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NXT, 8/12
Rich Brennan talks to William Regal as
NXT opens. Brennan talks about how Kevin Owens talks about how he can’t trust
Regal and if the ladder match is happening.
Regal says his decision won’t be altered
because of the way he feels about Owens. He says he talked to champion Finn
Balor about it and that Balor will take the match under any stipulation. Regal
says it’s the biggest match in NXT history in front of the biggest crowd and
then wishes good luck to both competitors.
Looks like Solomon Crowe is in the
opening match of NXT this week. We haven’t seen him in a while and they’ve done
literally no further character development for him. Don’t know his motives or
his goals so he’s just some guy right now.
He takes on Tye Dillinger who is finally
debuting the “Perfect 10” gimmick on TV. His music is pretty good too.
They lock up and trade holds but
Dillinger gets in Crowe’s face, saying he’s the perfect 10. Crowe boots him in
the chest then gives him a few chops.
Dillinger beats down Crowe and pulls his
kneepad down like he’s setting up for something but then Crowe starts to mount
a comeback. Dillinger throws Crowe outside and when he gets back in the ring,
Dillinger pulls Crowe’s face down across his knee and gets the win.
Mojo Rawley finds Zack Ryder and asks
where he’s been, he’s been hitting him up forever! And Ryder says he knows, it
was 3 am and he was sleeping. Rawley is already in his gear and Ryder asks why
and Rawley says it’s because he stays…ready, not hype this time. Rawley says
Ryder should’ve been at the club last night because he had 10 chicks all over
him! No wait dude, it was 12!
We get it. Mojo is hype and a ladies
man. He’s totally cool and we all like him. Are you happy now, WWE?
Baron Corbin out now. He takes on Axle
Tischer.
A few weeks ago, Tischer held his own
against Samoa Joe for a while so we’ll see how he fares against Corbin, who has
been running through opponents for weeks.
Sounds like the crowd turned on Corbin
pretty rapidly. The last few weeks, they seemed indifferent. This week they
start the “Boring” chant right away at Corbin.
Corbin backs Tischer into the corner and
delivers a few punches then End of Days for the win.
After the match he grabs the mic?! He
says “This is what happens. Every time I come to the ring, I dominate. I am the
real deal. And if you step in the ring with me – the same tired story, nobody
gets up from the End of Days.”
Corbin goes to pick up Tischer but Steve
Cutler attacks him from behind. Corbin pushes him in the ropes and End of Days
puts him down. Then says “Like I said, nobody gets up from the End of Days. I
don’t care who you are.
Then Samoa Joe’s music hits and he comes
out in his gear, looking for a fight, staring down Corbin. Joe says he’s
impressed. He was in the back and heard Corbin moaning that he wants a
challenge. Joe says this is an impressive path of destruction that Corbin has
laid, he won’t be doing that (End of Days) to Joe. Corbin says he can do this
to anyone – and that includes Joe. Corbin says it’s obvious wants to fight, but
he just fought two guys. And they can do this – just not right now.
Corbin shoves past Joe as he walks to
the ramp. Joe grabs his arm but Corbin throws a few punches that knock Joe
down. They are really making Joe look like a chump. But then Joe locks in the
rear naked choke and Corbin seems to be out cold, to a big “Thank you Joe”
chant from the crowd.
A short video of Bull Dempsey working
out like crazy in the gym and it’s ended with the words “Iron sharpens iron.”
Iron Bull Dempsey?
Tyler Breeze says he asks for something
monumental for NXT Brooklyn and Regal didn’t disappoint. And it’s fitting
because the last time Breeze asked, Regal brought in Hideo Itami and Breeze
disposed of him like garbage. So domo arigato Mr. Liger for helping Breeze
become the face of the rising sun.
Marcus Louis walks down to the ring,
looking crazy as ever. He takes on NXT Champion Finn Balor.
They lock up and Balor immediately gets
the advantage but he can’t keep Louis down. Louis eventually gets control and
whips Balor into the corner but he gets his boots up to stun Louis. Balor sends
him to the opposite corner then hits a Sling Blade.
Balor hits the shotgun dropkick followed
by the Coup de Grace for the win.
After Balor celebrates and walks up the
ramp, Kevin Owens attacks him from behind. Owens sets up to powerbomb Balor on
the apron, but Balor hangs on and delivers a penalty kick to Owens’ face. A
Balor dropkick then drives Owens through the barricade outside.
Balor rolls him back in the ring and
sets up for a shotgun dropkick but Owens reverses it and slams Balor with a pop
up powerbomb.
Owens leaves the ring and picks up the
NXT Title and carries it into the ring with him. He holds the belt and mocks
Balor’s entrance pose over him and drops the title on Balor, stepping on him as
he walks out of the ring.
Greg Hamilton talks to The
Vaudevillains. He asks if they have a plan to walk out Brooklyn as champions.
Aiden English says they have a plan to
counter Alexa Bliss. Then Simon Gotch says with Bliss contained, he and Aiden
will be free to take on Blake and Murphy but before he can finish, Alexa Bliss
walks in.
She says “You guys have something to
take care of little ol’ me?” Then slaps them both and says good luck.
Another Apollo Crews video package. Says
when he got into wrestling, he told himself he wasn’t going to stop until he
got to WWE. He’s worked really hard to get to this point but that the hard work
is just beginning.
Sasha Banks is in the NXT zone to do
commentary for the main event between Becky Lynch and Bayley.
Becky starts trying to work Bayley’s arm
early, but Bayley reserves it into an arm wringer of her own. Bayley pulling
out some interesting moves to try and put Becky on the mat but Becky uses arm
drags to take Bayley over and keep her on the mat.
Becky really starts to work Bayley’s arm
and keeps Bayley on the mat. Bayley starts trying to mount a comeback but Becky
quickly stops her momentum and puts her back down on the mat and locks up her
arm.
Bayley gets out of a pumphandle suplex
and then gets a series of near falls from cradles and backslides. But Becky
eventually works to hit that pumphandle suplex and then she hits series of
running leg drops but misses the last one.
Bayley hits a lariat on a seated Becky
and then two back elbows in the corner. Bayley hits another flying back elbow
off the second rope but only gets a 2 count.
Becky goes up top and Bayley cuts her
off and follows her up. But Becky starts landing some body shots to stun
Bayley. Bayley hits a powerslam out of the corner but only gets a 2 count. Becky
locks in the Disarmer but they’re too close to the ropes and Bayley gets a rope
break. Bayley tries to go for a Belly to Bayley but Becky blocks it, trying to
take her to the mat for the Disarmer. Bayley spins out of it and rolls up Becky
for the pin to become the new Women’s title #1 contender.
