The biggest names in All Elite Wrestling are going all-in at the MGM Grand Garden Arena on Sunday, May 26 for the wrestling promotion’s 2024 Double or Nothing pay-per-view. The entire card will be broadcast on TrillerTV PPV for $49.99 beginning at 8 p.m. Et. The main event will see Swerve Strickland will defend his Aew World Champion against the legendary Christian Cage. Don’t miss any of the action from the squared circle on Sunday night. You can watch with a free sign-up to TrillerTV.
How to Watch 2024 Aew Double or Nothing When: Sunday, May 26, 2024 at 8:00 Pm Edt Where: TrillerTV Stream: Watch with a free sign-up to TrillerTV. Watch NowFree trillertv.com About 2024 Aew Double or Nothing What Is the Card for the 2024 Aew Double or Nothing? Matches* Stipulations Thunder Rosa vs. Deonna Purrazzo Singles match Adam Copeland (c) vs. Malakai Black Barbed Wire Steel Cage match for the Aew...
How to Watch 2024 Aew Double or Nothing When: Sunday, May 26, 2024 at 8:00 Pm Edt Where: TrillerTV Stream: Watch with a free sign-up to TrillerTV. Watch NowFree trillertv.com About 2024 Aew Double or Nothing What Is the Card for the 2024 Aew Double or Nothing? Matches* Stipulations Thunder Rosa vs. Deonna Purrazzo Singles match Adam Copeland (c) vs. Malakai Black Barbed Wire Steel Cage match for the Aew...
- 5/26/2024
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew’s latest television show, Collision, which brings wrestling back to Saturday nights! We’ve got the commentary team of Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness calling the action, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Will Ospreay def. Shane Taylor The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Before the match began, International Champion Roderick Strong, accompanied by Roh World Tag Team Champions Mike Bennett and Matt Taven, walked to the broadcast booth. Roderick joined the commentary team. Ospreay charged and Taylor, but it was like running into a brick wall, Taylor knocking Will right to the mat. Taylor walloped Ospreay with a chop to the chest. Taylor told Strong to pay attention. While Taylor was distracted, Ospreay shoved Taylor into Taven and Bennett! Ospreay tossed a water at Roderick, splashing him right in the face. As the ref was dealing with the Undisputed Kingdom,...
Match #1: Will Ospreay def. Shane Taylor The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Before the match began, International Champion Roderick Strong, accompanied by Roh World Tag Team Champions Mike Bennett and Matt Taven, walked to the broadcast booth. Roderick joined the commentary team. Ospreay charged and Taylor, but it was like running into a brick wall, Taylor knocking Will right to the mat. Taylor walloped Ospreay with a chop to the chest. Taylor told Strong to pay attention. While Taylor was distracted, Ospreay shoved Taylor into Taven and Bennett! Ospreay tossed a water at Roderick, splashing him right in the face. As the ref was dealing with the Undisputed Kingdom,...
- 5/21/2024
- 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 was broadcast from the Budweiser Gardens in London, On and featured Nigel McGuinness, Ian Riccaboni, and Tony Schiavone on commentary. Now let’s get to the review…
Match #1: Malakai Black def. Christopher Daniels The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Daniels grappled Black to the mat, but Black escaped and hit a shoulder tackle. Daniels used a side headlock takedown and then an arm drag. Black showed off his striking prowess, decking Daniels with a knee to the jaw. Daniels was dazed getting to his feet. Black knocked Daniels out of the ring with a front kick and Buddy Matthews blindsided the Fallen Angel with a cheap shot. Daniels retaliated with a Flatliner on Black. Daniels dropped Black with an Sto! Black countered a uranage. Daniels...
Match #1: Malakai Black def. Christopher Daniels The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Daniels grappled Black to the mat, but Black escaped and hit a shoulder tackle. Daniels used a side headlock takedown and then an arm drag. Black showed off his striking prowess, decking Daniels with a knee to the jaw. Daniels was dazed getting to his feet. Black knocked Daniels out of the ring with a front kick and Buddy Matthews blindsided the Fallen Angel with a cheap shot. Daniels retaliated with a Flatliner on Black. Daniels dropped Black with an Sto! Black countered a uranage. Daniels...
- 4/8/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Since the February 2nd episode of Friday Night SmackDown, The Rock has indeed made a highly anticipated return to WWE programming, hinting at regular appearances leading up to WrestleMania 40. His involvement in an ongoing feud with Cody Rhodes made it clear that The Great One would play a substantial role in WWE. However, it seems that amidst The Rock’s resurgence in the wrestling world, there are allegations from a professional wrestler accusing him of stealing the ‘Final Boss’ moniker.
The Rock
Fans are eagerly anticipating a potential showdown between The Rock and Roman Reigns, but there’s also a collective desire to ensure that Cody Rhodes’ storyline isn’t overshadowed. Initially, there were concerns about this imbalance, but a more balanced approach has been adopted. Therefore, Cody Rhodes will still get to face Roman Reigns in the main event of WrestleMania 40, but he still has to contend with The Rock before that.
The Rock
Fans are eagerly anticipating a potential showdown between The Rock and Roman Reigns, but there’s also a collective desire to ensure that Cody Rhodes’ storyline isn’t overshadowed. Initially, there were concerns about this imbalance, but a more balanced approach has been adopted. Therefore, Cody Rhodes will still get to face Roman Reigns in the main event of WrestleMania 40, but he still has to contend with The Rock before that.
- 3/28/2024
- by Subhojeet Mookherjee
- FandomWire
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew’s latest television show, Collision, which brings wrestling back to Saturday nights! We’ve got the commentary team of Nigel McGuinness, Kevin Kelly and Tony Schiavone calling the action, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Continental Crown Championship Proving Ground Match – Eddie Kingston def. “Bounty Hunter” Bryan Keith The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Keith and Kingston traded shots, with Eddie rocking Keith with knees to the face. Both tried for suplexes but neither man budged. Kevin Kelly informed us that Bryan Keith just returned from a tour in Japan. Keith stunned Kingston with a mule kick. Kingston was clutching his jaw. Outside the ring, Keith whipped Kingston into the barricade, with Kingston’s right arm and shoulder taking the brunt of it. Keith headbutted Kingston, knocking Kingston off the turnbuckles and sending Kingston tumbling to the arena floor.
Match #1: Continental Crown Championship Proving Ground Match – Eddie Kingston def. “Bounty Hunter” Bryan Keith The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Keith and Kingston traded shots, with Eddie rocking Keith with knees to the face. Both tried for suplexes but neither man budged. Kevin Kelly informed us that Bryan Keith just returned from a tour in Japan. Keith stunned Kingston with a mule kick. Kingston was clutching his jaw. Outside the ring, Keith whipped Kingston into the barricade, with Kingston’s right arm and shoulder taking the brunt of it. Keith headbutted Kingston, knocking Kingston off the turnbuckles and sending Kingston tumbling to the arena floor.
- 2/6/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Another week, another episode of Aew: Dark and like I said in my Elevation review, I missed last week’s two Aew YouTube shows due to the sheer amount of wrestling that was on TV/PPV! So I’m back at it this week, with a show taped in front of a live Toronto crowd… On with the review!
Match #1: Lance Archer def. Iseah Brown
My Thoughts: Lance Archer just feels like a broken record these days. Drag your opponent to the ring. Check. Throw him around. Check. Get the pin. Check. But hey, at least he’s wrestling matches.
My Score: 1 out of 5 Match #2: Zack Clayton def. Shane Saber
My Thoughts: I was firmly in the same camp at the live Canadian audience in wanting local wrestler Shane Saber to get the win over the former reality star Zack Clayton. Alas it was not to be as...
Match #1: Lance Archer def. Iseah Brown
My Thoughts: Lance Archer just feels like a broken record these days. Drag your opponent to the ring. Check. Throw him around. Check. Get the pin. Check. But hey, at least he’s wrestling matches.
