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30 Jan

CM Punk leaves WWE

published in category: Wrestling Reality on Thursday, January 30th, 2014 – 3:04 pm


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29 Jan

DK on Pirates

published in category: Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday, January 29th, 2014 – 3:05 pm


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28 Jan

Ike Taylor Show

published in category: Ike Taylor, Pittsburgh Steelers on Tuesday, January 28th, 2014 – 2:38 pm


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28 Jan

Pitt Podcast

published in category: College Sports on Tuesday, January 28th, 2014 – 12:21 pm

http://files.triblive.com/podcasts/sportstalk/128BARRY14.mp3

Pitt Coach Barry Rohrssen talks Panthers, Super Bowl, best places to eat in Pittsburgh and Dick Groat.

Barry Rohrssen

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28 Jan

Pitt’s Barry Rohrssen

published in category: College Sports on Tuesday, January 28th, 2014 – 11:18 am


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27 Jan

Royal Rumble PGH

published in category: Wrestling Reality on Monday, January 27th, 2014 – 1:42 pm

Jeremy Ackman
@jaackman321

It’s no secret that the WWE hosted a pay per view here in the city of Pittsburgh on Sunday night, first since October 2009. Fortunately, I had tickets 2 rows from ringside and enjoyed myself greatly, until about 1040pm est.
The pay per view was pretty solid, and what made it was the great performances by the WWE’s young talents, the awe of a pay per view, and the fantastic crowd that surrounded me. I have been to several WWE event here, and have been disappointed by the crowds that show, but Sundays made up for all the other times.
It’s a shame really, because such crowd live and the millions who spent the money on the event, were for the majority upset over the product. I am not talking about the bore fest known as the title match, in which chants of “end this match” and “boring” echoed, not to mention fans found it more entertaining to do a wave. I am talking more so on the Rumble match itself.
For starters, The Royal Rumble has been known to produce past legends to show up and make an appearance for 10 minutes or so, get a good crowd pop, do a few moves and call it a night. The WWE crowd had one in Kevin Nash. This was lack luster because he has done this 2 years ago, been there, saw that.
Next, he Rumble give the ability to see young talent from their “minor leagues” down in Florida, affiliated with their program NXT. It’s a great boost for such superstars to get to be a part of such event and show what some miss. The fans had one, and were treated to maybe ten minutes of him in the ring.
Another point, kind of feeds of the previous two, and its wasted spots. Instead of having a legend show for a unique moment, or a young gun, we had corporate Kane show up just to be eliminated. THEN, interfere with the ending of the match by eliminated fan favorite CM Punk. Also we had ring announcer JBL get called in, just to see him show off, take his suit coat off, then be tossed within seconds. Why were these two guys even in it? JBL served no purpose, and Kane if needed for future stories could have come in and just eliminated Punk without being a wasted entrant.
What rally started the snowball of disapproval, was towards its conclusion, and the final entrant was called, fans realized there would be no Daniel Bryan. As I have blogged before, and as any WWE fan knows, Daniel Bryan, regardless to the dismay of corporate suits, IS the next thing for this company. He sells tickets, ppvs, merchandise, and fans cannot get enough. With his absence in an event that was missing a few things at first was one thing, but for fans then to realize we all have to wait for his push just a bit longer, upset over a million people within seconds. This set the stage for the verbal riot that was about to take place, and all we needed was a spark to ignite it. That spark has a name, and it’s Batista.
Before this evening even took place, Batista was showing to be the heavy favorite to win, and this began the fans outcry of hopes it wasn’t going to happen. At the event, I was even asked several times of who I want to win versus who I think. I told everyone I thought Batista, but hoped for anyone but. I did not receive one rebuttal against me in that matter. There was probably a handful of the 16,000ish fans in attendance that wanted that to occur.
My biggest frustration behind this, is that we, the paying customer, are the voiceless. The WWE has now PROVEN that the fan bases opinion doesn’t matter. Another frustration is that the WWE won’t get it. I know when this is all said and done, they (the suits) will feel that this is the fan base “throwing a temper tantrum” over the fact Bryan wasn’t in it or didn’t win….boy are they wrong again.
I guarantee you, without a shadow of doubt, if Roman Reigns wins that rumble at the final two, we wouldn’t be having this backlash. Fans who get the sport, who appreciate the sport, generally older fans, know the business better than the suits. We study, know, see, and be entertained by the work horses of the company. Your CM Punks, Dolph Zigglers, Shield, Daniel Bryans, Bray Wyatts, Usos, Cody Rhodes, we see these guys work so hard, work 300 days a year. None of them get the push they deserve.
What does the WWE give? Orton, again. Cena, again. Cena, a third, fourth, fifth, sixed time, but worst of all…rentals. Why does a Batista, walk into this company, and get handed a WWE title main event at the biggest Wrestlemania event?? Why does Lesnar, after pursuing other career moves, walk into the WWE with a very limited schedule, and get the push he’s going to get this upcoming month?
Think about it in a non-wrestling persona. You work for an office company. You put in un-mandatory overtime to get things done and help the consumer. You make extra work for yourself just to make the customer happy. Dave (pun intended), who was somewhat like you, left the company to pursue other things. Just when you are ready for a promotion, and your boss finally sees the worker you are to your customers and your fellow employees, Dave comes in after years of absence and steals your promotion.
That’s exactly what happened to Bryan, Ziggler, Reigns, and every other young talent that SHOULD be the future of the company…not a 45 year old part timer.
The WWE lately has had the habit of defecating on their fan base. Enough so, that legends are outraged. Mick Foley, WWE Hall of Famer, has been very open via social media within the past 12 hours after the show, regarding such decision.
Yes, we WWE fans know it’s pre-determined. It’s not like MMA or boxing or even the NFL or NHL where the results of the matchup is up to who performs better. The power is in the hands of the ones who decide what’s best for business. This makes this sting more.
I have no clue why the people buying and supporting such business have no say. I have no idea why the work horses of the company get no say, reward or acknowledgement for their hard work. All I do know, is that the WWE messed this one up, badly. With the launch of a WWE Network, the biggest time of year for them with Wrestlemania, they cannot make mistakes. This is not just a non-push of talent. This is not cancelling a pay per view or ending a match scenario that fans liked. This is not like they released a fan favorite…this is worse. This is bad, and it needs fixed, the best way they can without looking as if they are patronizing.
One things for sure, they chose a terrible time to piss off a fan base. Good luck fixing this one suits….

