"SACRIFICE" iPPV Results
Jun 14, 2013 23:52:53 GMT -7
Post by Deleted on Jun 14, 2013 23:52:53 GMT -7
PRESENTS
Date: June 16, 2013
Location: Madison Square Garden, Manhattan, New York
Commentators: Joey Styles & Mick Foley
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SEGMENT
Joey Styles and Mick Foley are at the announcer's table and welcome the fans. Foley has joined Styles, who usually commentates with either William Regal or by his lonesome; for tonight, as wrestling invades the historic Madison Square Garden, Foley could not help himself but join Styles as Regal prepares to do battle with his former student and now bitter rival, Chris Hero.
They go over the card a bit before we see a montage for the history of Chris Dickinson and Kyle Matthews. The montage details Chris Dickinson originally winning a battle royale to earn his first ever World title shot, a match that Matthews won by submission at the iPPV "Doomsday". For the second iPPV in a row, this main event headlines and things have heated up even further. Matthews has gone on to become the despised leader of The Prophecy, and has caused chaos all over the NWA, but Dickinson and the entire Ring Warriors' roster take exception to him being here.
After winning a tournament final that was tainted by interference by Dan Maff of the Prophecy, leading Matthews and Maff inciting a riotous scene in Rochester, New York, the time for games is over and we are settled in for Dickinson/Matthews II. We get a close shot of both Dickinson nailing his devastating Brain Eater on Jon Moxley, and then Matthews locking on the Hidaka Lock on Karl Anderson before heading back to the ring for the first match of the night.
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SINGLES MATCH
Shiima Xion vs. Zack Ryder
Xion has a real air of cockiness to him, and the fans don't seem to like it. He comes out spraying hair product on his hair and bad mouthing this capacity crowd, which makes them only love the likable yet sort of goofy Zack Ryder even more. Ryder comes out Woo-Woo-Wooing and looks absolutely jacked to be here in one of the most historical and legendary arenas anywhere.
Xion is both faster and more technically sound than Ryder, but Ryder showed a good bit of heart and a lot of energy, bursting with counters and big blows to keep Xion reeling from his aggressive onslaught. The match would come to an end when Ryder managed to move out of the way of a 450 Splash attempt, catching Xion with the Rough Ryder to get the three count, much to the approval of these fans after a decent little opener.
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SINGLES MATCH
Petey Williams vs. Sonjay Dutt
Williams and Dutt are coming off two big wins on Thursday, and both came into this hungry for another. Williams and Dutt are known for their fast paced and more aerial style, but to start this off it was all grounded warfare with both men trading holds. Dutt would actually seem to get the better early, causing Williams to go to the ropes to escape a hammerlock/facelock combo hold.
Things would speed up as Williams tried to open up with some striking, followed by an exchange of lightning quick holds. Dutt would come out on top, sending Williams out, which he would follow up with a feigned dive. Williams would make his way back in and they would exchange quick holds even further, which lead to Petey nailing a nice, graceful Swinging Headscissors that sent Dutt to the outside, leading to Williams crushing him with a Springboard Suicide Dive to get a nice pop.
The two exchange near falls and submission holds, trying to get the better of the other. Dutt managed to roll to the outside after the visually impressive Canadian Destroyer, saving the match for him. Williams would attempt to end it with a couple of Sharpshooter attempts, but the first time, Dutt made his way to the ropes, and the second he rolled up Petey for a two count. Dutt would escape a diving Calf Kick in the corner, side stepping through the ropes on the apron. Dutt springboards and catches Petey with a Swinging DDT after that, following up by heading up top and hitting his Hindu Press to get a three count!
Dutt and Williams shake hands afterwards, getting a nice little response for a well worked contest.
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SEGMENT
Fandango and Summer Rae now make their way down to the ring, dancing as some pyrotechnics go off and the fans give a decidedly mixed reaction. He puts on quite the little spectacle, but he is also very detestable and has yet to actually wrestle a match.
Fandango has a microphone and begins.
"My name is FAAAAN-DAAAN-GOOOOOO..."
The fans mostly mock and boo him.
"And I am the most entertaining wrestler in the history of this sport! I have yet to meet one man, one wrestler, who matches my greatness... who brings my electricity to this ring, and until I do, I refuse to fight! So bring out who you will, because I am sure they are unworthy!"
Fandango waits, and doesn't have to wait long, as the next thing that is heard over the house speakers sends the fans into a near riot.
"IF YA SMELLLLL...
WHAT THE ROCK...
IS COOKIN'!"
The slow, smooth beat of The Rock's theme plays as "The Great One" himself makes his way from behind the curtain, mic in hand and wearing his wrestling gear.
"OH MY GOD!!!" proclaims Joey Styles, as he is known to do.
Mick Foley is very happy to see his old friend, as are these fans.
"ROCKY! ROCKY! ROCKY! ROCKY!"
The one time NWA World Heavyweight champion and four time WWF World Heavyweight champion awaits the fans to simmer down a bit, basking in the long ovation, before he lays into his beloved shtick.
"FINALLY, THE ROCK HAS COME BACK TO MADISON SQUARE GARDEN!"
The fans eat this up in a huge way, and somehow, seemingly impossibly, they chant even louder.
"You see, Fundango, The Rock had heard-"
Fandango is snapped out of a near trance by this, a mispronunciation of his name, and interrupts "The People's Champion."
"Woah, woah, woah... my name is FAAAAN-DAAAA-"
"IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT YOUR NAME IS!!!"
Whoo! Everybody loves this one, and Fandango is kicking the ropes, throwing a bit of a hissy fit as Summer Rae tries to calm him down.
"The Rock was not done speaking, and while The Rock is talking, that means you, Fandingo, know your role... and SHUT YOUR MOUTH!"
The chants keep rolling in, as the fans hang on every catchphrase.
"Week in and week out, you refuse to fight because no one fits your standards. Not one man in that locker room is 'entertaining' enough or 'electrifying' enough to face you in the ring, and frankly, The Rock agrees. Not one of those roody-poo-candy ass wanna-bes are anywhere close to being entertaining or electrifying, but there is one man... one man in this business who does fit that description, and that man is none other than the Great One himself, the most electrifying man in all of entertainment today, The Rock!"
