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[18 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 225 views]
Roundtable #15 - How would you shake up Ring of Honor?

The latest Roundtable discussion here at iFight365.com where this week, we’re looking at how to shake things up in ROH following Gabe Sapolsky’s recent departure.

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[3 Nov 2008 | No Comment | 331 views]
Roundtable #13 - What hooked you into being a wrestling fan?

The latest Roundtable discussion from the iFight365.com team.

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[28 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 236 views]
Roundtable #12 - Who would you choose as wrestling’s dream announce team?

Welcome to the latest Roundtable discussion here at iFight365.com where this week, we’re asking the question: If you could choose anyone from any promotion, at anytime, to be your dream announce team, who would you choose?

Mark Bright: As soon as I read the topic title I knew instantly what my answer would be. The dream announce team of all time in pro wrestling would be “Good Ol’ JR” Jim Ross circa 1998 and Bobby “The Brain” Heenan circa 1992.

Heenan could be the pure heel commentator without edging into being annoying like Jerry Lawler has done and JR would be excellent at…

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[20 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 758 views]
Roundtable #11 - What is the greatest WWE PPV of all time?

Welcome to the latest Roundtable discussion here at iFight365.com where this week, we’re asking the question: What is the greatest WWE PPV of all time?

Michael Campbell: I’m going to approach this question completely subjectively. No wait, I won’t, I’ll give you two answers instead.

There are many, many much lauded PPV’s in the annals Vince McMahon’s vast back catalogue. Several really stick in the mind as notable contenders for best ever. WrestleMania 17, Royal Rumble 92, WrestleMania 24, In Your House: Canadian Stampede, Summerslam 2002, Survivor Series 98, Backlash 2000, etc, etc…

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[14 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 327 views]
Roundtable #10 - How low does a wrestling company have to sink before viewers stop watching?

The latest Roundtable discussion from the iFight365.com team.

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[7 Oct 2008 | No Comment | 567 views]
Roundtable #9 - How can TNA crack the 2.0 mark by 2010?

This week’s debate threw up some lengthy discussion. Given the subject, perhaps that’s not so much of a surprise.

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[28 Sep 2008 | No Comment | 806 views]
Roundtable #8 - How would you bring John Cena back into the WWE?

The latest Roundtable debate here at iFight365.com

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[22 Sep 2008 | No Comment | 160 views]
Roundtable #7 - Which three wrestlers should WWE sign?

If WWE could sign any three people from the American independent scene, international scene, or TNA, who should they sign?

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[7 Sep 2008 | No Comment | 696 views]

Its roundtable time once again here at WWEPreview.com and this week we’re debating the question: If Stone Cold Steve Austin comes back for one last match at WrestleMania XXV, who should his opponent be?
James Mustoe: Well the ideal dream match scenario with Steve Austin was always against with Hulk Hogan or Bill Goldberg. Since neither of those seems very likely right now I would want to bring Steve Austin to ‘give the rub’ to a younger star who would then be around to reap the benefits of the Austin program …

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[31 Aug 2008 | No Comment | 102 views]

Its roundtable time once again here at WWEPreview.com and this week we’re looking at the question: Has Mick Foley’s legacy been destroyed by his constant arriving and departing from WWE over the last 5 years?
James Mustoe: Being a fairly long-time WWE fan, I will always remember Mick Foley as one of the ‘big four’ - along with Steve Austin, The Rock and The Undertaker, that carried WWF through the attitude era from 1997-2000. Through this time the only thing that could have cheapened Foley’s legacy for me was his retirement …

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