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Post by mattharms on Jun 12, 2017 7:29:54 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 9/1/2011:
Tonight, the eleventh season on the New Age Wrestling Alliance begins with two big championship matches. AJ Styles defends his NAWA International Championship in a return match from this Sunday night against Austin Aries. Plus, we have the newly crowned NAWA World Tag Team Champions the Motor City Machine Guns taking on the Young Bucks.
We head to the ring to see Miles Stylish who beat Kevin Steen to win the Golden Tick this past Sunday Night come to the ring. Stylish calls out D’Angelo Dinero to the ring. The NAWA World Champion comes out to the ring, and Stylish puts over his impressive title defense. As Dinero knows, Stylish has a championship match any time he wishes during the next three hundred and sixty five days. Dinero says if Stylish is ready, he’s ready to go tonight. Stylish talks about how he wants to go for his fifth title at the greatest stage of them all, at WrestleClash XI on August 26th, 2012. He shakes Dinero’s hand and promises him not to cash in on the title. Dinero says he’ll hold Stylish at his word and he promises that he’ll have the title by the end of Season Eleven.
The NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Prince Devitt score the win over a former NAWA Cruiserweight Champion against Jimmy Jacobs with the Bloody Sunday in 11:44(****)
Christopher Daniels comes out. The very first man to hold the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion stares down Devitt from the outside of the ring. Devitt invites Daniels into the ring. Daniels refuses to jump in.
Austin Aries cuts a promo talking about how AJ Styles pulled out a fast one. Amanda Sinclair steps in and raises the stakes for their NAWA International Title return match tonight. The winner will be the next one to challenge D’Angelo Dinero at the End of Days on October 16th.
Our next match features the NAWA World Tag Team Champions the Motor City Machine Guns stepping into the ring with the Young Bucks. The Bucks get frustrated and Nick Jackson nails Sabin with one of the championship belts for the disqualification in 11:51(*** ½)
The Young Bucks stomp away at the Motor City Machine Guns after the match and draw an immense amount of boos from the fans. Superkick nails Shelley and Nick Jackson hits a spiked DDT which sets him up for a frog splash from Matt Jackson. The Guns are down in the center of the ring.
Robert Roode stands backstage and he comes face to face with James Storm. James Storm says it’s been a hell of a run and tonight in the ring, he wants to shake Roode’s hand. Roode says meet him out of the ring in a half of an hour.
Willie Mack smashed through the competition with a win over another former multi-time World Champion in Teddy Hart. Hart eats the Chocolate Thunder Bomb and is pinned in 12:33(*** ¾)
Alissa Flash and the debuting Courtney Rush pick up the win over the team of Leva Bates and Jessic McKay. Flash pinned Bates with the Air Raid Crash in 8:38. (**)
Flash cuts a promo and talks some trash about the NAWA Women’s Champion Mickie James. Flash says that she’s been overlooked constantly and now with her new friend, Courtney Rush, she wants a crack at the gold.
AJ Styles and Austin Aries locked horns one more time with both the NAWA World Title Shot and the International Championship at stake. Aries uses some dubious tactics to take Styles down to the canvas. A series of two counts are delivered, with Aries further punishing Styles. 450 Splash is avoided and Styles hits the Styles Clash for the pin in 18:50(****)
The announcers talk about how the NAWA International Champion AJ Styles will meet the NAWA World Champion D’Angelo Dinero at the End of Days for the NAWA World Championship.
James Storm comes down to the ring at the final segment and talks about how Beer Money won the NAWA World Tag Team Titles four times over six hundred and twenty two long days. It makes them the most successful NAWA World Tag Team Champions of all time. Last Sunday, they lost to the Motor City Machine Guns in a match where the losing team had to split up, and before Storm and Roode ride off into the sunset, he wants to shake Roode’s hand one more time.
Robert Roode comes to the ring, and he says that there was some tension last Sunday. He said that it might have cost them the match. He offers Storm his hand and then pulls it away. Roode says he doesn’t want to shake Storm’s hand, real men hug. The two competitors embrace in the center of the ring to cheers from the fans.
Storm reaches into the cooler and pulls out two beers. He says that he’s going to strike out without his partner of the past three years. He might even become the NAWA World Champion. This causes Roode to pause and he just raises his hand before holding the beer up.
Roode says one more time. Storm raises his hands and yells “BEER!” Roode raises his hands and says “MONEY!” BEFORE ROODE NAILS STORM IN THE BACK OF THE HEAD WITH THE GLASS BOTTLE!
The fans explode into boos as the beer bottle explodes over Storm’s head. Roode beats on Storm in the center of the ring. Roode yells to Storm that he’ll be nothing without him. A huge kick to the side of the head takes Storm down and Roode headlocks him before pounding on the bloody wound.
Death Valley Driver slams Storm down to the canvas. Roode spits on Storm’s fallen body. Beer Money is no more and Roode has shown his contempt for James Storm in the worst possible way.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 14, 2017 7:18:43 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 9/8/2011:
Last week’s events are shown with AJ Styles defeating Austin Aries to become the number one contender to the NAWA World Championship. The final ride of Beer Money took place with Robert Roode nailing James Storm and laying him out in the center of the ring.
Claudio Castagnoli comes down to the ring and talks about how this is his final night as part of the New Age Wrestling Alliance. He doesn’t know what the future might hold, but tonight, he has one more match and he’s chosen to fight the number one contender for the NAWA World Title, AJ Styles. Styles is his greatest opponent and he wants one more match against his.
Ricochet picked up the win over Zema Ion with a 630 Senton for the pin in 11:54(*** ¾)
The announcers hype up how close Ricochet came to winning the NAWA Cruiserweight Title. He’ll be going after Devitt again, although he will not be part of tonight’s number one contenders match for Devitt’s Cruiserweight Championship.
The Young Bucks picked up the win against the All Night Express. Rhett Titus eats a superkick and Matt Jackson hits a Cradle DDT for the pin in 12:34(*** ¼)
The Young Bucks taunt the Motor City Machine Guns after the match. They vow to become the NAWA World Tag Team Titles and stop the Guns before their latest reign starts.
Kevin Steen makes his way down to the ring. He talks about how Miles Stylish only beat him because of climbing the ladder. He wants one more match against Stylish at the End of Days. He’s going to put him down in the ring and he won’t be able to cash in on that golden ticket, not at WrestleClash XI and not in any time in between. Steen has thrown down the gauntlet for Miles Stylish.
Christopher Daniels picks up the win over two other former Cruiserweight Champions El Generico and Paul London when Daniels catches Generico with an Oklahoma Side Roll after he hits a springboard moonsault on London. Daniels holds down Generico for the pin in 15:49(*** ¾)
Daniels gets on the microphone and talks about how everyone is afraid of the demon. The only person who can stand up against the demon is the Fallen Angel. He says that he’s the first NAWA Cruiserweight Champion and he’ll be the next NAWA World Champion when he takes down Devitt.
Mickie James picks up the win over Courtney Rush via disqualification after Alissa Flash jumps in the ring and beats down Mickie James in 10:26(***)
The NAWA Women’s Champion tries to fight back with the two on one attack, until Mickie is taken down by the Air Raid Crash. Flash stands over the champion and taunts her with the championship belt.
Robert Roode is out to cut a promo. He wasted two years of his career carrying James Storm and his useless ass to the NAWA World Tag Team Titles four times. Roode wants the big belt, the NAWA World Title. He would have been the champion by now if it wasn’t for James Storm. Tonight is his first step of winning the NAWA World Title and bringing on a new era of the New Age Wrestling Alliance.
Robert Roode scored his first win over Rob Van Dam in the next match. Van Dam crashes and burns and Roode gets the win with the Death Valley Driver in 12:00(****)
The post match features Roode beating on Van Dam and giving him a second Death Valley Driver after the fact. Roode yells that he will be the NAWA World Champion.
AJ Styles squared off against Claudio Castagnoli in Castagnoli’s farewell match. Castagnoli nearly got the win a couple of times. Styles dug down deep and reverses the Swiss Death into the Pele Kick, before hitting the Styles Clash on Castagnoli for the pin in 15:55(**** ½)
The post-match features Castagnoli and Styles shaking hands. The announcers hype up the NAWA International Champion AJ Styles taking on the NAWA World Champion D’Angelo Dinero at the End of Days.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 16, 2017 7:21:06 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 9/15/2011:
Tonight, a huge main event features The NAWA International and World Champion, and End of Days opponents, team up when AJ Styles and D’Angelo Dinero to take on the team of Robert Roode and Samoa Joe. We have Courtney Rush and Alissa Flash taking on Mickie James and a partner of her choosing tonight.
The Motor City Machine Guns take on LAX in the opening match. Homicide and Hernandez are looking to get the upper hand on the Guns and earn a title shot. The Young Bucks run down to the ring and get LAX disqualified by attack Alex Shelley in 13:42(** ¾)
LAX and the Young Bucks get into it after the match. Shelley and Sabin leave the ring and see their potential challengers fight with each other. The Bucks are tossed from the ring by Hernandez.
Christopher Daniels continues to talk Prince Devitt and says that he’s going to decisively beat the previous number one contender to cement his contendership. He calls out Ricochet for the match.
The back and forth match with Christopher Daniels taking on Ricochet ends with Ricochet missing a corner charge. Daniels pulls off the Last Rites which is more than enough to score the pin. Three slaps of the mat later is more than enough for Daniels to get the win over Ricochet in 12:55(****)
Kevin Steen crushed Colt Cabana in a very brutal battle. Cabana gets some moments until Steen cuts off his momentum with a superkick and hits the Package Piledriver for the pin in 9:44(*** ¼)
Steen cuts a promo and restates his challenge for Miles Stylish at the End of Days. He’s not a patient man and if Stylish keeps ducking him, he’s going to take actions. Steen wants another shot at Stylish for the End of Days.
Kana agrees to be the partner of Mickie James to take on Alissa Flash and Courtney Rush. Rush and Flash manage to keep Kana out of the ring at the end, which leaves Courtney to nail Kana with a huge kick to the back of the head. Alissa hits the Air Raid Crash to score the pin in 14:44(****)
Flash stomps on Mickie’s face after the match and yells that she’s tired of playing second fiddle to everyone!
Mr. Anderson comes out and calls out Willie Mack for their match. The announcers talk about how the winner of this match is the number one contender for the NAWA Television Title held by Mike Bennett.
Willie Mack will never stop fighting. Anderson uses some underhanded tactics and gets a couple of two counts on Mack. The Mic Check is avoided with Mack throwing him into the ropes. A huge spinebuster brings Anderson down. He sets him up and Chocolate Thunder Bomb brings Anderson down for the pin in 11:44(****)
Mack is the number one contender for the NAWA Television Title. He stares down Mike Bennett on the ramp who holds up the championship belt to taunt Mack on the ramp. Bennett yells you don’t get this, I get this, and I’m the Prodigy. Mack motions to his waist and Bennett yells no.
Main event featured the NAWA World and International Champion teaming up to take on the duo of Samoa Joe and Robert Roode. Roode is trying to make an impact and gets his hands on the NAWA World Title. James Storm comes down from the back and Roode bolts from the ring. This leaves Joe to eat the Pele Kick and the DDE from Dinero for the pin in 14:44(****)
D’Angelo Dinero and AJ Styles get the win and hold up their respective belts while staring down each other in the center of the ring. There’s cheers coming as James Storm tries to get Roode, but security is out to stop Storm. Roode cheap shots Storm while he’s held by security. Glory fades to black with Storm yelling at Roode.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 18, 2017 7:13:54 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 9/22/2011: Tonight we have two huge main event matches on Glory, with two former NAWA World Champions in Teddy Hart and Miles Stylish squaring off in the main event. Plus James Storm steps into the ring for the first time since WrestleClash X to take on Samoa Joe. Let’s open things up for the NAWA Women’s Title on the line.
Mickie James picked up the win over Alissa Flash via disqualification to retain the NAWA Women’s Title in 12:22 after Courtney Rush got involved and spit green mist in Mickie’s eyes. (*** ¾)
The two of them double team Mickie after the match and stomp the champion down onto the canvas. The Air Raid Crash brings Mickie down to the canvas. Rush hits a huge double stomp from the top rope for added emphasis when standing over Mickie James head.
The Young Bucks cheated their way to a win over LAX. Hernandez is taken out which allowed Matt Jackson to hit a low blow and Nick Jackson to hit a superkick for the pin in 10:44(***)
The Bucks cut a promo, and talk about how they are going to win the NAWA World Tag Team Titles from the Motor City Machine Guns.
Austin Aries and Tony Mamaluke renewed their feud from last Spring. Aries took Mamaluke lightly and beat him down. Mamaluke fights back off of the canvas, and gets a couple of two counts until Aries catches Mamaluke when coming off of the ropes. A huge brain buster sets up a 450 Splash for the pin in 15:55(****)
Aries stomps away at Mamaluke, until the fans are making some noise. Kurt Angle rushes into the ring having returned after Austin Aries broke his wrist back in June. Angle beats down on Aries and hits a German Suplex to draw cheers from the fans. Angle watches Aries scramble to the outside and demands for him to come on. Angle gets on the microphone and demands a match against Austin Aries at October 16th as part of the End of Days.
Willie Mack cuts a promo talking about how he’s been working his way up the ranks for one goal in mind and that is to be in the New Age Wrestling Alliance. October 16th is the End of Days and he’s going to shut up Mike Bennett and put him down for the three.
James Storm and Samoa Joe had a match. Storm is not adept at singles matches as he is at tag matches. There are times where he goes to reach for the tag and finds himself in a singles match. Joe destroys Storm for a while. Storm fights out and nails Joe with a standing gutbuster. He beats on Joe, until Joe catches him out of the corner with the ST-Joe! He goes for a power bomb with Storm fighting out and superkick drills Joe. Robert Roode is on the ring apron and attacks him from behind for the disqualification in 14:55(*** ¾)
Roode beats down Storm and beats him down in the center of the ring. Joe gets up and is not happy about Roode’s interference. Joe grabs Roode from behind and throws him into the corner before beating down on him. Roode scurries to the floor to escape the wrath of Joe. Joe goes for the Muscle Buster on Storm. Storm drops down and sets Joe flying to the floor with a leaping clothesline to send him crashing down at the feet of Roode.
Next week, the first of two rounds of Pick Your Poison takes place with AJ Styles taking on an opponent of D’Angelo Dinero’s choosing. Plus, Mike Bennett has decided to put his Television Title on the line early against Willie Mack and that match will take place next week.
Miles Stylish and Teddy Hart square off in the main event. Both men have an intense bout, revisiting some of their classic battles in the past. Hart goes for the Shooting Star Press. Stylish rolls out of the way and Hart lands on his feet. Stylish catches Hart and hits the LVT on Hart to score the pin in 14:55(****)
Kevin Steen punks out Stylish after the match and drills him with the Pop Up Power Bomb in the center of the ring. Steen stands over Stylish and talks trash to his downed opponent. He’s called out Stylish and he ignores him. October 16th, one more time. Steen will crush Stylish and show that his victory at WrestleClash X was a fluke.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 20, 2017 8:09:50 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 9/29/2011:
Tonight, we have AJ Styles taking on an opponent of D’Angelo Dinero’s choosing. Plus, Mike Bennett defends the NAWA Television Title against Willie Mack tonight on Glory. Let’s get down to the ring for action here on Glory.
Sarah Stock and Tara square off in some women’s action. Tara has been looking to become the NAWA Women’s Champion for a long time and Sarah Stock has been chasing that particular title for quite some time as well. Stock pulled out Stretch Muffler and makes Tara tap out in 10:01(***)
Robert Roode is called into Amanda Sinclair’s office. He demands an NAWA World Title Shot. Sinclair says that Roode doesn’t make defends out of her. He’s going to earn the title shot against both James Storm and Samoa Joe in a Three Way Match at the End of Days. Roode yells this is bogus, because Joe lost to Dinero at WrestleClash X and James Storm is a loser and a failure who cost them the tag team titles. Sinclair says that Roode will have to put his money where his mouth is. Roode shakes his head and yells “fine”. He’ll put his money where his mouth his. He’s going after the NAWA World Title one way or another, and he will walk out as champion.
Matt Jackson picked up the win over Alex Shelley after a sunset flip thanks to some shady help from Nick Jackson I n 10:30(*** ¼)
Nick Jackson cheapshots Sabin with a superkick. The Young Bucks stand tall and will be challenging for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles at the End of Days against the Motor City Machine Guns.
Robert Roode rolls over TJ Perkins and gives him barely any room to move. Perkins gains some brief moments of hope. Roode obliterates Perkins with a spinebuster and hits the Death Valley Driver for the pin in 10:22(***)
Miles Stylish cuts a promo backstage, talking about how Kevin Steen has his attention now. One more match at the End of Days. Stylish will even put up his championship match at Steen, reminding us how he intends to cash in at WrestleClash X. Steen got two wins over Stylish in solo contents by pinfall. Stylish is going to get his win over Steen.
Mike Bennett retained the NAWA Television Title against Willie Mack through potentially shady circumstances. Bennett had something in his hand when Mack went for a belly to back suplex. Bennett nailed Mack twice and fell on top for the pin in 11:07(***)
Alissa Flash enters Amanda Sinclair’s office and demands a match with Mickie James. Sinclair denies her the match and tells Alissa she’s going to have to earn it if she wants a title shot. Sarah Stock will get a title shot next week because she did win her match. And Flash had her chance last week and blew it big time.
Chris Hero is chosen to be the opponent for AJ Styles. Hero’s partner Claudio Castagnoli left the company recently and he’s looking to make an impact here. Styles shoves him off of the top rope with a superplex and hits a Frankensteiner off of the top rope to score the pin in 17:41(*** ¼)
D’Angelo Dinero will take on an opponent of AJ Styles’s choice as the two men prepare for their NAWA World Title Match at the End of Days.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 22, 2017 8:03:19 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 10/6/2011: Tonight, we have a Pick Your Poison Match with D’Angelo Dinero taking on an opponent chosen by AJ Styles. Plus, James Storm taking on Austin Aries, and The NAWA Women’s Championship is on the line when Mickie James takes on Sarah Stock.
The opening match features Nick Jackson taking on Chris Sabin. The match is a high impact high flying match which ends with Matt Jackson interfering and hitting Sabin for the disqualification in 8:44(***)
After the match, the Young Bucks beat up on Chris Sabin. Alex Shelley tries to run in and make the save, but he gets stomped as well drawing boos from the fans. The Young Bucks stand tall as they challenge the Motor City Machine Guns for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles at the End of Days.
Robert Roode picked up another win over Rhett Titus tonight and hits him with the Death Valley Driver for the pin in 11:22(***)
Roode cuts a promo, talking about how his path to the NAWA World Title is through both James Storm and Samoa Joe. Then Styles or Dinero, who ever walks through, they’re going to see why Robert Roode is entitled to the gold.
Kurt Angle comes into the lockeroom of AJ Styles. Angle offers himself up as the opponent for D’Angelo Dinero tonight. What better way to work off the ring rust than to fight the NAWA World Champion? Styles and Angle have had their share of problems in the past, but Styles agrees to Angle’s proposal.
Mickie James retained her women’s title in a match by Sarah Stock which ended in a disqualification when Alissa Flash charged out from the back and attacked Mickie James. The bell rings to call this match off at in 12:22(*** ½)
The fans are losing their minds as Mickie James is pummeled in the ring. Courtney Rush comes out to toss Sarah Stock to the floor. Flash nails Mickie with the belt and yells that she can’t keep her from her title for long.
A hype video showcasing the problems between Kevin Steen and Miles Stylish as they fight one more time with the Race to the Top title shot on the line.
Our next match features James Storm against Austin Aries. Storm still isn’t quite used to fighting in a singles match. Aries uses his sneaky abilities to take down Storm. Storm manages to hit a springboard clothesline and a power bomb on Aries. Roode comes out to distract Storm and Aries catches him with a brain buster and floats over for the pin in 15:44(****)
Austin Aries against Kurt Angle and James Storm, Robert Roode, and Samoa Joe in the number one contenders match is hyped.
Next week, an old blood feud is revisited when Kevin Steen goes one on one with El Generico.
The main event features the NAWA World Champion D’Angelo Dinero taking on a man who has returned from four months of inaction in Kurt Angle. Angle’s wrist is healed completely and he works the champion over. The end comes when Angle runs into the corner a bit overzealously. Dinero connects with the DDE in the corner in 16:55. (****)
Angle shakes hands with the champion after the match. Hype for Angle against Aries and D’Angelo Dinero against AJ Styles for the NAWA World Title. The road to the End of Days continues with its final stop next week.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 24, 2017 7:32:54 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 10/13/2011: Tonight, Austin Aries meets Miles Stylish in the main event. Plus, Sarah Stock and Alissa Flash go one on one tonight to determine who faces Mickie James in three days at the End of Days. All this and more on Glory as we kick things off with El Generico against Kevin Steen.
El Generico and Kevin Steen renew an old blood feud by beating each other down. Steen is launched into the corner and Generico misses a charge. Steen prepares to take out Generico. Miles Stylish rush out to get his hands on Steen and beat him down for the disqualification in 5:55. (***)
Things will be settled this Sunday with Stylish beating down Steen in the center of the ring. Steen refuses to back down from the beating at the hands of Miles Stylish. Stylish hammers away at the back of Steen’s head and sets him up to deliver the Las Vegas Trauma. Steen slides out and bolts all the way to the arena floor.
Our next match featured Willie Mack defeating Hernandez in a hard hitting match when hitting the Chocolate Thunder Bomb on him 6:55. (** ¾).
Mack cuts a promo, demanding Mike Bennett show himself. The NAWA Television Champion comes out to mock Mack and call him a failure. Mack says that Bennett cheated his way through the win and Bennett mocks Mack. Mack says Bennett has no balls and he isn’t a prodigy, he’s a chump. Bennett says that he’s going to put the title on the line and this time, he’s not going to go soft. He’s going to beat Mack and keep his title. There’s going to be no comeback.
Robert Roode cuts a promo to discuss his number one contenders match at the End of Days. He promises to beat Storm and Joe and then beat the champion. Roode will finally get his rightful day in the sun and walk out as the NAWA World Champion.
The next match featured Sarah Stock against Alissa Flash where the winner gets the shot at Mickie James at the End of Days. Mickie James watches from ringside as two hated rivals tear into each other. Courtney Rush spits mist in Stock’s face and forces her into the grip of Flash to hit her with the Air Raid Crash for the pin in 14:33(*** ¾)
Flash screams at Mickie and puts at the NAWA Women’s Title Belt. Mickie holds up the belt to taunt Mickie with it as the fans are growing excited with more cheers. These two will compete one on one at the End of Days now.
D’Angelo Dinero and AJ Styles have a face to face confrontation. Styles talks about how he’s been competing in the New Age Wrestling Alliance since practically the beginning. He’s held the Cruiserweight, Television, and International Championship, which he holds now. One thing which has eluded Styles has been the NAWA World Title. Dinero talks about how he’s clawed his way to the top and he’s not going to back off from Styles. Their match is going to be one of respect, but make no mistake about it, respect dies when that bell rings.
Prince Devitt picked up the win over Frankie Kazarian with the Bloody Sunday in 11:22(***)
Christopher Daniels comes out and talks about how Devitt will dawn the face paint this Sunday as a psychological game. Well, his name is Christopher Daniels and he mastered the psychological game throughout the past ten years. Kazarian is up and jumps Devitt from behind. Devitt fights him off and Daniels enters the ring to take out Devitt. Angel’s Wings brings Devitt down to the canvas. Daniels stands over Devitt and holds the Cruiserweight Title belt over his chest.
Samoa Joe wrecks the former NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Jimmy Yang, whose return to the company did not go as planned. Choke puts him out in 4:44(**)
Joe gets on the microphone and cuts a promo to run down both James Storm and Robert Roode. Joe talks about how they’re all talking about what happens if Beer Money gets their hands on each other. No, what they should be talking about is what happens when Samoa Joe wins and then goes to win his third NAWA World Title. Dinero or Styles ,it doesn’t matter because Joe has had past problems with both of them. He promises annihilation at the End of Days for both Storm and Roode.
Our main event takes place next with Austin Aries and Miles Stylish having a pretty intense battle. The referee goes down to the canvas. Aries tries to go for a chair, but Kurt Angle is out to stop Aries. We have a battle on the outside, and Steen rushes to the ring and takes down Stylish with a pop-up power bomb! Angle is escorted out by security, and Aries sees the downed Stylish on the canvas and hits the 450 Splash. The referee recovers and Aries scores the pin in 17:44(****)
Austin Aries has just pinned Miles Stylish in an amazing little battle. Steen gets into the ring and beats on Stylish as Aries goes to the back. Angle runs up the ramp and attacks Aries. Things are breaking down as the two big matches for this Sunday are discussed.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 29, 2017 7:20:28 GMT -5
NAWA End of the Days 10/16/2011:
The New Age Wrestling Alliance returns to Pay Per View tonight with a huge main event featuring the NAWA International Champion AJ Styles taking on the NAWA World Champion D’Angelo Dinero. Four other championships are on the line and the big final confrontation between Kevin Steen and Miles Stylish headlines. We are not going to waste any time whatsoever on action. Let’s get down to the ring for the first match featuring Austin Aries against Kurt Angle.
