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Dustin Rhodes: [Cody] Killed The Attitude Era
Posted: 27 May 2019 03:21 PM PDT
https://wrestlingrumors.net/derekstoughton/dustin-rhodes-cody-killed-attitude-era/
AEW Superstar Dustin Rhodes was interviewed following his match with his brother Cody at the recent Double or Nothing event. He was asked about
retiring from pro wrestling, and had the following response:
I was, and he snuck in behind me, Dustin said. I was like, Geez, let me get
my boots off before you do anything. My God, I want to leave this boot in
the ring and say goodbye, proper. I was tired, and he came in and I didnt
know what to expect, or what he was going to do.
He killed the Attitude Era, but Im still standing here today, Dustin said.
Check out the interview from Wrestling Inc.:
.@dustinrhodes comments on nearly nearly leaving his boots in the ring at #AEWDON so he could retire before @CodyRhodes stopped him.@WIncRebel @AEWrestling pic.twitter.com/HGTTYl4P6G
- WrestlingINC.com (@WrestlingInc) May 26, 2019
Editors Thoughts:
I hope that Dustin has a few matches left in him. I have a sense that AEW
could be the relaunch of his career and could finally allow him to the opportunity to be th star in professional wrestling that he deserves to be.
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(VIDEO): Hes Not Done Yet. Jon Moxley Making Another Big Debut Soon.
Posted: 27 May 2019 03:16 PM PDT
https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/hes-not-done-yet-jon-moxley-making-another-big-debut-soon/
It’s a big wrestling world out there. A lot of things happened on Saturday night in Las Vegas at Double Or Nothing. The show was a nearly universal success with Jon Moxley’s unannounced debut taking place as the end of the show surprise. This was Moxley’s first wrestling appearance since leaving WWE earlier this year and it turns out there is a lot in store for him.
According to New Japan Pro Wrestling, Moxley will be debuting for the
company on June 5 at the Best Of The Super Juniors finals event. There is
no word on if he will be wrestling as he is only described as appearing.
Over the last few weeks, videos have been airing in New Japan saying that
time was up for IWGP United States Champion Juice Robinson. On Monday,
Moxley posted a video on Twitter saying that he was behind the Time’s Up videos.
These things have looked great. Check out Moxley’s video announcement:
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Opinion: Egads how angry must Vince McMahon be at Moxley over all this?
Moxley got to leave on top and then goes to AEW for their debut show and
onto New Japan where his international profile can get bigger and bigger.
You don’t see someone get one over on McMahon like this too often but it certainly looks like Moxley pulled it off. Now, to see whether or not it
pays off.
What did you think of Moxley’s debut on Saturday? Will he be a success in New Japan? Let us know in the comments below.
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Impact Wrestling Results - May 24, 2019
Posted: 27 May 2019 12:04 PM PDT
https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/impact-wrestling-results-may-24-2019/
Impact Wrestling
Date: May 24, 2019
Location: 2300 Arena, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Commentators: Josh Matthews, Don Callis
You knew this was coming at some point and there was no way around it. This week’s show is headlined by an ECW tribute match between Rob Van Dam and Tommy Dreamer. They’re both somewhat regulars around here, but I still can’t stand it when the promotion stops what they’re doing to praise a promotion that went out of business nearly twenty years ago. How many times have they done this over the years? Let’s get to it.
Opening recap of last week’s pretty good show.
Opening sequence.
Sami Callihan vs. Fallah Bahh
Sami is on his own but Bahh has Scarlett Bordeaux. Callihan goes straight
at him in the corner so Bahh is back with a clothesline and running splash. Some running clotheslines don’t do much to Bahh, who slams Callihan with little effort. Bahh’s spinning elbow gets two and the toe goes into Sami’s mouth.
That earns Bahh a bite and Callihan is knocked outside. They head outside
with the spit chop having Bahh in even more trouble. A middle rope
clothesline knocks Bahh down again and it’s back to the toe. Some shots to the head anger Bahh, but he gets taken right back down into a chinlock.
Bahh fights up again and screams his name a lot, meaning it’s time for some chops and a belly to belly.
