Posts tagged with "Mark Henry"
To celebrate the release of WWE Presents: True Giants on DVD and Blu-ray, MCM Buzz is giving you the chance to win a copy of the Blu-ray signed by WWE Superstar, The Big Show.
WWE Presents: True Giants is over two hours of your favourite giants from the world of sports entertainment. Featuring a look at 20 stars both past and present including Gorilla Monsoon, Big John Studd, Sycho Sid, Kevin Nash (Aka Diesel), Andre the Giant, Mark Henry and The...
Tags: andre the giant,
Big John Studd,
Competition,
FREE COMPETITION,
Hulk Hogan,
Kevin Nash,
Mark Henry,
MCM Buzz,
MCM Buzz Competition,
Sports Entertainment,
the big show,
wrestling,
WWE
The Undertaker and Kane are two of the most iconic wrestlers in the history of the WWE. Half brothers in kayfabe, the two men are both multiple time World Heavyweight Champions, and one could attribute much of their success to the existence of one another, as Kane’s character was created to be a foil to that of the Undertaker himself. Despite all of their rivalries and violent history with each other, the brothers went on to also be a successful...
Tags: Christian,
Daniel Bryan,
Diamond Dallas Page,
ECW,
Edge,
JBL,
Jim Ross,
John Morrison,
Kane,
Mark Henry,
Michael Cole,
MVP,
Paul Heyman,
Sean O'Haire,
Shane McMahon,
Stone Cold Steve Austin,
The Miz,
The Rock,
The Shield,
The Undertaker,
TNA,
Triple H,
WCW,
WWE
When THQ announced that it was selling off its assets and closing down, the gaming world waited with baited breath to see who would swoop in and save their various titles and licences from a potential demise. As time went by, one by one the various projects were picked up by numerous publishers, yet the WWE franchise was still missing a home. For a minute it seemed that for the first time in the franchise’s long storied history it was under...
Tags: 2K sports,
AJ Lee,
Aksana,
Alberto Del Rio Andre the Giant,
Antonio Cesaro,
Attitude,
Attitude era,
Batista,
Big E Langston,
Big John Studd,
Big Show,
Big Show (retro) Bret Hart,
Booker T,
Brock Lesnar,
Brock Lesnar (retro),
Brodus Clay,
Chris Jericho Chris Jericho (retro),
Christian,
CM Punk,
Cody Rhodes,
Curtis Axel,
Damien Sandow,
Daniel Bryan,
Darren Young,
David Otunga,
Dean Ambrose Diesel,
Dolph Ziggler,
Drew McIntyre,
Eddie Guerrero,
Edge,
era,
Fandango,
Goldberg,
Heath Slater Hulk Hogan,
Hollywood Hulk Hogan,
Hulk Hogan,
Hulkamania,
Hulkamania Runs Wild,
Intercontinental Champion,
Jack Swagger,
JBL,
Jinder Mahal,
John Cena John Cena (retro),
Justin Gabriel,
Kaitlyn,
Kane (retro),
King Kong Bundy Kofi Kingston,
Layla,
Lita,
Mark Henry,
Mick Foley,
Mr. McMahon,
Natalya,
R-Truth,
Randy Orton Randy Savage,
Razor Ramon,
Rey Mysterio,
Ric Flair,
Ric Flair (retro),
Ricky Steamboat Ryback,
Rob Van Dam,
Roman Reigns,
Ruthless Aggression and Universe Era,
Santino Marella,
Seth Rollins,
Sgt. Slaughter,
Shawn Michaels Shawn Michaels (retro),
Sheamus,
Sin Cara,
sports,
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Stephanie McMahon,
Stone Cold Steve Austin Ted DiBiase,
Tensai,
The 30 Years of Wrestlemania,
The 30 Years of Wrestlemania mode,
The Great Khali,
The Miz,
The New Generation,
The Rock,
The Rock (retro),
The Streak,
THQ,
Titus O’Neil Triple H,
Triple H (retro),
Ultimate Warrior,
Undertaker,
Undertaker (retro),
Wade Barrett Yokozuna,
World Wrestling Entertainment,
Wrestlemania,
WWE,
Zack Ryder
Every year around this time the gaming world is awash with news about the latest WWE video game title and this year is no different. The 2K Sports produced title has already announced a plethora of new features. One such feature is The 30 Years of Wrestlemania mode, in which you compete in 46 classic Wrestlemania matches that span the 30 year history of the PPV and are split into five chapters (Hulkamania Runs Wild, The New Generation, Attitude Era,...
