Results 07/30/14
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JULY 30, 2014
HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA
TAG TEAM MATCH
"The Constellation"
BRIAN KENDRICK & FRANKIE KAZARIAN with Jimmy Rave
verses
"The Midnight Sons"
BRIAN CAGE & CALEB KONLEY with Christy Hemme
RESULTS: Brian Kendrick pins Brian Cage.
DETAILS: While "The Constellation" only formed on the last show, they already have a new member in former multi-time World Tag Team champion in Jimmy Rave! Rave would play a big role here, helping remove Christy Hemme from the equation, who would try to play a role in helping her team when it seemed they might be in trouble. Cage would get distracted by this, leading "Spanky" to come up from behind, rolling up "The F'N Machine" and getting the shock three count! Kendrick and Kazarian get a huge first win, and the "Midnight Sons" have to be pretty upset by this! Apparently there is a new team in town, and maybe they'll now be trying to gun for The Pistols' North American Tag Team titles!
DETAILS: While "The Constellation" only formed on the last show, they already have a new member in former multi-time World Tag Team champion in Jimmy Rave! Rave would play a big role here, helping remove Christy Hemme from the equation, who would try to play a role in helping her team when it seemed they might be in trouble. Cage would get distracted by this, leading "Spanky" to come up from behind, rolling up "The F'N Machine" and getting the shock three count! Kendrick and Kazarian get a huge first win, and the "Midnight Sons" have to be pretty upset by this! Apparently there is a new team in town, and maybe they'll now be trying to gun for The Pistols' North American Tag Team titles!
SINGLES MATCH
AJ LEE
verses
SERENA DEEB
AJ LEE
verses
SERENA DEEB
RESULTS: AJ Lee submits Serena Deeb.
DETAILS: The reigning World Women's champion met the very talented Deeb here in a non-title match, and these two had a nice, spirited contest that Deeb get a number of near falls. There's no doubt that Deeb's stock rose after this performance, but Lee was able to gut it out and mount a comeback, latching onto her opponent with her now fabled "Black Widow" in the center of the ring, earning her the submission victory. Cheerleader Melissa has looked impressive here lately and will be challenging for the World Women's championship soon, but Lee does not look like she has any intentions of making that any easy challenge by any means.
DETAILS: The reigning World Women's champion met the very talented Deeb here in a non-title match, and these two had a nice, spirited contest that Deeb get a number of near falls. There's no doubt that Deeb's stock rose after this performance, but Lee was able to gut it out and mount a comeback, latching onto her opponent with her now fabled "Black Widow" in the center of the ring, earning her the submission victory. Cheerleader Melissa has looked impressive here lately and will be challenging for the World Women's championship soon, but Lee does not look like she has any intentions of making that any easy challenge by any means.
SINGLES MATCH
JOHNNY GARGANO, MARK BRISCOE, and JAY BRISCOE
versus
"Strong Style Outlawz"
HOMICIDE, EDDIE KINGSTON, and B-BOY
JOHNNY GARGANO, MARK BRISCOE, and JAY BRISCOE
versus
"Strong Style Outlawz"
HOMICIDE, EDDIE KINGSTON, and B-BOY
RESULTS: Johnny Gargano pins Homicide.
DETAILS: Gargano was just kind of thrown into this one, volunteering to stand up to the "Outlawz" with the new World Tag Team champions; the former World Junior Heavyweight champion would prove to be excellent help in this fight, using his skills and experience in these types of matches to put himself into good position and then catch Homicide into a "Garga-NO Escape" choke hold to take him down and tap him out as the Briscoes dealt with Kingston and B-Boy on the outside. "The Outlawz" were not happy about this, but there wasn't much they could do but retreat for today. They had been bested, and Gargano picks up a much needed win after losing his debut to Adam Cole a couple of shows back.
Rene Dupree makes his way out to the ring, and he doesn't look happy. He gets on the mic and says that he's "tired of Americans, he's tired of this promotion, and he's tired of Kurt Angle"! He says KENTA is busy with a match tonight, and yet he has nothing! He doesn't care who he fights, he wants to make somebody pay!
