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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on May 29, 2021 18:56:15 GMT -5
At the urging of a few New Legacy Inc videos, I purchased the beta of Pro Wrestling Sim and decided to run a 2021 AEW scenario.
I began it at the beginning of the year and the roster is updated to that point. At this point, it is the Dynamite after Bash at the Beach, the January Pay Per View. Here are some notes from the things that got us to this point.
- I am booking Dark simply as a vehicle to get people over with no storyline progression.
- As AEW did, I added Rampage as a Friday show, but started it right away.
- I have a kayfabe (not in game)working relationship with the real life partners of AEW (Impact, New Japan, etc.)
- It was announced that Rampage will be an all-women's show, and while it is not explicitly stated, Dynamite will be an all-mens show.
Some storyline notes from the first 2 weeks of TV
- Kenny Omega set an open challenge to start Dynamite. Hangman Page and Lance Archer both answered the challenge. During a #1 conteders match the next week, the Good Brothers and Omega ran in as Callis distracted the ref and attacked Hangman, allowing Archer to get the win. The trio then attacked Hangman. The Young Bucks ran in and superkicked Hangman's head off (I know, sue me). Archer attempted to save Hangman but got beat down as well.
- Jon Moxley was attacked by Scorpio Sky prior to a scheduled match with MJF. The following week, Mox defeated Sky, then was attacked by Ethan Page, but Eddie Kingston made the save, and the obvious tag match was set for Bash at the Beach.
- Speaking of MJF, after Mox attack, he figured he had the night off, before Cody Rhodes made his way to the ring, but MJF won after KO'ing Cody with the Dynamite Diamond. Much to MJF's dismay, it was revealed he would defend the ring in a Dynamite Diamond Battle Royal at Bash at the Beach.
- Dr. Britt Baker, DMD lost to a debuting Marina Shafir on Dynamite. On the following Rampage, in a rematch, Baker avenged her loss, with a bit of help from Rebel (Not Reba). It was announced the following week that the two would face off in a Submission match at BATB.
- During a Shida vs. Red Velvet match, Jordynne Grace, Kiera Hogan and the Impact Women's Champion Deonna Purazzo ran in and attacked both competitors. On the debut of Rampage, the Impact trio were in action and after their match, challenged Shida to a six-woman match next week and if the Impact side won, Shida would defend the AEW title vs. Purazzo at Bash at the Beach, where her title would be on the line as well. Shida's partners for that match were Serena Deeb and one of AEW's new signings, the former Sonya Deville, now Daria Deville, who coincedentally had a time limit draw with Deeb in the debut main event on Rampage. The Impact team won, setting up the match for BATB.
- After Thunder Rosas defeated Impact's Su Yung on Dynamite, Rosemary ran in and attacked Rosa but Yung helped thwart off Rosemary. On Rampage, Thunder thanked Yung for the help, who stood silent on the stage, as a cryptic Rosemary video played, but there were two shadows, and at the end it said DEMONXBUNNY. After Rosa defeated Diamante the following week, another video played, this time Rosemary and the now-visible Bunny had a voodoo doll that resembled Rosa. They put a pin in its shoulder then cackled as the video faded.
In addition to the new signings mentioned above, I signed NXT's Zoey Stark (now Zoey Ryan, though that may change). Also, the lead announcer for Rampage will be Renee Paquette.
The next post will be the results for Bash at the Beach
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on May 29, 2021 19:10:52 GMT -5
I should have noted, in the first round Six-Man Tag Team Tournament matches:
Jurassic Express d. the Factory (Marshall, Comorato & Solow) Death Triangle d. Dark Order (Colt Cabana, 5 and 10) the Pinnacle (FTR & Shawn Spears) d. Best Friends Inner Circle (Santana, Ortiz & Sammy Guevara) d. Team Taz (Starks, Hobbs & Hook)
Bash at the Beach 1/17/21 from the James L Knight Center in Miami, FL
World Six-Man Tag Team Championship Tournament Semi-Final Match Jurassic Express defeated Death Triangle
Dynamite Diamond Battle Royal
Without listing everyone, the match comes down to Cody Rhodes, MJF, Nick Jackson & Hangman Page. MJF tosses Cody, Hangman tosses Nick, Hangman tosses MJF to win the match and the Diamond.
World Six-Man Tag Team Championship Tournament Semi-Final Match FTR & Shawn Spears d. Santana, Ortiz & Sammy Guevara
DEMONXBUNNY d. Thunder Rosa & Su Yung Rosa's shoulder hurts and she can't quite pinpoint why. Rosemary and Bunny get the win.
Submission match Dr. Britt Baker d. Marina Shafir after more help from Rebel (not Reba)
Eddie Kingston & Jon Moxley d. Scorpio Sky & Ethan Page
AEW vs. Impact Women's Championship Title-for-Title Deonna Purazzo d. Hikaru Shida to win both titles
AEW World Championship Kenny Omega d. Lance Archer
Six-Man Tag Team Championship Match Jurassic Express d. FTR & Shawn Spears after Marko Stunt pins Spears
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on May 31, 2021 11:54:14 GMT -5
Dynamite 1/20/21 Daily's Place Jacksonville, FL AEW World Tag Team Championship Match Young Bucks (c) vs. Private Party The match is the show-stealing spotfest you would expect, but the Bucks are able to somewhat easily retain their titles. Not much to say here. Imagine what this match would be and that's about what it was. Winners and still champions: the Young Bucks Kenny Omega and Don Callis join the Bucks after the match. Callis says the Elite is gold! The AEW World Tag Team Champions the Bucks, the Impact World Tag Team Champions the Good Brothers, and of course, the Collector, the AAA Mega, Impact and AEW World Champion, Kenny by God Omega! Is there anyone left who will challenge Omega and the Bucks? The Elite is unstoppable! Maybe they'll go after the Six-Man belts next! Maybe they'll go after the Knockouts and Women's belts! Kenny pats Don on the back and takes the microphone, but before he can say anything, Death Triangle comes out. PAC says we'll make this simple. We challenge you for next week on Dynamite. If you can beat us, we'll step aside and you can go after those Six-Man belts. But WHEN Death Triangle is victorious, then at Revolution it will be the Elite vs. Death Triangle, but we'll change it up! For the AEW Tag belts, how about the Bucks defend against Rey Fenix and PAC, and Kenny puts the AEW AND AAA Mega belts on the line against Penta? Callis and the Bucks are infuriated, but Omega is intrigued. He says he is the best in the world, the Collector, and the Bucks are the best damn tag team in the world! So they have a deal! AEW World Six-Man Tag Team Championship Jurassic Express (c) vs. Team Taz Jurassic Express get a grand entrance as the new champs, and Marko Stunt can barely carry his belt to the ring. Team Taz comes out guns blazing and with Jungle Boy and Luchasaurus brawling outside with Starks and Hobbs, Marko actually has Cage primed for the 450 splash, Hook crotches Marko on the top rope. As Cage gets to his feet, Hook takes to the ropes and hits a huge hip throw on Stunt, who gets caught by Cage, who plants Stunt with a disgusting Drill Claw and just like that, the 3-day reign of Jurassic Express comes to an end. Winners and NEW Six-Man Tag Team Champions: Team Taz Jon Moxley & Eddie Kingston come out with Team Taz still in the ring. They congratulate Team Taz and Mox says maybe its time for them to go for some gold. Taz says they will be glad to defend their belts at Revolution. All Mox and Kingston have to do is find some schmuck in the back to stand in their corner. SCU vs. the Acclaimed The match is a good one with the young Acclaimed hanging with the veterans SCU, when Lance Archer's music hits and the Murderhawk Monster storms to the ring. He disposes of SCU quickly, then chokeslams Bowens and tosses him from the ring before lifting up Caster over his head and tossing him onto the 3 on the floor. Archer takes to the second rope and roars to the crowd. Jake Roberts has a microphone as the men Archer disposed of are carted away. Jake says he's done all he can to contain his monster, but a monster has to eat, and this monster is starving. So until AEW lines up someone for his monster to feast on, the Murderhawk Monster will continue carving through whoever he wants. Chris Jericho is backstage. He says its been a few weeks, but the Demo God is back in singles action! After the break, he will be in the ring, and he can't wait to see who steps up to face him! Chris Jericho vs. After Jericho's entrance, he waits for his opponent for a while. He feigns checking his nonexistent watch when Darby Allin's music hits! Darby enters to a wild response from the crowd, as this is his first appearance since losing the TNT title in early January. Darby starts the match with a shotgun dropkick on Jericho. Darby keeps the pace fast to blow up the veteran Jericho. The Demo God is able to gain the advantage and its the Jericho playlist, until he misses the Lionsault. Darby seizes the moment to ascend the ropes and hit the Coffin Drop and earn the victory. After the match, Allin offers a handshake to the still shellshocked Jericho, who obliges before rolling out of the ring. Winner: Darby Allin The Dark Order comes out after the break with balloons, party hats, noise makers and the like. Colt Cabana takes the mic and welcomes out the NEW holder of the Dynamite Diamond, and their best friend, Hangman Page! Hangman comes out and has a case of beer in each hand. He gets in the ring and Dark Order sets off confetti poppers. Page smiles and takes the mic. He says thank you, and he took a step in the right direction with a big win at Bash at the Beach. John Silver takes the mic and says “come on Hangman, show it to us! We want to see it!” The rest of the Dark Order can be heard saying “yeah let's see it!” “Whip it out!” “I bet its even bigger in person!” “Fine, fine. Gather round.” Dark Order surround Hangman and all look down. He smiles and there's wows all around “My God, its beautiful!” “What a piece!” “Show everyone!” Dark Order step aside and Hangman has the Dynamite Diamond mounted to his belt buckle! Page says this is fun and all, but he's gotta get down to business. He's got bigger goals but while he's got the Diamond, he's gonna defend the ring, not just in battle royals, but in every match he's in. Now lets have a drink! They cheers in the ring as we go to break. TNT Championship Miro (c) vs. Cash Wheeler w/ Dax Harwood Wheeler requested a TNT title match earlier in the week, and when management asked Miro, he said of course. He'll beat anyone. Wheeler was able to hang with Miro and even grabbed a few near falls. At one point Harwood got onto the apron, but ate a Miro superkick. Miro was able to lock in Game Over and get the tapout win. Winner and STILL TNT Champion: Miro MJF ran into Hangman Page backstage. He sarcastically congratulated Page on his win, to which Page thanked the “sarcastic douche.” MJF said he spoke to Tony Khan personally, and up next, the main event will be a match between the two and he's taking HIS diamond off of that redneck pants support and returning it to his finger. Hangman said he's got a finger for MJF, and he's got a Buckshot Lariat with MJF's name on it. Main Event for the Dynamite Diamond Hangman Page vs. MJF w/ Wardlow MJF uses the run and evade strategy and it works to perfection. Page is able to thwart MJF's attempt at the Heat Seeker and backdrop MJF over the top to the outside, but Wardlow catches him. Page clotheslines MJF back into the ring and sets up for the Buckshot Lariat. MJF ducks and Page nails referee Rick Knox. MJF is holding Page and Wardlow enters the ring with the Dynamite Diamond belt buckle. He goes for Page but Page ducks. Wardlow stops short of nailing MJF with the ring before Page dropkicks Wardlow in the back and he smashes into MJF. Page sends Wardlow from the ring before planting MJF with the Deadeye to get the win. Winner and STILL holder of the Dynamite Diamond: Hangman Page
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Post by RKTaker on May 31, 2021 13:50:51 GMT -5
interesting shows so far I just want to ask how is pro wrestling sim? I've been playing TEW for a while now and have been thinking about trying it for a while now but idk if i should wait or what
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on May 31, 2021 18:39:39 GMT -5
interesting shows so far I just want to ask how is pro wrestling sim? I've been playing TEW for a while now and have been thinking about trying it for a while now but idk if i should wait or what I like it quite a bit. It bridges the gap between EWR and TEW for me. I find TEW too in depth and EWR too simplified. I'm curious to see what is added to the full release. Thanks for the comment on the shows so far!
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on Jun 1, 2021 6:19:17 GMT -5
Rampage 1/22/21 Daily's Place – Jacksonville, FL
We go live to the arena, where a stretch limousine is arriving backstage. Out of the limo step The Young Bucks, the Good Brothers, Kenny Omega, and Don Callis. "Why in the hell are they here?" JR says.
After the Rampage opening video plays, the Elite make their way to the ring. Callis takes the microphone and says what we're all wondering. “This is the showcase for the best women's wrestlers in the world, so why are the Elite here? It's simple. Here we have 3 of the EVP's of AEW, and, despite what Tony Khan may think, we do what we want, when we want! Look around the ring. Look at all the gold. You've got the Impact World Tag Team Champions, the AEW World Tag Team Champion and...” before he continues, he calls Justin Roberts into the ring. The Good Brothers go to the announce position and drag Roberts into the ring. Callis hands him a piece of paper and the Bucks are telling him to read from the paper, and do it in his best announcing voice.
“Ladies and gentlemen, the Elite are led by the man who is NOT from Charlotte, North Carolinaaaaaaa! He hails from the wrestling capital of the world, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He is the current, reigning TNA World Champion! He is the current Impact World Champion! He is the current AAA Mega Champion! And, he is the current and BEST AEW WORRRRRRRRLLLLLDDDDD CHAMPION!!!!!!!!!!!!! KENNY OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMEGAAAAAAA!”
The crowd is overcome with boos as Callis laughs and the rest of the group celebrates like they've all won the biggest match of their careers. Nick Jackson takes the microphone back. “Now, back to business. The Elite isn't just a name. It's who and what we are. It's a way of life. It's the way you dress. It's the way you act. It's the way you carry yourself in day-to-day life. The best cars, the best hotels, the best restaurants, and the best wrestlers in the world!”
Matt Jackson's turn is next. “The Elite is all those things, but we're also scouts. We look out for others who are Elite and can hang with us, and we've found someone who exemplifies that. So without further ado, we welcome the newest addition to the Elite! She is the reigning Impact Women's Champion, and the NEW AEW Women's World Champion, she is the Virtuosa, Deonna Purazzo!”
Deonna Purazzo makes her grand entrance, with the AEW Women's Championship around her waist and the Impact Women's Championship on her shoulder. Purazzo graciously thanks the Elite for welcoming her. “Like Mr. Callis-”
“Please, Virtuosa, call me Don!”
“Like Don said, look at all the gold in the ring. And now they are joined by the standard by which women's wrestling is judged now, the Virtuosa!” Purazzo thanks the women that helped her get the AEW Women's Championship, but their time as her friends has ended. However, Purazzo says it would be an honor for her to defend her title at Revolution, and since they helped her earn her shot, it should be against either Kiera Hogan or Jordynne Grace!
Thunder Rosa vs. Priscilla Kelly
Rosa is still favoring her left shoulder after the odd video of DEMONXBUNNY and the match at Bash at the Beach. Kelly attempts to work over the shoulder but Rosa is able to overcome it. Rosa goes for the Peruvain choke but is unable to lock it in. She instead hits the Fire Thunder Driver to get the victory.
Winner: Thunder Rosa
Lights go out after match and DEMONXBUNNY are on the screen with the Rosa doll, a pin still in its shoulder. “you thought we were done with you? We still want to play!” Rosemary pulls the pin out of the shoulder and sticks it in the leg. Bunny says “Rosa, how about we play next week?” Lights go back on, Rosa is stretching her shoulder but the pain appears to have vanished. When she leaves the ring, her knee twists and she stumbles a bit. As she walks to the back, she attempts to shake the pain out of her leg, and by the look on her face, you can see the pieces are coming together.
