Your hosts are Tim E.D. & John Johnson.
Billy Buck & Anthony Henry vs. The Texas Tornadoes(Jacob Kilgore & Galan Ramirez): Buck and Henry are without their usual tag team partners as Andrew Alexander and Dustin Knight are on the shelf with injuries. Buck & Henry do fine early, but a blind tag leaves Buck in a position to get double-teamed by the Tornadoes. Buck takes advantage of his opponents' arrogance and catches Kilgore with a Samoan Drop before tagging in Henry...the house is on fire! Henry gets a flurry of offense on both opponents, but Ramirez nicely reverses him into a modified pumphandle suplex...for two. A double-team backfires as Kilgore kicks Ramirez by accident, then Henry stuns Kilgore with a jumping enzuigiri...Buck had blind-tagged in and he follows up with the superkick on Kilgore for the three-count.
Steven Walters vs. Drew Haskins for the T.V. Title: Haskins is a newcomer to NWA Anarchy and he's got a big opportunity here. Johnson tells us that Haskins was trained by Tully Blanchard...there's a namedrop for ya. Walters pummels Haskins in the corner, but that gives Drew the opening to drop him face-first onto the top turnbuckle. Johnson notes the clock doesn't favor the champion as much as it did with the old ten-minute time-limit(it was recently extended to fifteen). Haskins drops a knee with Walters draped over the edge of the ring, but misses on the second attempt and the knee hits only ring frame. Walters takes advantage with a Jericho-style springboard dropkick off the second rope, then dropkicks the knee and delivers a shinbreaker. The champ rallies with more general offense but Haskins is able to return fire. Walters escapes that predicament and hits the Codebreaker to retain the title.
Brodie Ray Chase, Skirra Corvus, Tommy Daniels, & Ty Tyson vs. The Ambassadors, John Skyler, & Bobby Moore: Johnson gloats over the fact that his Ambassadors have the next shot at the Tag Team Titles held by For The Love Of Money. Each wrestler gets a turn in the ring before the power showdown between Chase and Jacoby Boykins...the shoulderblock showdown ends in a big clothesline from Chase. Brodie follows with an impressive showing of power as he picks up Boykins in a pumphandle suplex. Daniels tries to enter with a sunset flip, but only gets a two-count and Boykins mows him down with a clothesline in response. Daniels takes a beating from all four opponents for several minutes, but a blind charge by Chris Mayne allows Daniels to give him a drop-toehold into the turnbuckles. Hot tag to Brodie Ray Chase and chaos breaks loose with all eight men fighting. Boykins breaks up a double-underhook DDT attempt on Mayne as the referee attempts to restore order...but Chase takes out both Ambassadors with a double clothesline. Daniels tags himself back into the match...which not surprisingly backfires as he immediately falls victim to the Ambassadors' double-team powerbomb/backcracker combo. However, the referee devotes his full and undivided attention to getting Boykins out of the ring...and Tag Team Champion Bryan Cassanova jumps in the ring to deliver a TKO on Mayne! Whoops, the referee wasn't THAT distracted...the heel team wins by DQ. Johnson gripes after the match, saying this is proof that Cassanova is the bad guy and he and his Ambassadors are the "good guys"...sure.
Azrael(w/ Dan Wilson) vs. Kimo for the Heavyweight Title: The hostilities won't even wait for the official ring introductions...it's a battle of unorthodox styles to say the least. The champion goes aerial to take control and The Reverend adds a cheapshot from outside the ring. Azrael and Wilson decide to talk a walk, but Kimo gets a hold of The Rev which prompts a brawl with Azrael...ending with Azrael suplexing Kimo on the entrance ramp! Azrael attempts to re-enter the ring but Kimo pulls him back to the floor...the brawl continues and we have a double countout. Bah! That won't stop the fight, as you might expect...Kimo gives Azrael the ringside tour as the other referees attempt to restore order. The fight ends up back in the ring and the locker room empties to keep the two separated...they finally get Azrael and Wilson out of there, leaving Kimo in the ring to close the show.
Next week: Mikael Judas & Jacob Ashworth vs. Shaun Tempers & Bo Newsom.
No comments:
Post a Comment