Welcome to this week’s review of Impact Wrestling, which this week comes from Glasgow, Scotland… and we were there to see it live! Let’s get into the [heavily biased given our Awesome live experience] review…
Match #1: Glasgow Cup Final – Joe Hendry def. Frankie Kazarian The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Joe Hendry and Frankie Kazarian clash in the finals of the Glasgow Cup tournament! Hendry defeated Rich Swann in the opening round, while Kazarian toppled Leon Slater. Hendry puts his raw power on display with a delayed vertical suplex. Kazarian pushes Hendry off the top rope, sending him crashing to the floor. Kazarian hits a Guillotine Leg Drop on the apron, followed by a running clothesline. Hendry fights off a Chicken Wing attempt, then turns the tide with a Fallaway Slam. Kazarian counters the Standing Ovation into a neckbreaker for two. Hendry almost puts him away with a Trust Fall, cutter combo. Kazarian...
Match #1: Glasgow Cup Final – Joe Hendry def. Frankie Kazarian The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Joe Hendry and Frankie Kazarian clash in the finals of the Glasgow Cup tournament! Hendry defeated Rich Swann in the opening round, while Kazarian toppled Leon Slater. Hendry puts his raw power on display with a delayed vertical suplex. Kazarian pushes Hendry off the top rope, sending him crashing to the floor. Kazarian hits a Guillotine Leg Drop on the apron, followed by a running clothesline. Hendry fights off a Chicken Wing attempt, then turns the tide with a Fallaway Slam. Kazarian counters the Standing Ovation into a neckbreaker for two. Hendry almost puts him away with a Trust Fall, cutter combo. Kazarian...
- 11/3/2023
- 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 KiLynn King defeat Jody Threat. Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Mike Bailey def. Samuray Del Sol The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Mike Bailey looks to tune up for his match against Will Ospreay at Bound For Glory but can he overcome the high-flying offense of Samuray Del Sol? Bailey dives through the ropes but lands hard on the floor. Del Sol gains the early advantage with a springboard Moonsault. Bailey turns the tide with a flurry of kicks, then hits a running Shooting Star for two. Both men are down following double dropkicks in the middle of the ring. The fight spills to the floor and it happens again. Bailey soars with a springboard corkscrew, taking out Del Sol on the outside. Bailey connects with the Tornado Kick,...
Match #1: Mike Bailey def. Samuray Del Sol The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Mike Bailey looks to tune up for his match against Will Ospreay at Bound For Glory but can he overcome the high-flying offense of Samuray Del Sol? Bailey dives through the ropes but lands hard on the floor. Del Sol gains the early advantage with a springboard Moonsault. Bailey turns the tide with a flurry of kicks, then hits a running Shooting Star for two. Both men are down following double dropkicks in the middle of the ring. The fight spills to the floor and it happens again. Bailey soars with a springboard corkscrew, taking out Del Sol on the outside. Bailey connects with the Tornado Kick,...
- 10/20/2023
- 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 Laredo Kid defeat Jack Price. Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Moose & Brian Myers def. Yuya Uemura & Bhupinder Gujjar The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The aftershocks of Hardcore War continue to be felt in this tag team showdown! Gujjar & Uemura gain the early advantage as Gujjar tosses Myers over the top rope. Gujjar and Uemura soar with in-sync springboard crossbodies, taking out both of their opponents on the floor. Moments later, Myers drives Uemura into the side of the ring. Uemura counters the Roster Cut into a double underhook suplex. Uemura makes the tag to Gujjar, who brings the fight to Moose. The pace quickens as Gujjar hits Mooose with a Spinebuster for two. Moose and Gujjar both miss their spear attempts, leading to a Slingblade from Gujjar.
Match #1: Moose & Brian Myers def. Yuya Uemura & Bhupinder Gujjar The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The aftershocks of Hardcore War continue to be felt in this tag team showdown! Gujjar & Uemura gain the early advantage as Gujjar tosses Myers over the top rope. Gujjar and Uemura soar with in-sync springboard crossbodies, taking out both of their opponents on the floor. Moments later, Myers drives Uemura into the side of the ring. Uemura counters the Roster Cut into a double underhook suplex. Uemura makes the tag to Gujjar, who brings the fight to Moose. The pace quickens as Gujjar hits Mooose with a Spinebuster for two. Moose and Gujjar both miss their spear attempts, leading to a Slingblade from Gujjar.
- 5/8/2023
- 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 El Reverso defeat Johnny Swinger. Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Kenny King def. Frankie Kazarian The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The winner of this match will secure the numbers advantage in Hardcore War this Sunday at Rebellion! King counters the slingshot Ddt and drops Kazarian throat-first on the top rope. King hits a swinging backbreaker for two. King locks in the Camel Clutch but Kazarian breaks free. Kazarian begins to build momentum with a powerslam, followed by the springboard leg drop. Kazarian successfully hits the slingshot cutter but it’s not enough to keep King down. John Skyler gets up on the apron but Yuya Uemura pulls him down. Tensions are about to explode between the two teams at ringside. Kazarian forces King to...
