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101.04.2024
00:07 
edgyfr wrote about Shoko Nakajima:
[10.0] "I have never seen Shoko Nakajima miss a move, she always pulls the most clean wrestling in any joshi. Her moveset is insane, she has a lot of personality, she trully is the best joshi of this generation"
201.04.2024
02:22 
Ad3rball wrote about Tam Nakano:
[10.0] "Tam Nakano is one of the best workers at Stardom, the first time I got to know stardom was watching Tam vs Kamitani in 2021 and it was an incredible match, it made me open my eyes to women's wrestling."
301.04.2024
03:39 
[7.0] "Matt Riddle is a very talented in-ring worker and exhales charisma wherever he goes, but he can be obnoxious and over the top a lot, and like some controversial wrestlers, he is his own worst enemy when it comes to sabotaging his reputation. I would like to see Matt Riddle in WWE again one day, but for now, he's fine on the independent scene and he's doing just fine there."
401.04.2024
03:46 
[4.0] "I admit the personality is there, but her ring work needs work even if she's willing to take high risk so early. The ceiling is low, she hasn't shown too much standout moment, when other women had less time. Could end up just being another face in the division."
501.04.2024
05:19 
[4.0] ""I can't understand why WWE is pushing him. He's too small to be the powerhouse they're trying to make him out to be, yet too sluggish to be anything else. His character's a mess, mimicking Umaga's moves and screaming like a savage when it doesn't fit. It's blatant nepotism; without his wrestling family, he'd be nowhere. Still, I'll give him a 4 for his in-ring ability and potential down the line, given his youth.""
601.04.2024
05:22 
Darshan Joshi wrote about Shotzi:
[4.0] ""Shotzi's been a total letdown lately. Her character's cringeworthy, promos are weak, selling's off, and she's botching left and right. Had some potential in the indies and NXT, but now? Not cutting it on the main roster. Seeing her on TV just irks me.""
701.04.2024
05:25 
[10.0] ""Shinsuke's a beast. Back in NJPW, he's a legend, tearing it up with classic matches. The guy's got the whole package: killer look, epic theme, and top-notch technical skills. But WWE? Feels like he should've done more. Still, that match with Sami Zayn? Pure gold, one of my all-time faves in WWE history.""
801.04.2024
05:35 
Darshan Joshi wrote about Sheamus:
[10.0] ""Sheamus doesn't get the props he deserves for his career. Dude's almost a Grand Slam champ (just needs that IC title). He's consistent in the ring, always delivering solid performances. His big matches? They're top-notch. And those promos? Spot-on every time. He's versatile, can mix it up with anyone and still pull off a quality match.""
901.04.2024
10:53 
DENDY wrote about Toshiaki Kawada:
[10.0] "In my eyes, there is no question that Toshiaki Kawada is the greatest wrestler of all time. From his work in the late 80s, up until he retired in 2010, you can find matches which rival what anyone else could put on. Kawada is known as Dangerous K for a reason, he seems genuinely dangerous in the ring, laying out brutal power moves and kicks which while not always the stiffest, still somehow seem to be the best for my money. He also sells in a way quite unlike anyone else. If you watch his bouts in the early 2000s you see a man who is hurt, but never wants to show it, the selling is subtle and calculated, with Kawada often getting angry at himself for taking the damage. While he was undoubtably the perfect foil for Mitsuharu Misawa in and out of the ring, I always found him the more intriguing of the duo, both as a character and a person. Nobody draws me into a match like Kawada, nobody makes me wince like Kawada and nobody has or will ever quite do it like Kawada. Pick any year he wrestled and find some odd matches and youll undoubtedly find a hidden gem or five in there. Go out of your way to watch Dangerous K, He is the perfect 10/10 wrestler in my opinion."
1001.04.2024
12:45 
[] "Brittany is an uber talented professional wrestler and shes so confident in her ability in the ring and on the mic. She performs like a 10 year vet at the age of 19, very talented in ring performer with great charisma. She is the future of womens pro wrestling and she has a long career ahead of her."
1101.04.2024
12:59 
CatboyMathus wrote about Sheamus:
[10.0] "I think most people who don't seem to see how GREAT Sheamus is, will finally have the vision once he's retired, but Imma make a statement right now : Sheamus is in the top 10 of the best and most consistent wrestler and has been for the last 2 years. He's awesome, he's such a great brawler, had an incredible Tag team, stable, and solo run, and he is to me one of the most legit fighter in the business, his match against Gunther at CatC will forever be the best WWE match of the decade and won't be topped I know that, he's so good and believable"
1201.04.2024
13:47 
[10.0] "I have watched plenty of Danielson's matches from all stages of his career, he really does live for wrestling and is a phenomenal performer, I don't really have much to add other than the fact he is one of my absolute favourites"
1301.04.2024
15:55 
[8.0] "Great look and great Pro wrestler. Never did anything too silly or goofy to expose the business which is no surprise being the son of a territory promotor. Still young enough to make an impact in any promotion in the world. It is crazy that in his time in WWE he was in his late teens and early twenties and he was the size he was."
1401.04.2024
16:20 
OnurP1 wrote about Carmelo Hayes:
[8.0] "Over the last few years, Carmelo has been a bright spot in NXT. His matches are usually very good, thanks to his athleticism and mannerisms between the ropes. He has the swagger of a potential top guy and adequate mic skills that looks like is improving all the time. I would say that his finisher needs to be changed or at least done on special occasions, since everyone knows what the prolonged use of a leg drop does to the human body(Matt Hardy and Hulk Hogan are unfortunate examples of this). Rumors say that his time in NXT is coming to a close and if that's true, hats off to him for his amazing work during his tenure as 2x North American champ and NXT champ. He is one of the several talents to watch out for in the WWE for the next several years. He is already very good, but can be a major star if he keeps this up."
