It’s Monday so you know what that means, it’s time for our weekly review of Aew: Rampage! This week’s show was broadcast from the Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh and featured Tony Schiavone, Nigel McGuinness, and Kevin Kelly on commentary. Now let’s get to the review…
Match #1: Hook def. Rocky Romero The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Rocky escaped a suplex and both men ran across the ring, delivering lariats, knocking one another down. Hook was first back to his feet. Hook hurled Rocky with a bigtime German Suplex. Rocky struck Hook with a rising knee strike and then a vertical suplex on the apron! Rocky followed up with the forever clotheslines back in the ring. Hook rallied back with a vicious exploder suplex on Rocky. It was a high impact match in a very short time. Hook hit Rocky with body blows in the corner.
Match #1: Hook def. Rocky Romero The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Rocky escaped a suplex and both men ran across the ring, delivering lariats, knocking one another down. Hook was first back to his feet. Hook hurled Rocky with a bigtime German Suplex. Rocky struck Hook with a rising knee strike and then a vertical suplex on the apron! Rocky followed up with the forever clotheslines back in the ring. Hook rallied back with a vicious exploder suplex on Rocky. It was a high impact match in a very short time. Hook hit Rocky with body blows in the corner.
- 11/27/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz on commentary so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: The Young Bucks (Nick & Matt Jackson) def. The Hardys (Matt & Jeff) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Matt Jackson and Jeff Hardy locked up. Jeff used an atomic drop and then a neck breaker on Matt Jackson. Jeff tagged in Matt Hardy. The Hardys planted Nick Jackson onto Matt Jackson. Matt Hardy power bombed Matt Jackson. Nick tagged in and cleaned house on the Hardys. Nick faceplanted Matt Hardy. The Jacksons hit Risky Business on Matt Hardy. Nick went over the top rope and wiped out the Hardys on the floor. Matt Hardy rallied back with a Side Effect on Matt Jackson. Jeff and Nick tagged in for their respective teams.
Match #1: The Young Bucks (Nick & Matt Jackson) def. The Hardys (Matt & Jeff) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Matt Jackson and Jeff Hardy locked up. Jeff used an atomic drop and then a neck breaker on Matt Jackson. Jeff tagged in Matt Hardy. The Hardys planted Nick Jackson onto Matt Jackson. Matt Hardy power bombed Matt Jackson. Nick tagged in and cleaned house on the Hardys. Nick faceplanted Matt Hardy. The Jacksons hit Risky Business on Matt Hardy. Nick went over the top rope and wiped out the Hardys on the floor. Matt Hardy rallied back with a Side Effect on Matt Jackson. Jeff and Nick tagged in for their respective teams.
- 8/11/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s Monday so you know what that means, it’s time for our weekly review of Aew: Rampage! This week’s show features Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Jim Ross on commentary once again for a special “Championship Friday” edition of the show. Now let’s get to the review…
Match #1: Aaa Mega Championship Match – El Hijo del Vikingo def. Dralistico and Komander The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
They ganged up on the champion to start things off. Dralistico fired off a shotgun dropkick to Vikingo and Komander and followed up with a dive to the outside on them. Dralistico covered Komander after a senton, good for a near fall. Dralistico chopped at Komander’s chest as Jose the Assistant cheered on Dralistico. Vikingo displayed inhuman agility, diving backwards off the ropes with a springboard to Dralistico outside the ring. Vikingo followed up with an implosion hurracanrana.
Match #1: Aaa Mega Championship Match – El Hijo del Vikingo def. Dralistico and Komander The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
They ganged up on the champion to start things off. Dralistico fired off a shotgun dropkick to Vikingo and Komander and followed up with a dive to the outside on them. Dralistico covered Komander after a senton, good for a near fall. Dralistico chopped at Komander’s chest as Jose the Assistant cheered on Dralistico. Vikingo displayed inhuman agility, diving backwards off the ropes with a springboard to Dralistico outside the ring. Vikingo followed up with an implosion hurracanrana.
