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Post by mattharms on Jul 17, 2016 16:26:56 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 7/9/2009:
Tonight on NAWA Glory, the main and only event featuring a Best Two Out of Three Falls Match between Bryan Danielson and Miles Stylish. The first fall is for Stylish’s NAWA Television Title, the second fall is for Danielson’s NAWA International Title, and the third fall, if the first two are split are for the championship. We do have stand by matches ready in case these two finish early, with Tara taking on Mia Stylish for the NAWA Women’s Title, and El Generico and Kevin Steen taking on Teddy Hart and Christopher Daniels. But, right now, we’ve got this match right now.
Both men are in the feeling out process very early, trading some holds on the canvas. Danielson delivers an armdrag and hyper extends the arm of Stylish with a short arm scissors. Stylish bridges out of the hold, kipping up out of the move. Both of them trade chops, battering each other. Stylish throws Danielson off into the ropes. A pair of leapfrogs, but Danielson has Stylish on his shoulders. Airplane spin delivered to Stylish.
A dizzied Stylish is caught around the arm. LaBell Lock is attempted. Stylish fights out of the hold and reaches the ropes. Danielson headlocks Stylish and delivers a series of forearm smashes before sending him into the corner. A running knee smash into the corner is avoided. Stylish moves out of the way and has Danielson. Swinging snap suplex brings him over. Stylish covers hooking the leg and makes a two count. He pulls himself up and a huge leaping kneedrop to the chest.
The NAWA Television Champion begins to work Danielson over. Uppercut punches stun him and put him the corner. Stylish snap mares him and works over the neck and shoulder of Danielson on the canvas. He’s preventing Danielson from getting a grip on any of his submission holds like the LaBell Lock or the Guillotine Choke by punishing his shoulder. Stylish delivers a hammerlock bodyslam, holds onto the arm and works over his adversary, pounding away at him further.
Stylish punishes Danielson with a double armbar submission, working over both of the arms. Danielson begins to fight out, until Stylish nails him with a series of kneelifts to the midsection. Divorce Court brings Danielson down, and Stylish holds on, before hitting a modified lung blower to the arm, into a cross armbreaker. Danielson fights out of the hold. He staggers on the ropes and Stylish throws Danielson off into the ropes. Elbow smash is ducked off of the ropes and Danielson comes off of the ropes with a leaping dropkick.
Danielson pulls off an elbow strike, but cradles his arm. He has to opt for a series of kicks and he sends Stylish flying through the ropes. A tope suicida brings Stylish down, causing him to ricochet into the guardrail. Danielson further injuries his shoulder. He scoops up Stylish and rolls him into the ring. Danielson ascends to the top rope and raises his arms, waiting for Stylish to pull himself to a standing position. Springboard dropkick takes out his opponent. Danielson covers Stylish hooking the leg. Two and a half count when Stylish kicks out!
He holds onto the back of the head of Stylish and hammers him with forearm smashes into the corner. Danielson throws Stylish halfway across the ring. Belly to back suplex is avoided when Stylish lands on his feet. He hooks Danielson, full nelson, into a Dragon Suplex! Stylish bridges and scores the pin. Miles Stylish defeated Bryan Danielson to retain the NAWA Television Title, bringing the decision up 1-0 in 34:44.
The second fall begins, with Stylish hooking the leg on Danielson for a two and a half count! The fans are getting behind Danielson. Stylish pushes him into the corner and nails him with a series of elbow strikes in the corner. Multiple chops throws Danielson for the loop! He throws Danielson into the ropes hitting a tilt a whirl suplex. He slams Danielson down to the canvas. He covers Danielson, and a two and nine tenths count!
The International Champion knows he’s one pinfall away from being locked out of the NAWA World Championship scene. Stylish bends down and goes for a suplex. Danielson drops down behind Stylish. Stylish turns around and Danielson hammers him with a series of vicious kicks. This time he has Stylish into the corner. Stylish bounces into the corner. Running shoulder into the corner is avoided and Stylish has Danielson. Inverted brain buster brings him down. Stylish coves him and once again, Danielson barely kicks out of the move!
Stylish turns over Danielson, and extends the arm. He batters him with a series of forearm smashes to the shoulder. He scoops up Danielson and a huge shoulderbreaker brings him down! Stylish hits a scissors of scissor stomps, and brings up Danielson, ramming him into the corner. He beats on him and puts him on the top rope. Stylish climbs to the top rope, and heads for a superplex. Danielson blocks Stylish and shoves him off of the ropes.
The NAWA Television champion lands down. Danielson adjusts his attack and dives off. Flying Cross Body Block is countered. Stylish rolls Danielson onto the shoulders for the Las Vegas Trauma, but Danielson counters by dropping down. A huge belly to back suplex brings Stylish down! Danielson rolls over, pulling himself up using the ropes. Stylish charges Danielson and eats a kick to the face. Danielson backs off Stylish into the corner and corner kicks rock the Television champion. He throws Stylish all the way across the ring.
Huge corner bullet dropkick brings Stylish down. Danielson steps back off and running knee strike to the face. The gunshot has gone off. He covers Stylish hooking the leg. And he scores the pin. Bryan Danielson pins Miles Stylish in 58:52 to even up the falls 1-1
The International Champion steps up and grabs Stylish, pulling him up. A series of forearm smashes rocks the champion back into the corner. Stylish is sent flying into the corner hard. A running forearm smash nails him into the corner. Danielson goes for the knee strike again, but Stylish bolts it to the floor. Danielson opts for a baseball slide!
Stylish is slumped over the ring apron. Danielson bends down and pulls Stylish onto the ring apron. He goes for a suplex into the ring. The shoulder gives out and the NAWA Television Champion collapses down onto Danielson. He covers hooking the leg and gains another close nearfall.
The Television Champion hooks the head and applies a dragon sleeper. He is cranking on the back of the neck, trying to force a submission. The fans are getting behind Danielson all the way, in this attempt to break out of the hold. Danielson fights out of the hold with a series of knee strikes hammered to the side of the head, drawing cheers from the fans.
Both men are now on their feet and trading shot for shot. Both of them wind up and ail each other with vicious forearm smashes. They connect with more vicious forearm smashes. Stylish sends Danielson into the ropes, and goes for the Las Vegas Trauma. Danielson counters by rolling into the LaBell Lock! He has the move locked into place! He can’t quite get it fully locked on thanks to the beating his shoulder has suffered. Stylish makes it to the ropes.
Danielson stomps away at the back of his opponents head. He pulls him forward and drills him with some knees to the face, before pulling him back into a double underhook suplex. Danielson steps back and running dropkick nails him in the face. Danielson gives the signal, pumping his hand in the air. Stylish is in the corner. Danielson makes the running start.
He collides with the turnbuckle knee first. Stylish has Danielson in a waistlock, and goes for a rolling reverse cradle into a bridge. Danielson hangs onto the ropes and Stylish rolls over onto his knees. Danielson winds up and kicks Stylish in the face hard! Stylish lands down and he may have been knocked out. Two and a half count when Stylish drapes his knee over the bottom rope!
Instinct is what brought this match to the dance. Danielson looks skywards, and heads to the top rope. Stylish rolls over on his feet, and he staggers, sending the referee flying back into the ropes. Danielson is crotched down on the top rope. Stylish climbs up with Danielson and hops on the shoulders. He goes for a Frankensteiner off of the top rope. Danielson blocks and Stylish flips over, wiping out the referee in the process.
A bad break for Stylish who has wiped out the referee. Danielson perches himself on the top rope, and is ready to dive off. OUT COMES SEDERICK SKYHAWK FROM THE BACK TO NAIL DANIELSON WITH A BELT SHOT KNOCKING HIM OFF OF THE ROPES! He steps into the ring and Brush with Greatness on Stylish.
Skyhawk yells he’s the champion, he deserves the spotlight. Out comes another referee, who throws this match up, declaring it a no contest. Bryan Danielson DDQ Miles Stylish, 1-1-1 in 87:55(**** ½)
The NAWA Owner Amanda Sinclair makes her way out and bitches out Skyhawk for screwing up her main event tonight. Skyhawk yells he is her main event, he’s the champion, he’s the best title holder in this company. Sinclair asks Skyhawk if he wants to bet on that.
The fans are buzzing, and Sinclair says she’s been hearing Skyhawk running his mouth, and guess what, at the biggest show of the year, he will be the main event. At WrestleClash VIII, the three top men will go at it…..belt for belt for belt! Television Champion Miles Stylish, International Champion Bryan Danielson, and World Champion Sederick Skyhawk. Winner takes the gold, all of the gold.
We have a bit of a freakout at the hands of Skyhawk, but the match is set and this may be the single biggest match in eight seasons of this company. All three championship belts are on the line, August 16th, 2009.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 19, 2016 15:45:19 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 7/16/2009:
Tonight, the two stand by matches from last week will take place when NAWA Women’s Champion Mia Stylish puts the belt on the line against Tara, and also Kevin Steen and El Generico take on Christopher Daniels and Teddy Hart.
We see the NAWA World Champion Sederick Skyhawk coming down the ring, talking about the belt for belt for belt match against the Television Champion Miles Stylish and the International Champion Bryan Danielson at WrestleClash VIII. He says he’s going to put a kink in the main event, as he’s signed Stylish’s open contract, and will be challenging him for the Television Title tonight. Stylish will be out of WrestleClash VIII when he loses his title. Skyhawk says it’s time to put the doubters to rest.
The NAWA Women’s Title is on the line with Mia Stylish taking on Tara. Tara uses her high impact offense to take the champion down, sending her off into the corner. Running knee smash in the corner stuns Stylish, and she heads up top for a slingshot legdrop. Stylish avoids the move and starts pounding away at Tara, picking her arm apart. Tara fights out and superkicks Stylish for a two count. She misses a charge and Stylish tries for the Kimura Lock. Tara fights out of that move and some back and forth action, until Stylish hits a single arm DDT and folds back the arm into an armbar submission for a tap out. Mia Stylish makes Tara tap out to the armbar submission to retain the NAWA Women’s title in 10:44(***)
Amanda Sinclair is out to announce Taylor Wilde will receive her return match against Stylish at WrestleClash VIII, and to insure there’s a decisive winner, they will go Best Two out of Three Falls. Therefore, there won’t be excuses. Not only will someone get pinned, but they’ll be pinned at least twice! So we’ll see who the decisive NAWA Women’s Champion is.
The next match featured James Storm taking on Claudio Castagnoli. On August 16th at WrestleClash VIII, Beer Money Incorporated will defend the NAWA World Tag Team Titles against the Kings of Wrestling. Tonight, Castagnoli got some much needed momentum for the Kings of Wrestling, finishing off Storm with the Swiss Death. Claudio Castagnoli pinned James Storm with the Swiss Death in 8:44(** ½)
We cut backstage where Samoa Joe is asking about his match at WrestleClash VIII. The past two years, he’s been in the main event, so he should get a marquee match. Amanda Sinclair says she does have a marquee match, against one of the biggest names in wrestling in the past several decades. At WrestleClash VIII, Samoa Joe will go one on one with Mick Foley! Joe says he’s surprised Foley wants more of him, but accepts the match. After he makes an example out of Foley, Joe’s going after the winner of the Triple Threat Match and he will be the NAWA World Champion.