Nyla Rose vs. Mel
Nyla wins easily with the Beast Bomb. Not much to say, but Nyla looked dominant.
Winner: Nyla Rose
Renee Paquette welcomes out Daria Deville and formally welcomes her to AEW. Deville says its an honor to be here and she looks forward to facing the best in women's competition and get opportunities she hasn't before. Serena Deeb comes out. She says that it was nice tagging with Daria and Shida last week, but she and Daria have unfinished business. How about next week they face off in a rematch of their main event match 2 weeks ago? Daria accepts, but says that they should have a tune-up this week, and what better way than to take on those Impact cheats, Jordynne Grace & Kiera Hogan?
Awesome Kong & Brandi Rhodes vs. TayJay (Anna Jay & Tay Conti)
Kong uses her size to her advantage, then tags in Brandi. Tay Conti is able to use her vast BJJ knowledge to keep Rhodes off base until Kong grabs her by the hair when running the ropes. Rhodes works over Conti until a double down, and the two crawl for their corners. The quickly improving Jay is tagged in and uses her speed and agility to hit quick strikes on Kong, and the third in a series of dropkicks to the knees sends Kong tumbling through the ropes. After a point to the heavens and a discus lariat, Jay earns the three count for her team on Rhodes.
Winners: TayJay
Kris Statlander vs. Abadon
The match starts out as a brawl and quickly spills outside. Abadon grabs a chair and nails Statlander across the back with it. Abadon sends Statlander over the barricade into the audience. The two are brawling wildly and referee Aubrey Edwards has no choice but to throw the match out. Referees, officials and other wrestlers try to separate the two. Statlander is corralled, but Abadon attempts to bite anyone who comes near her and she runs off into the night.
Winner: Double DQ
Tony Schiavone is on the stage after the break, and he welcomes out his good friend Dr. Britt Baker, DMD, and Rebel (not Reba). The good Dr. says it wasn't easy but she made Marina Shafir tap at Bash at the Beach, and that HAS to put her in line for a title match. All these come latelys from Impact are in line but what about her? She's been AEW since day one. She fought, scratched and clawed to get where she is. To prove herself, then next week she would love to face the former champion, Hikaru Shida. We are about to enter the E. R. A. of D. M. D.
Jordynne Grace & Kiera Hogan vs. Daria Deville & Serena Deeb
Another great match between the four. Grace uses her power to give her team the advantage, but Deville and Deeb fight back. The end comes when Deeb locks in the Serenity Lock on Hogan for the win.
Winners: Daria Deville & Serena Deeb
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on Jun 5, 2021 11:22:24 GMT -5
Dynamite January 27, 2021 LIVE from State Farm Arena – Atlanta, GA
After the Dynamite intro any pyro, the camera scans the crowd as Jim Ross welcomes us. He runs down tonight's card, including Jon Moxley and Eddie Kingston in action. Excalibur says we'll hear from Darby Allin after possibly his biggest career win, but first, the TNT Champion is in action!
TNT Championship Miro (c) vs. Scorpio Sky w/ Ethan Page
Miro and Sky have a good match, but Sky can't hang with the former Bulgarian Brute. Even attempted interference by Ethan Page is met with a superkick from Miro. The Best Man roared “GAME OVER!” , stomped on Sky's spine and got the submission victory.
Winner and STILL TNT Champion: Miro
Maxwell Jacob Friedman comes to the ring. Notably absent is Wardlow. He says that Hangman Page beat him last week. He admits it. However he had to cheat to do it! MJF runs down Wardlow, then asks Wardlow to come to the ring. Wardlow cost him the Dynamite Diamond last week. He knows that Wardlow is sorry for his mistake. Wardlow has a chance to make up for his mistake, because MJF demanded Tony Khan make Wardlow vs. Hangman Page tonight for the Dynamite Diamond. Wardlow will beat Page then return the Diamond to its rightful owner. Wardlow is notably solemn throughout, but leaves the ring with MJF all the same.
Jungle Boy w/ Luchasaurus and Marko Stunt vs. Kip Sabian w/ Penelope Ford
This is the athletic contest you think it would be. Jungle Boy wins with the Snare Trap, forcing Sabian to tap out.
Winner: Jungle Boy
Alex Marvez catches up with Hangman Page in the back. Marvez relays the news of MJF's statement earlier. Page sips his drink, shrugs, and says “I guess I'll see that big bastard later.” Page hands his drink to Marvez and walks off.
Jon Moxley & Eddie Kingston vs. Top Flight Moxley and Kingston are able to withstand the aerial assault of Top Flight and end the match after the Paradigm Shift.
Winners: Jon Moxley & Eddie Kingston
Team Taz make their way to the stage. Taz says they want an answer. Who will be their partner for Revolution? Moxley and Kingston, in a surprising move, say nothing. Taz says fine, we'll beat an answer out of you. Team Taz hits the ring when “Death March” by Motionless in White plays. Out comes Sami Callihan to even the odds and he has a baseball bat! Callihan hits the ring as Excalibur plays up the history of Callihan and Moxley. Team Taz hits the bricks as Mox, Kingston and Callihan embrace.
Cezar Bononi (w/ Hot Boi Summer) vs. Billy Gunn (w/ Austin Gunn)
Bononi and Gunn barely get going before Lance Archer rushes the ring. He sends Gunn to the outside, then no sells a big boot from Bononi and clotheslines him over the top. Peter Avalon eats a spear that sends him flying from the ring and Ryan Nemeth just ejects himself. Austin Gunn nails Archer from behind, but that just pisses him off more and he launches Gunn to the outside on the pile with a crucifix powerbomb. Jake Roberts is just laughing on the stage as Archer looks into the camera with a menacing stare and utters “Every. Body. Dies.”
Winner: No Contest (Interference)
After the break, FTR are backstage with Tully Blanchard. They lay down the gauntlet for next week: FTR vs. Santana and Ortiz. It's time for the two best tag teams to go to war, and FTR will prove that when you're in the Pinnacle, you're always on top.
Anthony Ogogo, Nick Comorato & Aaron Solow vs. Colt Cabana, Silver & Reynolds
Comorato & Ogogo use their power to their advantage, but their inexperience is their downfall, and even the experienced Solow is no match for the wiley veteran Cabana and his cohorts. Cabana picks up the victory after Silver & Reynolds hit the double front flip DDT, followed by Cabana's flying apple. JR notes how this will move them up in the Six-Man tag team rankings moving forward.
Winners: Dark Order
Good Brothers are in the ring. They have beaten everyone Impact has sent their way, so they're up to see what AEW has to offer, and hell, if they can win, then the Good Brothers will give them a title shot at the next Impact pay per view! Out come the Acclaimed. Max Caster does a rap and slaughters Gallows and Anderson. I can't rap, so use your imagination. The Good Brothers' usual jovial mood is changed as the Acclaimed get in the ring.
Good Brothers vs. the Acclaimed
The Good Brothers make quick work of the Acclaimed, hitting the Magic Killer on both Bowens and Caster before getting the win.
Winners: the Good Brothers
Wardlow vs. Hangman Page
Before the match, Wardlow tells MJF to stay in the back, and he's got this. After the match starts, MJF is shown watching the match in the back. Wardlow uses his size to his advantage and his surprising agility as well. Wardlow hits the F10, or so he thinks, as Page lands on his feet. Wardlow clotheslines Page to the outside, but Page lands on the apron and catches Wardlow with the Buckshot Lariat. Wardlow staggers, and Page hits him with a second. Wardlow still doesn't go down, and Page shocks the crowd, hitting Wardlow with the Dead Eye for the win. MJF is irate in the back as Page celebrates.
Winner and STILL holder of the Dynamite Diamond: Hangman Page
Darby Allin comes to the ring after the break to a raucus response. Allin thanks the crowd, and says he'll keep it simple. He is on a mission to get back to the place he was at and reclaim the TNT title. Miro doesn't scare him or intimidate him, and knows damn well that Allin will die trying. Chris Jericho comes out to congratulate Allin on his win last week. Jerichio says he likes Allin, and judging by the response, he's not alone. Jericho offers Darby a spot in the Inner Circle. Darby looks at Jericho, doesn't answer, and leaves the ring.
Death Triangle vs. the Elite w/ Don Callis & Brandon Cutler
Another match that words can't do justice. The Elite get near fall after near fall, and even the interference of young boy Cutler can't get the job done. Mayhem comes near the end of the match and somewhere in the madness, Penta hits Nick with a Fear Factor, followed by PAC coming off the top with the Black Arrow to get the win for Death Triangle. Death Triangle celebrate as Excalibur promotes Penta vs. Omega for the AAA & AEW Titles and PAC & Rey vs. the Bucks for the Tag Titles, both happening at Revolution.
Winners: Death Triangle
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on Jun 10, 2021 20:09:03 GMT -5
Rampage 1/29/21 From State Farm Arena - Atlanta, GA
After the Rampage opening, we go to Renee Paquette, Jim Ross and Tony Schiavone at the announce desk. They run down tonight's show, including a huge match between Hikaru Shida and Dr. Britt Baker DMD. Jade Cargill will be in action, and we will see Thunder Rosa vs. Allie as the war between Rosa and DEMONXBUNNY continues.
Daria Deville makes her way to the ring. She no sooner begins to speak, when Serena Deeb makes her way to the ring. Daria says that last week on Rampage, she and Serena beat AEW Women's Champion Deonna Purazzo's hand-picked choices for #1 contender, Jordynne Grace and Kiera Hogan. So instead of it just being Kiera vs. Jordynne to face Deonna, it's only fair that Daria and Serena be added to the match. Renee Paquette interrupts the two and says she has just been informed that Serena and Daria make a great case, so next week, in the Rampage main event, it will be a 4-way Elimination match, and the winner will challenge Deonna at Revolution!
Jade Cargill vs Riho
Riho is able to have Cargill on the ropes for much of the match, but Cargill's size is too much. Cargill is able to catch Riho and hit her with Jaded (the Glam Slam) and flexes as she covers Riho for the pin.
Winner: Jade Cargill
After her match, Jade asks for the microphone. She addresses Nyla Rose, saying Nyla is the most dominant force in AEW...well, she was. Nyla may have been dominant to this point, but Jade is that bitch. Why don't they face off next week on Rampage and see who's the most dominant? When Jade beats Nyla, then that bitch (points to herself) is taking the AEW Women's World Championship.
Hikaru Shida vs. Dr. Britt Baker DMD w/ Rebel (not Reba)
Shida and the good Doctor have a classic TV match like they're capable of. The two spend much of the match going for submissions, with Shida trying a variation of different holds, while Baker repeatedly goes for the Lockjaw. Shida hits a Falcon Arrow but it's only good for a 2. Baker nails Shida with the Angels Wings, but isn't content with that. Baker goes to the top, but being unfamiliar, takes a long time scaling the ropes and getting set up. Shida recovers and hits a HUGE Falcon Arrow from the top rope. She covers Baker, but Baker is close to the ropes and just gets her foot on the rope before the 3. Shida fires up and goes for the Arawashi Driver. Baker is able to reverse and sink in the Lockjaw. Shida reaches for the ropes but, just out of the referee's view, Rebel pulls the rope just out of Shida's reach. Shida has no choice but to submit.
Winner: Dr. Britt Baker DMD
The AEW Women's World Champion Deonna Purazzo makes her way to the ring. She says it's pretty obvious that the AEW brass are desperate to get the title off of her. The way they took her suggestion for a 5 star match to find a challenger for her and just added to it proves that. Why don't they just put all four women in the title match with her? It wouldn't matter anyway, because she is Elite. She is the Virtuosa. She is, as of this moment, the Elite Virtuosa Deonna Purazzo and it will take more than jealousy and political games to get this title from her.
TayJay (Tay Conti & Anna Jay w/ Dark Order) vs. Ivelisse & Diamante
TayJay have improved immensely since the dawn of AEW, and prove it by haning with the seasoned veterans. Ivelisse thinks she has it won and goes for a cocky cover, but Jay kicks out. After a double clothesline leaves both women lying, the each tag their respective partner. Tay uses dazzling Brazillian Jiu Jitsu to keep both opponents reeling, before Jay hits a pescado to take out Diamante and Tay hits the DDTay on Ivelisse to earn the win.
Winners: TayJay
A video plays reviewing the issues between Thunder Rosa & Su Yung and DEMONXBUNNY, including the cryptic videos with the voodoo doll resembling Rosa, and Rosemary & Allie putting pins in it to affect Rosa, like last week when Rosemary put one in the left knee and Rosa was hobbled.
Thunder Rosa vs. Allie w/ Rosemary
Before the match, Su Yung's music hits and Su comes out to be in Rosa's corner. Rose is obviously hobbled due to the mysterious knee injury that happened last week. But she battles. Allie works over the knee of Rosa, using various leg locks and even the dreaded Figure Four. On the outside of the ring, Yung sneaks around the ring and decks Rosemary, flooring her, and gains posession of the voodoo doll, pulling the pin out of the voodoo doll's knee long enough for Rosa to be free of knee pain. Rosa is able to put on the Peruvian choke and get the submission victory.
Winner: Thunder Rosa
Right after the bell, Rosemary nails Yung with a kendo stick shot. Thunder goes for the save but is nailed also. Rosemary pulls a dog collar out from under the ring, wraps it around the ring post and straps one collar to Rosa and one to Yung. Allie emerges from the back with another voodoo doll, this time resembling Su Yung. The duo each have a pin and stick it in various locations on the doll. Each time this happens, Yung and Rosa suffer the effects. Rosemary laughs as officials from the back finally come out and the show goes off the air.
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on Jun 14, 2021 18:23:52 GMT -5
Dynamite February 3, 2021 LIVE from Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, NC
We go live to the arena where the MJF is standing in the ring with the microphone, Wardlow by his side. He says lets cut through all the crap. JR and the two other scrubs can do their little rundown in a few minutes because the Pinnacle has pressing business to attend to. MJF addresses Wardlow losing to Hangman Page and failing to bring the Dynamite Diamond back to the Pinnacle. MJF wanted to boot Wardlow from the Pinnacle but lucky for him, the Top Guys, Tully and Spears are more forgiving than he is. Wardlow has the next 2 hours to prove himself to the Pinnacle. Do something to earn his keep, or he is out.
Darby Allin vs. QT Marshall w/ the Factory
Before the match can begin, “Judas” plays and the Inner Circle make their way to the ramp. Excalibur says it looks like Darby has backup, whether he wants it or not. Darby uses his usual wild offense to keep Marshall reeling. Solow grabs a chair but before he can do anything with it, Sammy Guevara steps between him and the ring. Anthony Ogogo gets on the apron but Ortiz & Santana pull him down and he backs off. Nick Comorato is looking for a way in, but Jake Hager cuts him off. Amidst all the madness at ringside, Allin hits a Coffin Drop on Marshall for the win.
Winner: Darby Allin
After the match, Ogogo sneaks in and punches Allin in the gut. The Factory all get in the ring but the Inner Circle does the same. The Factory backs off and helps their leader Marshall to the back. Allin, sitting on the mat still in pain from the Ogogo punch, looks up at the Inner Circle in bewilderment. Jericho says to remember that.
