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1today
04:56 
the nox wrote about Undertaker:
[10.0] "Captivated me COMPLETELY as a child. One of the greatest character in wrestling to ever grace the sport, very solid wrestling ability."
2today
04:53 
the nox wrote about Eddie Guerrero:
[10.0] "My personal GOAT. He had it all, the technical wrestling ability, the swag, the charisma on and off the mic, and the iconic moves. A legend in the business that was gone way too soon. RIP Eddie."
3today
04:38 
yamcha414 wrote about Jade Cargill:
[7.0] "Jade Cargill deserves more props as a wrestler...she has undeniable star power, athleticism, and a commanding presence...her in-ring skills are still developing compared to more seasoned performers. She excels at presenting herself as a dominant force, with an impressive physique and strong charisma that make her feel like a big deal whenever she appears. I get why she is the target of a lot of ire...but I can tell she's trying. Also, every story she's involved in is a ton of fun... PLUS LOOK AT THOSE ARMS, BRUV!"
4today
04:18 
CMFunk007 wrote about Gary Young:
[6.0] "This guy seemed like a solid hand in the ring for the brief time I watched him wrestle, which was in World Class Wrestling as part of Skandor Akbar's Devastation Incorporated and tag team partner to Cactus Jack in his early years. I haven't watch his GWF stuff yet, but I will. Hopefully he's as entertaining there as he was in World Class."
5today
03:28 
[5.0] "I'll be honest I just don't like her delivery. She's a very good announcer if we're talking technical ability, she really is. The problem for me is that she sounds too rehearsed, too professional and too exaggerated. Howard Finkle, Lilian Garcia and Samantha Irvin sound more soulful, she sounds both more technical and refined. She's good at sounding a certain way that to me any many others sounds more grating than pleasant to the ears. I think her appeal is that she's just very good at hyping up the wrestler, but I think I'd rather hear someone who just sounds better."
6today
01:32 
[6.0] "From what I have seen Akebono was a solid worker but not great mostly known for Maina 21 Show match. But in Japan he got better and lost weight. And won the Ajpw Triple crown world championship underrated."
7today
00:34 
JuanLoco wrote about Brock Lesnar:
[9.0] "Prime Brock Lesnar was an absolute beast and super talented and wherever he goes he is successful, I don't know why they gave him a manager for so many years if he is a charismatic guy, the only thing left is his lack of activity since he returned from the UFC and started to be a part-timer."
8today
00:20 
CDProsPro wrote about Brock Lesnar:
[0.0] "Special Ed Lesnar. A damn waste of championship money and reigns. A overrated piece of roid meat and yes he is the worst thing to happen to pro wrestling. Lets say if he was a decent person, chill to learn how to move away from people socially and not wasting his man juices on unwilling victims, he has the physical presence from college to earlier rookie status. Oh and yes Special Ed is the most unintimidating person in real life, a supposed tough guy but I think cash helps his false aspirations to have a real dream job headlining the superbowl or cattle rustling. Theres nothing wrong being an introvert or not a people person. But since 2001 there have been stories after stories after stories of him being a jerk unwarranted. He needs to go away forever because deep down, he is no good to live on planet earth after he quit wrestling back in 2004. 2006 he was a black eye on wrestling or puroresu, refusing to do the simple business required to lose the title regardless of money. 2009 where his own body given up on his piteous mass in physical attributes. 2012 felt like lifetimes ago, 2014 felt like yesterday, 2016 felt terrible and ever since we all just wanted him to go away for good. Justice for Janel Grant."
9today
00:13 
NighthawkN wrote about Ms. Blue:
[4.0] "Very limited wrestler, with a minimal moveset. On the positive side, she is very personable and pleasant to fans (in my experience at least); unlike many other wrestlers."
1004.08.2025
23:53 
[8.0] "Had the look, the charisma and the in ring skills. Genuinely tragic he never made it to where he should have. Unlucky to be caught in Jarrett's Reign of Terror and in WWECW. Amazing human to look after his family."
1104.08.2025
23:39 
mini wrote about Darby Allin:
[10.0] "Darby Allin isn't built like a star. He's 5'8, 170 soaking wet, face half-covered in warpaint, wearing jeans and a hoodie like he's about to tag a train car. But the second the lights drop and that music hits, he's untouchable. There is no one like him. There never was. There won't be again. He's not a wrestler who happens to do stunts. He's a stuntman who happens to be a wrestler. And that makes all the difference. He doesn't bump. He crashes. He doesn't sell. He breaks. Watch closely and you'll see a man genuinely, willfully trying to destroy himself in front of a live audience night after night. And somehow, it's not self-indulgent. It's honest. Everything Darby does is raw. His movement. His look. His offense. That low-angle suicide dive is a bullet out of a shotgun. The Coffin Drop is one of the most reckless top-rope moves ever performed in a major company. No setup. No looking back. He just falls. Dead weight. Because that's the point. He's not trying to win. He's trying to end it. There's a moral clarity to how he wrestles. It's not about titles. It's not about legacy. It's about showing you he's still here. Every single match is a resurrection. You thought he was done? He's not. You thought he was dead? He isn't. Not yet. And that's the part people miss. The point was never to be undefeated. The point was to be undeniable. No matter how many times he gets folded up, dropped on steel, smashed through barricades or buried in thumbtacks, he always crawls back. Scarred. Bent. Still fighting. That's what makes the crowd scream. That's what makes the kids paint their faces. He made the TNT title matter. He made people care. He didn't need a catchphrase. He didn't need a faction. He didn't need a mic. He just showed up every week and suffered. And you felt it. You respected it. Because that's what this whole thing is supposed to be. Sacrifice. Not posturing. Pairing him with Sting wasn't nostalgia. It was poetry. Two ghosts, one from the past, one from the future, both draped in black and white, silently stalking a business that forgot how to feel. Darby gave Sting a second life. Sting gave Darby a mirror. They were perfect together. Two icons--one literal, one spiritual--fighting not for the company, but for each other. Darby Allin isn't for the casuals. He isn't polished. He isn't "safe." He's not here to work a six-minute match and shake hands backstage. He's here to fling himself at death and make it look beautiful. Every generation gets one. One guy who doesn't fit the mold. One guy who bleeds harder. Falls faster. Breaks better. In this era, that guy is Darby. He's the broken rib you forget to tape up. The lump in your throat during the last minute of a match. The cough you never recover from. Darby Allin is not a wrestler. He's a bruise in motion."
1204.08.2025
23:33 
mini wrote about Kenny Omega:
[10.0] "Kenny Omega is the best wrestler alive. No qualifiers. No asterisks. Nobody blends physical intensity, match psychology, and sheer weirdness with as much precision. He's not just a performer. He's an auteur. Every match is a production. Every gear choice, facial expression, camera glance--it all means something. And if you're not paying attention, that's your loss. He went to Japan and reshaped the entire scene. Took the IWGP title. Main-evented the Dome. Rebuilt the junior heavyweight division, then bulldozed through the heavyweights. He didn't follow the path. He became the path. And then he made everyone else chase him. There's nobody else who could pull off the cleaner gimmick, the finger guns, the anime villain aura--and still have five-star matches while doing it. He talks like he's out of a JRPG, then wrestles like his life depends on it. The contrast isn't awkward. It's perfect. He made wrestling feel like art again. His run with Okada is already locked in as the greatest series of matches ever. Not up for debate. He made Moxley look even tougher. He gave Danielson his best match since returning. And when he teamed with Hangman? Lightning in a bottle. That story burned slow and finished like a bomb going off. Kenny doesn't just wrestle. He choreographs chaos. He writes symphonies with strikes and V-Triggers. His timing is freakish. His pacing is flawless. And when he wants to sell, he can break your heart without saying a word. He's not for everyone. That's fine. You don't want everyone to get it. That's part of the appeal. He's a cult favorite who crossed over. A Canadian anime nerd who took over the world. Kenny Omega is the blueprint now. The best bout machine. The guy your favorite wrestler is trying to copy. There's before Kenny. There's after Kenny. That's how eras get defined."
1304.08.2025
23:31 
mini wrote about Brock Lesnar:
[10.0] "Brock Lesnar isn't just a wrestler. He's a spectacle. From day one, you knew. The look. The size. The intensity. Within months, he was WWE Champion. He crushed The Rock. He steamrolled Hogan. He made Kurt Angle bleed for it. No slow climb, no filler. He showed up and took over. This isn't a gimmick. Lesnar is the real deal. NCAA Division I Champion. UFC Heavyweight Champion. IWGP Heavyweight Champion. The guy walked into three separate combat sports and dominated. That doesn't happen. It just doesn't. In the ring, he's violent and fast. A physical phenomenon. When Brock decides it's go time, you get destruction with purpose. Matches against Styles, Bryan, Cena, Punk, Rollins--they speak for themselves. He bumps like a maniac. He sells like he's actually being hurt. He elevates guys when he wants to. And when he doesn't? You still watch. Because you have to. He doesn't need to talk. He never did. He has Heyman, sure. But Brock communicates just fine without words. A stare, a grin, the way he paces. That's all you need. The moment he walks out, everything changes. It always has. People complain about the suplexes. About the short matches. About the schedule. That's the point. Brock is the attraction. He doesn't wrestle every week. He doesn't need to. He shows up, wrecks everything in the room, cashes the check, and walks out with the same grin. That's why it works. That's why he's different. You can hate the booking. You can hate the dominance. But you can't pretend it didn't work. You can't pretend he didn't draw. He's not just a champion. He's the boss level. The final threat. The one the rest have to survive. Brock Lesnar is combat sports made flesh. Cold. Efficient. Brutal. One of one. Always has been. Always will be."
