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Post by TTX on Nov 29, 2017 18:56:21 GMT -5
New show for people to enjoy.
Night 1
S-N-S Express defeated Bale Spin when Nevaeh quickly put out Bale with a guillotine choke. This was just getting going when Nevaeh locked in a guillotine and Bale quickly submitted before anyone else could react to the move.
Wild Bill White put away Jeff King with the Running Power Slam. The match went back and forth for a bit before White snapped off a big power slam that totally knocked the wind out of King and allowed White to cover for the easy win.
The Hardy Boys took down The American Wolves when Jeff used Twist of Fate to put away Davey Richards. This was a very even match and the Wolves looked like they might take it at one point but the Hardys would not be deleted and they came back with a few Twist of Fates from Matt before Jeff used one of his own to put down Richards for the three count.
C.W. Anderson pinned Delirious (C) following the Shotgun Superkick. This was a total domination by Anderson who worked over Delirious for quite a while before hitting a pair of superkicks to keep the crazed one down for the pin.
Courtney Rush squashed Laura Phoenix with the Olympic Slam. This was mostly Rush though Phoenix had a few moments of offense. Eventually Rush had enough and lifted her up into her finisher and then covered her for the victory.
Johnny Gargano (E) knocked off Michael Elgin (RII) with the Garga-No Escape (+1). This was a surprise as Elgin was domating but Gargano locked in his finisher and Elgin fell to the mat and the referee managed to count him down. After the match, Todd Sinclair was talking to the referee about something.
David Starr put down Lio Rush with Product Placement. This was back and forth but Starr had just a bit more offense and he eventually locked on his finisher to score the win.
Rock and Roll Express edged Kings of Wrestling following a leg puller and punch on Chris Hero. This was wild. Hero took a beating but he would have had Morton down a few times if the referee hadn't been knocked out. Eventually Hero tagged in after a double team with Claudio and Morton and Gibson quickly reversed on him and took the match.
Crazy Mary Dobson overcame Kay Lee Ray with the Kaiju Killer. Ray had a chance but she mistimed a deathjump and Dobson quickly followed up by locking in the Kaiju Killer which Ray could not escape giving Dobson a hard-earned victory.
Jerry Lynn upset Shinsuke Nakemura with the TKO. Most people figured Nakemura would dominate the match but Lynn would not be denied and he took advantage of a mistake by Shinsuke and caught him with the TKO and covered for the pin.
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Post by TTX on Nov 30, 2017 17:30:36 GMT -5
Night 2
Chris Hero took down Delirious with the Deathblow. This was a war and Delirious hit Red Poison for a nearfall but that was as good as it got for him as Hero dominated most of the match and hit a Cyclone Kill and then the Deathblow to put away the masked maniac.
Death Knight put away Mikey O'Shea with an airplane spin. Death Knight went to town on O'Shea and busted him open but he could not keep down the Irishman even with his finishers so eventually he picked up a staggered O'Shea and used the airplane spin. O'Shea was too dizzy to kick out giving Death Knight the victory in a hard fought battle.
RPG Vice knocked off The Briscoes (RII) following Strong Zero on Mark. Jay never managed to get into the ring as Vice hit several good double teams on Mark before hitting him with their finisher. Mark kicked out a moment too late and Jay could not reach his brother in time.
The Destroyer finished off 17 with the Figure Four Leglock. 17 had his moments in the match but he went a bit risky and tried a deathjump only to splash the mat and Destroyer followed up with his figure four leglock and 17 was unable to escape.
Martin Stone edged Matt Riddle with London Bridge. Stone had trouble putting away Riddle but he kept plowing away on him before finally clamping on the London Bridge. Riddle kept trying to figure ways to escape the maneuver but was finally unable to do so and Stone took the victory.
PPRay overcame BDK when Avalon used Marti-Knees on Hammermeier. BDK dominated the entire match and looked like they were going to win it when Avalon made a surprise recovery on Jacob and followed it up with a quick Marti-Knees. Jacob was too stunned to kick out and Sanchez was too stunned to react giving PPRay a surprise pinfall.
Arctic Rescue Ant knocked off Uhaa Nation with the 2Radical Slammer Xtreme. No one was expecting it but Ant just had a little too much offense and Nation was caught off guard by it before finally falling to Ant's strangely named finisher.
The Young Bucks squashed The Rumblebees following N'Sync on Darling. Huckabee never got a chance to get into the ring as the Bucks quickly double teamed Solo and hit her win N'Sync. She went down hard and Nick quickly covered her for the pin.
Darkness Crabtree shocked Big Sue Jackson with the Stone Age Stunner. This was quick as Crabtree must have had his vitamins early as he dominated the whole time before hitting his Sweatergree and then the Stunner for the three count.
