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Love Pro Wrestling Results: October 2nd & 3rd, 2025

by Staff October 6, 2025

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Elimination Chamber 2025 Media Call ⎸ News & Notes

by Spencer Love February 25, 2025
written by Spencer Love

Love Wrestling was a part of the 2025 Elimination Chamber media call, featuring WWE Superstars Sami Zayn, Roxanne Perez, Bianca Belair, and DrewMcintyre. We’ve your news and notes from the call!

SAMI ZAYN

Zayn spoke with Sean Ross Sapp to his contract status with WWE: “I’m usually kind of private about that stuff. I don’t think I’m going anywhere. I’ve got a good thing going here and I see it continuing for the foreseeable future.”

Zayn additionally spoke about the current relations between Canada and the United States with Jan Murphy of the Toronto Sun. “Now, I think in a strange way we’re doing a sort of anti-reflection reflection, wherein we just simply don’t touch politics as a company. Nothing about the political climate is reflected in the product anymore and I think in some ways that’s also a reflection of the society we currently live in and the sensitivity to these things […] WWE is meant to be like an escape from all that stuff. (h/t Cultaholic)

ROXANNE PEREZ

Love Wrestling had the opportunity to ask 2-time NXT Women’s Champion, Roxanne Perez, about her thoughts on the recently-introduced WWE ID program.

“I think it’s so awesome,” said Perez. “It’s really, really awesome to see all these athletes come in, these D1 athletes, that have been very successful in whatever sport they’ve worked their whole lives in. But, I also think that it’s really awesome to see all these independent wrestling talent that have put in the work for their specific sport. I think it’s so cool to see all these women: I know Zayda Steel is a part of that program. Kylie Rae! Those are two girls I think are so talented, [and] so awesome. It’s really cool to see all these independent wrestlers get big opportunities now. I think it’s going to be great for the performance center.”

Additionally:

  • Perez spoke to Sean Ross Sapp about her sink-or-swim moment in NXT: “My very first match in WWE, I wrestled Jacy Jayne, and we got time cut in that match. It was my debut for NXT and I remember Shawn Michaels telling me, ‘We’re throwing you in the deep end, you can either sink or swim.’ I think I swam and swam pretty well.” (via Fightful)
BIANCA BELAIR

“Oooh! We’re just trying to create moments. I feel like we got together in this tag team, and it was thrown together very quickly. So, it took us a little minute to get going. We’ve been making gear almost every single week, because we’ve been having matches every single week, and we’ve just been trying to piece it together. We were just talking about how it’s crazy how we’ve been able to make this work in such a short amount of time. We haven’t even really had time to go and practice moves together. We’ve just been winging it, and we’ve been doing a great job at it because we’ve been clicking so well.”

“I think that we have the same type of mind creatively. We have a lot of outfits [that are] the same already that we didn’t even know. We’re sending each other pictures of stuff in our closet, and I’m like ‘I have that outfit,’ and she’s like ‘I have that outfit!’ So, it’s been very easy. Our minds, creatively – we’ll say an idea to each other, and I’m like ‘I was just thinking that!’ We’re just trying to do things that are moments and do things that show our personality.”

That kind of creative overlap naturally leads to conversations about keeping wardrobes organized. Closets can only hold so much, and having the right storage pieces makes all the difference. A Rattan Dresser 5 Drawers not only adds warmth and style to a space but also provides a functional way to store and sort outfits, accessories, and seasonal favorites. It’s those practical details that make room for creativity to shine without the clutter getting in the way.

“As far as for Elimination Chamber? We have a little theme going on. I will say that she picked this theme! I’m trying to come through because I make my own gear, and I hope I can make this: I don’t know if I can. It’s stressing me out right now. I have a piece of it sitting next to me! I will say, if I’m able to do it, it’ll be a moment, and it’ll be nice for [Elimination] Chamber.”

Additionally:

  • Belair spoke to Sean Ross Sapp about a potential heel turn: “If that does happen, I want to be the heel that people would not like. I don’t know if I’m ready for that or if everybody else is ready for that. It’s one thing when I hear fans say, ‘I love so and so as a heel.’ When I hear ‘love’ and ‘heel’ in the same sentence, that doesn’t work for me.”
DREW MCINTYRE

Love Wrestling had the opportunity to ask former WWE Champion, Drew McIntyre, on keeping personal issues with talent separate in a match, versus focussing on the professional issue of winning the Elimination Chamber.

“You have to,” the Scottish Warrior stated emphatically. “If you get a few extra digs in there, a few stiff shots, then good. But, you have to focus on the bigger picture. You have to focus on the story that’s being told. As we found with the Punk situation, the deeper the hatred, the better the performance and the happier the fans.”

