Warning: This post contains spoilers for The Circle Season 2, Episode 5. Don’t read on if you don’t want to know!
Being in “the Inner Circle” certainly has its privileges, doesn’t it?
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The Circle kicked off Season 2’s second batch of episodes on Wednesday with...
Being in “the Inner Circle” certainly has its privileges, doesn’t it?
More from TVLineThe Circle Week 1 Status Update: A Nasty Feud Splits the Group in Half — Whose Side Are You On?The Circle Season 2 Premiere Recap: Plenty of Catfish in the Sea (Grade It!)Shadow and Bone's Ben Barnes on Playing the Darkling: 'I Feel Like I've Walked off the Pages Into the Story'
The Circle kicked off Season 2’s second batch of episodes on Wednesday with...
- 4/21/2021
- by Dave Nemetz
- TVLine.com
Chris Jericho’s Inner Circle faction in Aew has a lot of similarities to the nWo in WCW. It’s headlined by a main-event level wrestler, who made the unforeseen jump to the new promotion, and Jericho, like Hogan in 1996, demands and expects to be treated like a god.
Much like how the nWo started — before it grew into an over-inflated group of egomaniacs — the Inner Circle has the star (Jericho), the tag team (Ortiz and Santana) the up-and-comer (Sammy Guevara) and the muscle (Jake Hager).
The group is also starting to take on some less-than-desirable nWo characteristics. Perhaps the most glaring is the silliness. Ever since the Covid-19 pandemic forced Aew and the rest of pro wrestling into shows without live audiences, Jericho’s group seems to be getting goofier and goofier.
The nWo did some comedy in the late-90s. But for the most part, the butt of...
Much like how the nWo started — before it grew into an over-inflated group of egomaniacs — the Inner Circle has the star (Jericho), the tag team (Ortiz and Santana) the up-and-comer (Sammy Guevara) and the muscle (Jake Hager).
The group is also starting to take on some less-than-desirable nWo characteristics. Perhaps the most glaring is the silliness. Ever since the Covid-19 pandemic forced Aew and the rest of pro wrestling into shows without live audiences, Jericho’s group seems to be getting goofier and goofier.
The nWo did some comedy in the late-90s. But for the most part, the butt of...
- 6/19/2020
- by Mike Cecchini
- Den of Geek
Welcome to this week’s All Elite Wrestling: Dynamite review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a whole show on Chris Jericho’s Rock N’ Wrestling Cruise Ship event. If any of the wrestlers piss us off, do we get to toss their asses into the sea? I wish I could chuck Donald Trump into the ocean. Hell, maybe the giant Dorito would melt like The Wicked Witch in a watersports joint. Anyway, Gabe Sapolsky just got mad that political stuff was brought into wrestling and his wrestlers are mad at him for not being paid any-thing. Let’s go Dory Funk ourselves!
Match #1: The Elite (Kenny Omega & Adam Page) defeated Scu (Frankie Kazarian and Scorpio Sky) – All Elite Wrestling World Tag Team Championship Match The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
It was immediately noticeable that Page and Omega came to the ring individually,...
Match #1: The Elite (Kenny Omega & Adam Page) defeated Scu (Frankie Kazarian and Scorpio Sky) – All Elite Wrestling World Tag Team Championship Match The following is courtesy of allelitewrestling.com:
It was immediately noticeable that Page and Omega came to the ring individually,...
- 1/23/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
David Ehrling, Sweden’s Minister for Enterprise, who is tipped to be its next Prime Minister, spends a lot of the time in Sweden’s “The Inner Circle” not preparing his speeches, or in impassioned discussion of key political issues, but staring into the mirror, rain checking on his strong-jawed image.
He spends much of his enterprise, not developing a program to take Sweden into the future, but attempting to sidestep sexual and financial scandals fueled by an ever-present media. Welcome to the world of modern Swedish politics, indeed much politics at large.
Sold by Drg, and produced by Fundament Film for the Nordic Entertainment Group-owned Viaplay, a Scandinavian VOD platform powerhouse of original series production, “The Inner Circle” begins with Ehrling (Niklas Engdahl) being advised by Sweden’s prime minister that he is a candidate to succeed her. As Almedalen Week, Sweden’s annual early July political forum,...
He spends much of his enterprise, not developing a program to take Sweden into the future, but attempting to sidestep sexual and financial scandals fueled by an ever-present media. Welcome to the world of modern Swedish politics, indeed much politics at large.
Sold by Drg, and produced by Fundament Film for the Nordic Entertainment Group-owned Viaplay, a Scandinavian VOD platform powerhouse of original series production, “The Inner Circle” begins with Ehrling (Niklas Engdahl) being advised by Sweden’s prime minister that he is a candidate to succeed her. As Almedalen Week, Sweden’s annual early July political forum,...
- 1/18/2019
- by John Hopewell
- Variety Film + TV
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