The next match featured Christopher Daniels and Teddy Hart taking on El Generico and Kevin Steen. Steen and Generico had a miscue a couple of weeks ago, and there’s some tension between the two of them. Generico is beaten down for a good portion of this match, until he makes the hot tag. Steen runs wild on everyone, until Generico tags himself back in and goes for a flying cross body block on Hart. Steen knocks Daniels to the floor. Hart rolls through the hold and holds Generico’s tights to score the pn. Christopher Daniels and Teddy Hart defeated El Generico and Kevin Steen in 10:22(*** ½)
Hart grabs Generico and turns him over into the Sharpshooter. Steen looks before entering the ring and knocking Hart over. Steen stomps on Hart until he scurries to the outside. Steen checks on Generico, while reading him the riot act about getting back in the ring too soon.
The next match features Mark Briscoe going up against D’Angelo Dinero. Dinero uses his skills to wear down Mark Briscoe. Mark fights back and gets a couple of neafalls. He gets a bit overzealous on a charge and DDE gets the pin. D’Angelo Dinero pinned Mark Briscoe with the DDE in 8:22.(** ½)
Tyler Black storms down to the ring and gets in Dinero’s face. Security rushes out to keep these two apart. Amanda Sinclair is out, and says if Black wants another shot at Dinero, he’ll get one, at WrestleClash VIII.
Miles Stylish talks about how for the past seven months, he’s been on the outside looking in for an NAWA World Title Shot. He fell short of winning the Luck of the Draw, and his trilogy of matches with Bryan Danielson lead to inclusive finishes. He prefers a crack against Skyhawk one on one at WrestleClash VIII, but he’s not going to look a gift horse in the match. Tonight, he’s going to put the NAWA Television Title on the line to prove a point. He’s risking being shut out because if Skyhawk beats him tonight, it will be one on one because the belt for belt for belt stipulation will be belt and belt for belt.
The NAWA Television Title is on the line next with Sederick Skyhawk taking on Miles Stylish. Both men trade some holds for the early portion of this match. Stylish backs Skyhawk into the corner and works him over with forearm smashes before hurling him halfway across the ring. A running dropkick stuns Skyhawk in the corner. Stylish drills his adversary with a multiple succession of forearm smashes and sends his opponent off into the corner. He rushes in, and Skyhawk moves ,causing Stylish to hit the corner hard.
A reverse neckbreaker sends Stylish down to the canvas. Skyhawk covers him hooking the leg and two count. He kneels down and hammers away at his opponent. Skyhawk lifts up Stylish and sends him flying into the corner. A series of forearm smashes rattle his adversary. Skyhawk sends Stylish flying across the ropes and delivers a huge kneelift in the corner, further stunning his adversary. Skyhawk rears back and chops his opponent, staggering him up against the ropes. He sets up Stylish on the top rope. Superplex is countered and Stylish shoves Skyhawk off.
Springboard clothesline brings Skyhawk down. Stylish covers him hooking the leg for a two count. He raises his hand into the air and goes for a rana. Skyhawk counters with a stun gun out of the move. Stylish is slumped over, and Skyhawk hooks him. DDT brings Stylish down to the canvas. Skyhawk raises one hand into the air, and gets a few cheers from the fans. He steps back and pulls off a leaping forearm smash down across the top of the head. He stomps his opponent, pulling him up and front facelock. He slams his knee into Stylish’s face and turns him, before pulling out a very vicious reverse neckbreaker bringing his opponent down. Skyhawk covers Stylish hooking the leg and gets a very close nearfall!
Stylish pulls over Skyhawk and hammers away at the back of his opponent’s head. He picks up Stylish and sets him up on the top rope one more time. The NAWA World Champion is up and he has Stylish. Fireman’s Carry into a gutbuster brings down the NAWA World Champion. Skyhawk covers hooking the leg and another closer nearfall.
The NAWA World Champion beats down the Television Champion. He climbs to the top rope, facing the crowd. Moonsault misses when Stylish rolls out of the way. Both champions are down for a standing ten count and Stylish is up, hammering away at Skyhawk. Stylish throws Skyhawk into the ropes. Skyhawk ducks an elbow smash and Stylish comes off of the ropes. Backspring cross body block is countered with the Brush with Greatness! Damn it, Stylish just had been drilled down with one fluid snap. Skyhawk celebrates his move and covers, with Stylish kicking out just barely!
Skyhawk picks up Stylish and sets him up on the top rope. He goes for a hanging rope DDT, but Stylish counters with some elbow smashes to the side of the head. Stylish jumps off with a top rope Frankenstenier. Skyhawk catches Stylish and folding power bomb brings him down! Skyhawk has Stylish’s legs and turns him over into an elevated Boston Crab! The champion might have to submit, no Stylish reaches the ropes.
Something has gotten up Skyhawk’s ass tonight. He’s actually taking it to Miles Stylish. Brush with Greatness is countered and Stylish has Skyhawk up onto the shoulders. LVT is avoided when Skyhawk slips out to the side. Skyhawk has Stylish in a waistlock and rams him into the buckles before hitting a release German Suplex! He ascends to the top rope, and he’s going for the Falling Star. The Springboard Elbow Drop is countered when Stylish catches the arm on the way down and rolls Skyhawk into a crucifix cradle for the pin! Miles Stylish pinned Sederick Skyhawk with the crucifix cradle in 15:44(**** ¾)
Stylish has pinned Skyhawk to keep the NAWA Television Title and keep in the WrestleClash VIII main event. Skyhawk looks about ready to throw a fit, and maybe rightfully so! He had Stylish almost beat several times, and the announcers wonder if Skyhawk’s arrogant parading after the catch Brush with Greatness could have cost him a big win.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 21, 2016 19:40:52 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 7/23/2009: Amanda Sinclair is out to announce the six men in the Race to the Top Ladder Match will be divided into three singles matches. Teddy Hart challenges AJ Styles for the NAWA Cruiserweight Title, Kevin Steen takes on El Generico, and Austin Aries takes on Kurt Angle .And Angle and Aries, that match is right now.
The first match steps up with Austin Aries taking on Kurt Angle. Angle uses his technical wrestling skills to dazzle Aries, but to his credit, Aries keeps up with Angle. He sends Angle into the corner, pounding him into the corner with a series of forearm smashes. He sends Angle into the corner and pulls out a running leg lariat in the corner. Angle is slumped in the corner, and Aries takes him down with a series of uppercut punches to the side of the face. Brain Buster is blocked, and Angle drops down.
Triple German Suplexes delivered to Aries. Angle goes for the Angle Slam. Aries drops down the back and rolls up Angle for the pin. Austin Aries pinned Kurt Angle with a roll up in 13:22(*** ¼)
Austin Aries scores the win tonight, and leaves Angle a bit agitated. He pulls out an impressive flash pin. After failing to win the NAWA World Title last month, Aries is ready to go for another title shot, and the Race to the Top Ladder Match could be that decision.
We see Mick Foley who is talking about he came to this company to be a referee, but it seems like every time there’s a referee in professional wrestling, they get into a tiff with a competitor. Samoa Joe is the man who he got involved with. And at WrestleClash VIII, he laces up his boots one more time, taking on Samoa Joe. He says Joe is the baddest man on the block, but Foley doesn’t fear him. Joe might be surprised to see what he has up his sleeve. He tells Joe he hopes he has a nice day.
The next match features the number one contender and former NAWA Women’s Champion Taylor Wilde taking on Samoa Joe. Wilde takes a beating, but keeps fighting back. She nails Kong with a huge dropkick sending her into the corner. Kong shoves Wilde out of the corner and pulls out a spinebuster slam. She goes for a pump splash. Wilde avoided the pump splash, and she tangles Kong up with an Oklahoma Side Roll getting the pin. Taylor Wilde pinned Awesome Kong with an Oklahoma Side Roll in 8:55(** ½)
The Best Two out of Three Falls Match between Taylor Wilde and champion Mia Stylish is hyped up for August 16th. Both women traded the title back and forth without pinning each other once. This time, they will have a chance to pin each other twice.
The next match features D’Angelo Dinero taking on Amazing Red. Dinero remains on point with his winning ways, pulling out a DDE on Red to score the pin. D’Angelo Dinero pinned Amazing Red in 6:44(**)
The Pope will square off against Tyler Black in a return match from Dinero’s debut.
WrestleClash VIII will be headlined by a belt for belt for belt match, with NAWA Television Champion Miles Stylish, NAWA International Champion Bryan Danielson, and NAWA World Champion Sederick Skyhawk facing off against each other, the winner will take all. The announcers hype up how one man will have three belts. At WrestleClash VIII, there will only be one, and he will be the champion, August 16th, 2009 on Pay Per View.
The next match featured Kevin Steen and El Generico. These two men are normal tag team partners. Generico uses some high impact moves on Steen to rattle his cage. Steen catches Generico on a cross body block and powerslams him down. Some power offense by Steen rattles Generico including a running cannonball into the corner. It’s not enough to put Generico away. Steen beats down Generico and hammers away at him in the ropes. He goes for a power bomb, but Generico counters with a sunset flip, managing to hold down Steen enough to score the pin. El Generico pinned Kevin Steen with a sunset flip in 10:22(*** ½)
Steen suffers a rare loss. Generico rolls over, and Steen can’t believe he got beat. He looks down at Generico and claps, before leaving the ring without incident.
Bryan Danielson talks about how he’s been wrestling for ten years, and the pinnacle of his quest is the NAWA World Championship. All three belts are on the line at WrestleClash VIII, and Danielson has one big chance to make it big. The tagline is there could only be one and there will only be one, one champion. Danielson says it’s all or nothing for him, he has to win the NAWA World Title.
The NAWA Cruiserweight Championship headlines with AJ Styles defending against one of the greatest champions in Teddy Hart. Styles and Hart fire away at each other with punches, and chops, before Styles hits a pair of dropkicks, sending Hart stagger to the floor. Styles baseball slides Hart and throws him into the ring. Springboard is avoided, and Hart catches Styles with a legsweep bringing him down. He beats down the back of Styles head and pulls him up. A front layout suplex drops him down onto the top rope.
Hart keeps beating on Styles, before grounding him with a backbreaker. The former NAWA Cruiserweight Champion works over the back and the legs, prepping Styles for a Sharpshooter. The champion counters with a small package for a two count! Hart comes back with a double leg takedown and he stomps away at the chest of Styles. He picks up Styles and a cradle hook, hitting a cradle brain buster on Styles. Hart covers Styles hooking the leg for a two and a half count!
