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1today
10:55 
DENDY wrote about Will Ospreay:
[7.0] "Ospreay is a weird one for me. I genuinely dislike the guy due to behaviour outside the ring surrounding Sid Scala, and in the ring Im not sure if hes as good as people say. Hes undeniably incredibly athletic, but it can feel like hes cosplaying other, better, wrestlers often. When I see an Ospreay match I will often see the best bits of other bouts with better workers, but just pushed together without the psychology. I never really buy his selling or facial expressions, his promos will often just be borderline unwatchable also. Ill avoid including my personal feelings toward him as a guy who I dont think should be where he is in the industry due to the defence of an abuser like Scala and the blacklisting of talents who spoke out against him, as horrific as those things are, but I still don't feel I could rate him higher than an 7. His best matches are always with workers who are better and more charismatic than him, hes the worst when were supposed to root for him, hes just too unlikeable."
2today
10:51 
[9.0] "Total rewrite edit. I will always have a soft spot for Paul Wight. I loved his WCW run aside from any Hulk Hogan involvement (of any sort). I am making an understatement about my affinity for his time there, so pardon me while I yell: I LOVE HIS WCW TENURE! (sans above mentioned). Go out of your way to watch his stuff in WCW, it's a totally different animal/athlete and you will find a new appreciation for the man. I'll eventually relive it for the 4th time but until then... The WWF/WWE stuff was always hit or miss because Vince had no idea what he really had and how to utilize him but whatever. For some reason I even adore the Showkishi/Showster etc era and you can't top this: my seven year old niece knows ONE wrestler, guess who? Lastly, one time I dreamt of a zombie invasion and I was in serious peril; 'twas the Big Show that saved me. Sorry that I wear rose tinted glasses with some wrestlers and that maybe sometimes it's blatant. 8.75"
3today
10:41 
DENDY wrote about Yota Tsuji:
[9.0] "Tsuji has the look, the move arsenal, the *it* factor and now the positioning. Hes basically the all around package in my opinion, I feel like hes the best bits of guys like Masahiro Chono and late career Liger all rolled up into a charisma machine of speed and powerful moves. Now is the time to push this guy hard and give him a lengthy title reign, NJPW needs him as the smiling figurehead of the new era. The only reason he doesnt get a 10 is due to the lack of matches on the highest level of quality, hes not on the level of a Kawada or Kobashi yet, but I believe he could get there."
4today
10:38 
mintbizkit wrote about Kurt Angle:
[] "As has been said before, the best all-around package. One of the greatest of all time in both parts of in-ring talent and character, and a perfect dose of comedy without cheapening anything else. It's funny to think that he went from scoffing at professional wrestling to arguably taking place on its Mount Rushmore."
5today
10:11 
Oddtalk wrote about Kenta Kobashi:
[10.0] "My number one favorite wrestler of all time. I don't think any other person has opened my eyes to the true greatness of wrestling like Kobashi has. Discovering his work was life-changing."
6today
09:09 
[5.0] "The absolute worst thing about Bray dying so young is that for the rest of my natural life I'm gonna hear about what a genius all-timer performer he was. He was an ideas man. He had a lot of ideas. Were they good ideas? Most of the time no. Did they lead to good programs, matches, or draw money? Most of the time no. His turnaround lariat was cool and he had a couple great promos but I think Spoony hit it on the head a decade ago when he said they meant nothing and went nowhere."
7today
09:01 
[6.0] "I just don't see it, guys. He's got all the worst tendencies of Rob Van Dam and his offense looks pretty weak. He just does not strike me as a serious threat in the ring and is more of a social liability than an asset outside of it. Still got a betting pool going on how long until he gets deported from Japan."
8today
08:53 
Brutish Dandy wrote about Carlito:
[6.0] "Carlito is one of those guys who should've been way bigger than he became. He had just about all the tools required to become an upper midcard / main event lifer but things just did not work out that way. He's had a decent career but he's ultimately a tale of squandered potential."
9today
08:45 
[4.0] "Unsafe, grating, and physically unimpressive. He's still young so there's time for him to improve on that but there's a lot more to dislike about his performances than to praise at present. Standard c-lister heel. Reminds me of a less impressive, less studious Miz from 20 years ago."
10today
08:41 
Brutish Dandy wrote about Andrade:
[7.0] "Surprised he hasn't returned to lucha libre or jumped ship to Japan with how bunk his North American run has turned out, but he clearly knows his stuff."
11today
08:36 
[6.0] "At his absolute best he's a passable Terry Funk expy. His deathmatches are really samey and his best work is whenever he isn't using gimmicks or blading needlessly. Was a pretty decent promo in his early career but seems to have lost that edge somewhere around the midway point of his WWE run."
12today
07:00 
[10.0] "Extremely promising and was quite possibly seen as one of the women's wrestlers with most potential in her Stardom days in Japan.. It seems for quite a long time in the US promotions simply just don't know how to book Toni right, WWE enjoyed making her a jobber and throwing pies in her face. AEW so far has at least put her more in the spotlight given her 2 title reigns which she handled nicely albeit they were both not thought out and unplanned transitional type of reigns where it seemed like Toni was just the champ until a PPV came around and whoever the big babyface was could take her place. Toni is having a resurgence in her career through her latest change in her gimmick though, she is turning away from The Outcasts stable which in my opinion really brought her down and she would of been more of a 6 or 7 had she still been with them but with the latest promos and segments the mic work has been absolutely amazing from her and Toni finds a way to make people actually care about the AEW women's division with her story."
