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Post by mattharms on Jan 3, 2020 14:32:58 GMT -5
NAWA Glory August 30th, 2012.
An extended recap from NAWA WrestleClash XI kicks off the show. El Generico won the Race to the Top Match to get an NAWA World Title Championship match at any point over the next year defeating Samoa Joe, Alex Shelley, Willie Mack, D’Angelo Dinero, and AJ Styles. The Briscoe Brothers won the NAWA World Tag Team Titles in a Triple Threat Match against The Young Bucks and Bad Influence. Athena beat Gail Kim to win the NAWA Women’s Title. Ricochet finally ended the eighteen month long title reign of Prince Devitt to win the title. Kana beat Mia Stylish in a brutal grudge match. Kurt Angle defeated Kevin Steen to win the NAWA International Title. Finally, finally, in the main event, Miles Stylish defeated Bobby Roode to become the NAWA World Champion for the unprecedented fifth time.
A well dressed man in a suit cuts in for a promo, talking about how he represents Bobby Roode. He says Bobby Roode was unjustly railroaded out of the NAWA World Title after James Storm interfered in his match with Miles Stylish. Stylish should have been disqualified the moment an illegal competitor in a match. The lawyer states that the decision should be overturned and the belt returned to Bobby Roode. He expects this matter be rectified. In the meantime, Bobby Roode will not participate in any future NAWA broadcasts.
Tonight, a huge tag team match with the 2012 Race to the Top Winner El Generico teaming up with the new NAWA International Champion Kurt Angle to take on the duo of Samoa Joe and Kevin Steen. We’ll hear from the NAWA World Champion Miles Stylish tonight on Glory.
The opening match featured the brand new NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Ricochet scoring the win over Jack Evans with a 630 Splash after Evans missed one of his own in 8:30. (** ¼)
Ricochet calls out the former NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Prince Devitt. Devitt comes out and Ricochet gives Devitt respect after last Sunday, and if Devitt wants a championship match, Ricochet will gladly give it to him. Ricohet against Prince Devitt III at the End of Days, with Devitt winning the match at WrestleClash X and Ricochet beating Devitt last Sunday. Devitt tells Ricochet to enjoy his glory, and should Devitt want a crack at the belt, he’ll let Ricochet know. The two men shake hands and while the match is not made, you really have to feel that it’s coming very soon. Perhaps September 30th, 2012 at the End of Days?
D’Angelo Dinero is backstage to talk about how he fell short to getting the Golden Ticket. The Pope has done some thinking and he has a lot to offer some impressive young competitor. Therefore, he’s looking for an understudy who will perhaps get a bit of the Pope’s Greatest. He talks about the D’Angelo Dinero invitational challenge where anyone in the world can face him for a chance to be the Pope’s new charge.
The brand new NAWA Women’s Champion Athena stepped into the ring with Tara and pinned her with the O-Face in 6:48. The veteran Tara kept a couple of steps ahead until Athena caught her and pinned her. (**)
Gail Kim stands at the top of the ramp and talks about how in two weeks, she’s coming after the belt. She also talks some trash about Kana and says that there are people who think that Gail Kim is afraid of Kana and how she was lucky to get saved at Reality Check. She will defend the belt against Kana at the End of Days, but for right now, she’s going to face Athena for the championship on September 13th on NAWA Glory. For the third time, Gail Kim vows to be the NAWA Women’s Champion.
Mike Bennett pinned Kenny King with the Box Office Smash in 5:55. (**)
We cut backstage where James Storm is interviewed by Dan Marion, who talks about how Bobby Roode is afraid of him and how he ran home with his tail tucked between his legs like a little bitch. Mike Bennett storms backstage and rants about how James Storm cheapshotted him at the Pay Per View just like he did to Bobby Roode. Bennett can beat Storm if he’s prepared. Storm talks about how since Roode’s turned tail and ran, it’s Bennett’s lucky day. Next week, Storm against Bennett on Glory. Bennett promises to beat Storm and Storm says if Bennett has hopes of a big victory well “sorry about your damn luck.”
AJ Styles pinned Sami Callihan with the Styles Clash in 11:09. Callihan’s rough neck brawling nearly scored the biggest win of his career. Styles hits him with the Styles Clash and pins him.(** ¾)
Alex Shelley enters the office of the NAWA owner Amanda Sinclair and Shelley talks about how he can beat anyone in the Race to the Top Ladder Match. He carried Chris Sabin on his back for years and now he has his sights set on the gold. The NAWA World Title. Sinclair wishes him the best of luck because next week he has a match against El Generico, the man who has the title shot. Shelley thanks her and says that once he wipes up Generico, she’ll have no choice but to acknowledge his greatness.
The Briscoe Brothers cut a promo talking about the NAWA World Tag Team Titles and finally, reaching the top of the mountain. Bad Influence enter the locker room and Daniels and Kazarian talk about how the Briscoes were lucky the Young Bucks were in that match because two on two, Mark and Jay cannot defeat them. Jay comments that one of those goons couldn’t beat him one on one. Daniels asks Jay if he knows who he is. He’s Christopher Daniels, the man who has held every single piece of gold there is to hold in the NAWA. Jay Briscoe against Christopher Daniels is made next week and the Briscoes against Bad Influence is agreed on for End of Days on September 30th.
The NAWA Television Champion Austin Aries steps into the office of Amanda Sinclair. Aries talks about how he’s enjoyed his time off, lots of time in the sun for his health. Sinclair says she’s glad Aries enjoyed his time off, because next week, he will step into the ring with Willie Mack and put that NAWA Television Title on the line. Aries protests and presents a doctor’s note he has, saying that he can’t compete in the ring. Sinclair warns Aries that he if he does not defend the belt by the End of Days, she will have due course to strip him of the championship. Aries talks about how she could, but then again, he could talk to his lawyers about how he got injured in an NAWA ring. Sinclair says this isn’t over. As this argument is going on, the man known in a past life as John Morrison steps into the office. He asks Ms. Sinclair if she has everything he wanted. Private dressing room, the M&Ms better be right and everything. Sinclair says everything. Aries is shooed out of the office.
Sederick Skyhawk pinned Homicide with the Fallen Star Springboard Elbow Smash after Homicide speared the post in 7:09. (*** ½)
Backstage, Austin Aries bumps into Sederick Skyhawk after the previous match. Aries talks about how Willie Mack is talking trash about Sederick Skyhawk about how he punked Skyhawk back at Night of the Rogues. Skyhawk says Aries is stirring up the pot, and Aries says if Skyhawk can beat Mack, and he can jump Mack in the Television Title rankings. The wrestler formerly known as John Morrison struts past the locker room looking pleased. Skyhawk is aghast and he starts to say he’s “John….” but the gentleman cuts him off, saying everyone knows who he is. The gentleman big leagues Skyhawk, not knowing who he is. Skyhawk is a bit agitated, and Aries tuts, talking about how Skyhawk doesn’t get any respect. He hasn’t gotten any respect since Mack beat him at Night of the Rogues. Skyhawk says he’ll show “John Boy” that he’s still got it, show Aries, and show Mack. He’s going to demand the match with Mack for next week. Aries mockingly states “go get him, tiger”. A calculating look appears on the face of Aries as we fade out.
Samoa Joe and Kevin Steen triumphed in our tag team main event over the NAWA International Champion Kurt Angle and the Race to the Top Winner Samoa Joe. Angle is dumped to the floor and Steen superkicks Generico into a Rear Naked Choke from Samoa Joe in 14:55. (*** ¾)
Samoa Joe gets on the microphone and talks about how Generico got lucky last Sunday. His luck ran out. One on one there’s not a force alive that could stop Samoa Joe.
Next week. El Generico meets Alex Shelley. Mike Bennett against James Storm in a return match from WrestleClash. Christopher Daniels squares against Jay Briscoe. And Willie Mack meets Sederick Skyhawk. Plus, has Amanda Sinclair signed a hot new free agent? Find out next week.
The NAWA World Champion Miles Stylish comes down to the ring for the closing interview. Stylish talks about how any man would love to hold what he has once. He is for the fifth time the champion. He will defend against anyone. El Generico, the 2012 Race to the Top Winner. Kurt Angle, the brand new NAWA World Champion. Old foes such as D’Angelo Dinero, Kevin Steen, and Samoa Joe, line them up and Miles Stylish will defeat them. New blood such as Alex Shelley.
Which brings Stylish to the former champion, Bobby Roode. Stylish talks about how Roode’s lawyer mentioned how Stylish should have been disqualified. Given how Roode bent and abused the rules as champion, that’s rich. But, Roode wants his title back, they can settle this in the ring. Man to man. September 30th, 2012, the End of Days. Roode wants his championship shot, he can come and get it. This is the New Age Wrestling Alliance.
Suddenly, there’s a ruckus as a man in a hooded sweatshirt is about ready to enter the ring, but security tackles him. Some fan who has had a bit too much to drink has gotten a bit too close to the action.
A loud thud echoes as six more individuals dressed in hoods just slide into the ring and they are stomping down the NAWA World Champion. Security realizes what happens and tries to enter the ring, but the two largest men knock security around, causing them to crumple to the floor. What the hell is this?
Stylish is scooped up by one of the hooded goons and powerslammed down to the canvas. Another one of them picks up Stylish and a huge spiral power bomb brings him down. A discus Clothesline hits Stylish and drops him to the canvas. The fourth of them kicks Stylish in the face with a huge Yakuza Kick.
The champion is being picked apart and dissected in the ring. The apparently leader ascends to the top rope and connects with a huge flying double foot stomp while a second wave of security is attacked by the two large goons who kick and stomp away at them.
The locker room finally empties. El Generico leads the charge and gets punched. Ricochet, the Briscoe Brothers, Kurt Angle, Jeff Hardy, and AJ Styles rush into the ring. Willie Mack joins them along, and even Samoa Joe, Bad Influence, and D’Angelo Dinero enter the ring to help chase off these masked men.
Joe yells “come here you little shit!’ to the first masked intruder and rips off his hood to reveal Jack Evans. Evans begs off, screaming he was just did what he was paid to do and Evans is tossed to the ground to be beaten down by the rest of the roster.
Kevin Steen runs down to the ring, carrying the golden ticket, and he steps into the ring. He yells for a referee and puts the golden ticket in the hand of a dazed Generico. He yells “come on, buddy, you can be champion!” Generico shakes his head no, and refuses to cash in on the Golden Ticket on a downed Stylish. He kicks Steen and we have a brawl between Steen and Generico.
The paramedics are in the ring to check on Stylish who is bleeding from the mouth from internal injuries. That’s not the ideal first night to be the champion.
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Post by mattharms on Jan 6, 2020 16:28:14 GMT -5
NAWA Glory September 6th, 2012:
Footage from earlier this week, with The NAWA Owner Amanda Sinclair and a couple of uniformed police officers showing up at the home of the former NAWA World Champion Robert Roode. Roode asks if Sinclair is bringing his belt back. Sinclair says the referee’s decision is final but Roode will get his return match. September 30th at the End of Days. Providing, of course, Miles Stylish is not injured in the attack last week and Sinclair swears if she finds out Roode has something to do with that, and Roode says he doesn’t, and he hopes Sinclair does not accuse him of anything. He will take the match with Miles Stylish and get his title back. Sinclair says based off of WrestleClash XI, it will be inside a Steel Cage to keep James Storm from getting involved this time. And she will be investigating everyone to determine who will find out who was behind the masked hoodlum attack and Roode does have the means and the motive. And Roode says he has nothing to hide.
Tonight, Mike Bennett takes on James Storm. Willie Mack meets Sederick Skyhawk. El Generico faces off against Alex Shelley. And much more. Plus, will we get to the bottom of the masked men who attacked Miles Stylish last week? We’ll hopefully get up an update on the condition of the NAWA World Champion before the end of the program.
Christopher Daniels pinned Jay Briscoe with the Last Rites in 8:58 after Kazarian tripped Jay Mark ran over and hit Kazarian on the floor but it was too late. Daniels picked up the win. (** ½)
Bad Influence challenge the NAWA World Tag Team Champions the Briscoe Brothers at the End of Days. Mark gets on the microphone and throws out a challenge to Kazarian for next week which Kazarian accepts, saying Bad Influence will go two to two against the Briscoe Brothers in tag team action.
D’Angelo Dinero cuts a promo and calls out anyone in the back for the D’Angelo Dinero invitational. Sonjay Dutt comes out to try and get some momentum going with a big win over the former two time NAWA World Champion.
D’Angelo Dinero pinned Sonjay Dutt with the DDE in 4:05. (** ½)
Dinero tells Dutt sorry, but he’s not got what it takes to hang with the Pope.
Jack Evans is summoned into the office of Amanda Sinclair and Sinclair demands to know who was behind this. Evans says he doesn’t know, he was given big money to distract Miles Stylish. It could be a lot of people, Stylish is an egomaniac who rubbed people the wrong way. Sinclair says Evans knows more than he’s letting on and she’ll be keeping a close eye on him. Still, she muses Evans has a point. Miles Stylish has a lot of enemies.
Alex Shelley pinned El Generico with an Air Raid Crash in 11:05 after Kevin Steen rolled El Generico back into the ring. (***)
Steen crouches over Generico after the match and talks about how this is just sad. Three years ago, they were NAWA World Tag Team Champions, thanks to Kevin Steen. Steen said Generico’s problem is that opportunity knocked and he didn’t take it. He has no idea who hired the goons to take out Miles Stylish last week, but if Steen had the golden ticket, he would be standing here as the NAWA World Champion. Steen says beating up El Generico does not have is not fun as it used to be and he walks off as Generico pulls himself back. But he turns around and comments “I’m going to do it anyway.” He kicks Generico in the balls and hits him with a Package Piledriver Steen is left in the ring, battered and beaten and another huge loss, his second in two weeks.
Samoa Joe is interviewed backstage by Dan Marion. Joe says he doesn’t like Miles Stylish, but a group of masked cowards who ran in the backdoor and beat up the champion is not something he likes either. They show up again, and Joe will take them all out and rip them apart. Joe switches to El Generico and wants a one on one match with Generico, with the Golden Ticket on the line, because he beat Generico last week.
A tut and a cough brings Kevin Steen into the picture. Steen says Joe thinks he deserves the Golden Tick. Two time NAWA World Champion, and for almost two years, no one beat Samoa Joe in the ring. He’s the baddest man in the company. However, Steen declares he’s made a career out of beating Generico. Joe says if Steen thinks he can leapfrog him to the title, he has another thing coming. Steen says Joe might have forgotten, but he beat Joe back at Night of the Rogues 2009. Joe vows to return the odds, and have a match next week. Steen comments, sorry, can’t. He has a match with Kurt Angle for the NAWA International Title he lost back at WrestleClash. He suggests Joe have a big time match next week, against….oh let’s say, Jeff Hardy. Joe agrees and in two weeks, it will be Joe against Steen, the winner gets Generico with the Golden Ticket on the line. Go to Sinclair, make the match.
Kana defeated Nicole Matthews with the Cross-Armbreaker in 7:50 in a brutal technical encounter. (***)
It’s announced that next week it will be Gail Kim against Athena for the NAWA Women’s Title with Kim getting her return shot. Gail Kim has thrown out a challenge for Kana at the End of Days.
AJ Styles is backstage with Dan Marion. Styles says he’s going to cut to the chase and say last week’s attack on the NAWA World Champion Miles Stylish was disgraceful. However, he knows who did it. Jack Evans was involved and Jack Evans is the little stooge of Teddy Hart. Hart has a storied, bitter history against Miles Stylish. Marion asks if Teddy Hart could carry off a complicated scheme like this and Styles says maybe, maybe not, but this just smells like Teddy Hart. Hart once had the than NAWA World Champion Ron Waterman ran over by a car eight years ago. Styles says he’s sure Teddy’s involved. Marion suggests that Styles seems to be very interested in implicating Teddy Hart, what’s to say he’s not involved? Styles says his character over the past ten years in the New Age Wrestling Alliance has proved what kind of man he is, the same as Teddy Hart’s character proves what kind of man. Styles says he wants Teddy Hart in the ring, to show him some respect. He wants Teddy Hart next week.
Austin Aries settles in for some commentary, for the next match. The former John Morrison shows up in skybox to watch the next week. The announcers talk about how the winner of this match could be next in line to fight Austin Aries when Aries gets cleared to compete. Aries says he’ll happily beat Skyhawk and Mack both.
Willie Mack pinned Sederick Skyhawk with a Falcon Arrow in 12:57 after Skyhawk spent too much time grandstanding and trying to make a statement to the gentleman in the crowd and missed the Fallen Star Elbow Drop(** ¾)
Aries talks about how it’s a shame how a star as fallen like Skyhawk. Mack points at Aries and says he wants the belt. Aries just smiles and taunts Mack. Aries can’t hide behind a doctor’s note forever. It’s going to him against the Mack for the Television Title.
We head to the crowd where Dan Marion talks to the man in the crowd. John says he has to say, he’s not impressed by the performance of that “Samuel Skyfire”. Marion talks about how he’s Sederick Skyhawk, the former NAWA World Champion, former three time NAWA Television Champion, and Johnny makes a “blah blah, blah” hand signal and says he came here to fight the best. Kurt Angle. Miles Stylish. Samoa Joe. Great competitors, the best in the world. Not as good as him, but hey, he can’t wrestle himself.
Amanda Sinclair calls Teddy Hart into her office. AJ Styles threw some big accusations and he has a point. Teddy Hart hates Miles Stylish. Hart says hating Miles Stylish is natural as breathing. Samoa Joe hates Miles Stylish. What’s to say that this isn’t a big smoke screen for Joe? Hell, Robert Roode is a man of infinite wealth and he has a reason to hate Stylish. How about Raven? He’s not been around here in a while, but he always has a group of unwashed followers with him. Hart knows how powerful Raven’s cult of personality is, because Hart was once Raven’s disciple. Or Harry Harris? He hates Miles Stylish, and his uncle has mafia connections. Wouldn’t be too hard to put a hit on Stylish?
The point is, Hart is tired of people assuming that he does something because of his past. He’s not happy about these accusations, he didn’t do it, and AJ Styles only put his name into the conversation. Sinclair admits everyone is a suspect, and Hart says including her, because let’s face it, we know Amanda hates Miles Stylish’s sister, Mia, that bad blood is well documented. Sinclair is incensed, saying that she can put business above personal and we’ll see what happens. AJ Styles against Teddy Hart next week. Hart says fine, he beat AJ Styles before, he’ll do it again.
Next Week. Jeff Hardy against Samoa Joe. AJ Styles against Teddy Hart. Kazarian against Mark Briscoe. Two big WrestleClash return matches with titles on the line. Gail Kim challenges Athena for the NAWA Women’s Title and in the main event, Kevin Steen meets Kurt Angle with the NAWA International Title on the line. Can Steen become a three time champion? Find out next week.
James Storm pinned Mike Bennett with the Last Call in 12:08. Bennett used every Memphis Heel tactic in the book to stall Storm. The double axe handle off of the top rope is countered into a double knee gutbuster and then the Last Call Superkcik gets the pin. (** ¾)
Storm gets on the microphone and talks about how he’s coming for him. He’s going for Robert Roode. Roode can hide behind his lawyers and in front of his fancy gate, but they have a date with destiny. The crowd is buzzing and BULLY RAY ENTERS THE RING TO KNOCK STORM FROM BEHIND! Ray hits Storm in the face with a chain and hits him with a Piledriver. Ray stands on the throat of Storm and talks about how he handles all of Roode’s business. Storm should sit down and shut up, and keep Roode’s name out of his mouth.
The screen distorts and the group of masked men appear in a darkened room. The leader states that the old guard will fall and soon, a more worth superstar will be holding the crown. The first shot had been fired in the war last week. The End of Days will be an apt name. All will fall before Dominion. Their king will rule over all.
We fade to copyright with Bully Ray standing over James Storm and talking more trash.
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Post by mattharms on Jan 9, 2020 16:45:17 GMT -5
NAWA Glory September 13th, 2012:
Tonight, Kurt Angle defends his NAWA International Championship against Kevin Steen in a return match from WrestleClash XI. Also, Athena defends the NAWA Women’s Championship against Gail Kim in another return match from WrestleClash XI. Jeff Hardy meets Samoa Joe in a big time match. Kazarian meets up against Mark Briscoe and AJ Styles takes on Teddy Hart.
Athena defeated Gail Kim via disqualification in 9:55 to retain the NAWA Women’s Championship after Sarita interfered and hit Athena in the back of the leg. (***)
Sarita beats on Athena after the match. Gail Kim gets in Sarita’s face afterwards. Kana rushes out and hits both Sarita and Gail Kim with roundhouse kicks. Athena rises to her feet and stares down Kana. Kana hands Athena the belt and gives her a wicked smile.
Alex Shelley stands by backstage and Austin Aries comes up to confront Shelley. Shelley’s a bit weary around Aries, given Aries turned on him about six years ago. Aries waves it off, saying it’s in the distant past. He’s impressed how Shelley beat El Generico last week and if it was up to Aries, he should get an NAWA Television Championship Match. Well he should, but Willie Mack is being given the title shot. Aries knows much like Shelley beat Sabin and Generico, he can defeat the Mack. Aries says Shelley can make a statement and they can have a classic for the championship once Aries is cleared to compete. Shelley looks thoughtful as we fade out.
Mark Briscoe pinned Frankie Kazarian with a backslide in 9:55(** ¾)
Christopher Daniels jumps in the ring and helps Kazarian beat down Mark. Jay Briscoe runs in for the save. Hype is made for the NAWA World Tag Team Title Match with the Briscoe Brothers defending the NAWA World Tag Team Titles against the team who they beat them for, Bad Influence.
Amanda Sinclair is in her office and meets with two new competitors, Brian Cage and Michael Elgin, the Unbreakable Machines. These two massive men are the newest tag team to sign with the company. Cage and Elgin are both hyped up and say that they want competition. Next week, they debut against the All Night Express. Cage promises victory, and he’ll tear through the competition. Elgin concludes they’ll be unbreakable men, but Cage states he’s not a man he’s a machine. Hype for Elgin and Cage, the Unbreakable Machines, taking on Kenny King and Rhett Titus, the All Night Express, in tag team action next week.
AJ Styles defeated Teddy Hart via disqualification after Jack Evans nailed a springboard 450 splash to a downed Styles in 12:05(*** ½)
Jack Evans, the man who was involved in the attack of the masked men two weeks ago, saves his former Hart Foundation, Next Generation Tag Team Partner. He stomps on Styles. Hart gets up and he kicks Styles in the ribs. Hart yells that Styles better keep his name out of his mouth next time and goes for the Sharpshooter. The crowd is cheering and Prince Devitt rushes out, to dropkick Hart to the floor. The same thing is done to Evans and Evans and Hart scatter.
James Storm enters Amanda Sinclair’s office and makes a comment about how Roode showed what a no class coward he was by sending Bully Ray to do his dirty work. Sinclair says she would like to make Roode against Storm, but it’s out of her hands. What she can do is make James Storm against Bully Ray, September 30th at the End of Days. Storm says fine, he’s going to kick Roode’s fat bastard thug around, and then Storm’s going for Roode. If Roode has the belt, if he doesn’t, Storm will kick his ass, if it’s in the ring, in the parking lot.
Backstage, AJ Styles is being checked over, and Prince Devitt comes into the trainer’s area. Devitt says Styles owes him one. He wants a match against AJ Styles at the End of Days. Styles is confused, saying he thought Devitt has a Cruiserweight Title Shot against Ricochet. Devitt waves it off, saying that after holding the Cruiserweight Title, Styles moved up the rankings, and won the Television and International Titles. Now, Devitt is going for more gold, but he has to defeat a world class competitor like AJ Styles to cement himself. Styles says Devitt’s impressive and it will be an honor. Both men shake hands. May the better man win. In comes Teddy Hart and Jack Evans to cause a ruckus. Security runs in, and Sinclair is in. Sinclair makes Evans and Hart against Devitt and Styles next week and Styles and Devitt inform her of the verbal contract. Sinclair says that Devitt is entitled to a return match against Ricochet, and Devitt says he’s moving on to other things, give someone else the title shot. Sinclair asks if he’s sure, and Devitt says he’s sure. He has loftier goals in mind.
Jeff Hardy pinned Samoa Joe after reversing the Rear Naked Choke into into a bridging pin after running up the ropes in 15:57(*** ¾)
The battle of speed versus power included as Jeff Hardy hit Joe in a blink of an eye and scored the pin. The aftermath is Joe nailing Hardy and dropping him with a Saito Suplex. He beats up Hardy until El Generico rushes out to make the save. Generico gets creamed and Joe beats him down before he locks the choke on Generico one more time. The fans are cheering, as the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Ricochet runs down to the ring. Ricochet catches Joe with a dropsault and Jeff Hardy hits Joe with the Whisper in the Wind and sends him scattering to the floor.
The lights go out and when they come back on, the group of masked men who are only known as Dominion are in the ring. Ricochet and Jeff Hardy stand and try to fight them off. Joe tries to enter the ring, but he’s run down with a lariat by one of the larger men. Ricochet, Hardy, Joe, and Generico are beaten to a pulp, but security comes out. The lights go back out and the masked leader’s distorted voice talks about how Dominion will pick the bones of them one by one. Kurt Angle, James Storm, Prince Devitt, and AJ Styles are all out. Joe is up first and he’s pissed, almost ripping the guardrail off to get to Dominion.
We’re backstage, where Dan Marion is with Willie Mack. Mack talks about how it’s wild, but he has to talk about his match with Austin Aries coming up at the End of Days and how he’ll finally win the NAWA Television Champion. Alex Shelley flies in and cheap shots Mack and takes his knee out. Shelley stomps away at Mack and rams him hard into the metal fencing backstage and kicks away at him. Security is in the arena, dealing with the masked intruders, so there’s no one stopping Shelley from busting Mack’s knee cap with repeated scissor stomps on the concrete.
A calculating Austin Aries smiles and applauds Shelley’s work.
We cut backstage where the competitor once known as John Morrison is in the VIP room. In comes Sedrick Skyhawk, but security blocks him. Skyhawk says that he’s sick and tired of the disrespect that Johnny’s giving him. He wants a match with him. Johnny laughs it off, and says that he saw what “Skyfire” could do last week and he’s just not feeling it. Johnny Glory only fights stars and not chumps and washouts. Skyhawk yells that Johnny’s nothing but a coward. The newly minted Johnny Glory mocks Skyhawk and he’s taken out. Glory returns to eating grapes.
Next Week, Kevin Steen against Samoa Joe, winner faces El Generico for the Golden Ticket, Teddy Hart and Jack Evans take on AJ Styles and Prince Devitt, the Unbreakable Machines take on the All Night Express, and much more. Glory is coming at you next week, as the road to the End of Days continues.
Robert Roode cuts into the show to talk about how everyone’s talking about Dominion, but what everyone should be talking about is how Robert Roode will be for the second time, the NAWA World Champion. Roode will be at Glory next week and he invites Miles Stylish to show up as well. Either to face him like a man but if Stylish wants to hand over the title, because he’s got a little injury, then so be it. Roode says Stylish has nothing to fear about another attack from these masked goons because Roode will pay no expense to get the best security money can by and they’ll actually do their job in keeping those who shouldn’t be in the building, out of the building.
Kevin Steen runs into a rampaging Samoa Joe and says that Joe has had a tough evening, but that’s fine. He’s going to get to go in the ring with a champion next week. When Steen wins the NAWA International Title belt, he’ll face Joe. Non-title of course, because Joe lost his match while Steen is going to win his. Joe says that if he can’t take out those masked bastards, he’ll take out his aggression on someone else and he headbutts Steen down to the ground. We have a huge fight backstage. Security returns backstage to break this up and Sinclair says she’s had it with everyone tonight. Joe’s out, and Steen better get down to the ring now, or else he’ll be disqualified. Steen says he’ll see Joe next week.
Kurt Angle retained the NAWA International Championship over Kevin Steen with the Ankle Lock after Angle countered an attempted Steen belt shot into a drop toe hold and further busted his head on the belt in 15:43(*** ¾)
Steen lost his chance to regain the championship. An impressive championship match to say the very least. Steen and Joe next week, where the winner challenges El Generico for his Golden Ticket. Plus, Teddy Hart and Jack Evans take on AJ Styles and Prince Devitt in a tag team match. Plus, will Miles Stylish accept Robert Roode’s challenge for a face to face meeting? We have not seen Stylish since the beating two weeks ago on this program. Find out next week on Glory.
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Post by mattharms on Jan 12, 2020 13:54:06 GMT -5
NAWA Glory September 20th, 2012.
Tonight, Kevin Steen meets Samoa Joe in the main event. Plus, Robert Roode invites Miles Stylish to Glory to have a face to face confrontation ten days before Stylish puts the NAWA World Title on the line against Roode in a Cage Match. Plus, AJ Styles and Prince Devitt team up against Jack Evans and Teddy Hart, and more tonight on Glory.
