My top five horror movies
As a passionate wrestling fan, I've often found that some moments in wrestling can truly feel as impactful and haunting as any horror movie. The list here touches on some of the most emotionally charged events that have stayed with the community for all these years. When Roman Reigns was diagnosed with leukemia, it was a moment that shocked fans worldwide. Beyond the wrestling ring, this news brought real-life struggle into the spotlight, creating empathy and deep concern. It felt like a tragic storyline you’d never want to watch but couldn’t look away from. Kevin Owens’ injury was another gut-wrenching episode. I remember watching clips and feeling a raw sadness because Owens is such a cornerstone of the wrestling scene. Moments like those remind us that wrestlers are human and vulnerable. The death of Bray Wyatt was not only a mourning period for fans but also felt like the loss of a mysterious, almost supernatural character from a horror narrative. His enigmatic persona made his passing hit even harder. Dakota Kai’s story of never winning the Intercontinental title before being released brought frustration and empathy among fans. It's a reminder of unrealized potential and the emotional roller coaster of following your favorite stars. Lastly, Jay White’s injury and absence created a void in the wrestling community. Missing him felt like losing a key player in a suspense series—waiting for his return became a kind of shared hope among fans. These moments blend the lines between entertainment and reality, making wrestling a unique form of storytelling that can evoke genuine horror, sadness, and hope. If you’ve experienced these moments, you know how wrestling can impact emotions just as deeply as horror movies.


























































































