Jerome Cusson and Ryan Rozanski are back this week and are joined by the voice of AAW, Phil Colvin. They discuss this coming Saturday’s Scars and Stripes show and talk about some of the big events of 2010. Phil also goes over his thoughts on DG USA and Truth Martini in Ring of Honor. Then Jerome and Ryan give early reviews of DG USA’s Open the Ultimate Gate. And what a doozy. A fine way to end your holiday weekend.

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AAW Redemption DVD Review

A new year means more of AAW in Davenport! Read the rest of this entry

AAW War is Coming DVD Review


AAW’s run in Davenport continues! Read the rest of this entry

Beginning in October of last year, AAW decided to run some shows in Davenport, Iowa. It’s the home area of both Tyler Black and Shane Hollister, two of AAW’s top stars. Guess that makes sense. Smart Mark Video recently released all four shows on two discs since no show is longer than about two hours. These are pretty much B shows, but I’m hoping for a bit of enjoyment based on some of the main events. Read the rest of this entry

It’s amazing how we’re a wrestling site that loves to cover independent wrestling, but Independent Tour De Force Volume 1 has yet to be reviewed on the site. The editor of this website must be completely incompetent and not have any clue what he’s doing. Anyway, a number of wrestling companies had the chance to put their best foot forward by including one match on this illustrious disk produced by Dragon Gate USA. FIP, AAW, CHIKARA, WSU, and Hybrid Pro had the opportunity to show why we the viewing public should consider plunking down money for a DVD. What companies will make you want to put your credit card in the DVD player because you’re so excited to buy a show? What companies will make you shake your head in shame? Read the rest of this entry


Doug Williams’ finisher finally gets a show name! Read the rest of this entry

The date was December 26, 2009. It was a cold, blizzard filled night in Berwyn, Illinois. Despisite the weather outside, AAW presented Twisted Christmas, a 4 ½ show that featured a 60 minute draw and fans turning on the main event. Wait. That was a horrible dream I had. All jokes aside, the blizzard sucked for anyone who would have had to drive in it, and I can’t blame anyone for saying to hell with it. Still, there was a show to put on,  and one of the best parts about the independent wrestling business is it doesn’t revolve around guy. Read the rest of this entry

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