Welcome to this review of Impact Wrestling’s Bound For Glory 2022 pay-per-view, which emanated from the Cicero Stadium in Chicago and features Og Knockout Traci Brooks and the legends that are Don West & Mike Tenay inducted into the Impact Hall of Fame (all of which are Waaaay overdue for a Hof induction) on the pre-show. Let’s get into the review!
Match #1: X-Division Championship – Chris Sabin def. Kenta The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Sabin launches himself off the apron, colliding with Kenta on the floor. Back in the ring, Sabin hits a top rope crossbody for two. Kenta avoids a slingshot crossbody, then drives him spine-first into the side of the ring. Kenta remains in control with a neckbreaker, then locks in a headlock to slow the pace down. Sabin creates separation with a dropkick, allowing him to regain his composure. Sabin soars with a missile dropkick from the top,...
Match #1: X-Division Championship – Chris Sabin def. Kenta The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Sabin launches himself off the apron, colliding with Kenta on the floor. Back in the ring, Sabin hits a top rope crossbody for two. Kenta avoids a slingshot crossbody, then drives him spine-first into the side of the ring. Kenta remains in control with a neckbreaker, then locks in a headlock to slow the pace down. Sabin creates separation with a dropkick, allowing him to regain his composure. Sabin soars with a missile dropkick from the top,...
- 10/23/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Donald “Don” West, known for his commentary on Impact Wrestling, has died. He was 59.
Mike Tenay shared a tweet where he confirmed West had died due to lymphoma.
“Just heard from wife Terri that our brother @DonWestDeals will be spending New Year’s in heaven,” he posted. “Terri said D-Dub finally had to tap out from his match with lymphoma. We bonded as soon as we met, both as broadcast partners and friends. Years of great moments both on and off camera.”
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Just heard from wife Terri that our brother @DonWestDeals will be spending New Years in heaven. Terri said...
Mike Tenay shared a tweet where he confirmed West had died due to lymphoma.
“Just heard from wife Terri that our brother @DonWestDeals will be spending New Year’s in heaven,” he posted. “Terri said D-Dub finally had to tap out from his match with lymphoma. We bonded as soon as we met, both as broadcast partners and friends. Years of great moments both on and off camera.”
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Just heard from wife Terri that our brother @DonWestDeals will be spending New Years in heaven. Terri said...
- 12/31/2022
- by Armando Tinoco
- Deadline Film + TV
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and… Don West: I’m Don West! I’m in remission, bitches! Purple Rain! Purple Rain! Mike Tenay: Purple Rain, daddio! Dw: Yo, bro! I’m not sick, brotha! Mt: Then let’s haul ass to the Stargate…and kill Walt Disney! Dw: F–k yeah! Mt: Hey nerd! We’ll take the review on the road with us! Dw: You can ride bitch! Me: Ummmmm…what? Ow! Hey! Watch the collar! Wait…did you guys say Stargate? …like the movie? Mt: …the director’s cut! Mt: Bitchin’! Me: Ummmmm…what? Dw: Hannnnnngin’ ouuuuuut!!!!!!! Downnnnnn the streeeeeeet!!!!!!! The saaaaame olllllld thinnnnnnnnng!!!!!! We did last weeeeeeeek!!!!!!! Mt: Not a thinnnnnnng toooooo doooooooo!!!!!!! We got to doooooooo!!!!!!!! Oh yeaaaaaaaaah!!!!!! Dw and Mt: Wisconsin-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n-n!!!!!!!!!!!! Me: Ummmmmm…what? Mt: Stargate engaged! Dw: Wakakakakakakakaka!!!!!!!!! Me: I guess Impact starts noooooooooooooooooow!
- 9/11/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Aew Friday Night Dynamite review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we are atop the summit of Mount Fagynah to bury the remains of Necro-Vince in the mountains. We have some big matches to get to… Don West: Wait, Roberto! I sense a disturbance in the kayfabe! Me: It’s N… Mike Tenay: I do too! Stephanie McMahon: Get them! Cesaro: Affirmative! Don West: We have to get away from that MechMahonanoids! Mike Tenay: Aj! Do you have the drop on them? Aj Styles: I’m under attack from two more! Ricochet: Target acquired! Mustafa Ali: Eliminate target! Dw: Aj! No! Mt: We’re surrounded! Sm: My father belongs to me! Soon, he will be resurrected! The Monopologeddon shall be upon us all! Hahahahahahaha!!!!!!! Me: No! Sm: Fire missiles! Destroy everything! Me: No! You shall not stop us!