13today
04:24 
[9.0] "Uncle Dave hates this man and that is a whole indictment of Mr. Meltzer and him being a prime taste maker for western fans. Seemingly born looking like he was 50+ years old since he went through puberty, it's hard to find a more directly influential and IMPACTFUL wrestler in the modern age. Fujiwara was the former gym enforcer of NJPW during the late 70s and early 80s of dojo challenges, one of the founding fathers of the UWF and the Grandfather of Pancrase, one of the few men designated as an instructor from Karl Gotch and probably trained either your favorite wrestler, or was the one who trained the trainer of your favorite wrestler. Get a single -1 for not really having a laundry list of great matches, but a towering figure in puroresu and technical wrestling in the states."
14today
04:22 
[7.0] "A solid heel during his WWE run. He was mediocre as a face and I didn't care for him at all. I can see the negative scores are based on speculations with no evidence."
15today
04:17 
[10.0] "The David Bowie of wrestling. By that I mean, much like with David Bowie, imitators made entire careers out of copying just a single element of what Sayama was doing. Deserving of that 10, but I can see a 9 just because his career was cut short by simply being pushed out of wrestling by Inoki's hate for cruiser/junior weights, literally fighting with the other wrestlers who went on to form shootstyle and shooting (which he did as well) and his hate of wrestling after all the backstage politics. On the other hand: don't read into homeboy's politics outside the ring, and also the fact that he was TOO CRUEL for Karl Gotch to be named his successor? Makes Ultimate Warrior seem like a bleeding heart liberal."
16today
04:11 
[] "Quite possibly the best wrestler the WWE had in over 40 years. While his promos are okay at-best, he is a beast in the ring, never dangerous to his opponents, a great moveset, stellar in his matches, has an incredible look, unfathomable physical gifts, an unbelievable aura and is a legit tough man - maybe the toughest ever in full time pro wrestling. He is also singularly unique in the fact that despite his super star status, legit fighting skills, absurd physical gifts and company status, he never was an ego problem for the company: he never had a problem with doing matches with wrestlers who are "too small" or "too weak". His selling, even to tiny wrestlers like Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio was legitimate and well done. Unfortunately, his favored nation status with Vince has led him to being involved with Vince's sex crimes so I gotta pull the rating."
17today
03:52 
[9.0] "Dakota is incredible, she's great in the ring, an amazing seller, and she's pretty good on the mic. I will always believe she should've been NXT Women's Champion at some point and while her runs as NXT Tag Team Champion were disappointing, they were made up for with her and Iyo's dominance on the main roster. Hopefully we'll get to see Dakota have a singles championship run by the end of this year because she's earned it!"
18today
03:03 
[1.0] "Indi is one of the worst wrestlers on the roster and that's saying something considering there's new NXT people with zero experience. Her moves are slow and look bad and her timing seems off most of the time. Her run as NXT Women's Champion was a waste, they only gave it to her because she was an NXT vet and then proceeded to get called up and is just there, not doing anything. Maybe she'll get better with some more main roster experience... but I doubt it. Candice needs to drop Indi and Indi needs to find something new to do, maybe check out NXT again or get some matches on Main Event to improve because with the rate she's going now, she's going to get left in catering while Candice shines in the spotlight."
19today
03:01 
[9.0] "Sol shines just like her name and she has a bright future ahead of her. She was doing great before her injury so I just hope that doesn't set her back at all; I like that they made her injury a story with Blair so she had something to get right into when she came back. She has an interesting character and she's incredible in the ring for someone with just over a year of experience and I would like to see her get a future title match just to have a showcase match and really get people's attention."
20today
02:56 
[1.0] "Mandy was not that good in the ring and the fact she had such a long reign as NXT Women's champion was mind-boggling... In the ring she had a limited move-set and the moves she did just didn't look good; she focused so much on her looks when she should've focused on getting better in the ring, she always, in my opinion, looked scared to take a good bump and that held her back. I will always believe that she and Sonya should've held the tag team championships at some point, I was never really a fan of them, but they deserved at least one reign. When she went back to NXT and formed Toxic Attraction I thought she would've reignited a fire for supporting her, but she just became unbearable and over-pushed."
21today
02:46 
[8.0] "Fallon is pretty good in the ring, at first I was not a fan, however she's really grown on me and I hope we get to see her as NXT Women's Champion sometime in the future. Her pairing with Brooks & Jensen was good and got her more exposure with the fans and she's just continued to get better since they split. Normally I'm not a fan of a farmer/country gimmick, but Fallon makes it work. Hopefully she gets to continue to shine on her own in the near future and doesn't get thrown into another random tag team, though I did like her and Kiana as a team."
22today
01:27 
JamesHarro wrote about Carmella :
[0.0] "So what did she actually do in WWE, came through Diva Search and accomplished nothing like 99% of the women that joined WWE through that competition. She has wrestled for 106 seconds throughout her career and somehow it was an utter stinker I don't blame people for not remembering her."
23today
01:27 
[10.0] "Swerve has evolved to the point of being completely believable for giving us great fights and good times since he has been in AEW. I personally like him and he deserves this score for now."
24today
01:06 
[4.0] "There is nothing special about this wrestler. Even with the name of one of Mexico's all-time greats he didn't have a good career. Hopefully the third generation will be more successful."
25today
00:49 
CDProsPro wrote about Rita Stone:
[1.0] "Incredibly plain with predictable results in execution wise. She seems very good upon the eyes but as far as ability in the ring is concerned, she barely compute all areas of combat or aesthetic choreography. Not Jenna Morasca bad and yet far away from Becky Lynch. Some fans think she is a fan but clearly only a fan by default. Not sure if she is in it for the business or if she can live out her dream as a stiff ironing board. Awww shucks but it is an opinion. Maybe she might improve in the ring but as a person she is off."
