Jacqueline: The “Utility Star” WWE Couldn’t Box In and a Trailblazer the History Books Can’t Ignore

March is Women’s History Month, which is exactly when I like to pull the spotlight off the most obvious names and put it on the women who quietly did everything—and did it in eras that didn’t always deserve them. Jacqueline is one of those names. Because when people talk about the Attitude Era, they usually … Read more

Lita: The Risk-Taker Who Made WWE’s Women’s Division Feel Dangerous — and Finally Felt Big

March is Women’s History Month, so I’m not just picking names that pop the loudest on a graphic. I’m focusing on women whose careers changed the math — the ones who made the business adjust its expectations. Lita is one of those rare wrestlers where you can actually point to the timeline and see the … Read more

Gail Kim: The Knockouts North Star and the Standard the Business Still Chases

March is Women’s History Month, and if I’m doing these the right way, I’m not just spotlighting “popular” names — I’m talking about the women who built the infrastructure. The ones who didn’t just have good matches, but helped change what companies believed women could be trusted with on TV. That’s Gail Kim in one … Read more

Willow Nightingale: Joy as Armor, Grit as Proof & the Babyface Blueprint AEW Can’t Ignore

March is Women’s History Month, which is basically my excuse to talk about the women who actually moved the needle — not just the ones with the loudest presentation, but the ones who built real equity with fans and then turned that equity into moments that mattered. That’s Willow Nightingale. Because if you’ve watched wrestling … Read more

Jordynne Grace: Power as Credibility, Strength as a Resume

March is Women’s History Month, and if you’re doing it right, you’re not just running down highlight reels. You’re documenting the women who changed what the industry accepts as “main event” — who expanded the templates, kicked the doors wider, and made it easier for the next wave to be taken seriously. Jordynne Grace belongs … Read more

Stephanie Vaquer: The Technician Who Made WWE’s Women’s Main Event Feel Sharp Again

March isn’t just a page on the calendar in wrestling. It’s Women’s History Month, which means the sport gets a rare moment to slow down and actually take inventory — not just of championships and match ratings, but of the women who changed the temperature of entire divisions. Some did it with star power. Some … Read more

The Five Greatest Elimination Chamber Matches Ever

Disclaimer: This ranking is subjective and based on my analysis of historical impact, match quality, and the weight of fan and critical opinion. This Saturday, February 28, 2026, WWE unleashes Elimination Chamber at the point in the calendar where careers tilt and WrestleMania paths harden—one brutal night designed to turn contenders into survivors and storylines … Read more

Why TNA Is Not the #2 Promotion in the World — And What Must Change for the AMC Era to Matter

When TNA Wrestling announced its move to AMC, many fans — myself included — allowed themselves to feel hopeful again. Hopeful that a promotion with such a rich history, one that once redefined alternatives in North American wrestling, could finally stabilize, modernize, and re-establish itself as a serious player in 2026. Instead, the AMC debut … Read more

Experience. Intensity. Resilience. How Three Distinct Archetypes Define the Spirit of the WWE United States Championship

In modern WWE, championships are no longer defined solely by win–loss records or the length of a reign. They are defined by identity. The way a champion carries themselves, the way they defend their title, and the way they respond to pressure all shape how that championship is perceived. Few titles exemplify this better than … Read more

WWE’s 2026 Creative Blueprint: Why Tag Team Wrestling, Legacy Power, and Strategic Elevation Must Define the Road to WrestleMania 42

WWE does not enter 2026 lacking momentum. It enters the year lacking commitment to cohesion. The difference matters. Across RAW and SmackDown, WWE television is presenting compelling moments — returns, title changes, confrontations, emotional escalations — but moments alone do not make a great creative year. Direction does. Identity does. Continuity does. The challenge for … Read more