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WWE Villainess Blown Opportunity(?): Two Chances to Turn Dana Brooke Heel
It's not just Lifetime and Tubi who miss out on creating some good villainesses. Wrestling has made some missteps as well. There are some that I get over easily, and some others that just anger me. This, TBH, is part of the former; I'm not upset that we didn't get this, but it still would have been amazing. I remember when WWE randomly paired Dana Brooke and Mandy Rose together, and yes, it was random. It was during the Thunderdome period, and Mandy was coming off the end of her partnership with Sonya Deville, which ended with the revelation that the evil Sonya attempted to sabotage Mandy's budding relationship with Otis, resulting in Mandy's face turn.
By Clyde E. Dawkinsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Top 10 Tips For Achieving An Athletic Physique
Athletics is more than a sport; it's a celebration of human potential. From sprints to throws, jumps to relays, it encompasses a range of dynamic disciplines that showcase strength, speed, and skill. Achieving an athletic physique is about striking the right balance between a number of components. Adopting the right exercises to be practiced regularly while following a balanced diet are the building blocks for your journey, for sure.
By Venuabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Japanese vs. American Wrestling: A Comprehensive Comparison
Both Japan and America have a strong tradition of professional wrestling. Jack Curley Promotions began promoting wrestling shows in 1907, making it one of the first promotions to present wrestling in an organized form, when it previously was only presented at carnivals and other public events. Rikidozan established the Japan Pro Wrestling Alliance (JWA) in 1953, which represented the NWA in Japan, and was the first pro-wrestling promotion to be based in Japan.
By Harold Williamsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
The History of BJW
BJW (Big Japan Pro-Wrestling) was founded in 1995 by former NWA Americas Heavyweight Champion Great Kojika and former AWA Southern Heavyweight Champion Kendo Nagasaki. There were many promotions created in Japan during that decade, but BJW stood out from the traditional style of Japanese promotions, as it featured a hardcore (better known in Japan as deathmatch)-style product.
By Harold Williamsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Yanagase Pro Wrestling
Founded in 2017 by Maki Yuhara, Yanagase Pro Wrestling is a promotion based in Gifu, Japan, where it presents three events per month (with at least one of them being dedicated to their ladies' division), the final event of the year being an annual Christmas Special. All YPW events can be watched live via TwitCasting and are available to watch in full for the following two weeks after the live broadcast. TwitCasting is a livestreaming service based in Japan that has over 33 million registered users worldwide.
By Harold Williamsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Yanagase Pro Wrestling: Beyond the Ring
With a population of around 400 thousand, Gifu is a Japanese city that is known for its rich history and cultural heritage. It is also the home of Yanagase Pro Wrestling, which has carved a unique name for itself in Yanagase, which is Gifu's main shopping area. Not only has YPW left its mark on Friday nights with their ladies' division and Saturday nights with their men's division in SPORTS BAR M's Cafe's permanent ring, but also within the heart of the community. This post will take a look at the positive influence of YPW on Gifu and how it is more than a source of entertainment.
By Harold Williamsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
The 30 Year History of Michinoku Pro
Michinoku Pro is dedicated to bringing pro-wrestling to Iwate, and most of its events take place there. In the beginning, Michinoku Pro was a small operation with only a few staff members. The Great Sasuke and the other wrestlers worked both in the ring and in the office, showing their dedication to the company. Michinoku Pro made its debut in 1993 with a show in Yahaba Townsman Gymnasium. The card featured a star-studded lineup, including TAKA Michinoku, Super Delfin, Gran Hamada, and The Great Sasuke. The show was a success, and it helped to put Michinoku Pro on the map.
By Harold Williamsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
What the F***?. AI-Generated.
### What the F***? The Psychology and Culture of Swearing Swearing, often considered taboo, has a complex role in human communication and society. The phrase "What the f***?" exemplifies how profanity can convey a wide range of emotions—from shock and disbelief to frustration and anger. But why do we swear, and what does it say about us?
By Someoneabout a year ago in Unbalanced
SmackDown Review: WWE Stars Solidify Positions | 09/21/2024
SmackDown was live from Sacramento, California, last night, and WWE gave fans another fantastic show in its second week on the USA Network. We saw mega-stars both in and out of the ring solidify their current positions in terms of storyline and championship status. The action in the arena was delivered as per our high expectations, but the cinematic out-of-arena segment may have stolen the show.
By Total Apex Entertainment & Sportsabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Canelo Alvarez vs. Edgar Berlanga: Clash of Power on Mexican Independence Day Weekend
The highly anticipated boxing match between Canelo Alvarez and Edgar Berlanga is not just a battle between two skilled fighters—it’s also a fight that brings to life the fierce rivalry between Mexico and Puerto Rico in the world of boxing. This showdown, scheduled for 12 rounds in the super middleweight division, is packed with the potential for fireworks, with both boxers known for their knockout power.
By Jayuabout a year ago in Unbalanced
U.S. Paralympic Dressage Team Wins Historic Gold at Paris 2024 | Road to Success
The U.S. Paralympic Dressage Team made headlines with a groundbreaking victory at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, earning their first-ever team gold medal. This historic win not only marks a turning point for the U.S. team but also elevates the para-dressage discipline to new heights, showcasing the athletes' talent, dedication, and the progress of the U.S. Para Dressage Program. Let's dive deeper into this monumental achievement and explore its wider impact on the sport.
By Sohan Chandanabout a year ago in Unbalanced
Navdeep Singh Wins Historic Gold at Paris 2024 Paralympics in Javelin Throw
India’s presence at the global sports stage continues to grow stronger, and a new chapter has been added to the country's sporting history, thanks to Navdeep Singh. At the Paris 2024 Paralympics, Navdeep secured a remarkable gold medal in the men’s javelin throw F41 class with a record-breaking performance that has made the entire nation proud.
By Sohan Chandanabout a year ago in Unbalanced









