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NXT, 6/10
Opens with a hype video
for Samoa Joe being on the show later in the night. Graves later says he’s
making his in-ring debut tonight.
Zack Ryder coming out to
the ring first. I wonder if Ryder is going to overhaul his gimmick or just try
and tweak it to become relevant.
Ryder tags with the
returning Mojo Rawley and these smarks must have a short memory because they’re
chanting for Mojo when they were booing the hell out of him before he got hurt.
They take on the team of Mike Rallis and Elias Sampson.
There’s a whole row of
people in Mojo Rawley “Stay hype” shirts. Mojo starts first against Rallis who
tags out and Mojo slams him around and does some ridiculous dancing into a
sitout axe handle. Ryder tags in and the unknown NXT guys immediately get the
better of him.
Those guys in the Rawley
shirts have been standing the whole time, I bet the people behind them love
them.
Rawley is the hot tag for
Ryder and gets hype all over Rallis and Sampson. Rawley and Ryder get the win
after Rawley lifts up Sampson and Ryder hits the Rough Ryder from the top.
After the win, Ryder and Rawley head into the crowd and jump around with the
Rawley section. And somehow, they take until the end of the segment to mention
that Rob Gronkowski is there.
Finn Balor video
package. About how everyone has two sides, some try to ignore or suppress their
dark sides while he embraces it. It’s actually a hype video for the Tokyo event
on July 4 and it ends with “Finn Balor arrives” which is weird because he’s
been here awhile. Why don’t you spoil that he’s winning the title more. Also
says it will be live on WWE Network.
Dana Brooke sitting
around, reading her Twitter and allegedly read one that said “Dana Brooke is
the rebirth of the NXT Women’s division.” Rebirth into what? A boring Divas
division where they hire models instead of competent females from the indies?
Video package for her about how awesome she is or something. Says she feeds off
negativity and haters, like she’s Ryback or something. Keeps calling herself
the Total Diva - already angling for a spot on the show.
Evil Emma out next. I
love her change of character, how disdainful she is of the NXT crowd and her
old persona. She takes on Blue Pants who gets a massive reaction.
Blue Pants dances around
and gestures that she hearts Emma but Emma just stands in the corner, arms
crossed and looking sour. But when Blue Pants turns around, Emma attacks her
from behind. Emma is just handling Blue Pants, really showing an aggressive
side that she never has before.
Emma starts trash
talking crowd and BP gets two quick covers but Emma puts a stop to it with a
big clothesline. BP hits a few big head kicks and an elbow drop type slam and
another 2 counts but Emma makes her tap to the Emma Lock.
Devin talks to Enzo,
Cass and Carmella. She tells them next week they face Blake, Murphy and Alexa
Bliss in a 6-man tag match. Carmella calls them pathetic pigs and cheats. Enzo
says Alexa looks like her hair is on fire and a bunch of stuff about Hunger
Games or something that I missed cause he talks so fast but Cass says they’re
cowards, liars and cheaters and they look ridiculous. And this place would a
whole lot better if they weren’t around anymore and they’re taking care of that
next week. Enzo says to call them an Uber and he has plenty of time but no time
for this.
Tyler Breeze out next,
he takes on Bull Dempsey. Bull overwhelming Breeze early. Goes up top for the
headbutt but Breeze rolls out. Bull comes after him but Breeze runs away. Bull
gives chase but gets winded halfway around the ring and the crowd chants
“Car-di-o” at him. I just had an awful premonition of Vince seeing this and
giving Bull a gimmick where he’s just a fat dude who gets tired minutes into
every match and does embarrassing things but somehow still manages to win by
falling on people and pinning them because they can’t kick out because he’s so
fat.
Breeze laps him and
throws Bull back in the ring and hits the Beauty Shot for the win.
Becky Lynch out now.
Good to see she’s still rocking that new look she debuted at Takeover. She
takes on Jessie (aka Jessie McKay). Just Jessie, huh? That’s terrible. That’s
the best they could do?
Jessie doing pretty well
in this match, keeping the advantage over Becky with holds and using her height
to her advantage. But Becky hits a hammerlock overhead suplex and then a Mike
Quackenbush Black Tornado Slam and transitions into the seated armbar for the
win. Byron calls it the “Disgoosting Armbar”, a play off the way Becky
pronounces disgusting and I hope to god that’s not what they call it going
forward.
