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Post by ewrbooker26 on Oct 24, 2014 18:11:12 GMT -5
Immediate Press Release::: Date: October 15th 2014
International Wrestling Association board of directors is pleased to announce the signing of professional wrestling legend, world reknown manager for NWA, WCW, and WWE(F), and former booker for TNA Wresting and Ring of Honor Wrestling, James E. Cornette. Jim Cornette has come to terms on a one year agreement with the IWA, taking on the roll of chief of talent operations and general manager of live events. Mr. Cornette will be holding a live press conference in the coming days to address the fans and the press, concerning upcoming events and the future of IWA Wrestling.
Press Release::: October 25th 2014
Recap of Press Conference held by GM Cornette.
Mr. Cornette entered the IWA Headquarters conference room and took to the podium as reporters from wrestling magazines from around the world snapped photos before taking a seat.
"Jim Cornette"::: First let me welcome everyone to the new headquarters for International Wrestling Association. We chose Chicago Illinois for several reasons, obviously one being the history Chicago has played in professional wrestling, some of the greatest matches in the history have taken place in this great city and we wanted to say thank you to the fans in this area by making Chicago our new home. I would also like to acknowledge, though I have not been with this promotion very long, I have heard alot of good things coming out of this promotion, which is one of the reasons it didn't take very much persauding to get me to sign the dotted line to be apart of the new and improved IWA. Over the years IWA has become a huge hit, it has grown from a local "backyard" independant promotion to having a cult following. It is an honor to stand before you today and announce what the future holds for International Wrestling Association. No longer will you see IWA in just the Chicago market, but thanks to Right Guard, K-Y, Just For Men, and Coors Light, we will immediately begin to travel across the United States, and are currently in negoiations to host live events in Europe, Japan, Canada, as well as Mexico. By doing this we know we can not just depend on our traditional American talent that made the IWA popular, we will be showcasing competition from the most popular and in-demand international competition. The biggest question I have heard since signing with the IWA is who will make up the roster? Well let me break the news right here. IWA will be unique, some of the superstars you see make their way into IWA, might only be one time appearances, some may be apart of the organization for months or years, our main goal is to present to you, the fans, what you want, that is the best in ring competition money can by, which brings me to this announceent. Immediately after relocationg, I reached out to one of the biggeset stars to ever come out of the Chicago area and it is with great joy that I announce Chicago's own, Colt Cabana to be apart of future IWA events. From there, I wanted to grab two more of the hottest free agents on the market, two men that will easily help stamp legitimacy on the new and improved IWA product. Ladies and Gentemen, those two men are world reknown, they are Low-Ki, and John Morrison!!
Mr. Cornette pauses for a moment as the crowd cheers for the announcement of the three signings. Photographers snap pictures for a moment before Mr. Cornette begins speaking again.
"Jim Cornette"::: As I begin to wind down, I want to make another announcement involving the live events I previously mentioned. We are currently in negogiations with numerous network and cable providers, but we can announce at this moment, our very first pay per view event willl be held November 16th title, "Rebirth!", featuring the first time ever match up of John Morrison vs. Low-Ki along with many other huge match ups. Including the crowning of our first ever World Tag Team Champions and with permission from our friends at Dragon Gate, the crowning of the first Open the Freedom Gate champion which will feature a mini-tournament, where the winner of a 10 man battle royal will face the winner of a triple threat match up. In closing, I would like to thank each and every one of you for attending, and for those of you reading this online. Without your support IWA would not be abe to see the grownth in which it has and we look forward to seeing you November 16th back here in Chicago Illinois for Rebirth!
News Release :::
Updated Card for "Rebirth!" on November 16th 2014
John Morrison vs. Low-Ki
International Faction Warfare! Mistico, Fenix, and Volador Jr. vs. BxB Hulk, Naruki Doi, and Masato Yoshino
Word Tag Team Championship Match "Best Friends" Chuck Taylor and Trent? vs. "The Briscoe's" Mark and Jay Briscoe vs. "The Wolves" Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards vs. "Inner City Machine Guns" Ricochet and Rich Swann
Dragon Kid vs. ACH vs. AR Fox
Plus: 10 Man Battle Royal - where the winner will advance to face the winner of the Fox vs. ACH vs. Kid match for the Open the Freedom Gate Championship
and much more!
