Posted in: The Classic Paper Review Smarks Court - Case #003 - The People vs ??? - Morrison or Miz? - Nov 3, 2009 - 1:35:16 AM
Mazza and Uncle Joe are back with the third case in Smarks Court. This week we will find out the fate of Plan following his charge for enjoying Randy Orton's recent work with the Viper character. Our new case will be looking at who is the better prospect, The Miz or John Morrison.
Posted in: The Classic Paper Review The Classic Paper Review - Vol XXI - WrestleMania 9 - Sep 8, 2009 - 12:42:15 AM
Mazza and The Classic Paper Review will be looking at the ugly duckling of WrestleManias, Mania 9. He is joined by BeyondKnight and his young friend Mark to hopefully get a nice contrasting look at the event.
Posted in: The Classic Paper Review The Current Paper Review - Vol III - Night of Champions 2009 - Jul 28, 2009 - 7:07:23 AM
Mazza and the Current Paper Review will be taking a look at the recent Night of Champions event. He will also be looking at the recent heel turn of CM Punk and how it has given him a new lease of life. The road to SummerSlam 2009 will also be looked at.
Posted in: The Classic Paper Review The Current Paper Review - Vol II - The Bash 2009 + The Miz - Jun 30, 2009 - 1:27:40 PM
Mazza gives a review of the WWE's latest PPV, The Bash 2009 in addition to looking forward to Night of Champions. The Current Paper Review will also have a look at one of Raw's bright stars, Mike "The Miz" Mizanin.
Posted in: The Classic Paper Review The Classic Paper Review - Vol XIX - CelebrityMania - Jun 26, 2009 - 12:33:48 PM
Mazza takes a look at the celebrities who have appeared in the WWF/WWE throughout history and what would happen in Donald Trump had decided to put them all onto to one celebrity supercard.
Posted in: The Classic Paper Review The Classic Paper Review - Vol XVIII – Survivor Series 1997 - Jun 1, 2009 - 1:09:54 PM
The Classic Paper Review takes you on a trip back to the most infamous event of all times, Survivor Series 1997. There will be the normal review of the event in addition to a discussion of the screwjob with special guests Plan and Degenerate.
Posted in: The Classic Paper Review The Classic Paper Review - Vol XVII - One Night Stand 2006 - May 18, 2009 - 12:46:25 PM
Mazza is back with another edition of The Classic Paper Review. This week the CPR will be looking at ECW One Night Stand 2006 where Rob Van Dam would cash in his Money in the Bank briefcase against WWE Champion John Cena. There will also be a look at whether Eminem could have made a Wrestlemania appearance with John Cena as well as a brief look at Em's new album Relapse.
Posted in: The Classic Paper Review The Classic Paper Review - Vol XVI – Royal Rumble 2000 - May 4, 2009 - 9:13:33 AM
The Classic Paper Review takes you back to the Attitude era with a look at the Royal Rumble 2000. As well as the Rumble match, there was an excellent Street Fight for the WWF Championship between Cactus Jack and Hunter Hurst Helmsley. I will also take a look at the WWE's PG product.
Posted in: The Classic Paper Review The Classic Paper Review – Vol XII – Money in the Bank - Apr 2, 2009 - 8:15:43 AM
In case you missed me last time, my name is Mazza and this is the 12th edition of my column, The Classic Paper Review. With today being my official main page debut, I thought I would bring you another special edition of my column. For those of you who don’t know, I normally take a PPV from yesteryear to review but every now and then I like to shake this format up a little. Recently I have been thinking about the title Mr Wrestlemania. In my mind, as well as the minds of many other fans, this title without question belongs to Shawn Michaels. Sure Undertaker has a better win-loss record but win or lose, you can pretty much guarantee that come April, The Heartbreak Kid will give us something special that we will remember forever. Then I started to think about the Money in the Bank ladder match. The winner of this match is often referred to as Mr Money in the Bank, but does that necessarily mean they deserve this title? Well today I intend to find out by not only analysing all four editions of the match, but also looking at the individual performances of the competitors.