1501.04.2024
16:23 
richies88 wrote about Asuka:
[10.0] "There are no words to describe how good Asuka is! Even when she's not trying she is really good! How people rate Biance Belair above her is beyond me and just pathetic. She elevated all of her opponents, even really green wrestlers. Her 2023 Kana inspired Asuka reinvention was much needed. I hope wwe centres the tag team division around asuka and Kairi, they're so talented and they can elevate the division and belts!"
1601.04.2024
16:25 
[7.0] "If this was 2 years ago, I wouldn't have given Dom any more than 4. That's how green and stagnant he was. But ever since turning heel in Clash of The Castle 2022, he has improved dramatically and is currently one of the best heels in the world of wrestling. His style of promos currently match his gimmick and his work inside the ring has improved quite a bit. His 619 is still bad, but he has grown to be a capable hand in the ring. His character work is top notch, his look is good but he still needs to improve on his promo work and add a bit more strength or cunning to his moves. A solid 7/10, with a potential of becoming a wrestler worthy of an 8 or 9 in the next few years."
1701.04.2024
16:56 
OnurP1 wrote about Seth Rollins:
[10.0] "Seth Rollins is one of the best overall wrestlers in the world and if not for the multiple knee injuries slowing his work down a bit, he could've been the best. He is a very decent promo especially once he stops cackling and acts seriously. He is still one of most reliable in-ring workers who can easily put on a great match with a lot of people. Can carry a program and/or a match if it's needed. His character work is underappreciated by some people. Traditional babyface NXT champion. Architect of the Shield, The Face of The Authority, Kingslayer, his IC title run, Beastslayer, Messiah and Drip God... all of these characters were played to a very satisfactory degree by Rollins despite of the fact that some of his time was kinda smeared by Vince Mcmahon's horrible booking in late 2010's. Seth Rollins has been the WWE's MVP for the last decade and has been one of the company's top stars since the day he first turned on the Shield. I guarantee that once he steps down, many people will regard him as the top performer and potential all-time great that he is."
1801.04.2024
17:33 
igskillfart wrote about Kurt Angle:
[10.0] "WITHOUT a doubt, THE most gifted wrestler to EVER lace up a pair of boots, he can do it all, he can put on a 3 min match and prob get 3 stars out of it, he was that good of a wrestler, im literally a amature wrestler because of this man, One of if not the Greatest wrestler of all time"
1901.04.2024
17:35 
[10.0] "Ahh yes, murda grandpa, he is such a legend in mma and professional wrestler, greatest hard hitter in history"
2001.04.2024
17:48 
Dntbamark wrote about Steve Austin:
[10.0] "Without a doubt, besides The Rock, Hulk Hogan, Bruno and Andre the Giant, one of the greatest in-ring-performers out there. He and his rivalry with Vince McMahon defined the attitude era and without a doubt, changed the wrestling landscape forever."
2101.04.2024
18:19 
[] "Vince is an incredibly difficult individual to rate within the wrestling business. On one hand, he took calculated risks and brought WWF wrestling to the mainstream, to heights few could ever imagine. I consider him very similar to that of wrestling's version of PT Barnum, he took wrestling from the it's roots within the circus to a global mainstream entertainment platform. On the flip side, he systematically killed all his competition and molded the business in a way that only he could succeed in it. As an on-screen character, there was no greater villain than that of Mr. McMahon. With hindsight being what it is, you can see the reasons that the character worked so well was because like many other great gimmicks in wrestling, it was all because it was every much the person Vince was behind-the-scenes. A ruthless and calculated businessman, who for years thrived off the backs of his exploited performers and was willing to run over anyone and anything that stood in his way. A man who would manipulate talent to push themselves to the brink of insanity in order to grab that "brass ring, " all the while not knowing, you were never going to be able to grasp it unless he wanted you to."
2201.04.2024
18:46 
[2.0] "Let's do some math to come up with the most accurate personal score: The Master Blasters were completely awful (0). Oz was laughable and his work was -->SO<-- bad (0). Vinnie Vegas was mostly fantastic; an extraordinary improvement and to that, we tip our mask. The tag team with Diamond Dallas Page as "The Vegas Connection" was his best stuff and I really like all of that, recommended material there (8.25), the team with Big Sky was notably dull though (2). In the WWF as Diesel, things were pretty good or quite the chore; he was fun to watch as a dominant heel, however his face run was ill fitting and did not work in any form whatsoever (5.5). I still hate the nwo, legit go away heat that RUINED WCW and for that, I can not and will never forgive (negative 10). His work in a post nwo WCW is super mega ultra poor and only helped drag the company down (0). His WWE work is notable in that he was constantly being derailed due to injuries, whatever (3). Chemistry with The British Bulldog, those were pretty good matches no matter when or where (7.25). Obviously there was good stuff with Bret Hart (Bret can turn diarrhea into at least Diet soda/8). The good is surprisingly strong, the bad is hideous and sometimes treacherously bulls#it. I pretty much detest his personality, he's a complete mark for HIMSELF and treats wrestling fans like idiots (0). A DETRIMENT to wrestling history and the math says 2. Not a fan."
2301.04.2024
19:19 
[4.0] "Big bayou boy who has had a couple of appearances on TV so far. Really not enough available to give him much of a rating as he is only just starting out but there's potential in an odd tag team with Big Body Javi."
2401.04.2024
19:28 
[0.0] "I really dislike this guy. As a performer, talking head and potentially as a man. From everything we know, the man is the ultimate yes man who has been stroking Vince's ego for decades and being responsible for bad booking. He always comes across as so disingenuous. His podcast with Conrad Thompson got very old very quickly as it became more and more predictable how little he would actually stray from the company line. What else can be said about this man other than - he can't be gone from WWE soon enough. A relic."