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Post by ewrbooker26 on Oct 29, 2014 20:09:15 GMT -5
International Wrestling Association "Rebirth" Live on Pay-Per-View November 16th 2014 Chicago, IL Attendance: 4,101
Pre-Show - 1. Amasis vs. Tony Nese Great back and forth action between these two young stars. Amasis displayed his speed in the early going, taking Nese down with numerous variations of the arm-drag before ducking a clothesline and taking Nese down with a hurricanrana. Nese again got to his feet and attempted a clothesline but Amasis once again ducked but stopped Nese and the music cue'd up and we were treated with a dance competition that ended up with Nese losing his temper and attempting a running big boot, which Amasis ducked, cutting splits, connecting with a hiptoss, hitting a back handspring and connecting with a dropkick. Nese quickly gained control after rolling out of the way of a 450 spash attempt but when he attempted a brainbuster, Amasis was able to kick his way free, landing behind Nese and connecting with a Pat O'Conner roll up for the three count. After the match Tony Nese took to the referee, arguing Amasis held his tights during the pin but the referee would have none of it, leaving Nese in the ring screaming and arguing with the fans at ringside.
Winner - Amasis via pinfall
Main Show -
( A nice video package airs on the big screen, hyping up the history of IWA and then we see clips from the press conference held by IWA and Jim Cornette, finishing with Cornette saying "welcome to the future, welcome to the....Rebirth!" The pyro inside the arena explodes and we go ringside where we are welcomed to the show by our announcers for the evening, Mike Johnson and David Jett. They quickly take us to the ring where we are going to kick things off with triple threat action. )
1. Triple Threat Match Winner advances to face the winner of 10 man battle royal for the Open the Freedom Gate Championship Dragon Kid vs. ACH vs. AR Fox It didn't take long after the opening bell for all three men show how important it was to gain the victory with ACH charging at Dragon, who ducked and rolled him up with a Pat O'Connor, AR Fox quickly followed with a sunset flip over Dragon Kid but only scored a two count. The final moments in the match saw Fox connect with an enzijiri kick to the head of Dragon Kid that sent him flying through the ropes to the floor. ACH attempted a superkick to Fox, but the boot was caught, Fox spins ACH around and leaps up onto the back of his shoulders, but ACH dropped Fox face first into the corner. ACH leaped to the top rope but Fox ran up the ropes connecting with a release German suplex and followed up with the signature shooting star leg drop, but the momentum of connecting with the maneauver sent Fox back to his feet, as he turned around to go back to ACH, Dragon Kid come out of nowhere, leaping from the top rope and connecting with the Dragon-Rana to score the 1,2,3!
Winner: Dragon Kid via pinfall
( After the match Dragon Kid climbs the corner, celebrating. We see some brief highlights of the match before going back ringside where Jim Cornette is shown, walking down the aisle making his way into the ring. Cornette waves to a few fans before picking up a nearby microphone. )
"Jim Cornette"::: Welcome wrestling fans from Chicago, and welcome fans who traveled from other parts of the country and world to be here tonight for IWA's Rebirth in professional wrestling!! I hope you enjoyed the first match on tonight's pay per view, hell I know you did because I could hear the standing ovation you gave those men afterwards! I'm not going to keep you people long because I promise you, we have alot more of what you just seen, including a ten man battle royal, the crowning of our first ever tag team champions and Freedom Gate champion, but I have some huge news for you people. Now I had to wait until tonight to do it, but I wasn't going to wait any longer to do it. You see apart of my job is I get to sign the best unsigned talent in the world, and two weeks ago, one of the biggest names in the free market come to terms on an exclusive contract with IWA. He is a former IWGP Heavyweight Champion, a former NWA Word Heavyweight Champion, the first ever TNA Grand Slam Champion, he is simply phenomenal! He is, A....J...Styles!!!
