-Brandon Aarons opened the show, saying he was being forced to retire from wrestling due to spinal problems. General Manager Luke Roberts named Tony Kozina as the new challenger for Cameron Cage's Heavyweight Title later in the night.
-IHW Invitational Tournament: Billy McNeil d. Ace Hawkins(w/ Brandon Espinosa) with the Flippy Cutter.
-IHW Invitational Tournament: K.C. Karrington d. Brandon Espinosa(w/ Ace Hawkins) with the hammerlock Flatliner after Ace accidentally knocked his partner off the turnbuckles. Hawkins deliberately nailed Espy after the matchup.
-IHW Invitational Tournament: Jordan McEntyre d. Neil Diamond Cutter with a double-underhook piledriver.
-IHW Invitational Tournament: The Great Malaki(w/ The Great Cheyenne) d. David Osborne; Osborne almost had Malaki pinned after a spear but Cheyenne distracted the referee. That allowed Malaki to recover and get the three-count with a sunset flip out of the corner.
-The Hooligans & Ace Roberts d. Chaz Wesson, Justin Wade, & Dash Rando; The Hooligans hit their wheelbarrow/DDT double-team finisher on Wesson, but Roberts tagged himself into the match and stole the pin on Chaz. Ace boasted that he had won all by himself, earning a beating from both the Hooligans and Wesson.
-Evan Money d. Steven Kennedy via rollup to retain the Illinois Title. SSK attacked Money after the match and vowed to destroy him in the future.
-Cameron Cage(w/ Mr. Late-Nite) d. Tony Kozina to retain the Heavyweight Title after knocking out Kozina with the title belt as MLN distracted the ref.
-Billy McNeil won the IHW Invitational Tournament, winning a four-way dance with The Great Malaki, K.C. Karrington, and Jordan McEntyre. McNeil took a triple-team beating from the heels, but the other three started fighting each other and Malaki pinned McEntyre after a German suplex(assisted by a Karrington superkick). McNeil got a quick fall on K.C. via victory roll, leaving him one-on-one with Malaki. Malaki nearly won after a piledriver, but took too long to make the cover and Billy kicked out. McNeil backdropped his way out of a second piledriver attempt, delivered the Flippy Cutter, and got the victory with the Pac-Man Attack. After the match, Karrington re-entered to attack McNeil and smashed the Invitational Trophy to bits. Mephisto personally got involved as the situation got increasingly out of control, but referees were finally able to restore order.
Next show is 7/23 in East St. Louis at the Jackie Joyner-Kersee Center.
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