Ring Warriors Results 06/20/13
Jun 21, 2013 14:18:27 GMT -7
Post by Deleted on Jun 21, 2013 14:18:27 GMT -7
Date: June 20, 2013
Location: Westchester County Center, White Plains, NY
Commentator: Joey Styles & William Regal
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SEGMENT
The show opens with Styles and Regal recapping what was a huge night for Ring Warriors, and the sport of professional wrestling, talking all things Sacrifice quickly, as they hit on some of the big moments and are aided with a scrolling video package. Regal has some words for the man that beat him on that night, simply stating, "Chris Hero is a tremendous competitor, truly remarkable."
They are interrupted by the sounds of Jon Moxley's theme, as the Ring Warriors champion, who won at Sacrifice in a hard fought match with JTG, as he walks out accompanied by fellow TOXIC member, Bobby Fish.
Moxley steps into the ring to a very mixed reaction. Moxley says it's no wonder he's the man who holds this championship, as he has been kind enough to lend this pathetic roster talent it could only dream of possessing! He says he smothered the hopes of the sadly disillusioned JTG, smashing out his will again and again as he looked on, a deer in the headlights, until Moxley decided to stop toying with him... until he mercifully took the opportunity, ever present moment, to end his night, taking the head shot and killing his dreams, maybe once and for all. But JTG, he says, was just another name, just another face, on the long list of men Moxley has taken down, snubbed out, and made into faded afterthoughts, whether it's this reign with this championship, or championship reigns in the past, it doesn't matter.
He's beaten everyone that's been put in front of him as if they were dogs... dogs that nipped at their master, dogs that needed to be used a learning tool, used them as carcasses to hold in front of the others, to remind them, to give them an image that could stick in their little, insignificant minds, haunting them, and making them remember just who is in charge around here!
You're lookin' at him!
"What a load of crap!" proclaims Joey Styles.
"That JTG fought his heart out, and Jon Moxley looked like he could see his title reign slipping many of times. I think he's taken one too many of those bloody head shots himself if he thinks otherwise."
Moxley just basks in it, though, slapping his title belt on his shoulder.
"This, though, this... this doesn't cut it anymore."
Moxley begins to pace around now, smiling. He goes on to say that tonight, he's slated to face Chris Dickinson, the man who lost in the illustrious 60 minute time limit draw to our "beloved" Heavyweight champion.
"Kyle Matthews, 'The Antichrist of Sports Entertainment,' or at least that's what I call him... you see, sports, like professional wrestling, people say a lot of things, but at the heart of it... that's reality. This, what you're seeing now, you look at me? I'm me when I wake up... I'm me when I show up to work... I'm me in when I step into this ring. I'm Jon Moxley, bad ass motherfucker, ruthless and vile, and I ain't ashamed of that for a second. Not one fuckin' second. Kyle Matthews, he beat Chris Dickinson, and Dickinson, he's the real fuckin' deal, as well... that's right..."
The fans are cheering for that.
"He's real fuckin' asshole, and he's a piece of shit. That's what he really is, and he doesn't have to hide nothin'. Kyle Matthews, though, Kyle Matthews is trying to be something. He wants to relevant. He wants to prove he 'belongs' where he is, and he's surrounded himself with a bunch of wanna-bes to try and protect that spot. At Sacrifice, he showed who he really is, though: he's not the 'Antichrist' of anything... he's just a desperate man, and the act isn't foolin' anyone. He made it out of that match because, as much as it pains me to say so, I'll keep it real and say what everybody knows: he can go in the ring. But it's that drive to keep his title, that's what makes him dangerous.
"But it's my will, my hunger, my need to end his title reign... my bloodlust for his severed head, that's what makes me more dangerous, and that's why at Great American Bash, I'm going to be the man that takes his championship!"
Very, very mixed reaction here, and it doesn't take long Chris Dickinson to make his way out to the ramp, all by himself, and the fans cheer.
"You know... heh... that was riveting, Jon. Full of piss and vinegar, you're just up and ready to take that belt from Matthews, and why shouldn't you be? He's stolen your thunder, he's passed you over, and now you're callin' him desperate. Now, I hate that motherfucker, but you? You're just pathetic."
