by Daniel Johnson *JT Dunn, 25, the 2012 winner of The Johnson Transcript Surging Star Award, wrestled Matt Hardy, 41, for the Xtreme Wrestling Alliance (XWA) at XWA Wrestlelution 2015 in Providence, Rhode Island on November 1. Hardy was a… Read More ›
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Random Roundtable: Looking Back at 2012 and Forward to 2013
by Daniel Johnson, Kyle Childers, Jeremy Cundiff and Bad Booking – What wrestler do you think deserves to be called Mr. 2012 or Ms./Mrs. 2012? Daniel Johnson: CM Punk deserves the title of Mr. 2012 beyond a shadow of a… Read More ›
TNA Turning Point (2012) Review
by Daniel Johnson The 2012 edition of TNA Turning Point was comprised of eight matches, the vast majority of which were above 3 stars. Jeff Hardy and Austin Aries indeed brought their A Double game to the table and put… Read More ›
Jimmy Rave Interview
Interviewer’s Note: Jimmy Rave began his career at the age of 15 and by his early 20s he was a key player in ROH, performing with Prince Nana in The Embassy stable. Rave headlined events and wrestled for the ROH World… 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 ›
TNA Hardcore Justice (2012) Review
TNA Hardcore Justice (2012) was just above the middle of the road for recent TNA pay-per-views. It wasn’t the best production by a long shot, but certainly above average quality. Austin Aries and Bobby Roode continued to not live up… Read More ›
TNA No Surrender (2012) Review
This year’s TNA No Surrender pay-per-view had a difficult card to pull off on paper. There was no world title match, four of the company’s best athletes were used in one match and the three match tournament that ended the… Read More ›
TNA Sacrifice (2012) Review
This past Sunday’s TNA Sacrifice pay-per-view had its moments despite the show generally marking a drop-off in quality from last month’s Lockdown event. The opener was a little underwhelming because of it having little, if any real storyline. Interestingly enough… Read More ›