A running knee smash drills Styles in the face. Hart sets up Styles .Styles drops down and Discus Lariat brings his enemy down to the canvas. Hart crawls up to a standing position. A dropkick sends Hart into the corner. Standing ten count punches in the corner and Styles does a backflip, before nailing a Pele Kick to Hart! Styles heads to the outside and springboard 450 Splash is avoided. Hart comes back off of the ropes with an Asai Leg Lariat!
The NAWA Cruiserweight Champion is sprawled out and Hart climbs to the top rope. Shooting Star Press is avoided. Hart lands on his feet. Styles has Hart set up and hits the Styles Clash in one fluid motion, rolling his opponent into the pin. AJ Styles pinned Teddy Hart in 15:22(****)
AJ Styles has retained the NAWA Cruiserweight Title, gaining momentum heading into the Race to the Top Match at WrestleClash VIII. Next week, Styles will face the NAWA World Champion Sederick Skyhawk, while Austin Aries takes on Bryan Danielson, and El Generico takes on Miles Stylish. All that and more on Glory as the road to WrestleClash VIII begins.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 23, 2016 16:07:08 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 7/30/2009:
We are wasting no time, we’ll seeing the NAWA Television Champion Miles Stylish taking on El Generico in the first match tonight on Glory. Much to his credit, Generico is battering Stylish, and getting him with some impressive moves. A nice somersault plancha to the floor wipes out Stylish, until Generico throws him into the ring. He pulls out an attempted springboard. Stylish catches him on the way down with a superkick to the chest, scoring a two count. Stylish beats on Generico and pulls out a series of impressive moves, including a slingshot snap suplex.
Generico keeps kicking out, showing an impressive amount of fighting spirit. The Las Vegas Trauma is countered and Generico hits a huge dropkick followed by a huge Yakuza Kick into the corner which gets a two count. Stylish blocks the Blue Thunder Bomb, and sends Generico into the corner. Attempted Frankensteiner. Generico counters by hanging onto the ropes, and a basement dropkick to Stylish. Generico puts Stylish on the top rope, and climbs up with him. BRAIN BUSTER ON THE TOP TURNBUCKLE STUNS STYLISH! Generico cracks the head of Stylish off of the ropes and makes a cover, but only gets a two and a half count!
Jabs by Generico stuns Stylish. He steps back and goes for a clothesline. Stylish ducks and belly to back pick up. Generico lands on his feet and a huge dropkick. Stylish bounces off of the ropes, hitting a jumping cutter bringing Generico down. He picks up Generico and hits the Las Vegas Trauma for the pin. Miles Stylish pinned El Generico with the Las Vegas Trauma in 13:55(*** ½)
An impressive win for the NAWA World Television Champion kicks up this night of big time matches for the three competitors in the main event at WrestleClash VIII on August 16th.
The Kings of Wrestling talk about their run with the NAWA World Tag Team Titles last year, and how they had to watch for the past several months, with Storm and Roode running their mouths about how they were the number one tag team. Castagnoli tells them they have big mouths, and Hero says those with the biggest mouths end up getting knocked out. August 16th, the NAWA World Tag Team Titles are on the line, and the Kings will reign supreme for a second time. Beer Money Incorporated take on the Kings of Wrestling for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles.
Austin Aries steps into the ring against the NAWA International Champion Bryan Danielson. Aries and Danielson shake hands, and have a pretty nice technical wrestling match, as the announcers put over the fact they’ve competed against each other all around the world. Aries takes down Danielson with a snap mare and pulls out a series of forearm smashes. He steps back and pulls out a huge leaping stomp to the side of the head. Aries picks up Danielson and delivers a running neck snap, putting him off across the top rope.
Danielson staggers to a standing position, and Aries pulls out a slingshot shoulderblock to gain a two count. Aries raises an arm into the air and beats down on Danielson, drawing more static from the fans. He sends him crashing into the corner with a huge leaping forearm smash. Aries has Danielson set up and gutwrench into a snap gutbuster. He steps back and brings the point of the elbow down across the back of his opponent’s head.
Guillotine choke applied by Aries, and now he drives the knees into the side of the head of the NAWA International Champion. Danielson pulls out of the move and backs Aries into the corner. A series of rapid fire kicks stuns him. Danielson throws Aries into the ropes, but Aries ducks a forearm smash and comes back off of the ropes with a huge leg lariat. Aries pulls out a standing moonsault and covers his opponent, cradling Danielson for a two count!
Aries picks up Danielson and hammers down an elbow smash onto the side of his neck. Another series of elbow strikes, and Aries goes for the brain buster. Danielson drops down the back door and hooks Aries. German suplex brings down Aries to the canvas. Aries has been folded up and now Danielson applies a crucifix lock. He nails him with a series of elbow strikes down onto the back of his opponent’s head, stunning him. Danielson picks up Aries and kicks him into the corner. He throws him into the ropes. Charging in the corner, Aries gets a foot in the corner. He climbs to the top rope. Danielson jumps off the top rope, but Aries comes back with a dropkick! Oklahoma Side Roll scores a two and a half count!
The NAWA International Champion staggers to his feet, and Aries goes for another brain buster. Danielson drops down and sets him up for the LaBell Lock. Aries does a roll and gets out of the move, only to run into a kick by Danielson and this time he’s taken down in the LaBell Lock for real. Danielson hooks onto Aries, and he has him in the center of the ring. Aries struggles, reaches, but finally has no choice other than to tap out! Bryan Danielson makes Austin Aries tap out to the LaBell Lock in 19:55(****)
Bryan Danielson gets his win, leading in to the Belt for Belt for Belt winner takes all match against Sederick Skyhawk and Miles Stylish at WrestleClash VIII.
A look at the domination of Samoa Joe over the past few years, and also people talking about how Mick Foley is fearless. Foley cuts a promo, saying if Joe demolishes him, then so be it, but he’s lost blood, he’s lost teeth, he’s lost an ear, he has joints which don’t work the same way they used too, and he’s going to so Samoa Joe what pain is at August 16th at WrestleClash VIII. He might have one more hardcore battle left in him, and it will be his Playground, an Extreme Rules Match.
Sederick Skyhawk cuts a promo, talking about once again, they’re talking about Miles Stylish and Bryan Danielson, but they’re overlooking him, he’s the NAWA World Champion. He says tonight, the match against AJ Styles will be for the NAWA World Championship. The only one of the three champions who would dare put his belt on the line.
This is a champion versus champion match as well as AJ Styles squares off against Sederick Skyhawk, with the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion taking on the NAWA World Title. Both men share a very interesting game of cat and mouse ,with Styles pulling out a successful of forearm smashes, and a running clothesline sending him to the rope. A running baseball slide dropkick takes down Skyhawk. Styles makes it to the second rope. Asai Moonsault is missed when Skyhawk ducks down out of the way.
Skyhawk hammers away at the back of the head of Styles, ramming him into the ring. Styles slumps over the second rope and Skyhawk follows him in with forearm smashes. A neck snap brings him throat first onto the top rope. Skyhawk comes in with a springboard knee smash to the face. He keeps it up, pounding away at Styles. He pulls out a huge delayed vertical suplex, and a reverse neckbreaker, with Styles fighting back.
Styles is sent off into the corner. A kick puts Skyhawk back. He jumps to the middle rope and Asai Moonsault into an inverted DDT brings down the NAWA World Champion for a two count. He raises his hands and positions for Skyhawk to get up. Running sunset flip puts Skyhawk in position for the Styles Clash. Skyhawk fights it.
Styles Pele Kicks Skyhawk down and climbs to the outside. He has Skyhawk in position for the Springboard 450 Splash. Skyhawk moves, and Styles lands on his feet, in time to get a DDT. He climbs to the outside and pulls out a springboard elbow drop, the Fallen Star. That’s enough to pin Styles. Sederick Skyhawk pinned AJ Styles with the Fallen Star in 17:44(****)
The final hype for the Triple Threat Match with all of the champions is made. Join us next week as the road to WrestleClash VIII is on.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 25, 2016 15:00:58 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 8/6/2009: Tonight, the road to WrestleClash VIII continues with the NAWA World Tag Team Titles on the line when Beer Money Incorporated defends their belts against Bryan Danielson and Miles Stylish in a Steel Cage Match. Also, El Generico meets Austin Aries, AJ Styles takes on Kevin Steen, and Kurt Angle steps into the ring against Teddy Hart, as previews for the Race to the Top Ladder Match.
We open up with a bout between El Generico and Austin Aries. Generico’s early offense puts Aries off balance, until Aries cuts him off and continues to work Generico over. Generico fights out of the corner. Yakuza Kick is avoided, and Aries pulls out a Brainbuster, before floating over for the pin on El Generico. Austin Aries pinned El Generico with a brain buster into a floatover pin in 12:33(****)
We talk about how Mia Stylish defends the NAWA Women’s Championship against Taylor Wilde at WrestleClash VIII in a Best Two out of Three Falls Match. Also, two competitors known the world over in Tara and Ayako Hamada square off to see who will be the first NAWA Women’s Championship contender next season.
The next match features Kevin Steen taking on the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion AJ Styles. Styles uses his quickness, until Steen catches him with a cross body block. He pulls out a pair of backbreakers, before setting up with a fallaway slam and a running senton. Two count, with Steen beating down on him in the corner. Styles is launched into the corner. Steen charges in, with Styles dodging an attack. He hits a couple of elbow smashes out of the corner and Pele Kick connects for a two count. Springboard forearm smash is countered into a spear sending Steen down to the canvas. Steen raises his hands and shoves Styles into the ropes. A huge Pop Up Power Bomb brings Styles down, flattening him on the canvas. Steen covers Styles hooking the leg for the pin. Kevin Steen pinned AJ Styles in 13:21(****)
Kevin Steen raises his hands in surprise. An impressive match tonight, with Steen scoring the win.
Beer Money Incorporated have a promo, talking about how the Kings of Wrestling have been talking some trash against them. Roode says Castagnoli and Hero are going to pay for stepping into the ring with them. Tonight though, they have some unfinished business with Stylish and Danielson, and it’s going to be inside a Steel Cage. Roode says they might not even make it to the main event at WrestleClash VIII, and if they have one thing to say about them. Storm pops up and says, sorry about your damn luck.
Kurt Angle against Teddy Hart have the final preview match to the second ever Race to the Top Ladder Match at WrestleClash VIII. Angle goes for Hart’s ankle early until Hart works out of it. He pulls out a nice baseball slide into a swinging DDT on the floor, before hoisting himself up to the apron and hitting an Asai Moonsault twisted into a cross body block off of the apron. Hart beats on Angle and into the ring one more time. He pulls out several nearfalls, until Angle fights back and unloads with the German Suplex. Angle Slam is avoided and Hart hits a flipping Uranage for a two count. He heads up top, but Angle comes up with the pop-up Angle Slam and pins Hart. Kurt Angle pinned Teddy Hart with the Pop Up Angle Slam in 14:11(*** ½)
Kurt Angle, Kevin Steen, AJ Styles, Teddy Hart, El Generico, and Austin Aries fight in the second ever Race to the Top Ladder Match. The winner receives an NAWA World Title Shot any time for the next calendar year between WrestleClash VIII and WrestleClash IX, during Season Nine of the New Age Wrestling Alliance.
