Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: 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 our review!
Match #1: Christian Cage & Nick Wayne def. Big Bill & Bryan Keith The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Christian Cage and Nick Wayne teamed up as a “father and son” duo for the first time, taking on the formidable pair of Big Bill and Bryan Keith, whom the Patriarchy had interrupted after the duo brawled with the Workhorsemen last week. The match began with a technical exchange as Bryan Keith showcased his skill by reversing a maneuver into a hammerlock, with Nigel McGuinness praising Keith as “a great technician.” Nick Wayne responded with agility, landing a precise kick to Keith’s jaw. Christian Cage entered the match with intensity, displaying his strategic,...
Match #1: Christian Cage & Nick Wayne def. Big Bill & Bryan Keith The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Christian Cage and Nick Wayne teamed up as a “father and son” duo for the first time, taking on the formidable pair of Big Bill and Bryan Keith, whom the Patriarchy had interrupted after the duo brawled with the Workhorsemen last week. The match began with a technical exchange as Bryan Keith showcased his skill by reversing a maneuver into a hammerlock, with Nigel McGuinness praising Keith as “a great technician.” Nick Wayne responded with agility, landing a precise kick to Keith’s jaw. Christian Cage entered the match with intensity, displaying his strategic,...
- 7/1/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew, which was a Huge cross-promotional show with Cmll, Grand Slam Mexico – taking place at the historic Arena México in Mexico City. With that, let’s get straight into the review!
Match #1: Adam Cole, Brody King, Bandido, Daniel Garcia, Atlantis, Atlantis Jr. & Templario def. Dax Harwood, Volador Jr. & The Don Callis Family The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
The atmosphere reached fever pitch with an explosive 14-man tag team showdown. The match began with electrifying exchanges, notably Bandido showcasing agility with a beautiful flying headscissors on Takeshita. The pace remained relentless, Hechicero creatively tying Daniel Garcia in a hammerlock hold before executing a devastating, innovative maneuver described aptly by Excalibur as a “mad scientist bomb”. One of the most stunning spots came when Templario executed a breathtaking dive to the outside, wowing the crowd and escalating the action even further. Archer...
Match #1: Adam Cole, Brody King, Bandido, Daniel Garcia, Atlantis, Atlantis Jr. & Templario def. Dax Harwood, Volador Jr. & The Don Callis Family The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
The atmosphere reached fever pitch with an explosive 14-man tag team showdown. The match began with electrifying exchanges, notably Bandido showcasing agility with a beautiful flying headscissors on Takeshita. The pace remained relentless, Hechicero creatively tying Daniel Garcia in a hammerlock hold before executing a devastating, innovative maneuver described aptly by Excalibur as a “mad scientist bomb”. One of the most stunning spots came when Templario executed a breathtaking dive to the outside, wowing the crowd and escalating the action even further. Archer...
- 6/20/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
For the better part of two years, “Hangman” Adam Page has been in a tailspin of destruction and self-loathing, but All Elite Wrestling’s once-“anxious millennial cowboy” is ready to write a new chapter. As a founding member of the Aew roster and a former World Champion, Page is no stranger to holding gold, but this year his path to victory in the Owen Hart Foundation Tournament (culminating in a main-event match at Double or Nothing for a future title shot) is blocked by an opponent he’s never met one-on-one in the ring.
“This is the second year in a row I’ve made the finals. I’m proud of it this year, as I was last year. I’ll be wrestling Will Ospreay at Double or Nothing, and it’s one of those matches I’ve been waiting for. A lot of people would consider Ospreay to be the best wrestler alive,...
“This is the second year in a row I’ve made the finals. I’m proud of it this year, as I was last year. I’ll be wrestling Will Ospreay at Double or Nothing, and it’s one of those matches I’ve been waiting for. A lot of people would consider Ospreay to be the best wrestler alive,...
- 5/25/2025
- by Lauren Coates
- Variety Film + TV
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from Chicago, Illinois’ Now Arena. Let’s get straight into the review!
Match #1: Will Ospreay & Hangman Adam Page def. Konosuke Takeshita & Josh Alexander The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
We kicked off Wednesday night’s festivities with Will Ospreay making his entrance to a raucous reception from the Chicago crowd. Ditto for Hangman Page, who made sure to acknowledge a young fan at ringside – something that seemed to catch Ospreay’s attention. Was that another sign of a softer side of Hanger? Don Callis joined us on commentary, as we began with Ospreay and Takeshita in the ring. The larger Takeshita knocked Ospreay to the ground, only for the Aerial Assassin to pop right back up (twice). Takeshita made the tag to Alexander, who isolated Ospreay after the Owen Hart Cup finalist appeared to ignore a potential tag from Hangman.
Match #1: Will Ospreay & Hangman Adam Page def. Konosuke Takeshita & Josh Alexander The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
We kicked off Wednesday night’s festivities with Will Ospreay making his entrance to a raucous reception from the Chicago crowd. Ditto for Hangman Page, who made sure to acknowledge a young fan at ringside – something that seemed to catch Ospreay’s attention. Was that another sign of a softer side of Hanger? Don Callis joined us on commentary, as we began with Ospreay and Takeshita in the ring. The larger Takeshita knocked Ospreay to the ground, only for the Aerial Assassin to pop right back up (twice). Takeshita made the tag to Alexander, who isolated Ospreay after the Owen Hart Cup finalist appeared to ignore a potential tag from Hangman.
- 5/16/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The world of wrestling is shocked by the sad and untimely death of Sabu (Terry Brunk), who passed away on May 11, 2025, at the age of 60.
To his fans and peers, Sabu was a fearless trailblazer. He impacted the wrestling world through his high-flying, reckless moves and hardcore attitude. Barely weeks after officially hanging up the boots after a mentally and physically taxing match with Joey Janela, the wrestling world is mourning Sabu’s loss.
Sabu gave wrestling fans memories that will last a lifetime
Sabu gave us memories that still send chills up the spine to this day for fans. We’ve watched him leap onto John Cena, crashing him through a table with reckless abandon for whatever it was worth. Sabu used an Atomic Arabian Facebuster on The Sandman through a ladder to put an exclamation point on that feud.
Long live Sabu | Credits: Gcw
He accomplished the unbelievable...
To his fans and peers, Sabu was a fearless trailblazer. He impacted the wrestling world through his high-flying, reckless moves and hardcore attitude. Barely weeks after officially hanging up the boots after a mentally and physically taxing match with Joey Janela, the wrestling world is mourning Sabu’s loss.
Sabu gave wrestling fans memories that will last a lifetime
Sabu gave us memories that still send chills up the spine to this day for fans. We’ve watched him leap onto John Cena, crashing him through a table with reckless abandon for whatever it was worth. Sabu used an Atomic Arabian Facebuster on The Sandman through a ladder to put an exclamation point on that feud.
Long live Sabu | Credits: Gcw
He accomplished the unbelievable...
- 5/12/2025
- by Rajat Malhotra
- FandomWire
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew’s, 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 our review!
Match #1: Aew Women’s Championship Eliminator Match – Toni Storm def. Lady Frost The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
The Aew Women’s Champion, “Timeless” Toni Storm, was out next for a Women’s Title Eliminator Match against the red-hot Lady Frost. We opened with back-and-forth holds, strikes and more, before Lady Frost sent Storm tumbling to the outside, capitalizing with a cartwheel on the apron into a cannonball and a handspring on the ring barricade into a moonsault onto the champion. Back in the ring, Storm reclaimed the advantage with mounted punches on Frost – until Frost was able to counter into a handspring cannonball with Storm in the corner.
Match #1: Aew Women’s Championship Eliminator Match – Toni Storm def. Lady Frost The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
The Aew Women’s Champion, “Timeless” Toni Storm, was out next for a Women’s Title Eliminator Match against the red-hot Lady Frost. We opened with back-and-forth holds, strikes and more, before Lady Frost sent Storm tumbling to the outside, capitalizing with a cartwheel on the apron into a cannonball and a handspring on the ring barricade into a moonsault onto the champion. Back in the ring, Storm reclaimed the advantage with mounted punches on Frost – until Frost was able to counter into a handspring cannonball with Storm in the corner.
