Wrestling Uncensored EP. 131 now online

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Wrestling Uncensored Episode 131. Original air date: April 13, 2013. Hosted by Dave Simon and Johnny North.

This is a special international edition of Wrestling Uncensored featuring phone calls from around the world. Eric in Chicago, Andy in England and Niall in Ireland all joined Dave Simon to discuss the results from Wrestlemania 29.

Simon and North discussed the results of Wrestlemania 29 including Triple H’s win over Brock Lesnar, John Cena winning the WWE title from The Rock and The Undertaker defeating CM Punk.

Simon and North talked about Dolph Ziggler becoming the new World Heavyweight Champion, Fandango’s rise to prominence and the electric crowd for the most recent episode of WWE Monday Night Raw.

All this and much more pro wrestling on this 2-hour episode.

Wrestling Uncensored EP. 129 now online

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Wrestling Uncensored Episode 129. Original air date: March 30, 2013. Hosted by Dave Simon and Johnny North.

Simon and North discussed The Rock and John Cena’s Q&A session with WWE Legends from Monday night Raw, The Rock’s promo with John Laurinaits from Smackdown and The Rock versus John Cena at Wrestlemania 29.

Simon and North discussed CM Punk’s promo on Raw and The Undertaker attacking him.

Simon and North also talked about Chris Jericho versus Fandango being made official for Wrestlemania, Triple H’s promo from Raw and Mark Henry versus Ryback.

All this and much more pro wrestling on this 1-hour episode.

Wrestling Uncensored EP. 126 now online

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Wrestling Uncensored Episode 126. Original air date: March 8, 2013. Hosted by Dave Simon and Jeremy Prophet.

Simon and Prophet discussed the return of The Undertaker and his upcoming match with CM Punk at Wrestlemania 29.

Simon and Prophet discussed Old School Raw including Triple H’s in-ring promo, Ryback versus Antonio Cesaro and the return of the New Age Outlaws.

Simon and Prophet discussed Big Show, Randy Orton and Sheamus’ feud versus The Shield, Dolph Ziggler’s current career direction and Rey Mysterio’s current injury.

All this and much more pro wrestling on this 80-minute episode.

Wrestling Uncensored EP. 125 now online

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Wrestling Uncensored Episode 125. Original air date. March 2, 2013. Hosted by Dave Simon and Johnny North.

Simon and North discussed Triple H joining Twitter and his bloody brawl with Brock Lesnar on Monday night Raw. Simon and North talked about the potential rematch between Lesnar and Triple H and what stipulations could be added to the match.

Simon and North talked about CM Punk and John Cena’s excellent bout on Raw and Punk’s upcoming match versus The Undertaker at Wrestlemania.

Simon and North talked about Jack Swagger and Zeb Coulter’s program with Alberto Del Rio, Sheamus’ feuds with The Shield and Wade Barrett and Big Show’s return on Smackdown.

All this and much more pro wrestling on this 1-hour episode.

Wrestling Uncensored Co-Host Johnny North Headed to Florida for WWE Tryout

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Montreal, QC (September 12, 2012) Wrestling Uncensored co-host and www.ringsidereport.net writer Johnny North (@northgenesis) confirmed today that he received a phone call this morning from WWE talent scout/ President of WWE Developmental Steve Keirn that he has been accepted for his WWE/NXT Wrestling tryout. Formally known as Florida Championship Wrestling, NXT Wrestling is WWE’s developmental territory.

North will report to Tampa Arena in Tampa, Florida on September 28th through October 1st for a 4 day Clinic/Tryout for an opportunity to be seen and evaluated by WWE Talent Relations and a potential contract. North will be evaluated by wrestling legends and superstars Steve Keirn, Bill DeMott, Dusty Rhodes, Ricky Steamboat, Norman Smiley, Terry Taylor, and Joey Mercury.

Good friend of Ringside Report Radio/Wrestling Uncensored Paul Rossetti is also headed down for the tryout.

The entire Ringside Report Radio/Wrestling Uncensored crew wishes both North and Rossetti the best of luck with this great opportunity.

—Ringside Report Radio/Wrestling Uncensored press release—

WWE: DX: One Last Stand DVD review

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The final D-Generation X run starting from HHH finding Shawn Michaels superkicking a little mouthy girl to their defeat as WWE Undisputed Tag Team Champions is retold in DX: One Last Stand.

