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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Sept 21, 2016 5:08:30 GMT -5
AJ STYLES: Well Charlie, I'm betting that you didn't think that the "Face that Runs the Place" would have it in him to beat Joey Daddiego twice in one night. Well Charles look at who hold the biggest trophy in Maple Leaf Wrestling. I am the inaugural Maple Leaf Wrestling Champion and it will take a great man to take this trophy from me. Not mention my boys the Young Bucks made history when the won they won the Maple Leaf Tag Team Championships. So what do you do in response Charles? You give Rich Swann a match against me on the very first solo Maple Leaf Wrestling Show. Tell me you don't hate the kid that much. Swann the beating I hand you on January 20th isn't anything personal. Charlie Cox has set you up to take on the Bullet Club and that'll be yours and his undoing. Let me ask you this Charles, did the rest of the Bullet Club help either the Young Bucks or myself win the Maple Leaf Wrestling Championship in Hawaii? No they did not. Do you want to know why? Well let me tell you. It's because we aren't the big bad wolves you make us out to be. We are just a good group of friends who actually have each others backs in this highly competitive industry.KENNY OMEGA: You see Charles we all decided to come together in Maple Leaf Wrestling to make sure that your little promotion gets off on the right foot. Step One the Bullet Club should hold all the gold to draw interest. Well that step is completed and and entire World is talking about how the Young Bucks have made history. One that that isn't being discussed though is the fact that AJ Styles is the first man to down in history as the inaugural North American and Maple Leaf Wrestling Champions. You see someone has to be the first man to hold a championship and I can't think of a better person than AJ Styles.STYLES: You know something Kenny I completely forgot about that. You know I may just have to go down to the House of Pain for a brief stint to hold that belt before setting my sights on the ultimate prize.ADAM COLE: I also like how Charles thinks that by just booking a couple of us for a show. Let me explain something to you Charlie Cox, we a group that ALWAYS travels the roads together. The entire Bullet Club will be at each and every show that one of us is booked on."HANGMAN" PAGE: And those who stand in our way will feel the Hangman's Noose. I hope that Anthony Nese is prepared to feel the noose around his neck on January 20th.STYLES: Truer words have never been spoken. Bucks do you two have anything to add?MATT JACKSON: First off did ANYONE out there doubt that my brother and I wouldn't make history? Literally the only thing left for us to do is win the All Star Star Wrestling Tag Team Championships, but for some reason the Pelf's don't want us there.NICK JACKSON: Yeah, I'm not sure why that is, but since we are here we may as well make sure that we hold these belts as long as we want.MATT: Exactly. There isn't a pairing here in Maple Leaf Wrestling that can beat us. Who knows in a years time Nick and I just might vacate these belts to once again go after the World Tag Team Championships.STYLES: So for a final thought let us leave you this one Charles. How are you going to stop the Champs who run the Camp?
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Sept 28, 2016 5:08:21 GMT -5
LIVE FROM THE RICOH COLISEUM IN TORONTO ONTARIO SATURDAY JANUARY 20th, 2018 BELL TIME: 6:35PM EST Zack Sabre Jr defeated "Ariel Assassin" Will Ospreay via pinfall when he caught Ospreay with a Sabre Driver at the 18:23 mark of this fast paced back and forth with Ospreay using his speed to keep Zack off balance, while Zack Sabre Jr countered most of Ospreay's high risk offence by either rolling out of the way or getting his knees up. At one point Ospreay was on a huge roll and even connected with the Essex Destroyer for a near fall before Ospreay missed the Corkscrew Shooting Star Press. Zack Sabre Jr. then hit a pair of Dragon Suplexes before ending this one with the Sabre Driver, picking up the very first victory on the first solo Maple Leaf Wrestling Show. "Hangman" Adam Page defeated the "Premier Athlete" Anthony Nese w/ April Hunter via pinfall he caught Nese with back to back Rites of Passage ending this one at the 11:36 mark. Nese dominated most of this match catching Page with a pair of Reverse Piledrivers. Sadly for Nese it wasn't enough for him to pick up the victory over Page, following the second Reverse Piledriver Nese connected with a Deadlift buckle bomb before going for a running knee. Page sidestepped and then caught Nese with a short-arm clothesline. "Hangman" Page then connected with a jumping DDT before hitting a rolling neckbreaker and finally ending this one with the back to back Rites of Passage. Following the match Page went for his rope, but was stopped from hanging Nese when April Hunter got up on the ring apron and distracted Page. The opening gave Nese the chance he needed to lay out Page with a superkick before leaving the ringside area with April. Steenerico (El Generico & Kevin Steen) defeated the Kingdom (Matt Taven & Michael Bennett) w/ Maria Kanellis via pinfall when El Generico caught Taven with the Brainbustaaahhh!!! at the 25:30 mark. The Kingdom dominated most of this match as they managed to isolate Kevin Steen in their half of the ring. Steen mounted a late comeback when he caught Taven with a brutal powerbomb onto the ring apron when the two were brawling on the arena floor. Steen then tossed Taven back into the ring and connected with a sleeperhold suplex before tagging in El Generico. Generico hit the ring and immediately connected with the Brainbustaaahhh!!! as Generico made the cover Steen prevented Bennett from making the save. "Midnight Son" Caleb Konley dominated "Dirty" Andy Dalton on route to ending this one with a moonsault at the 3:48 mark. Konley opened this one by tossing