wrestlewiki.com

Wrestlewiki.com

The site runs on a MediaWiki engine, similar to Wikipedia, but its community is distinct. It is populated by "completionists"—editors who derive satisfaction from filling in the smallest gaps.

"The WWE Hall of Fame is a marketing tool," Jamie L. explains. "WrestleWiki is a history book. If WWE decides to pretend a scandal never happened, Wikipedia might stay clean, but WrestleWiki users will dig up the newspaper clipping, the police report, and the timeline. We preserve the messy reality." wrestlewiki.com

The final entry from simply read: "Wrestling is whatever we agree to remember. Long live WrestleWiki." The site runs on a MediaWiki engine, similar

Like other wikis, users can contribute to articles, though certain features like protecting pages or blocking users are reserved for administrative accounts to maintain data integrity. explains

In an industry built on "work" (deception), WrestleWiki is the ultimate "shoot" (truth). It is the permanent record of the traveling carnival that became a global spectacle. As long as fans are arguing about who the Greatest of All Time is, WrestleWiki will be there, providing the stats to back up their claims.

Go to Top