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Knockout Awards 2024: Part 2

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Ok! Part 2 of my 2024 rundown is here. I'll keep this first part short and sweet. Here are the posts from 2024 that got the most hits: Brody Merritt vs Scrappy - Weekend Wrestling   Percy Austin vs Forrest Taylor - Wrestle Studs   T-World vs Rich King - UK Wrestling Hub Ernie Lofton vs Dante Vice - Weekend Wrestling VanGore vs Zach Reno - Weekend Wrestling I always like to see what posts from back in the day are still topping the list as well. I always find it interesting that so many of my posts from previous years still get more hits than others made in the current year, in this case knocking off some of the top 5 above several spots lower. Personally, I love going back and seeing what other bloggers have to say about matches from years prior. Sometimes it's nice to go back and check out what hot action we may have missed in the past. Here are the top 10 overall from 2024: #1 Brody Merritt vs Scrappy - Weekend Wrestling   #2 Percy Austin vs Forrest Taylor - Wrestle Stu...

Knockout Awards 2024: Part 1

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  It's very likely you watched a lot more wrestling this past year than I did. It was difficult to find the budget for a lot of the matches I wanted to catch, but I'd still like to share some of my favorites from 2024. While I'll still be splitting this years KO awards into 2 parts, both will be a lot shorter shorter than some of my previous year-in-review posts. All of the matches I featured this year on my blog stood out to me for a lot of different reasons. There were also a few I really wanted to highlight, but never managed to get around to for one reason or another. Here are a few of my favorites from this past year, in no particular order: Mat Rats 187: Jedrick vs Scorpion - Thunders Arena Brody Merritt vs Scrappy - Weekend Wrestling     Percy Austin vs Forrest Taylor - Wrestle Studs   NHB 259: Silas vs Meaty - Thunders Arena     I would have loved to have more than just these 4 make the list, but I'm looking forward to playing catch up and checking ...

Knockout Awards 2023: Part 2

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  Time for part 2! This won't be as lengthy as part 1 (click here if you missed that one!) but I'll still be covering plenty, including top posts from this year and some things I'm looking forward to in 2024. Listed below are the top 5 reviews I shared this year that got the most hits. Not too many surprises here lol  #1: Brendan Byers vs Brody Merritt - Weekend Wrestling #2 Josh (Silas) vs Gabe Steel - WatchFighters #3 Gabe Steel vs Kal Handsome - Weekend Wrestling #4 Sir Dark vs Tim World - WatchFighters #5 Beastyboy vs Tripp Evans - WatchFighters Below are the top 5 posts from previous years that got the most hits in 2023. I don't think Joey vs Topher will ever leave this list at the end of each year lol. One of my favorite matches of all time. Coming in at #2 this year, it's no surprise it still gets as many views as it does. #1 Hans Auslander vs Forrest Taylor - *OnlyFans *this trio of matches can now also be found on both Hans and Forrest's WatchFighters...

Knockout Awards 2023: Part 1

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  KSW Knockout Awards: Part 1! It's time for my favorite post of the year! I'll be taking a look back at my favorite matches and moments from 2023. As with my previous year-end wrap ups, my favorites may not match yours. I love getting recommendations and as always, your thoughts and opinions are welcome and encouraged! I'd love to hear your favorites from this past year. If I can get enough responses, I'd be more than happy to put together a readers choice post. Best way to reach me would be e-mail: kosubfed@gmail.com Anyways, lets get into it! I really wanted to get more in-depth this year, so this is going to be quite lengthy and will be split into two separate posts. Also please note my selections in each category are in no particular order. Plenty of fresh faces popped up in 2023. Unfortunately, some of them were one and dones, but thankfully we've seen plenty stick around for more action! I can't highlight all of my favorites, but here are 4 that really ...