After the match, Sasha stands on the
announce table holding up the Women’s title and she and Bayley trade words.
Justin LaBar reported that Triple H
allegedly stated that they are looking to do an NXT show in England in the
future. No other news or concrete info, though. Still, it’s pretty exciting for
fans in England and for the NXT brand that they think they will be able to draw
a big crowd internationally just with the NXT brand.
No Lucha Underground!
Though the first season of Lucha
Underground is over, a movement has begun on social media by fans and wrestlers
to get the show on Netflix. Many fans as well as Lucha talents like Son of
Havoc and Ivelisse have been tweeting #NetflixNeedsLucha to try and get the
series on the popular streaming service.
Ring of Honor
ROH DA 8 /12 ACH vs Watanabe up first. Watanabe trying to keep ACH on the mat and negate his
acrobatic offense. ACH hits a big tope con Hilo but show boats too much and
Watanabe hits big suplexes. But ACH wins with a 450 in a really good opener.
War Machine against Dijack and Diesel.
Lethal on commentary. House of Truth doesn't shake hands, WM gets early lead
but Truth comes back. In the end, War Machine looks dominant in the win. Lethal
and Hanson have words since, in 3 weeks, Hanson has a TV title shot.
Adam Page vs some jobber named Tim
Hughes. They mention Page's win over ACH at DBD. Page gets a quick win with I
forgot his finisher already. Whitmer talks up Page and goads Page into calling
out Jay Briscoe (even though he knows Briscoe isn't there). After that, Whitmer
gets into Corino's face and says he shouldn't be allowed there because he puts
his hands on Whitmer last week. Nigel comes out to mediate.
The Kingdom vs reDRagon main event. Adam
Cole on commentary. O'Reilly gets the better of Taven first then Fish takes
control of Bennett. Kingdom spike piledriver to O'Reilly on the outside and
Cole is very upset. Kingdom hits another Hail Mary spike piledriver on Fish for
the win. Set up to do it again to Fish but Cole stops them.
On 8/19 ROH TV:
Young Bucks vs RPG Vice
Silas Young vs Dalton Castle
Moose vs Will Ferrara
Aftershock
TV tapings
Philadelphia,
8/21
ROH World title rematch
Jay Lethal (c) vs Roderick Strong
Adam Cole vs Shinsuke Nakamura
IWGP Junior Heavyweight champ Kushida vs
Matt Sydal
IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kazuchika
Okada and RPG Vice vs The Briscoes and IWGP Intercontinental Champion Hirooki
Goto
Dalton Castle vs Cedric Alexander
Michael Elgin vs Silas Young
Adam Page vs Will Ferrara vs Watanabe vs
Moose in a 4 corner survival match
ACH vs Caprice Coleman
reDRagon vs House of Truth (Dijack and
Diesel)
The Kingdom vs War Machine
Field
of Honor
Aftershock
tour
Brooklyn
MCU Park, 8/22
The Briscoes vs The Time Splitters
ROH World Champion Jay Lethal and
Shinsuke Nakamura vs reDRagon
IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kazuchika
Okada vs Roderick Strong
GHC Heavyweight tag team champions
Killer Elite Squad vs War Machine
IWGP Intercontinental Champion Hirooki
Goto vs Michael Elgin
Adam Cole vs Christopher Daniels
The Young Bucks, Matt Sydal and ACH vs
The Kingdom and RPG Vice
Gauntlet match for TV Title shot on 9/19
ROH World tag team champ Frankie
Kazarian
Moose
Donovan Dijack
Cedric Alexander
Adam Page
Dalton Castle
Silas Young
New Japan Pro Wrestling
Hiroshi Tanahashi is the G1 Climax 25
winner, defeating Shinsuke Nakamura in the finals, after defeating AJ Styles on
the final day of competition to win Block A. Nakamura made IWGP Heavyweight
Champ Kazuchika Okada tap out to an arm bar to win Block B on the final day of
competition.
This is Tanahashi’s 2nd G1
Climax win, his first coming all the way back in 2007. He’ll now get an IWGP
Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleKingdom 10 on January 4th.
Even though I think everyone wanted
Nakamura to win, having Tanahashi win making a certain amount of sense. Last
year, at WrestleKingdom 9, Tanahashi was the champ and Okada had won the G1 to
challenge for the IWGP Heavyweight title. Tanahashi retained the title and
crushed Okada’s dream of winning in the Tokyo Dome main event and then
Tanahashi proceeded to berate Okada as he left the ring in defeat.
This year, the situation is reversed
with Okada going into WrestleKingdom with the belt and Tanahashi challenging
after having won the G1. It will most likely be the story of Okada’s redemption
and one of his biggest tests since becoming the new ace of New Japan. I can’t
see Okada losing – though the prospect of Tanahashi making history once again
for a record 8th IWGP title win could be too much for Jado and Gedo
(NJPW bookers) to pass up.
Also during the show, ROH booker
Delirious made an announcement (yes – he spoke intelligible English which
confuses my kayfabe) that ROH would conduct a tour of Japan in 2016. No
concrete dates announced yet, but word online is that the tour will be 2-3
shows.
Results from the finals of the G1 Climax
25:
-Ryusuke Taguchi, Mascara Dorada and
David Finlay def. Jushin “Thunder” Liger, Sho Tanaka and Yohei Komatsu
-TenKoji (Hiroyoshi Tenzan and Satoshi
Kojima) and Captain New Japan def. Yuji Nagata, Manabu Nakanishi and Jay White
(Really great match and Elgin looked
awesome in the win. NJPW would be crazy not to have him back)
-CHAOS (Kazushi Sakuraba, Tomohiro Ishii
and Toru Yano) def. Bullet Club (Bad Luck Fale, Tama Tonga and Yujiro Takahashi)
-Hirooki Goto, Katsuyori Shibata and
Kota Ibushi def. Tetsuya Naito, Togi Makabe and Tomoaki Honma
(Lots of grudges in this one. Shibata
and Naito seem to be on a collision course and Ibushi is coming after Makabe’s
NEVER title. Who knows where Goto is going next and poor Honma got pinned after
getting a big win over Ishii in the main event of a Korakuen Hall show)
-During intermission, Japanese wrestling
legend Genichiro Tenryu called out Kazuchika Okada for a match on November 15.
He may be a little older than most of the NJPW roster (he’s 65) but he’s still
a legend in Japan.
