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Post by mattharms on Aug 4, 2016 16:15:14 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 8/20/2009:
The NAWA Owner Amanda Sinclair congratulates Bryan Danielson on his championship win last Sunday where he’s become the NAWA World Champion. Tonight, two other men who have won big matches last Sunday will compete tonight, when the 2009 Race to the Top Winner Kurt Angle takes on Samoa Joe, who defeated Mick Foley. Tonight, the first show of Season Nine will take place and Sinclair promises something amazing.
The opening match featured a bout where D’Angelo Dinero scored the win over El Generico. Kevin Steen is at ringside, and watches the match. He throws Generico back into the ring when he gets knocked the floor and Dinero hits the DDE for the pin. D’Angelo Dinero pinned El Generico with the DDE in 7:44(*** ½)
Kevin Steen steps into the ring and runs off Dinero, drawing cheers from the fans. Steen cuts a promo and challenges Dinero for a match next week on this show.
Paul London makes his NAWA debut win a win over Kenny King. London is looking to really hit his stride in the New Age Wrestling Alliance, and he beats Kenny King with the 450 Splash after some back and forth action. Paul London pinned Kenny King with the 450 Splash in 7:44(** ½)
Beer Money Incorporated cut a promo, talking about how they dethroned the Kings of Wrestling. If the Kings want another crack, then they’re going to get to the back of the line. Roode says he doesn’t care what team goes after them next, it’s going to be the same story. Storm says “sorry about your damn luck.”
Hamada is ready for the NAWA Women’s Championship and she scores another impressive win over Nikki Roxx. No doubt the NAWA Women’s Champion Taylor Wilde will be watching this match as Hamada brings down Roxx with the Hamada Driver for the pin. Hamada pinned Taylor Wilde with the Hamada Driver in 6:55(** ½)
Samoa Joe cuts a promo against Kurt Angle and promises to rip him apart. He hopes Bryan Danielson is watching because Joe is coming back for the NAWA World Championship.
The Young Bucks and the Motor City Machine Guns square up against each other, with the Young Bucks scoring a very tainted win, with Nick Jackson using the ropes for leverage and pinning Alex Shelley. The Bucks bolt from the ring, having scored a win over the former two time NAWA World Tag Team Champions. The Young Bucks defeated the Motor City Machine Guns in 10:55(***)
The main event features Kurt Angle scoring a countout win over Samoa Joe after barely beating the count. Joe and Angle trade vicious holds, strikes, and suplexes, with Joe beating him down. The Muscle Buster is countered and Angle pulls out a triple German Suplex, before setting up Joe for the Ankle Lock. Joe fights out and sends Angle to the floor. He goes for the rear naked choke on the floor, with Angle slamming him into the ring steps twice and rolling himself into the ring for the countout. Kurt Angle defeated Samoa Joe via countout in 15:44(*** ½)
Samoa Joe jumps down and beats down Angle, drawing heat from the fans. Angle is locked in the Rear Naked Choke. Joe has the move on Angle, and security comes out. Joe is not happy about losing this match, even by a countout. The referees and security rush out and try and pull Joe off of Angle. We fade to black with Joe finally off of Angle, but Angle is hurt.
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Post by mattharms on Aug 6, 2016 16:13:31 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 8/27/2009: Tonight, it’s announced Miles Stylish will take on Sederick Skyhawk in a Best Two Out of Three Falls Match where the winner receives an NAWA World Title Shot against Bryan Danielson in two weeks tonight.
We open up tonight with D’Angelo Dinero continuing his winning streak against Kevin Steen, through slightly dubious means. He baited El Generico to enter the ring and Generico’s interference resulted in Steen being disqualification. Dinero slips off with the win and Generico and Steen are at further odds with each other. D’Angelo Dinero defeated Kevin Steen via disqualification in 10:44(*** ½)
Sederick Skyhawk talks about how he got screwed out of the NAWA World Championship and he talks about how he had to spend the last ten days reading many tearful letters from children in third world companies, who don’t understand why their hero doesn’t have the NAWA World Championship. Tonight, he beats Stylish, and in two weeks, he gets the belt back.
The Kings of Wrestling triumph against two former NAWA World Champions in Teddy Hart and Christopher Daniels. Daniels eats a vicious Swiss Death and Castagnoli scores the pin on him. The Kings are looking to get another crack at the NAWA World Tag Team Champions Beer Money Incoporated. The Kings of Wrestling defeated Christopher Daniels and Teddy Hart when Castagnoli pinned Daniels with Swiss Death in 10:44(***)
Samoa Joe cuts a promo, talking about he wrecked Kurt Angle, and tells Stylish, Skyhawk, and Danielson all to look over their shoulder, because he’s coming for the NAWA World Championship. He’s going to rip them apart.
Sarah Stock scored an upset win over a former NAWA Women’s Champion in Mia Stylish. After Stock caught Stylish with a crucifix, she held her down for three seconds, which was long enough to score the pin. Sarah Stock pinned Mia Stylish with a crucifix in 10:22(***)
Stylish attacks Stock after the bell and beats her down after the match, before throwing her to the floor and beating on her. Stock’s arm is wrapped around the ring post before security rushes out to break it off.
El Generico takes on Kevin Steen next week as a result of them crossing wires over the past couple of weeks.
The Young Bucks ride off of their high of beating the Motor City Machine Guns last week beating Paul London and AJ Styles. Styles and London had a miscommunication with each other and Matt Jackson pulls out a rolling cradle for the pin on Styles. The Young Bucks defeated Paul London and AJ Styles in 12:33(*** ½)
We will see the brand new NAWA World Champion Bryan Danielson for the very first time since he won the title at WrestleClash VIII next week. Coming up next, we find out who his challenger will be in two week’s time.
The Best Two Out of Three Falls Match took place in the main event on NAWA Glory between Sederick Skyhawk and Miles Stylish. The first fall ended when Skyhawk took a steel chair and nailed Stylish with it blatantly in front of the referee. This caused a disqualification, but it was a calculated risk as Skyhawk followed that up with the Brush with Greatness to pin Miles Stylish to even up the falls.
The third fall was not go so easily for Skyhawk though. Skyhawk through a series of high impact moves. His Fallen Star Elbow Drop misses and Stylish catches him with the Las Vegas Trauma out of nowhere to score the pin. Miles Stylish pinned Sederick Skyhawk with the Las Vegas Trauma in 14:45(****)
Miles Stylish and Bryan Danielson is set up in two weeks for the NAWA World Title where these two go at it one more time.
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Post by mattharms on Aug 9, 2016 6:45:04 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 9/3/2009: Tonight the NAWA World Champion Bryan Danielson makes his return after winning the belt back on August 16th, in preparation for his big championship match with Miles Stylish on September 10th, 2009. Plus, Kevin Steen and El Generico work out their differences in the only way they know, in the ring.
The NAWA Cruiserweight Championship match opened up with AJ Styles retaining over Matt Jackson. Nick Jackson tries to get involved, but Paul London runs out and pulls Jackson off of the ring apron, allowing Styles to pull off a Styles Clash to put away Matt Jackson for the pin. AJ Styles pinned Matt Jackson with the Styles Clash in 10:44 to retain the NAWA Cruiserweight Championship(*** 1/2)
Paul London and AJ Styles square off in the ring and London pats the NAWA Cruiserweight Championship over the shoulder of Styles before leaving the ring.
Colt Cabana makes his return to the New Age Wrestling Alliance with a submission victory over Sonjay Dutt. Cabana is looking forward to his second run in the New Age Wrestling Alliance, and he pulls out a reverse Boston Crab to make Dutt tap out. Colt Cabana defeated Sonjay Dutt with a Reverse Boston Crab in 7:55(***)
We see a recap of Kurt Angle and Samoa Joe from two weeks ago. Kurt Angle talks about how Joe’s put him on the shelf, but he’ll bounce back. He has an NAWA World Championship shot during any time he chooses, but he has a roadblock and that’s Samoa Joe. Angle says he’s one of the few people to defeat Samoa Joe.
We see the number one contender for the NAWA Women’s Champion Hamada stepping into the ring with Amber O’Neal, getting the win with the Hamada Driver. Hamada sends a clear and present message to the NAWA Women’s Champion Taylor Wilde, showing she wants the NAWA Women’s Championship, after a failed campaign against Mia Stylish last year. Hamada pinned Amber O’Neal with the Hamada Driver in 4:45(** ½)
The next match featured Austin Aries defeating Tony Mamaluke with a brain buster. Aries lost a couple of big time Pay Per View title matches as of late, and is looking to get back on the winning track. Mamaluke is enough to be put down for the three. Austin Aries pinned Tony Mamaluke with the Brain Buster in 7:44(** ½)
D’Angelo Dinero is backstage cutting a promo, talking about how the Pope is undefeated here in the New Age Wrestling Alliance, and he wants big time matches, to prove he’s better than any man who had ever lived. We see Austin Aries, after the previous match, watching backstage, and eyeballing Dinero. Aries asks Dinero if he thinks he’s better than the greatest man who ever lived. The two men get in each other’s face until it’s broken up.
El Generico scored the win over Kevin Steen with an Oklahoma Side Roll in our main event match. Steen kept battering Generico for the majority of this match, with Generico getting in brief flurries of offense. Steen heads up to and misses a huge moonsault which Generico pulls out an Oklahoma Side Roll for the pin. El Generico pinned Kevin Steen in 14:44(*** ½)
The fans chant for them to shake hands, and to “hug it out.” Suddenly, Beer Money Incorporated run down to the ring, and they drag Generico to the floor. They beat him down and Storm has the beer bottle.
Steen exits the ring and runs in front of Storm, taking the beer bottle to the face, drawing boos from the fans! Roode throws Generico into the post and they throw him into the ring. DWI connects to Generico. Steen crawls into the ring and he eats the Last Call Superkick, before Roode connects with a flying elbow drop. Beer Money stand over Steen and Generico with the NAWA World Tag Team Championship belts. We never know if they would have shook hands, for Beer Money ruined that.
Sederick Skyhawk is yelling at Sonjay Dutt for losing his match earlier. He also gets in the face of Abyss. Prince Nana tells Skyhawk to calm down, and Skyhawk says he’s not calming down. He should be the NAWA World Champion still, and it’s because of Nana and his embassy he hasn’t. Nana tells Skyhawk not to forget without him, he wouldn’t have gotten back in the company. Skyhawk tells Nana to either make some changes to his stable, or he can find a new meal ticket. Because he doesn’t associate with losers, and he can’t even remember the last time Abyss or Sonjay Dutt have won the match.
Abyss throttles Skyhawk, but Nana tells him to back off, it’s not worth it. Skyhawk tells Abyss if he ever puts his hand on him again, he’ll be buried deep underground.
The NAWA World Champion Bryan Danielson is out to loud cheers. The fans are cheering for several minutes and Danielson can’t even talk. Danielson thanks them all, it’s been a hell of a ride here in the New Age Wrestling Alliance. He’s held the NAWA Cruiserweight title, the NAWA Television Title, the International Title, and was one half of the NAWA World Tag Team Champions. And now, Bryan Danielson is the NAWA World Champion.
The chants of “thank you, Bryan” fill the crowd, and Danielson says he’s sure they’ve heard the rumors, how his contract is going to be up soon, and he’s considering his options. He isn’t sure what’s next for Bryan Danielson, but he is a man of honor, a man of his word, and he’ll see his commitments through to the end. He’s the NAWA World Champion, and he’ll defend the belt against the best the world has to offer, whether he loses the title next week, next month, or next year, he’ll be in this company, until he loses the belt.
Miles Stylish makes his way out and applauds Bryan, and he tells the fans to give Danielson his applause. Over a hellacious series of matches over the past couple of months, they went to war with each other. And finally, three Sundays previous, Danielson made Stylish tap out. He’s the NAWA World Champion, the Undisputed NAWA World Champion.
Stylish says some have called Danielson the best pound for pound wrestler in the world, and that rubs Stylish the wrong way. Miles Stylish is a former three time NAWA World Champion, and next week on Glory, three will become four.
He tells Danielson how the answer to his question is one more week, and Stylish gets the belt. And then Danielson doesn’t have any obligations to tie him down, because Miles Stylish will be the NAWA World Champion.
One more week, it all comes down to this. Stylish and Danielson for the NAWA World Championship, one more time, and it’s live, September 10th, 2009 on NAWA Glory. We fade to black with perhaps the two greatest wrestlers in the world today going face to face with each other.
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Post by mattharms on Aug 10, 2016 16:52:06 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 9/10/2009:
Tonight the NAWA World Title is on the line when Bryan Danielson takes on Miles Stylish one more time for the title. And we’re not going to wait, rather we’re going to head to the ring.
The music of Miles Stylish plays and he’s not on his way out. Bryan Danielson comes out, and is ramped and ready to go but there’s no Miles Stylish. He was ready for this championship match. Amanda Sinclair comes out and announces Stylish has been delayed, and the NAWA World Title Match will be post poned to the top of the second hour of Glory.
We open up with Sarah Stock getting the win over a former NAWA Women’s Champion of Angelina Love. Stock and Love have an intense back and forth match, with Stock pulling out a Tiger Driver for the pin. Sarah Stock pinned Angelina Love with a Tiger Driver in 7:44(***)
We cut to the top of the ramp where Mia Stylish is up. Stock invites her to the ring, but Stylish is not biting even. She turns around and walks off.
The next match features the Kings of Wrestling losing a match to El Generico and Kevin Steen. The winners of this match challenge Beer Money Incorporated at the End of Days for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. Generico is beaten down, until Steen tags in and starts running wild. He puts away Chris Hero with a huge power bomb and pins him. Kevin Steen and El Generico defeated the Kings of Wrestling in 13:44(*** ½)
Beer Money Incorporated make their way out. Roode talks about how last week, they interrupted their little lover’s spat, and now they’re the number one contenders. Beer Money is a cohesive team. Steen interrupts, saying he’s sick of Roode and Storm running their mouths. He’s put the past behind him, and he wants to be a champion again, and if he has to team up with Generico to win the NAWA World Tag Team Titles, then so be it, he’s ready.
D’Angelo Dinero picks up an impressive win over Kenny King tonight. King gives the undefeated competitor some rather anxious moments. Dinero continues his winning streak, picking up the win over King with a swift and sickening DDE out of nowhere. D’Angelo Dinero pinned Kenny King with the DDE in 7:44(***)
Austin Aries comes down and stares down D’Angelo Dinero. Aries is looking to get back on the winning track after a couple of high profile losses over the summer, and ending Dinero’s undefeated streak would be the perfect goal.
We try for the NAWA World Title Match, and again there’s no Miles Stylish. Stylish isn’t one to miss a championship match. Sinclair tells Danielson to go to a back, they’ll try this again with a half of an hour of show time to go, and says Stylish better have a good reason for not showing up.
Samoa Joe wrecks Amazing Red in a short match. The high flyer plays pinball for Samoa Joe. Joe hits a huge Muscle Buster and slaps on the Rear Naked Choke for the tap out. Samoa Joe taps out Amazing Red in 3:22(** ½)
Kurt Angle rushes down to the ring from the back and slides into the ring. Joe and Angle get into a tussel, with Angle managing to get the better of Joe with a succession of forearm smashes drilled to the side of his adversary’s face. Security is out to break this one up.
We see a look at Hamada as she prepares for her NAWA Women’s Title Shot on October 11th at the End of Days against Taylor Wilde.
One more time, Bryan Danielson is out for his match with Miles Stylish. No Stylish, but out comes Sederick Skyhawk with a microphone and the NAWA rulebook. Skyhawk talks about how he consulted with his former associate Richard Ramos Ricardo, Attorney At Law, and it states in the rulebook if the number one contender can’t perform his duties, after winning a number one contenders match, then it goes to the number two contender, that being Sederick Skyhawk. Skyhawk says it’s a real shame Miles Stylish can’t make it, but four flat tires, it can be a bitch.
Sinclair comes out and says she should suspend Skyhawk, but Danielson interrupts, saying if Skyhawk wants in the ring, then put him in the ring. Danielson is ready to put the belt on the line, it doesn’t matter who. Skyhawk says the belt’s coming back.
Bryan Danielson fought off Abyss, Sonjay Dutt, and Prince Nana, to retain the NAWA World Title against Sederick Skyhawk. An intense match occurred tonight on Glory between a determined champion and an obsessed challenger. The referee goes down, and Nana brings out Dutt and Abyss. Danielson kicks Abyss, and nails Dutt with a huge dropkick before nailing Nana with a running knee. Skyhawk connects with the Brush with Greatness, but Danielson kicks out. He goes for another BWG, but Danielson counters into a Guillotine Lock and forces a tap out. Bryan Danielson taps out Sederick Skyhawk in 15:42(****)
Skyhawk’s double dealing tactics didn’t pay off. Bryan Danielson retained the NAWA World Championship tonight on Glory. We understand Miles Stylish has just arrived backstage, after hitch hiking to the arena, but it’s too late, and we’re out of time.
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Post by mattharms on Aug 12, 2016 15:45:22 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 9/17/2009: Tonight, NAWA Glory will be headlined by a six man tag team match. After last week, when Sederick Skyhawk sabotaged Miles Stylish, and prevented him from getting in the arena, it’s payback time for when Sederick Skyhawk, Abyss, and Sonjay Dutt, take on Miles Stylish, the NAWA World Champion Bryan Danielson, and the 2009 Race to the Top Winner Kurt Angle in an explosive six man tag team match.
Speaking of explosive, D’Angelo Dinero continues his winning ways with a win over Petey Williams. Petey got a couple of moves in which was close to getting the pin. The DDE is pulled out and Petey is put away for the three. D’Angelo Dinero pinned Petey Williams with the DDE in 7:44(***)
Hype is made for the big match between D’Angelo Dinero and Austin Aries on October 11th, 2009 at the End of Days.
Colt Cabana’s comeback ran into a brick wall into the hands of Samoa Joe, who taps out Cabana with a Rear Naked Choke. Joe will be watching Kurt Angle, his End of Days opponent, closely in tonight’s six man tag team match. Right now, Joe slaps on the Rear Naked Choke. Samoa Joe defeated Colt Cabana with a Rear Naked Choke in 10:00(***)
We cut backstage where the NAWA World Champion Bryan Danielson and Miles Stylish are discussing what happened. Danielson offers to give Stylish his title shot at any time, and Stylish says tonight, they’re going to focus on taking down Skyhawk and his cronies. Kurt Angle comes in to remind both men he has an NAWA World Title Shot, but when he decides to cash in, he won’t pull a Sederick Skyhawk. He’ll give the champion plenty of notice because when he wins the NAWA World Championship, he’ll do it at his very best. They’ve all had their problems with Skyhawk, he’s a little cockroach who won’t go down. Tonight, that little cockroach will be squashed.
Sarah Stock defeated another former NAWA Women’s Champion in Awesome Kong. Kong missed a charge into the corner and Stock rolls her up from behind to get the pin after an intense back and forth battle. Sarah Stock pinned Awesome Kong in 7:44(***)
Mia Stylish runs out from the back and for the second week in a row, Sarah Stock catches her. Stylish applauds the win. These two will step into the ring on October 11th at the End of Days, and given how Stock’s been on a roll, a second decisive win against Stylish puts her in line for an NAWA Women’s Championship Match.
The Young Bucks come out and talk about their win over the two time former NAWA World Tag Team Champions the Motor City Machine Guns. All of the boys in the back don’t get their style, but they’re performance artists in the ring, and they’re the future of this business. The Guns are obsolete, and the Bucks are going to be the NAWA World Tag Team Champions. Out run Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin, and Shelley says the Bucks remind them of Shelley and Sabin a while back, before they become NAWA World Tag Team Championship. And they only become the NAWA World Tag Team Champions because they respected those who came before them. Some more back and forth happens before they have a match.
The Young Bucks scored another win over the Motor City Machine Guns due to slightly dubious means. Nick Jackson superkicks Sabin when going for the Cradle Shock and Matt Jackson falls on top. Nick scurries to the floor and holds down Sabin’s legs for the Bucks to score the second win in many weeks over the former two time NAWA World Tag Team Title holders. The Young Bucks defeated the Motor City Machine Guns in 13:22(***)
Sederick Skyhawk comes down to the ring for the main event. He talks about how he signed the contract for the six man tag team match, but last week, Abyss and Sonjay Dutt failed him for the last time. Therefore, he has sent them on their way, much like he’s done with Stasiak, with Tomko, with Rhino, and with Candace Sweet, other people who have failed him in the past. He calls out the tag team he’s hand selected to win the NAWA World Tag Team Titles, in Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards, the American Wolves!
Skyhawk’s new tag team of hired guns pays off, when Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards team up against the trio of Kurt Angle, Miles Stylish, and the NAWA World Champion Bryan Danielson. The Wolves hit a spiked Brain Buster on Danielson which sets him up for the Fallen Star from Skyhawk, and Skyhawk pins the NAWA World Champion! The American Wolves and Sederick Skyhawk defeated Bryan Danielson, Kurt Angle, and Miles Stylish in 15:44(****)
Skyhawk yells Danielson won’t be holding his belt for too long. Stylish tries to get at Skyhawk after the match, but the Wolves are beating him down. Skyhawk takes the NAWA World Title Belt and nails Stylish in the face with it. He nails Danielson with it as well. We fade out with Skyhawk, and his new mercenaries, the American Wolves. Out of all of Skyhawk’s employees over the years, the Wolves might be the most dangerous due to the fact they pick apart their opponents with ice cold ruthlessness.
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Post by mattharms on Aug 14, 2016 18:52:12 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 9/24/2009:
Tonight, a huge tag team match with Samoa Joe and Sederick Skyhawk taking on the NAWA World Champion Bryan Danielson and Kurt Angle.
Amanda Sinclair announces the NAWA World Title will be on the line at the End of Days, when Bryan Danielson defends against both Sederick Skyhawk and Miles Stylish. The match will be inside the confines of a Steel Cage to keep Skyhawk’s new mercenaries, the American Wolves out. In barges Sonjay Dutt, along with Abyss. Dutt says Skyhawk can’t just kick him out on the street, and he wants a match with the Wolves tonight, well he and Abyss. Sinclair says fine, it would be amusing to see them try to take down the Wolves. Sinclair tells the fans to enjoy the show.
Christopher Daniels tries to get a win over Austin Aries, but Aries has all of the momentum in the world. Best Moonsault Ever missed and Aries pulls out a brain buster before pulling out the 450 Splash in 10:44. Austin Aries pinned Christopher Daniels with the 450 Splash(****)
The fans are cheering, and Aries gets on the microphone, talking about his match with D’Angelo Dinero at End of Days. Dinero hasn’t been pinned, but there’s no better man to fix that than the Greatest Man Who Ever Lived.
Taylor Wilde picked up the win over MsChif. The NAWA Women’s Champion gears up for her match with Hamada at the End of Days, hitting a German Suplex for the pin. Taylor Wilde pinned MsChif with a German Suplex in 6:52(**)
Hamada stalks on the outside and stares down Wilde. The fans are amped for this fight, but it won’t happen tonight. Hamada stalks away, drawing more cheers from the fans.
The American Wolves decimate the former mercenaries of Sederick Skyhawk, in Sonjay Dutt and Abyss. Abyss is hurled into the ring steps early and knocked out with such a violent force. Richards extends Dutt’s leg out and Eddie Edwards connects with a double foot stomp to the back of the leg, bringing him down with an excessive force. Richards slaps out a reverse knee scissors, tapping out Dutt. The American Wolves defeated Sonjay Dutt and Abyss in 11:22(*** ½)
Abyss is sliding into the ring and Richards and Edwards take turns assaulting his ankle. A very approving Sederick Skyhawk applauds the efforts.
Paul London continues his quest to become the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion, defeating a former champion in Teddy Hart. Both men have an insane little match, before London pulls out a face plant and hits a 450 Splash for the pin. Paul London pinned Teddy Hart with a 450 Splash in 10:32(*** ½)
Miles Stylish cuts a promo, saying he’s been sent home for the evening. He will be back next week, and better than ever, and on October 11th at the End of Days, he’s coming for the NAWA World Championship. He’ll be happy to have Skyhawk inside a cage, even if he has to share the pleasure of beating him down. Stylish will become the champion for a fourth title.
We cut to footage of a limo pulling up. Nigel McGuinness exits the limo, with an attractive young female on each arm. McGuinness talks about how he’s been away for a few months, after a couple of disappointing losses, and him falling short in becoming the NAWA World Champion back in 2008. He’s traveled the world, and he’s found a new mentor, who has taught him everything he knew. Given he’s a former multi-time World Champion, known the world over, McGuinness has listened to his teachings, and he will be returning to the company, to get the NAWA World Title this time. Nothing can slow him down. Just like nothing can slow him down tonight from heading to the hot tub with these fine young lasses.
The main event features the tag team of Sederick Skyhawk and Samoa Joe triumphing over the NAWA World Champion Bryan Danielson and Kurt Angle. Angle and Skyhawk end up to the floor, and Joe flatlines Danielson into the corner, before pulling out the Muscle Buster for the pin. Samoa Joe and Sederick Skyhawk defeated Bryan Danielson and Kurt Angle in 15:44(****)
Joe pins the NAWA World Champion and he howls how he wants the belt. Wanting the belt and actually getting the belt are two different things though. He has pinned the champion which should make Joe’s argument for an NAWA World Championship match all that more convincing.
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Post by mattharms on Aug 18, 2016 16:21:03 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 10/1/2009:
Tonight, Samoa Joe will get his NAWA World Championship match against Bryan Danielson based off of his pin in a tag team match. Plus, Miles Stylish joins forces with the Briscoe Brothers to take on the American Wolves and Sederick Skyhawk in six man tag team action.
