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50112.04.2024
14:55 
[0.0] "Obviously a shitty rapist who got away with it and deserves a 0, but it does surprise me that his overall score is a 0.29 while known pedophile Buck Zumhofe has a 1.70."
50212.04.2024
13:22 
[8.0] "I think Britt Baker is severely underrated. She has a great gimmick, very marketable, an awesome look and she carries herself like a star. She could have made it to the very top in any era of women's wrestling. Her promos, while not stellar - are never dull or bad. She gets her points across very well. She can tell a story in the ring and is technically pretty sound. I think she has suffered a bit due to the booking and not having enough *top* female talent to work with. You're only as good as your opponent in this business. Overall, Britt is an incredible talent who still has so much untapped potential in terms of opponents and stories she could tell."
50312.04.2024
13:12 
[2.0] "While there are a ton of golden moments involving Linda McMahon in WWE, that is of little to no thanks to the woman herself but merely her existence as Vinces incredibly dull wife representing the Hilary to Vinces Bill. There has probably been nobody as stiff on the mic as her in the history of professional wrestling. However, 2 pts for going along with the Stephanie feud and buildup for Wrestlemania X7 and taking the tombstone from Kane."
50412.04.2024
13:03 
Bar786788 wrote about Missy Hyatt:
[10.0] "Missy Hyatt set the bar and became the prototype of female personalities in modern professional wrestling. As the first on-air female announcer in WCW, she was incredibly refreshing and versatile as either a face or a heel. She was an extremely vibrant valet and effective in every role given to her. My favorite era of hers was in ECW with The Sandman- a dynamic that would be influential for the future Chyna/Eddie and Rhea/Dom angles of the future."
50512.04.2024
12:06 
MatthiasMarking wrote about Tyrus:
[0.0] "Genuinely might be the worst professional wrestler of all time, popped huge when he was unabled to run the ropes. Not even going into him being an abhorrent human being but he simply cannot work a wrestling match at all, was never good to begin with and has degraded to possibly the worst wrestler I've seen"
50612.04.2024
11:32 
CDProsPro wrote about Ryan Slater:
[6.0] "In deathmatch wrestling, Ryan Slater trained by Jon Dahmer and DJ Hyde who is very instrumental in training the CZW next to Zandig and Justice Pain. He didnt go far dispute being remembered for tagging with Ty Hagen defeating Orange Cassidy and Victor Veal in 2014 for the Ground Breaking Wrestling tag titles."
50712.04.2024
08:44 
Brzyboi wrote about Kohaku:
[10.0] "One of the best young wrestlers out there today & the true gem to watch for at WAVE right now. An undersized underdog who can absolutely kill it at high speed but packs a surprising amount of strength. Her strikes & suplexes are truly wowing at times and shes getting more creative everyday with her speed/arial assault. At 22 years old, I don't think it will take very long until she gets more recognition & climbs the ranks in the Joshi scene. She's got something special and its great watching it all take shape"
50812.04.2024
07:28 
jameOP81 wrote about Bryan Keith:
[9.0] "Continually blown away by Bryan Keith. Phenomenal character based moveset, very charismatic, hard hitting and pretty unique too! His matches with KOR, 6 Way @ Final Battle, and his me of my favourite TV matches of the year against Eddie Kingston. Push him, immediately."
50912.04.2024
07:24 
jameOP81 wrote about Shane Taylor:
[8.0] "This guy. Why's this fella never getting the praise he rightfully deserves. Amazing matches with Danielson and Moxley, a nice promo, a really fun big man worker. Deserves praise from the wider community, and seeing as he's an AEW guy, could use a better W/L record too."
51012.04.2024
04:49 
[5.0] "Brett Semtex strikes me as having a lot of potential, so I hope and expect my original rating of a 5 to increase over the next few years. He has a bit of a mini Brock Lesnar thing going on, with a good luck and athleticism, using a blend of amateur wrestling and pseudo-MMA offense, and even employing the F5. He is still green, but there is a lot to like about him for someone with three years of experience."
51112.04.2024
04:14 
[] "[-1.0] I don't get it. I honestly don't get it. How dumb are you all how does he still continually trick you all into believing he's a decent human being? While once a true punk that was against the system, he's become everything that is wrong with the system. He's become the oppressor which shoves the less fortunate even lower. He's become the sexist that forces his partner into retirement and used a woman as his slave just so she could make it in the business, then threw her away like used toilet paper early in his career. He's become the old record leaning on imaginative crutches and metrics rather than someone who humbly walked the walk like some of his influences (e.g., Kurt Cobain). He is toxicity, God complex, and narcissism all combined into one person. But because he's CM Punk to you, not Phil Brooks, you'll all keep eating this shit up. He may have peaked wrestling-wise in WWE, but overall, human-wise? ROH was his peak. Honestly, I wish I knew the other people commenting on his behavior below. You want real fans? We're the real fans. Not the ones who just started watching again, or the ones who've forgiven him since his 2023 return just cause Phil still needs a job. They can all stick it."
51212.04.2024
03:44 
[4.0] "All I remember from this guy was being associated with Baron Corbin, majority of his offense was shoulder tackles and having one of the goofiest entrances ever. Very uninteresting performer who offered nothing in WWE and is mostly forgettable."
51312.04.2024
03:37 
Craterous wrote about Je'Von Evans:
[10.0] "Very talented and he is only 20 years old. This kid is going to be special and he is the future of the WWE."
51412.04.2024
03:12 
[4.0] "Funnily enough, just happened to see this guy in action while looking for matches to rate/roast Luigi Primo on, and they had a short feud together. He's actually pretty decent! Solid if unremarkable heel worker with kind of a fun gimmick in the whole wine connoisseur thing, which maybe isn't super deep but is a nice twist on the "smarter than you" arrogant heel shtick. Or maybe I just find wine people insufferable to begin with. I appreciate the "grape stomping" spot in the corner to mesh with his gimmick."