-reDRagon def. The Young Bucks to become
new IWGP Junior Heavyweight tag team champs
-KUSHIDA def. Ricochet to retain the
IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship
-Bullet Club (AJ Styles, Doc Gallows and
Karl Anderson) def. The Kingdom and Kazuchika Okada
(Styles pins Okada in this one so you
gotta imagine he’ll get a shot coming up)
-Hiroshi Tanahashi def. Shinsuke
Nakamura
(Puro legends Keiji Mutoh and Masahiro
Chono are on commentary for the main event)
This isn’t about any American wrestling
promotion, but I saw this article (well, more a photo story) on Squared Circle
and it was really interesting to me – a look inside the world of professional
wrestling in Russia.
Apparently, it’s very underground in
Russia, where the sport is considered too “cruel” and “Western” to earn any
real popularity. The photos are really cool though. What I found most
interesting is the reversal of tropes we see in American wrestling, with Russian
wrestlers portraying Americans and getting heel heat. Though, now that I think
about it, that’s not a reversal of the trope at all – it’s the exact same idea
of the “evil foreigner” and that the hometown boys are the heroes (regardless
of the fact that in this case, the heroes are sporting Soviet iconography)
Threemendous IV was released recently
and I got my copy.
-Team Tremendous def. World’s Cutest Tag
Team
-Brian Cage def. Johnny Gargano
-Andrew Everett def. Rich Swann
-Trevor Lee def. Tommaso Ciampa
-Mike Bailey def. Chris Hero
-Ricochet def. Akira Tozawa
-The Young Bucks def. Jack Evans and
Angelico to retain the PWG Tag Titles
Overall, not as good as Mystery Vortex 3
but it’s still a fun show. Roderick Strong was at Death Before Dishonor so he
wasn’t there to participate in the Mount Rushmore shenanigans (we’ll get to
that), which was unfortunate, but Battle of Los Angeles is coming up and I’m
sure Mount Rushmore will make their presence felt.
Highlight of the show for me was the
Bailey/Hero match. Bailey is perhaps the most sympathetic, likeable babyface in
wrestling right and Hero played the villain really well, using his size to
bully Bailey. Not quite as good as Bailey/Strong or Hero/Sabre from MV3 but
still really good.
Team Tremendous picked up a win over
WCTT, which has to put them in the running for a title shot since not many
teams (or any, really) have beaten WCTT cleanly in PWG. I’ve been singing their
praises for a while, but Officer Dan Barry and Detective Bill Carr are one of
the best teams on the indies and I’m really glad to see them getting exposure
in PWG.
Cage/Gargano was really good and another
size mismatch, though Gargano made up for it by reminding everyone why his
nickname is “Johnny Wrestling.”
Everett/Swann felt a little uneven and
wonky to me. Everett was jaw-jacking with the crowd and Swann a litte too much
and the pacing kinda suffered for it.
Lee/Ciampa was great and if you couldn’t
tell by now, PWG is really behind Trevor Lee. He’s been working PWG for about a
year now and been racking up impressive wins while getting the support of the
fans.
As much as it pains me to say it,
Ricochet/Tozawa and Bucks/Angelico and Evans weren’t as great as I hoped. Maybe
I built them up a little too much in my mind, but what happened between these
matches was more interesting than either.
Ricochet/Tozawa started slow and I was
sure they were going to kick into high gear eventually but it never seemed to
happen. For two of the quickest dudes in wrestling, this match felt like it was
stuck in first gear. It was a good match, don’t get me wrong, but Tozawa isn’t
the young, hungry up-and-comer he was during his first PWG run and this kinda
felt like they were just going through the motions.
After Ricochet won with that spinning
sitout cradle driver (does that move even have a name?), Super Dragon attacked
both Tozawa and Ricochet, putting Ricochet down with a Psycho Driver. Johnny
Gargano, Candice LeRae and Joey Ryan came to the aid of Ricochet but were soon surprised
by the Young Bucks, both wearing Super Dragon masks, and put down Gargano and
Ryan with super kicks. This left Candice at the mercy of Dragon and the Bucks –
and they showed her none. The Bucks and Dragon beat down Gargano, Ryan and
LeRae in the corners with simultaneous Violence Parties and then Dragon set up
to curb stomp Candice, the Bucks super kicked her, then she got stomped.
Dragon continued the attack on Candice
(including a curb stomp on the bottom turnbuckle) while the Bucks watched the
entrance, super kicking Everett and Lee when they tried to help. Bailey came
through the curtain like a house of fire, threw a chair at the Bucks the put
them down then went after Dragon. Bailey got a few kicks on Dragon but it wasn’t
long before he was taken out as well.
The main event was good, but not great.
It was too much of a spotfest at first and continued to feel like one
throughout. I chalk this up to the teams being unfamiliar with each other and
instead of going out there and working holds, they went out there and got all
the shit in that they could (including an Indytaker spike tombstone FROM THE
RING TO THE FLOOR). Evans and Angelico
will be back for BOLA and also wrestling as a team so hopefully next time
they’re more acclimated to the Reseda crowd and their PWG opponents.
One last thing – I never realized how
tall Angelico is. He never seemed that much taller than anyone else on Lucha
Underground but he practically towered over the Bucks and his partner, Jack
Evans.
For its 10-year anniversary, IWA-MS
uploaded the entire Samoa Joe vs Necro Butcher match from “Something to Prove”
which was held at the ECW Arena in Philadelphia. I was at this show and to this
day, I still talk about how insane and hard-hitting it was.
Evolve
Evolve 47 results
EVOLVE 47 was broadcast live on IPPV on
August 15th from Queens, New York.
-Tracy Williams def. Biff Busick
-Drew Gulak def. Rich Swann
-Chris Hero def. Speedball Bailey
-Anthony Nese and Caleb Konley def.
Trent? and Rey Horus
Anything Goes Match
-Ethan Page def. Johnny Gargano. (Rich
Swann turned on Gargano during the match.)
EVOLVE Championship Match
-Timothy Thatcher (c) def. Zack Sabre
Jr. to retain the title
Evolve 48 results
EVOLVE 48 was broadcast live on IPPV on
August 16th from Deer Park, New York.
-Anthony Nese def. Ethan Page. (Rich
Swann was out with Page, and after the match, Johnny Gargano came out and got
in their faces.)
-Rich Swann def. Johnny Gargano. (Page
was still out there, and cut a promo trashing Gargano after the match, telling
him to go die with the DGUSA Championship.)
-Caleb Konley def. Trent?
-Drew Gulak and Tracy Williams def. Rey
Horus and Mike Bailey
-Chris Hero def. Zack Sabre Jr.
No Holds Barred Match
-Timothy Thatcher def. Biff Busick
-The show ended with Thatcher
challenging TNA wrestler Davey Richards. Drew Gulak comes out instead with
Tracy Williams and both challenge Thatcher for the EVOLVE title. Chris Hero is
out next and he ends up taking out everyone with rolling elbow shots.
