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Post by mattharms on May 1, 2017 12:04:00 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 7/7/2011:
The Queen of Glory Tournament continues tonight. Also the NAWA World Title will be on the line in the main event when Christopher Daniels challenges D’Angelo Dinero. If Daniels gets the championship tonight, that could change the entire complexion of WrestleClash X.
Nigel McGuinness is out, talking about how Harry Harris stole his championship opportunity and blocked him from returning several times. The doctors did not clear him either, but McGuinness has never been one to listen to a doctor. He wants a match with Harry Harris who stole his NAWA World Title return match and also when Harris managed him, he drained McGuinness dry of every dollar possible. McGuinness wants Harry Harris at WrestleClash X in an Unsanctioned Street Fight. He’s not cleared to wrestle, but he wants a fight.
Sarah Stock advances forward in the Queen of Glory Tournament defeating Brooke Tessmacher with a vicious headscissors submission hold in 8:45(*)
Sarah Stock advances forward into the tournament, joining Katrina Leigh and Hamada in the semifinals.
Willie Mack rolled over Davey Richards in an impressive match. Richards caught Mack with a series of vicious leg kicks during this match, but Mack catches Richards with a huge power bomb and pins him in 9:04(***)
The Motor City Machine Guns step into the ring against Brian Kendrick and Paul London, and get the win when Shelley pins Kendrick at the Skull and Bones in 14:04(*** ¾)
Hype is made for the final match between Beer Money Incorporated and the Motor City Machine Guns in a sixty minute Iron Man Match for the NAWA World Tag Team Title. The losing team has to split up. Things can and get will ugly at WrestleClash X when that match happens.
Kana rolls over Tara in a very good back and forth match in the Quarterfinals of the Queen of Glory Tournament. Kana kicks Tara’s head in and finishes her off with a Cross-Face Chickenwing in 15:44(*** ¾)
Sarah Stock against Kana is the second semi-final match set.
We see Miles Stylish talking about his wars with Kevin Steen, and Steen beating him in two back to back Pay Per View Matches. The Race to the Top Ladder Match and that golden ticket hanging above the ring is Stylish’s motivation. He’s going to climb that ladder one rung at a time and snatch the golden ticket. He’s going to get that NAWA World Title shot any time during Season Eleven.
Chris Hero and Mike Bennett squared off for the NAWA Television Title. Bennett ran out the time limit, frustrating Hero throughout this match. The rolling elbow smash came close to clipping Bennett in the head. The time ran out and the match ends with the time limit. (**)
Hero knocks out Bennett with a rolling elbow smash and stands over him with the NAWA Television Championship.
Main event time featured D’Angelo Dinero putting his NAWA World Title on the line against Christopher Daniels. Daniels is no stranger to the NAWA World Title gold and uses some impressive moves to put Dinero off balance. Dinero back drops out of the Angel’s Wings and makes a comeback. He hits the DDE to score the pin in 14:55(****)
The announcers hype up the Steel Cage Match for the NAWA World Title between D’Angelo Dinero and Samoa Joe at WrestleClash X. Joe comes up the ramp and stares Dinero down. There’s no physical altercation just yet between the two men.
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Post by mattharms on May 3, 2017 17:40:17 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 7/14/2011:
The Queen of Glory Tournament continues. Plus two former NAWA World Champions square off in the main event.
Harry Harris is come out to address the comments made by Nigel McGuinness later tonight. Gratitude, he thought someone like McGuinness would have it, after Harris took him out of a slump and made him the NAWA World Champion. McGuiness broke under the pressure of being a champion, and Harris decided to take control of his return match to make history in the New Age Wrestling Alliance. Now McGuinness comes out and costs him the match. He’s seen McGuinness’s injury reports, he knows all of his weaknesses, and he wants a match with Harry Harris at WrestleClash X. And an Unsanctioned Street Fight at that. Harris tells McGuinness he knows everything that McGuinnes can do and can do it better. Harris will give McGuinness a final match to remember.
James Storms squared off against Alex Shelley in the next match. A little preview for the sixty minute iron man tag team match was a huge part of tonight’s Glory. Roode and Sabin got into it on the outside, with Storm hitting Shelley with the Last Call to pin him 11:01(*** ¼)
DWI delivered on Sabin after the match. This does not bode well for the Guns, as they have put their future as a tag team on the line for one more crack at the NAWA World Tag Team Titles.
Hamada and Katrina Leigh had a very rocking back and forth match. Katrina took the fight to the former NAWA Women’s Champion. Hamada pulls out the Hamada Driver after a very close battle to get the pin in 10:39(****)
Hamada is waiting for the winner of Sarah Stock and Kana for the finals of the Queen of Glory Tournament.
Kevin Steen talks about how he’s a prize fighter and he has won prize in mind, the NAWA World Championship. His road is blocked by Miles Stylish. Race to the Top at WrestleClash X will be the end of Miles Stylish. He will get the NAWA World Title and stand over the company as a conquering hero.
Willie Mack got the victory over Eddie Edwards to continue the roll he had been on over the past couple of weeks. A huge power bomb puts away Edwards for the three count in 7:56(**)
The announcers hype up the match between Ricochet and Prince Devitt for the NAWA Cruiserweight title. This will be a huge dream match between these two competitors.
Stepping into the ring, Ricochet and Paul London, two former Cruiserweight Champions and rivals throw down in a very vicious match. London’s 450 Splash is missed, and Ricochet flattens London before hitting him with the 630 Senton for the pin in 11:05(**** ¼)[/B]
Ricochet looks forward to become a two time NAWA Cruiserweight Champion, but he has to defeat the unstoppable Prince Devitt.
D’Angelo Dinero comes out to join us. He knows both Samoa Joe and Claudio Castagnoli, and he’s watching tonight to get a look at tonight’s main event match to see Joe in action.
Samoa Joe rolls over Claudio Castagnoli in a match where both of them threw huge punches, kicks, strikes, and suplexes during this match. Castagnoli almost got the win with a vicious superplex. Castagnoli goes up top and is caught before hitting the Muscle Buster. He slaps on the Rear Naked choke and gets the submission in in 17:55(****)
Joe stares down at Dinero. Cage Match is hyped in the main event at WrestleClash X. Dinero is called into the ring by Joe and Dinero rushes down to the ring. He’s intercepted by security. The NAWA Owner Amanda Sinclair is out to protect one of her featured attractions for WrestleClash X. Joe yells enjoy your belt, and Dinero yells Joe’s finished. Both men go back and forth as Glory goes off the air.
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Post by mattharms on May 5, 2017 15:07:09 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 7/21/2011:
Tonight, the NAWA Television Championship will be on the line, when Mike Bennett defends his belt against the former champion AJ Styles. Also, the Queen of Glory Tournament continues with Kana taking on Sarah Stock with Hamada waiting for the winner in the finals of the tournament. Let’s head down to the ring for action tonight on Glory.
Two big time competitors stepped into the ring tonight, with Rob Van Dam taking on Teddy Hart. The former multi-time champion in the New Age Wrestling Alliance, Teddy Hart, beats down Rob Van Dam. Hart knocks Van Dam down and goes for the Hart Attack. The move is avoided, and Rob Van Dam comes up to the top rope with the Five Star Frog Splash in 13:44(****)
AJ Styles comes back and talks about how he returns tonight. In comes the NAWA International Champion Austin Aries, who talks about how he’s returned after a successful tour of Japan and Europe, defending the NAWA International Title against some of the top competitors in the world. He talks about how last year at WrestleClash IX, AJ Styles beat Kurt Angle. Yet, at Night of the Rogues, Austin Aries ended Kurt Angle’s career. Styles says that after he beats Bennett tonight, he might be coming after that NAWA International Championship. Aries laughs saying Styles can’t lace the boots of the greatest man who ever lived.
Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team returned tonight to take on the duo of Paul London and Brian Kendrick. Kendrick is trapped in the corner and double teamed by Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team for a good portion of this match. London makes the tag and runs wild until Benjamin catches him with a spin kick and Haas hits a German Suplex in 13:25(*** ¼)
Shelton Benjamin cuts a promo, talking about their intentions being clear. They want the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. Beer Money or the Motor City Machine Guns, they don’t care. They’re also throwing out an open challenge to any tag team in the world to fight them at WrestleClash X.
Our next match features a one on one encounter with Christopher Daniels taking on Willie Mack. Mack knocks around the veteran Daniels, until Daniels goes low and then grabs a chair before laying him with a huge chair shot. Another pair of chair shots rock him after the match, but the disqualification has been done in 10:44(** ½)
Another chair shot for good measure after the match. Mack struggles to his feet, but Daniels is already gone and out of the ring.
Our next match is the Semifinals of the Queen of Glory Tournament. Kana takes on Sarah Stock in a pretty rocking good match. Stock gains some close nearfalls during this match, until Kana pulls out a brutal barrage of strikes, ending the match with a roundhouse kick to the head which knocks down Sarah Stock for the pin in 10:20(*** ½)
The finals are set up, Kana and Hamada, next week, where the winner challenges Mickie James for the NAWA Women’s Title.
Samoa Joe cuts a promo, talking about how D’Angelo Dinero is working on borrowed time. Not only borrowed time, but Joe can choose to take him out at any time. They step into a cage. Two men walk in, one man leaves, and there will be a decisive winner and a brand new NAWA World Champion.
Chris Sabin and Robert Roode took on each other in a preview for the NAWA World Tag Team Title Match at WrestleClash X. The Arrogance of Roode cost him big time, when Sabin counters the Death Valley Driver with a crucifix for the pin in 12:33(****)
Sabin bolts from the ring with the win. The announcers hype up Beer Money Incorporated against the Motor City Machine Guns in one final match, for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. A sixty minute iron man match where the losing team has to split up. And the winner team will walk out with the gold. It’s all or nothing.
