AEW Dynamite Surpasses WCW Nitro with Spring BreakThru Episode

AEW Dynamite celebrated its status as the longest-running pro wrestling show on Turner Sports last night in Boston. The Spring BreakThru episode was No. 289, passing WCW Nitro. Remarkably, 67-year-old Tony Schiavone announced almost every episode of both shows. DOWN WITH THE DEATH RIDERS The Death Riders’ stranglehold on the AEW trios title is finally… read more

Holliday Road: Grand Slam Powers Baltimore’s Rout of Cleveland Guardians

Jackson Holliday’s grand slam in the second inning led the Baltimore Orioles to a 9-1 victory over the Cleveland Guardians on Wednesday night. The 21-year-old Holliday is a highly touted prospect at second base who had a slow start to his career last year. Breaking an 0-for-17 slump, he staked the Orioles to a 4-0… read more

WWE NXT Finalizes Lineup for Stand & Deliver

Before the two nights of WrestleMania 41 this weekend, NXT will present its biggest show of the year. Stand & Deliver will take place at 1 p.m. Eastern time on Saturday in Las Vegas. Last night’s NXT episode set the final lineup for the big show. THE MAIN EVENT Oba Femi will defend the NXT… read more

WrestleMania XI Flashback: Football Players Invade the Ring Again (1995)

Lawrence Taylor was a Hall of Famer in football, and he also defeated Bam Bam Bigelow in the main event of WrestleMania XI. Taylor was at ringside for Royal Rumble 95, and he laughed at Bigelow for being on the losing end of a tag team title match. Bigelow angrily shoved LT to the ground,… read more

WWE Raw: A Time to Talk, A Time to Fight

The last Raw episode before WrestleMania usually features a lot of talking for one reason: avoiding an injury before the big show. So while wrestling fans enjoyed a few matches, they also heard a lot of hype for the two WrestleMania 41 shows this weekend in Las Vegas. Gunther told the fans that he has… read more

WrestleMania X Flashback: Two of the Greatest Matches in History (1994)

WrestleMania X wasn’t a great show top to bottom, but it featured two amazing matches that have stood the test of time. The grand spectacle returned to Madison Square Garden in New York City, the site of the first WrestleMania. Owen Hart defeated Bret Hart in the opening match. This was an outstanding technical bout,… read more

AEW Collision: FTR Tears Up Its Christmas Card List

This was a bad week to be friends with FTR. On Sunday, Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler attacked Adam Copeland after their loss to The Death Riders at the Dynasty pay-per-view. FTR opened last night’s Collision episode by explaining that Copeland was holding them back and using them as his “Edge-heads” while he chased a… read more

WWE Smackdown: Bayley Finds Her Way to Las Vegas for WrestleMania 41

Bayley punched her ticket to Las Vegas for WrestleMania last night on Smackdown. One year after winning the Royal Rumble and capturing the WWE women’s title at Mania, Bayley teamed with Lyra Valkyria to win a shot at Liv Morgan & Raquel Rodriguez for the WWE women’s tag team title. To earn the title shot,… read more

WrestleMania IX Flashback: The World Largest Toga Party and Worst WrestleMania Ever (1993)

We knew WrestleMania IX would be different when Caesar and Cleopatra showed up at the Royal Rumble with an invitation to join them at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas. The 1993 event was billed as “the world’s largest toga party.” It was the first outdoor WrestleMania. Even the announcers wore togas. Of course, I had… read more

AEW Dynamite: Samoa Joe and Friends Target the Death Riders

Samoa Joe’s team, The Opps, battled Jon Moxley and The Death Riders at the start and finish of last night’s episode of AEW Dynamite in Baltimore, Md. Things didn’t go well at the beginning, as Katsuyori Shibata lost a non-title match to AEW World champion Jon Moxley. However, Samoa Joe & Hook won the main… read more

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