26today
00:27 
[10.0] "The best of the best. Amazing technical wrestler, vicious and true cocky heel with menace. Great character brilliant promos"
27today
00:03 
[7.0] "Unbelievably low rating for this guy. He was one of the best foreign wrestlers in Mexico! For years! Dude was a super athlete and even took the time to learn spanish during his years in CMLL. There was a AAA run somewhere in there, but there's no real highlights to that. He was a blast in CMLL."
2828.03.2024
23:20 
[9.0] "Awesome wrestler. Great technique, fast, so strong, it's going to be a joy to see how much higher he's going to go"
2928.03.2024
23:17 
SagBelly wrote about Gene Munny:
[9.0] "Tonnes of charisma, great comedic chops, but more importantly a brilliant British wrestler. I've always enjoyed seeing him in the ring and hes a really adaptable performer"
3028.03.2024
23:04 
[8.0] "Very underrated talent along with the rest of La Secta. Whether it was working with Los Barrio Boys, Real Fuerza Area or Los Hell Brothers, Cuervo and the rest of La Secta made their opponents shine. Also while not a high bar, out of everyone in the group he was the best on the mic."
3128.03.2024
22:38 
[9.0] "Amazing talent it's beyond me why she never got called up. She had the look and can go just as good as any of the main roster girls. To this day im confused why she had a loser leaves match in OVW and left. If anyone knows, please share here."
3228.03.2024
21:51 
Redtroll wrote about Adam Bueller:
[9.0] "Adam Bueller was a great deathmatch wrestler that we lost way too soon. He had good ring psychology, could sell moves amazingly, and was someone unafraid to take even the most dangerous of spots. RIP Bueller, you deserved the world man, miss ya."
3328.03.2024
21:24 
vel wrote about Yuzuki :
[7.0] "Yuzuki so far is perfectly fine. Won't call her a future goat yet, because I felt the same about Miyu Amasaki, but the progress turned out to be slover then expected. But she is extremely young and talented with obvious judo background."
3428.03.2024
20:21 
[8.0] "Its beyond me how they didnt pull the trigger on her especially in her feud with Bianca. She couldve had Xia and Shayna (or Carmella and Zelina) be her henchwomen and do the dirty work for her just so Sonya can defend her title in gauntlets or handicap matches and win them all. They couldve done so much with her when she was super hot as an executive. Never the less amazing talent, has the look, very good in the ring and doenst shy away from being put in the speaker role. Too bad they only see her as a tag team talent. She can be so much more. Top heel material here. (or they can do a 180 and turn her face and have her be the first openly lesbian woman to hold a singles title)"
3528.03.2024
19:46 
[0.0] "I don't think I need to say much. Bubba is a horrible person who absolutely deserved to be punched by Awesome Kong. His backstage interviews from TNA are also absolutely abysmal and time I will never get back."
3628.03.2024
19:46 
Mika7012 wrote about Ricochet:
[] "un grand athlète qui malheureusement la wwe ne laisse pas exprime sont plein potentielle dommage que il n est pas bon au micro, il mériterais d avoir un manager pour l accompagné et l aidé ou être dans une bonne tag team , peu importe sont adversaire je suis tout le temp conquis par sa prestation de haut niveau, a défauts de la question financière je croit qu' il gagnerais a change de compagnie car la wwe ne lui correspond pas a son style de catch"
3728.03.2024
19:33 
[10.0] "Greatest Argentinian wrestler that have ever existed, amazing with everyone, a shame he didn't have too much opportunities to wrestle outside the argentina, but he even knows some legends like Hugo Savinovich, Carlito, Chavo Guerrero even The Hardy Boyz. He's a great friend of mine and I have no doubt he's the best wrestler ever in Argentinian History"
3828.03.2024
19:31 
[7.0] "I remember Sid being the last man being elimated in the greatest royal rumble of all time 1992, Sid was a menacing figure of wrestling not the best big man, or in ring wrestles wrestler his presence his characteristics in and out of the ring plus him having high profile matches with top guys got to give him his props no were near the Mount Rushmore of pro wrestling though"
3928.03.2024
18:34 
[6.0] "JBL, Bradshaw, whatever You want to call him. He Is the definition of a weird career. He has charisma , he was not good backstage, and his in-ring work isn't bad. But damn, he was pushed too much. Gimnicks super weird, but not outrageous. As a Color-Com, he Is mediocre with some decent work in his early years. He just confuses me."
4028.03.2024
17:15 
jjcharg77 wrote about Mustafa Ali:
[8.0] "ever since he left wwe, he has been on fire. his matches have been amazing. I love his character too especially on TNA. He had security for his president persona in the Good Hands but then fired and replaced them with GYV and then the good hands are now essentially cult followers of him. its making him seem like a million bucks like he deserves to be shown and I love it. I cant wait to see what else he cooks up"
4128.03.2024
17:14 
[] "[9.0] Future face of the company. Bron seems to get better with every week. Ridiculous athleticism, devastating spears and Steiner moves, just needs a little more polish with his character work (Im enjoying his team-up with Baron Corbin) before he really takes off."
4228.03.2024
17:04 
SenseiCloss wrote about Reyna Isis:
[6.0] "An inspiration to many struggling luchadoras. She was bad for years, but through perseverance, she improved to the point of being okay-to-good depending on the opponent. She can also say she main evented a CMLL Anniversary event, which I'm pretty sure even Amapola and Marcela at their primes couldn't accomplish. Key match of hers to see - the mask vs mask match with Jarochita. Crowd was hot for that one, and approved of what they saw so much that they chanted This Is Wrestling in spanish. Another one would be the match vs Zeuxis on March 8, 2024."