Dalton off the ropes, as "Dirty" Andy rebounded Konley caught him with a brutal dropkick. Konley followed that up with a powerslam before hitting a tornado DDT and then a Michinoki Driver. Konley kept up the pressure with a pair of running knees before hitting a missile dropkick for a near fall. Konley then caught Dalton with the Oh! Face before hitting a second Michinoku Driver before ending this one with the moonsault. Chris Dickinson defeated Dalton Castle w/ The Boys via pinfall when he caught Castle with a wheelbarrow suplex at the 13:24 mark. Dalton Castle started this one strong, but lost the momentum when he went for a low blow, and Dickinson blocked it. Dickinson then connected with a lariat that nearly took Castle's head off for a near fall. Dickinson then connected with a Burning Hammer and then an Avalanche Burning Hammer for another near fall. When Castle kicked out of the Avalanche Burning Hammer Dickinson tossed Castle out of the ring and nearly won the match via count out when he hit Castle with a running buckle bomb, tossing Castle into the Boys. The Boys recovered just in time to roll Castle back into the ring. Dickinson then connected with a running cruicifix powerbomb and then a pair of falcon arrows leading to another near fall on Dalton Castle. Dickinson then tried to come off the second rope with a diving shoulder block, but Castle rolled out of the way and connected with a pair of Deadlift German Suplexes for near falls. Castle then hit a spin-out facebuster only for Dickinson to roll to the arena floor right away. As Castle followed him out Dickinson connected with a third falcon arrow on the arena floor before tossing Castle back into the ring and picking up the victory with a wheelbarrow suplex. "The Cleaner" Kenny Omega defeated Isaias Velazquez via pinfall when he connected with a pair of One Winged Angels ending this one at the 4:38 mark. Omega opened this one with a wicked powerbomb before going for a superkick, but Velazquez dodged it and cameback with a snapmare before hitting a top rope double stomp. Velazquez then connected with a Low Blow before going for the shotgun kick. Omega blocked it and came back the Toyko Chainsaw Massacre before connecting with the back to back One Winged Angels for the victory. Los Banditos (Rico Dynamite & Tito Escondido) w/ Sylvia defeated The Tribe (Hawaiian Lion & Navajo Warrior) w/ Olivia via pinfall when Rico Dynamite caught the Navajo Warrior with the Bath House Bomb at the 37:24 mark. These two teams constantly went back and forth for the first twenty minutes or so as neither team could hold the momentum for very long before the other team made a defensive tag. The Tribe did manage to connect with a pair of Reservation Devastations on Tito Escondido throughout this one. After the Navajo Warrior connected with a Monument Valley Driver on Escondido for another near fall the Navajo Warrior went for suplex only for Escondido to block it and come back with the F-Your Spinebuster and then tagged in Rico Dynamite for a double flapjack. From that point Los Banditos were in firm control of this one as they wore down the Navajo Warrior hitting him with a pair of Badlands and Escondido even connected with a pair of F-5's which saw Olivia distract the referee after the first and the Hawaiian Lion made the save following the second one. Escondido then hit the Tito Toss and then tagged in Rico Dynamite for a double flapjack before Rico Dynamite connected with the Bath House Bomb for the victory as Olivia failed to distract the referee as Sylvia was right in her face. "The Villian" Marty Scurll defeated "Lone Wolf" Rex Havoc via submission when he transitioned a second Crossface Chickenwing into the Cattle Mutilation and Rex Havoc tapped out ending this one at the 42:16 mark. These two quickly went to the mat and Rex Havoc locked "The Villian" in the Kill Prey and held Scurll in the hold for several minutes before Scurll managed to break out of the cold. Havoc then went for a pair of elbow smashes, connecting on the first only for Scurll to block the second one. Scurll then took control of this and connected with a pair of jacknife power bombs before locking on the Crossface Chicken wing for the first time. Havoc quickly made it to the ropes forcing the break. Scurll then tossed Havoc out of the ring and then blasted Havoc with his umbrella earning a harsh warning from the referee. Scurll then tossed Havoc back into the ring and connected with a tornado DDT and pair of rebound lariat's before locking on the first Cattle Mutilation in the dead center of the ring. Once again it took Havoc several mintues before managing to get a foot on the ropes to once agian force the break. Once again Scurll got frustrated and tossed Havoc out of the ring, this time as he followed Havoc out the "Lone Wolf" blasted Scurll with his own umbrella and was also nearly disqualified. Havoc then tossed Scurll back into the ring and started stretching Scurll out transitioning multiple times between the ankle lock and inverted Indian deathlock before catching Scurll with a pair of brutal T-Bone suplexes. Havoc then came off the top rope with a cross body block for a near fall before once again locking on the Kill Prey. Once again it took Scurll several minutes to escape the hold. Havoc then went for another elbow smash, but Scurll blocked it and hit the pumphandle neckbreaker before locking on the second Cattle Mutilation finally ending this via submission when Rex Havoc tapped out. "Sicilian Psychopath" Tommaso Ciampa defeated Donovan Dijak via pinfall when he caught Dijak with a twisting neckbreaker at the 26:18 mark. Dijak used his power advantage to keep Ciampa on the defensive for most of this one even connecting with a pair of Dijections for near falls, but they weren't enough to keep Ciampa down. Ciampa then made the late comeback when he blocked a short arm cresent kick and hit a running knee strike before connecting with a pair of running knees in the