Jon Moxley, Eddie Kingston and Sami Callihan are in a remote area of the arena. Long story short, Mox says they accept the challenge of Team Taz for the Six-Man Tag belts at Revolution. But they don't want no normal street fight. Taz laid down the gauntlet, now they are responding.
Eddie Kingston says they know that Team Taz can wrestle. Taz is one of the best pound for pound wrestlers of all time. Brian Cage is called the Machine for a reason. Powerhouse Hobbs and Ricky Starks are dicks, but they are great wrestlers. The guys you're looking at? They're good wrestlers, but they're great fighters. That's what this is gonna be. It's gonna be a fight.
Sami Callihan is next. He says it just so happens that Revolution is taking place from his neck of the woods. His hometown, Dayton, Ohio. So what we're gonna have is a Dayton Street Fight. Team Taz had better shine them belts up real nice because when they leave Dayton, they can tell everyone that they lost their belts when they ran into a Switchblade Conspiracy.
We come back from the break with the Sydal brothers in the ring. The Acclaimed make their entrance and Max Caster does a rap. I will not attempt to paraphrase it, but he makes jokes about Evan Bourne, and Mike getting injured. Imagine what Caster would say and you get the idea.
Acclaimed vs. Sydal Brothers
The match is a spotfest that moves fast and furious. The match is thought to be over when the Sydal brothers both hit huge moves on the Acclaimed, with Mike hitting Bowens with a top rope moonsault and Matt nailing the Shooting Star Press on Caster, but both Acclaimed members kick out. The finish comes when Caster sends Matt out of the ring and hit Acclaim to Fame on Mike to get the 3 count.
Winners: the Acclaimed
FTR are backstage talking to Wardlow. They know how MJF gets, but he's right. Wardlow needs to prove himself to stay in the Pinnacle. They need muscle and they need Wardlow, but not as much as he needs them.
We go backstage to the Dark Order's lair. Evil Uno says that Colt Cabana, John Silver and Alex Reynolds made waves with their win last week and it's only a matter of time before the Six Man tag team championship comes to the Dark Order. Uno and Stu lay an open challenge for next week. 10 says the same as he's all cok...er hyped up, and 5...he's there, too!
TNT Championship Miro (c) vs. Matt Hardy
Miro and Hardy have a great back and forth match. Hardy nearly wins it after a Side Effect and Twist of Fate, but Miro kicks out. Hardy makes a fatal mistake and goes to the top, attempting a Swanton Bomb, but Miro moves and it's Game Over for Matt.
Winner and STILL Champion: Miro
After the match, “Tarzan Boy” plays. The crowd goes wild singing along as Jungle Boy comes out to the stage. Jungle Boy simply points to Miro and makes the “title around my waist” motion. Miro is incensed, telling Jungle Boy to come to the ring right now. Excalibur says he has just been told that Jungle Boy will challenge Miro for the TNT Title at Revolution!
Billy & Austin Gunn vs. Cezar Bononi & Ryan Nemeth
For the second week in a row, the involved parties fall victims to a mugging by Lance Archer. This time, its Nemeth who gets yeeted out of the ring onto the pile of bodies before Dustin Rhodes storms the ring, bullrope in hand. The two begin to brawl and Rhodes gains the upper hand, sending the Murderhawk Monster reeling. Rhodes uses the bullrope to clothesline Archer over the top, but Archer lands on his feet and Jake Roberts holds him back. Archer and Roberts back up the ramp as Rhodes swings the bullrope over his head and the crowd roars in approval.
Winners: No Contest
Backstage, Tully Blanchard and Shawn Spears are talking to Wardlow. Spears says Wardlow needs to make a mark. Tully says he made his mark back in the day by not taking any prisoners. Spears made his mark by wrapping a chair around Cody's head. What is Wardlow going to do to make his mark?
Kenny Omega & Young Bucks vs. Death Triangle
Another classic matchup. I would be doing an injustice trying to run this down move-for-move. After about 12 minutes, PAC has Omega in position for the Black Arrow, but the Good Brothers run in and Karl Anderson pushes him off the top rope all the way to the arena floor. Out of nowhere, Best Friends run out and brawl with the Good Brothers. We go to break with calamity ensuing and officials and security running out to break it up.
Winners: No Contest (I didn't book these matches in order, can you tell?)
We come back from break and Tony Schiavone is in the ring. He announces huge main event next week on Dynamite – the Elite vs. Death Triangle & Best Friends!
Hangman Page vs. Ethan Page w/ Scorpio Sky – Sky interferes, Page wins by DQ – Ethan and Sky beat down Hangman
The match is confusing on the announcers who wind up using Hangman and Ethan's first names. Ethan goes for the Ego's Edge, but Hangman slides off, goes for a lariat and decks the ref. On cue, Sky interferes. Sky goes to nail Hangman with his own Dynamite Diamond belt, but misses and KO's Ethan. Hangman gives Sky the Deadeye, then waits for a woozy Ethan to get to his feet before hitting the Buckshot Lariat. Hangman covers Ethan but Sky comes in for the DQ. Ethan and Sky beat down on Hangman until the officials, who are earning their pay tonight, come out to end the madness.
Winner: Hangman Page by DQ
After the break, Wardlow is in the ring. Before he can speak, the rest of the Pinnacle make their entrance. MJF says it's the end of the show and asks what he's done to prove himself to the Pinnacle. Wardlow says he has already proven himself He has stood by MJF since the day he came into AEW. Anytime MJF needed and assist, Wardlow was there. When there was dirty work to be done, Wardlow was the one to do it. If that doesn't prove to MJF what it means to be in the Pinnacle, then maybe Wardlow doesn't belong.
MJF says maybe Wardlow is right. Yeah, Wardlow cost him the Dynamite Diamond, then he had a chance to get it back and failed at that. But he's been there since day 1 in AEW. Some things go deeper than just wrestling. MJF says he needs to think for a second. MJF takes a step back then out of nowhere, Spears waffles Wardlow in the back with the chair. Wardlow stumbles forward then turns and looks at Spears. Before he can make a move, MJF kicks Wardlow square in the nuts. Wardlow folds to the mat and Spears, Tully and FTR put the boots to him.
As the rest of the Pinnacle drags Wardlow to his feet, MJF takes the chair and the microphone. He looks at Wardlow and says “Wardlow, what have ya done for me lately? Not a god damn thing!” and smashes the chair over Wardlow's head. The Pinnacle leave the ring and we go off the air with a bloody Wardlow laying in the ring.
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on Jun 14, 2021 18:39:54 GMT -5
Card so far for Revolution
AEW REVOLUTION SATURDAY FEBRUARY 27, 2021 LIVE from UNIVERSITY OF DAYTON ARENA - DAYTON, OH
MAIN EVENT AEW WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
KENNY OMEGA (c) w/ Don Callis
vs.
PENTA EL 0 M
AEW WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
YOUNG BUCKS (c)
VS.
PAC & REY FENIX
AEW WORLD SIX MAN TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP DAYTON STREET FIGHT
TEAM TAZ(c) w/ Hook & Taz
VS.
SWITCHBLADE CONSPIRACY
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on Jun 19, 2021 11:42:14 GMT -5
NEWS c/o allelitewrestling.com
Due to the numerous goings-on in AEW as of late, and with the prestige of Revolution, the week leading up to AEW's next Pay-Per-View offering will be huge! As such, we will feature Pay-Per-View caliber matches all week! This includes a few announcements:
- The TNT Title match between JUNGLE BOY and MIRO will be moved to the MAIN EVENT of Dynamite the Wednesday before Revolution!
- Rampage will be nothing short of dynamic as well. The MAIN EVENT of AEW's Friday extravaganza will be announced soon!
Stay tuned for more information on REVOLUTION WEEK! Dynamite Wednesday, July 24 and Rampage Friday July 26, both on TNT, and the culmination of REVOLUTION, Saturday, July 27 LIVE on Pay Per View!
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on Jun 19, 2021 12:11:15 GMT -5
Rampage February 5, 2021 Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum - Winston-Salem, NC
After the opening video plays, we go straight to ring announcer Justin Roberts, while the combatants for the first match are in the ring.
Team Sea Stars vs. Ivelisse & Diamante
Rampage's newest main roster members, sisters Ashley Vox and Delmi Exo, take the fight to the more experienced Ivelisse & Diamante. The newcomers were plucky, but Ivelisse and Diamante controlled the match; that is, until miscommunication causes Ivelisse to miss a superkick on Exo and superkick Diamante instead, sending her to the outside. Exo gets the tag to Vox who dropkicks Ivelisse and locks in the Fish Hook submission. Diamante hits Exo with a Destroyer, but it's for naught as Ivelisse taps out.
Winners: Team Sea Stars
We go to a video, in a dimly lit room. The camera pans back and we hear Rosemary. She says last week was a test of wills for Allie. It was inadvertent, as Su Yung should never have taken possession of “her,” and Thunder Rosa's voodoo doll scrolls across the screen. Allie may have lost the match, but what they revealed is far greater. The camera pans back to see they are sitting at a table with candles and the voodoo dolls of Rosa and Su lying on it. Allie says Thunder and Su have no idea what they've gotten themselves into, as Rosemary and Allie laugh and the video fades out.
Deonna Purrazzo vs. Riho
The AEW and Impact Women's World Champion Deonna Purrazzo has stiff competition in a former champion, Riho. Riho, who is looking to get a win to move into title contention, goes for a northern lights suplex, but the champion blocks and transitions into a side Russian leg sweep follweed by locking in the Fujiwara armbar, forcing Riho to tap. Deonna helps Riho to her feet after the match, then nails her with a bicycle kick for good measure before holding up her title belts.
Winner: Deonna Purazzo
We go backstage to Alex Marvez who introduces the former Women's World Champion Hikaru Shida. He asks Shida about her loss to Britt Baker last week. Shida says she isn't one to whine and takes a loss with grace, but she knows if it weren't for Rebel she would have won. Shida wants to face Baker again, but this time leave Rebel in the back and get the win on your own.
Jade Cargill vs. Nyla Rose w/Vickie Guerrero
Cargill and Rose go power move for power move, even butting horns with the test of strength. Rose tosses Cargill aside with ease, but Cargill comes back with an easy bodyslam on Rose. A double clothesline lays out both women and Vickie Guerrero slides a chair in next to Nyla. Vickie is banging on the mat to get her attention. As the women stir, referee Rick Knox finally notices the chair and goes to move it. While Knox is doing so, Jade pulls a set of brass knucks out of her tights. Guerrero is frantically waving and pointing, which of course distracts Knox, and Cargill smashes the knucks to the head of Rose, who falls like a felled tree. Cargill hides the evidence and covers Nyla for the win. Cargill poses after the match while Guerrero tends to the fallen Rose.
Winner: Jade Cargill
Kris Statlander vs. Priscilla Kelly
A pretty one-sided affair, with Statlander having little trouble with Kelly. She puts Kelly away after the Big Bang Theory, then boops a prone Kelly on the nose.
Winner: Kris Statlander
Back from break, we go to a video with stereotypical dance music playing. We see a blonde woman, sometimes wearing a ball cap, and gaudy cheetah print tights, in various scenes of partying, dancing at clubs and drinking copious amounts of different alcohol. Interspliced are shots of her wrestling in what's obviously a training environment. After a few moments of this, the screen reads simply “SESSION MOTH IS COMING”
AEW Women's World Championship #1 Contender's Match Daria Deville vs. Serena Deeb vs. Kiera Hogan vs. Jordynne Grace
A great match, that sees Serena Deeb eliminated first when Jordynne Grace folds her in half with a powerbomb for the pin. It's down to Hogan, Grace and Deville. Hogan and Grace double team Daria. When she is prone on the mat, Hogan and Grace talk strategy, but out of nowhere Hogan nails grace with a front kick and a cradle neckbreaker that she calls Face the Music, to eliminate her. Hogan quickly rushes over to cover Deville, who kicks out at 2. Hogan goes for Face the Music on Deville, but Daria blocks it, knees Hogan in the gut and takes her down, locking in the kimura. Hogan has no choice but to tap out, and we go off the air with Daria Deville's hand raised, the new #1 Contender that will face Deonna Purrazzo at Revolution.
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on Jun 21, 2021 15:52:50 GMT -5
Dyanamite February 10, 2021 LIVE from Hampton Coliseum – Hampton, VA
After the usual opening, Jim Ross, Excalibur and Tony Schavone welcome us to Hampton, Virginia. We are just over 2 weeks away from one of AEW's biggest shows of the year, Revolution, and things are taking shape, but tonight we have a HUGE main event, as combatants from that show will be in the ring together, when Best Friends' Trent & Chuck Taylor team up with Death Triangle to take on the Elite in a HUGE 10-man tag main event! We also learned last week that all of the Dark Order will be in action this week!
Speaking of the Dark Order, their good buddy Hangman Page's music hits. Hangman says he lost last week. Well, technically he won, but he feels like the loser. It don't feel like a win when you take a 2-on-1 ass beating. The way he figures, he owes Scorpio Sky and Ethan Page one. He'll beat Page. He'll beat Sky. Hell, he'll beat 'em both! How about at Revolution? Page then looks and thinks, then raises the mic.
“Aww, the hell with this. Imma go find them sons a bitches right now.” Page throws down the microphone, downs his drink, tosses the glass to the mat and storms to the back.
Evil Uno & Stu Grayson vs. Top Flight
Top Flight are once again dazzling with their innovative aerial offense, but the veterans Uno and Grayson are just too much for the young Martin brothers. After a tribute to Brodie Lee, Uno nails Darius with a discus lariat to get the pin.
Winners: Evil Uno & Stu Grayson
The camera backstage spies the Inner Circle in their locker room. Jake Hager asks Chris Jericho why he's so sure Darby will fit in with them. Ortiz suggests that Darby go hang out with “those dorks Dark Order.” Santana is quick to remind Jericho of the whole MJF situation with the Inner Circle. Sammy Guevara says that this group is his boys, his family, but if Jericho makes a decision that burns them again, he's done for good.
Colt Cabana, John Silver & Alex Reynolds vs. The Wingmen
The Dark Order members are looking to string together some wins and make some noise in the Six-Man tag scene, while the Wingmen look to play the role of spoilers and earn themselves some cred. Dark Order makes relatively quick work of the Hangmen, and Reynolds hits a stunner on Nemeth, followed by a Silver German suplex, and Cabana using the Flying Apple pin to get the win.
Winners: Colt Cabana, John Silver & Alex Reynolds
5 of the Dark Order makes his way to the ring and high-fives his victorious stablemates. The announcers say that this is his first singles match on Dynamite and they have no idea who it's against, when X's “Wild Thing” plays. The crowd goes nuts and sings along as Jon Moxley makes his way through the crowd, with Eddie Kingston and Sami Callihan not far behind.
Dark Order #5 vs. Jon Moxley (w/ Eddie Kingston & Sami Callihan)
5 starts the match with a dive onto the entire Switchblade Conspiracy, but they catch him and throw him back into the ring. Mox gets in and goes to work. It's a quick one-sided match that Mox ends in a flash after a Paradigm Shift. Following the match, Callihan pulls 5 to his feet and wants to attack him. Mox stops him and the camera picks up Mox saying “he's a good kid” before doing the hair tussle (except 5 wears a mask, so it doesn't look right). While Mox is giving 5 his props, Team Taz' music hits.
