"Wednesday Night WAR" Results 01/29/14
Jan 28, 2014 15:42:32 GMT -7
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Date: January 29, 2014
Location: Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York
Commentary: Kevin Kelly & Tom Phillips
Bell Time: 8:00 PM EST
SEGMENT
The show opens with "Hail to the King" by Avenged Sevenfold, and we head to the announcer's table, where our newly trimmed down and streamlined commentary team talks over the events that took place last week, before getting interrupted by the sounds of "Lunatic Fringe" by Red Rider. Out to the ring comes Kurt Angle! Angle demands answers for last week, and Triple H makes his way out to the sound of boos from this packed house at the Barclays Center. "The Game" informs the Olympic gold medalist that last week, he had taken out a little insurance policy on the man he brought in and hand picked to take this company the top; you see, when you have a business, it's always important to take our an insurance policy, and in his case, he tends to take out the biggest policies available. And the biggest insurance policy he could take our came from all the way across the pond, in merry old England, where he had spotted a couple of young lads who were trying to make a name for themselves. Trips goes on to say that he believes they certainly did that, and he says it's too bad it had to come to it. It's just too bad Rob Van Dam couldn't put his "extreme" ways behind him and couldn't just leave the furniture sitting, and instead, had to take to assaulting Randy Orton with a chair to try and get the job done!
Angle starts to laugh now, stating that Orton brought the chair into the ring, and Trips says that it was all a big misunderstanding. He says Orton just wanted to have a seat, as he was pretty bored with the clearly out matched Rob Van Dam, and he could beat him sitting down, or probably in his SLEEP, if he really felt like it! Angle says he'll have the chance to fight him again tonight, but this time, his "insurance policy" can stand with him side by side, because there's going to be a SIX MAN TAG TEAM MATCH!
Triple H laughs, counting on his fingers, and then stating, "Junior, I think you've bumped your head one too many times, because I only count four names in this match."
Angle gets a big smile, and the sounds of "Loaded" by Zack Tempest, and up on the video screen stands JEFF HARDY, MATT HARDY, AND ROB VAN DAM!
Jeff says that tonight, The Hardy Boyz are here in the Northeast, and they are here to kick some ass and get extreme with their good friend and man he's held World Tag gold with, "Mr. Wednesday Night" Rob Van Dam! Angle goes on to say that tonight is going to be full of tag team wrestling as the company continues to try and scout as much talent as possible per show to decide who will be a part of the tournament for the Championship of the North. So, to make the main event stand out, the six man tag team match is going to be NO DISQUALIFICATION!
Triple H doesn't look very pleased by this, but there's not much he can do, as he can't reverse any decisions made by Angle. He goes on to say, though, that since they are scouting talent and only want the best of the best, he feels the stakes should be raised a little higher. He says the man who gets pinned tonight is automatically out of the running for the tournament. And, with that, "The Game" by Motorhead hits and we get ready for the first match of the night.
Angle starts to laugh now, stating that Orton brought the chair into the ring, and Trips says that it was all a big misunderstanding. He says Orton just wanted to have a seat, as he was pretty bored with the clearly out matched Rob Van Dam, and he could beat him sitting down, or probably in his SLEEP, if he really felt like it! Angle says he'll have the chance to fight him again tonight, but this time, his "insurance policy" can stand with him side by side, because there's going to be a SIX MAN TAG TEAM MATCH!
Triple H laughs, counting on his fingers, and then stating, "Junior, I think you've bumped your head one too many times, because I only count four names in this match."
Angle gets a big smile, and the sounds of "Loaded" by Zack Tempest, and up on the video screen stands JEFF HARDY, MATT HARDY, AND ROB VAN DAM!
Jeff says that tonight, The Hardy Boyz are here in the Northeast, and they are here to kick some ass and get extreme with their good friend and man he's held World Tag gold with, "Mr. Wednesday Night" Rob Van Dam! Angle goes on to say that tonight is going to be full of tag team wrestling as the company continues to try and scout as much talent as possible per show to decide who will be a part of the tournament for the Championship of the North. So, to make the main event stand out, the six man tag team match is going to be NO DISQUALIFICATION!
Triple H doesn't look very pleased by this, but there's not much he can do, as he can't reverse any decisions made by Angle. He goes on to say, though, that since they are scouting talent and only want the best of the best, he feels the stakes should be raised a little higher. He says the man who gets pinned tonight is automatically out of the running for the tournament. And, with that, "The Game" by Motorhead hits and we get ready for the first match of the night.
