Jose, an eleven-year-old luchador, retreats into a fantasy world until it is infiltrated by a tough 12-year-old girl. He uses his vivid imagination to make it through the toughest weekend of his life.
After finally achieving his childhood dream, being one of the top professional wrestlers in the world, Nigel McGuinness painfully travels the world for one last tour, battling to understand his place in the business he spent his life pursuing, after his career was cut mysteriously short.
24 men compete in a tournament for $100,000. It was made up of tag team matches in which the partners were randomly drawn in a lottery and a team had to work together to advance to the main event Battle Royal, with the grand prize of US$100,000. It took place on January 12, 2013 from the Impact Wrestling Zone in Orlando, Florida and airs on PPV on May 3, 2013.
Dominion in Osaka-jo Hall was a professional wrestling event promoted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). The event took place on July 12, 2020, in Osaka, at the Osaka-jō Hall, and was the twelfth event under the Dominion name and sixth in a row that took place at the Osaka-jō Hall.
Against All Odds (2005) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), which took place on February 13, 2005 at the TNA Impact! Zone in Orlando, Florida. It was the first event under the Against All Odds chronology. Eight matches were featured on the event's card.
The 80s are winding down, business has seen its amazing peak and the arenas are still full. The world’s biggest federation is front and center in the spotlight, fighting to keep its growing market share. But Ted Turner has purchased WCW. The fallout of Duggan and Sheik’s arrest is still in the news. Wrestlers aren’t getting along. It’s big time, it’s 1988! Summerslam…Wrestlemania…Ventura…Adonis dies…Duggan/Sheik arrest…the locker room…Rougeaus and Bulldogs…road life with Jake the Snake…Turner gets in the ring…Von Raschke…Vachon…Survivor Series…Saturday Night’s Main Event…
Day 7 of BoSJ
Beginning this Saturday, May 21st, New Japan Pro Wrestling will begin their annual Best of the Super Juniors Tournament, which started way back in 1988. Two blocks of eight wrestlers compete in a series of singles matches. The top two competitors from each block advance to the Semi-Finals and face off, before the winners of those matches meet in the finals. The winner of the entire thing earns himself a shot at the IWGP Jr. Heavyweight Championship. This year’s tournament runs from 5/21 until 6/7.
Best of CM Punk Better Than You 2003 Features ROH superstar CM Punk in some of his best matches. Witness several matches in his classic feud with Raven along with great matches against Homicide, Samoa Joe, & AJ Styles 01. CM Punk-Raven confrontation 02. CM Punk vs. Raven...Expect the Unexpected 3/15/03 03. CM Punk vs, BJ Whitmer...Epic Encounter 4/12/03 04. CM Punk vs. Homicide...Retribution 4/26/03 05. CM Punk & Colt Cabana vs. Raven & BJ Whitmer...Night of the Grudges 6/14/03 06. CM Punk vs. Raven (Dog Collar Match)...Death Before Dishonor 7/19/03 07. CM Punk vs. Samoa Joe (Challenge Match)...Bitter Friends, Stiffer Enemies 8/16/03 08. CM Punk vs. AJ Styles...Tradition Continues 10/16/03 *Also contains several classic CM Punk promos
MAIN EVENT: BULLET CLUB vs NEW JAPAN vs RING OF HONOR: Bullet Club (Adam Cole & Matt Jackson) vs Kazuchika Okada & Tomohiro Ishii vs Jay Lethal & Roderick Strong; Tetsuya Naito vs ACH; Hiroshi Tanahashi vs "Reborn" Matt Sydal; Addiction vs War Machine; Cedric Alexander vs Donovan Dijak; Jushin “Thunder” Liger & the Briscoes vs Guerrillas of Destiny & Adam Page; CHOAS (Beretta & Gedo) vs Motor City Machine Guns; KUSHIDA vs Silas Young; FOUR CORNERS: Michael Elgin vs Moose vs Dalton Caslte vs Lio Rush; reDRagon vs All Night Express
A small-time wrestling company accepts a well-paying gig in a backwoods town only to learn, too late, that the community is run by a mysterious cult leader with devious plans for their match.
Regina is a young feminist wrestler who fights men to become an international star. However, the true battle in wrestling takes place outside the ring – in the story team meetings.
Atop the tag team division in the WWE in 1981 stood a fiery youngster and his brother figure, both of whom had the looks and the brawn to bring fans to their feet all over the Northeast. They slammed Moondogs, battled Samoans, and were high-flying champions full of excitement. Head back to 1981 with Rick Martel and enter the locker rooms walked by Vincent J. McMahon, Gorilla Monsoon, Capt Lou Albano and the legends of yesteryear. This may have been a simpler time in the business, but the lessons learned were hard, and so was the road. Come into the venues of yesteryear and see who was getting over and who wasn’t. This is the real deal…a time with no cable TV, no pay-per-view, and one hour of syndicated TV per week…and the arenas were packed.
