A Look Back At: The 1990 PWI Awards

Recently, I started to take a look back at the Pro Wrestling Illustrated 500 magazine series that started in 1991. That seems to have gotten some traction as a popular…

A Look Back At: The 1994 PWI 500 Rankings

The fourth installment of the PWI 500 saw perhaps the best top ten in terms of star power to date. The likes of Hogan, Flair, Austin, Sting, Vader and others…

A Look Back At: The 1993 PWI 500 Rankings

1993 marked the third installment of the PWI 500. The previous two years saw Hulk Hogan and Sting win the number one spot respectively. Hogan being a star from the…

Reliving A Feud #26: Randy Savage vs. Diamond Dallas Page In WCW ’97

With over 23,000 votes, the feud between Randy Savage and Diamond Dallas Page was voted as the Feud of the Year by Pro Wrestling Illustrated readers for 1997.

A Look Back At: The 1992 PWI 500 Rankings

Last week, I took a look at the first ever Pro Wrestling Illustrated 500 ranking list. The journey of revisiting that history continues here as I look at the 1992…

A Look Back At: The 1991 PWI 500 Rankings

For the past twenty-five years Pro Wrestling Illustrated has accepted the challenge of ranking 500 of the best wrestlers during each of those years. Sometimes there have been questionable rankings…

Reliving A Feud #25: Lex Luger Vs. Tatanka WWF ’94

Upon his arrival to the World Wrestling Federation in early 1992, Tatanka had always done the right thing and that led to a winning streak that lasted nearly two years.…

Would You Go To This Show? Volume Seven

The seventh installment sees Bob take a look at a World Championship Wrestling house show on March 22nd, 1998 from Cincinnati, Ohio!

Would You Go To This Show? Volume 2

The date is June 30th, 1995. Mabel has just won the KOTR and the WWF is promoting this show around the Diesel/Sid feud that hasn’t really caught on with fans.…

Reliving A Feud #15: Lex Luger vs. Yokozuna In WWF ’93 – ’94

Twenty years ago the World Wrestling Federation was looking for their new Hulk Hogan. They needed an American wrestler that the fans could get behind. No, Bret Hart couldn’t fit…