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Post by mattharms on May 21, 2016 18:49:00 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 2/12/2009:
Tonight the NAWA International Championship will be on the line when Bryan Danielson takes on Claudio Castagnoli in the main event. The road to Reality Check 2009 continues, where it will take place on March 22nd, 2009.
The opening match featured the returning Awesome Kong taking on Jessie McKay. McKay jumps Kong at the bell and gets nailed with a spinning back fist, before Kong pulls out an Awesome Bomb for the pin. Awesome Kong pinned Jessie McKay in 0:55(*)
Kong holds her hand up in triumph, and motions for the fact she wants the NAWA Women’s Championship held by Mia Stylish. The fans are cheering in response, as they would like to see this match one more time.
Footage from two weeks ago with the FBI scoring a controversial victory over for the former NAWA World Tag Team Champions, the Motor City Machine Guns. Tonight, there’s going to be a return match.
Tony Mamaluke and James Maritato are running pretty high after their win over the Motor City Machine Guns two weeks ago. The Guns batter the FBI during most of this match. They trap Chris Sabin in the ring, beating him down. Sabin makes the hot tag and Shelley runs wild, taking out his opponents. Mamaluke is launched to the floor. Maritato pulls out a pair of brass knuckles and tries to nail Shelley. Shelley wrestles them way and hits Maritato with them ,for the disqualification. The FBI wins again. The FBI defeated the Motor City Machine Guns via disqualification in 10:55(***)
Shelley pounds away at Martiato with the knuckles drawing some cheers. He nails Mamaluke and knocks him to the floor. In the record books, the FBI will be the victors, ever if they don’t look like one.
Teddy Hart cuts a promo on Miles Stylish, saying Stylish is just jealous of his success. He didn’t have an NAWA World Title reign as spectacular as Teddy Hart was, and he’s never been the NAWA Television Champion. All he sees is a bunch of excuses. If Stylish can’t get the job done in fifteen minutes, he can’t get the job done. Hart tells Stylish should go to the back of the line, because he’ll never be the NAWA Television Title holder forever and a day.
Christopher Daniels had a match against TJ Perkins. Daniels uses his experience and size advantage to bully Perkins to the canvas. Perkins comes back with a headscissors takeover and hits a wheelbarrow bulldog for a two count. A swanton bomb misses and Daniels pulls out the STO, before hitting the Best Moonsault ever to score the pin. Christopher Daniels pinned TJ Perkins with the Best Moonsault Ever in 10:55(***)
Daniels gets on the microphone and says he hopes El Generico was watching. Daniels stomps on Perkins and beats him some more.
Kevin Steen cuts a promo, talking about how he’s been going up and down the road for years. He’s had some tough times, some tough fights though, and he’s come here for one reason and one reason only. He’s come here to become the NAWA World Champion. Steen vows victory when stepping into the ring against Sederick Skyhawk on March 22nd at Reality Check.
Stevie Richards steps into the ring for his first singles match on NAWA Glory, and it might be his final match when he takes on Samoa Joe. Richards gives this one the old college try, with Joe beating down Richards in response for his offense. He hits a huge ST-Joe, before sitting up a Yakuza Kick, and then a Muscle Buster. He could pin Richards. Instead he slaps on the rear naked choke and punishes Richards. Richards taps out. Samoa Joe taps out Stevie Richards with the Rear Naked Choke in 7:44(***)
Joe breaks the hold only to punish Richards with some more stomps. Joe lifts up Richards and dumps him over the top rope, launching him all the way to the arena floor. Joe steps back, looking down at Richards with a satisfied smile crossing over his face. He asks Black if he’s watching.
Sederick Skyhawk talks about how Kevin Steen lucked into his NAWA World Title Shot at Luck of the Draw, and at Reality Check, he’s going to beat Steen down. Steen doesn’t look like a star, in Skyhawk’s world and Skyhawk is a hero, an idol to children all across the world. He’s going to keep the NAWA World Title.
Next week, tag team action with Teddy Hart and Sederick Skyhawk joining forces to take on Kevin Steen and Miles Stylish.
The NAWA International Title is on the line in the main event with Bryan Danielson squaring off against Claudio Castagnoli. Both sides trade holds on the mat, with Danielson being pushed back into the corner. Castagnoli hammers away at Danielson, throwing him into the ropes with forearm smashes. Danielson comes back with a series of kicks. Castagnoli is thrown into the ropes. The head is the champion is ducked and Castagnoli hammers him with a kneelift.
Danielson is doubled over and the champion brings him over with a throwing gutwrench suplex. Castagnoli holds onto Danielson and pulls out another gutwrench suplex. He beats down on Danielson and puts him on the top rope. Castagnoli climbs up with Danielson. Danielson fights Castagnoli off and shoves him off the top rope. Castagnoli drops down to his feet and Danielson jumps down off of the ropes, hitting a high cross body block off of the ropes. Castagnoli rolls through and hoists up Danielson. A huge fallaway slam snaps him down! A cover on the champion and only a two count!
Castagnoli picks up Danielson and sets him up. He goes for a suplex and holds Danielson over his head. He does a few squats with Danielson held above his head and turns around before hitting a suplex! Castagnoli rolls around and smiles, before covering Danielson hooking the leg. He scores a cover and gets a two and a half count! Castagnoli picks up Danielson and throws him into the ropes. He goes for the Swiss Death, but Danielson counters him with an armdrag in mid toss.
Danielson measures Castagnoli and tees off at him with a series of rapid fire kicks. He goes for a roundhouse kick, but Castagnoli ducks. He hooks Danielson in a side waistlock and hits a huge sidewalk slam bringing him down. Castagnoli rolls over Danielson and hoists him up one more time. Wheelbarrow gutbuster brings the champion down! Cover on Danielson hooking the leg for a two and nine tenths count!
Castagnoli cracks his neck and steps back. He goes for a running kick, but Danielson ducks. He hooks Castagnoli in a waistlock and German Suplex connects. Bridge cover for a two and a half count. Danielson goes to crucifix Castagnoli for the elbow strikes of death, with Castagnoli rolling out of the move. Off into the ropes and Castagnoli knees Danielson into the chest. Swiss Death attempt is countered into a Guillotine Choke! Danielson bodyscissors Castagnoli and brings him down to his knees. He fights out of the hold and has no choice other than to tap out. Bryan Danielson makes Claudio Castagnoli submit to the guillotine choke in 15:22 to retain the NAWA International Title(****)
Bryan Danielson takes the NAWA International Belt and holds it above his head, drawing cheers from the fans. Hype for next week’s huge tag team match as Glory winds to a conclusion.
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Post by mattharms on May 23, 2016 20:16:29 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 2/19/2009:
Tonight there’s a big NAWA Glory, with the main event featuring the NAWA World Champion Sederick Skyhawk teaming up with the NAWA Television Champion Teddy Hart to take on Kevin Steen and Miles Stylish. Plus a number one contenders match for the NAWA Women’s Title featuring Taylor Wilde, Hamada, and Awesome Kong. The Kings of Wrestling take on the NAWA International Champion Bryan Danielson and Kurt Angle. Austin Starr meets James Storm and Christopher Daniels takes on El Generico. Let’s not waste any time, let’s head down to the ring for action here on Glory.
The Triple Threat Match for the NAWA Women’s Title Shot at Reality Check features Taylor Wilde, Hamada, and Awesome Kong. Wilde is pinballed in the middle of a huge fight between these two women. Hamada puts Kong to the floor, and slams down Wilde. Hamada makes her way to the top rope. Wilde meets her and Top Rope German Suplex! Both Hamada and Wilde have been wiped out and the referee puts the count on. Neither woman could rise up to their feet before the count of ten. Taylor Wilde, Hamada, and Awesome Kong battled to a Triple Countout in 8:55(***)
The announcers speculate on who is the number one contender tonight on Glory. Hamada, Kong, and Wilde have all been rendered unconscious, thus there is no winner.
The next match features the Kings of Wrestling against Kurt Angle and Bryan Danielson. The Kings cut the ring in half, beating down Danielson. Danielson races into the corner and makes the hot tag to Kurt Angle. Angle jumps into the ring, a house of fire, beating everyone down. Hero is dumped to the outside. Danielson tags himself back in, and there’s some friction between him and Angle. This allows Castagnoli to catch Danielson with the Swiss Death and pin him, as Hero hooks Angle’s leg. The Kings of Wrestling defeated Bryan Danielson and Kurt Angle when Castagnoli pinned Danielson with the Swiss Death in 12:55(*** ½)
Angle and Danielson are getting into a scuffle with each other after the match. The fans are chanting to let them fight. Angle decks Danielson and goes for the Angle Slam, but Danielson fights out of it and applies the LaBell Lock, but Angle gets to the ropes.
We see Austin Starr make his way down to the ring. He says Austin Starr is the past, and he’s going back to his roots as Austin Aries. Last month on Glory, he lost to Robert Roode takes to James Storm running out. Now Beer Money Inc is the NAWA World Tag Champions. Aries says he wants Storm in the ring tonight, and he wants to prove he’s better than Storm is, contrary to Roode’s trash talking.
Storm and Roode come out. Storm smiles and tells Roode to hang out in the back, he’s got this one.
James Storm and Austin Aries meet. Storm uses his power to beat down Aries. Aries uses his cheap shot tactics to keep punishing Storm. A nice running uppercut into the corner sets up a brain buster. Aries heads it to the top rope, with Storm catches him and slamming him off of the top rope. Superkick is ducked and Aries drills him with a kneelift. He hooks Storm and delivers a brain buster before floating over for the pin. Austin Aries pinned James Storm in 12:23(** ½)
Robert Roode comes out and Aries bolts from the ring. He asks Roode how’s that for a weak link. He challenges Roode and Storm to an NAWA World Tag Team Title Match at Reality Check, and Aries will find a tag team partner to bring them down. Roode says he’s on and he looks forward to stomping Aries into the mat where he belongs.
The next match featured the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion El Generico taking on Christopher Daniels in a non-title match. Daniels uses some veteran savvy to work Generico down to the canvas. Generico fights out and hits a running dropkick into the corner. Yakuza Kick sets up Daniels. Daniels catches Generico off of the top rope with a huge thrust kick and a spin kick follows up the offense. Daniels pounds away at Generico, and hits the STO before jumping to the top rope. Best Moonsault Ever is missed. Generico kicks Daniels. Brainbuster is avoided and Daniels rolls up Generico into a small package for the pin. Christopher Daniels pinned El Generico with a small package in 10:55(****)
Generico has been pinned in this non-title match and Daniels puts himself in line for a title shot.
The main event featured tag team action with Kevin Steen and Miles Stylish taking on Teddy Hart and Sederick Skyhawk. Skyhawk is pinballed around for the vast majority of the opening minutes of this match. Stylish wants a crack at Skyhawk and takes advantage of it, chopping away at him in the corner. Hart low bridges Stylish and Skyhawk nails him with a vicious DDT to gain the advantage.
Skyhawk beats on Stylish, pounding away at him into the corner. Irish whip into a springboard clothesline from Hart. Hart beats on Stylish and rolls him over. A kick to the chest stuns him, before Stylish throws him into the ropes. Running kneelift drills Stylish into the corner. Hart sets up Stylish and puts him on the top rope. Running up the ropes with a Frankensteiner! Hart covers Stylish hooking the leg for a two and nine tenths count! Hart beats on Stylish and makes the tag to Skyhawk. Hart hoists up Stylish and Skyhawk hits a jumping clothesline. He makes the cover hooking the leg for a two count.
Rapid fire tags in and out stun Stylish. Hart hits a leaping reverse Russian Legsweep before heading to the top rope. He dives off the top rope. Shooting Star Legdrop misses. Stylish drags himself to the ropes, almost reaching the corner. He is almost into the corner, where he has got to make the tag. He reaches the corner and the tag has been made to Kevin Steen.
The NAWA World Champion Sederick Skyhawk backs off, with Steen hammering away at Skyhawk with punches. Skyhawk is launched into the ropes and Steen drills a spinning leg lariat into the chest of Skyhawk. He beats on the NAWA World Champion and flips him halfway into the corner. Steen sets up Skyhawk and a huge side suplex brings him down. A running senton flattens the chest of Skyhawk! Steen makes the cover. Two and a half count when Teddy Hart breaks it up!
In comes Miles Stylish to chop away at the NAWA Television Champion. Skyhawk catches Steen in the eyes and goes for the Brush with Greatness. Steen hammers away at Skyhawk and throws him into the ropes. Pop Up Power Bomb drives Skyhawk down to the canvas. Stylish drills Hart down with the Las Vegas Trauma. Both men score the pin simultaneously. Miles Stylish and Kevin Steen defeated Sederick Skyhawk and Teddy Hart with simultaneous pins in 14:55(****)
The fans are going absolutely wild for this result. Sederick Skyhawk and Teddy Hart have been pinned. Steen goes into Reality Check with a win over the man he’ll challenge for the championship and Stylish makes a pretty good argument for another championship match.
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Post by mattharms on May 25, 2016 19:33:01 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 2/26/2009: Tonight, the NAWA Cruiserweight Title is on the line in the main event, when El Generico takes on Christopher Daniels. Plus, we’re going to find out who will challenge for the NAWA Cruiserweight Title at Reality Check, when AJ Styles takes on Davey Richards. Plus, six man tag team action, when Austin Aries teams up with the Motor City Machine Guns to take on Robert Roode and the FBI.
We open up NAWA Glory with a match between Chris Hero and Miles Stylish. Stylish pinned Teddy Hart last week. Hero is looking to get on the winning track and move up contention, after his partner Claudio Castagnoli moved up in a big way for the NAWA International Championship. Hero and Stylish trade chops and punches with each other. Stylish is launched into the corner and a huge running kick into the corner stuns Stylish. Hero heads to the outside and delivers a springboard elbow strike on Stylish. Two count and Hero steps back, winding up. He goes for a rolling elbow smash, but Stylish ducks the rolling elbow smash. He lifts up Hero and hits the Las Vegas Trauma for the pin. Miles Stylish pinned Chris Hero with the Las Vegas Trauma in 12:44(****)
Miles Stylish calls out Teddy Hart. Hart steps out, and Stylish says Hart is an insult to this last name. All of the great men who have come out of the Hart Family Dungeon, and out of all of the great men to hold that last name, well Teddy Hart isn’t one of them. Stylish wonders if he is a proper Hart. Hart backs off, and says at least he has a last name which is wrestling royalty. In Canada, Teddy Hart is a king and Miles Stylish is nothing, but a pauper. If Stylish wants to be humiliated again, Hart agrees to put the NAWA Television Title at stake on March 22nd at Reality Check, and he’ll wave the time limit this time. We have it officially made.
AJ Styles steps into the ring against Davey Richards. The high flying offense of AJ Styles is an interesting match for the technical offense of Davey Richards. Richards starts beating down Styles with some kicks and works him over. Styles fights back and hits a Pele Kick. Springboard forearm smash is avoided and Richards hits a German Suplex for a two count. Another German Suplex is countered and Styles rolls up Richards for the pin. Styles pinned Davey Richards with a roll up in 11:55(***)
AJ Styles leaves the ring with the win and he will receive an NAWA Cruiserweight Title on March 22nd at Reality Check against either El Generico or Christopher Daniels. Styles has never won championship gold in the New Age Wrestling Alliance and this could be his time to do so.
One of the contenders for the NAWA Women’s champion steps into the ring, when Awesome Kong squares off against Daffney. Kong throws Daffney into the corner and beats her down. Daffney uses her roughneck tactics, some kicking, some clawing, and some screaming, to batter Kong. Daffney tries to dive on Kong’s back, but is thrown off. Kong sets up Daffney with a huge Implant Buster before hitting the Awesome Bomb for the pin. Awesome Kong defeated Daffney with the Awesome Bomb in 5:55(**)
We’ll have an announcement next week for the NAWA Women’s Championship match at Reality Check. Kong signals how much she wants the belt.
Kevin Steen talks about how he’s worked straight to the top. Last week, he pinned Sederick Skyhawk. All he has to do is pin him with the championship belt on the line.
We see Amanda Sinclair standing back backstage, announcing two huge matches for Reality Check. The NAWA International Championship will be on the line in a three way elimination match where Bryan Danielson defends against both Kurt Angle and Claudio Castagnoli. Also, Tyler Black and Samoa Joe will settle things once and for all, but Sinclair is raising the stakes, and making this match a Last Man Standing Match.
A huge six man tag team match takes place, with Austin Aries and the Motor City Machine Guns joining forces to take on the FBI and Robert Roode. Shelley is beaten down for the good portion of this match, until the tag is made to Aries. Aries doesn’t get his hands on Roode, who decides to bail. Maritato is taken out by the Guns and Tony Mamaluke is set up for a brain buster which gets the pin. Austin Aries and The Motor City Machine Guns defeated the FBI and Robert Roode when Aries pinned Mamaluke with a brain buster in 13:44(*** ½)
Hype for the FBI against the Motor City Machine Guns in a Sicilian Street Fight at Reality Check, along with Austin Aries and a partner of his choosing challenging Beer Money Incorporated for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles, on March 22nd, 2009 on Pay Per View.
Next week, Samoa Joe steps into the ring with Kurt Angle for a big time match. Also, the NAWA World Tag Team Titles are on the line when Beer Money defends against the FBI and the Motor City Machine Guns in a Triangle Match.
Our main event features the NAWA Cruiserweight Title on the line, when Christopher Daniels takes on El Generico. Daniels uses some rough neck tactics to punish the Generic Luchadore for the first few seconds of this match. Generico comes back and sends Daniels off into the ropes. The NAWA Cruiserweight Champion delivers a series of punches in the corner, when the crowd chants “Ole.” Daniels steps back and Generico nails Daniels with a forearm before diving to the outside with a tope suicida taking the Fallen Angel down to the canvas.
Generico throws Daniels into the ropes. Springboard attempt is avoided and Daniels hits a huge spin kick to bring Generico down. Generico slumps over on the canvas and Daniels nails his opponent with a series of elbow strikes. He sends Generico off into the ropes. A huge running forearm smash into the corner causes Generico to slump into it. Daniels hits a series of stiff jabs to punish his enemy in the corner and a huge roundhouse kick. The Fallen Angel sets up Generico and a huge brain buster. Daniels delivers some mocking “olay” chants, drawing the ire of the fans. He covers Generico hooking the leg. Two and a half count!
Daniels drops a kneedrop down on the chest of Generico, beating him down. He nails a series of elbow strikes down onto the side of his opponent’s head, and rolls over Generico. Daniels hits him with a knee to the chest, before pulling him up to a standing position. An elbow strike hammers him across the back of the head. Daniels is thrown into the corner hard. He rushes into the corner, but Generico comes out with an elbow strike. Generico hits him with a series of elbow strikes, before bouncing him off of the ropes. The head is ducked and Daniels nails Generico with a kneelift, before hitting a spinning heel kick. Angel’s Wings connects and the champion is brought down for a two and a half count!
The challenger picks up Generico and sets him up. Belly to back suplex delivered and now Daniels steps back, before hitting a jumping stomp to the chest of his adversary. The Fallen Angel spreads his arms and waits for Generico to come up. He kicks Generico and STO brings him down. The challenger heads to the top rope and Best Moonsault Ever. No Generico kips straight up and dropkicks Daniels. Daniels wobbles on the top rope and falls down crotch first across the top rope. Generico climbs up and HUGE SUPER REVERSE FRANKENSTEINER! Daniels comes down onto the top rope onto the back of his head. Generico folds up onto Daniels’s legs and that’s enough to score the pin. El Generico pinned Christopher Daniels to retain the NAWA Cruiserweight Title in 14:44(****)
Generico retains the title tonight on Glory, and will defend against AJ Styles. Next week, Kurt Angle against Samoa Joe, don’t you dare miss it.
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Post by mattharms on May 27, 2016 19:11:08 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 3/5/2009:
Tonight, we’re going to see Kurt Angle going one on one with Samoa Joe in the main event. Also, an announcement for the NAWA Women’s Title Match at Reality Check 2009, and a three way dance for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. First though, we kick off champion versus champion, no titles on the line, a match between Teddy Hart and Bryan Danielson.
The opening match is a wild one between two champions in the New Age Wrestling Alliance. Bryan Danielson takes down the NAWA Television Champion Teddy Hart, beating him down in the center of the ring with some stiff forearm smashes. Hart is thrown into the corner hard and attempted belly to back suplex is avoided. Hart flips over onto his feet and pulls out a spinning leg lariat on Danielson. Danielson is down and Hart pounds away at his enemy. A series of forearm smashes punishes Danielson and throws him into the corner. Waistlock, is countered by Danielson. Hart shoves him off of the ropes and hits a huge backbreaker.
Hart holds Danielson up against the knee and pulls out a second backbreaker, before stepping back. He is balanced on the top rope and a flipping elbow drop off of the top rope connects. Hart covers Danielson hooking the leg for a two and a half count! He makes the cover on Danielson, and puts him up on the top rope. Hart climbs up with Danielson. Danielson counters with a series of elbow strikes, knocking Hart off of the top rope. Danielson connects with a springboard dropkick. The NAWA Television Champion slumps into the corner. Running dropkick. Danielson prepares to finish off Hart, and here comes Claudio Castagnoli jumping Danielson for the disqualification. Bryan Danielson defeated Teddy Hart via disqualification in 10:55(*** ½)
The fans are cheering, when Castagnoli is beating on Danielson. Danielson is fighting out from underneath, until Castagnoli launches him into the ropes. A throwing European uppercut cuts Danielson down. Out comes Kurt Angle from the back to make the save. He goes for Castagnoli, but he ducks it and Danielson gets knocked down with a forearm smash.
Teddy Hart escapes the ring and runs into Miles Stylish on the ramp. Security breaks up the battle, as these two men will square off at Reality Check without any time limit.
Samoa Joe is standing by backstage. He says Tyler Black thinks he can stand toe to toe with Samoa Joe. The last two times they’ve met, Joe has been the victory. And this time, it will be Last Man Standing, which means Joe will beat Black without mercy until he doesn’t answer the count of ten. Joe tells Black he should stay down the first time Joe puts him down, because the second time, it will be for good. Joe shifts gears to talk about his match with Kurt Angle, warning Angle tonight he’s going to be choked out.
The former NAWA Women’s Champion Angelina Love takes on the woman she won and lost it from, in Mia Stylish. Angelina gets a couple of swift moves in on Mia Stylish, until Stylish hammers away at Angelina and puts her in the Kimura Lock. Angelina really has nowhere to go and no choice other than to tap out. Mia Stylish taps out Angelina Love in the Kimura Lock in 5:55(**)
Amanda Sinclair comes out, applauding Stylish’s victory, saying after they settled their differences back at WrestleClash VII, they’re all fine. She wants to call out Hamada, Taylor Wilde, and Kong. All three women come out. Sinclair announcers a match will take place at Reality Check with Stylish defending against these three women. It will be the first ever Double Jeopardy Match. When a woman is pinned, she’s not eliminated, but she’s in the hotseat. If she’s pinned twice, she’s not only out of the match, but she’s out of title contention for the rest of 2009. And whoever is the first to score two pins, will be the NAWA Women’s Champion. And the champion does not need to be pinned or score any pins in this match.
We cut backstage, where Alissa Flash and Sara Del Rey confront Sinclair, saying they should be in the Women’s Title Match, because last summer, they did Sinclair’s dirty work. Sinclair tells both of them it’s a new day, and the Board of Directors is watching her, thanks to Matt Harms, who wants his company back after losing it to Larry Sweeney. Sinclair said she made this company profitable last year, and now Harms wants his toy back. She calls the owner of this company a snake. She offers Del Rey and Flash an offer they can’t refuse. They can take a match with Hamada next week, two on one and if they beat Hamada, the Double Jeopardy match is a six way dance. If not, well back of the line.
The next match is a three way match for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles, featuring Beer Money Inc defending their championships against the Motor City Machine Guns and the FBI. The FBI and the Guns are tied up with each other, having feuded over the past few weeks. After some back and forth action, Roode connects with a Death Valley Driver on Mamaluke to score the pin when the Guns were occupied with Mariato. Beer Money Incorporated retained the NAWA World Tag Team Titles over the Motor City Machine Guns and The FBI when Roode pinned Mamaluke with a Death Valley Driver in 10:55(*** ½)
Beer Money Inc will defend those belts against Austin Aries and a partner of his choosing at Reality Check, while FBI meet the Motor City Machine Guns in a Sicilian Street Fight.
The NAWA World Champion Sederick Skyhawk is backstage, along with Prince Nana. Amanda Sinclair walks up to them and congratulates Skyhawk on his success in touring the world as NAWA World Champion, but she has a responsibility to stockholders of this company to make sure her champion sticks a bit closer to home base. Skyhawk offers to have a match next week against some light competition. Nana says the champion has really hit some strides, unlike Miles Stylish, who failed to win a number one contenders match, failed to win the Luck of the Draw, and failed to become NAWA Television Champion. Sinclair grins from ear to ear and pops off with a “Miles Stylish, that’s a great idea.” Next week, it will be Miles Stylish against Sederick Skyhawk. The pundits have been saying Skyhawk could have never beaten Stylish for the title, now Skyhawk has a chance to prove him wrong. The title isn’t on the line, obviously, but its Skyhawk’s chance for redemption.
Skyhawk and Nana are less than thrilled, but their boss has spoken.
Kurt Angle takes on Samoa Joe in the main event. The strong style strikes and forearm smashes bring both of these men into a huge rumble with each other. Angle throws Joe around the ring for the vast majority of this match, pulling out a huge German Suplex, drawing a pretty good pop from the fans tonight. Joe catches Angle and pounds him into the corner.
Angle is trapped in the corner and Joe assaults him. Running knee strike into the corner and ST-Joe connects. Joe works over Angle, tormenting him with submission holds. Angle fights out and slams Joe into the corner. Forearm smashes delivered and Angle climbs to the second rope. Huge tornado DDT brings down the former long reigning NAWA World Champion. Angle covers, and gets a two count. He heads to the top rope. Joe catches him with a cross body block, hits a pair of backbreakers, before hitting a fallaway slam!
The fans boo when Joe has taken down Kurt Angle. Joe spreads his arms, giving a primal roar when he stares down at Angle. He hammers away at Angle with headbutts and goes for the Yakuza Kick in the corner. Angle tries for the Ankle Lock. Joe counters with a step-up enuzugiri and hooks Angle. Rear Naked Choke is blocked and Angle backs Joe into the corner. Joe breaks the hold and Angle assaults Joe with forearm smashes into the corner.
Joe is propelled across the ring and Angle hits a leaping avalanche into the corner, followed by a belly to belly suplex. Angle heads to the top rope. Joe catches Angle and goes for the Muscle Buster. Angle flips over onto his feet. Joe nails Angle with a Pele Kick, slumping him into the corner. He puts Angle on the ropes and Muscle Buster connects. Joe slaps Angle in the rear naked choke. Angle tries to squirm out, but he has nowhere to go so he taps out. Samoa Joe taps out Kurt Angle with a rear naked choke in 14:44(*** ¾)
Samoa Joe meets Tyler Black in a Last Man Standing match as part of Reality Check. The announcers talk about how next week, we’ll see the NAWA World Champion Sederick Skyhawk square off against the former three time champion Miles Stylish. Can Skyhawk beat Stylish? Or will Stylish prove had the match been on the level, would he have walked out as NAWA World Champion? We’ll find out next week on Glory. Hype for next week and Reality Check on March 22nd as we fade out.
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Post by mattharms on May 29, 2016 19:25:16 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 3/12/2009: Tonight, NAWA Glory will feature the main event of Miles Stylish squaring off against the NAWA World Champion Sederick Skyhawk in a non title match. Plus, Chris Hero meets up against the 2009 Luck of the Draw winner, Kevin Steen. Hamada takes on Alissa Flash and Sara Del Rey in a handicap match. All this and more tonight on Glory.
The FBI squared off against the Young Bucks in tag team action. Mamaluke and Maritato are preparing for their Sicilian Street Fight at Reality Check against the Motor City Machine Guns. The Bucks usual high flying antics get in. Maritato hits an inverted power bomb as Mamaluke hits a springboard legdrop to Nick Jackson and that’s enough to get the pin. The FBI defeated the Young Bucks in 10:55(***)
The fans are booing. The Motor City Machine Guns rush out and the fans cheer in response. The Guns and the FBI are about ready to get into it, but security is out.
The next match features a return match from a couple of weeks ago on Glory when James Storm steps into the ring with Austin Aries. Aries is preparing for an NAWA World Tag Team Title match at Reality Check with a partner of his choosing against Beer Money Inc. Storm tries to gain some revenge on Aries from a couple of weeks ago. Aries pulls out a brain buster to get the pin on Storm. Austin Aries pinned James Storm in 12:44(*** ½)
Aries gets on the microphone and cuts a promo on Robert Roode, saying he beat Storm twice, but he still hasn’t beaten Roode. Therefore, he wants Roode in a one on one match next week.
Tyler Black is backstage, cutting a promo, talking about the war he entered as of late against Samoa Joe. Joe has left Black battered and rather beaten several times. In ten days, at Reality Check, they’re going to fight in a Last Man Standing match. Black promises to prove to Joe he can hang on the top of the card and put Joe down for the count of ten.
The next match is a handicap match featuring Alissa Flash and Sara Del Rey taking on Hamada. If Flash and Del Rey win, they enter the Double Jeopardy match at Reality Check for the NAWA Women’s Championship. Hamada tears apart her two former associates, with them gaining an advantage through swift double teaming and some rather intense moves. Flash and Del Rey have a meeting of the minds. Hamada hits the Hamada Driver on Del Rey and then knocks Flash to the corner. She makes the cover, scoring the pin. Hamada defeated Sara Del Rey and Alissa Flash in 10:55(****)
The Double Jeopardy Match is still a four way match. Mia Stylish defends the NAWA Women’s Championship against Awesome Kong, Hamada, and Taylor Wilde. A competitors needs two pins to win, and if someone is pinned twice, they’re not only eliminated from the match, but they’re eliminated from NAWA Women’s Championship contention for the next year.
Teddy Hart cuts a promo, talking about how Miles Stylish is not on his level, and he’s slipped down the rankings. Hart says at Reality Check when he puts the NAWA Television Title on the line against Stylish, he’s going to beat him in the center of the ring. He won’t just beat him, he’ll make him tap out to the Sharpshooter, proving the better man. Hart shifts gears to an old piece of business, against Kevin Steen next week on Glory. Hart says Steen won Luck of the Draw, but earlier that night, Hart beat Steen. And next week, Hart is going to beat Steen again.
The next match featured Kevin Steen taking on the dynamic competitor known as Chris Hero. Steen is gearing up for his match at Reality Check and a match next week against Teddy Hart, on NAWA Glory. Hero uses some high impact offense to work Steen over during a lot of this match. A rolling elbow smash almost gets the pin. Steen catches Hero on a handstand, and hits a forward rolling Samoan drop. Pop up power bomb gets the pin. Kevin Steen pinned Chris Hero with the Pop-Up Power Bomb in 10:55(*** 1/2)
Kevin Steen gets the win and he has two big matches over the next couple of weeks. The first of these big matches is a match against Teddy Hart next week on Glory. The second of these big matches is the biggest in his career, a match against Sederick Skyhawk for the NAWA World Title at Reality Check.
