Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from the home of Aew, Daily’s Place in Jacksonville, Florida. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Taz on commentary this week, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Swerve Strickland def. Kyle Fletcher The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Both men chain wrestled to start the match, countering one another’s holds for an early stalemate. Swerve landed a kick right to Fletcher’s throat. Swerve followed up with a diving European uppercut to Fletcher’s back. Swerve back dropped Fletcher on the floor. Swerve followed up with a boot from the apron to Fletcher’s face. Back in the ring, Swerve nailed Kyle with a back breaker. Fletcher fired back with a thrust kick and a Michinoku Driver. Swerve countered a half and half on the apron with a neck breaker to Fletcher.
Match #1: Swerve Strickland def. Kyle Fletcher The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Both men chain wrestled to start the match, countering one another’s holds for an early stalemate. Swerve landed a kick right to Fletcher’s throat. Swerve followed up with a diving European uppercut to Fletcher’s back. Swerve back dropped Fletcher on the floor. Swerve followed up with a boot from the apron to Fletcher’s face. Back in the ring, Swerve nailed Kyle with a back breaker. Fletcher fired back with a thrust kick and a Michinoku Driver. Swerve countered a half and half on the apron with a neck breaker to Fletcher.
- 4/26/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from the Indiana Farmers Coliseum in Indianapolis, In. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Taz on commentary this week, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Brody King & Julia Hart def. Adam Copeland & Willow Nightingale The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Willow had been attacked backstage. Stokely Hathaway and Kris Statlander were checking on her. The lights went on in the arena! The lights came back on and Brody King blindsided Adam Copeland in the ring! Brody whipped Copeland into the barricade and chopped him. Brody clobbered Copeland with forearms while Julia laughed. Brody charged at Copeland and splashed him against the barricade. Copeland headbutted Brody and knocked him off the top turnbuckle. Copeland followed up with a flying clothesline. They traded forearms and chops in the center of the ring. Copeland staggered Brody with a clubbing lariat.
Match #1: Brody King & Julia Hart def. Adam Copeland & Willow Nightingale The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Willow had been attacked backstage. Stokely Hathaway and Kris Statlander were checking on her. The lights went on in the arena! The lights came back on and Brody King blindsided Adam Copeland in the ring! Brody whipped Copeland into the barricade and chopped him. Brody clobbered Copeland with forearms while Julia laughed. Brody charged at Copeland and splashed him against the barricade. Copeland headbutted Brody and knocked him off the top turnbuckle. Copeland followed up with a flying clothesline. They traded forearms and chops in the center of the ring. Copeland staggered Brody with a clubbing lariat.
- 4/19/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from the Dcu Center in Worcester, Ma. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Taz on commentary this week, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Will Ospreay def. Powerhouse Hobbs The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Ospreay charged at Hobbs when the bell rang but Hobbs blocked Ospreay with a shoulder tackle. Will Ospreay fired back with a standing moonsault press onto Hobbs. Powerhouse Hobbs clubbed Will with a lariat. Ospreay hit Hobbs with a clothesline, knocking Hobbs over the top rope. Will followed up by jumping over the top rope with a cross body press onto Hobbs on the arena floor. Ospreay tried for a springboard off the barricade, but Hobbs countered by grabbing him and nailing Will with a vertical suplex onto the steel ring steps. Hobbs bashed Ospreay repeatedly into the...
Match #1: Will Ospreay def. Powerhouse Hobbs The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Ospreay charged at Hobbs when the bell rang but Hobbs blocked Ospreay with a shoulder tackle. Will Ospreay fired back with a standing moonsault press onto Hobbs. Powerhouse Hobbs clubbed Will with a lariat. Ospreay hit Hobbs with a clothesline, knocking Hobbs over the top rope. Will followed up by jumping over the top rope with a cross body press onto Hobbs on the arena floor. Ospreay tried for a springboard off the barricade, but Hobbs countered by grabbing him and nailing Will with a vertical suplex onto the steel ring steps. Hobbs bashed Ospreay repeatedly into the...
