So That Happened: 04/08/13 (LIVE from the IZOD Center)

Match 07: Fandango vs. Kofi Kingston

As the match begins, the fans start singing Fandango’s theme.

Chris Jericho charges to the ring and starts attacking Fandango!

Chris Jericho destroys Fandango then puts him in the Walls Of Jericho!

The officials pull Jericho off of Fandango then Jericho hits Fandango with a Codebreaker. Winner: Fandango (via DQ) Post-Match, Fandango’s dancer gives him the mic and Fandango corrects Justin Roberts’ pronunciation of his name.

The crowd goes back to singing Fandango’s Theme Music:

Backstage: Josh Mathews asks Paul Heyman about his disappointing night for Paul Heyman Guys. Heyman says that last night Brock Lesnar got knocked out 90 seconds in with his match with Triple H, but it took Triple H 23 minutes to beat him. Heyman says Brock Lesnar is ready for a fight tonight, but he doesn’t let his client fight for free. Heyman switches gears to Undertaker and CM Punk and says he shouldn’t be the one to offer how CM Punk feels, CM Punk should be the one to offer how CM Punk feels, and CM Punk will do that next week on RAW.


Match 08: Team Rhodes Scholars and The Bella Twins vs. Tons Of Funk

The crowd continues singing Fandango’s theme song:

Winners: Tons Of Funk

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Snapshots: Wrestlemania Weekend Preview

In Snapshots, Three Man Booth searches for images to share.


There was so much going Wrestlemania Weekend! we’re still putting it all together but wanted to give you a Preview of what to expect:

WWE Fan Axxess

WWE Hall of Fame 2013
The Spectacle that is Wrestlemania 29


Luckily, we were able to check out some of the other Wrestling Promotions that were in town for the big weekend

like DragonGate USA and its incredible action!


but Ring of Honor left a lasting impression on us all


Be sure to check out our Twitter Account and our Twitter List brand new Instagram account for more pictures until we put it all together. Be sure to check those out for Monday Night RAW Tonight!

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3 Count: We Are Young

In 3 Count, Three Man Booth will Discuss Wrestling & Wrestling Related Music:
The Good, The Bad & The Cheesy

 There were several “official” theme songs for Wrestlemania 28: “Invincible” by Machine Gun Kelly, “Wild Ones” by Flo Rida, “Good Feeling” by Flo Rida, “Girl Gone Wild” by Madonna, and “The Memory Remains” by Metallica. However, despite the multiple genres and options presented, only one song seemed to affect the WWE Universe on that night and it was played during the Rock / Cena: Once in a Lifetime Video.

“We Are Young” by fun. connected with the multinational, diverse crowd that descended upon the SunLife Stadium that day. EVERYONE knew the words to the Chorus and EVERYONE sang along. Was this moment instrumental in “We Are Young” winning the Grammy for Song of the Year? Unfortunately, no: the 78,363 person chorus was not shown during the Pay Per View because of the video package. The only other time the entire crowd were that in sync that entire night was when Daniel Bryan came out for his match against Sheamus. Everyone screamed “YES! YES! YES!” for 18 seconds then “NO! NO! NO!” for the 30 minutes.

Will the same thing happened at the MetLife Stadium for Wrestlemania 29 this year? We certainly have options: “Coming Home” by Diddy Dirty Money and “Bones” by Young Guns. Or will there be another song that captures the spirit of the WWE Universe?

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Cheap Pop: Why Wrestlemania 8 Matters

In Cheap Pop, Three Man Booth Discuss Random Topics
with a Slight Historical Bend
 

Wrestlemania is the biggest show the WWE puts on each year. As the Superbowl of Wrestling, it aims to be the best wrestling show, period. However, when stacking Wrestlemanias up against one another, they get reduced to one quick descriptive blurbs. Wrestlemania 9: the One with the Togas; Wrestlemania 22: the One with the Good Divas Match; Wrestlemania 4: the One where Macho Man Wins. They’re like titles of Friends episodes. Not all the monikers are favorable or justified. Wrestlemania 8 is one of those. Our personal favorite Wrestlemania has the unfortunate sub-title “the One Wrestlemania that Wasn’t.”

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In 1992, the Road to Wrestlemania was shaping up to a truly unique marquee main event. The Royal Rumble Winner that year also became the WWF Champion. So when Ric Flair – recently arriving from NWA / WCW – outlasted 29 other Superstars and was in the ring for over an hour, the proclaimed “Real World’s Champion” became the WWF Champion. Worlds started to collide. Flair’s opponent for Wrestlemania should – naturally – be the last person eliminated from the Royal Rumble Sid Justice Hulk Hogan.

