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Friday, November 14, 2014

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NXT TV, 11/6
  NXT TV opens with a recap of Sami Zayn’s road to redemption, his challenge to Adrian Neville and his win over Tyson Kidd as well as his win over Titus O’Neill last week.
  As the show opens, Tyler Breeze makes his way to the ring. I guess his match with Zayn is opening the show. Alex Riley, Rich Brennan and Jason Albert on commentary.
  Zayn is apparently 0-2 against Breeze. Breeze starts the match getting a lot of near falls from roll ups and quick pins and Zayn looks tentative to tie up.  Zayn hits an arm drag, Manhattan drop and body slam and Breeze rolls out of the ring. Hangs up Zayn on the rope and gets a two on a roll up. Breeze keeping Zayn grounded, locked in rear chin lock. Kind of a slow pace in this match, not what I would expect from either of these guys.
  Seems like all of these matches the emphasis has been on having an opponent get on top of Zayn and having him fight from behind. Breeze reverses a Blue Thunder Bomb. Zayn goes up top but Breeze heads him off and climbs the turnbuckle. Sami goes for a high crossbody and Breeze gets some big air and hits a dropkick as he comes down.  Breeze tells Zayn to just give up but Zayn hits a flatliner and goes for a Koji Clutch. Rolls through to block and Zayn ducks a Beauty Shot. Breeze hits a Supermodel Kick and gets a close 2.
  Breeze whips Zayn to the corner and runs in. Sami puts the boot up and Breeze catches it, throws it down and Zayn throws him into the corner with the exploder suplex followed by a Helluva Kick for the win. Zayn’s first win over Breeze ever.
  Backstage Renee talks to Neville about Zayn beating Breeze. Says he’s impressed and that Sami is his friend and has a title shot any time, any place but that he can’t win the big one so he’s not too worried.
  Dash Wilder to the ring with an actual entrance and music, which is kinda surprising. He usually tags with Scott Dawson in The Mechanics, though they haven’t done much lately. He’s up to take on Tyson Kidd.
  Starts off exchanging arm ringers. Wilder knocks Tyson down with a big shoulder block and Tyson into the corner. Jason Albert seems pretty confident in Dash Wilder. Tyson pummeling Dash in the corner and catapulted Dash into bottom turnbuckle. Tyson keeping him on the mat with a chin lock. Tyons hits an inzugari on the apron as Dash rushes in then hits a swinging fishermans suplex. Kidd locks in the Sharpshooter for the win.
  What the hell is this? Marcus Louis taped segment, seething in the backstage about how people won’t stop making fun on him. Looks like I was right, Louis is just gonna keep getting crazier.
  Renee talks to Sami Zayn. Feels great, that he feels like the Count of Monte Cristo, whatever that means. That he feels he’s avenging himself, that he’s righting wrongs. Apparently his title match against Neville will be next week.
  Tag match next - Bayley and Charlotte versus Sasha Banks and Becky Lynch. Sasha Banks out first and Becky who seems to have some heavier music now. Maybe? I can’t tell. Bayley out next with another iteration of her streamer gear, now it’s just attached to her wrist gauntlets. Finally, Charlotte makes her way out with her stripper remix of Flair’s music.
  Bayley and Becky start off first. I guess Bayley wants Sasha more, but shouldn’t she be more immediately pissed at Becky for backstabbing her last week? But if Sasha was in first, then that would make Becky look like the more important person in the duo, when Sasha is the mastermind and the one with the title shot coming up.
  Anyway, Becky and Bayley start things off with a tie up. Bayley goes off on Becky, looking more aggressive than usual. Becky overpowers her and tags in Sasha, but Bayley takes over and body slam followed by a knee drop. Charlotte begs to be tagged in and when she is, Sasha runs to her corner and tags in Becky. Charlotte handling Becky easily.
  Charlotte throws Becky into her corner and yells at Sasha to tag in but she doesn’t want to get in the ring with Charlotte. Sasha runs away, Becky heads Charlotte off and pulls her down by the hair then Sasha tags in once Charlotte is down, but quickly tags back out to Becky, who has been taking most of the offense in this match.
  Becky and Sasha taking control of Bayley now, tagging in and out and keeping Bayley on the ground with punches and stomps. Bayley reverses a suplex and runs Becky out when she tries to break up a pin but Sasha takes control again. Becky distracts Charlotte and Sasha clotheslines her. Bayley rolls her up and Sasha reverses and grabs the tights to get the three count. Riley calls them “BFFs the sequel.”
   To close the show, The Ascension call out Hideo Itami. They say they tried to be patient with Hideo but that he just doesn’t understand, they he doesn’t get the message. They tell him to come out so they can finish what they started.  Hideo hits the stage and is followed by Finn Balor, the former Prince Devitt, who has some awesome theme music. Jason Albert goes nuts before anything even happens.
  They rush the ring and go toe to toe with Ascension. Balor and Itami beat them into the corner and nail two running basement dropkicks. Balor stomps Konnor from the apron to the outside, hits a Pele kick on Viktor and Itami hits the busaiku knee kick (you know, the move Daniel Bryan uses that he invented).  Itami and Balor easily take advantage of the Ascension and Itami goads Konnor into getting up as Balor hits a double stomp from the tope rope.
  I was kinda hoping for a match and it just turned out to be Itami and Balor beating up The Ascension. I would hope that Ascension go to the main roster soon after this because they are looking pretty weak getting owned by two new guys over and over again.

