Professional wrestling news and competitions? For HHH, it really is all about the game. The game of wrestling. They call him the “intellectual killer” for his skills to play brainpower games. But Triple H is also one of the best wrestler in-ring storytellers of the past few decades. His matches are always strong, make sense, and genuine. In current years, his backstage clout has misted up fans’ ruling of him. But the fact remains that he is one of the purest sports wrestlers to come up the pike in recent years.
AEW has broke new ground with its amazing women’s division, and there’s a lot fans should know about the company’s stars. The women’s division of All Elite Wrestling (AEW) is still developing, but anyone on the roster has the potential to become a star. In less than a year, fan favorites have already gone through dynamic character development and well-received heel turns. With a mix of wrestling veterans and new faces alike, the women’s division features some incredibly diverse backgrounds and personalities. Check out these interesting facts about some of the AEW women’s wrestlers.
Wrestling occurred in several styles throughout Europe in the Middle Ages. The first recorded English match was held in London early in the 13th century. In England and Brittany a form of jacket wrestling commonly called Cornwall and Devon (see Cornish wrestling) survives from at least the 4th or 5th century. Wrestling as a martial skill was taught to the knights of the Holy Roman Empire, and wrestling instruction books appeared in manuscript before the introduction of printing and thereafter in print. Mongolian loose wrestling, introduced to India after the Mughal conquest of 1526, has survived in both India and Pakistan. As the modern era began, the English kings Henry VIII and Charles II and the French king Francis I were notable patrons of wrestling.
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. Discover more information at WWE Stars news.
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.