MONSTER FACTORY Season One (APPLE TV+)

Welcome to a special edition of Blogs Count Anywhere, the pro wrestling companion blog to the ODPH podcast & 607 TWS: The Wrestling Show Podcast.

For this entry, we are reviewing a brand new documentary series debuting on Apple TV+ on March 17th showcasing one of the premier pro wrestling schools in the world.

If you have a deeper knowledge of the pro wrestling business (other than watching your favorite promotions on cable TV or streaming), you know the importance of wrestling schools. This is where those with aspirations of learning the ins and outs of professional wrestling go to hone their craft. Often during televised/streaming shows, fans will hear commentators mention such places as the WWE Performance Center, New Japan Wrestling Dojo, and Nightmare Factory where tomorrow’s superstars improve their skills today. One of the best wrestling schools you will hear in those types of conversations is the MONSTER FACTORY, based out of Paulsboro, New Jersey.

The school is featured in a 6 episode series giving viewers an all access view inside the lives of trainees (Amelia Herr aka Notorious Mimi, Hurley A. Jones Jr. aka Bobby Buffet, Lucas DiSangro aka Twitch, David Goldschmidt aka Goldy and Gabriella Belpre aka Gabby Ortiz) along with their head trainer & Monster Factory owner Danny Cage en route to a showcase show at the legendary 2300 arena in Philadelhpia.

Rich from 3FN and I had the chance to catch up with the cast before the show hits streaming on a special 607 TWS, but lets take a closer look at how this series fared overall now that its’ debuted.

MONSTER FACTORY Season One Promo Art

Credit: Apple TV+

If you’re unfamiliar with the Monster Factory, it was founded in 1983 by Larry Sharpe. One of its’ first students to go on and have superstar success was “Bam Bam” Bigelow. From there, the school had grown with successful students moving on to the WWE, WCW and ECW respectfully. In 2010, Danny Cage purchased the school and rebranded as “The World Famous Monster Factory”. The school hasn’t stopped turning out success story after success story over those years (12 signees in 11 years as mentioned on the show). Currently, QT Marshall (AEW), Damien Priest (WWE) and Steve Maclin (WWE, now Impact Wrestling) are a few notable students and all featured wrestlers in major promotions. Success is never guaranteed but looking at the track record of alumni over the years, it can’t be denied the Monster Factory can give an aspiring wrestler the tools to begin that journey to the big stage.

Episode 5. Danny Cage in “Monster Factory,” premiering on Friday, March 17 on Apple TV+.

Credit: Apple TV+

The six episode series doesn’t disguise the grind in training and how dangerous the business can be from a physical aspect. From the initial episode, viewers see a prime example of how serious training needs to be to avoid someone being devastatingly hurt or worse. During training on how to perform a suplex, two students experience a slip-up and nearly drop someone right on their head. Immediately Danny Cage jumps in and coaches these two (along with the rest of the class) about what they did wrong, what to do next time and why it’s important to take it seriously. Cage bluntly puts “When you screw up in wrestling, I know it’s natural to laugh…Don’t do that…..You don’t know what that means, you could have just crippled someone.” Another moment is later in the series when a chair spot (where one person hits someone with a steel chair) goes wrong and the wrestler suffered an elbow injury. These types of events do happen. It’s one element of the business that is known and hopefully never seen due to great coaching & training.

Gabriella Belpre (aka Gabby Ortiz) in “Monster Factory,” premiering on Friday, March 17 on Apple TV+.

Credit: Apple TV+

If viewers are not familiar to all the aspects of pro-wrestling’s business side, Danny Cage does an exceptional job showing the true side of the ring. Cage is very open, blunt and honest with what is involved in learning the ropes. Cage may rub some people the wrong way, but at the end of the day, his job isn’t to make everyone happy, but make them the best pro wrestler they can be. Viewers will see his personal journey & see his passion pour out for pro wrestling. His career might not have taken off but his legacy is what his students take with them as they move on and in some cases, skyrocketing upward. The prime example of this is Herr aka Notorious Mimi. Early in the show, Herr is given an opportunity that not many get: a tryout from a big promotion. There is no bigger accomplishment that a coach can have than seeing a student work extremely hard to get chances and take full advantage of them. Even while brief on the series, Herr shines with how much she’s put int her craft and where she is going from here. Herr’s story shows why students sacrifice so much to chase their dreams. With hard work, they just might get it.

Episode 2. Amelia Herr (aka Notorious Mimi) in “Monster Factory,” premiering on Friday, March 17 on Apple TV+.

Credit: Apple TV+

Even with the success story with Herr, this show’s strength is not what the students do in the ring, but how vulnerable they were with their lives outside. Each featured student deeply open up about their personal lives and their struggles on top of chasing their dreams. The series captures the raw emotions involving the students and readers can’t help but to cheer them on to win. That said, the episode that most viewers will arguably be talking about the most is episode 3: “Thank You CM Punk” featuring Lucas DiSangro aka Twitch. Seeing what he has overcome to get to this level simply can’t be ignored. That said, nobody has a story that is forgettable by any means. Viewers will be blown away by the honesty and emotional testimonials from other cast members like Ortiz, Buffet and Goldy as well, which each getting time to have their moment to talk of their experiences that mold them into who they are.

Lucas DiSangro (aka Twitch) in “Monster Factory,” premiering on Friday, March 17 on Apple TV+.

Credit: Apple TV+

The students are not the only ones showing the world their daily challenges. This especially rings true for Danny Cage himself. The exposure he gives to the audience about the business and all that it encompasses is one thing, but his personal life outside the ring with his family is a whole captivating story as well. Cage balances both with strength and poise during some of the most difficult times anyone unfortunately has to endure, moving forward concerning the showcase without missing a beat. Knowing Cage is dealing with this on top of setting up one of, if not their biggest show ever, is something the audience watching at home has to respect and will empathize with.

