Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the Wintrust Arena in Chicago, Illinois. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz on commentary so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: The Gunns (Austin & Colten Gunn) def. The Hardys (Matt & Jeff Hardy) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The Hardys used tandem offense on Austin, and then on Colten. Colten cracked Jeff with a blindside shot from the apron, taking away Jeff’s momentum. Colten suplexed Jeff. Jeff dropped his shoulder and took Austin out to the arena floor. Colten tagged in but Jeff stunned him with a jawbreaker. Matt Hardy tagged in and cleaned house on the Gunns. Matt connected with a Side Effect on Austin. Matt followed up with a Twist of Fate, but Colten broke up the pinning cadence by placing his brother’s boot on the ropes.
Match #1: The Gunns (Austin & Colten Gunn) def. The Hardys (Matt & Jeff Hardy) The following is courtesy of impactwrestling.com:
The Hardys used tandem offense on Austin, and then on Colten. Colten cracked Jeff with a blindside shot from the apron, taking away Jeff’s momentum. Colten suplexed Jeff. Jeff dropped his shoulder and took Austin out to the arena floor. Colten tagged in but Jeff stunned him with a jawbreaker. Matt Hardy tagged in and cleaned house on the Gunns. Matt connected with a Side Effect on Austin. Matt followed up with a Twist of Fate, but Colten broke up the pinning cadence by placing his brother’s boot on the ropes.
- 6/23/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s review of Aew: Dynamite, which was broadcast live from the Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky. We’ve got Excalibur, Tony Schiavone and Taz on commentary so let’s get into the review!
Match #1: Chris Jericho & Sammy Guevara def. Action Andretti & Ricky Starks The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
Andretti and Guevara began the match for their respective teams. They traded holds, countering one another until there was a standoff. Finally Sammy blasted Action with a thrust kick, having baited him in. Action used a springboard dropkick on Sammy but Sammy fired back with a corkscrew dropkick. Sammy chopped Andretti in the chest. Sammy flew over the top rope with a twist and landed on Action. Sammy went for a top rope hurracanrana but Andretti landed on his feet and followed up with a Spanish Fly for a near fall. Starks and Jericho tagged in.
Match #1: Chris Jericho & Sammy Guevara def. Action Andretti & Ricky Starks The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
Andretti and Guevara began the match for their respective teams. They traded holds, countering one another until there was a standoff. Finally Sammy blasted Action with a thrust kick, having baited him in. Action used a springboard dropkick on Sammy but Sammy fired back with a corkscrew dropkick. Sammy chopped Andretti in the chest. Sammy flew over the top rope with a twist and landed on Action. Sammy went for a top rope hurracanrana but Andretti landed on his feet and followed up with a Spanish Fly for a near fall. Starks and Jericho tagged in.
- 1/27/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Smackdown Live review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have the first Smackdown after Wrestlemania. Let’s see if it all went well…scooter.
Match #1: Ali, Ricochet & Aleister Black def. Andrade, Shinsuke Nakamura & Rusev The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
Six of SmackDown Live’s brightest Superstars collided in Six-Man Tag Team action, as Ali teamed up with Ricochet & Aleister Black to take on Andrade and Shinsuke Nakamura & Rusev on the blue brand. With both sides wanting to make a major impression ahead of next week’s Superstar Shake-up, Andrade, WWE’s Rockstar and The Bulgarian Brute looked to corner their opposition with an attack that included a relentless pounding of The One and Only. The temperature changed when Ricochet tagged in his partners, as all three sensations hit the jets and laid waste to their opponents to get the upper hand.
Match #1: Ali, Ricochet & Aleister Black def. Andrade, Shinsuke Nakamura & Rusev The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
Six of SmackDown Live’s brightest Superstars collided in Six-Man Tag Team action, as Ali teamed up with Ricochet & Aleister Black to take on Andrade and Shinsuke Nakamura & Rusev on the blue brand. With both sides wanting to make a major impression ahead of next week’s Superstar Shake-up, Andrade, WWE’s Rockstar and The Bulgarian Brute looked to corner their opposition with an attack that included a relentless pounding of The One and Only. The temperature changed when Ricochet tagged in his partners, as all three sensations hit the jets and laid waste to their opponents to get the upper hand.
- 4/10/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Smackdown review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and I hope this is better than Monday’s Raw.
Match #1: Charlotte Flair & Becky Lynch def. Mandy Rose & Sonya Deville The following is courtesy of WWE.com:
As SmackDown Women’s Champion Carmella insulted her two challengers from her position at the announce desk, Charlotte Flair & Becky Lynch teamed up to take on the hungry pair of Mandy Rose & Sonya Deville. With Flair and Lynch wanting to score an emphatic victory prior to their title clash on Sunday, both were competing with a little extra in their tank. In the match’s pivotal moments, Becky Balboa fended off Rose and Deville, dropping Deville on the outside with a baseball slide and escaping Mandy’s rollup to trap her in the Dis-arm-her for the tapout victory.
