Henry wrestled around the UK for various promotions under "The Hangman" Draven Cage gimmick, most notably for British Championship Wrestling and WI*LD Promotions in Scotland, LWL in England (where he was a tag-team champion alongside "Brutal" Brett Banner) and Britannia Wrestling Promotions in North Wales as both "The Hangman" and "The Fighting Scotsman" Draven Cage.
Now retired, he writes reviews for Wrestling101.com and uses his experiences as an in-ring competitor and as a fan for over 21yrs to express his opinions on the latest releases.
Henry goes back in time as WWE presents a chronicled look at the history of the Monday Night War told over ten episodes, with the promise of ten more to come.
As a staunch advocate of remakes and reboots, in this article, Henry looks at the various types and does his best to show why they are, in fact, a good thing.
Henry reboots an old article about why movie remakes should be encouraged, looking to show why they are a good thing... and the irony is not lost on him either.
Henry takes a look at the latest release from WWE that chronicles the meteoric rise and self-inflicted destruction of the most dominant trio in recent history.
Josh Maverick, Henry Higgins son, takes us through the streets of Slam City as the Superstars find themselves needing day jobs after being fired from WWE...
WCW comes to the fore again as WWE releases another anthology. This time, join Henry Higgins as he takes a look at the history of the Great American Bash.
Henry Higgins III reviews the DVD release of WrestleMania XXX. Relive a fantastic show that featured a shocking end to an era and the birth of a new one... YES!
"What about him, what about Raven" is what Henry Higgins III is asking himself as he goes it alone with a look at some of the best groups in wrestling history.
Henry takes a look at the best WCW had to offer in the PPV arena as WWE puts together a collection of great matches from 1987 until the company closed in 2001.