Technically, the spot belonged to Sid Justice, aka Sid Vicious, “Flair v. Sid” sound like a match-up for Wrestlemania or for Clash of the Champions? C’mon, Jack Tunney did us all a favor by picking Hogan. Wrestlemania 8 was setting up to be the Franchise Player of the North, Hulk Hogan, square off against the Franchise Player of the South, Ric Flair. The Immortal One versus the Nature Boy. Hulkamania versus Flair Country. So the rumors go, they tried Hogan v. Flair in smaller venues along that Road to Wrestlemania, as a warmup. It didn’t work, apparently: Hogan and Flair were not living up to the fantasy warfare everyone imagined. So Wrestlemania 8 was changed to a double main event: Sid Justice versus Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair defending his WWF Championship against Macho Man Randy Savage.

Their reasons were sound for those two matches: Flair attacked the virtue of Savage’s wife, Miss Elizabeth, claiming that the two had been romantically linked in the past. If victorious, Flair was going to show some risque photos from their time together, ones not suitable for WWF magazine. This was done to further enrage the short-fused Randy Savage and distract him in his WWF Title Match against Flair. Meanwhile, Sid left Hogan midway through a tag team match because … um … well, Sid’s a jerk. That’s what we were given. This is that led to the “the One Wrestlemania that Wasn’t” nickname.

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What Wrestlemania 8 should be known for as is “the one that passed the torch.” Three Superstars elevated that undercard: Shawn Michaels versus Tito Santana, The Undertaker versus Jake “The Snake” Roberts and Bret Hart versus Roddy Piper for the Intercontinental Championship. Wrestlemania 8 is the first one where Shawn and Bret competed in singles competition, shedding the last of their tag team reputations. The Undertaker made his Wrestlemania debut a year before – against Jimmy Snuka – but this Wrestlemania was the first one where Taker competed at as a good guy, proving that the living dead man could be cheered by his fans while being feared by opponents. All three Superstars were victorious and the torch was passed; by Survivor Series, the WWF’s last Pay Per View of the year, Bret – now WWF Champion – faced Shawn – now Intercontinental Champion – in the Main Event. And The Undertaker debuted his first signature match, the Casket Match, against the Ugandan Giant Kamala.

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The WWE has done their best to correct themselves on this Wrestlemania 8 oversight. On the DVD cover, they highlight Wrestlemania 8 as the beginning of the Showstopper Shawn Michaels, even though he was the Showstarter on that night, whereas one Boother considers Bret v. Piper his favorite Wrestlemania match ever. But regardless, there is another reason why Wrestlemania 8 should not be overlooked. That was the first Wrestlemania for ThreeManBooth; without it, we would not have gone to Wrestlemania 28, our 1st time attending a Wrestlemania, and were thusly inspired to create ThreeManBooth.com.

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Memorabilia Lane: Punk was Right

 In Memorabilia Lane, We’ll Discuss the Significance Some Kind of Collectible

(T-Shirt, Poster, Action Figure) has on us and its Relation to Wrestling.

We mentioned before that people like to draw CM Punk. One artist, Chris Haley drew CM Punk for “reasons.” Well, we found out the reason why; he made a t-shirt!

Image Courtesy of Chris Haley

And not just any t-shirt, a t-shirt that is both a tribute to the Straightedge Superstar and to the X-Men comics. After all the dust settled on Avengers vs. X-Men, some of the mutants were seen wearing shirts that said “Magneto was Right,” referring to Magneto’s differing opinion on the human / mutant dynamic that affect’s their portion of the Marvel universe.

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Charles Xavier, founder of the X-Men, believes that Humans and Mutants can co-exist peacefully while Magneto believes that Humans want to Eliminate mutants. It’s a less popular opinion, which suits CM Punk fine: when he’s not the Voice of the Voiceless, he’s the Voice of the Less Popular Opinion. If Punk were a Mutant, he would most likely be a Disciple of Magneto’s. Incidentally, CM Punk has his own connection to the Marvel Universe: he wrote the forward for the hardcover collection of Avengers versus X-Men.

Let’s support Chris Haley, CM Punk and Magneto by buying the “Punk was Right” shirt from Chris’ Society 6 Page. If Punk is right about Wrestlemania 29 and makes The Undertaker 20 – 1, then this shirt is the souvenir of that. If Punk loses, don’t worry: it won’t be long before Punk is the lone voice about something else. Who knows? He might even wear it himself at the next press conference. He tends to make a statement at those.

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