UFC 184: Predicting Rousey vs. Zingano


A fight nearly two years in the making, Cat Zingano finally gets her opportunity to fight for the UFC women’s bantamweight championship. The long-time number one contender has overcome multiple obstacles and even personal tragedy on the road to her shot at the gold, but may have saved her toughest challenge for last: The seemingly unstoppable champion, undefeated judoka superstar Ronda Rousey.

WWE Fastlane Recap & Review




Replacing the fan favourite Elimination Chamber as February’s pay-per-view, the inaugural Fastlane had a lot to do in order to appease fans after the massive disappointment that was the Royal Rumble. Featuring a moderately anticipated match up between controversial Rumble winner Roman Reigns, and the super popular Daniel Bryan, could this new show get the WWE back on track in time for WrestleMania?

The OsGrrrs: Celebrating the best, and worst of WWE in 2014


With the 87th annual Academy Awards taking place on Sunday, I, The Keyboard Warrior, thought it fitting to present a number of wrestling related awards of my own. 2014 was certainly a memorable year for the WWE...but who’s star shined brightest, who had the best match, and who had a year to forget?

Top 10: Most Devastating Fight Finishes in UFC History


If any MMA fan tells you that they didn't start watching the sport because of an incredible knockout or submission they saw, they're probably lying. The UFC has long been the premier mixed martial arts organisation, and over the years has produced some of the greatest finishes ever. Let’s have a look at ten of the most devastating.

NXT TakeOver: Rival Recap & Review





NXT is fast becoming one of the most must-see wrestling shows around. Since finding a new home on the WWE Network, the show has become the default attraction to those tired of the child friendly, corporate model the WWE operates under nowadays. Featuring a highly anticipated main event and a mouthwatering host of fan favourite performers, can TakeOver: Rival continue NXT’s upswing in popularity?

Mouthpiece: Anderson Silva: Performance Enhanced, Reputation Destroyed




Tyson Gay. Marion Jones. Barry Bonds. Mark Mcguire. Dwain Chambers. Carl Lewis. Alex Rodriguez. Lance Armstrong. The list of athletes who have used a plethora of performance enhancing drugs to give them the edge in their chosen sport goes on and on. Now you can add MMA icon Anderson Silva to this ever growing gallery of shamed sporting figures.

UFC 183 Recap & Results




At UFC 168 in December 2013, Anderson Silva suffered one of the nastiest injuries ever witnessed in the UFC. A checked left kick simultaneously snapped his tibia and fibula, instantly ending his rematch with Chris Weidman. Silva’s anguished screams were haunting as many predicted that the former Middleweight kingpin had fought for the final time. “The Spider” would however defy these fears, returning to the Octagon after only 13 months. His opponent? The polarizing cult hero, the former Strikeforce and WEC Welterweight champion Nick Diaz.