( The fans go wild as the music hits and AJ Styles makes his first appearance. Styles, high fives several fans on his way to the ring, and finally hitting his signature pose after entering the ring. After soaking the reaction in, he shakes the hand of Jim Cornette and takes the microphone. )
"AJ Styles"::: First things first, I know I signed a contract with IWA, but I want to say thank you to you, the fans, if it wasn't for you demanding the best competition in IWA I wouldn't be here tonight. Now I know I was brought here because the IWA has reached a new beginning, they have reached a milestone, it's time for IWA to rise to the occasion, and meet the demands of their growing fan base. I have heard the rumbling, I have saw the message boards, and I know what the fans want, so I'm not wasting any time. Mr. Cornette, when is AJ Styles going to get the oppurtunity to become the first IWA Word Champion?
( Jim Cornette calls for a nearby stage hand to hand him another microphone. As Jim Cornette raises the microphone up to speak he is interrupted by the sound of music over the PA System. "Copa Cabana" begins to play and the fans erupt in cheers as their hometown boy, Colt Cabana makes his way out the stage, dancing. Cabana slaps the hands of some fans as he makes his way down the aisle before finally entering the ring, where he shakes the hand of Jim Cornette. Cabana quickly walks over and picks up another microphone and begins to speak. )
"Colt Cabana"::: I hate to be the guy that comes out here and interrupts you during your big moment AJ, but I think if Mr. Jim Cornette is going to be making an announcement regarding future World Champioinship matches, it should somehow involve Chicago's own Colt Cabana!
"Jim Cornette": Well, before this turns into a big episode of Jimmy Springer let me stop both of you men right there and say I completely agree, AJ Styles, your accomplishments speak for themselves. Colt Cabana, you have a long list of accomplishments as well and I believe you are one of the most deserving superstars, that have never been given a fair chance, so this is what I'm going to do. Here tonight, live in Chicago Illinois, it's going to be AJ Styles going one on one with Colt Cabana. The winner, will be entered into the World Heavyweight Championship match at next month's pay per view event!
( Jim Cornette drops the microphone and exits the ring as both men try to approach him and ask who the other man will be but Cornette brushes off the questions and continues his way up the ramp as we get ready for our next contest of the evening. )
2. 10 Man Battle Royal Winner advances to face Dragon Kid for the Open the Freedom Gate Championship Uhaa Nation vs. Sonjay Dutt vs. Tony Nese vs. Johnny Gargano vs Amasis vs. Frightmare vs. Matt Cross vs. Ruckus vs. The Amazing Red vs. TaDarius Thomas Uhaa Nation started things off as the bell rang, nailing Frightmare with a clothesline out of nowhere sending him flying over the top rope, giving us our first elimination. Nation then nailed Matt Cross with a clothesline sending him over the top but he was able to hold on to the top rope. Nation then turned his attention to Tony Nese in the center of the ring but Cross sent both men down with a springboard double dropkick. Meanwhile Amazing Red eliminates TaDarius Thomas from the battle royal with a roundhouse kick to the back of the head that sends him over the top rope to the floor. On the other side of the ring Amasis ducks a clothesline attempt from Sonjay Dutt but turns around into a back kick from Dutt, who goes for a standing Slice Bread #2 but Amasis sends Dutt over the top rope to the apron. Nese then leaps to the second rope and connects with a dropkick that eliminates Sonjay Dutt, and Amasis connects with a clothesline eliminationg Tony Nese. Tony Nese loses his temper on the outside, shoving a referee out of the way and snapping Amasis neck off the ropes before leaving. Meanwhile Ruckus Uhaa Nation catches Amasis in a firemans carry as he spins around and F-5's Amasis to the floor. Johnny Gargano charges over, clotheslining Nation over the top rope but he holds on with one hand, saving himself from elimination. Back on the other side of the ring, Matt Cross and Amazing Red have fought to the top rope, Red connects with a huge spinning neckbreaker that sends both men crashing to the mat. They slowly get to their feet, Ruckus charges over, attempting to double clothesline both men over the top rope but they both duck and nail Ruckus with a double clothesline, eliminating him from the match. Cross then turns his attention towards Gargano but Red leaps onto his shoulders and attempts a reverse hurricanrana but Cross holds on, using all his strength to lift Red back up. Red connects with several punches to the head but Uhaa Nation runs up behind Cross and Red and send them both over the top to the floor. Nation and Gargano have a stare down for a moment before charging at each other with rights and lefts, after both men trade blows they finally begin ducking each other's punches, Gargano attempts a superkick but Nation catches the boot, spins Gargano around and attempts a kick of his own but Gargano catches the foot as well, spins Nation around and both men connect with a double clothesline. Both men slowly get to their feet trading forearms and chops until Nation ducks a chop and connects with a codebreaker out of no where that sends Gargano staggering into the ropes. Nation charges in with a clothesline but his momentum sends both men over the top rope, but both me somehow manage to hold on. They both struggle to hold on, as each would try to gain their footing, the other would deliver a kick to the gut. Finally Nation connects with a low blow to Gargano that causes him to let go, and now only being hanging on by one hand. Gargano quickly catches Nation with a left hand, then a kick to the gut before gaining his footing, stepping back and catching Uhaa Nation with a running knee to the face that sends him to the floor for the final elimination and the victory!