The Banzai Drop is loaded up too early and Sami knees him down for two. The Samoan drop (he likes drops) plants Sami to set up the Banzai Drop but here
are the Crists for the save. Jake superkicks Dave by mistake so Scarlett
takes Jake down, leaving Bahh to plant Sami. Bahh hits the suicide dive
onto the Crists but a hanging Cactus Special finishes Bahh (with feet on
the ropes) at 10:47.
Result: Sami Callihan b. Fallah Bahh Cactus Special with feet on the ropes (10:47)
Tommy Dreamer talks about wrestling Rob Van Dam in this building in 1996.
Then they headlined Madison Square Garden to unify the Hardcore and Intercontinental Titles and then Hardcore Justice). They’ll bring it
against each other and make it extreme one more time.
Johnny Impact has the red X from United We Stand that makes him #1
contender to the X-Division Title. He insults Michael Elgin, who is right behind him. Impact backpedals and suggests that they team up against Rich
Swann and Willie Mack.
Knockouts Title: Madison Rayne vs. Taya Valkyrie
Taya is defending after losing to Madison in a series of non-title matches. Madison chases her outside and then back inside so the punching can begin.
A middle rope crossbody gives Madison two and we take a break. Back with Madison getting two off a cutter to send Taya outside. Taya suckers her to
the floor and gets in a kick to the leg to take over. With Don making some subtle references to Josh being Madison’s husband, Taya starts in on the
leg. That means we stop for some posing before it’s off to the half crab.
The rope break gets Madison out of trouble so it’s the swinging Rock Bottom to take her down again. The limping Madison forearms back, only to walk
into a spear. Madison is right back with her own half crab (which she used
to win last time). Taya evens up the rope grabbing score and grabs the
referee for a distraction, setting up the Road to Valhalla to retain the
title at 14:07.
Result: Taya Valkyrie b. Madison Rayne Road To Valhalla (14:07)
Post match here’s Rosemary with the chained up Su Yung so Taya bails in a hurry.
The Deaners eat and talk about getting in shape. Their solution: beers and cheese steaks.
Rosemary and Yung run into James Mitchell, who isn’t happy with them. He wants Yung back but Rosemary tells him to go back and cower at his father’s boots. Rosemary wants the title now and Yung is going to die.
Flashback Moment Of The Week: Sami Callihan vs. Pentagon from last year’s Slammiversary.
Eddie Edwards talks about his highs and lows with Kenny by his side. Next
week, he’s getting back at Killer Kross for breaking Kenny in half.
The Rascalz hate training and argue with each other so the smoke starts up again and everything is calm. We get a fresh training montage, which goes
far better than last week.
The North vs. LAX
Non-title. Santana works on Alexander’s arm to start and it’s quickly off to Ortiz for a rollup. Page comes in and takes LAX’s rapid fire double teaming, setting up a suicide dive onto Alexander. Back in and Alexander
takes Ortiz down for a top rope elbow from Page as the villains take over.
A suplex out of the corner gives Alexander two and Page grabs the chinlock.
That’s broken up in short order and Santana comes in off the hot tag to
clean house. A dropkick through the ropes sends Page up the ramp and it’s time for some kicks to Alexander’s head. Page comes back in for a knee to Santana’s head to give Alexander two of his own and a double Neutralizer is good for the same on Ortiz. LAX has had it though and their rapid fire
kicks into the double belly to back faceplant finishes Alexander at 8:19.
Result: LAX b. The North Double belly to back faceplant to Alexander (8:19)
Here’s Glenn Gilbertti for a special exhibition. He hates women’s wrestling and wants to prove how worthless women are so here’s Ashley Vox to
challenge him. Gilbertti asks which of the boys she’s dating because she
must have been fired from Hooters.
Glenn Gilbertti vs. Ashley Vox
Gilbertti shoves her down to start and talks trash on the mic while sending
her into the buckle and grabbing a hard headlock on the mat. Gilbertti: “I know this isn’t a five star match but it’s not my fault!” More trash talk lets Vox get in a rollup and some dropkicks so Gilbertti hits the
Chartbuster. That’s good for two with Gilbertti pulling her up and shouting that Vox kicked out of his finish. Cue Tessa Blanchard to chase Gilbertti
off for the no contest at about 3:30.