Dickinson laughs heartily, as the fans cheer.
"You comin' out here, trying to ruin his reputation, trying to do a shoot on Kyle Matthews and make him look like a sack of shit, when the fact is, you and your little TOXIC goons couldn't get it done, haven't gotten it done, and are never gonna get it done. Me? I was by myself, and I earned my match, earned my spot, I came 'this close' to doing what you could only dream about. But you know somethin'? You want to call me an asshole, you call me a piece of shit, well let me tell you all what I think. I think tonight, you and I face off, Jon, and 'reality' is about to slap you right in your fuckin' mouth, and this piece of shit is about to do what should've been done a long damn time ago, and I'm lifting that belt off your sad, pathetic, hunched over shoulder there, and I'm bringing in back home, where it belongs!"
The fans give a big cheer for that. Dickinson looks contemplative now, as Moxley tries to retort but he cuts him off.
"Shut your stupid face, Moxley, I'm not done! Now, regarding Great American Bash, and regarding that World Heavyweight title, let me tell you all somethin'. At Sacrifice, the record books, the blogs, everybody in attendance, everybody watching at home, they all called it draw. Nobody was pinned... nobody submitted... nobody won. But that's not true. If that were true, I'd be at least half a champion right now, but that's not how it works. It was my match to win... it was my to lose. I lost. Plain and simple. Kyle Matthews took that title back to that shithole New Jersey..."
The fans mostly cheer this, with a few scattered boos from those in attendance who are both from New Jersey and have pride in that. Apparently those people exist.
"... and that's that. He didn't have to beat me, he just had to make sure I didn't win, and he did just that. Call him desperate, call him what you will, but he survived. That's my fault, I apologize to everyone for that. It's my fault Kyle Matthews farce of reign continues... it's my fault he continues to be a black eye on this industry, that he continues to be the face of this business. At Sacrifice, though, I did one thing: I ignited somethin', I set a fire under Kyle Matthews, because now he knows... now he knows for a fact that he is vulnerable. That he can be tested. And he now knows what everybody in this business should now know, and what Jon Moxley is about to find out tonight, and that is simply... YOU DO NOT. SLEEP. ON CHRIS. DICKINSON!"
Dickinson is fuming now, his veins popping out of his bulging neck.
"Tonight, I end one pathetic reign, as I take Jon Moxley's belt. That's right, motherfucker, kiss it goodbye!"
Moxley shakes his head, smiling, mouthing, "No way."
"And at Great American Bash, I'm not goin' in to beat somebody... I'm goin' in for a God damn murder! Matthews, you wanna break my arm!? Well, you couldn't! In Boston, July 14th, I'm gonna break your spirit... I'm gonna end your reign... and then I'm gonna break your neck!"
Dickinson holds his arms up, flexing them as he looks out, wide eyed as the fans give a resounding cheer. Moxley and Fish speak amongst themselves, looking cool and confident as we head to the next segment.
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TAG TEAM MATCH
Alex Koslov & Shawn Daivari vs. Jon Davis & Tony Nese
Davis and Nese were not nearly as world traveled or as cohesive a team, and they really didn't stand much of a chance in this match. Koslov and Daivari are very entertaining, and seemed to be on the same page throughout. Davis and Nese could hit hard, and did so often in the match, but it was the speed and tenacity of their opponents that won out. Daivari would deliver a textbook Frog Splash on Davis to pick up the three count for his team.
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SINGLES MATCH
Jigsaw vs. Xavier Woods
It isn't often that Xavier Woods finds himself in the ring with a faster competitor than he is, and yet that's exactly what happened tonight. Jigsaw showed a great aptitude for lucha libre and technical wrestling, but Woods would have the fans with his charisma and high impact moves, winning this match by catching Jigsaw coming off the top with a big jumping Uppercut, before delivering a Hammerlock DDT for the pinfall victory.
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TAG TEAM MATCH
Angelina Love & Rain vs. Cherry Bomb & Portia Perez
Love and Rain would have these fans against them, coming out with very snobby attitudes, not wanting to be touched by the fans and then mocking their opponents. Cherry Bomb and Perez, two standout Canadian talents, would try to put them in their place tonight and did so pretty effectively. Perez would win the match for her team with the Kosher Pickle on Love.