My Take: Well, at least they wrestled. This was decent,...
Match #1: Charlotte Flair & Becky Lynch def. Mandy Rose & Sonya Deville The following is courtesy of WWE.com:
As SmackDown Women’s Champion Carmella insulted her two challengers from her position at the announce desk, Charlotte Flair & Becky Lynch teamed up to take on the hungry pair of Mandy Rose & Sonya Deville. With Flair and Lynch wanting to score an emphatic victory prior to their title clash on Sunday, both were competing with a little extra in their tank. In the match’s pivotal moments, Becky Balboa fended off Rose and Deville, dropping Deville on the outside with a baseball slide and escaping Mandy’s rollup to trap her in the Dis-arm-her for the tapout victory.
My Take: Well, at least they wrestled. This was decent,...
- 8/16/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Monday Night Raw review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a major announcement to get to, as well as a big main event. Let’s get to the action Jackson! Carl Weathers won’t be involved in this, by the way. I don’t know him and he doesn’t seem like the kind of guy to appear in a review, especially one that’s just in print. Could you fit a person in a sentence? You’d probably need to keep the sharp points of the letters from piercing their temple. They’d probably get that weird tongue-dangling-out-of-the-mouth look, and that eyes-roll-into-the-back of-your-head motif going on. Is that what a moose looks like if they ram their head into another moose too many times? What the hell was I going to do? Oh, wrestling… I need to get the...
- 7/24/2018
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
WWE’s Greatest Royal Rumble… aka “Let’s get the Middle East to buy our product!”
Now, first things first, I have to give credit where credit is due, with this event in such a beautiful stadium and such huge names on the card, you’d be forgiven in thinking that this event was big or even meant something, it didn’t, it was a house show and nothing more. This was just a presentation to a different audience to kick-start a 10 year deal with the Saudi Sports Broadcasters. Do all other lifelong wrestling fans out there feel like they are being brushed aside for other audiences lately? Because I do! If it’s not a PPV (it wasn’t a PPV) in Saudi Arabia then it’s Jinder Mahal winning the WWE Championship. The only market that the true wrestling fans wanting to see explored in WWE was the Japanese market.
Now, first things first, I have to give credit where credit is due, with this event in such a beautiful stadium and such huge names on the card, you’d be forgiven in thinking that this event was big or even meant something, it didn’t, it was a house show and nothing more. This was just a presentation to a different audience to kick-start a 10 year deal with the Saudi Sports Broadcasters. Do all other lifelong wrestling fans out there feel like they are being brushed aside for other audiences lately? Because I do! If it’s not a PPV (it wasn’t a PPV) in Saudi Arabia then it’s Jinder Mahal winning the WWE Championship. The only market that the true wrestling fans wanting to see explored in WWE was the Japanese market.
- 4/30/2018
- by Ryan Kershaw
- Nerdly
The list includes films from Liu Jian, E J-yong and Arvin Chen.
Source: The Hong Kong Asia Film Financing Forum
Haf meeting
The Hong Kong Asia Film Financing Forum (Haf) has announced this year’s line-up of 25 projects, which includes new titles from Liu Jian, E J-yong and Arvin Chen.
Chinese filmmaker Liu Jian, whose Have A Nice Day premiered in competition at the Berlinale last year, is attending Haf with his third animated feature, Art College, revolving around two art students in the 1990s.
Critically-acclaimed Korean director E J-yong (Bacchus Lady) is bringing The Big Picture, about a lawyer who kills a man and steals his identity, while Taiwan’s Arvin Chen (Au Revoir Taipei) will present Naïve Melody about an introverted young man who falls into a relationship with a brothel’s mama-san.
The line-up also includes new projects from China’s Emily Tang, Japan’s Tomina Tetsuya and three Indonesian filmmakers – Loeloe Hendra, Edwin and [link...
Source: The Hong Kong Asia Film Financing Forum
Haf meeting
The Hong Kong Asia Film Financing Forum (Haf) has announced this year’s line-up of 25 projects, which includes new titles from Liu Jian, E J-yong and Arvin Chen.
Chinese filmmaker Liu Jian, whose Have A Nice Day premiered in competition at the Berlinale last year, is attending Haf with his third animated feature, Art College, revolving around two art students in the 1990s.
Critically-acclaimed Korean director E J-yong (Bacchus Lady) is bringing The Big Picture, about a lawyer who kills a man and steals his identity, while Taiwan’s Arvin Chen (Au Revoir Taipei) will present Naïve Melody about an introverted young man who falls into a relationship with a brothel’s mama-san.
The line-up also includes new projects from China’s Emily Tang, Japan’s Tomina Tetsuya and three Indonesian filmmakers – Loeloe Hendra, Edwin and [link...
- 1/17/2018
- by Liz Shackleton
- ScreenDaily
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