Welcome to this week’s review of Tna Wrestling, Let’s get straight into the review and see what went down on the show…
Match #1: Ash by Elegance def. Xia Brookside The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
The match kicks off and Ash reveals the Personal Concierge is wearing a referee shirt under his suit jacket, a move quickly shut down by the actual referee. Seizing the moment of distraction, Xia attempts to roll Ash up, but Ash swiftly kicks out and counters with a kick to Xia’s stomach. Xia then catches Ash with a Sunset Flip, leading to a heated brawl that spills to the floor. Ash licks her hand and delivers a stinging chop to Xia before sending her back into the ring. As Ash gloats to the fans, Xia catches her off guard with a Thesz Press, forcing Ash to roll out of the ring.
Match #1: Ash by Elegance def. Xia Brookside The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
The match kicks off and Ash reveals the Personal Concierge is wearing a referee shirt under his suit jacket, a move quickly shut down by the actual referee. Seizing the moment of distraction, Xia attempts to roll Ash up, but Ash swiftly kicks out and counters with a kick to Xia’s stomach. Xia then catches Ash with a Sunset Flip, leading to a heated brawl that spills to the floor. Ash licks her hand and delivers a stinging chop to Xia before sending her back into the ring. As Ash gloats to the fans, Xia catches her off guard with a Thesz Press, forcing Ash to roll out of the ring.
- 5/17/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Tna Wrestling, as the “Road To Rebellion” continues. Let’s get into the review and see what went down…
Match #1: Digital Media Championship – Crazzy Steve def. Laredo Kid (Dq) The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
After being unable to challenge Crazzy Steve at Sacrifice due to travel issues, Laredo Kid gets his Digital Media Title shot right here tonight! Steve gains the early advantage as he hits Kid in the back of the head with a clothesline. Both competitors kick out of multiple quick pin attempts. Kid hits a Michinoku Driver in the corner, followed by two springboard Moonsaults. Kid goes for a third but Steve knocks him off the top. Steve hits a running cannonball in the corner but Kid kicks out. Steve tries to rip off Laredo Kid’s mask and that sends him into a rage. Kid pummels...
Match #1: Digital Media Championship – Crazzy Steve def. Laredo Kid (Dq) The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
After being unable to challenge Crazzy Steve at Sacrifice due to travel issues, Laredo Kid gets his Digital Media Title shot right here tonight! Steve gains the early advantage as he hits Kid in the back of the head with a clothesline. Both competitors kick out of multiple quick pin attempts. Kid hits a Michinoku Driver in the corner, followed by two springboard Moonsaults. Kid goes for a third but Steve knocks him off the top. Steve hits a running cannonball in the corner but Kid kicks out. Steve tries to rip off Laredo Kid’s mask and that sends him into a rage. Kid pummels...
- 4/12/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Tna Wrestling, which is the first weekly show under the return to the Tna branding! Let’s get into the review and see what went down…
Match #1: X-Division Scramble – Jake Something def. Laredo Kid, Kushida, Trey Miguel, Mike Bailey & El Hijo del Vikingo The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Don’t blink as six of the X-Division’s best clash in a Scramble match where it’s every man for himself! Miguel hits Kushida with the Lightning Spiral, doing damage to Kid in the process. Something clears the ring but gets down with a head scissors from Vikingo. Something bounces back with a powerbomb to Vikingo, sending him over the top rope into a pile of bodies on the outside. Bailey soars with a step-up Moonsault to the floor before Kid picks him off the top rope with a Spanish Fly.
Match #1: X-Division Scramble – Jake Something def. Laredo Kid, Kushida, Trey Miguel, Mike Bailey & El Hijo del Vikingo The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Don’t blink as six of the X-Division’s best clash in a Scramble match where it’s every man for himself! Miguel hits Kushida with the Lightning Spiral, doing damage to Kid in the process. Something clears the ring but gets down with a head scissors from Vikingo. Something bounces back with a powerbomb to Vikingo, sending him over the top rope into a pile of bodies on the outside. Bailey soars with a step-up Moonsault to the floor before Kid picks him off the top rope with a Spanish Fly.
