Women’s wrestling sure has changed over the years, and in the time we’ve been watching these superstars on our screens, we’ve seen some incredible athletes, characters and workers, but we’ve also seen some who couldn’t do things in the ring very well. This is the case in all areas of pro-wrestling, but with this we’re going to look at the five best and five worst WWE Women’s Champions of all time. Now, this isn’t a personal attack on any of the women who fall into the “worst” category, because I think it’s important to point out that all wrestlers bust their butts in some manner or another. I respect that, but I’m looking at the in-ring careers of these talents, from wrestling skills to promo-work. That’s pretty much it. This will include WWF, WWE and Nxt Women’s Champions,...
- 10/27/2020
- by Chris Cummings
- Nerdly
Mike McMahon Jul 15, 2019
Aew's next big pay-per-view will be August 31 in Chicago ...
The stage for All Out was set in stone Saturday night when Aew held its third show, Fight for the Fallen, which took place in Jacksonville, Fla.
The free show (here in the U.S.), which aired on B/R Live, was the perfect go-home sell job for Aew's next big $49.99 pay-per-view, All Out, which is set for next month in Chicago (on the anniversary of All In).
All Out will feature the crowning of the first Aew Champion, when Chris Jericho faces Hangman Page. The Young Bucks and the Lucha Brothers will clash in a ladder match for the Aaa Tag Team Championship. Kenny Omega faces Jon Moxley and Cody Rhodes vs. Shawn Spears also seems set for the show. On Saturday night, Aew also teased Awesome Kong vs. Aja Kong.
(1) Shawn Spears, Mjf & Sammy Guevara def. Joey Janela,...
Aew's next big pay-per-view will be August 31 in Chicago ...
The stage for All Out was set in stone Saturday night when Aew held its third show, Fight for the Fallen, which took place in Jacksonville, Fla.
The free show (here in the U.S.), which aired on B/R Live, was the perfect go-home sell job for Aew's next big $49.99 pay-per-view, All Out, which is set for next month in Chicago (on the anniversary of All In).
All Out will feature the crowning of the first Aew Champion, when Chris Jericho faces Hangman Page. The Young Bucks and the Lucha Brothers will clash in a ladder match for the Aaa Tag Team Championship. Kenny Omega faces Jon Moxley and Cody Rhodes vs. Shawn Spears also seems set for the show. On Saturday night, Aew also teased Awesome Kong vs. Aja Kong.
(1) Shawn Spears, Mjf & Sammy Guevara def. Joey Janela,...
- 7/15/2019
- Den of Geek
Gavin Jasper Jul 14, 2019
In the latest All Elite Wrestling show, the Rhodes Brothers take on the Young Bucks in the name of charity. And it's free for Us viewers!
All Elite Wrestling continues its mission to get eyes on the product before its weekly TV show starts airing on TNT. We already had their big PPV debut Double or Nothing and their follow-up Fyter Fest. Now we’re going with another cheap-to-free show with Aew Fight for the Fallen. This one’s a charity show with the proceeds going to victims of gun violence, tying mainly into the Jacksonville Landing shooting from last year.
How To Watch Aew Fight For The Fallen?
In the Us, it’s available for free using Bleacher Report Live. Elsewhere, you can watch the show on Fite.TV.
Aew Fight For The Fallen Results Sonny Kiss Vs. "The Librarian" Peter Avalon
Results: Peter Avalon knocked out Sonny Kiss,...
In the latest All Elite Wrestling show, the Rhodes Brothers take on the Young Bucks in the name of charity. And it's free for Us viewers!
All Elite Wrestling continues its mission to get eyes on the product before its weekly TV show starts airing on TNT. We already had their big PPV debut Double or Nothing and their follow-up Fyter Fest. Now we’re going with another cheap-to-free show with Aew Fight for the Fallen. This one’s a charity show with the proceeds going to victims of gun violence, tying mainly into the Jacksonville Landing shooting from last year.
How To Watch Aew Fight For The Fallen?
In the Us, it’s available for free using Bleacher Report Live. Elsewhere, you can watch the show on Fite.TV.
Aew Fight For The Fallen Results Sonny Kiss Vs. "The Librarian" Peter Avalon
Results: Peter Avalon knocked out Sonny Kiss,...
