A good pay-per-view poster should promote an upcoming event while highlighting the popular Superstars involved. When done right, the artwork should effectively generate interest amongst fans of sports-entertainment.
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There are few things more treasured by a WWE Superstar than that defining moment of absolute victory, when all of that hard work and training pays off in the form of championship gold and thunderous cheers. However, glory is never guaranteed in WWE, and no Superstar — regardless of his prior accolades or iconic status — is immune to the harsh reality of defeat.
1.) Can a brickering trio defeat the cohesive "Hounds of Justice" ?
Hulk Hogan and WWE were synonymous for a more than a decade. In 1984, the muscular marvel catapulted WWE from a territory in the northeastern United States to a global phenomeon. The Hulkster regined as WWE Champion for the most of the '80s, standing tell next to Mr. T following their victory at the inaugural WrestleMania, bodyslamming Andre the Giant in front of the 93,173, hosting "Saturday Night Live," and gracing the cover of Sports Illustrated.
No fewer than six championships will be decided Sunday at WWE Payback, and that's saying nothing of the match that holds perhaps the most intrigue for the WWE Universe, CM Punk's return to in-ring action against Chris Jericho.
Sports-entertainment can often be a family affair. There are many second and third-generation competitors upholding — and often surpassing — the legacies of their predecessors while competing in WWE. However, there have been instances where Superstars are not only following in their fathers’ footsteps, but brawling alongside them in the squared circle.
For the rechristening of Curtis Axel as a "Paul Heyman Guy," his outspoken manager has made a strong case a for why his latest investment will be one of the all-time greats. And as Axel amasses victories over the likes of Triple H, WWE John Cena and Chris Jericho, WWE.com wonders who else would benefit from being brought into the fold.
Bray Wyatt is coming.
One of the toughest Superstars in WWE has been forbidden from fightning, while World Heavyweight Champion Dolph Ziggler revealed he is finally medically cleared to return to competiton. As WWE Payback looms large, here are five reasons to tune in to Monday's RAW at 8/7 CT on USA Network.
It's official: With Paul Heyman's signature on the match contract (not to mention Chris Jericho's rather-unorthodox manner of filing docuements), Y2J and CM Punk are officially slated to compete at WWE Payback on Sunday, June 16.
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AuthorCo-Host of the P.W.E Show Joshua Lopez does the blogs and historical information for the P.W.E Show Archives
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