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They're pushing this guy?
For those of you unaware of what a push is in the professional wrestling world, a push is very simply when management in professional wrestling says we're going to give you the spotlight. Now go make us some money. This is primarily done with the use of various championship belts in professional wrestling. A push is usually, but not exclusive to, wrestlers on the rise. Also a push usually results in more airtime, both on the weekly showings and pay per views. Next you could have feuds with established wrestlers, that way when you beat them you'll get more notoriety. This is just a few ways a push is done. Now, a push can sadly also be manipulated by management due to varying different reasons, but more often that not once a push is started we as fans get to decide how we're going to respond. Below I've listed 3 wrestlers that really did not deserve the crazy pushes they've gotten in their history. Just a very quick disclaimer. Although all of these men were multi time champions, I won't bother bringing up their acolytes because they should not have gotten those belts if you ask me.
By Dyllon Rodillon5 years ago in Unbalanced
A Brief History of Muay Thai
Muay Thai or Thai boxing is a martial art created as a product of the constant conflicts of the Thai people on their way from their homeland (southeast China) to present-day Thailand. Due to the constant clashes with other peoples of Indochina, there was a need for a martial art that would be learned quickly, and at the same time, was very applicable in almost constant conflicts on the borders. Initially, Thai boxing was taught as part of the so-called. "Warrior skills," which included fencing, spear handling, archery, and horseback riding, and among the oldest documents mentioning Thai boxing is a legend from 1548, about the boxing fight between the Thai King Naresuan and the Burmese King. Namely, a large Burmese army was preparing for an invasion of the Kingdom of Thailand. To avoid unnecessary casualties, the two kings arranged a boxing match. After several fighting hours, Prince Nereusan defeated the Burmese king and thus prevented the Burmese army from invading his homeland. By this act, Muay Thai has secured a place in the great heritage of Thailand's Kingdom's history.
By Way of Martial Arts5 years ago in Unbalanced
Documentary Review: 'The Untold Story of Lennox Lewis'
As a kid, I was obsessed with boxing. Getting home from school, for a time, meant watching old fight footage on ESPN which used to fill afternoon programming with half hour documentaries on classic fights like the 'Thrilla in Manilla' or the classics of Rocky Marciano on grainy black and white film. Yes, I was also a bandwagon Mike Tyson fan. I was 12 years old when I saw Tyson and I was hooked on his persona and power immediately.
By Sean Patrick5 years ago in Unbalanced
TOP 10 WRESTLERS ON WWE BLACKLIST IN 2015
When the name "boycott" rings a bell, it quickly strikes a chord that there are substances or individuals who are restricted for some explanation from certain advantages or administrations or full acknowledgment or contact with them in any structure or who are disconnected from the remainder of society.
By Yuvraj Singh Jadon5 years ago in Unbalanced
The State of the UFC's Lightweight Title Picture. Top Story - December 2020.
The 155-pound weight division in the UFC has been described as a murderers' row, and there is no better way to put it. Today we are going to take an in-depth look at the top of the mountain though, where it is pretty cloudy at the moment.
By Devin Reno5 years ago in Unbalanced
Moments that defined the career of the Dynamite Kid
Dynamite Kid (Thomas Billington) is unarguably one of the most influential in-ring performers of the 1980’s pro-wrestling scene; divulging others to a fast-paced , increased level of athleticism from which the art form would replicate and progress towards.
By Darius Celikkilic5 years ago in Unbalanced
My thoughts on sports entertainment called WWE
I actually love the WWE. I have been watching it for most of my life but I will say the company itself has changed over the years. It manages to change with the times, story lines, and drama of sports entertainment.
By Micheal Tomsik5 years ago in Unbalanced









