Wrestling With Stairs: Anarchy Pro Accessibility Review
At the Amersham Arms in New Cross for some weeknight graps, Emmy and I investigate Anarchy Pro for their accessibility.
At the Amersham Arms in New Cross for some weeknight graps, Emmy and I investigate Anarchy Pro for their accessibility.
Progress started with a pretty good score, but they’ve gone out of their way to improve that, through communication and meeting my needs.
What’s their new score?
We look at the accessibility score of Chikara’s King of Trios, in England for the first time, and why we’ll be, disappointingly, giving it a miss.
A disappointing night at Bush Hall means that Fight Club: Pro see their rating drop from one of the highest, to the lowest mark so far given. How does that happen?
Review of Riptide Wrestling’s second show, in Brighton. On paper, it looked pretty good, but how did it live up to its promises in reality?
Using ‘The World of Wrestling’ by Roland Barthes, we explore the idea of what a wrestler should be, and who might be the platonic ideal of a wrestler, with a heavy bias towards those the author enjoys.
[Content note: sexual assault, PTSD]
I take a long, hard look at myself and think about how I need to be a better person if I want to go about telling others to do the same. How my sexual comments aren’t acceptable just because they come from a place of trauma.
An article on how XWA measured up with regards to accessibility at Res Gal on the 22nd of July.
With a look at the accessibility of Attack! Pro Wrestling, we go through our categories and rank the performance of this particular promotion on July 7th.
[CN: rape, PTSD, seizures, medical issues]
Talking about what happens after you have seizures at a wrestling event, or how people work around your PTSD is complicated (Soon to also have a video, hopefully!)