-Big Jim Hoffarth & Farmer Billy Hills d. Christian Rose & Ax Allwardt when Hoffarth pinned Rose after the chokeslam (9:27).
-Bull Bronson d. "Dirdey" Jake Dirden; Dirden tried to cut off Bronson on the top rope, but Bronson fell on top of the superplex attempt and got the pinfall (9:28).
-"Night Train/Gorgeous/Great One" Gary Jackson fought Mohamad Ali Vaez to a no-contest; the referee lost control of the brawl and threw the match out after both men shoved him away (5:00).
-Promoter Herb Simmons interviewed WWE Hall Of Famer Koko B. Ware in the ring. Koko called the younger fans in attendance to ringside and talked to them about following their dreams. Herb also brought out Gary Jackson to talk about his and Koko's formative years in the wrestling business.
-Bobby D & Shiloh Jonze d. "The Money" Matt Cage & "All About Me" Mallaki Matthews; Jonze pinned Mallaki after a Trouble In Paradise-style flying roundhouse kick (7:35).
-Flash Flanagan d. "The Man Of Tomorrow" Daniel Eads. Eads tweaked his knee when he delivered a double-axhandle off the top rope, then reaggravated it when he hit an inverted atomic drop. The veteran Flanagan was able to take advantage of the injury and focused on the leg, wearing Eads down with a figure-four leglock. Flanagan finally trapped Eads in an anklelock; Eads didn't tap out but the referee called for the bell, declaring Eads unable to continue (14:16). Flanagan didn't stop there as he did more damage to the leg with his kendo stick and a steel chair...Classic Champion Heath Hatton finally hit the ring to run off Flanagan. Flash said that he was wondering what it would take to get the champion's attention...
-Red River Jack(w/ "The Famous" Big Daddy) d. "The King Of Chaos" Ricky Cruz by countout. The competitive matchup saw Jack survive Cruz's superkick and nearly deliver the Double-R-J(Diamond Cutter); at that point, Cruz bailed out of the ring and walked away from the match (9:06). Ricky got the house microphone and claimed he knew the identity of the masked man: "I know it's you, RON!"
-Heath Hatton d. "Ironman" Ken Kasa by countout to retain the Classic Title; Kasa's manager Travis Cook was banned from the building. Kasa tried to cheat with a foreign object in his boot, but the referee caught him; that led to the official accidentally getting knocked down in a collision. Hatton got a hold of the metal baton in Kasa's boot, but Kasa stopped him from using it with a low blow. The referee recovered to count Kasa's pin attempt, but Hatton barely got his shoulder up at 2 1/2. The two fought on the edge of the ring and that led to Hatton spearing Kasa off the apron, causing Kasa to hit his head on the edge of the timekeeper's table...after that, Kasa was unable to beat the ten-count back into the ring (15:55). Flanagan ran out to attack Hatton...but Daniel Eads limped out to the ring and Flash backed off. However, Flanagan challenged Hatton to defend his title against the "real champion" in the near future...
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