Alex Shelley tapped out TJ Perkins with the Border City Stretch in 9:55. (*** ¼)
Willie Mack limps down to the ring and has a conversation with Alex Shelley. Last week, Shelley punked him in the back and laid him out. Why? Shelley talks about how he carried the Motor City Machine Guns and now he’s after championship gold. Mack is a stepping stone to Austin Aries and the NAWA Television Championship. If he beats Mack, he gets the gold. Mack says if Shelley wants to step up and have a match, they can do it next week, winner gets Aries for the Television Title next. Shelley accepts and that’s made for next week.
Sarita made Mickie James tap out to a Triangle Choke in 8:09. (** ¼)
Sarita cuts a promo, talking about how she’s been in this company for five years and she’s seen people jump the line for her. Now it’s her time, to win the NAWA Women’s Title. Athena comes out and accepts the challenge, saying she’s a fighting champion. Sarita will beat Athena for the title at the End of Days.
We see Chris Sabin in the back talking to Dan Marion. Marion asks Sabin now what, since the Guns broke up. Sabin says he’s been part of a tag team for years, first with Matt Bentley and then with Alex Shelley. He had the NAWA World Tag Team Titles several times over the past seven years. He’s not sure what happens next. Robert Roode interrupts the promo, talking about how he would like to thank Shelley and Sabin for breaking up Beer Money, and allowing him to finally become the NAWA World Champion a two time NAWA World Champion. Although Shelley’s obviously the Roode of that team, given how Sabin’s hit the skids. Roode suggests Sabin and James Storm for a tag team, called the Leftovers, because that’s what they are. Maybe they can do something. Sabin says he knows what he wants to do now and he slaps Roode. There’s a scuffle and both yell at each other. Security comes in.
Robert Roode against Chris Sabin is announced next week.
The Unbreakable Machines defeated The All Night Express when Michael Elgin pinned Kenny King in 7:40 with the Spiral Bomb (** ¾)
Brian Cage and Michael Elgin, the Unbreakable Machines, make their debut in impressive fashion. They have their sights set on the NAWA World Tag Team Titles and are going to be watching the Briscoe Brothers against Bad Influence very closely.
Amanda Sinclair is in her office ,when Matt and Nick Jackson enter and demand to know why they have not been on the show since WrestleClash XI. Sinclair says she can’t put everyone on the show, but she’s got an idea. Next week, there’s going to be a fatal four way match where the winner challenges Ricochet for the NAWA Cruiserweight Title at the End of Days since Prince Devitt gave up his rematch. Nick and Matt Jackson will be two of these men. The Bucks nod, and in comes Low Ki, who says that he’s going to be the third of four men in this match and promises to use the Young Bucks as kick pads. The fourth man is Sami Callihan. Callihan, Nick Jackson, Matt Jackson, and Low Ki, winner faces Ricochet for the Cruiserweight Title at the End of Days.
D’Angelo Dinero cuts a promo and calls out an opponent for the D’Angelo Dinero invitational as he tries to find a new apprentice. Out comes Zema Ion, and the match is on.
D’Angelo Dinero pinned Zema Ion with the DDE in 5:55(**)
Dinero talks about how he’s disappointed, but Zema Ion is not the man for him. Sedrick Skyhawk comes from the back and talks about how Johnny Glory disrespected him, but he’s going to learn the hard way that Skyhawk’s not to be overlooked. Skyhawk wants Dinero right here and right now in the ring. Skyhawk’s not interested in being the Pope’s understudy, he’s interested in making a statement. Dinero accepts the challenge and talks about how he likes Skyhawk’s fire.
D’Angelo Dinero defeated Sedrick Skyhawk via disqualification in 12:58 when Skyhawk refused to break a guillotine choke when Dinero got to the ropes. (****)
Skyhawk has lost it. Security is out to pull Skyhawk off of a downed Pope after an impressive and high impact match. Skyhawk grabs the microphone and says Johnny Glory will remember his name, even if he has to pound it into his head.
Jeff Hardy is backstage and Kurt Angle comes backstage, offering Jeff Hardy an International Title Match at the End of Days. Hardy’s gotten big wins over Bully Ray and Samoa Joe recently, so Angle’s looking forward to getting a big time title defense. Both of them shake hands and another match is set up for the End of Days.
Gail Kim cuts a promo, talking about her match with Kana next week. She will get the Women’s Title back but first she’ll have to take down the force of nature known as Kana.
AJ Styles and Prince Devitt defeated Jack Evans and Teddy Hart when Devitt pinned Evans with the Bloody Sunday in 11:09. (** ¾)
Teddy Hart bails from the ring to leave Jack Evans get pounded two on one. After the match, Devitt and Styles eye each other up. The End of Days Match is cemented.
Next week. Chris Sabin against Robert Roode. Sami Callihan, Low-Ki, Matt Jackson, and Nick Jackson in a number one contenders match for the NAWA Cruiserweight Title. Alex Shelley faces off against Willie Mack. Kana against Gail Kim and more, on the go home show before the End of Days.
Kevin Steen battled Samoa Joe to a double countout in 15:44 in a violent brawl. Steen falls on the top Joe while in the Rear Naked Choke and triggered the countout. (**** ¼)
The match is over and Steen cheap shots Samoa Joe in a super kick, before pulling back the ring mats. El Generico runs out and hits a cross body on Steen off of the steps to wipe him out. Generico throws Steen into the ring and hits the Yakuza Kick into the corner. Joe is back into the ring and he grabs Generico from behind. Generico fights out of the hold and throws Joe into Steen before hitting the Yakuza Kick. Generico stands over the top of them and points to both of them. Amanda Sinclair comes out and says that if Generico wants it, it will be Generico, Joe, and Steen, with the Golden Ticket on the line at the End of Days.
Robert Roode comes out with security and assures us that there will be no masked men running out this week. He talks about how Dominion, whoever they are, have taken his name out of the conversation. And that can’t do. In ten days, Robert Roode steps into the cage against Miles Stylish and he will walk out leaving Stylish’s body broken and busted. The champion has not shown up since the Glory after WrestleClash. Roode talks some trash and calls out Miles Stylish.
“Sharp Dressed Man” plays, but no boos. Roode says that Stylish better bring the belt to the End of Days. If Stylish wants to drop it to his feet before kissing them, because he’s too busted up, then Roode agrees. The fans are getting some heat as Roode talks about how ten months he reigned like a king as the NAWA World Champion and if it was not for James Storm cheapshotting him, he would be the champion.
The fans are buzzing and James Storm is in the stands. Roode and Storm get into a shouting match and Roode tells his security to stand down. Storm rushes from the stands and the minute Storm leaves the guardrail, Bully Ray blindsides him from the side. Storm blocks Ray’s punch and pounds away at him with a series of punches. The two are brawling and Roode’s security is tackling Storm, which allows Ray to get some cheap shots in.
The scene inside of the arena fades to outside, while the masked group known as Dominion is standing outside. Their leader cuts a promo, talking about how Roode was king, but now a new ruler will take the crown. Roode, Stylish, their crowning achievement will come soon.
We flicker back into the arena as Glory fades to black with Ray throwing Storm off of the ramp straight to the concrete floor below.
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Post by mattharms on Jan 15, 2020 16:05:30 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 9/27/2012:
Tonight, Chris Sabin meets Robert Roode. The NAWA Cruiserweight Title number one contenders match with Sami Callihan, Nick Jackson, Matt Jackson and Low-Ki. Alex Shelley meets Willie Mack and Kana faces Gail Kim.
Glory’s opening video cuts off as Miles Stylish shows up. The NAWA World Champion storms down into the ring, for the first time since WrestleClash XI. He cuts a promo, declaring about how four weeks ago, Dominion attacked him. And for the past three weeks, they were able to cut into the show at will. There’s only one person who has the resources to do that and that’s the NAWA Owner Amanda Sinclair. Stylish calls out Sinclair. The fans make some noise as the NAWA Owner Amanda Sinclair comes out. Sinclair remarks that putting aside what personal feelings she has on Stylish, business in business. She doesn’t know who is behind Dominion, but she will find out. And she’ll find out how those videos are in the show.
Out comes Teddy Hart from the back. Hart talks about how Sinclair won’t find out because Sinclair’s the one behind it. If Hart wants to take out Stylish, he’ll take him straight up. Sinclair never wanted Miles Stylish to have that belt and never wanted him to be champion. Stylish comments that he might not be able to trust Sinclair, but he hates Hart. Hart says that Stylish should have respect for him, he’s wrestling royalty. Stylish decks Hart and hits him with the Las Vegas Trauma to lay him out.
Robert Roode comes out with Bully Ray. He says that Stylish shows up this week. Amazing. In three days, they step into the cage and because Roode has a tune up match, it’s only fair Stylish is. Bully Ray volunteers to beat all of the ring rust off of Stylish tonight and make sure he’s set up to lose the belt to Roode in three days. Stylish accepts the challenge and says that Roode’s just as much of a suspect as Sinclair. Ray tells Stylish to shut his mouth because he does all of Roode’s business. Ask James Storm. Roode doesn’t need a gaggle of mask goons, all he needs is the insurance policy, Robert Roode. Sinclair makes the match official, Bully Ray against Miles Stylish tonight on Glory.
Teddy Hart gets back up and Stylish lays him out with the Las Vegas Trauma one more time for good measure. Stylish warns Dominion that this time, he’s got his eyes open. And he’ll see Bully Ray in the ring.
Robert Roode pinned Chris Sabin with the Death Valley Bomb in 12:28(*** ½)
Roode picks up the win and goes into the End of Days on the role. He will challenge the NAWA World Champion Miles Stylish for the titles in the confines of a steel cage.
Johnny Glory is in the VIP room. In comes D’Angelo Dinero. Dinero and Glory shake hands with each other and sit down to have a drink to celebrate Glory coming into the New Age Wrestling Alliance. Dinero says he’s not come here to catch up on old times, but rather, he has a proposition for Johnny Glory. Sedrick Skyhawk. Dinero says that last week, Skyhawk showed some fire. And since Dinero and Glory go way back, he wants Glory to give Skyhawk a chance. He could shock him. Dinero says he’s in with the boss, so he can get Glory a premium match against Skyhawk this Sunday at the End of Days. Glory accepts, telling Dinero to tell the kid that he has his brush with greatness this Sunday. Dinero warns Glory not to underestimate Skyhawk and Glory comments by allowing “Skyfire” to share the ring with him, he’s overestimating the man. Dinero just smiles and the two men shake hands.
Low Ki became the number one contender to the NAWA Cruiserweight title over Sami Callihan, Matt Jackson, and Nick Jackson when Low Ki pinned Nick Jackson with the Ki Krusher in 10:30(** ¾)
Low Ki gets the win. The NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Ricochet comes out and stares down the former champion. These two will lock up for the gold, in the match that was supposed to be Prince Devitt against Ricochet but Devitt declined to face the champion. Low Ki is looking for his second Cruiserweight Title.
A look at Prince Devitt against AJ Styles. Devitt’s historic eighteen month Cruiserweight Title reign is showcased. AJ Styles winning the Cruiserweight, Television, and International Title over the years. The End of Days, these two world class competitors will compete against each other.
Highlights of the last Kana against Gail Kim Match where Kim retained the NAWA Women’s Championship by the skin of her teeth thanks to some interference from Mia Stylish. Tonight, they collide for the gold.
Kana tapped out Gail Kim to a Cross Armbreaker after blocking the Eat Defeat and hitting an arm scissor stomp before locking on the Cross Armbreaker for the submission in 11:07. (*** ¼)
After the match, Sarita comes out and talks some trash to Kana. She vows to win the Women’s Title against Athena this Sunday. Kana just smiles and after big wins over Gail Kim and Mia Stylish over the past couple of months, you got to believe she’s coming for the gold.
Sedrick Skyhawk stands by backstage, but D’Angelo Dinero pops up and we have a back and forth. Dinero talks about how Skyhawk’s now got a match against Johnny Glory. Skyhawk smiles and says it’s only his right. Dinero offers to lead Skyhawk to the promise land and Skyhawk shuts him down, saying that he doesn’t need Dinero. Every other person he’s allied with, they’ve proven to be a disappointment, Sedrick Skyhawk is a solo act. Dinero says if Skyhawk changes his mind, he’ll be there. Both men have a lot in common, having lost their way after losing the NAWA World Title. Skyhawk denies he’s lost and this Sunday, he’ll ruin Johnny’s big debut.
Alex Shelley made Willie Mack submit to an Indian Deathlock in 10:38. Austin Aries intervened and Jack Evans ran down from the back. Mack wiped out Evans and got hit with a Running Chop Block before Shelley trapped Mack in an Indian Deathlock for the tap out. (***)
Shelley eyes Aries and points to the Television Title Belt. Aries just looks at him and nails a downed Mack with the belt before hitting him with a brain buster to lay him out. Aries stands tall with the Television Title.
Dan Marion gets a brief word with the NAWA World Television Champion Austin Aries. He asks what is going on with Jack Evans. Aries says that his business is his alone. When Marion prods a little bit, reminding Aries that Evans was hanging with Dominion, Aries says it’s just business. Just like his partnership with Alex Shelley is business. When Aries gets his doctor’s orders, then they’re going to have a match for the Television Title and it’s going to be a clinic. He saw something in Shelley all years ago. The interview is cut short, because a bloodied Willie Mack rushes in and throws hands against Aries until security breaks them up.
Jeff Hardy talks about redemption. How he was given a chance to enter the Luck of the Draw Match. How he came close to ending the NAWA World Title reign of Robert Roode twice, but didn’t thanks to Bully Ray. How be beat Bully Ray and Samoa Joe. Kurt Angle, someone who has his share of problems gave Hardy a title shot. Now Hardy’s going to walk out with the NAWA International Title.
Kurt Angle talks about how earlier this year, he suffered another injury to his neck thanks to a freak accident against Kevin Steen. But, Angle worked and he’s back into the ring. He talks about Jeff Hardy and how they’ve gone down some rough roads. But, it’s all going to come out as they challenge for Angle’s NAWA International Title.
Hype of the recent problems between Kevin Steen, Samoa Joe, and El Generico. Generico won the Race to the Top and earned an NAWA World Title shot at any time during Season Twelve. Joe feels Generico doesn’t deserve it and he beat up Generico. Steen got involved, and we have a match. The Golden Ticket of El Generico is on the line.
James Storm is arguing with security. Amanda Sinclair tells Storm to take a hike for tonight. She doesn’t want to mess up another main event, and tonight’s main event with Bully Ray and Miles Stylish it needs to go on without interference. Storm comments that Sinclair’s sure on the ball with him, but can’t seem to get a drop on Dominion. Storm’s going to leave, he’s going to waste Bully Ray, and then, he wants his match with Robert Roode. Sinclair says if Storm leaves right now and he beats Bully Ray, then him and Roode will happen. Whether or not Roode wins the title, Sinclair will make the match happen. Storm says he’ll worry about the title later. Roode broke a beer bottle over his head and Storm still wants to wreck him. An agreement is made, where if James Storm wins on Sunday, then he’ll get a match against Robert Roode.
Bad Influence talk about how they lost the NAWA World Tag Team Titles in a triple threat tag team match at WrestleClash XI. The Bucks aren’t going to be there and Bad Influence will beat any tag team two on two. Mark and Jay better get ready because Kazarian and Daniels will be getting their NAWA World Tag Team Titles back.
Next week, all of the fallout for the End of Days. Jeff Hardy will take on Teddy Hart. Will the NAWA International Title be on the line? Tune into the End of Days to find out. Also, the Unbreakable Machines will be in action, Ricochet takes on Samoa Joe, and Prince Devitt takes on El Generico. Big matches, big time. Check it out.
Miles Stylish defeated Bully Ray via disqualification after Robert Roode interfered and started to beat on Miles Stylish in 14:29. (*** ¾)
The fans are booing, but Miles Stylish is fighting back and he sends Roode to the floor. Bully Ray clubs Stylish from behind. The fans are chanting for the Cowboy. Sinclair sent James Storm out of the building. Stylish manages to get a chair and nail Bully Ray in the ribs with it. He whacks Bully Ray over the back.
The fans are booing and Teddy Hart enters the ring and jumps Stylish from behind! Roode looks baffled and then the lights go out. When they come back on, Dominion’s in the ring. And Dominion turn their attention to Robert Roode, beating him down. Bully Ray quickly gets Roode out of the ring and they leave the NAWA World Champion to be beaten yet again.
Teddy Hart’s on the top rope and he hits the Shooting Star Press on Stylish. Stylish is flattened like a pancake. Dominion did not put their hands on Miles Stylish. Hart eyes them but out rushes Samoa Joe, Jeff Hardy, El Generico, AJ Styles, and Prince Devitt from the back. Dominion is brawling with the NAWA roster, with Teddy Hart scrambling to the floor like the little cockroach he is.
Dominion flees the ring, but Devitt grabs one of them and rips his mask off. That’s...HARRY SMITH! The cousin of Teddy Hart, and his former Hart Foundation, the Next Generation associate. The other members of Dominion flee the ramp as Sinclair brings security up the ramp. Hart is subdued and handcuffed by security. Likely not the first time Teddy Hart got dragged out in handcuffs.
Stylish rises to his feet, favoring his ribs. Jeff tells him it was Harry Smith. Two members of Dominion were unmasked, and they were both known associates of Teddy Hart. And they didn’t lay a finger on Hart tonight. If it looks like a rat, smells like a rat, it is a rat. And Teddy Hart may be the biggest rat in the history of this company. Stylish goes down to confront Hart and Teddy spits on him drawing boos. Stylish goes for him.
Robert Roode jumps Stylish from behind and lays him out with an Implant DDT on the ramp. Roode gets on the microphone and talks about how he doesn’t care about Dominion or Stylish’s little bitch fit with Teddy. It doesn’t matter. Dominion wants to talk about putting a new ruler on the throne. Well, Robert Roode will be the NAWA World Champion for a second time. Roode talks about how his lawyers will be speaking to Sinclair, because a bunch of masked goons put their hands on him, her franchise player. Glory fades to black with hype for this Sunday.
Robert Roode gets his return match against Miles Stylish in a Cage Match. El Generico, Samoa Joe, and Kevin Steen collide for the Golden Ticket. Jeff Hardy faces Kurt Angle for the International Title. Prince Devitt takes on AJ Styles in a dream match. Johnny Glory debuts to take on Sedrick Skyhawk. All that and much more this Sunday.
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Post by mattharms on Jan 26, 2020 14:28:30 GMT -5
NAWA End of Days-September 30th, 2012.
Hype for some big main events tonight. James Storm meets Bully Ray. Kevin Steen, El Generico, and Samoa Joe square off in a Triple Threat Match for El Generico’s Golden Ticket. Plus, inside a Steel Cage, Robert Roode challenges NAWA World Champion Miles Stylish in a return match from WrestleClash XI.
The NAWA World Tag Team Titles are on the line in our first match with the Briscoe Brothers defending against Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian, Bad Influence. Kazarian and Daniels prepared to regain the titles and spent most of the match isolating Mark Briscoe and cutting the ring in half. Mark fights back and makes the hot tag, with Jay coming in fists of ire. Bad Influence cut Jay off and hit a combination Superplex/Springboard Splash, but Jay kicks out. Mark dropkicks Kazarian into Daniels as he goes for the Best Moonsault Ever to knock him to the floor. Jay pops back up and hits a Death Valley Bomb to Kazarian, and Frog Splash from Mark gets the pin as Jay dives through the ropes. The Briscoe Brothers retain the NAWA World Tag Team Titles over Bad Influence in 12:44(*** ½)
Samoa Joe cuts a promo, discussing his Triple Threat Match with El Generico and Kevin Steen for the Golden Ticket later tonight. Joe makes a comment about how he will use the NAWA World Title to lure Dominion into the open. He will win the Golden Ticket and he’ll see either Roode or Stylish in the ring this Thursday, because he’s not wasting any time. When Dan Marion asks Joe about it being obvious Teddy Hart being the man behind Dominion, Joe comments that it’s obvious, too obvious. He says Hart is an unwilling patsy, but if he does get in Joe’s way, Joe will rip his head off. Joe’s intense and ready for his Triple Threat Match.
Athena defended her NAWA Women’s title against Sarita. Sarita took out Athena’s knee early in the match and worked it over. Athena fought back and managed to get some life back into the match. Sarita catches Athena up top and goes for a super rana, but Athena hangs on. Athena jumps off and hits the O-Face. The Springboard Stunner scores the pin and retains the title in 8:48. Athena retained the NAWA Women’s Title over Sarita. (* ½)
From the ramp, a mysterious woman watches Athena. The former Katie Lea Burchill, now known as Katarina, views Athena from the ramp with an icy glare. Athena holds up the NAWA Women’s Title and tells Katarina to bring it.
We have a world-class entrance for Johnny Glory, with lots of pomp and circumstances. Glory vows to win his first match to cement his legacy. D’Angelo Dinero comes out and hypes up Sedrick Skyhawk. He talks about how this is going to be a world class match between two stars. Sedrick Skyhawk runs down to the ring and ignores Dinero’s hype job. He enters the ring and slaps Glory at the bell.
Sedrick Skyhawk is a house of fire as he beats down Johnny Glory during this next match. Glory cuts off the ring and pounds on Skyhawk. Skyhawk is fired back up as Johnny slaps him. Johnny cuts Skyhawk off with a sleeperhold and works him over until Skyhawk fights out and goes for a belly to back suplex. Johnny lands on his feet and running kick sends Skyhawk to the floor. Twisting plancha wipes out Skyhawk and Johnny throws him into the ring to further beat down Skyhawk. A springboard clothesline is caught by a Skyhawk powerslam. Skyhawk pounds away at Johnny and goes for the Brush with Greatness. Johnny back flips out of the move and knees Skyhawk in the face. Johnny jumps up to the top rope and goes for his Corkscrew Moonsault. Skyhawk moves. Johnny lands on his feet and running knee strike knocks out Skyhawk to score the pin in 11:09. (**)
Johnny stands over Skyhawk and taunts him, saying a star has fallen and one has risen tonight. He will be after the gold and the glory, because he’s Johnny Glory. Skyhawk rolls to the ring and kicks the steps. Dinero says that Skyhawk will get it next time. Johnny had an answer for pretty much everything Skyhawk did and Skyhawk hit the wall when trying to get the win.
Ricochet defended his NAWA Cruiserweight Title against Low Ki in the next match. Low Ki looked to win the championship back and hits him with a series of kicks to the ribs to slow Ricochet down. Ricochet fights back throughout the match, but every time he strung together some offense, Low Ki kicked him in the face. Low Ki goes up top and hits a flying springboard foot stomp to almost get the win over Ricochet. Low Ki hits a rolling kick and gets another nearfall. Low Ki swings for the fences and goes for a kick. Ricochet ducks it and hits a back stabber to Low Ki for two. To the top rope and 450 splash hits the knees. Low Ki Yakuza Kicks Ricochet and he just barely gets the shoulder up. Ki Krusher is blocked and Ricochet flips onto his feet. Rewind Rana connects and Ricochet hoists up Low Ki before he hits an elevated screwdriver. That’s the same move he used to beat Prince Devitt to get the title and that wins it for Low Ki. Ricochet retains the Cruiserweight Title over Low Ki in 10:55(***)
James Storm cuts a promo about his match with Bully Ray in just a matter of moments. He hopes that Roode is watching because Storm’s going to beat his thug and now it’s going to be Roode and Storm one on one. Bully Ray jumps into the picture and slams Storm into the fence. The two men start to brawl and brawl through the back and down to the ring.
James Storm and Bully Ray end up in the ring and continue their fist fight. Storm gets hit low and Bully Ray chokes and wears down Storm. A snap spinebuster gets a close win and Ray throws Storm to the floor and puts the bad mouth on him. Ray is slammed into the post and Storm hits the Last Call to knock out Bully Ray on the floor. Storm goes back into the ring and rolls to the outside. He continues beating down Bully Ray on the outside and slams him into the steps, the guardrail, and the post. The referee warns Storm and Storm rolls Bully Ray back into the ring. Storm goes for a second Last Call. Ray ducks and hits the Bully Cutter for a two and a half count. Ray beats down Storm and spits in his face, before slapping him a couple of times. Storm springs up and spears Bully Ray down. Storm beats down Ray as the referee puts the count on him. Eventually, the referee grabs Storm and Storm decks him. Last Call knocks out Bully Ray and the fans count three. The referee goes up and disqualifies James Storm. Bully Ray defeated James Storm via disqualification in 9:55. (***)
Storm knocks out the referee with the Last Call Superkick after the match. Bully Ray grabs a chair from the outside but Storm catches him with a low kick and grabs the chair. He beats Ray down with the chair. Security comes out and Storm wipes out the security with chair shot after chair shot. Storm throws the dented, bloody chair down and walks to the back. Bully Ray is the winner but he’s busted open.
Robert Roode cuts a promo backstage and talks about how James Storm is unbalanced and that proves it. He suggests that Amanda Sinclair should fire Storm. He shifts gears for his NAWA World Title Match. He’ll step inside of the Steel Cage with Stylish and step out as a two time champion. The time of Stylish is over and it’s the era of Robert Roode.
Kurt Angle defended the NAWA International Title against Jeff Hardy in our next match. Hardy kept Angle off balance with speed and agility until Angle caught Hardy with a guardrail run and hit him with an overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Angle throws Hardy into the ring and works him over. Ankle Lock is countered with a forward roll and Hardy catches Angle with a Twist of Fate for a nearfall. Hardy goes up top for the Swanton Bomb. Angle runs up the ropes but Hardy jumps down and then catches Angle off guard. Hardy snaps Angle across the top rope and hits the Swanton for a two and three fourths count. Angle reverses a counter whip. Whisper in the Wind is caught and twisted into the Ankle Lock. Hardy counters with a forward roll for a nearfall. Angle backs off of the ropes and catches Hardy’s rana and goes back into the Ankle Lock. This time Hardy is trapped and has no choice but to tap out. Kurt Angle retained the NAWA International Title against Jeff Hardy in 12:22. (*** ¼)
Kevin Steen cuts a promo, talking about how he won’t reveal when he’s cashing in on the Golden Ticket. After all a true champion should be ready to fight. He says El Generico squandered his chance to win the title but Steen would have taken advantage of it. He hopes Joe and Generico are both ready because Steen’s winning the Golden Ticket and winning the NAWA World Title as well.
Triple Threat Match, with the Golden Ticket El Generico earned when winning the Race to Top last month at WrestleClash XI on the line against Kevin Steen and Samoa Joe. Steen and Generico decide to team up to beat down Joe. Joe catches both men in a Samoan Drop at the same time to squash Generico and Steen. Double two count on both of them. Joe beats down on Generico and hits a huge running power bomb into the corner. Joe fires back and beats down Steen. The two men brawl with each other. Joe misses a running kick and Steen hits a superkick and then a running senton for a two count. Senton off of the second rope is avoided when Joe rolls out of the way. Generico springs up and knocks Steen into the corner. Joe charges Generico. Generico ducks and Yakuza Kick to Joe, squashing him behind Steen in the corner.
Generico beats on Steen and hits a tornado DDT. Joe grabs Generico at two and pulls him into the rear naked choke! Generico reaches the ropes and the break is forced. Joe drags Generico away from the corner, and pounds away at him. Joe hits Generico’s elbow as he runs into the corner. Generico hits a springboard cross body block, but he’s caught. Steen superkicks Joe and Generico collapses on top for a two count before Steen pulls him out. Steen goes for the Package Piledriver and Generico backs him into the corner. Joe grabs Generico and Rear Naked Choke locked on! Steen frog splashes Joe when he has the choke on. Steen rolls Joe to the floor and kicks Generico in the ribs. Power Bomb is countered when Generico sunset flips Steen for the pin, just before Joe recovers and gets back into the ring. El Generico retained the Golden Ticket against Samoa Joe and Kevin Steen when Generico pinned Steen in 18:55. (*** ¾)
Generico gets the win and Steen jumps him after the bell. Steen throws Generico into the ropes and lays him out with the Pop-Up Power Bomb.
On the floor, Harry Smith jumps over the guardrail and attacks Joe. Joe fights off Smith and sends him crashing into the guardrail. The two power houses brawl until security comes out. Smith is dragged off and Joe goes after him again, beating down Smith. He was a member of Dominion unmasked last week on Glory. Smith says they’re everywhere and they’re watching before he’s dragged out.
AJ Styles and Prince Devitt square off in tonight’s semi-main event. Devitt and Styles exchange arm drags and chain wrestling. Dropkicks are throw at each other until Devitt hits Styles with a forearm and a bullet uppercut. Devitt works over Styles. Styles fights back from his feet and hits an Asai Moonsault into an Inverted DDT for a two count. Second Asai Moonsault is caught and Devitt hits a Northern Lights Bomb for a nearfall. Devitt climbs to the top rope and hits a springboard kneedrop for a two count. Devitt uses several strikes to punish Styles. Bloody Sunday is countered with a couple of knees to the head. Devitt catches Styles on his shoulders and fireman’s carry gutbuster. Jumping foot stomp to the back of the head and Devitt gets a close nearfall.
