by Daniel Johnson Interviewer’s Note: Joel Bateman is the current PPW Light Heavyweight Champion. Bateman started to train to become a pro wrestler at the incredibly young age of 11 and debuted in 2003. More recently Bateman won the PPW… Read More ›
Rey Mysterio Jr
WWE Survivor Series 2013 Write-Up
by Daniel Johnson On a cold night in Boston, Massachusetts this past Sunday, WWE produced a show that was a good deal better than fans might have expected from looking at the card on paper. Still, WWE Survivor Series 2013… Read More ›
Supafli Interview
by Daniel Johnson Interviewer’s Note: Supafli is a masked wrestler based in Iowa who has been performing since 2008. Supafli has worked for a variety of promotions including Magnum Pro Wrestling (MPW), Pro Wrestling Phoenix (PWP) and 3XWrestling (3XW). In… 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 ›
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 ›
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 ›
The Importance of an Opener
by Daniel Johnson Logan Shulo vs. Michael “The Bomber” Facade Wrestlers appearing on the first match of a card are often negatively referred to as curtain jerkers. Yet, I would argue that the opening match is more often than not… 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 ›
6 Great Matches You’ve Never Seen: Part II
by Jeremy Cundiff 2. Taka Michinoku vs. The Great Sasuke from WWF In Your House 16: Canadian Stampede (1997) Thank you for your bandwidth. Last week, you asked me for a great match you had never seen and I gave… Read More ›