Photo: AEW Stars Hand Out Food & Clothes To Those In Need
One half of the Varsity Blondes Brian Pillman Jr. shared on social media about helping those in need in the Jacksonville, Florida area.
He along with Rebel and Red Velvet handed out food and clothes to the homeless with the Love-Alive Charity.
Pillman tweeted, “I spent the day with 2 of my favorite @AEW stars @RebelTanea and @Thee Red Velvet handing out food and clothes to the homeless of Jacksonville with the Love-Alive charity! For the city that has allowed us to have a career in wrestling I think it’s the LEAST we could do!!! ???”
Big stories coming out of
Dynamite (Jan. 6, 2021) were Snoop Dogg going Super Fly, Hikaru Shida retaining the AEW Women’s Championship against a zombie, and Kenny Omega defeating Fenix to keep his AEW World Championship then having a Bullet Club reunion. Fallout includes Omega’s plans for next week with his best friends, the bloody aftermath of Hikaru Shida’s zombie bite, as well as other goodies such as a AAA luchador debuting on
Dark.
Kenny Omega and Don Callis celebrated getting the band back together with the Good Brothers and the Young Bucks. They wanted to give back next week by having Omega team with his best friends for an Elite trios match next week on
State of the AEW Women s Division: December 2020 By Jericu on Jan 3, 2021, 1:40pm EST 8
As we enter a new year, we find ourselves looking back on what has easily been the best month for the AEW Women s Division since I started watching Dynamite regularly back in May of this year. Was it great? Well, no. There still has yet to be more than a single women s match on an episode of Dynamite, and the two times it wasn t in the death spot of the seventh quarter was on the Winter is Coming special on the second and the Brodie Lee Celebration of Life on Dec. 30. In both occasions the final match + any following segment was at least 30 minutes long and thus took over the seventh quarter itself.
AEW Dark recap (Dec. 29, 2020): Christopher Daniels finds his mojo to delay retirement
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Episode 68 of
AEW Dark featured Sammy Guevara trying to steal the show and SCU battling TH2 with Christopher Daniels’ retirement angle looming large.
Here’s the
Dynamite:
Lindsay Snow vs Penelope Ford (okay)
Alex Reynolds & John Silver vs Shawn Dean & Tyson Maddox (okay)
Anna Jay vs Jazmin Allure (okay)
The Waiting Room with Matt Sydal (okay)
Ryzin, Nick Comoroto, & James Tapia vs Team Taz (okay)
Fuego Del Sol vs Griff Garrison (okay)
Santana & Ortiz vs Terrence & Terrell Hughes (okay)
Aaron Solow vs Sammy Guevara (solid)
The Big Takeaways:
In a long and relatively missable episode of Dark, SCU defeated The Hybrid2 in their first match since announcing they would split after their next loss as a team.
Show Recap:
Dark began with a In memory of Brodie Lee graphic, but that was all there was on the show since it was done last week. Given Lee s sudden passing on Saturday, it s understandable that they couldn t edit the show but there were a few awkward moments given what we know now.
Not being a regular Dark watcher, this show really lacked life due to no fans and being a solid two hours.