51512.04.2024
03:10 
[1.0] "As otherwise stated, he's effectively an unfunny, 15-minutes-of-fame meme who decided to "milkshake duck" himself by being an anti-vaxxer. Extremely one note, with totally forgettable promos and paint-by-numbers uninteresting in-ring work, bolstered only by throwing pizza dough around while he's in the ring. He was clearly never going to be more than a regional indie-tier babyface, because this is one bit that's not going to ever work for more than an occasional show here and there."
51612.04.2024
02:51 
[10.0] "[9.9] Danielson is actually about as close to a perfect wrestler as you can get. Anyone putting this man outside of their top 5 in-ring hasn't seen him. Amazing in the ring, great promo, passionate, has the range to be a huge babyface or heel, the man has it all. It's going to be a sad day when he finally hangs up the boots for good, but for now, all we can do is enjoy his generational run for whatever time he has left in the ring."
51712.04.2024
02:50 
CoopyHoncho wrote about Sting:
[] "Sting retired on March 3, 2024 at the AEW ppv Revolution. I was there. Sting wrestled for a long time and he wrestled very well."
51812.04.2024
02:49 
CoopyHoncho wrote about Keiji Muto:
[] "The Great Muta wrestled for a long time. He wrestled well. I saw him live at Madison Square Garden in 2019 for G1 Supercard. I bought tickets, sat in my seat, and I saw him come out as a surprise entrant."
51912.04.2024
02:03 
Wrasslinfan619 wrote about Nia Jax:
[5.0] "July 3rd 2023, 0 rating: One of the worst women's wrestlers I've ever seen, she injured and botched everyone she was in the ring with and she sucked. Edit, April 11th 2024: So uh.. here we are lol upon watching her 2nd run she's I'm not even kidding turned into an actual GOOD WRESTLER! I can't give her higher cause her promo ability and her first run, but she's had quite A few good matches with good performances from her already and thats enough for me to boost her, to A 5."
52012.04.2024
01:32 
[10.0] "Roman has grown on me a lot and he's been a draw for years. He was cool during the shield, overpushed and hated by everyone but has done a great job working hard and rebuilding himself. His heel character work is very good imo, he is intense and I love his approach to in ring psychology. He is condescending to his opponents and it's believable, he's built like a champion and his movepool is versatile enough to make his matches entertaining. He's a great talent and great performer."
52112.04.2024
01:28 
bzgames wrote about Undertaker:
[6.0] "An extremely solid run from 2006-2013 saved the legacy of one of wrestling's biggest stars. However his "American Badass" run, his post streak run, and a lot of his work pre-2006 leaves much to be desired. Presentation wise he's one of the best; the Phenom is etched into history as one of professional wrestling most enduring images. The in ring product though was never there outside of the final years of the streak where Taker seemingly tapped into a previously unmined ocean of talent."
52212.04.2024
01:23 
bzgames wrote about Paul Heyman:
[4.0] "A vastly over rated manager. His gimmick is that of a savvy businessman when he ironically has only been able to sell one product, Brock Lesnar. A solid promo but his work as a manager actively hindered some of the talents he worked with and his run as the "Wise Man" with Roman has been fine but I challenge anyone to find a moment that was truly elevated by his involvement. An inspired booker, but I can't give a man kudos for being strapped to the rocket that is Roman Reigns and was Brock Lesnar."
52312.04.2024
01:18 
bzgames wrote about CM Punk:
[8.0] "One of the few wrestlers too good for a booker to hold down. No matter where he went he quickly rose to the top as premier star. A savvy in-ring worker and perhaps the greatest promo in wrestling's history to boot; CM Punk is a living legend for the industry. Sadly, this past two years of lackluster in ring outings and constant drama has soured me and many others on CM Punk. He's one of the best ever, but I can't help but feel like he should've been THE best ever."
52412.04.2024
01:09 
bzgames wrote about Cody Rhodes:
[9.0] "A fantastic wrestler with a great body of work. Of course everyone is familiar with his modern work with AEW and his return run with WWE, but his talents were evident even at a younger age in a system that didn't view him as a premier talent. It's really a shame that just as he was coming into his own as a talent WWE forced him into the Stardust gimmick. However, that poor decision revealed Cody's best trait as a wrestler, his proactivity. He is never content with staying in the same place for too long, he is always looking to expand his horizons. One of the truly great wrestling politicians that has managed to always come out on top with everyone singing his praises on the way out. We've seen this with his request for release from WWE to his part in the creation of All In which would lead to his run with AEW before moving back to WWE as soon as it became clear that creative decisions were going in another direction. He's the son of Dusty Rhodes but, ironically enough, he's managed to become this generation's Ric Flair. A trend setter, not afraid to blaze his own trail and bounce from promotion to promotion while cementing himself as a legit main eventer and crossover star everywhere he goes."
52512.04.2024
01:08 
bzgames wrote about Jade Cargill:
[5.0] "Could be the female Goldberg. "COULD" being the operative word there. She has all the pros and all the cons of Goldberg, her only benefit is that she's (so far) been booked by good pens. If she continues to be booked correctly she will be huge, but we've seen how every one of these cheap Goldberg imitations has fizzled out. As it stands I don't know anyone could score her above a 7 when, by this sites standards, she only has one singles match with a score higher than 6/10."
52612.04.2024
00:57 
tlaustin wrote about Daiki Inaba:
[6.0] "Looking at the past reviews it sounds like this guy had a painful 2021. Well, in 2024, he's mostly just a good hand filling up the mid-card where needed in NOAH, and he's very good at it. It's clear to me he's probably capable of more, particularly when one sees his fantastic German suplxes, but I wouldn't be surprised if that isn't something he wants, necessarily."
