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: TNT Championship – Dustin Rhodes def. Lee Moriarty The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Aew Collision kicked off from the Aragon Ballroom in thrilling fashion as Dustin Rhodes defended his TNT Championship for the first time against Ring of Honor Pure Champion Lee Moriarty. Moriarty, accompanied by Shane Taylor, refused an opening handshake, setting an aggressive tone immediately. The bout opened with an exchange of technical holds, Moriarty capitalizing with swift dragon screw leg whips, targeting Rhodes’ left knee relentlessly. Dustin fought through visible pain, rallying with stiff shots and a well-executed snap power slam. Late in the match, after exchanging strikes, Rhodes delivered an atomic drop but Moriarty quickly responded,...
Match #1: TNT Championship – Dustin Rhodes def. Lee Moriarty The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Aew Collision kicked off from the Aragon Ballroom in thrilling fashion as Dustin Rhodes defended his TNT Championship for the first time against Ring of Honor Pure Champion Lee Moriarty. Moriarty, accompanied by Shane Taylor, refused an opening handshake, setting an aggressive tone immediately. The bout opened with an exchange of technical holds, Moriarty capitalizing with swift dragon screw leg whips, targeting Rhodes’ left knee relentlessly. Dustin fought through visible pain, rallying with stiff shots and a well-executed snap power slam. Late in the match, after exchanging strikes, Rhodes delivered an atomic drop but Moriarty quickly responded,...
- 7/29/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from the Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, Illinois. Let’s get straight into the review of the post-All In: Texas show!
Match #1: Kyle Fletcher def. Mascara Dorada The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Fletcher wasted no time, opening with a blistering high boot and grounding Dorada with heavy right hands before tearing at his mask. The strategy was clear: keep the high-flyer on the mat. But Dorada wouldn’t stay grounded for long. The luchador stunned the crowd with an unreal slingshot missile dropkick — planting his foot not on the ropes, but on the ring post to launch himself back into the action. Fletcher regained control with a well-timed counter, popping Dorada into the air and planting him with a twisting side slam reminiscent of a Bossman Slam. Back live, Fletcher stayed on the attack...
Match #1: Kyle Fletcher def. Mascara Dorada The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Fletcher wasted no time, opening with a blistering high boot and grounding Dorada with heavy right hands before tearing at his mask. The strategy was clear: keep the high-flyer on the mat. But Dorada wouldn’t stay grounded for long. The luchador stunned the crowd with an unreal slingshot missile dropkick — planting his foot not on the ropes, but on the ring post to launch himself back into the action. Fletcher regained control with a well-timed counter, popping Dorada into the air and planting him with a twisting side slam reminiscent of a Bossman Slam. Back live, Fletcher stayed on the attack...
- 7/18/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Collision, which this week aired on Thursday night to make way for the weekend’s huge All In pay-per-view. We’ve got the commentary team of Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness calling the action, so let’s get into our review!
Match #1: Paragon def. Kyle Fletcher & RPG Vice (Trent Beretta and Rocky Romero) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Early in the match, Paragon strategically targeted Trent Beretta, isolating him from his corner and employing aggressive tandem maneuvers, including a punishing assisted neckbreaker. Once the Don Callis Family managed to turn the tables even just slightly. The action escalated when Lance Archer intervened, choke-slamming Kyle O’Reilly onto the ring apron. Yet, Paragon persisted, showcasing their resilience despite the numbers advantage. Roderick Strong turned the tide with his signature offense, including a powerful Olympic Slam and a devastating backbreaker. The climax...
Match #1: Paragon def. Kyle Fletcher & RPG Vice (Trent Beretta and Rocky Romero) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Early in the match, Paragon strategically targeted Trent Beretta, isolating him from his corner and employing aggressive tandem maneuvers, including a punishing assisted neckbreaker. Once the Don Callis Family managed to turn the tables even just slightly. The action escalated when Lance Archer intervened, choke-slamming Kyle O’Reilly onto the ring apron. Yet, Paragon persisted, showcasing their resilience despite the numbers advantage. Roderick Strong turned the tide with his signature offense, including a powerful Olympic Slam and a devastating backbreaker. The climax...
- 7/14/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from Garland, Texas. Let’s get straight into the review of the go-home show for this year’s All In: Texas!
Match #1: Kyle Fletcher & Konosuke Takeshita def. Bandido & Brody King The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
This match opened with a collision of power between Brody King and Takeshita, trading heavy forearm shots and shoulder tackles. Bandido showcased his agility with a swift sequence including an impressive dive. Fletcher quickly responded, displaying his strength with a powerful full-body slam. The momentum swung dramatically when Brody King tagged in, executing his brutal Cannonball Senton in the corner, nearly pinning Fletcher. Fletcher fought back valiantly, hitting a Michinoku Driver on King. Bandido energized the crowd with a precise hurricanrana on Takeshita, prompting Don Callis to momentarily leave his seat at commentary, thinking the match was decided. Brody King continued the offensive,...
Match #1: Kyle Fletcher & Konosuke Takeshita def. Bandido & Brody King The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
This match opened with a collision of power between Brody King and Takeshita, trading heavy forearm shots and shoulder tackles. Bandido showcased his agility with a swift sequence including an impressive dive. Fletcher quickly responded, displaying his strength with a powerful full-body slam. The momentum swung dramatically when Brody King tagged in, executing his brutal Cannonball Senton in the corner, nearly pinning Fletcher. Fletcher fought back valiantly, hitting a Michinoku Driver on King. Bandido energized the crowd with a precise hurricanrana on Takeshita, prompting Don Callis to momentarily leave his seat at commentary, thinking the match was decided. Brody King continued the offensive,...
- 7/11/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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: Kevin Knight def. Shelton Benjamin and Nick Wayne The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
The bell rang, and the action erupted immediately. Benjamin swiftly leveraged his strength advantage against Knight as Wayne scampered to the outside, landing powerful strikes and dominating exchanges early. Nick Wayne, agile and opportunistic, capitalized on momentary lapses in attention, landing swift strikes and precise maneuvers, including a pinpoint standing dropkick alongside Knight that sent Benjamin staggering out of the ring. With Benjamin momentarily incapacitated outside, Wayne and Knight engaged in a lightning-fast exchange, after Wayne made it seem as if he was going to enter into a temporary alliance with Knight, then elbowed him in the mouth.
Match #1: Kevin Knight def. Shelton Benjamin and Nick Wayne The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
The bell rang, and the action erupted immediately. Benjamin swiftly leveraged his strength advantage against Knight as Wayne scampered to the outside, landing powerful strikes and dominating exchanges early. Nick Wayne, agile and opportunistic, capitalized on momentary lapses in attention, landing swift strikes and precise maneuvers, including a pinpoint standing dropkick alongside Knight that sent Benjamin staggering out of the ring. With Benjamin momentarily incapacitated outside, Wayne and Knight engaged in a lightning-fast exchange, after Wayne made it seem as if he was going to enter into a temporary alliance with Knight, then elbowed him in the mouth.
- 7/8/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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: Dynamite, which was broadcast from Seattle, Washington. Let’s get straight into the review!
Match #1: Will Ospreay & Swerve Strickland def. Blake Christian & Lee Johnson The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Ospreay and Swerve entered the arena hastily, clearly caught off guard, as Ospreay taped his wrists en route to the ring. Facing Lee Johnson and Blake Christian, the match began with Johnson and Swerve exchanging rapid maneuvers, highlighted by a quick leapfrog sequence and evasion by Johnson. Ospreay, sporting a noticeable black eye from a previous superkick incident, tagged in and executed a sharp Manhattan Drop and a blistering chop on Christian. Despite their abrupt start, Ospreay and Swerve showcased impressive chemistry. A notable moment came when Ospreay launched himself into Johnson on the outside with a dynamic crossbody. However, the Young Bucks appeared ringside, creating a distraction that allowed...