1404.08.2025
23:29 
[8.0] "I see her as I see Mina someone whom i see has some who has peeked yes she has that one classic match with Toni. Mina does not have that classic match outside of that they both huge consistency issues, output wise"
1504.08.2025
23:16 
crs285 wrote about Brock Lesnar:
[7.0] "Brock is an interesting case study in pro wrestling. He is very talented in the ring. His style is great, and he has the right look for the business. He is not the most talented on the mic but being paired with Paul Heyman makes up for that easily. Where he has lacked is the fans seem to reject him for much of his career leading to him leaving WWE the first time and him being hated in the second run. WWE pushing him hard made the fans continue hating him and made him a top heel. When Brock lets his personality show with the Money in the Bank briefcase or when feuding with the Tribal Chief the fans actually get behind him."
1604.08.2025
23:03 
[7.0] "Someone who has vastly improved, but i think high seven low 8 is her best possible grade if you take her whole catalogue in to account."
1704.08.2025
22:38 
Blackpnkinmyarea wrote about Naomi:
[8.0] "I posted a comment before she turned heel and in it I mentioned the women Naomi has inspired, how she is average to me but has always had the potential to be more, and how I want her to utilize her move-set a lot more. But I have to say after reading some of these comments and seeing what some on Reddit and Twitter have said in regards to her it's so weird to say the least. There are some wrestlers people have a ceiling for and she's one of those wrestlers. Those same people have their minds up about her no matter what she does as well so if they think she isn't good they're gonna think that no matter what. It was a whole thing on Twitter like a week or two ago about her being sloppy, slow, and moves just don't look as if they hurt or are effective. Not only that but she doesn't have any great moves in her move-set. I feel as if this also goes to show that not many people actually watch the product or have watched her because there's people that still think she uses the "Rear View" as her base finisher. She has so many variations of her FTG/Slayomission submission finisher. The other day I saw a compilation from @ThatT_R_E_N_N_O on Twitter and she has so many variations of her moves and finishers it's insane. My biggest critique for her though like I said in the beginning is that she needs to start utilizing her move-set more.The splits were good for the GLOW era but now she needs to change gears. She's done a lot different moves especially in TNA that she hasn't done in WWE yet however, this heel run I want her to be the most grittiest heel with the move-set to go along with it. I don't know about her being sloppy or uncoordinated I'm still waiting to see that actually. And lastly, yes you can acknowledge that she's slowed down but she isn't slow as if she goes a turtles speed as people make it seem like she is. I recently saw that she's been dealing with health issues since 2018 - 2019 I know it had something to do with fibroids."
1804.08.2025
22:26 
[7.0] "Piper Niven is a powerful and dynamic wrestler who has shown plenty of promise throughout her career. She has a unique combination of strength, agility, and charisma that makes her stand out in any match she's in. I'm giving her a 7/10 because, while she clearly has the talent and presence to be a major player, I feel there's still untapped potential that could be developed further with better booking and storylines. Her in-ring style is intense and impactful, which allows her to create memorable moments and hold her own against a variety of opponents. Piper's ability to connect with the audience through her passion and energy is impressive, and it's clear she's committed to improving every time she steps into the ring. That said, I believe she still needs more consistent exposure on a bigger platform to truly reach the heights she's capable of. There are times when she has been underutilized, which is unfortunate given her potential. Overall, Piper Niven is a wrestler with great promise and I look forward to seeing her grow and evolve. She deserves better opportunities to showcase her skills and become a top contender. For now, she earns a solid 7/10 from me."
1904.08.2025
22:25 
[7.0] "Kylie Rae is a wrestler who truly stands out with her incredible potential and charisma. From the moment she entered the independent wrestling scene, it was clear she had something special -- a natural ability to connect with the crowd, solid in-ring skills, and a personality that made her memorable. I'm giving her a 7/10 because while she's still on the rise, she's already shown glimpses of what could be a very bright future. Her matches have a great mix of technical skill and emotional storytelling, and she's proven she can hold her own against some of the best competitors. What excites me most is the possibility that Kylie Rae could eventually make a big impact in a major promotion. She has the look, talent, and charisma that larger companies are always searching for. That said, she's still developing and has room to grow, especially in terms of consistency and character work. But the foundation is definitely there. If she can stay focused and get the right opportunities, I truly believe she could become a top star in women's wrestling. Kylie Rae has all the tools to succeed, and I'm eager to see where her career goes. A solid 7/10 from me!"
2004.08.2025
22:23 
[7.0] "Sonya Deville is a wrestler I've always believed had far more potential than what we ever got to see on screen. From her MMA background to her confident mic work, she had all the tools to become a standout performer in WWE's women's division. She brought a level of realism and grit that made her feel different from the typical roster -- her strikes looked legit, her promos had presence, and her look stood out in a meaningful way. Unfortunately, I feel like WWE never really gave her the opportunity to shine in a consistent, meaningful storyline. She often played a supporting role -- whether as a sidekick to Mandy Rose or as an authority figure -- and while she played those roles well, they didn't capitalize on her in-ring ability or her real-life passion for wrestling. When she finally did get a push, it was either cut short or sidelined by other circumstances. Her personal strength and openness outside the ring also deserve respect. But strictly from a wrestling career standpoint, I give her a solid 7/10. She had the talent, the look, and the attitude -- but not the consistent creative backing to elevate her to the top, which is a real shame."
2104.08.2025
22:22 
[7.0] "Nikki Cross is one of those wrestlers I've always felt had untapped potential. While I was never a huge fan of her earlier gimmicks -- especially the overly chaotic and cartoonish version of her "crazy" persona -- I have to acknowledge the energy and commitment she brought to everything she did. Her tag team with Alexa Bliss was surprisingly solid and entertaining, and they made a memorable duo with good chemistry and storytelling. What really excites me about Nikki now is her involvement with the Wyatt Sicks. It feels like a major shift in direction, and honestly, it's exactly the kind of darker, psychological character that could finally unlock her full potential. She has the acting chops and physical presence to portray a horror-inspired character in a credible and terrifying way. It's not about titles for me -- I just want to see her dominate the division in a way that feels fresh and intimidating. If booked right, Nikki could become a standout presence in the women's division, something truly different from the rest. Until then, I'm giving her a 7/10 -- not perfect, but with the right creative direction, she could climb much higher very soon."
2204.08.2025
22:18 
MateuszExtreme wrote about Natalya:
[7.0] "Natalya is a true icon in the world of women's wrestling. While I've never been a fan of her in-ring style personally -- it's just not what I gravitate toward as a viewer -- I still hold a deep respect for everything she's contributed to the industry. Her technical skills are top-tier, her consistency is undeniable, and her dedication to her craft and the WWE brand is second to none. Coming from the legendary Hart family, expectations were always high for her -- and she's managed to carve out a long, successful career on her own merits. She's been a steady presence in the division for well over a decade, and whether it was competing, elevating younger talent, or working behind the scenes to help others improve, Natalya has played an integral role in shaping today's women's wrestling scene. That said, her style -- grounded, submission-heavy, and traditional -- just never clicked with me. It felt outdated at times, especially when the division evolved. Still, I can't deny her value, longevity, or talent. For her incredible professionalism, skill, and the respect she's earned over the years, I'm giving Natalya a 7/10. She may not be my favorite to watch, but she's undoubtedly earned her place in wrestling history."
2304.08.2025
22:15 
[7.0] "Lacey Evans is someone I genuinely saw potential in from the moment she debuted. She had a unique presentation, solid mic skills, and a distinct character that set her apart from many others in the women's division. I'm giving her a 7/10 because while she never quite reached the heights I thought she could, she was a solid performer who brought something different to the table. Her "Sassy Southern Belle" gimmick was entertaining and stood out in an era where many characters feel interchangeable. In the ring, she was more than competent -- not the most technically gifted, but strong enough to deliver believable and engaging matches. Her background as a Marine gave her credibility, and when used correctly, she came off as tough and commanding. The biggest issue with Lacey Evans was the lack of consistent creative direction. WWE seemingly never knew what to do with her -- starting and stopping pushes, repackaging her repeatedly, and never following through with momentum. It was frustrating to watch someone with clear charisma and potential get sidelined by poor storytelling. Still, I'll remember her as a capable and unique talent. She wasn't perfect, but she left her mark in her own way -- and for that, she earns a 7/10."
2404.08.2025
22:06 
MateuszExtreme wrote about Emma:
[6.0] "Emma is one of those wrestlers who clearly had potential, both in terms of in-ring ability and character work, but never seemed to fully break through. I'm giving her a 6/10 because I genuinely believe she had all the tools to be more successful, but for one reason or another -- whether it was her own decisions or the lack of direction from the companies she worked for -- things never quite clicked long-term. In NXT, she had a strong presence, especially during her heel run. Her work with Dana Brooke showed she could be entertaining and add value to storylines. Technically, she was solid in the ring. She had timing, skill, and was capable of putting on good matches. Her character evolution -- from quirky babyface to arrogant heel -- showed she had range, too. Unfortunately, she often felt like a victim of poor booking. Main roster WWE never capitalized on her momentum, and other promotions didn't give her consistent creative direction either. It always felt like she was just on the edge of something great, but never quite got there. Emma was far from bad -- in fact, she was good -- but just never realized her full potential. A respectable 6/10 from me."
2504.08.2025
22:03 
[5.0] "Vastly Disappointing as you consider his brother and who trained him should be so much better while not actively dragging down the matches his in i dont ever catch my self thinking oh this match would have been better if Gran Guerrero is it so five out ten is fair"
2604.08.2025
22:03 
MateuszExtreme wrote about Tamina:
[6.0] "Tamina has always been a very middle-of-the-road wrestler in WWE, which is why I'm giving her a 6/10. She was never a standout performer, but she consistently filled her role on the roster for over a decade. That kind of longevity deserves some recognition, even if she was rarely in the spotlight. In the ring, Tamina was never the most athletic or technically sound. Her matches could be slow and repetitive, and she often struggled to connect emotionally with the crowd. However, she brought a certain level of physicality and presence that made her believable in the powerhouse role. She was dependable in multi-woman matches and battle royals, even if she was rarely the focal point. She never reached the top of the women's division, but she was a consistent presence and served as a reliable veteran, especially in the later part of her career. Tamina may not have wowed audiences with five-star classics, but she did her job and stayed professional throughout. All in all, Tamina was a decent hand in the ring. Not great, not terrible -- just consistent and committed. That's why I think a 6/10 is fair. She did her part, even if she never rose beyond the midcard."
