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 ...
It's a day that ends in y, so somewhere, someone is complaining about "five-star matches," or the man who popularized such a rating, Dave Meltzer. Even if the Wrestling Observer Newsletter head ...
In a surprising moment, Wrestling Observer reporter Dave Meltzer questioned the risk taking in matches at AEW Revolution. Despite many ...
In 1983, veteran journalist Dave Meltzer created a narrative that is still prominent in his weekly "Wrestling Observer Newsletter" today: the five-star match ratings. Whether it's a large ...
H eading into WrestleMania 41, it seems like WWE could be planning to feature several multi-person matches at the event.
WrestleMania will start with the Triple Threat match between Roman Reigns, CM Punk and Seth Rollins. WrestleMania 41 Night ...
The topic of Dave Meltzer and his star rating system was ... and that in the grand scheme of things five star matches don't put someone's bills or put food on someone's table.
Dave Meltzer discusses prospective matches WWE may be planning for WrestleMania 41, and how they are not being announced as ...
According to Dave Meltzer on the latest ... roughly 10-minute bout against Kaiser that Meltzer referred to as "a hell of a ...