- 6/21/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s WWE Friday Night SmackDown review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have the corpse of Vince McMahon to dispense with now that Don West and Mike Tenay have led the charge to destroy the evil. Triple H: You bastards! You killed him! Don West: Actually, Jeff Jarrett killed Vince. Jeff Jarrett: It’s true! It’s damn true! Kurt Angle: Hey! That’s my line! JJ: Where were you? Ka: Poundin’ that ass! JJ: Poundin’ my ass like a dime? Mike Graham: Never drew a dime! Hhh: You bastards will never make it out of here alive! Mike Tenay: Let’s get the flippity-floppity-floop out of here! Stephanie McMahon: Two men enter…now nobody leaves! Me: SmackDown starts now. Gulp!
Match #1: Apollo Crews/Commander Azeez b. Kevin Owens/Big E The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
After...
Match #1: Apollo Crews/Commander Azeez b. Kevin Owens/Big E The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
After...
- 6/21/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have…well, Don West, former Tna/Impact color commentator extraordinaire, has brain cancer. I’m leaving this review in the hands of Don West on this occasion, in honor of him. Don… Don West: Thank you Peter. Like Tina said to Ike, “My head hurts muthafugga!” I’ve got brain cancer and I’m currently being treated for that. I don’t know if I’ll pull through, but I think I stand a good chance. I wanted to come here and just say, in this review written by Raymond here, that Impact, Total Non-Stop Action…Tna…will always hold a special place in my heart. Mike Tenay: Boom baby! Dw: Mike! What the f—k are you doin’ here on that fat hog brotha? Mt: I came to give my...
- 6/21/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Total Non-Stop Action Wrestling was originally named Tits and Ass Wrestling. You might already know that but, for those of you who are still in the dark, Tna Wrestling was never meant to be any-thing more than a fun lark for Jeff Jarrett and Vince Russo. Based on pushing the WWE’s Attitude Era to its limit, Tna was going to be chaos for the sake of chaos, with every ridiculous idea that would have been repressed any-where else be given the spot-light. How-ever, a call from the remnants of the once great National Wrestling Alliance changed the plans at the last minute, because the Nwa wanted to offer its title belts, especially the greatest and most important wrestling title in the sport’s history, the Nwa World Heavyweight Championship, for its roster to wrestle for. At that moment, Jeff Jarrett made a deal with the Nwa that would turn Vince Russo’s wet-dream into,...
- 6/26/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
WWE Network
Back in 1997, the new World order were a happy bunch, taking over WCW, winning all the titles and generally making all the babyfaces’ lives a misery.
But after the fallout from Starrcade 1997 and last week’s Nitro Wtf Moments from the January 5th, 1998 episode where Savage inadvertently knocked out Bischoff, causing Savage to slap Hogan for questioning him which led to Nash laying out the Macho Man, this was going to be an interesting episode to view and dissect.
On the January 12th, 1998 edition of Monday Nitro we see the new World order try to become a united front again in the battle for WCW. On the debut edition of Thunder, Jj Dillon stripped Sting of the WCW World Title and the belt is vacant until the big grudge match with Sting and Hollywood Hogan to determine the Undisputed WCW Champion. That match will take place at Superbrawl in about six weeks.
Back in 1997, the new World order were a happy bunch, taking over WCW, winning all the titles and generally making all the babyfaces’ lives a misery.
But after the fallout from Starrcade 1997 and last week’s Nitro Wtf Moments from the January 5th, 1998 episode where Savage inadvertently knocked out Bischoff, causing Savage to slap Hogan for questioning him which led to Nash laying out the Macho Man, this was going to be an interesting episode to view and dissect.
On the January 12th, 1998 edition of Monday Nitro we see the new World order try to become a united front again in the battle for WCW. On the debut edition of Thunder, Jj Dillon stripped Sting of the WCW World Title and the belt is vacant until the big grudge match with Sting and Hollywood Hogan to determine the Undisputed WCW Champion. That match will take place at Superbrawl in about six weeks.
- 1/18/2016
- by Kenny McIntosh
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
The art of the pro wrestling announcer has changed incredibly over the years. Previously, commentators were there solely to call the action, much like those announcing on real-life sports do. As things progressed, the people behind the microphone had a responsibility to sell stories to the viewing public, enabling them to to emotionally invest in the matches and characters they were supposed to.
