by Daniel Johnson Interviewer’s Note: Elliot Russell just started training for wrestling last year and since debuting has already challenged for the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship. When Russell decided to become a wrestler he dropped 80 lbs to get… Read More ›
Lex Luger
Old School Flashback: Reggie Bennett Battles Candi Devine
by Daniel Johnson Reggie Bennett vs. Candi Devine This is a match that the LPWA promoted as power against experience. Being the more experienced of the two, Candi Devine gets an early advantage by hitting an armdrag then going after… Read More ›
ROH Throwback Thursday: Adam Cole Takes on The Embassy
by Daniel Johnson Adam Cole vs. Tommaso Ciampa Tommaso Ciampa is accompanied by The Embassy for this match from ROH Defy or Deny. The Embassy at the time consisted of Ciampa, Prince Nana (of course), Mia Yim, Ernesto Osiris and… Read More ›
Robi Vio Interview
by Daniel Johnson Interviewer’s Note: Robi Vio is an independent wrestler based in Alabama who has wrestled across the southern United States. Despite his small size he was inspired to wrestle after one night seeing Sonjay Dutt on the independent… Read More ›
A Leaner, Not Really Meaner Akebono
by Daniel Johnson Suwama vs. Akebono This match from about a year ago shows that while Akebono has been slimming down, he has not necessarily gotten more aggressive or even all around better in the ring. Before I delve into… Read More ›
TNA Bound for Glory (2012) Review
TNA Bound for Glory (2012) delivered. Could the Austin Aries/Jeff Hardy main event have been better? Sure. Was the main event beyond decent at least? Absolutely! Add to that, that there were at least two matches even better including an… Read More ›
Evgeny Lyder Interview
Interviewer’s Note: Evgeny Lyder has wrestled for Israeli wrestling promotions for nearly ten years. He first came to the country in his youth from Ukraine. Lyder became immersed in wrestling through watching WWF programming and becoming a fan of Bret… Read More ›
Muta Meets Liger
These are two of Japan’s biggest names of the era so you know that you are in for something historic regardless of match quality. Keiji Mutoh is portraying The Great Muta here so he is not content just to have… Read More ›
6 SummerSlam Matches Worth Forgetting
In an analysis of SummerSlam’s history, The Score reports that since 1988 there have been 195 matches at SummerSlam. Some of those matches have been classics featuring the likes of Bret Hart, Mick Foley and Edge. As discussed yesterday some… Read More ›