52712.04.2024
00:40 
Perc Angle wrote about John Cena:
[8.0] "If you asked me in 2013 or something I would probably rate him like a 5. He was very boring at that time but 2015 rolled around and he had a career renaissance. Ever since then he has been one of my favorites and became respected by the fan base. It has made me realize how great he was match wise in that 05 to 09 era. He had a horrible run from 10 to 14 but it made his comeback even sweeter"
52812.04.2024
00:35 
Perc Angle wrote about Undertaker:
[9.0] "If I were to only rate his best moments it would probably be an 11. He reached peaks in different eras than people have in their lives. But he also has had bad eras. Before the Attitude era he was silly in my opinion and we cant forget the Saudi Arabia shows. But those peaks were the best of maybe anyone. Think about the WrestleMania streak from HHH in 02 to Punk in 2013, all bangers. He will always be one of the greatest wrestlers of all time"
52912.04.2024
00:33 
TessShocker wrote about Sol Ruca:
[10.0] "DUH, whats there to say... She's amazing. So athletic, and has been wrestling for less than a year with no prior experience, mind you most of that year she was dealing with an injury. So she picked it up for record time and is doing it better than people with years of experience. I hope they pull the trigger on her and have her beat Roxane for the title. Like currently in NXT there is no better babyface for the women than her. FK Meiko. She doesnt deserve a title reign shes there for 2 weeks and vanishes for 1 year."
53012.04.2024
00:25 
[7.0] "Shelton in my opinion is one of the best mid carders of all time. He was a guy who could be plugged into anything and make it happen. He was never really world champion guy for me but he was a great Intercontinental Champion. He could just captivate everyone in the crowd and I think deserved better during his time"
53112.04.2024
00:14 
Perc Angle wrote about Bret Hart:
[9.0] "Bret Hart is known as one of the greatest of all time but still remains underrated. If you like guys like Daniel Bryan or anyone else of that caliber then you should at least appreciate The Hitman. Without him there is no little guy as champ in WWE. He could make a broom look like a star and still will be overlooked."
53212.04.2024
00:07 
[9.0] "He and The Macho Man are the wrestlers desperately wished I could have watched live but I was to busy not being born. What a captivating performer and in my top three of the Golden age"
53312.04.2024
00:05 
[2.0] "Recently went through and watched all early NXT PPVs/PLEs and discovered Rich. And honestly I found him to be one of the worst commentators I've listened to. In most cases he was the main speaker for the group on commentary and often miscalled moves. The only thing that could make him better was if he was a bit more comical I guess but he was a very boring commentator. Which there is nothing wrong with boring it's just very meh. I'm sure he's a great guy to work with but he would take me out of the moment in a lot of spots in the matches I watched with him commentating."
53411.04.2024
23:25 
Punkman21 wrote about Will Ospreay:
[10.0] "Ospreay is a fantastic wrestler. Incredibly athletic, his moveset is out of this world, and I'm extremely excited for the future of his career. Certainly AEW's MVP going forward, alongside Swerve. His promos are engaging enough, but in the ring is where he truly shines. Can't give him anything less than a 10."
53511.04.2024
22:46 
[10.0] "The best in ring performer of all time even if we split his career in two, before and after the back injury. Multiple memorable matches, charismatic at the mic, unique acting as heel (97&DX period and feud vs Hogan are goat material). Not built to hold championships or being a commercial champion, but just to steal the show. I didnt like his second run as babyface, I truly believe that as heel he had way more impact to the show, but that was his decision. Each of the opponents he faced at the biggest stages had their best match career against him. He was always there, elevated 60year old VinMac, 50plus year old Ric Flair getting with both the match of the year award, had technical clinics with great opponents (mixing at the same time amazing technical showcase along with intense, controversial feud, in some cases with unprecenterd dynamics)l, while reducing the distance between the business and real life feuds), put over Stone Cold, Triple H, Benoit and Cena as champions, had multiple matches eligible as best match of history (vs Razor/Ladder, Hitman/Wrestlemania, Angle/Wrestlemania, Undertaker/Wrestlemania25&badblood97, ) plus another dozen standing right in the lower elite tier. Last but not least .he will remain undisputed goat also as innovator for all the special stipulation matches he started over his career. Shawn Michaels did not build this business, but was able to turn an amazing church in a Brunelleschi style basilica. Any word apart GOAT is offensive for him. Not even close. Nobody else ever delivered even a half of what HBK did. And I am being generous with proportions.."
53611.04.2024
22:10 
Bean1985 wrote about Bret Hart:
[9.0] "Hitman is a great one, his only limit was himself and his personality. In ring definitely in the upper tier of excellence. Great career, consistent and with a considerable peak. Mic skills not so great, but to be honest Ive always enjoyed watching him, even when he turned heel. Totally dislike his personality, he kept in his post career his sharp and cutting characters. To me, probably one of the most relevant Gods of this business"
53711.04.2024
22:04 
Bean1985 wrote about Steve Austin:
[7.0] "Goat level charisma shown with his Stone Cold character. Mic skills quite good, unquestionably one of the best to ever do it. In ring not bad, but way below the excellence of other guys. Career was great but very short, I feel like it lacks consistency to consider him in the elite. I like technical wrestling and entertainment, Stone Cold gave me only the latter. Respect, but not my guy."