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SEGMENT
Roman Reigns was backstage, and looked to be in a very serious mood. Reigns would go on to say that he attacked The Rock because it needed to be done. He said everybody in this business, everybody the world, they are fooled by The Rock. Fooled by his charm, the way he carries himself out of the ring, in the interviews, selling every movie, every TV show, every little thing he does calculated to project an image.
And that's all fine, until he decides to come back into wrestling. He comes back, he steps on everyone on the way, and he gets a spot on the show at Madison Square Garden, when I guy like himself, who's earned his spot on the roster, who's been working his ass off to get a break, has to sit in the back and just watch. And everybody is supposed to be amazed, in awe, of the so-called "Great One".
He says Dwayne Johnson is his cousin, that's not unknown fact. The unknown fact is that everybody thinks he's such a nice guy, and that "The Rock," that's some kind of a character... that outside of the ring, he's this humble, nice, charming guy, an everyman who should be revered. The fact is... nothing could be farther from the truth.
The Rock does whatever he does to keep himself in the spotlight, and he never gets so far away that he can't just come back and reclaim his spotlight. Well at Sacrifice, somebody finally... finally decided to do something about it, and that someone was Roman Reigns!
Roman says that last week he fought Stevie Richards, and Richards earned his respect, he stuck it out. He proved he belonged in Ring Warriors, and that he belonged in a wrestling ring. The Rock had some trouble beating a guy like Fandango, a man Roman Reigns would have destroyed. He doesn't belong in a wrestling ring, and he's tired of him acting like he does. He needs to go back to Hollywood, go back to making reality shows, go back to doing whatever is he's doing and stay the Hell out of the world of professional wrestling.
But, Reigns says, he knows he's not going to just go quietly. He knows he's going to want revenge, and at the Great American Bash, he'll have his shot. He'll have his chance to make things right on his end. It's very simple.
There's a war of ideals, and there's only one way to settle it. He says The Rock used to be a man who'd fight in any match, any where, against anyone. Cage Matches, Ladder Matches, I Quit Matches... you name it, he's been in it. Well, at Sacrifice, Roman Reigns took down The Rock and left him lying for dead in the ring. Now, at Great American Bash, he'll have his chance to get even. He'll have his chance at redemption, because at Great American Bash, it's going to be Roman Reigns taking on The Rock...
And it's going to be Last Man Standing.
Reigns stares into the camera, nodding slightly, as we cut to the next segment.
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TAG TEAM MATCH
Arik Cannon & Eddie Kingston vs. Jay Bradley & Masada
Four very hard hitting, very versatile individuals stepped foot into the ring for this match. Cannon and Kingston looked like they were more coherent, while Bradley and Masada seemed to be very combustible, both trying to show off their skills and didn't care much about the team dynamic.
This actually seemed to drive Bradley and Masada to do more damage, as they became more upset with the neglect of their partner, slapping themselves in and staring each other down, having words at a couple of points. Bradley would stomp Cannon into the corner at one point, and look over at Masada, yelling, "That's how you fuckin' do it!" Masada would look unimpressed.
This level of competition would wear on their opponents, as Cannon and Kingston are very tough and fought hard, but Bradley and Masada had a whole other sort of maniacal drive for this match. Masada would look as though he had the match won, hitting a Moonsault onto Cannon, but Bradley would slide into the ring, shoving Masada off of Cannon!
Masada would throw up his hands, questioning Bradley, but Bradley would kick Masada in the face, sending him out of the ring! Cannon would get to a knee, but Bradley would rush and take him down with the BOOMSTICK Lariat! Bradley would get the cover, as the fans gave a mostly negative reaction and that's all she wrote. Bradley and Masada get the win, but it's very apparent they are going to have to fight it out very soon.
