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1 | today 23:14 | sdenapoli wrote about Roman Reigns: [10.0] "I don't care if he's a part-timer, I don't care if his wrestling style isn't everyone's cup of tea, there is no denying that Roman Reigns has "it". His 1316 day reign was the best WWE title reign of the 21st century, and most of his matches feel big time. Roman is the GOAT of this generation in WWE. Anyone who hates his Big Dog time has to realize that its not his fault for the booking, and his run in the past 5 years has shown how damn good he can be when allowed more freedom. While he is a divisive figure now, 20 years from now we will look back and marvel at the epic run of the Bloodline and the OTC." |
2 | today 23:06 | sdenapoli wrote about Randy Orton: [10.0] "Randy Orton may just be the most complete pro wrestler of all time. Works great as a face or heel (though better heel), can be funny and dead serious, and works good in tag teams (Rated RKO/Evolution) and as a singles star. While he had his problems in his youth, and did use his Orton name to an extent, he is now one of the GOATS and is one of the very few top guys to never leave." |
3 | today 23:05 | [8.0] "A very good technical wrestler in the ring. He looks larger than most of the luchadores he competes against, but he is extremely athletic. He combines the high paced lucha modern style with the older traditional technical lucha libre. I cannot judge his promo as I don't speak Spanish." |
4 | today 23:03 | [9.0] "What more can be said about one of the GOAT's. While he may have been overpushed and used his backstage influence to hold others down, there is no denying that John Cena deserved every one of his now 17 world championships. One of the most popular wrestlers ever, Cena's impact on the industry will never be forgotten. Even at his "worst" he was still able to produce great matches with the likes of Edge, CM Punk, Shawn Michaels, AJ Styles, Brock Lesnar and many many others. We may not be able to see him, but when he retires in December, his impact on the pro wrestling landscape is undisputed." |
5 | today 22:48 | birdbro0807 wrote about Kitty Zhang: [5.0] "I need to make a claim first: I would never rate any Chinese "Wrestler" below a five because I know all of them work very hard even though they may have things to improve plus most of the shows they did are close to "Non-profit". As Kitty Zhang is the ONLY female wrestler regularly wrestling in China, there should be some encouragement here because many Chinese wrestling fans expect there will be a female wrestler wrestling in local wrestling promotions. There is a case of Xia Li but she did not succeed in WWE. Kitty Zhang's wrestling skills are lacking. She even shows panic on the stage, which is a huge violation in wrestling. I haven't seen any of an ok match for her. Most of the time, she would be placed in the triple-threat or handicap matches. I know Guo Zhe's matches are bad but I still credit his OK match in the triple threat match against Feng Jianlang and Gong Yu. But for Kitty Zhang, I haven't found any OK match so far. I'm sure she would not get permission to do a debut match in any of the wrestling academies. I've seen the documentary of her about her family and how difficult situation she is currently at. I would absolutely change the rating if I see her improve in a couple of years if she keep going on the path of wrestler. But based on a couple of matches I saw, I would rate her the lowest score I would give to any wrestler." |
6 | today 22:38 | The King Of Limbo wrote about Trey Bearhill: [0.0] "All that motherfucker did was to ruin what would have been a banger match for the finale of Breakout Tournament. I dont know why WWE didnt Gave us Femi Vs Lexis as the finale but this is the only thing Bearhill has done. Ruining the Breakout Tournament by sending Jobber Osborne to get Squashed by Oba Femi in the finale. This is an insult to Wrestling and i would never forgive That son of bitch for that. Fuck you bearhills" |
7 | today 22:24 | Rassle Fan wrote about Liv Morgan: [7.0] "She has improved tremendously in the last couple of months. No, I didn't think she was any good before that. Why? She wasn't. Her matches and promos were terrible. Since Elimination Chamber it's like a switch was turned on because her work is very good in the ring. I have a lot of reviews of her past matches that are probably 0. I won't change them because I thought she was the drizzling shits for most of her career. In 2025 she made some major changes and she's one of my newer favorites." |
8 | today 21:32 | Octavian wrote about Ocean Avery: [7.0] "This guy rules. Hard hitting style that I really enjoy. Unique look as well. Just need to see him get booked more and more. Really impressed with his few GCW matches last year. A standout of their southwest shows for sure. Nice to see him work over in WXW in Germany. I think he's going to be one to watch over the next few years for sure." |
9 | today 20:10 | Willie 19200 wrote about Batista: [7.0] "Batista was never my favorite, but he was very popular for his time and did put on some considerably good matches with the likes of John Cena, Triple H, Undertaker, and many others. His in-ring wasn't bad, it's just not my taste in wrestling, however I don't hate it, I think he's still great and one of WWE's top guys for the ruthless aggression era. Overall Batista wasn't my guy, but still a guy would enjoy to watch from time to time." |
10 | today 19:37 | nothingleftinside wrote about Vader: [9.0] "Was Vader the best big man of all time? I don't think he had a long enough or enduring enough career (in the US) for us to say something like that, but he was close to it. His lackluster WWF run is a big strike against him, even if most of it wasn't his fault. He really fizzled out after being presented in such a neutered way. He has loads of great matches, in a number of different companies, with world title runs in all of them except WWF. Even his squashes were entertaining. He was the quickest and most nimble big man of all time, which is for sure. It's absolutely insane he was capable of a moonsault. He came off in promos well, even if he was supported by a manager (rightly) most of the time. Other than in WWF and early in his career, his presentation was spot on as well. A for gimmick/look, A in the ring and a B- for promos. I just can't rate him a ten since I don't think he's an all time great wrester, even if he was the greatest superheavyweight ever." |