My Score: 1 out of 5 Match #2: Zack Clayton def. Shane Saber
My Thoughts: I was firmly in the same camp at the live Canadian audience in wanting local wrestler Shane Saber to get the win over the former reality star Zack Clayton. Alas it was not to be as...
- 10/27/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome back to another review of Aew Dark: Elevation, and yes, given how much wrestling we had to cover last week I missed last week’s show! This week features seven matches and a number of big-name stars! We’ve got Ian Riccaboni, Matt Menard and Jose the Assistant on commentary, so let’s get into the review…
Match #1: 10 def. Baron Black
My Thoughts: Baron Black jumped 10 before the bell and 10 totally no-sold it, along with everything else Black tried to throw at him. I do wonder what the plan is for 10… He is being head-hunted by Jose the Assistant on behalf of the Lfi, yet when he gets a decent singles match Aew throw Orange Cassidy into the mix?! Then he goes and has squash matches like this. What is the plan? What It It?!
My Score: 1 out of 5 Match #2: Eddie Kingston and Ortiz def. Russ Myers...
Match #1: 10 def. Baron Black
My Thoughts: Baron Black jumped 10 before the bell and 10 totally no-sold it, along with everything else Black tried to throw at him. I do wonder what the plan is for 10… He is being head-hunted by Jose the Assistant on behalf of the Lfi, yet when he gets a decent singles match Aew throw Orange Cassidy into the mix?! Then he goes and has squash matches like this. What is the plan? What It It?!
My Score: 1 out of 5 Match #2: Eddie Kingston and Ortiz def. Russ Myers...
- 10/26/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Another week, another episode of Aew: Dark which is another stacked 10-match card And a live audience thanks to being taped in DC… On with the review!
Match #1: Lance Archer def. Alec Odin
My Thoughts: Two matches in a row for Archer, this was even more of a squash than his Elevation match this week! Odin did get a move or two in but this was very much Archer’s match.
My Score: 1 out of 5 Match #2: Penelope Ford, Serena Deeb and Jamie Hayter def. Jordan Blade, Trish Adora and Brittany Blake
My Thoughts: I was totally surprised to see that this match Wasn’T a squash – as it certainly looked like it would be on paper. Thankfully this instead was a well-fought, competitive match – one that really showcased the trio of heels to perfection.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #3: Hikaru Shida def. Marina Shafir
My Thoughts: Well colour me shocked!
Match #1: Lance Archer def. Alec Odin
My Thoughts: Two matches in a row for Archer, this was even more of a squash than his Elevation match this week! Odin did get a move or two in but this was very much Archer’s match.
My Score: 1 out of 5 Match #2: Penelope Ford, Serena Deeb and Jamie Hayter def. Jordan Blade, Trish Adora and Brittany Blake
My Thoughts: I was totally surprised to see that this match Wasn’T a squash – as it certainly looked like it would be on paper. Thankfully this instead was a well-fought, competitive match – one that really showcased the trio of heels to perfection.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #3: Hikaru Shida def. Marina Shafir
My Thoughts: Well colour me shocked!
- 10/13/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the Entertainment & Sports Arena in Washington, D.C. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz on commentary so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Mjf def. Wheeler Yuta The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
William Regal joined the broadcast booth for this match. Yuta clubbed away at Mjf in the corner and then followed up with two arm drags. Yuta strutted to mock Mjf. Mjf grabbed Yuta’s waistband and drove him into the turnbuckles. Mjf hit a gut wrench suplex on Wheeler Yuta. Wheeler fired back with a series of German suplexes. Mjf caught Yuta and powerbombed Yuta onto his knee! Wheeler came back and cracked Mjf in the back of the head with a kick. Yuta and Mjf exchanged pinning attempts and then took each other down with clotheslines. Yuta...
Match #1: Mjf def. Wheeler Yuta The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
William Regal joined the broadcast booth for this match. Yuta clubbed away at Mjf in the corner and then followed up with two arm drags. Yuta strutted to mock Mjf. Mjf grabbed Yuta’s waistband and drove him into the turnbuckles. Mjf hit a gut wrench suplex on Wheeler Yuta. Wheeler fired back with a series of German suplexes. Mjf caught Yuta and powerbombed Yuta onto his knee! Wheeler came back and cracked Mjf in the back of the head with a kick. Yuta and Mjf exchanged pinning attempts and then took each other down with clotheslines. Yuta...
- 10/6/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz on commentary so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Bryan Danielson def. Matt Menard The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
William Regal joined the commentary team for this match. Menard shoved at Danielson. Bryan fired back with European uppercuts. Menard took the fight to Danielson with shots to Danielson’s forehead. Danielson answered with round body kicks. Menard pushed Bryan off the top rope sending Bryan spilling to the arena floor. Matt Menard whipped Danielson into the steel barricade. Back in the ring, Bryan’s kicks battered Menard. Bryan followed up with a clothesline, taking Menard off his feet. Angelo Parker pulled Menard out of the ring. Danielson attempted a running knee but Parker pulled Matt out of the way.
Match #1: Bryan Danielson def. Matt Menard The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
William Regal joined the commentary team for this match. Menard shoved at Danielson. Bryan fired back with European uppercuts. Menard took the fight to Danielson with shots to Danielson’s forehead. Danielson answered with round body kicks. Menard pushed Bryan off the top rope sending Bryan spilling to the arena floor. Matt Menard whipped Danielson into the steel barricade. Back in the ring, Bryan’s kicks battered Menard. Bryan followed up with a clothesline, taking Menard off his feet. Angelo Parker pulled Menard out of the ring. Danielson attempted a running knee but Parker pulled Matt out of the way.
- 9/30/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Aew’s Saraya, formerly Paige in WWE, unveiled another stunning outfit on social media. Pic credit: Fox
Following her recent All Elite Wrestling debut, professional wrestler Saraya continues to make statements with her array of gorgeous attire.
Formerly known as Paige within World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), she’s now aligned herself with the company’s biggest rival, Aew.
She took to her official Instagram on Sunday to show off a unique outfit consisting of a skimpy top with a butterfly design and a thigh-skimming skirt. The items feature shades of blue and purple in a shattered mirror or glass pattern, providing a stunning look for the 30-year-old wrestling star.
Saraya also wore a pair of knee-high black boots, bold red lipstick, and darker eye shadow. Her photo shoot features purple curtains for the background, almost hinting at the colors she once wore as Paige in WWE.
In the first of two pics in her post,...
Following her recent All Elite Wrestling debut, professional wrestler Saraya continues to make statements with her array of gorgeous attire.
Formerly known as Paige within World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), she’s now aligned herself with the company’s biggest rival, Aew.
She took to her official Instagram on Sunday to show off a unique outfit consisting of a skimpy top with a butterfly design and a thigh-skimming skirt. The items feature shades of blue and purple in a shattered mirror or glass pattern, providing a stunning look for the 30-year-old wrestling star.
Saraya also wore a pair of knee-high black boots, bold red lipstick, and darker eye shadow. Her photo shoot features purple curtains for the background, almost hinting at the colors she once wore as Paige in WWE.
In the first of two pics in her post,...
- 9/26/2022
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which is a Grand Slam special broadcast live from the Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, New York. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz on commentary so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Roh World Championship Match – Chris Jericho def. Claudio Castagnoli The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Roh’s Ian Riccaboni joined the broadcast team for this match. After some reluctance, Chris Jericho finally adhered to the Code of Honor handshake. Claudio badgered Jericho with European Uppercuts. Claudio connected with a high boot which sent Jericho over the top rope and onto the arena floor. Jericho jumped off the top rope but ate a European Uppercut from Claudio for his efforts. Jericho hit Claudio in the throat with a chop. Claudio fired back with a European Uppercut. They traded shots on the ring apron. Jericho suplexed Claudio onto the arena floor.