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TAG TEAM MATCH
Papadon & Zack Ryder vs. Shiima Xion & Sonjay Dutt
Shiima Xion and Sonjay Dutt are two very different characters, but their high flying, high impact style was very compatible tonight. Papadon and Ryder are both narcissistic types, and while they had good energy and they both have some good moves, they just didn't have what it took to get the win tonight. There were some blown spots in this match, such as Dutt slipping on a Springboard Moonsault attempt to the outside, but he would make up for it in the end, nailing the Moonstomp on Papadon to get the pinfall for his team.
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SEGMENT
We go backstage, where we see Sara Del Rey has been laid out. Medics attend to her, but there is no sign of who did it or what this is all about. Could it have been Hailey Hatred, the woman she defeated at Sacrifice trying to avenge her loss in some way?
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SINGLES MATCH
Stevie Richards vs. Trent Barreta
Last week, Richards was in a fight for his life, as he took on Roman Reigns in a very brutal back and forth match. This week, he got to show off his more refined technical skills and his speed, as Trent Barreta pushed him to the limit on the mat and kept the pace high throughout. Both men really impressed, as they traded hold for hold, takedown for takedown, and neither seemed to be able to get the advantage throughout. These fans were really pulling for Richards, the 41 year old veteran who was showing he could go with a guy in his 20's, but Barreta just seemed to have a little more stamina and little more desire. Richards, though, had a lot of heart and wouldn't go down after two Swinging DDTs and even a big time Frankensteiner off the top rope. Richards would look like he was going to win it, locking on a Koji Clutch near the end, but just couldn't keep Barreta down, obviously worn from the battle and Barreta would manage to counter it. Barreta would finally manage to put down the Philadelphia native, hitting him with a Gobstopper knee strike from the middle turnbuckle, flipping him inside out and pinning him for the win!
The fans would give both men a great ovation, as Richards had another really spirited and entertaining contest but just was able to overcome his younger foe. They would shake hands, showing a lot of respect, before heading backstage.
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SINGLES MATCH
Chris Sabin vs. Petey Williams
Sabin and Williams had a very tough contest last week, and were facing off again tonight, as Williams is coming off a win over Sonjay Dutt at Sacrifice. Sabin would really focus on his striking game in this one, trying to avoid mixing it up with Williams on the mat, where Williams might have a slight advantage. Sabin's game plan seemed to work out, as he kept the pace slower and more punishing, really trying to stomp and grind Williams, but was smart to avoid mixing it up and trading holds. Williams would manage to fight back valiantly, though, eating many big kicks and chops and catching Sabin with a snap Huracanrana, followed by a series of dropkicks, and then actually hit his fabled Canadian Destroyer, but Sabin would get his foot on the ropes to break it. Williams would try to lock on the Sharpshooter, but Sabin would roll him up for a two count. Back up, Sabin would catch Williams with a spinkick to the gut, followed by a downward Enzuigiri kick, and then finished him off with a Double Underhook Piledriver for the three count!
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SEGMENT
We go backstage again, and this time we see that Hailey Hatred has been laid out backstage! What does this mean now!? The medics have their hands full, as two of the top women in Ring Warriors have been attacked and we don't seem to have any culprits readily available to take the blame.
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TAG TEAM MATCH
Curt Hawkins & Kenny Omega vs. JTG & Ron Killings
Hawkins and Omega just recently fought each other in a Triangle Match for Dolph Ziggler's North American title, so needless to say, they have a history and are probably not too keen on one another. It would become even more clear that these two were not on the same page as Hawkins would begin taking a beating at the hands of the very cohesive unit of JTG and Killings, he would look to tag out to Omega, but Omega would deliberately look away and ignore his partner. Omega would slap himself in later as Hawkins was whipped off the ropes, storming in and taking down his opponents with an impressive flurry, but the team work of JTG and Killings could not be ignored. Hawkins would be the one to ignore Omega next, simply walking off as Killings nailed Omega with a Jumping Reverse STO, pinning him and getting the three count!
It looks like business still needs to be dealt with between Hawkins and Omega, but JTG and Killings couldn't care less, JTG happy to be back on the winning track after losing to Jon Moxley at Sacrifice, and Killings just happy to have a win, period.