Samoa Joe cuts a promo, saying Mick Foley better listen and listen well. He’s going to step into WrestleClash VIII in an Extreme Rules match and destroy Mick Foley. Foley has been spending the past twenty years of his life taking a beating and Samoa Joe has been dishing out beatings his entire life. It’s going to be a match made in heaven, or maybe a match made in hell, depending on your angle. Joe says Foley when he squeezes the last bit of life out of Foley, leaving him a lifeless heap, he’ll learn, and he hopes the three men in the Belt for Belt for Belt Match are watching, because he’s coming for the NAWA World Championship again.
The main event featured Beer Money Incorporated defending the NAWA World Tag Team Titles against Bryan Danielson and Miles Stylish. Before the bell rings, Stylish is sent through the opened cage door, and a double team effort on Danielson, as they’ve locked him in the cage alone. A double suplex brings him down onto the canvas. Stylish is attempting to get back into the cage. Storm scrambles up the cage and starts pounding away at Stylish, knocking him off of the cage. Roode has Danielson on his shoulders and Storm ascends to the top of the cage, before jumping off with a Doomsday Device. A two count is delivered.
Stylish is trying to force the door open. Storm rushes across the ring and dropkicks Stylish back out the door. Danielson makes his own comeback on Roode, hammering away at him with a barrage of kicks, before throwing him into the ring! The fans are exploding with cheers when Danielson pounds away at Roode, hammering away at him.
This time, Stylish makes it back into the cage and turns around, taking Storm down with a series forearm smashes. He pulls Roode back and chops away at him. He turns around and nails Danielson with a forearm smash off of the back swing, knocking his partner down. Stylish doesn’t miss a beating, slamming Roode into the corner. He sends Storm into the corner, into Roode. Both members of Beer Money go down, and Danielson charges into the corner, taking Storm down with a running dropkick. Danielson steps back and nails Roode with a similar running dropkick.
Danielson sets up Roode and slams him down. He points to Stylish going up to the top of the cage, and Stylish does, climbing to the cage. He is ascended on the top of the cage, and Roode is pulled up, before Stylish can stop his descent. He wipes himself out with a flying elbow drop on the canvas. Danielson hooks in a guillotine choke to Roode! He has the hold on, but someone slips James Storm something in the cage. STORM NAILS DANIELSON IN THE FACE WITH A BEER BOTTLE!
Glass shatters all over the ring when Danielson been hit with the glass bottle, after having been passed by the ring attendant. Danielson is cut up and Storm covers him hooking the leg to score the pin. Beer Money Incorporated retained the NAWA World Tag Team Titles over Bryan Danielson and Miles Stylish inside a Steel Cage Match in 15:55(****)
The stage hand removes his disguise to reveal Sederick Skyhawk! He’s cost his opponents at the Pay Per View the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. Skyhawk enters the ring, with the chain from the lock of the cage wrapped around his hand and leans down, beating on Danielson. Beer Money Incorporated are now stomping away at Stylish in the corner. Skyhawk has handcuffs, and Beer Money helps handcuff him to the cage.
The door is locked once again, trapping Stylish and Danielson in there with these three men. Skyhawk has a beer bottle in his hand. THE GLASS BOTTLE SHATTERS OVER THE HEAD OF STYLISH, AS HE’S BEEN HANDCUFFED TO THE CAGE AND UNABLE TO PUT HIS HANDS UP TO BLOCK.
Security is trying to break in, with these three men battering the two. Suddenly, out comes Chris Hero, out comes Claudio Castagnoli. Castagnoli shoves security out of the way, and manages to pull the cage door open with an immense feat of strength. He rushes into the ring and stars going at it with Roode, as Storm is beaten down by Chris Hero.
The NAWA World Champion exits the cage, his stage hand uniform covered in the blood of Miles Stylish and Bryan Danielson. Skyhawk yells he’s the best, and he will be the one. Belt for Belt for Belt on August 16th, with International Champion Bryan Danielson, Television Champion Miles Stylish, and the NAWA World Champion Sederick Skyhawk. Also, Beer Money Incorporated and the Kings of Wrestling square off for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles and more.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 27, 2016 16:20:17 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 8/13/2009:
Tonight, AJ Styles, Kurt Angle, and El Generico take on Kevin Steen, Austin Aries, and Teddy Hart in a preview for the Race to the Top Ladder Match in an six man elimination tag team match. Plus we will be hearing some final words from the NAWA World Champion Sederick Skyhawk, the NAWA International Champion Bryan Danielson, and the NAWA Television Champion Miles Stylish prior to their belt for belt for belt match.
We take a look at the domination of Samoa Joe over the past four years at the New Age Wrestling Alliance. We see Mick Foley watching some of the brutality, and he talks about how he has one more big fight left in him. The Extreme Rules Match taking place at WrestleClash VIII is going to be Foley’s final trial by fire. He’s ready for Samoa Joe.
Samoa Joe has a few words, saying he’s going to step into the ring, and it’s going to be a hostile environment for Mick Foley. He reminds us how he is after the NAWA World Title, no matter who out of Skyhawk, Danielson, or Stylish walk out with the belt.
Mia Stylish and Taylor Wilde are hyped up for their Best Two Out of Three Falls Match for the NAWA Women’s Championship. Wilde and Stylish have traded the belt back and forth, winning them in multi women matches without the other being pinned. This time, the only way to get the win is to score two pins. Also, Hamada or Tara are waiting in the rings as we have a number one contenders match for the NAWA Women’s Title.
Beer Money Incorporated and the Kings of Wrestling are two of the top tag teams in the New Age Wrestling Alliance. In 2008, the Kings reigned supreme, and in 2009, Beer Money Incorporated ruled the NAWA World Tag Team Title scene. This Sunday Night, the NAWA World Tag Team Titles will be on the line when the Kings of Wrestling take on Beer Money Incorporated. We will finally find out who is the best.
The big match for this evening is a preview for the Race to the Top Ladder Match. AJ Styles, El Generico, and Kurt Angle take on Kevin Steen, Teddy Hart, and Austin Aries in a six man tag team elimination match. We have a wild battle, with Generico, Angle, and Styles clearing the ring. Styles dives on Steen and Generico dives onto Aries on the outside. We see Angle and Hart back in the ring, battering each other from pillar to post. Angle hits the corner hard and Hart begins to work over on him. Styles manages to catch a blind tag in and hit Hart with a springboard forearm smash. This stuns Hart long enough to get the pin. AJ Styles pinned Teddy Hart to eliminate him with a Springboard Forearm Smash.
Steen enters the ring and starts hammering away at Styles. Styles fight back from underneath. A huge leaping dropkick. Styles heads to the top rope and Styles jumps off, before getting speared out of mid-air. Steen keeps beating down Styles, knocking Angle off of the ring apron, and he also elbows Generico off the apron. We see Steen backing up and hitting a superkick on Styles. He pulls out a running senton backsplash to score the pin. Kevin Steen pinned AJ Styles.
Angle rushes into the ring and shoves Steen into the corner. Both men are trading punches with each other. Those forearms are getting more intense. Angle throws Steen off into the ropes. A huge overhead belly to belly suplex sends Steen down. Angle is on top of Steen with a multitude of forearm smashes. Angle hammers away Steen and shoves him into the corner. Ten count punches into the corner, but Steen counters by going low and dropping Angle on the top rope throat first.
Steen rocks Angle and makes the tag to Austin Aries. Aries is held by a springboard dropkick to Angle. Angle goes down and Aries hangs onto the neck, putting the knees into the side of Angle’s head. He hammers away at the back of Angle’s head. More punches start to rain down across the back of the head, and Aries goes for a Brain Buster. Angle fights out of the move and pulls out the Triple German Suplex. He applies the Ankle Lock to Aries. Generico enters the ring to block Steen. Aries has no choice other than to tap out. Kurt Angle defeated Austin Aries with the Ankle Lock.
Steen enters the ring and tries to attack Angle. Angle wrestles him to the canvas and starts pounding away at him with forearm smashes. Angle is using his technical skill to get on top of the move and pound Steen into the canvas with forearm smashes. Angle pulls up Steen and rams his knee into the back of his head. Angle shoves Steen into the corner, with Steen fighting back out of the corner. Angle is sent flying into the corner. A huge cannonball into the corner flattens Angle.
Angle is hoisted up on the shoulders of Steen and a huge fireman’s carry gutbuster! Steen slides Angle into the center of the ring. Top rope senton off of the top rope misses. Angle fights back up like a pitbull, and throws Steen into the ropes. Steen comes back to Angle with a kick and sends him off into the ropes. A huge pop up power bomb brings him down to the canvas. Kevin Steen pins Kurt Angle with the Pop Up Power Bomb.
And now we’re down to Steen and Generico. Generico charges into the ring, and Steen backs off. They lock up and there’s a technical wrestling match, which is won by Generico. Generico pulls out a headscissors and a series of armdrags. Steen is on his feet and swats away a dropkick. He puts on a side headlock to ground Generico. Generico fights out of that and sends Steen into the ropes. Generico ducks the head and Steen comes back with forearm smashes down across the back of the head. Double underhook into a power bomb off to the side. Steen covers Generico to get a two count.
That huge power bomb was not enough and now Steen stomps Generico. He slams Generico down and heads to the top rope. A huge somersault flip off of the second rope misses. Generico pops up and hammers away at Steen. Steen is thrown into the corner. Generico delivers a huge leaping forearm smash into the chest and steps back. Yakuza Kick nails Steen and Generico double legs him into a jack-knife pin for a two count!
Generico leaps on Steen’s shoulders. Steen counters with a slingshot into the top rope. Generico’s neck snaps off of the ropes. He bounces off into a Pop Up Power Bomb. Steen covers Generico and scores the pin. Kevin Steen pinned El Generico to be the sole survivor in 42:22(**** ½)
Kevin Steen heads to the Race to the Top Ladder Match with all of the momentum on his side.
We cut to the NAWA Television Champion Miles Stylish. Nine months have passed since Sederick Skyhawk screwed him out of the NAWA World Championshp. Those nine months have passed with Stylish thinking about what he wants to do with Skyhawk. Danielson being there doesn’t matter, because Stylish is going to beat both and walk out with all three champions.
Bryan Danielson has a few words regarding the match this Sunday. For ten years, he’s been clawing his way up the ranks and he’s had some setbacks. To be the very best in wrestling, he has to be the NAWA World Champion. And once he wins the NAWA World Championship, he’s reached the pinnacle of everything Bryan Danielson can do.
