly between Vince McMahon and ‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage many labelled like an idolised son McMahon never had in the business, the pair’s falling out when Savage fell on tougher times in the WWF defecting for WCW was abruptly unknown.

McMahon was said to have blacklisted and boycotted certain areas of his appearances and bookings while in the competing company as his personal feelings were upset like no other and felt utterly betrayed. Vince also blocked Savage’s DVD release of Macho Madness.



Industry experts and loyal sportsfans deliberate Vince’s stern behaviour was implemented to a possible reasoning. That Savage was having a backstage affair for many years with company daughter Stephanie McMahon. While the lid has and can never truly be lifted on this accusation, legions today vividly accept and deny the story, though fans and experts are further inclined to support the ideas as true.

Opening the floodgates for numerous rumour mills, one high debate is the personal tension between the two. Clearly there was pressure in both camps with such a personal and intertwined relationship.

Various consider the issue stemmed from McMahon mainly, as Savage, regarded as a private individual who respected his outside life to his professional one, may have snubbed McMahon’s constant offers to remarket a comeback for Savage. Savage was classed as financially supported from his wrestling career at those points of seldom lifestyle able to switch off from the pro wrestling landscape from time to time. Savage didn’t necessarily require the reliance on the business as much as say the Hogan’s and Flair’s suffering finical turmoil to return for another paycheck.  

The rift further intensified and reason not fully known. This was debated as Savage having a sexual relationship with Stephanie McMahon, Vince McMahon’s daughter. Naturally the tension bore an unhealthy upset between both men. McMahon, highly protective for daughter Stephanie from the business of muck he clearly understood, was incensed with Savage so vehemently that many insiders believe the allegation to be true. Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, to which McMahon has constantly subscribed and offered close links to in a backstage alliance, believes the situation to be an honest account.

Meltzer stated "I think that the reason is the same reason that everyone says. It's the reason everyone in (WWE) says. It's the reason that is the only one that makes any sense. So I think that's the reason. I can't come up with any other reason. I don't know. I mean, I've heard that reason from so many people that are not internet rumormongers, I mean people who - all I know is that within the company as far as the top people, they all believe it, and nobody knows for sure, because it's never brought up.

"When I first heard the story I didn't believe it because I thought it was just some story, but then, and I mean even when people who are very high up in that company, after they left the company, would tell me that story I still didn't believe it, but, you know, after a certain number of years when it's just, you know, ideas are brought up for Randy Savage and the reaction - there's something real, real bad because, let's face it, I mean, I couldn't count the number of times Vince said he would never do business with Hulk Hogan, and he always does. So, I don't know... Actually, as time goes by, more people talk about it trying to say that it didn't happen."

McMahon has been known to abort any staff or performers that upset him in the slightest inclination and will form a vindictive and spiteful stance to make sure those stains are blotched out from the business for defying him and his only way forward, if necessary.


It is also fair to suggest Stephanie could have become pregnant and forced to have an abortion. How would the image be if the bosses’ daughter in the 90’s era was bearing youngling with the WWF’s top superstar with tons of PR endorsements?

Others believe the nature of the betrayal was deflowering Stephanie’s virginity. McMahon was also rumoured to have caught them in the act. Talent back then were informed NEVER to mention the words “Randy Savage” in front of McMahon afterwards. Stephanie would have been at the age of 14, roughly. Clearly WWE would have suffered just as much publicity damage as Savage, who was also accused by a minor proportion of backstage workers of paedophilia. This is speculation of course, and could be jealousy, however, if true, highly damaging to any organisation, especially with involvement to the daughter of the owner already fresh off of the recent child abuse scandal with ring boys attested to by Bruno Sammartino and Superstar Billy Graham.

Becoming Undertaker's "Virgin Bride"
In 1994 after the act allegedly happening, Savage was hastily removed from the Summerslam card and his mysteriously pulled reasoning never acknowledged.

All wrestling soap operas are closely intertwined that eventually play out in reality as a consequence. Is this the one we are truly witnessing now instead? The greatest myth unveiled, if true, could be the most damaging to the industry and WWE itself and many still believe an ‘inside job’ had been constructed to keep details from everyone.

