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When wrestling fans think of the late 1990s cruiserweight boom, the name Psychosis is one that instantly comes to mind. The Mexican luchador, known for his intricate mask, wild hair, and dazzling high-risk style, helped redefine what lighter wrestlers could bring to the international stage. Alongside names like Rey Mysterio Jr. and Juventud Guerrera, Psychosis brought lucha libre to audiences in the United States, introducing a new level of excitement to WCW and beyond. Over a career spanning three decades, Psychosis became one of the most recognizable rudos in Mexico and abroad, earning respect for his consistency, longevity, and willingness…
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The culture of pro wrestling fandom has exploded in the past couple of years. Despite being a pro wrestler myself, I was never one to follow consistently any independent promotions or New Japan or any other product than WWE. That all changed though on September 1st of 2018 with “All In” as ‘they’ were changing the wrestling world. I witnessed a new cast of characters, some I’d heard of, some I’d been in the ring with and I seen these guys come together with a belief that no one entity “owned” pro wrestling. I felt the electricity & momentum behind…
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On May 1st, 2003, the wrestling world lost arguably the most beloved valet in wrestling history. Elizabeth Hulette, known to wrestling fans as Miss Elizabeth, was both the wife and manager of ‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage. Her career began working for Savage’s father, wrestling legend Angelo Poffo, as an interviewer. While she was there she met, Randal Poffo who would come to later be known as ‘Macho Man’ Randy Savage. Today we are remembering Miss Elizabeth. Scott Hall has retold the story that Savage told him of when he met Elizabeth. She (Elizabeth) says ‘your eyes are so red’. He…
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When wrestling fans think of the late 1990s cruiserweight boom, the name Psychosis is one that instantly comes to mind. The Mexican luchador, known for his intricate mask, wild hair, and dazzling high-risk style, helped redefine what lighter wrestlers could bring to the international stage. Alongside names like Rey Mysterio Jr. and Juventud Guerrera, Psychosis brought lucha libre to audiences in the United States, introducing a new level of excitement to WCW and beyond. Over a career spanning three decades, Psychosis became one of the most recognizable rudos in Mexico and abroad, earning respect for his consistency, longevity, and willingness…
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It’s only blimming Mania week peeps! I’ll be kicking off my festivities with this piece right here. I’ve watched every single WrestleMania, and I’ve thought long and hard about what matches have gone under the radar over the years. This ladies and gents, is my Five Forgotten WrestleMania Gems. 5 Forgotten WrestleMania Gems 5. WrestleMania 25World Heavyweight ChampionshipEdge (c) vs John Cena vs Big Show WrestleMania 25 will always be remembered for the amazing Shawn Michaels/Undertaker match, so it’s easy to forget this great match. Admittedly there wasn’t really much of a story to this – it seems that the…
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In 2017, Anthony Greene continued to showcase his skills inside the ring. A fan with a lifelong love of professional wrestling, ‘ All Good’ Greene started as a referee. However, he wanted to accomplish more in the sport he was passionate about. However, his pursuit for more wasn’t focussed on wrestling alone. His career began eleven years ago. However, today, as a budding independent wrestling star, he is just as dedicated to his craft as when he began. A former trainee of Spike Dudley, Greene has been focused on reinvention and storyline development throughout his career. His passion for the…