The fans continue their chants.
"Wait just a minute, you can-"
"Ba-ba-ba-ba, shut your mouth, jabronie, The Rock is still not finished. Now, The Rock has come here, boots on, trunks on, and he's ready to layeth the smacketh down on your candy ass! But normally, The Rock would make a threat... he'd threaten to take his boot... he'd then threaten to turn that boot sideways... and then he'd threaten to stick it straight up your candy ass, but from the looks of you, you've probably had much bigger, more intrusive things shoved up your anus, so that's probably not very threatening."
Oh snap.
"And The Rock isn't fooled by that two cent hooker you got hangin' on your arm, cause honey, there is no way... and The Rock means no way... anybody would want to sleep with a piece of trash like you! Not even a ten pound piece of monkey crap that fell in some glitter and learned to salsa!
IF YA SMELLLLLLLL-LA-LA-LA-LA-LOW.... what The Rock... is.... cookin'."
The Rock tosses down his microphone and heads to the ring, and this match is on!
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SINGLES MATCH
Fandango w/ Summer Rae vs. The Rock
The Rock slides in, and Fandango immediately begins to kick and stomp "The Great One". Fandango tries to lock him up in a headlock, but The Rock slips out and lays into him with three punches, followed by spitting in his hand and then punching him over the ropes to the outside! The fans cheer for that in a big way.
The Rock hops outside and stomps Fandango, before lifting him up and slamming him face first on the announcer's table. The Rock then walks over and takes the headset off of Joey Styles.
"Hey Mick, it's The Rock, remember me?"
"Yeah, I think we've met once or twice."
"Well, The Rock thought he'd add some expert commentary to this match, as only 'The Great One' can. You see, what we have here... stay down, you piece of crap!"
The Rock kicks Fandango and bounces his head off of the table again. Summer Rae goes to the aid of her man.
"What we've seen so far is The Rock take all of Fagdumbo's lame offense, smack the taste out of his mouth, and then expose him for what he really is! A baby shit soft little bitch! Son of a bitch-"
Fandango actually jumps over the table and tackles The Rock, pummeling him with punches, but The Rock catches him with a knee and then tosses him over the railing. The Rock and Fandango fight through the crowd before Fandango actually kicks The Rock between the legs and then clotheslines him back over to the floor!
The referee is being very lenient here, as this crowd is red hot.
Fandango climbs up on the railing and comes down on The Rock with a big Legdrop! Fandango then rolls him into the ring and heads up top. Fandango takes too long to pose and misses as he flies off, looking for another big Legdrop, but The Rock has rolled out of the way. "The Brahma Bull" kips up and is stalking Fandango. Fandango turns and The Rock tries for the Rock Bottom, but Fandango elbows his way out and then hits a Spinning Heel Kick to take send The Rock back and through the middle rope, just kind of hanging there for a second as he tries to shake off the blow.
Fandango is out of the ring now and he is measuring him up before running and nailing a Jumping High Kick, sending The Rock back into the ring! Fandango hops up on the apron and proceeds to nail a Slingshot Legdrop that looks pretty good, pinning The Rock afterwards, but only a two count!
Fandango attempts to hold down The Rock with a Rear Chinlock, the fans chanting "ROCKY! ROCKY! ROCKY!" and, of course, that did not work. The Rock made his way up and elbowed his way out, before pulling in Fandango for a big time DDT! The Rock goes for a cover, but only a two count.
The Rock gets up as Fandango does, and The Rock hits a big running clothesline. Fandango is back up, though, after the momentum of it, stumbling, and he gets caught with another running clothesline! Fandango stumbles up again, this time slower, and walks right into the waiting arms of "The Great One" as The Rock hoists him up and drops him with a Samoan Drop! The Rock goes for the cover again, but still just a two count!
The Rock is up, and he's stalking again. Fandango stumbles up once more, and The Rock moves in, trying for another Rock Bottom, but Fandango again fights his way out and then tries for maybe a Reverse Swinging STO, but The Rock fights out, shoving Fandango away from behind before catching him turning and slamming him with a big Spinebuster!
The crowd erupts, as The Rock stands over Fandango, nudging the right side of him with his boot and then looking out as the fan's cheer. He then removes his elbow pad, motions where he's gonna go with his arms, and then runs off the ropes, finally plating Fandango with The People's Elbow, and it's all over! The Rock has won, and the fans are cheering!
All seems well and good, as The Rock poses and Fandango leaves with Summer Rae, holding his chest and back, looking on and shaking his head as The Rock stands triumphant.
All seems well and good until into the ring storms ROMAN REIGNS! Reigns made his debut last week in an absolute war with Stevie Richards, and The Rock turns to see him, but only for a fleeting second, as Reigns CUTS HIM IN HALF WITH A BIG SPEAR!
The Rock is down, convulsing and holding his gut, the pain and anguish etched across his face as his cousin Reigns stands over him with his arms raised, the fans booing him to no end! Some people have even thrown some trash into the ring, as Reigns looks very fierce and couldn't care less.
"WHAT THE HELL IS THIS ALL ABOUT?"
Neither Joey Styles nor Mick Foley know what to make of this.
Reigns leaves, as The Rock stares at him from the canvas, looking dazed and angry.
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SEGMENT
We go backstage, where we see Hailey Hatred standing and rubbing her hands together, looking intense before her title match tonight.
"Sara Del Rey has been given no choice but to face me, the one thing, the one person she fears in this business. We've fought all over the world, and I've always came out looking better, and she's always known I'm the best. Tonight will be no different than any other night. Tonight, my hate will consume her, and I will be the new women's champion of Ring Warriors!"
We then head to Sara Del Rey's locker room, as she sits and pulls on her knee pads.
"Hailey Hatred, you've always been impressive, but you've always been a step below me. That's just a fact. No matter how you want to remember things, no matter what you say or do, that's just a fact. Tonight, all of the build up, everything you've done, it's going to be for nothing. You will fail, as the true 'Queen of Wrestling' prevails once again."
We then head to the ring.
