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Queens of the Ring Review

on April 21, 2016 at 2:37 pm

A few years ago it was announced that WWE gained US distribution rights and worldwide remake rights to a little known French wrestling comedy, “Les Reines Du Ring”, or, “Queens of the Ring” as it’s known in the states. Being one who likes wrestling, comedy, and movies, my interest was piqued. The advertisements claiming that it starred CM Punk, Eve Torres, and The Miz piqued my interest even more. So much so that three years later I decided to watch and review it.

Now my expectations for any wrestling movie start out pretty low. There aren’t a lot of wrestling movies to begin with, and the ones that are there usually involve as many dumb gross out gags as they do actual wrestling. …Okay, I guess I’m just describing “Ready to Rumble”. But WWE’s animated adventures with Scooby Doo and the Flintstones were a lot of fun and this was endorsed by the WWE around the same time those came out, so going into this movie I thought it might not be all bad. I was wrong.

“Queens of the Ring” starts off with Rose, a young woman fresh out of jail, beginning her new job at a grocery store where she meets a bunch of wacky, suicidal coworkers. Her first day on the job consists of her literally talking an employee down off a ledge because she’d grown too large for her work uniform. What kids movie doesn’t start off with a fat joke tied to attempted suicide? Her other co workers lead similarly miserable lives, such as Colette, whose husband is cheating on her and kids don’t respect her, Viviane, a butcher who wants to be liked despite constantly being told she’s ugly, and Jessica, who loves the only man in the movie who doesn’t want to sleep with her.

While you could build a predictable Lifetime movie off of any of those scenarios, this is a wrestling movie after all, and the squared circle takes center stage once Rose finds out that her estranged (and fairly jerky) son is a fan of WWE wrestling galas. That’s right, galas. Throughout the whole movie they don’t talk about wrestling shows, just galas, like people wear black ties and drink champagne. Rose convinces her friends to join her in wrestling training after showing them a clip of Eve Torres twerking over an opponent at “4 Way Finale” and telling them it’s a good way to lose weight and attract men.

Wrestling is serious business.

Many montages are cued of wrestling training, which involves bouncing on hoppity hop balls across the beach, drinking shakes made of milk, eggs, and blood, and jumping on trampolines. Jumping on trampolines is a major part of their work out. Not to be outdone, there are also non-wrestling montages, complete with breathing in helium from balloons, dressing up as Lara Croft and accidentally shooting a gun, and Colette waiving her son’s lightsaber around his room, saying “Luke, I am your Mother, Darth Colette.” The real kicker though was Jessica walking down the street in a motorcycle helmet, causing an old man to somehow mistake her for a firefighter. He leads her outside of his smoke filled apartment building, where he convinces his bassett hound to jump out of the window. She’s supposed to catch it. She doesn’t. There you have it, a joke about a dog jumping to its death in the middle of this wrestling comedy. Nothing to do with wrestling. Nothing to do with comedy.

After a few breakups, reunions, and one pissing-on-a-duck contest, the Queens of the Ring end up in a wrestling gala where they take on their dreaded opponents, “the terrible lucha libre wrestlers from Mexico”. Actually that might not be their real name because they’re never given one! They’re referred to throughout the movie as “The Mexicans”, “The Lucha Libre”, and, more often than not, “The Tacos”. Plenty more jokes come in about turning them into Chili con carne too. Social justice apparently hasn’t made its way over to France.

The heartwarming conclusion or the start of a murder mystery?

As a kids movie, “Queens of the Ring” is pretty awful. I mean, it’s awful for anyone, but for a movie WWE marketed as family friendly, it features mature adult words like the “s” one and the “f” one and even shows some boobs in an impossibly unsexy locker room shower scene. A couple of the Queens even smoke pot. I watched the version on Netflix, so WWE may edit it at some point, but I would not recommend the movie that I watched to kids of any age. Honestly, it’s not just the “mature” content, but the movie is also boring at times and doesn’t feature a whole lot of wrestling. There’s plenty of humor about women being awkward and uncomfortable, but I just don’t know that it’s what kids want to see. Oh, and as far as featuring The Miz, CM Punk, and Diva Eve (as she’s called in the movie)? They’re just shown in brief clips when characters are watching TV. Not quite worth the top billing, in my opinion.

There are a few weird wrestling lessons packed throughout the movie too. The Queens’ gruff trainer yells at Rose early on for thinking that there are counters in wrestling. “It’s not Thai boxing!” he shouts, apparently unaware of wrestlers countering moves in every match ever. He also criticizes her for coming to him for training without any partners, so I guess having friends is a prerequisite for getting trained to wrestle in France. He also has no problems on directing the Queens through their first match right in front of a crowd of fans, including when people will tag in and out. And, in the main event of their one-card gala in the climax of the movie, the Queens wrestle the luchadors in what I can only guess was a Two out of Three Falls Tag Team Gauntlet match, as wrestlers entered the ring at random times and made several pinfalls.