Match #1: Kenny King def. Frankie Kazarian The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The winner of this match will secure the numbers advantage in Hardcore War this Sunday at Rebellion! King counters the slingshot Ddt and drops Kazarian throat-first on the top rope. King hits a swinging backbreaker for two. King locks in the Camel Clutch but Kazarian breaks free. Kazarian begins to build momentum with a powerslam, followed by the springboard leg drop. Kazarian successfully hits the slingshot cutter but it’s not enough to keep King down. John Skyler gets up on the apron but Yuya Uemura pulls him down. Tensions are about to explode between the two teams at ringside. Kazarian forces King to...
- 4/14/2023
- 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 Crazzy Steve defeat Shane Taylor. Yes, That Shane Taylor, making his Impact debut! Let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Aussie Open (Mark Davis & Kyle Fletcher) def. Bullet Club (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
With their sights set on worldwide tag team dominance, Aussie Open make their Impact in-ring debut against the young guns of Bullet Club, Ace Austin and Chris Bey! Davis and Fletcher are off to a hot start as they quickly take control with a flurry of offense. Austin hits Davis with a springboard kick to begin building momentum. Bey dives over the top rope, taking out both of his opponents on the floor. Aussie Open catch Austin and Bey in mid-air, then send them crashing back-first into one another.
Match #1: Aussie Open (Mark Davis & Kyle Fletcher) def. Bullet Club (Ace Austin & Chris Bey) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
With their sights set on worldwide tag team dominance, Aussie Open make their Impact in-ring debut against the young guns of Bullet Club, Ace Austin and Chris Bey! Davis and Fletcher are off to a hot start as they quickly take control with a flurry of offense. Austin hits Davis with a springboard kick to begin building momentum. Bey dives over the top rope, taking out both of his opponents on the floor. Aussie Open catch Austin and Bey in mid-air, then send them crashing back-first into one another.
- 9/9/2022
- 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 Tenille Dashwood defeat Gisele Shaw! With that out of the way let’s get right into the main show…
Match #1: Tables Match – W. Morrissey def. Brian Myers The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The personal rivalry between Brian Myers and W. Morrissey is about to explode and someone is going through a table – after all, that’s the only way to win! Morrissey hits a sidewalk slam out of the gate. Myers connects with a slingshot crossbody to the floor. Morrissey drives him back-first into the ring apron. Morrissey attempts a Bqe through a table but Myers breaks free. Morrissey goes for another Bqe but Digital Media Champion Matt Cardona pushes the table over. Morrissey overcomes the numbers game and hits a double chokeslam. Chelsea Green gets involved,...
Match #1: Tables Match – W. Morrissey def. Brian Myers The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The personal rivalry between Brian Myers and W. Morrissey is about to explode and someone is going through a table – after all, that’s the only way to win! Morrissey hits a sidewalk slam out of the gate. Myers connects with a slingshot crossbody to the floor. Morrissey drives him back-first into the ring apron. Morrissey attempts a Bqe through a table but Myers breaks free. Morrissey goes for another Bqe but Digital Media Champion Matt Cardona pushes the table over. Morrissey overcomes the numbers game and hits a double chokeslam. Chelsea Green gets involved,...
- 5/6/2022
- 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 def Rich Swann & Willie Mack in a go-home show for Impact’s next pay per view Rebellion! With that out of the way let’s get right into the main show…
Match #1: Violent By Design (Eric Young & Deaner) def. Decay (Crazzy Steve & Black Taurus) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Deaner distracts the referee, allowing Young to deliver an illegal clothesline from the apron. Vbd is in control as Deaner hits a running dropkick in the corner. Taurus avoids a leg drop and makes the tag to Crazzy Steve. Steve snaps the neck of Deaner, then bites him on the top of the head. Steve hits a modified tornado Ddt but Young breaks it up with a top rope elbow drop out of nowhere. Doering...
Match #1: Violent By Design (Eric Young & Deaner) def. Decay (Crazzy Steve & Black Taurus) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Deaner distracts the referee, allowing Young to deliver an illegal clothesline from the apron. Vbd is in control as Deaner hits a running dropkick in the corner. Taurus avoids a leg drop and makes the tag to Crazzy Steve. Steve snaps the neck of Deaner, then bites him on the top of the head. Steve hits a modified tornado Ddt but Young breaks it up with a top rope elbow drop out of nowhere. Doering...
- 4/22/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Impact Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and Herb Welch was a big ol’ wrestling star of the 1950s and he beat my ass…he’s dead! We’ve got the penultimate show before Bound For Glory, so shut up and watch it or Herb Welch will beat your ass…he’s dead!