Now, wrestling announcers often have to multi-task like crazy. It’s not uncommon for a pro wrestling commentary team to go from shilling a sponsor’s product, then quickly follow that up with some social media updates, all before finally focusing on the match people are about to see presented. It’s a job which requires supreme sharpness, and an uncanny ability to think on one’s feet.
Throughout history, there have been many excellent announcers. From the more obvious choices, such as Gorilla Monsoon,...
The art of the pro wrestling announcer has changed incredibly over the years. Previously, commentators were there solely to call the action, much like those announcing on real-life sports do. As things progressed, the people behind the microphone had a responsibility to sell stories to the viewing public, enabling them to to emotionally invest in the matches and characters they were supposed to.
Now, wrestling announcers often have to multi-task like crazy. It’s not uncommon for a pro wrestling commentary team to go from shilling a sponsor’s product, then quickly follow that up with some social media updates, all before finally focusing on the match people are about to see presented. It’s a job which requires supreme sharpness, and an uncanny ability to think on one’s feet.
Throughout history, there have been many excellent announcers. From the more obvious choices, such as Gorilla Monsoon,...
- 10/15/2015
- by Jamie Kennedy
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
This week in the world of wrestling, a long-time Tna favorite left the company, the last real Ecw Champion invaded Nxt, Triple H threatened to dig up the corpse of WCW and bury it again, and Drew Galloway (the former Drew McIntyre) returned to TV without his former bandmates, and then immediately nearly killed Lo Ki.
Fastlane is almost upon us, and if you’re a fan of thrown together six-man tag matches featuring Kane and The Big Show, then this is the show for you! But hey, it’s free right? Well, the best line of the week belongs to Daniel Bryan with “I had one less title defense than Brock Lesnar, so I don’t think they needed to strip me of the title.” While the worst line of the week, is awarded to R-Truth who graced us with “Whoomp There It Is!” straight out of...
This week in the world of wrestling, a long-time Tna favorite left the company, the last real Ecw Champion invaded Nxt, Triple H threatened to dig up the corpse of WCW and bury it again, and Drew Galloway (the former Drew McIntyre) returned to TV without his former bandmates, and then immediately nearly killed Lo Ki.
Fastlane is almost upon us, and if you’re a fan of thrown together six-man tag matches featuring Kane and The Big Show, then this is the show for you! But hey, it’s free right? Well, the best line of the week belongs to Daniel Bryan with “I had one less title defense than Brock Lesnar, so I don’t think they needed to strip me of the title.” While the worst line of the week, is awarded to R-Truth who graced us with “Whoomp There It Is!” straight out of...
- 2/22/2015
- by Andrew Soucek
- Obsessed with Film
Tna’s Impact Wrestling will now be featured on Destination America, with coverage beginning Jan. 7 with a special live broadcast at 9pm Et. The series will move to its permanent time slot on Fridays from 9-11pm Et beginning Jan. 16, with encores at 11pm. Impact Wrestling: Unlocked, with announcer Mike Tenay, will air Saturdays from 10am-12pm Et beginning Jan. 17, to look back at the previous week’s Impact Wrestling. Leading into the Jan. 7 live broadcast, Destination America will air a marathon that day from 9am-9pm, looking back at the biggest moments and most heated rivalries. The special live broadcast on Wednesday, … Continue reading →
The post Destination America’s Impact Wrestling coverage begins with special broadcast this week appeared first on Channel Guide Magazine.
The post Destination America’s Impact Wrestling coverage begins with special broadcast this week appeared first on Channel Guide Magazine.
- 1/7/2015
- by Jeff Pfeiffer
- ChannelGuideMag
Tna.com
Tna has announced a brand new, second program that they will run on their new home of Destination America. Beginning on Saturday, January 17 at 10/9c Tna will officially start Impact Wrestling: Unlocked.
The weekly series will be hosted by “The Professor” Mike Tenay and will take a look back at that week’s episode of Impact but will feature exclusive content and never before seen footage. The exclusive footage will give the fans a chance to dive deeper into the personal lives of all the Tna talent. The matches that air during the program will feature intriguing match facts and stats popping up. Every week they will reveal a power rankings, ranking the Top 5 Heavyweights in the company.
