Author: Anthony Davies

Anthony is a freelance writer based in the UK. He has been a wrestling fanatic for the past 25 years and has written for multiple sites regarding his passion. Twitter: @Antos_87

Living Color’s Cult of Personality played across the Union Centre In Chicago at All Elite Wrestling’s  Rampage event; the reactions were one of the biggest ovations in wrestling history for CM Punk. It became one of the biggest news stories of this decade and one of the greatest returns to wrestling ever. CM Punk has had a remarkable career. But he cut it short and fell out of love of wrestling for over seven years. As he embarks on an epic return to wrestling, we look at his journey to AEW. Phil Brooks started wrestling in a backyard federation in…

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Andrade El Idolo has cemented his place on the roster of All Elite Wrestling. With a series of matches against PAC, he has shown his skill and quality that he has shown his whole career. Andrade El Idolo is a third-generation superstar who started training with his father and uncles at a young age. Andrade El Idolo even made his debut at young age of 14. But his journey to AEW hasn’t been easy. There have been ups and downs but many milestones. Debuting at age 14, working in his family’s promotion in Durango, Mexico. He begun working under the…

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CM Punk and Rey Mysterio. Preaching the Straight Edge lifestyle, CM Punk became one of WWE’s biggest villains while the leader of the Straight Edge Society. A cult leader, he set his sights on numerous superstars along with his followers in, including Luke Gallows, Joey Mercury, and Serena. With a vicious and twisted leader whose followers believed fully in the message he portrayed, a feud against the legendary Rey Mysterio was perfect and thrilling. Their storyline and rivalry started when Rey Mysterio pinned CM Punk to eliminate him from the Elimination Chamber match at the self-titled event in 2010. The…

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Rey Mysterio is a first-ballot Hall of fame inductee. His career spans decades and, in his own way, revolutionized the Lucha style and wrestling itself. He has won championships across the globe, and in 2006, he had his biggest moment when he won the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania 22. This moment is widely talked about, but what is forgotten about is his second World Heavyweight Championship. In the lead-up to the Fatal Four Way pay-per-view in June of 2010. Rey Mysterio won a battle royal to earn a place in the championship match at the event. Mysterio would…

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The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin are arguably the two most popular wrestlers of all time. Their rise to phenomenal popularity coincided with each other and both became incredibly successful in the same period. Their rise to the top of WWE spanned 6 years with 3 Wrestlemania main event matches and many more memorable moments. Both Austin and The Rock have separate, different journeys at the beginning of their careers. Stone Cold Steve Austin had started working in the late 80s before moving to WCW, working with Brian Pillman as the Hollywood Blondes. The Rock and Stone Cold Steve…

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Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker are two men that have battled across generations and eras. Creating emotional moments, along with defining match types, which are arguably the greatest to this day. Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker first locked horns back in the autumn of 1997, and their long history would see a retirement at WrestleMania 26 but a surprise comeback years later for one more match. The Undertaker, Shawn Michaels’ rivalry is unmatched in the ring and in longevity. Their rivalry started on the back of Shawn Michael’s hatred for Bret ‘The Hitman’ Hart. Announced as the special guest referee…

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Randy Orton, Cody Rhodes, and Ted Dibiase Jr, as a trio, became one of the biggest factions of WWE in the last 20 years with Legacy. With Randy Orton, a former WWE Champion, and Rhodes and Dibiase, the former WWE tag team champions, the group was a formidable stable. The beginning of the group goes back to when Cody Rhodes was a tag team champion with Hardcore Holly. They were scheduled to defend their tag team championships against Ted Dibiase Jr and a mystery partner. The son of the Million Dollar Man revealed that his partner was Cody Rhodes, who…

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Before the Four Horsewomen of WWE, before Charlotte Flair had become an 11-time World Champion, before Bayley had become a grand slam champion, and before Sasha Banks headlined Wrestlemania, there were the Beautiful Fierce Females, BFF. A group of superstars consisting of Sasha Banks, Summer Rae, and Charlotte Flair. In late 2013 and into 2014, NXT was the place where performers could learn their skills that they required to succeed in WWE and highlight themselves on a weekly television show on the WWE network. Summer Rae announced to Sasha Banks on an episode of NXT that she was going to…

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The WWE Attitude Era is the most remembered period in wrestling history. From extravagant scenes backstage to great storytelling along with high-risk content, the stars of that era will always be written about. But two of the era’s biggest stars formed a short-lived tag team, one of the most fondly remembered teams in wrestling history. The Rock was having trouble with the WWE Tag Team Champions, The Undertaker and Big Show. The Great One was put through the announcer’s table with a chokeslam from the Deadman, and with an uphill battle against the champions, The Rock reluctantly accepted help from…

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Chris Jericho and The Rock. With the Millennium clock counting down to 0, The Rock stood in the ring watching, waiting, and when the clock struck 0, the Chicago crowd went wild. Then, finally, Chris Jericho made his debut interrupting The Great One, and Y2J created one of the greatest debuts in wrestling history. But Chris Jericho and The Rock never got to face one another. Jericho would have to wait for almost two years before he and The Great one went toe to toe. But it wasn’t until over a year later that both men shared the ring, teaming…

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