Others simply suggest the defection to rival WCW was the cross to bear for Savage after McMahon gave him ‘everything’ in the WWE as his biggest star once Hogan faded out.  Vince even gave an on air statement on the November 7th 1994 broadcast of Raw.

“At this time, obviously conspicuous by his absence, is the “Macho Man” Randy Savage. And I’d like to announce, unfortunately, that Randy Savage has been unable to sign a contract with the World Wrestling Federation—not unable to, rather to come to terms with the World Wrestling Federation for a new contract. But Randy, I know you’re out there listening, and on behalf of all us here in the World Wrestling Federation, all of your fans, and certainly me, the number one fan, I’d like to say thank you for all of your positive contributions to the World Wrestling Federation. Thank you, Randy Savage, for all the wonderful memories for so many years here in the World Wrestling Federation. We wish you nothing but the best. God speed, and good luck.”



Insiders again believed this statement to be a murky and disingenuous warning of sort to Savage and present McMahon and his WWF as righteous in a PR war. Savage was later mocked on air in vignettes over ‘bitter’ billionaire Ted Turner, then owner of WCW. However, with McMahon giving his blessing to join WCW, belief was suspended on this one as not legitimate to the reason of hatred.    

Even the option transferring from wrestling to commentary was under the microscope when Savage chose not to leave the ring at the time the WWF asked him to present commentary instead.

Close co-worker Bobby “The Brain” Heenan revealed in his autobiography Bobby the Brain: Wrestling’s Bad Boy Tells All, Heenan wrote “Randy Savage was great to work with too. He was very professional. If I had a territory, I would have Randy, his brother Lanny Poffo and their father Angelo working for me. Because they'll always be there on time. They'll always care about the business and do what is right. They know what they should do and what they shouldn't do. They're businessmen."

Or was this McMahon’s golden handshake mentality of doing immense favours for wrestling talent abused by mindless, unthoughtful choices ungrateful for giving them a forward and helpful place to capitalise their careers in the business to ignore those who gave them their platform without any respect or recognition to become the root cause of their dysfunction and McMahon’s willingness to, in his mind, rightfully teach them a lesson the hard way for their ignorance?

With a man who offered a crazed father-daughter incest storyline, in the late 2000s, where Stephanie was going to have her father’s child in a storyline, which Stephanie had the sense to reject, could this have been a revelation? Nine times out of ten Vince and WWE will always use real life situations to create storylines.

Former WWE diva Lita mentioned in her autobiography supported the notion that McMahon would do anything to protect his daughter and warned her of remaining out of the business and wearing skimpy outfits in the McMahon-Helmsley era.

Lita also explained WWE diva Chyna was looked down upon when planning to leave the WWF in 2001, when Women’s champion and still receives a backlash today for entering the adult industry after her wrestling stints dried up.  



Is it possible, that Triple H truly has replaced Savage as the second coming with the daughter and father in-law in every right?


Power player Hulk Hogan was said to have used this opportunity to claw back his fading star by  also strategically helping to sideline Savage, who replaced Hogan’s star potential to regain his postion in wrestling and with no other stars, Vince was said to be desperate and in despair and elected to support his manmade Hogan character.

Mega Powers.
Savage implied that the internet was correct with the suggestion once McMahon continued to block Savage’s options. Savage would reveal certain truths from the inner circle after years of neglecting abuse after containing the knowledge was not appreciated.

McMahon prides himself on the fact all grievances with staff eventually send all those fallouts back to Vince in the ultimate dominance of power, being able to work out differences and returns on programming though Savage was the one that was the ultra-exception. The beef between the pair is more than extreme. McMahon has always been personal when it comes to something deeper involving himself at the helm.

‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage recently appeared on The Hitman and Groberman Show discussing his fallout with Vince McMahon, saying he was clueless knowing what McMahon's problem with him was.

He added the one person he would like to wrestle is Vince McMahon. Savage made the claim McMahon could have Triple H and Stephanie McMahon in his corner, and that he would give Stephanie a kiss "for old time's sake."

So damaging is the story in pro wrestling that every talent in the business will not address the issue.

