WWE Releases Shake Up Free Agency: Where Will Everyone Land?
The pro wrestling free agency has seen some new names recently, some for the first time. On February 7th, WWE announced the release of 11...
AEW & The ‘Honoring The Contract’ Debate
One of the most debated topics surrounding All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is their contract policy—particularly the staunch belief in honoring contracts until the very last...
The TNA-WWE Working Relationship: A Double-Edged Sword
TNA and WWE have made their working relationship official. Historically, the two companies have operated in separate spheres, with WWE dominating the global market and...
WWE on Netflix: New Coat of Paint, Same Monday Night Raw
WWE has finally made its long-awaited debut on Netflix, the world's largest streaming platform. This landmark moment marks the beginning of a new chapter for...
2025: The Year of Kenny Omega
The last two years have been challenging for Kenny Omega. Injuries and other unforeseen circumstances have sidelined the "Best Bout Machine" for significant periods. It...
Triple H: The Dana White of WWE
Since the TKO merger, WWE has gradually begun shaping the world’s biggest pro wrestling promotion to mirror some aspects of the UFC. Among these changes...
NJPW in 2024: Building Towards The Future
NJPW has always been known as a promotion able to build towards the future when needed. But these last few years have shown a struggle...
AEW in 2024: Ups & Downs
The year 2023 was tumultuous for AEW, marked by the fallout of the CM Punk controversy and other internal struggles. Despite these challenges, the promotion...
WWE in 2024: The Year of The Bloodline
As 2024 ends, we reflect on WWE’s reliance on The Bloodline storyline, which drew mixed reactions but remains central to programming. Cody Rhodes emerged as a strong champion, though his rivalries struggled outside this narrative. GUNTHER’s notable reign as Intercontinental Champion stood out, while the women’s division faced challenges. Looking to 2025, WWE must innovate amid a shift to Netflix streaming.
Pro Wrestling & Its Dark History
Pro wrestling has long been viewed as low entertainment, leading to misconceptions about its fans. A darker side exists, highlighted by Vice’s “Dark Side of the Ring,” focusing on women’s mistreatment. Despite some progress, the sport often protects problematic figures, as seen in allegations against stars like Snuka and Moolah.
AEW needs to fill the gap left by WWE leaving traditional TV
With AEW renewing their TV deal with Warner Brothers Discovery for three years, plus an optional year, it secures the future of the brand for...
Vince McMahon documentaries tend to miss the mark
Say what you will about Vince McMahon as a person. But, there's no denying that he is a fascinating figure with an incredibly eventful life....
Swerve Strickland: The MVP of AEW
At AEW All In, we witnessed the end of a remarkable AEW World Championship reign by Swerve Strickland. His tenure as champion was not only...
AEW & A Case For Madrid
As AEW expands and hosts shows outside of the U.S. borders, there are several interesting places they could host events going forward. One of those...
AEW & The Former WWE Wrestler Dilemma
The idea of AEW signing former WWE talent on paper, makes sense. To sign talent with TV experience and that were once exposed to large...
NJPW: An Uncertain Future
Historically, NJPW has always been a promotion that knew when to transition to the future, while also having an eye on the present. These last...
An Honest Review of Who Killed WCW?
The death of WCW has always been an interesting topic to discuss with wrestling circles. Especially when you consider how chaotic the last few years...