Revenge is in the mind of Kurt Angle as he lost four months of his career to a broken wrist at the hands of Austin Aries. Both men lock up and Angle quickly takes Aries down to the mat and wrestles him down to the canvas. Angle repeatedly drives the forearm to the back of the head until Aries makes it to the ropes and forces a break. Angle chops the chest of Aries and throws him into the corner. Aries begs off and goes for a cheap shot kick. Angle catches the boot and takes Aries down. Aries scrambles to the outside before Angle can lock on the Ankle Lock.
Aries steps back into the ring and dives at Angle. Angle ducks the clothesline from Aries. He waistlocks Aries and runs him into the corner. A series of forearm smashes to the back set up Aries in perfect position for the side salto suplex to bring him down to the canvas. Angle hangs onto Aries one more time and applies a front facelock. Aries is fighting out of the hold. Angle catches him off guard with a kneedropkick. A pair of dropkicks stun Aries before Angle steps back and positions Aries. A punch to the face and now Angle waistlocks Aries before delivering a belly to belly suplex. Angle makes the cover over the former International Champion and gets a two count.
The fans are chanting for Angle. Angle motions for Aries to get back to his feet .A series of forearms clip Aries off across his jaw and throw him off into the ropes. Angle ducks the head and eats a boot to the chest. Another boot to the chest and Aries aims Angle before taking him down with a leg lariat. Aries extends his hands up into the air and headlocks Angle. He cranks on Angle’s head and punches away at him. The Olympic Gold Medalist bridges out of the move and gets a forearm smash from the Greatest Man Who Ever Lived. Aries hooks Angle and Northern Lights Suplex cover gets a two count.
Aries applies a cravate to Angle. Angle tries to fight out of the hold. Aries holds onto the side of Angle’s head and pushes into the side of his head. The fans are losing their minds as Aries cranks on the side of Angle’s head with the cravate hold. Angle pushes out of the hold and breaks the hold for a second. The second is lost with Aries hammering Angle in the side of the head with a kneelift. He keeps drilling Angle in the side of the neck on a constant basis. Aries steps back and uppercuts Angle in the throat. Swinging neckbreaker brings Angle down for a two count!
A jumping stomp to the head and now Aries picks up Angle. He drives Angle into the corner and repeated chops in the corner. Aries throws Angle across the ring and a huge leaping knee smash into the corner. Angle falls back into the corner just in time for Aries to drill Angle repeatedly across the back of the neck with forearm smashes. Aries repeatedly drives his forearm smash against Angle’s neck and taunts him. Aries kicks Angle in the ribs and goes for a brain buster. Angle kicks back and drops down from behind Aries. The Angle Slam is countered when Aries slides out the back door and rolls up Angle for a two count!
Aries dropkicks a kneeling Angle off of the face and hits a DDT before going into a front facelock flipping into a bridge. He calls that move the Last Chancery and he’s really putting the pressure on Angle’s chronically injured neck. Angle is fighting out of the hold with all of his might, but no matter what, Aries has a very tight grip on the move. Angle might have to tap! No Angle breaks out of the hold and forces Aries to resume his severe beating on Angle.
The former NAWA World Champion kicks up and receives a huge kick to the chest. Aries goes for the brain buster once again. Angle blocks it and knees Aries in the head. Aries goes for a kick. Angle blocks the kick and Aries comes back with a spin kick. Aries nails Angle with repeated forearm smashes and has Angle hoisted up. Crucifix Power Bomb is countered with Angle sliding down the back and going to pick up the leg for the Ankle Lock. Aries kicks Angle into the buckles and hits him with a DDT to spike Angle down! Two count delivered off of the DDT once again.
Aries gets to his knees and puts his hands through his hair and tugs on it. He climbs to the outside and 450 Splash misses when Angle rolls out of the way! Aries blows his ankle out by landing on his feet. He is agony as Angle takes him down and scissors the leg into the Ankle Lock! Angle hangs onto Aries by the ankle. Aries fights to the ropes and gets ever so closer to grabbing onto the ropes. ARIES TAPS OUT! Kurt Angle makes Austin Aries submit to the Ankle Lock in 14:33(*** ¾)
Angle cranks on Aries by the ankle for a couple more seconds and releases the hold. The Olympic Gold Medalist proved that Ankle Lock can come out of nowhere and it takes one mistake.
Willie Mack steps into the ring for revenge against Mike Bennet and his NAWA Television Champion. Bennett stalls Mack at the bell and eventually slaps him in the face. Mack explodes into Bennett with a series of forearm smashes and he throws him off into the ropes. Bennett is launched into the air and throw high into the air with a high back body drop. Bennett scrambles to the ropes before Mack pulls him up to his feet and nails Bennett with a series of elbow smashes.
Bennett calls for a time out, but there is no time outs in wrestling. Mack nails him with a constant barrage forearm smashes to the chest. Bennett grabs Mack in a headlock and tries to slow down the pace of this match. Bennett whips Mack off of the ropes and he comes back with an explosive shoulder tackle. A constant series of elbow drops punishes Bennett and now Bennett stands back from him. He motions for Bennett to get back to his feet. Mack drills his adversary across the chest with a very thunderous chop which staggers back into the into the corner.
The challenger for the NAWA Television Title slams Bennett’s head into the top turnbuckle with the crowd counting along. The referee pulls back Mack who gets an elbow smash to the top of the head for his trouble. Bennett nails him with a kneelift to the chest and pulls his adversary into a DDT to drive him down to the canvas. Bennett rolls over Mack and covers him hooking the leg for a two count!
Bennett repeatedly stomps down the back of Mack’s head. Mack pulls himself to a single knee and Bennett kicks him hard in the chest. A headlock is applied with Bennett trying to wear Mack down. Mack pulls himself up out of the move and launches Bennett across the ring. He nails Bennett with another huge running shoulder tackle. Mack holds his hand in the air and kicks Bennett in the ribs. He takes down Bennett with a huge suplex and covers him hooking the leg for a two count.
Everyone is rallying behind Willie Mack. Mack pumps his hand in the air and rushes towards Bennett. Bennett ducks the move and goes for the Box Office Smash. Mack avoids the attack and hits a cross-boy block sending Bennett flying over the top rope all the way to the arena floor.
Both men have spilled to the outside. The referee is putting the standing ten count on both men. Mack makes it back into the ring at nine, but Bennett stays on the floor and gets counted out. Willie Mack defeated Mike Bennett via countout in 8:32(**)
The fans boo when they realize Bennett just cheated Mack out of the win by getting counted out. Bennett nails Mack from behind with the championship belt as well and hits the Box Office Smash on him. Mack is laid out.
We head backstage where we see Kevin Steen having some words. He talks about how Miles Stylish is willing to put up his Golden Ticket tonight because he’s obsessed with pinning Kevin Steen. It hasn’t happened yet. The best Stylish could do was climb a ladder and grab a championship opportunity. And Steen is going to prove himself better than Stylish by beating him tonight.
The NAWA Women’s Championship is on the line next when Alissa Flash goes one on one with Mickie James in our next match. Mickie and Alissa circle each other at the bell. They scramble for position and Mickie gets down underneath Alissa, before hitting a hiptoss. Two more hiptosses brings Alissa to the canvas and she staggers to the outside. Mickie goes around the ring and pumps up the fans drawing cheers from them.
Flash reenters the ring and rushes towards Mickie. Both of them lock up and Alissa forces Mickie back into the corner. A forearm smash is avoided and Mickie fights back at Flash. She punches away at the challenger and throws her off into the ropes. Mickie leapfrogs over the charging challenger and dropkicks her down to the canvas. Flash bounces up to her feet and Mickie wrings out the arm, before driving an elbow down across the arm. Flash gets down underneath her and takes her legs out from underneath.
The challenger moves onto Mickie like a pitbull and repeatedly slams her fist into the side of Mickie’s face. The punches continue to get even more vicious. Flash moves back and stomps Mickie’s chest before hitting a huge kneedrop to the chest. Flash covers Mickie hooking the leg and gets a two count. The challenger hooks both legs. Catapult snaps Mickie’s throat down across the top rope. The NAWA Women’s champion clutches her wind pipe and Flash scoops her back up. Snap mare followed up by a running neck snap to take her adversary down.
The fans are chanting for Mickie as Flash drills her constantly with several knee strikes. She applies a bow and arrow submission hold to Mickie and rocks back on her. The fans are going absolutely insane with boos and then they are trying to rally behind Mickie. Mickie fights out of the bow and arrow submission hold as Alissa tries to bend her spine in several different ways.
The challenger works over the champion with a brutal assault to her back. Mickie is fighting up to her feet. The fans spent some time rallying behind her. Flash drives her back down and hooks her. A high-angle belly to back suplex ends Mickie crashing down to the canvas. Flash covers her once again hooking the leg and once again gets a two count. Flash steps back and drives her hand down into the side of Mickie’s head. Mickie is on her hands and knees and Flash nails her with a huge kick to the chest. She covers Mickie for a two count.
Flash stomps away down at Mickie and pulls her into the center of the ring. She climbs to the second rope and goes for a pump splash. She meets the knees. The wind has been knocked out of Alissa. She pulls herself back up and goes for a lariat. Mickie ducks it and hits a reverse neckbreaker to put both women further down!
The standing ten count is on and Flash pulls herself up to her feet. She goes for a forearm smash on Mickie. Mickie dodged the forearm smash and comes back with a series of punches. She sends Flash off into the ropes and leapfrogs over her. Thesz Press brings Flash down to the canvas. Mickie covers Flash hooking the leg and gets a two count. She motions for Flash to get back to her feet and Mickie hammers her with a series of punches and throws her into the corner. Mickie goes for the standing ten count punches. Flash waistlocks Mickie and drops her down onto the top rope.
Courtney Rush comes down to the ringside area. Flash has Mickie set up for a belly-to-back suplex. The champion flips over onto her feet and kicks Flash in the midsection. She goes for the Mickie-DDT. Flash counters by throwing Mickie across the ring. A huge running knee strike to the chest knocks Mickie for a loop. She makes the cover hooking the leg and gets a two count.
Flash climbs to the top rope and hits a double axe handle down across Mickie’s head. She sets her up for the Air Raid Crash. Mickie drops down. Courtney Rush is on the ring apron. She tries to spit mist at Mickie. Mickie ducks and Flash gets a face-full of mist. Mick Kick nails Courtney off of the apron and Mickie comes back around with the Mickie-DDT. She holds down Flash long off to score the pin. Mickie James pinned Courtney Rush with the Mickie-DDT in 12:22(** 3/4)
Mickie retain the title and Courtney Rush nails her from behind after the match. Rush and Flash are beating down Mickie after the match. The fans are making some noise. HOLY SHIT, THAT’s GAIL KIM! The first NAWA Women’s Champion runs down from the back and chases off Rush and Flash from the back. She turns around and takes the NAWA Women’s Title. Five years ago, she held that belt. She stares down Mickie James and puts the belt back into her hands.
The Cruiserweight title is on the line next. Christopher Daniels makes his way down to the ring to challenge Prince Devitt for the title. The first ever man to hold the Cruiserweight Title hopes to get the belt back. Both Devitt and Daniels circle each other at the bell. Devitt dropkicks Daniels and sends him into the corner. A series of chops rattle Daniels and throws him off into the ropes. Devitt leapfrogs Daniels who comes off of the ropes with a leaping elbow smash. Daniels elbows the back of the head of Devitt and pummels him with a kneelift. He steps back and spin kicks him down.
The Fallen Angel picks up Devitt and jabs him in the chest. Another jab sends Devitt slumping over the ropes. Daniels propels Devitt against the corner. Devitt slumps the corner and Daniels takes him with an elbow smash. A couple more elbow strikes string together with Daniels hooking Devitt. The brain buster is avoided with Devitt dropping down. Devitt sends Daniels to the ring apron. Devitt charges Daniels who gets him with a knee lift to the chest. Daniels springboards into the ring and catches Devitt with a springboard clothesline. He hooks the leg and gets a two count.
Daniels rubs his foot into the face of Devitt. The Fallen Angel motions for his opponent to get up. A rake to the face before Daniels sends him into the ropes. A tilt a whirl into a gutwrench suplex connects to Devitt! Daniels covers Devitt hooking the leg and gets a two count. The Fallen Angel applies a cross-face straight-jacket. The former multi-time champion punishes the neck of the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion. Daniels breaks the hold in time to fire some stomps across the chest of Devitt.
The Fallen Angel connects with a leaping kneedrop to the chest. He picks himself up and drills another kneedrop to the chest of Devitt. Daniels pulls up Devitt and scissors the arm. He hits a series of elbow strikes to the side of the face. The Fallen Angel climbs to the outside and ascends the ropes. Devitt springboards up and dropkicks Daniels to cause him to land on the ring apron. Devitt does a springboard and hits a clothesline to send Daniels flying off of the apron to the arena floor.
Both men are down on the arena floor. Daniels makes it back into the ring. Devitt climbs to the top rope and connects with a springboard dropkick. He brings the Fallen Angel down and hooks the leg for a two and a half count! Devitt slams his fists together in frustration. He backs off and comes off to the ropes. Daniels ducks a back elbow smash. Devitt comes off of the ropes with a springboard elbow smash. He hooks the legs for a cover and Daniels kicks out once again!
Devitt throws his hands into the air and hits a running dropkick to send Daniels crashing to the corner. He sets up Daniels for the Bloody Sunday. Daniels drives his knee into the top of the head of Devitt. He drops down behind him. The Last Rites is countered when Devitt hangs onto the ropes. Daniels steps back and goes for a running forearm smash. Devitt ducks the move. Daniels hangs onto the ropes and snaps Devitt down throat first onto the top rope. Springboard legdrop connects to the chest. Daniels covers hooking the leg and gets a two count!
The Fallen Angel picks up Devitt and turns him into a vicious backbreaker. He hangs onto Devitt and drives him down with another backbreaker. He hits a third backbreaker to Devitt and drops him. Daniels has Devitt in position and Best Moonsault Ever meets the knees! Daniels has the wind knocked out of him! Devitt goes for the Bloody Sunday. Daniels drops down and hooks Devitt before hitting a dragon suplex! He bridges for the cover and Devitt just barely kicks out!
Frustration dawns across the face of the challenger. No matter what, it seems like he can’t put Devitt away. Daniels steps back an inch and jabs his enemy against the throat. Another jab catches his adversary against the throat. He doubles over Devitt and steps back. He goes for a kick, but Devitt blocks the kick. Daniels counters with an enzuigiri kick to the back of the head. Devitt is now down to the canvas and Daniels goes for the Angel’s Wings. Devitt shoves Daniels into the corner and dropkicks him down!
Devitt makes his way up on the top rope. He goes for the flying double foot stomp. Daniels rolls out of the way and goes for an Uranage. Devitt elbows out of the move and sends Daniels into a kneelift. Devitt hits the Bloody Sunday on Daniels and this is enough to score the pin in 13:33(*** ½)
The fans pop big time for this win as Prince Devitt holds the NAWA Cruiserweight Championship over his head in a token of very obvious victory.
Samoa Joe cuts a promo and repeats his point from last week how everyone is talking about how the battle of Beer Money is the most exciting thing possible. Yet, there’s Samoa Joe who is going to head back into the rankings and become the number one contender to the NAWA World Title. Joe does not appreciate being overlooked and he won’t be ignored for much longer.
The next match features the number one contendership for the NAWA World Title featuring James Storm, Samoa Joe, and Robert Roode squaring off. Storm looks about ready to attack Roode at the bell. Samoa Joe stops that and beats down Storm with a series of forearm smashes down across the back of the head. Storm collapses to a knee as Joe beats on him. Roode praises the beatdown Joe gives him, at least until Joe turns his attention to Roode and beats him down in the corner.
Roode covers up in the corner and Joe hammers him with repeated chops to the chest. Joe grabs Roode and throws him into the ring. Storm comes back with some chops to Joe. He nails Joe with a huge kneelift to the midsection and bounces off the ropes. Storm takes Joe down through the ropes with a running kneelift. Joe has been stricken down through the ropes. Storm takes a step back and dives through the ropes to take his opponent down with a slingshot cross-body block!
The fans are cheering immensely for James Storm who picks himself back up off of the canvas. He pumps his fist into the air at the achievement of taking Joe down to the canvas. Storm slides underneath the bottom rope and waits for Joe to make his way back into the ring. Roode is standing back watching. Storm throws Joe into the corner on the other side of the ring. The Cowboy charges in with a full force attack and jumps into the corner, to try and wipe his enemy out. Joe drops down to the canvas and the Cowboy smashes his sternum across the buckles as hard as humanly possible. This puts him into position for a Samoan Drop from Samoa Joe!
Roode is pulled back into the ring by Joe. Joe hooks Roode and applies a dragon screw legwhip to Roode. Joe turns him over into a Half Boston Crab! Roode makes it to the ropes quickly. Joe hammers away at Roode and then beats him down. The fans are booing Roode, and Roode motions for James Storm to get to his feet. Roode and Storm work together and hit a double team suplex on Joe taking him out! Storm instinctively raises his arms for the taunt, but stops. It’s too late to correct course as Roode cheapshots him!
A kneedrop punishes Samoa Joe as Storm is now laid out on the floor. Roode rolls over Joe and throws him into the ropes. Roode catches Joe off of the ropes and a facebuster down across the knee. He runs across the ring and knees Storm in the ribs one more time! He sends Storm crashing into the railing. Sickening DDT catches Joe and brings him down to the canvas. Roode makes the cover and only gets a two count.
Roode headlocks Joe and punishes him with a series of punches. He releases the headlock and nails Storm to send him flying off of the ring apron. This attack on Storm opens up Roode to a huge forearm to the chest. Another huge forearm to the chest rattles him and Joe sends Roode into the corner. He charges into the corner with a clothesline before he connects with the ST-Joe and gets a two count.
Joe picks up Roode and slams him into the corner. A huge belly-to-back high angle suplex sends Roode down to the canvas. Joe growls down at Roode’s downed body. James Storm is back into the ring and he climbs to the top rope. He dives off of the top rope at Joe with a flying axe handle chop. Storm is beating on Joe and steps back. Last Call is ducked and Joe has Storm locked in the rear naked choke. Storm is fighting the hold, but Roode breaks it up with an elbow to the back of the head. He hoists up Joe onto his shoulders. Joe kicks down and hooks on the Rear Naked Choke!
The arms of Roode is frailing and he slams Joe into the corner. Joe smashes up against a recovering James Storm to knock the wind out of him. Roode rocks Joe off one more time and causes him to fall to the floor. Roode covers the downed James Storm and scores the pin off of the stunned opponent! Robert Roode defeated James Storm and Samoa Joe in 13:40(*** ½
Roode looks about as shocked as anyone he got the pin, but we see a replay where Joe’s weight causes Storm’s head to whiplash off of the buckle. Roode gets the win as Joe enters the ring and is pissed. He nails Storm in the face with a huge knee lift and stuns him with a series of punches in the corner. Joe sets up Storm and drives him down to the canvas with a huge Muscle Buster.
Joe steps back with Roode walking off having gotten the win tonight on Pay Per View and will face the NAWA World Champion, whether it be D’Angelo Dinero or AJ Styles down the road.
Our next match features the Young Bucks challenging the Motor City Machine Guns for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. Nick Jackson begins with Chris Sabin. Both men lock up and Sabin hooks a side hedlock on Jackson. Jackson catches Sabin with a forearm smash down across the top of the head. Repeated chops in the corner stuns Sabin and hits him with a kneelift in the corner. Nick Jackson makes the tag to Matt Jackson. Both of the Young Bucks throw Sabin into the ropes. They duck the head and Sabin comes back with a kick to the face of Matt. He nails Nick with a clothesline to send him to the floor.
Sabin hammers away at Matt Jackson with a series of punches. The tag made to Alex Shelley. Inverted atomic drop brings Nick Jackson down. Shelley hits a running dropkick to the chest of his adversary. He hammers away at Matt Jackson and bullies him into the corner. Shelley catches him with an elbow smash and throws him off of the ropes. He delivers a tilt-a-whirl to bring him down and slides down. Matt Jackson kicks him in the ribs. He makes the tag to Nick Jackson and hits a springboard clothesline to take him down. Nick Jackson covers Shelley hooking the leg and gets a two count.
The Young Bucks beat down Shelley in the center of the ring. Nick Jackson sets up Shelley and hits a backbreaker. Another backbreaker punishes Shelley and now Nick Jackson rolls him over. He stomps away at the back of the head. He hits a slingshot suplex to drive him chest first onto the ropes. Shelley slides down to the canvas and the tag is made to Matt Jackson. Matt Jackson rocks him back with a catapult into a springboard knee lift from Nick Jackson. Nick covers Shelley hooking the leg for a two count.
The Bucks make rapid tags in and out. Nick distracts the referee at one point so Matt can nail Shelley with two kicks to the groin. Sabin rushes into the ring and the referee holds back. The Young Bucks take turns kicking Shelley in the groin. Nick Jackson hits a twisting somersault neckbreaker on Shelley. He covers him hooking the leg for a two count.
Nick drives his a knee to the top of the head of Shelley. He picks up Shelley and launces him into the corner hard. Nick Jackson follows into the corner with a huge knee strike. He has Shelley on his shoulders and Matt Jackson is on the top rope. Doomsday rana brings down Shelley. The NAWA World Champion is covered hooking the leg. And a two and a half count when Sabin makes the save!
Nick Jackson pops back in and superkicks Sabin through the ropes and to the arena floor. Matt Jackson hoists up Shelley in position and Nick Jackson springboards to the top rope. BELLY TO BACK SPIKED PILEDRIVER BRINGS HIM DOWN! Shelley is spiked to the canvas and now Nick Jackson does some grandstanding before covering hooking the leg. Shelley just gets the ropes in time for the two and a half count to be made!
The fans applaud Shelley. Nick Jackson pulls Shelley off of the canvas. The tag is made to Matt Jackson. Shelley drops down and dropkicks Nick into Matt. The two Bucks collide together with Nick Jackson flying to the arena floor. Shelley crawls his way across the canvas and makes the hot tag to Chris Sabin!
Sabin rushes into the ring and starts to hammer his adversary with repeated punches to the top of the head. He sends Matt Jackson off into the ropes and a leapfrog over him. Nick Jackson comes back from the other end for a superkick. Sabin ducks it and tilt-a-whirl turned into a backbreaker. Matt Jackson goes for a superkick. Sabin blocks the kick and spins Matt around. He goes for the Cradle Shock. Matt struggles out and SUPERKICK DELIVERED TO SABIN! Matt Jackson steps back and hits a kneeling superkick to Sabin. He covers him hooking the leg. Only a two count delivered when Shelley breaks up the cover.
Shelley is back in this match and he throws Matt into the corner. Nick is back in and the two Bucks run together. Shelley hammers away at Nick and tosses him through the ropes to the arena floor. He nails Nick with a huge forearm smash to the chest to send him hurling down to the arena floor. The Guns have Matt Jackson trapped in the ring in position for the Skull and Bones. This is enough for Sabin to score the pin on Matt to win. The Motor City Machine Guns retained the NAWA World Tag Team Titles over the Young Bucks in 13:44(****)
The fans are cheering this win from the Motor City Machine Guns who keep the NAWA World Tag Team Titles tonight. The Bucks hit some slick double teaming moves until things broke down in the end and the Guns held onto the championship gold.
We are getting ready for the final battle between Kevin Steen and Miles Stylish. This will be a match where the only way you can win is by pinfall or submission. The bout goes until we get that finish. There are No Disqualifications, No Countouts, and No Time Limits. Miles Stylish and Kevin Steen go one on one.
Both Steen and Stylish circle each other in this match. They lock up and Steen catches Stylish straight at the bell with a knee to the stomach doubling him over. Steen chops away at the former four time NAWA World Champion. Off into the ropes and a back elbow smash is ducked. Stylish returns back off of the ropes with a spinning leg lariat. Steen is on his hands and knees. He sweeps Stylish’s legs out from underneath him. Stylish kips up and Steen bullies Stylish into the corner. Successive punches drill him down across the side of the face before Steen hurls him across the ring. A huge running clothesline in the corner crushes Stylish. Steen backs off from his enemy and stomps away at Stylish. He scoops up Stylish and turns him before bringing him down with a massive backbreaker!
Stylish rolls over to clutch at his back. Steen drills a punch to the back of the head and pulls up Stylish. He drills Stylish with a boot to the chest. Another boot stuns Stylish and Steen hits him with a glancing uppercut punch to the chest. The impact has knocked Stylish completely for a loop. Steen steps back with a wicked smile on his face and measures Stylish. A huge kneelift sends him to the arena floor. Steen backs off and running kneelift drops Stylish down into the guardrail.
No countouts in this match, and Steen takes advantage of that by going to the floor to perform a damaging attack on the former four time NAWA World Champion. Steen throws Stylish into the steps hard. Steen pulls back the padding to expose the concrete floor. This could be bad for Stylish. Steen throws Stylish off into the steps one more time and goes for the Pop-Up Power Bomb onto the concrete floor. STYLISH COUNTERS WITH A FRANKENSTINER IN MID-MOVE!
