The most beautiful thing about professional wrestling as an art form is that it is always evolving. Moves that modern fans ...
Narrowing it down is tough, but here are the ten best users of the DDT, based on how well they do this move and why it's still one of wrestling's best maneuvers. The only reason The Miz's DDT ...
Some WWE finishers are so iconic that wrestling fans associate the move with one wrestler only ... Black Gordman used it in ...
D Dipasupil/Getty Images "Did you expect to show off some of your wrestling moves while you were here today?" the 30-year-old TV personality asked Page. "I wasn't sure. I told them I did pro ...
Speaking about the match with Chris Van Vliet on Insight, Styles explained that he learned the Springboard Reverse DDT from watching Dragon Kid on tapes. Van Vliet called it one of his favorites.
After an extended run with All Elite Wrestling last year, Mina Shirakawa is set to make her full-time move over to the United States. Could Mina Shirakawa wind up in AEW or even WWE? / Lee South ...
The Rider University wrestling team moved four of its 10 wrestlers into Saturday’s finals at the Mid-American Conference Tournament it is hosting at Trenton’s Cure Insurance Arena this weekend.
In a clip shared by former host Pat Sajak's daughter, Maggie, she asked Page if he'd expected to show off his wrestling moves during his time on the show. "I wasn't sure. I said I did pro ...
This isn't the first time a move from a fighter has been connected to professional wrestling. In 2022, UFC's Molly McCann used a spinning elbow to secure a victory, which The Rock himself dubbed ...
Today, just about anyone in wrestling does a DDT, diluting its effect. It can still be a good sight of getting someone in a headlock to drive them down into the mat. The fact it's now considered a mid ...
Going up against a wrestler you’re 0-2 against is a daunting task even during a run of the mill dual meet, let alone during the state tournament. Jackson Memorial’s Marlowe Donato found ...
Whereas ‘GLOW” was set during the 1980s, “Queen of the Ring” takes us from the 1930s through the 1940s and into the ’50s, getting into what is considered pro wrestling’s first golden age.