Couple of things about Evolve:
-I want to like Evolve more and watch it
more often but it seems like unless I sign up for WWNLive, there’s no way to
since their DVD output is woefully behind. For real – Evolve 47 and 48 just
happened. What’s the latest DVD for sale on DGUSA.tv (more on that in a
second)? Evolve 34 and 35! From September of 2014! That’s almost a year behind!
I guess they want to push traffic to their streaming site and aren’t as focused
on DVD sales but still – get with Highspots or something to get that stuff on
sale. PWG usually takes about a month to get their recent shows on DVD, which I
thought was bad, but Evolve is ridiculous.
-Dragon Gate USA has been defunct for a
while now. They haven’t held a show in what feels like years and the last DVD
for sale on their site is Mercury Rising 2013 (though they could still just be
catching up). What’s weird is that Evolve still uses the DG USA Open the
Freedom Gate title as well as the site www.dgusa.tv
for their home page. I guess they are keeping their options open in hopes that
they can do another DG USA show but it’s been so long since they’ve held a show
under that banner that it’s starting to seem a little that they still use that
title and home page.
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NXT, 8/5
A screen for Roddy Piper is the first
thing on the broadcast tonight. Kinda lame Piper doesn’t get the same huge
send-off that Dusty did, but then again Dusty meant a lot more to the program
at NXT than Piper.
Charlotte opens the show this week. She
takes on Bayley, who challenged Charlotte two weeks ago after she defeated
Emma.
They shake hands to start and it’s clear
that they aren’t going to hold anything back. Bayley and Charlotte lock up and
try to get the upper hand on their opponent. Charlotte slams Bayley a few times
with the figure four neck lock but Bayley gets out of it and right back into it
with a dropkick through the corner.
Bayley knocks Charlotte down with a few
back elbows and goes for one in the corner but Charlotte boots Bayley in the
face and starts to choke her on the mat.
Bayley reverses a Figure 8 attempt into
a roll up then comes off the ropes with a back elbow and they both are down.
Bayley hits a few back elbows in the corner followed by an overhead belly to
belly but doesn’t go for the cover. She puts Charlotte in the corner and hits a
top rope hurricanrana but only gets a 2 count.
Bayley kicks out of a spear at 2.
Charlotte can’t believe it and covers again for 2. Charlotte locks in the
Figure 4 but Charlotte can’t bridge up as Bayley fights it. Bayley reverses the
pressure and Charlotte gets to the rope to break it.
Bayley goes for a backslide but
Charlotte kicks out. They hold onto the move and Charlotte fights for a
backslide but Bayley flips over her with the help of the turnbuckle and hits a
Belly to Bayley but Charlotte kicks out!
Bayley release German suplex and
Charlotte kicks out at 2. Bayley rushes in and eats a boot and Charlotte roll
up into the bottom buckle then sets up for a Natural Selection from the top.
But Bayley fights out and hits a Belly to Bayley from the top to win!
Michael Cole sit down interview with
Kevin Owens as NXT Takeover: Brooklyn looms on the horizon.
Cole questions the sincerity of Owen’s
apology to Regal and Owens catches it and takes offense that Cole would ask
that. Owens says it takes a “real man’s man” to make a comment behind his back,
like Regal did about wanting Owens to lose at Takeover.
Owens says he needs the NXT Title. He
just likes having it but it’s a reminder of what he did to Sami Zayn. Owens
says he’s watched WWE his whole life and has seen that Regal isn’t a great
person so who’s to say he won’t put a crooked referee in his match and create
another Montreal screwjob, since he’s in a position of power and said he wants
Owens to lose.
He says there’s only way he can
guarantee that won’t happen – make it a ladder match. Cole asks him if he can
beat the Demon but Owens takes off his mic, tosses it to Cole, and walks away.
It should also be noted that, per the
NXT Twitter, the title match at Takeover will now be a ladder match.
Bull Dempsey watching the #BullFit
segment from last week and can’t believe how much of an idiot he looks like. He
thinks to himself he has to get into shape and he needs to do it right this
time.
He gets back in the gym and starts
working out and it just kinda ends when Bull tries to bench too much.
Baron Corbin out next. He takes on Steve
Cutler.
Corbin punches him a few times then End
of Days for the win.
Bayley talks to William Regal in his
office. Bayley says she’s been on a bit of a roll lately. She just beat
Charlotte and wants an NXT Women’s title match.
Regal says she has put in a lot of work
– but she’s not the only person who deserves one. So next week, Bayley will
face Becky Lynch for the Women’s Title #1 contendership to face Sasha Banks in
Brooklyn.
Tyler Breeze out next. He takes on some
dude…Aaron Solo or something?
Breeze works solo into the corner and
yells at the ref not to touch him when he gets pulled out. Still talking about
“who will be Breeze’s opponent” at Takeover on commentary.
During the match Breeze complains about
his opponent, “This is it? This is who I get?” Breeze wins with a Beauty Shot.
As Breeze checks out his selfie, Regal
comes out and says that Breeze has been badgering him about his match at
Takeover in Brooklyn (which gets boos). And Regal is pleased to announce that
his opponent at Takeover will be Jushin “Thunder” Liger.
And this is followed by a Liger video
package.
Uhaa Nation video package. Uhaa working
in the ring with guys like Solomon Crowe, Levis Valenzuela Jr. and Axel
Tischer. Uhaa saying how he got into this business to be here (NXT/WWE) and to
be champion.
But the biggest takeaway – Uhaa has a
name! He’ll now be Apollo Crews and it looks like his first match is at NXT
Takeover.
Finn Balor sits down with Byron Saxton. Balor
says it’s been an emotional year at NXT. Everyone has the same goal and direction
and he believes they’re redefining what the industry does.
Balor says he’s known Owens for about a
year now, since they came into NXT. At first he liked him but over time, Owens’
actions made it clear that he shouldn’t have been surprised about what Owens
did at the contract signing and it was no surprise he hit Regal.
Says Owens is a man of many words but he
doesn’t believe anything that Owens says.
Balor says he’s been talking to Sami
Zayn a lot about the championship and his match with Owens at Takeover. Zayn
has been very helpful in preparing for the match and says to not underestimate
Owens.
Balor says, in regard to Takeover being
a ladder match, that Owens just wants to up the ante a little. But he’s going
to prove that Tokyo was not a fluke and that the outcome of Takeover will be
the exact same.
Dash and Dawson out next. They take on
the Hype Bros.
Hype Bros have matching gear now which
makes them look more legitimate. Ryder and Mojo in control early but Dash and
Dawson distract Ryder and take over.