53811.04.2024
21:59 
Bean1985 wrote about Chris Jericho:
[7.0] "I liked him as a wrestler and as a person, but to be honest I think he is a little overrated; his aura was never dominant, his skills are good but not upper tie, same with mic skills. His best match and feud is probably vs HBK, while for HBK is not even close to be at the top of his. As a human being, as a competitor and a professional, love him"
53911.04.2024
21:50 
forwardtodeath wrote about CM Punk:
[5.0] "The CM Punk of old truly embodied the punk rock ethos, but just like many aging punk rockers he decided to take the golden pathed road of hypocrisy for the almighty dollar. There's really no shred of punk left in the man, just a shell of former performer whose body has fallen apart despite people 15 years his senior having successful runs. His modern value is purely based off of nostalgia, cult following and controversy which makes him less the modern Bret Hart and more the modern Hogan, someone shoved down our throats and is way past his prime, someone who claims to stand for one thing but represents the polar opposite. I think Punk's favorite band Minor Threat put it best; small man, big mouth."
54011.04.2024
21:02 
[7.0] "this is an edit i made before, cody rhodes is a fantastic wrestler dont get me wrong, but to be honest. I dont get how people like him, the man was getting bitched by a 51 yr old, there was a reason why he left and proved himself why he is a good wrestler, but i dont think hes a maineventer, dont get me wrong he was a beast AEW, but WWE when he first came here he wasnt that good."
54111.04.2024
20:51 
Nard190 wrote about Bray Wyatt:
[10.0] "One of the greatest creative minds in wrestling history. Bray kept me watching WWE when I was ready to give up on more than one occasion. I loved the firefly funhouse and Fiend characters and felt it was cut too short. It always felt like he had only scratched the surface of his ideas and he was severely limited by poor booking decisions. I will always wonder what would have been, all the amazing stories we could have seen but never will. RIP Bray."
54211.04.2024
20:23 
swimmy335 wrote about Finn Balor:
[] "Creator of the Bullet Club, wrestled all over the world, the GOAT of NXT, WWE Grand Slam champion, first ever universal champion, Demon King. Finn is HIM."
54311.04.2024
20:00 
[3.0] "I had a short n sweet review here earlier but it didn't say enough about how much I simply don't like him. His look was cosplay Barry Windham, which was only fine because he was Barry's lil brother. He also was f#ckin UGLY and resembled Ren Hoek (of Ren & Stimpy), he had the ugliest weirdest baby teeth and because of them, his adult lips sagged around their lack of proper form. Also in his early days, he was frail in appearance, and often his body language was unsure of itself. I couldn't stand looking at him! Top all of this with wretchedly bad promo work. His ring work ranged from not very good to surprisingly capable, so that's where some points come from. Later resurfaced in WCW as a West Texas Redneck and at least he finally put on some mass. 2.5"
54411.04.2024
19:58 
[10.0] "One of the best of modern era....if not the best.....Great matches , great stories, incredible wrestler and storyteller."
54511.04.2024
19:52 
[] "Separating today from the territory days. Cornette is one of the greatest talkers in the history of the business. Cornette knew how to drive a story with his words, and played the greasy, grimy heel manager better than most anyone has ever. The stereotypical "above all of you" character that just makes you want to punch him in the face. Now, you just want to punch him in the face anyway. Cornette was successful in every facet except for his own promotion. Cornette's ideas built what the WWF would drill on for the foreseeable future. A man that every wrestling fan should have some sort of respect for, even if he is a piece of human garbage today."
54611.04.2024
18:40 
[10.0] "Shinsuke is an all time wrestling legend wrestling, the stone old steve austin of japan during his run. One of the best wrestlers, his strong style is top tier and putting on classics. one of the most charaismatic characters of all time."
54711.04.2024
18:37 
[5.0] "lets be real, hes only considered "great" was cus of his reign, There is nothing special about roman. is in ring work is not bad but isnt good, same outcome usally happens with interference. all he says is agknoldge me and stuff, he barely had good matches with him being world champion. and hes only praised cus of is reign. sure it was good but finally its over and a new era has begun. all through i dont watch wwe cus its not my style. I still focus on the wrestlers and roman i believe needs to improve more. everyone always has to judge on character, but lets be real thats not professional wrestling. Maybe on wwe terms. but no way roman is an all time great. Sure, he is one of the biggest names in wrestling history, but the fact people call him the greatest of all time so funny to me, sure he can be entertaining. but thats just it. hs tribal chief gimmick is one of the best heel charaters of all time. but the dude is not a legend."
54811.04.2024
18:33 
Punkman21 wrote about Roman Reigns:
[10.0] "Roman Reigns has undeniably transformed the landscape of the sport with his incomparable influence, magnetic charisma, star power, and unparalleled in-ring capabilities. Reigns has cemented his status as one of the most significant figures in the industry. From his early days as a member of The Shield to his evolution into "The Tribal Chief, " Reigns has showcased an exceptional range of abilities that distinguish him as a performer. His charisma is palpable, effortlessly connecting with audiences whether he's beloved or reviled, demonstrating the kind of rare star power that comes once in a generation. This innate magnetism has made every storyline, feud, and match involving Reigns a must-see event, underscoring his role as a major draw for WWE. Reigns' in-ring work is equally commendable. Combining power, agility, and an astute understanding of storytelling, he consistently delivers matches that are both technically impressive and emotionally compelling. Perhaps Reigns' most remarkable attribute is his drawing ability. He has proven time and again to be a linchpin for WWE's financial and ratings success. Reigns' appearances and matches are significant drivers of TV ratings, network subscriptions, and live event attendance. His ability to draw in fans, both loyal and casual, speaks volumes about his impact on the industry. This drawing power is not just a testament to his skills and charisma but also to his hard work and dedication to his craft. In an era where wrestling has more competition than ever, Reigns' ability to maintain and grow his position as the face of WWE is nothing short of extraordinary."
