We're coming up on the third-year anniversary of Hana Kimura's tragic death. I am not going to lie, I miss Hana every single day and I miss that bright smile whenever I watch the Stardom product. Hana was a breath of fresh air, attracting misfits and giving everyone who felt out of place someone to... Continue Reading →
Tokyo Joshi Pro invades Los Angeles
It was quite a busy weekend when it came to wrestling. We, of course, had Wrestlemania taking up two nights and we also had a Ring of Honor PPV on Friday night. Wrestlemania was, of course, awesome and somewhat controversial and I did hear that the RoH show was really damn good as well. However,... Continue Reading →
5 Women Who Could Join The Blackpool Combat Club
The Blackpool Combat Club has been a revelation and one of the best things on AEW programming since Jon Moxley and Bryan Danielson faced off in order to bleed with one another. Since then they have steadily bolstered their ranks with William Regal, who has now left for WWE but will be BCC for life,... Continue Reading →
The Sasha Banks Experience in Japan: Who Should She Face?
Out of the Four Horsewomen of WWE, Sasha Banks is probably ranked third in my opinion, behind Bayley and Becky Lynch. She's been a bit of a problem child for WWE, walking out on a couple of occasions and just generally being a bit of a headache to work with, reportedly. I will say that... Continue Reading →
21 Under 21: The Best Women’s Wrestlers Aged 21 and Under in Japan
Japan is so different from the US. Women start training at insanely young ages to become professional wrestlers, some even starting as young as eleven years old. While some of them have immense talent and will eventually mature to be the face of their companies, some may not make it very far. There's really no... Continue Reading →