The WWE inducted Ozzy Osbourne and William Shatner into its Wrestling Hall of Fame Tuesday, April 6th, with Osbourne sending in an acceptance video for a ceremony, which took place last week.
The former Black Sabbath singer made his debut at WrestleMania 2 in 1986, when he and Captain Lou Albano supported the British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid) in a tag-team match against the Dream Team (Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake). Davey Boy Smith is reportedly another inductee in this year’s Hall of Fame ceremony. More recently, Osbourne...
The former Black Sabbath singer made his debut at WrestleMania 2 in 1986, when he and Captain Lou Albano supported the British Bulldogs (Davey Boy Smith and Dynamite Kid) in a tag-team match against the Dream Team (Greg Valentine and Brutus Beefcake). Davey Boy Smith is reportedly another inductee in this year’s Hall of Fame ceremony. More recently, Osbourne...
- 4/7/2021
- by Kory Grow
- Rollingstone.com
Welcome to this week’s Major League Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have some big matches here, so let’s see if they all turned out as well as they should have.
Match #1: Low Ki beat Daga The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
Ever since last winter, when Low Ki nearly ripped the ear off Daga, the King of Mexican Strong Style has been looking for The Professional. Unfortunately for Daga, he didn’t get the revenge he was looking for, thanks to a controversial decision. Both men showed plenty of moxie throughout the contest. But the match came to a close, when Low Ki pushed Daga into the corner, hit a suplex and (all in one motion) was able to get his feet on the ropes and turnbuckles to generate enough leverage to (illegally) secure the pinfall. Referee Doug Markham...
Match #1: Low Ki beat Daga The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
Ever since last winter, when Low Ki nearly ripped the ear off Daga, the King of Mexican Strong Style has been looking for The Professional. Unfortunately for Daga, he didn’t get the revenge he was looking for, thanks to a controversial decision. Both men showed plenty of moxie throughout the contest. But the match came to a close, when Low Ki pushed Daga into the corner, hit a suplex and (all in one motion) was able to get his feet on the ropes and turnbuckles to generate enough leverage to (illegally) secure the pinfall. Referee Doug Markham...
- 5/7/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Ring of Honor review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and this turned out to be a big night for the league and we will be able to enjoy people beating the hell out of each other for money. Don’t walk away… Renee.
Match #1: The Briscoes beat Coast 2 Coast – Ring Of Honor World Tag Team Titles Match My Take: 3.5 out of 5
This was a much slower match than you would have expected from these two teams, but the action was structured properly and felt like a real competition, rather than a stunt show, so it was worth the viewing. C2C has had a quiet year of success, high-lighted by their undefeated streak, which I barely noticed, at all. C2C is a really good team in this match, with fluid tag work that is reminiscent of the Motor City Machine Guns at their peak.
Match #1: The Briscoes beat Coast 2 Coast – Ring Of Honor World Tag Team Titles Match My Take: 3.5 out of 5
This was a much slower match than you would have expected from these two teams, but the action was structured properly and felt like a real competition, rather than a stunt show, so it was worth the viewing. C2C has had a quiet year of success, high-lighted by their undefeated streak, which I barely noticed, at all. C2C is a really good team in this match, with fluid tag work that is reminiscent of the Motor City Machine Guns at their peak.
- 10/24/2018
- 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
Welcome to this preview of Ring of Honor’s next Pay Per View event, Death Before Dishonor. I’m Nathan Favel and we are going to talk about the card and I’ll give you my predictions for every match at the major event. So, let’s just jump right in, here on Nerdly!
Bully Ray & Silas Young vs. Colt Cabana & Flip Gordon – Tables Match
The following is courtesy of ROHWrestling.com:
For months, the cowardly actions of Bully Ray have drawn the rightful ire of international wrestling star and color commentator Colt Cabana. Week after week, month after month, Cabana has listened to Bully Ray complain about millennials, young wrestling stars and more, while cowardly attacking these stars like Cheeseburger, Flip Gordon, Eli Isom and others while robbing fans of matches by intentionally getting himself disqualified. Cabana has had enough, wants Ray in the ring and is heading to...
Bully Ray & Silas Young vs. Colt Cabana & Flip Gordon – Tables Match
The following is courtesy of ROHWrestling.com:
For months, the cowardly actions of Bully Ray have drawn the rightful ire of international wrestling star and color commentator Colt Cabana. Week after week, month after month, Cabana has listened to Bully Ray complain about millennials, young wrestling stars and more, while cowardly attacking these stars like Cheeseburger, Flip Gordon, Eli Isom and others while robbing fans of matches by intentionally getting himself disqualified. Cabana has had enough, wants Ray in the ring and is heading to...
