Paola showed off her trim waistline and curves in a crop top and shorts. Pic credit: @paola_mayfield/Instagram
90 Day Fiance star Paola Mayfield continues to share her jaw-dropping figure with her adoring fans.
The Colombian-born beauty recently debuted a new look with long, blonde hair, a stark contrast to her typically dark locks.
As a certified personal trainer, nutritional coach, Zumba instructor, and professional wrestler, Paola knows a thing or two about keeping her body in tip-top shape.
The 35-year-old stunner often graces her Instagram with sultry images of herself, much to the delight of her 1.1M followers.
Her most recent share came in the form of a carousel post in which she showed off her new hair color and her sensational physique.
Posing for a casual outdoor shot, Paola donned a high-neck, white crop top paired with pastel yellow drawstring shorts. Paola left her shorts untied, and her...
90 Day Fiance star Paola Mayfield continues to share her jaw-dropping figure with her adoring fans.
The Colombian-born beauty recently debuted a new look with long, blonde hair, a stark contrast to her typically dark locks.
As a certified personal trainer, nutritional coach, Zumba instructor, and professional wrestler, Paola knows a thing or two about keeping her body in tip-top shape.
The 35-year-old stunner often graces her Instagram with sultry images of herself, much to the delight of her 1.1M followers.
Her most recent share came in the form of a carousel post in which she showed off her new hair color and her sensational physique.
Posing for a casual outdoor shot, Paola donned a high-neck, white crop top paired with pastel yellow drawstring shorts. Paola left her shorts untied, and her...
- 9/22/2022
- by Mona Wexler
- Monsters and Critics
Tessa Blanchard. A second-generation star who broke barriers for women’s wrestling during her time in Impact Wrestling. Not only is she a former Impact Knockout’s Champion, but she’s the only female to hold the Impact World title. Following a rocky exit from the company in 2020, the second-generation star has seemingly been missing from the spotlight. This is odd because Blanchard was once considered the hottest free agent at one point of her career, and the fact that neither WWE nor All Elite Wrestling has not scooped up the former Impact World Champion is shocking. Now, this could be a
How Tessa Blanchard Killed Her Chances At WWE And Aew...
How Tessa Blanchard Killed Her Chances At WWE And Aew...
- 5/12/2022
- by Jeffrey Bowie Jr.
- TVovermind.com
ViacomCBS announced today a new multi-year distribution agreement with the Jeanie Buss-owned Wow – Women Of Wrestling, marking the return of the league to TV. Wow had been on Axs TV from 2019-2020.
New episodes of Wow will launch in weekend syndication in the fall of 2022. ViacomCBS Global Distribution Group has already secured clearance in 160 markets, representing 70 percent of the United States via licensing agreements with deals that include CBS-owned-and-operated stations and Sinclair Broadcast Group. Historical seasons will be available on CW Seed and Pluto TV platforms, expected in December 2021.
Lakers owner Jeanie Buss is the money behind the show, which she has called “a passion project.” It was created by David McLane, who was also created the original incarnation of women’s wrestling series Glow.
“I grew up in the era of Title 9, and there are so many female athletes, so many college programs for women to participate in,...
New episodes of Wow will launch in weekend syndication in the fall of 2022. ViacomCBS Global Distribution Group has already secured clearance in 160 markets, representing 70 percent of the United States via licensing agreements with deals that include CBS-owned-and-operated stations and Sinclair Broadcast Group. Historical seasons will be available on CW Seed and Pluto TV platforms, expected in December 2021.
Lakers owner Jeanie Buss is the money behind the show, which she has called “a passion project.” It was created by David McLane, who was also created the original incarnation of women’s wrestling series Glow.
“I grew up in the era of Title 9, and there are so many female athletes, so many college programs for women to participate in,...
- 10/7/2021
- by Tom Tapp
- Deadline Film + TV
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we’ve got no more Tessa Blanchard or Michael Elgin in Impact, so the main event is drastically altered, like a Hollywood actress who gets a face-lift to look like Betty Boop…boop-doop-be-doop…boop! Madman Fulton has his second main event in two weeks, which is great for his career, but may not be great for the main event (it’s fine…I checked…through the Veil Of The Force…Star Wars!!!). The road to Slammiversary continues, right now.
Match #1: Chris Bey w/ Johnny Swinger def. Suicide The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Chris Bey is looking to take out the masked man en route to his X-Division Title opportunity against Willie Mack at Slammiversary. The action is fast and furious in the early going as Bey traps Suicide in the...
Match #1: Chris Bey w/ Johnny Swinger def. Suicide The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Chris Bey is looking to take out the masked man en route to his X-Division Title opportunity against Willie Mack at Slammiversary. The action is fast and furious in the early going as Bey traps Suicide in the...
- 7/1/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have…well, Michael Elgin is suspended and Dave Crist and Joey Ryan are fired, due to the numerous sexual misconduct allegations made against them. Jake Crist has been accused of being very violent at work (allegedly). Tessa Blanchard is still (allegedly) accused of being a racist and a sociopath by people in the wrestling industry and Moose still has an old accusation of perversion (allegedly). Also, I’m pretty sure Sami Callihan is crazy and Rich Swann just as much. Impact sure knows how to pick’em, don’t they? Well, why we all get creeped out, let’s consider how tall Santa’s elves are…stupid little fuckers. Impact is on like that old episode of “Bonanza” where George Costanza put his hands’a on The Band’s last waltz’a...
- 6/25/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and f— you. On this week’s show, we continue the build to a PPV that isn’t happening in a league that’s been rebranded with a generic name that no one wanted. Any-way, let’s enjoy Impact Wrestling, because Spousal Abuse Wrestling is not a good name for a wrestling promotion.
Match #1: Josh Alexander w/ Ethan Page def. Eddie Edwards The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Before Eddie Edwards competes against both Tessa Blanchard and Michael Elgin with the World Title on the line at Rebellion, he steps in the ring with one half of the Tag Team Champions, Josh Alexander on Impact! Eddie begins to build momentum with one of his signature dives to the outside. Alexander hits a thunderous spinning slam for two. Both men willingly exchange chops...
Match #1: Josh Alexander w/ Ethan Page def. Eddie Edwards The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Before Eddie Edwards competes against both Tessa Blanchard and Michael Elgin with the World Title on the line at Rebellion, he steps in the ring with one half of the Tag Team Champions, Josh Alexander on Impact! Eddie begins to build momentum with one of his signature dives to the outside. Alexander hits a thunderous spinning slam for two. Both men willingly exchange chops...
- 4/2/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have Mike Mignola re-making Hellboy into Joey Jack: King Of The Little People. Also, coronavirus is killing people, so take that seriously, but remember that there are a lot of other things that are killing people which are not taken seriously. We gotta keep this all in perspective and not just try to scare people into staying home, like that Sara Haines/Haynes/Hanes chick from The View wants…to some degree anyway. Okay, Impact is back so let’s…review it? That sounds lame, like a George T. Miller movie.
Match #1: Willie Mack def. Cousin Jake, Acey Romero, Daga, Rohit Raju, Jake Crist, Chris Bey & Trey – X-Division #1 Contender Scramble Match The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Whoever scores the first pin or submission will be be the #1 Contender for the X-Division Championship.
