It’s Monday Tuesday (we took Mon off for New Years!) so you know what that means, it’s time for our weekly review of Aew: Rampage! This week’s show – a New Year’s Smash special – was broadcast from the Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, Florida and featured Excalibur and Tony Schiavone on commentary. Now let’s get to the review…
Match #1: Ruby Soho def. Marina Shafir The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Ruby dodged a kick from Marina and then grabbed Marina by the hair, pulling her down to the mat. Marina fired back with vicious kicks. Harley grabbed at Marina’s leg and Ruby tripped Marina, taking advantage of the distraction. Marina smashed Ruby with a running lariat. She followed up with a backbreaker to Ruby. Marina dropkicked Ruby. Saraya jumped onto the ring apron, but Nyla yanked her down. Harley flung herself onto Nyla’s back,...
Match #1: Ruby Soho def. Marina Shafir The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Ruby dodged a kick from Marina and then grabbed Marina by the hair, pulling her down to the mat. Marina fired back with vicious kicks. Harley grabbed at Marina’s leg and Ruby tripped Marina, taking advantage of the distraction. Marina smashed Ruby with a running lariat. She followed up with a backbreaker to Ruby. Marina dropkicked Ruby. Saraya jumped onto the ring apron, but Nyla yanked her down. Harley flung herself onto Nyla’s back,...
- 1/2/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
mediotiempo.com
Sarah Stock, best known to Tna Wrestling fans as Sarita, has reportedly signed with WWE. She is expected to report to Orlando to serve as a coach and trainer at the WWE Performance Center.
Stock will join lead women’s trainer Sara Amato in continuing to groom the next generation of female stars for WWE. Like Amato, Stock has a long history in the ring herself. Beginning her career in the early 2000s, Stock originally wrestled in her native Canada before taking her career to Mexico, where she first achieved real stardom.
Wrestling for Aaa and Emll as Dark Angel, Stock has spent more than a decade working in Mexico, while also spending time simultaneously wrestling for Tna Wrestling between 2009 and 2012. During her years with Tna, Stock teamed up with fellow Canadian Taylor Wilde to win the Tna Knockouts Tag Team Championship. The two later feuded after Stock,...
Sarah Stock, best known to Tna Wrestling fans as Sarita, has reportedly signed with WWE. She is expected to report to Orlando to serve as a coach and trainer at the WWE Performance Center.
Stock will join lead women’s trainer Sara Amato in continuing to groom the next generation of female stars for WWE. Like Amato, Stock has a long history in the ring herself. Beginning her career in the early 2000s, Stock originally wrestled in her native Canada before taking her career to Mexico, where she first achieved real stardom.
Wrestling for Aaa and Emll as Dark Angel, Stock has spent more than a decade working in Mexico, while also spending time simultaneously wrestling for Tna Wrestling between 2009 and 2012. During her years with Tna, Stock teamed up with fellow Canadian Taylor Wilde to win the Tna Knockouts Tag Team Championship. The two later feuded after Stock,...
- 9/12/2015
- by Ryan Droste
- Obsessed with Film
This week, we had to get the fallout from Bobby Roode threatening the health of Dixie Carter after beating Sting at Victory Road. If only she’d used the ample time she had to get out of the ring to her advantage. And so Dixie joined us to open the show. Dixie made out like she was going to fire the champ, but Sting came out and claimed firing him was letting him off easy. Sting then said that his position as leader was just not working. So he said hes coming back as a wrestler to fight for Dixie and step down as General Manager. He did however promise that he had someone to take the company right to the top. Sting asked Dixie to let him give him the power to the Real Hulk Hogan. Dixie did her best to act conflicted. Later on in the show, in the main event slot,...
- 3/26/2012
- by Patrick Farren
- Obsessed with Film
iMPACT Wrestling
October 13th 2011
It’s the go home show before Bound For Glory which means its their last time to sell the show! And in an interview this week Hulk Hogan completely buried Robert Roode as a credible main eventer by saying he doesn’t think hes the guy, and that Angle should “Carry” him to a good match nonetheless. Way to bury your own main event Hulk.
Speaking of the main event, Kurt Angle, the defending champion is first out tonight and calls out his challenger Robert Roode right away. “Next World Champ” chant. Kurt says he booked the matches the past few weeks to try and break him down. Angle congratulates him for winning them, but reminds him he’s the greatest wrestler ever and he’ll prove it at Bfg. Then he extends a hand. Roode decides not to shake though and takes a mic. Roode...
October 13th 2011
It’s the go home show before Bound For Glory which means its their last time to sell the show! And in an interview this week Hulk Hogan completely buried Robert Roode as a credible main eventer by saying he doesn’t think hes the guy, and that Angle should “Carry” him to a good match nonetheless. Way to bury your own main event Hulk.
Speaking of the main event, Kurt Angle, the defending champion is first out tonight and calls out his challenger Robert Roode right away. “Next World Champ” chant. Kurt says he booked the matches the past few weeks to try and break him down. Angle congratulates him for winning them, but reminds him he’s the greatest wrestler ever and he’ll prove it at Bfg. Then he extends a hand. Roode decides not to shake though and takes a mic. Roode...
- 10/15/2011
- by Patrick Farren
- Obsessed with Film
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