Taking a look back at the WWE in 2007
Well another year has come and gone in World Wrestling Entertainment. So I'd thought I'd share with you my Top 3 best moments and Top 3 worst moments of 2007.
TOP 3 BEST MOMENTS
3. Summer Slam: the return of HHH and Rey Mysterio. Both of these former world champions were out for several months, and frankly, the company suffered without them. Despite HHH's clout being married to Stephanie McMahon, he still has earned his way to the top and deserves the fans' admiration. Mysterio is a great example of WWE talent that can soar to heights "literally" without looking like a muscle-bound freak.
2. Jeff Hardy finally getting the push he deserves. I was so happy to see that N.C.'s own Hardy is finally getting the chance to wrestle for the title on pay-per-view. His win over Triple H at Armageddon wasn't so much a passing of the torch but Hardy's step up to the big time.
1. Undertaker winning the World title at Wrestlemania. Taker is without a doubt my favorite superstar. I saw his first WWE match in 1990 and even before that when he was Mean Mark in WCW. Hopefully, the same will happen in Orlando.
TOP 3 WORST MOMENTS
3. John Cena's yearlong title stranglehold. I'll admit I don't hate Cena like a lot of you do. He is a decent wrestler, and his mic skills are among the best in the business. But he doesn't deserve to hold the WWE title for a year.
2. Raw's 15th anniversary special. Never have I seen such an overhyped bunch of crud than what I saw on Dec. 10: lame matches (Kennedy vs. Jannetty), pointless segments (Trish, Lita and Jillian) and has-beens that probably haven't wrestled in years.
1. The tragic murder/suicide involving Chris Benoit. This was not a hard choice. I still can't get over how Benoit would snap like that and kill his family. I hope it puts other wrestlers on notice about what steroids can do if they're not careful.
-Joe Miller