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Post by mattharms on Nov 29, 2016 17:08:56 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 6/24/2010:
Tonight, a huge, blockbuster six man tag team match, featuring the Kings of Wrestling and El Generico taking on Mr. Anderson, Kevin Steen, and Christopher Daniels in the main event. Plus four of the competitors for the 2010 Race to the Top Ladder Match, take on each other, when Tyler Black and Samoa Joe takes on Rob Van Dam and Austin Aries.
We open up with Sarah Stock and Tara squaring off against each other. A pretty good match which ends with Tara acting like she tweaked her knee. She cheapshots Stock and superkicks her before connecting with a moonsault for the pin in 11:31(*** ¾)
Tara stomps down on Stock, yelling how she’s a legend in women’s wrestling and tired of being overlooked. Security runs out to break things up.
Paul London makes an example out of TJ Perkins in a pretty good match. Perkins catches London with a spinning leg lariat in the corner and pounds away at him. London connects with a power bomb out of the corner, and then hits the 450 Splash for the pin 7:44(***)
London gets on the microphone, talking some trash about Ricochet and repeats, Ricochet can beat him once, but not two out of three times.
Tyler Black and Samoa Joe are having a meeting backstage. Black isn’t happy about teaming up with Joe, and also not happy about being overlooked, reminding us he beat Joe in a Last Man Standing Match back at Reality Check 2009. Joe warns Black not to do anything to jeopardize his victory. Race to the Top, every man is for himself, but tonight, Joe and Black are the winners. Black tells Joe not to worry, they will take down Rob Van Dam and Austin Aries. When the dust settles, they’ll throw down one more time.
Rocking tag team match, with Tyler Black and Samoa Joe defeating the tag team of Rob Van Dam and Austin Aries. Aries is pitched the floor, and Joe takes down RVD with a Muscle Buster. Black tags himself back in and Curb Stomps RVD to score the pin in 18:23(***)
The announcers hype up the fact these four men, along with Claudio Castagnoli and Mr. Anderson will be part of the Race to the Top Ladder Match, where the winner receives an NAWA World Title Shot.
Amanda Sinclair is in her office, when Sederick Skyhawk comes in and barricades the door behind him. Sinclair says the New Age Wrestling Alliance can pay for Skyhawk to get the therapy he needs. Skyhawk tells her, he doesn’t want therapy, he wants the NAWA World Title. And he wants Nigel McGuinness, after he took him out last week. Sinclair tells Skyhawk he received many title shots since losing it, and he lost every one. Skyhawk says he only lost last time, because of Miles Stylish. Stylish is no longer a problem, he took care of that.
Sinclair says D’Angelo Dinero wants another crack at Sederick Skyhawk, and she’ll give him that match, next week. And it will be a Human Cage Match, to make sure there’s a decisive winner by pinfall or submission. NAWA competitors and officials will surround the ring. Skyhawk says he enjoys having an audience when he ruins a man’s career. Sinclair will have no choice, but to give him an NAWA World Championship match, when he ends Dinero’s undefeated streak, his career, and perhaps his very existence in the same night.
Beer Money Incorporated picked up the win over the high flying duo of Amazing Red and Jack Evans, sending both of them around like pinpong balls. Evans is launched over to the arena floor, and Beer Money Incorporated connected with the DWI on Red for the pin in 16:10(*** ¼)
Hype is made for the big NAWA World Tag Team Match at WrestleClash IX, with Motor City Machine Guns taking on Beer Money Incorporated.
The main event features a wild six man tag team match, featuring The Kings of Wrestling and El Generico defeating Mr. Anderson, Christopher Daniels, and Kevin Steen. Steen and Generico go up the ramp, with Anderson being wiped out, leaving Daniels alone with the Kings. Castagnoli nails Daniels with the Swiss Deat and scores the pin 17:15(**** ¼)
Anderson goes after Castagnoli, but Hero knocks him out with a rolling elbow smash. The Kings stand tall in the ring, and could Castagnoli be standing tall in the 2010 Race to the Top Ladder Match?
Hype is made for next week, Sederick Skyhawk against D’Angelo Dinero in a Human Cage Match. Also, El Generico takes on Christopher Daniels one more time, with Kevin Steen banned from ringside. If Generico wins, he gets one more match against Kevin Steen, at WrestleClash IX.
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Post by mattharms on Nov 30, 2016 17:13:00 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 7/3/2010:
We cut backstage to see Miles Stylish being wheeled backstage in a wheelchair, the first time we saw him in public in almost three months. Stylish stops and has an interview, stating here’s here tonight, because he just went to the doctor’s the other day to get an update on his medical condition, and well, it will greatly impact his career. He’s asked about the Human Cage Match between Sederick Skyhawk and D’Angelo Dinero tonight. Stylish says Skyhawk’s lost his mind, his inability to regain the NAWA World Title has thrown him for a loop. Tonight, he’s going to sit at the top of the ramp and watch the main event, and he’s going to be rooting for Dinero to put an end to Skyhawk.
Opening up with a big tag team match, with the Motor City Machine Guns continuing their winning ways against the All Night Express. Rhett Titus eats the Skull and Bones for the pin in 10:22(***)
The Guns are hyped and will be challenging the NAWA World Tag Team Champions Beer Money Incorporated for the title on August 29th at WrestleClash IX.
Ayako Hamada and Sarah Stock take on Tara and Mia Stylish in a battle of four women who have had many battles in the past. It looks like Stylish is not happy, and after getting knocked around by Hamada and Stock, she bolts to the arena floor. Tara eats a sunset flip power bomb and Stock pins her in 10:00(** ½)
Hamada and Stock lock eyes with each other after the match. There is no love lost between these two women.
We head to the back where Christopher Daniels and Kevin Steen are talking with each other. Steen tells Daniels tonight is the night where El Generico crashes and burns. Steen says he entrusts tonight in the hands of Daniels. Daniels says he beat Generico before, he can beat him again. Because, if Daniels loses, Generico gets one more crack at Steen at WrestleClash IX.
Ricochet picks up the win over a former NAWA Cruiserweight Champion in Jimmy Jacobs. Jacobs grounds Ricochet, using tactics which many Cruiserweights wouldn’t. 630 Splash gets the pin on Jacobs in 9:55(***)
Ricochet gets on the microphone, and talks about how Paul London has been running his mouth about Ricochet not beating London two out of three. How about at WrestleClash IX, they prove it, Best Two Out of Three Falls Match, for the NAWA Cruiserweight Title. That is, if Paul London’s game enough to do so.
The next match features El Generico squaring off against Christopher Daniels, with title match implications. Daniels works over Generico for most of this match up until the point where Generico makes the comeback. Yakuza Kick in the corner sets up the Blue Thunder Bomb. Three slaps of the mat later, and Generico picks up the win tonight on Glory over Daniels in 14:44(****)
Generico and Steen will lock horns one more time.
Sederick Skyhawk shows up to talk some trash at Miles Stylish, who is in a wheelchair. Skyhawk tells security they shouldn’t bother, because he’s just admiring his handiwork. Stylish is a broken man and Skyhawk breaks man. Skyhawk says he won their feud at the end of the day, as he put Stylish out of wrestling. Stylish tells Skyhawk he should focus on D’Angelo Dinero. He’s never tasted defeat before. Skyhawk admits he hasn’t, at least until tonight. But in a blink of an eye, everything will change.
We have the main event, the Human Cage Match, with D’Angelo Dinero picking up the win over Sederick Skyhawk, after Skyhawk spent way too much time taunting Miles Stylish, and Dinero pulls out a backslide for the pin in 13:33(****)
Dinero gets the win, and will be challenging Nigel McGuinness for the NAWA World Title on August 29th, at WrestleClash IX.
Suddenly, we see Skyhawk walking over down the ramp and he looks at Stylish who is sitting in the wheelchair. Skyhawk slaps Stylish in the face while he’s in the wheelchair, taunting him.
Skyhawk spits on Stylish’s face, and asks what is he going to do. Skyhawk turns around to taunt the fans. Stylish rises from the wheelchair and stands on his feet.
The fans are cheering, and Skyhawk turns around just in time to eat a huge forearm smash to the face. Stylish drills him with more forearms, and throws Skyhawk into the wheelchair, causing it to overturn on the ramp. Dragon Sleeper is applied on the ramp! Stylish cranks on the neck of Skyhawk, until security pulls him off. The rumors of Miles Stylish’s demise have been greatly exaggerated, as he’s back and better than ever. Skyhawk yells he’s a dead man, when getting to his feet.
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Post by mattharms on Dec 1, 2016 18:30:40 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 7/8/2010:
Tonight, the NAWA Television Championship is on the line, when Claudio Castagnoli defends against Tyler Black. Plus, Hamada meets Mia Stylish in a non-title match, and Mr. Anderson takes on Austin Aries.
We see two of the competitors in the 2010 Race to the Top Ladder Match kick things off on Glory with Mr. Anderson and Austin Aries having a back and forth match. An attempted brain buster is blocked, and Anderson drops down, goes low, and hits the Mic Check in 12:23 for the pin. (***)
These two men join Rob Van Dam, Samoa Joe, Tyler Black, and Claudio Castagnoli in the Race to the Top Ladder Match, where the winner receives an NAWA World Title Shot any time they wish in the next year.
Sederick Skyhawk cuts a promo, talking about how Miles Stylish made a deadly mistake returning. Next time, when Skyhawk puts him down, he’ll stay down. August 29th is WrestleClash IX, and Skyhawk wants him one on one to settle the score once and for all.
Paul London and Chris Hero had a pretty decent back and forth match, which ended with Paul London nailing a spinning elbow smash and a 450 Splash for the pin in 11:28(*** ½)
Hype for the Best Two out of Three Falls Match with Ricochet defending the NAWA Cruiserweight Title against Paul London.
Mia Stylish and Hamada squared off, with Stylish picking up the win in a non-title match, with Hamada taking misses a moonsault. Stylish grabs both legs and delivering a jack-knife cradle in 14:15(****)
Stylish stands in the ring, and Hamada nails her with a kick, before shoving Stylish to the floor. Stylish lands on the arena floor, with Hamada takes a step back and delivers a tope suicida, to beating her down. Hamada is pulled off of Stylish.