54911.04.2024
18:21 
Punkman21 wrote about Tony Khan:
[4.0] "Decent guy, a bad booker overall. The worst part of it all is that he seems immune to taking any advice from veterans who simply know better. He is, however, a good matchmaker, I'll give him that. Hence the rating is a 4 and not a 2. It would be impossible to rate him any higher than a 4 due to his inability to tell long-term, meaningful stories."
55011.04.2024
18:17 
[7.0] "I hope the Von Erichs were kissing this guy's butt and lining his pockets every possible turnaround because he hung around during THE most tumultuous and talent-void time in all of World Class. He wasn't large or even medium but he still seemed like he belonged. He would have definitely been enhancement talent elsewhere but in WCCW he was given years to shine. I must mention the hair, Jimmy Garvin's only true competition. He was completely adored by the fans and wrestled at a usually fast pace to keep excitement levels up. He also gave fans a reason to care, because he stuck around when most wrestlers would only stay for a few weeks or months (the payoffs there were crap because Fritz was greedy). He certainly made the most of what he had and was one of the few pillars of WCCW."
55111.04.2024
18:10 
[7.0] "I could wake up to Shaun Simpson every day that's for sure. Even cuter than his older brother, almost sickeningly cute. Had the looks of a 1950s/60s pre-teen heartthrob. Some of the best hair in wrestling history. Confident promo, solid work, and kept in fantastic condition; I love a white meat babyface like this, I don't mind painting within the lines. The team with Terry Gordy was more fun than it had any right to be. Flaws? He was *extra* petite in the late 80's (was the size of a mop and with the hair, looked the part) and never left Texas. 6.5"
55211.04.2024
17:18 
[8.0] "You know what? The strongman aura that Alex oozes is tremendously amazing. Along with a chip on his shoulder of having to be an obedient pupil for too long, now he holds nothing back and shows extremely brutal force with powerlifting moves and adrenaline running momentum. Plus, being in the Bullet Club, he's showing he's the serious big brother of the Wardogs, while Gabe is the troublemaking little brother, Connors is the overconfident country cousin and Moloney is their friend out of town freshly out of a reformatory. (Edit): Sadly, he retired due to a neck injury, but I think it is way more than that. If you guys watch his G1 press conference statement, you can feel the frustration when he mencione the restrictions and limits NJPW puts upon the wrestlers. And I agree with him, he had plenty of potencial wasted, put upon a generic booking routine, and thanks to a huge shit booking prejudicial his health, he finally decided to rest. Thank you for everything, Alex!"
55311.04.2024
17:15 
[7.0] "Where Rip Oliver truly shines is his proficient use of body language. This guy had a very great selling style and there's alotta "little things". The bleached blonde mop top with the brown beard was a memorable heel look. Kept in good shape but maintained the heel "barrel torso" accent to boot. Good looking shoulder breaker. Great work in tags because he always had the timing thing down quite well. Always a gem in Portland. Very good stuff in World Class during late 84/85. Just a tackling dummy when employed by Vince. 7.25 rounded up."
55411.04.2024
16:19 
XXDoubleHHXX wrote about SHLAK:
[10.0] "Guy is a legit beast and can take a lot of punishment. I've watched him slowly over the years become a better and better wrestler over the years, the guy has put the work in. I don't think anyone on the Indy scene can match his aura."
55511.04.2024
15:39 
tlaustin wrote about Hajime Ohara:
[0.0] "Impossible to say anything good about this man once you know about what he did to Nagisa Nozaki, and the fact he continues getting bookings is unfortunate."
55611.04.2024
15:35 
SoaKas wrote about Ivar:
[7.0] "GREAT tag wrestler and one of the best high-flying big-man that I have ever seen. His singles stuff doesn't do it for me even though he's had some good matches on RAW at times. But even as a singles wrestler, he's a massive gain for every promotion, especially with Rowe."
55711.04.2024
15:32 
SoaKas wrote about Shayna Baszler:
[6.0] "It hurts to rate her as low as I have to because I loved her run in Black and Gold as the Queen of Spades, the unstoppable, violent and dominant champion. She doesn't really deliver on this level anymore + she doesn't get booked like that anymore. Sadly, she's just alright at the moment, I hope that can change sooner rather than later."
55811.04.2024
15:31 
SoaKas wrote about Trent Seven:
[7.0] "Was great in Mustache Mountain but ever since that tag team doesn't exist anymore, Trent hasn't impressed me personally. He's got a great Lariat though and he's a solid worker who is a dependable midcarder."
55911.04.2024
15:30 
[] "A pretty impressive athlete but also someone who's yet to understand at almost 40 that Pro Wrestling is a work and that the point is to invest the crowd into you winning or losing not just having the most impressive physical display . His match are rarely engaging because 9 times out 10 whether he lose or win don't really matter why him and his opponents are fightingdoenst' really matter ( Will Oespreay is an example . The storylines before hand sucks his promo are so cheesy he is just embodies the flaws of his company all forms no substance ."
56011.04.2024
15:29 
SoaKas wrote about Moose :
[8.0] "He's got a great aura + I really like his spear. He also kind of does a roll immediately after the impact of the move (no pun intended) like Bobby Lashley, however, I think that kind of spear really fits him. I LOVE his entrance and his theme + the way he cuts promos. Doesn't have to do with his rating but he's loyal to impact even though he could've had the bag of his life in WWE. You just have to respect a guy like this."
56111.04.2024
15:24 
SoaKas wrote about Laredo Kid:
[8.0] "Certainly not Laredo "Kid" anymore but still an awesome high-flyer with a great looking mask! Always happy to have seen him pop up for short stints in AEW and of course currently in TNA."
56211.04.2024
15:15 
igskillfart wrote about Sting:
[10.0] "Sting is one of the greatest wrestlers of all time, carrying WCW, having 13 or more world titles, he has made a name for himself of becoming an all time great."