2704.08.2025
22:02 
[6.0] "Zelina Vega is someone I see a lot of potential in, which is why I'm giving her a 6/10. She has incredible charisma, strong mic skills, and a presence that stands out whether she's acting as a manager or in the ring. She plays her character well and brings energy and confidence to everything she does, which is something not every wrestler has. That said, her in-ring abilities have always been a weak point. While she has improved over the years, her matches still often feel short, clunky, or overly rehearsed. She's clearly athletic, but she sometimes lacks fluidity and polish when performing moves, especially in longer matches against more experienced opponents. There's a gap between her personality and her wrestling skills that she hasn't quite closed yet. I still believe Zelina has room to grow. She has all the tools outside the ring and a loyal fan base, but to truly break through as a top-tier competitor, her in-ring performance needs to evolve further. I respect the effort she puts in, and I appreciate what she brings to WWE overall, but she hasn't fully lived up to the potential I believe she has. That's why I'm settling on a fair 6/10."
2804.08.2025
22:00 
MateuszExtreme wrote about Nia Jax:
[6.0] "Nia Jax is a wrestler I have mixed feelings about, but I've settled on a 6/10 rating for her. I genuinely understood the vision WWE had for her -- a dominant powerhouse who could break the mold and bring a unique presence to the women's division. At times, she delivered on that idea. Her size and strength helped her stand out, and she had moments that felt impactful and memorable, such as her run to the Raw Women's Championship or her appearances in the Royal Rumble matches. However, her execution often left a lot to be desired. She was extremely slow in the ring, and her pacing could drag matches down. More critically, there were frequent instances where her lack of control led to opponents getting injured. While accidents happen, the pattern raised valid concerns. I've also heard about the backstage issues -- moments of unprofessionalism and a reportedly toxic attitude at times. That kind of behavior, combined with in-ring sloppiness, made her a divisive figure. Still, I can't overlook the fact that she did bring something different to the table and had a few genuinely strong moments in her career. She wasn't great, but she wasn't terrible either -- a solid but flawed presence."
2904.08.2025
21:55 
[5.0] "Cameron was always a very average wrestler during her time in WWE. While she wasn't the absolute worst in the ring, she also never showed the kind of growth or potential that fans hoped to see over time. Her performances were often basic, sometimes sloppy, and rarely stood out in a division that was slowly evolving into a more competitive and athletic showcase. That said, she did bring personality and energy, especially during her time with the Funkadactyls. She clearly had confidence and charisma, which helped her connect with some fans, even if her in-ring work didn't back it up. Cameron had a few entertaining moments and clearly gave effort, but her wrestling ability remained stuck at a mediocre level throughout her career. I understand why some people might rate her lower--there were matches where her lack of experience really showed, and infamous moments (like her pin attempt on an opponent lying face-down) didn't help her reputation. Still, I don't think she was entirely without value. She had some entertaining qualities, even if she didn't excel in the ring. For those reasons, I give Cameron a 5/10. Not great, not terrible--just someone who was there and did enough to be remembered, for better or worse."
3004.08.2025
21:53 
[5.0] "Summer Rae was always a very average performer in WWE. She wasn't terrible by any means, but she also never reached a level where she could be considered truly great or even consistently good in the ring. Her wrestling ability was passable--she could perform the basics and hold her own in short matches, but she often looked out of place when compared to more skilled and athletic competitors. Her strongest suit was probably her presence and charisma, especially during her time as a manager and in comedic or dramatic roles. She had a natural flair for character work and was often entertaining in backstage segments or when involved in storylines. Unfortunately, that didn't always translate into in-ring success. Summer Rae wasn't given many chances to shine in serious matches, but when she was, the performances were forgettable. She filled her role as a midcard talent well, but she never evolved beyond that. In an era that was moving toward more serious and athletic women's wrestling, she simply didn't stand out. For these reasons, I give Summer Rae a 5/10. Not awful, not excellent--just a very middle-of-the-road performer who had some moments, but never made a lasting impact in the ring."
3104.08.2025
21:51 
[2.0] "Rosa Mendes had a presence in WWE and was involved in various storylines, but unfortunately, her in-ring talent was consistently below the standard expected from a professional wrestler. While she was often featured on television, it seemed her role was more about appearance and entertainment value rather than wrestling ability. Her matches often lacked technical skill, intensity, and storytelling, which made it difficult for fans to fully engage or take her seriously as a competitor. Despite her dedication to the business and being a part of WWE's roster for several years, Rosa never truly developed into a strong wrestler. Her limited moveset and lack of in-ring confidence held her back from reaching any significant level of success. In an industry that demands continuous improvement and passion for wrestling, she seemed to fall short in both aspects. It's important to recognize effort, but at the same time, talent and skill are crucial to stand out and make a lasting impact. Rosa Mendes might have entertained some fans, but her wrestling ability was never enough to carry her to the top. For these reasons, I rate Rosa Mendes 2/10. Wrestling fans deserve performers who can deliver exciting and technically sound matches, and sadly, she was not one of them."
3204.08.2025
21:50 
[1.0] "Kimber Lee is a talented wrestler who has shown great skill and dedication throughout her career. Unfortunately, her reputation was unfairly tarnished by false accusations that circulated about her. These baseless claims not only damaged her image but also affected her professional opportunities and personal life. It's important to remember that everyone deserves the benefit of the doubt until proven guilty, and false accusations can have severe consequences. Despite the controversy, Kimber Lee has remained committed to her craft and has worked hard to rebuild her career and regain respect within the wrestling community. Her in-ring performances demonstrate her passion and ability, which should not be overshadowed by rumors or false allegations. The wrestling industry, like any other, must prioritize fairness and ensure that accusations are thoroughly investigated before judgment is passed. False claims harm not only the accused but also the credibility of genuine victims. Kimber Lee's situation is a reminder of the importance of integrity and due process. For these reasons, I rate Kimber Lee 1/10, acknowledging the challenges she faced because of false accusations. She deserves support and respect as she continues to contribute positively to wrestling."
3304.08.2025
21:49 
MateuszExtreme wrote about Shanna:
[1.0] "Shanna is a wrestler who has shown moments of promise in the ring, but her career has been overshadowed by various controversies that have affected her reputation negatively. While she has talent and the ability to entertain, these off-ring issues have made it difficult to fully respect her as a professional in the wrestling community. Reports of unprofessional behavior, backstage disputes, and other conflicts have surfaced over time, creating a toxic environment around her name. Wrestling is a sport that demands discipline, respect, and professionalism, both in and out of the ring. Unfortunately, Shanna's actions have at times contradicted these values. These controversies not only harm her own career but also impact the morale and dynamics within wrestling promotions. It's essential for wrestlers to maintain a positive image and contribute constructively to the locker room culture. When someone consistently causes disruptions, it reflects poorly on the entire industry. Although Shanna may have had potential to rise higher, these issues have held her back significantly. For these reasons, I rate her 1/10. Talent alone is not enough to sustain a successful wrestling career without professionalism and respect for others. The wrestling world deserves individuals who uplift the sport, not those who bring unnecessary drama."
3404.08.2025
21:47 
[1.0] "Eve Marie is a wrestler who, unfortunately, never lived up to the potential many hoped she had. Despite being given opportunities in WWE, her in-ring skills and overall talent were consistently lacking. It often felt like her character was forced onto audiences without the necessary foundation of wrestling ability to back it up. WWE seemed to utilize her more for her looks and storyline presence rather than genuine wrestling capability. Her matches frequently lacked energy and technical proficiency, which made it difficult for fans to connect with her or take her seriously as a competitor. In a business where skill and charisma are essential, Eve Marie fell short in both areas. It's disappointing to see a performer pushed in a major promotion without the talent to justify it, as it diminishes the quality of the product and the opportunities for genuinely skilled wrestlers. While it's important to acknowledge effort, talent and dedication are key to succeeding in professional wrestling. For these reasons, I rate Eve Marie 1/10. WWE's decision to push her character seemed misguided, and ultimately, she did not deliver the performances expected at that level. Wrestling deserves better representation, both in and out of the ring."
3504.08.2025
21:45 
[1.0] "Reby Sky was once seen as a promising talent with potential in the wrestling world, known for her energy and charisma. However, her career and reputation have been marred by numerous backstage controversies and turbulent behavior. Reports of unprofessional conduct, conflicts with other wrestlers, and heated altercations behind the scenes have overshadowed her in-ring abilities. Such behavior creates a toxic environment that undermines the spirit of camaraderie and professionalism essential in wrestling. While wrestling is a competitive business, respect and professionalism should never be compromised. Unfortunately, Reby's actions off-camera have brought more negativity than positive impact to the locker room atmosphere. Though her in-ring skills may have shown promise, it is impossible to overlook how these controversies have affected her standing in the industry. Wrestling promotions and fans alike deserve performers who can maintain professionalism both in and out of the ring. For these reasons, I rate Reby Sky a 1/10. Talent means little if it is accompanied by disruptive and divisive behavior that damages the community. Wrestling should foster respect and unity, and those who fail to contribute positively to that environment should face criticism and accountability."
3604.08.2025
21:43 
[1.0] "Sexy Star was undoubtedly one of the most talented female wrestlers from around 2006 up until 2017. She showcased remarkable athleticism, charisma, and skill that earned her recognition and respect within the wrestling community. Her matches were often praised for their intensity and technical prowess, and many fans admired her for breaking barriers as a female wrestler in a male-dominated industry. However, in 2017, Sexy Star was involved in a highly controversial incident that overshadowed her in-ring accomplishments. During a match, she was accused of intentionally injuring an opponent with a legitimate and dangerous move, crossing the line between storyline and real-life aggression. This behavior is unacceptable in professional wrestling, where the safety of performers must always come first. While her talent and contributions to wrestling cannot be denied, the actions she took during that incident have left a lasting negative impact on her legacy. It's crucial to respect the boundaries of the sport and protect fellow wrestlers from harm. Because of this, I cannot rate Sexy Star higher than 1/10. Talent alone does not excuse dangerous conduct, and I do not accept such behavior under any circumstances. Wrestling must remain a safe and respectful environment for all."