  Solomon Crowe returned to the ring this past weekend at an NXT live event in Daytona Beach, defeating Enzo Amore. This was his first match back after suffering a knee injury several months ago.


Lucha Underground
  On Lucha Underground, Johnny Mundo and Prince Puma team up to defeat the Crenshaw Crew, Cortez Castro and Cisco, with dual 450 splashes. Afterward, Konnan tells Puma to stay away from Mundo and that Konnan is the only friend he needs.
  We also find out that Lucha Underground owner Dario Cueto has brought in Mil Muertes to deal with Blue Demon Jr. Next, Chavo Guerrero Jr and Sexy Star defeat Son of Havoc and Ivelisse in a tag team match.
  In the main event, Mil Muertes defeats Blue Demon Jr. and continues to attack him until Chavo runs in to seemingly make the save, only to hit Demon with a chair. Chavo takes out other wrestlers who try and stop him until Sexy Star comes out to plead with Chavo and he blasts her with the chair too. Demon gets taken away by an ambulance as the episode ends.

  In other Lucha Underground news, Alberto Del Rio, known now as El Patron Alberto, will be joining the promotion sometime in 2015. In an interview with the British show “WrestleTalk TV,” Del Rio said that Mexican lucha libre promotion AAA is doing great business and is really excited to be joining their new project, Lucha Underground, “next year.”
  It should also be noted that the second episode of Lucha Underground did bigger ratings than the first episode, which is a good sign. The first episode did about 21,000 viewers and the second earned about 29,000 according to Nielsen ratings. That’s a great improvement for a new show on a network that isn’t in many homes. In Delco, I don’t get El Rey through Verizon FiOS and I know people with Comcast who also say they don’t have El Rey. It might be on some package I don’t subscribe to but as far as I can tell, not many people have El Rey.


Ring of Honor
Survival of the Fittest, Night 1 results
Columbus, OH
RD Evans and Moose defeated Jay Diesel and Jake Dirden
Tommaso Ciampa defeated Will Ferrara
Roderick Strong defeated Tadarius Thomas
Adam Cole defeated Delirious
Hanson defeated Jay Lethal (nontitle)
The Addiction defeated The Decade (Jimmy Jacobs and BJ Whitmer)
Matt Sydal defeated ACH
Adam Page defeated Cedric Alexander
The Kingdom (Matt Taven and Michael Bennett) defeated The Briscoes

Survival of the Fittest, Night 2 results
Toledo, OH
Jay Lethal retains TV title against Cedric Alexander
RD Evans and Moose defeated The Decade (Jacobs and Whitmer)
Michael Bennett defeated Will Ferrara
ACH defeated Matt Taven
Tadarius Thomas defeated Romantic Touch
The Briscoes defeated The Addiction
Adam Cole defeated Adam Page, Roderick Strong, Tommaso Ciampa, Matt Sydal and Hanson to win the Survival of Fittest tournament and has earned a shot at Jay Briscoe’s Ring of Honor World title at Final Battle on December 7 in New York City.