William Regal announces
that Kevin Owens will be on commentary when Samoa Joe makes his debut. And Bull
Dempsey walks in eating a bag of chips, saying “You wanted to see me Mr.
Regal?” Regal says he thinks Bull may have a problem. Bull says he can explain,
he knows he got a little tired and he was doing really well until that part at
the end where he lost but it was because he was up all night training so he was
really, really tired and it won’t happen again.
Bull can barely keep
from corpsing as Regal takes the chips from him and says “Listen flower, you
need to get your act together.” Regal walks off and Bull shrugs then
pulls out an already opened candy bar from his singlet.
Greg “Jeremy Borash”
Hamilton talks to Jason Jordan about his match last week. He says last week
didn’t work out but he has a new tag team partner now. Then Chad Gable walks in
and Jordan is annoyed to see him and says “No Chad Cable, it is not you.” Gable
says that he doesn’t want to say I told you so but...I told you. So, when
Jordan is ready he’ll be there for him, ready, willing, and Gable. He holds up
another towel with his name on it and gives it to Jordan who throws it away and
walks away. After he does, Gable writes his name next to Jordan’s on Jordan’s
locker.
Baron Corbin out next,
he takes on Angelo Dawkins. Crowd doing the counting gimmick but it quickly
morphs into “Cor-bin sucks”. Dawkins gets in a little offense but it’s mostly
Corbin who wins with the End of Days.
Kevin Owens on
commentary for the last segment, Samoa Joe’s in-ring debut. Opens with a shot
of the announce table where Owens is already and he has his arm around Byron
who looks very uncomfortable. Owens says “Lighten up a little. You’re out here
with the champ, nothing’s gonna happen to you.” I feel like he might’ve also
called him Barry instead of Byron.
Samoa Joe takes on Scott
Dawson. Joe’s music is weird. The intro is great and really ominous but then it
switches to this weird, bass line with a drum beat and random horn stabs behind
it and it’s not very threatening at all.
Crowd starts with “Joe
is gonna kill you” and “Please don’t die” chants at the bell. Dawson holding
his own well to start the match but Joe doesn’t have a problem handling his
offense. Dawson does well but can’t overcome Joe’s striking and power and Joe
wins with a Muscle Buster.
Owens says “Good little
first match for Joe. Not as impressive as me.”
Owens leaves the
announce table and looks over his shoulder at Joe. But Joe gets on the mic and
calls out Owens. He says last time Owens said that if they were in the same
ring Owens would drop him but instead he did what he is doing now and ran away.
Owens gets on the mic and says first of all, I don’t really run anywhere. Owens
doesn’t want to drop Joe after his first match in NXT. And because Joe is a bit
of a rookie in NXT, and Owens being a veteran, he tells him you can’t just walk
in here and get an NXT Title match after one match. You have to earn those
things. And Joe simply hasn’t done that.
But then Regal comes out. He says Joe hasn’t earned the right to a
title shot, but he has earned the right to fight. So next week, Owens will face
Samoa Joe.
Allegedly, Drew Gulak was the standout of the recent WWE PC tryouts, with Biff Busick in a close second. No word on Chuckie T other than “he did well” but what makes me call bullshit on this news is that Johnny Gargano apparently did terrible in the conditioning portions of the tryout and Gargano seems like he’d be a cardio machine
NXT will beat the “Louder Than Life”
Festival on October 3-4 in Louisville, KY, as well as recently announcing that
NXT will be at the Aftershock Festival on October 24-25 in Sacramento, CA.
Putting NXT on festival shows like this
is a great idea, in my opinion. They seem to be metal/hard rock shows so the
crowd should hopefully be receptive to pro wrestling and performing at a
festival will get more new eyes on the product than they would get from just
touring.
Lucha Underground, 6/10
Recapping the Chavo vs Mexico and Chavo
turning on Black Lotus almost immediately. Also talking about Drago’s “unique
opportunity” against Prince Puma.
Opening shot of the show is Drago on top
of the temple at dusk, in front of the LU sign, and now he’s sporting wings. He
jumps off the roof (not really taking flight) and the opening credits start.
Vampiro apologizes as the show starts
for letting his emotions get him involved in Pentagon/Sexy Star last week. He’s
a broadcaster and that’s where he’s going to be. Still, Striker commends him
for doing the right thing and they shake hands.