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27 Jan

Steigerwald vs. Fedko

published in category: Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday, January 27th, 2014 – 1:40 pm


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25 Jan

Wrestlemania

published in category: Wrestling Reality on Saturday, January 25th, 2014 – 4:59 pm

by Jeremy Ackman
@jaackman321

Most of you that are reading this, have been or have become a wrestling fan. For those who are reading this without much knowledge, this is kind of an important part of the year.
It’s Wrestlemania season, it’s no secret. Time for rumors galore! It really gets out of hand at points.
The absolute hotbed of rumors at this juncture is the opponent of The Undertaker.
The Undertaker can be classified as one of those pop culture names, or one who has been recognized without even being a fan of sports entertainment. The Phenom, The Deadman, or any other nickname you want to give, is one of the most eerie figures to grace the promotions existence.
Each Wrestlemania, “Taker” puts on performances that have consistently taken match of the year nominations, and usually honors. Even though he does wrestle just once a year at this point in his career, each Mania he has made the anticipation well worth it with memorable performances.
Taker lives for these matches. For those unaware, he has been going hard since Wrestlemania 7, missing just a few of this annual event. This year marks the 30th anniversary of Wrestlemania (now you know why he is down to one match a year). Also, for those who are oblivious to Wrestlemania as Zack Ryder is to his ailing career, the Deadman is undefeated, as in 21 and 0 at the iconic event.
Personally, I have witnessed in person three separate Wrestlemania showings by the Undertaker, and always walk away stating that was the “match of the night”, or “that was the best match I have ever seen in person”. I expect the same this year, as I attend my fourth.
This year’s Wrestlemania, it’s the same. It’s the same build up, it’s the same talk, and it’s of course, the same plethora of rumors surrounding such match. I have heard four thus far, and as I expect more to somewhat trickle through, these four seem to have the most momentum as we approach the Road to Wrestlemania. Let me take the fan (and business) approach to how these could occur.
The one that is the biggest “going to happen” rumor, is the match of The Undertaker versus Daniel Bryan. Why is this the “going to happen” rumor? Well, because Undertaker has requested it. 9 times out of 10, Taker gets what Taker wants. After all, late Fall of 2012, Taker requested to work with CM Punk. Spring of 2013, Wrestlemania 29, Punk versus Taker. Taker can see the momentum that Bryan is riding right now, and the talented wrestler he is. It’s no wonder Undertaker requested such match. Can you imagine how that could unfold? Daniel in ring, doing what Daniel does best….YES! YES! YES! YES! GOOONNGG, cue Taker. The two can joust words and we have ourselves two of WWEs biggest faces, square and ready to do battle. My goodness would I love to see the crowd for this one…Wrestlemania 6, Hogan versus Warrior anyone?