Devitt pulls Styles off of his feet and stomps him into the canvas. He heads to the top rope. Springboard Foot Stomp is avoided when Styles rolls out of the way. He jumps up and Pele Kicks Devitt. Styles covers for a two and a half count. Styles climbs to the outside and springboard forearm smash is dodged. Devitt kicks Styles and inverted suplex connects for a two count. Devitt dropkicks Styles into the corner and puts him in the top rope. Devitt goes up top but Styles fights him off and shoves Devitt off. Springboard hurricanrana rolled into the Styles Clash which only gets a two and nine tenths count when Devitt kicks out.
Devitt fights up and both men get into a punching contest, until Styles nails Devitt and busts his mouth open. Styles slams Devitt into the corner hard and fireman’s carry into a backbreaker sends Devitt down. Styles climbs on top and springboard forearm smash sends Devitt to the floor. Devitt gets up and Styles hits a springboard 450 Plancha. He throws Devitt into the ring. Devitt avoids a springboard 450 splash and Styles crashes and burns. Bloody Sunday connects and Devitt scores the pin. Prince Devitt pinned AJ Styles with the Bloody Sunday in 19:55. (**** ¼)
The match is over. Devitt, with his bloody mouth, raises his hand. He wanted a tough match with AJ Styles and he gets it. Styles is up and Devitt shakes his hand, giving him some respect.
The New Age Wrestling Alliance returns to Pay Per View for Unholy Alliances 2012. Sixteen top NAWA competitors form eight randomly drawn tag teams. The winning team fights for an NAWA World Title shot at StarClash 2012.
The cage is down, and the main event is the NAWA World Title Match inside a cage between Robert Roode and Miles Stylish. Stylish and Roode exchange chops at the bell. Stylish slams Roode into the cage. He begs off and Stylish kicks Roode in the ribs. He connects with a running leg lariat which wipes him off. Swinging suplex and Stylish heads to the top rope. Roode cuts him off and begins the process of beating down Stylish. Roode gets a nearfall with a huge spinebuster and a DDT which follows it up. Roode rakes Stylish’s face across the cage, which draws blood. Sleeperhold and the blood drips down Stylish’s face. Stylish fights back out and hits a jawbreaker to stun Roode.
Stylish returns fire, punching away at Roode. The blood is flowing from the face of Stylish. Stylish goes for a corner charge, but Roode ducks and Stylish hits the post. Roode slams Stylish into the cage and hits another DDT. Stylish’s bloody face print is on the canvas but Roode only gets a two count. Roode chokes and stomps Stylish before he puts him on the shoulders. Death Valley Driver is countered and Stylish hits a spinning headscissors. Roode drops out the back door and rolls up Stylish for a two count. Stylish comes off of the ropes and Roode hits him with a fisherman suplex for a nearfall when Stylish gets his shoulder up.
Another sleeperhold is applied. Stylish keeps his head up and fights out of the hold. Roode throws him off of the ropes and huge powerslam brings him down. Roode gets a couple of nearfalls and is frustrated. Death Valley Driver is blocked one more time and Stylish shoves Roode off. Backspin DDT brings Roode down. The fans are making a scene and Teddy Hart is ascending the cage. Security races up the cage to catch Hart. One of them drops a baton accidentally into the ring. Roode grabs the police baton and nails Stylish with it. He beats Stylish down, the blood spurting from his forehead. Roode covers and scores a two and nine tenths count.
The fans are chanting loudly for Stylish. Roode swings the baton one more time. Stylish avoids it and catches Roode with the Las Vegas Trauma. Stylish covers Roode and pins him in 15:55. Miles Stylish retained the NAWA World Title over Robert Roode in a cage match in 15:55. (*** ¾)
Teddy Hart breaks from security and Shooting Star Press off of the cage onto a downed Miles Stylish. Hart yells Stylish should have never disrespected him. Hart has handcuffs he stole from a security guard and he handcuffs Stylish to the bottom rope. He stomps on Stylish and finally the cage door is open. Hart spits on Stylish and says Stylish should have never disrespected him. A bloodied and handcuffed Miles Stylish is the last thing we see as the End of Days fade to black. Glory is this Thursday. Tune in!
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Post by mattharms on Feb 3, 2020 15:56:12 GMT -5
NAWA Glory October 4th, 2012:
Recap from Miles Stylish retaining the NAWA World Title against Robert Roode in the confines of a steel cage and the aftermath of Teddy Hart attacking and laying out Stylish this past Sunday kicks off this week’s Glory. Also, Kurt Angle retained the NAWA International Title over Jeff Hardy, El Generico beat Kevin Steen and Samoa Joe to keep his NAWA World Title shot, and Prince Devitt beat AJ Styles in a huge match.
The road to Unholy Alliances 2012 on November 4th, 2012 will begin tonight. Teddy Hart meets up against Jeff Hardy in the main event. El Generico meets Prince Devitt, Ricochet takes on Samoa Joe, and more.
Miles Stylish storms into Amanda Sinclair’s office and demands a match with Teddy Hart tonight and vows to put the NAWA World Title on the line. Sinclair denies him the match and announces that Teddy Hart will face off against Jeff Hardy in the main event. After recent events, Teddy Hart is lucky to have a job. So, Stylish will have to settle for Teddy Hart’s running buddy Jack Evans tonight. Stylish says fine for now, but he will use Evans to send a message.
Miles Stylish obliterated Jack Evans in 5:55 with the Las Vegas Trauma. (** ¼)
Stylish gets on the microphone and says that Teddy Hart better be watching. Along with Dominion. He invites Dominion to come to Glory next week to face him, if any of them dare. Stylish hits Evans with another Las Vegas Trauma after the bell for good measures.
The Unbreakable Machines defeated Colt Cabana and TJ Perkins when Michael Elgin pinned Colt Cabana with the Spiral Bomb in 7:40 (** ½)
Brian Cage gets on the microphone, demanding stiffer competition. Elgin says they’re unbreakable, and Cage says no one can stop him. He’s not a man, he’s a machine. Out comes Eddie Edwards and Davey Richards, the American Wolves. Edwards talks about how Cage talks about how he’s a machine, but they are wrestling machines, two of them well oiled. Richards says if the Unbreakable Machines want some true competition, then the former NAWA World Tag Team Champions will oblige them. Security comes out to break up the near fight from both sides. This should be a huge tag team match and the NAWA World Tag Team Champions the Briscoes should be waiting in the wings to defend against the winning team down the road.
Austin Aries is confronted by Alex Shelley backstage. Shelley beat Mack last week. Aries agrees he did, but there’s been a setback. When Mack put his hands on Shelley last week, his recovery time was set back by a couple of weeks. Aries still has him for a title shot, but he’s not cleared to compete in a singles match. And as long as Mack is around and about, well a potential title match between Shelley and Aries could be in jeopardy. Shelley asks what Aries wants and Aries says to take out Willie Mack. He got Shelley a match with Willie Mack, a No Disqualification Match, for next week on Glory. The winner gets Austin Aries for the championship in two weeks. Shelley asks if Aries is ducking him and Aries tells him, no, but Mack will just run out and ruin the match. He needs to be taken out. Aries offers to be in Shelley’s corner and give him a hand. Shelley agrees. He beats Mack, he gets the Television Title Shot.
D’Angelo Dinero talks to Sedrick Skyhawk and tries to give him a pep talk. Tonight, he’s got Skyhawk a match against Jay Briscoe. If Skyhawk can beat Jay, maybe that can line Dinero and Skyhawk up for a Tag Team Title Match. Skyhawk is not happy and tells Pope in no certain terms he’s not a tag team wrestler. Dinero tells him to chill Daddy, he’ll watch his back and make sure Mark doesn’t jump in and cause any trouble. Skyhawk agrees.
Sedrick Skyhawk pinned Jay Briscoe with the Brush with Greatness after Dinero shoved Jay off of the ropes in 9:56. (*** ½)
Dinero jumps into the ring and celebrates with Skyhawk. Mark enters the ring and gets in the faces of Skyhawk and Dinero. Jay is up and the Briscoes attack D’Angelo Dinero and Sedrick Skyhawk after the bell. They send Skyhawk and Dinero packing to the back. Mark demands a match with one of them for next week. Skyhawk says he beat Jay, he can beat Mark, and he can beat them both. Dinero yells “tag team champs, baby!” which earns him a dirty lucky from Skyhawk.
Mia Stylish, who has not been seen since WrestleClash XI, shows up in Amanda Sinclair’s office. Her loss to Kana was crushing, but she’s back and she to ask something of Amanda Sinclair. Sinclair says if Mia wants a match, she can get her one next week. Not against Athena for the Women’s Title, but potentially Gail Kim or Mickie James or….and Stylish cuts her off. She wants in the Unholy Alliances tournament. She wants to compete with the men. She’s held the NAWA Women’s Championship six times and she has no value of winning the belt back. Sinclair says she can’t do that, intergender wrestling is not something she feels comfortable with promoting. The insurance premiums will skyrocket. Stylish reminds Sinclair a few years ago, she threw Mia in a match with Samoa Joe. Sinclair says that was a different time, she was in a far darker place, and she can’t do it. Mia says she has nothing left to prove in the women’s division. Sinclair gets agitated and says that if Mia refuses to wrestle other women, then she’ll be sued for breach of contract.
Stylish argues she beat everyone. Sinclair comments not Kana, and Stylish says give her Kana. Next Week on Glory. If Stylish can beat Kana, then she can enter the Unholy Alliances tournament. Sinclair says fine, if Stylish wins. Next week, and she also adds that she’ll just give Kana the Women’s Title shot against Athena at Unholy Alliances if she beats Stylish. That high stakes match is sep for next week.
Samoa Joe managed to catch the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Ricochet and pinned him with the Muscle Buster in 11:44. (*** ½)
Joe is breathing heavily as Ricochet’s speed gave him a few anxious moments. Joe talks about how Harry Smith put his hands on Joe last Sunday. Joe says the plan is still the same, although the means have changed. He will win the Unholy Alliances Tournament. And he will win the NAWA World Championship at StarClash 12. Then he will call out the man who leads Dominion, the power behind the throne. Joe says it doesn’t matter who he gets as a partner because they will go through the tournament and Joe will choke him out to win.
Robert Roode enters Amanda Sinclair’s office along with Bully Ray, who is busted up. Bully asks what Amanda Sinclair is going to do about James Storm busting him up last Sunday. Sinclair says nothing, because Bully Ray provoked it. Ray calls her a terrible businesswoman and Roode says last Sunday, Teddy Hart’s intervention distracted him and cost him against Miles Stylish. He wants another NAWA World Title Shot. Sinclair says she’s sick of people entering her office, demanding everything. Bully Ray against James Storm will happen at Unholy Alliances in a Streetfight and if Storm wins, he gets Roode. If he wants a title shot, then Kurt Angle has an open contract for an NAWA International Title match. Roode says fine for now. Roode against Angle for the NAWA International Title next week, as part of a double main event alongside Kana and Mia Stylish II.
Kevin Steen comes out for commentary for the next match, with El Generico against Prince Devitt. Steen talks about how Generico fluked his way to victory last Sunday. Devitt’s only lost once, and Steen doubts Generico could beat him. Steen doesn’t need a Golden Ticket though, while Generico needs all of the help he could. Steen doesn’t care what deadbeat partner the random drawing gives him, he will get the NAWA World Title shot at StarClashh by winning the Unholy Alliances tournament.
A wild back and forth match featured Prince Devitt hitting the Bloody Sunday on El Generico to pin him after Generico missed a running kick in the corner in 15:55. (****)
Kevin Steen prepares to get into the ring after the match but Devitt stops him from interfering and dropkicks Steen to the outside. Steen flips and yells he can beat Devitt. Just not tonight. Next week on Glory. Devitt accepts the challenge for next week.
Johnny Glory holds a press conference. After the overblow pomp and circumstances, Johnny announces his intention to compete in the Unholy Alliance Tournament. He says one lucky partner will get a brush with greatness and will get to be beaten by Johnny in the finals.
Next week, some big matches. Kana takes on Mia Stylish, where if Mia wins, she gets to enter the Unholy Alliances Tournament. If Kana wins, she gets a title shot against Athena at Unholy Alliances. Plus, Kurt Angle defends the NAWA International Title against Robert Roode, Prince Devitt meets Kevin Steen, Alex Shelley against Willie Mack in a No Disqualification Match, Mark Briscoe against Sedrick Skyhawk, and more.
Teddy Hart pinned Jeff Hardy in the main event in 11:09 after Miles Stylish accidentally hit Jeff Hardy when going after Miles Stylish. Hart knocks Stylish to the floor and hits the Standing Shooting Star Press to score the pin. (***)
Stylish rushes into the ring and goes after Teddy Hart after the match. Harry Smith nails Stylish in the back of the head from the crowd and Hart stomps on him. Smith and Hart are beating down Stylish and throws him into the ring. Out comes Samoa Joe from the back to even the odds. Hart and Smith get sent packing and Joe and Stylish eye each other. Jeff Hardy is up and he yells at Stylish for the interference. Stylish just steps back as a peeved Jeff Hardy walks back from the ring.
The Dominion cuts in. The leader tells Stylish he does not dictate terms. He will fall from his throne. All will be revealed soon.
Glory fades out with Miles Stylish looking at the big screen. Teddy Hart jumps Stylish from behind one more time and stomps on him until security chases him off. We fade completely out.
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Post by mattharms on Feb 6, 2020 15:47:40 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 10/11/2002.
Tonight, Kana meets Mia Stylish. If Stylish wins, she gets entered into the Unholy Alliances Tournament. If Kana wins, she challenges Athena for the NAWA Women’s Title at Unholy Alliances. Plus, Kurt Angle defends the NAWA International Championship against Robert Roode, Prince Devitt meets Kevin Steen, a No Disqualification Match between Willie Mack and Alex Shelley, Mark Briscoe against Sedrick Skyhawk, and more.
Amanda Sinclair is in the back for a huge announcement. El Generico has decided to cash in on his Golden Ticket and next week, will be challenging Miles Stylish for the NAWA World Title. She also announces that Teddy Hart will be facing Miles Stylish at Unholy Alliances, regardless of the outcome of that match, for the championship is not on the line.
Prince Devitt opened up NAWA Glory with a huge win over Kevin Steen with the springboard double foot stomp in 15:55. Steen went to use a chair, but El Generico ran out and pulled out of Steen’s hands, thus allowing Devitt to hit a running dropkick and a Slingblade to set up the finish. (****)
Next week, El Generico will challenge Miles Stylish for the NAWA World Title. He cost Steen tonight against Devitt to return the favor from last week.
Samoa Joe is in Amanda Sinclair’s office and he wants a piece of Harry Smith. Sinclair says this match is impossible, as Harry Smith has not signed up with the company. Joe says he’ll take it to Smith in the parking lot, the next time he shows up at an arena. Sinclair tells him to do what he needs to do, but her hands are clean.
Bad Influence are hanging around backside, unable to believe they have been left off the show. Christopher Daniels talks about how he’s been here from day one and this kind of disrespect is not something he’s a fan of. How can they win gold if they’re not used on the show?
The NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Ricochet pinned Low-Ki to retain the championship in a return match from the End of Days with a 630 Splash in 9:40. (** ¾)
The match ends and Christopher Daniels is on the ring apron to distract Ricochet. Kazarian nails Ricochet from behind and lays him out with the Air Raid Crash. Kazarian stomps the face of Ricochet and Daniels enters the ring. Daniels and Kazarian hit a suplex/power bomb combination to lay out Ricochet in the aftermath. Bad Influence made a statement by laying out the Cruiserweight Champion.
Sedrick Skyhawk and D’ Angelo Dinero are backstage discussing Skyhawk’s match against Mark Briscoe tonight. Skyhawk talks about how if Dinero thinks they’re going to be tag team champions, but suddenly, the Unbreakable Machines come up. Cage says Skyhawk’s got brains to go along with that pretty face, because even if they do beat the Briscoes, once The Machines take care of the Wolves, any tag team that gets in their way will be annihilated. Dinero calls them a pair of meat heads and says it’s simple math, something that Cage can’t understand. Cage obliterates Dinero with a lariat. Skyhawk gets slammed in the ribs and beaten down before thrown into the wall by Elgin. Elgin yells that they are unbreakable, but it looks like Skyhawk and Dinero isn’t.
Skyhawk does not show up for the match with Mark Briscoe. Mark and Jay call out any tag team from the back. Out come the American Wolves, and the Briscoes vow to put the gold on the line, to show that they are fighting champions.
The NAWA World Tag Team Champions the Briscoe Brothers battled the American Wolves to a double disqualification when the Unbreakable Machines ran out and laid waste to both tag teams in 10:00(***)
After the Briscoes and the Wolves are both laid out, Cage gets on the microphone and says no one jumps the line. Those two chumps they wrecked in the back, they learned it and the Wolves learned it. The Briscoes get up and try and fight back, but are beaten down. Spiral Bomb rocks Jay and Cage hits a huge Screwdriver to almost drive Mark through the mat. They are unbreakable and Cage isn’t a man, he’s a machine.
Austin Aries heads out for some commentary. He announces his return as part of the Unholy Alliances tournament. This next match between Alex Shelley and Willie Mack will decide who he faces for the NAWA Television Title next.
Willie Mack pinned Alex Shelley after Austin Aries accidentally hit Shelley on an irish whip and Willie Mack rolled him up for the pin in 9:04. (** ¾)
Afterwards, Aries jumps into the ring and nails Willie Mack with a huge DDT to bring him down. Aries beats down Mack and busts him open with a shot with the championship belt. Aries congratulates Mack on his win and it’s time for his well-earned NAWA World Television Title Shot.
Austin Aries pinned Willie Mack with a 450 Splash in 0:30 to retain the NAWA World Television Title. (*)
Aries celebrates the win and Alex Shelley looks miffed. Mack is back up and Mack sends Shelley and Aries down with a double clothesline. Mack clears the ring to a huge pop from the fans.
Bully Ray discusses the plan with Robert Roode over the phone, when suddenly James Storm blindsides Bully with a cowbell and beats him down. Storm drags Ray around with the bullrope and throws him into the back of a pickup truck. Storm jumps into the truck and beats down Ray with stomps. He Last Calls Bully Ray. Storm picks up the phone and he says that he knows Roode has a restraining order on him, so Storm can’t enter the arena tonight. But he made sure Bully Ray couldn’t either. Sorry about his damn luck. James Storm ties Bully Ray to the pickup truck bed and drives him out of the arena.
A very distracted Robert Roode falls at his chance to become NAWA International Champion against Kurt Angle when Angle gets out of a Death Valley Driver and hits the Olympic Slam to score the pin in 13:45. (*** ¾)
Storm taking out Roode’s insurance policy made sure Angle got the win.
We see Miles Stylish backstage who reminds us that he invited Dominion here tonight to face him. Tonight, the masks come off and Stylish will face them like men. Stylish knows that one man he looks forward to facing is El Generico. And he will beat him next week to keep the NAWA World Title before exterminating that little cockroach, Teddy Hart at Unholy Alliances once and for all.
A recap of the last time Kana and Mia Stylish fought. Their high stakes main event match is up next. If Kana wins, she faces Athena for the Women’s Title, but if Stylish wins, then she enters the Unholy Alliances Tournament.
The main event featured an intense encounter between Mia Stylish and Kana which ended in a disqualification victory for Stylish when Gail Kim delivered a springboard dropkick to Stylish in 15:05. (*** ¾)
Kana doesn’t get her title shot and Gail Kim just grins. Kana goes for a roundhouse kick, but Gail Kim ducks to the floor. Mia Stylish gets the win and gets her spot in the Unholy Alliances Tournament, opening the door for intergender competition in it. Stylish wipes the blood off her mat and doesn’t look happy. She got her spot in the tournament but technically there was still the question of whether or not she could beat Kana.
Next week, the NAWA World Title is on the line when Miles Stylish defends his NAWA World Title against the 2012 Race to the Top Winner El Generico.
Miles Stylish is out and he calls out Dominion. The tron flickers to life and Dominion and their leader shows up. The Dominion talks about how Miles Stylish still doesn’t get it. He’s no longer the ruler of this company. He might be holding the crown, but soon he will fall. And soon his glory will be fading.
The lights go out and when they come back on, Teddy Hart enters the ring. Hart nails Stylish from behind one more time and beats him down. Stylish launches Hart over the top rope to the arena floor and dives onto him with a tope suicida. Stylish beats down Teddy Hart on the ramp. Hart pulls himself up, and from underneath the ring, comes Harry Smith to clock Stylish from behind one more time. Smith suplexes Stylish on the ramp and now Hart stomps him.
Samoa Joe rushes out to the ring and gets himself a piece of Harry Smith. Smith and Joe throw hands and disappear on the other side of the ramp. Teddy Hart throws Stylish on a table at ringside and hits the Shooting Star Press all the way to the arena floor to break Stylish through a table. Stylish’s ribs might be broken along with that table.
Hart says he doesn’t care what anyone says, because Stylish is looking up at wrestling royalty. Hart beat Stylish before, he beat in a sixty minute iron man match and he will beat him again at Unholy Alliances. Stylish is a coward and refuses to put the gold on the line because he knows there’s no doubt that Hart can beat him.
The announcers speculate if Miles Stylish will be at one hundred percent next week as he defends against El Generico for with the NAWA World Title on the line. See you then.
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Post by mattharms on Feb 9, 2020 15:41:41 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 10/18/2012:
Tonight, broken ribs and all, Miles Stylish puts the NAWA World Title on the line against El Generico. Plus, the Unbreakable Machines take on the American Wolves and more tonight on Glory.
Bully Ray pinned Chris Sabin in 11:02 with the Bully Bomb (** ¼)
After the match, Bully Ray talks some trash against James Storm and calls him a cheapshot artist after what he did last week. Out comes James Storm from the back and Bully bails from the ring before he can get a straight up fight with James Storm. Ray tries to jump Storm from behind but Storm fights him off. Last Call wipes out Bully Ray. That jaw-shattering superkick has put Bully Ray out onto his back.
We cut to the parking lot where Samoa Joe is standing by. Joe talks about how Amanda Sinclair told him that if he wants a match with Harry Smith, then he won’t do it on company time. A car pulls up and Harry Smith steps out of the car. Joe yells, demanding to know where Smith’s Imperium Buddies are right now. We see Jack Evans rush Joe from behind and Joe beats him down. Smith clubs Joe across the back of the head and both men punch each other. Joe throws Smith onto the hood of the car and slams several punches to the back of the head. Police show up to pull Joe off of Smith and Smith yells that he’s pressing charges. He has a ticket, he’s a fan, and Samoa Joe attacked him. Joe calls him a balless son of a bitch and spits at Smith. Joe gets maced in the face by security and brought cuffed and dragged away much to the joy of an amused Harry Smith.
Ricochet calls out Bad Influence for the next match as a result of them punking him out last week. Out comes Kazarian and Daniels. Ricochet offers to put the Cruiserweight Title on the line against one or both of them tonight. Kazarian and Daniels play rock, paper, scissors and it looks like Daniels has got the win. Daniels talks about how Ricochet should be honored, as he’s the first Cruiserweight Champion and he’ll be the next Cruiserweight Champion.
Ricochet defeated Christopher Daniels via disqualification to retain the NAWA Cruiserweight Title in 10:45 after Kazarian knocked Ricochet off of the top rope in (*** ½)
Daniels and Kazarian beat down Ricochet. The fans are making some noise, as Jeff Hardy rushes out and helps Ricochet fight off Bad Influence. Ricochet saved Jeff Hardy a few weeks ago, and now Hardy returned the favor tonight. Hardy picks up the Cruiserweight Title, eyes it and passes it off to Ricochet. The two share a moment of respect.
A press conference with Johnny Glory talking about how is going to make his world premier live for the first time on NAWA Glory next week. After Glory made Sedrick Skyhawk into a star at the End of the Days, he wonders what other hot up and comer he will fight up against.
The Unbreakable Machines defeated the American Wolves via disqualification when the Briscoe Brothers rushed out and attacked Cage and Elgin in 7:44(** ½)
The Briscoes are getting themselves some of Cage and Elgin after the match. Eddie Edwards and Davey Richards go after the Briscoes, and the Unbreakable Machines lay both teams out in the ring. Cage and Elgin pose with the NAWA World Tag Team Titles as if to say those belts will be his.
Alex Shelley confronts Austin Aries in the back, accusing him of playing games. Aries talks about how it was mistimed last week, and he would have loved to have a clean match with Alex Shelley. But, he defended the title last week and his neck got dinged up a little bit when Mack hit him. However Aries got Shelley something. A match with James Storm. After Alex Shelley shut down Beer Money, he can beat James Storm next week and perhaps get his spot in the title rankings. Shelley agrees from now.
Gail Kim is called into Amanda Sinclair’s office to be bitched out for ruining the main event. Gail Kim says Kana shouldn’t get the title shot. Sarah Stock, Sarita, whatever she’s calling herself these days, ruined Gail Kim’s title shot, she still hadn’t got a return match. Sinclair says she’s not rewarding Gail Kim for ruining a main event. She can have a match against Athena next week, but it will be non-title. Gail Kim says fine, when she beats Athena, she’ll prove she’s next in line for a title shot.
Next week, Johnny Glory has his first match on NAWA Glory. Athena against Gail Kim in a non-title match. James Storm against Alex Shelley. And AJ Styles meets Robert Roode featuring two competitors in the 2012 Unholy Alliances Tournament. And speaking of this, the pairings for the 2012 Unholy Alliance Tournament will be announced.
Big intros for the main event, with Amanda Sinclair bringing out security. El Generico against Miles Stylish. Miles Stylish comes out to the ring with taped up ribs and Generico comes out to fanfare. Sinclair will make sure the Imperium, Teddy Hart, and Kevin Steen do not get involved tonight.
In a classic encounter, Miles Stylish retained the NAWA World Title over El Generico after avoiding a corner Yakuza Kick and hitting a sunset backslide on Generico to score the pin in 25:55. Many nearfalls, with Generico coming close to winning the title, one time after countering the Las Vegas Trauma into a cradle. (**** ½)
The aftermath, with Miles Stylish triumphing in a huge championship match. He gets on the microphone and says he’s not a coward. And Teddy Hart should know that. He will put the NAWA World Title on the line against Teddy Hart at Unholy Alliances. Amanda Sinclair protests and Stylish says make the match, or he walks out the door. And the board of directors will have Sinclair’s head for allowing their champion to walk out when he wanted to defend his belt. Sinclair says fine ,but because of the storied history of Teddy Hart and Miles Stylish, she’s making it a Best Two out of Three Falls Match, so there’s no doubt who the better man is. And if Hart loses, that’s his absolute last chance to win the title. But if Stylish loses, there’s no rematch clause. Stylish agrees, and the match is on. Hype for the big title match at Unholy Alliances as Glory fades to black.
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Post by mattharms on Feb 12, 2020 16:45:32 GMT -5
NAWA Glory October 25th, 2012.
Ten days away from Unholy Alliances, the tournament pairings for the Unholy Alliance Tournament are drawn. Plus, Alex Shelley meets James Storm, The NAWA Women’s Champion Athena takes on Gail Kim in a non-title match, Johnny Glory debuts, and in the main event, AJ Styles takes on Robert Roode.
Amanda Sinclair is out to announce the first first round match. She draws out Jeff Hardy and Christopher Daniels as the first pairing. Their opponents are the Johnny Glory and the NAWA International Champion Kurt Angle. The other three matches are drawn tonight.
Kevin Steen cuts a promo, mocking El Generico’s failure last week. He talks about how it’s a good thing Generico is wearing a mask, because if he didn’t, then he would die of shame. Steen throws out an open challenge to anyone in the back and out comes Kenny King to accept the challenge.
Kevin Steen pinned Kenny King with a superkick and a running senton in 7:58. (** ½)
Harry Smith is in the office of Amanda Sinclair and Sinclair in exchange for Smith dropping the charges for Samoa Joe’s attack last week, gives him a brand new NAWA contract. And also, a match against Samoa Joe next week. Harry Smith says everyone talks about Samoa Joe is the most dominating force in the company, but in his return to the New Age Wrestling Alliance for the first time in almost nine years, Harry Smith will wreck Joe in his first match back. Sinclair says that it will be a Streetfight.
The next pairing for the Unholy Alliances Tournament is announced. The first pairings is the duo of the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Ricochet and Robert Roode. The second tag team is Kevin Steen and El Generico. It will be Ricochet and Robert Roode against Kevin Steen and El Generico in the 2012 Unholy Alliances Tournament.