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NO DISQUALIFICATION MATCH
Delirious vs. Drake Younger
Delirious has been more sinister and vicious as of late, and he only seems more angry since he left Sacrifice empty handed. In this match, he would face the very violent and talented Drake Younger, and Younger had no problem trying to match the wild grappler hold for hold early on. Delirious would try to turn things into a brawl, lighting up Younger with some of the hardest chops we've seen in Ring Warriors, before taking the match to the outside. Younger would regain control on the outside, an area he is very comfortable with, and would even hit a Death Valley Driver off of the apron to the exposed floor on the masked madman! Back in the ring, Delirious would fight his way back, hitting a series of big kicks and hitting the Bizzaro Driver for a close two count. Delirious would come off the top with the Shadows Over Hell, but Drake Younger would still kick out.
Drake managed to actually catch Delirious with a Capture Suplex to change the momentum, following up with a Military Press into a Stunner, a move known as the Paralyzer, but Delirious somehow, someway kicked out. Delirious would manage to catch Younger with a kick to counter a corner Avalanche Splash, catching him with a big Lariat, and then nailing the In Vitro Fertilization, but still just a two count. After plowing Younger on the mat with multiple elbows, Delirious went up top again, coming off with another Shadows Over Hell, and that was it. Delirious gets the win, but Drake Younger looks very good in his debut here in Ring Warriors.
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SINGLES MATCH
Chris Hero vs. John Walters
There are men referred to as "jacks of all trades," but those men are typically masters of none. Hero, however, is seemingly a master of multiple trades, having an extensive technical arsenal, widely feared striking prowess, and the ability to soar around like a Junior Heavyweight seemingly at will. This makes him very dangerous, and one of the best in the game, but Walters was not intimidated and knew he had to play to his own strengths if he was going to stand a chance.
Walters was just relentless, cautious to avoid trading too many holds or blows, always looking for the short cut to get out of any wary situation and always tried to stay on top. Hero would take a pretty good beating here, but showed another prominent trait in him that makes him dangerous, and that's his stamina and endurance. Hero would battle back, overcoming Walters' best shots, and though Walters looked good, everybody knew Hero was the star here and Hero let everybody know why in the end, as he delivered big blow after staggering shot, following up with a big Cravate Suplex, and then put Walters down with the Ripcord Rolling Elbow to get the three count.
Walters showed some real talent, but Hero is on a whole different level.
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NWA RING WARRIORS TELEVISION TITLE
SINGLES MATCH
Austin Aries vs. Homicide (c) w/ Shelly Martinez
Shelly Martinez was back by her man's side here, as he holds a new championship, trading his No Limits title for the Television title at Sacrifice. Austin Aries couldn't believe he lost his title that night, but looked very determined to get it back on this night. Aries was in a race against time, as these matches have a 15 minute time limit, and if that expires, Aries loses what might be his only shot at regaining his belt.
Homicide would show a side of himself that isn't prominently displayed all of the time, which is his stellar ability to work the mat, and he would go hold for hold with Aries, a man who has been referred to as a "Wrestling Machine" on many occasions. Aries was desperate to beat his bitter foe here, trying to employ his best strategy, but Homicide was more formidable than he probably gave him credit for and had the same burning desire to best Aries.
With the fans behind him and Martinez cheering him on, yelling words of encouragement in Spanish at ringside, Homicide was able to reverse the Last Chancery mid-move, twisting as Aries tried to flip over it, managing to hang onto him and apply a Kimura! Homicide was able to lock on a headscissors, and Aries found himself trapped!
Homicide threatens to snap the arm, tightening the hold as the fans cheer him on, and Aries has nowhere to go. He must swallow his pride and succumb to this hold, accepting defeat tonight. Homicide and Shelly celebrate "The Notorious 187's" first successful title defense to an adorning audience as Aries makes his way to the back, a man defeated.
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NWA WORLD JUNIOR HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE
SINGLES MATCH
Alex Shelley vs. Bryan Danielson (c)
Shelley and Danielson are both masterful on the mat, and without Paul London to saturate this match, it became a true game of human chess early on, both men tying the other up and trying to pin them to the mat, but for every counter, there was another counter, and so on. Shelley would decide to turn up the heat, hitting a German Suplex on Danielson for a two count and taking things to the next level.