Steen is the one who suffered a hellacious spill and Stylish is back into the ring. He dives onto Steen as he gets up with a somersault plancha! The fans pop big for that one, but Stylish hit concrete just as much as he hit Steen. Stylish picks up Steen and throws him into the ring. His back is injured and he’s slow to ascend to the ropes. Stylish dives off with a springboard clothesline. He did not get all of that, but he got enough of it to make a difference as he makes the cover for a two count.
The fans are getting behind Stylish who hammers his adversary across the back of the head. He sends Steen crashing hard into the buckles. The wind has been knocked out of Kevin Steen from hitting those buckles. Stylish climbs to the second rope and ascends with some ten count punches to the top of Steen’s head. Steen blocks the final punch and drops Stylish down onto his feet. Stylish staggers back an inch and Steen runs over Stylish with a huge lariat.
A huge senton puts all of Steen’s wait down onto the ribs of Stylish. Steen yells that Stylish is not going to get the better of him. Repeated stomps down onto the back of the head stuns Stylish. Steen backs off and hits a running knee strike to the chest. Stylish is slumped in the corner and Steen puts him on the top rope. Steen ascends along with Stylish. Superplex is countered by Stylish grabbing onto the top rope. Steen hammers away at Stylish and tries to go for it one more time. Stylish drops down behind Steen and lands on the second rope. Elbow smashes to the chest knocks Stylish down. Steen turns himself and MOONSAULT TO A STANDING STYLISH! The full force of Steen’s weight drops down on Stylish’s chest. Steen hooks his leg and only gets a very close two and nine tenths count.
Steen’s face contorts into very ugly scowl. He beats down the head of Stylish and then rolls to the outside. He grabs the chair from the timekeeper and brings it into the ring. The referee pleads with Steen to not use the chair. This is no disqualification, so Steen can do what he wants. He jabs the chair into the ribs of Stylish and then sets up the chair to give Stylish a huge DDT onto the chair! The sound of skull against steel rattles through the arena. Steen rolls him over and once again, Stylish kicks out at two and nine tenths!
A series of stomps down to the chest stuns Stylish and now Steen has the chair set up. He is going for the Package Piledriver on the chair. Stylish backs Steen into the corner to block the attack. Steen comes firing out of the corner with forearm smashes and hoists Stylish onto his shoulders. A huge modified F-5 sends Stylish down onto the chair! The fans are booing as Steen rolls over Stylish’s limp body and covers him hooking the leg! Two and nine tenths count when Stylish just escapes again!
The loud yells of come on and now Steen leaves the ring. He walks around the ringside arena for about twenty seconds and gets back into the ring. He grabs Stylish and throws him into the ropes. Pop-Up Power Bomb is avoided when Stylish nails Steen with an elbow on the pop up. Steen staggers back and goes for a huge clothesline. Stylish ducks and has Steen on his shoulders. LVT, no Steen gets on the back door and waistlocks Stylish before pushing him into the corner and hitting a half nelson German Suplex off of the backswing. Stylish has been folded up to dry on the back of his neck. Steen covers his adversary hooking the leg. Another two and nine tenths count!
Steen punches the bottom turnbuckle in anger. His knuckles drip with blood from his attack on the turnbuckle. Steen sets up Stylish for the Pop Up Power Bomb. Stylish counters once again with a Frankensteiner. Steen rolls to the outside and Stylish does a dive to the arena floor. NO STEEN CATCHES HIM AND DELIVERS A FALLAWAY SLAM TO SEND STYLISH CRASHING INTO THE GUARDRAIL! Steen climbs to the ring apron and HUGE SENTON OFF OF THE RING APRON TO STYLISH AS HE IS LAID OUT ON THE FLOOR!
The impact of Steen’s weight down on the lungs of Stylish have put him down on the floor. Steen has to pull the dead weight of Stylish off of the floor as this match is not Falls Count Anywhere. Steen slides underneath the bottom rope and staggers into the ring. Each time Steen drags his body over, he gets a little bit closer to Stylish. He makes the cover hooking the leg and only gets a two and nine tenths count when Stylish just barely kicks out of the move!
Steen pulls back his hands and starts punching at the air. He takes a deep breath and pulls Stylish up to his feet. He sends Stylish crashing into the buckles from all the way across the ring. Steen hits a cannonball into the corner and sets up Stylish. He puts Stylish on the top rope, and heads up top to join him. Steen has Stylish and Superplex is blocked. Stylish shoves Steen off of the ropes and jumps off of the ropes. Springboard Frankensteiner brings Steen down. Stylish steps back and goes for the Las Vegas Trauma. Steen counters with a sunset flip into a Sharpshooter!
The referee is checking with Stylish. Stylish is refusing to give in just yet. His determination is putting him closer to the ropes. He moves a bit closer to the ropes. Steen pushes his pressure onto the back of Stylish and punishes his back. The fans are getting behind Stylish. He is getting closer, closer, and yes he makes the ropes. Steen is forced to break and he’s not pleased.
Steen beats on Stylish and goes for the Package Piledriver. Stylish counters it into a fireman’s carry and HITS THE LAS VEGAS TRAUMA OUT OF NOWHERE! Stylish collapses on Steen to score the pin in 18:44. Miles Stylish pinned Kevin Steen in 18:44(****)
Miles Stylish has retained the Golden Ticket and finally got his win over Kevin Steen. It wasn’t easy, but it succeeded with the win tonight.
Now, the NAWA World Title is on the line with AJ Styles taking on D’Angelo Dinero. Both of these competitors are ready for their confrontation tonight on Pay Per View. The NAWA International Champion AJ Styles has been racking up a series of wins as of late and is ready to take on the champion tonight.
D’Angelo Dinero steps into the ring to put the NAWA World Title on the line against AJ Styles. Both of them circle each other and a handshake at the bell. They have a couple of very nice technical exchanges with clean breaks at this match. Styles wrestles Dinero to the canvas on the third one and Dinero scrambles up. The champion is not too happy and he gets into the face of Styles. Both men lock up once more and Dinero headlocks Styles. Styles counters by shoving Dinero off and hitting a drop toe hold. Styles backs off and Dinero goes for an attack. Styles ducks the attack and legsweeps him down.
Styles bends down and hyper-extends the arm of his opponent. Dinero fights out with a few jabs and sends Styles off of the ropes. Styles bounces off of the ropes with a shoulderblock to take his enemy down to the canvas. Dinero kips up into an armdrag and Styles hangs onto the arm with a hammerlock. He punishes Dinero and forces the NAWA World Champion to get to the ropes to break the move.
Dinero bounces up to his feet and looks rather enraged at the fact Styles kept taking him down to the canvas repeatedly. Both Styles and Dinero circle each other, with Dinero and Styles locking up against each other. Styles hooks Dinero in a headlock and cranks on the head, drawing some cheers from the crowd. Dinero lifts Styles up out of the hold and takes a cheap shot with a clothesline. The head of Styles just bounces off the canvas and Dinero is all over Styles with repeated punches clipping the top of his head. Dinero backs off and a huge kneelift stuns Styles to rock him back against the corner. Dinero chops Styles and throws him halfway across the ring. A running kneelift stuns him when he’s in the corner.
The NAWA World Champion delivers a powerful gutwrench suplex to bring his opponent down. Dinero uses his power to work Styles down onto the canvas. Repeated forearm smashes connect with the street savvy Dinero bringing his opponent down to the canvas. Dinero backs off and hits a huge running kneelift to the side of the head to further stun his opponent. The adversary is doubled over and Dinero connects with those cross-face forearm smashes down across the chest. He covers Styles hooking the leg and gets a two count.
Dinero waits for Styles to get back to his feet and hits him as hard as possible. Those chops send Styles against the corner. Styles slumps in the corner and opens himself up for a huge chop. He sends Styles off into the ropes and bounces him down with a huge kneelift driven to the man’s face. Dinero backs up from Styles and stomps on the back of his head. He picks up Styles and turns him before bringing him down with a huge reverse neckbreaker. He covers Styles hooking the leg for a two and a half count before he kicks out.
The NAWA World Champion beats down on him with a series of stomps to the chest. Dinero winds up and jabs Styles. Styles is thrown into the ropes. He hangs onto the ropes and sends Dinero flying to the arena floor with a high back body drop. Styles baseball slides Dinero to a huge pop. He backs off and somersault plancha wipes the NAWA World Champion out on the arena floor.
Styles scoops up Dinero and rolls him back in underneath the bottom rope. Springboard to the top rope and Styles leaps off with the Springboard Forearm Smash. Dinero avoids the attack and leg lariat brings Styles down. The challenger goes down and Dinero brings him back up. He hooks Styles and connects with a modified suplex into a backbreaker which sends AJ Styles crashing all the way down to the canvas. Dinero covers Styles hooking the leg and gets a two count before Styles kicks out.
The fans are chanting for Styles. Dinero winds up and punches away at the top of his head. A huge kneelift to the chest of Styles further stuns him and picks him up. Dinero hooks Styles for a belly to back suplex. Styles lands on his feet. Dinero turns and eats the Pele Kick! That move always connects right on the button. Styles makes the cover on Dinero hooking the leg and gets a long two count before the champion gets out!
More chants for Styles who is beating down Dinero for a few more seconds. He rams his forearm down into the top of the head of Dinero and slams him hard into the corner. Dinero is slumped over and Styles runs into the corner with the full force of a knee strike to the top of the head. Dinero doubles over into the corner and Styles ascends to the top rope. He’s up on the top rope and a springboard cross body block connects to Dinero. He covers Dinero hooking the leg for a two count.
AJ Styles pulls his hand up into the air and goes for a Discus Clothesline. Dinero ducks the move and waistlocks Styles. Styles elbows his way out and another Pele Kick! Dinero falls into perfect position for Styles to climb to the ropes. Springboard 450 Splash is countered by Dinero getting the knees up! The champion had the presence of mind to knock the wind of Styles out of him. Dinero raises his hand into the air and forearm smashes Styles down across the back of the head. He gutwrenches Styles and brings him down with a forceful gutwrench power bomb! Dinero covers Styles hooking the leg and once again, another two count!
Dinero rams Styles into the corner hard. He pulls back the knee pads and goes for the DDE. Styles elbows Dinero in the face and springboards to the middle rope. Asai Moonsault into an Inverted DDT brings Dinero down to the canvas. Styles covers him hooking the leg and gets a two count!
The fans are losing their minds as Styles steps to the outside. He hits the springboard and then hits the springboard forearm smash which sends Dinero crashing through the ropes to the floor. It was a tough break for Styles as now he has to go to the outside and grab the dead weight of Dinero before pulling him back into the ring. Styles has Dinero set up for the Styles Clash and IT CONNECTS! The fans are on their feet as Styles rolls Dinero into a pinning predicament. He gets one, two, and…DINERO REACHES THE ROPE JUST BEFORE THREE!
Styles thinks he’s won the belt and the fans are yelling at him. Dinero is in the ropes and quickly back onto the ring apron to prevent Styles from making a second cover. Styles grabs Dinero and tries to pull him into the ring. Dinero fights back with an elbow strike. STYLES PELE KICKS DINERO BACK DOWN TO THE CANVAS! Styles is on the ring apron, and picks up Dinero. Dinero is launched back into the ring and Styles jumps into the ring. His ankle catches the top rope on the way down and he does not get all of that Springboard Forearm Smash. He might have gotten enough of it. He covers Dinero and once again Dinero puts his foot over the bottom rope!
The challenger pulls himself up and pulls Dinero up as well. Styles backs off and rushes Dinero. Dinero counters by booting Styles firmly on the jaw! Dinero grabs Styles in a waistlock and runs him all the way across the ring. DDE CONNECTS! Dinero backs off and hits a second DDE before bringing Styles down to the canvas. Dinero covers and hooks the leg for the pin in 22:00. D’Angelo Dinero retains the NAWA World Title over AJ Styles in 22:00(**** ½)
Dinero takes the belt and holds it up over his head. Styles is laid out and the fans are giving a mixed reaction to Dinero winning the championship. He turns his attention away from the ring and walks up the ramp, still the NAWA World Champion. Styles might have gotten the win had he not pinned Dinero too close to the ropes after that Styles Clash, but we may never go.
We fade to copyright at the exact moment Robert Roode jumps Dinero on the ramp from behind. Roode nails Dinero with the championship belt and poses over him with the belt. It’s then, we fade to black.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 1, 2017 10:25:44 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 10/20/2011:
The New Age Wrestling Alliance returns for NAWA Glory tonight. Last Sunday, D’Angelo Dinero retained the NAWA World Title against AJ Styles, Miles Stylish beat Kevin Steen, and Robert Roode became the number one contender to the NAWA World Title.
Tonight, we are going to see Prince Devitt, Ricochet, and Miles Stylish team up to take on Christopher Daniels, Kazarian, and Kevin Steen in six man tag team action. Plus, belt for belt when The NAWA Television Champion Mike Bennett challenges the NAWA International Champion AJ Styles. The Motor City Machine Guns put the NAWA World Tag Team Titles on the line in a Triple Threat Match against LAX and the Young Bucks. All this and more tonight on Glory.
We open up with a return match for the NAWA Women’s Title. Mickie James and Alissa Flash fought for the gold. Gail Kim prevents Courtney Rush from interfering which allows Mickie to hit the Mick Kick and pin Flash to retain the title in 13:22(*** ½)
After the match, Mickie and Gail Kim lock eyes with each other. The belt is raised up in the air by Mickie and Gail points at it, saying she wants a title shot. Mickie responds with a smile before saying “anytime.”
James Storm cuts a promo after the pay-per-view last night. He isn’t sure what happened. Samoa Joe rushes James Storm and beats him down, yelling he cost Joe his championship match. Joe puts Storm through a door and beats the ever living shit out of him before walking off.
Belt for belt ends with Mike Bennett getting frustrated by AJ Styles and getting himself counted out in 10:20. Thus both, men keep their titles. (**)
Willie Mack rushes down from the ramp. Bennett backs off from Mack and Styles catches him with a baseball slide. Mack is beating Bennett down to cheers and gives him a spear to take him down. Mack still wants a piece of that Television Championship held by Bennett. He tries to escape into the ring and Styles waffles him with a Pele Kick! Styles passes Bennett off to Mack who hits the Chocolate Thunder Bomb.
Mr. Anderson scores a win over Kenny King with the Mic Check in 9:44(***)
Anderson gets on the microphone, discussing how he’s seen the light and he will become the NAWA World Champion. They will announce him as the winner and the brand new NAWA World Champion….Mr. Anderson…ANDERSON!
The Motor City Machine Guns retained their NAWA World Tag Team Titles in a Triple Threat Tag Team Match against the Young Bucks and LAX. The Bucks take out Hernandez and the Guns take out the Bucks leaving Homicide open for the Skull and Bones which gets the win in 14:33(*** ¼)
Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team comes down the ramp and eyes the Guns. Benjamin and Haas lock eyes to the champions and the Guns hold up the belts to taunt the potential challengers. The Briscoe Brothers are also out and Jay yells he’s not going to let them jump the line!
Robert Roode comes out and brags about being one step away from being NAWA World Champion. He is amused by James Storm getting the ever living hell stomped out of him by Samoa Joe, and he tells him to get well soon. He calls out Tony Mamaluke for his match, putting him over as an NAWA legend. Former International, Cruiserweight, and Tag Team Champion. It’s too bad he’s not Robert Roode.
Robert Roode shows his dominance over the competition beating Tony Mamaluke with the Death Valley Driver in 8:44(***)
D’Angelo Dinero blasts from the back and attacks Roode to send him through the ropes to the arena floor. The fans are chanting for the Pope who rams him into the corner. DDE is called for by Roode avoids it. Dinero yells how if Roode is going to make a name for himself, he’ll put the title on the line against him, right here and right now. Roode says he just wrestled a match, and Dinero is not going to screw him over. Next week, next week, they can be in the main event, and Roode is going to show Dinero and these people why he was born to be champion.
Robert Roode and D’Angelo Dinero for the NAWA World Title is made official on Glory.
A wild six man tag team match concludes glory, with the trio of Miles Stylish, Ricochet, and Prince Devitt picking up the win over Christopher Daniels, Kazarian, and Kevin Steen. Stylish and Devitt took Kazarian and Daniels to the floor. Steen toys with Ricochet and gets cradled for the flash pin in 15:33(****)
Steen loses his mind and attacks Ricochet with the Pop-Up Power Bomb. He stomps Ricochet and chokes him until referees break up the beating.
We cut to the ramp where Austin Aries has jumped Miles Stylish from behind and gives him a brain buster on the floor! Aries stands over Stylish and yells that he’s the Greatest Man Who Ever Lived, not Stylish. Last week, Austin Aries beat Stylish in the center of the ring with a little help from Kevin Steen.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 3, 2017 7:13:54 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 10/27/2011: Tonight, the NAWA World Title will be on the line when Robert Roode challenges D’Angelo Dinero for the gold. Plus Ricochet against Teddy Hart collide one more time and Gail Kim returns to the New Age Wrestling Alliance.
Gail Kim took on Madison Rayne in her return match after three years gone. She didn’t miss a step, finally returning to a company where athletic competition mattered for both men and women alive. Rayne got a couple of anxious moments, but Kim returned back to the higher level of competition and pulled out the Eat Defeat for the pin in 11:34(***)
Kim gets on the microphone and makes her intentions clear. She’s come back for one reason and one reason only and that’s to become the NAWA Women’s Champion. She’s the first champion and she’ll be the next champion.
Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team rolled over the duo of Jack Evans and Zema Ion like a wrecking ball. Shelton Benjamin ends up hitting Ion with the T-Bone Suplex for the pin in 8:44. (**)
The Briscoe Brothers talk trash to Haas and Benjamin. Things almost escalate when the two teams get into a scuffle with each other on the ramp.
Willie Mack and El Generico had a pretty clean match. The speed of Generico kept him a step of the head of Willie Mack until Mack cut him off in mid-air and drove him down. He hits the Chocolate Thunder Bomb to score the pin in 11:55(***)
The aftermath of the match results in Mack and Generico shaking hands. Mike Bennett comes out and talks about how Mack still isn’t good enough to get a title shot. And last week, he needed the help of AJ Styles to get the better of him. Bennett demands Mack face him straight up. Mack rushes down the ramp after Bennett, but Bennett bolts after match.
Miles Stylish cuts a promo about Austin Aries taking him out last week. Aries is much like Kevin Steen, arrogant and wanting to get his fifteen minutes at the expense of Miles Stylish. Aries pinned him two weeks ago, but you should slam a big fat asterisk next to that win, because he wouldn’t have done it without the help of Kevin Steen. Stylish promises the next time will be different.
Teddy Hart and Ricochet renew an old and bitter rivalry. Ricochet outshines Hart and gets him close to the center of the ring to go in for the kill. Kevin Steen charges out and waffles Ricochet from behind for the disqualification in 11:55(*** ½)
Steen beats on Ricochet and throws him into the ring apron. A huge power bomb on the arena floor. Steen yells at Ricochet for outshining him last week.
Our next match featured the Briscoe Brothers against LAX. Some miscommunication from LAX allowed Jay Briscoe to collect with the Jay Driller on Homicide to score the pin in 13:44(****)
Homicide and Hernandez get into a bit of a tiff on the floor and go their separate ways. Jay cuts a promo, promising to beat Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team and then go onto beat the Motor City Machine Guns to regain the NAWA World Tag Team Titles.
Next week, Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team meets the Briscoe Brothers for the next match against the Motor City Machine Guns and their NAWA World Tag Team Titles.
A look at D’Angelo Dinero’s rise through the New Age Wrestling Alliance over the past couple of years, ending with him winning the NAWA World Title twice. He’s going against Robert Roode, who feels like he’s entitled to greatness. He became the number one contender for the NAWA World title and quickly attacked Dinero. He prompted Dinero to put his belt on the line tonight in the main event.
The NAWA World Championship is on the line in the main event with D’Angelo Dinero defending his belt against Robert Roode. Dinero flies out of the gate until Roode uses some underhanded tactics to take down Dinero. Back and forth action leads to a series of nearfalls. Dinero overcharges the corner and hits the metal bolt which Roode expoded earlier. Roode pounds away at Dinero and Death Valley Driver puts him down. Roode covers Dinero and pins him. Robert Roode wins the NAWA World Title over D’Angelo Dinero in 15:55(****)
The fans are booing as that smug snake has become the NAWA World Champion. Roode gets on the microphone and yells that he told everyone that when he got his first chance, he would win the NAWA World Title. And he stands above them, the champion. And their former champion lays at his feet. Roode taunts the fans and Dinero’s fallen body before making the referee strap the gold around his waist. What a disgusting display from Roode? Can you be any more arrogant? We fade to black with the new NAWA World Champion parading around in this sickening display.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 5, 2017 6:01:00 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 11/3/2011: We see Robert Roode walking backstage with the NAWA World Title and he is talking to several stage hands. He wants to make sure it’s all ready for tonight, as tonight is the night where he celebrates finally becoming the NAWA World Champion. He’s purchased the final twenty minutes of the show for the Robert Roode Championship celebration. The entire world is going to be watching.
Tonight, the Briscoe Brothers meet up against Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team for an NAWA World Title Shot against the Motor City Machine Guns. Plus, Robert Roode celebrates his championship victory in style tonight on Glory.
Two old rivals in Mickie James and Sarah Stock renew previous aggressions. Stock used her submission skills to wear Mickie down for a good portion of this match until Mickie fought back and hit a pair of Mick Kicks before connecting with the Mickie DDT for the pin in 11:44(*** ½)
Gail Kim comes out to applaud Mickie James on the ramp. The announcers talk about how on December 11th, at StarClash 11, we will see Mickie James defending he NAWA Women’s Title against Gail Kim.
We see James Storm backstage cutting a promo and talking about how Robert Roode holding this little championship celebration tonight makes him sick to his stomach. He might have to come out and give his former buddy in Beer Money a toast. Storm holds up a beer bottle, saying this isn’t over.
LAX split up last week, and Homicide struck off on his own against Rob Van Dam. Van Dam and Homicide had a pretty intense battle, until Homicide grabbed a blackjack and nailed Rob Van Dam in the face for it to be disqualification in 11:44(***)
Homicide beats down Van Dam after the match and lariats him down. He hits the Gringo Killer and stands over Van Dam. Now, Homicide is on his own, he might be pretty dangerous.
Robert Roode bumps into Samoa Joe backstage. He tells Joe that James Storm has been talking trash about him and saying there’s no way Joe could beat him one on one. Joe is angry and tells Roode that he’ll deal with Roode on another time, he’s going to slap around the Cowboy. Roode has a wicked grin on his face as we fade to black.
We head elsewhere backstage where AJ Styles is standing backstage. Christopher Daniels and Kazarian come up to mock his loss against Dinero. And he could barely hold his own against Mike Bennett. Styles fires back, saying that neither of them have any gold and Daniels lost to Prince Devitt very handily. Daniels says he doesn’t have any gold…well not for long. He pats the International Title Belt on the shoulder of Styles.
Jimmy Jacobs cuts a promo, talking about how he’s been overlooked over the past several months. He’s a former Cruiserweight Champion and him being overlooked changes. He’s wants Prince Devitt for the Cruiserweight Title.
Jimmy Jacobs picks up the win over a former NAWA Cruiserweight Champion in Tony Mamaluke, locking him in the Guillotine Choke for the tap out in 9:44(***)
We head backstage where James Storm is hanging around and Samoa Joe rushes through the door and attacks James Storm. Storm fights back on Joe with successive punches and the two of them are battering each other. Joe has Storm and rams him into the fence before nailing him with a Yakuza Kick. BELLY TO BACK SUPLEX ON THE CONCRETE AND JOE LOCKS ON THE CLUTCH! Storm is fading fast as security is breaking Joe’s grip of this Rear Naked Choke.
Austin Aries and Chris Hero had the next match. This was a pretty back and forth match, with Aries picking up the win with a sliding uppercut and a neck snap across the top rope, setting up a brain buster and a 450 Splash in 10:33(****)
The match has been set between Austin Aries and Miles Stylish on December 11th at StarClash 11. Aries says that Stylish is going to see why he’s the future of the New Age Wrestling Alliance.
Robert Roode is backstage preparing his celebration, when he runs into Miles Stylish. Stylish tells him he won the big one last week, and if Roode doesn’t remember, he’s the four, soon to be five time, NAWA World Champion. Roode might not know this, but Stylish has this golden ticket he can cash in at any time he chooses. And if he cashes in on Roode when he’s distracted by his celebration, Roode would have no choice, but defend his title, and Stylish would beat him. Stylish asks if Roode has had a few drinks today of champagne and is feel a bit tired. Roode yells that Stylish isn’t going to take this and Stylish says relax, not tonight, but if Roode still holds that title, then Stylish is going to beat him on the grandest stage of all. Roode holds his belt and yells no, repeatedly.
The main event featured a number one contendership match for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles, with the Briscoe Brothers triumphing over Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team, with Jay Briscoe pulling out a cradle on Haas to score the pin after some impressive back and forth tag team action.