Hot tag to Mojo and he takes out both
Dash and Dawson on his own. Hype Bros win with a Hype Ryder. But while
celebrating, Dash and Dawson double team Ryder and beat him down in the middle
of the ring and hit that double team code breaker, I think called the Shatter
Machine.
The
Vaudevillains are talking to Regal about what happened in their tag team title
match last week. Gotch says “You don’t exploit chivalry!” And Regal agrees with
him and says on Aug 22, they will get a rematch against Blake and Murphy. Regal
tells them, word to the wise, to think of some way to “curtail” Alexa Bliss.
So basically, get your own lady to make
sure Alexa Bliss doesn’t screw you again.
Another BullFit video package. Bull just
working out in the gym and seems to be picking things up. He tries to flip a
giant tire but doesn’t go so well for him. But all the people in the gym who
have been helping him, rally around him and cheer him on as he flips the tire
on his own.
Main event between Rhyno and Samoa Joe
now.
Both guys smashing into each other but
neither really getting an advantage, until Joe dives through the ropes and into
Rhyno. But the advantage doesn’t last long as Joe takes Rhyno down with an STO
but he stays down too.
Joe keeps jabbing Rhyno in the face but
Rhyno picks up Joe and slams him down in what looked like a TKO. The crowd is
solidly behind Joe as Rhyno puts Joe in the corner.
Joe tries to lock in the rear naked
choke but Rhyno flips him over his back and belly to belly. Rhyno sets up for
the gore but Joe kicks him in the face then locks in the choke. Rhyno backs him
into the corner to break it up then gets a 2 count from a clothesline.
Rhyno sets himself on the top rope but
Joe catches him with an enzuigiri and then slams Rhyno with a muscle buster for
the win.
A bunch of NXT wrestlers got new names
recently. Along with the newly named Apollo Crews, receiving name changes were:
Jessie is now Billie Kay
Cassie is now Peyton Royce
Axel Tischer is now Alexander Wolfe
Mike Rallis is now Riddick Moss
Lina Fanene is now Nia Jax
Lucha Underground, 8/5
Ultima Lucha – last LU for a long time
(maybe ever). Michael Schiavello is on commentary with Matt Striker, since
Vampiro has a match against Pentagon Jr. Schiavello does commentary for a wide
range of combat sports, usually calling MMA shows.
Johnny Mundo out first to take on
Alberto El Patron. Mundo runs away early to try and stay away from Alberto but
Mundo crawls under the ring and gets a handful of powder and uses it to blind
Alberto.
Mundo takes control for a while but
Alberto starts to make a comeback. The ref gets knocked down and Alberto makes
Mundo tap with a cross arm breaker – but there’s no ref to call for the bell.
After they get back up, Alberto catches Mundo in another cross arm breaker over
the ropes but Melina appears out of nowhere and hits Alberto with the AAA title
and they roll Alberto back in, and Mundo hits the End of the World for the win.
Afterward, Alberto gets in the ring and
attacks Mundo as he celebrates with Melina. Melina is cornered by herself but
Alberto throws Johnny out of the ring and follows him, throwing him into the
guard rail a few times and into the chairs in the crowd. Alberto throws Johnny
through the window of that other room in the temple (where Fenix got
powerbombed) and Melina has seen enough and goes after Alberto. She slaps him a
few times and Alberto puts her over his knee and spanks her as she goes to
check on Mundo.
Mundo is a bloody mess as Melina pulls
him from the window and Alberto walks in to mock him and walks away.
Kinda surprised to see Melina show up at
the season finale. She’ll definitely be around if LU comes back and she should
give Mundo the edge to be a legitimate title contender.
Wasn’t too surprised to see ADR lose
this one. Mundo has been around since the first episode and is a big player in
LU and getting the rub from beating Alberto along with being a LU cornerstone
puts him in a great position for next season.
El Dragon Azteca finds Black Lotus in
the temple and says he is going to get her out of there. But Dario Cueto is
waiting for him and says Dragon broke an ancient treaty by entering his temple
– and that the punishment for breaking the treaty is death.
Cueto takes the key from around his neck
and Dragon tells him not to do it. But Cueto says he doesn’t have to as Black
Lotus grabs Dragon by the collar and begins choking him through the bars of her
cell.
And great, the upload got all fucked up
right as Cueto was going to say something then the next thing I see is Lotus
hit Dragon in the back, killing him I guess. Cueto opens her cell and wants her
to come with him but she says no, she got what she came for. But Cueto tells
her she just started a war and the only one who can protect her is Dario Cueto.
And she believes him!
Cueto says this place is too dangerous
and he must build a new temple. She asks about Matanza and Cueto says he’s
coming with them and opens his cell to let him out.
“Cero Miedo” match – no count outs, DQs,
anything goes.
Pentagon Jr. out first. Pulling a Minoru
Suzuki, wearing all white instead of all black. Vampiro comes out dressed in a
crazy outfit – like a priest with a big pope hat and one of those scent things.
Has the classic Vampiro face paint too. Has a big V on top of a upside down
cross on his pope hat too.
Pentagon blindsides Vampiro as soon as
the bell rings, hitting him with a chair several times then kicks his legs out.
Vampiro retreats into the crowd and Pentagon follows him. Vampiro uses the
opportunity to get a few shots in against Pentagon.
Pentagon picks up the mat outside the
ring and slams Vampiro on it back first. But instead of going for a cover, gets
out several chairs. He throws a few at Vampiro and then hits the pile with
another.
Rick Knox pushes Pentagon away and
throws up the X as he checks on Vampiro but Pentagon doesn’t stop and uses a
camera cable to choke Vampiro. They go to commercial as paramedics wheel out a
gurney to take Vampiro away. They have Vampiro out toward an ambulance but he
attacks the medics and walks back to the ring.
Vampiro spreads out a bag of thumbtacks
on the mat and slams Pentagon on them. Vampiro goes for a mariposa/tumbleweed
but Pentagon moves and Vampiro hits the tacks. And Pentagon gets out a few
light tubes!
Pentagon smashes the tubes over
Vampiro’s head and he’s bleeding immediately. Pentagon uses a broken piece of
tube to gouge Vampiro’s head and then licks Vampiro’s blood off his own hand.
Pentagon smashes Vampiro in the face with a few punches then a big kick to his
face. But Vampiro pulls himself up as Pentagon pulls out more tubes.
Vampiro reverses an irish whip and hip
tosses Pentagon into the tubes then rips open Pentagon’s mask. Vampiro takes a
taste of his own blood then smashes Pentagon in the face with more light tubes.
Pentagon tries to climb the ropes but Vampiro stops him then overhead belly to belly
suplex Pentagon onto the tubes and tacks!