Nigel McGuinness and Harry Harris, the history between both of them is detailed. Harris brought McGuinness back and lead him to the NAWA World Title, with McGuinness putting together an impressive eight month title reign as champion. Then injuries got the better of him. McGuinness returns to gain revenge on Harris for robbing him of his championship return match. This will not be sanctioned, so anything that happens to Harris and McGuinness, the company is not liable.
The NAWA Television Championship is on the line next on Glory, with Mike Bennett defending the belt against the former champion AJ Styles. Bennett uses some sleazy tactics to get ahead until the moment Styles stages a comeback and connects with the Pele Kick. Austin Aries comes out to get a closer look, and shoves Styles off when he goes for the springboard forearm smash. Bennett hits the Box Office Smash and picks up the pin over Styles in 12:33(*** ½)
Austin Aries taunts Styles and yells he thought he was going to be a champion. Bennett walks up with the belt held over his head and the fans are booing loudly at the taunting man. Aries has cost Styles a chance to regain the NAWA Television Title.
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Post by mattharms on May 7, 2017 13:02:55 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 7/28/2011:
Tonight, the Queen of Glory Tournament finals will take place, with Hamada taking on Kana in the main event for the NAWA Women’s Championship Match in exactly one month’s time at WrestleClash X. Plus, El Generico and Kevin Steen lock horns in a return match from last year’s WrestleClash.
Ricochet and Brian Kendrick take on each other in the opening match. Ricochet comes close to beating Kendrick until Paul London storms the ring for the disqualification in 11:14(** ½)
London and Kendrick beat down Ricochet after the match. The NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Prince Devitt runs down to the ring and chases off the attackers of his WrestleClash X opponent.
The Kings of Wrestling are backstage. Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team issued a challenge. Well, Castagnoli and Hero say that the Kings are going to ride one more time on August 28th at WrestleClash X. This time, they are going to right the loss from the last time they stepped into the ring with Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team. Kings reign supreme in the New Age Wrestling Alliance.
Six man tag team match featured the trio of Beer Money Incorporated and Christopher Daniels taking on the Motor City Machine Guns and Willie Mack. Sabin is caught in the ring and nailed with a vicious DDT after Storm tripped him up. Roode pins Sabin in 13:00. (*** ¾)
The announcers hype up the fact that Beer Money Incorporated will take on the Motor City Machine Guns in a sixty minute Iron Man Match for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. The losing team breaks up forever. Beer Money continued to rub it in the faces of the Guns.
A look at the challenger for the NAWA World Championship at WrestleClash X is shown. Since 2005, Samoa Joe has flattened the competition. He steps into the ring with a champion who has something prove, but Joe intends to win his third NAWA World Title. D’Angelo Dinero defends the NAWA World Title against Samoa Joe inside a Fifteen Foot High Steel Cage.
AJ Styles sends by beating down Homicide. Two Styles Clashes connects after some brief offensive flurries from Homicide. Styles hits a third Styles Clash and pins Homicide in 12:10(*** ¾)
After the match, AJ Styles cuts a promo on Austin Aries, calling him out for the NAWA International Title Match at WrestleClash X. Aries comes out and mocks Styles, saying that if he wants to be humiliated, then so be it. The match is set for August 28th.
Kevin Steen stepped into the ring in the next match against El Generico. Bad blood between these two former friends would never die. Steen launches Generico through the ropes and beats him down. Generico stages a comeback, but is caught and hung up on the top rope. Package Piledriver connects to Generico for the pin in 13:04(***)
After the match, Steen cuts a promo, talking about how his road to the NAWA World Title is through Miles Stylish. He is going to leave Stylish a beaten and battered wreck and climb to the top of the ladder. Then whoever walks out with the NAWA World Title, they better be looking over their shoulder. Otherwise, they’ll end up getting Steenrolled. The announcers talk about the match between Kevin Steen and Miles Stylish, with an NAWA World Title Match hanging above the ring for any time in Season 11.
The main event features the finals of the Queen of Glory Tournament, with Kana stepping into the ring against Hamada. Both women threw everything possible at each other. Kana drills Hamada with multiple hard kicks to the head, with Hamada firing back. Moonsault is missed and Kana hits a buzzsaw kick, before applying a Cross-Face Chickenwing for a submission win in 18:55(**** ½)
Kana and Mickie James is set up for WrestleClash X. After Kana blitzed through three top competitors in the Queen of Glory Tournament, Mickie better be looking over her shoulder.
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Post by mattharms on May 9, 2017 19:53:57 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 8/4/2011:
Coming up tonight on Glory, Kevin Steen takes on Claudio Castagnoli in the main event. Plus, Prince Devitt steps into the ring with Paul London. Also, in our opening match, two former NAWA World Champions collide with Christopher Daniels going against Miles Stylish.
Christopher Daniels and Miles Stylish step into the ring to open up NAWA Glory. Stylish gains the early advantage, but Daniels stages a comeback and beats down Stylish. A STO sets up an attempted Best Moonsault Ever. Stylish dodges out of the way and makes the comeback. Stylish looks about ready to put Daniels away until Kevin Steen runs up for the disqualification in 13:44(****)
Steen is beating Stylish and throws him into the ropes. A huge Pop Up Power Bomb brings Stylish down to the canvas. Steen stands over Stylish and stomps his chest a couple of times, drawing boos. Steen yells he’s going to wreck Stylish in the Race to the Top Ladder Match at WrestleClash X.
Mickie James picked up the win over Tara in a very rough, back and forth match. Tara almost gets the win with a superkick. Mickie fights back from underneath and hits the Mickie-DDT for the pin 10:21(***)
Kana comes out and stares down Mickie James after the match. Both women look each other in the eye. The announcers discuss their NAWA Women’s Championship Match at WrestleClash X.
Our next match featured Prince Devitt stepping into the ring against Paul London. Devitt showed why he has been the dominating NAWA Cruiserweight Champion for a while now. London gains some quick offensive flurries until Devitt puts him away a double underhook brain buster in 10:33(*** ½)
Ricochet comes out to stare down Devitt. Devitt and Ricochet square off in a dream match for the NAWA Cruiserweight Championship at WrestleClash X.
The Motor City Machine Guns defeated the duo of Jack Evans and Teddy Hart when Shelley picked up the win over Evans with the Skull and Bones in 12:30(***)
Beer Money Incorporated against the Motor City Machine Guns in a Sixty Minute Iron Man Match for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. This will be the last time we see one of these teams ever again as the losing team will split up.
A look at D’Angelo Dinero who remained undefeated for an entire year in the New Age Wrestling Alliance until he ran into a wrecking ball known as Samoa Joe. Season 10 started off with Dinero losing to Joe. Season 11 will end with Dinero beating Joe inside of the cage to eradicate the demon going after Dinero’s title.
Time for the main event, a hard hitting match between Kevin Steen and Claudio Casagnoli. This match ends with Steen avoiding the Swiss Death and catching Castagnoli with a huge superkick, which sets up the Package Piledriver for the pin in 15:55(****)
Final hype for Kevin Steen against Miles Stylish and also, the Kings of Wrestling against Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team at WrescleClash X.
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Post by mattharms on May 11, 2017 16:14:46 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 8/11/2011:
Tonight, champion versus champion headlines NAWA Glory, with D’Angelo Dinero stepping into the ring with Austin Aries, in addition to the Motor City Machine Guns against the American Wolves and much more. Let’s head down to the ring with a match between Ricochet and Teddy Hart.
Ricochet defeated Teddy Hart in another one of their high impact, classic matches. Throughout this match, Ricochet managed to get the better of Teddy Hart. Hart gained an advantage until he had been set up for a Shooting Star Press. It is missed and Ricochet hits the 630 Senton in 14:34(**** ¼)
A big win sets up Ricochet for his NAWA Cruiserweight Title Match against Prince Devitt at WrestleClash X.
We see a recap of the events leading up to the Sixty Minute Iron Man Match with Beer Money Incorporated taking on the Motor City Machine Guns for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. There’s only room for one tag team. The winners of this match after an hour will be the NAWA World Tag Team Champions. The losing team, they will be no more.
The Motor City Machine Guns stepped into the ring against a former set of NAWA World Tag Team Champions in the American Wolves. The Wolves spent most of this match isolating Shelley on their side of the ring until the hot tag is made to Chris Sabin. Sabin jumps into the ring and starts running wild on his opponents. Skull and Bones connect on Richards for the pin in 12:19(*** ½)
The Guns are ready to challenge for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. Sixty Minutes are on the clock. The team who scores the most decisions walks out with the gold. The team who doesn’t, they are gone.
Kana stepped into the ring with Madison Rayne in the next match. Rayne tries to keep a couple of steps ahead of Kana. Kana just drilled her opponent with a series of kicks to the ribs before destroying her with one of the most vicious roundhouse kicks ever. Kana pins her very handily in 6:55(***)
NAWA Women’s title on the line with Kana challenging Mickie James at WrestleClash X in just over two weeks time.
Mike Bennett stepped into the ring with Kenny King in our next match. King came out swinging, but Bennett remains undefeated by putting King down with the Box Office Smash for the pin in 10:52(** ½)
Bennett talks about how he’s unstoppable. Out comes Chris Hero, saying that Bennett was out cold, when the time ran out. He wants another crack at Bennett and the title. Bennett calls Hero a washout, he’s not prime time like Mike Bennett, and he’s not the prodigy. Hero says that he’ll see how much of a prodigy Bennett is when he knocks him out. Hero steps into the ring and security breaks up these two men from fighting.
Hype for the Race to the Top Ladder Match. Any time during Season Eleven, there’s an NAWA World Title shot hanging in the balance. Miles Stylish against Kevin Steen, two men who have had wars over the past couple of months. Both men want the gold and they’re going to climb that ladder towards the gold.