- 4/5/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from the Centre Videotron in Quebec City, Quebec. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Taz on commentary this week, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Will Ospreay def. Katsuyori Shibata The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Will shot in for a single leg but Shibata defended and mounted Will. Shibata grounded Will on the mat and went for a cross arm breaker, but Will got to the ropes, forcing the ref to break the hold. Ospreay and Shibata chain wrestled, British style. Shibata went for the Pk, but Will dodged it. Shibata cracked Will with forearms, but Will charged at Shibata with a dropkick, taking Shibata off his feet. Will battered Shibata with forearms and then dropkicked Shibata in the corner, taking pages out of Shibata’s playbook. Ospreay jumped over the top...
Match #1: Will Ospreay def. Katsuyori Shibata The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Will shot in for a single leg but Shibata defended and mounted Will. Shibata grounded Will on the mat and went for a cross arm breaker, but Will got to the ropes, forcing the ref to break the hold. Ospreay and Shibata chain wrestled, British style. Shibata went for the Pk, but Will dodged it. Shibata cracked Will with forearms, but Will charged at Shibata with a dropkick, taking Shibata off his feet. Will battered Shibata with forearms and then dropkicked Shibata in the corner, taking pages out of Shibata’s playbook. Ospreay jumped over the top...
- 3/29/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
All Elite Wrestling has been gaining new momentum following the stellar Revolution pay-per-view. The event saw Sting’s in-ring farewell coupled with a card of other standout matches. The company also landed top free agents in recent months including Adam Copeland, Will Ospreay, and Kazuchika Okada. Another new face has been teased on the way as soon as Wednesday’s Aew Big Business edition of Dynamite from Boston. A PPV quality card headlined by Samoa Joe defending the Aew championship against Wardlow. Given the setting and timing, fans are anticipating the debut of Mercedes Mone. Despite all the excitement, Tony Khan still feels the challenges of running a large pro wrestling company. The head has been forced to weather his fair share of storms in terms of talent exits, managing a roster of strong personalities, and growing Aew’s audience. Through it all, the young owner maintains his trademark positivity.
- 3/13/2024
- TV Insider
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from the Gas South Arena in Duluth, Georgia. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Taz on commentary this week, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Samoa Joe and Swerve Strickland def. Mike Bennett & Matt Taven The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Samoa Joe booted Taven in the head and flattened him with a senton for a near fall. Samoa Joe hit Taven with a headbutt. Bennett grabbed a blind tag and began to strike Samoa Joe after a swift kick from Matt Taven. Strickland tagged himself in and cleaned house on Taven and Bennett. Swerve blasted Bennett with a brain buster! Swerve climbed to the top turnbuckle, but Taven cut him off. Swerve shoved Taven away and nailed Taven with the double foot stomp and followed up with the House Call! Swerve planted Taven and scored the pin!
Match #1: Samoa Joe and Swerve Strickland def. Mike Bennett & Matt Taven The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Samoa Joe booted Taven in the head and flattened him with a senton for a near fall. Samoa Joe hit Taven with a headbutt. Bennett grabbed a blind tag and began to strike Samoa Joe after a swift kick from Matt Taven. Strickland tagged himself in and cleaned house on Taven and Bennett. Swerve blasted Bennett with a brain buster! Swerve climbed to the top turnbuckle, but Taven cut him off. Swerve shoved Taven away and nailed Taven with the double foot stomp and followed up with the House Call! Swerve planted Taven and scored the pin!
- 3/8/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Tna Wrestling, which is the first weekly show under the return to the Tna branding! Let’s get into the review and see what went down…
Match #1: X-Division Scramble – Jake Something def. Laredo Kid, Kushida, Trey Miguel, Mike Bailey & El Hijo del Vikingo The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Don’t blink as six of the X-Division’s best clash in a Scramble match where it’s every man for himself! Miguel hits Kushida with the Lightning Spiral, doing damage to Kid in the process. Something clears the ring but gets down with a head scissors from Vikingo. Something bounces back with a powerbomb to Vikingo, sending him over the top rope into a pile of bodies on the outside. Bailey soars with a step-up Moonsault to the floor before Kid picks him off the top rope with a Spanish Fly.