2501.04.2024
19:29 
IDriveAFordFusion wrote about Kane:
[7.0] "Kane pales in comparison to his "brother", The Undertaker, but that doesn't mean he was bad by any means, no, not at all. Kane had a believable character when he was 'The Big Red Machine' and played it very well. In-ring work was not too good but certainly not atrocious for a guy who is well over 6 feet. He was involved in some egregious storylines, but that is not the fault of Kane but rather the bookers of those storylines. Kane's aura and name value over the years keeps his score up in a solid 7. Also, a massive LMFAO to the politically charged crowd whining about his political views/career, I mean some of you whiners need to not view everything from a political perspective and maybe you'll be a little happier in life. I sure as hell (no pun intended) don't agree with Kane's political opinions whatsoever but it makes me laugh seeing so many melt down over it, like be a little more open minded and NOT attack wrestlers and fans for having a different opinion."
2601.04.2024
19:33 
BungeeBomb wrote about Tony Nese:
[7.0] "Tony Nese is very good, even by only watching his AEW run, where he is mostly used as an enhancement talent thanks in part to his great selling, I was still impressed by his work. He looks great and can work with anyone on the roster and make them look good."
2701.04.2024
19:33 
GulakBusick wrote about Akam:
[8.0] "I love Akam & Rezar and I'm glad they are back on main roster WWE after a dreadful initial run. Best of all, they're back alongside Paul Ellering. Unlike many I've been enjoying their work with Karrion Kross and Scarlett as part of the Final Testament. They are better in the ring than many give them credit for because that's how it goes with power wrestlers in WWE, generally."
2801.04.2024
20:28 
[10.0] "Hogan is one of my favorite legends of all time, he sounded very inspiring when he cuts a promo, and even though his level in ring wasn't like the best of all the world, that didn't care because he always knew how to control the people on the arenas even If It was a WrestleMania or a House Show, he helped the wrestling turn into something worldwide with Vince McMahon on the WWF, first It was a big thing on the United States and then something worldwide, that even fans around the world go and watch his old stuff for love of wrestling, because thanks to him and a lot of other legends, they made wrestling a type of entertainment that has grow up to different styles around the world, and that's why I give him 10/10"
2901.04.2024
20:30 
[2.0] "A very boring wrestler with a bad look, terrible gear and mediocre work. He is like an anchor in a match, making sure that the match never goes about 3.25 (at best) - consistently one of the worst things on any wXw show. Also, terrible facials and is regularly Gotten To on twitter when people would rather look at their phones than watch him half-arse it in the ring."
3001.04.2024
20:32 
Pinkd56 wrote about Chris Ridgeway:
[3.0] "An anti-draw. Ridgeway has a bad look and boring style. Reportedly a very unreliable worker as well."
3101.04.2024
20:33 
Pinkd56 wrote about Trent Seven:
[2.0] "A very middling wrestler. A lot of his fame and success came when he was beginning to decline in ability. Looks like a dog that was run over at this point."
3201.04.2024
20:34 
Pinkd56 wrote about Spike Trivet:
[2.0] "A very dull wrestler, who has for some reason decided to turn up in Revolution Pro with some kind of Marty Scurll tribute act. Read the room?"
3301.04.2024
20:37 
Pinkd56 wrote about Fuminori Abe:
[10.0] "Fuminori Abe is one of the best wrestlers on the planet at the moment. Comedy, action, fury - all in bucketloads!"
3401.04.2024
20:47 
Pinkd56 wrote about Absolute Andy:
[10.0] "Absolute Andy was a master of professional wrestling in Europe. A very empathetic, everyman face - and a sensationally evil heel. Excellent range and a wonderful person. Rest in peace, Andy."
3501.04.2024
20:58 
[5.0] "Tackling dummy for Crockett & then Jim Herd's WCW. The thing you will recall most is his fiery red mullet. He did fine with bumping and selling but was completely void of offense. It's all about the legendary red mullet, that's the takeaway. 4.75"
3601.04.2024
21:25 
edgyfr wrote about Bray Wyatt:
[10.0] "He made me fall in love with wrestling, he made me be who im now and he is the biggest inspiration i have had in many years. Stuff didn't work out perfectly for him, but even then, the highs are so high that he will be remembered forever, as the star he always has been"
3701.04.2024
21:44 
[5.0] "He hung in their in the attitude era, had some good matches and a decent gimmick, a mid carder in that era is not bad , the stuff he did with his cousin crash was entertaining, his gimmicks before sucked, after the attitude era he didnt really do much, him saying he would hang with fighters in the ufc is fuckin delusional the guy thinks he tougher than he actually is"
3801.04.2024
22:26 
Dirty Diego wrote about Kurt Angle:
[10.0] "Definitely in my top 10 , theirs not anything to critique when it comes to Kurt angle, year 2000 one of the biggest years in the wwf he won every title and the king of the ring in his rookie year, angle is the most legit athlete ever to go into pro wrestling, he picked up every aspect of the Buisness faster than anyone, he with bret hart probably the best in ring worker of all time and thats just one aspect of his many strengths, he is the total package for real sorry lex, he could do it all, he was one of the funniest ever wrestler when it came to promos, his character and charisma were up their with The rock and Stone cold, Kurt in my opinion had more 5 star matches than anyone in the wwe he got classic matches out of The rock, , Stone cold, undertaker and triple h as well as having all time classics against Brock leaner, Shawn Michaels, an styles, Samoa Joe, Benoit, Eddie g, and many others truly a very special talent"
3901.04.2024
22:33 
Dirty Diego wrote about Rikishi:
[6.0] "The peak of his career was in 2000, he became an upper mid card guy when he was with too cool had a great unique look an was very entertaining, , wwf tried to push him to the top card putting him in a program with stone cold the man who ran him down he kind of came up short so true wwf had to get triple h to be the mastermind because rikishi was not on Austins level, after that his career went kind of flat, still better than your average pro wrestler thats why I gave him a six"
4001.04.2024
22:55 
The PNW God wrote about Badd Blood:
[] "Badd Blood has more championships and more matches that haven't been added to this profile. who do i send more information to to fix the lack of information?"
