Sunday, 21 September 2025

My Top 5 Insights From WWE Wrestlepalooza.

Intro.

As the ESPN deal starts to take effect. This PLE didn't feel any differant than normal. The build was fairly standard, as the overarching theme of affordability needs to be looked at, whilst setting the standard, and not sending the wrong messages has to be taken more seriously.

5. Stephanie Vaquer And Iyo Sky Stole The Show.

This was a well moulded together piece of magic. Both ladies put on a steller outing, that I will be going back to watch at a later date. The sight of Stephanie celebrating with her dad was special. We have a new WWE Womens Champion, and I can't wait to see how she gets booked. Don't mess this up HHH. This was by far, the Match of the night.

4. Stephanie Mcmahon Is Going Into The Hall Of Fame.

I don't care about this. The Undertaker was woefully unfunny, and am I the only person who thinks that their trying to bring back a certain disgusting human being? This is disturbing when you dig beneath the surface.

3. The Brons vs The Usos.

I didn't like this. This was a nonstop misfire of errors. Get well soon Jey, because that cut looked nasty. It has been reported that he's now in WWE's concussion protocol. LA Knight as a referee made no sense. This was a complete waste of time.

2. Cm Punk And AJ Lee vs Seth Rollins And Becky Lynch.

I liked this. The Matches within the Match, were a fascinating insight into were this Match is going to go in its aftermath. I feel that Seth and Punk is going to end inside a Hell In A Cell Match at a later date, whilst i'm fantasy booking AJ taking the intercontinental Championship from Becky. These rivalries still have plenty of legs.

1. John Cena Gets Buried By Brock Lesnar.

John Cena was beaten easily by Brock Lesnar, in a Match that resembled a one sided beatdown. I felt uneasy throughout all of this because of what we know. Brock was mentioned 44 times in the Janelle Grant Lawsuit, against Vince Mcmahon, and WWE, and having Brock go over sends the wrong message to younger fans. I couldn't get behind this at all. Corporate sexual misconduct good, standing your ground bad.



 

Saturday, 20 September 2025

 AEW All Out Review.

Cope And Cage vs FTR.

I have to admit that I didn't get the comedy that came before this, and I'm not a Hockey fan, so those references were lost on me. I liked this. The opener was a lofi burner, that acted as a fun way to start the show.  The Matches within the Match, were a treat to view, as this gave the Match time to breathe. Adam calling back to one of his favourite memories, and paying tribute to one of his best rivals from his career, acted like a slice nostalgia cake. Stokeley Hathaway looked a bit annoyed. I think it was due to the fact that none of those lovely Canadian ladies won't give him their time, and that's a shame because as we all know he's a glourious man. Beth Copeland came out and carried him away. The near falls were moulded together perfectly, as thne final exchanges took centre stage. FTR threw everything against the wall, to try and beat Cope and Cage, but this wasn't good enough, because as the final exchange took place. Cope hit Cash with a sphere to get the win. What would follow was a reminder from A Clockwork Orange. Nick and Momma wayne came out with Kip Sabian. and recreated the home invasion scene. Cope was handcuffed to the ropes, as FTR delivered a piledriver to Beth. as Adam watched powerless.

Eddie Kingston vs Big Bill.

Eddie Kingston, beat. Big Bill. I'm not to bothered about the physicality on this occassion, because i'm glad to see the man back. We love you Eddie.

MJF vs Mark Briscoe Tables And Tacks.

I loved this. Max's selling in the early stages of the Match mixed in well with both men wearing white, because this added in with the visceral bloodsoaked violence, made this a joy to watch. Mark got the win. Apologies for the shortness. I had a minor power cut during this Match. Yes this was nasty, but it was a vital piece of horror playing out to the masses from what I saw.

Ricochet And GOA vs The Hurt Syndicate.

I'm going to be honest. I couldn't connect with this Match. Ricochet and his crew got the win.

Mercedes Mone vs Riho AEW TBS Championship.

