Brian Damage and Craig Wilson
It’s been a while since we had a Crossfire so let’s have a go. Today’s focuses on the WWE’s new 24/7 title and we ask if the title is worth keeping. Continue reading
Brian Damage and Craig Wilson
It’s been a while since we had a Crossfire so let’s have a go. Today’s focuses on the WWE’s new 24/7 title and we ask if the title is worth keeping. Continue reading
Jamie Lithgow and Craig Wilson
Hot on the heels of Wrestlemania today we welcome the return of Crossfire to discuss a hot topic stemming from the show, or rather the length of it. Clocking in at a shade under 5 and a half hours for the main card and a further 2 hours worth of pre-show, today Jamie and Craig debate whether ‘The Showcase of The Immortals’ should be split over two days. Continue reading
Brian Damage and Craig Wilson
A welcome return for Crossfire today. It’s been a while but we return with, we think, a bang. In this latest instalment, Brian and Craig go head to head with the discussion focusing on which superstar is the heir apparent in the WWE: Roman Reigns or Braun Strowman. Continue reading
Brian Damage and Craig Wilson
A welcome return, today, for Crossfire. In this latest edition, on the back of Alberto Del Rio’s comments about a future WWE run, we ask whether we want to see him back in the company. Continue reading
Craig Wilson and Brian Damage
It’s been a little bit of a while since we had a Crossfire on the blog. Today the column makes a welcome return as Brian and Craig discuss whether or not the WWE are ready for a female announcer. As ever, leave your thoughts in the comments below.
Brian Damage and Craig Wilson
A welcome return for Crossfire today. It’s been a while but we return with, we think, a bang. In this latest instalment Brian and Craig go head to head with the discussion focusing on which show is better. Is it Monday Night Raw or Smackdown Live? Continue reading
Craig Wilson, Brian Damage & Jamie Lithgow
Premise is simple. There’s a Mount Rushmore dedicated to wrestling, featuring sculptures of heads of the four superstars that have had the biggest impact on wrestling – or sports entertainment. Last week we discussed the first two entrants and today we decide the other two heads to join them.
Craig Wilson, Brian Damage & Jamie Lithgow
Premise is simple. There’s a Mount Rushmore dedicated to wrestling, featuring sculptures of heads of the four superstars that have had the biggest impact on wrestling – or sports entertainment. This week we discuss the first two and complete the moment next week. Continue reading
Craig Wilson, Brian Damage & Jamie Lithgow
Crossfire returns today as part of our countdown to Wrestlemania 31. Today Craig, Brian and Jamie discuss whether Wrestlemania is a truly great event or an over-hyped and overblown spectacle. Continue reading