4101.04.2024
23:37 
Amaury08 wrote about CM Punk:
[0.0] "I appreciated CM Punk a bit when he arrived at AEW in 2021, having only known him through videos but it's one of the biggest disappointments in professional wrestling. Besides the fact that he was burned in the ring, his so-called real promos turned out to be a damp squib, this man is a liar and a definite manipulator. He intentionally tackles and emits false information with a total rewriting of the events that happened. He destroyed a locker room, making pro-punk and anti-punk, putting himself at the center of everything. No punk you didn't leave all elite, you were fired following your abusive behavior. Currently, in 2024, he is doing more harm to the world of professional wrestling than anything else, he is injured and does not perform, he takes advantage of the media and interviews to criticize his colleagues in the business. There were a few matches of his that I enjoyed during his comeback run, but the man behind it doesn't excuse the poor and deplorable wrestling behavior."
4201.04.2024
23:59 
illpoet wrote about Jason Hendrix :
[9.0] "I've seen this guy a few times recently and I've always been a sucker for a really good heel. This guy has the ability to irritate a crowd and make it seem like he's not even trying to piss off the crowd. I was at a Negative Outlook event in morgantown WV last week and Mr. Hendrix had the crowd fighting mad within his first three minutes of talking. He then had a really crazy brutal match and not once, even in the most grueling spots, stopped being a total doucher heel. I find it extremely entertaining and seeing his name on a card will for sure get me to buy a ticket."
4302.04.2024
00:12 
[8.0] "This guy is one of my very favorites on the 880 promotion. He's got some weird indefinable quality that just makes you want to boo the guy. It's a great talent that he can automatically put the face over without having to do much more than work his gimmick. for example, I'm trying to leave a positive review because I know it's just a gimmick, but who am I kidding I just wanna see the dude lose! and lose bad! Even sitting here at a keyboard legit trying to say something positive I just want to heckle and boo the guy."
4402.04.2024
01:32 
[] "Due to the horrific controversy surrounding Chris Benoit, I will refrain from giving him a rating. Chris Benoit as a wrestler however, is one of the most overrated wrestlers outside of in-ring work, he was a excellent in-ring worker, no doubts about that. In terms of character, charisma, and mic work, he had none of that and was a vacuum in that sense. I would rate him a 7 overall if I were to give him a rating for his career but what he did in June 2007 to his wife and child is absolutely unforgivable. Usually, I can separate controversy from a wrestler but in the case of Benoit, murder is definitely not an exception in that regard. I am asking wrestling fans to PLEASE STOP glorifying Benoit's career and asking for him to be inducted into the WWE Hall Of Fame because it's NOT GOING TO HAPPEN, it's a disgrace that certain wrestling fans put this man on a pedestal after the events that transpired, it's disrespectful to Nancy and Daniel and the families affected by the horrific tragedy."
4502.04.2024
01:56 
illpoet wrote about Cole Radrick:
[9.0] "Cole is one of my favorites in GCW. He reminds me of a modern day bob backlund. His matches are always fun and he's a really good technical wrestler who puts on really intense deathmatches. I always get my monies worth when cole is on the card. I think he really has the potential to do well in the major leagues like WWE or AEW. I will also always have a special place for him because of his match versus orin veidt. I had taken some kids to the show and they really weren't thrilled to go to pro wrestling. But then Cole radrick was a surprise match versus orin veidt. The match was so intense and the story was so well told that not only did the kids get into it, they talked about it for weeks afterwards. In one match cole was able to turn 3 kids who didn't like wrestling into superfans that ask me to take them to wrestling shows every weekend. I'll always be grateful for that memory that he gave me."
4602.04.2024
02:21 
[] "Cole Radrick is one of my favorite Indy wrestlers right now. The energy he brings to the ring is incredible. The guy is absolutely fearless, especially against wrestlers that way outsize him. His manic energy and crazy antics bring the crowd over to his side every time. You cant help but root for him. I cant wait to see what he does next!"
4702.04.2024
03:21 
[7.0] "He's going to be world champion in a future, he has done pretty well, for being so young, even though he had a meh reign as United States Champion, he can give better, a turn face it's what he needs to be more like a 8 or 9/10 Theory is a young Superstar that needs a turn face because he works better as a face, but without the silly gimmick of the Selfies"
4802.04.2024
03:26 
[] "Corbin is Underrated, he has been amazing and really badass when he was first the Lonely Wolf and now the Burn the Ships theme and gimmick it's amazing, a redemption he had after being lost for so long, WWE owes Corbin a lot, specially about Titles, he needs to be a future world champion, it's a shame that a great talent that looks pretty badass like Corbin, has been humiliated when he was Poor/sad Corbin and then Happy Corbin"
4902.04.2024
03:58 
[5.0] "I do not understand why Don Callis is given so much telvision time. I don't find him to be a particularly good talker, I think that he is actually rather nowhere near the level that would justify the time he gets. He definitely gets fairly good reactions but I think it is somewhat unfair that he gets so many talented wrestlers in his stable when other managers could promote them much better."
5002.04.2024
05:50 
[8.0] "Jay White is one of the best heels not just in NJPW but in the entire pro-wrestling today. His work is truly dedicating, and his character makes you truly despised him. Although most of his matches are average in NJPW standards, he is not the type of guy who uses flashy moves and more likely most of his arsenal of moves are heelish. Jay also has a great in-ring psychology as seen in most of his matches acting like a sadistic and sociopathic villain. His time as a Bullet Club member made him a main event star in NJPW and fought the likes of Hiroshi Tanahashi, Kazuchika Okada and Kota Ibushi. Safe to say that being a heel in NJPW is what saved him from his career, as they had a lot of babyfaces there in NJPW. A lot of people including me may think that Jay White is the "final boss" because during his time, he is the most stand out heel in NJPW. Unfortunately, upon signing with AEW, he is just another guy that Tony Khan signs as his "flex" and still doesn't have a defining moment a year after he signed but let's see in the future on what to do with him. More so, my basis of this rating is his time in NJPW with a little impact on AEW, although his time in AEW doesn't affect my rating very much due on how little his time there. Jay White resembles a comic book villain come to life. Amazing dark and edgy character."
