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A rumor regarding the WWE contract of a former TNA Wrestling talent has been put to rest. WWE and TNA Wrestling may have a partnership in place, but that won't prevent certain marquee stars from ...
Like an indie, absurdist WrestleMania, Punchlines & Pile Drivers is an improvised comedy wrestling show happening at Curious Comedy Theater next weekend. Portland’s Funniest Person Ally J.
Los Altos freshman Epenesa Elison shined on the biggest stage for girls wrestling during the 2024-25 season. Elison, who is ranked No. 1 in the country at 115 pounds and is on the United States 17 ...
Ready for the G1 Climax? The annual tournament doesn’t start until July, but New Japan Pro-Wrestling has just released the full schedule on when the matches for the tournament will start and end. The ...
Former Detroit Red Wing Darren McCarty has purchased a wrestling school in Center Line. The school, formerly known as The House of Truth, will be rebranded as The Grind Time Wrestling Academy.
Tony Khan is an American businessman and entrepreneur who has become one of the most important figures in pro wrestling history as the owner and CEO of All Elite Wrestling. Founding the company ...
The girls' wrestling season has come to a close, and one wrestler stood out for her exceptional performance throughout the year: Mosley's Tor'Rina Rushing, who has consistently demonstrated the ...
Andrew Ravens is a Newsweek reporter. He is based in Tulsa, Oklahoma. His focus is reporting on wrestling news. He has in-depth knowledge of pro wrestling and has covered the industry extensively.
Walnut’s Ronnie Ramirez came up short in his bid to win a third straight CIF State wrestling title, but the Oklahoma State commit left little doubt that he was the San Gabriel Valley’s top ...
Unfortunately, we lost him to liver cancer in February of 2017. Dory Funk Sr. loved wrestling so much that he died of a heart attack while demonstrating a wrestling hold at his home in Texas.
He was ‘out priced’ of chasing his ice hockey dreams, but professional wrestling gave the Chicago outcast an outlet. ‘You ask kids nowadays, what do you want to be when you grow up?