Episode 6. Hurley A. Jones Jr. (aka Bobby Buffet) and David Goldschmidt (aka Goldy) in “Monster Factory,” premiering on Friday, March 17 on Apple TV+.

Credit: Apple TV+

Overall, Monster Factory for Apple Tv+ is a must-watch show for not only pro wrestling fans, but viewers who have ever had a dream worth chasing. It pays homage to the legendary school but shows that its success is not based solely on the art of wrestling but rather what makes the wrestler. Watching ringside (or streamside) and seeing these individuals will give you new perspective and admiration for those willing to take a chance and leaving it all in the ring after the 1, 2 and 3 counts.

Make sure to check this series out when it drops on March 17th on Apple TV+

Hit me up on ODPH social media and let me know what you thought of Monster Factory. Thanks again to Apple TV and Nerd Initiative to allow us to interview and early screen the series. Till next time, thanks for reading.

THY KINGDOM AE-DUB/MLW FIGHTLAND/NWA HARD TIMES 3

Welcome to an all new edition of Blogs Count Anywhere, the complementary pro wrestling blog to the ODPH Podcast & 607 TWS: The Wrestling Show! It’s been a very busy few weeks as I hit New York Comic Con and have been catching up on all the latest pro wresting news. WWE & GCW have been making some headlines the past week. Bray Wyatt has returned in a BIG way. Nick Gage is the GCW Champion avoiding retirement. All have taken up the majority of press. For this entry, there are some other organizations making some waves in their own right that you should definitely know about. Let’s take a quick lap around the feds and see what’s happening, shall we?

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling

Kicking things off is All Elite Wrestling. During all the headlines, it was announced that current world champion Jon Moxley has signed an extension that will keep him with the company for 5 more years. This is a big win for AEW that needed one in the worst way. Moxley has restarted his career in AEW and took that energy to NJPW & GCW just to name a few indie feds. Mox has been the true face of AEW for a while now and seeing him invest back can only help the company during its’ recent locker room woes. During this time, it was also announced that Renee Paquette has joined the company as well. Another HUGE win for AEW as she is an excellent interviewer & commentator. Memo to the AEW powers that be: PUT RENEE ON THE DYNAMITE ANNOUNCE TEAM ASAP!

AEW also finished a run of shows in Toronto with some noteworthy events transpiring. Orange Cassidy defeated PAC to win the All-Atlantic championship. Fans were also gifted a segment to hype up the Adam Page/Moxley title match for the 10/18 edition of Dynamite (Special Day change). Ring of Honor also had their (more than) fair share of TV time this week as Chris Jericho defended the ROH title against Bryan Danielson with an assist from the ROH Pure Champion Daniel Garcia. It was a better show than the 3 year anniversary one but imo, AEW Rampage had the bigger moment coming from its conclusion.

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling

Walking out at the end of the show to face off with ROH tag champs FTR was Mike Bennett, Maria Kanellis-Bennett and Matt Taven, collectively known as The Kingdom. All 3 are very well known members of the previous Ring Of Honor incarnation. Bennett and Taven are an excellent tag team, most recently seen in Impact Wrestling. Taven has been heavily rumored to be on the radar of WWE, but note the word “rumored”. Maria is very well known to make an impact as well being “The First Lady Of Professional Wrestling”. The real question is IF they are all signed to AEW or is this a partial deal?

If I’m AEW, I don’t let them leave the building without a signed contract. Yes, there are a lot of people signed between AEW and ROH but the Kingdom is one not to pass one. They are that good that they should be featured on programming each week no matter what company it is. If ROH is getting a real TV deal, the Kingdom can add some depth to a very stacked tag team division. If They’re not, they could do some work in an AEW tag team division that (imo) has cooled off a bit without FTR & the Young Bucks in the mix. It feels as the shift of tag team has gone to the newly created trios titles. Other than The Acclaimed and Swerve/Keith Lee, what 2 person teams have been making notable noise. FTR hasn’t been NEAR the AEW belts and finally got some time this week against an ROH team that was lost in the shuffle. This wouldn’t happen with Bennett and Taven. Only question now is how long with this reign of the Kingdom be? If AEW is smart, this should last for quite some time….

Photo Credit: Major League Wrestling

Major League Wrestling is loading up their MLW Fightland Card slated for September 30th in Philadelphia. The main event is World Champion Alex Hammerstone defending against “The Judge” Ed Njuka in a “last Man Standing” match. The card looks like one not to miss with matches like Lio Rush taking on Jacob Fatu and Calvin Tankman facing Willie Mack. Keep following MLW social media to hear about the match line-up. This is looking like a great card.

Photo Credit: National Wrestling Alliance

The National Wrestling Alliance has just announced a few dates for Louisiana in November that all NWA fans simply can’t miss. On November 12th, “Hard Times in New Orleans” aka “Hard Times 3” will feature a 3-way dance for the world title as current NWA Champion Trevor Murdoch defends against former champion Matt Cardona and current NWA TV champion Tyrus. Also scheduled for the show: NWA Women’s World Champion Kamille defending against KiLynn King, and Nick Aldis challenging Odinson amongst other great bouts. On November 13th, there will be a television taping “Revolution Rumble” that fans will want to catch if they can.

That’s all the pro-wrestling talk for this edition. Hit me up on the ODPH podcast social media and llet me know what pro wrestling you’re watching and think we should be covering. Thanks for reading!

