My name is Sonal and I love to talk, blog and watch a whole lot of wrestling so a wrestling blog was the only obvious thing to do! Obsessed with wrestling from across the world with a soft spot for Puroresu, cruiserweights and heels. I can probably be found watching more wrestling than actually sleeping and blogging about pretty much every week.
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Hi guys, How crazy has 2020 has been? With everything going on in the world, it seems as if 2021 couldn't come any sooner. However, even with all of this negativity, I think it's vital to try and find some positives. Despite conditions making it hard for the wrestling industry, many companies have thrived during the pandemic. In particular, some wrestlers have managed to make the best out of a bad situation and continue trying to put on shows for fans whether in person or through streaming sites. To mark the end of another year, I'm back with my annual wrestling MVP list of the wrestlers who have stood out this year. Just a quick note, most of the stuff I've watched this year is Japanese wrestling (NJPW, DDT and TJPW)! Yuka Sakazaki 2020 has been a great year for in the sense that I've had the time to fully get into Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling. For me, it's something I regret not doing earlier because it is full of some amazing wrestlers from Miu, Miyu Yamashita
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Hiya guys,
With the rumours of Neville walking out of Monday Night RAW and asking for his release from the company, it's filled me and a lot of others with dread! Neville has to be one of my all time performers this year and even when he was a baby-face that was literally under-utilized. Fast forward to him joining the Cruiserweight division and he literally helped save the amazing division from obscurity with his amazing Austin Aries feud to his dominance over the division.
If the reasons why he may have left or asked for release are true then WWE have once again royally screwed up because Neville is definitely one of the best the company have in all their brands.
Neville is and always has been one of the most amazing superstars to watch in the ring from his debut on NXT to his 205 Live Championship reign. His high flying offence really brought a new breath of fresh air to WWE because we finally got to see the small guy winning matches with his breathtaking agility and killer speed. He was busting out moves that we hadn't see in the company for a long time and he was doing it with ease, style and flair. As he turned heel, he was skillful enough to know that a change in style would be perfect for the character. Heel Neville was sublime in his ground offence and proved that Nev is no one-trick pony, he also managed to tease the crowd with his Red Arrow before refusing to show them its beauty because of their disrespect for the division *fucking beach-balls* I never get tired of seeing Neville in the ring and that is key for being one of the best!
Also, at the moment, his character is one of the most realistic and best developed in the whole company. His ability to stay in kayfabe, whether its an interview or meeting a fan in the airport, is something that just doesn't exist nowadays because of social media and things. Neville is always in character and I feel like this is something more superstars need to do to help the business! There hasn't been a character filled with pure bitterness and hate for a long time and Neville perfectly portrays this character without being whiny or petty! You want to hate him but, especially as a fellow Brit, you sympathise with his story. He wasn't taken notice of, he was ridiculed for the way he looks and his accent and he was pushed to the back of the company. Wouldn't anyone be massively pissed off?
If WWE do go ahead and let him leave or he does want to leave, then the company have lost one of its best stars and the fans are going to feel a Neville shaped hole in their life!
Neville is a star and, whatever happens, he is one of the best superstars in the industry right now!
Hi guys, How crazy has 2020 has been? With everything going on in the world, it seems as if 2021 couldn't come any sooner. However, even with all of this negativity, I think it's vital to try and find some positives. Despite conditions making it hard for the wrestling industry, many companies have thrived during the pandemic. In particular, some wrestlers have managed to make the best out of a bad situation and continue trying to put on shows for fans whether in person or through streaming sites. To mark the end of another year, I'm back with my annual wrestling MVP list of the wrestlers who have stood out this year. Just a quick note, most of the stuff I've watched this year is Japanese wrestling (NJPW, DDT and TJPW)! Yuka Sakazaki 2020 has been a great year for in the sense that I've had the time to fully get into Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling. For me, it's something I regret not doing earlier because it is full of some amazing wrestlers from Miu, Miyu Yamashita
Hi guys, For me, New Japan Pro Wrestling has to be one, if not, the best company in the world for giving us amazing wrestling content. With the introduction of their streaming site NJPW World, more worldwide shows and English commentary (from the AMAZING Kevin Kelly) on most of their shows, it’s becoming a massive rival for other massive companies. But, when I started watching it a while back, the whole format was really confusing because it was so different from what I was used too. So, in the lead up to Wrestle Kingdom (which is the biggest show/s of the NJ calendar year), here’s a beginner’s guide to New Japan Pro Wrestling (Shin Nihon Puroresu) for anyone who wants to watch NJPW but has no idea where to start. History New Japan Pro Wrestling was founded in 1972 by wrestling legend Antonio Inoki after he left the Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance promotion. Inoki put himself as the star of the company and drew on the experiences of foreign wrestlers (Gaijin’s) like the Bri
Hi guys, I think I've already made it clear how excited I am for this year's Best of Super Jr tournament. However, in the midst of my excitement, I forgot all about the fact that it was a combined tour with World Tag League, probably because we didn't hear any announcements about the line-up - until now! Just like the BoSJ, this tournament is going to in a single block format and is full of some of your favourite tag teams in Japan. Without further ado, here is my preview of the 2020 World Tag League! FinJuice (Juice Robinson and David Finlay) Will New Japan fans be treated to another round of Happy Beers from last year's World Tag League winners? Well, I'm just happy to see them both teaming together again in Japan. David Finlay and Juice Robinson are the epitome of what a babyface is and just radiate this positive energy despite all the obstacles in front of them. Since they started teaming together, they've both had a career rejuvenation with their best frien
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