Sunday, December 15, 2024

A Look At My TNA Article From Last Year

A Look At My TNA Article From Last Year
December 15, 2024
By Ryan Porzl


It was a year ago Impact Wrestling made the announcement they were returning to their old "TNA" name. Around this time last year, I wrote an article on things I would like to see TNA do in 2024 that I felt would improve the product. 2024 was a big year and a very successful year for TNA. Many changes were made on and off camera while the promotion intends to enter 2025 guns blazing. I figured with a year having passed, I look back on my article from a year ago and see what TNA did and didn't do in 2024.

Note: I don't own the graphic. Credit to TNA.

Wednesday, December 11, 2024

NXT Arrival: Where Are They Now?

NXT Arrival: Where Are They Now?
December 11, 2024
By Ryan Porzl


Many promotions have popped up this century from big ones like AEW, TNA, ROH, and MLW to popular indie promotions like PWG, SHIMMER, SHINE, GCW, among others. One of the bigger and popular ones would be NXT. Originally starting in 2010 as a goofy reality show type concept, NXT eventually settled into becoming WWE's developmental territory in 2012. Mostly operating out of Florida, the promotion has grown from cult like status on the WWE Network to occasionally being considered a third brand alongside RAW and Smackdown on national TV. Many of WWE's current stars had runs in NXT at one point before moving up to the main roster. However, despite NXT beginning in 2012, it wouldn't be until 2014 when they began running big PPV like cards. The first one would be called NXT Arrival and took place at Full Sail University on February 27, 2014. It's now been over ten years since that event so I figured it be fun to do one of my favorite type of articles which is a "Where Are They Now?" In this article, we'll take a look at some of the early stars of NXT and see where they ended up. Who went to big success? Who fell to obscurity? Let's find out.

Note: I don't own any photos. Credit to WWE or whomever owns them.

Thursday, November 21, 2024

Saturday Night's Main Event XII Review

Saturday Night's Main Event XII Review
July 13, 2013 (edited November 21, 2024)
By Ryan Porzl


Event: Saturday Night's Main Event XII
Tagline: None
Date: October 3, 1987
Location: Hershey Park, Pennsylvania
Live or Tape: Tape (Taped on September 23, 1987)
Arena: Hershey Park Arena
Attendance: 9,000
Announcers: Vince McMahon & Bobby “The Brain” Heenan
Interviewers: “Mean” Gene Okerlund
Broadcast: NBC

Thursday, October 31, 2024

NWA Great American Bash 1987 Review

NWA Great American Bash 1987 Review
June 1, 2012 (edited October 31, 2024)
By Ryan Porzl




Event: Great American Bash 1987
Tagline: None
Date: Various
Location: Various
Live or Tape: Tape
Arena: Various
Attendance: Various
Announcers: Various
Interviewers: None
Other: None
Broadcast: Home Video

Thursday, October 24, 2024

WWF Saturday Night's Main Event XI Review

WWF Saturday Night's Main Event XI Review
October 23, 2024
By Ryan Porzl


Event: Saturday Night's Main Event XI
Tagline: None
Date: May 2, 1987
Location: Notre Dame, Indiana
Live or Tape: Tape (Taped April 28, 1987)
Arena: Edmund P. Joyce Center
Attendance: 9,345
Announcers: Vince McMahon and Jesse “The Body” Ventura
Interviewers: “Mean” Gene Okerlund
Other: None
Broadcast: NBC

Monday, October 7, 2024

WWE Managers That Didn't Work Out

WWE Managers That Didn't Work Out
October 7, 2024
By Ryan Porzl

Professional Wrestling is known for their share of colorful and larger than life characters. However, not all these characters are wrestlers. Rather, some are managers. For decades, professional wrestling managers have played important parts in getting certain talent over whether it be cutting promos for them or getting involved in matches to get more heat from the crowd. The WWE has had their share of managers going back decades from "Wild" Red Berry in the 1960s to the Three Wise Men of the East ("Classy" Freddie Blassie, The Grand Wizard of Wrestling and "Captain" Lou Albano) of the 1970s to early 1980s to Bobby "The Brain" Heenan and "The Mouth of the South" Jimmy Hart in the 1980s to early 1990s to Paul Heyman in present day. However, for all the legendary managers that have come through the WWE, there are those that for whatever reason or another, it didn't work out with some even being long forgotten. In this article, we'll look at managers that appeared for the WWF/WWE but for some reason, would fizzle out with some fading into obscurity.

Note: I don't own any pictures. I found them on Google. Credit to WWE or whomever owns.

Monday, September 30, 2024

Interesting Facts about Kevin "Diesel" Nash

Interesting Facts about Kevin "Diesel" Nash
September 30, 2024
By Ryan Porzl


One of wrestling's most entertaining characters has been Kevin Nash. A seven foot tall giant who oozed charisma, swagger, and a cool factor, Nash was major name in the wrestling business throughout the 1990s and 2000s achieving legendary status for his times in the WWF/WWE, WCW, and TNA. He would leave his mark both on and off camera from being a founding father of the nWo to his meteoric rise in the WWF as "Big Daddy Cool" Diesel to his behind the scenes antics by himself and as a part of the backstage group called the Kliq. Many love him, many don't. Many would consider him an all time great while others would consider him a locker room cancer. Regardless, Nash has left behind a huge legacy that many couldn't come close to achieving. With his 65th birthday this past July 9th, it's time to look at some interesting fact about one of wrestling's greatest big men.

Note: I don't own the pictures. I found them on Google. Credit to WWE, TNA, the US Army, and/or whomever are their owners.