11 | today 19:36 | caiomarques wrote about The Miz: [7.0] "One of the most underrated superstar of all times. He knows how to entertain a match like nobody else, even a random match in a live event. He gives the best of entertainment in everything that he does. In ringskilss may not be one of the bests, but it's rare to find a really bad match of him. He has the power to impulsionate everyone who is against on the ring. Had a lot of importance in the industry with good reigns, elevating titles like the intercontinental and helping new talents. This is rating is for all his career. No doubt is one of the most notable of the modern era. Like or Hate him, but you have to admit that The Miz it's a icon from this generation of Pro-Wrestling." |
12 | today 17:47 | benny5bellys wrote about Spike Dudley: [6.0] "Imagine not liking a very small person who has no regard for their own safety get bajoozled around the place. Could never be me." |
13 | today 17:41 | Aspion wrote about Mark Henry: [8.0] "(Sorry english is not my first language) I still remember Mark Henry being truly funny and enterteiming and i thins his hall of pain run is one of the most underrated run in WWE history, but also i can say expect this they never use gimmick of world strongest men i mean i know the person who won mostly (5 time) world strongest man is Mariusz Pudzianowski but for what they give him that gimmick if they dont want to use that" |
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15 | today 17:37 | [0.0] "(Sorry english is not my first language) A disaster... Omos never was good at anything from funny segments as ninja in Akira Tozawa army to trying to be this AJ Styles bodyguard and even when he scream he doesnt sounds like a danger guy more like a homeless weird person" |
16 | today 17:24 | StingTheIcon1999 wrote about Sting: [] "As you can see by my username I'm a Sting superfan even though I was born after the nWo storyline my dad use to record old WCW shows on VHS so I watched a lot of old WCW." |
17 | today 17:16 | StingTheIcon1999 wrote about Undertaker: [] "10/10 I have always loved watching The Undertaker my favorite match is The Undertaker vs. Mankind in a hell in a cell match." |
18 | today 17:12 | Aizaaiza wrote about Rhea Ripley: [] "I honestly think she's an Amazing wrestler overall a total package 10/10 from me, but unfortunatly although i can't change her talent due to that, she's been booked horribly" |
19 | today 16:18 | Rassle Fan wrote about Jazmyn Nyx: [1.0] "Not a zero for only having one year. More concerning is here I am again rating a way below average wrestler who has Sara Amato listed as her trainer. No, we're not getting the full potential of someone after one year, but you will begin to see something at minimum from promos and/or in ring work. She has neither. I feel like I'm taking crazy pills because no one else seems to have noticed this trend." |
20 | today 16:15 | Rassle Fan wrote about Stephanie Vaquer: [5.0] "Is she good? Yes. Is she great? Yes. The problem is the most over thing she's doing right now is sticking her ass in the air and vaguely miming a sex act. Booker T and some fans act like they've never seen a woman before and now they're acting like she's saving women's wrestling everywhere. Another actual issue is that she can't cut a promo. She does have charisma and that will likely carry her far but it prevents her from being any better in my eyes." |
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22 | today 15:01 | benny5bellys wrote about Adam Rose: [4.0] "You remember Adam Rose and think "oh yeah, that is why WWE signed all the independent guys, it was to hide their utterly failing developmental factory". To be fair one look at the most recent 'mania card tells you that developmental is still failing in producing any sort of stream of talent." |
23 | today 14:48 | DumBBoyMan wrote about Kevin Blackwood: [10.0] "My absolute favorite dude on the indies. He is everything I love about pro-wrestling wrapped up into one. Insane in the ring with stiff moves that make you grimace, a unique look, and of course, the coolest fucking finisher in the game. A Diving Mushroom Stomp is killer. Yeah, this guy fuckin' rocks." |
24 | today 14:46 | Rassle Fan wrote about Tommy Billington : [7.0] "Kind of difficult to rate at the moment but as of right now he definitely has a bright future. He can go in the ring already and hopefully he can cut some good promos and put it all together." |
25 | today 14:39 | Rassle Fan wrote about Commissar Warhorse: [7.0] "The Warhorse gimmick is a lot of fun but can only work on the indies. However, in modern wrestling the indies can provide a great living and Warhorse has done very well for himself." |
26 | today 14:37 | Rassle Fan wrote about Davey Richards: [9.0] "It sucks that he has so many personal issues because he's one of the best wrestlers of his era. His idol was Dynamite Kid and it shows, in every aspect unfortunately." |
27 | today 14:34 | Rassle Fan wrote about Eddie Edwards: [6.0] "He's a good veteran but so much of what he does and says is uninspiring. He's certainly not terrible but as the years go on it's clear that he's just above average. It's not a bad place to be but he won't be mentioned a lot when he retires." |