- 1/19/2024
- 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 Alan Angels defeat Laredo Kid. Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Impact World Tag Team Championship – The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz) def. Rich Swann & Sami Callihan The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Who will walk into Bound For Glory as the Impact World Tag Team Champions? The winning team will defend against ABC at the biggest show of the year. Wentz makes a blind tag, then hangs up Callihan on the ropes. Wentz hits the double knees, followed by a neckbreaker from Miguel. The Rascalz cut off the ring and begin to wear Callihan down with two-on-one offense. Moments later, Callihan creates separation with a big clothesline to Miguel. Swann is tagged into the match as the pace begins to quicken. Swann hits a diving senton,...
Match #1: Impact World Tag Team Championship – The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz) def. Rich Swann & Sami Callihan The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Who will walk into Bound For Glory as the Impact World Tag Team Champions? The winning team will defend against ABC at the biggest show of the year. Wentz makes a blind tag, then hangs up Callihan on the ropes. Wentz hits the double knees, followed by a neckbreaker from Miguel. The Rascalz cut off the ring and begin to wear Callihan down with two-on-one offense. Moments later, Callihan creates separation with a big clothesline to Miguel. Swann is tagged into the match as the pace begins to quicken. Swann hits a diving senton,...
- 10/13/2023
- 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 Kevin Knight defeat Champagne Singh. Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Number 1 Contenders Tag Team Championship Tournament – Rich Swann & Sami Callihan def. ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The Number 1 Contenders Tag Team Tournament continues as ABC battles Rich Swann and Sami Callihan in opening round action! Callihan launches Swann into a crossbody on Austin. Moments later, Austin creates separation with a kick to Callihan’s head. Swann gets involved from the outside, allowing Callihan to deliver a Cactus Driver to Austin on the hardest part of the ring. Bey soars with a springboard Moonsault to take out both Swann and Callihan on the outside. Swann ducks a clothesline, causing Bey’s right arm to collide with the steel ring post.
Match #1: Number 1 Contenders Tag Team Championship Tournament – Rich Swann & Sami Callihan def. ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The Number 1 Contenders Tag Team Tournament continues as ABC battles Rich Swann and Sami Callihan in opening round action! Callihan launches Swann into a crossbody on Austin. Moments later, Austin creates separation with a kick to Callihan’s head. Swann gets involved from the outside, allowing Callihan to deliver a Cactus Driver to Austin on the hardest part of the ring. Bey soars with a springboard Moonsault to take out both Swann and Callihan on the outside. Swann ducks a clothesline, causing Bey’s right arm to collide with the steel ring post.
- 8/11/2023
- 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 Champagne Singh & Shera defeat Laredo Kid & Jack Price. Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Rich Swann def. Moose The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
After being unable to coexist in the first-ever 8-4-1 match at Against All Odds, Rich Swann and Moose renew their epic rivalry tonight! Swann jumps off the apron but Moose catches him in mid-air and drives him into the hardest part of the ring and the steel guardrail. The brawl continues on the outside as Moose delivers a series of chops. Moose crashes and burns in the corner, allowing Swann to build momentum. Swann hits a tornado Ddt to create some much-needed separation. Moose leaps up to the top rope and hits a thunderous Superplex. Moose catches him in mid-air with a cutter,...
Match #1: Rich Swann def. Moose The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
After being unable to coexist in the first-ever 8-4-1 match at Against All Odds, Rich Swann and Moose renew their epic rivalry tonight! Swann jumps off the apron but Moose catches him in mid-air and drives him into the hardest part of the ring and the steel guardrail. The brawl continues on the outside as Moose delivers a series of chops. Moose crashes and burns in the corner, allowing Swann to build momentum. Swann hits a tornado Ddt to create some much-needed separation. Moose leaps up to the top rope and hits a thunderous Superplex. Moose catches him in mid-air with a cutter,...
- 6/16/2023
- 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 The Design (Deaner & Kon) defeat Johnny Swinger & Zicky Dice. Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Trey Miguel def. Laredo Kid The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Laredo Kid battles the reigning X-Division Champion in our opening contest! Miguel is in control as he grounds the Luchador. Moments later, Kid counters a back suplex attempt and quickens the pace with a Michinoku Driver. Kid hits a springboard Moonsault to the spine of Miguel. Kid spikes Miguel on the top of his head for two. Miguel regains control with a dropkick to the back of the head. Kid counters the Lightning Spiral, prompting Miguel to rip off Kid’s mask. Miguel rolls him up to score the three count.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: Jason Hotch def.
