Your hosts are Tim E.D. & John Johnson.
Steven Walters vs. John Skyler for the T.V. Title: Skyler pulls off a nice transition move as he turns a standard shoulder-to-the-gut-through-the-ropes into a full-fledged slingshot spear. Skyler focuses his attack on the midsection after that(PSYCHOLOGY~!)...the momentum shifts a few times and Skyler nearly wins after a Flying Chuck but Walters kicks out at two. Walters returns fire with a German suplex...for two. Walters blocks Sliced Bread #2 and hits his Codebreaker finisher to retain the title in a hard-fought match.
Billy Buck, Skirra Corvus, & Anthony Henry vs. Gil Quest, Bobby Moore, & J.C. Walker, elimination tag match: Interesting matchup here. Corvus blitzes the opponents with offense in the early going, culminating in a huge top-rope plancha. Graveyard Shift finishes off Quest, but Moore gets a cheap rollup on Corvus to eliminate him as well(a handful of tights may or may not have been involved). Johnson reminds me of the fact that Bobby Moore was in Anarchy before as one-half of the Technicians/Regular Guys. Things settle into a standard tag match after that...Moore & Walker isolate Henry for several minutes. Doesn't look like the Submission Squad's match with Brodie Ray Chase & Johnny Dangerous is making the cut for television airing, sorry to say...Johnson makes reference to the match on commentary though it didn't air. Buck gets a hot tag and cleans house, leveling Walker with the Buck Wild superkick...but Moore takes out Buck with a flying boot and gets the surprise pin. Henry re-enters in grand fashion with a missile dropkick on Moore and rallies, knowing he's in a two-on-one situation. Walker inserts himself by snapping Henry's throat off the top rope, putting Henry in a whole lot of trouble...
Henry gets an opening to deliver a double-stomp from the top rope to Walker's back, leaving both men down...he tries to keep Moore out of the ring, but a double-team backfires and Moore hits Walker with the flying boot by mistake. Henry takes out Walker with a buzzsaw kick and pins him, leaving Moore alone for his side. Nice exchange between the final two ends with Henry hitting a huge brainbuster for the victory.
Shaun Tempers vs. Mikael Judas, no-DQ match for the NWA North American Title: This one spills out of the ring quickly...a fan even holds up a chair and Judas rams Tempers' head into it. Judas chokes Tempers with a camera wire, then sets up for El Crucifijo on the entrance ramp but Bo Newsom runs interference. It's no-DQ so it's essentially a two-on-one situation...that finally gives the champion an edge. It settles back down into a one-on-one matchup with Newsom outside the ring...and Bo passes in a chair for the fun of it. Johnson announces that NWA World Champion Adam Pearce will appear at an Anarchy show in December...goodie. Tempers sets up the chair in the corner and whips Judas into it, but only gets a two-count after that.
Judas gets an opening by snapping Tempers' throat off the top rope, but Newsom goes on the attack to give his buddy a chance to recover. Tempers gets Judas in the cobra clutch but Judas backs him into the corner repeatedly to break free. Judas finally gets some momentum and nails the corner Mafia Kick but Newsom becomes a nuisance once again. Tempers misses a big swing with the chair and Judas gets the weapon, but Newsom stops him from using it..only for Judas to punch the chair back into his face! That takes Bo out of the matchup and Judas finally has Tempers one-on-one...he delivers a blatant stomp to the groin, but suddenly Se7en runs in to nail Judas! Jeff G. Bailey arrives as well...Se7en plants Judas with his version of the chokeslam, then puts Tempers on top of Judas for the three-count!
Bailey enters the ring to threaten his former protege Judas...General Manager J.T. Talent arrives to restore order but Bailey shoves him. Talent grabs Bailey and gets nailed by Se7en who delivers a sitout powerbomb! Talent had to retire due to back problems and that won't do him any favors...and suddenly Judas sits up. He throttles Se7en...but Bailey throws a fireball in Judas' face! Both Judas and Talent are in bad shape, leaving Se7en and Bailey to stand tall...the locker room empties but the damage has been done. Kimo squares off with Se7en but he's done his business for the night...
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