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 takes a look at the WrestleMania career of arguably the greatest in-ring performer of all time and finds out whether he truly is Mr. WrestleMania.
Draven Cage takes a look at WWE's anthology release chronicling the entire history of the Money in the Bank Match, from it's debut at WrestleMania 21 to now.
What you have here is the definitive look at Paul Levesque, the man behind the Triple H persona. Featuring a documentary plus twelve full matches, is it worth buying?
In honour of the master of the Spear and the Jackhammer and the type of match he is most famous for, DC attempts to write this review and make sure it's a sub-3min read...
Madison Square Garden: Whether you call it by the initials or the full name, if you are a follower of boxing or wrestling, the name alone evokes memories and expectations in equal measure.
WWE presents the Legends of Mid-South Wrestling, one of the 1980’s hottest territories featuring Ted DiBiase, Andre The Giant, Shawn Michaels, Ric Flair, Sting, Muhammad Ali, and many more…
Changing No Way Out to Payback seemed to have been done for no reason other than to work the famous “Payback is a bi*ch” line into the Randy Orton-led promos for the event itself.
In 2012, it was up to the longest-reigning champion of the modern era, CM Punk, and the undefeated beast that is Ryback to prove that the HiaC was still relevant...