- 6/5/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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Today’s wrestling rumours…
In the WWE, plenty of backstage whispers on who could possibly get called up from Nxt. One makes sense, while the other would be absolutely insane. There are also some updates on the Ronda Rousey/WWE situation and just how many times are Brock and Undertaker going to wrestle? They are booked for SummerSlam, but that might not be the last time we see those two in a ring.
Speaking of the Undertaker, WWE plans on putting out a DVD devoted to his “Streak” as well as a long overdue tribute to one of their most loved wrestlers.
Also, exactly how much of Paul Heyman’s amazing promos does Heyman get to write and say on live television?
Moving on to indy news; Lucha Underground might be one and done with their season finale coming this Wednesday. Finally, a GoFundMe campaign has been started for Jerry Lynn,...
Today’s wrestling rumours…
In the WWE, plenty of backstage whispers on who could possibly get called up from Nxt. One makes sense, while the other would be absolutely insane. There are also some updates on the Ronda Rousey/WWE situation and just how many times are Brock and Undertaker going to wrestle? They are booked for SummerSlam, but that might not be the last time we see those two in a ring.
Speaking of the Undertaker, WWE plans on putting out a DVD devoted to his “Streak” as well as a long overdue tribute to one of their most loved wrestlers.
Also, exactly how much of Paul Heyman’s amazing promos does Heyman get to write and say on live television?
Moving on to indy news; Lucha Underground might be one and done with their season finale coming this Wednesday. Finally, a GoFundMe campaign has been started for Jerry Lynn,...
- 8/4/2015
- by Joshua Gagnon
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
Jerry Lynn, a performer mostly known for his classic matches in the original Ecw against the likes of Lance Storm and Rob Van Dam, called it a career on March 23rd, 2013 – exactly twenty five years after he had his first match.
The ‘New F’N Show’ had a good, long career, which included spells in WCW, Japan, Ring of Honor, Tna and WWE. However, a quarter century of bumping has taken its toll on him and he now requires major surgeries to his neck and back.
On Thursday August 6, Lynn will hve three degenerative discs in his neck replaced, his vertebrae fused and bone spurs removed, as well. The pain is something he can no longer deal with and, although he has medical insurance, he needs help covering the $5,000 deductible as well as the three months that he will need to take off from work in order to rehab properly.
Jerry Lynn, a performer mostly known for his classic matches in the original Ecw against the likes of Lance Storm and Rob Van Dam, called it a career on March 23rd, 2013 – exactly twenty five years after he had his first match.
The ‘New F’N Show’ had a good, long career, which included spells in WCW, Japan, Ring of Honor, Tna and WWE. However, a quarter century of bumping has taken its toll on him and he now requires major surgeries to his neck and back.
On Thursday August 6, Lynn will hve three degenerative discs in his neck replaced, his vertebrae fused and bone spurs removed, as well. The pain is something he can no longer deal with and, although he has medical insurance, he needs help covering the $5,000 deductible as well as the three months that he will need to take off from work in order to rehab properly.
- 8/4/2015
- by Lewis Howse
- Obsessed with Film
So Tna is officially twelve years old!
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling receives a lot of criticism, and rightfully so. The unwanted stepchild of the wrestling world, Tna has been ridiculed for ridiculous booking, poor live attendance, woeful PPV buys and pushing 40 year old stars from other promotions. It’s easy to criticize Tna, but that doesn’t mean that the company has been a complete failure.
Over the last twelve years, Tna has proven that they can provide an alternative wrestling product that fans can take pride in supporting. Through all the blatant attempts to emulate WWE, and all the downright insane booking by Vince Russo, Tna has shown flashes of brilliance that prove they don’t deserve all the hate. Sure a lot of that may be in the past, but we can still look back at the last decade and say that Tna managed to carve out a...
