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Monday, 30 October 2017

WWE Tables Ladders and Chairs 2017

Tables Ladders and Chairs 
2017


After last month's worst ever PPV show in decades, Hell in a Cell, which was a paltry 0/10, WWE launched a follow up from the Raw brand, with TLC. Would this far any better despite being hit with last minute changes WWE had not planned for?

Apologies for the delay in the review upload, but, we have a life and if WWE aren't going to deliver and so poorly, why should we bother to stress ourselves because they don't have a life? WWE is all they know, and given how PPV has been booked, we're glad we waited.

Anyways, let's find out.

Live on Sunday, October 22nd, 2017, from the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, WWE pulled out its toy furniture once more.



Asuka Vs Emma

Emma 'won' the right in a five man battle to play with Asuka tonight. WWE knew they had no other capable woman on the roster to carry its can with Asuka. The match was decent but WWE's bungled job out of Emma, as predicted, not only stalled the show, the same old mentality of WWE bullies, but also Asuka's debut as just another random victory that means virtually nothing. 

It's the Roman Reigns booking all over again.


Asuka defeated Emma by submission in a technically sound but wasteful match.

*Note*
As of a week later, two days ago from writing, Emma was released from WWE. It's best female star was let go. WWE have had a unknown problem with her, yet scandal ridden Xavier Woods and Paige, Alicia Fox, Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn, Jinder Mahal and score of other useless talent remain on the roster at the height of programming. All those that have cost WWE its ratings and reputation. 

WWE callously released them on their website, in its regular, cowardly fashion. 

WWE also let go of Summer Rae, who was doing nothing, and the token black homosexual Darren Young, who many people knew WWE were using for media attention to seem less homophobic than they actually are.



Tag Team
Cedric Alexander and Rich Swann Vs Jack Gallagher and Brian Kendrick


WWE put out a tag team cruisers match. Why even bother. It was poor, laughable and hilariously infeasible that made WWE look like a complete mark with no business acumen once more. No one cares. The token black guys, Cedric Alexander and Rich Swann won. It was forgettable and pointless.



WWE Raw Women's Championship
Alexa Bliss (c) Vs Mickie James

Champion of perky breasts and not much else, Alexa Bliss, WWE's 'best of a bad bunch' had competish in Mickie James. HaHaHaHaHaHa!

WWE think that's actually a selling point, an ignorant nymphomaniac cheater who sleeps her way around the entire locker room and way past her prime. That's WWE for you. They like their women to be hoes. They just don't want it made public. 

All a big joke.
Bliss had another match by the numbers with sluggish and tender James, who still has no definable qualities other than an old and crusty plus one. Something which WWE have been using as a cheap and boring story.

Alexa Bliss predictably won in a seat warming exercise for Asuka. Mickie James was just another dependable notch on the bed post. 

So much for a women's revolution. This was a bathroom break at best.



Enzo Amore Vs Kalisto (c)

Even worse from WWE was a dreadful cruiserweight title challenge no one gave two hoots about. Enzo, who randomly lost the title to highly ignorant mosquito Kalisto on a quick 'Raw hiring' storyline WWE bend its rules over everytime with zero legitimacy, was another wasteful eight minutes.

Closet homosexual and token Latino midget ignorant acrobat Kalisto, who should never have been given the random 'title' to begin with, proved WWE play idiotic games that they realise are mistakes. Enzo Amore regained the strap with ease. The match was a pathetic mess with no skill whatsoever. WWE should be ashamed of such a disgrace served up to paying fans.



Finn Balor Vs Bray Wyatt AJ Styles

The next embarrassment was this. WWE had to draft AJ Styles in, which made no sense and WWE still did not provide it, to jump around with acrobat Finn Balor.

Finn Balor decided to dress up in his face paint and toilet paper dreadlocks as a 'Demon' we are supposed to be very scared of, instead of hilarious chuckling at.

Treading water on Smackdown and stinking out the place comes ignorant hickory action figure AJ Styles. Another bouncy blancmange in a throwaway match that had nothing to offer. It was meek, all showy fluff and no level technical or enhancing desire.

WWE had originally planned for Bray Wyatt, who recently filmed a vignette posing as Sister Abigail (what?) to battle this 'Demon' face paint stick. 

WWE were planning to have Wyatt perform as Abigail in a dress. Yeah, the audience had their own WTF moment here. WWE seem to think it's amazing. They wouldn't be able to make it good, but of course, I would be able to make this work, so from me it would have potential. From WWE it was pathetic mockery that alienated fans further on the Bray Wyatt screw up project.