Match #1: Trey Miguel def. Laredo Kid The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Laredo Kid battles the reigning X-Division Champion in our opening contest! Miguel is in control as he grounds the Luchador. Moments later, Kid counters a back suplex attempt and quickens the pace with a Michinoku Driver. Kid hits a springboard Moonsault to the spine of Miguel. Kid spikes Miguel on the top of his head for two. Miguel regains control with a dropkick to the back of the head. Kid counters the Lightning Spiral, prompting Miguel to rip off Kid’s mask. Miguel rolls him up to score the three count.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: Jason Hotch def.
- 5/19/2023
- 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 Yuya Uemura defeat Andrew Everett (who made his return to Impact). Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: X-Division Title Tournament 2nd Round – Black Taurus def. Pj Black The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Who will advance to Over Drive and face Trey Miguel in the finals of the X-Division Title Tournament? Black hits a slingshot crossbody over the top rope to the outside. Black gets a running start on the ramp, then drops Taurus on the floor. Back in the ring, Taurus connects with a powerslam, followed by a series of Slingblades. Taurus attempts a pop-up but Black counters into a top rope dropkick. Black soars with a Spanish Fly for two. Both men are down following a collision in the middle of the ring. Taurus delivers a stiff headbutt,...
Match #1: X-Division Title Tournament 2nd Round – Black Taurus def. Pj Black The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Who will advance to Over Drive and face Trey Miguel in the finals of the X-Division Title Tournament? Black hits a slingshot crossbody over the top rope to the outside. Black gets a running start on the ramp, then drops Taurus on the floor. Back in the ring, Taurus connects with a powerslam, followed by a series of Slingblades. Taurus attempts a pop-up but Black counters into a top rope dropkick. Black soars with a Spanish Fly for two. Both men are down following a collision in the middle of the ring. Taurus delivers a stiff headbutt,...
- 11/18/2022
- 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 Black Taurus def Laredo Kid in an X-Division Title Tournament 1st Round match. Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: X-Division Title Tournament 1st Round – Trey Miguel def. Alan Angels The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Tournament action to crown a new X-Division Champion continues as Alan Angels makes his return against Trey Miguel! Angels trips up Miguel on the top rope to gain the early advantage. Angels dropkicks him to the floor, then hits a Northern Lights suplex for two. Miguel turns the tide with a handspring boot. Miguel continues the assault with a double foot stomp, followed by running knees. Angels avoids the Meteora, then spikes him with a Ddt. Miguel successfully hits the Meteora for yet another near fall. Moments later, Miguel puts Angels...
Match #1: X-Division Title Tournament 1st Round – Trey Miguel def. Alan Angels The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Tournament action to crown a new X-Division Champion continues as Alan Angels makes his return against Trey Miguel! Angels trips up Miguel on the top rope to gain the early advantage. Angels dropkicks him to the floor, then hits a Northern Lights suplex for two. Miguel turns the tide with a handspring boot. Miguel continues the assault with a double foot stomp, followed by running knees. Angels avoids the Meteora, then spikes him with a Ddt. Miguel successfully hits the Meteora for yet another near fall. Moments later, Miguel puts Angels...
- 10/28/2022
- 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 the Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin & Alex Shelley) defeat Raj Singh & Shera! Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Killer Kelly def. Tasha Steelz The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The heated rivalry between Tasha Steelz and Killer Kelly continues in a match with no disqualifications! Savannah Evans attacks Kelly before the opening bell, giving Steelz the early advantage. Kelly attempts a running boot but Evans intercepts and drops her face-first on the apron. Steelz hits a running dropkick for two. Kelly tries to lock in the Killer Clutch but Steelz backs her into the corner. Kelly connects with an Alabama Slam. Kelly introduces a steel chair into the match and continues the assault with a series of clotheslines. Evans gets involved once again but Kelly...
Match #1: Killer Kelly def. Tasha Steelz The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The heated rivalry between Tasha Steelz and Killer Kelly continues in a match with no disqualifications! Savannah Evans attacks Kelly before the opening bell, giving Steelz the early advantage. Kelly attempts a running boot but Evans intercepts and drops her face-first on the apron. Steelz hits a running dropkick for two. Kelly tries to lock in the Killer Clutch but Steelz backs her into the corner. Kelly connects with an Alabama Slam. Kelly introduces a steel chair into the match and continues the assault with a series of clotheslines. Evans gets involved once again but Kelly...
