Thursday, June 30, 2016

Announcing The Two Sheds Review Hall of Fame Class of 2016

The 16th anniversary of The Two Sheds Review also means that it’s time to turn our attention once more to my Hall of Fame, and just like last year this year’s induction has a theme.

You see, when I was looking over my past inductees I immediately saw that something was missing. I’ve always been a big fan of tag team wrestling, but I’ve never actually inducted a tag team, So let’s rectify this by inducting six teams that have given me countless hours of entertainment over the years. This year’s class, in alphabetical order, are:

Wrestling Websites Are Getting Lazy

Long-time readers of my blog will know that June is the month I normally celebrate the anniversary of The Two Sheds Review. If someone had told me back in 2000 when my first article about a group of disgruntled WCW superstars jumping ship to the WWF that I’d still be doing this sixteen years later I’d have probably agreed with them.

The professional wrestling business has changed a hell of a lot since then, and to document every change I’ve seen during that time would probably take ages. But the business itself isn’t the only thing that’s changed.

Monday, June 27, 2016

TV Review: WWE Money in the Bank

It’s the event that can turn stars into superstars, but was it up to snuff? That’s what I was hoping to find out by watching WWE’s Money in the Bank, shown recently on Sky Box Office here in Britain.

Friday, June 24, 2016

TV Review: TNA Slammiversary

It was TNA’s biggest event of the summer, but could the in-ring action douse the memory of that bloody awful hype video? That was what I was hoping to find out by taking at look at Slammiversary, shown on a one week delay on Challenge here in the UK.

Saturday, June 18, 2016

Catch-Up: Bellator 154

It’s been quite a while since I’ve seen what Bellator has to offer, so let’s continue our game of catch-up with a look back at Bellator 154, shown recently on Spike here in Britain.

Friday, June 10, 2016

Catch-Up: WWE Extreme Rules

As we continue our marathon catch-up session we’ve finally entered WWE territory as we find out how A.J. Styles got on against Roman Reigns in the main event of Extreme Rules, shown recently on Sky Box Office here in Britain.

Monday, June 06, 2016

Catch-Up: TNA One Night Only: Victory Road

Our latest catch-up offering sees us venturing into the Impact Zone for the first time in ages as we take a look back at TNA’s latest One Night Only pay per view, Victory Road, shown recently on Challenge here in Britain.