Match #1: Will Ospreay & Swerve Strickland def. Blake Christian & Lee Johnson The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Ospreay and Swerve entered the arena hastily, clearly caught off guard, as Ospreay taped his wrists en route to the ring. Facing Lee Johnson and Blake Christian, the match began with Johnson and Swerve exchanging rapid maneuvers, highlighted by a quick leapfrog sequence and evasion by Johnson. Ospreay, sporting a noticeable black eye from a previous superkick incident, tagged in and executed a sharp Manhattan Drop and a blistering chop on Christian. Despite their abrupt start, Ospreay and Swerve showcased impressive chemistry. A notable moment came when Ospreay launched himself into Johnson on the outside with a dynamic crossbody. However, the Young Bucks appeared ringside, creating a distraction that allowed...
- 6/27/2025
- 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 McGuinness calling the action, so let’s get into our review!
Match #1: Claudio Castagnoli def. Komander The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
The night opened with a crucial Aew International Championship four-way qualifier as Claudio Castagnoli squared off against Komander. Reigniting their intense rivalry from the Continental Classic, Komander dazzled early with innovative aerial offense including a springboard tornado dive and spaceman plancha. However, Castagnoli’s power quickly shifted the momentum. He methodically targeted Komander, executing a giant swing that drew awe from the audience and a brutal series of backbreakers. Despite Komander’s resilience and several near-falls, Castagnoli ultimately secured the victory a picture-perfect Neutralizer. This impressive win earned Castagnoli a spot alongside Brody King and champion Kenny Omega...
Match #1: Claudio Castagnoli def. Komander The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
The night opened with a crucial Aew International Championship four-way qualifier as Claudio Castagnoli squared off against Komander. Reigniting their intense rivalry from the Continental Classic, Komander dazzled early with innovative aerial offense including a springboard tornado dive and spaceman plancha. However, Castagnoli’s power quickly shifted the momentum. He methodically targeted Komander, executing a giant swing that drew awe from the audience and a brutal series of backbreakers. Despite Komander’s resilience and several near-falls, Castagnoli ultimately secured the victory a picture-perfect Neutralizer. This impressive win earned Castagnoli a spot alongside Brody King and champion Kenny Omega...
- 6/3/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew’s Collision, which brings wrestling back to Saturday nights – though this week it’s on a Thursday(?!). We’ve got the commentary team of Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness calling the action, so let’s get into our review!
Match #1: RPG Vice & Konosuke Takeshita def. Outrunners & Bandido The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Don Callis also joined the commentary desk for this one, stating before the bell that he’s quite the fan of Adam Cole – something the TNT Champion found hard to believe. In the ring, Roh World Champion Bandido and Trent Beretta started the action. A series of counters and chops left Bandido in the driver’s seat, as he lifted Beretta for a stalling vertical suplex and held him aloft for more than 10 seconds. When Rocky Romero and Takeshita attempted to make the save, the Outrunners were quick to cut both off,...
Match #1: RPG Vice & Konosuke Takeshita def. Outrunners & Bandido The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Don Callis also joined the commentary desk for this one, stating before the bell that he’s quite the fan of Adam Cole – something the TNT Champion found hard to believe. In the ring, Roh World Champion Bandido and Trent Beretta started the action. A series of counters and chops left Bandido in the driver’s seat, as he lifted Beretta for a stalling vertical suplex and held him aloft for more than 10 seconds. When Rocky Romero and Takeshita attempted to make the save, the Outrunners were quick to cut both off,...
- 5/27/2025
- 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: 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: Megan Bayne def. Anna Jay The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
These two have been on a collision course since Anna Jay’s return to Aew on April 26, when Megan Bayne viciously attacked Jay. Subsequently, on May 3 in Atlantic City, Jay intervened to assist Harley Cameron during an assault by Bayne, leading to a physical confrontation between Jay and Bayne.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #2: Kyle Fletcher def. Ar Fox The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Kyle Fletcher, representing The Don Callis Family himself, went one-on-one with the high-flying Ar Fox, who was involved in an 8-man tag against the Family on last week’s Collision. Both...
Match #1: Megan Bayne def. Anna Jay The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
These two have been on a collision course since Anna Jay’s return to Aew on April 26, when Megan Bayne viciously attacked Jay. Subsequently, on May 3 in Atlantic City, Jay intervened to assist Harley Cameron during an assault by Bayne, leading to a physical confrontation between Jay and Bayne.
My Score: 2.5 out of 5 Match #2: Kyle Fletcher def. Ar Fox The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Kyle Fletcher, representing The Don Callis Family himself, went one-on-one with the high-flying Ar Fox, who was involved in an 8-man tag against the Family on last week’s Collision. Both...
- 5/20/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew’s Collision, which brings wrestling back to Saturday nights – though this week it’s on a Thursday(?!). We’ve got the commentary team of Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuinness calling the action, so let’s get into our review!
Match #1: Ricochet def. Angelico The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
There was a familiar face for wrestling fans in the crowd as Ricochet made his entrance – the one and only Zach Gowen. Angelico started this one off hot, keeping Ricochet grounded and even getting a little rub in on his bald head for good luck. In a less loving move, Angelico then slapped Ricochet’s dome a few times while he was stretching him out in a submission. But Ricochet turned the tables and scored the victory with the Spirit Gun. With another win in the ledger, Ricochet grabbed the microphone...
Match #1: Ricochet def. Angelico The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
There was a familiar face for wrestling fans in the crowd as Ricochet made his entrance – the one and only Zach Gowen. Angelico started this one off hot, keeping Ricochet grounded and even getting a little rub in on his bald head for good luck. In a less loving move, Angelico then slapped Ricochet’s dome a few times while he was stretching him out in a submission. But Ricochet turned the tables and scored the victory with the Spirit Gun. With another win in the ledger, Ricochet grabbed the microphone...
- 5/12/2025
- 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 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’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 Peoria Civic Center in Peoria, Il. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Taz on commentary, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Swerve Strickland & Willow Nightingale def. Jon Moxley & Marina Shafir The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Mox and Swerve brawled while Willow and Marina paired off! All four competitors were going at it. Swerve whipped Mox into the barricade. Moxley winged a chair into Swerve’s face. Marina nailed Willow with a snap suplex. Mox and Marina set up a table. Marina hurled Willow with Judo throws in the ring. Swerve reversed Moxley and sent Mox into the steel ring steps. Swerve executed a beautiful dropkick in the ring. Willow followed up with two boots to Mox’s chest. Swerve connected with a flying European uppercut. Mox stunned Swerve with a cutter out of nowhere.
Match #1: Swerve Strickland & Willow Nightingale def. Jon Moxley & Marina Shafir The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Mox and Swerve brawled while Willow and Marina paired off! All four competitors were going at it. Swerve whipped Mox into the barricade. Moxley winged a chair into Swerve’s face. Marina nailed Willow with a snap suplex. Mox and Marina set up a table. Marina hurled Willow with Judo throws in the ring. Swerve reversed Moxley and sent Mox into the steel ring steps. Swerve executed a beautiful dropkick in the ring. Willow followed up with two boots to Mox’s chest. Swerve connected with a flying European uppercut. Mox stunned Swerve with a cutter out of nowhere.