Finn Balor beat AJ Styles in a very long, near twenty minute mess that filled up time instead of talent to carry WWE through a bungled mess.

Wyatt and Roman Reigns were said to have been struck down with a mystery illness around the lockerroom, later revealed as mumps. Others believed it was steroids that WWE had covered over.

Thanks for coming AJ Styles. 



Jason Jordan Vs Elias

Has something appealing
in all this mess.
Random drifter Elias, former Sampson, fought with rising star and unexplained switch from other brand as Kurt Angle's 'son' Jason Jordan. 

WWE have high hopes for Jordan, saddled with a stupid gimmick, though has got potential if WWE get it right, which clearly they will ruin once more, as always.

Jason Jordan won. It was just there, at this point and has no feeling to it.



Tables Ladders and Chairs 
Tag Team, Handicap, 5 on 3
Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns Kurt Angle Vs The Miz, Cesaro, Sheamus, Braun Strowman and Kane

This was the main collision mess. Tables, Ladders, all the fixtures and fittings were thrown around. While it was cheap to encourage a few Independent, hardcore cheers from fans with flying plastic toys, WWE had a lot to answer for.

With Roman Reigns ill with 'mumps' Vince McMahon's brain fart come wave was adding in Kurt 'don't break the neck' Angle as filler for The Shield's grand failure of reuniting repeats.  How embarrassing.

Their opponents were drafted in big man Kane, who has not been seen for roughly a year. WWE teamed Miz with Cesaro and Sheamus. The other two hanger on's, were clear signs WWE didn't rate its Miz-tourage in Bo Dallas and talented but misused beefcake Curtis Axel. 

The Shield's trio of honourary member and two guys of three, ignorant sap Kurt Angle, Seth Rollins and lukewarm Dean Ambrose defeated the other five. Despite a cheap attempt to give fans some hardcore-ish action flying everything around, it was another admission of poor interaction.

Having ill stars was no excuse. The players may have changed but WWE's booking was very much the same format. This speaks volumes on how WWE have neglected business for lunacy to stand out for something. WWE don't even know what they are trying to stand out for.

Oh, and Brock Lesnar wasn't there for this one, either. Even he won't go on such a tainted calamity. 



PPV Rating - 1/10




Men/Women of their matches - Emma, Cedric Alexander, Alexa Bliss, Neither were good enough, Neither were good enough, Jason Jordan, Cesaro




Man/Woman of the PPV - Sister Abigail




Ironic that the theme of the PPV was the one removed from it. Asuka/Emma was a wasted opportunity.

As you read this, before the PPV, Nia Jax also requested to be let go from WWE, which was quietly played down by WWE. She was annoyed with WWE's lack of direction for her, given her time on the main roster and the powerful presences she should have been making. Once more WWE messed up its own division yet again.



AJ Styles parachuting in was a throwaway emptiness with a rag doll toilet paper carnival freak. Bray Wyatt had a lucky escape.

The cruiserweights in tag's and title's, as if WWE didn't learn over the past year, is PPV suicide. 

The stands at PPV were also highly unfilled just like house shows, filling roughly 1/3 of its entire capacity. WWE think nothing of it. Hilarious. The production is still very much the same repetitive lost hole.

WWE are going to have another big hit come their way like the Injury phase that struck everyone down over the last decade. WWE still haven't made any new stars and coasted along for media and self ego. The results are telling. WWE have no leg to stand on. 

No-one cared, it was rushed, lame and empty. Same old routine, daft interactions and coasting along lunacy with gimmick jumps. A cruiserweight PPV at its finest. Which was purely pathetic embarrassment no one could or should be proud of.

Only Emma saved the PPV, despite WWE's hatred of her for their failed booking on her. They treated her with reward over a week later with release. Wonderful.

Whilst she won her debut, Asuka has no presence in WWE and carrying over from a random pit of obscurity in NXT wont correlate to the main roster. At this point in time she is no-one, and WWE are clueless at booking /NXT call ups, thinking that is enough to deliver on them. Airheads. If WWE were smart they would have had Asuka lose and keep the feud going strong. WWE of course, have no clue.

TLC was another bungled mess that served no purpose and is enshrined in the archive as another forgettable PPV.

WWE instantly began moving on to the upcoming mess that is going to be Survivor Series. WWE repeats are at its most troubling ever. There is no future ahead, currently. 