The new three-disc set released by WWE starts in the summer of 2009 and ends early in 2010. The disc set wraps up with the entire HBK farewell speech on RAW along with DX making fun of themselves for being so emotional.

From Vince McMahon’s 64th birthday bash to Little People’s Court with Hornswoggle, all the memorable promos and moments DX created on RAW are showcased. Full PPV matches against Legacy in a Hell in a Cell match and their Undisputed Tag Team Championship against Jeri-Show in a TLC match are also shown. Several celebrities made appearances with DX at this time which included Bob Barker, the wrestling debut of ‘The Flame’ Jon Heder and many others.

The new exclusive footage for the DVD are a few segments where HHH and HBK are in a tank trying to go hunting. In the special features on the first disc there is short look at DX behind the scenes of Monday Night RAW. The unfiltered clip shows DX in script rehearsals, going over their matches, making fun of Big Show and greeting HHH’s wife Stephanie McMahon behind the camera.

While the DVD focuses mainly on DX’s last run, there are many occasions during their segments where they show their 1997 antics along with their war with the McMahon family in 2006. The DVD set is definitely a must have if you missed on all the shenanigans DX pulled off. Not only did DX create memorable moments with well-known celebrities, but they also had some of the best tag matches they ever had as a unit. Unless HBK goes back on his retirement promise, this is definitely the last new DX DVD. 

WWE: DX: One Last Stand

Entertainment One

Rated: PG

Released on Apr. 5, 2011

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WWE: DX: One Last Stand listing

Disc 1
We Need D-Generation X

Hunting with DX

Triple H Finds Shawn
Raw 10th August, 2009

DX Returns to RAW
Raw 17th August, 2009

DX Hijacks the SummerSlam Open
SummerSlam 23rd August, 2009

DX vs. Legacy
SummerSlam 23rd August, 2009

The Basics of Hunting with DX

DX Throws a Party for Mr. McMahon
Raw 24th August, 2009

DX Hangs with Dusty
Raw 31st August, 2009

The Price is Raw
Raw 7th September, 2009

DX vs. Randy Orton / Chris Masters
Raw 7th September, 2009

Tag Team Hell in a Cell Match
DX vs. Legacy
Hell in a Cell 4th October, 2009

Special Feature
DX Unfiltered

Disc 2

We Need D-Generation X

Not Very Sporting

DX vs. Chris Jericho / Big Show
Raw October 5, 2009

Triple H Calls Shawn
Raw 12th October, 2009

JackSwoggle
Raw 2nd November, 2009

DX with Ozzy
Raw 2nd November, 2009

PedigreeSwoggle
Raw 16th November, 2009

The Growth of DX

DX vs. The Hart Dynasty
Raw 23rd November, 2009

ChristmasSwoggle
Raw 7th December, 2009

TLC Match for the Unified Tag Team Championship
DX vs. Chris Jericho / Big Show
Tables, Ladders & Chairs 13th December, 2009

DX-Snuggle
Raw 14th December, 2009

Unified Tag Team Championship Match
DX vs. Chris Jericho / Big Show
Raw 14th December, 2009

Disc 3

We Need D-Generation X

The Willies

Little People’s Court
Raw 21st December, 2009

The DX Mascot
Raw 21st December, 2009

Tubby Tubberton

Unified Tag Team Championship Match
DX vs. The Hart Dynasty
SmackDown 25th December, 2009

DX Duct Tape Hornswoggle
Raw 28th December, 2009

DX vs. Big Show / Chavo Guerrero
Raw 28th December, 2009

Y2Santino
Raw 4th January, 2010

Unified Tag Team Championship
DX vs. Chris Jericho / Big Show
Raw 4th January, 2010

DX with Iron Mike
Raw 11th January, 2010

DX vs. Mike Tyson / Chris Jericho
Raw 11th January, 2010

My Favorite Boxer

DX with Jon Heder & Don Johnson
Raw 18th January, 2010

DX / Hornswoggle vs. Big Show / The Miz / “The Flame” Jon Heder
Raw 18th January, 2010

Triple Threat Elimination Match for the Unified Tag Team Championship
DX vs. Straight Edge Society vs. Big Show / The Miz
Raw 8th February, 2010

Blubbering Like a Girl

Shawn’s Farewell
Raw 29th March, 2010

Two Final Words

WWE: Top 50 Superstars of All Time DVD review

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There was no criteria, no rating system, does not matter if you rough up Muhammad Ali, just one question to the current World Wrestling Entertainment roster: who is the greatest WWE superstars of all-time 1-50?

