Sartre’s Wrestler: Why Kaito Kiyomiya is an Ace of Bad Faith
Immediately after graduating high school in 2015, Kiyomiya joined the Pro Wrestling NOAH dojo, moving into the dormitory and beginning months
Immediately after graduating high school in 2015, Kiyomiya joined the Pro Wrestling NOAH dojo, moving into the dormitory and beginning months
The Japanese professional wrestling community mourns the loss of one of its most beloved foreign competitors. News of Hulk Hogan’s death
By: Lewis Carlan Hailing from Poland, Jacob Crane has been a pro wrestling competitor since 2018. Crane has honed his craft by
By: H.M. Ryan In 1321, Italian poet Dante Alighieri published Inferno. In this narrative poem, Dante descends through the nine circles of
By: Pep S. Caro Rebellion, by definition, is an act of resistance to authority, or of disobedience when there is due obedience
…and notes on the Performative Economy of Desire By: Thom Fain There's something profoundly weird about explaining to people how you went from
By: Pep S. Caro “Genius Girl” is a nickname that puts pressure on any rookie. This case carries even more pressure because
By: Pep S. Caro Pro Wrestling, in its most basic form, tells the most basic story of humanity: the struggle between good
By: R. Faliani Windy City Riot saw Jack Perry steal the spotlight in his last New Japan Pro Wrestling match before returning
By: James Carlin Ever since their debuts, the “Top Kawaii of the Cosmos” and the “Dangerous Queen” have had differing and similar