Deonna Purrazzo: The Virtuosa, the Pure Standard, and the Career Built on Making Wrestling Look Easy

March is Women’s History Month, and Deonna Purrazzo is one of the cleanest “you either respect this or you don’t like wrestling” careers going today. Because her whole brand isn’t volume. It’s precision. The Virtuosa gimmick works because it isn’t a costume — it’s a mission statement. She’s built a decade-plus career on the idea … Read more

AAA Rey De Reyes Part III March 28th, 2026 Results & Recap: Laredo Kid Retains In A Wild Fatal 4-Way, Penta vs. Vikingo Set For April 11

AAA closed out Rey De Reyes Part III with a show that felt focused, purposeful, and built around clear forward movement. Last night’s show did not try to overwhelm the audience with an overstuffed card or manufacture a false sense of finality. Instead, it picked its spots well. The AAA World Cruiserweight Championship match delivered … Read more

WWE Friday Night SmackDown March 27th, 2026 Results & Recap: Sami Zayn wins the U.S. Title, Cody Rhodes returns as WrestleMania chaos deepens

Last night’s episode of WWE Friday Night SmackDown was the kind of show that gave WWE plenty of headline moments while also leaving behind a lot of frustration once everything settled. On paper, the blue brand had a lot going for it. Sami Zayn won the United States Championship. Cody Rhodes returned. Jacob Fatu and … Read more

TNA Sacrifice March 27th, 2026 Results & Recap: Steve Maclin Suffers Scary Injury, Rebellion Card Takes Shape

Last night’s TNA Sacrifice live TNA+ special was one of those shows that felt strong almost from the opening bell, only to leave everybody with a completely different feeling by the time it went off the air. The main card started hot, the intergender tag delivered some of the most inspired action and crowd energy … Read more

WWE Friday Night SmackDown March 27th, 2026 Preview: Randy Orton’s Next Target, Bella Twins vs. Charlotte Flair & Alexa Bliss

SmackDown has reached the point on the road to WrestleMania 42 where one great story is carrying a lot of unfinished business behind it. That is what makes tonight’s show so important. Randy Orton has become the most dangerous man on the blue brand, Cody Rhodes is officially returning after Orton’s brutal betrayal, Drew McIntyre … Read more

The Bella Twins: Twin Magic, the Divas-Era Lightning Rod, and the Women’s History Month Legacy You Still See Everywhere

March is Women’s History Month, and The Bella Twins are one of those careers that forces an honest conversation. Not “were they the best workers of their era?” but what did they change? Because Nikki and Brie Bella changed the way women’s wrestling was packaged, consumed, marketed, and eventually mainstreamed. They weren’t just part of … 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

Bad News Brown Finally Gets His Due as WWE Announces 2026 Hall of Fame Legacy Induction

Triple H’s announcement that Bad News Brown will be inducted into the 2026 WWE Hall of Fame Legacy Class feels less like a surprise and more like a long overdue correction. From the moment WWE made it official, the news carries a different kind of weight because Allen Coage was never just another name from … Read more

WWE Evolve March 25th, 2026 Results & Recap: New WWE Evolve Champion Aaron Rourke Celebration, Women’s Championship Match Announced

Tonight’s WWE Evolve did not try to recreate last week’s emotional payoff. It focused on what comes after a breakthrough moment. Aaron Rourke entered tonight with the biggest win of his Evolve run behind him, the women’s division was still waiting for a clear path forward after the title vacancy, and Brooks Jensen and Cappuccino … Read more

Mercedes Martinez: The Gatekeeper, the Blueprint, and the Women’s History Month Case for a Career That Never Needed Hype

March is Women’s History Month, and Mercedes Martinez is one of those wrestlers whose legacy makes the point of the month feel simple: some women didn’t just “benefit” from the modern boom — they built the floor it stands on. Mercedes is a career-long standard bearer. The wrestler other wrestlers mention when they talk about … Read more