Highlight Reel: Larger Than Life

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We had a great 2013 at 3manbooth.com. We were able to go to lots of live wrestling shows, including Wrestlemania 29 and, more importantly, the RAW after Wrestlemania 29. But We were there for over a dozen shows between from WWE, TNA, Ring of Honor, Chikara (RIP), DragonGateUSA, FWE and Kaiju Big Battel. And when we weren’t going to those – and sometimes  even when we were – we were tweeting while watching RAW and PPVs, making everything more fun.

We look forward to doing the same in 2014 and more. So let’s toast to 2013 via this WWF “Year in Review” video. It originally aired in 2000 on Sunday Night Heat; set to the Backstreet Boys’ “Larger than Life,” it featured footage from the Attitude Era, which was both appropriate and inappropriate for the music.

Please Note: some of the moments in the video are not for the little ones; this was the Attitude Era after all. Please exercise caution.

Thanks for the memories, 2013! You’re larger than life.

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Boo This Man: Big Show and Rey Mysterio

In Boo This Man, ThreeManBooth will call out someone or something that really gripes us.

2013 has been, wrestling-wise, a year of mostly cheers, which is what we like to focus on primarily. 2014 is right around the corner so before we wipe the slate clean, we can’t help but get in one more jeer: the new tag team of Rey Mysterio and The Big Show. It’s well established that we are not the biggest fans of either competitor, what with regular appearance of #BigShowRuinsThings and #Reycist on our timeline. We know lots of people want to cheer former World Champions that have main evented Wrestlemania. Certainly kids look up to Big Show, literally, and Rey Mysterio, metaphorically. But their team-up gave them a renewed sense in the WWE. And a new reason for us to boo them.

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Highlight Reel: #WWEMSG

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Last night, the WWE kicked off their WWE Live Holiday tour in New York and Chicago. The Chicago Show, was held in the famous Allstate Arena, and featured Superstars: CM Punk, Daniel Bryan, WWE Divas Champion, AJ Lee, and pretty much everyone who is featured on the “So That Happened” banner. While the New York Show, held in the World’s Most Famous Arena, Madison Square Garden, featured Superstars such as: the WWE World Heavyweight Champion, Randy Orton, John Cena, Big Show, Kane, and El Torito.

IMG_6596Since we at Three Man Booth, don’t have a Chicago office (yet), we decided to go to the NYC show. Despite some of our favorites not in attendance, we always have a good time. And last night, was no different. Here are some quick highlights from the event

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Santa with Muscles: The Bookend

In Santa with Muscles, ThreeManBooth talks about Wrestling related
items that may make great gifts during this Holiday Season.

If you’re still looking for a gift for a wrestling fan in your life, don’t worry, there’s still time.  Just go down to your local gas station or 7-Eleven. Pick up a pair a socks and a black marker. 5 minutes later, Boom! Mr. Sockos for everyone! Just kidding, socks are the Curtis Axel of presents. Here are a couple of books that are available as digital downloads you can grab today.

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The Squared Circle: Life Death and Professional Wrestling by David Shoemaker aka The Masked Man. Shoemaker, a featured columnist on Deadspin and Grantland, transforms his popular Dead Wrestler of the Week articles into a full concept: the history of professional wrestling is chronicled through the eulogies of some its integral figures. The interest in pro wrestling is not limited to the feats in the ring; Backstage, on the road, fan interactions all make up wrestling’s ever-lasting appeal. Because of this, the people in these stories learned to not let facts get in the way of a good story. Shoemaker gives us a common voice, a trustworthy voice, that’s able to extract the truth from myths that have grown into legend. The book’s format, each chapter is a eulogy of a wrestler, gives the reader two ways to consume it. Reading by chapter may make the book seem redundant: key moments in wrestling like the Rock N’ Wrestling Era of the 80’s (when Vince McMahon went national with the WWF, thereby eliminating the territorial system), or the Attitude Era of the 90’s (when the WWF and WCW feuded live and sometimes live to tape on Monday nights) involve a lot of the same players, each either contributing to or affected by these developments. Shoemaker provides this information to give the fullest view of history for all possible. If you are or know a wrestling fan looking for a better understanding of professional wrestling, then The Squared Circle will be a cherished book in the collection.

Super Pro Ko: Volumes 1 and 2 by Jarrett Williams

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We’ve mentioned Super Pro KO before: it is one of our favorite wrestling themed comics to ever come out. Adam Warrock even wrote a song about it. In the same way Shoemaker’s love of wrestling comes through in his words, Williams’ love of wrestling comes through in his art. We follow Joe Somiano, a life long fan who went from watching behind the guardrail to getting into the ring. Volume 1 is Joe’s debut in SPKO, the big leagues of SPKO. After a surprising debut, Somiano finds himself in Volume 2, selling his action figures … to kids who need something for Champion King Crown Jr. to beat up. Williams combines the glam of the Rock n’ Wrestling Era with the politics of the Attitude Era to create this world characters, trying to rise the ranks in the world of wrestling.

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If Super Pro K.O. is the hit that it will be then you can follow-up with Super Pro KO: Neon. Neon is the Teen Titans Go! equivalent to SPKO’s Teen Titans. A 28 page collection of stories, SPKO: Neon follows our characters outside of the wrestling ring, using skills learned in training to stop a rude diner patron or hanging out at an arcade but with the same competitive drive found in the ring. This comic can only be ordered through Etsy but by the time it arrives, your wrestling fan would have finished both volumes of Super Pro KO. Neon would arrive just in time, like a Second Christmas miracle!

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So That Happened: #RAWChristmas Recap (12/23/13)

The Shield Speaks:

Dean Ambrose says that CM Punk won the lottery at TLC, but now he’s got 3 pains in his side. Ambrose says that Punk’s pain brings them pleasure. Ambrose questions CM Punk’s alliance with John Cena. Seth Rollins asks why CM Punk and John Cena are trying to play games, when the outcome is the same every single time: The two of them lying on their back. Roman Reigns tells Big E. Langston that he has a target on his back. Reigns says, Intercontinental Champion or not, Langston is swimming in the deep end with the sharks now, and that The Shield is an evolutionary machine that’s going to tear everything apart in their path. Roman Reigns says “Believe That and Believe In The Shield.”

Match 09: CM Punk, Big E. Langston and John Cena vs. The Shield

CM Punk raises the roof to Big E. Langston’s theme song.

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Roman Reigns hits the Superman Punch on John Cena:

The Shield continues to beat down CM Punk.

John Cena tries to get the tag.

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The Shield stops CM Punk from tagging.

Big E. Langston gets the Hot Tag.

Seth Rollins dives at John Cena, but gets caught. Cena goes for the AA, but gets speared by Roman Reigns.

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CM Punk takes out Roman Reigns with a flying clothesline. Big E. Langston hits the Big Ending on Dean Ambrose.

Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins break it up the pin.

Winners: John Cena, CM Punk and Big E. Langston (via DQ)

Post-Match, John Cena, CM Punk and Big E. Langston fend off The Shield. John Cena and CM Punk hit Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose with a syncronized AA and GTS.

John Cena, CM Punk and Big E. Langston celebrate in the ring.

So That Happened:

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Merry Christmas from all of us here at Three Man Booth!

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