Match #1: Roh World Championship Match – Chris Jericho def. Claudio Castagnoli The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Roh’s Ian Riccaboni joined the broadcast team for this match. After some reluctance, Chris Jericho finally adhered to the Code of Honor handshake. Claudio badgered Jericho with European Uppercuts. Claudio connected with a high boot which sent Jericho over the top rope and onto the arena floor. Jericho jumped off the top rope but ate a European Uppercut from Claudio for his efforts. Jericho hit Claudio in the throat with a chop. Claudio fired back with a European Uppercut. They traded shots on the ring apron. Jericho suplexed Claudio onto the arena floor.
- 9/23/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
All Elite Wrestling’s Jamie Hayter poses for a selfie on social media. Pic credit: @jamiehayter/Instagram
Jamie Hayter was amongst the wrestling stars who made an appearance for All Elite Wrestling’s big event, Aew Dynamite: Grand Slam.
The 27-year-old Aew star from the United Kingdom played a part in the show, arriving to the ring following her ally’s championship match.
She wasn’t necessarily dressed to wrestle but managed to get in on the action and gave fans another look at what she wore following the show.
Hayter took to her Instagram, revealing the stunning outfit she wore. It included a leather crop top jacket with four belts hanging from it featuring silver hardware.
She matched it with a black leather skirt wrap and a pair of skimpy black shorts underneath. Keeping the all-black leather look, she rocked a pair of solid black Doc Martens and black socks.
Jamie Hayter was amongst the wrestling stars who made an appearance for All Elite Wrestling’s big event, Aew Dynamite: Grand Slam.
The 27-year-old Aew star from the United Kingdom played a part in the show, arriving to the ring following her ally’s championship match.
She wasn’t necessarily dressed to wrestle but managed to get in on the action and gave fans another look at what she wore following the show.
Hayter took to her Instagram, revealing the stunning outfit she wore. It included a leather crop top jacket with four belts hanging from it featuring silver hardware.
She matched it with a black leather skirt wrap and a pair of skimpy black shorts underneath. Keeping the all-black leather look, she rocked a pair of solid black Doc Martens and black socks.
- 9/23/2022
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
Former WWE star Paige arrives in the ring as Saraya at Dynamite: Grand Slam show in NYC. Pic credit: All Elite Wrestling/YouTube
All Elite Wrestling surprised fans with their newest addition to the roster, Saraya Bevis, as the popular pro wrestler made her shocking arrival at Aew Dynamite: Grand Slam.
Saraya, formerly known as Paige within World Wrestling Entertainment, was rocking a stylish and striking outfit for that Aew debut, which included a pink spiked leather jacket.
Underneath was a black bra with crisscrossing straps for a unique design. Paige’s large tattoo is also visible below her chest.
She completed the outfit with a pair of baggy black satin or leather pants and black shoes.
The wrestling star also wore a thick chain necklace with her long dark hair and dark eye makeup. In addition, she wore a darker shade of pink or red lipstick.
Following her arrival...
All Elite Wrestling surprised fans with their newest addition to the roster, Saraya Bevis, as the popular pro wrestler made her shocking arrival at Aew Dynamite: Grand Slam.
Saraya, formerly known as Paige within World Wrestling Entertainment, was rocking a stylish and striking outfit for that Aew debut, which included a pink spiked leather jacket.
Underneath was a black bra with crisscrossing straps for a unique design. Paige’s large tattoo is also visible below her chest.
She completed the outfit with a pair of baggy black satin or leather pants and black shoes.
The wrestling star also wore a thick chain necklace with her long dark hair and dark eye makeup. In addition, she wore a darker shade of pink or red lipstick.
Following her arrival...
- 9/22/2022
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
A new Aew World Champion has been crowned!
During Aew Grand Slam’s main event on Wednesday, Jon Moxley defeated Bryan Danielson to become a three-time World Champion. As Dean Ambrose in the WWE, he previously won the WWE Championship, Intercontinental Championship, Raw Tag Team Championship and United States Championship.
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Meanwhile, Danielson (under the name Daniel Bryan) is a former WWE World Champion, Heavyweight Champion, Tag Team Champion, United States Champion and Intercontinental Champion.
During Aew Grand Slam’s main event on Wednesday, Jon Moxley defeated Bryan Danielson to become a three-time World Champion. As Dean Ambrose in the WWE, he previously won the WWE Championship, Intercontinental Championship, Raw Tag Team Championship and United States Championship.
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Meanwhile, Danielson (under the name Daniel Bryan) is a former WWE World Champion, Heavyweight Champion, Tag Team Champion, United States Champion and Intercontinental Champion.
- 9/22/2022
- by Keisha Hatchett
- TVLine.com
All Elite Wrestling star Toni Storm is celebrating her health and fitness. Pic credit: @tonistorm_/Instagram
Professional wrestler Toni Storm continues to represent All Elite Wrestling, where she is currently the interim Aew Women’s Champion.
She’s also amongst the pro wrestling stars to have appeared on the cover of Fitness Gurls magazine, an honor she recently celebrated with a photo from that shoot.
Taking to her Instagram, Storm shared a stunning image of herself wearing a skimpy thong bikini as she posed in front of a gorgeous setting with calm, inviting water and vivid greenery in the background.
Storm modeled a two-piece suit featuring a unique jungle print as she gave a sideways pose and glanced towards the camera.
In her caption, the 26-year-old Aew star gave credit to photographer J.R. Hutter and a tag for Fitness Gurls magazine.
Storm appears as the cover model for the September-August...
Professional wrestler Toni Storm continues to represent All Elite Wrestling, where she is currently the interim Aew Women’s Champion.
She’s also amongst the pro wrestling stars to have appeared on the cover of Fitness Gurls magazine, an honor she recently celebrated with a photo from that shoot.
Taking to her Instagram, Storm shared a stunning image of herself wearing a skimpy thong bikini as she posed in front of a gorgeous setting with calm, inviting water and vivid greenery in the background.
Storm modeled a two-piece suit featuring a unique jungle print as she gave a sideways pose and glanced towards the camera.
In her caption, the 26-year-old Aew star gave credit to photographer J.R. Hutter and a tag for Fitness Gurls magazine.
Storm appears as the cover model for the September-August...
- 9/22/2022
- by Matt Couden
- Monsters and Critics
It’s Toni time in All Elite Wrestling. The popular Toni Storm became Aew interim women’s champion by defeating Jamie Hayter, Hikaru Shida, and Britt Baker at September 4’s All Out. The match came after the New Zealander’s original opponent and incumbent title holder Thunder Rosa was sidelined with an injury. Storm, who left WWE late last year in hopes of more opportunity, is looking to show what she can truly do with the proverbial ball. Next up for the champ is another four-way challenge against Serena Deeb, Athena, and Baker during the special September 21 episode of Dynamite Grand Slam from Arthur Ashe Stadium. For Storm, it’s a huge night with a big stage to solidify herself at the top of the mountain. “I’m going to go into this confidently,” the Kiwi told TV Insider. “I’ll be walking out still champ ready for the next.
- 9/21/2022
- TV Insider
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which follows an “interesting” post All-Out time for Aew, an event that has had massive repercussions for the company – hence the Grand Slam Tournament of Champions… So with that said, let’s get to the review!
Match #1: Grand Slam Tournament of Champions Semi-Finals Match – Jon Moxley def. Sammy Guevara The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Lord William Regal joined the broadcast booth for this match. Mox went to grab Sammy and Sammy immediately jumped out of the ring. Moxley grabbed a headlock and took Sammy down to the mat. Mox backed Sammy into the corner but Sammy escaped and began to beat down Mox with strikes and boots. Mox fired back with a King Kong Lariat, turning Sammy inside out. Mox and Sammy traded chops. Sammy went over the top rope to Mox on the arena floor with a...
Match #1: Grand Slam Tournament of Champions Semi-Finals Match – Jon Moxley def. Sammy Guevara The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Lord William Regal joined the broadcast booth for this match. Mox went to grab Sammy and Sammy immediately jumped out of the ring. Moxley grabbed a headlock and took Sammy down to the mat. Mox backed Sammy into the corner but Sammy escaped and began to beat down Mox with strikes and boots. Mox fired back with a King Kong Lariat, turning Sammy inside out. Mox and Sammy traded chops. Sammy went over the top rope to Mox on the arena floor with a...
