Welcome to this weeks review of Impact Wrestling, which this week opens with a Before the Impact match that saw Lady Frost defeat Alisha. With that out of the way let’s get right into the main show and this review!
Match #1: Josh Alexander def. Big Kon The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Josh Alexander kicks it off as he grabs a microphone in the ring. Alexander says that if there’s one thing that’s more important to him than the Impact World Title, it’s Impact Wrestling itself and that’s why he’s proud to go to war with Honor No More at No Surrender. Alexander goes on to question why the unhinged W. Morrissey has been given an Impact World Title shot when Scott D’Amore told him to “keep his emotions in-check”. Alexander declares that whether it’s Moose or Morrissey who walks out...
Match #1: Josh Alexander def. Big Kon The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Josh Alexander kicks it off as he grabs a microphone in the ring. Alexander says that if there’s one thing that’s more important to him than the Impact World Title, it’s Impact Wrestling itself and that’s why he’s proud to go to war with Honor No More at No Surrender. Alexander goes on to question why the unhinged W. Morrissey has been given an Impact World Title shot when Scott D’Amore told him to “keep his emotions in-check”. Alexander declares that whether it’s Moose or Morrissey who walks out...
- 2/11/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this weeks review of Impact Wrestling, which this week opens with a Before the Impact that saw Black Taurus defeat Raj Singh. With that out of the way let’s get right into the main show and this review!
Match #1: Digital Media Championship Match – Matt Cardona def. Jordynn Grace The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Jordynne Grace defends her Digital Media Title against the original champion of the world wide web, Matt Cardona! Both competitors shake hands to begin the match. Grace can’t take Cardona off his feet with a shoulder tackle so she changes her game plan and trips him up instead. Grace counters a neckbreaker but Cardona avoids the follow-up Vader Bomb out of the corner. Cardona takes control with a vertical suplex as Grace crashes into the turnbuckles. Cardona shows a lack of composure in his first intergender match but quickly refocuses.
Match #1: Digital Media Championship Match – Matt Cardona def. Jordynn Grace The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
Jordynne Grace defends her Digital Media Title against the original champion of the world wide web, Matt Cardona! Both competitors shake hands to begin the match. Grace can’t take Cardona off his feet with a shoulder tackle so she changes her game plan and trips him up instead. Grace counters a neckbreaker but Cardona avoids the follow-up Vader Bomb out of the corner. Cardona takes control with a vertical suplex as Grace crashes into the turnbuckles. Cardona shows a lack of composure in his first intergender match but quickly refocuses.
- 2/4/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this edition of The Last Week In Wrestling, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have another good week to look at, so let’s hop in the ol’ imaginary ring and help me pretend I know what I’m talking about.
Best Promo:
Major League Dynasty (Major League Wrestling) – Mjf and Richard Holliday delivered a promo that was simple and convincing, where the intent to wrestle for the Major League Wrestling Tag Team Titles was declared.
Best Move:
450 Splash (WWE) – On 205 Live, both Tony Nese and Kalisto had a duel of their variations of the 450 Splash that made for an exciting action sequence.
Best Moment:
Cage Attacked! (Impact Wrestling) – Brian Cage was viciously assaulted towards the end of the main event of Impact to great effect.
Best Personality:
Vince McMahon (WWE) – Vince did well in the angle that saw him replace Kofi Kingston with...
Best Promo:
Major League Dynasty (Major League Wrestling) – Mjf and Richard Holliday delivered a promo that was simple and convincing, where the intent to wrestle for the Major League Wrestling Tag Team Titles was declared.
Best Move:
450 Splash (WWE) – On 205 Live, both Tony Nese and Kalisto had a duel of their variations of the 450 Splash that made for an exciting action sequence.
Best Moment:
Cage Attacked! (Impact Wrestling) – Brian Cage was viciously assaulted towards the end of the main event of Impact to great effect.
Best Personality:
Vince McMahon (WWE) – Vince did well in the angle that saw him replace Kofi Kingston with...
- 3/11/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
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