Friday, 10 October 2014

Latest news for Pakistan?

تازہ ترین۔
عوامی تحریک کے سربراہ طاہر القادری نے ایک بار پھر گونواز گو نعرے میں ترمیم کردی، نیا نعرہ گونظام گو لگاتے اور کارکن پیچھے دہراتے رہے،،ان کا کہنا تھا کہ انقلاب کے بغیر سکھ کا سانس نہیں لے سکتے۔۔۔
اسلام آباد میں انقلابی کارکنوں سے خطاب کرتے ہوئے پاکستان عوامی تحریک کے سربراہ ڈاکٹر طاہر القادری نے کہا کہ ایک نعرہ گونواز گو ہے، ایک گو نظام گو ہے، تو بن گیا گو نواز گو نظام۔ ان کا کہنا تھا کہ انقلاب لائے بغیر سکھ کا سانس نہیں لے سکتے، نواز شریف کو جانا ہی ہوگا، بہتر ہے وہ مستعفی ہوجائیں۔ طاہر القادری کا کہنا تھا کہ سیاستدان کرپشن کا خاتمہ منشور میں نہیں ڈالنا چاہتے، ملک میں کرپشن فری نظام کو رائج کرنا ناگزیر ہوچکا ہے،بھارتی جارحیت پر بات کرتے ہوئے ان کا کہنا تھا کہ دفاع پاکستان کیلئے ہم سب ایک ہیں،،، پاکستانی عوام سرحدوں کی حفاظت کیلئے سیسہ پلائی دیوار ہے۔۔



‎تازہ ترین۔

عوامی تحریک کے سربراہ طاہر القادری نے ایک بار پھر گونواز گو نعرے میں ترمیم کردی، نیا نعرہ گونظام گو لگاتے اور کارکن پیچھے دہراتے رہے،،ان کا کہنا تھا کہ انقلاب کے بغیر سکھ کا سانس نہیں لے سکتے۔۔۔

اسلام آباد میں انقلابی کارکنوں سے خطاب کرتے ہوئے پاکستان عوامی تحریک کے سربراہ ڈاکٹر طاہر القادری نے کہا کہ ایک نعرہ گونواز گو ہے، ایک گو نظام گو ہے، تو بن گیا گو نواز گو نظام۔ ان کا کہنا تھا کہ انقلاب لائے بغیر سکھ کا سانس نہیں لے سکتے، نواز شریف کو جانا ہی ہوگا، بہتر ہے وہ مستعفی ہوجائیں۔ طاہر القادری کا کہنا تھا کہ سیاستدان کرپشن کا خاتمہ منشور میں نہیں ڈالنا چاہتے، ملک میں کرپشن فری نظام کو رائج کرنا ناگزیر ہوچکا ہے،بھارتی جارحیت پر بات کرتے ہوئے ان کا کہنا تھا کہ دفاع پاکستان کیلئے ہم سب ایک ہیں،،، پاکستانی عوام سرحدوں کی حفاظت کیلئے سیسہ پلائی دیوار ہے۔۔‎