WWE are slowly and blindly driving their mini bus at full speed of the cliff. No-one in WWE has the balls, manpower, talent or creativity among its b*tch boy yes men and airhead fluffers era for egotistical trophy hoarding. Congrats, the trophy is yours. The prize turkey at its greatest decline. 

WWE are too scared to do what needs to be done.

You're Welcome.



© Max Waltham 30th October 2017
All Rights Reserved




Monday, 13 February 2017

WWE Elimination Chamber 2017

WWE Elimination Chamber 2017


WWE decided to re-install its useless chain-metal structure, the Illumination Chamber, into the middle of its Wrestlemania build up, which often gives a foregone, predictable conclusion. Tonight, the odds are on Bray Wyatt to defeat John Cena to advance as champion to Randy Orton's Wrestlemania ticket from the Royal Rumble last month. After the trolling from Roman Reigns in the Rumble, would WWE continue such a decision on the fans or move forward with sturdier plans? 

Let's find out. Elimination Chamber was presented live on Pay Per View on Sunday February 12th, from the Talking Stick Resort in Phoenix, Arizona, exclusive to the Smackdown brand.


Becky Lynch Vs Mickie James

Rockin' the Skeletal skan look.
Returning bed-hopper of the lockeroom and outdated, haggard waster Mickie James was given another freebie from Triple H on the NXT playground, one entry to call up favouritism package, which was another useless exercise. James' interactions with Lynch, a mildly ignorant Pretty Wrong Girl against highly ignorant non-entity James was as tepid as it comes. Fresh from the TNA asylum, James' laboured, sloppy and botch prone antics, whilst stalling for moments with Lynch were unappealing to the highest core. Eventually, in this opening waste on the card where neither star encouraged the PPV and just made up the numbers, Becky Lynch won in another pointless victory that does nothing for WWE, the divas on Smackdown or its brand.


2 on 1 Handicap
Dolph Ziggler Vs Apollo Crews and Kalisto

As if it couldn't get any worse for jobber Dolph Ziggler, who has been an ignorant in the past, was served two weak and pathetic losers who have achieved nothing in WWE to try and waste more time on the card. Smackdown doesn't seem to have any of its priorities in place of what would actually enhance an audience. 

The uber green block muscle with a set of pearly white gnashers and a tempestuous mosquito flying monkey were not the exclamation points WWE desperately needed to excel its ailing ratings and brand pittance.

After ore jumping from acrobatic goon Kalisto and Crews trying to move around the ring without botching, being completely clumsy and mistimed with Ziggler's co-ordination, Ziggler was exposed as he is. All jobber standards here, but for Ziggler, Apollo Crews and Kalisto defeated him in a nonsense match that had no essence. No-one cared, and this was a perfect opportunity to reach for the bathroom.


WWE Smackdown Tag Team Championship
Tag Team Turmoil
American Alpha (c) Vs The Vaudevillians, Vs Breezeango Vs Heath Slater and Rhyno Vs The Uso's Vs The Ascension 


Usually in Tag Team Turmoil, there is a strong chance the titles will change hands, but for WWE this was another 'throw all the tag teams we have out there' for a quick run through of a pointless defence. WWE once again are too tired out with ideas and should not have placed this dumb stipulation on it. 

After winning the tag titles in a random house show from Bray Wyatt and Randy Orton, which was a 'blink and you'll miss it' moment for a growing team such as the Alpha's (And Triple H once again rearing his turtle head into a selfie to brag of NXT again for shameless self promotion) the momentum was substandard.

Heath Slater and Rhyno left first followed by Breezeango, The Vaudevillains, The Uso's and the The Ascension where American Alpha retained the gold. It was a wasted opportunity, which simply had a few moments, some buzz and failed to utilise the roster tag division properly once again.

It was a nothing match once more.


Natalya Vs Nikki Bella

This one was a glorified waste of time. Natalya took it to Nikki Bella very well and the paid had a decent run through despite some sloppy moments. Eventually it ended in a double count-out, which was another huge slap in the face of fans paying to sit through this show at home and in attendance.


Randy Orton Vs Luke Harper

Randy Orton defeated Luke Harper in a generous and fulfilling match on the card, due to Orton's workable psychology. Though the built up card was somewhat letting the side down in that momentum to this slight pick me up.