5102.04.2024
06:44 
[8.0] "Alan Angels is the current champion for Prestige Wrestling in my area, and hes also aligned with their current tag champions, Sinner and Saint. Angels is a great heel champion and has consistent good matches. I love that he frequently brings up Roddy Piper in his Portland promos for heat - really gets the crowd hot!"
5202.04.2024
07:24 
Vanstyler wrote about Gravity:
[2.0] "Sadly, Gravity bring nothing new to the equation. If you compare him to other known luchadors, he gets nothing. He's very young, so I will probably change my rating in the future. But for now, he is below average, his matches consist in just card fillers"
5302.04.2024
09:31 
[2.0] "Way to alienate the remaining fan base for a 1/3rd century old promotion in 1/75th of the time. Tyrus was never good, and he certainly was worse at the end of his career, both in that fact his ability has only degenerated, as well as the fact his public perception/reputation is considerably down the shitter. Putting that guy at the top, and defending it despite obviously being the dumbest idea you could do is beyond insane. Not to mention a bunch of other idiotic booking decisions that have only costed NWA more and more as time as went on, like Samhain. I appreciate old school, and a lot of what NWA and Billy Corgan has tried to do, and I can tell that he does have a passion for wrestling. But dude, stick to your music and your weird ass beliefs, don't book NWA to the grave *again.*"
5402.04.2024
09:32 
[0.0] "Christ, I despise her. Bad wrestler who had a stranglehold in women's wrestling for decades, as well as being part of the reason as to women's wrestling going back a couple decades. Even worse person outside of the ring, the definition of exploiting others for your gain. Disgusting and deplorable, insane that some people defend her despite the reality of these allegations. Was she important for the WWE, as well as American's wrestling? Absolutely, so are people like Vince. Just because they are important in wrestling history doesn't make them good."
5502.04.2024
09:41 
[10.0] "This man is fucking terrifying and I love him so much. There is no one quite like him in how he presents himself, and he can exhibit the most cruel punishment with the most inhuman face while still being over with the crowd. Great for his age too. Absolute legend."
5602.04.2024
09:49 
[9.0] "Balzac is a very good wrestler that aged well like a fine wine! I think he as even more to show as he mature in the wrestling business. Would love to see him wrestle in Germany or United Kingdom next as he truly deserve more exposure."
5702.04.2024
14:40 
tosiek wrote about Seth Rollins:
[10.0] "Seth Rollins is easily the best overall wrestler of this generation. Always delivers with a great match on the card. Let's just acknowledge the great work of Rollins"
5802.04.2024
14:44 
Questlove wrote about Futuro :
[8.0] "Futuro is still young and learning but alongside Neon he already stands out as particularly spectacular in an absolutely stacked CMLL roster. I expect big things out of him in the years to come."
5902.04.2024
14:45 
tosiek wrote about Adam Copeland:
[10.0] "Edge is one of the greatest talent of the era. His work through 2000s is just his best all the stuff and always delivered with a great match. If he didn't retire he would become the goat. But since his return he's doing some fine stuff in aew before he retires"
6002.04.2024
14:47 
DENDY wrote about Zack Sabre Jr.:
[10.0] "ZSJ is the best wrestler in the world right now, with only Katsuhiko Nakajima being close. He's an incredibly slick technical wrestler who's a joy to watch, his smooth transitions from submission to submission are so engrossing while genuinely feeling dangerous. His strikes have come a very long way and now rival anyone else going. His character work is excellent, he can portray an intense and cocky face; or a total dick of a heel, and his work on the microphone has improved drastically to the point where I can't skip through his promos. He also just seems like a lovely guy, and his training of Fujita shows that he has so much to contribute outside the ring also. ZSJ is a damn sight near perfect as a wrestler and general guy in the industry."
6102.04.2024
15:12 
[6.0] "Iron Mike Sharpe was a permanent fixture in the WWF's golden and not so golden years. Usually a joy to watch; always growling moaning and bellowing & was often willing to bump around as if stuck in a pinball machine. He was pretty damn big too, all natural, no 'roids here! *takes a powder and goes halfway to the locker room before coming back* Sometimes an episode of Primetime Wrestling feels incomplete without "Canada's Greatest Athlete". I always loved that he was always stuffing LITERALLY NOTHING into his forearm protector. That was All Natural Canadian Maplewood that knocked some of his opponents out! Unfortunately, he had a habit of not working well with some and could drag things way down as a result. 6.25"
6202.04.2024
15:17 
[10.0] "One of the most talented wrestlers today, he has the best moveset ive seen, very entertaning to watch, hes one of my favorite wrestlers of all time."
6302.04.2024
15:32 
[6.0] "Hes a good performer, intense, able to engage the fans but he really, REALLY needs a shake up or a gimmick change. The problem I have with Ilja is that hes interchangeable with Charlie Dempsey or any other strong style superstar in WWE/NXT. Add the fact that Pete Dunne is no longer Butch anymore and the problem is grown. Ilja is fine for now but his character and personality doesn't have any longevity."