- 5/6/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from the Lakefront Arena in New Orleans, LA. We’ve got Excalibur, Taz, Ian Riccaboni And Tony Schiavone on commentary, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Mark Briscoe def. Ricochet The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Briscoe hammered Ricochet with right hand strikes as the crowd taunted Ricochet with “bald” chants. Briscoe unleashed some redneck Kungfu and then drilled Ricochet with a scissor kick through the ropes. Ricochet clobbered Mark with a pump kick. Mark dropkicked Ricochet on the apron and followed up with the Cactus elbow on the outside. Ricochet sent Briscoe throat-first into the ropes. Ricochet hit a cutter for a near fall. Briscoe rocked Ricochet with a fisherman’s buster. Ricochet retaliated with a brainbuster, but Briscoe kicked out at the two-count. Briscoe caught Ricochet with a high collar suplex and...
Match #1: Mark Briscoe def. Ricochet The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Briscoe hammered Ricochet with right hand strikes as the crowd taunted Ricochet with “bald” chants. Briscoe unleashed some redneck Kungfu and then drilled Ricochet with a scissor kick through the ropes. Ricochet clobbered Mark with a pump kick. Mark dropkicked Ricochet on the apron and followed up with the Cactus elbow on the outside. Ricochet sent Briscoe throat-first into the ropes. Ricochet hit a cutter for a near fall. Briscoe rocked Ricochet with a fisherman’s buster. Ricochet retaliated with a brainbuster, but Briscoe kicked out at the two-count. Briscoe caught Ricochet with a high collar suplex and...
- 4/25/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew’s, Collision, which brings wrestling back to Saturday nights. We’ve got the commentary team of Tony Schiavone, and Nigel McGuiness calling the action, so let’s get into our review!
Match #1: Kevin Knight def. Lance Archer The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Archer charged at Knight before the bell rang. Archer rammed Kevin into the video board. Kevin Knight fired back with a shotgun dropkick and then a moonsault. Kevin pulled Archer down with a hurracanrana. Archer ran out of the corner with a lariat, turning Knight inside out! Don Callis grabbed Kevin Knight’s ankle long enough to distract him and buy Archer some time. Archer swung Kevin by the legs into the steel ring steps! Archer clocked Knight with a vicious forearm. Archer sent Kevin Knight for a ride with a back suplex. Archer was looking for the Black Out,...
Match #1: Kevin Knight def. Lance Archer The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Archer charged at Knight before the bell rang. Archer rammed Kevin into the video board. Kevin Knight fired back with a shotgun dropkick and then a moonsault. Kevin pulled Archer down with a hurracanrana. Archer ran out of the corner with a lariat, turning Knight inside out! Don Callis grabbed Kevin Knight’s ankle long enough to distract him and buy Archer some time. Archer swung Kevin by the legs into the steel ring steps! Archer clocked Knight with a vicious forearm. Archer sent Kevin Knight for a ride with a back suplex. Archer was looking for the Black Out,...
- 4/21/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from the MGM Music Hall at Fenway in Boston, Ma. We’ve got Excalibur and Tony Schiavone on commentary, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: The Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament Semifinal – Mercedes Mone def. Athena The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
There was a collar and elbow tie-up, neither woman relenting, and they spilled out of the ring and onto the ramp. Back in the ring, Mercedes tried for a back slide for a near fall. Mercedes rocked Athena in the corner with a running double knee strike. Athena staggered Mercedes into the corner with a series of kicks, followed up by a big elbow strike. Mercedes applied the Statement Maker in the center of the ring, but Athena rolled to the ropes. Mercedes didn’t let go and inflicted more punishment...
Match #1: The Owen Hart Foundation Women’s Tournament Semifinal – Mercedes Mone def. Athena The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
There was a collar and elbow tie-up, neither woman relenting, and they spilled out of the ring and onto the ramp. Back in the ring, Mercedes tried for a back slide for a near fall. Mercedes rocked Athena in the corner with a running double knee strike. Athena staggered Mercedes into the corner with a series of kicks, followed up by a big elbow strike. Mercedes applied the Statement Maker in the center of the ring, but Athena rolled to the ropes. Mercedes didn’t let go and inflicted more punishment...
- 4/18/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Tna Wrestling, Let’s get straight into the review and see what went down on this week’s show…
Match #1: Tna World Championship – Joe Hendry def. Jake Something The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
We kick things off with a Tna World Championship match as Joe Hendry defends against Jake Something! Hendry was challenged by Something during one of his signature in-ring concerts last week. Hendry puts his strength on display, delivering a long stalling suplex to Something. Moments later, Something bounces back with an explosive clothesline to score a two count on the champion. Something counters the Standing Ovation as the fight rages on. Hendry hits a top rope Fallaway Slam, followed by the Standing Ovation to remain the Tna World Champion.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: Ash & Heather By Elegance def. King Bees (Charity King & Danni Bee) The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.
Match #1: Tna World Championship – Joe Hendry def. Jake Something The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
We kick things off with a Tna World Championship match as Joe Hendry defends against Jake Something! Hendry was challenged by Something during one of his signature in-ring concerts last week. Hendry puts his strength on display, delivering a long stalling suplex to Something. Moments later, Something bounces back with an explosive clothesline to score a two count on the champion. Something counters the Standing Ovation as the fight rages on. Hendry hits a top rope Fallaway Slam, followed by the Standing Ovation to remain the Tna World Champion.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: Ash & Heather By Elegance def. King Bees (Charity King & Danni Bee) The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.
- 2/14/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Tna Wrestling, Let’s get straight into the review and see what went down on this week’s show…
Match #1: Cora Jade def. Hyan The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Nxt’s Cora Jade crosses the line as she competes against Hyan in the iMPACT! Zone. Jade is in control following a running dropkick on the ropes. Hyan gains the momentary advantage with a leg drop but Jade quickly turns the tide. Jade hits a running knee in the corner, followed by Jaded to score the dominant victory. After the match, Jade continues the assault on Hyan until Xia Brookside comes to her aid. Brookside is checking on Hyan when Jade attacks her from behind. Jade takes her out with Jaded but Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich chases her off.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #2: Brian Myers def. Leon Slater...
Match #1: Cora Jade def. Hyan The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Nxt’s Cora Jade crosses the line as she competes against Hyan in the iMPACT! Zone. Jade is in control following a running dropkick on the ropes. Hyan gains the momentary advantage with a leg drop but Jade quickly turns the tide. Jade hits a running knee in the corner, followed by Jaded to score the dominant victory. After the match, Jade continues the assault on Hyan until Xia Brookside comes to her aid. Brookside is checking on Hyan when Jade attacks her from behind. Jade takes her out with Jaded but Knockouts World Champion Masha Slamovich chases her off.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #2: Brian Myers def. Leon Slater...
- 1/31/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Tna Wrestling’s Genesis 2025 pay-per-view, which emanated from the Curtis Culwell Center in Dallas, Texas, and opened with the usual free-to-view pre-show Countdown to… which saw Jake Something defeat WWE’s Ashante Adonis; and Frankie Kazarian defeat Leon Slater. Now let’s get into the review!
Match #1: X-Division Championship – Moose def. Ace Austin The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
As promised, Moose unveils the new X-Division Championship belt. The bell rings and Austin immediately goes on the attack with a running dropkick. The fight spills to the outside where Moose whips him into the barricade. Jdc provides a distraction, allowing Moose to hit a thudding Chokeslam into the apron. Austin just makes it back into the ring before the referee’s 10 count. Moose connects with Go To Hell but Austin stays alive. Austin fights back with a series of strikes, then counters another Go To Hell attempt.
Match #1: X-Division Championship – Moose def. Ace Austin The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
As promised, Moose unveils the new X-Division Championship belt. The bell rings and Austin immediately goes on the attack with a running dropkick. The fight spills to the outside where Moose whips him into the barricade. Jdc provides a distraction, allowing Moose to hit a thudding Chokeslam into the apron. Austin just makes it back into the ring before the referee’s 10 count. Moose connects with Go To Hell but Austin stays alive. Austin fights back with a series of strikes, then counters another Go To Hell attempt.