- 9/16/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s Monday morning, so you know what that means, it’s time for this week’s review of Aew: Rampage! This episode emanated from the KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York. Now let’s get to the review!
Match #1: Grand Slam Tournament Rampage Wild Card Match – Sammy Guevara def. Darby Allin The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
Darby used a side headlock takedown on Sammy. Sammy bridged up and put Sammy in an arm bar. He followed up with a Coffin Splash in the corner on Sammy. Sammy dodged the third Coffin Splash from Darby. Sammy propped Darby onto the top rope and they began to battle it out. Darby hammered at Sammy’s ribs but then Sammy superplexed Darby! Sammy went for the Three Amigos but on the third suplex, Darby pulled Sammy over the top rope and down onto the arena floor. Darby was about...
Match #1: Grand Slam Tournament Rampage Wild Card Match – Sammy Guevara def. Darby Allin The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
Darby used a side headlock takedown on Sammy. Sammy bridged up and put Sammy in an arm bar. He followed up with a Coffin Splash in the corner on Sammy. Sammy dodged the third Coffin Splash from Darby. Sammy propped Darby onto the top rope and they began to battle it out. Darby hammered at Sammy’s ribs but then Sammy superplexed Darby! Sammy went for the Three Amigos but on the third suplex, Darby pulled Sammy over the top rope and down onto the arena floor. Darby was about...
- 9/12/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Another week, another episode of Aew: Dark which emanates from Chicago like the rest of this past week’s shows. We got a tight 7-match card (thank god) so let’s get right to it!
Match #1: Josh Woods & Tony Nese def. Brandon Gore & Storm Grayson
My Thoughts: Again? Really? Well at least Nese and Woods are getting work. Work against jobbers but work nonetheless. Though we didn’t need two matches a week from those guys Imho, especially when both are squash matches.
My Score: 1.5 out of 5 Match #2: Marina Shafir def. Laynie Luck
My Thoughts: This match felt like a step back from the work Shafir is doing in her tag matches with Nyla Rose (who was at ringside here), with a number of iffy-looking moves from Shafir that even Taz points out on commentary!
My Score: 1 out of 5 Match #3: Zack Clayton def. Serpentico
My Thoughts: Totally...
Match #1: Josh Woods & Tony Nese def. Brandon Gore & Storm Grayson
My Thoughts: Again? Really? Well at least Nese and Woods are getting work. Work against jobbers but work nonetheless. Though we didn’t need two matches a week from those guys Imho, especially when both are squash matches.
My Score: 1.5 out of 5 Match #2: Marina Shafir def. Laynie Luck
My Thoughts: This match felt like a step back from the work Shafir is doing in her tag matches with Nyla Rose (who was at ringside here), with a number of iffy-looking moves from Shafir that even Taz points out on commentary!
My Score: 1 out of 5 Match #3: Zack Clayton def. Serpentico
My Thoughts: Totally...
- 9/8/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew Dark: Elevation, the opening salvo in the Aew wrestling week. We’ve got a repeat of last week’s commentary team, Excalibur and Matt Menard, for this episode so let’s see what the show has to offer!
Match #1: Julia Hart def. Alice Crowley
My Thoughts: Another good outing for Julia Hart who, every week, gets better and better, smoother and smoother. She really feels like she’s embraced this new character and it’s made her look a lot better in the ring. I do hope House of Black continues given the rumours about Malakai Black at All Out this past weekend.
My Score: 2 out of 5 Match #2: Josh Woods and Tony Nese def. Jordan Kross and Renny D
My Thoughts: How much of a squash was this? I’ll tell you… Renny D didn’t even get an official tag into the match!
Match #1: Julia Hart def. Alice Crowley
My Thoughts: Another good outing for Julia Hart who, every week, gets better and better, smoother and smoother. She really feels like she’s embraced this new character and it’s made her look a lot better in the ring. I do hope House of Black continues given the rumours about Malakai Black at All Out this past weekend.
My Score: 2 out of 5 Match #2: Josh Woods and Tony Nese def. Jordan Kross and Renny D
My Thoughts: How much of a squash was this? I’ll tell you… Renny D didn’t even get an official tag into the match!
- 9/7/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew Dark: Elevation, the opening salvo in the Aew wrestling week. We’ve got a repeat of last week’s commentary team, Excalibur and Matt Menard, for this episode so let’s see what the show has to offer!
Match #1: Dante Martin def. Wes Barkley
My Thoughts: After last week’s match I was expecting Dante Martin to thoroughly squash his opponent here but that wasn’t the case, Wes Barkley managed to hold his own for a short while, even getting a 1-count on Martin. Still, we were in quasi-squash territory with this one!
My Score: 2 out of 5 Match #2: Julia Hart def. Arie Alexander
My Thoughts: Another strong match for Julia Hart, who now feels like she’s really relishing in her heel persona. This one was another quasi-squash, with Arie Alexander getting just enough offence in for this to...
Match #1: Dante Martin def. Wes Barkley
My Thoughts: After last week’s match I was expecting Dante Martin to thoroughly squash his opponent here but that wasn’t the case, Wes Barkley managed to hold his own for a short while, even getting a 1-count on Martin. Still, we were in quasi-squash territory with this one!
My Score: 2 out of 5 Match #2: Julia Hart def. Arie Alexander
My Thoughts: Another strong match for Julia Hart, who now feels like she’s really relishing in her heel persona. This one was another quasi-squash, with Arie Alexander getting just enough offence in for this to...
- 8/30/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew Dark: Elevation, the opening salvo in the Aew wrestling week. We’ve got a repeat of last week’s commentary team, Excalibur and Matt Menard, for this episode so let’s see what the show has to offer!
Match #1: Anna Jay def. Nikki Victory
My Thoughts: Another short and sweet squash match for Anna Jay, who traded in the fin and happy mood of the Dark Order for a more serious and more importantly vicious attitude. And it works. Now she just needs to get more competitive matches under her belt.
My Score: 1 out of 5 Match #2: Ruby Soho & Ortiz def. Queen Aminata & Mickey Midas
My Thoughts: Interesting… Undoubtedly because of Sammy and Tay’s championship, it seems Aew are getting into the mixed tag match scene – giving Ruby and Ortiz some practice before their match against the aforementioned Sammy and Tay at All Out.
Match #1: Anna Jay def. Nikki Victory
My Thoughts: Another short and sweet squash match for Anna Jay, who traded in the fin and happy mood of the Dark Order for a more serious and more importantly vicious attitude. And it works. Now she just needs to get more competitive matches under her belt.
My Score: 1 out of 5 Match #2: Ruby Soho & Ortiz def. Queen Aminata & Mickey Midas
My Thoughts: Interesting… Undoubtedly because of Sammy and Tay’s championship, it seems Aew are getting into the mixed tag match scene – giving Ruby and Ortiz some practice before their match against the aforementioned Sammy and Tay at All Out.
- 8/24/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew Dark: Elevation, the opening salvo in the Aew wrestling week. We’ve got a new duo on commentary this week, Excalibur and Matt Menard..?! Let’s see what the show has to offer.
Match #1: Josh Woods and Tony Nese def. Arik Cannon and Tristan Davis
My Thoughts: Dull quasi-squash and a waste of the talent involved.
My Score: 1 out of 5 Match #2: Dark Order def. Tug Cooper, Drew System, Rylie Jackson and Adam Grace
My Thoughts: Fun multi-man squash. Dark ORder did their thing with aplomb as usual.
My Score: 1 out of 5 Match #3: Serena Deeb def. Sierra
My Thoughts: Sierra put in a decent showing last week and despite facing the queen of the enhancement talent squash, she also managed to showcase herself her too, breaking out of a number of Deeb’s moves. More from Sierra please Tony Khan!
