Have you ever wondered what it was like being a member of the Four Horsemen? Do you want to know what it was like travelling around the country going from show to show? Or if they really spent their time flying in private jets, riding in limos and stealing kisses?
British mixed martial arts with an international flavour is on the agenda once again as we take a look at Cage Warriors’ recent trip to Dubai for the fourth of their Fight Night shows, broadcast this past Wednesday night on Sky Sports here in Britain.
It’s time to step into the Impact Zone once again as we take a look at the latest pay per view offering from TNA, with World Champion Bobby Roode taking on his boss Sting in the main event of Victory Road, shown this past Wednesday night on Challenge here in Britain.
It’s an astute piece of marketing. A wrestler jumps ship from a promotion, travelling to pastures new to make a name for themselves elsewhere. So the promotion releases a DVD compilation of some of his best matches while he was under their employ, hoping to cash in on the situation.
It’s time for one of those strange occurrences again where I review the DVD release of a pay-per-view I’d already reviewed, and this time around where taking a look at TNA’s latest offering, the two disc Bound for Glory 2011.
Having been fed a staple diet of Cage Warriors over the past few weeks Sky Sports shifted their MMA coverage across the Irish Sea to Dublin as the Cage Contender promotion finally made their debut on the channel this past Tuesday night with their 12th show from February 25th.
It was time to step into the Octagon once again as Dana White’s crew travelled to the land down under for their latest offering, Alves vs. Kampmann, shown in the early hours of this past Saturday morning on ESPN here in Britain.
It was the third show in as many week’s as Britain’s Cage Warriors headed to Kiev in Ukraine for their latest offering, Cage Warriors 46, shown on Sky Sports this past Wednesday night here in Britain.