With its first Monday Night Raw Netflix show, WWE showed that it can keep the steam going for a three-hour show.
Netflixโs six-part Mr. McMahon documentary is unlike any pro wrestling documentary in recent memory and a worthy addition.
Around the start of the fifth season of Viceโs wrestling series Dark Side of the Ring this spring, I was ready to declare that the series had run its course.
Following a week of tons of events around Philadelphia, both officially sanctioned and not, Wrestlemania 40 got underway Saturday night.
A lot of books get published about pro wrestling, but Dave Rueter's 'Kayfabe: A Love Story' is something very different.
The recent release of The Iron Claw raised the possibility of a new kind of pro wrestling movie, and here's some new ones that we'd love to see.
NBC Universal had reached a deal to bring WWE Network's programming to their streaming platform, Peacock, for over $1 billion.
20 years ago this month saw the arrival of a prominent documentary that was produced outside the auspices of WWE. And it was directed by a guy best known as a comedy writer.
WWE's 'Saturday Nightโs Main Event' has returned with nostalgia in spades, including the "winged eagle" championship belt and even Jesse Ventura.
In their quest to spin off/copy Dark Side of the Ring, Vice aired 4-part series, Who Killed WCW?, and there's plenty of blame to go around.
Wrestlemania 40โs second night had the exact proper ending, one with lots of fan service but also very good wrestling action.
The 40th Wrestlemania took place on Saturday and Sunday at Lincoln Financial Field. On Thursday, I spent a couple of hours at WWE World.
WWE and Netflix have announced a new long-term partnership that will bring Raw to the worldโs leading streaming service.
It's normally a hacky device for a biography to take the position that "this isn't really about its subject- it's actually about America," but 'Ringmaster: Vince McMahon and the Unmaking of America' somehow pulls it off.
It was a way to look at these stories without any of the slickness, nor the corporate ass-covering, that comes from the usual WWE-approved documentaries.