- 10/14/2022
- 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 Yuya Uemura defeat Jason Hotch! Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Bullet Club (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) def. Trey Miguel & Laredo Kid The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The young guns of the Bullet Club look to continue their momentum against the team of Trey Miguel and Laredo Kid. Austin gets sent to the outside but just as Kid is about to fly, Bey cuts him off. Austin capitalizes off the distraction with a back suplex. Bey hits a double foot stomp to the back of Kid for two. Kid creates separation with a Hurricanrana to Bey, then makes the tag to Miguel. The pace quickens as Miguel explodes into the match with a flurry of offense. Bey gets two for one as he takes out...
Match #1: Bullet Club (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) def. Trey Miguel & Laredo Kid The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The young guns of the Bullet Club look to continue their momentum against the team of Trey Miguel and Laredo Kid. Austin gets sent to the outside but just as Kid is about to fly, Bey cuts him off. Austin capitalizes off the distraction with a back suplex. Bey hits a double foot stomp to the back of Kid for two. Kid creates separation with a Hurricanrana to Bey, then makes the tag to Miguel. The pace quickens as Miguel explodes into the match with a flurry of offense. Bey gets two for one as he takes out...
- 9/30/2022
- 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 Gisele Shaw defeat Rosemary (in a real Wtf moment for Impact Imho). Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Black Taurus def. Laredo Kid, Rey Horus and Trey Miguel The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Crazzy Steve joins commentary for the very first time to extol the virtues of Decay’s monster Black Taurus. After an incredible action-packed fast-paced encounter, Black Taurus picked up the victory with the newly named Destination Hellhole on Laredo Kid.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: Heath def. Kenny King The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
After Heath dropped Kenny King with the Wake Up Call at Emergence, King is out for revenge. Heath strikes once again though, taking Vincent off the apron and connecting with the Wake Up Call once again for the victory.
Match #1: Black Taurus def. Laredo Kid, Rey Horus and Trey Miguel The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Crazzy Steve joins commentary for the very first time to extol the virtues of Decay’s monster Black Taurus. After an incredible action-packed fast-paced encounter, Black Taurus picked up the victory with the newly named Destination Hellhole on Laredo Kid.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: Heath def. Kenny King The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
After Heath dropped Kenny King with the Wake Up Call at Emergence, King is out for revenge. Heath strikes once again though, taking Vincent off the apron and connecting with the Wake Up Call once again for the victory.
- 8/19/2022
- 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 Bhupinder Gujjar defeat Vincent (which was unexpected). Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Eddie Edwards def. Ace Austin The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The war between Honor No More and Bullet Club rages on as Eddie Edwards takes on Ace Austin in tonight’s opening contest! King provides a distraction on the outside, allowing Edwards to gain the early advantage. Edwards hits a belly-to-belly suplex off the ropes for two. Austin quickens the pace and sends Edwards to the floor. Austin soars through the air with a Fosbury Flop. He follows up with a springboard leg drop for two. Edwards returns fire and hits a Backpack Stunner. King and Bey are ejected from ringside, prompting Bey to take out King with a dive over the top.
Match #1: Eddie Edwards def. Ace Austin The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The war between Honor No More and Bullet Club rages on as Eddie Edwards takes on Ace Austin in tonight’s opening contest! King provides a distraction on the outside, allowing Edwards to gain the early advantage. Edwards hits a belly-to-belly suplex off the ropes for two. Austin quickens the pace and sends Edwards to the floor. Austin soars through the air with a Fosbury Flop. He follows up with a springboard leg drop for two. Edwards returns fire and hits a Backpack Stunner. King and Bey are ejected from ringside, prompting Bey to take out King with a dive over the top.
- 7/29/2022
- 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 Gisele Shaw defeat Alisha. And we’ve got a the fallout from Impact’s Against All Odds pay-per-view. Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: X-Division Championship Match – “Speedball” Mike Bailey def. Alan Angels The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Alan Angels challenges for the X-Division Championship in his Impact Wrestling debut! Bailey fires off with a series of kicks, followed by a Moonsault to the outside. Angels drops him on the apron, then connects with a frog splash to the floor. Angels soars off the top but Bailey cuts him off with a mid-air kick. Bailey hits an Enzuigiri, followed by a running Spanish Fly in the middle of the ring. Angels almost puts him away with the Halo Breaker for two. Angels counters the Flamingo...
