Your Questions ANSWERED - Who Is The Greatest Women's Wrestler Of All Time? Hangman Page's Return! Predicting All In! NXT 3.0?!

WhatCulture Wrestling59mMay 1, 2026

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In this episode of 'Your Questions Answered' from WhatCulture Wrestling, hosts Adam Wilborn and Michael Sidgwick dive into a wide-ranging discussion sparked by fan-submitted questions. The conversation begins with a critical analysis of 'dark characters' in pro wrestling, with the hosts expressing skepticism about supernatural gimmicks post-Undertaker, arguing they lack credibility in modern storytelling and clash with the physicality of wrestling. They highlight the importance of presence and character authenticity over literal supernatural powers, using The Fiend and Bray Wyatt as cautionary examples. The discussion shifts to career projections for rising stars Trick Williams and Oberfemi, where the hosts favor Williams due to his versatility and microphone charisma, despite Oberfemi’s physical dominance. A major critique is leveled at AEW’s women’s division, which is described as lacking star power and consistent booking, with Mercedes Moné and Toni Storm cited as key absent figures. The hosts also examine AEW’s post-All In slump, attributing it to scheduling fatigue and the natural ebb after a major event, while advocating for a more strategic, event-driven booking model. They speculate on potential All In card bookings, championing high-stakes matches like Kenny Omega vs. Darby Allin and Swerve Strickland vs. Jon Moxley. The episode concludes with a passionate debate on the greatest women’s wrestler of all time, with Becky Lynch emerging as the top pick due to her promo work and peak performances, followed by Mercedes Moné and Rhea Ripley. Finally, the hosts explore the mystery of Hangman Page’s potential return, suggesting a narrative-driven comeback rooted in personal doubt and external dismissal rather than a forced title push.

Key Takeaways
1

Supernatural gimmicks in modern wrestling struggle to work due to narrative dissonance and lack of credibility, with The Undertaker being the only exception.

2

Trick Williams is projected to have a better long-term career than Oberfemi due to his versatility, promo skills, and ability to lose without losing stock.

3

AEW’s women’s division lacks consistent star development, relying too heavily on a few performers and failing to build new faces post-All In.

4

Post-All In, AEW experiences a natural decline in momentum, which the hosts suggest should be embraced as part of a strategic, event-driven booking cycle.

5

Hangman Page’s return should be narrative-driven—rooted in personal doubt and external dismissal—rather than a forced title push.

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Chapters
0:00
10 min

Dark Characters in Pro Wrestling: Are They Still Relevant?

I don't think it can work in Big 26 as well as it could in the 90s because... you hear Mark Calloway... It didn't even work in the 90s though

Highlight
10:00
10 min

Trick Williams vs. Oberfemi: Who Has the Better Long-Term Career?

Trick Williams... is so good on the microphone. And he can lose more often than an Obafemi can before his stock begins to plummet.

Highlight
20:00
10 min

The State of AEW’s Women’s Division: A Starless Landscape?

There's no stars. There's some really talented wrestlers, but it would be a lie to say that there are loads of stars.

Highlight
30:00
10 min

The All In Slump: Is It Inevitable?

The hosts explore why AEW’s post-All In momentum fades, attributing it to scheduling fatigue, the natural ebb after a major event, and the lack of a true off-season, suggesting a strategic booking model could help.

40:00
10 min

Booking the All In Card: Dream Matches and Storylines

I'd love to see Speedball Mike Bailey get a future singles match. Yes. Because I think he's been absolutely unbelievable since turning up in AEW.

Highlight
High-Impact Quotes
Becky Lynch is that sort of person. Same with Mercedes. The other names we came up with were Toni Storm, obviously. Yeah. Rhea Ripley.
Adam Wilborn48:35
Viral: 88.0
There's no stars. There's some really talented wrestlers, but it would be a lie to say that there are loads of stars.
Adam Wilborn21:45
Viral: 85.0
What if he just says something unbelievable? I think with the pressure off now, we might see more of that character.
Adam Wilborn56:07
Viral: 82.0
Speakers

Hosts

Adam WilbornMichael Sidgwick
Topics Discussed
greatest women's wrestler of all time95%women's wrestling division development92%dark characters in wrestling90%post-event momentum and booking strategy88%dream match bookings for major events86%career projections for rising stars85%return of suspended wrestlers83%wrestling and sports fandom overlap70%
People & Brands

AEW

organization

15xMixed

The Undertaker

person

12xPositive

All In

other

12xPositive

WWE

organization

10xNeutral

Becky Lynch

person

8xPositive

Sunderland AFC

organization

7xNegative

Mercedes Moné

person

7xPositive

Hangman Page

person

7xNeutral

Oberfemi

person

6xPositive

Trick Williams

person

6xPositive

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