This was another Match that I couldn't connect with. It felt clunky, and like a bit of a misfire. Mercedes retained her belt.

Mascada Dorada vs Konosuke Takeshista vs Kazuchika Okada AEW Unified Championship.

This brought my energy right back up. This Match acted like a leap pad for what I think will come at WrestleDream in just under a month. Konosuke vs Okada. This felt like a CMLL, and. NJPW fever dream in all of the best ways. The Exchanges were slick, and the near falls were timed to perfection. The 3 way strike fest come to full conclusion, as Okada retained his championship. I loved this.

Coffin Match Jon Moxley vs Darby Allin.

From the outset. This was bloodsoaked craziness, that was highly entertaining. Both men fighting in the fans, this led to stairway stuff that was a throwback to when Darby was thrown down the stairs. The Match was a visceral violent affair, that blended into the storyline of the Match. The lts of the bag lore played a factor into how the Match ended. Darby tried to suffocate Jon, that was until Pac returned. He took out Darby, and put him in the coffin, allowing Jon to get the win. Later on Darby tried to commit murder, when he took on the role of Keith Flint when he set fire to Jon. Darby is a firestarter, a twisted firestarter. I liked this.

Timeless Toni Storm vs Thekla vs Kris Statlander vs Jamie Hayter. AEW Womens Championship.

I'm not the biggest fan of 4 way  Matches, but this one functioned well. The energetic bursts, blended in with the physicality like a glove. But it was the outcome that got me. Kris Statlander is our new Womens Champion, and all I have to say is this. Congrats Kris, you deserve it. I liked this.

Hechicero And Josh Alexander vs Brodido vs Jetspeed vs The Young Bucks Ladder Match For The AEW Tag Team Championships.

I loved this. It was a glorious plethora of plunder, that didn't let up from the moment it started. It made me feel enthralled, scared, and sick in the best way possible. I could sit here and go through this beat by beat, but if I did that we would be here all night, so all I will say is this. Go and check this Match out. Brodido retained. And then it happened. Jack Perry showed up, and attacked his former friends. From the tease on BTE, to the overall success of what happened. A video was played of Perry ressurecting Luchasaurus. Their reunited and it felt so goooooooood, oh and hello Baltimora. Jungle Express are back baby.

AEW World Heavyweight Championship Hangman Adam Page vs Kyle Fletcher.

As I sit here at 2.05am on a Sunday Morning. I'm listening to Tony khans media scrum. And it's so great to see Hangman give credit to Kyle Fletcher, because what came before this was incredible. This lasted for about 40 minutes. It's lofi build helped turn this Match into one of the best of this year. Kyle put on a star making performance, and. Hangman showed his grace, by putting him over through the near falls, and overall execution. Fantastic work from both men. Hangman retained in what was an outstanding effort.

Overview Of AEW All Out.

This may have had the build of a B list PPV, but it was a B list PPV that over delivered. From Match of the year contenders, to very little filler. This is how you put your best foot forward.

AEW All Out 2025 is a high 9/10.



 Classic PPV Thoughts Series. Post 1 UFC 92. December 27th 2008.

Intro.

I'm going to be trying something new. This is something that I feel very passionate about, because some events, whether their in MMA, or Pro Wrestling have a littany of cool moments, and insights that might have escaped the standard fans attention, so over the next ten posts in this series. I will be doing my best to dig beneath the surface of these events. And were starting off with a good one UFC 92.

5. Behind The Scenes. 

I used to love these mini documentaries that would come in the DVD special features, because sometimes you got glimpses into the future. Case and Point. Rashad Evans, and. Greg Jackson. At one point these two were in seprable, however just a couple of years after this was filmed, the pair would part ways. This was due to Greg Jackson and Mike winklejon pushing Jon Jones into their main thoughts, leaving Rashad out in the cold. Even though this isn't news. I do feel that it echoes what this business can be like. Harsh, and unrelenting, just like a revolving door.