  This weekend, ROH will present “Glory by Honor XIII” from San Antonio, TX. Slated are:
ROH World title match
Jay Briscoe (c) vs ACH

ROH TV title match
Jay Lethal (c) vs RD Evans

ROH World tag team titles
reDRagon (c) vs The Kingdom (Matt Taven and Michael Bennet)

Four way dance
BJ Whitmer vs Moose vs Hanson vs Mark Briscoe

Adam Cole vs Christopher Daniels

Roderick Strong vs Frank Kazarian

Adam Page vs Will Ferrara

  I also wanted to take a moment to talk about how awesome RD Evans will be as the new TV champion. #TheNewStreak is still going strong, with Evans and Moose earning tag team wins on both nights of Survival of the Fittest. Evans is one of the most unique wrestlers in ROH, because he is so unlike the rest of the roster. He’s great in the ring but his strength isn’t in how hard he can kick or how stiff he can chop but in his personality and acting. He’s got a much stronger, much more developed character than almost anyone else in ROH and if anyone deserves gold, it’s Evans.
  Also, I found this amazing video about what other ROH stars think of RD Evans:


  ROH World tag team champions reDRagon won the IWGP Junior Heavyweight tag team titles from The Time Splitters (Alex Shelley and KUSHIDA) at New Japan’s Power Struggle over the weekend. Kyle O’Reilly and Bobby Fish will defend the ROH tag titles against The Time Splitters at Final Battle on December 7 and will defend the IWGP Jr titles at Wrestle Kingdom 9 in Tokyo, Japan on January 4 against The Time Splitters, The Forever Hooligans and The Young Bucks.

  Speaking of Wrestle Kingdom, Global Force Wrestling announced on Tuesday morning that WWE Hall of Famer and legendary announcer Jim Ross will be calling Wrestle Kingdom for the North American broadcast of the show. Rumor is that talks are still ongoing in regards to who will join JR on commentary.


Also, many matches have been announced for Wrestle Kingdom 9:
-The returning Kota Ibushi takes on Shinsuke Nakamura for the IWGP Intercontinental title

-Kenny “The Cleaner” Omega, who will be competing full time for NJPW now, takes on Ryusuke Taguchi for the IWGP Jr Heavyweight title. (Omega also apparently joined Bullet Club at Power Struggle, appearing after Taguchi retained against Taichi to challenge for the title. From VoicesofWrestling, Omega debuted and cut a promo in English that he’s only there for the money and he lied about wanting to join the New Japan team, siding with Bullet Club and wants the IWGP Jr title)

-reDRagon defends the IWGP Jr Heavyweight tag team titles against The Time Splitter (Alex Shelley and KUSHIDA), The Forever Hooligans and The Young Bucks.

-Tomohiro Ishii defends the NEVER Openweight title against Togi Makabe

-Kazushi Sakuraba takes on Minoru Suzuki

-Hiroshi Tanahashi defends the IWGP Heavyweight title against G1 Climax 24 winner Kazuchika Okada

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Friday, October 31, 2014

Indy Minute - Your weekly source for independent wrestling news


  As we head into the winter months, it looks like we’re going to be treated with another NXT live show that everyone should be excited about. Their live shows have been spectacular so far and this one should be one of the best yet. There’s also lots of Chikara results and news about upcoming shows, info on Ring of Honor’s Survival of the Fittest tournament as well as information about the matches Evolve will be showcasing on their tour of China. Let’s get into it!

