Category Archives: professional wrestling

The Story of The New York Dolls, Part II

Originally written in late 2009; This article is the second part of a two-part series. To read Part I, click here. (Sometimes) Good Guys Don’t Wear White Feels so good tonight! Who cares about tomorrow? So baby, you’d better believe… … Continue reading

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The Story of The New York Dolls, Part I

Originally written in late 2009 American author E.B. White once wrote: “One of the most time-consuming things is to have an enemy.”  One might well consider this statement to be one of the most fundamental axioms in the world of … Continue reading

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Lessons from the Old School: How It’s Done

Originally written in August 2009;  There was a time when the spectacle of professional wrestling was very different from the pop cultural phenomenon of today.  For the better part of the Twentieth Century, the pro wrestling scene in America was … Continue reading

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Which Technique Is Better for WWE Theatrics? (a.k.a. The Most Ridiculous Thing I Have Ever Written)

Originally posted somewhere on the Internet in early 2009. Edited and improved for maximum, super-fantastic reading experience. People come to the “Internet Wrestling Community” for all kinds of reasons.  Some of us really like wrestling and we’re looking for breaking … Continue reading

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