The next match featured a hype for the NAWA World Tag Team Championship match, with one half of the team of the Motor City Machine Guns of Alex Shelley against James Storm of the Tag Team Champions, Beer Money Incorporated. Storm gets a couple of nearfalls. Shelley nails him into the corner, and delivers a Sliced Bread #2, hooking the leg for the pin in 10:11(***)
The match is over, with Robert Roode entering the ring and attacking Alex Shelley. Shelley is beaten down in the corner, and Roode throws him into the corner. Spinebuster, and Storm climbs up. A series of stomps rock Shelley, until Chris Sabin is beaten down, and nailed with the DWI. Beer Money Incorporated held the NAWA World Tag Team Titles over their heads, and standing over Motor City Machine Guns.
Hype of D’Angelo Dinero’s year, and his undefeated streak, leading to his NAWA World Title Match against Nigel McGuinness on August 29th, 2010.
The main event, featured Tyler Black challenging Claudio Castagnoli for the NAWA Television Champion. Black takes the knee out from underneath Castagnoli, and hits a superkick for a two count. He delivers a Curb Stomp to almost put away Black. Castagnoli climbs to the top rope, with Black diving off. Castagnoli blocks him, and hits the Giant Swing to dizzy the challenger. Castagnoli pulls Black up and Swiss Death brings him down for the pin in 14:44(****)
Claudio Castagnoli defends the NAWA Television Title successfully tonight, with Black being put down to the canvas for the pin. We hype the Race for the Top Ladder Match one more time and we fade out on Glory on this note, of Castagnoli holding up the Television Title for another successful title defense.
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Post by mattharms on Dec 2, 2016 17:44:16 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 7/15/2010:
Tonight, Miles Stylish will be out to talk about the challenge thrown down to Sederick Skyhawk for the match. Also, Hamada meets Mia Stylish for the NAWA Women’s Title and Kurt Angle will be in action, taking on Davey Richards. Let’s get down to the ring.
We open up Glory with Ricochet picking up the win over the former NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Tony Mamaluke. Ricochet puts Mamaluke down and hits the 630 Splash to score the pin after Mamaluke missed the Sicilian Slice in 10:28(***)
Ricochet puts the NAWA Cruiserweight Title on the line, Best Two Out of Three Falls, against Paul London.
Mr. Anderson gets on the microphone, reminding us how he’s going to win the Race to the Top Ladder Match, and win the NAWA World Title. He calls out Rob Van Dam for his next match.
Mr. Anderson picks up the win over Rob Van Dam in a pretty intense back and forth match. Van Dam missed a dive, and he slammed hard into the guardrail. Anderson hurls Van Dam back into the ring and picks up the win with the Mic Check in 12:40. (*** ¼)
Anderson cuts a promo, promising victory. Van Dam and Anderson join Samoa Joe, Claudio Castagnoli, Tony Mamaluke, and Austin Aries where the winner receives an NAWA World Title Shot at any time of their choosing during Season Ten of the New Age Wrestling Alliance. It’s August 29th at WrestleClash IX.
D’Angelo Dinero cuts a promo, talking about how over the past year, he’s tried to climb to the top. August 29th, is going to be do or die. He’s going to face Nigel McGuinness, with the NAWA World Title on the line. Dinero’s shoulders have never been pinned to the mat, and it’s not going to change this Sunday.
Kurt Angle picked up the win in a back and forth match with Davey Richards. Eddie Edwards got involved, until Angle knocked Edwards into Angle and sent him flying off of the ring apron. Angle delivers a German Suplex release, sending Richards flopping over onto his ankle. Angle applies the Ankle Lock, hooking Richards around the ankle. Richards struggles against the hold and there was a tap out in 11:33(***)
In comes Eddie Edwards for the beatdown. Richards joins the beatdown. Spiked brain buster leaves Kurt Angle laying. The Wolves stand tall in the ring.
The NAWA Champion Nigel McGuinness steps into the win against Homicide. Homicide gets a few close nearfalls on McGuinness, getting a nearfall off a Gringo Cutter. Gringo Killer is avoided, and McGuinness nails him with a lariat to the back of the head, before slapping on a triangle choke in 11:20(***)
Harry Harris announces the NAWA World Champion Nigel McGuinness. McGuinness talks about how D’Angelo Dinero has fought from the bottom and WrestleClash IX is supposed to be his fairy tale ending. Well, this is wrestling, and there isn’t going to be any happily ever after. McGuinness will beat down Dinerno and he will end him.
The main event featured the NAWA Women’s Title on the line with Hamada defending the belt against Mia Stylish in a back and forth match, ending with Tara and Sarah Stock getting involved after an insane match. All four women go into a chaotic throwdown, as the match is thrown out in 15:21(****)
The match is over, and Hamada steps back, asking for the microphone. She points at Tara, Stylish, and Stock. “You, you, and you….Fatal Four Way…..Title Match…..WrestleClash IX.” It looks like Hamada has laid the challenge down, against three of her most persistent challengers.
Miles Stylish comes down to the ring and talks about how for three years, on and off, he and Sederick Skyhawk have been feuding, and Skyhawk has lost his mind over those three years. Stylish challenges Sederick Skyhawk to a match at WrestleClash IX, to settle the score once and for all.
Sederick Skyhawk comes out, and says he left Stylish broken, but he didn’t finish the job. WrestleClash IX, he’s going to finish the job. He wants Stylish in the ultimate match of brutality. A twenty foot high steel cage made of razor wire surrounding the ring, with implements of destruction scattered between the ringside area and the cage. Brutality is not only allowed, but encourage. The ropes are replaced with barbed wire, and there are no rules, no referee. The only way to win, is to render your opponent, broken, bloodied, and unable to rise to their feet. He wants Stylish in a Walk Through Hell Match!
Walk Through Hell is such a barbaric match, it hadn’t happened over the past four years, and now Skyhawk wants to bring it back. Stylish accepts the challenge, despite the obvious fact two men might walk in, and neither will walk out on their own power. It’s legalized brutality August 29th, at WrestleClash IX.
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Post by mattharms on Dec 5, 2016 16:29:46 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 7/22/2010:
Recap from last week, with Sederick Skyhawk and Miles Stylish meeting from WrestleClash IX, in the most brutal match in professional wrestling. Skyhawk will face Stylish in a Walk Through Hell Match at WrestleClash IX, and this will be the end of the battle.
We open up with Teddy Hart talking about how he has held every single championship belt in the New Age Wrestling Alliance, and yet he doesn’t have a match. He calls out the Gold Rush 2010 winner, D’Angelo Dinero for the match tonight on Glory. Out comes Dinero from the back, with the fans cheering when Dinero comes out.
D’Angelo Dinero picks up the win over Teddy Hart in a back and forth match. Hart goes for a Shooting Star Press, but Dinero moves out of the way. Hart lands on his feet, before hitting a running dropkick in the corner, hitting the DDE for the pin in 14:44(****)
D’Angelo Dinero challenges Nigel McGuinness for the NAWA World Title.
We have a look at the Walk Through Hell Match. Christopher Daniels talks about the match, talking about the brutality. You lose a bit of your humanity every time you walked into the ring. Daniels has been in three Walk Through Hell Matches in his career, and he never wants to enter that match again. Daniels says Stylish has the experience, he beat Daniels back at StarClash 05 in the Walk Through Hell Match to win his second NAWA World Title. But, Skyhawk has been on another level. The fact he will be unchained at WrestleClash IX. Daniels says the world will be watching the match, and he predicts one man will just be a little less beat up at the end, but neither will be the same again.
Samoa Joe and Paul London teamed up to take on the NAWA Television Champion Claudio Castagnoli and the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Ricochet. Ricochet is beaten down, but the tag is made. Castagnoli runs wild, and Giant Swing on him. We see Ricochet tag back in, but he misses the 630. Joe knocks Castagnoli to the floor, and then hits the Muscle Buster on Ricochet. London hits a standing shooting star press and pins him to win in 12:44(***)
Hype for the two out of three falls NAWA Cruiserweight Title with Ricochet defending against Paul London, and Claudio Castagnoli and Samoa Joe joining Rob Van Dam ,Tyler Black, Austin Aries, and Ken Anderson in the Race to the Top Ladder Match.
We have a hype of the history between El Generico and Kevin Steen. The NAWA International Title is on the line against the mask of El Generico. Steen says he’s going to expose Generico to the world, seconds before he cripples him for good. Generico is training, pounding on a bag with Steen’s face on it, before hitting him with a Yakuza Kick. We see Steen eating a meal and wiping his face with the mask he stole from Generico at Night of the Rogues. Steen says the mask means everything to Generico, but this(holds up the NAWA International Championship), is what puts money in his bank account and food on his dinner table.
Kurt Angle is out to challenge the American Wolves to a match, and calls out his partner, AJ Styles. We have a match with, the Wolves beating down Angle, until AJ Styles makes the save. Styles nails him with the Pele Kick to take down Richards, and hits the Springboard 450 Splash for the pins in 13:44(****)
Styles and Angle shake hands after the match.
The main event features a battle between Rob Van Dam and Tyler Black, the two men who have had their share of problems over the past couple of months. Rob Van Dam goes for the Five Star, but Black moves. Black nails him with a superkick, before going for the Curb Stomp. Van Dam jumps up and kicks Van Dam into the corner. Flying kick nails him all the way to the floor. Van Dam goes for a dive, but Black ducks and Van Dam slams onto the floor. Back into the ring, and Rob Van Dam slides back into the ring. Curb Stomp connects, and La Magistral Cradle rolls him up for the pin in 14:45(****)
Hype for the Race to the Top one more time, with Rob Van Dam, Tyler Black, Claudio Castagnoli, Samoa Joe, Austin Aries, and Mr. Anderson, for an NAWA World Title Shot any time during Season Ten.
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Post by mattharms on Dec 6, 2016 15:00:08 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 7/29/2010:
Tonight, The NAWA International Champion Kevin Steen fights the Gold Rush 2010 Tournament winner D’Angelo Dinero in the main event. Also, Race to the Top Preview Matches tonight.
LAX makes their return to the New Age Wrestling Alliance to take on the Motor City Machine Guns in tag team action. Hernandez is taken out of the match, which leaves Homicide in the center of the ring, at the mercy of the Guns. Skull and Bones gets the win in 13:22(***)
The Guns are ready for their NAWA World Tag Team title Match against Beer Money Incorporated, at WrestleClash IX, on August 29th, 2010, just one month away.
Mr. Anderson cuts an arrogant promo, but out comes Samoa Joe, who says he’s not going to talk about winning the Race to the Top. He’s going to show Anderson.