Match #1: Josh Woods and Tony Nese def. Arik Cannon and Tristan Davis
My Thoughts: Dull quasi-squash and a waste of the talent involved.
My Score: 1 out of 5 Match #2: Dark Order def. Tug Cooper, Drew System, Rylie Jackson and Adam Grace
My Thoughts: Fun multi-man squash. Dark ORder did their thing with aplomb as usual.
My Score: 1 out of 5 Match #3: Serena Deeb def. Sierra
My Thoughts: Sierra put in a decent showing last week and despite facing the queen of the enhancement talent squash, she also managed to showcase herself her too, breaking out of a number of Deeb’s moves. More from Sierra please Tony Khan!
- 8/17/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Another week, another episode of Aew: Dark which emanates from Grand Rapids, Michigan – which means this was taped at the same time as this past weekend’s Battle of the Belts special. We’ve got Taz and Excalibur on commentary as usual so let’s get to the action!
Match #1: Private Party, The Butcher & The Blade def. Isaiah Broner, James Alexander, Brayden Lee, & Sam Moore
My Thoughts: So we open Dark with an 8-man quasi-squash match. Hey, at least Private Party, The Butcher & The Blade are getting “TV” time right? Right..? It seems both teams are floundering somewhat after the end of the Hfo/Ahfo so to see them in action is good, even more so when the in-ring action is good too!
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #2: Anna Jay A.S. def. Megan Meyers
My Thoughts: Anna Jay gets a new name and new attitude… Hopefully her...
Match #1: Private Party, The Butcher & The Blade def. Isaiah Broner, James Alexander, Brayden Lee, & Sam Moore
My Thoughts: So we open Dark with an 8-man quasi-squash match. Hey, at least Private Party, The Butcher & The Blade are getting “TV” time right? Right..? It seems both teams are floundering somewhat after the end of the Hfo/Ahfo so to see them in action is good, even more so when the in-ring action is good too!
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #2: Anna Jay A.S. def. Megan Meyers
My Thoughts: Anna Jay gets a new name and new attitude… Hopefully her...
- 8/11/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Another episode of Aew: Dark, which this week features fourteen, yes Fourteen(!), matches. Though this show has also gone back to the traditional format after last week’s tremendous show which showcased two matches filmed internationally… I fear no Dark may ever live up to last weeks… Especially not one crammed with 14 matches like the old pandemic days!
Match #1: Jora Johl def. Luke Sampson
My Thoughts: Poor Jora Johl, it really looked like he was being set up to be a big star, with a future turn against Matt Hardy probably propelling him up the Aew card. Then Jeff hardy joined Aew and the Hfo disbanded and Johl has been seemingly forgotten. Though he has out in some decent time on Aew’s YouTube shows, it feels like he’s fallen into the Factory/Dark Order trap – win against jobbers on YouTube, Be the jobber of Dynamite/Rampage!
My...
Match #1: Jora Johl def. Luke Sampson
My Thoughts: Poor Jora Johl, it really looked like he was being set up to be a big star, with a future turn against Matt Hardy probably propelling him up the Aew card. Then Jeff hardy joined Aew and the Hfo disbanded and Johl has been seemingly forgotten. Though he has out in some decent time on Aew’s YouTube shows, it feels like he’s fallen into the Factory/Dark Order trap – win against jobbers on YouTube, Be the jobber of Dynamite/Rampage!
My...
- 7/20/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It was an emotional scene when Thunder Rosa finally captured the All Elite Wrestling women’s championship. The fan-favorite defeated her arch-nemesis Britt Baker in dramatic fashion. A bloody steel cage main event during Dynamite’s “St. Patrick’s Day Slam” before Rosa’s San Antonio, Texas faithful. A year prior she’d come up short against Baker in their landmark “Lights Out” match. Since attaining the gold, Rosa has successfully defended against the likes of Nyla Rosa, Serena Deeb, and Marina Shafir. The forecast next calls for a big challenge at the Forbidden Door pay-per-view against the red-hot Toni Storm. A standout who left WWE in hopes of a greater opportunity to perform. Rosa talks to TV Insider about the experience atop the women’s division, giving back, tacos, and others walking through the “Forbidden Door.” How has it been being the champ? Thunder Rosa: It’s a very important thing for me.
- 6/24/2022
- TV Insider
Another episode of Aew: Dark, which this week is back being taped at Aew Universal. Let’s join Taz and Excalibur, commentators for Dark as usual, and see what this week’s Nine matches have in store… The match count keeps getting higher!
Match #1: Max Caster def. Trever Aeon
My Thoughts: Trever Aeon certainly has a striking look, however he didn’t have the striking ability to beat Max Caster who took the fight to Aeon in a typical Aew quasi-squash match!
My Score: 2 out of 5 Match #2: Serpentico def. Vary Morales
My Thoughts: Serpentico wrestling in another singles match without Luther? Joy! Here he takes on the ever-reliable Vary Morales, who’s always impressed in his Aew appearances. And that’s the case here too, as Morales goes toe-to-toe with Serpentico in a fantastic, fast-paced match between two evenly-matched competitors.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #3: Kris Statlander def.
Match #1: Max Caster def. Trever Aeon
My Thoughts: Trever Aeon certainly has a striking look, however he didn’t have the striking ability to beat Max Caster who took the fight to Aeon in a typical Aew quasi-squash match!
My Score: 2 out of 5 Match #2: Serpentico def. Vary Morales
My Thoughts: Serpentico wrestling in another singles match without Luther? Joy! Here he takes on the ever-reliable Vary Morales, who’s always impressed in his Aew appearances. And that’s the case here too, as Morales goes toe-to-toe with Serpentico in a fantastic, fast-paced match between two evenly-matched competitors.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #3: Kris Statlander def.
- 6/23/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew Dark: Elevation which sees the show get back to a longer card, featuring seven matches this week. We’ve got Excalibur, Anthony Ogogo and Mark Henry on commentary and Serena Deeb and Mercedes Martinez re-teaming for more women’s tag action! Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Serena Deeb and Mercedes Martinez def. Heather Reckless and Tootie Lynn
My Thoughts: Serena Deeb and Mercedes Martinez are re-teaming once again for more tempestuous women’s tag team wrestling. The duo work together on a knife-edge and it has brought an interesting air of tension to their matches so far – and this one’s no different. Like their last pairing, this was an example of an Aew quasi-squash match, with Deeb and Martinez giving Heather Reckless and Tootie Lynn a modicum of space to Try and get some offence in!
My Score:...
Match #1: Serena Deeb and Mercedes Martinez def. Heather Reckless and Tootie Lynn
My Thoughts: Serena Deeb and Mercedes Martinez are re-teaming once again for more tempestuous women’s tag team wrestling. The duo work together on a knife-edge and it has brought an interesting air of tension to their matches so far – and this one’s no different. Like their last pairing, this was an example of an Aew quasi-squash match, with Deeb and Martinez giving Heather Reckless and Tootie Lynn a modicum of space to Try and get some offence in!
My Score:...
- 6/22/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew Dark: Elevation which sees the show get back to a longer card, featuring seven matches this week. We’ve got Excalibur and Mark Henry on commentary and the Dark Order in Another main event! Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Nyla Rose def. Max the Impaler
My Thoughts: Well Max the Impaler certainly has an interesting look! Max was also a fantastic foil for Nyla, seemingly matching her beat for beat. This one could have done with more time and a not-so-quick ending. But hey ho, we’re back to quick matches packed in a short amount of time on Dark and Elevation it seems.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #2: Private Party def. Camaro Jackson and Sk Bishop
My Thoughts: I’m not the biggest fan of Private Party but I do like it when they treat matches more seriously.
