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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Dec 29, 2016 7:04:17 GMT -5
LIVE FROM THE SAP ARENA IN MANNHEIM GERMANY FRIDAY JUNE 8th, 2018 BELL TIME: 6:35PM CET
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Dec 29, 2016 7:06:19 GMT -5
Very sharp performance by the War King... And it looks like he'll be in line for a title shot in the near future... Callihan showed great resiliency, but simply couldn't get things going on offense... Although he's one of my favorites, not a great outlook for the New Horror when these two face off again... Thoroughly enjoyed the tag bout between ReDRagon and the Nightmare Warriors... Win or lose, I'm always impressed by Frightmare and Hallowicked... Two underrated talents and I would be interested to see how they might make out if they happened to venture down solo pathways... Also enjoyed the respective victories by Donst and Sabin... Excellent show! Looks like the rematch is happening immediately, can Callihan turn it up a few notches to counter the "War King" or is Kingston on route to becoming a two time North American Champion?
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Post by Pariah on Dec 29, 2016 7:41:03 GMT -5
Very sharp performance by the War King... And it looks like he'll be in line for a title shot in the near future... Callihan showed great resiliency, but simply couldn't get things going on offense... Although he's one of my favorites, not a great outlook for the New Horror when these two face off again... Thoroughly enjoyed the tag bout between ReDRagon and the Nightmare Warriors... Win or lose, I'm always impressed by Frightmare and Hallowicked... Two underrated talents and I would be interested to see how they might make out if they happened to venture down solo pathways... Also enjoyed the respective victories by Donst and Sabin... Excellent show! Looks like the rematch is happening immediately, can Callihan turn it up a few notches to counter the "War King" or is Kingston on route to becoming a two time North American Champion? The New Horror just used that first encounter to scout his potential challenger... He will shut the War King down!
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Jan 4, 2017 5:26:43 GMT -5
BREAKING NEWSCHANGES TO THE STADIUM SERIES GOING FORWARDThe National Wrestling Alliance Championship Committee has recently made the decision to make some changes to the Stadium Series Tournament going forward. Due to several top talents opting out of this years Tournament to join a rival promotion, the tournament this year will not only feature the winner getting a shot at the Worlds Heavyweight Championship, but they will join the National Wrestling Alliance Roster full time starting in January 2019. This unique stipulation will allow for someone to join the National Wrestling Alliance roster immediately without having to work their up through the Tier System. The National Wrestling Alliance Championship Committee wishes all men we are gearing up for the 2018 Stadium Series all the best as they work towards earning both a shot at the Worlds Heavyweight Championship and a full time contract with the National Wrestling Alliance.
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Jan 19, 2017 2:16:13 GMT -5
BREAKING NEWSCHANGE COMING TO THE NWA RELEGATION SYSTEMThe National Wrestling Alliance Championship Committee has just agreed on several new changes in the Relegation System that is set to have its first impact at the end of 2018. The first change is the wrestler in both the National Wrestling Alliance and Maple Leaf Wrestling will be outright released from the National Wrestling Alliance system. In the National Wrestling Alliance this roster hole will be filled by the winner of the Stadium Series who will join the National Wrestling Alliance roster full time in 2019. The next three worst records in the NWA will be relegated to Maple Leaf Wrestling. Maple Leaf Wrestling will send their top three stars to the NWA and in addition to the wrestler with the worst record being released the next two wrestlers at the bottom end of the Win/Lose spectrum will be relegated to the House of Pain. Finally the House of Pain will still be releasing the bottom four wrestlers with the top three wrestlers being promoted to Maple Leaf Wrestling. Bellow you can find a chart that shows this new change which is based on the current standing within the entire National Wrestling Alliance Tier System: NWA RELEGATION | MLW PROMOTIONS | MLW RELEGATION | HoP PROMOTIONS | HoP RELEASES | Petey Williams 0-6 Austin Aries 1-5 Colt Cabana 2-4 Drew Gulak 2-4 Jon Moxley 2-4 Moose 2-4 | AJ Styles 7-0 MLW Champ Adam Cole 5-2 Tommaso Ciampa 4-2 Uhaa Nation 4-2 | Andy Dalton 0-6 Dalton Castle 1-5 Will Ospreay 1-5 Donovan Dijak 2-5 | Hiroshi Tanahashi 5-0 HoP Champ Ethan Carter III 4-1 Lio Rush 4-1 | Steve O'Reno 0-6 Cedric the Hitman 1-5 Matt Riddle 1-4 Cheeseburger 2-4 James Morgan 2-4 Jimmy Rave 2-4 |