El Generico put away Scorpio Sky with the Spike Brainbuster. Generico and Sky matched up incredibly well and either man could have won the match. Sky looked to nearly take it with the Ace Crusher but Generico came back. Generico could not get his Brainbustahhhh but the Spike Brainbuster proved to be just enough to finally finish Sky off.
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Post by Pariah on Nov 30, 2017 18:29:56 GMT -5
Very cool victories for Johnny Gargano and Martin Stone, overcoming some top notch opposition... And I really enjoyed Crazy Mary scratching out a win as well...
That final encounter between El Generico and Scorpio Sky looked really exciting... Possibly worthy of a rematch...
Very entertaining!
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Post by Bri on Nov 30, 2017 19:48:41 GMT -5
It's always fun TTX when you post, I never know whos coming up next. Great action as always but particularly enjoyed the victories by Gargano and The Destroyer. Very cool!
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Post by TTX on Nov 30, 2017 19:54:17 GMT -5
Thanks guys...I rarely know what I'm going to matchup until i start putting them together.
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Post by TTX on Dec 1, 2017 9:50:10 GMT -5
Night 3
Death Haze put down Made In Sin following the Royal Butterfly on Taylor Made. This was a very tight match and Kay and Made nearly took it but Haze survived several attacks and drilled Taylor with a heart punch allowing Del Rey to come in and lock in the Royal Butterfly for the submission.
Pinky edged Swamp Monster with Infinite Sorrow. Swamp Monster actually dominated the match and probably should have won it but he made one mistake allowing Pinky to come back and hit Infinite Sorrow to steal a victory here.
Tito Escondido defeated Adam Page with 180 enzuigiri. Page went all out but Escondido seemed to match him trick for trick and then nearly took Page's head off with a perfect back brain kick. Page collapsed in a heap and Escondido scored the win.
Sandwich Squad put down Beauty and the Beast following a double shoulder tackle on Fierce. This was fairly fast as Biggs hit several moves, Fierce made a quick comeback, but got reversed and the big men hit him with a double tackle. Mercenary made a quick cover and Matter couldn't make the save in time.
Voodoo Kaos put away Jonathan Gresham with Kaostrophe. Kaos nearly cost himself the match but his dominance outside the ring proved to be just enough as he came back with a Kaostrophe to put down his agile opponent.
Saturyne finished off Su Yung with a huracanrana. Saturyne used her superior speed and agility to take Yung down. She hit a perfect dive to the floor to stun her opponent before using the huracanrana to cradle her up for the three count.
Nigel McGuiness used the Jawbreaker Lariat to put down Greg Excellent. McGuiness had few problems with his wild opponent dominating with a series of clotheslines before using the jawbreaker lariat to knock him for a loop and covered for the pin.
Doom Patrol defeated EYFBO following the Pazuzu Bomb on Draztik. EYFBO had their moments here but they could not put away Doom Patrol as Jaka finally put Draztik down and then Dickinson came into the ring and hit his finisher to win.
Dragon Dragon stunned Ethan Case with the Dragon Sleeper. Dragon Dragon actually dominated the entire matchup and locked in his Dragon Sleeper for a fast submission from Case who seemed stunned at what happened and complained bitterly to the referee.
Eric Watts pinned Will Ospreay with the Murder Bomb. Watts and Ospreay went at it all over the ring and floor area but Watts used his superior size and strength to take Ospreay down. He continued to assault him after the bell until Zack Sabre Jr. ran him off.
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Post by Pariah on Dec 1, 2017 13:19:27 GMT -5
Admittedly, I'm not the biggest fan of comedy wrestling (Joey Ryan 'dong style' spots being the exception - those are freaking hilarious)... Still, it's always fun to see Dragon Dragon in action... Good times!
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Post by TTX on Dec 1, 2017 21:42:33 GMT -5
Night 4
Outlaw Inc. defeated Best Friends quickly when Kingston used a half-nelson suplex on Barreta. Neither Homicide nor Taylor even got itno the match as Kingston put down Barreta with a series of chops and then hit a half-nelson suplex for the pin.
Jessica Havok put down Evie with the Havokiller. Evie had her moments but her lack of power cost her as Havok used it against her before finally finishing her off with the Havokiller. After the match, Havok pitched Evie to the floor and did her finisher again leaving Evie a crumpled mess.
Shane Hollister handled Archibald Peck with a somersault plancha. Hollister took advantage of a missed Cranial Crescendo to climb up to the top and hit a plancha that finished off Peck as Veronica's attempts to distract the referee went for naught.