Match #1: Willie Mack def. Cousin Jake, Acey Romero, Daga, Rohit Raju, Jake Crist, Chris Bey & Trey – X-Division #1 Contender Scramble Match The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Whoever scores the first pin or submission will be be the #1 Contender for the X-Division Championship.
- 3/25/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have the final match in the Best Of 5 Series between Eddie Edwards and Michael Elgin. It’s time to rock…and rolllllllllllll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Match #1: Rhino def. Madman Fulton The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Before the match begins, the referee ejects the Crist brothers from ringside. Fulton chokes Rhino with his boot in the corner. Rhino tries to build momentum with a series of chops but Fulton shuts him down with a back elbow. Fulton charges but Rhino sidesteps, sending Fulton crashing into the turnbuckle. Fulton counters the Gore into a big boot for two. Rhino connects with the Gore to win.
My Opinion: 2.5 out of 5 – Fulton’s okay, but Rhino is still far superior. Also, this was like watching molasses race a snail and a sloth to Sally Struther’s house for a night-cap.
Match #1: Rhino def. Madman Fulton The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Before the match begins, the referee ejects the Crist brothers from ringside. Fulton chokes Rhino with his boot in the corner. Rhino tries to build momentum with a series of chops but Fulton shuts him down with a back elbow. Fulton charges but Rhino sidesteps, sending Fulton crashing into the turnbuckle. Fulton counters the Gore into a big boot for two. Rhino connects with the Gore to win.
My Opinion: 2.5 out of 5 – Fulton’s okay, but Rhino is still far superior. Also, this was like watching molasses race a snail and a sloth to Sally Struther’s house for a night-cap.
- 3/11/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have…okay, this show kinda sucks. It’ll make you long for the Hulk Hogan era of Tna. Yeah, that’s sad, but probably the case. Okay, Gut-Check is back and it’s horrible.
Match #1: Daga def. Rob Van Dam (Count-Out) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Daga hits a slingshot crossbody to the outside. Rvd sends Daga into the apron, followed by a powerslam on the floor to gain control. Rvd hangs up Daga on the ropes, then connects with a kick off the top rope. Katie is furious at ringside as people continue to say rude things to her on the internet. Rvd tries to persuade her not to care what they say. Katie heads to the back. Rvd attempts the monkey flip but Daga cuts him off with a dropkick.
Match #1: Daga def. Rob Van Dam (Count-Out) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Daga hits a slingshot crossbody to the outside. Rvd sends Daga into the apron, followed by a powerslam on the floor to gain control. Rvd hangs up Daga on the ropes, then connects with a kick off the top rope. Katie is furious at ringside as people continue to say rude things to her on the internet. Rvd tries to persuade her not to care what they say. Katie heads to the back. Rvd attempts the monkey flip but Daga cuts him off with a dropkick.
- 2/26/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and I look like Jordynne Grace, but with marshmallows in my mouth. We’ve got the final build for Sacrifice, so don’t go anywhere…except the bathroom…and to work…and to your kid’s little league game. Yeah, go to those things, but stay here after those are done for Impact Wrestling.
Match #1: Tjp w/ Fallah Bahh def. Josh Alexander w/ Ethan Page The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Tjp builds momentum with a quick dropkick. Tjp charges into the corner but Alexander counters with a big boot. Alexander connects with a backbreaker for a two count. Alexander is perched on the top with Tjp on his shoulders but Tjp counters into a Cross Armbreaker. Tjp flies over the top with a Corkscrew Plancha. Alexander is enraged as he spins Tjp over his shoulders,...
Match #1: Tjp w/ Fallah Bahh def. Josh Alexander w/ Ethan Page The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Tjp builds momentum with a quick dropkick. Tjp charges into the corner but Alexander counters with a big boot. Alexander connects with a backbreaker for a two count. Alexander is perched on the top with Tjp on his shoulders but Tjp counters into a Cross Armbreaker. Tjp flies over the top with a Corkscrew Plancha. Alexander is enraged as he spins Tjp over his shoulders,...
- 2/19/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a really great match on here and some stupid Su Yung stuff. You’ll know the match when you see it and the Su Yung stuff when it gives you a tumor. Also, Booker T sent us another message: Women can’t wrestle fo’ s—————-! What a consistent man. Isn’t he consistent?
Match #1: Tessa Blanchard def. Adam Thornstowe w/ Luster the Legend & Ace Austin The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Luster gets up on the apron. Thornstowe charges at Tessa but she sidesteps, causing him to knock his own partner to the floor. Tessa hits a Tilt-a-Whirl Head Scissors. Tessa attempts a dive on Luster but he catches her in mid-air and slams her into the apron. Thornstowe attempts a standing Moonsault but Tessa avoids it to start building momentum.
Match #1: Tessa Blanchard def. Adam Thornstowe w/ Luster the Legend & Ace Austin The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Luster gets up on the apron. Thornstowe charges at Tessa but she sidesteps, causing him to knock his own partner to the floor. Tessa hits a Tilt-a-Whirl Head Scissors. Tessa attempts a dive on Luster but he catches her in mid-air and slams her into the apron. Thornstowe attempts a standing Moonsault but Tessa avoids it to start building momentum.
- 2/6/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s edition of The Last Week In Wrestling, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have…if I’ve ever offended any-one on here with these reviews, then I apologize. I get carried away with the jokes and all that often enough. I read through a few of my reviews a bit ago and I can be a bit much. If I ever say anything too wild, just remember that these are just free-wheelin’ shots in the dark. I enjoy reviewing the matches (even when some of them are disappointing). That’s about all I want of that touchy-feely crap. Alright, it’s wrestling time.
Best Moment:
Memphis Gets Its Due (All Elite Wrestling) – Aew had a great segment where numerous icons of the Memphis wrestling scene were honored for their great careers. This was a very touching tribute to that piece of...
Best Moment:
Memphis Gets Its Due (All Elite Wrestling) – Aew had a great segment where numerous icons of the Memphis wrestling scene were honored for their great careers. This was a very touching tribute to that piece of...
- 1/27/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have Tessa’s second week as champion, so let’s call Booker T to celebrate! (phone ringing) Booker T: Sucka? Nathan: It’s Nathan…the writer from Nerdly. Booker T: F— you, suckaaaaaaaaaaaaaa! Ain’t no woman be no damn World Champion! Shoot da’ b—-! Nathan: Booker… Booker T: Shut yo’ mouth, sucka-man! Nathan: Why can’t a woman be a World Champion? Booker T: Tits ain’t balls, sucka. Nathan: I… Booker T: The five time, five time, five time, five time, five time WCW World Heavyweight Champion. Can you dig that, suckaaaaaaaaaaaa?! Nathan: Shut the f— up you old bastard! Booker T: Oh hell no! Tell Me You Did Not Just Say That?! Tell Me You Did Not Just Say That!? Nathan: King…Bookah! Booker T: I’mma whoop dat ass,...