corner. Ciampa then pulled Dijak out of the corner and connected with the twisting neckbreaker for the victory. "Phenomenal One" A.J. Styles (c) defeated Rich Swann via pinfall when he caught Swann with a third Sytles Clash at the 47:46 mark. Swann opened this one trying to catch Styles with a tornado DDT, but Styles dodged it and came back with a Pele Kick before hitting the first Styles Clash for a quick near fall. Styles then locked on the Calf Killer wearing down Swann pretty quickly into this one. Styles then connected with both the Spiral Tap and Phenomenal DDT before going for the spinebreaker, but Swann fought the Maple Leaf Wrestling Champion off and caught Styles with the the Shooting-Swann Press. Swann then kept up the pressure hitting Styles with numerous high impact moves after hitting the Chicken Fried Driver for a near fall, Swann tried to come off the top rope, but Styles knocked him off the top rope and hit a superplex before once again locking on the Calf Killer. Swann then quickly made it to the ropes forcing the break. Styles then dragged Swann back into the center of the ring and connected with the Styles Clash for a near fall. After Swann kicked out Styles once again locked on the Calf Killer, this time it took Swann a couple of minutes to fight his way out. Sytles responded by hitting the Phenomenal DDT and then hit the Rack Bomb and discus lariat before trying to come off the top rope. Swann ducked under cross body block and then caught Styles with the Tornado Spin Kick for a near fall. After Styles kicked out Swann went for a tope atomico, but Styles got his knees up and connected with a second Pele Kick before ending this one with the third and final Styles Clash.
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Sept 28, 2016 5:27:39 GMT -5
LIVE FROM THE HERSHEY CENTRE IN MISSISSAUGA ONTARIO SATURDAY FEBRUARY 24th, 2018 BELL TIME: 7:35PM EST
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Oct 19, 2016 3:29:35 GMT -5
LIVE FROM THE HERSHEY CENTRE IN MISSISSAUGA ONTARIO SATURDAY FEBRUARY 24th, 2018 BELL TIME: 7:35PM EST Maple Leaf Wrestling live from the Hershey Centre in Mississauga Ontario opened with the entire Bullet Club standing in the ring with the reigning and defending Maple Leaf Wrestling Champion "Phenomenal" AJ Styles standing in the center with the reigning Maple Leaf Tag Team Champions the Young Bucks immediately flanking him with the remaining member casually standing around the ring. The fans are booing them out of the building and Styles milks it for several long moments before raising a mic above his head. The crowd gets louder for a few seconds before quieting down. AJ STYLES: As many of you saw on Episode Four I proved exactly why I am the Face the Runs the Place when I dominated that punk Rich Swann, who lets all be perfectly honest doesn't deserve to share a ring with me on my worst night. Now the question becomes who does Charlie Brown, sorry Cox send my way next? I know a lot of you think I'm too good for Maple Leaf Wrestling, and you are all right. For most of my career I've been told that I'm too small to play with the big boys, and honestly I've been floundering in the National Wrestling Alliance for a couple of years now. Then all my friends from the Land of the Rising Sun started signing with the NWA and ended up right here in Maple Leaf Wrestling. Sorry boys I couldn't resist the Mick Foley pop. So here I am as your undefeated, unstoppable Maple Leaf Wrestling Champion and there isn't a damn thing anyone one the roster or in the back office can do to stop me.The Maple Leaf Wrestling Commissioner then appeared on the entrance ramp. CHARLIE COX: You are right about one thing AJ Styles you are the reigning and defending Maple Leaf Wrestling Champion and I once again congratulate you on being the inaugural Champion. So while people need three points in order to challenge you for that Championship that doesn't stop me from being able to book you or your cohorts in matches. So Styles on Episode 7 you will return to the ring and take on fellow Bullet Club Member "Hangman" Page in the Main Event. Now before you interrupt me allow me to finish by saying this. If you two try to pull some finger poke of doom nonsense then I'll be forced to take drastic measures. Also if "Hangman" Page beats you then he will find himself in line for a shot at your Championship. As someone you stole a gimmick from a few moments ago would say: "Have a Nice Day"As Charlie Cox walked backstage the Bullet Club were left arguing in the ring and all the way to the backstage area. The Tribe (Hawaiian Lion & Navajo Warrior) w/ Olivia defeated the Kingdom (Matt Taven & Michael Bennett) w/ Maria Kanellis via pinfall when they caught Michael Bennett with the Reservation Devastation at the 14:35 mark. The Kingdom dominated most of this one as they isolated and beat down the Navajo Warrior with Matt Taven connecting with a pair of Climaxes before he tagged in Bennett. Bennett hit the ring and connected with the Go Back to Japan for a near fall before going climbing to the top rope. The Navajo Warrior recovered in time and then tossed Bennett hard into the center of the ring. The Navajo Warrior then connected with the Monument Valley Driver before tagging in the Hawaiian Lion for the Broken Arrow. The Hawaiian Lion then hit a Lariat before tagging the Navajo Warrior back in to end this one with the Reservation Devastation. As Navajo Warrior made the cover the Hawaiian Lion prevented Matt Taven from making the save as Maria Kanellis could only watch on helplessly from ringside. Timothy Thatcher defeated "M-Dogg 20" Matt Cross via submission when he finally got Cross to tap out to the Thatcher Stretch at the 41:24 mark. This back and forth match saw Thatcher quickly take Cross to the mat and lock on the Thatcher Stretch within the first minute. Cross slowly fought his way to the ropes only for Thatcher to drag him away and reapply the hold keeping this one on the mat for the first