Match #1: X-Division Scramble – Jake Something def. Laredo Kid, Kushida, Trey Miguel, Mike Bailey & El Hijo del Vikingo The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Don’t blink as six of the X-Division’s best clash in a Scramble match where it’s every man for himself! Miguel hits Kushida with the Lightning Spiral, doing damage to Kid in the process. Something clears the ring but gets down with a head scissors from Vikingo. Something bounces back with a powerbomb to Vikingo, sending him over the top rope into a pile of bodies on the outside. Bailey soars with a step-up Moonsault to the floor before Kid picks him off the top rope with a Spanish Fly.
- 1/19/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Impact Wrestling, which this week emanates from Chicago And has Will Ospreay in the main event against Impact stalwart Josh Alexander! Let’s get into the review and see what went down…
Match #1: Impact World Tag Team Championship – ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) def. Kenny King & Sheldon Jean The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
We kick things off with championship action as ABC defend the Impact World Tag Team Titles against Kenny King and Sheldon Jean! King distracts the referee, allowing Jean to halt a slingshot attempt from Bey. Jean drives Bey into the steel ring post at ringside. Back in the ring, King and Jean cut off the ring and employ quick tags on Bey. Moments later, Bey uses his quickness to avoid the incoming attack, then launch himself off the back of King to make the tag. Austin enters...
Match #1: Impact World Tag Team Championship – ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) def. Kenny King & Sheldon Jean The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
We kick things off with championship action as ABC defend the Impact World Tag Team Titles against Kenny King and Sheldon Jean! King distracts the referee, allowing Jean to halt a slingshot attempt from Bey. Jean drives Bey into the steel ring post at ringside. Back in the ring, King and Jean cut off the ring and employ quick tags on Bey. Moments later, Bey uses his quickness to avoid the incoming attack, then launch himself off the back of King to make the tag. Austin enters...
- 11/17/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Impact Wrestling, which this week opens with a Before the Impact match that saw KiLynn King defeat Jody Threat. Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Mike Bailey def. Samuray Del Sol The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Mike Bailey looks to tune up for his match against Will Ospreay at Bound For Glory but can he overcome the high-flying offense of Samuray Del Sol? Bailey dives through the ropes but lands hard on the floor. Del Sol gains the early advantage with a springboard Moonsault. Bailey turns the tide with a flurry of kicks, then hits a running Shooting Star for two. Both men are down following double dropkicks in the middle of the ring. The fight spills to the floor and it happens again. Bailey soars with a springboard corkscrew, taking out Del Sol on the outside. Bailey connects with the Tornado Kick,...
Match #1: Mike Bailey def. Samuray Del Sol The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Mike Bailey looks to tune up for his match against Will Ospreay at Bound For Glory but can he overcome the high-flying offense of Samuray Del Sol? Bailey dives through the ropes but lands hard on the floor. Del Sol gains the early advantage with a springboard Moonsault. Bailey turns the tide with a flurry of kicks, then hits a running Shooting Star for two. Both men are down following double dropkicks in the middle of the ring. The fight spills to the floor and it happens again. Bailey soars with a springboard corkscrew, taking out Del Sol on the outside. Bailey connects with the Tornado Kick,...
- 10/20/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Impact Wrestling, which this week opens with a Before the Impact match that saw Sami Callihan & Rich Swann defeat Laredo Kid & Black Taurus. Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: X-Division Championship – Chris Sabin def. Alan Angels The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
After becoming #1 Contender in Ultimate X last week, Alan Angels challenges Chris Sabin for the X-Division Title! Angels targets the left arm of Sabin, as he delivers a double stomp from the top rope. Sabin breaks free of an armbar attempt, but Angels drives him into the top turnbuckle instead. Sabin creates some much-needed separation with an explosive dropkick. Sabin quickens the pace, delivering a series of strikes to Angels. Sabin hits a running boot in the corner but Angels counters the follow-up tornado Ddt. The referee prevents Angels from using the X-Division Title belt as a weapon.
