"THE UNFORGIVEN" Results 01/02/16
Jan 2, 2016 13:34:03 GMT -7
Post by Joe on Jan 2, 2016 13:34:03 GMT -7
Tommaso Ciampa vs. Drew Gulak
This was a fairly traditional back and forth mat war that saw Gulak go after the leg while Ciampa worked over the back. Ciampa would up the intensity after fighting his way out of a Figure Four, and eventually locked on the Rings of Saturn to attain the submission victory.
ACH vs. Adam Cole
Two very different styles clashed here, and it was a battle to see who could impose their will more effectively. Cole was ultimately unable to keep ACH out of the air, and after a roll up with his boots on the ropes backfired, Cole would argue with the ref, allowing ACH to hit a Bridging German Suplex to hold him down for the three count.
The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) and Matt Sydal vs. Jon Moxley, Brodie Lee, and Sami Callihan
The MCMGs and Moxley & Lee had a wild match “Calm Like a Bomb”, and this six man match wasn't any different. Wild spots and the concept of tags were all out the window, but instead of a disqualification ending the match tonight, Moxley would manage to deliver a Running Knee Strike to the head of Shelley as he made a pin attempt on Callihan, knocking him out for the three count.
Jay Lethal vs. Prince Devitt
Lethal stole a win at “Calm Like a Bomb”, while Devitt shocked to pick one up over Tyler Black with a flash roll-up. Tonight, there would be no trickery that could save Lethal, and Devitt would not need a quick counter to seal the deal. Instead, Devitt would push Lethal to show his athleticism, and these two would take things to a back and forth frenzy, eventually ending with Devitt delivering Bloody Sunday to end things as the fans gave them a great ovation in the end.
The American Wolves (Davey Richards & Eddie Edwards) and Cedric Alexander vs. Tyler Black, Ricochet, and Roderick Strong
Bad guys versus good guys action here, which shouldn't be a shock in a pro wrestling match. The Wolves and Alexander had the fans behind them as Black, Ric, and Strong all used underhanded and cowardly tactics to try to gain victory on this night. While the high impact style of the Wolves and Alexander did damage, the cunning of their opponents proved to be too much in the end, as Black managed to catch Alexander with the Stomp after he delivered the Lumbar Check to Ricochet, putting him down for the three count.
The Kings of Wrestling (Claudio Castagnoli & Chris Hero) vs. Steenerico (Kevin Steen & El Generico)
You want a great match, you book any combination of these four men and you're going to get one. This was not the exception by any means. These guys put on a tight 12 minute romp that saw the Kings cut off the ring early and do a lot of damage to Generico, only to have the big bull Steen make his way in and make his presence felt, eventually flying out of the ring with a Front Flip Suicida to really get the crowd going. In the end, Steen would manage to deliver a Package Piledriver to Chris Hero to get the pinfall victory for his team.
reDRagon (Kyle O'Reilly & Bobby Fish) vs. The Young Bucks
reDRagon are coming off a big win over the American Wolves at “Calm Like a Bomb”, but facing the former World Tag Team champions proved to be a much different encounter. The Young Bucks would play mind games with reDRagon before ultimately getting themselves disqualified when Matt Jackson pulled the ref in front of a High Spin Kick from Fish, nearly decapitating the official. The Bucks would end up attacking reDRagon after the match with chairs and Superkicks, garnering boos from the crowd, which prompted them to do some crotch chops and high five, basically.
STREET FIGHT
Christopher Daniels vs. Samoa Joe
Joe has had a problem with Daniels stemming from ROF's first show, when Daniels interfered on behalf of his friend AJ Styles to stop Joe from assaulting him with a chair. Since then, Joe has been spoiling for a fight with the staff member of ROF, who is mostly retired from action, but after his heinous actions against Kevin Steen at “Calm Like a Bomb”, Daniels gave in and agreed to this street fight. Daniels would fight his heart out, too, and the fans were certainly behind him, but Joe proved to be a beast. The referee would end up stopping the contest as Daniels appeared to be unable to continue, bloodied on the mat after a chair assault from Joe and multiple closed fists to the forehead. KEVIN STEEN would end up coming back out and he would tackle Joe down and pummel him with fists as the fans went nuts! Steen would end up hitting Joe with a chair and running him off up the ramp as the fans chanted for Steen and the show came to a close.