Kevin Steen throws a fit in the locker room regarding his partner, but calms down. He talks about how he cared Generico before and he will carry him all the way to the finals, smash Generico in the final singles match, and go onto StarClash 2012 to win the NAWA World Title against whoever the champion is.
Gail Kim made Athena submit to a grounded Octopus Stretch after taking her knee out in 8:10 in a non-title match. (** ¾)
Gail Kim beat the Women’s Champion Amanda Sinclair congratulates Gail Kim on her win and her championship match against Athena at Unholy Alliances. Alongside Kana and Sarah Stock in a Four Way Elimination Match. Gail Kim is not too happy with this news.
The next drawing is Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin, another former tag team joining forces because of the random pairings. And their opponents is Mia Stylish and the NAWA Television Champion Austin Aries. The third of four tag team matches is announced for the Unholy Alliances Tournament.
Johnny Glory walks backstage and has a chat with his partner, Kurt Angle. Glory talks about how it will be an honor to tag team with a world class competitor like Kurt Angle and make it to the end of the tournament, where Glory beats Kurt Angle. Angle was great, but Johnny Glory is born to be a star and born to the be the NAWA World Champion Angle looks bemused at Glory, and Glory tells Angle to watch closely tonight to see what he’s all about. Not that he doesn’t already know. Angle comments he knows, oh he really knows.
Johnny Glory pinned Sonjay Dutt with the End of the World in 5:40. (**)
Glory raises his hand in victory. Kurt Angle watches him from the ramp and claps for Glory’s victory.
Mia Stylish is backstage when Austin Aries comes up to her. Stylish eyes Aries but Aries talks about how the greatest man who ever lived teams with the greatest woman who ever lived. It’s destiny. Just like Austin Aries is going to win the NAWA World Championship and for the record, he’s confident that Mia’s brother will beat Teddy Hart and it will be Austin Aries against Miles Stylish for the championship. Aries says he can’t stand Miles, but then again, Mia knows that better than anyone. Aries says he’s surprised the two are siblings, they’re nothing alike after all. Mia asks Aries what his angle is. He’s on opposing teams with his running buddy Alex Shelley and Aries comments what’s between him and Alex Shelley, it’s business, a deal to get Mack out of title contention. With him and Mia it could be so much more. Mia comments she’s not interested in doing anything other than winning the Unholy Alliances Tournament and proving herself. Aries comments that confidence is great and they’ll make such a great team out there. Well before Aries beats her in the final. He’ll go easy on her though,she’s just a girl. Aries pats Mia on the head and she scowls when we fade out.
D’Angelo Dinero storms Amanda Sinclair’s office and asks what Sinclair’s going to do about the Unbreakable Machines.. Sinclair says they have a non title match against the Briscoes next week and they could get a title shot. Dinero comments no, no, no, it should be Sedrick Skyhawk and D’Angelo Dinero getting the next NAWA World Title Shot. Sinclair says she’s under the impression that Dinero and Skyhawk weren’t a tag team. She’ll put Skyhawk and Dinero in a match against the former NAWA World Tag Team Champions Bad Influence, if they want to prove her wrong. Dinero says that’s what he’s talking about, he and Skyhawk are going to get the gold. Sinclair says we’ll see.
The final Unholy Alliances pairings are AJ Styles and Willie Mack. And on the other team, the longest reigning NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Prince Devitt teams with the longest reigning NAWA World Champion in Samoa Joe.
Alex Shelley pinned James Storm after Bully Ray rammed Storm into the ringpost in 12:41(***)
Bully Ray puts the beatdown James Storm after the match and hits a Piledriver. And a second Piledriver and a third Piledriver until he’s laid out in the ring. Ray puts the trash talk on James Storm and tells him that there’s no way he’s beating Ray at Unholy Alliances and getting the match against James Storm. Storm is carried out, with Bully Ray attacking him while on the stretcher.
Teddy Hart cuts a promo, talking about how Miles Stylish played into his hands. Two Out of Three Falls, well Hart will win in two straight and regain his NAWA World Title. He’s the most decorated NAWA World Champion in history and he’s going to decorate the win with the blood of Miles Stylish. He’ll be at Glory next week and he knows Miles Stylish will be as well.
Next week, Harry Smith returns against Samoa Joe in a Streetfight. Bad Influence take on Sedrick Skyhawk and D’Angelo Dinero, and the NAWA World Tag Team Champions Briscoe Brothers meet up against the Unbreakable Machines in a non title match. The final show before Unholy Alliances 2002.
A huge main event featured Robert Roode pinning AJ Styles with a Death Valley Driver in 15:08 in an intense back and forth match with lots of nearfalls(*** ¾)
Roode cuts a promo, promising to win the Unholy Alliances Tournament. Teddy Hart, Miles Stylish, it doesn’t matter. He will be the champion for the second time at StarClash 12. He tells Ricochet to be ready for his moment of greatness.
The lights go out and Dominion are in the stands. The leader cuts a proclamation that all of the cards will be on the table at Unholy Alliances when their king rises to the throne. Miles Stylish will fall hard. The leader declares nothing will be the same again.
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Post by mattharms on Feb 15, 2020 15:17:17 GMT -5
NAWA Glory November 1st, 2012.
Tonight, the final NAWA Glory before Unholy Alliances features Kevin Steen and Robert Roode against their Unholy Alliances partners in El Generico and the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Ricochet. Plus, Harry Smith has his first in ring match to take on Samoa Joe in a Street Fight, Bad Influence meet Sedrick Skyhawk and D’Angelo Dinero, and the NAWA World Tag Team Champions the Briscoe Brothers will take on the Unbreakable Machines in a non-title match.
Harry Smith and Samoa Joe trade punches as they brawl all the way down the ramp. The Streetfight is going to start early between these two.
Harry Smith pinned Samoa Joe in a Streetfight in 11:07. Samoa Joe took out Jack Evans. Teddy Hart was cut off by the NAWA World Champion Miles Stylish. One of the masked Dominion members ran in and hit Samoa Joe with a huge Yakuza Kick which allowed Smith to Saito Suplex Joe and get the pin. (***)
Four Masked Dominion members, plus Teddy Hart, Jack Evans, and Harry Smith put the beating on the NAWA World Champion Miles Stylish and Samoa Joe. Prince Devitt rushes to the ring and cleans house, clearing Dominion from the ring with the help of Joe and Stylish. Devitt wants his Unholy Alliances tag team partner Samoa Joe one hundred percent.
On the big screen, the mysterious leader talks about how everyone who stands against Dominion will be destroyed.
Austin Aries has a chat with Alex Shelley backstage. Aries talks about how they have been given substandard partners in the Tournament, when they should be working together. Shelley says he carried Sabin on his back for five years to multiple NAWA World Tag Team Title reigns, so he’ll carry him to the finals of the Unholy Alliance Tournament. Aries and Shelley agree that the winner will give the other the first crack at the NAWA World Title when they win the tournament and win the belt at StarClash 12. Yet, there’s a big smile on the face of Austin Aries.
Bad Influence defeated Sedrick Skyhawk and D’Angelo Dinero, when Skyhawk took a walk on Dinero and caused him to be double teamed. A power bomb/somersault neckbreaker combination spelled doom for Dinero in 8:45. (** ¾)
After the fact, Skyhawk looks down at Dinero and yells Dinero to get it through his head. They’re not partners, they’re not friends, and Skyhawk’s most certainly not Dinero’s understudy. Skyhawk nails Dinero with the Brush with Greatness and lays him out in the center of the ring.
The Briscoe Brothers and the Unbreakable Machines go nose to nose backstage before their huge match later on tonight. Cage calls the Briscoes punks, and they should put the belts on the line. Jay says it’s not their call, if it was, their match tonight would be for the title. Elgin tells them they will be an example of what happens to those who try and take down the Unbreakable Machine.
Mike Bennett comes down to the ring and talks about how he is a franchise player, and yet overlooked. For a woman, in Mia Stylish. Mia might be good, but the Unholy Alliances Tournament was supposed to be to determine the number one contender for the NAWA World title, a man’s championship. Mia hasn’t beaten a single man in the company. Out comes Mia Stylish and she talks about she heard the doubters. Not just because she was a woman, but because fo the way she just backdoored herself into the tournament.
Mia Stylish tapped out Mike Bennett in 7:55. Austin Aries ran down while Mia was on the floor and the referee checked on her. He decked Bennett with the NAWA World Television Title. Mia locked a Kimura Lock on a dazed Bennett for the tap out. (** ¼)
Aries applauds Mia’s victory and gets on the microphone, talking about how the dream team of the greatest man who ever lived and the greatest woman who ever lived is going to win the Unholy Alliances Tournament. Tonight, they just proved how well they worked together. Aries sets them up and Mia knocked them down. The announcers hype up Mia Stylish and Austin Aries against Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley as part of the Unholy Alliances Tournament.
The Briscoe Brothers enter Amanda Sinclair’s office. Jay says it’s time to man up and put the belts on the line against the Unbreakable Machines. Sinclair argues it sets a bad precedent to give every tag team a title shot and Elgin and Cage are a new tag team. Mark tells her that they don’t hide behind rules and regulations. Cage and Elgin threw down their punk card. It’s time to pick it up. Sinclair once again tells them no and Jay remarks that she let Miles Stylish put the NAWA World Title belt on the line against Teddy Hart, despite Teddy not being the number one contender. Sinclair asks if they are seriously comparing themselves to Miles Stylish. She snaps and says the belts are on the line ,same deal she gets Stylish. The Briscoes forfeit their rematch clause if they lose the belts.
The Unbreakable Machines won the NAWA World Tag Team Titles over the Briscoe Brothers when Michael Elgin pinned Jay with a huge power bomb in 15:44(*** ¾)
Michael Elgin and Brian Cage are your new NAWA World Tag Team Champions. The Briscoes threw everything at the challenges, but they won this last minute title match. Elgin and Cage continue the beating on the Briscoes and leave the former champions in a heap.
This Sunday, four big tag team matches take place as part of the Unholy Alliances Tournament. Jeff Hardy and Christopher Daniels take on the NAWA International Champion Kurt Angle and Johnny Glory. Ricochet and Robert Roode will take on El Generico and Kevin Steen. Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin square off against Mia Stylish and Austin Aries. And finally, Prince Devitt and Samoa Joe take on Willie Mack and AJ Styles. Two more rounds of tag team matches followed, before a final match where the winner challenges for the NAWA World Title at StarClash 12, on December 9th, 2012. Plus, Teddy Hart challenges Miles Stylish in a Best Two Out of Three Falls Match for the NAWA World Title, James Storm against Bully Ray, and Athena defends the NAWA Women’s Title in a four way dance against Kana, Sarah Stock, and Gail Kim. Unholy Alliances, in three days only on Pay Per View.
Next week on Glory, we will have the winner of the Unholy Alliances Tournament take on the loser of the NAWA World Title match. Tune in for all of the fallout of Unholy Alliances as we lead to StarClash 12.
Ricochet and El Generico defeated Robert Roode and Kevin Steen in a preview of sorts for one of the first round matches when Generico pinned Roode after Steen wiped him out with a Package Piledriver in 14:07. Ricochet was launched to the floor and Roode thought he was working together with Steen, but Steen turned on him and gave Generico the win. (*** ½)
Steen beats on Ricochet some more until Generico chases him off. Steen yells Generico’s welcome. These two former tag team partners turned bitter enemies will be tag team partners once more. If Steen and Generico can make it all the way to the end, they will fight one on one with a chance at the NAWA World Title at stake.
Miles Stylish makes his way down to the ring after the final commercial break of the evening. He calls out Teddy Hart for a confrontation. Teddy Hart comes down the ramp and while Stylish has his eyes on Teddy, Harry Smith and Jack Evans jump into the ring from behind. Stylish fights them off. The NAWA World Champion is clipped from behind by Teddy Hart and dragged into the ringpost. Hart works over the legs of Stylish and puts him in the ringpost figure-four. Shades of his uncle. Smith chokes Stylish while Hart pumps on the legs and punishes him.
Evans gives Hart the microphone and Hart says it’s going to be two straight, and he’ll be the NAWA World Champion at once again. Hart talks about how there’s only one man who rules this company and that’s wrestling royalty in Teddy Hart.
We fade to the Dominion leader laughing at the carnage. He reminds us this Sunday, a new age will dawn and the age of Miles Stylish will be new older, when a new ruler takes the crown.
See you at Unholy Alliances.
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Post by mattharms on Feb 23, 2020 13:43:39 GMT -5
NAWA Unholy Alliances 2002-November 4th, 2012.
Tonight, the Unholy Alliances Tournament takes place, with three rounds of tag team matches and the winning team squares off one on one at the end of the night for an NAWA World Title Shot at StarClash 12 on December 9th, 2012. And speaking of the NAWA World Title, Best Two of Three Falls Match tonight for the gold, with Miles Stylish locking horns with his long time rival Teddy Hart. If Hart loses tonight, he won’t get a title shot ever again, but if Stylish loses, he gets no return match. High stakes, big time championship match.
We open up with a huge tag team match, with El Generico and Kevin Steensquaring off against the duo of Ricochet and Robert Roode. Ricochet and Generico exchange some high flying offense with Roode and Steen getting into a game of how you can top this with some illegal tactics. Ricochet accidentally wipes out Roode on a tope suicida that was meant for Steen. Steen throws Roode back into the ring and Generico hits him with a Yakuza Kick in the corner. Steen tags in and connects with a frog splash to flatten the former NAWA World Champion underneath him to score the pin. El Generico and Kevin Steen advance forward in the Gold Rush Tournament when Steen pinned Roode with a Frog Splash in 9:55 (***)
The next Unholy Alliances Tournament match features the NAWA International Champion Kurt Angle teaming with Johnny Glory to take on Jeff Hardy and Christopher Daniels. Angle is in for most of the match and hits Daniels and Hardy with some suplexes. Kazarian intervenes to help Daniels double team the champion.Glory protests the attack and as the referee goes to eject Daniels, Glory nails Jeff Hardy with the International Title Belt to wipe him out. Daniels gets a nearfall on Angle with a urange/springboard moonsault combination move. Glory cheap shots Daniels on a springboard and Angle locks him in the Ankle Lock to score the submission win to advance in the tournament. Johnny Glory and Kurt Angle advance forward in the Gold Rush Tournament over Jeff Hardy and Christopher Daniels when Angle submitted Daniels with the Ankle Lock in 8:55. (** ¾)
The third first round match of the Gold Rush Tournament featured Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley rejoining because of the random draw to take on the NAWA Television Champion Austin Aries and Mia Stylish. Shelley and Sabin eased back into old habits, with double team moves on Aries in the early going. Shelley beat on Aries, showing that their past alliance did not matter. He managed to tag in Mia Stylish, who trades some chain wrestling with Shelley before reversing a tilt a whirl into a spinning headscissors. Shelley catches Mia out of a springboard cross body block and hits her with a gutbuster to drive her dowm. Shelley rattles Mia with forearm smashes and stomps until Sabin tags himself in. Sabin goes for a pin with an Oklahoma Side Roll. Jack-knife pin and a small package get a two count, as he tries to beat Stylish with flash pins. Shelley and Sabin get into each other’s face, which allows Mia to dropkick Sabin into Shelley and hit with the lung blower for a two count. Criss cross maneuver, with Sabin getting thrown into Aries, who catches him with a neck snap off of the ropes. Mia hits a swinging DDT, but Shelley breaks up the pin with a violent head stomp to Mia.
Mia is yanked back into the center of the ring and Shelley tags himself in. He hits a brain buster to Mia and gets a two count on her. He stomps and kicks away at her violently, but Mia fights back by headbutting him as hard as possible before catching Shelley into a cross-armbreaker. She has the leverage. Sabin enters the ring, to try and get Mia to break the hold. Aries dropkicks Sabin in the face while also kneedropping Shelley’s arm “inadvertently in the process.” Shelley taps out to save himself from a dislocated shoulder. Mia Stylish and Austin Aries advance in the Gold Rush Tournament over Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley in 12:08. (** ½)
Aries gets the win, acting like he won the match. Shelley favors his arm. Sabin is down as well and Aries and Stylish advances in the tournament.
Samoa Joe and Prince Devitt team up to take on AJ Styles and Willie Mack. The huge fist fight between Mack and Joe is the highlight of this tournament match with Mack taking to the skies and flattening Samoa Joe like a bug with a tope suicida. Joe catches Mack with a T-Bone Suplex and tags in Devitt to work over Mack. Double teaming from Devitt and Joe, who compliment each other very well. Mack matches to catch Devitt in mid-dive and snap him over with a fallway slam. AJ Styles is tagged in and he’s in, fists of fire. He sends Joe flying to the outside with a Pele Kick. Styles and Devitt exchange nearfalls, with the highlight being a wheelbarrow German Suplex from Styles which gets a nearfall. Mack is back in and he launches off of the top rope with a springboard clothesline to wipe his enemy back out. Joe is back in and all four men brawl. Styles goes for a springboard forearm smash, but he hits Mack by mistake! Joe launches Styles to the floor and Devitt Sling Blades and hits a springboard double foot stomp on Mack to score the pin. Samoa Joe and Prince Devitt advance in the Gold Rush Tournament over Willie Mack and AJ Styles in 10:55. (*** ¾)
We have hype for the next round, with El Generico and Kevin Steen taking on Johnny Glory and Kurt Angle and Mia Stylish and Austin Aries taking on Prince Devitt and Samoa Joe.
The NAWA Women’s title is on the line next with Athena putting the belt on the line in a fatal four way elimination match against Kana, Gail Kim and Sarah Stock. Kana uses her brutal martial arts abilities to take Kim, Stock, and Athena down for the ropes. Eventually, Gail Kim catches her with a headscissors and sends both of them to the floor. Sarah Stock catches Kana with a chop block and applies a reverse kneebar but Athena fights out of it. Kim and Kana keep fighting on the floor and both competitors get counted out. Kim slams Kana into the post and hits her with the Eat Defeat to bloody her. However, Kana rises up like a horror movie villain with blood dripping down from her mouth.
Stock gains some nearfalls, until Athena fights out and makes the comeback. One legged dropkick sends Stock crashing into the corner. Athena hits a double arm DDT to spike Stock on her head and score the pin. Athena defeated Sarah Stock, Kana, and Gail Kim in a fatal four way elimination match in 8:44(** ¼)
From the stands, Katerina eyes down on Stock and eyes her belt. Kana and Gail Kim have disappeared into the ramp. Athena holds up the belt and says any time.
The second round match in the 2012 Unholy Alliances Tournament takes place, with Kevin Steen and El Generico taking on Johnny Glory and Kurt Angle. Angle and Steen rekindle their heated hatred from this past WrestleClash, with Angle catching Steen with an overhead belly to belly suplex and slamming him around the ring. Angle repeatedly throws Steen around until Steen goes low and superkicks and hits Angle with a running cannonball before he hits a huge senton. He makes the tag to El Generico who hits a springboard cross body block for a two count. Generico works over Angle, but Angle catches him with an overhead belly to belly suplex when he comes off the ropes. Angle beats on Generico and goes for a Ankle Lock, but Generico kicks him into the corner and hits a Yakuza Kick into the corner. Glory decks Generico with a forearm smash.
Glory tags himself in and beats on Generico. He hits a double underhook suplex and a running knee strike. Glory beats on Generico and pounds away at her. He throws Generico off into the ropes. Tilt a whirl is countered with an armdrag. Glory cuts off Generico as he makes the tag and Glory hits an inverted facelock into a backbreaker to drive him down to the canvas. Glory beats on Generico some more and throws him into the corner. He ricochets off of the corner and belly to back suplex is countered by Generico flipping onto his feet. Generico hits a spinning leg lariat to the back of the head. He rushes to the corner and makes the tag to Steen, as Glory tags in Angle.
Steen punches away at Angle. He throws Angle off into the ropes and hits a high back body drop. Glory rushes into the ring. High back body drop, but Glory lands on his feet and hits a twisting roundhouse kick on the rebound to send Steen to the canvas. Generico jumps back in and Glory fights him off, before throwing Generico to the floor. Angle goes to whip Steen in but Steen reverses and Glory sends Angle to the floor. Glory jumps over the top rope and hits Angle with a corkscrew moonsault which wipes him out! Glory realizes what happened and stomps on Angle, until Steen hits him with a baseball slide. Steen pulls Angle back into the ring and hits the Package Piledriver to score the pin. Kevin Steen and El Generico defeated Kurt Angle and Johnny Glory in 14:45. (*** ¾)
Glory enters the ring and wipes out Angle with the End of the World. Glory yells out Angle for costing him the tournament. Glory hits a few more stomps for good measure. Glory had no one but himself to blame, hitting Angle with that dive for the pin.
Austin Aries and Mia Stylish takes on Prince Devitt and Samoa Joe in the next second round match of the Gold Rush Tournament. Aries and Devitt have a pretty good technical encounter, until Joe is tagged in. Aries tags in Mia Stylish. Mia enters the ring as the announcers talk about what happened the last time Mia Stylish and Samoa Joe had a match back in 2008. Joe hits Stylish with an elbow strike down across the back of the head and pounds on her with chops until Stylish dodges a corner clothesline and hits a running dropkick to Joe. Stylish sticks and moves, and almost brings Joe down with a rolling kneebar, but Joe counters with a stepup enzugiri. Joe Saito Suplexes Stylish down for a two and a half count. Joe goes for a kneedrop, but Aries pulls Stylish out of the way, in a rare act of chivalry on his part. Joe pounds away at Aries and hits a Samoan Drop. Stylish chop blocks Joe and rolls him up for a two count until she is thrown off into the corner and hit with a corner clothesline before Joe hits the ST-Joe to send her down.
Devitt is tagged in and he shows no mercy. Stylish fights back with a chop battle, until Devitt dropkicks her in the corner and goes for the Bloody Sunday. Stylish fights out and hits a lung blower. She rushes into the corner and tag made to Austin Aries, who runs into the ring, unloading on both Devitt and Joe. The fans are losing their minds, and suddenly, Aries tags Stylish back in. Aries tells Stylish she has this one and Stylish enters the ring, only to get kicked in the gut and hit with the Bloody Sunday. Two and nine tenths count until Aries goes for a 450 Splash, but Devitt moves and Aries hits Stylishh to knock the wind out of her. Joe kicks Aries to the floor and Devitt scores the pin on Stylish to advance Joe and Devitt forward in the tournament. Samoa Joe and Prince Devitt defeated Mia Stylish and Austin Aries when Prince Devitt pinned Mia Stylish in 10:55. (*** ¼).
James Storm took on the gatekeeper to Robert Roode, in Bully Ray in our next match. No Disqualification, No Countouts, and Falls Count Anywhere in the building, with Storm finally getting his match with Robert Roode if he can beat Bully Ray. The two men brawl all over the arena, with Storm beating down Ray with everything not nailed down, ending with brutalizing him with a cowbell and almost hanging him over the balcony. Ray counters with a low blow and beats Storm back into the arena. Ray slams Storm into the ringpost and throws him into the ring. Ray sets up a table on the floor, above the exposed concrete. He goes for an apron power bomb, but Storm counters with a back drop which sends Ray crashing through the table. Storm nails the Last Call to Bully Ray and throws him into the ring to deliver three more before getting the pin. Ray has been brutalized and Storm gets the pin. James Storm pinned Bully Ray in a Falls Count Anywhere Match in 9:08. (** ¼)
Robert Roode jumps James Storm after the match with a chairshot to the back of the head. Roode takes off his belt and whips Storm like a dog after the match, until his back is raw. Roode gets on the microphone and talks about how Storm is beneath his feet, as it should be. We get a close up of the raw skin on Storm’s back from Roode whipping him with that belt. Storm has some choice words, as the medics attend to him.
The final tag team match in the Unholy Alliances Tournament took place, with El Generico and Kevin Steen taking on Prince Devitt and Samoa Joe. Steen and Joe renew their old friction from the past month and beat each other, with a war of punches, kicks, and chops. Joe sends Steen crashing into the corner and tags in Devitt. Devitt rattles Steen with chops until Steen is pulled out of harm’s way by Generico. Devitt’s ribs hit the corner and Steen hits a double underhook into a side slam to get a two count. Steen hits a running senton for a two count and makes the tag to Generico. Generico hits a springboard cross body block on Devitt for a two count. Generico criss-crosses off of the ropes, but Devitt ducks the clothesline and Sling Blade brings down Generico for a two count.
The tag is made to Samoa Joe and Joe beats down Generico. Power Bomb into a Boston Crab tortured Generico for a good time. Generico struggles out of his move, but Joe turns into an STF and chokes out Generico, who gets to the ropes. Joe punishes him, with some help from Devitt on the floor. Samoan Drop sets up Generico for the double foot stomp, but Generico rolls out of the way. Generico hits a DDT and races to the corner. Tag to Steen who stops Devitt and beats him down in the ring. Steen pulls out a pop-up power bomb on Devitt for a very close nearfall. Generico fights off Joe the best he could. Steen goes for another one, but Devitt puts the breaks on and catches Steen with an elbow across the face. Devitt’s attempt of the Bloody Sunday is avoided, and Steen hits a German Suplex on Devitt for a two and half count until Joe breaks up a pin with a kneedrop. Joe power bombs Generico onto Steen and both are wiped out. Joe tags himself in and applies the Rear Naked Choke on Steen. There’s no Generico to save, so Steen has no choice, but to tap out. Samoa Joe and Prince Devitt defeated El Generico and Kevin Steen when Joe submitted Steen with the Rear Naked Choke in 16:55. (**** ¼)
Prince Devitt and Samoa Joe win the tag team portion and are set up for the finals of the Unholy Alliance Tournament in the main event.
The next match featured Miles Stylish taking on Teddy Hart in a Best Two out of Three Falls Match for the NAWA World Title. Hart stalls Stylish for a little bit, but Stylish hits him with a dropkick and beats him down in the corner. He hits a swinging suplex and a series of stomps. He sends Hart into the ropes, but Hart counters with a spinning headscissors and hits a leaping kneedrop. Hart beats down on Stylish and throws him into the corner. He hits a leg lariat in the corner to the back of the head and hits a backbreaker. Hart climbs to the second rope and hits a somersault elbow drop for a two count. He targets the legs of Stylish that he injured this past Thursday on Glory. Hart hits a leg scissor stomp and Indian Deathlock to work him over. Stylish struggles and just barely makes it to the ropes.
Hart is pounding away at Stylish with multiple chops. Stylish fires back with chops of his own. Hart goes low and hits a snap suplex on Stylish. Hart goes for the Sharpshooter, but he turns Stylish into the ropes. He takes advantage of the four count and works over Stylish for a little bit more. Another Sharpshooter sends Hart into the ropes. Stylish goes for the Las Vegas Trauma which is countered with a DDT for a two count. Hart climbs up top and Shooting Star Press connects to the hits the knees of Stylish. Stylish further injures knee, but he knocks the wind out of Stylish. Hart staggers back up and goes for a Sharpshooter. Stylish grabs his head and cradles Hart for the pin to get the first fall.
Hart chop blocks Stylish and sends him to the floor. Springboard Moonsault to the floor wipes out the champion. Hart slams Stylish into the steps and throws him back in. Hart hits a springboard clothesline and beats down Stylish’s legs. Hart steps through the legs and locks the Sharpshooter on. Hart leans back onto the move. The referee checks with Stylish, who is trying to fight out. Hart breaks the hold and stomps on the back of the head of Stylish. Hart reapplies the Sharpshooter to Stylish. The referee checks the arm. The arm lifts and drops two and a half times. Stylish shoots to the ropes and makes it to break the hold.
To the outside goes Hart but Stylish catches him with a springboard with a dropkick. His leg is still hurt, and Stylish tries to fight himself to his feet. Stylish beats on Hart and delivers a sunset flip for a two count. Hart rolls out and goes to the Sharpshooter. Stylish kicks him off into the buckles and hoists Hart onto his shoulders. Las Vegas Trauma connects with Hart kicking him the referee in the head on the way down. Stylish covers him for at least ten seconds before Jack Evans jumps onto the top rope. Stylish fights Evans off. Hart grabs the NAWA World Title Belt from the timekeeper and goes to hit Stylish with it. Stylish kicks him in the ribs to block the shot and chops him down. Stylish heads to the top rope but Hart catches him. Hart climbs up for a superplex on the title belt and drives the champion down on the gold. The referee recovers and gets a two and three fourths count!
Hart goes to the outside and yells this is it. He jumps off and Shooting Star Press is avoided. Hart lands on his feet and Stylish pops up to hit the Las Vegas Trauma. Hart rolls to the outside to avoid the pin. Harry Smith is out on the floor and he helps Hart up to roll him back into the ring! Stylish rolls an arm onto Hart and scores the pin to win in two straight falls. Miles Stylish defeated Teddy Hart in Two Straight Falls in 18:55 to retain the NAWA World Title. (****)
After the match, Harry Smith entered the ring and starts to stomp on Hart. Two more Dominion members enters the ring and start beating down Stylish. The two of them unmask to reveal Brian Cage and Michael Elgin, the new NAWA World Tag Team Champions.