Match #1: X-Division Championship Match – “Speedball” Mike Bailey def. Alan Angels The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Alan Angels challenges for the X-Division Championship in his Impact Wrestling debut! Bailey fires off with a series of kicks, followed by a Moonsault to the outside. Angels drops him on the apron, then connects with a frog splash to the floor. Angels soars off the top but Bailey cuts him off with a mid-air kick. Bailey hits an Enzuigiri, followed by a running Spanish Fly in the middle of the ring. Angels almost puts him away with the Halo Breaker for two. Angels counters the Flamingo...
- 7/8/2022
- 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 Digital Media Champion Rich Swann defeat Raj Singh. And we got a build towards Impact’s next PPV/premium event, Against All Odds. Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Trey Miguel def. Chris Bey, Steve Maclin & Laredo Kid The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Who will earn an X-Division Title opportunity against “Speedball” Mike Bailey tomorrow night at Against All Odds? We find out now in this four-way opening contest! Maclin attempts Mayhem For All but Miguel breaks it up with a missile dropkick from the top. Maclin turns the tide and has Miguel Caught in the Crosshairs. Reigning champ Mike Bailey is seen watching the match on a monitor backstage. Miguel takes Maclin off the apron all the way to the floor with a running Hurricanrana.
Match #1: Trey Miguel def. Chris Bey, Steve Maclin & Laredo Kid The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Who will earn an X-Division Title opportunity against “Speedball” Mike Bailey tomorrow night at Against All Odds? We find out now in this four-way opening contest! Maclin attempts Mayhem For All but Miguel breaks it up with a missile dropkick from the top. Maclin turns the tide and has Miguel Caught in the Crosshairs. Reigning champ Mike Bailey is seen watching the match on a monitor backstage. Miguel takes Maclin off the apron all the way to the floor with a running Hurricanrana.
- 7/1/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this weeks review of Impact Wrestling, which continues the stories and build towards next months Hard to Kill pay per view. This episode was kicked off by a “Before the Impact” match which saw Ace Austin defeat Hernandez. Let’s get to the rest of the card!
Match #1: Josh Alexander def. Rohit Raju The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
With Hard to Kill fast approaching on January 8th “Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander made a statement ahead of his colossal confrontation against Jonah, Alexander overcame injured ribs from Jonah’s brutal attack at Turning Point and interference from Raj Singh at ringside to pick up a decisive victory over the ever-conniving Rohit Raju.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: Joe Doering and Doc Gallows def. Rich Swann and Willie Mack The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Swann and Willie attempt to use their speed and striking...
Match #1: Josh Alexander def. Rohit Raju The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
With Hard to Kill fast approaching on January 8th “Walking Weapon” Josh Alexander made a statement ahead of his colossal confrontation against Jonah, Alexander overcame injured ribs from Jonah’s brutal attack at Turning Point and interference from Raj Singh at ringside to pick up a decisive victory over the ever-conniving Rohit Raju.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: Joe Doering and Doc Gallows def. Rich Swann and Willie Mack The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Swann and Willie attempt to use their speed and striking...
- 12/17/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Impact Wrestling. We’ve got the go-home show before Turning Point this week nd one that promises to deliver some great matches – including Steve Maclin fighting for a slot in the X-Division championship match and the much anticipated Josh Amexander vs Minoru Suzuki! Lets get right into it!
If you haven’t seen it already, check out our exclusive interview with Impact Wrestling’s Eddie Edwards ahead of his match at Turning Point 2021.
Match #1: Steve Maclin def. Laredo Kid The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Steve Maclin battles Laredo Kid with X-Division Title implications! If Maclin wins, he’ll be added to the X-Division Title match with Trey Miguel and Laredo Kid at Turning Point. Maclin launches himself through the ropes, taking out Laredo on the floor. Laredo avoids a spear, then soars off the top with a Swanton Bomb to the outside.
If you haven’t seen it already, check out our exclusive interview with Impact Wrestling’s Eddie Edwards ahead of his match at Turning Point 2021.