Match #1: X-Division Championship – Chris Sabin def. Alan Angels The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
After becoming #1 Contender in Ultimate X last week, Alan Angels challenges Chris Sabin for the X-Division Title! Angels targets the left arm of Sabin, as he delivers a double stomp from the top rope. Sabin breaks free of an armbar attempt, but Angels drives him into the top turnbuckle instead. Sabin creates some much-needed separation with an explosive dropkick. Sabin quickens the pace, delivering a series of strikes to Angels. Sabin hits a running boot in the corner but Angels counters the follow-up tornado Ddt. The referee prevents Angels from using the X-Division Title belt as a weapon.
- 9/29/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
For the first time ever, an All Elite Wrestling pay-per-view event will take place overseas, this time from historic Wembley Stadium in London, England. This also marks the first time Aew will run a show in the United Kingdom — and what a show indeed. In the main event, Aew World Champion Maxwell Jacob Friedman takes on frenemy Adam Cole following their match as a tag team against Ring of Honor Tag Team Champions Aussie Open. Aew: All In 2023 airs this Sunday, Aug. 27 at 1 p.m. Et. You can get the PPV for $49.99 on Directv Stream, inDEMAND, PPV.com, or Bleacher Report.
How to Watch Aew All In 2023 When: Sunday, Aug. 27 at 1 p.m. Et Where: Directv Stream, the Bleacher Report App, or anywhere you get your PPVs. Streaming: Get the PPV for $49.99 and watch on Directv Stream or you can watch on Bleacher Report Sign Up $0 / month bleacherreport.com...
How to Watch Aew All In 2023 When: Sunday, Aug. 27 at 1 p.m. Et Where: Directv Stream, the Bleacher Report App, or anywhere you get your PPVs. Streaming: Get the PPV for $49.99 and watch on Directv Stream or you can watch on Bleacher Report Sign Up $0 / month bleacherreport.com...
- 8/27/2023
- by Jeff Kotuby
- The Streamable
It’s a great time to be a professional wrestling fan. With so much content out there, it is hard to follow everything. But All Elite Wrestling should be celebrating this week because they will host the upcoming second “All In” professional wrestling pay-per-view at Wembley Stadium. With record-breaking ticket sales, it looks like fans are really looking forward to this event.
“All In” will occur on August 27, 2023, at Wembley Stadium in London, England. This will mark Aew’s debut in the United Kingdom, their first PPV event outside North America. All In will mark the first professional wrestling event to be held at present-day Wembley Stadium, with the stadium itself promoting it as part of the 100th anniversary of Wembley.
The event set Aew’s attendance and revenue record on first-day sales. It is estimated to break the paid attendance record for a professional wrestling event, with a reported...
“All In” will occur on August 27, 2023, at Wembley Stadium in London, England. This will mark Aew’s debut in the United Kingdom, their first PPV event outside North America. All In will mark the first professional wrestling event to be held at present-day Wembley Stadium, with the stadium itself promoting it as part of the 100th anniversary of Wembley.
The event set Aew’s attendance and revenue record on first-day sales. It is estimated to break the paid attendance record for a professional wrestling event, with a reported...
- 8/22/2023
- by Stephen Nepa
- Age of the Nerd
It’s Monday so you know what that means, it’s time for our weekly review of Aew: Rampage! This week’s show features Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, Chris Jericho and Jim Ross on commentary once again. Now let’s get to the review…
Match #1: United Empire def. Chaos The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Fletcher knocked down Trent with a shoulder tackle. Trent retaliated with double knees to Fletcher. Ospreay and Rocky tagged in for their respective teams. Will rocked Romero with European Uppercuts and chops. Jeff Cobb tagged in and Trent and Chuck double teamed Cobb with shoulder blocks. Trent wiped out Cobb and Fletcher on the outside with a moonsault. Will and Rocky exchanged uppercuts in the ring. Chuck tagged in and stomped a mudhole in Will Ospreay. Will fired back with a corkscrew dropkick. Trent tossed Fletcher around with multiple suplexes. Fletcher put on the...
