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Tiffany Stratton: Pretty in Pink, Deadly in Gold — The Gymnast Who Flipped WWE on Its Head
July 23, 2025
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She Came in Swinging: The Brief, Blazing Flame of Epiphany in Ohio Valley Wrestling
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La Catalina: The Woman Who Tore Off Her Mask and Took Back Her Name
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The Last Bump: The Gospel According to Tommy Angel

Posted on July 29, 2025 By admin No Comments on The Last Bump: The Gospel According to Tommy Angel
Old Time Wrestlers

In the pantheon of professional wrestling, where giants clash and legends are immortalized in golden trunks and pyro, there lies another hall—dank, dusty, with a faint odor of Bengay and despair—home to the fallen saints of enhancement talent. Among its modest saints, perhaps none wore the halo of self-sacrifice more nobly than one Tommy Angel. … Read More “The Last Bump: The Gospel According to Tommy Angel” »

Scoot Andrews: The Black Nature Boy’s Long, Strange Trip Through the Indie Wasteland

Posted on July 29, 2025 By admin No Comments on Scoot Andrews: The Black Nature Boy’s Long, Strange Trip Through the Indie Wasteland
Present Day Wrestlers (Male)

The lights never burned as bright for Scoot Andrews, but damn if he didn’t still bask in the glow. Before there was AJ Styles in WWE or the cult of indie darlings marching into mainstream relevance, there was Andrew Warner—a.k.a. “The Black Nature Boy,” Scoot Andrews. He didn’t need a Rolex or a limousine. He … Read More “Scoot Andrews: The Black Nature Boy’s Long, Strange Trip Through the Indie Wasteland” »

The Little Ref Who Called the Big Shots: The Tragic Comedy of Randy ‘Pee Wee’ Anderson

Posted on July 29, 2025 By admin No Comments on The Little Ref Who Called the Big Shots: The Tragic Comedy of Randy ‘Pee Wee’ Anderson
Old Time Wrestlers

He was 5’7″ in a world that demanded 6’5″. He weighed maybe 150 pounds soaking wet, while the men he officiated could bench press Buicks. But make no mistake—Randy “Pee Wee” Anderson wasn’t just in the ring during some of wrestling’s most pivotal moments. He was the guy in the ring, squinting beneath the ropes, … Read More “The Little Ref Who Called the Big Shots: The Tragic Comedy of Randy ‘Pee Wee’ Anderson” »

Machine Gun Blues: The Perpetual Tag Team Purgatory of Karl Anderson

Posted on July 29, 2025 By admin No Comments on Machine Gun Blues: The Perpetual Tag Team Purgatory of Karl Anderson
Present Day Wrestlers (Male)

By the time Karl Anderson walked into the Tokyo Dome for Wrestle Kingdom 17 as the first WWE-contracted wrestler to defend a NJPW title, it was already too late—his soul had long been claimed by the ghost of the tag team division. There’s a moment in every wrestler’s life when they realize they’ll never main … Read More “Machine Gun Blues: The Perpetual Tag Team Purgatory of Karl Anderson” »

Brock Anderson: Second-Generation, First to Bleed for a Popcorn Pop

Posted on July 29, 2025July 29, 2025 By admin No Comments on Brock Anderson: Second-Generation, First to Bleed for a Popcorn Pop
Present Day Wrestlers (Male)

The thing about being born into wrestling royalty is that the throne usually comes with a folding chair to the skull. Just ask Brock Anderson — or, if you’re his father, you still call him Brock Alexander Lunde, and you say it like you’re giving the death stare to a liquor store clerk who doesn’t … Read More “Brock Anderson: Second-Generation, First to Bleed for a Popcorn Pop” »

Baby Gorilla Blues: The Legend of Andrew Anderson, Wrestling’s Last Living Throwback

Posted on July 29, 2025 By admin No Comments on Baby Gorilla Blues: The Legend of Andrew Anderson, Wrestling’s Last Living Throwback
Present Day Wrestlers (Male)

In the dingy, fluorescent hum of a VFW hall somewhere off Route 46 in New Jersey, a man called “Baby Gorilla” is lacing his boots with the solemnity of a samurai preparing for battle. He grunts once. Maybe twice. It’s unclear whether he’s contemplating mortality, tight hamstrings, or the leftover beef jerky he found in … Read More “Baby Gorilla Blues: The Legend of Andrew Anderson, Wrestling’s Last Living Throwback” »

The Beautiful Downfall of Darby Allin

Posted on July 29, 2025 By admin No Comments on The Beautiful Downfall of Darby Allin
Present Day Wrestlers (Male)

There’s a moment — right before Darby Allin hurls his 120-pound frame off a 15-foot ladder, over a guardrail, through a table, and into existential oblivion — where time slows down. It’s not for the audience. It’s not for the cameras. It’s for Darby. Because in that single breath before impact, he’s not a professional … Read More “The Beautiful Downfall of Darby Allin” »

The Forgotten Gunner: Brent Albright and the Slow Burn to Nowhere

Posted on July 29, 2025 By admin No Comments on The Forgotten Gunner: Brent Albright and the Slow Burn to Nowhere
Old Time Wrestlers

In the great ecosystem of pro wrestling, there are apex predators—the Hogans, the Flairs, the Cenas—and then there are guys like Brent Albright, whose career reads like a screenplay co-written by Shakespeare and the sad trombone sound effect. He had the body of a Greek statue, the technical chops of a junior angle Kurt Angle, … Read More “The Forgotten Gunner: Brent Albright and the Slow Burn to Nowhere” »

Captain Lou Albano: The Patron Saint of Rubber Bands and Mayhem

Posted on July 28, 2025 By admin No Comments on Captain Lou Albano: The Patron Saint of Rubber Bands and Mayhem
Old Time Wrestlers

By the time “Captain” Lou Albano was turning purple in the face, hollering half-truths into a trembling microphone, you knew something magical—or catastrophically stupid—was about to happen. With matted hair like a troll doll dragged through a bowling alley, rubber bands stapled to his beard, and the fashion sense of a drunken Mardi Gras parade, … Read More “Captain Lou Albano: The Patron Saint of Rubber Bands and Mayhem” »

The Gospel According to Jesús: The Unholy Pilgrimage of Aaron Aguilera

Posted on July 28, 2025 By admin No Comments on The Gospel According to Jesús: The Unholy Pilgrimage of Aaron Aguilera
Present Day Wrestlers (Male)

You don’t wrestle with the name “Jesús” in the WWE and walk away clean. Not in a business built on sleight-of-hand miracles, atomic leg drops, and broken dreams stapled to bingo hall floors. Aaron Aguilera knew this. Maybe he didn’t have the pedigree of a Von Erich or the panache of a Flair, but what … Read More “The Gospel According to Jesús: The Unholy Pilgrimage of Aaron Aguilera” »

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