Hello, My name is Atlee Greene, and welcome to Ringside Logic!
“Evolve with your original intention.”
Established in April 2011, this blog has taken many forms while focusing on different pop culture genres. In February 2021, Ringside Logic was born with an exclusive focus on the world of professional wrestling.
I’ve been a wrestling fan since the age of seven. I’ve also had the privilege of being trained as a professional wrestler and the pleasure of wrestling on shows in the U.S. and abroad.
I’ve also produced and promoted independent wrestling events and served as a play-by-play commentator. I hope you all enjoy an informed opinion with a logical view of the squared circle.
Well, it happened. John Cena, the man who stands for hustle, loyalty, and never giving up, submitted to Gunther in his farewell match on Saturday Night’s Main Event. Cena was trapped in Gunther’s rear naked choke and fought every which way possible to break the hold. Eventually, Cena realized he couldn’t escape, accepted his fate,…
A rookie John Cena wrestled in Washington D.C.’s MCI Center for the first time on a September 2002 house show, three months following his WWE debut. Cena teamed with an equally tenured Randy Orton and Mark Henry, defeating Billy (Gunn), Chuck (Palumbo), & Rico that evening. Twenty-three years later, the now Capital One Arena will…
From Kurt Angle in 2003 to Gunther in 2025, John Cena has left an indelible impression on the hearts and minds of wrestling fans while also being one of the industry’s most polarizing figures.
Saturday Night’s Main Event – November 1, 2025 – Delta Center in Salt Lake City, Utah Cody Rhodes pinned Drew McIntyre to retain the WWE Championship: Rhodes being able to lose the title on a countout or disqualification was the big stipulation. McIntyre attempted to trick Rhodes into getting himself disqualified. In the end, Rhodes delivered…
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