- 1/21/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Tna Wrestling, Let’s get straight into the review and see what went down on this week’s show as the road to Genesis continues…
Match #1: Steve Maclin, Eric Young & Jonathan Gresham def. The System The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
We kick things off with 6-man tag team action following a backstage brawl between these two teams last week! The System are in control as Brian Myers delivers a back suplex to Eric Young, followed by a cheap shot to Gresham on the apron. Young counters the Roster Cut into a Death Valley Driver to create separation, allowing him to tag in Steve Maclin. The pace quickens as Maclin brings the fight to The System. Jdc is Caught in the Crosshairs as Maclin scores the pinfall victory for his team.
My Score: 3.5 out of 5 Match #2: Léi Yǐng Lee def.
Match #1: Steve Maclin, Eric Young & Jonathan Gresham def. The System The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
We kick things off with 6-man tag team action following a backstage brawl between these two teams last week! The System are in control as Brian Myers delivers a back suplex to Eric Young, followed by a cheap shot to Gresham on the apron. Young counters the Roster Cut into a Death Valley Driver to create separation, allowing him to tag in Steve Maclin. The pace quickens as Maclin brings the fight to The System. Jdc is Caught in the Crosshairs as Maclin scores the pinfall victory for his team.
My Score: 3.5 out of 5 Match #2: Léi Yǐng Lee def.
- 1/10/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Tna Wrestling’s Final Resolution 2024 pay-per-view, which opened with the usual free-to-view pre-show Countdown to… which saw Jdc defeat Leon Slater, and Frankie Kazarian beat Jonathan Gresham. Now let’s get into the review!
Match #1: X-Division Championship – Moose def. Kushida The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
The X-Division Championship is on the line as Moose defends against Kushida! Moose catches Kushida in mid-air and whips him into both the steel steps and the apron. Moose stops the referee from counting out Kushida but it comes back to haunt him. Moose charges at Kushida but he reverses, sending Moose crashing into the steps. Favoring his left shoulder, Moose connects with Go To Hell for two. Minutes later, Kushida is in control as he hits Moose with Back to the Future for a near fall of his own. Kushida catches him in the Hoverboard Lock...
Match #1: X-Division Championship – Moose def. Kushida The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
The X-Division Championship is on the line as Moose defends against Kushida! Moose catches Kushida in mid-air and whips him into both the steel steps and the apron. Moose stops the referee from counting out Kushida but it comes back to haunt him. Moose charges at Kushida but he reverses, sending Moose crashing into the steps. Favoring his left shoulder, Moose connects with Go To Hell for two. Minutes later, Kushida is in control as he hits Moose with Back to the Future for a near fall of his own. Kushida catches him in the Hoverboard Lock...
- 12/16/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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: Kushida def. Leon Slater, Ace Austin, Trent Seven & Jdc The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Ace Austin, Trent Seven, Leon Slater, Kushida and Jdc clash for an X-Division Title opportunity against Moose at Final Resolution! Slater hits Jdc with a twisting neckbreaker but Kushida breaks the pin. Austin fights off a Hoverboard Lock from Kushida and connects with The Art of Finesse. Kushida locks in an armbar on Austin as Slater soars with a splash to break it up. Slater takes to the skies once again, leaping over the corner ring post into his opponents on the floor. Jdc slows up Slater on the top, allowing Kushida to capitalize with Back to the Future to win!
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: Pco & Sami Callihan def.
Match #1: Kushida def. Leon Slater, Ace Austin, Trent Seven & Jdc The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Ace Austin, Trent Seven, Leon Slater, Kushida and Jdc clash for an X-Division Title opportunity against Moose at Final Resolution! Slater hits Jdc with a twisting neckbreaker but Kushida breaks the pin. Austin fights off a Hoverboard Lock from Kushida and connects with The Art of Finesse. Kushida locks in an armbar on Austin as Slater soars with a splash to break it up. Slater takes to the skies once again, leaping over the corner ring post into his opponents on the floor. Jdc slows up Slater on the top, allowing Kushida to capitalize with Back to the Future to win!
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: Pco & Sami Callihan def.
- 12/6/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Last year’s Turning Point emanated from Newcastle, England and came at a time when Impact was riding high on their UK tour and news that the Tna brand was returning in the new year (aka this year). But we’re a year on from that now and Tna has been through numerous changes – including departures behind and in front of the camera, and a new working relationship with WWE… So what will this year’s pay-per-view bring? Let’s check it out!
Countdown to Turning Point: Match #1: Rosemary def. Xia Brookside & Savannah Evans The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
It’s 3-Way Knockouts action! Brookside leaps off the second turnbuckle but she’s caught by Rosemary and Evans, who drive her into the apron. Evans misses a big boot in the corner as Brookside goes on the attack. Brookside hits Evans with a splash, followed by running double knees to Rosemary.
Countdown to Turning Point: Match #1: Rosemary def. Xia Brookside & Savannah Evans The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
It’s 3-Way Knockouts action! Brookside leaps off the second turnbuckle but she’s caught by Rosemary and Evans, who drive her into the apron. Evans misses a big boot in the corner as Brookside goes on the attack. Brookside hits Evans with a splash, followed by running double knees to Rosemary.
- 12/2/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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: Mike Santana def. Kc Navarro The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
After refusing to join the ranks Fir$t Cla$$, Mike Santana goes one-on-one with Kc Navarro to kick off the action! It doesn’t take long for A.J. Francis to provide a distraction, allowing Navarro take out Santana with a dive to the floor. Back in the ring, Santana regains control with a sit-down powerbomb for two. Santana puts Navarro away with the Stb, Spin the Block.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz & Trey Miguel) def. Alan Angels & Jake Crist The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
The Rascalz return to their roots as a tag team, facing off against the new duo of Alan Angels and Jake Crist!
Match #1: Mike Santana def. Kc Navarro The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
After refusing to join the ranks Fir$t Cla$$, Mike Santana goes one-on-one with Kc Navarro to kick off the action! It doesn’t take long for A.J. Francis to provide a distraction, allowing Navarro take out Santana with a dive to the floor. Back in the ring, Santana regains control with a sit-down powerbomb for two. Santana puts Navarro away with the Stb, Spin the Block.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz & Trey Miguel) def. Alan Angels & Jake Crist The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
The Rascalz return to their roots as a tag team, facing off against the new duo of Alan Angels and Jake Crist!
- 11/15/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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: Fir$t Cla$$ (A.J. Francis & Kc Navarro) def. The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz & Trey Miguel) The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
After crossing paths in the Call Your Shot Gauntlet at Bound For Glory, The Rascalz and Fir$t Cla$$ collide in tag team action tonight. This marks the first time in nearly 4 months that The Rascalz are teaming up in Tna Wrestling. This adrenaline-pumping showdown comes to a close when Kc Navarro trips up Trey Miguel on the top rope, leading to the Down Payment and three count from A.J. Francis.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #2: Steve Maclin, Jonathan Gresham & Eric Young def. Josh Alexander & The Good Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch) The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Josh Alexander...
Match #1: Fir$t Cla$$ (A.J. Francis & Kc Navarro) def. The Rascalz (Zachary Wentz & Trey Miguel) The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
After crossing paths in the Call Your Shot Gauntlet at Bound For Glory, The Rascalz and Fir$t Cla$$ collide in tag team action tonight. This marks the first time in nearly 4 months that The Rascalz are teaming up in Tna Wrestling. This adrenaline-pumping showdown comes to a close when Kc Navarro trips up Trey Miguel on the top rope, leading to the Down Payment and three count from A.J. Francis.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #2: Steve Maclin, Jonathan Gresham & Eric Young def. Josh Alexander & The Good Hands (John Skyler & Jason Hotch) The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Josh Alexander...
- 11/1/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Tna Wrestling’s Bound For Glory 2024 pay-per-view, which emanated from the Wayne State University Fieldhouse in Detroit, Michigan. The show kicked off with the traditional “Countdown” show which saw Ash & Heather By Elegance defeat Xia Brookside & Nxt’s Brinley Reece, Franke Kazarian winning the Call Your Shot Gauntlet match; as well as Bob Ryder and Rhino inducted into the Tna Hall of Fame. Now let’s get into the review!