Next week the NAWA World Tag Team Titles are on the line when the Briscoe Brothers challenge the Motor City Machine Gusn.
It’s time for Robert Roode’s champion celebration. Pyro and ballyhoo bring out the champion, and a chorus sings his theme song. Roode steps into the ring in a three piece suit and he shows a video package of all of his glories, with James Storm digitally edited out of all of his Tag Team Championship victory celebration.
Roode talks about how he’s in for the good long haul. A cake is wheeled out to the ring and Roode says it’s time for a celebration. But these fans, he will not let them have cake. Because judging by the look of this fat kid in the fun row, he’s already had too much. Roode laughs and the fans boo. He talks about how they can only stare upon greatness.
One of the chorus members steps from behind Roode and removes his disguise to reveal D’Angelo Dinero as Roode is standing in front of the cake. Dinero stands in front of Roode and SMASHES HIM HEAD FIRST INTO THE CAKE TO A LOUD POP FROM THE FANS!
The former NAWA World Champion is beating on Roode who is covered in cake. Dinero throws him into the ring and DDE connects in the corner. Roode’s celebration has been ruined. Dinero holds up the belt and yells that he’ll see Roode on December 11th at StarClash 11. Dinero has cashed in on his return match.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 7, 2017 7:30:05 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 11/10/2011: Tonight, we return with the huge main event of the NAWA World Tag Team Titles on the line, when the Motor City Machine Guns defend against the Briscoe Brothers. Plus, Mr. Anderson takes on Teddy Hart tonight on Glory in a big battle.
James Storm rolled over Hernandez throughout this match. Hernandez beat down Storm for most of the match until Hernandez made a huge mistake and Storm nails the Last Call for the pin in 11:22(***)
Two times, Storm comments, two times, Samoa Joe jumped him from behind. Storm is calling Joe out for a match one on one at StarClash 11. Out comes Samoa Joe from the back and security quickly comes out. STORM HITS THE LAST CALL ON JOE! Joe is down and Storm yells that’s his receipt. Joe won’t be happy when he gets up.
Mr. Anderson cuts a promo talking about how he’s moving up the rankings. He calls out a former multi-time champion in Teddy Hart for this next match.
Back and forth action featured Hart making a huge mistake. This allowed Anderson to come in and hit the Mic Check for the pin in 12:34. (*** ½)
Mickie James and Gail Kim talk about how tonight they’re going to be partners to take on a common threat in Courtney Rush and Alissa Flash. Kim says she’s coming for that belt and she hopes that Mickie is ready. Mickie confirms she’s more than ready to go. The two shake hands and they prepare to go out for their tag team match.
Courtney Rush and Alissa Flash double-team Mickie James in this match until the hot tag is made to Gail Kim. Gail Kim runs in and hits the Eat Defeat on Courtney Rush which is enough to get the pin in 11:05(***)
Kim and Mickie stare down each other. Gail Kim pats the NAWA Women’s Title Belt.
The Briscoe Brothers cut a fired up promo, talking about how it’s Gutcheck time and how they’re going to win the NAWA World Tag Team Titles for a second time. They’ve had their wars with the Guns, but tonight, the war ends, with the Briscoes standing tall on the battle field.
Willie Mack battled past the technical prowess of Davey Richards and ended up hitting him with the Chocolate Thunder Bomb which is enough to score the pin in 12:22(***)
Mack calls out Mike Bennett and demands one more shot at the NAWA Television Title. Bennett comes out and says Mack doesn’t look like a star, while Bennett is designed for greatness. He’ll put the belt on the line against Mack one more time at StarClash, but it’s his last time. Mack says he’s not going to fall for Bennett’s tricks a third time. He’s going to walk out of there the NAWA Television Champion.
Robert Roode cuts a promo, complaining about D’Angelo Dinero beating him up. The Robert Roode era in the New Age Wrestling Alliance is not going to end. Roode is going to step in and retain the New Age Wrestling Alliance championship when he meets Dinero at StarClash 11.
The next match features Rhett Titus going one on one with Kevin Steen. Titus gets some moves on, but Steen cuts him off. A huge superkick leads up to the Pop-Up Power Bomb and the pin in 12:32. (***)
Steen beats on Titus after the match until Kenny King runs from the back. He hits the Pop-Up Power Bomb on King. Steen stands over his enemies, until Ricochet runs out and missile dropkicks Steen through the ropes to the arena floor! Ricochet pulls back and Steen kicks the guardrail in frustration!
The main event featured the NAWA World Tag Team Titles on the line when the Motor City Machine Guns defended against the Briscoe Brothers. The Briscoe Brothers and the Motor City Machine Guns had an impressive match. Sabin is isolated in the ring until the hot tag is made to Alex Shelley. Shelley runs wild and sets up Mark. Skull and Bones connect, but the Young Bucks run in and double superkick Shelley for the disqualification in 13:33(*** ½)
Jay is not happy and he attacks Nick Jackson as well as Matt Jackson. He’s beating on the Young Bucks and force them to scurry to the floor.
Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team hit the ring. German Suplex to Shelley from Haas and Shelton hits the T-Bone Suplex. Benjamin yells they deserved the title shot. The Bucks and the Briscoes brawl to the back as Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team stands over the champions as we fade to black.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 9, 2017 8:00:15 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 11/17/2011: Tonight, James Storm and D’Angelo Dinero takes on Robert Roode and Samoa Joe in tag team action. Plus, Gail Kim takes on Sarah Stock and Alissa Flash in a Triple Threat Match. Both Flash and Stock have complained to the NAWA Owner Amanda Sinclair that Gail Kim has jumped the line. Sinclair agreed, but said they didn’t deserve the next title shot either.
Our first match featured Mike Bennett having an open challenge against Kurt Angle for the NAWA Television Title. Angle wrestles Bennett. Bennett goes to the floor and Willie Mack runs out. We have a battle between Mack and Bennett and the referee calls for the disqualification. Mack put his hands on Bennett and the match is over in 11:22(***)
We see Angle nailing Bennett across the back of the head and throws him into the ring. He nails Mack as well for costing him the championship. Angle walks off in a huff. The announcers hype the NAWA Television Championship match upcoming between Willie Mack and Mike Bennett.
Gail Kim cemented her status as the next competitor to get in line for an NAWA Women’s Championship match as she beat two previous contenders in Alissa Flash and Sarah Stock. Kim pulls out the Eat Defeat on Flash and pins her after Stock is dumped to the floor. (*** ½)
The match is official for the NAWA Women’s Title between Gail Kim and Mickie James.
Another tag team featured the brand new duo of Christopher Daniels and Kazarian triumphing over Rob Van Dam and AJ Styles. Van Dam takes a spill to the floor and Kazarian knocks Styles off of the ropes before Daniels hits the Best Moonsault Ever for the pin in 12:33(****)
Daniels has pinned the NAWA International Champion and looks pretty pleased with himself because of it. he stands over the body of AJ Styles before taunting him.
A video package is shown hyping up the Austin Aries and Miles Stylish match. Aries plans to make his mark on Stylish. Stylish disagrees with Aries one hundred percent of the way. They will lock horns on December 11th.
Kevin Steen defeated Mr. Anderson who had a couple of wins under his belt. The momentum stopped at Steen as he hits Anderson with a vicious Pop-Up Power Bomb and that’s more than enough to beat him. Kevin Steen pinned Mr. Anderson with the Pop-Up Power Bomb in 12:33(** 3/4)
Steen gets on the microphone and tells Ricochet he’s not going to survive their encounter at StarClash. He’s going to put him through the map. His valiant performance will not be enough to stop the Steen Death Machine.
The main event featured Robert Roode doing everything in his power to avoid James Storm. D’Angelo Dinero went after Roode to leave James Storm and Samoa Joe in the ring. Joe beats down Storm in the corner but Storm dodges the Yakuza Kick and rolls up Joe for the pin in 15:33. James Storm and D’Angelo Dinero pick up the win over Samoa Joe and Robert Roode. (***)
Joe jumps Storm after the match and applies the Clutch. The fans are rocking with Joe putting the pressure on Storm’s neck. The announcers are talking about the two big matches, with James Storm against Samoa Joe and the return match for the NAWA World Title between D’Angelo Dinero and Robert Roode.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 11, 2017 6:46:29 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 11/24/2011:
Tonight, a man wheels in a lottery tumbler, but he runs into the NAWA World Tag Team Champions the Motor City Machine Guns. They talk and tonight, it’s going to be the Robert Roode Invitational, where one lucky NAWA competitor gets a title shot. And he…well he has to go to the bathroom, so can the Guns look after the lottery tumbler?
They do and rifle through the names. Twitzed Youth, Pierre Marquette, Mr .Fernando, truly a whose who, and Shelley wonders if any of them are still under contract. The Guns wonder what they can do to make Roode’s champion challenge more interesting.
The opening six man tag team match featured the Young Bucks and the NAWA Television Champion Mike Bennett picking up the win over The Briscoe Brothers and Willie Mack. Mike Bennett rolls up Mack and pulls the tights for leverage to score the pin in 14:44(****)
Hype is made for the Television Title Match with Willie Mack challenging Mike Bennett one more time. Also, The Young Bucks against the Briscoe Brothers for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. It’s going to be a hell of a night at StarClash 11.
Mickie James picked up the win over Courtney Rush, after avoiding interference from Alissa Flash. The Mick Kick knocks Rush out for the pin in 11:22(***)
The hype is made for the NAWA Women’s Title Match at Starclash 11 between Mickie James and the first ever champion, Gail Kim.
The announcers discuss the match having been added at StarClash 11, with AJ Styles defending the NAWA International Title against Christopher Daniels. Daniels is looking to be the champion for the third time. The announcers hype up their past matches, with one of the first one being at the first WrestleClash. Daniels picked up the win on that night.
Austin Aries and Ricochet had a match with each other. It ended with Kevin Steen interfering and attacking Ricochet for the disqualification in 13:32(*** ½)
The fans are cheering as Miles Stylish runs out and helps fight off Steen and Aries. Amanda Sinclair makes a tag team match between these four men for right after the commercial break.
A hot tag team match takes place with Austin Aries and Kevin Steen picking up the win over the duo of Miles Stylish and Ricochet. Aries pulls out a crucifix after Steen superkicks Stylish in the Las Vegas Trauma and holds down Stylish long enough to score the pin in 14:22(****)
The hype is made for the matches at StarClash 11 featuring Austin Aries against Miles Stylish and Kevin Steen against Ricochet.
We have hype for the James Storm and Samoa Joe match. The winner of this match receives a shot at the NAWA World Champion at Luck of the Draw.
Robert Roode is out to announce the first ever Robert Roode invitational. He brings out the lottery tumbler and calls out an opponent….Alex Shelley? Roode is throw off, but he recovers as Alex Shelley comes out.
Robert Roode retains the NAWA World Title against Alex Shelley in a very close match. Shelley got several nearfalls on Roode, until Roode uses his dubious tactics to swing the match back into his favor. Roode slams Shelley off the buckles and hits the Death Valley Driver after the first one had been previous blocked for the pin in 14:33(****)
Roode’s next title defense will be at StarClash 11 against the former champion D’Angelo Dinero. Roode yells that no one gets the better of him.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 13, 2017 6:44:06 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 12/1/2011:
Tonight, two former rivals in Samoa Joe and Miles Stylish hook up tonight on Glory. Plus, Jimmy Jacobs and Ricochet meet in a battle of two former NAWA Cruiserweight Champions. Let’s get down to the ring for our first match on NAWA Glory.
AJ Styles took on the new tag team partner of Christopher Daniels in Kazarian. We had a very swift back and forth contest with Kazarian showing his abilities. Styles takes him out with the Pele Kick and Styles Clash gets the pin in 10:50(*** ¼)
Christopher Daniels comes out to announce that he will be the new NAWA International Champion and win the belt for the third time. He hasn’t held that belt since 2003, but things are about to change.
A video package look at D’Angelo Dinero and Robert Roode. Roode won the belt and now Dinero wants the belt back.
Willie Mack defeated a former NAWA International and Cruiserweight Champion in Tony Mamaluke in a pretty decent match. Mamaluke misses the Sicilian Slice and Mack hits the Chocolate Thunder Bomb for the pin in 8:33(**)
Mike Bennett comes out to taunt Mack. The fans are booing at him, and Mack says at StarClash, he’s coming for that belt. Bennett yells there’s no way in hell Mack is going to get the belt from him.
Jimmy Jacobs and Ricochet squared off in our next match. Ricochet was taken out by Kevin Steen but Jacobs only gets a nearfall. During this match, Jacobs favors his back after hitting the apron at an awkward way. Ricochet goes for the 630 Senton, but Steen shoves him off. Jacobs slaps the Guillotine Choke on him for the pass out in 11:22(** ¾)
Jacobs favors his back and cuts a pained promo how the NAWA Cruiserweight Title is coming back to him.
We have an interview with Samoa Joe who discusses his past problems with Miles Stylish and their match tonight. He also will destroy James Storm at StarClash 11 and the next man in line will be the NAWA World Champion.
D’Angelo Dinero picks up an impressive win over Brian Kendrick. Kendrick gets a couple of nearfalls, but the former NAWA World Champion shows himself to be very good. He hits the DDE and holds him down for the pin in 13:22(***)
Roode comes out to taunt Dinero. Dinero rushes down the ramp and the NAWA World Champion bolts.
Miles Stylish talks about Samoa Joe. He ended both of Joe’s NAWA World Title reigns and he’ll beat him again tonight. And Joe beats Storm, beats the winner of Dinero and Roode at Luck of the Draw, and is the champion by WrestleClash XI, well the third time won’t be the time. It will be like WrestleClash VII all over again.
Miles Stylish and Samoa Joe step up against each other in the main event. Both men have their usual high impact match with lots of nearfalls. This match ends with the interference of Austin Aries who attacks Stylish from behind in 15:44(**** ¼)
The fans are cheering as James Storm rushes out to save Stylish or more likely get himself a piece of Samoa Joe. Glory fades to black with a huge brawl between Storm and Joe. Joe cheap shots Storm as he’s held back by security.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 15, 2017 5:34:20 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 12/8/2011:
Tonight, the New Age Wrestling Alliance returns with an edition of NAWA Glory, which features a tag team main event match featuring the NAWA World Champion Robert Roode and Austin Aries taking on D’Angelo Dinero and Miles Stylish. Also, all of the late breaking news as we are three days out from StarClash 11.
Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team picked up the win over the Briscoe Brothers, after the Young Bucks made pests out of themselves. Shelton hits the T-Bone Suplex on Jay Briscoe and holds him down long enough to score the pin in 13:13. (****)
The announcers hype up Wrestling’s Gteatest Tag Team challenging the Motor City Machine Guns for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles and also The Briscoe Brothers against the Young Bucks as part of StarClash 11.
We see James Storm and Teddy Hart locking up in one was a very intense match. Hart, one of four men to hold every single championship belt in this company, goes for the Hart Attack. Storm moves and Last Calls Hart to score the pin in 10:50(*** ¾)
James Storm against Samoa Joe in a Number One Contenders Match for the NAWA World Title is locked in place for the End of Days.
Homicide comes backstage, and discusses with Amanda Sinclair about the problem she has about Jimmy Jacobs being injured and her not having a challenger to go against Prince Devitt. Homicide is Sinclair’s man. Put the NAWA Cruiserweight title on the line. Sinclair accepts the challenge and it’s on, Homicide against Devitt for the NAWA Cruiserweight Title at StarClash 11.
A video package detailing the history between Christopher Daniels and AJ Styles. They were tag team partners at one point and now they are rivals for the NAWA International Title. They clash this Sunday, with Styles putting his belt on the line against Daniels.
The next match featured Gail Kim picking up a swift win over Jessie McKay. McKay gets a couple of quick nearfalls off of Gail Kim, until Kim nails her hard and pulls out the Eat Defeat for the pin in 6:03(** ¼)
The first NAWA Women’s Champion is looking to get her belt match when Gail Kim meets Mickie James at StarClash 11.
Kevin Steen cuts a promo talking about how he has his eyes on championship gold. Robert Roode or D’Angelo Dinero, it doesn’t matter, he’s coming after them, Golden Ticket or not. Ricochet is just one tiny little bump on the road.
Samoa Joe rolls over TJ Perkins like a glorified wrecking ball. Perkins pulls out a couple of high impact moves for some nearfalls, but Joe catches him out of mid-air and brings him down with the ST-Joe. Yakuza Kick and Muscle Buster pins Perkins in 12:33(***)
Joe gets on the microphone and runs down James Storm. Storm will be put down this Sunday.
Two huge matches were highlighted when the team of Austin Aries and Robert Roode triumphed over the duo of D’Angelo Dinero and Miles Stylish after Dinero and Stylish had a bit of a miscommunication, leading to Roode to pick up the win over Stylish with the Death Valley Driver in 16:55(****)
We see Aries and Roode standing tall. Will they stand tall this Sunday? Austin Aries takes on Miles Stylish and Robert Roode defends the NAWA World Title in the return match against Miles Stylish this Sunday at StarClash 11 on Pay Per View.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 20, 2017 6:50:57 GMT -5
NAWA StarClash 2011-12/11/2011:
The New Age Wrestling Alliance returns with StarClash 11 only on Pay Per View where we’ll headline with the main event of D’Angelo Dinero against Robert Roode for the NAWA World Champion. Tonight, in our opening match, we will see the Cruiserweight Championship on the line with Homicide, a former NAWA Cruiserweight Champion, challenging against Prince Devitt.
The NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Prince Devitt puts his title on the line against Homicide. Homicide slaps Devitt at the bell. Devitt grabs him in a side headlock and cranks on the head until Homicide brings him off of the ropes. Shoulder block and Homicide stomps away at Devitt. Homicide bends down and hits a series of forearm smashes down across the back of the head. Inverted atomic drop stuns Devitt and Homicide throws him off into the ropes. Back elbow smash is ducked and Devitt fires off a huge dropkick which sends Homicide through the ropes.
Homicide staggers up onto the ring apron and Devitt collides against him with a shoulder block. He grabs the top rope and snaps Homicide back into the ring. Homicide rolls over and Devitt pounds away at the back of his head. A constant barrage of punches further punishes Homicide before he’s launched off into the corner at a rapid rate. Devitt chops away at Homicide and snap mare. Devitt hits a running kick to the chin of Homicide. The challenger is on his hands and knees and goes right to the eyes to stun the champion. Homicide hits a jawbreaker and follows it up with two elbow drops in succession.
The challenger for the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion stands on the top of Devitt’s face and hits a huge boot scrape. Homicide stomps the chest of Devitt and pulls him to a standing position. Rapid fire forearm smashes deck Devitt over the top of the head. Homicide sends Devitt off into the ropes. Powerslam sends Devitt down onto the canvas. Homicide covers him hooking the leg and gets a two count. He rolls Devitt over and pounds away at the back of his enemy’s head. Homicide lifts Devitt up and hits a backbreaker to his enemy. He hangs onto Devitt and pulls off another backbreaker. He bends the spine of the champion over the extended knee.
The champion tries to fight out with elbow strikes. Homicide beats on him with successive punches and headbutts the champion. Homicide nails Devitt with a kneelift and hits a swinging neckbreaker before heading to the outside. Homicide has perched himself on the top rope and dives off with an attempted kneedrop. Devitt moves out of the way and Homicide might have taken his knee out.
The fans are cheering for both Homicide and Devitt to get to their feet. Both rise to their knees and star punching each other. Homicide forearms Devitt in the throat and sets him up. DDT to Devitt and Homicide rolls him over hooking the leg for a two count. Homicide grabs Devitt and pushes him into the corner. Forearm smashes delivered and Homicide goes for a belly-to-back suplex. Devitt flips over and a running kick cracks Homicide into the corner.
The champion is recovering from the beating in this match. Homicide goes for a punch. Devitt pops up and nails him with a huge forearm smash down across the top of the head. A repeated series of elbow strikes and Devitt sends Homicide off into the ropes. A leaping forearm smash drops Homicide onto his back. Devitt covers hooking the leg and only gets a two count.
Devitt stomps away at Homicide and sets him up. Sling Blade brings the challenger down. Devitt gives the signal. He’s going for the Bloody Sunday. Homicide fights back out of the hold and drops down the back door. He repeatedly drills Devitt with forearm smashes down across the back of the head. Homicide kicks Devitt and tries to set him up for the Gringo Killer. Devitt flips his way out of the move and lands on his feet behind Homicide. Knee lift and Devitt connets with the Bloody Sunday before pinning Homicide Prince Devitt pinned Homicide with the Bloody Sunday in 12:33(***)
Devitt holds the NAWA Cruiserweight Title Belt over his head in a token of victory with another successful title defense. Who can stop Devitt and win the title? Perhaps we will find out in the future.
Our next match features the Briscoe Brothers against the Young Bucks. Nick Jackson starts the match with Jay Briscoe. Nick is talking trash towards Jay until he gets the taste slapped out of his mouth. Jay punches away at Nick and throws him into the ropes. A huge forearm smash busts Nick in the mouth. Matt is tagged in and Jay nails him with successive forearm smashes as well. Jay throws Matt into the corner. The tag is made to Mark Briscoe. The Briscoe Brothers double team Matt Jackson in the corner and hoist him up for a double suplex. Matt favors his back before rolling over to the outside.
Mark stomps on the fingers of Matt and draws some cheers. A series of stomps to the back of the head and Mark throws Matt off into the ropes. The superkick is blocked and Mark spins Matt around to drop him into his face. Mark drives those forearms down across the back of the head. He sends Matt crashing into his corner. Nick pulls Matt out of the way and causes Mark to smash into the corner.
Nick Jackson nails Mark with a kneelift to the chest. Mark goes down to the canvas and a series of stomps to Nick swings the match into the favor of the Young Bucks. The Bucks are double teaming the Briscoe Brothers and throw him off into the ropes. Double team flapjack drives Mark down onto the canvas. Nick Jackson stands on Mark’s throat and then pulls him up. Nick drills Mark with a succession of chops. Mark fights out of the corner, but Nick goes to the eyes. Nick distracts the referee which allows Matt to nail Mark in the back of the head. Nick Jackson hits a snap mare and then delivers a backflip double foot stomp. He covers Mark hooking the leg and gets a two count.
Tag is made and Nick hits a catapult into a springboard dropkick from Matt. The Young Bucks are showing some great tag team wrestling. Matt makes the cover on Mark Briscoe and only gets a two count when he barely kicks out of the cover. Matt sets up Mark and belly to back suplex into a modified side power bomb. Matt steps back from Mark and waits for him to get on his knees. KNEELING SUPERKICK ROCKS MARK! Matt steps back with a fairly obvious grin on his face and gets a cover and only a two count.
Matt raises his hand into the air and stomps down on the head of Mark Briscoe. Mark is trying to fight his way back to his feet. Matt kneelifts his enemy in the stomach and tag to Nick. Reverse neckbreaker set up into a springboard splash from Nick. Nick covers the prone Mark Briscoe and gets a two count. He steps back and goes for another superkick. Mark ducks it and cobra clutch into a suplex on Nick! The Young Buck has been dropped onto his head. Matt reaches into the ring to grab his brother. The referee forces him back and the tag is made to Jay Briscoe! The referee might not have seen it though!
Jay rushes in, fists of fire until the referee forces him back into the corner. The referee argues with the hot tempered Briscoe as the Young Bucks stomp Mark in the corner, doing some illegal double teaming behind the referee’s back. Matt throttles Mark with the tag rope. The referee can’t allow the tag if the referee did not see the tag.
The Bucks are beating down Mark in the corner. Matt nails Mark with a series of knee lifts to the face. A succession of chops stuns Mark and he is thrown off into the ropes. A tilt a whirl is countered by Mark dropping down and then falling into the corner to make the tag to Jay Briscoe.
The referee sees the tag for real and Jay Briscoe storms into the ring with fists of fire. He is punching away at Matt Jackson. A recovering Nick Jackson is launched off of the ring apron with a huge punch. Nick Jackson falls onto the ring apron. The fans are cheering with Jay rushing across the ring and pulling out a sickening baseball slide to the chest of Nick to send him down to the floor.
Matt Jackson goes to the eyes of Jay and hoists him up for an attempted Death Valley Driver. Jay rams his elbow into the side of the head in his person. Jay shoves Matt off into the ropes. Kick to the midsection with Jay going for the Jay Driller. Matt pushes into the corner and connects with a series of shoulder thrusts in the corner. He backs off and hits a running elbow strike to the top of the head. SUPERKICK CONNECTS TO JAY! The tag is made to Nick Jackson. A springboard elbow smash drilled down onto the chest of Jay. The cover is made hooking the leg and only a two and nine tenths count after Jay kicked out of the pin.
Nick Jackson stomps on the chests of Jay and sets him up into the corner. He’s rammed hard back first into the corner. The spine of the Briscoe Brother connects into the buckles hard with Nick working over him with a succession of forearm smashes down across the back of the head. Nick Jackson whips Jay into the ropes, but it’s reversed. Mark pops up and nails Nick across the back of the head. Jay has Nick set up and JAY DRILLER CONNECTS! Mark runs across the ring and knocks Matt Jackson off of the ring apron. The Briscoe Brothers get the win in 13:22. The Briscoe Brothers defeated the Young Bucks in 13:22(*** ¼)
The Briscoe Brothers have avenged their championship match loss that the Young Bucks cost them. Jay and Mark might be ready to challenge for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles once again.