Winner: Johnny Gargano via eliminating Uhaa Nation
( After the match Johnny Gargano gets a nice reaction from the crowd and we see highlights of the battle royal. We eventually see a graphic of the upcoming Open the Freedom Gate Title Match between Dragon Kid and Johnny Gargano, but before that we will see six man International Warfare! )
3. Fenix, Volador Jr, and Mistico vs. BxB Hulk, Naruki Doi, and Masato Yoshino Volador and Hulk started things off for their respective teams and went back and forth with some nice wrestling holds and reversals before both men made tags to Mistico and Yoshino and it broke down from there with action to fast to keep up with. Yoshino has earned the reputation of being the fastest wrestler in the world but after several up and over, and step overs with Mistico; Yoshino was the one to hook the ropes and stopped the action. Mistico would have none of it and charged for Yoshino, Yoshino ducked out of the way and Doi caught Mistico with a step up kick to the face that sent him staggering back in range for Fenix to make a blind tag. Yoshino charged at Mistico, but he was able to duck the clothesline and Fenix flew into the ring with a springboard crossbody to score a two count. Fenix's highflying offense didn't last long as he was eventually caught with a dropkick to the face from nowhere by BxB Hulk. The trio from Dragon Gate did their best to isolate and pick apart Fenix for a good ten minutes until he was able to duck a double back elbow attempt from Hulk and Doi and take both men down with a springboard moonsault. Fenix then caught Yoshino with a kick to the gut and laid him out with a tornado DDT. Fenix made the tag to Mistico and he entered the ring taking everyone out with dropkicks. Hulk caught Mistico with a boot to the gut and whipped him into the ropes, Mistico held on and sent Hulk over the top rope to the apron where he was met with a leaping hurricanrana from Volador that sent both men to the floor. Mistico then charged at Doi with a clothesline but Doi ducked and nailed Volador and Hulk with a suicide dive. Everyone on the floor gets to their feet, which lead to Fenix coming off the top rope with a moonsault onto everyone. Back inside the ring Mistico and Yoshino trade forearms and chops to the chest before Yoshino catches Mistico with a knee to the gut. Yoshino connects with the sling blade but only got a two count. Yoshino quickly lifted Mistico back up to his feet and hooked him for a back suplex but Mistico blocked, flipping backwards to his feet, hitting the ropes and connecting with La Mistica to get the submission victory!
Winner: Team Mexico ( Fenix, Volador Jr, and Mistico ) via submission
( After the match Team Mexico regrouped on the floor and celebrated for a moment as Team Japan made their way to the locker room. We hear a quick word from two of our sponsors for the evening K-Y and Coors Light before heading back to the ring for our next contest. )
4. John Morrison vs. Low-Ki Four star match here with incredible and intense action from both men. Low-Ki was quick to light Morrison up with his strong style offense and rapid kicks and chops. Morrison was finally able to avoid one of the kicks and take Ki down with a spinning kick of his own to the back of Ki's leg and follow up with a standing shooting star press but only got a two count. Morrison quickly grabbed the leg and attempted to hook a figure four but Ki rolled Morrison up for a two count of his own and managed to beat Morrison to his feet and connect with a kick to the gut, then a stiff chop. Ki whipped Morrison into the corner and charged in with the tidal wave for a two count. Ki stalked Morrison as he got to his feet, Ki attempted the Ki-Crusher but Morrison broke free and nailed Ki with a release German suplex, dropping him on his neck. Morrison made his way to the top rope and attempted StarShip Pain but Ki rolled out of the way. Morrison was able to land on his feet but looked to have injured his knee in the process. Low Ki quickly took advantage of the oppurtunity, nailing Morrison with a chop block to the back of the knee and spending the next several minutes working over the leg. Morrison was finally able to mount a comeback when he moved out of the way of Ki's attempted Phoenix Splash but Ki rolled to his feet and charged at Morrison who was beginning to stand up. Morrison caught Ki out of nowhere with a superkick that staggered Ki and caused Morrison to scream in pain. As Ki approached Morrison once again, Morrison caught Ki with a pele kick that sent both men down to the mat. Morrison rolled to the ring apron and made it to his feet just as Ki was starting to climb to his. Ki turned around and Morrison attempted a springboard but his injured leg buckled under him and Ki capitalized, hooking Morrison for the Ki-Crusher and charging to the corner, driving Morrison head first. Ki quickly went for the cover but only got the two count, due to Morrison getting his foot on the rope. Ki went to the top and Morrison slowly followed. Both men traded blows but Morrison was able to get the upper hand back dropping Low Ki to the mat and connecting with Starship Pain for the three count.
