Welcome to this week’s WWE205 Live review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have two matches here and some Pixie Stix. Mine! Hey, it’s not my fault Muddy Waters got all over your tires. Next time, don’t run him over! BA BA BA BA BA! Owwwwwwwwwww!!!!! BA BA BA BA BA! Ahhhhhhhhh!!!!!!! BA BA BA BA BA! Owwwwwwwwwww!!!!!!!! BA BA BA BA BA! He’s dead. You know what’s not dead? 205 Live! Let’s watch it!
Match #1: Ariya Daivari def. Eli Night, Bobby Flaco and Jason Cade – Daivari’s Dinero Division Challenge The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
Ariya Daivari put his money where his mouth his by creating Daivari’s Dinero Division and offering up $10,000 to any newcomer who could pin or submit The Persian Prince. Daivari quickly dispatched of Eli Knight and Bobby Flacco dishing out a Hammerlock Lariat for each competitor.
Match #1: Ariya Daivari def. Eli Night, Bobby Flaco and Jason Cade – Daivari’s Dinero Division Challenge The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
Ariya Daivari put his money where his mouth his by creating Daivari’s Dinero Division and offering up $10,000 to any newcomer who could pin or submit The Persian Prince. Daivari quickly dispatched of Eli Knight and Bobby Flacco dishing out a Hammerlock Lariat for each competitor.
- 9/21/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s All Elite Wrestling: Dark review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and both Shad Gaspard and Larry Csonka have GoFundMe campaigns available here and here. Me and my old lady, Countess McScrew, are gonna haul ass to Las Vegas and bet it all on broke. Hiya!
Match #1: Hikaru Shida def. Dani Jordyn
My Opinion: 3.1 out of 5 – I liked the way this cookie crumbled. The chocolate chips melted in many of the right spots and the batter never broke down to sugar soup like when Boo Berry was offed by Monsanto for pissing off the Corn-Holes. Shida and Dani meshed really well and knocked the snot out of each other.
Match #2: Qt Marshall def. Clutch Adams
My Opinion: 2.5 out of 5 – This was alright, but there was no tepee for my bung-hole, so it made me sad.
Match #3: Marko Stunt def. Jason Cade...
Match #1: Hikaru Shida def. Dani Jordyn
My Opinion: 3.1 out of 5 – I liked the way this cookie crumbled. The chocolate chips melted in many of the right spots and the batter never broke down to sugar soup like when Boo Berry was offed by Monsanto for pissing off the Corn-Holes. Shida and Dani meshed really well and knocked the snot out of each other.
Match #2: Qt Marshall def. Clutch Adams
My Opinion: 2.5 out of 5 – This was alright, but there was no tepee for my bung-hole, so it made me sad.
Match #3: Marko Stunt def. Jason Cade...
- 5/24/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of All Elite Wrestling: Dark, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have more matches on this show than ever before…but are they good? I love you…you bastard. It’s wrestling time!
Match #1: Colt Cabana defeated Shawn Dean
My Opinion: 2.9 out of 5 – This wasn’t bad, but it also felt like one of those old tune-up matches from back in the day and those just feel like a fast way to go real slow. Both guys looked good, but a little more time wouldn’t have hurt.
Match #2: Jurassic Express defeated Mike Reed & Ryan Rembrandt
My Opinion: 2.4 out of 5 – This wasn’t quite as exciting as I was expecting a match from the Je to be, but it wasn’t bad either.
Match #3: Private Party defeated Lee Johnson & Musa
My Opinion: 2.2 out of 5 – There are some good bumps and spots here,...
Match #1: Colt Cabana defeated Shawn Dean
My Opinion: 2.9 out of 5 – This wasn’t bad, but it also felt like one of those old tune-up matches from back in the day and those just feel like a fast way to go real slow. Both guys looked good, but a little more time wouldn’t have hurt.
Match #2: Jurassic Express defeated Mike Reed & Ryan Rembrandt
My Opinion: 2.4 out of 5 – This wasn’t quite as exciting as I was expecting a match from the Je to be, but it wasn’t bad either.
Match #3: Private Party defeated Lee Johnson & Musa
My Opinion: 2.2 out of 5 – There are some good bumps and spots here,...
- 5/14/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Monday Night Raw review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and Wrestlemania is this weekend. Will it be any good without a crowd? Will obnoxious internet nerds piss all over the show happening because they’re under the impression all the wrestlers will die from Covid-19. Hey, it’s wrestling time, damn it!
