There’s a funny thing that happens right before the storm hits—everything gets quiet. And on July 1st inside the brightly lit walls of NXT, as Jordynne Grace stood alone under the blinding spotlight, things were eerily quiet. She wasn’t wrestling. Not yet. She was just talking. But sometimes, words hit harder than fists. The powerhouse … Read More “Buff, Beauty & A Brass Knuckle Return : Monroe’s NXT Comeback Rattles The Division” »
It wasn’t just a match. It was a coming-of-chaos moment. July 1, 2025, somewhere under the suffocating lights of NXT, Tatum Paxley showed up with hell in her eyes and salvation on her shoulders. She didn’t wrestle this match like someone trying to win. She wrestled it like someone who’d finally decided to stop pretending … Read More “The Curious Case of Tatum Paxley : Monsters, Friendship, and Flying Knees at Midnight” »
Larry Cohen once again wades into the muddy waters of exploitation and emerges with something far stranger and more watchable than it has any right to be. Special Effects (1984) is a trash-noir daydream filtered through a cracked lens, smeared in sleaze, soaked in paranoia, and held together by the slow-burning sorcery of Zoe Lund’s … Read More “Special Effects (1984) – Sleaze, Smoke, and Zoe Lund’s Hypnotic Eyes” »
Larry Cohen’s career has always danced on the edge of brilliance and bad taste, like a drunken magician with a switchblade. When he’s on—It’s Alive, God Told Me To, The Stuff—he’s a maestro of high-concept pulp, a king of subversive B-movie madness. But 1984’s Perfect Strangers feels less like a wild swing at genre convention … Read More “Perfect Strangers (1984) – Cohen Misses the Mark in a Hitman-Loves-Mom Misfire” »
There’s a particular kind of silence in wrestling that doesn’t smell like peace—it reeks of rumors. And in the past few months, Doctor Britt Baker, D.M.D., AEW’s breakout dentist-turned-dynamo, has found herself shackled to the kind of gossip that seeps in through locker room cracks and slithers out of message boards: that she’s done with … Read More “Britt Baker Isn’t Leaving AEW—She’s Just Living Through the Lull” »
Before the lights, the crowd, and the grind of the mat, Cora Combs sang country music. Not in the glitzy, overproduced way of Nashville stardom—but the dust-on-your-boots, radio-at-sunset kind. That was her first stage. But it wouldn’t be her last. By the end of her life, Combs had lived through the golden age of women’s … Read More “Cora Combs: The Trailblazing Southern Belle of Wrestling” »
She wasn’t born Joanie Laurer in the minds of millions. She was forged in sweat, silence, and steel. She was Chyna—a woman who made war in a man’s world and walked away with the treasure, the scars, and the curse that came with being first. Long before Ronda Rousey became the face of women kicking … Read More “The Ninth Wonder of the World: Chyna’s Legacy Wasn’t Built for Glass Ceilings” »
The road from a Pittsburgh diner to Madison Square Garden is paved with more than asphalt and opportunity—it’s carved with bruises, back bumps, and the bitter silence of a crowd waiting to believe. Mary Alfonsi, better known to the wrestling world as Donna Christanello, took that road and made it hers. She didn’t do it … Read More “Donna Christanello: The Tag Team Technician Who Wrestled Across Eras” »
In the gaudy funhouse that is professional wrestling, where characters range from undead morticians to beer-swigging antiheroes, Wendy Choo—real name Karen Yu—somehow managed to carve out a persona that felt both absurd and oddly sincere: a sleep-deprived dream girl in a onesie, delivering suplexes between naps. It sounds like a gimmick built to fail. And … Read More “Wendy Choo’s Dreamlike Descent Into WWE’s Strangest Sleepwalk” »
If professional wrestling is a carnival of personas—tough guys, high flyers, damsels turned destroyers—then Kara Elizabeth Drew was the carhop who brought a milkshake and a slap. Underneath the roller skates and pink satin, “Cherry” was the kind of performer who slid into the spotlight with style and skated away with your attention, even if … Read More “Cherry on Wheels: The Short, Sweet, and Gritty Ride of Kara Drew” »