We have our next match featuring the NAWA Television Championship on the like. Mike Bennett will step into the ring with Willie Mack for the championship gold one more time tonight. Bennett said this is Mack’s last shot so he better make it count.
The match between Willie Mack and Mike Bennett for the NAWA Television Champion takes place. Bennett stalls the challenger for a little bit at the start, as we only have a fifteen minute time limit for the Television Title, so Bennett hopes to run that clock down. Mack baseball slides Bennett and throws him into the ring. The Mack unloads on Bennett with a succession of punches. Each punch rattle Bennett and throws him into the ropes. Mack delivers a running shoulder tackle which brings the champion down.
Mack stomps down on the back of the head of Mack and pulls him up. Bennett is scooped up onto his shoulders. The champion kicks his feet and drops down. Mack spins around and a massive forearm smash drills Bennett against the jaw. More forearm smashes drill Bennett over the head. Mack hoists up Bennett onto his shoulders and airplane spin. The challenger dizzies the champion before dropping him down. Mack nails him with a massive headbutt. Bennett goes down and Mack covers him hooking the leg for a two count.
Bennett begs off in the corner. Mack holds Bennett gets his thumb straight in the eye. A series of chops rattle the Mack back. Bennett throws Mack into the ropes and kneelift followed by a snap mare. Bennett applies a bodyscissors sleeperhold to the Mack in an attempt to make the big man expand some energy. Mack fights up out of the hold just in time. Bennett returns fire with a succession of stomps down across the back of the head. He front facelocks the Mack and powers him down.
The fans rally behind Mack who is trying to push up to a standing position. Mack launches Bennett into the corner as hard as possible. The champion tries to get counted out. Mack grabs Bennett and launches him back into the ring. Bennett staggers back a couple of feet and Mack nails him with a kick to the chest. Mack steps back and a huge high cross body block! The bulk of Mack squashes the champion like a bug underneath him. Mack covers Bennett hooking the leg and gets a two and nine tenths count.
That move could have been the difference maker. Mack goes for a kick to the midsection, but it’s blocked. Bennett dodges a back spin kick. Mack has been taken down on the canvas. Bennett hooks him and modified neckbreaker brings Mack down. Bennett makes the cover hooking the leg and gets two count. He makes two more covers and two, two counts are delivered.
Bennett digs the sole of his boot down across the face of Mack and stomps away at him. The NAWA Television champion applies a chinlock to force Mack down onto the canvas. Mack is fighting his way up out of the move and tries to nail his adversary with a succession of elbow smashes to the side of the chest. Mack knocks Bennett off of the ropes and hits him with a huge running shoulder tackle.
Mack bounces Bennett off of the canvas. A forearm smash succession of blows drills Bennett down across the back of the head. He lifts Bennett onto his shoulders and Samoan Drop connects. Mack makes the cover hooking the leg and scores a two and nine tenths count!
Up on the second rope goes the challenger and he jumps off with a double axe-handle chop right behind Bennett’s head. Mack rushes towards him, but Bennett catches him and drives him into the corner hard. BOX OFFICE SMASH BRINGS MACK DOWN! Bennett outsmarted Mack and holds him down just enough to score the pin in 9:55. Mike Bennett pinned Willie Mack with the Box Office Smash in 9:55(** ¼)
Bennett takes the NAWA Television Title and holds it up in token of victory. He walks back to the outside and taunts the fans with the belt and this draws huge boos. He parades around the ring with the championship belt.
Tonight, Ricochet tries to prove that his win over Kevin Steen was not a fluke by stepping into the ring and going one on one with the Steen Death Machine tonight at StarClash 11. Steen pushes Ricochet into the corner at the bell and goes for a forearm smash. Ricochet ducks the move and Steen hits the corner. Ricochet runs across the ring, jumps to the second rope and dives off onto Steen with a springboard armdrag which sends Steen flopping over onto the canvas.
Fists and feet of fury of Ricochet drive Steen back into the ropes. Ricochet goes for a back elbow smash. Steen ducks and Ricochet springboards off of the middle rope before taking Steen down with a moonsault. He covers Steen hooking the leg and gets a two count. Steen is on his hands and knees. Ricochet leaps onto the back of Steen. He goes for a standing shooting star press to Steen’s back. The former NAWA International champion grabs the ankle of Ricochet and flips him over.
Steen jumps on the top of Ricochet’s head and bullies him with a succession of forearm smashes down across the back of his head. Steen scoops up Ricochet and drives him into the corner as hard as possible. Ricochet is doubled over in the corner from Steen’s attack. Steen winds up and nails Ricochet with a thunderous forearm smash down across the back of the head. More powerful forearm smashes. Steen has Ricochet set up and high-angle belly to back suplex. He steps back and a running senton to the chest. Ricochet is covered hooking the leg. There’s a kick out at a two and nine tenths count.
The fans are booing Steen who hammers down on the back of the head of his opponent. He throws Ricochet into the corner and running clothesline in the corner. Steen holds Ricochet and pulls him into a clothesline. Steen climbs to the outside and heads to the top rope. He waits for Ricochet to get up. Steen jumps off of the top rope, lands on his feet, and kicks Ricochet in the balls. He connects with a double underhook backbreaker. The cover is made on Ricochet for a two and a half count!
Steen grabs Ricochet and applies a bow and arrow submission hold. He’s racking the back of Ricochet against his knees. The former NAWA Cruiserweight Champion is struggling to find a way out of the hold. Steen breaks the hold and pounds away at Ricochet’s lower back. He steps back and stomps Ricochet down across his back. The thunderous attack of his foot drives into Ricochet’s spine. Steen scoops up Ricochet and drives him down with another backbreaker.
The brutalized torture of the much stronger man is continued. Steen throws Ricochet into the ropes for an attempted Pop-Up Power Bomb. Ricochet counters with a satellite headscissors to bring Steen down to the canvas. Steen staggers to a standing position and Ricochet drills Steen with numerous forearm smashes. He sends Steen off into the ropes. Steen comes back with a huge clothesline to send Ricochet flying three hundred and sixty-degrees in the air.
Steen drives Ricochet into the corner and thunderous forearms to the chest. Ricochet is slumped up against the buckle. He eats the full force of Steen’s forearm shot to the chest. Steen sets up Ricochet and puts him on the top rope. Steen climbs up on the top rope and goes for a superplex. The move is blocked by Ricochet with uppercuts to the chin. Steen is doubled over and Ricochet does a sunset flip power bomb off of the top rope. He covers Steen for the one, two, and a kickout just at the count of two and nine tenths!
A yell of “come on!” comes from Ricochet. He steps back and springs off of the ropes. A somersault headscissors brings Steen down to the canvas. Ricochet holds his hand up and waits on Steen to get up. Ricochet hammers him with multiple chops and a series of rapid fire kicks into the corner. Ricochet jumps on Steen’s shoulders and REVERSE FRANKENSTEINER DUMPS HIM DOWN! Ricochet stacks up Steen for the cover and gets a two and nine tenths count!
The fans are on their feet and chanting for Ricochet. Ricochet kicks Steen in the bridge of the nose to send him back into the corner. A succession of chops rocks Steen and now Ricochet throws him into the corner. A jumping European uppercut catches Steen into the corner. Ricochet has Steen down and climbs to the top rope. 630 Senton is avoided. Ricochet lands on his feet and gets caught by a Steen spear! Ricochet is cut in half and Steen picks him up before sending Ricochet off of the ropes. The Pop-Up Power Bomb is countered into a flipping dropkick and Ricochet comes out of mid flip with a standing shooting star press down on Steen. Ricochet covers him hooking the leg and only a two and a half count!
The fans are cheering Ricochet who is pounding away at Steen. Steen is slumped in the corner with Ricochet being sent off into the ropes. The head is ducked and Steen kicks him hard in the bridge of the nose. He’s set up and A THUNDEROUS PACKAGE PILEDRIVER! Ricochet might be done. Steen covers and that’s good enough to score the pin. Kevin Steen pinned Ricochet in 14:44(*** ¾)
Ricochet gave it a good go in this match. He avoided Steen’s Pop Up Power Bomb. The Package Piledriver was something that could not be really avoided under any circumstances. Steen steps back from the downed body of Ricochet and leaves the ring without another word. It was almost like Ricochet earned Steen’s respect, but surely that can’t be right.
The NAWA Women’s championship match is next. Gail Kim has returned after a few years off doing other things. She wants the NAWA Women’s Title back. She wants the gold that she held for the first time all the way back in 2006. It’s been five long years since Gail Kim has held the NAWA Women’s Title. To get the gold, she has to go past Mickie James, who would do anything to hold onto the title.
The next match features the NAWA Women’s Championship between Mickie James and Gail Kim. Both women lock up at the bell and they perform some great technical wrestling action. Kim manages to get the better of the exchange with a pair of armdrags. Mickie bounces to her feet and goes for an armwringer. Gail Kim goes behind, and Mickie backs her off into the ropes. Gail Kim catches the champion with a double foot to the face and jumps on her shoulders before bringing her down into a headscissors. A headscissors submission is applied to Mickie James.
Mickie struggles out of the move with Gail Kim putting pressure on the neck and head. Gail rolls Mickie over and she reaches the ropes. The challenger offers a clean break and waits for Mickie to get back up. Gail Kim hooks her in a headlock and Mickie bounces her opponent off of the ropes. Gail Kim comes back with a kneelift and a snap mare, before she leapfrogs over Mickie and hits a running dropkick. Kim covers Mickie hooking the leg and gets a two count off of that move.
The fans are rallying behind Mickie. Gail Kim is pounding her down to the canvas. The fans are cheering on her. Gail Kim grabs Mickie in a gutwrench and drives her down with a gutbuster. Bow and arrow submission hold is applied to the champion. Mickie is being stretched in this deadly submission move. The champion fights and manages to elbow out of the hold.
The submission expertise of Gail Kim may prove to be the deciding factor in this match. Mickie fights back with a series of forearm smashes. She nails Kim into the corner and shoulder thrusts. Mickie is going to have to make this one a street fight because she’s not beating Gail Kim in a technical match. She goes to the top rope but Gail Kim dropkicks Mickie in the knee and causes her to land on the ring apron hard.
The fans go into a hush as Mickie James favors her knee on the outside. She might have blown it out when hitting the ring apron. A lesser champion would have taken the countout loss. Mickie James crawls back into the ring. The second she’s away from the ropes, Gail Kim grabs Mickie’s leg and snaps her over with a vicious dragon screw leg whip. The kneebar is applied with Gail Kim just rocking herself back on the leg. Mickie is struggling against Gail Kim’s grip. The agony is spreading through her.
The fans are chanting for Mickie and Gail Kim is just torturing the leg. Mickie reaches the ropes and the hold is broken. Gail Kim offers a clean break and waits for Mickie to get up. The two lock up and Gail Kim goes for a single-leg takedown. She goes for the Figure-Four Leglock. Mickie fights out with punches and headbutts from her back. Anything to keep Gail Kim from putting further pressure upon the leg, and leading to torment. Mickie is underneath the ropes and another clean break.
Mickie pulls herself up to show the heart of a champion. Gail Kim rocks Mickie James with repeated chops across the chest. She throws Mickie into the corner hard. Mickie stops Kim’s momentum with an elbow smash. Mickie double legs Gail Kim and takes her down with a series of forearm smashes. Mickie is throwing back from Kim. She pulls herself up by one leg and nails Kim with a huge Discus Clothesline. She did not get enough momentum off of that one. It could be enough for the cover and only a two count!
The challenger is pulled up to a standing position. Mickie chops away at Gail Kim and throws her off into the ropes. Gail Kim dodges a back elbow smash. Mickie hits another Discus Clothesline. She covers Gail Kim hooking the leg and get a two and nine tenths count! Each move brings Mickie coming closer to getting the win. She buries her foot into the ribs of Gail Kim. Another series of kicks to the ribs and she sets up Gail Kim, going for the Mickie-DDT. The move is reversed and Gail Kim dumps Mickie James on her knee.
She clutches the injured knee with Gail Kim driving down onto the Mickie’s knee. She grabs the leg and applies a Stretch Muffler. Gail Kim puts on the pressure and keeps cranking on at the leg. Mickie screams and thrashes around the hold. She has no choice to tap out to preserve her knee from suffering the injury. Gail Kim become the NAWA Women’s Championship over Mickie James with the Stetch Muffler in 12:17(***)
Gail Kim takes the NAWA Women’s Title Belt. She’s the champion for the second time since her reign ended in 2006. Mickie James suffered a bad break with her knee injury and her nine month title reign comes crashing to a close.
The NAWA World Tag Team Titles are on the line next when Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team challenge the Motor City Machine Guns. Alex Shelley and Shelton Benjamin lock up at the bell and Benjamin throws Shelley into the ropes. Leapfrog over the charging Shelley and Benjamin catches Shelley with a series of kicks before connecting with a series of punches. The tag is made to Haas and Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team throws Shelley into the ropes. Haas buries his shoulder into the chest of Shelley and takes him down with a snap mare.
Haas hooks the arms back and cranks on them. The fans are getting behind Shelley. Haas drops the hold with a series of stomps to the chest of Shelley. He picks up Shelley and slams him into the extended foot of Shelton Benjamin. Benjamin and Haas throw the champion into the ropes and a double back elbow smash brings him down. Benjamin taunts Sabin as he’s on the ring apron. A series of stomps down onto Shelley’s head. Shelley is hoisted up and Benjamin takes him down with a front facelock before hitting a series of forearm smashes to the chest. More forearm smashes and more stomps to the chest. Benjamin backs off and hits a leaping kneedrop across his chest. Another succession of kneedrops to the chest punishes Shelley. Another cover and another two count.
Benjamin uppercuts Shelley in the chest before throwing him into the corner. Haas nails Shelley in the side of the head from the ring apron. Benjamin gutwrenches Shelley and takes him down with a suplex. He steps to the ring apron and waits for Shelley. Springboard clothesline sends Shelley down to the canvas. Benjamin makes the cover hooking the leg and gets a two count.
Tag made to Haas and Benjamin slams him down, before hoisting up Haas and dropping him down with a modified legdrop. Haas covers Shelley hooking the leg and gets a two and a half count. Haas picks up Shelley and punishes him with a series of kneelifts to the head. Haas connects with a Northern Lights Suplex and floats over for a two count. Haas applies a full nelson bodyscissors to further punish and stretch out the champion.
The fans are getting on the case of Haas as he is putting the pressure on Shelley’s waist and arms. Shelley is fighting his way out of the move and fights out of the move. Haas backs off and catches Shelley directly across the bridge of the nose with a kneelift. He beats on Shelley and sends him off into the ropes. A tilt a whirl is countered with a spinning headscissors. Shelley tries to make it to the corner. Tag made to Benjamin who pulls Shelley back into the center of the ring at the last second. Elbow drop connects with the canvas. Shelley bolts it to the corner and the tag is made.
The tag is made to Chris Sabin. The fresh man is in with one half of the NAWA World Tag Team Champions laying a beating on his adversary. Chops rock Benjamin and send him off into the ropes. Sabin hits a jumping knee lift to bring Benjamin down to the canvas. He raises one hand up and waits for Benjamin to get back up. A huge kick to the midsection doubles him over before Sabin steps back and nails Benjamin with a huge high knee lift to send him into the corner. A series of punches and Haas tries to interfere. Sabin throws Haas into Benjamin and sends both of them crashing down to the canvas.
Haas is on the outside and Sabin steps to nail Benjamin hard in the ribs. Onto the shoulders, but Benjamin drops down and waistlock before driving him into Haas’s forearm. Sabin is taken down with a huge German Suplex which drops him down onto the ground. Benjamin floats over on the cover and gets a two and nine tenths count.
The fans are booing at Benjamin. Benjamin drives a knee down onto the chest of Sabin. The tag is made to Haas. Benjamin has Sabin set up in wheelbarrow and Haas comes off of the ropes with a springboard legdrop to the back of the head. He covers Sabin hooking the leg and only gets a two count. Haas applies a stretch hold on the canvas. The fans are not happy with Haas slowing down the tempo of this match once again. Hass backs off and hits a leaping elbow smash to the back of Sabin’s head.
Waistlock takedown brings Sabin down to the canvas. Haas applies a bodyscissors working over Sabin. The fans are heckling Haas, but Haas pays them no mind. He delivers several relaxed elbows to the chest of Sabin. Haas switches to a double armbar on the canvas. Sabin is pushing up to a standing position and Haas elbows him the head. He sets up Sabin and a tag to Benjamin. Benjamin springboards off of the ropes, and trips, falling on his face. Haas holds up Sabin for about ten more seconds before Sabin counters him with a DDT!
Benjamin pulls himself up, looking a bit wobbly. He goes for a kick, but Sabin blocks the kick. Dragon Whip is avoided and the tag is made to Alex Shelley! Shelley blows into the ring and is fresh once again. He is beating away on Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team. He sends Benjamin through the ropes and all the way to the arena floor. Chops stun Benjamin before throwing him into the corner hard. Shelley hits him with a clothesline and hooks him around the head. SLICED BREAD #2 CONNECTS! The fans are brought back into this match after the slow-paced matwork. Shelley makes the cover hooking the leg. A two and a half count before the cover is broken up.
The fans are losing their minds with boos. Haas is pounding away at Shelley. Shelley dumps him to the arena floor. The Guns are setting up Benjamin and the Skull and Bones connect. Sabin dives through the ropes onto Haas as Shelley gets the cover and scores the pin. The Motor City Machine Guns retained the NAWA World Tag Team Titles over Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team in 16:33(** ¼)
The Guns retain that tough title defense against Wrestling’s Greatest Tag Team. They walk to the back with the gold, and celebrate amongst the people.
The next match featured James Storm taking on Samoa Joe in the number one contendership for the NAWA World Title. The winner of this match will receive a championship opportunity down the road at the winner of tonight’s main event. James Storm comes flying at the bell with punches and kicks to stun Samoa Joe. The Samoan Submission Machine is backed up in the corner.
The fans are losing their minds, with James Storm chopping away at Joe drawing cheers. He throws Joe off into the ropes. Joe catches Storm with an elbow smash. Joe is hammering away at the back of the head of James Storm. He throws Storm off into the ropes. The back elbow smash is ducked and James Storm comes back off of the ropes with a running jumping forearm smash. Storm waits for Joe to get up and a kick to the midsection. The Cowboy hits a bulldog and makes the cover for a two count.
It’s going to take a lot more than that to put Samoa Joe away and James Storm understands that about as well as anyone else. He motions for Joe to get to his feet and hammers away at him with a series of jabs. James Storm goes for a suplex. Joe puts the breaks on. Storm hammers him with forearms to the back of the head and a dropkick sends Joe into the corner. James Storm hits a leaping clothesline into the corner. He climbs to the second rope and a diving kneelift to the back of the head. Storm has to keep putting the heat on Joe. He covers Joe hooking the leg and gets a two count. Storm waits for Joe to get up and Last Call, no Joe rolls to the arena floor to avoid it.
Storm walks across the ring to grab onto Samoa Joe. Joe snaps Storm’s throat on the top rope and backs him off. Joe steps into the ring and nails Storm with a succession of elbow strikes to the back of the head. Storm staggers back from Joe’s onslaught. Joe grabs Storm in a waistlock and drills him with a vicious release German Suplex to dump him down onto the canvas. Joe makes the cover on Storm hooking the leg for a two count. The fans are losing their minds and Joe waits for Storm to get to his feet. Joe hammers away at the back of Storm’s head and throws him into the ropes. A running clothesline stuns him in the corner. Joe brings Storm up and a thunderous Samoan Drop knocks the wind out of Storm. Joe covers Storm hooking the leg and gets a two and nine tenths count.
The fans are losing their minds with Joe beating down Storm and rubbing the sole of his boot across the face of Storm. The fans are losing their mind with boos. Joe yells at them to shut up and grabs Storm by the leg before ramming his knee into the canvas. Joe applies the STF to punish the Cowboy. The fans are losing their minds with Joe putting all kinds of pressure on the knee of James Storm. He also cranks down on the head and the back of the neck. The fans are trying to rally behind James Storm. He makes it to the ropes.
Joe takes a full four count. A series of kicks to the back of the head of James Storm and now Joe picks him up. A series of forearm smashes. Joe sets up Storm and power bombs him down to the canvas. He holds onto Storm and another power bomb. Joe hooks Storm and turns him over into the Texas Cloverleaf! The Samoan Submission Machine tortures Storm for another thirty seconds before Storm manages to scurry to the ropes to break the hold.
A huge kneedrop down the back of Storm’s head. Joe yells that he’s nothing without Roode and nothing without Beer Money. Belly to back suplex countered and Storm pulls out a lung blower. Storm rolls over and looks to make the tag, out of instinct. He pulls himself back up and releases that he’s all on his own. Joe charges Storm and Storm ducks it. Storm hammers away at Joe and goes for a Discus Clothesline. Joe ducks it and APPLIES THE REAR NAKED CHOKE!
The fans are getting on Joe’s case as he applies the Rear Naked Choke to James Storm. Storm is trying to push Joe back into the corner. Joe is holding on the hold. If he wraps his legs around Storm’s midsection and squeezes his chest, it’s over. The match is over and Samoa Joe will have gotten the win. The fans are getting on the case of Joe. Joe is trying to put the pressure on. Storm makes it to the ropes. The referee puts the four count on Joe!
Joe is beating down James Storm in the ropes. Storm flies to the ring apron and nails him with a huge kick to the chest which rocks him. Joe hooks James Storm back into the ring for a suplex. Storm holds onto the ring rope to block his attempt to back in. Joe stomps away at Storm and drops him to the ring apron. Joe drops down on top of James Storm and slams him into the ring steps before rolling him back into the ring. Joe nails Storm with a knee smash into the corner. Multiple knee smashes connect and Joe steps back with a huge Yakuza Kick. He leaves his boot print on Storm’s cheek!
Joe is just dissecting James Storm. He motions for his opponent to get up. The Rear Naked Choke is avoided when Storm catches Joe with a rake to the eyes and then a jawbreaker. Storm nails Joe with a huge clothesline. Both men are down on the canvas and Joe is getting up first. He beats on Storm and goes for a Reverse Samoan Drop. Storm slides down the back door and hits Joe with a belly to back suplex.
Both men are down once again. James Storm climbs to a standing position and he trades punches with Samoa Joe. He throws Joe off into the ropes. A back elbow smash is ducked STORM HITS THE LAST CALL ON THE BACK SWING! Joe drops to his knees and Storm winds up. A SECOND LAST CALL! Storm covers Joe hooking the leg and scores the pin. James Storm pinned Samoa Joe with the Last Call in 13:07(****)
Storm threw pretty much everything he had into that final Last Call. We see Joe sitting up and massaging his jaw. Storm raises his hand and JOE GRABS HIM IN THE REAR NAKED CHOKE! Joe yells how Storm scored a fluke win. He applies the Rear Naked Choke and now he has Storm at his mercy. Joe is putting the pressure on Storm’s chest and forcing him down to the canvas.
The aftermath has Joe step back from Storm’s broken body. Storm might have won the battle, but Samoa Joe just left him laying once again.
The next match features two old rivals and tag team partners taking on each other, with AJ Styles putting the NAWA International Title on the line against Christopher Daniels. Both men perform a back and forth game of “can you top this?” with Styles coming off of the ropes with a somersault and flipping Daniels down onto his head with a Frankensteiner. Daniels rolls over onto his feet and Styles kicks him in the midsection. He grabs Daniels and Daniels sends him off of the ropes. Back elbow smash is ducked. Spin kick is ducked and AJ Styles delivers that huge leaping dropkick.
The fans are getting behind Styles. Daniels waves him off in the corner. A succession of forearm smashes delivered before the Fallen Angel backs off even further. Styles snap mares Daniels and hits a leaping kneedrop to the chest. He hits three more kneedrops in succession to take down the Fallen Angel. Styles spreads his arms out and calls for Daniels to get to his feet. A kick to the midsection sets up Daniels and Styles Clash is attempted. Daniels fights back and shoves him into the corner.
An uppercut to the throat rocks AJ Styles! Daniels connects with a series of chops to the chest and throws him into the ropes. A running kneelift connects to Styles in the corner. Daniels hooks Styles in a gutwrench and takes him over with a gutwrench into a sitout slam. The Fallen Angel covers Styles hooking the leg and gets a two and a half count. Daniels hooks Styles and applies a dragon sleeper. He pushes back onto the head of Styles. Styles is fighting with the fans rallying behind him.
The challenger for the NAWA International Champion puts an immense amount of pressure on the head and neck of AJ Styles. Styles is trying to fight his way out of the move, with elbow strikes. Daniels brings him down with a modified reverse neckbreaker. He covers Styles hooking the leg and gets a two count. Daniels stands on the forehead of his opponent and stomps away at him.