- 9/27/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
wikipedia
Earlier today, New Japan Pro Wrestling announced the return of the Super J Cup tournament after a seven-year absence. The reintroduction of the classic event can only be seen as a response to WWE’s upcoming Global Cruiserweight Series tournament.
First held in 1994, the Super J Cup is traditionally a one-night, single elimination tournament involving the best junior heavyweights from New Japan and a variety of affiliated promotions. The inaugural event was won by Wild Pegasus (Chris Benoit) and is widely considered one of the best wrestling shows in history. Since that time, there have been four subsequent Super J Cups, with the legendary Jushin Liger winning in 1995 and 2000, and current Noah star Naomichi Marufuji winning in 2004 and 2009.
No competitors have been announced for the tournament yet, but a host of the world’s best wrestling promotions will be sending talent. In addition to New Japan, the Super J...
Earlier today, New Japan Pro Wrestling announced the return of the Super J Cup tournament after a seven-year absence. The reintroduction of the classic event can only be seen as a response to WWE’s upcoming Global Cruiserweight Series tournament.
First held in 1994, the Super J Cup is traditionally a one-night, single elimination tournament involving the best junior heavyweights from New Japan and a variety of affiliated promotions. The inaugural event was won by Wild Pegasus (Chris Benoit) and is widely considered one of the best wrestling shows in history. Since that time, there have been four subsequent Super J Cups, with the legendary Jushin Liger winning in 1995 and 2000, and current Noah star Naomichi Marufuji winning in 2004 and 2009.
No competitors have been announced for the tournament yet, but a host of the world’s best wrestling promotions will be sending talent. In addition to New Japan, the Super J...
- 3/3/2016
- by Scott Fried
- Obsessed with Film
wwe / wikipedia
The president of New Japan Pro Wrestling’s parent company has commented on WWE wanting to add New Japan matches to WWE Network.
“One proposed idea would be for the WWE to show Njpw footage [on the Network], but this type of proposal just shows that they don’t see us as competition,” Takaaki Kidani wrote in a column on his Bushiroad website.
Bushiroad is New Japan’s parent company. It sounds like Kidani was commenting on rumours that WWE and New Japan have been having business conversations. Unsurprisingly, he isn’t keen on allowing his content to feature on WWE’s Network. “Play Njpw footage on the Network, see if any of our wrestlers gain popularity, then buy that wrestler out; that’s probably the extent of their thoughts on it. It’s a very obvious strategy.”
New Japan in the bigger picture wants to compete with WWE. They have...
The president of New Japan Pro Wrestling’s parent company has commented on WWE wanting to add New Japan matches to WWE Network.
“One proposed idea would be for the WWE to show Njpw footage [on the Network], but this type of proposal just shows that they don’t see us as competition,” Takaaki Kidani wrote in a column on his Bushiroad website.
Bushiroad is New Japan’s parent company. It sounds like Kidani was commenting on rumours that WWE and New Japan have been having business conversations. Unsurprisingly, he isn’t keen on allowing his content to feature on WWE’s Network. “Play Njpw footage on the Network, see if any of our wrestlers gain popularity, then buy that wrestler out; that’s probably the extent of their thoughts on it. It’s a very obvious strategy.”
New Japan in the bigger picture wants to compete with WWE. They have...
- 10/21/2015
- by Grahame Herbert
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
As a revered legend known the world over, Jushin Liger brings a degree of legitimacy and fan curiosity wherever he goes. His appearance at Nxt TakeOver: Brooklyn was one such occasion, as his inherent drawing power doubtless helped the show. At first, it was thought that this would be his only appearance, however, that might not be true after all.
According to recent reports, Jushin’ Thunder Liger might not be done with WWE. It is alleged that he might be working more dates for the Nxt brand going forward, with some allegations that he might be doing both regular tapings and special events.
If this is true, then it’s a golden opportunity for Nxt to further expand on TakeOver: Brooklyn’s success. Liger can be used in a myriad different ways, teaming up with a regular Nxt superstar, or feuding with one of its stars in singles competition.
As a revered legend known the world over, Jushin Liger brings a degree of legitimacy and fan curiosity wherever he goes. His appearance at Nxt TakeOver: Brooklyn was one such occasion, as his inherent drawing power doubtless helped the show. At first, it was thought that this would be his only appearance, however, that might not be true after all.