“I’m not somebody that gets therapy. I have no issues with people that do, if that’s what helps them and helps you work out some of your issues to make you a better person and a happier person. My therapy is on TV, and on social media. You can literally see me working out things in my life on television. Sometimes, it’s through words. Sometimes, it’s through conversations like this. And, sometimes, it’s through just kicking somebody’s ass. That’s my version of therapy. I’ve got my eye on the prize. Bit of a personal issue is there? Cool. I’ll take it out in the ring, and I’ll focus on getting to WrestleMania, getting my moment, and keeping that friggin’ title.”

Additionally:

  • Speaking to Sean Ross Sapp, McIntyre explained “No, they go to management and cry,” said McIntyre. “Then, I laugh and say, ‘What are they going to do about it? Tell them to beat me up, but they can’t.’ (via Fightful)
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The Last Dream Match ⎸ by Michael Richard Blais

by Staff February 20, 2025
written by Staff

Guest feature written and contributed by Michael Richard Blais

March 7th, Calgary, it’s the last dream match on my list…

It’s always been weird for me when people have asked about my dream matches because I think I’ve always viewed them differently than other people do. I could talk about a dream match with wrestlers of years past like Eddie Guerrero, Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart, etc. I could talk about a dream match with current-day wrestlers who are at the highest levels like AJ Styles, Randy Orton, Roman Reigns, etc. My brain was never wired like that though. I’d love to wrestle those guys, I’d love to test myself against them, but my dream was always just to be a wrestler. That was the dream because it meant something to me. Dream matches would need to mean something to me.

So whenever people have asked me my dream match, from the very beginning I always answer TJ Wilson. He’s my trainer, my mentor, someone I have looked up to, and has helped mold the way I am, not just in wrestling, but in life. He was always the answer but I just never dove into the others because there was never time when I was asked to spout off the truth of why I’d say these are dream matches and I’ve already had many of them.

When I first started wrestling as a kid the top wrestlers around here were TJ Wilson, Harry Smith, Apocalypse, Duke Durrango, and Randy Myers. All of them had such an influence on me, just watching them but also being lucky enough to learn from them all. These were THE GUYS if you came around pro-wrestling in the mid-2000s all the way into the early 2010s these were the guys you wanted to be like. They all had their own qualities to them but there was no doubt in anyone’s mind that they were the guys leading the rest of us.

Every one of them had a hand in creating “Michael Richard Blais” the pro-wrestler. They were all so gracious with their time and knowledge. None of them had a reason to ever want to help this 13-year-old, unathletic, chubby kid who didn’t look like he had a future but they did. Sometimes they were tough, sometimes they were very critical…but ultimately, always supportive and the reason I ever had the courage to do any of the stuff I have. If it wasn’t for every one of them I wouldn’t have kept doing this for 20 years. I wouldn’t have wrestled guys like Samoa Joe, Cody Rhodes, Christopher Daniels, etc. I wouldn’t have gotten to wrestle on WWE RAW. I wouldn’t have wrestled coast to coast or for major indy companies like GCW. If it wasn’t for them, I would have never been able to do the Infinity Gauntlet raising $10,000+ for the Stollery wrestling for 8 hours. If it wasn’t for them, you wouldn’t know I existed. If it wasn’t for them, I don’t know where I’d be but I probably wouldn’t have ever moved to Edmonton, I probably wouldn’t have my own family and I wouldn’t have ever been on the ground floor of LPW helping build it to the level it is and will climb to.

They’re the dream matches, because of those things. They’re the dream matches. TJ Wilson, Harry Smith, Apocalypse, Duke Durrango, and Randy Myers. Those were my dream matches because I wanted to show them they didn’t waste their time with me. There is this saying in wrestling that the money and the miles are the only things that are real, but the respect of your peers is real, too. Their respect means a lot to me. I wanted to wrestle them to show them they did good, that I could hang with them…they didn’t waste their time with that chubby kid.

I’ve been lucky. Unfortunately one of those will never happen, I won’t get that dream match with TJ on a show, but I was lucky I got to have it once in practice. I’m lucky that I get to talk to him about wrestling the way I do. I’ve checked off almost everyone else though. I got to wrestle Harry Smith multiple times, and I know I took him to the limit. I got to wrestle Duke Durrango, earn his respect, and ultimately retire him which is an honour I’ll never take lightly. I’ve gotten to wrestle Randy Myers multiple times and share a hug with him that at a time in our lives, felt like we never would. There’s only one left that is possible that I haven’t checked off…

March 7th, Calgary, Alberta, Canada at the Deerfoot Inn & Casino at LPW: Press Start. It’s Michael Richard Blais vs Viktor…Viktor, the former Apocalypse back in the day here. That’s the last one. He was always known for his intensity, unmatched, enough so it would elicit fear in not just fans but a lot of the other wrestlers. I’m not shy on intensity though: maybe that’s one of the things I learned from him without even knowing it at the time.

