by Daniel Johnson, Kyle Childers and Dave Pendleton – Big E and Kofi Kingston (with Xavier Woods) vs. Tyson Kidd and Cesaro (c) (with Natalya) for the WWE Tag Team Championship Daniel Johnson: The in-ring work of the match should… Read More ›
Last Man Standing Match
Wrestling Game StArcade: WWF Attitude
by Alex Knapp WWF Attitude Year: 1999 Systems: PlayStation, Nintendo 64 and Dreamcast Developer: Iguana Entertainment Publisher: Acclaim As the 1990s approached an end, the WWF was back in the saddle again. Rocked by the steroid trials of the early 1990s,… Read More ›
25 and Under: Lucky O’Shea Defends Against a Bloodthirsty Vixen
by Daniel Johnson Lucky O’Shea vs. Amanda “The Bloodthirsty Vixen” World Independent Ladies Division (WILD) was a promotion formed in 2010 with it’s own event, but really shined in some showcase matches held on the cards of other promotions. In… Read More ›
Alexis Darevko Interview
by Daniel Johnson Interviewer’s Note: “The Russian Wolf” Alexis Darevko has been wrestling for 16 years in the wrestling industry. During the majority of that time Darevko has played a Russian bad guy. The Russian villain has long been a… Read More ›
Kongo Interview
by Daniel Johnson Interviewer’s Note: Kongo is a performer who has been wrestling a good chunk of his life, having already become a six year veteran while still in his twenties. Portraying a South American savage, Kongo has made a… Read More ›
WWE Pay-Per-View Roundtable: Royal Rumble (2013)
by Daniel Johnson, Kyle Childers, Jeremy Cundiff and Bad Booking – The Miz vs. Antonio Cesaro (c) for the WWE United States Heavyweight Championship Daniel Johnson: It is a crime that Antonio Cesaro is not featured on the main Royal… 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 ›
TNA Destination X (2012) Review
TNA Destination X (2012) gave a chance for some new stars to shine, which was a nice change of pace from a lot of TNA’s pay-per-views this year. The main event offered an entertaining match even if with the talent… Read More ›