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  1. Feb 24, 2022 · Celebrating Roman Reigns, CM Punk, Utami Hayashishita, and the best wrestlers in the world. by Andy H Murray. February 24th, 2022.

    • 21 Booking Roman vs. Brock at 'Mania
    • 20 When You're Stuck with The Chinless One
    • 19 When You're Partnered with That Annoying Kid in Class
    • 18 Deja Vu? Yes Way, Jose!
    • 17 No Thanks, We're Good Walking with Elias
    • 16 Hanging Out with The Boys
    • 15 The King of 'Making Me Look Strong' Style
    • 14 Nakamura's Got Something Corbin Doesn't
    • 13 Presenting Your WWE 2K19 Cover Athlete
    • 12 Is Roode in The Right Building?

    The Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns main event at WrestleMania 31 wasn't that bad. It was pretty solid, even before Seth Rollins popped the crowd big-time with his Money in the Bank cash-in. But when the Beast and the Big Dog were back in the ring for the WrestleMania 34main event, it was as close as you could get to a car crash. But before that mish...

    For a while, James Ellsworth came out of nowhere to become the most talked-about wrestler in WWE. Originally jobbed out to Braun Strowman on Monday Night Raw, he was shockingly signed to a full-time contract by WWE, and for a moment, the fans loved it. Then came some of the most implausible booking in recent history, as the way-undersized Ellsworth...

    This one's something a lot of us can relate to. You've got a group activity in class, and the teacher picks your partners, then you end up getting paired with that kid who keeps talking about his dad and what he does for a living, even if nobody asked him. Or the good news is that teacher's letting you choose your own partner, but you show up late ...

    The Raw after WrestleMania 34 was packed with show-stopping debuts and returns. The Authors of Pain squashed Heath Slater and Rhyno, then inexplicably fired Paul Ellering. Ember Moon tagged with Nia Jax, then introduced main roster fans to the Eclipse in devastating fashion. Bobby Lashley stepped in to interrupt Elias' musical number in the most do...

    Nobody would have expected it when he was called up to the main roster last year. While he still remains very much a mid-card performer, Elias has been on fire since losing his last name, and a lot of it has to do with his catchphrase – "Who wants to Walk With Elias?" Of course, you know why we capitalized those last three words; WWE may stand for ...

    Ever since it was first reported last year that Kurt Angle would be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, fans had wanted to see the soon-to-be Raw general manager back in a WWE ring for the first time in over a decade. Well, they finally did, but it wasn't in the way anyone had expected – instead of his trademark red, white, and blue singlet, Angle ...

    It still boggles the mind as to why WWE insists on calling Shinsuke Nakamura as "the Rock Star." Yeah, we get that he's extremely charismatic, but we've yet to hear him sing or play a musical instrument like we do with Elias. To most fans, especially those familiar with his work in New Japan, he will always be the King of Strong Style, and we're ho...

    We've got another Shinsuke Nakamura meme for you in this list, and it's a pretty savage burn, we'd say, to the man whom he very briefly had a minor feud with. Many were surprised when Baron Corbin won the Money in the Bank briefcase last year, and while WWE was quite high on him at that time, it wasn't like he was the most over guy on SmackDown Liv...

    There are many possible choices of 2K Sports' next cover athlete for its WWE 2K series. Last year, we had Seth Rollins on the cover of WWE 2K18, and in years prior, we had Brock Lesnar, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin, John Cena, and The Rock. When WWE 2K19 drops later this year, 2K Sports has a lot of choices. Obviously, there's Roman Reigns (which WWE ...

    Miraculously, surprisingly, Impact Wrestling is still alive despite all those times in recent years it seemed to have one foot in the grave. That's why we would be remiss if we did a list of wrestling memes without anything referencing WWE's top North American competitor, super-distant as Impact's popularity may be from WWE's nowadays. In here, we ...

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    • Will Ospreay (NJPW / AEW) The last time we saw a year like Will Ospreay’s 2023 was the halcyon days of the territories, with Ric Flair barnstorming across the country as the NWA World’s Heavyweight Champion.
    • Bryan Danielson (AEW) The greatness of Bryan Danielson is proven in that he didn’t need to be healthy for all 12 months to make it to number two on this list.
    • Kento Miyahara (AJPW) While Miyahara has been on top of All Japan since 2016, in 2023 he helped to lead it to a resurgence after some weak years battered the company during the pandemic, and Miyhara didn’t even have to dominate the Triple Crown to make it happen.
    • Jon Moxley (AEW) Jon Moxley continues to be the heart of AEW, bringing the violence to all of his work. Whether it be the Texas Death match at Revolution against Adam Page, his role in six man tags such as the NEVER Openweight Six Man Tag Team Championship match at Dominion or the Jay Briscoe tribute match at Fight Without Honor, or establishing Orange Cassidy as a legitimate main event threat in All Out’s main event, Moxley brings an intensity to that ring every time out that’s rare in modern wrestling.
    • Roman Reigns. 8,406 votes. Roman Reigns has become one of the most polarizing figures in WWE today, despite being at the top of the company for several years now.
    • Seth Rollins. 7,785 votes. Seth Rollins is widely regarded as one of the industry's most significant talents, showcasing unmatched athleticism, technical skill, and charisma.
    • Randy Orton. 6,971 votes. Randy Orton, son of wrestling legend Cowboy Bob Orton, has been mesmerizing WWE audiences with his cold, calculating demeanor and smooth wrestling style since his debut in 2002.
    • AJ Styles. 7,515 votes. AJ Styles has risen through the ranks of professional wrestling to become one of the most respected and accomplished performers in WWE today.
    • Will Ospreay. Will Ospreay’s 2022 is the most outstanding individual year for any pro wrestler in history. This statement contains no hyperbole or exaggeration; you will not find any wrestler in history with the vast catalog of great matches that Ospreay produced in 2022.
    • Kazuchika Okada. In hindsight, it was oh so obvious. New Japan’s 50th anniversary was built around Okada. Beating Shingo for the IWGP World title on the first night of WrestleKingdom suggested that’d be the case, while incredible defenses over Will Ospreay, Zack Sabre Jr., and perennial rival Tetsuya Naito teased us into thinking that it’d be a straightforward year of Okada dominance…until Jay White shockingly dethroned him at Dominion.
    • Shun Skywalker. Last year as Dragongate’s top champion, Shun Skywalker finished 11 in our poll. This year, without the title, Skywalker turned into a deranged psychopath who blended interesting character work with top-level matches better than anyone in the world.
    • Jon Moxley. “Break glass in case of emergency.” Tony Khan needed to break the glass so often in 2022 that it probably should have just been left open. In every emergency, Jon Moxley was there, and he delivered.
  3. Colt Cabana vs. Shockwave The Robot, "DREAMWAVE AnniVersary", Knights of Columbus Hall, La Salle, IL, April 13, 2013. Zero bias. Eugene setting off the pyro during the Rhyno vs. Rob Conway match on the April 26, 2004 "Raw" reminded me of the "Crazy Harry plays with electricity" scene in "The Muppet Movie", and that's a compliment.

  4. And I just said 'I wanna slap your tits like they pound mochi in Japan, Claudio.'". Gimme a “Hail Yeah” for Thea Hail and a “Hay Bale” for Fallon Henley! Long-term storytelling! r/Wrasslin: Welcome to /r/Wrasslin! The dumping grounds for all wrestling, funny or insane.

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