Match #1: Aleister Black def. Jason Cade The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
With Bobby Lashley looming in the distance, Aleister Black shows no signs of slowing. The former Nxt Champion recorded his second near-instant victory in as many weeks en route to WrestleMania, dispatching Jason Cade almost as quickly as he did his foe last week. Given that Black is ripping off displays like this week after week, it’s safe to say he isn’t sweating Lashley … though there’s always a chance he’s fighting himself...
Match #1: Aleister Black def. Jason Cade The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
With Bobby Lashley looming in the distance, Aleister Black shows no signs of slowing. The former Nxt Champion recorded his second near-instant victory in as many weeks en route to WrestleMania, dispatching Jason Cade almost as quickly as he did his foe last week. Given that Black is ripping off displays like this week after week, it’s safe to say he isn’t sweating Lashley … though there’s always a chance he’s fighting himself...
- 3/31/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of Ring Of Honor’s Saturday Night At Center Stage, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and Wendy Williams has bigger jugs than I do. Hiya! We’ve got some good wrestling in here, so break out the bottle of hoop’de-juice, ‘cuz we gon git dat nouuuuuuuuuuuw!
Match #1: Dragon Lee defeated Andrew Everett – Ring Of Honor World TV Title Match The following is courtesy of rohwrestling.com:
Everett nearly pulled off the upset, but Lee ultimately prevailed after removing his knee pad and hitting the Incinerator knee strike. After the match, Lee — who is becoming more like older brother Rush all the time — stood on Everett and taunted him.
My Opinion: 3.5 out of 5 – We started off the night with some easy viewing. That’s the way I like it. I don’t have to say that there is a lot of aerial moves,...
Match #1: Dragon Lee defeated Andrew Everett – Ring Of Honor World TV Title Match The following is courtesy of rohwrestling.com:
Everett nearly pulled off the upset, but Lee ultimately prevailed after removing his knee pad and hitting the Incinerator knee strike. After the match, Lee — who is becoming more like older brother Rush all the time — stood on Everett and taunted him.
My Opinion: 3.5 out of 5 – We started off the night with some easy viewing. That’s the way I like it. I don’t have to say that there is a lot of aerial moves,...
- 1/16/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this edition of The Last Week In Wrestling, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have some wrestling to get to, so let’s do so.
WWE Match Ratings Out Of 5: Raw Natalya & Ronda Rousey vs. Nia Jax & Tamina – 1 Sasha Banks & Bayley vs. Mickie James & Alicia Fox – 2 The Lucha House Party vs. Scott Dawson (Lucha House Rules) – 2 Dolph Ziggler vs. Drew McIntyre – 2.5 Aop & Drake Maverick vs. Bobby Roode & Chad Gable (3-on-2 Handicap Match) – 2.5 Heath Slater vs. Rhyno – 1 Finn Bálor vs. Jinder Mahal – 2 Ronda Rousey & Ember Moon vs. Nia Jax & Tamina – 2.5
Raw Verdict: 1 out of 5 - This was among the worst shows in Raw history. People have been saying that a lot about Raw, so this probably isn’t a surprise.
Smackdown Mandy Rose & Sonya Deville vs. Charlotte Flair & Asuka – 2.5 Jey Uso vs. Xavier Woods and Cesaro – Triple Threat Match – 2.5 Randy Orton vs. Jeff Hardy – 2.5 Aj Styles vs.
WWE Match Ratings Out Of 5: Raw Natalya & Ronda Rousey vs. Nia Jax & Tamina – 1 Sasha Banks & Bayley vs. Mickie James & Alicia Fox – 2 The Lucha House Party vs. Scott Dawson (Lucha House Rules) – 2 Dolph Ziggler vs. Drew McIntyre – 2.5 Aop & Drake Maverick vs. Bobby Roode & Chad Gable (3-on-2 Handicap Match) – 2.5 Heath Slater vs. Rhyno – 1 Finn Bálor vs. Jinder Mahal – 2 Ronda Rousey & Ember Moon vs. Nia Jax & Tamina – 2.5
Raw Verdict: 1 out of 5 - This was among the worst shows in Raw history. People have been saying that a lot about Raw, so this probably isn’t a surprise.
Smackdown Mandy Rose & Sonya Deville vs. Charlotte Flair & Asuka – 2.5 Jey Uso vs. Xavier Woods and Cesaro – Triple Threat Match – 2.5 Randy Orton vs. Jeff Hardy – 2.5 Aj Styles vs.
- 12/13/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Major League Wrestling review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a couple of big time luchadors fighting in the main event, so get your eatin’ britches pulled up and ready for a big ol’ ham dinner and some stuffing with a bit of sweet potato and the cranberry sauce with cheesecake for dessert… very nice.