3704.08.2025
21:40 
[0.0] "Zahra Schreiber's reputation in the wrestling community has been seriously affected by troubling allegations that have surfaced over time. Despite her efforts to establish herself in the industry, serious accusations of misconduct and inappropriate behavior have tainted her career. Such actions are unacceptable in any professional setting, especially in wrestling, where respect, safety, and integrity should be paramount. These allegations have caused significant harm to those involved and have created a negative atmosphere around her name. Wrestling promotions and fans must prioritize holding individuals accountable when serious accusations arise, regardless of talent or popularity. The industry should be a safe space for all performers, free from harassment or abuse. Zahra Schreiber's behavior, as alleged, contradicts the values that the wrestling community aims to uphold. It's disappointing to see someone with potential involved in such controversies, as it detracts from the positive aspects of the sport and harms its reputation. Given the gravity of these issues and their impact, I rate Zahra Schreiber 0/10. Professionalism and respect must always come first, and those who fail to uphold these standards should face consequences to protect the integrity of wrestling."
3804.08.2025
21:38 
MateuszExtreme wrote about Amy :
[0.0] "Amy Zidian, once seen as a promising talent in the wrestling world, has had her reputation severely damaged due to serious allegations of misconduct. Multiple accusations have surfaced accusing her of inappropriate behavior and actions that are unacceptable in any professional environment. Such behavior contradicts the values of respect, safety, and professionalism that wrestling communities strive to uphold. Despite her potential and time in the industry, these allegations cannot be overlooked or excused. They have caused significant harm to those affected and have contributed to a toxic atmosphere within the wrestling scene. It is crucial for wrestling promotions and fans alike to hold individuals accountable when such serious accusations arise. Wrestling should be a place where performers can work and grow without fear of exploitation or misconduct. Amy Zidian's actions undermine this safe space and tarnish the integrity of the industry. It is disappointing to see talent wasted due to such issues. For these reasons, I must rate Amy Zidian 0/10. No level of skill or popularity can justify behavior that harms others or damages the community. The wrestling world deserves better, and it must prioritize respect and accountability above all."
3904.08.2025
21:36 
[0.0] "Nicole Bass was a prominent figure in wrestling and entertainment, known for her imposing presence and athletic ability. However, her legacy is complicated by serious allegations and controversies that have come to light. Throughout her career, Nicole was involved in multiple incidents that raised concerns about her behavior and professionalism. Reports of violent altercations and aggressive conduct, both in and out of the ring, tarnished her reputation and alienated many within the wrestling community. Additionally, Nicole struggled with legal troubles, including domestic violence charges and personal issues that reflected poorly on her character. These problems overshadowed her in-ring accomplishments and caused significant harm to those around her. While she had potential and made contributions to wrestling, her off-screen actions cannot be ignored or excused. The wrestling industry needs to hold its performers accountable, especially when their behavior negatively impacts others and the overall environment. Nicole Bass' history of misconduct and legal issues demonstrate a disregard for the respect and professionalism expected in the business. Because of these serious concerns, I rate Nicole Bass 0/10. Wrestling should be a safe and respectful space for everyone involved, and individuals who fail to uphold these values damage the sport and its community."
4004.08.2025
21:35 
[0.0] "Fabulous Moolah is one of the most controversial figures in wrestling history. While she is often credited as a pioneering woman in professional wrestling and had a long, decorated career, the darker side of her legacy cannot be ignored. Numerous allegations have surfaced over the years accusing Moolah of exploiting young female wrestlers under her tutelage. It is reported that she controlled many women's careers, taking large portions of their earnings and managing their bookings in a way that benefited herself more than them. More troubling are the accusations of mistreatment, abuse of power, and even exploitation that some former trainees have come forward with. These stories paint a picture of a woman who used her influence not to uplift others but to maintain control and profit at their expense. Such behavior, if true, is completely unacceptable, especially from someone positioned as a mentor and leader in the wrestling community. Given these serious allegations and the harm they caused to many aspiring wrestlers, Fabulous Moolah's legacy is deeply tarnished. Despite her in-ring achievements, her alleged exploitation overshadows her contributions. For these reasons, I give Fabulous Moolah a 0/10 rating. Wrestling should promote respect and fairness, and abuses of power like hers must be condemned."
4104.08.2025
21:30 
KingsKnght007 wrote about Natalya:
[] "[10.0] Natalya has held both the Divas and SmackDown Women's Championships, showcasing her longevity and adaptability. Beyond titles, she's helped pave the way for women to be seen as serious athletes, influencing a generation of talent through her example and leadership."
4204.08.2025
21:28 
[0.0] "Rob Black's involvement in professional wrestling is marred by deeply troubling actions and a disturbing incident involving wrestler Messiah. In 2002, Messiah, whose real name is William Welch, was brutally attacked in his home. The assailants severed his thumb and attempted further mutilation, an act that was later featured on America's Most Wanted. While no concrete evidence directly linked Black to the attack, the timing and circumstances raised significant suspicions. A week prior, Black had discovered that Messiah had an affair with his wife, Lizzy Borden, leading to Messiah's termination from XPW. Although Black was never charged, the incident casts a long shadow over his legacy in the wrestling community. His actions and the environment he fostered within XPW have been widely criticized for their toxicity and exploitation. The Messiah's attack remains one of the most heinous and bizarre stories in independent wrestling history. Given these grave concerns and the lasting harm caused, I rate Rob Black 0/10. His behavior and the culture he promoted have no place in professional wrestling or any community that values safety and respect."
4304.08.2025
21:21 
[0.0] "Randy Hales has a history marked by troubling allegations and accusations that have severely damaged his reputation in the wrestling community. Despite any in-ring skills or contributions he might have made, these serious issues overshadow his professional career and cannot be ignored. Allegations involving inappropriate behavior and misconduct have surfaced, raising significant concerns about his character and suitability as a role model or mentor within the industry. The wrestling world should be a safe and respectful space for all performers and fans, and any individual who breaches this trust must face consequences. Randy Hales' actions have betrayed that trust and contributed to a toxic environment that harms others. This kind of behavior is unacceptable in any profession, especially one with such a close-knit community. While some may focus on his wrestling ability, it is crucial to hold people accountable for their actions outside the ring. Randy Hales' continued involvement without addressing these serious issues would send the wrong message to fans and fellow wrestlers alike. Because of these concerns and the harm caused, I rate Randy Hales a 0/10. Integrity and respect must come first in wrestling, and those who fail to uphold these values have no place in the sport."
4404.08.2025
21:19 
[0.0] "James Ellsworth, once a fan-favorite underdog in WWE, has seen his reputation decline sharply due to serious allegations that emerged during the #SpeakingOut movement. Several women came forward accusing him of inappropriate behavior and misconduct, which has deeply tarnished his image. These accusations, if true, highlight a pattern of abuse of trust and disrespect towards others, especially within an industry that should prioritize safety and professionalism. Despite his humble beginnings and popularity as a character, such behavior is unacceptable and cannot be overlooked. The wrestling world needs to hold individuals accountable regardless of their size or status. Misconduct of any kind damages the integrity of the sport and harms those involved. James Ellsworth's actions have had a negative impact on fans and colleagues alike. The wrestling community must stand firm against such behavior and demand respect and dignity for all performers. Because of these serious issues and the harm caused, I give James Ellsworth a 0/10 rating. Talent and popularity cannot excuse misconduct, and wrestling must remain a safe and respectful environment for everyone involved."
4504.08.2025
21:18 
[0.0] "Michael Elgin was once seen as a promising and talented professional wrestler with a bright future. However, serious allegations against him have severely tarnished his reputation. During the #SpeakingOut movement, multiple women accused Elgin of sexual misconduct and inappropriate behavior. These allegations are deeply disturbing and highlight a pattern of abuse of power within the wrestling industry. Elgin's actions represent a violation of trust and respect that should be fundamental in any professional environment. Despite his in-ring skills and achievements, these serious accusations cannot be ignored or excused. The wrestling community must hold individuals accountable, regardless of their talent or status. His behavior has caused harm to victims and created a toxic atmosphere that no fan or fellow wrestler should tolerate. It is vital to prioritize the safety and dignity of all performers over any wrestling legacy. Given the severity of these allegations and the impact on those affected, I cannot rate Michael Elgin any higher than 0/10. Talent means nothing without integrity and respect for others. Wrestling should be a place of professionalism and safety, and individuals like Elgin must face consequences for their actions to protect the community and uphold these values."
4604.08.2025
21:16 
[0.0] "Chasyn Rance's legacy in professional wrestling is overshadowed by his criminal convictions and disturbing behavior. He was convicted of lewd and lascivious battery involving a minor, which is one of the most serious offenses anyone can commit, especially in a community that often involves young fans and trainees. This conviction alone is enough to disqualify him from being a trusted figure in wrestling or any other professional environment. What makes this even more troubling is that after serving his sentence, Rance continued to work in wrestling by running a wrestling school and training young athletes, including minors. This reckless behavior shows a blatant disregard for the safety and wellbeing of others, particularly vulnerable young people. Such actions betray the trust that the wrestling community and fans place in professionals. The fact that he was involved in events with special needs children adds another layer of concern about his judgment and responsibility. People like Chasyn Rance damage the reputation of wrestling and jeopardize the safety of the community. For these reasons, I rate Chasyn Rance 0/10. His actions and choices are unacceptable and have no place in professional wrestling or any community."
