Welcome to this week’s All Elite Wrestling: Dark review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we’ve got an hour of action, because fickle ol’ Tony can’t make-up his frickin’ mind! I…don’t wanna do this. I’m gonna let Mark D. Mark handle this…old prick.
Greetings dorks and dorkettes! “Smart” Mark D. Mark here to handle all of your wrestling needs, while Nathan totters off to stick his tongue in his dead mom’s bone-dust like the chode that he is. We have more pathetic losers grappling their little hearts out because they don’t have the guts to abandon their pathetic dreams because their pathetic lives hang on the tenuous grip of sanity that the roar of the crowd provides. In this hour of majority silence, I, “Smart” Mark D. Mark, would like to remind you that Covid-19 is just fake...
Greetings dorks and dorkettes! “Smart” Mark D. Mark here to handle all of your wrestling needs, while Nathan totters off to stick his tongue in his dead mom’s bone-dust like the chode that he is. We have more pathetic losers grappling their little hearts out because they don’t have the guts to abandon their pathetic dreams because their pathetic lives hang on the tenuous grip of sanity that the roar of the crowd provides. In this hour of majority silence, I, “Smart” Mark D. Mark, would like to remind you that Covid-19 is just fake...
- 8/6/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of All Elite Wrestling’s All Out, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have some big matches here, so let’s rip it and dip it and chip it and eat chocolate pudding. Oh no you didn’t! Okay, let’s go All Out! Did that joke work?
Match #1: Nyla Rose defeated Leva Bates, Faby Apache, Priscilla Kelly, Solandra Royale, Penelope Ford, Shazza McKenzie, Sadie Gibbs, Big Swole, Britt Baker, Tenille Dashwood, Bea Priestly, Brandi Rhodes, Awesome Kong, Allie, Nicole Savoy, Teal Piper, Odb, Jazz and Mercedes Martinez – Casino Battle Royale Match
My Opinion: 2.4 out of 5 – The closing stretch of this match made it fun to watch. I would’ve gone with Martinez as the winner, but Nyla will do fine, I think.
Match #2: Private Party (Marq Quen and Isiah Kassidy) defeated Jack Evans and Angelico – Tag Team Match
My...
Match #1: Nyla Rose defeated Leva Bates, Faby Apache, Priscilla Kelly, Solandra Royale, Penelope Ford, Shazza McKenzie, Sadie Gibbs, Big Swole, Britt Baker, Tenille Dashwood, Bea Priestly, Brandi Rhodes, Awesome Kong, Allie, Nicole Savoy, Teal Piper, Odb, Jazz and Mercedes Martinez – Casino Battle Royale Match
My Opinion: 2.4 out of 5 – The closing stretch of this match made it fun to watch. I would’ve gone with Martinez as the winner, but Nyla will do fine, I think.
Match #2: Private Party (Marq Quen and Isiah Kassidy) defeated Jack Evans and Angelico – Tag Team Match
My...
- 9/2/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Gavin Jasper Jul 14, 2019
In the latest All Elite Wrestling show, the Rhodes Brothers take on the Young Bucks in the name of charity. And it's free for Us viewers!
All Elite Wrestling continues its mission to get eyes on the product before its weekly TV show starts airing on TNT. We already had their big PPV debut Double or Nothing and their follow-up Fyter Fest. Now we’re going with another cheap-to-free show with Aew Fight for the Fallen. This one’s a charity show with the proceeds going to victims of gun violence, tying mainly into the Jacksonville Landing shooting from last year.
How To Watch Aew Fight For The Fallen?
In the Us, it’s available for free using Bleacher Report Live. Elsewhere, you can watch the show on Fite.TV.
Aew Fight For The Fallen Results Sonny Kiss Vs. "The Librarian" Peter Avalon
Results: Peter Avalon knocked out Sonny Kiss,...
In the latest All Elite Wrestling show, the Rhodes Brothers take on the Young Bucks in the name of charity. And it's free for Us viewers!
All Elite Wrestling continues its mission to get eyes on the product before its weekly TV show starts airing on TNT. We already had their big PPV debut Double or Nothing and their follow-up Fyter Fest. Now we’re going with another cheap-to-free show with Aew Fight for the Fallen. This one’s a charity show with the proceeds going to victims of gun violence, tying mainly into the Jacksonville Landing shooting from last year.
How To Watch Aew Fight For The Fallen?
In the Us, it’s available for free using Bleacher Report Live. Elsewhere, you can watch the show on Fite.TV.
Aew Fight For The Fallen Results Sonny Kiss Vs. "The Librarian" Peter Avalon
Results: Peter Avalon knocked out Sonny Kiss,...
- 7/9/2019
- Den of Geek
Gavin Jasper May 26, 2019
All Elite Wrestling's first PPV has arrived. Who won, who will be facing off for the title, and what surprises showed up?