Our next match will feature the NAWA International Champion Austin Aries taking on the NAWA World Champion D’Angelo Dinero in a belt for belt match. Both of these competitors hit each other with pretty much everything they had in the tank. Aries gains a close nearfall off of a brain buster. Dinero catches Areis off of the ropes and connects with the DDE. In comes Samoa Joe for the disqualification in 14:44(*** ½)
Joe is trying to beat down Dinero. Dinero is fighting back and both of them are going at each other. Security comes out to break it up. There will be no separating these two men when they are locked inside a Steel Cage for the NAWA World title. Glory fades on this scene.
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Post by mattharms on May 13, 2017 14:25:17 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 8/18/2011:
Tonight, the number one contender for the NAWA International Champion AJ Styles takes on the number one contender for the NAWA World Title Samoa Joe. Plus, all of the late breaking news which leads to WrestleClash X.
Chris Hero and Willie Mack defeated the NAWA Television Champion Mike Bennett and Christopher Daniels in tag team action. The match ended with Daniels nailing Mack in the head with a chair for the disqualification in 11:40. (** ¾)
Mack fights back and Hero helps him in running off the heels. Next week, in the special pre-WrestleClash edition of NAWA Glory, Hero challenges Bennett for the NAWA Television Championship and Willie Mack takes on Christopher Daniels.
Opponents for the NAWA Cruiserweight Championship join forces tonight with Ricochet and Prince Devitt taking on LAX. LAX is beating down Ricochet, until the tag is made to Devitt. Devitt hits Homicide with the Bloody Sunday as Ricochet dives off on Hernandez in 13:20(****)
Ricochet against Prince Devitt for the NAWA Cruiserweight Title as part of WrestleClash X.
Recap of the Race to the top Ladder match featuring Kevin Steen taking on Miles Stylish. The winner gets an NAWA World Title match any time during the next year.
The NAWA Women’s Champion Mickie James teamed up with Kana to take on Madison Rayne and Sarah Stock. Mickie suffers a beating until the hot tag is made to Kana. Kana hits a roundhouse kick to Madison Rayne to pin him in 11:09(*** ¾)
Kana and Mickie James stare each other down after the match. Hype is made for the NAWA Women’s Title Match between these two at WrestleClash X.
The next match featured Robert Roode against Alex Shelley in a nice little preview for the NAWA World Tag Team Title Match. Roode tricks Sabin into interfering and this naturally gets a disqualification in 12:33(*** ¼)
Storm nails Sabin from behind and DWI on Sabin. DWI on Shelley. Roode cuts a promo talking about in ten days the Guns will be no more. He only has one thing to say, and he lets Storm say it. “Sorry about your damn luck, boys.”
The main event featured a return match from the finals of the 2011 Gold Rush Tournament with Samoa Joe stepping into the ring against AJ Styles. Joe beats down Styles during most of this match, with Styles staging a comeback. A Pele Kick sets up the Springboard Forearm Smash. Joe catches Styles in a takedown and locks on the Rear Naked Choke for the tap out in 17:44(****)
Styles came this close to beating Samoa Joe yet again. The show closes up with the announcers shilling the NAWA International Title Match between AJ Styles and Austin Aries, and the NAWA World Title Match where Samoa Joe challenges D’Angelo Dinero inside a steel cage.
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Post by mattharms on May 15, 2017 11:47:33 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 8/25/2011:
Tonight, a special WrestleClash X preview show, featuring three huge matches tonight. One of the big matches is the NAWA Television Title on the line when Chris Hero takes on Mike Bennett.
We open the show with a preview of the NAWA World Title Match between D’Angelo Dinero and Samoa Joe inside a steel cage. On the Season Ten Premier of NAWA Glory, Joe beat Dinero to win the NAWA World Title. Dinero fought back to regain the title. Joe won the Gold Rush Tournament and made Dinero tap out at Night of the Rogues. This time, both of these men are locked inside a steel cage.
Kevin Steen was eliminated from the Luck of the Draw Match and targeted Miles Stylish. Stylish and Steen did battle on two Pay Per View Matches, with Steen beating Stylish both times. Now, both men step into the ring in the Race to the Top Ladder Match. The winner becomes the number one contender for the NAWA World Title and will get an NAWA World Title Shot any time during the next year.
We open up with the NAWA Television Champion on the like with Mike Bennett taking on Chris Hero. Hero gains a couple of nearfalls. Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team comes out to talk trash to Hero. He misses the rolling elbow strike and the Box Office Smash pins Hero in 12:33(*** ¼)
Benjamin and Haas are beating down Hero after the match. Claudio Castagnoli rushes down to the ringside area and makes the save.
Nigel McGuinness takes on Harry Harris. Harris mentored McGuinness for a short time and he won the NAWA World title. An injury caused Harris to trick. McGuinness into signing over the NAWA World Title return match to him. And now it’s redemption this Sunday with McGuiness taking on Harry Harris in an unsanctioned street fight.
Two big teams collided for the right to be NAWA World Tag Team Champions. The Motor City Machine Guns have put their livielhood on the line to get one more shot at Beer Money Incorporated. Sixty Minutes are on the clock, and the team with the most decisions is the champion. The winners are the NAWA World Tag Team Champions and the losers can never team up again.
Willie Mack managed to get his hands on Christopher Daniels in the next match. Daniels gains some brief advantages by his veteran tactics. Mack catches him and brings Daniels down with the Chocolate Thunder Bomb for the pin in 13:22(****)
We hype up three big championship matches. The first of which is the NAWA International Championship match with AJ Styles taking on Austin Aries for the NAWA International Title. Then, we have Ricochet and Prince Devitt taking on each over for the NAWA Cruiserweight title. Finally, we have Kana and Mickie James squaring off for the NAWA Women’s Title.
Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team takes on the All Night Express in the main event. Haas hits a spinebuster with Benjamin hitting a springboard spinning leg lariat to get the pin on Kenny King in 11:33(***)
The final hype for WrestleClash X as Glory goes off the air. You don’t want to miss it.
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Post by mattharms on May 20, 2017 13:01:22 GMT -5
NAWA WrestleClash X-8/28/2011:
Tonight, it’s the New Age Wrestling Alliance and we are back on Pay Per View with WrestleClash X. We have some amazing matches for you tonight which you do not want to miss. And we’re kicking off things tonight with some huge tag team action. Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team take on the Kings of Wrestling in our opening bout here at NAWA WrestleClash X.
The Kings of Wrestling step into the ring with Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team in our opening match. Chris Hero starts out with Charlie Haas in the opening moments of this bout. Chain wrestling starts, with Haas getting the brief advantage and applying a front face lock. He hammers away with the constant knee strikes to the face of Hero, pounding him into the mat.
Hero fights out off of his feet and sends Haas off into the corner. Haas goes for a boot as Hero charges into the corner. Hero fakes him out and kneelift to the chest. The tag is made to Claudio Castagnoli. The big man Castagnoli is hammering away at Haas with a series of huge punches. Haas goes hard into the corners with Castagnoli nailing him with a kneelift. Castagnoli hoists up Haas with the greatest of ease and spikes him down to the canvas with a thunderous gutwrench suplex.
The fans are going wild in the early portion of this match. The Kings are keeping the fresh man in. Tag made to Hero and Hero jabs away at Haas. Haas is pulled into a series of kneelifts to the side. Hero flips Haas down to the canvas and turns him over. A huge kneelift down to the chest. Another kneelift down to the chest stuns Haas. Hero throws Haas off into the ropes. Haas fakes out Hero and elbow smash to the back of the head. Haas goes behind Hero and pulls out a Russian Legsweep to Hero. Hero is rolled over and Haas connects with a series of forearm smashes down across the back of the neck.
The tag is made to Shelton Benjamin. Haas holds Hero so Benjamin can rag-tag him with some kicks to the ribs. Benjamin keeps hammering away with the vicious rib kicks and snap mares Hero down. Back off the ropes and a huge basement dropkick connects. Benjamin makes the cover hooking the leg and gets a two count. He steps back to allow Hero to get up on his own accord. He wants Hero to expand his energy and cut down his wind. Benjamin nails him with a series of snap kicks. He steps back for Haas to hit a reverse neckbreaker off of the ropes. Hero whiplashes back and down onto the canvas.
Benjamin stomps away at the back of the head of Hero. He throws Hero off into the corner and running dropkick to the chest stuns him. Hero slumps into the corner and Benjamin flings him halfway across the ring. Benjamin goes into the corner with a jumping avalanche. Hero goes down and the tag made to Haas. Benjamin holds Hero so Haas can get in those forearm smashes.
Haas applies a modified cross-face hold and is rocking back on the neck of Chris Hero. The fans are chanting for Heor to fight out and Hero does in fact fight out. Haas kneelifts Hero and throws him into the ropes. Benjamin catches him with a jumping kick from the ring apron. Hero falls back into the clutches of Haas and suffers an intense German Suplex! The bone rattling force of Hero striking the canvas can be heard for miles around. Haas makes the cover on Hero hooking the leg and only gets a two and a half count.
Still something left in the tank and Haas hammers away on Hero. Off into the ropes. Hero comes back off of the ropes with a Yakuza Kick off of the ropes. Hero crawls towards the corner. Tag made to Benjamin. Benjamin tries to pull Hero back towards his corner. Hero is kicking away at Benjamin and makes it into the corner to make the tag off on the other end of the ring!
The hot tag is made to Claudio Castagnoli who rushes into the ring a house of fire. He launches Benjamin up into the air with a high back body drop. He does the same for Charlie Haas. Haas is hoisted up and launched over the top rope. Benjamin goes for a running dropkick. Castagnoli catches the legs and pulls out a Giant Swing on his opponent. He turns Benjamin around and catapults him off into the ropes. Castagnoli hits a huge elevated belly-to-back suplex to take his opponent down.