Sederick Skyhawk cuts a promo prior to the main event, talking about how the doubters thought he couldn’t beat Miles Stylish. Tonight, in the center of the ring, he’ll beat Stylish. The NAWA World Title is not on the line. Stylish has not deserved as much. Tonight though, Skyhawk will get Stylish into the ring and beat him.
Miles Stylish and Sederick Skyhawk square off in the main event. Typical stalling from Skyhawk, at least until Stylish gets his hands on Skyhawk and pounds away at him in the corner with a series of rapid fire forearm smashes. He sends Skyhawk flipping over the top rope and a running dropkick sends Skyhawk crashing down onto the floor. Skyhawk pulls himself into the ring and Stylish hammers away at him with forearm smashes, before launching Skyhawk back into the ring. Skyhawk tries to scramble to his feet and Stylish hammers away at him with more forearm smashes, drawing cheers from the fans.
The head is ducked and Skyhawk delivers a kneelift, before pulling out a swinging neckbreaker. He pounds away at the former three time NAWA World Champion and pulls him up. Gutwrench into a gutbuster brings Stylish down. Skyhawk steps back and hammers away at the back of his opponent’s head. He stomps Stylish, before rolling him over onto the canvas. More forearm smashes drilled down onto the back of his opponents head. Skyhawk picks up Stylish and shoves him into the corner hard. A kneelift to the back of the head staggers his opponent, slumping him forward in the corner.
Skyhawk works over Stylish and applies a sleeperhold, punishing him. Stylish is fighting out of the move, hammering him with a series of elbow strikes. Skyhawk is launched halfway across the ring and Stylish jumps to the second rope. Ten count punches are attempted, but Skyhawk counters by dropping Stylish chest first on the top rope. Skyhawk hits Stylish with a vicious Russian Legsweep and steps back, stomping the back of the head of his adversary with everything he has. Skyhawk rolls Stylish over and puts him on the top rope. Skyhawk climbs to the top rope and a superplex delivered. The NAWA World Champion floats over and gets a two and a half count!
The champion heads to the top rope. Stylish catches him and slams Skyhawk off of the ropes. Skyhawk bounces up into a series of forearm smashes which sends him off into the ropes. Skyhawk bounces hard off of the ropes and a running knee smash into the corner. Ten count punches are delivered and Stylish hits a Frankensteiner out of the corner! Skyhawk scrambles to the floor and Stylish baseball slides him. He drags Skyhawk into the ring. Skyhawk goes to the eyes and goes for the Brush with Greatness. Stylish elbows out of the move and onto the shoulders. Las Vegas Trauma is countered with a DDT!
Skyhawk has the challenger sprawled and he climbs to the outside. He is perched on the top rope and the Fallen Star connects! He covers the former three time NAWA World Champion for the pin!
No, two and three fourths count when Miles Stylish kicks out! Skyhawk can’t believe it, the best weapon from his bag of tricks is not enough to put Skyhawk down. Skyhawk sets up Stylish once again and heads to the outside. The Fallen Star misses when Stylish rolls out of the way. Before the former champion could capitalize, Teddy Hart runs into the ring and starts attacking Stylish, for the disqualification. Miles Stylish defeated Sederick Skyhawk via disqualification in 14:22(****)
We’ll never know how this match would have ended. Hart is beating down on Stylish and Skyhawk joins him on the beating. Out comes Kevin Steen with a chair to run them off. Skyhawk and Hart, a pair of slimy champions, leave the ring, leaving their challengers for Reality Check behind. Next week, Robert Roode against Austin Aries and Kevin Steen against Teddy Hart on the final show before Reality Check 2009. Don’t you dare miss it.
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Post by mattharms on May 31, 2016 19:08:38 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 3/19/2009: Tonight, Kevin Steen steps into the ring with the NAWA Television Champion Teddy Hart, to prepare for his NAWA World Championship match this Sunday. Plus Austin Aries takes on Robert Roode. All this and more tonight on Glory.
The Kings of Wrestling join forces with Samoa Joe to take on the trio of Tyler Black, Kurt Angle, and Bryan Danielson. Wild and hot impact six man tag team action, with all six men getting into it. Black suffers the brunt of the beating and makes the hot tag to Kurt Angle who runs wild with suplexes, taking everyone out. Danielson and Angle have a miscommunication, and Joe hits the Muscle Buster on Angle to score the pin. Samoa Joe and the Kings of Wrestling defeated Tyler Black, Kurt Angle, and Bryan Danielson in 15:55(****).
This Sunday, it will be Tyler Black against Samoa Joe in a Last Man Standing Match and also Bryan Danielson defending the NAWA International Title in a Three Way Elimination Match against Claudio Castagnoli and Kurt Angle.
We take a look at AJ Styles in the New Age Wrestling Alliance. One thing Styles has never done in this company, is win a championship. He steps into the ring with El Generico at Reality Check this Sunday with the NAWA Cruiserweight Title on the line.
The next match is a preview for another match at Reality Check, with Alex Shelley taking on James Maritato. Maritato uses some submission moves to wrap up Shelley. Shelley makes the comeback. Tony Mamaluke gets involved and Maritato nails Shelley with a kneelift to the back of the head, before hitting a Rocker Dropper to the arm of Shelley and applying a fujiwara armbar. Shelley struggles and has no choice other than to tap out, giving Maritato the win. James Maritato makes Alex Shelley submit to the fujiwara armbar in 10:55(***)
This Sunday, the FBI will take on the Motor City Machine Guns in a Sicilian Street Fight at Reality Check 2009.
Miles Stylish cuts a promo, talking about how the NAWA Television Championship is the one accolade he’s never held and after this Sunday, it changes. He discusses how Teddy Hart has managed to make a mockery out of the Television Title. Well, Stylish will win the belt, and he will defend the belt every week on television, against anyone who wants a title shot, with no time limit involved. Big words, but Stylish is not the champion just yet.
Jessie McKay’s NAWA debut against Awesome Kong does not go well. This second match with Kong goes slightly better with Kong beating down on McKay and battering her for the vast majority of this rather short match. Kong sends McKay crashing into the corner and hits a belly to belly suplex, before nailing the Awesome Bomb for the pin. Awesome Kong pinned Jessie McKay with the Awesome Bomb in 5:55.
The announcers discuss The NAWA Women’s title Double Jeopardy Match at Reality Check 2009. Mia Stylish defends against Taylor Wilde, Hamada, and Awesome Kong, her three most persistent challengers during her title reign. A competitor must get two pinfalls to win this match and being pinned twice eliminates them from title contention.
Austin Aries takes on Robert Roode in the next match. Aries keeps tagging Roode with punches and chops, and goes for the beatdown instead of a pinfall. Roode takes the low road and beats his former tag team partner down, yelling he carried Aries. Aries is fired up and fights back. Brain buster connects to Roode and Aries heads up top. 450 Splash is avoided. Aries lands on his feet, but it puts him in perfect position for a cradle and fisherman suplex for the pin. Robert Roode pinned Austin Aries with a fisherman suplex in 10:54(****)
Roode remains undefeated in single’s competition, and at Reality Check, Beer Money Incorporated put the NAWA World Tag Team Championship against Austin Aries and a partner of his choosing.
Kevin Steen tries to finish some unfinished business against the NAWA Television Champion Teddy Hart. Hart tries to run into Steen twice. Steen bounces him off of the canvas and beats on Hart, before hurling him into the ropes. Steen delivers a running clothesline and beats down on Hart. He hits a huge spinning leg lariat! Hart staggers to the outside, and Steen beats on him, before launching him into the ring. Steen steps back off of the ropes and a leaping dropkick, followed by a running senton. Cover on Hart hooking the leg for a two count!
Steen hammers away at Hart and throws him into the corner. A running kneelift into the corner is avoided and Hart delivers a dropkick to the back of the leg. A jumping neck snap brings Steen down to the canvas. Hart pulls himself to a standing position and spreads his arms, drawing boos from the fans. Hart beats on Steen, drawing even further boos from the fans. He steps to the outside, heading all the way to the top rope. Steen cuts Hart off before he can ascend to the top rope.
Punches rock Hart and Steen climbs to the top rope, joining Hart. Hart fights off and counters a fireman’s carry with a huracarana! Hart hammers away at Steen with some forearm smashes to the side of the head. He delivers a running dropkick and a backflip splash for a two count! Hart beats on Steen, working over his legs. Sharpshooter attempt, but Steen kicks Hart off! Hart bounces off of the ropes and he delivers an inverted bulldog! Hart heads upstairs and goes for a shooting star legdrop. Steen moves out of the way!
The NAWA Television Champion crashes and burns, with Steen beating on Hart, and throwing him into the corner. Cannonball in the corner squashes Hart. Steen throws Hart onto the canvas and heads to the top rope. The fans are cheering Steen and he misses a swanton bomb off of the top rope! Hart has Steen and Sharpshooter is applied! Steen is fighting Hart, with Hart bending down, applying the pressure on his adversary. The referee is checking on Steen. Steen is fighting the hold and he kicks off, before reversing the Sharpshooter onto Hart!
Steen now has the Sharpshooter locked onto Hart. Would it be humiliating for Hart to be forced to submit to his own finishing move? Steen leans back and sits down on the small of the back of the hold. Steen has more weight to put onto this hold and Sederick Skyhawk jumps into the ring and nails Steen from behind. Kevin Steen defeated Teddy Hart via disqualification in 14:44(****)
Skyhawk beats on Steen and bounces off of the ropes. Steen catches the champion, flattening him with one huge Pop-Up Power Bomb! The fans explode into cheers, as Steen covers Skyhawk and counts to three. If this happens this Sunday, we’ll have a brand new NAWA World Champion! Hype for Reality Check as we fade to black. See you on Sunday!
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Post by mattharms on Jun 5, 2016 15:05:21 GMT -5
NAWA Reality Check-3/22/2008:
Tonight the New Age Wrestling Alliance returns to Pay Per View with several big championship matches. Let’s get down into the ring for the first of these matches. AJ Styles takes on El Generico for the NAWA Cruiserweight Title.
The match starts with AJ Styles and El Generico battle. Both of these men trade armdrags. Styles hits a leapfrog and a jumping dropkick which sends Generico flying backwards into the ropes. Generico pulls himself up and Styles hammers away at Generico. Generico is launched into the ropes. A leaping knee smash into the corner stuns Generico. Styles pounds away on the back of the head of the champion and lifts him up. Generico drops down behind him. Generico hits a series of chops rocks Styles. He throws Styles into the corner. Rushing into the corner and monkey flip brings him down!
Styles staggers to his feet and Generico whips Styles into the ropes. Styles reverses the whip and tilt a whirl is countered into a spinning headscissors. Styles steps back with a running forearm smash to the chest of Generico. A kneedrop drives onto the chest of Generico. AJ Styles picks up Generico and hits him with a suplex. He floats over and scores a two count. Styles steps to the outside and ascends to the top rope. Generico is up and Styles jumps off the ropes with a huge springboard clothesline. Styles covers Generico hooking the leg for a two and a half count!
The challenger steps back and hits a hammer smash to the chest of his enemy. More hammersmashes delivered and Styles hooks him. Vertical suplex dropped into a reverse neckbreaker with Styles floating over for a two and a half count. Styles picks up Generico, setting him up in the corner. Punches delivered and Styles throws Generico into the ropes. The head is ducked and Generico catches him with a kick to the side of the head. Spinning leg lariat brings him down to the canvas. Generico pulls himself onto his hands and knees.
Styles is back into the corner and Generico hits him with a kneelift. He throws him into the other corner. Running Yakuza Kick drills Styles! Generico steps to the outside and to the top rope. Styles pulls himself and Generico hits a springboard cross body block. He covers Styles hooking the leg for a two and a half count! Generico steps back and chops away at Styles. He whips Styles into the ropes. Styles counters with an elbow to the side of the head. He leaps to the middle rope and goes for an Asai Moonsault. Generico ducks the move and Styles plants on the canvas. Generico hits him with a huge DDT and rolls him over for a two and a half count!
Generico pulls himself to the second rope. Styles charges Generico and gets a kick to the face. Tornado DDT is countered when Styles throws him off. Pele Kick connects! The champion crumples down and Styles makes the cover for a two count. Styles stomps away at Generico and sprawls him out near the ropes. Springboard 450 Splash is avoided. Styles lands on his feet and Generico dropkicks his opponent into the corner. Ten count punches in the corner and Styles falls down to the canvas. Generico sets up Styles and Blue Thunder Bomb connects. Cover and a two and nine tenths count when Styles drapes his foot over the bottom rope!
The champion pulls Styles up and puts him on the top rope. Generico hammers away at Styles and climbs up to him. The champion goes for a top-rope frankensteiner, but Styles grabs onto the top rope. Generico flips off of the top rope, landing on the back of his head. Styles jumps to the top rope and hits the Spiral Tap! The champion is covered and Styles scores the pin. AJ Styles pinned El Generico with the Spiral Tap in 14:44(****)
AJ Styles won this match and his first championship in the New Age Wrestling Alliance. He’s the brand new NAWA Cruiserweight Champion and holds it over his head, drawing cheers from the fans. Generico pulls himself to his feet and both men shake hands in a token of respect.
The Sicilian Streetfight takes place next when the Motor City Machine Guns takes on the FBI. The FBI attacks the Guns before the match. Alex Shelley is launched to the floor and the FBI are beating down on Sabin. Mamaluke holds Sabin’s arm and Maritato works away at it before Sabin is fed into a single arm DDT from Maritato. Maritato beats on the side of his shoulder and pulls him up. He chops away at him on the corner. Mamaluke catches Shelley with an European uppercut and sends him flying him into the floor.
Mamaluke throws Shelley into the guardrail. Shelley slumps against the railing and chops away at him. He nails him with a series of punches to the side of the head. Maritato beats on Sabin and hyperextends the arm. He drills some knees to the side of his head. Maritato picks up Sabin and throws him into the corner. He scoops up Sabin, but Sabin drops down and dropkicks Maritato into Mamaluke when he is on the ring apron. Sabin hits some chops and throws him into the corner. Shelley enters the ring and the Guns hit a double flapjack on Maritato, bringing him down. Mamaluke enters the ring and Sabin hits him with a kick. A double suplex on Mamaluke delivered by the Guns!
Sabin heads to the top rope, and Shelley has him set up. Maritato shoves Shelley into the ropes and Sabin crotches on the top rope. Mamaluke runs up the ropes and hits a top rope DDT! He covers Sabin hooking the leg for a two and a half count! Maritato drills Shelley with a series of kneelifts to the chest, before throwing him into the corner. Running kneelift drills Shelley in the face in the corner. Maritato sets up Shelley in a wheelbarrow, with Mamaluke climbing to the outside. Springboard legdrop/inverted power bomb combination delivered from the FBI! Mamaluke covers Shelley for a two and nine tenths count.
The FBI are beating down Shelley in the corner. Sabin pulls himself up and is beaten down in the canvas. Running European Uppercut delivered in the corner. Sabin slumps into the corner, the breath having been knocked out of him. Shelley is hooked in a Fujiwara Armbar from Maritato. He is being punished and makes it to the ropes. Mamaluke has Sabin set up on the top rope and goes for a superplex. Sabin blocks it and shoves Mamaluke off of the ropes. A springboard dropkick sends Mamaluke flying back to the canvas.
Maritato jumps on top of Sabin, hammering him with a series of elbows to the side of the head. Kiss of Death is attempted. Sabin blocks it and shoves Maritato into the ropes. A spinning backbreaker brings him down! Shelley is back up and they have Maritato set up. The Guns hit the Skull and Bones for the pin. The Motor City Machine Guns defeated The FBI in 13:41(*** ½)
The Motor City Machine Guns get revenge on the FBI tonight and move forward. They’ll be keeping a close eye out for the NAWA World Tag Team Title match later on this evening with Beer Money Incorporated defending against the Motor City Machine Guns.
Next up is the double Jeopardy Match for the NAWA Women’s Title. The rules are very simple. The winner has to score two pins. If a competitor is pinned twice, she’s eliminated from the match and from title contention for the rest of 2009. NAWA Women’s Champion Mia Stylish, Awesome Kong, Hamada, and Taylor Wilde meet for the NAWA Women’s Championship.
The NAWA Women’s championship match begins with Taylor Wilde and Awesome Kong squaring off, and Hamada and Stylish squaring off as well. Stylish and Hamada exchange some vicious chops and forearm smashes. Hamada scoops up Stylish, but Stylish fights down and hits a dropkick, sending her opponent flying back a couple of feet. Hamada pulls herself up and Stylish keeps jabbing away at her opponent, staggering her back into the ropes.
Kong throws Taylor Wilde into the corner and she careens into the corner hard. Avalanche is avoided and Wilde hits her with a series of jabs to the back of the head. Kong staggers back a couple of feet and Wilde chops away at her. Leapfrog over Kong and Kong is sent to the floor. Hamada nails Wilde with a lariat which takes her down to the canvas. A series of stomps to the chest punish her. Hamada rolls Wilde over and drills a knee to the back of her head. She picks up Wilde and hurls her into the corner. A lariat drills Wilde into the corner.
Stylish and Kong trade punches with each other. Attempted suplex is blocked and Kong drills Stylish. A huge suplex brings him down. Hamada and Kong go face to face with each other and trade chops with each other. Hamada throws Kong into the ropes and a jumping forearm smash punishes her in the corner. She beats on Kong and hammers her with a series of chops in the corner. Kong is thrown into the ropes and a huge spinebuster brings her down to the canvas. Hamada drills her adversary with a knee to the side of the face and heads to the top rope. Moonsault delivered to Kong and she hooks the leg for the pin. Kong is now down one pinfall!
Taylor Wilde jumps into the ring and dropkicks Hamada to the floor. They have to watch Hamada because if she scores one more pinfall, this particular match is over. Stylish joins Wilde in a double teaming assault on Hamada. Both of them are beating her down in the corner, drawing cheers from the New Age Wrestling Alliance fanbase. Hamada is thrown into the corner hard and double flapjack brings her down. Stylish heads to the outside and hits a springboard elbow drop on Hamada. Two and a half count is delivered.
Meanwhile, Wilde hammers away at Kong. Kong catches Wilde with a back elbow smash. Another series of back elbow smashes rocks Wilde and Kong throws her off into the ropes. Onto her shoulders and driven all the way down with a massive gutbuster. Kong batters Wilde, drawing some boos from the fans. She’s down one pinfall and she knows it. A huge German Suplex brings Wilde down to the canvas. Kong steps to the outside and heads to the top rope. Huge splash flattens Wilde. Kong covers and scores the pin. Awesome Kong has scored a pinfall, putting Wilde in the cellar.
Stylish and Hamada continue to trade punches and Kong wipes them out with a double clothesline. She sets up Wilde for the Awesome Bomb. Wilde punches out and counters with a rana, scoring a two count on Kong. Kong bounces off and kicks Wilde in the face with a Yakuza Kick! Wilde is down and if Kong scores one victory, she’s the NAWA Women’s champion for the third time. Torture Rack is applied to Taylor Wilde. Hamada comes out with a spear and makes the cover on Kong! Two and a half count when Kong powers out.
Hamada almost won the match and eliminated Kong from title contention. She beats down on Kong. Kong fires back with some chops of her own. Both sides continue to trade some violent backhand chops with Kong backing Hamada back a few feet into the corner. Kong throws Hamada across the ring, but Hamada reverses it! Hamada nails Kong with a forearm smash in the corner and puts her on the top rope. Hamada climbs up and a huge superplex on Kong! We see Mia Stylish rush into the ring and kneelift Hamada. She delivers a butterfly suplex brings him down to the canvas and scores a two count. Stylish goes for the Kimura Lock, but Hamada fights out and nails Stylish with a clothesline sending her flying to the floor.
Keep your eye on Taylor Wilde, who springboards into the ring and hits a huge dropkick on Hamada! Wilde picks up Hamada and German Suplex. She hangs on and hits two more German Suplexes. Taylor Wilde pins Hamada.
Wilde, Hamada, and Kong have scored a pin a piece and also have been pinned. If any of them gets pinned, they’re out of the match and out of title contention. Mia Stylish enters the ring, if she gets her two pins, she can knock out two challengers. If anyone pins her, they’re the NAWA Women’s Champion, and if they pin anyone else, the same thing. Stylish grabs Wilde and hits her with a DDT. Stylish hammers away at Wilde and drills the knee into the back of the head. More rapid fire forearm smashes start to stun Taylor Wilde. Stylish applies a cross-face submission hold to Wilde and tries to get a submission.
Kong returns and beats down Stylish. Stylish takes down Kong in a dragon screw and goes for the pin. Kong kicks out. Stylish hammers away at Kong and throws her into the ropes. Running kneelift sets up Kong and Stylish ascends to the second rope. Diving DDT drills Kong into the canvas. Stylish holds herself up, and Hamada returns fire! Hamada beats down Stylish, and goes for the Hamada Driver. Stylish drops down the back door and throws Hamada off of the ropes. A jumping knee driver to the arm, into the Kimura Lock.
Taylor Wilde rolls an arm onto Awesome Kong and scores the pin! Stylish realizes this has happened, about a half of a second too late. Taylor Wilde won the NAWA Women’s Championship in a Double Jeopardy Match against Awesome Kong, Mia Stylish, and Hamada in 20:44(****)
Stylish grabs the NAWA Women’s Championship belt and yells she never got pinned. The fans are unsure how to react and STLYISH NEARLY TAKES THE HEAD OF THE NEW CHAMPION OFF WITH A VIOLENT BELT SHOT! Mia Stylish departs from the ring, with the NAWA Women’s Title still intact. The fans are booing, as Mia Stylish feels she has been robbed out of the NAWA Women’s Title. We see Taylor Wilde laying on the mat, her face busted up from the gold. Lost in all of this is Wilde, or any NAWA Women’s champion, will not have to worry about Awesome Kong for the next year, because she’s out of title contention.
The New Age Wrestling Alliance Tag Team Titles are on the line next. Beer Money Incorporated make their way down to the ring, to defend their belts against Austin Aries and a partner of his choosing. Roode and Storm talk some trash, talking about how whoever teams with Aries must be really desperate. Aries comes out and he says Roode’s ego got in their way, and now he’s going to take the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. Time to introduce his partner, a competitor who is hungry for a shot at NAWA Glory. He introduces a young man by the name of Kenny King. King makes his way to the ring, looking fired up. Roode laughs, saying Aries must be dumber than he thought to hitch his wagon to some nobody.
The NAWA World Tag Team Titles are on the line, when Beer Money Incorporated defend against Austin Aries and Kenny King. Roode and King start out with King socking Roode in the jaw and nailing him with a series of dropkicks and a couple of armdrags. King beats on Roode, sending him back into the corner. A series of forearm smashes continues to stun his enemy. King hurls Roode halfway across the ring and hits a jumping forearm smash to the side of the head. Tag made to A Double and King holds Roode’s arm out, for Aries to jump into the ring with a double axe handle chop to the side of the shoulder. Aries beats on Roode and throws him into the ropes. Leapfrog and spinning leg lariat. Roode scrambles to the corner.
The tag is made to James Storm and Storm enters the ring, firing away at Aries. He gets no better luck. Beer Money eventually low bridge Aries and Storm hits a huge clothesline. Storm stomps a mudhole in Aries and beats him down. Beer Money set up Aries and a double team suplex brings him down. Roode grinds Aries down with a chinlock and the moment Aries fights out of the hold, he is sent off of the ropes. A vicious spinebuster sends him down and Roode makes the cover hooking the leg for a two and a half count.
Roode drills his opponent with a knee drop and holds him for Storm to punch. Storm sets up Aries on the shoulders and Eye of the Storm connections. The champion covers Aries, but he kicks out. More rapid fire tags in and out. Roode hoists up Aries for the Death Valley Driver. Aries lands on his feet and hits a DDT on Roode. Race to the corner. James Storm is tagged and grabs the leg of Aries. Aries kicks off and makes the hot tag to Kenny King.
Kenny King enters the ring, pummeling away at Storm and he runs across the ring, nailing Roode off the apron. King jumps up and a huge leaping clothesline brings James Storm down. Keep your eye on Austin Aries, who sends Roode crashing into the railing with a huge suicida dive! King is on the top rope and springboard cross body block connected to Storm. He covers one half of the NAWA World Tag Team Champions and gets a two count.
King brings Storm into the corner and forearms to the side of the head. Storm is hurled halfway across the ring. King goes for a belly to belly set up. Storm flips over onto his feet and goes for a superkick. King ducks it and has Storm set up. Storm fights out and Last Call Superkick connects to Kenny King. Hit right on the button and Storm scores the pin. Beer Money Incorporated won the NAWA World Tag Team Titles over Kenny King and Austin Aries in 12:44(***)
Beer Money hold onto their championship gold tonight with an impressive victory. We see Aries looking upset, and King could have had Storm.
From one championship to another, we are going to see Teddy Hart defending his NAWA Television Championship up next again Miles Stylish. Back at Luck of the Draw, Hart eliminated Stylish from NAWA World Title contention, and now tonight, Stylish is going for the only piece of championship gold he’s eligible for that he’s yet to hold, the NAWA Television Title.
Teddy Hart steps into the ring to take on Miles Stylish for the NAWA World Television Title. Hart tries to humiliate Stylish at the bell with some mat wrestling. Stylish comes up ahead and applies a chickenwing armbar on Hart. Hart scrambles to the ropes and Stylish beats up Hart, before throwing him into the corner. Stylish charges into the corner and Hart gets the boot up. He goes for a Discus clothesline. Stylish ducks it and hits a spinning headscissors.
The challenger has Hart up with a couple of jabs to the chest. Hart is doubled over and Stylish pulls out a swinging snap suplex. He draw cheers from the fans. Stylish takes a step back and prepares to deliver a running kick to the side of the head. Another running kick to the side of the head. Hart is pulled up and thrown into the ropes. Hart puts the breaks on and launches Stylish over the top rope.
Stylish lands on the floor. Hart takes a step back and baseball slides Stylish. The Television Champion makes his way to the outside and scoops him onto his shoulder. He drops Stylish chest first down onto the guardrail. Hart rolls Stylish into ring. Springboard clothesline knocks Stylish down. Hart makes the cover on Stylish hooking the leg and only gets a two count. Hart steps back and hits a kneedrop to the top of the head of his opponent. He keeps pounding away at Stylish with a series of punches and stomps to rock his adversary.
Hart delivers a backbreaker and a second backbreaker. He holds on for a third backbreaker and really is working over his adversary. Hart drops the hold and drills the point of the elbow down onto the top of his opponent’s head. Another elbow drop driven down onto the top of his opponent’s head which stuns him.
Stylish rolls over onto his feet and Hart nails him with a series of chops. He throws Stylish into the corner and shoulder block into the corner. Another pair of shoulder blocks and Hart sets up Stylish on the top rope. He runs up to the top rope. Super Frankensteiner is countered and Hart crashes onto the canvas. Stylish is up and somersault neckbreaker off of the second rope. He makes the cover and only scores a two count when Hart pops the shoulder up.
The challenger keeps beating on his opponent. He goes for the Dragon Sleeper. Hart pops up and nails his enemy to the side of the head. Another kneelift to the head plastered Stylish in the side of the face. Another series of kneesmashes rocks his enemy.
Stylish slumps into the corner and Hart hammers at his adversary. He throws him across the ring and follows him in with a spinning leg lariat in the corner. The challenger is beaten down and Hart takes him down with a single leg pickup. Hart works the knee and keeps pounding on his adversary. He rears his head back and yells out Stylish, yells out he won’t get the better of him. Hart steps through and Sharpshooter is applied!
The champion has the hold applied. This move has won many matches. Stylish is scrapping away. Hart bends back on the knees and the back, trying to punish Stylish. Hart is trying to make Miles Stylish tap out. With his ego, everyone knows Miles Stylish won’t do it, not in a million years. He tries to pull himself towards the ropes and he makes his way to the ropes, drawing cheers.
Hart keeps beating down the back of the legs of Stylish and pulls him over the ringpost. The champion is pulling Stylish’s legs, in an attempt to apply the deadly ringpost figure-four leglock. He crosses the legs together, but Stylish counters by slamming Hart into the ringpost.
The champion’s head smacks against the ringpost and Stylish jumps out of the ring with a tope suicida onto his opponent. The champion is thrown into the ring and Stylish gives the signal. He hoists Hart up onto his shoulders with the Las Vegas Trauma. Hart counters with a sunset flip and scores a two and nine tenths count!
Hart delivers a running dropkick to the face of his enemy. He raises a hand into the air and delivers a kick to the face of his enemy. Hart backs up and goes for a standing shooting star press. Stylish rolls out of the way and Hart hits the canvas. Stylish is up and he goes for another Las Vegas Trauma attempt. Hart counters with an armdrag in mid move. He had the LVT well scouted. Running dropkick into the corner and a double leg takedown. Sharpshooter is countered into a small package for a two and nine tenths!
A running spinning leg lariat connects to Stylish! Hart bends down and brings up Stylish. Two rolling snap suplexes into a Falcon Arrow! He cradles the challenger for a two and nine tenths count!
The champion pulls Stylish down into the center of the ring. Stylish is laid out in position for some high risk maneuver. Hart perches himself on the top rope and prepares for the Shooting Star Press. He leaps off and STYLISH COUNTERS BY CATCHING HART ONTO HIS SHOULDRES WHEN POPS UP! Las Vegas Trauma connects! Stylish covers the champion hooking the leg for the pin!
Hart kicks out just in the nick of time! Stylish can’t believe it. He picks up Hart and puts him on the top rope! Stylish climbs up to join Hart and puts him on his shoulder. TOP ROPE LAS VEGAS TRAUMA ALMOST MURDERS TEDDY HART! This is the weapon he had to pull out of his bag to win the NAWA World Title from the unstoppable Samoa Joe. Stylish covers him hooking the leg and scores the pin. Miles Stylish won the NAWA Television Championship against Teddy Hart in 14:44(****)
Miles Stylish has done it. He’s added the NAWA Television Championship to his list of accolades. He picks up the championship belt and straps it over his shoulder drawing a loud round of cheers from the New Age Wrestling Alliance fans. We might have to scrap Teddy Hart off of the mat.
The next match features Bryan Danielson defending the NAWA International Championship against Kurt Angle and Claudio Castagnoli in a Three Way Dance. All three men exchange stiff strikes and punches with each other. Castagnoli knocks Angle to the floor and goes at it with Danielson. Castagnoli hoists up Danielson in the air. Danielson comes down with a forearm smash before Castagnoli could pull out an early Swiss Death. One of the challengers is backed up into the corner and Danielson tags him with a series of kicks in the corner.