Samoa Joe beats down Mr. Anderson during this first Race to the Top Preview match. Anderson gets some token moments of offense, until Joe hits him with a Yakuza Kick, and sends him to the floor. Anderson runs back for the countout in 9:55(***)
Joe and Anderson will be joining Rob Van Dam, Tyler Black, Claudio Castagnoli, and Austin Aries in the Race to the Top Ladder Match.
We have another Race to the Top Ladder Match preview, featuring Austin Aries taking on Tyler Black in the next match. Black tries to beat Ares, but the Curb Stomp misses, and then Aries connects with the inverted brain buster, putting his adversary down for the pin in 13:55(****)
We have a look at the Walk Through Hell Match between Sederick Skyhawk and Miles Stylish, along with some words from Raven, a man who is no stranger to Walk Through Hell Match. Raven discusses how you have to be sadistic, barbaric, and ready to take both yourself, and your opponent to an entirely new level of hell. Raven discusses how neither man will be the same again. He’s been in two Walk Through Hell Matches, lost to Harry Harris, and beat Christopher Daniels. He talks about how this is a match not for the weak of heart.
Claudio Castagnoli and Rob Van Dam had a match. Van Dam gained a few nearfalls, but the Television Champion avoided a move from Van Dam. He sets him up and hits the Swiss Death for the pin in 12:55(****)
The main event is next, and it features Kevin Steen against D’Angelo Dinero. There’s a little game of cat and mouse, until Steen gains the advantage. Dinero makes the comeback and pulls out a series of moves, including a springboard DDT. He sets up Steen for the DDE, but Nigel McGuinness runs out for the disqualification in 13:55(*** ½)
The NAWA International and World Champions are beating down Dinero. El Generico is out and pulls Steen underneath the bottom rope. McGuinness rocks Dinero with a huge lariat and stands over him. McGuinness yells Dinero will never get the NAWA World Championship.
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Post by mattharms on Dec 7, 2016 17:12:53 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 8/5/2010:
Tonight, the main event features Beer Money Incorporated defending the NAWA World Tag Team Titles against the duo of Kurt Angle and AJ Styles. Plus, any news as it comes regarding WrestleClash VIII, on August 29th, 2010 only on Pay Per View.
We open up tonight with the challenger for the NAWA International championship at WrestleClash VIII, El Generico, pinning Jimmy Jacobs in a nice back and forth match. Generico is a bit more aggressive tonight, and he hits a huge Yakuza Kick, before pulling out the Blue Thunder Bomb for the pin in 10:22(***)
Kevin Steen comes out, saying we’re only a little over three weeks away from El Generico losing everything which he holds dear, including his identity. The mask, it means the most to him, and Steen can’t wait to rip it from Generico’s face and take him out for good. One, two, three. Generico points to the belt, and Steen says, not ever.
We have a huge eight woman tag team match, with Sarah Stock, Taylor Wilde, Jessie McKay, and the NAWA Women’s Champion Hamada joining forces to take on the quartet of Mia Stylish, Tara, Madison Rayne, and Alissa Flash. This was about as chaotic as you expect a match between eight women, all hungry to prove something, was. Sarah Stock connects with the Tiger Bomb and pins Flash in a flash in 10:22(***)
Hamada and Stock lock eyes, and Stock has her eyes set on the NAWA Women’s Championship Belt. Hamada, Stock, Tara, and Mia Stylish will meet in a fatal four way match for the NAWA Women’s Title. We understand the NAWA Owner Amanda Sinclair has a big announcement regarding a special guest referee for that match.
Mr. Anderson and Tyler Black join forces against the duo of Rob Van Dam and Austin Aries in a Race to the Top Preview Match. Van Dam and Aries had a little bit of a miscommunication, which allowed Anderson to pick up the pin with the Mic Check in 12:55(****)
Anderson attacks Aries after the match and Mic Check, and does the same to Black. Race to the Top is hyped, with these four men joining Claudio Castagnoli and Samoa Joe for an NAWA World Title Shot.
A look at the hell that is Walk Through Hell, and we have words from Harry Harris. Harris talks about how he’s undefeated in Walk Through Hell, but admits, despite what the records say, there are no winners. This type of match takes years off of a person’s career, and he’s been through it three times, all successful, but his body was feeling it…hell his body still feels it after today. Miles Stylish and Sederick Skyhawk, neither man knows what they’re getting into. Harry Harris had to retire in no small part due to the injuries sustained throughout the three Walk Through Hell Matches, against New Jack, against Raven, and against Abyss. Are Skyhawk and Stylish ready for a career shortening, and potentially career ending encounter?”
Kurt Angle and AJ Styles team up to challenge for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles against Beer Money Incorporated. Beer Money isolate Styles into the ring, until he makes the hot tag to Angle. Angle runs wild on Beer Money, and nails Roode with the Angle Slam, but Styles tags himself in. Angle is confused, and Styles hits a springboard 450 Splash on Roode, but Storm breaks up the pin at the last second. Angle goes after Storm, and then turns around to nail Roode, but accidentally hits Styles. Angle is caught with the spinebuster, and DWI connects from Beer Money in 14:55(****)
We have some confusion in the match, with Beer Money picking up the win.
Nigel McGuiness cuts a promo, talking about how the people in the know have questions about diversity in professional wrestling, and how D’Angelo Dinero has a chance to be making history. Well, McGuinness knows all about diversity, because he was the first ever British born NAWA World Champion. He gives Dinero all of the credit in the world. The color of his skin, or where he comes from, it doesn’t matter, the fact he’s less than three weeks away. But to think, Dinero is more qualified than Nigel McGuinness, whether he’s black, white, yellow, blue, or purple with pink stripes, let’s not get hasty. There have been people who have run away with the fact history is going to be made, because we’re going to get the first black NAWA World Champion. McGuiness says this doesn’t matter(pointing to his skin), this is what matters(pointing to his mind). Those who champion a man because of their skin color are just as much of a racist as those who condemn him. McGuinness will treat D’Angelo Dinero as any other challenger. The only color that matters is gold, as in the gold wrapped around his waist. August 29th, it will end, with Dinero’s shoulders pinned to the mat, or him tapping out, just like any other man who tried to go after McGuinness’s title. Three years he fought for the gold in this company, and he’s not losing it. There are no fairy tale endings in wrestling. Only hard, brutal reality. We end Glory with McGuinness scowling.
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Post by mattharms on Dec 8, 2016 14:49:43 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 8/12/2010: Tonight, D’Angelo Dinero takes on Tyler Black and the NAWA World Champion Nigel McGuiness squares against Rob Van Dam. Also, Sederick Skyhawk and Miles Stylish will be in the house, leading to the Walk Through Hell Match.
Kurt Angle caught Christopher Daniels in the Ankle Lock and tapped him out in 11:44. Daniels had some good back and forth action in this battle between two former NAWA World Champions. In the end, Angle caught Daniels and put him in an Ankle Lock, forcing him to tap out in 11:44(**** ¼)
Angle gets on the microphone, and says three weeks away from the biggest Pay Per View of the year, he doesn’t have a match, and he’s going to correct that. He calls out AJ Styles, and puts him over as one of the most talented competitors in the company. He wants a match against him. Styles accepts the challenge and two of them shake hands.
Sarah Stock counters the Widow’s Peak with a sunset flip in 10:55 against Tara. Tara gains several nearfalls, but Stock pulls out one quick counter and pins him. (*** ¼)
Amanda Sinclair is up to hype up the fatal four way NAWA Women’s Title match which features Ayako Hamada defending against Tara, Mia Stylish, and Sarah Stock. She announces she’s signed Mickie James, and she will be coming to the New Age Wrestling Alliance as the special guest referee.
Kevin Steen and El Generico are on opposite teams, with El Generico teaming up with the NAWA Television Champion Claudio Castagnoli in a losing effort to Kevin Steen and Mr. Anderson. Anderson clips Generico from behind and Steen hits Generico with the Package Piledriver for the pin 15:55(****)
Steen stands over El Generico. Kevin Steen defends his NAWA International Title against the mask of El Generico. Also Mr. Anderson, Claudio Castagnoli, Tyler Black, Rob Van Dam, Samoa Joe, and Austin Aries in a Race to the Top Ladder Match.
Nigel McGuiness picked up the win in a nice back and forth match against Rob Van Dam. Van Dam misses the Five Star Frog Splash, and McGuinness clips him in the side of the head, before locking on the Triangle Choke for the submission in 13:01(****)
D’Angelo Dinero cuts a spirited promo, talking about Tyler Black, and also about McGuinness. McGuinness had a good point, it isn’t about the color of his skin, and Dinero said McGuinness was the one who brought it up. It’s about the gold, it’s about the NAWA World Title. He wants McGuinness to watch closely.
D’Angelo Dinero picks up the win over Tyler Black in the main event. Black goes for the Curb Stomp, but Dinero avoids it and knocks Black into the corner. DDE connects for the pin over Black in 14:52(****)
Nigel McGuinness comes out and stares down D’Angelo Dinero from the ramp. Both of them go face to face.
A cage has been lowered from the ceiling, and Sederick Skyhawk is brought in the ring. Miles Stylish comes down the ramp, with Skyhawk in the cage. Skyhawk talks about how this cage will be made of barbed wire, and there will be a roof on it, along with no door. No way in, no way out, nothing but Skyhawk, Stylish, and razor sharp wire, and weapons of mass destruction. The cage is here to protect Stylish from Skyhawk. He doesn’t have the guts to enter the cage three weeks early!
Miles Stylish walks down to the ringside area and goes for Skyhawk. Stylish is going to climb to the top of the cage, and yells at Skyhawk. Skyhawk climbs to the top of the cage, but security pulls Stylish down. The cage is raising off of the ring, with Skyhawk bounced off of the top of the cage. There will be no security to stop them from fighting in the Walk Through Hell Match on August 29th with Miles Stylish.
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Post by mattharms on Dec 12, 2016 15:26:50 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 8/19/2010:
Tonight, the NAWA World Tag Team Champions Beer Money Incorporated join forces with the NAWA World Tag Team Champions to take on the Motor City Machine Guns and D’Angelo Dinero in the main event. Plus three preview matches for the Race to the Top Ladder Match.
Austin Aries picked up the win over Tyler Black in first match. Both of these competitors had some impressive back and forth action. Black tries to pull out the Phoenix Splash, but Aries moves. Aries catches him with a kick and a vicious snap brain buster in 11:33(****)
We have Mia Stylish cutting a promo, talking about how she’s going to be a record setting five time NAWA Women’s Champion. She’s beaten Hamada, Tara, and Stock in various points in the past. She warns Mickie James to be respectful, because Mickie James is entering her world now. The Fatal Four Way Match for the NAWA Women’s Title with Mickie James as the guest referee is announced.