6402.04.2024
15:32 
[0.0] "Edited to be even more harsh in my criticism: Objectively? She's one of the worst wrestlers EVER, all genitals included. Anyone rating her over a 2 must be old enough to remember better times. *ahem* Anyone rating her over a 2 is lying to themselves because NONE OF US HERE ARE *THAT* OLD. She's TERRIBLE! The drizzling dog s#its. I triple dog dare you to invest an hour of your life to exclusive Moolah matches, no human could/would. I can't think of too many wrestlers over the centuries that have outright SUCKED as hard as Moolah. I even hate her ugly voice and accent. The internet tells us she died at the age "84" but that's impossible because she was at least 76 in 1983. Some mummy straight from the crypts that refused to admit they were already dead for decades. Behind the scenes, she held down talent FAR GREATER THAN HER by using unethical & immoral "political" maneuvering. Basically she f#cked over anyone who stepped into her life and she became a blackhole of negativity. She was disgusting and repulsive. Prostituted some, backstabbed the rest. Fabricated that Princess Victoria ran off to be a part of the cocaine trade when what really happened is she broke her neck (in a round about way BECASUSE of Moolah), Princess Victoria was a hell of a wrestler. Helped set Women's Wrestling back approximately 30 years with the Richter screwjob. Flushed the Glamour Girls/Bomb Angel feud, FFS. NO MORALS WHATSOEVER. A pile steaming pile of horses#it. NO redeeming quality, even her book was the WORST wrestler/wrestling book EVER. How many ways can we all tell you how hard Moolah sucked as a wrestler, character and person? I even went on a "deleting some of my zeroes" spree because I didn't want to even acknowledge some of them. But we WILL talk about the sack of crap that was this abomination to humanity. Thanks for finally dying you wretched scum!"
6502.04.2024
15:38 
igskillfart wrote about Rick Rude:
[10.0] "Gosh where do i began, First the man is the only person to appear Raw, Nitro AND ECW the same week, Second, He is one or if not THE GREATEST heels of all time, the man can literally make you hate him, you know how kayfabe when people break character, i feel like Rude can be nice to someone and they will still hate him because of what he does, this man is golden. Also his in ring work was ahead of his time, sure he had bad matches, but he can put on entertaning matches, and also he has the best Atomic drop sell of all time, there should litterally be a compilation of him selling the move. During the WWF golden era, he was prob the most popular and wrestler besides hulk and all the other wrestlers, he was a main eventer for sure, him swiviling is hips and get on the mic before wrestling is golden, only The Ravishing one can do that. Third, this man won 1992 most hated wrestler, he was doin his job, i can go and say how much i love this man. He is just great."
6602.04.2024
15:47 
GhassaneJabri wrote about The Miz:
[4.0] "I'm very impressed that a man who had more than 20 years of in-ring experience ended up not evolving at all as a professional wrestler, yet he's constantly being the center of the discussion for the most underrated wrestler. And I completely understand the people who have that take. Because he does excel at two particular things, bringing natural heat from the crowd and doing excellent promos. But even that restricts him to a box when he sucks at being a babyface, and even if the "Awesome" catchphrase wasn't all that great to begin with, his attempt at turning "Really? " into a catchphrase is really embarrassing. But the main drawback to Miz's body of work is really subpar, he can't carry a quality match consistently, as the best matches of his career had important contributions from his opponents. Main example would be the 4-way with Owens, Zayn and Cesaro (Claudio Castagnoli), there was nothing about Miz's performance that was stand-out even if he was being the sneaky smarmy WWE-type performer, and the only thing that made this match good was the contributions of the former indy stars who really shined in their own fashion. Here's a better example, his match with Ziggler at No Mercy 2016 is rated very highly in the list of WWE during the 2010's, but what was about the match that was praised? Again it wasn't Miz's performance, despite it being arguably his best one (which is not a compliment, he just happened to have an average performance). He just happened to face a better wrestler in the form of Dolph Ziggler and had the retirement angle and the heel shenanigans that added more stakes to the match. Despite me airing my grievances over The Miz's wrestling abilities, none of what I said are indicative of his personality because he's very much beloved backstage. I'm just disappointed that a guy who isn't so problematic backstage ends up having one of the most overpraised body of work in the history of wrestling."
6702.04.2024
16:47 
DENDY wrote about Jack Perry:
[6.0] "I've been enjoying Jack Perry in NJPW recently. I'm not going to comment on the cock-up in AEW last year since it just seemed like a mess on all fronts, but he's clearly a talented dude in ring and on the mic, while only being 26 years old. He's not lighting the world on fire but with him cutting his teeth in Japan now, I see a relatively bright future for Jack Perry. Based on the few solid matches he's already had with the likes of DOUKI, Sanada and RUSH, I'd consider him an above average wrestler worthy of a 6, but I could see this rising soon."
6802.04.2024
16:47 
JTI wrote about Mercedes Mone:
[8.0] "The most charismatic wrestler in the world until she has a microphone in front of her mouth. Seriously, I don't get it. She comes out to the ring looking like the literal definition of "cool" and then she opens her mouth and it's a bunch of mush-mouthed, rambling nonsense. Like IDK if she has a speech impediment or what but she doesn't know how to en-un-ci-ate any of her words and seems to lose a lot of that cool confidence when cutting a promo. And it sucks too because generally she's exceptional in the ring and is capable of putting on a good match with just about anyone. This glaring contrast between her in-ring and mic work combined with her inability to remain healthy and poor attitude backstage makes a 7.5 a fair rating for me. I'll go ahead and round up in recognition for her status as the most successful Black woman in the history of pro wrestling."
6902.04.2024
16:54 
DENDY wrote about John Laurinaitis:
[0.0] "Johnny Ace was fine in AJPW, although carried to his better performances by far better wrestlers (I know some may dispute this but I recommend you go watch his best bouts and tell me that anyone but Ace was the weak link. This isn't to say he was a bad worker, but he certainly wasn't a great one). However considering the allegations recently I cannot in good faith give Laurinaitis anything but a 0. He's a despicable person and if there was any justice in the world he'd be spending the rest of his life in a small cell. There's plenty more to criticise him for but none of that really matters in comparison, the wrestling world would truly be a better place if he'd never been involved."
7002.04.2024
18:24 
[7.0] "Very talented wrestler, one of the greatest wrestlers coming from TNA, but his main roster was trash, its like if ric flair and rick rude had a baby."