NXT
  The Ascension opens NXT TV this week. Surprised to see them on NXT still. After losing to the Lucha Dragons, I would’ve thought they’d go up to the main roster by now. Maybe after the next live show we’ll see them on Raw? The Ascension faces Jason Jordan and Tye Dillinger. (Alex Riley, Jason Albert and Rich Brennan on commentary)
  Jason Jordan starts off in control of Viktor but the Ascension quickly takes the advantage. He tags in Konnor who bashes Jordan into the corner. Jordan stuns Konnor for a moment and tags out but Konnor takes down Dillinger and they hit the Fall of Man for the win.
  After the match, Hideo Itami’s music hits and he does not look happy. He rushes the ring and attacks both members of the Asension who quickly overpower Itami. They yell at Itami “This is our house!” and hit him with the Fall of Man and leave him lying and refs check on him. Probably not a smart move to take on both Konnor and Viktor by yourself. Itami could really use some help…
  CJ Parker back on NXT for the first time in a long time it seems (last time was when Baron Corbin squashed him I think?). Parker is up to take on Tyler Breeze (so you know it’s gonna go well for him). Breeze is obviously the face in this match, since Parker is way over as a heel, but Breeze is supposed to be a heel, right? I guess he’s a tweener or something, even though he injured Mojo Rawley who is definitely supposed to be a face. Seems like alignments in NXT get kinda murky sometimes as guys are still trying to figure out their place.
  Back and forth match, would’ve expected Tyler to “breeze” through this one but Parker holding his own. Mojo Rawley appears on the stage a few minutes in, holding his arm and looking pissed. Parker misses a high kick and Breeze hits the Beauty Shot for the win. Mojo is at ringside as Breeze leaves, still looking pissed and Breeze works his shoulder as he leaves, mocking Mojo.
  Next is a Baron Corbin video package about “there’s people like us and people like Corbin” in the world and now it’s up to “his kind” to destroy “our kind” and that we “can’t fight fate.” So what, he wants to murder everyone?
  Vaudevillains up now who seem to be acting angrier now. Maybe they’re finally going to start heeling it up more? Albert says they’re “dastardly” now. Up to face Buddy Murphy and Wesley Blake. English tags out first and he and Gotch work over Murphy until he tags in Blake. Vaudevillains seem to be working a slower style, grinding out holds and keeping Murphy on the mat. Looks like a new doubleteam finisher for the Vaudevillains. Gotch hooked Blake in what looked like a neckbreaker then hit a European uppercut followed by English into a running swinging neckbreaker that Rich Brennan called “The Gentleman’s Congress.” I almost liked the airplane spin/fall away slam into a senton more though. Plus - calling them gentlemen now? Biting off Jervis Cottonbelly’s gimmick much?
  Bayley out now to take on Sasha Banks. This is just my opinion but if they don’t bring Bayley up to be AJ’s friend against Paige and Alicia Fox, they really dropped the ball. Kaitlyn would’ve been absolutely perfect to help AJ but of course she had to go and quit WWE.
  And how awesome is Sasha Banks? She’s easily the best heel in the NXT women’s division. Charlotte walks the line too much anymore, giving Bayley credit and congratulating her after matches. Not only that but Sasha is excellent in the ring too. Her style seems to constantly be evolving and you don’t often see the same moves from her. I hope she eventually wins the Women’s title because she really deserves it.
  As the match starts, Bayley goes after Sasha first who hides in the ropes to keep Bayley off her. Gets the ref to back her off and takes a cheap shot as she’s in the ropes, then the two roll back and forth trading shots. Bayley has a lot of anger built up against Sasha going into this match, after Sasha’s constant attacks and bullying of her as she goes after Charlotte’s NXT title. Sasha pulls a Kyle O’Reilly move in this match, hitting the ropes and slapping Bayley.
   Sasha takes the advantage with a submission, foot in the back and pulling her arms back then choking her on the ropes. Sasha hits the Bank Statement (backstabber into a crossface) for the win. With a clean win over Bayley and it looks like Sasha is next in line for a shot at Charlotte. Sasha about to leave the ring but goes back to attack Bayley.
  Becky Lynch runs in to chase Sasha off…but Becky attacks Bayley! Bayley turns her back to face Sasha as she goes up the ramp and Becky clotheslines her from behind and it looks like Becky and Sasha are joining forces.
  Enzo and Cass talk to Carmella in the back. Enzo says they sat down with William Regal (“What were you doing, having tea?”) and they got a match for her with Emma. Don’t say when though. Carmella blows off Enzo’s advances again but kisses Cass. “Where’s my sugar?” “It’s in your tea with Regal, bro.”
  Main event time - Titus O’Neill challenges Adrian Neville for the NXT title.  Neville gets Titus in a headlock first, despite being such a huge size difference. Neville using his speed to stay ahead of Titus but eventually the power of Titus comes into play. Titus shoves Neville from the top rope to the floor outside and he seems stunned. Titus follows and rolls him back in the ring but only gets a 2.
  Titus using his strength to throw Neville around the ring. (Pretty sure strength coaches can teach strength and power, Alex Riley) Titus locks in a bear hug (and somewhere Daniel Bryan goes crazy) and thrashes Neville around. Neville tries to get back into it with a series of kicks but Titus knocks him back down and gets a 2 with  big boot. Neville in the corner and Titus rushes in. Neville gets the feet up, knocks down Titus and hits the Red Arrow for the win.
  Neville celebrates on the stage and Sami Zayn comes out to congratulate him. Sami says Adrian is on fire but that he is on a mission and his mission ends with the NXT title. Adrian says wherever, whenever. Sami says he’ll hold him to that and that Adrian should hold onto the title while he can because he won’t have it much longer. Neville says he isn’t worried because “we all know you can’t win the big one.” And as the show fades out someone in the crowd goes “Ooo...you got served!”

