Welcome to this week’s review of Aew Dark: Elevation, we’ve got Excalibur, Mark Henry and Paul Wight on commentary and an 8-match card. Let’s get right into the action!
Match #1: Julia Hart def. Abby Jane
My Thoughts: Abby Jane makes her Aew debut in a squash match against Julia Hart, who’s clearly been taking lessons from someone in the back – unleashing a couple of chops on Jane that sounded like they really hurt! Hart is still selling the black mist, this week the dark patch under her eye is significantly bigger than previously; and she’s getting more and more aggressive. Perhaps we’re due the final turn for Hart real soon?
My Score: 2 out of 5 Match #2: Anthony Ogogo def. Goldy
My Thoughts: Another squash match for Anthony Ogogo. Though it looks like, as with Julia Hart, some improvements have been since his last televised match.
Match #1: Julia Hart def. Abby Jane
My Thoughts: Abby Jane makes her Aew debut in a squash match against Julia Hart, who’s clearly been taking lessons from someone in the back – unleashing a couple of chops on Jane that sounded like they really hurt! Hart is still selling the black mist, this week the dark patch under her eye is significantly bigger than previously; and she’s getting more and more aggressive. Perhaps we’re due the final turn for Hart real soon?
My Score: 2 out of 5 Match #2: Anthony Ogogo def. Goldy
My Thoughts: Another squash match for Anthony Ogogo. Though it looks like, as with Julia Hart, some improvements have been since his last televised match.
- 5/3/2022
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Netflix has held Madison Avenue at arm’s length for years. Now, the popular streamer wants to draw the advertising industry in a tighter embrace.
After years of resisting the prospect of running commercials, Netflix signaled on Tuesday that it’s ready to consider launching an ad-supported tier of its service, which has lured traditional TV viewers with ad-free series like “Stranger Things” and “Ozark” and commercial-free movies like “Don’t Look Up.” Figuring out an ad strategy could take months, said Reed Hastings, Netflix’s co-ceo, during an investor meeting, “but think of us as quite open to offering even lower prices with advertising as a consumer choice.”
The company announced its intention to court commercials just weeks before the start of the industry’s annual “upfront” ad sales season, when U.S. TV networks try to sell the bulk of their commercial inventory for the next programming cycle. Few...
After years of resisting the prospect of running commercials, Netflix signaled on Tuesday that it’s ready to consider launching an ad-supported tier of its service, which has lured traditional TV viewers with ad-free series like “Stranger Things” and “Ozark” and commercial-free movies like “Don’t Look Up.” Figuring out an ad strategy could take months, said Reed Hastings, Netflix’s co-ceo, during an investor meeting, “but think of us as quite open to offering even lower prices with advertising as a consumer choice.”
The company announced its intention to court commercials just weeks before the start of the industry’s annual “upfront” ad sales season, when U.S. TV networks try to sell the bulk of their commercial inventory for the next programming cycle. Few...
- 4/20/2022
- by Brian Steinberg
- Variety Film + TV
Welcome to this week’s Ring of Honor review, right here on Nerdly. I’m Nathan Favel and we have more action from a league that is doing what it can to adjust in the wake of the existence of All Elite Wrestling, given that the new promotion has stolen its thunder as Roh nears the big Madison Square Garden card. Let’s see how every-thing goes with this show and what may be happening next.
Match #1: Juice Robinson defeated Pj Black by disqualification The following is courtesy of rohwrestling.com:
Robinson extended his hand for the Code of Honor, but Black gave him a chop to the chest instead of a handshake. That fired up Robinson, who knocked Black out of the ring and hit him with a springboard crossbody over the top rope. Black eventually took control by using aggressive tactics and bending the rules. He hit...
Match #1: Juice Robinson defeated Pj Black by disqualification The following is courtesy of rohwrestling.com:
Robinson extended his hand for the Code of Honor, but Black gave him a chop to the chest instead of a handshake. That fired up Robinson, who knocked Black out of the ring and hit him with a springboard crossbody over the top rope. Black eventually took control by using aggressive tactics and bending the rules. He hit...
- 2/1/2019
- by Nathan Favel
- Nerdly
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