Samoa Joe charges down to the ring and attacks Cage and Elgin and Smith, brawling with both of them. Cage nails Joe with a lariat to the back of the head. Elgin and Cage hit a double power bomb on Joe to drive him down onto the back of the head. They give Stylish a double power bomb and then Hart as well.
Prince Devitt comes down to the ring, dressed in face paint, which resembles the Dominion’s mask. What the hell is going on? Devitt eyes Smith, Cage, and Elgin, and they all nod before they leave the ring. Devitt gets on the microphone. Joe rises to his feet, glassy eyed from the beating, but when he realizes what happened, he goes for Devitt. Devitt beats down Joe with forearm strike after forearm strike. The bell rings and the Unholy Alliances Tournament Finals begins.
Stylish and Hart are lead out of the ring and Prince Devitt and Samoa Joe will be taking on each other in the Unholy Alliances finals. Devitt hits a pair of dropkicks to the side of the head of Joe. He beats down Joe and stomps the back of his head. Reverse neckbreaker brings Joe down to the canvas for a two count. Devitt applies a guillotine choke and forces his knee into the face of Joe. Joe is beginning to power out of the hold and he backs Devitt into the corner. Joe breaks the hold and unloads with jabs and kicks on Devitt.
Joe throws Devitt across the ring and knees him in the ribs. He picks up Devitt and Samoan Drop brings him down. Joe gets up to one knee, staggered, and he’s unable to capitalize on the move. Devitt kicks away at the ribs of Joe and snap mare into a cross-face submission move. Joe fights his way out of the hold until Devitt drops him down and hits him with multiple knee strikes. Devitt works over Joe for the next few minutes, until Joe manages to fight out and hit an ST-Joe on Devitt out of the corner. Joe locks on the Rear Naked Choke until Devitt headbutts his way out of the move. Devitt flips back and hits a kneedrop down across the chest of Joe.
To the second rope and Devitt hits a flying neckbreaker off the ropes for a two count. Devitt picks up Joe and running dropkick into the corner chained into a Northern Lights Suplex for a two count. Devitt stomps the chest of Joe and heads to the top rope. Missile dropkick sends Joe down. Devitt applies a rear naked choke of his own on Joe. Joe fights out of the move and dumps Devitt on the back of his head with a suplex. A staggered Joe gets to his feet and takes down Devitt in an armbar. Right into the Cross-face submission. Devitt powers out of the hold and hits a violent kick to Joe’s head, before hitting a pair of leaping stomps. Devitt covers Joe and gets a two and a half count.
Joe is busted open and Devitt climbs to the outside. Springboard knee strike off of the ropes as Joe is on his hands and knees. Devitt covers Joe and gets a two and a half count. Devitt throws Joe into the ropes. Sleeperhold is avoided with Joe fighting out of the move and ramming him into the buckles. Joe hoists up Devitt and power bomb connects. Joe covers Devitt for a two and a half count. He picks up Devitt and slams him into the buckles as hard as possible. A series of stomps in the corner and Joe hits a running Yakuza Kick in the corner. Devitt rises up to his feet and Joe hoists him up for the Muscle Buster, but the loss of blood causes Joe to collapse before he hits the move.
Devitt kicks Joe’s head in and climbs to the top rope. Flying double foot stomp right to Joe’s head. Devitt covers him to score the pin. Prince Devitt wins the 2012 Unholy Alliances Tournament over Samoa Joe in 15:04. (****)
Harry Smith, Brian Cage, and Michael Elgin all enter the ring and stand in the ring. Prince Devitt gets on the microphone and talks about how at StarClash 12, a Prince will become the King, and Dominion will reign supreme. Miles Stylish against Prince Devitt will take place for the NAWA World Title. There are more questions than answers, but Prince Devitt is the leader of Dominion and has his sights set on the NAWA World Title. See you on Glory.
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Post by mattharms on Mar 3, 2020 17:12:35 GMT -5
NAWA Glory November 8th, 2012.
Last Sunday Night, Prince Devitt won the Unholy Alliances Tournament against Samoa Joe and revealed himself to be the power behind Dominion. Miles Stylish kept the NAWA World Title, after Harry Smith turned on his cousin, Teddy Hart, and it’s going to be Prince Devitt against Miles Stylish for the NAWA World Title on December 9th, at StarClash 12.
Tonight, Teddy Hart meets Prince Devitt in the main event. Plus more, from the fallout of Unholy Alliances and the lead up to StarClash 12.
Sedrick Skyhawk pinned Mike Bennett with the Falling Star Elbow Drop in 9:55(***)
D’Angelo Dinero comes out and talks about how Sedrick Skyhawk stabbed him in the heart, right in front of Pope’s face. They could have been greatness, they could have been a force to be reckoned with. Dinero says Skyhawk has a failure to commit. Skyhawk talks about how he’s here to be the NAWA World Champion once again and not to make friends or be a great tag team partner. Pope says Skyhawk will change his mind when he sees how dangerous it is. Pope’s just looking out for his better interest. Pope talks about how next week, Pope will find a tag team partner and Skyhawk will find a tag team partner, and Pope will show Skyhawk two is the magic number. Skyhawk asks if Pope will leave him alone if Skyhawk and his partner beat Pope and his partner. Dinero agrees to do so.
Austin Aries is backstage when Mia Stylish confronts Aries about what happened last Sunday. Aries talks about how last Sunday was proof why intergender wrestling doesn’t work. He tried to give Mia the chance, the benefit of the doubt, but unfortunately, Mia cost them the match. Mia loses it, talking about how Aries was the one who hit her with the 450 Splash. Aries talks about how it’s not his fault. Suddenly, Alex Shelley nails Mia Stylish in the back of the head. Aries shoves Shelley off, before locking the Last Chancery on the floor on Mia. Willie Mack and Chris Sabin both run in and fight off Shelley and Aries.
It’s announced that as a result of what happened just moments ago, Willie Mack and Chris Sabin will take on Austin Aries and Alex Shelley in tag team action still to come tonight.
Katarina made Cherry Bomb submit to a headscissors submission hold in 7:04(*** ¼)
Katarina gets on the microphone and talks about how she’s come into this company for championship glory. She calls out Athena who comes down to the ring, but the lights go out. Dominion is on the ramp. Prince Devitt, Harry Smith, Brian Cage, and Michael Elgin, along with a pair of masked goons. Katarina talks about how every Kingdom needs a Queen. AJ Styles and the Briscoe Brothers rush out and we have a huge brawl out here tonight. Security breaks things up. Katatrina is part of Dominion and she’s got her sights set on the NAWA Women’s Title.
Johnny Glory has a press conference, and talks about how Kurt Angle let him down last Sunday. Angle’s not the glorious competitor he used to be. He can’t hack it anymore. But he’s got the NAWA International Championship and Glory wants that piece of gold. StarClash is a ground breaking night, so about how it, Kurt Angle against Johnny Glory for the NAWA International Title.
The Briscoe Brothers and AJ Styles will take on the Unbreakable Machines and Harry Smith in six man tag team action next week on Glory.
Robert Roode made Colt Cabana submit to a cross-face submission hold in 5:58(** ½)
Robert Roode cuts a promo, mocking James Storm. James Storm pops onto the big screen and tells Roode he can stick around, because Storm’s not here. Storm shows his back from Roode beating him with a belt last Sunday. Storm talks about how Robert Roode’s a big man, jumping him behind and whipping him with a belt. Well, Roode should have been whipped years ago. As per the stipulation last Sunday, since James Storm beat Robert Roode’s enforcer, Bully Ray, he will get a match of his choosing against Roode. At StarClash 12, Robert Roode and James Storm will be bound together and it will be a strap match. Roode freaks out and Storm talks about how Roode’s going to get the beating he should have gotten years ago.
Kevin Steen cuts a taped promo, talking about how for a brief moment last Sunday, he remembered the good times with El Generico and how he has some regrets. He wants to invite El Generico to Glory next week, because they have some things to hash out. They came close to winning the Unholy Alliances Tournament and Steen wants to right several wrongs. The announcers wonder if Steen is sincere.
Willie Mack and Chris Sabin defeated Alex Shelley and Austin Aries when Mack pinned Aries after Mia Stylish shoved Aries off of the buckles and Mack hit a huge power bomb for the pin in 12;08(*** ¾)
Mack has pinned the NAWA Television Champion, with a little assist from Mia Stylish. That has to set him up for another shot against Austin Aries.
Next Week, Bad Influence takes on Jeff Hardy and the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Ricochet. The Unbreakable Machines and Harry Smith meet AJ Styles and the Briscoe Brothers. Sedrick Skyhawk and a partner takes on D’Angelo Dinero and a partner. Miles Stylish returns to address his next title defense with Prince Devitt and El Generico and Kevin Steen potentially bury the hatchet. All this and more next week as StarClash 12 is right around the corner. One of the biggest New Age Wrestling Alliance events of the year.
Prince Devitt pinned Teddy Hart in the main event in 5:55 with two Bloody Sundays and a flying double foot stomp. (** ¾)
Devitt gets on the microphone and talks about how Teddy Hart was the convenient scapegoat before he was ready to make his move. And the final move happens at StarClash 12. Devitt talks about how Miles Stylish has been the king of this company for ten years. But, he’s never fought Prince Devitt. December 9th, the Prince becomes the King. Devitt invites Elgin, Cage, and Harry Smith into the ring to beat down Teddy Hart. There’s no one saving Hart, due to the fact he’s a locker room pariah who has no friends. Smith yells that Hart’s a disgrace to their entire family and destroys him with a Saito Suplex. Devitt goes up top and hits a flying double foot stomp.
The announcers ask if the champion can take down Prince Devitt. Devitt’s only lost once in this company and had one of the latest championship reigns in his Cruiserweight Title reign. One final hype for the matches next week, and the big NAWA World Title match with Prince Devitt against Miles Stylish on December 9th, 2012 at StarClash 12.
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Post by mattharms on Mar 6, 2020 13:18:27 GMT -5
NAWA Glory November 15th, 2012.
Tonight, Dominion represented by Michael Elgin, Brian Cage, and Harry Smith takes on AJ Styles and the Briscoe Brothers in six man tag team action. Plus, Bad Influence meet Ricochet and Jeff Hardy, and Sedrick Skyhawk and a partner of his choosing takes on D’Angelo Dinero and a partner of his choosing. All this and more tonight on NAWA Glory.
Gail Kim pinned Leva Bates with the Eat Defeat in 7:44(** ¾)
Kana comes out after the match and stares down Gail Kim. She gets on the microphone and comments casually “You, me, submission match!” Gail Kim accepts the match and it’s on, for December 9th, 2012 at StarClash 12. Gail Kim against Kana in a Submission Match.
AJ Styles and the Briscoe Brothers cut a fired open promo for their six man tag team match. AJ Styles talks about how he thought Devitt was a stand up guy and stabbed them all in the back. Jay talks about how it’s time to man up and they are going to win this match to get Elgin and Cage in another tag team match and become for the third time, the NAWA World Tag Team Champions.
Sedrick Skyhawk is backstage, looking for a tag team partner. Bully Ray offers his services to Skyhawk, for a price. Skyhawk writes Bully a check and the two shake hands. Tonight, it will be Bully Ray and Sedrick Skyhawk against D’Angelo Dinero and a partner of his choosing.
Ricochet and Jeff Hardy triumphed in a wild tag team match against Bad Influence when Ricochet pinned Christopher Daniels with a 630 Splash in 13:55(*** ¾)
Bad Influence are upset after the match. Ricochet and Jeff Hardy shake hands after the match, with Hardy locking eyes with the Cruiserweight Title Belt. Ricochet tells him any time, any place, and Hardy agrees.
Kurt Angle cuts a promo, talking about Johnny Glory challenging him for the International Title at StarClash 12. Angle talks about he’s a fighting champion and he’s going to accept Glory’s challenge. Johnny’s acting like he’s the hottest star ever, but everyone is the same when Angle snaps their ankle. The match is on, Kurt Angle against Miles Stylish for the NAWA International Title.
Amanda Sinclair invites Austin Aries into his office, and talks about how next week, he’ll defend his title against Willie Mack, and there will be no running, no bullshit. However, win, lose, or draw, Sinclair has made another match for Aries, and it will take place at StarClash 12 when he goes one on one against Mia Stylish. Aries asks if Sinclair really is that bitter about Stylish taking her spot, that she’ll set Sinclair up to die against the Greatest Man Who Ever Lived. Aries assures Sinclair he’s all about equal rights, but you can’t have equal rights, without equal lefts. But, Aries talks about how this intergender match will end up being a liability. Sinclair says they’ll see, but she knows a world class competitor like Austin Aries wants world class competition and as much as she hates Mia Stylish, she is one of the best competitors in the world, no matter what gender. Aries says there’s no one of, it’s the best, and he says he would rather be fighting Mia’s brother for the NAWA World Title. Sinclair makes things a bit more interesting, talking about how on January 3rd, on the 11th anniversary of NAWA Glory, if Aries beats Mia, he gets that match for the NAWA World Title. Aries agrees and Sinclair reminds Aries of his match against Mack next week.
Kevin Steen comes out and talks about how for the past three years, he has been in a blood feud with El Generico, his former friend and tag team partner. But something clicked with Steen when he teamed up with Generico in the Unholy Alliances Tournament. While they did not win, Steen was glad he did not. He did not want to be the one to have to put El Generico down, for they were good friends once and could be again. Steen talks about how there were a few toxic influences in his life at the time which turned him against Generico. He saw the light and begs El Generico to come out.
Out comes the NAWA World Tag Team Champions Brian Cage and Michael Elgin, the Unbreakable Machines. Cage mocks Steen for pouring his heart out to Generico. Steen used to be the baddest man in this company, but now he’s not. The Unbreakable Machines are kings and they have the NAWA World Tag Team Titles to prove it. Steen talks about how he’s not too broken up about what they think and if they don’t get out of his face, Steen’s going to break their skulls. The Unbreakable Machines shove Steen around until Steen pops Cage with a forearm and goes toe to toe with Elgin.
Unbreakable Machines beat down Steen, stomping and kicking at him. The fans are buzzing and suddenly, El Generico stands on the top of the ramp. Elgin gets on the microphone, reminding Generico owes Steen nothing. In fact, if Generico joins Dominion, he will be set free. Steen is set up in the corner and Generico enters the ring. Generico has Steen lined up for a Yakuza Kick, but Generico cheap shots Elgin with one and then ducks Cage’s clothesline before hitting a huge dropkick sending Cage to the floor. Security is out, and Cage is yelling at Generico.
Generico extends to a hand to Steen and Steen rises up. Steen and Generico shake hands and the fans explode, before the two embrace. The fans are going cheering loudly but Generico doesn’t quite turn his back on Steen. Steen shrugs and leaves the ring. Steenrico has reunited and the fans are going insane with cheers.
Sedrick Skyhawk and Bully Ray come out for the next match. In comes D’Angelo Dinero, who calls out his tag team partner, someone who Skyhawk knows well, his old enforcer, the War Machine, Rhino. Rhino rushes out and looks down at Skyhawk, with a snarl.
Sedrick Skyhawk and Bully Ray defeated D’Angelo Dinero and Rhino when Dinero took the Gore for Skyhawk in 14:33. Skyhawk thanked Dinero by pinning him. (** ½)
Kevin Steen enters Amanda Sinclair’s office and demands a match against Michael Elgin and Brian Cage for the titles. Sinclair talks about how Steen and Generico don’t deserve that title shot. Steen asks if they don’t deserve it, then who does. Sinclair offers Steen a match against the Briscoe Brothers, where the winners challenge the Machines for the title at StarClash. Steen agrees and says that he and his good friend El Generico will capture the NAWA World Tag Team Titles and tear down the Machines.
In six man tag team action, Harry Smith and the Unbreakable Machines defeated AJ Styles and the Briscoe Brothers when Harry Smith pinned Mark Briscoe with a Saito Suplex in 15:03.(****)
Styles, hurt his knee on the finish, and can’t make the save. Elgin, Cage, and Smith beat down the Machines until The NAWA World Champion Miles Stylish rushes out to the ring with a chair. Stylish waffles Smith with a chair shot and nails Cage, before smashing the chair over the head of Michael Elgin. Stylish yells that he’ll have some words for Devitt after the commercial break, now he’s taken out Devitt’s goons.
Next Week, the Briscoe Brothers against the reunited El Generico and Kevin Steen and Willie Mack challenges Austin Aries for the NAWA Television Title.
The NAWA World Champion Miles Stylish gets on the microphone and talks about how all of the months worth of mind games, Devitt showed his true colors. Stylish talks about how Devitt’s won every single match he’s been in since coming into the company, but one. And one will be two, on December 9th, when he beats Devitt and keeps the NAWA World Title.
Out walks Prince Devitt, and Devitt talks about how he’s not afraid of Miles Stylish or his reputation. Stylish beat some of the biggest, and best competitors in the world, but he’s never fought a world class competitor like Prince Devitt. And soon, Devitt will reign supreme.
Stylish talks about how Devitt will be a tough challenge, with or without the power of Dominion. However, there’s one piece of old business Devitt’s neglecting, his sole loss, against Ricochet. Devitt reminds Stylish he beat Ricochet back at WrestleClash X, so whether or not Ricochet beat him at WrestleClash XI is irrelevant. Ricochet is in the past. He can beat Ricochet at any time, but it’s no challenge. The question is, can Stylish?
Stylish is amused and decides that next week, he will prove that he can beat Ricochet. The NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Ricochet against the NAWA World Champion Miles Stylish next week on Glory. And he’ll see Devitt at StarClash where he will get his second loss. Devitt talks about how he’ll see Stylish on the night where he becomes a former five time NAWA World Champion. Tension occurs but Devitt leaves without incident. Ricochet against Miles Stylish next week is hyped up.
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Post by mattharms on Mar 9, 2020 18:53:24 GMT -5
NAWA Glory November 22nd, 2012.
Tonight: The NAWA World Champion Miles Stylish takes on the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Ricochet in a champion versus champion non title match. Plus, Willie Mack gets his NAWA Television Title Shot against Austin Aries and The Briscoe Brothers take on El Generico and Kevin Steen with the winners challenging the Unbreakable Machines for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles at StarClash 12. All that and more tonight on Glory.
Willie Mack cuts an intense promo. He talks about how he’s been chasing the NAWA Television Title all through 2012, but tonight’s his moment. There’s nowhere to run, there’s nowhere to hide for Austin Aries. Mack is coming to get him.
Austin Aries cuts a promo, talking about how he’s the greatest man who ever lived for a reason. Mack is nothing but a pretender to the throne.
Willie Mack captured the NAWA Television Championship over Austin Aries in 14:44 with the Chocolate Thunder Bomb after Mia Stylish blocked Aries from exiting the ring to try and run out the the time limit as he had been doing all match. (****)
The fans are losing their minds. Mack jumps up in the air and hoists the championship belt over his head. Finally, the Mack has done it and captured the NAWA Television Title. Mack gets on the microphone yelling he’s going to defend this belt week in and week out for the people. Every single person in this crowd, he owes the NAWA World Title to.
Robert Roode talks about how James Storm thinks he has him scared. Strap Match at StarClash, no problem. He whipped Storm like a dog at Unholy Alliances, and he’s going to whip him once again. He’s going to drag Storm’s broken body across the ring and we’ll find out who was the man who ruled Beer Money.
Prince Devitt addresses the rest of Dominion. Katarina will be challenging for the NAWA Women’s Title against Athena at StarClash 12 and will bring the NAWA Women’s Title to their kingdom. Cage and Elgin already have those tag team title belts and they’ll be looking forward to seeing who they are crushing next. Devitt’s reign as NAWA World Championship will be at hand. And that leaves Harry Smith. Devitt talks about how Mack will defend his belt against all comers. Well, Smith should take advantage of Mack’s challenge and bring the NAWA Television Title to Dominion next week. Smith says it would be an honor and he will make all of Mack’s dreams burn out.
We have an interview with Samoa Joe, who has not been cleared to compete yet because of a concussion. Joe warns Prince Devitt to listen carefully. When Joe returns, and he will be back, Joe will be coming for Devitt’s head and the rest of the Dominion. Smith, Elgin, Cage, Devitt, they’ll all dead men and Joe will kill them all.
Sedrick Skyhawk is backstage when D’Angelo Dinero comes up to him. Dinero has a proposition for Skyhawk. A match at StarClash 12, but not another tag team match, rather one on one. D’Angelo Dinero against Sedrick Skyhawk. If Skyhawk wins, then Dinero will leave Skyhawk be. But, if Dinero wins, then Skyhawk is going to have to ride the Pope Train and learn to cooperate with Pope. Dinero says Skyhawk needs guidance and the Pope can show him the light, but a little tough love is necessary. Skyhawk accepts the challenge one on one, and when he beats Dinero, then he has to leave him alone. Dinero says he’s a man of his word.
Kevin Steen and El Generico are backstage. Steen says he knows Generico has his doubts, and Steen admits he’s been an awful person for the past three years, but Generico can trust Steen. They can give this one more try and become NAWA World Tag Team Champions. The Briscoes aren’t easy pickings, but Steen has a plan. Generico will follow his lead and they will win once again.
Kevin Steen and El Generico become the number one contenders to the NAWA World Tag Team Titles over the Briscoe Brothers when Steen pinned Jay Briscoe with the Package Piledriver in 12:35. During most of the match, Generico fought the Briscoes two on one, with the Briscoes beating him down. Steen came through on the tag and ran wild. (*** ¾)
After the match, Brian Cage slams El Generico into the post from behind. Steen dives to the floor onto Cage with a plancha and hits him with numerous punches. Elgin nails Steen across the back of the head and the two trade punches until security is back. The match is on for StarClash 12, with El Generico and Kevin Steen taking on Brian Cage and Michael Eglin, the Unbreakable Machines for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles.
Johnny Glory has another press conference, where he talks about how Kurt Angle thinks he’s a better technical wrestler and Glory is nothing but fancy flips and dives. However, Johnny Glory talks about how next week will be the first ever Johnny Glory Technical Wrestling Invitational, where he’ll show Kurt Angle how Johnny is good in the ground as he is on the air.
Ricochet is backstage, talking about how he’s being used as a pawn between whatever game Prince Devitt and Miles Stylish is playing. However, that’s fine, because he ended Prince Devitt’s glorious championship reign and he’ll beat Miles Stylish tonight. Ricochet’s not taking this one lightly, because Miles Stylish is the best. There’s no one of the about it. Miles Stylish is a once in a life time competitor. But, Ricochet just has to be a bit better than the best tonight.
Next Week: Johnny Glory Technical Wrestling Invitational. Harry Smith challenges Willie Mack for the NAWA Television Title. Prince Devitt against AJ Styles II.
NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Ricochet pinned NAWA World Champion Miles Stylish with a reverse super frankensteiner into a backward bridging pin in 28:55. Miles Stylish got frustrated during this match as Ricochet had a counter for pretty much everything. He grounded the high flying NAWA Cruiserweight championship but Ricochet kept escaping all of Stylish’s big moves, until Stylish reverted to his past habits with some dirty tactics. An attempted superplex is countered, with Ricochet hitting an impressive super reverse frankensteiner. Ricochet pins Stylish. (**** ½)
Prince Devitt looks down from the stands. Ricochet gets the win and he invites Devitt into the ring, yelling “anytime!” Devitt shakes his head and walks off. The announcers hype up Prince Devitt against Miles Stylish for the NAWA World Title. Miles Stylish is up and we have an ugly second where we think Stylish is going to jump Ricochet, but Stylish pulls Ricochet into a very tight handshake. Stylish gets on the microphone and says that after he will beat Devitt, then after StarClash 12, Ricochet is going to get the next title shot. But, next time, things are going to be different. Ricochet tells Stylish he’s looking forward to another match. Ricochet keeps his eyes locked on Stylish and the NAWA World Title Belt, which does not please Stylish.
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Post by mattharms on Mar 12, 2020 14:39:26 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 11/29/2012:
Tonight, AJ Styles against Prince Devitt II. The Johnny Glory technical wrestling invitational will take place. Also, Harry Smith challenges Willie Mack for the NAWA Television Title and more.
Kana taps out Madison Rayne to the Cross-Armbreaker in 5:44(** ¾)
The announcers discuss the Submission Match between Kana and Gail Kim at StarClash 12. Gail Kim comes out and says that Kana should watch later tonight, when Kim makes her opponent tap out quicker.
Amanda Sinclair calls Christopher Daniels, Jeff Hardy, and the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Ricochet into her office. Sinclair talks about how the Cruiserweight Cup 2013 begins after StarClash 12, to find some fresh blood in the Cruiserweight Division. However, two legends will square off tonight, with Christopher Daniels against Jeff Hardy, and Ricochet defends the championship against the winner of that match at StarClash 12. Ricochet says he’s looking forward to it and Daniels roundly mocks him for thinking that his one fluke win over Miles Stylish last week means something. For the best ten years, Daniels has faced every single big time superstar who has come into this company. He’s even beaten Miles Stylish to become NAWA World Champion. Ricochet says for a month and he’s not beaten Stylish since. Daniels says after he beats Hardy tonight, he’ll beat Stylish next week, and then much like he was the first NAWA Cruiserweight Champion, he’ll be the last champion. Sinclair says if Stylish accepts, then it will be Daniels against Stylish three days before StarClash 12.
Willie Mack retained the NAWA Television Championship over Harry Smith in 11:09 with the Chocolate Thunder Driver(*** ¼)
Harry Smith and Willie Mack in a battle of power ended with Mack picking up the win and putting the first kink in Dominion’s armor with a loss. Alex Shelley comes down to the ramp and gets in Mack’s face. He points to the Television Title and Mack tells him any time, any place. Shelley and Mack have had two singles matches and have gone 1-1, so a tie breaker for the Television Title would be perfect.
Austin Aries cuts a promo backstage, talking about how he made the Television Title, but it’s now time to move on up. He talks about how Mia Stylish stepped into his world and on his toes. He will beat Mia and go straight for the biggest fish, Miles Stylish. Aries hopes that Stylish keeps the NAWA World Title because 2013 will be a new year and a new champion over all.
Backstage, Harry Smith is sent before Prince Devitt, with Cage and Elgin standing in the background. Devitt says he tasked Smith with getting the gold and instead he comes back to the Kingdom empty handed. Smith says that Mack got lucky. Cage and Elgin waffle Smith and drive him down to his knees. Devitt says he brought Smith back into this company, and he take him out of it. But, perhaps Devitt should lead by example. He invites Harry Smith to take a front row seat and watch his match against AJ Styles tonight.
Candice LeRae pinned Gail Kim with a crucifix cradle in 3:02 after Kim kept trying to make Candice submit. (**)
The fans are on their feet, as the debuting Candice LaRae defeated the former NAWA Women’s Champion. Kana stands on the ramp and stares down Gail Kim. Submission Match is hyped between Gail Kim and Kana at the Pay Per View.
Athena cuts a promo, talking about how she won the Queen of Glory Tournament, beat Gail Kim, and now she’s going to take on the Dominion’s Queen, Katarina. She’s used to adversity and at StarClash 12, she will keep her belt.
We are backstage where an agitated Harry Smith bumps into Teddy Hart. Hart throws some shade at Smith losing to Mack. Smith fires back that Teddy Hart’s contract is expiring next year, and the people in charge aren’t rushing to renew it due to Hart’s erratic behavior. Hart goads Smith into attacking, but Smith beats up Hart severely and hits a Saito Suplex on the concrete. Smith calls Hart a “bloody joke.”
Johnny Glory is warming up for the Technical Wrestling invitational.
It’s time for the Johnny Glory technical wrestling invitational. He calls out the first exhibition partner, who he introduces as “Mitch”, a man with quite the grizzled looking beard. A back and forth technical match, with Glory locking on a heel hook and making “Mitch” tap out.
Glory calls out the next competitor, who he introduces as Kyle O’Reilly, a skilled young competitor, with a bright future, and maybe someday he’ll be a star. O’Reilly and Glory have a bit more even match, until Glory manages to go the eyes when the referee was not looking and apply a half-nelson choke to submit O’Reilly.
The final competitor is out and it’s a bald man who is called QT Marshall. Glory does his warm ups, and while he’s in the ring, another bald man by the name of Kurt Angle replaces QT Marshall, after slipping him a small stack of money. The fans are cheering, but Glory thinks it’s for him and he egotistically soaks in the applause.
Angle’s hood and Glory locks up with Angle, thinking that he’s QT Marshall. When “Marshall” out wrestles Glory and Glory throws a fit, yelling how this is not what they agreed to.
The hood comes down and it’s Kurt Angle, who lays out Glory with an Overhead Belly to Belly suplex. Glory scurries to the outside. Angle holds up the NAWA International Title and says tonight he got the better of Glory. Glory yells that’s an exhibition, it didn’t count!
