Top 5 professional wrestling all-time stars

Professional wrestling latest news and shows reviews? Though Brock Lesnar spent partial time in the WWE, the “impression” he made during those times without doubt account for something. Lesnar was, at one time, the youngest WWE Heavyweight Champion. He was designed for greatness and pegged as the man to guide the company into the next detonation stage. After an eight-year interruption, Brock Lesnar returned in 2012, prompting a massive media response. Though restricted in his role, his attractiveness amongst sports fans gave WWE a much-needed inoculation shot. not to mention, he is one of Greatest Wrestlers of all time. Besides his success in WWE, Lesnar also made his name as one of the richest UFC fighters of all time.

Nyla Rose hails from the Oneida Nation, and as the Native Beast, she is a force to be reckoned with. Although she is no longer the women’s champion, she is arguably one of the strongest heels in AEW. Fans can expect that she will only become more fearsome with Vickie Guerrero as her manager. When Nyla Rose isn’t terrorizing her co-workers in (and out) of the ring, she has a witty sense of humor that fans can catch on social media. Recently she posted a “topless” picture on Twitter, with the top half of the picture blacked out. And when the social media universe hated on Ariana Grande’s new tattoo, Rose came to her defense, showing off her own General Tso’s chicken tattoo.

From the 18th century on, a procession of wrestlers or strongmen appeared at fairs, in theatres, and in circuses, challenging all comers, beginning with the Englishman Thomas Topham of London in the 18th century and culminating with Eugene Sandow, the German-born international figure, who continued into the 20th century. Early in the 1800s wrestling became a part of the training regimen of the German turnverein gymnastic movement. In the United States, wrestling was popular as a frontier sport (Abraham Lincoln was a noted local wrestler), bouts usually going until one contestant submitted and with few holds barred.

It’s tough to keep winning streaks alive in today’s WWE. Except for Asuka’s incredible 914-day undefeated streak and Undertaker’s legendary streak at WrestleMania, there haven’t been too many impressive undefeated streaks to talk about in WWE, recently. Therefore, it’s impressive that Adam Cole did not take a pin in WWE for over a year. Before Keith Lee ended his run as NXT Champion, Adam Cole hadn’t lost a singles match via pinfall since winning the title at NXT Takeover XXV. Cole only suffered two DQ losses in his run as champion. Similar to Cole’s run, Becky Lynch, who wrestled her last match at WrestleMania 36, hadn’t had a loss via pinfall since losing to Charlotte Flair for the SmackDown Women’s Championship at Money In The Bank in May, 2019. After losing to Flair, Lynch only suffered one loss in singles matches (via disqualification). The DQ loss came against Sasha Banks at Clash of Champions 2019. See even more details at https://wrestlingworld.tumblr.com/.

Often regarded as one of the best professional wrestlers of all time, the 2000s represented the rebirth of HBK following a highly-publicised battle with addiction. Michaels overcame a career-threatening back injury to emerge from his first retirement for a feud with real-life best friend Triple H back in 2002. The HeartBreak Kid went on to enjoy memorable rivalries with Chris Jericho and John Cena while he also reformed D-Generation X. Yet perhaps his most notable contribution of the decade remains his successive WrestleMania match of the year clashes against The Undertaker that led to his second retirement from the ring.