Rob Van Dam picks up a disqualification win over Mr. Anderson, when Tyler Black got involved and beat down Van Dam in 10:26. Van Dam looked about ready to win until the interference(*** ¼)
Anderson waits for Black to Curb Stomp Van Dam, before hitting him with the Mic Check. Anderson stands over the ring, and talks about his upcoming win in the Race to the Top.
Samoa Joe scored an impressive win over Claudio Castagnoli in a back and forth match. Joe power bombs Castagnoli out of the corner, stomps his face, and hits a vicious Yakuza Kick to the head, before stacking him up and pinning the Television Champion in 20:13(****)
Hype for the Race to the Top Ladder Match, featuring Samoa Joe, Claudio Castagnoli, Rob Van Dam, Mr. Anderson, Austin Aries, and Tyler Black.
A video package airs spotlighting the Walk Through Hell Match featuring Sederick Skyhawk and Miles Stylish. The battle ends one way or another.
Main event features Beer Money Incorporated and Nigel McGuinness triumphing over their Pay Per View Challengers in the Motor City Machine Guns and D’Angelo Dinero. Dinero and McGuinness brawl to the back. The Skull and Bones connect on Roode, but Storm comes in to Superkick Shelley, and then not Sabin to the floor. DWI picks up the win in 19:43(**** ¼)
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Post by mattharms on Dec 13, 2016 17:02:09 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 8/26/2010:
Tonight, the final show before WrestleClash IX, featuring a look at all of the big matches this Sunday, and also an exclusive match between AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels, as AJ Styles braces himself for his match against Kurt Angle this Sunday.
Hype up for the Race to the Top Ladder Match, featuring Claudio Castagnoli, Rob Van Dam, Austin Aries, Samoa Joe, Tyler Black, and Mr. Anderson, all six of these men have a motivation to receive an NAWA World Title shot any time during Season Ten.
Best Two out of Three Falls Match, features Ricochet against Paul London for the NAWA Cruiserweight Title. London claims Ricochet can’t beat him twice in a row, and this Sunday, he’ll prove it. Ricochet says he’s fought to the top and won the NAWA Cruiserweight Title. He’s not losing it tonight.
Beer Money Incorporated and the Motor City Machine Guns fight for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. Robert Roode talks about how the Guns have failed several times, and Beer Money is the best team in the world today. James Storm tells them sorry about your damn luck. The Guns talk about how they want to be the three time NAWA World Tag Team Champions and take Beer Money down. Shelley tells them “Sorry, about your damn luck.”
Hype is made for the Fatal Four Way Match for the NAWA Women’s Championship, with Hamada defending against Mia Stylish, Sarah Stock, and Tara. Mickie James will be the special guest referee. Three challengers who want the title and one persistent champion who will do anything to keep it.
El Generico and Kevin Steen are the best of friends and now they’re the worst of enemies. Steen ripped of Generico’s mask at our last Pay Per View, Night of the Rogues. Generico has one more chance at redemption, to win Steen’s International Title. No Holds Barred, Mask versus Championship, El Generico versus Kevin Steen this Sunday on Pay Per View.
Kurt Angle is out, putting over AJ Styles as one of the best, and this Sunday, he’s going to beat the best. It leads to this week’s exclusive match, with AJ Styles picking up the win over Christopher Daniels. Back and forth action with a constant ebb and flow. Styles connects with a springboard forearm smash and pulls out the Styles Clash for the pin in 15:55(****)
Hype made for the NAWA World Title Match, two men who are on winning streaks. Nigel McGuinness has been undefeated ever since returning to the New Age Wrestling Alliance after a couple of month’s absence, last fall. D’Angelo Dinero has yet to taste defeat. These two men will fight for the glory and the gold. Dinero’s time could be now, but don’t count out the rough and tumble World Champion just yet.
Finally, three years ago, the feud started with one of the quickest matches in NAWA history. Three years later, it will end, inside the most barbaric structure in wrestling, Walk Through Hell, between Sederick Skyhawk and Miles Stylish. These two men have to settle the score. This is the match where careers go to die, a barbed wire cage, bared wire ropes, and weapons of destruction at the ringside area and under the ring. The only way to win is to render your opponent unable to continue. Will either of these men be the same again?
Final hype for WrestleClash IX. See you this Sunday.
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Post by mattharms on Dec 23, 2016 18:22:12 GMT -5
NAWA WrestleClash IX 8/29/2010:
The New Age Wrestling Alliance returns to Pay Per View with a huge night of six big championship matches, and the return of the most dangerous match in wrestling, the Walk Through Hell Match. We kick things off with the third annual Race to the Top Ladder Match where the winner receives an NAWA World Title Shot at any point throughout Season Ten, from the Glory after WrestleClash IX to the end of WrestleClash X.
Austin Aries, Rob Van Dam, Claudio Castagnoli, Samoa Joe, Mr. Anderson, and Tyler Black are ready for the NAWA World Title Shot. Van Dam and Black brawl with each other, along with Castagnoli and Joe, and Aries and Anderson. Aries sends Anderson crashing to the floor and baseball slides him into one of the ladders. Van Dam hits a back flip and nails Black with a couple of spin kicks. Samoa Joe and Claudio Castagnoli exchange a series of forearm smashes against each other, gaining in more of a vicious frequency with each move.
ROB VAN DAM LEAPS OVER THE TOP ROPE ONTO AUSTIN ARIES WITH A SOMERSAULT SENTON! Van Dam beats down Aries and drapes him over the guardrail. Van Dam pulls himself up to the ring apron, only for Black to take Van Dam’s leg out from underneath him. Black beats on Van Dam. Samoa Joe is in the corner and is hammering away at Castagnoli with a series of shoulder thrusts in the corner. Castagnoli is launched halfway across the ring. Joe sets up him up and nails him with a belly to back suplex, drilling him down into the canvas. Joe rolls Castagnoli over and stomps the back of his head further. Joe picks up Castagnoli and hammers him with a further succession of chops.
Joe puts Castagnoli onto his shoulders, but Castagnoli drops down. Anderson cheap shots Joe from the ring apron and Castagnoli jumps at Joe with a huge clothesline bringing him all the way to the floor. We see Tyler Black bringing the first ladder into the ring. Black is setting up the ladder. Van Dam is on the apron and Black hammers away at him. Black leaps over the top rope, and SUNSET FLIP POWER BOMB OFF OF THE RING APRON SENDS VAN DAM CRASHING DOWN ONTO THE GUARDRAIL!
The weasel Mr. Anderson is in the ring, with the ladder set up. In comes Austin Aries back into the ring to meet Anderson up the ladder. Aries hammers away at Anderson with an uppercut, and another couple of uppercuts. He sends Anderson off of the ladder. Aries is ascending up for the belt, but in comes Samoa Joe from behind him. Joe has Aries on his shoulders and drags him off of the ladder. Aries counters with a series of elbow strikes and delivers a spinning headscissors. Joe flips over onto his feet, and Aries nails him with a huge dropkick to the chest. Aries picks up Joe and nails him with an uppercut to the bridge of the nose. Further uppercuts nail Joe and stun him in the corner. Aries goes for a running attack, but Joe catches him. ST-Joe out of the corner.
Samoa Joe stops Anderson from making his way up the ladder and shoves him down. Anderson tries to make piece and Joe hammers away at Anderson. Joe hoists up Anderson and Samoa Drop! Rob Van Dam leaps back into the ring, but Joe ducks his kick, and nails Van Dam with a huge clothesline wiping him down. Joe rolls Van Dam over and forearms him across the back of the head. Joe sets up Van Dam and side suplex brings him down. In comes Tyler Black back into the ring, and Joe pounds away at him. Joe is fed up, and he picks up the ladder.
JOE NAILS BLACK WITH A HUGE SHOT WITH THE LADDER! Van Dam is up and he eats the ladder in the face. Anderson begs off, and gets nailed by the ladder by Joe! Joe turns around and smacks Aries in the face with the ladder. Claudio Castagnoli is on the apron and Joe goes to run at him with the ladder. Castagnoli dodges the attack, and the momentum sends Joe over the top rope to the floor, ladder and all. Joe is stunned and Castagnoli dives off of the ring apron with a huge running European uppercut wiping out Joe!
There are bodies everywhere, but Castagnoli stands up, and drags the ladder back into the ring. Castagnoli slides into the ring and Black kicks him into the ring. Black goes for a jumping Curb Stomp. CASTAGNOLI COUNTERS IN MID MOVE WITH SWISS DEATH! The fans are exploding. Aries goes for a dropkick to Castagnoli, but Castagnoli catches him. Giant Swing rattles Aries! Castagnoli gives Rob Van Dam the Giant Swing as well. And the same to Mr. Anderson!
Castagnoli has the ladder set up beneath the championship belt, but he’s a bit dizzied by giving three Giant Swings in short succession. He has to adjust his footing, which gives time for Samoa Joe to club him in the back. Joe is now climbing up to the ladder next to Castagnoli. Joe and Castagnoli are hammering away at each other on the ladder. Joe is trying to knock Castagnoli off of the ladder. Mr. Anderson is to his feet, dizzied, and he falls into the ladder which sends both Joe and Castagnoli flying up the ladder!
Anderson has the ladder in play underneath the golden ticket. The pompous competitor is making his way up the ladder, and he stops, and bellows out “and the winner of the match, Mr. Anders…..” here comes Rob Van Dam out of nowhere with a running dropkick sending him flying off of the ladder. Van Dam kicks away at Anderson .Meanwhile, Tyler Black has introduced a chair and he tries to nail Van Dam. Van Dam ducks it and VAN DAMINATOR NAILS BLACK!
The impact sends Tyler Black onto the canvas. Van Dam is on the top of the ladder, but it’s a little out of center, at least to grab the Golden Ticket. Van Dam does the thumb point of “ROB VAN DAM” and comes off of the ladder with a huge Five Star Frog Splash! Black acts like he got shot from the impact of the Five Star Frog Splash coming down onto his ribcage! The ring is cleared of most of everyone, except for Austin Aries.
Aries is setting up the ladder underneath the golden ticket. Van Dam tries to scramble for Aries, but Aries kicks him in the face. The fans are getting behind Aries, but Samoa Joe grabs the ladder, and pulls it away, with Aries on top of it. Aries drops down to engage Joe in battle. A succession of chops rocks Samoa Joe. Aries goes for a kick, but Joe blocks the foot and the enzuigiri is ducked. Joe nails Aries with the Yakuza Kick sending him into the corner, and then sets him up. HUGE MUSCLE BUSTER BRINGS ARIES DOWN!