The pace in this match was always frenetic, as even the mat work was relatively quick and energized, both men constantly moving and grinding their opponent, but after that German Suplex, the strikes and heavy blows began to come down hard. Danielson would show his superior striking power, but Shelley is just a tad bit quicker and would eat a blow in order to dodge another and catch Danielson with quick combination moves, earning him many near falls.
Danielson and Shelley would fight on the outside, where Shelley would desperately try to run away with the match and try to bring his title back to him in short order. Shelley would punish the left arm of Danielson, stomping in, banging it on the guardrail, smashing him shoulder and arm first into the turnpost, just showing a lot of aggressiveness and will to break "The American Dragon" and do the improbable. Shelley would lock on the Border City Stretch three times in this match, each time looking more driven, but Danielson has had his first taste of World Championship gold in the NWA and he's not about to let it slip away.
You get the feeling he'd rather have his arm torn off than relinquish his championship.
Shelley tries to lift up Danielson for the Automatic Midnight, thinking maybe he is worn down enough not to kick out of his finishing move, but Danielson, one arm and all, would slide off Shelley's back and roll him up with a School Boy, only achieving a two. Danielson would catch Shelley with an almost comedic series of drop toe holds, favoring his arm all the while, before hitting him with a dropkick that sent him in the buckles, followed by a dropkick while he's leaning against the buckles, really messing up the former champion.
"Dragon" is feeling it now, pulling energy from the crowd. Shelley stumbles into a Regal-Plex from Danielson, but Danielson is unable to bridge the move, favoring his left arm; the damage, however, was done, as Shelley landed on his head hard. Danielson gets up, fighting off the pain, as Shelley is loopy and up to a knee. Danielson begins to send shoot kick after shoot kick into his chest. Danielson tries for a left kick to the head, but Shelley ducks... Danielson tries for a kick with the right to the head, but Shelley ducks again, what the heck! Shelley pops up, looking for the ShellShock, but Danielson rolls and counters...
LeBELL LOCK!!!
Shelley, though, isn't trying to go down without a fight. He breaks free after pushing on the injured left arm of Danielson, stuck in the omoplata and trying to break free. Danielson pulls back the right arm of Shelley that is trying to reach the ropes, holding it in a chickenwing with his right arm. Then, with the injured left arm, he begins to bash Shelley to the side of the face with elbows as he's caught up in this Omoplata Chickenwing hold, each one seemingly hurting Danielson, but each blow definitely hurting Shelley much more.
Shelley verbally submits after being bashed to the face six times, not wanting to take any more damage. Danielson has survived with his title in what was a very fierce battle. Danielson is favoring his arm afterwards, but manages to shake hands with Shelley, who is very gracious in defeat.
The Bryan Danielson Era has begun!
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NWA RING WARRIORS TITLE
SINGLES MATCH
Chris Dickinson vs. Jon Moxley (c) w/ Bobby Fish
Dickinson tries to storm in, grabbing at Moxley's legs to takedown, but Moxley is very cautious, not wanting to let Dickinson dictate the pace and put him in any situations he is uncomfortable with. Moxley eventually locks up with Dickinson, and the two battle like bulls locked by the horns in the center of the rings, the powerful Dickinson pushing Moxley back, but Moxley quickly turning it over and then slapping Dickinson across the face, laughing and mocking him as he backs away from his challenger.
Dickinson checks his mouth for blood, and then smiles, picking up his pace even more and trying to pressure Moxley. They lock up again, and Dickinson bulls Moxley back into the buckles, blasting him with chops and kicks until the champion retreats, earning "The Original Death Machine" cheers from all around! Moxley goes and talks strategy with Bobby Fish for a moment, but Dickinson isn't ready to relent, hopping out after him and chasing him back into the ring.
Moxley takes control, however, in the ring, grounding and pounding Dickinson, locking him into various holds and trying to get inside of his head. Moxley hits a suplex and gloats over, but only gets a two count. He stomps and punches Dickinson, then chokes him on the ropes before the referee breaks it up. Moxley argues with the referee while Bobby Fish continues to choke Dickinson on the ropes! Dickinson crawls away after Fish is finished, trying to catch his breath, but Moxley continues to hone in on him and stomp and kick him.
