by Daniel Johnson Believe it or not tonight’s SummerSlam will be only the second in the event’s over twenty year history to feature two matches where women are participants. Prior to tonight, SummerSlam 2000 was the event, which saw the… Read More ›
Kofi Kingston
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 ›
Remember Matt Sydal? He’s Back…in Mike Form
by Daniel Johnson Mike Sydal vs. Father Jack Mecido It may be tough to believe for longtime indie fans, but Matt Sydal has been off the indie scene now for way over half a decade. It also be tough to… Read More ›
Counting Down the 5 Worst Title Reigns of 2012
by Daniel Johnson Even with some hiccups CM Punk is having the best title reign of his life. He could sit out the rest of the year (which he may in fact do) and will still have had one of… Read More ›
Cabello Contra Cabello
by Daniel Johnson Faby Apache vs. Mari Apache Some of you may wonder why on the day of the final WWE pay-per-view of the year (and if some of those 2012 theories are true ever) I am posting a match… Read More ›
WWE Pay-Per-View Roundtable: TLC—Tables, Ladders & Chairs (2012)
by Daniel Johnson, Kyle Childers, Jeremy Cundiff and Bad Booking – Sin Cara and Rey Mysterio vs. Team Rhodes Scholars in a tables match Daniel Johnson: It would be nice if WWE got behind Sin Cara, but even if his… Read More ›
Burning the Bandwagon: How WWE Booking Kills Midcard Stars
by Kyle Childers In the real world, success and ability are, more often than not, directly related; if you’re good at your job then you can expect to see a reward for it while if you’re bad at it then… Read More ›
WWE Survivor Series (2012) Review
by Daniel Johnson This year’s Survivor Series had a decent main event and two above average traditional Survivor Series matches. The opener placed a bright spotlight on WWE’s growing tag team division. Sure, it didn’t come close to the awesomeness… Read More ›
5 WWE Feuds That Accomplished Nothing
by Kyle Childers Sports entertainment is a product based on feuds. The conflict between performers is what drives the angles at the core of almost every wrestling program produced post 1985. The innovator of the story driven overhaul of the… Read More ›
WWE Hell in a Cell (2012) Review
WWE painted themselves into a corner in a variety of ways with WWE Hell in a Cell 2012. The outcome to the CM Punk/Ryback match for the WWE Championship was bound to be disappointing no matter how it unfolded. At… Read More ›