Mr. Anderson is once again scampering up of the ladder for the NAWA World Title Shot. In comes Castagnoli on the other end. Anderson has his finger tips on the Golden Ticket, but Castagnoli catches him with a forearm smash down across the chest. Another forearm smash rattles Anderson when he hangs onto the ladder. Castagnoli has Anderson set up, but Joe is climbing up behind Anderson. SUPERPLEX DELIVERED BY CASTAGNOLI, JUST AT THE SAME TIME OF JOE HITTING A VICIOUS ELECTRIC CHAIR SUPLEX OFF OF THE LADDER!
Bodies are broken, and it’s Rob Van Dam who is trying to scramble up the ladder one more time. Van Dam is close to getting the Golden Ticket, but Samoa Joe climbs up behind him, and hooks Van Dam from behind on the ladder in the Rear Naked Choke! The ladder is wobbling, with Van Dam struggling to hang on. The fans are chanting for Van Dam. Van Dam’s body slumps over the top of the ladder, just seconds way from grabbing it. Joe uses Van Dam as a stool, and unhooks the Golden Ticket, before dropping down. Van Dam’s body collapses off of the ladder. Samoa Joe has won the 2010 Race to the Top Match in 25:55(**** ½)
Samoa Joe now has an NAWA World Title Shot any time he wants throughout Season Ten. Both D’Angelo Dinero and Nigel McGuinness, have to be nervous. Thankfully, Joe is not eligible to cash in on that tonight, but any other night, when there’s a legally sanctioned NAWA live event, there’s nothing stopping him. Joe holds up the Golden Ticket, and yells he’s the champion.
We’re going to continue things. Mickie James comes out, announced as the special guest referee for the next match, a fatal four way match with defending champion Hamada, taking on Mia Stylish, Sarah Stock, and Tara. One fall to the finish, with Texas Tornado Rules.
Hamada goes after Mia Stylish at the bell, no love lost between either of those women. Sarah Stock and Tara renew their tensions over the past couple of weeks. Tara manages to catch Stock with a huge clothesline. Stylish is sent down into the corner, and Hamada nails her in the corner with a kneelift. A series of kicks to the chest of Stylish, until Mickie James gets the clean break. Hamada hooks Stylish and delivers a backbreaker bringing her down to the canvas. Meanwhile we see Sarah Stock reversing a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker and hitting a spinning headscissors to Tara.
Tara is on the floor, and Stock turns her attention to the NAWA Women’s Champion. These two have had some heated wars. Both women go into it with jabs with each other. Stock leapfrogs over Hamada and goes for a spin kick. Hamada ducks and clotheslines Stock down to the canvas. Stock is rolled over and Hamada beats down ono the back of her head. Side suplex brings him down to the canvas. Hamada covers Stock hooking the leg, but only gets a two count when the challenger kicks out.
Hamada runs over and kicks Tara off of the ring apron. Stylish elbows Stock a couple of times and tries to roll her over for a quick pin. Stock kicks out. Stylish complains with Mickie about the count. The count was fair, and Hamada turns away Stylish when she is distracted. Jabs rock Stylish and send her into the ropes. A leap frog over the challenge, and Hamada catches her with a running kneelift to the chest. Stylish rolls over and tries to pull herself to a standing position. Hamada winds up and drills Stylish with multiple chops, sending her into the corner. Stylish is thrown into the ropes.
The champion hoists up Stylish, with Tara scrambling to the top rope. Vertical Suplex/Springboard clothesline move brings the NAWA Women’s Champion down to the canvas. The fans pop big time for this particular maneuver. Tara covers Stylish hooking the leg, but Hamada pulls her off. Hamada nails Tara with a succession of chops. Off into the ropes, with Hamada ducking the head. Tara nails her with a kneelift to the midsection, and a Northern Light Suplex which gets a nearfall until Sarah Stock breaks up the cover with a double stomp to the stomach.
The wind has been knocked out of Tara, and now Stock turns her attention in the direction of the NAWA Women’s Champion. Stock hits a series of forearm smashes which rocks Hamada back into the corner. Stock climbs to the top rope and goes for a top-rope Frankensteiner, but Hamada blocks it, and a HUGE FOLDING POWER BOMB OFF OF THE ROPES SENDS STOCK DOWN! Hamada hangs on and applies an elevated Boston Crab. Meanwhile, we have Stylish going for a suplex on Tara. Tara drops down the side, and superkicks Stylish down to the canvas. Tara covers her hooking the leg and gets a two and nine tenths count!
Hamada is back on Tara as well, and she hangs Tara up on the top rope. Multiple forearm smashes bring themselves down the back of Tara’s head. Hamada delivers a slingshot suplex bringing Tara down to the canvas. Tara rolls over, the wind knocked out of her. The champion steps back and kicks away at Tara with more kicks, before she winds up. A huge roundhouse kick stuns Tara! Hamada drags Tara back into the center of the ring. Moonsault connects to Tara! Hamada covers Tara hooking the leg for a two and a half count.
We see Stylish and Stock both returning to their feet, with Stylish sending Stock into the corner. A running charge is avoided, and Stock delivers a sunset flip into a running dropkick to the chest. Stock covers Stylish hooking the leg for a two count, until Hamada pulls her off. Hamada suplexes Stock, no Stock slips down and nails a lung blower to the NAWA Women’s Champion. She hooks both legs on the way down and gets a very swift two count!
Sarah Stock has Hamada on her feet, in a double underhook. Tiger Driver is blocked and Stock is shoved in the corner. Palm Thrust brings Stock down into the corner. Hamada lifts Stylish up off of the ropes in a fireman’s carry. STYLISH DELIVERS A RUNNING DROPKICK TO SEND BOTH WOMEN CRASHING DOWN TO THE FLOOR! Tara is woozy when she gets back to her feet, and gets a kick, before Stylish plants her with a Northern Lights Bomb to score the pin in 15:55(****)
Both Hamada and Stock are on the outside, with Stylish stealing the pin and becoming the NAWA Women’s Title for the fifth time. Stylish demands Mickie James to hand her the belt, and the special guest referee does. Stylish demands James raise her hand, and Mickie looks over, and decides to remain professional, raising her hand. The former champion recovers on the floor, seeing Stylish holding the belt. We see Stylish telling Mickie to strap the belt around the waist of a real champion, and not a washed up ex-champion.
Mickie flinches, and puts the belt around the waist of Mia Stylish. Mickie goes to leave the ring, but Stylish grabs her by the arm and yells to show her respect, announce her as the greatest women’s wrestler who has ever lived, and the personification of greatness. Mickie refuses to do so, and Stylish takes off the belt the moment she decides to leave and NAILS MICKIE IN THE BACK OF THE HEAD WITH IT!
Stylish leaves the ring and beats down on Mickie James, throwing her into the ring post. She yells never to underestimate her again, never disrespect her again! She’s a champion, and will get respect, she will get consideration. Stylish wraps Mickie’s arm around the ring post and drives it down onto it hard. Hamada finally is back around to chase Stylish off, but the damage has been done. Stylish yells no one comes into her world, and disrespects her. Stylish yells this means she’s the best in the world, holding up the NAWA Women’s Title Belt in emphasis.
Best Two out of Three Falls Match for the NAWA Cruiserweight Title kicks off our next match, with Ricochet defending against Paul London. London shoves Ricochet at the bell, and both of them are trading forearm smashes with each other. London delivers a kneelift to flip Ricochet over. He picks up the champion and throws him off into the ropes. Elbow smash is ducked and Ricochet bounces off of the ropes with a high cross body to pin the former champion in a 1:33!
Ricochet has gotten the first fall. London pops up and nails Ricochet with a stiff forearm smash across the face. Multiple forearm smashes send Ricochet off into the corner. Ricochet is launched across the ring with a huge attack and a belly-to-back suplex brings him down to the canvas. London rolls him over, and grinds the forearm down across the face. A modified half-nelson choke hold is locked on the champion. Ricochet tries to fight out of the move, only for London to break.
London throws Ricochet into the ropes and he is strung up in the Tree of Woe. A running kick to the chest stuns the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion. London rolls over Ricochet and sets him up for a vertical suplex. He drops Ricochet down chest first onto the top rope. The challenger refuses to go for a cover. He picks up Ricochet and drapes him over the middle rope. The champion is being choked out. London has to be careful, if he gets disqualified, he loses two straight, and Ricochet keeps the title!
The challenger dropped to the floor and uppercut whacks Ricochet across the chest. Another uppercut stuns him and London hammers away at Ricochet. The challenger climbs to the middle of the top rope. Ricochet tries to climb to a standing position. He turns around into a vicious forearm drop down across the top rope. London drives Ricochet back into the corner. A chop stuns his chest, and now London puts Ricochet on the top rope. He has Ricochet’s arm crossed, and a flipping Michinoku Driver out of the corner. For the first time, London makes the cover, and gets a two and a half count on Ricochet.
Ricochet is going to refuse to stay down. London picks up Ricochet and drills him into the corner. Running dropkick takes him down. Ricochet is forced down and London applies a headlock. Ricochet is trying to bridge out of the headlock. London breaks the hold, stomps Ricochet’s face, and this time goes to a facelock. Every time Ricochet tries to fight out of the hold, London hammers him with a knee lift in the face.
The fans are trying to get behind the champion. Ricochet is up. London knees him one more time and swinging neckbreaker stuns Ricochet. London rolls over Ricochet and applies a dragon sleeper. The champion again tries to struggle back to his feet, and London is stepped back. Ricochet pops up with an enzugiri which sends London back against the ropes.
Ricochet drops to his knees before London. Punches to the midsection stun the challenger. Ricochet backs up and a jumping elbow strike takes London down to the canvas. London is pulled into the center of the ring and now the champion ascends. London is up, and he crotches Ricochet on the ropes! London climbs to the second rope while Ricochet is slumped over the top rope. Deadly DDT from the heavens batters Ricochet. London covers him hooking the leg and ties the match up in 12:44.
The violent DDT puts Ricochet down for the count. Now London makes another cover hooking the leg, for a two and a half count. London picks up Ricochet and slams an elbow down onto the back of the head. Ricochet is launched into the corner and a running kneelift catches Ricochet in the chest, stunning him completely. London has Ricochet up and drops him with a reverse neckbreaker from a vertical suplex pick up. He gets the cover for a two and nine tenths count.
