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From MMA, wrestling, boxing, and more, fighting satisfies your hunger for a good KO.
Empty arena wrestling
Do you remember how it felt when you heard that ALL public activities were suspended? That dreaded oh no feeling! Like a WWE superstar going to Vince and getting his attention/time pitching a great story for a major push and then they sneeze. It was about 12 days from AEW: “Blood and Guts” in Newark, New Jersey on March 25th. I was selfishly pissed off because I had tickets and I didn’t understand the magnitude of the situation at the time. NJPW for obvious reasons were the first to close down in the wrestling world while both WWE and AEW decided to move forward with empty arenas.
By Richie Moon6 years ago in Unbalanced
What It Really Means To Be a Swashbuckler
A lot of things probably come to mind when you hear the term swashbuckler. For example, most of us picture the flash of steel, the clash of parries, and the witty banter of heroes (or villains) whose skill is so great that even a duel to the death isn't enough to greatly concern them as they advance and retreat across a parapet, or the heaving deck of a ship. You probably also imagine musketeers in their trademark hats, and pirate captains with their swirling coats, all taking on long odds and coming out ahead with nothing more than guts and style as their rapiers flash in blinding strokes and dazzling parries that prove skill is sometimes enough to overcome greater numbers.
By Neal Litherland6 years ago in Unbalanced
PINFALL: NXT CALLUPS CONTINUE AFTER MANIA
While the WWE continues to entertain despite the lack of crowds, the after WrestleMania staple of NXT call ups took place last week with the call up of Bianca Belair to RAW and the Forgotten Sons (Jakson Ryker, Steve Cutler, Wesley Blake) to Smackdown.
By Michael Nowotny6 years ago in Unbalanced
Reasons You Should Train or Compete in a Combat Sport
Self-help and personal growth have exploded into a multi-billion-dollar industry. Millennials are the driving force of the growth and would commit to spending nearly $300 a month on self-improvement. Books, podcasts, seminars, and personal coaches are some of the most utilized methods. If you are a frequent reader on this website, you see quality articles every day for these categories.
By Gregory Alan6 years ago in Unbalanced
All Elite Wrestling
All Elite Wrestling is the alternative that pro wrestling fans have been clamoring for, for years. There are certain things that just come with watching pro wrestling and for fans we’ve grown for better or worse use to certain type of formats in the colorful performance based genre. WWE has been running and setting the standard for years but there has been a rise in the east of NJPW(new japan pro wrestling) The fighting spirit and focus on in ring action has provided a light alternative to WWE. It wasn’t until the end of 2017 going into 2018 that the wrestling world would be body slammed by one match that would send a ripple affect across the industry and spark a much needed change. A veteran of the wrestling industry, lead singer of The rock band Fozzy Chris Jericho went over to NJPW to have a match with fellow Canadaian Kenny Omega. Kenny Omega and his contemporaries in NJPW were putting on some of the most critically acclaimed wrestling matches in the world, the issue was barely half a million people were watching. The match with Kenny Omega Vs Chris Jericho at wrestle kingdom 12 was set and bought over 100,000 new subscribers to new Japan world their streaming service and helped NJPW completely sell out the 50,000 seater in the Tokyo Dome.
By Richie Moon6 years ago in Unbalanced
PINFALL: WrestleMania 36 Review
The showcase of immortals..... that no one saw live. Of course, the world is a tailspin from the COVID-19 situation, but World Wrestling Entertainment in their own unique way chose to push on by having their programming and biggest pay per view at the WWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida.
By Michael Nowotny6 years ago in Unbalanced
The world's oldest Martial Art?
I plan on writing a series of articles of about the history and sport of fighting techniques from around the world. Being a martial artist, myself is also a reason why I want to write about subjects like this one. Being a historian too.
By Johann Hollar6 years ago in Unbalanced
Heart Over Head
In the aftermath of the second Wilder vs. Fury fight, the question of whether his cornerman, Mark Breland, a high-level, ex-fighter himself, was errant in throwing in the towel and ending the fight as he felt his man was taking a hiding with no hope of overcoming it was asked.
By Q-ell Betton6 years ago in Unbalanced
What AEW's Nyla Rose Doesn't Understand
It's a weird time to be a wrestling fan. Professional wrestling is, at its core, people pretending to beat the living hell out of each other in brutal, real athletic contests. It was two, or four, or more men doing their best to convince their audience that they were real, the fight was real, and that wrestling was real. People were fired, beaten or excommunicated for exposing the tricks behind the magic they'd perform in the ring, because keeping that illusion was the single most important thing to the wrestling business. Well, outside making money.
By Regular Person6 years ago in Unbalanced