Match #1: United Empire def. Chaos The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Fletcher knocked down Trent with a shoulder tackle. Trent retaliated with double knees to Fletcher. Ospreay and Rocky tagged in for their respective teams. Will rocked Romero with European Uppercuts and chops. Jeff Cobb tagged in and Trent and Chuck double teamed Cobb with shoulder blocks. Trent wiped out Cobb and Fletcher on the outside with a moonsault. Will and Rocky exchanged uppercuts in the ring. Chuck tagged in and stomped a mudhole in Will Ospreay. Will fired back with a corkscrew dropkick. Trent tossed Fletcher around with multiple suplexes. Fletcher put on the...
- 6/19/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s Monday so you know what that means, it’s time for our weekly review of Aew: Rampage! This week’s show features Chris Jericho, Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Jim Ross on commentary. Now let’s get to the review…
Match #1: Young Bucks def. Aussie Open
My Thoughts: After all the hoo-hah about Aussie Open not being signed by any company right now, it was great to see them appear on Aew programming again after their brief appearances alongside Will Ospreay and their entry into Wednesday’s Battle Royale. This match was a great start to this week’s Rampage, kicking things off in a hot style. One for pure wrestling fans that’s for sure… Which makes a pleasant change from the recent influx of “story” based action in Aew.
My Score: 3.5 out of 5 Match #2: Tony Storm def. Willow Nightingale
My Thoughts: Always love seeing Willow Nightingale in action,...
Match #1: Young Bucks def. Aussie Open
My Thoughts: After all the hoo-hah about Aussie Open not being signed by any company right now, it was great to see them appear on Aew programming again after their brief appearances alongside Will Ospreay and their entry into Wednesday’s Battle Royale. This match was a great start to this week’s Rampage, kicking things off in a hot style. One for pure wrestling fans that’s for sure… Which makes a pleasant change from the recent influx of “story” based action in Aew.
My Score: 3.5 out of 5 Match #2: Tony Storm def. Willow Nightingale
My Thoughts: Always love seeing Willow Nightingale in action,...
- 2/27/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Impact Wrestling and New Japan Pro-Wrestling will co-produce a major live pro wrestling show on Thursday, March 30th, at the Globe Theater in Los Angeles with megastars from both promotions in-action and numerous first-ever dream matches confirmed.
The show, Multiverse United: Only The Strong Survive, will air live on pay-per-view on fite.tv, starting at 8 p.m. Pst.
Impact World Champion Josh Alexander steps into the ring at Multiverse United against Kushida, while “Speedball” Mike Bailey battles Will Ospreay in the co-main event that will be a nonstop fight for bragging rights. The Bailey-Ospreay battle is their fifth-ever one-on-one contest and the first since August 2022, with their first-ever back in 2015. “Will Ospreay is the best professional wrestler in the world, after me,” Bailey said. “So, this will be the best professional wrestling match of the year.”
Alexander is the longest-reigning Impact World Champion and also was half of the decorated...
The show, Multiverse United: Only The Strong Survive, will air live on pay-per-view on fite.tv, starting at 8 p.m. Pst.
Impact World Champion Josh Alexander steps into the ring at Multiverse United against Kushida, while “Speedball” Mike Bailey battles Will Ospreay in the co-main event that will be a nonstop fight for bragging rights. The Bailey-Ospreay battle is their fifth-ever one-on-one contest and the first since August 2022, with their first-ever back in 2015. “Will Ospreay is the best professional wrestler in the world, after me,” Bailey said. “So, this will be the best professional wrestling match of the year.”
Alexander is the longest-reigning Impact World Champion and also was half of the decorated...
- 2/8/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the Now Arena in Chicago, Illinois and is a pet of the massive All Out week of programming from Aew. We’ve Excalibur, Jr and Taz on commentary, so let’s get to the review!
Match #1: Bryan Danielson def. Jake Hager The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Danielson and Hager sized each other up. Bryan connected with a low kick on Hager. Jake Hager pummeled Danielson in the corner with jabs and uppercuts. Bryan applied a guillotine to Hager but Hager muscled him off. Bryan wasted no time and nailed Hager with a tope suicida! Hager grabbed Bryan and muscled him right through the time keeper’s table! Hager rammed Bryan’s back into the steel ring post and then blasted Bryan with a suplex on the arena floor. Back in the ring, Hager...