London rolls Ricochet over, and applies a modified neck stretch to champion. Ricochet once again tries to fight out. London breaks the hold and rolls over Ricochet. Kneedrop connects to the chest of Ricochet. London once again keeps Ricochet grounded with a front facelock. Classic bullying tactics, grounding the high flyer, making him unable to fight back. London applies a cross-face to Ricochet. The champion is struggling. London wants to get a submission to prove he’s the better man. Ricochet tries to roll London over to his back.
The challenger breaks the hold and dropkicks a kneeling Ricochet to the face. He steps back and delivers a backflip double foot stomp to the champion! Ricochet’s body deflates underneath the him impact. The champion covers him hooking the leg for a two and a half count. London rolls Ricochet over and slams a series of punches down onto the back of his adversary’s neck. London picks up Ricochet and goes for a belly-to-back suplex. Ricochet drops down onto his feet and hits him with a series of kicks.
London is slumped in the corner and Ricochet comes back with a running kneelift in the corner. Ten count punches with London counters with an inverted atomic drop. London nails him with a tilt a whirl into a gutbuster sending him down to the canvas. He stomps down the back of the head of Ricochet. London pulls him up into the corner and puts him on the top rope facing the crowd. He climbs onto the top rope. Ricochet punches him in the chest and sends him off of the ropes.
Springboard dropkick takes him down to the canvas. Ricochet pops up and steps back before hitting a somersault senton. He covers London hooking the leg for a two and a half count! Ricochet waits on London and dropkicks him into the ropes. London is slumped over the ropes and Ricochet rushes down London. A swinging kick sends London down. Ricochet climbs to the top rope and goes for the 630 Splash. London rolls out of the way and Ricochet lands on his feet. Ricochet kicks him on his chest, and steps him with a Pele Kick bringing him down! Ricochet heads up top and this time he pulls off the 630 Splash for the pin in 22:33, winning 2-1. (*** ¾)
Ricochet holds onto the NAWA Cruiserweight Title, holding the belt up over his head in a token of victory.
Next, the NAWA World Tag Team Titles are on the line, with the Motor City Machine Guns challenging Beer Money Incorporated for the belts. Chris Sabin starts out with James Storm. Sabin goes for a hammerlock, with Storm countering with a series of elbow smashes to the side of the head. He is slung into the ropes. Storm goes for an elbow smash and Sabin bounces off of the ropes. Sabin catches him with a dropkick down onto the canvas. Tag made to Alex Shelley, and the Motor City Machine Guns whip him into the ropes. Shelley drop toe holds Storm, while Sabin hits an elbow drop to the back of the head.
Shelley slumps Storm in the corner and hits him with a series of shoulder thrusts in the corner. Storm is thrown into the ropes off to the other end. Shelley charges Storm in the corner, but he gets a boot into the chest. Storm climbs to the second rope. Double axe-handle chop to Shelley doubles him over. Storm drills him with a kneelift and throws Shelley into the corner. Tag made to Robert Roode. Storm hooks Shelley and Roode hammers him with a series of jabs. The NAWA World Tag Team Champions sends Shelley into the corner. Roode drills him with a kneelift in the the corner.
A snap mare brings Shelly down, and Roode steps back, before bouncing off of the ropes. He catches Shelley with a huge kick to the side of the face. Roode pulls up Shelley off of the canvas. He hoists him up and backbreaker delivered. Roode hangs onto Shelley and hits a backbreaker. Shelley rolls over and Roode puts him on the middle rope, choking him on the middle rope. James Storm rushes across the ring when Roode has the distracted. A running uppercut catches Shelley down to the canvas.
A couple of back and forth tags are made. Roode hoists up Shelley and hits him with a fireman’s carry into a gutbuster. He stomps down the back of Shelley’s head. Roode picks up Shelley and shoves him into the corner. James Storm is tagged into the ring and sent off into the ropes. A double kick to the midsection doubles Shelley over. A double suplex brings Shelley down to the canvas. The champions yell “Beer….Money!” Storm picks Shelley up off of the canvas and hammers him with a series of forearm smashes, and hooks up Shelley. Attempted Eye of the Storm, but Shelley drops down.
Shelley dropkicks Storm across the back of the head and sends him into the corner. Waistlock into a belly to back suplex with Shelley rolls him over. Shelley makes his way into the corner. Roode enters the ring to distract the referee. Chris Sabin makes the tag in. Sabin enters the ring and hammers away at Storm. The referee pushes him back into the corner. Beer Money are beating him down in the corner. Roode chokes Sabin with the tag rope. Storm hits him with a series of kicks to the chest.
Roode throws Shelley off in the ropes and stun gun brings him down. The challenger holds his throat, and Roode hammers away at the back of Shelley’s head. The NAWA World Tag Team Champion challenger is slammed down. Storm climbs to the outside. A springboard elbow drop is avoided with Shelley rolling out of the way! Shelley is making his way to the corner and is going to slid into the corner. Shelley makes an attempted scramble to the corner, and comes inches away from making the tag, but Roode goes in front of him and holds him in a front facelock.
The fans are losing their minds with a series of boos. Roode nails Shelley with a series of forearm smashes. Swinging neckbreaker brings Shelley down to the canvas. Roode tooks half of a step back and climbs to the outside. He heads to the top rope and dives off. Shelley gets both feet in the face. He rolls over to the corner. Roode tags in James Storm. Storm goes for Shelley, but Shelley kicks him off into the corner. Sabin is tagged back into the ring.
Hot tag is made with Chris Sabin hammering away at Storm with a series of chops and sends him off into the ropes. A leapfrog to a charging Storm and Sabin grabs him around the head, taking him down with an arm drag when he bounces off of the ropes. Storm crawls onto his hands and knees. Sabin hammers away at Storm with forearm smashes before sending him into the ropes. A running kneelift into the ropes slumps Storm into the corner. Shelley is launched off of the ropes on top of Storm taking him out.
Roode is back into the ring, and the Motor City Machine Guns launch him to the outside. Shelley jumps over the top rope and dives onto him with a pescado wiping him out. Sabin is back in the corner and pounds away at Storm, before climbing to the second rope. He connects with a back spring cross body block putting out his opponent. Sabin covers Storm hooking the leg, but Roode pulls Storm out of the ring. Roode is back into the ring and Sabin beats down onto him.
James Storm returns fire with a huge superkick to Sabin knocking him down to the canvas. Roode hoists Sabin onto his shoulders and goes for the Death Valley Driver, but Sabin slides down the shoulders and shoves him into the corner, where Shelley catches him with a forearm smash and then a reverse neckbreaker which stuns him across the top rope. Storm goes for another superkick but Sabin ducks it this time, and kicks Storm in the chest. Shelley is in position for the Skull and Bones, and it connects on James Storm! Storm is down, and Shelley baseball slides Roode. Sabin covers and scores the pin in 24:44 to capture the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. (****)
The belts are coming back to Motor City. We have the new NAWA World Tag Team Champions. Sabin and Shelley are for the third time the NAWA World Tag Team Champions and they do it, triumphing over Beer Money Incorporated.
The next match features Kurt Angle stepping into the ring with AJ Styles in the next match. Styles and Angle lock up with each other at the bell and do some technical wrestling moves. Styles has a headlock, with Angle countering the headlock into a headscissors. Styles counters by kipping up out of the headscissors and bouncing to his feet. Angle charges Styles and Styles catches him with a swift arm drag.
Angle bounces up to his feet and goes for a punch. Styles blocks the punch and hooks Angle in a wristlock. Angle goes behind Styles and shoots him off of the ropes. Styles shoulder blocks Angle and drops him down to the canvas. Angle pops back to his feet. Styles grabs Angle and hooks him in a hammerlock. Angle backs Styles into the corner. A series of forearm smashes brings him into the corner. Angle throws Styles into the corner. Styles bounced off into the ropes. A running kneelift catches Angle in the chest when he comes off of the ropes. Styles bends down and picks up Angle, hammering away at him with a forearm smash across the chest.
Styles is picked up, and Angle hammers the elbow smashes down onto the back of his opponent’s head. Angle sends Styles into the corner and catches him with a huge clothesline. Another corner clothesline stuns Styles. A series of forearm smashes rocks him before Styles bounces him off into the ropes. Drop toe hold brings him down to the canvas. Angle hammers away at him with a series of elbow strikes to the back of the head. He picks up Styles and sends him into the corner.
A series of punches to Styles and Angle hooks around him. Gutwrench suplex brings Styles down to the canvas. Angle hooks Styles around the arms and turns him over. Full Nelson camel clutch brings him down to the canvas. Angle lifts him up, and hurls him into the corner. Angle jabs away at Styles and throws him off into the corner. Styles slumps in the corner and Angle waistlocks him. German Suplex brings Styles down to the canvas. Angle floats over and hooks the leg for a two count.
Angle picks up AJ Styles with a series of jabs and sends him off into the corner. Styles slumps in the corner and Angle delivers a running knee lift in the corner doubling Styles over. Styles slumps over and Angle puts him on the top rope. Angle climbs up with Styles and hooks him. Superplex attempt is blocked and Styles shoves Angle off of the ropes. The Phenomenal One dives off the ropes. Angle catches him and delivers an overhead belly-to-belly suplex brings him down to the canvas. He covers Styles hooking the leg for a two count.
The Olympic Gold Medalist grabs Styles and twists the leg, before turning him over. Angle turns Styles over, attempting to lock on the Ankle Lock. Styles fights over onto his back and kicks Angle off into the ropes, bouncing him off into the corner. Angle comes back with a series of forearm smashes down across the back of the head. He pulls Styles up and a belly-to-back suplex sends him down to the canvas. Angle drops a series of elbow drops before picking up Styles. Angle Slam is avoided. Styles drops down and PELE KICK SENDS ANGLE DOWN TO THE CANVAS!
Both men are down on the canvas. Styles pulls himself to a standing position and starts jabbing away at Angle, sending him off into the ropes. The head of Styles is ducked and Angle kicks him in the face. Another kick rocks Styles in the face and Angle goes for a clothesline. Styles ducks the clothesline once again and dropkicks Angle. Angle teeters against the top rope, and Styles delivers a drop toe hold before jumping over the top rope. He drives the point of his knee down onto the back of Angle’s head. Styles springboards onto the middle of the top rope and pulls out a springboard forearm smash!