Kurt Angle rushes into the ring. A huge clothesline brings Danielson down to the canvas. He beats up Danielson and hoists him up. An overhead belly to belly suplex brings Danielson down to the canvas. Angle stomps away at Danielson in the corner and throws him into the opposite corner. Castagnoli comes in with a running kneelift. He turns around and starts trading chops with Angle. Angle ducks a forearm smash and Angle hooks him with a waistlock. German suplex brings Castagnoli down to the canvas! He hangs onto Castagnoli and pulls out another German Suplex. A third German Suplex is blocked and Castagnoli hammers his enemy with elbow smashes.
One of the challengers hoists Angle up and a powerslam sends him down! Danielson leaps into the ring and running dropkick to Castagnoli. Angle pulls himself up to his feet and Danielson goes for a roundhouse kick. Angle ducks and takes down Danielson. Ankle Lock is attempted, but Danielson fights off. He kicks Angle off and Angle is launched into the waiting clutches of Castagnoli. Swiss Death brings down Angle. Castagnoli covers Angle and scores the pin. Kurt Angle has been eliminated!
Castagnoli pounds away at the back of Danielson’s head. He hits him with a series of beefy and brutal forearm smashes. He hoists up Danielson and pulls out a gutwrench suplex. He hangs onto Danielson and pulls out a second gutwrench suplex. A third gutwrench suplex punishes Danielson. Castagnoli covers Danielson hooking the leg. Another two and a half count!
The challenger beats on Danielson and crack his neck. He sets up Danielson and goes for the Ricoli Bomb. Danielson fights out of the hold and rolls Castagnoli up into a sunset flip for a two count. Castagnoli bounces up and hits a huge Yakuza Kick to the face! Castagnoli kneels on Danielson’s prone body and gets another two and a half count.
Double knee lift stuns Danielson. Castagnoli beats on Danielson and puts him on the top rope. Danielson kicks him off and goes for a springboard dropkick. Castagnoli catches Danielson and hooks his legs. Giant Swing is delivered to the challenger! Danielson has been wiped out with this move and Castagnoli bends down making the cover hooking the leg. He only gets a two count.
Castagnoli picks up Danielson and runs him into the corner. A series of forearm smashes stun the champion and Danielson is thrown into the opposite corner. A huge kneelift knocks Danielson down to the canvas. Castagnoli raises his arms up and waits for Danielson to get onto his feet. He hoists Danielson onto his shoulders and reverse airplane spin. No Danielson drops down and dropkicks Castagnoli into the corner.
Kicks start to tag the challenger and Danielson sends him into the ropes. Kick to the face brings the champion down! Castagnoli sets up and goes for an European uppercut. Danielson ducks it and kicks Castagnoli in the ribs several times. A huge roundhouse kick brings him down and Danielson raises his arms into the air. He charges Castagnoli and hits the running knee strike. He covers Castagnoli and scores the pin to retain the NAWA International Title. Bryan Danielson retained the NAWA International Championship against Claudio Castagnoli and Kurt Angle in 16:44(****)
Danielson holds the championship against two world class competitors. What will happen next?
May 4th, 2009, the New Age Wrestling Alliance returns to Pay Per View with Gold Rush 2009.
Next up, Tyler Black takes on Samoa Joe in a Last Man Standing Match. Joe promises to put Black down to the mat for the count of ten. Black promises to take down Samoa Joe once and for all. Something has to give. Who will be the Last Man Standing tonight on Pay Per View?
Tyler Black attacks Samoa Joe at the bell. He is rather bold in his offense, nailing Joe with a series of chops which backs up the Samoan Submission Machine. Joe returns fire with some chops of his own and throws Black into the ropes. Black comes back with an elbow smash to the side of the head. Two more elbow smashes stun Samoa Joe and Black steps back. Dropkick to the ankle stuns Joe. Black jumps back and hits a jumping bulldog.
Joe gets to his feet instantly. Black realizes you’re going to have to do a lot more than that to take down Samoa Joe. He hammers away at Joe with chops in the corner. More forearm smashes start to rock Joe back into the corner. He sends Joe back into the corner and charges in. Joe catches Black and drives him down with the ST-Joe out of the corner. So it begins now.
Black crawls over on his hands and knees and Joe keeps kicking Black in the ribs. He sets up Black and brings him into the corner. Shoulder thrusts to the ribs stuns Tyler Black. Black slumps over on the canvas and Joe headbutts Black in the corner. Black tries to get out of the corner and Samoa Joe launched him halfway across the ring. Joe hoists up Black and a huge Samoan Drop brings him down!
The referee puts the ten count on Black and he rises back to his feet at the count of four. Joe pounds away at Black and hurls him back a couple of feet into the corner. He stomps away at Black in the corner and delivers a boot scrape. He hits a Yakuza Kick to the side of the head which punishes Black. Joe is not done with Black and he pounds away at him. Black fires back with punches and Joe howls Black better stay down. Black is hurled across the ring. Joe sets up Black for a belly to back suplex, but Black lands on his feet.
A dropkick to the back of the head sends Samoa Joe down. Black is hammering away at Joe with forearm smashes and sends him off of the ropes. Spinning leg lariat knocks Joe down! A second one sends Joe through the ropes to the arena floor! Black delivers a baseball slide and then heads up. Asai Moonsault is caught and JOE POWERSLAMS BLACK ON THE MATS ON THE OUTSIDE! Black lands with a sickening thump and Joe steps back to survey his handiwork. The referee prepares to put a standing ten count on Black. Black gets back to his feet at the count of seven.
Joe assaults Black and throws him into the ring. Black is on his feet and Joe stomps away at Black. A snap elbow drop to the back of the head before Joe sets up Black. He turns around and a backbreaker drives Black down across the extended knee of Samoa Joe. Joe hangs on and a second backbreaker delivered. He drops Black and Joe rolls him over. Front facelock applied and Joe drills Black with knee smashes into the bridge of the nose.
Black is pulled up to his feet and Joe sets him up. A huge brain buster brings him down. Joe steps away from Black and stops the count at seven. Joe lifts up Black and wants to beat down on him some more. This might be a bit too much. Joe throws Black into the corner and a series of corner clotheslines stuns Black. Black swipes at Joe from the corner. Joe steps back and drives his knee into the ribs of Black which slumps him over.
Joe sets up Black in the top rope. Muscle Buster could be coming and if this hits, this could be the very end of Tyler Black. Joe has Black set up, ready to drive him down with one Muscle Buster. Black struggles out of the hold and flips to his feet. Some desperation punches delivered by Black. He backs Joe off into the corner and he goes for the leaping forearm smash. Joe catches him and another ST-Joe out of the corner.
Black rolls over onto his hands and knees and Joe drives those forearm smashes down. He sets up Black and a huge power bomb! The referee puts the ten count on Black, and Joe pulls up Black at the count of nine. Joe asks if Black thinks he can fight him. Joe assaults Black and throws him into the corner hard. Waistlock and German Suplex release out of the corner! Joe picks up Black and slumps him into the corner. The former NAWA World Champion leaves the ring and brings a chair into it!
Joe is looking to cripple Tyler Black. He sets the chair up in the opposite corner and goes for an Irish Whip! Black collapses down on the canvas before hits the chair. Black might be out on his feet. Joe bends down to pick up Black. Black low blows Joe and pulls him by the tights, sending him flying shoulder first into the chair!
The former NAWA World Champion has been wounded and Tyler Black comes back with chops. He is fighting on pure instinct now and he steps back. Superkick drills Samoa Joe! Joe has been dropped down to the canvas. Has Tyler Black pulled out a miracle? The referee puts the count on Joe and Joe is up at the count of seven.
Black slumps in the corner and Joe rushes on in with a huge knee to the stomach. The knee doubles over Black and Joe pounds away at him, drawing boos from the fans. He hoists up Black and sets him up on the top rope. Muscle Buster could be on the way one more time. Joe plants Black with a huge Muscle Buster! The referee is putting the ten count on both men. Joe gets to his feet at the count of five. Black might be done. The referee puts the count on him.
Tyler Black pulls himself to his feet using the ropes at the count of nine! The fans are losing their minds because of this and Joe lariats Black, sending him flying to the ring apron! Joe drops down and pulls back the ring mats, exposing the concrete. Make no mistake about it, this could be the end of Tyler Black. Joe has Black set up for a Muscle Buster off of the apron onto the concrete.
No, Black scissors onto the ropes. He was going to be driven down, but the move is fought at the last possible moment. Joe’s grip slips and he falls back hitting the floor.
Joe is groggy and Black has himself set up. CURB STOMP OFF OF THE RING APRON INTO THE CONCRETE! Tyler Black has driven Joe down. The referee is putting the count on Samoa Joe and Black enters the ring. Six, seven, eight, nine….Joe gets up to his feet.
Black has a look which obviously says “fuck me.” He has the chair and throws it at Joe. He superkicks the chair into Joe’s face! Joe is down and Black steps back. CURB STOMP DRILLS JOE ONTO THE CHAIR! Black is ready and the referee puts the count on. He reaches ten and Tyler Black wins. Tyler Black defeated Samoa Joe in a Last Man Standing Match in 20:44(**** ½)
Tyler Black gets the win, and it wasn’t an easy one either. Joe had him dead to rights several times throughout this match. Had the match ended a bit differently, or if Joe hadn’t kept pulling Black up, it would have been over for him. Regardless, Black gets one of the biggest wins in his career.
A video package hypes up the main event, featuring Kevin Steen against Sederick Skyhawk in the main event. We see Skyhawk’s NAWA World Title reign so far, followed by Steen winning the Luck of the Draw. Tonight, Steen is going to get a big championship match tonight at Reality Check 2009 on Pay Per View.
The NAWA World Title headlines this show with Kevin Steen against Sederick Skyhawk. Steen hammers away at Skyhawk before sending him into the corner. A pair of clotheslines with Steen throwing Skyhawk into the ropes. A high back body drop brings him down onto the canvas. Steen beats on Skyhawk with a series of punches. Skyhawk is stunned and Steen winds up before sending Skyhawk flying through the ropes to the arena floor.
Skyhawk stalls for a little bit, until Steen pulls him back into the ring. A huge suplex brings down Skyhawk. Steen steps back and a huge running senton stuns Skyhawk. Steen covers Skyhawk hooking the leg for a two count. Skyhawk rolls over and Steen hits him with a series of chops. He throws Skyhawk across the ring and rushes into the corner. Skyhawk moves and Steen hits the corner at full velocity.
Reverse neckbreaker brings Steen down. Skyhawk sets him up, before hooking in in a front facelock. He pulls him up and hits a kneelift to the chest. Another kneelift to the chest stuns Steen. Skyhawk goes for a suplex, but Steen blocks it. Skyhawk shoves Steen off into the corner and leaping forearm in the corner. Steen is set up with a facebuster and Skyhawk backs up before hitting a kneedrop down across the chest of his adversary.
Skyhawk pulls Steen to a standing position and props him in the corner. A series of forearms into the corner and Skyhawk throws Steen into the corner. Skyhawk charges into the corner with a shoulder block, and hits a DDT to drill him down. Skyhawk steps to the outside and heads to the top rope. Steen is up and Skyhawk jumps off of the ropes with a springboard clothesline. He covers Steen hooking the leg and gets a two count.
The NAWA World Champion applies a sleeperhold. He is applying the hold on Steen and pushes him down to the canvas. The referee checks the arm. It comes up and it comes down once. It comes up and comes down a second time. If it drops a third time, the match is over. Steen forces himself out of the sleeperhold, with a few elbows.
Steen shoves Skyhawk off of the ropes and nails him with a huge superkick! The fans explode into cheers as Steen covers Skyhawk hooking the leg for a two count! Steen picks up Skyhawk before hammering away at the back of the head of Skyhawk. He throws Skyhawk into the corner and pulls out a cannonball in the corner! Steen puts on Skyhawk and hits a rolling Samoan Drop before covering the champion hooking the leg. Two and a half count scored by Steen.
The champion is propped on the top rope. Steen climbs up. Skyhawk elbows him off of the top rope and Steen lands on his feet. Skyhawk hits a Tornado DDT on the challenger. He covers Steen hooking the leg and gets a two and a half count! Skyhawk steps to the outside, ascending to the top rope. The Fallen Star misses when Steen rolls out of the way!
Steen is up on his feet and waits for Sederick Skyhawk. Skyhawk darts to the floor, seeing the Pop-Up Power Bomb coming. Steen dives to the outside with a tope suicida which crushes Skyhawk underneath his weight. Steen hoists up Skyhawk and rolls him into the ring. Prince Nana grabs Steen’s ankle, stopping him from entering the ring. Steen pulls Nana into the ring and throws him into the ropes. Pop-Up Power Bomb brings Prince Nana down!
Skyhawk takes the NAWA World Championship Belt from the timekeeper, but Steen knees Skyhawk in the ribs and sets him up. Pop Up Power Bomb drills Skyhawk down to the canvas. The fans are booing when Abyss and Sonjay Dutt rush into the ring. Steen fights them off, hitting a superkick to Abyss sending him to the floor. He launches Dutt over the top rope! Skyhawk rolls over and clotheslines the referee blatantly!
Steen grabs Skyhawk and hurls him into the ropes. Pop-Up Power Bomb delivered for the second time. The referee is up and he calls for the bell! Kevin Steen defeated Sederick Skyhawk via disqualification in 15:55(***)
Steen wins the match, but he doesn’t win the NAWA World Championship. Steen counts the pin on Skyhawk and rolls out of the ring, taking the NAWA World Title and draping it over his shoulder. The fans are cheering when Steen stands tall, despite the fact he did not win the belt. We fade to black with Skyhawk and his crew all laid out by Kevin Steen.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 7, 2016 14:48:10 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 3/26/2009: NAWA Glory takes place four days after Reality Check, and the NAWA World Champion Sederick Skyhawk teams up with the Kings of Wrestling to take on Kurt Angle, Bryan Danielson, and Kevin Steen in the main event. Also, Miles Stylish will defend his newly acquired NAWA International Championship against the Fallen Angel Christopher Daniels.
We open up with action on NAWA Glory between a woman who has been locked out title contention for the next year and a woman who lost her NAWA World Title without being pinned once. Mia Stylish and Awesome Kong square off with each other in this opening match tonight Glory. Stylish has a bit of a fire in her and a bit of an attitude. She pounds away at Kong, until Kong fights back with her usual offense. Stylish grabs a steel chair and nails Kong with a chair to the head to earn the disqualification loss. Awesome Kong defeated Mia Stylish via disqualification in 5:55(***)
Mia Stylish beats down Kong with another couple of chairshots. She gets on the microphone and says she brought Taylor Wilde into this company and she showed her gratitude by screwing her out of the NAWA Women’s Championship. Stylish says she’s a Stylish, and she personifies greatness. There’s nothing Wilde can do to match her.
The next match featured the Motor City Machine Guns taking on Austin Aries and Kenny King. As a result of their win in the Sicilian Street Fight last Sunday, the Guns are next in line to get an NAWA World Tag Team Title shot against Beer Money. Shelley is caught in the corner until the hot tag is made. The Guns run wild and send Aries to the floor. They isolate Kenny King until hitting the Skull and Bones for the pin. The Motor City Machine Guns defeated Austin Aries and Kenny King with the Skull and Bones in 10:44(*** ½)
Kevin Steen stands by with the NAWA World Title Belt. He had Skyhawk where he wanted him and Skyhawk, showing Steen what a chump he is, got himself disqualified. Steen is not going to put up with that, and he wants another NAWA World Title Match, this time with Skyhawk’s cronies banned and a stipulation which prevents him. Steen says he had Skyhawk dead to rights twice in that match.
The next match featured Beer Money Incorporated taking on the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion AJ Styles and El Generico. Styles and Generico fought last Sunday and will be squaring off next week for the NAWA World Championship. Generico is caught in the corner and pounded by Beer Money with a series of rapid fire double team maneuvers. Hot tag is made and AJ Styles runs wild. A huge springboard clothesline sends down James Storm. Roode catches Styles off of the ropes and Last Call Superkick into the Death Valley Driver from Roode is enough to score the pin. Beer Money Incorporated defeated AJ Styles and El Generico in 14:44(****)
Beer Money brace themselves for a match against the Motor City Machine Guns.
Miles Stylish makes his way out with the NAWA Television Championship draped over his shoulder. He made two promises. One, he would beat Teddy Hart which he did this past Sunday. And second, he would defend the NAWA Television Title every week, making it a true honor to compete on television. He’s stepping into the ring with a man tonight he has held the gold a few times in Christopher Daniels.
The NAWA Television Championship is on the line when Miles Stylish takes on Christopher Daniels up next on Glory. Daniels and Stylish circle around each other, with Stylish winning the technical encounters in the early part of this match. The LVT is countered and Daniels pulls out an inverted DDT. He works over Stylish and heads up top. Best Moonsault Ever connects and Stylish kicks out at two and nine tenths. Second BME is avoided and Stylish catches Daniels onto his shoulder. Las Vegas Trauma drills Daniels down onto the canvas. Stylish covers Daniels hooking the leg and that’s more than enough to score the pin. Miles Stylish pinned Christopher Daniels with the LVT in 13:33 to retain the NAWA Television Championship(****)
Stylish retained the championship over Christopher Daniels. No doubt there will be challengers lining up around the block to try and take his championship. Now Stylish retained the belt in his first title defense.
A wild six man tag team match headlines Glory, with the Kings of Wrestling teaming up with the NAWA World Champion Sederick Skyhawk to take on Kurt Angle, Bryan Danielson, and Kevin Steen. Skyhawk keeps away from Steen, but runs into an old rival in the form of Bryan Danielson. Skyhawk is reacquainted with Danielson and his rapid fire kicks which stuns him into the corner.
Angle is into the ring and he trades some stiff shots with Hero. Hero comes off of the ropes with a rolling elbow smash and trades some quick tags in and out with Claudio Castagnoli! The Kings of Wrestling beat down Kurt Angle. Angle eventually comes out and hits a German Suplex on Claudio. He rolls into the corner and the hot tag to Bryan Danielson.
Danielson enters the ring a house of fire, sending all of his opponents flying until he runs into a boot by Castagnoli. Castagnoli hoists up Danielson and pulls off a gutwrench suplex. He shifts his weight and plants Danielson with a huge gutbuster. Castagnoli hammers away at the back of his opponent’s head and pulls out a driving kneedrop down across the spine. Danielson is hoisted off of the canvas and launched into the corner at a sickening velocity. Danielson slumps in the corner and Castagnoli begins to rag tag Danielson with forearm smashes.
Castagnoli heads up, but Danielson catches him with a knee. Tag made to Skyhawk, who tries to get his hands on Danielson. Danielson slides to the legs and the tag made to Kevin Steen. Skyhawk backs off and a fresh Steen beats on Skyhawk. The 2009 Luck of the Draw winner is on fire. He throws Skyhawk into the ropes and hurls the NAWA World Champion into the air for a throwing gutbuster. He pulls out a huge running senton and makes the cover. Hero breaks up the pin!
Everyone is in the ring and it’s all breaking down. Ankle Lock is applied to Chris Hero and Danielson ties up Castagnoli in the LaBell Lock! Skyhawk goes for the Brush with Greatness. Steen elbows out of it and sends Skyhawk into the ropes! Pop-Up Power Bomb delivered. Steen covers Skyhawk hooking the leg and scores the pin. Kevin Steen, Kurt Angle, and Bryan Danielson defeated the Kings of Wrestling and Sederick Skyhawk when Steen pinned Skyhawk in 15:55(****)
Steen now has a pretty good argument for getting an NAWA World Championship Match, pinning Skyhawk in the center of the ring one more time. We fade out with Steen holding up the NAWA World Title Belt and yelling it will be his for real. Very few should doubt this coming from the likes of Steen tonight.
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Post by snabbit888 on Jun 8, 2016 3:39:01 GMT -5
I won't lie and say I've been an every card reader recently, but it's very cool you're still doing this promotion. It's been a long running fed and that is to be commended. It's very cool to see some of these guys like Steen and Generico and Danielson before they get to where they are now. And though I'm not generally a big fan of created wrestlers mixed with real ones, but Sederick Skyhawk was always my favorite of your creations so glad to see him ascend to the World Title.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 9, 2016 18:42:34 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 4/2/2009:
Tonight the NAWA Cruiserweight Title is on the line in the main event, where AJ Styles defends the belt against the former champion El Generico. Plus, Miles Stylish defends the NAWA Television Title against Chris Hero. Plus, the brackets of the 2009 Gold Rush Tournament will be announced. All that and more on Glory.
The Motor City Machine Guns take on the rather unconventional team of Jimmy Jacobs and Davey Richards in the opening match on Glory. The Guns score the win, finishing off Jacobs with the Skull and bones, after Richards decides he wants no part of this match. The Motor City Machine Guns defeated Jimmy Jacobs and Davey Richards in 10:55(*** ½)
Taylor Wilde cuts a promo, talking about how she doesn’t know what happened to Mia Stylish. Something snapped inside of her. Lost in all of this is the fact she’s the NAWA Women’s Championship and she prepares to defend the belt with honor.
The next match features Taylor Wilde taking on Angelina Love. The NAWA Women’s Title is on the line, but Love, a former champion, wants to get back into the title picture. She uses some wicked tactics in an attempt to cut the champion down. In the end though, Wilde catches Love with a German Suplex for the pin. Taylor Wilde pinned Angelina Love with a German Suplex in 5:55(**)
Beer Money Incorporated cut a promo backstage, as Roode discusses his match against Austin Aries later tonight. Storm says Aries just doesn’t know when to say when, and Storm can respect that, he’s like that at the bar at last call. Tonight, Roode is going to put down Aries, and next week, the Gold Rush Tournament begins. Roode has a match with Jay Briscoe and Storm has a match against Bryan Danielson. They could meet in the Quarterfinals, and Roode says may the better man win.
The next match features Miles Stylish living up to his promise in putting the NAWA Television Championship on the line every week against Chris Hero. One half of the Kings of Wrestling brings the fight to Stylish, and nearly wins the title a couple of times. A huge rolling elbow smash is the biggest of these attempts to win. A moonsault double foot stomp is avoided and Stylish scoops up Hero, before pulling out the Las Vegas Trauma to get the pin. Miles Stylish pinned Chris Hero with the LVT(14:44, ****)
Sederick Skyhawk comes out, with Prince Nana in a wheelchair. Skyhawk demands Steen return the NAWA World Title. Steen comes out and holds up the belt, and asks if this is what Skyhawk wants. Skyhawk yells he is the champion, Steen didn’t pin Skyhawk at Reality Check. Steen says he’s going to hold onto the belt, until Skyhawk gives him a championship match for it.
Skyhawk threatens to have Steen arrested, by the NAWA Owner Amanda Sinclair makes her way out. She makes Steen a deal. If he wins his match next week, he gets a match against Skyhawk, in any match he requests. If he loses, he gets fined and suspended, for stealing the NAWA World Title Belt from the champion. Steen accepts, and Nana announces Skyhawk will take on Abyss and Sonjay Dutt in a handicap match. Sinclair confirms the match and Steen says when he steamrolls Skyhawk’s boys, he’s taking this belt. He throws the NAWA World Title Belt down at the ramp.
The next match features Austin Aries against Robert Roode. Aries comes flying at the bell, beating down Roode with a series of chops, until Roode cuts him off. Aries makes a comeback after Roode wears him down. He hits a huge DDT out of the corner and heads to the top rope. 450 Splash misses when Roode rolls out of the way. He covers Aries, pulling the tights for leverage and scoring the pin. Robert Roode pinned Austin Aries in 14:33(** ½)
Roode gets the win through slightly dubious means and goes into the Gold Rush Tournament next week to take on Jay Briscoe.
The main event features the NAWA Cruiserweight Title on the line when AJ Styles steps into the ring with El Generico. Both men trade some pretty low impact technical offense. He throws Styles into the ropes and leapfrog over him. Generico hits a huge dropkick which sends Styles flying through the floors. Generico steps back and pulls out a somersault plancha to take down Styles on the floor. Generico pulls himself back up and rolls into the ring, and rolls back out to break the count.
Generico jabs away at Styles and throws him into the ring. Springboard is countered into a dropkick. Styles leaps down and elbows away at the back of the head of Generico. He pulls him up and delivers a vertical suplex into a reverse neckbreaker! Styles steps back and delivers a pair of dropkicks to the back of his head. Styles picks up Generico and throws him into the corner. Running forearm smash into the corner is avoided.
He throws Styles halfway across the ring and delivers a series of jabs to the chest. Styles is thrown across the ring and Generico goes for the Yakuza Kick into the corner. Styles ducks and Generico hits the corner. He turns around and eats a Pele Kick! He covers Generico hooking the leg for a two and a half count.
Styles drags Generico into the center of the ring and sets him up. Generico is sprawled out and Styles goes for a Springboard 450 Splash. Generico rolls out of the way and Styles lands on his feet. Styles nails him with a back kick and hammers him into the corner. He throws Generico halfway across the corner. Jumping knee smash into the corner and Styles puts him on the top rope. He delivers a leaping uppercut punch to the chest. Styles grabs Generico and tries to bring him out of the corner with an Iconcolasm, but a spinning headscissors counters it.
Generico jabs away at Styles in the corner and sends him across the ring. A forearm smash into the corner stuns Styles and Generico heads to the second rope. He rains down the right hand punches onto the face of his adversary before dropping down. He sets up Styles and goes for the Brain Bustuh. Styles knees him in the side of the head. Generico hits him with an elbow smash to the side of the head and Styles throws him into the corner.
Kick nails Styles and Generico heads to the second rope. Tornado DDT connects and Generico heads to the outside. A springboard somersault senton crashes down onto the chest of AJ Styles and Generico covers him hooking the leg for a two and a half count. Generico steps to the outside and springboard sunset flip. Styles rolls through and Generico is positioned. Styles Clash brings Generico down and Styles rolls him over for the pin. AJ Styles pinned El Generico with the Styles Clash in 17:55(****)
Styles retains the NAWA Cruiserweight Title tonight on Glory and beats the former champion to cement himself as champion.
We see the brackets for the 2009 Gold Rush Tournament as Glory comes off of the air.
[ROODE] [J. BRISCOE]
[STORM] [DANIELSON]
[JOE] [GENERICO]
[STYLES] [BLACK]
[HART] [ARIES]
[DANIELS] [STYLISH]
[HERO] [CASTAGNOLI]
[MCGUINESS] [ANGLE]
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Post by mattharms on Jun 11, 2016 16:28:22 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 4/9/2009: Hype is made tonight for the first two first round matches of the 2009 Gold Rush tournament. Also, Kevin Steen squares off against Sonjay Dutt and Abyss with huge ramifications. Should Steen win, he gets another NAWA World Title Shot, with any stipulation of his choosing. If Abyss and Dutt when, the he’s fined and suspended, and obviously he will receive no tag team title shot.
The first Gold Rush Tournament Match features Robert Roode taking on Jay Briscoe. Roode’s Beer Money Incorporated Cohort James Storm is not at ringside for this match, preparing for his match against Bryan Danielson later tonight in the other first round match. Roode and Briscoe have an interesting battle, with Roode using his technical ability to cut Jay down to the canvas. Jay fights out and pulls out a leg lariat, before heading up to the top rope. Roode catches him off of the ropes and pulls out the Death Valley Driver for the pin. Robert Roode pinned Jay Briscoe with the Death Valley Driver in 8:55(****)
Roode advances to the elite eight in the Gold Rush Tournament where he will be taking on the winner of Bryan Danielson and James Storm. It could be the battle of Beer Money.
We see a match from two weeks ago on Glory, when Mia Stylish destroyed Awesome Kong with a steel chair. Tonight, Kong wants a match against Mia Stylish, and this time it will be a no disqualification match.
The next match featured Awesome Kong taking on Mia Stylish in a no disqualification match. Both of these women brought a brutal battle to each other and exchanged punches and chops. Kong tries to take advantage of the no disqualification stipulation by bringing out the steps, which doesn’t work too well as Stylish dropkicks the stairs into the face of Kong. Back into the ring, until Stylish slaps on the Guillotine Choke and taps out her enemy. Mia Stylish defeated Awesome Kong with the Guillotine Choke in 9:55(***)
Stylish gets on the microphone and talks about how Taylor Wilde didn’t earn the NAWA Women’s Championship because she never pinned the champion. Stylish says she took down Awesome Kong, what do you think she’ll do to Wilde?
Next up, Miles Stylish puts his NAWA Television Title on the line against one half of the Motor City Machine Guns in Alex Shelley. Some people forget how good of a singles competitor Alex Shelley is and he most certainly gives the champion some anxious moments. We see Shelley going for the Sliced Bread #2 and Stylish blocks it the first time. A second time connects for a two and a half count. Third time is countered with an inverted suplex and Stylish hits the LVT for the pin. Miles Stylish pinned Alex Shelley with the LVT in 13:22 to retain the NAWA Television Championship(****)
Stylish retains his championship belt, but the former champion Teddy Hart has to be waiting in the wings.
The Gold Rush Tournament continues with James Storm taking on Bryan Danielson. The NAWA International Champion squares off against one half of the NAWA World Tag Team Champions in a very big tag team match. Both men trade chops and punches during the early portion of this match, with Storm using his rough neck tactics. Lung Blower brings down Danielson for the pin. Last Call is ducked and Danielson fires away at some kicks. Storm fights out of the LaBell Lock and hits an inverted lung blower on Danielson. He goes up to the top rope and misses a springboard elbow drop. Knee Strike nails Storm and Danielson covers him hooking the leg for the pin. Bryan Danielson pinned James Storm with the Knee Strike in 11:44(****)
Bryan Danielson and Robert Roode is announced as the first Quarterfinal Round Match in the Gold Rush Tournament. Next week, El Generico meets Samoa Joe and AJ Styles takes on Tyler Black in tournament matches.
The next match is a high stakes match, with Kevin Steen taking on both Sonjay Dutt and Abyss in a handicap match. Steen runs over Dutt and throws him to the arena floor. Dutt bounces through the ropes and lands on the arena floor with a thud. This leaves Steen open to be down Abyss. Abyss catches Steen off of the ropes with a huge boot to the face. He beats down his adversary and hits a huge kneedrop to the chest of his adversary. Abyss pounds away at Steen and rag dolls him the corner. Dutt is back in and Rocket Launch Cross Body Block brings down Steen for a two count.
Abyss beats on Steen in the corner. Steen fights out of the corner with forearm smashes and a huge spinning leg lariat out of the corner pops Abyss in the face. Abyss staggers to a standing position and Steen delivers forearm smashes which continuously pop Abyss on the bridge of the nose. More rapid fire attacks stuns Abyss and sends him flying into the corner. Steen charges in and Abyss gets the foot up into the face of Steen.