*NAMES IN COLOR UNDER RELEGATION COLUMNS ARE IN POSITION TO BE RELEASED AT THE END OF THE YEAR*
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Jan 19, 2017 6:50:34 GMT -5
LIVE FROM THE SAP ARENA IN MANNHEIM GERMANY FRIDAY JUNE 8th, 2018 BELL TIME: 6:35PM CET "Maple Leaf Muscle" Petey Williams v "A Double" Austin Aries"Maple Leaf Wrestling" Petey Williams opened this one with a brutal forearm smash as he looked to turn his fortunes around. Williams then connected with both the O Canada! and Canadian Leg Sweep picking up a near fall on Aries. Williams then connected with a double knee facebuster that saw Aries tumble to the arena floor. Williams followed him out and the two started brawling on the arena floor until Aries ducked under a charging clothesline attempt and hit the ring post hard with his arm. Aries then tossed Williams back into the ring and came off the top rope with an elbow drop before climbing back to the top and landing the 450 Splash for the pinfall victory. WINNER: "A Double" Austin Aries via pinfall at the 6:13 mark.Colt "Boom Boom" Cabana v Drew GulakThese two opened up with a collar and elbow tie up before Gulak took the early advantage when he caught Cabana with a double leg takedown. Gulak then went for a body slam, but Cabana fought him off and came back with a right hand smash attempt that Gulak blocked. Gulak then hit the Bataclan suplex before connecting with a pair of flying clotheslines. Gulak then went for second Bataclan suplex, but Cabana fought him off and took firm control of this one when he laid out Gulak with a running double knee strike. Cabana then caught Gulak with the Flying Apple that sent Gulak tumbling through the ropes and out of the ring. Gulak then got frustrated and started to walk away from the match, but Cabana grabbed him and dragged Gulak back into the ring and locked on the Billy Goat's Curse and held Gulak in the hold for several long minutes but Gulak refused to tap out. Cabana finally released the hold and connected with the Colt .45 for the pinfall victory. WINNER: Colt "Boom Boom" Cabana via pinfall at the 18:28 mark.Addiction (Christopher Daniels & Kazarian) w/ Larry Dallas v All Night Express (Kenny King & Rhett Titus)The Addiction dominated the majority of this one as they isolated and beat down Rhett Titus earning several near falls on Titus before Titus could finally make the tag to Kenny King. King hit the ring hard but the All Night Express lost the momentum after King tagged in Titus for an atomic drop lariat combination on Kazarian. Kazarian then blocked a clothesline and laid out Titus with the Back to the Future before he tagged in Daniels. Daniels then caught Titus with the Best Moonsault Ever for a near fall. Daniels then came off the top rope with a second BME, but Rhett Titus got his knees up this time and came back with the Sex Factor to create enough separation to tag King back into this one. Kenny King then connected with the Royal Flush before tagging Titus back into this for the One Night Stand to end this one as Kazarian and Larry Dallas could only watch on stunned. WINNERS: All Night Express (Kenny King & Rhett Titus) via pinfall at the 27:57 mark."Lunatic Fringe" Jon Moxley w/ Percy Pringle III v Moose w/ Stockely HathawayThe "Lunatic Fringe" Jon Moxley opened this one by stunning Moose with a face rake before starting a wild slugfest that staggered Moose. Moxley then landed a Russian Leg Sweep on Moose before hitting a running bulldog for a near fall. Moxley then tossed Moose out of the ring and followed him out and landed a brutal bulldog on the arena floor that nearly gave Moxley the count out victory. As Moose made his way back into the ring Moxley caught him with a second running bulldog before he climbed to the top rope. Moxley then came off with a diving elbow drop only for Moose to roll out of the way, as Moxley got back to his feet Moose caught the "Lunatic Fringe" with a Spear to pick up the pinfall victory. WINNER: Moose via pinfall at the 9:13 mark.Moose earned his third point and can either challenge for the North American Championship or try for the five points he'd need to challenge for the Worlds Heavyweight Championship, the choice is his"Knockout Artist" Chris Hero v "Man Beast" RhinoHero opened this one looking to connect with a European uppercut only for the "Man Beast" to block it and comeback with a side belly-to-belly suplex. Rhino then tossed Hero into the corner and as he charged in Hero caught Rhino with a brutal back elbow. Hero then then hit the