by Daniel Johnson *“The Juice” JT Dunn, the winner of The Johnson Transcript Surging Star Award for 2012, teamed wtih rival Chris Hero for the first time at Beyond Wrestling on December 28. The pair wrestled the similarly composed team of… Read More ›
Curt Hawkins
Beyond Wrestling Americanrana 2014 Write-Up
by Daniel Johnson Debuting with a spectacular show for the first ever Beyond Wrestling Americanrana last year, Denver Colorado and friends had a lot to live up to. Jamming the card with 11 matches filled to the brim with the… Read More ›
Mikaze Interview
by Daniel Johnson Interviewer’s Note: “The American Sasuke” Mikaze is a native of Springfield, Massachusetts who has wrestled all over the east coast. He has perhaps stood out most for his work with Chaotic Wrestling (CW). He joined the company… Read More ›
Aaron Epic Interview
by Daniel Johnson Interviewer’s Note: Aaron Epic debuted on the Florida independent scene in 2001 and since that time has moved over 1,000 miles north to make his new home in the growing Beyond Wrestling promotion. Last year he won… Read More ›
7 Candidates Capable of Making Heath Slater’s Stable a 4 Man Band
Now that the former Nexus punching bag has his own jobberific stable featuring Drew McIntyre and Jinder Mahal the three could actually go somewhere promising in the WWE. Yet, the name of the group shows one strike that 3MB already… 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 ›
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 ›
Over the Limit (2012) Review
2012 looks to be a great year for WWE pay-per-views if the second half lives up to what the first half produced. Over the Limit presented surprises, two legitimately great matches and even a little bit of comedy. The opening… Read More ›