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December 31, 2010
SLAM! Wrestling's top stories of 2010
By SLAM! Wrestling Staff
What a year it has been in pro wrestling. Sure, at first glance, this year wasn't much different than those that recently passed, but when you get right down to it, the world inside the squared circle was loaded with stories that changed its landscape one more time. Between new headliners coming in and older ones leaving, this was one of the most unique years we've seen in quite a while. As has become a tradition in our virtual office, some of the SLAM! Wrestling crew got together to pick the top stories of the year. This year's voting panel of Bob Kapur, Andy McNamara and Jon Waldman were able to narrow down our story list to 11 that stood above all others. Here now are the top stories in pro wrestling for 2010. 1 - The
ascension of The Miz 2 - TNA's
Monday night experiment bombs
When WWE first introduced NXT -- its new developmental program -- we didn't quite know what to expect. The shows themselves ranged from mildly entertaining to downright horrible (see Season 3), but the concept did prove to be a good platform to launch a new breed of superstars, namely Wade Barrett and Daniel Bryan. - Jon 4 - Shawn Michaels retires 5 - End of the chair shot to the head
I know Jon and Bob didn't rank this one too highly, but I thought it was a huge deal... for old school fans. Hell froze over and Bret returning to WWE closes a nasty chapter in his life and finally gives closure to the Montreal Screw Job. Hart's Mania match with McMahon was awful, although his contributions on Raw were effective and entertaining. For newer WWE followers, however, I would think that this storyline must not have meant much. - Andy 8 - The walking wounded in WWE Seemingly more this year than in the past, WWE was plagued by the injury bug, with virtually every wrestler taking time off to nurse one injury or another. Triple H, The Undertaker, CM Punk and Evan Bourne are just a few of the top names that were forced to the sidelines this year, and there are serious concerns now that some careers may be done, which could mean a few lean years ahead in wrestling. - Jon 9 - Linda McMahon runs for Senate She got thiiiiis close. Linda McMahon's ambitious bid to become a member of the U.S. Senate carried on in 2010 as she made it all the way to the decisive Republican vs. Democrat battle; but in the end, she came up a bit short. To this point, Linda has yet to resume her role in WWE's head offices. - Jon
A great idea... if it was done five years ago. ECW is dead and gone, killed slowly by Vince McMahon's wretched repackaging of it. The extreme originals at least got a better send off than with WWE, but with their stars a few years older and slower it just didn't have that special nostalgia feeling that TNA was hoping for. - Andy 11 - Ring of Honor's losses and gains RELATED LINKS: The staff at SLAM! Wrestling wish you and your loved ones a happy and
healthy new year.
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