Adam Cole, Kyle O’Reilly, and Bobby Fish are going to take over AEW in 2022
Reuniting the Undisputed Era in 2021 was a pivotal moment for AEW’s long-term future, and a move that will have loads of benefits in 2022.
Reuniting the Undisputed Era in 2021 was a pivotal moment for AEW’s long-term future, and a move that will have loads of benefits in 2022.
Loud pops were frequent in 2021 amid an amazing time for professional wrestling, whether you’re a fan of AEW or WWE.
As much as it pains me to admit I was wrong, the bigger shame is that I was so late to hop on AEW’s hype train.
Arguably the most anticipated return in professional wrestling’s storied history happened as CM Punk made his AEW debut in Chicago.
For the first time in NXT history, one of the brand’s signature TakeOver events will span two nights as NXT TakeOver: Stand & Deliver sets the stage for WWE’s WrestleMania weekend.
If Shaquille O’Neal didn’t have as much success on the basketball court as he did, it seems like he could’ve had a career in the wrestling ring.