Match #1: Nyla Rose def. Max the Impaler
My Thoughts: Well Max the Impaler certainly has an interesting look! Max was also a fantastic foil for Nyla, seemingly matching her beat for beat. This one could have done with more time and a not-so-quick ending. But hey ho, we’re back to quick matches packed in a short amount of time on Dark and Elevation it seems.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #2: Private Party def. Camaro Jackson and Sk Bishop
My Thoughts: I’m not the biggest fan of Private Party but I do like it when they treat matches more seriously.
- 6/15/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew Dark: Elevation which has a short run time and a four-match card. I could honestly get used to these shorter shows! On commentary this week we have Paul Wight, Mark Henry And Tony Schiavone. Let’s get right into the action, which comes from the Kia Forum (aka The Forum) in Los Angeles, California.
Match #1: The Factory def. Dark Order
My Thoughts: This was a good, but not great, match. The kind of match you can watch without really paying attention to it and still know exactly what’s going on. Can’t believe Dark Order lost to The factory though, it looks like the faction are back to losing match after match, week after week. Do we need an injection of new blood into Dark Order? Probably.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #2: Frankie Kazarian def. Serpentico
My Thoughts: Kazarian...
Match #1: The Factory def. Dark Order
My Thoughts: This was a good, but not great, match. The kind of match you can watch without really paying attention to it and still know exactly what’s going on. Can’t believe Dark Order lost to The factory though, it looks like the faction are back to losing match after match, week after week. Do we need an injection of new blood into Dark Order? Probably.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #2: Frankie Kazarian def. Serpentico
My Thoughts: Kazarian...
- 6/8/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. As usual we have Tony Schiavone, Excalibur, and Jim Ross on commentary and Another stacked card!
Match #1: Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Qualifier Match – Dax Harwood def. Cash Wheeler The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Cm Punk was the special guest commentator for this match. The match began with tremendous chain wrestling between Dax and Cash. They got to their feet, smiled, and shook hands as a sign of mutual respect. Dax superplexed Cash, but both men felt the impact. Dax went up for a diving headbutt but Cash dodged it. Cash tried a body slam but Dax countered with a cradle for a near fall. Cash employed a powerbomb reversal for a near fall.Cash nailed Dax with a piledriver for a two-count. Cash shoved Dax off the top turnbuckle.
Match #1: Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Qualifier Match – Dax Harwood def. Cash Wheeler The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Cm Punk was the special guest commentator for this match. The match began with tremendous chain wrestling between Dax and Cash. They got to their feet, smiled, and shook hands as a sign of mutual respect. Dax superplexed Cash, but both men felt the impact. Dax went up for a diving headbutt but Cash dodged it. Cash tried a body slam but Dax countered with a cradle for a near fall. Cash employed a powerbomb reversal for a near fall.Cash nailed Dax with a piledriver for a two-count. Cash shoved Dax off the top turnbuckle.
- 4/28/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew Dark: Elevation, we’ve got Tony Schiavone, Paul Wight and Mark Henry on commentary and an 8-match, still sub 50 minutes, card this week… Let’s get right into the review and the action!
Match #1: Leyla Hirsch def. Ella Envy
My Thoughts: Leyla Hirsch opens the show! Love to see it. Hirsch demolished her opponent in this one, in a clear squash match that legitimised (pun intended) Hirsch’s new nasty, hard-hitting, nature. It’s times like this that sqash matches Do work!
My Score: 1.5 out of 5 Match #2: Brock Anderson & Lee Johnson def. The Factory (Qt Marshall & Aaron Solo)
My Thoughts: Cracking tag team action from Brock Anderson and Lee Johnson. The former is really coming along in terms of skill and presentation, leaning into his resemblance to his father in looks And movies now. Qt Marshall did his usual shtick,...
Match #1: Leyla Hirsch def. Ella Envy
My Thoughts: Leyla Hirsch opens the show! Love to see it. Hirsch demolished her opponent in this one, in a clear squash match that legitimised (pun intended) Hirsch’s new nasty, hard-hitting, nature. It’s times like this that sqash matches Do work!
My Score: 1.5 out of 5 Match #2: Brock Anderson & Lee Johnson def. The Factory (Qt Marshall & Aaron Solo)
My Thoughts: Cracking tag team action from Brock Anderson and Lee Johnson. The former is really coming along in terms of skill and presentation, leaning into his resemblance to his father in looks And movies now. Qt Marshall did his usual shtick,...
- 4/5/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s Monday, so you know what that means… It’s time for our review of Friday night’s episode of Aew: Rampage, which emanated from Addition Financial Arena in Orlando, Florida. We’ve got Excalibur, Taz, Chris Jericho and Ricky Starks on commentary so let’s get right into it!
Match #1: TNT Championship 3-Way Match – Sammy Guevara def. Andrade El Idolo & Darby Allin The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Andrade rolled out of the ring at the start of the match. Sammy and Darby followed him out there, and Andrade had no choice but to return to the ring. Darby quickly hit a Code Red on Andrade but Sammy broke up the pin attempt. Sammy backflipped over Darby and then blasted Darby with a dropkick that was right on target. Sammy connected with a rising knee to Darby. Sammy was attempting to suplex Darby when Andrade came...
Match #1: TNT Championship 3-Way Match – Sammy Guevara def. Andrade El Idolo & Darby Allin The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Andrade rolled out of the ring at the start of the match. Sammy and Darby followed him out there, and Andrade had no choice but to return to the ring. Darby quickly hit a Code Red on Andrade but Sammy broke up the pin attempt. Sammy backflipped over Darby and then blasted Darby with a dropkick that was right on target. Sammy connected with a rising knee to Darby. Sammy was attempting to suplex Darby when Andrade came...
- 3/7/2022
- 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 emanated from the Webster Bank Arena in Bridgeport, Connecticut – just down the road from a certain other wrestling promotions headquarters! That being said, let’s get right into it!
Match #1: TNT Championship Match – Sammy Guevara def. Andrade El Idolo The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Sammy took down Andrade with a double leg. Andrade got to his feet and hit Sammy with an explosive chop! Sammy tried for the Gth but Andrade escaped. Andrade tried to shake Sammy’s hand but Sammy flipped off Andrade with the one finger salute! Sammy clotheslined Andrade, sending him over the top rope. Andrade jumped back in the ring but Sammy blasted Andrade with the Spanish Fly! Sammy attempted the double springboard into the cutter but Andrade shoved Sammy off the ropes,...
Match #1: TNT Championship Match – Sammy Guevara def. Andrade El Idolo The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Sammy took down Andrade with a double leg. Andrade got to his feet and hit Sammy with an explosive chop! Sammy tried for the Gth but Andrade escaped. Andrade tried to shake Sammy’s hand but Sammy flipped off Andrade with the one finger salute! Sammy clotheslined Andrade, sending him over the top rope. Andrade jumped back in the ring but Sammy blasted Andrade with the Spanish Fly! Sammy attempted the double springboard into the cutter but Andrade shoved Sammy off the ropes,...
- 2/28/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s Monday morning, so you know what that means… It’s time for our review of Friday nights episode of Aew: Rampage, which emanated from Nashville Municipal Auditorium in Nashville, Tennesee. We’ve got Excalibur, Taz, Chris Jericho and Ricky Starks on commentary so let’s get right into it!
Match #1: Adam Cole def. Dark Order’s Pres10 Vance The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
They locked up and 10 shoved Cole to the mat. Cole got up and put a headlock on 10 but 10 powered out. 10 rocked Cole with elbow strikes in the corner and followed up with a German Suplex! Cole kicked out 10’s left leg and then rammed it into the steel ring post! Adam Cole nailed 10 with a neck breaker. Cole tried to suplex 10 but 10 reversed it with a delayed vertical suplex! 10 hooked Cole’s leg for a near fall. Cole went back to work on 10’s left leg,...