Christopher Daniels battled Jeff Hardy to a double pin in 12:44 after Hardy hooked both legs on the way down of a superplex. (***)
Ricochet is out to stop Kazarian from jumping Hardy after the match. There’s a bit of a discussion about who should be awarded the title shot, and Ricochet gets on the microphone, saying that he’s a fighting champion and he’ll defend against both of them. Ricochet, Jeff Hardy, and Christopher Daniels in a Three Way Dance for the Cruiserweight Title.
James Storm watches video clips of Robert Roode breaking the beer bottle over his head sixteen months ago. Then, Storm losing to Roode at Luck of the Draw 2012, and finally, Roode jumping him from behind at Unholy Alliances and beating him with a strap. Storm holds up the strap and talks about how this is made out of rawhide. There’s no way for Roode to run now. Storm whips the strap hard against the couch, ripping up the cushions, and says this is Roode’s skin. Storm is crazed, and he says sixteen months ago, Roode broke a beer bottle over his head to end the greatest tag team that ever lived. Now, sixteen months later, Storm steps into the ring and beats Roode with a strap.
Miles Stylish cuts a promo. Everyone’s after him, which is a hazard of beating NAWA World Champion. Austin Aries is talking trash about him, Ricochet beat him last week, Devitt’s looming around, and now Christopher Daniels. Stylish accepts the challenge Daniels made earlier tonight. When the interviewer asks Stylish if he’s overlooking Prince Devitt, Stylish says he’s giving Devitt his full attention in ten days. But for now, he has other fish to fry and settling an old score with Christopher Daniels is one that he’s looking forward to dealing with.
Next week. Harry Smith takes on Teddy Hart. Willie Mack/Alex Shelley III for the NAWA Television Title. The NAWA World Champion Miles Stylish takes on Christopher Daniels. And all of the late breaking news leading to StarClash 12.
Prince Devitt pinned AJ Styles with the Bloody Sunday in 16:45. Styles threw everything at Devitt that he could, with Devitt breaking down Styles until getting the pin. (**** ½)
Hype for Devitt against Stylish for the NAWA World Title. Devitt’s been a dominating force leading up this big championship match. We’ll see if he can beat Miles Stylish with the gold on the line in ten days. Glory fades out with Devitt standing tall once again.
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Post by mattharms on Mar 15, 2020 16:07:45 GMT -5
NAWA Glory December 6th, 2012. Tonight on NAWA Glory, we will see Christopher Daniels take on the NAWA World Champion Miles Stylish in a non-title match. Plus, Willie Mack defends the NAWA Television Title against Alex Shelley, Harry Smith meets Teddy Hart, and all of the other late breaking news leading to StarClash 12.
Kevin Steen and El Generico make their way out to talk. Well, Steen makes most of the talking. Three days from now, they’re going to get the NAWA World Tag Team Titles back, and Steen says he’s rekindled his friendship with El Generico. The fans are making some noise, as D’Angelo Dinero makes his way down to the ring. Dinero talks about how their reconciliation is inspiring, gives the Pope hope of his tag team glory with Sedrick Skyhawk. This Sunday, if Pope should beat Skyhawk, and if Generico and Steen win the NAWA World Tag Team Titles, then maybe, they can all square off for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. But Pope is itching for some action tonight. He wants Generico or Steen tonight in the ring, Pope doesn’t care which of them. Steen gets on the microphone and accepts the challenge. Just get a referee out here and the match is on.
D’Angelo Dinero defeated Kevin Steen via countout after Brian Cage and Michael Elgin attacked El Generico on the floor and Steen abandoned a certain win to save his friend in 7:55(** ¾)
Elgin posts Steen’s shoulder and Cage picks up Generico and lawn darts him hard into the barriage. D’Angelo Dinero jumps to the outside and yells that he hasn’t forgotten and dives on Elgin with punches. The Unbreakable Machines beat down Dinero backstage a few months ago and Dinero is getting himself a piece of Elgin, but Cage cuts him off with a huge clothesline. Elgin resumes by putting Steen’s arm on the ring steps and Cage lifts it over his head. Generico dives in to save Steen’s arm and gets the ring steps violently smashed over his back. Steen yells out a loud “no!” Security is out as Generico spasms on the ring steps.
Security is out and paramedics, to check on Generico. The Unbreakable Machines might have broken El Generico’s back. We have to go through a commercial and when we come back, El Generico is loaded onto a stretcher and carried out of the arena.
Steen grabs the headset and yells that it doesn’t matter if it’s a tag team match or two on one, he’s coming to StarClash to kick the heads of Elgin and Cage in and take the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. AJ Styles and the Briscoe Brothers are out, along with a few other officials as Generico is leaving the arena in a neckbrace.
Teddy Hart stands backstage, when Harry Smith jumps him from behind. He kicks and punches Hart, calling him a disgrace. He slams Hart hard into the fence and murders him with a Saito Suplex on the floor. Smith pulls out a large cinderblock and picks up Hart before dragging his body on top of it. Piledriver on the Cinder Block! Hart goes limp on the Cinderblock.
From the backstage area, Prince Devitt waits and smiles. He says that Smith’s tribute to Dominion more than made up for his failure against Willie Mack last week. As Generico goes by on a stretcher, Devitt comments that tonight’s not over yet.
Austin Aries comes to the ring, talking about how tonight’s a crazy night and how two men left with injuries. But this Sunday, he steps into the ring with Mia Stylish and he says that he’s actually going to give Mia a chance tonight. A chance to tell beg Aries for forgiveness and get on her knees, something Aries is sure she should be comfortable in doing, and call off this Sunday.
Out comes Mia Stylish from the back. Aries makes a comment about how Mia’s done everything in her career, everything that a woman should do, everything she could do. But stepping into the ring with Austin Aries will prove nothing for either of them. It would be an easy win for Austin Aries, but it won’t advance him. Aries says Mia’s not getting any younger, and she should not waste the prime child bearing years of her life on some kind of crusade of women’s empowerment. Aries isn’t sure what’s going on in Mia’s head. But when she cost him the NAWA Television Title, she took money off of the table of Austin Aries and that’s something that he couldn’t.
Mia cuts off Aries, talking about how she came into this company years ago, trying to live up to the reputation that her brother built. And Miles Stylish has some shoes to fill and Austin Aries sure can’t beat Miles on his best day. This causes Aries to scowl. Mia talks about how this isn’t about the fact she’s a woman. She’s a competitor, and she wants to face the very best. And Austin Aries is one of the best, but he’s not the best, obviously. Aries yells at her, demanding to know who she thinks she is, she should not talk to the Greatest Man Who Ever Lived like that. Mia talks about how she’s going to look Aries right in the eye this Sunday, and be the better competitor, and beat him in the center of the ring.
Aries talks about how he grew up, and was raised right. Told how you should never hit a lady, but if Mia Stylish wants to be treated like any other competitor, than Aries will treat her like any other competitor. Aries goes to cheap shot Mia Stylish, but Stylish catches the arm and rolls Aries into a Kimura Lock! The fans are losing their minds, as Mia has the hold clenched on tight.
Harry Smith rushes into the ring and stomps Mia from behind before Aries taps out. Katarina, Prince Devitt, Cage, and Elgin are all out and stomping away at Mia Stylish. Dominion is out and the fans are losing their minds, as Miles Stylish rushes out with a chair and chases Dominion off from beating down his sister. Mia is up and the Stylish siblings are in an argument about something, but Aries dropkicks Miles into Mia. Brain buster to Miles and Brain Buster to Mia! Aries stands tall as Devitt nods approvingly from the ramp.
Willie Mack retained the NAWA Television Title over Alex Shelley with the Chocolate Thunder Bomb in 10:55(*** ½)
Mack gets another big victory tonight and keeps the NAWA Television Title.
We see Miles Stylish getting checked over backstage, from the cheapshot from Austin Aries. Dan Marion comes by to get a word with Stylish, asking him about his status tonight. How about his match with Christopher Daniels? Stylish is ready for this match and ready to beat Daniels. Dominion’s been very active tonight and Generico and Teddy Hart already went to the hospital. Stylish comments about how he’s going in this Sunday to beat Devitt. When Marion asks about his feelings about Mia going against men like Austin Aries, Stylish angrily states that’s a personal matter and this interview is over.
Sedrick Skyhawk comes out from the back and talks about how D’Angelo Dinero wants to show him up tonight. Well Skyhawk’s going to throw out a challenge to one half of a tag team as well and he calls out either Cage or Elgin tonight. Out comes Michael Elgin and Brian Cage, with Cage saying he’s going to be the one to wreck the Hollywood Pretty boy tonight.
Brian Cage pinned Sedrick Skyhawk with a fireman’s carry DDT in 6:55(**)
Elgin jumps Cage in the beating of Skyhawk, but here comes D’Angelo Dinero back out to make the save and the Unbreakable Machines decide to leave the ring. Skyhawk slaps Dinero’s hand away. This Sunday, D’Angelo Dinero against Sedrick Skyhawk. If Dinero wins, Skyhawk will give his tag team a chance, but if Skyhawk wins, then Dinero will be forced to drop the issue.
Recap of the events leading up to Robert Roode against James Storm in a Strap Match. Storm cuts a promo, talking about how he’s been waiting for this moment. Roode talks about how Storm’s living in a fantasy world if he thinks he can beat Roode. Roode carried Beer Money and now he’s going to whip the hide off of James Storm. Both men will be strapped together and there will be no escape.
A recap of the Johnny Glory against Kurt Angle NAWA International Title Match. Glory talks about how Angle cheap shotted him last week. Angle talks about how Glory is slippery, but it only takes one ankle lock to make his ankle go pop.
Hype for NAWA StarClash 12. Kana meets Gail Kim in a Submission Match. Mia Stylish takes on Austin Aries. Ricochet, Jeff Hardy, and Christopher Daniels in a Three Way Dance for the NAWA Cruiserweight Title. Katarina challenges Athena for the NAWA Women’s title. El Generico and Kevin Steen challenge the Unbreakable Machines for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles, with Generico’s status in doubt due to what happened earlier tonight. Sedrick Skyhawk against D’Angelo Dinero with Skyhawk having to team with Dinero if Dinero wins, but Dinero leaving Skyhawk alone. Kurt Angle defends the NAWA International Title against Johnny Glory. Plus, a huge strap match between James Storm and Robert Roode. And finally, the match we’ve been waiting for, the NAWA World Title on the line, when Prince Devitt challenges Miles Stylish for the NAWA World Title.
Miles Stylish pinned Christopher Daniels with the Las Vegas Trauma in 15:55(****)
After the match, Stylish is down and out comes Cage, Elgin, and Smith. They swarm the NAWA World Champion, and Stylish fights them off, although the numbers game is overwhelming him. Prince Devitt rushes down to the ring and hits Stylish with a running dropkick to send him into the corner. Devitt clears the ring of his kingdom and heads up top. Devitt dives off, but Stylish rolls out of the way and HITS A POP UP LAS VEGAS TRAUMA TO DRIVE DEVITT DOWN! The fans leap their feet and Stylish scrambles to the arena floor. Stylish gets on the microphone and asks if Devitt understands now. It only takes one Las Vegas Trauma to put him away and the same will happen this Sunday.
The final hype with Miles Stylish against Prince Devitt for the NAWA World Title is made for StarClash.
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Post by mattharms on Mar 22, 2020 11:16:14 GMT -5
NAWA StarClash-December 9th, 2012.
Tonight, the NAWA World Title will be on the line, when Prince Devitt takes on Miles Stylish. Plus, James Storm and Robert Roode in a Strap Match, Johnny Glory against Kurt Angle for the NAWA World Title, and much more. Let’s head down to the ring for the first championship match of the evening, the NAWA Women’s Title on the line with Athena defending against Dominion’s Katarina.
Athena defended the NAWA Women’s title in the opening match against Katarina. Athena uses her speed to knock Katarina off balance for the first couple of minutes. We have Katrina using some cheap tactics to gain the early advantage, stomping, clawing, and choking at Athena to keep her off balance. Katarina hits a series of forearm smashes and slams Athena down to the canvas, beating her to the mat. Katarina hits a huge soccer kick to the ribs for a two count and gets a reverse neckbreaker for a two count. Katarina climbs up top but Athena catches her with a dropkick off of the ropes.
Athena is up and hits a series of punches before throwing Katarina into the ropes. Tilt a whirl powerslam gets a two count. Athena heads to the top rope, but Katarina shoves the referee into the ropes. This sets up Athena for a superplex into reverse triangle armbar. Athena fights but can’t make it to the ropes before passing out. Katarina makes Athena submit to the Triangle Armbar in 7:50(**)
Katrina holds the NAWA Women’s Title belt over her head and walks to the back. Is this a harbinger of things to come with Katarina walking out with the NAWA Women’s Title? Will her leader, Prince Devitt, walk out with the NAWA World Title against Miles Stylish? Stay tuned later tonight.
Ricochet defends the NAWA Cruiserweight title against Jeff Hardy and Christopher Daniels in the next match. Hardy and Ricochet team up to knock Daniels to the floor. Ricochet and Jeff Hardy trade some high flying moves, with Hardy realizing he’s a step or two behind Ricochet, as Ricochet hits him with a spinning headscissors. Ricochet jumps to the top rope and a springboard double foot stomp to a kneeling Hardy gets a two count. Christopher Daniels rushes into the ring and hits Ricochet with a spin kick. A series of stomps rocks Ricochet and Daniels throws him into the corner. Daniels hits a gutwrench suplex for a two count.
Daniels dropkicks Hardy to the floor and beats down on Ricochet. A Death Valley Driver attempt is countered with Ricochet sliding down the back. Ricochet hits a series of punches before Daniels hits him with a kneelift to the chest. Rocker Dropper brings Ricochet down for a two count. Daniels picks up Ricochet and beats him down before throwing into into the ropes. Ricochet catches Daniels with a springboard back elbow smash off the ropes for a two count. Jeff Hardy jumps into the ring and double clotheslines Daniels and Ricochet.
Hardy picks up Ricochet and hits a reverse neckbreaker for a two count. Running dropkick hits Daniels. Hardy runs of the ropes and Whisper in the Wind connects for a two count! Hardy gives the signal and Twist of Fate. Ricochet counters with a couple of punches and hoists up Hardy to hit the Air Raid Crash. Daniels enters the ring and tries to launch Ricochet to the floor. Ricochet skins the cat and hits a springboard knee strike to Daniels. Ricochet leaps to the top rope and 630 Splash gets the pin on Daniels. Ricochet won over Jeff Hardy and Christopher Daniels in 12:55 to retain the NAWA Cruiserweight title(** ¾)
Ricochet hangs onto the NAWA Cruiserweight title, holding it up over his head in a token of victory.
The next match features Kana against Gail Kim in submission match. Both women trade some basic holds on the canvas and some strikes. Gail Kim dodges a running knee strike into the corner and hits a dragon screw. Attempted kneebar, but Kana kicks away at Gail Kim. Kim hits a pair of snap elbow drops and a running dropkick to the side of the head to drive Kana down to the canvas.
Gail Kim picks up Kana and hits her with a couple of kneelifts to the back of the head. Kim hits an armdrag into a cross-armbreaker to twist back the arm and force Kana into a submission. Kana fights out of the hold. Gail Kim dropkicks Kana into the corner and hits a neckbreaker. Dragon sleeper applied, but Kana fights out of the move. Gail Kim leaps on the shoulders of Kana, but Kana counters with a huge power bomb, right into a kneeling Boston Crab. Kim is fighting, and Kana drops the hold, locking on a STF. Kim drags to the ropes and just makes it. Kana breaks it cleanly and winds up for a roundhouse kick. Kim ducks and hits the Eat Defeat!”
Right into a guillotine choke. Kim is cranking on the neck. Kana fights out of the move. Gail Kim throws Kana into the ropes and running shoulder butt into the corner to knock the wind out of Kana. Gail Kim heads to the top rope and springboard dropkick sends Kana through the ropes. Gail Kim dives through the ropes and hits a tornado DDT suicide dive to drive Kana down on the floor. Kim throws Kana into the ring and heads to the top rope. Kana is down and Gail Kim applies a Dragon Sleeper once again. Kana refuses to submit and she breaks the hold, before armdragging Kim and locking on the Cross-Armbreaker. Kana cranks on the hold and forces Kim to tap out after a struggle. Kana makes Gail Kim to submit in 10:08(****)
Kevin Steen is backstage with Dan Marion. He talks about how he’s going at this alone, up next against the Unbreakable Machines. Steen says the Unbreakable Machines might have broken Generico’s back, but Steen will break their heads and take their titles. AJ Styles interrupts the interview and says that he knows Steen’s geared up for a fight, but he needs back up tonight. They’ve had their share of battles and Steen agrees, knowing that Styles is up for a fight. If Styles wants to take Generico’s place for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles, then they should do it.
The camera pans back and El Generico is wheeled in backstage, surrounded by security. Generico gingerly rises out of the chair and tells Steen and Styles to do it, win the belts, and stop the Unbreakable Machines. Styles and Steen are both fired up.
The NAWA World Tag Team Titles are on the line, when Michael Elgin and Brian Cage, the Unbreakable Machines, defend the titles against AJ Styles and Kevin Steen. Steen attacks Elgin at the bell and pounds away at him. Steen is beating the hell out of Elgin. Cage rushes into the ring and Steen ducks the clothesline. A kick to the groin to Cage and Steen superkicks Cage to the floor. He keeps beating on Elgin and hits a huge knee lift to the chest. A series of stomps and a running senton crushes Elgin’s chest for a two count. Cage clubs Steen off of the ropes.
Two on one beatdown on Steen for the next few minutes of the match. Steen fights back in a few spurts, until Cage hits him with a huge fallaway slam. Steen was hoisted up like a feather and Cage winds up. Discus Clothesline is avoided and Steen superkicks Cage! AJ Styles extends his hand and Steen is crawling to the corner for the tag. Steen is getting closer and closer and closer to the tag, but Styles drops down off of the ring apron! What the hell?
Cage drags Steen into the center of the ring and beats him down with more stomps. Prince Devitt is out to the outside and Styles and Devitt shake hands. Steen tries to dive out of the floor and gets beaten down by the Unbreakable Machines even more. The fans are making some noise as El Generico is being wheeled down to the ring by Harry Smith. Generico struggles, as Steen is beaten down to the ringside area. Michael Elgin hits a Spiral Bomb and Cage hits a Frog Splash but Steen kicks out once again! The Briscoes run down, but Smith and Styles cut them off at the pass and beat them down to the canvas.
Cage goes for a Discus Clothesline, but Steen ducks and Elgin gets hit. Steen hits Cage with a low blow. Devitt throws Generico out of his wheelchair and Steen goes to the outside to go for Generico, but Cage pulls Steen back into the ring and hoists him up. Fireman’s Carry into a DDT brings Steen down! The Unbreakable Machines hit a double power bomb on Steen and then finish things off with Steen hitting a throwing press slam into a falling cutter from Elgin. The pin is scored. The Unbreakable Machines retain the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. (** ¾)
Devitt throws Generico into the ring and AJ Styles enters the ring. Styles Clash delivered to Generico. Devitt climbs to the outside and double flying foot stomp to the back of the head of the downed Generico. The chair is put on Steen’s elbow and Devitt hits the flying double foot stomp to shatter Steen’s elbow. Security finally comes down, as Generico and Steen are laid out in the ring.
Paramedics come out. El Generico isn’t moving and Steen is not much better. The newest member of Dominion, AJ Styles stands with them, but why? Styles yells to Steen’s downed body that he hasn’t forgotten.
Austin Aries is backstage, as he’s just moments away from taking on Mia Stylish. Aries is asked about Dominion’s interference in his confrontation with Mia on Thursday. Aries talks about how they were just looking to rub elbows with the Greatest Man Who Ever Lived, much like Mia Stylish. Aries talks about how the carriage is about going to turn back into a pumpkin, but there will be no glass slipper. Reality will hit Mia Stylish tonight.
The next match features Mia Stylish against Austin Aries. Aries wrestles Stylish down to the mat two times until she catches him with an armdrag. Three more armdrags and a leapfrog sends Aries into the ropes. A leaping knee lift sends Aries through the ropes and to the ground. Stylish jumps over the top rope and goes for a tope con hilo. Aries catches Stylish in-mid air and slams her down onto the ring apron. Aries picks up Stylish and hits a backbreaker before rolling Stylish back into the ring.
A series of knee strikes to the chest stuns Stylish before Aries looks her into a front facelock and flips over, to crank onto the neck. Stylish is fighting the hold and makes it to the ropes. Aries hits a series of forearm smashes to the back of the head. Stylish is launched into the corner and belly to back suplex slams her down to the canvas. Austin Aries pulls Mia Stylish up and Stylish fights back with a headbutt to the midsection. More headbutts connect Aries and Stylish hits a somersault neckbreaker to drive her down for a two count.
The fans are on their feet and Stylish climbs to the second rope. Kick to the face. Tornado DDT is blocked and Aries kicks Stylish in the ribs. Crucifix Power Bomb into a stacked up pin for a two count. Aries drags up Stylish by the hair and puts the badmouth on her. Aries lifts up Stylish and Death Valley Driver attempt. Stylish drops down and hits a kneelift to the back of the head of Aries. Stylish rolls up Aries to get a two count. Running knee strike to the face and Stylish covers for a two count.
The fans are chanting for Mia. Mia chops away at Aries and throws him into the ropes. Sleeperhold, with Aries slamming Mia into the hard in response. Aries goes for a brain buster but Stylish’s knees buckle. Aries shoves Stylish into the corner and kneelift drives Stylish into the face. More kneelifts and Aries yells “equality” with every single kneelift to the face. He picks up Stylish and hits the brain buster. Aries lazily covers Stylish but Stylish gets the shoulder up. Aries begins to bully the referee as well. Aries goes for another brain buster. Stylish drops down the backdrop and dropkicks Aries into the corner. Stylish crucifixes Aries when coming off of the ropes and scores the pin. Mia Stylish pinned Austin Aries with a crucifix in 13:55(*** ¾)
Mia Stylish gets the win and Aries nails Stylish from behind after the bell. Aries goes to the outside and grabs a chair. Aries slams the chair over the back of Mia a few times and puts her head in the chair to stomp it. Willie Mack rushes down to the ring and attacks Aries to send him to the floor. Aries yells he’s standing and Mia’s on her back! He’s won this match!
Hype is made for the Sedrick Skyhawk against D’Angelo Dinero match. If Dinero wins, then Skyhawk will have to be his tag team partner. If Skyhawk wins, then Dinero has to leave him alone.
D’Angelo Dinero against Sedrick Skyhawk takes place. Dinero and Skyhawk heat up the match with Dinero leapfrogging a charging Skyhawk and dropkicking him. Dinero slams Skyhawk into the corner and ten count punches into the corner before Dinero drops down and hits a spinning leg lariat. A series of chops rocks Skyhawk in the chest. Off into the ropes. The head is ducked and a kneelift connects, followed by a swinging neckbreaker. Skyhawk gets a two count. He follows things up with a snap suplex and a leaping kneedrop for another pair of two counts.
Skyhawk slaps Dinero a couple more times and yells how he’s the star. Belly to back suplex brings Dinero down for a two count. Skyhawk applies a cravate. Dinero fights out of the hold until Skyhawk shoves Dinero into the ropes and hits a huge powerslam for a two count. Skyhawk heads to the outside and goes for the Fallen Star Elbow Drop. Dinero rolls out of the way and Skyhawk crashes to the canvas. Standing ten count on both men. Skyhawk goes for a punch. Dinero dodges and bridging German Suplex gets a two count.
Loud champs of “Pope” echo. Dinero chops away at Skyhawk into the ropes and hits him with a leaping clothesline in the corner. Dinero climbs to the outside. Skyhawk dropkicks Dinero while he is on the ropes. Skyhawk climbs onto Dinero and superplex. Dinero hits him with an uppercut and shoves him off of the ropes. Dinero hits him with a somersault neckbreaker off of the ropes and covers Skyhawk for a two count! Dinero winds up and punches and jabs followed by a huge clothesline. Make it a second and make it a triple. Dinero throws Skyhawk into the ropes. Leaping knee smash dodged in the corner. Skyhawk hits Dinero with the Brush with Greatness off of the ropes and covers him for a two and nine tenths count.
Skyhawk is shocked. He goes for another cover and another two count. Skyhawk beats down Dinero and powerslam brings him down. Skyhawk heads up the ropes. Fallen Star Elbow Drop is avoided and Dinero slams Skyhawk into the corner. DDE is avoided when Skyhawk hangs onto the ropes. Skyhawk hits a kneeling DDT to Dinero for a two count. Off of the ropes and Skyhawk launches Dinero off into the ropes. Dinero skins the cat on the way back in and springboard forearm smash is caught. Brush with Greatness is fought and Dinero hits a Sky High Power Bomb on Skyhawk for a two and nine tenths count!
Dinero slaps his hands on the canvas and rushes Skyhawk. Skyhawk dodges the charge one more time and rolls up Dinero for a two count! Dinero is back up and he hits Skyhawk with a fireman’s carry into a backbreaker for another nearfall. Dinero climbs to the outside and dives off with a leaping senton but Skyhawk rolls out of the way! Skyhawk hits the Brush with Greatness on Dinero. He hits a second Brush with Greatness and climbs to the outside. Fallen Star Elbow Drop scores the pin on Dinero. Sedrick Skyhawk pinned D’Angelo Dinero with the Fallen Star in 12:55(****)
The aftermath, with Dinero rising to his feet. Skyhawk looks Dinero in the eyes, with grudging respect in his eyes and extends his hand. Dinero takes the hand and the two wrestlers shake hands. Even if Skyhawk is not going to be Dinero’s partner, Dinero may have earned Skyhawk’s respect.
Video package detailing the NAWA International Title match, between Johnny Glory and Kurt Angle.
Johnny Glory challenges Kurt Angle for the NAWA International Title in the next match. Glory uses his speed to slip away from Angle in the early stages of the match. Angle chases Glory around the ring until Glory kneelifts him when coming back into the ring and connects with a Rocker Dropper when he catches Angle back into the ring. A two count is delivered. Glory targets Angle’s neck, injury problems in the past well documented. Glory hits a running neck snap and a twisting corkscrew elbow drop to the back of Angle’s head.
Glory elbows away at the neck of Angle’s head and throws him into the corners. Glory hits a kneelift and jumps to the second rope. Corkscrew neckbreaker brings Angle down to the canvas for a two count. Glory raises his hands into the air and hits a running knee lift for a two count. Glory looks to be agitated and he climbs to the outside. Glory dives off of the top rope. Angle ducks. Glory lands on his feet and springboard roundhouse kick brings Angle down for a two and a half count.
Another spinning roundhouse kick is caught into the Ankle Lock. Angle catches the leg and Glory scrambles to the ropes to break the hold. Angle is on Glory’s ankle, stomping and kicking away at him like a pitbull. Deadlift German Suplex sends Glory crashing down to the canvas. Angle covers him and gets a two count. Angle picks up Glory and overhead belly to belly suplex sends him crashing down. Angle pulls down the straps. Olympic Slam is avoided and Glory hits a flipping neckbreaker for a two count.
Glory jumps to the top rope. End of the World is avoided and Angle goes for the ankle. Glory hits a back spin kick and covers Angle for a two count! Glory winds up for the knee strike. Angle ducks and Triple German delivered to Glory. Angle covers him for a two and a half count! Angle raises his hands into the air and Glory begs off. Angle picks up up and Olympic Slam is avoided and Glory hits him with a running knee strike. Glory launches himself up to the top rope and End of the World connections to Angle. Glory covers the pin and captures the International Championship. Johnny Glory pinned Kurt Angle with the End of the World 10:40 to retain the NAWA International Champion(***)
Johnny Glory gets on the microphone and mocks Angle for being a washed up wreck who can’t hang with competition like Johnny Glory anymore. Glory stands on Angle’s face and draws boos from the crowd. He’s rubbing the soles of his boots into Angle’s face and practically disrespecting a legend.
The hype for James Storm against Robert Roode. From Beer Money to break up, to James Storm returning leading to Robert Roode the NAWA World championship to James Storm earning his match with Roode by defeating Roode’s henchman Bully Ray to Storm getting jumped and beaten with a strap. Tonight it’s a Strap Match.
The referee barely can strap Robert Roode and James Storm together before Storm begins slugging away at Roode. Storm throws Roode into the ropes and hits a high back body drop. Storm stomps away at Roode and the fans are on their feet, cheering for the potential strapping. Roode blocks the strap and tries to scramble to the floor. Storm drags Roode back in and a pair of clotheslines rocks him down. James Storm throws Roode into the corner and hits a running shoulder block into the corner. A series of punches on the ropes, but Roode throws Storm off and kicks him in the groin to draw boos from the fans. Roode snap mares Storm using the strap and kicks and punches away at him.