The WWE had yet to go national. The talent raids had not begun. Hogan was still Verne’s guy. And the biggest draws in the company would revolve around the Intercontinental title, held by The Magnificent One, Don Muraco. And the inside story is here! The series that blows open the real, unauthorized story of the WWE is back, and we head into the 80s again! Backlund…Morales drops title…Allentown…Rocky feud…Snuka and Nancy…Gilbert’s crash…McMahon power shift…Invading California…Wizard’s passing…Iron Mike Sharpe and OCD…Madison Square Garden…Victory Magazine…
The closing month of 1983 in WWE saw the arrival of an individual that would go on to set the entire pro wrestling landscape on its head. Roddy Piper’s effect on the largest federation in the world would set up Hogan for his massive championship run, introduce the concept of Wrestlemania, and push TV ratings to the stratosphere. Simply put…Piper helped make it all happen for WWE in the 80s. Join Roddy for a three and a half hour journey back in time and see how each piece of the puzzle was laid. Roddy, Vince, Hogan, Dave Wolf and others had a vision of what was to come. Now head back to the birth of the boom and hear about it all in the first-person, from one of the all-time greats. Here comes the ‘Pit, MTV, the coconut, and the HOT SCOT himself! All in this edition of the open-ended historical telling of the WWE’s history.
The fuse has been ignited on the explosive popularity of the WWE in 1985. The world was about to get its first Wrestlemania. The roster was loaded with the country’s hottest talent and the ‘Fed was all over cable TV, and the networks as well. Royalty checks begin pouring in for WWE stars as their images hit lunchboxes and dolls all over the world. The business has moved beyond wrestling as music and pop culture embrace it in this magical time. Saturday Night’s Main Event…Wrestlemania…CBS Cartoon…Mr. T…The IC strap…The Dream Team…Andy Worhol…Rick McGraw’s death…Rita Marie…Snakes and Bulldogs…Tito…The 20/20 expose’…The Wrestling Album…Blading…Cyndi Lauper…Albano’s face turn…
The first Wrestlemania is history and business is booming! Wrestlers are making top dollar, traveling all over the world, seeing dolls in their image, and some can even quit teaching and wrestle full time! Especially if they were in one of the WWE’s hottest angles with Macho Man Randy Savage and Elizabeth. And such is the case with George The Animal Steele. The man behind that scary and lovable character takes you back to 1986 and examines all the major happenings in wrestling’s biggest federation. Saturday Night’s Main Event skits…a jealous Savage…JYD…Adonis…turning babyface…Albano…the McMahons…Steele’s students…Wrestlemania 2…the Funks…”King” Harley Race…The Wrestling Album…the dangers of TV…more…more…MORE!!!
We’re still in the 80s and we’re flying high! Hogan is still drawing his legion of fans and the WWE is running 2,3, and even 6 (yes SIX) shows in a day. Things are good and Hogan’s best friend in the business would get his highest profile run, albeit in the form of a very odd gimmick. Brutus Beefcake had become “The Barber” and was struttin’ and cuttin’ his way to headlining Summerslam with Hogan against Savage and Zeus. Yeah, remember him?! Go back in time and relive yet another chapter in the ongoing history of the world’s biggest federation, and fill in another year in the 80s on your Timeline shelf!
2015 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match Aero Star vs. Brian Cage 2015 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match Biff Busick vs. Andrew Everett 2015 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match Mark Andrews vs. William Ospreay Tag Team Match Los Güeros del Cielo (Angélico & Jack Evans) vs. Inner City Machine Guns (Rich Swann & Ricochet) 2015 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match Trent? vs. Trevor Lee 2015 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match Drago vs. Pentagón Jr. 2015 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match Fénix vs. Matt Sydal Six-Person Tag Team Match Mt. Rushmore 2.0 (Roderick Strong & The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)) vs. Eurotrash (Tommy End, Zack Sabre, Jr., & Marty Scurll)
2015 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match "The Villain" Marty Scurll vs. Rich Swann 2015 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match Angélico vs. Jack Evans 2015 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match Chris Hero vs. Timothy Thatcher Tag Team Match Aero Star & Fénix) vs. Drago & Pentagón Jr.) 2015 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match Tommy End vs. Drew Gulak 2015 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match "Speedball" Mike Bailey vs. Drew Galloway 2015 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match Ricochet vs. Zack Sabre, Jr. Six-Person Tag Team Guerrilla Warfare Match Mt. Rushmore 2.0 (Super Dragon & The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)) vs. Biff Busick, Andrew Everett, & Trevor Lee