MATCH ONE
TAG TEAM: 10 MINUTE TIME LIMIT
"The Extraordinary Gentlemen"
DERRICK BATEMAN & JOHNNY CURTIS w/ Velvet Sky
versus
"Los Matadores"
DIEGO & FERNANDO w/ El Torito
Results: Diego pins Johnny Curtis after a Missile Dropkick.
Notes: Bateman and Curtis looked impressive, and with Velvet Sky in their corner, they nearly were able to defeat their crowd pleasing opponents tonight. The fans were a little mixed on Los Matadores early, as they seemed a bit cartoonish, but the charm of El Torito along with their crisp in ring repertoire ended up winning them favor, especially considering the underhanded actions of their narcissistic opponents. Velvet would work to distract the referee multiple times in this contest, leaving Diego and Fernando open to blatant choking and taunting from their opponents. However, she would distract the ref after Fernando hit a Back Stabber on Curtis, stopping what could have been a three count. This lead Bateman to come in and break it up, hitting a big short-arm Clothesline on Fernando and showboating to the crowd. Bateman would turn right into a Flying Frankensteiner from El Torito, which popped the crowd big time. Bateman would fly out of the ring, stunned, while Johnny Curtis stumbled up and into a Missile Dropkick from Diego, and it was all over. Los Matadores gets the win in a big way, as the Extraordinary Gentlemen were foiled for tonight!
Notes: Bateman and Curtis looked impressive, and with Velvet Sky in their corner, they nearly were able to defeat their crowd pleasing opponents tonight. The fans were a little mixed on Los Matadores early, as they seemed a bit cartoonish, but the charm of El Torito along with their crisp in ring repertoire ended up winning them favor, especially considering the underhanded actions of their narcissistic opponents. Velvet would work to distract the referee multiple times in this contest, leaving Diego and Fernando open to blatant choking and taunting from their opponents. However, she would distract the ref after Fernando hit a Back Stabber on Curtis, stopping what could have been a three count. This lead Bateman to come in and break it up, hitting a big short-arm Clothesline on Fernando and showboating to the crowd. Bateman would turn right into a Flying Frankensteiner from El Torito, which popped the crowd big time. Bateman would fly out of the ring, stunned, while Johnny Curtis stumbled up and into a Missile Dropkick from Diego, and it was all over. Los Matadores gets the win in a big way, as the Extraordinary Gentlemen were foiled for tonight!
MATCH TWO
SIX WOMAN TAG TEAM: 10 MINUTE TIME LIMIT
ALLYSIN KAY, LUFISTO, and NAOMI
versus
GAIL KIM, JESSICKA HAVOK, and MSCHIF
SIX WOMAN TAG TEAM: 10 MINUTE TIME LIMIT
ALLYSIN KAY, LUFISTO, and NAOMI
versus
GAIL KIM, JESSICKA HAVOK, and MSCHIF
Results: Naomi pinned Gail Kim after hitting a Huracanrana.
Notes: These girls would fly in and out this match fast and hard, firing on all cylinders as they weren't given much time to work with and needed to make the most of it. Allysin Kay and Jessicka Havok would have some particularly nasty, stiff striking exchanges on the outside, and that left the fans wanting to see a one-on-one match between the two at a later date. In the end, Naomi would pick up yet another big victory hot off the heels of a big win last week, taking down Gail Kim with a quick Huracanrana roll-up to get the three count. One has to think she's quickly rising towards a World Women's title shot in the future with wins like these.
Notes: These girls would fly in and out this match fast and hard, firing on all cylinders as they weren't given much time to work with and needed to make the most of it. Allysin Kay and Jessicka Havok would have some particularly nasty, stiff striking exchanges on the outside, and that left the fans wanting to see a one-on-one match between the two at a later date. In the end, Naomi would pick up yet another big victory hot off the heels of a big win last week, taking down Gail Kim with a quick Huracanrana roll-up to get the three count. One has to think she's quickly rising towards a World Women's title shot in the future with wins like these.
