One of the more unfortunate parts of WCW’s downfall was that some wrestlers that fans saw every week just disappeared never to be seen on television stateside again. Yes, no longer would Scott Norton torture Ernest Miller every time he… Read More ›
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WWE Money in the Bank (2012) Review
WWE Money in the Bank (2012) had a huge drop off in quality from the previous year’s event. That is not to say it was a bad show because when you’re following up one of the greatest non-big four pay-per-views… Read More ›
Giovanni Earns a Sore Chest
This bout from a little over a year ago helped debut a new side of Beyond Wrestling. Up until the night this show was held Beyond Wrestling only held events with wrestlers in attendance. At this outing entitled, “About Time”… Read More ›
Perhaps Dr. Death’s Best Singles Match
If you’ve never seen “Dr. Death” Steve Williams’ work in Japan then do yourself a favor and watch this match. Heck, even if you’ve seen it before watch it! It is just that good and there is a reason Dave… Read More ›
Rage in the Cage x 4
This bout presented by NWA ProSouth Wrestling features four rising stars battling it out for supremacy in a steel cage. Robi Vio is the last to enter and goes right after Chip Day. Day gets Vio in a corner and within moments it is… Read More ›
NOAH’s Most Recent 5 Star Match
In late 2004 Kenta Kobashi, the longest reigning Global Honored Crown Heavyweight Championship holder had a lot at stake taking on Jun Akiyama for his prized possession. Kobashi gets this point across to the audience right away as he lays… Read More ›
The Mayhem Continues
If you watched yesterday’s clip you saw that it ended on a bit of a cliffhanger (if you didn’t watch it then you can see it right here). As you might expect even if you can’t understand Japanese the action… Read More ›
Lynn vs. Lightning
Since I posted about GWF yesterday I thought I would follow it up by posting about a match from the company’s most cutting edge feud, Jerry Lynn vs. The Lightning Kid. As you can tell by Lynn’s promo the feud… Read More ›
The Dragon Meets Muta
I don’t know what it is, but the first time I sat down to watch this match I just couldn’t make it through it. It is a pretty exciting meet overall though with perhaps a slightly awkward beginning. I like… Read More ›
Misawa’s Final 5 Star Match
Between 1985 and 2003 Mitsuharu Misawa had 24 matches that Dave Meltzer gave his coveted 5 star rating to. Although Misawa is no longer the young man he was in his first 5 star match he manages to look realistically… Read More ›