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‘Monday Night Raw’ star David Otunga talks about ‘WrestleMania’ 

WrestleMania is the Super Bowl of pro wrestling. Do you feel more pressure to have a good match Sunday than any other time of the year?
David Otunga: Yes. Absolutely. WrestleMania truly is our Super Bowl. It’s the time that you dream about. I have been imaging my WrestleMania moment forever and I have built it up so much in my head that I want it to be perfect. You are going to have so many eyes watching you – it’s the best of the best. The pressure is on to have a really good showing.
Twenty years from now, when people are looking back at your career, what do you hope they say?
I hope they say, “Wow. He was one of the greatest of all time. There was never anybody like him before and there will never be anybody like him again.”

Good for Otunga for thinking big. I do hope he succeeds in WWE; he has a great look, has charisma, and is quickly developing a memorable, coffee-drinking character.
No, I am not high.

‘Monday Night Raw’ star David Otunga talks about ‘WrestleMania’

WrestleMania is the Super Bowl of pro wrestling. Do you feel more pressure to have a good match Sunday than any other time of the year?

David Otunga: Yes. Absolutely. WrestleMania truly is our Super Bowl. It’s the time that you dream about. I have been imaging my WrestleMania moment forever and I have built it up so much in my head that I want it to be perfect. You are going to have so many eyes watching you – it’s the best of the best. The pressure is on to have a really good showing.

Twenty years from now, when people are looking back at your career, what do you hope they say?

I hope they say, “Wow. He was one of the greatest of all time. There was never anybody like him before and there will never be anybody like him again.”

Good for Otunga for thinking big. I do hope he succeeds in WWE; he has a great look, has charisma, and is quickly developing a memorable, coffee-drinking character.

No, I am not high.


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Booker T and Goldust have some Star Wars-inspired fun…


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WWE RAW 6/27/2005 - John Cena, Shawn Michaels, Hulk Hogan vs. Chris Jericho, Christian, Tyson Tomko (watch Part 2)

Notes: This was a Supershow TV taping; Raw was shot live, followed by that week’s Smackdown taped immediately after. Held at The Pond of Anaheim, now called the Honda Center. Once again, I attended this night with my brother and cousin. In case you haven’t figured it out, I live in Southern California. On an embarrassing note, I almost missed out on Kurt Angle vs. Ric Flair match due to me spending the entire commercial break after the RVD/Carlito segment in line for the restroom! I made back to my seat just in time to see most of the match & the finish —Naitch tapped to Angle’s Ankle Lock! Woooooo!

The video above was the Raw main event. Before the match, it was announced Cena & HBK would be teaming up with a “mystery partner”. I swear, everyone including yours truly thought it was going to be The Rock, especially since the heels made mention that they were “near Hollywood”. Hell, I wish it was The Rock —sorry Hulkamaniacs. Yeah, it was Hogan.

The place went even more nuts than it already was, with everyone on their feet, screaming loud and proud for the Icon returning to the squared circle for one more match. This is a Hogan post, so I will save my attention towards new-main eventer Christian and the suffering-to-be-loved John Cena circa 2005 for later entries.

Back to the Hulkster… I later read via dirt sheets he was injured at his WrestleMania 21 appearance & could not do his famous Leg Drop finishing move. Believe me when I tell you that I just freaked out when Hogan pulled the Leg Drop on Tomko! I’ve witnessed many sights in my short life, and can still envision that moment when closing my eyes today. This moment gave me flashbacks… remembering Hulk doing that same move on the Ultimate Warrior, only it was on TV and I was five years old. To see that live at age twenty was just a surreal feeling.

After this night, Hulk Hogan; the man, his legacy, career and attitude wasn’t the same, especially in my view. Another story for another time …brother.


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It is almost Clobberin’ Time…

It is almost Clobberin’ Time…


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Chris Jericho after his WWE Raw return - 1/2/12

Q: Chris —are you going to do this next week?

Y2J:


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@IAmJericho —I missed you, sexy beast.

@IAmJericho —I missed you, sexy beast.


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WWF Raw 2/13/97 - Shawn Michaels loses his smile


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WWF Raw 2/13/97 - Shawn Michaels - Tell Me a Lie 

—Remember when Shawn “lost his Smile”? I’m sure 12 year-old Ivan bought his bullshit then. In reality, HBK didn’t want to drop the WWF Championship back to Bret Hart at the upcoming WrestleMania 13. Michaels was a major asshole back in those pill-popping days…


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