More examination of the above two's past lives in ROH this week Photo Credit: WWE.com |
Hey, have you checked out last week's TweetBag? Do it, because it's got a nice mix of questions from the users of Twitter. [The Wrestling Blog]
Also check out the Best in the World Rankings if you haven't already. TWB has some great recurring features that you'd be remiss if you didn't check them out. [The Wrestling Blog]
FloSlam is dead, and David Bixenspan examines why it was such a poor venture even with its grandiose theoretical ideals. [Deadspin]
Speaking of streaming services, Powerbomb TV has added a ton of content, and Reverend Kain has a guide for you to use to navigate it. [Cageside Seats]
WWE let Jim Johnston go, and Ian Williams takes a look at one of the most iconic members of the company's mythos. [VICE Sports]
Guilherme Jaeger continues his dive into the characters of NJPW, this time with LOS INGOBERNABLES de Japon's masked wonder, BUSHI. [Medium]
JJ McGee continues his look at the epic El Generico/Kevin Steen feud from Ring of Honor through the lens of their Fight Without Honor [The Spectacle of Excess]
Ryan Reilly went from one half of an up-and-coming tag team on the indies to a musician, and John Corrigan has an interview with him on that transition. [The Wrestling Estate]
NON-WRESTLING #1: All Shane Mettlen wants for Christmas is Joel Embiid on It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, and now I do too. [The Open Man]
NON-WRESTLING #2: In their latest Dream Casting, Elle Collins fleshes out the cast of characters for an adaptation of genre-bending, fourth-wall breaking Animal Man. [SyFy Wire]