This leads none other than Jay Lethal to make his way out, accompanied by Veda Scott! Jay tells Rene that he needs to quit his whining and crying, because at least he had a title opportunity! Jay says he's never had a real shot to be "the man" and he's tired of it! He's tired of hearing whiners like Dupree talk about losing their spot! And even more than that, if Dupree wants to talk about America, he needs to look out in that crowd and see who all pays his bills... AMERICANS! And the best wrestler in the world today happens to be American, and his name is JAY LETHAL!
Lethal makes his way down to the ring from there, throwing off his robe and we've got ourselves a big match here!
DETAILS: Gargano was just kind of thrown into this one, volunteering to stand up to the "Outlawz" with the new World Tag Team champions; the former World Junior Heavyweight champion would prove to be excellent help in this fight, using his skills and experience in these types of matches to put himself into good position and then catch Homicide into a "Garga-NO Escape" choke hold to take him down and tap him out as the Briscoes dealt with Kingston and B-Boy on the outside. "The Outlawz" were not happy about this, but there wasn't much they could do but retreat for today. They had been bested, and Gargano picks up a much needed win after losing his debut to Adam Cole a couple of shows back.
Rene Dupree makes his way out to the ring, and he doesn't look happy. He gets on the mic and says that he's "tired of Americans, he's tired of this promotion, and he's tired of Kurt Angle"! He says KENTA is busy with a match tonight, and yet he has nothing! He doesn't care who he fights, he wants to make somebody pay!
This leads none other than Jay Lethal to make his way out, accompanied by Veda Scott! Jay tells Rene that he needs to quit his whining and crying, because at least he had a title opportunity! Jay says he's never had a real shot to be "the man" and he's tired of it! He's tired of hearing whiners like Dupree talk about losing their spot! And even more than that, if Dupree wants to talk about America, he needs to look out in that crowd and see who all pays his bills... AMERICANS! And the best wrestler in the world today happens to be American, and his name is JAY LETHAL!
Lethal makes his way down to the ring from there, throwing off his robe and we've got ourselves a big match here!
TAG TEAM MATCH
RENE DUPREE
verses
JAY LETHAL with Veda Scott
RENE DUPREE
verses
JAY LETHAL with Veda Scott
RESULTS: Rene Dupree pins Jay Lethal.
DETAILS: Dupree manages to mount a good amount of offense early, hitting a number of chops and European uppercuts before nailing a Vertical Suplex, followed by some ground and pound tactics. Veda Scott works up this crowd behind Lethal, and Lethal mounts a big comeback, leading to him delivering his "Lethal Combination," followed by that "Hail to the King" elbow drop, but Dupree shows some guts by kicking out at two. Lethal calls for the end and seems to be looking for the "Lethal Injection," but Dupree dodges it, whipping Lethal into the buckles chest first and then rolling him up, putting his feet on the ropes with a handful of tights, and he gets the damn win!
"HEY, HEY, HEY!"
Out to the ring comes Kurt Angle!
Kurt Angle:
"I've had it up to my eyeballs with this B.S.! You think I didn't see that, buddy!?"
Dupree has his arms outstretched pretending like he doesn't know what Angle is talking about.
Kurt Angle:
"You're tired of me, Dupree? You're tired of these people? You're tired of America!? Well you're going to be seeing a whole lot more of me, because your next match at the next show is going to be a RE-MATCH, but not with BJ Whitmer like you think you deserve... no, it's going to be against Jay Lethal! And guess FREAKIN' WHAT! KURT ANGLE'S GONNA BE PUTTIN' ON THE STRIPES! That's right, pal, read it and weep, I'm going to be your referee, and if you pull any of that crap like you did tonight, I'm gonna BREAK YOUR FREAKIN' ANKLE! OH, IT'S TRUE, IT'S DAMN TRUE! So get ready, Napolean, cause next show, I'm on you like WHITE ON RICE, WHOOOOOOO!!!!"
Angle has his arms up now and he's spinning around the ring screaming at the top of his lungs as the fans cheer him on. He seems to be excited about making his refereeing debut, but will he make it to the next show without having a heart attack is the real question.