Robert Roode picks up Storm and hits a gutbuster for a nearfall. Cross-face submission hold with the strap and digging the strap down on the bridge of the nose to bust it open draws boos from the crowd. Storm tries to fight out and Roode stomps away at the chest of Storm. Roode picks up Storm and hits a belly to back suplex for a two count. Roode pulls up Storm and chops him with numerous chops to the chest. Storm is hurled into the corner and Roode knees him before whipping Storm’s back and shoulders. Fisherman Suplex brings Storm down for a two and three fourths count.
The fans are booing and Roode climbs to the outside. The boos turn to cheers as Storm yanks on the strap and crotches Roode on the top rope. Storm pulls himself up and bounces Roode’s groin up and down off of the top rope, to seriously injure him. Roode falls down and begs off. Storm shows no mercy and stomps away at Roode before whipping Roode with the strap. Storm lashes the back and the chest of Roode with multiple whips with the chest. Roode demands a timeout, but Storm is a wild man with the strap.
Bully Ray is coming down to the ring, with a toolbox in his hand. Storm unhooks himself with the strap, to go after Bully Ray and pounds him. Storm whips Ray with the strap and posts him before hitting him with the Last Call on the floor. Roode opens the toolbox to pull out a beer bottle. Storm dodges the swing with the beer bottle and kicks Roode in the ribs. Roode begs off and Storm smashes the beer bottle over the head of Roode! The glass shatters and Roode falls down onto his back. Storm opens up the toolbox and pulls out a second beer. He takes a swig and another beer bottle smashes over the head of Roode. Blood spills from his forehead and Storm picks up Roode and Last Calls him down to the canvas. Storm covers Roode and hooks the leg to score the pin. James Storm pinned Robert Roode with the Last Call in 11:08(*** ¼)
Storm holds his hands up for the victory and stands over the fallen Roode. His back, face, and chest is all mangled after this match. Storm finally got his revenge and a decisive win over Robert Roode. Storm takes another two beers and drinks them before pouring the beer into the open wounds of Roode to make him scream and thrash. Storm leaves the ring with a huge win.
Prince Devitt addresses Dominion. The new NAWA Women’s Champion Katarina, the NAWA World Tag Team Champions the Unbreakable Machines, Harry Smith, and the newest member AJ Styles. Devitt tells them to all stay back and watch, as Devitt will bring the NAWA World Title back. Tonight, the Prince will become King. The lights come on to show Devitt in his demonic facepaint.
Miles Stylish has a few words. He doesn’t believe in monsters, ghouls, or demons and Prince Devitt is a top of the line competitor, but another one that Miles Stylish will defend. There’s one fact you can believe in and that is Miles Stylish being the best wrestler in the world.
The NAWA World Title Match headlines tonight at StarClash 12, with Miles Stylish defending against Prince Devitt. Stylish chops away at Devitt, who shrugs off the chops and dodges an elbow strike. Devitt hits him in the ribs and pounds away at Stylish with stiff forearm smashes before a running dropkick sends Stylish onto his back. Devitt motions for Stylish to climb to his feet and Devitt hits him with an elbow smash. He sends Stylish into the ropes, but Stylish reverses. Spinning headscissors. Devitt pops up and Stylish jumps on Devitt’s shoulders and Frankensteiner drives Devitt down with a one count.
Stylish pounds away at Devitt and hurls him into the ropes. Tilt a whirl is countered when Devitt drops down the backside and dropkicks Stylish into the corner extremely hard. Devitt hits another running dropkick into the corner and snap mare before hitting a series of snap elbow drops. Devitt pulls Stylish underneath the bottom rope and hits a springboard leg drop to the back of the head! Devitt climbs to the outside. Stylish is on his feet and Devitt jumps off with a springboard elbow strike for a two count. Devitt stomps the back of the head of Stylish and kicks him as hard as possible into the ribs.
Devitt picks up Stylish and uppercut drives him into the corner. Multiple uppercut punches rocks him and Devitt hits a running dropkick and a Slingblade, but Stylish kicks out! Devitt climbs to the top rope after taking Stylish down. Flying bodypress hits the knees! Stylish hits him with a running series of elbow strikes and then a rolling elbow to drive him down to the canvas. Two count on Devitt! The champion kicks Devitt in the ribs and brain buster brings him down. Devitt pulls himself back up to his knees and Stylish hits the Shining Wizard on Devitt and gets a two count once again!
Back and forth, until Devitt climbs to the outside. Stylish catches him. Superplex is blocked and Devitt shoves Stylish off of the canvas. Devitt hits a springboard double foot stomp to the back of Stylish! The champion crumples down and Devitt covers Stylish for only a two and nine tenths count! Devitt picks up Stylish and throws him into the ropes. Slingblade is avoided and Stylish hits a German Suplex release. Devitt bounces up and Stylish hits him with another German Suplex release. Stylish pulls out an Oklahoma Side Roll for a two count!
The champion rears back and a series of kicks to the ribs. Stylish pulls up Devitt and slingshot inverted brain buster! Stylish covers and once again Devitt kicks out at two and a half count! Stylish gives the signal. Las Vegas Trauma is avoided when Devitt drops down the back. Devitt shoves Stylish into the corner. Running elbow smash in the corner is avoided and Stylish pulls out a German Suplex. Two more German Suplexes and Cross-Armed German Suplex drives Devitt down to scramble his brains. That’s Stylish’s first finisher, the Las Vegas Nightmare and Devitt once again kicks out barely!
The champion gives the signal. Devitt catches him with a palm thrust. Up for the Bloody Sunday, but Stylish drops down and pulls out an inverted DDT. Two count when he cradles the legs. Stylish heads to the outside and springboard clothesline sends the challenger to the floor! Stylish throws all caution to the ring and pescado is avoided when Devitt ducks out of the way! Stylish down onto the floor. Devitt pulls Stylish up and BLOODY SUNDAY ON THE FLOOR! The champion’s head has been cracked against the floor like an egg shell.
Devitt breaks the count as the busted open form of Miles Stylish is laid out! The referee reaches nine before Devitt stops the count and rolls Stylish into the ring. You can’t win the championship on a countout. Stylish is struggling to his feet and Devitt nearly kicks his head off with a Yakuza Kick! Stylish struggles to his knees and collapses. Blood splattered on the canvas and Devitt picks up Stylish. This time the Bloody Sunday connects in the ring and Devitt scores the pin. The crowd holds their collective breath but the referee’s hand hits the mat for a third time. Prince Devitt won the NAWA World Title over Miles Stylish in 22:55(**** ½)
The fifth championship title reign of Miles Stylish comes to an end and we have a new NAWA World Champion. Prince Devitt ascends to the top of the rankings. We may pinpoint the exact moment where Miles Stylish may have cost himself the champion, with the pescado to the arena floor. The Bloody Sunday on the floor, the Yakuza Kick, and the second Bloody Sunday in the ring.
Devitt holds up the NAWA World Title, basking in the bloody face of the former champion. We will be back on January 3rd, 2013 for the first NAWA Glory of the year and the 11th anniversary of the show. [/b]
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Post by mattharms on Apr 3, 2020 13:41:00 GMT -5
NAWA Glory January 3rd, 2013.
A recap from last month at StarClash 12, featuring Prince Devitt capturing the NAWA World Title against Miles Stylish. Plus, James Storm whipping Robert Roode in a strap match to get his revenge, Johnny Glory defeated Kurt Angle to win the NAWA International Title, and Mia Stylish triumphing over Austin Aries.
Tonight, the 2013 Cruiser Cup Tournament begins. Plus, Austin Aries will get his return match for the NAWA Television against Willie Mack and the NAWA World Tag Team Titles will be on the line when The Unbreakable Machines take on Bad Influence and the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Ricochet and Jeff Hardy in a Three Way Match. Plus, we will hear from the new NAWA World Champion Prince Devitt and the rest of Dominion.
Rush defeated Johnny Gargano in the first round of the 2013 Cruiser Cup Tournament with a springboard double foot stomp in 10:44(*** ¼)
Mia Stylish cuts a promo backstage, talking about her win over Austin Aries. She put her name in the hat for the Luck of the Draw match on February 3rd, 2013 and promises to become the first women to become NAWA World Champion. A lofty goal.
Recap of Candice Larae beating Gail Kim several weeks back on Glory.
Candice LaRae pinned Gail Kim with a crucifix cradle in 8:55(** ¾)
After the match, the NAWA Women’s champion Katarina ran out and attacked Candice from behind and tosses her to the floor. Gail Kim gets taken down with a hammerlock DDT as well. The Dominion’s NAWA Women’s Champion holds up the belt, showing she’s the dominant woman in the company.
Adam Cole pinned Rich Swann in the 2013 Cruiser Cup Tournament with the Panama Sunrise in 9:55(***)
Adam Cole against Rush is the first Semifinal Match set for the 2013 Cruiser Cup Tournament. Two more first round matches are set up for next week on Glory.
Ricochet talks about how tonight, he and Jeff Hardy will challenge for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. He still wants to face Jeff Hardy one on one for the NAWA Cruiserweight Title, so he offers him a title shot next week. Ricochet also talks about how much like Prince Devitt before him, it was disgusting how AJ Styles showed what kind of man he was. Ricochet is ready to help Jeff Hardy win the NAWA World Tag Team Championship from the Unbreakable Machines.
Bad Influence are backstage, and vow to finally become for the second time, the NAWA World Tag Team Champions. Daniels and Kazarian talk about how Cage and Elgin don’t have as much style, and well Ricochet is the luckiest man alive after this past Sunday.
The Unbreakable Machines defeated Jeff Hardy and Ricochet and Bad Influence to retain the NAWA World Tag Tea Titles when Cage pinned Hardy with a lariat in 15:40. Bad Influence were eliminated early, with Ricochet pinning Kazarian with a 630 splash. Then AJ Styles ran out and attacked Ricochet and wiped him out on the floor with the Styles Clash. (****)
AJ Styles slaps Ricochet right in the face and hauls him up the steps before hitting the Styles Clash to wipe him out! Once again, a stretcher is out with Ricochet being strapped to a backboard and carried out. Dominion stands in the ring in glory.
Johnny Glory holds a press conference, talking about his triumphant victory to win the NAWA International Title over Kurt Angle. Angle’s not the best anymore and he beat Angle. The announcers ask Glory if he’ll be giving Angle his return match. Glory scoffs, saying he beat Angle and has nothing left to prove. He suggests Angle’s star has burned out as Glory’s rises.
The NAWA Television Championship is on the line, when Willie Mack pinned Austin Aries with a fireman’s carry into an Ace Crusher in 15:55 in an intense back and forth (****)
Mack holds the NAWA Television Title up in a token of victory. Mack will defend the title anywhere and any place and Aries will have to go to the back of the line.
Prince Devitt comes down to the ring with the rest of Dominion. AJ Styles, Brian Cage, Michael Elgin, Harry Smith, and Katarina. Devitt holds up the NAWA World Title and talks about how at StarClash 12, a Prince became a King and Devitt will rule over all of Glory. He discusses all of the people they have taken out. Samoa Joe was wiped out. Miles Stylish was beaten and will never be the same again. Kevin Steen was wiped out and El Generico was beaten so badly, he wouldn’t be the same again. Devitt talks about how he’s the most dominant force in the company and there’s not a single person who has held that NAWA World Title who is a more dominant champion then he was.
“Danger Zone” by Kenny Loggins plays and the fans jump to their feet. Harry Harris, the former four time former NAWA World Champion and one of the franchise players in the history of this company, makes his way down to the ring, dressed in a suit. Dominion makes their movement, but Devitt stops them, saying that it’s curious how Harry Harris is out here. He’s not been an active competitor for years.
Harris tells Devitt not to worry, he’s not here to challenge for the NAWA World Title. Wars in wrestling have prevented Harry Harris from stepping back into the ring on a regular basis for years, but he’s watched week after week how Dominion has run wild over without anyone stopping them. Amanda Sinclair is a businesswoman, but she should stick to running the business end of the company. Harry Harris however knows how to deal with people like Devitt and he would like to announce he’s the new NAWA Commissioner. The fans are cheering, although a few sound disappointed that Harry Harris is not stepping back into the ring.
Devitt warns Harris that he’ll fall like all of the others if he gets involved. Harris says next week, he’s inviting any former NAWA World Champion who wants to compete, where the winner will face Prince Devitt for the championship at Luck of the Draw 2003. Harris says that Devitt deserves a world class challenger for his first championship match and he’ll get one. The new Commissioner is here and someone who could stand up to Devitt and his stablemates. They spent the last few months running roughshot, but things could change. Glory fades to black with hype of Harris’s invitation for any former NAWA World Champion to earn the right to be the first challenger for Prince Devitt on February 3rd, 2013.
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Post by mattharms on Apr 6, 2020 15:57:38 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 1/10/2013.
Tonight, a special number one contenders match which features any former NAWA World Champion who wants to compete, where the winner challenges the NAWA World Champion Prince Devitt at Luck of the Draw. Plus the 2013 Cruiser Cup Tournament continues and much more.
Prince Devitt, Brian Cage, Michael Elgin, Katarina, Harry Smith, and AJ Styles are surrounded by several security guards with the NAWA Commissioner Harry Harris eying them all. Harris talks about how he’s not a pushover like Amanda Sinclair, and therefore, anyone who does not have a match tonight, they’re not allowed in the building. Especially Dominion. Devitt comments that some of the biggest names fell to them and if Harris doesn’t watch himself….Harris cuts Devitt off saying that he will strip them of their gold if they try anything. They’ll all have to leave, well except for AJ Styles. Because since Styles wiped out Ricochet last week, the Jeff Hardy and Ricochet match will be delayed. However, AJ Styles will be meeting Jeff Hardy tonight. Also, Harris announces the Briscoes against the Unbreakable Machines at Luck of the Draw and Katarina against Athena for the NAWA Women’s Title again. Devitt talks about how his subjects defeated them before and will beat them again.
Austin Aries made Colt Cabana submit to the Last Chancery in 7:55. (** ½)
Austin Aries gets on the microphone and talks some trash about Mia Stylish. He went easy on Mia, but no longer. She was lucky that Willie Mack saved her. Aries wants another match with Mia Stylish. Aries will beat her cleanly and prove his greatness. He also vows to win the Luck of the Draw Match.
Kyle O’Reilly made AR Fox tap out with a rolling ankle lock in 6:40(**)
Kyle O’Reilly joins Rush and Adam Cole in the semifinals of the Cruiserweight Cup Tournament and will be facing the facing the winner of this next match.
We see Willie Mack at a meet and greet at a gas station with some fans earlier this week, but who should show up was Bully Ray who puts the bad mouth on Willie Mack. The NAWA Television Champion pops Bully Ray with a forearm smash to cheers from the fans around them. Bully Ray begs off until he cheapshots Mack with a tire iron. Ray spits on the downed Willie Mack.
Harry Harris finishes watching that and gets off the phone with Willie Mack, who is hot. Harris pencils in Bully Ray against Willie Mack for the NAWA Television Title next week. Mia Stylish is escorted in by security and Harris greets her, saying that while he and Mia’s brother have their storied history, he’s gotten along with Mia and is glad she’s accomplished a lot. Harris talks about how his sixteen year old daughter idolizes Mia and one day, she hopes to follow in her footsteps. Mia says Austin Aries keeps running his mouth and she wants to shut him down. Harris says that he would love nothing better than for someone to shut down Aries once and for all. He’ll make the match next week, Mia Stylish against Austin Aries in a StarClash 12 return match. Mia thanks Harris and tells him to give Meghan her regards. With Mia’s business concluded for the evening, security escorts her out.
Kota Ibushi pinned Cedric Alexander with the Moonsault Press in 10:55 to advance in the Cruiser Cup Tournament(*** ½)
Kota Ibushi will face off against Kyle O’Reilly along with Rush against Adam Cole next week in the first semifinal of the Cruiser Cup Tournament.
Robert Roode cuts a promo, brushing off his loss to James Storm talking about how he’s going to get another NAWA World Title shot. The only problem was Harry Harris should have given him the title shot outright without forcing Roode to jump through hoops to earn it, but Harris is envious that Roode’s one title reign is better than the four of Harry Harris combined.
Christopher Daniels talks about how he had a brief flicker with the NAWA World Title. Prince Devitt thinks he can play this game but Daniels wrote the book as part of the Archangels of Anarchy. Daniels doesn’t care how many people are in that match, he will be coming out as number one contender and will be the new NAWA World Champion.
Sedrick Skyhawk talks about how he’s riding high after his win over D’Angelo Dinero, but he has a chance to become the number one contender and become the NAWA World Champion for the second time. Five years ago, Skyhawk was a different man, but unlike the first time, he won’t hide behind cheap tricks. He will be NAWA World Champion with valor and strength.
D’Angelo Dinero cuts an animated promo and talks about how Pope might have suffered a few setbacks, but Pope will be the champion for the third time. The world is ready for the Pope.
AJ Styles made Jeff Hardy black out to the Calf Crusher in 14:55(****)
AJ Styles sends a message on behalf of Dominion by wiping out Jeff Hardy tonight.
Miles Stylish cuts a promo, talking about how it’s unbelievable how he isn’t named the number one contender for the NAWA World Title at Luck of the Draw due to being the former champion. But, given who is now making the matches, Miles Stylish can’t say he’s surprised. He isn’t cleared to compete until the end of the month, but Miles Stylish will enter Luck of the Draw, will win and will regain the NAWA World Championship for the sixth time.
Harry Harris talks about how the return match clause is not a right, it’s a privilege, and how Miles Stylish lost decisively against Prince Devitt and to be honest, let this entire company down. If Miles Stylish wins Luck of Draw, then he’ll get his titles hot. When Dan Marion asks Harris why he gave the Briscoes and Athena their return matches, but not Miles Stylish, Harris says that it’s a case by case basis. Again, Miles Stylish is the greatest in the world, excellence personified, he’s the best, just ask him, he’ll tell you. Therefore, there should be no problem with winning the Luck of the Draw Match. Marion talks about whether or not Harris can be a trusted Commissioner and perhaps allow his past heat with Miles Stylish to make him less than impartial, but Harris comments that he’s the Commissioner, this isn’t about him, it’s about the talent. And it’s about seeing who the new number one contender for the NAWA World Title is.
Next Week, Mia Stylish against Austin Aries. Willie Mack defends the NAWA Television Title against Bully Ray. Rush against Adam Cole in the Cruiserweight Cup Tournament. All this and more leading up to Luck of the Draw.
Sedrick Skyhawk defeated D’Angelo Dinero, Robert Roode, and Christopher Daniels to become the number one contender for the NAWA World Title. Dinero laid out Daniels with the DDE, and instead of covering him, he took out Roode with a tope suicida. This allowed Skyhawk to connect with the Fallen Star Elbow Drop for the pin in 17:09(*** ¾)
Sedrick Skyhawk will challenge Prince Devitt for the NAWA World Championship. Dinero gives Skyhawk the thumbs up and says good match. The announcers wonder if Dinero purposely set things up to allow Skyhawk to get the pin and get the title show. Regardless, the NAWA World Title Match has been set in stone. Glory fades to black on that note.
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Post by mattharms on Apr 9, 2020 16:28:33 GMT -5
NAWA Glory January 17th, 2013:
Tonight, Austin Aries against Mia Stylish in a StarClash return match. Plus, Bully Ray challenges Willie Mack for the NAWA Television Title. Also, Rush against Adam Cole in the Cruiserweight Cup Tournament and so much more. Let’s head down to the ring.
The Briscoe Brothers defeated the American Wolves when Jay Briscoe pinned Davey Richards with the Jay Driller in 12:55(***)
The Briscoe Brothers cement their status as the number one contenders for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles and get on the microphone, talking about how in in three weeks time at Luck of the Draw, they will take down the Unbreakable Machines. Time to man up and break those machines. Jay and Mark will be become the three time NAWA World Tag Team Champions.
Chris Sabin is escorted into the office of the NAWA Commissioner Harry Harris. Harris talks about how Sabin’s not been thriving too well since the Breakup of the Motor City Machine Guns. Sabin talks about how he’s just hit a slump and he only needs the right match to move up the rankings. Harris agrees and decides to give Sabin that opportunity to thrive. He tells Sabin to go down to the ring next and let opportunity knock.
Johnny Glory pinned Chris Sabin with the End of the World in 10:55. Sabin actually managed to give the NAWA International Champion some anxious moments but Glory hits the vicious knee strike and hits the End of the World on Sabin for the pin. (** ¾)
Kurt Angle watches the last few minutes of his NAWA International Title lost to Johnny Glory. Angle could have beaten someone like Glory a few years ago, but he’s lost a few steps along the way. Angle’s given consideration about maybe he doesn’t belong here anymore. He could have entered the number one contenders match last week, but it was not worth it for him. Angle talks about how he won this gold medal with a broken neck but he can’t even beat Johnny Glory. But maybe he needs the right motivation.
Johnny Glory mocks Angle backstage afterwards. James Storm comes up to get in Glory’s face, talking about how Glory talks a lot of trash, and thinks he’s entitled to everything because he is here. Well, James Storm just beat one punk who thought he was all that, maybe he can beat Glory and take his NAWA International Title. Glory says Storm hasn’t proved himself worthy of breathing the same oxygen. Storm tells Glory just to watch.
James Storm pinned Sami Callihan with the Last Call in 4:55(**)
James Storm has set his sights on the NAWA International Title held by Johnny Glory and got an impressive win over Sami Callihan tonight.
Rush pinned Adam Cole with the Double Underhook Piledriver to advance forward in the Cruiserweight Cup Tournament in 9:55(***)
Rush advances to the finals of the Cruiserweight Cup Tournament where he will face the winner of Kota Ibushi and Adam Cole in the Cruiserweight Cup Tournament.
Prince Devitt cuts a promo along with the rest of Dominion, talking about how Sedrick Skyhawk is his latest victim. He wants Skyhawk to listen very carefully. The last two Pay Per View opponents Devitt have fought, in Samoa Joe and Miles Stylish have been soundly defeated. Devitt is the most dominant superstar, and his subjects are among the elite in the world. Skyhawk had his title shot handled to him by D’Angelo Dinero, but luck will not strike twice.
Harry Harris makes an announcement that next week will feature Robert Roode against Sedrick Skyhawk and D’Angelo Dinero against the NAWA World Champion Prince Devitt in two world class matches. Plus James Storm against Kurt Angle where the winner gets Johnny Glory for the NAWA International Title.
Willie Mack defeated Bully Ray via disqualification after Austin Aries got involved and Bully Ray hit Mack with the Television Title Belt in 7:45(** ½)
The aftermath features Aries and Bully Ray teaming up to stomp the hell out of Willie Mack. Aries kicks Mack in the ribs with Bully Ray stomping on him. Ray goes and gets a table as Aries hits some knee strikes to Mack. Aries still hasn’t gotten over Mack beating him for the Television Title. The table is set up in the ring.
The fans are losing their mind as Mia Stylish rushes out and knocks Aries off of Willie Mack and sends him to the floor with a dropkick. Bully Ray hits Mia from behind with a chain from behind. The fans are going into a hush, as Bully Ray eyes the table, with a disgusting, depraved look in his eyes. Bully Ray picks up Mia Stylish and slams her through the table with a violent power bomb!
Willie Mack is kicked out of the ring as Mia Stylish has been cracked through a table. Bully Ray has a well documented history of putting women through tables. Aries steps into the ring and mockingly reprimands Bully Ray for busting Mia Stylish through the table. Bully Ray just throws his hands up and yells that “the bitch had it coming.” Aries says if Mia asks him really nicely, he’ll postpone the match. Mia struggles to her feet, despite having her back and ribs injured.
Harry Harris comes out and says that it’s his responsibility as NAWA Commissioner to call this match off. Mia grabs the microphone and yells no, she’s a competitor, she’s going to fight. Mia gasps for air. Aries talks about if Mia wants her big main event match then she’ll get it. There will be no fluke rollups this time though, Aries will prove he’s the superior competitor. Harris checks with Mia and leaves the ring.
Austin Aries pinned Mia Stylish in 8:44. Despite a valiant fight, Aries was just too much for Mia. Any competitor going in the ring with broken ribs is going to have an uphill battle. A gourdbuster sets up a 450 Splash which causes Mia to bleed from her mouth. Aries pins Mia for three. (***)
Austin Aries talks about how he proved his point. The announcers talk about how Aries manipulated the situation and came up on tonight. Hype for next week on Glory. The paramedics are out to check on Mia Stylish who is bleeding from the mouth thanks to the rib injury she suffered tonight at the hands of Bully Ray and Austin Aries.
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Post by LillaThrilla on Apr 11, 2020 18:52:42 GMT -5
Are Miles and Mia Stylish fictitious wrestlers, or real wrestlers that have been repackaged?
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Post by mattharms on Apr 16, 2020 17:07:24 GMT -5
Are Miles and Mia Stylish fictitious wrestlers, or real wrestlers that have been repackaged? They are fictitious. NAWA Glory January 24th, 2013.Tonight, The NAWA World Champion Prince Devitt takes on D’Angelo Dinero in the main event. Plus, Kota Ibushi meets Kyle O’Reilly in the semifinals of the 2013 Cruiser Cup Tournament. Sedrick Skyhawk meets Robert Roode, and James Storm meets Kurt Angle in a number one contendership match for Johnny Glory’s NAWA International Title. Harry Harris is with security and yelling at Austin Aries and Bully Ray for the events of last week where they injured Mia Stylish and put her through a table. Aries reminds us that Bully Ray was the one who did the actual putting a person through the table. Harris fines Aries and Ray five thousand dollars a piece. Ray calmly writes a check and when Harris says it’s for ten thousand, Ray says he wants credit for the next time he puts that bitch through a table. Harris tells them they have the rest of the week off without pay. Aries says Harris will hear from his attorneys, and Harris just waves it off. Robert Roode comes out to call out Sedrick Skyhawk. He talks about how Skyhawk managed to get an NAWA World Championship match handed to him on a silver platter by D’Angelo Dinero. Skyhawk comes up and vows to prove himself. If Roode can beat him tonight, then Skyhawk will stand aside and Roode will face Devitt for the NAWA World Title. Roode says Skyhawk has a deal. Sedrick Skyhawk pinned Robert Roode after reversing the Roode Bomb into a DDT and hitting the Fallen Star Springboard Elbow Drop in 12:44(*** ½) After the match, Prince Devitt appears in the stands and stalks Skyhawk. At one time, Skyhawk’s star shined the brightest, but it is merely a flicker. Skyhawk yells that Devitt’s mind games don’t rattle him. He’s beaten some of the best this company has to offer in the past and he will beat Sedrick Skyhawk at Luck of the Draw in ten days. People talked about how Skyhawk’s first championship reign was a sham, and Skyhawk says he’ll prove he’s good enough to win that belt a second time, and be only the second person to defeat Devitt. Devitt tells Skyhawk he better watch tonight against D’Angelo Dinero to see a preview of his future. Athena pinned Alyssa Flash with the O-Face in 7:55(** ¼) Athena gets on the microphone and talks about how she busted her ass to get to this company. Katarina thinks that she can just take the belt away. Well at Luck of the Draw, Athena will be the NAWA Women’s Champion for the second time and will end the region of Dominion’s Queen. Kota Ibushi pinned Kyle O’Reilly with the Moonsault Press in 9:55(***) Kota Ibushi will face Rush in the finals of the 2013 Gold Rush Tournament at Luck of the Draw, with the winner challenging Ricochet on Glory in two weeks. Providing of course, Ricochet is cleared to wrestle thanks to the beating AJ Styles delivered to him. Speaking of Ricochet, a camera crew catches up to him. Ricochet talks about how AJ Styles laid a huge beating on him three weeks ago, but he reads behind the lines. Styles has turned into a decorated competitor into a stooge of Prince Devitt, because Devitt is hiding. Ricochet says the doctor gave him the go ahead to compete, and Ricochet says he has some unfinished business with Jeff Hardy. He promised Hardy a title shot and he will give Hardy that match next week. Then he will be going after the winner of Cruiserweight Cup the following week. Ricochet also adds he is going to win the Luck of the Draw Match. In the parking lot, Robert Roode is angry at his earlier loss, when he meets Austin Aries and Bully Ray. Aries and Ray talk about how Roode’s been targeted by their new Commissioner as well. The three of them need to stand together and join forces. Plus, Devitt’s proved there’s strength in numbers. Roode ponders it over, and while he’s worked with Ray in the past, Aries and Roode have had their problems in the past. Johnny Glory comes out to get a close look at the next match. James Storm and Kurt Angle battle to a no contest in a number one contendership match for the NAWA International Title after Johnny Glory got involved in 12:44(***) Storm and Angle beat down Glory and sent him packing. Glory laughs, saying that there’s no contender. Harry Harris comes out and tells Glory there’s not one contender, there’s two contenders. Because after that stunt Glory pulled, he will be facing against both James Storm and Kurt Angle and his NAWA International Title is the line. D’Angelo Dinero cuts a brief promo and talks about how Devitt called him out. Tonight, Devitt gets the Pope, unchained, unleashed, and uncut. Devitt hasn’t lost too many times. Well Dinero will add a chalk mark into the “L” column because Pope is glory and Pope is pimping! Next week on Glory, Johnny Glory defends the NAWA International Title against James Storm and Kurt Angle. Ricochet puts his Cruiserweight Title on the line against Jeff Hardy. Athena and the Briscoes take on Katarina and the Unbreakable Machines in a preview for this Sunday and more. Prince Devitt scored the win over D’Angelo Dinero with the Bloody Sunday in 11:44(***) Another triumphant victory from Prince Devitt. Devitt calls AJ Styles, Harry Smith, the Unbreakable Machines, and Katarina to the ring. Devitt assures Harris he’s not calling them out for a beating. No, he’s calling them out so they can all present the top competitor in this company. The man who reigns king. Stylish failed. Joe failed. And now in ten days, Sedrick Skyhawk will fail. The announcers wonder if Skyhawk could defy everything and do what has only been done by one other man, beat Prince Devitt.