Tags: 2K sports,
AJ Lee,
Aksana,
Alberto Del Rio Andre the Giant,
Antonio Cesaro,
Attitude,
Attitude era,
Batista,
Big E Langston,
Big John Studd,
Big Show,
Big Show (retro) Bret Hart,
Booker T,
Brock Lesnar,
Brock Lesnar (retro),
Brodus Clay,
Chris Jericho Chris Jericho (retro),
Christian,
CM Punk,
Cody Rhodes,
Curtis Axel,
Damien Sandow,
Daniel Bryan,
Darren Young,
David Otunga,
Dean Ambrose Diesel,
Dolph Ziggler,
Drew McIntyre,
Eddie Guerrero,
Edge,
era,
Fandango,
Goldberg,
Heath Slater Hulk Hogan,
Hollywood Hulk Hogan,
Hulkamania,
Hulkamania Runs Wild,
Intercontinental Champion,
Jack Swagger,
JBL,
Jinder Mahal,
John Cena John Cena (retro),
Justin Gabriel,
Kaitlyn,
Kane (retro),
King Kong Bundy Kofi Kingston,
Layla,
Lita,
Mark Henry,
Mick Foley,
Mr. McMahon,
Natalya,
R-Truth,
Randy Orton Randy Savage,
Razor Ramon,
Rey Mysterio,
Ric Flair,
Ric Flair (retro),
Ricky Steamboat Ryback,
Rob Van Dam,
Roman Reigns,
Ruthless Aggression and Universe Era,
Santino Marella,
Seth Rollins,
Sgt. Slaughter,
Shawn Michaels Shawn Michaels (retro),
Sheamus,
Sin Cara,
sports,
Sports Entertainment,
Stephanie McMahon,
Stone Cold Steve Austin Ted DiBiase,
Tensai,
The 30 Years of Wrestlemania,
The 30 Years of Wrestlemania mode,
The Great Khali,
The Miz,
The New Generation,
The Rock,
The Rock (retro),
Titus O’Neil Triple H,
Triple H (retro),
Ultimate Warrior,
Undertaker,
Undertaker (retro),
Wade Barrett Yokozuna,
World Wrestling Entertainment,
Wrestlemania,
WWE,
Zack Ryder
Since its first appearance as part of the Wrestlemania programme, the Money In The Bank Ladder matches have always been one of my favourite events, watching six (sometimes more) of the WWE’s most talented and promising superstars clashing horns in an action filled battle to reach that coveted Money In The Bank briefcase that dangles above the ring. Within that briefcase is a contract that would allow the winner a shot at whichever title they so...
Tags: AJ Lee,
Alberto Del Rio,
CM Punk,
Cody Rhodes,
Daniel Bryan,
Dolph Ziggler,
intercontinental championship,
John Cena,
Mark Henry,
Money in The Bank,
Paul Heyman,
Randy Orton,
RVD,
World Heavyweight champion,
WWE
Following on from the mighty record setting Wrestlemania 29, the unstoppable force that is the WWE returned to our shores, as the aftermath was let loose in arenas all across the country. Once again, those wonderful people at Freemantle Media have pieced together some of the best moments from the tour into the 2 disc set WWE Live in the UK April 2013.
Straight away, you know that this is going to be a special tour, as not only did The Undertaker make...
Tags: Alberto Del Rio,
Chris Jericho,
Daniel Bryan,
Dolph Ziggler,
DVD,
John Cena,
Kane,
Mark Henry,
Mick Foley,
Ryback,
Sheamus,
Team Hell No,
The Shield,
The Undertaker,
UK,
William Regal,
wrestling,
WWE,
Y2J
The following review where possible will try to avoid spoilers.
Wrestlemania; it is referred to by many as the showcase of the immortals and every year the best talent from the world’s premier sports entertainment company, the WWE, compete in a series of matches with the goal of having their Wrestlemania moment. A moment that will last a lifetime and in doing so forever cement their place, their legacy, in the annals of sports entertainment history.
This...
Tags: Alberto Del Rio,
Big E Langston,
Blinkbox,
Blu-Ray,
Brock Lesnar,
Bruno Sammartino,
Cactus Jack,
CeNation,
Chris Jericho,
CM Punk,
Daniel Bryan,
Dolph Ziggler,
Dude Love,
DVD,
Fandango,
iTunes,
Jack Swagger,
JBL,
Jerry Lawler,
John Cena,
Kane,
Mankind,
Mark Henry,
Michael Cole,
Mick Foley,
New York,
Paul Heyman,
Randy Orton,
Ryback,
Shawn Michaels,
Sheamus,
Sports Entertainment,
Stuart Claw,
The Bella Twins,
the big show,
The Claw,
The Game Triple H,
The Miz,
The Rock,
The Shield,
The Streak,
The Undertaker,
Triple H,
Trish Stratus,
Wade Barrett,
WWE,
Y2J
Any TV show that manages to achieve over fifty episodes in today’s climate is considered an accomplishment, but to achieve over 1,000 episodes, well that is nothing short of record breaking. Enter WWE Monday Raw, the show that has not only achieved this feat but has also recently celebrated another milestone, its 20th anniversary.
So with those impressive figures to celebrate, it is no wonder that the WWE have decided to release a DVD/Blu-Ray that...