Roddy Piper also added Savage smacked McMahon at a bar over their disputed grievance/s.

McMahon mentioned to his employees “under no circumstances” would Savage work with them again.

Savage divorced sweetheart Miss Elizabeth in summer ’92.

The rumour when Steph was 15 is dumbfounded as Stephanie would have been 15 in 1991. Savage left in 1994, so if they did as rumour suggests, she would have been 17 and aware of her actions, however technically underage as legally 18 is the age required for sexual relations. Many felt Savage, at the end of his tether with the bitter ego of McMahon, chose to rib him with mild snippets of secrets pouring out. Randy commented on his YouTube and rap songs implying Stephanie was a ‘mover’ sexually. Stephanie’s school days were classed as a ‘wild child’ era of misbehaviour.

The story even goes further with son Shane McMahon who was said to have idolised Savage and Macho introduced Shane to Peruvian marching powder. (Cocaine) Whether Shane-O formed an addiction or not is a hazy topic.



What we do know is that there was an unbearable tightness between the two and that tension was unaddressed. McMahon has hate the press ever since and continues to veto any links to the adult industry. Child scandals rang rife throughout the 90’s and the ideas presented were flabbergasting. It is highly possible this ‘rumour’ is legitimate and shouldn’t be ignored so blissfully by an uneducated audience. 

Our conclusion? We know what we would state, but we aren’t giving it away just yet. Maybe later.





©  Max Waltham 23rd April 2013







Sunday, 21 April 2013

ECWA Super 8 PPV



ECWA Super 8 PPV



ECWA (East Coast Wrestling Association) presented its seventeenth annual Super 8 Tournament in Newark, Delaware on April 13th 2013.  The eight participants entered are defending champion of 2012 Papadon, Vordell Walker, Rhett Titus, Damian Dragon, Mike Mondo, Antonio Thomas, VsK and Chris Wylde. Here are the results from the single elimination tournament card.


First Round

Vsk sheens a smile

Mike Mondo defeated VsK in an impressive bout from both competitors.

Damian Dragon defeated Chris Wylde.

Antonio Thomas downed Rhett Titus in a promising assentation. Titus entered a sterling effort.

Papadon dropped Vordell Walker with an aggressive pleasure filled of character.



Semi Finals

Damian Dragon defeated Mike Mondo in a tantalising tussle.

Papadon bested Antonio Thomas wholesomely.




8 Man Tag Team

AHTU, Apollyon, Josh Daniels & Ricky Martinez defeated Bobby Shields, Danny E, Aden Chambers & Kekoa in supportive tag action.



Battle Royal

Jessie Kaye eliminated “Boss” Mike Tartaglia to receive a title shot from a Battle Royal.



Finals

Damian Dragon defeated Papadon in one of the greatest Indy matches for 2013 so far, delivering intensity, agility and emotion to snare the honour of victor in this prestigious tournament opportunity.

After winning the event Dragon followed through with his retirement and had his arm raised by Vito Lo Grasso, formerly Vito from WWE’s Smackdown and part of the ECW Baldies. Vito had trained Dragon in his career. He was respected by all seven other entries in the tournament in ring and raised upon shoulders. Dragon named his finalist opponent Papadon as his greatest rival in his career. Damien left his ring boots in the centre of the ring as a mark of respect to his fans and career.

Returning champ Papadon
WWE Legend and Four Horseman manger JJ Dillon visited backstage.

Dragon has been one of New York’s finest workers and can bow out gracefully in which his acknowledgements on the independent circuit have been valued by those who respect his work and opponents on offer.



PPV Rating – 6/10

Men/Women of their matches – Mike Mondo, Damien Dragon, Rhett Titus, Papadon, Apollyon, Jessie Kaye

Man/Woman of the PPV – Damien Dragon





©  Max Waltham 21st April 2013



wXw PPV: Live in Hamburg 2013



wXw Live in Hamburg 2013


Live from Hamburg, Germany wXw presented its event before a crowd of 575 attendees on Saturday 20th April 2013. Would it be a glorious show or a complete debacle of talent on the show?