Match #1: X-Division Championship – Mike Bailey def. Vikingo
The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Bound For Glory begins with an epic clash for the X-Division Championship as Mike Bailey defends against Vikingo! Vikingo appears to have tweaked his right knee in the early going. Vikingo hits a springboard missile dropkick before the fight spills to the floor. Vikingo walks the guardrails, then hits a head scissors off the barricade. Both men collide in the...
Match #1: X-Division Championship – Mike Bailey def. Vikingo
The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Bound For Glory begins with an epic clash for the X-Division Championship as Mike Bailey defends against Vikingo! Vikingo appears to have tweaked his right knee in the early going. Vikingo hits a springboard missile dropkick before the fight spills to the floor. Vikingo walks the guardrails, then hits a head scissors off the barricade. Both men collide in the...
- 10/29/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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: A.J. Francis def. Frankie Kazarian, Sami Callihan, Laredo Kid, Jake Something & Jason Hotch The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
The stakes are high in our opening contest as Frankie Kazarian, A.J. Francis, Sami Callihan, Laredo Kid, Jake Something and Jason Hotch clash for the coveted #20 spot in the Call Your Shot Gauntlet this Saturday on Countdown to Bound For Glory. But whoever is pinned or submits in this bout must enter Call Your Shot at #1. It’s total chaos as all six competitors are legal at the same time. In the end, Callihan spikes Kazarian with the Cactus Driver 97 but A.J. Francis picks up the pieces. Francis pins Kazarian to score the victory!
My Score: 3.5 out of 5 Match #2: Josh Alexander def.
Match #1: A.J. Francis def. Frankie Kazarian, Sami Callihan, Laredo Kid, Jake Something & Jason Hotch The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
The stakes are high in our opening contest as Frankie Kazarian, A.J. Francis, Sami Callihan, Laredo Kid, Jake Something and Jason Hotch clash for the coveted #20 spot in the Call Your Shot Gauntlet this Saturday on Countdown to Bound For Glory. But whoever is pinned or submits in this bout must enter Call Your Shot at #1. It’s total chaos as all six competitors are legal at the same time. In the end, Callihan spikes Kazarian with the Cactus Driver 97 but A.J. Francis picks up the pieces. Francis pins Kazarian to score the victory!
My Score: 3.5 out of 5 Match #2: Josh Alexander def.
- 10/25/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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: Jordynne Grace, Masha Slamovich & Sol Ruca def. Wendy Choo, Rosemary & Tasha Steelz The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
The crossover continues as we kick things off with a huge tag team showdown! Knockouts World Champion Jordynne Grace joins forces with Masha Slamovich and Nxt’s Sol Ruca to battle Tasha Steelz, Rosemary and Nxt’s Wendy Choo. After falling victim to the numbers game, Ruca is able to explode out of the corner with a Sol Snatcher to Rosemary. Ruca makes the tag to Slamovich, who goes on the attack. After Steelz delivers a thumb to the eye of Slamovich, Grace tags herself in and puts Steelz away with the Juggernaut Driver.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: Josh Alexander def. Eric Young...
Match #1: Jordynne Grace, Masha Slamovich & Sol Ruca def. Wendy Choo, Rosemary & Tasha Steelz The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
The crossover continues as we kick things off with a huge tag team showdown! Knockouts World Champion Jordynne Grace joins forces with Masha Slamovich and Nxt’s Sol Ruca to battle Tasha Steelz, Rosemary and Nxt’s Wendy Choo. After falling victim to the numbers game, Ruca is able to explode out of the corner with a Sol Snatcher to Rosemary. Ruca makes the tag to Slamovich, who goes on the attack. After Steelz delivers a thumb to the eye of Slamovich, Grace tags herself in and puts Steelz away with the Juggernaut Driver.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: Josh Alexander def. Eric Young...
- 10/14/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Tna Wrestling’s 2024 Victory Road pay-per-view… which is often seen as the build to the massive Bound For Glory PPV, ending some feuds, starting others and sometimes providing some interesting new angles for Tna programming.This pay-per-view opened with Countdown To Victory Road which saw Kushida defeat Leon Slater, and Jake Something & Hammerstone defeat Steve Maclin & Eric Young. So with that, let’s get right to it.
Match #1: The Hardys (Matt & Jeff) def. Fir$t Cla$$ (A.J. Francis & Kc Navarro) The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Jeff hits Navarro with Poetry in Motion, followed by a modified Sidewalk Slam from Matt. Francis takes a cheap shot at Matt from the apron. Navarro capitalizes off the distraction with a dropkick. Francis begins to wear Matt down but crashes and burns on a Swanton Bomb attempt. Matt makes the tag to Jeff who brings the fight to Navarro.
Match #1: The Hardys (Matt & Jeff) def. Fir$t Cla$$ (A.J. Francis & Kc Navarro) The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Jeff hits Navarro with Poetry in Motion, followed by a modified Sidewalk Slam from Matt. Francis takes a cheap shot at Matt from the apron. Navarro capitalizes off the distraction with a dropkick. Francis begins to wear Matt down but crashes and burns on a Swanton Bomb attempt. Matt makes the tag to Jeff who brings the fight to Navarro.
- 9/17/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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: Steve Maclin def. Hammerstone The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
The night kicks off with a heated matchup between Steve Maclin and Hammerstone. The two powerhouses lock up, with Maclin lighting Hammerstone up with hard chops. However, Hammerstone’s power is too much to contain as he delivers a massive spinebuster, swinging the momentum in his favor. He follows up with multiple slams before attempting a Torture Rack, but Maclin reverses it into a backbreaker on his knee. With Hammerstone down, Maclin sets him up for “Into the Crosshairs,” but Hammerstone kicks out. The match takes another turn when Hammerstone counters Maclin’s Kia attempt with a powerslam. The action spills to the outside, and both men battle their way to the top rope.
Match #1: Steve Maclin def. Hammerstone The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
The night kicks off with a heated matchup between Steve Maclin and Hammerstone. The two powerhouses lock up, with Maclin lighting Hammerstone up with hard chops. However, Hammerstone’s power is too much to contain as he delivers a massive spinebuster, swinging the momentum in his favor. He follows up with multiple slams before attempting a Torture Rack, but Maclin reverses it into a backbreaker on his knee. With Hammerstone down, Maclin sets him up for “Into the Crosshairs,” but Hammerstone kicks out. The match takes another turn when Hammerstone counters Maclin’s Kia attempt with a powerslam. The action spills to the outside, and both men battle their way to the top rope.
- 9/13/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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: Kushida vs. Laredo Kid (Draw) The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
The match begins with Kushida and Laredo Kid engaging in fast-paced action. Before the match could gain momentum, Josh Alexander storms the ring and lays out Laredo Kid with a C4 Spike. Kushida tries to intervene, but Josh locks him in a vicious Ankle Lock until security intervenes. A furious Kushida grabs the mic, calls out Alexander, and chases him down, dropkicking Josh on the ramp. The two brawl into the commercial break!
My Score: 0 out of 5 Match #2: Josh Alexander def. Kushida The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
After the break, Alexander and Kushida engage in an impromptu match. Despite a valiant effort from Kushida, Alexander picks up the victory with a C4 Spike,...
Match #1: Kushida vs. Laredo Kid (Draw) The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
The match begins with Kushida and Laredo Kid engaging in fast-paced action. Before the match could gain momentum, Josh Alexander storms the ring and lays out Laredo Kid with a C4 Spike. Kushida tries to intervene, but Josh locks him in a vicious Ankle Lock until security intervenes. A furious Kushida grabs the mic, calls out Alexander, and chases him down, dropkicking Josh on the ramp. The two brawl into the commercial break!
My Score: 0 out of 5 Match #2: Josh Alexander def. Kushida The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
After the break, Alexander and Kushida engage in an impromptu match. Despite a valiant effort from Kushida, Alexander picks up the victory with a C4 Spike,...