28 | today 14:31 | B10HAZARD35 wrote about Damian Priest: [10.0] "I have long admired Damian Priest since his impressive tenure in Ring of Honor, where he showcased his exceptional talent and versatility. His ability to blend high-flying maneuvers with powerful striking makes him a unique performer in the ring, and he consistently captivates audiences with his charisma and storytelling. Achieving the World Championship at WrestleMania XL was a monumental milestone for him, one that he truly deserved after years of hard work and dedication in the industry. His journey to the top has been filled with challenges, and witnessing him fulfill his potential on such a grand stage was nothing short of inspiring. Given his contributions and impact in the wrestling world, I genuinely hope that WWE considers inducting Priest into the Hall of Fame in the near future, as he has certainly earned a place among the legends of the sport." |
29 | today 14:09 | Rassle Fan wrote about Logan Paul: [0.0] "He's athletic and listens to what he's told by the vets in the ring. That's it for the positives. He can't cut a promo, can't sell, can't really bump all that well. Those are the most important things required to be a good performer and entertainer. It also doesn't help that he's arrogant and unlikeable outside of wrestling. What we see on tv is how he actually behaves. This is a guy who got famous by laughing at dead bodies in a sacred place in Japan. That also says a lot about where we are but that's another can of worms. He never paid any dues and now he's on the main roster taking up space. I'm glad my own career never took off because I'd be very unhappy if I were in NXT or a veteran who put in the work. He's getting rewarded for taking shortcuts an scamming people." |
30 | today 13:57 | Rassle Fan wrote about Dutch Mantel: [5.0] "Dutch was a solid worker and decent promo but he really didn't stand out in any way unless you count his obscene amount of body hair. A lot of his heel and promo work was very low hanging fruit. That was the style at the time but a lot of heels didn't always resort to that. I think some of his best work was as a commentator and manager in SMW." |
31 | today 13:27 | Pantaman wrote about Undertaker: [7.0] "I find a great bulk of his work to be very boring and overall he's inconsistent. As a worker he's never really been the most consistent unless he's paired up with someone that's a lot more skilled than him. I specifically dislike his punches a lot. As a talker he's mostly mediocre but sometimes he decides to be the worst talker ever. One of the most iconic characters in wrestling ever though." |
32 | today 13:11 | Wrestlingfan0808 wrote about IYO SKY: [10.0] "From being the former ace of stardom to now being the current ace of the women's division in the WWE. Iyo Sky is operating on a different compared to her counterparts. She is finally back at the best in the world level wrestler. The machine is behind her now and it makes me so happy seeing the growth of Iyo over the past two years. No one deserves this more than her. She rocks. She was already a legend before her WWE run but now she's even more certified, especially with the recent developments of what's happening rn. The genius of the sky for a reason. Big Iyo not the little one! One of my favourite developments in wrestling in a very long time. Like she's really the ace now, who would of seen this coming. Earned not given!" |
33 | today 12:08 | benny5bellys wrote about Rob Terry: [3.0] "Find you someone who loves you as much as Rob loved the gas. If he hit a little harder and just stayed as a heavy then he would have been decent but good lord asking him to work singles that go quicker than a minute is a recipe for trouble." |
34 | today 12:02 | ItzHeroes wrote about Jason Jordan: [6.0] "Much helped by his in-ring work with American Alpha and Chad Gable, Jordan seemed lost after that. Him as Angle's son never worked for me, and he never had much direction. He was a good wrestler though!" |
35 | today 11:59 | [5.0] "Unfortunately EC3 stuck out like a sore thumb in NXT. He joined among the Gargano/Cole/Black/Ciampa era in which he was levels below anyone in the ring. I never felt he had much going for him, and his character didn't appeal to me that much. Maybe I need to watch some of his other stuff, but I was not impressed. He was fine, don't get me wrong, but I would have liked to have seen a bit more from him in NXT." |
36 | today 11:56 | ItzHeroes wrote about Bryan Danielson: [10.0] "I probably won't be able to say anything that hasn't already been said. Stellar career in WWE, AEW and beyond. Phenomenal wrestler, loves the sport and gets fantastic reactions wherever he goes. He got himself over organically in the WWE, and forced Vince to change his plans at Wrestlemania 30. So many great matches and moments in his career, including All In." |
37 | today 11:53 | ItzHeroes wrote about Buddy Matthews: [8.0] "He's put on some fantastic matches, and whilst he's never been a big star or got huge reactions, he has been part of some amazing teams too. I loved the House of Black, and his cruiserweight matches were stellar in WWE. Even his initial tag team was good (if not greatly helped by Alexa Bliss) with Blake & Murphy. To add that he looks the part and is incredibly athletic helps too!" |
38 | today 11:49 | ItzHeroes wrote about Braun Strowman: [7.0] "I've always enjoyed watching Strowman, and he's always been impressively over during his WWE career. He used to be a credible main even threat, and his feud with Roman led to some memorable RAW moments. He thrives in big man vs big man matches, and he has even had some good ones recently with Jacob Fatu and Bronson Reed. He'll never be a main eventer again, and he won't give you absolute classics, but he has always been very serviceable and adaptable depending on what is needed. His team with Ricochet was fun too." |
39 | today 11:43 | ItzHeroes wrote about Apollo Crews: [5.0] "Apollo has never done too much for me, although I do appreciate his athleticism and in-ring ability. He never struck me as that charismatic and seemed a bit awkward. He became stale as a babyface and then his IC title run was fine but I would have liked to have seen a PPV defence for him. I don't mind Apollo though, and he has done well to be with WWE for 10 years, which shows that he must be well-liked behind the scenes too." |