- 4/4/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from the Roy Wilkins Auditorium in St. Paul, Mn. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Taz on commentary, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Kenny Omega def. Blake Christian The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Omega used a side headlock takeover. Christian flipped off Omega. Kenny lit up Blake with blistering chops. Blake blasted Kenny with a dropkick. Blake gouged the eyes of Omega and then speared Omega on the apron. Blake jumped through the ropes with an inverted tope, wiping out Kenny. Lee jumped on the apron and Kenny punched him down. Kenny nailed Blake with a snap dragon suplex, followed up with another. Kenny hit a neck breaker and then the V Trigger. Omega planted Blake with the One-Winged Angel and picked up the pinfall victory!
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: Kyle Fletcher def.
Match #1: Kenny Omega def. Blake Christian The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Omega used a side headlock takeover. Christian flipped off Omega. Kenny lit up Blake with blistering chops. Blake blasted Kenny with a dropkick. Blake gouged the eyes of Omega and then speared Omega on the apron. Blake jumped through the ropes with an inverted tope, wiping out Kenny. Lee jumped on the apron and Kenny punched him down. Kenny nailed Blake with a snap dragon suplex, followed up with another. Kenny hit a neck breaker and then the V Trigger. Omega planted Blake with the One-Winged Angel and picked up the pinfall victory!
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: Kyle Fletcher def.
- 3/28/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew’s, Collision, which this week is the first of a two-night show, kicking off with Slam Dunk Saturday! We’ve got the commentary team of Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuiness calling the action, so let’s get into our review!
Match #1: TNT Championship Match – Daniel Garcia vs. Adam Cole The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Garcia and Cole exchanged wrist locks early on in a feeling out process. Cole hit a shoulder tackle. Garcia came back with a side headlock takeover. Garcia cracked Cole with a thunderous chop, followed by a John Woo dropkick. Cole shoved Garcia off the turnbuckles, over the top rope and tumbling to the arena floor. Cole whipped Garcia into the steel ring steps, punishing the champion’s knees. Cole lowered the boom with a knee strike for a near fall. Cole blasted Garcia with a backstabber.
Match #1: TNT Championship Match – Daniel Garcia vs. Adam Cole The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Garcia and Cole exchanged wrist locks early on in a feeling out process. Cole hit a shoulder tackle. Garcia came back with a side headlock takeover. Garcia cracked Cole with a thunderous chop, followed by a John Woo dropkick. Cole shoved Garcia off the turnbuckles, over the top rope and tumbling to the arena floor. Cole whipped Garcia into the steel ring steps, punishing the champion’s knees. Cole lowered the boom with a knee strike for a near fall. Cole blasted Garcia with a backstabber.
- 3/24/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from the Sacramento Memorial Auditorium in Sacramento, CA. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Ian Riccaboni on commentary, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Will Ospreay, Powerhouse Hobbs, Mark Briscoe, & Orange Cassidy def. Bryan Keith, Mark Davis, and The Murder Machines (Lance Archer & Brian Cage) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Cage curled Ospreay and then planted him hard on the mat. Cage followed up with lariats in the corner. Ospreay booted Cage and then took him down with a back suplex. Briscoe tagged in and dished out some redneck Kungfu. Cage was staggered into the corner by a kick from Mark. Cage leveled Cassidy with a lariat. Cage drove Cassidy to the mat with a jackhammer, catching Orange midflight. Lance Archer tagged in and slammed “Freshly Squeezed.” Don Callis stomped on Orange behind the ref’s back.
Match #1: Will Ospreay, Powerhouse Hobbs, Mark Briscoe, & Orange Cassidy def. Bryan Keith, Mark Davis, and The Murder Machines (Lance Archer & Brian Cage) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Cage curled Ospreay and then planted him hard on the mat. Cage followed up with lariats in the corner. Ospreay booted Cage and then took him down with a back suplex. Briscoe tagged in and dished out some redneck Kungfu. Cage was staggered into the corner by a kick from Mark. Cage leveled Cassidy with a lariat. Cage drove Cassidy to the mat with a jackhammer, catching Orange midflight. Lance Archer tagged in and slammed “Freshly Squeezed.” Don Callis stomped on Orange behind the ref’s back.
- 3/7/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from the Frontwave Arena in Oceanside, CA. We’ve got Excalibur, Taz, and Tony Schiavone on commentary, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: “Hangman” Adam Page def. Aaron Solo The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Page booted Solo in the head! Page clobbered Solo in the corner in a fit of rage. Solo connected with a corkscrew kick. Page retaliated with a clothesline. Page followed up with the Buckshot Lariat and pinned Aaron Solo!
My Score: 0 out of 5 Match #2: Will Ospreay def. Bryan Keith The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Keith clubbed Will with forearms. Will took down Keith with a hurracanrana. Keith chopped Will in the windpipe. Will used an arm drag on Bryan Keith. Will scoop slammed Keith and followed up with a standing sky twister press. Keith rolled out of the ring,...
Match #1: “Hangman” Adam Page def. Aaron Solo The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Page booted Solo in the head! Page clobbered Solo in the corner in a fit of rage. Solo connected with a corkscrew kick. Page retaliated with a clothesline. Page followed up with the Buckshot Lariat and pinned Aaron Solo!
My Score: 0 out of 5 Match #2: Will Ospreay def. Bryan Keith The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Keith clubbed Will with forearms. Will took down Keith with a hurracanrana. Keith chopped Will in the windpipe. Will used an arm drag on Bryan Keith. Will scoop slammed Keith and followed up with a standing sky twister press. Keith rolled out of the ring,...
- 2/28/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew Grand Slam: Australia, which emanates from Brisbane, Australia – the first time we’ve had a major Aew show from down under! We’ve got the commentary team of Tony Schiavone and Nigel McGuiness calling the action, so let’s get into the review…
Match #1: Will Ospreay & Kenny Omega def. Konosuke Takeshita & Kyle Fletcher The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Ospreay and Fletcher slugged it out. Fletcher hit a shoulder tackle to knock down Ospreay. Takeshita tagged in, and Takeshita and Fletcher hit a double shoulder tackle on Will. Kyle came back in, but Will hit a corkscrew kick. Kenny grabbed a tag and wiped out Fletcher with a high cross body press. Omega used a hurracanrana on Fletcher. Omega face planted Takeshita. Ospreay and Omega hit Terminator dives, Omega on Fletcher and Kyle on Takeshita! Fletcher used Ospreay as a battering ram on Omega.
Match #1: Will Ospreay & Kenny Omega def. Konosuke Takeshita & Kyle Fletcher The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Ospreay and Fletcher slugged it out. Fletcher hit a shoulder tackle to knock down Ospreay. Takeshita tagged in, and Takeshita and Fletcher hit a double shoulder tackle on Will. Kyle came back in, but Will hit a corkscrew kick. Kenny grabbed a tag and wiped out Fletcher with a high cross body press. Omega used a hurracanrana on Fletcher. Omega face planted Takeshita. Ospreay and Omega hit Terminator dives, Omega on Fletcher and Kyle on Takeshita! Fletcher used Ospreay as a battering ram on Omega.
- 2/17/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was a “Maximum Carnage” special episode broadcast from the Brady Music Center in Cincinnati, Oh. We’ve got Excalibur, Taz, and Tony Schiavone on commentary, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Kenny Omega def. Brian Cage The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Kenny swarmed Cage in the corner with jabs and chops. Kenny tried to take out the legs of Cage. Brian Cage back dropped Kenny Omega. Cage picked up Omega and curled him like a barbell and then dumped him on the mat. Cage crunched Kenny in the corner, ramming Kenny with his shoulder. Kenny countered a power bomb attempt with a hurracanrana. Lance Archer jumped onto the apron, but Kenny blasted him with a high boot. The distraction helped the Don Callis Family because Brian Cage used the opportunity to nail Kenny with a running lariat.