According to recent reports, Jushin’ Thunder Liger might not be done with WWE. It is alleged that he might be working more dates for the Nxt brand going forward, with some allegations that he might be doing both regular tapings and special events.
If this is true, then it’s a golden opportunity for Nxt to further expand on TakeOver: Brooklyn’s success. Liger can be used in a myriad different ways, teaming up with a regular Nxt superstar, or feuding with one of its stars in singles competition.
- 8/28/2015
- by Alexander Podgorski
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
With SummerSlam and Nxt TakeOver: Brooklyn in the books, which of the two shows came out on top? SummerSlam definitely had its moments with The New Day winning the tag title, Cesaro/Owens, Jon Stewart costing John Cena his title and the controversial ending to Undertaker/Lesnar, but the show as a whole was fairly average. WWE has trouble filling a 3-hour Raw with intriguing entertainment, so how could they do any better with a 4 hour show?
Well, they couldn’t.
Nxt TakeOver: Brooklyn was a compact ball of energy that rarely let up. From Jushin Liger cracking jokes at Tyler Breeze’s expense to The Vaudevillians capturing the tag team titles for the first time, the entire undercard thoroughly entertained.
Even the arena was more interesting to look at; slight changes to the lighting and use of video boards helped make the product “feel” different.
Need more positives?...
With SummerSlam and Nxt TakeOver: Brooklyn in the books, which of the two shows came out on top? SummerSlam definitely had its moments with The New Day winning the tag title, Cesaro/Owens, Jon Stewart costing John Cena his title and the controversial ending to Undertaker/Lesnar, but the show as a whole was fairly average. WWE has trouble filling a 3-hour Raw with intriguing entertainment, so how could they do any better with a 4 hour show?
Well, they couldn’t.
Nxt TakeOver: Brooklyn was a compact ball of energy that rarely let up. From Jushin Liger cracking jokes at Tyler Breeze’s expense to The Vaudevillians capturing the tag team titles for the first time, the entire undercard thoroughly entertained.
Even the arena was more interesting to look at; slight changes to the lighting and use of video boards helped make the product “feel” different.
Need more positives?...
- 8/25/2015
- by Joshua Gagnon
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
Jushin ‘Thunder’ Liger is coming to WWE! Well, more specifically Nxt, but still, this is major news for a variety of reasons. Liger will wrestle Tiger Breeze on Nxt’s show at the Barclays Centre in Brooklyn on August 22nd. It will be the masked man’s first ever WWE match.
What took him so long to get there?
Well, while WWE was half-heartedly presenting its light heavyweight and cruiserweight divisions, Liger was wowing audiences the world over with his innovative blend of lucha libre inspired high flying and Japanese submission and strike-based offense, becoming one of the best wrestlers in the world as he went.
Liger is a legend in Japan, an iconic figure who still provokes a reaction whenever he appears on a card. He can also still go at the ripe old age of 50, keeping up with the current crop of young up-and-coming wrestlers (and...
Jushin ‘Thunder’ Liger is coming to WWE! Well, more specifically Nxt, but still, this is major news for a variety of reasons. Liger will wrestle Tiger Breeze on Nxt’s show at the Barclays Centre in Brooklyn on August 22nd. It will be the masked man’s first ever WWE match.
What took him so long to get there?
Well, while WWE was half-heartedly presenting its light heavyweight and cruiserweight divisions, Liger was wowing audiences the world over with his innovative blend of lucha libre inspired high flying and Japanese submission and strike-based offense, becoming one of the best wrestlers in the world as he went.
Liger is a legend in Japan, an iconic figure who still provokes a reaction whenever he appears on a card. He can also still go at the ripe old age of 50, keeping up with the current crop of young up-and-coming wrestlers (and...
- 7/17/2015
- by Lewis Howse
- Obsessed with Film
Word Championship Wrestling came into existence after Ted Turner purchased Jim Crockett Promotions’ Nwa-affiliated pro wrestling territory (which was airing on TBS) on October 11, 1988. In this being the case, coming up with a list of “greatest matches in WCW history starts with anything televised by the promotion from the October 15, 1988 airing of “World Championship Wrestling” on TBS to the final Monday Nitro on March 26, 2001. In that 12-year run, there were certainly more than 30 amazing matches in WCW. However, these are the best.
