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.

The Rock & Roman Reigns Make A Statement At WrestleMania Night 1

Live from the Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, WrestleMania XL night one featured a tag team match, a tribute to the first Mania that was main-evented by Hulk Hogan and Mr. T, defeating Paul Orndorff and Roddy Piper. The Bloodline (The Rock & Roman Reigns) vs Cody Rhodes & Seth Rollins (Bloodline Rules stipulation on […]

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The Rock & Cody Rhodes Keep The Fire Burning on Raw

The RAW before WrestleMania was, at one time, the final go-home episode before Sunday’s “Show of Shows.” Today, RAW is the B-show before Friday’s A-show, SmackDown, where the biggest angles are executed as a sort of cliffhanger before Mania. And, oh yeah, WrestleMania is now a two-day event—beginning this Saturday and culminating Sunday with the

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Cody Rhodes to Roman Reigns: ‘Can You Trust The Rock?’

Mano a mano, one-on-one, and face-to-face are some phrases used to promote Friday Night SmackDown live from Milwaukee, WI. This is because WWE world champ Roman Reigns was scheduled to faceoff with his WrestleMania challenger, Cody Rhodes—all alone with no Bloodline members allowed as stipulated by Paul Heyman on Monday Night RAW. Heyman was the

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