Match #1: Adam Cole def. Dark Order’s Pres10 Vance The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
They locked up and 10 shoved Cole to the mat. Cole got up and put a headlock on 10 but 10 powered out. 10 rocked Cole with elbow strikes in the corner and followed up with a German Suplex! Cole kicked out 10’s left leg and then rammed it into the steel ring post! Adam Cole nailed 10 with a neck breaker. Cole tried to suplex 10 but 10 reversed it with a delayed vertical suplex! 10 hooked Cole’s leg for a near fall. Cole went back to work on 10’s left leg,...
- 2/21/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Aew: Dynamite which emanates from Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, New Jersey. We’ve got the promised debut of someone, forbidden doors opening again and lots more. Let’s get right into the review!
Match #1: Wardlow def. The Blade The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
The Blade chop blocked Wardlow from behind before the bell rang! The Blade kicked at Wardlow’s leg. Wardlow took Blade off his feet with an explosive lariat! Wardlow followed up with a belly-to-belly suplex! And then another! Wardlow lifted up The Blade and rammed him spine-first into the steel ring post! Wardlow charged but Blade countered with a knee strike! Blade tried for another knee strike but Wardlow caught him and powerbombed Blade! There was a second powerbomb to Blade! Wardlow kept power bombing The Blade! Wardlow placed his boot on The Blade’s chest and pinned him!
Match #1: Wardlow def. The Blade The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
The Blade chop blocked Wardlow from behind before the bell rang! The Blade kicked at Wardlow’s leg. Wardlow took Blade off his feet with an explosive lariat! Wardlow followed up with a belly-to-belly suplex! And then another! Wardlow lifted up The Blade and rammed him spine-first into the steel ring post! Wardlow charged but Blade countered with a knee strike! Blade tried for another knee strike but Wardlow caught him and powerbombed Blade! There was a second powerbomb to Blade! Wardlow kept power bombing The Blade! Wardlow placed his boot on The Blade’s chest and pinned him!
- 2/10/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Britt Baker’s meteoritic rise in early 2020 ultimately saw the dentist finally climb the top of the mountain by winning the Aew Women’s Championship at Double or Nothing. However, just like every champion holding a prestigious belt, Baker’s reign will eventually come to an end. This list will explore the five women who should beat Britt Baker for the Aew Women’s Championship. Serena Deeb Serena Deeb has come a long way since her Straight Edge Society days in 2010. The former WWE star first gained notoriety as part of Cm Punk’s faction in 2010; however, her run was short-lived due
Five Women Who Should Beat Britt Baker For The Aew Women’s Championship...
Five Women Who Should Beat Britt Baker For The Aew Women’s Championship...
- 1/31/2022
- by Jeffrey Bowie Jr.
- TVovermind.com
Welcome to this review of the post-Full Gear episode of Aew: Dynamite, which eminates from Virginia and sees the storylines se-up in this past weekends PPV continued on national television. Let’s get right into it!
Match #1: “The American Dragon” Bryan Danielson def. Dark Order’s Evil Uno The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Evil Uno knocked down Bryan with a shoulder tackle. He stomped on Bryan’s hands and cradled him for a near fall. Bryan stood back up and slapped Evil Uno in the face. Bryan chopped away and then suplexed Evil Uno. Danielson peppered Evil Uno with kicks to the kidneys. Evil Uno quickly got violent with a combination of strikes in the corner. He took down Danielson with a step up hurracanrana. Evil Uno followed up with a neck breaker for a near fall on Danielson. Danielson hit a rolling elbow strike and dropped...
Match #1: “The American Dragon” Bryan Danielson def. Dark Order’s Evil Uno The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Evil Uno knocked down Bryan with a shoulder tackle. He stomped on Bryan’s hands and cradled him for a near fall. Bryan stood back up and slapped Evil Uno in the face. Bryan chopped away and then suplexed Evil Uno. Danielson peppered Evil Uno with kicks to the kidneys. Evil Uno quickly got violent with a combination of strikes in the corner. He took down Danielson with a step up hurracanrana. Evil Uno followed up with a neck breaker for a near fall on Danielson. Danielson hit a rolling elbow strike and dropped...
- 11/19/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Aew’s Full Gear, which looks to be yet another huge pay per view for All Elite Wrestling – with matches featuring Bryan Danielson, Miro, the Inner Circle, American Top Team, Britt Baker, Tay Conti, The Lucha Brothers, Ftr, Mjf, Darby Allin and Two highly-anticipated matches between Eddie Kingston and Cm Punk, and Kenny Omega versus ‘Hangman’ Adam Page… And we get some wonderful tributes to the legend that was Eddie Guerrero too!
The Buy-in: Match #1: Hikaru Shida & Thunder Rosa def. Nyla Rose w/Vickie Guerrero & Jamie Hayter
My Thoughts: Thunder Rosa and Hikaru Shida used their size and agility really well in the early going of this match to take down Nyla Rose. However Rose’s size worked to her advantage and she tagged in Jamie Hayter and flipped the match giving the duo supremacy… At one point it was shown Serena Deeb was...
The Buy-in: Match #1: Hikaru Shida & Thunder Rosa def. Nyla Rose w/Vickie Guerrero & Jamie Hayter
My Thoughts: Thunder Rosa and Hikaru Shida used their size and agility really well in the early going of this match to take down Nyla Rose. However Rose’s size worked to her advantage and she tagged in Jamie Hayter and flipped the match giving the duo supremacy… At one point it was shown Serena Deeb was...
- 11/14/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this weeks review of Aew Dark: Elevation, I’m Phil and this is episode 19 of Aew’s second YouTube show… already?!
Match #1: Lance Archer def. Zachariah
My Thoughts: The usual lance Archer squash match opens the show. Archer throws his opponent in the ring, then around the ring, then gets the pin.
My Score: 0 out of 5 Match #2: Chuck Taylor and Orange Cassidy def. Chaos Project (Luther and Serpentico)
My Thoughts: A ridiculously fun match that took absolutely nothing seriously and felt remarkably refreshing for that very fact. Serpentico took his usual punishment 0 not only being thrown around by Kuther but also Chuck Taylor! Loved the finish with Luther accidentally pinning his own partner and Chuck Taylor & Orange Cassidy cashing in on it!
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #3: Hikaru Shida def. Dulce Tormenta
My Thoughts: What a way to make your Aew debut, against former champ Hikaru Shida.
Match #1: Lance Archer def. Zachariah
My Thoughts: The usual lance Archer squash match opens the show. Archer throws his opponent in the ring, then around the ring, then gets the pin.
My Score: 0 out of 5 Match #2: Chuck Taylor and Orange Cassidy def. Chaos Project (Luther and Serpentico)
My Thoughts: A ridiculously fun match that took absolutely nothing seriously and felt remarkably refreshing for that very fact. Serpentico took his usual punishment 0 not only being thrown around by Kuther but also Chuck Taylor! Loved the finish with Luther accidentally pinning his own partner and Chuck Taylor & Orange Cassidy cashing in on it!
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #3: Hikaru Shida def. Dulce Tormenta
My Thoughts: What a way to make your Aew debut, against former champ Hikaru Shida.
- 7/21/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Nwa: Power review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and I’m back to reviewing the National Wrestling Alliance every week. It is nice to be back at the original wrestling league/body and its World Title, which is the only championship that actually means anything. I’m going to be honest with you here. I don’t give a s—t about the other wrestling leagues. I care about the wrestlers and the matches, but promotions don’t matter to me. The only exception is The Nwa, since it is the original and the source of the vast majority of wrestling history. There isn’t a moment in WWE history that isn’t eclipsed in some manner by the most fleeting instance in the glory years of The Nwa. I wish Billy Corgan would start showing The Nwa the proper respect. He...
- 7/12/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to Nerdly, I’m Phil and this is a revbiew of this week’s Aew Dark: Elevation, the seventeenth episode of Aew’s third “TV” show… Can we call YouTube TV? If a show is produced by a TV production to stream online, is it still TV? Blaaaagh… I’m going off on a tangent. Whatever. Let’s just get on with this review!