- 7/9/2019
- Den of Geek
Welcome to this All Elite Wrestling event called Double Or Nothing. I’m Nathan Favel and we have a chance to witness history, right here on Nerdly. Unless the building explodes or something like that, then Aew will be delivering a major show that has drawn over 12,000 people to Las Vegas, Nevada. This is a big deal and changes everything in professional wrestling. Let’s stop pretending that this is just some T-Shirt company and take this for what it is. Okay, here comes Double Or Nothing. I know, this is pretty damn cool.
Match #1: Adam Page beat Mjf, Dustin Thomas, Sunny Daze, Brandon Cutler, Michael Nakazawa, Brian Pillman Jr., Isiah Kassidy, Joey Janela, Jimmy Havoc, Shawn Spears, Billy Gunn, Glacier, Jungle Boy, Ace Romero, Marq Quen, Sonny Kiss, Marko Stunt, Tommy Dreamer and Luchasaurus – Casino Battle Royale Match For An All Elite Wrestling World Title Shot
My Opinion:...
Match #1: Adam Page beat Mjf, Dustin Thomas, Sunny Daze, Brandon Cutler, Michael Nakazawa, Brian Pillman Jr., Isiah Kassidy, Joey Janela, Jimmy Havoc, Shawn Spears, Billy Gunn, Glacier, Jungle Boy, Ace Romero, Marq Quen, Sonny Kiss, Marko Stunt, Tommy Dreamer and Luchasaurus – Casino Battle Royale Match For An All Elite Wrestling World Title Shot
My Opinion:...
- 5/27/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
Gavin Jasper May 26, 2019
All Elite Wrestling's first PPV has arrived. Who won, who will be facing off for the title, and what surprises showed up?
All Elite Wrestling is the true x-factor of wrestling in 2019. The brainchild of Tony Khan, Cody Rhodes, Brandi Rhodes, the Young Bucks, and Kenny Omega, the promotion will soon be getting its own prime time slot on TNT. The first official show for the promotion will be the PPV event Aew Double or Nothing.
Of course, the September PPV All In deserves mention for being the prototype for Aew. Cody and the rest put together a big four-hour PPV with one-hour pre-show that brought in big names from the indies, as well as showcasing people from Ring of Honor, New Japan Pro Wrestling, and even Impact. The show was a massive success and now they’re moving forward.
The future will show how everything pans out,...
All Elite Wrestling's first PPV has arrived. Who won, who will be facing off for the title, and what surprises showed up?
All Elite Wrestling is the true x-factor of wrestling in 2019. The brainchild of Tony Khan, Cody Rhodes, Brandi Rhodes, the Young Bucks, and Kenny Omega, the promotion will soon be getting its own prime time slot on TNT. The first official show for the promotion will be the PPV event Aew Double or Nothing.
Of course, the September PPV All In deserves mention for being the prototype for Aew. Cody and the rest put together a big four-hour PPV with one-hour pre-show that brought in big names from the indies, as well as showcasing people from Ring of Honor, New Japan Pro Wrestling, and even Impact. The show was a massive success and now they’re moving forward.
The future will show how everything pans out,...
- 5/22/2019
- Den of Geek
WWE.com
Face paint is an old and well-known element of the pro-wrestling world. Throughout different generations, there have been several memorable performers who did their best work with their faces painted, including (but in no way limited to) guys like Jim Hellwig (Ultimate Warrior), Steve Borden (Sting), and Bill Eadie and Barry Darsow (Ax and Smash of Demolition).
Just like masks, the paint helps to extend a wrestler’s visual style and personality above the shoulders, and care needs to be taken to pull it off right. A good piece can enhance a character and present more cosmetic options than masks. A bad piece, however, can completely nullify them.
Without a doubt, there have been some ugly face paints, but that doesn’t necessarily make them bad. Aja Kong springs to mind… she will not be on this list.
This is simply a collection of the ten more poorly-conceived,...
Face paint is an old and well-known element of the pro-wrestling world. Throughout different generations, there have been several memorable performers who did their best work with their faces painted, including (but in no way limited to) guys like Jim Hellwig (Ultimate Warrior), Steve Borden (Sting), and Bill Eadie and Barry Darsow (Ax and Smash of Demolition).
Just like masks, the paint helps to extend a wrestler’s visual style and personality above the shoulders, and care needs to be taken to pull it off right. A good piece can enhance a character and present more cosmetic options than masks. A bad piece, however, can completely nullify them.
Without a doubt, there have been some ugly face paints, but that doesn’t necessarily make them bad. Aja Kong springs to mind… she will not be on this list.
This is simply a collection of the ten more poorly-conceived,...
- 3/22/2016
- by Luke Lafontaine
- Obsessed with Film
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