Here is what host Mike Tenay had to say about the new show:
“Fans are constantly asking me what goes on behind the scenes”……”The appetite is strong for interesting...
Tna has announced a brand new, second program that they will run on their new home of Destination America. Beginning on Saturday, January 17 at 10/9c Tna will officially start Impact Wrestling: Unlocked.
The weekly series will be hosted by “The Professor” Mike Tenay and will take a look back at that week’s episode of Impact but will feature exclusive content and never before seen footage. The exclusive footage will give the fans a chance to dive deeper into the personal lives of all the Tna talent. The matches that air during the program will feature intriguing match facts and stats popping up. Every week they will reveal a power rankings, ranking the Top 5 Heavyweights in the company.
Here is what host Mike Tenay had to say about the new show:
“Fans are constantly asking me what goes on behind the scenes”……”The appetite is strong for interesting...
- 12/17/2014
- by Noah Chipley
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
Summer is almost over, and we’re headed into the cold, cruel fall. That means kids are back in school, the leaves are turning colors, and WWE will soon surrender to Monday Night Football and air four months worth of mediocre programming.
This week we said goodbye to our good pal Robert Van Dam for now (which former world champ will now take his place of losing lackluster four minute matches?), saw Slater Gator and Los Matadores somehow escape the dungeon of Main Event to compete on Raw, and watched The Ascension win their 759th squash match on Nxt. If only there was some sort of Network out there where I could watch more of this!
This week’s nitpick: Ethan Carter did Sting’s trademark “woo”, then performed a Stinger Splash onto Rhino into the corner. He was clearly mocking his old opponent/WWE’s favorite tease.
Summer is almost over, and we’re headed into the cold, cruel fall. That means kids are back in school, the leaves are turning colors, and WWE will soon surrender to Monday Night Football and air four months worth of mediocre programming.
This week we said goodbye to our good pal Robert Van Dam for now (which former world champ will now take his place of losing lackluster four minute matches?), saw Slater Gator and Los Matadores somehow escape the dungeon of Main Event to compete on Raw, and watched The Ascension win their 759th squash match on Nxt. If only there was some sort of Network out there where I could watch more of this!
This week’s nitpick: Ethan Carter did Sting’s trademark “woo”, then performed a Stinger Splash onto Rhino into the corner. He was clearly mocking his old opponent/WWE’s favorite tease.
- 8/31/2014
- by Andrew Soucek
- Obsessed with Film
Impact Wrestling was back in Indiana, Pennsylvania for the second time and saw the building blocks being laid to the road to Slammiversary. Did it give me a reason to party over Tna’s birthday plans or will this party just be a bust? Well, let me tell you what I think.
Let’s begin with the opening segment, which saw Hulk Hogan apologize after months of doubting Sting. Sting says that’s water under the bridge and he wants to take the full offensive on Aces and Eights beginning next week in a six man tag. Hogan tells sting to pick whoever he wants for that squad, he has to decide who get the number one contender spot for Bully Ray in Boston. Matt Morgan comes out and says the shot should be his, Hogan says he’s not going to make mistakes anymore and just give someone the shot.
Let’s begin with the opening segment, which saw Hulk Hogan apologize after months of doubting Sting. Sting says that’s water under the bridge and he wants to take the full offensive on Aces and Eights beginning next week in a six man tag. Hogan tells sting to pick whoever he wants for that squad, he has to decide who get the number one contender spot for Bully Ray in Boston. Matt Morgan comes out and says the shot should be his, Hogan says he’s not going to make mistakes anymore and just give someone the shot.
- 5/3/2013
- by Paul Jordan
- Obsessed with Film
In this week’s edition of Tna Impact Wrestling, we are set to encounter the fallout from last week’s wedding fiasco. After Tazz’s shocking decision to join the Aces and Eights, the group gatecrashed the wedding and proceeded to take out every person in site, and forced Brooke Hogan to watch both her father and her fiancee Bully Ray get beaten down by the rebellious bandits. Also, there will be two championship matches, as Velvet Sky challenges Tara for the Knockouts Championship, and Jeff Hardy defends his World Heavyweight Championship against Christopher Daniels.
Tazz Speaks Out On His Betrayal
Tazz walks out to the ring accompanied by his Aces and Eights brethren, and begins to address the questions as to why he joined their group. In his reasoning, he mentions his thrill of being supported and guided by a higher power, which indicates that somebody particularly famous in...