Benjamin crumples on the canvas and Castagnoli hammers away at the back of the head of Benjamin. He picks up Benjamin and puts him on the shoulders. In comes Haas but Hero cuts Haas off with a spear. Benjamin drops down and goes for the Exploder-Suplex. Castagnoli fights him off and throws Benjamin off of the ropes. Benjamin blocks the launch with a kick. Another kick to the face and Benjamin goes to deliver the Dragon Whip kick. Castagnoli avoids the move and Benjamin lands on the canvas. Castagnoli picks up Benjamin and hurls him across the ring. Castagnoli charges Benjamin, but Benjamin dodges the attack. Castagnoli hits sternum first into the corner. Wrist-Clutch Exploder Suplex brings Castagnoli down and Benjamin scores the pin. Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team defeated the Kings of Wrestling in 14:22(*** ½)
Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team cement themselves with the victory tonight. They are going to go down in history as a team who took everything that the Kings of Wrestling launched at them, at least until the point where the Kings reigned supreme in the New Age Wrestling Alliance.
Our next match is going to feature the NAWA International Title on the line. AJ Styles challenges Austin Aries for the gold. Aries and Styles had their run ins over the past couple of weeks.
Aries takes the NAWA International Title Belt off of the bell and taunts Styles with it. He then steps back and reclines off of the ropes. Styles invites him into the center of the ring. Aries responds by slapping Styles across the feet to draw boos from the fans. Styles winds up and decks Aries to knock him on his ass to cheers from the fans. Aries bounces back up and Styles nails him with a couple of forearm smashes. He grabs Aries and pulls him into a couple of shoulder blocks, before going behind him. Hammerlock twisted into a clothesline brings the champion down the canvas with a thunderous hit.
The NAWA International Champion crawls backwards and tries to beg off from Styles. Styles smiles and stomps away at Aries to draw some cheers from the crowd. The challenger is not letting up. He backs off and hits a huge dropkick to the chest of Aries. Styles delivers an immense amount of spring from his step after that move. He waits for Aries to climb to a standing position. Styles hammers away at the back of the head of Austin Aries to draw some cheers from the canvas. He throws Aries into the corner. Styles charges into the corner until Aries gets the foot up into the face.
The offensive flurry of AJ Styles has been stopped and now Aries hammers away at him. He grabs Styles and hooks him in a front facelock. He starts cranking on the neck of Styles and applying a huge amount of pressure on the neck. Aries turns himself around and applies a reverse neckbreaker to Styles to send him crashing down to the canvas. He covers hooking the leg on Styles and only gets a two count. Aries holds onto Styles and applies a cravate, cranking on the side of the neck of Styles.
The fans are rallying behind the challenger. Styles is dropped from the hold and Aries hits a kneedrop down across the top of the head. Another kneedrop smashed down onto the top of the head of AJ Styles. Aries pulls Styles up to a standing position and forearms him directly across the face. Another sickening forearm smash delivered before Styles is slumped in the corner. Aries yells about how he’s the greatest man who ever lived. He punishes Styles with a constant barrage of forearm smashes down across the back of the head of AJ Styles.
Aries picks up Styles and sets him up. Gutwrench and he turns around into a gutbuster. He’s keeping Styles grounded and also keeping the wind from coming into him. Aries comes down with a huge forearm smash across the shoulder blades. Another succession of forearm smashes rattles Styles. Aries steps back and drills his adversary with a running punt kick across the ribs. Aries picks up Styles and puts him in a fireman’s carry. He drops Styles with a double knee stomachbreaker from that position. Styles rolls over in pain and Aries makes the cover forcing Styles to kick out.
He’s weakening the chest and the stomach for the 450 Splash. That could be the death blow which could knock AJ Styles completely unconscious. Aries stands over Styles and taunts him. Styles fights back with a succession of forearms to the face which gets the crowd back behind him. Aries fights back and kneelifts him in the chest to draw boos. Aries hooks Styles and drops him hard across the ropes with a front-layout suplex. Aries covers Styles hooking the leg and again another two count.
The champion spends more time punishing the ribs of Styles. Aries picks up Styles and chops his chest. Styles slumps in the corner with Aries backing up. An flowing elbow strike catches Styles in the corner. Styles is doubled over and Aries sets up him up. He’s going for the brain buster, but Styles if fighting out of the move. He drops down to his feet and connects with the Pele Kick!
That move has just knocked the wind out of Austin Aries. It also may have caused AJ Styles to hurt himself further. Styles pulls himself up once again. A backward kick to the ribs and Styles jumps to the middle of the second rope. He goes for an Asai Moonsault. Aries catches Styles and brings him down to the canvas with a vicious shoulderbreaker. Aries covers hooking the leg and only gets a two count.
The NAWA International Champion pulls back and stomps away at the chest of AJ Styles. He taunts the challenger with a kneelift down across the chest. Another kneelift down across the chest, and Aries has Styles set up. He’s going for a crucifix power bomb. At the last possible second, Styles starts to kick his legs and is sliding down the back of his opponent. Aries turns around and gets kicked in the face. The Styles Clash is attempted, but Aries counters it by falling back and delivering a bridging pin on Styles. He rolls back into position and Styles is going for the Styles Clash one more time. Styles grabs onto the ropes to break the hold.
Styles receives a shoulder to the midsection and Aries hits a springboard move into the ring with a jumping clothesline. He takes his adversary down and now Aries backs off. An elbow to the head of Styles. Aries sets him up and this time connects with the brain buster! Aries could have gone for the pin. Instead he heads to the top rope and goes for the 450 Splash. Styles moves out of the way. Aries lands on his feet. STYLES KIPS UP WITH A DISCUS CLOTHESLINE TO STUN ARIES! Aries is doubled over in the corner. Styles has him set up and Styles Clash connects. Styles rolls Aries into a pinning position and scores the pin. AJ Styles has won the NAWA International Championship over Austin Aries with the Styles Clash in 13:44(****)
The fans are losing their minds as Styles has another piece of gold. He holds up the NAWA International Championship to draw cheers from the fans. Styles has done it. Aries is stunned, he can’t believe it. Styles has gotten the belt.
From one championship match, to another we have Ricochet challenging Prince Devitt for the NAWA Cruiserweight Title. Devitt is decked out in the garb of the demon and it throws Ricochet off just a tiny bit. Both men shake hands and lock up, with Devitt hitting Ricochet with a pair of deep arm drags off the bell. Ricochet catches him with a palm thrust to the face. Multiple palm thrusts start to follow through with Ricochet stepping back. He goes for a spin kick, but Prince Devitt ducks the attack.
Prince Devitt kicks him in the chest with a series of kicks. Ricochet is bounced back off of the ropes. Devitt throws Ricochet into the ropes and delivers a tilt-a-whirl before coming down with a huge backbreaker to send him down to the canvas. Devitt steps back and stomps him down across the chest. Ricochet rolls to his knees and Devitt kicks him a couple of times. The sound of that boot smacking across the chest echoes throughout the arena. Devitt winds up and rattles Ricochet with a huge roundhouse kick to the chest. He falls back onto the canvas, and Devitt pulls Ricochet up one more time. He drills him with a sucession of elbow strikes.
Off into the ropes goes Ricochet. Devitt goes for a tilt-a-whirl but Ricochet counters with a spinning headscissors to send his opponent crashing down to the canvas. Ricochet steps back and connects with a running dropkick to launch his opponent through the ropes and all the way to the arena floor. Devitt lands on his feet on the floor and Ricochet takes a running start before hitting a springboard plancha to Devitt!
The fans are on their feet. Ricochet’s high flying skills brought him to the dance for a six month plus reign as NAWA Cruiserweight Chamion. He throws Devitt in underneath the bottom rope. Springboard dropkick brings Devitt down. Ricochet pumps his fist into the air to the cheers from the fans and connects with a backflip splash to drive the full force of his weight down on the ribs of the champion. Ricochet makes a cover hooking the leg. Only a two count when Devitt gets the shoulder up.
Succession of elbow drops with Ricochet drilling Devitt with elbow strikes when he gets up. Devitt is hurled off into the corner. Ricochet goes for a monkey flip. Devitt blocks it and flips Ricochet off of the feet. Off into the ropes and the Sling Blade connects! Down goes the challenge and Devitt makes the cover hooking the leg to only get a two count on Ricochet.
Ricochet pulls himself back up to a standing position. Devitt drills a knee to the bridge of the nose and a gutwrench into a suplex sends his adversary down. Ricochet rolls over to favor his back and Devitt pounds away at him. He’s going for the Bloody Sunday. Ricochet flips over onto his feet and hits a lung blower out of one fell swoop. Both legs are hooked for a two and a half count!
The fans are chanting for Ricochet who makes his way to the ropes. Devitt is up on his feet and Ricochet hits a springboard rana to drive Devitt down to the canvas. Ricochet hooks both legs on the way down and gets a two and a half count. A series of punches down across the back of Devitt’s head and now Ricochet is on the top rope facing the crowd. Devitt dropkicks Ricochet and crotches him down on the top rope.
Devitt positions himself in front of Ricochet. He sets him up for a top-rope crucifix power bomb. Ricochet fights the move and counters with a Frankensteiner on the way down! Both men are down and Ricochet is back up. Ricochet heads to the top rope. 630 Moonsault is avoided when Devitt rolls out of the way. Ricochet comes back off of the ropes. Devitt counters with a palm up forearm strike. He attempts the Bloody Sunday, but Ricochet counters into a DDT! Standing shooting star press connecting to Devitt and Ricochet holds him down for a two and a half count!
The fans applaud Ricochet who once again heads up top. He’s going to the well once too often. Springboard dropkick sends Devitt back down to the canvas. Ricochet yells for Devitt and a running reverse neck snap to Devitt. Ricochet covers him hooking the leg and gets a two and a half count.
The chants get louder for Ricochet. Ricochet pummels Devitt with a succession of hard forearm smashes and winds up. Devitt ducks the big one and high-angle belly to back suplex brings his opponent down! Ricochet has been flattened and now Devitt gets his opponent in position. The third time is the charm for the Bloody Sunday which connects. Devitt covers Ricochet hooking the leg and that’s enough to score the pin in 11:33. Prince Devitt defeats Ricochet to hang onto the NAWA Cruiserweight Title(*** ¾)
Devitt gives his props to Ricochet after the match and backs up from him. Ricochet came close to winning that belt on a couple of occasions.