WWE Smackdown Women's Championship
Naomi Vs Alexa Bliss (c)

WWE finally booked the best female on the Smackdown roster, Naomi with credible competition in Alexa Bliss for a worthy championship battle. Filled with intense action, shocking moments and technical skills the pair put on a powerful match-up that fully delivered by was slightly marred by being in the bathroom break slot. WWE only dedicated eight minutes to it and could have put it on first, to fully capitalise on both performers. 

Both stars worked each other perfectly and both have support in either corner with fans and critics, which has taken WWE years of waiting to finally put improved and funky fresh superstar Naomi at the top of the female pecking order. The pair should both be proud of their match up which was the best match before the main event.


WWE Championship
Elimination Chamber
John Cena (c) Vs AJ Styles Vs Baron Corbin Vs Bray Wyatt Vs Dean Ambrose Vs The Miz


After getting his tied 16th title reign to copy Ric Flair, John Cena, caretaker title holder, defended his title in a six man melee of pain and destruction. Would he make it out unscathed or would SuperCena finally meet his match? Fans were skeptical of McMahon's classic trolling and kneejerk decisions in recent booking with the rug pulled from underneath fans and performers. 

Baron Corbin has been a failed concept since Wrestlemania last year with no direction but was lucky to make it into the battle. WWE were still too weak to push forth the greatest over wrestler in WWE for months, James Ellsworth. Another failed opportunity to realising what was red hot months ago. 

Baron Corbin was the first to go, after making up the numbers. Dean Ambrose hurriedly sent him out as The Miz once more wimpishly got a quick, sneaky attack in to send Dean Ambrose back to the showers too. The fast pace action and messy interactions slowed a little for three minutes until The Miz met with the Attitude Adjustment from John Cena to leave the match. 

The match became more interesting now with Cena, Styles and Wyatt. Triple H, Vince McMahon and the hybrid shell of WWE's interpretation of the Max Waltham essence as its final three options. After their failed actions and hatred, despite it really paining them to do it, both WWE bigwigs knew it had no other option. Though Bray Wyatt is no level me, under WWE's manipulated mess of failures.

Cena landed another AA. this time on Wyatt as he and Styles continued their repeat match ups with finishers and counters galore. It's a bit old and dated now. They took near falls, as is typical routine. Stuntman Styles was always predictably on hand to climb atop the Chamber pod to do a acrobatic monkey spot as is always Styles' pitiful repertoire of lacking wrestling action. We all need an expendable moment, don't we? Thanks for coming. Shock! Instead of the predictable moments it was actually John Cena who did all of the above spot monkey moments. That's new! AJ Styles in John Cena. How thrilling. 


Cena splashed Styles hard as Bray Wyatt caught John Cena's silly stunt opportunity to get slammed with the move of the night that steered hope as Sister Abigail smashed John Cena to elimination. WWE didn't really care about the title reign, anyways, so make it look interesting, huh? Cena once again, was protected from being pinned and added an air of mystery to crown a new champion.

AJ Styles and Bray Wyatt would duke it out for the final leg to lift the title. Old or new? Bray Wyatt had more enthusiasm and energy than Styles as AJ once more landed a jumping 450 splash once more. Zzzzz. Wyatt caught him mid-air in the Forearm smash attempt and then whacked a heavy Sister Abigail on AJ Styles as Bray Wyatt covered him to finally win the outdated WWE Championship. 





PPV Rating - 2/10



Men/Women of their matches - Becky Lynch, Dolph Ziggler, Chad Gable, Natalya, Randy Orton, Naomi, Bray Wyatt



Man/Woman of the PPV - Bray Wyatt





Bray Wyatt was only chosen when all option were exhausted and by this time of WWE's stalling, the buzz has been lost. They want the Waltham style, but Wyatt took too long with WWE's hateful messing around that cost the audience its real wrestling values and entertainment needs. Triple H's failed ignorant hiring's and Vince McMahon having to wade through the sludge of making a product from it proved as costly as ever, where no new stars continue to mar WWE's failed direction for nearly a decade now. The rambling nonsense of Wyatt's misdirected and WWE scripted promos and being have failed to enlighten the business and cannot be developed to a good extent despite WWE dropping the ball multiple times. A few fans support only because they are sick of TNA ignorant budget monkey Styles and WWE favourite John Cena. WWE will never fail to realise these are serious problems that affect its audience. 

Cena was protected by the WWE machine and has never lost directly by submissions and carefully avoiding as many pinfalls as possible in multi man matches. Styles was old and boring but WWE felt it once again had no one else, which is why he won previously by default. WWE failed to move with Ellsworth over the last three months, either. The Miz and Dean Ambrose were no options and Baron Corbin is just a useless mannequin. 