Tazz Speaks Out On His Betrayal
Tazz walks out to the ring accompanied by his Aces and Eights brethren, and begins to address the questions as to why he joined their group. In his reasoning, he mentions his thrill of being supported and guided by a higher power, which indicates that somebody particularly famous in...
- 1/25/2013
- by Callum Wiggins
- Obsessed with Film
Impact Wrestling – Feb 24th 2012
The “Insane Icon,” is “Done.”
The most hyped story this week was Sting saying On Twitter that he was “Done.” Not via Tna TV or anything, Via Twitter. Because that’s how professionals deal with major announcements these days. Robert Roode announced early in the show that Sting was going to appear. Thing is that since they announced Roode’s title match against Storm was going to be at the PPV in April rather than the next one in March, they made it a bit obvious that something was going to go down at Victory Road in March. Otherwise why wouldn’t the title match just happen at Victory Road?
In the closing segment Sting came out as promised to address the Tweet that shook the world. Roode made his second appearance of the night to interrupt. Sting immediately converted over to Whacky Insane Icon Sting...
The “Insane Icon,” is “Done.”
The most hyped story this week was Sting saying On Twitter that he was “Done.” Not via Tna TV or anything, Via Twitter. Because that’s how professionals deal with major announcements these days. Robert Roode announced early in the show that Sting was going to appear. Thing is that since they announced Roode’s title match against Storm was going to be at the PPV in April rather than the next one in March, they made it a bit obvious that something was going to go down at Victory Road in March. Otherwise why wouldn’t the title match just happen at Victory Road?
In the closing segment Sting came out as promised to address the Tweet that shook the world. Roode made his second appearance of the night to interrupt. Sting immediately converted over to Whacky Insane Icon Sting...
- 2/25/2012
- by Patrick Farren
- Obsessed with Film
Tna Against All Odds Recap
12th February 2012
Live From The Impact! Zone
Backstage the annoying cameraman tries to talk to Jeff Hardy but he just smirks and walks on. Rude. Following that, the opening video packages focuses on the World Title match and how important Hogan thinks the company is. It is a Vegas themed logo but that’s about as far as the theme gets. No Tazz tonight as he is dealing with a family death, so we have Tenay and Borash on the headsets.
#1 Contender’s Match to the X Division Title
Zema Ion vs. Jesse Sorensen
All that hairspray is bad for the environment Zema. Matt Morgan is not the only one with a “Carbon Footprint.” Jesse carries his football as always in this battle of the entrance props. He give his to a kid at ringside cause he’s that kind of guy. Zema gets in...
12th February 2012
Live From The Impact! Zone
Backstage the annoying cameraman tries to talk to Jeff Hardy but he just smirks and walks on. Rude. Following that, the opening video packages focuses on the World Title match and how important Hogan thinks the company is. It is a Vegas themed logo but that’s about as far as the theme gets. No Tazz tonight as he is dealing with a family death, so we have Tenay and Borash on the headsets.
#1 Contender’s Match to the X Division Title
Zema Ion vs. Jesse Sorensen
All that hairspray is bad for the environment Zema. Matt Morgan is not the only one with a “Carbon Footprint.” Jesse carries his football as always in this battle of the entrance props. He give his to a kid at ringside cause he’s that kind of guy. Zema gets in...
- 2/14/2012
- by Patrick Farren
- Obsessed with Film
Tna Impact Wrestling! 26th January 2011
As always, last week gets recapped. But you read that last week right? Right!?
We pick up backstage where Jeff Hardy is beating down Bully Ray in that are that they always seem to be taking photos. They brawl past that with some terribly unrealistic punches and out to another backstage area. Just in time, Roode pulls up in his beautiful white truck and jumps Hardy with Bully. Bully drops a piece of wood on Jeff’s leg that looks like it weighs less than a sponge. They throw him in the back of the truck, but then James Storm comes out of nowhere and gets involved. He throws Storm through a barricade then smacks Bully with a Plastic bottle. I should note there’s a lot of needless grunting going on. Then, Sting comes into the picture and takes a bat to Roode’s stomach.
As always, last week gets recapped. But you read that last week right? Right!?