Match #1: Kenny Omega def. Brian Cage The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Kenny swarmed Cage in the corner with jabs and chops. Kenny tried to take out the legs of Cage. Brian Cage back dropped Kenny Omega. Cage picked up Omega and curled him like a barbell and then dumped him on the mat. Cage crunched Kenny in the corner, ramming Kenny with his shoulder. Kenny countered a power bomb attempt with a hurracanrana. Lance Archer jumped onto the apron, but Kenny blasted him with a high boot. The distraction helped the Don Callis Family because Brian Cage used the opportunity to nail Kenny with a running lariat.
- 1/17/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from the Santander Arena in Reading, Pa. We’ve got Excalibur, Matt Menard, and Tony Schiavone on commentary, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Konosuke Takeshita, Kyle Fletcher, Lance Archer, & Brian Cage def. Will Ospreay, Mark Davis, Powerhouse Hobbs, & Ricochet The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Both teams brawled as The Don Callis Family made their entrance. Don Callis was nowhere to be found. Davis caught Takeshita, planted him, and then squashed him with a sit-out senton. Ricochet took flight over the top rope, wiping out Takeshita on the arena floor. Hobbs had his knee sandwiched between the steel ring steps and the edge of the ring by Lance Archer. Aew Medical Staff checked on Hobbs. Powerhouse Hobbs limped his way to the back. Ricochet reversed a choke slam attempt by Archer with a hurracanrana.
Match #1: Konosuke Takeshita, Kyle Fletcher, Lance Archer, & Brian Cage def. Will Ospreay, Mark Davis, Powerhouse Hobbs, & Ricochet The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Both teams brawled as The Don Callis Family made their entrance. Don Callis was nowhere to be found. Davis caught Takeshita, planted him, and then squashed him with a sit-out senton. Ricochet took flight over the top rope, wiping out Takeshita on the arena floor. Hobbs had his knee sandwiched between the steel ring steps and the edge of the ring by Lance Archer. Aew Medical Staff checked on Hobbs. Powerhouse Hobbs limped his way to the back. Ricochet reversed a choke slam attempt by Archer with a hurracanrana.
- 11/22/2024
- 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 McGuinness calling the action, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Day Of The Dead Match – Thunder Rosa def. Harley Cameron The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Rosa rocked Cameron with a dropkick through the ropes. Thunder Rosa whacked Cameron with a garbage can lid. Thunder Rosa walked the guardrail, but Harley Cameron yanked her down! Back in the ring Harley and Thunder Rosa traded running lariats. Thunder Rosa blasted Harley with a lung blower. Thunder Rosa set two steel chairs side by side. Harley smashed a pinata over Thunder Rosa’s head. Harley suplexed Thunder Rosa through a board that Thunder Rosa had set up on the two chairs. Thunder Rosa cracked a chair over Harley’s back.
Match #1: Day Of The Dead Match – Thunder Rosa def. Harley Cameron The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Rosa rocked Cameron with a dropkick through the ropes. Thunder Rosa whacked Cameron with a garbage can lid. Thunder Rosa walked the guardrail, but Harley Cameron yanked her down! Back in the ring Harley and Thunder Rosa traded running lariats. Thunder Rosa blasted Harley with a lung blower. Thunder Rosa set two steel chairs side by side. Harley smashed a pinata over Thunder Rosa’s head. Harley suplexed Thunder Rosa through a board that Thunder Rosa had set up on the two chairs. Thunder Rosa cracked a chair over Harley’s back.
- 11/5/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which is a Grand Slam special broadcast live from the Arthur Ashe Stadium in Queens, New York. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz on commentary so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Bryan Danielson def. Nigel McGuinness The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
They locked up and Nigel nailed Bryan with a European Uppercut. Danielson fired back with a shot of his own. Nigel and Bryan chain wrestled, each man trying for wrist control, each man going move for move. Nigel and Danielson exchanged European uppercuts. Danielson kicked the inside of Nigel’s thigh with a round kick. Nigel crumbled, holding his groin. Nigel had been playing possum and grounded and pounded Danielson. The champion escaped and got the mount, clubbing Nigel with strikes. Danielson transitioned to the LeBell Lock, but Nigel showed great ring awareness and reached the ropes.
Match #1: Bryan Danielson def. Nigel McGuinness The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
They locked up and Nigel nailed Bryan with a European Uppercut. Danielson fired back with a shot of his own. Nigel and Bryan chain wrestled, each man trying for wrist control, each man going move for move. Nigel and Danielson exchanged European uppercuts. Danielson kicked the inside of Nigel’s thigh with a round kick. Nigel crumbled, holding his groin. Nigel had been playing possum and grounded and pounded Danielson. The champion escaped and got the mount, clubbing Nigel with strikes. Danielson transitioned to the LeBell Lock, but Nigel showed great ring awareness and reached the ropes.
- 9/27/2024
- 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 McGuinness calling the action, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Darby Allin & Hologram def. Premier Athletes (Tony Nese & Josh Woods) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Josh Woods shoved Hologram into the corner. Nese tagged in but Hologram hit an arm drag on Nese. Darby grabbed a tag and he and Hologram overwhelmed Nese with a flurry of offensive. Sterling grabbed Darby’s ankle from outside the ring and Woods took advantage of the distraction Sterling created with a German Suplex on Darby. Woods dumped Darby with a back breaker-lariat combination. Nese smelled blood in the water and tagged his partner. Nese cradled Darby for a near fall. Darby fought his way out of the opposition’s corner...
Match #1: Darby Allin & Hologram def. Premier Athletes (Tony Nese & Josh Woods) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Josh Woods shoved Hologram into the corner. Nese tagged in but Hologram hit an arm drag on Nese. Darby grabbed a tag and he and Hologram overwhelmed Nese with a flurry of offensive. Sterling grabbed Darby’s ankle from outside the ring and Woods took advantage of the distraction Sterling created with a German Suplex on Darby. Woods dumped Darby with a back breaker-lariat combination. Nese smelled blood in the water and tagged his partner. Nese cradled Darby for a near fall. Darby fought his way out of the opposition’s corner...
- 8/13/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from the Ljvm Coliseum in Winston-Salem. We’ve got Excalibur, Taz and Tony Schiavone on commentary, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Aew American Championship Eliminator Match – Mjf def. Kyle Fletcher The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Don Callis was on commentary for the opening match. Will Ospreay was shown backstage scouting the match on a monitor. Mjf told Fletcher to lock up with him like a real wrestler or Mjf was leaving. Fletcher invited Mjf back in the ring to lock up and Mjf kicked Fletcher in the abdomen. Fletcher power slammed the champion. Mjf retaliated with a big back elbow as Fletcher lunged off the ropes. Fletcher tried for the tombstone piledriver right away but Mjf escaped and wrenched Fletcher’s arm across the top rope. Mjf rocked Fletcher with an inverted shoulder breaker,...
Match #1: Aew American Championship Eliminator Match – Mjf def. Kyle Fletcher The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Don Callis was on commentary for the opening match. Will Ospreay was shown backstage scouting the match on a monitor. Mjf told Fletcher to lock up with him like a real wrestler or Mjf was leaving. Fletcher invited Mjf back in the ring to lock up and Mjf kicked Fletcher in the abdomen. Fletcher power slammed the champion. Mjf retaliated with a big back elbow as Fletcher lunged off the ropes. Fletcher tried for the tombstone piledriver right away but Mjf escaped and wrenched Fletcher’s arm across the top rope. Mjf rocked Fletcher with an inverted shoulder breaker,...