In The Lucha’s defense, she was singing “La Cucaracha”.

“Queens of the Ring” wasn’t totally without merit. There was one scene I really liked where a young ballet student gave a pep talk to one of the Queens about how playing the heel in wrestling wasn’t a bad thing. Plenty of people enjoy villains like Darth Vader, Freddie, and the Terminator, the young dancer points out to Killie Billie, The Froggie Butcher. But yeah, that was pretty much it as far as things I liked in the movie.

On one hand, I appreciate that this movie tried something different by showing four women of varying ages try their hand at wrestling. The movie made sure to give time to all the different women to show that they had their own wants and desires. On the other hand, it really sucked. I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention that the translation and dubbing were also terrible. Not only was the voice acting bad, but all of the wrestling stuff read like it was written by an alien robot who had never heard of wrestling before. “Are you trying to do The Elbow Drop?” Rose asks her son at one point, as if elbow drops were an official copyrighted name.

If anything, I think “Queens of the Ring” is a fantasy movie for wrestlers. These women are able to gain a fanbase of hundreds after only working one match. Before their big match at the gala they’re treated to a locker room with leather furniture, robes, and champagne. They even have their own special feature on the news, highlighting each woman and what her thoughts are heading into their match. Not bad for working at a grocery store during the day and jumping on trampolines at night.

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Wrestlemania 32 Prediction Review

on April 5, 2016 at 2:25 pm

As I mentioned in my comic from Monday, I quickly switched from loving Wrestlemania 32 to hating it somewhere after the Womens Championship match. There was a lot to love at Wrestlemania, but by the end of it everything was buried underneath a pile of drawn out matches, Rock tearing down the Wyatts, and cheerleaders. One consistent element throughout almost the entire show was unpredictable endings, leading to me only having one right prediction for Wrestlemania, not counting the preshow. That’s a new low! I guess that should be considered good since it’s unpredictable, but many of the finishes felt flat.

 

My first few predictions for the preshow were actually spot on. Kalisto beat Ryback in a fun opening match. It was a little weird watching the match when most of the stadium was still empty, but the crowd that was there seemed invested in the whole thing. While I felt bad for Kalisto and Ryback being moved to the opening match during the preshow, they actually had a decent amount of time which may have not happened if they wrestled during the actual show.

I predicted Kalisto would win and I was right!

 

I also correctly predicted Team Total Divas beating B.A.D. and Blonde in their giant tag match. Brie picked up the win in what could be her last match, which was nice to see. Lana made her official in ring debut, which felt underwhelming despite it taking place right before the biggest show of the year. She only hit a few moves and taunted a few dozen times, but the real crime was wearing purple instead of Communist Russian Red (if that’s not a Crayola color, it should be).

I predicted Team Total Divas would win and I was right!

 

The Usos beat the Dudleys in a match I actually missed because the WWE Network kept screwing up. Thankfully I didn’t have any other problems with it, but for a minute there I was frantically switching between devices. I don’t really have an opinion on this match since I didn’t see it, but considering I haven’t gone back to watch it shows my opinion of it anyway.

I predicted the Usos would win and I was right!

 

Lita also came out to reveal the new WWE Womens Championship and that the divas will now be referred to as “superstars”. I found it a little funny that WWE treated this as them evolving with the times, because the Divas title has only been around since 2008 when they started dumping the Victorias and Molly Hollys of the division for the Kelly Kellys and Michelle McCools. It’s progress, but feels more like WWE trying to keep up with UFC and Ronda Rousey rather than a moral decision about what’s best for women. I guess I just feel like it could easily change back in a few years.

 

The actual Wrestlemania 32 show opened up with an amazing ladder match for the Intercontinental Championship. While I don’t really get the point of having Ryder win long after he was at his peak popularity, it felt good to see, especially when his dad celebrated in the ring with him. The match as a whole was great though, and I don’t remember seeing any major botches despite many high spots being performed. I was predicting and hoping Owens would win, but I can’t help being happy for Ryder! Even though he lost the title to Miz last night on Raw, he still had a career highlight that can never be taken away.

I predicted Kevin Owens would win and I was wrong!

 

Chris Jericho then beat AJ Styles in a solid match. It was actually really good, but considering everything else that happened at the show, it will most likely be remembered for Jericho winning despite losing to everyone else he feuds with. AJ’s loss reeks of Sting’s loss at last year’s ‘Mania, proving that someone who made a big name somewhere else can’t come in and win at WWE’s biggest show.

I predicted AJ Styles would win and I was wrong!