Sederick Skyhawk talks about how Stylish can talk about how he was robbed of the title, and how Danielson can talk about how he’s worked hard. But there’s one fact that remains. Skyhawk is the champion, and that means he’s number one. Stylish and Danielson are his two most persistent rivals and he’s going to shut them down both in one fell swoop.
One final plug for the NAWA Season Eight finale, WrestleClash VIII. Join us August 16th on Pay Per View.
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Post by mattharms on Aug 2, 2016 15:51:20 GMT -5
NAWA WrestleClash VIII-8/16/2009:
Tonight, three champions step into the ring. The Television Champion Miles Stylish, the International Champion Bryan Danielson, and the NAWA World Champion Sederick Skyhawk. Tonight they step into the ring with all of the belts on the line and the winner steps out as one undisputed champion. There can only be one tonight on Pay Per View, when the New Age Wrestling Alliance makes its return.
We open up tonight with the six man Race to the Top Ladder Match. A golden ticket hangs high above the ring. The winner can use that ticket to cash in on an NAWA World Title Shot any time between this Thursday on Glory and WrestleClash IX in 2010. Austin Aries, Kurt Angle, El Generico, Kevin Steen, AJ Styles, and Teddy Hart all battle for the gold.
All six men attack each other and they divide up into battles. Generico and Aries are trading some chops in the corner. Kurt Angle and Teddy Hart exchange some forearm smashes, with Angle sending Hart off into the ropes. Hart bounces off of the ropes and Angle hits a pair of dropkicks. Angle drops down and hammers away at Hart. Steen is beating down on the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion AJ Styles, sending him into the corner hard. Steen charges in and nails him with a huge kneelift to the chest which doubles him over.
Styles drops to his knees. Steen follows up the attacks with a series of forearm smashes down across the chest. He sets up Styles and turns around, connecting with a huge backbreaker. He drives Styles down and exits the ring. We see Generico knocked into the guardrail with a baseball slide dropkick. Steen throws the ladder into the ring. In comes Austin Aries, hitting a springboard into a high cross body block. He has taken down Steen. Aries and Steen have had their share of battles last year, and Aries is beating on him.
Hart has a ladder set up between the guardrail and the ring apron. He throws Angle on top of the ladder and causes him to smack into it hard. Angle is slumped over the ladder. Hart bends down and starts firing away with a multitude of forearm smashes. Hart climbs to the top rope. Aries whips Steen into the corner and Hart takes a header off of the ropes, landing on the arena floor.
Aries snap mares Steen and hooks onto the side of his head. He hammers away with those forearm smashes to the top of the head. Aries sets up the ladder in play. He is making the first play for the golden ticket hanging above the ring. Out of the corner of our eye, AJ Styles rushes up the ladder to meet Aries. Aries and Styles are trading punches on the ladder. Kurt Angle is back in the ring and he yanks Aries off of the ladder. Styles adjusts himself on the top of the ladder, only for a moment when Steen spears the ladder. It slides out of position. Steen climbs up the ladder and hooks onto Styles. A superplex with both men standing on the ladder. Styles crashes down onto the downed Austin Aries.
Hart is bringing a second ladder into the ring. He nails Angle in the ribs and causes him to collapse in the corner. Hart is beating on Angle and throws him halfway across the ring. Angle collides with the corner hard. Hart charges Angle with the ladder in hand. Angle gets up both feet and kicks the ladder into Hart’s face. Hart collapses down on the canvas and Angle pulls out a series of German Suplex. The third one sends Hart flying into the ladder slumped in the corner.
Kurt Angle sets up the ladder in play underneath the golden ticket. He is ascending up the ladder for it. Steen is back and he beats on Angle. Angle is pulled off of the ladder. Steen is rammed back into the corner. Angle starts tagging away at Steen with a series of forearm smashes. Steen is sent flying across the ring. The head is ducked and Angle kicks him in the face. Another kick to the face causes Steen to stagger back. Angle rushes Steen. Steen catches him around the waist and falls back with a hotshot!
We see El Generico returning back into the ring in time for Steen to climb up the ladder. Generico rushes off of the ladder to meet Steen. Steen is surprised and Generico meets him with a series of punches. Generico hesitates to deliver one final haymaker to send Steen off of the ladder. Steen headbutts Generico. Another headbutt rocks him and now Steen slams the face of Generico off of the ladder. Teddy Hart is back up and he charges the ladder. He knocks the ladder over and sends Steen flying over the top rope to the arena floor. Generico is hung upside down on the top rope, unable to break himself free!
Hart now beats on Aries, and tosses him to the arena floor. A baseball slide knocks Aries back onto the ground. Hart ascends to the top rope and pulls out a springboard clothesline to take out Kurt Angle! Styles crawls to his feet and Hart turns him over. Sharpshooter applied to AJ Styles. Hart is sitting down on the back. If he wears down the back and legs, then ascending the ladder will be a hard maneuver.
Kurt Angle returns the ring and ascends the ladder. Hart breaks the hold after realizing what happened. He scrambles up the ladder after Angle. Hart is pounding away at Angle. He’s trying to send Angle off of the ladder. Angle fights back from underneath on the ladder, pounding away at Teddy Hart like he’s a pitbull. Angle has Hart up and Angle Slam brings him down off of the ladder!
Steen crawls back into the ring, but collapses the second he enters the ring. He can’t quite make it to the ladder. Angle is pulling himself up. The path to the top of the ladder, the path to the Golden Ticket is clear. Angle ascends up the ladder. He’s almost to the golden ticket. Steen is up behind him and hangs onto Angle’s leg. Generico rushes back in, and goes to dropkick Angle off. Generico mis times the dropkick and accidentally wipes out Kevin Steen. Angle takes another step up and secures the Golden Ticket, dropping down. Kurt Angle won the Race to the Top Ladder Match in 21:44(**** ½)
Kurt Angle has won the Golden Ticket and will secure an NAWA World Title Match for himself sometime in Season Nine. He outlasted five men in this brutal match. Angle rolls to the arena floor and walks off with the ticket clutched in his hand.
The next match features Tara taking on Ayako Hamada. The winner of this match will receive an NAWA Women’s Title Match down the line. Both women exchange some initial holds on the mat. Hamada ties up Tara in several submission holds. Tara realizes she’s not going to win a technical wrestling match with Hamada, so she tries for a more brawling approach. Hamada has that one in the palm in her hand though, and meets Tara strike for strike.
The strikes sent Tara back into the corner. Hamada tags her with a couple of vicious kicks. Tara is hurled into the corner on the other end. Hamada pulls out a running koppo kick which squashes Tara in the corner. Hamada takes down Tara with a snap mare takedown. She climbs to the top rope and waits for Tara to get up to her feet. Tara staggers to a standing position. Hamada jumps off of the second rope. Tara nails her with a boot to the chest.
Tara hits her with a couple of boots to the chest. She hooks Hamada around the head and brings her down with a double underhook suplex. Tara rolls over and holds her fist up into the air. She starts pounding away at the back of Hamada’s head. Tara sets up Hamada and goes for a suplex. Hamada drops down behind her. A reverse neckbreaker sends Tara crashing down to the canvas. Hamada covers her hooking the leg. She gets another two count.
Hamada leans down and grabs Tara by the head. Two headbutts in succession are chained together. Hamada puts Tara on her shoulders and steps across the ring. A huge gutbuster sends her down to the canvas. Hamada climbs to the second rope and waits for Tara to get up one more time. She kicks Tara and hooks her for a Tornado DDT. Tara blocks the move coming off of the ropes. Hamada lands on her feet and a superkick brings Hamada down. Tara covers her and gets a two and a half count.
Hamada kicks out. Tara sets up Hamada with more forearms across the chest. Hamada flies into the corner. Tara nails a leaping avalanche in the corner. Hamada drops down, and Tara turns around. She pulls out a huge standing moonsault. She covers Hamada hooking the leg. Another two count when Hamada kicks out!
Tara realizes Hamada isn’t going to be put down this easy. She sets up her up, going for the Widow’s Peak. Hamada slides down and lands on her feet, before shoving Tara into the ropes. Tara is scooped up and Hamada Driver brings her down. Hamada covers Tara, and that’s more than sufficient for Hamada to score the pin. Hamada pinned Tara with the Hamada Driver in 10:44(*** ½)
Hamada has scored the win and netted herself a future NAWA Women’s Championship match. Tara had to adjust herself to face a different caliber of competitor that she’s used to, and she did well enough all things considered. In the end, Hamada picked up the victory.
The next match features D’Angelo Dinero taking on Tyler Black. Dinero wrestles Black down to the canvas in the early stages of this match and starts slapping him around, drawing boos from the fans. Black fights back with a multitude of chops and sends Dinero into the ropes. A pair of leapfrogs over Dinero before Black hits him with an armdrag. Black raises his hand up and nails Dinero with a huge uppercut punch to the side of the face. Another uppercut punch rocks Dinero before Black throws him back into the corner of the ring. Black charges into the corner and a leaping forearm smash across the side of the face drops Dinero down to the canvas.
Dinero pulls himself up to one knee, and Black beats down on the back of his head with some chops. Off into the ropes, and Black tries to go for a tilt a whirl. Dinero slips down the back and sets up Black for a belly to back suplex. Black flips over and lands on his feet. Dinero turns around right into an uppercut punch to the chest. Black follows it up with more uppercut punches and sends Dinero crashing into the turnbuckle hard on the other side of the ring.
Black pulls out some ten count punches in the corner, raining down the punches on the top of the head of Dinero. Dinero takes a step out of the corner and sends Black crashing down chest first on the top rope.
The wind has been taken out of Tyler Black. Dinero pops a series of elbow strikes down across the back of Black’s head. He sets up Black and pulls out a short arm clothesline. Black collapses down to the canvas, and Dinero heads to the top rope. He waits for Black to get to his hands and knees. Dinero dives off of the second rope with an elbow smash driven down across the back of the head. He rolls over Black and makes the cover. Black kicks out at the count of two.
Dinero bends down and using the soles of his boots to punish Black, before setting him up. Black has been propped up against the ropes. Dinero rattles him with more chops. Black tries to fight out. Dinero catches him with a knee to the side of the face. Dinero sends Black off into the ropes. A huge leaping knee smash sends Tyler Black down onto the canvas. Dinero takes a step back and raises his fist into the air. Dinero leaps down and hooks Black. He pulls out a slingshot suplex. Dinero floats over and hooks the leg for a two count!
The Pope is chill, even though Black refuses to keep kicking out. A front facelock is applied and Dinero strings together a series of knee strikes to the top of his opponent’s head. Dinero scoops up Black and brings him down with a backbreaker. The Pope climbs to the second rope and raises his hand high in the air to come down off of the top rope.