4. Pat Barry Had A Nasty Leg Kick.

As a fan of this sport. I have seen some nasty leg kicks, and this has to be one of the most sickening. Mr HD put away Dan Eversen easily on this night

3. Where Is Mike Wessel Now.

A true degree of what a fighter is like, can be shown in defeat. Mike lost his fight to Anthony Hardonk on this night by TKO, but I think that can be forgiven due to the fact that he took the fight on a weeks notice. This loss lead him to take a spot on The Ultimate Fighter Season 10 Heavyweights. He was the last pick on Team Rashad, and was beaten by Marcus Jones by armbar in what was a fairly one sided fight. He wasn't picked for the UFC after 2011, and then went to fight for Bellator. And he would go on to have a mismatch of a run in that promotion. This would end in 2016, and he would retire after that at the age of 39. In 2018 he got into a bit of trouble when he was accused of road rage in his hometown of Jonesbro Arkansas. However no charges were pressed due to the evidence not matching up.

2. Quinton Rampage Jackson. 

This was the best time that i had seen Rampage Jackson, and what puts him on this list is how he beat Wanderlai Silva. Clean Knockout. After this Quinton would try to get back the Light Heavyweight Championship, but if i'm being honest. His fights were a bit dull, and a lifetime away from his prime from 2003 through to 2009. He would change camps, and get a new manager. This woud see him relocate to Liverpool in the UK, and Train out of the Wolfslair, and he would use the same Manager as Michael The Count Bisping. Anthony Mccann.

1. The Start Of Frank Mirs Uneven Time During 2008 to 2012.

Frank had the world on his back, when you take a look back at 2008, he was on the comeback trail, he beat. Brock Lesnar at UFC 81, and just like that he was back. He beat Minatauro Noguiera at UFC 92 to become the UFC Interim Heavyweight Championship, and after this he would have an interesting time going for the belt on two occassions, the first was against Brock Lesnar, and the second was against Junior Dos Santos. His runs to these shots essentially led to nothing, and i feel that it started here.





Friday, 19 September 2025

Top 5 MMA And Pro Wrestling Moments That Are Dark Given What We Now know.

Warning.

The following article contains references to Sexual Assault. Domestic Violence, and. Child Murder. Reader discretion is advised.

Intro.

A wiseman once said. You Know the world can be an evil place. And these men examplify that phrase. 

5. The Ultimate Fighter Season 7.

In truth, this is one of my favourite seasons of The UFC's flagship Reality TV show, and it had some great fights, but it's the inclusion of Matt Riddle that makes me feel a bit unsettled. After his appearance on the show, he would go on to have a fairly decent run in the company, until he was let go for multiple drug test fails, and making a lifelong enemy of it's president Dana White, but it's his move into Pro Wrestling when things started to look up for Riddle. He gained respect on the indy scene, and even signed with the WWE developmental brand NXT. In July of 2020 Riddle was accused of serious sexual assault, as Pro Wrestlings version of the #Metoo movement had started to take shape. This would be something that would go to court, and settled out of court. He was let go by WWE in September of 2023, after he made allegations about an airline steward assaulting him. And given his recent controversy about no showing a charity indy event here in the UK. I think it's easy to say that he's not learnt his lesson.

4. Jason Mayhem Miller On The Ariel Helwani Podcast.

Given what we now know about this man. This segment is beyond awkward, and worrying. He flipped out having a go at the host. In the past years Miller has been accused of Domestic Violence.

3. The Ultimate Fighter Season 6 John Koppenhaver.

John Koppenhaver back in 2007, when season six of The Ultimate Fighter was being filmed, Jon Koppenhaver had a promising future, he may not have won the show, but he did manage to gain a UFC contract, but that came to an end in 2008, when he went out of his way and critisised the Las Vegas outlet, over the coming years, he would face Legal issues of the worst kind. In 2015 he was sentenced to a whole life sentence for Kidnapp. Domestic Violence, and. Sexual Assault. I did some digging into this case, and it's one of the worst that i've ever read. I do believe that men can be the product of there enviroments that they grew up in, and given what I know about how he grew up, and the comments that he's made about Evan Tanners death. I feel that he's a toxic human being, with  very little in human abilities.

