Mario Mungia

Mario Mungia Jr. has a decade worth of experience as a combat sports journalist and correspondent which began with ThaBoxingVoice (TBV) as a podcast co-host, writer and editor-in-chief. Aside from his online resume, Mario spent a fair portion of his early career working for Spanish/English magazine Premier Round and the Mexican website Izquierdo. Mario has also contributed to NYFights while simultaneously working for MIC Sports Network as part of the broadcast crew covering local high school sports. Since then, he has launched his own podcast/live stream (Infighting/Work In Progress) and is covering pro wrestling for FightsATW.

WWE RAW’s ‘Go Home’ For ‘Bad Blood’: Heel Turns, Hints & Destruction

It was the ‘go-home’ edition of RAW as this Saturday’s ‘Bad Blood’ is set to offer a stacked card, and even though Friday’s edition of SmackDown will be the final WWE programming before the PLE, it has been RAW that has felt like a genuine go-home episodes over the past several months. Live from Evansville,

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CM Punk To Drew McIntyre: ‘I’m Gonna Make You Bleed’

When “Playboy” Budy Rose or Rody Piper were wrestling in Portland, the ‘draw’ was significant. Even though the territory days are long gone, tonight’s Monday Night RAW live from the Moda Center was one of the year’s best shows. It spoke to a better overall product since the “Triple H” era began—leading to the belief

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Roman Reigns: ‘I Am The Only Tribal Chief’

SmackDown emanated from Seattle, Washington, in its ‘season premiere’ episode in front of 14,000— called a “sell-out” even though the Climate Pledge Arena is equipped for nearly 18,000 max. This “premiere” coincided with the transfer of Friday Night SmackDown broadcast rights from FOX (back) to USA—the home of RAW and a broadcast partner deeply embedded

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Gunther to Bret Hart: ‘My All-Time Favorite Is None Other Than Bill Goldberg’

The “season premiere” of Monday Night RAW came to us live from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, and it was hosted by none other than the “Excellence of Executions,” Bret “The Hitman” Hart. It has never been truly clear what exactly a “season premiere” indicates within the world of weekly WWE TV programming. The ‘RAW after WrestleMania

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A Look Back At The Documentary: ‘The Nine Lives of Vince McMahon’

In this day and age, the blueprint for a public figure’s systematic takedown is clear, and aside from being canceled on social media, you can typically count on a docuseries/feature doc popping up on Hulu, Peacock, or the many other streaming services. And in the case of Vince McMahon, his September 25 Netflix doc is

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A Look Back At The Documentary: John Cena ‘Champion Of The Ring’

With John Cena’s farewell tour nearing, it feels vital to bring into focus the full picture of his impact on sports entertainment and pop culture. The director-writer of John Cena: Champion of the Ring, Adam Witney, used a profile-themed style for this featured documentary, encapsulating the entire career of one of wrestling’s most influential superstars.

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