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Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 500 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Matt Cardona speaks with WrestleZone about his torn pectoral injury and surgery, why he still sold merch after the injury, if he has any restrictions in his recovery, how the GCW fan base have embraced him, Chelsea Green's NXT title shot and more.
RCW Phoenix Champion Emmy Camacho speaks with WrestleZone's Ella Jay about holding a number of championships early on in her career, learning from the likes of Athena, Allison Danger, and Dustin Rhodes, wrestling Nyla Rose in Ring of Honor, developin... more
Brian Myers And Eddie Edwards speak with WrestleZone about their title defense at TNA Under Siege, give an update on Myers' pectoral injury after TNA Rebellion, where they see The System going, thoughts on Chris Jericho using “The Learning Tree” gimm... more
Alisha Edwards speaks with WrestleZone about her run in TNA, The System's success, her own in-ring career and aspirations for gold, Broken Matt and the Hardy Family possibly getting involved, and more.
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