WWE SmackDown Essays

  • Review of WWE Smackdown VS Raw 2009

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    What a surprising game is this. I am talking about WWE Smackdown VS Raw 2009. The game is about fighting which is taking place between two players. I think wrestling is very famous in the gents. The game has a lot joy. The game has different modes. The modes have ability that you can create them with your choice because all of the game is dependent on them. The arrangement of the players is also added in the game. In these arrangements the user can set all the players like in single player, multi-player

  • athletes

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    Different Types of Athletes Between the indifferent and the protestor, we find a marvelous creature called an athlete whose species is varied into many different types; the marshmallow, the jelly bean, and the rock. Athletes can be found everywhere- in the classroom, locker room, the gym, the thick of the game, and in church. Places people will not find athletes are up late, in bars, missing church, in trouble, or being disrespectful to his elders. An athlete is made of wondrous stuff. Athletes have

  • Personal Narrative Essay: My Personal Experience In The 5th Grade

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    interesting year as it was the year I started to experiment with my lifestyle and try new things. This was a the time in my life I was really into WWE, also known as World Wrestling Entertainment. I lived to see the Friday Night Smackdown special fight every friday, and sometimes I pretend I was my favored high flyer werster at the time; Jeff Hardy. His character on WWE was one I adored. Women loved him, men wanted to be him, and he was a fearless man. Jeff would jump from heights no one else would imagine

  • WWE Stock Presentation

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    television programming, live events and the licensing and sale of consumer products featuring the WWE brand. WWE has been involved in the sports entertainment business for over twenty years and has developed wrestling into one of the most popular forms of entertainment. Economic drivers remain down from historical levels. In 2003, WWE created two separate major television programs, Raw and Smackdown!, each with it’s own story lines and talent. This was done to create two touring companies and increase

  • Tough Enough Research Paper

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    createElement(s);js.id=id;js.src=p+'://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js';fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js,fjs);}}(document, 'script', 'twitter-wjs'); WWE Tough Enough (previously known as MTV's WWF Tough Enough) is a professional wrestling reality television series produced by WWE, wherein participants undergo professional wrestling training and compete for a contract with WWE. It has produced stars such as Maven, Nidia, Ryback and The Miz. Currently in its sixth season, Tough Enough returns after a 4 years hiatus

  • The WWE UNIVERSE OF BUSINESS

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    trading as WWE is one of the several entertainment companies based in America that are privately owned and controlled and publicly traded that concentrates on professional wrestling. Majority of their income is based on the music, films, product licensing as well as direct product sales. It is apparently the largest professional wrestling company in the world with a viewership of up to 13 million people in the USA only and reaching out to other 145 countries in 30 different languages. WWE has two major

  • Argumentative Essay: The End Of Professional Wrestling

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    When done right, professional wrestling can evoke extremely strong emotions. Whether it’s the happiness everyone felt when Daniel Bryan won at Wrestlemania 30, or the suspense as Mick Foley fell from the top of Hell in a Cell, WWE has made their fans feel every emotion imaginable. I’m sorry, I love you 7644200 At Wrestlemania 24, Ric Flair faced Shawn Michaels in a singles match that will live on through the years. If Flair lost, his long and storied career would come to an end, and he would be

  • Pros And Cons Of W Wrestling

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    Furthermore, for as low a score as Danielson apparently received on a WWE “ambition test”, his true goal – beyond money, fame, or television exposure – was to be one of the very best wrestlers in the world – a goal that many would agree has been met many times over. But, beyond his working legacy, numerous changes within WWE and the business at large, both present and future, owe their existence to Bryan. It was CM Punk's original success that

  • Wrestlemania 20

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    Wrestlemania 20 is one of the greatest Wrestlemania's ever in my opinion, outside of a few lackluster matches. The atmosphere, and the electricity that was going on, amazed me. The Undertaker's return is chilling, and I loved the controversial crowd, even if they were dead for a few of the stuff, that they shouldn't have been. Every 10 years, Wrestlemania emanates from The Garden, so this was really special. There were so many great moments. Between Beniot's amazing title win, and Trish's shocking

  • Review Of Wwf Wrestling

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    WWF: A Review of Professional Wrestling     Bang! Fireworks as if it were the fourth of July. Thousands of people in an arena and billions watching around the world anxiously awaiting the arrival of their favorite superstar. Suddenly the crowd erupts as a man comes strutting down to the squared circle. Accompanied by a beautiful busty young woman, the wrestler is cheered by his loyal fans and booed by his enemies. Soon , another man enters the stadium the same way as the first man. The two men stip

