Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a doctor putting his hand on your crotch and telling you to cough. Kafgh!!!! Hey. Supposedly, we got a big tag match for the main event. The teacher with a dynamite ass always says that you should drop your pants if you want me to raise your grade. Well, Mr. Nathan is in the room and last week’s assignment is due now. Does Impact have questions 4 through 10 finished and ready to grade? The last few projects we’ve had like this, Impact got lazy and tried to copy off of the slow kid’s paper. Vince McMahon! Stop chewing your foot! Tony! Why are you sniffing Vince’s ass? Cornette! Stop hitting everybody! Keep your hands to yourself or I’ll send you to detention with Vince Russo! That was...
- 9/20/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have the fallout from All Out and it’s…a whore-house on fire from the rump rash? There were several good matches on All Out, but the bad (three 0 matches and Matt Hardy’s injury debacle) just brought the show down to some-thing I just couldn’t rate well at all. If you disagree, then I won’t hold it against you. For a lot of people, All Out was a huge hit, but to me, it was just shit. Well, I’m walking into this hoping that this show is good so I can give it a good review, so…
Match #1: Jurassic Express def. The Lucha Bros. The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Jungle Boy charged in and took down Rey Fenix with a springboard arm drag.
Match #1: Jurassic Express def. The Lucha Bros. The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Jungle Boy charged in and took down Rey Fenix with a springboard arm drag.
- 9/10/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
WWE.com
Ever since the WWE Network launched in February 2014, fans and wrestlers alike have shared concerns over how it would affect the pay levied toward current and former talents. According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, those concerns have now reached the point where several unnamed former superstars are considering litigation against the company.
Prior to the debut of the Network, WWE’s DVD and Blu-Ray releases were a major part of the company’s merchandise revenues, and any and all talents – past and present – featured on the documentaries, events, and more were compensated with royalties. For the past two years, the network has archived the bulk of its documentary features while also streaming all past PPV (and many television) matches, rendering the DVD and Blu-Ray releases largely obsolete. The company still profits off the footage by charging a monthly fee for the network, but apparently, the wrestlers don’t...
Ever since the WWE Network launched in February 2014, fans and wrestlers alike have shared concerns over how it would affect the pay levied toward current and former talents. According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, those concerns have now reached the point where several unnamed former superstars are considering litigation against the company.
Prior to the debut of the Network, WWE’s DVD and Blu-Ray releases were a major part of the company’s merchandise revenues, and any and all talents – past and present – featured on the documentaries, events, and more were compensated with royalties. For the past two years, the network has archived the bulk of its documentary features while also streaming all past PPV (and many television) matches, rendering the DVD and Blu-Ray releases largely obsolete. The company still profits off the footage by charging a monthly fee for the network, but apparently, the wrestlers don’t...
- 3/24/2016
- by Scott Fried
- Obsessed with Film
WWE.com
“Talent is not sexually transmitted.” – Aj Lee
With that one line, Aj Lee set off a firestorm of controversy and finally gave the WWE divas an angle worth talking about. Directed at The Bella Twins, the shot was so on the bone that many fans assumed she had gone off script and would soon be facing some backstage heat over the comments. Nikki Bella responded with a personal attack of her own in the form of a promo that was heavily edited before it aired on SmackDown, and there definitely seemed to be some bad blood between the two women.
But let’s talk about the merits of the insult.
Was Aj right in saying that wrestling talent isn’t sexually transmitted… or to put it another way… that one part of a wrestling couple’s success and attributes can’t be contagious to the other?
Of course,...
“Talent is not sexually transmitted.” – Aj Lee
With that one line, Aj Lee set off a firestorm of controversy and finally gave the WWE divas an angle worth talking about. Directed at The Bella Twins, the shot was so on the bone that many fans assumed she had gone off script and would soon be facing some backstage heat over the comments. Nikki Bella responded with a personal attack of her own in the form of a promo that was heavily edited before it aired on SmackDown, and there definitely seemed to be some bad blood between the two women.
But let’s talk about the merits of the insult.
Was Aj right in saying that wrestling talent isn’t sexually transmitted… or to put it another way… that one part of a wrestling couple’s success and attributes can’t be contagious to the other?
Of course,...
- 6/20/2015
- by Brad Hamilton
- Obsessed with Film
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