several minutes before Cross finally managed to mount the first comeback of the match. Cross managed quickly connect with the Death From Above after laying out Thatcher with a wicked pump kick. Cross then kept Thatcher on the defensive for the next several minutes hitting Thatcher with numerous high impact moves until Thatcher ducked under a clothesline and came back with a wicked running knee. Once again Thatcher started stretching Cross out on the mat until finally with Cross trapped in the Thatcher Stretch in the center of the ring Cross was left with no choice but to tap out finally ending this one. Isaias Valezquez made fairly short work of "Dirty" Andy Dalton when he caught Dalton with the Hammer of Dawn for the only pinfall ending this one at the 4:01 mark. These two locked up to start this one off with Isaias Velazquez taking the advantage with a quick strike. That move stunned Dalton enough for Velazquez to follow up with a springboard elbow and then a flying cross body block that saw Dalton roll to the arena floor after. Velazquez followed him out and caught Dalton with a low blow earning a hard warning from the referee. Velazquez then tossed "Dirty" Andy back into the ring and hit a slingshot senton before ending this one with the Hammer of Dawn for the dominating victory. Dalton Castle w/ the Boys defeated Donovan Dijak via pinfall when he caught Dijak with a third Deadlift German Suplex at the 18:12 mark. This fast paced math went back and forth with Dijak wearing down Castle with a pair of Dijections but ultimately lost the momentum in this one when he tried to come off the top rope and the Boys distracted him long enough for Dalton Castle to recover and take Dijak off the top rope with a top rope arm drag. Castle then connected with the second Deadlift German Suplex for a near fall. Somehow Dijak found a way to get his shoulder off the mat. Dalton Castle then hit the spin-out facebuster before ending this one with third Deadlift German Suplex. Osirian Portal (Amasis & Ophidian) defeated the Beaver Boys (Alex Reynolds & John Silver) via pinfall when Amasis caught John Silver with the Egyptian Conniption at the 14:31 mark. The Beaver Boys started this one off strong with Alex Reynolds quickly catching Ophidian with the From Reynolds with Love for a near fall before locking on the Reynolds Wrap in the center of the ring. Ophidian slowly made his way to the ropes to force the break and Reynolds responded by tagging in John Sliver for the Double Penetration. When Ophidian kicked out Silver got frustrated and tried to toss Ophidian out of the ring, Ophidian Skinned the Cat and caught Silver with a kick before locking on the Death Grip. Silver almost immediately grabbed the ropes before tagging Amasis into the ring. Amasis and Silver then tumbled to the arena floor where the two men spent the next couple of minutes brawling back and forth while their partners watched on shocked. Eventually Amasis took control and tossed Silver into the ring and ended this one with the Egyptian Conniption. "Lone Wolf" Rex Havoc grounded the "Ariel Assassin" Will Ospreay on route to putting Ospreay away with a second T-Bone suplex for the pinfall victory at the 19:38 mark. The "Lone Wolf" did everything he could to keep the "Ariel Assassin" grounded throughout this one locking Ospreay in multiple ankle locks and inverted Indian deathlocks while hitting several gut busters before locking on the Kill Prey in the center of the ring. Ospreay slowly fought his way to the ropes to force the break. These two then went to the arena floor where Rex Havoc nailed Ospreay with a brutal Russian leg sweep on the entrance ramp nearly winning the match via count out at that point. Ospreay just barely got back into the ring and blocked an elbow smash before hitting a one arm swinging neckbreaker for a near fall on Havoc. Ospreay then hit the Standing Shooting Star Press before climbing to the top rope. Havoc recovered and tossed Ospreay into the center of the ring before catching Ospreay with the elbow smash before ending this one with the T-Bone suplex. "Panama City Playboy" Adam Cole defeated Louis Lyndon via pinfall when he caught Lyndon with a second Florida Key at the 24:31 mark. Lyndon found a way to dominate this one early quickly getting Cole to the mat and locking on the Dragon Sleeper. As Cole looked to be ready to tap out "Hangman" Page stormed the ring, jumped up on the apron and started swinging his rope distracting both Lyndon and the referee, giving Cole the opening he needed to make the comeback. Cole then connected with the first Florida Key before trying to come off the top rope with a missile dropkick. At the last possible moment Lyndon rolled out of the way and Cole blasted the referee hard. Lyndon then recovered and once again locked on the Dragon Sleeper. Cole tapped out right away, but without the referee there to see it this one continued and eventually Cole managed to mount another comeback after blocking a slingshot school boy. Cole then connected with a flying clothesline followed quickly by a superkick for a near fall. Cole then ended this one with second Florida Key to pick up the victory in this hard fought match up. Following the victory a wore down Cole had to be helped to the back by his fellow Bullet Club Member "Hangman" Page. "One Man Nation" Uhaa Nation defeated the "Midnight Son" Caleb Konley via pinfall when he caught Konley with a back superplex at the 14:47 mark. Uhaa Nation used his power to dominate the early stages of this one as he tossed Konley across the ring until he tried to come off the top rope with a shoulder block, but Konley sidestepped and then caught Uhaa Nation in the Oh! Face for a couple of minutes. Uhaa Nation made his way to the ropes forcing the break only for Konley to catch him with the Home Wrecker for a near fall. After Uhaa Nation kicked out Konley once again locked on the Oh! Face, this time Uhaa Nation made it to the ropes almost immediately. Konley then