Lethargic, substandard bore of Bones with his minimal involvement proved why the washed up tankard headed the PPV first. Bones pummelled Cash Money Erkan with a sidekick making a tedious battle and ruining the challenger.

Tag teamers Holding Keel (Keel Sasa & Michael Isotov) dropped the Wanderers (Jay Skillet & Jason Hendrix) with a shock with the ring bell added by Vijak from Keel to Skillet. There were dry moments from the ever lacklustre Skillet. Only Isotov and Hendrix proved to be headstrong wrestlers with beaming potential among two incapable talents.

Toby Blunt bested Robert Shield with a Swanton Bomb in one of the most interesting matches on the card despite being classed as inferior to other card hoggers.

Negligible, teensy, dreg Zack
Botching king Marty Scurll entered a dire level of exchanges against a mirrored non-entity in Tommy End, a rip off to PAC/Adrian Neville in what can only be described as an over-bearing stain of mistiming, inept transitions and blown spots in which both were absolutely devoid of any style. End defeated the obnoxious Scurll with a double foot stomp.

Zack Sabre Jr fought Kim Ray in the most pointless booking on the card which was a filler match no-one could gather interest in, highlighting an extreme level of infeasible dysfunction and boring battling that should have been omitted and cast into the trash can. It stank.

Talented Isotov (centre) with Dj Hyde and no-hoper Keel (right)
Six man tag followed with Hot and Spicy (Da Mack and Axel Dieter Jr) adding some colour and interest to the proceedings with Schenkenberg against the AUTsiders (Big Van Walter & Robert Dreissker) and Karsten Beck. Walter’s performance was the most notable in the match in which the lardy lummox bungled numerous chances and looked like a complete disaster marring the match for everyone else’s supportive attempts.

The unified world championship was conteseted in a two of three falls encounter from champion Axel Tischer beating Ivan Kiev proved to be bigger than a clucking disaster that proved Kiev was a complete liability as challenger and unequipped which ate into wXw’s credibility and mad a fool of Tischer again. Tischer won 2-1 with a Death Valley Bomb, Kiev retuned with a superplex and match finished with a rear naked choke drop.

wXw may just be one of the most defunct promotions in Germany. While they may claw on to natives fobbing them off with the option that Germany has a wrestling scene that houses a future for the fans, which is a derogatory illusion presented to dupe fans. Should you accept any promotion just because it is there, no matter how terrible it presents? wXw really let themselves down once again by making infeasible choices with obnoxious stars and sheer ‘looking glass’ idocy.

PPV Rating - 2/10

Men/Women of their matches – Michael Isotov, Toby Blunt, Tommy End, Kim Ray, Axel Tischer

Man/Woman of the PPV – Axel Tischer



©  Max Waltham 21st April 2013

Friday, 19 April 2013

TNA British Bootcamp Australia



TNA British Bootcamp Australia


TNA British Bootcamp is set to air on FeulTV this Thursday 18th April 2013. The series filmed and screened months earlier will feature a ground-breaking four hopefuls from the British scene who hope to win a TNA contract on offer to one person.

The show features a record three contenders featuring novice teachers The Blossom Twins, the abhorrent Marty Scurll and winner Rockstar Spud.

Hannah and Holly Blossom also gained contracts despite TNA stating only one contract was on offer in a pre-determinded angle to hire mass amounts of performers. Spud comes in at a glorious 5 foot 3, while sexual deviant Scurll gallivanted with one of the twins in a romance, then cheated with another girl. The string bean lothario even asked Dixie Carter for sex calling her a “MILF” an abbreviation for a Mother I’d Like to F**k. Scurll, had also been involved in a real life sex scandal on the front page of a national newspaper of which he bragged about with thirty other bodies after the lonesome degenerate appeared on a TV dating show.  

Adolescent drunkard Scurll
The action began with Spud and Scurll constructed a feeble made up fight in a limo after drinks, over who had the most twitter followers. Both had purposely begun a made up feud on the British scene to get a place on the show. Both are friends again now.

Flabbergasted Scurll with his partner. 