Daniels picks up Styles and a backbreaker brings him down. He is working over the back to prevent Styles from pulling off the Styles Clash. Given that this is the deadliest weapon in the back of AJ Styles, this is a pretty smart attack by Daniels. He applies a Boston Crab, with hooking in. He leans back and sits on the back of AJ Styles. Styles struggles to get to his hands and knees to break the move. Daniels leans in to force more pressure on the back. The hold is applied and Styles is almost to the ropes. HE GRABS THE BOTTOM ROPE!
The hold is broken and Daniels hammers away at the back of the head of his adversary. Daniels hoists up Styles off of the canvas. A series of back elbow smashes start to rock Daniels. Daniels sends Styles off into the ropes and takes him with a kick to the midsection. He hooks the arms and goes for the Angel’s Wings. Styles counters out of the move with a high back body drop. He bridges to make a cover and only gets a two count.
Daniels is back up and shot to the side of the head. Another series of shots and now Daniels has Styles on his shoulders. Styles counters with a succession of elbow strikes and flips over onto his feet. PELE KICK DELIVERED TO DANIELS! Styles climbs to the outside. He waits on Daniels to get up. Springboard forearm smash connects to Daniels. Styles makes the cover hooking the leg and only gets a two count.
The champion gets a close nearfall on the challenger. Styles forearm smashes away at Daniels. Successive chops drill Daniels across the chest. The stinging effect of those moves backs the challenger off. Daniels is launched into the ropes. Daniels catches him and sends him to the ring apron. A running boot to the side of the head before Daniels hooks Styles and brings him back into the ring with a vicious DDT! He makes the cover on Styles hooking the leg and gets a two count!
Daniels picks up Styles and drills him with a series of elbow strikes to the back of the head. He goes for the Angel’s Wings. Styles once again backs Daniels into the corner. A series of punches to the side of the head and Styles hits him with a huge elbow smash to the head. Styles jumps to the top rope, but Daniels catches him. The NAWA International Champion has been crotched on the top rope. Daniels climbs in front of Styles. He’s going for the super sunset flip power bomb.
Styles hangs onto the top rope to block Daniels. Daniels pulled out this move to beat Styles back at WrestleClash I. Daniels beats on Styles and goes for the super sunset flip power bomb. NO STYLES COUNTERS IN MID-SNAP WITH A FRANKENSTEINER! Daniels is on his knees and Styles has him hoisted up. Styles Clash connects and Styles rolls over Daniels into the pin to score the pin. AJ Styles retained the NAWA International Title over Christopher Daniels with the Styles Clash in 15:33(****)
The fans are cheering as Styles retains the title in an impressive match. He takes the NAWA International Title Belt and holds it up over his head. He has countered the same move that beat him at WrestleClash I and that lead into the pin. Styles straps the NAWA International Championship belt over his shoulder.
The next match features Austin Aries going up against Miles Stylish. The cockiness of Aries could not be defeated. Both of them surround each other, with Stylish and Aries locking up against each other. Aries goes behind Stylish and waistlocks him. He rams Stylish into the corner hard. Stylish elbows out of the move and goes back behind Aries. Single leg-take down and Stylish applies a hammerlock. Aries fights up to his feet and Stylish shoves Aries off into the ropes. A drop-toe hold into a spinning toe hold. Aries scrambles to the ropes and forces the break.
Stylish and Aries lock up one more time and Stylish goes behind Aries, applying a vicious hammerlock. He cranks on the arm with Aries trying to push himself up out of the hammerlock. Stylish sends Aries off into the ropes. A kneelift to the chest and Stylish grabs Aries. A swinging snap suplex brings him down to the canvas. Stylish quickly floats over and gets a two count. He waits for Aries to get to his feet. Stylish hammers away at the back of the head of Aries. Aries swings away at Stylish. Stylish sends him into the corner on the opposite end of the ring. He brings Aries onto his shoulders and goes for the Las Vegas Trauma. He is trying to get this one done early. No, Aries kicks down and grabs Stylish around the waist. He pushes Stylish through the ropes!
Aries runs up over to the ropes and springboards off before connecting with a springboard dropkick to send Stylish crashing down to the floor. Aries perches himself on the ring apron and jumps off of the apron with a huge clothesline. He picks up Stylish and rams him into the ring apron. Aries climbs back into the ring and delivers a kick to the midsection. Several more kicks rattle Stylish before Aries backs him off into the corner. Aries brings Stylish down with a snap mare and then drives the forearms down across the face. The former four time NAWA World Champion is on his knees to be in perfect position for a huge dropkick from the Greatest Man That Ever Lived. Aries covers Stylish hooking the leg and gets a two count.
One could almost see Aries positioning Stylish for a second running dropkick. Aries sets up Stylish for a crucifix and delivers a succession of elbow strikes to the back of the head. He holds onto Stylish’s neck and applies a dragon sleeper. The fans are booing Aries as he punishes the former four time NAWA World Champion. Stylish tries to fight out of the move. Aries turns his head in just enough to connect with a sickening reverse neckbreaker. He covers Stylish hooking the leg and gets a two count!
The fans are trying to rally behind Stylish even more. Aries hammers him with forearms across the back. He is going for an attempt a brain buster. Stylish hangs onto the bottom rope to block it. Aries nails Stylish with a sickening kneelift to the chest. Another series of kneelifts batter Stylish against the ropes. Aries picks up Stylish on the shoulders and runs forward before connecting with a double knee gutbuster! The sickening attack to the ribs worked them over for a potential 450 splash. Aries covers Stylish for the two and nine tenths count!
Aries drives his knee deep into Stylish’s spine. He grabs Stylish and belly to back suplex brings him down. Aries gives the signal and an uppercut to the chest. Aries has Stylish set up for the brain buster. Stylish fights out with some knee strikes and lands on his feet. He goes for a Frankensteiner to Aries. Aries catches him and slingshots off of the ropes before hitting a power bomb into a double knee backbreaker! Aries covers Stylish hooking the leg and gets a two and nine tenths count.
The heart of the former NAWA World Champion will not die. Aries stands over his adversary and stomps his face in the most vicious manner possible. Aries picks up Stylish and slams him down to the canvas. Aries drags Stylish into position for the 450 Splash. He’s ascending to the top rope and ready to come down onto the chest. 450 Splash is missed when Stylish rolls out of the way!
Aries wiped himself out on that move. Stylish gets to a vertical base and kicks Aries in the ribs. Las Vegas Trauma is countered with Aries dropping down and waistlock. German suplex brings Stylish down onto his head! Aries grabs the face and flips back into the Last Chancery! This deadly submission move is putting pressure on Stylish’s neck. The former four time NAWA World Champion may have to give it up, he might have to submit. Aries puts the torque on. Stylish crawls over and collapses on the ropes.
The hold is broken and Aries beats on the back of Stylish. He pulls up Stylish in a gutwrench and hammers him with forearm smashes across the back and also across the chest. He throws Stylish off into the corner and catches him with a huge leg lariat to the chest. Stylish is doubled over and Aries sets him up. The brain buster connects this time. Aries is walking around the ring and doing some arrogant parading. This could cost him big time. He finally makes the cover hooking the leg and gets a two and nine tenths count.
Aries pulls up Stylish once again and then beats on him. He goes for another brain buster. Stylish blocks this one and then drops down. Stylish goes for a kick, but Aries blocks it and spins him around. Aries catches Stylish with a huge clothesline off of the rebound. Aries steps back and dropkicks the kneeling Stylish. Aries beats on him and goes for the Last Chancery once again, but Stylish is fighting. STYLISH POPS UP AND PUTS ARIES INTO THE FIREMAN’S CARRY BEFORE BRINGING HIM DOWN WITH THE LAS VEGAS TRAUMA! Stylish covers the leg and scores the pin.
In a blink of an eye, everything changes and in a blink of an eye, Miles Stylish has picked up the win over Austin Aries with the Las Vegas Trauma. The fans are on their feet cheering for Stylish as he has the win tonight on Pay Per View. He collapses to one knee.
Next up, we have one more match of the evening, and it’s the big one, the one we’ve all been waiting for. The New Age Wrestling Alliance championship is on the line with the former champion D’Angelo Dinero challenging the current champion Robert Roode in tonight’s feature bout.
The match is set and Robert Roode taunts D’Angelo Dinero at the bell. Both men lock up at the bell and Roode hiptosses the challenger on the ground. Roode is putting the badmouth on Dinero who gets back up to his feet. A series of chops stun Dinero and a headlock is applied. Dinero shoves Roode off into the ropes. Roode is about to come back. Dinero delivers a drop toe hold and a series of stomps before Roode scrambles to the corner. He forced a break off of that one.
Dinero waits for Roode to get into the ring. A series of chops deck Roode and Dinero throws Roode into the ropes. Monkey flip sends him flipping off into the ropes. Roode comes up to one knee and Dinero catches him with a kick to the chest. Dinero steps back and hits a leg lariat to send himinto the corner. A series of punches delivered to the top of Roode’s head. Dinero dropped down onto the canvas and waited for Roode to get back in. A kick to the chest stunned him and Dinero throws him off into the ropes. A running inverted bulldog brings Roode down. Dinero makes the cover hooking the leg and gets a two count.
The challenger is going for an early win. Roode begs off and then thumbs Dinero into the eyes. Roode throws Dinero into the ring post shoulder first to stall his momentum. Repeated forearm smashes clip Dinero across the back of the head before Roode connects with a belly-to-back suplex bringing him down. Roode raises up to his feet and stands on Dinero’s face. Boot scrape further punishes Dinero to draw the ire of the fans at ringside.
Roode rolls over Dinero and applies a seated chinlock, with his arms wrapped around the neck of Dinero. He puts added pressure on the back and spine before rising up and dropping the full force down onto Dinero’s back. Roode stands back and drives his knee down into Dinero’s back. Roode applies a chinlock to further punish Dinero and sap the energy out of him. Dinero is pushing back until Roode kneelifts him and sends him off of the ropes. Vicious high knee brings the challenger down. Roode covers him hooking the leg and gets a two count.
The fans are chanting for Dinero. Roode applies a front facelock. These power rest holds are really putting the squeeze on Dinero. Dinero is fighting his way to a standing position until Roode cuts him down with a short arm clothesline. Two elbow drops in succession punishes Dinero and Roode steps back before hitting a kick to the ribs. Multiple kicks stun Dinero with Roode pulling Dinero up. He holds up Dinero and hits him with a vicious suplex to drop him down to the canvas. Roode floats over and gets a two count.
Roode throws Dinero off into the ropes and sleeperhold is applied. The fans are chanting for Pope, and putting the badmouth on Roode. Roode turns the head in to force Dinero down to his knees. He is keeping up with this sleeperhold. All he needs is a little more weight. The referee checks the arm. It lifts and drops once. It lifts and drops a second time. One more time and Roode has just put Dinero to sleep to retain the title. The arm comes up and IT STAYS UP!
Dinero is struggling to his feet. Roode shoves Dinero off into the ropes before he can break and a huge spine buster brings him down. Roode makes a lazy cover on Dinero and gets a two count! He applies a headscissors to Dinero to punish him. He picks up Dinero and scoops up. Backbreaker delivered and holds him over the knee. Roode punishes Dinero with a knee to the spine. The fans are booing as Roode is putting the pressure on. Dinero is trying to fight out of the move.
Roode is beating down Dinero and throws him over to the ring apron. He nails Dinero on the back and hooks him to go for a suplex back into the ring. Dinero drops down and hits a reverse neckbreaker to Roode. Both of them are down on the canvas. Roode pulls himself up and goes for a punch. Dinero blocks it and comes back with a series of jabs. Dinero leapfrogs over a charging Roode and catches him with a running jumping forearm smash to the face. Dinero kips up to his feet and hits running somersault senton. He covers Roode hooking the leg and only gets a two count!
The fans are getting behind Dinero and chanting for him. Dinero winds up and punches away at Roode before sending him into the corner on the other end of the ring. Dinero connects with a corner clothesline and sets up Roode. FALCON ARROW BRINGS DOWN ROODE! Dinero makes the cover hooking the leg and gets a two and a half count!
The challenger is hammering away at Roode and pulling him up. Dinero is on the second rope and ten count punches. He delivers a sitdown face slam out of the corner. He motions for Roode to get to his feet and uppercut sends him into the corner. Dinero steps back and a huge kneelift to the chest rocks Roode. Dinero steps back and multiple chops to the chest rocks Roode. Dinero slams Roode into the corner. The DDE is attempted but Roode drops down. Dinero leaps to the second rope and comes off with a backspring cross body block. Two and nine tenths are delivered with Roode nearly rolling the shoulder up off of the canvas.
The championship was about half of a second away from slipping through Roode’s fingers. The fans are cheering with Dinero stepping back. The DDE is avoided the second time and Roode has Dinero on his shoulders. DEATH VALLEY DRIVER CONNECTS! Roode covers Dinero and hooks the leg for the pin. Robert Roode retains the NAWA World Title over D’Angelo Dinero in 16:55(*** ¼)
The fans are on their feet to boo and throw garbage at the smug NAWA World Champion. Dinero had a couple of close nearfalls and all it took was one mistake. Roode holds up the belt in a token of victory. Next month at Luck of the Draw, he faces his former partner James Storm.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 22, 2017 7:08:20 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 12/15/2011:
James Storm comes into the backstage area and he wants a match tonight against Samoa Joe. He doesn’t want just any match against Joe. He wants a Last Man Standing Match tonight on Glory. He will prove he can take down Joe for the ten count. Amanda Sinclair makes the match and Storm says that if he doesn’t win this match, Joe can take his title match at Luck of the Draw.
A Triple Threat Match featured Gail Kim defending against Sarah Stock and Alissa Flash. The NAWA Women’s Champion put her belt on the line in this amazing back and forth encounter. Stock is launched to the floor and Flash and Kim trade offensive moves, until Gail Kim hits the Eat Defeat for the pin in 10:55(**** ¼)
Gail Kim holds up the belt. Mickie James will be out for a month to rest up her knee after the beating it suffered. But she will be back sooner rather than later.
Homicide picks up the win over Rob Van Dam. Van Dam missed a Five Star Frog Splash which puts him into the perfect position for the Gringo Cutter for the pin in 13:22(****)
We see Harry Harris showing up backstage. Harris announces that the tenth year Anniversary of NAWA Glory is going to take place in less than three week’s time. Being a former four time champion, Harris wants a piece of it and he doesn’t care what. He’s going to call Amanda Sinclair out and ask what her intentions are about the ten year anniversary of NAWA Glory show on January 3rd, 2012.
El Generico took a beating from Hernandez and kept coming back. Hernandez rocked Generico back off into the ropes, but the Border Toss is countered. Two stiff Yakuza Kicks connected and Generico pins Hernandez in 9:43(***)
The Young Bucks and the Motor City Machine Guns took to the ring in non-title action. The Bucks manage to sneak out a win with a roll up on Sabin with Nick Jackson pulling the tights in 12:20(*** ¼)
The Bucks win this non-title match against the Guns and could put themselves in line for another title shot.
Harry Harris is out and he asks about January 3rd. Amanda Sinclair comes out and confirms that it’s not going to be the tenth Anniversary of NAWA Glory, but it’s going to be a special NAWA Glory reunion. Harry Harris will step into the ring with one of his greatest rivals, Miles Stylish! Also, the NAWA World Champion Robert Roode defends his title against a former NAWA World Champion, in fact, the first NAWA World Champion, Jeff Jarrett. Plus, Christopher Daniels takes on Raven in a reprise from their blood feud, Ron Waterman and Tony Mamaluke square off, and one more time, the Backyard Dudes take on the French Revolution, this time the war to settle it all! There is going to be straight fire as NAWA Glory celebrates its ten year anniversary with some old friends returning.
Our main event featured a brutal Last Man Standing Match between Samoa Joe and James Storm. Both of these competitors tore the roof off of the place, with several brutal moves. Joe hits a violent Muscle Buster onto three chairs. Storm fights back to his feet and Joe hammers away at Storm some more. Storm hits a Last Call driving the chair into Joe’s face. Another Last Call knocks him off of the apron. Storm gets his hands on two beer bottles and smashes them against Joe’s head before hitting a flying elbow smash off of the top rope through a table on the arena floor. This is enough for James Storm to get up and cement his win over Joe in 22:22(**** ¼)
The fans are cheering, it will be James Storm challenging for the NAWA World Championship. Robert Roode stands on the ramp and yells “I made you!” Storm points to his waist and holds his hands up, drawing cheers. Roode has to get past Jeff Jarrett on January 3rd, but if he does, it will be Roode against Storm.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 24, 2017 7:31:24 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 12/22/2011:
We are less than two weeks away from the tenth anniversary of the New Age Wrestling Alliance. Tonight, we will see Ricochet go against the NAWA World Champion Robert Roode in the main event. Plus, all this and more, leading up NAWA Glory on January 3rd, 2012, the tenth anniversary show.
Austin Aries and Willie Mack stepped into the ring for a rocking little opening bout. Aries and Mack traded maneuvers on the mat, with Mack using his power to overwhelm Aries. Aries hits Mack with a low blow and a DDT, before setting him up for the 450 Splash. Aries pulls the tights for leverage for the pin in 10:22(*** ½)
Kevin Steen is backstage, demanding a big opportunity tonight. Amanda Sinclair announces that he has a match tonight, and he better get ready.
Mike Bennett rolled over Colt Cabana, hitting him with the Box Office Smash for the pin in 10:00(***)
Bennett cuts a promo, hyping up his reign as NAWA World Television Champion. He talks some trash against anyone and throws out a challenge to any former NAWA Television Champion.
Backstage, Christopher Daniels and Kazarian are waiting by. Daniels talks about his match against Raven, and how Raven has really fallen into a slump, while Daniels is in the prime of his life. Kazarian and Daniels also discuss about how they want championship gold and their goal is to become the NAWA World Tag team Champions of the Wrold. That begins tonight.
The Briscoe Brothers took on Teddy Hart and Jack Evans in our next match. Mark is trapped and double teamed for a lot of this match until the hot tag is made. Jack Evans is thrown to the outside and Hart is nailed with the Spiked Jay Driller for the pin in 10:37(****)
The Briscoe Brothers are in the ring and they are jumped by Daniels and Kazarian. Kazarian and Daniels leave the Briscoe Brothers laying in the center of the ring.
Miles Stylish cuts a promo, reminding us he has an NAWA World Title shot any time he wants and WrestleClash XI will be the night he cashes in. He’s decided to declare he’s not entering the Luck of the Draw match as a result. Someone else can have a chance at the champ, before Stylish does. He talks about the match against Harry Harris. They are destined to do this forever.
Abyss returns to the NAWA to take on the Steen Death Machine. Kevin Steen and Abyss have a brutal match with Steen getting more and more frustrated as the match went on. Steen grabs a chair and waffles Abyss for it for the disqualification in 12:22(***)
Steen nails Abyss repeatedly about the back with a steel chair before throwing him back into the ropes. Pop-Up Power Bomb connects. Steen yells that he wants the gold.
Jeff Jarrett cuts a promo, talking about how he beat nineteen other men to become the NAWA World Champion on January 3rd, 2002. Now, he only needs to be beat one man to win the title back that he hasn’t held for ten years. It’s been a long time, but Jeff Jarrett will become the NAWA World Champion. He says Roode’s had his moment in the sun and now it’s time for Jeff Jarrett to shine.
Robert Roode had an intense match with Ricochet, with the high flyer giving Roode some intense moments. Roode catches him and Death Valley Driver dumps him in the center of the ring for the pin in 15:44(****)
Roode cuts a promo, promising to beat Jeff Jarrett and James Storm in his next two title defenses. Also, he talks about how Miles Stylish is going to fall in the main event at WrestleClash XI because you better believe Roode will still be there.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 26, 2017 7:22:36 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 12/29/2011:
The final NAWA Glory of 2011 features Charlie Haas against Miles Stylish in the main event. 2012 kicks off with the tenth year anniversary of NAWA Glory. Let’s head down to the ring for some action.
The duo of El Generico and Willie Mack picked up the win over the team of Mike Bennett and Austin Aries. This is some intense back and forth action. Mack dives over the ropes onto Aries, squashing him with a plancha on the arena floor. Bennett beats down Generico and cockily parades around the ring before getting rolled up with a small package in 14:38 for the pin. (***)
The NAWA Television Champion has just been pinned by El Generico. Generico runs to the back.
Amanda Sinclair is out to announce two more big matches for the 10 Year Anniversary show. We will see the first ever NAWA Tag Team Champions, Simon Diamond and Johnny Swinger, return to face off against the current NAWA World Tag Team Champions the Motor City Machine Guns. Plus, Jerry Lynn comes out of retirement one more time to take on Mike Bennett for the NAWA Television Title.
Homicide and Amazing Red had an intense back and forth encounter which ended with Homicide catching Red with the Gringo Killa and getting the win in 10:33(***)
Raven cuts a pre-recorded promo, talking about how he’s been in the company. He was invited to return to the company to face Christopher Daniels. The return match from the main event of WrestleClash III where they went to war in an insane Walk Through Hell Match. Raven is ready and willing to go. Daniels will fall again. Quote the Raven, never more.
Abyss gets the win in a hard-hitting match with Hernandez. The Black Hole Slam picks up a very impressive win in 14:33(****)
Kevin Steen runs out after the match and jumps Abyss from behind. The Steen Death Machine is beating up the Monster. Abyss fights back and throws Steen into the ropes. Big Boot sends Steen packing to the arena floor.
We cut backstage where Tony Mamaluke cuts a promo talking about how he’s celebrating the ten year anniversary by fighting Ron Waterman. Mamaluke promises to step into the ring and beat Ron Waterman. He comments how Larry Sweeney is looking down on him with a smile, and his spirit will guide him to victory over Ron Waterman.
The newly dubbed team of Bad Influence, of Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian, picked up the win over the Briscoe Brothers after Kazarian low blowed Jay which set him up for the Angel’s Wings from Daniels. The fans are giving the heels a fair amount of static after this match. (*** ½)
Disco Inferno cuts a promo, saying that Glory could not potentially celebrate its ten year anniversary without the Disco Inferno. And he will show up on Glory.
Miles Stylish and Charlie Haas had a very good technical match, with Haas gaining a couple of nearfalls. Stylish pulled out the LVT to score the pin in 15:33(*** ¾)
The announcers hype up the match between Miles Stylish and Harry Harris, these two great rivals lock up one more time. Next Tuesday, Glory turns ten. Be there!
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Post by mattharms on Jul 28, 2017 7:24:26 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 1/3/2012:
We see a recap of the very first NAWA Glory to open up the show tonight. Jeff Jarrett, the first NAWA World Champion ,meets the current NAWA World Champion Robert Roode for the championship. Plus, several classic matches get revisited, when Harry Harris takes on Miles Stylish, Raven takes on Christopher Daniels, and Tony Mamaluke squares off against Ron Waterman. Plus, The French Revolution takes on the Backyard Dudes tonight on Glory one more time. Let’s get things kicked off properly with the NAWA World Tag Team Titles on the line, in our first of three past versus present championship matches.
The Motor City Machine Guns retained the NAWA World Tag Team Titles over Simon Diamond and Johnny Swinger in the opening match. Simon and Swinger, the first ever NAWA World Tag Team Champions, looked to win their third ever tag team championship on this night. Chris Sabin finishes off Simon Diamond with the Cradle Shock after Shelley knocks Swinger to the floor in 13:22(***)
After the match, The Young Bucks come out and demand another match with the Motor City Machine Guns. The Guns accept the challenge and say this will be the last chance for the Bucks to challenge for the title.
Richard Ramos Ricardo, Attorney at Law comes out and says that he will not partake in this nonsense again. He was part of the Backyard Dudes when he had a serious head injury, and the French Revolution undid that serious head injury. Out comes Twizted Youth from the back with his usual gibberish, but Mr. Fernando distracts him, allowing Ricardo to beat up Twizted Youth and hit him with the Injunction.
Pierre Marquette and Lord Napoleon of the French Revolution make their way out and Pierre dances around the ring, before covering the limp body of Twizted Youth to score the pin in this match. Marquette gets on the microphone and comments how no one can stop him.
“Enter the Sandman” plays and the fans are on their feet, as Sandman stumbles down to the ring. He might be older and more beaten up, but he has his usual Singapore Cane. He enters the ring and canes both members of the French Revolution to a pop. Sandman holds up his cane drawing cheers from the fans. He pops open a beer and gives a toast to ten years of NAWA Glory.
Ron Waterman crushed Tony Mamaluke with the Water Bomb in 4:43. Business as usual as Mamaluke gets some token offense. (**)
Matt Bentley rushes down to the ring and tries to beat up Ron Waterman from behind. Waterman takes him down with the Water Bomb, laying him out in the ring. Waterman stands tall tonight on Glory.
We see Disco Inferno coming out and he has Shawn Stasiak and Mike Sanders in toe with him. Sanders and Stasiak taunt the crowd, and Disco says this company has gone to the dogs, ever since he left. Out comes Willie Mack to defend the honor of the current crop of superstars, but he gets jumped from behind. The three on one beatdown happens on Mack until the fans are cheering. THE GAMBLER RUNS DOWN FROM THE BACK! The fans are going excited as the Gambler is laying into Disco, Sanders, and Stasiak. Gambler gets on the microphone and comments how this is just like old times, isn’t it, Disco? Gambler and Mack agree to join forces to take on Disco and his goons in a three on two handicap match next on Glory.