- 8/9/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s Monday so you know what that means, it’s time for our weekly review of Aew: Rampage! This week’s show emanated from the Wintrust Arena in Chicago, Illinois; and featured Tony Schiavone, Excalibur and Don Callis on commentary. Now let’s get to the review…
Match #1: Rush def. Komander The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Rush grabbed Komander off the apron, forcing Komander to wipe out onto the arena floor. Rush whipped Komander into the steel barricade! Rush whipped Komander with the camera cable. Rush rocked Komander with a powerslam and then followed up with a double stomp, exploiting his size advantage. Komander stuffed Rush with a Ddt out of nowhere! Komander tried for a diving hurracanrana, but Rush countered by catching Rush and whipped Rush into the barricade. Rush tied up Komander in the tree of woe and then kicked Komander in the face.
Match #1: Rush def. Komander The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Rush grabbed Komander off the apron, forcing Komander to wipe out onto the arena floor. Rush whipped Komander into the steel barricade! Rush whipped Komander with the camera cable. Rush rocked Komander with a powerslam and then followed up with a double stomp, exploiting his size advantage. Komander stuffed Rush with a Ddt out of nowhere! Komander tried for a diving hurracanrana, but Rush countered by catching Rush and whipped Rush into the barricade. Rush tied up Komander in the tree of woe and then kicked Komander in the face.
- 7/8/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from the Blue Arena in Loveland, Colorado. We’ve got Excalibur, Taz and Tony Schiavone on commentary this week, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Rey Fenix def. Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly & Jay Lethal The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
The winner faces Will Ospreay next week on Dynamite for his International Championship! Lethal landed a kick on Kyle, sending Kyle out of the ring. Orange jumped off the turnbuckles with a crossbody press to Lethal. Cassidy dropkicked Kyle. Fenix hit a huge arm drag off the turnbuckles on Orange. Lethal blindsided Rey Fenix. Kyle and Fenix had the same idea, went for round kicks, and knocked one another down. Orange went for a Stundog Millionaire, but Kyle countered with an arm bar. Rey Fenix splashed Kyle as the arm bar was on Orange.
Match #1: Rey Fenix def. Orange Cassidy, Kyle O’Reilly & Jay Lethal The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
The winner faces Will Ospreay next week on Dynamite for his International Championship! Lethal landed a kick on Kyle, sending Kyle out of the ring. Orange jumped off the turnbuckles with a crossbody press to Lethal. Cassidy dropkicked Kyle. Fenix hit a huge arm drag off the turnbuckles on Orange. Lethal blindsided Rey Fenix. Kyle and Fenix had the same idea, went for round kicks, and knocked one another down. Orange went for a Stundog Millionaire, but Kyle countered with an arm bar. Rey Fenix splashed Kyle as the arm bar was on Orange.
- 6/7/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from Mechanics Bank Arena in Bakersfield, California. We’ve got Excalibur, Taz and Tony Schiavone on commentary this week, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Roderick Strong & Trent Beretta def. Orange Cassidy & Will Ospreay The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Orange and Trent began to brawl ringside, with Orange taking the fight to Trent. Will jumped over the top with a tope to Trent. Orange followed up with a tope on Trent, too! The Undisputed Kingdom distracted the ref long enough for Roderick to nail Ospreay with a backbreaker. Roddy kicked Will in the face. Ospreay rallied back with a back body drop to Roderick, and then tagged in Orange Cassidy. Roderick bashed Orange with a gut buster on the top turnbuckle. Roderick pulped Orange with a back breaker on the ring apron and...
Match #1: Roderick Strong & Trent Beretta def. Orange Cassidy & Will Ospreay The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Orange and Trent began to brawl ringside, with Orange taking the fight to Trent. Will jumped over the top with a tope to Trent. Orange followed up with a tope on Trent, too! The Undisputed Kingdom distracted the ref long enough for Roderick to nail Ospreay with a backbreaker. Roddy kicked Will in the face. Ospreay rallied back with a back body drop to Roderick, and then tagged in Orange Cassidy. Roderick bashed Orange with a gut buster on the top turnbuckle. Roderick pulped Orange with a back breaker on the ring apron and...
- 5/24/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew’s latest television show, 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 the review!
Match #1: Adam Copeland, Mark Briscoe & Eddie Kingston def. Action Andretti & Top Flight (Dante & Darius Martin) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Briscoe and Action countered one another in the opening minutes of the match, but Briscoe leveled Action with a flying forearm. Copeland came in but Action cracked him with a back elbow. Darius and Dante used combos on Copeland. Adam Copeland scooped up Dante and grounded him with a running powerslam. Kingston grabbed a tag from Copeland. Kingston clubbed Dante with a stiff lariat. Dante connected with a jumping knee strike. Darius and Mark tagged in for their respective teams. Darius drilled Copeland and Briscoe with a double Ddt.
Match #1: Adam Copeland, Mark Briscoe & Eddie Kingston def. Action Andretti & Top Flight (Dante & Darius Martin) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Briscoe and Action countered one another in the opening minutes of the match, but Briscoe leveled Action with a flying forearm. Copeland came in but Action cracked him with a back elbow. Darius and Dante used combos on Copeland. Adam Copeland scooped up Dante and grounded him with a running powerslam. Kingston grabbed a tag from Copeland. Kingston clubbed Dante with a stiff lariat. Dante connected with a jumping knee strike. Darius and Mark tagged in for their respective teams. Darius drilled Copeland and Briscoe with a double Ddt.
- 4/23/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew’s latest television show, Collision, which brings wrestling back to Saturday nights! We’ve got the commentary team of Matt Menard and Tony Schiavone calling the action, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: House of Black def. Dante Martin, Action Andretti & Matt Sydal The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Action and Buddy locked up, countering wrist locks on one another. Sydal grabbed a bling tag and cradled Buddy for a two-count. Malakai Black entered the fay but so did Dante Martin, who flipped from the top turnbuckle and crash landed onto Malakai. Black blasted Action with a pump kick. Brody tagged in and bulldozed Andretti. With assistance from Black’s kick, Brody suplexed Action and then flew through the ropes and wiped out all three members of the opposition on the arena floor. Matt Sydal tagged in and...
Match #1: House of Black def. Dante Martin, Action Andretti & Matt Sydal The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Action and Buddy locked up, countering wrist locks on one another. Sydal grabbed a bling tag and cradled Buddy for a two-count. Malakai Black entered the fay but so did Dante Martin, who flipped from the top turnbuckle and crash landed onto Malakai. Black blasted Action with a pump kick. Brody tagged in and bulldozed Andretti. With assistance from Black’s kick, Brody suplexed Action and then flew through the ropes and wiped out all three members of the opposition on the arena floor. Matt Sydal tagged in and...
- 4/16/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s Monday so you know what that means, it’s time for our weekly review of Aew: Rampage! This week’s show was broadcast from the Td Garden in Boston, Ma and featured Excalibur, Chris Jericho and Tony Schiavone on commentary. Now let’s get to the review…
Match #1: Best Friends (Orange Cassidy & Trent) def. The Don Callis Family (Powerhouse Hobbs & Kyle Fletcher) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Hobbs spiked Orange with a spinebuster, and Trent ran in to break up the pin attempt! Hobbs planted Orange onto the apron repeatedly. Orange dodged a splash from Hobbs. Trent tagged in and drove Fletcher down with double knees. Trent wiped out Hobbs and Fletcher on the floor with a swan dive. Hobbs and Fletcher stunned Trent with a pendulum bomb! Trent fired back with a Ddt on Fletcher. Orange tagged in and connected with a crossbody to...
Match #1: Best Friends (Orange Cassidy & Trent) def. The Don Callis Family (Powerhouse Hobbs & Kyle Fletcher) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Hobbs spiked Orange with a spinebuster, and Trent ran in to break up the pin attempt! Hobbs planted Orange onto the apron repeatedly. Orange dodged a splash from Hobbs. Trent tagged in and drove Fletcher down with double knees. Trent wiped out Hobbs and Fletcher on the floor with a swan dive. Hobbs and Fletcher stunned Trent with a pendulum bomb! Trent fired back with a Ddt on Fletcher. Orange tagged in and connected with a crossbody to...