Match #1: Bryan Danielson def. Jake Hager The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Danielson and Hager sized each other up. Bryan connected with a low kick on Hager. Jake Hager pummeled Danielson in the corner with jabs and uppercuts. Bryan applied a guillotine to Hager but Hager muscled him off. Bryan wasted no time and nailed Hager with a tope suicida! Hager grabbed Bryan and muscled him right through the time keeper’s table! Hager rammed Bryan’s back into the steel ring post and then blasted Bryan with a suplex on the arena floor. Back in the ring, Hager...
- 9/1/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the Wolstein Center in Cleveland, Ohio and features a Massive unification title match which Aew did Not save for All Out (shocker!). We’ve Tony Schiavone, Excalibur, Jr and Taz on commentary, so let’s get to the review!
Match #1: Jay Lethal def. Dax Harwood The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Dax knocked Lethal to the mat with a shoulder tackle. Lethal countered with an up-kick. The two opponents chain wrestled. Lethal cartwheeled and then dropkicked Harwood. Dax and Jay traded chops in the corner! Dax tossed Lethal overhead with a big back body drop! Lethal shoved Harwood off the top turnbuckle. Lethal was looking for a double sledge but Dax countered and then hit three German Suplexes on Lethal. Lethal came back with the Lethal combination for a near fall on Dax Harwood.
Match #1: Jay Lethal def. Dax Harwood The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Dax knocked Lethal to the mat with a shoulder tackle. Lethal countered with an up-kick. The two opponents chain wrestled. Lethal cartwheeled and then dropkicked Harwood. Dax and Jay traded chops in the corner! Dax tossed Lethal overhead with a big back body drop! Lethal shoved Harwood off the top turnbuckle. Lethal was looking for a double sledge but Dax countered and then hit three German Suplexes on Lethal. Lethal came back with the Lethal combination for a near fall on Dax Harwood.
- 8/26/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the Uw-Milwaukee Panther Arena in Milwaukee, Wi! As usual, we have Tony Schiavone, Excalibur, and Jim Ross on commentary and a Huge show planned leading into this weekend’s Forbidden Door pay-per-view. Let’s get to it!
Match #1: Trios Match – Chaos def. The United Empire (Aussie Open – aka Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis; and Will Ospreay) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Rocky ducked a lariat from Kyle. Rocky slid under Kyle and then wacked him with a stiff kick to the midsection. Trent tagged in and walloped Kyle with a clothesline. Mark Davis booted Trent in the jaw. Trent fired back with a suplex, sending Mark crashing hard on the mat. Orange Cassidy tagged in and powered up by putting his hands in his pockets. Orange followed up with a shotgun dropkick! Rocky tagged...
Match #1: Trios Match – Chaos def. The United Empire (Aussie Open – aka Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis; and Will Ospreay) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Rocky ducked a lariat from Kyle. Rocky slid under Kyle and then wacked him with a stiff kick to the midsection. Trent tagged in and walloped Kyle with a clothesline. Mark Davis booted Trent in the jaw. Trent fired back with a suplex, sending Mark crashing hard on the mat. Orange Cassidy tagged in and powered up by putting his hands in his pockets. Orange followed up with a shotgun dropkick! Rocky tagged...
- 6/23/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Mo! As usual, we have Tony Schiavone, Excalibur, and Jim Ross on commentary And a huge hair vs. hair match to open the show!
Match #1: Chris Jericho def. Ortiz The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
William Regal joined the commentary team for this match. They brawled outside the ring but Ortiz placing Jericho in the barber’s chair and dropping right hands. Back in the ring, Ortiz blasted Jericho with a shotgun dropkick. Ortiz began to bite Chris Jericho’s forehead. Jericho gouged Ortiz’ eyes. Jericho attempted a hurracanrana off the top turnbuckle but Ortiz countered into a powerbomb. Ortiz was about to connect with a top suicida but Jericho blocked it with a forearm. Jericho followed up with a suplex off the ring apron onto the arena floor.
