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Mr. & Ms. Hell In A Cell

Sometimes it’s said that too much isn’t enough. However, regarding WWE’s Hell In A Cell match, this couldn’t be further from the truth. What started largely as the blow-off to end all blow-offs in the late 90s and early-aughts WWF, is now a routine. HIAC used to be such a special and exciting gimmick match….

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WWE: Who are Mr. & Ms. Backlash?

WWE Backlash has been the post-WrestleMania show for the best part of the last 22 years. There have been 15 events in 13 different locations over three different decades. A total of 163 wrestlers have competed on Backlash cards across its history. Of 112 matches total, 17 of them have been for WWE championships, while…

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Big Dogs: Who are the top five opponents for Roman Reigns?

As I sit here mere days removed from WrestleMania, as I reflect on the two nights of the biggest show of the year, I have a few questions: What’s next for Bobby Lashley & Drew McIntyre? What can we expect from Omos?  Why did the Fiend & Randy Orton feud even happen? Why’d they do…

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WrestleMania Main Events: Who should’ve and shouldn’t’ve

Every year, no matter the quality of the WWE product, I think most fans still get super excited for WrestleMania. It’s still the Super Bowl of pro-wrestling, and as this year’s installment will be the thirty-seventh, the legend continues to grow. Even if they don’t like to number it anymore.  When you look back on…

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WWE: HEAVEN delivers despite its tired corporate sensibilities

For two decades, the WWE has produced some of the finest, most innovative pro wrestling documentaries. Recently, the company has moved their award-winning production sensibilities into a line of non-pro wrestling documentary features. The first, HEAVEN, tells the story of Heaven Fitch, the first girl to win the boys North Carolina High School State Wrestling…

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Fastlane Sucks: An abridged look at the bridge pay-per-view

Once again, we’ve reached the wrestling industry’s equivalent of the holiday season. From the Royal Rumble in January through WrestleMania typically nestled somewhere in late March or early April; this when WWE will do it’s best to pull itself out of whatever creative rut they’ve resigned themselves over the last nine months, but also make…

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WWE Elimination Chamber Live Coverage

Andrew Marshall will be here live with your WWE Elimination Chamber live coverage. After the show, he and Keila Cash will be on the Fight Game Media Network Patreon with Break It Down, their recap podcast, talking about the show. Good evening ladies and germs, we have a fatal four-way on the kick off show…

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23 Forgotten WWE Pay-Per-View Match-Ups from the 2010s

You could say this about pretty much every decade in professional wrestling for the last ten, but the 2010s was one of the wildest ten-year spans ever. New Japan Pro-Wrestling had their massive resurgence to become the world’s #2. Triple H gave birth to NXT. All Elite Wrestling happened, and somehow, Impact Wrestling is still…

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Cup of Coffee in the Big Time: Pete Rose is a Chicken?

The very earliest days of professional wrestling in this country stretch back over a century ago, with some of the first promoted matches taking place in a post-Civil War United States. While this puts it well ahead of other popular contemporary sports like football and basketball, the beginnings of baseball stretch back even further. While…

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Cup of Coffee in the Big Time: Sweetness at SummerSlam

Hello, and welcome to the very first installment of Cup of Coffee in the Big Time, a recurring feature here on Fight Game Media where we take a look at professional athletes from around the world who found their way into the pro wrestling world. If there’s an athlete YOU would like to see profiled,…

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