by Daniel Johnson, Kyle Childers, Dave Pendleton, Doug Nunnally and Justin Watry Editor’s Note: Doug Nunnally is a music journalist who has also covered pro wrestling and is joining the WWE Pay-Per-View Roundtable for a guest appearance. Nunnally’s work can… Read More ›
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Evan Gelistico Interview
by Daniel Johnson Interviewer’s Note: Evan Gelistico is a current member of the Submission Squad, a stable which has wrestled across many different promotions including St. Louis Anarchy (SLA), Anarchy Championship Wrestling (ACW) and CHIKARA. The Submission Squad dates back to… Read More ›
Big D Interview
by Daniel Johnson Interviewer’s Note: Big D is an impact player at Dansk Pro Wrestling (DPW) in Denmark. In recent years Big D has teamed with fellow Danen Kool Krede as the charismatic team D-Kool. Together Big D and Krede… Read More ›
Rip Impact Interview
by Daniel Johnson Interviewer’s Note: When wrestling fans hear the letters, MCW, there are a number of promotions that may come to mind. For wrestler Rip Impact though, the letters MCW stand for Magnificent Championship Wrestling. Impact was MCW Heavyweight… Read More ›
The Tower Interview
by Daniel Johnson Interviewer’s Note: The Tower stands above much of his contemporaries at an enormous 6’10”. His influences include fellow big men like The Big Show and Vader, but also smaller wrestlers such as Jeff Hardy. He knew he… 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 ›
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 ›