- 1/22/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this edition of The Last Week In Wrestling, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and the critics hated Rey being a Palpatine. They actually thought that being a nobody was more devastating than being the descendant of the Emperor. I’d rather be Marge Debruge’s son than Adolf Hitler’s kid, if you catch my drift. That argument for Rise Of Skywalker being terrible is so stupid…there are many reasons to dislike Rise Of Skywalker, but Rey being cursed as the spawn of evil is not one of them. Did Rey even care who her parents were in The Force Awakens? I was under the impression Rey knew who here parents were and didn’t give a s— that they were poor. Any-way, I’m prattling on because wrestling often feels like this argument about Rey in Rise Of Skywalker, that being completely stupid.
- 1/21/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Nxt UK review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and Booker T said some sexist s— about Tessa Blanchard’s Impact World Title run being the dumbest thing in Impact Wrestling history. Somebody’s big, black ass is sleeping on the couch tonight, ain’t it? Ronda Rousey could kick Steven Segal’s ass, no problem. Hell, Amanda Nunes could only beat Ronda in a cage with all the rules in place. Try sending that flavor of the month Nunes (who I like) to fight Ronda on the street instead…whole other story. I’m ramblin’, but watching this brand gets me thinking about all that foolishness from Booker T, because there are an awful lot of people, male and female, who don’t have the typical look of Vince McMahon’s kinda wrestler and they are getting the same bull-s— argument from...
- 1/17/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have the fall-out of Hard To Kill, with Tessa Blanchard making history as the first female World Champion at this level of fame. Chikara and Lucha Underground have done this as well, but to lesser effect. Okay, let’s get to it.
Match #1: Desi Hit Squad (Rohit Raju & Shera) def. Rascalz (Dez & Wentz), Reno Scum (Adam Thornstowe & Luster the Legend) & Tjp & Daga The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Anything goes in this four-way tag team match featuring some of Impact Wrestling’s top tag teams. Luster hits Dez with a German suplex, followed by a double foot stomp from Thornstowe. Wentz breaks up the pin attempt at two. Shera powerslams his owner partner Rohit on top of Tjp. It doesn’t take long for Tjp to get back in the...
Match #1: Desi Hit Squad (Rohit Raju & Shera) def. Rascalz (Dez & Wentz), Reno Scum (Adam Thornstowe & Luster the Legend) & Tjp & Daga The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Anything goes in this four-way tag team match featuring some of Impact Wrestling’s top tag teams. Luster hits Dez with a German suplex, followed by a double foot stomp from Thornstowe. Wentz breaks up the pin attempt at two. Shera powerslams his owner partner Rohit on top of Tjp. It doesn’t take long for Tjp to get back in the...
- 1/16/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Ring Of Honor’s Honor Reigns Supreme, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and this is the second show of two, with Saturday Night At Center Stage being the first. Jane Fonda makes me Fonda a good stiffy. You don’t need to know what these things mean. Let’s wrestle…with reading my bad writing.
Match #1: Rey Horus defeated Andrew Everett The following is courtesy of rohwrestling.com:
Horus, still riding high after he, Bandido and Flamita knocked off Villain Enterprises to win the Roh World Six-Man Tag Team Titles the night before, scored his second impressive victory of the weekend. Everett, just as he did in his match against Dragon Lee in Atlanta, put on a strong performance in defeat. Horus pinned Everett after hitting a twisting bodyscissors driver while Everett was perched on the top turnbuckle.
My Opinion: 3.3 out...
Match #1: Rey Horus defeated Andrew Everett The following is courtesy of rohwrestling.com:
Horus, still riding high after he, Bandido and Flamita knocked off Villain Enterprises to win the Roh World Six-Man Tag Team Titles the night before, scored his second impressive victory of the weekend. Everett, just as he did in his match against Dragon Lee in Atlanta, put on a strong performance in defeat. Horus pinned Everett after hitting a twisting bodyscissors driver while Everett was perched on the top turnbuckle.
My Opinion: 3.3 out...
- 1/16/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Impact Wrestling’s Bash at the Brewery 2, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we’ve got the calm before the Tessa Blanchard storm, so don’t forget to wear your “don’t call me n—–“ rain-poncho. Hey, she’s the one who is the racist. Okay, we’ve got a good night of action to get to, so let’s rocket like a wocket in a pocket with its cocket in a socket.
Match #1: Ace Austin def. Wentz The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Wentz tweaks his knee in the early going. Wentz is about to fly to the outside but Ace rushes back in the ring and cuts him off. Ace continues to wear down the knee until Wentz builds momentum with a German suplex. Wentz hit a double foot stomp for a two count. Wentz spikes Ace on...
Match #1: Ace Austin def. Wentz The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Wentz tweaks his knee in the early going. Wentz is about to fly to the outside but Ace rushes back in the ring and cuts him off. Ace continues to wear down the knee until Wentz builds momentum with a German suplex. Wentz hit a double foot stomp for a two count. Wentz spikes Ace on...
- 1/15/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and I wrote some comments on Disqus today. I got three negative comments and I’m a sad guy. Wait…I don’t care. You can type in my name and see my comments on…certain websites. Some dink took issue with me hyphenating “every-thing”. You’re supposed to hyphenate that word. It’s a compound word. Every-thing isn’t a real word. It’s a lazy word. The English language is filled with lazy words. I should know, because I’m about to use a lot of them right now. Anyway, we’ve got the build for Hard To Kill coming to a boil. Tessa Blanchard might be a World Champion very soon. Whether you’re into that or not, that’s a big piece of history that might be on the horizon.
- 1/8/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have more build for the Tessa Blanchard/Sami Callihan Impact World Title Match at Hard To Kill. In the words of Steven Segal: “I f—– the baby-sitter.” Let’s get to it before I forget what it mea…I like turtles!
Match #1: Eddie Edwards vs. Brian Cage (No Contest) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Eddie flies but Cage catches him in mid-air. Eddie reverses into a Hurricanrana on the outside. Eddie hits a vertical suplex, followed by another Hurricanrana in the ring to build momentum. Eddie connects with the Blue Thunder Bomb for a near fall. Cage comes back with a huge clothesline, turning Eddie inside out. Mid-match, Michael Elgin comes to the ring and hits both Cage and Eddie with a double clothesline.
My Opinion: 3.4 out of 5 – This...
Match #1: Eddie Edwards vs. Brian Cage (No Contest) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Eddie flies but Cage catches him in mid-air. Eddie reverses into a Hurricanrana on the outside. Eddie hits a vertical suplex, followed by another Hurricanrana in the ring to build momentum. Eddie connects with the Blue Thunder Bomb for a near fall. Cage comes back with a huge clothesline, turning Eddie inside out. Mid-match, Michael Elgin comes to the ring and hits both Cage and Eddie with a double clothesline.
My Opinion: 3.4 out of 5 – This...
- 12/4/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this edition of the The Last Week In Wrestling, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and the Watchmen TV show has an elephant now. I don’t know what the f— this show is all about, but I do know that this edition of the column has some good stuff in it. Mrs. Fletcher is hot. Power-bommmmmmmmmmmmb!!!!!!!!
Best Moment:
One Large Step For Woman-Kind (Impact Wrestling) – Tess Blanchard got her number one contendership to the Impact World Title in a truly great Gauntlet Match. Hey, if I can’t use a Neil Armstrong here, then what’s the point of even being alive?