Pretty Boy Killers overcame All-Night Express following Senmetsu on Titus. Express nearly had Lee and Taylor a few times but eventually the bigger men bullied down their smaller opponents and finally won after a perfect double team on Titus.
Drew Gulak held off Jason Kincaid with the Gu-Lock. Gulak was at his dirty best taking down Kincaid on multiple occasions. Kincaid tried to make a comeback only to get tossed down and Gulak used that as a chance to lock on his finisher for the submission.
Solo Darling (S) easily handled Veda Scott (S) with the Brain Freeze. Darling took advantage of Scott's timidness early on and nailed her with a Tailwhip. Scott managed to get her foot on the rope but Darling quickly followed up with a Brain Freeze to win.
Necro Butcher upset Lex Luger with Choose Death. Luger looked like he might have the match won with the Torture Rack only to be distracted by Barry Windham who was observing the match. As Lex dropped the hold and asked Barry what he was doing, Necro recovered and hit Choose Death to score the pin.
Biff Busick put away Adam Cole (Z) with the half stranglehold. Cole never could quite keep Busick down and he was suplexed down and Busick quickly transition it to the stranglehold. Cole tried to reach the ropes but he could not in time and he had to tap.
Baltic Siege upset Philly's Most Wanted in quick time when Troll pinned Ruckus after Jeez accidentally blasted his partner after the Siege had used the Baltic Edge. Oak wore down Ruckus with a pair of Tree Top Drops before tagging in his partners to perform the Edge. Jeez wanted to make the save but his timing was off and he blasted Ruckus with a big elbow. Troll tossed him to the floor and covered Ruckus for the win.
Thantos edged A.J. Styles (RII) with the Masterlock. This could have gone either way but Styles missed a dive from the top and that allowed Thantos to use the Masterlock and Styles tried to escape but he could not manage to do so and his shoulders were counted down.
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Post by TTX on Dec 2, 2017 18:22:06 GMT -5
Night 5
Drake Younger finished off Roderick Strong (R) with Drake's Landing. Younger took it to Strong who could not deal with Younger's hardcore style. Strong tried a couple of comebacks but in the end was a victim of Drake's Landing for the three count.
War Machine put away the Jollyville Jeepers following the War Machine on Clean. The Jeepers' superior agility gave them a few shots on offense but War Machine was clicking on all cylinders and they finally bounced Clean down for the pin.
Oleg the Usurper squashed Alex Colon with "Off With His Head" Oleg was dominant here as he pounded Colon down for a bit before hitting his finisher twice for the easy win.
Rob Van Dam pinned Big Duke after the split legged moonsault. This was a very close matchup and Big Duke nearly scored the victory twice but RVD would not be denied as he came back with the Five Star Frog Splash. Duke managed to kick out of it but RVD kept battering Duke down and then he hit a perfect moonsault and Duke was down.
Missile Assault Man took down Craig Mitchell with the Missile Launcher. Craig Mitchell nearly took MAM until MAM dragged the match to the floor and rammed Mitchell into the ring post. From there it was all MAM until he hit his finisher and Mitchell could not kick out.
Marty Jannetty held off Eric Ryan with the top rope fist drop. Jannetty showed off his high flying skills battering Ryan all over the ring. A Rocker Dropper scored a near fall. A second would probably have taken it but Ryan somehow got his foot on the rope. In the end, Jannetty drilled a perfect dropkick then dropped a fist from the top to win.
Joey Ryan crushed Rude Boy Riley with the Mustache Ride. Ryan tore into Riley from the start. Riley got in a few shots with his knee offense but Ryan regained control and busted him open. Ryan then followed up with Walk-Off then Mustache Ride for the victory.
Premier Athletic Club edged Los Ice Creams after the Home Wrecker on Ice Cream Jr. Premier Athletic Club was great with the offense. The Ice Creams took advantage of Nese but Konley made a comeback and then Konley finally put down Ice Cream.
Larry Sweeney upset John Kermon with the 12 Large Elbow Drop. Sweeney nearly submitted to the armbar but he finally managed to get to the ropes. From there he avoided an attack, hit a low blow and then the '68 Comeback Special before the 12 Large Elbow Drop.
Randy Savage pinned Tyler Black (RI) following the Flying Elbow Drop. This was a wild battle and both wrestlers nearly took it several times. Savage nearly went down to God's Last Gift, but he would not be denied and finally hit the big elbow for the three.
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Post by Pariah on Dec 2, 2017 19:12:31 GMT -5
Very cool wins for Macho Man and the Whole F'n Show... And I'm fairly certain that no one is sad that Rude Boy got destroyed by Joey Ryan...
Of course, I'm not too pleased that Styles got cheated by the Gamemaster... Demanding a rematch... Great stuff!
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