Winner: Jon Moxley
Taz, Powerhouse Hobbs, Brian Cage Ricky Starks and Hook come out on the stage. Taz says Mox can beat a schmuck like 5 any day of the week, but what he just did will look like a walk in the park once Team Taz gets done with them. They're gonna wipe the floor with Mox and Kingston, then send Callihan packing back to Impact Wrestling, and that's a fact. Switchblade Conspiracy invites Team Taz to come to the ring, but they just pose with their title belts on the stage.
Orange Cassidy vs. Max Caster w/ Anthony Bowens
After Caster's traditional pre-match rap (still not doing it!), Cassidy comes forward with his usual hot fire offense, followed by hands in pockets. Caster misses a clothesline, and Cassidy hits an armdrag followed by a dropkick and then a dive to the outside. Later in the match, Bowen's grabs Cassidy's ankle, distracting him enough for Caster to get the advantage. Caster goes for the Mic Drop elbow, but Cassidy rolls out of the way. After the two rise to their feet, Orange puts away half of the Acclaimed after the Beach Break and the pin.
Winner: Orange Cassidy
We come back from break and Judas plays. The crowd sings along while Chris Jericho enters the arena. Jericho says he wants an answer from Darby Allin. Is he in or out of the Inner Circle? Allin makes his entrance to the delight of the crowd. Jericho is really laying it on, trying to convince Darby to join the Inner Circle. Darby initially politely refuses. After a lot of ass-kissing, Jericho says, “Darby, you're smart. Reckless, but smart. You know in AEW, you need someone to watch your back.”
At this, Darby grabs the microphone. He says to Jericho, "I'm not sure if you're aware, but I've got someone to watch my back." With that, Sting returns! After a long ovation, Sting says “Chris, I think what Darby is saying is thanks, but no thanks.”
Darby and Sting leave the ring as Jericho looks around bewildered, then begins to throw a temper tantrum as we go to break.
Miro comes to the ring after the break. The announcers say that Miro asked for a match this week against anyone so he can show what he will do to Jungle Boy at Revolution. Dark Order's music hits, and the group makes their way out with 10 entering the ring.
TNT Championship Miro (c) vs. Dark Order's 10
10 uses his power to his advantage to work over Miro in the early going, but Miro is able to regain the advantage and just brutally beat the Dark Order member. After a big Machka kick, it's Game Over for 10 as Miro locks in his patented camel clutch for the win.
Winner and STILL TNT Champion: Miro
Lance Archer storms to the ring and just tosses around two of the ringside staff. When he's satisified, he and Jake Roberts get in the ring. Jake says Archer has been looking for some decent competition, and it looks like Dustin Rhodes stepped up to the plate last week. Jake invites Dustin to step into the ring with the Murderhawk Monster next week, and bring his bullrope because he's gonna need it.
The Hybrid 2 vs. Jurassic Express
A good, even match that came to an end with a Luchasaurus tail whip followed by Jungle Boy locking in the Snare trap on Angelico to earn the submission win.
Winners: Jurassic Express
A video plays recapping the drama between Wardlow and the Pinnacle and the Dynamite Diamond. After the video, Excalibur voices over a graphic saying we will hear from Wardlow next week.
Kenny Omega, Good Brothers & Young Bucks vs. Death Triangle & Best Friends
This match is insane, and it is more than a task for the referee, Bryce Remsburg, to keep order. Too many big moves are hit to even keep track of. Innovative offense and fast-paced action are the rule. It looks like the match is won after Penta drills Karl Anderson with a Package Piledriver, but Matt Jackson superkicks Penta to interrupt the count. After the Bucks take out Chuck Taylor with a BTE Trigger, Omega hits the One Winged Angel to get the win for the Elite. The Elite celebrate and JR notes that this is huge momentum for them going into their matches at Revolution as the show ends.
Winners: The Elite
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on Jun 22, 2021 18:31:04 GMT -5
Rampage February 12, 2021 Hampton Coliseum – Hampton, VA
The show opens with a slow fade in on a graveyard, while a graphic on the screen says “Tijuana, Mexico.” In the moonlight we see a figure walking towards the camera. We hear Thunder Rosa's voice, as she says “Rosemary, you came to AEW and attacked me. This wasn't a random event, though. There was something that drew us together. The more I saw and heard from you, and the more I felt what you are capable of, I knew, it was the darkness that drew us together. I know, Rosemary that you are evil. Deep in your darkest recesses, you are an evil soul.”
Thunder has reached the door to a crypt. She cracks the door open, which is heavy and creaky. Walking into the crypt, Rosa says that while she knows Rosemary is evil she knows Allie on a more personal level, and she knows Allie doesn't have the evil side that Rosemary has. She says Allie needs to find something for herself. Allie has the light in her soul and needs to find it for herself. Stop letting Rosemary lead you from the light. She says “however, Allie, when you look for that guiding light, sometimes you need to first look in the dark, because you never know what you'll find in the deepest, darkest areas of life...or death.”
Rosa turns and looks and the camera pans to three old wooden caskets that are standing against the crypt wall. Rosa opens the first casket and there's a skeleton that resembles Allie. She opens the second and there's a skeleton that resembles Rosemary. “Now what could this one be for?” Rosa says, as she opens the third and Su Yung is in it. Su speaks in tongues as she slowly exits the casket. Rosa does her best DEMONXBUNNY imitation as she laughs and Su's speaking gets louder and the camera fades out.
We go to the Rampage intro video, followed by PYRO AND BALLYHOO! Renee Paquette welcomes us to the show, and says tonight, just weeks away from her first title defense against Daria Deville, we will hear from the AEW Women's World Champion, the Elite Virtosa, Deonna Purrazzo! Likewise, the #1 Contender has also asked for some time to speak. Jim Ross says that the much hyped debut of Session Moth Martina will take place tonight, and Tony Schiavone says we'll kick things off with the red hot Sea Stars, who are facing a huge challenge.
As Sea Stars are making their entrance, we go to a split screen. Renee says moments ago, while Sea Stars were on their way to the ring this happened. They passed Anna Jay & Tay Conti, who congratulated them on their recent streak of victories and look forward to meeting them in the future. Schiavone says that would be a great match to see, but let's find out who their opponents for tonight are.
Sea Stars vs. Oedo Tai
The crowd is excited and surprised by the AEW returns of Jamie Hayter and Bea Priestley. Renee Paquette says that Excalibur gave him a thorough history of Hayter and Priestley teaming in Japan as members of Odeo Tai. Priestley and Hayter are a formidable challenge for Sea Stars, even making it look easy at times. Vox and Exo, however, are able to swing momentum back their way. When things look locked down for Oedo Tai, Hayter goes for a running knee to Exo, but she moves and shoves Hayer towards Priestley. Hayter nails Priestley with the knee, sending her crashing from the apron to the floor. Hayter stares down at her fallen partner, then turns around where Exo surprises her with the Gannosuke Clutch. Priestley tries to break the pin, but is too late and Sea Stars earn the pinfall victory.
Winners: Sea Stars
Immediately after the bell, Priestley attacks Exo. Vox attempts to get Bea off of her sister, but Hayter is quick to tackle Vox. Oedo Tai get the advantage when Anna Jay and Tay Conti hit the ring. Oedo Tai back off and leave the ring. TayJay help Sea Stars to their feet and check on them, offering a handshake. All four shake hands and TayJay lift the arms of the victors...but Vox and Exo share a glance and attack TayJay! Now it's Sea Stars doing the work, before Oedo Tai returns to the ring and its an all around melee. Officials and security rush to the ring as we go to break.
We go backstage where Alex Marvez welcomes the #1 Contender to the AEW Women's World Championship, Daria Deville. He says she was impressive in her victory last week but the real test is in just 2 weeks when she challenges the champion, Deonna Purrazzo. Daria thanks Alex for calling her impressive, and notes how difficult her opponents were to defeat, especially Serena Deeb. She came here for an opportunity she wasn't given elsewhere, and immediately had the deck stacked against her. She “overcame the odds” by defeating her friend Deeb and Purrazzo's hand picked challengers, and at Revolution she will prove that she is worth her weight in gold.
Daria's attention is drawn off screen, and the camera zooms out as Marina Shafir enters the frame. Shafir says Daria was damn impressive last week, and she likes what she sees. How about Daria put her skills to the test next week, and we'll see who comes out on top? Daria is quick to agree, and Alex says that sounds like a hell of a match, next week.
Kris Statlander vs. Diamante
After a lockup, the match quickly moves to the outside, where Diamante batters Statlander with hard shots. Statlander reverses an Irish whip and sends Diamante into the guardrail, following up with a cannonball off the apron before returning the match to the ring. Diamante uses a variation of kicks and a superkick to get a 2 count. After a whip into the corner, Statlander moves out of the way of a charging Diamante and hits a back suplex and handspring twisting legdrop. Statlander boops Diamante, then gets her to the feet for the Big Bang Theory and the win.
Winner: Kris Statlander
We go backstage where Dasha Gonzalez has caught up with Jordynne Grace. Dasha asks Jordynne about being eliminated last week by Kiera Hogan. Jordynne said she was wondering the same thing and hasn't seen Keira since the match. Kiera Hogan just so happens to walk into the interview area and Jordynne asks her what the big idea was? They had Daria dead to rights, and now she's the one with the title match. Hogan says that Jordynne knows damn well it was every woman for herself and she was doing what she had to do. She came here to help Deonna Purrazzo win the title 'for the team' but now that's off the table. Jordynne says that's well and good, but now neither one of them has a title match. Hogan says we all know that she would have pinned Grace anyway so it's a moot point. Grace asks Kiera, why doesn't she prove it tonight, in the ring? Kiera accepts and they wish each other good luck.
Session Moth Martina vs. Renee Michelle
Martina makes her crowd-pleasing entrance, the arena resembles a night club. Martina goes into the crowd with her big bag o'cans and dances with the crowd. Renee Michelle is visibly turned off by the entrance, and attacks at the bell. Martina counters a whip into the ropes with a headscissor takeover, sending Renee scrambling to the corner, where Martina follows up with a bronco buster. After some playing to the crowd, Martina finishes Renee off with the satellite DDT and pinfall. Martina leaves the same way she came in, dancing through the crowd.
Winner: Session Moth Martina
We go again to Alex Marvez, who welcomes Jade Cargill. Alex can't even ask a question before Cargill is bum rushed by Nyla Rose. Rose throws Cargill all around before finding a table in the catering area. Rose boots Cargill in the gut and powerbombs her through the table, then looks around and yells “Look! It's that bitch!”
Kiera Hogan vs. Jordynne Grace
Hogan and Grace have a good, competitive match. Grace uses her size and power to her advantage, keeping Hogan grounded for much of the early going. Hogan is able to push Grace away from an attempted musclebuster to hit a diving hurricanrana from the top for a 2 count. Grace hit a running powerbomb but Hogan kicked out as well. Hogan looked to put Grace away with Face the Music, but Grace reversed and planted Hogan with the Grace Driver to earn a hard victory. After the match, Grace and Hogan shook hands.
Winner: Jordynne Grace
Deonna Purrazzo comes out and says “isn't it sweet, you two getting along? You idiots had one job! That was to become #1 Contender and 'look good in defeat' at Revolution. Now what happens? I have to face Daria Deville. Luckily for YOU, I'm the Elite Virtuosa and the best wrestler in AEW, so we all know the outcome. I'm leaving Revolution with the AEW Women's World Championship. I'm Elite, and the rest can bow at my feet. As for you two...”
Purrazzo turns and is met with a front kick from Hogan, who has obviously heard enough and leaves the ring. Grace looks on in disbelief, and helps Purrazzo to her feet. In her apparent daze, Purrazzo has a fit, and tells Grace to get her. Grace is looking back and forth between Purrazzo and Hogan, and doesn't know what to do. Deonna screams “get her!” Grace is stutter-stepping between going after Hogan and staying where she is. Deonna turns Grace around and slaps her. Grace boots Deonna in the stomach and plants her with a powerbomb. We go off the air with the Women's World Champion laying on the mat.