- 3/25/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from Uno Lakefront Arena in New Orleans, Louisiana. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, and Taz on commentary this week, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Jon Moxley def. Jeff Hardy The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Moxley backed Hardy into the corner and pounded him with strikes. Hardy jumped off the apron and landed on Moxley. Hardy choked Moxley with Hardy’s towel. Excalibur notified us that the rules would be relaxed for this match. Moxley drove Hardy down with a tope suicida! Moxley dumped Hardy onto the guardrail and then knocked Hardy down with a clothesline. Moxley stomped on Hardy’s hand. Moxley walloped Hardy in the chest with round kicks. Jeff Hardy back dropped Moxley. Jon Moxley whipped Hardy hard into the turnbuckles. He followed up by catapulting Jeff’s throat into the bottom rope.
Match #1: Jon Moxley def. Jeff Hardy The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Moxley backed Hardy into the corner and pounded him with strikes. Hardy jumped off the apron and landed on Moxley. Hardy choked Moxley with Hardy’s towel. Excalibur notified us that the rules would be relaxed for this match. Moxley drove Hardy down with a tope suicida! Moxley dumped Hardy onto the guardrail and then knocked Hardy down with a clothesline. Moxley stomped on Hardy’s hand. Moxley walloped Hardy in the chest with round kicks. Jeff Hardy back dropped Moxley. Jon Moxley whipped Hardy hard into the turnbuckles. He followed up by catapulting Jeff’s throat into the bottom rope.
- 2/2/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s Monday so you know what that means, it’s time for our weekly review of Aew: Rampage! This week’s show was broadcast from North Charleston Coliseum in North Charleston, South Carolina and featured Excalibur, Ian Riccaboni, Don Callis and Matt Menard on commentary. Now let’s get to the review…
Match #1: Chris Jericho def. Matt Sydal The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
They started with a collar and elbow tie up. The fans chanted “Jericho! Jericho! Jericho!” Jericho ran the ropes and sent Sydal crashing with a shoulder tackle. Sydal sent Jericho over the top rope with a clothesline. Sydal connected with a meteora knee strike off the apron! Sydal drove Jericho down in the ring with another meteora for a near fall. Jericho regained momentum with knife edge chops. Sydal chopped away at the legs and chest of Jericho with kicks. Jericho countered Sydal...
Match #1: Chris Jericho def. Matt Sydal The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
They started with a collar and elbow tie up. The fans chanted “Jericho! Jericho! Jericho!” Jericho ran the ropes and sent Sydal crashing with a shoulder tackle. Sydal sent Jericho over the top rope with a clothesline. Sydal connected with a meteora knee strike off the apron! Sydal drove Jericho down in the ring with another meteora for a near fall. Jericho regained momentum with knife edge chops. Sydal chopped away at the legs and chest of Jericho with kicks. Jericho countered Sydal...
- 1/22/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast from the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. We’ve just got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz on commentary this week, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Aew International Championship Match – Orange Cassidy def. Dante Martin The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Dante and Orange exchanged pinning combinations at the start of the match. They continued to chain wrestle. Dante remained composed despite facing the veteran Cassidy. Dante applied a deep cradle for a near fall, and then Orange slid out of the ring to slow down Dante’s momentum. Cassidy baited Dante to the outside and then followed up with an elbow suicida. Orange rammed Dante into the steel barricade. Cassidy ran towards Dante Martin and dropkicked him. Dante reversed a suplex attempt and nailed Orange with a snap suplex onto the arena floor.
Match #1: Aew International Championship Match – Orange Cassidy def. Dante Martin The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Dante and Orange exchanged pinning combinations at the start of the match. They continued to chain wrestle. Dante remained composed despite facing the veteran Cassidy. Dante applied a deep cradle for a near fall, and then Orange slid out of the ring to slow down Dante’s momentum. Cassidy baited Dante to the outside and then followed up with an elbow suicida. Orange rammed Dante into the steel barricade. Cassidy ran towards Dante Martin and dropkicked him. Dante reversed a suplex attempt and nailed Orange with a snap suplex onto the arena floor.
- 1/5/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s Monday so you know what that means, it’s time for our weekly review of Aew: Rampage! This week’s show was broadcast from the Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec and featured Ian Riccaboni, “Daddy Magic” Matt Menard, and Tony Schiavone on commentary. Now let’s get to the review…
Match #1: Aew International Championship Match – Orange Cassidy def. Angelico The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Orange and Angelico chain wrestled and then Cassidy loaded up for the Orange Punch. Angelico rolled to the outside to take a breather and collect his thoughts. Back in the ring, Angelico punted Orange in the hip. Orange played mind games, placing his hands in his pockets. He used a wristlock takeover and flying head scissors on Angelico. Orange crumbled as Angelico chop blocked him. Angelico kicked Orange’s leg, inflicting more damage. Angelico tied up Orange in a submission. Orange escaped,...
Match #1: Aew International Championship Match – Orange Cassidy def. Angelico The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Orange and Angelico chain wrestled and then Cassidy loaded up for the Orange Punch. Angelico rolled to the outside to take a breather and collect his thoughts. Back in the ring, Angelico punted Orange in the hip. Orange played mind games, placing his hands in his pockets. He used a wristlock takeover and flying head scissors on Angelico. Orange crumbled as Angelico chop blocked him. Angelico kicked Orange’s leg, inflicting more damage. Angelico tied up Orange in a submission. Orange escaped,...
- 12/11/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s Monday so you know what that means, it’s time for our weekly review of Aew: Rampage! This week’s show was broadcast from the Target Center in Minneapolis and featured Excalibur and Tony Schiavone on commentary. Now let’s get to the review…
Match #1: Orange Cassidy, Hook, Danhausen & Trent Beretta def. Angelo Parker & Matt Menard and The Dark Order (Alex Reynolds & Evil Uno) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Danhausen cleaned house on the Dark Order. Hook tagged in and suddenly things broke down into a donnybrook with both teams brawling. Menard nailed Hook with a backbreaker. Menard power bombed Trent. Cassidy came in, pushed the pace and Ddt’ed Menard. Evil Uno ate a German Suplex from Danhausen. Hook sent Parker for a ride with a T-bone suplex. Hook followed up with a suplex to Evil Uno. Roh Pure Champion Wheeler Yuta walked onto...
Match #1: Orange Cassidy, Hook, Danhausen & Trent Beretta def. Angelo Parker & Matt Menard and The Dark Order (Alex Reynolds & Evil Uno) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Danhausen cleaned house on the Dark Order. Hook tagged in and suddenly things broke down into a donnybrook with both teams brawling. Menard nailed Hook with a backbreaker. Menard power bombed Trent. Cassidy came in, pushed the pace and Ddt’ed Menard. Evil Uno ate a German Suplex from Danhausen. Hook sent Parker for a ride with a T-bone suplex. Hook followed up with a suplex to Evil Uno. Roh Pure Champion Wheeler Yuta walked onto...
- 12/4/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the KFC Yum! Center in Louisville, Kentucky. We’ve just got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz on commentary this week, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Aew International Championship Match – Orange Cassidy def. Claudio Castagnoli The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Claudio Castagnoli hoisted up Orange and planted him. He followed up with a body slam to the champ, and then a double foot stomp. Claudio began to tenderize the body of Orange with multiple knee strikes and then an uppercut forearm. Claudio countered a cross body press off the top rope with a back breaker on Orange, and then switched to a gut wrench rib breaker. Orange Cassidy rolled out of the ring, trying to play head games with Claudio, but Claudio ran around the ring and clubbed Orange with a forearm.
