Let’s take a trip down memory lane… Dave Meltzer didn’t give any WWE matches a 5-star (or better) rating in the 1980s, though Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat and “Macho Man” Randy ...
Unfortunately for AEW fans, their show ended up "losing" the battle in terms of viewership, and in the "Wrestling Observer Newsletter," Dave Meltzer attempted to answer why this happened.
Wrestling Observer author Dave Meltzer considers the current state of Tony Khan's AEW, and its overall journey.
Wrestlers like Seth Rollins and Kenny Omega have criticized Dave Meltzer's star rating system. Meltzer is not just a ...
With a laundry list of ratings ranging from 4.25 to 4.75, Kurt Angle never seems to be able to get over that final hump. Jake “The Snake” Roberts was an elite both inside and outside the ring ...
Veteran journalist Dave Meltzer comments on the lack of progress by young stars in AEW, despite having a roster of hot future ...
However, the ratings were not as high as some people imagined, averaging 1,590,000 viewers, and earning a 0.42 number in the 18-49 demographic. Dave Meltzer talked about these figures on ...
It was a show closing angle that Wrestling Observer Newsletter author Dave Meltzer found a lot of holes in, with his biggest ...
Dave Meltzer started writing and publishing a wrestling ... Although Meltzer’s star rating system has become the widely accepted standard for rating wrestling matches, he admitted that he ...
Wrestling Observer's Dave Meltzer analyzes the expanding partnership between WWE and its former competitor TNA.