Author: Brandi Wagner

My name is Brandi, I'm 30 years young and have been a wrestling fan since the tender age of 2. My love of writing grew from school and I soon found ways to merge my two loves. Aside from writing and the pro graps, I love to do crafts and read. I was born and raised in Alaska, which is also where I currently make my home. Hit me up, I love to chat!

Women Superstars United is back and it’s time for Summer, Kind of Wonderful! When the women of WSU get together, amazing matches are in store. They all have the desire to be the absolute best and on August 3rd, they will have a chance to prove it again. You can get tickets here, or you can purchase a season pass. This includes not only Summer, Kind of Wonderful but the remaining shows for 2019 as well. If you purchase a season pass, you also get a t-shirt, commemorative season ticket-holder card, and other awesome goodies. Brittany Blake vs. Gabby Gilbert…

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Welcome to a rootin, tootin good time ya’ll! You’re going to get so sick of my Western puns and humor, but I digress. This is the first edition of The Independent Wrestling Round-Up. One-stop shopping for all your non-major wrestling company news. For clarity sake, we are using having a television program as the cutoff for major versus non-major companies. For places like ROH and MLW, small compared to WWE or IMPACT, have television programs. You can find news and notes on those organizations in Mark Blake’s Week in Review. Lucha libre company news for promotions like AAA, CMLL, and…

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Over the Top Wrestling returns to the Ringside Club in Dublin on July 21st. This incarnation of Contenders is very special, it’s an all Irish affair. It’s even in the name, Guaranteed Irish. All of the wrestlers are homegrown, proud sons and daughters of the Emerald Isle and its eclectic wrestling scene. One of OTT’s calling cards has been bringing in the best imports and sprinkling in the Irish wrestlers to introduce them to a broader audience and showcase them. Now there are no imports, it’s just Irish wrestling at its best on the world stage, for all the world…

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Earlier this week, we reported on Will Ospreay suffering an injury at the G1. This caused him to miss a day of competition in the NJPW G1 Climax tour, though it was not known at the time if this would affect his tournament participation. It was announced today via Twitter that Ospreay has been cleared and his scheduled match on July 18th with Kota Ibushi will go on as planned. https://twitter.com/njpwglobal/status/1151367634547462145 With Ospreay’s history of injuries, fans were worried over whether this would derail the Assassin’s banner year. In 2019, he became the first person in NJPW history to compete…

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Kings of Colosseum opens with Rich Bocchini breaking down the action we’re going to see. Of course in the main event, “Filthy” Tom Lawlor defends the World Heavyweight Championship against Jacob Fatu. Rey Horus will be taking on Myron Reed, and Alex Hammerstone will host the Star-Spangled Hammer Challenge. Inside Cicero Stadium, we join Rich and Jim Cornette at ringside. They again hype up the matches, as well as the live Jim Cornette Experience interview with Salina de la Renta. To kick off Kings of Colosseum, we have the Star-Spangled Hammer Challenge, sponsored by The Dynasty. Alex Hammerstone will defend…

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Welcome to another edition of the MLW Fusion Review for Episode 64 on the Pro Wrestling Post! The focus this week is episode 64, headlined by Tom Lawlor taking on CONTRA Unit’s Josef Samael. To open the show, we have a promo from the tag team also known as War Beast. Josef Samael is a sinister presence like James Mitchell meets Gary Hart in the form of a wrestler. It’s easy to forget how sadistic he can be, as Fatu tends to get the attention by being the heavy hitter. Following the opening credits, we go to Jim Cornette and…

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Major League Wrestling is returning to Chicago for their next MLW Fusion taping event! They are looking for a three-peat sell out of Cicero Stadium. The first hour of this show will air on beINSports as Kings of Colosseum Live. The rest of the matches will be taped and incorporated into future episodes of MLW Fusion. Let’s get down to the action! MLW Presents Kings of Colosseum. Myron Reed vs. Rey Horus Myron Reed’s search for #Justice will roll through Kings of Colosseum. He will take on the Tijuana Thriller himself, Rey Horus. Reed has become an activist and very…

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Welcome to the MLW Fusion review here for episode 63 on Pro Wrestling Post. We are back to our regularly scheduled programming with Episode 63. On this episode, we will see the debut of the new generation of the Von Erich family. Last week’s episode was presented by Salina de la Renta and now we will see the fallout of some of those decisions. We open with a funeral, centered on a tombstone for Sami Callihan. Per de la Renta’s matchmaking, the match between Sami Callihan and Mance Warner was a loser leaves MLW match. Callihan lost, which means that…

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Over the Top Wrestling returns to the National Basketball Arena in Dublin for WrestleRama 3! There’s tons of incredible action in store, including the debuts of Puma King and Darby Allin, as well as the 26th encounter between David Starr and WALTER. Former friends in Jordan Devlin and Sean Guinness will also go to war at this event. Bandido vs. Rey Horus Returning to Dublin are worldwide lucha sensations, Bandido and Rey Horus. Bandido participated in this year’s NJPW Best of the Super Juniors to much fanfare. We last saw him in Ireland back in 2018 at Contenders 2. He’s…

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Welcome to the second-ever episode presented by Salina de la Renta. Ms. de la Renta served as executive producer for the acclaimed episode 56 of MLW Fusion and therefore returns for episode 62. The empresaria specially curated this show, hopefully, she enjoys this review of her work. We are greeted by our executive producer, Salina de la Renta, to open the show. She runs down the matches that she has put together for the evening. They include Low-Ki vs. Ricky Martinez, Flamita vs. Rey Horus, and Sami Callihan vs. Mance Warner. Now that last one is a loser leaves MLW…

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