 

The New Day’s entrance in the next match was completely amazing. The weird blend of Dragon Ball Z cosplay and a giant cereal box filled with giant pieces of cereal was The New Day at their greatest (Rusev stomping through the cereal was a nice moment too). I was disappointed that The League (or the Lads?) won, although I don’t really think it will hurt New Day. I got the impression that the only reason they won was so Mick Foley, Stone Cold, and Shawn Michaels could come out and chase them off, followed by Austin giving Xavier a stunner. Normally I hate it when retired stars are shown to be stronger than active stars, but this was a fun segment for the show.

I predicted The New Day would win and I was wrong!

 

Brock soundly defeated Dean in the first real dud of the night. I don’t mind Brock winning, but for all of Dean’s build up as an unstoppable madman, he went down pretty quick. What really bothered me about this was WWE introducing the barbwire bat and chainsaw as storyline elements that never got to pay off. At least let Dean hit Brock with the blunt end! The whole match was a big disappointment and I hope both competitors quickly move on to other feuds.

I predicted Ambrose would win and I was wrong!

 

I’m not sure if Charlotte retained her old title or won a new one in her match against Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks, but either way she won. I really wish Sasha would have won because it would have been another great feel good moment for the show, but it will still be fun to see her chase the title. There was a lot of displeasure online over Ric holding Sasha back to help his daughter win, but it at least gives Sasha a good reason to challenge for the title again. To me this was easily the match of the night, with the only real competition coming from the ladder match.

I predicted Sasha would win and I was wrong!

 

This is where things, in my humble opinion, went downhill. Shane had a very shoot style match against the Undertaker, which I felt was weird for a forty something year old businessman. I hate to harp on this too much, but it really bothered me to see Shane, an inactive non-wrestler, trade submission holds with the biggest name in WWE. I was really expecting some kind of interference to happen, but we really got nothing in regards to Shane fighting for the control of Raw. You would think Vince, Stephanie, or Triple H would care in the slightest, but I guess they had full confidence in Undertaker. Also no payoff for Vince calling the Undertaker a bitch.

I foolishly predicted Shane would win and was totally wrong!

 

I just realized I completely forgot to mention Shane’s big bump. He took a big bump. Look, it takes a lot of courage to jump off the cell, but we all knew it was coming, we’ve seen it before, we’ve seen him jump off of higher things, so I just wasn’t as impressed with it as everyone else was.

 

I actually liked Baron Corbin winning the Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal, and I hope he does more with it than Cesaro or Big Show did. I don’t love Baron, but I think he’s grown into his character a lot and I enjoyed his match at Takeover. I was really surprised to see Tatanka in the battle royal, because it’s Tatanka.

I predicted Braun Strowman to win and he wasn’t even in the match!

 

I enjoyed The Rock’s Wrestlemania appearance up until the Wyatts coming out to threaten him. As soon as the lights went out, live-twitterers went to work guessing what 6th grade insults Rock would throw at Bray, and were mostly right. Inbred? Check. Fat jokes? Check. Duck Dynasty? Check. Cracker Barrell? Maybe not, but as if verbally trashing the Wyatts wasn’t enough, he went on to defeat Eric Rowan in six seconds. Then Cena came out and the two of them bounced all the Wyatts all over the ring.

I didn’t know this match was even going to happen, so I had nothing to predict!

 

I’ll be honest, by the time the main event came around I’d had my fill of wrestling. Triple H’s entrance was pretty cool at least, with Stephanie handling most of the theatrics. I was finally spot on with a prediction, as Roman won with no swerves, turns, or interference. I don’t like it, but I admire WWE for seeing his forced push through to the bitter end.

I predicted Roman would win and I’m finally right! Hooray!

 

So after seven (SEVEN) hours, Wrestlemania was finally over. By the time Roman was holding the title high I had completely forgotten about the start of Wrestlemania, the part of the show that I actually enjoyed. I hope WWE learns from this and remembers next year that bigger isn’t always better. Rather than packing Wrestlemania with everything they have, how about reserving it for their best? I don’t think it was terrible, mostly just tiring, and there were ultimately still plenty of big moments to make this a decent Wrestlemania.

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“Botched Spot, Volume One: No Selling Like A Champ” is out!

on April 1, 2016 at 10:38 am

The first collection of Botched Spot comics, “Botched Spot, Volume One: No Selling Like A Champ” is in store now! In my store on Storenvy, that is. This volume collects the first year and a half-ish of comics, including all of the timely wrestling commentary from 2008/2009 and the adventures of my own characters, Olav Orlav and Rad Bad DeBone. This volume also contains exclusive creator commentary, as well as a rarely-before seen comic starring Olav’s arch nemesis, The Great Droopi! The book size is 8″x10″, 110 pages, and collects comics from “First Day” through “Olav’s Title History”. Please check it out here: botchedspot.storenvy.com/products/16391955-botched-spot-volume-1-no-selling-like-a-champ

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