Pro Wrestlers With Backgrounds In Baseball And Softball
Some veterans of baseball -- from high school to the pros -- have gone on to have successful and in some cases legendary careers in the ring.
Read MoreSome veterans of baseball -- from high school to the pros -- have gone on to have successful and in some cases legendary careers in the ring.
Read MoreFTR's Dax Harwood has discussed how Mercedes Moné felt before her return to pro wrestling at NJPW's Wrestle Kingdom show earlier this month.
Read MoreJust over a week after making her New Japan Pro-Wrestling debut at Wrestle Kingdom 17, there's news that Mercedes Moné has landed her first movie role.
Read MoreThe right-hand man of NJPW's booker Gedo has quietly been transferred to another wrestling promotion. What prompted this change to occur?
Read MoreFollowing Mercedes Mone's debut in NJPW, there might be some consternation at Bushiroad over her interaction with rival Japanese wrestling promotions.
Read MoreKenny Omega is known to be a huge fan of video games, and thus he's sure to be pleased about receiving love from the Final Fantasy franchise.
Read MoreCash Wheeler and Dax Harwood, better known as FTR, have had themselves a rollercoaster of a career since debuting as a team in 2014, but there's more to know.
Read MoreAEW announcer Renee Paquette would like to see a rematch between Kenny Omega and Will Ospreay in AEW,
Read MoreNew Japan Pro-Wrestling announced that its top championship will be defended at its upcoming Battle in the Valley pay-per-view in San Jose, California.
Read MoreIn a new interview, the Young Bucks revealed that there were plans to be included in this year's Wrestle Kingdom for NJPW. What happened then?
Read MoreHiroshi Tanahashi is already a legend of Japanese wrestling, but that doesn't mean he doesn't have major career goals to hit for NJPW in 2023.
Read MoreIn a new interview, WWE Hall of Famer Madusa had a ton of praise for Mercedes Mone's decision to exit WWE and pursue a new path in wrestling. What did she say?
Read MoreBullet Club leader Jay White recently lost the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship as questions about his contract arise, with new details from Fightful Select.
Read MoreAEW's Renee Paquette applauded the "balls" of her fellow former-WWE compatriot Mercedes Moné, who recently debuted in NJPW at Wrestle Kingdom 17.
Read MoreA new report indicates that former NJPW star Karl Fredericks has signed a deal with WWE. What are the initial plans for his arrival in the new company?
Read MoreNJPW's Battle in the Valley on February 18, headlined by the debuting Mercedes Mone, has already sold out.
Read MoreNJPW Strong Openweight Champion Fred Rosser has explained how he first got his foot in the door with New Japan Pro-Wrestling.
Read MoreMany of today's most popular wrestlers, both in major feds and on the indies, are LGBTQ+. Here are some of the most prominent wrestlers who are out and proud.
Read MoreA Lucha Libre legend recently compared one of New Japan Pro-Wrestling's top stars, Will Ospreay, to the late, legendary WWE Hall of Famer Eddy Guerrero.
Read MoreAEW commentator Paul Wight was recently asked his thoughts about Mercedes Mone joining AEW. What did he have to say on the matter?
Read MoreJade Cargill was able to defend her TBS Championship at AEW's Battle Of The Belts V, and her performance caught the eye of a top NJPW star.
Read MoreNJPW President Takami Ohbari has revealed that NJPW Strong will receive an overhaul, promising "quality rather than quantity" moving forward.
Read MoreIt appears that WWE is interested in another New Japan Pro-Wrestling star. The star being Tama Tonga, a former Bullet Club member
Read MoreNJPW star Hiroshi Tanahashi wrote about the future of NJPW Strong on his blog, "High-Fly."
Read MoreOn the latest episode of his podcast, WWE Hall of Famer Booker T weighed in with his thoughts on Mercedes Mone's Wrestle Kingdom 17 debut.
Read MoreNJPW's first pay-per-view of the year, Wrestle Kingdom 17, was a huge success for the Japanese promotion as they set new viewership records.
Read MoreOne could argue that Wrestle Kingdom 17 was the biggest show in NJPW history, and whether or not that's true, it looks to have been a huge financial success.
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