Author: Robbie Sutter

As a fan for over 20 years, I strongly believe there's no sport better than professional wrestling. Whether it's writing about the sport I love or meeting those that have impacted it in a major way, I always enjoy myself. Outside of wrestling, I'm into writing, gaming, and tokusatsu.

On November 9th, AEW will be holding Full Gear from the Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore, Maryland. Recently, it was announced that the AEW World Championship will be on the line as well. In this match, titleholder Chris Jericho will defend his newly won championship against Cody. From the get-go, Cody has had a strong showing in AEW. At the promotion’s inaugural event, Double or Nothing, Cody defeated brother Dustin Rhodes in what fans and critics deemed the match of the night. From there, he went on to face Darby Allin at Fyter Fest, which was also well-received barring the…

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This past Saturday, at All Out, Chris Jericho defeated “Hangman” Adam Page to become the first AEW World Champion. From the inception of All Elite Wrestling, Page’s goal was clear: to become the promotion’s world champion. At Double or Nothing, Page participated in the Casino Battle Royale, becoming the last man standing. With this victory, Page punched his ticket to an eventual AEW World Championship match. Along the way, Page would pique the attention of Chris Jericho, who bested Kenny Omega at Double for Nothing for a world title match as well. After numerous violent encounters, Page and Jericho met…

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The NXT UK scene has been bustling over the past few months leading up to TakeOver Cardiff. From the departure of Pete Dunne to the formation of Imperium, not to mention numerous feuds with bad blood, such action demands a major platform. WWE’s United Kingdom brand will receive this on Saturday, as NXT UK TakeOver: Cardiff will be held from Motorpoint Arena Cardiff. Much like TakeOver events in the past, this will feature five matches, but each one holds significance. Before getting into recaps and predictions, it’s important to note a recent development. In a recent video, Cesaro said that…

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On September 1, 2018, the independent wrestling world was treated to a mega event. All In, which featured a litany of stars from different promotions, had the wrestling world buzzing. Talents from promotions including the National Wrestling Alliance and New Japan Pro Wrestling came together to put on a show that sold 10,000 tickets. For a non-WWE or WCW event, this was history-making. AEW now presents All Out. Roughly one year later, from the Sears Centre Arena in Chicago, All Elite Wrestling will host All In’s sequel event. All Out will showcase its signed talent in addition to wrestling stars…

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On August 31st, from the Sears Centre Arena in Chicago, Illinois, AEW will hold All Out. Officially the fourth event under the All Elite Wrestling umbrella, the executives behind the promotion will pull out all stops to ensure the event’s success. One of the ways that this will be done is with the second-ever Casino Battle Royale. Started at Double or Nothing as a 21-man battle royale, the Casino Battle Royale at All Out will feature 21 AEW women’s competitors. The winner will receive an opportunity to become the inaugural AEW Women’s World Champion. In terms of official signees, the…

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With AEW All Out taking place in roughly one week, one of the marquee matches was Jon Moxley versus Kenny Omega. However, it was recently confirmed by Moxley, on Twitter, that he would be unable to compete at the event in question. According to Moxley, he had recently been stricken by a case of MRSA, which returned to his elbow. As a result, he would not be able to compete. https://twitter.com/JonMoxley/status/1165005289176911872 Prior to this confirmation, rumors circulated regarding an elbow injury that Moxley was working through. This makes sense, as he suffered a triceps injury, in 2017, in the same…

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Tonight’s episode of NXT UK, which airs from Plymouth, England, starts with Imperium members Fabian Aichner and Marcel Barthel making their way to the ring and a main event of Mark Andrews and James Drake. They will be in action in the opening contest! Fabian Aichner and Marcel Barthel vs. The Hunt (Wild Boar and Primate) The match begins with Primate and Aichner as the legal men. They lock up, finding themselves at a stalemate in terms of power. Primate shoots Aichner into the ropes, both men unphased by shoulder tackles. Aicher hits Primate with a knee to the midsection…

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In less than three weeks, NXT UK TakeOver Cardiff will take place with a show that features Kassisu Ohno vs. Ilja Dragunov. Before we get there, though, let’s dive deep into another episode of Wednesday’s NXT UK! Mark Coffey (w/Wolfang) vs. Flash Morgan Webster (w/Mark Andrews) Coffey hits a hip toss on Webster to start things off. From there, Webster goes for a crucifix pin before rolling through for a pin attempt. Coffey kicks out immediately and hoists up Webster, but the smaller talent evades. Coffey exits the ring, favoring the leg before Webster goes after him. This leads to…

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It was recently announced that Orange Cassidy, who made his All Elite Wrestling debut at Double or Nothing, signs a deal with the promotion. The announcement was made by AEW, who posted the news on Twitter. In the video posted, Cassidy squeezed oranges into a blender before placing a contract in said blender, mixing them together. He then poured the contents into a glass before setting his signature shades on it. From there, it was declared that Cassidy was #AllElite. Cassidy made his AEW debut at Double or Nothing, competing as one of the “Spades” in the Casino Battle Royale.…

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The latest in NXT’s long-running series of special events, NXT TakeOver: Toronto takes place one night before WWE SummerSlam. Before we get to what WWE has been promoting as “the biggest party of the summer,” we must first get to TakeOver, which many fans are already predicting to be the show of the weekend. Given the positive track record of TakeOvers prior, this should come as no surprise. As has been the case with previous TakeOver events, not only will all four championships under the banner be on the line, but one special match will take place. Whatever you believe…

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