56311.04.2024
14:20 
Lalaisreal wrote about Mistico:
[8.0] "Lo más cercano al Santo en los tiempos contemporáneos. El seminario de los ojos blancos, Mistico. Esta puntuación posiblemente cambie en un futuro algo próximo, pero por el momento, siendo que el 8 es la puntuación adecuada. Si bien en México, Mistico está teniendo un paso bastante decente en el CMLL, catapultándose nuevamente como la estrella de la empresa. Aún así, esto no quita su horrible paso por WWE, en el cual por su propio ego este fallo de manera estrepitosa, para después ir a AAA, ser utilizado durante 3 meses y después ser opacado por las otras estrellas como Rey Mysterio o Alberto. Mistico regresó al CMLL bajo el nombre de Caristico, para que en agosto de 2021 regresara al nombre que nunca debió haber dejado, Mistico. Ídolo consolidado del Consejo, Mistico llegó a ser una figura tan importante en México que llegó a ser usado en varios spots y comerciales políticos. Mistico el creador del segundo boom de la lucha libre."
56411.04.2024
13:37 
angelus wrote about Bronson Reed:
[8.0] "Personally, I find him great. I understand why people wouldn't like him, he's a bit of a bland character and his mic work could be better. However, his in-ring work, in my opinion, is fantastic. Definitely my favourite of the powerhouse wrestlers, and probably my favourite of the midcard division. I see big things in his future, and I'm glad to see they're giving him a push, at least with the Andre the Giant Battle Royal win."
56511.04.2024
13:19 
[10.0] "Big Show is underapresated the people who said please retire don't understand what they had with the Big Show. He was incredibly athletic for his size back in wcw and he was a good talker as well and his matches against Cena Orton Lesnar Strowman Sheamus were very underapresated."
56611.04.2024
13:13 
[6.0] "He's completely fine and, as young as he is, still has room to blossom into something greater. He's a fine junior with babyface fire appeal and good reactions, but he needs... a look. A gimmick. Something to elevate him."
56711.04.2024
13:09 
[7.0] "He has a very old school look and style. I'm fairly partial to him and I think he works well as a mid-card powerhouse, though I think his strikes don't look very good. If he improved on his strikes or just focused on chain-wrestling/submissions more (Which he does well in) I can see him shooting up the card."
56811.04.2024
12:32 
[7.0] "A very good underdog babyface. Really all he's been thus far, as young as he is. Fundamentally sound and usually tucked away in the tag team rankings. Gonna be interesting to see what happens to him when someone breaks TJP's phylactery and he begins aging like a normal person."
56911.04.2024
11:50 
GriffinX wrote about PCO:
[3.0] "So here is the thing he was a pretty decent in ring guy most of his career but also could be very boring. Finally later in his career he found an act that seemed really cool. But a big problem is once you see him do the crazy stuff once that's it's you've seen all he really to offer and the more you see of it the quicker it wears thin. I mean we rip a lot of younger talent for just doin spots to look cool and to me PCO is one of the worst offenders of that I've ever seen. It's the classic all sizzle no steak."
57011.04.2024
11:07 
[0.0] "Bad wrestler bad on mic bad in ring no aura no charisma no character he dont know how to do storytelling on the ring and have a bad mentality one of the worst wrestlers WWE push in history he is the worst in the shield Roman is way better then him I really dont like him the Bad wrestler bad on mic bad in ring no aura no charisma no character he dont know how to do storytelling on the ring and have a bad mentality one of the worst wrestlers WWE push in history he is the worst in the shield Roman is way better then him I really dont like him the Bad wrestler bad on mic bad in ring no aura no charisma no character he dont know how to do storytelling on the ring and have a bad mentality one of the worst wrestlers WWE push in history he is the worst in the shield Roman is way better then him I really dont like him the"
57111.04.2024
09:45 
[9.0] "Hideki Okatani has really come into his own this year. Since joining Eruption he gained a look and attitude that makes him standout. He's also regularly having good-great matches with the stable. It's only a matter of time before he has a great singles match at a big show that cements him as a future top guy in DDT. Edit: Okatani is so good now. With Eruption he established a perfect character of being the cool yet fiery brawler. He'll only continue to improve in ring but it's clear he's going right to the top of DDT."
57211.04.2024
08:03 
[8.0] "She is really great and I can't wait to see her future both in nxt and main roster. She can easily be the future of the women's division of WWE because she is really great in everything and I think she just needs good booking, which is what Hunter will do if she comes to the main roster."
57311.04.2024
07:37 
Vanstyler wrote about Tony Khan:
[6.0] "I like Tony as a person, he looks like a cool guy to hang out with. But he owns a wrestling promotion and he is not the best at getting the best out of it. The booking is barely existing and as a promoter he is not giving the best impression. Thank you Tony for giving us AEW, but please let the professionals handle the whole thing..."
57411.04.2024
07:33 
[0.0] "Convicted sex offender that works directly with kids. The fact he was tag team champions with a girl who was 17 years old when they won it back in 2022 is fucking beyond me. Fuck this guy."
57511.04.2024
07:25 
[0.0] "This guy made simulated rape porn. As a person hes fucking disgusting. He's also just as disgusting as a promoter, if not one of the worst ever. He basically booked New Jack's attempted murder on Vic Grimes. I'm also one of the firm believers that believe he put a hit on Messiah which thankfully failed. That doesn't even include all the other awful shit that happened in the original XPW, or some of the awful shit Rob Black has been putting out with his newly revived promotion. This man is awful, no wonder Paul Heyman wanted to distance himself from this shitshow."