Match #1: Aew International Championship Match – Orange Cassidy def. Claudio Castagnoli The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Claudio Castagnoli hoisted up Orange and planted him. He followed up with a body slam to the champ, and then a double foot stomp. Claudio began to tenderize the body of Orange with multiple knee strikes and then an uppercut forearm. Claudio countered a cross body press off the top rope with a back breaker on Orange, and then switched to a gut wrench rib breaker. Orange Cassidy rolled out of the ring, trying to play head games with Claudio, but Claudio ran around the ring and clubbed Orange with a forearm.
- 11/3/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s Monday so you know what that means, it’s time for our weekly review of Aew: Rampage! This week’s show was broadcast from the Liacouras Center in Philadelphia and featured Excalibur, Ian Riccaboni and Tony Schiavone on commentary. Now let’s get to the review…
Match #1: No Count Out, No Disqualification Match – Mike Santana def. Ortiz The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Mike Santana made the first move, throwing an elbow into Ortiz’s face. The action spilled to the outside with Ortiz grounding and pounding Santana, and then Ortiz smashed a trash can across Santana. Ortiz whacked Santana with a kendo stick, going after Santana’s surgically repaired knee. Ortiz pulled a table out from beneath the ring. Mike Santana and Ortiz traded open hand shots. Santana suplexed Ortiz back into the ring. Santana wiped out Ortiz on the floor with a moonsault. Ortiz...
Match #1: No Count Out, No Disqualification Match – Mike Santana def. Ortiz The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Mike Santana made the first move, throwing an elbow into Ortiz’s face. The action spilled to the outside with Ortiz grounding and pounding Santana, and then Ortiz smashed a trash can across Santana. Ortiz whacked Santana with a kendo stick, going after Santana’s surgically repaired knee. Ortiz pulled a table out from beneath the ring. Mike Santana and Ortiz traded open hand shots. Santana suplexed Ortiz back into the ring. Santana wiped out Ortiz on the floor with a moonsault. Ortiz...
- 10/30/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the Stockton Arena in Stockton, California. We’ve just got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz on commentary this week, so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Aew International Championship Match – Rey Fenix def. Nick Jackson The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Rey Fenix and Nick Jackson traded and countered a flurry of offense. Rey Fenix rolled out to the edge of the ring, checking on his injured back. Nick tried to powerbomb Rey onto the floor, but Rey Fenix countered with an arm drag off the post and onto the arena floor. Nick stood up clutching his back. Nick took down Fenix with a hurracanrana off the guardrail. Nick nailed Fenix with a backstabber in the ring. Rey Fenix kicked Nick Jackson’s leg out from beneath him, with Nick landing on the...
Match #1: Aew International Championship Match – Rey Fenix def. Nick Jackson The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Rey Fenix and Nick Jackson traded and countered a flurry of offense. Rey Fenix rolled out to the edge of the ring, checking on his injured back. Nick tried to powerbomb Rey onto the floor, but Rey Fenix countered with an arm drag off the post and onto the arena floor. Nick stood up clutching his back. Nick took down Fenix with a hurracanrana off the guardrail. Nick nailed Fenix with a backstabber in the ring. Rey Fenix kicked Nick Jackson’s leg out from beneath him, with Nick landing on the...
- 10/6/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the Indiana Farmers Coliseum in Indianapolis. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz on commentary so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Aew International Championship Open Challenge Match – Jon Moxley def. Ar Fox The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Fox dodged a lariat from Moxley, but Mox was there to chop away at Fox in the corner. Fox connected with a springboard dropkick. Fox flew over the top rope and wiped out Moxley on the floor. Fox Ddt’ed Moxley for a near fall. Moxley whipped Ar Fox into the steel barricade. Fox rallied back with a thrust kick to the champ. Fox blasted Moxley with a cutter for a near fall. Darby Allin and Nick Wayne were backstage watching the match on a monitor. Ar Fox vaulted off the ring post with a moonsault onto Moxley.
Match #1: Aew International Championship Open Challenge Match – Jon Moxley def. Ar Fox The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Fox dodged a lariat from Moxley, but Mox was there to chop away at Fox in the corner. Fox connected with a springboard dropkick. Fox flew over the top rope and wiped out Moxley on the floor. Fox Ddt’ed Moxley for a near fall. Moxley whipped Ar Fox into the steel barricade. Fox rallied back with a thrust kick to the champ. Fox blasted Moxley with a cutter for a near fall. Darby Allin and Nick Wayne were backstage watching the match on a monitor. Ar Fox vaulted off the ring post with a moonsault onto Moxley.
- 9/8/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to my review of Aew: All In London 2023, the company’s biggest-ever pay-per-view that set Actual attendance records and box office gate records. I was there, as it happened live, and had an amazing time. It also turns out you can see me on the show a lot too given the great seats we got! So, with that in mind, here’s my totally and utterly biased review… Oh, and roll on All In London 2024 too!
Zero Hour Match #1: Roh World Tag Team Championship Match – Better Than You BayBay (Mjf & Adam Cole) def. Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Aussie Open blindsided Cole and Mjf at the start of the match. They bashed Cole and Mjf with the collider outside the ring. Davis planted Mjf and splashed him for a two count. Fletcher whipped Cole into the steel guardrail. Mjf was looking for the kangaroo kick,...
Zero Hour Match #1: Roh World Tag Team Championship Match – Better Than You BayBay (Mjf & Adam Cole) def. Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Aussie Open blindsided Cole and Mjf at the start of the match. They bashed Cole and Mjf with the collider outside the ring. Davis planted Mjf and splashed him for a two count. Fletcher whipped Cole into the steel guardrail. Mjf was looking for the kangaroo kick,...
- 8/29/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s Monday so you know what that means, it’s time for our weekly review of Aew: Rampage! This week’s show features Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, Chris Jericho and Jim Ross on commentary once again. Now let’s get to the review…
Match #1: United Empire def. Chaos The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Fletcher knocked down Trent with a shoulder tackle. Trent retaliated with double knees to Fletcher. Ospreay and Rocky tagged in for their respective teams. Will rocked Romero with European Uppercuts and chops. Jeff Cobb tagged in and Trent and Chuck double teamed Cobb with shoulder blocks. Trent wiped out Cobb and Fletcher on the outside with a moonsault. Will and Rocky exchanged uppercuts in the ring. Chuck tagged in and stomped a mudhole in Will Ospreay. Will fired back with a corkscrew dropkick. Trent tossed Fletcher around with multiple suplexes. Fletcher put on the...
Match #1: United Empire def. Chaos The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Fletcher knocked down Trent with a shoulder tackle. Trent retaliated with double knees to Fletcher. Ospreay and Rocky tagged in for their respective teams. Will rocked Romero with European Uppercuts and chops. Jeff Cobb tagged in and Trent and Chuck double teamed Cobb with shoulder blocks. Trent wiped out Cobb and Fletcher on the outside with a moonsault. Will and Rocky exchanged uppercuts in the ring. Chuck tagged in and stomped a mudhole in Will Ospreay. Will fired back with a corkscrew dropkick. Trent tossed Fletcher around with multiple suplexes. Fletcher put on the...
- 6/19/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz on commentary so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Double Jeopardy Match – Claudio Castagnoli def. Rey Fenix The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
The winner earns a shot at the other man’s championship. Claudio ducked a reverse kick from Rey Fenix. Claudio caught a flying Rey Fenix and nailed him with a vicious backbreaker. But then Claudio got bounced around with two tope suicidas from Rey Fenix. The third time was not the charm, though, as Claudio caught Rey and then dropped him across the barricade outside the ring. Rey Fenix walked the top of the barricade and clobbered Claudio with a hurracanrana onto the floor. Bryan Danielson and Wheeler Yuta watched the match on a monitor backstage.