The next is one that I like to think I started, is the match with Roman Reigns. Reigns is from WWE’s most potent recent factions, The Shield. The talent from the members Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, and Roman Reigns is deafening. Although the others show serious potential to be something once this faction goes solo, Roman by far has the most momentum with skill, appearance, and fan base. Many forget, but Taker hung around for just a bit, post-mania 29. How’d they write Taker out? By an ambush from the Shield of course, led by Reigns. It resulted in a beat down and Undertaker being power bombed through the announcers table by Roman. What better way to avenge such beating. Another way this can be scripted is currently the members of the Shield are jockeying for who is the best. Why not have an argument escalate to each one trying to top another, and Reigns state he can take on the Deadman’s streak? Classic stuff… not to mention, potentially one heck of match.
Third, is one that fizzled out quickly, so I won’t spend much time on it. It’s the match of Undertaker against the “Beast” Brock Lesnar. This one had a lot of steam all year, and even during the rumor mill last year. However, it quickly extinguished once people realized something. The Undertaker is no young guy and Brock, he’s a former MMA heavyweight champion. However, Brock and Taker can easily be worked in. Paul Heyman, former manager of CM Punk (last years opponent), current manager of Brock Lesnar, brings new ammunition to Mania in hopes of breaking the streak. Verbally, led by Heyman of course, Lesnar and Taker could get pretty good. However, if you haven’t seen Brock wrestle post MMA, he is VERY physical. The match ending a bit quickly could cause for concern which leads to this being scrapped. That, and it appears Lesnar is ready for a title run.
Finally, THE rumor. The one that occurs every single year. The Phenom versus The Icon, Undertaker versus Sting. This year though, seems more promising than ever, because Sting is not held with any contract…he is unemployed. Sting has even been written out of his former brand “TNA”. Each year this rumor happens though, I get a bit upset because I really haven’t thought this would be a good match. However, for some reason, this year two of my friends and I discuss this frequently. My best friend Jason has hyped this match for months, even predicting a “Stinger” upset, but between my friend John and me, it’s kind of been scripted. John helped me picture this one unfold with events such as “The arena is engulfed in darkness and the crowd awaits the ominous tolling of the bell that has come to be synonymous with the icon, The Undertaker. Suddenly the screen begins to flash from white to black images of a single scorpion”. Sting can then make his presence known just to be interrupted by the Deadman. The two have a war of words, powered by egos, with a line from Sting like “Since when in our line of work does 21 matches define a body of work that stretches of 30 years” to Takers rebuttal of “This is where the big dogs play”. Of course we can squeeze in the cliché Mania logo sign point, but we can lead it to Sting using his bat, and then leaving it at Takers feet. I feel verbally, the buildup, and surprise this one could be the best.
Now, the business side of things.
First, Taker has been quoted that if he is to lose, it will be his last match and it will be to someone who could use it for his career. This eliminates the likes of Cena, Orton, or even rentals of Batista and Lesnar. For physicality and being a rental, I write out the Lesnar rumor. This approach though, makes the Reigns and Bryan rumor tempting to believe. Bryan at this stage in his career doesn’t “need” a gigantic upset over Undertaker, being the hot commodity that he’s become alone, but it is still tempting. As for Roman, what better launching pad for a singles career than to not only call out and/or predict a streak breaker, but to succeed.
Next, Undertaker in his past years (especially when he’s going one match a year) has practiced religiously with his opponent. That why you saw the work of Punk get cut back a tad during that stretch last year. This, only fuels the Sting dispute. Right now, Sting is unemployed. If WWE really wanted to keep a Sting signing quite they could. If you have an “unemployed” Sting, he’s not fighting or in any storyline is he? He’s not doing house shows for WWE is he? He is not on Raw every single week is he? Sting can use his limited schedule, to be getting into shape WITH Taker, setting up a flawless match.
When it’s all said and done, the best match possible via contracts, other possibilities, other matches and storylines, will be decided. WWE will not mess this up. Personally, they haven’t messed up a Undertaker Mania match in quite some time. It’s way too early to predict who will take on the streak, and to be honest, it’s damn near impossible to even feel confident on a prediction. Personally, buildup and awe has to go to Sting/Taker, but for in match potential, D-Bry and Reigns are neck and neck. However I do know that at Wrestlemania 30, whoever fights Undertaker, win or lose, needs to prepare for a Slammy nominee for the Match of the year, because once again, The Undertaker’s Mania match is “trending” and it’s not even February. This only leaves me to believe, it will be one of his finest performances, and possibly, his last.

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