by Alex Knapp WCW Mayhem Year: 1999 System: PlayStation and Nintendo 64 Developers: Electronic Arts, Kodiak Interactive Publisher: Electronic Arts In retrospect, WCW Mayhem is a pretty fascinating game.
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Wrestling Game StArcade: WWF Super WrestleMania
by Alex Knapp WWF Super WrestleMania Year: 1991 (SNES), 1992 ( Sega Genesis) Systems: SNES and Sega Genesis Developer: Sculptured Software Publisher: LJN (SNES), Flying Edge (Genesis) Have you noticed that there’s been a huge dearth of wrestling games over… Read More ›
Random Ramblings: Don’t Get Excited Again About Dolph Ziggler Just Yet
by Daniel Johnson At WWE SummerSlam 2014, Dolph Ziggler was victorious against The Miz and earned the WWE Intercontinental Championship for the second time Yet, because of so much yoyo pushing, a weak start and Ziggler just not getting any… Read More ›
The TNA Scouting Report: Matt Cage
by Jason Tolland Matt Cage Wrestling needs mouthpieces. Like everyone else, wrestlers are not perfect, as much as I would love to believe otherwise. They often excel at one field, but lack in others. With wrestling, there are a million… Read More ›
Toom E Guci Interview
by Daniel Johnson Interviewer’s Note: “The Perfect Manager” Toom E Guci is a wrestling manager currently splitting his time between Championship Wrestling from Arizona (CWFA) and High Impact Wrestling (HIW). Before becoming a wrestling manager he followed the Arizona independent… Read More ›
Women on Commentary
by Daniel Johnson Angel Blue vs. Athena vs. Barbi Hayden vs. Su Yung Now that the big day has passed and the ham has been about picked clean we can get back into the normal swing of things. Okay, maybe… Read More ›
Counting Down 7 Heels Who Could Have Gotten Yokozuna’s Monster Push in 1993
by Daniel Johnson It is no secret that the WWF was ailing in the mid 1990s. While the obvious backlash over a certain scandal (I think it involved anabolic asteroids or something) was a major culprit, some of the company’s… Read More ›
A Hot and Spicy Dragon
Hopefully, the prevailing image that mainstream American wrestling fans have of the Ultimo Dragon will be of a great high flyer that was actually used somewhat well in WCW. However, I’m sure at least a few will merely think of… Read More ›