Dario Cueto is in the ring and announces
that in 8 weeks there will be an event so big, no one will ever forget it –
Ultima Lucha. Says it will be a yearly event featuring the biggest matches. And
it begins tonight where they determine the competitors to fight for the LU
Title. Cueto says he’s invited all the competitors who’ve competed with Prince
Puma for the title – Hernandez, King Cuerno, Cage, and Fenix. But since Mil
Muertes sent him to an early grave, it will just be a three way dance to
determine who gets a shot at Ultima Lucha.
He invites Blue Demon Jr. back to the
ring, a man who was in the first ever LU match. Cueto says he wants Blue Demon
to be part of Ultima Lucha but wants to make sure he doesn’t have any ring
rust. So tonight he’s organized a match with another man making his LU return –
Chavo Guerrero, who has The Crew with him and seems to be their leader now. Looks
like they are his “round the clock protection.”
Chavo is in his gear and Blue Demon is
in a suit but Cueto says this match is happening right now and this time –
anything goes!
Blue Demon trying to hold his own but
soon Cortez Castro and Mr. Cisco get involved and hold him back while Chavo
rips his shirt open and gives him a stiff chop. Demon tries to fight back but
Chavo hammers him with a kendo stick and chokes him with it, and the Crew
stomping him. Cisco and Castro hold Demon down so Chavo can hit the frog splash
and gets the pin.
This is followed by a short shot of
Drago re-entering the temple.
Chavo with Black Lotus and tells her
sorry, business is business. She calls him a liar but he corrects her saying
“I’m a Guerrero.” She says he betrayed El Dragon Azteca and he will make sure
Mexico finds him. But he says after what he did to Demon, Mexico won’t have the
balls to come after him again. As he leaves he says hope you enjoy your view
(of Matanza).
Cueto in the bowels of the building and
Drago appears behind him. Drago grips him up and says the title opportunity
also includes him and Cueto agrees, except that he’s been banished. Drago
demands into the match and Cueto relents but says if Drago loses, not only will
he still be banished, but he must leave his mask behind.
Catrina leads the Disciples of Death to
the ring for a trios match. They face Bengala, Mascarita Sagrada and Pimpinela
Escarlata, who are making their returns to the temple!
Pimpy getting the better of one of the
DOD skeletons for the early part of the match, doing his usual antics. He even
kisses some dude in the front row before the match, then runs out of the ring later
on and kisses him again.
Bengala tags in and Vampiro and Striker
make cat puns. Bengala is extremely agile, hitting lots of springboard moves
and back handsprings into the ropes. He tags in Sagrada who gets overwhelmed almost
immediately. The other two DOD attack Pimpy and Bengala from behind in their
corner and they all 3 attack Sagrada.
The tide seems to be turning and the DOD
are dominating. Working well together to pull of trio maneuvers, though they
don’t seem to be completely on the same page with their opponents so the match
feels a little off overall. But the DOD looks good as a trio.
Catrina gives Pimpy the lick of death
and they pull off a crazy trio finisher for the win.
Johnny Mundo walks into Cueto’s office.
He wants to know why he’s not in #1 contender match and if anyone should have a
shot at Ultima Lucha, it’s him. But Cueto says he expects him to be champ at
Ultima Lucha. He says all their problems are in the past and when he saw what
Mundo did to Alberto (throwing him through his window), he saw the new Johnny
Mundo. Cueto wants the new Johnny unleashed on Prince Puma and next week, the
whole show will be Mundo vs Puma in an iron man match for the title. Mundo says
you know what, you might be the best boss I’ve ever had and they shake. (Found
it funny Cueto said next week they’re going all night long, which is Ricochet’s
theme song in PWG with Rich Swann which the crowd usually chants nonstop)
The main event fourway now. Cage out
first. Cuerno next. Next Hernandez. Finally, making his return to the temple –
Drago! Drago looks a little different, not just cause of the wings but has
paint around his mouth and a darker color scheme.
Cage and Hernandez battling outside
while Drago and Cuerno lots of high flying stuff in the ring. They’re all very
familiar with each other, especially Cuerno and Drago.
Drago trying to work against Cuerno and
Cage but they work together well. They’re teaming breaks down eventually though
and they turn on each other. Hernandez back in and shows off his power with a
huge shoulder block.
While Hernandez and Drago are in the
ring, Killshot appears on a balcony and is just watching the proceedings. Could
he be looking for revenge on Cage for what he did to Mack?
Cage showing off his high flying ability
in this match including an asai moonsault from the turnbuckle to the floor on
Drago and Hernandez and neither really catch him. But he’s all muscle so it
looks like it barely phased him. Cuerno sets up for the Arrow from Hell but
aims the gesture at Killshot.