2. P Diddy At Wrestlemania 29.

Why is this on this list. Eleven years after this Diddy would be accused of multiple accounts of Sexual Assault, and. Domestic Violence. This has aged badly.

1. ECW One Night Only And The Monday Night Raw Aftermath.

These days have gone on to become some the darkest days in WWE history. The 24th, and. 25th of June 2007 would have sinister overlooks to it. Concern grew when Chris Benoit didn't turn up to the PPV in Texas, and a welfare call was made by the WWE, what came next was horrorfying. Chris had murdered his wife, and child by stranglasition, and then took his own life. An investigation was launched, and as Monday Night Raw went live just 24 hours later. The unfolding of the case became more evident. WWE aired a tribute show for Chris, without knowing the whole story. The investigation had shifted from suicide to murder. This makes this footage harder to watch nowadays Given what we now know.

If  you or someone you know has been affected by the issues raised in this article, and you live in the UK you can call The National Domestic Abuse Helpline on 0808 2000 247, and if you're worried about the safety of a Child you can call The NSPCC on 0808 800 5000. And if you're Stateside you can call National Domestic Violence Hotline on 1-800-799 SAFE ( 7233 )



My Top 5 Favourite UFC Title Wins.

Intro 

As a long standing fan of The UFC there has been multiple title wins that have stayed with me over the years, with each one being more differant than the last, But some have stuck with me due the impact of watching them live, or feeling the changing of the guard.

5. Lyoto Machida UFC 98.

The rise of Lyoto Machida is an underrated part of the UFC's history that needs to be studied, his run from his days in the Pride Organisation, you could tell that he was going to go far, so when the UFC purchased the fledging organisation, a slew of talent came with it including Machida. His rise up to the belt meant that It would be enevitable that he would be in the balance for the Light Heavyweight Crown. He would go on to beat Rashad evans at UFC 98, to gain the prize.

4. Frank Mir Beats Minatauro Noguiera UFC 92.

When you take a look at Franks back story. This moment was especially heart warming. Just four years before this frank was involved in a Motorcycle accident that very nearly robbed him of his career. His post fight interview with Joe Rogan brought this home, as the Vegas Native was brought to tears. He became a dad for the second time just days later. He would then lose in his quest to win the Heavyweight Championship to a man that makes me feel uneasy at UFC 100.

3. Forrest Griffin UFC 86.

Forrest Griffin is one of my favourite UFC Fighters to ever grace the octagon. And on this night in July 2008, all of his hard work had paid off, from becoming the first Ultimate Fighter winner, to the becoming epitath of the Light Heavyweight Division. This man achieved his dreams, and became a solid author of the best self help books.

2. Chuck liddell UFC 52.

This was the championship win that the MMA world had been waiting for. Chucks win over Randy Couture saw the end of a two and a half year cycle, of upset, and letdowns for the Iceman, to the point that Chuck was pointed to the marketable fighter that the UFC had at the time. The early 2000's may have seen the copmpany in a bad place financially, but it was a period in which New stars could be seen, as the sport slowly became even more mainstream. Chuck becoming the Light Heavyweight Champion was a landmark moment, that would elevate The UFC alongside the emergence of the Ultimate Fighter.

1. Chris Weidman UFC 162.

On the night of July 6th 2013, no one could call what was going to happen. On the surface It looked like another stand out when for Anderson Silva, that never happened. Chris Weidman stopped The Spider in the 1st round by knockout. This marked the end of an era. We as fans weren't just seeing the changing of the guard, it was a moment in time, that if you weren't pressent to see on TV, or in attendance, then you missed out.


Thursday, 18 September 2025

 My Top 5 Moments From AEW September To Remember.

Intro.