4704.08.2025
21:14 
[0.0] "Teddy Hart, a third-generation member of the renowned Hart wrestling family, demonstrated immense talent and potential early in his career. However, his professional journey has been marred by numerous legal issues and allegations that have overshadowed his in-ring accomplishments. In 2013 and 2014, Hart faced charges in Alberta, Canada, including assault, unlawful confinement, and sexual assault involving two women. While these charges were eventually dropped, the accusations raised serious concerns about his conduct and character. Further controversy surrounded Hart in 2020 when he was arrested multiple times. In March, he was charged with assaulting his girlfriend, fellow wrestler Maria Manic, leading to significant public backlash. In July 2023, Hart was arrested in Florida on felony drug possession charges, including possession of MDMA and a controlled substance without a prescription. These incidents, coupled with his erratic behavior and strained relationships within the wrestling community, have significantly tarnished Hart's reputation. Despite his wrestling lineage and initial promise, his actions have led to a legacy defined more by controversy than by achievement. For these reasons, I rate Teddy Hart 0/10."
4804.08.2025
21:09 
[0.0] "Travis Banks showed promise as a talented wrestler in the British and international wrestling scenes, but his career has been overshadowed by serious allegations of misconduct. During the #SpeakingOut movement, multiple accusations emerged, most notably from Millie McKenzie, who revealed that Banks exploited his position as her trainer to manipulate and emotionally abuse her while she was underage. This abuse of power and trust is deeply troubling and cannot be excused or overlooked. Banks admitted to having a relationship with McKenzie but failed to address the emotional manipulation and the ethical implications of initiating such a relationship given the age difference and his authority. His actions contributed to a toxic environment and caused harm to a young talent who trusted him as a mentor. Major wrestling organizations, including WWE and Progress Wrestling, severed ties with Banks following these revelations, signaling that such behavior is unacceptable in the industry. While Banks has attempted a return to wrestling, the impact of his misconduct has left a permanent stain on his reputation. Regardless of his in-ring skills or potential, Travis Banks' behavior demonstrates a serious breach of professional and personal boundaries. Therefore, I rate him 0/10 -- accountability and respect must come before all else in wrestling and beyond."
4904.08.2025
21:03 
[0.0] "Bubba the Love Sponge (Todd Clem) was once a prominent figure in radio and professional wrestling, known for his provocative style and shock-jock persona. However, his career and reputation have been marred by several serious controversies. In 2012, Clem secretly recorded a sex tape of his then-wife, Heather Clem, with professional wrestler Hulk Hogan. The footage was leaked to Gawker Media, leading to a lawsuit filed by Hogan for invasion of privacy. The case resulted in a $140 million judgment in favor of Hogan, contributing to the bankruptcy of Gawker Media . Additionally, Clem's ex-girlfriend, Nicole L'Ange, sought a protective order against him in 2017, alleging emotional and physical abuse during their relationship. She described instances of being pushed, struck on the back of the head, and strangled . While Clem has denied these allegations, the combination of his actions and the legal disputes surrounding him have significantly tarnished his public image. Given these serious issues, I assign him a 0/10 rating. His behavior reflects a disregard for personal boundaries and ethical standards, overshadowing any achievements in his career."
5004.08.2025
21:02 
[0.0] "Buck Zumhofe was once visible on the wrestling scene, but what followed completely obliterated whatever minimal legacy he may have had. He was convicted of repeated sexual abuse of his own daughter, a crime that warranted over 25 years in prison. There is absolutely nothing redeeming about this--ever. His actions are among the most reprehensible imaginable and represent the deepest betrayal of trust and human decency. In wrestling or any other context, individuals who commit such horrendous acts should be removed entirely--not only from the narrative, but from public memory as heroes or entertainers. Talent, if it ever existed, vanished beneath the weight of monstrous behavior. He preyed on a child within his own family; that should mark the absolute end of any original goodwill or fan sympathy. Whatever he did in a ring or local show is entirely eclipsed by the suffering he caused and the condemnation he deserves. Anyone who defends or remembers him fondly disregards the well-being of countless survivors. Wrestling must stand firm: we do not honor or excuse predators. For these reasons, Buck Zumhofe receives a firm 0/10--no apologies, no exceptions, no second chances."
5104.08.2025
21:01 
[0.0] "Marty Scurll was once seen as a major star in the wrestling world -- a standout performer in Ring of Honor, New Japan, and the indie scene. With his "Villain" persona, charisma, and in-ring talent, he had all the tools to become a global wrestling icon. However, any respect he earned in the ring was destroyed by the disturbing revelations that came to light during the #SpeakingOut movement. In 2020, Scurll was accused of engaging in sexual activity with a 16-year-old girl while he was 26, after a wrestling event in the UK. Though the age of consent in the UK is 16, the situation described was far from consensual -- involving intoxication, manipulation, and a massive imbalance of power between a well-known adult wrestler and an underage fan. Scurll's attempts to excuse his actions as "consensual" were widely condemned, and Ring of Honor launched an internal investigation that ultimately led to his quiet departure from the company. The bottom line is this: abusing your fame and position to exploit vulnerable fans is unacceptable. Marty Scurll's in-ring achievements are irrelevant when weighed against such behavior. For that reason, I give him a 0/10 -- there is no place for predatory conduct in wrestling."
5204.08.2025
20:59 
[0.0] "Owen Travers, known in the ring as a lower-card independent wrestler, deserves an absolute 0/10 for what he did outside of it. Wrestling is built on trust, community, and responsibility -- and Travers violated all of that in the worst possible way. In 2020, he was arrested and later convicted of attempting to commit lewd acts with a minor. He had been working as a coach at Future Stars of Wrestling in Las Vegas, giving him access to vulnerable young people. Rather than protecting or mentoring them, he exploited his position of trust. He pleaded guilty to two counts of attempted lewdness with a child under 16 and was sentenced to probation with mandatory lifetime registration as a sex offender. Regardless of how short or insignificant his wrestling career might have been, the damage he did to real lives is permanent. In my view, anyone who uses their role in wrestling -- or any public-facing platform -- to harm children has no place in the industry or its history. His in-ring career is irrelevant when compared to the severity of his actions. For these reasons, Owen Travers is not just undeserving of praise -- he deserves complete rejection. A firm 0/10. No excuses. No redemption."
5304.08.2025
20:57 
[0.0] "D.T. Porter -- real name Brian McGhee -- was once a rising talent in WWE's developmental system. However, everything changed in 2013, when he was arrested and convicted of first-degree murder after stabbing his ex-girlfriend to death. To make matters worse, he brazenly posted a photo of her injured arm on social media. This is not just criminal behavior -- it's depravity. He then led police on a high-speed chase, showing a complete disregard for human life and legal consequence. In the wrestling world or anywhere else, there is no place for someone who commits such a violent, calculated crime. His actions represent nothing but pure violence and lack of empathy -- causing irreversible harm and destroying lives. Talent and potential are meaningless when weighed against such brutality. Safety, integrity, and basic humanity cannot be compromised under any circumstances. Therefore, I give D.T. Porter a firm 0/10 rating -- not for his in-ring ability, but for being a convicted murderer whose actions have no place in any legacy discussion. He forfeits any claim to respect, and deserves only condemnation."
5404.08.2025
20:55 
[0.0] "Rory Gulak may have had potential--especially as the brother of WWE's Drew Gulak--but his own legacy was completely shattered by serious allegations that emerged during the #SpeakingOut movement. Multiple women came forward detailing predatory behavior in private messages, including disturbing conversations involving pregnant women and even bestiality. These interactions left recipients feeling deeply uncomfortable and unsafe, especially coming from someone with influence in the wrestling world. While no criminal charges were filed, the allegations were taken seriously enough that multiple promotions swiftly cut ties with him. When several people independently share similar experiences, it becomes clear that this was not a misunderstanding, but a pattern of inappropriate and harmful behavior. Wrestling is about more than just in-ring ability. It's about respect, professionalism, and maintaining a safe environment for everyone. Rory Gulak completely violated that standard. Using his position to engage in such unethical conduct is unacceptable and damaging to the industry as a whole. Because of this, I have no hesitation in giving Rory Gulak a 0/10 rating. There is no excuse, no redemption, for those who abuse trust and make others feel unsafe. Talent means nothing if it comes at the cost of someone else's dignity or well-being."
5504.08.2025
20:50 
[0.0] "Jasper Davis deserves the lowest rating of 0/10 due to his cruel and utterly irresponsible actions. He was convicted of brutally murdering his girlfriend, Jennifer Nicole Mamo, and then abandoning her body, leaving their 7-month-old child alone at home. Such behavior is absolutely unacceptable and shows a complete lack of respect for life and responsibility. His actions not only caused a tragic loss of life but also endangered an innocent baby, which is unforgivable. In wrestling or any other field, there is no place for individuals who commit such serious crimes and demonstrate no empathy or morality. Jasper Davis has completely erased any positive aspects of his character through his actions. To me, he is an example of total moral failure and human degradation, deserving of absolute condemnation and isolation from society. This 0/10 rating is fully justified because such deeds demand the harshest condemnation, and no career or talent can ever excuse or erase them."
5604.08.2025
20:47 
[0.0] "Pat Patterson is widely recognized as a wrestling pioneer and innovator, contributing significantly behind the scenes and helping shape WWE into what it is today. His influence on wrestling is undeniable, and many respect his work. However, his legacy is overshadowed by serious allegations of inappropriate behavior and sexual misconduct, particularly involving younger talent during his tenure. These accusations cannot be ignored or excused. Regardless of his contributions to the industry, abusing power and exploiting others, especially in vulnerable positions, is absolutely unacceptable. Wrestling is meant to be a place of respect and camaraderie, and when someone betrays those values, it damages the entire community. The fact that these issues were often kept quiet for years reflects poorly on the culture he helped foster. For me, the gravity of these allegations outweighs any professional accomplishments. Talent and influence do not grant immunity from accountability. Because of the harm caused and the betrayal of trust, Pat Patterson deserves a 0/10 rating. It's crucial for wrestling fans and organizations to recognize that no legend is above basic human decency and respect."