  The next NXT live show will be December 11. Based on episodes of NXT TV taped recently some matches at this live show will be:
NXT title
Adrian Neville vs Sami Zayn
If Zayn doesn’t win, he will quit WWE

NXT tag team titles
Lucha Dragons vs The Vaudevillains

NXT Women’s title
Charlotte vs Sasha Banks

Finn Balor and Hideo Itami vs The Ascension

  I gotta also believe that Bull Dempsey or Baron Corbin will also be squashing some jobbers and that there will be another tag team match, most likely with Team Thick (Buddy Murphy and Wesley Blake).

  I heard that WWE held a tryout at the performance center recently and numerous indy wrestlers such as Uhaa Nation and Veda Scott tried out. Uhaa has worked for Dragon Gate in Japan and Evolve in America and recently made his debut in PWG while Veda has worked all over (AIW, Smash, Beyond, Shimmer, WSU). She had a great feud against Gregory Iron in AIW and also works as a manager in ROH for the team of RD Evans and Moose.

WWE also recently posted a video of tryouts from September that features Rich Swann:


Ring of Honor
  MetsFan4Ever posted on r/SquaredCircle that it’s expected that reDRagon will win the NJPW Best of Super Juniors tag team tournament on November 3rd and go on to defeat the Time Splitters to win the IWGP Jr Tag Team titles at an upcoming show to help strengthen ROH and New Japan relations (as well as GFW marketing potential) heading into WrestleKingdom in January.

  ROH’s Survival of the Fittest is on November 7 in Columbus, Ohio and November 8 in Toledo, Ohio. The classic ROH tournament is making a comeback this year and it seems like the winner will get a World title shot. The set up for SOF is 12 participants, 6 qualifying matches and the winners go into a 6-man elimination match. A handful of matches have been announced so far:

The Briscoes vs Matt Taven and Michael Bennett in a no DQ match

Survival of the Fittest qualifying matches:
ACH vs Matt Sydal
Adam Page vs Cedric Alexander
Jay Lethal vs Hanson

  Also announced but not in a match yet are – Adam Cole, Tadarius Thomas, Roderick Strong, Caprice Coleman, Tommaso Ciampa and a rare in-ring appearance by Delirious!


