ONX - OutBreak/Nexus CrossOver
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10.30.2014 from Bakersfield, CA
- Championship Match -
James Morgan vs. Brodie Lee
for the OutBreak UnLeashed Championship
Brodie Lee defeated James Morgan with a BIG BOOT at 4:47
Match Rating: 1.50
Match Notes: Morgan looked to be out of his depth, trying to stand toe-to-toe against the rugged champion. Countering a chokeslam, he managed to gain the upper hand, but this reprieve was short lived. He made the mistake of reverting back to brawling tactics and Lee made him sorry. Lee rocked Morgan with a whip into the ringside steps and he followed up with a Black Hole Slam onto a pair of stacked steel chairs. As Morgan staggered to his feet, he left himself wide open for Lee's BIG BOOT, making the ref's three count a trivial matter.
Fatigue Count: Lee 1 - Morgan 2
Brodie Lee remained OutBreak UnLeashed Champion
- Championship Match -
Reno Scum vs. Switchblade Conspiracy
for the Fear the OutBreak Championship
Sami Callihan defeated Adam Thornstowe with a headlock driver at 14:01
Match Rating: 3.50
Match Notes: Reno Scum dished out plenty of punishment in this volatile encounter, drawing first blood on Moxley and Callihan. This only seemed to further fuel the resolve of the champions. In a battle that raged all across the ringside area, Switchblade Conspiracy revealed why they hold the top position among the ranks of extreme tag teams. Moxley bounced back from a severe beating and positioned Thornstowe for his Hook and Ladder, a double chickenwing facebuster. Moving like a runaway train, Luster took out Moxley with a running clothesline that carried both men out to the floor. Callihan screamed through the ropes with a suicide dive that took out both his opponent and his partner. Grabbing a steel chair, Thornstowe took a wicked swing at Callihan, but missed! Callihan rocked him with a Forearm 2 Remember and rolled him back into the ring. When Luster moved to follow, Moxley crawled forward and sank his teeth into the man's leg! Callihan patiently stalked Thorntowe and dropped him into a successful pinning combination.
Fatigue Count: Callihan 4 Moxley 4 - Thornstowe 1 Luster 3
Switchblade Conspiracy remained Fear the OutBreak Champions
- Triple Threat -
Cedric Alexander vs. Kevin Steen vs. Rhino
Rhino defeated Cedric Alexander with a spinning spinebuster at 16:27
Match Rating: 4.00
Match Notes: Although Steen and Rhino were primarily concentrating on each other, it was Cedric that took the brunt of the damage in the early stages. Steen hit him with a PACKAGE PILEDRIVER, but Rhino broke up the cover. Seconds later, Rhino locked Cedric in his sights and nailed him with a GORE! Returning the favor, Steen stopped the ref's count at two. Getting himself out of harm's way, Cedric rolled outside the ring to gather his senses. This left Steen and Rhino to pummel each other with everything in their respective arsenals. They traded serious blows with neither doing quite enough to put the other away. Cedric crept back into the action and rolled up Rhino for a near fall. Realizing that the third man was still in this fight, Steen crushed him with a powerbomb onto the apron. Going for the kill, Steen went for a high risk maneuver. Just as he made it to the top turnbuckle, Rhino tripped him and sent him falling to the floor. Cedric was in no condition to attempt another sneak attack and Rhino dropped him for a dynamic win.
Fatigue Count: Rhino 3 - Alexander 5 - Steen 3
- Championship Match -
Matt Cross vs. Michael Elgin
for the OutBreak World's Edge Championship
Michael Elgin defeated Matt Cross with an ELGIN BOMB at 2:53
Match Rating: 1.00
Match Notes: After their previous encounter, the crowd was hopeful that Cross might duplicate his past performance. Nothing could have been further from the case. Elgin overwhelmed Cross and prevented him from creating any space to employ his acrobatic style of offense. Elgin crushed his opponent with the ELGIN BOMB, his trademark spinning sitout powerbomb, for a decisive victory.
Fatigue Count: Cross 2
Michael Elgin remained OutBreak World's Edge Champion
- Ultimate Escape -
Sick Nick Mondo, Adam Page, Sozio, and Toxic Trash vs. Drew Galloway, Chri$ Ca$h, Ruckus, and Kingdom Come
Sozio defeated Claudio Castagnoli with a CURTAINS at 5:07
Danny Havoc defeated Christopher Daniels with a TOTAL HAVOC at 9:58
Claudio Castagnoli defeated Devon Moore with a giant swing at 14:21
Christopher Daniels defeated Sick Nick Mondo with a Best Moonsault Ever at 15:06
Devon Moore defeated Ruckus with a top rope blockbuster at 19:21
Drew Galloway defeated Adam Page with a DOUBLE ARM DDT at 23:37
Sick Nick Mondo defeated Ruckus with a slingshot into cage at 25:58
Ruckus defeated Adam Page with a Gangsta Splash at 28:22
Adam Page defeated Chri$ Ca$h with a springboard dropkick at 30:36
Match Rating: 4.50
Match Notes: As the steel cage was erected, Commissioner Hathaway reminded the crowd that there would be no pinfalls or submissions. The first team to have all of its members escape would be declared the winners. Two referees were posted inside the ring, but their only function would be to enforce the use of legal tags. If a competitor was not tagged into the match, he would not be in a position to leave the cage.
Since they were the ones to issue an open challenge for the very first match of its kind, the Violent New Breed wanted to show everyone in attendance that they meant business. They got off to an impressive start. Toxic Trash clashed with former Fear the OutBreak Champions, Kingdom Come. During this time, Daniels became the first man to bleed and two members of the VNB were able to escape the cage.
Using their exceptional teamwork skills, Kingdom Come helped their team even the score. They isolated Moore and caused enough damage that Castagnoli was able to escape. Although he did not receive a tag, Sick Nick tried to get involved. He was intercepted by Galloway and an instant later, Daniels took over. He rocked Mondo with a seamless assault that led to him joining his tag team partner out on the floor.
The momentum continued to shift, as each team struggled to maintain the upper hand. Galloway was truly impressive and several times, he seemed ready to take on the entire opposing team at the same time. He locked horns with Sick Nick more than once, leading to some serious heat between these two individuals.
As the encounter boiled onward, the last four remaining men inside the cage were Cash, Ruckus, Page and Mondo. All were busted open and none looked entirely steady on his feet. What made things more interesting was that leading up to this match, Cash and Ruckus had been involved in a rivalry of their own. However, they were able to move past their differences, functioning just as fluidly as any tag team.
Things came down to the wire, as Page and Cash were left alone inside the cage. Cash was not in great shape, but Page was having difficulty maintaining his balance. Ripping off a series of high impact moves, Cash gathered up the last of his energy and started to climb. Suddenly, Sage Strong raced from the back. Many thought he was there to congratulate Cash, as the two had been allies over the past months. For this reason, no one understood why Sage started to scale the outside of the cage. He met Cash at the top and shoved, sending the man crashing hard to the canvas. Sage executed the ADRENALINE RUSH, a moonsault from the top of the cage! This provided Page with more than enough time to land one final strike before crawling through the cage door. A colossal triumph for the Violent New Breed.
Fatigue Count: Page 6 Mondo 5 Moore 5 Sozio 1 - Cash 5 Ruckus 7 Daniels 5 Claudio 3
*** At the conclusion of the main event, Jimmy Jacobs welcomed Sage Strong into the Violent New Breed. He further exclaimed that he would continue recruiting for his cause until the front office started giving truly EXTREME talent the recognition they deserved.
Overall Card Rating: 2.90