Hans Lieberjosch

Dr. Hans Lierberjosch is part of the commentary team for the Unified Global Wrestling Coalition.

The UGWC Sports Entertainment Expert, Dr. Hans Lieberjosch is an esteemed Doctor of Sports Science, and has taught at Yale, University College London, the University of Tokyo and The University of Rio. Hans was born and raised in his native Norway, but is fluent in numerous languages included English. During the nineties Lieberjosch was a well regarding Sports Entertainment critic and his journalistic talents were profitable and sought after. His role on the UGWC Commentary team comes as a shock to the world, as Dr Hans has been a vociferous critic of the state of the industry to this day. Lieberjosch has written many a scathing article in the last few years lambasting the ‘too small’ wrestlers, and bemoaning the glory days, he clearly believes he is right in everything he says, and disregards the opinion of others as ignorance. It is also widely believed Hans considers himself above the position of Commentator, hence the fancy title, and rumors suggest he is only in this position due to debts caused by a huge gambling problem.

Past Writings
Dr. Lieberjosch has referred numerous times to his on-going series of articles on the state of Sports Entertainment in the modern era. According to Hans, they have included the following:


 * Article 3 - The possible benefits of the high risk offense are entirely counteracted by the risks involved. (Synergy - April 12)


 * Article 56 - Runty martial artists will be the death of the industry. (Synergy - April 5)


 * Article 74 - Small men do not have the power to grind down men over 60lbs their superior in a physical contest. (Synergy - April 12)


 * Article 127 - Many of the industries greatest icons are people that you wouldn't imagine could scale to such heights. (Synergy - April 5) The following week Lieberjosch claimed that Article 127 was about the internet replacing dirt sheets and the problems this led to.  (Synergy - April 12)


 * Article 241 - Variations of the cloverleaf. (Synergy - April 5)


 * Article 387 - Supposedly published in June 2009, was about the problems with the dwindling size of wrestlers. (Synergy - April 5)