4328.03.2024
17:00 
[10.0] "He is my favorite wrestler in the whole wrestling and I think the career he has left behind in the world of wrestling (Japan, Britain and America) is the dream of every wrestler and he has shone wherever he has been and has always been one of the top wrestlers in that promotion."
4428.03.2024
16:38 
[8.0] "A very promising wrestler with a very high upside. It's a shame that the US indies just are not financially powerful enough to get a worker like Mike D over on a regular basis, because I think he'd get over huge on the US indies. He's the kind of guy at the moment that if ended up on an episode of AEW and given 10 minutes to do all his spots, he'd get over and people would be talking about him as a huge rising star."
4528.03.2024
14:38 
[7.0] "Chris Jericho is wildly inconsistent. So much so you almost have to rate him on a year-by-year basis. Gonna have to go by averages for this one. His WCW work was bordering on an 8, his early WWF stuff was around a 7, his second WWE run was close to a perfect 10, and pretty much everything he's done from 2012 onwards is a 6 or lower. I think he's a cool dude but he should've put the boots away a decade ago."
4628.03.2024
14:27 
[5.0] "Quite possibly the single most overrated worker of the past fifty years, Bryan's overcompensation for his lack of physical aura and natural charisma has resulted in him chronically endangering his health with a style that he refuses to change despite having a wife and kids. That's not just being a mark for yourself, that's being an objectively bad husband and father. If he had half the smarts his supporters proclaim he would've stayed retired the first time around. I guess his matches with Morishima from twenty years ago were good though. Best wrestler ever."
4728.03.2024
14:20 
[6.0] "Kenny Omega is probably the most physically gifted wrestler that I just do not like. A lot of his matches just devolve into big move spam with very little rhyme or reason. I could bear this if the man's selling wasn't so goofy. I don't like the way he hits the ropes. I don't like the way he pumps his arms up and down like a cartoon character hyping himself up. I don't like how he turtles his neck and kicks his legs out like he's doing the duck walk whenever he gets punched into a corner. It's all the little things that add to me not buying him as a tangible, serious threat. I think he missed his calling in lucha libre."
4828.03.2024
14:02 
[9.0] "Absolute killer in his prime and has done wonders sticking around to help build up new talent. All you could ever ask for in a professional."
4928.03.2024
09:49 
[] "One of my favourite wrestlers, love his style adn the way that he presents himself. One of the most underated ever."
5028.03.2024
03:50 
[7.0] "In his short career Murashima is really advance and I really enjoy his matches against Kato. He is a bit behind Kato but his heart is just huge. this two young lions are going to be two top stars in the junior division."
5128.03.2024
03:49 
[7.0] "In his short career Kato is really advance and I really enjoy his matches against Murashima this two young lions are going to be two top stars in the junior division."
5227.03.2024
23:56 
[10.0] "Truly the best there ever was. Hard to find a bad match, though they do exist. He could have been better on the mic, but he had the it factor enough to hold down that top babyface spot for many years, and worked quite well as a heel. He was the face of the company during its darkest times, and to a lot of people that's a detriment, but he kept the ship afloat when it was sinking the hardest. His career could have been longer, but he was at his peak when he went out, so there's no embarrassing late career stuff to tarnish his legacy (well almost none of that, considering the awful 2010 comeback matches). His WCW run is disappointing, but there are some high points, some good matches with [redacted], Booker T, Flair, DDP. Aside from that, there isn't much left to criticize. His tag team run is some great shit and he has many of the best technical performances ever. He could even work a good brawling style. I guess you could call his matches repetitive and he was the original "moves of doom" wrestler but I think that's a common complaint people have of wrestlers they've seen lots of matches from. From a kayfabe standpoint, it would make sense to have a "bag" of stuff that worked to pull from. A+ worker, B- talker, A gimmick/look. It's definitely worth watching his greatest hits."
5327.03.2024
23:20 
CDProsPro wrote about Kenoh:
[10.0] "Kenoh is the master of mosh! Humble and very traditional in heart while dark in theory. His battles with Go which steals the show, Manabu far as pride, El Hijo de Dr Wagner Jr in defeat & most people talk about Kaito Kiyamura new year shows back to back for the GHC national & heavyweight championships respectively. Overwhelming wins in key battles earlier on in his time in M-PRO and yes his entrance music is the most iconic 2000s theme tune in the ongoing wrestling career span. KONGO was the stuff of legend, Asura left an impact while highlighting rival Fujita Jr Hayato, I reckon he can keep going making Pro Wrestling NOAH as chivalrous than it was in the 2000s. Very angry with flames kindred to his melanochaita entrance lion robe, Kenoh can hit P.F.S knees or stomps on any heavyweight or interchangeable cruiserweight on the green mat"
5427.03.2024
23:01 
[8.0] "Tarzan Duran is a great luchador with a habit of him bleeding buckets. He wrestles sometimes in MD where he dosent bleed so he focuses more on his lucha in Ring character work which I find superior to when he has the knife. I hope XPW pushes him more or he gets more work for GCW."
5527.03.2024
22:31 
[] "Christ, I despise her. Bad wrestler who had a stranglehold in women's wrestling for decades, as well as being part of the reason as to women's wrestling going back a couple decades. Even worse person outside of the ring, the definition of exploiting others for your gain. Disgusting and deplorable, insane that some people defend her despite the reality of these allegations. Was she important for the WWE, as well as American's wrestling? Absolutely, so are people like Vince. Just because they are important in wrestling history doesn't make them good."
