Posts Tagged ‘Sycho Sid’

20-0

Wednesday, April 11th, 2012

At Wrestlemania 28, The Undertaker marked his historic 20th victory at Wrestlemania. The streak has become almost an event unto itself. Even though, now, most people know Undertaker will win at Wrestlemania, it doesn’t matter, the matches usually speak for themselves, especially in the last couple years where he’s put on Match of the Year caliber shows with Shawn Michaels and Triple H.

To celebrate this event, I’ve drawn up a poster featuring The Undertaker, behind him on a wall are each of the opponents that have fallen to him at Wrestlemania, and a print of this poster can be yours to own.



While I did the coloring digitally, I’m also selling the original inks to the drawing. These are one of a kind, never to be reproduced.


WWE Raw 1000 and Beyond

Tuesday, July 24th, 2012

Being in a creative field like cartooning, I can fully understand the difficulty of making an interesting installment of a story week-to-week. Sometimes to get from A-Z in a story L,M,N, and P might miss a step. And for some reason, as stories tend to change from the initial conception, there might be some numbers thrown in just to muddy the works. I know Ben also understands this difficulty because I don’t think I’ve seen him write ANY interesting installments of his stories. (I kid, Ben. I kid.)

 

But knowing this, when the last five episodes of Raw have ranged from utterly confusing to downright boring, I had to believe they were kind of on auto-pilot leading into episode 1000. The Money in the Bank PPV was even in that mix and it got overshadowed by the 1000th Raw, something that shouldn’t have happened considering the implications of the contracts that Dolph Ziggler and John Cena won that night.

 

Then Raw 1000 came and of course, I was right, as the show was fun from top to bottom.

 

The show started with a new signature at the top of the show ending in the WWE logo with the words “Then. Now. Forever.” Followed by a highlight reel of the last 999 episodes of Raw that included so many great moments I can’t even begin to list them.


Vince McMahon comes out and welcomes everyone to Monday Night Raw amidst a “Thank You, Vince” chant from the live crowd. And whether you like Vince McMahon or not, there was no one else who should have started the show. Some label him a genius, others say that label is horribly undeserved because very few things he’s created have succeeded, but Raw definitely has done that and Vince should be respected, if nothing else, for creating a show that really changed the wrestling landscape.

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