Best 3 WWE and AEW all-time stars
Wrestling latest news and results? WWE star Hulk Hogan the greatest wrestler of all time. None of the wrestlers in history would have made the impact he did. And for that reason, along with many others, he is the greatest of all time. Many may argue my list, but I think it’s a fair estimation. Obviously, fans of the newer generation may be asking where their stars are. But, one must memorize that many of the newer generations are still carving their paths, collecting their accolades, and perfecting their craft. One day, they too may describe the greatest of all time.
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 was probably the most popular sport of the ancient Greeks. Young men belonged to palaestras, or wrestling schools, as the focal point of their social life. Illustrations of wrestling on Greek vases and coins are common throughout all periods of ancient Greece, but all that can be told from it is that the style was loose wrestling and that wrestlers, as did all Greek athletes, competed naked. Wrestling was part of the Olympic Games from 776 bce. There were two wrestling championships in these games: a toppling event for the best two of three falls; and the pankration (Latin: pancratium), which combined wrestling and boxing and ended in the submission of one contestant.
Do you remember the days when critics of John Cena called him the ‘golden shovel’? The Franchise Player, for the majority of his run as the face of WWE, received criticism for ‘burying’ young talent. To be fair, WWE did promote Cena as its resident Superman. However, things have changed in recent years. John Cena isn’t the top guy who runs WWE anymore. He is a veteran adamant about giving back to the business. Consequently, he hasn’t won a match in a long time. John Cena’s last WWE win came on January 7, 2019, where he teamed up with Finn Balor and Seth Rollins to defeat Dean Ambrose, Bobby Lashley, and Drew McIntryre. On the other hand, Cena’s last singles win came against Baron Corbin at WWE’s MSG Show on Dec 26th, 2018. The Champ’s last WrestleMania win came at WrestleMania 33 in 2017. Though Cena’s evident desire to put over stars is commendable, it’s still strange for fans to not see him win in a long time. See additional details at https://freestylewrestling112431922.wordpress.com/.
The Phenom, who finally called time on his storied WWE career this year, has always remained relevant throughout the decades and his 2000s run was no different. The Deadman debuted his American Badass gimmick and became one of the original stars of SmackDown as it rose to beat RAW in the ratings. He won his first World Heavyweight title in 2007 and became the first man to win the Royal Rumble after entering at number 30. All the while he continued his legendary undefeated streak at Wrestlemania with wins over Orton, Edge, Batista, Kane and Shawn Michaels.
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