Winner: John Morrison via pinfall
( After the match Low Ki rolled out of the ring and made his way to the back, but looking back towards the ring the entire time as John Morrison celebrated his victory. Low Ki did not look happy as he went through the curtain. Meanwhile ringside, Morrison has made his way out onto the floor, shaking hands with fans. "All Night Long" by Lionel Richie begins to play over the PA and The Inner City Machine Guns begin to make their way out, dancing to the music. )
5. IWA World Tag Team Title Match Inner City Machine Guns ( Ricochet/Rich Swann ) vs. The Wolves ( Davey Richards/Eddie Edwards ) vs. The Briscoe's ( Jay/Mark Briscoe ) vs. Best Friends ( Chuck Taylor/Trent? ) Jay Briscoe and Trent?, formerly known as Trent Baretta in WWE decide to start things off in this one. Trent quickly took Jay down with a shoulder tackle but after a step over, Jay leaped to his feet and caught Trent with a hurricanrana that sent him rolling into the corner of the Machine Guns. Ricochet made the tag and after a stare down with Ricochet Davey Richards made the tag to Jay to a mixed reaction from the crowd. Jay and Richards stared each other down for a moment before Jay made the first move, shoving Richards into the corner. Jay quickly went to swing but Richards ducked and started lighting Jay up with forearms to the face until Mark entered the ring but was cut off by Edwards with a spear. It didn't take long for all eight men to enter the ring and everything break apart as the fans erupted in cheers. During the midst of the brawl Chuck Taylor was able to sneak up behind Mark Briscoe and nail him with the Awful Waffle but only got a near fall as Jay broke up the pin attempt. Chuck quickly got to his feet but was taken right back down by Eddie Edwards who flew off the top rope, delivering a front dropkick that sent Taylor rolling out of the ring to the floor. Edwards then ducked down to avoid Rich Swann and sent him flying over the top rope onto Taylor in a crossbody. But Edwards couldn't avoid Trent? who leaped off the top rope into a sunset flip, and rolled through to his feet, holding the tights of Eddie Edwards to score the three count and eliminate The Wolves! The referee was finally able to somewhat contain the match and have the three remaining teams return to their corners with the exception of Rich Swann and Chuck Taylor who are battling it out in the middle of the ring. Taylor whips Swann into the ropes and connected with a beautiful dropkick to the face for a two count. Taylor locked in a full nelson to keep Swann on the mat. Ricochet got the fans behind Swann, yelling and dancing "All Night Long". Swann fired up, freeing an arm, and connecting with elbows to the gut, then hitting the ropes, ducking a clothesline and catching Taylor with a headscissors. Taylor screamed like a girl as he charged towards Swann, but Swann took Taylor down with a drop toe hold. Swann signalled for his trademark step up fame-asser but as he hit the ropes Trent, caught him with a kick to the back. It didn't phase Swann as much as Trent would have liked, as Swann turned around and nailed Trent with a punch to the face, but Taylor charged in behind Swann looking for a school boy, but Swann rolled through and crawled through the legs of Taylor and made a double tag to The Briscoe's. The crowd went crazy which caused Taylor to slowly turn around and see what the excitement was all about. He charged at both men but they sent him flying up in the air with a double flapjack. Jay Briscoe then somehow caught Trent in midair after a crossbody attempt and tossed him up catching him in a death valley driver. The Briscoes then whipped Taylor into the ropes and caught him with a double shoulder tackle. Jay went for the cover but Ricochet was able to break it up at two! The action continued on for the next several minutes with Ricochet even connecting with a huge senton dive over the ring post onto Best Friends and The Briscoe's but the next elimination occured when The Briscoe's connected with springboard Doomsday Device on Trent. The Briscoes quickly took it to the Machine Guns and lifted up Ricochet, attempting the same Doomsday Device but Ricochet was able to nail Jay with a reverse hurricanrana as Rich Swann ran down the apron and shoved Mark Briscoe off the top rope and onto the barricade. Back inside the ring, Swann hit the ropes and took to the air flying over the top rope onto Mark and sending both men to the floor. Ricochet took to the air as well but connecting with the 630 Splash to pick up the win for his team!