Our next match features the winner of the Queen of Glory Tournament, Kana, challenging Mickie James for the NAWA Women’s Title. Both women circle each other and lock up. Instantly, Kana arm wringers Mickie and holds the arm behind her back. Mickie counters with a snap mare and Kana bounces off to her feet. She fires a kick and Mickie comes back off to the ropes. A vicious kick to the shin of Mickie stuns her, and now Kana throws Mickie off into the ropes. Mickie dodges a back elbow smash and comes off of the ropes with a clothesline.
Kana pops back up into a jab from Mickie. Mickie is jabbing away at Kana, and shoves her into the corner. Kneelift into the corner followed up by a series of knee strikes. Mickie hits a bulldog on Kana and makes a quick cover to get a two count. She’s not going to put Kana away that easily. Mickie bends down and punches away at the challenger. Kana fights back from her knees.
The challenger backs Mickie into the corner. A wild kick to the ribs stuns Mickie. Kana drills her with a succession of chops and throws her into the corner on the opposite end. Kana grabs Mickie and belly to back suplex brings her down. The champion crumples and Kana covers her hooking the leg to get a two count. Kana rolls her over, and hits her with a forearm smash to the side of the face. More forearm smashes punish Mickie and draw boos from the fans. Kana picks up Mickie off the canvas and drills a knee to the back of her leg.
Kana grabs the leg of Mickie James and spins around it with a spinning toe hold to torment the champion. Mickie screams out in agony when Kana stomps down onto the canvas to torque the leg from this position. Kana has a very sadistic grin on her face when working over the leg of Mickie James. She releases the leg and waits for Mickie to climb up. Kana waits for Mickie to come to her feet before kicking the hell out of her right knee. Mickie slumps against the ropes and the agony spreads through her body.
The challenger grabs Mickie’s leg and folds it back with a kneebar. Mickie is in pain. The referee checks with the champion who won’t quit. She valiantly fought her way through a Texas Death Match against Mia Stylish last month which left her bloodied and beaten. Kana is going to have to tear the leg off and beat Mickie with it to have a chance. Which, given the sadistic woman’s look, that might be just what she is wanting to do. Mickie turns and reaches the ropes. Kana takes full advantage of the four count to get that extra bit of damage on the right leg of Mickie James.
Kana stomps the leg, and draws heat from the fans. Mickie is propped into the corner and Kana drapes her leg in the ropes before kicking the ever living hell out of it. Kana has Mickie and dragon screw legwhips her out of the corner. The leg is stretched out on the canvas, and now Kana stomps away at it. She picks up it up and torques the leg some more. Mickie is kicking Kana free with her good leg. Kana steps back and kneelift to the face of Mickie James. The challenger drags the opponent off of the canvas and folds Mickie’s leg back. Knee crunching atomic drop brings Mickie’s leg down onto the canvas.
The fans are trying to chant for Mickie, and Kana applies a heel hook submission hold on Mickie. Mickie screams in agony, as Kana just rises up and drives her full weight down onto the leg. Mickie is injured and Kana keeps zeroing in on the limb like a shark-smelling blood. Mickie just barely escapes it by grabbing onto the ropes. Kana breaks the hold and takes a step back.
Mickie launches Kana over the top rope with a high back body drop to draw cheers from the fans. She collapses down onto the canvas. Mickie is dragging herself up off of the canvas, and now Kana is climbing to the top rope. She gives a smile like a slasher villain and jumps off of the top rope to bring a double foot stomp down to the back of the leg of Mickie. Mickie screams out loud. Kana rolls Mickie over and applies a half Boston Crab by standing on the back of Mickie’s head!
Double the pain for Mickie, and double Kana’s pleasure. She looks to be getting off on tormenting the champion. Mickie is fighting out of the move, and once again makes it to the ropes. Kana picks up Mickie and hoists her up. Belly to back suplex. Mickie flips over onto her feet and her leg goes completely out from underneath her when she lands. Kana decides to show mercy on Mickie by covering her. Mickie rolls the shoulder up at two and a half.
Instead of anger, a sadistic smile comes across Kana’s face, and it gives her a license to main. She pulls Mickie away from the ropes by the bad leg and flips over to jam the knee as hard as possible. A sadistic attack on the part of Kana punishes Mickie’s bum wheel. Kana steps back and hammers away constantly at the back of Mickie’s leg to draw a significant amount of heat from the crowd.
Kana yells for her to come on. Mickie’s agony spreads even deeper. No matter how much Mickie wants to, she just can’t get anything going. Kana obliterates her with a violent leg kick and several more kicks to the legs. Mickie fights back with punches, but she’s the walking wounded at this point. Mickie can’t even go for the Mick Kick with the leg and she can’t jump to hit the Mickie DDT! Mickie arm drags Kana down and beats the ever hell out of her with forearm smashes. It’s the only thing she can do at this point in time.
The challenger is back up and she kicks Mickie’s leg out from underneath her one more time. Kana attacks the leg and drags Mickie into the center of the ring. She has the leg, and goes for the figure-four. Kana bends down to smirk at Mickie and MICKIE ROLLS HER UP INTO A SMALL PACKAGE TO SCORE A FLASH PIN. Mickie James pinned Kana in 14:44(****)
Mickie James pulls away, having just barely held down Kana for a three count. Kana is up and she is staring at Mickie. She applauds Mickie and steps back respectfully leaving Mickie in the ring to be tended to. The match is over, and Kana made one crucial error which the veteran James pounced on. If Kana did not spent that moment taunting Mickie, she could have picked apart her leg further with that figure-four, and maybe got the win. As it stands now, Mickie James is still the NAWA Women’s Champion.
Harry Harris and Nigel McGuinness step into the ring in a No Holds Barred Match. Both men entered the center of the ring and Harris goes for a punch at the bell. McGuinness blocks and comes back with a punch. Both men trade off a series of punches before McGuiness throws Harris off into the ropes. He launches Harris high into the air and brings him down with a high back body drop. McGuinness hooks Harris in a front facelock and drills him with a constant series of knees to the face.
Harris rolls underneath the bottom rope and to the outside. McGuinness follows suit and pummels Harris before throwing him into the ring steps on the outside of the ring. The back of Harry Harris just cracks up against the steps. McGuinness fires a kneelift into the ribs. Another kneelift into the ribs and McGuinness has Harris before slamming him face first into the ring apron. McGuinness rolls Harris into the ring.
McGuinness looks down at his former manager with contempt before hammering away at him. Those forearm smashes are very thunderous, and McGuinness hoists up Harris. Inverted atomic drop sets up a huge kick which sends Harris through the ropes. Harris is on the ring apron. McGuinness grabs Harris and tries to bring him into the ring. Harris hangs onto the top rope to block it. A huge neck snap on the ropes sends McGuinness back onto the canvas.
The movement has knocked the wind out of Nigel McGuinness. Harris steps into the ring and hammers the side of the head of McGuinness. He hooks McGuinness and takes him down with a vicious neckbreaker. Harris covers McGuinness hooking the leg and gets a two count before he kicks out. A stomp to the chest stuns McGuinness and Harris beats on him some more before hitting a huge elbow drop. Two more elbow drops further stun McGuinness and Harris rolls him over. He applies a front facelock and cranks down on the back of the head of Nigel McGuinness, further punishing him.
Now, Harris leaves the ring and grabs a steel chair. He steps into the ring and jams the chair into the ribs of McGuinness. He raises the chair over his head and smacks the metal down onto the back of McGuinness. McGuinness has gotten all of the air knocked out of him. Harris grabs the chair and puts it on the arm of McGuinness. He climbs to the top rope. McGuinness dislodges the chair and THROWS IT AT THE HEAD OF HARRIS!
The former four time NAWA World Champion lands down on the rope. McGuinness is getting himself back up and climbing up with Harris. Superplex is attempted, but Harris shoves McGuinness off. He delivers a somersault neckbreaker off of the top rope to take McGuinness down on the canvas. He covers McGuinness hooking the leg and gets a two count!
Harris rolls to the arena floor and pulls back the ring mats to expose the concrete floor. He really wants to finish McGuinness off once and for all. Harris steps underneath the bottom rope and stomps the chest of McGuinness. He throws McGuinness through the ropes and causes him to fly through the guardrail, all the way to the guardrail which knocks the wind out. Harris slides to the outside and stomps away at McGuinness.
The arena floor is prepared for a piledriver. Harris has McGuinness set up. NO MCGUINNESS COUNTERS WITH A HIGH BACK BODY DROP! The spine of Harris just smacks off of the concrete. Harris rolls over, trying to get to his feet. McGuinness buries a foot into the chest Harris and slams his head off of the ring steps! Harris is rolled back into the ring and McGuinness gives chase. He kneelifts Harris and hooks him. He goes for a suplex, but Harris blocks it. He kicks McGuinness and goes for the Triangle Choke. McGuinness breaks the hold and rolls Harris off into the ropes. Harris goes for the Jawbreaker Lariat. McGuinness avoids it, comes off the ropes and hits a Jawbreaker Lariat of his own! That’s more than enough to score the pin. Nigel McGuinness pinned Harry Harris with the Jawbreaker Lariat in 11:22(***)
Harry Harris gets beaten tonight by his former protégé. McGuinness pulls himself up and raises his hand in a token of victory tonight. We see McGuinness nailing Harris with a second Jawbreaker Lariat after the bell for good measure. McGuinness backs off.
The time is now, sixty minutes are on the clock and the NAWA World Tag Team Titles are on the line. Whoever scores the most pinfalls or submissions in an hour is the NAWA World Tag Team Champions. Beer Money defend the titles against the Motor City Machine Guns. The winners walk out with the gold. The losers will never team up again.