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on Jun 26, 2021 17:20:23 GMT -5
DynamiteFebruary 17, 2021 LIVE from Blue Cross Arena – Rochester, NYAfter the Dynamite open and pyro, we hear “Judas” playing, and Chris Jericho enters the arena. After the patented crowd sing along, Jericho, who is not enjoying it as usual, begins by asking his fellow Inner Circle members to come to the ring. One by one, he introduces Sammy Guevara, Santana & Ortiz, and Jake Hager. He says he wants to give them their due, and apologizes to the rest of the guys. They are a family, and he thought they might need a new member, but Darby is doing his own thing. Sammy says Jericho just saw Darby's merch numbers and wanted to slap Darby on some Inner Circle shirts. Jericho doesn't dismiss this notion. He thought Darby would be a good fit because he's cool with the “goths.” The rest of the group looks around in bewilderment. Jericho says trying to add to the group doesn't take away from the fact that they're as tight as ever. While it would be nice to add someone, they don't NEED anyone else. Sammy says he talked to Tony Khan, and Jericho can prove to him and the guys how tight they still are, when Christ & Sammy face Sting and Darby at Revolution. PAC & Fenix vs. Private Party w/ Matt HardyFlippy Magoos is the name of the game, and there are none better than the combatants in this match. Fenix is his usual stellar self, and PAC is as crisp as ever. Private Party look to ruin what is a showcase for the #1 contenders to the Bucks' belts, but after a Silly String to PAC, Fenix hits a diving legdrop to Marc Quen and breaks up the pin attempt. Private Party have Fenix seated on the top for Gin and Juice, but Fenix catches Quen on his leap. PAC hits a roundhouse kick on Kassidy, sending him to the floor. Fenix drills Quen with a second rope Fenix Driver, and PAC follows up with a Black Arrow to get the pinfall victory. JR notes how strong 2/3 of Death Triangle looks just weeks away from their shot at Revolution. Winners: PAC & FenixScorpio Sky and Ethan Page come out and ask for a microphone. Sky says they would be happy to face Hangman at Revolution, but that would be unfair for two stand-up guys like them to do, so Page had better find himself some backup. Hangman comes out with a bottle of beer and says he don't need no backup. Sky cheapshots Hangman, and he and Ethan lay a beating on Hangman. Tony Schiavone is screaming for someone to help Hangman. JR asks where Dark Order are, and Excalibur asks for someone to look for them. Ethan yeets Hangman across the ring with the Ego's Edge. Sky gloats as Excalibur says he's being told a camera has found the Dark Order. We go to the back, where Dark Order's locker room door is blocked by a forklift. We can hear yelling on the other side of the door, then we go back to the arena. Sky is pointing to the screen and laughing, while Ethan is holding Hangman's head and forcing him to look at Dark Order's locker room being blocked, and yelling “THERE'S YOUR FRIENDS! NO ONE CAN HELP YOU, HANGMAN!” Hangman is attempting to stumble back to his feet as Ethan grabs Hangman's beer bottle and pours the rest of the beer onto his head. Ethan then grips the bottle by the neck, waits for Hangman to get to his feet, and smashes it over Hangman's head! The Men of the Year leave Hangman lying in a pool of his own blood then head for the hills as the Dark Order finally rushes to the ring. Lance Archer vs. Dustin RhodesArcher and Dustin remain civil for about .5 seconds before all hell breaks loose. They brawl at ringside, using anything that's not nailed down to strike one another with. Referee Bryce Remsburg calls for the bell as the war rages on. Archer grabs Dustin's bullrope, but Dustin hits him across the back with a steel chair, causing Archer to drop it. Dustin picks up the bullrope and rolls into the ring, as Jake Roberts somehow gets Archer to back off. Winner: Double DQDustin calls for a microphone and challenges Archer to a bullrope match, next week on Revolution Week Dynamite. The camera picks up Jake saying he's got a deal and Archer saying everybody dies. Sami Callihan & Eddie Kingston w/ Mox vs. Bear CountrySami & Eddie can't just outwrestle the two hosses so they have to “resort” to their specialty of brawling. Bronson and Boulder put up a good fight and even get a few big moves in, including a near fall on Kingston, but in the end Kingston hits Boulder with Backfist to the Future and Callihan locks Boulder in the Stretch Muffler to earn the victory. JR notes the great tag team consistency shown by a new team in Callihan and Kingston. Schiavone says they will need it to defeat Team Taz at Revolution. Winners: Callihan & Kingston"There's Going to Be a War" by Nonpoint plays, and Excalibur says Wardlow is here! Out comes MJF, followed by the rest of the Pinnacle to a mass of boos. MJF takes the microphone and asks the crowd if they were expecting someone else. MJF puts over Wardlow for being a big, tough son of a bitch, but he's a big, tough, stupid son of a bitch who didn't read the fine print of his contract. In that contract, it is stipulated that Wardlow is employed not by All Elite Wrestling and Tony Khan, but by Maxwell Jacob Friedman, and as such, when Wardlow was kicked out of the Pinnacle, he was then no longer an employee of MJF, so his contract is null and void. MJF says, since everyone is wondering where Wardlow is, and they want to see him so bad, let's throw to some video tape we took last Friday. On the video screen, we see a Starbucks, which Tony Schiavone comments as “looking all to familiar.” We hear Shawn Spears ask if anyone is thirsty, and the camera turns to show the Pinnacle in the back of a limo. They all go in Starbucks and who is behind the counter but Wardlow. MJF says it's damn sad to see how far the mighty have fallen. You can see the anger and redness in Wardlow's face when he sees MJF and company are there. They all make complicated orders, then when they get their drinks, complain and ask to speak to the manager. They say that this employee messed up their orders and they want a refund. MJF asks why they would hire someone so stupid. Wardlow is getting more and more enraged. MJF says this place sucks and throws his iced coffee in Wardlow's face before they leave the store. The shot of Wardlow fades out and we go back to the arena. The crowd is booing vociferously as MJF and the rest laugh hysterically. MJF says we won't have to worry about seeing Wardlow anymore here, because MJF is better than him, and he knows it. Penta vs. Karl Anderson w/ Doc GallowsPenta and Anderson have a whale of a match. It looks like each guy has the match won on a few separate occasions. Penta kicks out of the Spinebuster, and Anderson kicks out of the Package Piledriver. Anderson ints the Gun Stun and thinks its over and performs a cocky pin, but Penta gets the shoulder up just before 3. Penta hits the Penta Driver and pins Anderson, but the ref has barely hit the mat for 3 when Doc Gallows attacks Penta. Winner: Penta El 0 M In no time at all, the Young Bucks and Kenny Omega hit the ring, with Don Callis not far behind. Fenix and PAC intercept the Bucks in the aisle and they brawl off. Good Brothers hit Penta with a Magic Killer Callis orders them to get Penta up for the One Winged Angel when the Best Friends run in and take out Good Brothers. Callis and Kenny head for the hills as Trent and Chuck Taylor check on their unlikely ally. The Bucks join their mates in the aisle as Fenix and PAC return to the ring. JR says he can't wait for the Bucks vs. PAC and Fenix, and Penta challenging Omega for the AAA Mega and AEW World Titles at Revolution. Excalibur says he's just been notified that next week on Revolution Week Dynamite, Good Brothers will face Best Friends and it's falls count anywhere! After the break, we see the back of Miro, He's talk-singing the George of the Jungle song, and when he gets to “watch out for that.....tree.” He turns around and smiles. “Jungle Boy, you want to swing around the jungle of AEW. You fly from tree to tree, diving and flipping. The people, they sing your song, well they can sing, and you can swing, but eventually you'll get to a predator, Jack, and you will then be the prey. I'm a predator, Jack, and this is my jungle. At Revolution, Jack, when you and I meet in my jungle, it will be Game. Over. Watch out for that.......tree.” Young Bucks w/Brandon Cutler vs. Jon Silver & Alex Reynolds (Non-title match)The crowd favorites from Dark Order get a big opportunity at a future title shot. The Bucks are their usual cocky selves and it nearly costs them When going for the Meltzer Driver, Nick Jackson plays to the crowd too long and Alex Reynolds shoves him off the top rope and to the floor. Silver reverses the tombstone position, allowing himself and Reynolds to set Matt up for the double front flip DDT. They hit it, but Nick slides back in just in time to interrupt the count. The Bucks are able to hit an Indytaker on Silver and More Bang For Your Buck on Reynolds to eek out a victory. The show goes off with the Bucks celebrating but JR putting over just how close the Dark Order duo was to a title match. Winners: The Young Bucks
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on Jun 29, 2021 12:30:38 GMT -5
Rampage February 19, 2021 Blue Cross Arena – Rochester, NY
The show opens with a live shot of the arena, and Renee Paquette is in the ring. She welcomes us to Dynamite and introduces the AEW Women's World Champion, the Elite Virtuosa Deonna Purrazzo. Purrazzo comes out with Don Callis in tow. Renee asks Callis what he's doing here. Callis says that he is representation for the Women's World Champion, and as such, it is his duty to watch out for her best interest. That is why I did this. He throws to the video screen.
Jim Ross says that this is the parking lot outside the arena, and a graphic reading “earlier today” is on the screen. Jordynne Grace and Kiera Hogan are in street clothes with suitcases. They get to the arena entrance and a security guard stops them, with 3 other guards behind him. He says they are not permitted entry into the arena. They ask why. He doesn't have the specifics but company ownership has had them barred from the arena.
Back in the ring, Callis says that he was responsible for those two plebeians coming to AEW under the Impact Wrestling talent exchange, and as such, they are not employees of All Elite Wrestling and therefore do not have to be admitted into the arena.
Back to the champion. Since she is such a fighting champion, and since her challenger at Revolution is in action tonight, the champ has decided she will be in action tonight as well. While Deville's match is next, Purrazzo's match will be where champions fight, in the main event!
Daria Deville vs. Marina Shafir
Deville and Shafir square off in some great mat-based wrestling. Both women go for a bevy of submission maneuvers, with each looking for their patented moves (Deville's Kimura, and Shafir's arm triangle). When they are back on their feet, Deville goes for a gut wrench suplex, but Shafir counters and hits a powerslam for a nearfall. From the cover, Shafir immediately mounts Deville and attempts to lock in the arm triangle, but Deville is able to block it and counter with the Kimura lock and earn the submission win. After the match the two women shake hands.
Winner: Daria Deville
A video with some ominous music plays, highlighting between DEMONXBUNNY and Thunder Rosa and Su Yung. Quick shots of the things that have happened, voodoo dolls, skeletons and the combatants. Each time something that favors DEMONXBUNNY happens, we flash to a room with a mirror, and a shadow in front of the mirror. Off camera, we hear the sound of a match, and cut to a candle being lit.We can now see flashes of Allie's eyes in the mirror. As more highlights play, we hear Rosemary's voice, and it would appear that she's talking to Allie.
“Join us. We will guide you. We will show you the way, Allie. Thunder Rosa is right. Embrace the darkness. Find it. But do not look for the light. Join us.” While more highlights play, the camera slowly pans out, and additional shots of makeup sitting on a desk are interspliced with the shots of Allie and the action. We pan further back and see Allie's face, and the lower half is painted much like Rosemary's. The camera pans further back and we see Rosemary standing behind Allie. The camera shows cuts of pins being stuck in the voodoo dolls of Su Yung and Thunder Rosa, and when the camera stops panning the voodoo dolls of Su Yung and Thunder Rosa are mounted to the mirror. On the mirror, written in either red makeup or lipstick reads “EMBRACE THE DARKNESS” and the shot fades out.
TayJay vs. Sea Stars
Sea Stars are out first, and that is important because they attack Anna Jay & Tay Conti right away. JR puts over the newfound aggression from Delmi Exo & her sister Ashley Vox. The match is a wild brawl from the get go, not what you'd expect from these four teams. It quickly spills to the outside, and Renee Paquette notes on commentary that the bell hasn't even been rang to start the match. All four women brawl around ringside before Conti rolls Exo back into the ring. Conti quickly goes for the DDTay but Exo blocks it, reverses and hits a tornado DDT, quickly gets to her feet and dives outside with a plancha suicida, taking out Anna Jay.
Exo tends to her sister before returning to the ring where Tay surprises her with a judo hip throw and another judo toss. Tay once again sets up for the DDTay but is blindsided by a recovered Ashley Vox, who then hits a fisherman's suplex. Vox climbs to the top but is shoved off and back into the ring by Anna Jay. Out of nowhere, Oedo Tai hit the ring and attack everyone. Bea Priestley hits a backpack stunner on Anna Jay while Jaime Hayter takes out Conti with a Falcon Arrow. TayJay are dumped from the ring and they focus their attack on Sea Stars, hitting Exo and Vox each with vicious stereo curb stomps. Hayter and Priestley look around the ring, confident in their destruction.
Winners: No Contest (interference)
We go back outside after the break, where Jordynne Grace and Kiera Hogan are still standing. A car pulls up bumping dance music.
“There's no way this is our Uber” Grace says. The rear window rolls down on the car and Session Moth Martina is in the car.
“Rite, mates, what ya doin outside?” Martina asks. Hogan reiterates the story of them being barred from the building. Martina thinks for a second.
“Aye, well I don't feel much like fighting tonight. Let's blow this joint and get a proper drink in!”
Hogan and Grace look at one another, shrug, and get in the car. The music volume goes back up as the car speeds away.
Leyla Hirsch vs. Renee Michelle
While Renee is preening from her introduction, Hirsch charges immediately with a double-leg takedown and reigns forearms on Michelle's face. Leyla gets Michelle to her feet and sends her to the ropes. Michelle ducks a clothesline and hits a spear and covers for 2. The two trade moves in what amounts to a good match. Both women are on the mat after a double clothesline, and both get up before the 10 count. Leyla hits a bomb of a right forearm and Michelle, to the shock of Schiavone, rears back with a chop. The women trade shots until Michelle cuts Leyla off with a knee to the gut and hits a German suplex. Back on their feet, Michelle goes for another German, but Leyla blocks it, and transitions into a German of her own. Leyla this time tries for a German and Michelle in turn blocks it and gets the back of Leyla. When Michelle lifts Leyla for another attempted German, Leyla flips over, lands on her feet, and dropkicks Michelle in the back of the head. Leyla locks in the Fujiwara armbar, but Michelle gets to the ropes. Leyla quickly gets to the top and hits a moonsault on Michelle for the 3 count.
Winner: Leyla Hirsch
The announcers are running down the matches for next week on Rampage Revolution, as well as Revolution itself, when “EXCUSE ME!” is yelled over the PA system. Vickie Guerrero comes to the ring and announces Nyla Rose. When Nyla gets to the ring, Vickie says Nyla has been booked to face Jade Cargill next week on Rampage Revolution. Vickie, as her manager, has her client's best interest at heart, and wants to make sure Nyla knows what she's getting into. Nyla takes the microphone any says Jade said it herself, Nyla is the most dominant force in AEW. “WAS” Vickie says. “Was is the term she used. Let's face it Nyla, Jade is stronger and more athletic than you, but you're smarter, at least I thought you were. You have to be smarter than pissing off That Bitch.” Nyla asks Vickie just who in the hell she thinks she is, and whose side she is on. Nyla says Jade says she's “That Bitch,” well Vickie is just plain being a bitch, and Nyla leaves the ring. A now regretful and upset Vickie rushes after her.
Abadon vs. Serena Deeb
Deeb makes her entrance and looks not as confident as usual, particularly during Abadon's frightening entrance. Deeb is unsure of the tactic to take with Abadon, who is crawling around on the mat. Deeb eventually chooses a waistlock, but Abadon rises and reverses into her own waistlock and takes Deeb to the mat, raining down fists to the back of her head and back. Referee Bryce Remsburg begins a five count and Abadon screams, sending Remsburg reeling into the corner. Abadon gets Deeb back to her feet and Deeb hits an arm drag. Abadon scrambles to her feet and takes another arm drag. Deeb has the Living Dead Girl backed into the corner and Abadon again screams. Deeb covers her ears and backs up. Abadon charges out with a dropkick that sends Deeb back into the opposite corner. Abadon charges with a shoulder to the gut and begins punching Deeb again. Remsburg again begins the count, and Abadon again screams, this time sending Remsburg hurdling through the ropes to the outside. Abadon gets Deeb and whips her to the ropes. Deeb goes for a cross body but Abadon catches her and hits a spinning backbreaker over her knee. Abadon begins biting the neck of Deeb who screams out in pain. Remsburg's instincts kick in and he goes to get Abadon off of Deeb and Abadon yet again screams and backs Remsburg into the corner. She turns and Deeb hits a belly to bell suplex. Deeb goes for the Serenity Lock but Abadon kicks her off. Abadon rises and Deeb hits forearms. Abadon reels back but the pain isn't registering. Deeb charges and Abadon sidesteps, sending Deeb face first into the corner. Abadon lifts Deeb to a sitting position on the top and is able to set up and execute the Cemetary Driver, scoring a somewhat surprising and dominating pinfall. The announce team put over the magnitude of this victory for Abadon.
Winner: Abadon
We go backstage where Tony Schiavone is standing by with his good friend Dr. Britt Baker DMD and Rebel (Not Reba). They replay Shida's comments from 2 weeks ago, where she challeneged Baker to a rematch but wanted a more fair playing field without Rebel at ringside. Dr. Baker compliments Tony's tie, then says Shida can trust her. She's a doctor, and you can always trust your doctor. Dr. Baker accepts Shida's challenge and suggests they meet next week. She gives her word that Rebel will not be at ringside.
Shida walks into the frame. She says there have been matches before where Rebel wasn't at ringside but somehow still made her impact felt in the ring. Speaking of impact, what's with the crutch? She sees Rebel walking around without it all the time. Rebel says “it's a nagging injury.” No matter, says Shida. She actually WANTS Rebel at ringside, because Shida has been making her rounds and she has found someone that will be in her corner. Kris Statlander comes into the frame and boops Shida. She goes to boop Schiavone, but Dr. Baker slaps her hand away.
The AEW Women's World Champion makes her grand entrance and accompanied by Don Callis, when Jim Ross notes that we have no idea who she's facing. Ross, Schiavone and Renee go over the list of competitors she could face when Don Callis introduces her opponent. She is a world-renowned competitor, and has competed even for WWE. Please welcome, Zoey Ryan!
Tony Schiavone says he's spoke to Zoey and she's a good competitor but no way is she on the level of Purrazzo. Renee Paquette says she met Zoey when she competed as Zoey Stark on the other channel, and she thinks Purrazzo had better not sell her opponent short. Ross says a good performance here, even without a victory, would do well for Ryan's stock in AEW.
