Your hosts are Tim E.D. & John Johnson.
Tommy Daniels vs. C.B. Gibson: Joined in progress, though it doesn't really matter as Jeff G. Bailey sends in Mikael Judas to destroy both men. Bailey rants and raves about how Se7en will ensure that Heavyweight Champion Shadow Jackson's career ends tonight...oh yeah, no-contest or something.
Jacob Ashworth vs. Bryan Cassanova for the Young Lions' Title: We get this match in clipped form...Cassanova upset Billy Buck a few weeks ago, if I'm not mistaken. Cassanova goes for his TKO finisher but Ashworth slides down the back into a sunset flip for the victory...but Cassanova dishes out some post-match retribution ending in the TKO. He sets up a second TKO but Billy Buck runs him off before the deed can be done.
Youth Gone Wild vs. The Ambassadors(w/ John Johnson) for the Tag Team Titles: Another clipped matchup without commentary...I presume they were having technical issues. Dustin Knight appears to tweak his knee at one point, leaving Anthony Henry to fight a good portion of the match by himself. The fans shout "Hey Hey Hey" to make fun of Jacoby Boykins...heh. Dan Wilson watches from ringside with Dany Only...and we see some issues with the tag champs as Henry doesn't want to tag in his injured partner despite Knight's insistence that he can go. Henry finally gets in enough trouble that he falls back into his corner and practically tags Knight by accident...but the house afire is put out fairly quickly as the Ambassadors take out the bad leg. Knight catches Chris Mayne by surprise with a small package(two-count) and then a flying neckbreaker, then kicks him away...but Boykins distracts the ref so he doesn't see the tag to Henry. The Ambassadors take out Knight with a powerbomb/backcracker combo and that should be it, but Only pulls the ref out of the ring and shoves him! That's a DQ and YGW keep the belts...an argument ensues between the heel teams(presumably the Hate Junkies were wanting to preserve their own future rematch with the champs) but Henry takes out everyone with a somersault plancha!
Billy Buck vs. Andrew Pendleton III: We're back to standard broadcasting for the moment. Both guys have been through the revolving door between singles competition and tag team warfare in recent years. Buck sets up for the Buck Wild superkick, but Cassanova runs in for the DQ...and it looks like Pendleton and Cassanova are on the same page. The save is made by the returning Adrian Hawkins and the faces hold the high ground...
Skirra Corvus vs. Dany Only(w/ Dan Wilson): The Reverend has some choice words for his former protege, thus solidifying the face turn. Corvus runs through his offense but Only delivers a well-placed knee at a key moment, following up with a hanging backcracker. Corvus makes the comeback and nearly wins with a re-entry sunset flip, but Only cuts him off with a Buh-Buh Bomb. Alabama Slam is set up but Corvus counters into a rollup to just barely notch the three-count.
Shadow Jackson vs. Se7en(w/ Jeff G. Bailey) for the Heavyweight Title: Back to clippage at this point...Shadow was badly injured by Mikael Judas a few weeks ago and Bailey takes a few cheapshots at the ankle for good measure. Se7en is relentless in his attack on the injured ankle...and so is Bailey when the openings arise. Jackson isn't the type to surrender and he desperately fights back...but he tries to Irish-whip Se7en across the ring and he can't put ANY weight on the ankle. Se7en makes the mistake of going semi-aerial and Shadow raises the knee of his good leg to block a Vaderbomb. It looks like Hulk-Up time...but his ankle is too badly hurt to deliver the 1031 Spinebuster. Se7en drops him with a gutwrench suplex/powerbomb hybrid and scores the shockingly easy pin...we have a newwwww NWA Anarchy Heavyweight Champion. General Manager J.T. Talent and the referee brigade hit the ring to check on Jackson's condition and assist him from the ring. Judas comes out to applaud the new champion's efforts and brings in the belt...but he holds it up in front of the new champion...and the two start fighting! Ladies and gentlemen, we have a face turn...Judas clotheslines Se7en out of the ring and throws him the belt to close the show. Should have guessed that Judas wouldn't associate with Bailey again so easily after their previous history...
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