ROH TV
-Commentators: Kevin Kelly & Nigel McGuinness.
-Jimmy Jacobs d. Silas Young after a spear.
-Davey Richards d. Ricky Marvin with a brainbuster.
-Eddie Edwards d. Kevin Steen by countering a package piledriver attempt with a jackknife cradle. Michael Bennett had attacked Steen before the match and hit him with the piledriver, putting him at a severe disadvantage before the bout even began.
SICW Wrestling Explosion
Commentator: Larry Matysik.
Ricky Cruz & Ron Powers vs. Classic Champion Ken Kasa & Flash Flanagan: Powers tells ring announcer Ben Simon that he's lost weight, so Ricky jokingly tells Ben that he has GAINED some pounds...heh. Kasa's manager Travis Cook is absent due to being knocked loopy(well, loopier) by The Honky Tonk Man's guitar in Belleville. The faces are on the same page: "Hey, sorry about ending your brother's career and beating you bloody a year or so ago." "No worries." Everyone in this match is fine with a little rule-bending; the faces switch behind the referee's back a few times without a tag. Cruz adds a "questionable" elbowdrop on Kasa as the referee is arguing with Flanagan, then Powers crotches Kasa on the top rope for fun.
Kasa finally turns it around and gets Flanagan into the bout...chaos breaks loose for a moment and that's enough for Flanagan to clip Ricky's knee. A momentary bit of miscommunication for the faces leads to another knee clip by Flash, putting the heels in firm control. Cruz gets an opening for a tag, but Powers is arguing with Flanagan and misses it. More heel dominance ensues as they pull all the tricks, including a ref distraction when an actual tag is made. Cruz finally ducks a double clothesline and shoves Kasa into Flanagan...and he makes the hot tag to Powers! The house is on fire! Ricky re-enters to take care of Flanagan and Powers hits the piledriver to beat the Classic Champion! The winning teammates shake hands afterwards...
Flashback to August 1980: Ken Patera d. Tommy Yates with the swinging full nelson.
Anarchy Wrestling TV #404
-Commentator: Bret Wolverton, Andrew Pendleton III, & Jeremy Vain(for the main event).
-Anthony Henry(w/ Miss Rachel) d. Victor Andrews after a spear(his rival Stryknyn's finisher). Stryknyn ran into the ring after the bell and speared Henry; B.J. Hancock ran in to defend his tag team partner but Stryknyn was just leaving.
-Kevin Blue, Brandon Parker, The Vandal, & Dango Wynn d. Hot Commodity(Young Lions' Champion C.B. Suave & Tommy Penirelli) & The Washington Bullets(Jon & Trey Williams)(w/ Charlie Cash) in an elimination tag match. Eliminations: Penirelli made Parker tap out to the anklelock. Jon Williams pinned Vandal after a backcracker followed by a Diamond Cutter from Trey. Wynn pinned Trey Williams after the frog splash. Jon Williams pinned Wynn after a flying backcracker off the second rope, but Blue immediately ran in to roll up Jon Williams for another elimination. Blue kicked Penirelli into Suave and pinned Penirelli after an Air Raid Crash. Suave thought he could hip-swivel and showboat but Blue small-packaged him for the flash pin and the win.
-Wildside d. Mike Posey(w/ Charlie Cash) by DQ when T.V. Champion Bobby Moore attacked Wildside after Wildside hit Posey with the superkick. Moore hit Wildside with the loaded forearm pad and tried to unmask him, but Steven Walters ran off the heels before the newcomer's identity could be exposed.
-Geter fought Mikael Judas to a no-contest in a lumberjack match to retain the Heavyweight Title. The match was thrown out after Wildside attacked Bobby Moore, sparking a brawl with all of the lumberjacks. Promoter Franklin Dove finally called for an end to the fight...he ordered a cage match between Geter and Judas for Fright Night. He also said that Jeremy Vain would get his title rematch against Geter at the next show and that Judas would face the Urban Assault Squad(Shadow Jackson & Nemesis) in a handicap match.
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