D’Angelo Dinero continues his winning ways against Sonjay Dutt. Dutt is battered from the beating he suffered at the hands of the American Wolves last week, and this allows Dinero to get the win with the DDE in 5:44(** ½)[/B]
D’Angelo Dinero against Austin Aries is hyped up for October 11th at the End of Days.
We cut backstage where Beer Money Incorporated are discussing their NAWA World Tag Team Title Match against El Generico and Kevin Steen. They gave Steen and Generico something to put aside their differences about, but that moment of clarity will run out when the greatest NAWA World Tag Team Champions of all time run over Steen and Generico. Sorry about your damn luck.
AJ Styles prepares for his match with Paul London at the End of Days against a former NAWA Cruiserweight Champion of his own right in Tony Mamaluke. Styles picks up the win over Mamaluke, ending his night with a pretty vicious Styles Clash. AJ Styles pinned Tony Mamaluke with the Styles Clash in 9:21(*** ½)
The Young Bucks cut a promo, talking about how the Motor City Machine Guns are washed up, and the Superkick Express ran over them two times in the past month. And now Shelley and Sabin want a third crack at the Bucks? They tell Shelley and Sabin this will be their end, when the Bucks step over them to the top of the tag team division, and their quest to become NAWA World Tag Team Champions. The End of Days will be their End of Days. The Motor City Machine Guns take on the Young Bucks one more time on October 11th at the End of Days.
Hamada crushed Jessie McKay with the Hamada Driver in 3:44. Hamada is preparing for her NAWA Women’s Championship Match against Taylor Wilde, the belt she’s been chasing for almost eighteen months, and she looks almost as dangerous as before. Hamada pinned Jessie McKay with the Hamada Driver(*)
Sarah Stock cuts a promo, talking about how she doesn’t know what happened to Mia Stylish, but she’s grown insufferable and arrogant. It could be because she’s the only four time former NAWA Women’s champion in this company’s history, but there could be other reasons. Stock talks about how it’s her dream to become the NAWA Women’s Champion, and she has to beat Stylish to get to the title.
The six man tag team featured the American Wolves and Sederick Skyhawk triumphing over the Briscoe Brothers and Miles Stylish. Jay gets a bit overzealous on a corner charge, and Davey Richards murders his arm with a series of kicks before forcing him down into a cross-armbreaker for the submission. The American Wolves and Sederick Skyhawk defeated The Briscoe Brothers and Miles Stylish in 13:22(*** ½)
Stylish tries to get his hands onto Skyhawk after the match, but Davey Richards kicks him, and the Wolves pull out a Spiked Brain Buster. Skyhawk puts the badmouth on Stylish.
Samoa Joe triumphs over the NAWA World Champion Bryan Danielson for the title in the main event, but he doesn’t win the title due to it ending on a countout. Joe is destroying Danielson, picking him apart. Danielson fights out of a Rear Naked Choke and starts breaking down Joe with kicks. Guillotine Choke is fought, and Joe sends Danielson to the ring apron. Joe spears Danielson off of the ring apron. Skyhawk rushes to the outside and sends Danielson crashing into the ring post. This causes the referee to reach ten and to count out Danielson. Joe wins the match, but not the NAWA World Championship. Samoa Joe defeated Bryan Danielson via countout in 15:55(****)
We see Skyhawk beating on Danielson, and out comes the American Wolves. Joe is not too happy and he goes after Skyhawk, but Richards and Edwards are attacking Joe. Joe is put down to his knees, and Skyhawk sends Danielson into the ring. Brush with Greatness brings Danielson down. The Wolves stand into the ring and beat down Danielson with stomps.
Sederick Skyhawk takes the NAWA World Championship Belt and holds it over his head. He says this should be his. Joe enters the ring, but Skyhawk and the Wolves bolt. Joe takes out his frustrations on Bryan Danielson, until Kurt Angle bolts to the ring and takes out Joe with a double leg takedown. Angle is beating on Joe, but Joe goes to the eyes and lariats Angle down.
It’s all breaking down. Glory fades out with Joe and Angle slugging it out. Next week is the final show before the End of Days.
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Post by mattharms on Aug 20, 2016 19:30:04 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 10/8/2009:
Tonight on NAWA Glory, the NAWA World Champion Bryan Danielson teams up with Miles Stylish in the main event to take on the American Wolves. Plus, Samoa Joe tangles with Abyss, and so much more. We’re three nights away from the End of Days.
The opening match featured the team of Paul London and D’Angelo Dinero taking on the duo of Austin Aries and AJ Styles. The NAWA Cruiserweight Champion AJ Styles suffers at the hands over Paul London, who pulls out a Victory Roll in 14:44(****)[/B]
Hype is made for the End of Days, with D’Angelo Dinero taking on Austin Aries, and AJ Styles defending the NAWA Cruiserweight Championship against Paul London.
The next match features Sarah Stock picking up the win over Velvet Sky. She pulls out a vicious snap Tiger Driver to score the pin. Sarah Stock pinned Velvet Sky with the Tiger Driver(** ½)
After the match, Mia Stylish jumps into the ring and attacks Stock. Stock fights back, but Stylish has the arm and slams it into the ringpost. She continues to assault the arm, giving it further injury, by slamming it against the ringpost. Mia Stylish takes on Sarah Stock.
A look at the other women’s match, between Taylor Wilde and Hamada. Hamada has been chasing the NAWA Women’s Championship for almost two years, and Taylor Wilde has been fighting valiantly to carve out a niche for herself as champion. These two women will collide.
Kevin Steen and El Generico are backstage, with Steen cutting a promo cutting down Beer Money Incorporated. Steen says all he and Generico needed to do was find a common ground, and that common ground is the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. He’s out for championship gold, and Beer Money just offered him an opportunity to get the gold. He tells James Storm and Robert Roode “sorry about your damn luck, boys.” He and Generico are one hundred percent on the same page, and when they’re getting along, there isn’t a tag team in wrestling who can beat him.
The arrogant Young Bucks defeated Jack Evans and Petey Williams when Nick Jackson pinned Jack Evans after a vicious superkick. The Bucks pick up a win in 6:44, setting themselves up for another round against the Motor City Machine Guns. (***)
Hype for three big tag team matches at the End of Days. The Young Bucks against the Motor City Machine Guns. The NAWA World Tag Team Titles will be on the line when El Generico and Kevin Steen challenge Beer Money Incorporated. Just added, the American Wolves take on the Briscoe Brothers.
Samoa Joe cuts a promo, talking about how he holds Sederick Skyhawk personally accountable for the fact he isn’t the NAWA World Champion. And Skyhawk better hope he doesn’t walk out of the cage with the NAWA World Title this Sunday, because Joe will have another reason to rip his head off. Joe says he hopes Skyhawk, Danielson, Stylish, and Angle are all watching when Joe rips apart Abyss tonight. Joe wraps up the promo, hyping himself up as the uncrowned NAWA World Champion.
Samoa Joe follows up those cutting comments, by tearing into Abyss. Abyss is still wrestling through injuries he suffered at the hands of the American Wolves. He pulls out a Black Hole Slam, but Joe shrugs it off. Joe pulls out a release German Suplex and slaps on the Rear Naked Choke, forcing Abyss to tap out in 8:11(** ½)[/B]
This Sunday, Samoa Joe takes on the 2009 Race to the Top Winner, Kurt Angle, at the End of Days.
Sederick Skyhawk is talking with the American Wolves, calling them his best investment possible. And tonight, they’re going to soften up the NAWA World Champion Bryan Danielson and Miles Stylish. Skyhawk says he wants to see broken bones and battered bodies tonight. Danielson and Stylish might be world class competitors, and, yes they did hold the NAWA World Tag Team Championship earlier this year. But the Wolves are unstoppable. Show them why you two men are machines.
The American Wolves scored a win over Miles Stylish and Bryan Danielson. The Wolves battered Stylish and Danielson for the vast majority of this match. Stylish hot tags himself in, but Danielson and Stylish cross wires, and Stylish is launched to the floor where he crashes into the guardrail. The Wolves spend time double teaming Danielson into the ring until the referee reaches ten and Stylish is counted on in 13:33(*** ½)[/B]
Skyhawk charges out and nails Stylish with a forearm across the back of the head, before ramming him into the ringpost hard. Stylish is slumped against the ringpost, and Skyhawk keeps beating him down before pulling out a DDT on the arena floor! The fans explode into boos.
Back in the ring, the Wolves are working over the arm of Danielson. Edwards holds it out while Davey Richards dives off of the top rope with a crushing kneedrop. The announcers put this over as sound strategy, because if this arm is injured, he takes away two of the greatest weapons of the champion, the LaBell Lock and the Guillotine Choke.
Skyhawk steps into the ring and fires some stomps to the legs. Richards and Edwards take turns driving down Danielson with single arm DDTs, until the Briscoe Brothers scramble down from the back. We are out of time, see you this Sunday at the End of Days. The last images we see is Jay and Mark going strike for strike with Edwards and Richards.
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Post by mattharms on Aug 25, 2016 15:24:21 GMT -5
NAWA End of Days-10/11/2009:
Tonight, four big championship matches are on the line, headlined by a WrestleClash VIII rematch, this time inside a Steel Cage, featuring Miles Stylish, Sederick Skyhawk, and Bryan Danielson. Let’s head down to the ring for the opening match at the End of Days on Pay Per View.
Over the past several weeks, the Young Bucks scored big wins over the Motor City Machine Guns. Tonight, they face off one more time in a tag team match. Chris Sabin starts out with Matt Jackson. The two of them lock up, with Sabin catching Jackson off guard with a series of knee smashes to the face. He sends Jackson into the ropes and pulls out a pair of leapfrogs, before hitting a spinning leg lariat.
The Motor City Machine Guns make some hot tags in and out of the ring. Shelley leapfrogs over the charging form of Matt Jackson and hammers away at him with chops. He sets up Matt Jackson and pulls out a swinging vertical suplex to brings him down. Shelley picks up Jackson and throws him into the corner. Nick Jackson pulls him out of the way and Shelley slams into the corner.
The wind had been knocked out of Alex Shelley. Nick Jackson comes back into the ring with a springboard dropkick to wipe out his opponent. He crouched down and hammered away at the back of his head. Nick Jackson throws him into the corner, and a double team by the Young Bucks. The Young Bucks bring down Alex Shelley down to the canvas with a double team flap jack.
Nick Jackson slams a series of forearm smashes down across the back of the head. Tag made to Matt Jackson. A snap mare sets up a springboard double foot stomp to the shoulders of Shelley. Matt Jackson steps back and superkicks him in the chest, which sends him into the corner. Jackson hits a running knee lift to the chest, and hooks a DDT out of the corner. Shelley has been drilled down to the canvas with a hard move. Matt Jackson covers and gets a two count.
The Young Bucks make some hot tags in and out, and do some intense double teaming tactics. Nick Jackson grabs Alex Shelley and Matt Jackson hits a superkick into a belly to back suplex. They get a two and nine tenths count on Shelley before Sabin saves. Sabin is pushed back into the corner. The Young Bucks pull out a neckbreaker/flying clothesline combination move. Another nearfall on Alex Shelley gets another close nearfall.
The fans rally behind Shelley, when Nick Jackson aims a superkick. Shelley ducks it and superkicks Nick Jackson. The fans explode into cheers. Sabin rallies the fans behind Alex Shelley, who is crawling to the corner. The tag is made to Matt Jackson. Shelley rolls out of the leg hook and the tag is made to Chris Sabin!
Sabin jumps into the ring and starts hammering away at his opponents with a series of chops. He sends Nick Jackson off into the ropes and pulled out a huge tilt a whirl backbreaker. Matt Jackson rushes his opponent. Sabin dropkicks him down. Shelley rejoins his partner and a double dropkick sends Nick Jackson to the floor. Shelley steps back and pulls out a tope con hilo to Jackson taking him down to the floor.
Matt Jackson staggers to his feet. Sabin kicks him in the face and hooks him for a suplex. Jackson drops down the backside and pulls out a lung blower. He hooks both legs on the way down for a two count when Chris Sabin kicks out!
Sabin has just rolled the shoulder up. Matt Jackson rams an elbow down across the back of the head of his opponent. Sabin is down on his knees and superkick drills Sabin! Matt Jackson covers him hooking the leg for a two and nine tenths count before Alex Shelley dives into the ring and breaks up the pin on Matt Jackson!
Shelley is out of the ring, forced from the referee. The Young Bucks are both in the ring and double team sandwich superkick catches Sabin! Matt Jackson makes another cover hooking the leg for a very close nearfall when Sabin rolls the shoulder up.
Jackson stomps on the back of the head of his opponent, drawing more heat from the fans. He steps back and goes for another superkick. Sabin ducks it and has Matt Jackson onto his shoulders. Cradle Shock brings Matt Jackson down. He makes the cover on Matt Jackson hooking the leg and scores the pin when Alex Shelley takes out Nick Jackson. The Motor City Machine Guns defeated The Young Bucks in 12:44(****)
The Young Bucks have been defeated when the Motor City Machine Guns have avenged their previous loss. The fans are cheering, with the Guns wanting to get back into the NAWA World Tag Team Title picture.
The next match featured two women’s competitors in the New Age Wrestling Alliance, with Sarah Stock squaring off against Mia Stylish. The two women exchange holds on the mat. Sarah Stock gets the better of the exchange and pulls out a pair of swift armdrags. She flipped Stylish to the canvas and Stylish bolts to the floor to get a breath. Stock baseball slides Stylish and throws her back into the ring.
Stylish pulls herself to a standing position. Sarah Stock dives into the ring with a springboard cross body block. She covers Stylish hooking the leg and gets a two count. She grabs Stylish around the arm, and hammerlocks her. Stylish pushes Stock back into the corner to break the hold. Stock climbs to the second rope and kicks Stylish in the face. A leapfrog over the charging Stylish. Sarah Stock grabs Stylish in a waistlock. An elbow countered.
Spin kick by Stylish knocks Sarah Stock down on the canvas. Sarah Stock pulls herself up to her knees. Stylish grabs the arm and starts ramming a series of elbow strikes down onto the back of the arm. She picks up Stock, applying a hammerlock, and turns her into a clothesline to bring her down to the ground. The fans boo when Stylish picks her up one more time. She throws Stock into the corner. Stylish nails her with a clothesline and hooks her, before bringing her down with a vicious snap suplex.
Stock has been driven down onto the canvas. Stylish grabs the arms of Stock and bends them back in a modified surface. Stock screams at the agonizing hold have been locked onto her. She tries with all of her might to get out, but she can’t quite escape the hold. She turns over Stock and Curb Stomps her into the canvas. Stylish bends down and hammers away at the back of her opponent’s head. She covers Stock hooking the leg, and Stock kicks out at the count of two.
The former four time NAWA Women’s champion bends down and headbutts her opponent. She picks up Stock and hurls her into the corner hard. Hammerlock twisted into a clothesline once again. Stylish drags Stock into the center of the ring, extends her arm back and stomps on it. She stomps the arm several more times, working her over. Stylish bends down, hooking the arm in a modified scissors hold before curb stomping down on the arm.
Sarah Stock writhes around in pain. Stylish bends down and keeps ramming down a series of elbow strikes to the side of the shoulder. She picks up Stock by the hair and throws her into the corner. Stock rams shoulder first into the corner. Stylish hammers a series of kicks in the corner .Stock is hurled into the corner hard. She charges into the corner, but the foot is rammed into the face sends her back.
Stock fights out of the corner, despite suffering an injured arm. She chops away at Stylish and hurls her off into the ropes. She leapfrogs over the charging form of Mia Stylish and delivers a huge knee down onto the back of the head which sends her down. Stock bends down and hooks the arms, going for a backslide. A two count before Stylish flips out and hits a huge roundhouse kick to the head!
Stylish picks up Stock and hooks her arm. A series of knee strikes to the side of the head, before hooking her around the arm. Kimura Lock is blocked, and Stylish is hurled into the corner. Stock hooks her around the arms and snaps her down with the Tiger Driver. Cover made and Stylish has been pinned. Sarah Stock pinned Mia Stylish in 12:21(*** 1/2)
Sarah Stock has picked up a second big win over the former four time NAWA Women’s champion. She’s heading towards a run for the championship and it looks like that match between Hamada and Taylor Wilde will be one for her to watch. Stylish sits up in the ring and tries to attack Stock. Stock connects with a dropkick which sends her flying down to the floor.
The next match features the NAWA Cruiserweight Title on the line. AJ Styles defends against Paul London. These two exciting wrestlers enter the ring. The feeling out process ends with Styles grabs London around the wrist, before nailing him with a series of elbows to the side of the head. He grabs London and jumps to the top rope. Styles jumps off of the top rope and flips London over onto his back with an armdrag. London bounces to his feet and charges at Styles. Styles hooks London and brings him down with a hiptoss which sends him crashing down to the canvas.
The champion peppers away at London with a series of punches. He jabs and moves and sends Paul London careening into the corner at a frightening velocity. Styles charges into the corner. London moved out of the way. The champion puts the breaks on and goes for an Asai Moonsault into a cross body block. The challenger counters that one with a huge dropkick which brings the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion down.
Smug satisfaction fills London and he steps back hitting a huge running dropkick to the side of the face. He covers Styles and gets a two count. London hammers away at Styles with a series of elbow strikes and throws Styles through the ropes. He lands on the apron and London nails Styles with a huge knee to the side of the head. London teases following up with a dive, but he rolls out of the ring. He throws Styles back into the ring.
Styles scrambles to a sitting position and London hammers away with more forearms. He sends Styles into the ropes and a huge leaping forearm smash cuts Styles down. Styles lands onto the mat, hard, and now London leans down, waiting for Styles to get up to his feet. Styles does and London drills him with a couple of elbows to the side of the face. He sends Styles crashing into the corner hard. Styles is slumped in the ropes, and London hooks him in a waistlock. German Suplex connects, and brings AJ Styles down onto the canvas. London floats over and gets a two count.
London steps back and drops a kneedrop down. The knee crashing down onto the chest of AJ Styles resulted in a sickening impact. London steps back and another knee drop assaults the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion. London picks up Styles and hooks him. He hangs him up across the top rope with a front layout suplex.
You can’t deny the heart of AJ Styles. He’s weathered some amazing storms as the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion. London sets him up and sends him into the corner. Dropkick followed up into a Northern Lights Suplex. He covers Styles with the bridge and only gets a two count. London steps back and boot scrapes away at the face of Styles. London picks up Styles and sends him off of the ropes into a tilt a whirl. Styles counters with a reverse cradle in a blink of an eye for a two count.
London hits a snap up enzugiri and now hammers away at the back of the head. Styles almost pulled out a tricky little pin and London beats down on his opponent to ensure that doesn’t happen again. Styles snaps off into the corner and a huge leg lariat stuns him in the corner. London is heading upstairs, for a high risk move. He dives off with a double foot stomp to the head of the sitting Styles. The impact of that huge stomp ricocheted across the arena. London covers Styles, hooking the leg, and only gets a two and nine tenths count.
The challenger’s frustration mounts with each passing moment. He picks up the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion and slings him into the corner. London follows in with a vicious chop down across the chest. The chest of Styles has been reddened from the attack. London rolls to the outside and heads to the top rope, before hitting a flying cross body block for a two and nine tenths count.
The champion is still in this one, and London picks up Styles. Off into the corner and a flying forearm shot in the corner is dodged. London bounced back out of the corner and Styles nails London down across the top of the head with a vicious Pele Kick! The champion has just dropped the challenger. Styles covers London and gets a two count.
The Cruiserweight Champion hammers away at London and throws him into the corner. Styles charges into the boot and London climbs to the second rope. Springboard rana is countered into a huge power bomb, and Styles has London. London is fighting, and grabs the legs of Styles, flipping him into a jack-knife cradle. Two and nine tenths count before Styles bridges out into a backslide to get another very close nearfall.
Discus Clothesline by Styles topples London. The cover is made on the challenger, and London once again brings the shoulder up! London is pulled back into the center of the ring and Styles heads to the outside. He springboards off of the middle of the rope. London dodges the move. Styles lands on his feet, and London grabs Styles, before hitting him with a huge DDT to bring him down!
The champion is down, and London heads to the top rope. Styles rolls his body over, putting himself in perfect positioning for the Shooting Star Press. The London Calling connects, and London covers to get the three. Paul London pinned AJ Styles with the Shooting Star Press to win the NAWA Cruiserweight Title in 15:55(*** ¾)
London has won the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion, ending the six month plus championship reign of AJ Styles. He holds the gold over his head, drawing boos from the fans as he stands over the fallen body of AJ Styles.
We’re ready for the next match, with The Briscoe Brothers taking on the American Wolves in tag team action. Jay Briscoe brings this match with Eddie Edwards. Edwards uses some technical holds to tie Jay up into knots. Jay fights out of the hold the old fashioned way by punching his opponent in the face in a repeated fashion. Those chops light up Eddie Edwards and he throws Eddie into the corner. Jay follows through with a spinning leg lariat in the corner which crunches his opponent’s body up into the corner.
The tag is made to Brother Mark, and Jay holds Eddie’s shoulders behind his back so Mark could hammer away with some punches. He throws Eddie into the corner. Eddie moves and the tag is made to Davey Richards. Mark turns around and eats a huge kick to the side of the head. Another kick rammed to the side of the head, and Davey Richards hooks Mark before sending him down with a huge suplex. Mark rolls over, his back on fire from how hard Davey rammed him into the mat.
Davey headlocks his adversary, and starts elbowing away at the side of his opponent’s head, with Mark trying to fight valiantly out of the move. The tag is made to Eddie Edwards. Davey throws Mark into the corner, and Eddie catches him with a gutbuster out of the flapjack. Eddie grabs Mark and pulls him up into a seated position. He hammers away with a constant barrage of elbow strikes.
Soccer kick to the face of Mark Briscoe, and now he’s turned over. Eddie stands on the back of Mark’s leg and curb stomps it! The fans are booing and Eddie, with an ice cold look etched in his eyes, sets up the leg and another sickening curb stomp. He’s really putting the hurting on Mark Briscoe. Mark tries to struggle out of the hold, but Eddie continues to hammer away at his adversary. He continues to punish the back of Mark’s leg, hammering away at him with more strikes than he could muster.
The tag is made to Davey Richards. The knee is hyper extended out and Richards comes off of the ropes with a double kneedrop to the side of the leg. The wounded wheel is assaulted. They take turns kicking and stomping at the injured leg. Mark tries to roll over, and push himself to a standing position. He can’t really get on his hands and knees. Davey hammers away at the back of his opponent’s knee, and rolls him over. He slams the full force of his weight down one more time.
Davey picks up Mark, as Jay tries to rally the fans behind his brother. Double underhook suplex slams down Jay, and Davey hammers away at the back of his opponent’s head. He returns back to the leg, and some quick tags in and out. The American Wolves cut the ring out, while picking apart the injured right leg of Mark Briscoe.
Mark struggles out of an attempted spinning toe hold and sends Eddie Edwards to the corner. He tries to get to the corner, but Eddie hooks the leg into a kneebar. He is both keeping Mark from tagging, while also putting ruthless efficiently on the hold. The tag is made and Davey enters the ring with some stomps to the top of the injured knee.
The wounded warrior pulls himself up and fights on one wheel. He punches away and tries to go for the hot tag. Davey puts his body in between Mark and Jay and kicks the leg out from underneath him. Mark crumples down on the canvas, deflating underneath Davey’s attack. Mark pushes himself up one more time, and again Davey assaults the leg.
It gets so bad that Jay storms into the ring in an attempt to restore order. The referee has to get involved, and Jay is pushed into the corner. The Wolves are taking apart the leg. Davey wraps the leg around the ring apron, using it as a weapon before sliding back into the ring. He turns over Mark and a heel hook is applied!
Mark screams in agony. The Briscoes will never give up, but Davey Richards is trying to rip Mark’s leg apart, ligament by ligament. Richards is punishing the leg. We see Eddie Edwards running around the other side of the ring, and pull Jay Briscoe off of the ring apron. Richards switches to a reverse cross knee scissors and cranked back on the head. He keeps punishing the leg, and Mark passes out from the agony. The referee calls for the bell. The American Wolves defeated the Briscoe Brothers in 14:33 after a referee stoppage(*** ½)
A cracking sound echoes, and Mark Briscoe rolls over, clutching his leg. He has been woken up due to Richards breaking his leg! The fans are booing, as the Wolves leave with the win. Jay enters the ring to check on his brother, and calls for medical attention. The Wolves lift their hands into the air, and soak up the boos, leaving the busted up Briscoe in the ring.
Sederick Skyhawk greets the American Wolves, and congratulates them on their commanding performance tonight. Jay Briscoe runs all the way to the back and attacks both the Wolves and Skyhawk. Despite being full of piss and vinegar, this ends about as well for Jay Briscoe as you would expect. Jay is slammed into the wall and Richards knocks him in the face with a kick. We see Mark Briscoe carried to the back, and Skyhawk laughs, saying at least he has the Chicken Farm to fall back on.
Jay pulls himself up and tries to grab a pipe, swinging at the Wolves and Skyhawk, but he gets beaten down for a second time. Jay is thrown through a window leading to the outside of the arena. Jay lays in a pile of broken glass, and he’s going to need medical attention as well.
The next match was for the NAWA Women’s Championship featuring Taylor Wilde defending against Hamada. Hamada wrestles Taylor to the mat and starts beating her down with a series of hard strikes to the side of the head. She pulls Wilde up by the hair and hammers her adversary with more forearm smashes down against the chest, before throwing Wilde into the corner hard. Wilde is slumped in the corner and Hamada follows through with forearm smashes driven to the back of her head. Hamada hooks Wilde and turns her around, before pulling around with a backbreaker, driving her opponent down to the canvas. Hamada hangs onto Wilde and pulls out a couple more backbreakers, before rolling her over and driving a knee down to the back of her head.