- 9/6/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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: Riley Osborne def. Chris Bey and John Skyler The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Before the match begins, Frankie Kazarian interrupts and joins commentary, announcing that he is entering the Ultimate X qualifiers with the intent to win and immediately use Option C for a shot at the Tna World Championship. The match kicks off with Nxt’s Riley Osborne showcasing his athleticism, hitting an impressive hurricanrana on Chris Bey, only to be cut off by Skyler. Chris Bey hits the “Art of Finesse,” but Skyler throws him into the post and tries to steal the win. However, Osborne kicks out and then hits a huge Shooting Star Press to win the match.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: Gisele Shaw def. Tasha...
Match #1: Riley Osborne def. Chris Bey and John Skyler The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Before the match begins, Frankie Kazarian interrupts and joins commentary, announcing that he is entering the Ultimate X qualifiers with the intent to win and immediately use Option C for a shot at the Tna World Championship. The match kicks off with Nxt’s Riley Osborne showcasing his athleticism, hitting an impressive hurricanrana on Chris Bey, only to be cut off by Skyler. Chris Bey hits the “Art of Finesse,” but Skyler throws him into the post and tries to steal the win. However, Osborne kicks out and then hits a huge Shooting Star Press to win the match.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: Gisele Shaw def. Tasha...
- 8/16/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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: Spitfire def. The Hex The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Jody Threat and Marti Belle lock up, with Jody getting pushed into the corner but responding with a powerful shoulder tackle. She unleashes a flurry of offense on Marti, finishing with an exploder suplex. Marti tags in Allysin Kay, but Jody takes her down with a swift kick. Jody then tags in Dani Luna, and together they lay out Kay with a combination of moves, culminating in a double suplex.Marti distracts the referee, allowing Kay to land a cheap shot and shift the momentum. The Hex hits a tag team combo on Jody, with Marti continuing the assault. They execute another tag team combo, culminating in a huge senton from Kay. Marti...
Match #1: Spitfire def. The Hex The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Jody Threat and Marti Belle lock up, with Jody getting pushed into the corner but responding with a powerful shoulder tackle. She unleashes a flurry of offense on Marti, finishing with an exploder suplex. Marti tags in Allysin Kay, but Jody takes her down with a swift kick. Jody then tags in Dani Luna, and together they lay out Kay with a combination of moves, culminating in a double suplex.Marti distracts the referee, allowing Kay to land a cheap shot and shift the momentum. The Hex hits a tag team combo on Jody, with Marti continuing the assault. They execute another tag team combo, culminating in a huge senton from Kay. Marti...
- 6/21/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Tna Wrestling’s Under Seige pay-per-view/Ple, right here on Nerdly. I’m editor Phil and we have plenty of big matches to get to, so let’s see if this show continues the tradition of great Tna PPVs!
Countdown To Under Siege Match #1: Rhino def. Vsk The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
The fight spills to the outside as Rhino delivers a back suplex on the apron. Vsk sends Rhino crashing into the steel ring post. Back in the ring, Vsk crashes and burns from the top rope. Rhino hits the Gore to score the victory.
My Score: 0 out of 5 Match #2: The F.B.I. (Zack Clayton & Ray Jaz) def. The Batiri (Kodama and Obariyon) The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Clayton drops his opponent with a pop-up neckbreaker. Jaz soars with a top rope elbow drop to score the pinfall, awarding the victory to The F.
Countdown To Under Siege Match #1: Rhino def. Vsk The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
The fight spills to the outside as Rhino delivers a back suplex on the apron. Vsk sends Rhino crashing into the steel ring post. Back in the ring, Vsk crashes and burns from the top rope. Rhino hits the Gore to score the victory.
My Score: 0 out of 5 Match #2: The F.B.I. (Zack Clayton & Ray Jaz) def. The Batiri (Kodama and Obariyon) The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Clayton drops his opponent with a pop-up neckbreaker. Jaz soars with a top rope elbow drop to score the pinfall, awarding the victory to The F.
- 5/7/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Tna Wrestling, we’re dealing with the fallout of the Rebellion pay-per-view this week, so let’s get straight into the review and see what went down…
Match #1: Mike Santana def. Myron Reed The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
The match began with Wentz causing a distraction, allowing Myron Reed to gain the upper hand on Santana. Santana quickly turned the tables, delivering multiple running clotheslines to Reed. Reed showcased his speed with a kip-up and a back kick, followed up with a Lung Blower. As Reed attempted his signature flying cutter, Santana countered with a “Rolling Buck 50,” then eliminated the rest of the Rascalz with a spectacular dive. Santana then clinched the victory with a powerful roaring clothesline.
My Score: 1 out of 5 Match #2: Josh Alexander def. Frankie Kazarian The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Kaz threw his jacket...
Match #1: Mike Santana def. Myron Reed The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
The match began with Wentz causing a distraction, allowing Myron Reed to gain the upper hand on Santana. Santana quickly turned the tables, delivering multiple running clotheslines to Reed. Reed showcased his speed with a kip-up and a back kick, followed up with a Lung Blower. As Reed attempted his signature flying cutter, Santana countered with a “Rolling Buck 50,” then eliminated the rest of the Rascalz with a spectacular dive. Santana then clinched the victory with a powerful roaring clothesline.
My Score: 1 out of 5 Match #2: Josh Alexander def. Frankie Kazarian The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Kaz threw his jacket...
- 4/26/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Tna Wrestling, the next show on the “Road To Rebellion.” Let’s get into the review and see what went down…
Match #1: 8-4-1 Match – Jody Threat, Havok, Masha Slamovich & Alisha Edwards, Dani Luna, Rosemary, Xia Brookside & Steph De Lander. Winner: Steph De Lander The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
The 8-4-1 match begins as an 8-Knockout tag team match with the winning team immediately facing off in a 4-way match. The winner of that will become the #1 Contender for the Knockouts World Championship, held by Jordynne Grace! Threat hits Brookside with running double knees. Brookside takes Slamovich down with head scissors. The match begins to break down as everyone gets involved. Luna hits an assisted Blue Thunder Bomb on Luna. Slamovich counters the Luna landing but Luna rolls her up to score the pinfall victory. Before the 4-way match gets underway,...
Match #1: 8-4-1 Match – Jody Threat, Havok, Masha Slamovich & Alisha Edwards, Dani Luna, Rosemary, Xia Brookside & Steph De Lander. Winner: Steph De Lander The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
The 8-4-1 match begins as an 8-Knockout tag team match with the winning team immediately facing off in a 4-way match. The winner of that will become the #1 Contender for the Knockouts World Championship, held by Jordynne Grace! Threat hits Brookside with running double knees. Brookside takes Slamovich down with head scissors. The match begins to break down as everyone gets involved. Luna hits an assisted Blue Thunder Bomb on Luna. Slamovich counters the Luna landing but Luna rolls her up to score the pinfall victory. Before the 4-way match gets underway,...
- 3/29/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Tna Wrestling, the follow-up show for this past weekend’s Sacrifice PPV/Ple! Let’s get into the review and see what went down…
Match #1: X-Division Championship – Mustafa Ali def. Chris Sabin The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Chris Sabin receives his contractually-obligated rematch for the X-Division Championship as he challenges Mustafa Ali in our opening contest! Sabin attacks Ali’s personal security before the opening bell. Sabin dives through the ropes, taking out Ali at the bottom of the ramp. Sabin bends the rules, pulling the hair of Ali. Moments later, Ali creates an opening to gain control off a rolling neckbreaker. Ali spikes him with a short Ddt for two. Sabin avoids the 450 Splash, allowing him to regain his composure. Sabin hits a tornado Ddt out of the corner. Both men are down after exchanging superkicks. Sabin catches Ali...
Match #1: X-Division Championship – Mustafa Ali def. Chris Sabin The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Chris Sabin receives his contractually-obligated rematch for the X-Division Championship as he challenges Mustafa Ali in our opening contest! Sabin attacks Ali’s personal security before the opening bell. Sabin dives through the ropes, taking out Ali at the bottom of the ramp. Sabin bends the rules, pulling the hair of Ali. Moments later, Ali creates an opening to gain control off a rolling neckbreaker. Ali spikes him with a short Ddt for two. Sabin avoids the 450 Splash, allowing him to regain his composure. Sabin hits a tornado Ddt out of the corner. Both men are down after exchanging superkicks. Sabin catches Ali...