After Royal Rumble, if it wasn't obvious enough, WWE's Wrestlemania card was leaked and so drastically obvious. WWE have failed to move in the last few months and kept everyone standing still only to move everything off everyone at the last minute which once more shows just how lazy and lame WWE is at booking decisions today. Fans truly believe it is as clueless as TNA's booking calamity in Dixie Carter, reborn in Triple H and guiding Vince McMahon to a complete WWE washout. Vince McMahon has boasted of his earnings recently being up for the company. Despite this WWE thinks this is a protection that means it product doesn't need to change. Interestingly, WWE show ratings are down, yet the social media footprint, Vince says is now his importance, is high? How can you have low ratings and high discussion of the show on Social Media? Hmmm... Nielsen has been fudging the numbers for WWE for years. They pay them. Shhh.... Don't say that out loud. Either way, Vince, the ratings aren't going to plan, no matter how you try to smooth over your interpretation. Fans are not stupid anymore, either. Time to think long and hard dear. Mail me. You're Welcome!

The Tag Team division, as mentioned above, is just a wasteful disaster that fills time. Sadly, there is a lot of talent in there. Whatever.

Dolph Ziggler has clearly upset WWE somewhere. We can relate. Anyway, who cares? Ziggler has been boring for three years now, but to lose to a couple of random, green nobodies? Hilarious. Ziggler should consider retirement. No other company will benefit him. 

Natalya held their match together but it was all for nothing, as per usual.

Randy Orton did the same to guide Luke Harper to a decent match, but was simply throwaway.

Becky Lynch and another walking STI (Sexually Transmitted Infection) just like trashy Goth hoe Paige in Mickie James was not something WWE can honestly be proud of. Why these decisions on Triple H's moronic hiring spree of ignorance is further proof WWE have no clue and are committed to use a troubling thing from the past which won't move WWE forward. Triple H is his own worst enemy writing those blank cheques his butt cannot cash. Becky Lynch is also a non-entity and no-one cares for her to be anything, either. This should have been on the pre-show, if at all on the card.

Naomi finally won the gold and is the hottest property on the Smackdown roster thus far, why it took so long for WWE to do so, is such an amazing miracle that makes the direction of WWE's titles (too many, and it wants more) somewhat misguided. This was the best match of the night before the grand battle in the Chamber, which Alexa Bliss also performed with well. 


WWE need to get its priorities in place and really start thinking for its tepidly calamitous future it clearly won't have. Wrestling is in further decline in 2017 and beyond and it really won't excel with another 'fu*k you' attitude by those who need some real writers, creative's and actual people who benefit the company long-term. Ego will be WWE's constant downfall. Fans are already finding alternatives yet again and won't be a glutton for punishment again and again. Other things to do with their time, which they will be rewarded for, are out there.

Wrestlemania fast approaches, and although WWE want it to be its grand experience weekend as it will do, WWE are losing the full momentum and not realising what will make it fail. Another Wrestlemania failure in recent memory is not going to prove handsome for WWE faithfuls, as the show has constantly been underperforming for years. 

Get it together. It's all going downhill again. Nothing ever seems to change, but nothing ever will unless McMahon re-discovers what made him and his company so great when one soul entity came along to boost the entire industry.

You're Welcome!


© Max Waltham 13th February 2017
All Rights Reserved



Friday, 9 November 2012

Hell in a Handbasket: John Cena argues with Vince McMahon over company direction




Hell in a Handbasket: John Cena argues with Vince 
McMahon over company direction


Bionic Man: Hell in an arm-basket
WWE supremo superstar John Cena may have missed the Hell In A Cell PPV, but that didn’t stop him delivering “Hell In a Handbasket” with the WWE Chairman Vince McMahon.
Backstage roughly a month ago, Vince had an altercation with one of his elite stars, and the man revealed was John Cena.

Cena pointed out to McMahon, as Wrestling Wonders has done, that the WWE product is suffering. Cena, who makes the product suffer at the highest of volume, (somewhat irony, wouldn’t you say?) expressed his discontent to the head honco.

Over the last two weeks, Cena has been embroiled in an “affair” storyline, used as inspiration from the “Max Waltham affair” article on this site, as well as John Cena’s current affairs with Mickie James, and former WWE, now TNA star Victoria, allegedly, of course. (Though on good authority.) Cena’s onscreen affair was part of the reason to denounce AJ as the insufficient General Manager of Raw. WWE are awaiting to insert a full time GM, many assume will be Ric Flair. There are a few exceptional candidates. Well, one, really.