Choke Slam is countered and Steen throws Abyss into the ropes. Onto the shoulders and a huge F-5 brings Abyss down. Dutt tries to springboard back in, but Steen catches him and fallaway slam dumps him onto Abyss. Dutt staggers up and Steen hits the Pop Up Power Bomb, sending Dutt crashing down onto Abyss. Steen makes the cover on both men to score the pin. Kevin Steen defeated Abyss and Sonjay Dutt in 11:44(**)
Steen is on the microphone and announces he wants the one match where he knows Sederick Skyhawk won’t be able to save his title. Fifteen feet of steel will surround the ring. Yes, it’s going to be Kevin Steen against Sederick Skyhawk at Gold Rush inside the confines of a Steel Cage for the NAWA World Title. The fans pop big for this match. Skyhawk won’t be able to have interference ran with a cage around the ring.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 13, 2016 16:31:13 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 4/16/2009: Tonight the Gold Rush Tournament continues with El Generico taking on Samoa Joe and Tyler Black taking on the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion AJ Styles. Plus, Sederick Skyhawk and Kevin Steen both have words, leading to their big NAWA World Title Match at Gold Rush. Plus, the main event features Miles Stylish making his weekly NAWA Television Championship defense against the former champion Robert Roode. Let’s head down to the ring for more action on NAWA Glory.
The Gold Rush Tournament begins with a match between El Generico and Samoa Joe. Generico has to use his speed and agility to keep Joe off balance and it works in the early portion of this match. Joe catches Generico off of the ropes and batters him in the corner. A brutalizing power bomb almost puts Generico down for a close nearfall. Joe stomps away at Generico and steps up him for the Clutch. Generico fights out of the move twice, before Joe catches him a third time. Generico has nowhere to go and Generico taps out. Samoa Joe defeated El Generico with the Rear Naked Choke in 10:55(****)
Samoa Joe gets a win tonight over El Generico and advances into the Elite Eight of the Gold Rush Tournament. Joe may be using this tournament as a stepping stone to get another NAWA World Title Shot down the road.
The NAWA Women’s Champion Taylor Wilde took on a persistent competitor in the form of Alissa Flash. Flash attacks Wilde at the bell and beats her down for the early portion of this match. Wilde manages to get the win with a German Suplex which catches Flash.Taylor Wilde pinned Alissa Flash with a German Suplex in 5:44(** ½)
Mia Stylish comes out and says Taylor Wilde is a thief and a fraud. She shouldn’t be the NAWA Women’s Champion, because she hasn’t beaten the champion in the ring, one, two, three, where it counted. Wilde interrupts and says if Stylish wants a piece of her, they can settle it in the ring, where it matters. She’ll put the NAWA Women’s Title on the line next week against Stylish. Stylish says when she beats Wilde, she’ll take back her belt for the fourth time, and maybe in time, she’ll forgive Wilde for her sins.
Sederick Skyhawk and Prince Nana talk about how Kevin Steen thinks he’s at an advantage, by locking Skyhawk in a cage, a home for an animal like Steen. Nana says the NAWA World Title is a prestigious prize and only a star like Skyhawk should hold it. Inside the Cage, Skyhawk will show Steen why wrestling talent and ability triumphs over brutality.
Kevin Steen has some words, saying he’s a prize fighter, always has been and always will be. The prize he’s been looking for is the NAWA World Title. Skyhawk has been holding the belt for the past five months, and he doesn’t have the same respect for all of the former champions which came before him. Steen will bring prestige to the NAWA World Title when he beats Skyhawk in the center of the ring at Gold Rush on May 3rd.
Speaking of Gold Rush, the tournament continues with Tyler Black taking on AJ Styles. A nice technical battle occurs between these two men with lots of high flying actions. Styles pulls out a Pele Kick and a Springboard Forearm Smash. Black catches Styles off of the ropes on a springboard with a superkick, but Styles kicks out. Styles and Black trade more nearfalls, until Black avoids the Styles Clash and hits a turnbuckle power bomb, before pulling out a jack-knife cradle for the pin. Tyler Black pinned AJ Styles with the Jack-Knife Cradle in 13:44.
Tyler Black advances and fights an old rival in the Quarterfinals in Samoa Joe. Next week, Austin Aries takes on Teddy Hart and Miles Stylish takes on Christopher Daniels, and after that night, another tournament match will be set up.
The NAWA Television Championship is on the line for this main event match with Robert Roode trying to regain the championship he was stripped of almost a year again against the champion Miles Stylish. Both of these men have a technical battle to start, with Stylish getting a bit ahead. Roode cheap shots Stylish and hammers away at him with forearm smashes, before throwing him into the ropes. A tilt a whirl backbreaker brings Stylish down and Roode turns Stylish over. Roode hammers away at Stylish and gutwrench into a suplex brings him down.
Roode is using his cheap tactics to work over Stylish. He hoists up Stylish and rams him into the corner a couple of times. Forearm smashes keep clipping Stylish across the point of the jaw. Stylish is launched halfway across the ring and Roode nails him with a huge forearm smash right between the eyes. Roode hammers away at Stylish and climbs to the second rope. A Blockbuster Neckbreaker connects and Roode covers Stylish hooking the leg for a two and a half count.
Stylish is pulled up and Roode drills him with more forearm smashes to the face. Stylish is backed into the corner and shoulders into the stomach in the corner stun Stylish. Roode hammers away at Stylish and throws him all the way to the opposite end of the ring. He follows in with a huge forearm smash to the side of the head. The forearm smash slumps Stylish in the corner and Roode puts him on the top rope.
He goes up to the top rope for a superplex. Stylish holds onto the top rope to block and shoves Roode off. Springboard Rana is countered with a Spiral Bomb! Roode has the champion covers and only a two and nine tenths count!
Roode thought he had it and the fans did as well. He hoists up Stylish onto his shoulders. Stylish drops behind and throws Roode off into the ropes. Spinning headscissors connects and Stylish follows up with forearm after forearm raining down onto the face of Roode. He sends Roode into the corner and climbs to the second rope. Ten count punches delivered into a Frankensteiner out of the corner. Stylish has Roode set up for the Las Vegas Trauma. Roode lands on his feet and sends Stylish off the ropes. Spinebuster is countered with a huge DDT and now Stylish ascends to the top rope. Frog splash hits the knees of Roode!
Both men are down and in comes Teddy Hart from the back. Stylish is up and Hart dropkicks him in the back of the leg for the disqualification. Miles Stylish defeated Robert Roode via disqualification to retain the NAWA Television Title in 15:55(****)
We see Hart beating down Stylish, until Roode gets into Hart’s face. Hart yells it’s my belt and Roode and Hart are about ready to get into it with each other. Stylish dropkicks Roode into Hart and both of them go to the outside. Stylish dives onto Hart and Roode with a springboard cross body block.
It’s all breaking down on NAWA Glory into unmistakable chaos. What the hell is going to happen next? We fade to black with the chaos reigning supreme.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 15, 2016 17:19:57 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 4/23/2009:
Tonight, three championship matches, with the NAWA Television Title on the line when Miles Stylish puts his belt on the line. The Motor City Machine Guns take on Beer Money Incorporated for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles and Mia Stylish challenges Taylor Wilde for the NAWA Women’s Title.
Miles Stylish takes on the brutal bruiser known as Hernandez with the NAWA Television Title. Stylish has a Gold Rush Tournament Match later tonight against Christopher Daniels, and few would fault him for stepping out of the match to focus on that one. Hernandez uses his brutality to wreck Daniels and sends him into the corner. A huge running clothesline sets up Hernandez for a flying splash. Stylish rolls out of the way and applies a La Magistral Cradle to roll up Hernandez for the pin. Miles Stylish pins Hernandez with a La Magistral Cradle in 10:55(***)
Miles Stylish will step into the ring to take on Christopher Daniels in the 2009 Gold Rush Tournament First Round Match.
Speaking of the Gold Rush Tournament, Teddy Hart takes on Austin Aries in a return match from the 2006 Tournament Finals. Aries and Hart exchange some holds on the mat, with Hart working over Aries in the center of the ring. He sets him up, but Aries fights out. Aries hits the Brain Buster for a nearfall. Teddy Hart makes it to the ropes. Aries heads up for a springboard dropkick, but Hart catches him with a pop up enzuigiri to the head and pulls off a top rope DDT. He covers Aries and scores the pin to advance forward in the tournament. Teddy Hart pinned Austin Aries with a Top-Rope DDT in 11:44(*** ½)
Teddy Hart will face the winner of Stylish and Daniels tonight in the tournament.
We cut backstage where Christopher Daniels is having a few words before his match later tonight where he steps into the ring against Miles Stylish. Stylish beat him a while back on Glory. Daniels and Stylish go way back and tonight on Glory, the two of them will compete for the right advance to the Gold Rush Tournament. Daniels won the tournament back in 2004 and will win it again this year.
The NAWA Women’s Title is on the line between Taylor Wilde and Mia Stylish. Taylor’s plucky underdog tactics frustrate the champion and Stylish tries to punish her with a series of submission moves. Kimura Lock is avoided at least twice and Taylor makes the comeback. She sunset flips Stylish out of the corner and almost scores the pin. A dropkick sends Stylish to the outside and Wilde goes for a tope suicida, but Stylish dodges it and Wilde lands on the floor hard! Stylish makes her way to the ring to break the count and then rolls back out. She pounds away at Wilde and rams her into the ring apron, sending her back into the ring and causing Wilde to beat the count. Taylor Wilde defeated Mia Stylish via countout to retain the NAWA Women’s Title in 10:22(** ½)
Stylish enters the ring and nails Wilde with an elbow strike to the back of the head. She keeps beating down on Wilde and takes her down with a huge spinebuster, before slapping on the Kimura Lock. She’s trying to break the arm of the champion and….everyone hears something pop, she might have just done so. Stylish leaves and yells you’re not a champion if you don’t have one arm. Mia Stylish failed to retain her title, and Wilde still hasn’t pinned the champion yet.
The next match featured the NAWA World Tag Team Titles on the line with the Motor City Machine Guns challenging Beer Money Incorporated for the titles. The Guns pin ball James Storm in the early portion of this match and rag tag him. Shelley is caught with a knee to the back by Roode and Storm hits a Stun Gun on Shelley before beating him down in the center of the ring, drawing the ire of the fans. Beer Money hot tag in and out to keep Shelley isolated in the corner.
The rabid fire tags in and out continue. Shelley tries to fight his way out of the corner. Beer Money force him back into the corner. Roode hammers him with forearm smashes and throws him across the ring. A running forearm into the opposite corner and Roode sets up Shelley. A huge spinebuster brings Shelley down and Roode backs off to continue to hammer away at his opponent with a series of rapid fire stomps. Roode turns over Shelley and pounds away at the back of his head. He heads to the second rope and dives off, but eats a kick to the face.
Race to the corner and hot tag made to Chris Sabin, who runs wild in the ring. He proceeds to beat down Roode and sends him crashing into the corner on the other side. A leaping clothesline in the corner stuns Roode and Sabin takes a half of a step back. Roode is on his knees and Sabin catches him with a series of kicks right to the ribs which further stuns him. A kick is blocked and Sabin pops up with a stepover spinning heel kick. He covers for a two count before James Storm makes the save.
Everything is all breaking down in the ring. Storm nails Sabin with a super kick and Roode rolls him up from behind to score the pin. Beer Money Incorporated defeated The Motor City Machine Guns to retain the NAWA World Tag Team Titles in 16:44(****)
Beer Money retained the titles and Robert Roode goes into the Gold Rush Tournament to challenge Bryan Danielson in the Quarterfinals.
The main event takes place where Miles Stylish takes on Christopher Daniels in the Quarterfinal Round Match in the Gold Rush Tournament. Daniels takes advantage of the tender ribs from Stylish’s match with Hernandez, beating him down. A series of submission holds and strikes work over the ribs. Stylish fights out of a bodyscissors sleeperhold, until Daniels takes him down with a short arm clothesline and hits the Best Moonsault Ever to the injured ribs, only get a two count.
Daniels pounds away at Stylish and steps back, hitting a running kick to the side of the face. He drags Stylish into the center of the ring and goes to the outside. Springboard elbow drop is avoided. Stylish makes the comeback and goes for the Las Vegas Trauma. Daniels avoids the move. Angel’s Wings is countered with a high back body drop. Daniels hits a spin kick and heads up top. Stylish shoves Daniels off the ropes and causes him to land on the apron. Jumping kick to the head and Daniels tries to springboard in. Stylish catches him on his shoulders and hits the Las Vegas Trauma for the pin. Miles Stylish pinned Christopher Daniels with the Las Vegas Trauma in 12:20(*** ½)
Miles Stylish advances to face Teddy Hart in the Quarterfinals of the Gold Rush Tournament, the second time he will meet Hart on that night, as earlier in the night, he will defend his NAWA Television Championship against Teddy Hart. So either of these competitors have the potential to be in four matches, instead of three at Gold Rush. That will hit their limits. Next week, Claudio Castagnoli against Chris Hero and Nigel McGuiness against Kurt Angle in the final two Gold Rush Tournament matches.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 17, 2016 17:29:45 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 4/30/2007:
Tonight, the final two round matches in the Gold Rush Tournament, featuring Chris Hero taking on Claudio Castagnoli and Kurt Angle squaring off against Nigel McGuinness. Plus, we will see a number one contenders match for the NAWA Cruiserweight Title where the winner challenges AJ Styles this Sunday.
Miles Stylish takes on Christopher Daniels for the NAWA Television Championship. Last week, Daniels lost to Stylish in the Gold Rush Tournament and this week, he tries to take the NAWA Television Title from him. Back and forth action, with Daniels coming closer to Stylish. Best Moonsault Ever is avoided and Stylish sets up him for the Las Vegas Trauma. Daniels blocks it the first time and he is caught the second time and nailed down for the pin. Miles Stylish pinned Christopher Daniels with the Las Vegas Trauma in 12:44(****)
Stylish will take on Teddy Hart twice next Sunday. The first match will be for the NAWA Television Title in a return match from Reality Check and the second match will be in the Gold Rush Tournament. Both of these men may have to fight four matches in one night as opposed to three if they are going to win the tournament.
Recap of last week, with Mia Stylish losing to countout over Taylor Wilde and Stylish snapping. She breaks Wilde’s arm with a Kimura Lock. We understand Taylor Wilde will be on the shelf for the next few weeks from her injuries, although she will be back to defend the NAWA Women’s Title.
Four top competitors square off with El Generico, Davey Richards, Kenny King, and Sonjay Dutt fighting for the right to challenge AJ Styles for the NAWA Cruiserweight Championship at Gold Rush this Sunday. Richards and Genrico wipe themselves out, leaving Dutt and King one on one. Dutt heads up top and goes for a corkscrew moonsault. King moves and hits a lifting double arm DDT for the pin to net himself a Cruiserweight Title shot against AJ Styles this Sunday at Gold Rush. Kenny King defeated El Generico, Sonjay Dutt, and Davey Richards in 11:44(***)
Kevin Steen and Sederick Skyhawk will square off for the NAWA World Title inside a Steel Cage Match. Steen talks about how he’s ready to get straight to the top against Skyhawk and the NAWA World title is the top prize in the world of wrestling. Skyhawk vows to take down Steen and prove why he’s a great champion.
Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli battle in the seventh first round match of the Gold Rush Tournament. Given they are regular tag team partners, they know each other pretty well. Strikes are traded from both sides, with Castagnoli slinging Hero into the corner and battering him with a series of chops. Hero fights back and pulls off a second rope tornado DDT for a nearfall. Hero climbs to the top rope and hits a moonsault. A second moonsault is avoided. Castagnoli throws Hero into the ropes and gives him the Swiss Death and scores the pin. Claudio Castagnoli pinned Chris Hero with the Swiss Death in 12:32(*** ½)
Claudio Castagnoli will take on the winner of Nigel McGuinness and Kurt Angle in the final Quarterfinal Round Match.
And here is the match, with Nigel McGuininess taking on Kurt Angle. Angle is the 2007 Gold Rush Tournament winner and McGuinness made it to the finals last year. Both of these competitors know what it’s about and know what it takes. They start trading some stiff forearm smashes. McGuinness wins the battle and knees Angle. Snap mare and McGuinness pulls up a jumping neck snap. He goes right to Angle’s neck, which has given him problems in the past. He applies a neck crank until Angle starts to fight out of the move.
Angle starts jabbing away at him and throws McGuinness into the ropes. He runs into McGuinness and hits an overhead belly to belly suplex. Rushing McGuinness. He grabs him and takes him down throat first onto the top rope with a stun gun. Angle is hung up and McGuinness pops him in the face with a kneelift which sends him all the way to the floor. Angle drops down onto the outside and McGuinness goes back up. He slams Angle into the steps and throws him back in. He climbs to the top rope. Angle runs up and McGuinness punches away at him. Angle drops down and McGuinness hits a knee strike off of the top rope. He covers Angle and gets a two and a half count!
McGuinness stands on Angle’s face and spinning boot scrape. He stomps away at him and steps back. He leans back on the ropes and goes for a Jawbreaker Lariat. Angle ducks the move at the last minute and pulls off two German Suplexes. McGuinness blocks the third and pulls off a backward kick to the groin. Angle is doubled over and McGuinness pulls him into a short arm lariat to take him down. Two and a half count!
The former long reigning NAWA International Champion winds up for the Jawbreaker once again. Angle catches him by the leg when he comes back off of the ropes and slaps on the Ankle Lock! McGuinness is trying to find a way to tap out, but he has nowhere to go so he does tap out. Kurt Angle taps out Nigel McGuinness with the Ankle Lock in 14:51(**** 1/4)
Bryan Danielson takes on Robert Roode. Tyler Black takes on Samoa Joe. Miles Stylish takes on Teddy Hart. And now Kurt Angle takes on Claudio Castagnoli. The Elite Eight has been set, with half of the field being former Gold Rush Tournament winners, in Danielson(2005), Hart(2006), Angle(2007), and Stylish(2008). There’s a fifty percent chance we can get the first ever two time winner of the Gold Rush Tournament this Sunday. The winner receives an NAWA World Title Shot on August 16th, 2009 at WrestleClash VIII.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 22, 2016 16:03:03 GMT -5
NAWA Gold Rush 2009-5/3/2009:
Tonight, the 2009 Gold Rush Tournament will conclude. Plus, inside the confines of a Steel Cage, we will see Kevin Steen challenge Sederick Skyhawk one more time for the NAWA World Title. We’re not going to waste any time, let’s get down to the ring with the NAWA Television Title on the line.
Teddy Hart challenged Miles Stylish for the NAWA Television Title in their first of two matches tonight. Stylish and Hart exchange some technical wrestling on the mat. Both Hart and Stylish look like they want to conserve their energy for later in the evening. Hart is pushed back into the corner and Stylish hammers away at his opponent with chops. He throws Hart into the ropes. A tilt a whirl is countered with a spinning headscissors which flips Stylish down onto the canvas.
Hart steps back and two basement dropkicks to Stylish. Hart beats on Stylish and goes to work on the knee of the former 2008 Gold Rush winner. Hart drags Stylish to the ring apron and folds his leg over the apron. He does it a couple of more times before picking up Stylish back into the ring. A huge belly to back suplex brings Stylish down. Hart floats over hooking the leg and gets a two count. Hart rolls over Stylish and hammers away at him.
A couple of more stomps to the back of the head continues to stun Stylish. Hart throws Stylish into the corner and shoulder thrust into the corner. He hoists up Stylish to the top rope. Hart is now perched on the top rope and ready to land a top rope Frankensteiner. Hart flips over, landing onto his face. Stylish jumps off with a flying somersault neckbreaker off of the ropes. He covers Hart hooking the leg and gets a two count.
Stylish picks up Hart and hammers him with a series of elbow strikes down across the back of his head. He chops away at his opponent in the corner. The NAWA Television Champion hurls Hart into the corner and tilt a whirl is countered when Hart slips down his back. Waistlock into a rolling cradle. Stylish hangs onto the ropes and delivers a back kick to Hart. Onto the shoulders, and Stylish counters by landing on his feet. Kick blocked and Enzuigiri connects to Stylish. Hart steps back and standing shooting star press on Stylish. He covers the NAWA Television Champion and only gets a two count.
Hart picks up Stylish and pushes him into the corner. Forearms start to drill Stylish into the corner. Hart whips Stylish halfway across the ring and goes for a jumping forearm smash into the corner. Stylish ducks and Hart hits the corner. Stylish sets up Hart and turns him with the Las Vegas Trauma. He covers Hart hooking the leg. Two and nine tenths count when Hart makes it to the ropes just in time!
Stylish drags Hart back into the center of the ring and covers him. He barely gets the shoulder up just before the count of two. The NAWA Television Champion ascends to the top rope. Hart is up to his feet and Hart grabs the referee, pulling him into the way. Stylish puts the breaks on and allows Hart to pull out a front chop block. He grabs the leg of Stylish and sets him up. Sharpshooter is almost locked on. If he turns Stylish over, this match is as good as done. No Stylish reaches up to fight it and rolls up Hart into a small package for the pin. Miles Stylish retained the NAWA Television Title over Teddy Hart with a small package in 12:55(****)
Hart tries to attack Stylish after the bell. This time Stylish launches him to the arena floor. Stylish retains the NAWA Television Title as Hart stews on the floor. These two will fight one more time in the Quarterfinal Round of the Gold Rush Tournament.
Bryan Danielson and Robert Roode open up the Gold Rush Tournament. Back at StarClash 2007, Robert Roode won the NAWA Television Championship from Bryan Danielson. A lot has changed during this particular time. The announcers remind us Roode has yet to lose a single match by pinfall or submission. Roode and Danielson do some chain wrestling to kick off the match until Roode bullies Danielson into the corner and slaps him around a little bit, drawing some heat from the fans. Danielson fires back out of the corner with a series of elbow strikes.
Roode is bounced off the ropes, leapfrog over Roode, and Danielson dropkicks him. Danielson hooks Roode and flips him over and down to the canvas. He applies a side guillotine lock in an attempt to further punish Roode. Roode fights out of the hold and chops away at Danielson. Danielson returns fire with chops of his own and sends Roode off into the corner on the opposite end of the ring. He charges Roode into the corner. The foot is brought up into the face of Danielson.
Roode comes out of the corner with a clothesline, and he starts to pound away at his adversary with a series of stomps. He pulls Danielson out of the corner and starts paint brushing him. He throws Danielson off into the ropes and catches him coming off of the ropes with a powerslam. He covers Danielson hooking the leg for a two count. Roode pulls himself to a standing position and delivers a pair of elbow drops. He picks up Danielson and sets him. A forearm smash across the back of the head. Another pair of forearm smashes driven down onto the back of the head of Danielson. Danielson is launched halfway across the ring and hits the corner hard.
Shoulder thrusts in the corner stuns Danielson. Roode hoists up Danielson for a suplex. Danielson counters with a series of knee strikes to the side of the head. Roode steps back and lariats Danielson almost out of his boots. He covers Danielson for a two count. Roode yells for Danielson to stand down and hits him with more kicks to the side of the head. Roode goes for a face plant on the top turnbuckle. Danielson slips out of the back door and Roode is sent into the ropes.
Roode bounces back out of the corner and Danielson starts to tag him with a series of kicks to the side of the head. More kicks nail Roode in the ribs and one vicious kick pops him into the side of the head. Danielson steps back and pulls off a huge roundhouse kick in the corner. He heads to the top rope. Roode catches him off top and slams him off. Danielson is set up off the Payoff. That’s the move Roode used to win the title. Danielson counters with a small package. Two and a half count when Roode barely slips out of the move.
Danielson is up to his feet and Roode keeps rag tagging Danielson with a series of forearm smashes in the corner. Danielson is launched halfway across the ring and Roode follows him with a huge forearm smash to the chest which stuns his adversary. Roode sets up Danielson on the top rope. Danielson kicks Roode off and springboard dropkick brings his opponent down. Cover on Roode and Roode kicks out once again. Danielson steps back and goes for an attack. Roode catches Danielson and hoists him up. Death Valley Driver brings Danielson down. He covers him hooking the leg and gets the pin…only for Danielson to just throw his shoulder up at the last possible second!
Roode stomps away at Danielson and throws him into the corner. Danielson bounces into the corner and Roode charges on into the corner shoulder first. Danielson ducks out of the way and Roode hits the corner hard! Roode turns around and eats a huge knee strike to the face. Roode crumples up like a piece of paper and Danielson covers him for the pin. Bryan Danielson pinned Robert Roode with the running knee strike(13:20)(*** ½)
Roode has tasted defeat by pinfall for the first time in the New Age Wrestling Alliance and it’s at the hands, or rather the knee of Bryan Danielson. Danielson is geared up to fight the winner of the next match between Samoa Joe and Tyler Black, two old rivals lock up one more time in the next match.
Tyler Black defeated Samoa Joe in a brutal Last Man Standing Match at Reality Check. Can he beat Joe in this match? Black gets the early offense on Joe and punishes him with a series of forearm smashes into the corner. Joe fights back with his brutality and throws Black halfway across the ring. Black ducks a charge from Samoa Joe and returns fire with a pair of dropkicks. Joe is almost sent through the ropes and almost lands on the ring apron. Black hits a dropkick to the side of the head and steps back. A tope suicida brings Joe down onto the canvas.
Joe is rolled back into the ring. Black springboards back into the ring and nails Joe with an elbow smash right to the face. Joe staggers to his feet and Black starts hammering away at him. He tries to drop Joe only to get caught and hoisted onto the shoulders. Joe pulls out a massive Samoan Drop which crushes Black’s weight underneath his massive girth. He makes the cover hooking the leg off to the side and only gets a two count.
The former NAWA World Champion steps back and hits a pair of kneedrops which stuns Black. Joe bends down and starts punching away at Black’s face. Joe hoists up Black on the top rope. Black fights him off from the top rope. Joe pulls the ankle and sends Black crashing off of the top rope. Joe steps back and a huge elbow drop drilled to the side of his head. He picks up Black in a fireman’s carry and takes a couple of steps forward, before landing a violent gutbuster.
Joe bends down and starts hammering away at Black. He wraps his massive legs around Black’s ribs and rolls him around the corner. Joe hammers away at the chest of Black. Black tries to fight out. Joe torments Black with punches and kicks to the side of the ribs, stunning him with further offense.
Black is trying to get to his feet and the fans are rallying behind him. Joe picks up Black and sends him into the corner. Three knee smashes in succession in the corner and Joe has Black onto his shoulders. Black slips down the backdoor and hits a dropkick to the back of the leg. Joe is rocked and Black steps back. Joe catches his attempt at a cross body and pulls up a huge fallaway slam. Joe steps back and a bone crushing senton delivered to Black for a two count.
Joe sets up Black in the corner and pounds away at him. He goes for the Running Yakuza Kick in the corner. Black dodges the attack and Joe hits the corner. Joe is staggered and BLACK SUPERKICKS HIM! Joe is wobbling on his feet and Black hits a second superkick! Joe is down to his knees and Black hits a third superkick. He covers Joe hooking the leg and gets a two and three fourths count!
Black can’t believe it. He starts pounding on the ground and ascends to the top rope. Joe staggers up to his feet and Black dives off with a flying cross body block. He covers Joe and gets another two count. Black steps back and stomps away at the back of his adversaries head. He goes for the Curb Stomp. Joe avoids the move and has Black. German Suplex release connects. Black is folded up and Joe grabs him into a rear naked choke. Black is already in perfect position. Joe puts the hold on Black and he squirms, but has no choice other than to tap out. Samoa Joe makes Tyler Black submit to the Rear Naked Choke in 12:22(*** ½)
The announcers put over the fact Samoa Joe has advanced and will meet Bryan Danielson in the second round.
Teddy Hart and Miles Stylish hook it up one more time, this time in the Quarterfinals of the Gold Rush Tournament. Hart attacks Stylish at the bell and tries to roll him up into a cradle for the pin in the first thirty seconds. Stylish kicks out and returns fire on Hart. Hart is sent flipping over the buckles hard and Stylish delivers a running dropkick which sends Hart crashing down to the outside from his position.
Hart staggers up and enters the ring. Stylish hammers away at Hart and delivers a swinging snap suplex. He floats over and covers Hart hooking the leg. He gets a two count. Stylish picks up Hart and beats on him, sending him into the buckles. Stylish charges in and Hart gets the boot up to the face.
Another boot is up in the face and Hart climbs to the second rope. He pulls out a springboard inverted bulldog and covers Stylish hooking the leg to score a two and nine tenths count. Hart picks up Stylish and hammers him with a series of forearm smashes which rocks him back into the corner. Stylish is launched halfway across the ring and Hart follows it in with a running kneelift to the face. Stylish drops down to the ground and Hart is on the second rope. Corkscrew Elbow Drop connects to the chest of Stylish. Hart covers and gets a two count.
Hart starts to zero in on the back and the legs of Stylish. He pounds away at them like he’s a pitbull, assaulting pretty much every single inch of his body he could manage. He delivers a stomp to the back of the leg. Another series of stomps and Hart steps through, attempting the Sharpshooter. Stylish fights the move and hammers away at Hart with forearm smashes. Hart backs off and drills him with more stomps. He delivers a pair of backbreakers and hooks a bow and arrow submission hold. He punishes the back.
Stylish fights out of the hold with elbow strikes driven down to the side of the face. The fans are getting behind Stylish, and cheering him on. Hart pulls himself up and kick to the ribs. Another kick to the ribs stuns Stylish and puts him back into the corner. Hart sets up Stylish and sets him up on the top turnbuckle. Hart ascends the ropes, hooking Stylish. A huge superplex connects. Hart is slow to cover because he hit just as hard. Only a two and nine tenths!
Hart is getting frustrated by his inability to put Stylish away. He brings him into the center of the ring and steps through, applying the Sharpshooter. Hart is leaning back on Stylish, working on the back. The referee is checking on Stylish, asking him if he wants to give in. Stylish shakes his head and refuses to give in. He will not bend or break, not now and not ever. Hart is putting his full weight down onto the small of his opponent’s back.
Stylish yanks and pulls himself to the ropes. He’s like a wounded dog and Hart is like a pitbull, holding onto the Shaprshooter. He makes it to the ropes, drawing cheers from the fans.
Hart releases the hold at the count of four and picks up Stylish. He rams him with shoulder thrusts into the corner. Hart launches Stylish across the ring. He charges into the corner and Stylish nails him with an elbow smash. Another pair of elbow smashes and Stylish throws him into the ropes. Tilt a whirl into a powerslam brings Hart down! Stylish is favoring his back, and he pulls himself to his feet. He hoists up Hart onto the shoulders. He can’t hold Hart up for the Las Vegas Trauma! Stylish collapses underneath the weight of Hart. Hart covers him for a two and a half count!
Stylish is dragged into position and Hart is going for a high risk move. Shooting Star Elbow Drop misses when Stylish rolls out of the way. Stylish pulls out a La Magistral Cradle for a two and a half count. Hart goes to the eyes and goes for a kick. Enzugiri is ducked and Stylish holds onto the leg. He applies a Stretch Muffler onto Hart! He bends the leg back and Hart has no choice other than to tap out. Miles Stylish taps out Teddy Hart in the Stretch Muffler in 13:24(*** ½)
Miles Stylish advances forward in the Gold Rush Tournament with a big win tonight, and will take on the winner of Kurt Angle and Claudio Castagnoli. Pain looks to be shooting through his body as he favors his back.