Best Promo:
Sinister Minister Preaches More Evil S— (Impact Wrestling) – Jim Mitchell did more of his great talking to Suzie/Su Yung. At this point, Mitchell could do this in his sleep.
Best Speaker:
Samoa Joe (World Wrestling Entertainment) – Joe was on commentary...
Best Moment:
One Large Step For Woman-Kind (Impact Wrestling) – Tess Blanchard got her number one contendership to the Impact World Title in a truly great Gauntlet Match. Hey, if I can’t use a Neil Armstrong here, then what’s the point of even being alive?
Best Promo:
Sinister Minister Preaches More Evil S— (Impact Wrestling) – Jim Mitchell did more of his great talking to Suzie/Su Yung. At this point, Mitchell could do this in his sleep.
Best Speaker:
Samoa Joe (World Wrestling Entertainment) – Joe was on commentary...
- 12/3/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a huge Gauntlet Match to get to, so let’s rev-up the ol’ TalkTech and write the greatest review ever! Also, this TalkTech equipment allows me to hack into Nato and change their passwords. Username: f—face69 any-one? Buahahahahahahahaha! This thing is so cool, that it even transcribes my maniacal laughing! Buahahahahahahahahahaha! I’m such a loser! Buahahahahahahahahaha!
Match #1: The Rascalz defeated The Deaners, Reno Scum and Desi Hit Squad The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Cody Deaner dove through the ropes, taking out everybody by the ramp. Cousin Jake then tosses Adam Thornstowe over the ropes with the Overhead Release Suplex. It would be Dez’s turn as he lands the Cartwheel Handspring Space Flying Tiger Drop over the ropes. Dez and Wentz hit the Hot Fire Flame...
Match #1: The Rascalz defeated The Deaners, Reno Scum and Desi Hit Squad The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Cody Deaner dove through the ropes, taking out everybody by the ramp. Cousin Jake then tosses Adam Thornstowe over the ropes with the Overhead Release Suplex. It would be Dez’s turn as he lands the Cartwheel Handspring Space Flying Tiger Drop over the ropes. Dez and Wentz hit the Hot Fire Flame...
- 11/20/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have Paula Abdul dancing like a cat. From those d—k-heads on Shark Tank…I’m switching the joke. Wouldn’t it be great if that show was true to the advertising? Mr. Wonderful my ass. That fat slob couldn’t piss Paul Orndorff’s boots clean with Pine Sol. I don’t care if that joke makes sense or not. Besides, it gives you an extra thing to hold over me. Okay, Impact is still trying to pretend that it never was called Total Non-Stop Action Wrestling. Shhhhhhh.
Match #1: Trey def. Petey Williams, Brent Banks, Rohit Raju, Aiden Prince & Willie Mack – Winner Becomes No.1 Contender for X-Division Title The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
XXX-Division Champion Ace Austin joins Josh Mathews and Don Callis on commentary. Trey hits a springboard flip dive,...
Match #1: Trey def. Petey Williams, Brent Banks, Rohit Raju, Aiden Prince & Willie Mack – Winner Becomes No.1 Contender for X-Division Title The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
XXX-Division Champion Ace Austin joins Josh Mathews and Don Callis on commentary. Trey hits a springboard flip dive,...
- 11/14/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Impact Wrestling’s Turning Point, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and Power Rangers is a euphemism for horny ballerina. Okay, that might be made-up, but who cares? Also, Donald Glover did a lousy job of playing Lando Calrissian in Solo. Now, as a version of Huggy Bear on Valium, maybe, but not Lando Calrissian. Okay, let’s get to the fun.
Match #1: Tessa Blanchard and Jordynne Grace defeated Madison Rayne and Havok
My Opinion: 2.7 out of 5 – This was good, but not great. I hate always giving so many women’s matches lower scores, but that is the way the cookie crumbles right now. Maybe thing will be better in a year’s time.
Match #2: Clutch Adams defeated DeSean Pratt, Façade, Mason, Kc Navarro and Evander James – 6-Way Fray
My Opinion: 2.9 out of 5 – Façade and the rest of the gang worked...
Match #1: Tessa Blanchard and Jordynne Grace defeated Madison Rayne and Havok
My Opinion: 2.7 out of 5 – This was good, but not great. I hate always giving so many women’s matches lower scores, but that is the way the cookie crumbles right now. Maybe thing will be better in a year’s time.
Match #2: Clutch Adams defeated DeSean Pratt, Façade, Mason, Kc Navarro and Evander James – 6-Way Fray
My Opinion: 2.9 out of 5 – Façade and the rest of the gang worked...
- 11/13/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and Charles Rosher can light my ass. Greta Garbo couldn’t wrestle her way out of a paper bag and this show might have that same problem, at least this week. You’ll see what I mean.
Match #1: Moose def. Willie Mack The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Willie hits a Hurricanrana to gain control in the early going. Moose connects with a delayed dropkick in the corner. Moose shows off his incredible strength with a strong Irish whip in the corner. Moose hits the Go to Hell Sitdown Powerbomb for a near fall. Willie builds momentum with a Stunner, followed by a huge clothesline that turns Moose inside out. Moose takes Willie off the top with a thunderous Superplex, followed by the No Jackhammer Needed Spear to win.
My Opinion: 3.2 out...
Match #1: Moose def. Willie Mack The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Willie hits a Hurricanrana to gain control in the early going. Moose connects with a delayed dropkick in the corner. Moose shows off his incredible strength with a strong Irish whip in the corner. Moose hits the Go to Hell Sitdown Powerbomb for a near fall. Willie builds momentum with a Stunner, followed by a huge clothesline that turns Moose inside out. Moose takes Willie off the top with a thunderous Superplex, followed by the No Jackhammer Needed Spear to win.
My Opinion: 3.2 out...
- 11/7/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Impact Wrestling have announced that its flagship weekly two-hour program Impact! will move to Wednesday nights at 9pm. on Fight Network UK, available on Sky Channel 192 and Freesat Channel 161, beginning on October 30th. In addition to the broadcast premiere Wednesdays on Fight Network UK (which takes over Showcase TV every night at 9pm), Impact! will continue to air across the U.K. on 5Star on Friday nights.
The first episode in the new time slot will feature the aftermath of Impact’s biggest event of the year, Bound For Glory 2019 (Bfg), kicking off the new era with a World Title Cage Match as Champion Brian Cage faces ruthless rival Sami Callihan in a rematch of their high-octane Bfg headlining bout.
From the press release:
In more fallout from Bound For Glory, the star-studded episode includes Ufc Hall of Famer Ken Shamrock addressing his future and wrestling legend Rob Van Dam...
The first episode in the new time slot will feature the aftermath of Impact’s biggest event of the year, Bound For Glory 2019 (Bfg), kicking off the new era with a World Title Cage Match as Champion Brian Cage faces ruthless rival Sami Callihan in a rematch of their high-octane Bfg headlining bout.
From the press release:
In more fallout from Bound For Glory, the star-studded episode includes Ufc Hall of Famer Ken Shamrock addressing his future and wrestling legend Rob Van Dam...