Cyclone Kill for a near fall. After Rhino kicked out Hero laid him out with several quick rolling elbows before hitting the Cyclone Kill for a near fall. Chris Hero then put the exclamation point on this one with back to back Deathblows to pick up the fairly dominating victory in this one. WINNER: "Knockout Artist" Chris Hero via pinfall at the 4:54 mark.Tim Donst v Tommy EndThis match up saw numerous momentum swings as both Tommy End and Tim Donst fought hard for the advantage in this one. Donst did his best to wear down End hitting all of his big moves several times and even locked on the SDT twice, but Tommy End refused to submit. End did manage to twice connect with the Owari Death Foot Stomp while wearing down Donst with the Elohim combination and numerous roundhouse high kicks. End did pick up numerous near falls with the vertical drop brainbuster. End even locked on the Dragon Slayer several times before finally putting an end to this one with the Nephilim earning the pinfall victory. WINNER: Tommy End via pinfall at the 46:38 mark."Future" Chris Sabin v "Johnny Wrestling" Johnny GarganoGargano opened this one up by catching Sabin with a dropkick before he tossed Sabin off the ropes, Sabin rebounded and caught Gargano with a flying forearm. Sabin then connected with a superkick for a near fall before connecting with a sit-out powerbomb. Sabin then hit the Cradle Shock for another near fall before he tossed Gargano out of the ring. Sabin followed him out and Gargano caught him with a low dropkick. Gargano then hit Sabin with a swinging reverse STO on the arena floor that nearly gave Gargano the count out victory. Gargano then tossed Sabin back into the ring and connected with three straight Hurts Donuts before locking on the Garga-No Escape. Sabin quickly made his way to the ropes to force the break, Gargano released the hold and dragged Sabin back into the center of the ring and reapplied the hold. Once again Sabin started working his way toward the ropes, just as Sabin was about to reach the ropes Gargano rolled the hold back into the center of the ring leaving the "Future" no choice but to finally tap out ending this one. WINNER: "Johnny Wrestling" Johnny Gargano via submission at the 12:02 mark.Ego Trip (Ethan Page & Robtert Anthony) (c) w/ Bobby "the Brain" Heenan v Forever Hooligans (Alex Koslov & Rocky Romero) w/ Nikita Breznikov"#AllEgo" Ethan Page opened this one looking to connect with a punch against Alex Koslov, but Koslov blocked and came back with a spinning enzuigiri. Koslov then tagged "Mr. Azucar" Rocky Romero into the ring for an assisted corner splash. Romero then tossed Page into the far corner and as he charged in "#AllEgo" sidestepped and quickly rolled up Romero for a near fall. Page then connected with a pair of Spinning Dwayne's only for Nikita Breznikov to distract the referee following both attempts. Page then hit the Boom! Head Shot before hitting a third Spinning Dwayne for the victory as "The Ego" Robert Anthony prevented Koslov from making the save giving the Ego Trip the dominating victory in this one. WINNERS: Ego Trip (Ethan Page & Robert Anthony) via pinfall at the 5:05 mark."Pure Original" Chris Sinclair (c) w/ Veda Scott v "Backbreaker Messiah" Roderick Strong w/ Larry DallasRoderick Strong took the fight right to the reigning and defending Worlds Heavyweight Championship catching Sinclair with a series of forearm strikes and then a pair of brutal elbow strikes. Strong then connected with a rolling elbow before hitting the Death by Roderick. Strong then connected with a Sick Kick for a quick near fall. Strong then hit Sinclair with an Olympic Slam before going for a half nelson backbreaker, Sinclair fought him off and landed the Sinclair DDT for a near fall before connecting with the Original Destroyer. Larry Dallas then got up on the apron and distracted both Sinclair and referee, before Strong could recover Sinclair turned around and connected with the Original Neckbreaker. After Strong kicked out Sinclair connected with a second Original Destroyer and once again Larry Dallas jumped on the apron, only this time Veda Scott pulled her off the ring apron. Sadly for Sinclair it was enough to distract the referee. After the distraction Sinclair connected with another Original Destroyer unfortunately the referee was still distracted as Veda Scott and Larry Dallas were arguing on the arena floor. The distraction was enough to pull Sinclair from the action allowing Strong to recover and come up behind Sinclair and connect with a second Olympic Slam turning the momentum in this one. These two then started going back and forth for the remainder of this one with Strong ultimately losing the momentum once and for all when he went for a jumping knee strike