5627.03.2024
21:58 
[3.0] "I am very aware that he was an absolute legend in the 80s, and a great wrestler from that time too. He had psychology and charisma, and his style of promotion with the inclusion of comic book inspired characters and angles is fun. But, unless you're a wrestling historian whose an expert and a fan of 70s/80s wrestling and/or the USWA, I really don't think that's what you think of Jerry Lawler when his name is mentioned. I know him primarily for his color commentary work, which frankly isn't bad at all in the grand scheme of things and for the time. Personally, however, it's hard for me to really enjoy his commentary without cringing all the damn time. Again, I get it of the time and our sensibilities have drastically changed since then, but that really isn't an excuse. Believe it or not, I really don't wanna hear an old ass man talking about women in the most perverted, disgusting way possible, mentioning he likes them younger and getting horny whenever any woman enters the ring even for a second. Not to mention all the weird shit he's said asides from being perverted. Do I need to mention the Chinese hospital line from the 2000 edition of the Royal Rumble? And of course, the big allegation from the early 90s that while he didn't get convicted of, a lot of the information around it really makes him absolutely suspect in my opinion. That, and his feud with Micheal Cole was shit. I just can't stand him."
5727.03.2024
19:18 
CDProsPro wrote about Thea Hail:
[6.0] "Thea is a meme sensation now that she is fully Chase U for life. Very good basics and she has lots more to learn, her battles with Tiffany were underrated movie style matches. Funny, bubbly and got so many nice facials."
5827.03.2024
18:12 
[9.0] "Hes been a vital part of NXT, having banger matches and always making other people look good. I want him to win the North NA Championship, because he deserves it"
5927.03.2024
17:34 
[7.0] "Still pretty young into his career but being given many good opportunities. I'm sure he'll grow into one of the very best."
6027.03.2024
17:29 
[9.0] "Maybe not the most physically imposing wrestler but Vertigo puts a ton of effort into his presentation & work rate. Has really stepped up his game in recent years working for multiple big name indie promotions."
6127.03.2024
17:23 
procdoc wrote about Tony D'Angelo:
[] "The Tony D'Angelo gimmick should not work, however he has made it believable. His in-ring ability is decent enough to hang with rest of the roster."
6227.03.2024
17:21 
procdoc wrote about Angelo Dawkins:
[] "Excellent tag team wrestler. Dawkins has a natural charisma and his chemistry with Ford is terrific. Dawkins often gets labelled as the 'Jannetty' of the Street Profits but I think that is unfair. If/when the Profits go their separate ways, Dawkins has enough about him to make an impact as a singles star."
6327.03.2024
17:19 
[9.0] "If you live in Southern Ontario you probably respect this man immensely for his journey. One of the top wrestlers in the world who has traded blows with some of the greatest of all time."
6427.03.2024
17:17 
[8.0] "I don't think it'd surprise anyone if Mark Wheeler showed up on TV tomorrow. He's great in ring, great on the mic and carries himself with a TV attitude."
6527.03.2024
17:16 
WhatSayYou wrote about Jody Threat:
[8.0] "Everybody loves Jody, casual fans love her, hardcore fans love her. She's improved a lot since being with TNA/Impact."
6627.03.2024
17:13 
[10.0] "A hidden gem for so many in Canada. His work recently on Mystery Wrestling has finally brought his name to light. Effortlessly hilarious but can still go in the ring."
6727.03.2024
17:12 
alexyvegas wrote about Tam Nakano:
[10.0] "Tam definitely became the face of Stardom. She is the most popular and one of the best wrestlers of the company, she's also the leader of Cosmic Angels, the most popular faction in all Japan. She makes the Match of The Year every year since 2019. Unfortunately she had to forfeit her Red Belt due an injury last year and after almost five months she returned in feb 2024. She was the MVP of 2023 and won others important awards. Her charisma is unmatch, she is the best on mic, she's very polish in ring and her move set is one of the best, she's funny, her ability to tell stories is unreal, she's cute, definitely the full package. Tam is a babyface but she can have some heel vibes which made her very interesting, she can look at you with cute eyes and the next second she has murderer eyes on you. She achieved all her goals in Stardom, won the White Belt two times and the Red Belt one time and became the number one of the company, so is hard to see what motivation she still has since she's almost 36yo. But the fact is Cosmic Angels is growing in numbers right now, I believe she gonna make her faction stronger than ever and then retire. So we have to enjoy the moments we still have to watch one the most talents wrestlers in Stardom history."
6827.03.2024
17:10 
WhatSayYou wrote about Sami Zayn:
[9.0] "A generational talent, well respected by independant fans, well respected by mainstream fans. His run with Kevin Owens in ROH is some of the best work I've seen, then of course his work with the Bloodline in WWE."
6927.03.2024
17:04 
WhatSayYou wrote about Tyler Tirva:
[8.0] "Very good indepedent wrestler, looks the part, always engages with the fans. He's always an enjoyable watch at any show attended or watching online."
7027.03.2024
16:25 
[9.0] "His old theme tune called him a real mans man, and William Regal is a wrestlers wrestler. A highlight of any card during his illustrious career, incredibly entertaining, and those dulcet tones only add to his presentation. Like Stirling Moss in Formula 1, and the Netherlands in soccer, Regal is quite possibly the greatest wrestler to never win a world championship."
7127.03.2024
16:07 
Dntbamark wrote about Finlay:
[8.0] "Tough, hard-nosed brawler and an excellent technician. He was never much of an upper-card guy but he was a staple of the mid-card where he was able to have some great match-ups with the likes of Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero, Steve Regal and Bret Hart. He had a really solid move-set that displayed stiff strikes, great technical skills and also had the ability to sell and take offense well. His career in America doesn't quiet do justice to how good he was as he briefly held the WCW World Television Champion in 1998 and the WWE United States Title in 2006 with both reigns capping at around 40 days. He gave back to the business in a big way with his work in training female talent like Trish Stratus, Victoria and Molly Holly and was always a huge proponent for the women backstage, he was just an all-around great worker."