Chikara
  As season 14 of Chikara winds down, the heroes have suffered their greatest loss to date. At “Moonraker” in Richmond, Virginia, The Flood’s leader Deucalion killed the time-traveling marching band leader Archibald Peck with a chokebreaker. Peck was instrumental in resurrecting Chikara after it had been shut down and he is undoubtedly the biggest Chikara hero to have been taken out by The Flood.
  Following a match between Eddie Kingston and Volgar, a brawl broke out between the heroes and The Flood. Dasher Hatfield and Shynron were trying to fight off Deucalion, who managed to get his hands on ring announcer Gavin Loudspeaker and was preparing to give him the chokebreaker. Archibald Peck appeared and saved Gavin but the monster Deucalion turned his attention to Peck and killed him with a chokebreaker.
  And I almost hate to bring this up but if you read my blog post back in September previewing the King of Trios tournament (http://delcoelbowdrop.blogspot.com/2014/09/chikaras-king-of-trios-across-three-nights-with-huge-names.html), I predicted that to really make an impact, The Flood would be targeting a bigger Chikara name than the new guys and students that Deucalion had killed so far. Who did I say they should target? None other than Archibald Peck. Usually I’m happy when I can predict what will happen in wrestling storylines…but I don’t feel so good about this one.
  I’m holding out hope that maybe Peck imparted some knowledge of time travel on Shane Matthews and Scott Parker of 3.0 and they can go back in time and revive guys like Peck and The Estonian Thunderfrog. And I guess they could bring back the others (Kobald, deviANT, Latvian Proud Oak, CAW 2 and 3quinox), but I mainly just want Thunderfrog and Archibald Peck back.
  In memory of the fallen band leader, I give you this YouTube clip, which also happens to feature another favorite of mine, Chuck Taylor.


Anyway, next up are results from this past weekend’s “Thunderball” and “Moonraker” events.

Thunderball, 10/25
Gibsonville, NC
The Spectral Envoy (UltraMantis Black, Hallowicked and Frightmare) defeated The Bloc Party (The Proletariat Boar Of Moldova, Mr. Azerbaijan and Prakash Sabar)
(The Bloc Party really bores me, no pun intended. I really hope they start picking up on some elements of charisma because the last time I saw them, they had nothing going for them besides being foils to the now nonexistent Baltic Siege.)

3.0 (Scott Parker and Shane Matthews) defeated The Aftermath (Chet Sterling and Trevor Lee)
(Awesome that Trevor Lee is working in Chikara. This dude is going to be everywhere soon.)

Ashley Remington defeated Juan Francisco de Coronado
(For some reason until now, I thought Ashley Remington was supposed to be a heel. Not sure where I got that idea but if he’s facing Juan Francisco de Coronado, he’s definitely not a bad guy)

The Osirian Portal (Amasis and Ophidian) defeated The Wrecking Crew (Flex Rumblecrunch and Oleg The Usurper)
(Wonder where Jaka was. He usually teams with Oleg in The Wrecking Crew)

The Devastation Corporation (Blaster McMassive and Max Smashmaster) defeated The Colony (Fire Ant & Worker Ant)
(Devastation Corporation continues their dominance, defeating a veteran team after winning King of Trios. Sydney Bakabella’s monsters should not be taken lightly.)

Silver Ant defeated Shynron
(Shynron is definitely on his way up in the world of pro wrestling but Silver Ant is a crafty veteran whose only getting better. Still, big things are in store for Shynron in the future)

Dasher Hatfield, Eddie Kingston, Icarus and Mark Angelosetti defeated Jakob Hammermeier, 17, Jimmy Jacobs and Nokken
(Grand Champion Icarus and his rival Eddie Kingston team up with the Campeonatos de Parajas to take on a mixture of The Flood and the BDK. The Flood are the major heel force in Chikara right now but ever since finding out that Jakob controls the Eye of Tyr as well as leading the BDK and being revealed as the fake Dr. Cube, he wields some serious power in the world of Chikara as well. Could Jakob’s Cube and BDK forces be on a collision course with The Flood? For the sake of Chikara, I hope so.)