Tags: Alberto Del Rio,
Christian,
CM Punk,
Daniel Bryan,
Donald Trump,
Edge,
Hugh Jackman,
Hulk Hogan,
John Cena,
Kane,
Mankind,
Mark Henry,
Mick Foley,
Paul Heyman,
Randy Orton,
Seth Green,
Shane McMahon,
Shawn Michaels,
Sheamus,
Stephanie McMahon,
Stone Cold Steve Austin,
the big show,
The Rock,
The Undertaker,
Triple H,
Vince McMahon,
WWE
The WWE video game franchise has long been a regular staple of the winter release schedule, with fans clambering each November to get a chance to play with their favourite WWE Superstars and prove that they too could be a WWE Champion. In the past several years THQ and Yukes have brought us the continuing saga of everybody’s favourite sports entertainment superstars in the form of the Smackdown Vs Raw series. The biggest problem with this was that...
Tags: Alberto Del Rio,
Alex Riley,
Alicia Fox,
Animal,
Arn Anderson,
Ax,
Badder,
Batista,
Bella Twins,
Beth Phoenix,
Big Show,
Bigger,
Bigger Badder Better,
Booker T,
Brock Lesnar,
Cactus Jack,
Chavo Guerrero,
Christian,
CM Punk,
Cody Rhodes,
Create-A-Show mode,
Create-An-Arena,
Daniel Bryan,
Dave Batista,
David Otunga,
Dolph Ziggler,
Drew McIntyre,
Dwayne Johnson,
Eddie Guerrero,
Edge,
Edge and Christian,
Evan Bourne,
Eve,
Ezekial Jackson,
Fan Axxess,
Goldust,
good ole JR,
Hawk,
Heath Slater,
Hell In A Cell,
Hell In A Cell match,
Husky Harris,
Inside The Ring,
Jack Swagger,
Jerry Lawler,
Jerry “The King” Lawler,
Jim Ross,
John Cena,
John Morrison,
JR,
Justin Gabriel,
Kane,
Karma,
Kelly Kelly,
Kevin Nash,
Kofi Kingston,
L.A.,
LA,
Layla,
M. McGillicutty,
Mark Henry,
Maryse,
Mason Ryan,
MCM Buzz,
Michael Cole,
Michelle McCool,
Mick Foley,
Money in the Bank Briefcase,
Natalya,
Nintendo Wii,
Paul Heyman,
Predator Technology,
Predator Technology Trailer,
PS3,
R-Truth,
Randy Orton,
Raw,
Rey Mysterio,
Ricky Steamboat,
Santino Marella,
Shawn Michaels,
Sheamus,
Sin Cara,
Smackdown,
Smash,
Steve Austin,
Stone Cold Steve Austin,
Super Finisher,
Survivor Series,
Ted DiBiase,
The Animal,
The Miz,
The Road Warriors,
The Rock,
THQ,
Triple H,
Trish Stratus,
Tyson Kidd,
Undertaker,
Vader,
Vickie Guerrero,
Vince McMahon,
Vladimir Kozlov,
Wade Barrett,
William Regal,
WWE,
X360,
XBOX 360,
Yoshi Tatsu,
Zack Ryder
With the final quarter of the year almost upon us, games companies are starting to churn out as much PR and information about their forthcoming titles in the hope that gamers will spend their hard earned money on their products. One such company is THQ, who as we have been covering here on MCM Buzz, are due to release the newest iteration in their ongoing WWE franchise, WWE ’12, this November.
The last few days have seen them announce everything...
Tags: Alberto Del Rio,
Alex Riley,
Animal,
Arn Anderson,
Ax,
Beth Phoenix,
Big Show,
Booker T,
Chavo Guerrero,
Christian,
CM Punk,
Cody Rhodes,
Daniel Bryan,
David Otunga,
Dolph Ziggler,
Drew McIntyre,
Eddie Guerrero,
Edge,
Evan Bourne,
Eve,
Ezekial Jackson,
Goldust,
Hawk,
Heath Slater,
Hell In A Cell,
Hell In A Cell match,
Husky Harris,
Inside The Ring,
Jack Swagger,
Jerry Lawler,
John Cena,
John Morrison,
Justin Gabriel,
Kane,
Kelly Kelly,
Kevin Nash,
Kofi Kingston,
Layla,
M. McGillicutty,
Mark Henry,
Maryse,
Mason Ryan,
MCM Buzz,
Michael Cole,
Michelle McCool,
Natalya,
Nintendo Wii,
Predator Technology,
Predator Technology Trailer,
PS3,
R-Truth,
Randy Orton,
Rey Mysterio,
Ricky Steamboat,
Santino Marella,
Sheamus,
Sin Cara,
Smash,
Steve Austin,
Super Finisher,
Ted DiBiase,
The Miz,
The Rock,
THQ,
Triple H,
Tyson Kidd,
Undertaker,
Vader,
Vince McMahon,
Vladimir Kozlov,
Wade Barrett,
William Regal,
WWE,
XBOX 360,
Yoshi Tatsu,
Zack Ryder