Match #1: Teddy Hart (with Brian Pillman) defeated Jason Cade The following is courtesy of Mlw.com:
While the Hart Foundation is looking for a shot at the World Tag Team Championships, Teddy Hart has an impending match with one half of the champs, Pentagon Jr. next week in Miami. While Hart is focused on defeating Pentagon Jr. and keeping the pressure on the Lucha Bros. (Penta and brother Rey Fenix), he was faced with Jason Cade and his Bad Attitude this week on Mlw Fusion.
Match #1: Teddy Hart (with Brian Pillman) defeated Jason Cade The following is courtesy of Mlw.com:
While the Hart Foundation is looking for a shot at the World Tag Team Championships, Teddy Hart has an impending match with one half of the champs, Pentagon Jr. next week in Miami. While Hart is focused on defeating Pentagon Jr. and keeping the pressure on the Lucha Bros. (Penta and brother Rey Fenix), he was faced with Jason Cade and his Bad Attitude this week on Mlw Fusion.
- 12/11/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Major League Wrestling: Fusion review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a couple of big title matches to get to, so let’s do so before Dana White trades Demetrious Johnson to One Championship… wait, he already did that.
Match #1: Myron Reed defeated Marko Stunt The following is courtesy of Mlw.com:
Just one week after being on the losing end of a six-man tag team bout on Mlw Fusion vs. the Hart Foundation, Marko Stunt was back for more this week. Mr. Fun Size faced another youthful up-and-comer in “Hot Fire” Myron Reed. Reed used his size advantage to control the early action. Stunt scored a near fall after a nasty knee strike, but he was enamored with attempting to suplex Reed. Three different attempts failed, with the final one leading to the end. Reed reversed it into a cutter,...
Match #1: Myron Reed defeated Marko Stunt The following is courtesy of Mlw.com:
Just one week after being on the losing end of a six-man tag team bout on Mlw Fusion vs. the Hart Foundation, Marko Stunt was back for more this week. Mr. Fun Size faced another youthful up-and-comer in “Hot Fire” Myron Reed. Reed used his size advantage to control the early action. Stunt scored a near fall after a nasty knee strike, but he was enamored with attempting to suplex Reed. Three different attempts failed, with the final one leading to the end. Reed reversed it into a cutter,...
- 11/12/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Major League Wrestling: Fusion review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and Brian Pillman Jr. makes his singles debut on this card, while we have an exciting main event between two men who are no strangers to controversy. On a night that is dominated by the new Hart Foundation, I’d say it’s a good time to jump right in to the action.
Match #1: Jimmy Yuta defeated El Hijo de La Park The following is courtesy of Mlw.com:
One week after La Park defeated Pentagon Jr. in a Mexican Massacre Match, de la Renta and Promociones Dorado presented the son of La Park — Hijo de La Park, in a middleweight matchup with Jimmy Yuta. While Yuta and former Team Tbd mate Jason Cade still haven’t solved their issues, Yuta and Hijo de La Park both viewed this matchup as...
Match #1: Jimmy Yuta defeated El Hijo de La Park The following is courtesy of Mlw.com:
One week after La Park defeated Pentagon Jr. in a Mexican Massacre Match, de la Renta and Promociones Dorado presented the son of La Park — Hijo de La Park, in a middleweight matchup with Jimmy Yuta. While Yuta and former Team Tbd mate Jason Cade still haven’t solved their issues, Yuta and Hijo de La Park both viewed this matchup as...
- 10/14/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Major League Wrestling: Fusion review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a big title match to get to, so screw the other match. Also, Avengers 3 is better than Avengers 1 or 2, because 3 wasn’t made by Joss Whedon.
Match #1: Jason Cade defeated Myron Reed The following is courtesy of Mlw:
From before this match became official, Jason Cade and his newfound bad attitude were on display in this middleweight bout. As was his newfound best friend, Rhett Giddins. Cade attacked Myron Reed before the bell and Giddins routinely ran interference for Cade. When Giddins wasn’t interjecting himself into the match, Reed had control. His springboard seated senton accounted for a near fall on Cade. He flew from one ring to the next (this match was taped at War Games) over two sets of ropes and nailed a cutter...
Match #1: Jason Cade defeated Myron Reed The following is courtesy of Mlw:
From before this match became official, Jason Cade and his newfound bad attitude were on display in this middleweight bout. As was his newfound best friend, Rhett Giddins. Cade attacked Myron Reed before the bell and Giddins routinely ran interference for Cade. When Giddins wasn’t interjecting himself into the match, Reed had control. His springboard seated senton accounted for a near fall on Cade. He flew from one ring to the next (this match was taped at War Games) over two sets of ropes and nailed a cutter...