Vampiro sets up a table in the ring and
lights it on fire, after spraying it down with lighter fluid. But Pentagon cuts
him off and slams him into the table and the ring is on fire a little and
Vampiro is on fire a little as he rolls out of the ring and the crew tries to
spray him down with an extinguisher. Pentagon pins Vampiro outside the ring for
the win.
Pentagon gets on the mic but Vampiro is
yelling at him to break his arm and Pentagon is kinda taken aback and stops
talking. So Pentagon obliges and breaks Vampiro’s arm. Pentagon on the mic says
“Master, I finished what I promised. Where are you, master!”
Vampiro on the mic says, “You’re looking
for your teacher? Well let me tell you something…as your teacher…you are ready,
my son.” And Pentagon gets down on his knees in front of Vampiro, Vampiro picks
him up and they do the Cero Miedo together.
7-way Gift of the Gods match now. Big
Ryck taking control early and Sexy Star goes after him but she gets thrown out
as well. Aero Star tries to stop Ryck but he gets tossed as well. Ryck teases
going for a dive but the 6 others get in the ring quick to stop him. Fenix and
Aerostar finally double drop kick Ryck out of the ring.
Lots
of stuff happening, it’s hard to keep track with so many people going in and
out of the ring. Jack Evans and King Cuerno were working against each other,
then Bengala and Sexy Star but for much of the match, Big Ryck is imposing his
will with his size advantage.
Somehow Aerostar got on a platform near
the roof above the announcers table and drops down on Fenix, King Cuerno and
Bengala. Striker said “He literally fell from space!” which, I don’t think is
accurate.
Sexy Star prepares to dive over the top
until Marty the Moth shows up behind her and distracts her. She hits a tilt a
whirl arm bar and Marty retreats out of the ring and crawls to Melissa Santos
who seems pretty creeped out to have Marty so close to her.
Sexy Star up to the top in the corner
and dives onto Fenix, Jack Evans and Aerostar and takes them out. But as she
picks herself up off the mat, Big Ryck in the ring and pulls her in by her
hair. Ryck misses a clothesline and Sexy Star hurricanrana from the top rope.
But after she takes Ryck over, King Cuerno attacks her and hits Thrill of the
Hunt of Star but rolls her out of the ring as he starts exchanging blows with
Fenix.
Jack Evans backslide with a bridge on
Aerostar but only a 2. Gets a guillotine locked on Aerostar but Aerostar stands
up and DDT Jack. Hits splash on Jack but Sexy Star breaks up the pin. Sexy Star
innovative pin on Aerostar but Ryck breaks it up and huge choke slam on Sexy
Star. Then Daivari is at ringside and hits Ryck with a chair as he hits the
ropes then gets in the ring and smashes him in the head with it. Jack Evans 450
springboard on Ryck but Cuerno breaks it up with a huge line. Cuerno locks
Evans in a surfboard dragon sleeper but Fenix breaks it up.
In the end, Fenix rallies through a
modified octopus stretch from Evans, moves him into a fireman’s carry, kneed
Evans in the head several times then hit a fire driver for the win. And King
Cuerno looks pretty unhappy outside the ring. But for now, Fenix is the Gift of
the Gods Champion and will have a shot at the LU Championship next season.
Texano out first. The longest reigning
AAA Mega Champion ever. Also the youngest AAA Mega Champion ever.
Blue Demon Jr. out next with The Crew,
who Striker calls “The Blue Crew” since now they’re wearing suits like Demon
usually does and they have blue ties and blue handkerchiefs.
Due to his legendary status, Dario Cueto
has granted Blue Demon’s request to make this match no DQ. Meaning that The
Crew will be getting involved plenty in this match.
In fact, they get involved right away.
Texano puts down Demon with some punches and a line but Cisco and Cortez jump
in but Texano takes them out. They bide their time on the outside, as Texano
takes it to Blue Demon in the corner.
But before long, The Crew get back in
and beat down Texano, holding him up for Demon to hit him with a kendo stick.
Then Chavo comes out? He has a chair and Demon and Chavo have words while Chavo
seems like who he’s deciding to hit with the chair – Texano or Blue Demon.
Chavo smashes Texano with the chair and he and Demon start to square off but Chavo
hands the chair to Demon, who hits Texano in the head.
Demon steps on Texano and the Crew
forces Rick Knox to count the pin as Chavo, Demon and The Crew stand over
Texano and gloat.
Main event time – Prince Puma vs Mil
Muertes. Melissa Santos says by order of Dario Cueto, there must be a winner.
Catrina is with Mil Muertes but Prince Puma is by himself since Konnan hasn’t
been seen since he was taken away by Mil, Catrina and the Disciples.
Puma trying to meet Mil head on but Mil
is just too big and strong for Puma and easily hammers him down to the mat.
Puma hits a few kicks and a dropkick but Mil is unaffected and runs Puma out of
the ring.
The fight up through the crowd and Mil
hammers Puma with punches that send him over the bannister and onto the stairs.
Then Puma hits Mil and sends him into the crowd on the other side of the steps.
They fight back to ringside where
Catrina watches. Puma nearly hits her but stops himself, then picks her up and
rams her feet into Mil and swings her around, hitting Mil in the head with her
stiletto heels. Mil throws Puma into the chairs in the crowd but Puma uses his
agility to evade him and catch him with some kicks.
Puma pulls out a table and sets it up at
ringside. But Mil is aware of the table and they fight away from it. This match
hasn’t been anything other than a fight. No technical wrestling, no chain
wrestling, just Puma and Mil going at each other.
Some crazy stuff happens – Mil
powerbombs Puma on the steps. Puma tope through the rope but Mil hits him with
a chair in mid-air. Puma hits a version of the Benadryller but only gets a 2.
Puma gets a 2 off the Northern
lights/vertical suplex combo. Puma catches Mil with a few head kicks but Mil
runs him through the ropes and spear through the table on the outside. They
only catch the edge of it and so Mil powerbombs Puma onto the parts which are
still standing.
Puma evades a spear and hits several
big, looping head kicks and finally knocks down Mil in the corner. Puma goes up
top, looking for the 630 and hits it but Mil kicks out! No one has kicked out
of that move so far.
Puma goes up top, looking for it again
but this time Mil moves out of the way and Puma lands hard. Mil spears Puma out
of his boots and basically breaks Puma’s neck with a flatliner but Puma kicks
out at 2!
Mil jacks his jaw with a punch and drags
Puma to the corner, but Puma keeps fighting and gets to his feet then up to the
top rope. But Mil stuns him with a right hand and hits a flatliner from the top
rope and pins Puma to become the new LU Champion!
