9. WrestleCrap
What it is: One of the longest-running sources of professional wrestling mockery on the internet, chronicling all the ridiculous characters, boneheaded storylines and ill-conceived gimmicks that have been foisted on fans. The site has been around for 14 years, and has grown to feature rankings (Power Crappings), book and DVD reviews, a Jobber of the Week, and even spawned a couple of books.
Why it's funny: Because it celebrates the "very worst of pro wrestling," which is a seemingly endless resource. You could spend literally days sifting through all the the so-bad-it's-good wrestling history immortalized on the site, from the Gobbledy Gooker and the Red Rooster to David Arquette and the immortal Shockmaster.
You'll enjoy it if: You get a kick out of wrestling's failures as well as its successes. There's something liberating about mocking the thing you love. A few examples:
The Gooker AwardsThunder In Paradise 2 reviewRemembering the debut of Phantasio the Magician