Sunday, June 28, 2015

Sunday HRW Results From Cahokia, IL

-The show started with a ten-bell salute for Dusty Rhodes, Tommy Rogers, Buddy Landell, and Cora Combs.
-Flip Kendrick d. Justin D'Air after a top-rope Buff Blockbuster into a flying inverted DDT (8:44).
-Promoter Frank Thurman announced that the Tag Team Titles were vacant due to lack of defenses by reDRagon(Kyle O'Reilly & Bobby Fish) and a decision hadn't been made about who the next champions would be.  He announced that HRW had made a deal with Roku to air matches.  He also mentioned that Magic Man was not in attendance due to illness.
-Mike Outlaw d. Tony Kozina by countering an anklelock with a victory roll pin (9:16).
-"The Sicilian Psychopath" Tommaso Ciampa d. "The Beer City Bruiser" Matt Winchester after Bruiser missed a Vader Bomb, allowing Ciampa to capitalize with a knee trembler for the win (9:49).
-Team I.O.U.("Limitless" Nick Iggy & "The Music City Mutt" Kerry Awful) d. "The Madman" Paco Gonzalez & "The Millenial" Danny Adams.  Paco & Danny nearly scored an upset with a combination reverse Stunner/Diamond Dust on Iggy, but Team I.O.U. came back to win when Awful pinned Paco after the Michinoku Driver/dropkick combo (11:30).
-"The Supercharged Superstar" Bolt Brady d. "The Last Real Man" Silas Young by DQ when Silas shoved the referee, then gave Bolt a blatant low blow before attacking him with a chair (11:37).  Brady became the number-one contender to the Heavyweight Title with his win.
-Blake Edward Belakis d. "Mr. '70s Kung Fu" Louis Lyndon to retain the Heavyweight Title.  Belakis brought the belt into the ring, then delivered a low blow as the referee was getting the championship out of play.  Belakis wore him down with a double-underhook guillotine hold; Lyndon escaped the hold by pushing Blake through the ropes to the floor, but Belakis sidestepped Lyndon outside the ring and Louis hit the ringpost shoulder-first.  Belakis capitalized on the injury with a shoulderbreaker and locked on the double-underhook guillotine hold for a second time; Lyndon never tapped out, but the referee called for the bell as Lyndon passed out in the hold (15:53).
-After the match, Belakis did more damage with a palm strike and a chair attack on Lyndon's injured arm...Bolt Brady ran him off, but then Silas Young attacked Brady from behind with his knee brace.

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