I need this match to be special, I need this match to be great, I need the best crowd we can get there for it, I need to earn his respect…and I need to win…because to me, this is as real as it gets.

God’s Gift to Wrestling, Michael Richard Blais.

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Pluggo’s Top 5 of the Week ⎸ Feb 9th, 2025

by Pluggo February 10, 2025
written by Pluggo

I’m back after taking last week off…kind of. I was in Indianapolis for the Royal Rumble covering the event with JPJ for Love Wrestling. So, if you had hoped for a Top 5, thank you. I’m sorry, though: I was exhausted when I got home and slept for what felt like 2 days. That all said, I am back (and a day late), but that’s ok.

I wanted to talk about another solid week of professional wrestling and throw out the 5 things that stood out to me this week. So, without wasting any more time and in no particular order, here are my Top 5 of the Week!

Jey Uso Wins The Royal Rumble 

JEY USO ➡️ WRESTLEMANIA#RawOnNetflix pic.twitter.com/sxdooJZnU1

— WWE (@WWE) February 4, 2025

In what was the most star-studded Royal Rumble in quite some time, Jey Uso outlasted the field and won the 2025 Royal Rumble. To the shock of many, Uso eliminated John Cena, thus punching his ticket to a Championship Match of his choosing in Las Vegas. While that moment was incredible, I was there to witness it, making it even better. It was Monday night that proved they made the right choice. It took almost 15 minutes for the crowd to settle down just for Jey to speak. He is incredibly over with the fans. The WWE giving us this victory as someone everyone has been behind for years now shows us the WWE does hear us and is backing our pick 100 percent. 

CM Punk vs Sami Zayn EC Qualifying Match

SPEECHLESS. pic.twitter.com/hAqMGmZg7B

— WWE (@WWE) February 4, 2025

Oh my god, talk about a match that could be your main event on any PLE. Sami Zayn and CM Punk fought tooth and nail for the opportunity to join John Cena in the Elimination Chamber. It was an instant classic. Couple that with the impassioned Seth Rollins promo to Sami Zayn pre-match, and sprinkle in the Kevin Owens post-match stuff, we have ourselves a front-row seat for what could be an epic Road to Wrestlemania. 

Harley Cameron Wants to Ride the Moné Train

As if Harley Cameron couldn’t get even more entertaining. Cameron debuted Puppet Mercedes on Dynamite. I was laughing hysterically through the whole segment. Harley continues to rise the ranks of top babyfaces in AEW. So much so that during Halftime Harley this week she goaded Mercedes Moné into a TBS Championship match at Grand Slam Australia. Everything Harley Cameron does at this point in her career is must-watch: you never know what she has in-store. She’s a prime example of making the most out of what’s given to you. It has led her into a much-deserved title match with the CEO! 

The Role of a Lifetime

Timeless Toni Storm is playing the role of "The Glamour" Mariah May tonight?!

Watch #AEWDynamite LIVE on @TBSNetwork & @SportsOnMax#TimelessToniStorm | @Amisylle | @MariahMayX pic.twitter.com/NmBFmQQrzP

— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) February 6, 2025

The mind games leading to Grand Slam Australia. Toni Storm with a pretty spot-on cosplay of AEW Women’s Champion Mariah May, while May was on Commentary. Storm defeated Queen Aminata using Mays’ move set to get the job done. These two are telling arguably the best story going in AEW right now. 

The New Look New Day 

The New Day's new entrance 📹#WWERawpic.twitter.com/MiRI9krEle

— Covalent TV (@TheCovalentTV) February 4, 2025

I hate myself for digging the new look and the theme song for Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston. Gone is the “DON’T YOU DARE BE SOUR” and any callbacks to Big E. Which, again, I’m not supposed to enjoy anything about Woods and Kingston. That said this new theme is a banger as the kids say. 

There you have it folks, another fantastic week of Professional Wrestling in the books. Next week is shaping up to be another great week. The Road To WrestleMania continues, and both NXT Vengeance Day and Grand Slam Australia leave us with plenty to choose from. So, until next time, see you later! 

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Tiffy’s on Top of WWE! ⎸ Love Wrestling Interviews Tiffany Stratton

by Pluggo February 7, 2025
written by Pluggo

It’s Tiffy Time on Love Wrestling! The WWE Women’s Champion, Tiffany Stratton, joins Pluggo and JPJ to chat about her title win, WrestleMania plans, and more!

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