Moonraker, 10/26/14
Richmond, VA
Shynron defeated Missile Assault Ant with a second-rope 630 splash
(Shynron keeps picking up momentum in Chikara. He’s definitely going to be one of the next big break out stars not just in Chikara but in all of wrestling.)

Archibald Peck/Mark Angelosetti/Ice Cream Jr./Shane Matthews defeated Ashley Remington/Dasher Hatfield/El Hijo del Ice Cream/Scott Parker
(Lots of comedy in this one as tag team partners were on opposite teams. Highlights were when Ashley Remington’s point was treated like a real gun and was “shooting” people, leading to Bryce getting shot, dying, and coming back to life doing Undertaker spots. Apparently Bryce pinned El Hijo del Ice Cream for the win. Not sure who counted the pin, then.)

Die BDK defeated The Spectral Envoy
(Jakob got the pin on Frightmare for the win. Delirious was a surprise third member for the BDK, and at the beginning of the match, Jakob gave Delirious the Eye of Tyr. Who knows what he’s going to do with it – who knows what Delirious is ever going to do. But what we do know is that he still has it out for Ultramantis Black who used the Eye to control Delirious several seasons ago and he still holds it against the Devious One.)

Eddie Kingston defeated Volgar
(Jimmy Jacobs accompanied Volgar to the ring and was wearing Kid Cyclone’ cape. I guess Kid left it behind at King of Trios after he ran away from Deucalion, allowing the Flood’s leader to kill CAW 2 and 3quinox. After the match, a brawl broke out and Deucalion appeared. Dasher and Shynron were fighting with him but he got his hands on Gavin and nearly gave him the chokebreaker, but Archibald Peck saved him. But in the process of saving Gavin, Peck was killed with the chokebreaker.)

The Devastation Corporation defeated The Osirian Portal and N_R_G
(Sydney Bakabella’s monsters are still running roughshod through Chikara. Axe Smashmaster, Flex Rumblecrunch and Blaster McMassive were joined by Oleg the Usurper in this one. Haven’t seen N_R_G before, must be Wrestle Factory students.)

The Colony defeated The Bloc Party
(Fire Ant, Worker Ant and Silver Ant defeated the Proletariat Boar of Moldova, Mr. Azerbaijan and Prakash Sabar in this six-man tag. Kinda weird how all the Baltic Siege are gone but the Bloc Party is still around.)

Chikara Grand Championship match: Icarus defeated Jimmy Jacobs
(Icarus retains the Grand Championship against Jacobs in a solid main event. Some reports said he won with the Chikara Special V2 and others said Wings of Icarus so I’m not entirely sure. It was said that after the match, Deucalion came out and threatened Jacobs but was distracted when Icarus attacked him. Afterward, he stared down the Chikara heroes and promised to destroy them all like Estonian Thunderfrog and Archibald Peck.)

The next Chikara show, “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service,” is November 15 in Haverhill, Massachusetts. Some matches have been announced:
The Golden Trio and the Osirian Portal vs The Wrecking Crew
(I’m assuming this is the three members of the Devastation Corporation with Jaka and Oleg)
The Batiri and Spectral Envoy vs The Flood
Shynron vs Proletariat Boar of Moldova
Worker Ant vs Prakash Sabar

Followed by “For Your Eyes Only” on November 16 in South Windsor, CT
Batiri vs Jervis Cottonbelly/Ashley Remington vs ? vs ? in a four corner tag elimination match
Worker Ant vs Hallowicked
3.0 vs The Throwbacks for los Campeonatos de Parejas
Frightmare vs Delirious
The Osirian Portal vs The Wrecking Crew (Jaka and Oleg the Usurper)


  Evolve going on tour in China from Nov 10-16. It will be a four event tour in the Hebei and Sichuan Province. They've been working on this tour for about three years now, said WWN President Sal Hamaoi. Great Wall International Sports Media is bringing the WWN Family to China (Evolve, DG USA, Full Impact Pro [FIP], Shine and others) that will feature Evolve brand.
 