The cover is made on Angle for a two and a half count. Styles picks up Angle and drills him with a series of elbow strikes across the back of the head. Angle is thrown into the corner and Styles rushes into the corner. Spinning leg lariat drills Angle into the corner. He jumps onto the corner and ten count punches. Styles goes for a Frankensteiner out of the corner. Angle catches him and applies an Ankle Lock out of nowhere! He has Styles and his ankle is hooked! The Ankle Lock is clamped onto Styles. He holds onto the ankle and turns it around, trying to put the pressure around the ankle.
Styles is struggling, almost reaching the ropes. He reaches, and almost drapes his hand over the bottom rope. Angle drags Styles back into the center of the ring. Styles rolls over onto his back and kicks away at Angle, sending him back off into the ropes. Angle is slumped in the corner and Styles catches him with a second Pele Kick! Styles climbs to the outside and Springboard 450 Splash is avoided. Styles lands on his feet, and Angle tries to take him down into the Ankle Lock once again!
The hold is almost locked into place. Styles tries to kick away from him, and sends Angle into the corner. Angle nails Styles with an elbow smash. Off into the ropes. Angle goes for the Angle Slam, but Styles drops down and dropkicks him down. Styles climbs to the outside and goes for another springboard. Angle runs up the top rope to go for the pop up superplex! Styles blocks it with elbow strikes and TOP ROPE STYLES CLASH ROCKS ANGLE! Angle has been driven down onto the canvas. Styles covers him hooking the leg and scores the pin in 18:55(**** ½)
Styles has scored a big win tonight over Styles, throwing everything he had into the match.
Coming up next, El Generico meets Kevin Steen. Generico is putting his mask on the line to get one more crack against Kevin Steen and the NAWA International Title. These two men have been battering each other back and forth for months now, in an attempt to get the better of each other. Tonight, their match is next and they are ready to settle the score once and for all.
Mask versus belt takes place next at NAWA WrestleClash IX. Generico attacks Steen at the bell and throws him into the ropes. A wild arm drag takes him down to the canvas. Generico bends down and hammers away at the top of the head of Steen. Steen scrambles away from Generico in an attempt to cover up. A series of forearm smashes rock Steen down across the back of the head. Steen flies into the canvas and Generico delivers a leg lariat to double him over in the corner.
Snap mare brings him down to the canvas. Generico bounces off of the ropes and delivers a running dropkick to the chest of Steen. Steen tries to pull him to a standing position. Chops stuns Steen in the chest and throws him into the corner. A running knee lift in the corner stuns Steen. Generico hammers away at Steen with a succession of forearm smashes. Off into the ropes, but Generico ducks the head. Steen nails him with a forearm smash to the face, a kneelift to the face, and steps back before hitting him with a huge running knee to the chest.
The challenger goes down and Steen steps back. He delivers a running senton to the chest of Generico. Generico shakes underneath the impact of the attack of Steen. Steen pulls up Generico off of the canvas and headbutts him a couple of times. Generico is slumped in the corner. He winds up and slaps his chest. Another slap to the chest. Steen launches Generico into the corner. He goes for a running senton, but Generico drops down out of the corner. Steen hits the corner as hard as a wrecking ball in the corner.
The fans are chanting for Generico. Generico winds up and jabs away at Steen. Multiple jabs sends Steen back into the corner. Generico springboards back and dropkicks Steen to the floor. A running baseball slide sends Steen flying into the guardrail. Generico pounds away at the back of Steen’s head and throws him hard into the ring steps. Generico better watch it, or he’ll get disqualified and lose his mask. Generico hits him with a kick to the side of the head and goes for a springboard cross body press to the floor. Steen ducks and Generico splatters himself down onto the canvas.
The ten count is put on and Steen enters the ring. Generico slides underneath the bottom rope. Steen kicks Generico hard in the face. He picks up Generico and puts him in a fireman’s carry before running across the ring and connecting with a gutbuster to stun him. Steen grabs the back of Generico’s head and rolls him over. Elbows driven down across the back of the head which keeps stunning and hits a huge senton to the chest of Generico. Steen doesn’t go for the cover, he beats on Generico and rolls him over. He applies a modified bow-and-arrow submission hold on Generico, stretching him back!
The fans are booing, and Steen wants to humiliate Generico, and make him submit. Steen delivers an inverted atomic drop and steps back. SUPERKICK NAILS GENERICO IN THE FACE! Generico slumps down on the canvas and Steen pulls him up. He drops Generico down face first onto the top rope, and turns around before turning around into a backbreaker with a vertical suplex style pick up. Steen stands on the face of Generico and rubs his boots into Generico’s face. The arms are crossed and Steen rolls him over, applying a cross-armed camel clutch. He applies the hold. Generico is refusing to give up.
Steen picks up Generico off of the canvas. Jab stuns Generico off into the corner. He sends Generico into the corner and a huge knee sends him into the corner. Steen climbs up and ascends the ropes. Double underhook suplex brings Generico down to the canvas. Steen holds up his hands and taunts Generico even more. The announcers speculate whether or not Steen’s arrogance could get the better of him. Steen lifts up Generico and sends him into the ropes. Generico puts the breaks on, avoiding the Pop-Up Power Bomb.
The champion charges Generico. Generico counters by hoisting Steen over the top rope and launching him all the way to the arena floor. Steen is down. Generico has to watch it, because if Steen gets counted out, he wins the match, but loses his mask. We see Generico on the ring apron on the other end and he runs from the ring apron, diving through the ropes, and hitting a Torpedo Tornado DDT to send him down to the canvas. Both men are down on the floor. The referee is putting a relaxed ten count on both men. Generico scoops up Steen, and throws him into the ring.
The challenger gives chase. Steen pulls himself to a standing position and gets nailed with a series of elbow strikes to the side of the head. He throws Steen into the corner and a running kneelift. Steen drops down onto his back and Generico climbs to the outside. He’s ready for a springboard senton from the middle rope. Steen rolls out of the way and Generico splatters himself on the canvas. Steen picks up Generico and goes for the Package Piledriver. Generico locks his ankles and blocks the move, before sending Steen off into the ropes. YAKUZA KICK, Into a jack-knife cradle pick. Two and a half count when Steen kicks out!
Generico pulls up Steen and sends him off into the ropes. Steen catches Generico with a cheap shot and brings Generico down with a huge superkick! Steen applies a sleeperhold to Generico! He’s pushing Generico down to one knee, using his size to sap the energy out of Generico. Generico tries to counter, but Steen pushes him down onto the ground. Generico slumps onto the canvas.
The champion bends down and starts to rip at the mask. Generico is fighting it, and Steen is removing the mask, for the second month in a row trying to embarrass Generico. The mask rips off and Steen raises his hand up in the air, drawing boos from the fans.
Generico raises up to his feet, wearing a second mask underneath the first mask. Steen turns around and Generico nails him with an elbow strike to the side of the head. Another series of elbow strikes to the side of the head and Steen is bounced into the corner. Generico nails him with a Yakuza Kick to the chest which stuns him. Generico sets him up and delivers a vicious Brain Bustuh bringing down Steen. He covers Steen hooking the leg to score the pin and win the NAWA International Title in 20:22(****)
The NAWA International Championship is held over the head of Generico. He favors his arm, and holds it, but he has the NAWA International Title Belt over his head.
Coming up next, the NAWA World Title is on the line. D’Angelo Dinero, the 2010 Gold Rush Tournament winner, challenges Nigel McGuinness for the NAWA World Title. Dinero is undefeated and McGuinness has a winning streak ever since returning last year, and falling underneath the tutelage of Harry Harris.
The NAWA World Title, and the second of our three main events are taking place right now. Nigel McGuinness and D’Angelo Dinero lock up in the match. McGuinness goes behind Dinero and puts a hammerlock. McGuinness pushes Dinero down to his knee, with Dinero pushing himself up. He delivers a series of elbow strikes to the side of the head of McGuinness. Dinero leapfrogs over McGuinness and hooks him with a hiptoss. McGuinness bounces off the ropes and nails him with a series of forearm smashes. He throws McGuinness into the corner. Dinero charges into the corner and a shoulder block into the corner.
McGuinness is backed into the corner. Dinero nails him with a series of elbow strikes into the corner. McGuinness is thrown into the corner on the other end. McGuinness drops down. Dinero kicks him in the chest from behind and turns around with a back spring cross body block. He covers McGuinness hooking the leg for a two count. Dinero picks up McGuinness and pulls him with a series of jabs into the chest. He grabs McGuinness into a headlock, but is pushed off into the ropes.
The shoulder block brings him down to the canvas. Dinero rolls over onto his hands and knees. He hammers him with a series of forearm smashes down across the challenger’s chest. McGuinness picks up Dinero and hooks him around the waist. Gutwrench suplex brings down Dinero. McGuinness covers Dinero hooking the leg for a two count. He picks up Dinero off of the canvas and holds him into the corner. Chops stun Dinero in the chest before throwing him halfway across the ring. A kneelift slumps Dinero over when he’s in the ropes. McGuiness nails Dinero with a series of kneelifts to the chest to further rock him.
McGuinness pulls Dinero into a short-arm elbow drop, bringing him down to the canvas. A stomp drilled down onto the chest of Dinero. McGuinness picks up Dinero and rolls him over. He delivers a series of punches down onto the back of Dinero’s head and picks him up. McGuinness picks up Dinero and hangs him up on the top rope. A running kneelift to the chest sends Dinero crashing down to the floor.
The champion follows the challenger down to the floor. He picks up Dinero and slings him hard into the guardrail. The guardrail slumps Dinero over the guardrail. McGuinness nails him with a series of kicks to the chest. He hooks Dinero by the hair and slams Dinero head first into the guardrail. He throws Dinero underneath the bottom rope, and enters the ring. McGuinness stomps down onto the chest of Dinero. McGuinness drives his face into the canvas with a series of forearm smashes. He picks up Dinero and hits a huge backbreaker. He hangs onto him and delivers another backbreaker to him. He hangs on before delivering a third backbreaker.
The backbreaker punishes the challenger for the NAWA World title. McGuinness yells he’s going to break him in half! Dinero is trying to fight out of the hold. A series of forearm smashes down across the chest to Dinero to stun him. He is thrown into the ropes. Sleeperhold is applied, and McGuinness is trying to put Dinero to sleeper. McGuiness pushed Dinero down to the canvas and the referee checks the arm. The arm lifts and it drops two and a half times, but Dinero fights his way up for a standing position. He turns himself into McGuinness and hits him with a series of elbow strikes before punishing him.