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RING WARRIORS WOMEN'S TITLE
SINGLES MATCH
Hailey Hatred vs. Sara Del Rey (c)
To big, bad ladies stepped into this ring tonight, both standing in at 5'10", with Del Rey outweighing Hatred by about five pounds, tipping the scales at 155. Del Rey and Hatred have both been all over the world and have faced each other numerous times, and this has been a long await battle for this belt. Hatred came into this company and immediately attacked "The Queen of Wrestling" and now she has the chance she's been waiting for.
Will she be able to capitalize, though?
These two circle the ring before locking horns. They are at a stalemate, pretty much, after a good 40 seconds of struggle, the champion pinning her challenger back against the ropes and then shoving off to break the lock. Hatred, though, rushes off the ropes and sends a boot into Del Rey's gut, grabbing her head and trying for a Piledriver or Powerbomb, but Del Rey blocks it, holding her leg tight. Hatred beats and pounds on her back, before lifting her and dropping her with the Piledriver she was looking for, floating over but Del Rey only allows her a one count!
Hatred surfboard stretches Del Rey on the mat, pulling her arms back with her knee in her spine, trying to punish her as she gives her a verbal lashing. Del Rey tries to turn it over and get to her feet, but Hatred grabs her into a Sleeper before dropping her with a Flashback! Hatred goes for the cover, but Del Rey only gives her a very short two count!
Hatred continues to ground and pound Del Rey, but Del Rey manages to counter an armbar attempt and begin her own barrage of grounded strikes, laying into Hatred with very vicious elbows to the head before locking on an Anaconda Vice! Hatred is forced to get to the ropes to break after over a minute of unsuccessful struggle.
Del Rey lays into Hatred with a striking attack, but Hatred grabs her and tosses the champion out of the ring! Hatred runs from the middle of the ring and dropkicks Del Rey through the ropes, crashing her into the guardrail! Hatred then hops up on the apron and then to the middle turnbuckle before flying off and taking Del Rey down to the floor with a Crossbody Block!
The fans are actually giving this a pretty okay reaction, given how burned out they were after all of that business with The Rock earlier and the fact that this is women's wrestling.
Back in the ring, Hatred manages to keep Del Rey down and get a few two counts, but she can't seem to keep the champion down. Hatred delivers her Fisherman's Buster, thinking she has it, but Del Rey manages to not only kick out, but actually surprises her by locking her lightning fast into the submission hold she learned from her mentor Bryan Danielson, the LeBell Lock!
Hatred is in a lot of pain, but gets to the ropes. Del Rey breaks at five before picking up Hatred and dropping her with a DANGEROUS BACKDROP DRIVER! Hatred is folded in half, but Del Rey isn't done, lifting her up and hitting a Tiger Suplex that she bridges!
The referee counts, but Hatred kicks out at two! Del Rey is relentless, though, locking on the LeBell Lock again! Hatred, though, is only trapped for a moment before she is able to get loose and roll through and over Del Rey, locking on another Bryan Danielson move, the Cattle Mutilation! Danielson has to be watching this match from the back and feel pretty good about this little homage.
Del Rey manages to somehow roll to the side and shake up Hatred's balance. Hatred changes this over into a Full Nelson, which Del Rey tries to fight off, but Hatred takes her over with a Dragon Suplex! Hatred has it bridged, but Del Rey kicks out at two! Hatred rolls through, though, and locks up "The Queen of Wrestling" with a Crippler Crossface! Del Rey is being stretched back now and looks to be in a lot of pain, and has to go to the ropes to break this up!
The fans are really starting to get into this now, as this exchange is pretty epic.
Hatred pulls Del Rey up and tries to scoop her up onto her shoulder, but Del Rey slides off of her, landing behind her and grabbing her into a German Suplex! Del Rey rolls, though, and lifts her again, and again nails a German Suplex! Del Rey rolls her up again, this time crossing her arms in front of her, but Hatred comes up with a counter, throwing her head back and clashing with Del Rey's, causing her to stumble and fall to a knee.
Hatred runs off of the ropes and delivers a MASSIVE Lariat to Del Rey as she is kneeling! Hatred follows up, desperate to end this, but Del Rey kicks out again! Hatred yells at the ref, but knows she can't waste time. She pulls up Del Rey by her hair and pulls her up into a Powerbomb, running as she does, but Del Rey floats over into a Sunset Flip! The referee counts, but only a two count!
Del Rey rolls up to her feet as Hatred gets to a knee, and Del Rey catches her with a Rolling Sole Kick right to the face, sending her down to the mat face down, looking kind of dead. Del Rey rolls over her limp body, looking for the win once more, but Hatred kicks out, and once again, Del Rey applies that LeBell Lock!
Hatred is so worn down, so beaten, but still manages to get to the ropes. Del Rey lets go immediately, and rushes up, grabbing Hatred by the head and hold it down as she sends shooting kicks to her face! Del Rey then pulls up Hatred, locking her into a front chancery and trying to lift her, but Hatred reverses mid-move, looking for the Crippler Crossface once again, but Del Rey is able to roll through, scissoring Hatred's left arm with her leg and pulling back her right arm under her left armpit, interlocking her fingers on the side of her head and then pulling her shoulders down to the mat with a sort of modified Crucifix Hold!
The referee counts and Hatred fails to get her shoulder up, kicking out right after the three is counted!
Sara Del Rey retains her championship, but just barely! Hatred is beside herself, unable to believe she just lost that match!
"There is nothing to be ashamed of, there, these two might be two of the toughest wrestlers on this roster, period!"
High praise coming from Mick Foley there, as these fans give them a nice reception. Hatred leaves the ring, as Del Rey celebrates, obviously needing to go back to the drawing board after a tough loss.
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SEGMENT
There is a montage of the Chris Hero and William Regal confrontation that plays. It shows Hero being injured by Kurt Angle, which lead to Regal and Angle having a match. It then shows Hero attacking Regal after that match, followed by him explaining that, to paraphrase, he doesn't want to have Regal's failure of a career.
We then see a clip of Regal's promo, talking about he is truly a villain inside and talking about what he wants to do to Chris Hero. From there, it shows the physical altercations, with Regal trying to rip and claw Hero's eyes out, and then attacking him with a chair.
We then see both men as they make their way to the ring for their No Disqualification match before heading back to the ring for the official introductions.
