by Daniel Johnson Chris Hero vs. Bobby Fish Unless you’ve been living under a rock or, to sound like less of a condescending jerk, unless you’re not into Chris Hero or WWE then you should know WWE recently released Kassius… Read More ›
Claudio Castagnoli
ROH Throwback Thursday: Kings of Wrestling Take On Generation Me
by Daniel Johnson Kings of Wrestling vs. Generation Me Perhaps two of the best all around tag teams on the independent scene in 2010 were reigning ROH World Tag Team Champions Kings of Wrestling and Generation Me. So much so… Read More ›
ROH Throwback Thursday: Danielson Wrestles Castagnoli
by Daniel Johnson Bryan Danielson vs. Claudio Castagnoli This match is a technical wrestling fan’s wet dream as Bryan Danielson (Daniel Bryan) and Claudio Castagnoli (Antonio Cesaro) engage in a bunch of mat-based wrestling. The match really starts to heat… Read More ›
Tim Donst Interview
by Daniel Johnson Interviewer’s Note: Before becoming a professional wrestler Tim Donst had a background in amateur wrestling contests dating all the way back to his junior high school days. Donst’s amateur training is evident in his current in-ring work… Read More ›
ACH Interview
Interviewer’s Note: ACH began life in Texas, but since that time has traveled the United States to compete in some of the most well-known and fastest growing independent promotions. He first got into wrestling as a fan of major promotions,… Read More ›
Cesaro Needs More Variety
One part of Antonio Cesaro’s performance that I always liked since I first saw him wrestle as Claudio Castagnoli is the importance he places on European uppercuts. The European uppercut is performed all of the time in wrestling, but 99.9… Read More ›
Antonio Cesaro Needs to Bring Out Claudio
Smackdown recently saw the debut of a wrestler who can play a great heel, already has a great gimmick and if his upward momentum continues could be a main event player for years. His name is Damien Sandow. Antonio Cesaro on… Read More ›