If the Psycho Circus is NYWC’s version of Wrestlemania, Aftermath is RAW the next night. Angry Andy lets us know what worked, and what didn’t, as NYWC set the stage for the year to come.
Reviews
Last week, in review, with Daron “Action” Jackson and friends.
The Shield, The Wyatts and at least six other people ended the PPV era with a bang. But did we get our money’s worth one last time?
Every year, the New York Wrestling Connection goes all out to present the Psycho Circus, it’s biggest show of the year. Angry Andy is here to let you know what worked, what didn’t, and why you missed out.
We began the Road to WrestleMania last night, and while some in attendance may have went into business for itself, so did the WWE.
Last week, Dave previewed Genesis, last Thursday’s edition of TNA television, as though it was going to be the first half of a four-hour pay-per-view style show. Instead, Genesis Part 1 was a two-hour advertisement hyping Genesis Part 2, masquerading as an episode of Impact. Dave is not happy about that.
Over the next three days, Dave will be reviewing the past month of Impact Wrestling action in anticipation of Thursday night’s Genesis Free-for-View (or whatever it is they call the things that used to be PPVs that they were losing money on). Here’s Part Three: the 1/9/2014 show.
Over the course of three days, Dave will be reviewing the past month of Impact Wrestling action in anticipation of Thursday night’s Genesis Free-for-View (or whatever it is they call the things that used to be PPVs that they were losing money on). Here’s Part Two: the 1/2/2014 show.
Over the next three days, Dave will be reviewing the past month in Impact Wrestling action in anticipation of Thursday night’s Genesis Free-for-View (or whatever it is they call the things that used to be PPVs that they were losing money on). Here’s part one: the 12/26 show.
This Week: How long before someone stops the ascension of The Ascension? Please?