7227.03.2024
15:07 
[10.0] "As Danielson himself said in a promo about a year ago, Bret Hart clearly did not have the foresight when he called himself "the best there is, the best there was, and the best there ever will be". Because as much as I love Bret Hart, and I really do love Bret Hart, the plucky tiny vegan from Aberdeen, WA stands as, quite simply, the greatest professional wrestler of all time. This isnt an exaggeration; people were saying this in 2002, when Danielson was barely old enough to buy a beer after working a show, and ever since then he has gone from strength to strength. It is no surprise that he was consistently one of the most over talents during his WWE from the moment he set foot in Stamford to the time he left ten years later. A man that is so full of heart that the fans would, and did, riot for him if he didnt get the respect he deserves. A man who dragged me back into watching professional wrestling with the Miracle on Bourbon Street. A man who broke all our hearts when he had to retire, and made us cry tears of joy when he was cleared; I still get goosebumps at the crowd in Dallas pointing to the WrestleMania sign for him. But Danielson is not a man to rest on his laurels. He couldve been content to phone it in for the rest of his career, coasting on a Legend Pop until he was an old man. But instead, he re-invented himself as one of the most despicable heels in the WWE, playing his part in elevating Kofi Kingston to get the respect HE deserves to. And even after that, he puts on masterpiece after masterpiece, such as the AJ Styles match in the middle of the pandemic. His move to AEW gave him another career renaissance; freed from the mores of PG television, he can spread his wings and turn back the clock fifteen years, and he does so in marvellous fashion. His matches against Page, Omega, Okada, and Sabre Jr. are modern-day masterpieces, and who can forget his 65-minute banger with MJF? A master technician, no slouch on the mic, and selfless in his promotion of others, future generations will surely look back and envy us for being able to see the American Dragon in his prime."
7327.03.2024
14:54 
[4.0] "The problem with Maxxine was giving him struggles, I think he worked well as a manager, which he still does but his prime was very fleeting."
7427.03.2024
13:22 
TessShocker wrote about Alex Lee:
[5.0] "Just because for how long she's been wrestling and the fact that everyone gave her so much cr4p in FCW and on that reality a 5. She proved them all wrong. Yes, she's not a stellar wrestler and from what ive seen is very slow but oh well. She's getting booked and wrestles."
7527.03.2024
13:20 
[2.0] "From what i've seen on her on TNA she really wasnt anything good/impressive. Basic wrestler with 0 to none charisma and personality"
7627.03.2024
13:12 
[5.0] "She wasn't anything that memorable however i do feel like she could've been called up with Alex Riley. She played his girlfriend on FCW while going by Beverly. I really liked her gimmick and i felt like there was a place for her with Riley. Maryse was with Ted D. Jr. at the time. So why not have her Miz and Riley in a storyline. Miz hits on her and tries to steal her from Riley but he ultimately beats miz for her. They could've even bamboozled everyone and had him dump her after that, saying he saw her true colors. Instead, they called her up on ECW and made her a backstage interviewer, odd. I feel like they were looking for an excuse to shove her somewhere while her contact expires..."
7727.03.2024
13:12 
[6.0] "It's beyond me how she's not on TNA. She's a perfect heel with a seductive gimmick/look. And TNA not being catered to kids as much as wwe would allow her to do more. Full dominatrix gear with the whip she used to do on live events. She's a good wrestler and she can really be a nice little heel champ like Taryn Terrell. Sign her TNA."
7827.03.2024
13:11 
[2.0] "She didnt impress me much. The gear wasnt giving. Her looks arent anything impressive. And her wrestling was ok, but again nothing to write home about. And she's ripping of another flop Lacey Evans with the southern belle gimmick, ugh. No. Improve or get cut after mania."
7927.03.2024
13:09 
sarahlicity wrote about CM Punk:
[8.0] "This is a hard rating to make, because for a long time, Punk was one of my favourite wrestlers, and, like many of his fellow RoH Golden Age alumni (see also: Joe, Danielson), the template for what a wrestler in the 2000s should be. But at some point, possibly in the twilight of his famous 434-day title run, the shine of the industry started to decline for Punk, and it started to show. The 434-day title run, after all, showed that Punk was at the top of the game and a money machine for WWE, but Vince had to be Vince, and he didn't capitalise fully on that. It wasn't just sour grapes that Dwayne was in the main event of WrestleMania, after all; like many champions before and since who weren't the Anointed One (see also: Foley, Edge, Rollins...) Punk was an afterthought. And at some point after WrestleMania XXIX, you can see the enthusiasm leave his body in real time. Maybe if he stuck to his retirement in 2014, he could've gone out on the moral high ground and his legacy as the Best in the World would be secure. But then he came back, and we thought all was well. Certainly, the first couple of feuds to shake off the ring rust gave us hope. But as Nolan's Harvey Dent once said, you either die a hero or live long enough to become the villain. The justified bitterness to the corporate suits in WWE turned to his fellow wrestlers, and, to turn a phrase, he became everything he despised; a Cubs man turning into the New York Yankees. A man who paved the way in cutting shoot promos started getting upset when people would cut them against him. His narcissism backstage ballooned to the point that if you weren't 100% behind him, then you were effectively banned from appearing on the same TV show. And at the same time, the magic in the ring was noticeably absent. Maybe the industry advanced without him, because he clearly didn't have the spark he once had. And, of course, we have to mention Brawl Out and Brawl In. Look, if there's backstage problems, and one man is at the centre of all of them, then maybe that one man is the problem. Even if he was goaded by others, he's older than all of them and therefore should really be the wiser man. So with nowhere to go to, he jumps the shark and goes back to the company who made him wrestle half to death before unceremoniously firing him on his wedding day. Granted, McMahon's fall from grace might've smoothed over the cracks, but they're still visible, and I think I'd have more respect for this iteration if he just admitted that. At the end of the day, the CM should never stand for "company man", which is what he is in 2024, with the Voice of the Voiceless we grew up loving far away in the rear view mirror. Punk still holds a special place in my heart, which is why it pains me to give him a rating lower than a 10, but I still have to be realistic, he's just not the same guy he was."
