Interviewer’s Note: Twiggy is a proud member of the Inter Species Wrestling (ISW) locker room. In fact, he’s not only a member, he’s also the current holder of the ISW Championship. ISW began in 2005 and since that time have… Read More ›
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Counting Down the 6 Worst WWF/WWE European Champions
For a belt that had such a short existence overall, the WWF/WWE European Championship had more than its share of crappy title holders. The championship started out with a promising enough run though. The British Bulldog won the WWF European… Read More ›
Trent Adams Interview
Interviewer’s Note: Trent Adams wrestled his first match for the Conwy County Wrestling Academy (CCWA) this year. Aside from being a performer he is also a co-founder and co-owner of CCWA. Although Adams is based in the United Kingdom he… Read More ›
Burger King of the Ring Tournament Finals
Inter Species Wrestling (ISW) is a nice and whacky promotion with a ton of fun performers, gimmicks and outings. Here, El Hijo del Bamboo and Frankie Arion fight it out for the title of ISW Burger King of the Ring…. Read More ›
Evgeny Lyder Interview
Interviewer’s Note: Evgeny Lyder has wrestled for Israeli wrestling promotions for nearly ten years. He first came to the country in his youth from Ukraine. Lyder became immersed in wrestling through watching WWF programming and becoming a fan of Bret… Read More ›
WWE SummerSlam (2012) Review
WWE SummerSlam 2012 had a couple of great looking matches going into it. No, really it was just a couple. Okay, maybe putting Chris Jericho/Dolph Ziggler in there to kick the show off makes three. HHH and Brock Lesnar’s fight had the… Read More ›
TNA Hardcore Justice (2012) Review
TNA Hardcore Justice (2012) was just above the middle of the road for recent TNA pay-per-views. It wasn’t the best production by a long shot, but certainly above average quality. Austin Aries and Bobby Roode continued to not live up… Read More ›
Eight Women Produce a 5 Star Classic
Imagine “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Ken Shamrock, Goldust and The Legion of Doom took on Bret Hart, Owen Hart, The British Bulldog, Brian Pillman and Jim Neidhart. Wait, scratch that. That actually happened. Okay, imagine “Stone Cold” Steve Austin, Shawn… Read More ›
6 SummerSlam Matches Worth Forgetting
In an analysis of SummerSlam’s history, The Score reports that since 1988 there have been 195 matches at SummerSlam. Some of those matches have been classics featuring the likes of Bret Hart, Mick Foley and Edge. As discussed yesterday some… Read More ›
6 Incredibly Overlooked SummerSlam Matches
Everyone remembers the classics, like when Bret Hart made Mr. Perfect tap at SummerSlam 1991. How about that time Bret Hart finally lost the WWF Intercontinental Championship to The British Bulldog at SummerSlam 1992, remember that? Then of course there… Read More ›