Advantages: A couple of awesome matches saved this one big time Disadvantages: Too many silly storylines and a bad main event = an overall rubbish PPV!
(Please note: this is a Film or Pay Per View Only review ? thanks!)
One thing I will always maintain about World Wrestling Entertainment is that it's such an easy form of entertainment; so what if the matches are quite frankly rubbish? The humour is still there, even if you have to create it yourself whilst watching some of the drivel the company promotes.
The GreatAmerican Bash, as a pay per view, has a storied history; back when the WWE bought out rival company World Championship Wrestling during the early part of this century, WWE Chairman, Vince McMahon, also purchased the rights to all of WCW's names and likenesses. The problem is that fans are now offered the chance to buy 16 pay per views a year rather than the standard monthly spectacles and the Bash - as it's now commonly known as - started out as a National Wrestling ...
Advantages: Some hard hitting action showing the development of intense rivalries Disadvantages: Some slow matches - not reaching the potential it could be
Event Review:
WWE GreatAmerican Bash 2008 (July 20th 2008) was the fifth annual pay per view event produced under its title name by World Wrestling Entertainment. Having formerly been a historic event for Jim Crockett promotions and World Championship Wrestling (WCW), the event's home now lies with the WWE promotion. The show was hosted by all three brand shows in the WWE; RAW, ECW, and Smackdown. Live from the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York, the PPV boasted 14,126 spectators to witness a historical evening in wrestling. The music theme song of the evening was "Move to the Music" by American Bang.
Six WWE championship belts were defended in the pay-per-view, including for the first time, the WWE Diva's championship, a new belt introduced by Smackdown's general manager Vickie Guerrero a few weeks before ...
Advantages: It's got the original; it's a bit of group history Disadvantages: Whose biggest hits?
The opening song "Bittersweet Symphony" from the album "Urban Hymns" by The Verve was one of the most haunting sounds of 1997. It dominated the charts and airwaves that year and has continued to be used as background music in television programmes and advertisements, including those for Nike and Vauxhall. It is one of those tunes that you will surely have heard even if you cannot place its origin. The song became a bittersweet experience for its author Richard Ashcroft. The refrain he used was taken from, at that time, a little known arrangement of a Rolling Stones song (NOT the original) which had appeared on an album long since deleted from the catalogue.
When it was first released in June 1966, "The Songbook" was the fourth in a series of albums recorded by the Andrew Oldham Orchestra. It was subtitled "Instrumental versions ...
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