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling receives a lot of criticism, and rightfully so. The unwanted stepchild of the wrestling world, Tna has been ridiculed for ridiculous booking, poor live attendance, woeful PPV buys and pushing 40 year old stars from other promotions. It’s easy to criticize Tna, but that doesn’t mean that the company has been a complete failure.
Over the last twelve years, Tna has proven that they can provide an alternative wrestling product that fans can take pride in supporting. Through all the blatant attempts to emulate WWE, and all the downright insane booking by Vince Russo, Tna has shown flashes of brilliance that prove they don’t deserve all the hate. Sure a lot of that may be in the past, but we can still look back at the last decade and say that Tna managed to carve out a...
- 6/16/2014
- by Chris Smith
- Obsessed with Film
After about a month of taking in what the WWE Network has to offer I thought we could take a look at some of the things that are worth your time on there, and even just to pick up on DVD. Every PPV event from WWE(F), WCW and Ecw is included on the on-demand section of the network, which means there is hundreds of shows and thousands of hours worth of wrestling to dig through, so I wanted to whittle it down to ten shows that I feel are worth watching, and the reasons will be highlighted too.
Let’s begin with an obvious one shall we?
WWE: WrestleMania 1
Held in Madison Square Garden in New York City, the very first WWF pay-per-view ever presented and a show that lit the fuse on the rocket that became sports entertainment and the concept of pay-per-view. The show isn’t...
Let’s begin with an obvious one shall we?
WWE: WrestleMania 1
Held in Madison Square Garden in New York City, the very first WWF pay-per-view ever presented and a show that lit the fuse on the rocket that became sports entertainment and the concept of pay-per-view. The show isn’t...
- 3/24/2014
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
The X Division was once the best thing on television. These days it’s a watered down shell of it’s former self. Things were on the up with Austin Aries as champion which has ultimately led to him fighting for the World Heavyweight title in a PPV main event. Can you believe it? We can’t! Not from the company that pushed an enfeebled Jeff Hardy over Aj Styles.
So without further ado we look once more into our crystal ball and give you our thoughts on Tna Destination X 2012.
Dakota Darsow Vs Rubix Vs Lars Only Vs Mason Andrews – Last Chance 4 Way
Kudos to Tna for bringing in some exciting talents for this tournament and not just throwing Robbie E into the mix because they don’t have a decent X Division roster anymore, but surely there could have been a few better choices than the ones they...
So without further ado we look once more into our crystal ball and give you our thoughts on Tna Destination X 2012.
Dakota Darsow Vs Rubix Vs Lars Only Vs Mason Andrews – Last Chance 4 Way
Kudos to Tna for bringing in some exciting talents for this tournament and not just throwing Robbie E into the mix because they don’t have a decent X Division roster anymore, but surely there could have been a few better choices than the ones they...
- 7/8/2012
- by Matt Aspin
- Obsessed with Film
Tna Bound For Glory 2011
October 16th, Live from Philadelphia
Obligatory shot of the Liberty Bell and of course Rocky before we move into the Bound For Glory hype video. Then we are listening to Stain’d (for the first time since 2001 if you’re anything like me) as we go Live into the arena. You’d think for their biggest show of the year they’d have some pyro.
X Division Title
Brian Kendrick vs. Austin Aries
Lockup, the crowd strongly behind Austin Aries for some reason. We are in Philly tonight, the crowd could be interesting. Kendrick hip toss and a side head lock take over or three. Austin gets out of each one with an easy head scissors. Kendrick dropkicks him outside, where Aries decides he needs a time out. Of course Kendrick cant resist a vaulting cross body block. I can understand them cheering who they want.
October 16th, Live from Philadelphia
Obligatory shot of the Liberty Bell and of course Rocky before we move into the Bound For Glory hype video. Then we are listening to Stain’d (for the first time since 2001 if you’re anything like me) as we go Live into the arena. You’d think for their biggest show of the year they’d have some pyro.