8027.03.2024
13:08 
TessShocker wrote about Jazmyn Nyx:
[6.0] "Let me be the first to rate HA! Not half bad from what we saw. I loved the entrance. The gear was a bit of a rip off of Liv Morgan but whatever. She actually good. I LOVED her riott kick variation i hope that's her finisher. Im beyond confused why they seemed to take her out at the end with the arm snap... They couldve very easily have done a 4 on 4 on stand and deliver and the faces couldve gotten either Karmen or Brynley to even it for them."
8127.03.2024
11:40 
Mayfly wrote about Kazuki Hirata:
[9.0] "Hirata is one of the best veteran talents out there who still has a ton of upside and years ahead of him. He started off as a rising talent who unfortunately got sidelined by a major injury that ordinarily would have taken others years to fully recover and gain heat back from. Instead Hirata was able to strike gold almost immediately with GO HIRATA GO! , one of the best tribute gimmicks I think Ive ever seen in its beginnings . However, when he really starts to form is after he records his own Tokyo GO theme, with the glasses becoming a focal part of all his matches. No matter if its a tiny venue or Korakuen Hall or even the Tokyo Dome, Hirata always gives it 100% and leaves me loving it the whole time. He arguably hit his peak in 2023 with winning the DDT Extreme title in an awesome three way, and he had probably the best reign ever with it that only just came to a tragic end. Some of my favorite matches of his are probably vs Hiromu Takahashi at Ultimate Party, vs Hikaru Machida in an incredibly underrated contest at SUPER MAX BUMP, and his many contests against Yoshihiko."
8227.03.2024
10:52 
jejunestars wrote about Tommy :
[9.0] "One of the greatest ref's to ever do it in terms of sheer longevity. I have a love/hate relationship with her delay before the final count."
8327.03.2024
08:24 
yenada wrote about Wonderboy :
[7.0] "Havent seen to much from him but definetly impressed, he can really work in ring. Want to see more on the mic side tho. Great gear and heard he is now a coach for apac or mypw?"
8427.03.2024
07:19 
[8.0] "A fantastic heel in his prime, one of the best promos and genius of psychology. But what gives him such a high rating is his inspiring journey of rehabilitation and recovery from the depths of substance abuse and the decades of trauma he faced. Sure, he had his help, but he was able to bring himself out of the dark pit he was in. That's what makes him a legend to me."
8527.03.2024
06:28 
[8.0] "At first, I was never a fan of Tiffany Stratton just because I thought her gimmick wouldn't work and she was highly irritable, and it just didn't seem like my top television character to watch, but watching her over the past few weeks she has really grown on me especially with her Elimination Chamber performance. She is a great wrestler and, for sure, an upcoming name for the future generation. A star. She is solid on the mic but has unlimited charisma within her gimmick; she plays it very well. She is very athletic and probably has the best moonsault in WWE currently, in my opinion. I might raise my rating higher in the future which normally I finalise what I put down but this will be an exception."
8627.03.2024
04:42 
[6.0] "Honestly the perfect midcarder, throw him in the ring with anyone and youll get an alright match, seems to be taking will to filling the role Dolph Ziggler had for years."
8727.03.2024
04:08 
yenada wrote about Ho Ho Lun:
[7.0] "This rating is crazy. HoHo is a great talent and responsible for the HK scene and has contributed a lot to SEA wrestling. I get he had a pretty bad wwe run but he is solid and charismatic as a worker, okay on the mic and can work a good match. Love everytime he comees to SG"
8827.03.2024
03:35 
yenada wrote about Endboss GREGORY:
[9.0] "Greg is actually one of the best wrestlers in South East Asia. He can cut a mean promo, and he is great in the ring and so agile for his age. He wrestles technical style like a japanese pro and while I dont prefer that kind of style I can appreciate his talent."
8927.03.2024
02:30 
[8.0] "Her work at hoodslam is always great. She does her gimmick well and also some fun cosplay outfits. Worth a watch"
9027.03.2024
02:26 
[8.0] "I've enjoyed her work and growth at Hoodslam. I liked her rude pop star gimmick she did at GLAM, but her being a pirate is also really fun."
9127.03.2024
02:24 
[8.0] "CVE is great. She really gives the vibe that she loves wrestling. Whether she's fighting men, women, or anyone in between, she is a believable badass."
9227.03.2024
02:05 
[2.0] "Jim Cornette hasn't provided anything substantial in wrestling for a long ass time and only contributes bigoted, dated ass thoughts for his die hard fan-base of wrestling incels to piggy back off of. Just a lot of weird old manisms that existed during his time when he ran smokey mountain and should've been let go a long time ago. He also has the emotional maturity of an infant which makes for a lot of his meltdowns over stupid stuff like Santino not pretending to be scared of the Boogeyman as an audience member or him theorizing nobody in the AEW locker room tried to have sex with the broom girls? Just very creepy, weird behaviour from him."
