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 this week emanated from the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. In a shake-up from the usual set-up, we’ve got Tony Schiavone, Excalibur And Jim Ross on commentary!
Match #1: Royal Rampage Match – Winner earns an Aew Interim Title Match The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
There was a red ring on the left and a blue ring on the right. “Absolute” Ricky Starks entered the red ring and Team Taz outnumbered Hangman Page as Powerhouse Hobbs and Starks double teamed Page. Darby Allin backdropped Tony Nese over the top rope. The Butcher was out next, accompanied by the Bunny. Darby hit a tope suicida on Tony Nese through the ropes (not over the top). The Butcher then grabbed Darby and began swinging...
Match #1: Royal Rampage Match – Winner earns an Aew Interim Title Match The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
There was a red ring on the left and a blue ring on the right. “Absolute” Ricky Starks entered the red ring and Team Taz outnumbered Hangman Page as Powerhouse Hobbs and Starks double teamed Page. Darby Allin backdropped Tony Nese over the top rope. The Butcher was out next, accompanied by the Bunny. Darby hit a tope suicida on Tony Nese through the ropes (not over the top). The Butcher then grabbed Darby and began swinging...
- 7/4/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this [late] review of All Elite Wrestling’s most eagerly-awaited pay per views and one that has been beset by injury issues. But we won’t let spoil our enjoyment will we?! I’m on a short holiday as we speak so it’s taken me a couple of days to get through everything Forbidden Door had to offer. But what an offer! We’ve got Taz, Excalibur and the English voice of Njpw, Kevin Kelly on commentary… Let’s get to it.
The Buy-in Match #1: Bishamon (Hirooki Goto & Yoshi-Hashi) def. The Factory (Aaron Solo & Qt Marshall) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Solo dropkicked Yoshi-Hashi but then Solo was taken off his feet with a shoulder block. Qt tagged in, as did Goto, and they locked up. Goto avoided a clothesline from Qt and then chopped Qt in the chest. Qt wanted no part of Goto...
The Buy-in Match #1: Bishamon (Hirooki Goto & Yoshi-Hashi) def. The Factory (Aaron Solo & Qt Marshall) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Solo dropkicked Yoshi-Hashi but then Solo was taken off his feet with a shoulder block. Qt tagged in, as did Goto, and they locked up. Goto avoided a clothesline from Qt and then chopped Qt in the chest. Qt wanted no part of Goto...
- 6/28/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the Cable Dahmer Arena in Independence, Mo. As usual, we have Tony Schiavone, Excalibur, and Jim Ross on commentary and a Huge Casino Battle Royale to determine Jon Moxley’s opponent as part of the interim title championship race and the announcement of a brand-new international title! Let’s get to it…
Match #1: Casino Battle Royale – Winner: Kyle O’Reilly The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
The winner of tonight’s Battle Royale faces Jon Moxley to determine who will go on to face the winner of the June 12th New Japan Pro-Wrestling Eliminator (Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Hirooki Goto) for the Interim Aew World Championship on June 26th at the Forbidden Door live on pay-per-view! Darby Allin, Tony Nese, Daniel Garcia, Lance Archer, and Eddie Kingston were the first group of entrants. Kingston went straight...
Match #1: Casino Battle Royale – Winner: Kyle O’Reilly The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
The winner of tonight’s Battle Royale faces Jon Moxley to determine who will go on to face the winner of the June 12th New Japan Pro-Wrestling Eliminator (Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Hirooki Goto) for the Interim Aew World Championship on June 26th at the Forbidden Door live on pay-per-view! Darby Allin, Tony Nese, Daniel Garcia, Lance Archer, and Eddie Kingston were the first group of entrants. Kingston went straight...
- 6/10/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Ring Of Honor review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have two big matches to get to, so shut up and read ya putz.
Match #1: Josh Woods def. Jay Lethal – Pure Rules Match The following is courtesy of rohwrestling.com:
Lethal and Woods both won two matches in the Roh Pure Title Tournament before being eliminated in the block finals. Now they’ll face each other as they jockey for position in the Pure division. They’ve only met one other time in singles competition. Lethal defeated Woods in the Survival of the Fittest tournament three years ago. However, Woods is a much more seasoned competitor today than he was in 2017, the year he won the Top Prospect Tournament. Woods, who is one half of a successful tag team with Silas Young, established himself as a threat in singles competition...
Match #1: Josh Woods def. Jay Lethal – Pure Rules Match The following is courtesy of rohwrestling.com:
Lethal and Woods both won two matches in the Roh Pure Title Tournament before being eliminated in the block finals. Now they’ll face each other as they jockey for position in the Pure division. They’ve only met one other time in singles competition. Lethal defeated Woods in the Survival of the Fittest tournament three years ago. However, Woods is a much more seasoned competitor today than he was in 2017, the year he won the Top Prospect Tournament. Woods, who is one half of a successful tag team with Silas Young, established himself as a threat in singles competition...
- 12/7/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Ring Of Honor review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a big four way match for the main event. Let’s get right to it and John Wick the hell out…I forgot the joke.
Match #1: Hirooki Goto defeated Hikuleo The following is courtesy of rohwrestling.com:
This match between Njpw competitors pitted the veteran Goto against the up-and-coming Hikuleo, the 6-foot-8 younger brother of The Guerillas of Destiny’s Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa. Goto hit a big clothesline for a near fall, but Hikuleo answered with a superplex for a near fall. Hikuleo then turned Goto inside out with a clothesline, but Goto kicked out at two. Goto eventually finished off the youngster after hitting Ushigoroshi and Gtr.
My Opinion: 2.5 out of 5 – This was a fun bout that gave Hikuleo a chance to fight an established professional in Goto,...
Match #1: Hirooki Goto defeated Hikuleo The following is courtesy of rohwrestling.com:
This match between Njpw competitors pitted the veteran Goto against the up-and-coming Hikuleo, the 6-foot-8 younger brother of The Guerillas of Destiny’s Tama Tonga and Tanga Loa. Goto hit a big clothesline for a near fall, but Hikuleo answered with a superplex for a near fall. Hikuleo then turned Goto inside out with a clothesline, but Goto kicked out at two. Goto eventually finished off the youngster after hitting Ushigoroshi and Gtr.
My Opinion: 2.5 out of 5 – This was a fun bout that gave Hikuleo a chance to fight an established professional in Goto,...
- 6/20/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
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