Hamada picks up Wilde and goes for a belly to back suplex. She flips over to her feet. Wilde goes for a dropkick, but Hamada steps back. Wilde rolls over on the canvas and hammers her with a series of stiff forearm smashes onto the face. She hooks Wilde and a double underhook suplex snaps her down to the canvas. Hamada hooks Wilde around the head and nails her with a series of knees to the face. She hooks Wilde and brings her down with a brain buster. She covers the champion, and gets a two count.
Wilde crawls over and Hamada hammers her with more kicks to the side of the face. Hamada rushes in and nails her adversary with a huge kick to send her staggering out to the ring apron. She grabs Wilde. Wilde counters with a shoulderblock and goes for a slingshot dropkick taking her down. Hamada bounces her down to the canvas. Wilde steps back and throws her into the corner. Ten count punches delivered, until Hamada counters with an inverted power bomb. Roundhouse kick to the side of the head dropped Wilde!
A bruise rose on the side of Wilde’s face. Hamada lifted up Wilde and slaps her in the face. Another series of slaps before throwing Wilde into the ropes. Hamada hits a tilt a whirl into a backbreaker, before pulling her into the corner. She climbs to the outside. Moonsault is avoided when Wilde rolls out of the way. Hamada ascends to her feet, and Wilde connects with a series of forearm smashes. She throws Hamada into the ropes and a huge jumping forearm smash. She sets up Hamada and a German Suplex brings Hamada down. Wilde bridges, but only gets a two count when she can’t properly hold the bridge.
Wilde lifts up Hamada and goes for another German Suplex. Elbow smash driven to the nose which causes Wilde to slump back into the corner. Hamada gutwrenches Wilde and hoists her up, before bringing her down with a release power bomb! The challenger ascends to the corner, and delivers a spectacular moonsault to her adversary. She covers Wilde hooking the leg for a two and nine tenths count!
Hamada scoops up Wilde and goes for the Hamada Driver. Wilde counters with a spinning headscissors. Hamada bounces up to her feet and takes down Wilde with a spinning elbow smash. She covers her hooking the leg and scores the pin. We have a new NAWA Women’s Champion. Hamada pinned Taylor Wilde with a spinning elbow smash in 11:22(***)
Wilde had been rendered completely unconscious with that particular strike. Hamada picks up the NAWA Women’s Title Belt and holds it over her head. Over a year and a half of chasing that title, and finally Hamada picks up the title, by rendering the former champion unconscious with one strike. The medics are out, to try and revive Taylor Wilde. Hamada holds the belt over her head. The former champion sits up, before blacking out one more time. Hamada leaves the ring, and walks off.
The next match featured Austin Aries taking on D’Angelo Dinero. Both men lock up and do some amazing chain wrestling sequences, until Aries sends Dinero into the corner. He delivers a series of chops into the corner. Dinero enters the corner hard and Aries rushes in. Aries hits the corner and Dinero hooks him around the arm. Hiptoss brings him down to the canvas. A couple more hiptosses brings him down to the canvas. Aries rolls over to his feet.
Dinero delivers a huge kneelift to the face of Aries and snap mares him. He steps back and hits a running dropkick to the side of his adversary’s face. Dinero pulls up Aries and connects with a series of elbow strikes to the side of the neck. He hooks onto Aries and goes for a dragon sleeper. Aries connects with a series of knee strikes which backs off the Pope. Aries shoves Dinero into the corner and chops him across the chest several times. More chops drills him, before Aries throws Dinero into the corner hard.
Belly to back suplex sends Dinero down onto the canvas. Aries floats over and gets a two count. He picks up Dinero and front face lock. Kneelift to the chest stuns Dinero. Another kneelift to the face stuns Dinero, and Aries runs up the ropes. He goes for a tornado DDT. Dinero blocks the move and nails a leg lariat which brings him down. He covers Aries hooking the leg for a two and a half count! Dinero rolls over Aries and stomps the back of his head. He steps back and delivers a huge kneedrop down to the back of the head. Dinero hooks Aries around the arm and pulls out a La Magistral Cradle to score a two count!
He hooks Aries around the arm and pulls him up to the canvas. A series of elbow smashes driven down to the arm. Dinero sets up Aries over the shoulder. Aries drops down behind the back. Dinero comes back with a back elbow smash before sending him into the corner hard. He rushes into the corner a huge leaping forearm smash into the canvas. Dinero climbs to the top rope, before delivering a spinning headscissors out of the corner. He backs off the ropes and a running dropkick to the side of the face. He picks up Aries and belly to back drives him down. Dinero steps to the outside and springboard legdrop driven down across the chest. Dinero covers Aries hooking the leg and gets a very close nearfall!
The Pope winds up, and throws Aries into the ropes. Tilt a whirl is countered with an armdrag in mid air! Dinero rolls to the outside, and Aries baseball slides Dinero, causing him to careen into the guardrail. He steps back and dives over the top rope with a tope suicda which sends Dinero crashing into the guardrail hard!
A loud pop comes from the crowd. Dinero is rolled back into the ring and Aries springboards to the middle of the top rope. He pulls out a springboard elbow drop for a two and a half count! Aries picks up Dinero and a couple of uppercuts driven to the chest of Dinero in the corner. He hooks Dinero and brain buster is attempted, but Dinero drops down, and shoves Aries into the corner, before pulling out the DDE in one fluid movement. Dinero covers and scores the pin. D’Angelo Dinero pinned Austin Aries in 13:01(*** ½)
The fans explode into mixed reaction, some boos, but many cheers, as D’Angelo Dinero leaves the ring, scoring one of the biggest wins of his career.
The NAWA World Tag Team Titles are on the line when El Generico and Kevin Steen challenge Beer Money Incorporated. Robert Roode and Kevin Steen start out this match. Steen and Roode exchange chops, before Steen wins the chop battle. He leap frogs over Roode and delivers a huge spinning leg lariat which sends him crashing down to the canvas. Roode crawls to his hands and knees, and Steen hammers away at his adversary with more forearm smashes raining down across the back of the head and about the area of the shoulders. He picks up Roode and chops him so hard he falls into the corner.
The tag is made to El Generico. Steen hoists Generico up and Gorilla Presses him off of the top rope onto Robert Roode with a flying cross body block. Generico covers Roode and gets a two count. Roode rolls over to his hands and knees. Generico follows through with a series of punches to the back of the head. He throws Roode off into the ropes, and pulls out a huge leapfrog. He bounces off the ropes and receives a knee to the back from James Storm.
Roode takes down Generico with a huge clothesline and stomps the ever living hell out of him. He rolls over Generico and starts going to town on him with a series of forearm smashes driven down to the back of the head. He lifts up Generico in a belly to back suplex set up and drills him down to the canvas. Roode steps back and drives a knee to the side of the head of his adversary. He scoops up Generico and walks him across the ring before tying him up in the Tree of Woe.
A series of kicks stun Generico when he’s dangling over the top rope. Roode drills Generico with a huge knee to the side of the face, and pulls him out of the corner. The tag made to James Storm and Beer Money Incorporated throw Generico into the ropes. They send him down with a double team flapjack. One half of the challengers and the former NAWA Cruiserweight Champion is rolled over. Storm covers him hooking the leg for a two and a half count.
Storm waits on Generico to get back to his feet and wails on him with a repeated barrage of chops. He throws Generico into the corner and follows in with a knee smash into the corner. Storm climbs to the second rope and connects with an Inverted Swinging DDT to his adversary. Storm covers Generico hooking the leg for a two and nine tenths count. The fans are losing their minds with cheers.
Slamming down Generico and making the tag to Robert Roode. Roode climbs to the top rope and dives off with a huge kneedrop to the stomach of Generico. The wind has been knocked completely out of his body. Roode steps back and stomps the stomach of Generico, before rolling him over. A knee driven to the back of the head. Another knee smash driven to the back of his opponent’s neck, before Roode pulls up his opponent and sets him up. A front layout suplex brings Generico down to the canvas. Roode rolls him over hooking the leg and gets another nearfall.
Beer Money make those hot tags in and out, to keep El Generico off balance. Generico tries his best to fight out of the move. Roode and Storm pull out an elevated running clothesline combination move. Storm pulls out a jack-knife cradle for a pin. Generico just barely kicks out. Storm goes for the Last Call. Generico ducks the move and dropkicks Storm into the corner. Generico follows through with some jabs, but misses a running Yakuza Kick.
Roode is back into the ring to mow Generico down with a huge lariat. Generico crumples up on the canvas and Roode rolls him over, before driving the foot into the back of his opponent’s neck. This draws intense, massive boos from the fans. Roode picks up Generico by the mask and goes for a belly to back suplex. Generico flips over onto his feet and jumps onto Roode’s shoulders, before pulling out a spinning headscissors!
Generico races the corner and goes to make the hot tag, but James Storm runs down the ringside area and knocks Steen down! Roode is back up and he nails Generico with a huge clothesline. He slams Generico and tag made to James Storm. Storm ascends to the top rope and dives off with a flying elbow drop. He nails him with this vicious move and makes the cover hooking the leg. Generico throws the shoulder up just before the count of three.
Storm stomps away at the back of the head of Generico. He paint brushes the Generic Luchadore in the face not once, not twice, but three times, before throwing him halfway across the ring. He sets him up for a belly to back suplex. Generico flips over onto his feet, and nails Storm with a huge kick to the side of the head. Another kick to the side of the head knocks Storm into the corner and the Yakuza Kick connects this time!
The fans are cheering, as Steen slams on the buckle to rally the fans. Roode is tagged back in and grabs the ankle of Generico. Generico rolls over onto his back and kicks Roode away before flying into the corner and making the hot tag.
Steen jumps into the ring and huge forearm smashes bring Roode down. He bounces across the ring and takes out James Storm with a leaping clothesline. Steen turns his full and undivided attention to Roode and chops his chest so hard it goes beat red. He throws Roode into the corner and follows in with a cannonball. Roode is down and Steen climbs to the outside. A huge somersault senton off of the ropes. He covers one half of the NAWA World Tag Team Champions, but gets a two and nine tenths count when Storm drags Roode out of the ring.
EL GENERICO FLIES OVER THE TOP ROPE WITH A TOPE SUICIDA TAKING OUT BOTH MEMBERS OF BEER MONEY! That move came literally out of nowhere, but Steen does it one better, hitting a somersault plancha onto Roode and Storm, wiping them out!
Roode is rolled back into the ring, and Steen slides back into the ring. He gives the signal, but Roode catches him with an elbow smash to the side of the head. Another series of elbow strikes to the side of the head before Steen is backed up. Roode has Steen on his shoulders and goes for the Death Valley Driver. Generico runs back into the ring and delivers a running Yakuza Kick to Roode to knock him over, with Steen collapsing on top of him.
James Storm enters the ring and nails Generico with the Last Call which takes him out of the match. He goes for one on Steen, but Steen ducks and Pop Up Power bomb delivered to James Storm. He kicks Roode in the face and hooks the arms. Package Piledriver brings Roode down! He just delivered one of his most deadly moves. Steen covers hooking the leg and scores the pin. Kevin Steen and El Generico defeated Beer Money Incorporated to win the NAWA World Tag Team Titles in 16:55(****)
The fans explode into cheers, as Steen and Generico have just knocked off Beer Money. Generico is still out, and Steen grabs both of the NAWA World Tag Team Title Belts to celebrate. He runs around the ring, celebrating in a token of victory. Generico sits up, as Steen runs to the back with both of the belts, celebrating with the fans. He shrugs his shoulders and follows Steen, with cheers.
The next match features the 2009 Race to the Top Winner Kurt Angle squaring up against Samoa Joe in the next match. The two of them start trading chops at the bell. Angle gets the better of the chopping exchange and tries to take Joe down with a double leg takedown. Joe hammers him with a kneelift to the side of the face and steps back before hitting him with a leg lariat to take him down.
Angle pops up to his feet and starts fighting back from that position. Joe hammers away at him with some forearm smashes and throws Angle up against the corner. Angle hits the corner back first, and Joe follows it up with a corner clothesline. Angle is slumped over in the corner, and collapses down to the canvas. Joe grabs Angle and puts him in a front facelock. He’s working over Angle’s neck, in preparation for the Rear Naked Choke. What is a weardown hold early on can be really be the difference maker later on in this match.
The Olympic Gold Medalist is now in the corner and Joe takes full advantage of the four count he has by beating on Angle with stiff elbow strikes in the corner. Angle fights out of the corner with a kick to the ankle and some more kicks to the ankle. He throws Joe in and goes for a belly to belly suplex. Joe uses his strength to break the hold and send Angle flying back into the canvas. A huge lariat runs down Angle and puts him back down onto the canvas.
Joe steps on the back of Angle’s neck and draws a bigger flurry of boos. He stomps the man harder and harder across the back of the neck. He picks up Angle and dragon screw leg whip. He turns Angle into the STF and pulls back on the back of the neck, putting an ample amount of pressure. Joe’s arm wraps tight around the back of Angle’s neck and attempts to force a submission hold. Angle struggled and manages to make it to the ropes.
Taking full advantage of the four count allows Joe to keep up with the punishment on the back of Angle’s head. He keeps assaulting his adversary. He pulls Angle up off of the canvas and sets him on the top rope. Muscle Buster is countered when Angle flips over onto his feet. Dropkick takes Joe down into the corner. Joe swats off another dropkick and running kneelift sends Angle flying back on the canvas. Angle rolls over, and Joe delivers forearm smashes down to the back of the head.
Joe sets up Angle and a huge belly to back suplex brings him down. Angle fights back to his knees, and Joe once again applies a front facelock. He’s just putting all of his weight down on the back of Angle’s neck, and trying to force a submission. Angle reaches and makes the ropes. Joe picks up Angle and hooks him. Hangman’s neckbreaker brings the Olympic Gold Medalist down. Joe covers him hooking the leg and gets a two and a half count.
Cravate placed on and Joe continues to torture Angle. The former long reigning NAWA World Champion is putting the 2009 Race to the Top Winner in serious pain, blues, and agony. Angle is fighting out from the move, but Joe hurls him across the ring. Angle bounces over onto his knees and Joe kicks Angle in the chest. He covers Angle hooking the leg, and scores a two and a half count.
Joe backs off and a huge kneedrop delivered to Angle. Angle collapses underneath Joe’s massive weight and Joe steps back before hitting a second kneedrop to the chest of Angle. Angle is hoisted up, and Joe picks up Angle before slinging him into the corner. Headbutt in the corner and Joe throws Angle across the ring. Joe rushes into the corner. Angle avoids him and waistlocks Joe. German Suplex attempt is blocked and Joe elbows out which knocks Angle for a loop!
He grabs Angle and gives a German Suplex of his own. That adds insult to injury. Joe hangs on for a second German Suplex, and then hangs on to deliver a third German Suplex, this time crossing Angle’s arms. Bridging pin, but Angle just kicks out once more time.
Joe bends down and hammers away at the back of Angle’s neck. The Samoan Submission Machine pulls Angle up and hurls him into the corner. Angle crashes into the corner extremely hard, and Joe sets up Angle. He goes for the Muscle Buster. Angle fights out with elbow strikes, and is now on his feet. He grabs Joe and applies a Kimura Lock on Samoa Joe! Joe is fighting out of the move and bounces back. Lariat is ducked and Angle goes for a belly to belly suplex. Joe breaks that move and sends Angle off into the ropes. Samoan Drop is countered into a sunset flip. Angle manages to get Joe over and turn him around. Ankle Lock is applied!
Angle now has Joe’s ankle, but he hasn’t set it up properly. Joe stands to his feet and pops up with an enzuigiri to Angle. Angle collapses in the corner. And Joe follows up with the Yakuza Kick. He grabs Angle and Muscle Buster connects! He rolls over Angle, and slaps on the Rear Naked Choke. The 2009 Race to the Top Winner is struggling out of the move, and he manages to get to his feet. Angle backs Joe into the corner.
Joe falls forward, collapsing all of his weight on Angle! That last ditch attempt to fight out didn’t really work. Joe cranks on Angle’s neck, and he looks to be out of it. The referee calls for the bell to avoid serious injury to Kurt Angle. Samoa Joe makes Kurt Angle pass out in the Rear Naked Choke in 11:44(*** ½)
Joe just decimated Kurt Angle tonight, and didn’t allow him to get any suplexes. About the only thing that Angle got on Joe was an Ankle Lock and it was a brief moment of clarity before Joe returned to the attack. Joe breaks the hold and yells he’s coming for the title.
December 20th, 2009, is the final show of the year, it’s StarClash 09 only on Pay Per View. You don’t want to miss it.
The cage is lowered, and it’s time for the Triple Threat Match for the NAWA World Title. Miles Stylish scales the cage before the match officially starts, and before Danielson even comes out. He dives off of the cage with a springboard cross body block to Sederick Skyhawk, wiping him out from the impact. Stylish hammers away at him with forearm smashes.
Bryan Danielson comes out, shoulder taped up from the beating on Glory, and enters the ring. He shoves Stylish off and catches Skyhawk with a series of kicks to the face. The door is locked, as three competitors, and a referee are in the ring. Danielson picks up Skyhawk and works him over in the corner with a series of kicks to the side of the head.
Stylish grabs Danielson and spins him around. This is breaking down in a chopping battle, with Danielson winning the battle and sending Stylish off into the ropes. He leapfrogs over the charging Stylish and brings him down with a charging dropkick. Stylish rolls over and tries to pull himself to a standing position. Danielson hooks Stylish around the head and brings a series of elbow strikes down onto the back of his adversary’s head, before bringing him down with a double underhook suplex.
Skyhawk is in the corner and picks his spots with a running double axe handle chop. He works over the injured arm, picking apart the same limb the American Wolves picked apart on Glory. Skyhawk delivers a sitout armbreaker which punishes his adversary. Danielson rolls over, and Skyhawk stomps away at the back of his adversary’s shoulder, drawing boos from the fans. Skyhawk applies a Fujiwara Armbar, working over the arm.
Stylish is back up off the canvas and Skyhawk returns fire on him with a kick. He picks up Stylish and slams him down, before going back to work on Danielson’s arm. This is taking out both the LaBell Lock and the Guillotine Choke, two of the moves which has caused Skyhawk trouble in the past. Skyhawk scoops up Danielson and goes for a shoulderbreaker, but Danielson kicks down. Skyhawk turns around and avoids a roundhouse kick. Double leg takedown on Danielson and Skyhawk covers him hooking both legs for the pin, until Miles Stylish breaks up the cover at two and a half count.
Stylish pulls up Skyhawk from the canvas and drills him with forearms which send him crashing into the corner. Skyhawk is sent halfway across the ring and Stylish jumps to the middle of the top rope. Ten count punches delivered. Stylish goes for a Frankensteiner out of the corner. Skyhawk hangs onto the top rope, and Stylish flips over onto his stomach. He catches Stylish with a huge DDT bringing him down. The fans explode into boos, and Skyhawk rolls Stylish over for a two count.
Skyhawk picks up Stylish and slaps him across the face. He has him up on the shoulders and sends Stylish against the cage with a snake eyes maneuver. Stylish slides down the cage, and Skyhawk hammers away at the back of his opponent’s head. He stomps down against Stylish’s head, drawing boos from the fans. Skyhawk picks up Stylish, and hangs him in the Tree of woe in the corner.
Danielson is back to his feet and chops Skyhawk. More chops ricochet against the chest of Skyhawk, staggering him back into the corner. Skyhawk is slumped in the corner, and whipped all the way across the ring. Skyhawk hits the corner at a rather frightening velocity, the wind being knocked out of him. Danielson hammers away with a series of rib kicks and goes to take down Skyhawk for the LaBell Lock, but the damaged arm can’t get the move on. Skyhawk turns it into a crucifix armbreaker! He is really putting the pressure on and Stylish is trying to steal the pin with Skyhawk down on the canvas, hooking the move. Only a two count and Skyhawk is forced to break the hold!
The fans are cheering, when Stylish picks up Skyhawk and beats on him. A reverse facelock sets up an inverted suplex, drilling his adversary down to the canvas. Stylish steps back and pumps his hand into the air, drawing more cheers from the fans. Stylish picks up Skyhawk and sets him up for the Las Vegas Trauma. Skyhawk drops down and rolls up Stylish for a two count. Skyhawk pops back and nails his adversary with a series of rapid fire forearm smashes, before hooking him and bringing him down with an insane spike DDT. Skyhawk rolls Stylish over and hooking the leg, but only gets another two count.
Skyhawk steps back and superkicks his opponent. The impact drops him down to the canvas. Skyhawk climbs to the top rope, going for a Moonsault. Danielson springboards up to the top rope and hooks Skyhawk. A belly to back superplex sends him flying off of the top rope. All three men are down, and even the referee got staggered from the impact. We see Stylish pulling himself up, and ascends to the top of the cage. He’s waiting for both of his opponent’s to get up.
The former NAWA World Champion is perched on the top of the cage and ready to dive off. He misses Skyhawk, but connects with Danielson. The NAWA World Champion is down underneath the heap with that flying cross body block. Skyhawk grabs Stylish and Brush with Greatness brings him down. Skyhawk makes the cover hooking the leg for the pin.
Danielson pops out with an emergency Oklahoma Side Roll, bringing down Skyhawk for a two and nine tenths count! The fans are on their feet with cheers, they thought the match was over. Skyhawk catches Danielson and applies a cross-armbreaker! This time, he may have the hold on tight, refusing to give him. The fans are losing their minds. Danielson is struggling against the hold.
Stylish grabs Skyhawk off of the canvas and hooks him. Las Vegas Trauma brings him down to the canvas! Danielson is back up and RUNNING KNEE STRIKE KNOCKS STYLISH OUT! Danielson collapses on top of Skyhawk to score the pin. Bryan Danielson retained the NAWA World Title in 15:44(****)
Bryan Danielson, despite having an injured arm, has done it. He took advantage of the situation, like a skilled competitor would. He used his running knee strike, the most devastating weapon in his bag, and knocked out Stylish before managing to be in perfect position to pin an unconscious Skyhawk! Danielson takes the NAWA World Title Belt, and can barely lift his arm over his head, but he’s still champion. See you on Glory.
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Post by mattharms on Aug 27, 2016 15:17:21 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 10/15/2009:
Amanda Sinclair is in the back and announces tonight, the NAWA Television Championship Tournament will begin to declare a new champion. The current NAWA World Champion Bryan Danielson relinquished the International and Television Titles, and the Television Title Tournament begins tonight. She’ll have an announcement regarding the International Title within the next couple of weeks.
Miles Stylish defeated Davey Richards via disqualification after Eddie Edwards attacked in 13:22. This back and forth match ended with the American Wolves double teaming Stylish for the disqualification. (*** ½)
After the match, Sederick Skyhawk runs down to the ring and attacks Miles Stylish. We have a three on one beatdown in the center of the ring, until the NAWA World Tag Team Champions El Generico and Kevin Steen run out to make the save.
The announcement is made after the commercial break that Skyhawk and the Wolves will fight Stylish, Generico, and Steen in six man tag team action later tonight.
Hamada, fresh off her NAWA Women’s Title victory, rolled over Nikki Roxx with a vicious Hamada Driver in 4:57(**)
The brand new NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Paul London stepped into the ring against Homicide. Homicide returned to the company in an attempt to beat the champion. London score the duke with a 450 Splash after Homicide hit the ringpost off of a corner charge in 10:00(***)
The NAWA World Champion Bryan Danielson comes out, to discuss his win last Sunday. Out comes the 2009 Race to the Top Winner Kurt Angle, who says last Sunday, he had a humbling experience at the hands of Samoa Joe. He wonders if he can be the best, but to be the best, he has to beat the best and the best is the NAWA World Champion Bryan Danielson. Angle says he’s giving Danielson seven days notice, and next week, he’s cashing in on the championship opportunity he earned at WrestleClash VIII. Both men shake hands, drawing cheers from the fans.
Tyler Black advanced forward in the first round match in the NAWA Television Championship tournament against Christopher Danielson. Daniels misses with the Best Moonsault ever, and Black hits the Curb Stomp for the win in 13:44(****)[/B]
The main event featured the trio of the American Wolves and Sederick Skyhawk defeating Miles Stylish, El Generico, and Kevin Steen. Generico is caught in the corner, after Steen and Stylish are cut off from him. Richards slaps on a cross-armbreaker and Generico has no choice other than to submit in 15:44(****)
The Wolves are on the hunt for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles, and we have Stylish trying to get his hands on Skyhawk after the match. The fans are cheering, and the Wolves attack Stylish. We are out of time, as Stylish tries to fight back. We’ll see you next week when the NAWA World Title is on the line with Kurt Angle taking on Bryan Danielson.
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Post by mattharms on Aug 29, 2016 15:55:29 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 10/22/2009:
Tonight we have Bryan Danielson putting the NAWA World Title on the line against the 2009 Race to the Top winner Kurt Angle. That is your main event, and this is NAWA Glory, and it’s live right now.
We see Samoa Joe in the back and he has a few words about tonight’s main event. Joe says he must have knocked around Angle badly for him to cash in his title shot not even two weeks after Samoa Joe decimated him. He says it doesn’t matter who wins, whether it be Bryan Danielson or Kurt Angle because Samoa Joe is coming for the title, and he will be the NAWA World Champion for a second time, and this time he’s not letting of the gold.
Nigel McGuinness returned to the company with a commanding win over Petey Williams, slapping him in a triangle choke in 5:44(***)
McGuinness gets on the microphone, talking about he’s going to be the NAWA World Champion this time, because he’s gotten guidance with one of the true legends in wrestling, and he will be showing up sooner rather than later. Danielson, Angle, Joe, Stylish, Skyhawk, it doesn’t matter who has the title, because McGuinness will end them. McGuinness took the entire summer off, but he’s back with a vengeance.