The next and final Quarterfinal Round match features Claudio Castagnoli taking on Kurt Angle. Both men show their technical wrestling skills at the bell. Angle rolls Castagnoli to the canvas and goes for a knee scissors. Claudio starts to fight out with a series of kicks to the side of Angle’s head. Castagnoli grabs Angle into a headlock and shoves him off of the ropes. Castagnoli shows his impressive athletic ability with a huge leapfrog and even more with a dropkick which sends Angle down.
You don’t expect this offense from a big man like Castagnoli, but he can fly with the best of them. He pounds away at Angle and hoists him up with a gutwrench, showing the strength game as well. Gutwrench suplex drills Angle down with a violent hammer like attack. He steps back and leaping stomp to the chest of Angle. Another leaping stomp stuns Angle and Castagnoli rolls him over. Back mount and he drills Angle with a series of forearm smashes down onto the back of the neck.
Castagnoli picks up Angle and hammers him into the corner. A series of forearm smashes rock Angle and Castagnoli throws him into the corner. Saito Suplex brings Angle down and Angle favors his neck. The announcers discuss how Angle has had problems with his neck in the past, including winning an Olympic Gold Medal with a broken neck. Castagnoli stands on the back of Angle’s head and follows it up with some stomps.
Angle is fighting back. You can’t keep the wrestling machine at bay for very long and Angle is going to fight, until his final breath. Castagnoli hammers Angle with a knee to the midsection. Two more follow it up and he nails Angle with one of those sickening European uppercuts. If he launches Angle into the air for Swiss Death, it’s over! Angle is sent into the corner. Castagnoli charges into the corner. Angle ducks down and Castagnoli hits the corner hard.
German Suplex connects to Castagnoli. He hangs onto Castagnoli for a second one. Castagnoli elbows Angle violently in the face. Angle steps back and headbutts Castagnoli, before hooking him into a double arm hook belly to belly suplex. Castagnoli is now on his feet, and Angle dropkicks Castagnoli, before applying a triangle choke! This deadly submission move could put Castagnoli out, no Castagnoli is powering out of the move and POWER BOMBS ANGLE STRAIGHT OUT OF THE MOVE! He launches Angle up into the air and slams him down. Could it be enough? Making the cover, but no, only a two count!
Castagnoli cracks his neck and the Swiss Superman picks up his adversary. More forearms drill Angle across the back of the neck. He’s slumped in the corner, on dream street. Angle is sent into the corner where he almost flips over into the corner. Tree of Woe hangs Angle upside down. Castagnoli drills Angle in the face with a knee. Another knee drills him in the face, stunning him in the corner.
Angle pulls himself away from the ropes and runs right into the stiff and brutal forms from Castagnoli. Castagnoli grabs Angle up into a gutwrench and hurls him across the ring. Angle rolls over onto his feet and headbutts Castagnoli in the stomach. He tries to take down Castagnoli into the Ankle Lock. Castagnoli rolls to his feet and kicks Angle off. Angle comes back off into a side suplex! Castagnoli hooks the leg and Angle kicks out once again!
Castagnoli looks down at Angle and starts to hammer away at him. Angle is flopping around on the canvas and Castagnoli cracks his neck. He throws Angle into the ropes and goes for the Swiss Death. Angle counters with a cross armbreaker! Castagnoli’s arm is being bent back. The pressure is being applied, and…..Castagnoli is powering out of the hold. Angle breaks the hold and dodges a swing. German Suplex connects to Castagnoli.
Angle holds on and brings Castagnoli up to his feet for a second German Suplex. He hangs onto Castagnoli and makes it a trifecta with a third German Suplex. Castagnoli has crumpled on the canvas, and Angle makes the cover on him hooking the leg. He only gets a two count, when Castagnoli kicks out of the move.
The straps are pulled down and Angle is preparing for the Angle Slam. He picks up Castagnoli. Castagnoli flips over and lands on his feet. He shoves Angle off of the ropes. Castagnoli brings down Angle with a huge kick to the face. He covers Angle hooking the leg and only gets a two count.
Castagnoli beats on Angle, hammering away at the back of his neck. He lifts up Angle for a gutwrench. Angle blocks it and grabs the ankle of Castagnoli. He rolls him through and applies the Ankle Lock. He almost has ahold of the ankle. Angle is trying to lock onto Castagnoli, hooking onto his leg. He’s like a pitbull and Castagnoli starts to kick away at Angle to block the move.
Both men are now on their feet and they are beginning to exchange forearm smashes which rock them. Neither man is willing to break down. Angle headbutts Castagnoli and sends him staggering back into the ropes. Angle and Castagnoli deck each other with punches and chops, until the bell rings. The referee makes the call and the time limit has expired. Kurt Angle battled Claudio Castagnoli to a time limit draw. (*** ½)
Castagnoli nails Angle after the match with a huge kick to the face which rocks him. He sets up Angle and hits the Swiss Death. It’s a shame he couldn’t have hit that during the match. This match ends in a draw which means Miles Stylish has received a bye to the finals of the Gold Rush Tournament to take on the winner of Samoa Joe and Bryan Danielson.
Our next match is for the NAWA Cruiserweight title, featuring Kenny King challenging against AJ Styles. King tries to bully Styles to the canvas, until Styles makes his comeback. He sends King into the corner and a huge leaping forearm smash into the corner stuns him. A series of punches start to rock King. King is thrown into the ropes. Styles pulls off an inverted atomic drop and rushes King, hitting a spinning leg lariat, dropping him down onto the canvas.
King rolls over onto his knees and the challenger begs off. Styles will have none of that. He beats on King and sends him into the opposite corner. Criss-cross is avoided and King takes out the leg of Styles. He starts working over the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion with several punches and even more stomps.
He delivers a snap elbow drop and picks up Styles. He turns him and pulls out a vicious reverse neckbreaker. A cover is made on AJ Styles and Kenny King only gets a two count. He stomps away at Styles and delivers a snap elbow drop. Two more snap elbow drops have been followed and King picks up Styles. Gutwrench into a gutbuster which brings his opponent down. King makes another cover hooking the leg and against, AJ Styles kicks out.
King starts to hammer away at the back of his opponent’s head with a series of stomps. He waits for Styles to get to his knees and slaps him across the face. These slaps are only serving to fire up the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion. King goes to the midsection with a knee and sets him up. Belly to back suplex. Styles flips over and lands on his feet.
Pele Kick rocks Kenny King! King is on dream street and now Styles goes to the outside. Springboard forearm smash rocks King! Styles makes the cover and scores the pin. AJ Styles pinned Kenny King with the springboard forearm smash in 8:55(***)
AJ Styles has held onto the NAWA Cruiserweight Title against a very game opponent. Had Kenny King not showboated around, he would have had the win tonight. An impressive performance by King in his first match out.
The next match features two old rivals locking horns in Bryan Danielson and Samoa Joe, and it’s the Semifinal Round of the 2009 Gold Rush Tournament. The announcers talk about how Danielson had a series of matches against Joe for the NAWA World Title last Summer and Danielson couldn’t quite beat Joe. Can he shake the curse off tonight on Pay Per View?
We’ll find out as both of these men lock up. Joe has Danielson backed into the corner and he drills him with a succession of chops. The former NAWA World Champion takes a step back and hits him with an elbow to the back of his head. Another series of elbows to the back of the head and Danielson throws him into the corner hard. Joe fires a huge clothesline into the chest of his adversary, causing him to slump in the corner.
Joe picks up Danielson and starts to put the bad mouth on him. Danielson is now fighting out of the corner with a series of chops. Danielson sends Joe off into the ropes and a drop toe hold brings Joe down. Danielson applies the crucifix arm hold to Joe. Joe breaks the hold and causes Danielson to flip over to his feet. Clothesline is ducked and Danielson starts to tag Joe with a series of leg kicks.
Another huge roundhouse kick to the face sends Joe into the corner. Joe staggers back a couple of feet and the kick impacts into his chest. More kicks start to drill Joe into the chest and send him into the corner. Danielson catches Joe with a running dropkick into the corner. Double-leg takedown rolled into a jack-knife Cradle. Joe powers out at two!
Going to take a lot more than that to put away the longest reigning NAWA World Champion and a man who went undefeated for almost two years. Danielson hooks Joe around the head and starts to hammer away at him with a series of elbow strikes to the back of the head. Joe is launched into the ropes. Danielson leapfrogs over Joe and Joe comes back off of the ropes with a lariat. Joe makes the cover, hooking the leg and only gets a two count.
Joe hammers away at Danielson and hoists him up. A huge power bomb brings him down to the canvas. Danielson has been rattled and Joe hooks him, before turning him over into an elevated Boston Crab. The NAWA International Champion has been trapped by Joe and Joe is putting a lot of weight on him. Danielson struggles and yes, he reaches the ropes. The referee forces a break on the behalf of Samoa Joe.
Joe steps back, anger dancing in his eyes. He decides to brutally beat his adversary with more forearms across the side of the head. Danielson struggles to a standing position and Joe launches him into the corner. Danielson is tied up in the Tree of Woe and Joe nails him with a running knee to the face. He hoists up Danielson and hits a reverse neckbreaker, sending Danielson off of the top rope in the process. Joe covers with a forearm grinded across the bridge of the nose for good measure and only gets a two and a half count.
The fans are chanting for Danielson. Joe is yelling for them to shut up and he keeps hammering Danielson across the face with boots. The boots are rocking Danielson. Danielson is struggling to put himself back onto a standing position. Joe is not giving his opponent any quarter at all. He picks up Danielson and slams him hard into the corner. Danielson slumps in the corner and Joe rag tags him with multiple forearm smashes into the corner. Danielson slumps in the corner, the breath having been knocked from him. Joe sets up Danielson and huge Saito Suplex brings him down. He covers Danielson and gets another nearfall!
The fans are rallying behind Danielson and now Joe has Danielson up. Danielson rolls up Joe into a small package. Two and three fourths count before Joe kicks out! Joe goes for a swing and Danielson ducks it. Danielson hammers away at Joe with multiple kicks. Joe steps back with a forearm. Danielson ducks the move and nails Joe with a huge roundhouse kick and he dropkicks Joe into the ropes. Joe comes back off of the ropes with a nasty forearm smash. Danielson may have been busted open by that one. Joe covers Danielson hooking the leg and only gets a two and a half count.
Joe drags the sole of his boot over the bridge of the nose of Danielson and draws even more blood. Danielson is pulled up and Joe slams him into the buckles. Joe stomps away at Danielson. The referee forces a break and Danielson is bleeding from his nose in the corner. Joe steps back and Yakuza Kick misses when Joe hits the buckle! Danielson leaps on Joe’s shoulders and rolls him into a crucifix. Two and a half count off of that one!
Danielson maintains the crucifix, despite Joe powering out of it. He hammers away at the back of Joe’s neck with a repeated number of elbow strikes. Joe remains on his feet and almost collapses down to his position on the ground. Danielson shifts and applies a guillotine choke, working over the neck of Joe. Joe powers out and drills Danielson into the corner.
Joe sends Danielson out of the corner and hits a kick to the face. Samoan Drop connects this time and Joe covers Danielson hooking the leg. Danielson pops the shoulder off of the canvas! Joe prepares to grab Danielson. Danielson counters the ST-Joe and rolls Joe into the attempt at the LaBell Lock. Can he get it locked on? No, Joe fights out of the hold and rolls onto his feet. Joe slams his foot into the face of Danielson with a violent Yakuza Kick. He covers Danielson hooking the leg and gets a two and three fourths count.
Danielson is in the corner and Joe steps back. Yakuza Kick in the corner nails Danielson again. Joe is going for the Muscle Buster. Danielson fights out and lands on his feet. Dropkick sends Joe into the corner. Running dropkick into the corner takes Joe down and now Danielson heads to the top rope. He dives off of the top rope with a flying cross body block. No, Joe catches him, and powerslams Danielson to the canvas! Joe covers Danielson and only gets a two and a half count.
Joe waits on Danielson and slaps on the rear naked choke. This might do it. Joe is about ready to advance to the finals. If he gets his legs wrapped around Danielson, you can kiss Danielson winning his second Gold Rush Tournament goodbye. Danielson is struggling, despite Joe putting the pressure on him. Danielson falls forward, landing in the ropes. The referee puts the count on Joe and forces him to break the hold!
Not to be denied, Joe drags Danielson into position and slaps on another Rear Naked Choke. He is trying to put Danielson out again. Danielson has himself position and he runs up the buckles, before flipping backward into a bridging pin. Joe is struggling to kick out. Danielson has him covered and manages to hold down Joe long enough to get the pin. Bryan Danielson defeated Samoa Joe with a backward bridge in 18:55(****)
Danielson manages to escape with the win and later tonight, he will take on Miles Stylish in the finals of the 2009 Gold Rush Tournament. Last year, Stylish won and four years ago, Danielson won. Regardless of the victor, tonight we’re going to have a two time winner.
The cage lowers as the NAWA World Title Match is next. Kevin Steen gets the match he wants against Sederick Skyhawk, where he’s locked inside a steel cage match him. Skyhawk won’t be able to save his title this time through dubious means.
The NAWA World Title is on the line next, and Skyhawk tries to bolt up the cage at the bell. Steen drags him down the cage. He assaults Skyhawk with a series of forearm smashes, before throwing him halfway across the ring. Skyhawk bounces back into the ring and Steen lifts him high into the air before sending him crashing down with a high back body drop. He rolls over onto the canvas and Steen drills him with a series of chops.
Steen sends Skyhawk into the ropes and a huge spinning leg lariat brings down Skyhawk. Steen’s agility can be deceptive at times. He pounds away at his adversary, pulling him back into the center of the ring. Elbow drops connect to the chest of Skyhawk. Steen sets up Skyhawk. Skyhawk goes low and stuns the challenger, before taking him down with a DDT.
The champion jumps halfway up the cage. You can win this match by pinfall, submission, or escape from the cage, even though escaping from the cage is a coward’s way out. Steen is up and he yanks Skyhawk down. Skyhawk goes to the eyes and pounds away at Steen. He throws Steen into the corner hard and elbows driven to the top of the head. Skyhawk applies a sleeperhold to Steen. The announcers talk about how this is sound strategy. If Skyhawk puts Steen to sleep, then he can’t stop a cage escape.
Steen is fighting his way out of the sleeperhold and jawbreaker connects. Both champion and challenger are down on the canvas and Skyhawk is crawling over. He’s trying to escape through the door this time. Steen grabs Skyhawk’s leg and yanks him back into the center of the ring. The challenger introduces Skyhawk into the metal bars of the cage. His head bounces off of the bars with a solid clang, forcing him to fall back onto the canvas.
Skyhawk rolls over onto the canvas and he begs off. Steen will have none of his begging off. He slings Skyhawk off into the corner. A running knee into the corner and now Steen heads to the top rope. Somersault senton off of the top rope connects to the champion. Skyhawk has been crushed like a bug underneath the weight of Kevin Steen who covers him and only scores a two and a half count!
Steen wants to pin the champion to win the title, while the champion merely wants to escape. The challenger sends Skyhawk off into the ropes. Skyhawk hangs onto the ropes to avoid the set up for the Pop Up Power Bomb! Steen clotheslines Skyhawk sending him through the ropes. Skyhawk is trapped between the ropes and the cage, and Steen hits him with massive rolling cannonball, squashing Skyhawk in between the cage, the ring ropes, and Steen’s body!
The champion is in dire straits and Steen is pounding away at him. Skyhawk is slumped against the cage wall and Steen is beating him senseless against the cage. Steen pulls Skyhawk back into the ring and hits a suplex. He steps back Skyhawk in the center of the ring and climbs to the top rope. Top-rope somersault senton misses!
Steen has been wiped out on the canvas and Skyhawk crawls over. He tries to get to the door and the door opens. Steen is back up, and he grabs Skyhawk, beating him down. Skyhawk is sent into the ropes and Steen rushes Skyhawk. He spears him hard, and the cage wall busts. The wall opens up and Skyhawk falls off of the ring apron landing on the floor. Skyhawk has won the match. Sederick Skyhawk retained the NAWA World Title over Kevin Steen after escaping the cage in 10:55(*** ½)
The fans are losing their minds and rightfully so. Skyhawk may have robbed Steen of this match, and the champion leaves with the win. Had it not been for a fault cage wall, Steen may have won this match. Skyhawk escapes with the belt.
The 2005 Gold Rush Tournament winner Bryan Danielson takes on the 2008 Gold Rush Winner Miles Stylish in our next match. Both of these men prepare themselves for this next match. Danielson talks about how back in 2005 he challenged Miles Stylish for the NAWA World Title, but came up short. Four years later, he’s grown a lot as a competitor, and is ready to go onto WrestleClash VIII to challenge for the NAWA World Title.
Miles Stylish discusses about how he had been locked out of the title picture for quite some time, and now if he wins the Gold Rush Tournament he will get his NAWA World Title shot on August 16th at WrestleClash VIII.
The main event kicks off with Miles Stylish and Bryan Danielson. Both men lock up and trade some technical wrestling holds. Very few people can go hold to hold with Miles Stylish, but Danielson may be one of the few to be able to match him in sheer technical brilliance. Danielson hooks the arm of Stylish behind his head and starts ramming a series of knee strikes to the side of the arm. He folds the arm back, with Stylish breaking out.
Both men perform some chain wrestling, with Danielson flipping Stylish to the canvas with a side headlock. He cranks on the hold, with Stylish rolling Danielson to the canvas. A pair of two counts and Stylish fights out. Stylish steps back and goes for a swing. Danielson ducks and a rear waistlock followed by an atomic drop. Danielson hits a double leg takedown and hooks Stylish into a Half Boston Crab. Stylish is fighting and reaches the ropes, breaking up the hold.
Danielson raises his hand into the air and gives a solid and passionate “yes”. He puts down at Stylish and starts rag-tagging him with forearm smashes. Stylish fights back and both men are forearm smashing each other. Danielson sends Stylish off into the ropes. Leapfrog and Stylish comes back with a shoulder block. Danielson kips up and runs into an armdrag from Stylish. Stylish steps back and forearms away at the chest of Danielson. Danielson is thrown into the corner hard. Belly to back suplex attempt is avoided when Danielson lands on his feet.
Stylish turns his attention around and eats a kick to the face. Another series of kicks rattle Stylish. Those kicks are brutal and are putting down the former NAWA World Champion. Danielson causes Stylish to ricochet into the ropes. He takes him onto the shoulders, but Stylish fights out. Stylish shoves Danielson off and tilt-a-whirl is countered into the LaBell Lock! The fans explode into cheers, and Stylish makes it to the ropes.
The former three time NAWA World Champion had perfect ring position. Danielson hammers away at the side of Stylish’s neck and hurls him halfway across the ring. A running elbow smash into the corner flattens Stylish. Danielson raises his hand and starts to rag tag Stylish with a series of forearm smashes down across the chest. Stylish is thrown halfway across the ring again and a high back body drop. Stylish bounces back onto the canvas.
Danielson rears back and a huge kick drops Stylish. He covers Stylish for a two count. Danielson hooks up Stylish in a half nelson and turns him into more elbow strikes. Snap mare and Danielson leapfrogs over Stylish before going for a running dropkick. Stylish avoids the move and grabs Danielson, hitting him with a jawbreaker. Stylish leaps onto the shoulders of Danielson and Frankensteiner flips him over! Stepping back off of the ropes and rolling senton bomb! Stylish covers Danielson hooking the leg. Two count.
Stylish grabs Danielson and hooks him around the head. Knee smashes to the face rattle Danielson. A couple more knee smashes rocks him even more. He sets up Danielson and pulls out a huge swinging snap suplex. The NAWA International Champion his the canvas at a frightening velocity. Stylish covers him hooking the leg, and only gets a nearfall one more time.
He signals for Danielson to get back to his feet and Stylish chops Danielson into the corner. Stylish throws Danielson off into the ropes. Knee smash connects and Stylish sets up Danielson. He bounces him off of the ropes with a slingshot version of his swinging snap suplex! Stylish has a pretty deep arsenal and he covers Danielson hooking the leg. Another two count!
The NAWA International Champion is not going to be denied his second Gold Rush Tournament victory this easy. He steps back and climbs to the second rope. Clothesline brings down Danielson. Stylish bends down and hooks Danielson. Anaconda Vice applied to Danielson! He’s trying to put the International Champion out and win the Gold Rush Tournament. Danielson refuses to break so easily, fighting his way out of the hold. Danielson keeps struggling out of the hold, drawing cheers from the fans.
The hold has been broken and Stylish bends down to hammer away at the back of the head of his opponent. He is starting to get rather annoyed. Into the ropes and Danielson comes back with a kick to the side of the face. Stylish goes for a kick of his own, but Danielson avoids it. Danielson returns fire with a kick of his own, drawing cheers from the fans. Danielson is kicking Stylish down to his knees, and the fans are chanting along with him. Danielson rears back and gives Stylish one more big kick to the head. It drops him to the canvas and Danielson hooks the leg. Two and a half count, and the fans are losing their minds.
Danielson has Stylish onto his shoulders and he delivers an airplane spin! The former three time NAWA World Champion has been dizzied and now Danielson drops him down. A huge dropkick sends Stylish to the outside. Stylish rolls to the floor and Danielson makes a running start. TOPE SUICIDA MISSES WHEN STYLISH DROPS DOWN! Danielson’s head bounces off the guardrail with a sickening velocity!
Stylish steps back into the ring and drops to one knee, with the referee putting the count on Danielson. Battered doesn’t even begin to describe Stylish, and instead of taking the countout, Stylish rolls to the outside and puts Danielson back into the ring. Stylish climbs into the ring and covers his adversary, hooking the leg. Two and nine tenths count when Danielson kicks out!
Danielson is standing between Stylish and a chance to become a four time NAWA World Champion. Stylish picks up Danielson and sets him up on the top rope. He climbs up, attempting a superplex. Danielson blocks it with a forearm. Another forearm connects before Danielson shoves Stylish off of the top rope. He adjusts himself and springboard cross body is rolled into the shoulders. Las Vegas Trauma attempted, but Danielson drops down and belly to back suplex sends Stylish down!
Both men are down to the canvas and the NAWA International Champion kips up to his feet. Stylish is back up to a standing position and Danielson starts to rag tag him with a series of kicks. He throws Stylish into the corner at an amazing velocity. Stylish slumps over in the corner, stunned from the impact. Danielson steps back and takes a running start. Jumping elbow smash in the corner stuns Stylish. Danielson heads to the second rope and springboard dropkick connects. He makes the cover, and only gets a two count!
Danielson picks up Stylish and off into the ropes. Stylish catches Danielson with a back elbow smash and sets him up. Slingshot reverse suplex takes him down! Danielson is covered and Stylish gets a two and a half count! Stylish gives the signal and goes for the Las Vegas Trauma. Danielson slips out the back door again, sunset flip on Stylish. Two and a half count. Stylish bounces up and goes for a punch. Danielson grabs the arms and backslide, no Stylish flips over onto his feet. He goes for a forearm. Danielson ducks and rolling elbow smash brings his adversary down! Danielson collapses on Stylish and scores a very close nearfall!
The fans are losing their mind, Danielson is close. He goes for a belly to back suplex. Stylish waves his arm, attempting to fight, and hits the referee on the way down. Danielson still gets all of it. He turns Stylish around and crucifixes him. He has Stylish prepared and starts to hammer away at his adversary with a series of elbow smashes. Danielson turns and applies the Cattle Mutilation! He hasn’t pulled that hold out in ages, and now Stylish is being punished! There’s no referee though, and Stylish may have submitted already!
Here comes a second referee, just in time to see Stylish manage to drag himself underneath the bottom rope. The hold is broken and Danielson picks up Stylish. Chops to the chest bring him down. Danielson comes off of the ropes and KNEE STRIKE! This has been the death blow for so many opponents. He covers Stylish hooking the leg for the win!
No, Stylish drapes his leg underneath the bottom rope! He had a great ring position. Had he not been in the right place, at the right time, this would have been over. Danielson gives the signal and tries to take down Stylish with the LaBell Lock. Stylish counters by running Danielson into a pinning predicament. Two and a half count!
Both men are up and they start tagging each other with forearm smashes. Both men step off of the ropes and Stylish goes for a kick. Danielson catches him and Stylish comes back with a stepover spinning heel kick! He drags Danielson into the center of the ring and heads up top. Stylish is ready to fly and frog splash connects! He covers Danielson and Danielson kicks out!
Stylish yells this is it! He picks up Danielson into the Las Vegas Trauma and once again, Danielson drops down to his feet. Danielson misses a roundhouse kick and Stylish grabs him. Cross armed German Suplex release brings Danielson down to the canvas! Danielson is out of it and Stylish covers him hooking the leg. Two and nine tenths count once again!
Danielson’s fighting spirit is beginning to irritate Stylish. Stylish stomps on his face and yells at Danielson to stay down. Stylish throws Danielson off into the ropes. He charges into the corner, but Danielson moves. Stylish hits the post and staggers, right into the LaBell Lock! This time, Danielson has the hold locked onto Miles Stylish! The fans are losing their minds and on their feet, cheering like madpeople! Danielson cranks back at the head and arm, trying to force a submission. Stylish is crawling, crawling, crawling, and HE MAKES IT TO THE ROPES!
The hold is broken, only just before the referee reaches the count of five. As Danielson has reminded us in the past, he has until five. Stylish is up on his feet and Danielson kicks him in the chest. Red welts have risen on the chest of Stylish and he winds back for another kick! Stylish dodges it and nails Danielson with a knee. Onto the shoulders and Las Vegas Trauma connects! Stylish collapses from the exhaustion of being in the LaBell Lock for so long.
The referee is putting the standing ten count on them, and Stylish pulls himself up, using the ropes. He staggers and falls to the floor. He had Danielson out for about thirty seconds now, and the referee is preparing to count Stylish out. Stylish pulls himself back up and walks over to Danielson. DANIELSON CATCHES HIM IN A SMALL PACKAGE FOR A TWO AND NINE TENTHS COUNT!
Holy shit, Stylish looks like his heart stops. He thought the match was over. Stylish pounds away at Danielson and yells “one more time.” He has Danielson perched on the shoulders and Las Vegas Trauma connects, but Danielson’s frailing feet has just taken down another referee! Stylish covers Danielson, but the second referee is out as well.
A third referee jolts into the ring and makes the count. Two and nine tenths when Danielson kicked out!
Stylish is yelling, one more time! He picks up Danielson into the LVT, but Danielson drops down from behind. He waistlocks Stylish and rolling reverse cradle into a bridge! Both referees are in position and both make the count!
Danielson jumps up, thinking he’s won, but the second referee, disoriented as he might have been, raises the hand of Miles Stylish. Stylish may have gotten the shoulder up. The third referee raises the hand, and the two referees have a spirited discussion regarding who won this match.
Here comes Amanda Sinclair, returning with the first referee. Danielson raises his hand to cheers, and Stylish has his hand raised to cheers. Sinclair demands to see the replay, and we see on the rolling reverse cradle. All four shoulders were down on the canvas. Sinclair rules this match a double pinfall! Bryan Danielson and Miles Stylish battled to a double pinfall in 40:44(**** ½)
Wait, what the hell is going on with the Gold Rush Tournament? Are both men the winner of the 2009 Gold Rush Tournament? Over forty minutes one of the most intense Gold Rush Tournament finals ever and this happened. Stylish and Danielson are both lobbying, but hopefully we’ll get a ruling this Thursday on Glory. See you then!
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Post by mattharms on Jun 24, 2016 15:26:25 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 5/7/2009:
Bryan Danielson and Miles Stylish are in the office of Amanda Sinclair, talking about the match last Sunday in the finals of the Gold Rush Tournament, where it went to a controversial double pin. Danielson states his claim he had Stylish tapping out when the first referee was down. Stylish disagrees, saying if it doesn’t happen, it doesn’t count. Sinclair says they both have valid arguments, and she is going to make a decision within the next week or two…but as for right now, the Gold Rush Tournament and the NAWA World Title Match at WrestleClash VIII is up in the air.
James Storm and Robert Roode of Beer Money Incorporated storm into Sinclair’s office and defend championship caliber competiton. Sinclair, not too pleased with them barging in, offers them championship level competition in the form of two champions. The NAWA International Champion Bryan Danielson and the NAWA Television Champion Miles Stylish. She wishes them the best of luck tonight, because they’re going to need it.
We open up with the Briscoe Brothers taking on Davey Richards and his new partner, Eddie Edwards. The American Wolves square off against the Briscoe Brothers in this opening match as a part of NAWA Glory. Hard hitting tag team action starts out this match. Jay Briscoe is caught in the corner and double teamed by the Wolves, who ignore the referee’s count, and the disqualification is made in favor of the Briscoe Brothers. The Briscoe Brothers defeated the American Wolves via disqualification in 6:55(** ½)
They take down Jay and work over his arm until Mark makes the save. The Wolves have made an impression on their debut in the New Age Wrestling Alliance.
Speaking of debuts, the former Victoria, now known as Tara, makes her debut against a former NAWA Women’s Champion in Angelina Love. Some high impact women’s action, with Angelina going for a superkick, but Tara ducking it and hitting one of her own. Widow’s Peak proves to be the end. Tara pinned Angelina Love with the Widow’s Peak in 5:44(**)
Tara gets on the microphone and she says she’s going to be the best, and she’s going to be a champion, the NAWA Women’s Champion. She hopes Taylor Wilde was watching, and anyone else who wants to stand in her way.
James Storm accepts the open contract Miles Stylish puts out for an NAWA Television Championship Match. Later tonight, Beer Money take on Danielson and Stylish for the NAWA World Tag Team Title. The rough neck offense by Storm batters Stylish until he slips out of a crucifix style power bomb. We have a chop fest with both sides. Stylish dodges the Last Call Superkick and hits a leaping modified gutbuster. Robert Roode enters the ring for the disqualification, beating down on Miles Stylish. NAWA Television Champion Miles Stylish defeated James Storm via disqualification(10:55)(*** ½)
Beer Money is beating down on Stylish after the match. They set him up and DWI delivered to the NAWA Television Champion. That might put him out before the match later tonight.
The next match features Christopher Daniels taking on Petey Williams. Daniels gets on the microphone and says this is step number one of him getting championship gold, and he’s going to start where it all began. Petey Williams tries to get some offense on Daniels, but Daniels is a few steps away of him. He pulls out a Uranage and its followed up with the Best Moonsault Ever. He covers and scores the pin. Christopher Daniels pinned Petey Williams in 8:55(** ½)
El Generico and Samoa Joe lock up in a return match from the first round of the Gold Rush Tournament. Samoa Joe is not happy about failing the Gold Rush Tournament and he decides to take out on El Generico. He beats down on Generico and shoves him into the corner. Generico uses his quick speed and lightning fast agility to keep a couple of steps away from Samoa Joe. Joe catches him and hits a Yakuza Kick in the corner. Joe throttles Generico in the corner and the referee puts the count on Joe. Joe shoves the referee down and the referee finally has it and calls for the bell. El Generico defeated Samoa Joe via disqualification in 8:55(*** ½)
Joe continues to pummel Generico until Kevin Steen rushes down to the ring and makes the save. Joe turns around and starts trading punches with Steen. These two large men are trading some rocket buster punches with each other, until Steen sends Joe crashing to the floor with a clothesline and he hits a huge running tope suicida! Security and officials come out to separate these two men before chaos occurs.