7102.04.2024
18:34 
AfcKhalil wrote about Seth Rollins:
[] "Seth is easily the best wrestler of WWE since he debuted, despite multiples knees injuries he's still putting on bangers everywweks, he will be a top 15 wrestler OAT at the end of hiis career for sure"
7202.04.2024
18:55 
[4.0] "The Rock had the ability to 'electirfy' the crowd more than any other wrestler besides maybe Stone Cold Steve Austin, Hulk Hogan, Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart and a couple other greats. The Rock's mic skills were unmatchable as he was in a league of his own and he could wrestle with such an intense style that his matches were always entertaining to watch. As a wrestler he delivered great matches and will be widely considered one of the greatest entertainers and in ring performers along with Stone Cold Steve Austin, Bret Hart etc. However as good as he is, he has sort of tainted his legacy as of late. He has shown little respect for the WWE business despite being given nothing but special treatment and he recently forced himself into the Wrestlemania Event with Cody and Roman which he had no business doing. There's also pretty strong reasons to believe that The Rock is using PEDs... It just seems like The Rock can't just live a normal life and is doing whatever he can to get attention from people."
7302.04.2024
19:51 
[4.0] "*sigh* Billed as Scott Casey's brother but even when I was a young one I knew they weren't related. How did I know? Scott had fire, loads of charisma, a style of his own, he was COWBOY SCOTT CASEY! This guy *only* had a commendable (but small) body with a handsome face, a decent mustache and flowing locks. He was lukewarm, had almost no charisma, was interchangeable and just didn't have "it". I wanted him to be more, I wanted to like him but he was a disappointment. He's not awful, he's only there. He fills a spot on the card but I'd rather see someone else be in his spot if I'm honest. Guys this size are usually overachievers but he was not. Another thing that hurts is just looking at him, you'd at least expect Jerry Allen work but what you get isn't even close to that level. All of these decades later and I'm still three fourths mad at him for being a nothing all while using the last name of one of my all time tippy top faves. You sir, are NO Cowboy Scott Casey."
7402.04.2024
20:32 
igskillfart wrote about Matt Borne:
[8.0] "before doink the clown, borne was a really good wrestler, very underrated i think people should look at him before doink"
7502.04.2024
20:50 
[6.0] "Dale Veasey showed right away he had something going for him. Had one heck of a physique, wonderful timing, notable body control and looked like a somebody for a nobody. Solid, credible heel enhancement talent. His peak was probably in Southwest; there he was finally an upper card heel on Texas All Star Wrestling, it seemed like he found his footing. From here though his career took a downward trajectory and I have to cast blame on his lack of height, as it was VERY obvious. So obvious and so painful, that in Memphis he had a valet "Bambi" and it was hard to tell who was shorter! Then The State Patrol gimmick. It's a shame that he's the one that retired early and his near dead weight tag partner is the one who trained a whole bunch of guys WRONGLY. Something tells me Dale Veasey would have been the better trainer at the Power Plant. 5.5"
7602.04.2024
21:01 
Hazelyze wrote about CM Punk:
[10.0] "Still the best in the world. Still the most compelling character in wrestling right now. Amazing how he was gone for 7 years, but promo-wise he hasn't lost a single step. One of my personal GOATs. Has had classic rivalries everywhere he went. Joe in ROH, Cena in WWE, the Brock stuff, the Taker stuff, and the MJF feud in AEW. Yes he's controversial and not everything he says I agree with. But as a character and a wrestler, second to none for me. *****"
7702.04.2024
21:16 
igskillfart wrote about Gunther:
[10.0] "My favorite wrestler today, im glad WWE is doing him like this, he puts banger after banger, he is truly a legend."
7802.04.2024
21:19 
igskillfart wrote about Maven:
[4.0] "honestly, i would rate him much higher if wwe actually gave him more, he was pushed in 2001, even having the most memorable royal rumble elimation of all time, but he is a good wrestler, i dont think he was bad, but not the best."
7902.04.2024
21:36 
[8.0] "Great athlete, had the opportunity to watch him live several times and he has never disappointed. Glad that finally people are starting to notice him, he's great. Amazing moveset with innovative moves."
8002.04.2024
21:40 
[8.0] "Adriano is one of the best prospect of Italian wrestling, his work in SIW, SAJ, Break and Hustle shows that."
8102.04.2024
22:41 
Luna100 wrote about Skadi:
[6.0] "From what I have seen she has been mixed, can be quite fun, but also a bit clumsy as well. Still, she has a unique size, which helps her be set apart from the other luchadores in CMLL."
8202.04.2024
22:44 
[6.0] "I had to go back and realign my timeline for this guy. Started as "Rick Casey" (in Southwest/Blanchard's territory) the supposed brother of Cowboy Scott Casey. This wasn't a bad start but I'm glad this alternate timeline didn't last. He looked the part, looked great dressed in Scott's gear. Next he debuted in Mid South Wrestling as Wendell Cooley against Ric Flair. Ric Flair could work a four star match with a broom at that point, so he made Wendell look like he belonged. After an immediate fall from potential grace, he earned an underdog tag team championship run with Al Perez and this definitely worked for me. From here he worked in Alabama (as Cooley) & Memphis (as Casey) and did fine in both areas. I thought he would do more in Jim Herd's WCW but, nope. I have to say that I absolutely positively love his look; he has the face of horror film icon Tom Savini and usually he's dressed in ring gear akin to Scott Casey *gush*!"
8302.04.2024
22:45 
Luna100 wrote about La Jarochita:
[8.0] "She constantly goods, and works hard. She came under my notice for the first time in the mask vs mask match in the 2022 Anniversary show, but also impressed me in her tag team. La Jarochita is great in mixing the more conventional lucha style, with more stiff work, this seems to be the case in general for the better CMLL luchadores, but most especially her."
8402.04.2024
23:45 
SZ1989 wrote about Lou Thesz:
[10.0] "One of the best to ever do it. Lou Thesz was classically trained in catch wrestling and was able to translate those abilities quite well to a pro-wrestling setting. Along with Karl Gotch and Billy Robinson, he had a tremendous impact on the development of Japanese wrestling and his matches with Rikidozan were probably one of the reasons why wrestling in Japan went from focusing on brawls to more technical bouts, which would later inspire the likes of Antonio Inoki. He influenced the American scene in a variety of ways and had matches with Edouard Carpentier that were incredibly influential in how North American wrestling evolved. An all-time great and a real thoroughbred as a wrestler and a person."