Sederick Skyhawk discusses business with the American Wolves. Soon, they will finish off Miles Stylish, but Skyhawk spoke with Amanda Sinclair, and next week, the Wolves challenge Steen and Generico for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. Skyhawk says it’s time for them to hunt for their biggest prize. Mark Briscoe has been put on the shelf, and he hopes for Steen or Generico or both to join the injured reserve list.
The NAWA Television Championship tournament continues with Claudio Castagnoli rolling through the tournament with a win over Teddy Hart. The Swiss Death puts down Hart for a win, after he lands on his feet on a missed Shooting Star Press in 12:22(*** ½)[/B]
Claudio Castagnoli meets Tyler Black in the semi-finals of the tournament.
Kurt Angle has some words. Tonight is the night, and he’s ready. Three years ago he entered the company to become the NAWA World Champion, and he’s most certainly had his share of challenges along the way. He had an opportunity drop into his lap when the Race to the Top match ended. Now, he’s ready for his match tonight, and ready to step in to become the NAWA World Champion.
Sarah Stock triumphed in an intense match with Alissa Flash, pulling out the Tiger Driver for the pin 8:44(** ¾)[/B]
The announcers discuss how Sarah Stock is in line for a future NAWA Women’s Championship against Hamada with her winning streak as of late.
It’s now time for the main event. The NAWA World Title is on the line with Bryan Danielson defending against Kurt Angle. Both men exchange technical wrestling maneuvers on the canvas, with Danielson getting the better of the exchange, at least at first. Angle catches Danielson with a double leg and rains away on forearm smashes to the face of Danielson. Danielson covers up, and avoids the full barrage from Angle.
Angle stomps away at Danielson and drags him back into the center of the ring. He gutwrenches Danielson and a gutwrench suplex brings him down. Angle cradles him and works over the arm and ribs of Danielson. He’s had injury problems throughout his title reign. Danielson fights back and begins to unload with some kicks. He sends Angle off into the ropes and a leaping elbow smash brings Angle down.
The challenger scrambles to the floor. The champion wisely gives himself time to take a breath, even if it gives the champion some time to rest. Angle enters the ring, and Danielson and Angle lock up once again. Angle waistlock takedowns Danielson and goes for a front facelock, but Danielson rolls him into a pinning predicament for a two count. Danielson hooks Angle and knee strikes to the face sets up a double underhook suplex. Danielson floats over and gets a two count.
The fans are cheering for Danielson and Danielson climbs to the top rope. He dives off onto Angle. Angle catches him and belly to belly overhead release suplex brings his opponent down! The fans pop big time for this move. Angle raises his hands in triumph and motions for Danielson to get up to his feet. Angle Slam is avoided, and Danielson drops down behind his back. Saito Suplex brings Angle down. Danielson covers Angle for a two count.
Into the seated crucifix, and Danielson tees off on the side of Angle’s neck with some forearm smashes. Guillotine Choke is countered into a bridging pin for a two and nine tenths count. Angle fights away at Danielson and waistlock. German Suplex is countered with Danielson deliver a rolling cradle out of that position for another nearfall until Angle counters that with the Ankle Lock! Danielson turns over onto his back and hooks Angle, before pulling him into the LaBell Lock!
The challenger is now in this move! The Ankle Lock has been encountered into the LaBell Lock! Angle is trying to fight out of the move, getting to his hands and knees. He drops to the ropes, forcing the break, and forcing Danielson to break the hold.
Danielson raises his arms in triumph and goes for the running knee strike. ANGLE CATCHES DANIELSON INTO THE ANKLE LOCK OFF OF THAT MOVE! Angle drags Danielson into the center of the ring and pushes the pressure onto the ankle. Danielson struggles, and crawls and drags himself into the move. The challenge torques on the ankle, and then yanks Danielson into the dead center of the ring. Angle gives the ankle a twist, and Danielson tries to roll onto his back. Angle scissors the ankle and drops back into the heel hook! The heel hook ankle lock is the deadliest weapon in Angle’s arsenal and the champion has no choice other than to tap out.
Ladies and Gentlemen we have a new NAWA World Champion. Kurt Angle has made Bryan Danielson submit to the heel hook Ankle Lock in 24:44(**** ½)
Kurt Angle takes the NAWA World Title Belt and holds it up in a token of celebration. His three year journey to the gold ends in this one moment. Angle pumps his arms into the air.
We see Danielson on his feet, and he looks towards Angle. The two men shake hands with each other. Danielson raises Angle’s hand, despite being on one ankle. Angle helps Danielson out of the ring in exchange, so he can get some medical attention. It leaves Kurt Angle in the ring, draping the NAWA World Title Belt over his head, as the fans throw streamers into the ring.
We fade out on this note.
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Post by mattharms on Aug 31, 2016 19:28:17 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 10/29/2009:
Beer Money Incorporated storm the office of Amanda Sinclair, and demand to know why the American Wolves are getting an NAWA World Tag Team Title shot, over them. Roode asks if Skyhawk personally negotiated that one, and Sinclair is insulted. In come the Motor City Machine Guns, who want the winners of the Tag Team Title Match. Roode says the line starts and ends behind them, and every single time they’ve stepped into the ring with the Guns, they’ve defeated them. Shelley says Beer Money is pretty good when cheating is involved, with beer bottles and other illegal tactics. Both teams go nose to nose with each other, and Sinclair decides to make the match tonight between both teams.
Austin Aries and D’Angelo Dinero battled to a time limit draw in fifteen minutes in the Quarterfinals of the NAWA Television Title Tournament. Aries gave Dinero a couple of anxious moments, and hits a brain buster. He goes up top for the 450 Splash, but the time runs out in fifteen minutes. (*** ½)
Both men are knocked out of the Television Title Tournament.
A recap of Kurt Angle and Bryan Danielson from last week, and next week, Danielson gets his return match against the brand new NAWA World Champion.
Taylor Wilde and Sarah Stock joined forces to defeat the Beautiful People in 7:04 when Wilde pinned Angelina Love with a German Suplex in 5:55(**)
Out runs Awesome Kong, to destroy Love and Sky with a double clothesline. Wilde goes for Kong, but Kong kicks her in the midsection and Implant Buster brings her down to the canvas. Stock and Kong go for a brawl, with Kong sending Stock into the ropes, and hitting a huge power bomb on him.
Kevin Steen is backstage, cutting a promo with El Generico. Tonight, they’re going to put their NAWA World Tag Team Titles on the line against the American Wolves. The Wolves have carved a path of destruction against the tag teams, putting Mark Briscoe on the shelf. Tonight, Steen is going to prove he’s not afraid of them. He and Generico are going to walk out with the gold.
Beer Money score a win over dubious circumstances against the Motor City Machine Guns when Roode nails Shelley with a chain and allows Storm to roll him up in 13:21. (****)
The Guns protest the win, but Beer Money celebrate the win tonight.
The next match features Tara scoring the win against Mia Stylish via countout. Stylish scrambles to the floor, avoiding Tara when she runs wild in 7:44(** ½)
Tara celebrates the win. Mia Stylish nails Tara in the back of the head, and stomps her, before throwing Tara to the floor. Stylish hits a baseball slide hitting her in the back of the head, before throwing Tara into the ring steps, flipping her over them drawing boos. Stylish drives Tara shoulder first into the ring post.
We have new NAWA World Tag Tam Champions in the main event when the American Wolves triumphed over El Generico and Kevin Steen. Steen gains an early advantage, but the moment El Generico is in the ring, the champions dissect him. Richards applies a reverse kneebar to Generico, and Edwards takes Steen off of the ring apron. Generico taps out in 13:22(*** ½)
Sederick Skyhawk steps into the ring, and grabs the NAWA World Tag Team Title Belts, before presenting them to their charges. Richards kicks Steen in the face when he tries to enter the ring. Next week, it’s Bryan Danielson against Kurt Angle in the return match for the NAWA World Title.
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Post by mattharms on Sept 2, 2016 17:47:06 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 11/5/2009:
Tonight, Bryan Danielson and Kurt Angle meet for the NAWA World Title. NAWA Glory is up next, you don’t want to mix it.
The NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Paul London and AJ Styles are in Sinclair’s office. The NAWA Owner tells them she’s ordering a replacement match for them in the Television Title Tournament, due to Dinero and Aries knocking themselves out of the tournament. She doesn’t want any byes through the tournament, and they technically had been eliminated.
Chris Hero advances forward in the Television Title Tournament mowing down Abyss with a rolling elbow smash in 10:44(***)
Hero will face the winner of the AJ Styles against Paul London match later tonight on Glory.
Sederick Skyhawk talks about the NAWA World Tag Team Champions the American Wolves and their commanding performance. Skyhawk discusses how he’s going to bring about the end to Miles Stylish. He throws down a challenge for December 20th at StarClash 09, where Stylish finds two partners to face off against the American Wolves and Sederick Skyhawk. If he can find anyone. The Wolves and Skyhawk are the most dominant force in this entire company. Stylish has failed two times at bat with the Briscoes, and the ex-NAWA World Tag Team Champions, Steen and Generico.
Hamada and Awesome Kong defeated Taylor Wilde and Sarah Stock when Kong pinned Wilde with the Awesome Bomb in 10:33(***)
After the match, Hamada and Kong brawl, until Sarah Stock attacks Kong, dropkicking her to the floor. Hamada nails Stock with a palm thrust and brings her down with the Hamada Driver.
Nigel McGuinness taps out Colt Cabana in the Triangle Choke in 9:44(***)[/B]
McGuinness scores the win tonight on Glory against Colt Cabana and continues his winning ways. He gets on the microphone and reminds us of his quest for the NAWA World Title, no matter who the champion is.
Bryan Danielson talks about how tonight could be his last chance to be at the top of the heap. He is going to throw everything he has to do against Kurt Angle.
The NAWA Television Title Tournament Quarterfinals conclude when AJ Styles pins Paul London with the Styles Clash in 13:44 in an intense back and forth match. (****)
AJ Styles against Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli against Tyler Black are your semifinals for the NAWA Television Title.
We see Amanda Sinclair talking to Miles Stylish, and she offers him a match against Samoa Joe next week, where if he wins, then his ticket gets punched to StarClash 09 to face the NAWA World Champion. One year to the day after Stylish lost the belt, he could be the champion again. Or he can take up Skyhawk on his challenge. Stylish says he’s beaten Skyhawk every single time they’ve faced off one on one, and Skyhawk and his band of thugs are going to have to wait, because next week, it’s going to be like WrestleClash VII all over again for Samoa Joe, and then he’ll be the NAWA World Champion for the unprecedented fourth time at StarClash 09.
Miles Stylish, Samoa Joe, and Nigel McGuinness all watch from separate parts of the arena, when Kurt Angle triumphs over Bryan Danielson to retain the NAWA World Title in 17:55. Danielson goes for the LaBell Lock, but Angle turns it into a rolling back cradle and holds down Danielson for three seconds to get the pin. Kurt Angle pinned Bryan Danielson to retain the NAWA World Title in 17:55(****)
The match is over, and Angle and Danielson shakes hands. Danielson gives the belt one last forlorn look. We see McGuinness shaking his head at this and turning around and walking off. Stylish or Joe could be next in line to challenge Angle on December 20th at StarClash 09. See you then.
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Post by mattharms on Sept 4, 2016 16:35:52 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 11/12/2009:
Tonight it’s Samoa Joe taking on Miles Stylish. Two former NAWA World Champions square off for the right to take on Kurt Angle on December 20th, 2009 at StarClash 2009.
We cut backstage where Miles Stylish arrives at the building. There are fans lined up, and from the side, one of them nails Miles Stylish by throwing a bag at the side of his face. That’s no fan, that’s Sederick Skyhawk. Skyhawk pounds away at Stylish, and hurls him into the side of the building, before nailing him with a series of chop blocks. Skyhawk picks up a brick and rams it down onto the knee of Stylish. He yells at Stylish to never dismiss him again. Stylish declined the challenge Sederick Skyhawk made last week. The brick may have injured Stylish’s knee.
Awesome Kong pinned Taylor Wilde with the Awesome Bomb. Wilde tweaked her knee during this match, and Kong punishes her with a vicious Awesome Bomb for the pin in 7:44(***)
After the match, Sarah Stock runs out and makes the save, dropkicking Kong to the floor. Kong tries to reenter the ring and Stock chops away at her, before dropping Kong off of the ring apron.
Jay Briscoe cuts a promo, saying Mark will be out for a couple more months with the torn ligaments and busted bones. Tonight, he has a match with Nigel McGuinness, but he wants to send out a warning to the American Wolves. When a couple of wolves threaten their chicken farm, the Briscoes knuckle up, and man up as well. They’re going to take down the Wolves and the fact they now have the NAWA World Tag Team Titles is only sweeter.
Nigel McGuinness continues his winning ways, slapping Jay Briscoe into a Triangle Choke in 11:22(*** ½)
Nigel McGuinness is in the ring, talking some trash about Bryan Danielson for a moment before hitting a Jawbreaker Lariat on Jay for good measure.
We cut backstage, where El Generico and Kevin Steen are backstage. Steen says they thought they had this all figured out, but two weeks ago, Generico tapped out and they are no longer the NAWA World Tag Team Champions. They still have their return match, but tonight, Steen says Generico will have to go it alone against Davey Richards. Which shouldn’t be a problem for him, as back at Luck of the Draw, Generico retained the NAWA Cruiserweight Title. Sinclair has banned both Edwards and Steen from ringside.
Davey Richards pinned El Generico with an inverted brain buster after Generico missed a springboard cross body in 11:22(*** ¼)
Another tough loss for El Generico. The NAWA World Tag Team Champions have proven to be dominant since coming underneath their partnership with Sederick Skyhawk.
Miles Stylish is backstage, and his knee is being taped up. He is ready to go into this match. Samoa Joe walks in to taunt Stylish, and says to listen to his doctor’s orders, because Joe is going to finish the job Skyhawk’s starting. And he’s going to decimate Kurt Angle again. Stylish says he beat Joe several times, he can beat him one leg.
Claudio Castagnoli advances to the finals of the NAWA Television Title Tournament in a tough match against Tyler Black with the Swiss Death in 14:11(****)
Castagnoli will be fighting the winner of Chris Hero against AJ Styles at StarClash 09 on December 20th, 2009.
The Motor City Machine Guns cut a promo talking about how there are two great evils in the world, beer and money, and how James Storm and Robert Roode are the most vile tag team in the entire history of the New Age Wrestling Alliance. Yes, even worse than the French Revolution and the Backyard Dudes, who had amazing matches that Sabin and Shelley will be telling their grandchildren about. At StarClash 09, The Guns will get their number one contendership, and it will be for the third time they’ll be NAWA World Tag Team Champions.
D’Angelo Dinero cuts a promo, talking about how the people are talking about how Austin Aries came close to beating him. Well close counts for nothing. One more time, StarClash 09, D’Angelo Dinero against Austin Aries, no time limit this time. Dinero will prove he’s better than the Greatest Man Who Ever Lived.
Miles Stylish gutted it out through a valiant performance against Samoa Joe, but in the end, Samoa Joe works over his injured leg and puts him away with a violent Heel Hook Submission Hold. Stylish has no choice other than to tap out in 17:55(**** ½)
Samoa Joe and Kurt Angle has been set for the NAWA World Title, and Joe using Angle’s own Heel hook to beat Stylish has to be sending a message to the NAWA World Champion.
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Post by mattharms on Sept 6, 2016 16:40:20 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 11/19/2009: Tonight, the main event features Kevin Steen taking on Sederick Skyhawk in our main event in a return match from Reality Check 2009 and Gold Rush 2009.
Bryan Danielson walks down to the ring. He talks about how a couple of weeks ago, he lost the NAWA World title and the return match to Kurt Angle. He’s reached the top and he’ll be leaving this company at the end of the year. He wants to thank the fans. Out comes Nigel McGuinness to interrupt, saying before Danielson leaves, they have some unfinished business to take care of. One year ago at StarClash 08, Danielson ended McGuinnes’s historic NAWA International Title reign. And one year later, McGuinness is back and better than ever. He’s ready to end Danielson, and he will do so at StarClash on December 20th. Danielson says he’ll accept the challenge, the final show of 2009, and his last match. McGuinness says when he’s done with him, it will be the last anyone ever will see of Bryan Danielson.
Awesome Kong and Sarah Stock battled to a double countout in 7:55.(** ½)
The wild brawl continues between these two women, with Kong ramming Stock into the barricade. Kong tries to squash Stock against the barricade, but she moves, and Kong breaks the barricade over. We don’t have a contender for Hamada’s NAWA Women’s Title.
Beer Money Incorporated picked up the win over Petey Williams and Sonjay Dutt when Roode pinned Dutt with the DWI in 8:44(** ¾)[/B]
After the match, Beer Money cuts a promo about the Motor City Machine Guns, and promising to put them down. These two teams will be meeting at StarClash 08.
Paul London picked up the win against the high flying superstar known as the Amazing Red. Red is caught up top and nailed with a Top Rope DDT in 9:55(*** ½)[/B]
Samoa Joe and Kurt Angle have a face to face confrontation. Joe said almost a year and a half go, he lost the NAWA World Title after holding it for a year and he wants it back. At the End of Days, Joe gave Angle the most crushing defeat ever in his career. StarClash 09 will be no different. Angle says he’s prepared for Samoa Joe this time, and he won’t get caught off guard. These two headline StarClash 09 for the NAWA World Title.
AJ Styles triumphed in the Semi-Finals of the NAWA Television Title Tournament against Chris Hero, dodging the rolling elbow smash and hitting a Pele Kick, before delivering a springboard 450 Splash for the pin. AJ Styles pinned Chris Hero in 14:22(****)
The Television Title finals are taking place, with Claudio Castagnoli against AJ Styles at StarClash 09 on December 20th, 2010.
Miles Stylish cuts a pre-taped promo, talking about how he accepts Skyhawk’s challenge. He made some calls and he will reveal his two tag team partners soon enough for the six man tag team match on December 20th. Skyhawk prattled on about how he’s the most dominant force in this company. Well, you should be careful what you say, you never know who might be listening.
Sederick Skyhawk defeated Kevin Steen via disqualification in 10:44 after El Generico ran in to chase the American Wolves off. The referee sees Generico in the ring after waking up and throws the match out, disqualifying Steen. (** ½)
Steen and Generico are jumped by the Wolves, and Skyhawk. Skyhawk gets on the microphone, and says he doesn’t care who Stylish has, the Wolves and Skyhawk will decimate him. We fade to black with Generico and Steen laid out, and the Wolves and Skyhawk standing tall once again.
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Post by mattharms on Sept 8, 2016 18:13:55 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 11/26/2009:
Tonight, we’re going to have a huge main event between two former NAWA World Champions when Samoa Joe takes on Bryan Danielson, all this and more on Glory.
The opening match featured the Motor City Machine Guns defeating the FBI when Shelley pinned Maritato with the Skull and Bones in 11:22(***)
Beer Money Incorporated comes out to talk some trash about the Guns. Every single time they’ve fought the Guns, they’ve triumphed over the Guns. And StarClash 09 will be no exception to this possible rule. Both sides are about to brawl, but security breaks it up.
Nigel McGuinness taps out Sonjay Dutt with the triangle choke in 7:44(** ½)
McGuinness gets on the microphone after the match and discusses about how he will be the opponent for Bryan Danielson’s farewell match. He hopes Joe leaves him a huge enough piece of Danielson, so McGuinness can scrap whatever is left of him off of the ring. He’s going to end Danielson on December 20th.
Kevin Steen and El Generico are backstage. Steen discusses next week they have their return match against the American Wolves. They haven’t had their heads on straight, but next week, they’re going to get the belts back. We see Christopher Daniels walking in backstage, talking about how Steen could be the NAWA World Champion, if Generico isn’t holding him back. Generico gets in the face of Daniels and we have a face off, until Steen says to save it for next week. Daniels walks off, having stirred the already hostile pot between Steen and Generico.
Awesome Kong defeated Tara via disqualification in 9:54(** ¾)
Sarah Stock ran in for the disqualification and starts brawling with Awesome Kong. In comes Mia Stylish from the back to jump Tara from behind and beat her up. Everything is going wild. We cut back to the ramp, where the NAWA Women’s Champion Hamada is surveying all of this with a swift smile.
Austin Aries talks about how he had D’Angelo Dinero dead to rights. StarClash 09 will be his win, and he will beat Dinero and end the undefeated streak.
We cut to a look at Kurt Angle who is training and getting ready for his NAWA World Title match against Samoa Joe. End of Days, Angle suffered a crushing loss.
Jay Briscoe earned an NAWA Cruiserweight Title Shot against Kenny King and Homicide in a Triple Threat Match when Briscoe pinned Kenny King with the Jay Driller in 12:33(***)
Jay gets on the microphone, talking about his match with Paul London, and also warns the Wolves that when Mark’s leg heals, they’re coming after the NAWA World Tag Team Titles.
Next week, Miles Stylish will reveal his partners for the six man tag team match.
Bryan Danielson put up a valiant fight as always, but Joe pulls out the Muscle Buster and the Rear Naked Choke to tap out Bryan Danielson in 16:44(****)
Samoa Joe cuts a microphone and reminds Kurt Angle the NAWA World Title is his. Joe is angry, intense, and ready to become the champion one more time at StarClash 09. We fade out with Joe talking trash. Next week, El Generico and Kevin Steen challenge for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles against the American Wolves.
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Post by mattharms on Sept 10, 2016 16:26:04 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 12/3/2009:
Tonight, Miles Stylish announces his tag team partners for the six man tag team match against the American Wolves and Sederick Skyhawk. Plus, The American Wolves square off against El Generico and Kevin Steen for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles.
The Motor City Machine Guns and Jay Briscoe teamed up to defeated Beer Money Incorporated and Paul London when Alex Shelley pinned Robert Roode with an Oklahoma Side Roll in 12:49(*** ½)
The fans are cheering, as Beer Money protests the loss. The Guns raise their hands, getting cheers from the fans, while rushing off to the back.
Awesome Kong became the number one contender for the NAWA Women’s Championship against Sarah Stock and Tara. Mia Stylish runs out to attack Tara, leaving Sarah Stock over with a pair of power bombs, and the Implant Buster in 8:22(***)
The NAWA Women’s Champion Hamada comes out and stares down Awesome Kong. Awesome Kong is ready to become the champion for the third time, after being locked out of the title picture for some time.
Bryan Danielson talks about how 2009 has been an impressive year, and he doesn’t know where he heads next. He’s got his farewell match, the Final Countdown, against Nigel McGuinness at StarClash 09. McGuinness has been impressive, but Danielson is going to leave with his head held high. He’s ready, December 20th at StarClash 09.
Claudio Castagnoli showed his impressive power throwing around Tomko, and hitting the Swiss Death for the pin in 5:55(**)
The finals of the NAWA Television Championship will take place with Claudio Castagnoli taking on AJ Styles.
Samoa Joe’s path of destruction is shown, leading up to his NAWA World Title Shot against Kurt Angle.
Austin Aries picked up the win over Christopher Daniels with the brain buster in 12:22(*** ½)
D’Angelo Dinero runs down from the back and gets in some heavy trash talking with Austin Aries. These two men will be fighting at StarClash 09 only on Pay Per View. Dinero teases entering the ring, and Aries catches him with a dropkick before nailing him with a tope suicida wiping him out.
The main event features the NAWA World Tag Team Titles on the line when the American Wolves defeated El Generico and Kevin Steen when Richards pinned Generico with a rolling cradle after Steen and Generico suffered a miscommunication in 14:33(****)
Kevin Steen enters the ring, acting like he’s going to save Generico, but throws his hands up and walks off. The Wolves take turns kicking Generico in the face. Sederick Skyhawk enters the ring, and calls out Miles Stylish, calling his bluff. He has no tag team partners.
The fans are cheering with Miles Stylish coming out. Miles Stylish says Skyhawk has called himself and the Wolves the most dominant force in NAWA history. There are three men who want to disagree with this. Miles Stylish calls out Jerry Lynn, who walks out beside Miles Stylish. The fans are buzzing, and Stylish calls out the Dark Warrior, who joins them.
The Triumvirate is standing together for the first time in five years, shoulder to shoulder. Stylish accepts the challenge, with the Triumvirate taking on Sederick Skyhawk and the American Wolves. At one time, this trio held every single championship belt together. This should be an insane six man tag team match at StarClash 09!
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Post by mattharms on Sept 12, 2016 19:46:58 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 12/10/2009:
Tonight on Glory, we’re going to see the number one contender for the NAWA World Title, Samoa Joe, take on Tyler Black. NAWA StarClash 09 is eight days away on Pay Per View, don’t you dare miss it!
Mia Stylish tapped out Lorelei Lee in the Kimura Lock in 5:44(**)
Tara runs out after the match and gets into a brawl with Mia Stylish. Both of them exchange punches, until Tara clotheslines Mia to the outside. Tara throws out a challenge for a match at StarClash 09 which Stylish accepts.
Sederick Skyhawk is busy talking with Amanda Sinclair, reminding her about how she banished Jerry Lynn from this company eighteen months ago, and the Warrior is just insane. Sinclair says the Board thinks the one night return of the Triumvirate will generate money and she agrees. Skyhawk says he can’t be held responsible for what the Wolves do to these two retired men. He’s going to bring an end to Miles Stylish once and for all as well.
Nigel McGuinness tapped out Colt Cabana in a Triangle Choke in 6:44(***)
McGuinness gets on the microphone, reminding us how the clock is ticking. Ten days, Danielson, ten days, and last year’s loss at StarClash 08 will be avenged. McGuinness also throws out a challenge for January 3rd, the Eighth Anniversary of NAWA Glory to whoever walks out with the NAWA World Championship. It’s time the belt comes to him. Joe or Angle, it doesn’t matter, because McGuinness and his new mentor have devised a plan.