Dinero punishes McGuinness with more elbow strikes to the stomach. McGuinness is pushed off of the ropes and Dinero is slung off of the ropes. Leapfrog catches McGuinness off guard when he comes off the ropes. A leaping forearm smash brings McGuinness down to the canvas and sends him to the outside. Dinero takes a running start over the top rope and drops down onto the top of the head of McGuinness with a somersault plancha, drawing huge cheers from the fans!
Both men are down, and Dinero picks up McGuinness, rolling back into the corner. A series of chops stuns McGuinness and hurls him into the corner. A running knee strike into the corner is avoided. McGuinness comes off the ropes, and goes for a Jawbreaker Lariat. Dinero catches the arm, and goes behind McGuinness, sending him into the corner. He goes for the DDE, but McGuinness hangs onto the corner and Dinero crashes down onto the canvas. He stomps away at Dinero’s face, and pulls him up. He hits a vertical suplex, twisted into an Ace Crusher to bring him down to the canvas. McGuinness hooks the leg hooking the leg for a two and a half count!
The champion bends down and drives the point of his knee down onto the top of the head of the challenger for the NAWA World Title. McGuinness picks up Dinero and drives him down with a series of elbow strikes to the head. McGuinness hurls Dinero off into the corner on the other end. Dinero is slumped in the corner. The champion charges Dinero. Dinero drops down and McGuinness hits the corner very hard. Dinero connects with the DDE to bring the champion down! He covers the champion for the pin in 15:00(***)
D’Angelo Dinero is the brand new NAWA World Champion, holding up the belt over his head in a token of victory. Dinero remains undefeated, and also has the NAWA World Championship, hitting the DDE in a blink of an eye, where everything changed.
We have a look at the Sederick Skyhawk against Miles Stylish match. Three years ago, Miles Stylish pinned Sederick Skyhawk in a very quick match, one of the quickest in NAWA history. It led to a blood feud which latest over the past three years, including Skyhawk stealing the NAWA World Title from Miles Stylish, and also Skyhawk trying to put Stylish out of wrestling. Stylish returned, and tonight, both of these men step into the most dangerous structure in wrestling, Walk Through Hell. A cage made of razor-wire, with no door, and the ropes have been released by barbed wire. Weapons of destruction are left about the ringside area.
There will be one winner, and tonight these two men step into the ring, to Walk Through Hell. There will be one winner, as the only way to win is to render your opponent completely unable.
Miles Stylish makes his way down to the ring first. Sederick Skyhawk jumps him before the match. The cage is eight feet off the ground, enough for them to slip inside for the entrances. Skyhawk and Stylish are trading chops at the ramp. Skyhawk grabs Stylish by the back of the head and rams him into the guardrail hard. There’s no referee, no rules in this match, and there might not be any bell. Skyhawk grabs a chair and runs down the ramp towards Stylish. Stylish ducks and DROPKICKS THE CHAIR INTO THE FACE OF SKYHAWK!
There’s a huge pop from the fans, and Stylish bends down, hammering away at the top of Skyhawk’s head. Stylish pulls Skyhawk off of the steel ramp and brings him into the ring. Stylish tries to bring Skyhawk’s face into the bottom barbed wire rope. Skyhawk elbows away at Stylish and scrambles to the other end of the ring. The cage comes down and the bell officially begins.
Skyhawk swings a kendo stick towards Stylish. Stylish dodges and nails him with a series of forearm smashes. Stylish disarms Skyhawk of the kendo stick, and jabs him in the ribs with it. Stylish whacks Stylish across the back with the kendo stick. The sound of the wood across the back echoes throughout the arena. Stylish throws Skyhawk into the ring steps.
There is no rules in this match, only carnage. Stylish pulls a table out and sets it up right between the ring apron and the cage. Skyhawk manages to enter the ring. Stylish follows Skyhawk into the corner and hits a series of forearm smashes down across the chest. Skyhawk is thrown into the ropes. The head is ducked and Skyhawk kicks him in the face. Another kick to the face and takes him down with a swinging neckbreaker brings him down onto the canvas. Skyhawk rolls over Stylish and hammers away at the back of his head with more punches.
Skyhawk takes off his belt and starts whipping Stylish over the back. He loops the belt around and puts it around the neck of Stylish, choking him! The fans are torn between cheering the carnage, and booing Skyhawk. Skyhawk pulls up Stylish by the neck, with the belt wrapped around his neck and starts pounding away at Stylish with a series of forearm smashes. Skyhawk throws Stylish into the ropes and HOT SHOT BRINGS HIM DOWN ONTO THE BARBED WIRE! Skyhawk rushes Stylish and drills him with knees, sending him crashing over the ropes into the barbed wire.
Stylish is down on the floor, blood dripping down through the white shirt he wore for this match. Skyhawk reaches underneath the ring and grabs a tool box. He swings the metal tool box and nails Stylish in the ribs with it. He opens up the tool box, and pulls out some tape. He tapes Stylish to the ringpost. Stylish’s hands are trapped, he can’t defend himself. Skyhawk reaches into the toolbox and pulls out a hammer. He raises the hammer, but STYLISH COUNTERS BY KICKING SKYHAWK IN THE GROIN!
Both men are down and Skyhawk is doubled over. Stylish pulls himself over, the tape clutching from his wrist. A series of chops brings Skyhawk over. Stylish hammers away at him, before sending him crashing into the ring steps. A series of stomps drill Skyhawk when he is draped over the ring post. CURB STOMP OBLITERATES SKYHAWK WHEN HE IS ON THE RING STEPS! Stylish picks up the belt Skyhawk uses over and whips the shit out of him from cheers to the crowd!
We see Stylish walking around the other side of the ring, and he picks up a wrench which fell out of the toolbox. We see Skyhawk making his way up the cage, and he has a pair of bolt cutters in his hand. Stylish gives chase, and Skyhawk is trying to cut his way through the cage. Stylish hooks Skyhawk around the waist. Elbow smash from Skyhawk sends Stylish flying down to the ground. Skyhawk snips away at the edge of the cage, and opens himself up a door. Skyhawk climbs up and makes his way out of the cage.
Stylish gives chase to Skyhawk. Both men are now on the top of the barbed wire cage. Both men are trading chops, with Stylish punching away at Skyhawk. Skyhawk is teetering on the top of the cage. He tries to stand up, grabbing onto the light rigging and he kicks away at Stylish. Skyhawk hooks Stylish and brings him down with a spear. Stylish is down on the cage, and Skyhawk is trying to kick Stylish off of the top of the cage! Stylish is fighting it off. Skyhawk steps back, and reaches up into the light rigging, where he pulls out another Kendo Stick. He must have stashed it up there somewhere earlier.
A vicious sickening smash with the cane rattles Stylish when he is on his knees. Another swing and Skyhawk belts Stylish in the face with the kendo stick. Skyhawk drills the kendo stick, and Skyhawk now his Stylish up. HE HURLS STYLISH OFF OF THE CAGE AND SENDS HIM CRASHING TO THE RAMP BELOW!
We cut to where Stylish is out on the outside. This might be the end of the match, and the end of Miles Stylish. Paramedics and officials are coming out and Skyhawk yells “NO!” SKYHAWK JUMPS OFF OF THE CAGE WITH A FLYING CROSS BODY BLOCK TAKING OUT EVERYONE!
Skyhawk beats down Stylish on the ramp, and picks up, before slamming him into the side of the set backstage. Those punches ram the back of his opponent’s head, and now Skyhawk takes a running kick to rock Stylish. Stylish is being dragged backstage. Both men are trading punches. The cage cannot contain them, and security is standing by in case this gets a bit too brutal. Skyhawk slams Stylish into the fence backstage, and then drags him over. The fans are losing their minds.
Stylish has been made prone, with Skyhawk dragging a cinderblock over his chest. Now Skyhawk climbs up to the scaffold, with there being more cinderblocks waiting. Skyhawk is going to bring them down onto Stylish like he did the last time, no Stylish pushes the cinderblock up, and ascends the scaffold off to the side. Skyhawk tries to meet him. Stylish punches away at him, and knocks Skyhawk off of the side of the scaffold which sends him crashing down onto the cart.
Now we see Stylish dropping down. He’s still battered from getting thrown off of the cage, but he’s pushing Skyhawk back into the arena on the cart. The cage is now being raised just enough for both men to enter the ring, and security is getting them back into the ring.
We see Stylish having Skyhawk back into the ring and he beats him down in the corner. A running knee lift to the chest of Skyhawk doubles him over. Stylish hooks Skyhawk and brings him down with a swinging vertical suplex, sending him crashing down to the canvas. Stylish pulls himself up to a standing position and waits for Skyhawk to get up to his feet. Skyhawk is now on his knees, and Stylish hits a vicious jumping DDT to a kneeling Skyhawk. Skyhawk’s face just got planted into the canvas.
Stylish slides underneath the ring, and he pulls out a board which is covered in barbed wire and nails. Who dared dream up such a contraption, we don’t know! Stylish steps back into the ring, and kicks Skyhawk in the groin before hoisting him up. LAS VEGAS TRAUMA BRINGS SKYHAWK DOWN! Stylish picks up Skyhawk and gives him another Las Vegas Trauma! The fans are losing their minds, and Stylish gives Skyhawk a third Las Vegas Trauma!
We might have seen the legalized murder of Sederick Skyhawk in a wrestling ring tonight! Stylish picks up Skyhawk and throws him over the top rope, causing an entire wall of barbed wire to collapse. Skyhawk is tangled up in the barbed wire and Stylish takes a running start, and hits a double stomp, further entangling Skyhawk in the barbed wire. Stylish has the wire cutters and he’s cutting Skyhawk from the barbed wire. His face is carved open like a Christmas turkey. Stylish headlocks Skyhawk and drills away at the wound with the bolt cutters!
The prone Skyhawk is hoisted up onto the shoulders, with Stylish ascending the steps with him. RELEASE LAS VEGAS TRAUMA OFF OF THE RING STEPS THROUGH THE BARBED WIRE TABLE WITH NAILS ON IT! Skyhawk has been put through that brutal contraption, all the way to concrete!
Stylish pulls himself away from Skyhawk, who has been soaked from head to toe with blood, looking like a murder victim. His face, back, and chest are soaked with blood. The cage opens up, and Stylish leaves the cage, the bell rings, and Stylish is the winner, if you can call it that, in 28:55. (****)
Skyhawk is being tended to by the paramedics, and they yell he needs Oxygen, he might have a collapsed lung from going through that structure. We see Miles Stylish collapsing down to his knees, with the victory tonight. He obliterated Skyhawk at the end, and sealed the end of their three year feud. Will he ever be the same though again? Season Ten starts on Glory, see you then!
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