Submissions Count Anywhere Match: DX vs Legacy: This was the match of the night in my opinion, and I am pleasantly surprised to be saying that. In my book, this match was pretty perfect on all counts. The action was intense, exciting and suspenseful, and the finish was exactly what needed to happen. I’m rarely surprised by anything in wrestling anymore, but I was legitimately caught completely off guard by the finish of this match. I never thought that either DX member would cleanly tap in a match, and the way it happened accomplished a few things. First, it made DX look strong because it took two submission holds wrapped around a ring post to get HBK to tap out, and second, it gave Legacy a much deserved win over the veteran duo. These two teams have had very good PPV outings the two times they’ve met, and it’s making me very excited for what could come our way at Hell in a Cell. 9 Stars.
Nick’s Pay-Per-Review: WWE Breaking Point 2009
By Nick Paglino
Nick was born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, and lived there until the age of 18, when he decided to pack his flack jacket and move to New York City.
Nick attended New York University and graduated in 2001 with a degree in Drama.
Nick first entered the internet wrestling community back in 2004 when he became the co-host of The Voice of Wrestling Radio Show. From there, Nick made the transition from radio personality to editor when he began working with WrestleZone in 2008.
Nick is a member of two Off-Broadway theatre companies, Another Urban Riff, and the Drama Desk Award winning Godlight Theatre Company. Nick has appeared in over a dozen Off-Broadway plays since he moved to New York City, and has shot several short and feature length films. In 2010, he completed principle photography on a film titled "How to Score Your Life," which also features TNA Knockout ODB.
Inspiration in his life has come from many people including his family, Woody Allen, Steven Spielberg, Jack Nicholson, The Beatles, and of course, Lassie.