El Generico picked up the win over Tony Mamaluke with the Blue Thunder Bomb in 8:44(*** ½)
Kevin Steen comes to the ring, saying for years, he and Generico drove up and down the roads. He came to the New Age Wrestling Alliance to back up Generico, but also win championship gold. For a fleeting moment, he had that gold, the NAWA World Tag Team Championship, he won the belts, and Generico lost both the belts and the return match. Steen says Generico is nothing without him. Generico stands up and stares Steen down. Steen talks about how they’re going to step into the ring at StarClash 09. He hopes Generico is ready, because Steen isn’t going to see him as a friend, he’s going to see him as another obstacle. Generico offers a handshake out of respect, and Steen slaps it away.
We cut to the crowd where in the darkness, we see Christopher Daniels, the puppet master, smiling.
The American Wolves and Sederick Skyhawk triumphed in a six man tag team match against Jay Briscoe and the Motor City Machine Guns when Skyhawk pinned Jay with the Brush with Greatness in 12:22(****)
Skyhawk gets on the microphone, and says he hopes Miles Stylish is ready, he hopes Lynn is ready, and he hopes the Warrior is ready. The Triumvirate are going to fall at the hands of Skyhawk and the Wolves.
Samoa Joe cuts a promo, briefly addressing McGuinness’s challenge, and accepting it. He says tonight, he’s inviting Kurt Angle down to ringside to see a preview of their NAWA World Title Match when he dissects Tyler Black.
Kurt Angle is out, accepting the challenge Nigel McGuinness threw out earlier, if he retains the belt. Right now, he’s out to watch Samoa Joe.
Samoa Joe and Tyler Black renewed their old rivalry in a brutal match. Black almost won with a superkick and Curb Stomp combination. Joe caught Black up top and hit the Muscle Buster into a Rear Naked Choke for the submission in 17:44(****)
Joe leaves the ring and stares over the table, looking at Kurt Angle. He picks up the NAWA World Title Belt, holds it up, and throws it at Angle. Joe is ready.
Next week, the final NAWA Glory of 2009, and we have Miles Stylish and Bryan Danielson taking on Nigel McGuinness and Sederick Skyhawk in the main event. Don’t you dare miss it.
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Post by mattharms on Sept 14, 2016 15:51:22 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 12/17/2009:
The final episode of NAWA Glory of 2009 features a huge tag team match with Bryan Danielson and Miles Stylish taking on Sederick Skyhawk and Nigel McGuinness. This is the final NAWA match on Glory for Bryan Danielson as he leaves the company at the start of 2010.
Mark Briscoe comes out with his brother Jay before the opening match. He gives the good news, the doctor’s have cleared him to compete as of January 1st, and he and his brother are going to go Wolf hunting. Richards and Edwards, they’re sitting high with those NAWA World Tag Team Titles. Well Dem Boys might be the perfect ones to knock them off.
We open up with Jay Briscoe picking up the win over Teddy Hart with the Jay Driller in 12:22(****)
Hype for Jay Briscoe’s NAWA Cruiserweight Title Shot against Paul London this Sunday, and we see London just standing at the ramp holding up the championship belt, taunting Jay Briscoe. He’s really riding a wave of momentum as of late, but Jay Briscoe is hungry for champions gold.
Awesome Kong defeats Tara, Mia Stylish, and Hamada in a four corners match when Kong destroys Tara with the Awesome Bomb(*** ½)
The previous match set up two huge matches, with Mia Stylish taking on Tara and the NAWA Women’s Title is on the line when Hamada takes on Awesome Kong.
Kevin Steen comes out to clear up a couple of misconceptions regarding his match against El Generico. It’s nothing personal, just business. Generico cost Steen a big payday, and took money off of his table by getting pinned in their NAWA World Tag Team Title Matches. Steen says he can never forgive Generico for that. He hopes El Generico takes his beating this Sunday like a man, because he jeopardized Steen feeding his family.
Kevin Steen scores the win over Chris Hero with the Package Piledriver in 11:22(*** ½)
A look at the intense training regime Kurt Angle has thrown himself into. Angle talks about how the End of Days was a match where he’ll never forget. Samoa Joe humbled him and it was a wakeup call he needed. He’s going to step into the ring and either retain the belt, or Joe is going to prove to be the better man. Joe will have to kill him to get the title.
Miles Stylish, the Dark Warrior, and Jerry Lynn are standing by. Stylish talks about how Skyhawk opened up Pandora’s Box by running his mouth. He could have lived and let lived, but Skyhawk cost him a chance to challenge the NAWA World Title not once, but twice. And he doesn’t forget that stunt Skyhawk pulled last year at StarClash 08 when he stole the belt with his Golden Ticket.
The Warrior cuts a promo, talking about all the Cosmos have all aligned, and Skyhawk and the Wolves are now in the nexus of purgatory. They will understand the meaning of Destrucity, when the three have aligned. Skyhawk wants to live in immorality, well this Sunday, he will live in infamy.
Jerry Lynn says isn’t one for words, Skyhawk and the Wolves are going to see what he can do.
Samoa Joe cuts a promo, discussing his match against Kurt Angle. Joe says Angle should not tempt fate, saying he’d die for the NAWA World Title. Listen to the fans, they always chant “Joe’s going to kill you.” Angle should heed that warning. Samoa Joe has gone too long without being the NAWA World Champion. He fixes that December 20th, this Sunday.
The main event featured Nigel McGuinness and Sederick Skyhawk defeating Miles Stylish and Bryan Danielson when Skyhawk pinned Danielson with the Fallen Star Elbow Drop in 14:22(****)
McGuinness taunts Danielson after the match, saying this Sunday, he’s ended. We see the American Wolves run out to drag Stylish out of the ring. Out comes the Dark Warrior, out comes Jerry Lynn, and it’s all breaking down. We are out of time, this Sunday is going to end 2009 with a bang!
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Post by mattharms on Sept 19, 2016 18:56:19 GMT -5
NAWA StarClash 12/20/2009:
Tonight we have three huge main event matches. The NAWA World Title is on the line when Kurt Angle defends against Samoa Joe. The Triumvirate of Miles Stylish, Jerry Lynn, and the Dark Warrior reunite for one night only to take on the American Wolves and Sederick Skyhawk. Nigel McGuinness takes on Bryan Danielson in Danielson’s farewell match. Let’s not waste any time. Let’s head down to the ring for the opening match between Austin Aries and D’Angelo Dinero.
D’Angelo Dinero steps into the ring against Austin Aries in the first match at StarClash 09. Both men lock up, and immediately, Aries delivers a hammerlock. Dinero counters with a couple of elbow drops. Aries bounces off the ropes and he leapfrogs over the charging Aries. Dinero catches him with a huge dropkick which sends him flying back. Dinero hooks Aries and side headlock takeover snaps his opponent down onto the mat.
Aries bridges out of the move and kips up onto his feet. He nails Dinero in the face with an uppercut punch. Another string of uppercuts stuns Dinero. Aries throws Dinero off into the ropes. Belly to back set up is countered when Dinero flips over onto his feet and sticks a landing on the canvas. He goes for a kick. Aries blocks it and Dinero pops up with a huge enzuigiri which sends his adversary off into the ropes.
Dinero throws Aries off into the ropes. A spinning leg lariat brings him down. Dinero steps back and hits a snap elbow drop to his opponent. He covers Aries hooking the leg and gets a two count. The Pope hooks a front facelock. Aries back drops out of it and goes with a bridging pin for a two count. Dinero elbows Aries and gutwrench suplex brings his opponent down. Dinero floats over for the count and only gets two.
A second gutwrench suplex brings Aries down. Another cover delivered by Dinero and Aries kicks out once again. Dinero remains cool and starts hammering away at the back of his adversary’s head. He hooks Aries and brings him down with a delayed suplex. The Pope is heading upstairs, high risk move on the way. He dives off and Aries pops off with a huge dropkick.
The dropkick knocks Dinero out of the mid air. Dinero is down on the canvas and the referee is putting a standing ten count on both men. The fans are explosive with cheers. Dinero pulls himself up and goes for a swing. Aries ducks the swing and waistlock. German Suplex delivered to Dinero. Aries bridged for a cover and only a two count.
Dinero is still slumped over on the canvas and Aries brings down forearm smashes down onto the back of the head. Set up for a crucifix power bomb. Dinero drops down. Superkick evaded, and Aries comes back off of the ropes with a leaping forearm smash. Aries sets up Dinero and goes for a kneelift. Dinero catches the knee and brings down Aries with a bodyscissors cradle for a two count
Aries pops up and gets into a chop battle. The chop battle sends him Dinero off of the ropes. Brain buster is countered with a knee to the back of the head. Dinero runs Aries into the corner and goes for the DDE. Aries hangs onto the top rope and Dinero’s own momentum takes him down. Aries grabs Dinero and flips him over into a jack-knife cradle for a two and nine tenths count.
So close, only a fraction of a count away. Aries is frustrated, and it’s beginning to mount even more. He sets up Dinero for a brain buster. Dinero slips out and rams Aries into the corner. This time the DDE connects! Dinero covers Aries and pins him. D’Angelo Dinero pinned Austin Aries with the DDE in 12:33(*** ½)
D’Angelo Dinero continues his winning ways with a pretty big victory over Austin Aries, beating him for the second Pay Per View in a row. Big things are going to be coming the Pope’s way in 2010.
It’s now time for a brand new NAWA Television Champion to be crowned, when AJ Styles takes on Claudio Castagnoli. Castagnoli uses his power to shove AJ Styles back into the corner. Styles returns fire with a series of forearm smashes which stuns Castagnoli. Styles jumps off of the ropes and hits three leaping forearm smashes, the third one knocks Castagnoli on his back. Castagnoli bounces up and kicks Styles in the chest when he bounces off of the ropes.
Castagnoli puts the badmouth on AJ Styles, hoisting him off of the canvas. He throws Styles into the corner. He hits the corner hard. Castagnoli drills Styles with a knee smash to the chest. Another knee smash stuns AJ Styles. Castagnoli hammers away at Styles in the corner. He unloads a vicious succession of chops, punishing his opponent. Castagnoli hurls Styles all the way across the ring.
Styles tries to fight out from his knees. Castagnoli hammers a forearm smash down onto the back of his opponent’s head. He winds up and nails his adversary with another couple of forearm smashes. A couple of forearm smashes drills Styles and Castagnoli puts Styles on the top rope. Styles kicks Castagnoli off of the ropes. Flying cross body block off the ropes is caught.
Castagnoli just caught AJ Styles like he was a small child. Unbelievable, and Castagnoli drills Styles down with a huge backbreaker from this position. He hangs on and pulls out a second backbreaker. He pulls out a third one before turning and hitting a fallway slam. Castagnoli bounces back off of the ropes and hits a huge double foot stomp down onto the chest. The lungs of Styles just had all of the air driven out of him. Castagnoli covers him hooking the leg and gets a two and nine tenths count.
So much heart, so much determination, and so much fight has been put into AJ Styles. Castagnoli leans down and hammers away at the back of his adversary’s head. Castagnoli picks up Styles again and hurls him off into the ropes. An elbow smash is ducked and Styles springboards off of the top rope. Styles turns a cross body block into a dropkick. Castagnoli comes off of the ropes with a huge European Uppercut. He covers Styles hooking the leg and gets a two count!
Castagnoli can smell the NAWA Television Championship. He lifts up Styles and goes for a suplex. Castagnoli delays the move and sends AJ Styles crashing down onto the canvas. He turns Styles over and stomps the back of his head. Castagnoli dead lifts Styles into another gutwrench suplex, floating over to get another two count. He picks up Styles and goes for a power bomb. Styles counters with a series of punches which causes Castagnoli to stagger back. He falls into the ropes. Styles turns around and HURACARANA SENDS CASTAGNOLI FLIPPING OVER THE TOP ROPE!
Castagnoli is down in a heap. Keep your eye on AJ Styles. Styles propels himself over the top rope and hits a springboard somersault senton to a standing Castagnoli. Styles has to muscle up the dead weight of Castagnoli, wasting time. Styles springboards back into the ropes. The springboard forearm smash is avoided. Styles comes back with the Pele Kick which knocks Castagnoli down. Styles collapses on Castagnoli going for the cover. Only a two and a half count.
Styles pulls himself to a standing position. Castagnoli is back up to his knees and Styles hammers him with a series of chops to the chest. He throws Castagnoli into the corner. Styles goes into the corner when Castagnoli drops down. Asai Moonsault into an inverted DDT brings his opponent down onto the canvas. Styles hooks the leg on Castagnoli for a two and a half count! Styles raises his hands and kicks Castagnoli in the face a couple of times. He bounces off of the ropes. Castagnoli catches Styles in mid-leap and murders him with Swiss Death! Castagnoli covers Styles hooking the leg and scores the pin. Claudio Castagnoli pinned AJ Styles with the Swiss Death in 15:55(****)
We see Castagnoli getting the win and the NAWA Television Title Belt. He holds the belt up in a token of victory. He looks down and we see AJ Styles dragging himself to his feet. Styles offers a hand and Castagnoli shakes it. Styles mouths “next time” and steps off to allow Castagnoli to strap the NAWA Television Title Belt around his waist.
Mia Stylish jumps Tara on the ramp before their next match. Stylish throws Tara into the side of the ring apron and starts hammering away at her with a series of punches. She pulls back the mats and goes for a piledriver. Tara counters with a double leg takedown into a catapault which sends Stylish crashing into the guardrail. Tara charges Stylish and nails her with a huge clothesline.
The bell rings when Tara enters the ring. She pounds away at Stylish and throws her halfway across the ring. Stylish kicks her in the face when coming off of the ropes. Stylish nails Tara with a clothesline, scooping her up and delivering a huge shoulderbreaker, punishing her. A two count is delivered and Stylish goes back to work on the arm, applying a short arm scissors!
Tara is trying to bridge out of the hold. Stylish cranks on the hold. The fans are rallying behind Tara. Stylish breaks the hold and turns over, before delivering a knee drive to the side of the arm. She delivers a couple more knee drives to the side of the arm and picks up Tara. Tara is hurled into the corner and Stylish hammers away at her with some chops, before throwing Tara across the ring. Tara bounces off of the ropes.
Stylish takes her down with a drop-toe hold and applies a Fujiwara Armbar, cranking on the shoulder. Tara is struggling from the hold and almost reaches to the ropes. She makes it and Stylish is forced to break the hold. Stylish breaks the hold and drags Tara into the center of the ring. The former four time NAWA Women’s champion beats on the back of Tara’s head and hooks her. She puts Tara on the top rope. Stylish climbs up and delivers a top-rope Divorce Court! Tara screams, her shoulder may have dislocated.
She makes the cover hooking the leg and gets a two count. Stylish picks up Tara and hammers away at the back of her shoulder. She beats on Tara some more and runs across the ring. She snaps the arm over the top rope. Tara is down on the ropes. Stylish leaps into the ring. Tara catches her with a superkick when coming back into the ring.
Both female competitors are down for the standing ten count. Tara picks up Stylish and shoves her into the corner. A series of forearms with the good arm and Tara throws Stylish off into the ropes. She ducks the head and Stylish takes her down with an armdrag. She goes for a Kimura Lock, but Tara is position for the ropes. Stylish cranks on the hold and kicks Tara through the ropes, sending her to the outside of the ring.
Stylish baseball slides Tara in the back arm and pulls her back into the ring. The former four time NAWA Women’s champion ascends the ropes. She dives off the ropes. Tara counters Stylish’s dive by kicking her in the face with both feet. Stylish staggers into the corner. Tara goes for the Widow’s Peak, but Stylish counters with a sunset flip power bomb, before applying another cross-armbreaker! She hooks onto Tara’s arm. Tara just barely positions herself for the ropes!
She yells she’s going to break Tara’s arm. Stylish goes for another Kimura Lock, but Tara counters with a high back body drop and bridges for the pin! Tara pinned Mia Stylish after a bridging counter in 8:55(***)
Tara escapes with the win, and will be receiving an NAWA Women’s Championship shot down the road. Stylish is not too happy. Her preoccupation of injuring Tara may have cost her this particular match.
Two former NAWA World Tag Team Champions and two teams who have had many great matches this year collide, when the Motor City Machine Guns take on Beer Money incorporated. Robert Roode begins with Chris Sabin. Roode tries to big league Sabin. Sabin isn’t having any of that, arm dragging Roode, before bouncing him off of the corner. Sabin hammers away at Roode with a series of elbow strikes to the back of the head. He hooks Roode and tag made to Alex Shelley, before Shelley comes down off of the top rope down onto the side of the neck of Roode.
Shelley hammers away at Roode and tags him with some chops. The quick tags in and out from the Motor City Machine Guns keep Roode off of balance. They throw him into the ropes and a double flapjack bring down Roode. Storm tries to run in and he eats a double dropkick which puts Storm through the ropes all the way to the arena floor.
Roode is slumped in the corner and Shelley chops away at him. The blows start to tag Roode and Shelley throws him off into the ropes. Shelley charges in. The charge is ducked and Roode nails him with a forearm smash to the back of the head. He grabs Shelley and makes the tag to James Storm. Beer Money Incorporated pull out a belly to back suplex/reverse neckbreaker combination move. Shelley has been drilled down. Storm covers Shelley and hooks the leg for a very close nearfall.
Shelley rolls over and Storm tags him with a series of chops, which slumps him in the corner. Storm throws Shelley off into the ropes and corner clothesline slumps Shelley over into the corner. The tag is made to Roode, and both members of Beer Money Incorporated take advantage of the suplex to get a double team suplex off. Roode beats on Shelley. Shelley fights out from underneath for a second until Roode nails him with a kneelift to the chest. Roode throws Shelley off into the ropes and hits a huge spinebuster when coming off of the ropes. He covers Shelley hooking the leg. Shelley just barely kicks out.
Not to be deterred, Roode picks up Shelley and slams him headfirst into the buckle. Shelley is slumped into the corner and Roode backs off, allowing Storm to choke out Shelley with the tag rope. Chris Sabin tries to rush into the ring to break up the assault, but it’s avoided. Beer Money beat down Shelley some more behind the back of the referee. The referee is back in and a legal tag has been made. Inverted Atomic Drop/Last Call combination by Beer Money Incorporated brings down Shelley. Storm covers Shelley, and Shelley barely gets the foot over the bottom roode.
Storm brings up Shelley and drills him with a kneelift. He throws Shelley into the corner. He goes for a belly to back suplex. Shelley counters with a lung blower. He drags himself over to the corner. The tag is made to Robert Roode and Roode grabs Shelley. Shelley counters with a stepover spin kick and makes the tag to Chris Sabin!
Sabin leaps into the ring and takes down Roode with a huge clothesline. He bounces off of the ropes and takes Roode down with a huge clothesline. He pounds away at Roode, stomping away at his opponent. Sabin raises his hand in triumph and backs off the ropes, before nailing his opponent with huge kneelift to the chest. Sabin dropkicks Storm to the ropes. Roode goes for a lariat. Sabin ducks and hooks Roode, before pulling out a Tornado DDT to bring his opponent down. He covers Roode hooking both legs. Storm pulls the referee out of the ring to break up the pin!
We see Shelley diving over the rope onto James Storm with a tope suicida! Roode reaches into Storm’s coat in the corner. Sabin delivers a rolling cradle to Roode. Roode has the beer bottle in his hand. Shelley enters the ring, and snatches the beer bottle from Roode’s hands. Roode kicks Sabin off into the buckles. Sabin comes back off of the ropes and kneelift. They set up Roode for the Skull and Bones, but Roode counters by shoving Sabin into the corner.
Shelley falls off the ropes into the corner, ankle tangled in the ropes, and Roode hoists Sabin onto his shoulders, before turning and driving him down with the Death Valley Driver. Storm rolls the referee back into the ring and he counts Sabin’s shoulders down onto the canvas. Beer Money Incorporated defeated the Motor City Machine Guns in 13:33(*** ½)
Beer Money slipped by the Guns again. The Beer Bottle didn’t come into play this time, and neither did brass knuckles, but they still slipped by. Beer Money say they’re the next NAWA World Tag Team Champions and they want those belts for a third time.
The Cruiserweight Title Match takes place when Paul London defends against Jay Briscoe. Briscoe is ready to get some championship gold. His brother Mark is cleared for 2010 and they will be looking for revenge on the Wolves. Jay could be going into that war as the NAWA Cruiserweight title.
London shows some disrespect and that results in Jay punching him in the mouth. He throws London off into the ropes. London bounces info the ropes and a flapjack brings him down onto the canvas. London holds his mouth and Jay hammers away at London before throwing him into the corner. Jay delivers a jumping forearm smash which drops London onto his back. Jay bends down on London and hoists him up, before cranking on his neck. He drills him with a couple of knee lifts to the side of the head, before setting up London on the top rope.
Jay tries to climb up with London. London responds with a thumb to the eye and causes Jay to drop off the ropes. Jay lands down and London pulls out a somersault neckbreaker! He drills Jay down to the canvas. He covers Jay hooking the leg. A kick out and London realizes its going to take more than a couple of slick moves to put down Jay. Jay is tough as they come and London realizes that by pounding away at the back of Jay’s head. He picks up Jay and goes for a suplex. Jay shifts his weight out. London counters with a backward kick, before connecting with a leg trap belly to back suplex. He covers Jay and gets another two count!
The fans are going wild. London stands over Jay’s face and hammers him across the bridge of the nose with a couple of stomps. He picks up Jay and slaps him a couple of times. London puts Jay onto his shoulders and a fireman’s carry. Gutbuster brings Jay down to the canvas. London kicks him in the ribs, before standing on Jay’s back. He raises his arms and flips over. Shooting Star Press down onto Jay’s back while he is kneeling. That’s a sick move, and the challenger may have been hurt!
London drills a knee to the side of the head of Jay Briscoe. He pulls Jay off of the canvas and shoves him into the corner. A series of shoulder thrusts to the midsection stuns Jay Briscoe. London lifts Jay Briscoe to the top rope. He climbs up to the ropes. London goes for a superplex. Jay counters with a couple of jabs to the midsection before shoving London off of the ropes. London bounces off to his feet and dropkicks Jay when he comes down off of the ropes. London climbs to the outside and heads to the top rope. 450 Splash connects to Jay. London covers him and only gets a two and nine tenths!
A very close nearfall delivered by the champion. London throws Jay into the corner. The champion parades around and charges into the corner. Jay catches him with a boot to the mouth. He pulls himself to the top rope and delivers a leaping knee to the chest when jumping off of the ropes. Jay pulls himself, and delivers an uppercut to the chest. Another series of uppercuts stun London. Jay hooks London and goes for a belly to back suplex. London drops down behind his back and dropkicks his adversary through the ropes, all the way to the arena floor.
Jay hangs onto the top rope and springboard clothesline wipes out London! He covers London and gets a two count. Jay picks up London and slams him into the corner. Northern Lights Suplex brings down London for a two and a half count! Jay holds his hand in the air and nails him with a series of uppercut punches to the chest. London is thrown into the corner. Jay puts London on the top rope and climbs to the top rope. He goes for a super Frankensteiner. London blocks the move and Jay flips over onto his face, crashing down to the canvas. London watches Jay roll over and London Calling Delivered to him. The champion sticks the landing and covers him for the pin. Paul London pinned Jay Briscoe with the London Calling in 10:44(****)
Paul London takes the NAWA Cruiserweight Title and throws the belt over his shoulder. He walks off with the belt, leaving Jay down in the ring. Jay gave London a couple of anxious moments, but London walks out with the gold tonight.
Hamada defends the NAWA Women’s Title against Awesome Kong. Kong pounds away at Hamada with a series of chops at the bell. Hamada fires back with a succession of chops of her own. A shoulder block by Hamada. Kong only moves back a couple of inches. Hamada rushes Kong and hits a second shoulderblock. The NAWA Women’s Champion backs by and delivers a huge shoulder block which knocks Kong back.
The challenger bounces off the ropes. Hamada delivers a series of forearm smashes to the side of the face, before throwing Kong into the corner hard. Kong slumps against the corner. Hamada rushes Kong. A boot nails Hamada when she runs into the corner. Kong sets up Hamada and delivers a Samoan Drop sends her down to the canvas. Kong covers Hamada and gets a two count.
Kong bends down and delivers a running boot scrape to the side of the face. She picks up Hamada and drops her with a short arm clothesline. She rolls Hamada over and hammers a series of elbow smash across the back of the head. Kong picks up Hamada by the throat and shoves her into the corner. Hamada slumps into the corner, and Kong delivers a series of kneelifts. She connects with a huge suplex, before backing off. A running senton is avoided when Hamada rolls out of the way!
The challenger pulls herself to a standing position. Hamada drills Kong down onto the back of the head with a series of elbow smashes. She whips Kong into the corner. Kong comes back with a huge lariat bringing down Hamada. Hamada rolls over onto her feet and tries to pull herself up. Kong hammers away at the back of Hamada’s head. She picks up Hamada in a half choke and shoves her off into the corner. Kong charges into the corner and nails her with a huge lariat in the corner. Hamada slumps into the corner, and Kong picks up Hamada. She puts Hamada on the top rope and belly to belly superplex. The challenger makes the cover and the champion rolls the shoulder up at two and a half!
Kong is not going to be denied. She stomps away at Hamada and beats her down some more. She picks up Hamada, and goes for the Awesome Bomb. Hamada counters with a double leg takedown and tries for a catapult. Kong kicks Hamada off into the corner and goes for a choke slam. Hamada responded with an elbow out of the move. Hamada drills Kong with a series of kicks which drops her to her knee before hitting a running knee strike! Kong bounces back up to her feet, and Hamada delivers an uppercut to the chest. A series of uppercut thrusts stun Kong. Hamada hits a huge running back fist in the corner, and Kong goes down. Hamada covers Kong and a two count.