Result: Glenn Gilbertti vs. Ashley Vox went to a no contest when Tessa Blanchard interfered (3:30)
Rohit Raju vs. Petey Williams vs. Ace Austin vs. Dezmond Xavier
They start fast with Austin hitting a springboard spinning kick to Raju’s jaw. Petey’s slingshot Codebreaker staggers Austin and a running bulldog drops him onto Raju. Austin breaks up a very early Canadian Destroyer
attempt and it’s time to cut Raju’s finger with the playing card. Dez comes in and fires off the strikes, plus a suicide dive onto Raju. Austin adds
his own dive and kicks some people in the head. Petey comes back in with a Canadian Destroyer to Austin but Raju stomps on his back to break up one on Dez. The backflip kick to Raju’s head gives Dez the pin at 3:49.
Result; Dez b. Rohit Raju, Ace Austin and Petey Williams Backflip kick to Rajus head (3:49)
Next week: Impact/Elgin vs. Mack/Swann, Eddie Edwards vs. Killer Kross in a street fight and Gilbertti vs. Blanchard.
Tommy Dreamer vs. Rob Van Dam
They soak in the dueling chants and the ECDUB chants are back in full
force. Feeling out process to start with Dreamer getting in a suplex of all things before stopping for a high five. Dreamer seems rather pleased and
it’s even better as he trips Van Dam down for a headscissors. Rob flips up and we get another staredown. Back up and Dreamer starts punching away
until a kick to the face cuts him off. They head outside with Dreamer
throwing water in his eyes and thengoing back inside because we’re not
going full extreme here.
Rob grabs the chair instead and skateboards it into Dreamer’s face in the corner. Dreamer is right back by putting Rob in the Tree of Woe for the
running dropkick (after the ECW chant of course). Rolling Thunder misses
and Dreamer hits the DDT on the chair for two more. The fans want the table
but settle for Rob’s spinning legdrop on the chair. Dreamer is right back
up with the piledriver and a flipping sell from Rob. An elbow hits the
chair and Rob is right back with a drop toehold into the chair ala Raven.
The Five Star finishes Dreamer at 9:23.
Result: Rob Van Dam b. Tommy Dreamer Five Star Frog Splash (9:23)
Post match the North runs in to beat down Van Dam and Dreamer with Moose
coming in to make it even worse. The lights go out and Sabu is here with
the chairs for the save. A Van Daminator lets the ECW guys pose to end the show.
Results
Sami Callihan b. Fallah Bahh – Hanging Cactus Special with feet on the ropes
Taya Valkyrie b. Madison Rayne – Road to Valhalla
LAX b. The North – Double belly to back faceplant to Alexander
Glenn Gilbertti vs. Ashley Vox went to a no contest when Tessa Blanchard interfered
Dez b. Rohit Raju, Petey Williams and Ace Austin – Backflip kick to Raju’s head
Rob Van Dam b. Tommy Dreamer – Five Star Frog Splash
Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen
over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since
2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his Amazon author page with 28
wrestling books. His latest book is the the Complete 2000 Monday Nitro and Thunder Reviews Part 1.
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Backstage News On Awesome Kongs AEW Debut
Posted: 27 May 2019 10:25 AM PDT
https://wrestlingrumors.net/derekstoughton/backstage-news-awesome-kongs-aew-debut/
One of the many surprises that occurred at this past weekends Double or
Nothing event was the return of Awesome Kong to professional wrestling. She competed in a Fatal 4-way match with Britt Baker, Kylie Rae and Nyla Rose.
But what were the details behind her debut in AEW?
According to a report from PWInsider, Kongs return had been in the works
for four months, but was kept to a very small circle of people. In fact,
only four people knew that she would be there. Furthermore, Diamond Dallas
Page gave Kong a huge motivational speech before her appearance, helping
her to once again find the Kong persona, as she returned to the ring for
the first time in years.
Prior to coming to AEW, the Awesome Kong character was used in Impact Wrestling. You can see a clip of her in action below:
She will be appearing on the filmed and completed GLOW Season three on
Netflix. She also previously competed in WWE as Kharma.
Editors Thoughts:
Ive always thought of her as a star, and it is great to see her back in a
ring again. She will be an amazing addition to the AEW roster, and I cant
wait to see where her career takes her!
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