Darby Allin’s World Title Reign Feels Like A Highlight Reel Being Rushed Toward MJF’s Redemption At Double Or Nothing

Darby Allin’s AEW World Championship reign should feel like one of the biggest creative victories in company history. This is Darby Allin, one of AEW’s true originals, finally standing on top of the mountain after years of throwing his body at every wall, ladder, guardrail, coffin and opponent in front of him. On paper, this … Read more

Brawl Fatigue Is Real, and Wrestling Keeps Using Chaos Like a Shortcut

There was a time when a good wrestling brawl actually felt like something had gone wrong. Not “wrong” in the sense that the segment missed. Wrong in the sense that the hatred finally got too big for the format. The promo was over. The match could not wait. Security was useless. The ring was no … Read more

Awesome Kong: The Monster Who Made Women’s Wrestling Feel Dangerous & The Legacy That Still Looms

March is Women’s History Month, and Awesome Kong is the kind of name that instantly rewrites the tone of the room. Not because she was “big for a Knockout.” Because she wrestled like a final boss before that phrase became normal in women’s wrestling. Kong didn’t just win titles — she made entire divisions feel … Read more

Becky Lynch: Big Time Becks, Real-Time Relevance, and the Career That Rewrote WWE’s Women’s Ceiling

March is Women’s History Month, and Becky Lynch is the kind of career you bring up when you want proof that women’s wrestling didn’t just “evolve” — it expanded. Becky didn’t climb one ladder. She built a whole new floor plan: main-event wrestler, top-line talker, headline-maker, crossover name, and a social-media menace who knows exactly … Read more