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NO DISQUALIFICATION MATCH
Chris Hero vs. William Regal
Regal actually runs out from behind Hero as Hero is making his entrance, and these two begin to fight before it ever makes it to the ring! Regal is biting and choking Hero, obviously something snapping in him after all they've been through. Hero landed the first strike of this conflict, but Regal has proven over the following weeks and months that he may have more killer instinct.
Hero is able to catch Regal with a boot as he tries to attack him with a chair, smacking Regal on the back with said chair and then sending him into the ring, officially starting this match. Hero lays into Regal with rapid fire punches, followed by sharp, brutal mounted elbows. He follows up by kneeing Regal right to the head three times, before blatantly choking him. The referee tries to break things up, but Hero tosses him right out of the ring!
Regal lands a low blow, though, before sweeping Hero down to the mat and grabbing his fingers. Regal begins to bend back his fingers and bite them, before stomping his hand repeatedly. Hero is in absolute agony, but keeps trying to kick and fight back. Regal begins to stretch him on the mat, wrenching his head and arms in opposite directions, trying to break his former student, but Hero won't quit.
Hero begins to fight back with more upward kicks, one catching Regal square on the jaw. Hero plows him with multiple elbows, ending with a Sliding Elbow to the face. Hero attempts to just win the match, but Regal kicks out and grabs his hand, trying to break his fingers again!
Hero desperately gouges the eyes of Regal, trying to fishhook his mouth after that and then positions him into a choke. Regal is able to maneuver himself and lock up Hero in an armbar, trying to make him tap out, but Hero waits it out and counters, locking up Regal in an Ankle Pick before transitioning it into a position where Hero could just stomp Regal's head ruthlessly as he is on the mat.
Hero chokes Regal with his boot, before dropping multiple knees on him. Hero tells Regal to get up, and as Regal does, his fists balled as he attempts to continue to defend himself, and Hero comes in looking for a Rolling Elbow. Regal manages to duck it, catching Hero with a kick and then pulling him in... REGAL PLEX!
Regal has his shoulders to the mat, but Hero kicks out at nearly three!
Regal goes on to try and lock on his Regal Stretch, but Hero fights and transitions it into his Hangman's Clutch! Regal fights and fights, trying to reach the ropes, but Hero transitions it into his Arm-trap version of the Hangman's Clutch! Regal tries to reach the ropes with his other arm, but Hero grabs his other arm and locks him into a Scissored Armbar Crossface! Regal continues to fight, though, and finally manages to get to the ropes with his feet.
Hero pulls up Regal and blasts him with an elbow, knocking the British wrestling legend back against the ropes and then goes for another Rolling Elbow, but Regal manages to duck that and deliver big European uppercut. He then delivers two more big European uppercuts before hitting an Exploder Suplex! Regal covers, hoping that's enough, but Hero is double tough and kicks out at only a two count.
Regal reigns down sharp elbows of his own right across the face of Hero, following up with knees before on a Double Underhook hold. Hero fights his way over to the ropes, getting a boot on the bottom rope. Regal replies by planting multiple knees into his chest and then hitting him with another European uppercut, followed by a struggle that leads to a Crossface Chickenwing!
Hero manages to not let Regal get his body scissored, and once again gets to the ropes for a break.
Hero and Regal are both hurting, and Regal looks to finish it. Regal sees Hero get to all fours, and tries for his Knee Trembler, but Hero dodges it and rolls up Regal with a School Boy, but only gets a two count! Both men get to their feet, and Hero goes for his Rolling Elbow, but Regal ducks it and hits a Release German Suplex!
Regal is really feeling the wear and tear here. He pulls himself up, though, and once again goes for a Running Knee Strike but Hero rolls away again, this time sweeping out the legs of Regal in the process! Hero is up, and Regal stumbles up. Regal rushes, trying to grab Hero, but Hero side steps him, shoving Regal chest first into the ropes before turning and SMASHING HIM with a Rolling Elbow to the back of the head!
Regal is down, and Hero pins him. One... two... three!
Chris Hero has done it! What a war!
Hero gets up, looking very worn down but trying to celebrate his victory. Regal manages to get to his feet, holding his head and looking absolutely exhausted. Hero, in an act everyone was hoping for, offers his hand to Regal. He reassures Regal, who looks leery of the gesture, and Regal... after a long moment... accepts!
In a great moment, these two bury the hatchet after a very brutal match up, and Regal raises Hero's hand. They both head to the back as the fans give an appreciative ovation.
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RING WARRIORS TITLE
Jon Moxley (c) vs. JTG
JTG managed to overcome great odds to make it to this match, winning a six way ladder match on Thursday night. Moxley had originally thought he was going to get the night off, but Shawn Michaels had other plans, and now he found himself facing down "Brooklyn's Flyest" here in Madison Square Garden, with a crowd squarely behind his challenger.
This match didn't have the build or the drama of most of the matches on this card, but it was really a special moment for JTG, receiving this shot at this venue after years of being perennially on the low card or on no cards at all. JTG has managed to fight and claw his way up, dazzling fans with his showmanship and flashy moveset, and tonight he needed all of that to deal with the cagey master of mind games that is Jon Moxley.
Moxley would come out alone tonight, making a statement, as he does want to be taken seriously as a major competitor, and it's hard to do that when your wins always come by way of outside assistance. He would try to dictate the pace early, too, not having his usual safety net to catch him if he slips up, meaning he wanted to keep this match nice and slow and not give JTG a chance to warm up and get on a roll.
Of course, that was impossible. JTG would manage to overcome the early wear down holds and beat down tactics of the champion, fighting back with fiery elbows, leading to a big, flashy Uppercut, and then he would hit a Leapfrog into a Legdrop Bulldog to earn him a two count as the fans picked up their supportive efforts!
JTG would take his turn wearing down Moxley with a rear chinlock, assisting it with multiple knees to the spine and elbows to his head and shoulders. JTG would then lock on a tight hammerlock and proceeded to drop more knees and elbows, really trying to irk the champion and get him off kilter. Moxley would manage to rally back with some chain wrestling, catching JTG afterward with a flurry of blows to the head and body as he was leaned against the ropes before dropping "Brooklyn's Flyest" with a Snap DDT for a two count.