Match #1: Steve Maclin def. Laredo Kid The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Steve Maclin battles Laredo Kid with X-Division Title implications! If Maclin wins, he’ll be added to the X-Division Title match with Trey Miguel and Laredo Kid at Turning Point. Maclin launches himself through the ropes, taking out Laredo on the floor. Laredo avoids a spear, then soars off the top with a Swanton Bomb to the outside.
- 11/22/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Impact Wrestling’s 2021 Victory Road pay per view… which is often seen as the build to Impact’s massive Bound For Glory PPV, ending some feuds, starting others and sometimes providing some interesting new angles for Impact programming. Sometimes… Anyway let’s get right to it.
Match #1: Steve Maclin def. Tgp & Petey WIlliams The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The issues between these three men have reached their boiling point! Petey dropkicks Maclin, followed by a springboard crossbody from Tjp. Petey is the next to fly, diving into both men on the floor. Maclin takes Tjp to the top of the stage and connects with a vicious backbreaker. Maclin hangs up both of his opponents in the corner, then hits a running shoulder tackle for two. Petey hits a slingshot Hurricanrana on Maclin, followed by a springboard Codebreaker. All three competitors are down...
Match #1: Steve Maclin def. Tgp & Petey WIlliams The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The issues between these three men have reached their boiling point! Petey dropkicks Maclin, followed by a springboard crossbody from Tjp. Petey is the next to fly, diving into both men on the floor. Maclin takes Tjp to the top of the stage and connects with a vicious backbreaker. Maclin hangs up both of his opponents in the corner, then hits a running shoulder tackle for two. Petey hits a slingshot Hurricanrana on Maclin, followed by a springboard Codebreaker. All three competitors are down...
- 9/20/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Major League Wrestling have today announced Ach vs. Brian Pillman Jr. for this Wednesday February 10th on Mlw’s flagship weekly series, Mlw: Fusion, available on YouTube, Fubo Sports, Dazn, beIN Sports and the Roku Channel.
Ach is not in a good mood since Team Filthy (allegedly) attacked him just days before the biggest match of his life – most likely changing the outcome of the Fatu/Ach World Heavyweight Championship bout.Now, Ach looks to unleash his fury in the ring and make a statement as he eyes payback on Team Filthy for their disgraceful conduct. But is Ach 100%? The short answer: No. Ach’s ribs remain tender, following the attack by Team Filthy. Dr. Sweglar said it could take up to a half year for him to fully recover. Does this create an opportunity for Pillman? Will Ach bounce back after heartbreaking heavyweight title match?
Scheduled for Wednesday’s card: Title vs.
Ach is not in a good mood since Team Filthy (allegedly) attacked him just days before the biggest match of his life – most likely changing the outcome of the Fatu/Ach World Heavyweight Championship bout.Now, Ach looks to unleash his fury in the ring and make a statement as he eyes payback on Team Filthy for their disgraceful conduct. But is Ach 100%? The short answer: No. Ach’s ribs remain tender, following the attack by Team Filthy. Dr. Sweglar said it could take up to a half year for him to fully recover. Does this create an opportunity for Pillman? Will Ach bounce back after heartbreaking heavyweight title match?
Scheduled for Wednesday’s card: Title vs.
- 2/8/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Major League Wrestling: Fusion review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have more of the Opera Cup, which I think is some-thing to sing about. Let’s clap your hands together for James Bronnnnnnnnntasaurus! Badadadadoo! I eat wood! Danadandoo! It tastes good! Danadanadoo! Eat it! I eat wood! Buh buh buh buh!
Match #1: Ach def. Laredo Kid – 2020 Opera Cup Tournament Match (Opening Round) The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
Before the match, Laredo Kid says he’s going to advance because he’s the most complete luchadore in Lucha Libre. Ach thinks Laredo Kid is fantastic, but he’s not too familiar with his work. That gets Ach excited as he’s ready for the challenge and wants to see Lk at his best. Bell rings and the two stars lock up. Ach takes advantage with an arm wrench and grounds Lk,...
Match #1: Ach def. Laredo Kid – 2020 Opera Cup Tournament Match (Opening Round) The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
Before the match, Laredo Kid says he’s going to advance because he’s the most complete luchadore in Lucha Libre. Ach thinks Laredo Kid is fantastic, but he’s not too familiar with his work. That gets Ach excited as he’s ready for the challenge and wants to see Lk at his best. Bell rings and the two stars lock up. Ach takes advantage with an arm wrench and grounds Lk,...