  • Cody Rhodes: A Career In The Wrestling Industry

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    Fans often get excited when a former WWE talent hits the independent circuit to ply their trade in more intimate environments, but no superstar in recent memory has caused as much of a stir in the wrestling world with their post-WWE career plans as former 6-time tag team champion and 2-time Intercontinental Champion, Cody Rhodes. After releasing the now infamous checklist in May, Rhodes is lining up a who's who of dream matches that fill the remainder of 2016, beginning on August 19th in Joppa,

  • Cultural And Political Aspects Of Wrestling

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    to fit the aspects of the dramatics of television, enhancing certain storylines or characters. So many wrestlers have become influential and icons in their own right. With it becoming more popular, the expansion of the World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) grew in support. Still, with this being a cultural activity that many people partake in, one must ask are there any political aspects involved with this. In a new critical analysis, I will observe the cultural and political aspects of professional

  • The Silent Scream of Loneliness, Drugs, and Pain in Wrestling

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    Wrestlers would be away from their family for the majority of the year. They would only return home when and if they were injured. Former wrestler Rowdy Roddy Piper has been mentally affected by everything at once .According to Piper, "I experienced what we in the profession call the silent scream” (Behind Fun Façade…). The silence scream involves loneliness, drugs and pain. It has been overwhelming for wrestlers, mentally and physically to be able to accept everything that was going on in and out

  • The Need for Drug Testing in World Wrestling Entertainment

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    performers by starting new rules and regulations. The company believes drug testing performers will help decrease the amount of drug usage and deaths within the industry. A year after Guerrero passed away, WWE added a drug testing policy. This drug testing policy lets the administration of WWE know if the wrestlers are using drugs. Farhi states, “They had found the names of 14 wrestlers on client lists of clinics with links to a Florida drug distribution company”(Pro Wrestling Suspends…) .The regulations

  • Sociological Analysis Of Television Commercials

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    In this essay, I will conduct a sociological analysis of television commercials. The cultural norms in the commercials and a reflection on how commercials are agents of socialization will also be part of this analysis. For each commercial, I will reflect on how advertisements define an idealized self, or in better terms, how each commercial illustrates an image of what we should be, must be or ought to be. The characterization of a desired state that each commercial presents will be part of the

  • Pro-Wrestling

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    Pro-Wrestling I want to discuss how the business of pro wrestling is viewed in today's society, and how wrestling has reached such widespread notoriety. I mean, honestly. Let's face it. The vast majority of the American population looks down upon this form of sports entertainment. As a whole, professional wrestling fans are thought to be toothless, sweaty, smelly rednecks with low IQ's, low morals, violent streaks, and a thirst for blood. Stereotypes of this magnitude are partially to

  • Essay On Stone Cold

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    Do you ever watch wrestling? Anything like WWE? TNA? Or NXT? Have you heard of the attitude era during a match or the show and have no idea what it is or who started it? Well, if you heard of the phrase the attitude era then you must have heard of the legendary Stone Cold Steve Austin. Stone Cold, for short, has been in the wrestling industry since the 1990’s. Back in the 1990’s, the wrestling industry was called WWF which stands for world wrestling federation. During the attitude era, Stone Cold’s

  • Informative Essay About Wwe's Wrestling Regime

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    WWE is undeniably best soap opera, or sports entertainment, in the world. With fast-paced fights between hulking, agile, and powerful beasts, as well as beautiful women, it’s no surprise that everyone who has seen one of its shows has immediately been hooked. Though you’re not supposed to try it at home, you can PLAY it at home and for free, thanks to WWE: Champions, a free-to-play mobile game featuring WWE superstars today and in the time gone by. However, it’s not your usual wrestling game. Instead

  • Trump Is A Cornered Megalomaniac Summary

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    In her editorial, “Trump Is a Cornered Megalomaniac-and That’s a Grave Danger to the Country” (2017), Sasha Abramsky claims that Trump is about to explode as his impeachment is closing in. Abramsky proves her point by using forced teaming, emotional words, and contingency. Abramsky is telling us about upcoming impeachment of Trump, his final attacks back, and the celebration that is already starting. Her audience consists of typical left wing liberals who are fried about Trump’s election. Abramsky

  • Personal Narrative: Why I Love Pro Wrestling

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    ironically. The melodramatic promos, the ridiculous moves, the muscular men few Divas that don’t make my penis retract into my body. They’re all reasons why I love pro wrestling… at least, I did for a while… It all started when my friend and I rented WWE 2K14 for the PS3. We were expecting total garbage, but the game was amazing. There’s just something so satisfying and fun about that game. A big part of the fun was creating retarded characters in the “Create-A-Superstar” mode. In addition, the “30