One spring short of an onion
All four wrestled on TNA impact tour in January 2013 where the Blossoms and Scurll teamed in a match with Jessie Godderz, now Jesse, Tara and Gail Kim. In which ‘Britain’s best’ Scurll mistimed and launched himself over the guard barrier showcasing his inept qualities and immature botches unvaluable to any business. You can view it on our YouTube channel here - Wrestling Wonders on YouTubeYou can see the amazing dive a 2.50.

MILF. Dixie Carter.


If you wish to read the results click here - Rockstar Spud wins TNA British Bootcamp.



©  Max Waltham 20th April 2013



Wednesday, 17 April 2013

Should Rey Mysterio retire?



Would Rey Mysterio benefit 
from stepping down?


In early March 2013 the possibility of retirement was advised by WWE officials to Rey Mysterio over concerns of his health and injury issues.

With numerous runs for the star having the start/stop treatment, injury prone Mysterio may well have to consider the frustrating 'R' word any committed wrestler dreads hearing. He underwent knee surgery in 2006, and 2011, while maintaining a concussion in August 2012.



Sustaining so many injuries and his body at a possible breaking point with wear and tear, Mysterio, in Wrestling Wonders professional opinion, should take that valid advice to step away from the in-ring spotlight. There is no reason Mysterio cannot still be highly involved with the company in other areas either backstage, booking, training or PR excursions. WWE had always wanted to maintain Mysterio’s mask selling power and merchandise figures.

2013’s Wrestlemania had hoped for the smaller sized agile luchador to battle Sin Cara in a match to set a Guinness World record for the company by having fans in attendance wear the most masks in the arena whilst the match was carried out, which was shelved, as Mysterio and Cara suffered injuries in the build-up to the battle months prior. Rey won his second world title at TLC 2010. 

Mysterio has given all that he possibly can to the company in his 11 years of service come July. After winning the World title shortly after the untimely death of close friend Eddie Guerrero, due for another championship run, with minor respect for his title warranted only as scraps to a memory under a long level of company exploitation, Mysterio later followed up a second world title run at TLC 2010. 


WWE championship confusion

In 2011, Mysterio would participate in the farce of the WWE title confusion when CM Punk, as per storyline, left WWE with the title (still under contract) prompting Triple H as the C.O.O of WWE to introduce a second WWE championship whilst Punk still held the real WWE title. During the finals of a tournament The Miz Vs Rey was booked where Mysterio won the WWE title, until Mr.McMahon announced it wasn't legit in order to spearhead a John Cena victory and had him defend against Cena who predictably won to set up an 'undisputed' title match of the already undisputed WWE championship since unified by Chris Jericho in 2001. Technically, CM Punk was still WWE champion meaning Rey's title run doesn't count even though WWE will pencil this into their history books. 

Mysterio won’t be champion again at heavyweight standards and could have one last run as a tag or mid-level champion, though his stance would be limited and could bow out in a tag team reign which the division is crying for competition in. Perhaps Mysterio should take time out until November to recuperate and make minimal appearances in his upcoming return to boost his options and run until Wrestlemania and bow out gracefully.  


Mysterio made monumental contributions for WWE most synonymous with the Smackdown brand and putting Mexican wrestling on the map in the grand national promotion. Mysterio however became limited, typecast and lost relevance with the same routine from 2006 onwards which partly eats into his credibility and ability to maintain his momentum today despite his best efforts.

With a bruised and battered body from wrestling, would a life of pain and disinterest be any better? We would agree Rey should consider retirement within the next year or so should he wish to go out strongly and have a shining career to embody that choice. 




©  Max Waltham 17th April 2013



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Did The Miz fail wellness policy test?


Are WWE letting in house 
drug offenders off lightly? 



At the Wrestlemania pre show, The Miz fought for and won the Intercontinental championship from stagnant champion Wade Barrett. The Miz instantly lost this title within 24 hours on the post Wrestlemania Raw. Barrett reclaimed his IC title in a fair but still non description transition.


While fans were frustrated and wondered why he lost so quickly and unimportantly, Wrestling Wonders received an anonymous tip off, unconfirmed that Miz may have failed a wellness test and promptly encouraged the falling instantly shifting title back to previous owner in a seemingly pointless exchange. 