Deonna Purrazzo vs. Zoey Ryan (non-title)
Ryan holds her own against the cocky champ. Gets a nearfall. Stark goes for the belly-to-back GTS, but Purrazzo rotates through and goes for a German suplex. Ryan does a backflip and is able to hit the belly-to-back GTS! Ryan covers Purrazzo, but Callis gets on the apron. Daria Deville runs out and pulls Callis off the apron and cocks him with a right fist. The ref counts but Purrazzo kicks out at 2. Ryan goes for the GTS again, but Purrazzo is able to counter into the Fujiwara armbar. Daria rallies the crowd behind Ryan, but the hold is too much and Ryan submits. The show goes off the air with Purrazzo tending to a fallen Callis as Deville checks on Ryan.
Winner: Deonna Purrazzo
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on Jul 1, 2021 10:44:16 GMT -5
NEWS for February 22, 2021 c/o allelitewrestling.com - It's one of the biggest weeks of the year for AEW, the week leading up to REVOLTUION, live Saturday, Feburary 27 on Pay Per View! Be sure to check out the full card at the end of this news update! - Before we get to Revolution, we've got two HUGE shows on TNT! For a show as huge as Revolution, we had to expand it to cover not one, but THREE BIG NIGHTS! - First up, Wednesday at 8PM, LIVE, it's DYNAMITE REVOLUTION! In the main event, MIRO will defend the TNT Championship against JUNGLE BOY! Also, in a big bullrope match, DUSTIN RHODES will be tethered to LANCE ARCHER! AND it'll be mayhem as GOOD BROTHERS take on Chucky T and Trent, BEST FRIENDS in a PITTSBURGH STREET FIGHT! All that, plus we'll hear from the combatants in Saturday's huge PPV show! - Then on Friday at 8, the women of AEW take center stage with a special LIVE edition of RAMPAGE REVOLUTION! The main event will be ANYTHING GOES! It's a LIGHTS OUT, UNSANCTIONED match as THUNDER ROSA and SU YUNG go to war with DEMONXBUNNY! Plus, HIKARU SHIDA looks for revenge against DR BRITT BAKER DMD! As always, REBEL (NOT REBA) will be by the good doctor's side, but Shida has enlisted the help of KRIS STATLANDER to nullify any "advantage" Rebel may bring. Also, it'll be power vs. power when JADE CARGILL locks up with NYLA ROSE (w/ VICKIE GUERRERO)! And it's 2 vs. 2 vs. 2 when tag teams go to war, as it's TAYJAY vs. SEA STARS vs. OEDO TAI! All that and more on RAMPAGE REVOLUTION. - Then it all culminates LIVE on SATURDAY at 8PM, from Dayton, Ohio, with REVOLUTION on Pay Per View! The card is as follows: MAIN EVENT for the AEW WORLD and AAA MEGA CHAMPIONSHIPS
Champion KENNY OMEGA
vs.
Challenger PENTA EL ZERO M
AEW WOMEN'S WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
Champion DEONNA PURRAZZO
vs.
Challenger DARIA DEVILLE
AEW WORLD TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP
Champions THE YOUNG BUCKS
vs.
Challengers PAC & REY FENIX
AEW WORLD SIX-MAN TAG TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP DAYTON STREET FIGHT
Champions TEAM TAZ (BRIAN CAGE, RICKY STARKS & POWERHOUSE HOBBS)
vs.
Challenger THE SWITCHBLADE CONSPIRACY (JON MOXLEY, EDDIE KINGSTON & SAMI CALLIHAN)
STING'S AEW IN-RING DEBUT
STING & DARBY ALLIN
vs.
CHRIS JERICHO & SAMMY GUEVARA
HANGMAN'S REVENGE?
SCORPIO SKY & ETHAN PAGE
vs.
HANGMAN PAGE & A MYSTERY PARTNER (MAYBE?)
AND MORE!
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on Jul 3, 2021 14:25:11 GMT -5
Dynamite February 24, 2021 LIVE from Petersen Events Center – Pittsburgh, PA
After the patented opening PYRO AND BALLYHOO Excalibur puts over that we're just days away from Revolution, and so this is Dynamite Revolution! JR says the main event will see Miro defend the TNT Championship against the red hot Jungle Boy, Dustin Rhodes takes on Lance Archer in a bullrope match. Tony Schiavone says kicking things off is Best Friends' Chuck Taylor and Trent against the Good Brothers!
Falls Count Anywhere Best Friends vs. Good Brothers
Best Friends enter the arena first, and they have their game faces on. Good Brothers are their usual goofing selves, and this backfires as Trent and Chuck Taylor hit stereo dives over the top onto Anderson and Gallows. The match is, as expected, an all out brawl around the arena. Weapons are used by all four men onto each other, and pinfalls are attempted in the crowd, in the mezzanine, and at one point, Gallows and Trent fight into the ladies' bathroom. On their way back into the arena, Gallows and Taylor brawl through the curtain at the top of the seating section and both men roll and fall all the way down the arena stairs to the floor. We then see Anderson and Trent have found their way back into the ring. Anderson hits a spinebuster on Trent but instead of going for the pin he goes outside and sets up a table. When he gets back to the apron, Trent is at the ropes and boots Anderson in the gut. Trent gets on the apron and hits a sick Crunchie off the apron through the table! It's enough to earn the pinfall win for Best Friends, and we go to break as we get shots of the Gallows and Taylor laying on the floor of the arena seating area, and Trent and Anderson lying at ringside in the remnants of a broken table.
Winners: Best Friends
We go back to the Dark Order lair. Evil Uno, Stu Grayson, John Silver, Alex Reynolds, 5, 10 and Colt Cabana are all sad and sullen. Cabana says he can't believe they were put in a situation where they couldn't help Hangman. Evil Uno says they need to make it up to him. He has 5 and 10 go stand outside the door to keep watch, so they don't fall into a situation like last week. As they walk out, Hangman walks in with a beverage in a glass and a bandage wrapped around his head. Evil Uno apologizes for the group not helping him last week, and says they will make it up to him tonight when Silver and Reynolds take on Ethan Page and Scorpio Sky. Silver says to Page that he definitely needs some backup at Revolution, and just needs to admit it. Hangman says he appreciates the gesture, but he's got to handle this, and he will at Revolution when he faces Page and Sky. For now, he's been ordered to go back to the hotel and rest, and he walks off. Colt Cabana tells him to wait up, he'll drive him back. He shouldn't be driving with a head injury. As Cabana leaves, Uno says yeah, also, Hangman is drunk.
Men of the Year vs. Dark Order #'s 5 and 10
Page and Sky make their entrance each carrying a beer bottle, an obvious shot at Hangman Page. Men of the Year make relatively easy work of the outsized 5 and green as grass 10. 5 and 10 get a few shots in, but Men of the Year end it after Sky hits a TKO on 5, and Page impressively launches the not-so-small 10 with ease, hitting him with Ego's Edge to get the 3.
Winners: Men of the Year
After the match, Page and Sky grab the beer bottles, and Schiavone exclaims “they're going to do to 5 and 10 what they did to Hangman last week!” Page and Sky raise the bottles above their heads when Hangman Page's music hits! Hangman Page and Colt Cabana rush the ring, and Men of the Year dive out of the ring and over the barricade into the crowd. Cabana checks on 5 and 10 as Hangman grabs the microphone.
“HEY! HEY! PAGE! SKY! LOOK HERE!”
Hangman reaches up to his head and undoes the bandage and all we see are a few stitches.
“Looks like me and Colt, we'll see you two jagoffs this Saturday!”
Excalibur says Cabana must have got through to Hangman, and he's accepted help for the match at Revolution.
Back from break and Excalibur is running down the goings on between Wardlow and the Pinnacle when we hear “Wrestling has more than one royal family.” “Kingdom” by Downstait kicks in and Cody Rhodes makes his return to Dynamite. The crowd goes crazy as the American Nightmare makes his entrance. Cody plays to the crowd and takes the microphone from Justin Roberts. As the crowd hushes, Cody says how he missed this, and we're just days away from Revolution. What would Dynamite Revolution be without the American Nightmare? He's going to make it short and simple. He's been out of action for far too long so he needs some ring time, so anyone in the back without anything to do tonight feel free to step up. The SCU theme hit and Christopher Daniels came out. Jim Ross put this over as a night of surprises as is the first time we've seen either Rhodes or Daniels on Dynamite in some time.
Cody Rhodes vs. Christopher Daniels
Rhodes and Daniels shake hands to start the match. Rhodes takes the momentum of a collar and elbow tie up and forces Daniels into the corner but gives him a clean break. A second tie up and this time it's Daniels with the advantage as he forces Cody into the corner and returns the clean break in kind. A third collar and elbow sees Rhodes take a side headlock before being pushed off into the ropes. Leapfrogs, drop downs and the like happen before Daniels nails Cody in the kisser with a calf kick. Daniels has the advantage early and hits a bevy of his trademark moves, including a uranage and an STO. Daniels goes for the Angels' Wings but Cody blocks it and and reverses to a Russian leg sweep. Now its Cody's turn to control the match, and he builds up to Cross Rhodes, which Daniels blocks and hits his own variation that Excalibur notes is called Last Rites, but only gets a 2 count. Daniels seamlessly floats over into the Koji Clutch but is too close to the ropes and Cody is able to get his foot just on the bottom rope to earn a break. Daniels drags Cody to the center of the ring and calls for the BME, but he misses and Cody picks Daniels up and plants him with Cross Rhodes for the 3 count. After the match, Cody helps Daniels to his feet and they hug.
Winner: Cody Rhodes
After the break, the Pinnacle make their entrance. MJF says now that they've disposed of the albatross around his neck, they need something to occupy their time. Hangman is busy, and if he loses the Dynamite Diamond to Men of the Year, he'll just take it to them. Spears suggests they can go play Among Us with Dark Order. Tully Blanchard asks what the hell Among Us is. Dax Harwood says they'll just go to Rampage and beat up the Inner Circle...AGAIN, and Cash Wheeler adds that they'll take out Sting and Darby while they're at it.
“Listen here, MJF, you little prick!” Tony Schiavone is standing on the entrance ramp with a piece of paper and a microphone. “I have received this from the President of All Elite Wrestling, Tony Khan. He says, MJF, at Revolution, you won't have to worry about Sting, Darby Allin or the Inner Circle. You won't be wanting to play Among Us with Dark Order. At Revolution you have a match, and it is against this man...
“There's Going to Be a War” plays and Wardlow comes out to a huge ovation. When the music ends, Wardlow says “last week, you said I was big, tough and stupid. You must really be the stupid one if you think Tony Khan would let me wrestle in his ring without a contract. I worked for you, MJF, but I've been All Elite since day one. Saturday, bring your buddies. Bring Tully. You'll need all of them.”
Bullrope match Dustin Rhodes vs. Lance Archer
After Justin Roberts announces the match, he states the rules, which are simple. The combatants will each have a wrist tied to the bullrope, and whoever gets the pinfall or submission wins. After the entrances, referee Paul Tuner puts one end of the bullrope on Rhodes' wrist, and theother end of the bullrope on Archer's wrist. Schiavone notes the rather calm demeanor of Archer which is very unusual. The bell rings, however, changing all that. Archer and Rhodes rush each other and trade right hands. Rhodes hits a succession of rights that send Archer reeling. Rhodes shoots Archer into the ropes and on the rebound nails him with the cowbell, sending Archer crashing to the mat. Archer rolls under the bottom rope and he is busted open. Rhodes slides under the bottom as well, but Archer catches him with an elbow to the gut. After two more, Archer slides under the turnbuckle and yanks on the rope, pulling Rhodes face first into the ring post. The camera closes in on Rhodes' face and where there was black and blue facepaint, there is now crimson red as well and both men are busted open. Archer gets on the apron on the same side of the ring as Rhodes and wraps the bullrope around Rhodes' neck, then steps over the top back into the ring, pulling up on the rope and choking Rhodes. After struggling a bit, Rhodes is able to get his knee on the apron, gain his balance, and punches Archer right in the dick. Archer goes down and Rhodes more or less throws himself over the top like a sack of potatoes back into the ring. Rhodes goes for a bulldog but Archer tosses him across the ring. Archer goes for a rope walk moonsault but doesn't notice the bullrope is in between his legs. Dustin yanks on the rope and Archer lands stomach first on the top rope and falls to the floor. This time, Dustin is the one that wraps the rope on Archer's neck and chokes him. Rhodes is able to get Archer back into the ring and sets him in the corner for the Shattered Dreams. Rhode hits it and for the second time in the match Archer is in immense groin pain. Rhodes climbs to the second rope and calls for a Destroyer, but Archer cowbells him again in the head, and is able to hit Rhodes with the Blackout for the 3 count.
Winner: Lance Archer
After the break, Kenny Omega's music hits, and the Cleaner makes his entrance, flanked by Don Callis, the Young Bucks and the Elite Virtuosa, Deonna Purrazzo. Callis says that everyone in the ring is on a roll heading into one of the biggest weekends of the year. Two weeks ago, they won the big 10-man tag match, last week the Bucks proved that they are the best tag team in the world, and the Elite Virtuosa survived a test from stiff competition. After Saturday, they will all have their gold still and the Elite will roll on into 2021 and beyond as the best collection of talent on God's green earth! Death Triangle's music plays and PAC, Penta, Alex Aberhantes and Fenix make their way to the ring. PAC says that the Bucks and Kenny's days are numbered, and that number is 3. Hold their gold, look at it, love it because come Saturday they will all kiss it goodbye. Penta takes the microphone and says “Kenny, eres un campeon de papel. Sabado te quermaras!” Aberhantes is kind enough to translate. “Kenny, Penta says, you are a paper champion, and Saturday, you will burn!” PAC takes the microphone back. “Aye guys, I see you brought your friend, miss “Elite Virtuosa” with you...well, miss Purrazzo, we made a little friend of our own!” Out comes Daria Deville! Deville and Death Triangle charge the ring, but the Elite all back off. Penta leads the crowd in a chant of “Cero Miedo” as we go to break.
TNT Championship Miro (c) vs. Jungle Boy
The crowd is electric during Jungle Boy's entrance, singing along fervently to “Tarzan Boy” as JR passionately says that “this is Jungle Jack Perry's night!” The crowd moves to a hush and the mood changes as Miro makes his way to the ring, the TNT Championship around his waist. After the introductions and the bell the two circle one another. Miro throws a roundhouse kick but Jungle Boy ducks. They circle and Miro goes for another kick that Jungle Boy ducks; however Miro feigns the kick and nails Jungle Boy with it on the way back up, sending Jungle Boy to the mat. Miro sends Jungle Boy to the ropes and goes for a Samoan Drop, but Jungle Boy counters and goes for a sunset flip. Miro lifts his foot to stomp Jungle Boy but no one is home, and Jungle Boy surprises Miro with a dropkick to the back of the head, sending Miro through the ropes to the outside. Jungle Boy hits a succession of suicide dives, but Miro catches him on the third one and rams him back first into the ringpost, and follows with a second. Miro rolls Jungle Boy back into the ring and it's the Miro show for the next several minutes. Miro hits Jungle Boy with a fallaway slam, and follows up with the Samoan Drop he went for earlier, this time hitting it. Miro sends Jungle Boy into the corner, and charges in only to be met with the boot of Jungle Boy, who charges at Miro in turn and goes for a running Hurricanrana. Miro counters the Hurricanrana with a sitting powerbomb but only gets a 2 count. Miro sends Jungle Boy into the ropes and goes for a dropkick but Jungle Boy holds the top rope and Miro dropkicks nothing but air. Jungle Boy waits for Miro to get to his feet and charges, Miro goes for a backdrop but Jungle Boy does a backflip off of Miro's Back and hits a poisonrana! Jungle Boy covers but Miro kicks out at the last second! Jungle Boy goes for the snare trap, but Miro rolls through and is able to hook Jungle Boy's leg but only gets a 2. Back to their feet and Miro hits a stiff Machka kick, and it's Game Over for Jungle Boy. He hangs in as long as he can but once Miro bends Jungle Boy in half and rolls to his back, Jungle Boy has no choice but to submit. We go off the air with Miro holding the TNT Title high in the air.