40 | today 11:39 | ItzHeroes wrote about Matthew Rehwoldt: [6.0] "Pretty good wrestler with some good mic skills. However he never blew me away. I enjoyed the Vaudevillains and Rusev Day stuff, but he didn't strike me as anything stand out in the ring." |
41 | today 08:47 | vincictor33 wrote about Pete Dunne: [5.0] "this guy is horror I hate everything about him from style to in ring moveset to presentation everything is off i just don't see what people see in him. The finger shit is awaful and if u want to do that you already have like arm destroyers why is this guy focusing in fingers ik he's just so cringe to me." |
42 | today 07:59 | Pixelized0 wrote about Syuri: [10.0] "One of the most interesting and amazing pro wrestlers to ever live. Everything she does exudes an aura of coolness yet has the ability to show great fire when called for. Despite not knowing any Japanese nor having access to a translation, she made me cry during her build to the match against Sareee and when she beat Mayu for the IWGP title because she can create that level of connection with the audience. Technically she is amazing as I would consider her the second best striker in female wrestling. She has a deep bag of grappling techniques due to her MMA background. Truly an all time great and someone that wrestling would not be the same without" |
43 | today 07:45 | ElGranJotafigaro wrote about Owen: [4.0] "Owen can be described as the following: a Randy Orton/CM Punk wannabe, an incredibly generic wrestler, and one of the most overrated performers in chilean soil. When Owen began his career, many called him "the next big thing" of chilean lucha libre. The problem was that, while Owen was quick in the ring and had some flashy moves, at the same time the guy was an incredibly arrogant and selfish prick backstage, bullying and harrasing wrestlers that were "below his level", and booking himself to go over everyone else. His backstage attitude managed to get him expelled from both Revolución Lucha Libre and Legión Lucha Libre, and after a while, the guy got himself on the bad side of many colleagues do to his social media antics, where he mocked everyone for no good reason. However, karma hurt him back when; during a match at a public park, a heavy branch fell of a tree, hit Owen in the head, and the dude spend several days in the hospital. This incident actually humbled the guy: after wrestlers in social media mocked his disgrace instead of showing compassion, Owen realized that being a jerk to others wasn't a clever strategy, so in the following years he decided to keep a low profile on social media, and avoid unnecesary conflicts. He became a mainstay for both Xtreme Club and 5 Luchas Clandestino, and even returned to Legion and RLL for some matches. All this promotions tried to push the guy into main status, and that's where the guy fell short. Owen never managed to create a gimmick, develop some mic skills, or innovate his wrestling arsenal. To make matters worse, new generations of wrestlers came into the play, and soon overshadowed all of Owen's work. Overtime, the guy has become a perenennial midcarder, and the "eternal promise" that never fulfills. His finishing maneuver is an RKO, and many of his ring maneuvers are copied from both Randy Orton and CM Punk. He's also the steretoypical "indy" wrestler that relies on dangerous bumps, no-selling his opponents offense, and making his matches complete spotfests from the beginning to the end; the whole concept of "ring psychology" is completely absent during his matches. To summarize, his lack of originality restrains him from going further." |
44 | today 05:56 | GlassJawJones wrote about Mike D Vecchio: [8.0] "The man is a walking Create-A-Wrestler from the moves to the look. Needs more reps and polish but he oozes intensity and is freakishly athletic. Has the potential to be one of the most exciting wresters in the world." |
45 | today 04:43 | Pixelized0 wrote about IYO SKY: [10.0] "One of the 2 best women in the world right now and in my opinion the greatest female wrestler of all time. Ask her to be a technician and you have one of the best technicians in the world. Ask her to be a base for a smaller wrestler (somehow has happened) and she's a fantastic base. Ask her to strike with the Meiko Satomura and she doesn't fall bad. The greatest high flyer of all time on top of all that. Bad at nothing and great at just about everything. The perfect wrestler to build a company around." |
46 | today 04:19 | lklax33 wrote about Ahmed Johnson: [4.0] "The only reason I'm giving him as HIGH as a 4 is actually because of his promos. They sucked. But they were similar to B-rate movies, where they sucked so bad it actually made it fun and amusing to watch. As far as watching his matches, they were a car crash. This time not as enjoyable as the promos because then you saw him brutally cripple a fellow worker on the most basic of moves. I didn't even know he had that reputation until recently, but apparently his reputation is universal as a dangerous guy." |
47 | today 03:49 | [7.0] "Beyond charismatic, probably a Top 5 English speaking mic guy, a hige draw, an icon. A somewhat limited worker with a weaker in-ring resume than most would expect, greatly benefiting from working with superior in-ring talents like Steve Austin, Mick Foley and Kurt Angle. Possessed a nasty habit of burying other wrestlers in promos to negative effect." |
48 | today 03:38 | kennerado wrote about Terry Funk: [10.0] "One of the few wrestlers who is truly a "legend". In his 50's he was still having incredible matches and feuds in Japan and in ECW. His promos leading up to the first ECW PPV were incredible, especially when he spoke about how his father passed away before winning a world heavyweight title." |
49 | today 03:28 | HV85106 wrote about Kurt Angle: [10.0] "What is there to say that hasn't already been said about Kurt Angle? His resume speaks for itself. His technical acumen, his ability to compel a crowd, his comedic timing, how he was able to give us a whole laundry list of legendary matches. One of his most underrated was vs Mr. Anderson at Lockdown 2010. Absolute masterclass of a wrestler, and he deserved at least one 5 star from Dave." |
