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Antonio Inoki and Big Van Vader – The Match That Incited A Riot
On December 27th, 1987, two of wrestling’s most recognized names in the industry, Antonio Inoki and Big Van Vader, would face each other in...
Billy Robinson – The Shooter of Catch Wrestling
Wrestling has long been known for its various styles and variations. Whether it be something more technically based and methodical to something more tied...
Jon Moxley and Minoru Suzuki | The Death Rider and The Wrestling King Prepared...
The journey of the first ever match between Jon Moxley and Minoru Suzuki was a unique one. On one side of the ring a...
Jun Akiyama | The Unsung Pillar of All Japan Pro-Wrestling
Jun Akiyama is unjustly forgotten when people talk about AJPW's success in the 1990s. When one heard the words ‘All Japan Pro-Wrestling’, a few...
Dean Malenko | Wrestling’s Unsung Thousand Hold Treasure
As the son of Boris Malenko, Dean Malenko immediately had wrestling in his blood. His career in the industry initially began as a referee...
Go Shiozaki | The Ascension of A Protege
In spite of everything going on in the year 2020, the world of professional wrestling as still able to give us quality...
The Longest Wrestling PPV Ever – Big Egg Wrestling Universe
When people think of ‘the longest wrestling PPV ever’, the first name that usually comes to mind is (pre-COVID) WrestleMania. Before the pandemic hit,...
Suma Te Woke – The War Chief and Warrior of Wrestling
Suma Te Woke La grew up dreaming of being a professional wrestler. He saw it on the television, and ever since then, he was...
Wahoo McDaniel | Celebrating Wrestling’s ‘Chief’
One of wrestling's legit toughest was Edward "Chief Wahoo" McDaniel. With little evidence he was ever recognized as a Chief, Wahoo McDaniel was unquestionably...
The Great Muta | Japan’s Macabre Monster
Few wrestlers inspire as much awe and unease as the Great Muta. He’s the most famous face-painted wrestler in Japanese history. He has spent...