We have Chris Sabin starting out with James Storm. Both of these men circle each other, with James Storm grabbing a headlock and cranking on the head of Sabin. Sabin elbows out of the headlock and shoves Storm off into the ropes. He leapfrogs over the charging James Storm and connects with a huge dropkick. Sabin applies an armbar and then a hammerlock to Storm. He has to pace himself because they are in this match for an entire hour. Sabin makes the tag to Shelley. Drop toe hold into an elbow drop, and Shelley backs off to stomp on the back of the head of Storm.
The Guns make some quick tags in and out to keep James Storm off balance. Sabin is caught by a kneelift from Roode and Storm hits a huge clothesline. Tag made to Roode who enters the ring and beats down Sabin. Sabin is fighting back from his knees until Roode buries his knee into the ribs of Sabin. Another kneelift driven directly into Sabin’s ribs with Roode stepping back and hitting a huge clothesline which drops Sabin down to the canvas. Roode rolls Sabin over and forearms him down across the back of the head.
Tag made to James Storm who steps into the ring and buries his foot into the stomach of Sabin. Sabin is slumped in the corner and Storm is stomping away at him. Storm throws Sabin off into the ropes and goes for a back elbow smash. Sabin ducks underneath the elbow smash and connects with a jumping forearm smash to take his opponent down to the canvas. Storm rolls over and Sabin races to the corner. The hot tag made to Alex Shelley!
Shelley rushes into the ring and knocks Roode off of the ring apron. Roode lands on the arena floor and Shelley peppers away at Storm with a series of punches. He goes off into the corner and Shelley hits a jumping clothesline in the corner. We see Sabin making his way back into the ring to baseball slide Roode. Shelley goes for a back elbow smash. Storm tries for the Last Call Superkick on the back swing. Shelley avoids that and elbows Storm in the face a couple of times. He runs up the ropes and connects with the Sliced Bread #2 to hold down Storm for the pin in 13:44. Guns: 1. Beer Money: 0:
The first decision has come to the Motor City Machine Guns and Roode is on the ring apron. He yells for Storm to get it together. Shelley drills his knee into the head of Storm and keeps beating on him, drawing a huge number of cheers from the fans. Shelley drives him into the corner and tag to Sabin. Shelley launches Sabin out of the corner with a high cross-body block. Sabin covers Storm and gets a two count when Roode pulls him off of the cover. Roode stuns Sabin with multiple stomps before getting back into the corner.
Storm tags in Roode and a double kneelift stuns Sabin. They take him down with a double suplex. Storm raises his hands to do the “Beer” taunt, but Roode is crouching down and punching away at Sabin, not doing the money half of the Beer Money. Roode rolls over Sabin and now that they are down half of a fall, Roode is working over Sabin. He sends Sabin off into the ropes and a huge elbow smash takes him down. Roode picks up Sabin and slams him into the corner. Shoulder thrusts keep punishing Sabin. Roode throws Sabin into the opposite corner and flips him over the ropes to the arena floor.
The Cowboy James Storm drops down to the arena floor and rams Sabin into the ring apron. He throws Sabin into the ring and Roode chops the hell out of him. Sabin fires back with chops of his own. Both attackers go back and forth, drilling each other with chops. Neither are backing off when they waylay each other with stunning attacks. Sabin wins the chopping battle by backing Roode off a few feet. Roode drills the kneelift into the chest and throws Sabin into the ropes. A thunderous spinebuster brings Sabin down onto the canvas. Roode covers him hooking the leg and gets a two count.
Roode hits a backbreaker and hangs on for a second backbreaker. A third backbreaker and now Roode picks himself up. He drills his knee into the head of Sabin and drops some boos from the crowd. Storm is reaching for the tag. Roode responds by turning his back and snap maring Sabin. Kneedrop to the chest and now Roode picks up Sabin. He hammers away at Sabin and takes him down with a suplex. Storm reaches in the ring for the tag and Roode just makes the cover hooking the leg. Sabin kicks out at a two count!
The NAWA World Tag Team Champion hammers Sabin with a vicious kneelift to the bridge of the nose and he continues to assault his adversary with everything he has. Sabin is hurled into the corner and Roode beats him the corner. He throws Sabin into the opposite corner on the other end of the ring. No, Sabin reverses the Irish Whip and Roode impacts the corner hard. Sabin steps back and charges Roode. A running spear is avoided and Sabin hits shoulder first into the ringpost!
Roode is working over the arm of Sabin drawing some boos from the fans. Sabin is trying to fight up to his feet from this position. Roode sticks a kneelift into the chest of Sabin and grabs him. He hits the Divorce Court to bring Sabin’s arm down onto the canvas. He hooks the arm and twists it back with a Fujiwara Armbar. Sabin is struggling and just barely makes it to the ropes.
The arm continues to be punished, and Roode makes the tag to Storm. He holds the arm out and Storm follows through with a double axe handle on the arm. Storm works on the arm and hits a hammerlock body slam. He spends some time driving knees into the arm of Sabin. Roode tags himself back in to pick apart the arm after catching his breath. He scoops up Sabin and steps forward to connect with a shoulderbreaker to his adversary. Sabin is rolled and Roode grabs the arm. He grapevines it and punishes him.
Shelley is back into the ring, but Storm cuts him off with a kneelift. Roode applies a cross-face submission hold to Sabin and is working over the arm. Sabin is struggling to get out of the hold and he just makes it to the ropes. Roode drags Sabin away from the ropes and slaps the cross-face submission hold on. There’s nowhere to go, despite Sabin’s frantic reaching for the ropes. He taps out in 28:44(Guns: 1. Beer Money: 1)
Now, Sabin is hurt and Roode zeroes in on the injury. He stomps away at Sabin, who is trying to pull himself up to a standing position. Roode catches his adversary with an elbow to the top of the head. Another couple of elbows stun Sabin and Roode throws Sabin off into the ropes. A huge clothesline the corner flattens Sabin. The fans are chanting for Sabin, with Roode hammering away at him in the corner. Roode chops the ever living hell out of Sabin to draw heat from the fans.
Sabin struggles to get out of the corner. Roode rakes the eyes of Sabin and drives an elbow down onto the top of the head. Roode rams an elbow deep onto the back of the head of Sabin. The chops rock the chest of Sabin and he is thrown off into the ropes. The back elbow is ducked and Sabin comes off the ropes! Roode catches Sabin with a stun gun when he comes off of the ropes. Roode covers Sabin hooking the leg and gets a two count. Sabin rolls onto his hands and knees. Roode decks his opponent with a forearm smash and sets him up. He goes for a suplex, but Sabin drops down from behind.
Storm nails Sabin in the back of the head. Roode positions him and drives Sabin down with the Death Valley Driver to score the pin in 32:45. Guns: 1 Beer Money: 2:
The early lead the Guns took is gone, and immediately after verifying the pin, Roode slaps the front facelock on Sabin. Roode grabs the head of Sabin and pushes on him. Shelley is rallying the fans and Roode is taking the wind out of the sales of Sabin. Sabin fights up to his feet and elbows away at Roode. Roode cuts him off and a kneelift. He knocks Sabin back to the canvas with a clothesline and immediately steps back. He just waits for Sabin to rise to his feet and knock him down again. Roode is purposely running down the clock. He raises his hands and knocks Sabin down a third time with a clothesline.
The fans are getting on Roode’s case. Roode is yelling that he doesn’t care what these rednecks think. He walks over and stomps the back of the head of Sabin before picking him up. He goes for another clothesline. Sabin ducks it and kicks Roode in the chest. DDT brings him down! The thunderous explosion echoes through the crowd with Sabin crawling back into the corner. He reaches over and makes the tag to Shelley.
Alex Shelley jumps into the ring, fresh as a daisy and starts beating on Roode. Roode fights out of the corner, until Shelly catches him with a kneelift. An uppercut stuns Roode and Shelley hooks him around the head before running up the ropes. He pulls out a Sliced Bread #2 to Roode. Shelley covers Roode hooking the leg, with Storm breaking up the pin at two and a half!
Storm leaves the ring and reaches for the tag. Roode rolls over and falls back into the corner to make the tag to James Storm. Storm steps into the ring and goes for a punch. Shelley blocks it and comes back with a succession of punches of his own. He throws Storm off into the ropes. A kick to the ribs is blocked and Storm holds Shelley back. Shelley enzuigiri’s Storm in the head!
Shelley takes a step back and pulls out an Oklahoma Side Roll on his opponent to get a two count! Storm kicks out and Shelley kicks away at the ribs. He throws Storm off into the ropes. The head is ducked and Storm kicks him in the face. He has Shelley hooked up and helicopter type throw brings his adversary down to the canvas. The cover is made hooking the leg on Shelley, but he only gets a two count when he kicks out.
Storm buries his knee into the face of Shelley to draw some heat from the fans. The match is running down and Storm pulls up Shelley. Roode yells for Storm to tag him back in. Storm yells he’s got this one and LAST CALL DRILLS SHELLEY! Storm holds his hands up and Roode points at Shelley, yelling Storm to go for the pin. Storm covers Shelley hooking the leg, and only a two and nine tenths count when Sabin flies back into the ring!
If Beer Money grabbed onto a three to one lead, things would have been dire for the Guns. Roode enters the ring and drags Shelley into the corner. He is choking out Shelley with the tag rope and beating on him. Storm motions for Roode to feed him Shelley. Storm takes a half of a step back and goes for another Last Call. Shelley ducks and STORM HITS ROODE RIGHT IN THE JAW KNOCKING HIM OFF THE RING APRON! The fans are losing their minds, and now Shelley knees Storm from behind and hits a German Suplex. He bridges and scores the pin in 45:55(Guns: 2 Beer Money: 2)
In an event of a tie, Beer Money keep the titles and the Guns are going to have to give it up. Shelley steps back and rattles Storm with chops. He grabs Storm and makes the tag. Sabin is setting up, Skull and Bones is coming up. Storm fights out of the move and climbs onto the top rope with Sabin. Super Belly to Belly Suplex sends Sabin crashing down onto the canvas. Both men are down and now Storm raises his hand back up.