Drago spits a mist at King Cuerno and
pins him with the Dragon’s Lair pin combo for the win! A big welcome back chant
breaks out and Prince Puma comes out and raises the belt in Drago’s face.
Cueto is watching from his office but Catrina
sneaks up on him. She says he made a mistake no putting Mil Muertes in that
match. Cueto says he never faced Puma for the title. She says that is exactly
why Puma is still champion. She grabs the key necklace around his neck and
starts choking him, saying Mil destroys everything in his way, so why are you
in his way? Cueto struggles and says in two weeks, Mil vs Drago and the winner
goes on to face Puma at Ultima Lucha. She says wise choice because even the
monster he hides in the cell is no match for Mil Muertes.
Ring of Honor
6/17 TV Preview
Contract signing for Champion vs
Champion main event between Jay Briscoe and Jay Lethal
Tanahashi and Naito vs ACH and Sydal
War Machine vs The Decade
Cedric Alexander vs Moose
ROH Championship vs ROH TV Championship
Jay Briscoe vs Jay Lethal
One man will walk away with both belts
ROH Tag Team Title No DQ match
The Addiction (c) vs. reDRagon
ROH World Title #1 contender
Roderick Strong vs Moose vs Michael
Elgin
The Kingdom (Adam Cole, Matt Taven and
Michael Bennett) vs Bullet Club (AJ Styles and the Young Bucks)
Mark Briscoe vs Donovan Dijack
Dalton Castle vs Silas Young
C&C Wrestle Factory (Cedric
Alexander and Caprice Coleman) vs War Machine (Raymond Rowe and Hanson)
The Decade (Adam Page and BJ Whitmer) vs
ACH and Matt Sydal
New Japan Pro Wrestling
NJPW on AXS, the 2014 G1 Climax 24 kicks
off on June 26 with Katsuyori Shibata vs Shinsuke Nakamura. With the G1 Climax
25 beginning soon, catching up with last year’s tournament on AXS will be a
great way to get ready for this year’s action.
The G1 is an annual heavyweight tournament
for New Japan where competitors (20 this year) are split into two blocks. Each
block competes against each other round robin style with winners getting 2
points, losers get 0. The winner of each block face off at the conclusion of
the tournament and the winner of that bout gets a IWGP Heavyweight title shot
at the annual January 4 Tokyo Dome show, WrestleKingdom.
Below is the full listing for what will
be on AXS each week coming up, so skip to the next section if you want to be
surprised.
June 26 Episode
118 – Hokkaido Prefectural Sports Center
Full match:
Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Katsuyori Shibata
Highlights:
Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Tomoaki Honma, A.J. Styles vs. Kazuchika Okada
July 3 Episode
119 – Akita Prefectural Gymnasium
Full Match:
Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Katsuyori Shibata
Highlights: Yuji
Nagata vs. Shinsuke Nakamura, Tetsuya Naito vs. A.J. Styles, Kazuchika Okada
vs. Karl Anderson
July 10 Episode
120 – Sendai Sunplaza Hall
Full Match:
Tetsuya Naito vs. Kazuchika Okada
Highlights:
Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Bad Luck Fale, Tomoaki Honma vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
July 17 Episode
121 – Korakuen Hall
Full Match:
Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Tomohiro Ishii
Highlights:
Minoru Suzuki vs. A.J. Styles, Hiroyoshi Tenzan vs. Hirooki Goto
July 24 Episode
122 – Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium
Full Match:
Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
Highlights:
Tomoaki Honma vs. Katsuyori Shibata, Kazuchika Okada vs. Yujiro Takahashi
July 31 Episode
123 – Yokohama Cultural Gymnasium
Full Matches:
Kazuchika Okada vs. Minoru Suzuki
Highlights:
Shinsuke Nakamura vs. Bad Luck Fale, A.J. Styles vs. Tougi Makabe, Hiroshi
Tanahashi vs Davey Boy Smith Jr.
August 7 Episode
124 – Seibu Prince Dome Part 1 – 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT
Full third place
match plus highlights from special single matches.
August 7 Episode
125 – Seibu Prince Dome Part 2 – 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT
Full tournament
final.
The Young Bucks did an AMA (Ask Me Anything) on Reddit and
both Nick and Matt answer questions. Nothing too serious or groundbreaking but
it’s a fun read if you’re a fan of the Bucks. And it was one of the more highly
attended AMAs on r/SquaredCircle that I can remember, which just shows how
popular the Bucks are.