- 10/25/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Impact Wrestling: Bound For Glory 2019, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have some big matches tonight, so this might just be good. Okay, I already know, but I have to pretend. Freddy Krueger could’ve used some sun-screen. Okay, we’ve got the biggest night of Impact Wrestling’s year and it’s ready for…what word am I looking for? Oh well…glory! Bound For Glory! Yes! I rule/suck. Damn it! Why can’t I lie? At least Bfg is great. Ah! Spoiler Alert!
Match #1: Call Your Shot Gauntlet Match: Winner – Eddie Edwards
My Opinion: 2.6 out of 5 – Eddie won the match. This went long, but didn’t have much to offer. Eddie won! Holy $#!@!
Match #2: Taya Valkyrie defeated Tenille Dashwood – Knockouts Title Match
My Opinion: 3 out of 5 – This was not as good as I was hoping for,...
Match #1: Call Your Shot Gauntlet Match: Winner – Eddie Edwards
My Opinion: 2.6 out of 5 – Eddie won the match. This went long, but didn’t have much to offer. Eddie won! Holy $#!@!
Match #2: Taya Valkyrie defeated Tenille Dashwood – Knockouts Title Match
My Opinion: 3 out of 5 – This was not as good as I was hoping for,...
- 10/21/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and a man was reading an article and told a friend it said that pigs can have dozens of orgasms at the same time, to which the friend replied “That’s why your marriage has lasted so long.” I hope Impact is better than a horny pig, but you never know. Bound For Glory is this Sunday, so let’s get to the go-home show that will send us to Axs, next week.
Match #1: Michael Elgin def. Fallah Bahh w/ Tjp The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Elgin uses his incredible power to suplex Fallah. The feats of strength continue with a big powerslam. Fallah builds momentum with a series of palm strikes, followed by a running crossbody for a two count. Elgin hits a running clothesline for a near fall of his own.
Match #1: Michael Elgin def. Fallah Bahh w/ Tjp The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Elgin uses his incredible power to suplex Fallah. The feats of strength continue with a big powerslam. Fallah builds momentum with a series of palm strikes, followed by a running crossbody for a two count. Elgin hits a running clothesline for a near fall of his own.
- 10/21/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have the continued build toward Bound For Glory, with more qualifiers for the X-Division Title Ladder Match. Let’s see if Callis and D’Amore have any surprises planned for Bfg, or are they just spinning their wheels in the name of staying employed.
Match #1: Ace Austin def. Eddie Edwards – X-Division Championship Ladder Match Qualifier The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
While Ace is making his way to the ring, a female fan leans over the railing and gives him a smooch. They brawl on the outside in the early going, allowing Ace to grab a cup full of ice and throw it in the face of Eddie. Reno Scum comes down to ringside and pulls the referee out of the ring when Eddie has the match won. Eddie takes...
Match #1: Ace Austin def. Eddie Edwards – X-Division Championship Ladder Match Qualifier The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
While Ace is making his way to the ring, a female fan leans over the railing and gives him a smooch. They brawl on the outside in the early going, allowing Ace to grab a cup full of ice and throw it in the face of Eddie. Reno Scum comes down to ringside and pulls the referee out of the ring when Eddie has the match won. Eddie takes...
- 10/14/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and…wrestling is cool. No weddings this week, which is good. Wrestling. Just have wrestling matches. No weddings! Okay. Wrestling. Now.
Match #1: Tenille Dashwood def. Madison Rayne & Kiera Hogan The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Kiera and Madison work together to do damage to Tenille but in the end, only one can win this 3-way match. Tenille attempts to fight back on multiple occasions but continues to fall victim to the numbers game. Kiera attempts a dive to the outside but Tenille pulls Madison in front of her. Tenille powerbombs Madison on top of Kiera for a near fall. Tenille sends Kiera to the outside, then connects with the Spotlight kick on Madison to win.
My Opinion: 2.4 out of 5 – Tenille won, which is what matters. There was nothing bad here, but not as much was great as…...
Match #1: Tenille Dashwood def. Madison Rayne & Kiera Hogan The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Kiera and Madison work together to do damage to Tenille but in the end, only one can win this 3-way match. Tenille attempts to fight back on multiple occasions but continues to fall victim to the numbers game. Kiera attempts a dive to the outside but Tenille pulls Madison in front of her. Tenille powerbombs Madison on top of Kiera for a near fall. Tenille sends Kiera to the outside, then connects with the Spotlight kick on Madison to win.
My Opinion: 2.4 out of 5 – Tenille won, which is what matters. There was nothing bad here, but not as much was great as…...
- 10/7/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Mike McMahon Oct 3, 2019
Chris Jericho and the debut Jake Hager left Cody and the Young Bucks laying to end the show ...
The Wednesday Night War officially kicked off last night, with Aew's premiere Dynamite episode on TNT opposite WWE's Nxt airing on USA Network.
The companies threw major haymakers right at the start of the fight.
Nxt opened with Matt Riddle vs. Adam Cole in an Nxt Championship match. The match ended with Finn Balor hitting the ring and announcing that he was returning to Nxt.
Aew opened with Cody Rhodes vs. Sammy Guevara in an entertaining and fast-paced match that the company was hoping would set the tone for Aew Dynamite. After Cody's victory, Aew champion Chris Jericho attacked him from behind and viciously beat Cody all around the ringside area.
Aew's first show was very good despite not being as polished as the WWE product. There were...
Chris Jericho and the debut Jake Hager left Cody and the Young Bucks laying to end the show ...
The Wednesday Night War officially kicked off last night, with Aew's premiere Dynamite episode on TNT opposite WWE's Nxt airing on USA Network.
The companies threw major haymakers right at the start of the fight.
Nxt opened with Matt Riddle vs. Adam Cole in an Nxt Championship match. The match ended with Finn Balor hitting the ring and announcing that he was returning to Nxt.
Aew opened with Cody Rhodes vs. Sammy Guevara in an entertaining and fast-paced match that the company was hoping would set the tone for Aew Dynamite. After Cody's victory, Aew champion Chris Jericho attacked him from behind and viciously beat Cody all around the ringside area.
Aew's first show was very good despite not being as polished as the WWE product. There were...
- 10/3/2019
- Den of Geek
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a wedding at the climax of the show. Yeah, a wedding. Who would pay to see a wrestler get married when you could pay to see them fight some-one? Okay, let’s get to the marriage thing so I don’t have to talk about that ever again.
Match #1: Rob Van Dam & Rhino w/ Konnan def. The North (Ethan Page & Josh Alexander) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Rhino attempts the Gore but Page cuts him off with a superkick. Rvd and Page spill to the outside with Rvd taking a nasty spill. The referee is checking on Rvd on the floor. Meanwhile, Alexander attempts to use the title as a weapon but Konnan stops him. Rhino connects with the Gore on Alexander, followed by a Five Star Frog Splash from Rvd to win.
Match #1: Rob Van Dam & Rhino w/ Konnan def. The North (Ethan Page & Josh Alexander) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Rhino attempts the Gore but Page cuts him off with a superkick. Rvd and Page spill to the outside with Rvd taking a nasty spill. The referee is checking on Rvd on the floor. Meanwhile, Alexander attempts to use the title as a weapon but Konnan stops him. Rhino connects with the Gore on Alexander, followed by a Five Star Frog Splash from Rvd to win.