Moxley goes back to trying to wrench and wear down JTG, causing the fans to start to clap and rally behind the challenger. JTG makes to his feet, only to get cut down as Moxley hit a Back Suplex, floating over for a two count. Moxley again tries to suppress him, grinding his elbows into his face and head before dropping three quick snapping elbow drops. Moxley locks on a Bow and Arrow hold from here, stretching JTG's whole body as he lets out some yells and taunts, trying to now break the spirit of the young Brooklyn star.
Moxley would eventually let go and lift him up, looking for his Headlock Driver, but JTG would manage to slip out, kicking Moxley and hitting him with a Diving Facebuster to turn the tides, but he only gets a two count! JTG lifts up Moxley and grabs his head, twisting him and then twisting him again to nail a Double Swinging Neckbreaker, floating over for the cover again, but still just a two count!
JTG begins to slap and wave his hands, getting the crowd behind him as he yells "SHOUT OUT!" He's going to be looking to finish it. JTG runs, jumping and trying to catch Moxley, but Moxley ducks it and runs off of the ropes, catching JTG with a big jumping Knee Strike to the chest. JTG bounces off the ropes holding his chest, and Moxley clips him with a stiff European Uppercut! JTG stumbles over to the turnbuckles holding his jaw, and Moxley comes in hard with a knee to his gut, following up with multiple elbows to the back of his head.
Moxley yells at the booing fans, "LOOK AT HIM NOW! LOOK AT YOUR HERO!" He then proceeds to put him up on the top turnbuckle after a slight struggle. Moxley gets up top, double underhooking his arms, but JTG manages to break free and lays into Moxley with three big right hands. Moxley answers back with a headbutt, but JTG gouges at his eyes and then catches him with an uppercut that sends him back down hard to the mat!
JTG is standing on the middle turnbuckle now, waving at the fans and getting them going as Moxley gets to his feet, stumbling a lot and looking very disoriented as he has one fist balled up and cocked, looking like a drunken, beaten fighter. Moxley turns and JTG flies off the middle turnbuckle, catching Moxley with a Flying Leg Lariat! JTG pounds on the mat as Moxley turns and convulses on the mat, looking to be really damaged. JTG isn't done though, as he can feel the title within his grasp and knows it's going to take one more big blow to get it.
JTG sizes up Moxley, thinking he might have it, as Moxley pulls himself up on the ropes. JTG runs at Moxley, looking for Da Shout Out, but Moxley ducks down and grabs his leg, Flapjacking him right on the ropes! JTG is on all fours, coughing and then holds his throat. He gets to a knee and Moxley runs at him, bashing his knee into his face! Moxley covers, thinking he has it, but NO! JTG has his foot on the ropes!
Moxley can't believe it, as the fans cheer on the challenger once more!
Moxley says, "DIE, MOTHERFUCKER!" before picking him up and trying for his Headlock Driver again, but JTG blocks it and lifts Moxley up, nailing the Belly to Back Suplex into a Neckbreaker! JTG is just a little slow to cover, though, trying to shake off the cobwebs, and that costs him, as he only gets a two count!
JTG rolls away in disbelief, but gets back up, waiting for Moxley again. JTG rushes in, looking for Da Shout Out once more, but Moxley manages to spin his way out of it. JTG is left wide open after spinning through the move, which exposes him to kick to the gut and then the Headlock Driver!
Moxley makes the cover, banging his head for each slap of the three count cadence, and it's all over! Jon Moxley retains, but not without one hell of a fight!
Moxley leaves to mostly boos but some well deserved cheers after a nice showing, while JTG gets lots of love on his exit. JTG is seen being pretty disappointed, but he still slaps the hands of some fans as he leaves, just happy to be here and grateful for the opportunity.
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SEGMENT
This segment recaps a lot of what lead to the next match taking place. It all started with a three way match between Austin Aries, Tyler Black, and Homicide for Black's Television championship. Black had beaten Aries the previous week, and Homicide was fresh off of a win. Aries would get Homicide's valet Shelly Martinez kicked during the match, and would end up winning the match for the championship.
Homicide would then end up attacking Aries on a couple of occasions, but through it all, managed to lift the No Limits title off of Delirious in a four way tables match. Delirious has never been able to get a proper rematch due to the feud between Aries and Homicide, and likewise neither has Black. Aries and Homicide both disrupted the tournament to decide who would go on to face Kyle Matthews tonight for his title, leading Shawn Michaels to make this match.
If Aries is pinned, the man who pinned him becomes the Television champion. If Homicide is pinned, the man who pinned him becomes the No Limits champion. One fall, to a finish. And because the No Limits title is involved, that means this match has no disqualifications.
Delirious has been showing a much more aggressive side lately, obviously disturbed by losing his title and never getting a shot. Black has been determined to get his rematch as well. Aries and Homicide are chomping at the bit to take one another down. In a tag team match, Delirious would team with Aries against Black and Homicide, making Black tap out to his Cobra Stretch to win the match.
The stakes are set, and they've never been higher. Who will walk out with the gold in this chaotic match up?
We will find out next!
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NO LIMITS/TELEVISION TITLE
NO DISQUALIFICAITON FOUR WAY DANCE
Austin Aries (c) vs. Delirious vs. Homicide (c) vs. Tyler Black
Everything has been laid out, and the time for games, the time for talking, it has all come to an end. These guys all storm the ring, and Black goes right after Delirious, who made him tap out two weeks ago, and these two are exchanging kicks and chops that lead them to the outside. Aries and Homicide have a well documented grudge, and it's all coming out, as Aries throws rapid fire left hands into Homicide's face as Homicide tries to catch him with knees and elbows.
Everything eventually spills to the outside, where Black has sent Delirious into the crowd. Black sees Aries choking Homicide on the announcer's table, and decides to grab a chair and smash him in the back with it! Aries drops to his knees, crawling and arching his back as he cries out in pain! Black then sends the chair into the gut of Homicide before smashing him on the back with it!
Black turns, still holding the chair, and it's Delirious who springboards off the guardrail and dropkicks the chair into Black's face, getting the fans all riled up!