Match #1: Double Jeopardy Match – Claudio Castagnoli def. Rey Fenix The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
The winner earns a shot at the other man’s championship. Claudio ducked a reverse kick from Rey Fenix. Claudio caught a flying Rey Fenix and nailed him with a vicious backbreaker. But then Claudio got bounced around with two tope suicidas from Rey Fenix. The third time was not the charm, though, as Claudio caught Rey and then dropped him across the barricade outside the ring. Rey Fenix walked the top of the barricade and clobbered Claudio with a hurracanrana onto the floor. Bryan Danielson and Wheeler Yuta watched the match on a monitor backstage.
- 5/12/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
It’s Monday so you know what that means, it’s time for our weekly review of Aew: Rampage! This week’s show features Excalibur, Tony Schiavone, Jim Ross and Chris Jericho on commentary. Now let’s get to the review…
Match #1: Sammy Guevera def. Konesuke Takeshita
My Thoughts: When Sammy Guevara isn’t messing around with the Jsa or p*ssing off fans with over-the-top affection to his wife Tay Melo on TV he Can actually wrestle. And thankfully that’s what happened here, as Gueara and Takeshita really delivered a great opening match. I wouldn’t have had Takeshita lose, but as other have noted – he probably lost to push the Don Callis angle. Which I guess I can live with, if it means Takeshita gets to the next level in Aew.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: House of Black (Brodie King and Malakai Black) def.
Match #1: Sammy Guevera def. Konesuke Takeshita
My Thoughts: When Sammy Guevara isn’t messing around with the Jsa or p*ssing off fans with over-the-top affection to his wife Tay Melo on TV he Can actually wrestle. And thankfully that’s what happened here, as Gueara and Takeshita really delivered a great opening match. I wouldn’t have had Takeshita lose, but as other have noted – he probably lost to push the Don Callis angle. Which I guess I can live with, if it means Takeshita gets to the next level in Aew.
My Score: 3 out of 5 Match #2: House of Black (Brodie King and Malakai Black) def.
- 4/3/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz on commentary so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: The Blackpool Combat Club def. “Hangman” Adam Page & The Dark Order (Evil Uno & Stu Grayson) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Yuta bull rushed Evil Uno into the corner. Moxley tagged in and began choking Evil Uno with Uno’s vest. Claudio tagged in and took down Evil Uno with a lateral press. Yuta tagged in and the Bcc continued to single out Evil Uno with their attack. Stu Grayson grabbed a tag, leaping over Moxley to take out Yuta. Grayson took down Claudio with a meteora! Grayson planted Moxley! Stu spiked Claudio with a Ddt for a near fall. Mox and Claudio worked in tandem to lower the ropes,...
Match #1: The Blackpool Combat Club def. “Hangman” Adam Page & The Dark Order (Evil Uno & Stu Grayson) The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Yuta bull rushed Evil Uno into the corner. Moxley tagged in and began choking Evil Uno with Uno’s vest. Claudio tagged in and took down Evil Uno with a lateral press. Yuta tagged in and the Bcc continued to single out Evil Uno with their attack. Stu Grayson grabbed a tag, leaping over Moxley to take out Yuta. Grayson took down Claudio with a meteora! Grayson planted Moxley! Stu spiked Claudio with a Ddt for a near fall. Mox and Claudio worked in tandem to lower the ropes,...
- 3/17/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The world is in for a treat when All Elite Wrestling sends the signal from Canada Life Center in Winnipeg on Wednesday, March 15.
Aew Dynamite and Aew Rampage will air from Winnipeg on Wednesday and Friday, respectively, marking only the second time that professional wrestling’s newest major player makes the trek north. Jericho is often considered among the greatest professional wrestlers in history and certainly one of the best to ever represent Canada.
In 2018, Jericho left WWE for a dream match against fellow Winnipeg native Kenny Omega. The match was brokered by another Winnipeg professional wrestling personality, Don Callis, and it headlined New Japan Pro Wrestling’s (Njpw) famed Wrestle Kingdom card at the Tokyo Dome. Jericho says it’s fitting for Aew to debut in Winnipeg due to the influence that match had on the eventual formation of Aew.
Read More: Christian Cage Says ‘Comeback Has Been Everything,...
Aew Dynamite and Aew Rampage will air from Winnipeg on Wednesday and Friday, respectively, marking only the second time that professional wrestling’s newest major player makes the trek north. Jericho is often considered among the greatest professional wrestlers in history and certainly one of the best to ever represent Canada.
In 2018, Jericho left WWE for a dream match against fellow Winnipeg native Kenny Omega. The match was brokered by another Winnipeg professional wrestling personality, Don Callis, and it headlined New Japan Pro Wrestling’s (Njpw) famed Wrestle Kingdom card at the Tokyo Dome. Jericho says it’s fitting for Aew to debut in Winnipeg due to the influence that match had on the eventual formation of Aew.
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- 3/15/2023
- by Shakiel Mahjouri
- ET Canada
It’s Monday so you know what that means, it’s time for our weekly review of Aew: Rampage! This week’s show features Chris Jericho, Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Jim Ross on commentary. Now let’s get to the review…
Match #1: Sammy Guevara def. Action Andretti The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Andretti grounded and pounded Sammy at the start of the match. He followed up with chops to Sammy’s chest. Outside the ring, Action whipped Sammy into the metal ring steps. He connected with a split-legged moonsault for a near fall on Sammy. Andretti hit Sammy with a lariat, knocking him out of the ring. Andretti jumped to the outside with a springboard but Sammy countered with a massive thrust kick! Back in the ring they traded forearms. Andretti nailed Sammy with a neck breaker. Action landed a 450 splash on Sammy for a near fall!
Match #1: Sammy Guevara def. Action Andretti The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Andretti grounded and pounded Sammy at the start of the match. He followed up with chops to Sammy’s chest. Outside the ring, Action whipped Sammy into the metal ring steps. He connected with a split-legged moonsault for a near fall on Sammy. Andretti hit Sammy with a lariat, knocking him out of the ring. Andretti jumped to the outside with a springboard but Sammy countered with a massive thrust kick! Back in the ring they traded forearms. Andretti nailed Sammy with a neck breaker. Action landed a 450 splash on Sammy for a near fall!
- 3/13/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the Cow Palace in San Francisco, California. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz on commentary so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Aew All-Atlantic Championship Match – Orange Cassidy def. Big Bill The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Cassidy walked out of the ring and invited Big Bill onto the floor, playing mind games with Big Bill. Cassidy was looking for a sunset flip in the ring but Big Bill grabbed him and hurled Orange into the corner. Big Bill planted Orange with a high side slam and followed up with a running splash in the corner. Big Bill booted Orange out of the ring! Stokely Hathaway cleared off the timekeeper’s table. He and Big Bill moved the table toward the ramp. Big Bill wanted to chokeslam Orange through the table but Cassidy fought back.
Match #1: Aew All-Atlantic Championship Match – Orange Cassidy def. Big Bill The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
Cassidy walked out of the ring and invited Big Bill onto the floor, playing mind games with Big Bill. Cassidy was looking for a sunset flip in the ring but Big Bill grabbed him and hurled Orange into the corner. Big Bill planted Orange with a high side slam and followed up with a running splash in the corner. Big Bill booted Orange out of the ring! Stokely Hathaway cleared off the timekeeper’s table. He and Big Bill moved the table toward the ramp. Big Bill wanted to chokeslam Orange through the table but Cassidy fought back.
- 3/3/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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