This was a fairly traditional back and forth mat war that saw Gulak go after the leg while Ciampa worked over the back. Ciampa would up the intensity after fighting his way out of a Figure Four, and eventually locked on the Rings of Saturn to attain the submission victory.
ACH vs. Adam Cole
Two very different styles clashed here, and it was a battle to see who could impose their will more effectively. Cole was ultimately unable to keep ACH out of the air, and after a roll up with his boots on the ropes backfired, Cole would argue with the ref, allowing ACH to hit a Bridging German Suplex to hold him down for the three count.
The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley & Chris Sabin) and Matt Sydal vs. Jon Moxley, Brodie Lee, and Sami Callihan
The MCMGs and Moxley & Lee had a wild match “Calm Like a Bomb”, and this six man match wasn't any different. Wild spots and the concept of tags were all out the window, but instead of a disqualification ending the match tonight, Moxley would manage to deliver a Running Knee Strike to the head of Shelley as he made a pin attempt on Callihan, knocking him out for the three count.
Jay Lethal vs. Prince Devitt
Lethal stole a win at “Calm Like a Bomb”, while Devitt shocked to pick one up over Tyler Black with a flash roll-up. Tonight, there would be no trickery that could save Lethal, and Devitt would not need a quick counter to seal the deal. Instead, Devitt would push Lethal to show his athleticism, and these two would take things to a back and forth frenzy, eventually ending with Devitt delivering Bloody Sunday to end things as the fans gave them a great ovation in the end.
The American Wolves (Davey Richards & Eddie Edwards) and Cedric Alexander vs. Tyler Black, Ricochet, and Roderick Strong
Bad guys versus good guys action here, which shouldn't be a shock in a pro wrestling match. The Wolves and Alexander had the fans behind them as Black, Ric, and Strong all used underhanded and cowardly tactics to try to gain victory on this night. While the high impact style of the Wolves and Alexander did damage, the cunning of their opponents proved to be too much in the end, as Black managed to catch Alexander with the Stomp after he delivered the Lumbar Check to Ricochet, putting him down for the three count.
The Kings of Wrestling (Claudio Castagnoli & Chris Hero) vs. Steenerico (Kevin Steen & El Generico)
You want a great match, you book any combination of these four men and you're going to get one. This was not the exception by any means. These guys put on a tight 12 minute romp that saw the Kings cut off the ring early and do a lot of damage to Generico, only to have the big bull Steen make his way in and make his presence felt, eventually flying out of the ring with a Front Flip Suicida to really get the crowd going. In the end, Steen would manage to deliver a Package Piledriver to Chris Hero to get the pinfall victory for his team.
reDRagon (Kyle O'Reilly & Bobby Fish) vs. The Young Bucks
reDRagon are coming off a big win over the American Wolves at “Calm Like a Bomb”, but facing the former World Tag Team champions proved to be a much different encounter. The Young Bucks would play mind games with reDRagon before ultimately getting themselves disqualified when Matt Jackson pulled the ref in front of a High Spin Kick from Fish, nearly decapitating the official. The Bucks would end up attacking reDRagon after the match with chairs and Superkicks, garnering boos from the crowd, which prompted them to do some crotch chops and high five, basically.
STREET FIGHT
Christopher Daniels vs. Samoa Joe
Joe has had a problem with Daniels stemming from ROF's first show, when Daniels interfered on behalf of his friend AJ Styles to stop Joe from assaulting him with a chair. Since then, Joe has been spoiling for a fight with the staff member of ROF, who is mostly retired from action, but after his heinous actions against Kevin Steen at “Calm Like a Bomb”, Daniels gave in and agreed to this street fight. Daniels would fight his heart out, too, and the fans were certainly behind him, but Joe proved to be a beast. The referee would end up stopping the contest as Daniels appeared to be unable to continue, bloodied on the mat after a chair assault from Joe and multiple closed fists to the forehead. KEVIN STEEN would end up coming back out and he would tackle Joe down and pummel him with fists as the fans went nuts! Steen would end up hitting Joe with a chair and running him off up the ramp as the fans chanted for Steen and the show came to a close.