Best 3 professional wrestling all-time stars

Top 5 professional wrestling all-time stars? WWE superstar John Cena will never be mistaken for a Harley Race or Lou Thesz. But what Cena lacks in actual wrestling ability, he certainly makes up for in personality. For the last several years, Cena has been the face of WWE. As a top product seller, his t-shirts can be seen all over arenas worldwide. Though hated by smart male fans, he is popular with the youth demographic WWE is pushing towards. Cena is 5th in our list of Greatest Wrestlers. Besides, Cena also holds his place as one of the most popular WWE superstars of all time.

Abadon is a mysterious newcomer to the AEW women’s roster with a uniquely horrifying appeal. Debuting on AEW Dynamite in June 2020, she quickly defeated Anny Jay in a squash match. “Abbadon” is the Hebrew word for “bottomless pit” and some theorize that might be the inspiration behind her name. She hails from Rocky Mountain Pro Wrestling, where she is known as the “Living Dead Girl” and her weight is billed as ‘1000 lost souls’. Fans of horror wrestling have a lot to look forward to as this nightmarish woman finds her place within the AEW roster.

In the second half of the 19th century, two wrestling styles developed that ultimately dominated international wrestling: Greco-Roman wrestling and catch-as-catch-can, or freestyle wrestling. Greco-Roman wrestling, popularized first in France, was so called because it was thought to be the kind of wrestling done by the ancients. Greco-Roman wrestling involves holds made only above the waist and forbids wrapping the legs about an opponent when the wrestlers go down. Originally it was professional and popularized at international expositions held at Paris, but after its inclusion in the revived Olympic Games in 1896, Greco-Roman wrestling events were held at subsequent Olympic Games except in 1900 and 1904.

Most countries have had to enforce lockdown to varying degrees due to the COVID-19 pandemic. WWE has felt those effects, too. WWE have had tomake several cost-cutting measures to minimize losses due to the pandemic situation. WWE Chairman Vince McMahon’s ambitious XFL had to file for bankruptcy as well. TheMiddletownPress, however, published an interesting report recently. The report stated that WWE Chairman Vince McMahon’s net-worth surprisingly saw a rise between March 18 and June 17. McMahon’s net worth during this time increased by $177 million. The billionaire’s net worth has now risen to $1.97 billion. WWE reportedly made substantial money over the second quarter this year. As per Dave Meltzer, the company made a profit of nearly $43.8 million. See extra details on WWE Stars news.

The Phenom, who finally called time on his storied WWE career this year, has always remained relevant throughout the decades and his 2000s run was no different. The Deadman debuted his American Badass gimmick and became one of the original stars of SmackDown as it rose to beat RAW in the ratings. He won his first World Heavyweight title in 2007 and became the first man to win the Royal Rumble after entering at number 30. All the while he continued his legendary undefeated streak at Wrestlemania with wins over Orton, Edge, Batista, Kane and Shawn Michaels.