Catrina gives Puma the lick of death as
Mil celebrates over him in the center of the ring. And the Disciples of Death
make their way to the ring and celebrate next to Mil and Catrina, now that they
control all the gold in Lucha Underground.
Big wrap up segment which sets up lots
of things for next season:
Black Lotus is in Cueto’s office, looks
like she has a bag and is filling it with money from his desk. Cueto is there
too and says “Dark times are ahead.” He gathers up some papers from his desk as
she grabs the last stacks of money.
They both get into a giant black SUV
hooked up to a trailer and we get the first view of Matanza, his face clad in a
black leather mask, through a hole torn open in the side of the trailer.
Fenix carries the Gift of the Gods belt
out to his Pontiac Trans Am with a giant fiery phoenix on the hood (which, of
course he drives one of those). As he pulls out of the building, King Cuerno
(in his Sin Carl outfit) follows him in his pickup truck.
Marty the Moth has snapped and
apparently kidnapped Sexy Star. He has a crazy look in his eye and asks “You
think I’m some kind of joke?” She’s all tied up and Marty says “Well you won’t
be laughing…when you meet my sister.”
Son of Havoc walks up to Angelico, who
is on a motorcycle, and says “We need to get those titles back.” As Angelico
pulls out, Havoc walks over to Ivelisse on a motorcycle and says “What do you
say, babe? One last ride?” And she says “Just shut up and get on” and they
speed away.
Drago and Aerostar shake hands, putting
their issues behind them. Drago explodes in a ball of flames and I guess
Aerostar turned into a rocket and took off into space?
Pentagon Jr asks his master where are
they going now? Hard to tell what he says but I think Vampiro says “To a dark
place.”
That guard, the dude in the hoodie,
takes up the mask of El Dragon Azteca and puts it on, then spray paints a big
question mark on the Lucha Underground sign on the roof of the temple (couldn’t
be any more obvious that about their future).
Cool shot of Dario Cueto exiting the
temple as all the lights shut off and says “To Be Continued”
Social media campaign #NetflixNeedsLucha
to try and get the first season on Netflix, which would both help grow the
awareness and popularity of Lucha Underground. It could also be a home for the
series in the future or in addition to appearing on El Rey – since it really
needs a bigger distribution network than El Rey can provide.
AAA Triplemania XXIII results
(From what I heard, the PPV was plagued
by technical problems like the sound dropping out and the video freezing. AAA
released a statement about needing to improve the quality of their broadcast so
hopefully they do)
Daga, Mamba, Mini Psycho Clown & Sexy Star vs. Dinastia, Drago,
Goya Kong & Pimpinela Escarlata
Winners: Dinastia, Drago,
Goya Kong & Pimpinela Escarlata via submission
Villano III's Farewell Match Los Psycho
Circus vs. Los Villanos
(Villanos are allowed by
the athletic commission to put their masks back on for this one. And it was
said to be awful)
Winners: Villanos via
pinfall
AAA World Trios Title Match Cage Ladder Match Los Hell Brothers (c) vs. Jack Evans, Angelico & Fénix vs. Pentagon
Jr., Hijo Del Fantasma & El Texano Jr.
Winners: Los Hell Brothers
to retain the AAA Trios Championships
Blue Demon Jr. & La Parka Vs. El Mesias & Electro Shock
Winners: Blue Demon Jr & La Parka via submission
(And for the record,
that’s not the original La Parka from WCW. He lost the gimmick somehow and now
goes by La Park. Tribute to the late Hector Garza and Perro Aguayo
Jr. and they're inducted into the AAA Hall of Fame)
Hair vs. Hair Alberto El Patron (w/ Fenix) vs. Brian Cage (w/ El Hijo del Fantasma)
Winner: Alberto El Patron
via submission (armbar)
Rey Mysterio Jr vs. Myzteziz
Winner: Rey Mysterio via
submission
(Afterward, Pentagon Jr, Averno and Joe
Lider attack Myzteziz and Mysterio with a staple gun. Myzteziz and Mysterio
fight back together. But then Myzteziz turns full heel, says he doesn’t care
about Rey or fans and challenges Rey to a mask vs. mask match. At the end,
Konnan is apparently doing something in the ring, but the feed cuts out before
the show is over)
Ring of Honor
ROH DA 8/5
Roddy promo to start the show. About
their hour draw. Says nothing was settled. Says Lethal couldn't beat him and if
time didn't run out, he would have won. Roddy says he's not asking Nigel, he's
telling - Lethal is defending that title in a rematch against Roderick Strong.
War Machine vs Young Bucks first match.
Bucks don't shake hands, tell then to suck it and War Machine begins the
beatdown. But it isn't long before the Bucks hit a few super kicks and turn the
tide. But it looks like Nick may have injured his ankle on a dive onto
both Rowe and Hanson. Officials check on Nick and Rowe drags Matt in and he and
Hanson goes to work. AJ Styles comes out to check on Nick. Matt getting
destroyed by both Rowe and Hanson, smashing him and slamming him into the mat.
Matt tries to count a comeback and AJ
gets on the apron and gets tagged in (what? I'm not usually a stickler for
rules but I don't think that's legal) but the ref allows it so whatever I
guess. AJ starts doing work against Rowe but then he accidentally hits the ref.
Hanson goes off the top but Nick back in and superkick him in the face and is
apparently fine. Styles hits Styles Clash and Young Bucks, well Bullet Club gets
the win.
Adam Cole promo about his match with
O'Reilly and how there's no dissension between him and the Kingdom.
Cedric Alexander with Veda Scott out
next. Caprice Coleman on commentary. He takes on Romantic Touch. Veda has had a
longstanding grudge against Touch, assuring everyone that he is actually Rhett
Titus and that she wants to unmask him.
Cedric jumps Touch early, while Touch enters the ring. Touch able to get the
momentum but after a dive to the outside, Veda grabs the leg of Touch as the ref
checks on Alexander. Cedric kicks rope into his ding ding and hits lumbar check
for the win. After, Veda says people have lied to Cedric but she wouldn't and
she knows he knows what she needs him to do and tell him to rip Touchs mask
off. He starts but Coleman stops him and he shoves Coleman. Then Moose hits the
ring and Cedric and Veda run.
Truth says Word title belt smells like a
chicken coop and Jay Lethal says he wants to remove the stain of every former
champion. Lethal says Roddy couldn't get the job done and that he begged Nigel
for a rematch. Lethal says he needs to go to the back of the line...even though
the rematch is Aug 21. Then Truth says some stuff about how House of Truth is
wrestling cause they control all the gold.