MATCH THREE
TAG TEAM: 10 MINUTE TIME LIMIT
"Brooklyn Bombers"
AMAZING RED & HOMICIDE
versus
"Lawless"
LANCE ARCHER & LEO KRUGER w/ Brooke
TAG TEAM: 10 MINUTE TIME LIMIT
"Brooklyn Bombers"
AMAZING RED & HOMICIDE
versus
"Lawless"
LANCE ARCHER & LEO KRUGER w/ Brooke
Results: Homicide pins Leo Kruger after an Inside Cradle.
Notes: Lance Archer is huge and impressive, and with a man as deranged and dangerous as Leo Kruger by his side, and a woman as shady and driven as Brooke, the sky seems to be the limit for this team. Tonight, however, was not their night, as it seemed they'd underestimated their opponents, and in turn, they were taken by surprise. Archer and Kruger would do a lot of damage, but they got cocky, and Homicide managed to catch Kruger with a quick Inside Cradle after he was wasting time mouthing off to the fans and that was that. The Bombers get on the winning track, while Lawless tries to tighten themselves up to gain success in this heated tag team division in the Northeast.
Notes: Lance Archer is huge and impressive, and with a man as deranged and dangerous as Leo Kruger by his side, and a woman as shady and driven as Brooke, the sky seems to be the limit for this team. Tonight, however, was not their night, as it seemed they'd underestimated their opponents, and in turn, they were taken by surprise. Archer and Kruger would do a lot of damage, but they got cocky, and Homicide managed to catch Kruger with a quick Inside Cradle after he was wasting time mouthing off to the fans and that was that. The Bombers get on the winning track, while Lawless tries to tighten themselves up to gain success in this heated tag team division in the Northeast.
MATCH FOUR
TAG TEAM: 10 MINUTE TIME LIMIT
"Pretty Reckless"
COREY GRAVES & TYLER BREEZE w/ Maria Kanellis
versus
"The Game Changers"
DARREN YOUNG & XAVIER WOODS
TAG TEAM: 10 MINUTE TIME LIMIT
"Pretty Reckless"
COREY GRAVES & TYLER BREEZE w/ Maria Kanellis
versus
"The Game Changers"
DARREN YOUNG & XAVIER WOODS
Results: Tyler Breeze pins Darren Young after The Beauty Shot.
Notes: While Graves and Breeze don't exactly mirror one another, they are both conceited individuals and proved to be a pretty formidable unit with some guidance and help from Maria Kanellis at ring side. Young and Woods are coming off a win last week, and the fans seemed to be behind them throughout as it's hard to deny their infectious energy and impact in the ring, but with Kanellis providing a distraction for Young by being on the apron, she allows Breeze to catch him with his kick known as The Beauty Shot to get her team the win. The fans aren't happy with this one, but Graves and Breeze look like they may have found a recipe for success after both men suffered losses last week in singles competition. The Game Changers, meanwhile, will have to try and stay more focused if they hope to get back on the winning track.
Notes: While Graves and Breeze don't exactly mirror one another, they are both conceited individuals and proved to be a pretty formidable unit with some guidance and help from Maria Kanellis at ring side. Young and Woods are coming off a win last week, and the fans seemed to be behind them throughout as it's hard to deny their infectious energy and impact in the ring, but with Kanellis providing a distraction for Young by being on the apron, she allows Breeze to catch him with his kick known as The Beauty Shot to get her team the win. The fans aren't happy with this one, but Graves and Breeze look like they may have found a recipe for success after both men suffered losses last week in singles competition. The Game Changers, meanwhile, will have to try and stay more focused if they hope to get back on the winning track.
SEGMENT
MATCH FIVE
TAG TEAM: 10 MINUTE TIME LIMIT
"Notorious"
JTG & SONJAY DUTT
versus
"No Finish Line"
MATT SYDAL & TJ PERKINS
Jay Bradley is backstage with Christy Hemme, and she asks him why he attacked Biff Busick last week. Bradley says that Biff Busick, a man who claims to be "The Star Destroyer," stumbled haplessly into his spot at StarrCade after doing absolutely nothing in this sport. He's gotten a once in a lifetime shot that many guys have worked their entire careers for, including Jay Bradley, and he's gotten a pass from everybody on it. Not from Jay Bradley. Jay Bradley says that he's going to show Biff Busick what it's like to be in the ring with a real man, and he got a little taste of it after he ate the Boomstick last week. Next week, he says he gets the full effect, as he finds out why Jay Bradley is "Lonesome" in the world of professional wrestling... and find that his ride near the top of the sport is about to come to a very, very abrupt halt.
