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Saturday Night’s Main Event Had Good Wrestling…But WWE Still Can’t Get Out of Its Own Way Cover Story Saturday Night’s Main Event Had Good Wrestling…But WWE Still Can’t Get Out of Its Own Way Saturday Night’s Main Event delivered some strong in-ring action, particularly Lyra Valkyria vs. Bayley, but WWE once again relied too heavily on celebrity appearances and NBA…
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Pro Wrestling 911 exists because wrestling deserves honest commentary from the perspective of an actual fan. This weekly digital magazine focuses on the matches, performers, characters and creative decisions that make professional wrestling worth discussing. D. Clyde Benson II Editor, Pro Wrestling 911
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Table of Contents

  1. 01
    Show Review Saturday Night’s Main Event Had Good Wrestling…But WWE Still Can’t Get Out of Its Own Way
  2. 02
    Fantasy Booking The Storyline Is Right There... WWE Just Won't Tell It
  3. 03
    Opinion Being a Fan Doesn't Give You Ownership to Wrestlers or Any Other Celebrity
  4. 04
    Opinion Baron Corbin's Return Proved Wrestling Can Still Surprise Us
  5. 05
    Match Review WWE Forgot Who Alexa Bliss Is... Or Rather, WHAT She Is
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Saturday Night’s Main Event Had Good Wrestling…But WWE Still Can’t Get Out of Its Own Way
Show Review

Saturday Night’s Main Event Had Good Wrestling…But WWE Still Can’t Get Out of Its Own Way

Saturday Night’s Main Event delivered some strong in-ring action, particularly Lyra Valkyria vs. Bayley, but WWE once again relied too heavily on celebrity appearances and NBA players instead of showcasing its own roster. While the wrestling itself was generally solid, questionable finishes, inconsistent storytelling, and an overreliance on promos and outside involvement kept the show…

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The Storyline Is Right There... WWE Just Won't Tell It
Fantasy Booking

The Storyline Is Right There... WWE Just Won't Tell It

Jordynne Grace arrived in WWE with years of experience, championship pedigree, and one of the strongest fan followings outside the company. Yet instead of becoming a major player on the main roster, she has largely disappeared from television. This editorial examines WWE’s reliance on a small group of established stars, why talented wrestlers like Grace struggle to break through, and…

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Being a Fan Doesn't Give You Ownership to Wrestlers or Any Other Celebrity
Opinion

Being a Fan Doesn't Give You Ownership to Wrestlers or Any Other Celebrity

Being a wrestling fan doesn't give you unlimited access to the people behind the characters. Whether it's waiting at airports, hanging around hotels, or demanding autographs, too many fans have crossed the line from admiration to entitlement. CM Punk isn't the issue—the culture surrounding celebrity obsession is.

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Baron Corbin's Return Proved Wrestling Can Still Surprise Us
Opinion

Baron Corbin's Return Proved Wrestling Can Still Surprise Us

Baron Corbin's surprise return wasn't memorable simply because of who came back—it was memorable because nobody saw it coming. In an era where wrestling news is often spoiled days in advance, WWE reminded fans that surprise is one of the industry's greatest strengths, and the crowd's reaction proved just how much they've missed that feeling.

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WWE Forgot Who Alexa Bliss Is... Or Rather, WHAT She Is
Match Review

WWE Forgot Who Alexa Bliss Is... Or Rather, WHAT She Is

Wrestling fans have long memories, and WWE shouldn't write stories as if they don't. Alexa Bliss' latest injury angle wasn't unbelievable because of Jade Cargill—it was unbelievable because it contradicted years of established character history.

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