- 3/15/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Tna Wrestling, the latest episode under the return of the Tna branding! Let’s get into the review and see what went down…
Match #1: Mustafa Ali def. Kevin Knight The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Before they’re on opposite sides in a six-man tag team match tomorrow night at Sacrifice, X-Division Champion Mustafa Ali goes one-on-one with Kevin Knight! Ali rolls through the ropes to take Knight down with a neckbreaker. Moments later, Ali hits a Ddt for two. Knight picks him off the top with a head scissors off the top. Knight is in control following a no-look slingshot crossbody. Ali regains the advantage with a top rope Backstabber but it’s not enough to keep Knight down. Knight takes out Ali’s security force with a springboard crossbody to the outside. The Good Hands make their way to...
Match #1: Mustafa Ali def. Kevin Knight The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Before they’re on opposite sides in a six-man tag team match tomorrow night at Sacrifice, X-Division Champion Mustafa Ali goes one-on-one with Kevin Knight! Ali rolls through the ropes to take Knight down with a neckbreaker. Moments later, Ali hits a Ddt for two. Knight picks him off the top with a head scissors off the top. Knight is in control following a no-look slingshot crossbody. Ali regains the advantage with a top rope Backstabber but it’s not enough to keep Knight down. Knight takes out Ali’s security force with a springboard crossbody to the outside. The Good Hands make their way to...
- 3/8/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Tna’s No Surrender 2024 – which has a Stacked card featuring not one but Two Countdown to… matches, the first of which saw The Rascalz (Trey Miguel & Zachary Wentz) defeat Speedball Mountain (Mike Bailey & Trent Seven); and the second saw The System (Eddie Edwards & Brian Myers) defeat Kushida & Kevin Knight. As I’ve said previously Tna know how to put a pay-per-view together, hopefully this show continues that trend.
Match #1: Eric Young def. Frankie Kazarian The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
It’s a stalemate in the early going as both competitors match each other’s pace and offense. Kazarian gains the first advantage of the match with a back suplex, followed by a side Russian leg sweep. Kazarian goes for his signature springboard leg drop but Young rolls out of the way. Young begins to build momentum with a series of clotheslines. Young...
Match #1: Eric Young def. Frankie Kazarian The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
It’s a stalemate in the early going as both competitors match each other’s pace and offense. Kazarian gains the first advantage of the match with a back suplex, followed by a side Russian leg sweep. Kazarian goes for his signature springboard leg drop but Young rolls out of the way. Young begins to build momentum with a series of clotheslines. Young...
- 2/27/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Tna Wrestling, the latest episode under the return of the Tna branding! Let’s get into the review and see what went down…
Match #1: Chris Sabin def. Jason Hotch The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Before Chris Sabin defends the X-Division Title against Mustafa Ali at No Surrender, he looks to teach Jason Hotch a lesson tonight! The fight spills to the outside where Hotch inadvertently chops the steel ring post. Sabin soars with a top rope crossbody but Hotch counters into a pin attempt for two. Hotch hits a rolling neckbreaker for another near fall. Sabin builds momentum with a back body drop, followed by a tornado Ddt. Hotch counters the Cradle Shock into a Chaos Theory suplex. Hotch distracts the referee while Skyler attacks Sabin on the outside. Hotch dives through the ropes but accidently collides with his partner.
Match #1: Chris Sabin def. Jason Hotch The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Before Chris Sabin defends the X-Division Title against Mustafa Ali at No Surrender, he looks to teach Jason Hotch a lesson tonight! The fight spills to the outside where Hotch inadvertently chops the steel ring post. Sabin soars with a top rope crossbody but Hotch counters into a pin attempt for two. Hotch hits a rolling neckbreaker for another near fall. Sabin builds momentum with a back body drop, followed by a tornado Ddt. Hotch counters the Cradle Shock into a Chaos Theory suplex. Hotch distracts the referee while Skyler attacks Sabin on the outside. Hotch dives through the ropes but accidently collides with his partner.
- 2/23/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Tna Wrestling have announced that they have extended the contract of Josh Alexander, as first reported by Sports Illustrated. Terms of the contract were not disclosed.
Alexander is one of the most accomplished, decorated wrestlers in Tna history, a star in singles and tag team action. Alexander made his pro wrestling debut in 2005 and has been a star on the Tna roster since early 2019. Just consider:
He is a 2-time former World Tag Team Champion as half of The North, the longest-reigning World Tag Team Champions in company history (380 days).
He was the Tna X-Division Champion in 2021, holding the prestigious title for 151 days before invoking Option C and vacating the championship in exchange for an opportunity to wrestle for the World Championship. He is a two-time former Tna World Champion, with his second reign being the longest reign in company history (335 days).
Alexander told Sports Illustrated, as he embarks on...
Alexander is one of the most accomplished, decorated wrestlers in Tna history, a star in singles and tag team action. Alexander made his pro wrestling debut in 2005 and has been a star on the Tna roster since early 2019. Just consider:
He is a 2-time former World Tag Team Champion as half of The North, the longest-reigning World Tag Team Champions in company history (380 days).
He was the Tna X-Division Champion in 2021, holding the prestigious title for 151 days before invoking Option C and vacating the championship in exchange for an opportunity to wrestle for the World Championship. He is a two-time former Tna World Champion, with his second reign being the longest reign in company history (335 days).
Alexander told Sports Illustrated, as he embarks on...
- 2/21/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Tna Wrestling, the latest episode under the return of the Tna branding! Let’s get into the review and see what went down…
Match #1: Chris Sabin def. John Skyler The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Chris Sabin looks to humble John Skyler in tonight’s opening contest! As Sabin is making his entrance, we learn that this match has been sponsored and presented by Sabin’s X-Division Title challenger at No Surrender, Mustafa Ali. Hotch distracts Sabin at ringside, allowing Skyler to send him crashing into the steel ring steps. Sabin creates separation with a German suplex, then builds momentum with a Ddt. Sabin hits a running kick for two. Hotch trips up Sabin from the outside but the follow-up spear from Skyler is not enough to keep him down. Sabin hits the Cradle Shock to win.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #2: Tasha Steelz def.
Match #1: Chris Sabin def. John Skyler The following is courtesy of tnawrestling.com:
Chris Sabin looks to humble John Skyler in tonight’s opening contest! As Sabin is making his entrance, we learn that this match has been sponsored and presented by Sabin’s X-Division Title challenger at No Surrender, Mustafa Ali. Hotch distracts Sabin at ringside, allowing Skyler to send him crashing into the steel ring steps. Sabin creates separation with a German suplex, then builds momentum with a Ddt. Sabin hits a running kick for two. Hotch trips up Sabin from the outside but the follow-up spear from Skyler is not enough to keep him down. Sabin hits the Cradle Shock to win.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #2: Tasha Steelz def.
- 2/9/2024
- 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 is a special Hidden Gems edition of the show featuring a lineup of matches never before seen on television! Let’s get into the review and see what went down…
Match #1: Samuray Del Sol def. Alan Angels The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
It was an X-Division showcase as Alan Angels went one-on-one with Samuray Del Sol in Chicago, which was the site of this year’s historic Bound For Glory event. Despite Angels’ efforts to rip off the mask of Del Sol, he was unable to vanquish the Luchador. Del Sol would connect with Salida del Sol off the top rope to score his first singles victory in Impact Wrestling.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: Mk Ultra def. Gisele Shaw & Savannah Evans The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The Knockouts took Center Stage...
Match #1: Samuray Del Sol def. Alan Angels The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
It was an X-Division showcase as Alan Angels went one-on-one with Samuray Del Sol in Chicago, which was the site of this year’s historic Bound For Glory event. Despite Angels’ efforts to rip off the mask of Del Sol, he was unable to vanquish the Luchador. Del Sol would connect with Salida del Sol off the top rope to score his first singles victory in Impact Wrestling.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: Mk Ultra def. Gisele Shaw & Savannah Evans The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The Knockouts took Center Stage...
