The 6 Best Opponents to Face The Shield
Who should WWE put together in a faction to take on The Shield? Some big names are bantered about as part of this discussion.
Who should WWE put together in a faction to take on The Shield? Some big names are bantered about as part of this discussion.
Washington Redskins defensive end Adam Carriker and Chuck Carroll present ‘This Week in WWE’ on 4th & Pain. Ryback isn’t getting quite the pop he used to, Triple H’s office got trashed by Brock Lesnar and The Bella Twins could be Kaitlyn’s secret admirer(s).
This week’s mailbag consists of another wide array spanning the Washington Redskins, Washington Capitals, NBA, WWE and turmoil surrounding the New York Jets at quarterback and we’re not talking about Tim Tebow.
Debating whether the Rock better in WWE now or during the Attitude Era? Adam Carriker says hands down he was better during the prime of his pro wrestling career. Chuck Carroll sees things differently but for a unique reason.
This week in WWE: It’s time for Randy Orton to get a push. The WWE is thin without C.M. Punk in the mix and John Cena’s injury is casting doubt on how long the champ will be around. Plus, weight lifting tips with Adam Carriker.
Washington Redskins wide receiver Pierre Garçon joins Adam Carriker and Chuck Carroll to relive their experience sitting ringside at a recent WWE RAW which included a rather rude dousing of beer.
Chuck Carroll and Washington Redskins defensive end Adam Carriker discuss the 5 things viewers should be on the lookout for in WWE. And they really need a better name for the segment than ’5 Corners.’
Debating why Ryback is a better off being a heel in WWE. Then again, maybe he’s not. Bottom line: he’s got to start winning!
It doesn’t appear there is anything on the immediate horizon for C.M. Punk and what about The Rock? Is he finished wrestling for good? Adam Carriker is full of answers in the latest edition of ‘Ask Adam.’
From where Adam Carriker and Chuck Carroll sit, it looks like the WWE is VERY thin on talent. Perhaps that’s why we’re seeing guys such as Triple H and the Undertaker sticking around after WrestleMania.