Hamada picks up Kong, before pulling her up. She sends Kong off of the ropes. A huge Hotshot brings her down to the canvas. Hamada waylays Kong with a series of chops, stunning her in the corner. She drills her adversary with more chops, stunning her adversary in the corner. Hamada blisters her adversary with a further succession of chops before throwing her halfway across the ring. Hamada nails Kong with a huge Yakuza Kick to the head. She covers Kong hooking the leg and gets a very close nearfall one more time.
The champion ascends the top rope. Kong is back up to her feet and Hamada missile dropkicks Kong to the canvas. Hamada climbs to the top rope and hits the moonsault to Kong! Hamada covers Kong hooking the leg. Kong kicks out at two and nine tenths count.
Hamada climbs to the top rope and hits a second moonsault. She climbs up to the top rope one more time and hits a third moonsault! She climbs up one more time and hits a fourth moonsault. Hamada covers Kong hooking the leg for the pin. Hamada pinned Awesome Kong with four moonsaults in 10:44 to retain the NAWA Women’s Title(*** ¼)
The fans are cheering as once Hamada got the control, she didn’t let up and she’s the NAWA Women’s Champion still. She takes the belt and walks off, rolling to the outside.
Former tag team partners collide when El Generico takes on Kevin Steen in the next match. Generico walks out, looking reluctant to fight his former partner and friend. Generico offers a handshake, and Steen shoves him into the corner. Forearm smash is ducked and Generico hits an armdrag to Steen. He delivers two more armdrags to his opponent. He grabs Steen around the arm and goes for an armbar, but Steen reverses and shoves Generico down onto the canvas. He stomps the back of Generico’s head, and pulls him up. He slams him into the corner, hitting a series of elbow smashes to the chest.
Steen throws Generico off into the ropes. Tilt a whirl is countered with a spinning headscissors. Steen bounces up to his feet and Generico hits a spinning headscissors. Generico dropkicks Steen into the corner, before delivering a series of shoulder thrusts in the corner. Steen is thrown across the ring and a running forearm smash into the corner. Generico backs off the ropes and a running dropkick to the face of Steen!
Generico pulls himself to a standing position and Steen is on his knees, begging off. Generico backs off and receives a Steen elbow smash to the chest. Steen throws Generico off into the corner hard. He slams him with a clothesline in the corner. Another clothesline connects to the corner and Steen hooks Generico around the head. Reverse neckbreaker sends Generico down. Steen covers him hooking the leg. A two count delivered with Generico kicking out.
Another cover and Generico kicks out of the cover. Steen picks up Generico, pulling him up off the canvas. Forearms throws Generico into the corner. Generico hangs over the top rope, strung up. He tries to pull himself out of the corner. Steen nails Generico with a kick to the chest. Another kick pounds him in the chest. The referee puts on a five count until Steen backs off. Steen catches Generico with a kneelift to the chest.
The kneelift jars Generico out of the corner. Steen stomps the back of Generico’s head and picks him up, before driving him down stomach first over the top rope. Generico flops down into the ring. Steen lifts up Generico by the back of the mask and nails Generico in the ribs. Another series of kneelift to the back of the head, before Steen hits an underhook suplex on Generico. Generico rolls over, and Steen connects with a dropkick to the back of the head to stun his opponent. He picks up Generico and rams a forearm down across the back of his head.
Generico is on his hands and knees. Steen knees him in the face. He hooks Generico in a front facelock and bullies him down to the canvas. He picks up Generico and swinging neckbreaker brings him down to the canvas. Steen steps back and hits a huge kneedrop to the chest which causes his arms and legs are twitch. The masked man is pulled back up and Steen hooks him in a gutwrench before bringing him down. Gutwrench suplex sends Generico down to the canvas.
He hangs onto Generico and hits a second gutwrench suplex. A third gutwrench suplex brings him down to the canvas. Steen steps back and delivers a senton bringing down to the canvas. He covers Generico for a two count! Steen stomps him and sets him up into the corner. The masked man is sprawled out and Steen climbs to the second rope. A huge pump splash connects to Generico. Steen covers and gets a two and a half count, shoulder thrown up off the canvas.
Steen stomps away at Generico. Generico tries to pull himself up to a standing position. Steen hammers away at him with a series of punches. He throws Generico off into the corner. Steen delivers a running cannonball into the corner which squashes Generico. He heads to the top rope, high risk move on the way. A somersault senton off of the ropes missed the mark completely.
Both men are down for the ten count. Steen staggers to a standing position and favors his back. Generico hammers away at his adversary with a series of forearm smashes. He is starting to fight back with an immense amount of fire. He throws Steen off into the corner. A running dropkick into the corner and Generico climbs to the second rope. He kicks Steen back a couple of inches and hooks him around the head. Tornado DDT brings Kevin Steen down to the canvas. Generico covers Steen hooking the leg and gets a two count when Steen brings the shoulder up off of the canvas.
Generico beats on Steen with forearms down across the back. He keeps up the assault with more forearms and he sets up Steen. Brain buster is avoided when Steen drops down behind Generico. Steen throws Generico off into the ropes. Generico comes back off of the ropes with a forearm smash. He beats on Steen with more forearm smashes and throws him into the corner. Yakuza Kick in the corner connects! Steen rolls to the outside to avoid further punishment!
Steen spends about a nine count down on the floor. Generico reaches to the outside. Steen elbows Generico in the stomach and snaps his neck down onto the top rope. Steen performs a springboard move from the middle of the top rope. Generico wipes him out with a dropkick. This move stuns Steen and brings him down to the canvas. Generico raises his hand in triumph, pumping his fist in succession. Steen rolls over, favoring his knee!
The fans are booing, as Steen is yelling his knee is hurt. The referee backs off Generico. Generico backs off for a moment and then kneels down to check on Steen. STEEN CATCHES GENERICO WITH A LOW BLOW! Generico has been swindled once again. Steen mocks Generico by hopping up and down on the supposed bad leg and kicks him in the midsection before connecting with the Package Piledriver for the pin! Kevin Steen pinned El Generico with the Package Piledriver in 15:55(****)
Steen has beaten El Generico after failing to beat him all of the previous times. All are booing him, except for Christopher Daniels, who stands in the shadows of the arena, applauding him. Steen gets on the microphone, discussing about how Generico ruined his livelihood, and now Steen is going to ruin his!
A running kick to Generico when he tries to get back to his feet! The fans are booing, and Steen is punching away at Generico. Steen sets up Generico and another Package Piledriver drills Generico down to the canvas! The fans are booing Steen! Steen spits on Generico’s body, and Daniels nods approvingly. Steen walks off, leaving his former tag team partner and friend down on the canvas. Daniels, the sadistic puppet master, has warped Kevin Steen.
We’re going to see the Triumvirate reunite for the first time in nearly five years. The Dark Warrior, Jerry Lynn, and Miles Stylish step into the ring against the American Wolves and Sederick Skyhawk. Skyhawk has been running his mouth about how he and the Wolves are the most dominant force in the history of the New Age Wrestling Alliance. It’s time to put up or shut up.
Davey Richards starts out with Miles Stylish. Both men get into a chop battle, with Stylish winning with a succession of chops which backs Richards off into the corner. Stylish propels Richards all the way across the ring and nails a running kneelift to the chest of his adversary. Richards slumps back in the corner and Stylish hammers away at his adversary with a series of forearm smashes down onto the back of his head. He throws Richards into the ropes, but Richards reverses. Tilt a whirl headscissors is countered into a spinning headscissors.
Richards scrambles to the corner and makes the tag to Eddie Edwards. Edwards eats a spinning headscissors from Stylish. The tag is made to Jerry Lynn. Stylish holds Edwards so Lynn can connect with a couple of jabs to the side. Lynn hasn’t been in an NAWA ring for almost eighteen months, losing his final match with Samoa Joe. Lynn headlocks Edwards and brings him down to the canvas. He elbows down across the back of the head of his adversary, before cranking him down.
Edwards responds with a double leg takedown and he begins to work over Lynn with a series of strikes down onto the back of the head. Tag made to Davey Richards and the American Wolves take down Lynn with a double team gutbuster! Skyhawk yells stretch him, and Richards does the deed with a surfboard stretch submission hold. He digs his foot into the small of his opponent’s back! The fans are getting rowdy for this match.
The fans are losing their minds when Lynn is fighting out of the hold. Richards shoves Lynn off into the corner. Belly to back suplex brings him down to the canvas. Richards turns Lynn over and hammers away with a series of knee strikes down the back of his adversary’s head. He drags Lynn into the corner and tag made to Sederick Skyhawk. We have our first look at the former NAWA World Champion and he punches away at Lynn. Lynn is thrown into the corner. Skyhawk follows in with a huge kneelift. Lynn is slumped over and Skyhawk climbs to the second rope. Double axe handle brought down onto the top of Lynn’s head.
Skyhawk covers Lynn hooking the leg and gets a two count. Lynn rolls over, and Skyhawk hammers him with a series of knee strikes to the back of his opponent’s head. Skyhawk drags Lynn up to a standing position, and keeps hammering away at him. He chops away at Lynn, and causes him to slump in the corner. Skyhawk rakes away at Lynn’s eyes and snap mares him down to the canvas. Skyhawk drills the point of his knee into the top of Lynn’s head.
Lynn staggers to his hands and knees, and Skyhawk hammers away at the back of Lynn’s head with a series of elbow strikes. Skyhawk drills Lynn off into the corner and drills him with a greater succession of chops. Lynn slumps in the corner and manages to fight back with more chops. Lynn is fighting back and he catches Skyhawk with a huge lariat.
Both men are down and Skyhawk tags in Davey Richards. Richards grabs Lynn’s ankle and puts him in a reverse knee scissors. Richards prepares to break down Jerry Lynn step by step. He cranks on Lynn’s knee and ankle. Lynn is rolling over and makes it to the ropes. The hold is broken and Richards kicks away at Lynn in the corner. Lynn is hurled halfway across the ring. Running kneelift into the corner. A snap suplex brings over Jerry Lynn and Richards hangs onto him before hitting a second snap suplex. He goes for a third suplex, and puts him on the top rope. Richards ascends to the top rope and goes for a superplex.
Lynn hangs onto the top rope to avoid the hold. He punches Richards in the stomach and knocks him back. Richards lands on the canvas and Lynn connects with a missile dropkick! This time Richards might have been taken out! Lynn is crawling over to the corner. The tag is made to Eddie Edwards. Lynn crawls into the corner and makes the tag to the Dark Warrior!
The fans explode with cheers. Eddie Edwards rushes the Dark Warrior and goes for a running elbow smash. The Dark Warrior ducks the kick and takes down Eddie Edwards with a huge clothesline. Davey Richards is back into the ring and he eats a clothesline. Both of the American Wolves are up and the Dark Warrior takes them down with a double clothesline!
Sederick Skyhawk nails the Dark Warrior in the back of the head. DDT attempt is blocked and the Dark Warrior hoists Skyhawk high above his head. Skyhawk begs off and the Dark Warrior dumps Skyhawk over the top rope onto both of the American Wolves receiving a huge pop from the fans! The fans chant “you still got it!” The Dark Warrior pumps his arms into the air.
The Wolves and Skyhawk take a powder in the ring, and prepare for some strategy. Eddie Edwards is on the ring apron and the Warrior takes a swing at him. Edwards drops down, and in comes Davey Richards with a running kick to the back of the head! Richards and Skyhawk join forces to dump the Dark Warrior over the top rope and all the way to the arena floor!
The Wolves hook the Dark Warrior and ram him into the guardrail back first twice. The NAWA World tag team champions are clearing off the announcer’s table. Skyhawk drags the Dark Warrior onto the table and pounds away at him. BRUSH WITH GREATNESS THROUGH THE ANNOUNCER’S TABLE WIPES OUT THE DARK WARRIOR!
The Dark Warrior smashed through the table and may have been taken out! Skyhawk slides back into the ring and taunts the Dark Warrior as he pulls himself up to his hands and knees. He is slumped down onto the ground. Skyhawk awaits the Warrior entering the ring. He pulls himself down into the ring at a count of nine. Skyhawk applies a sleeperhold to the Dark Warrior, trying to put him down to the canvas. He cranks on the Warrior’s head, punishing him with this move.
The arm drops and goes down a first time. It drops down and goes down a second time. The arm goes up and stays up a third time. The Dark Warrior’s leg is twitching. Skyhawk drops the hold and makes the tag to Davey Richards. Richards is poised with a double foot stomp. The Dark Warrior rolls out of the way and Richards may have blown out both of his knees on that hold. Warrior crawls into the corner, and Skyhawk tags himself back into the ring. He grabs the Warrior’s ankle. Warrior kicks Skyhawk off and MAKES THE TAG TO STYLISH!
Miles Stylish enters the ring and Skyhawk goes for a swing, but Stylish ducks the move. An uppercut to the chest, another uppercut to the chest, and a further succession of uppercuts punishes Skyhawk, putting him back into the corner. Skyhawk is flung halfway across the ring, slumped in the corner. Stylish runs up to the second rope and a standing ten count punches in the corner. The fans explode in cheers, but Skyhawk counters with an inverted atomic drop out of the corner. Stylish hits a huge dropkick to take Skyhawk out to the arena floor!
Richards enters the ring and goes for a kick. Stylish ducks the kick and nails Richards with a series of chops. Edwards takes Stylish down with a running knee strike to the back of the head. The Wolves set up Stylish and double team brain buster! The fans are losing their mind. Skyhawk ascends to the top rope and he is perched, and ready to dive off. Fallen Star connects! Skyhawk taunts the downed form of Stylish! The Wolves wipe out Lynn and Warrior. He covers Stylish hooking the leg. Stylish rolls the shoulder up at two and three fourths!
Skyhawk pulled out the Fallen Star, and that was not enough to put Stylish down. The announcers put over once again Skyhawk’s tendency to showboat cost him a surefire pin! A series of forearm smashes driven down onto the back of the head. Brush with Greatness is blocked and Stylish throws Skyhawk into the corner. Skyhawk comes back out and Stylish has him onto his shoulders. LAS VEGAS TRAUMA CONNECTS TO SKYHAWK! The fans explode into a huge pop because of Stylish drilling his opponent down. Stylish covers Skyhawk hooking the leg for a two and nine tenths count!
Now it’s Stylish’s time to not believe. He turns around to avoid Richards who is trying to kick him. He forearms Richards and forearms Edwards. Stylish picks up Skyhawk, and goes for the Las Vegas Trauma one more time. Skyhawk slips out of the hold and shoves Stylish off into the ropes. BRUSH WITH GREATNESS BRINGS STYLISH DOWN! Skyhawk goes for an instant cover, instead of parading around like he did previous bouts, and gets the three count! Sederick Skyhawk and the American Wolves defeated the Triumvirate when Skyhawk pinned Stylish with the Brush with the Greatness in 20:44(****)
The fans are losing their minds. Skyhawk holds up the three fingers, as if confirming with the referee. He yells “THAT WAS THREE!” to the fans and to the Wolves! In previous matches, Skyhawk taunted Stylish after hitting the Brush with Greatness and Stylish kicked out, and earlier in this match, he did the same with the Fallen Star. Skyhawk learned from his past mistake and pinned Miles Stylish. Not the part-time, semi-retired competitors like Jerry Lynn and the Dark Warrior, but Miles Stylish.
Let’s repeat that one more time. Sederick Skyhawk just pinned the former three time NAWA World Champion, Miles Stylish, a man who beat two of the most dominating forces in the NAWA, Ron Waterman and Samoa Joe, in the past, in the center of the ring! Cleanly, without any BS or cheating! Skyhawk’s already large ego is only going to swell to astronomical proportions! The Wolves and Skyhawk also proved their dominance by beating a team which held every single championship belt during the height of their domination.
Bryan Danielson prepares for the match against Nigel McGuinness. If this is the last the world sees of Bryan Danielson, he is going to go out on a high note. One year ago, he beat Nigel McGuinness, another step in the road to become the NAWA World Champion. And now McGuinness is going to use Bryan Danielson as a stepping stone for his own NAWA World Championship aspirations. He doesn’t know who McGuinness’s mentor is, but all Danielson knows is he’s going to go out there and show the world how good he is.
The match is on and Nigel McGuiness cheap shots Danielson at the bell. Both men get into a chop battle and then a forearm battle. Danielson throws McGuinness into the ropes and a high back body drop. He crucifixes him and goes for the series of elbow smashes to the back of the head. The former NAWA International Champion makes his way to the ropes, breaking the hold.
Danielson hooks McGuinness when he gets into the ring. McGuinness counters by backing Danielson into the corner. A series of elbow smashes in the corner stuns Danielson, before Danielson is hurled across the ring. McGuinness follows into the ring with a running knee to the chest. Danielson slumps down from the gunshot blow. McGuinness hammers away at Danielson with more forearm smashes, before setting him up. He takes him down with a brain buster. Danielson is down and McGuinness covers him hooking for a two count.
Forearm driven down across the face of Danielson, but he struggles out of the hold. McGuinness steps back and hitting a leaping stomp to the chest of his adversary. Another leaping stomp drilled down onto the chest of Danielson, which takes him down. McGuinness picks up and puts the bad mouth on him. He delivers a series of open handed slaps to Danielson. This only proves to fire up Danielson who returns fire with a series of kicks which sends him flying through the ropes to the floor.
McGuinness pulls himself back up on the ring apron. Danielson goes for a suplex. McGuinness drops down the back door and he hits a kneelift to Danielson, sending him to the ring apron. Danielson drapes himself over the top rope. McGuinness hooks him and connects with the Tower of London, drilling him down onto the canvas! He rolls Danielson over and hooks the leg for a two and nine tenths count!
The kickout causes an ugly scowl to spread over Danielson’s face. McGuinness picks up Danielson and punches him in the corner. Short-arm lariat brings him down to the canvas. He climbs to the outside, but Danielson pops up with a kick to the side of the head. Another series of kicks to the side of the head and Danielson climbs up with McGuinness. Firearm’s carry off of the ropes into a double knee gutbuster off of the ropes! Danielson drags himself onto McGuinness and gets a two and a half count!
The former NAWA International Champion drags himself to his feet and Danielson hits him with a series of kicks before winding off the ropes. Running Buzzsaw kick is avoided. McGuinness rolls Danielson up before rolling back onto his feet and whiplashing off the ropes. Jawbreaker Lariat connects! McGuinness covers Danielson hooking the leg. Two and nine tenths when Danielson drapes his foot over the rope.
McGuinness looks down at Danielson. He looks down the ramp and the people in the crowd are getting on their feet. Wait a minute…that’s Harry Harris? We haven’t seen Harry Harris since he lost to Bryan Danielson at WrestleClash VII in a Best Two Out of Three Falls Match. Harris tells McGuinness to stay focused. McGuinness does and slaps on the Cattle Mutilation on Danielson. The fans are booing when McGuinness is beating Danielson with his former finishing hold. The referee stops the match when Danielson has been rendered too injured to continue. Nigel McGuinness defeated Bryan Danielson by referee stoppage in 13:40(****)
McGuinness has beaten Danielson in their final match together. Harry Harris is the mystery advisor to Nigel McGuinness. He steps into the ring and raises his hand in a token of victory. McGuinness has gotten the win tonight and is gearing up for his NAWA World Title Shot on January 3rd. This is the end of Bryan Danielson, as McGuinness has put him out of the company.
We are now ready for the main event. Tonight has not been a good night for the fan favorites, in the big time main event matches. Now, Kurt Angle is going to step into the ring against a man who decimated him at the end of days, this time with the NAWA World Title on the line.
Samoa Joe is walking backstage, ready. He would like nothing better than to become the NAWA World Champion for a second time. Last time, he was the champion for one whole year, and he would like to get a second title reign which is even longer.
Kurt Angle finally won the NAWA World Title after a three year chase, and this is his first title defense on Pay Per View. He does some stretches and is ready to retain the title, and avenge the one sided beating from the End of Days against Samoa Joe.
Harry Harris and Nigel McGuinness are outside. It’s only appropriate that Harris lead the man who ran Bryan Danielson out of the New Age Wrestling Alliance, after Danielson ended Harris’s career. They’re going to watch the next match and on January 3rd, Harris proves he can go from a championship wrestler to a championship advisor, when Nigel McGuinness wins the NAWA World Title.
The main event features the NAWA World Title on the line with Samoa Joe taking on Kurt Angle. Joe goes for a forearm smash to Angle at the bell. Angle goes behind Joe and delivers a dropkick to the back of the ankle. Angle starts to kick away at Joe’s ankle, before Joe turns around and clotheslines Angle. As Joe approaches Angle, Angle starts kicking at Joe’s ankle from his back. Joe backs off, and motions for Angle to come for him Angle. Angle pulls himself using the ropes, before he dives towards Joe.
The challenger catches him with a huge front facelock cranking on Angle’s neck. Angle struggles to get out of the move. Joe keeps up the punishment on Angle. He is cranking away at the neck of Angle. Angle pulls himself up to a standing position, and shoves Joe into the corner. Joe fires back with a kneelift to the chest. Another kneelift drills Angle across the ribs. A third kneelift takes Angle down onto the canvas.
Joe picks up Angle around the head and cranks on the head. He punishes Angle with more forearms driven down onto the back of his neck. Angle takes down Joe with a double leg, and hooks the leg, before applying a kneebar to Joe’s right leg. Joe powers out of the move and jumps up, before going for an enzuigiri taking Angle into the corner. Joe hammers away at Angle with more punches and throws him halfway across the ring. Running clothesline flattens Angle in the corner.
A massive power bomb puts Angle down to the canvas. Joe hooks Angle’s legs and turns him over into a Texas Cloverleaf! He’s putting pressure on the back of Angle, and stretching out his legs. The Samoan Submission Machine may be forcing out a tap. Angle reaches the ropes and forces a break.
Joe pounds away at Angle’s back and pulls him up to a standing position. He goes for belly to back suplex. Angle drops down and dropkicks Joe in the back of the leg. He takes him down with an attempted Ankle Lock! Angle has about thirty seconds into the move before he flips Angle off into the corner. ST-Joe out of the corner brings Angle down. Joe covers Angle hooking the leg for a two and nine tenths count!
The fans are trying to rally behind Angle. Joe hoists him up and gutwrench suplexes him. Angle is being ragdolled around by Samoa Joe once again. Joe steps back and gets a head of steam on Angle! Angle dodges out of the corner. He delivers a sliding leg trip, right into the Ankle Lock once again, but Joe is in the ropes one more time!
Joe is on the outside and Angle dives over the ropes with a slingshot cross body block to Samoa Joe! The fans pop big time. Angle throws Joe into the ring. Now the Olympic Gold Medalist climbs to the top rope and he dives off the ropes with a missile dropkick sending Joe! Angle covers Joe hooking the leg for a two count!
Back to the ankle, and Angle is going for the Ankle Lock, but Joe counters the attempt with an enzugiri from his back! The fans are booing. Joe sets up Angle and MUSCLE BUSTER BRINGS HIM DOWN! Angle has been folded up on his neck! Two and nine tenths count when Angle kicks out!
An ugly look goes on the face of the challenger. He drops a knee onto Angle’s chest to further punishment him. Angle is dragged into the ring and Joe hits a running senton to Angle. Angle is flattened like an insect on the canvas. Joe peals Angle up off the canvas, and puts him on the top rope. Joe ascends to the top rope, ready for Angle.
Angle punches away at Joe to break his attempt to get him off of the top rope. High cross body off of the top rope is countered by Joe. Joe hits a fallaway slam! He waits for Angle to get up and a running knee lift to the stomach. Another running kneelift to the chest. A third running kneelift, and Joe steps back before stomping Angle into the corner. A running Yakuza Kick to Angle’s face flattens him! Second Muscle Buster puts down the NAWA World Champion! Joe covers him hooking the leg. Once again Angle just barely throws the shoulder up off of the canvas.
Joe is starting to get frustrated. He pulls Angle’s dead weight off of the canvas and brings him down with a Saito Suplex! Joe heads to the top rope. Angle is sprawled out in the center of the ring. Joe dives off of the ropes with a frog splash. ANGLE ROLLS OUT OF THE WAY AT THE LAST MINUTE, AND GRAPEVINES JOE’S LEG AS WELL!
Angle has the heel hook Ankle Lock on Joe! Joe has wiped himself out, and he doesn’t have enough energy left in him to break the hold. The challenger for the NAWA World Champion is about to reach the ropes, and he just barely makes it to the ropes.
Both champion and challenger are down on the canvas. Joe pulls himself up, now one leg. Angle is out of it as well. Joe picks up Angle and throws him into the corner. Joe rushes into the corner and avalanche to Angle. Joe sets up Angle on the top rope. Third time might be the charm for the Muscle Buster, but Angle counters with a sunset flip before rolling into the Ankle Lock!
This time, Angle pulls Joe into the center of the ring, and sits back on Joe’s leg! The fans are on their feet with explosive cheers. Joe struggles to get out of the hold. He really has nowhere to go and has no choice other than to tap out! Kurt Angle made Samoa Joe tap out the Heel Hook Ankle Lock in 16:55(****)
Kurt Angle avenged his lost to Samoa Joe. Nigel McGuinness and Harry Harris watch from the ramp, and on January 3rd, when the NAWA comes back from a two week hiatus, McGuinness will be gunning for the NAWA World Title! We fade to black with a fatigued, but satisfied Angle holding up the NAWA World title and looking forward to future challenges as we head into 2010.
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Post by mattharms on Sept 21, 2016 16:40:59 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 1/3/2010:
Eight years ago, the New Age Wrestling Alliance made its debut. Tonight, the NAWA World Title is on the line when Kurt Angle defends against Nigel McGuinness.
We open up with Sederick Skyhawk coming down to the ring and discussing his pinfall victory over Miles Stylish at StarClash 09. Out comes Miles Stylish to interrupt him and the two of them go back and forth until a match is made for later tonight.
