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Survivor Series 2014 Predictions

Survival is on everyone's mind as Survivor Series is right around the corner. This is one of the Big Four pay-per-views, along with the Royal Rumble ,   WrestleMania, and SummerSlam . Survivor Series  has a rich history with the Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Tag Match which has showcased many WWE Legends, including The Ultimate Warrior, The Undertaker, Hulk Hogan, Randy Orton, and Big Show. This year, like in 2012 and 2013, we have two of those matches on the card, including one which will be the main event. There are only two championships on the line. Besides  Royal Rumble 2014, this will be only event in more than five years (I gave up looking past 2009) for an event in which only two championships are on the line. In fact, there are only five matches advertised right now. That's really low, which means the main event match will be at least thirty minutes long. We will probably get some unadvertised matches, most likely involving Cesaro, Bo Dallas, Jack Swag...

11 Times a Superstar Won Multiple Matches on the Same PPV

Superstars have incredibly hard jobs. They put their bodies on the line day in and day out just to put on a good show and entertain us. It's hard enough doing just one match at a time. However, superstars often have to perform multiple matches on the same night. This can be incredibly taxing on them, but sometimes necessity calls for it. Putting on multiple matches on the same night is impressive enough, winning them is even more impressive. In this article, we'll  identify seven superstars who won multiple matches on the same night. We'll only be covering PPV matches, which are more impressive than regular matches. 11. Curtis Axel at Night of Champions  2013- Michael McGillicutty became Curtis Axel in June and became managed by Paul Heyman in May of 2013. The WWE seemed ready to push him to the moon. In his first month since his repackaging, Axel beat Triple H, beat John Cena, and won the Intercontinental Champion. By September, it was becoming clear that this push wasn...

Worst of the Month: October 2014

This is my first Worth of the Month article since May. Why? Because the WWE has been absolutely fantastic since then! Of course, that's a total lie. There have been a lot of slip-ups, errors, and mistakes made by the company. I just haven't written any articles about how bad these errors have been. But, it's time for that to change. The last month was not excellent by any means. Sure, the Hell in a Cell PPV was a success, but the build-up was shaky. The last Worst of the Month article was all about specifics, this article will be more about general problems. Rather than highlight specific incidents, I'll be talking about general things, as most of the problems are not single incidents, but spread out over a period of time. Let's get started. 10. WWE Network Subscription Numbers- Let's face it, the WWE Network Subscription numbers are disappointing. The WWE has yet to reach its goal of 1 million subscribers. In fact, they are still about 300,00 short. The WW...