WWE Hell in a Cell 2014: Stars Under the Most Pressure at PPV


As the end of 2014 draws near, we're reaching a period of intense pressure on the entire WWE roster. The road to WrestleMania isn't too far off, and there isn't enough room for each and every Superstar to walk on it.
While main event programs are likely to be decided already, now is the time for a Superstar to claim his or her spot by putting on performances that simply cannot be ignored.
Everyone on the roster is under pressure to perform at his or her best and make it to the grandest stage of them all, but there are some that have even more riding on matches at Hell in a Cell.
Having spent his first few months on the main roster dominating all comers, Rusev was proving to be a cut above your standard monster going into Night of Champions. Bouts against the likes of Big E and Jack Swagger had demonstrated that he can put on a great match, and Mark Henry seemed like the ideal next step.
However, their Night of Champions battle never quite hit the heights of Rusev's previous matches. It seems now that the Bulgarian Brute's next pay-per-view opponent will be Big Show, who is not exactly easy to have a good match with.
WWE's heavy-handed portrayal of Rusev as a Russian loyalist is simple but effective. However, it's certainly the sort of character that can begin to wear thin. Up until now, the quality of Rusev's matches helped to assuage this, but it would be all too easy for him to lose his spotlight without that.
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Rusev is very talented, and it could well be that his match with Henry was a mere blip. Pitting him against Big Show seems like a test of whether The Super-Athlete can work with a perennial main eventer, so a good performance could reap great rewards.
Hell in a Cell is set to be a turning point for Rusev's career, and it will determine whether his push succeeds or fails. Based on what we've seen from him so far, it's a fair bet that he'll be able to handle the pressure.
The question of whether the Bella Twins will be able to do the same is more difficult to answer. You might say that the Divas of the WWEmain roster are under less pressure than other areas of the cardtheir matches are typically very short, even on pay-per-view, and a good showing is generally considered to be a surprise.
However, times are changing. A new crop of Divas are emerging, and they're demonstrating a focus on wrestling acumen that seemed lost for a while. Signings of the old era like The Bella Twins are being forced to step up their game, and with the pair looking set to settle their issues at Hell in a Cell, their match will be under scrutiny.
Television segments furthering the Bella feud have been met with derision by audiences, their run-in with Jerry Springer a few weeks back being particularly dire. They perhaps wouldn't be so bad if their feud was leading somewhere compelling, but the fact of the matter is that Bella vs. Bella doesn't spark thoughts of a compelling bout.

Examining Parallels Between Current WWE Product and Hulkamania Era


Friedrich Nietzsche (and Rust Cohle) seems to be right that time is a flat circle, as we've seen with how WWE has circled back to the days of Hulkamania in many ways.
It's been 30 years since Hulk Hogan first won the WWE world title and launched the sports-entertainment giant into a new orbit. Even with all the changes fans have witnessed WWE go through since then, one can't help but notice what remains the same, what feels like an echo of the past.
WWE's central hero, its nationalistic dynamic and the family-friendly nature of the product all remind one of 1984.
Perhaps those parallels speak to how much wrestling relies on tropes and what has worked in the past. Maybe it's a testament to how little things change, how we continue to tell the same stories.
Either way, to watch a crowd erupt for John Cena is to flash back to when Hogan was king.

Reprise of a Hero 
The biggest babyface in today's WWE is most certainly Hoganesque.
The Hulkster was a straight-laced, infallible hero with bulging muscles. He told kids to say their prayers and eat their vitamins. His charisma made up for subpar ring skills. 
That description could just as well be about Cena. Replace the prayers and vitamins with a mantra of hustle, loyalty and respect, switch out abandana for a ball cap and the similarities are even more obvious.
Hogan often infused a touch of goofiness in his intense promos

WWE Programming's Best Match for Week of October 4


This week was fairly strong across the board for WWEtelevision. We're seeing more and more Superstars on the roster being used to their full potential, putting on good matches on secondary shows as well as Monday Night Raw.
In fact, it could be argued that if you're looking for the best in in-ring competition, Raw is no longer the best place to go. Main Event and, increasingly, Superstars are establishing themselves as the homes of great matches week by week.

Honourable Mentions
This week's edition of NXT was dubbed Championship Week, and both title matches on the show are well worth a watch if you missed them. Charlotte and Bayley put on a good match for the NXT Women's Championship that demonstrated just how far both have come since their debuts. The pair still have a way to go to reach their full potential, but there's a lot of promise in NXT for the future of the Diva's division.

Monday, 6 October 2014

John Cena, Ethan Carter III and Latest WWE News and Rumors from Ring Rust Radio


Ring Rust Radio is the best wrestling show on the airwaves, and this week was no different. With strong opinions on John Cena, Bray Wyatt and more, this is where you need to go to get all of your weekly WWE nuggets.
Bleacher Report featured columnists Mike Chiari, Donald Wood and Brandon Galvin give the lowdown on everything going on in the wrestling world. TNA star Ethan Carter III also joined the show to offer his inside perspective on the business.
With another unpredictable episode of Ring Rust Radio in the books, you can't afford to miss another second of the action. Catch us live every Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET (some language NSFW) or follow us on Twitter @RingRustRadio.
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Examining John Cena's Claim to Greatest WWE Champion Label