I have to start this off with an apology. This week has been hell when it comes making and releasing content. This was due to the fact that my broadband was on the blink. You guys know that I pride myself on giving you the best content that I can, and it annoys me when things don't go the way I want it. So this led me to pull this weeks work on Monday Night Raw. I've got other things coming out later on this week, that will make up for it. I've also had to cut down my AEW Coverage for September To Remember. This is due to the fact that my day job needs to be put first.

5. Hangman Adam Page And Kyle Fletcher Contract Signing.

I'm not the biggest fan of Contract signings, because as time has gone on the concept has been completely bastardised, but this was excellent. Don Callis. Hangman Adam Page, and. Kyle Fletcher had a fantastic 3 way promo dual, that dealt with themes of standing on your own. Past reflections, and potential for the future. This was excellent. I could've watched ten more minutes of this easily.

4. Jon Moxley vs Roderick Strong.

This was an excellent TV Match. Both men acted like fantastic foils for each other, as their exchanges were elevated in the last stages of The Match. Jon got the win, thanks to Wheeler Yuta. He gave Roderick a Bulldog choke to end the Match.

3. MJF Segment.

If you watch more than one thing from this broadcast, then this has to be high on the list. Also we got a voiceover cameo from Tony Khan. Max's Match against Mark Briscoe is going to be fire. Tables And Tacks, sounds like fun. And of course bloody.

2. Cope And Cage segment.

From Cash Wheeler delving into his own LTS. Dax putting them over as the best Tag Team in the world, and that glorious man was handing out fines. Cope and Cage fired back and put these guys in their place, and it was excellent. Plus all those Security Guards just for a man who can't get no ladies. I loved this segment. I love me some Stokeley Hathaway.

1. The Young Bucks vs The Bang Bang Gang.

As I was watching this. I had a bit of an epithany. The Young Bucks might be in the best form of their careers. I love the fact that they are working with underutilised talent. This was a fantastic TV Match, that did what it said on the tin. The Bucks qualified to get into the 4 Way Ladder Match at All Out.

Wednesday, 17 September 2025

My Top 5 UFC Fighters Who Fell Out With Dana White, But Are Now Friends.

Intro.

You don't get to be the head of the worlds larghest fight orginisation without making some enemies, and mr D White is no differant. This isn't new to the world of combat sports, as fighters and promoters have clashed over the years, but Dana White seems to have a bigger track record than most, so lets get into it.

5. Ken Shamrock.

Were do you begin with these two. Ken was known as an MMA legend leading into the early 2000's, and it was around this time that Zuffa came into picture. The timeline between these two is very extensive, and covers a lot of ground, so to say that these are like old siblings is an understatement, plus this gave us that classic Dana White moment when he said that Ken owed him money, and like The Terminator he's coming for it. The pair are on better terms now.

4. Ben Askren.

This one is a bit confusing, they went from cauticously hating each other, to being ok with each other, and it all started when White said that Askren was a boring fighter. White would be proven right, because ben isn't the most exciting fighter, but the  images from 2018 with the pair in press conferences, actually getting along was a funny sight.

3. Tito Ortiz.

These two men have a very long timeline, that goes back over 25 years, so to go through all of this would take me until christmas 2056, so this is how i'm going to sum this up. From near fights. Money disputes, and the overarching power struggle, these two at one point had a river of hate between them, but now they seem pretty calm. Mic drop.

2. Brendan Schaub.

From his stand up routines, to his appearances on Joe Rogans podcast. Mr Schaub has never hidden away his opinions on Dana, and as time has gone by in this moment Dana would use X to explain his thoughts on Schaub. As the former Heavyweight fighter took shots at Chimaev, and the Reebok deal. Proving one thing. Money is the route off all that is evil, and Brendans haircut.