50 | today 03:19 | Wrestling By Shelly wrote about Kurt Angle: [10.0] "Kurt Angle is the most complete wrestler he can fly he can wrestle he can brawl he's extreme he can make me cry he can make me laugh he can make me hate him" |
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52 | today 02:22 | prolol wrote about Mandy Rose: [] "0.0 dude I'm about to give her a 5 but when she talks about Tiffany Stratton about stealing her moves and idea like bro at least she can wrestle better than u, and u complaining while u have a OF the only reason why ur the nxt champion for a year because they felt bad for u when they were making u a jobber in the main roster so much that u go back to NXT to win that title screw u even that noob logan paul can wrestle better than u" |
53 | today 01:51 | Aizaaiza wrote about Bianca Belair: [] "To be honest, i find her incredibly overrated Yes, she's athletic and is great in Ring but i feel like she lacks something named realism, often time her matches are structured the same way while also not keeping any realism znd does moves for the sake of doing them Her promos are great, character stale 3/10 for me" |
54 | today 00:58 | layout neckbreaker wrote about Shiloh Hill: [2.0] "All he does is yell and get angry in his promos I skip him immediately when he stats doing this. That just irks me so much. And you rating him 7s and 9s, you dont know what are you talking about. This guy can get fired tomorrow nobody will care. Future of the company, he's not even on Evolve... Get serious." |
55 | 29.04.2025 23:12 | ItsAllAWorkAnyway wrote about Jim Neidhart: [6.0] "Jim Neidhart was one of the better tag specialists of his day. He did well in the NWA before getting the call to WWE, where he found success as part of The Hart Foundation (and while some kids bought the Bret Hart sunglasses, other kids bought cotton candy to give themselves a Neidhart beard! ) He was respectable as a powerhouse and as a singles talent, but will be best remembered for his tag team accomplishments." |
56 | 29.04.2025 23:10 | ItsAllAWorkAnyway wrote about Hannibal: [3.0] "At the highest level, Hannibal was a major league enhancement talent. Yet at the independent level, Hannibal was a fairly successful promoter for a "AA-circuit" independent promotion that operated in Canada. While his story about contracting Hepatitis C during a wrestling match garnered sympathy, the way he gigged an unsuspecting worker so badly that it borderline-criminal garnered much condemnation (and since this happened in-ring, it gets included in the rating.) I appreciate his efforts as a promoter, but that's not something that can be dismissed." |
57 | 29.04.2025 22:40 | Rassle Fan wrote about Matt Cardona: [7.0] "Up until 2020 I thought for sure he was destined to be the Koko B Ware or Brooklyn Brawler of his time. He was the very definition of complacent. He was so happy to just work for WWE he didn't care about his career. Then he was released and after several months he completely reinvented himself and even became NWA champion! I don't think he's ever going to main event major ppvs but he's carved a great niche for himself and might be making more money now than WWE." |
58 | 29.04.2025 22:24 | CoagueSoldier wrote about Saika Takeuchi: [7.0] "If theres one thing GAEA taught me it's that they don't mess about there. Takeuchi took an absolute pounding in training (as shown in the documentary) and the payoff didn't match the dues paid. Still, Takeuchi did get something out of her training and became a very competent joshi if only for a short while. I wish she had a longer career." |
59 | 29.04.2025 22:20 | CoagueSoldier wrote about Sam Gradwell: [7.0] "Sam has definitely got better with age, it took him a while to find his groove but now he's the Blackpool Thunderstorm he is totally rocking it as a no nonsense powerhouse. Sam has been plagued with a number of knee injuries for some time which has gapped his career several times but has bounced back each time. I hope they heal as Sam has more to give and will be a huge player in the UK and European scene." |
60 | 29.04.2025 22:19 | [0.0] "Goldberg is the bald ultimate warrior to me. Couldn't wrestle, couldn't talk, was all look and a winstreak that was fake. He's a giant mark for himself that has fucked up both other wrestlers and their storylines. Who could forget him ruining the great story between Kevin Owens and Chris Jericho? And god only knows how many people he actually injured, the biggest of them all being the career ending kick that he delivered to a legitimate GOAT contender, and Bret has every right to still be bitter about that today. The amount of good Goldberg singles matches can be counted on one hand. He's a pure nostalgia act, plain and simple. He was never good, ever. Name one good Goldberg promo. You can't. Name one match where he was the best worker in the ring. You can't. Can't stand the WWE constantly propping him up as this great thing." |
61 | 29.04.2025 22:02 | RyanFitzmagic wrote about John Cena: [9.0] "While my taste in wrestling has rapidly changed from when I initially became a fan, there is credit to be given that I probably would not have gotten into wrestling as much as I did if not for Cena. The impact Cena has had on the wrestling industry makes it hard to go any lower than a 9." |
62 | 29.04.2025 21:28 | vinsinashty wrote about Kuro: [9.0] "He is the man that will take the lead in the French wrestling scene with Aigle Blanc and Mike D on their way out. He s got it all : in ring, charisma, gimmick, looks. He is still young and he can only go up !" |
63 | 29.04.2025 21:23 | vinsinashty wrote about Mike D Vecchio: [9.0] "He is the future of this business. His mix of brute force and high flying make him a name to watch in the future." |
64 | 29.04.2025 21:21 | vinsinashty wrote about Aigle Blanc: [9.0] "As far as for the European scene, he deserves a 10. He did it all and help many promotions gain in fame thanks to his exciting matches. Now I want to see what he can do in the rest of the world and it starts with All Japan" |
