Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport continues to grow as can’t-miss professional wrestling
As a dedicated fan of professional wrestling, I’ve had the privilege of witnessing Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XI, and let me tell you, it was an experience like no other. The show, which brought together performers from WWE/NXT, TNA, TJPW, ROH/AEW, NJPW, and MLW, is quickly becoming a must-see event for those of us who crave something unique in the industry.
Josh Barnett’s Bloodsport XI has established itself as a top independent wrestling event, attracting performers from well-known companies such as WWE/NXT, TNA, TJPW, ROH/AEW, NJPW, and MLW. With an impressive lineup of talent on the same card, it’s becoming a must-see for wrestling fans.
Fans have been excitedly discussing the addition of WWE stars in Bloodsport, but this unique form of pro wrestling has always drawn viewers seeking a change from the norm. After Matt Riddle joined the ranks, Josh Barnett, a renowned mixed martial artist and former UFC champion, stepped in to lead the way. Over the years, Bloodsport transformed the cheesy feel of an ’80s cult film into a captivating brand that fans can’t get enough of.
Shanya Baszler declared from the center ring that her presentations of professional wrestling are simply exceptional, captivating many viewers. Among her noteworthy matches this year, against Miyu Yamashita and Masha Slamovich, stand out as among the finest in this brand since its beginning.
We have an all-star cast tonight for #JBBSXI! 🤩@QoSBaszler @GCWrestling_ @JoshLBarnett
— TrillerTV (@FiteTV) July 28, 2024
Based on my own experience as a long-time fan of professional wrestling, I firmly believe that the addition of stars from other companies can only serve to bolster WWE’s growth. It’s truly intriguing to observe how WWE is constantly seeking new opportunities for collaboration with other organizations. In fact, I have high hopes that Bloodsport could be the spark that ignites a partnership between AEW and WWE in the not-too-distant future. Of course, only time will tell what the future holds for these two powerhouses of the wrestling world. But as someone who has followed the industry for decades, I can’t help but be excited by the possibilities.
If you’re a fan of professional wrestling but crave a fresh perspective, consider giving Bloodsport a try. This alternative presentation brings together wrestlers with genuine fighting backgrounds and showcases their skills in an abridged narrative setting. Whether you plan to attend a live event or watch it on Triller TV, Bloodsport is quickly becoming a must-see professional wrestling experience.
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2024-07-29 20:15