Every week on Raw and SmackDown, fans are exposed to commentators Michael Cole, JBL and Jerry Lawler's constant claims that John Cena is the greatest champion in WWEhistory. It is a bold claim that is typically met with a roll of the eyes and a "yeah, right" to boot.
But is that comment so out there? Is it such a ridiculous statement? Could the leader of the Cenation really be the greatest champion inWWE history?
He might be closer than you think.
When one looks at Cena's championship résumé, it is impossible not to point out the fact that of his 15 WWE and World Heavyweight title reigns, nine lasted less than three months. That means Cena rapidly traded titles back and forth with his opposition, having very few legitimate, lengthy title reigns.

Putting personal feelings for the character aside, do you believe John Cena is at least a nominee for greatest champion ever?

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At the time same time, he has starred at a time when stories trump championship importance. Pride, legacies and undefeated streaks are far more meaningful than capturing a title and holding onto it for a long period of time. His championship legacy was unfairly influenced by the booking style of the company he works for. While it should not affect how he is judged, it does.
While that may be a detriment to how Cena is looked at as a champion, what cannot be is his longevity. Very few Superstars can claim to be as relevant, let alone as popular as Cena has been for the last decade. He has been the undisputed top star of World Wrestling Entertainment for the majority of his career. There have been none who even come close to the reign atop the company Cena has enjoyed during that period. The franchise player of WWE, he has wrestled every major star of this generation and beaten them, racking up a win-loss record that is rivaled by few.
Whether those stars measure up to those who came before them is none of Cena's concern. He has matched up with those who the Vince McMahon marketing machine has produced, and he has done so to great success. It is unfair to judge his legacy on that element when he had nothing to do with it.
But, unfortunately, that is the case.
As a draw, he has been part of some of the biggest matches of the decade and was one-half of the biggest pay-per-view main event of all time, that being his one-on-one clash with The Rock at WrestleMania XXVIII. While business may be nowhere near the heights it was with Steve Austin or Hulk Hogan on top, Cena has proven to be the one consistent draw the company has promoted for the better part of 10 years.
So is John Cena the greatest WWE Champion ever?
He certainly belongs in the conversation. He is to this era what Hulk Hogan was to the 1980s, Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels were to the New Generation and Steve Austin and The Rock were to the Attitude Era. He is the one constant in an ever-changing wrestling landscape and the man the company can count on when all other chips are down.
Would it be nice to see more quality runs with the strap? Of course. But Cena has reigned as champion as many times as possible because the company trusts and, more importantly, values him. He hustles, works hurt and maintains an insane schedule solely for the love of the game.
Just like Hogan, Austin, Rock, Hart, Michaels and Ric Flair before him. He is a wrestler's wrestler, regardless of the bright T-shirts and Superman comebacks.
Undisputed greatest champion, though?
That's up for history to decide.

WWE SmackDown: Spoiler-Free Preview for October 3


Feuds will interweave on the Oct. 3 edition of WWESmackDown.
John Cena's bad blood with Seth Rollins once again leaks over into the story of Dean Ambrose and his former brother-in-arms. The Miz's faces his two recent enemies in the same match.
Cesaro, Paige and Slater Gator also step into the ring in the BMOHarris Bradley Center in Milwaukee.
WWE taped all the action on Tuesday, but it won't air on Syfy until 8 p.m. ET on Friday night. That gives fans plenty of time to dig around the Internet and find out what happened early. For those who wish to wait, the following is a spoiler-free preview of a SmackDown with only a handful of matches scheduled. 

Dolph Ziggler and Sheamus vs. The Miz and Damien Sandow
Is The Miz still in line for the Intercontinental Championship, or is the U.S. title next on his checklist? This match should help clear that up.
Look out for whoever he and Sandow focus their rage on. AttackingZiggler before or after the match is a sign that their feud isn't over, but perhaps we'll see evidence that The Miz is simply moving on toSheamus.
On Monday's Raw, the wanna-be A-lister had his stunt double take the punishment.

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