65 | 29.04.2025 19:28 | pnghausen wrote about AJ The Future: [5.0] "I honestly can't stand this guy, or Clay Roberts, for that matter. I really wish they'd separate them. He's not necessarily bad in the ring; in fact, you can see glimpses of real potential. But being paired with someone like Clay has done him no favors. The team just isn't working, and it's holding him back from finding his own identity. Let him break away and figure out who he is on his own, because there's definitely something there, but right now, it's being buried." |
66 | 29.04.2025 19:25 | pnghausen wrote about Brad Baylor: [5.0] "He's just not enjoyable to watch. His gimmick feels really plain, there's nothing about his presentation that grabs your attention. I've tried to get into his matches, but they're just not entertaining--he relies on cheap tactics, and even then, nothing he does leaves a lasting impression. It all ends up feeling forgettable and flat." |
67 | 29.04.2025 19:18 | pnghausen wrote about Gino Medina: [4.0] "Honestly, he's probably one of the most boring wrestlers I've seen. I was hoping he'd be better live, but he was actually even less impressive in person. He's decent in the ring, but nothing about him really stands out. His gimmick just doesn't seem to work right now, and overall, he's not as good as people sometimes make him out to be. Pretty disappointing." |
68 | 29.04.2025 19:13 | pnghausen wrote about Scott Oberman: [10.0] "Without a doubt, one of the most impressive wrestlers I've seen recently. The guy's got insane talent and really stands out in the ring. Even as long as he's been wrestling it's clear he's only going to keep getting better. I really hope to see his career develop further." |
69 | 29.04.2025 18:54 | Keithnelson18 wrote about Jey Uso: [5.0] "I'll admit, Jey isn't the best wrestle of all time. Most of his singles matches since his 2023 singles run have been either good or meh at best. I mean besides maybe 3 or 4 good matches, I can't really think of a good singles match Jey has had. The guy is super over with the fans and I'm not taking that away from him. Just to be clear, I don't hate Jey Uso, if I did, he would've gotten a 1 or 0." |
70 | 29.04.2025 18:30 | WWE SUOMI wrote about Mikko Maestro: [] "It has been decades since WWE has had a wrestler from Finland and FINALLY Mikko Maestro came! During his early years he was very impressive, hungry and intensive wrestler in the local indies. It has been a pleasure for the whole nation to watch his performances in WWE as we can now watch the shows live on NETFLIX. We hope that he'll get bigger roles in the shows soon and brings a championship to Finland. Mikko is an outstanding extraordinary talent that will keep climbing the ladder up!" |
71 | 29.04.2025 18:14 | TeaganFox wrote about Kidd Bandit: [9.0] "Kidd Bandit. I MAY be biased (just a bit) as she got me back INTO wrestling back in 2022 with her helpful persona and her allowing me to talk to her multiple times over Twitter, and as a trans woman myself, but after watching her match with ZSJ, she has improved since getting injured at the end of 2023. However, she does have some stuff to work on promo-wise (as I haven't seen a promo from her since her injury), but overall, she can work a great match, and that's all I need from a pro wrestler. 9/10. Welcome back, Kidd." |
72 | 29.04.2025 16:22 | zacharymahabir wrote about Pat McAfee: [3.0] "While I thought some of Pat's earlier work was pretty fresh and new, a bit of a more frat-boy sports-herd type of thing, with the credibility of being a very well-established professional sports guy (8-season NFL career, made 2 Pro-Bowls), I think Pat's RECENT work on commentary, especially on RAW since last year, has put a massive stain on my perception of him. There were plenty of times when Pat was a little loud or annoying in the past, but his recent incessantness has been unbearable, and it's not going to improve, considering how close him and Cole have become as colleagues and how much they both seem to enjoy the report they have. He is still young enough to have good matches so, as of this writing, I'm holding my breath that the Gunther match isn't that bad" |
73 | 29.04.2025 16:03 | giannists wrote about Tam Nakano: [10.0] "One of the best wrestlers in the world.She had great skills in the ring and as for her storytelling i don't think there is a wrestler male or female that can reach her level.I never saw someone else like her on this.She made every storyline and match special with all the emotions she brought every time.She became the most popular wrestler of Stardom and also made her teammates on Cosmic Angels very popular too because they were around her.The way she retired was a masterpiece and if not the best on of the best retirements in the history of wrestling and it was the only way that will fit her.She was one of a kind.There will not be another Tam Nakano.Thank you for everything Tam." |
74 | 29.04.2025 15:57 | Chefi wrote about Bad Luck Fale: [1.0] "Fale used to be a decent wrestler in 2014-2017 but now he's barely able to put on a decent match. Always has been slow, sluggish and uninspired. He's had a couple good matches with Tanahashi, Shibata and his match against Nagata in G1 2017 was good. Everything else is a hard pass. Not only that, I don't know how he's allowed to be considered a trainer. His dojo has a shitty reputation and has yet to produce any major stars. He has never really impressed me and with his age he probably never will." |
75 | 29.04.2025 15:36 | bahatamer wrote about Bron Breakker: [10.0] "He is the best wrestler I have watched these days, he deserves it with his magnificent spear and his fighting style being the best, locking on the screen. He is one of the best gladiator warriors of WWE. Bron Breakker fights brilliantly and adjusts the system very well, adapts to wrestling and sells it very well, I was amazed by the way he sells the fight. He is one of the people that WWE should not be wasted. Paul Heyman's evaluation is also genius. This increased Heyman's reputation even more in my eyes." |