AEW DYNAMITE MAKES IT 3!/JON MOXLEY/MJF IS READY

Welcome to an all new edition of Blogs Count Anywhere, the complementary pro wrestling blog to the ODPH Podcast & 607 TWS: The Wrestling Show. This week marks a special anniversary date for All Elite Wrestling. On this week in 2019, AEW Dynamite debuted on the TNT network (8pm EST). With al the hype coming from their first two pay-per-view events, the upstart brand was making a play at something that few have been able to pull off successfully: Weekly Network/Cable TV Programming. Since that time, the company has grown since opening with Cody Rhodes vs. a young upstart named Sammy Guevara. For this blog, we’re gonna take a dive into where the show has gone since and where things are heading now for the big 3 year anniversary show.

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling.

Granted, with all the drama surrounding CM Punk and The Young Bucks, it appears that the world title has some stability now with Jon Moxley as the world champion. In this most recent title run, Mox has been defending it regularly with the “eliminator” stipulation put in. If an opponent beats him, they get an AEW title match as a way of earning their shot. This has grown on me immensely. Ironically enough the champion at the premiere Dynamite was current Ring Of Honor Champion Chris Jericho. The whole frequency of the belt being defended i a breath of fresh air for a company that took a BAD pr hit after the “All Out” media scrum.

As for where Mox is heading with the belt….all signs point to a feud with MJF, but where I’m more focused on is this Saturday for GCW vs. Nick Gage title vs. Career match. Even with that match and another with former champ Hangman Adam Page looking, this is the feud that needs to happen and MJF has to go over. With how much momentum he’s currently riding, MJF is ready for the belt. The “waiting in the wings” approach is working but how they extend the feud is what I’m looking at here. Fans don’t need another”5 labors” deal where Mox needs to defeat all the Firm members. Hopefully this doesn’t happen and Mox continues with the open challenges. It’s working and getting over.

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling.

Speaking of MJF, the days of fighting Brandon Cutler are long over as AEW’s most polarizing wrestlers steps up to actually wrestle Wheeler Yuta this week. A solid storyline until the Mox feud ramps up. Having MJF go thru the Blackpool Combat Club instead could make for some fun storylines. Let’s just hope it stays to the in-ring battles cause no one on the BCC with the exception of Mox and William Regal can even come close to a promo battle with the Salt Of The Earth!

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling.

In 2019, Riho faced Nyla Rose for the AEW women’s title. Hovering right around that mix was Dr. Britt Baker…D.M.D! Fast forward to now and Baker has ascended and never left the main event level, while unfortunately Riho’s run is all but forgotten. This week, Baker is coaching her team from the outside vs. a Saraya led squad. The women’s division is one tha still hasn’t consistently improved on AEW Dynamite. Occasionally the division is featured main event a show or have another match on the card other than in the (usually) 9:10pm time frame. The talent is there and imo, needs to be featured more than they are in front of the live crowds. IF (and that’s in caps for a reason), Saraya is 1000% cleared, then Baker vs. Saraya could be a program to watch for. Fingers crossed for that.

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling.

As far as the coveted tag team titles, The Acclaimed has won over fans and the heads of AEW enough to become champion. In 2019, the closest we had to a traditional tag match on Dynamites opener was a six man tag between the Young Bucks and Kenny Omega vs. Chris Jericho and the newly signed Santana and Ortiz. The aftermath of that match became the ground work for AEW’s debut faction: The Inner Circle.

Since then, the tag team division has been one of AEW’s bright spots with a well stacked roster of teams. Now with the Acclaimed at the top of the rankings, it’s not only a matter of time until they defend against FTR and fans get to see if FTR can add another title to their current collection of IWGP, ROH and AAA belts. For a company that claims how “Rankings matter”, the fact that Dax and Cash haven’t gotten a shot yet is an insult. I fully suspect this will be answered at AEW Full Gear in November. In the meantime, the Acclaimed are running with a newly found energy from the fans who are completely behind Caster and Bowens. It’s that kind of fan approval that got them there and it will be the same fans screaming for FTR to win whenever that match transpires.

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling.

It’s been an interesting road to get to year 3 but give credit where it’s due. Tony Khan and company continue to give fans wrestling each and every week. There are some areas that need attention but when the show is clicking on all cylinders, it’s a fun product to watch. The growth can be seen but there are moments when it feels like it could be a set-back. The in-ring work is consistent but the promos and tv time for the women’s division are 2 big areas of concern.

Those areas should be a priority going into a new year. Adding stars like a Saraya and Hook (featured above) helps the roster but it is gonna take more than new additions to subtract the weaker areas. There are enough high-level wrestling minds on contract that should be demanding to get in on creative and fix these issues. This is low hanging fruit with the people involved with this show to fix.

The pieces are there and the next phase can be summed up with: More consistency from week to week. At the end f the day, the big win is AEW is still on TV and for fans, that’s a very big win! AEW Dynamite 3 year anniversary show airs 10/5 8pm EST on TBS network and the fallout will be on AEW Rampage Friday. Until then, Happy Anniversary AEW!

Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what your favorite AEW Dynamite moment is! For even more pro-wrestling content, check out the latest ODPHpod and 607 TWS. Thanks for reading!

SARAYA HAS RETURNED?!/IMPACT WRESTLING: VICTORY ROAD/GLORY PRO: PAGEANT 2

Welcome to an all new edition of Blogs Count Anywhere, the complementary pro wrestling blog to the ODPH Podcast and 607TWS. The wrestling world is buzzing for two different reasons on Friday, September 23rd. One is the rumored return of Bray Wyatt to Smackdown (and I do stress RUMORED). The other is part 2 of AEW Grand Slam with a 2hr AEW Rampage starting at 10pm EST on TNT. It has a lot of pressure to be as good as night 1 was, because the headlines coming out of AEW Dynamite that night has the IWC talking. Let’s take a quick look at the results from Night 1 of AEW Grand Slam, shall we?