Combat Zone Wrestling
Tournament of Death 14 results
June 13, 2015
Townsend, DE
Great set of photos from Tim Jacob on Facebook.
I also took some photos which I posted on my Twitter account, @JoeArchy. I didn’t
want to post any directly here on this site since blood and violence isn’t
everyone’s thing.
Quarterfinals
Barbed Wire Boards Match
Jake Crist def. Ron Mathis
Pits and Strips Match
Matt Tremont def. Josh Crane
Light Tube Bundles Match
Danny Havoc advances def. Rickey Shane Page
Fans Bring The Weapons Match
“Wrench” Conor Claxton def. DJ Hyde and Nick Gage
Non-Tournament
LOL (Ladders, Orange Sacks and Legos) Match
Lucky 13 def. Eric Ryan
Semifinals
Matt Tremont def. Danny Havoc to go to the finals
Conor Claxton def. Jake Crist to go to the finals
Non-Tournament
Scaffold Match
Dave Crist def. Devon Moore
Finals
No Rope, Barbed Wire, Barbed Wire Frames and Panes of Glass
Matt Tremont def. Conor Claxton
I took the trip down to Townsend for TOD14 with a good
friend of mine for my first TOD since…geez, TOD 6 or 7? It was ridiculously hot
but the turnout was huge.
The earlier round matches were definitely a lot better than
the semis or finals, but I guess that’s to be expected since guys aren’t
exactly going to perform better after having been through one or two
deathmatches. It’s probably better on DVD since you’d get to see every spot,
some of which were blocked for me being that they took place in the crowd or
outside the ring. (A funny note about the ring – they forgot to bring the
canvas and someone had to go pick it up and bring it to the show which is why
it shows up half way through the show)
After his deathmatch series to join the Nation of
Intoxication, it wasn’t too surprising to see Claxton go all the way to the
finals but putting over Tremont as the champ was the right call. The finals
were kinda “meh” to me. They took forever setting up these frames – half wrapped
with barbed wire and half with a pane of glass in it – but the barbed wire on
either frame was never touched. And you’d think the finals of a deathmatch
tournament would be the craziest, bloodiest match but it was basically just
another match – nothing really felt special about it. (Another note about
Tremont – he made the right call using different theme music for each entrance to
keep it interesting. While the OI4K guys used the same, awful, awful, awful
music [did I mention it’s awful?] for each entrance which means we heard it
like, 4 times in one afternoon)
But the highlight of the day, for me, was Tim Donst
complimenting my “Da Bryce is Right” shirt (this was after two separate people
asked me “Did you get that shirt at the Price is Right?”)
Also at TOD, they announced CZWStudios.com, an OnDemand
service to stream CZW shows for $9.99 a month. Looks like it’s got full shows
on there going back to 2011 (though not the complete catalogue from that time
yet) as well as some WSU shows.
Alpha 1 Wrestling
Josh Alexander (who often partners with Ethan Page as
Monster Mafia) is retiring after the Alpha-1 show “Seppuku” on July 12 where
Monster Mafia faces the Gym Rats (Alessandro Del Bruno and Scotty O’Shea).
Apparently he’s been suffering from neck issues for over a year and in order to
ensure that he will be there for his family in the future, he’s making the
difficult choice to walk away.
He also did a write up here, where he goes into detail
about his physical condition over the past year and the circumstances
surrounding his retirement. It’s really, really unfortunate news since I feel
like Monster Mafia (Alexander, especially) were on the verge of breaking out in
the world of indy wrestling.
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla
Tons of insane news about upcoming PWG shows. Will Ospreay and Marty Scurll are making debuts at BOLA and The American Wolves, Angelico and Jack Evans and motherfucking AKIRA TOZAWA will be at Threemendous IV. Check their Twitter
Threemendous IV - July 24
Jack Evans makes his PWG return
Angelico makes his PWG debut
The American Wolves, Eddie Edwards and Davey Richards, return to PWG
Akira Tozawa returns to PWG
Battle of Los Angeles 2015 - August 28-30
1. Will Ospreay
2. Marty Scurll
3. Timothy Thatcher
Also, PWG DDT4 from May 22 is shipping this week. There’s a preview vid on the PWG Twitter (@OfficialPWG) but I don’t want to link it or watch it because I don’t want any ruined/spoiled. There was also a note on the DDT4 item page that, due to a camera malfunction, match 1, 2, 5, and 6 use only the hard camera angle.