57611.04.2024
07:24 
[0.0] "He does not deserve my time, nor my words. Fuck you, fuck you, fuck you, fuck you, fuck you, fuck you - go to jail."
57711.04.2024
07:14 
HBKisGod wrote about Gunther:
[10.0] "The world's best in-ring, bar none today. He has the talent and god given skills to be a top-5 when it's all said and done in-ring."
57811.04.2024
07:11 
HBKisGod wrote about Triple H:
[10.0] "The ultimate wrestler, booker, politician and the man who has resurrected WWE from a slow painful death under a certain 75+ year old sex pest. Give him his flowers."
57911.04.2024
06:52 
[0.0] "A murderer who got away with it due to a shady legal system and was treated as a hero afterwards. That's the only thing this man will forever be remembered for."
58011.04.2024
06:49 
[0.0] "It's like if all of Vince Russo's most awful ideas were raised from the dead and transformed into a living person. Simple as that, one of the worst."
58111.04.2024
06:46 
RitsuTa1naka69 wrote about ZONES:
[10.0] "She's really, really good for how long she's been wrestling. I've had a ton of fun just watching her wherever she shows up and I can almost guarantee you she's gonna be a huge breakout star sooner rather than later, like how Unagi is. I can really only hope she finally makes her US debut soon. Also, her gear is SUPER cool. The mouthguards, the frizzy ponytail hair, and the dark green is such a star look. ZONES on top!"
58211.04.2024
02:08 
[10.0] "Paul Heyman's career isn't perfect, heaven's no, but frankly I don't even really wanna talk about the negatives of this man. He is one of the most important promoters and bookers of 90's professional wrestling, if not the most important promoter and booker of all time. He was able to practically change the rule book on writing a show, with the focus on showcasing strengths, hiding weaknesses, allowing diversity in his roster instead of just pushing the biggest and tallest, and pushing the envelope during a time when the biggest companies didn't even do so until years later. Some of the most important stars of both WCW and WWF/WWE came through ECW. He's also one of the best commentators of all time simply during his time as such in 2001 alone. Frankly I'd rather have Jim Ross and Paul Heyman instead of Lawler. Last but not least, he is one of the best managers of all time, from his days in WCW all the way to his managerial role of the Bloodline, he's always been fantastic as a manager. And of course, he is one of the best promos of all times, and truly and influential artist in his promos. He is simply one of the best."
58311.04.2024
01:47 
Speedy2332 wrote about Tiger Mask:
[8.0] "He's my favourite wrestler to don the mask. I really enjoy his work and he can still move and perform pretty well even with his advancing age. He's always been a very solid worker overall. It will be a sad day for me when he eventually retires but he has already earned it tenfold."
58411.04.2024
01:09 
Fusionman wrote about Joe Gacy:
[8.0] "A performer who has always attempted to do the best with the material provided to him. A performer who many times can make bad material passable to good. While Joe Gacy absolutely is struggling to reach that next level, he has shown himself to be a capable midcarder who can turn the promos and characters provided to him as something workable."
58511.04.2024
01:07 
Fusionman wrote about Lexis King:
[5.0] "I cannot tell if NXT is underutilizing this performer or if the performer is not capable at the scale they wished him to be. He debuted on NXT with a very interesting character promo and never elaborated further meaning the character lacks the ground and base motivation to really get an audience behind him. Since then he has wrestled in okay midcard feuds with no real drive or meaning. I think he has shown flashes of something greater but until then, Lexis is resting in mediocrity."
58611.04.2024
01:03 
[2.0] "Rayo de Jalisco Jr. is one of the most overrated Mexican wrestlers ever. All he had is his family name. Even in his prime he was so underwhelming at first time he looked impressive because of his height and looks, but at the time of truth he destroys expectations. Rayo never make his rivals and tag team partners look good. The quality of the match depends heavyly in his teamates or rivals. He is too slow even for a heavyweight. His botches are seen around the internet. It is unclear about why he is still wrestling in 2024 in such poor psysical condition. He is ok as especial guest signing autographs for his loyal fans, but he is inadecuate to wrestle. He just dances, poses and makes pantomime. If he is still booked is because there are promoters who believe he still sells tickets and nostalgia."
58710.04.2024
23:45 
[9.0] "Here we have a guy who was told he was "never gonna make it to the big leagues" for his size and look, and now look at him, those people are eating their words now. This man went from competing in front of 200+ in Ring of Honor, to main eventing WrestleMania in a tag team match for crying out loud in 2023 in front of 67, 000+ screaming fans cheering him and Sami Zayn on. Kevin Owens is a great worker (so good that Hulk Hogan likes him and has made up the lie that he was "the first to see Kevin's potential" LOL! ), he has everything from in ring ability, storytelling, playing the role of a heel and babyface, promo ability, can do great in tag teams, singles, what more can you ask?"
58810.04.2024
23:12 
Cakeboyo wrote about Fuego Del Sol:
[9.0] "Fuego is so young and so talented. He's always trying his best to improve, always doing his best to go off and be the best in developing his craft. His major issue in AEW was that they never really let him go and develop as a pro wrestler. And honestly, I see bright things in his future. He's going the Maven and Matt Cardona route right now by making content outside wrestling which IS smart. And will help him in the future for promos and what not. I hope to see him on TV again and watch him live in the indies here in Florida. He gets an 9 Edited this because he still needs to work on promo's but his in ring abilities have VASTLY improved."
58910.04.2024
22:20 
[] "One of the most athletic wrestler's I've ever watched. I've always had a soft spot for Ricochet. I originally caught onto his work as Prince Puma and was enthralled by the crazy flippy antics that he had. Always consistent in NXT too - it's a shame that he never found his stride on the main roster. His match vs. JD McDonagh a couple weeks back gave me a little bit of hope that this new era of WWE could change his trajectory and make him a solid guy on Raw or SD."