5704.08.2025
20:45 
[0.0] "I want to start by thanking Vince McMahon for shaping the wrestling industry as we know it today and for creating so many unforgettable moments that defined my childhood. His vision and business acumen turned wrestling into a global entertainment phenomenon, and for that, he deserves recognition. However, it's impossible to overlook the darker side of his legacy. Allegations like the Ashley Massaro case and other controversies cast a long shadow over his career. These incidents reveal a pattern of exploitation and abuse of power, showing that Vince was often willing to sacrifice people's well-being for money and control. While I appreciate the impact he had on wrestling, these serious accusations and the way he allegedly used his position to manipulate and mistreat talent leave a bitter taste. It's hard to reconcile the hero of my childhood with the morally questionable actions that have come to light. This duality makes me uneasy and affects how I view his legacy. Talent and success don't excuse cruelty or unethical behavior. Vince McMahon's contributions are undeniable, but so are his faults."
5804.08.2025
20:40 
MateuszExtreme wrote about Mother:
[0.0] "Tyler Reks showed promise as a WWE talent, but his decision to transition and then compete as a woman in wrestling crosses a line for many traditional fans. While I am not homophobic and fully respect people's right to live authentically, professional wrestling has historically been divided by gender, with men and women competing separately. Tyler's choice to fight as a woman disrupts this long-standing structure and raises questions about fairness and competitive integrity in the sport. Wrestling relies on clear divisions to maintain balanced competition, and blurring these lines is unacceptable to me personally. This isn't about disrespecting anyone's identity but about preserving the traditional framework of wrestling competition. Tyler's transition and subsequent wrestling as a woman make it hard for me to continue supporting or rating him positively. Despite any previous admiration for his abilities, I feel this move disqualifies him from receiving anything above a 0/10 rating in my view. Wrestling fans expect clarity in divisions, and altering that for personal reasons threatens the sport's integrity. Therefore, my rating reflects not hatred or bigotry, but a desire to uphold the standards I believe wrestling should maintain. Tyler Reks earns a 0/10 from me for this reason."
5904.08.2025
20:35 
[0.0] "Ian Rotten is a highly controversial figure in professional wrestling, known for his brutal style and hardcore matches. However, his legacy is deeply tainted by serious accusations related to his treatment of wrestlers, particularly JC Bailey. It has been reported that Rotten paid Bailey with drugs instead of money for some of their matches, a practice that is not only unethical but also contributed to the tragic downfall of Bailey. JC Bailey's death was a heartbreaking moment for the wrestling community, and many blame the toxic environment fostered by Rotten and others who exploited vulnerable talent. Rotten's approach to hardcore wrestling often crossed dangerous lines, putting performers' health and safety at risk. While hardcore wrestling has always been extreme, the exploitation of wrestlers struggling with addiction or financial instability is unforgivable. If these reports are true, Ian Rotten's role in enabling or contributing to Bailey's struggles and eventual death cannot be overlooked. Regardless of his contributions to hardcore wrestling, Rotten's actions show a blatant disregard for the well-being of those he worked with. This kind of behavior deserves the lowest possible rating -- 0/10 -- reflecting not just his in-ring legacy but the harm he caused behind the scenes."
6004.08.2025
20:32 
[0.0] "David Starr showed considerable potential and skill as an independent wrestling star, gaining respect for his in-ring performances and character work. However, all of that was overshadowed by the serious allegations made against him during the #SpeakingOut movement. Accusations of sexual misconduct and abuse of power deeply damaged his reputation and the trust that fans and fellow wrestlers had in him. Wrestling is supposed to be a community built on respect, safety, and professionalism, and when someone betrays those principles, it causes lasting harm. It's painful to see someone with real talent fall so far due to such behavior. No matter how skilled he was in the ring, these actions are unacceptable and cannot be ignored or excused. Accountability in wrestling is crucial, especially when it comes to protecting vulnerable people from exploitation. David Starr's refusal to fully address or take responsibility for his misconduct only adds to the disappointment. Ultimately, the wrestling world must stand firm against abuse and misconduct, no matter the performer's skill level. For these reasons, David Starr deserves a clear and firm 0/10 rating -- not for his wrestling, but for his failure to respect others and uphold basic human decency."
6104.08.2025
20:27 
[0.0] "While his wrestling career was short-lived and largely forgettable, what truly disqualifies Ludvig Borga from any praise is his political life afterward. He openly supported neo-Nazi views, made racist and extremist statements, and aligned himself with far-right hate ideologies. There should be zero tolerance for fascism or hate in any form -- especially in a business meant to entertain and inspire. 0/10."
6204.08.2025
20:23 
[0.0] "Watching Velveteen Dream in NXT was like witnessing the birth of a future global megastar. He had everything: charisma, originality, presence, athleticism, and a character that felt truly one of a kind in the modern wrestling world. He didn't just play a gimmick -- he became the gimmick. Every time he stepped into the ring, it felt like something special. His feuds with Aleister Black, Adam Cole, and Ricochet were some of the best storytelling in NXT history. I genuinely believed he was destined for the main event of WrestleMania one day. That's how much raw star power I saw in him. But all that potential -- all that momentum -- was instantly overshadowed by the serious allegations that came out during the #SpeakingOut movement. Accusations of inappropriate conduct with minors, including claims of sending explicit messages and grooming, completely destroyed any sense of admiration I had left. This wasn't a matter of poor behavior or attitude issues backstage -- these were disturbing allegations involving minors. That crosses a line that should never be ignored. And instead of facing the situation with honesty or accountability, Patrick Clark only made things worse. His responses were either vague, dismissive, or entirely absent. WWE conducted an "internal investigation" and kept him on TV for far too long, which in itself sent a horrible message to fans and victims alike. His continued appearances became uncomfortable to watch. It wasn't just fans turning on him -- even his colleagues in the industry began to distance themselves or speak out. Let's be clear: these aren't the kind of accusations you "move on from" or "learn from" with a quick apology. When it comes to harming minors -- or even being credibly accused of it -- the industry has a responsibility to draw a hard line. Fame, talent, and star quality should never be enough to protect someone from consequences. If even a fraction of what's been said about Velveteen Dream is true, then not only should he be gone from wrestling -- his legacy should be erased. It's depressing to think about what could have been. Dream had that once-in-a-generation aura. But once the mask slips, and you see what someone might truly be like behind the curtain, it changes everything. I don't want to see him "redeem" himself. I don't want a comeback story. I want the industry -- and fans -- to remember that no amount of talent is worth enabling predatory behavior. He went from being one of the brightest young stars of the modern era to someone I can no longer watch without discomfort or disgust. The truth is, it doesn't matter how great you are in the ring if you can't be a decent human being outside of it. For the good of the industry and the people in it, removing Velveteen Dream from the wrestling narrative is not only fair -- it's necessary. 0/10. No hesitation."
6304.08.2025
20:19 
[1.0] "Not that you should ignore this guy's awful behaviour towards women in particular, but even ignoring that, ignoring his personal life and just commenting on what I see on screen, I always found this guy the most boring wrestler ever, and he's on my short list of worst WWE champion in history. He did no work and won the 40 man rumble and WWE Championship pretty easily despite having one of the most boring movesets of a luchador and despite his character just being Mexican JBL. One point for participating in Lucha Underground and having decent feuds and matches with Johnny Mundo and El Texano Jr."
6404.08.2025
20:16 
[0.0] "When Jake Atlas first showed up in the wrestling scene, I was genuinely excited about his potential. He had a great look, strong athletic ability, and he stood out as someone who could represent something fresh in the industry. His signing with WWE felt like a huge step, especially as one of the few openly gay wrestlers in a major promotion. He was someone I quietly rooted for, and I wanted him to succeed. Despite not being a huge star, there was something likable about him -- the underdog vibe, the drive, and a sense that he was fighting for representation. I believed in his upside, and I gave him the benefit of the doubt when things didn't immediately click on TV. But all of that changed once the truth started to come out about his behavior. The reports of domestic violence, assault, and erratic, abusive conduct completely shattered any respect I had left. The fact that it wasn't just one isolated incident, but a pattern of instability and harm toward people around him -- including his partner -- was heartbreaking and disturbing. It wasn't just a fall from grace; it was a complete collapse of character. He was arrested and charged for domestic battery after reportedly becoming violent during a drunken outburst. Video evidence and testimonies confirmed his behavior -- and instead of taking responsibility, he tried to act like the victim. That sense of self-destruction combined with dangerous behavior is not something the wrestling industry should ever make room for again. It hurts even more because he had a chance. He had people who supported him, who wanted him to rise above the toxicity that so often surrounds pro wrestling. He could have been a trailblazer, someone young fans looked up to. Instead, he became another name on the list of wasted potential drowned in ego, violence, and denial. What's worse is that there were multiple signs of this spiraling behavior. Instead of facing consequences and trying to grow from it, he kept going deeper -- burning bridges, pushing people away, and lashing out. At some point, potential and past admiration can't protect you from reality. No matter how many opportunities he had or how promising he once looked, none of it matters anymore. Wrestling is not short on talented people. It doesn't need performers who can't treat others with basic decency and respect. Jake Atlas had every opportunity to succeed -- and he threw it all away. Actions have consequences, and in this case, those consequences should be permanent. I don't care about his in-ring work anymore. I don't care how good his cartwheel DDT looked or whether he "deserved" more TV time. What matters is that he caused real harm to real people. For that, he loses my support entirely. Jake Atlas is a 0/10 in every sense that matters now -- not because he failed as a wrestler, but because he failed as a person."
6504.08.2025
20:15 
[] "Brooke Havok is an entertaining, hardworking and very creative young wrestler. 2024 was already a great year for her and it seems like 2025 will be even better. She is on my watchlist for 2026, I wouldn't be surprised if she gets signed."