MATCH FIVE
TAG TEAM: 10 MINUTE TIME LIMIT
"Notorious"
JTG & SONJAY DUTT
versus
"No Finish Line"
MATT SYDAL & TJ PERKINS
Results: Matt Sydal pins Sonjay Dutt with a Here We Go Driver.
Notes: The fans were slip but leaning towards Notorious here, as they have a great swagger about them and seem to be having a lot of fun in the ring. Sydal and Perkins don't seem to be about fun, instead, they seem very driven, wrestling like there is "no finish line," or, in other words, they just never stop and train like the fight will never end. It is clear in their conditioning and in their crisp work that they are at the top of their game, and they have some great tandem moves that put the fans and perhaps all of the other teams in this stacked tag division on notice. Sydal and Perkins aren't trying to be liked, and in fact, their attitude seems to lean towards the heelish side, as they were right in their opponent's faces and showed them absolutely no respect. Dutt and JTG looked like they may have this one in the bag, as JTG seemed to have Perkins reeling on the outside with big punches, and Dutt seemed poised to hit his Sonjay Cutter. However, Sydal reversed the move into his Here We Go Driver, and Perkins grabbed onto the leg of JTG, stopping him from sliding in to make the save, and that was that. A second win in a row for these guys, and they are looking like maybe they are the team to beat in the Northeast.
Notes: The fans were slip but leaning towards Notorious here, as they have a great swagger about them and seem to be having a lot of fun in the ring. Sydal and Perkins don't seem to be about fun, instead, they seem very driven, wrestling like there is "no finish line," or, in other words, they just never stop and train like the fight will never end. It is clear in their conditioning and in their crisp work that they are at the top of their game, and they have some great tandem moves that put the fans and perhaps all of the other teams in this stacked tag division on notice. Sydal and Perkins aren't trying to be liked, and in fact, their attitude seems to lean towards the heelish side, as they were right in their opponent's faces and showed them absolutely no respect. Dutt and JTG looked like they may have this one in the bag, as JTG seemed to have Perkins reeling on the outside with big punches, and Dutt seemed poised to hit his Sonjay Cutter. However, Sydal reversed the move into his Here We Go Driver, and Perkins grabbed onto the leg of JTG, stopping him from sliding in to make the save, and that was that. A second win in a row for these guys, and they are looking like maybe they are the team to beat in the Northeast.
SEGMENT
MATCH SIX
ONE-ON-ONE: 10 MINUTE TIME LIMIT
FRANKIE KAZARIAN
versus
KAZUCHIKA OKADA w/ Simon Diamond
"Sad But True" by Metallica hits the speakers, and out walks Frankie Kazarian to a moderate reaction. Kazarian says that he's worked very hard down in South Beach for a long time, and still he gets no recognition for being one of the best out there today. Kazarian says that he deserves the respect and the accolades, and he deserves championship gold, and yet none of it has come his way. He says last week he'd heard there was a guy around here by the name of Okada who thinks he's a God. Kazarian says he thinks that's a pretty good place to start if he wants to get his name heard around the National Wrestling Alliance!
"Rainmaker" by Iron Maiden hits, and out walks Simon Diamond, who leads Kazuchika Okada to the ring. Diamond says that Kazarian is smartest moron in the history of the smart. He's a smart man seeing Okada and realizing he is the best, and therefore he must defeat him in order to be the best. However, he's a moron if he thinks he can actually do it. Diamond says there is a reason why he has amounted to so little, while for Okada... there simply is no limit to what he will accomplish. Kazarian may dream of being one of the immortals of the sport... but his dreams have just lead him to slaughter at the hands of the wrestling God!
Kazarian has heard enough, yelling at Okada to come and fight him, and "The Rainmaker" looks more than happy to oblige, removing his flashy jacket and sliding into the ring.
"Rainmaker" by Iron Maiden hits, and out walks Simon Diamond, who leads Kazuchika Okada to the ring. Diamond says that Kazarian is smartest moron in the history of the smart. He's a smart man seeing Okada and realizing he is the best, and therefore he must defeat him in order to be the best. However, he's a moron if he thinks he can actually do it. Diamond says there is a reason why he has amounted to so little, while for Okada... there simply is no limit to what he will accomplish. Kazarian may dream of being one of the immortals of the sport... but his dreams have just lead him to slaughter at the hands of the wrestling God!