Vickie Guerrero currently holds the “Managing supervisor” role that McMahon tripped his words on, Monday night introducing the “Supervising Manager” of Raw for the time being.

Flair will be brought in shortly to work along with Dolph Ziggler, lined up as potential manager to the briefcase contract holder, instead of Guerrero.

Though Cena took a bold move to approach McMahon, a number of reasons met by the WWE Universe were raised as to the intentions of Cena. Was he aiming to establish new feuds for himself realising that his old ones had gone to increase his earnings in merchandise after a hefty divorce settlement out of court, or was it really to protect this company he “loves” more than anything? A man who knocks The Rock for being successful in his own right, and witnessing likes of Stone Cold Steve Austin and others move forward outside of the ring, has Cena burned himself out of options?

Will McMahon “listen to the WWE Universe” as he claims, which most feel an in truth? If WWE made “good business decisions” and moved forward with the unspoken obvious moves and increased its roster base with a +1 that will certainly increase all in the company and its stakeholders among it and maintain healthy relations with networks, perhaps WWE won’t be full of concern with declining ratings.

McMahon, is now laying golden eggs in Ryback. Missing the point, Cena expressed Vin may be "out of touch" with the product need. Ryback will not lay those eggs with the WWE Universe. How much time wasted will be the question on WWE's part rather than have egg on his face to pull the plug on the mass exposure with the wrong star. We can tell you privately, but not publicly anymore, since disrespect and constant abuse from the hand that feeds has been bitten. We know who exactly is the future.

One thing we can respect Cena for is having the balls to approach, but, then, he was the only one who could afford to. Anyone else would have everything to lose, and McMahon thrives on that.

To be a fully successful business man, you need to put pride aside, gather those that can create the workforce for the future and beyond to maintain your “legacy” and continue “sports entertainment” at its highest.

One reason McMahon would not step down, and one Triple H blindly misses why he didn’t gain company rule last year as initially thought, is because McMahon realises handing the reigns to HHH and Steph at this time would further decrease ratings in a “toxic” and politically motivated regime.

McMahon needed ball breakers like HHH to establish when to put a star in his place creatively. Other times he needs Steph to bark orders to maintain ownership. Thought, in doing so, Vinnie understands these do not make business move forward and takes the full path on leadership. Without McMahon, there wouldn't be a WWE, which means it is more than crucial to establish future with not just Steph and Hunter, but lieutenants in place that are young, fresh and capable to maintain their own strength of conviction, whilst obeying orders and further protecting that very company at the highest of level. No-one in WWE can do this, which is why they need to hire outside. Without it, it is doomed to crumble, even if the McMahon family wish to be defiant in that belief.

Earlier this financial year both Vince and wife Linda had to bail out their own company in excess of $30million, according to reports. 

WWE have exhausted itself of options from within and needs energy to further enhance THEIR passion to ignite the product. They need that certain individual catalyst. Have you guessed who he is yet?


© Max Waltham 09th November 2012

Friday, 21 September 2012

WWE Diva Beth Phoenix to retire




WWE Diva set to retire



Shock news for WWE Women wrestling fans. WWE Diva Beth Phoenix plans to retire after next month.

Phoenix, Elizabeth Carolan, almost supplanted Maryse Oulette as longest serving champion in a single run for females though dropped the title to Nikki Bella on April 23rd 2012. She was just one week away from defeating the streak. Nikki Bella also left one week after the victory and was ushered in to the win as a result.


Phoenix at an age which WWE considers less favourable in today’s era and with some personal issues in Phoenixes life, the female realised her time may be to move on.


The Glamslam
She will be a great loss to the division but perhaps this is one additional reason as to why the division will sink. Phoenix made valid contributions to reshape, where audience respected her for her achievements.


She debuted in 2006, helping Trish Stratus in Stratus’ then feud with Mickie James. 

She also won the WWE Women's Championship twice.


Expect her to job before leaving the company as WWE reward their hard working females with neglect for leaving. Phoenix participated in a no music entry, in ring job to new champion Eve on the previous Raw earlier this week. 


Phoenix won the deadliest finisher over her impressive title run in the 2011 Wrestling Wonders awards  here - WW Awards 2011

Wrestling Wonders wishes her well and will miss her viable efforts to pro wrestling.


© Max Waltham 21st September 2012