The idea of this list brings intrigue and a lot of controversy from WWE fans and former WWE superstars. Many will probably question Hulk Hogan not even being in the top 20 while others will claim that Rey Mysterio being in the top 10 is well-deserved. With former stars such as Hogan, Ric Flair, Jeff Hardy and Kurt Angle in rival organization Total Nonstop Action Wrestling questions can be made on how their current employment hurt them in the ranking. Bret Hart’s return to the organization and making the top five in this list gives the TNA theory credibility.

Complaints can be made, but in the end WWE has decided this list features the best of the best, at least until they make another one.

The list does not hide the fact that WWE did produce some vintage biographies on wrestlers who will never get DVD sets on their careers or at least in the near future. Bios on Ricky Steamboat, Chris Jericho, Randy Savage and Curt Hennig feature many clips from recent WWE DVD releases. Fans that appreciate a large sum of wrestlers on the list and have not watched recent WWE DVDs will enjoy the effort put in by WWE for the wrestlers listed.

The other two discs in this DVD set features an array of different matches from different eras. Once again if you’re a collector of WWE DVDs you have seen the majority of the matches. Still, it is also rare to see Lou Thesz, The Fabulous Moolah, The Iron Sheik, Eddie Guerrero and many more greats all in one DVD set. A rare error by WWE in their DVD menu as the Jack Brisco versus Dory Funk Jr. match is not a championship match as this is stated on the back of the DVD cover as well.

This DVD set is for diehard WWE fans that do not have a problem with what WWE says as those kind of fans enjoy the quality of the product more than spending time criticizing it. This three-disc set once again proves how WWE can deliver a great selection of matches throughout the 20th century and a few in the 21st century.

WWE: Top 50 Superstars of All Time

Rated: PG

Entertainment One

Released on Dec. 14, 2010

$42.99

WWE: Top 50 Superstars of All Time list

1 – Shawn Michaels
2 – Undertaker
3 – Steve Austin
4 – Bret Hart
5 – The Rock
6 – Harley Race
7 – Ricky Steamboat
8 – Andre the Giant
9 – Rey Mysterio
10 – Roddy Piper
11 – Eddie Guerrero
12 – Triple H
13 – Gorgeous George
14 – Randy Savage
15 – Curt Hennig
16 – John Cena
17 (Tie) – Ric Flair
17 (Tie) – Dusty Rhodes
19 – Edge
20 – Jerry Lawler
21 – Lou Thesz
22 – Terry Funk
23 – Hulk Hogan
24 – Bruno Sammartino
25 – Chris Jericho
26 – Ted DiBiase
27 – The Fabulous Moolah
28 – Freddie Blassie
29 – Randy Orton
30 – Pat Patterson
31 – The Iron Sheik
32 – Jimmy Snuka
33 – Mick Foley
34 – Kurt Angle
35 – Buddy Rogers
36 – Gorilla Monsoon
37 – Junkyard Dog
38 – Billy Graham
39 – Jake Roberts
40 – Big Show
41 – Jack Brisco
42 – Sgt. Slaughter
43 – Kane
44 – Nick Bockwinkel
45 – Jeff Hardy
46 – Dory Funk Jr.
47 – Bob Backlund
48 – Rick Rude
49 – Batista
50 – Killer Kowalski

Disc 1:

Top 50 Superstars Countdown Feature

Disc 2:

NWA World Heavyweight Championship Match
Lou Thesz vs Argentina Rocca
Buffalo, NY

NWA World Heavyweight Championship Match (Listed as a title match, but it is not a title match)
Jack Briscoe vs Dory Funk Jr.
Championship Wrestling from Florida

Women’s Championship Match
The Fabulous Moolah vs Susan Green
Madison Square Garden – June 16, 1975

Gorilla Monsoon vs Muhammad Ali
Philadelphia, PA – June 2, 1976

NWA World Heavyweight Championship Match
Harley Race vs Terry Funk
Championship Wrestling from Florida – February 6, 1977

Boxing Match
Gorilla Monsoon vs Andre The Giant
Puerto Rico – September 23, 1977

WWE Championship Match
“Superstar” Billy Graham vs “The American Dream” Dusty Rhodes
Madison Square Garden – September 26, 1977