We pick up backstage where Jeff Hardy is beating down Bully Ray in that are that they always seem to be taking photos. They brawl past that with some terribly unrealistic punches and out to another backstage area. Just in time, Roode pulls up in his beautiful white truck and jumps Hardy with Bully. Bully drops a piece of wood on Jeff’s leg that looks like it weighs less than a sponge. They throw him in the back of the truck, but then James Storm comes out of nowhere and gets involved. He throws Storm through a barricade then smacks Bully with a Plastic bottle. I should note there’s a lot of needless grunting going on. Then, Sting comes into the picture and takes a bat to Roode’s stomach.
- 1/28/2012
- by Patrick Farren
- Obsessed with Film
Impact Wrestling! November 4th 2011!
Tonight there are Pumpkins in the crowd and the World Champion James Storm is first out to the ring. After a bit of blabbing about growing up in the South, respect and drinking beer, he brings out his opponent tonight, Bobby Roode. Storm tells him to bring everything he got. Roode thanks him for giving him a second chance in his career by coming up with all the ideas for Beer Money then says tonight they’re going to steal the show.
Eric Young arrives backstage with Ronnie from the Jersey Shore. Bah! I’d forgotten that was happening.
Knockout Tag Team Title Match
Gail Kim and Madison Rayne w/Karen & Brooks vs. Tara and Tessmacher
Texas ring gear for the champions tonight if you care about that kind of thing. Madison gets double teamed with a big suplex and tags Gail Kim in. She goes right at it with Tara,...
Tonight there are Pumpkins in the crowd and the World Champion James Storm is first out to the ring. After a bit of blabbing about growing up in the South, respect and drinking beer, he brings out his opponent tonight, Bobby Roode. Storm tells him to bring everything he got. Roode thanks him for giving him a second chance in his career by coming up with all the ideas for Beer Money then says tonight they’re going to steal the show.
Eric Young arrives backstage with Ronnie from the Jersey Shore. Bah! I’d forgotten that was happening.
Knockout Tag Team Title Match
Gail Kim and Madison Rayne w/Karen & Brooks vs. Tara and Tessmacher
Texas ring gear for the champions tonight if you care about that kind of thing. Madison gets double teamed with a big suplex and tags Gail Kim in. She goes right at it with Tara,...
- 11/4/2011
- by Patrick Farren
- Obsessed with Film
As expected, No Surrender kicked off with the entire roster taking part in a 9/11 tribute. Tna Knockout Rosita, whose father died in the attacks, was shown. Jesse Neal was shown in full sailor attire. We get a rendition of America the Beautiful and a big USA chant. Now finally its time for the show to begin proper. Mike Tenay and Tazz are the announcers and first it’s…
#1 Contenders Match for the X Division Title
Jesse Sorensen vs. Kid Kash
Anyone else think it’s about time he dropped the Kid in his name? I know Man Kash doesn’t have the same ring to it, but he’s definitely not a kid anymore. In saying that as long as he never brings back the Pit-bull gimmick, I’m happy. Match starts off with an exchange of quick pin falls and reversals that the fans are well behind from the bell.
#1 Contenders Match for the X Division Title
Jesse Sorensen vs. Kid Kash
Anyone else think it’s about time he dropped the Kid in his name? I know Man Kash doesn’t have the same ring to it, but he’s definitely not a kid anymore. In saying that as long as he never brings back the Pit-bull gimmick, I’m happy. Match starts off with an exchange of quick pin falls and reversals that the fans are well behind from the bell.
- 9/14/2011
- by Patrick Farren
- Obsessed with Film
Last night was historic for professional wrestling in many ways. Bret “The Hitman” Hart made his return to Raw after twelve years of swearing that he’d never return to WWE while Hulk Hogan and a host of guests made their Tna debut and suddenly the spark of a new Monday Night Wars fire was born. Ironically, it was also eleven years to the day of the “Finger Poke of Doom” (which yes, I was in attendance for) which all just made Tna feel a bit more like “WCW Monday Nitro”. And even with all the special guest appearances, and a match of the year candidate in Kurt Angle vs. Aj Styles, one thing stayed the same:
WWE won this battle, but barely.
Now, let’s be honest; outside of Bret Hart’s triumphant return and his segments with Vince and especially Shawn Michaels, Raw’s quality was pretty bland.
WWE won this battle, but barely.
Now, let’s be honest; outside of Bret Hart’s triumphant return and his segments with Vince and especially Shawn Michaels, Raw’s quality was pretty bland.
- 1/5/2010
- by Philip Barrett
- ReelLoop.com
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