Moxley picks Dickinson and is looking for the Headlock Driver, but Dickinson breaks free and delivers a big T-Bone Suplex! The crowd is on their feet, as Dickinson regroups and gets into fighting position. Moxley stumbles into a series of strikes, followed by a big Backdrop Driver, which is followed by a pin attempt, but only a two count.
Dickinson drives knees and elbows into Moxley on the mat, picking him up and trying for a Powerbomb or Piledriver, but Bobby Fish is on the apron and distracting everyone. Moxley takes this opportunity to catch Dickinson with a low blow, dropping the Staten Island native to all fours. Moxley rolls away, measuring Dickinson up as Fish jumps off the apron. Dickinson looks up and Moxley's knee comes barging at him, blasting him to the face!
This looks like it could be the end. Moxley hooks the leg, nodding his head to the cadence.
"This bastard is about to steal it! Damn you, Moxley!"
Joey Styles is not pleased.
The referee gets to two, and is about to slap for a third time, but NO!
"My word... Dickinson has kicked out! Does this man know the meaning of the word 'die'? I don't think so."
As William Regal sings his praises, Dickinson has to continue to take a beating at the hands of Moxley, but the fans are trying to rally him. Moxley lifts him and is looking for the Headlock Driver again, but Dickinson manages to slip out and step over his arm, dropping Moxley into an Omoplata and pulling his arm back, locking on his modified Rings of Saturn!
Moxley is looking to be in a lot of danger when suddenly three men jump over the railing, and into the ring comes Dan Maff and Azrieal as Kyle Matthews attacks Bobby Fish at ringside! Dickinson sees this attack coming, and let's go, goading Azrieal towards him and then sending him out of the ring! Dan Maff tries to attack him, but Dickinson sees it coming and tries for a clothesline, but Maff ducks and Dickinson catches the referee!
The fans are going crazy, as Dickinson turns and ducks a shot from Maff, catching him with a Corkscrew Roundhouse kick to send him to the outside! Fish is stunned on the outside as Kyle Matthews enters the ring. Jon Moxley is up, and Kyle Matthews attacks him with the World Heavyweight title belt, smashing him to the face! Dickinson turns, and Matthews tries to attack him, but Dickinson ducks the blow and then clotheslines him out of the ring!
Dickinson tries to revive the referee now, who was knocked out by his clothesline. Moxley is stirring, and eventually pulls himself back up. The Prophecy are retreating, knowing the damage has been done and the chaos has already affected everything, watching now to see what happens. Bobby Fish, stunned and obviously a bit pissed off, slides into the ring and he's measuring up Dickinson. Moxley is back up, stumbling and looks to grab Dickinson from behind as he backs away from the referee, who's pulling himself up on the ropes.
Fish runs at Dickinson, trying to nail his Fish Hook Knee Strike, but Dickinson manages to duck once again, averting danger, but the blow catches Moxley right in the chest, taking him down! Dickinson takes the opportunity and Superkicks Fish out of the ring, and Dickinson is the last man standing in there, looking absolutely jacked.
Dickinson picks up Moxley, who's holding his chest and looks to be in a lot of trouble. Dickinson steps over his arm and everybody knows what's coming now... he lifts him up, and then sends him back down on the back of his head with the BRAIN EATER!!!
Dickinson shoves his forearm across Moxley's face, hand planted on his chest, and the referee counts very slowly, and surely, and it's all over.
Chris Dickinson is the new Ring Warriors Champion!
Kyle Matthews, Dan Maff, and Azrieal all look on as Dickinson stares Matthews right in the eyes, never breaking his glare as he is handed his newly won championship. Bobby Fish looks on from ringside, and one has to wonder if he hadn't tried to get involved if things would have turned out the way they did. Lots of questions similar to that can be asked, but the only thing that matters is that Chris Dickinson is standing on the middle turnbuckle, and he's wearing the Ring Warriors championship around his waist as these fans here in White Plains, New York cheer him on!