The Untold Stories: Les Kellett’s Unpopular Legacy in the Wrestling World
Les Kellett was one of the funniest wrestlers in history, but the British star had no shortage of enemies throughout his impressive career.
It has been 34 years since Greg Dyke make the decision to cancel British wrestling. Of course, the sport wasn’t ...
The country wept in 1998 when the legendary Giant Haystacks died. The near-seven foot monster was a fixture of World ...
British Wrestler’s Deaths British Bulldog As one of the greatest British wrestlers of all time, Davey Boy Smith is a ...
British wrestler Man Like Deriess was featured in a hue match on Channel 4 this week. However, it was not ...
Despite being out of the ring for nearly a year now, Jamie Hayter is still one of the best women’s ...
One of the biggest names whose career ended thanks to the Speaking Out movement was David Starr. Despite not being ...
There have been rumblings about the supposed relationship between Marty Scurll and Serena Deeb. During her extended absence from AEW, ...
Anthony Ogogo has explained how he came up with his AEW gimmick. The English wrestler signed with AEW in 2019, ...
In the late 2010s, there was arguably no hotter wrestling scene than in Great Britain. With companies like Progress, RevPro ...
Progress Wrestling have posted huge losses for the 2023 financial year, casting further discussions about the future of the company. ...
Very few wrestlers from Wales can match up to “El Bandito” Orig Williams. There aren’t many wrestling legends to hail ...
British death match legend Jimmy Havoc had a tumultuous time in AEW, ending in his firing from the company in ...
Jimmy Havoc is a legend of British wrestling that you probably haven’t heard about for a while. The former AEW ...
There have not been many Welsh wrestlers in the WWE. However, the few that have made sure to make their ...
Former footballer Adebayo Akinfenwa pulled out of his debut match in wrestling with very little notice. The striker was one ...
While being an American promotion, All Elite Wrestling has had a number of British stars help shape it since 2019. ...
The British Bulldog suffered an injury in 1998 that would ultimately contribute to his death. This happened At Fall Brawl ...
Man Like Dereiss is one of the top young stars on the British indie scene. The rapper-turned-wrestler has been taking ...
Zack Sabre Jr. will be IWGP World Heavyweight Champion in 2024. At least, that is what the British grappler thinks ...
Big Daddy killed Mal “King Kong” Kirk during a wrestling match on August 24, 1987. This incident happened during a ...
Les Kellett was one of the funniest wrestlers in history, but the British star had no shortage of enemies throughout his impressive career.
Kendo Nagasaki has backed up his claim that he was the first ever wrestler to beat the legendary Andre The Giant in a match, during the Frenchman’s tour of Britain in 1969.
William Regal could have become a WWE Champion in the WWE, but ruined it all after winning the King of the Ring title in 2008.
The history of British wrestling goes all the way back to the 1800s, with Cornish wrestling giving birth to the modern-day sport we all love today.
From the legendary Jushin “Thunder” Liger all the way to TNA star Leon Slater, we’ve got them all. Every wrestler to ever win RevPro’s presitigious British J Cup tournament.
WWE’s Finn Balor was the architect behind RevPro’s partnership with NJPW. Without the Irishman, the company many not even be in business, let alone drawing thousand of fans each week.
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