- 12/7/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Mlw: Fusion review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and I’d love to beat the f— out of Coca-Cola. We’ve got the beginning of the Aaa shows in Mexico, which should be the setting for Mlw for the next several weeks.
Match #1: Pagano & Mortiz def. Mance Warner & Savio Vega – Tijuana Barrio Street Fight Match The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
Several tables (and even a car hood) are surrounding the outside of the ring as the bell rings and as Hammer is elated by the fact that Mance is assured to get hurt. The match starts off with a stare down between Pagano and the veteran Vega. Mance gets knocked off the apron and swings blindly before he begins brawling with Mortiz. Mance tosses a chair at Mortiz as Savio sends Pagano sailing into the aformentioned car hood. Both...
Match #1: Pagano & Mortiz def. Mance Warner & Savio Vega – Tijuana Barrio Street Fight Match The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
Several tables (and even a car hood) are surrounding the outside of the ring as the bell rings and as Hammer is elated by the fact that Mance is assured to get hurt. The match starts off with a stare down between Pagano and the veteran Vega. Mance gets knocked off the apron and swings blindly before he begins brawling with Mortiz. Mance tosses a chair at Mortiz as Savio sends Pagano sailing into the aformentioned car hood. Both...
- 4/14/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Major League Wrestling: Fusion, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and processed sugar is the reason why you’re fat, not fat/calories/carbohydrates. If you’re not fat, then don’t get addicted to sugar. Also, moose piss tastes good…real good. Killer Kross is here to fight Tom Lawlor, because he’s staying in Mlw, forever/no he’s not…going to WWE.
Match #1: Myron Reed defeated Laredo Kid – Mlw World Middleweight Championship The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
Earlier today, Konnan was singing the praises of his latest prodigy Laredo Kid, but was interuppted by Injustice who k=contiues to toss shade at the legend. Konnan wasn’t having it, and challenged Myron to go defend his title with “Dumb & Dumber” in his corner. Myron decided not to take his advice and took Oliver and Brazil to the ring with him.
Match #1: Myron Reed defeated Laredo Kid – Mlw World Middleweight Championship The following is courtesy of mlw.com:
Earlier today, Konnan was singing the praises of his latest prodigy Laredo Kid, but was interuppted by Injustice who k=contiues to toss shade at the legend. Konnan wasn’t having it, and challenged Myron to go defend his title with “Dumb & Dumber” in his corner. Myron decided not to take his advice and took Oliver and Brazil to the ring with him.
- 3/16/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have the big finale before Slammiversary for this show, so let’s see if Impact has got their act together before one of the biggest cards of the year happens.
Match #1: Tjp def. Ace Austin The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Ace begins to wear down Tjp with a headlock but Tjp escapes in a unique way. Tjp flies over the ropes but Ace avoids it, causing him to hit hard on the apron. Ace launches himself through the air with a Space Flying Tiger Drop to the floor! Ace hits Tjp with his signature papercut between the fingers! Tjp connects with a springboard dropkick, followed by a huge crossbody off the top rope! Ace attempts to pin Tjp with a hold of the ropes but the referee stops him.
Match #1: Tjp def. Ace Austin The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Ace begins to wear down Tjp with a headlock but Tjp escapes in a unique way. Tjp flies over the ropes but Ace avoids it, causing him to hit hard on the apron. Ace launches himself through the air with a Space Flying Tiger Drop to the floor! Ace hits Tjp with his signature papercut between the fingers! Tjp connects with a springboard dropkick, followed by a huge crossbody off the top rope! Ace attempts to pin Tjp with a hold of the ropes but the referee stops him.
- 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 edition of The Last Week In Wrestling, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a big week to cover, so let’s do so.
WWE Match Ratings Out Of 5: Raw: Finn Balor versus Bobby Lashley – 2.5 Ruby Riott versus Sasha Banks – 2 Elias versus Apollo Crews – 2 Ember Moon versus Nia Jax, Dana Brooke and Tamina (Fatal 4-Way) – 2.5 Dean Ambrose & Seth Rollins versus Dolph Ziggler & Drew McIntyre to win the Raw Tag Team Championships – 4 Smackdown: Big Show versus Kofi Kingston – 0 The Usos versus Aj Styles & Daniel Bryan – 3.5 Rusev versus Aiden English – 1 Rey Mysterio versus The Miz – 2.5 Mandy Rose vs. Naomi… Nope, Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville vs. Naomi and Asuka…. Nope. Womens Battle Royale? Er… – 0 Randy Orton versus Jeff Hardy – 2.5 Nxt: EC3 versus Adam Cole – 3 Mia Yim versus Aliyah – 2.5 Kassius Ohno versus Justin Xavier – 2.5 Nxt: UK: Ligero versus Mike Hitchman – 3 Dakota Kai versus Killer Kelly...
