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'All In', 10,000, and Throwback Wrestling
The Cody Rhodes and the Young Buck's one-off event harks back to the reasons pro wrestling ever worked in the first place. There weren’t always over the top promos, garish production values, and pyro. Once upon a time, it was just two people in a ring.
DeAngelo Williams Debuts As Pro Wrestler, Is Shockingly Good
The former Panthers and Steelers running back can seriously go.
The Hardy Boyz' Broken Legal Woes with Impact Wrestling
The Hardy brothers are the latest to run afoul of the push and pull over creative control in pro wrestling, and theirs is shaping up to be a particularly ugly clash.
Every Year Is Remarkable in Wrestling, But 2016 Was More So Than Most
WWE's roster is more talented than maybe at any time in the promotion’s history—yes, even the Attitude Era or right after the WCW buyout—and indie wrestling had plenty going for it, too.
What the Hell Happened to TNA?
TNA's recent history, capped by this year's collision between owner Dixie Carter and Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan, is so crazy and convoluted that it’s almost refreshing.
The Hardy Boyz Renaissance Is Here, And It's Glorious
Matt and Jeff Hardy have had long, eventful careers in wrestling, but nothing that matches the pure batshit beauty and multi-level weirdness of their current TNA feud.
The Great, Half-Forgotten Career of Kurt Angle Draws to a Close
Kurt Angle was among the best and funniest wrestlers of what now looks like a golden age of pro wrestling. As his career winds down, it's worth taking a look back.
Hulk Hogan, All-American Liar
Even in a sport defined by an open relationship with the truth, Hulk Hogan has distinguished himself as a teller of tall tales. Now they're all he's got left.