Kenny Omega, Impact Player: AEW Dynamite Recap and Review 14-minute read AEW
Winter Is Coming, last week’s MEGA Dynamite that featured not just the beginning of one of the most ambitious angles in wrestling history, but the launch of an AEW/Impact Wrestling crossover that may end up involving AAA, NJPW, DDT, FMW, and any number of other companies by the time it’s finished, ended on Don Callis’ now-famous “see you Tuesday,” an invitation for the world to follow him and Kenny Omega 600 miles north to Nashville, Tennessee, to a different television network, a different wrestling promotion, and an entirely different world.
AEW s Penta El Zero M Reportedly Injured, Written Off During Dynamite
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Penta El Zero M, one half of AEW s The Lucha Bros., had to be helped to the back by trainers during this week s AEW Dynamite after being slammed through a table by The Butcher while competing in a six-man tag match. According to Cassidy Haynes of
BodySlam.net, this was done in order to write Penta off television with an actual leg injury he suffered weeks back while training. There s no timetable right now on when he ll return, and his brother Fenix and Lance Archer wound up on the losing against Eddie Kingston, Butcher and The Blade.
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Ted DiBiase vs. Daniel Bryan for the WWE United States Championship:
Solid match, one of the better matches on the show.
Sheamus vs. John Morrison:
Kaval vs. Dolph Ziggler for the WWE Intercontinental Championship:
Disappointing match. Both guys are good workers, but there was nothing to the match.
Team Mysterio vs. Team Del Rio:
Mediocre Survivor Series elimination match.
Natalya vs. LayCool for the WWE Divas Championship:
Okay but rushed match.
Edge vs. Kane for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship:
Like the IC title match, this was a disappointing match from two great workers, honestly kind of a shame since I do remember enjoying this feud, though I’m probably the only one that actually did like this feud.
Lash LeRoux looks back on training at the WCW Power Plant, labels Disco Inferno a great wrestling mind, recalls his title wins in WCW
December 10, 2020
The Two Man Power Trip of Wrestling Podcast with Lash LeRoux
Host: JP John Poz
Interview available at Tmptow.podomatic.com
On training at the WCW Power Plant: When I started training at the Power Plant, I was about 19 years old and green as grass. I saw a commercial on television that was advertising that they were doing training there and I just decided to go for it. It was a really tough, military style, multiple day, training camp that started with about 36 guys, that dwindled down to 24 guys, then 16 guys, then at the end of it all it was just me and one other guy who completed the training camp.