The next match features the NAWA World Tag Team Titles on the line, when Beer Money Incorporated defend their belts against the NAWA World Television Champion Miles Stylish and the NAWA International Champion Bryan Danielson. Stylish and Danielson work rather well as a tag team, sending Storm and Roode off balance. At least until Danielson is caught in the corner and double teamed by Beer Money. Roode and Storm cut the ring in half, utilizing great tag team tactics. Roode holds Danielson and Storm chops away at him. The NAWA World Tag Team Champions pull off a double team stun gun and score a two count.
Storm is working over Danielson and he pulls off a bulldog, before making the tag to Roode. Danielson is held and Roode hits a double axe handle chop to the top of the head to ramp up the punishment on Danielson. Danielson slumps down and Beer Money continue their extremely vicious double team assault on the NAWA International Champion. Stylish is trying to rally the fans behind Danielson.
Danielson is fighting, fighting out of the corner. He takes down Roode with a dropkick and races into the corner. The hot tag is made to Miles Stylish. Stylish enters the ring, running wild on the NAWA World Tag Team Champions. He hits a spinning headscissors on Storm and jumps at Roode, pounding away at him in the corner. Roode is whipped into Storm and Stylish has him on the shoulders. LVT, no Storm catches him with a superkick! Roode slides down and has Stylish up with a Death Valley Driver. The champions are about to win this one, no Danielson flies back into the ring, breaking up the pin at the last possible second!
Danielson chops away at Storm, but Storm sends him to the outside. They have Stylish off of the ropes. Danielson makes the blind tag, but neither member of Beer Money sees it. DWI connects with Stylish. Roode and Storm are pleased and DANIELSON FLIES IN WITH A KNEE STRIKE! Roode has been taken out and Danielson dropkicks Storm into the corner. He covers Roode and scores the pin. We have new NAWA World Tag Team Champions. Bryan Danielson and Miles Stylish defeated Beer Money Incorporated to win the NAWA World Tag Team Titles in 15:55(**** ½)
Danielson holds up his hand in victory. Stylish is up, looking a bit groggy, and Danielson hands Stylish an NAWA World Tag Team Title belt. These two men, who went balls to the wall last Sunday in the Gold Rush Tournament finals, are now the NAWA World Tag Team Champions. Roode and Storm are on the floor and they are shouting about how Danielson cheap shotted them. Regardless, a win is a win, and these two men are swimming in gold. Could one of these men be the NAWA World Champion come WrestleClash VIII?
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Post by mattharms on Jun 26, 2016 19:03:36 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 5/14/2009:
Amanda Sinclair announces the Opportunity Knocks Tournament tonight. Six men divided up into three matches. The winners of those three matches square off in a Triple Threat Match tonight, where the winner of that match takes on the NAWA World Champion Sederick Skyhawk at June 21st at Night of the Rogues. Also, since she’s not about the same old challengers, all six men will not have challenged for the NAWA World Title in the past. Hence the term Opportunity Knocks. The winner will get a chance at something they never had, The NAWA World Title. She’s also going to make a decision regarding the Gold Rush finals next week, and congratulates Danielson and Stylish on winning the NAWA World Tag Team Titles, although Beer Money will be getting their rematch soon enough.
We open up with the first of three Opportunity Knocks first round matches with Tyler Black squaring off against Claudio Castagnoli. Castagnoli has really stepped up his game in the past couple of months and he is stepping toe to toe with Tyler Black, another man who is looking to make a name for himself. The end game came at the form of Castagnoli’s violent finishing move, the Swiss Death, which puts away Black. Claudio Castagnoli pinned Tyler Black with the Swiss Death in 12:44(*** ½)
We hear from Bryan Danielson, who talks about how he’s only one title, the NAWA World Championship away from becoming the fourth ever Grand Slam Champion in NAWA history, with his NAWA World Tag Team Title win. He says he was skeptical last week with Stylish, but he really came through, and while he would like to hook up with Stylish one more time, he will defend the NAWA World Tag Team Titles like had any other belt.
The next match features The NAWA Cruiserweight Champion AJ Styles taking on Robert Roode. Past NAWA Cruiserweight Champions such as Bryan Danielson, Teddy Hart, and Christopher Daniels moved up to the Heavyweight division and challenged for other belts, so Styles may be looking to do that tonight. The springboard forearm smash almost spells the end for Roode after a back and forth match. Roode catches Styles off of the ropes and a huge Death Valley Driver brings Styles down for the three count in 11:55. Robert Roode pinned AJ Styles in an Opportunity Knocks Match(****)
The final of the qualifiers features Austin Aries taking on Chris Hero. Hero is always one blow away from knocking out his opponent and he puts Aries through hell in his attempt to win this match. The end game happens when Hero misses a springboard move. Aries catches him with a Brain Buster and 450 Splash connects. Three slaps of the mat later and Aries pins him. Austin Aries pinned Chris Hero with the 450 Splash in 10:41(*** ¼)
The match has been set for later tonight, with Austin Aries taking on Claudio Castagnoli and Robert Roode.
Miles Stylish defends his NAWA Television Title next against Abyss. One must wonder if Skyhawk sent the monster out to get a piece of a potential NAWA World Title challenger for WresteClash VIII. Stylish uses his technical ability to dazzle the monster. Abyss’s choke slam nearly spells the end for the Television Title reign of Stylish. Black Hole Slam is countered into a DDT and Stylish delivers an Oklahoma Side Roll for the pin. Miles Stylish pinned Abyss with an Oklahoma Side Roll in 10:20(*** ½)
The NAWA World Champion Sederick Skyhawk comes out for commentary on the main event, and says it was an insult he was left off the show last week. When the announcers ask him about his thoughts about the Gold Rush Tournament, Skyhawk says both men were pinned, therefore both men should have been moved to the back of his line. Tonight, he’s going to see where Opportunity Knocks, and who gets their fifteen minutes of fame and challenges him for the NAWA World Title at Night of the Rogues on June 21st, 2009.
Claudio Castagnoli, Robert Roode, and Austin Aries square off in the finals of the Opportunity Knocks Match. Aries is hitting everything which moves at the bell, and manages to pay extra attention to his former partner, and rival Robert Roode. Aries beats down on Roode and sends him into the corner. A running knee lift in the corner stuns Roode and Aries hammers away at him, before throwing him down to the canvas. Aries pulls himself to the second rope and waits on Roode. Springboard dropkick sends Roode down to the canvas, drawing a huge pop.
Castagnoli is back and he is beating down on Aries. Tilt a whirl into a backbreaker and Castagnoli puts some of the heat on Roode, pounding away at him. Castagnoli pulls out some gunshot style forearm smashes down between the shoulder blades of Roode, drawing a mixture of cheers and boos. He throws Roode into the ropes and kick to the face brings him down. A huge kneedrop stuns Roode and he catches Aries in the face with a kick. Castagnoli runs off of the ropes and Roode catches him with a huge spinebuster. Roode makes the cover, and only gets a two count.
Roode beats on Castagnoli and puts him on the top rope. Aries is back in and he grabs Roode onto his shoulders. Castagnoli ascends to the top rope and DOOMSDAY DEVICE STYLE EUROPEAN UPPERCUT WIPES OUT ROODE! Castagnoli turns around to try and nail Aries. Aries ducks it and comes back with an uppercut to the chin. Another pair of uppercuts to the chin and Aries sends Castagnoli halfway across the ring. Running dropkick in the corner slumps Castagnoli over the ropes. Aries pulls himself to the middle rope and starts to punch away on his opponent. Roode is up and Aries goes for a cross body onto Roode. Roode blocks it and elbow to Aries. Fisherman Suplex connects. He bridges until Castagnoli soccer punts him into the ribs to break up the move!
Roode is yanked off, and he goes low on Castagnoli. Jawbreaker connects to the Swiss Superman and Roode throws him off into the ropes. Castagnoli comes back off with a flying forearm which sends Roode crashing down! Castagnoli grabs Roode and grabs Aries and hoists them up. Double vertical suplex by Castagnoli showing his power with an immense feat of strength! He covers both men and both men kick out!
Castagnoli hammers away at Roode and sends him off of the ropes. Leapfrog over a charging Roode and Roode comes back off of the ropes with a spear! Castagnoli is sent to the floor and Aries is back up. Tope Dive sends Castagnoli crashing into the barricade and may have wiped him out of the match. Roode exits the ring and picks up Aries, before sending him into the ring. He has Aries on the shoulders and Death Valley Driver connects. Roode could have this one in the bag.
No, Aries makes it to the ropes just before three! Roode is pissed off and he beats on Aries. Aries is sent into the ropes, no reversed, and Roode connects with Castagnoli. Both men bonk heads and Aries has Roode set up. INVERTED BRAIN BUSTER CONNECTS! Aries covers Roode and scores the pin. Austin Aries defeated Claudio Castagnoli and Robert Roode in 15:55(**** ½)
Tonight Opportunity Knocked for Austin Aries as he will be challenging Sederick Skyhawk at Night of the Rogues on June 21st only o Pay Per View.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 28, 2016 15:23:43 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 5/21/2009:
The NAWA International Champion Bryan Danielson and the NAWA Television Champion Miles Stylish is brought out to the ring. Amanda Sinclair is out and announces on June 21st at Night of the Rogues, they’ll fight one more time for the NAWA World Title Belt, but she’ll up the ante. It will be the NAWA International Championship versus the NAWA Television Championship, with the NAWA World Title Shot on the line! The fans pop big time. Danielson and Stylish shake hands, and Sinclair also adds Beer Money Incorporated have cashed in on their return match and it will also take place on June 21st at Night of the Rogues. Both men look less than pleased. And tonight, Bryan Danielson puts his NAWA International Championship on the line against Robert Roode and Miles Stylish defends his belt. The announcers speculate there’s a chance only one of the belts, or no belts are going to be on the line come on Night of the Rogues.
Six Man Tag Team Match features the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion AJ Styles joining forces with the Motor City Machine Guns taking on the trio of the Young Bucks and Christopher Daniels. These six men batter each other, until Daniels pulls out an Oklahoma side roll to score the pin. The Young Bucks and Christopher Daniels defeated the Motor City Machine Guns and AJ Styles when Daniels pins Styles in 12:44(****)
Daniels has pinned the NAWA International Champion, surely that will put him in line for a championship opportunity?
The first of two champions matches tonight features Miles Stylish taking on El Generico for the NAWA Television Title. Generico throws a series of high impact moves on Stylish and almost wins the title on a couple of occasions. We see Generico pulling out a Yakuza Kick, followed by a Tornado DDT! Generico misses a senton and Stylish pulls out the Las Vegas Trauma for the pin to retain the NAWA Television Title. Miles Stylish pinned El Generico with the Las Vegas Trauma in 10:57(*** ½)
Mia Stylish comes out and talks about how Tara made her debut two weeks ago. She’s calling Tara and prepares to remind her where the pecking order lies. Tara walks down to the ring and we have a match.
Mia Stylish and Tara square off in a brutal match. Tara shows some impressive moves, which causes Stylish to get frustrated. Tara hits her knee in the corner and Stylish works over her, until Tara makes a comeback. A huge leaping clothesline sends Stylish through the ropes, and Stylish picks up a chair, before entering the ring. She jabs the chair in Tara’s midsection and nails her over the back with the chair for the disqualification. Tara defeated Mia Stylish via disqualification in 10:55(***)
Taylor Wilde, the NAWA Women’s Champion, rushes down into the ring. She turns her head around to face Stylish and the two of them are trading punches. Wilde sends Stylish to the outside. Wilde has been out for the past month thanks to receiving a broken amar at the hands of Mia Stylish.
We set up for the next match, featuring Tyler Black against Samoa Joe. These two men have had many matches in the past, and as always, it’s the brutality of Joe against the speed of one Tyler Black. Black keeps a couple of steps away from Joe, and manages to almost score the pin with a moonsault which topples a standing Joe. Black covers him hooking the leg and gets a two and a half count. He stomps on the back of Joe’s head and goes for the Curb Stomp. Joe ducks it and hits a Muscle Buster.
Joe turns his attention to Kevin Steen, who is taunting Joe from the ramp. Joe picks up Black, but Black slips behind and pulls out a sunset flip to score the pin. Tyler Black pinned Samoa Joe with a sunset flip in 12:45(***)
Black gets the win and now Joe goes after Kevin Steen. Steen nails him with a huge forearm smash across the face.
We see Kurt Angle backstage, when Claudio Castagnoli bumps into them. Castagnoli talks about how Angle couldn’t beat him in the Gold Rush Tournament, and if he had just five more minutes, when Angle would have been humiliated again. The great Olympic Hero has fallen. Angle tells Claudio he’s one of the strongest men he’s ever faced, but if you think he’s just going to stand back, you’ve got another thing coming. They’re going to have a match at Night of the Rogues now.
The main event features the NAWA International Title on the line, between Bryan Danielson and Robert Roode with the NAWA International Championship. Roode received his first pinfall loss at the hands of Bryan Danielson in the Gold Rush Tournament, and a second one in the NAWA World Tag Team Title Match a couple of weeks back which won Danielson the NAWA World Tag Team Titles along with Miles Stylish. Roode is determined to prove the third time will be the charm.
Both men exchange chops and forearm smashes, with Danielson using some technical expertise to bring. Atomic drop brings Roode down to the ground. Danielson dropkicks Roode into the corner and throws him from pillar to post. A huge running elbow smash into the corner. Roode goes low and runs over Danielson with a clothesline!
Danielson rolls over and Roode hammers away at his advertisement with a series of punches. He hammers him with stiff chops in the corner. Danielson fires back with chops of his own, and off of the ropes. Leapfrog over a charging Roode, and Roode comes back with a spear on Danielson. He covers Danielson hooking the leg and gets a two count. A sitdown power bomb and another two count.
The NAWA International Champion is showing his resilient nature and Roode is losing his patience at a rapid rate. He pounds away at Danielson and throws him into the opposite corner. Roode delivers a hammer blow which slumps Danielson in the corner. He throws Danielson into the center of the ring and heads to the second rope. Elbow drop misses when Danielson pulls himself out of the way.
Roode is on his knees and Danielson pounds away at Roode with a constant barrage of kicks. Roode is trying his best to cover up and avoid having his head kicked in. Danielson winds up as hard as possible and tags Roode with the most brutal kick to the top of the head he could manage. More kicks are followed up and Danielson picks up Roode before launching him across the ring. Roode collides into the corner at a sickening velocity. Danielson hits a running knee smash in the corner which stuns his adversary. Roode rolls over and Danielson sets up for the big knee strike! Danielson bounces off the ropes and nails Roode with the cannonball shot from his knee! Danielson covers Roode hooking the leg for a two and nine tenths count before James Storm pulls the referee out of the ring. Storm enters the ring and Last Call to Danielson dropping him. Bryan Danielson defeated Robert Roode to retain the NAWA International Championship via disqualification in 15:55(****)
Storm is whipping Danielson with his belt, until Miles Stylish rushes out with a chair. Chairshot to Storm and one to Roode. Stylish turns around and he sees Danielson getting back up. Danielson turns around and Stylish holds the chair up, and points at Beer Money. The NAWA World Tag Team Champions, and Night of the Rogues opponents eyeball each other. They are going to have to defend the NAWA World Tag Team Titles on the same night where they go to war belt for belt. We fade out on this note.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 30, 2016 16:16:25 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 5/28/2009:
Hype for tonight’s main event match featuring Kevin Steen against Samoa Joe. Plus Taylor Wilde defends the NAWA Women’s Title against Tara.
Mia Stylish is in Amanda Sinclair’s office and the two women are having a shouting match with each other. It amounts to the fact that Mia Stylish wants a match with Taylor Wilde for her NAWA Women’s Title. Tara just can’t waltz into her company, and take what is rightfully hers. Sinclair says she doesn’t like Stylish, and she should be lucky she didn’t throw Stylish out the door. The only reason why she hasn’t, is because if she fires Mia, Miles will walk, and as much as she hates Miles Stylish, he makes her money. Therefore, Mia stays, but if she gets involved in this match, she’ll make her life a living hell.
Austin Aries is out to discuss his victory in the Opportunity Knocks Match. He’s interrupted by Sederick Skyhawk, who says he’s the NAWA World Champion, and yet two men who couldn’t even beat each other at the last Pay Per View are getting all of the attention. Skyhawk says he beat Kevin Steen and at Night of the Rogues, he’ll beat Austin Aries. Skyhawk says tonight, Aries is going to get a small taste, when Abyss and Sonjay Dutt take on Aries and his good friend, Kenny King in tag team action. And that match is right now.
Austin Aries and Kenny King took on Sonjay Dutt and Abyss. King is beaten down for most of this match, until he makes the hot tag to Austin Aries. Aries runs wild and hits a dropkick, followed by a DDT, and finishes off Abyss with a 450 Splash to score the pin. Austin Aries and Kenny King defeated Abyss and Sonjay Dutt when Aries pinned Abyss with a 450 Splash in 7:55(***)
Aries locks eyes with Skyhawk and points to the NAWA World Title Belt. Aries says before Skyhawk interrupted, he’s going to tell him how he’s going to kick Skyhawk’s ass and take the NAWA World Title at Night of the Rogues, on June 21st, 2009, only on Pay Per View.
The next match features Tara against Taylor Wilde for the NAWA Women’s Championship. Clean wrestling by both women, until Mia Stylish runs out with a chair and nails Taylor Wilde in her taped up arm with it for the disqualification. Taylor Wilde defeated Tara via disqualification in 8:09(** ½)
Tara superkicks the chair into the face of Mia Stylish and sends her packing. She’s angry that her first NAWA Women’s Championship Match has been ruined by this bitter ex-champion. Wilde favors her arm and may have received further injury to it with Stylish’s attack.
Christopher Daniels has set his sights on the NAWA Cruiserweight Title and fights another competitor in the form of Jay Briscoe. We see Mark at ringside cheering his brother, until the Wolves attack Mark. Eddie Edwards and Davey Richards are beating the hell out of Mark Briscoe, and this allows Daniels to snap off an STO in the distraction and hit the Best Moonsault Ever to score the pin. Christopher Daniels pinned Jay Briscoe with the Best Moonsault Ever in 10:00(*** ½)
The Briscoes and the American Wolves will be part of a Tag Team Turmoil Match at Night of the Rogues with the winner receiving a title shot against the NAWA World Title Tag Teams on August 16th at WrestleClash VIII.
The next match features the NAWA Television Title on the line, with Teddy Hart getting another crack at Miles Stylish. Hart tries to use every cheap tactic in the book. He goes up top and pays for it, with Stylish countering a shooting star press with a kick up into a dropkick. The end comes as usual with the Las Vegas Trauma. Miles Stylish pins Teddy Hart to retain the NAWA Television Championship in 10:55(*** ½)
Stylish will have a busy night on June 21st. First, he and Bryan Danielson defend the NAWA World Tag Team Titles against Beer Money Incorporated. Then, in the main event, he will face off against Bryan Danielson with the NAWA Television and International Championship on the line, and a shot at the NAWA World Title at WrestleClash VIII.
Beer Money cut a promo, talking about how they’re going to wreck Stylish and Danielson. Roode says they won’t even make it to the Night of the Rogues main event, and James Storm only has one thing to say “sorry about your damn luck.”
The main event kicks off with Kevin Steen going head to head with Samoa Joe. Both of these men tear at each other at the bell with punches and forearm smashes. Steen throws Joe off into the ropes and leapfrogs over him. A huge cross body block brings Joe down for an early two count. Steen beats on Joe, but Joe goes to the eyes and slams Steen into the corner. Joe is pounding away at his adversary in the corner with numerous stomps and punches.
Joe is grabbing Steen and pulling him out of the corner. Waistlock applied by Joe, but Steen hammers out with a few elbow strikes before sending Joe off into the corner. A running leaping clothesline in the corner flattens Samoa Joe. Joe slumps in the corner and Steen assaults his adversary with numerous chops, before hurling him into the opposite corner. Steen rushes Joe in the corner and plasters him with a huge clothesline, stunning him in the process. Steen heads to the second rope and senton flip connects on Joe. Joe is covered and gets a two count.
Steen throws Joe off into the ropes. Joe comes back with an elbow strike and beats on Steen. Steen returns fire with punches of his own and he throws Joe into the corner. The referee gets flattened in the process. Steen dropkicks Joe and further smashes the referee into the corner. Both men exchange stiff strikes until a second referee is out. Joe swings so wildly he nails the referee in the face. Joe throws Steen down.
A third referee comes out and this match is breaking down into a street fight, so he calls for the double disqualification. Samoa Joe battled Kevin Steen to a double disqualification in 10:55(*** 1/4)
Joe assaults the referee who calls the match off, and Steen grabs Joe, before throwing him into the corner. A fourth referee comes out and Steen clotheslines him. Joe leaves the ring and Steen dives onto him. Security pours from the back and Joe and Steen are still pounding away at each other with welt raising punches. Insanity has gripped everyone tonight on Glory. We fade to black with security and other wrestlers pouring from the back attempting to get a hold of this mad brawl.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 2, 2016 15:51:19 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 6/4/2009: A huge six man tag team match will top off NAWA Glory tonight, when The NAWA World Tag Team Champions Bryan Danielson and Miles Stylish team with Austin Aries to take on Sederick Skyhawk and Beer Money Incorporated. And speaking of Miles Stylish, he is going to defend the NAWA Television Title in the opening match.
Miles Stylish and Davey Richards have a match to open up for the NAWA Television Title. Richards rattles Stylish with some intense kick based offense. Stylish makes a comeback, pulling out the Las Vegas Trauma for the pin. Miles Stylish pinned Davey Richards with the LVT in 10:55(***)
Miles Stylish has a big night at Night of the Rogues, when he defends the NAWA World Tag Team Titles alongside Bryan Danielson against Beer Money Incorporated. Also, The NAWA Television Championship versus the NAWA International Championship, with an NAWA World Title Shot on the line when Miles Stylish takes on Danielson later on that evening. Also Richards teams up to join Eddie Edwards in the American Wolves and enter tag team turmoil against the Briscoe Brothers, the Young Bucks, and the Motor City Machine Guns, along with any other tag team who wants to enter.
The referees are arguing with Amanda Sinclair backstage about being thrown around during the Kevin Steen and Samoa Joe match last week, and now Sinclair wants a No Holds Barred Match between them at Night of the Rogues. None of the referees want a piece of that one, and Sinclair looks like she’s about ready to scream. Tara and Taylor Wilde both enter her office, and Sinclair asks them if they received word their NAWA Women’s Title Match will take place at Night of the Rogues. Both women demand Mia Stylish be put in the match, because it’s easier to focus on her if she’s in the match, then if she’s out of the match. Sinclair amends it to be a Triple Threat Match between Tara, Wilde, and Stylish for the NAWA Women’s Title. Now, get out of her office, because she needs to make a phone call.
Claudio Castagnoli and El Generico have their match next. This is Castagnoli using his power as an advantage to bully Generico into the corner. Castagnoli hammers his adversary hard with forearm smashes which rattle him continuously against the corner. Generico fights out of the corner and ten count punches to Castagnoli. Swinging DDT is countered into the Swiss Death and Castagnoli pins Generico. Claudio Castagnoli pinned El Generico with Swiss Death in 8:55(*** ½)
Castagnoli and Kurt Angle fight one more time, this time with no time limit at Night of the Rogues.
Mia Stylish has reentered the NAWA Women’s Championship picture and she fights the plucky Jessie McKay. McKay gave the former three time NAWA Women’s Champion her series of anxious moments. The moment Stylish got a hold of the arm, she applies a Kimura Lock and forces McKay to tap out. Mia Stylish tapped out Jessie McKay in 5:55(**)
Hype is made for the NAWA Women’s Title Triple Threat Match between Mia Stylish, Tara, and defending champion Taylor Wilde.
Christopher Daniels and Kevin Steen have a match. Steen chases Daniels around in an attempt to get his hands on him, but Daniels fights him off. Steen catches Daniels and beats him. Daniels catches him with a neck snap and a springboard clothesline for a two count. He continues to stomp and punch away at Steen, before pulling out a huge kneedrop to the chest. Daniels delivers two more vicious kneedrops and sets up Steen. He heads to the top rope. BME is avoided and Daniels lands on his feet. Steen pulls out the Pop Up Power Bomb. Samoa Joe rushes down to the back and attacks Steen. Kevin Steen defeated Christopher Daniels via disqualification 11:55(*** ½)
Joe and Steen are punching, with Daniels getting a cheapshot on Steen and leaving the ring. Daniels is ready for his match at Night of the Rogues against AJ Styles for the NAWA Cruiserweight Title. Steen is bullied into the corner and Joe hammers him with forearm smashes. Steen pounds away at Joe until security rushes out to break them apart. Security goes flying like last week as well and Steen and Joe hammer each other.
Sinclair is out and announces she’s found a referee for their No Holds Barred Match. He’s a man who won’t back down to either man and can take a few hard hits. His name is Mick Foley! The crowd pops at this particular announcement. The Hardcore Legend is going to step into the ring to referee Kevin Steen against Samoa Joe on June 21st at Night of the Rogues. Sinclair tells Steen and Joe to both have a nice day.
Sederick Skyhawk demands some time. He talks about how for the past six months, he’s held the NAWA World Title, and yet, the so called experts say he doesn’t deserve the belt. Tonight, he’s going to step into the ring in this six man tag team match and show the world why he deserves to be the NAWA World Champion.
The main event features wild six man tag team action with Austin Aries, Miles Stylish, and Bryan Danielson joining forces to take on Beer Money Incorporated and Sederick Skyhawk in the main event. Skyhawk tries to take down Danielson with some chain wrestling, but naturally Danielson makes a fool out of him, being one of the best in the world. The tag is made to Stylish who runs wild, pounding on his adversary with chops and punches which rock him back into the corner. The fans are going wild with cheers and Stylish launches Skyhawk off into the ropes. Tag made to Roode and Stylish and Roode have a few exchanges until Roode catches Stylish in the corner.
Beer Money trade in and out with tags, with Skyhawk taking the usual round of cheap shots you would expect from the likes of him. A modified Hart Attack delivered by Beer Money put their adversaries down for a two and a half count. Roode stomps away at Stylish, drawing massive amounts of heat from the fans. He goes up top and misses a fistdrop. The hot tag is made to Austin Aries, who runs wild.
Aries is taking out everyone and eventually gets alone in the ring with the NAWA World Champion. He sends Skyhawk into the corner and ten count punches in the corner start to rock his adversary. Aries pulls out a twisting cross body block from the corner to take out Roode and Storm. Danielson and Stylish are in the ring, and they wipe out their opponents for the Pay Per View. Skyhawk catches Aries with a DDT, spiking him. He makes the cover and gets a two count.
Skyhawk heads up top and goes for the Fallen Star. Aries moves out of the way and Skyhawk is stunned. Aries hooks him and brain buster into a cradle. Aries pins the NAWA World Champion. Austin Aries, Bryan Danielson, and Miles Stylish defeated Sederick Skyhawk and Beer Money Incorporated in 15:55(****)
Aries gets the win tonight, and he’s got momentum on his side leading into Night of the Rogues where he challenges Sederick Skyhawk for the NAWA World Title. See you next week.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 4, 2016 16:01:13 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 6/11/2009:
Tonight, Samoa Joe steps into the ring to challenge Miles Stylish for the NAWA Television Championship. Plus Mia Stylish and a partner of her choosing takes on Tara and the NAWA Women’s Champion Taylor Wilde. Austin Aries takes on a former NAWA Grand Slam Champion in Teddy Hart.
We open up with a huge eight man tag team match, with the Young Bucks and the Wolves taking on the Motor City Machine Guns and the Briscoe Brothers. All four teams will be part of the tag team turmoil match at Night of the Rogues. We see a wild tag team match, with the Bucks getting in the way of the Wolves several times, until the Wolves leave them to be pummeled. Spiked Jay Driller on Nick Jackson is enough to get the pin. The Briscoe Brothers and the Motor City Machine Guns defeated the Young Bucks and the Wolves in 15:55(****)
The Briscoes and the Guns go face to face with each other, and give each other some respect after the fact. These two teams had some real battles, in a Best of Seven Series in 2007, which culminated in a vicious ladder match.
Kevin Steen cuts a promo about Samoa Joe, and their match at Night of the Rogues. Joe is pretty impressive, he had the NAWA World Title from WrestleClash to WrestleClash. But Steen’s looking to put a huge mark on his win-loss record. He says he also respects the special guest referee Mick Foley, but tells Foley to stay out of their way, so they can settle this once and for all.
Mia Stylish chooses an old rival, in MsChif to take on Taylor Wilde and Tara. These four female competitors put it all on the line with a pretty epic little tag team encounter. Wilde is caught in the corner and double teamed. The hot tag is made. Tara dumps MsChif to the floor, but she gets ran into the corner and rolled up by Stylish for the pin. Mia Stylish and MsChif defeated Taylor Wilde and Tara in 10:55(***)
Hype is made for the NAWA Women’s Championship where Taylor Wilde defends her belt against Tara and Mia Stylish at Night of the Rogues on June 21st, in ten day’s time.
Jimmy Jacobs is preparing to get back in track to take on Kurt Angle. He attacks Angle, and tries to out wrestle him, which ends about as well as he can. Angle delivers three German Suplexes and slaps on the Ankle Lock. Jacobs struggles, but has no choice other than to tap out and to concede the match to Kurt Angle. Kurt Angle defeated Jimmy Jacobs via submission in 10:55(***)
Claudio Castagnoli is watching from the ramp. He gets on the microphone and taunts Angle, saying no time limit will be able to save him at Night of the Rogues like it did at Gold Rush, from complete and utter decimation from the Swiss Superman.
We head back where Samoa Joe talks about how he hopes Miles Stylish didn’t forget about him, because they have a score to settle. Joe is going to become the NAWA World Champion for a second time, but he’s going to take the Television Title back first, where he had a record setting reign from 2005-2006 with the gold. Joe is all about breaking records and breaking his opponents. He switches gears to Kevin Steen, warning him he shouldn’t have gotten involved in his business. And also, Mick Foley, he should have stayed writing Children’s books, because he’s not the man he once had been, and if Samoa Joe has his say, he won’t be much at all. He will choke him out like anyone, if Foley gets in his way.
The next match features Austin Aries taking on Teddy Hart. Last time these two were in the ring, Hart beat Aries. Tonight, there’s a bit of a different outcome, with Aries catching Hart into the brain buster and adding a cradle hook for the pin. If he pulls out that move at Night of the Rogues, he could very well be the NAWA World Champion. Austin Aries pinned Teddy Hart with a brain buster in 11:55(*** ½)
Sederick Skyhawk is out and he talks about how Austin Aries caught him off guard. Lightning doesn’t strike twice though, and the NAWA World Title is his. Aries reminds Skyhawk how he brought him back into this company a year ago, as a mystery partner, making a deal with his benefactor Prince Nana. And he never got a word of thanks. Aries is going to take his revenge on Skyhawk, and take the NAWA World Championship.