All Elite Wrestling is the true x-factor of wrestling in 2019. The brainchild of Tony Khan, Cody Rhodes, Brandi Rhodes, the Young Bucks, and Kenny Omega, the promotion will soon be getting its own prime time slot on TNT. The first official show for the promotion will be the PPV event Aew Double or Nothing.
Of course, the September PPV All In deserves mention for being the prototype for Aew. Cody and the rest put together a big four-hour PPV with one-hour pre-show that brought in big names from the indies, as well as showcasing people from Ring of Honor, New Japan Pro Wrestling, and even Impact. The show was a massive success and now they’re moving forward.
The future will show how everything pans out,...
All Elite Wrestling's first PPV has arrived. Who won, who will be facing off for the title, and what surprises showed up?
All Elite Wrestling is the true x-factor of wrestling in 2019. The brainchild of Tony Khan, Cody Rhodes, Brandi Rhodes, the Young Bucks, and Kenny Omega, the promotion will soon be getting its own prime time slot on TNT. The first official show for the promotion will be the PPV event Aew Double or Nothing.
Of course, the September PPV All In deserves mention for being the prototype for Aew. Cody and the rest put together a big four-hour PPV with one-hour pre-show that brought in big names from the indies, as well as showcasing people from Ring of Honor, New Japan Pro Wrestling, and even Impact. The show was a massive success and now they’re moving forward.
The future will show how everything pans out,...
- 5/22/2019
- Den of Geek
Welcome to the debut of The Last Week in Wrestling, right here on Nerdly. We’re combining the WWE Week In Review and the Nerdly Wrestling Awards into one weekly column that will perform the function of both. With Phil covering Raw, Smackdown and Impact, this will give me the chance to get all my stuff out in one sitting. I’ll give you my ratings for all of the matches before I give you my thoughts on the each league.
As for the Nerdly Wrestling Awards, that’s getting moved to just the end of the year and maybe we’ll have some goofy looking trophies to hand out then… to no one. Also, I apologize for all of my bad reviews last week… because they sucked. If you don’t remember, they were pretty much just obnoxious for the sake of being so. I liked the Wendy Williams eye joke,...
As for the Nerdly Wrestling Awards, that’s getting moved to just the end of the year and maybe we’ll have some goofy looking trophies to hand out then… to no one. Also, I apologize for all of my bad reviews last week… because they sucked. If you don’t remember, they were pretty much just obnoxious for the sake of being so. I liked the Wendy Williams eye joke,...
- 10/18/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Phil and we’ve got the last episode of Impact before this years Bound For Glory. Let’s get right to the action!
Match #1: Trevor Lee vs. Jack Evans vs. Puma King vs. Petey Williams – Four-Way Match The following is courtesy of ImpactWrestling.com:
All four of these men are looking to impress Scarlett Bordeaux after her open casting call last week! Williams goes for the Canadian Destroyer on Lee but he counters! Williams locks in the Sharpshooter instead. Puma hits a big top rope crossbody on Lee. Puma jumps from inside the ring, to the top rope, to the outside, taking out Evans! Puma connects with a springboard Codebreaker on Lee for a near fall. Evans dropkicks Puma, followed by a crossbody on Lee. Evans takes Puma off the top rope with an acrobatic handspring kick.
Match #1: Trevor Lee vs. Jack Evans vs. Puma King vs. Petey Williams – Four-Way Match The following is courtesy of ImpactWrestling.com:
All four of these men are looking to impress Scarlett Bordeaux after her open casting call last week! Williams goes for the Canadian Destroyer on Lee but he counters! Williams locks in the Sharpshooter instead. Puma hits a big top rope crossbody on Lee. Puma jumps from inside the ring, to the top rope, to the outside, taking out Evans! Puma connects with a springboard Codebreaker on Lee for a near fall. Evans dropkicks Puma, followed by a crossbody on Lee. Evans takes Puma off the top rope with an acrobatic handspring kick.
- 10/13/2018
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Nerdly Wrestling Awards, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have some good wrestling to cover, so let’s do so.
Worst Promo:
Milwaukee Bull-$@!# (Smackdown) – Aiden English told Lana he knew about what she did in Milwaukee. Who cares?
Best Promo:
Ain’t Got No Respect (Impact) – The OGz had an excellent promo where they burnt Konnan’s old luchador mask while promising to destroy Lax at Bound For Glory.
Worst Moment:
Top Prospects Get No Respect (Ring of Honor) – Jeff Cobb was booked to beat the hell out of two more members of the Top Prospect Tournament and it made the two guys look terrible. Trust me when I say, you may not give a $#!% about the Top Prospect tournament after this angle.
Best Moment:
Old School Salesman (Ring of Honor: Death Before Dishonor) – Nick Aldis did a great job...