Kazarian has heard enough, yelling at Okada to come and fight him, and "The Rainmaker" looks more than happy to oblige, removing his flashy jacket and sliding into the ring.
MATCH SIX
ONE-ON-ONE: 10 MINUTE TIME LIMIT
FRANKIE KAZARIAN
versus
KAZUCHIKA OKADA w/ Simon Diamond
Results: Kazuchika Okada defeats Frankie Kazarian by pinfall after the Rainmaker.
Notes: Kazarian starts off very heavy handed, trying to lay into Okada and make a big impression on this crowd. Okada, though, manages to catch Kazarian with a big Dropkick that sent him out of the ring, and that changed the course of this contest. Okada would decimate Kazarian from here, picking apart his legs and just working him over thoroughly. Kazarian would try to rally back, but Okada would shut him down and deliver that devastating Rainmaker blow to put him down in convincing fashion.
Notes: Kazarian starts off very heavy handed, trying to lay into Okada and make a big impression on this crowd. Okada, though, manages to catch Kazarian with a big Dropkick that sent him out of the ring, and that changed the course of this contest. Okada would decimate Kazarian from here, picking apart his legs and just working him over thoroughly. Kazarian would try to rally back, but Okada would shut him down and deliver that devastating Rainmaker blow to put him down in convincing fashion.
SEGMENT
Out to the ring come Michael Elgin and Petey Williams, known as "The Ontario Terriers". They say last week they suffered a loss and it had many stirring, saying that maybe they aren't as great as they say they are. They said that they made it known to Kurt Angle that they wanted some competition, and wanted to prove themselves against the best in the business, and they want to know who's here to face them tonight! A familiar voice comes over the speakers and then "Give Me Back My Bullets" by Lynyrd Skynyrd hits, and out come JAY BRISCOE AND MARK BRISCOE, the "Briscoe Brothers"! This fight ensues immediately!
TAG TEAM MATCH
TAG TEAM: 10 MINUTE TIME LIMIT
"The Briscoe Brothers"
JAY BRISCOE & MARK BRISCOE
versus
"The Ontario Terriers"
MICHAEL ELGIN & PETEY WILLIAMS
TAG TEAM: 10 MINUTE TIME LIMIT
"The Briscoe Brothers"
JAY BRISCOE & MARK BRISCOE
versus
"The Ontario Terriers"
MICHAEL ELGIN & PETEY WILLIAMS
Results: Michael Elgin pins Jay Briscoe after a Spinning Powerbomb.
Notes: This was a chaotic match, as these two teams were heated and determined to get the win here and make big mark on the tag team scene, and these fans were ravenous. The spot of the match came when Williams hit his Canadian Destroyer on Mark off of the apron and onto the floor, sending the fans into frenzied chants of "HOLY SHIT!" Jay would look out to the outside from the ring, checking on his brother, but leaving him open to a low blow from Elgin! Elgin then turned Briscoe, lifted him and drilled him with a Spinning Powerbomb, taking him down for the three count!
Post-Match: Mark Briscoe looked to be knocked out cold, and was taken to the back on a stretcher, as The Terriers looked triumphant, having sent the message they wanted to send about their dominance.
Notes: This was a chaotic match, as these two teams were heated and determined to get the win here and make big mark on the tag team scene, and these fans were ravenous. The spot of the match came when Williams hit his Canadian Destroyer on Mark off of the apron and onto the floor, sending the fans into frenzied chants of "HOLY SHIT!" Jay would look out to the outside from the ring, checking on his brother, but leaving him open to a low blow from Elgin! Elgin then turned Briscoe, lifted him and drilled him with a Spinning Powerbomb, taking him down for the three count!
Post-Match: Mark Briscoe looked to be knocked out cold, and was taken to the back on a stretcher, as The Terriers looked triumphant, having sent the message they wanted to send about their dominance.
MATCH SEVEN
ONE-ON-ONE: 10 MINUTE TIME LIMIT
AWESOME KONG
versus
SARA DEL REY
ONE-ON-ONE: 10 MINUTE TIME LIMIT
AWESOME KONG
versus
SARA DEL REY
Results: Sara Del Rey defeats Awesome Kong by disqualification.