Bryan Danielson and Miles Stylish discuss a couple of things, and Danielson agrees to have Stylish’s back until the Pay Per View, up until the bell rings for the main event. After that, belt for belt, may the better man win, and get the NAWA World Title Shot. Stylish talks about how he’s been scratching and clawing his way up to get another title shot, and Danielson says this NAWA World Title shot is a culmination of a ten year journey. So, may the better man win.
Stylish leaves and Robert Roode jumps Danielson from behind. Danielson is shoved into the wall and fights back. James Storm comes back and hits Danielson with a beer bottle! Glass shatters over the face of Danielson. Storm kneels down onto Danielson and stomps him. He grabs him by the hair and yells “Sorry About Your Damn Luck” in his face. Beer Money Incorporated have laid out one half of the NAWA World Tag Team Champions, and Stylish is unaware of it, having already left.
The NAWA Television Title is on the line with Miles Stylish taking on Samoa Joe. Stylish and Joe pick up where they left off for their rivalry back in 2008. Joe shoves Stylish back into the corner and drills him with a series of knee smashes. Joe throws Stylish into the corner and a running knee strike in the corner. He beats down onto the back of the head of Stylish and grabs his legs, before hitting a vicious Curb Stomp down to the back of his head. Joe picks up Stylish and side suplex sends him down to the canvas. Joe covers Stylish and gets a two and a half count!
Joe continues to work over Stylish, tangling him up with a series of submission moves, ending with the STF! Joe has Stylish locked in the hold. He can’t quite make it to the ropes. Joe punishes Stylish until he does finally make it to the ropes. He rolls Stylish over and pulls him up. Joe hammers away at his adversary, before throwing him half way across the ring. Stylish hits the corner with a huge crash and Joe runs into the corner with a huge clothesline. The wind has been knocked from Miles Stylish. Joe steps back and stomps away at his opponent, before motioning for him to rise to his feet. Joe nails Stylish with more forearm smashes, rocking him with a reckless amount of forearms.
Kicks into the corner sets up the running Yakuza Kick. The impact of the boot catches Stylish in the face. Joe sets up him, going for the Muscle Buster. Stylish is fighting the hold and flips over onto his feet on the way down to the ground. Joe turns himself and Stylish hammers him with a multitude of chops which rocks his opponent. He delivers a Frankensteiner to Joe and heads to the outside. Springboard clothesline is caught into a powerslam and Joe pulls out a huge crushing senton. He makes the cover hooking the leg and just barely gets a two count!
Joe rolls over Stylish and headbutts start to rock him. Stylish is launched into the corner. Belly to back suplex is avoided and Stylish dropkicks him. Stylish delivers a modified gutbuster which stuns Joe. Joe fights back with a lariat which runs down the champion! Joe prepares for the Rear Naked Choke, and Stylish counters that. He nails Joe with a forearm smash which sends him into the corner. Ten count punches followed by a Frankensteiner out of the corner. Joe is up and Stylish hoists him up. Las Vegas Trauma countered and Joe drops out the back door. Stylish fights back and jawbreaker to Joe! Onto the shoulders and Las Vegas Trauma connects. Stylish has taken a lot out of him.
Beer Money run down from the ramp and James Storm enters the ring. Last Call Superkick delivered to Stylish for the disqualification! Miles Stylish defeated Samoa Joe via disqualification in 14:55(*** ½)
Joe pulls himself up to see Beer Money in the ring. Here comes Kevin Steen from the back and he turns around Samoa Joe, before clotheslining him to the floor. Steen delivers a somersault senton to the floor, wiping out Samoa Joe!
Beer Money throws Stylish into the ropes and a double team Hotshot brings him down! Roode and Storm are picking apart Miles Stylish.
Here comes Bryan Danielson, with his face taped up! Beer Money leaves the ring, having done their damage on both of the NAWA World Tag Team Champions before Night of the Rogues. Danielson yells at Storm and Roode, his face severely injured from the beer bottle shot earlier tonight. We end Glory on this note. See you next week for the go home show.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 6, 2016 17:34:40 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 6/18/2009:
Tonight Beer Money Incorporated and Samoa Joe take on Bryan Danielson, Miles Stylish, and Kevin Steen in a huge six man tag team match. All this and more tonight on Glory, just three nights before Night of the Rogues 2009, the last Pay Per View before the big one, before the Season Eight finale, WrestleClash VIII on August 16th, 2016.
The NAWA Cruiserweight Champion AJ Styles stepped into the ring with Claudio Castagnoli for a non-title match. Castagnoli’s power met with the speed of Styles. Styles gave Castagnoli some anxious moments, including a springboard forearm smash which nearly put his opponent away. Castagnoli plucked Styles out of mid air on an exchange and hammered away at him. A huge Swiss Death proved to be the end of AJ Styles. Claudio Castagnoli pinned AJ Styles with the Swiss Death in 10:55(****)
AJ Styles will have to pull himself up and defend the NAWA Cruiserweight Title against Christopher Daniels this Sunday. Also, Claudio Castagnoli meets Kurt Angle with no time limit.
Miles Stylish makes his mandatory weekly NAWA Television Title defense against Jay Briscoe of the Briscoe Brothers. Jay is rocking and gives Stylish a couple of close calls. A high cross body block is countered into the Las Vegas Trauma and Stylish pins Jay. Miles Stylish pinned Jay Briscoe with the LVT in 10:42(*** ¼)
Miles Stylish will team with Bryan Danielson to defend the NAWA World Tag Team Championship against Beer Money, and then will fight, with Stylish defending his Television Title against the International Title held by Bryan Danielson, Belt for Belt, with the NAWA World Title shot on the line. Plus, Jay Briscoe joins brother Mark for the NAWA World Tag Team Title Match.
We cut to Mick Foley, who says it’s going to be an honor to be the referee this Sunday, and see a brutal match between Kevin Steen and Samoa Joe up close. He says they warned they would beat him up if he got in the way. Well, he’s just going to let it all go unless he has a reason to step in. He’s just there to count the three, and may the better man win. No Holds Barred is his type of match between Kevin Steen and Samoa Joe, with Mick Foley as the guest referee.
Tara takes on Alissa Flash in the next match. Tara is ready for her NAWA Women’s Title Match and she pretty much blows through Flash in little time flat. She finishes her off with a superkick, followed by the Widow’s Peak to get the win. Tara pinned Alissa Flash in 7:55)(***)
Tara challenges NAWA Women’s Champion Taylor Wilde alongside Mia Stylish in a Three Way Match this Sunday at Night of the Rogues.
Sederick Skyhawk is out and he talks about the absurd notion Austin Aries threw down where he owes him anything. He reminds us Aries bailed on the match to challenge for the NAWA Television Title, and Skyhawk owes him nothing. But if Aries wants to say he made Skyhawk, then so be it. This Sunday, Skyhawk is going to prove without a shadow of a doubt he’s better than the Greatest Man Who Ever Lived, which makes him better than any man who ever lived, as he should be, because he’s the NAWA World Champion. Nana says Aries is nothing. Skyhawk talks about how Danielson and Stylish are once again overshadowing his championship match, and he’s not happy being the star of the show. He is the show, and he is the champion. Sederick Skyhawk against Austin Aries this Sunday for the NAWA World Championship.
The next match featured Kurt Angle taking on Jack Evans. Evans shows his great speed, but Angle catches him with a violent Ankle Lock which drops him on his leg and almost shatters his ankle. Angle applies the Ankle Lock to Evans and forces a tap out. Kurt Angle makes Jack Evans submit to the Ankle Lock in 3:44(***)
The hype is made for Kurt Angle against Claudio Castagnoli in a no time limit match this Sunday.
Main event time features a six man tag team match with Beer Money Incorporated teaming with Samoa Joe to take on Miles Stylish, Bryan Danielson, and Kevin Steen. The good guy team clears the ring and Roode is trapped in the corner and pin ponged off. Steen is hammering away at Roode, who he had his problems with last fall. Steen takes Roode with a huge leaping clothesline and makes the tag to Stylish. Stylish comes into the ring to assault his adversary and whips him hard into the corner on the opposite side of the ring. Ten count punches followed by a corner Frankensteiner.
The offensive flurry from Stylish turns around for the worst, and Roode pummels him in the corner. Beer Money makes some quick tags in and out, until feeding Stylish to Samoa Joe, who delivers a crushing boot to the head in the corner. Two more boots rock the NAWA World Television Champion and Joe tortures him on the canvas. More tags and they are just beating Stylish, except for some flurries of offense.
Roode nails Stylish with a spinebuster and stands over him, raising an arm in triumph. Stylish struggles to a standing position and Roode keeps hammering down on the back of his adversary. He pulls out a gutwrench suplex, drawing a massive amount of boos from the NAWA fans in response. Roode hammers the back of the head of his adversary and sets up Stylish. Stylish slips out and hits a reverse rana to Roode. Race to the corner and hot tag made to Bryan Danielson!
Danielson rushes into the ring, a house of fire. He is taking out everything which moves. He sends Storm off into the ropes and huge knee strike to the chest. He covers Storm and gets a two and nine tenths count when Samoa Joe breaks up the move. In comes Kevin Steen and Steen and Joe start exchanging clubbing around the ring. Danielson is beating on Storm and sends him off into the ropes. Storm kicks Danielson and goes for the Last Call. Danielson ducks it and huge buzzsaw kick!
Steen is sent into the ringpost and Joe forearm smashes him, crushing his head up against the ropes. We see Miles Stylish enter the ring and fight off Roode. Stylish whips Roode into the ropes and Roode collides with Danielson, sending him to the floor. The miscommunication distracts Stylish. Joe tags himself in and nails Stylish with the ST-Joe! A groggy Danielson is in the ring, expecting an equally groggy Storm, but he’s caught and nailed with a Yakuza Kick into the corner. Muscle Buster is enough to pin Danielson. Samoa Joe has pinned the NAWA International Champion. Samoa Joe and Beer Money defeated Bryan Danielson, Kevin Steen, and Miles Stylish in 21:55(****)
This Sunday, Samoa Joe meets Kevin Steen in a No Holds Barred Match with Mick Foley as the guest referee. Also, Miles Stylish and Bryan Danielson defend those NAWA World Tag Team Titles against Beer Money Incorporated. Finally, the main event, featuring Miles Stylish and Bryan Danielson, belt for belt with the NAWA World Title Match on the line at WrestleClash VIII.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 11, 2016 19:13:50 GMT -5
NAWA Night of the Rogues-6/21/2009:
Tonight, the New Age Wrestling Alliance returns to Pay Per View with Night of the Rogues 2009. We’re going to see some amazing matches, capped off by the main event featuring the NAWA International Champion facing the NAWA Television Champion for a title shot at WrestleClash VIII. Let’s get down to the ring for the opening match.
Claudio Castagnoli fought Kurt Angle in the opening match. Both men exchange some mat wrestling holds to start out the match. Castagnoli sends Angle into the corner and hammers away at him. Forearm smashes to Angle’s chest rock him before Castagnoli throws him into the ropes. Castagnoli ducks the head and Angle returns fire with a kneelift to the chest.
Angle shoves Castagnoli off into the ropes and buries his shoulder into the stomach of his adversary. He throws Castagnoli into the ropes. Castagnoli comes back with a huge boot to the chest which sends Angle flying back off of the canvas. He sets up Angle and hooks the legs. Catapult snaps the neck of Kurt Angle across the bottom rope. Castagnoli covers and gets a two count.
He pounds away at Angle some more and shows his strength by hoisting Angle up and drilling him with an impressive gutwrench suplex. Angle is rolled over and Castagnoli beats on the back of his head. He applies a modified bow and arrow submission hold. Angle is fighting out and he reaches the ropes
Castagnoli sets up Angle on the shoulder and runs him across the ring. Snake eyes sends Angle down across the top rope. Castagnoli hurls Angle all the way across the ring. Kick to the midsection and delayed vertical suplex brings Angle down! Castagnoli drags Angle out into the center of the ring. He ascends to the top rope. Double foot stomp misses when Angle rolls out of the way!
The ankle folds out from underneath Castagnoli and Angle pops up, going to work on the ankle. He takes down Castagnoli and slaps the Ankle Lock on! Castagnoli’s long arms manage to get to the ropes just in time to avoid the tag out. Angle breaks the hold and pulls Castagnoli back into the center of the ring. He keeps pounding away at Castagnoli. Into the corner goes Castagnoli and Angle eats a boot!
Castagnoli has Angle and double underhook suplex brings him down! Castagnoli is walking out the injured ankle. He picks up Angle and hoists him up. Deadlift gutwrench suplex is countered, and Angle delivers a double leg takedown before he starts headbutting at the ankle like a pitbull. He grabs Castagnoli’s leg and turns him over, slapping on another Ankle Lock. For the second time, Castagnoli makes it to the ropes.
Angle’s frustration is beginning to mount. He delivers a kneelift, followed by a DDT! Angle delivers a series of ankle scissor stomps, punishing the ankle of Castagnoli just a little bit more. He beats him up and throws Castagnoli into the corner. Angle charges, but Castagnoli catches him by the legs. Catapult sends Angle into the corner. Castagnoli hoists up Angle in a belly to back suplex reverse pick up and delivers a vicious reverse Swiss Death to his opponent! A European Uppercut hammers the back of Angle’s head. Castagnoli makes the cover, and Angle just barely gets the shoulder up!
Castagnoli pounds away at Angle and sends him off into the ropes one more time. A standard Swiss Death is countered when Angle dropkicks Castagnoli off the ropes. Forearm smash is ducked and three German Suplexes in succession! Angle pulls down the straps and goes for the Angle Slam. Castagnoli drops down, but his ankle rolls out from underneath him. Angle takes out the ankle, and turns him into the Ankle Lock, this time dropping all of the weight down onto the ankle with the heel hook.
This submission move has put out some of the top superstars in this sport, and it’s the deadliest club in Angle’s bag. Castagnoli struggles and scrapes and pulls to the ropes. He has no choice, but to tap out! Kurt Angle taps out Claudio Castagnoli in in 15:44 to the Ankle Lock(****)
An intense opener and the moment Castagnoli landed on his ankle, Angle zeroed in and gave Castagnoli quite the beating. Angle gets back on the winning track and he has his sights set on finally becoming the NAWA World Champion.
The NAWA Cruiserweight Title is on the line next when Christopher Daniels challenges AJ Styles. Daniels stalls a little bit the bell, until Styles hammers away at Daniels and throws him into the ropes. Leapfrog sets the tone for a huge leaping dropkick. Daniels is slumped in the corner and Styles hammers away at him before throwing him halfway across the ring. Daniels bounces off against the corner and Styles nails him with a leaping forearm smash into the corner. Daniels is slumped down once again and Styles jabs away at his adversary before throwing him back across the ring. The head is ducked and Daniels catches him with a kick.
Daniels nails him with a spin kick right to the chest to take him down. He steps back and kneedrop down to the chest of Styles. Daniels picks up Styles and elbow to the side of the head. A series of forearm smashes sets up Styles for an attempted brain buster. Styles fights back. Danielson nails him from behind and hits a reverse Russian Legsweep into the Koji Clutch. He has the champion in a compromising position. Styles might have to tap, no he reaches the ropes just in time!
The challenger continues to stomp away at the back of the head of Styles and picks him up. Gutwrench suplex brings him down and now Daniels steps to the outside. Springboard kneedrop connects to the top of the head of Styles. Daniels covers Styles and gets a two count! The challenger picks up Styles and jab to the throat. He sends Styles into the ropes. A back elbow smash is avoided and Styles goes for the Pele Kick, but Daniels ducks down to avoid that one, and Styles whiffs the move!
These two know each other so well Daniels saw the Pele Kick coming. He nails Styles with an elbow to the side of the head. Into the ropes and leaping clothesline connects to take his adversary down to the canvas. Daniels drags Styles to the center of the ring. He leaps to the top rope. Best Moonsault Ever is avoided. Daniels lands on his feet. Styles kips up and PELE KICK CONNECTS THIS TIME!
The fans are on their feet with a cheer. Daniels and Styles are up at the standing ten count and get into a chop battle which is won by Styles. Styles sends Daniels into the ropes. Daniels puts the breaks on and delivers a high back body drop, no Styles hangs onto the top rope. He returns fire with a forearm smash to the side of the head. Springboard forearm smash rocks Daniels! Styles covers hooking the leg and Daniels just kicks out one more time!
Styles looks down at Daniels, as if he wonders what he’ll have to put the man away. Daniels is hoisted up off of the canvas and tilt a whirl, no Daniels lands on his feet. He kicks Styles and goes for the double underhook. Angel’s wings could be on the way. Styles counters with a high back body drop and bridges. Two and three fourths count when Daniels manages to fight a way out!
Daniels rolls over to his feet and Styles delivers a running sunset flip, before rolling Daniels into the position for the Styles Clash. No Daniels is fighting and counters with a Frankensteiner! Styles rolls over onto one knee and Daniels connects with a Shining Wizard style enzuigiri to the back of the head. The champion is down and Daniels makes the cover hooking the leg. Styles once again throws the shoulder up just in time. You can’t keep the champion down, especially in this type of environment!
Styles crawls over, getting to his knees. Daniels starts ramming him with forearm smashes to the side of the head, further breaking down his opponent. Daniels sets up Styles for another brain buster, but Styles drops down the backside. Waistlock is countered by Daniels with some back elbows and he tries a Pele Kick of his own! Styles avoids that. Oklahoma Side Roll delivered by Styles and he holds down Daniels for a three count. AJ Styles pins Christopher Daniels with the Oklahoma Side Roll in 12:55(*** ¾)
AJ Styles is the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion still after avoiding Daniels attempt to use one of his signature moves and pulling him into an Oklahoma Side Roll for a pin. Styles has really been coming into his own in 2009, and it wouldn’t be a surprise if he took the next step to reach the top. Styles takes the belt to much fanfare.
The NAWA Women’s Title is on the line next, with Taylor Wilde defending the belt against the newcomer in Tara and the former champion in Mia Stylish. The plucky champion has her back against the wall. The bell rings and Tara and Wilde start double teaming Mia Stylish. The challenger and her recent attitude problem has been a problem. She is being pummeled in the corner until the champion accidentally takes a pot shot at Tara.
Tara comes back at Taylor Wilde with a series of rapid fire forearm smashes which nail her in the side of the face. Wilde struggles back and is sent into the ropes with a high back body drop. The champion rolls over and is pulled up to a standing position. Tara hammers away at the back of her opponent’s head with a series of rapid fire elbow strikes to the back of the head. Hooking her and inverted atomic drop brings Wilde down.
The newcomer nails a leaping forearm smash which puts Wilde down on her back. This sets up a cover, only getting a two count. Wilde is hung up in the corner and Tara stomps her in the corner. She turns around and eats a kick to the ribs from Mia Stylish. Stylish hammers away at the ribs of Tara and ricochets her into the corner hard. Tara is slumped against the corner and Stylish comes back in with a leaping knee strike in the corner.
Tara is doubled over and Stylish is yelling about how the belt is hers. She hammers her adversary with a multitude of vicious chops across the chest. Tara is Irish whipped into the corner where Taylor Wilde is still trapped in the tree of woe. Stylish hooks Tara in a cobra clutch and cranks on the neck. She pulls out a modified backbreaker from this position. She covers Tara hooking the leg and gets a two and a half count off of that one.
Stylish is double downing on her brutality. She hammers away at the face of her adversary, working her over throughout the early portion of this match. Wilde breaks herself free from the corner and Stylish turns her attention to her. She delivers an arm grapevine and a series of elbow strikes hammered down hard across the arm. Stylish leaps up and drives the point of the arm down, causing some trauma down across the wounded arm. Stylish keeps drilling away at the arm, drawing more boos from the fans in the crowd.
She keeps assaulting the arm, acting like a pitbull in the process. Wilde struggles to her knees and Stylish applies a hammerlock, before shoving her into Tara. Tara gets knocked to the floor. Stylish goes for a belly to back set up. Wilde counters by flipping over onto her feet and hitting a spinning leg lariat to Stylish. Wilde returns fire and throws Stylish into the ropes. A high back body drop pops the crowd and Wilde sets herself up on the to outside. Stylish is almost to her feet and she turns around into a diving cross body block from Wilde. Two and a half count when Tara enters the ring and breaks up the hold at the last second.
Tara steps back and catches the champion with a superkick, nearly knocking her out of her boots! Tara has Wilde set up in the center of the ring. She ascends to the top rope, facing the crowd. Stylish pops up with an enzuigiri to stun Tara. Stylish climbs to the top rope and hits Tara with a belly to back superplex! Stylish floats over and scores the pin. Mia Stylish regained the NAWA Women’s Title over Tara and Taylor Wilde when Stylish pinned Tara with a belly to back superplex. In 12:44(** ½)
Stylish has become the four time NAWA Women’s champion and she does it without pinning the champion. Given what she’s been saying about Wilde, it goes without saying how hypocritical this is. Stylish leaves the ring with the belt in hand and Wilde pulls herself up, slowly coming to terms with what happened in this match.
Tag Team Turmoil is next for an NAWA World Tag Team Title Shot on August 16th, 2016 at WrestleClash VIII. The first two teams out are the Motor City Machine Guns and the Young Bucks. Matt Jackson is ping-ponged around for the early portion of this match by Sabin and Shelley. Sabin ducks the head and Jackson kicks him in the face, before pulling out a flipping neckbreaker to take his adversary down. He makes the cover, only getting a two count in the process. He continues to pound away at Sabin.
The Bucks make some hot tags in and out with some wild double teaming offense. Belly to back suplex has been combined with a lung blower drawing cheers from the fans, and this gets a very close nearfall. Nick Jackson jumps into a dropkick and the hot tag is made to Alex Shelley. Shelley starts running wild and Nick Jackson is dropkicked to the floor. Matt Jackson is caught with the Sliced Bread #2 and pinned. The Motor City Machine Guns defeated the Young Bucks in 6:32(***)
We cut back to the ring where the American Wolves come down. Eddie Edwards takes out Shelley with a chop block at the bell to begin the second leg of the tag team turmoil match. Sabin is already being beaten down on the floor by Davey Richards. Shelly starts fighting back, until Eddie Edwards hits him with a belly to back suplex. The tag made to Davey Richards early on and Richards starts wearing Shelley down with kicks and a series of other strikes.
The Wolves cut the ring in half, beating down Alex Shelley. They make quick tags to conserve their energy. Shelley starts fighting out of the corner, but Richards pulls out a brain buster and Edwards hits a springboard legdrop. He covers Shelley hooking the leg for the pin. The Wolves defeated the Motor City Machine Guns in 5:33(** ½)
The Wolves just picked apart the Motor City Machine Guns. Here come the Briscoe Brothers to join in on the match. Mark Briscoe and Eddie Edwards are trading some huge punches and kicks. Mark nails Edwards with a forearm smash and starts hammering away at him in the corner. Edwards is launched halfway across the ring, but he meets Mark in the jaw with the forearm smash.
Tags made in and out by the American Wolves. Mark fights out of one of the moves, and hits a high angle belly to back suplex on Davey Richards. He makes the tag and here comes brother Jay, entering the ring, fists of fire. Mark pulls out a sunset flip power bomb off of the ring apron, taking out Eddie Edwards. Jay has Richards and Jay Driller brings him down for the pin. The Briscoe Brothers defeated the American Wolves in 5:55(** ½)
In comes Tony Mamaluke and James Maritato in the FBI to advance in this match. Maritato attacks Mark Briscoe on the floor. Mamaluke enters the ring and goes for a springboard, but Jay catches him with a forearm to the chest. Jay sets up Mamaluke and pulls out the Jay Driller for the pin. The Briscoe Brothers defeated the FBI in 1:22(*)
The Briscoes think they have won, as they have defeated all of the teams. Out comes the NAWA Owner Amanda Sinclair to congratulate them on their win, but there’s been one more last minute entrant in the Tag Team Turmoil, and it’s a team the Briscoe Brothers know very well from WrestleClash VIII. Claudio Castagnoli and Chris Hero, the Kings of Wrestling.
The Kings of Wrestling are out and the match is on. Hero is the freshest man in this match and he keeps tagging Jay Briscoe with forearm smashes. Jay answers back in kind and leapfrogs over Hero. Jay hits him with a spinning leg lariat and rolls him over. He hammers away at his adversary and makes the tag to Mark Briscoe. The Briscoes pull out a double team flapjack to take their adversary down to the canvas.
The fans continue to go wild and Mark continues to rag tag Hero. Hero catches him off of the ropes with a Yakuza Kick and makes the tag to the big man, Claudio Castagnoli. Castagnoli beats on Mark and pulls out a huge deadlift gutwerench suplex. Mark ricochets off of the canvas and Claudio covers, only getting at two count.
Claudio rolls over Mark and forearms him across the back of the head. He steps back and nails Mark with a crushing knee drop to the back of the head. He holds onto the back of his opponent’s head and pulls back, putting an insane amount of pressure. Another tag and they pull out an elevated springboard elbow smash. Hero covers Mark, and only gets a two count when the toothless Briscoe kicks out just before three.
The Kings continue their beating, with Jay rallying the fans behind Mark. Castagnoli uses his power to work over Mark, and Hero’s strikes keep him off balance, even more so than usual. Hero beats down Mark in the corner and slings him off across the ropes. Hero charges into the corner and Mark nails him with a huge kick to the face. Mark clotheslines Hero out of his boots. Both men are down and the referee is putting the standing ten count on both men.
Mark rushes over and makes the tag to his brother. Jay enters the ring and starts running wild on the Kings of Wrestling. He throws Castagnoli into the corner and huge leaping forearm smash crushes his adversary into the corner. Jay pulls out a series of punches and turns around to deliver a springboard cross body block to Castagnoli, catching him out of the corner. He covers and only gets a two count.
Briscoe keeps drilling those elbow strikes down across the back of the head of his opponent. He sets up Castagnoli for the Jay Driller, but it’s a no go! Mark enters the ring and double team effort on Castagnoli. Double brain buster sends Castagnoli down! Jay heads up top and flying senton connects! He covers, but Hero breaks it up.
All four men are in the ring beating each other down. The match is breaking down. Mark takes a nasty spill to the arena floor. Hero nails Jay from behind with an elbow strike and Castagnoli has him set up. Swiss Death drills Jay Briscoe! Castagnoli makes the cover hooking the leg and scores the pin. The Kings of Wrestling defeated the Briscoe Brothers in 11:08(*** ½)
The Kings of Wrestling have won tag team turmoil and will be receiving an NAWA World Tag Team Title Shot at WrestleClash VIII. It’s down to who the champions will be after tonight when Miles Stylish and Bryan Danielson take on Beer Money Incorporated.
The next match features Tyler Black stepping into the ring against a newcomer in the New Age Wrestling Alliance. D’Angelo Dinero steps onto the scene. The self-proclaimed Pope is all fired up and he manages to catch Black with a pair of armdrags at the bell. Black bounces to his feet and uppercuts Dinero in the jaw which gets a pop from the fans. Black hammers away at Dinero with multiple forearm strikes in the corner, welcoming him to the New Age Wrestling Alliance with those attacks. He sends Dinero into the corner and huge leaping forearm smash.
Black takes down Dinero with a snap mare and running dropkick sends him down to the canvas. Dinero rolls over onto his feet and Black hammers the back of his head. Black scoops up Dinero and snap mares him back down to the canvas. A running dropkick connects to the head of Dinero, drawing cheers from the crowd. Black has him set up. The head is ducked and Dinero whips the head of Black down onto the canvas
Dinero dives down onto Black, hooking him in a front facelock, before hitting him with a series of knee strikes to the back of the head. He picks up Black and takes him down with a swinging neckbreaker in one fluid motion. Dinero applies a headscissors submission and begins to crank on the head of Tyler Black. Black is making an attempt to push his way out of the hold. Dinero has him locked firmly into place, trying to put the squeeze on his head and neck on the way down. Black is almost pushing out.
The newcomer, Dinero breaks the hold and shoves Black off into the corner. More forearm smashes begin to tag him. Dinero throws Black into the ropes and a huge leaping dropkick. He kips up to his feet and delivers a leaping elbow drop to the chest of Black. Dinero kips out to his feet once again and pulls out an excellent somersault senton. He covers Black and gets a two count! Dinero steps back and climbs to the second rope. He delivers off into a dropkick from Tyler Black!
Black stopped the Pope in his tracks. The Pope scrambles back to his feet and Black hammers away at him with a series of jabs. Black throws the Pope off into the ropes. It’s reversed and Dinero goes for a tilt a whirl. Black drops down from behind and pulls out a swift reverse DDT style counter. He puts a fair bit of snap into that particular motion and covers Dinero hooking the leg. He only gets a two count, not quite able to put his opponent down for the three count.
Black looks down at Dinero, a fraction of a smile cropping over his face. He’s going to need a bit more to put away his adversary. Black knows it and he steps back. A kneelift rocks Dinero back into the corner and he throws him off into the ropes. Black charges into the corner. Dinero moves and Black hits the corner. Running double knee smash into the back of Black. Dinero hangs on and takes him down with a modified lung blower from that position. He makes the cover and scores the pin. D’Angelo Dinero pinned Tyler Black in 12:20 with the DDE(*** ½)
He calls that move, the DDE, the D’Angelo Dinero Experience and it’s more than enough to score a swift victory. Dinero moves forward tonight on Pay Per View with a win in his first outing. He stands over Black and does a victory dance.
The next match features the NAWA World Tag Team Titles on the line with Beer Money Incorporated challenging Bryan Danielson and Miles Stylish. Stylish starts out with Roode and both men exchange chops until Stylish sends Roode off into the ropes. A spinning headscissors brings Roode down to the canvas. He makes the tag to James Storm who runs into a spinning headscissors. Stylish beats away at Storm and reaches over to make the tag to Bryan Danielson.
Danielson enters the ring and rattles his opponent with a series of kicks. Those kicks further back Storm off into the corner and send him crashing back. A running dropkick causes James Storm to drop face first onto the corner. Danielson hooks Storm in an attempted dragon sleeper, but Storm is too close to the ropes and thus the hold will have to be broken. The fans are drawing some boos from this action.
The NAWA International Champion starts to rag tag Storm with some chops, sending him into the ropes. Danielson goes for a leaping forearm smash. Storm ducks it and Danielson hits the canvas hard. Storm drills Danielson with a knee strike to the top of the head and hooks him around the head. DDT brings Danielson down to the canvas. He covers him hooking the leg and only scores a two count! Storm picks up Danielson for an over the shoulder setup. Gutbuster before he makes the tag to Robert Roode.