- 9/30/2019
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to Aaa Invading NY, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and this is Aaa Wrestling’s first Madison Square Garden show, despite moving to a smaller location in the Hulu Theater. Impact Wrestling has their roster here as well, so that means Impact got to Madison Square garden as well. This is a big night, so let’s see how this goes.
Match #1: Mascarita Dorada & Chris Dickinson defeated Dave the Clown & Demus
My Opinion: 2.6 out of 5 – This had some nice action sequences, but it was a match that mostly felt like it was around to give Dorada some-thing to do.
Match #2: Team Impact defeated Team Aaa – Trios Match
My Opinion: 3.3 out of 5 – This was spot after spot of mayhem and it made for a very fun, psychotic way to spend a few minutes of the day.
Match #3: Daga defeated Puma King, Flamita and Aerostar...
Match #1: Mascarita Dorada & Chris Dickinson defeated Dave the Clown & Demus
My Opinion: 2.6 out of 5 – This had some nice action sequences, but it was a match that mostly felt like it was around to give Dorada some-thing to do.
Match #2: Team Impact defeated Team Aaa – Trios Match
My Opinion: 3.3 out of 5 – This was spot after spot of mayhem and it made for a very fun, psychotic way to spend a few minutes of the day.
Match #3: Daga defeated Puma King, Flamita and Aerostar...
- 9/25/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Axs TV’s got you, Tuesday night pro-wrestling fans. Beginning in earnest on Oct. 29, Impact Wrestling is moving its weekly series from Saturday nights on the Pursuit Channel to Tuesdays on Axs.
The weekly wrestling series will shift up from its current 10 p.m.-midnight Et time slot to instead occupy 8-10 p.m. Et, filling the “SmackDown Live”-sized void soon to be left in USA Network’s schedule. The pre-taped “Impact!” starts at 8/7c, at 6 p.m. Mt and at 5 p.m. Pt.
“SmackDown” moves from Tuesdays on USA to Fox’s broadcast channel on Friday, Oct. 4. TheWrap first reported Fox Sports’ “SmackDown” acquisition, the shift to Fridays, and its plans to keep the once pre-taped show live.
Also Read: Turner, Aew in Talks to Launch Companion Studio Series for 'Dynamite' Debut - or 'Shortly Thereafter' (Exclusive)
Beginning on Tuesday, Oct. 1 — the first Tuesday night without...
The weekly wrestling series will shift up from its current 10 p.m.-midnight Et time slot to instead occupy 8-10 p.m. Et, filling the “SmackDown Live”-sized void soon to be left in USA Network’s schedule. The pre-taped “Impact!” starts at 8/7c, at 6 p.m. Mt and at 5 p.m. Pt.
“SmackDown” moves from Tuesdays on USA to Fox’s broadcast channel on Friday, Oct. 4. TheWrap first reported Fox Sports’ “SmackDown” acquisition, the shift to Fridays, and its plans to keep the once pre-taped show live.
Also Read: Turner, Aew in Talks to Launch Companion Studio Series for 'Dynamite' Debut - or 'Shortly Thereafter' (Exclusive)
Beginning on Tuesday, Oct. 1 — the first Tuesday night without...
- 9/24/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have the final appearance of Lax in Impact, as they are moving on to All Elite Wrestling. They’ve had an excellent run in Impact, doing great things with a gimmick that they never really fit into that well. Also, I’m still pissed that Two Guys, A Girl And A Pizza Place got rid of the pizza place. Where’s the damn pizza? Stupid ABC. A man took a boy and his ax into a forest. The boy looked at the man and his ax and said “I’m scared”. The man looked back to the boy and said “Yeah, well…I’m the one who has to walk back by himself”. That’s what it feels like watching Impact Wrestling sometimes, but the main event of Lax and Rich Swann...
- 9/23/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Following its Oct. 20 pay-per-view event, “Bound for Glory,” Impact Wrestling is moving its weekly pro-wrestling show “Impact!” to Axs TV. The move was widely expected after Mark Cuban sold his majority stake in Axs to Impact owner Anthem Sports & Entertainment earlier this week.
We do not yet have a day and time for “Impact!” on Axs, which is also the home to New Japan Pro Wrestling and Wow – Women of Wrestling. The two-hour “Impact!” will continue to simulcast globally on Impact Wrestling’s official Twitch channel.
That time slot announcement is coming soon, we’re told.
In January, “Impact!” left Pop for the Pursuit Channel, an outdoor-focused network that was never the best fit — nor did it have the best distribution. Pursuit was technically available to 35 million homes; Axs distribution tops 50 million.
Also Read: 40 Laid Off at Axs TV After Mark Cuban Sells Controlling Stake to Anthem Sports, Steve Harvey...
We do not yet have a day and time for “Impact!” on Axs, which is also the home to New Japan Pro Wrestling and Wow – Women of Wrestling. The two-hour “Impact!” will continue to simulcast globally on Impact Wrestling’s official Twitch channel.
That time slot announcement is coming soon, we’re told.
In January, “Impact!” left Pop for the Pursuit Channel, an outdoor-focused network that was never the best fit — nor did it have the best distribution. Pursuit was technically available to 35 million homes; Axs distribution tops 50 million.
Also Read: 40 Laid Off at Axs TV After Mark Cuban Sells Controlling Stake to Anthem Sports, Steve Harvey...
- 9/12/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Welcome to this week’s review of Impact Wrestling, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and a little birdy told me that Dr. Wagner Jr. might have wrestled at the Impact TV tapings that will air within a few weeks. Dr. Wagner Jr. was supposed to be retired, so if he’s wrestling after he announced his retirement then that makes him a liar. If Dr. Wagner Jr. is a liar, then that makes me angry…with the madness! I’ve got cabin fever! I’ve got it tooooooooooo! Cabin Fever! We’ve got cabin fever and we’re all going mad… I’m okay…just stupider than usual. Alright, it’s time for Impact Wrestling…and cabin fever! I’ve got it toooooooooo! Cabin fever!
Match #1: Moose def. Fallah Bahh The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Moose is in control in the early going as...
Match #1: Moose def. Fallah Bahh The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Moose is in control in the early going as...
- 8/18/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Aaa’s TripleMania Pay Per View, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have the biggest Aaa card of the year, with some of All Elite Wrestling’s biggest stars on the card as well. All right, let’s kick some ass…wait, I’m a #@$$?. Okay, let’s get to it.
Match #1: Astrolux, Dragon Bane and Arkangel Divino defeated Aramis, Toxin and Arez
My Opinion: 3 out of 5 – This was fast and furious lucha libre action that opened the card at the right speed. It sounds like I work at a race track. There was plenty of wild moves that were fired off on after another. This was a fine way to start this whole thing off.
Match #2: Lady Maravilla & Villano III Jr. defeated Big Mami & Nino Hamburgeresa, Scarlett Bordeaux & Sammy Guevara and Australian Suicide & Vanilla – Aaa Mixed Tag Team...