Delirious then goes after Homicide, punching, elbowing, and kneeing him into the floor with a vicious mean streak! Delirious picks up Homicide and whips him hard into the ring steps, sending Homicide flipping over them and writhing in pain! Delirious pulls up Homicide, but both men are caught by Aries who dives through the ropes like a missile and catches them with a Tope!
Black is back up and into the ring as all three men try to pull themselves up. Black decides to run and leaps over the ropes, swandiving with a flipping Senton Suicida, and that gets the fans going even more! This place is rocking now, as these guys have surged with energy from the opening bell.
On the outside, the scrapping continues, as everyone tries to get a leg up on their opponents. Aries is sent into the crowd with a Yakuza Kick from Homicide, but Homicide caught with a Superkick from Black and then sent back into the ring. Black springboards and hits a Quebrada, going for a cover, but Delirious slingshots over the ropes and breaks things up with an elbow drop.
Delirious picks up Black, looking for his Bizarro Driver, but Black breaks free, catching Delirious with a spin kick to the gut and then hitting him with a quick and hard looking Powerbomb right into the turnbuckles! Delirious stumbles out, bent over, and Black has run off of the ropes and stomps him face first into the mat with the Blackout!
Black shifts him focus on Homicide, though, who rushes and catches him with a series of elbows. Homicide whips Black off of the ropes and nails him with a Lariat, but only gets a two count. Aries has made his way back in and "A Double" is brandishing a chair. Aries catches Homicide right to the ribs with a chair, before placing it under his jaw and using it assist him in a sort of jawbreaker!
Aries throws down the chair and grabs Black, attempting to nail his Brainbuster onto it, but Black catches him with a knee to the face to break up that attempt mid-move. Black grabs Aries from behind and lifts him up, spinning him and nailing his Paroxysm right on the chair! Black has the near leg hooked, thinking he has it, but Delirious breaks it up!
Delirious blasts Black with hard chops, which leads Black to try and retaliate with a Roundhouse Kick, but Delirious ducks it and elbows him to the back of the head. Delirious reaches through his legs and grabs his arms, flipping him over and hitting the Chemical Imbalance II! Delirious is holding it, thinking he has it, but Homicide rushes and kicks him to the side of the head to break it up!
Homicide tries to hit an Ace Crusher on Delirious, but Delirious breaks free and nails an Enzuigiri. Delirious yells out like a madman before grabbing Homicide and lifting him up onto his shoulder, flipping him over in an Ace Crusher variation of his own he calls the In Vitro Fertilization! Aries manages to toss the chair right into Delirious face as he completes the move and thinks about covering, causing Delirious to roll away from Homicide.
Aries rushes over to Delirious, grabbing him into a front facelock on the mat and begins blasting him with knees to the head. Finally, Aries flips it over and locks on his Last Chancery! He's actually attempting a submission in all of this chaos, and it looks like it might work until Black manages to nail Standing Moonsault, crushing the air out of Aries bridged midsection and sandwiching him on top of Delirious!
Delirious rolls away, holding his neck and hurting from that impact. Black is up, measuring up Aries as he gets to a knee. Black attempts his Avada Kedvra kick, but Aries rolls under it. Aries is up and catches Black with an Enzuigiri of his own, followed by a big Back Suplex and a Pendulum Elbow Drop! Aries tries for the cover, but Homicide stomps him, breaking it up from behind!
Homicide picks up Aries, and nails him with an Exploder Suplex right onto the chair in the ring! Aries rolls out of the ring, hurting bad from that one and completely dazed from the impact. Homicide is up, and Delirious is trying to charge. Both men exchange big chops, followed by Homicide planting a boot to Delirious face and then hitting him with a Backdrop Driver! Delirious is up, though, fists balled up and yelling. Delirious sends multiple chops in Homicide's chest, followed by multiple roundhouse kicks, before hitting him with a Cobra Clutch Suplex right onto the chair!
The fans are jumping out of their seats after watching Homicide land right on top of his head
"OH MY GOD!!!"
Homicide looks about dead, and Delirious tries for the cover, but Black manages to catch him with another Blackout stomp to the back of the head, this time sending him face first into the steel chair! Black then rushes and dropkicks Delirious' as he rolls on the mat, sending him under the ring ropes!
Aries is rolling back in, and Black hurries over to him. Black begins laying into him with knees and clubbing forearms. Aries battles back with rapid fire inside elbows, and then tries for his Brainbuster again. Black counters it, slipping out and Black tries for a Standing Shiranui, but Aries is able to escape and Black lands on his feet. Aries sends a backwards kick into Black's chest, sending the Iowa native back into the turnbuckles. Aries turns to look at Black, but Homicide is back up and grabs him from behind!
Homicide is able to execute an O'Connor Roll, and he bridges backwards. Before the ref even starts counting, though, Black jumps and lands right on top of Homicide, pinning his shoulders down with his shins!
The referee counts to three, and everyone is left wondering what just happened!
After some deliberation, the ring announcer grabs a microphone and makes the official declaration.
"After two men were pinned simultaneously, the winners of this match are the NEW RING WARRIORS TELEVISION CHAMPION, HOMICIDE... and the NEW RING WARRIORS NO LIMITS CHAMPION, TYLER BLACK!"
It would appear that because Homicide had Aries pinned down, Homicide won his championship, and since Black had Homicide pinned down, he won Homicide's championship.
What a crazy turn of events, as Delirious looks absolutely livid on the outside and Aries can't believe he's leaving the match empty handed!
Homicide and Black both seem pretty content after all is said and done, as Homicide might not be leaving with the belt he walked in with, but he's certainly no walking to the back empty handed; likewise, Tyler Black might have wanted to get his Television title back, but it appears the No Limits title will suit him just fine for now.
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NWA NORTH AMERICAN TITLE
TRIANGLE MATCH
Curt Hawkins vs. Dolph Ziggler (c) vs. Kenny Omega
Ziggler seems very sure coming into this, showboating for the fans and mocking his opponents, clearly trying to play head games with a large and looming threat to his title at hand. Omega seemed very pumped and intense for this, hopping in place and kicking the turnbuckles, while Curt Hawkins, the clear underdog, just tried to present himself as calm and cool, and tried not to make any mistakes or show any weakness.