only for Sinclair to side step him. Sinclair then connected the Sinclair Bomb before coming off the top rope with leg drop to finally earn the victory in this one. WINNER: "Pure Original" Chris Sinclair via pinfall at the 34:28 mark."New Horror" Sami Callihan (c) v "War King" Eddie KingstonThe "War King" Eddie Kingston was all over the defending North American Champion the "New Horror" Sami Callihan when he blocked a vicious chop attempt and shoved Callihan off the ropes. As Callihan rebounded off the ropes Kingston laid him out with a brutal big boot. Kingston then nearly took Callihan's head off with three straight Lariats before hitting a half-nelson suplex for a near fall. After Callihan kicked out Kingston came off the top rope with a pair of diving Lariats following the second one Kingston tossed Callihan to the arena floor. The "War King" followed the "New Horror" out and beat Callihan all over the ring side area driving Callihan into both the steel barricade and ring posts multiple times. After a few minutes on the floor where Kingston kept breaking the referees count countless times the "War King" then tossed Callihan back into the ring and connected with a pair of Sliding D's for near falls. Kingston then connected with a high angle belly to back suplex before hitting another Lariat. As Callihan slowly got back to his feet Kingston laid him out with the Backfist to the Future for another near fall. After Callihan kicked out Kingston connected with a third Sliding D to pick up the pinfall victory. WINNER: "War King" Eddie Kingston via pinfall at the 8:18 mark.With the victory "War King" Eddie has become the NEW NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPION!!!
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Jan 19, 2017 7:25:19 GMT -5
LIVE FROM THE HOVET IN STOCKHOLM SWEDEN SATURDAY JUNE 16th, 2018 BELL TIME: 7:35PM CET
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Mar 7, 2017 3:28:33 GMT -5
FIRST FOUR NAMES ANNOUNCEDDAVID MARQUEZ: I am proud to be here before today to announce the first four men who will be entering the 2018 Stadium Series. Those men are:
And former NWA Worlds Heavyweight Champion:
The National Wrestling Alliance Championship Committee offers all men all the best in this years Stadium Series Event
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Mar 8, 2017 5:03:13 GMT -5
LIVE FROM THE HOVET IN STOCKHOLM SWEDEN SATURDAY JUNE 16th, 2018 BELL TIME: 7:35PM CET Briscoe Brothers (Jay & Mark Briscoe) v Addiction (Christopher Daniels & Kazarian) w/ Larry DallasKazarian and Mark Briscoe opened this one up with a classic lock up before Mark turned it into a side headlock takedown. Mark then tossed Kazarian off the ropes only to be caught with a sunset flip for a near fall. Kazarian then landed a German Suplex before tossing Mark into the corner, as Kazarian charged in Mark Briscoe rebounded out of the corner and caught Kazarian with a brutal charging clothesline. Mark then landed a headbutt before hitting the crane kick. Mark then tagged in his brother Jay who tossed Kazarian in to the corner, as Kazarian rebounded both men collided hard in the center of the ring. Jay got to his feet and hit the Jay Driller for a near fall. Kazarian was quick to kick out. Jay immediately connected with a second Jay Driller for the victory as Mark Briscoe prevented Christopher Daniels from making the save. WINNERS: Briscoe Brothers (Jay & Mark Briscoe) via pinfall at the 6:12 mark."Maple Leaf Muscle" Petey Williams v "Man Beast" RhinoWilliams entered this one still looking for his first win in 2018 and took the fight right to the "Man Beast" as soon as the bell rang. Williams dominated Rhino early and even manged to pick up a near fall after he blocked a flapjack attempt into the O Canada!. Williams then came off the top rope with a pair of diving elbow drops before landing a double knee facebuster. Williams followed it up looking for a backbreaker but Rhino fought him off and took firm control of this one quickly landing a running powerslam. Rhino then connected with a Death Valley driver leading to a near fall. Shortly after Williams once again took control of this one when he grabbed Rhino and drove him into ring steps nearly getting disqualified in the process. Williams then tossed Rhino back into the ring and locked on the Sharpshooter in an attempt to weaken Rhino, after holding the "Man Beast" in the hold for several minutes Rhino finally made it to the ropes to force the break. Williams then hit a huracanrana and then Canadian Leg Sweep before laying into Rhino with his rolling suplexes before going for the Canadian Destroyer. Sadly for Williams Rhino fought him off and landed another Death Valley driver on "Maple Leaf Muscle" who immediately rolled