Welcome to this weeks review of Aew: Rampage, which emanates from the Curtis Cullwell Center in Garland, Texas and features not one but Two huge mens tag team matches and a womens submission match between Tay conti and Penelope Ford – let’s get right to it!
Match #1: Orange Cassidy, Rocky Romero and The Best Friends def. Bobby Fish, Adam Cole and The Young Bucks The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Chuck Taylor began against Matt Jackson, but Matt hit Chuckie with strikes, left and right. Chuck fired back with a standing Sliced Bread! Rocky Romero from Njpw tagged in, as did Bobby Fish. Rocky took Fish down with a running dropkick. Orange Cassidy tagged in and he sent Fish into a clothesline from Rocky Romero. Adam Cole tagged in but thought twice about facing Orange. Cole tagged out to Nick Jackson. Orange Cassidy grabbed Nick’s wrist and walked the ropes!
Match #1: Orange Cassidy, Rocky Romero and The Best Friends def. Bobby Fish, Adam Cole and The Young Bucks The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Chuck Taylor began against Matt Jackson, but Matt hit Chuckie with strikes, left and right. Chuck fired back with a standing Sliced Bread! Rocky Romero from Njpw tagged in, as did Bobby Fish. Rocky took Fish down with a running dropkick. Orange Cassidy tagged in and he sent Fish into a clothesline from Rocky Romero. Adam Cole tagged in but thought twice about facing Orange. Cole tagged out to Nick Jackson. Orange Cassidy grabbed Nick’s wrist and walked the ropes!
- 12/20/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s All Elite Wrestling: Dark review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and Alex Jones is a crazy prick. We’ve got a super-sized 12 match extravaganza that has Ftr competing, in addition to several notable others. Pizzagate was bullsh*t and this show starts…when-ever you play the video on YouTube.
Match #1: Ftr def. The Initiative
My Opinion: 2.8 out of 5 – Ftr and the team of Avalon and Cutler had a nice romp around the block that was never able to quite reach its potential, but it was still hearty wrestling action and that’s always welcome.
Match #2: Joey Janela and Sonny Kiss def. Michael Nakazawa and Pineapple Pete (Sugar Dunkerton/Suge D)
My Opinion: 2.8 out of 5 – This was a bizarre match with a lot of Kiss/Nakazawa chaos with oil and asses, but the wrestling was crisp and unique.
Match #3: Abadon def.
Match #1: Ftr def. The Initiative
My Opinion: 2.8 out of 5 – Ftr and the team of Avalon and Cutler had a nice romp around the block that was never able to quite reach its potential, but it was still hearty wrestling action and that’s always welcome.
Match #2: Joey Janela and Sonny Kiss def. Michael Nakazawa and Pineapple Pete (Sugar Dunkerton/Suge D)
My Opinion: 2.8 out of 5 – This was a bizarre match with a lot of Kiss/Nakazawa chaos with oil and asses, but the wrestling was crisp and unique.
Match #3: Abadon def.
- 7/31/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Exclusive: Bluff City Law star Caitlin McGee is set as a co-lead opposite Topher Grace in ABC’s Home Economics. Also cast as major characters in the single-camera family comedy pilot are How To Get Away With Murder alumna Karla Souza in her return to ABC, and Saturday Night Live alumna Sasheer Zamata. The project hails from from writers Michael Colton and John Aboud, the Tannenbaum Co., Lionsgate TV and ABC Studios.
Written by Colton and Aboud inspired by Colton’s family,, Home Economics is said to be in the vein of Modern Family and revolves around three adult siblings: one in the 1 percent, one middle-class, and one barely holding on.
McGee plays the oldest sibling, Sarah, a therapist for at-risk kids, married to a teacher, and they’re often scraping to make ends meet. Of her siblings, she earns the least money, but she does the most socially important...
Written by Colton and Aboud inspired by Colton’s family,, Home Economics is said to be in the vein of Modern Family and revolves around three adult siblings: one in the 1 percent, one middle-class, and one barely holding on.
McGee plays the oldest sibling, Sarah, a therapist for at-risk kids, married to a teacher, and they’re often scraping to make ends meet. Of her siblings, she earns the least money, but she does the most socially important...
- 7/16/2020
- by Nellie Andreeva
- Deadline Film + TV
During Tuesday’s final auditions episode of “America’s Got Talent,” no less than three animal acts gave it their all for the judges from the comfort of their own homes. Dog act Chris & Sid sang a country duet from their truck. Puppy Pals was a more traditional animal act that focused on an eight-year-old Florida girl with her trained pooches. And Erin McCarthy belted out opera while on horseback, which begs the question: will she bring her horse with her if she makes it to the live shows in Hollywood? So far only one animal act has ever claimed victory on NBC’s reality TV show: Olate Dogs in Season 7. Do any of the current Season 15 hopefuls have what it takes to join the “Agt” winners list?
This 2020 cycle started out with an adorable collection of pigs performing parlor tricks: Pork Chop Revue. One of the bigger hogs, Mack, impressed...
This 2020 cycle started out with an adorable collection of pigs performing parlor tricks: Pork Chop Revue. One of the bigger hogs, Mack, impressed...
- 7/16/2020
- by Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
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