- 10/1/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Major League Wrestling: Fusion review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have lots of great action to get to… starring Johnny Carson!
Match #1: Fred Yehi (with Team Filthy) defeated Richard Holliday The following is courtesy of Mlw.com:
Christmas certainly didn’t come early for the debuting Richard Holliday. It’s no gift when your first Major League Wrestling matchup is against Team Filthy’s Fred Yehi. Holliday calls himself “Most Marketable” but his stock was down a bit after this matchup. Yehi, with his thousands of counters and incredible grappling skills, was in control early in the contest. Holliday found some brief offense and was able to get some ground-and-pound strikes in. But Yehi quickly countered. Eventually Yehi caught Holliday with a head scissors and some piston-like back-first strikes forced Holliday to tap out.
My Take: This was a...
Match #1: Fred Yehi (with Team Filthy) defeated Richard Holliday The following is courtesy of Mlw.com:
Christmas certainly didn’t come early for the debuting Richard Holliday. It’s no gift when your first Major League Wrestling matchup is against Team Filthy’s Fred Yehi. Holliday calls himself “Most Marketable” but his stock was down a bit after this matchup. Yehi, with his thousands of counters and incredible grappling skills, was in control early in the contest. Holliday found some brief offense and was able to get some ground-and-pound strikes in. But Yehi quickly countered. Eventually Yehi caught Holliday with a head scissors and some piston-like back-first strikes forced Holliday to tap out.
My Take: This was a...
- 9/10/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Major League Wrestling: Fusion review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have lots to cover so I say we should get right to and… welcome to The Rock!
Match #1: Teddy Hart defeated Vandal Ortagun The following is courtesy of Mlw.com:
It was an international affair as the Canadian Teddy Hart took on Turkey’s favorite professional wrestler Vandal Ortagun. Hart attacked Ortagun from behind at the beginning of the match, after inviting Ortagun to play to the crowd on the turnbuckle. He was in control from there on out, stomping Ortagun’s face into the mat and hitting a lung-blower. In between beating up Ortagun, Hart berated the League official assigned to the match, saying he cost him a previous match with a slow count. Just after complaining about a slow count, Hart nearly destroyed Ortagun with a Ddt...
Match #1: Teddy Hart defeated Vandal Ortagun The following is courtesy of Mlw.com:
It was an international affair as the Canadian Teddy Hart took on Turkey’s favorite professional wrestler Vandal Ortagun. Hart attacked Ortagun from behind at the beginning of the match, after inviting Ortagun to play to the crowd on the turnbuckle. He was in control from there on out, stomping Ortagun’s face into the mat and hitting a lung-blower. In between beating up Ortagun, Hart berated the League official assigned to the match, saying he cost him a previous match with a slow count. Just after complaining about a slow count, Hart nearly destroyed Ortagun with a Ddt...
- 9/3/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Major League Wrestling: Fusion review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a good one to talk about.
Match #1: Stud Stable defeated Jason Cade, Jimmy Yuta & Rhett Giddins The following includes a recap which is courtesy of Mlw.com
The Dirty Blondes teamed up with Parrow as Col. Robert Parker brought nearly 1,000 pounds of Stud Stable beef to the ring. Meanwhile, Cade and Yuta offered up some size of their own in Rhett Giddins. Cade and Yuta bring speed and finesse, while Giddins counters the mighty Parrow’s power.
Yuta utilized that quickness early, starting the match with numerous pin attempts on Michael Patrick. With Yuta establishing early momentum, he backed into his own corner, where Cade took it upon himself to tag in unbeknownst to Yuta. But Patrick quickly tagged in Parrow — the biggest, strongest man in the match.
Match #1: Stud Stable defeated Jason Cade, Jimmy Yuta & Rhett Giddins The following includes a recap which is courtesy of Mlw.com
The Dirty Blondes teamed up with Parrow as Col. Robert Parker brought nearly 1,000 pounds of Stud Stable beef to the ring. Meanwhile, Cade and Yuta offered up some size of their own in Rhett Giddins. Cade and Yuta bring speed and finesse, while Giddins counters the mighty Parrow’s power.
Yuta utilized that quickness early, starting the match with numerous pin attempts on Michael Patrick. With Yuta establishing early momentum, he backed into his own corner, where Cade took it upon himself to tag in unbeknownst to Yuta. But Patrick quickly tagged in Parrow — the biggest, strongest man in the match.
- 7/16/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
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