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.
Twitter: @Wrestling_chat
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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Why the Miz could, and should, be THE GUY of WWE
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Hi guys,
I know its a bit weird writing this post just as Miz lost his IC title and is off to film the final instalment of Marine 5... or is it?
The Miz is probably one of the veterans of WWE and has probably been there for one of the longest periods (obviously minus Cena, Kane etc). Yet, his career seems to be a series of mid card positions and failed top card attempts (which is no fault of the Miz but booking *is that any surprise*) when really, to me, he seems to be one of the stars holding the company together.
I think he may be the best heel the company has had for so long, probably the best in the modern era. Okay, he doesn't keep kayfabe because we all know he's such a sweetheart and so friendly but that doesn't matter. Whenever he's in the ring, he just seems to attract heat from the crowd and genuinely come across as though he hates everything and everyone that comes near him, except Maryse and the Miztourage! It seems as if he's that one character that people love to hate because he just oozes the qualities of a great heel: over confidence, arrogance, superiority and ungratefulness - the mix of all these personality traits are so hard to get in one superstar!
As well as being consistently good in the ring and being able to have good matches and chemistry with most superstars he fights against *especially Dolph Ziggler*, the Miz is probably the best talker in the entire country whether it be in a promo or off script on shows like Talking Smack. He makes all of his promos seem so genuine and realistic that you forget that most of it is actually scripted. He puts so much emotion and passion into everything he does that it actually feels like you're watching a film or a motivational speaker. There's also a lot of truth in what he says, so much so that, sometimes, he even becomes a face in my eyes. There are some promos he's cut and I'm actually like, 'he's actually not wrong, he's telling the truth.' There isn't another superstar who, when they speak, makes me actually think a lot a lot deeper into what he's saying.
If there's one thing you can't say about the Miz, that's that he doesn't work hard. With everything he puts into the company, it's a massive surprise that he wasn't the top guy years ago. Like he always said, if there's a red carpet - the Miz will walk it, if there's a charity event - the Miz will go, if there's a premier - the Miz will attend it! It's like his life as a superstar never stops! As well as doing all of these press events and being on RAW pretty much every week, he does so much more for the company. If he takes time off, like he is now, there's always a reason to do with the company e.g. the Marine series! Any film the company wants to make, the Miz is your guy and he is perfect in them all. The last star who constantly did these movies was John Cena who was the face of the company, so why can't the Miz be that face now?
All of these reasons show that the Miz could be THE guy of the company and you know what, he deserves it a lot more than the guys WWE are pushing for now. He is one of the hardest workers, one of the best superstars and he never takes any of it for granted! I'll find it hard to not see him on RAW but let's hope that, by the time he comes back, WWE will give him a shot and move him from the mid card with mid card titles to the top of the company!
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, A few days ago, I published a look at the G1 Climax 30 A Block participants ( https://wrestling-chatter.blogspot.com/2020/09/g1-participants-preview-block.html ) and what a line-up it was. Well, I'm back with a comprehensive guide to the B Block which is as equally exciting and has some huge names. Here is a look at your participants in this years B Block! Tetsuya Naito After narrowly missing out on yet another G1 victory, current IWGP Heavyweight and Intercontinental champion Naito has more on his mind than just points. Going into a tournament with one title is bad enough, but going in with the top two is going to be a nightmare. As well as trying to win and pick his own WK opponent, he is going to need to beat everyone. The Ungovernable One has a massive target on his back and everyone will be putting their heart into trying to pin the champ. By pinning Naito, they don't even need to win the G1 for a title shot. However, Naito isn't going to let this stress ...
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