Sederick Skyhawk pinned Miles Stylish with the Brush with Greatness in 18:55. The American Wolves got involved during the end of this match. Stylish fought them off, and knocks Richards and Edwards off the apron. Skyhawk catches him with the Brush with Greatness and scored the pin.(**** ¼).
Skyhawk leaves the ring with another impressive victory over Stylish. Stylish is frustrated. Skyhawk has beaten Stylish twice in a row although he had a bit of help with the American Wolves.
Hamada retained the NAWA Women’s Title against Tara with the Hamada Driver to retain the title in 10:22(*** ½)
Hamada retains the NAWA Women’s Title tonight on Glory. She holds up the belt over Tara having defeating another challenger in her way. We see Sarah Stock watching from the ramp and staring down at Hamada. Hamada holds up the NAWA Women’s Title Belt.
Christopher Daniels hypes up Kevin Steen and praises him for being set free. He beat up El Generico. Daniels talks about how D’Angelo Dinero has not lost a single match. This is going to change right now. Daniels is one of the few Grand Slam Champions in the history of the New Age Wrestling Alliance, and he’s going to beat Dinero.
D’Angelo Dinero picked up the win against Christopher Daniels in the DDE in 12:21(***)
Dinero raises his win and gets a mixed reaction from the fans. There are some boos, but a few cheers. Dinero has been getting some support.
Beer Money Incorporated are talking about how if they beat the Briscoe Brothers tonight, they are going to get the next NAWA World Tag Team Title Shot. Storm says it’s bullshit how they lose the belts to Steen and Generico, and they get leap frogged for their rematch. The beat the Motor City Machine Guns twice, and now they have to face a team who lost to the current NAWA World Tag Team Champions. In come the Briscoe Brothers, with Jay Briscoe swiping James Storm’s beer and taking a drink of it. Jay remarks how the beer must be weak, because he can still see. James Storm says there are three things you don’t insult. You don’t insult another man’s wife, you don’t insult his daughter, and most importantly, you don’t insult his beer! He’s going to get the Briscoes in the ring tonight. Roode says he hopes Mark still has a hospital bed ready because he’s going back on the shelf.
We have a promo where Kevin Steen says El Generico spent his Christmas in a hospital bed while Steen spent Christmas with his wife and son. He counted his blessings this holiday season, and one of the things he is blessed for is his win at StarClash 09 against El Generico. Next Christmas, he will be the NAWA World Champion. Out comes AJ Styles to interrupt Steen, and try and tell him that Christopher Daniels is poisoning his mind. Styles knows what Daniels is all about, and Steen and Generico were a good team. Styles respects Generico after their wars, and he respected Steen up until two weeks ago when he tried to cripple El Generico. Steen said he’s not a bad man, he did what he had to do. Generico cost him the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. That means there’s less money in his bank account at the end of the week. He invites Styles into the ring, for a nice clean technical match.
AJ Styles countered a power bomb with a sunset flip and pinned Kevin Steen in 13:45(*** ¼)
Steen started to break down at the end of that match when Styles kept kicking out. Eventually, Steen tries to nail Styles with a power bomb, but Styles counters with a sunset flip for the pin!
Kevin Steen loses his mind and sends AJ Styles flying through the ropes to the arena floor. He beats down on Styles, and throws him into the ring apron before beating on him. Steen throws Styles into the steps and squashes him against them with a cannonball. Steen yells you won’t screw me over again.
The Briscoe Brothers became the number contenders for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles against Beer Money Incorporated when Jay Briscoe pinned Roode with the Spiked Jay Driller in 14:42(****)
The Briscoe Brothers get the win, after Mark spent most of that last match being beaten up. Jay tells Richards and Edwards to be afraid because the hunt is on.
Nigel McGuinness tapped out Kurt Angle with the Triangle Choke in 18:44 to become the NAWA World Champion in a back and forth match. Angle almost got the win with the Angle Slam. A second one is countered, into a DDT, with McGuinness tapping him out with the Triangle Choke. (**** ½)
Nigel McGuinness has done it. He’s the NAWA World Champion. Harry Harris, McGuinness’s new advisor, is happy. He takes the NAWA World Title Belt and holds it up in triumph before passing to McGuinness. The champion straps it around his waist.
We see a battered Kurt Angle struggling to pull himself back up. McGuinness wrecked him throughout that match. Angle wasn’t one hundred percent to begin with. McGuinness says for two years he’s chased this belt, and now he’s the NAWA World Champion. Harris yells “You deserve it champ!”
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Post by mattharms on Sept 23, 2016 16:43:59 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 1/7/2010:
Harry Harris introduces the NAWA World Champion Nigel McGuinness, who won the belt four nights ago at the 8th Anniversary of NAWA Glory. They discuss how Kurt Angle will be receiving his return match on January 24th at Luck of the Draw. Sederick Skyhawk comes out, making it clear he’s going to win the Luck of the Draw Match, and he’s coming after McGuinness’s belt. Out comes Miles Stylish, who calls out Skyhawk on his dubious win last week. Skyhawk says he beat Stylish twice in two matches. Stylish says both times, the American Wolves factored into the match.
Amanda Sinclair comes out, and makes Miles Stylish against Sederick Skyhawk in a Steel Cage Match at Luck of the Draw ,in addition to both of them being in the Luck of the Draw Match. Also, tonight, Kurt Angle and Miles Stylish team up to take on Sederick Skyhawk and Nigel McGuiness.
The Amazing Red picked up the win over Kenny King and Sonjay Dutt to earn an NAWA Cruiserweight Title Shot. Red knocks Dutt to the floor and King is pinned with the Red Star Press in 7:55(*** ½)
Amazing Red gets the win and will be challenging Paul London for the NAWA Cruiserweight title on January 24th at Luck of the Draw. Red is trying to push himself for title.
Kevin Steen cuts a promo, vowing to win the Luck of the Draw Match. Tonight, he’s going to show the other nineteen men in that match what they’re going against when he takes down Colt Cabana.
Kevin Steen scored the win over Colt Cabana with the Package Piledriver in 10:20(***)
Steen further beats down Cabana after the match, until AJ Styles runs out to try and make the save. Christopher Daniels cuts off Styles, and throws him into the ring. Steen nails a Pop Up Power Bomb on Styles.
Samoa Joe cuts an angry promo backstage, vowing to win the Luck of the Draw, and get another NAWA World Title Shot. Kurt Angle slipped by. He hopes Angle regains the title because the third time they compete against each other, Joe will be walking out the NAWA Champion.
Sarah Stock continued to roll on with the win, against Sara Del Rey. Del Rey got some nearfalls over Stock. Stock fights back and pulls out a Tiger Driver for the pin in 8:44(***)
Sarah Stock stares down the NAWA Women’s Champion Hamada from the top of the ramp.
D’Angelo Dinero cuts a promo, talking about how he’s popping. He’s not lost a single match so far, and he’s going to continue his road to the top when he wrestles in Luck of the Draw. Teddy Hart interrupts Dinero, and Hart reminds us how he’s one of the only three men to hold every single belt of this company. One of the few honors he hasn’t held is winning the Luck of the Draw. Dinero tells Hart to check himself before he wrecks himself.
Mark Briscoe tried to get some revenge over Davey Richards. The match ends in a disqualification when Eddie Edwards ran in and attacked Mark Briscoe for the disqualification in 14:20(*** ½)
The American Wolves are stomping away at Mark and attempting to reinjure him after the bell until Jay Briscoe runs out to the save. The Briscoes fight off the NAWA World Tag Team Champions. The announcers hype up their match at Luck of the Draw, with the Briscoe Brothers challenging the American Wolves for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles.
The main event featured the team of Sederick Skyhawk and the NAWA World Champion Nigel McGuinness teaming up to defeat the duo of Miles Stylish and Kurt Angle. Angle and McGuinness brawl to the back. Skyhawk manages to catch Stylish with a roll up and pins him for the third time in a row in 15:33(****)
Skyhawk celebrates his win, third win over Stylish again. Stylish has just hit a wall as of late, he can’t seem to defeat Sederick Skyhawk. We fade to black with hype of Skyhawk against Stylish in a Cage to hopefully settle the score, Angle against McGuinness, and the Luck of the Draw Match as part of Luck of the Draw.
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Post by mattharms on Sept 25, 2016 15:15:31 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 1/14/2010:
Tonight, Miles Stylish takes on one half of the NAWA World Tag Team Champions Eddie Edwards in the main event, with Davey Richards and Sederick Skyhawk banned from the building.
Christopher Daniels, Teddy Hart, and Kevin Steen triumphed in a six man tag team match against AJ Styles and the Kings of Wrestling when Hart pinned Castagnoli with a sunset flip, into a cradle using the ropes for leverage in 14:22(****)
Styles and Steen brawl on the outside of the ring, with Daniels helping Steen put a beating on Styles. Lost in all of this, Teddy Hart has just pinned the NAWA Television Champion Claudio Castagnoli.
Amazing Red picked up the win over a former NAWA Cruiserweight Champion in Jimmy Jacobs. Jacobs goes for a senton, but Red rolls out of the way and hits the Red Star Press for the pin. Amazing Red pinned Jimmy Jacobs in 10:22(***)
Paul London taunts Amazing Red. The announcers talk about their NAWA Cruiserweight Title Match at Luck of the Draw.
The next match featured Sarah Stock triumphing in a Triple Threat Match against Awesome Kong and Tara. Kong wipes out Tara, and Sarah Stock hits a springboard cross body block out of the corner to pin Kong in 13:22(*** ½)[/B]
Sarah Stock triumphed tonight and will be challenging Ayako Hamada for the NAWA Women’s Title at Luck of the Draw.
The Briscoe Brothers defeated Kenny King and his new partner, Rhett Titus, when Jay Briscoe picked up the win over Kenny King with the Spiked Jay Driller in 11:55(** ½)[/B]
The Briscoe Brothers cut a promo, talking about their NAWA World Tag Team Title Match at Luck of the Draw. They promise to avenge their previous crushing defeat against the American Wolves.
Hype for Luck of the Draw. Twenty men are in this match. Two men start, and every two minutes, another competitor enters. The winner receives an NAWA World Title Shot at Reality Check. Samoa Joe, D’Angelo Dinero, Kevin Steen, AJ Styles, Sederick Skyhawk, Miles Stylish, Austin Aries, and so many more will be a big part of this match.
The main event features Miles Stylish against Eddie Edwards. Edwards worked over Stylish, punishing him with several submission moves. He missed a move and Stylish takes care of Edwards. Las Vegas Trauma puts him away. Miles Stylish gets the win in 14:44(****)
The announcers hype up Sederick Skyhawk against Miles Stylish, one more time, this time in a Steel Cage at Luck of the Draw.
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Post by mattharms on Sept 27, 2016 18:40:51 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 1/21/2010:
Tonight the New Age Wrestling Alliance returns with NAWA Glory. Tonight, Christopher Daniels takes on AJ Styles. Tonight, Claudio Castagnoli defends the NAWA Television Title against a former champion in Teddy Hart. Tonight, Miles Stylish takes on Davey Richards.
A battle between four competitors in the 2010 Luck of the Draw Match takes place, with D’Angelo Dinero picking up the win over Jimmy Jacobs, Austin Aries, and Tyler Black. Black and Jacobs renewed their old rivalry from 2008 during this match. Aries is still looking to get the win over Dinero. Dinero blocks a brain buster and rams Aries into the corner before hitting the DDE in 12:28(****)
Nigel McGuinness cuts a promo, talking about how he scratched and clawed for the NAWA World Title. He finally won the belt against Kurt Angle three weeks ago. He’s taken the guidance of a former three time NAWA World Champion in Harry Harris and he’s going to beat Angle one more time at the Pay Per View.
We continued with a match featuring Claudio Castagnoli retaining the NAWA Television Title against Teddy Hart with the Swiss Death. Both of these men had some high impact action. Hart nearly got the win with an imploding 450 Splash. He dives off of the top rope, but Castagnoli catches him and launches him in the air with the Swiss Death in 15:22(****)
Castagnoli gets on the microphone and talks about the Luck of the Draw Match, and how he wants to win to become the NAWA World Champion.
Kevin Steen cuts a promo, talking about how he’s going to win the Luck of the Draw Match for the second year in a row and become the NAWA World Champion at Reality Check.
AJ Styles picked up the win over Christopher Daniels via disqualification in 15:44 after Kevin Steen interfered and attacked Styles(*** ½)
The fans are chanting for “Generico” and this just causes Steen to beat up AJ Styles more of the same. He throws him off into the ropes. Pop Up Power Bomb sends Styles down to the canvas. Steen and Daniels put the boots to Styles, until security breaks it up. All three of these men will meet as part of the Luck of the Draw Match.
Sarah Stock scored the win over Madison Rayne. This is the debut for Rayne, who is trying to get an early win over the contender for the NAWA Women’s Title. Stock connects with a Tiger Driver on Rayne after she missed a splash out of the corner in 5:44(**)
Hamada comes out and holds up the NAWA Women’s Title Belt. Stock is ready to win the belt. She’s scored a series of impressive wins over the past couple of months, but all roads lead to the NAWA Women’s Champion.
Kurt Angle talks about how he’s been training hard and being ready to fight the distance. He won the NAWA World Title after three years of fighting to the top. Now, he’s going to get the belt back this Sunday at the Luck of the Draw. Kurt Angle challenges Nigel McGuinness for the NAWA World Title this Sunday.
The Briscoe Brothers continue their roll to the NAWA World Tag Team Title Match, this time defeating the tag team of Sonjay Dutt and Petey Williams. Jay Briscoe pins Petey with the Spiked Jay Driller in 5:55(**)
The announcers discuss the American Wolves challenging for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles against the Briscoe Brothers.
The main event featured Miles Stylish against Davey Richards. Richards uses his barrage of strikes and submission moves during this match. He misses a top rope elbow drop and Stylish fights back. The Las Vegas Trauma is avoided. Richards locks on a Kati-Hajime. Stylish fights out of the move and hits the Las Vegas Trauma for the pin in 15:55(****)
The final hype with Miles Stylish taking on Sederick Skyhawk in a Steel Cage Match this Sunday at Luck of the Draw, and both of those men being in the Luck of the Draw Match.
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Post by mattharms on Oct 3, 2016 7:07:40 GMT -5
NAWA Glory of the Draw 1/24/2010:
Kurt Angle against Nigel McGuinness will square off against each other for the NAWA World Title. Plus, the twenty man Luck of the Draw Match headlines this show, where the winner receives an NAWA World Title Shot on March 14th, 2010 at the End of Days. We’re going to kick things off though with the battle between Sederick Skyhawk and Miles Stylish inside the steel cage.
The cage lowers from the ceiling and the bell rings. Sederick Skyhawk is caught with a series of forearm smashes by Stylish which catches him underneath the chin when entering the cage. Stylish leapfrogs over Skyhawk a couple of times before bringing him down with a dropkick which sends him flying back to the canvas. Skyhawk pulls himself to his feet and begs off. The fans are cheering with Stylish not letting up on his opponent. He nails his adversary with a series of chops to the chest.
Irish whip flips Skyhawk over into the corner. Skyhawk has been tangled up in the Tree of Woe. He tries his hardest to pull free, but there’s no way to get out. Stylish nails Skyhawk with a baseball slide dropkick in the corner. He pulls Skyhawk out of the corner. Uppercut blisters to the chest of Skyhawk, staggering him back into the corner. Another uppercut staggers the adversary back into the corner. A couple more uppercuts stuns him in the corner. Stylish holds Skyhawk and rams him into the corner halfway across the ring.
Skyhawk flies back onto the canvas. Stylish descends to the middle of the top rope and jumps off. A springboard clothesline wipes out Skyhawk. Stylish doesn’t go for the cover, he instead starts to punish Skyhawk with a series of stomps out of the corner. Skyhawk is begging off. Stylish steps back, and Skyhawk catches him with a low blow before sending Stylish flying into the cage hard.
Miles Stylish slumps into the corner, staggering. Skyhawk hammers away at the top of the head of his opponent. Hooked around the head sets up a reverse neckbreaker which brings his opponent down. Skyhawk covers Stylish hooking the leg and gets a two and nine tenths count. Stylish sits up and Skyhawk rams a knee to the back of the neck. Another succession of knees rammed to the back of the neck before Skyhawk puts the pressure on with a front facelock.
Front facelock punishes Stylish. Skyhawk works the neck some more. Stylish fights out of the hold. Skyhawk throws Stylish into the corner and high knee smash into the corner before he could get much momentum. Skyhawk hooks Stylish around the neck and brings him down with swinging leg trap neckbreaker which sends his opponent dropping down to the canvas. Skyhawk covers his adversary hooking the leg and gets a two count.
Skyhawk drills Stylish with another kneelift and scoops him up one more time. He sends Stylish into the cage. Stylish has been busted open and now Skyhawk hammers away at Stylish’s face with a series of forearm smashes. Each forearm nails him with more brutality than the last one. Facebuster across the knee sends Stylish down. Skyhawk covers him hooking the leg and only gets a two count.
The count is contested by Skyhawk. He motions for Stylish to get up and more kicks to the chest. A DDT sends Stylish down to the canvas. The move spiked Stylish head first into the canvas and left a blood imprint. Skyhawk rolls him over and hooks the leg for a two and nine tenths count!
Skyhawk is in the referee’s face, but the referee shoves him away. The two men have an argument until Skyhawk turns back around and beats on the back of Stylish’s head. He puts Stylish on the top rope. Skyhawk climbs up to the top rope and goes for a superplex. Stylsih hangs onto the top rope to block it and shoves Skyhawk off of the ropes. Skyhawk lands on his feet and Stylish jumps down with a Frankensteiner which flips Skyhawk over onto his back.
Both men are down on the canvas. Skyhawk pulls himself to a standing position and goes for a swing. Stylish ducks the swing and belly to back suplex brings Skyhawk down to the canvas. He covers hooking the leg and only gets a two and a half count. Stylish raises his hand in triumph and runs a kneelift into the chest of Skyhawk. Skyhawk staggers back and hooked. Swinging vertical suplex brings Skyhawk down to the canvas. Stylish hooks the leg for the cover and scores a two and a half count.
Stylish leans over the downed body of Skyhawk and hammers away at the back of his opponent’s head. He rattles his adversary with a couple of stiff chops before hurling him into the corner. Skyhawk slumps in the opposing corner. Stylish climbs to the top rope and descends down with a series of punches onto the head of his adversary. Attempted Rana out of the corner is blocked. Skyhawk goes for a superkick to the kneeling Stylish. Stylish ducks the move and sunset flip rolls Skyhawk down for a two count.
Both men pop up and begin to trade chops with each other. Stylish has Skyhawk onto his shoulders, going for the Las Vegas Trauma. Skyhawk drops down behind Stylish and shoves him off into the ropes. The Brush with Greatness is countered with a series of elbow strikes. Las Vegas Trauma is countered again when Skyhawk slides down the backside. Skyhawk and Stylish wipe out each other with a double clothesline.
The referee puts the standing ten count on both men. Skyhawk tries to pull himself up to his feet, but collapses down on the mat in response. Stylish decides to ascend to the top rope. The fans are causing a ruckus and egging Stylish on. Stylish keeps climbing to the top of the cage. He’s perched all the way up there, but he loses his balance and falls back!
Stylish dangles from the cage by his ankle in a pretty dangerous situation. Skyhawk is up, and he makes his way towards Stylish. He picks up Stylish and pulls him back into position. Skyhawk hooks Stylish and SUPERPLEX OFF OF THE TOP OF THE CAGE!
Both men are down on the canvas. Skyhawk is dragging himself over to Stylish and throws an arm over Stylish to cover and score the pin! Sederick Skyhawk pins Miles Stylish with a superplex in 25:45(****)
Sederick Skyhawk has beaten Miles Stylish one more time here on Pay Per View. Later tonight, both of these competitors will be part of the Luck of the Draw Match. Skyhawk looks down at the battered body of Stylish, drawing boos from the fans before turning around and walking off.
The Amazing Red steps into the ring to challenge the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Paul London for the title. London uses his size to bully the Smaller Red in the early going of this match. London throws Red into the ropes and goes for a tilt a whirl. Red counters with a spinning headscissors which flips his opponent down onto the canvas. London pulls himself up and Red dropkicks him into the corner. Red chops away at London and hurls him into the other end of the ring. A forward roll is avoided when London drops down.
Red hangs onto the top rope and comes out of the corner with a springboard cross body block. London crumples down underneath Red. The challenger makes the cover and gets a two count. London is back on his feet and Red delivers a series of forearm smashes. He throws London into the ropes. Red misses a corner charge and London hooks him in a belly to back suplex before hitting him down.
The challenger may have experienced severe whiplash being drilled down to the canvas. London drives a knee to the side of Red’s head. Red rolls over and London hammers away at the back of Red’s head. He shoves Red into the corner and forearms away at him. Red is propelled off into the corner. London hooks him coming out of the corner and drills him with a backbreaker. He hangs onto Red and hits a second backbreaker. A third backbreaker before London drops Red down onto the canvas.
London steps back and pulls off a snap elbow drop. Red twitches underneath the attack. London picks up Red and slams him with a series of forearms down across the back of his head. Red staggers to a standing position and London rushes him before connecting with a spinning leg lariat to the side of the head. He peals Red up off of the canvas and chops his adversary until Red slumps in the corner.
Red is thrown off into the corner on the other end of the ring. A running kneelift in the corner and London hooks Red. Falcon Arrow brings him down to the canvas. London hooks both legs on the way down, but Red somehow brings the shoulder up off of the canvas. London sees how scrappy the challenger is. Running boot scrape brings him down. London drills his forearm down across the side of the adversary’s face. London picks up Red and slams him down. The champion ascends to the middle rope and jumps off. Red drills him with a foot to the face, stunning his opponent!
The fans are on their feet, cheering. London favors his jaw when rolling over. Red backs up and a series of chops rock London. London is hurled into the corner and Red pulls out a springboard elbow smash off of the ropes. He flips to his feet and takes a running start. Standing Shooting Star Press flattens London. Red covers him hooking the leg, and gets a two and nine tenths count on his opponent.
Red stomps London’s face, drawing more heat from the fans. London rolls over to a standing position, and Red hooks him around the head. He rushes off of the ropes and Tornado DDT is blocked. Red lands on his feet and does a handstand before bringing London over with a spinning headscissors. London crawls over and eats a running knee lift to the canvas. Red leaps to the top rope and RED ALERT CONNECTS ON THE CHAMPION! Red tries to use all of his weight to hold London down for the pin!
It’s not enough when the Cruiserweight Champion rolls his shoulder off the canvas. Red picks up Paul London and starts beating down on the back of London’s head before hurling him into the corner. Running dropkick in the corner slumps London over in the ropes. Red shoves London off of the top rope, before heading up stairs. He jumped onto London’s shoulders. London hangs onto the top rope and Red flips onto the canvas. Red rolls over and London climbs to the top rope. London Calling brings Red down and hooks the leg for the pin! Paul London pinned Amazing Red with the London Calling in 12:20(*** ¼)
Paul London holds the NAWA Cruiserweight Title up over his head, drawing boos from the fans. He straps the belt over his shoulder and leaves the ring with the belt before walking off with boos.
The next match features the NAWA Women’s Title on the line. Hamada puts the belt on the line against Sarah Stock in the next match. Hamada locks up with Sarah Stock and grabs her around the head. A series of knee lifts are buried into Stock’s stomach, before hurling her off against the ring. Stock bounces into the corner. Hamada rushes into the corner, and Stock drives a foot into the face of Hamada. A dropkick takes her down to the canvas. Hamada bounces back off on the canvas and Stock jabs away at Hamada before throwing her off into the ropes.
Stock ducks her head, and Hamada drives her elbow down onto the head. Hamada drills her with a couple of elbow smashes down onto the head. Stock is hurled into the corner hard and ricocheted out of the corner. Hamada scoops up Stock and turns her before taking her down with a huge backbreaker. She covers Stock hooking the leg and getting a two count. Hamada stomps away at her with a couple of stomps down onto the back of her head.
Hamada picks up Stock and drills her with a couple more forearm smashes. She throws Stock off into the corner hard. Stock staggers back. Hamada hooks Stock and goes for a belly to back suplex. Stock flips over onto her feet and dropkicks Hamada before sending her through the ropes. The NAWA Women’s Champion pulls herself up to the canvas and looks up for Sarah Stock. Stock dives over the top rope all the way the arena floor. Pescado wipes Hamada out on the floor!
Both women are down on the floor and Stock pulls up Hamada. Hamada is bounced into the ring. Stock climbs herself to the middle of the top rope and jumps off with a springboard dropkick to Hamada. She covers Hamada hooking the leg and gets a two count. Stock rolls over Hamada and stomps away at the back of the woman’s leg. She delivers a modified kneebar before driving Hamada down onto the canvas.
Stock works on Hamada’s knee before cranking onto it. Hamada rolls herself over and starts kicking Stock in the face. Another series of kicks to the head of Stock with a couple more times. Stock rolls over and climbs to her feet. Hamada nails her with a series of chops before hooking her in a wheelbarrow. Stock counters with Hamada with a rolling cradle before bringing down to the canvas for a two count.
The NAWA Women’s champion bounces to her feet. Stock delivers a series of kicks to the chest before working Hamada into the corner. She leaps on Hamada’s shoulders, but Hamada countered with an inverted power bomb and drives Stock down to the canvas. Hamada hammers away at Stock with a series of stomps down on the back of her head. Stock rolls over on her hands and knees.
Hamada winds up and hit a huge kick to the chest. Another series of kicks rocks Stock with a couple of chest. Hamada steps back and delivers a palm blow to the chest of Stock. Stock slumps against the ropes. Hamada picks up Stock over her shoulder. Hamada Driver brings down Stock to the canvas. She covers hooking the leg. Two and a nine tenths counts before Sarah Stock drapes her foot over the bottom rope.