connected with a Michinoku Driver before going for a running knee, but Uhaa Nation caught his leg and then brutally tossed Konley into the corner before ending this one with the back superplex. Los Banditos (Rico Dynamite & Tito Escondido) w/ Sylvia defeated Steenerico (El Generico & Kevin Steen) via pinfall when they caught El Generico with the Bandito Badlands at the 9:31 mark. Steen and Escondido started this one going back and forth and after a few minutes Steen tagged in El Generico out of frustration, the masked Generico took the fight to Escondido for the next few minutes, but lost the momentum when he connected with a Yakuza Kick that sent Escondido tumbling towards his corner. Rico Dynamite tagged himself into the match and caught Generico with a German Suplex for a near fall. Dynamite then tagged in Escondido for a double mafia kick. Escondido then connected with an F-5 for another near fall before tagging Dynamite back into the ring for the Bandito Badlands for the victory as Steen stood on the apron shaking his head in disgust. "The Cleaner" Kenny Omega defeated "The Villian" Marty Scurll via pinfall when he caught Scurll with a top rope cross body block at the 7:23 mark. "The Cleaner" was all over "The Villain" throughout this one as Omega opened this one up with a powerbomb for an immediate near fall to open this one. Omega then caught Scurll with the Kotaro Krusher and a pair of Texas Chainsaw Massacre's before hitting the One Winged Angel for another near fall. After Scurll kicked out Omega tossed him out of the ring where the two brawled back and forth for the next few minutes until Omega finally tossed Scurll back into the ring and stunned "the Villain" with the Haduken before climbing to the top rope and ending this one with top rope cross body block.
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Oct 19, 2016 3:57:43 GMT -5
LIVE FROM THE MERIDIAN CENTRE IN ST. CATHARINES ONTARIO SATURDAT MARCH 17th, 2018 BELL TIME: 6:35PM EST
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Post by Pariah on Oct 19, 2016 11:35:21 GMT -5
Very impressed with the fight that Lyndon gave Adam Cole bay-bay... If not for the Hangman, that outcome would have been totally different...
Also enjoyed the match between Nation and Konley... One of the best overall performances of the show... With Bullet Club drawing all eyes upon them, sometimes it's easy to overlook the awesome talent possessed by this company...
Speaking of the BC... A stroke of absolute genius by Commissioner Cox... Let's see how the Hangman handles his upcoming main event match against the reigning MLW champion... Looking forward to it...
Great stuff!
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Oct 27, 2016 4:34:55 GMT -5
LIVE FROM THE MERIDIAN CENTRE IN ST. CATHARINES ONTARIO SATURDAT MARCH 17th, 2018 BELL TIME: 6:35PM EST "M-Dogg 20" Matt Cross defeated "Sicilian Psychopath" Tommaso Ciampa via pinfall when he caught Ciampa with the Death From Above at the 10:22 mark. This fast paced match saw Ciampa over power Cross throughout the match as Cross countered with his agility advantage. Near the end of this one Cross tried to come off the top rope with a missile dropkick, but Ciampa dodged and Cross hit the referee instead. Ciampa took advantage of the distraction to catch Cross with a pair of running knees in the corner. Ciampa then went for a German suplex, but Cross fought him off and caught Ciampa with a pump kick before hitting a standing shooting star press for a near fall. Cross then hit the Space Flying Tiger Drop before hitting the Death From Above for the victory just as the referee came too and made the three count. Chris Dickinson defeated "Midnight Son" Caleb Konley via pinfall when he caught Konley with a third Brain Eater at the 26:32 mark. Dickinson used his speed to keep Konley on the defensive in the early stages as he wore down Konley with the first two Brain Eaters before Konley could come back the first time in this one. Konley rolled out of the way of a springboard elbow drop and caught Dickinson with a missile dropkick before picking a pair of quick near falls with both the Oh! Face and Home Wrecker, before he tried to catch Dickinson with a suicide dive, but Dickinson caught him in midair and drove Konley hard into the steel barricade. Dickinson then controlled the next few minutes as he tossed Konley around ring, until he went for a standing front powerslam and Konley fought his way out and powered Dickinson into a powerslam of his own for a near fall. Konley then connected with a Michinoku Driver that saw Dickinson roll out of the ring. Konly then rolled out of the ring and Dickinson grabbed the "Midnight Son" and drove him head first into the steel ring post nearly getting disqualified in the process. Dickinson then tossed Konley back into the ring and connected with an Avalanche Burning Hammer before ending this one with the third Brain Eater. Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Timothy Thatcher via count out when a frustrated Timothy Thatcher walked away from the match as Zack Sabre Jr. was once again started to build momentum. Zack Sabre blocked a head butt and then caught Thatcher with a side headlock before hitting a hard Penalty Kick that sent Thather rolling out of the ring. Thatcher then got back to his feet and walked away from the match letting the referee count him out ending this one at the 32:24 mark. These two men did their best to stretch the other man out during this one. Thatcher managed to lock Sabre Jr. in both the Fujiwara Armbar and Thatcher Stretch multiple times while Zack Sabre Jr. countered with both the rolling prawn hold and Cross Armbreaker. The longer this one went the more frustrated Thatcher got with his inability to find a way to either make Zack Sabre Jr. tap out of keep his shoulders down to end this one which lead to him simply walking away from this match up. "Premier Athlete" Anthony Nese w/ April Hunter defeated Louis Lyndon via pinfall