  Tour will be:
11/10 in Yicheng City, Hebei Province at Golden Sport Hall (set up for 2,000 fans)
11/12 in Emei City, Sichuan Province at Emei Sports Hall (set up for 2,000 fans)
11/14 in Chengdu City, Sichuan Province at Wen Jiang Sport Center (seat at least 4,000 fans)
11/16 final date in Beijing at Wan Shi Da Stadium (which can seat over 20,000 fans)

  I posted this info previously but now they’ve announced the cards which are:

November 10
DGUSA Open The Freedom Gate Title Match
Ricochet defends vs. Chuck Taylor

DGUSA Open The United Gate Title Match
Trent Baretta & Caleb Konley defend vs. Fire Ant & Silver Ant

SHINE Title Match
Ivelisse defends vs. Su Yung

Special Challenge Tag Team Match
AR Fox & Rich Swann vs. The Bravado Brothers

EVOLVE Ratings Match
Johnny Gargano vs. Biff Busick

SHINE Showcase Match
Allysin Kay vs. Mia Yim

November 12
Special Six Man Tag Team Main Event
Ricochet, Rich Swann & AR Fox vs. Fire Ant, Silver Ant & Chuck Taylor

DGUSA Open The United Gate Title Match
Trent Baretta & Caleb Konley vs. The Bravado Brothers

SHINE Title Match
Ivelisse defends vs.Allysin Kay

The Rivalry Goes To China Part 1 - EVOLVE Ratings Match
Biff Busick vs. Timothy Thatcher

SHINE Showcase Match
Mia Yim vs. Su Yung

Special Attraction Match
Tracy Williams vs. Earl Cooter

November 14
DGUSA Open The Freedom Gate Title Match
Ricochet defends vs. AR Fox

FIP World Heavyweight Title Match
Trent Baretta defends vs. Rich Swann

Classic Feud Comes To China
Johnny Gargano vs. Chuck Taylor

Grudge Tag Team Match
Fire Ant & Silver Ant vs. The Bravado Brothers

EVOLVE Ratings Match
Timothy Thatcher vs. Caleb Konley

SHINE Showcase Tag Team Match
Ivelisse & Mia Yim vs. Allysin Kay & Su Yung

November 16
DGUSA Open The Freedom Gate Title Match
Ricochet defends vs. Johnny Gargano

Special DGUSA Open The United Gate Three Way Match
Trent Baretta & Caleb Konley defend vs. The Colony vs. The Bravado Brothers

SHINE Title Match
Ivelisse defends vs. Mia Yim

The Rivalry Goes To China Part 2 - EVOLVE Ratings Match
Biff Busick vs. Timothy Thatcher

Special Attraction EVOLVE Ratings Match
Rich Swann vs. AR Fox

EVOLVE Ratings Match
Chuck Taylor vs. Jody Kristofferson

  WWN (the company that represents Evolve, DG USA, Shine and FIP) also recently announced plans for Wrestlemania 31 weekend. Will run on 3/27 and 3/28 in San Jose, CA at the Santa Clara County Fairgrounds as well as hosting the shows live on iPPV


  Former MMA fighter who appeared on season 7 of UFC’s Ultimate Fighter Matthew Riddle is now training to be a pro wrestler at The Monster Factory in New Jersey. Training under Danny Cage, QT Marshall, Blue Meanie and Bill Wiles. Riddle has a record of 8-3 in MMA while competing for UFC and Bellator. Riddle’s wife is also training at the school apparently.

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