Wrestlingism
At first, JYD came to the ring with a wheelbarrow full of junk, a wrestling version of the television show Sanford and Son. That gimmick didn’t stick.
Author Greg Klein, explaining a little about how Sylvester Ritter became the Junkyard Dog.
I am hopeful that this period of his life, even when he’s not in the ring wrestling will be one that fans are so proud of how much he’s giving back to this sport and how much he’s giving back to this sport and how he’s helping these young guys grow and what he’s doing for our industry.
Dixie Carter is right when she says Hulk is helping the young folks - look at Brooke Hogan!
Do you know how many times I tap out in a week?

CM Punk, defending his post-match tap-out to Daniel Bryan.

I sure hope Daniel Bryan answered with “YES! YES! YES!”

When we did talk wrestling, I not only loved her passion and knowledge of it, but the fresh, creative ideas she would come up with. She is very savvy.
Dixie Carter, announcing the start of the BROOKE HOGAN ERA in TNA.
NO! NO! NO!

Check out this quote from a Daniel Bryan interview:

On whether or not he ever thought a word as simple as ‘yes’ could change his life the way it has: (laughs) Yeah, you’d never think it. All the years I spent toiling on the independent scene, really learning my craft, being as good of a wrestler as I could possible be and the thing that makes me the most popular is probably the first word I learned as a kid.
He did an interview about “Yes!” and he answers with yeah!?!?!?! Look, dude, if somebody asked Steve Austin about the “What?” chants, he wouldn’t reply with “Pardon me?”
Following the news of John Cena’s divorce breaking last week, it has been said that WWE officials are doing whatever they can behind the scenes to keep Cena upbeat and positive.
411Mania. Cena, it’s time to use this power for good: get WWE to sign all the old IPW guys. Jumping Jeff Farmer at SummerSlam!

On this Mother’s Day we celebrate wrestling’s most successful mom, Judy Bagwell!

CZW fansa pay homage to the king of the promo, Zandig.

Best in the world. At singing “Take Me Out to the Ball Game.”

50+ year old man pitching greasy fried chicken in Buford and wrestling indys in front of 250 fans…bitter?
Eric Bischoff, making fun of Scott Steiner on Twitter, but also ensuring the ratings on Bischoff-Hervey Productions programs will dip in Buford for the foreseeable future.