WWE's
pay-per-vue, Unforgiven, was held last night. My
sons, nephew and I were able to watch it from the comfort
of the local wing house, and we had a blast.
It's suprising that although everyone knows that wrestling
matches are pre-determined the sport is as popular as
ever.
Rick Flair, the guy in the pic to the left, is
currently my favorite wrestler. Flair's
56 years old and still puts on a great show. The highlight
for me is when he does his patented "front fall."
If you've ever seen Flair wrestle, then you
know what I'm talking about. The Flair "front
fall" alone is worth the price of admission.
If you're a wrestling or Rick Flair fan,
then you might want to check out his autobiography, To
Be the Man. It, too, is worth the price of
admission.
Randy Orton is the young guy next to Flair
in the picture. The kid is a third generation wrestler
[I used to watch his dad wrestle when I was a kid]. Although
he lost his title tonight, he has a bright future.
I could give you a rundown of the matches, but
if you're that interested, you'll probably watch RAW
tonight and I don't want to spoil it for you. And wrestling
isn't really about who wins or loses anymore... instead
it's about how good the performance was.
And as I said, we had a blast.
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