1. Oscar Delahoya.

Boxing and MMA have had it's own rivalries, from fans online. Dana White vs Floyd Mayweather, and then there's this classic. Dana White vs Oscar Delahoya. In the Summer of 2018 it was confirmed that Oscar was putting on an MMA PPV, dipping his feet into the MMA world. The PPV would be headlined by Chuck Liddell vs Tito Ortiz, with the first having no place in MMA due to being coaxed out of retirement. The then 48 year old Liddell would go on to get knocked out by The Huntington Beach Bad Boy. Both Dana, and. Oscar would go on a tirade of insults through the media, that would end with Dana's classic rant. Both men seem to on good terms these days.



Tuesday, 16 September 2025

 My Thoughts On UFC Noche ( The Delayed Edition )

Intro.

This past Saturday the day of Mexican Independence took over America, and as a nation stood up, the world noticed, and the worlds leading fight organisation put another foot forward as UFC Noche came from San Antonio Texas. I can't apologise enough for the over delay in for this piece. It was due to the fact for two days I've had zero broadband, due my local area having issues, from their providers.

5. RIP Charlie Kirk.

I never talk about poloitics on this page, because you don't come here for that. I didn't agree with everythng that Charlie said. I thought his opinions on many issues were terrible in my opinion, but no one should die for their political beliefs. He left behind two children and a wife, and at this time, this is the thing we need to think about at this time. Everyone in this world is differant, and we need to use this time for calm.

4. Santiago Lima oh my.

Santiago Lima is a talent with a bright future. His Knockout of Quang Lee was a special thing, that you need to go out of your way to see. Lee showed true heart in defeat.

3. Alex Hernmandez Is Another Face To Look Out For.

It's no secret that as a Combat Sports fan I love a good knockout.  And Alex Hernandez and the way he knocked out Diego Perreira is something that looked like a skill in itself. This left me feeling flawed.

2. Kelvin Gastlelum Beats Dustin Stoltzfus.

I wasn't a fan of this. Kelvin missed weight by six pounds, this is because he was a replacement, and took the fight on three weeks notice, his performance felt a bit stagnant, and it was a bit flat if i'm being honest. But he pulled out the win, so that means it's onwards and upwards for Kelvin. I guess.

1. What's Next For Diego Lopes.

This is a tricky one, because what is next for Diego Lopes. This was by far the best I have ssen him in recent times. His performance against Alexander Volkanovsky earlier this year, was a reminder of how you can be on a high after your last fight, and then shot down in defeat. I don't think that Diego should go for the belt after this. I think he needs to be built back up, because when ever a fighter loses a championiship shot, they lose stock in the eyes of their promotion. These times are going to be telling when it comes to how Sean Shelby, and. Dana White book him.


Saturday, 13 September 2025

 Friday Night Smackdown Review 13.9.2025.

Intro. Mania Going To Saudi Arabia.

Over the past 26 hours. I have heard arguments for and against this, and in my opinion, this is just another way for the Saudi Goverment, and TKO to gauge more money out of us fans. Case and point, I watched the press conference, and as it went on I felt my blood, and guts go cold, because Joe Tessatore examplified what I thought, he asked The Undertaker what American fans could expect if they fork out thousands if they take this trip? and the other one was, oh well that rules the UK out then doesn't it. I'm all for other countries getting Mania, but not at the cost of mass Sport Washing, that has cost lives, and has silenced others. Us fans that live in other countries have been crying out for a Mania for years, and knowing that bidding for it would come out of community funds, doesn't sit well with me.

Superstars Seen Showing Up.

Randy Orton. Drew Mcintyre. Tiffany Stratton, and. Jade Cargill were seen showing up to the arena. Also, hello Booker T and Vic Joseph.

Brock Lesnar Segment.

Brock Lesnar Came out, and. Blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. This was terrible, unfunny, and a bad way to use R Truth. I actually felt bad for Ron killings in this moment, because this segment was another look, how not to set examples for younger fans. Fighting your corner is bad, whilst being mentioned in a sexual assault, and trafficking lawsuit 44 times is good.

United States Championship Open Challenge Sami Zayn vs Rey Fenix.

This was an excellent TV Match. I liked all of this, and I thought that it was a good bit of business. Their in-ring work, and chemistry was solid, and I could've watched at least another 10 more minutes of this. Sami retained.