Winner and STILL TNT Champion: Miro
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on Jul 16, 2021 18:05:03 GMT -5
Rampage February 26, 2021 LIVE from Petersen Events Center in Pittsburgh, PA
After the Rampage intro video and pyro, we scan the crowd while we are welcomed to the show.
“The road to Revolution has one final stop, here in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania! I'm Renee Paquette, joined as always by Good Ol' JR Jim Ross and Tony Schiavone. Gentlemen, the time is here! It's time for Rampage Revolution!”
“You got that right, Renee” says Ross. “We have some huge matches tonight! The main event will see the long-awaited clash between four of the most unusual stars in AEW, when Thunder Rosa teams with Su Yung to take on Rosemary and Allie! It's a lights out match! Anything goes!”
“That's right, JR!” says Schiavone. “Plus two of the most dominant forces in AEW collide when the Native Beast Nyla Rose locks horns with 'That Bitch' – her words, not mine – Jade Cargill! Plus in tag team elimination action, it's Team Sea Stars vs. Tay Conti & Anna Jay vs. Oedo Tai! But first, it's not Pittsburgh, it's Brittsburgh! Let's go to the ring!”
Dr. Britt Baker DMD w/ Rebel (not Reba) vs. Hikaru Shida w/ Kris Stalander
“The doctor will see you now” is said over the arena PA and the crowd comes unglued as Dr. Britt Baker DMD makes her way to the arena, with a gold T-shirt on that reads “BRITTSBURGH” and Rebel (not Reba) not far behind waving a terrible towel and the crowd follows in kind. Paquette puts over the homefield advantage Baker has, but Ross notes that Shida is a seasoned veteran who won't let that get into her head. Shida enters the arena to mostly boos with a smattering of respectful applause. The crowd is much more receptive to Shida's second for this match, Kris Statlander. As Shida enters the ring, Kris has her alien eyes locked on Rebel. The two women stand face-to-face and Baker is jawing off at Shida, then face palms her. Shida responds with an open-hand palm strike that sends the doctor on her heels. Shida follows up with 2 more palm strikes and knees to the stomach, then goes to shoot Baker off the ropes. Baker reverses but doesn't let go of Shida's arm and clotheslines her over the top to the floor. As referee Bryce Remsburg backs Baker away from the ropes, Rebel looks for her opportunity to strike, but Statlander stands guard over Shida, who regains her composure. Shida gets to the apron only to be met and suplexed back into the ring by Baker. Britt goes for a quick cover but Shida kicks out at 1. Much of the match sees the two women trade submission attempts and some slick mat wrestling, while Rebel continuously looks for ways to get into the action, only to be thwarted by Statlander. Baker has a plethora of nearfalls, after a shining wizard, then one after a fisherman's neckbreaker, a curb stomp, and one after a Baker Buster. Britt is getting frustrated, so she goes to ringside and sets up a table. Britt drags Shida to the apron and goes for a Baker Buster through the table, but Shida blocks it and hits an Arawashi Driver on the ring apron. Both women are exhausted and Shida rolls Baker back into the ring but Baker kicks out at the last possible second. Shida sets up and hits the Falcon Arrow and again Baker somehow kicks out! Shida gets in the Full Metal Muffler, but Baker is too close to the ropes and gets the rope break. Shida looks like she's going for another Falcon Arrow, but she seats Baker on the top rope. Schiavone says she's about to take the Falcon Arrow up a notch, but Baker kicks her in the face and comes off the second rope with a clothesline. Baker this time seats Shida on the top. She climbs up and is going for a top rope superplex, but Shida hits Baker in the ribs twice, then shoves her off, and Baker crashes to the mat. Shida is still sitting on the top when Rebel climbs to the apron. Statlander gets up next to Rebel, grabbing her arm, and Rebel turns, spraying her in the eyes with what looks like Mace. Statlander's arms flail and she nails Remsburg, sending him flying. Meanwhile Rebel shoves Shida off the top, crashing through the table and to the floor! Rebel rolls Shida back into the ring and places Baker on top of her, and Remsburg counts the slow 3. The hometown crowd pops, but not as feverishly as they may have with a clean win. Rebel helps Baker to the back as medical staff tend to Shida in the ring and Statlander on the floor. Ross says he has a feeling this is far from over.
Winner: Dr. Britt Baker DMD
Triple Threat Tag Team Elimination Match Oedo Tai vs. Sea Stars vs. TayJay
With one member of each team in, the match is chaotic from the start. Conti, Vox and Priestley start the match. At the bell, Conti hits a jumping knee on Vox, sending her out of the ring. Priestley immediately senses opportunity and goes to lock in the octopus hold but Conti counters with a judo throw and a fujiwara armbar. Vox slides back in and grabs the other arm of Priestley, locking in the armbar and fishhook. Priestley is screaming but before she can submit Hayter enters the ring and stomps on Vox and Conti. This draws Exo and Jay in the ring and a brawl ensues. Once order resumes, the story of the match is every time someone gets close to a decision, someone's teammate saves them from elimination. Oedo Tai and Sea Stars control the majority of the match, taking turns doing work on Conti and Jay. Conti starts to develop brusing and a blackened left eye from the stiff strikes of Priestley and Hayter, and a stiff running knee from Hayter busts Jay's nose and she bleeds heavily. Despite all this, Jay and Conti fight on. The first elimination comes when Conti hits a bicycle kick on Exo and tags in Jay. Number 99 does the Brodie Lee taunt, then hits the discus lariat on Exo and covers. Vox attempts to save her partner but Conti spears Vox and the 3 is counted.
TEAM SEA STARS ARE ELIMINATED
Jay and Conti back to their corner as Sea Stars leave the ring, and they stare daggers at Oedo Tai across the ring. Hayter and Priestley smell literal blood and are almost comical in their confidence. Hayter and Conti meet in the middle of the ring and Hayter goes for a haymaker right but she telegraphs it, and Conti counters with a spinning back kick that sends Hayter flying back into her corner. Priestley tags in and dodges a Conti running knee, causing Conti to knee Hayter right in the face and she is busted open as well, and falls to the floor. Conti turns and Priestley hits her with a cutter. Priestley covers but Jay saves Conti. Priestley whips Conti into the ropes and goes for a bicycle kick. She nails it, but Jay made a blind tag so Aubrey Edwards doesn't count. Priestley looks incensed and rises to argue with Aubrey, and Jay hits her with a kick to the back of the knee and a flipping neckbreaker. Jay looks to the crowd with tears in her eyes, again signals to Brodie Lee and hits a discus clothesline on Priestley and gets the 3 count.
Winners: TayJay
After the match as Tay and Jay are celebrating, two women wearing matching sleeveless zip-up hoodies with the hoods up and shorts hit the ring and attack the winners. One woman hits Conti with a series of kicks, followed by a superkick that sends her through the ropes to the floor. The other woman hits Jay with a spinning backfist, dragon suplex and fallaway slam, then locks in a guillotine choke as the first woman looks on. She releases the hold and kicks Jay out of the ring to the floor. The two women face the camera and remove their hoods.
“My god, JR!” Schiavone says. “that- that's Killer Kelly! And that's Kelly Klein!”
We go backstage, where Dasha Gonzalez introduces “the Native Beast” Nyla Rose, and her manager Vickie Guerrero. Dasha says to Nyla that we are just minutes away from her clash with Jade Cargill, and asks what she's thinking. Nyla says she's thinking what she always has, no matter what anyone thinks - and she shoots a sideways glance at Vickie – that the Native Beast is THE most dominant force in AEW. Jade thinks she's “That Bitch” but tonight one thing is for sure, Jade will be Nyla's bitch! As Nyla walks off Dasha says “Vickie, comment?” Dasha holds the mic over to Guerrero who for once is silent. Vickie looks at Dasha with concern on her face before following Nyla.
Jade Cargill vs. Nyla Rose w/ Vickie Guerrero
Nyla and Jade have a long faceoff and the crowd is unsure of who to root for. Nyla and Jade jaw at each other and Jade shoves Nyla. Nyla follows with a shove of her own. Jade hits the ropes and shoulder blocks Nyla, who doesn't budge. Nyla invites Jade to do it again. Jade does so and Nyla doesn't budge again. Jade this time lays down the gauntlet for Nyla, who obliges, but it's trickery as Jade catches Nyla with a bicycle kick, sending the Native Beast falling through the ropes to the outside. Jade does some pushups in the ring as Vickie gives Nyla words of encouragement. Jade invites Nyla back in, and Nyla cautiously gets back into the ring. Jade calls for a test of strength but as soon as the two lock hands, Jade knees Nyla in the gut, sends her to the ropes and hits a surprisingly easy Samoan drop. Nyla is stunned as Jade gets her to her feet and locks Nyla in a double chicken wing, lifts her in the air and hits a facebuster. Jade rolls Nyla over, sits on her and flexes as the referee counts the 3. The announcers are shocked at the ease with which Jade defeated Nyla, and she has quickly and fiercely put the women of AEW on notice.
Winner: Jade Cargill
After the match, Vickie tends to Nyla. As Nyla regains her bearings and gets up, Vickie screams “I TOLD YOU, SHE IS THAT BITCH!” Vickie slaps Nyla, and Jade slams Nyla with another double chicken wing facebuster. Jade stands with one foot on Nyla as Vickie raises her hand.
Lights Out Match Thunder Rosa & Su Yung vs. DEMONXBUNNY
Before the match begins, we go to Justin Roberts.
“Ladies and gentlemen, the lights are about to turn off, signifying the end of AEW's sanctioned event. When they turn back on, AEW will not be responsible for what takes place. Falls will count anywhere. There will be no time limit, no countouts and no disqualification. Anything goes in your main event toinght, an unsactioned, Lights Out Match!”
The lights turn off, then back on. When the lights hit, DEMONXBUNNY are standing on the stage, and “the Nobodies” by Marilyn Manson plays. No sooner does the chorus to the song hit, then Thunder Rosa and Su Yung run out from behind and attack Rosemary and Bunny, and the fight is on! JR says we have no idea what we will see between these four women, as Rosemary and Thunder Rosa brawl around the outside, and Su Yung and the Bunny do the same on the ramp. It's hard to keep up with the action, but among the highlights, Rosemary hits an exploder on Rosa on the floor, then goes under the ring for the plunder. She pulls out a trash can, some kendo sticks and a steel chair, tossing each item into the ring. Rosemary grabs Rosa to toss her into the ring, but Rosa knees Rosemary in the gut and throws her into the ringside barricade. As Rosa plays to the crowd, Schiavone says that they should keep an eye on the other two. The camera switches and Bunny is setting up a table on the floor in front of the entrance stage. Out of nowhere, Su Yung whacks Bunny across the back with a chair. Yung drags Bunny back to the stage and hits a sick Samoan Driver off the stage through the table on the floor! The crowd erupts in “Holy shit!” chants as both combatants lie dormant on the floor.
Meanwhile in the ring, Thunder Rosa hits an inverted DDT on Rosemary on the trash can. Rosa gives a snide look to the crowd, goes back to the outside and pulls out a sack, emptying its contents onto the mat. “Thumbtacks!” JR exclaims. Rosa goes for a powerbomb but Rosemary blocks it. Rosemary goes for a backdrop but Rosa bridges and lands on her feet. Rosemary sets Rosa up for an exploder on the tacks, but Yung comes out of nowhere with a kendo stick shot to the back of Rosemary. Su hits Rosemary with a Samoan Drop on the tacks, and Rosa follows up with a double stomp off the top! Rosa covers, but Bunny pulls her out of the ring and superkicks her. Yung goes for a dropkick through the ropes but Bunny moves and eats a superkick as well. Bunny sets up a table then pulls another bag from under the ring. She gets into the ring and tends to the fallen Rosemary, who shows the scars of thumbtacks in her back, and little streams of blood where ones have pierced her and fallen out. Bunny opens the bag and pulls out the voodoo dolls of Thunder Rosa and Su Yung. Rosemary is suddeny revitalized and the two laugh. As this is happening, behind DEMONXBUNNY we see Rosa and Yung rise from the outside where they were lying dormant. They slowly slide into the ring and get to their feet. Rosemary and Allie both go to stick pins in the dolls, but Rosa and Yung grab them, spin them around, and hit stereo black mist into the eyes of DEMONXBUNNY. Allie and Rosemary scream in agony as Rosa locks Allie in the Peruvian Necktie and Yung put Rosemary in the Lotus Lock, giving them no choice but to submit.
Rosa grabs the voodoo dolls and puts them into the sack, and raises them overhead as Yung looks at them. Renee Paquette signs off, and says with this as the appetizer, what could Revolution have in store tomorrow night?
Winners: Thunder Rosa & Su Yung
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Post by Ishmeal Loves Kaseyhausen on Jul 19, 2021 17:33:56 GMT -5
Revolution February 27, 2021 LIVE from University of Dayton Arena - Dayton, OH
An intro video plays running down the card for the night, follwed by pyro and the rabid, capacity crowd being panned. Jim Ross, Excalibur and Tony Schiavone welcome us to Dayton, Ohio and AEW Revolution, then throw it to Justin Roberts for the first match.
AEW World Tag Team Championship Young Bucks (c) vs. PAC & Rey Fenix
PAC and Fenix are introduced first, followed by The Bucks making their usual cocky entrance, feigning tossing merch to the crowd. When they get to the ringside area, PAC and Fenix surprise them with stereo Fosbury flops onto the Bucks. Fenix tosses Nick into the ring and the bell is rung, the match officially starting. Fenix goes for a front flip leg drop but Nick moves, both men get to their feet and go move for move, counter for counter at a million miles per hour, and have a standoff that sends the crowd into a frenzy. Each man tags their partner, and PAC starts off with stiff kicks to the legs of Matt Jackson before they do the same, countering each others moves and countering the counters. PAC goes for a German suplex but Matt reverses into a straight jacket supex for a 2 that Fenix interrupts. Nick enters with the first superkick of the night to the jaw of Fenix, sending him from the ring, and Nick follows up vaulting over the top and going for a PK on Fenix on the floor. Fenix grabs Nick's leg blocking the move, but Nick dives down and hurricanranas Fenix. Nick goes back to the ring and it's Bucks signature move time, as they hit the crowd favorites on PAC. Bucklebomb and kick to the back of the head, springboard spash and standing moonsault, and a backflip double dropkick are not enough to put PAC away. Once Fenix re-enters the fray, he and PAC are able to get control. Fenix hits a double springboard 450 on Nick but only for a 2. Nick clotheslines Fenix when he's near the ropes, sending both of them tumbling to the outside. PAC senses and opportunity and scales the ropes but misses the Black Arrow as Matt rolls out of the way. Nick returns to the ring and the Bucks hit a Meltzer Driver on PAC and follow up with a BTE Trigger for good measure and the Bucks retain the titles.