6604.08.2025
20:09 
[0.0] "I'll be honest -- I never liked Jack Gallagher as a performer. His quirky gentleman gimmick never clicked with me, and while others seemed entertained by his umbrella entrances or "technical wizardry, " I mostly saw him as average. He didn't have much charisma, and I found his matches forgettable more often than not. That said, I still respected him. I gave him credit for bringing a unique style to WWE's Cruiserweight Division. I respected the fact that he tried to stand out, stayed in great shape, and carried himself like someone who wanted to prove he belonged. But that respect evaporated instantly when the allegations came out during the Speaking Out movement. The accusations against Gallagher were not vague or anonymous -- they were detailed, specific, and, most disturbingly, involved sexual assault. The woman who came forward recounted that Gallagher cornered her at a party, pulled at her clothing, and behaved in a threatening and predatory way. This wasn't some misunderstood moment or a grey-area interaction -- this was a story of someone being physically and emotionally violated in a place where they were supposed to feel safe. What made it even worse was Gallagher's total silence. WWE quietly released him, and unlike others who at least issued statements (even if hollow), Gallagher disappeared. No explanation, no denial, no apology -- nothing. That speaks volumes. You don't stay silent if you've been wrongly accused of something that heinous. He didn't even attempt to clear his name or show remorse. That tells me all I need to know. In a business that has tried to evolve past its worst behaviors -- from locker room hazing to sexual misconduct -- people like Gallagher drag the industry backward. It doesn't matter how "technical" you are in the ring or how "unique" your gimmick is if you use your platform or position to harm others. No amount of in-ring skill can erase that kind of damage. Some might argue that we should separate the art from the artist. But in wrestling, where your personality is part of the package, it's nearly impossible. Gallagher's character was built around this gentlemanly, proper persona -- the irony is sickening when you know what he did. The disconnect between who he pretended to be and who he actually was is staggering. I don't care if he had a five-star match hiding somewhere. I don't care if he was technically sound or had potential. Once you betray basic human decency -- especially in such a violent, personal way -- you lose the right to be celebrated. You lose the right to be part of this business. You lose the respect of fans like me, who may not have cheered for you, but still thought you carried yourself like a professional. Jack Gallagher doesn't deserve a second chance in wrestling. He deserves to be remembered for what he did -- not for what he could do in the ring. For that, he earns a firm and final 0/10."
6704.08.2025
20:03 
[0.0] "When I was younger, I truly admired Alberto Del Rio. His presentation was flawless -- the fancy cars, Ricardo Rodriguez introducing him, the smug charisma, the aristocratic heel persona -- it all felt larger than life. As a child watching WWE, he stood out to me as one of the most captivating characters on TV. I cheered when he won Money in the Bank. I followed his title runs. I thought he had everything it took to be a long-term top star. But now, years later, it's clear that admiration was only for a fictional persona -- not the man behind it. In real life, José Alberto Rodríguez is someone who has been repeatedly involved in disturbing, violent, and criminal behavior. The most horrifying case involved him being arrested and charged with sexual assault and aggravated kidnapping, where the victim claimed he physically assaulted her and threatened to abduct her child. Although the charges were ultimately dropped due to the victim not appearing in court, that doesn't erase the serious nature of the accusations or the terrifying details that were reported. Beyond that, there have been several other red flags in his behavior over the years. His tumultuous and toxic relationship with Paige (Saraya) was highly publicized, involving alleged abuse, police investigations, and restraining orders. Even if you set aside the most serious accusations, his conduct has consistently shown a pattern of aggression, arrogance, and disregard for others' well-being -- whether it's public meltdowns, physical altercations, or abusive relationships. What's worse is how he has often responded to these situations. Instead of taking accountability or showing genuine remorse, he has regularly deflected, blamed others, or tried to maintain a victim narrative for himself. It feels like he still doesn't understand, or care about, the impact of his actions. His repeated attempts to return to the wrestling scene without ever addressing these issues responsibly is frustrating and speaks volumes. Wrestling is an industry that's often been too forgiving to problematic individuals, but that needs to change. Talent should not be enough to overshadow harm. Yes, Del Rio was a good wrestler. Yes, his character work was effective. But all of that means nothing when the person behind the character demonstrates a complete lack of moral integrity. I no longer see the character I once enjoyed -- I only see someone who used his fame and platform to hurt others. This rating is not about ring work. It's not about how many championships someone won or how many good matches they had. This is about basic human decency -- or, in his case, the absence of it. When someone becomes a repeated source of violence, manipulation, and danger to those around them, they don't belong in wrestling. They don't deserve admiration, legacy, or fan support. They deserve consequences. So yes, I'll be honest -- it sucks to look back at someone you used to cheer for and realize who they really are. But that realization is important. I can't separate the art from the artist in this case. I won't pretend the nostalgia I once felt is stronger than the truth I know now. For everything he's done, for the damage he caused, for the pain he inflicted, Alberto Del Rio gets a full, unapologetic 0/10 from me."
6804.08.2025
20:03 
neuuwave wrote about Tyler Bate:
[8.0] "He has so much potential and always has, he's still so underutilized to this day. I sincerely hopes he drops his loyalty to Triple H and tries to go elsewhere, because I do feel like he could be one of the best in the world if he can wrestle consistently. Great technician, charismatic, can be a good all-rounder when he wants, & can be funny. My only issue with him is he's stuck to the same formula since forever, and I think a change of scenery could help him a lot. Really hope he either starts getting booked more or goes elsewhere, I'd love to see him in NJPW or somewhere like that."
6904.08.2025
19:56 
[0.0] "Joey Ryan may have had a cult following at one point due to his comedic gimmick, but none of that matters when weighed against the gravity of his actions. He was accused by over a dozen individuals of sexual misconduct during the #SpeakingOut movement, with consistent and disturbing details. His attempt to sue his accusers and promotions instead of accepting responsibility made it worse. There's no place in wrestling for someone who used his position to manipulate and abuse others. A clear 0/10."
7004.08.2025
19:51 
FryePro wrote about Will Ospreay:
[] "Arguably the one of the best high flyers I've ever seen wrestle. He can put up great and fantastic matches, aswell as storytelling within the match itself. He could use more promo work but on top of all that, he's one of the best out there."
7104.08.2025
19:04 
volcano wrote about Ethan Page:
[10.0] "Ethan Page is what a modern day should really be. A prick who doesn't know when to back down and will change his mood in an instant if he needs it. Ever since keeping up with him since his AEW debut at Revolution, I've been a fan of this guy and who he is. A decent sized heel who will do whatever it takes to win, even if that means losing his smile. He's entertaining, a veteran at the sport, and a great in-ring worker. Ethan has proved he can wrestle like his life depended on it multiple times, yet the main criticism is that "he can't keep up" but he can. Pre-WWE with his match with Kenny Omega is the best example I can give here. 10* from me."
7204.08.2025
18:55 
[7.0] "Not a great talker but a consistently good worker who rarely had bad matches. Towards the end of his career in the late 90's he was noticeably slower but made up for with West Texas Rednecks gimmick."
7304.08.2025
18:46 
[8.0] "Really enjoying his International Title run so far. Every time this belt has been on the line you know going in that it is going to be a good match & a hard earned victory. Seems to really gel with his opponents. Personally a big fan of his intensity"
7404.08.2025
17:49 
[] "An absolutely amazing wrestler who has the looks, the charisma and the in-ring skills. Absolutely astonishing how he hasn't won the world championship yet."
7504.08.2025
17:43 
suff3r wrote about Moka Miyamoto:
[4.0] "A slow, confused and disjointed worker who even after 5 years doesn't have enough material to put a march together. Her chops are some of the worst looking moves in wrestling today. Has some good kicks, and occasionally shows suggestions of improvement, but nothing that has materialized in all my years of watching her."
7604.08.2025
17:14 
[1.0] "This guy, where do I begin? They're really trying to push him as a singles star, but it's not working. It didn't work that they put him in a pointless tag team with freaking NOAH guy, hell, I love the NOAH guy more than this guy. His best matches are multi man matches, he hasn't had a single great singles match in this career. Even before his unwanted push, I wasn't the biggest fan of his, he's just so boring."
7704.08.2025
17:08 
[9.0] "This guy is amazing in the ring, and the fact he's only 21 years old, I can see this guy as a future world champion in NXT. He's mic skills aren't the best, but occasionally, he'll cut a good promo."
7804.08.2025
16:46 
[8.0] "The fact she went from just a member of a faction to being a good singles wrestler is amazing. Hell, she's on TV way more than on the team she was on. Wasn't a fan of her before, but she's grown on me a lot. Hope she becomes a champion in NXT one day."
7904.08.2025
16:14 
Keithnelson18 wrote about PAC:
[8.0] "PAC was one of my personal favorites when he was in WWE. He's had a great run in AEW. He's amazing in the ring and I hope AEW gives him one of those big pushes"
8004.08.2025
16:09 
Keithnelson18 wrote about Bandido :
[9.0] "This guy is a great wrestler. Didn't know that much of him last year, but 2025 has been a great years for him and he gave me my favorite ROH matches of 2025 with Konosuke Takeshita"
8104.08.2025
16:08 
[7.0] "Wasn't a fan of this guy a while ago, but lately, he's been having great matches. Also, his mask is pretty sick honestly"
8204.08.2025
15:55 
Matthias wrote about Daniel Garcia:
[9.0] "Honestly one of my favourite wrestlers I falled in love with his wrestling style the first time I see him on a AEW Dark Epsisode"
8304.08.2025
15:42 
Jetrixx wrote about Gail Kim:
[] "Gail Kim was, simply put, a technician in the ring. Blending speed, agility, and martial arts-influenced strikes with crisp grappling, she was leagues ahead of most of her peers during the early 2000s. Her matches with Awesome Kong are often cited as the matches that kickstarted the Knockouts division's credibility and arguably helped plant the seeds for what would become WWE's women's evolution years later."
8404.08.2025
15:33 
Jetrixx wrote about Slade :
[] "SLADE's greatest strength is his aura. He doesn't talk much because he doesn't need to. He communicates with dead stares, violent energy, and an almost mythic sense of unpredictability. His character feels like it's not a gimmick, but something pulled from a darker corner of reality."
8504.08.2025
15:26 
Jetrixx wrote about Batista:
[] "Batista brought a unique energy to his matches: explosive, powerful, and urgent. He wasn't the most technical wrestler, but his intensity made up for it. His finishing move, the Batista Bomb, was delivered with such impact and conviction that it instantly became one of WWE's most protected and feared finishers. He had memorable feuds with Triple H, The Undertaker, Randy Orton, and John Cena."