X Division Title
Brian Kendrick vs. Austin Aries
Lockup, the crowd strongly behind Austin Aries for some reason. We are in Philly tonight, the crowd could be interesting. Kendrick hip toss and a side head lock take over or three. Austin gets out of each one with an easy head scissors. Kendrick dropkicks him outside, where Aries decides he needs a time out. Of course Kendrick cant resist a vaulting cross body block. I can understand them cheering who they want.
- 10/18/2011
- 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
Impact Wrestling September 22nd
Recap Sting and Ric Flair having the worst match ever, then Hogan beating down Sting unconvincingly. This is what you would call a “hype” video. But no amount of hype can save where this storyline is going. In the arena here comes the “Insane Icon” Sting in a Hogan t-shirt carrying a clipboard. Which in wrestling either means contract or petition. This time it seems to be a contract as he wants Hogan to the ring. Hogan obliges. Hogan/Flair/Sting. Its like watching WCW in the mid 90s. Hogan says hes not clear to wrestle. Sting shows footage of Hogan beating him down which contradicts that statement. Sting wants to get it on right now but Hogan doesn’t. Instead bring out another mid 90s staple in Eric Bischoff. Sting ignores him completely then decks him.
Backstage, Karen Jarrett is telling a selection of Knockouts about their match tonight.
Recap Sting and Ric Flair having the worst match ever, then Hogan beating down Sting unconvincingly. This is what you would call a “hype” video. But no amount of hype can save where this storyline is going. In the arena here comes the “Insane Icon” Sting in a Hogan t-shirt carrying a clipboard. Which in wrestling either means contract or petition. This time it seems to be a contract as he wants Hogan to the ring. Hogan obliges. Hogan/Flair/Sting. Its like watching WCW in the mid 90s. Hogan says hes not clear to wrestle. Sting shows footage of Hogan beating him down which contradicts that statement. Sting wants to get it on right now but Hogan doesn’t. Instead bring out another mid 90s staple in Eric Bischoff. Sting ignores him completely then decks him.
Backstage, Karen Jarrett is telling a selection of Knockouts about their match tonight.
- 9/27/2011
- by Patrick Farren
- Obsessed with Film
United Kingdom Release Date: Out now
Discs: 2
Running Time: Approx 5 hours 29 minutes
Languages: English
Backlash 2001 - With his pride still smarting from the humiliating drubbing he received from The Undertaker at Wrestlemania X-seven, Triple H looks to restore his honour during Backlash 2001. To help avenge his defeat, Triple H teams up with ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin to take on The Undertaker and Kane in the ultimate grudge match. This, among other hotly anticipated matches, including Chris Benoit vs. Kurt Angle and Big Show vs. Shane, makes Backlash 2001 a must-see follow up to Wrestlemania 17.
Judgment 2001 - At the Arco Arena on May 20, 2001, not one person was mourning the Kings’ loss to the Lakers in the Western Conference Semifinals because everyone in attendance was anxiously awaiting the night’s marquee match: Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Undertaker. Adding to the drama of the match was the Taker’s realization that Triple...
Discs: 2
Running Time: Approx 5 hours 29 minutes
Languages: English
Backlash 2001 - With his pride still smarting from the humiliating drubbing he received from The Undertaker at Wrestlemania X-seven, Triple H looks to restore his honour during Backlash 2001. To help avenge his defeat, Triple H teams up with ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin to take on The Undertaker and Kane in the ultimate grudge match. This, among other hotly anticipated matches, including Chris Benoit vs. Kurt Angle and Big Show vs. Shane, makes Backlash 2001 a must-see follow up to Wrestlemania 17.
Judgment 2001 - At the Arco Arena on May 20, 2001, not one person was mourning the Kings’ loss to the Lakers in the Western Conference Semifinals because everyone in attendance was anxiously awaiting the night’s marquee match: Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. The Undertaker. Adding to the drama of the match was the Taker’s realization that Triple...
- 11/30/2009
- by Ryan Petty
- The Cinema Post
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