Roode is up on the apron and he tags himself in! Roode steps into the ring and covers Sabin hooking the leg. Only a two and a nine tenths count! Roode headlocks Shelley and punches away at him. Shelley is fighting out of the move, until Roode breaks the hold. He hoists up Shelley, Roode’s vanity and ego, wants him to win this match. Shelley goes out the backdoor with a roll up and superkicks his opponent straight in the jaw on the rollthrough!
The fans are going insane with Shelley beating on Roode with a series of elbow strikes. The tag is made to Sabin and the Guns throw Roode into the ropes. A double team flap jack brings him down. Sabin steps back and chops away at Roode, drawing more cheers. Sabin backs Roode into the corner and the ten count punches are delivered. The fans are counting along and Sabin drops down. Sabin has Roode onto the shoulders for the Cradle Shock. Roode drops down and hoists up Sabin. A huge elevated DDT! Roode covers Sabin hooking the leg, but only a two count off of the cover when Shelley breaks the cover!
They can’t afford to have this match swing back into Beer Money’s favor with less than ten minutes on the clock. Roode is pounding away at Sabin and has him prepared for the Death Valley Driver. Sabin once again rolls back and goes for a sunset flip. Roode clocks his opponent with multiple forearm smashes down across the face. Roode takes a half of a step back and knees his adversary in the stomach doubling him over. Another kneelift to the stomach stuns his adversary and Roode clocks him with a vicious clothesline to send him flying to the canvas. Roode holds his hands down and draws boos from the fans. Roode stomps Sabin’s chest to draw an immense amount of heat from the fans.
Roode steps back and nails Sabin with a kneelift. Storm is motioning for Roode to make the tag. Roode goes to whip Sabin into the ropes, but Storm and Roode collide with each other. That counts as a tag and James Storm flips into the ring. SABIN SPRINGBOARD DROPKICKS TO KNOCK ROODE OFF OF THE RING APRON!
Storm is now in the ring and Sabin hits him with a kick. He has Storm with a cradle and takes him down with a swinging cradle neckbreaker. He hooks the leg for the cover and he only gets a two and a half count. The tag is made to Shelley, and Sabin puts Storm on the top rope. Top-Rope Frankensteiner followed by a frog splash from Shelley! Shelley covers Storm hooking the leg and gets a two and nine tenths count when the referee is pulled out of the ring by Roode!
The referee pulls himself up and calls for the disqualification! The fans are cheering as the Guns are now one ahead in 54:44(Guns: 3 Beer Money: 2)
Roode grabs a steel chair and enters the ring with it. Storm stops Roode from using the chair. The chair is pulled away as the referee gets Roode out of the ring. SHELLEY MISSILE DROPKICKS THE CHAIR INTO THE FACE OF STORM! The chair is taken out. The Guns have Storm set up and the Skull and Bones connect! Sabin covers Storm hooking the leg and gets the pin in 56:55. (Guns: 4. Beer Money: 2)
Roode picks up the chair back into the ring and WAFFLES SABIN IN THE HEAD WITH IT. Roode has lost it and that’s another disqualification. (Guns: 5. Beer Money: 2)
The chair is in the hands of Roode as he swings at Shelley. Shelley dodges the chair and ROODE NAILS THE RECOVERING STORM IN THE BACK OF THE HEAD! Shelley sends Roode flying to the floor and rolls over Storm before pulling Sabin on top for the cover to score another pin in 57:42. (The Guns: 6 Beer Money: 2)
Whatever game plan Beer Money had to win this match just flew out of the window, and Roode is now on the apron. Barring divine intervention, the Guns have this one. Roode charges into the ring and Shelley ducks a swing. Superkick by Shelley and Sliced Bread #2 brings Roode down to the canvas. We see Storm staggering back to his feet. Storm hits the Last Call on Shelley! The cover is made hooking the leg, but Shelley rolls the shoulder up at the last possible second!
Storm looks at Shelley and beats on him with a series of forearm smashes on the back of the head. He picks up Shelley and goes for a suplex, but Shelley drops down. Shelley dropkicks Storm into the corner and hits a belly-to-back suplex. The timer is running down, with Shelley going for a Shining Wizard. Storm ducks it and rolls up Shelley to get a two count! The timer is coming down, ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one, bzzz. The Motor City Machine Guns won 6 to 2 to become the NAWA World Tag Team Champions over Beer Money Incorporated(****)
The Guns have done it and Beer Money is no more. Shelley and Sabin take the belts, and we see Robert Roode coming up. He doesn’t even look at Storm, before rolling out of the ring. Storm hangs his head down. Beer Money is no more. Shelley and Sabin have the belts, for the fourth time they are NAWA World Tag Team Champions tonight.
We have to catch our breath for a while after that one and also remind you, that our first Pay Per View of Season Eleven of the New Age Wrestling Alliance on October 16th, 2011. The End of Days is on Pay Per View.
Race to the Top Ladder Match is only between two men, with Kevin Steen and Miles Stylish meeting for an NAWA World Title Shot any time during Season Eleven. Both of these men had been going to war after Stylish eliminated Steen from the Luck of the Draw Match back at Luck of the Draw.
Ladders are surrounding the ringside area. At the bell, Steen attacks Stylish and pounds away at him. Stylish fires back with a succession of chops and throws Steen through the ropes to the arena floor. Stylish dives over the top rope with an out of control plancha dive and beats on the head of Steen. Steen tries to cover up and scramble away from Stylish. Stylish keeps assaulting his adversary with a barrage of forearm smashes down across the back of the head.
Steen is now getting up, and he kicks Stylish in the rings. Steen rams Stylish face-first into the ring steps. The head of Stylish bounces off the steps, and Steen hammers away at Stylish to draw some immense heat from the fans. Steen throws Stylish into the guardrail and runs at him with his full bodyweight. Steen squashes Stylish like a bug against the guardrail and walks around the ringside area. He picks up a ladder and throws it into the ring. The fans are cheering as Stylish is up. Steen comes back to kneelift Stylish in the ribs and throw him into the ring apron.
The former four time NAWA World Champion is in the ring. Steen climbs to the top rope and a diving double-axe handle chop punishes Stylish! Stylish drops to one knee and Steen lets him have it with a succession of forearm smashes down across the back of the head. Steen grabs Stylish and throws him into the ropes. Stylish bounces off into the ropes into the grasp of Steen. Tilt a whirl is countered with a spinning headscissors which launches Steen down onto the canvas.
Steen crawls to his knees and Stylish nails him with a series of kicks to the side of the head. Stylish chops Steen’s chest and Steen fires back with chops. Both men have a chop battle until Steen throws Stylish off. Stylish comes back with a huge forearm smash which causes Steen to drop down to one knee. Stylish pulls out a succession of huge kicks to the side of the head. Steen struggles to a standing position, with Stylish rattling his chest with even more chops. Steen and Stylish fire back and forth, and start ragtagging the other with chops, each of them growing in violence and prominence when they fire back and forth.
Snap mare delivered by Stylish and he kneedrops Steen. Steen is pulled back up and Stylish batters him with some punches. He sets up Steen and connects with the swinging snap suplex. Steen bounces back off of the canvas and Stylish leans down to stomp his adversary a couple of times in succession. Stylish steps back and hammers Steen with a hard shot right between the eyes.
Now the ladder is being set up in play directly underneath the golden ticket. Stylish is preparing to climb up to grab that opportunity. Steen nails Stylish from behind and climbs up to the ladder on the other side. Steen punches away at Stylish through the ladder. Steen climbs up further and hammers away at Stylish. Both men take a spill off of the ladder. Stylish lands on one knee and STEEN OBLITERATES STYLISH WITH A KOPPO KICK!
Steen now is on the outside and grabs another ladder. He puts it as a bridge between the ring apron and the guardrail. Steen has some nefarious intentions in mind, even more so when he is peeling back the mats underneath that ladder to expose the concrete floor.
Stepping into the ring, Steen waits on Stylish. He winds up and elbows Stylish down on the back of the head. A double underhook into a backbreaker from that position brings Stylish down. Steen rolls over Stylish and elbow cross-faces down onto the back of the head. Steen throws Stylish over the top rope and causes him to land back first onto the ladder!
The sickening thud echoes and now Steen is climbing to the outside .He walks to the ladder bridge and prepares to put Stylish through the ladder. Stylish counters with some elbow strikes to the knee. Steen fires back with a thunderous kneelift which comes close to knocking Stylish off of the ladder. Steen grabs Stylish and goes for a suplex off of the ladder bridge onto the concrete. Stylish grabs the ladder and blocks Steen from hurling him off. Stylish comes back in with a series of jabs to the midsection and has Steen. DDT DRIVES HIM DOWN ONTO THE LADDER!
Steen is busted open and Stylish crawls into the ring. Stylish makes is way to the ladder and now is ascending to the top of the ladder. Steen is back into the ring and he nails Stylish when halfway up of the ladder. Steen has Stylish off of the ladder and A RUNNING POWER BOMB DRIVES STLYISH DOWN ONTO THE CANVAS! The impact causes the ladder to drop over. Steen wipes the blood and the sweat off of his face before backing up and putting the ladder underneath the golden ticket.
Now, Steen is climbing after Stylish has been laid out on the mat! Stylish is moving, and Steen looks over his shoulder. Steen drops down off of the ladder. Superkick obliterates Stylish when he gets to his knees! Steen turns back around and heads up the ladder one more time. The fans are trying to rally behind Stylish, who is crawling next to the ladder. He grabs the ladder and starts tipping the ladder. Steen falls forward and LANDS CROTCH FIRST ON THE TOP ROPE!