8503.04.2024
01:42 
Nekket wrote about CM Punk:
[6.0] "Punk was one of the OG indie darlings and in some instances a pioneer, but most of his contemporaries in ROH were better than him in-ring. CM Punk shined via his ability to talk and rile up an audience, all while attempting to wrestle like KENTA without ever quite getting there."
8603.04.2024
01:46 
[3.0] "Never seen someone so obsessed with being the diet version of a wrestler. Umaga had a lot going for himself. An innate charisma and a style in the ring all his own which suited him because of how violent and savage it is, one can argue that he is the Anoai families best pure wrestler. Solo doesnt have that going for him and it makes him lesser. He also clearly should be his own man, as shown with his street champion gimmick. He is an okay wrestler but nothing remarkable so his push is something that is proving to be the wrong call, as has been with other wrestlers in this era."
8703.04.2024
02:03 
Nekket wrote about Riho:
[8.0] "Riho is a great underdog and a perpetual babyface. Her biggest career highlight so far is becoming the inaugural AEW Womens Champion. Riho has consistently been one of the most exciting to watch womens wrestlers in AEW since their inception; a second reign with the AEW Womens Championship feels long overdue."
8803.04.2024
03:44 
brianno86 wrote about Matt Striker:
[] "One of the worst commentators I've ever heard during his work on MLW. Interrupts constantly, actually says "blah, blah, blah" while Dombrowski is trying to provide useful context about the match. Super relieved to hear he talked his way out of a job by being an idiot, so I can enjoy their product without him ruining it!"
8903.04.2024
07:06 
Jackson wrote about Will Ospreay:
[] "Great wrestler. Amazing matches against Kenny Omega, Kazuchika Okada and Zack Sabre Jr. Great theme song too"
9003.04.2024
07:13 
[9.0] "She was already my favorite as a Babyface in NXT, but it was starting to tread water. I believe the heel turn has done wonders for her and it has only been 3 weeks. As she grows into it more it will get even better. I like that she has changed up her move set as a heel and looks more vicious in the ring. Her promos has got better over time. That was her weak point when she first got to NXT. The future is very bright for Roxanne. I hope they continue to book her well."
9103.04.2024
14:09 
[] "Just been one of the most forgetable wrestlers. Had nothing to offer, just mediocre in the ring, good looks but nothing in personality, has no character. Shame, but she was removed from TV when Trips took over for good reasons. If she couldn't stand out after seven years of training, nothing was gonna work. Horrible thing to say but her gone shines WWE having a higher standard."
9203.04.2024
14:37 
[8.0] "CM Punk is hard for me to rate. On one hand I think he had one of the best promo skills in the history of WWE. He could wrestle a good match too and hang with the top guys in WWE. He had 5 star matches with John Cena, Randy Orton and Undertaker. His in ring psychology is among one of the best and he has tons of charisma. He deserves to be as over as he is but if anything goes against him it's his attitude. CM Punk is very hotheaded and at times just a total jerk, sometimes for seemingly no reason like his beef with Elijah Burke. He also ruined a part of his legacy by going to the UFC to try and do what Brock did except failing miserably two times in a row before retiring, and I was rooting for him as a wrestling fan to win those matches."
9303.04.2024
15:01 
[10.0] "i mean what can i say, he was the john cena of new japan pro wresting, this man is the best singles wrestler today"
9403.04.2024
15:05 
[10.0] "Im only ranking is first run, The best rookie run of all time, he became world champion in 6 months, He was the face of the ruthless aggeression era when it begin, had one of my favorite wrestlemania matches wth Kurt. simply amazing"
9503.04.2024
15:59 
[9.0] "Was never going to be the guy who wow'd you physically because Adrian, unlike most from his era was not a body guy. He was more on the heavy set side, especially in his latter years, but under the same breath the stuff he could do in the ring being the size that he was was nothing short of incredible. His work rate was off the charts. He bumped around like a smaller guy and probably put more bumps on his bump card on a match to match basis for a guy his size than he really should've. And his selling of moves was so over the top, but so awesome to watch for a guy his size. He was wayyyy ahead of his time on that. He could hold his own on the mic when he needed to, but for the most part aside from maybe a couple exceptions, he was always tagging or paired with someone who could carry the weight of the promo themselves without him having to say too much."
9603.04.2024
16:39 
tlaustin wrote about Dragon Bane:
[8.0] "I am personally more of a Alpha Wolf guy than a Dragon Bane guy, but DB is still incredible, young, and wildly talented in ways that make him among the best high flyers in the world. I hope he stays in a tag team with his brother for a while, because I think theirs is an act that could, and should, dominate the tag divisions of the world for a long time to come."
9703.04.2024
16:47 
igskillfart wrote about Woman:
[8.0] "She should be in the hall of fame, but like how jim ross sumed it up. "All there gonna do, is remember the last 24 hours she had of her life". She was a great manager possibly the greatest female manager of all time. with out a dobut, im sorry for her family and what happened to her, but she definetly should be in the hall of fame. but to be fair, her screaming was the most annoying thing ever."
9803.04.2024
17:00 
igskillfart wrote about Stu Hart:
[9.0] "Trained the absolute best wrestlers in the buisness, great wrestler himself, defenitly is a wrestling legend"
9903.04.2024
19:08 
[0.0] "i mean cmon, the name literally says it itself, and the crimes he commited, honeslty i think hes worst then benoit the grizzly and any other wrestlers"
10003.04.2024
19:28 
[2.0] "I do not get the hype around this guy. He is not good. Stackhouse does some moves here & there that are unusual for a wrestler of his size but do not be fooled. He is not good at all."