DETAILS: Dupree manages to mount a good amount of offense early, hitting a number of chops and European uppercuts before nailing a Vertical Suplex, followed by some ground and pound tactics. Veda Scott works up this crowd behind Lethal, and Lethal mounts a big comeback, leading to him delivering his "Lethal Combination," followed by that "Hail to the King" elbow drop, but Dupree shows some guts by kicking out at two. Lethal calls for the end and seems to be looking for the "Lethal Injection," but Dupree dodges it, whipping Lethal into the buckles chest first and then rolling him up, putting his feet on the ropes with a handful of tights, and he gets the damn win!
"HEY, HEY, HEY!"
Out to the ring comes Kurt Angle!
Kurt Angle:
"I've had it up to my eyeballs with this B.S.! You think I didn't see that, buddy!?"
Dupree has his arms outstretched pretending like he doesn't know what Angle is talking about.
Kurt Angle:
"You're tired of me, Dupree? You're tired of these people? You're tired of America!? Well you're going to be seeing a whole lot more of me, because your next match at the next show is going to be a RE-MATCH, but not with BJ Whitmer like you think you deserve... no, it's going to be against Jay Lethal! And guess FREAKIN' WHAT! KURT ANGLE'S GONNA BE PUTTIN' ON THE STRIPES! That's right, pal, read it and weep, I'm going to be your referee, and if you pull any of that crap like you did tonight, I'm gonna BREAK YOUR FREAKIN' ANKLE! OH, IT'S TRUE, IT'S DAMN TRUE! So get ready, Napolean, cause next show, I'm on you like WHITE ON RICE, WHOOOOOOO!!!!"
Angle has his arms up now and he's spinning around the ring screaming at the top of his lungs as the fans cheer him on. He seems to be excited about making his refereeing debut, but will he make it to the next show without having a heart attack is the real question.
SIX MAN TAG TEAM MATCH
AUSTIN ARIES, CHRIS HERO, and MATT TREMONT
verses
"Forever Fallen"
SETH ROLLINS, JIMMY JACOBS, and DELIRIOUS with Seleziya Sparx
RESULTS: Seth Rollins pins Chris Hero.
DETAILS: The leader of "The Constellation," Austin Aries, teams up with Chris Hero and Matt Tremont here as they take on mutual adversaries, "Forever Fallen." This was wild and the fans were clearly pleased, but the "Fallen" really seemed to have a game plan. Rollins and Delirious would work on getting Aries and Tremont taken out of things. Their game plans didn't play out without a little luck, however, as Hero would accidentally bump the referee with a Tilt-to-Whirl Backbreaker attempt to Jacobs, Jacobs foot kicking the ref right in the face to take him down.
Hero would go looking for the move he used to take out Jimmy Jacobs in their last tag team square off, the Rolling Elbow, when Seth Rollins would make his way back into the ring with a steel chair, smacking Hero mid-move right to the elbow with it, taking him down! From there, Jacobs holds Hero on his hands and knees, chair underneath them, leading to Rollins running and hitting his Stomp to the back of Hero's head, smashing him face first on the chair! Jacobs would follow up by flying out of the ring and taking down Aries with a Suicida as Delirious held Tremont out of the ring, and Rollins would manage to hook the leg and pin Hero as the referee came to.
"Forever Fallen" have another notch in their belt here, but they are far from winning this war.
DETAILS: The leader of "The Constellation," Austin Aries, teams up with Chris Hero and Matt Tremont here as they take on mutual adversaries, "Forever Fallen." This was wild and the fans were clearly pleased, but the "Fallen" really seemed to have a game plan. Rollins and Delirious would work on getting Aries and Tremont taken out of things. Their game plans didn't play out without a little luck, however, as Hero would accidentally bump the referee with a Tilt-to-Whirl Backbreaker attempt to Jacobs, Jacobs foot kicking the ref right in the face to take him down.
Hero would go looking for the move he used to take out Jimmy Jacobs in their last tag team square off, the Rolling Elbow, when Seth Rollins would make his way back into the ring with a steel chair, smacking Hero mid-move right to the elbow with it, taking him down! From there, Jacobs holds Hero on his hands and knees, chair underneath them, leading to Rollins running and hitting his Stomp to the back of Hero's head, smashing him face first on the chair! Jacobs would follow up by flying out of the ring and taking down Aries with a Suicida as Delirious held Tremont out of the ring, and Rollins would manage to hook the leg and pin Hero as the referee came to.