Photo Credit: All Elite Wreslting

The biggest shock of Wednesday was the return to wrestling of SARAYA (fka Paige in the WWE). No one, and I mean NO ONE saw this coming. For some who might not know, Saraya was one of the ground breakers for the women’s division revolution in WWE when she was in NXT. You should remember the absolute classic match between her and Emma on the first hyped NXT special. On her debut to the WWE main roster, Saraya defeated AJ Lee to win the Divas Championship night after Wrestlemania. First night as champion makes aloud and deserved statement. From when you saw her in the ring, there is no question of how great Saraya was. Her story was chronicled in the 2019 movie “Fighting With My Family”

Unfortunately, due to a neck injury, she was forced to step down from in ring competition. Saraya made a successful transition to Smackdown GM and WWE broadcasting work, along with becoming quite successful on Twitch streaming. It was announced that Saraya was parting ways with WWE this past July. Seeing her emerge on AEW has the wrestling world definitely talking.

If she is 100% healthy and can wrestle, this is a HUGE win for AEW. Saraya is a bonifide superstar. She can elevate the division and just wait for the matches vs. Serena Deeb and Britt Baker. However, before getting hopes up, we don’t know the status of her neck and what Saraya we will see. Anytime dealing with an injury like she had raises cause for concern. I really want to see her succeed and hoping this will be a comeback ala Edge because she’s an amazing talent and deserves the chance to write her own ending to her wrestling career. Fingers crossed Saraya and fans get to see that chapter made.

Photo Credit: All Elite Wreslting

Another big moment was Chris Jericho winning the Ring Of Honor world title. This is his 8th world championship. The question now is where do we go from here? Taking the belt from Claudio Castangoli so soon after he debuted in AEW/ROH might raise some eyebrows. IMO, I see why this went down. IF (and stressing IF) ROH is getting some TV time, Jericho has star power to his name and will bring in viewers more than Claudio at this stage. Plus, this is another notch on the “G.O.A.T.” Championship talk surrounding “The Wizard".” Long term, I don’t see him holding it past an inevitable match with Daniel Garcia and their stroyline’s conclusion. Either way, fans will be watching the next moves regardless.

Photo Credit: All Elite Wreslting

Not to be outdone, Jon Moxley defeated Bryan Danielson to become AEW champion for a record 3rd time. With all the drama surrounding CM Punk, phasing his name out of the record books and adding one of he most passionate AEW wrestlers in its place spoke volumes. The only question now is: How soon before MJF cashes in and will this happen before he faces Nick Gage in GCW in the title vs. career match October 8th? those are the two most important questions coming from the epic main event.

Photo Credit: All Elite Wreslting

Last but certainly not least, The Acclaimed became AEW world tag team champions defeating Swerve Strickland and Keith Lee. The fan movement has been strong for Caster and Bowens and maybe this move was too telegraphed after AEW All Out’s fallout, but take nothing away from the team. They cashed in at the biggest points in their careers. The “Scissor Me” movement is going strong. The only thing that looks to derail their run is the long awaited title shot for FTR. Guessing that could main event AEW Full Gear.

Photo Credit: Impact Wreslting

Photo Credit: Glory Pro Wreslting

There is some great indie action to close the weekend out on. Impact Wrestling has “Victory Road” taking place on September 23rd. The main event: “Barbed Wire Massacre” with Moose vs. Steve Maclin vs. Sami Callihan (Live on Fite TV)! You don’t want to miss that!

On September 25th, Glory Pro Wrestling returns to the Pageant in St. Louis for a star-studded show. Make sure you’re following their YouTube page if you can’t make it live to the event. They always have a great card & banking on this to be one fans will be talking about!

That’s it for this week, but hit me up on Twitter and let me know what pro-wrestling you’re checking out and make sure to listen to the latest ODPH and 607TWS for more wrestling content. Thanks for reading!

MJF IS DYNAMITE/TALES FROM THE RING/GCW LIVERPOOL

Welcome to an all new edition of Blogs Count Anywhere, the complementary Pro Wrestling Blog to the ODPH podcast and 607 TWS. All the buzz in the pro wrestling world has been focused on the AEW All Out “Gripe Bomb” fallout. Make sure to check out the 607TWS special edition: AEW Reborn for a closer look at that incident. Now a week removed and the major players involved (that we know of) currently off TV until further notice, how does the landscape shape up now for All Elite Wrestling? This is what the fans SHOULD be talking about. Let's take a closer look and see, shall we?

MJF Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling

MJF

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling

AEW Dynamite kicked off with the prodigal sun returning: MJF to start the show. After closing out “All Out” with a subtle knod he was going for the AEW world title, this was the first time fans heard form him in months since his own incident at “Double Or Nothing”. With Tony Khan vacating the AEW world title (along with the Trios Tag titles due to the “All Out” incident), fans were wondering how “The Salt Of The Earth” fit into plans. MJF opened up playing to the Buffalo crowd and cut a great face promo, only to turn back into heel mode when Jon Moxley hit the ring. MJF made sure to remind everyone that has has a guaranteed title shot whenever and wherever he chooses before leaving the ring.

This was a perfect way to bring him back to the fans for the most part. No stranger to controversy, MJF had the fans watching eating out of the palms of his hands. Getting the attention off Punk, Omega and the Bucks was needed. The talk shifted to when is MJF going to cash in. However, It wasn’t without its’ questionable moments. MJF threw in a line about (paraphrasing) leaving and joining Cody Rhodes in WWE. In a time where AEW needed to stabilize their image, having one of their biggest stars talking about leaving for a rival promotion might not have been the best time. He was a heel doing heel things, but perception is reality and took some luster away from the segment. Luckily, someone else came in and squashed any buzz from that punchline (for now).

