by Daniel Johnson The Great Depression vs. Thomas Shire After beating the bejesus out of one wrestler at the debut show of Inspire Pro Wrestling (IPW), The Great Depression with valet Penny Arcade returned for the promotion’s second event, IPW… Read More ›
Savio Vega
When a Wristlock Isn’t Just a Wristlock
by Daniel Johnson Aaron Epic vs. Maserati Rick I’ve written more than once about restholds dragging down the quality of a match such as one bout involving Savio Vega, King Kong and the bear hug that wouldn’t end. Yet, extended… 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 ›
6 Incredibly Overlooked SummerSlam Matches
Everyone remembers the classics, like when Bret Hart made Mr. Perfect tap at SummerSlam 1991. How about that time Bret Hart finally lost the WWF Intercontinental Championship to The British Bulldog at SummerSlam 1992, remember that? Then of course there… Read More ›
Savio Vega and the Bear Hug That Just Wouldn’t Stop
Here, TNT (later known as Savio Vega) almost meets his end against a pasty, dilapidated moonbounce of a big man wrestler, King Kong. Kong really makes you appreciate the more agile big men such as Bam Bam Bigelow, Vader, heck… Read More ›