when he caught Lyndon with the Reverse Piledriver at the 46:25 mark. This phenomenal back and forth match up saw Nese use his size power advantage to keep Lyndon on the defensive for the first several minutes connecting with several Deadlift German Suplexes before Lyndon could mount a comeback. Lyndon did managed to lock on the Dragon Sleeper a couple of times during that comeback, but couldn't get Nese to tap out. The longer this one went the more Nese took control nearly losing the match when he went for a 450 Splash and Lyndon rolled out of the way. Lyndon then slapped on the Dragon Sleeper once again and April Hunter distracted the referee as Nese tapped out. Lyndon released the hold thinking he had won, but the referee told him the match was still going. Lyndon then went for a moonsault but Nese got his knees up and connected with a running knee before hitting a Deadlift buckle bomb. Nese then once again went for a 450 Splash, this time Lyndon got his knees up and once again quickly locked on the Dragon Sleeper. This time April Hunter got Nese's foot on the bottom rope behind the referees back. Lyndon was forced to released the hold and dragged Nese away from the ropes before reapplying the hold. This time April Hunter climbed onto the ring apron and distracted both Lyndon and the referee. Finally having enough the referee ordered Hunter away from ringside. Lyndon then connected with a super hurricanrana before going for a slingshot school boy. Nese rolled through and came back with a back elbow before hitting a reverse huracanarana. Nese then ended this one with the Reverse Piledriver. AC/DC (Arik Cannon & Darin Corbin) defeated the Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson) via pinfall when Darin Corbin shocked Nick Jackson with the Ginger Snap for the victory at the 13:22 mark. The Young Bucks dominated most of this match as they made quick tags and isolated Arik Cannon and caught him with a pair of More Bang For Your Bucks. Cannon then caught Nick Jackson climbing to the top rope and slamme dhim to the mat before connecting with a Glimmering Warlock. Cannon then tagged in Darin Corbin who connected with the Ginger Snap for the shocking victory as Matt Jackson watched on stunned as his brother was pinned. "The Villain" Marty Scurll made short work of Rich Swann when he transitioned the Crossface Chickenwing into the Cattle Mutilation and Swann tapped out ending this one at the 2:35 mark. Scurll opened this one up with a midsection stun gun before catching Swann with a pumphandle neckbreaker for a quick near fall. "The Villain" then slapped on the Crossface Chickenwing and after about thirty seconds transitioned the move into the Cattle Mutilation in the center of the ring leaving Swann no choice but to tap out ending this one. Isaias Velazquez defeated Dalton Castle w/ The Boys via pinfall when he caught Castle with the Hammer of Dawn at the 15:34 mark. Velazquez dominated most of this match as he countered nearly everything that Castle could come up with in this match. At one point Velazquez caught Castle with a Low Blow for a near fall before Castle tried to mount a comeback. Castle then tossed Velazquez into the corner as Castle charged in Velazquez caught Castle with a hard back elbow. Velazquez then went for a snap mare, but Castle rolled through and locked on a bearhug. Castle then tried again to toss Velazquez into the corner, this time as Castle charged in Velazquez elevated him up and out of the ring. Velazquez followed him out and tossed went to toss Castle hard into the barricade, but one of the boys sacrificed himself by putting himself between Castle and the barricade. Velazquez then laid out the Boy with a low blow before tossing Castle back into the ring and ending this one with the Hammer of Dawn. "Lone Wolf" Rex Havoc defeated "The Cleaner" Kenny Omega via submission when he caught Omega in a second Kill Prey and Omega tapped out almost immediately ending this one at the 8:01 mark. Omega started this one strong, but lost the momentum shortly after catching Havoc with the One Winged Angel. Following the One Winged Angel Omega caught Havoc with the Hadouken and then went for a superkick. The "Lone Wolf" caught Omega's leg and connected with a T-bone suplex before locking on the first Kill Prey. Omega quickly fought out and was greeted with a wicked elbow smash before Havoc once again locked on the Kill Prey this time almost dead center of the ring. Omega shockingly tapped out almost immediately after Havoc released the hold Omega rolled out of the ring and left in frustration. Osirian Portal (Amasis & Ophidian) made short work of Los Banditos (Rico Dynamite & Tito Escondido) w/ Sylvia when the caught Rico Dynamite with the Osirian Sacrament for the pinfall victory at the 7:12 mark. This one started with Ophidian tossing Rico Dynamite off the ropes, as Rico rebounded off the ropes Ophidian caught him with a brutal kick to the head. Ophidian then locked on the Death Grip before tagging in Amasis. Amasis then took the fight to the floor but Rico Dynamite couldn't do enough to stem the tight of the Osirian Portal. Just before ending this one with the Osirian Sacrament Amasis caught Rico Dynamite with the Egyptian Conniption for a near fall. As Ophidian covered Rico Dynamite to end this one after the Osirian Sacrament Amasis prevented Tito Escondido from making the save. Joey Daddiego defeated "One Man Nation" Uhaa Nation via pinfall when he caught Uhaa Nation with a second Death Valley Driver at the 36:14 mark. Daddiego was brutal in assault throughout this match up as he brutally tossed Uhaa Nation into the guardrails several times wearing out Nation by eliminating Uhaa Nation's speed advantage. In the end despite connecting with an Ultra Combination for a near fall Uhaa Nation just couldn't over come the brutal strategy Daddiego came into this one with. Following the match Uhaa Nation had to be helped from the ring by the Maple Leaf Wrestling Medical Staff.