59010.04.2024
22:15 
TripleCrown wrote about Paul Wight:
[7.0] "Man, this guy has had a great career. During his WCW days he was very good and was more risqué in regards to what he does in the ring and what he allowed people to do to him. Going from WCW to WWE was the best decision he ever made, they really reeled him in and didn't allow him to take wild bumps nor bumps from the smaller guys. He clearly had some issues during the late 90s and early 2000s, and despite their efforts to put him on TV, he was a little stop and start with his stuff. Finally got his act together and really excelled as a giant from 02 until the mid-late 2010s. Had a lot of good moments, some decent matches... I mean, anybody going to a WWE event and expecting Big Show to put on a 5 star instant classic would be kidding themselves. Can't really blame him for the constant babyface/heel turns but he did well all things considering. He should've seriously packed it up after the "match" with Drew McIntyre. It's sad to see the state he's in now, the guy shouldn't be anywhere near a wrestling ring again."
59110.04.2024
22:10 
thedman0310 wrote about Undertaker:
[7.0] "Although The Undertaker has earned his legacy, he spent at least a decade putting out shitters. This was almost entirely down to the way he had to wrestle as Taker. The slow, zombie-like style in his matches prevented him from showing off his impressive power at his full potential, resulting in most of his matches being boring. Once he dropped the slow methodical offense, his style got much better, with his in-ring heights in the 2000s being phenomenal, pardon the pun. His promos were never that good, but he was so dedicated to his character that he made it work most of the time. Don't watch his in-ring work after the Hell in a Cell match with Lesnar, you'll just make yourself sad."
59210.04.2024
22:06 
[4.0] "Whether you love him or hate him, there's just something special about Darby. I know it's a bit of a meme to call him the Jeff Hardy of this generation, but in my opinion that's what he really is. My biggest issue with Darby and the reason as to why I've rated him so low is because of his overabundance of death-defying moves. He has gone on record to say he knows how to do them safely, which is great and all... but I think he's doing some real mental gymnastics if he thinks this won't eventually lead to a horrific injury. At the rate he's going, I would be very, very surprised if he's able to walk when he's in his mid 40s. I understand the kind of wrestler he is, and it's honestly refreshing to see somebody like him, but there's absolutely a time and place to do things. Just because you're able to do something, doesn't mean you should, especially on a weekly basis. His run with Sting was great, it'll probably go down, aside from the crazy stuff he puts his body through, as the career defining moment in his career. But, man... eventually something will happen and it's not going to be good. Lastly, the guy is pretty bad on the mic so best if he rarely gets the opportunity to talk. But yeah, low raiting because he doesn't know how and when to reel himself in, thinking he'll be ok in the future when he clearly won't be, can't give somebody too high of a raiting when they're willingly doing crazy stuff on a weekly basis like that."
59310.04.2024
21:26 
[10.0] "Im only ranking his in ring work. By far the greatest technical wrestler of all time, top 5 best pure wrestlers ever, he lived in wrestling honesty truly great. his matches in wwe, njpw and wcw were some of the best. he executes his moves so perfectly and percistance. one of the best ever."
59410.04.2024
20:35 
[9.0] "There was once a time where Ibushi was genuinely one of the best wrestlers on the planet, and while that's no longer the case, it's ridiculous that people here are only judging him for what he is now. Sure, his work in AEW has been terrible, but watch his NJPW matches and you'll see how unebelievably athletic and talented Ibushi was."
59510.04.2024
20:12 
[8.0] "Rating him solely as a manager in wrestling and NOT his podcast or influence today in wrestling, although his podcast seem to be quite popular with a certain group of wrestling fans today. As a manager, Jim Cornette is hands down top 5 in the history of Professional Wrestling, his promos during segments were fun to watch and he certainly made teams and wrestlers more interesting. I feel as though Jim Cornette could have managed for a few more years which would have built his legacy up more and solidified himself as a definite top 3 manager of all time. I believe Jim Cornette should be inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame, but I believe that due to his controversial commentary on his podcast, and the vitriol he is currently receiving from certain fans of wrestling, WWE isn't willing to induct him just yet, I do believe he should go in eventually."
59610.04.2024
19:53 
[] "Matt Cardona is just so good when it comes to get himself over. He managed to do it time and time again to remain relevant, and his most recent run in the Independent Wrestling is by far his best work. In a place you would think he doesn't fit at all, he turned out to be one of the high points of every single show he's in, he adapted to the new style and made sure he was a top guy. Might not be the greatest wrestler, but is work is definitely respectable."
59710.04.2024
19:18 
[0.0] "Yeah this is the easiest zero I've given to a wrestler since Tyrus. Eva Marie had ZERO redeeming factors in the ring nor had anything special on the mic. She was a Divas Era wrestler in an era where women's wrestling was getting much better and already had phased out of the Divas Era. Sure, she's got millions of social media followers, but how is that important if you aren't a good wrestler? No good matches, no good promos, nothing special, just another wrestler that ended up flopping badly despite having a lot of vignettes shown and hype surrounding her. Why WWE brought her back in 2021, I will never know what the big deal with that was."
59810.04.2024
19:06 
[9.0] "One of the most underrated technicians in modern wrestling, moveset is great, his limb work is truly a masterpiece, zjs vs thatcher would be a great match."
59910.04.2024
18:52 
[9.0] "This man is super underrated, extremely talented, executes his moves to perfection, his strong styles really fits him, one of the best to blend in mma into wrestling"
60010.04.2024
17:42 
[7.0] "Honestly the perfect midcarder, throw him in the ring with anyone and youll get an alright match, seems to be taking will to filling the role Dolph Ziggler had for years."