Match #1: Thunder Rosa def. Leila Grey
My Thoughts: The second week in a row, if memory serves, that Thunder Rosa has legitimately squashed an opponent rather than the usual “let the opponent get in some offense and look good before being squashed” routine… Much like Britt Baker and Nyal Rose, it looks like Rosa is winning squash matches fast to rack up the wins for Aew’s rankings.
My Score: 1 out of 5 Match #2: Scorpio Sky def. Marcus Kross
My Thoughts: The say any publicity,...
Match #1: Thunder Rosa def. Leila Grey
My Thoughts: The second week in a row, if memory serves, that Thunder Rosa has legitimately squashed an opponent rather than the usual “let the opponent get in some offense and look good before being squashed” routine… Much like Britt Baker and Nyal Rose, it looks like Rosa is winning squash matches fast to rack up the wins for Aew’s rankings.
My Score: 1 out of 5 Match #2: Scorpio Sky def. Marcus Kross
My Thoughts: The say any publicity,...
- 7/7/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of All Elite Wrestling’s Double Or Nothing, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we are finally here for Double Or Nothing. I’m in Vegas losing my ass. Help! Jimmy Tudiqs: I’mma break you legs! You gotta pay up you little dink! Me: I’ll have the money in the morning! Please! Jt: I break yo neck wit yo ass! Capice? Me: Who? Jt: What? Me: Huh? Jt: Waohfirse? Me: Who’s on first? Jt: No! Who’s on second! Me: What? Jt: No! What’s on third! Me: Who? Jt: God damn it! I jus fuggen told you that Who’s on first! Me: What? Jt: What’s on second! Me: Dr. David Banner was exploring gamma rays when he was mutated by their fantastic power and now, when he is made angry, David Banner turns into The Incredible Hulk!
- 6/3/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of All Elite Wrestling’s Double or Nothing pay per view…. Yes, I stayed up until 5am to watch the show in the UK and have re-watched again (thanks to Fite TV replays) yesterday. Why? Because it was one of my most anticipated PPV’s of the year! Did it live up to my hype or did it disappoint? Read on to find out!
Match #1: Serena Deeb def. Riho The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
The crowd at Daily’s Place was fired up, and so were Deeb and Riho! Serena went for a quick cover, but Riho bridged up out of it. Riho offered a handshake out of a sign of respect, but Deeb answered with a slap to Riho’s jaw! Riho returned fired but Deeb rocked Riho with a series of uppercuts. Riho used her quickness and jumped off the top...
Match #1: Serena Deeb def. Riho The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
The crowd at Daily’s Place was fired up, and so were Deeb and Riho! Serena went for a quick cover, but Riho bridged up out of it. Riho offered a handshake out of a sign of respect, but Deeb answered with a slap to Riho’s jaw! Riho returned fired but Deeb rocked Riho with a series of uppercuts. Riho used her quickness and jumped off the top...
- 6/1/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this return of The Last Week In Wrestling, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and this simplified version of the column shall encompass all of the major reviews on the site and serve as the exclusive debut of many of the leagues’ different reviews, including the Major League Wrestling, Ring Of Honor, National Wrestling Alliance, Nxt UK and 205 Live, along with my versions of the two Aew: Dark reviews and the debut of New Japan Strong. These promotions will have their matches scored and the best match of the week will be named before we wrap-up with a verdict on the week in wrestling overall. Okay. Let’s kick some ass. Melvin McMelvin: You cannot say such things! Me: Who the f—k are you? McM: I am Melvin McMelvin, attorney for the Internetal Protectorate! I represent the decency of the internet! I got rid of Cambodian Thong Pies!
- 5/27/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Aew: Dynamite review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have…stuff! Don’t f—k a polar bear. In these times of unrest, I’d like to just remind you that I’m a f—king idiot. I know. You’re in shock. Dr. Pepper’s pecker pecked pickled peppers pickled perfectly peppered. Blow me. Max Von Sydow is with us…aaaaaaaand he’s dead. I…what the… Marco Polo: Marco! Polo! Marco! Polo! Marco! Polo! Me: Get a job! Polo! Here comes Aew! Marco Polo: Marco! Me: (punches in face) Polo!
Match #1: Matt Hardy & “Hangman” Adam Page def. The Hybrid2—Angelico & Jack Evans The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
TH2 jumped Hardy and Page before the bell rang, taking the fight directly to their opponents. Page returned fired, chopping away at Evans and then he tagged in Hardy.
Match #1: Matt Hardy & “Hangman” Adam Page def. The Hybrid2—Angelico & Jack Evans The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
TH2 jumped Hardy and Page before the bell rang, taking the fight directly to their opponents. Page returned fired, chopping away at Evans and then he tagged in Hardy.
- 2/19/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Aew Dynamite review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and f— Aew Dark. It has too many matches. It’s driving me insane! So, to that end, we’re just gonna put a brief run-down of Dark at the beginning of each Dynamite review, so I don’t have to review a thousand squash matches a week. I F—— Hate Squash Matches!!!!!!! Charlie Bucket got squashed by the Great Glass Wonkavator. Finally…a squash I like! F— Yeaaaaaaaaah!!!!!!! Dorothy Gale was a little whore and we have the wonderful New Year’s Smash Night 2 to usher in 2021 with…Darby Allin? S—. Well, at least he gives me a boner. Alright, let’s begin this new era of Dynamite reviews by doing no work and skipping it for the week. Adios, amigo!
Ricky Starks def. Mike Verna Jurassic Express def. Ryzin and Fuego Del Sol Tay Conti def.
Ricky Starks def. Mike Verna Jurassic Express def. Ryzin and Fuego Del Sol Tay Conti def.
- 1/18/2021
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Nwa: Shockwave review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have three more matches to get to. These three matches, including a Women’s Title fight, will duke it out to decide who was the best of the evening. Let’s rock and or rolllllllllll!!!!!!!
The matches in contention:
Kamille/Cc Chanel Eli Drake/Eric Watts Thunder Rosa/Priscilla Kelly – Nwa Women’s World Championship
Km/Cc: I was a pretty solid opener that may not have had a lot of pizazz, but I did start the show off correctly and set the stage up all nice and pretty.
Ed/EW: I gave Eli and Eric a chance to have a slow, steady bout that may not have always been as ambitious as it could have been, but I did substantiate Eli as a featured attraction and Eric as a stalwart to remember.
The matches in contention:
Kamille/Cc Chanel Eli Drake/Eric Watts Thunder Rosa/Priscilla Kelly – Nwa Women’s World Championship
Km/Cc: I was a pretty solid opener that may not have had a lot of pizazz, but I did start the show off correctly and set the stage up all nice and pretty.
Ed/EW: I gave Eli and Eric a chance to have a slow, steady bout that may not have always been as ambitious as it could have been, but I did substantiate Eli as a featured attraction and Eric as a stalwart to remember.
- 12/10/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of All Elite Wrestling: Full Gear, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a big ol’ bunch of matches, including Moxley and Kingston for the World Title. Jericho and Mjf fight over Mjf’s right to be in The Inner Circle. Hey, we got the dream match for the Tag Team Titles. Okay…there might be something here.
Match #1: Serena Deeb def. Allysin Kay – Nwa World Women’s Championship Match The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
“Deeb won the title and defended it the next night on Dynamite,” said Excalibur. “Yeah, that says a lot about her work ethic,” replied Tony Schiavone. Deeb got a top wristlock and drove Kay to the mat. These two women were former tag partners, so they’re very familiar with one another, noted the commentators. Deeb wrenched Kay’s knee with a dragon screw leg lock.
Match #1: Serena Deeb def. Allysin Kay – Nwa World Women’s Championship Match The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
“Deeb won the title and defended it the next night on Dynamite,” said Excalibur. “Yeah, that says a lot about her work ethic,” replied Tony Schiavone. Deeb got a top wristlock and drove Kay to the mat. These two women were former tag partners, so they’re very familiar with one another, noted the commentators. Deeb wrenched Kay’s knee with a dragon screw leg lock.
- 11/16/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
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