The match started out slow and measured, as all three men knew what was at stake and didn't want to be the first to slip up. Hawkins and Omega would forge an early alliance, simultaneously laying into Ziggler and trying to wear down "The Show Off". Ziggler would take his lumps in very entertaining fashion, bouncing around the ring and flopping on the mat after every move.
Omega would try to catch Hawkins with a quick roll up after they sent Ziggler to the outside, but Hawkins saw it coming and reversed it, hitting a Back Suplex on Omega and floating over for a two count. Hawkins would try to out brawl Omega, but Omega is tough and has pretty good striking skills, making him a lot to deal with and eventually Omega would get the better of things.
Ziggler would slip in and catch Omega with the Fame Asser after he nailed Hawkins with a Leapfrog Bulldog at one point, though, Ziggler attempting to sweep the rug out from under the Canadian and get the pinfall, but with no luck. Ziggler would send Omega out and try to take out Hawkins with a Sleeper, but Hawkins would blast Ziggler with some hard shots, following up with his One Night Stand, but only getting a two count.
Omega would make his way back in with a Springboard Double Front Dropkick, sending Hawkins to the outside with a clothesline afterwards and then hitting a Huracanrana into a pin attempt on Ziggler, but only for a two count. Ziggler would manage to escape some ground submission attempts from Omega, getting things back up and nailing some back elbows, followed by a Dropkick and then a Sit-Out Facebuster, but only getting a two count as Hawkins makes the save.
Hawkins nails a Snap Suplex on Ziggler, following that with a Sliding Clothesline, but only gets a two count. Omega is up and catches Hawkins with a running back elbow to take him down. Ziggler is up and tries to pursue Omega, but Omega throws his hands up and yells, "STOP!"
Ziggler stands, stunned, and Omega catches him with an Enzuigiri, getting applause from the crowd for his cunning.
Omega then goes after Hawkins, punching him repeatedly in the corner and then blatantly choking him like a madman before the referee physically breaks it up and warns Omega. Omega is yelling at the referee when Ziggler comes up behind him and catches on with a Sleeper! Omega counters, though, and sends Ziggler backwards into the corner with a HADOUKEN!
Hawkins and Ziggler are both in the corner, standing dazed and hurt. Omega rushes in, trying for an Avalanche Splash, but both men roll out of the way and he eats turnbuckle! Both men run off the ropes and come in, nailing Omega with a Dropkick that sends him out of the ring!
Hawkins attempts a clothesline on Ziggler afterwards, but Ziggler ducks it and grabs Hawkins by the arm, whipping him. Ziggler hurries, running and catching up to Hawkins. Hawkins slows down, but Ziggler doesn't, jumping through the air and grabbing Hawkins from behind with the ZIG ZAG!
Ziggler makes the cover, and it's all over! Ziggler retains before Omega can even fully slide into the ring!
Dolph rolls to the outside, grabbing him championship and parading around the ring with it, running a victory lap as Omega sulks with his head in his hands in the ring and Hawkins just lays there, looking at the lights, not really sure what just happened to him. Ziggler manages to survive yet another title defense and he looks good doing it.
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SEGMENT
We see a video outlining everything that has happened in the feud involving Bryan Danielson and Paul London, the shifts, the turns, the amnesia, and then how it all progressed and began to involve Alex Shelley. London would try to attack Shelley, but Danielson, returning from a brutal flying chairshot from London that caused his memory to fail him, came back with a vengeance to dropkick a chair into London's face. London would try to attack Danielson after his return match with the also returning Chris Hero, but Alex Shelley and William Regal would come out wielding chairs to put a stop to those shenanigans. Alas, London would gain a big psychological advantage coming into the title match tonight, having pinned Alex Shelley clean in a tag team match involving Danielson and Hero, which lead to this match being made. Now, Shelley will have to overcome his greatest obstacle since winning this belt, as he faces two of the best Junior Heavyweights, maybe wrestlers, of the past decade to try and save his reign.
Will he be able to succeed? We find out next!
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NWA WORLD JUNIOR HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE
TRIANGLE MATCH
Alex Shelley (c) vs. Bryan Danielson vs. Paul London
The fans are pretty split up, but it seems like Bryan Danielson is getting the most fanfare tonight. Danielson has yet to ever hold any World championship gold, and the feeling is in the air that tonight just might be the night, but not if Shelley or London have anything to say about it. London is coming in with a lot of momentum, but Shelley is one of the only men who might be able to match Danielson hold for hold, and might even be a step quicker than the "American Dragon", so this will be very interesting to see indeed.
London doesn't waste anytime charging and attacking Danielson, knowing he needs to be making the first moves because both Shelley and Danielson probably want his head on a platter. Shelley manages to pull London off of Danielson begins to send a surge of kicks into "The Lone Wolf's" mid-section, sending him to the outside with a Superkick!
Danielson, though, manages to catch Shelley with some kicks before hitting a Side Suplex and attempting a cover, but only gets a one count! Danielson tries to hold down Shelley, but these two are mixing it up good, trading bullet like counters, as the speed and tenacity of these two cannot really be matched by anyone in wrestling, save a few short listed names, but none of that matters. It's a battle to see who is going to blink, and Shelley actually looks like he might the better of Danielson for a second, chickenwinging his arm back as he has a crossface applied, grapevining his leg, but Danielson manages to get the ropes and break it.
London is back in and he begins stomping and chomping his opponents, nailing Shelley with a Dropsault before catching a running knee strike from Danielson! Danielson just waylays London in the corner with chops and shoot kicks before executing a nice Capture Suplex! Both London and Shelley are out of the ring as Danielson plays to the cheering crowd!
London and Shelley exchange some punches, but their attention turns towards the ring as they see Danielson flying through the ropes with a Tope! All three men struggle to get up, but Shelley is able to get to the apron and then climb to the middle turnbuckle before flying off and knocking down his opponents with a Moonsault, sending all of them to the floor once more!