8604.08.2025
10:20 
Jm2835 wrote about IYO SKY:
[10.0] "Best wrestler in wwe and its not even close, they need to let her wrestle every week, and let her wrestle every ple"
8704.08.2025
09:38 
Hayterade wrote about Adam Page:
[10.0] "My favourite wrestler of all time and not just because of the promos and matches which are both top tier but because of his reliability to every single one of the fans. Absolutely deserves to be the top guy in the company that was LITERALLY BUILT FOR HIM. If he continues like this for the next 10 years he's going to be in some serious conversations"
8804.08.2025
09:35 
[10.0] "Greatest women's wrestler of All Time in my personal opinion. Got the accolades and the matches to prove it all over the world. Haters can stay mad"
8904.08.2025
09:09 
MizterBryan wrote about John Cena:
[10.0] "Selon le plus grand de tous les temps, image générationnelle du catch, clairement le plus technique mais il arrive tout de même à raconter des histoire, l'héros ultime des personnes nés dans les années 2000"
9004.08.2025
08:49 
[] "Way too harsh I get the twitter stuff was bad and the gimmick was awful but based on this ratings this kid is worse ever? There has to be worse"
9104.08.2025
07:36 
SapBR01 wrote about Lyra Valkyria:
[6.0] "Nothing impressiveat all in whatever I have watched of her on the main roster. One of the most boring promo voices and really good in ring but being just too small to have any impact. A lot of people do care if you can do the moves correctly, unfortunately I just am not one of them. And more so I dont feel most of the wwe in house audience gives a fuck as well. I wont say she cant improve though, obviously being that good in ring always opens up the road for you to be a megastar. Wishing her the best, ."
9204.08.2025
07:03 
arisenby wrote about Brock Lesnar:
[0.0] "The posterboy of "Only great when he gives a shit." His best work almost universally comes from getting carried by people who gave a shit and were way better than him, whether it's Angle or Bryan or Styles or even Cena. He's the worst IWGP Heavyweight Champion because at least Scott Norton and the other MMA guys who were champion during the Inokiism Era didn't straight-up run away with the belt. He was the most overpushed and dominant champion in WWE in the 2010s despite barely showing up for work, and was only kind of fun when he just did sprints. He'd be bad with all of that in consideration, but he's also a sex pest and is named in a sex trafficking lawsuit. It's forever fuck Brock Lesnar here."
9304.08.2025
05:26 
MrRaider959 wrote about Bart Gunn:
[6.0] "Poor Bart Gunn. He had decent tag run with Billy as the Smoking Gunns, winning some tag team titles before their split up. Then the next time we see him after the failed attempt of a feud with Billy was Brawl 4 All which destroyed his career in America. I know the WWF wanted Dr. Death to win the whole thing to build to a Steve Austin feud at Summerslam 1998, but Bart knocked his ass OUT cold in the first round and Vince decided to punish him. He won the whole tournament (which we were told the winner would get a WWF title show, they did not). Instead, Bart got a shoot boxing match with Butterbean at WrestleMania 15 as his punishment for knocking Steve Williams out. Then he went to All Japan (which I haven't seen but I hear that it is good.)"
9404.08.2025
05:08 
MrRaider959 wrote about Undertaker:
[10.0] "One of the most recognizable characters in pro wrestling. Undertaker is a dude who got told "you'll never draw" by Ole Anderson and then went to the WWF and completely proved him wrong. He has been through so many changes in the Undertaker gimmick but still kept the character relevant. From funeral home, to Ministry Taker, to American Badass/Big Evil, to the hybrid deadman, he was able to reinvent himself to always be a draw for WWE. He also had the 21-0 win streak at wrestlemania, a stat that will never be repeated ever again (unless it somehow happens naturally with the creative team at WWE never notices somehow). He is a legend and definitely deserves the upmost respect."
9504.08.2025
04:14 
[0.0] "I never understood why this guy has been so over with fans. I just never did. If u say my words are coming out of hatred so let it be. Brock never cared about pro wresling all he always wanted was the attention to show himself as the alpha male powerful crap. He only came to wresling because he was a failure in any other place. Then it later became clear how problematic and pain on the neck was during backstage of OVW as Jim Cornette said that he never respected people below him. He is lucky that Vince had a kink for "Big dudes" and as WCW went away he felt now there is no competition he can do whatever he wants to so overpushes after overpushes. Like how is it supposed to make sense that someone who has debuted out of nowhere goes straight up for the world title? How easily he wins KotR and RR? There is only one reason and thats simply Vince having his kink for him. If it wasn't for Vince Brock would have been nothing. Absolutely nothing. And he was lucky that when he went to Japan Inuki also had the same kink so another world title run that doesn't make sense. The what is it out there. Oh wait he was UFC champion right? Well if i had the same amount of steroids in my body as him id have been a ufc champion myself besides yes there even was favoritism from Dana white towards him for title shots while other fighters with far better records at the time were being overlooked. After he got humbled by Cain Velasquez and the fact that UFC was getting serious with rules towards Steroids he ran back to his butt kisser Vince. And it was here that we saw how fragile his ego was pretty much destroying all young and up and coming talents for his own ego like how dose it make sense that he broke the Undertakers streak? To create a monster? Wasnt he already built as a monster? Wasn't Vince bragging about his UFC carrier all along? Things got worse at late 2010s and 2020s just worse its clear the dose this to boost his fragile ego and he never cared about prowrestling as mentioned by Jon Moxley after his Departure from WWE in 2019 for their wreslmania match. I hate him i absolutely despite his guts. Brock Lesner has with him all the problems i have with pro wresling."
9604.08.2025
04:00 
Kenta123456 wrote about OZAWA:
[0.0] ""First of all, I don't think anyone deserves a perfect 10. And if anyone deserves it, CM Punk is not the wrestler. I am not talking about any bullcrap bts or his contradiction of everything he has said about WWEs morale compass and now he is all on board. Yes he is one of the best mic workers of all time and that can not be argued. But remember during his famous pipebomb promo he also said he was the best in that ring and nobody could touch him. That just is not true. It wasn't true then and it is not true now. I'm referring to him in his prime not 2025 Punk. He's never been very fast or that agile. His technical skills are limited to minimal jujitsu training. I fully agree with what Bobby Fish said about his striking. Watching a wrestling sell his kicks and chops is honestly just sad. None of his other moves are that smooth either. His GTS looked good only about half the time. I hate saying bad things about a wrestler but when you say your the best in the world there should be a good argument not zero argument.""
9704.08.2025
03:58 
Kenta123456 wrote about Taichi:
[] ""First of all, I don't think anyone deserves a perfect 10. And if anyone deserves it, CM Punk is not the wrestler. I am not talking about any bullcrap bts or his contradiction of everything he has said about WWEs morale compass and now he is all on board. Yes he is one of the best mic workers of all time and that can not be argued. But remember during his famous pipebomb promo he also said he was the best in that ring and nobody could touch him. That just is not true. It wasn't true then and it is not true now. I'm referring to him in his prime not 2025 Punk. He's never been very fast or that agile. His technical skills are limited to minimal jujitsu training. I fully agree with what Bobby Fish said about his striking. Watching a wrestling sell his kicks and chops is honestly just sad. None of his other moves are that smooth either. His GTS looked good only about half the time. I hate saying bad things about a wrestler but when you say your the best in the world there should be a good argument not zero argument.""
9804.08.2025
03:56 
[10.0] ""First of all, I don't think anyone deserves a perfect 10. And if anyone deserves it, CM Punk is not the wrestler. I am not talking about any bullcrap bts or his contradiction of everything he has said about WWEs morale compass and now he is all on board. Yes he is one of the best mic workers of all time and that can not be argued. But remember during his famous pipebomb promo he also said he was the best in that ring and nobody could touch him. That just is not true. It wasn't true then and it is not true now. I'm referring to him in his prime not 2025 Punk. He's never been very fast or that agile. His technical skills are limited to minimal jujitsu training. I fully agree with what Bobby Fish said about his striking. Watching a wrestling sell his kicks and chops is honestly just sad. None of his other moves are that smooth either. His GTS looked good only about half the time. I hate saying bad things about a wrestler but when you say your the best in the world there should be a good argument not zero argument.""
9904.08.2025
03:55 
[0.0] ""First of all, I don't think anyone deserves a perfect 10. And if anyone deserves it, CM Punk is not the wrestler. I am not talking about any bullcrap bts or his contradiction of everything he has said about WWEs morale compass and now he is all on board. Yes he is one of the best mic workers of all time and that can not be argued. But remember during his famous pipebomb promo he also said he was the best in that ring and nobody could touch him. That just is not true. It wasn't true then and it is not true now. I'm referring to him in his prime not 2025 Punk. He's never been very fast or that agile. His technical skills are limited to minimal jujitsu training. I fully agree with what Bobby Fish said about his striking. Watching a wrestling sell his kicks and chops is honestly just sad. None of his other moves are that smooth either. His GTS looked good only about half the time. I hate saying bad things about a wrestler but when you say your the best in the world there should be a good argument not zero argument.""
10004.08.2025
03:54 
Kenta123456 wrote about CM Punk:
[0.0] ""First of all, I don't think anyone deserves a perfect 10. And if anyone deserves it, CM Punk is not the wrestler. I am not talking about any bullcrap bts or his contradiction of everything he has said about WWEs morale compass and now he is all on board. Yes he is one of the best mic workers of all time and that can not be argued. But remember during his famous pipebomb promo he also said he was the best in that ring and nobody could touch him. That just is not true. It wasn't true then and it is not true now. I'm referring to him in his prime not 2025 Punk. He's never been very fast or that agile. His technical skills are limited to minimal jujitsu training. I fully agree with what Bobby Fish said about his striking. Watching a wrestling sell his kicks and chops is honestly just sad. None of his other moves are that smooth either. His GTS looked good only about half the time. I hate saying bad things about a wrestler but when you say your the best in the world there should be a good argument not zero argument.""