Welcome to this review of this past Monday’s episode of WWE Raw, right here on Nerdly… Let’s see what went down on this week’s show!
Match #1: Intercontinental Title No. 1 Contender Match – Chad Gable def. Matt Riddle, Ricochet and Tomasso Ciampa The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
In his home state of Minnesota, Chad Gable took on Ricochet, Matt Riddle and Tommaso Ciampa to see who would become the next challenger for Intercontinental Champion Gunther. As The Ring General was watching, the four competitors combined for a jaw-dropping tower of doom that left Ricochet stunned. Ricochet and Gable almost become double winners as they hit a simultaneous shooting star press and frog splash onto Ciampa and Riddle. After a frenetic pace with all four Superstars wowing the WWE Universe, Gable locked up the win with a Chaos Theory Suplex onto Ciampa.
My Score: 4 out of 5 Match #2: Shinsuke Nakamura def.
Match #1: Intercontinental Title No. 1 Contender Match – Chad Gable def. Matt Riddle, Ricochet and Tomasso Ciampa The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
In his home state of Minnesota, Chad Gable took on Ricochet, Matt Riddle and Tommaso Ciampa to see who would become the next challenger for Intercontinental Champion Gunther. As The Ring General was watching, the four competitors combined for a jaw-dropping tower of doom that left Ricochet stunned. Ricochet and Gable almost become double winners as they hit a simultaneous shooting star press and frog splash onto Ciampa and Riddle. After a frenetic pace with all four Superstars wowing the WWE Universe, Gable locked up the win with a Chaos Theory Suplex onto Ciampa.
My Score: 4 out of 5 Match #2: Shinsuke Nakamura def.
- 8/9/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Welcome to this review of this past Monday’s episode of WWE Raw, right here on Nerdly… Let’s see what went down on this week’s show!
Match #1: Tommaso Ciampa def. The Miz The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
After the Miz was unable to answer Seth “Freakin” Rollins’ open challenge, he issued one of his own. That call was answered by a returning Tommaso Ciampa, who scored a huge victory over the The A-Lister with the Fairytale Ending!
My Score: 2 out of 5 Match #2: Katana Chance & Kayden Carter def. Chelsea Green & Sonya Deville The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
After a backstage altercation last week, up-and-comers Katana Chance & Kayden Carter overcame the outspoken Chelsea Green & Sonya Deville with the Afterparty.
My Score: 1.5 out of 5 Match #3: Indus Sher def. Cedric Alexander & Shelton Benjamin The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
An attack by Indus Sher...
Match #1: Tommaso Ciampa def. The Miz The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
After the Miz was unable to answer Seth “Freakin” Rollins’ open challenge, he issued one of his own. That call was answered by a returning Tommaso Ciampa, who scored a huge victory over the The A-Lister with the Fairytale Ending!
My Score: 2 out of 5 Match #2: Katana Chance & Kayden Carter def. Chelsea Green & Sonya Deville The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
After a backstage altercation last week, up-and-comers Katana Chance & Kayden Carter overcame the outspoken Chelsea Green & Sonya Deville with the Afterparty.
My Score: 1.5 out of 5 Match #3: Indus Sher def. Cedric Alexander & Shelton Benjamin The following is courtesy of wwe.com:
An attack by Indus Sher...
- 6/21/2023
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
So usually, when it comes to Which is Better, I stick to movies, with horror films regularly being the battling topic at hand. This time, though, I thought I’d turn to a controversial topic in the world of professional wrestling, and pit two competing wrestling programs against one another. This isn’t about ratings or drama or fandom, but rather a straight forward look at what I, a pro-wrestling fan who watches both WWE and Aew every week, thinks is the best show between Aew Dynamite and Nxt.
Now, this is bound to upset some people, but please, dear wrestling fan, understand that whichever outcome this article has, it doesn’t mean it’s “correct”. This is subjective, it’s all about opinions, and you can disagree, and that is your correct answer too. It is fun, though, to pit two things that are related against each other in order to choose which is,...
Now, this is bound to upset some people, but please, dear wrestling fan, understand that whichever outcome this article has, it doesn’t mean it’s “correct”. This is subjective, it’s all about opinions, and you can disagree, and that is your correct answer too. It is fun, though, to pit two things that are related against each other in order to choose which is,...
- 10/20/2020
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
Welcome to this week’s Ring Of Honor review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have the more from the Pure Title Tournament. Hey, let’s not waste any time.
Match #1: David Finlay def. Rocky Romero The following is courtesy of rohwrestling.com:
This was the third time Finlay and Romero have faced each other in a tournament. The previous meetings took place in New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Best of the Super Juniors tournament in 2015 and 2016. The veteran Romero won both of those matches, but he knows he’ll be facing a different Finlay this time. No longer a young lion, Finlay has established himself as a championship caliber competitor. Finlay is coming off an impressive showing in the New Japan Cup USA tournament last month. The fourth-generation star defeated Chase Owens in the first round and Tama Tonga in the semifinals before falling to Kenta in the finals.
Match #1: David Finlay def. Rocky Romero The following is courtesy of rohwrestling.com:
This was the third time Finlay and Romero have faced each other in a tournament. The previous meetings took place in New Japan Pro Wrestling’s Best of the Super Juniors tournament in 2015 and 2016. The veteran Romero won both of those matches, but he knows he’ll be facing a different Finlay this time. No longer a young lion, Finlay has established himself as a championship caliber competitor. Finlay is coming off an impressive showing in the New Japan Cup USA tournament last month. The fourth-generation star defeated Chase Owens in the first round and Tama Tonga in the semifinals before falling to Kenta in the finals.
- 9/24/2020
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
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