A brawl ensues on the outside that lasts quite some time, as each man jocks for position, trying to best the others. The referee can't seem to get any control over this chaotic situation. London manages to catch Shelley with an Enzuigiri that sends him over the guard rail! Danielson attacks London with some stiff kicks, but London catches his leg and then lifts up Danielson and dumps him over the railing! London pulls back and blasts Shelley in the mouth, knocking him for a loop. London then grabs Danielson and tosses him towards Shelley, and the two men collide.
London grabs the railing and pulls it closer to the ring, yanking and yanking it back. He then quickly hops up on the apron, and then looks back, measuring his targets. London then springboards up to the top rope and leaps off, nailing a HUGE Asai Moonsault right into the crowd onto Danielson and London, getting a great reaction from these Manhattan fans!
Back in the ring, London attempts to cover Shelley as Danielson is on the outside still. Shelley kicks out at two, though, not ready to say die. London stomps him and tries to make him tap to a Camel Clutch, but it's not happening. Danielson rolls in and London decides to focus on that fight. Danielson is able to tackle him and take him down, blasting him with vicious elbows and punches, before unleashing vicious stomps, trying to cave in his face!
Shelley takes advantage of this, grabbing Danielson into a hammerlock and sweeping him up, trying for a quick pinfall, but Danielson manages to kick out. Danielson is up and attempts a clothesline, but Shelley ducks under, grabbing him and trying for the ShellShock, but Danielson spins and counters, looking for the LeBell Lock, but Shelley rolls through, kicking Danielson in the face. Shelley is up and tries to Superkick an oncoming London, but London leaps and manages to somehow slide under it as he hits a Running Shooting Star Press on Danielson!
"WELCOME TO THE MATRIX!" yells Joey Styles, amazed at that evasion from London as Shelley is just plain stunned and Danielson is in a bad way.
Shelley goes after London, grabbing him and nailing a series of elbows. Shelley kicks him and tries lifting him into his Automatic Midnight, but London slips out and catches Shelley with a Huracanrana Pin, but only a two count follows!
Shelley is up, holding the ropes, and London runs at him. Shelley tries to low bridge him, but London lands on his feet on the apron. There is a struggle and London manages to bounce Shelley's face off of the turnbuckle. London heads up, but Danielson is up and running at London, dropkicking him off of the top turnbuckle and down face first to the guardrailing! That one had to hurt!
London looks like he might be out cold, as Shelley struggles with Danielson. The two exchange heated strikes, but Danielson gets the better of it, staggering Shelley back with a shoot kick to the chest. Shelley stumbles back, but goes for another Superkick. Danielson manages to catch it and tries to spin him, but Shelley spins through and catches Danielson with an Enzuigiri! Shelley grabs Danielson and hits the ShellShock, but can't cover him quick enough and only gets a two count.
Shelley calls for the end and lifts Danielson, attempting his Automatic Midnight, but Danielson manages to wiggle free and grab Shelley from behind... Dragon Suplex! Danielson holds it, but Shelley kicks out! Danielson keeps holding, though, rolling Shelley to the center of the ring before switching his grip. Danielson flips over it, bridging.
"The American Dragon" has locked on the Cattle Mutilation!
Shelley desperately tries to struggle, and London is stirring on the outside, trying to get his senses about him and make it into the ring. Before he can, though, Shelley has no choice. Danielson has him trapped and he is forced to tap out!
Bryan Danielson is the new World Junior Heavyweight Champion!
London can't believe it, storming off to the back and yelling profanities. Danielson poses on the turnbuckle with his first World championship of any kind in the NWA, cherishing the moment as he looks at it emotionally. He hops down to find Shelley on a knee, holding his neck and looking at him.
Shelley offers a handshake, and Danielson doesn't waste too much time accepting.
Shelley pulls him in close, though, and everyone in the world can see what he is says next.
"We will meet again."
Shelley and Danielson both look deadly serious, and Danielson can be seen replying.
"Anytime, anywhere."
Everyone is cheering in the building, as Shelley raises Danielson's hand in a great show of respect. The new champion definitely earned it tonight.
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SEGMENT
The conflict with Matthews and Dickinson, the two men squaring off for the World Heavyweight title tonight, goes back to April. In April, Chris Dickinson had earned his first shot at the World Heavyweight title, winning a battle royale to get a shot at the "Doomsday" iPPV. Kyle Matthews would try to play some mind games, but most notably struck a major chord with Dickinson, attacking him and bashing him over the head with the championship belt on April 25th to cost him a match with John Cena.
Dickinson went into that match on April 28th, these two headlining the "Doomsday" iPPV, looking to beat some respect into Kyle Matthews and humiliate him. He and Matthews had a match that could only be described as a game of human chess, as each man tried to work their strategy, Matthews working over the leg of Dickinson, which had been injured previously and put him on the shelf for almost two years. Dickinson, though, would power through it and punish Matthews in a major way, looking like he might win the match, but Matthews would latch on with a surprise Heel Hook to secure the victory.
Dickinson refused to shake Matthews hand or show him any acknowledgement afterwards, absolutely hating his guts and wanting nothing but pain for the champion, and knowing he was the man to bring him that pain. The road would be a long and hard one to get back to that place, to get back in the title hunt.
Matthews would take to desperate measures, revealing himself to be the head of the diabolical Prophecy, proclaiming himself to be "The Antichrist". Dickinson, however, has stated he doesn't buy any of that crap for a second and has only had one goal, to expose Matthews and take his championship.
The opportunity arose in the form of a tournament, and Dickinson was determined to win over some of the absolute best Ring Warriors had to offer. Matthews, though, would taint his victory, sending Dan Maff in to interfere in the match, handing the win to Dickinson by distracting another of his rivals, Jon Moxley, the head of the TOXIC faction.
Dickinson now comes in with an even bigger chip on his shoulder, as Paul Heyman declared all out war on anyone who steps into the hostile territory that is Ring Warriors on March 30th, and Dickinson is here to engage in one of the greatest battles this war may ever see, as he tries to defend the honor of his territory, defend his personal honor, and tries to ruin the man who has become the bane of the NWA, its very own champion.
And Kyle Matthews has come to continue his reign and bring even more torment to one of his greatest foes.
In this war of wills, who's will be stronger? Who will be willing to Sacrifice anything and everything for the right to be called the World Heavyweight champion.
We find out... next!