The boot hits the point of the jaw of Dinero! Dinero’s jaw has been jacked by Black’s dive off of the top rope. The Pope pulls himself off of the canvas. Black is up on his feet and he blocks a punch. He comes back to pepper the Pope with a series of punches. Black sends Dinero off into the ropes. He leapfrogs over Dinero and takes him down with a leaping kneelift to the face. Black sends Dinero back off into the ropes.
The head is ducked and Dinero catches him with a forearm smash to the face. Dinero leaps over Black’s hip and rolls him through with a sunset flip. Black lands on his feet and superkicks the daylights out of Dinero! Dinero falls back onto the canvas with a resounding thud, and Black hooks the leg for the cover one more time. He gets a two and nine tenths count when Dinero manages to pop the shoulder off of the canvas.
Black stomps away at Dinero, and now sets him up. A running power bomb causes Dinero to be scrapped up against the turnbuckle! Black sets up Dinero. Tornado DDT is countered, and Black lands on his feet. Dinero goes for a wild swing. Black ducks that one and jumps on Dinero’s shoulders. Dinero flips Black off of his shoulders, and that causes him to land in perfect position to be ran into the corner. DDE connects to Black. Dinero covers, hooking the leg and scores the pin. D’Angelo Dinero pinned Tyler Black with the DDE in 14:41(****)
Another impressive win by Dinero. Black had given him a couple of closes calls. Dinero proved to be wily enough to pick up the win at WrestleClash VIII over Tyler Black.
The NAWA Women’s Title is on the line between two women who have yet to beat each other. Mia Stylish defends her belt against Taylor Wilde in a Best Two Out of Three Falls Match. To win, one of these women have to score the pin, not once, but twice.
The bell rings to kick off this Best Two Out of Three Falls Match and Stylish attacks Wilde at the bell. She sends her off of the ropes. Back elbow smash is ducked and Wilde connects with a high cross body to pin Stylish in less than thirty seconds to get the first fall. Taylor Wilde pinned Mia Stylish to go up 1-0.
Stylish nails Wilde with an elbow to the back of the head and starts pounding away at her opponent. Eating that flash pin within the first moment of the match does not settle well with the NAWA Women’s Champion. She rolls over Wilde and continues to beat her down. Wilde struggles to get to her feet and Stylish hammers away at her with the corner.
The referee forces a break, and Stylish walks over, throwing Wilde through the ropes and to the arena floor. Stylish baseball slides Wilde into the guardrail. She careens head first into the guardrail with a violent crack. Stylish walks to the outside and starts pounding away at the back of the head of Taylor Wilde. Wilde is rammed into everything, before Stylish throws her back into the ring.
Stylish yells she’s the champion and Wilde isn’t to embarrass her ever again. Wilde is spunky, and she fights out from underneath until Stylish catches her with a kneelift to the face. Stylish hooks Wilde’s legs and rocks back with a catapult to snap her neck underneath the bottom rope. Stylish grabs Wilde over, pulling her up by the hair and slamming her face onto the canvas. The referee warns Stylish to break. The champion steps back, realizing she’s down a fall and if she gets disqualified, there goes her title.
Wilde is slumped in the corner and Stylish rears back to chop the ever living shit out of Wilde. Wilde fights back out of the corner with her jabs. She goes for a dropkick. Stylish side steps it and Wilde lands on the canvas hard. A running neck snap punishes the challenger. Stylish covers her hooking the leg. Wilde throws the shoulder up off the canvas.
The NAWA Women’s champion hooks Wilde around the head and applies a dragon sleeper! Stylish drives the knee into the back of Wilde’s neck, trying to punish her. Wilde is doing her best to fight out of the hold. Stylish hoists up Wilde and brings her down with a modified backbreaker from that position. She grabs the arms of Wilde and bends the backwards. She digs the boot into the spine of Wilde and practically tortures her.
The fans are chanting for Wilde. Wilde is fighting out of the move. She fires back with a flipping mule kick. The challenger starts beating away at Stylish. Stylish digs her finger nails into Wilde’s eyes and scoops her up. Snake eyes sends Wilde crashing down onto the top rope neck first. Wilde is stunned and Stylish sets her up. Straight jacket power bomb connects! Wilde has been rattled and Stylish makes the cover hooking the leg to score the pin. 1-1 tie in this match.
Now, the deciding fall is going to happen. Stylish goes for a second cover. Wilde just barely rolls the shoulder up. The NAWA Women’s champion once again hooks the head of Wilde and cranks it back with a dragon sleeper. That vicious move may make the challenger submit or pass out. No Wilde reaches to the ropes, and Stylish has to break the hold.
Stylish pulls up Wilde and drops her down stomach first on the top rope. The referee checks Wilde, asking if she can continue. Stylish grabs Wilde and drops her down off of the top rope onto her head with a DDT. Stylish makes another cover. Wilde just drapes her foot over the bottom rope.
Instinct ruled the challenger. One has to wonder if this is a particularly wise move. Stylish looks down at the battered form of Wilde and blitzes her with forearm strikes. The challenger for the NAWA Women’s champion pulls her head up. Stylish keeps beating down on her head. She throws Wilde into the ropes. A belly to back suplex is countered by Wilde flipping over and landing on her feet. Wilde pulls off a sunset backslide to score a two count!
Stylish beats down on the back of Taylor Wilde’s head. She rolls Wilde over and stomps the back of her head. A pair of double underhook suplexes in succession further punishes Wilde. Stylish hangs on and a double underhook power bomb. She goes for the Texas Cloverleaf, but Wilde is turned over into the ropes, with the referee forcing the break.
Wilde is dragged out in the corner of the ring. Stylish keeps stomping on her opponent’s chest before stepping back and pulling out a leaping kneedrop down across the top of the head. She steps back and pulls out two more leaping kneedrops down on the top of the head in swift succession. She picks the battered body of Mia Stylish on the top rope. Wilde climbs to the top rope. She goes for a superplex. Wilde blocks it and shoves Stylish off of the ropes. Wilde dives off the top rope with a flying cross body block. The champion is covered and a two count!
The NAWA Women’s Champion goes down on the canvas. Wilde pounds away at a series of punches and throws Stylish into the ropes. Leapfrog is caught and Stylish pulls out a stun gun on the challenger! Stylish goes for the Kimura Lock. Wilde fights out of the move with a series of elbow strikes. She shoves Stylish in the corner and climbs to the second rope. A series of ten count punches rain down on the top of the head. Wilde drops down out of the corner and sends Stylish flying backwards with a dropkick.
Two more dropkicks connect in succession. Wilde keeps beating on Stylish in the corner. Stylish is hurled into the corner. Wilde hits a jumping forearm smash in the corner and pulls out a Northern Light Suplex. The champion is held down in a bridge pin and kicks out a two and a half count!
Wilde hangs on and goes for another Northern Lights Suplex. Stylish blocks it and pulls out a huge DDT! She pulls Wilde into the center of the ring and climbs up to the top rope facing the crowd. Stylish is perched for a moonsault. She takes her time, and Wilde springs up. She catches Stylish with a huge spin kick to the back of her head. She hooks Stylish and TOP ROPE GERMAN SUPERPLEX! Wilde floats over hooking the leg. She covers her hooking the leg and gets the pin. Taylor Wilde pinned Mia Stylish to win 2-1 to capture the NAWA Women’s Championship in 21:44(***)
Wilde captures the NAWA Women’s Championship for a second time, rocking Stylish with that top rope German Superplex. She rolls over and picks up the championship belt, throwing it over her shoulder. Wilde turns over, battered, and beaten for the majority of this match. She caught the champion with one big move to stun her and walks out with the NAWA Women’s Championship for the second time.
The next match features the NAWA World Tag Team Titles on the line. The Kings of Wrestling challenge Beer Money Incorporated for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. Can the Kings reign supreme like they did in 2008, or will Beer Money Incorporated walk out with the NAWA World Tag Team Titles, keeping them in their camp for another show?
James Storm starts out with Chris Hero. Both men start trading some holds on the mat. Storm bounces up and starts to go strike for strike with Chris Hero. This goes about as well as you would expect, which isn’t well at all. Hero nails Storm with a series of forearm smashes before throwing him into the ropes. He delivers a huge dropkick to Storm. The tag is made to Claudio Castagnoli.
The powerhouse of the Kings of Wrestling shoves James Storm into the corner. Castagnoli beats on the top of the head of James Storm and puts him on the second rope. Storm kicks out of the corner. He positions himself on the second rope and jumps off. Castagnoli catches Storm coming off of the ropes. An inverted atomic drop sets up a succession of huge forearm smashes. Castagnoli holds onto James Storm and brings him over with a huge gutwrench suplex to get a two count.
Castagnoli holds Storm into place and makes the tag to Chris Hero. He holds the arms of Storm behind his back, and Hero ascends to the top rope. He comes down onto the back of the neck of James Storm. Hero rag tags Storm with some forearm smashes and throws him into the ropes. Reversal and Robert Roode catches Hero in the back with a knee. Storm comes back with a huge clothesline to take down Chris Hero.
The Beer half of Beer Money Incorporated hammers away at Chris Hero with stomps. He makes the tag to Roode. Storm holds Hero and allows Roode to pepper him with some elbow strikes to the side of the head. Roode throws Hero into the corner. A running knee lift into the corner stuns him and Roode climbs to the second rope. Hero staggers back around and Roode comes back off the second rope. A double axe handle chop brings Hero down to his knees. Roode hangs onto to Hero and pulls him into a succession of knee lifts to the face.
The tag is made to James Storm. Both halves of the NAWA World Tag Team Champions set up Chris Hero and bring him crashing down with a double team suplex! They give a chant of “Beer Money” and now Storm covers Hero hooking the leg. He gets a two count on them. The Cowboy isn’t going to be denied. He keeps hammering away at the back of Chris Hero’s head and pulls him into a huge clothesline. He hangs onto the head of Hero and pulls him into a second clothesline. He makes the cover hooking the leg and gets a two count.
James Storm bends down and keeps pounding across the back of the head of Hero. He pulls Hero up and puts him on the top rope. Storm climbs up with Hero and goes for a belly to back superplex. An elbow catches him in the back of the head. Another elbow smash, with Hero adjusting himself on the top rope. Moonsault body block is avoided. Storm catches Hero and turns him around into a massive backbreaker, driving him down.
Tag made back to Robert Roode. Roode steps into the ring and keeps stomping way at the chest of Hero. Hero is launched in the corner and charges into the corner. The boot comes up into the face of Roode and Hero pulls out a Discus Forearm smash. He tries to roll over to the corner, but Roode grabs onto the ankle and brings James Storm back into the ring.
Storm stomps away at Hero, and throws him off into the ropes. He kicks his opponent in the face, and hooks him. He hoists Hero up and pulls out a Helicopter Spin into a Gutbuster. He brings Hero down onto the canvas with that one and covers him. Another two count is made. Hero is pulled up and Storm goes for a superkick. Hero ducks and hits a reverse neckbreaker on James Storm.
