Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton, Ontario. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz on commentary so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Jon Moxley def. Tomohiro Ishii The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
They went right at it, exchanging heavy fire with vicious chops. Ishii took Mox down with an explosive shoulder tackle. Mox chomped on Ishii’s face and then grinned. Moxley stomped down on Ishii with his boots. He tossed Ishii to the outside, with Claudio and Wheeler looming over Ishii. Moxley wiped out Ishii with an elbow suicida. Eddie Kingston’s music hit! Kingston came down to the ring, grabbing a steel chair. Moxley spiked Ishii with a Gotch-style piledriver for a near fall. Kingston watched from outside the ring. Moxley locked in the bulldog choke. Claudio was staring...
Match #1: Jon Moxley def. Tomohiro Ishii The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
They went right at it, exchanging heavy fire with vicious chops. Ishii took Mox down with an explosive shoulder tackle. Mox chomped on Ishii’s face and then grinned. Moxley stomped down on Ishii with his boots. He tossed Ishii to the outside, with Claudio and Wheeler looming over Ishii. Moxley wiped out Ishii with an elbow suicida. Eddie Kingston’s music hit! Kingston came down to the ring, grabbing a steel chair. Moxley spiked Ishii with a Gotch-style piledriver for a near fall. Kingston watched from outside the ring. Moxley locked in the bulldog choke. Claudio was staring...
- 6/30/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Josh Alexander has become the Longest-Reigning Impact Wrestling World Champion of All-Time. He claimed the title on April 23rd 2022, at the Rebellion pay-per-view, defeating Moose. He has now been the World Champion for 257 consecutive days, surpassing Bobby Roode’s 256-day World Championship run that started on October 26th 2011.
With his history-making title reign, Josh Alexander has established himself as one of the best pro wrestlers of all-time. It also marks an amazing, improbable and unexpected journey – from overweight, troubled teenager to the pinnacle of the pro wrestling industry, focused on perfection and nothing less. He even endured a serious neck injury along the way that required two vertebrae be fused together. Alexander, 35, made his pro wrestling debut in 2005 and was signed by Impact in early-2019. He has been the Impact X Division Champion and is a two-time Impact World Tag Team Champion as The North, a team that also was record-setting.
With his history-making title reign, Josh Alexander has established himself as one of the best pro wrestlers of all-time. It also marks an amazing, improbable and unexpected journey – from overweight, troubled teenager to the pinnacle of the pro wrestling industry, focused on perfection and nothing less. He even endured a serious neck injury along the way that required two vertebrae be fused together. Alexander, 35, made his pro wrestling debut in 2005 and was signed by Impact in early-2019. He has been the Impact X Division Champion and is a two-time Impact World Tag Team Champion as The North, a team that also was record-setting.
- 1/5/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of 2022’s All Out pay-per-view, which once again emanated from Chicago and saw home town boy Cm Punk challenge once again for the Aew World Title and a couple of surprises up its sleeve – but No, I don’t mean new additions to the roster! Let’s get into it…
Zero Hour: Match #1: Aaa Mixed Tag Team Championship Match – Ortiz & Ruby Soho def. Sammy Guevara & Tay Melo
My Thoughts: This started out so well, with Ortiz and Soho running Sammy over with a gold cart in a brilliant call-back to Sammy’s experience with said vehicle. Ortiz looked like a machine in this match, delivering some strong, hard moves to combat Guevara’s speed and agility. This match moved fast, with only a brief lull in action whilst it looked like, the teams recovered from the ridiculous fast-paced, high impact in-ring action! Wrong team won...
Zero Hour: Match #1: Aaa Mixed Tag Team Championship Match – Ortiz & Ruby Soho def. Sammy Guevara & Tay Melo
My Thoughts: This started out so well, with Ortiz and Soho running Sammy over with a gold cart in a brilliant call-back to Sammy’s experience with said vehicle. Ortiz looked like a machine in this match, delivering some strong, hard moves to combat Guevara’s speed and agility. This match moved fast, with only a brief lull in action whilst it looked like, the teams recovered from the ridiculous fast-paced, high impact in-ring action! Wrong team won...
- 9/5/2022
- 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 X-Division Champion Ace Austin defeat Aiden Prince. With that out of the way let’s get right into the main show…
Match #1: Ultimate X Qualifying Match – Kenny King def. Chris Bey The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The winner of this match will move on to Slammiversary where Ace Austin will defend his X-Division Championship in the return of Ultimate X! Maria Kanellis joins Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt on commentary, while the other members of both Honor No More and Bullet Club have been banned from ringside. Bey sends him to the outside with a dropkick, then soars over the top rope to the floor. King picks him off the second rope and follows up with running double knees in the corner. King misses a springboard leg drop,...
Match #1: Ultimate X Qualifying Match – Kenny King def. Chris Bey The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The winner of this match will move on to Slammiversary where Ace Austin will defend his X-Division Championship in the return of Ultimate X! Maria Kanellis joins Tom Hannifan and Matthew Rehwoldt on commentary, while the other members of both Honor No More and Bullet Club have been banned from ringside. Bey sends him to the outside with a dropkick, then soars over the top rope to the floor. King picks him off the second rope and follows up with running double knees in the corner. King misses a springboard leg drop,...