Jon Moxley Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling

Jon Moxley

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling

Jon Moxley crashed the segment and addressed him losing the AEW title during the promo with MJF. Moxley also led off with a passionate promo rallying fans around the company. It’s been no secret since Mox has joined up with AEW, he has been doing some of his best promos of his career. With the company reeling in the PR department, Mox cut the best one needed to steady the ship. It made even the most jaded AEW haters take notice. Hearing how emotional he got for AEW was what their fanbase needed to hear. No one talking of leaving. No one talking of going to join HHH. No more distractions. Mox’s speech has now set the direction for the world title tourney heading to AEW Grand Slam later in the month. In a week of turmoil, this was the right message to send the fans before starting the next phase.

Daniel Garcia

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling

Overall. AEW Dynamite might have been their best show in quite some time. Not overwhelming with wasted promo segments, the show had 2 great main events: Hangman Page and Bryan Danielson along with the ROH Pure title on the line with Buffalo native Daniel Garcia finally defeating rival Wheeler Yuta to win the prize. It’s a big moment as Garcia seems to be finally making the breakout that fans are waiting for someone to do. Other than HOOK lately, who has been a homegrown talent to make the leap? Page, MJF and Darby are all from the original signing class. Wardlow shortly after that, but since there has been a big void. Garcia appears that maybe him along with Ricky Starks will be that next wave. Working along side Chris Jericho can only help. The current storyline with JAS vs. BCC for Garcia’s loyalty has been decent but should only get better with the title change but can’t slow down now. Not doubting we get Garcia vs. Guevara happening form this. Never the less, Congrats to the new champ.

Samoa Joe Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling

Samoa Joe

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling

In a nice surprise, AEW Rampage also had one of their stronger shows in recent memory as well. ROH Champion Claudio Castangoli defeated Dax from FTR, Serena Deeb won against Madison Rayne and Samoa Joe is now back on TV setting up some matches for the ROH title. IMO, just rename AEW Rampage to ROH Rampage and let the talent shine. This capped off a great rebound for the company by making fans talk about the in-ring work, instead of the out of ring drama. Fingers crossed, this is the start of more great wrestling programming to come.

Photo Credit: Pro Wrestling Revolver

Pro Wrestling Revolver has an insane card set for September 17th with “Tales From The Ring".” AEW Tag Team Champs Swerve Strickland and Keith Lee will be on the card against Rich Swann and Matt Palmer, Impact Wrestling Champ Josh Alexander is facing the 1 called Manders, Speedball Mike Bailey has an open challenge 6-way for the X-division title and much more! Don’t miss this PWR card as it’s available on Fite TV! It’s well worth the price of admission!

Photo Credit: Game Changer Wrestling

Game Changer Wrestling gets ready for a whirlwind tour stretching over the next few weeks starting up in the UK on September 16th. It’s a very stacked card with EFFY, Matt Cardona, Joey Janela and others making this tour. personally, I can’t wait to see Blake Christian vs Jordan Oliver. The event will be streamed on Fite TV so make sure you’re following GCW on socials so you don’t miss this event.

Photo Credit: Major League Wrestling

Lastly, MLW just added a major match for its’ Super Series show happening September 18th in Atlanta. Shun Skywalker (from DragonGate) is challenging MLW Middleweight champion Myron Reed. Another excellent match added to this card, so make sure you’re following MLW for all the latest.

That’s all the pro wrestling talk for this week’s blog. Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what pro wrestling we should be talking about here & don’t miss the next addition of 607TWS! Thanks for reading.

AEW ALL OUT FINAL PREDICTIONS

Welcome to a special edition of Blogs Count Anywhere, the complementary pro wrestling blog to the ODPH podcast and 607TWS: the Wrestling Show. It’s a HUGE weekend of wrestling going on with GCW’s Second City Summit & WWE’s Clash at the Castle along with NXT Worlds Collide. On this week’s 607TWS, the whole 607podcasts family gave their previews for those events. However, the show that everyone will have their eyes on is AEW’s “All Out” hailing from Chicago 8pm EST (available on BR Live). The card has been evolving since the go-home show on Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite. Let’s take a final preview and give the last predictions until Sunday, shall we?

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling

AEW ALL OUT BUY-IN SHOW (7PM EST)

Angelo Parker vs. HOOK (FTW Championship)

This match has come together pretty quickly, but let’s face it: The AEW Faithful LOVE Hook. There was no way he’s missing the show and there’s no way he’s losing in this one. Winner: HOOK

Tomohiro Ishii vs. Eddie Kingston

This is a “replacement” match from the first match announced for this card: Sammy Guevara vs. Kingston. This is definitely in Sammy’s best interest considering the drama backstage with him and Kingston. Ishii is a solid replacement but I don’t see Kingston taking the L here. Winner: Eddie Kingston

Kip Sabian vs. PAC (All-Atlantic Championship)

The forgotten title on AEW is getting defended against a forgotten wrestler. Sabian has fallen thru the cracks with all the new signings and disappeared to the point he started wearing a paper bag mask to shows. FINALLY, the powers that be are using one of their original signees in profile match. Unfortunately, Sabian’s return will be empty handed. PAC just won the belt at Forbidden Door in June. He’s not dropping it here. Winner: #ANDSTILL PAC

Oritz and Ruby Soho vs. Tay Melo & Sammy Geuvara (AAA mixed tag team championship)

This literally was added as I’m typing this blog. Sammy is back on the card after all the drama after all. Ruby and Ortiz got the win on AEW Rampage. Unfortunately, they’re not going back to back with the wins. Winners: #ANDSTILL Tay and Sammy

FTR & Wardlow

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling

AEW ALL OUT MAIN CARD 8pm EST (BR Live)

Jay Lethal & The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) vs. FTR & Wardlow

This is a very puzzling match as the TNT Champion and ROH Tag Team Champs are NOT defending their titles. Instead, it feels like a filler match but with 6 over-talented people in that ring. Wardlow has a feud going on with Team lethal and FTR isn’t getting an AEW title shot regardless of being no. 1 contenders for 8 months now. Super happy to see MCMG in AEW and hopefully this isn’t the last time. That said, The Pinnacle will rise to get the victory here. Winners: FTR/Wardlow