out of the ring. Rhino followed him out and following a brawl on the arena floor the "Man Beast" landed a brutal spinning spinebuster on the arena floor before rolling back into the ring as the referee counted Williams out. WINNER: "Man Beast" Rhino via count out at the 18:41 mark."A Double" Austin Aries v Drew GulakThis phenomenal match up constantly went back and forth throughout this one neither man could grab the momentum for any significant amount of time. With momentum swinging back and forth the near falls were fast and furious in this one until the very end when Drew Gulak rolled out of the way of 450 Splash attempt by Aries and landed a Spine Splitter that sent Aries quickly rolling to the arena floor. Gulak then went for a suicide dive, but Aries caught him with a brutal leaping uppercut before dragging Gulak out of the ring and landing the Brainbuster on the arena floor leaving Gulak laid out. Aries then rolled back into the ring and sat in the middle as the referee counted Gulak out. WINNER: "A Double" Austin Aries via count out at the 23:16 mark."Lunatic Fringe" Jon Moxley w/ Percy Pringle III v "American Psycho" Lance HoytThis all out brawl saw Lance Hoyt open up by tossing Moxley off the ropes, Moxley first ducked under a clothesline attempt before rebounding off the far side and catching Hoyt with a brutal Rebounding Lariat for a quick near fall. Moxley then connected with Dirty Deeds for another near fall before he tossed Hoyt out of the ring in frustration. The two men then started brawling back and forth all around the ring battling back and forth until Moxley grabbed a steel chair and brutally blasted Hoyt in the head leaving the referee no choice but to call for the bell ending this one. WINNER: "American Psycho" Lance Hoyt via disqualification at the 6:36 mark."American Dragon" Bryan Danielson v "New Horror" Sami CallihanThis fast paced match saw the "New Horror" take the early momentum when he caught Danielson with the chokebreaker to open this one. Callihan then connected with a pair of exploder suplexes before locking Danielson in the Koji clutch. Danielson fought his way out only to be caught with a third exploder suplex that sent Danielson rolling out of the ring. As Callihan went to follow Danielson out of the ring the "American Dragon" caught him with a running knee before grabbing Callihan and driving him hard into the steel barricade. Danielson then rolled Callihan back into the ring and locked on the Guillotine Choke, but Callihan fought him off. Danielson then came off the top rope with a diving headbutt before connecting with a top rope huracanrana for the pinfall victory. WINNER: "American Dragon" Bryan Danielson via pinfall at the 5:11 mark.All Night Express (Kenny King & Rhett Titus) v War Machine (Hanson & Raymond Rowe) w/ J.J. DillonThis one saw War Machine use their size and power advantage to keep both Rhett Titus and Kenny King on the defensive despite an early flurry from Rhett Titus that saw him open this one up with an elevated dropkick before hitting a clothesline that Raymond Rowe laughed at. Titus went for a second only for Rowe to turn it into an overhead suplex. Rowe then beat down Titus with several high impact moves before trying to connect with a back body drop, but Titus fought out and landed on his feet before hitting the Thrust Buster. Titus then tagged in Kenny King for the legdrop & splash combination. Kenny King hit the ring for the first time and went for a spinebuster but Raymond Rowe fought him off and turned it into a T-Bone suplex before tagging the "War Beard" Hanson into the ring for the first time. Hanson then caught King with a pair of powerbombs before tagging Raymond Rowe back into this one. Rowe quickly caught King with a brutal Avalanche belly to belly suplex before tagging Hanson back into the ring for the Fallout for the pinfall victory. As Hanson made the cover Raymond Rowe prevented Rhett Titus from making the save by catching Titus with a brutal running kick. WINNERS: War Machine (Hanson & Raymond Rowe) via pinfall at the 9:35 mark."Big Rig" Brodie Lee w/ Bobby "the Brain" Heenan v Jay Lethal w/ Truth MartiniJay Lethal opened this one up with a knee clip that stunned the "Big Rig" before landing a springboard DDT that sent Brodie Lee to the mat hard. Lethal then connected with the Lethal Combination after which Brodie Lee rolled to the arena floor. Lethal went for a suicide dive but the "Big Rig" caught him with a brutal right hand before sliding back into the ring and stunning Lethal for the pinfall victory with a brutal Big Boot. Lee then quickly rolled out of the ring and left the ringside area as Lethal recovered in the ring. WINNER: "Big Rig" Brodie Lee via pinfall at the 1:01 mark.Jay Lethal's win streak