- 5/13/2022
- 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 Tenille Dashwood defeat Gisele Shaw! With that out of the way let’s get right into the main show…
Match #1: Tables Match – W. Morrissey def. Brian Myers The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The personal rivalry between Brian Myers and W. Morrissey is about to explode and someone is going through a table – after all, that’s the only way to win! Morrissey hits a sidewalk slam out of the gate. Myers connects with a slingshot crossbody to the floor. Morrissey drives him back-first into the ring apron. Morrissey attempts a Bqe through a table but Myers breaks free. Morrissey goes for another Bqe but Digital Media Champion Matt Cardona pushes the table over. Morrissey overcomes the numbers game and hits a double chokeslam. Chelsea Green gets involved,...
Match #1: Tables Match – W. Morrissey def. Brian Myers The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The personal rivalry between Brian Myers and W. Morrissey is about to explode and someone is going through a table – after all, that’s the only way to win! Morrissey hits a sidewalk slam out of the gate. Myers connects with a slingshot crossbody to the floor. Morrissey drives him back-first into the ring apron. Morrissey attempts a Bqe through a table but Myers breaks free. Morrissey goes for another Bqe but Digital Media Champion Matt Cardona pushes the table over. Morrissey overcomes the numbers game and hits a double chokeslam. Chelsea Green gets involved,...
- 5/6/2022
- 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 Petersen Events Center, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Let’s get to it!
Match #1: Owen Hart Men’s Qualifying Match – Adam Cole def. Tomohiro Ishii The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Ishii ran into Cole with a running shoulder block, and Cole went outside of the ring to collect his thoughts. Cole came back into the ring and Ishii leveled him with a chop. Cole went back outside for another breather but Ishii followed him out there, dishing out more chops. Ishii charged at Cole and Cole moved, sending Ishii’s forearm crashing into the steel ring post! Back in the ring, Cole applied a chin lock to Ishii. Cole nailed Ishii with a neck breaker. Cole clubbed Tomohiro Ishii with a forearm.
Match #1: Owen Hart Men’s Qualifying Match – Adam Cole def. Tomohiro Ishii The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Ishii ran into Cole with a running shoulder block, and Cole went outside of the ring to collect his thoughts. Cole came back into the ring and Ishii leveled him with a chop. Cole went back outside for another breather but Ishii followed him out there, dishing out more chops. Ishii charged at Cole and Cole moved, sending Ishii’s forearm crashing into the steel ring post! Back in the ring, Cole applied a chin lock to Ishii. Cole nailed Ishii with a neck breaker. Cole clubbed Tomohiro Ishii with a forearm.
- 4/25/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
As part of this weekend’s insanely busy Wrestlemania/Wrestlecon weekend schedule in Dallas (have you seen just how many shows are on over the space of four days?) Impact Wrestling put on a very special pay per view, Multiverse of Matches, that put together a lavish collection of dream matches that crossed promotions, crossed genders and crossed continents… Let’s get to it!
Match #1: Ultimate X Match for the X-Division Championship – Trey Miguel def. Jordynne Grace, Chris Bey, Blake Christian, Vincent & Rich Swann The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Multiverse of Matches kicks off with the return of the high-risk, high-wire spectacle, Ultimate X! The X-Division Title hangs high above the ring and whoever retrieves it will be the champion! Bey gets two-for-one as he takes out both Miguel and Swann with a swift kick. Christian climbs across the cables but Miguel pulls him down and hits a dive to the floor.
Match #1: Ultimate X Match for the X-Division Championship – Trey Miguel def. Jordynne Grace, Chris Bey, Blake Christian, Vincent & Rich Swann The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Multiverse of Matches kicks off with the return of the high-risk, high-wire spectacle, Ultimate X! The X-Division Title hangs high above the ring and whoever retrieves it will be the champion! Bey gets two-for-one as he takes out both Miguel and Swann with a swift kick. Christian climbs across the cables but Miguel pulls him down and hits a dive to the floor.
- 4/4/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Commentators: Analyst – Ian Riccaboni | Color – Bj Whitmer
Welcome to the debut of the weekly Ring of Honor TV review here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and I’m thrilled to give you the run-down on Ring of Honor’s one-hour fight cards that appear on Sinclair Broadcast Group’s numerous television affiliates. We begin these reviews in the midst of great change for not just Ring of Honor, but wrestling in general. With the rise of female wrestling and the advent of Total Non-Stop Action Wrestling/Impact Wrestling’s X-Division style as the premier method for competition in modern wrestling, Ring of Honor’s identity has been forced to change, as what made it original in the past has been claimed by nearly every wrestling league around. In response to the sign of the times, Ring of Honor has looked to the past and duplicated much of the presentation of 1970s wrestling,...
Welcome to the debut of the weekly Ring of Honor TV review here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and I’m thrilled to give you the run-down on Ring of Honor’s one-hour fight cards that appear on Sinclair Broadcast Group’s numerous television affiliates. We begin these reviews in the midst of great change for not just Ring of Honor, but wrestling in general. With the rise of female wrestling and the advent of Total Non-Stop Action Wrestling/Impact Wrestling’s X-Division style as the premier method for competition in modern wrestling, Ring of Honor’s identity has been forced to change, as what made it original in the past has been claimed by nearly every wrestling league around. In response to the sign of the times, Ring of Honor has looked to the past and duplicated much of the presentation of 1970s wrestling,...
- 5/17/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
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