Powerhouse Hobbs Vs. Ricky Starks

One of AEW’s best storylines, Team Taz’s final goodbye happens here. Starks is prime for a bigger role on the card and ending feud with Hobbs here makes perfect sense. This will be a sleeper mach on the card but we are about to bear witness to the start of the Starks Era. Winner: Ricky Starks

Miro, Sting, & Darby Allin vs House Of Black (Malakai Black, Brody King and Buddy Matthews)

In the “Why” moment of the night, Miro is teaming with Sting and Darby Allin to take on the House Of Black. “Why” because Miro has been thrown in this storyline and it doesn’t feel organic. House of Black has been an after thought on the roster (IMO). I’m hoping for an upset here cause if the House loses another big profile match, this would be a major blow to one of the more hyped factions in AEW. For argument sake, I’m going against what I think will happen. In the House We Trust. Winners: House Of Black via REASONS

Bryan Danielson

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling

Bryan Danielson vs. Chris Jericho

This match has two first ballot hall of famers going at it on the big stage. Jericho has been borrowing from the Book of Mick Foley lately by tapping back into “former” personas. For this match, Jericho is going back to the “LionHeart” time. Danielson has just returned from injury and become wrapped up into a battle for Daniel Garcia, the Jericho Appreciation Society member whos earned Danielson’s respect and looks to be flipping sides. While that would make a great flip (esp. sending Wheeler Yuta to the JAS), I’m calling Garcia causes Danielson to take the pin and reunite the JAS. Winner: Chris Jericho

Jungle Boy vs Christian Cage

If the promos are any indication, this will be another sleeper match. Cage went from advisor to Jurassic Express to super villain to the AEW faithful. All signs point to Luchasaurus turning on Jungle Boy and become Cage’s muscle ala the days with Tomko in Impact Wrestling. Winner: Christian Cage.

Casino Ladder Match: Wheeler Yuta vs. Claudio Castagnoli vs. Rey Fenix vs. Penta vs. Andrade El Idolo vs. Rush vs. Dante Martin vs. “The Joker”

A ladder match to determine a future championship opportunity? Nothing earth shattering here, but the field is very solid. It will be a great match, but unless there’s a big tie swerve, history has shown to bet on the Joker during these matches. Nothing new there. As for who’s the Joker? Some will say MJF, but I’m going with Winner: ADAM COLE (BAY BAY)

Athena vs. Jade Cargill (TBS Championship)

Cargill is undefeated and on a roll. Athena is the next contender and has been trying to make the most from this storyline. This will be a great test to see how far Cargill has progressed (remember she’s only been doing this for a year years now). All signs point to Cargill winning but I’m going a different rout that I;ll explain a bit later. Winner: #ANDNEW Athena

Kenny Omega & The Young Bucks

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Kenny Omega & The Young Bucks vs. Hangman Adam Page/Dark order (AEW Trios Tag Championship)

What a long, strange trip this has been. When this tourney was announced, most fans saw Hangman Adam Page joining the Bucks for the tourney. That didn’t happen but fans saw Kenny Omega return from nearly 9 months off from injury to help the Bucks get to the finals. Page was still part of this tourney as a late replacement for 10 with the Dark order to help get them to the finals.

This should be an excellent match. The Bucks show out for the PPV’s. Silver and Reynolds are very slept on for how good they are as a team. Omega and Page have a lengthy history ranging from being partners to rivals resulting in Page taking the World Title from Omega. That all said, the safe money is bet on the Elite, but what happens if someone interferes and costs the Bucks the titles? How bout an Adam Cole (Bay Bay). This becomes an even safe bet if he’s not the joker in the ladder match. Winners: Hangman/Dark Order.

Britt Baker vs. Toni Storm vs. Jamie Hayter vs. Hikaru Shida (AEW Interim Women’s Championship)

Thunder Rosa is out due to injury so Toni Storm needed a new opponent. She got 3 instead. Baker and Shida are former champs. Hayter is a BIG X Factor as she’s been Baker’s muscle for months now. With everything going on, this was a great call to make. If we’re doing this Locks & leaps style, Winner: the Lock is Toni Storm. Regardless if this was vs. Rosa or everyone else, she’s becoming champ.

Why this makes even more sense. Remember when I said Jade Cargill might drop the TBS title, the only reason I see that happening is so she would be on a path vs. the Women’s champion if it’s Storm or Rosa at “Full Gear”. How fast we get there is another question, but Lock is Storm, Leap is Hayter.

Swerve Strickland & Keith Lee (C) vs. The Acclaimed (AEW world tag team titles)

First and foremost, FTR should be in this match. Secondly, this match had very little build to feel “pay Per View” level. Swerve and Lee have been a great team, but if rankings matter, they should have different opponents. The Acclaimed seem to have come out of nowhere to get the shot. Granted, they are over with the AEW faithful but is that enough here? This will be a great match but without a noteworthy build, it’s reading like this will be an easy #ANDSTILL for Swerve and Lee.

CM Punk

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling

Jon Moxley

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling

CM PUNK VS. JON MOXLEY (C) - AEW WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP

A few questions answered, a few more raised. That’s the general reaction to this match. After 7 years away, CM Punk returns to wrestling and defeats Adam Page at “Double Or Nothing”to win the World title. Punk gets injured shortly there after and is out of action for a few months with a foot injury. In the meantime, an interim world champ was decided with Moxley taking on a battle royal winner (Kyle O’Reilley), winning at “AEWxNJPW Forbidden Door” to become interim champ, and has been defending it left and right since. Punk returns a few weeks ago, and fans get the main event of All out on free TV for all of 3:11 as Punk appears to re-injure his foot and Moxley squashes him. This past week’s AEW Dynamite showed Ace Steel, longtime friend of Punk giving him a “Rocky-esque” speech to help him find his smile and sign the open challenge for All OUT.