The race is made to the corner. Castagnoli hammers on the top buckle to rally his opponent. Hero tries to slide into the corner first. Tag made to Roode. Roode grabs Hero and tries to pull him away. Hero kicks off and makes the hot tag.
Castagnoli charges into the ring and runs Robert Roode over with a huge kick to the chest. Roode bounces off of the canvas and Castagnoli keeps hammering away at him. He sends Roode off into the ropes and Castagnoli pulls out a huge clothesline. He rolls up and dead lifts Roode off of the canvas with a huge gutwrench suplex. He covers Roode hooking the leg and gets a two count.
Roode tries to make his way on his hands and knees. Castagnoli picks up Roode and hurls him into the ropes. He brings Roode down with a clothesline. Castagnoli bends down and hooks both of Roode’s legs. The Giant Swing is delivered to Roode. Castagnoli swings around with a dozen different rotations. He hangs onto Roode and flips him over with a jack-knife cradle. Two and nine tenths count when Storm punts him in the side of the chest.
Hero rushes into the ring and beats down Hero. All four men are in the ring, and it’s all breaking down into a wild brawl. Roode catches Castagnoli with a spinebuster and covers him hooking the leg. Castagnoli throws the shoulder back up. Roode goes for the Death Valley Driver. Castagnoli lands on his feet and throws Roode off into the ropes. Roode hangs onto the ropes and avoids the Swiss Death. He launches a charging Castagnoli over the top rope with a high back body drop.
Castagnoli scrambles to the ring apron. Roode starts hammering away at the back of Castagnoli’s head and tries to bring him back into the ring with a vertical suplex. Castagnoli flips over onto his feet and hooks Roode with a waistlock. He nails him with a German Suplex. Castagnoli bridges for the cover. Storm flies into the ring and breaks up the cover with an elbow down across the back of the head.
Hero steps into the ring and starts pounding away at James Storm. The Kings of Wrestling throws James Storm off into the ropes. A double flapjack sends James Storm down onto the canvas, and takes him down. Hero knocks Storm to the outside and delivers a leaping cross body block over the top rope. Castagnoli throws Roode into the ropes. He pulls out a huge forearm smash to the top of the head to bring his adversary down. Castagnoli throws Roode into the ropes, and goes for the Swiss Death once again! Roode counters with a huge DDT on the way down!
Hero tags himself back into the ring and he starts rag tagging Roode with elbow strikes. Hero throws Roode across the ring. He jumps into the corner. Roode drops down and Hero crashes into the corner hard. Roode hoists up Hero onto his shoulders and pulls out the Death Valley Driver. He covers Hero hooking the leg to score the pin when James Storm cuts off Castagnoli for making the save. Beer Money Incorporated retained the NAWA World Tag Team Titles against the Kings of Wrestling in 16:44(****)
Beer Money retained the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. The announcers speculate what’s going to be next for Beer Money Incorporated as they go into Season Nine with the belts.
The next match is a No Holds Barred Match with Mick Foley squaring off against Samoa Joe. Foley steps into the ring with Joe, saying he has one more fight. Joe intends to use Foley as a stepping stone to get himself back into the NAWA World Title picture.
Mick Foley and Samoa Joe step into the center of the ring. Joe gives Foley a menacing glare. Foley starts to tag Joe with a series of forearm smashes. Foley puts Joe into the corner and buries his shoulder into Joe’s stomach. He beats down Joe and throws him halfway across the ring. Joe comes back out of the corner with a huge lariat.
Foley has been dropped to the canvas. Joe motions for Foley and beats down on the back of his head. He sets up Foley and brings him up before sending him crashing down with a huge gutbuster. Joe drills a series of punches down on the back of his opponent’s head. Joe steps back and Foley starts fighting from underneath. He nails Joe with a series of jabs to the stomach and shoves him into the corner. Foley nails him with a shoulder thrust to the midsection. Joe slumps in the corner, before coming back with a huge kneelift.
Another kneelift to the chest sends Foley flying back to the canvas. Foley rolls over, trying to pull himself to his hands and knees. Joe works over the back of Foley’s head and throws him to the outside. Foley takes a nasty spill to the floor. Joe exits the ring and picks up Foley. Foley is hurled hard into the guardrail.
The man who held the NAWA World Championship all last season is now beating down on Foley and tosses him back into the ring. Joe enters the ring and kicks Foley a couple of times in the face. He sets up Foley and applies an STF submission hold. Foley will refuse to tap out, no matter what the circumstances are. Joe is really putting the torment on Foley, trying to get him to tap out. Foley stretches, almost getting to the ropes.
Joe pulls him back into the center of the ring and keeps pounding away at Foley. He picks up Foley and throws him into the ropes. Foley catches Joe with a swinging neckbreaker when he comes off of the ropes. The former NAWA World Champion climbs to his feet and Foley steps back before jumping at Joe with a huge clothesline, sending them both flying to the arena floor!
Foley crawls around on the floor and reaches underneath the ring. He pulls a Singapore cane out from underneath the ring. Foley swings the cane and smacks Joe across the chest. Another series of shots rattle Joe. The cane breaks over Joe’s chest. Foley throws Joe into the ring, and throws a bag into the ring.
Anyone who knows Mick Foley knows he’s stashed thumbtacks underneath the ring. He bends down and pounds away at the back of Joe’s head. He picks up Joe and drives him with a kneelift to the chest. Foley picks up the bag and dumps the contents down into the center of the ring. Thousands of sharp, pointy, thumbtacks are in the center of the ring.
Foley raises his hand, and sets up Joe for a DDT on the thumbtacks. JOE COUNTERS WITH A HIGH BACK BODY DROP WHICH SENDS FOLEY ONTO THE TAPS! Foley rolls over into the corner and Joe gives him no quarter with a series of elbow strikes to the side of the head. He throws Foley across the ring and a running kneelift to the chest. Joe delivers the boot scrape and hits the Running Yakuza Kick!
The boot of the former NAWA World Champion is slumped in the corner. Joe drags him to the center of the ring. Foley fights back with a headbutt. Joe staggers back and comes back with a forearm smash. He nails away with a series of forearm smashes before sending Foley flying into the corner. Joe sets him up for the Rear Naked Choke!
Foley is hanging onto the top rope to break the hold. He throws himself through the ropes and forces a break out of the hold. Both of them are down on the arena floor! Joe rushes Foley, but Foley moves and the time keeper narrowly avoids getting taken out! Joe wipes out the side of the table and the ring bell! Foley picks up the chair and jabs it into the chest of Joe. He climbs to the ring apron and waits for Joe to get up. A diving chair shot off of the apron connects to Joe and staggers him back!
Joe staggers, with Foley throwing him underneath the rope and back into the ring. Foley points to the chair and rushes Joe. He slams the chair into Joe’s face and sets him up. Double Underhook DDT connects. Foley covers Joe hooking the leg for a two count when Joe powers out!
Foley raises his hand and starts slamming his hand into the side of Joe’s face. He charges into the corner. Joe catches Foley and slams him out of the corner with a huge STO to dropping him down. Foley pulls himself to his knee and motions for Joe to bring it. Joe brings it alright with a series of rapid fire punches drilled to the side of his head. Every single time those punches connect, it causes a swelling knot to appear on the side of Foley’s head.
He picks up Foley and sets him up. Muscle Buster brings Foley down to the canvas. Joe covers Foley, and gets a two and nine tenths count.
Joe sets up Foley, and pulls him up, before hitting a second Muscle Buster, this time on the thumbtacks! Foley spasms underneath the attack and Joe hooks him in a Rear Naked Choke. Foley is trying to struggle out of the hold. Joe has the move on tight. The referee checks Foley, and has no choice other than to call the match. Samoa Joe taps out Mick Foley with the Rear Naked Choke in 15:55(*** ¾)
Samoa Joe gets the win, looking down the bloodied, and battered form of Mick Foley. Foley gave Joe a couple of anxious moments, but the dominant Samoa Joe gets the win tonight.
Three men step into the ring with three championship belts. The NAWA Television, the NAWA International, and the NAWA World Title are all on the line. There can only be one tonight, in our main event. The Television Champion Miles Stylish, the International Champion Bryan Danielson, and the World Champion Sederick Skyhawk. Who is going to walk out with the gold?
The NAWA World Champion Sederick Skyhawk is preparing in the back. Prince Nana, his advisor, hypes him up, and says this is his moment. It’s his moment to show why he’s the best. The match is a three way elimination match, so Skyhawk won’t get screwed out of the title. Skyhawk says he’s the champion, he has no doubt.
The main event is up next, with all three champions set in the ring. This is a three way elimination match. The NAWA World Champion Sederick Skyhawk has something to prove, Miles Stylish wants the NAWA World Title Belt back, and Bryan Danielson wants to culminate almost ten years of long and hard work by walking out with the NAWA World Championship. The bell rings and this match is underway.
Danielson manages to back up Skyhawk with a series of kicks while Stylish stands back and enjoys the show. Danielson throws Skyhawk off of the ropes and pulls out a drop toe hold to bring his opponent down. Danielson hooks onto the arm of Skyhawk and starts pounding away at the side of the arm. Danielson picks up Skyhawk and shoves him into the corner. Danielson starts tagging away at Skyhawk with a series of kicks before throwing him all the way to the opposite enter of the ring.
Skyhawk gets the boot up to block a running charge from Danielson. Stylish is now back in and elbows Skyhawk in the back of the head. He sends Danielson crashing through the ropes to the arena floor. Stylish delivers a pair of clotheslines which send Skyhawk down on the canvas. The NAWA World Champion rolls to his feet. Stylish bends down and hooks Skyhawk. He pulls out a swinging snap suplex. He floats over and covers the champion only getting a two and a half count.
The NAWA World Champion pulls himself to his feet and Stylish hammers him into the corner. Skyhawk is sent into the corner. Danielson pops up from the ring apron and nails Stylish with an elbow smash. Another elbow smash backs Stylish off, with Danielson chaining together three more in rapid fire succession. He turns around just in time to see Danielson springboard off of the ropes and pull out an amazing flying cross body block. The NAWA International Champion covers the NAWA Television Champion for a two count.
Skyhawk is intent to stand back, and let Danielson work over Stylish. The NAWA International champion hyper extends the arm and drives a series of elbow strikes down onto it. Danielson hoists up Stylish and airplane spin delivered. Danielson leans back and drops Stylish onto his feet. A huge kick rattles the NAWA Television champion. Danielson takes a step back and pumps his fist into the air. Stylish is in the corner and Danielson charges. The Television Champion moves out of the way.
Stylish pops behind Danielson and belly to back suplex is countered when Danielson does a full flip and lands on his feet. He delivers a kick to the back. Stylish bounces back off of the ropes and hooks Danielson around the head. A huge standing Sliced Bread #2 brings down Danielson. The NAWA Television champion makes the cover and gets a two count.
