-Waco d. Andino Giovanni; Giovanni appeared to injure his shoulder early in the bout, so Waco snapmared him to the mat and quickly hooked him for the pin.
-Big Jim Hoffarth d. Max Archer; Waco interfered in the match, but Texan fought him off and went on to beat Archer after a chokeslam and double-underhook powerbomb.
-Heath Hatton d. Matt Cage after the falling DDT.
-Ring announcer Ben Simon interviewed Chris Hargas; he announced that he had been out of action with an injury but would be returning to the ring very soon.
-Shorty Biggs d. Jake Parnell after the Shortcut.
-Gary Jackson d. Mallaki Matthews with the Texas Cloverleaf.
-Chaz Wesson d. Ricky Cruz by DQ when Cruz blatantly hit Wesson in the head with a steel chair. Cruz wasn't done for the night as he continued his abuse of the bloodied Old School Warrior; Shorty Biggs hit the ring to defend Chaz but Ricky fought him off. Commissioner Keith Smith stood up for his former tag team partner but Cruz laid him out as well. Referee Keith Smith Jr. finally ran out with a chair and that convinced Cruz to leave the ring.
-Ron Powers & Daniel Eads d. Ax Allwardt & Frankie Wyatt; Eads pinned Wyatt after Powers rocket-launched him off the top rope into a flying Superman Punch.
-Ken Kasa(w/ Travis Cook) d. Jake Dirden in a best-of-three-falls match to retain the Classic Title. Dirden won the first fall with the Asiatic Spike in about twenty-two minutes. Kasa kicked off the turbuckles to counter another Spike, but this time Dirden rolled off his shoulders to escape the pin attempt. The wrestlers tumbled out of the ring and Kasa ran Dirden into the ringpost, then Cook pulled Dirden's feet out from under him as he attempted to re-enter the ring; that led to Dirden being counted out at about the twenty-four minute mark. Things broke down in the third fall as neither man could keep the other down and Travis blatantly entered the ring to get involved in the match. In the chaos, Dirden threw Kasa over the top rope and then threw Cook across the ring, accidentally knocking down referee Jay King. The official finally called for the DQ at 35:34 due to Dirden throwing Kasa over the top rope, meaning Kasa won the match and retained his title.
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