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Oct 27, 2016 5:03:21 GMT -5
LIVE FROM THE NORTH BAY MEMORIAL GARDENS IN NORTH BAY ONTARIO SATURDAY APRIL 21st, 2018 BELL TIME: 7:35PM EST
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Post by Pariah on Oct 27, 2016 12:45:13 GMT -5
Thoroughly enjoyed the match that opened the last show with Cross getting a big win over Ciampa... That encounter is one I would definitely pay to see IRL...
Huge upset for Rex Havoc as well... The Cleaner may want to pick up the pace... Otherwise, I could see some problems developing between him and the rest of BC...
And once again, speaking of problems within BC... Hangman Page vs the Phenomenon coming up... Stoked for this one!
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Nov 12, 2016 1:35:50 GMT -5
LIVE FROM THE NORTH BAY MEMORIAL GARDENS IN NORTH BAY ONTARIO SATURDAY APRIL 21st, 2018 BELL TIME: 7:35PM EST Donovan Dijak used is size advantage to dominate "Ariel Assassin" Will Ospreay on route to picking up the pinfall victory following a belly to belly suplex at the 9:35 mark. Dijak opened this one by tossing Ospreay into the corner and beating him down with several stomps in the corner. Dijak then nearly took Ospreay's head off with a brutal lariat for a near fall. After that Dijak further beat down Ospreay with several big boots to the face and brutal backbreaker for another near fall before hitting the Feast Your Eyes, which barely saw Ospreay find a way to kick out. The end of this one saw Dijak first connect with the Dijection before ending this one with the belly to belly suplex. "Dirty" Andy Dalton defeated "Midnight Son" Caleb Konley via pinfall when he caught Konley with a second Piledriver at the 7:17 mark. Dalton was all over Konley right from the opening bell when he caught Konley with an eye rake that stunned Konley. "Dirty" Andy then hit the "Midnight Son" with an impaler DDT for a quick near fall. "Dirty" Andy then tossed Konley out of the ring and drove Konley hard into the steel ring post before hitting a brainbuster on the arena floor. Dalton then picked up Konley and tossed him back into the ring and hit the first Piledriver for a near fall. Dalton followed that up by hitting the Die B!tch and seated neck breaker. Dalton the tossed Konley around the ring with several T-bone suplexes before ending this one with the second Piledriver. Kingdom (Matt Taven & Michael Bennett) w/ Maria Kanellis defeated the Beaver Boys (Alex Reynolds & John Silver) via disqualification when John Silver hit the ring and laid out Michael Bennett with a steel chair just after the Kingdom hit Reynolds with the Hail Mary and looked like they were about to win via pinfall officially ending this one at the 13:47 mark. The Kingdom dominated this contest as they completely isolated and beat down John Silver wearing him down with a Hail Mary, and Taven connecting with the Climax, while Bennett picked up near falls the Go Back To Japan, and both a Piledriver and a Ring Apron Piledriver, which forced Reynolds to twice try and make the save only to be cut off by Matt Taven. Silver eventually found some separation when Taven missed a standing moonsault. Silver then caught him with a powerbomb before he tagged Reynolds into this match. Reynolds then went for a cravate suplex, but Taven fought him off and laid out Reynolds with a superkick to the back of the head for a long two count. Taven then tagged in Bennett for the Hail Mary, and as the Kingdom was setting up the move, Silver dropped off the apron and pulled out a steel chair from under the ring laying out Bennett as he covering Reynolds, leaving the referee no option but to call for the bell ending this one via disqualification. Bullet Club Member the "Panama City Playboy" Adam Cole made short work of "M-Dogg 20" Matt Cross putting Cross away with the Panama Sunrise at the 2:03 mark. Cross opened this one by tossing Cole into the corner, as he charged in Cole caught Cross with a back elbow. Cole then nailed Cross with a brainbuster onto his knee for a quick near fall. Cole then hit the Florida Key for another near fall before finally ending this one with the Panama Sunrise. "Sicilian Psychopath" Tommaso Ciampa defeated Timothy Thatcher via pinfall when he caught Thatcher with the Project Ciampa at the 15:57 mark. Thatcher controlled most of the action in this one as he kept Ciampa on the mat with a cross armbreaker before losing the momentum late when he tried to connect with a Saito Suplex, Ciampa blocked it and connected with a twisting neckbeaker and running knee strike before ending this one with the Project Ciampa. Rich Swann defeated Dalton Castle w/ the Boys via count out when after Swann caught Castle with a pair of standing 450 splashes Castle rolled to the arena floor. Swann then went for a suicide dive, but one of the boys shoved Castle out of the way and took the hit from Swann. The other one of the Boys helped Castle back to his feet and two left the ringside area as Swann watched on