"Forever Fallen" have another notch in their belt here, but they are far from winning this war.
SIX MAN TAG TEAM MATCH
BJ WHITMER, RAYMOND ROWE and BOBBY FISH
verses
KENTA, RODERICK STRONG, and BIFF BUSICK with Steve Corino
BJ WHITMER, RAYMOND ROWE and BOBBY FISH
verses
KENTA, RODERICK STRONG, and BIFF BUSICK with Steve Corino
RESULTS: Raymond Rowe pins Biff Busick.
DETAILS: The Liberty Pro Heavyweight champion, BJ Whitmer, would have some sound help here as the red hot Raymond Rowe and the officially returning Bobby Fish came here tonight to help him take on his next potential challenger, KENTA, and two members of the newly formed "Vanguard," the current Liberty Pro Tag Team champions, Strong and Busick. This was a long, drawn out war thanks to the tactics of the "Vanguard," with Strong and Busick, along with the ultra-dangerous KENTA, cutting off the ring and working over Whitmer, then Fish, as these fans absolutely SWELLED with anticipation.
These Harrisburg fans wanted to see Raymond Rowe, and that was clear.
Rowe would finally get the tag in and these fans would go nuts! He would come in quick and take down Strong with a Side Belly-to-Belly, followed by a T-Bone Suplex to Busick! Rowe and KENTA would trade blows, which KENTA would initially get the better of with his signature strike combination, but as he went for his "Buisaiku Knee Kick," Rowe would rush and catch him with a Running Double Knee, sending him flying through the ropes and to the outside! Corino would slide in and confront "The War Machine" as Fish would grab Strong and Whitmer would grab KENTA. "The Manliest Man" Biff Busick would try to blind side Rowe as "The King of Old School" distracted the Cleveland native, now fighting out of Houston, but Rowe would actually catch a Lariat coming in, clinching Busick with the Full Nelson and delivering his devastating "Death Rowe" finisher!
The fans were going crazy as Rowe pinned Busick and got the win!
Corino would signal to the back and out to the ring came Adam Cole and Drew Gulak with steel chairs! Cole and Gulak would catch Rowe from behind with the hardware before heading to the outside and taking down Fish and Whitmer! Kyle O'Reilly and Chris Dickinson would also rush out with chairs and they would run off "The Vanguard," picking up their fallen comrades in the process to help in the fight as this show comes to a wild close.
DETAILS: The Liberty Pro Heavyweight champion, BJ Whitmer, would have some sound help here as the red hot Raymond Rowe and the officially returning Bobby Fish came here tonight to help him take on his next potential challenger, KENTA, and two members of the newly formed "Vanguard," the current Liberty Pro Tag Team champions, Strong and Busick. This was a long, drawn out war thanks to the tactics of the "Vanguard," with Strong and Busick, along with the ultra-dangerous KENTA, cutting off the ring and working over Whitmer, then Fish, as these fans absolutely SWELLED with anticipation.
These Harrisburg fans wanted to see Raymond Rowe, and that was clear.
Rowe would finally get the tag in and these fans would go nuts! He would come in quick and take down Strong with a Side Belly-to-Belly, followed by a T-Bone Suplex to Busick! Rowe and KENTA would trade blows, which KENTA would initially get the better of with his signature strike combination, but as he went for his "Buisaiku Knee Kick," Rowe would rush and catch him with a Running Double Knee, sending him flying through the ropes and to the outside! Corino would slide in and confront "The War Machine" as Fish would grab Strong and Whitmer would grab KENTA. "The Manliest Man" Biff Busick would try to blind side Rowe as "The King of Old School" distracted the Cleveland native, now fighting out of Houston, but Rowe would actually catch a Lariat coming in, clinching Busick with the Full Nelson and delivering his devastating "Death Rowe" finisher!
The fans were going crazy as Rowe pinned Busick and got the win!
Corino would signal to the back and out to the ring came Adam Cole and Drew Gulak with steel chairs! Cole and Gulak would catch Rowe from behind with the hardware before heading to the outside and taking down Fish and Whitmer! Kyle O'Reilly and Chris Dickinson would also rush out with chairs and they would run off "The Vanguard," picking up their fallen comrades in the process to help in the fight as this show comes to a wild close.