Match #1: Rosemary & Taya Valkyrie def Tasha Steelz & Kiera Hogan and Havok & Nevaeh The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
After being involved in each other’s business for weeks, these three teams compete in what is sure to be a chaotic three-way Knockouts tag. Two competitors are legal at any given time and anyone can tag in anyone. Kiera and Tasha talk trash from ringside as Havok pummels Taya in the corner. Tasha waits until the damage has been done before tagging in to deliver a follow-up dropkick.
Match #1: Rosemary & Taya Valkyrie def Tasha Steelz & Kiera Hogan and Havok & Nevaeh The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
After being involved in each other’s business for weeks, these three teams compete in what is sure to be a chaotic three-way Knockouts tag. Two competitors are legal at any given time and anyone can tag in anyone. Kiera and Tasha talk trash from ringside as Havok pummels Taya in the corner. Tasha waits until the damage has been done before tagging in to deliver a follow-up dropkick.
- 10/14/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Comedy Dynamics has picked up (Romance) In The Digital Age, a music-focused feature from writer-director Jason Michael Brescia. The story follows a former emo musician who invites his ex-bandmates to his Christmas-themed wedding. When they sing a karaoke version of their biggest hit at the rehearsal dinner, the impromptu performance spawns a viral video that opens a door to the past. Lauren "Lolo" Prichard, Chris Warren Jr, Brian Myers and Lauren Adams star in the film…...
- 6/7/2017
- Deadline
Curt Hawkins is back, and the WWE teased the Superstar’s return last night via “SmackDown.” There was no actual appearance by the former Brian Major, but the now-live USA Network series ran a bumper promo with a few Chuck Norris/Mr. T-esque “facts, like: Curt Hawkins has counted to infinity … twice. Curt Hawkins can slam a revolving door. Curt Hawkins doesn’t flush the toilet … he scares the crap out of it. Also Read: WWE Star Ryback Announces Departure Real-name Brian Myers, the Queens native used to tag-team with Zach Ryder, who back then went by Brett Major.
- 8/17/2016
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
WWE.com
The world of professional wrestling is a strange one indeed. Not many industries have an undisputed industry leader in terms of size and reputation. Indeed, not many industries are as terrifyingly dominated as pro graps is. Coca Cola is one of the biggest companies in the world, but when it comes to fizzy drinks people are also aware of Pepsi and others. When it comes to wrestling and the majority of the mainstream, WWE is wrestling.
It would add up that the goal of any (Western) professional wrestler would be to make it to the WWE. Many heralded independent stalwarts have made it with great success, especially over the last few years, but WWE can also end up moving careers squarely towards the mud, where incredible performers get bogged down in McMahon’s self-defeating booking and general schlong-waving.
Since being wished the best in their future endeavours, a...
The world of professional wrestling is a strange one indeed. Not many industries have an undisputed industry leader in terms of size and reputation. Indeed, not many industries are as terrifyingly dominated as pro graps is. Coca Cola is one of the biggest companies in the world, but when it comes to fizzy drinks people are also aware of Pepsi and others. When it comes to wrestling and the majority of the mainstream, WWE is wrestling.
It would add up that the goal of any (Western) professional wrestler would be to make it to the WWE. Many heralded independent stalwarts have made it with great success, especially over the last few years, but WWE can also end up moving careers squarely towards the mud, where incredible performers get bogged down in McMahon’s self-defeating booking and general schlong-waving.
Since being wished the best in their future endeavours, a...
- 10/14/2015
- by John Bills
- Obsessed with Film
lolwrestling.com
You can add Jtg to the list of superstars officially released by the WWE today.
The former member of Cryme Tyme had been with the WWE for the best part of eight years but the countdown clock has finally stopped ticking. This website, setup in jest because no matter how worthless Jtg had proven to be with the company and how little he was ever used (some modern fans may not even know who he is), counted his miraculous stay with the company and had been up-and-running for a few years now, but it crashed just moments after his release was made public.
The superstar tweeted about his release;
Damn ! Why I pick up my phone !
— Jtg (@Jtg1284) June 12, 2014
Vince McMahon and his officials undertook their “Spring Cleaning” by relieving 11 names from their contracts today. It’s unknown whether any more are due.
Here is the updated list...
You can add Jtg to the list of superstars officially released by the WWE today.
The former member of Cryme Tyme had been with the WWE for the best part of eight years but the countdown clock has finally stopped ticking. This website, setup in jest because no matter how worthless Jtg had proven to be with the company and how little he was ever used (some modern fans may not even know who he is), counted his miraculous stay with the company and had been up-and-running for a few years now, but it crashed just moments after his release was made public.
The superstar tweeted about his release;
Damn ! Why I pick up my phone !
— Jtg (@Jtg1284) June 12, 2014
Vince McMahon and his officials undertook their “Spring Cleaning” by relieving 11 names from their contracts today. It’s unknown whether any more are due.
Here is the updated list...
- 6/12/2014
- by Jonathan Fisher
- Obsessed with Film
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