The first question that comes to mind is why do this match on Dynamite if it’s going to be a squash. What’s the incentive to see another match? Sure, there was a great speech by Steel, but what does that mean for a match where the opponent ran right thru Punk? Can one speech wipe away that memory from fans so they shell out $49.99 on PPV to watch? The answer to that will be shown in the buys for the PPV. If the buys are low, then the fans tuned out. If they are huge, then the fans bought in.

The second question is what is the true status of Punk? Is he able to go at the high level expected for this spotlight? The answer is: He has to be. Running it back so quickly after a squash, Punk has to go an easy 20 mins + to get this match over. I feel he will. Knowing it’s in Chicago and what this means for his legacy, there is no alternative.

The last one: Moxley is on fire right now with his AEW run. Does he drop the belt? That one is a bit more easy to decipher. Since his return last year, everything AEW has been building centers around CM Punk. Love it or hate it, he’s the franchise guy since Cody Rhodes left. By forcing a story to be had, squash match, inspirational speech and all interview points in between, all signs point to CM PUNK #ANDNEW.

Overall, AEW All Out is a very loaded card that will be generating some buzz whenever it gets over (banking this might be a 4+ hour show). In the meantime, hit me up on Twitter and let me know your picks and thoughts for AEW’s big sunday night.

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COUNTDOWN TO AEW ALL OUT/MLW SUPER SERIES/ GCW SECOND CITY SUMMIT

Welcome to an all new edition of Blogs Count Anywhere, the complementary pro wrestling blog to the ODPH podcast and 607 TWS. This might be a shorter blog than ususal since a LOT was discussed on this week’s 607TWS. That said, All eyes in the wrestling world are waiting for and watching AEW this week as its’ their HUGE “All Out” weekend. There has been some moves that have raised some eyebrows going into the big show Sunday, September 4th hailing from Chicago and available on pay-per-view via Bleacher Report & standard cable outlets in the USA (Fite TV for international viewers). Let’s take a look at a few that play a big part on the road to the show, shall we?

CM PUNK/Jon Moxley

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling (Lee South)

The Main Event for “All Out” was presented FOR FREE on AEW Dynamite this week as CM Punk returned to face Jon Moxley in a unification bout. Punk “was injured” and squashed in a 3 min match. The fallout has become a vacancy in the main event slot for Sunday. Moxley is scheduled to talk on this week’s Dynamite so we can speculate that his opponent will be named. As mentioned on the show this week, the only name you can plug and play with is Samoa Joe.

Rumors of Adam Page and MJF won’t have the same big name push to sell a $50 show to fans on the fence of buying it. Adam Cole is still out. Claudio is in the same faction as Moxley so that wouldn’t make sense. Joe is instant credibility and will be something new for fans to watch. I fear that it will be a set-up to get Punk back in the main slot (as he could win the casino ladder match) and try recapturing some old ROH magic. If so, the lasting picture of putting the Mox vs Punk match on 2 weeks prior will (imo) be known as a huge misfire, esp before the biggest show of the year. That was the best match to make for the show. Giving it away for free might have been more costly than anyone realizes.

Will O’spreay and Aussie Open

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling (Lee South)

Another interesting story is who will be in the Trios Tournament finals. On AEW Dynamite this week, Will O’spreay and Aussie Open will challenge Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks. The winner goes on to face the Dark order in the finals on Sunday. Given the history between O’Spreay and Omega, this could be a treacherous line to walk. Both have been taking shots on social media with the Billy G.O.A.T. taking some deeper cuts. Pending on how this goes, The Elite would be featured against the underdogs of 10, Silver and Reynolds. Maybe we will have an upset thrown our way? Wednesday will give some clarity on where this is headng but that match should be generating noteworthy buzz.

Reba, Britt Baker DMD and Jaime Hayter

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling (Lee South)

Thunder Rosa is out for defending her AEW Women’s title at the show due to injury. Her match has now ben made a fatal 4 way with Britt Baker, Shida, Jaime Hayter and Toni Storm. Safe money is Toni Storm to win since she was the original opponent for Rosa at All Out, but not doubting a surprise in Hayter pulling a quick win off. Baker is the most over wrestler in the women’ division so I wouldn’t be shocked if she did but thinking it’s Storm’s time. Should be a great match regardless.

Brody King, Malakai Black and Buddy Matthews

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling

Lastly…. wtf happened to the House of Black? An early odds on favorite to go to the AEW Trios Finals, they were upset by the Dark Order thanks to Miro interference. Now, it appears to seem they will be facing Miro, Darby Allin and STING at the show. This is the second time in recent months that the much hyped faction has missed out on winning some championships. It feels like such a letdown that they haven’t gone over more. Hoping that they will finally land a championship before years’ end. It’s long overdue.

MLW: Super Series

Credit: Major League Wrestling

Major League Wrestling has announced Hammerstone vs. Bandido for it’s Super Series card on September 18th in Atlanta, GA. This card will be one not to miss so make sure you keep an eye out on MLW socials for more information.

GCW Second City Summit

Credit: Game Changer Wrestling

Game Changer Wrestling has a HUGE weekend in their own right going on with the Second City Summit. All 4 of these cards are must watch and personally, I can’t wait to see “The Art Of War Games” going down September 3rd with a WILD Tag Team War Games match to close out. Order the bundle on Fite TV now and don’t miss all the action!

That’s all the pro wrestling talk for now. Make sure to listen to the latest 607TWS on all the 607 podcasts channels this week for more detailed topics. hit me up on Twitter and let me know what you’re watching this weekend. As always, Thanks for Reading!