In encapsulating what the “best matches” were in WCW, it’s an intriguing mix of performers that both defined what the industry had been all about before (Ric Flair, Randy Savage, Hulk Hogan, Terry Funk, Ricky Steamboat, Sting, Rick Rude), redefined that established North American expectation (Steve Austin, Brian Pillman, Chris Benoit, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, Goldberg) and also those who blew that expectation to the moon (Vader,...
In encapsulating what the “best matches” were in WCW, it’s an intriguing mix of performers that both defined what the industry had been all about before (Ric Flair, Randy Savage, Hulk Hogan, Terry Funk, Ricky Steamboat, Sting, Rick Rude), redefined that established North American expectation (Steve Austin, Brian Pillman, Chris Benoit, Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, Goldberg) and also those who blew that expectation to the moon (Vader,...
- 4/29/2015
- by Marcus K. Dowling
- Obsessed with Film
Michael Kingston is a lifelong comic book and wrestling fan. In the past, various writers have attempted to create comics that mixed the two genres, but failed in spectacular fashion. In Headlocked: The Last Territory, though, Kingston creates a realistic hero in Mike Hartman who we follow on a journey in the unforgiving business. Filled with emotion and a clear passion from its writer, Headlocked is the most realistic portrayal of wrestling in the graphic novel form to date.
For his upcoming sequel Headlocked: The Last Territory Vol. 2, we follow the continuation of Hartman’s story. Kingston has taken to Kickstarter once more to raise the funds necessary to produce the book. Teaming up with him again is wrestling legend Jerry Lawler who will be providing the cover artwork. Also joining on the project in the role of guest creators are Booker T, Rob Van Dam, A.J. Styles, John Morrison,...
For his upcoming sequel Headlocked: The Last Territory Vol. 2, we follow the continuation of Hartman’s story. Kingston has taken to Kickstarter once more to raise the funds necessary to produce the book. Teaming up with him again is wrestling legend Jerry Lawler who will be providing the cover artwork. Also joining on the project in the role of guest creators are Booker T, Rob Van Dam, A.J. Styles, John Morrison,...
- 10/30/2014
- by Andrew Soucek
- Obsessed with Film
Since WWE purchased WCW and the vast video library that came along with it, there have been numerous releases devoted to WCW related content, from the Goldberg set, to the Best of Nitro stuff, down to the Nwo release, but this is the first time WWE has taken a look at the best matches from the rich history of WCW’s Pay-Per-View’s. So here it is, volume one in the greatest matches from the PPV years of WCW.
WCW had some great PPV shows over the years of their existence. From Starrcade to Halloween Havoc, Superbrawl to Uncensored, Road Wild to Sin. Okay, ignore Sin, pretend I didn’t say that.
Here, in this 3 DVD/2 Bd set, you get over 20 matches ranging from 1987 until 2001 and the quality is, for the most-part, very high. From true wrestling greats, such as Ric Flair, Dusty Rhodes, Sting, Vader, Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage,...
WCW had some great PPV shows over the years of their existence. From Starrcade to Halloween Havoc, Superbrawl to Uncensored, Road Wild to Sin. Okay, ignore Sin, pretend I didn’t say that.
Here, in this 3 DVD/2 Bd set, you get over 20 matches ranging from 1987 until 2001 and the quality is, for the most-part, very high. From true wrestling greats, such as Ric Flair, Dusty Rhodes, Sting, Vader, Hulk Hogan, Randy Savage,...
- 4/30/2014
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
This question is pretty straight forward but I will give just a brief explanation anyway. Who, during any era of WWE should have been World Champion and why? Obviously they have to have never been WWE champ before. There are many great choices and this is a list of ten people I belive should have had their names written in the history books with the likes of Buddy Rodgers, Hulk Hogan, Bret Hart, Stone Cold Steve Austin, etc.
I’ll preface this saying these are obviously just my opinions, and I’m sure plenty will disagree. And I also mean no disrespect to any wrestlers; if I mention anything perceived as “negative”, it’s simply trying to rationalize why on earth they would never have won a world title.
Here goes:
10. Jushin Liger
Considered a true pioneer of the junior heavyweights/cruiserweights, he’s accomplished a lot in his career,...
I’ll preface this saying these are obviously just my opinions, and I’m sure plenty will disagree. And I also mean no disrespect to any wrestlers; if I mention anything perceived as “negative”, it’s simply trying to rationalize why on earth they would never have won a world title.
Here goes:
10. Jushin Liger
Considered a true pioneer of the junior heavyweights/cruiserweights, he’s accomplished a lot in his career,...
- 4/15/2013
- by Andrew Joshua
- Obsessed with Film
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