Winners and STILL AEW World Tag Team Champions: Young Bucks
The Bucks are still celebrating up the aisle when Hangman Page's music plays. The crowd pops huge for him as Hangman storms to the ring. Hangman doesn't even spare a glance at the Bucks, who eyeball him. Nick looks set for a superkick, but Matt grabs him and they head to the back. Hangman grabs a microphone and calls out Men of the Year. “We ain't gotta wait til our 'alotted time.' Let's get this shit done now!”
A huge “Cowboy Shit” chant breaks out as Hangman waits. The chant grows to boos before the music of Ethan Page and Scorpio Sky strut onto the stage looking cocky as ever. Ethan is posing and Sky is just laughing and shaking his head. Ethan and Sky get in the ring and are shit talking Hangman who just looks at them, when “JOIN THE DARK ORDER” is heard. Hangman smiles and the entire Dark Order comes to the stage. The seas part and Colt Cabana makes his way to the ring.
Hangman Page & Colt Cabana vs. Men of the Year
Hangman is fired up, but Cabana talks to him and convinces Hangman that he should start the match. After an early flurry of offense by Cabana, the story unfolds as Men of the Year keeping control and cutting the ring in half. It's old school tag team wrestling strategy with quick tags and brutal offense, and the illegal man taking advantage of the referee's 5-count to get of the ring. Hangman constantly protests the tactics of Ethan and Sky, but while referee Rick Knox is admonishing Hangman, Men of the Year take advantage and double team Cabana. Ethan Page has Cabana ripe for the pickings and sets him up for the Ego's Edge. All Ego lives up to his nickname, taking a few seconds to play to the crowd and camera, and it bites him. When he gets Cabana up, the wily veteran is able to wriggle loose, hit the ropes and nail a Flying Apple to Page. With both men down, it's a snail's race to their respective corners. Ethan gets to Sky first, but is just a skosh too late to prevent Cabana from tagging in Hangman, who comes in the proverbial house of fire. Hangman lays into Sky with rights and lefts, driving him into the ropes. He sends Sky off and hits a discus forearm follwed by a German suplex. Sky rolls around and Ethan tries to attack Hangman, only for Hangman to hit a dropsault, dropkicking Ethan and moonsaulting on Sky. Hangman gets a 2 count. Ethan goes for an elbow drop and Hangman moves, causing Ethan to elbow his own partner. Hangman sends Ethan into the corner and runs in with a corner dropkick and Ethan falls to the floor. Sky staggers to his feet and Hangman capitalizes, planting him with a DeadEye. Hangman goes to his corner and tags in Cabana, then gets on the apron and sets Sky in his sights. Sky staggers to his feet and is nailed with a vicious Buckshot Lariat and Cabana follows up with the Superman pin for the win. After the bell, Dark Order comes out and celebrates with Hangman and Cabana.
Winners: Colt Cabana & Hangman Page
MJF vs. Wardlow
MJF enters first with the entire Pinnacle. Referee Aubrey Edwards orders everyone to the back. MJF takes the microphone and reminds her that Tully Blanchard has a manager's license and as such, can stay at ringside. Wardlow's music plays and he enters as the Pinnacle is exiting. They have a stand off on the entrance and before any shenanigans can ensue, referees and officials come out to escort FTR and Spears to the back. Wardlow enters the ring, his eyes firmly planted on MJF. Wardlow is focused on his target and when the bell sounds, MJF immediately exits the ring and goes to Blanchard for counsel. MJF spends what feels like forever working the count to 9, then rolling in to break it and going back to Blanchard. Wardlow finally has enough and gives chase. MJF runs around 2 sides of the ring and gets in. Wardlow slides in after him and MJF goes for an elbow, only for Wardlow to slide back out. Wardlow grabs hold of MJF and the crowd roars. Wardlow drags MJF through the ropes and throws him into the barricade. Schiavone is gleeful on commentary with MJF getting his. Wardlow throws MJF for the corner post. MJF tries to reverse and Wardlow just stands there, looks at MJF, and lifts him up overhead, powerslamming MJF right to the floor. It's Wardlow this time who rolls into the ring to break the count. Wardlow grabs MJF again and looks around, then spots what he was looking for. Wardlow drags MJF and plants him with a powerbomb through the timekeeper's table. Wardlow picks MJF up like a sack of potatoes and tosses him back into the ring. Wardlow tosses MJF from pilalr to post with a biel and belly to back suplex. Wardlow gets MJF up for the F10 but Tully gets up on the apron. Wardlow drops MJF and as ref Aubrey admonishes Tully, Shawn Spears runs out of the crowd with a chair and wraps it around the head of Wardlow with a vicious shot. Spears heads for zee hills and Tully drops down to the floor and suddenly backs off. Edwards turns and MJF has a hand draped across the chest of Wardlow. Edwards counts the 3, and a barely conscious MJF “earns?” the victory. The Pinnacle comes back out to the ring and carries their woozy and beaten leader to the back.
Winner: MJF
World Six-Man Tag Team Championship Dayton Street fight Team Taz (c) w/ Hook vs. Switchblade Conspiracy
Taz is on commentary and despite pulling for his boys, gives Moxley, Callihan and Kingston their fair share of credit. The match is crazy and non-stop action from the jump. It's too much to try and keep track of. Callihan and Cage brawl into the crowd, Hobbs and Moxley do the same, and Starks and Kingston go to war in the ring. The match is a frenzy but Taz is quick and frequently pointing out that the match can only be won in the ring. After a few minutes of craziness, all six men wind up back in the ring. Somewhere along the way, Cage was busted open and is bleeding buckets. Callihan is cut as well though not nearly as bad. Starks and Callihan are battling on the apron when Starks spears Callihan and both men fall to the floor. Cage is on top and Kingston crotches him, climbs up and hits a HUGE Saito suplex to the mat! Mox sets Hobbs up for the Paradigm shift but Hook jumps to the apron. Out of nowhere, Kingston smashes Hook with Backfist to the Future, allowing Mox to hit Hobbs with the Paradigm Shift and 3 seconds later, we have new champions!
Winners and NEW World Six-Man Tag Team Champions: Switchblade Conspiracy
AEW World Women's Championship Deonna Purrazzo vs. Daria Deville
Daria Deville enters first, as challengers do, accompanied by Alex Aberhantes. Deonna Purrazzo enters flanked by Don Callis and has an elaborate pyro display as she holds the AEW World Women's Championship high for all to see. Deville offers a handshake, which Purrazzo scoffs at and holds the title high, then presses it into the face of Deville. “Take a good look! This is as close as you're gonna get!” Purrazzo says, and then turns her back on Deville.
From the opening bell it is a grappling match and each woman tries her hardest to get in their preferred submissions. Deville tries for the Kimura but Purrazzo escapes, and she in turn goes for her patented Fujiwara armbar. Deville is able to get out of it and gets control of Purrazzo's back, going for a rear naked choke. Callis jumps on the apron and demands the referee break the hold as it is an illegal choke, but Mike Chioda has none of it, saying and signaling that Deville is applying pressure to the chin, not the neck. Aberhantes grabs the foot of Callis and pulls him off the apron. The two seconds get in each other's faces, and Chioda leaves the ring, ordering them both to the back.
The absence of Callis and Aberhantes plays more of a role in the approach of Purrazzo than it does Deville. Daria is able to control the match, wearing down the champion with strikes and submission moves in an attempt to lock in the Kimura. Purrazzo is able to duck Deville's attempt at the Square-Up Kick, and hits a German Suplex. Purrazzo cinches up Deville for the three amigos. She hits 2 suplexes and on the third, Deville blocks and counters with a hellevator but it's only good for a 2 count. Deville sends Purrazzo into the ropes and goes for a spinebuster but Purrazzo counters with a DDT and gets a close 2 count. Purrazzo comes off the ropes for a big boot but Deville avoids it and spears Purrazzo! Deville signals for the Kimura and goes into a mount, but Purrazzo grabs Deville and rolls her up. Purrazzo grabs the ropes for extra leverage, which the referee doesn't see, and gets the 3 count to retain the championship. Purrazzo leaves the ring and grabs the belt from the timekeeper and heads for the aisle as Callis comes out to celebrate with the champion after her tainted victory.
Winner and STILL AEW World Women's Champion: Deonna Purrazzo
Chris Jericho & Sammy Guevara vs. Sting & Darby Allin
Jericho and Guevara enter first, both looking super stoic. The crowd sings along to Judas as Jericho looks on in an almost mocking approval. Allin enters next to a rousing ovation, and the place comes unglued with the Icon makes his entrance. Sting and Allin exchange a fist bump in the ring and Sting removes his t-shirt, even this gesture getting a large pop from the crowd. Guevara and Allin start the match off as Excalibur notes their history outside of AEW, as well as in the company. As the two approach one another to lock up, Sammy backs off into his corner and consults with Jericho. Allin looks at them with an almost apathetic expression as the crowd boos. They again approach and Guevara gets Darby in a headlock, which Darby reverses into a hammerlock. Darby then transitions to a side headlock and Sammy shoots him into the ropes. Each miss a clothesline attempt and Darby goes for a springboard coffin drop but Sammy catches him, goes for a German suplex which Darby flips through and lands on his feet. Darby charges and ducks a Sammy elbow attempt, drop down, leap frog and this time Darby hits the springboard coffin drop, sending Sammy flying back into his corner where Jericho tags in. The crowd chants “We Want Sting!” and Darby obliges, tagging in the Icon to a huge ovation. JR and Schiavone are jubilant on commentary. Schiavone says that between the two of them they have called thousands of matches for both of these men and this is the first time they have ever stepped in the ring together. The crowd rises to their feet in anticipation of the legendary clash.
The Icon and the Demo God approach each other cautiously. The two veternans start out much like Allin and Guevara, with a lock up and side headlock in favor of Jericho. He sends Sting into the ropes and a Sting shoulder tackle sends Jericho to the mat. Sting screams and does the “most muscular pose” and the crowd goes wild. This time it's Jericho who goes to his corner for some motivating words from Guevara. They lock up again and Jericho knees Sting in the gut. Jericho backs Sting into the corner and whips him across the ring. Sting reverses the whip and follows up with the Stinger Splash. Sting goes for the Scorpion Death Drop but Jericho escapes and rolls out of the ring. Jericho is livid and has a temper tantrum, throwing a chair against the ringside barricade. Guevara runs to Jericho to calm him down when out of nowhere, Allin comes flying at them with a high velocity suicide dive that sends Darby flipping into the front row and Jericho and Guevara crashing to the mat. Sting meanwhile is on the other side of the ring setting up a table. Schiavone says that whatever Sting and Darby have in mind can only end badly.
Sting tosses Jericho back into the ring and gets a 2 count before slowing things down with a rear chinlock. Sting uses his size and power to keep the advantage and tags Allin back in. Darby uses his speed and high-velocity offense to his advantage until he again goes for the springboard coffin drop and Jericho nails him in the back of the head with a spinning heel kick. Jericho tags Guevara in and Sammy goes to work on Darby. Sammy goes up and sets up for the 630 splash but misses. Darby quickly goes for the Coffin Drop but he misses as well and both men are down. Double crawl to the corner and the hot tag is made to Sting who runs wild. Sting hits Stinger Splashes on Sammy and Jericho, then goes for another but Jericho moves and hits the Codebreaker. Darby breaks up the pin attempt and Sammy forearms Darby through the ropes and to the floor. Sammy follows with a breathtaking corkscrew plancha to take out Allin.
Back in the ring, Jericho has Sting where he wants him and goes for the Walls of Jericho. Sting kicks Jericho off into the ropes and gets to his feet, nailing Jericho with the Scorpion Death Drop. Sting moves in for the cover but sees Guevara on the top. Darby gets up and crotches Sammy then climbs to the top rope. Sammy crotches Darby and Sammy climbs down onto the ring apron. Quick as lightning, Darby springs to the top and hits a coffin drop on Sammy, and both men fall off the apron and through the table!
Sting turns and Jericho goes for Judas effect, Sting ducks and hits anotherScorpion Death Drop for the 3 count and the victory. Sting helps Darby to his feet on the outside as we go to replays of the match.
Winners: Sting and Darby Allin
MAIN EVENT AEW World & AAA Mega Championship Kenny Omega (c) vs. Penta El Zero M
The crowd is at a fever pitch before the combatants even enter the arena. The “Cero Miedo” chants are deafening according to Schiavone. Penta enters alone, and JR notes that this may be an error by the challenger, especially after Omega enters with fellow Elite members the Young Bucks and Don Callis. As soon as Omega enters the ring and his music ends, Death Triangle's music plays and Alex Aberhantes, PAC and Rey Fenix come to ringside. After the precedence of the women's match, Excalibur says that any shenanigans by those accompanying Omega and Penta to the ring will almost assuredly result in them being booted to the back. “This is awesome” chants begin before Justin Roberts can even introduce either man. The deafening ovation Penta gets is nearly equaled in noise by the boos for the champion. The ring empties and each man stands in a corner. Referee Paul Turner calls for the bell and the crowd again erupts. The two men step to the center of the ring. Omega smugly does the “Elite” hand sign and sings “the Elite, the the Elite” to a chorus of boos. Penta shooshes the crowd and does the “Cero Miedo” taunt while yelling the phrase, to which Omega responds with a smack across the face. Penta responds with a kick to the stomach, then we're off to the races.
The action is quick and explosive and much like the Bucks and PAC/Fenix match earlier, the men are so familiar with one another that they have counters for each other, and counters for those counters. Eventually both men have a stand off and this time Omega smacks Kenny across the face. Omega responds with a series of right forearms that back Penta into the ropes. Kenny shoots Penta off the ropes and takes him down with a hurricanrana, sending Penta sliding out to the arena floor. Kenny follows with the Rise of the Terminator dive to take out Penta. Omega gets Penta to his feet and hits a few stiff chops before whipping Penta to the guardrail. Penta reverses and it's Omega who eats the steel guardrail. Penta charges and Omega gets a boot up. Omega then charges Penta and this time Penta hits the hurricanrana. Kenny blocks it, however, and swings Penta into the guardrail. Kenny sends Penta back into the ring and climbs to the top rope. Omega waits for Penta to get to his feet and flies off with a missile dropkick to the back of Penta's head. It's the Omega highlight reel for the next few minutes. Omega gets Penta in the fireman's carry, plants him while doing a somersault, then goes right to the second rope with a picture-perfect moonsault for two. Omega goes to the top for a moonsault but Penta gets the knees up. Penta follows with a Sling Blade and Omega this time slides to the outside, and in a reversal of earlier, Penta this time flies with the Tope con Hilo to take out Kenny.
Penta sends Kenny into the ring again and goes for another Slingblade, but Kenny ducks it and hits a snap dragon suplex. Omega sends Penta into the corner. Omega charges in and Penta ducks, then hits a brutal Mexican Destroyer and covers for a 2 ¾ count but Kenny kicks out. Penta does the “Cero Miedo” taunt again, then sets Kenny up for the Fear Factor. He lifts Kenny but Kenny is able to transition into a sunset flip powerbomb. 2 count for Kenny and he hits a V-trigger, then another. After a third V-trigger, it's time for the One-Winged Angel and Omega covers Penta for the 3 count to retain. Death Triangle tend to their fallen friend as the Bucks, Callis, and Omega celebrate and preen for the camera of Brandon Cutler who is now in the arena, and JR signs us off for the night.
Winner and STILL AEW World and AAA Mega Champions: Kenny Omega
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