- 12/15/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Impact Wrestling, which this week is an inter-promotional showdown between Impact Wrestling and Lucha Libre Aaa from Monterrey, Mexico! Let’s get into the review and see what went down… and don’t forget, we’ve got Final Resolution this weekend too!
Match #1: Chris Sabin & Trinity def. Chik Tormenta & Dinamico The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
We kicked off the night with tag team action as X-Division Champion Chris Sabin joined forces with Knockouts World Champion Trinity to battle Chik Tormenta and Dinamico. The action was fast and furious as Dinamico neutralized Sabin with high-flying offense on the outside. But moments later, Trinity would turn things around, pinning Tormenta following her signature Full Nelson Bomb.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: Myzteziz Jr def. Eddie Edwards & Latigo The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
It was a three way free-for-all as Eddie Edwards,...
Match #1: Chris Sabin & Trinity def. Chik Tormenta & Dinamico The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
We kicked off the night with tag team action as X-Division Champion Chris Sabin joined forces with Knockouts World Champion Trinity to battle Chik Tormenta and Dinamico. The action was fast and furious as Dinamico neutralized Sabin with high-flying offense on the outside. But moments later, Trinity would turn things around, pinning Tormenta following her signature Full Nelson Bomb.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: Myzteziz Jr def. Eddie Edwards & Latigo The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
It was a three way free-for-all as Eddie Edwards,...
- 12/8/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Impact Wrestling, which this week emanates from Chicago And has Will Ospreay in the main event against Impact stalwart Josh Alexander! Let’s get into the review and see what went down…
Match #1: Impact World Tag Team Championship – ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) def. Kenny King & Sheldon Jean The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
We kick things off with championship action as ABC defend the Impact World Tag Team Titles against Kenny King and Sheldon Jean! King distracts the referee, allowing Jean to halt a slingshot attempt from Bey. Jean drives Bey into the steel ring post at ringside. Back in the ring, King and Jean cut off the ring and employ quick tags on Bey. Moments later, Bey uses his quickness to avoid the incoming attack, then launch himself off the back of King to make the tag. Austin enters...
Match #1: Impact World Tag Team Championship – ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) def. Kenny King & Sheldon Jean The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
We kick things off with championship action as ABC defend the Impact World Tag Team Titles against Kenny King and Sheldon Jean! King distracts the referee, allowing Jean to halt a slingshot attempt from Bey. Jean drives Bey into the steel ring post at ringside. Back in the ring, King and Jean cut off the ring and employ quick tags on Bey. Moments later, Bey uses his quickness to avoid the incoming attack, then launch himself off the back of King to make the tag. Austin enters...
- 11/17/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Following on from the awesome live show in Glasgow, Scotland, Impact Wrestling presents Turning Point 2023 live from Newcastle, England – in front of a rabid English crowd, including Nerdly’s very own Kev! Let’s see what went down, starting with two Countdown to Turning Point matches that saw Grado & Rhino defeat Ryan Richards & Mike D; and Leon Slater defeat Mark Haskins to retain the North Wrestling Championship…
Match #1: Josh Alexander & Eric Young def. Subculture (Mark Andrews & Flash Morgan Webster) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Alexander and Young work together in the early going to assert their power over Andrews and Webster. Andrews targets Alexander’s left knee to gain the momentary advantage. Alexander begins to wear Webster down with a belly-to-back suplex as he and Young employ quick tags. Webster evades Young, sending him crashing into the steel ring post. The separation allows Webster to tag in Andrews.
Match #1: Josh Alexander & Eric Young def. Subculture (Mark Andrews & Flash Morgan Webster) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Alexander and Young work together in the early going to assert their power over Andrews and Webster. Andrews targets Alexander’s left knee to gain the momentary advantage. Alexander begins to wear Webster down with a belly-to-back suplex as he and Young employ quick tags. Webster evades Young, sending him crashing into the steel ring post. The separation allows Webster to tag in Andrews.
- 11/6/2023
- 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 Savannah Evans defeat Jessicka. Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Tasha Steelz def. Killer Kelly The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
After forming an alliance with Deonna Purrazzo, Tasha Steelz looks to make a statement against one half of the Knockouts World Tag Team Champions, Killer Kelly! Steelz gains the early advantage with a draping Ddt, spiking Kelly on the floor. Slamovich comes to Kelly’s aid on the outside but Steelz makes her pay with a baseball slide dropkick. Back in the ring, Steelz hits Kelly with a pump kick for two. Steelz locks in a Camel Clutch but Kelly fights free. Kelly builds momentum with a series of clotheslines, followed by a headbutt. Kelly hits the hesitation dropkick in the corner for a near fall of her own.
Match #1: Tasha Steelz def. Killer Kelly The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
After forming an alliance with Deonna Purrazzo, Tasha Steelz looks to make a statement against one half of the Knockouts World Tag Team Champions, Killer Kelly! Steelz gains the early advantage with a draping Ddt, spiking Kelly on the floor. Slamovich comes to Kelly’s aid on the outside but Steelz makes her pay with a baseball slide dropkick. Back in the ring, Steelz hits Kelly with a pump kick for two. Steelz locks in a Camel Clutch but Kelly fights free. Kelly builds momentum with a series of clotheslines, followed by a headbutt. Kelly hits the hesitation dropkick in the corner for a near fall of her own.
- 10/6/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Twenty of the very best wrestling shows that Impact Wrestling has to offer are coming to Fite+. Starting October 5th and continuing every Thursday through the end of November, a new set of classic Impact Wrestling shows and PPVs will be available to stream anytime on Fite+. Fite+ has quickly become the destination for professional wrestling fans — and this latest move adds even more wrestling content to their platform.
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Week 1 of the special event will feature the first-ever Nwa/Tna PPV event followed by Sting’s Tna debut during Nwa/Tna Episode 50. In honor of Bound for Glory month, we’ll also see the Bfg 2016 featuring EC3 vs. Bobby Lashley as well as Brandi and Cody Rhodes’ Tna debut. Kurt Angle’s Tna debut from 2006 and two events prominently featuring Sting will also be available soon. There’s no word yet on additional events coming...
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Week 1 of the special event will feature the first-ever Nwa/Tna PPV event followed by Sting’s Tna debut during Nwa/Tna Episode 50. In honor of Bound for Glory month, we’ll also see the Bfg 2016 featuring EC3 vs. Bobby Lashley as well as Brandi and Cody Rhodes’ Tna debut. Kurt Angle’s Tna debut from 2006 and two events prominently featuring Sting will also be available soon. There’s no word yet on additional events coming...
- 10/4/2023
- by Jeff Kotuby
- The Streamable
Welcome to this week’s review of Impact Wrestling, which this week opens with a Before the Impact match for the Knockouts World Tag Team Championship that saw Mk Ultra (Masha Slamovich & Killer Kelly) defeat Death Dollz (Jessicka & Courtney Rush). Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: #1 Contenders Ultimate X Match – Alan Angels def. Ace Austin, Zachary Wentz, Rich Swann, Mike Bailey & Samuray Del Sol The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The winner of the high-risk, high-wire spectacle known as Ultimate X will become the #1 Contender for the X-Division Title! Wentz takes out Angels with a dive over the top. Del Sol hits a springboard senton to the outside, colliding with three of his opponents. Swann crashes into everyone with a step-up corkscrew. Austin is the next to fly with his signature Soar to Glory. Del Sol, Angels and Bailey hit triple Moonsaults off the steel truss to the floor.
Match #1: #1 Contenders Ultimate X Match – Alan Angels def. Ace Austin, Zachary Wentz, Rich Swann, Mike Bailey & Samuray Del Sol The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The winner of the high-risk, high-wire spectacle known as Ultimate X will become the #1 Contender for the X-Division Title! Wentz takes out Angels with a dive over the top. Del Sol hits a springboard senton to the outside, colliding with three of his opponents. Swann crashes into everyone with a step-up corkscrew. Austin is the next to fly with his signature Soar to Glory. Del Sol, Angels and Bailey hit triple Moonsaults off the steel truss to the floor.