WWE Match Ratings Out Of 5: Raw: Finn Balor versus Bobby Lashley – 2.5 Ruby Riott versus Sasha Banks – 2 Elias versus Apollo Crews – 2 Ember Moon versus Nia Jax, Dana Brooke and Tamina (Fatal 4-Way) – 2.5 Dean Ambrose & Seth Rollins versus Dolph Ziggler & Drew McIntyre to win the Raw Tag Team Championships – 4 Smackdown: Big Show versus Kofi Kingston – 0 The Usos versus Aj Styles & Daniel Bryan – 3.5 Rusev versus Aiden English – 1 Rey Mysterio versus The Miz – 2.5 Mandy Rose vs. Naomi… Nope, Mandy Rose and Sonya Deville vs. Naomi and Asuka…. Nope. Womens Battle Royale? Er… – 0 Randy Orton versus Jeff Hardy – 2.5 Nxt: EC3 versus Adam Cole – 3 Mia Yim versus Aliyah – 2.5 Kassius Ohno versus Justin Xavier – 2.5 Nxt: UK: Ligero versus Mike Hitchman – 3 Dakota Kai versus Killer Kelly...
- 11/3/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this National Wrestling Alliance 70th Anniversary review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a major main event to cover, along with the return of the Nwa National Heavyweight Title. Let’s get right into the action of the original and most prestigious wrestling league in history, the National Wrestling Alliance.
Sam Shaw beat Colt Cabana, Sammy Guevara and Scorpio Sky – Nwa National Championship Tournament Semi-Final Four-Way Elimination Match My Take: 3 out of 5
I’m surprised that Shaw won, but he has gotten a lot better over the years, so at least he can make some-thing of this chance at a success. Cabana would have been the best choice in terms of star power, but since Shaw is the least known of the four, it could be argued that he is now on equal footing with the other three, more established athletes. The match...
Sam Shaw beat Colt Cabana, Sammy Guevara and Scorpio Sky – Nwa National Championship Tournament Semi-Final Four-Way Elimination Match My Take: 3 out of 5
I’m surprised that Shaw won, but he has gotten a lot better over the years, so at least he can make some-thing of this chance at a success. Cabana would have been the best choice in terms of star power, but since Shaw is the least known of the four, it could be argued that he is now on equal footing with the other three, more established athletes. The match...
- 10/24/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to the Aaa Triplemania 2018 review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have lots to cover so let’s get to it… before we are another week late on this.
Match #1: Dragon Bane, Astrolux and Freelance beat Draztik Boy, Latigo and Aramis – Trios Match
This was a thrilling stunt show with one death-defying risk after another. Any one of these guys could be a big star in the future.
Match #2: Sammy Guevera beat Ach, Australian Suicide and Shane Strickland – Aaa World Cruiserweight Championship Match
This was another wild match that was a thrill a second. I always worry about the risks that luchadors put themselves through with the style, but they are gonna do it despite themselves. This match had a lot of hard work in it and will really get your blood pumping.
Match #3: Nino Hamburguesa and Big Mami beat El Hijo del Vikingo and Vanilla,...
Match #1: Dragon Bane, Astrolux and Freelance beat Draztik Boy, Latigo and Aramis – Trios Match
This was a thrilling stunt show with one death-defying risk after another. Any one of these guys could be a big star in the future.
Match #2: Sammy Guevera beat Ach, Australian Suicide and Shane Strickland – Aaa World Cruiserweight Championship Match
This was another wild match that was a thrill a second. I always worry about the risks that luchadors put themselves through with the style, but they are gonna do it despite themselves. This match had a lot of hard work in it and will really get your blood pumping.
Match #3: Nino Hamburguesa and Big Mami beat El Hijo del Vikingo and Vanilla,...
- 9/1/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
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