9327.03.2024
01:44 
Mayfly wrote about Mark Madden:
[0.0] "Mark Madden can go to super hell. Worst commentator ever and horrible person to match. Refused to do the most basic thing as a commentator(put someone over) and whined live on TV while doing nothing to make the largely miserable WCW 2000 any better. Now he just acts like he knows more about the business than he ever did even in his prime and posted some absolutely horrifying stuff about 20 year old Selena Gomez as a 52-53 year old man. Easily one of the worst people to grace the wrestling world and has no business being as highly rated as he is."
9427.03.2024
01:41 
[10.0] "One of the most under appreciated wrestlers of all time, shouldve been made the next HBK type shit because hes possible of competing at that level if needed. The Survivor Series when he soloed team authority with the assistance from Sting shouldve been a rocket strap but nothing happened, very disappointing to this day still. His incredible cash in for the World Heavyweight Championship but then had a shorten reign. Nic has amateur wrestling background and a multiple time champ in it, 2 decade veteran in the WWE, already doing big things in TNA & NJPW as he beat David Finlay for the IWGP Global Championship. I hope he returns eventually like Cody did for the WWE again, would love to see him win the big one in WWE but who knows whats gonna happen in the near future. Hope to see him in AEW eventually also, many things for him to do there. Forever one of my favourites, cant wait for the continuation of this career"
9527.03.2024
01:40 
Guerinteed2003 wrote about CM Punk:
[10.0] "My favourite wrestler of all time, the pipebomb is still talked about to this day, his then 434 WWE title reign is one of the best title runs, still has the balls to say that not many others wouldnt. Had a tear on the face of when he debuted in AEW then after a decade in Chicago he came back after saying he wouldnt ever again. His growing stage and him making his way to the bottom to the top and from ROH, TNA , IWC and continuation of his run in the independent scenes then making his way to WWE from the years of 05-07. When he was in the top tier moments of his WWE run, the man was never talked about, never in the headlines, conferences or anything of that nature. Hes the voice of the voiceless for a reason, one of the best wrestlers, mic workers, storyteller, even on commentary, nobody can touch him lol. For anyone who also blames and puts him listed as a bad person and a problem starter, the mans been getting stepped on and published as this evil, egotistical, non respectable asshole when he gets no respect as the vet he is and all the head of relations in AEW aka the EVPs. Made him snap and they all caused the whole brawl, punk & omega werent the issues, they just had to get involved. The man never had anything of issues in his time in WWE prior to everything to happen in the future, we wouldve heard a report or video on it but we never got anything of that because he aint not problem starter. One Of The Fucking Goats, deserves more respect on his name, and if you dont like me saying all this, well, the truth hurts, and the truths painful"
9627.03.2024
01:34 
Mayfly wrote about Horace Hogan:
[10.0] "Yall just dont see Horace in the same manner that I do. He may be the nephew of the Woodmaster, but the input he put into the business is invaluable. Firstly, he has a match that has been rated 5 stars by the observer, and becoming an FMW legend, both things Kurt Angle has never been able to achieve. Secondly, his attire was absolutely trailblazing in every regard. Bald, goatee, chain, vest, Jean shorts, knee brace. I want you to make me ONE other wrestler who has ever done it like that. FURTHERMORE, Horace achieved the impossible feat of powerbombing Kidman while never falling to the charms of Torrie Wilson. Even with this, he still found time to Take Care of Bollea so to speak and fight the dastardly New Blood in a battle royal of insurmountable odds on Thunder. Would Omega ever do something like that for the Elite? All in all, I think enough has been said."
9727.03.2024
01:24 
Mayfly wrote about Antonio Honda:
[] "Will come back and actually rate this when I have the privileges, but Honda is perhaps the most underrated worker in all of the Japanese scene, if not the wider independent circuit. Though most who are aware of him know him as a ChocoPro and DDT mainstay since the early days of both companies, Honda has done countless independently produced shows and works a shockingly consistent schedule for being in his late-40s. Even since the beginning of his career Honda has been an incredible comedic foil to any of the more serious acts he is facing, with even his earliest Ironman Heavymetalweight battle royals being easily rewatchable. Despite not knowing English, Hondas standard routine translates excellently, whether there is an English commentator or not. But besides his excellent comedy and hijinks with Gongitsune, he is an incredibly capable grappler and had a phenomenal match for the KO-D title with Dick Togo where I really believe they should have pulled the trigger on him as a main even talent. Regardless, hes been able to stay consistently over with the crowds with his knee pain, phallic fox stories, singing, falling, and bionic elbows, and Im very glad he has been afforded a title and put back into a featured slot with Chris Brookes."
9826.03.2024
23:51 
[10.0] "I mean it's the rock. Unmatched on the mic and the greatest sports entertainer of our generation. Charisma off the walls"
9926.03.2024
22:39 
CDProsPro wrote about Sobredosis :
[7.0] "Sobredosis goin forward will have a massive effect on the Mexican independents, keep your eyes out folks."
10026.03.2024
22:29 
[5.0] "The amount of potential Solo has is crazy. He's the only bloodline member under 30, I actually believe he's the only one below 35 too. And he's already in the best story in wrestling, and doing great while in it. His finisher the samoan spike is LEGIT. This man is A future world champion for sure. Plus he's A great worker too so he's already set for when this story ends. Edit: Ok well, the rating I gave him then was A bit high but also A year has passed and he.. he's actually gotten worse. He's young, he's in his early 30s he's new he's supposed to be getting better not worse what the hell. So for his recent performances since like august I am dropping him way down to A 5 lol."