Worst Promo:
Milwaukee Bull-$@!# (Smackdown) – Aiden English told Lana he knew about what she did in Milwaukee. Who cares?
Best Promo:
Ain’t Got No Respect (Impact) – The OGz had an excellent promo where they burnt Konnan’s old luchador mask while promising to destroy Lax at Bound For Glory.
Worst Moment:
Top Prospects Get No Respect (Ring of Honor) – Jeff Cobb was booked to beat the hell out of two more members of the Top Prospect Tournament and it made the two guys look terrible. Trust me when I say, you may not give a $#!% about the Top Prospect tournament after this angle.
Best Moment:
Old School Salesman (Ring of Honor: Death Before Dishonor) – Nick Aldis did a great job...
- 10/3/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to the Lucha Underground review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have the great John Cleese on tonight’s show, with our musical guest Katy Perry, but coming up next we have one of the great people… Joey Buttofucco!
Match #1: Matanza Cueto beat Mala Suerte
Matanza killed Suerte… I think. A squash match with Matanza lately means death, which seems to be a bad way to establish a good reputation within the wrestling industry… and the Better Business Bureau.
Match #2: Joey Ryan & Jack Evans beat Xo Lishus & Ivelisse – Tag Team Match
This was a fun tag match that had a good pace. I like the weird feud between Evans and Xo, as I’m still not sure if this is hatred or lust that Evans is booked to feel for Xo. Ivelisse continued her streak of good work against men with both Evans and Ryan.
Match #1: Matanza Cueto beat Mala Suerte
Matanza killed Suerte… I think. A squash match with Matanza lately means death, which seems to be a bad way to establish a good reputation within the wrestling industry… and the Better Business Bureau.
Match #2: Joey Ryan & Jack Evans beat Xo Lishus & Ivelisse – Tag Team Match
This was a fun tag match that had a good pace. I like the weird feud between Evans and Xo, as I’m still not sure if this is hatred or lust that Evans is booked to feel for Xo. Ivelisse continued her streak of good work against men with both Evans and Ryan.
- 8/10/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Lucha Underground review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we’ve got lots of great action to cover, so let’s do so.
Match #1: Dezmond X beat Paul London w/ The White Rabbit Tribe – Gift of the Gods Aztec Medallion Match
This match didn’t go very long, but it was good, wacky stuff. X didn’t make much of an impression with his personality, but he could always try for a stoic demeanor thing (he’s got a stare that even a corpse couldn’t beat). London must get a chuckle every now and then when he considers he once couldn’t stop laughing on camera during the “Vince McMahon died in a limo vignette”, but has ended up going farther down the rabbit hole of bizarre booking then Vince will ever attempt. Speaking of rabbit holes, London’s “Alice in Wonderland...
Match #1: Dezmond X beat Paul London w/ The White Rabbit Tribe – Gift of the Gods Aztec Medallion Match
This match didn’t go very long, but it was good, wacky stuff. X didn’t make much of an impression with his personality, but he could always try for a stoic demeanor thing (he’s got a stare that even a corpse couldn’t beat). London must get a chuckle every now and then when he considers he once couldn’t stop laughing on camera during the “Vince McMahon died in a limo vignette”, but has ended up going farther down the rabbit hole of bizarre booking then Vince will ever attempt. Speaking of rabbit holes, London’s “Alice in Wonderland...
- 7/20/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Here’s your Lucha Underground Season 4, episode 3, review for Wednesday June 27th 2018:
Match #1: Xo Lishus beat Jack Evans
Regularly known as Sonny Kiss, this was Xo Lishus’s debut. With a vibrant personality and a buoyant move-set, Xo took on Jack Evans, one of wrestling’s best aerialists and all-around fighters. Evans was a heel here, which never seems to be the way the people want him, but Lucha Underground isn’t very flexible in the way they book their faces and heels, so its just some-thing he’s stuck with. These two matched up really well, Evans leap from corner to corner like a maniac and Xo bouncing around like a peacock colored pin-ball. I’m glad to see that Lu doesn’t have a problem with putting over new stars on the first night, especially ones who look like Vince McMahon’s worst nightmares come true.
Match #1: Xo Lishus beat Jack Evans
Regularly known as Sonny Kiss, this was Xo Lishus’s debut. With a vibrant personality and a buoyant move-set, Xo took on Jack Evans, one of wrestling’s best aerialists and all-around fighters. Evans was a heel here, which never seems to be the way the people want him, but Lucha Underground isn’t very flexible in the way they book their faces and heels, so its just some-thing he’s stuck with. These two matched up really well, Evans leap from corner to corner like a maniac and Xo bouncing around like a peacock colored pin-ball. I’m glad to see that Lu doesn’t have a problem with putting over new stars on the first night, especially ones who look like Vince McMahon’s worst nightmares come true.
- 6/29/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
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