Beyond Wrestling
Life Sucks and Then You Die - June 28
Kimber Lee and Shynron vs Heidi Lovelace and Chris Dickinson (Grudge match)
Paul London vs AR Fox (Please don’t die match)
World’s Cutest Tag Team vs Team Tremendous (First time at Fete)
Biff Busick vs Donovan Dijack (Fight for honor)
Death by Elbow (JT Dunn and Chris Hero) vs The Best Tag Team In The World (Says open challenge match so I’m not sure who this “Best Tag Team” might be)
Da Hit Squad (Mafia and Monsta Mack) vs The Hooligans (Devin Cutter and Mason Cutter) (Reinforce the ring)
Colt Cabana vs Johnny Cockstrong (Scientific exhibition)
Just announced:
Stockade vs Nick Gage (Stockade wants Matt Tremont in what he says will be “the most violent match in Rhode Island history,” but first he’ll have to get through Gage)
Chikara
“Sword of Destiny,” June 13 from Chicago, IL
-Missile Assault Ant def.
Arik Cannon
-N_R_G (Hype Rockwell and
Race Jaxon) def. The United Nations (Juan Francisco de Coronado and Prakash
Sabar)
Challenge of the Immortals 6 Man Tag
-Battle Hive (Amasis, Ashley Remington and Worker Ant) def.
The Arcane Horde (Kodama, Obariyon and UltraMantis Black)
-Kevin Condron and
Lucas Calhoun def. Dasher’s Dugout (Icarus and Heidi Lovelace) (w/Mark
Angelosetti)
-Silver Ant defeated
Blaster McMassive.
Challenge of the Immortals Tag Team Match
-The Nightmare Warriors (Frightmare and Hallowicked)
(w/Blind Rage) def. Die Bruderschaft des Kreuzes (Jakob Hammermeier and Soldier
Ant)
-Eddie Kingston def. Jaka
Challenge of the Immortals Tag Team Match
The Wrecking Crew (Flex Rumblecrunch and Max Smashmaster) def.
The Snake Pit (Ophidian and Argus)
-Dasher Hatfield defeated Tommaso Ciampa.
Challenge of the Immortals 6 Man Tag Team Match
-Crown And Court (Jervis Cottonbelly, El Hijo del Ice Cream
and Ice Cream Jr) def. The United Nations (Prakash Sabar, The Proletariat Boar
Of Moldova and Juan Francisco de Coronado)
Global Force Wrestling
Results, June 12
-Tate Twins def. Best Friends
-Sonjay Dutt def. Jamin Olivencia
-Thea Trinidad def. Lei’D Tapa
-Moose def. Kevin Matthews
-Chris “Adonis” Mordetzky (Chris Masters) def. “5 Starr”
Dustin Starr
-Jim Cornette came out to thank the fans and they gave
Dusty Rhodes a 10 bell salute. He introduced Jeff Jarrett, who also thanked the
fans
-Bullet Club (Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows) def. The New
Heavenly Bodies
Results, June 13
-Tate Twins def. Best Friends
-Sonjay Dutt and Chase Owens def. Jason Kincaid and Jamin
Olivencia
-Thea Trinidad def. Lei’D Tapa
-Moose def. Kongo Kong
-Chris “Adonis” Mordetzky def. Devin Driscoll
-Same as before, Cornette and Jarrett thanked the fans and
did a 10 bell salute for Dusty
-Bullet Club def. New Heavenly Bodies
Northeast Wrestling hosting several more
“Wrestling Under the Stars” events this year.
7/18 in Niles, Ohio at Eastwood Field.
Kevin Nash, Jerry Lawler, Mickie James, Matt Hardy and Matt Taven announced.
8/1 in Fishkill, NY at Duchess Stadium.
Rey Mysterio, Alberto El Patron, Samoa Joe, Matt Hardy, Young Bucks, Velvet Sky
and Mickie James announced.
8/2 Lowell, MA at LeLacheur Park. Rey
Mysterio, Alberto El Patron, Mick Foley, Samoa Joe, Mickie James announced.
Labels: Josh Alexander retirement, Lucha Underground, New Japan G1 Climax, New Japan Pro Wrestling, NXT, NXT Aftershock, NXT festival, NXT Louder Than Life, Ring of Honor, ROH Best in the World, Tournament of Death 14
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