Beer Money Incorporated start to put a beating on Bryan Danielson. Danielson is hit with a double suplex and Storm yells “Beer” while Roode yells “Money!” Roode leans down and applies a chinlock on Danielson, forcing him down. He breaks the hold and stomps away at Danielson. He picks up Danielson and snake eyes turnbuckle drop stuns him. Roode starts punching away at Danielson and throws him halfway across the ring. A running forearm smash connects to the head of Danielson! Danielson has been slumped into the corner hard!
Some quick tags in and out by Beer Money, trying to unbalance Danielson. Stylish breaks up a couple of covers at one or two, and then returns to the corner. One has to wonder if Stylish has a strategy in mind to have Beer Money soften up Danielson for their match later tonight. Roode and Storm pull out a belly to back/reverse neckbreaker combination which punishes the champion. Storm covers, and Danielson kicks out once again.
Storm has Danielson on his shoulders. Danielson drops down and dropkicks Storm. He falls into the corner for the tag to Miles Stylish. The NAWA Television Champion enters the ring, fists of fire. He nails Roode with a forearm off of the ring apron and hooks Storm. Springboard swinging bulldog brings him down to the canvas. Stylish covers Storm and only gets a two count.
Stylish hammers away at the back of the head and puts Storm on the top rope. He climbs up with Storm. Roode is back in and nails Stylish in the back of the head. Roode has Stylish set up for a power bomb while Storm comes off the ropes with a huge clothesline! Stylish has been drilled and Storm covers once again. Two and a half count when Stylish has to kick out on his own accord because Danielson can’t enter the ring in time.
Beer Money bring Stylish into their part of town and the tag is made to Robert Roode. Roode strings together a multitude of stiff jabs which punishes his adversary. He throws Stylish off into the ropes and snaps off a stun gun, bringing the neck of Stylish down across the top rope. He makes the cover hooking the leg and only scores a two and nine tenths count. Roode pulls up Stylish one more time and pulls him into a series of knee strikes to the side of the head.
Stylish is fighting down from underneath until Roode takes him down with a huge clothesline. Roode pulls up Stylish and hits two more clotheslines, bringing him down to the canvas. Roode rolls over Stylish and pounds away at the back of his head with a series of stomps. He picks up Stylish and hits a stiff belly to back suplex sending him crashing down to the canvas. He covers Stylish and gets another nearfall.
Tag made to James Storm and Stylish is held, pounded away at. Storm sends Stylish into the ropes. Tilt a whirl is attempted. Stylish counters the move into a spinning headscissors, flipping Roode down onto the canvas. Stylish is trying to make the tag to Danielson. Roode is back in and he has the ankle. Stylish pops up and snap over spinning heel kick takes down Roode down. He jumps into the corner and makes the hot tag to Danielson!
Danielson rushes into the ring, chopping away on his opponents. He throws Storm into the corner and running dropkick takes him down. He sends Roode into the corner and running dropkick takes him down. Danielson raises his arms into the air and prepares him for the Running Knee Strike. Roode dodges the move and catches Danielson with a spinebuster! Storm is in the ring and set up, DWI on Danielson! Roode covers hooking the leg and Stylish can’t break up the pin in time! Beer Money Incorporated won the NAWA World Tag Team Titles over Bryan Danielson and Miles Stylish in 15:44(****)
Beer Money take the belts, winning them for a second time. Later tonight, Miles Stylish and Bryan Danielson meet title for title, with the NAWA World Title Shot at WrestleClash VIII hanging in the balance.
Mick Foley is the third man in the ring when the Kevin Steen squares off against Samoa Joe in a No Holds Barred Match. Steen and Joe attack each other, pounding away at each other with a series of punches. Joe wins the fist fight and nails Steen with a huge clothesline, knocking him over. Steen pulls himself to a standing position and Joe levels Steen with multiple kicks to the ribs! He sends Steen off into the ropes and a running knee strike to the face. He steps back and rushes Steen.
Steen pops up with a spinning leg lariat, sending Samoa Joe onto his back. Joe staggers back to his feet and Steen sends this match to the arena floor. Running tope takes out Samoa Joe! Steen picks up Joe and throws him back into the ring. Joe is on his feet and Steen pulls out a springboard shoulderblock which knocks Joe onto his back. Steen covers Joe hooking the leg and gains another two count. He steps back and pulls out a running senton backsplash!
The fans are chanting for Steen. Steen nails him with a rattling variety of chops which send him back into the corner. Joe is launched off into the ring. Steen charges in, but Joe gets the foot up in the face. Steen is stunned and Joe rushes out of the corner. Steen ducks the charge out of the corner and a huge powerslam brings Joe down to the canvas! Steen covers Joe hooking the leg and another two count when Joe powers out!
Steen continues to wear down Joe with a series of elbow strikes down across the back of the head. He throws Joe into the corner and misses a leaping avalanche into the corner. Joe nails Steen with a huge kick to the side of the head and beats him down into the corner. Steen is trying to struggle but Joe is putting more heat on him in the corner. All Foley can do is stand back and make the count. Joe picks up Steen and hits a shoulder throw. He takes down Steen with a huge kick to the side of the head. Steen has been rocked hard with this particular attack. Joe pummels away at the back of the head of Steen and sets him up. A huge power bomb rocks Steen. Joe makes the cover hooking the leg, and only scores a two and a half count!
Joe demands Foley to count faster. Foley shakes his hand and holds up two fingers. Joe grimaces and jumps down to beat down on Kevin Steen. Steen rolls over onto his hands and knees, and Joe beats on him some more, drying the ire from the fans! Joe throws Steen into the corner with the most sickening velocity possible. Steen slumps in the corner. Joe steps back with a series of stomps to the face and steps back. Yakuza Kick nails Steen across the face!
Steen slumps in the corner and Joe sets up Steen. He goes for the Muscle Buster. Steen counters that move by doing a flip and landing on his feet. He dropkicks Joe and sends him into the corner. Steen hits a series of punches, and hoists Joe to the top rope. Steen climbs up with Joe and goes for a suplex. Joe blocks the move, getting underneath Steen with a couple of punches to the stomach, before shoving him off of the corner. Steen hits the corner hard and Joe readjusts his footing. He dives off with a huge elbow drop from the ropes. He covers Steen hooking the leg and Steen kicks out just at a two and a half count!
Joe leaves the ring and goes to get a steel chair. Foley has to step back and Joe raises the chair over his head. Steen is nailed over the back with the chair shot! Joe steps back and waits for Steen to get up. Joe swings the chair. Steen ducks the chairshot and superkicks the chair into Joe’s face! Foley kicks the chair from the ring so he has room to get down and make the count. Joe brings the shoulder up at a two and three thirds count!
Steen picks up Joe and hammers him with a series of elbow smash. He throws Joe into the corner and a huge clothesline into the corner. Steen climbs to the second rope and hooks Joe. Tornado DDT is countered by Joe into a spinebuster bomb in one fluid movement! Joe pulls himself up and starts to look for the chair, but it’s been removed from the ring. Joe is pissed the chair has been removed and goes to get the chair. He turns around and STEEN DIVES TO THE OUTSIDE WITH A SOMERSAULT PLANCHA WIPING OUT JOE!
Joe is hoisted up and rolled back into the ring. Steen pulls himself back up and sends Joe off into the ropes. Pop Up Power Bomb is avoided when Joe nails Steen with a huge reverse kick to the side of the head and follows it up with a pop-up enzuigiri which brings Steen down to his knees! Joe picks up Steen and puts him on the top rope. Muscle Buster brings Steen down. Joe covers him and two and a half count!
Joe gets in Foley’s face about the slow count, and Foley tells him to pay attention to the match. Joe picks up Steen and goes for the Rear Naked Choke. Steen fights out and sends Joe off into the ropes. He brings up Joe onto his shoulders and a forward rolling Samoan Drop sends him down to the canvas! Steen heads up to the top rope and frog splash connects to Joe! Steen covers Joe hooking the leg and scores the pin. Kevin Steen pinned Samoa Joe with a frog splash in 16:55(**** ½)
Steen gets the win to triumph in this match. Foley raises Steen’s hand and Steen leaves the ring. The fans are cheering and chanting for “Foley”
Foley spends about a minute parading around the ring, soaking up the cheers from the fans. He raises his hand and turns into a Rear Naked Choke from Samoa Joe! Joe is pissed about losing the match and he takes it out on the special guest referee. Security is out, as Joe chokes out Mick Foley with the Rear Naked Choke!
The next match is for the NAWA World Championship and features Austin Aries getting the opportunity of his life against Sederick Skyhawk. Both men lock up and Aries catches Skyhawk with a couple of arm drags which stuns him. Skyhawk tries to bail to the floor. Aries pulls him into the center of the ring and pounds away at his opponent. He backs off and a huge dropkick to the side of the face of his opponent.
Aries picks up Skyhawk and forces him down with a front facelock. He hammers away at his adversary with a series of knee strikes to the head. He flips over with a modified neck snap and further punishes the NAWA World Champion. Aries covers Skyhawk hooking the leg and only gets a two count. He keeps beating down on his adversary with a multitude of stomps and pulls him up off of the canvas. He throws Skyhawk off into the corner. Aries charges into the corner. Skyhawk ducks and Aries hits the corner hard.
Skyhawk brings Aries down with a huge neckbreaker sending him down. He covers Aries hooking the leg and gets a two count. He rolls over Aries and pounds away at the back of his head, pulling him up, before bringing him down with another clothesline. He covers Aries hooking the leg and gets a two count off of that move.
The NAWA World Champion continuously stomps away at the challenger. He picks up Aries and slaps him across the face. He throws Aries off into the corner. Aries bounces off and Skyhawk brings him down with a huge clothesline. The champion picks up Aries and a huge backbreaker brings him down. Skyhawk is pushing the spine of Aries across the knee cap. He’s trying to go for the submission, but Aries is starting to fight out.
Skyhawk picks up Aries and hooks him into a crucifix. He nails Aries with a series of elbow smashes to the side of the head drawing boos from the fans. The fans are chanting for “Danielson”. Skyhawk stomps away at Aries and picks him up. Belly to back suplex drills Aries down to the canvas. Skyhawk covers Aries hooking the leg, and only gets a two and a half count when he barely brings the shoulder off of the canvas. Aries is rolled over and Skyhawk hammers away at him some more. Kneelift into a DDT spikes Aries down. Cover made by the champion and a two and a half count!
Aries kicks out and the challengers tenacity is frustrating the champion just ever so slightly. Skyhawk lifts Aries up to the top rope. Skyhawk climbs up. Aries nails him with a punch to the stomach and knocks him off. The champion is on his feet and he turns into a missile dropkick from Austin Aries. The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived just knocked the champion on his back. He makes the cover and scores a two count.
The challenger signals for Skyhawk to get to his feet. He nails his adversary with an uppercut punch to the jaw sending him into the corner. Another uppercut punch to the jaw and Aries throws Skyhawk into the opposite corner. A running elbow smash in the corner stuns Skyhawk. Aries is going for the brain buster. Skyhawk drops down behind the back of Aries. He waistlocks him, but Aries elbows out of his position. Aries pulls out a Pele Kick to knock Skyhawk for a loop! He pulls out a La Magistral Cradle and holds down Skyhawk for a two and a half count!
Aries beats on Skyhawk and into the corner. Running dropkick into the corner is caught and Skyhawk rocks back before launching Aries into the corner with a catapult. He hangs onto the legs of his adversary and flips back into a jack-knife cradle. Only a two count before Aries counters by bridging out and backsliding the champion for another close nearfall.
Skyhawk is kicked in the face. Another brain buster is countered by a knee from Skyhawk! Skyhawk shoves Aries into the ropes and onto the shoulders. Las Vegas Trauma connects to Aries! Skyhawk rolls over Aries and slaps him in the LaBell Lock! The challenger struggles in this move, and Aries taps out. Sederick Skyhawk makes Austin Aries submit with the LaBell Lock in 14:20(*** ½)
Sederick Skyhawk has sent a message to both of his potential title challengers and it will be Sederick Skyhawk defending his NAWA World Title against either Miles Stylish or Bryan Danielson.
August 16th, 2009, WrestleClash VIII takes place. The main event features Sederick Skyhawk defending the NAWA World Title against the winner of tonight’s main event.
Main event time, and it’s NAWA International Championship versus NAWA Television Championship for a shot against Sederick Skyhawk. Bryan Danielson against Miles Stylish. Both of these men have competed already tonight, and opt for a slow and steady technical wrestling match at the start. Danielson tries to get a flash LaBell Lock on in the opening minutes of this match. Stylish has the move well scouted and gets to the ropes. Danielson pulls Stylish into a flash small package and gets a two count!
Chain wrestling on the canvas, with Stylish ending up on top with a front facelock. He cranks on the neck of Danielson, before pulling him up. He pulls Danielson into a kneelift to the chest. Another kneelift to the chest stuns Danielson. A third one chains the move and Stylish pulls up Danielson into a swinging snap suplex! He floats over and makes the cover for a two count.
Stylish steps back and a running kneedrop to the chest of Danielson. Danielson twitches on the canvas. Stylish picks up Danielson and hammers away at the top of his head with a multitude of forearm smashes. He props Danielson up in the corner and chops away at him. Snap mare delivered and Stylish rushes into the ropes. He goes for a running dropkick, but Danielson catches the ankle and turns Stylish into a Half Boston Crab! Stylish quickly scrambles to the ropes.
Danielson waits for Stylish to get back to his feet. He starts nailing Stylish with those rib kicks. He grabs Stylish and throws him down into the canvas. Danielson ascends to the second rope. Stylish turns around to eat a huge dropkick off of the second rope to the chest. Danielson kips up and goes for the corner for a two count. It’s going to take a lot more than that to take the NAWA Television Champion down. Danielson goes for a kick to Stylish. Stylish avoids the kick, and forearms Danielson in the face. A second forearm rocks him, before Stylish throws Danielson into the ropes. Tilt a whirl into a backbreaker snaps the NAWA International Champion down.
The Television Champion holds the back of Danielson down, trying to punish him. Danielson is struggling to get out of the hold. He fights out of the move with everything he can throw at Stylish. Stylish drops him and starts stomping away at Danielson. Stylish yells he’s not the best in the world and hauls off and slaps Danielson. This action resorts in Danielson firing up and rag tagging Stylish with chops. Stylish is thrown into the corner hard and a running dropkick in the corner goes off like a gunshot! Danielson heads to the top rope and leaps off. Springboard cross body block to Stylish scores a two and a half count!
Danielson keeps on Stylish with a front facelock and chains through a series of knee strikes to punish his adversary. He turns Stylish around and applies a crucifix type move on the mat. He yells “this is how it’s done” before hammering away at his adversary with a multitude of elbow strikes to the side of the head. The fans are exploding with those cheers. Danielson rag tags Stylish with multiple elbow strikes down across the side of the neck, never once breaking his move. He drops Stylish and allows him to slump down on the canvas. He covers Stylish and gets a two count.
Danielson picks up Stylish and starts beating him with kicks in the corner. One of the kicks hits so hard when Stylish moves it knocks the corner pad off of the corner. Danielson grabs Stylish and high angle belly to back suplex! Danielson raises his arms in the air and Stylish rolls to his feet. He looks pretty glassy eyed. The Running Knee Strike is avoided when Stylish scurries to the floor! Danielson bends down and Stylish snaps his neck over the top rope!
The NAWA International Champion falls back. Stylish enters the ring and headbutts Danielson. Danielson drops to one knee and Stylish hits him with a jumping DDT when he’s kneeling. The Television Champion rolls over Danielson and covers him hooking the leg! Two and a half count is delivered! The fans are losing their minds, rallying behind Danielson. Stylish rolls over Danielson and picks him up in a wheelbarrow set up before drilling him down with a modified gutbuster! He rolls Danielson onto his back and covers him hooking the leg, to gain a very close nearfall! The fans let out their collective breath on that one.
The Television Champion’s frustration begins to mount. He hoists up Danielson in a reverse facelock. The International Champion drops down and Stylish turns around. Danielson fires a roundhouse kick which sends Stylish flying through the ropes and down on the arena floor! The fans rise to their feet, but Danielson is down in the ring as well. The referee reaches nine, before Stylish staggers back into the ring. A cut has been opened underneath his eye from that one. Stylish stiffs Danielson with a forearm smash which busts open his nose! He hooks Danielson and sets him up. Vertical drop Brain buster brings Danielson down! Stylish covers Danielson hooking the leg, and gets a two and nine tenths count on that one!
The fans are going wild, and now Stylish puts Danielson on the top rope, facing the crowd. He climbs to the top rope. Reverse Top Frankensteiner is blocked. Stylish flips onto the top rope and may have wiped himself out. Danielson climbs all the way to the top rope and MOONSAULT DELIVERED TO STYLISH! The International Champion has been wiped out. Danielson covers Stylish hooking the leg. Two and nine tenths count!
Danielson raises his hands into the air and rallies the fans. He grabs and throws him into the corner. Danielson charges into the corner. The boot catches Danielson in the jaw. Stylish chops away at Danielson and Stylish fires back with chops of his own. Both men continue their chop battle, until the bell rings?
The ring announcer says the time limit has expired. Amanda Sinclair makes her way out and announces if the fans want five more minutes, they get five more minutes. The bell rings and Stylish and Danielson resume their chop battle, with Danielson throwing Stylish into the ropes. Leapfrog over Stylish when he comes off of the ropes and a huge leaping dropkick sends him flying back to the canvas. The fans rise to their feet, and Danielson pounds away at the back of the head of his opponent.
Double underhook sets him up for a double underhook suplex, and he brings him down. Danielson raises his hand into the air and pounds away at Stylish. He throws Stylish into the corner. Belly to back suplex pick up. Stylish lands on his feet and tiger suplex delivered to Danielson! Stylish bridges for the cover. Only a two and a half count when Danielson breaks out!
Stylish picks up Danielson onto his shouldres and goes for the Las Vegas Trauma. Danielson lands on his feet and rolls Stylish up into the LaBell Lock! He has the NAWA Television Champion dead center in the ring. Stylish is struggling, and reaches to the ropes. The bell rings, and the five minute overtime period has expired.
Sinclair makes her way out and announces a second five minute overtime period. The bell rings kicking off this match proper for the second overtime period. Second LaBell Lock is countered when Stylish elbows out of the hold. Stylish throws Danielson into the ropes. A swinging snap suplex brings down Danielson. Stylish picks up Danielson one more time and throws him into the corner. Sleeperhold applied by Stylish. Danielson fights out with a belly to back suplex!
Danielson is ascending to the top rope, high risk move on the way. Springboard high cross body block is countered when Stylish has Danielson onto the shoulders. Las Vegas Trauma is countered in mid move with the Guillotine Choke! Stylish counters the move by shrugging Danielson off. Onto the shoulders one more time and Las Vegas Trauma connects! Stylish covers Danielson hooking the leg and the bell rings at two and three fourths, signifying a third time limit expiration!
Amanda Sinclair comes out, and says since they have five more minutes on the Pay Per View, she’s throwing the remainder of time limit. Stylish reapplies the cover, and Danielson kicks out of the move just before three!
Stylish picks up Danielson and nails him with a series of uppercut punches. Into the ropes and Stylish leapfrogs over Danielson. Danielson comes back off of the ropes with a leaping elbow strike! He goes for the running knee. Stylish avoids that and comes back with a roll up into Danielson. He hooks the tights out desperation, and only gets a two and a half count!
The fans are on their feet and Danielson and Stylish are trading blows. The fans are going absolutely insane. Danielson rears back and starts kicking Stylish in the ribs! The fans are going nuts and Danielson roundhouse kicks the hell out of Stylish, sending him flying into the corner. Stylish is slumped, half dead in the corner. Danielson jumps into the corner, and beats on Stylish with elbow strikes, before turning him into the LaBell Lock!
Danielson has the move on Stylish. Stylish is reaching, but he can’t get to the ropes. The fans are going absolutely nuts, as the bell rings for the fourth time tonight. STYLISH TAPS OUT JUST AS THE BELL RINGS, EVEN THOUGH THE REFEREE DOESN’T SEE IT UNTIL AFTER!
Amanda Sinclair regretfully states this match has gone to yet another time limit draw, and give she’s out of Pay Per View time, this match is over. The fans boo and chant “bullshit!” Danielson yells Stylish tapped, but we fade to black with a time limit draw being the official call. Bryan Danielson battled Miles Stylish to a time limit draw in 45:00(**** ¼)
See you on Glory as the road to WrestleClash VIII begins where we still don’t have a definite number one contender.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 13, 2016 18:40:45 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 6/25/2009:
Amazingly, after last Sunday Night, we still don’t have a number one contender for the NAWA World Title. One of the potential contenders, Miles Stylish, defends his NAWA Television Championship in the main event against one half of the NAWA World Tag Team Champions Robert Roode. All this and more tonight on Glory.
We open up with the number one contenders for the NAWA World Tag Team Championship, the Kings of Wrestling squaring off against the Motor City Machine Guns. Both of these teams swapped the NAWA World Tag Team Titles a time or two last year, so they know how to take on each other. This is just the latest battle. Shelley is trapped in the corner, but fights out and makes the hot tag to Chris Sabin. Sabin runs wild, and runs into Castagnoli who pulls out the Swiss Death to score the pin. The Kings of Wrestling defeated the Motor City Machine Guns in 13:22 when Castagnoli pinned Sabin with Swiss Death(*** ½)
The NAWA World Tag Team Title sare on the line at WrestleClash VIII when the Kings of Wrestling challenge Beer Money Incorporated for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles.
D’Angelo Dinero has a few words, saying the Pope has landed in the New Age Wrestling alliance. He is ready to accomplish something great, and he hopes everyone remains on notice, because he isn’t slowing down, he isn’t stopping, not for anyone.
Dinero steps into the ring for the next match of the evening against Jack Evans. This is about what you would expect, with Dinero using his power, and showing his speed and technical abilities. He pulls out the DDE on Evans for the pin. D’Angelo Dinero pinned Jack Evans with the DDE in 6:44(** ½)
Tyler Black makes his way down to the ramp and jaw jacks with Jack Evans afterwards.
Sederick Skyhawk has some words backstage, and the first thing he’s asked is about Miles Stylish and Bryan Danielson. Skyhawk says neither could beat the other, so what makes them think they have a chance of beating him and winning his NAWA World Championship? Skyhawk calls it simple science, and he’ll remain the champion until the end of time. He beat Austin Aries. How many people will he beat before the doubters shut up about him being a paper champion? Skyhawk says he’s the champion, forevermore, and they’re going to have to deal with it.
The next match features the new NAWA Women’s Champion Mia Stylish taking on Jessie McKay. The plucky Australian only gets a few moves, before Stylish deconstructs her arm and takes her down with the Kimura Lock for the tap out. Mia Stylish tapped out Jessie McKay in 5:44(**)
Stylish gets on the microphone and has a nice little rant regarding both Tara and Taylor Wilde. She talks about how she’s the NAWA Women’s Champion once again, as it should be. Either of them want a title shot, any time, any place, other than tonight of course.
Samoa Joe takes on Tony Mamaluke in the next match. Joe’s anger boils over to the point where he batters Mamaluke for the vast majority of this match. Mamaluke tries to fight out, but Joe catches him out of the corner. He pulls out a wheelbarrow power bomb, before hooking in the rear naked choke. He forces Mamaluke to tap out. Samoa Joe taps out Tony Mamaluke in 7:44(***)
Joe gets on the microphone and starts to rant about Mick Foley, warning Foley he better stick to writing his books because he doesn’t want to be a part of Samoa Joe’s world and step into Joe’s ring. Strong words delivered to Mick Foley.
The next match features the NAWA Television Title on the line and this is your main event between Robert Roode and Miles Stylish. Both of these men exchange holds on the canvas, with Roode managing to use a cheap shot to punish the champion. Roode is taking advantage of the fact Stylish ahd a forty-five minute classic by pounding him in the corner. First with forearm smashes, then with punches in the stomach. Roode hammers away at Stylish with a multitude of shoulder strikes in the corner.
Stylish has been slumped in the corner and Roode continues to hammer away at his opponent. He hurls Stylish across the ring. Stylish is slumped in the corner and Roode hammers away at Stylish, before pulling him on the top rope. Roode ascends with Stylish, and goes for a superplex. Stylish blocks, hammering away at Roode. Roode is hurled off of the ropes and lands hard on the canvas. Stylish adjusts his footing and leaps off, before connecting with a springboard clothesline to wipe out Roode. Stylish makes the cover, and only a two count when Roode kicks out.
Off of the ropes once again, but Roode catches Stylish with a stun gun. He covers Stylish hooking the leg, and gains another nearfall. He pulls out a mudhole stomp and starts to beat down on Stylish. Stylish is hurled into the corner by Roode. Roode charges in. Stylish drops down and Roode hits the corner with a frightening velocity. Roode is slumped in the corner and Stylish hooks him. Cross-armed German Suplex sends Roode down for the cover. Stylish bridges and scores the pin. Miles Stylish pinned Robert Roode to retain the NAWA Television Title in 14:22(****)
Stylish has beat Roode, despite being battered. We haven’t had a ruling of the NAWA World Title match at WrestleClash VIII, but hopefully we’ll get one next week. Where it will be Bryan Danielson’s turn to defend the NAWA International Title when he goes up against Samoa Joe. See you then.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 15, 2016 16:55:41 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 7/2/2009:
Tonight, the NAWA International Championship is on the line when Samoa Joe challenges Bryan Danielson. Let’s head down to the ring for some action on NAWA Glory.
We open up tonight wide open on Glory with Teddy Hart and Christopher Daniels taking on the team of the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion AJ Styles and Kurt Angle. Hart and Daniels are two former NAWA World Championship who would like consideration for the second ever Race to the Top Lader Match at WrestleClash VIII. Styles and Angle also want in the mix. All four of these men battle tonight in an epic tag team match. In the end, Angle and Styles have a meeting of the minds and Hart rolls up the Cruiserweight Champion to pin him. Teddy Hart and Christopher Daniels defeated AJ Styles and Kurt Angle in 10:45(*** ½)
Teddy Hart has won this match and has put himself in line for a potential future NAWA Cruiserweight Title shot.
The next match featured Miles Stylish against Jimmy Jacobs for the NAWA Television Title. Jacobs has been in a slump since losing the NAWA Cruiserweight Title and being the one to knock off Stylish could potentially put him back into some kind of title hunt. Jacobs pulls out a front superplex into a guillotine choke which almost wins him the match. A springboard cross body block is countered into the Las Vegas Trauma which is enough to score the pin. Miles Stylish pinned Jimmy Jacobs in 12:22(***)
Miles Stylish is preparing to go to WrestleClash VIII, where he’s still named one of the potential contenders for the NAWA World title.
The next match featured Taylor Wilde taking on Alissa Flash. Taylor is not in a happy mood after losing her NAWA Women’s Championship against Flash. Wilde and Flash do battle throughout the early portion of this match. Flash gets a couple of close nearfalls until Wilde pulls out her German Suplex in 7:55(***)[/B]
Taylor Wilde gets on the microphone, and calls out Mia Stylish, demanding her return match. Stylish comes out, saying Wilde blew her title reign, and as the champion, Stylish has the right to deny Wilde her return match for at least thirty days, and also has the right to defend the belt against other challengers. And let’s face it, Wilde is beneath her market value. Wilde calls Stylish a coward and runs up the ramp. The two of them start brawling until security separates them.
The NAWA World Tag Team Titles are on the line when Beer Money Incorporated take on Kevin Steen and El Generico. Much to the surprise of many, it’s Steen who is caught in no man’s land and pounded, until he makes the hot tag to El Generico. Generico runs into the ring and takes out everyone, including his own partner with an errant kick. Roode catches a distracted Generico with the Death Valley Driver to pin him. Beer Money Incorporated defeated El Generico and Kevin Steen to retain the NAWA World Tag Team Titles in 12:22(****)
Beer Money will be putting those belts on the line against the Kings of Wrestling at WrestleClash VIII. Steen is having some words with Generico after the match, and Generico looks like he’s trying to apologize to Steen, but Steen leaves the ring. Steen thought he could build off on his recent momentum to become NAWA World Tag Team Champions.
Sederick Skyhawk has a few words in the back, discussing the fact how he’s the NAWA World Champion and yet he has nothing to do. Stylish and Danielson went to four different time limit draws at the Pay Per View, therefore in his opinion, they has to go to the back of the line, and bring Skyhawk a different challenger to face at the biggest Pay Per View of the year. He warns Sinclair not to squander her marquee attraction.
The NAWA International Title is on the line in the main event when Samoa Joe challenges Bryan Danielson. It has been a long time since Samoa Joe has had championship gold around his waist and he intends to fix that tonight with a win over Danielson. He bulls the champion into the corner and hammers him with a multitude of stiff forearm smashes. Danielson fights back with some strikes of his own and dropkicks Joe two times before sending him to the floor for a suicide dive.
Danielson has the challenger on the ropes, until Joe catches him with a huge power bomb! Joe covers Danielson hooking the leg for a two count. Joe’s offense bullies the champion down, putting him in some submission moves. STF being the most brutal of these moves. Danielson refuses to submit and fights with all of the valiance you expect a champion to. Joe beats on Danielson some more and hits a superplex on the champion. Joe covers, and Danielson throws the shoulder up at two and nine tenths!
The challenger is starting to get frustrated. He hammers his champion down across the back of the head with multiple forearm smashes which catches him. Joe lifts up Danielson and throws him into the corner. He beats on Danielson and throws him into the corner. A huge lariat catches Danielson. A second lariat is avoided and Danielson starts rag tagging Joe with kicks. A running dropkick into the corner stuns him and Danielson elbow strikes Joe. Joe is thrown out and Danielson leaps off with a crossbody. Joe catches him with a backbreaker, then a fallaway slam. Two and three fourths count on the champion!
Joe sets on Danielson and Rear Naked choke is locked on. Danielson avoids the move by attempting to run up the ropes. Joe lets go of the hold and leaves Danielson hanging in the tree of woe. The challenger scouted that move after Danielson used this particular tactic to beat him in the Gold Rush Tournament. Joe hits a boot scrape and a running Yakuza Kick to a hung up Danielson! Joe pulls Danielson into the ring and sets him up. Muscle Buster is avoided when Danielson flips onto his feet. Joe turns around with a clothesline, but Danielson counters by rolling Joe into a crucifix!
Danielson hangs onto the crucifix and starts elbowing the hell out of the side of Joe’s head, before applying a Guillotine Choke! Joe struggles to try and get out of the hold, but Danielson has the hold locked into place. Joe reaches towards the ropes. Danielson puts the torque on it and the referee has to call the match when he’s choked Joe out. NAWA International Champion Bryan Danielson made Samoa Joe pass out in a guillotine choke in 16:55(**** ½)
Amanda Sinclair is out after the match to applaud Bryan Danielson, because next week we will have a new number one contender, with Bryan Danielson taking on Miles Stylish in a Best Two Out of Three Falls Match. The first fall will be for the NAWA Television Title, the second fall will be for the NAWA International Title, and the deciding fall will be for the NAWA World Title shot. And obviously, if one wins both the first two falls, then they win the third fall by default. And they have the entire show to resolve this matter. What a Glory next week!
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