While the tip off is unconfirmed, The Miz has miraculously disappeared from WWE television. With more promoting of films and oversea projects for WWE is this a secret way of covering up the alleged mishap?

Whether Miz smoked substances or not, WWE has had an infamous profile of rewarding drug abusers over the years but even in the last year the most recent drink driving disaster that was Jack Swagger, whom was planned to win the World Championship with his xenophobic anti-immigration America nationalist propaganda. 

Last year we wrote on the site about one other unnamed superstar who had failed a wellness test, known at that time, but not unveiled due to respect, was none other than Ezekiel Jackson. This was at the time when Cody Rhodes was under doubt but legitimately bypassed a suspension with prescription. Read it by clicking link here - Ezekiel Jackson suspension


WWE kept Jackson's unwarranted behaviour from the media and quietly disappeared him from TV for thirty days. Rey Mysterio participated in the Wrestlemania tour including the extravagant WWE celebrity golf event whilst paying for his sins, as it were. Prime Time Junkie Darren Young had also been booked heavily in tag action due to luxurious favouritism despite behaviour deemed unfit.

Did The Miz smoke some Whizz? 
So the question remains, did The Miz fail a wellness policy test by smoking a substance, or possibly injecting? If Miz goes unannounced an off television over a certain a,out of days, WWE will have some severe questions to address in keeping quiet about certain shady details on the horizon.




©  Max Waltham 17th April 2013



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Monday, 15 April 2013

Adrian Neville: Defying Gravity, soaring ambition





As a stronghold on the independent circuit and impressive to numerous viewers and industry experts with his innovative style, charisma and washboard abs, 26 year old Englishman, Benjamin Satterly, known as PAC, earned his accolades as “The Man That Gravity Forgot.” Swiftly signed by the Dragon Gate promotion in the United States from 2007, PAC instantly set the pace for wrestling’s new form of style and daring technique.
    
So unfair. Look at that thigh.
Before Dragon Gate pounced on the high flying aviator, PAC spent time from 2006 with Pro Wrestling Guerrilla battling the likes of AJ Styles, El Generico and Kevin Steen. While a fill in for Jack Evans in a tag team tournament with Roderick Strong after Evans had to pull out from Dragon Gate recalling him, Strong and PAC entered the PWG tournament over May 20th and 21st 2007 to win the tag titles in a career defining platform for the launching pad of PAC.

Both dropped those titles on July 29th in a 2 of 3 falls encounter with Steen and Generico in a pleasing portrayal that gave rise to all four stars, breezily facilitating PAC’s entry level to rising star for the business as a major player. PAC made brief appearances in 2011 and 2012 later on once more.

His big break came when he finally signed to WWE at its developmental territory NXT where Neville is honing his skills and WWE TV will be imminent within the next two years or less. Neville is scheduled to be called up within possible months or even a year's time due to his exceptional ability to mould instantly to the product and retain his zephyrl technique. Before signing, as PAC, Satterly finished up with a dazzling entry in the annual Best of Super Juniors tournament in New Japan Pro Wrestling proving his outstanding finesse and high flying attributes once more, also nabbing the Wrestling Wonders 2012 Kingfisher award.

Currently teaming with another Brit stud Oliver Grey, who has strong potential and appeal as a cutey and muscle bound hero of tag and midcard divisions, both received the NXT tag titles from a tournament in February 2013. They complement each other well.

Recently battling
Antonio Cesaro
 in NXT, 2013.
After battling everyone on the independents and with some of the best portrayals in wrestling adding a new dynamic to the spectrum, PAC had no need to remain on the Indy’s any longer. WWE finally remains to be Adrian Neville’s biggest challenge. It is one that should come naturally to Newcastle native who will be one of WWE’s highest flyers in every sense of the word up the card for a bright future in the business as its stronghold for tag, midcard and even upper echelons in time, so long as WWE present him strongly and keep him above contention levels instead of looking feeble in places. With a sheltered audience unknown to him, the possibilities to amaze are mind-blowing in unison with a meshed WWE format to present bulked muscle in accordance. 

With 0% body fat in unison this dazzling hunk, makes WWE's mainstream for the future an extremely interesting prospect in all areas. 






©  Max Waltham 15th April 2013



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