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Post by Pariah on May 10, 2023 20:30:14 GMT -5
The Bird of Prey wins the British J Cup! Proper thing!
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Post by db1091 on May 11, 2023 4:01:48 GMT -5
The Bird of Prey wins the British J Cup! Proper thing! I honestly though Morgan Webster was winning it, the bookers just seemed to be wholly on his side until Ospreay came in and swiped it from him at the end!! Thanks for giving it a look!!
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Post by Valenswift on May 13, 2023 3:35:24 GMT -5
Great win for Ospreay but was there ever any doubt? Looking foward to Smith and ZSJ facing off again!!
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Post by db1091 on May 15, 2023 4:57:38 GMT -5
Live in London September - Week 1 - Year 1
Michael Oku def. Robbie Eagles by pinfall Oku impresses in an exciting opener with Eagles, winning with a top rope lionsault
Alpha Female def. Xia Brookside by pinfall A squash match, as a raging Gabert wins quickly with an Omega Plex
British Tag Team Titles Aussie Open (c) def. CCK by pinfall to retain the titles Davis and Fletcher win with Fidget Spinner on Kid Lykos
Gisele Shaw def. Charlie Morgan by submission This was Shaw's best showing so far in RevPro, dominating Morgan and never allowing her to get a string of offence. She wins with the armbreaker
Bryan Danielson def. Walter by submission A meeting of two of the best in the world in the main event, but Danielson outwits Walter at every turn. He eventually wins with Cattle Mutilation, but there's no doubt Walter won't want to let this defeat go
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Post by Pariah on May 15, 2023 5:18:49 GMT -5
A huge main event that already has the crowd anticipating a rematch... Fun lineup from start to finish!
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Post by TTX on May 15, 2023 6:34:37 GMT -5
Danielson/WALTER could wrestle each other a thousand times and I doubt I'd be bored.
Congrats to the Bird of Prey on his win.
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Post by Wookie7969 on May 17, 2023 20:30:56 GMT -5
Loving the action in this one. Great fed
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Post by db1091 on May 23, 2023 17:00:04 GMT -5
Risky Business September - Week 4 - Year 1 Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage
Non-title match: Nick Aldis def. Davey Boy Smith Jr by submission The British Heavyweight champion kicks off the show, but is forced to tap out when Aldis locks in the King's Lynn Cloverleaf to score a big win over the champion
Nigel McGuinness comes to the ring. He says that this week he announced the return of the Ring of Honor Pure Championship, a title both he and Doug Williams rose to prominence with. McGuinness says that he wants to give another European star the chance to get their hands on the belt and show the world's best stars come from this continent. So tonight, four men will compete for a spot in the Pure Championship tournament at Survival of the Fittest; Walter, Pete Dunne, Martin Stone and Zack Sabre Jr will each get their chance to impress tonight, starting now.
Pure Tournament qualification semi-final Pete Dunne def. Walter by pinfall A stellar match from these two, with Dunne really taking it to Walter. The German used one of his rope breaks and could never get the upper hand, with Dunne getting the win with Bitter End to advance to the final
Pure Tournament qualification semi-final Zack Sabre Jr def. Martin Stone by submission ZSJ forces Stone to use all his rope breaks and then locks in a cross armbar under the bottom rope to get the submission victory, showing he is already adept at using the Pure rules to his advantage
Kay Lee Ray def. Maddison Miles by pinfall Another excellent match on a night jam-packed with them. The two women really go all out to follow up the two Pure Rules matches. Miles got in the early attacks but was never able to finish Ray off, allowing her to score the pin with a Gory Bomb
British Tag Team Championship Aussie Open (c) def. Subculture (Mark Andrews and Morgan Webster) by pinfall to retain the titles Fletcher is taking a beating when he manages a desperation tag to Davis, who comes in all guns blazing to get back control for the Aussies; they win with Fidget Spinner
Pure Tournament qualification final Zack Sabre Jr def. Pete Dunne by submission to qualify for the Pure Championship tournament Dunne had all but won this one, having forced ZSJ to use all his rope breaks and landing a number of close pin falls. However, ZSJ rallied and locked in Orienteering with Napalm Death, forcing Dunne to tap after he desperately reached for the ropes but failed.
Women's British Championship Saraya Knight (c) def. Alpha Female by submission to retain the title Knight asserts her dominance, repeatedly locking on her Knightmare single legged Boston crab. Gabert eventually has no option but to tap out
British Cruiserweight Championship Will Ospreay def. Jody Fleisch (c) by pinfall to become NEW champion This was Ospreay's shot at the title earned by winning the British J Cup and he converts. Fleisch was almost able to swoop in and win when Ospreay missed a chance to finish the match, but the challenger fired up again and won with an Essex Destroyer
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Post by Pariah on May 23, 2023 20:09:17 GMT -5
Super stoked that Maddison Miles was in action (one of my absolute faves since she and I share a hometown - Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada)... And even though ZSJr qualified for the ROH Pure Championship tournament, gotta give mad props to Dunne for taking WALTER out of the equation... Really fun show from start to finish, my friend. Nice work!
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Post by db1091 on May 24, 2023 2:02:00 GMT -5
Super stoked that Maddison Miles was in action (one of my absolute faves since she and I share a hometown - Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada)... And even though ZSJr qualified for the ROH Pure Championship tournament, gotta give mad props to Dunne for taking WALTER out of the equation... Really fun show from start to finish, my friend. Nice work! Thank you!! Weirdly enough then, she has gone from your hometown to the place I grew up, Norwich, England!! I absolutely thought Dunne was winning the whole thing. Taking out Walter was massive and then he was so close to defeating Sabre Jr as well!! Thank you for staying tuned
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