76 | 29.04.2025 15:32 | OrobertH4 wrote about Bob Backlund: [9.0] "Backlund was a great technical wrestler and pound for pound one of the strongest guys in the history of wrestling. It's definitely nice to see people giving him his flowers these days." |
77 | 29.04.2025 15:20 | mj2609 wrote about Shawn Michaels: [10.0] "The greatest in-ring performer in the history of the business. The Heart-Break Kid, The Showstopper and Mr Wrestlemania himself!" |
78 | 29.04.2025 15:19 | Rassle Fan wrote about Jazzy Gabert: [6.0] "For a time it looked like she was primed to be a big star. It clearly hasn't worked out that way which is a shame. She had a very Chyna like presence about her and there simply aren't enough powerhouse female wrestlers." |
79 | 29.04.2025 15:18 | Almaida wrote about Jamie Hayter: [9.0] "It's been such a pleasure watching Jamie Hayter come into her own over the last few years. From a relatively unknown (in North America) lackey to a legitimate world champion in just a couple years, it really feels like she's just getting started. She's proven to be a fantastic, hard-hitting wrestler with great presence and charisma. It's such a shame that she's missing so much time to injury right when her career was taking off. If she can at least maintain the same form when she returns, the sky is the limit. (Update 29.04.2025: She's been back for around eight months now and seems to finally be close to her old form. Still a fantastic wrestler but it took her quite some time to find her groove again; that back injury must have been absolutely devastating. I'm keeping my rating as a 9 for now, and I'm still very optimistic about her future, all things considered.)" |
80 | 29.04.2025 15:17 | Havoc Rave wrote about Toby Klein: [10.0] "Toby is one of my favorites, maybe it was never the most extreme in CZW (in Iwa Mid-South it was a crazy beast, which shattered anyone, but then I will talk about that) but it was very funny. His chemistry with Necro Butcher was legendary, regardless of whether they were partners or rivals it was clear that someone was going to suffer, in IWA Mid-South it is my favorite, the matches versus Necro are the best thing I have seen (Kotdm 2003-04). Someday, I will tell my children's legend of Mr. Insanity (if I got to have them)." |
81 | 29.04.2025 15:15 | Rassle Fan wrote about Nyla Rose: [7.0] "Nyla was a very important part of the AEW women's division in the early days. It's a shame she was never allowed to be more like herself on social media. She's quite hilarious and if given the green light, may have been able to really get over as a babyface. I think Nyla plays to her strengths very well but unfortunately never quite reached the next level." |
82 | 29.04.2025 15:13 | Rassle Fan wrote about Bunny : [3.0] "I hate to leave such a low rating because she's a sweetheart of a person but that doesn't translate to being a good wrestler. The Bunny character was good as a valet but whether it's that version of Allie, she never had a good match. Sure she's pretty but simply being pretty isn't hall of fame worthy." |
83 | 29.04.2025 15:11 | Rassle Fan wrote about Dr. Britt Baker DMD: [3.0] "She's not the best in the ring. She's ok and has gotten much better since she first joined the company in 2019. Her character work grew exponentially and she wasn't as sloppy with her timing. Her promos were very good for a while. She still doesn't look very athletic when she's running the ropes but she has a lot of charisma and fans are invested in her matches. That's the most important quality to have. Her promos have gotten better but she's recently in the habit of constantly making her feuds about her being there from day 1 and these big bad interlopers keep showing up. It made a lot of sense with Saraya and honestly with Mercedes too, if she hadn't already done it. Baker isn't nearly as good as either her or her character thinks she is. She will always remain an important woman in the early days of their division but with the amount of talent AEW keeps accumulating her weaknesses are more glaring." |
84 | 29.04.2025 15:08 | Rassle Fan wrote about Gail Kim: [9.0] "One of the most important women in wrestling. She was way ahead of the curve when it came to having actual great matches and not bra and panties. She was doing it on national television longer than even Sara Del Ray. I still think Gail is underrated. Maybe not for her in ring ability, but for her pioneering for female wrestlers. The only thing she couldn't really do was cut a great promo." |
85 | 29.04.2025 15:06 | ultravioletshiroi wrote about Roxanne Perez: [9.0] "Man I've been sleeping on this girl for way too long she is brilliant. She's a solid technical wrestler, she's athletic with great cardio, very good at executing the fundamentals, can tell a story in the ring and she's willing to take bumps like the other top girls and she's only 23. She can do some pretty impressive moves too like the Canadian Destroyer. Booker T often nitpicks her performances and can't find mistakes." |
86 | 29.04.2025 15:03 | Rassle Fan wrote about Zena Sterling: [2.0] "After watching several episodes of LFG, I've found myself going down a rabbit hole of watching pretty bad wrestlers and their trainer is Sara Amato. Here's yet another example of someone who looks ill equipped to be in any type of match let alone ones featured on tv. The rule of thumb for wrestling training is you need a minimum of one year before you start working real matches. Zena is a living example of why that exists." |
87 | 29.04.2025 15:01 | Rassle Fan wrote about Leigh Laurel: [2.0] "Here we have another below average wrestler who has only trained in WWE by Sara Amato. Granted she less than one full year so there's time but based on others the future doesn't look bright for her." |