stunned in the ring ending this one at the 18:23 mark when the referee called for the bell after counting Castle out. Castle started this one strong and and even caught Swann with three straight Deadlift German Suplexes for near falls before Swann could find a way to get back into this one. Late in the match Swann started to build momentum picking up near falls with the Chicken Fried Driver and the Leap From Swann Pond and even a Tornado Spin Kick. After Castle kicked out of the Tornado Spin Kick Swann hit the pair of standing 450 splashes, and was setting up for a third when Castle rolled out of the ring ultimately giving Swann the victory in this via count out. The Tribe (Hawaiian Lion & Navajo Warrior) w/ Olivia defeated Steenerico (El Generico & Kevin Steen) via pinfall when the caught Kevin Steen with a second Reservation Devastation at the 14:22 mark. Steenerico were in firm control of this one right from the opening bell as El Generico took the fight right to the Hawaiian Lion and managing to pick up back to back near falls with a pair of Spike Brainbusters. Generico even tried for the Brainbustaaahhh!!!, but the Hawaiian Lion found him off. Following the second Spike Brainbuster Generico tagged in Steen who picked up a near fall with the F-Cinq before hitting the Package Piledriver, as Steen went for the cover the Navajo Warrior hit the ring and after laying out Generico with a running big boot. The Navajo Warrior pulled Steen off of the Hawaiian Lion and nailed Steen with a power bomb. The Navajo Warrior then put the Hawaiian Lion on top of Steen who quickly kicked out. The Hawaiian Lion then caught Steen with the Volcano Bomb before tagging the Navajo Warrior into the match. The Tribe then hit the first Reservation Devastation for another near fall after Steen kicked out the Navajo Warrior caught him with the Monument Valley Driver for another near fall before tagging the Hawaiian Lion back into the ring for the second Reservation Devastation. As the Navajo Warrior went for the cover the Hawaiian Lion prevented El Generico from making the save. "The Villain" Marty Scurll defeated "Premier Athlete" Anthony Nese w/ April Hunter via submission when he locked Nese in a second Crossface Chickenwing and after April Hunter failed to get the referee's attention leaving Nese no choice but tap out ending this one at the 13:37 mark. Nese started this on strong, but lost momentum when he went for a 450 Splash and Scurll rolled out of the way. "The Villain" then quickly locked on the first Crippler Crossface when Nese refused to tap out at that time Scurll wore him down with a pair of tornado DDT's a rebound lariat and a jackknife power bomb before tossing Nese out of the ring. Scurll followed him out and tossed Nese into the ring steps, ring post and steel barricade while breaking the referees count and nearly getting disqualified for each attack. After whipping Nese into the steel barricade "the Villain" flipped off April Hunter before tossing Nese back into the ring and locking on the second Crossface Chickenwing. Zack Sabre Jr. made shockingly quick work of Chris Dickinson when he knocked Dickinson out cold with a Penalty Kick ending this one at the 1:34 mark. Dickinson opened this one with his release military press before hitting a falcon arrow. Dickinson then tossed Zack Sabre Jr. into the corner and as he charged in after him Zack caught him with a brutal back elbow that sent Dickinson crashing to the mat hard. Zack then caught Dickinson with a Dragon Suplex before ending this one with the Penalty Kick. "Phenomenal" AJ Styles (c) defeated "Hangman" Adam Page via pinfall when he came off the ropes and caught Page with a sunset flip ending this one at the 26:44 mark. These two started this one with a handshake, but it wasn't long before tempers started to flare up between Styles and Page as the two men tumbled to the arena floor about halfway through this one. After both men received warning from the referee both men calmed down and momentum started going back and forth in this one until Styles started building up momentum and even locked "Hangman" Page in the Calf Killer. Styles then grabbed Page and went for a Starmaker suplex after Page forced a break by reaching the ropes. Page then hit Styles with a short-arm clothesline and went for a missile dropkick, only for Styles to roll out of the way catch Page with a Pele Kick for a near fall. Styles then hit the Styles Clash for another near fall before hitting the Spiral Tap. Styles then went a spinebreaker, but Page blocked it and tossed Styles into the corner and followed that up with charging clothesline. "Hangman" Page then tossed Styles off the ropes and as Styles rebounded Page was caught with his head down and the "Phenomenal One" caught Page with the sunset flip for the pinfall victory. After a couple of awkward moments Page slowly got to his feet and the two Bullet Club members shook hands and left the ring together.
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