Note: We actually recorded this show just before seeing what the PWG anniversary show would look like. We got the matches down pretty well at least. Download above or listen to live below.
Pro Wrestling Ponderings (Mid)Year in Review Part I
Author: jrcussJun 29
TNA Slammiversary VIII Review
Author: jrcussJun 15

-Jerome crosses the line since Ryan would rather flee the state than watch Slammiversary!
-As many of you should know, Ryan Rozanski does all of the coverage related to TNA. Well, our little boy is growing up. He’s on a field trip this week (had to sign the permission slip and everything), and you get me instead. Before you click away, I just want to say that I’m watching and reviewing this Pay-Per-View so you don’t have to. My expectations for this show are so monumentally low, Absolute Andy would have to wrestle Bad Bones for an hour to be any lower. If I get three or four solid matches, and one of them hits ***1/2, I’ll be satisfied.
-Because I’m reviewing this Pay-Per-View and Impact this Thursday (lucky me), no DVD reviews from me this week. Just going to have to read my words bashing TNA instead. Read the rest of this entry
TNA Impact Recap – 5/27/10
Author: Ryan RozanskiMay 27

“The Enigma And The A-H***”
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Best of TNA 2009 DVD Review
Author: jrcussMay 6

For 15 bucks, I figured I couldn’t go wrong! Read the rest of this entry
Shawn Michaels: My Journey DVD Review (Disk 2)
Author: jrcussApr 20
More HBK greatness! Read the rest of this entry
Wrestlemania Countdown: The Ten Greatest Matches in Wrestlemania History
Author: jrcussMar 25
It’s finally time for the top ten! Featuring the absolute best of the best from Hall of Famers and the greatest professional wrestlers of all time. Read the rest of this entry
Wrestling Through the Ages #1
Author: Christopher ZackJan 31
Welcome to my newest contribution to Pro Wrestling Ponderings, “Wrestling Through the Ages.” As a part of my love for wrestling, I subscribe to WWE’s Classics on Demand service. For the most part, this column will review some of the things they present to us On Demand. While the WWE’s current programming is not as great as it used to be, the greatest thing about Classics on Demand is their vast library of vintage (thank you Michael Cole) wrestling footage. Their library includes the WWE’s past (obviously), WCW, ECW, AWA (American Wrestling Association), Jim Crocket Promotions, Smokey Mountain Wrestling, Championship Wrestling from Florida (CWF), Stampede Wrestling (CSW) based out of Calgary, and World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW). Each Wednesday they present new programming for the enjoyment of those of us who love professional wrestling. There is always a wide variety of shows to choose from each month, ranging from classic and current (usually about 4 months beyond) PPVs, Raw’s and Nitro’s from the beginning and the heart of the Monday Night War, a spotlight on the career of a different Hall of Famer each month, and many original programming exclusive to the On Demand service. I am planning on reviewing some of the programming (be it original or classic) once or twice a month. Here is the first of these reviews; I hope you enjoy it, as I think it’s an excellent place to start. Read the rest of this entry