Willie Mack and the Gambler defeated Disco Inferno, Shawn Stasiak, and Mike Sanders in a handicap match when Mack pinned Disco with the Chocolate Thunder Bomb in 5:33(*)
Mack and Gambler pose for the fans after the match, and Gambler says that Mack is the man! Mack smiles having gotten the rub from one of the most popular competitors in NAWA history.
Jerry Lynn and Miles Stylish are standing backstage, getting ready for their respective matches. In comes the Dark Warrior and we have all three members of the Triumvirate standing together. Lynn is ready for his match and Stylish is ready for his match tonight.
Mike Bennett used some dubious tactics to hang onto the NAWA Television title over Jerry Lynn. He used the ropes for leverage to win this match in 13:22(****)
Bennett celebrates the win tonight and holds his championship belt over his head. El Generico runs down to the ring and attacks Bennett, knocking him to the floor. Tope Suicida takes him to the ring.
Richard Ramos Ricardo, Attorney At Law comes out, cutting a promo, talking about how tonight, he was disrespected. He wants a real opponent and not some farce of a tag team match. “Natural Born Killerz” boots up and Ricardo has a shocked expression on his face. New Jack comes down to the ring with a trash can full of weapons in his hand and he throws it into the ring.
The next five minutes features New Jack beating Ricardo senseless with everything in that trash can. He waffles Ricardo with ten bowling pins over the head and then rolls a seven-ten split into his groin while in the corner. New Jack scrapes the cheese grater over his face, and smash Ricardo with the trash can several times. He nails him with the guitar and drags him over to the ramp. New Jack sets up Ricardo and climbs up before diving off from the balcony and splashing Ricardo’s body through the table.
Christopher Daniels scored a dubious win over Raven, after Kazarian ran interference and ate the Evenflow DDT. This allowed Daniels to ran Raven into the exposed buckle and hit the Last Rites for the pin in 13:20(** ¾)
Bad Influence stand over Raven, but here come the Briscoe Brothers to run them off.
Robert Roode cuts a promo talking about his ascension to the top of the mountain will not end tonight. Rather, it will only be just beginning. He calls out Jeff Jarrett so they can have their match.
The next match features Robert Roode taking on Jeff Jarrett for the NAWA World Title. Jarrett gets a couple of close nearfalls, but Roode outsmarts Jarrett and hits him with a low blow before hitting a Death Valley Driver for the pin in 14:33(*** ¾)
The fans are cheering as James Storm runs out and Roode bolts. Storm yells that at Luck of the Draw, he has one thing to say about Roode. Sorry About Your Damn Luck. Storm has been waiting to get his hands on Roode for four months and there will be no more running when the NAWA World Title is on the line.
Harry Harris talks about how there are champions and there are superstars and there are legends, but there is Harry Harris. Four times he held the NAWA World Championship. And now he’s here back in this company to defeat his greatest rival, at the tenth year anniversary of the company he built. He hopes Stylish is ready.
The main event happened with Miles Stylish picking up the win over Harry Harris in a pretty good match. Harris went for the Piledriver, but it had been reversed into the Las Vegas Trauma for the pin in 15:33(****)
Tonight, we celebrated ten years of NAWA Glory. Here’s to ten more.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 30, 2017 7:33:03 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 1/5/2012:
Kevin Steen is in Amanda Sinclair’s office, talking about how he wants an opportunity for singles gold. AJ Styles comes into the office and the two men have a back and forth, leading to them agreeing to face off each other for the NAWA International Championship. They are both entered in the Luck of the Draw Match and both want to win.
An eight man tag team match kicks things off on Glory with the Young Bucks and Bad Influence defeating the Briscoe Brothers and the Motor City Machine Guns when Nick Jackson hit the superkick on Alex Shelley and pinned him in 13:55(*** ¼)
The announcers talk about how the Young Bucks and the Motor City Machine Guns will square off one last time for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles at Luck of the Draw.
D’Angelo Dinero cuts a promo, talking about the slump he’s in. That slump is going to end when he wins the Luck of the Draw, and he’ll become the NAWA World Champion one more time.
Willie Mack took it to the ring against Kenny King and beat him with the Chocolate Thunder Bomb after an intense little battle in 9:09(** ¾)
Austin Aries makes his way out and taunts Mack some. He also declares that he’s going to win the Luck of the Draw and there will be no greater NAWA World Champion than the greatest man who ever lived.
Two former Cruiserweight Champion stepped into the ring for this next match, with El Generico picking up the win over Teddy Hart. Hart misses a charge in the corner and Generico hits him with a Yakuza Kick in 13:22(*** ½)
Mike Bennett rushes out to attack El Generico. Generico fights him off and sends him packing. The announcers talk about they will meet for the NAWA Television Title at Luck of the Draw.
Robert Roode is backstage, talking to Hernandez. Money exchanges hands as Roode sends Hernandez out to the ring to take on James Storm.
Samoa Joe cuts an intense promo where he vows to win the Luck of the Draw and become the NAWA World Champion one again.
James Storm scored the win over Hernandez after Hernandez tried to injure Storm for Robert Roode. Storm goes to the eyes and hits the Last Call knocking out Hernandez in 8:11(** ¾)
Storm cuts a very intense promo, talking about how he wants Roode and he wants the NAWA World Title. He’ll get them both in ten days at Luck of the Draw.
The NAWA International Championship headlines Glory with Kevin Steen challenging AJ Styles. Steen uses his power to overwhelm the champion, but Styles keeps coming back. The referee gets bumped and Steen goes to the floor to grab a chair. Abyss rushes out and kicks the chair into the face of Steen. Styles hits the Springboard Forearm Smash on Steen as he enters the ring and that’s enough for the pin in 14:44(*** ¾)
AJ Styles retains the title and Abyss enters the ring. Abyss pounds away at Steen until he leaves to the back. Abyss chases Steen on the ramp. We hype up Glory for next week, the final stop before Luck of the Draw.
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Post by mattharms on Aug 1, 2017 8:08:09 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 1/12/2012:
Tonight, Robert Roode and Ricochet meet in a return match from a few weeks back on Glory. Plus Mickie James steps back into the ring for the first time since StarClash 11 to take on Sarah Stock.
Our opening contest features the duo of Kevin Steen and Austin Aries squaring off against the team of Willie Mack and Abyss. They get the win, with Steen cheap shotting Abyss and allowing Aries to hit a cradle for the pin in 11:05(** ½)
The announcers talk about how all four of these competitors will be part of the Luck of the Draw Match.
Kurt Angle cuts a promo, talking about how he’s been training hard and getting ready. Luck of the Draw is going to be his moment to shine and to beat nineteen other men. Then he’s gunning for the NAWA World Title. James Storm or Robert Roode, their next opponent will be Kurt angle.
Mickie James and Sarah Stock had a pretty good match. Mickie’s knee appears to be healed, and she catches Stock after some back and forth action with the Mickie-DDT. Three slaps of the mat later and Mickie James has picked up the win in 10:02(*** ½)
After the match, Mickie James cuts a promo where she vows to become the NAWA Women’s Title.
D’Angelo Dinero cuts a promo, talking about how he got the title swiped from him. He’s stepping into Luck of the Draw, and when he wins, he wants one more shot, he only needs one more shot to take the gold.
Mike Bennett picked up a very brutal win over TJ Perkins hitting him with the Box Office Smash for the pin in 8:22(* ¾)
Bennett cuts a promo, calling himself the greatest NAWA Television Champion of all time. He proved it when he beat Jerry Lynn and he’ll prove it again this Sunday at Luck of the Draw when he beats El Generico.
A video package is shown hyping up the Luck of the Draw. Back in 2002, Jeff Jarrett was the first winner, becoming the first ever NAWA World Champion. Then, Raven won in 2003. 2004 featured the victory of Ron Waterman to win the vacant NAWA World Title. Then 2005 featured Waterman winning again. 2006 and 2007 held back to back wins for Harry Harris. Then in 2008, Nigel McGuinness won the match through some very dubious means. Then in 2009, Kevin Steen won. 2010 featured the win of Miles Stylish, and 2011 featured the double victory of D’Angelo Dinero and Samoa Joe.
This year, Samoa Joe, D’Angelo Dinero, and Kevin Steen are all going to be in the match, former Luck of the Draw winners looking to win again, for that all important NAWA World Title shot on March 18th at Reality Check.
Miles Stylish and Brian Kendrick locked up in the main event. Kendrick put Stylish through the paces during the vast majority of this match. Moonsault is countered by Stylish into the Las Vegas Trauma which is more than enough to score the pin in 13:22(****)
Stylish cuts a promo, promising to watch the Luck of the Draw Match and also the match between James Storm and Robert Roode. He reminds us that the golden ticket promises him a title shot any time during Season Eleven, and Stylish has decided to cash in at the grandest stage of them all, WrestleClash XI.
Robert Roode cuts a promo, talking about how everyone is talking about how they’re going to win the Luck of the Draw. Well, they’ve only in Luck of the Draw, so they can beat Roode .Roode talks about his opponent James Storm, his former tag team partner, who Roode has had barred from the building tonight. Storm is going to get his. Roode wasted two and a half years propping up James Storm and this Sunday is going to be his end. Roode is going to walk in as the NAWA World Champion and walk out. Then, he’s going to wait as twenty other men fight for the right to be another mark in Roode’s historic NAWA World Championship reign.
The return match from a few weeks back between Robert Roode and Ricochet happened and again, Ricochet proved to be a world-class competitor holding his own with Roode. One crucial mistake set up Ricochet for the Death Valley Driver off of the ropes and the pin in 16:22(****)
Roode yells this belt is his and he’s the champion.
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Post by mattharms on Aug 6, 2017 7:36:03 GMT -5
NAWA Luck of the Draw 2012-1/15/2012:
Tonight the New Age Wrestling Alliance returns for its big Pay Per View, featuring the Eleventh Luck of the Draw Match where the winner gets an NAWA World Title Shot. And speaking of the NAWA World Title, we have a huge match with former tag team partners colliding. James Storm gets his chance at the NAWA World Title against Robert Roode. Let’s waste no time, let’s head down to the ring for the first match for the NAWA Television Title.
The NAWA Television Championship is on the line when Mike Bennett defends against El Generico. Bennett stalls Generico for the first couple of minutes until Generico gets his hands on Bennett with a series of forearm smashes. Bennett is rocked back against the ropes and Generico throws Bennett off into the ropes. A leapfrog over the charging Bennett. Two more leapfrogs and Generico takes down Bennett with an armdrag. Generico goes for a kick but Bennett blocks the leg. Generico snaps back with a huge enzuigiri down across the back of the head!
Generico lifts up Bennett and chops him in the corner. More chops rattle Bennett before Generico throws him into the ropes. Generico leapfrogs over Bennett’s charging body. A kick to the midsection caught Bennett and Generico steps back before back flipping over Bennett. He goes for a rear waistlock. Bennett pops out with a couple of forearm smashes and comes in with a huge Discus Clothesline. He covers Generico hooking the leg and gets a two count off of the cover.
Bennett drives an elbow drop down onto the face of Generico. The NAWA Television Champion applies a front facelock and keeps working over Generico. Generico is trying to break free from the move. Repeated elbow smashes to the chest stun Bennett and bring him back. Bennett catches Generico with a huge forearm smash to the chest and delivers a fireman’s carry. He hits a gutbuster on Generico. The cover is made and Generico kicks out of the cover just before a two count.
The champion is beating the ever living hell out of Generico. Huge forearm smashes rattle the challenger. Bennett throws Generico into the ropes and sleeperhold is applied. The challenger is struggling out of the move and backs Bennett off into the ropes. Elbow smashes stun Bennett until Bennett pushes Generico forward onto his knees. Bennett repeatedly drives his foot into the back of Generico’s head and sets him up. Pumphandle is set up into a backbreaker. The champion covers one more time and gets another nearfall.
Bennett holds up Generico and goes for a full nelson slam. Generico fights his way out of the hold and sends Bennett staggering back. Generico hits a leaping forearm smash to send Bennett down. Bennett pulls himself up using the top rope. Generico smashes his forearm into the chest of Bennett. Several forearm smashes keep stunning Bennett before Generico hits the Yakuza Kick in the corner. Generico has Bennett down in a jack-knife cradle. He only gets a two count after Bennett has kicked out.
The challenger heads to the outside. A shoulder thrust and now Generico hits Bennett with a series of kicks to the bridge of the nose. He springboards in to the ropes with Bennett catching Generico. Generico pops down Bennett with a DDT! Generico covers Bennett hooking the leg for a two and a half count!
The fans are on their feet, they thought it was over. Generico jabs away at Bennett and hurls him into the corner. Ten count punches attempted by Generico. Bennett drops Generico down throat first onto the top rope. Bennett nails Generico with three uppercuts before going for the Box Office Smash. Generico avoids it and backslides Bennett for a two count!
Bennett charges Generico and gets caught up in a crucifix into a sunset flip. Bennett is held down for a two and a half count. Bennett gets up one more time and Generico kicks him. Generico hits multiple kicks to rock Bennett back into the corner. Generico charges in, but Bennett moves out of the way. The challenger hits the corner hard and Bennett hits a cross-arm neckbreaker out of the corner. Bennett points at Generico and hits the Box Office Smash this time to get the pin. Mike Bennett retained the NAWA Television Title against El Generico in 14:33(** ½)
Mike Bennett holds the championship belt over his head drawing boos. He’s had a victory tonight and held onto his champions for another month.
The NAWA World Tag Team Titles are on the line next with the Motor City Machine Guns defending the belts against the Young Bucks. Nick Jackson taunts Alex Shelley at the bell and goes for a superkick. Shelley avoids the move and superkicks the ever living daylights out of Nick Jackson sending him to the floor. Matt Jackson drops off of the ring apron and checks on his brother. Shelley baseball slides Matt Jackson from behind before rolling Nick back into the ring.
Nick is staggering in the corner and Shelley forearms him across the top of the head on multiple occasions. He sends his adversary off into the ropes with an Irish Whip. Shelley chops Nick down. The tag is made to Sabin and the Motor City Machine Guns hit a double team hip toss. They double elbow drop and do a double kip up. Sabin hooks Shelley and drops him down with a legdrop on the chest. Sabin makes the cover hooking the leg and only gets a two and nine tenths count.
Sabin picks Nick up off of the canvas. A series of forearm smashes and he sends Nick off into the ropes. Matt catches Sabin off of the rebound and Sabin turns around. Nick chop blocks the leg out from underneath Sabin. Sabin is pulled up and the tag made to Matt Jackson. Matt delivers a springboard double axe handle chop. The Young Bucks are beating him down on the canvas. Matt hits a kneelift and then throws Sabin off into the opposite corner. Handspring into a clothesline in the corner and now Matt climbs to the second rope. Matt Jackson hits a springboard knee smash and covers Sabin hooking the leg for a two count!
Matt argues the referee and Nick Jackson kicks Sabin in the groin. Matt jumps over the referee and comes down onto the head of Sabin with a vicious Rocker Dropper. He covers Sabin hooking the leg and gets a two and a half count. Matt Jackson does the running boot scrape and then kicks Sabin in the face. He sets up Sabin and tag made to Nick Jackson. Catapult into a springboard clothesline into a lung blower, into a jumping kneedrop with the back of Sabin driven down across the spine. This succession of moves has put Sabin through the ringer. Nick Jackson makes another cover and gets another two count.
Nick distracts the referee and Matt kicks Sabin in the groin from behind from the ring apron. A jawbreaker sets up Nick stepping back and hitting a running dropkick. One half of the NAWA World Tag Team Champions is covered and only a two count off of it. The fans are starting to boo this one. Tag made and AVALANCE SUPERKICK DELIVERED BY THE YOUNG BUCKS! Matt Jackson covers Sabin hooking the leg and gets a two and nine tenths count when Shelley breaks up the cover.
Shelley is escorted back into the corner. The Young Bucks take advantage of the distraction by repeatedly kicking Sabin in the groin from behind. Sabin is doubled over and Matt hits a kneeling superkick to Sabin. He climbs to the outside to make a high risk move. Matt jumps off of the ropes. A Swanton Bomb is missed when Sabin rolls out of the way.
The fans are chanting “Motor City” and Shelley really needs to make that tag and be brought in in the fresh man. Shelley slaps his turnbuckle and waits for the tag to be made. He leans over and holds the tag rope. Tag made to Nick Jackson and tag made to Alex Shelley.
Shelley jumps into the ring, a house of fire. He tags Nick Jackson with a succession of chops and runs all the way across the ring before knocking Matt Jackson off of the ring apron. The fans are getting excited with Shelley beating on Nick. He throws Nick off into the corner. Running shoulder tackle and now Shelley climbs to the top rope. Blockbuster delivered to Nick Jackson. Matt is back into the ring and superkick is avoided. Sabin kicks Matt in the back of the head and pulls down the top rope to allow Shelley to put him to the outside. Sabin is on the apron and MOONSAULT OFF OF THE APRON TO MATT JACKSON!
Both Jackson and Sabin are tumbling down all the way to the arena floor. We see Shelley setting up Nick Jackson and the tag is made to Chris Sabin. The Guns have Nick Jackson set up and they give him a Doomsday Rana! Sabin just flips Nick Jackson off of the shoulders. He makes the cover and that’s just enough to get the pin. The Motor City Machine Guns retained the NAWA World Tag Team Titles against the Young Bucks in 14:33(*** ¾)
We cut to the ramp, where Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian, Bad Influence, are watching this close. They applaud the win from the NAWA World Tag Team Champions. The fans are watching the staredown between these two top ranked tag teams in the New Age Wrestling Alliance.
Our next match features a battle for the NAWA Women’s Title. Last month, Gail Kim returned to the New Age Wrestling Alliance from a long layoff and beat Mickie James for the title. Tonight, at Luck of the Draw, Gail Kim and Mickie James locks up for the NAWA Women’s Title one more time.
The two competitors lock up and Mickie James takes Gail Kim down to the mat. Getting into a wrestling match favors Gail Kim who applies a headscissors submission hold to the former NAWA Women’s champion. She cranks on the head hard, and Mickie punches her away out of the hold. She kips up to her feet in time to get a kneelift to the ribs. Gail Kim throws Mickie off into the ropes. Mickie comes back off of the ropes with a thunderous clothesline.
Mickie is going to turn it on with a series of punches. She chops away at Gail Kim next and throws the NAWA Women’s Champion off into the corner. Mickie follows in with a vicious kneelift to stun Gail Kim. A repeated series of knee strikes punishes Gail Kim in the corner. Mickie is hammering away at the champion. The former champion climbs to the second rope and jumps off with a double axe handle chop. Gail Kim rolls out of the way and Mickie kicks Gail Kim in the corner. She rears back and misses another kick.
The former champion might have injured her knee. She suffered a knee injury at the hands of Gail Kim back at StarClash 11. Gail Kim delivers a baseball slide dropkick to the back of the leg. She repeatedly hammers away at the leg before setting up Mickie James. Dragon screw leg whip is delivered to punish Mickie. Her leg folds up at a very awkward manner. Gail Kim rears back and slams the full force of her knee into the back of Mickie’s leg before turning her over and applying a Half Boston Crab.
Mickie is fighting out of the Half Boston Crab. She reaches, struggles and does in fact make it to the ropes. The hold has to be broken now. Mickie James was just inches away from being defeated. Gail Kim pulls away from her and stomps down on the back of the leg. She rolls over Mickie and drills her with a succession of stomps down across the knee. Mickie James is pulled up and now Gail Kim shoots her off into the corner. A spinning heel kick in the corner before Gail Kim takes Mickie down. She folds the knee back and stomps on it before turning Mickie over. Indian Deathlock is applied with Mickie James writhing in pain. She’s struggling, but Gail Kim has the hold locked on.
The Indian Deathlock is released and now Gail Kim picks up Mickie James. A knee-crunching atomic drop is delivered. Gail Kim goes to step through for the Figure Four Leglock. Mickie pops up from her back with a headbutt. Another headbutt rocks Gail Kim. Mickie is fighting out from her feet out of desperation. She double-legs Gail Kim and applies a jack-knife cradle, only getting a two count with her leg collapsing underneath her.
Gail Kim pulls back to her feet and kicks Mickie’s leg out from underneath her. The NAWA Women’s champion zeroes in on the bum wheel of Mickie. She slams Mickie directly into the corner and sets her up. A brain buster delivered. She wants to keep Mickie off balance in addition to working on the leg. She covers Mickie hooking the leg and only gets a two count. Gail Kim steps back and goes back to the knee. This time the figure-four leglock is locked into place!
The challenger is writhing in pain. She might have to tap out, and Gail Kim is working over the injured right leg. She is trying to put the pressure on the leg of Mickie James. Mickie is struggling and she makes it to the ropes, just barely. She grabs onto the rope and the referee puts the count on. The hold is broken just before the count of five. Gail Kim pulls away from her and works over the leg with a series of stomps. She rushes over to Mickie and charges her. HIGH BACK BODY DROP LAUNCHES GAIL KIM OVER THE ROPES AND ALL THE WAY TO THE ARENA FLOOR!
The fans are exploding into cheers the second that Gail Kim hits the arena floor. The fans are chanting, cheering for Mickie who is struggling to get to a standing position. Gail Kim is back into the ring and Mickie nails her with a series of forearm smashes. She throws Gail Kim off into the ropes and hits a stumbling clothesline. Mickie turns Gail Kim around and crucifixes her before hitting a series of elbow strikes down to the back of the head. She rolls Kim up into a crucifix cradle and gets a two count.
Mickie James pulls herself to a standing position and elbows away at the side of Gail Kim’s head. She throws Kim off into the ropes. She goes for the Mick Kick, but her knee folds out from underneath her. This causes Gail Kim to grab the leg and snap it over with a Dragon Screw Legwhip before pulling it back with the Stretch Muffler. Gail Kim is applying an immense amount of pressure to the injured leg of Mickie James. The fans are losing their minds as Mickie struggles and has no choice, but to tap out. Gail Kim retains the NAWA Women’s Title over Mickie James in 12:23(***)
The minute Gail Kim zeroed in on the knee, it was the beginning of the end for Mickie James. Kim retains the NAWA Women’s Championship.
We have a video package, looking at the rise of Beer Money Incorporated, the fall when they lost the NAWA World Tag Team Titles in a sixty minute Iron Man Match against the Motor City Machine Guns with the losing team being forced to disband. Then we see, Robert Roode nailing James Storm with a beer bottle and going on to winning the number one contendership. Then James Storm earning a championship match against Robert Roode.
The NAWA World Title is on the line next with James Storm challenging Robert Roode. Storm decks Roode at the bell and the crowd goes nuclear with the pop. They have been waiting for months for Storm to get his hands on Rodoe. Storm stomps away at Roode and drills him with a series of punches. He slams Roode into the corner and chops away at his former best friend. Roode is yelling for the referee to get Storm off. Storm pitches Roode to the floor and jumps through the ropes with an out of control flying axe handle. He slams Roode into the railing and drills him headfirst into everything around the ringside area.
Storm throws Roode back into the ring. Roode is begging off and Storm kicks him in the face. Storm headlocks Roode and grinds his knuckles against Roode’s face before punching away at him. Storm throws Roode into the ropes and kicks him in the chest to take him down. Storm beats the ever living hell out of Roode until Roode grabs onto the ropes. The referee puts the count on Storm, but instead of disqualifying him, he physically pulls Storm off. And that allows Roode to deck Storm.
Roode is now beating on Storm and slamming him off into the corner. A series of stomps and Roode snap mares Storm down. A kneedrop drills Storm in the chest. Roode kneels down and talks trash to James Storm before hitting him with a headbutt. Storm is rolled over and Roode pitches Storm to the outside like he’s yesterday’s trash. And to Roode, Storm is. Roode exits the ring and throws Storm into the guardrail hard.
Storm is slumped against the guardrail and Roode enters the ring. He would take the countout. The referee puts the count on Storm who gets back into the ring. Roode smashes his fists into the head of Storm and throws him into the ropes. He hoists up Storm, but Storm drops down. STORM LAST CALL SUPERKICKS ROODE AND SENDS HIM THROUGH THE ROPES TO THE ARNEA FLOOR!
The referee is putting the ten count on Roode. Roode sits up and looks around before flopping back down to the arena floor. He looks up at five and then seven and the minute the fans catch on to what Roode is doing, they are exploding into a chorus of boots and screaming “he’s a faker.”
James Storm slides underneath the ropes all the way to the arena floor and stomps away at Roode before throwing him back into the ring. Storm ascends to the top rope and waits on Roode to get up. Roode shoves the referee back and crotches Storm on the ropes. Roode climbs to the top rope. He has Storm up off of the ropes and nails a huge superplex. Roode floats over on Storm and gets a two and a half count.