Notes: Before the match began, World Women's champion, AJ Lee, made her way out to the ring to join Kevin Kelly and Tom Phillips on commentary. From the table, she would laugh and mock SDR as she had a hard time dealing with Kong early on. Del Rey would show her resolve, however, and would battle back with a pinpointed strike on the legs of Kong, trying to take her off her very powerful vertical base and take this match into her favor. Del Rey would have Kong locked in a Sharpshooter, desperately trying to make her submit, but what it really did was leave her open to attack from AJ Lee. AJ toss off her headset and slide into the ring, running off the ropes and smashing Del Rey with a Shining Wizard, causing the referee to call for the bell.
Post-Match: Lee would grab her title and skip up the ramp, very pleased with herself, as Del Rey shook off the cobwebs and Kong looked infuriated at this turn of events. Kong would proceed to actually Powerbomb the referee, continuing with her rampage by kicking Del Rey and then driving her to the mat with the Implant Buster. Lee looks a little on edge after this display, and she hurries heads back to the back. It would appear that Del Rey is far from the only woman she has to worry about trying to take her championship.
Notes: Before the match began, World Women's champion, AJ Lee, made her way out to the ring to join Kevin Kelly and Tom Phillips on commentary. From the table, she would laugh and mock SDR as she had a hard time dealing with Kong early on. Del Rey would show her resolve, however, and would battle back with a pinpointed strike on the legs of Kong, trying to take her off her very powerful vertical base and take this match into her favor. Del Rey would have Kong locked in a Sharpshooter, desperately trying to make her submit, but what it really did was leave her open to attack from AJ Lee. AJ toss off her headset and slide into the ring, running off the ropes and smashing Del Rey with a Shining Wizard, causing the referee to call for the bell.
Post-Match: Lee would grab her title and skip up the ramp, very pleased with herself, as Del Rey shook off the cobwebs and Kong looked infuriated at this turn of events. Kong would proceed to actually Powerbomb the referee, continuing with her rampage by kicking Del Rey and then driving her to the mat with the Implant Buster. Lee looks a little on edge after this display, and she hurries heads back to the back. It would appear that Del Rey is far from the only woman she has to worry about trying to take her championship.
MATCH EIGHT
NO DISQUALIFICATION SIX MAN TAG TEAM: 10 MINUTE TIME LIMIT
JEFF HARDY, MATT HARDY, and ROB VAN DAM
versus
MASON RYAN, RANDY ORTON, and ROB TERRY
NO DISQUALIFICATION SIX MAN TAG TEAM: 10 MINUTE TIME LIMIT
JEFF HARDY, MATT HARDY, and ROB VAN DAM
versus
MASON RYAN, RANDY ORTON, and ROB TERRY
Results: Mason Ryan pins Matt Hardy after a Double Powerbomb through a table.
Notes: This wasn't much of a match as much as an all out brawl, and nobody expected anything different. Orton would bring a steel chair into the mix early, and by the end, he and Rob Van Dam were fighting on top of the announcer's table. Eventually, it was Jeff Hardy who would put Randy Orton through the table, coming off a ladder with a Swanton Bomb, effectively taking both men out of the remainder of the match. Terry would send another table into the ring, and he and Ryan would manage to over power their opponents. Ryan would send RVD into the crowd and then head back inside, where he and Terry would smash Matt through a table and then he would pick up the three count for the win. The Welsh Warriors looked excellent in this match as they continue their path of destruction. This didn't exactly go the way the fans, Kurt Angle, the Hardys, or RVD might have hoped, as Matt Hardy now finds himself ineligible to be in the Championship of the North title tournament and Triple H finds himself vindicated.
Notes: This wasn't much of a match as much as an all out brawl, and nobody expected anything different. Orton would bring a steel chair into the mix early, and by the end, he and Rob Van Dam were fighting on top of the announcer's table. Eventually, it was Jeff Hardy who would put Randy Orton through the table, coming off a ladder with a Swanton Bomb, effectively taking both men out of the remainder of the match. Terry would send another table into the ring, and he and Ryan would manage to over power their opponents. Ryan would send RVD into the crowd and then head back inside, where he and Terry would smash Matt through a table and then he would pick up the three count for the win. The Welsh Warriors looked excellent in this match as they continue their path of destruction. This didn't exactly go the way the fans, Kurt Angle, the Hardys, or RVD might have hoped, as Matt Hardy now finds himself ineligible to be in the Championship of the North title tournament and Triple H finds himself vindicated.