ends at four wins, falling one win short of challenging for the Worlds Heavyweight Championship."Future" Chris Sabin v Tim DonstThis back and forth match up saw Donst open up by catching Sabin with a forearm shot. Donst then went for a lariat, but Sabin ducked under and caught Donst with the Leap of Faith. Sabin then kept up the pressure with a German suplex before landing a pair of superkicks, the second of which saw Donst tumble to the arena floor. Sabin followed Donst out and went for a third superkick, but Donst ducked under and shoved Sabin hard into the steel barricade back first. Donst then rolled Sabin back into the ring and landed the Sliding Donst and a German suplex of his own before landing the Gator Roll. Following the Gator Roll Donst connected with an Avalanche Death Valley Bomb shocking Sabin long enough to pick up the pinfall victory. WINNER: Tim Donst via pinfall at the 3:42 mark."Architect" Tyler Black w/ Bobby "the Brain" Heenan v "Unbreakable" Michael ElginThis phenomenal back and forth match saw numerous near falls as both men looked for the victory in this starting right at the opening bell when Elgin looked to open with a hard elbow, but Tyler Black ducked under and started to lay in with hammer punches only for Elgin shove him off and go for an enzuigiri. Black ducked under and landed an ezuigiri of his of his own that staggered Elgin. Tyler Black then connected with back to back Curb Stomps in an attempt to win this one early. Elgin slowly worked his way back into this one when before turning things completely around when he caught Tyler Black coming off the top rope and slammed the "Architect" hard into the mat. Elgin then went to connect with a Buckle Bomb, but he over thru Black and the architect flew out of the ring and landed awkwardly on the arena floor. The referee quickly left the ring to check on Black who said he was still good to go, and rolled back into the ring despite the advice of Heenan. Back in the ring Elgin connected with the Elgin Bomb for a near fall, but somehow Black managed to get his shoulder up. Elgin then locked on the crossface submission but Black quickly made it to the ropes to force the break. Elgin the landed a Buckle Bomb onto all four corners, following the forth one Elgin went to make the cover, but once again Tyler Black managed to somehow get a shoulder up. Frustrated Elgin tossed Black out of the ring, giving the "Architect" the opening he needed to make a comeback. As Elgin followed him out Black caught him with brutal uppercut before rolling Elgin back into the ring. Black then connected with a third Curb Stomp but the "Unbreakable" Michael Elgin powered out before the two count. Black then went for another Curb Stomp, but as he was charging in Elgin caught him with brutal lariat before landing the Avalanche Elgin Bomb, as Elgin was about to make the cover Bobby "the Brain" Heenan climbed onto the ring apron distracting both Elgin and the referee. Elgin then landed a brutal spinning backfist as Tyler Black tried to come up behind him. Elgin then landed an Elgin Bomb and this time Heenan pulled the referee out of the ring earning warning from the referee. Elgin the followed the referee out of the ring and started arguing with both him and Heenan allowing Tyler Black to sneak up behind him. Black turned Elgin around only to be caught with a low blow as the referee was still arguing with Heenan. The referee then ejected Heenan from ringside before climbing back into the ring as Elgin rolled Black back into the ring. Michael Elgin then connected with a brutal lariat before ending this one with a spinning backfist. WINNER: "Unbreakable" Michael Elgin via pinfall at the 45:36 mark."War King" Eddie Kingston (c) v Moose w/ Stockely HathawayMoose dominated Eddie Kingston throughout this one as he looked to regain the North American Championship in this one. At nearly every turn Moose countered everything Kingston could come up with to try and mount a comeback. At one point Moose connected with three straight Pounces that had Kingston trying to catch his breath, but Moose followed him out and drove Kingston thru the barricade and nearly won at that point via count out, but Stockley Hathaway interrupted the count, earning himself a brutal Backfist to the Future from Kingston. Moose then rolled back out of the ring and landed caught Kingston with a Spear before rolling Kingston back into the ring and landing another Pounce before ending this one with a Spear in the dead center of the ring. WINNER: Moose via pinfall at the 34:19 mark.With the victory Moose has become the NEW NORTH AMERICAN CHAMPION!!!
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Mar 8, 2017 6:18:51 GMT -5
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