Back To Basics For The Wyatt Sic.

It looks like were going back to basics with The Wyatt sic, and I think that this is a good idea. It's just a shame that there still in the mier with The Street Profits.

Giulia vs Bfab.

I have just one question, what was the point of this. The whole Match was thrown out when Michin came out. Patrick just take your brain out, and plug it back in again, and this will all make sense.

Tiffany Stratton vs Jade Cargill WWE Womens Championship.

This was decent, and then we got the finish. Both ladies were counted out, and then Nia Jax attacked. I'm going for a lye down.

Nick Aldis Segment.

First Chelsea Green bothers him, and then The Miz. Nick Aldis must feel like Rodney Dangerfield, because he gets no respect.

John Cena And Brock Lesnar Retrospective.

Ok no offence to Cena, but i'm not interested in watching anything to do with Brock Lesnar in our year of 2025. All this did was act as a cover up for what's really going on.

Drew Mcintyre vs Randy Orton.

I didn't like this, and it's a shame, because Drew Mcintyre has been one of my favourite things about WWE, over the past year. This was a slow methodical run through, that left me feeling bored. Drew got the win, he was about to take Randy's head off in the aftermath, giving him the same treatment that he gave Cody, but then as if by magic out came Colonel Gyle. Cody saved Randy, and then challenged Drew to a Match at Wrestlepalooza. Jean Claude Van Damme, this was a good way to send the show off the air.

Overview Of Friday Night Smackdown.

This was another slapped together mis-match of a broadcast. I liked some moments, and I was bored during others.

This weeks Friday Smackdown is a low 4/10.


Friday, 12 September 2025

Future Address Of The Blog.

Thank You.

When I started training myself to do this 4 years ago. I never thought that I would achieve what I have achieved. I started the idea for this blog off the back of my friends loosing their jobs, because as a person I felt lost. But if i'm being honest this idea for making content happened about nine months before this. I would watch Monday Night Raw. AEW Dynamite, and I would have a load of opinions go around my head, and I needed an outlet for this. So writing became something that I wanted to do. I started publishing my own work in January last year, and to say that I have felt a mixture of emotions is an understatement. But thanks to you guys checking me out. I was able to find the confidence to apply for adsense, and on the second attempt I got accepted. I'm not making instant money, but i'm grinding away, because this is my passion, and I look forward to every reader checking out my work, so with that said. If you've been with me since day one. Thank you, and if you're just discovering me now, also thank you.

My Aim.

My aim is to work in the media in some way. I have a real love for both MMA, and. Pro Wrestling, and it's my dream to be in the press conferences. When I started this out I went and got advice from guys that work in the industry like The Dadleys from Whatculture, and. Oli Davis from Wrestletalk. All four of these men have given me advice that I still use to this day. Their living my dream, so it's only right to aim as high as they do.

Future

When people send out these messages, it can normally sound as the end. But to me, i'm just getting started, and i'm not going to be slowing down. I might have to take a day off here and there, but overall my drive now is the same, as what it was four years. I'm still going to writing about Pro Wrestling, and giving my thoughts on all WWE, and. AEW shows, whilst adding in UFC Content as well. This is my passion, and i'm working hard to make this my life.

Confidence.

From my school days of growing up with learning issues, to trying to carve my way into an industry. I'm so proud of what i've managed to achieve, and it just goes to show, you can do anything if you have a vision, an idea, and the drive. When I started out. I had a few people who I used to work with tell me, and make feel like I was worthless, because I had a dream, and the only thing I can say to anyone who is in the same position that I was, is this. Hold your own, and ignore these people, because you owe it to yourself to keep going, and if you stop, then they've won. You guys can check me out at extremewrestlingreviews1.blogspot.com. I hope to see you there.



 

 My Top 5 WCW Wrestlers Were Are They Now Pt1. Intro. Agh yes. WCW. Back in the early 90's, to the early 2000's, this company was at...