Adam Cole vs Kyle O'Reilly main event
time. Christopher Daniels is on commentary for some reason. Kelly calls him
Fallen Angel and Daniels says he isn't anymore because that implies he follows
a higher power. Not anymore. He's the original main eventer in ROH and now he
is "almighty". Guess that's his new name?
Cole and O'Reilly some good technical
back and forth stuff while Daniels talks about how they got people to blame the
Kingdom for the KRD even though it was him and Kaz and Sabin allowing them to
win the titles. Goes outside and Daniels making fun of O'Reilly after he got
thrown into the guard rail and Cole pushes him. Daniels attacks both guys and
ref calls the match. Daniels hammers on Cole in the ring and O'Reilly makes the
save until Kaz hits the ring and it's an all out brawl. Cole on the mic says
Addiction have messed with him and O'Reilly for too long and tonight, Future
Shock vs Addiction.
FS hits a big double team combo early
but then Addiction takes over. Cole starts to fight back, shining wizard
followed by Figure 4 on Daniels and Kaz breaks it up. Cole gets the win with a
quick O'Connor roll and Sabin hits the ring to help Addiction beat down FS.
Fish runs in to help clear house and KRD run off. But The Kingdom on the stage
looking kinda upset about Cole teaming with someone else as crowd chants
"new reDRagon".
ROH DA 8/12
-Watanabe vs ACH
-War Machine vs J. Diesel and Donovan Dijack
-Adam Page of The Decade is in action
-The Kingdom vs reDRagon
Aftershock TV tapings
Philadelphia, 8/21
ROH World title rematch
Jay Lethal (c) vs Roderick Strong
Adam Cole vs Shinsuke Nakamura
IWGP Junior Heavyweight champ Kushida vs
Matt Sydal
IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kazuchika
Okada and RPG Vice vs The Briscoes and IWGP Intercontinental Champion Hirooki
Goto
Dalton Castle vs Cedric Alexander
Michael Elgin vs Silas Young
Also signed:
The Addiction
The Kingdom w/ Maria Kanellis
Field of Honor
Aftershock tour
Brooklyn MCU Park, 8/22
The Briscoes vs The Time Splitters
ROH World Champion Jay Lethal and
Shinsuke Nakamura vs reDRagon
IWGP Heavyweight Champion Kazuchika
Okada vs Roderick Strong
GHC Heavyweight tag team champions
Killer Elite Squad vs War Machine
IWGP Intercontinental Champion Hirooki
Goto vs Michael Elgin
Adam Cole vs Christopher Daniels
The Young Bucks, Matt Sydal and ACH vs
The Kingdom and RPG Vice
Gauntlet match for TV Title shot on 9/19
ROH World tag team champ Frankie
Kazarian
Moose
Donovan Dijack
Cedric Alexander
Adam Page
Dalton Castle
Silas Young
New Japan Pro Wrestling
Get the standings so far
for the G1
(As of 8/13)
Block A
AJ Styles – 12
Hiroshi Tanahashi – 12
Bad Luck Fale – 10
Tetsuya Naito – 10
Katsuyori Shibata – 8
Togi Makabe – 8
Kota Ibushi – 6
Toru Yano – 6
Hiroyoshi Tenzan – 4
Doc Gallows – 4
Block B
Kazuchika Okada –14
Karl Anderson – 12
Hirooki Goto – 12
Shinsuke Nakamura – 12
Tomohiro Ishii – 8
Michael Elgin – 8
Yujiro Takahashi – 4
Satoshi Kojima – 4
Yuji Nagata – 4
Tomoaki Honma – 2
8/12 G1
Problems in Bullet Club?
In AJ/Fale, Fale wouldn't lie down for AJ then they brawled into the crowd but
in the end, they Too Sweeted and all was good.
But now Anderson and Takahashi are having issues as well. It seemed to stem
from Anderson leering at Mao (Yujiro's lady friend, who, admittedly, is a
stripper/prosto) but they really went at each other. Anderson tried to suplex
him over the ropes, AJ was yelling at Anderson and they shoved a bit. Yujiro
low blow later on. Anderson wins and they make Takahashi apologize and they
hug. Then AJ and Anderson huh Mao and they all leave together.
This crowd loves Elgin, I'm very
surprised. They were cheering for him over Goto to start. I wonder what crowd
sounded like on his entrance, since he got the muted music cause of copyrights.
His strength and power moves have really gotten over in Japan. He comes really
close in the end, hitting a buckle bomb and second rope deadlift falcon arrow.
He raises Goto's hand too and the crowd loves it.
Okada gets the win over a game Nagata. But afterward he's holding his right
arm. Both the arm he uses for the Rainmaker clothesline and the arm Nakamura
could target for submissions. He can't even hold it up for the Rainmaker pose.
Holy shit Honma won! And what a win, he
beat Tomohiro Ishii in a crazy battle. His first G1 victory ever and it was in
Korakuen too. I wish I could understand his post match promo.
PWG
Threemendous IV preview is out
Evolve
Evolve 47
August 15 at 6 pm
Queens, NY
Evolve Championship
Match
Timothy Thatcher
vs. Zack Sabre Jr.
Anything Goes
Johnny Gargano vs. Ethan Page
Singles Rematch From Last Queens Event
Rich Swann vs. Drew Gulak
Special Attraction Match
Chris Hero vs. Mike Bailey
Special Challenge Match
Trent Baretta vs. Rey Horus
Bonus Match
Biff Busick vs. Tracy Williams
The Premier Athlete Brand of Anthony
Nese & Caleb Konley w/ So Cal Val issue an open challenge
Evolve 48
August 16 at 8 pm
Deer Park, NY
No Holds Barred Match - The Final
Showdown - Non-Title
Evolve and DGUSA Champion Timothy
Thatcher vs. Biff Busick
Battle Of The Best
Chris Hero vs. Zack Sabre Jr.
Former Partners Collide
Trent Baretta vs. Caleb Konley w/ So Cal
Val
Special Challenge Match
Johnny Gargano vs. Ethan Page's Mystery
Opponent
EVOLVE 41 Rematch
Ethan Page vs. Rich Swann
Tag Team Attraction
Drew Gulak and Tracy Williams vs. Mike Bailey
and Rey Horus
Chikara
I was watching the G1 Climax Wednesday
night when I suddenly remembered Journey Into Chikara was on. I went to the
website and found the link but as soon as I put it on, the show was over. Guess
I’ll try next time.
Full King of Trios lineup announced
Teams are:
Devastation Corporation (2014 King of
Trios)
Bullet Club (AJ Styles & Matt and
Nick Jackson)
Crown and Court (Kimber Lee and Los Ice
Creams)
Fight Club: Pro (MK McKinnan, Trent
Seven, & Tyler Bate)