Match #1: Chris Jericho def. Ortiz The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
William Regal joined the commentary team for this match. They brawled outside the ring but Ortiz placing Jericho in the barber’s chair and dropping right hands. Back in the ring, Ortiz blasted Jericho with a shotgun dropkick. Ortiz began to bite Chris Jericho’s forehead. Jericho gouged Ortiz’ eyes. Jericho attempted a hurracanrana off the top turnbuckle but Ortiz countered into a powerbomb. Ortiz was about to connect with a top suicida but Jericho blocked it with a forearm. Jericho followed up with a suplex off the ring apron onto the arena floor.
- 6/17/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s Monday morning, so you know what that means… it’s time for our review of Friday night’s episode of Aew: Rampage, which this week emanated from the Cable Dahmer Arena in Independence, Mo. We’ve got just Excalibur and Taz on commentary this week, so let’s get right to the review!
Match #1: Eddie Kingston def. Jake Hager The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Kingston and Hager went right at it, slugging away at one another. Hager hit Eddie with a short arm clothesline, already dazed by the Mma prowess of Hager. Kingston was sent to the outside of the ring by Hager. Back in the ring, Hager continued to grind Kingston down with a forearm to Kingston’s back. Hager dumped Kingston back out to the floor and then suplexed him on the outside. Hager connected with more forearm strikes to Kingston’s back.
Match #1: Eddie Kingston def. Jake Hager The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Kingston and Hager went right at it, slugging away at one another. Hager hit Eddie with a short arm clothesline, already dazed by the Mma prowess of Hager. Kingston was sent to the outside of the ring by Hager. Back in the ring, Hager continued to grind Kingston down with a forearm to Kingston’s back. Hager dumped Kingston back out to the floor and then suplexed him on the outside. Hager connected with more forearm strikes to Kingston’s back.
- 6/13/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Greetings mortal scum! “Smart” Mark D. Mark here to give you a reason to live! As I fill in for Nathan Favel, I look upon Impact Wrestling: Emergence – Night 2 and wonder…why? We have two big matches on hand in the Women’s and World Titles matches, but does anyone care? “…but Mark, Impact is putting on a great product!” Blow me, geek! Impact is a trailer park with one less perv living there than usual. Do you want me to pat them on the back for giving out a lease to one single mother and her latchkey kid? That being said, I, “Smart” Mark D. Mark, will give this show a chance to impress me and my prolific mind. This review has begun!
Match #1: Eddie Edwards def. Rob Van Dam w/ Katie Forbes – Impact World Title Match The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Eddie Edwards kicks...
Match #1: Eddie Edwards def. Rob Van Dam w/ Katie Forbes – Impact World Title Match The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Eddie Edwards kicks...
- 8/26/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Features: Will Ospreay, Cody Rhodes, Young Bucks, Ricochet, Aj Styles, Rey Mysterio | Written by Jack Williams, Ryan Carse | Directed by Jack Williams
Ospreay: The Rise of an International Pro Wrestler covers four years of up and coming british superstar Will Ospreays career. We see the story of Will Ospreay’s humble and somewhat hard-up early years, being told that his dreams of becoming a professional wrestler were pie in the sky; defying all of the odds to become not just the UK’s greatest wrestler but the argument could be made he is the best in the world. A deep dive into his rise, including interviews with some of the best in the business talking about the rise, the feuds, the bumps and the highest of highs. An unmissable documentary for any fan of wrestling with a ton of access of the man himself.
I don’t care if your a die-hard wrestling fan,...
Ospreay: The Rise of an International Pro Wrestler covers four years of up and coming british superstar Will Ospreays career. We see the story of Will Ospreay’s humble and somewhat hard-up early years, being told that his dreams of becoming a professional wrestler were pie in the sky; defying all of the odds to become not just the UK’s greatest wrestler but the argument could be made he is the best in the world. A deep dive into his rise, including interviews with some of the best in the business talking about the rise, the feuds, the bumps and the highest of highs. An unmissable documentary for any fan of wrestling with a ton of access of the man himself.
I don’t care if your a die-hard wrestling fan,...
- 4/7/2020
- by Kevin Haldon
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Ring Of Honor, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a few good matches to talk about, so let’s do so.