The challenger is dragged back into the ring. Hamada stomps the face of Sarah Stock and pulls her up, before putting Stock on the top rope. Hamada is climbing up to the other end of the top rope. She scoops up Stock on the ropes and HAMADA DRIVER OFF OF THE TOP ROPE! Stock has been flattened on the canvas. This time Hamada covers hooking the leg for the pin. Hamada pinned Sarah Stock with the Hamada Driver Off of the Top Rope in 10:55(*** ½)
Hamada picks up the NAWA Women’s Title belt. She drapes the belt over the woman’s shoulder. She gives Sarah Stock a dismissive look before leaving the ring with the NAWA Women’s Title belt draped over her shoulder. Hamada turns around and walks off with the victory tonight on Pay Per View.
It’s now time for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles on the line. Back at the End of Days, The American Wolves took out Mark Briscoe and put him on the shelf. Now, the Briscoe Brothers are back together, and are after two things. Revenge on the American Wolves and the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. Can they walk out with both tonight on Pay Per View?
The Briscoe Brothers challenged the American Wolves for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles in our next match. Mark Briscoe wants to start out this match and he invites Davey Richards into the ring. Richards stares down Mark Briscoe and kicks towards his knee. Mark jumps out of the way and hammers away at Davey Richards with a series of forearm smashes. He throws Richards off into the ropes and nails him with a spinning leg lariat. Richards pulls himself up to the corner and Mark hammers away at him with more forearm smashes. Every time a forearm goes into the chest of Richards, he staggers a little bit into the corner.
The tag is made to Jay Briscoe. The challengers whip in Davey Richards and a double back elbow smash brings him down. Jay drills a series of forearm smashes, and sends Richards into the ropes. A drop toe hold onto Richards onto the second rope. Mark Briscoe runs down the ring apron before jumping down onto the back of the head of Davey Richards. Richards snaps back into the ring.
Jay stomps away at the back of the head of Davey Richards. A series of chops brings him down into the canvas. Richards throws Jay into the ropes. The man ducks the head. Richards kicks him in the face. Another kick drilled into the face of Jay Briscoe. Richards winds up and nails Jay Briscoe with a roundhouse kick to the chest. He rolls Jay over and nails him with a huge knee lift to the back of the head.
Richards pulls up Jay before ramming him into the corner. The tag made to Eddie Edwards. Richards connects with an inverted atomic drop to Jay Briscoe. Eddie Edwards rushes down into the ropes and catches a slumped over Jay Briscoe with a running European Uppercut to the chest. Jay Briscoe is slumped over. Eddie Edwards yanked Jay Briscoe off of the ropes and slaps him in the chest. Another slap rocks Jay in the chest. Edwards hooks Jay around the waist before delivering a German Suplex to bring him down to the canvas. Edwards floats over and makes the cover hooking the leg. Two and nine tenths count when Jay brings the shoulder up off of the canvas.
Edwards pounds down onto the back of the head of Jay Briscoe, before pulling him up. He sets up Jay and brings him down with a vertical suplex. The tag is made to Davey Richards. Springboard kneedrop comes down onto the chest of Jay Briscoe. Jay squirms underneath the impact of the Richards. Richards yanked Jay off of the canvas. A series of elbow slammed down onto the back of Jay’s head. Richards steps down onto the face of Jay with a boot scrape. Another couple of boot scrapes punishes Jay further.
Mark slams his hand on the top turnbuckle and rallies the fans. Richards kicks away at Jay’s face before stunning him. Jay slumped in the corner. Richards drills down onto the back of Jay’s head with an elbow smash and makes the tag to Eddie Edwards. Both of them throw Jay into the ropes. Double team flapjack brings down Jay. Edwards hooks Jay around the head and slams his elbow down onto the back of the head of one of the challengers. Another elbow smash and Edwards pulls Jay up off of the canvas. Edwards snaps down a double underhook power bomb. He covers Jay and gets a two and nine tenths count off of it.
Edwards folds Jay’s legs back into a Boston Crab. He digs the back of the leg into the side of Jay’s neck and punishes him. The fans are getting behind Jay and trying to get him to break the hold. Mark enters the ring and clubs Edwards in the back of the head and forces the break. Mark is forced back into the corner and the American Wolves are now beating the ever living hell out of Jay Briscoe in the corner.
Richards is back in and he sets up Jay. Rolling snap suplex brings Jay down. Richards hangs on and hits a second rolling snap suplex. He hangs on and puts Jay up on the top rope. Richards climbs up and goes for a superplex. Jay blocks the move and shoves Richards off of the top rope. Jay jumps off with a missile dropkick which brings Richards down.
Both men race to the corner. Richards slides over and grape vines the leg of Jay Briscoe to prevent him from reaching the ropes. He drags Jay back into the center of the ring and the tag is made to Eddie Edwards. Edwards chops away at Jay. Jay returns fire and hooks Edwards before hitting a jawbreaker. He spins around and the hot tag is made to Mark Briscoe.
Mark scrambles into the ring and starts pounding away at Eddie Edwards. Jab after jab peppers the champion in the chest. Mark throws Edwards into the ropes and a spinning leg lariat cracked the man in the mouth. Davey Richards charged into the corner. Mark ducks that move, and German Suplex brings Richards down. He bridges for the cover. Richards rolls the shoulder up off of the canvas and a two and nine tenths count.
One half of the NAWA World Tag Team Champions is down. Mark comes back with a stinging series of jabs. He sends Richards off into the ropes. A leapfrog delivered over a charging Davey Richards. Richards bounces off the ropes and Mark nails him with an elbow strike to the side of the head. He grabs Richards around the arm and turns him around before bringing him down with a modified Lung Blower. He hooks both legs on the way down and gets a very close nearfall!
Jay Briscoe is brought into the ring and Mark slams him down. Set and ready to fly is Jay Briscoe. Jay dives off of the ropes with a springboard elbow drop which connects. Mark makes the cover for a two and a half count! The fans are going completely insane. Mark tags in Jay, and they set up Davey Richards. Jay is on the top rope, but Eddie Edwards is back into position and he delivers a running kick to Jay Briscoe. Jay staggers on the ropes and very nearly falls back to the arena floor!
Mark is shoved to the outside. Edwards ascends to the top rope. He hooks Jay Briscoe while Richards is in position. ELEVATED TOP ROPE DDT OFF OF THE SHOULDERS OF RICHARDS TO JAY CONNECTS! Edwards runs across the ring and hits a baseball slide dropkick. Richards hooks Jay and applies a Kati-Hajime to him .This judo choke is locked into place. Jay struggles, has no choice other than to tap out. The American Wolves retained the NAWA World Tag Team Titles against the Briscoe Brothers in 14:22(*** ½)
The Wolves had a couple of anxious moments. In the end, they retained the NAWA World Title.
Kurt Angle tries to regain the NAWA World Title against the man he lost the belt to three weeks ago in Nigel McGuinness. Both men trade some holds on the mat. Angle is an Olympic Gold Medalist, but McGuinness is no slouch on the canvas. McGuinness cranks on Angle’s arm, pinning it behind his back. Angle struggles to try and get out of the hold. McGuinness returns fire with a series of vicious elbow strikes down across the back of his opponent’s neck and further punishes him. He knows all about that injured neck.
The champion gives Angle enough room to breathe, to mock him a slight amount. When Angle is up, McGuinness forearm smashes him in the face. Both men get into a duel of forearm smash, and they also respond by exchanging headbutts. This battle is won by Kurt Angle. Angle sends McGuinness off over the ropes and leapfrogs over the charging man. McGuinness is on the outside. Angle grabs the rope and slingshots the NAWA World Champion back into the ring.
Now, it’s the challenger on offense. He hooks McGuinness and brings him over with a sharp gutwrench suplex. The champion is staggered. Angle hooks the side of the head and works him over onto the mat. The champion fights out from underneath the best he could. Angle shoves McGuinness into the corner and a series of shoulder thrusts to the midsection daze McGuinness. Angle hurls him off halfway across the ring. McGuinness hits the corner with about as much force as one could expect. Angle goes for a German Suplex. McGuinness elbows Angle in the face.
The champion digs into the eyes of Angle and nails him with a kneelift. Another couple of kneelifts delivered before McGuinness sets Angle off onto the ropes. A massive spinebuster brings Angle down! McGuinness grabs Angle's legs and turns him over into a Boston Crab! McGuinness extends back, sitting down onto the small of Angle’s back! The fans are trying to rally behind Angle, but McGuinness has the hold on nice and tight. The challenger struggles and makes it to the ropes forcing a break.
McGuinness stomps the small of Angle’s back and hoists him up with more chops. These chops rattle Angle and slump the man into the corner. Angle tries to fight out from the corner. McGuinness nails him with a running kneelift in the corner, before snapmaring Angle down. McGuinness grabs Angle in a surfboard and starts stretching the arms behind his back. Angle is fighting out of the hold. McGuinness releases the grip and hammers down on the side of Angle’s neck to draw more heat from the fans. He stomps the man’s neck, drawing an immense amount of boos from the fans.
Bow and arrow submission hold is locked on Angle. The challenger struggles as McGuinness tortures him. He’s working over the neck for either the lariat or the Triangle Choke. Either of these moves would be pretty dangerous. Angle struggles out of the hold for a moment. McGuinness returns back with European Uppercuts which are rocking Angle into the corner. Angle is whipped onto the other end of the ring. Kick to the midsection and Angle is put on the top rope. McGuinness hooks Angle and TOWER OF LONDON BRINGS HIM DOWN! That can’t be healthy on the neck, bringing Angle down all the way off of the top rope with a bad new. McGuinness hooks him for a two and nine tenths count.
The champion pulls Angle off the canvas. He chops him. Angle starts fighting back out of the corner. He fought valiantly against Samoa Joe last month and is fighting down from underneath. McGuinness knees Angle in the gut to stop the momentum. He crosses Angle’s arms around his neck and brings him down with a cross-armed neckbreaker! Angle is down to the canvas. McGuinness makes another cover hooking the leg. Once again, Kurt Angle has kicked out.
McGuinness picks up Angle and throws him into the corner. The champion charges in. Angle ducks out of the way and McGuinness staggers back. Angle pulls out a German Suplex to McGuinness. Both men are down and Angle is favoring the neck. It's taken quite the pounding in this match. Angle staggers to one knee and wipes the sweat off of his face. He waits on McGuinness to get up.
A headbutt to the midsection of McGuinness rocks him. Angle now is staging a comeback with a series of punches. He grabs McGuinness and double underhook suplex brings him down. Angle hooks on a butterfly lock! This particular submission move works over the champion. McGuinness gets a foot underneath the bottom rope. Angle breaks the hold and dropkicks McGuinness twice before hoisting him up. Huge Overhead Belly to Belly Suplex drops McGuinness. Angle covers for a two and a half count.
Angle picks up McGuinness and pulls him into a short arm elbow smash. The champion rolls over and Angle has the straps down. He goes for the Angle Slam, but McGuinness drops down. He hooks Angle and Saito Suplex brings him down. The challenger crumples down to the canvas. McGuinness hooks the leg for a two and a half count! The fans are losing their minds. McGuinness steps back and prepares to deliver the Jawbreaker Lariat. Angle evades the move, having it well scouted.
Waistlock, German Suplex! Angle holds onto McGuinness and hits another waistlock into a German Suplex! A third German Suplex delivered! McGuinness is down and Angle darts over onto him for a cover. A two and nine tenths count is delivered. Angle is so close, he can feel it. He kneels down and forearms away at McGuinness. Angle steps back and pulls up McGuinness. He shoves McGuinness into the corner. Angle charges into the corner, but eats a boot to the top of the head. Another boot rocks Angle and now McGuinness climbs to the second rope. He goes for a double axe handle.
Caught and another overhead belly to belly suplex! Angle has McGuinness in the center of the ring and is going up top. This is a high risk for Angle. Angle leaps off and MOONSAULT FLATTENS MCGUINNESS! Angle covers the champion hooking the leg. Two and nine tenths count when McGuiness just gets the shoulder up, barely!
The challenger pulls McGuinness into the ring and starts pummeling the leg. The Ankle Lock is about ready to be put on. Angle has McGuinness almost turned over into the ropes. McGuinness turns onto his back and kicks Angle! Angle hits the corner and MCGUINESS LARIATS HIM TO THE CANVAS! The impact connects and McGuinness covers hooking the leg to score the pin. Nigel McGuinness retained the NAWA World Title against Kurt Angle in 17:55(****)
All it takes is one shot, one lariat, and Angle was put down for the count. McGuinness takes the NAWA World Title Belt and meets his advisor, Harry Harris, at the ramp. He took everything Angle had, and in the end, his finish had just been reversed, and Angle ate a lariat for the pin.
Now, it’s time to see who will challenge for the NAWA World Title on March 14th, 2010 at Reality Check. Twenty men enter and every two minutes, a new competitor enters.
Kevin Steen makes his way down to the ring. The man who won the Luck of the Draw in 2009 now has to enter the match at number one and he looks about as surly as you would expect entering the match at Number One. Steen gets on the microphone and says it doesn’t matter. He’s going to fight off nineteen other men. Last year, he beat twenty-nine men, this year the roster has been cut down.
Out comes AJ Styles from the back, drawing cheers from the fans. AJ Styles comes down to the ring at Number Two and the announcers hype up his problems with Kevin Steen in the past. Styles slides into the ring and starts punching away at Steen and here we go.
Steen begs off from Styles. Styles doesn’t have any of that, dropkicking Steen in the face. Another series of forearm smashes before Steen is thrown into the ropes. Styles leapfrogs over a charging Steen and a huge leaping dropkick takes Steen down to the canvas. Styles nails Steen with a couple of forearm smashes which get dangerously close to sending Steen over the ropes. Steen goes to the eyes of Styles to break his momentum. Steen beats away at AJ Styles and sends him crashing back into the ropes. Steen hammers away at the top of the head of AJ Styles with rapid fire forearm smashes.
Sonjay Dutt enters the Luck of the Draw Match at #3. Dutt enters the ring and catches Steen with a dropkick. Another dropkick is swatted away. Steen picks up Dutt and hurls him over the top rope for the elimination. Kevin Steen eliminated Sonjay Dutt. Steen goes back to work on AJ Styles. Belly to back suplex set up, and Styles lands on his feet. A Pele Kick from Styles rocks Steen and almost puts him over the top rope. Styles keeps hammering away at Steen, trying to get him out. Steen is fighting back with all of his might.
Tomko rushes out to the ring at Number Four. The big man enters the ring and catches AJ Styles from behind. A series of stiff forearm smashes knocks AJ Styles a half of a step back. Tomko throws Styles off into the ropes. Big Boot is ducked and Styles catches Tomko with a dropkick. A couple more dropkicks, but Tomko catches Styles with a huge clothesline. Steen joins Tomko in a stomping of AJ Styles. Styles struggles to get to his hands and knees. Tomko beats on Styles and sends him snapping into the corner hard. Styles is slumped in the corner, the wind knocked out of him. Tomko keeps beating down Styles in the corner, drawing heat from the fans. Steen and Tomko join forces, until Steen turns on Tomko with an elbow smash.
Alex Shelley enters the fray at Number Five. Shelley slides into the ring and eats a knee to the face by Steen. Another series of knee smashes connects. Meanwhile AJ Styles has Tomko set up for a running dropkick and there goes Tomko. AJ Styles eliminates Tomko. Steen is begging off and trying to yell how this is every man for himself with Styles and Shelley beating the ever living hell out of him. Steen is struggling to get back to his feet to avoid a serious beating.
Christopher Daniels runs out at Number Six. Daniels enters the ring and meets up with Alex Shelley. The Fallen Angel and one half of the Motor City Machine Guns are trading forearm smashes. Steen and Styles are continuing the battle with each other that they’ve had at Number One and Number Two. Styles sends Steen into the corner and a cross-corner forearm smash takes him down. Another cross-corner forearm smash slumps Steen into the corner. Daniels catches Styles with a cheap shot to the back of the head. Steen and Daniels double team Styles to eliminate him, but Styles fights him off.
Chris Hero enters the Luck of the Draw Match at Number Seven. Hero steps into the ring and nails Alex Shelley with a brutal rolling forearm smash. Daniels and Steen invite Hero to help him beat down AJ Styles. Instead, Hero decks both Daniels and Steen. Styles returns, beating up Kevin Steen, but Steen throws him off into the corner. A huge cannonball crushes Styles in the corner. Daniels is fighting off the elbow strikes delivered from Chris Hero. He is dangerously teetering on the top rope, almost out of the ring.
Number Eight is Abyss. Abyss enters the ring to go shot for shot with Chris Hero. Hero tries to wind up and nail the monster with a running kick. Abyss blocks the kick and shoves Hero back down to the canvas. Hero lands down on his back, and Abyss pummels away at him with a series of rapid fire forearm smashes. Abyss lifts Hero off by his hair and throws him into the corner. Steen and Daniels team up to dump Alex Shelley over the ropes and to the floor. They turn their attention to AJ Styles, but Styles still has some fight left in him.
Number Nine is Chris Sabin, who is just a bit too late to help out his partner in the Motor City Machine Guns. Sabin slides into the ring and attacks Steen and Daniels to try and even the odds. Daniels takes a huge dropkick, but hangs on to avoid the elimination. The fans are losing their minds with Abyss rushing across the ring and taking it to Kevin Steen. Steen blocks a choke slam and returns fire with a series of forearm smashes before nailing Abyss with a superkick which slumps him in the corner.
Number Ten is James Storm. Storm meets Chris Sabin in the ring and the two of them are chopping away at each other. Storm is shoving Sabin into the corner. Meanwhile Abyss and Styles have a meeting of the minds. Daniels and Steen take advantage of the grogginess of AJ Styles and dump him for the elimination! The fans are exploding into boos. Styles tries to get back into the ring when Steen taunts him. Hero catches Steen with a rolling elbow smash to the back of the head. Steen falls through the middle and top rope, landing on the ring apron.
Number Eleven is Teddy Hart. Hart wants to win the Luck of the Draw Match and get the NAWA World Title Match. Hart slides into the ring and the first person he goes for is Chris Hero. Hero and Hart are exchanging punches. Meanwhile, Abyss has James Storm by the throat. Storm digs his fingers into Abyss’s eye hole to block. He steps back and Last Call is caught. Abyss goes for a big boot, but Storm ducks that move. Dropkick takes Abyss for a loop when he’s draped over the top rope. Another running dropkick catches his adversary!
Austin Aries makes his way down to the ring. Aries steps into the ring and catches a dazed Steen with a series of forearm smashes. Daniels comes across the ring and attacks Aries. Aries counters by throwing Daniels into the corner. Sabin and Hero are trading forearm smashes with each other, with Sabin nailing Hero with a dropkick to avoid the attack. Storm keeps working over Abyss. Abyss powers out. The fans are waiting for the next competitor.
The action in the ring just stops, as Number Thirteen is Samoa Joe! The Samoan Submission Machine walks down to the ring, without any regard and instantly waffles Kevin Steen because there’s no love lost between these two men. Joe hammers away at Aries, and hoists him up before dumping him to the floor. Austin Aries has been eliminated by Samoa Joe! James Storm goes for Joe, but Joe catches him with a kick and a Yakuza Kick to the chest! The fans are on their feet, rapid, and Abyss grabs Joe, beating him down. Joe returns fire and the two monsters are slugging it out with each other. Joe lariats Abyss over the top rope to the arena floor for the elimination.
Samoa Joe is cleaning house, and Tyler Black comes to the ring at Number Fourteen. Storm is groggy, and Black takes advantage of his grogginess to dropkick him to the outside! Black renews an old rivalry with Samoa Joe, chopping away at him. Joe returns fire and a couple of headbutts rock him. Joe knocks Black over the top rope. Black just barely hangs on, skinning the cat back in. Fortunately for Black, Joe is tied up with another old rival in Kevin Steen. Daniels tries to jump Joe, but backs off. Joe nails Daniels with a huge forearm smash. It’s Samoa Joe versus the world and so far the odds are against the world!
The buzzer goes off and Number Fifteen is El Generico! Generico hasn’t been seen since StarClash 09 when Steen took him out and now he rushes into the ring. Steen turns around and eats a Yakuza Kick from El Generico. Generico dives at Steen and high cross body sends both men over the top rope. Generico and Steen eliminate each other. Steen is trying to get away from Generico, who is running up the ramp after him. The Generic Luchadore has some fire in him. Meanwhile back in the ring, Tyler Black and Teddy Hart renew some old hostilities, beating on each other.
Number Sixteen is Sederick Skyhawk. Skyhawk makes his way to the ring, surveying the situation when he comes down to the ring. Skyhawk slips into the ring after a little bit. Meanwhile Samoa Joe has Teddy Hart and dumps him over the top rope for the elimination. Joe hoists up Daniels on his shoulder and dumps him over the top rope for the elimination. Skyhawk enters the ring and starts beating off a downed Chris Hero. Hero fights back with some forearm smashes. Joe catches Tyler Black with the Muscle Buster and turns around to mow down both Skyhawk and Hero with a double clothesline!
Bobby Roode comes down to the ring at Number Seventeen. He enters the ring and picks up Tyler Black, before dumping him over the top rope for like a piece of trash. Tyler Black has been eliminated! Roode yells at Black and taunts him, but turns around into Samoa Joe. Roode tries to shake hands with Samoa Joe. Joe won’t have any of that and beats the hell out of Roode. The force of nature that is Samoa Joe takes him down, and sends him back to the ropes. Chris Sabin pulls himself up and starts punching away at Skyhawk, until Skyhawk ends up taking the low road. Joe rushes across the ring and eliminates Chris Sabin!
Claudio Castagnoli makes his way down to the ring at Number Eighteen. He steps into the ring and he takes the fight right to Samoa Joe. Castagnoli actually is giving Joe a fair amount of trouble and throws him off into the ropes. Joe returns fire with a forearm smash. Roode is up, and picking his spots. He and Skyhawk team up on Chris Hero, until Castagnoli pulls himself away from Joe and makes the save! The fans are losing their minds with cheers. Joe keeps pounding away on his opponents.
D’Angelo Dinero is out as Number Nineteen. Dinero enters the ring. Robert Roode attacks Dinero with a series of chops. Dinero fires back with some chops of his own. Dinero rushes back and hits a dropkick which sends him back into the ropes. Roode hangs onto the ropes and Dinero punches away at him. Castagnoli and Joe continue their battle, each man throwing vicious shots at each other. Castagnoli waffles Joe between the eyes with a huge uppercut. Joe returns fire with a stiff forearm smash taking his adversary down.
Number Twenty is of course Miles Stylish. Stylish instantly goes for Sederick Skyhawk and beats on him. Skyhawk begs off. The Kings of Wrestling are double teaming Samoa Joe in the corner, and we also have Roode and Dinero still going at it with each other. Dinero rushes off the ropes and nails Roode with a huge knee lift to the chest. Roode falls to the floor. Roode has been eliminated! Roode grabs Dinero around the back of the head and snaps his neck across the top rope. Hero nails Dinero with a rolling elbow smash for the elimination!
We have Stylish and Skyhawk battling with each other. Joe has Hero set up and he dumps him for the elimination. Now we have the final four between Miles Stylish, Sederick Skyhawk, Claudio Castagnoli, and Samoa Joe. Skyhawk has Stylish and dumps him over the top rope for the elimination. Stylish hangs onto the top rope, almost dropping down to the floor. Castagnoli hangs onto the ropes when Joe beats on him. Joe knocks Castagnoli to the floor for the elimination!
Skyhawk takes down Stylish with a DDT and stomps away at him. He raises his hand into the air and turns to Samoa Joe to offer Stylish up. Joe insteand kicks Skyhawk in the face and pounds away at him. Joe scoops up Skyhawk on his shoulders and drops him to the apron. Skyhawk hangs on, until Joe kicks away at him and sends Skyhawk flying down to the arena floor. Skyhak has been eliminated!
We are down to two, Samoa Joe against Miles Stylish. One of these two will be going to Reality Check on March 14th to face the NAWA World Champion. Joe beckons Stylish to his feet and pounds away at him, drawing cheers from the fans. Stylish returns fire with some chops of his own. Both men are trading chops back and forth. Joe sends Stylish into the corner and a series of shoulder thrusts in the corner. Stylish hangs onto the top rope, blocking being dumped to the floor. He kicks Joe off into the ropes.
Stylish takes Joe back with a series of elbow strikes. Joe staggers back. The fans are losing their minds, and Stylish steps back. He nails a running dropkick to Samoa Joe! Joe hangs onto the top rope, and teeters for a moment. Another pair of dropkicks and Joe hangs onto the ropes. Joe catches Stylish with an elbow to the side of the head. He nails Stylish with a huge clothesline which takes him down.
The former NAWA World Champion slaps on a Rear Naked Choke. He could put Stylish out and throw him out of the ring. Stylish counters by slamming Joe into the corner a couple of times. The hold is broken. Joe hammers away at Stylish with a series of elbow strikes to the back of the head. Joe grabs Stylish and is about ready to power bomb him through the ropes to the arena floor. Stylish is hanging onto the rope, and reverses into a Frankensteiner! Samoa Joe lands on the ring apron, not quite out!
Joe is fighting back from the ring apron. Stylish hooks Joe and guillotine choke applied with Joe standing on the ring apron. Stylish has to be careful because Joe could yank him through the ropes and all the way to the arena floor. The former longest reigning NAWA World Champion is trying to do it, but Stylish legs go and Joe falls to the floor.
Miles Stylish has won the 2010 Luck of the Draw Match in 46:44(****)
Miles Stylish will challenge Nigel McGuinness for the NAWA World Title at Reality Check on March 14th. We see Sederick Skyhawk throwing a fit on the ramp. He beat Stylish four times in a row, but none of that matters, because Stylish is going to challenge for the championship on March 14th, and he could become champion for the fourth time. We fade to black on this note with Miles Stylish celebrating in the ring.
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