Match #1: Astrolux, Dragon Bane and Arkangel Divino defeated Aramis, Toxin and Arez
My Opinion: 3 out of 5 – This was fast and furious lucha libre action that opened the card at the right speed. It sounds like I work at a race track. There was plenty of wild moves that were fired off on after another. This was a fine way to start this whole thing off.
Match #2: Lady Maravilla & Villano III Jr. defeated Big Mami & Nino Hamburgeresa, Scarlett Bordeaux & Sammy Guevara and Australian Suicide & Vanilla – Aaa Mixed Tag Team...
- 8/5/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Impact Wrestling, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have some more wrestling matches from the Awa…$#!@…Aew…$#!@…Tna…you get the idea. Impact Wrestling is on at the same time as its own PPV, so maybe they really are their own worst enemy. If I had been able to buy Tna back in 2014, I would never have done that…because I would have gone out of business in a week, due to being a moron. Still, I would have loved it. Okay, I’m gonna start crying and you can start reading this review.
Match #1: Aiden Prince def. Chuck Mambo, Wentz, Cody Deaner, Rohit Raju & Petey Williams – #1 Contender’s Match for the X-Division Championship The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Prince hits Mambo with a Hurricanrana. Wentz hits a springboard corkscrew on Prince and Mambo. Petey locks in the Sharpshooter on Wentz.
Match #1: Aiden Prince def. Chuck Mambo, Wentz, Cody Deaner, Rohit Raju & Petey Williams – #1 Contender’s Match for the X-Division Championship The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Prince hits Mambo with a Hurricanrana. Wentz hits a springboard corkscrew on Prince and Mambo. Petey locks in the Sharpshooter on Wentz.
- 8/5/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Impact Wrestling’s Unbreakable event, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have several big matches here to cover, so let’s jump right into this before I knock a vase over and prove the title wrong.
Match #1: Ray Rosas & Peter Avalon defeated Chris Bey & Watts
My Opinion: 2.5 out of 5 – This was a pretty good match that had enough quick action to make this chunk of time fly by, but not stick around in your memory. Every-body here performed well, but it all seemed like this entire match was only booked to fill time, which is a shame given the talent involved. Hey, at least these guys got on Pay Per View.
Match #2: Jake Crist defeated Trey, Ace Austin, Danny Rivera and Adrian Quest – X-Division Title Match
My Opinion: 2.5 out of 5 – Like many of the X-Division matches, this was mostly a spot-fest,...
Match #1: Ray Rosas & Peter Avalon defeated Chris Bey & Watts
My Opinion: 2.5 out of 5 – This was a pretty good match that had enough quick action to make this chunk of time fly by, but not stick around in your memory. Every-body here performed well, but it all seemed like this entire match was only booked to fill time, which is a shame given the talent involved. Hey, at least these guys got on Pay Per View.
Match #2: Jake Crist defeated Trey, Ace Austin, Danny Rivera and Adrian Quest – X-Division Title Match
My Opinion: 2.5 out of 5 – Like many of the X-Division matches, this was mostly a spot-fest,...
- 8/5/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Impact Wrestling, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have the Mash-Up Tournament this week, which is some-thing like the Lethal Lottery of World Championship Wrestling fame. The winner of this tournament gets a title shot, I think. This feels like something Total Non-Stop Action Wrestling used to do and got insulted for. Okay, it’s time to find out if we have a good one on our hands or not.
Match #1: Moose & Eddie Edwards def. Rohit Raju & Cody Deaner – Mash-Up Tournament 1st Round Match The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Cody hits the ropes but Moose hits him in the back with a knee. Cody knocks Moose off the apron but the distraction allows Eddie to gain control with a belly-to-belly suplex on Cody. Moose and Eddie are working together well in the early going as they...
Match #1: Moose & Eddie Edwards def. Rohit Raju & Cody Deaner – Mash-Up Tournament 1st Round Match The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Cody hits the ropes but Moose hits him in the back with a knee. Cody knocks Moose off the apron but the distraction allows Eddie to gain control with a belly-to-belly suplex on Cody. Moose and Eddie are working together well in the early going as they...
- 7/22/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this edition of The Last Week In Wrestling, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and this one is on time… I think. This week, we’ve got some fine wrestling to cover, which is never a bad thing. Some-times, when I write this, I feel like I’m Mary Berry from “The Great British Bake-Off”. I was pissed when I found out the show wasn’t called “The Great British Baking Show”, because our American version of the title is the wrong one. Any-way, we’ve got our own show-stopper to get to…but it isn’t Shawn Michaels, because he’s back to retirement. Here comes the last week in wrestling.
Best Promo:
The American’s British Vengeance (WWE) – In Nxt: UK, Kassius Ohno cut a fabulous promo on Mark Andrews not being a consummate British wrestler, like he is. The audacity of an American...
Best Promo:
The American’s British Vengeance (WWE) – In Nxt: UK, Kassius Ohno cut a fabulous promo on Mark Andrews not being a consummate British wrestler, like he is. The audacity of an American...
- 7/12/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Impact Wrestling’s Slammiversary Pay Per View, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have some big matches on this card, so let’s not waste time playing grab ass and just get right to them.
Match #1: Willie Mack beat Tjp, Trey and Jake Crist – Fatal Four Way Match
This was a fun, frenetic bit of wrestling that served as an appetizer to the card ahead.
My Opinion: 3 out of 5 Match #2: The North beat Lax and The Rascalz – Impact Tag Team Title Match
This was starting to get some-where, but it got cut off before it could do so.
My Opinion: 2.5 out of 5 Match #3: Eddie Edwards beat Killer Kross – First Blood Match
This was a good brawl that had some nice fighting in it, but it felt like a timid version of what should have been here, mainly a true Hardcore Match.
Match #1: Willie Mack beat Tjp, Trey and Jake Crist – Fatal Four Way Match
This was a fun, frenetic bit of wrestling that served as an appetizer to the card ahead.
My Opinion: 3 out of 5 Match #2: The North beat Lax and The Rascalz – Impact Tag Team Title Match
This was starting to get some-where, but it got cut off before it could do so.
My Opinion: 2.5 out of 5 Match #3: Eddie Edwards beat Killer Kross – First Blood Match
This was a good brawl that had some nice fighting in it, but it felt like a timid version of what should have been here, mainly a true Hardcore Match.
- 7/9/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Impact Wrestling’s Bash at The Brewery 2019, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have an entire show held in a brewery. I don’t know why they went for this, but I guess Madison Square Garden isn’t returning their calls. This could be a very interesting venue to wrestle in, as long as everybody resists the urge to have a beer bash battle royal. Okay, let’s watch a bunch of drunks watch some people pretend to beat the snot out of each other at $30 a pop.
Match #1: The Rascalz beat Matthew Palmer, “Dirty” Andy Dalton & Steve O Reno – 6 Man Tag Team Match
This had some nice action, but so does an episode of Family Guy (chicken fight). There was nothing bad here, but nothing great either. Everything went well for what they tried, but this was just a bunch of moves to me.
Match #1: The Rascalz beat Matthew Palmer, “Dirty” Andy Dalton & Steve O Reno – 6 Man Tag Team Match
This had some nice action, but so does an episode of Family Guy (chicken fight). There was nothing bad here, but nothing great either. Everything went well for what they tried, but this was just a bunch of moves to me.