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Post by mattharms on Apr 18, 2020 14:09:42 GMT -5
NAWA Glory January 31st, 2013.
Tonight, Johnny Glory defends his NAWA International Title against Kurt Angle and James Storm in a Three Way Match in the main event. Plus, Ricochet defends his NAWA Cruiserweight Title against Jeff Hardy, the Unbreakable Machines and Katarina of Dominion take on the Briscoe Brothers and Athena in an intergender six person tag team match and so much more tonight on Glory.
Robert Roode pinned Kenny King with the Roode Bomb in 8:44(** ½)
After the match, Austin Aries and Bully Ray make their way out, to restate their offer to form an alliance with Robert Roode. All three of these men will be in the twenty man Luck of the Draw Match and after a brief pause, Roode decides to join forces with them because there is strength in numbers.
Austin Aries and Bully Ray defeated The NAWA Television Champion Willie Mack and Colt Cabana when Aries pinned Cabana with the 450 Splash in 12:00(***)
The newly formed trio of Aries, Roode, and Ray get a big win tonight. Mack fights them off, but gets beaten down three against one with Roode slapping Mack around in the face and hitting him with the NAWA Television Title belt and laying him out.
Miles Stylish cuts a promo, once again declaring his disgust that Harry Harris declined him an NAWA World Title Shot but that’s just as well. Miles Stylish will step into the Luck of the Draw Match and beat nineteen other men. Then at Reality Check, whether it be Devitt, Skyhawk, or anyone else, Miles Stylish will be the NAWA World Champion for the sixth time.
Athena and the Briscoe Brothers defeated Katarina and the Unbreakable Machines when Athena defeated Katrina via disqualification when Katrina hit Athena with a championship belt in 14:04(***)
The fans are losing their minds as Dominion beats their challengers down after the match. This Sunday the Unbreakable Machines will defend the NAWA World Tag Team Titles against the Briscoe Brothers and Athena gets a chance to regain the NAWA World Title. Jay Briscoe, Mark Briscoe, and Athena are beaten down.
Sedrick Skyhawk cuts a promo about his first NAWA World Championship in a long time. He talks about how over the years, he’s had the likes of Candace Sweet, Rhino, Tomko, Prince Nana, Abyss, Sonjay Dutt, the American Wolves, all in his corner, but now Skyhawk stands alone. And that will make things all the sweeter when he does what only one other man has done and beats Prince Devitt. Devitt might have ascended to the throne, but Skyhawk wants the light to shine bright and he will be standing atop the world with the championship firmly around his waist.
The NAWA Cruiserweight Championship is on the line when Ricochet takes on Jeff Hardy. Ricochet is what Jeff Hardy was almost fifteen years ago, with lots of world class high flying offense and Hardy has to use his experience to outpower and outsmart Ricochet, until Ricochet hits a moonsault twisted into a cutter and a 630 Splash to score the pin and retain the championship in 16:45(****)
Ricochet retains the title and is going to be a part of the Luck of the Draw Match this Sunday.
This Sunday, Luck of the Draw 2013. Kota Ibushi meets Rush in the finals of the 2013 Cruiser Cup Tournament. The Briscoe Brothers challenge the Unbreakable Machines of Michael Elgin and Brian Cage for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. Athena gets a return shot at the NAWA Women’s Title held by Katarina. The NAWA World Champion Prince Devitt defends against Sedrick Skyhawk. Plus, in the main event, the twenty man Luck of the Draw match, where the winner will challenge for the NAWA World Title at Reality Check on March 10th, 2013.
The main event featured a three way match for the NAWA International Title with Johnny Glory defending against Kurt Angle and James Storm. After James Storm laid out Angle with the Last Call, Glory hits a running knee lift to send Storm to the floor and hits the End of the World on Angle to steal the victory and retain the title in 18:45(****)
Glory just narrowly escapes a beating from James Storm after the match and holds his NAWA International Title over his head to remain undefeated. Storm vows vengeance, but Glory is happy with the win. Perhaps these three will cross paths in Luck of the Draw when all three men are in, along with seventeen others. We get a final hype for Luck of the Draw. See you on Sunday.
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Post by mattharms on Apr 26, 2020 13:02:04 GMT -5
NAWA Luck of the Draw 2013-February 3rd, 2013.
The NAWA World Champion Prince Devitt holds court with the rest of Dominion. Michael Elgin and Brian Cage, the Unbreakable Machines, the NAWA World Tag Team Champions. Katarina, the NAWA Women’s Champion. Harry Smith and AJ Styles. Devitt talks about how tonight’s the night. They will keep the NAWA Women’s, Tag Team, and World Titles and win the Luck of the Draw match, to secure an all Dominion showcase. They all have their marching orders. Tonight, Devitt will show why Sedrick Skyhawk’s glory was fleeting.
A hype video is show with the likes of Miles Stylish, Ricochet, Johnny Glory, Robert Roode, James Storm, Austin Aries, D’Angelo Dinero, among others vowing they will win the Luck of the Draw Match and go on to challenge the NAWA World Champion at Reality check.
The NAWA World Tag Team Titles kick off Luck of the Draw 2013. The Briscoe Brothers try and get the belts back against the Unbreakable Machines of Brian Cage and Michael Elgin. Jay and Mark use their speed to try and cut the ring in half and cut Elgin off from his partner. While Elgin is no pushover, Cage is a machine and the Briscoes isolate Elgin. At least until Mark gets overzealous on a charge and gets clubbed in the back of the head by Cage. He falls right into a vicious German Suplex release from Elgin.
The Unbreakable Machines ragdoll Mark for the next several minutes. Mark gets several small spurts of offense, but either Cage or Elgin bully him down. Jay rallies the fans behind his partner. Mark manages to go low on Cage and then connect with a Tornado DDT. The thick neck of Cage absorbs the impact and he kips up and clotheslines Mark almost out of his boots. Cage hits a pumphandle suplex for a two count and brings in Michael Elgin who hits a flying bodypress. Jay breaks up the cover at the last minute, although he might have just condemned his brother to more torment.
Elgin sleeperholds Mark but Mark fights out of the hold and throws Elgin off with all of his might. Mark leapfrogs over Elgin and the tag is made. Jay rushes in, and he is unloading on both Elgin and Cage. Right hands, chops, and kicks to the side of the side of the head. Jay hits a rana on Elgin and dodges Cage as he enters the ring. Dropkick hits Cage. Another dropkick staggers him. Mark enters the ring and double dropkicks Cage to the outside. Mark dives onto Cage but Cage catches him. Jay jumps over the top rope with a torpedo dive and causes the pile to tumble over.
Jay climbs to the top rope and hits a springboard clothesline on Elgin. He heads to the outside and frog splash delivered. He gets a two count on Elgin. Jay prepares to Man Up and he kicks Elgin in the ribs. Code Red style power bomb flips Elgin over for a two count. Jay hits a diving spear to send Cage off of the ring apron, but he runs into a spinebuster! Oh, you don’t turn your back on your opponent. Cage launches Mark into the ringpost to take him out. Tag made to Cage and Elgin hoists him up. Power Bomb/top-rope clothesline combination move! Cage then hits a standing moonsault on Jay and holds him down for the three. The Unbreakable Machines retained the NAWA World Tag Team Titles over the Briscoe Brothers in 13:44(***)
Cage and Elgin hold up their belts up in a token of victory. The Briscoes had a sound strategy, but the Machines are just too powerful. The announcers wonder if there is any tag team that could break, the unbreakable and tear down the machine. We’re going to have to find out soon.
Several women watch this match from the crowd, including Gail Kim, Candice LaRae, and Kana, as our next match features the NAWA Women’s Title on the line, when Katarina will face off against Athena.
Athena throws Katarina around like a ragdoll for the majority of the early portion of the match. A huge leaping clothesline in the corner and Katarina is flattened. She goes to the eyes and hits a jawbreaker, before hitting a clothesline and working Athena down. Grinding her down with a facelock and knee strikes. Katarina yells she’s the Queen, and hits multiple knee strikes to the side of Athena’s head. Athena fights out with some punches and then throws Katarina off into the ropes. Katarina comes back with a running knee strike and pulls out a jumping neck snap for a two count.
Swinging neckbreaker and a second rope kneedrop neck Katarina a few more two counts. She sets up Athena into the corner. Corner clothesline is avoided and Athena hits a dropkick to Katarina on her knees and gets a two count. Athena hits a Samoan Drop on her for a two count. Athena is heading up top, going to get the title back. This time, the referee makes sure to avoid the ropes. Katarina decides to roll to the outside and force Athena to adapt with a flying cross body block to the outside. The fans are on their feet as Athena rolls Katarina into the ring. She climbs up to the top rope and O-Face is blocked when Katarina holds onto the rope on the way down. She kicks Athena between the legs, while shielding it from the referee and then rolls up Athena from behind to score the devious pin. Katarina retained the NAWA Women’s Title over Athena in 7:44(**)
Another tainted win by Dominion’s Queen. Katarina walks around and parades her belt in front of all of the women’s competitors in the crowd, but Kana responds by laughing in her face and just patting on the belt. Katarina pulls away and looks a bit shaken. Kana is a force of nature and therefore someone that Katarina’s usual tricks might not work against.
The finals of the Cruiser Cup Tournament for 2013 takes place, with Kota Ibushi squares off against Rush. Both men trade armdrags until Rush goes for a tilt a whirl but Ibushi counters with a spinning headscissors. Ibushi wrings out the arm and runs up the ropes before he double knee strike to the face of Rush. Rush is up and Kota Ibushi hits him with a dropsault. He covers and gets a two count. Another series of chops, before Kota Ibushi throws Rush into the corner. A handspring back elbow is evaded by Rush. Rush hits a half nelson suplex which brings Kota Ibushi slamming onto the back of his head for a two count.
Rush rapidly hits Kota Ibushi with numerous forearm smashes before hitting a running senton to the body of Ibushi for a two count. A running knee strike to the side of the head and Rush hoists Ibushi onto his shoulders. Ibushi kicks his legs and slides down the backside with a sunset flip for a two count. Rush comes back up with a discus clothesline and covers Ibushi for a two count. Rush headbutts Ibushi as he tries to sit up and another two count. Rush grabs Ibushi and running neck snap to the outside. The fans are in a hush as Rush jumps to the middle of the top rope and hits a springboard elbow drop to Ibushi to get a two count.
Modified surfboard/dragon sleeper combination blow just stuns Ibushi. The fans are rallying behind Kota Ibushi. Rush sneers and slaps him across the chest. The winner of this match will receive a match with the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Ricochet this coming Thursday on Glory. So Ibushi just needs to dig down deep. He fights out. Rush shoves Ibushi off of the ropes and fireman’s carry into a backbreaker. Rush gets a two count. He surfboards and then curb stomps Ibushi into the canvas for another nearfall.
Rush slams Ibushi down and climbs to the outside. He jumps off but Ibushi gets both feet up into the face. Rush is staggered and Ibushi is to his feet. Rush goes for a wild clothesline. Ibushi ducks the move and hits a reverse Frankensteiner which folds up Rush. Ibushi is not strong enough to cover right away and Rush rolls underneath the ropes. Ibushi springboards over the top rope. Sunset flip power bomb is blocked and Rush stomps the head of Ibushi. Rush dives to the outside and Asai Moonsault delivered to Ibushi.
The referee puts the ten count on Ibushi and Rush rolls him into the ring. Rush underhooks both of the arms and goes for the Rush Driver. Ibushi counters with a high back body drop into a bridging pin for a nearfall. Rush is back up and goes for a superkick. Ibushi ducks that one down and then hits a lung blower on Rush. Both legs hooked scores a two count. Ibushi hits jabs on Rush and throws him off into the ropes. Leapfrog over Rush but Rush comes back off the ropes with a violent spear. Only a two and a half count on Ibushi!
Rush picks up Ibushi and slaps him. This only fires Kota Ibushi up who lights into Rush with chops. Rush comes back with a clothesline, but Ibushi hits him with a sliding leg trip. Kota Ibushi deadlifts Rush off of the canvas and hits a German Suplex on him! Rush’s brains might have been scrambled. The fans are on their feet and Ibushi hits Rush with a series of kicks before hitting a spin kick which rocks Rush down to the canvas. The fans are on their feet and Kota Ibushi is heading to the top rope. Rush catches him with an uppercut and climbs to the top rope with Ibushi. ONE MAN SPANISH FLY DRIVES IBUSHI DOWN THE CANVAS! That took a lot out of Rush as well and he takes to a seven count to cover Ibushi. Ibushi kicks out at two and nine tenths!
The fans are on their feet, living and dying with each nearfall. Rush stomps the hell out of Ibushi and drags him across the ring. The fans are on their feet. Rush puts Kota Ibushi in a really mean elevated Boston Crab and begins stomping down onto the back of his head. Kota Ibushi is pushed into the mat, but he refuses to give up. Kota Ibushi has a heart of a true champion. Ibushi is fighting, fighting, and really just barely makes it to the ropes.
Rush pulls up Ibushi and once again slaps him on the ear. Kneelifts to the gut stun Ibushi. He throws Ibushi into the ropes. Up on his shoulders, but Ibushi drops down and dropkicks Rush into the ropes. Rush comes back with the wild lariat. Ibushi dodges that move and reverse rana once again spikes Rush onto his head. Rush is up and Ibushi grabs him and Deadlift Germans him! Ibushi heads to the top rope and picture perfect Moonsault Press delivered to Rush. Ibushi covers and scores the pin to a loud pop from the fans. Kota Ibushi wins the 2013 Cruiser Cup Tournament Over Rush in 21:44(**** ½)
The fans are cheering loudly. One of the best matches this year so far. Kota Ibushi will have to step into the ring in three days against Ricochet for the NAWA Cruiserweight Title after that war in what should be another banger.
The NAWA World Title match is next. Sedrick Skyhawk is backstage, mentally preparing himself for tonight. He has to step in the ring with a man who has only lost once in his entire run in the NAWA, and Prince Devitt, as dominant as he is, steps things off to another level. Still, Skyhawk has momentum on his side with several recent big time wins, beating several former NAWA World Champions. If he could turn that momentum into a dominating performance, Skyhawk could become for the second time the NAWA World Champion. If he can topple the mountain which is Prince Devitt.
Decked out in full body paint, Prince Devitt defends the NAWA World Title against Sedrick Skyhawk. Skyhawk decides to attack Devitt at the bell, showing a bit of respect for his abilities, but no fear. The announcers put over the fact Skyhawk has come a long way since his early days, when he hid behind an entourage and purposely stalled for time to avoid contact. Skyhawk hammers away at the back of Devitt, but Devitt manages to cut off Skyhawk with a huge elbow strike to the top of the head. Devitt throws Skyhawk into the corner hard and follows through with a corner clothesline. Make in a pair. Or maybe a trifecta with Devitt smashing Skyhawk into the ring.
Devitt yells he’s not impressed yet and he smashes his forearms down across the head of Skyhawk. Devitt pulls Skyhawk out of the corner and tosses him across the ring. Skyhawk’s no small man and Devitt catches him with a running dropkick to the face. Devitt picks up Skyhawk off of the mat and then ends up hoisting Skyhawk onto his shoulders. Running double knee gutbuster delivered for a two count. Devitt hits a series of punches down across the head of Skyhawk and then spits on his body. Devitt throws Skyhawk into the corner and charges him. Skyhawk moves and Devitt hits his knee in the corner! And Skyhawk follows it up with a chop block across the knee!
The announcers put over the fact that if Skyhawk could take out the knee, he takes out Devitt’s lifting power for the Bloddy Sunday, the deadliest weapon in his bag. The brief series of kicks on the knee only proves to fire Devitt up and he headbutts Skyhawk. Skyhawk’s forehead is busted open and he pulls himself up, and smears his own blood across his face, as if telling Devitt to come on. Devitt pie faces Skyhawk with a palm strike and then lariats him down to the canvas. Devitt heads up to the outside, high risk move on the way. Springboard into a DDT to a kneeling Skyhawk which drove his bloody face into the canvas. Devitt covers Skyhawk and gets a two and nine tenths count.
Devitt grinds his boots against the soles of Skyhawk’s face. Then he picks up Skyhawk and back into the corner. Devitt steps back and is relaxed before he rushes in. Bullet Dropkick misses and Devitt’s right leg connects with the corner. Skyhawk quickly pulls Devitt to the outside and wraps his wounded leg against the ringpost. Skyhawk dropkicks the leg against the ringpost and puts Devitt in a ringpost figure four. Oh, Skyhawk has to be careful, not to get disqualified. He breaks at four and then viciously yanks Devitt to the floor, making sure he lands on his injured leg. Skyhawk grabs Devitt and DDT on the floor!
Even Devitt had been rocked by that one. But if Devitt gets counted out, Skyhawk wins the match, but not the championship. Skyhawk picks up Devitt and throws him into the ring. A cover made to Devitt who kicks out at a two count. Skyhawk picks up Devitt and powerslams him down. Now, Skyhawk heads to the outside and springboard kneedrop to the right leg of Devitt. Devitt winces ever so slightly. The arrogance faded away and now Skyhawk is the one slapping Devitt. Which might be a mistake as Devitt headbutts him in the groin to double Skyhawk over. Devitt is back up and forearms to the busted forehead of Skyhawk. Skyhawk is staggered and Devitt hits the Sling Blade on Skyhawk. Devitt motions for him and goes for the Bloody Sunday, but the leg gives out. Skyhawk small packages Devitt for a close neafall!
Devitt lariats Skyhawk down and tries to walk out his injured leg, stretching and massaging it. Another attempt at the Bloody Sunday, but Skyhawk slips down and throws Devitt off of the ropes. Double Arm DDT hits Devitt! Skyhawk covers him and gets a two count! Skyhawk winds up the hand, as if powering up a camera. Brush with Greatness is blocked and Devitt elbows Skyhawk in the head. Another Bloody Sunday attempt and Skyhawk evades that one as well. He throws Devitt off the ropes and Death Valley Bomb connects! Skyhawk kips up his feet and goes to the outside. The Fallen Star Elbow Drop may succeed. Skyhawk dives off but Devitt moves.
Skyhawk hit the canvas hard. Both men struggle to their feet and Devitt hits a single-arm DDT to Skyhawk. Right into the Fujiwara Armbar! Devitt is putting pressure on the arm. He can’t use the legs to lift for the Bloody Sunday, so he’s going to rip Skyhawk’s arm out of his socket. Devitt uses the ropes for leverage to add to the torque. The nasty Fujiwara Armbar has Skyhawk’s arm just seconds before breaking and he has no choice, but to tap out! Prince Devitt makes Sedrick Skyhawk submit to the Fujiwara Armbar in 18:55(****)
Sound strategy on the part of Skyhawk, taking out the leg, but Devitt reminds us all he has more than one trick to get the win. Of course, the announcers point out that perhaps Skyhawk should have tried for the pin after the Death Valley Bomb. Because going for the Fallen Star, a very high risk move, proved to be his undoing, as it set up the arm for the attack which led to the submission. The hot streak Sedrick Skyhawk has been on late has been extinguished.
Now is time for the Luck of the Draw Match. Two competitors start out. After two minutes, another wrestler enters, until all twenty are in. The last man standing will be the number one contender for the NAWA World title.
-Miles Stylish enters the Luck of the Draw Match at Number One.
-Austin Aries comes out at number two. Stylish beats on Austin Aries viciously, as part of revenge for Aries hurting his sister Mia a few weeks ago.
-Number three is Chris Sabin, who rushes into the ring, a house of fire on Austin Aries and Stylish.
-Number four is Robert Roode, who teams up with Aries to beat down Stylish and Sabin. Stylish avoids eliminate, but Sabin does not.
-Chris Sabin is eliminated by Robert Roode and Austin Aries(1)
-Number five is Alex Shelley. Aries and Roode offer to team up with Shelley, but Shelley fights them off. Stylish returns to the ring and tries to put out Aries, but he puts the breaks on.
-Number six is Mike Bennett. The ring is piling up with bodies.
-Number seven is Rhino. Rhino hits the Gore on Mike Bennett and tosses him to the floor.
-Mike Bennett has been eliminated(2)
-Number Eight is Willie Mack, who goes straight for Aries and Roode, until Rhino clubs him from behind. Mack evades Rhino and dumps him to the floor.
-Rhino is eliminated by Willie Mack(3)
-Number Nine is Bully Ray who beats down Stylish. Roode and Aries are double teaming on Mack with Shelley picking his spots in the corner.
-Number Ten is Harry Smith of Dominion. Smith slides into the ring and decides to launch Shelley to the floor.
-Harry Smith eliminates Alex Shelley(4)
-Harry Smith goes over to the outside, and dumps both Aries and Mack to the outside as they are on the ropes (5, 6)
Number Eleven is James Storm, who charges to the ringside area and goes after Robert Roode. Bully Ray tries to go for James Storm, but he gets dumped to the floor for the elimination.
Bully Ray is eliminated by James Storm(7)
Robert Roode is dumped out by James Storm(8)
Number Twelve is one half of the NAWA World Tag Team Champions Brian Cage, who charges into the ring and almost drills Stylish. James Storm is brawling with Harry Smith and hitting him with chops and punches.
Number Thirteen is Michael Elgin, who helps his NAWA World Tag Team Champion partner beat down Miles Stylish viciously in the ring.
Number Fourteen is MVP. The fans pop for this surprise debut, as MVP rushes into the ring and beats down Cage and Elgin, but gets taken down in mid air with a spear from Harry Smith. Dominion picks up MVP and tosses him to the floor.
MVP is eliminated(9)
Number Fifteen is the NAWA International Champion Johnny Glory, who mocks MVP’s early elimination. James Storm hits the Last Call on Johnny Glory to knock him through the ropes. Glory is out on the floor, but not eliminated.
Number Sixteen is D’Angelo Dinero, with the fans going wild for his entrance into the match. Dinero is unloading on Cage and Smith, as Stylish barely staves off an elimination once more.
Number seventeen is AJ Styles, and all four members of Dominion are in the ring now. Dinero is beaten down four against one and dumped to the floor for the elimination.
D’Angelo Dinero is eliminated(10)
James Storm fights off Dominion four against one, but he is eliminated as well. We see Johnny Glory playing possum on the floor. (11)
Miles Stylish keeps fighting, and comes close to elimination. One foot hits the floor.
The buzzer goes off and number eighteen is Samoa Joe! The fans are rocking big time as Samoa Joe makes his return after a couple of months layoff from an injury. Joe enters the ring and murderkills Harry Smith with a Saito Suplex. Joe beats down Elgin and Cage. Joe hoists up Eligin and Cage and dumps them both over the top rope to the arena floor for the double elimination.
Samoa Joe has just eliminated both NAWA World Tag Team Champions in one fell swoop(12 and 13)
Harry Smith and AJ Styles are strategizing. The buzzer goes off and out comes the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Ricochet, who jumps into the ring and springboard dropkicks AJ Styles! Smith and Joe throw hands with each other and Johnny Glory finally slides into the ring. Glory hammers away at Stylish and Stylish fights the elimination, with one foot dangling and almost touching the floor.
The buzzer goes off and number twenty is Jeff Hardy.
The final suspects for the Luck of Draw Match are Harry Smith, AJ Styles, Johnny Glory, Miles Stylish, Ricochet, Samoa Joe, and Jeff Hardy. Everyone hammers on each other, with Smith and Styles cutting a deal with Johnny Glory, to fight off Ricochet, Samoa Joe, Jeff Hardy, and Miles Stylish. Miles Stylish has been in the ring since number one and has lasted for nearly forty minutes, getting targeted by the Aries/Ray/Roode trio and then Dominion as well.
Jeff Hardy runs wild on Glory, Styles, and Smith. A running dropkick is blocked by Smith who catapults Hardy to the apron. Glory hits a springboard kick and sends Jeff Hardy to the floor. Jeff Hardy has been eliminated. (14)
Joe blows out of the corner with a double clothesline on Harry Smith and AJ Styles. Joe applies the Rear Naked Choke to Smith and tries to throttle him. Ricochet meanwhile beats down on Styles and goes for a rana, but Styles counters with a power bomb hot shot. Johnny Glory rushes at Ricochet, but Ricochet dodges the move. Glory lands on the ring apron and Ricochet hits a springboard dropkick. Glory flips off of the ring apron and lands on the barricade. Glory jumps back to the ring apron and descends to the top rope, but Ricochet springboards off of the ropes and hits a super rana to Glory!
AJ Styles hits the Discus Clothesline on Ricochet and saves Harry Smith from the elimination from Joe. Styles Pele Kicks Joe and almost sends him through the ropes to the floor. Joe knees Styles in the side of his head and fights up from the ring apron. Smith joins Styles as they try and put him down.
Miles Stylish dodges a springboard kick from a recovered Glory and then hits him with a dropkick to send him over the top rope. Glory hangs on and Stylish dropkicks him before sending Glory flipping onto the floor. Glory still lays on the floor, with his leg stood up. Stylish baseball slides the foot of Glory to send it down to the ground for the elimination.
Miles Stylish eliminates Johnny Glory(15)
Harry Smith runs Stylish down with a huge clothesline. Ricochet jumps into the arms of Smith. Smith catches him, spins around and powerslams Ricochet down to the canvas. Smith hoist Ricochet up. Styles is choking Joe to try and eliminate him. Joe fights back and Ricochet slides down Smith’s back. As Joe pulls down the top rope to get back into the ring, Ricochet dropkicks Harry Smith over the ropes for the elimination.
Harry Smith is eliminated by the combined forces of Samoa Joe and Ricochet(16)
We’ve got the final four here. AJ Styles, Ricochet, Samoa Joe, and Miles Stylish. The winner will challenge Prince Devitt. Stylish hits Joe with an uppercut and does the same to Ricochet and Styles. Miles Stylish never got his return match against Prince Devitt, so he wants to win the Luck of the Draw to face Devitt at Reality Check. Stylish hits a swinging vertical suplex on Ricochet and then hits a springboard bulldog on Samoa Joe. Stylish hammers away at Styles and goes to throw him to the floor.
Styles hangs on and shoulder to the stomach of Stylish. Styles springboards in for an attempted forearm smash. Stylish ducks and hoists up Styles on his shoulder. Las Vegas Trauma is coming up, but Ricochet is back up and dropkicks Stylish which sends both Stylish and Styles to the floor for a double elimination. (17 and 18)
The fans are on their feet, and Miles Stylish is not happy about being eliminated after almost going coast to coast. Security is out to usher Stylish to the back and we are down to two, Ricochet and Samoa Joe.
Joe goes for a huge corner charge on Ricochet, but Ricochet dodges and hits a backflip twisted into a cutter to drive Joe down. Ricochet has to get Joe off of the canvas and put him over the top rope, no small task. Ricochet chops Joe relentlessly and hits a dropkick. Another beautiful dropkick and Joe wobbles close to the ropes. He catches Ricochet in mid spin kick and pumphandle suplexes him over the top rope. Ricochet almost crashes and burns. Joe pounds away at Ricochet and kicks away at him. Ricochet elbows Joe and springboards to the top rope. He misses a diving elbow strike and Joe locks on the Rear Naked Choke from the backside. Ricochet is going to be put out.
Joe hits a sleeper suplex on Ricochet and rolls him back into the Rear Naked Choke. Ricochet might be out of it and Joe breaks the hold to clothesline Ricochet over the top rope. Ricochet just hangs on the rope, barely. Joe Rear Naked Chokes Ricochet when on the ring apron again. Ricochet hooks the rope, but his body is going limp. Ricochet is trying to pull Joe over. Joe lets go and Yakuza Kick sends Ricochet to the floor for the elimination. Samoa Joe won the Luck of the Draw Match over Ricochet in 53:01(*** ¾)
Samoa Joe will be challenging Prince Devitt for the NAWA World title on March 10th, 2013 at Reality Check. We fade out with some hype for that big match.
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