Commentary: For the first time since 2001, we have ourselves a wrestling war. But we don't yet have a Rock, Austin or Goldberg. Daniel Van Boom is an award-winning Senior Writer based in Sydney, ...
As 2019 comes to a close, the whole internet has been making year-end or decade-end lists. With Spandex has already published retrospectives on the year in WWE women’s wrestling and the decade in NXT.
Sunday, Nov. 17 at Army-West Point Invite (10 a.m.) Saturday and Sunday, March 7-8 Big Ten Championships (Piscataway, N.J.) Thursday, Friday and Saturday, March 19-21 NCAA Championships (US Bank ...
2019 was IMPACT Wrestling‘s best year in a long time. Current AEW stars such as Brian Cage and John Hennigan were still signed to the promotion. The talent exchange program with overseas promotions ...
Ever the professional wrestling boy scout, Adam Cole looks no further than the simple concept of always being prepared as the secret for his career-defining calendar year. Cole, the 30-year-old NXT ...
The Penn State Nittany Lions dominated the college wrestling scene in 2018-2019, winning their eighth title in nine years and ending the year with three national champions. Two of those champions have ...
Bound for Glory, the second biggest pay-per-view in Impact Wrestling's year, is here and the 2019 edition is bigger than in recent times because the promotion is about to hop over to AXS television.
I try to be positive about wrestling, in my life and my writing, and I think I mostly succeed. Sometimes, however, that positivity crumbles when it comes to the things I care about the most, and this ...
To declare that 2019 was one of the most action-packed and historic years in the history of professional wrestling may actually be an understatement. As we here at CBS Sports were enveloped in the ...
Welcome to the first wrestling mailbag of the 2019-20 season. I’m glad you’re here, and I hope you stick around. This season is going to be a fun one. The collegiate season always has its crazy ups ...
Top wrestler lost: Tyler Greer (all-region first team at 160 pounds) Top returning wrestler (per pa-wrestling.com): Daiveon Say, sr. (all-region second team at 152) Looking for a free mini puzzle?
Choosing the right college is a big decision for any high school wrestling athlete. Where do you want to spend the next four years of your life? What do you want to study? Should you play NCAA D1 or ...
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