Sederick Skyhawk is now on the top rope and he catches Stylish with a double axe handle behind the back of the head. The NAWA World Champion picks his spots, very wisely. Punches hammered into the solar plexes, before Stylish is backed off into the corner. The NAWA World Champion pulls out a snap mare and heads to the top rope. Stylish catches him with a series of punches and climbs up with Skyhawk.
Keep your eye on Bryan Danielson. Danielson has Stylish set up and power bombs him out of the corner while Skyhawk is crashing down with a superplex. The announcers speculate Skyhawk got the worst of that, and Danielson knows it, making the cover on the Champion of the World hooking the leg, only getting a two count!
Skyhawk survives yet another round with the gold in his hand. He can feel it slipping away and Danielson goes to town with a rapid fire barrage of forearm smashes. The International Champion sends the NAWA World Champion crashing into the corner. He follows in with a rapid fire roundhouse kick to the side of the head. Another rapid fire roundhouse catches his opponent in the side of the head. Some more rapid fire roundhouse kicks start pounding him in the side of the head.
Danielson hooks Skyhawk and goes for the Guillotine Choke. The champion fights out of the hold and counters with a high back body drop. Skyhawk pulls Danielson into a short arm clothesline and throws him into the corner. A huge powerslam brings down Danielson. Skyhawk raises his fists into the air and catches Stylish with an uppercut when he sits up. Skyhawk delivers a pair of rolling double underhook suplexes before he hangs on and pulls out a huge double arm DDT. He makes the cover on Stylish hooking the leg for a two count.
Skyhawk stomps away at the chest of his opponent and waits for him to get up. He goes for the Brush with Greatness. Stylish shoves out and SKYHAWK GETS KICKED IN THE BACK OF THE HEAD BY DANIELSON! Skyhawk is on dream street and Stylish hoists up Skyhawk before bringing him down with the Las Vegas Trauma! Stylish covers and scores the pin! Miles Stylish has eliminated Sederick Skyhawk in 15:22.)
The NAWA World Champion has been eliminated, and the fans are on their feet. Skyhawk’s reign of terror is over and we will have a new NAWA World Champion. Skyhawk has been rendered unconscious and will have to be removed from the ring. We see Stylish and we see Danielson. They fought three matches without a conclusion, and now this will have to go to a conclusion, the winner is the NAWA World Champion.
They lock up and Danielson immediately tries to take Stylish down into the LaBell Lock. Stylish rolls to the outside to avoid being wrapped up in the move for a tap out, and slumps over the ring apron to catch his breath, and waits for Danielson to come out after him. Danielson waits in the ring and Stylish enters the ring. Both of them lock up one more time, and Danielson hooks him in an abdominal stretch, working over Stylish. Stylish fights out of the move with a hiptoss.
The NAWA International Champion bounces to his feet. If their previous three matches have proved anything, these two are evenly matched. Stylish tries to fire a kick. Danielson blocks it and an enzuigiri is ducked. Danielson hooks the leg of Stylish and tries to turn him over into a Half Boston Crab. Stylish struggles and makes it to the ropes, breaking the hold before he can get the hold locked on.
Danielson pounds away at the back of Stylish’s leg with a hamstring stomp. He pulls the champion up and slumps him into the corner. A gunshot of a chop fires against the NAWA Television champion’s chest. Danielson throws Stylish across the ring and follows back in with a running elbow smash into the corner. Stylish staggers and Danielson climbs to the second rope. A top rope missile dropkick is caught. Stylish hooks both legs and flips into a jack-knife cradle for a two count!
Stylish nails Danielson with a forearm smash and Danielson pops off of the ropes with a forearm smash! Both men are rag tagging each other with forearm smashes, with Danielson getting the better of the exchange. He sends Stylish into the corner one more time. Stylish gets an elbow up to the face and climbs the apron. He hooks the head of Danielson and snaps it over the top rope. One more fluid motion leads to Stylish pulling out a springboard clothesline. He covers Danielson and only gets a two count!
The NAWA Television Champion picks up Danielson and drives an elbow into the side of the man’s neck. He hits another series of elbow strikes before hooking on a dragon sleeper and bending the head back, driving the knee back into the man’s spine. Danielson tries to bridge out of the hold, and Stylish turns him, pulling out a reverse neckbreaker out of the dragon sleeper. He covers the International Champion and gets a two count!
The fans are on their feet and Stylish stomps away at Danielson. Danielson is launched to the arena floor and Stylish baseball slides him into the guardrail. The NAWA International Champion leaves the ring and throws Danielson into the guardrail. Danielson is slumped against the guardrail. The one thing Stylish learned through his previous encounters with Danielson is he has to wear the International Champion down.
Stylish throws Danielson back into the ring and heads up to the top rope. He jumps off and frog splash connects! Stylish may have knocked the wind out of himself and crawls over towards him. He covers Danielson hooking the leg. He kicks out once again at two and a half!
The NAWA Television Champion pulls up Danielson and shoves him into the corner. A series of chops rock Danielson and Danielson is thrown off into the corner. Stylish buries his foot into the midsection of Danielson and takes him down with a swinging snap suplex. He hangs onto Danielson and pulls out a second snap suplex. He hangs on and pulls out a Falcon Arrow and hooks both of the legs down for a two count.
Stylish rolls over Danielson and drives the elbow down onto the back of the head of Danielson. Another series of elbow smashes down on the back of the head and Stylish applies a Dragon Sleeper to Danielson. He holds onto the side of the head of his opponent, cranking on the neck. Danielson is struggling up out of the move, and trying to force his knee into the side of Stylish’s face to break the hold.
The NAWA International Champion pulls himself up and nails Stylish in the stomach with a series of elbow smashes to the face. Stylish is bounced off into the ropes and Danielson drops down. He catches Stylish with a huge running dropkick which knocks Stylish through the ropes. Stylish drops down to the floor and Danielson steps back. A HUGE TOPE SUICIDA BRINGS STYLISH DOWN! The referee puts a very relaxed count on him, knowing another inconclusive finish is not what the fans want. Danielson drags himself back into the ring, with Stylish following him in.
A series of kicks start rattling Stylish. Danielson winds up for another kick. Stylish hoists up Danielson onto his shoulders and goes for the Las Vegas Trauma. Danielson drops down behind Stylish and hooks him around the arms. A Dragon Suplex brings down Stylish, hooking both arms on the way down for the bridge. Two and nine tenths count when Stylish just barely kicks out!
Danielson is digging deep and hammering away at Stylish. He goes for the Guillotine Choke. Stylish counters by ramming Danielson into the corner. Danielson fires back with a knee to the face. Three kneelifts delivered in succession and Danielson goes for the running knee strike. Stylish avoids that move and sunset flip delivered to Danielson, holding him down for a two count. Danielson pops back up for a basement dropkick!
The International Champion ascends to the top rope, but Stylish dropkicks him from behind. Danielson drops down on the top rope and now Stylish climbs up to the top rope. He leaps on the shoulders of his opponent and REVERSE TOP ROPE FRANKENSTEINER ALMOST MURDERS DANIELSON! Danielson flips off of the top rope and impacts his skull onto the rope! Stylish may have hurt his shoulder on that move as well. He crawls over and covers Danielson. Two and nine tenths count when Danielson has kicked out!
Stylish has one of the most frustrated, “you’ve got to be kidding me” expressions ever on his face. He picks up Danielson and drives a knee into his stomach. Another kneelift sends Danielson off into the corner. Stylish throws Danielson off into the ropes. He hoists him up for another Las Vegas Trauma, but Danielson fights out of the hold and brings down Stylish into the LaBell Lock! The Television Champion makes a made sprint to the ropes!
Danielson stomps Stylish’s arm and runs up the top rope with it. He delivers a springboard armdrag, further working on Stylish’s arm. He charges off of the ropes and a vicious kick sends Stylish flying through the ropes to the ring apron. Danielson bends down and hooks Stylish, trying to bring him back into the ring. A huge suplex sends Stylish down to the canvas. Danielson pumps up his hands and backs off before hitting a running Knee Strike! Danielson hooks the legs for the cover and gets the pin…NO WAIT STYLISH THROWS THE SHOULDER UP A MERE HUNDRETH OF A SECOND BEFORE THREE!
The NAWA International Champion looks to be in shock. He grabs Stylish and holds him up. He applies an abdominal stretch lock on the canvas and starts to hammer a series of elbow smashes on the side of his opponent’s neck. Danielson turns him into the guillotine lock, but Stylish pushes his way out of the hold, fighting up to his feet. Stylish goes for the Las Vegas Trauma, and Danielson counters in mid swing with the guillotine choke once again!
The fans are cheering when Danielson is sapping the strength out of the NAWA Television Champion. Stylish is trying to rock back and he has Danielson’s shoulders pinned down to the canvas. Two and nine tenths count before Danielson breaks the hold and switches into the LaBell Lock! This time he has the champion right where he wants him!
Stylish is struggling up to his feet out of the LaBell Lock and summons the energy he can. He has Danielson and HE COUNTERS THE LABELL LOCK INTO THE LAS VEGAS TRAUMA! Stylish collapses on the canvas, he may have wiped himself out with that move as well. The referee puts a standing ten count on both men and the fans are chanting “no” with each count. Stylish is showing signs of life, and dragging himself over, favoring the arm and the side of his neck. He throws his hand over Danielson and covers him hooking the leg.
Danielson kicks out just before the count of three! The fans held their collective breath on that one, and now Stylish pulls himself to his feet. He steps back and does a mocking of Danielson before he goes for a running knee strike on the seated Danielson. Danielson counters that with one fluid motion into the LaBell Lock! Danielson forces Stylish down onto the canvas and hooks onto him. Stylish is reaching for the ropes.
The fans are making a racket and ruckus. Danielson has Stylish’s head clamped in tight, along with his shoulder! The fans are cheering, getting even louder. Stylish is struggling to get to the ropes and he can’t quite make it! STYLISH TAPS OUT! Bryan Danielson won the NAWA World Title, the NAWA World Television Title, and retained the NAWA International Championship in 48:55(*****)
The fans explode into cheers. Bryan Danielson has finally ascended to the top of the mountain. Last year he started his ascent at WrestleClash VII, beating Harry Harris in two straight falls, and running him out of the company. He beat Sederick Skyhawk, Nigel McGuinness, Bobby Roode, Samoa Joe, and now he finally got a decisive win on Miles Stylish, to become the NAWA World Champion. He’s earned this spot as the Undisputed NAWA World Champion.
It’s celebration time, as Bryan Danielson holds all three belts over his head. Stylish rolls over and sits up in a state of shock. He mouths “next time” before rolling to the outside, favoring his shoulder and neck.
Bryan Danielson is the king of the hill, the champion, and no one can take his victory tonight away from him. See you in Season Nine.
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