1995 WWE PPV Stat Pack

Welcomes to this 1995 Stat Pack. Within this post you’ll find all the stats, facts, figures and record from the WWE PPV’s that occured in 1995. 1995 PPV Ranking 1. Royal Rumble 95 (60.5/100)2. Survivor Series 95 (60/100)3. In Your House 3 (58.75/100)4. In Your House 2: The Lumberjacks (55.83/100)5. Summerslam 95 (52.7/100)6. Wrestlemania XI (50/100)7. In Your House 5: Seasons Beatings (48.5/100)8. In Your … Continue reading 1995 WWE PPV Stat Pack

1994 WWE PPV Stat Pack

Welcomes to this 1994 Stat Pack. Within this post you’ll find all the stats, facts, figures and record from the five WWE PPV’s that occured in 1994. 1994 PPV Ranking 1. Summerslam 94 (61/100)2. Survivor Series 94 (60/100)3. Royal Rumble 94 (59/100)4. King Of The Ring 94 (55/100)5. Wrestlemania X (54/100) Most 1994 PPV Matches 1. Owen Hart (8)2= Bret Hart (7)2= Razor Ramon (7)4. … Continue reading 1994 WWE PPV Stat Pack

Rebooking Wrestlemania 3

Welcome everybody to the third of my re-booking series, this time I’m re-booking Wrestlemania 3. This card had some really good matches and feuds and the card is a lot stronger than the previous 2 Wrestlemania’s. But I’ll get into the heart of the card and re-book the matches that I think could have been improved. It’s easy to do in hindsight. First let’s have … Continue reading Rebooking Wrestlemania 3

Rebooking Wrestlemania 2

This is my second blog in this series of re-booking Wrestlemania. This second Wrestlemania had 12 matches over 3 cities and I had a lot of fun re-booking this one. I honestly believe my card would have been better but who am I to argue with Vince McMahon? So first off, here is the card that aired: Nassau ColiseumPaul Orndorff vs. The Magnificent MuracoRandy Savage … Continue reading Rebooking Wrestlemania 2

Wrestlemania 11

Welcome everybody to this Wrestlemania 11 review! The biggest show of the year coming live tonight from the Hartford Civic Centre in Hartford, Conneticut. There are just seven matches on the card tonight, so let’s see where we stand. The WWF Champions is still Big Daddy Cool Diesel. He beat Bob Backlund in 8 seconds last November and has successfully defended his title against the … Continue reading Wrestlemania 11