A logical View of The Squared Circle: WWE, NJPW, AEW, Impact, and More.
About
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 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 pleasuring 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.
Social Media influencer Logan Paul is the latest celebrity to throw in with WWE. Paul announced Thursday afternoon on his various social media platforms that he’s signed with WWE and shared a picture taken with Triple H and Stephanie McMahon at WWE Headquarters. Ariel Helwani reported that Paul signed a multi-year deal that calls for … Continue reading Logan Paul Signs with WWE. Will it Work?
Ringside Logic editor Atlee Greene sits down with the host of the CS:GO Clutch Podcast Adam Kohn and review this past Sunday’s AEWxNJPW pay-per-view event, Forbidden Door. We’re going the Podcast route with this one! We break down all of the matches, surprises, and fallout as we head into Blood & Guts on Dynamite.
Japanese professional wrestling is an enigma unto itself. While North America’s presentation primarily emphasizes spectacle over sport, Japan’s exhibition of the art accentuates the opposite. While it might look the same as the staged combat seen in the west, the eastern flavor has more kick. While WWE is the industry leader, New Japan Pro Wrestling … Continue reading 10 Matches for People Who Don’t Watch NJPW
Well, Vince McMahon made his highly anticipated appearance on SmackDown this evening. Opening the show, he slightly strutted down the aisle as the ring announcer introduced him as “Mr. McMahon.”
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