- 9/22/2023
- 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 Ace Austin defeat Jason Hotch. Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Deonna Purrazzo def. Dani Luna The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Before Deonna Purrazzo battles the returning Jordynne Grace tomorrow night at Victory Road, she must first get by Subculture’s Dani Luna! Purrazzo goes for the Fujiwara Armbar early but Luna scurries to the ropes. Luna hits a Fallaway Slam, followed by a running clothesline. Purrazzo gains control with an Arm Wringer into the hardest part of the ring. Back in the ring, Purrazzo hits a Backstabber for two. Luna connects with a dropkick, followed by a powerbomb. Luna rolls her up for another near fall. Purrazzo locks in the Fujiwara Armbar to win by submission.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #2: Joya (Joe Hendry & Yuya Uemura) def.
Match #1: Deonna Purrazzo def. Dani Luna The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Before Deonna Purrazzo battles the returning Jordynne Grace tomorrow night at Victory Road, she must first get by Subculture’s Dani Luna! Purrazzo goes for the Fujiwara Armbar early but Luna scurries to the ropes. Luna hits a Fallaway Slam, followed by a running clothesline. Purrazzo gains control with an Arm Wringer into the hardest part of the ring. Back in the ring, Purrazzo hits a Backstabber for two. Luna connects with a dropkick, followed by a powerbomb. Luna rolls her up for another near fall. Purrazzo locks in the Fujiwara Armbar to win by submission.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #2: Joya (Joe Hendry & Yuya Uemura) def.
- 9/8/2023
- 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 Joe Hendry & Yuya Uemura defeat Kenny King & Sheldon Jean. Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Trinity & Dani Luna def. The Coven (Taylor Wilde & KiLynn King) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Dani Luna makes her Impact in-ring debut as she teams with Knockouts World Champion Trinity to battle The Coven who are desperate to make a statement tonight! Luna takes King off her feet with a diving back elbow. Luna catches Wilde in mid-air for a Fallaway Slam. King hangs up Luna on the ropes, allowing Wilde to gain control. The Coven cut off the ring and employ quick tags to begin the wear-down process on Luna. King continues the assault with a series of powerslams. Luna counters into a vertical suplex on King to create some much-needed separation.
Match #1: Trinity & Dani Luna def. The Coven (Taylor Wilde & KiLynn King) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Dani Luna makes her Impact in-ring debut as she teams with Knockouts World Champion Trinity to battle The Coven who are desperate to make a statement tonight! Luna takes King off her feet with a diving back elbow. Luna catches Wilde in mid-air for a Fallaway Slam. King hangs up Luna on the ropes, allowing Wilde to gain control. The Coven cut off the ring and employ quick tags to begin the wear-down process on Luna. King continues the assault with a series of powerslams. Luna counters into a vertical suplex on King to create some much-needed separation.
- 7/28/2023
- 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 Heath & Rhino defeat Jack Price & Shogun. Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Time Machine def. Trey Miguel, Jonathan Gresham & Mike Bailey The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
After competing against each other for the X-Division Title this past Sunday, Trey Miguel, Jonathan Gresham and Mike Bailey must now join forces to battle Time Machine! Kushida targets the arm of Miguel as he sets up for Hoverboard Lock. Sabin hits Bailey with a bulldog, followed by a kick from Kushida. Sabin continues the assaults with a running dropkick as it appears that Miguel, Gresham and Bailey are not on the same page. Bailey creates some much-needed separation with a kick to Shelley but Time Machine quickly regains control with a double team cutter. Sabin dives through the ropes,...
Match #1: Time Machine def. Trey Miguel, Jonathan Gresham & Mike Bailey The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
After competing against each other for the X-Division Title this past Sunday, Trey Miguel, Jonathan Gresham and Mike Bailey must now join forces to battle Time Machine! Kushida targets the arm of Miguel as he sets up for Hoverboard Lock. Sabin hits Bailey with a bulldog, followed by a kick from Kushida. Sabin continues the assaults with a running dropkick as it appears that Miguel, Gresham and Bailey are not on the same page. Bailey creates some much-needed separation with a kick to Shelley but Time Machine quickly regains control with a double team cutter. Sabin dives through the ropes,...
- 4/21/2023
- 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 Heath & Rhino defeat Champagne Singh & Shera. Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin & Alex Shelley) def. Tmdk (Shane Haste & Bad Dude Tito) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Top tag teams collide in tonight’s opener! Haste attacks Shelley on the apron, allowing Tito to blindside Sabin at the opening bell. The Guns quickly turn the tide with slingshot crossbodies to the outside. Tito hits Sabin with a standing Blue Thunder Bomb, followed by a running cannonball from Haste to regain control. The Guns quicken the pace as Shelley makes the tag to Sabin. Haste gets caught with a tornado Ddt from Sabin. Haste comes back with a modified back suplex to Sabin. Shelley pushes Tito off the top rope. Sabin dives through the ropes,...
Match #1: Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin & Alex Shelley) def. Tmdk (Shane Haste & Bad Dude Tito) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Top tag teams collide in tonight’s opener! Haste attacks Shelley on the apron, allowing Tito to blindside Sabin at the opening bell. The Guns quickly turn the tide with slingshot crossbodies to the outside. Tito hits Sabin with a standing Blue Thunder Bomb, followed by a running cannonball from Haste to regain control. The Guns quicken the pace as Shelley makes the tag to Sabin. Haste gets caught with a tornado Ddt from Sabin. Haste comes back with a modified back suplex to Sabin. Shelley pushes Tito off the top rope. Sabin dives through the ropes,...
- 4/7/2023
- 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 Brian Myers defeat Jack Price. Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Miyu Yamashita def. Killer Kelly The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
It’s time for the first never-before-seen matchup of the night as Miyu Yamashita makes her Impact in-ring debut. Yamashita hits a pinpoint kick, knocking Kelly off her feet in the early going. Yamashita puts her submission game on display but Kelly rolls her up for two. Kelly delivers a series of headbutts, followed by a butterfly suplex into the turnbuckles. Kelly connects with a delayed running dropkick in the corner. Moments later, both Knockouts are down following a bicycle kick from Kelly. The fight spills to the floor where Yamashita hits a step-up kick. Kelly regains control by dropping her face-first on the apron.
Match #1: Miyu Yamashita def. Killer Kelly The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
It’s time for the first never-before-seen matchup of the night as Miyu Yamashita makes her Impact in-ring debut. Yamashita hits a pinpoint kick, knocking Kelly off her feet in the early going. Yamashita puts her submission game on display but Kelly rolls her up for two. Kelly delivers a series of headbutts, followed by a butterfly suplex into the turnbuckles. Kelly connects with a delayed running dropkick in the corner. Moments later, both Knockouts are down following a bicycle kick from Kelly. The fight spills to the floor where Yamashita hits a step-up kick. Kelly regains control by dropping her face-first on the apron.
- 3/31/2023
- 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 Trey Miguel defeat Kevin Knight. Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Time Machine (Kushida & Motor City Machine Guns) def. The Design The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Time Machine competes in their first of two six-man tag team matches within 24 hours. At Sacrifice, they’ve got Impact World Champion Josh Alexander, Rich Swann and Kazarian. Tonight, they collide with The Design! Time Machine targets the shoulder of Angels in the early going. Kushida hits a sliding dropkick, sending him face-first into the floor. Angels creates separation with a neckbreaker to Sabin, then makes the tag to Deaner. Sabin fights out of the corner, delivering a series of strikes to Kon and Angels on the apron. Sabin rolls through and makes the tag to Kushida. The pace...
Match #1: Time Machine (Kushida & Motor City Machine Guns) def. The Design The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Time Machine competes in their first of two six-man tag team matches within 24 hours. At Sacrifice, they’ve got Impact World Champion Josh Alexander, Rich Swann and Kazarian. Tonight, they collide with The Design! Time Machine targets the shoulder of Angels in the early going. Kushida hits a sliding dropkick, sending him face-first into the floor. Angels creates separation with a neckbreaker to Sabin, then makes the tag to Deaner. Sabin fights out of the corner, delivering a series of strikes to Kon and Angels on the apron. Sabin rolls through and makes the tag to Kushida. The pace...
- 3/24/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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