The fans are losing their mind and Steen falls back, hanging on the top rope. His ankle is trapped in the rope and there is nowhere else for him to go. We see the downed form of Stylish trying to get up. Steen frees himself just barely. Stylish sees Steen is up and runs over the top rope. TOPE SUICIDA IS CAUGHT! Stylish is hoisted up and STEEN DELIVERS A SWINGING POWERSLAM INTO THE GUARDRAIL! The back of Stylish cracks hard as Steen collapses down to the padded mats on the floor.
The fans are chanting for Stylish to get up to his feet. Steen is not going to stay down that easily. He pulls up Stylish onto his feet and beats him down on the arena floor. He rolls underneath the bottom rope and Steen grabs the ladder. He is setting it up underneath the golden ticket. Stylish might be out and Steen is ascending the ladder to the golden ticket going one rung at a time. Stylish is crawling back into the ring. He pulls himself up and dropkicks Steen off of the ladder.
Both men are down on the canvas with Stylish getting his way up to his feet. Stylish staggers and almost collapses down onto one knee on the canvas. The fans are chanting for Stylish in an attempt to get him back into the match. Steen nails him with a huge kneelift to the chest which doubles him over. Stylish almost crumples down onto one knee, with Steen beating him down onto the canvas.
The fans are cheering with Steen stepping back and hitting a huge kneelift to the chest. Steen has Stylish and goes for the Package Piledriver. Stylish counters with a double leg takedown and he catapults Steen into the set up ladder. Steen’s bloodied face connects with the ladder. The splatters of blood come off of the ladder and Stylish spins Steen around. A succession of chops connects to the chest of Steen. Stylish has Steen set up for the Las Vegas Trauma. Steen counters with a succession of elbow strikes to the back of the head. He throws Stylish off into the ropes and POP UP POWER BOMB CONNECTS!
Now Stylish is laid up in the center of the ring. Steen is setting up the ladder underneath the golden ticket. Stylish has been flattened and now Steen is climbing up the ladder. The fans are on their feet, trying to rally Stylish to get up. Stylish slides underneath the ladder and kicks at it! Steen drops down to attack Stylish and beats on him some more! Steen has Stylish set up for the Package Piledriver. STYLISH COUTNERS WITH A LAS VEGAS TRAUMA IN ONE SWIFT MOVE!
The fans are losing their minds with cheers. Stylish crawls over and makes his way up to the top of the ladder. He ascends to the top of the ladder. Steen is showing some movement, but Stylish has the golden ticket unhooked. He has it off and then has it detached. Stylish drops down to the canvas with the win. Miles Stylish defeated Kevin Steen in the Race to the Top Ladder Match in 20:44(****)
Miles Stylish has earned an NAWA World Title Shot at any date of his choosing all throughout Season Eleven of the New Age Wrestling Alliance. Stylish raises his hand into the air in triumph. He could be on the verge of making history.
And now, it’s time for our main event. A video package hypes up D’Angelo Dinero against Samoa Joe for the NAWA World Title inside a Steel Cage Match. Joe started out Season Ten by beating Dinero to win the NAWA World Title and now Joe wants to be the fourth man to win the NAWA World Title three times, after Harry Harris, Miles Stylish, and Raven. It’s time for the NAWA World Title to be on the line in tonight’s main event.
D’Angelo Dinero steps into the ring against Samoa Joe for the NAWA World Title. Both men jaw-jack each other and Dinero winds up with a sickening punch to the jaw of Samoa Joe. More punches start jacking the jaw of Joe. Joe is pushed back into the ropes. Dinero comes back off of the ropes. Joe hiptosses Dinero down to the canvas. Dinero pop up and grabs Joe with a huge armdrag takedown. Dinero jabs away at Joe and pushes him back into the corner. Joe is launched halfway across the ring with Dinero throwing himself into the corner with a devastating forearm smash which pops Joe directly between the eyes.
The NAWA World Champion has the challenger in position with a series of forearm smashes down across the back of the head. Dinero has Joe in a headlock. Joe tries to power out. Dinero hangs on and flips Joe into the canvas with a headlock. Dinero rides the move for a little bit until Joe breaks the hold. Dinero is up and Joe kicks him hard into the ribs. JOE THROWS DINERO OVER THE TOP ROPE AND CAUSES HIM TO CRASH AGAINST THE CAGE AS HARD AS POSSIBLE!
Joe hits a belly to back suplex on Dinero when he comes back into the ring. The dissection of the NAWA World Champion is going to begin. Joe hooks Dinero in a chickenwing and forces the boot into the back. Joe has Dinero trapped in the cage now. Joe slams Dinero into the chain link walls of the cage. Dinero bounces back into the ring and Joe hammers away at him. Joe has Dinero set up on his shoulders and a thunderous Samoan Drop! Joe doesn’t go for the cover. He instead stomps Dinero’s chest. Joe constantly assaults Dinero and hits a senton back splash to the ribs to further stun his opponent.
The fans are chanting for Dinero. Joe is punishing Dinero more each second they chant. Joe is pounding Dinero down to his knees. He forces Dinero onto his back and stands on the man’s throat to try and cut the wind supply out of him. No disqualification inside a steel cage, so Joe really can do some damage. He chokes Dinero on the middle rope, and then steps back. He knees the back of Dinero and pulls him up before sending him back down with a dragon screw legwhip. Joe turns Dinero over and applies a Half Boston Crab!
The heart of the NAWA World Champion can’t be denied. He’s had some brutal matches over the year. Dinero has to find a way to break this hold or break it on his own accord as there are no disqualifications inside the cage. The only way to win is by pinfall or submission. Joe switches things up into an STF on Dinero! The hold is cranked on for a couple of minutes with Joe punishing Dinero. Dinero is trying to force himself out of the hold. Joe cranks on the neck and forces Dinero into a cross-face submission hold.
Dinero has to get out of the move on his own accord and starts rolling. Joe is on his back and Dinero breaks free with his arm and elbows Joe in the head. Dinero is up on his knees and Joe hammers Dinero with a constant series of kicks. Dinero is launched off into the ropes. Joe takes down Dinero when coming off of the ropes with a huge Samoan Drop bringing his adversary down to the canvas. Joe covers Dinero hooking the leg and gets a two count when Dinero rolls his shoulder up off of the canvas. Dinero is almost on his hands and knees, with Joe pummeling Dinero down across the back of the head.
Joe sets up Dinero and a thunderous gutwrench suplex brings his adversary down. Joe hangs on and another gutwrench suplex. He turns around and hits a gutbuster on Dinero! Joe raises his hand up and kicks Dinero in the chest a couple of times. Joe throws Dinero into the corner. The challenger charges in, but Dinero gets the boot up into the face to cheers from the crowd.
Dinero jumps to the middle rope and comes off with a springboard clothesline! Joe is rocked and knocked down onto his back! Dinero makes the cover hooking the leg and Joe brings up the shoulder. Dinero has Joe in a crucifix and hits a series of elbow smashes to the back of the head. Dinero has Joe headlocked and throws him into the cage hard. Dinero scales up the cage and jumps back from halfway up the cage wall with a springboard knee smash. He catches Joe in the head and covers him hooking the leg to only get a two count!
A couple of deep breaths by the champion before Dinero is back on his feet. He rushes Joe when he’s in the corner. Joe catches him and ST-Joe brings him down onto the canvas. Joe raises his hand in the air and kicks Dinero. A power bomb into a Texas Cloverleaf on Dinero! Joe is cranking on Dinero and sitting back on the small of the back. The fans are chanting for Dinero! Dinero is trying to escape the hold and he rolls to his back. He kicks Joe off into the ropes.
A huge Yakuza Kick to the head of a kneeling Dinero takes him down. Joe hoists up Dinero and brings him down with a thunderous Samoan Drop! Dinero has been flattened and now Joe lifts his hand to draw further boos from the fans. He’s waiting for Dinero to rise up to his feet. Joe hammers the side of Dinero’s head and throws him into the corner. Stomps in the corner, and Joe aims with the boot scrap and the running Yakuza Kick! Joe steps back on Dinero and motions for him to come to his feet. Joe hoists Dinero up and MUSCLE BUSTER CONNECTS! Joe covers Dinero hooking the leg, but Dinero just barely brings the shoulder up!
The fans are losing their minds after the match, and now Joe is beating on Dinero. Joe pulls up Dinero and forearm smashes him into the ropes. Joe locks the Rear Naked Choke on Dinero! Dinero struggles out of Joe’s grip, and flips him out of the move. Joe hangs on and applies a Rear Naked Choke onto Dinero. His legs wrap around Dinero’s chest and punish him! Joe has the Rear Naked Choke on the NAWA World Champion. This is the same move which put together a one year long NAWA World Title reign.
The arm is checked and it lifts and it drops the first time. The referee checks the arm a second time. Here it comes up and here it goes down. The arm is checked the third time, with Dinero popping it up. Dinero is struggling out of the hold. The champion rises to his feet and rocks Joe into the buckles.
Dinero’s leg buckles with Joe holding the hold. The challenger is rocked into the buckles a second time. Joe breaks the hold, only to pick up Dinero and put him on the top rope! Joe climbs up the top rope with Dinero and hoists him up so he’s on the top of the cage. Oh no, this could spell doom for the champion. Joe is climbing up with Dinero. He’s going hit the Muscle Buster with Dinero standing on the top platform of the cage, and Joe standing on the third chain length down. This could be it. Dinero might be dead after this one!
No, Dinero flips over Joe’s head and leaves Joe on the cage. Dinero is on the top rope, and follows through the DDE SENDING JOE CRASHING INTO THE CAGE! Dinero follows through with a top rope lung blower! Dinero and Joe goes down onto the canvas with Dinero rolls over to cover him hooking the leg. This is sufficient enough to score the pin. D’Angelo Dinero pinned Samoa Joe with a DDE into the Cage into a Top-Rope Lung Blower in 22:22(**** ¼)
Dinero has done it. Season 10 did not end the same way it began. It ends with Dinero triumphing over a horrific beating at the hands of Samoa Joe. Dinero heads into Season Eleven the NAWA World Champion. See you this Thursday on Glory!
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