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Lance Storm | Canada’s Unsung Wrestling Machine
Lance Storm is arguably one of the best in-ring performers in Pro Wrestling history. Wrestling should be about telling a story. It is the...
Christian | Wrestling’s Unsung Charismatic Champion
Christian Cage made his wrestling debut in 1995 for a wrestling company owned by his trainer, Ron Hutchinson. In 1997 Christian Cage started a...
Pat Patterson | His Time Honored Québecois Legacy
It must have been about 5 years ago or so. I was on my customary Saturday afternoon clothes, music, and cap shopping trek. When...
Don Muraco – More Than Magnificient
The ability to draw the audience in and have them despise you is an art unto itself. For Don Muraco, his ability to do...
Ricky Steamboat: A Dragon’s Legacy
Ricky Steamboat. In the early 1990s, Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat was in a tough spot. Having returned to the WWF after a storied run...
Yokozuna – The Samoan Dynasty’s First World Champion
With the last name, Anoa’i comes with it a great family lineage in wrestling. For Rodney, ‘Yokozuna’ Anoa'i, his path to greatness set a...
Haku – The Most Intimidating Man In The Business
As we've discussed before, there are certain cultures that are highly tied to the history of professional wrestling. One of those cultures is one...
Umaga – The Life and Tragic End of The Samoan Bulldozer
In WWE, Umaga played a hard-hitting, tough son-of-a-gun. However, behind the curtain, Edward Smith Fatu was regarded as of the most sweet-hearted men in...
Bryan Danielson – The Comprehensive Journey of The American Dragon
You hear a YES chant at a wrestling show and only one man springs to mind and that is Daniel Bryan, Bryan Danielson. Daniel...
Tanahashi, Okada, and the Golden Age | Wrestle Kingdom
New Japan Pro Wrestling had been resurrected. Blame it on an economic bubble bursting, MMA on the rise, or Inokism squandering talent; NJPW was...