WWE Championship Match
The Iron Sheik vs Hulk Hogan
Madison Square Garden – December 28, 1984

Six Man Tag Team Elimination Match
Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat, Rowdy Roddy Piper & Junkyard Dog vs Randy “Macho Man” Savage, “The King” Harley Race & Adrian Adonis
Madison Square Garden – February 23, 1987

“Ravishing” Rick Rude vs Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat
Madison Square Garden – December 26, 1987
AWA Heavyweight Championship

Jerry “The King” Lawler vs “Mr. Perfect” Curt Hennig
AWA – August 13, 1988

No Disqualification Match – Virgil Barred from Ringside
Jake “The Snake” Roberts vs “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase
Madison Square Garden – December 28, 1989

Disc 3:

“Nature Boy” Ric Flair vs Bret “Hit Man” Hart
Saskatoon, CN – October 12, 1992

The Rock vs Mankind
Halftime Heat – January 31, 1999

Fatal 4-Way Match for the WWE Championship
Stone Cold Steve Austin vs The Rock vs Undertaker vs Kurt Angle
Smackdown – December 7, 2000

Undertaker, Kane, Matt Hardy & Jeff Hardy vs Stone Cold Steve Austin, Triple H, Edge & Christian
Raw – April 23, 2001

Edge & Triple H vs Kurt Angle & Chris Jericho
Smackdown – May 16, 2002

Eddie Guerrero vs Big Show
Smackdown – April 15, 2004

Triple Threat Match for the World Heavyweight Championship
Kurt Angle vs Rey Mysterio vs Randy Orton
WrestleMania 22 – April 2, 2006

John Cena & Shawn Michaels vs Undertaker & Batistia
No Way Out – February 18, 2007

World Heavyweight Championship Match
Edge vs Undertaker
WrestleMania XXIV – March 30, 2008

Goldust autobiography review

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A dark tale of a man who came from a broken home, had fame and the married life, and lost it all in a rage of drugs and alcohol.

Cross Rhodes: Goldust, out of the Darkness, the latest World Wrestling Entertainment autobiography is a sad although in the end an inspirational story on the life and times of Dustin Rhodes’ rise to stardom in professional wrestling. The book starts off with Rhodes’ life growing up without his dad Dusty Rhodes due to his dad travelling on the road and divorcing his mom. The tales of abuse that his mom suffered is gut-wrenching and clearly left emotional scars with Rhodes.

Mainly the bio-book is on Rhodes’ professional wrestling career. Reconnecting with his father and getting schooled on the carnival-like environment that is pro wrestling. Rhodes is open on his young party persona, but does not go into great detail into his bar fights or his random girlfriends. While working with World Championship Wrestling, Rhodes meets the love of his life, Terri Runnels. His dad has a huge problem with her past and Rhodes ends up not talking to his dad for five years.

The fallout with his dad worked out perfectly as Vince McMahon Jr. came up with a character that allowed Rhodes to step out of his dad’s shadow. Goldust, an androgynous person that was considered bizarre, especially to Western society in the mid ‘90s that condemned gays. With gold face paint and in a gold suit, Rhodes became one of the most unique characters in all of sports entertainment.

Injuries, an addiction to painkillers, a marriage doomed to divorce, and extreme paranoia eventually cost Rhodes—he had Xanax withdrawals and had no idea when it was day or night. He had fights in front of his daughter. Rhodes did make another memorable run with WWE, but was released again and continued his drug problem.

Surprisingly Rhodes mentions his run with WWE’s competitor TNA Wrestling, when he wrestled as Black Reign. It was around this time that Rhodes realized he needed serious help or he was going to die. Fortunately, WWE’s rehab program quite possibly saved his life.

Doing his best in-ring work in years, and arguably ever, Goldust ends the autobiography by thanking those close to him that he calls his ‘angels.’ WWE fans will enjoy the insight he gives on current WWE stars and how WWE currently operates.

225 pages is short compared to previous WWE bios, but Rhodes’ pro wrestling life has been so exciting and impactful that you are not left disappointed if you’re primarily a wrestling fan. The writing is simple and will never be confused with Mick Foley’s books, but that does not take away from the life experiences that will shock and amaze.

Cross Rhodes: Goldust, out of the Darkness

by Dustin Rhodes and Marc Vandil

World Wrestling Entertainment books

Simon & Schuster

Releases Dec. 14, 2010

240 pp.