Match #1: Rush defeated Mark Haskins The following is courtesy of rohwrestling.com:
Rush wasted no time taking the fight outside the ring and tossing LifeBlood’s Haskins into the guardrail. Haskins came back with a suicide dive and double stomp off the top rope. Rush answered with a snap German suplex and cutter. Haskins hit Made in England for a near fall. Both men were down after connecting on simultaneous kicks to the head. Shortly thereafter, Rush hit an overhead suplex into the corner. He followed with Bull Horns for the victory to remain undefeated in Roh.
My Take: 3 out of 5 – This was some excellent stuff, but Rush was the big star here, as he just oozed…...
Match #1: Rush defeated Mark Haskins The following is courtesy of rohwrestling.com:
Rush wasted no time taking the fight outside the ring and tossing LifeBlood’s Haskins into the guardrail. Haskins came back with a suicide dive and double stomp off the top rope. Rush answered with a snap German suplex and cutter. Haskins hit Made in England for a near fall. Both men were down after connecting on simultaneous kicks to the head. Shortly thereafter, Rush hit an overhead suplex into the corner. He followed with Bull Horns for the victory to remain undefeated in Roh.
My Take: 3 out of 5 – This was some excellent stuff, but Rush was the big star here, as he just oozed…...
- 4/4/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Nerdly Wrestling Awards, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have some good wrestling to cover, so let’s do so.
Worst Promo:
Milwaukee Bull-$@!# (Smackdown) – Aiden English told Lana he knew about what she did in Milwaukee. Who cares?
Best Promo:
Ain’t Got No Respect (Impact) – The OGz had an excellent promo where they burnt Konnan’s old luchador mask while promising to destroy Lax at Bound For Glory.
Worst Moment:
Top Prospects Get No Respect (Ring of Honor) – Jeff Cobb was booked to beat the hell out of two more members of the Top Prospect Tournament and it made the two guys look terrible. Trust me when I say, you may not give a $#!% about the Top Prospect tournament after this angle.
Best Moment:
Old School Salesman (Ring of Honor: Death Before Dishonor) – Nick Aldis did a great job...
Worst Promo:
Milwaukee Bull-$@!# (Smackdown) – Aiden English told Lana he knew about what she did in Milwaukee. Who cares?
Best Promo:
Ain’t Got No Respect (Impact) – The OGz had an excellent promo where they burnt Konnan’s old luchador mask while promising to destroy Lax at Bound For Glory.
Worst Moment:
Top Prospects Get No Respect (Ring of Honor) – Jeff Cobb was booked to beat the hell out of two more members of the Top Prospect Tournament and it made the two guys look terrible. Trust me when I say, you may not give a $#!% about the Top Prospect tournament after this angle.
Best Moment:
Old School Salesman (Ring of Honor: Death Before Dishonor) – Nick Aldis did a great job...
- 10/3/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Ring of Honor’s Death Before Dishonor Pay Per View, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have seven matches to get to, so let’s do so.
Match #1: Kenny King beat Jushin Liger
My Take: 3 out of 5
This was a good match that was booked to establish King as a heel, or at least getting closer to it. The action was good but the crowd didn’t seem to care. The crowd became a bit of a problem all night, by the way. Over-all, this was a good opener.
Match #2: The Briscoes (Jay and Mark) beat So-Cal Uncensored (Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian) – Ring of Honor Tag Team Titles Match
My Take: 3.5 out of 5
This was an excellent match that the crowd had no interest in, for the most part. These two teams worked hard, but couldn’t get...
Match #1: Kenny King beat Jushin Liger
My Take: 3 out of 5
This was a good match that was booked to establish King as a heel, or at least getting closer to it. The action was good but the crowd didn’t seem to care. The crowd became a bit of a problem all night, by the way. Over-all, this was a good opener.
Match #2: The Briscoes (Jay and Mark) beat So-Cal Uncensored (Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian) – Ring of Honor Tag Team Titles Match
My Take: 3.5 out of 5
This was an excellent match that the crowd had no interest in, for the most part. These two teams worked hard, but couldn’t get...
- 9/29/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
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