MOX VS PUNK/BOUND FOR GLORY/CIRCLE 6 CATALYST

Welcome to an all new edition of Blogs Count Anywhere, the complementary Pro Wrestling blog to the ODPH podcast & 607 TWS: The Wrestling Show. Fans are on the road to AEW All Out taking place Sept. 4th live on PPV and hailing from Chicago, Illinois. There has been a LOT of talk coming from this week's AEW Dynamite and a promo that shifted gears (in theory) for where we were heading to in September. AEW is delivering MOX VS. PUNK next week! The timing of this promo is ironic too as it was 1 year ago that CM Punk arrived in AEW. Let's take a look at this and some other noteworthy stories in the land of pro wrestling this week, shall we?

CM PUNK

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling

On Wednesday, CM Punk made a proper return to the ring after time off from foot surgery. During this promo segment, Punk wasted no time in taking direct shots at Hangman Adam Page and Eddie Kingston before shifting gears towards Intern Champ Jon Moxley. Moxley gave some verbal jabs back before an impromptu scuffle began. This went on for a while and then started back up later in the show. The result from all of this: The main event for “All Out” has been moved up to next week’s Dynamite. This instantly raised some questions.

To start with, IF this match has a clean finish, what can you replace your main event at All Out with? For being the biggest (or second depending on where you rank Double Or Nothing) show of the year, messing with the main event this close to the show is a huge gamble. It almost leads to think there will be a time limit draw or some kind of odd ending to justify running it back. The only thing this might produce is a ratings spike…but what if it doesn’t? Unlike others, ratings don’t make my world spin, but for those that do, IF Dynamite doesn’t draw over 1 million viewers+ (gauge 1.3 to 1.4 range), what does that say about how many people are excited about this feud to pay $50 to watch it again when they didn’t show up to see it for free?

Another question is we are now at the 1 year anniversary of Punk joining AEW. If making him the marquee name of the company via being champion doesn’t draw big on Wednesday, how will Punk’s first year be defined? You may say “well, it’s only a match”, but is it really? This was the biggest match to put on their flagship PPV. If viewing numbers stay the same as they have hovered around the same number of viewers for weeks now, was the nostalgia signing the right call? At the time, yes but as the months have grown on, fans’ opinions about Punk have varied. Viewership hasn’t been consistently over 1 million on his shows. If he’s the face of the franchise and there’s been no growth, how should that be taken? Wednesday should be a good indicator of how to answer that. Punk needs to equal ratings, for if this stumbles, AEW will need to make a bigger main event on short notice to cover this up. Only time will tell if/when they’ll need to do that and make a call about if it’s still the “Summer Of Punk” again or is Summer over?

Don Callis, Kenny Omega and Michael Nakasawa

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling

On Wednesday, fans were greeted to the return of the one and only Kenny Omega! In case anyone might have forgotten, Omega is one of the best wrestlers on the planet right now. Wildly decorated in NJPW and AEW, Omega brings a pedigree to AEW that few others can match. Omega was the mystery 3rd partner to the Young Bucks in the AEW Trios Tournament. Omega has been gone a long time healing up from some injuries. How did he fare in the ring?

Well, Omega didn’t look like the Omega of old, but I will chalk that up to him being inactive for so long. However, Omega at 50% is still better than most others at 100%. The match vs. Andrade, Rush and Dragon Lee was a good “welcome back” for Omega. Moving forward, Omega will surely get back to the “Best Bout Machine” status he’s known for but it will take time. Being in the Trios Tourney might be a blessing in disguise for Omega being able to get his timing back while letting the Young Bucks take the majority of the action. It’s what he will do POST tourney that intrigues me most. Will he go for the singles title again or will he be with the Original Elite vs. The “Undisputed Elite”? It’s still way too early to tell but it’s great to see Omega back in the squared circle.

Claudio castagnoli

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling

It was also announce on Friday’s AEW Rampage that Ring Of Honor World Champion Claudio Castagnoli had an open challenge that was answered by Dustin Rhodes. It was a very solid segment between two veterans of the squared circle. Their match is set for next week’s AEW Rampage and will be a fun one to watch. Claudio is getting much needed TV time with the belt.

I’m still set on eventually making Rampage into ROH Rampage. This is a great place t let ROH talent be showcased until if/when they get a TV deal. rampage’s numbers are not the best, so why not make the switch? It’s a no brainer.

Julia Hart & Buddy Matthews

Photo Credit: All Elite Wrestling

Also on Rampage, fans witnessed the start of what I hope becomes a really drawn out feud: Miro vs. Biddy Matthews. Ignore Miro’s “unique” promos and let me start messing with the House of Black on the regular. It can work wonders building both up.

As for Matthews, he’s been called the “Best Kept Secret” in wrestling for years now. AEW needs to let him loose and build a solid foundation when he’s has time to work. Giving him an opponent like Miro i a great start but they need to continue to grow this story line without getting lost in the shuffle.

Photo Credit: Impact Wreslting

Impact wrestling has officially announced their Main Event for their biggest show of the year: Bound For Glory! Current Impact world champion Josh Alexander is set to face Eddie Edwards in what should be an excellent match. The card is chapping on October 7th, and hailing from Albany, NY! For more information on how to check this show out, click here.

Photo Credit: Circle 6 Wreslting

Last bit of news for the week: It has been announced that Circle 6 will be streaming on Fite TV! As a fan, I’m super excited to check them out on Fite. The first show on Fite is “The Catalyst” which will crown the first Circle 6 heavyweight champion. One of the biggest hang-ups I’ve had with this promotion is how they stream their fights. Being on Fite will clear a lot of those issues up! Make sure you’re following Circle 6 on socials for more info about this card.

That’s all the pro wrestling talk for this week. Hit me up on Twitter and let me know what Pro Wrestling you’re checking out. As always, thanks for reading!