Repeated stomps by the NAWA World Champion. Roode slaps Storm around and then picks him up. A huge spinebuster brings Storm down. Roode does the Beer Money taunt over Storm’s fallen body, mocking him. Rodoe kicks Storm in the chest and sets him up. Running power bomb drives Storm hard into the buckle. Storm collapses down on the canvas and Roode covers. Storm kicks out despite that move.
The challenger has heart and determination. Roode kneels down and repeatedly hammers away at Storm. Storm is struggling to get to one knee. Roode drills him with a kick to the ribs which stuns him. Further kicks to the ribs stuns his adversary. Roode backs up with a devious smile on his face and sets up Storm. He flings Storm off into the ropes and a knee to the midsection. Storm is doubled over and Roode hits him with a fisherman suplex. The cover is made hooking the leg, but Storm grabs onto the ropes a two and three fourths!
Roode throws his arm up and chops Storm. Storm is on his knees and eating more chops. Roode throws Storm into the ropes. Roode poses and rushes Storm. ROODE HITS THE POST HARD WHEN STORM ROLLS OUT OF THE WAY. Storm rises up and nails Roode with a series of punches to the head. A huge clothesline sends both men flying over the top rope and all the way to the arena floor!
Storm grabs Roode and slams him chest first into the ring apron and then into the steps. Storm is beating on Roode and throws him into the ring! Storm jumps over the top rope and spears Roode down to the canvas. Storm spreads Roode’s legs and Roode begs off. STORM DROPS A KNEE DOWN ONTO ROODE’S CROTCH! The fans are cheering and Storm stomps away at Roode’s groin despite a warning from the referee.
The referee pulls Storm off. Storm nails Roode in the face and hooks him. A huge snap suplex brings Roode down. Storm climbs to the outside and jumps off with a flying elbow drop to Roode’s chest. Storm covers Roode hooking the leg and gets a two and a half count. He steps back and kicks Roode in the chest. Storm hits two more suplexes on Roode and then hooks him. Swinging cradle neckbreaker brings Roode down! Storm makes another cover, but Roode is in the ropes at two and nine tenths.
Storm hammers Roode with a kneelift to send him into the corner. Chops stun Roode and now Storm throws Roode across the ring. A knee strike brings Roode down. Storm goes for the signal. Last Call, but Roode slides out of the ring. He points to his head and turns around. STORM DIVES OVER THE ROPE AND HITS ROODE WITH AN OUT OF CONTROL TOPE SUICIDA THROUGH THE ROPES!
The Cowboy is hammering away on Roode and throws him into the ring. Roode begs off from Storm and yells that he’s sorry. He’s sorry, and he raises his hand for the Beer Money taunt. Storm looks at them and turns away from Roode. Storm raises his arms and yells “Beer.” Roode raises his arm and yells “Money!” STORM BLASTS ROODE WITH THE LAST CALL WHEN ROODE TURNS AROUND! Storm covers Roode hooking the leg and gets a two and ninths count when Roode grabs onto the bottom.
Storm winds up and waits for Roode to get up. Roode dodges Storm and Storm lands onto the arena floor. The referee goes down to check on Storm, and Roode slides to the outside and drives Storm into the ring steps back first before throwing Storm back into the ring. Roode has Storm on the shoulders and DEATH VALLEY DRIVER BRINGS HIM DOWN! Rodoe covers Storm hooking the leg and that’s enough to score the pin! Damn it, Roode has beaten Storm. Robert Roode defeated James Storm to retain the NAWA World Title in 16:50(****)
Roode grabs one of the beers at ringside and opens it up before pouring it over James Storm’s face. Roode waits for Storm to get up and swings the bottle. ROODE SHATTERS THE BOTTLE OVVER STORM’S FACE! Storm drops down to the canvas. Roode yells he will never amount to anything. Storm is left in a pool of his own blood as Roode leaves with the NAWA World Title.
The Luck of the Draw Match is next. Twenty men enter this match. Every two minutes a new competitor enters until all twenty men are in. The last man standing becomes the number one contender and fights Robert Roode for the NAWA World Championship at Reality Check.
AJ Styles makes his way out for Number One. Styles is the NAWA International Champion and he’s looking to become the NAWA World Champion. He can put himself on the map for title contention if he just wins the Luck of the Draw Match. It’s not out of the realm of possibility either.
Christopher Daniels makes his way out for number two. These two former friends turned bitter rivals will kick off the Luck of the Draw Match.
Both Daniels and Styles circle each other. They lock up at the bell and Styles hits a series of forearm smashes to the chest of Daniels. He throws the Fallen Angel off against the ropes. Daniels ducks a clothesline and he spin kicks Styles. Daniels chops away at Styles and pushes him against the ropes. Styles is fighting off Daniels and sends him flying back off. Styles kicks Daniels in the ribs and throws him into the ropes. A kick to the chest and Styles goes for a suplex. Daniels drops down and chips the knee of Styles out from underneath him. Both men exchange moves as the clock buzzes down for the number three man in this match.
Willie Mack runs out at Number Three Mack steps into the ring, a house of fire. He pounds away at Daniels with a series of elbow strikes. Mack sends Daniels off into the ropes and nails him with a running cross body block. Mack and Styles exchange chops with Mack hoisting up Styles and driving him down with an inverted atomic drop. Mack steps back and drills Styles with a Yakuza Kick. Daniels applauds Mack and cheers him on until Mack pops Daniels in the face.
Number Four is Ricochet! Ricochet scrambles to the ring and jumps over the top rope. He nails Daniels with a series of punches and throws the former multi-time champion off into the ropes. Ricochet backflips over Daniels, sticks the landing and drives him down with a neckbreaker. Ricochet waves for Daniels and hits him with a succession of elbow strikes down across the top of the head. He steps back and goes for a superkick. Daniels blocks the leg and Ricochet pops back up with a spin kick to send Daniels down. Mack goes for a clothesline on Styles. Styles avoids it and Pele Kicks the back. Mack is wobbling as the clock comes down.
Number Five is Kazarian! Kazarian dives into the ring and helps beat down Ricochet. Ricochet is fighting back against Daniels and Kazarian. The Bad Influence is double teaming Ricochet in the corner. Daniels nails him with a kneelift and Kazarian comes back with a Russian Legsweep. The fans are cheering until AJ Styles jumps into the corner. Styles beats on Daniels and Kazarian. The Mack rushes Kazarian, but Kazarian avoids him. A huge Russian Legsweep brings the Mack down to the canvas. Kazarian strikes a pose. Daniels hits a Uranage to Styles. The fans are on their feet. The clock coming down.
The clock strikes and Abyss rushes out at Number Six! Abyss rushes down to the ringside area. Kazarian beats him in the ring and gives a mighty bellow. Abyss hoists up Kazarian and drops him onto the ring apron before knocking him off with a big boot. Kazarian is the first man eliminated! We see AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels fighting on the other end of the ring. Styles is chopping away at Daniels and sending him back against the ropes. Styles steps back and hits a running dropkick to Daniels. Off to the side, Mack and Abyss are brawling. Daniels kicks Styles and goes for the Angel’s Wings. Styles counters with a high back body drop over the top rope. Pele Kick eliminates Daniels! Ricochet rushes in and kicks Styles in the face. He is doubled over and a series of chops drills him against the chest. Ricochet throws Styles into the corer, until Abyss rushes him and cuts him off with a big boot. Abyss and Mack go at it again as the clock strikes down.
Number Seven is the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Prince Devitt. Devitt rushes into the ring and hits a running dropkick to Abyss from behind. He dodges a swing from Mack and Devitt chops away at Mack before throwing him into the ropes. Mack goes for a back elbow smash, but Devitt ducks it and a huge dropkick. Devitt turns around and comes face to face with Ricochet. These two have fought at Luck of the Draw. Both circle each other and then explode into each other with a succession of chops. Ricochet flips Devitt over onto his feet and Devitt dropkicks Ricochet through the ropes. Ricochet hangs onto the ropes and Devitt nails him with a couple of moves. Ricochet shoulder thrusts Devitt and springboard knee strike brings Devitt down.
Number Eight is Shelton Benjamin. Benjamin rushes into the ring and beats down Mack before kicking him in the chest. Another huge kick to the chest and Mack is backed into the corner. Benjamin rails on Mack and throws him halfway across the ring. A running cross body block in the corner stuns Mack and drops him down. Benjamin waits for Mack to get up and eats a kick to the ribs. Another kick is caught and Benjamin does a snap up into a spin kick which sends Mack collapsing into the corner. Abyss throttles Styles in the corner. Styles, despite being in from the beginning, is still fighting Abyss as the clock runs down.
The clock runs down as Number Nine is Teddy Hart! Hart steps into the ring and cheers on Ricochet and Devitt as they pound each other. Benjamin nails Hart with a reverse thrust kick to send him against the ropes. Benjamin is pounding away at Hart. We see AJ Styles hanging onto the top rope. He skins the cat back in and delivers the springboard forearm smash to Abyss. Abyss is rocked back and almost over the ropes to the arena floor. Styles steps back and hits three dropkicks in succession. The fans are cheering as the clock is grinding down.
Kevin Steen runs down to the ring at number ten! Half of the field is done and only halfway to go. Steen rolls underneath the bottom rope and beats on Mack who is down on one knee. We see Teddy Hart launched over the top rope by Devitt. Prince Devitt has eliminated Teddy Hart! Abyss rushes in for Steen and accidentally Big Boots him. Steen hits a spin kick which sends Abyss flying over the top rope and all the way to the arena floor. Steen steps back from Abyss, standing over the top rope him. Abyss has been eliminated! Devitt is pummeled by Steen and hurled into the ropes.
Number eleven is Charlie Haas! Styles and Benjamin are exchanging chops with Haas entering the ring. He grabs Styles and German suplexes him down. The WGTT are double teaming Haas. Steen and Devitt are fighting on the ropes. Here comes Ricochet back into the corner with a running dropkick to both. Mack grabs Steen and beats on him. Meanwhile, the World’s Greatest Tag Team has AJ Styles and dumps the NAWA International Champion over the top rope to the arena floor! Benjamin and Haas double team the Mack until Ricochet rushes over. Haas flips Ricochet over the ropes. Ricochet lands on the ring apron and springboards to the top rope. Benjamin jumps up but Ricochet flips over him and then kicks Benjamin’s feet out from underneath him. Benjamin does a hand stand and recovers, dropping to the ground.
The fans are up for Number Twelve, who just happens to be El Generico! El Generico rushes into the ring and automatically punches Steen in the mouth. Generico is punching away at Steen and throwing him into the ropes. Yakuza Kick nails Steen in the corner. Haas kicks Generico in the chest, but Generico does a double-leg and catapults Haas over the ropes. Generico hits a leaping forearm smash. Haas has been eliminated! The Mack is still in there and beating away on Devitt. We see Ricochet charging Steen. Steen catches Ricochet and LAUNCHING POWER BOMB SENDS RICOCHET OVER THE TOP ROPE! Ricochet hits the ring apron first, before Steen baseball slides him to the floor. Ricochet has been eliminated. Steen clocks Generico from behind and helps Benjamin double team him. Devitt and Mack are still fighting on the ropes. The clock is beginning to grind down.
The drums of war start as Number Thirteen is Samoa Joe! The Samoan Submission Machine enters the ring like a wrecking ball. He grabs Devitt around the neck and hurls him over the top rope. Joe has eliminated Prince Devitt1 Steen sacrifices Generico to the alter of Joe. Joe hoists up Generico by one hand by the mask and ping-pongs him over the ropes. El Generico has been eliminated! The fans are losing their minds and Benjamin rushes Joe. Joe catches Benjamin and throws him over the top rope. Benjamin has been eliminated! Joe turns himself away with Willie Mack nailing Joe with a huge spear! The Mack is beating on Joe, with Steen sitting in the corner, just watching the spectacle unfold.
Number Fourteen is Mike Bennett. The NAWA Television Champion comes down to the ring, taking his good sweet time. Joe and Mack are still hammering on each other. Bennett steps into the ring and looks at Steen. Steen and Bennett grin at each other and do a fist bump. These two assholes would get along. Bennett and Steen are in the corner rand watch Joe relentlessly tear into the Mack until Joe looks up and notices fresh meat in the corner. Steen and Bennett beg off, each of them struggling to be the one to throw the other into Joe’s path of destruction. Joe stalks his prey until the clock is down again.
Number Fifteen is D’Angelo Dinero! Dinero and Joe greet each other by punching the ever living hell out of each other. The fans are cheering with Dinero gaining the offense. Steen and Bennett are cheering Dinero on until Generico turns around and decks Steen and also decks Bennett. Both men are down as Dinero nails Joe hard into the corner. Both of these men are the co-winners last year and going on it against each other. Bennett and Steen are getting up and Steen decks Bennett from behind. There’s no honor amongst thieves and little honor amongst assholes, especially when it’s every man for himself. Dinero is fought off by Joe and Joe slams Dinero into the corner. The clock is grinding down again.
Number Sixteen is…wait a minute…Jeff Hardy? Jeff Hardy enters the ring and Steen backs off from the man entering the ring. Steen yells “I thought you were dead” before getting punched away by the Charismatic Enigma. Jeff Hardy gets a big pop from the fans as he’s laying into Kevin Steen. He uses the downed body of Willie Mack as a springboard to hit the Poetry in Motion on Steen. We see Bennett up and Bennett offers his hand to shake. Hardy chops away at him. Joe has the Rear Naked Choke on Dinero. If he puts Dinero out, he can just hoist him up as he pleases and dump Dinero over the top. Dinero slumps and Joe dumps him! Dinero will not be winning this match for the second year in a row.
Time to strike zero once again and Austin Aries comes out! The Greatest Man Who Ever Lived is Number Seventeen in the Luck of the Draw Match and dripping with sleaze. Aries steps into the ring and nails Bennett across the back of the head. He sees the Mack and drills him with a couple of forearm smashes down across the back of the held. Aries nails Mack hard and slumps him over into the turnbuckle. Aries clocks Mack across the back of the head and hard drawing boos from the fans. Jeff Hardy now is stomping away at Steen until Joe decks him from behind. Joe and Hardy are trading chops as the clock drops down.
Mr. Anderson is number eighteen in Luck of the Draw! Anderson steps to the ring as Aries dumps out Mack! Aries celebrates his victory until Anderson pops him across the back of the head. Anderson hammers away at Aries and Aries fights back with a succession of chops. Jeff Hardy is being double-teamed in the corner by Steen and Joe, until he fights back. Bennett is hanging off to the side. Chaos is breaking down in this Luck of the Draw match as the clock is grinding.
Number Nineteen is…Sederick Skyhawk! We haven’t seen Skyhawk in over a year and now he’s back in the Luck of the Draw Match. Skyhawk steps into the ring, and attacks Bennett. He just went right after Mike Bennett and is not letting up on him. The fans are getting behind Skyhawk as he pounds Bennett. Jeff Hardy fights out of the corner and almost knocks Steen through the ropes. Steen hangs onto the ropes, with Joe grabbing Hardy. Hardy beats on Joe with a series of elbow drops. Skyhawk sends Bennett over the top rope for pop from the fans.
The final man is out and it’s Number Twenty, Kurt Angle! Joe hammers away at Angle and sends him down with a belly-to-belly suplex. Aries is beating on Hardy into the corner. A running dropkick is countered with Hardy launching Aries over the top rope. He hangs onto the ropes and Jeff Hardy drills him with a running dropkick to the chest to drop him down to the floor. The fans are popping big time as Austin Aries has been eliminated by Jeff Hardy!
Anderson has Steen in the corner. He turns around and nails Jeff Hardy with a series of forearm smashes. He turns back around and chops Steen. Anderson backs off towards Steen, but Steen kicks Anderson low and throws him over the top rope. Anderson is fighting off. We have Angle driving some elbows into the side of the head of Joe. Skyhawk and Hardy are fighting over in the corner. Steen beats on Anderson and knocks him down with a rolling kick. Anderson crashes down to the floor and Kevin Steen has just eliminated Mr. Anderson.
The fans are booing as Steen is now pumping his fist up. He runs across the ring and beats on Skyhawk. Skyhawk is slumped over to one knee with Steen hurling him against the ropes. Skyhawk comes off with a DDT out of the Pop Up Power Bomb. Angle nails Joe with a German Suplex and then beats on him. Jeff Hardy is back up and he runs across the ring. He nails Angle with a leg lariat in the corner. Jeff Hardy pounds away at Angle in the corner and sets him up. Twist of Fate is countered when Angle shoves Jeff into the ropes. Angle Slam brings him down! Skyhawk is caught in the corner and Steen dumps him!
We are down to the final four of Kevin Steen, Kurt Angle, Jeff Hardy, and Samoa Joe. One of these men will challenge for the NAWA World Title at Reality Check. Steen and Hardy are in each other’s faces and they are punching each other. We see Joe now grabbing Angle from behind and hammering away at him. Angle is thrown into the corner and Yakuza Kick stuns Angle in the corner. Joe is up underneath Angle and pushing him at the ropes. Angle pops back and nails Joe with a repeated series of forearm smashes. Angle has Joe set up and applies a guillotine choke. Angle is forcing Joe back up.
Meanwhile we see Steen choking Hardy against the ropes. Hardy forearms Steen across the face and receives a series of punches. Angle and Joe struggle against each other. Joe dumps Angle over the ropes. Angle lands on the apron and blisters Joe with several more forearm smashes. The scorching fury Angle brings to the table allows him to get back into the ring. Angle steps back and running dropkick. Joe wobbles against the ropes. Angle rushes Joe and takes him out with a leaping headbutt. Joe flies over the ropes. Kurt Angle has eliminated Samoa Joe!
Jeff Hardy is launched hard into the corner and hanging upside down. Steen rushes over and mows Angle down with a lariat. He beats on Angle and a huge senton backsplash. The Steen Death Machine is looking to win his second Luck of the Draw Match since 2009. He waves his hand up and motions for Angle. Steen kicks Angle in the ribs and superkick sends him through the ropes. Steen rushes over and beats on Angle before dragging him back into the ring. Package Piledriver is avoided and Angle slams Steen into the corner.
Both Steen and Angle are beating on each other. Jeff Hardy rushes across the ring and nails both of them. All three men are trading punches with each other. Jeff Hardy chops Steen and causes him to slump in the corner. He steps back and rushes Angle. Angle ducks Hardy and GERMAN SUPLEX RELEASE! The fans are going absolutely insane with cheers. Steen catches Angle and goes for a superkick. Angle ducks and Steen crotches him in the top rope. Angle dropkicks Steen off. Steen lands on the ring apron and Angle elbows away at him, before hitting a sliding kick to Steen’s ankle. down goes Kevin Steen for the elimination!
Jeff Hardy pulls himself up and we are down to two. Angle now stomps away at Hardy. He grabs him by the leg. Jeff snaps up with an enzuigiri to Angle! The fans are on their feet and Jeff Hardy jumps to the top rope. ANGLE JUMPS UP WITH A POP UP SUPERPLEX! Angle might have hurt his shoulder on that one. He favors the arm and picks up Hardy. He throws Hardy off into the ropes. Hardy kicks Angle in the face. Jeff slides underneath the bottom rope and snaps Angle down across the top rope. Hardy drops to the floor, but since he went underneath, he’s still in this one. He’s on the top rope and SWANTON BOMB CONNECTS!
The fans are popping big time. Hardy has to pick up Angle’s dead weight off of the canvas. He picks up Angle and hoists him up. Angle drops down to block a couple of lifts. He drops down behind Hardy. Hardy elbows Angle in the head and nails him with a huge forearm smash. Angle staggers and falls through the ropes. He lands on the ring apron.
Hardy drags Angle back into the center of the ring. A series of kicks to the ribs keeps stunning Angle and rocking him back against the ring apron. Angle is hanging onto the ropes. Hardy rushes Angle, but Angle catches Hardy and drops him down from the Angle Slam position. Hardy is fighting the elimination by hanging onto the ring rope. Hardy is knocked off and HARDY DROPS DOWN ONTO THE TOP OF THE GUARDRAIL! The fans are cheering, and Hardy springs back up to the steps from the guardrail. He rushes back into the ring, only to get cut off by Angle one more time! Angle hammers away at Hardy and huge clothesline sends Hardy over the top rope. Hardy hangs on by two hands. Angle is hammering away at Hardy’s hands. Hardy staggers before he lands on the arena floor, with both feet touching. Kurt Angle has won the 2012 Luck of the Draw in 59:55(****)
Kurt Angle has won and will be facing Robert Roode at March 18th at Reality Check for the NAWA World Title. Angle is looking forward to opportunity to win the NAWA World Title for the second time. Angle and Hardy really put it all on the line at the end, but there can only be one and it’s Kurt Angle.
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NAWA Glory 1/19/2012:
Tonight, the 2012 Cruiserweight Cup begins. Plus, Bad Influence takes on the Briscoe Brothers for potential World Tag Team Title Match implications.
We are backstage where Kevin Steen is trying to make his case that Kurt Angle should not have won the Luck of the Draw Match. Amanda Sinclair disagrees, but she says that if Steen wants to prove himself, he can have a match one on one with Kurt Angle tonight. Steen says she’s putting one of her top stars at risk, as the Steen Death Machine has rolled into NAWA Glory. He will crush Angle tonight. Sinclair says don’t talk to her, do his talking in the ring.
Johnny Gargano and Jimmy Rave fought in the first round of the Cruiserweight Cup Tournament. The winner of this tournament gets both a contract and a shot at the NAWA Cruiserweight Championship at Reality Check on March 18th. Both of these competitors wanted it bad, but in the end, Gargano wanted it even more, applying a reverse-kneebar and making Rave tap out. (*** ½)
We step backstage where Sederick Skyhawk is back and he’s got a bone to pick with Mike Bennett. Bennett claimed that he was the greatest NAWA Television Champion of all time. Maybe in some alternate universe where Sederick Skyhawk doesn’t exist. Skyhawk has returned to the New Age Wrestling Alliance and he will be the NAWA Television Champion again, and shut Bennett’s smug mouth.
Sederick Skyhawk makes his return to the New Age Wrestling Alliance and beats Tony Mamaluke with the Fallen Star Flying Elbow drop in 9:44(***)
We see after the match Mike Bennett coming out and talking about how he’s the champion and Skyhawk is nothing, but yesterday’s news. He hasn’t been here for eighteen months after Miles Stylish destroyed him in Walk Through Hell and now he wants to step into the back door and get a championship match. Bennett is better than Skyhawk in every way, whether these geeks out in the crowd like it or not. Skyhawk reminds Bennett he hurled him out like yesterday’s garbage at Luck of the Draw. Bennett throws a tantrum on the floor.
We see the NAWA International Champion AJ Styles backstage and Samoa Joe comes out. Joe pats Styles on the shoulder and also looks at the championship belt, talking about how that’s a nice piece of gold and it might be what it takes for Joe to get back on the map. He reminds Styles who destroyed him last year in the Gold Rush Tournament.
Bad Influence triumphed over the Briscoe Brothers after Kazarian hit a power bomb while Daniels came off of the top rope with a springboard dropkick in 15:05. Bad Influence are now in line for an NAWA World Tag Team Title Shot down the road. (****)
Kurt Angle cuts a promo talking about his win at Luck of the Draw. Robert Roode pops in and talks about how Angle’s one last shot at redemption is against Robert Roode. And much like James Storm did, Angle’s going to fail. Angle says he’s not going to fail, but Roode’s going to tap. Roode says best of luck to him out there tonight, and he hopes Steen leaves a big enough piece for him.
Our next match is in the Cruiserweight Cup Tournament, with Adam Cole beating Jack Evans to advance forward after hitting a superkick in 13:05(** ½)
D’Angelo Dinero is standing backstage. He walks and notices the camera. He talks about how he lost the belt, lost his rematch to Roode, and he got chucked out of Luck of the Draw. Maybe the Pope’s gone soft. Maybe he needs to prove he still has the fire inside. To be the best, he has to beat the best. And he’s calling out Miles Stylish for next week on Glory.
Kevin Steen and Kurt Angle square off in the main event. We cut to Jeff Hardy in the rafters, scouting this match. He was so close to winning the Luck of the Draw Match. Back and forth action until Angle is bounced into the corner hard! Angle drops down, and he complains about a numb arm! The referee goes to check on Angle and Steen leans down to talk trash on Angle. The referee is trying to tell Steen that Angle has suffered whiplash and he calls for the bell. Kurt Angle battled Kevin Steen to a no-contest in 3:22(**)
After the match, Angle pulls himself up and goes for Steen. Steen kicks Angle in the face and draws boos before throwing him into the ropes POP UP POWER BOMB LAYS OUT ANGLE! The Steen Death Machine rolls to the outside, and he grabs a chair. In comes Abyss from the back and he pulls the chair away from Steen. Steen rushes out with Abyss chasing him off.
Paramedics are checking on Angle. He suffered whiplash and ate that brutal Pop-Up Power Bomb after the match. They are out, and Angle isn’t moving. Angle has suffered a multitude of injuries to the past and the history of his bad neck is well documented. Did Kevin Steen just end Kurt Angle tonight? What happens with the Robert Roode against Kurt Angle NAWA World Title Match at Reality Check? The paramedic yells “he’s still breathing” as we fade abruptly to black.
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