88 | 29.04.2025 14:57 | Rassle Fan wrote about Sara Amato: [0.0] "This is going to be a rating based only on her merits as a trainer. I've seen a lot of wrestlers rated mid to low here and Sara Amato is the listed trainer. Right now she could possibly be the worst trainer in the history of wrestling that has been training more than 10 years. I'm not counting people like Buzz Sawyer or Chris Adams who took the money and literally ran. There's a long list of people who started training in WWE and only WWE with her in charge and they're not good. What they all have in common is the inability to cut a promo of any kind and very average to below average in ring skills. Some of them are outright botch machines. They also share an awkwardness in their movements which either causes them to botch or look like they're moving in quicksand." |
89 | 29.04.2025 14:52 | Rassle Fan wrote about Ivy Nile: [2.0] "I don't watch NXT weekly but from what I have seen from her there and especially the Royal Rumble, the prognosis isn't good for her. She looks like a clone of Beth Phoenix with a fraction of the talent and charisma. She was so sloppy in that rumble match that I felt second hand embarrassment. She wasn't the only one that night but one of the wrestlers that stood out in a bad way. Once again, a below average talent in the ring and on the mic was trained by Sara Amato." |
90 | 29.04.2025 14:47 | CO9000 wrote about Vince McMahon: [] "There is no doubt that without this man, WWE or professional wrestling in general wouldn't be where it is today. We wouldn't have had stars such as Hulk Hogan, The Rock, Steve Austin, The Undertaker, John Cena, etc. And we wouldn't have had some of the most memorable moments in WWE history. However, his questionable decisions (especially during his later years), combined with the fact that he's a shit human being, essentially drown out all the positive things. And don't get me started on all the sexual allegations that he's went through. Again, you gotta give him props for all the contributions he made with WWE and the entire pro wrestling scene, but Vince McMahon as a human being? A genuinely disgusting human being." |
91 | 29.04.2025 14:31 | ptomlinson98 wrote about Erik Watts: [1.0] "This guy absolutely sucks - the worst case of nepo hire I've seen. No personality, trash promo and in-ring... Oh man he is awful. Crowds don't care and commentators have had to work so hard to work around the fact he is just pure ass for ages." |
92 | 29.04.2025 14:19 | Unbesiegbar374 wrote about Bron Breakker: [10.0] "Fair to say that since 2021 he is evolving fast and being associated with Seth Rollins will conduct him to the main event scene. The in-ring is just awesome, the character is on point and even if his promos are not that yet, Paul Heyman will help him. If I was you, I would buy Bron stocks right now, because he is the future of this company." |
93 | 29.04.2025 13:12 | Nileshramphal25 wrote about IYO SKY: [10.0] "Iyo sky is the greatest woman's wrestler in the world, she has perfected so many different styles of wrestling, technical, high flying, she can truly do it all, I'm so happy she is finally getting recognised in the wwe for being such an amazing wrestler, and now even making history being the first Japanese wrestler to win a mania match, every time she steps in that ring I am left in awe, there's not a wrestler in the wwe that can touch her in the ring right now male or female. Truly a one of a kind talent and her stardom matches are some of the greatest wrestling matches I've ever seen" |
94 | 29.04.2025 12:41 | ChuongNguyen wrote about Sting: [10.0] "What the Undertaker was to the WWE, Sting was to WCW, TNA, and AEW. He was a reliable presence, and an intriguing character. Malibu, nWo, Crow, and Joker - Sting has portrayed them all, and capitvated the audience with his mystical presence. He is, without a doubt, one of the greatest!" |
95 | 29.04.2025 12:26 | JeyReydar97 wrote about Leigh Laurel: [7.0] "She's got good in-ring skills and she can move around. She's definitely going to find that gimmick that suites her best but it's going to take some time. The LFG program will help her tremendously." |
96 | 29.04.2025 11:19 | benny5bellys wrote about Rosemary: [4.0] "I am mainly astonished to discover Rosemary has only been in TNA for 7 years. It feels much longer. She has a certain level of popularity thanks to tenure and American wrestling wrestling fans abiding love for crap spooky bollocks. There is a reason she is hid away in the tag division. If i sound like I am burying her then I don't mean too. Companies like TNA need folks like Rosemary." |
97 | 29.04.2025 11:19 | SUPERXOR wrote about Eddie Kingston: [3.0] "Eddie Kingston comes across like an amateur theater actor overplaying a "tough guy" persona. While AEW has pushed him heavily--he's defeated top-tier wrestlers and even held three titles simultaneously--I fail to see how this benefits his credibility. His finisher lacks impact; how does it logically secure a pin against a powerhouse? I'm still searching for what makes him compelling. Instead of forcing an intimidating aura, Eddie needs to focus on refining his in-ring skills and authenticity." |
98 | 29.04.2025 11:09 | vincictor33 wrote about Cody Rhodes: [7.0] "I have come to respect and even enjoy Cody Rhodes, the way he elevated his presence is simply phenomenal and he deserves all the praise for his hard work. In ring I find him above average. Nothing too crazy. Happy he accomplished what he set out to do." |
99 | 29.04.2025 11:00 | SUPERXOR wrote about Aleister Black: [5.0] "Aleister Black was once an exceptional wrestler, showcasing impressive striking ability, high-flying maneuvers, and a well-rounded skill set. In recent years, however, his in-ring performance has declined significantly, becoming deeply disappointing. If he is genuinely struggling with mental health issues, he should prioritize seeking long-term treatment rather than continuing to deliver subpar matches. I still care about him and hope he prioritizes his well-being to return stronger." |
100 | 29.04.2025 10:47 | [8.0] "This rating accounts for John Cena's legacy. In 2025, his mic skills remain elite, but his in-ring performance has declined significantly. While personal bias exists--objectively, his ring work this year might only merit a 5/10--it feels reductive to assign such a harsh score to someone who has dedicated 25 years to professional wrestling." |