- 7/8/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have more build for Slammiversary to get to, so let’s get to it before Kenny Omega complains some more about Vince McMahon using Evolve Wrestling to compete with All Elite Wrestling’s charity show (pansy-@$$ nancy-boy). Hey, competition is a two-way street that leads to a door that swings both ways. Anyway, let’s call in Bebe’s Kids to sit their happy little cartoon @$$&$ down to watch Impact Wrestling, because it might just be a good one.
Match #1: The North (Ethan Page & Josh Alexander) def. The Deaners (Cody Deaner & Cousin Jake) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Cody takes Page over the top rope to the floor with a clothesline. Jake holds the ropes open as Cody dives through the ropes, crashing into Page on the outside! Alexander...
Match #1: The North (Ethan Page & Josh Alexander) def. The Deaners (Cody Deaner & Cousin Jake) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Cody takes Page over the top rope to the floor with a clothesline. Jake holds the ropes open as Cody dives through the ropes, crashing into Page on the outside! Alexander...
- 7/1/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and this review includes some-one (possibly) getting their face bitten off. I’m not kidding. Really. Okay, let’s see if this is a train-wreck or not. Hey, once there’s a (possible) mutilation involved, shouldn’t that dampen my spirits, just a little bit?
Match #1: Tessa Blanchard def. Jake Crist The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Tessa hits a cutter in the early going, followed by multiple dives through the ropes to the floor! Tessa jumps off the top but Jake cuts her off with a mid-air superkick! Jake remains in control with a series of wrestling moves, including a side Russian legsweep and powerslam. Tessa begins to build momentum but Jake puts a stop to it by raking her eyes. Jake hits a Death Valley Driver for a two count.
Match #1: Tessa Blanchard def. Jake Crist The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Tessa hits a cutter in the early going, followed by multiple dives through the ropes to the floor! Tessa jumps off the top but Jake cuts her off with a mid-air superkick! Jake remains in control with a series of wrestling moves, including a side Russian legsweep and powerslam. Tessa begins to build momentum but Jake puts a stop to it by raking her eyes. Jake hits a Death Valley Driver for a two count.
- 6/24/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Axs TV is giving professional wrestling its own night: “New Japan Pro Wrestling” and “Wow – Women of Wrestling” are moving from Fridays to Saturdays, TheWrap has learned exclusively.
Starting July 13, those summer Saturday nights will feature an eight-week recap of “Wow” Season 1 matches. The show’s 24-episode second season premieres on Sep. 7 at 8/7c, when a stable of new and returning Superheroes — Wow’s branding for its wrestlers — will try to take the belt off of Tessa Blanchard.
Among all that other all-female action, “Wow – Women of Wrestling” Season 2 will also feature a single-elimination tournament to crown tag team champions.
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“Wow” founder David McLane and Stephen Dickey will again provide the analysis and commentary for Season 2.
“Wow” will lead in to “New Japan Pro Wrestling,” which will air at 9/8c on Axs TV.
Starting July 13, those summer Saturday nights will feature an eight-week recap of “Wow” Season 1 matches. The show’s 24-episode second season premieres on Sep. 7 at 8/7c, when a stable of new and returning Superheroes — Wow’s branding for its wrestlers — will try to take the belt off of Tessa Blanchard.
Among all that other all-female action, “Wow – Women of Wrestling” Season 2 will also feature a single-elimination tournament to crown tag team champions.
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“Wow” founder David McLane and Stephen Dickey will again provide the analysis and commentary for Season 2.
“Wow” will lead in to “New Japan Pro Wrestling,” which will air at 9/8c on Axs TV.
- 6/11/2019
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
Welcome to this week’s review of Impact Wrestling, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have some nice matches to get to, so let’s go down to Emmett’s shop and fix Emmett. That’s a Charles Bronson/Andy Griffith/Simpsons joke. Okay, let’s dive right in to Impact and see if it lives up to the standard that it should be at.
Match #1: Rob Van Dam, Tommy Dreamer & Sabu w/ Super Genie def. Moose & The North (Ethan Page & Josh Alexander) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Rvd hits Moose with his signature spinning heel kick in the early going. Rvd connects with Rolling Thunder as Sabu hits a springboard leg drop on Moose! Moose causes a distraction for the referee, allowing him to hit a low blow on Dreamer. Moose attempts Rolling Thunder of his own but Dreamer cuts him off...
Match #1: Rob Van Dam, Tommy Dreamer & Sabu w/ Super Genie def. Moose & The North (Ethan Page & Josh Alexander) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Rvd hits Moose with his signature spinning heel kick in the early going. Rvd connects with Rolling Thunder as Sabu hits a springboard leg drop on Moose! Moose causes a distraction for the referee, allowing him to hit a low blow on Dreamer. Moose attempts Rolling Thunder of his own but Dreamer cuts him off...
- 6/3/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have an Impact Wrestling review in the wake of almost a month’s worth of good television. Let’s hope this is another good show, because with the week the WWE has put wrestling fans through, it nearly feel like a matter of life and death…maybe.
Match #1: Sami Callihan beat Fallah Bahh The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Fallah takes control in the early going, forcing Callihan to retreat to the outside. Callihan targets Fallah’s exposed feet! They exchange strikes in the middle of the ring. Fallah gets the upperhand with a big belly-to-belly suplex. Fallah hits a Samoan Drop when Jake and Dave Crist come to ringside! Scarlett fights back and hits a rolling senton off the apron! Fallah slams Callihan to the mat and almost scores the upset victory!
Match #1: Sami Callihan beat Fallah Bahh The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Fallah takes control in the early going, forcing Callihan to retreat to the outside. Callihan targets Fallah’s exposed feet! They exchange strikes in the middle of the ring. Fallah gets the upperhand with a big belly-to-belly suplex. Fallah hits a Samoan Drop when Jake and Dave Crist come to ringside! Scarlett fights back and hits a rolling senton off the apron! Fallah slams Callihan to the mat and almost scores the upset victory!
- 5/27/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a whole big bunch of stuff happening here, including an actual main event of high quality…that got cut off by an infomercial for the rest of the show. Yeah, Impact Wrestling’s finest hour was stopped by a technical glitch. In any case, the match will be reviewed, thanks to the internet showing it. Okay, let’s make like Meghan Markle and reserve our tickets to the new Shaft movie. I don’t know if she’s going to see the movie, but I’m gonna pretend that she is any-way.
Match #1: Glenn Gilbertti def. Jordynne Grace, Madison Rayne, Kiera Hogan, Scarlett Bordeaux, Tessa Blanchard, Alisha Edwards, Karissa Rivera, Solo Darling, Tasha Steelz & Ashley Vox – Knockouts Battle Royal The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Before the match begins,...
Match #1: Glenn Gilbertti def. Jordynne Grace, Madison Rayne, Kiera Hogan, Scarlett Bordeaux, Tessa Blanchard, Alisha Edwards, Karissa Rivera, Solo Darling, Tasha Steelz & Ashley Vox – Knockouts Battle Royal The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Before the match begins,...
- 5/20/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
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