Winner: and 1st IWA Word Tag Team Champions; Inner City Machine Guns ( Ricochet/Rich Swann ) via pinfall
( After the match the Inner City Machine Guns embrace; and celebrate the fact they have become the first IWA Word Tag Team Champions. They eventually roll out of the ring and go into the crowd dancing before disappearing. )
6. Open the Freedom Gate Championship Match Dragon Kid vs. Johnny Gargano Both men showed signs of wear and tear from their earlier matches but still held nothing back in this one. They started off with a show of respect; a handshake, and traded some nice chain wrestling holds. Things broke down and Dragon Kid showed just how bad he wanted this victory when he shoved Gargano off the top rope to the floor. Gargano battled back though and caught Dragon with several rapid fire kicks to the mid section and legs but when he leaped up for a hurricanrana Dragon Kid dropped him with a sitout powerbomb for a near fall. Dragon Kid signalled for another powerbomb but when he lifted Gargano up, Gargano floated over, sunset flipping Dragon, but both men continued to roll and Gargano caught Dragon with a dropkick to the face as he rotated to his feet. Gargano quickly followed up with a lionsault for a two count. Gargano lifted Dragon to his feet and whipped him into the corner, Gargano followed him in but ate a boot to the face. Dragon charged at Gargano but got nailed with a boot of his own. Gargano whipped Dragon into the opposing corner but he went up and over and caught Gargano with a forearm to the face and connected with a somersault stunner but somehow only got a two count. Dragon Kid went back to the top rope and went for his signature Dragonrana but Gargano turned it into a turnbuckle bomb and followed up with a fisherman neckbreaker and picked up the victory!
Winner: and 1st Open the Freedom Gate Champion; Johnny Gargano via pinfall
( After the match Johnny Gargano celebrates with his newly won championship for a moment before helping Dragon Kid to his feet. Dragon Kid looks around at the crowd for a moment and extends his hand, Gargano and Dragon Kid exchange a handshake and Dragon Kid leaves the ring as we go to a promo package for two of IWA's sponsors, Right Guard and Just For Men. )
7. AJ Styles vs. Colt Cabana As to be expected, both of these men tore the house down, giving it everything they had in the middle of the ring. Cabana played the comedy roll well but Styles eventually grew tired of the games and hit the trademark leapfrog, made Cabana fall into the step over trap, and blasted him with a dropkick, busting the nose of Cabana. AJ wasn't finished there and delivered several brutal stomps to the head and tossed Cabana to the floor and whipped him into the ring steps. Styles tried to continue the assault on the outside but Cabana was able to counter a whip into the barricade and caught Styles with a back suplex onto the barricade. Cabana quickly rolled Styles into the ring and went for the cover but was only able to get a two count. Both men continued to go back and forth and the final moments saw Styles leap from the top rope, attempting a tornado ddt but Cabana put a stop to it and nailed a northern lights suplex into the corner for a near fall. Cabana quickly went for the Colt 45 but Styles floated over and caught Cabana with a spin kick. Styles went to the top rope and attempted the Shooting Styles Press but Cabana got the knees up and quickly capitaized with "Welcome to Chicago". Cabana then went to the top and connected with a moonsault but only got a two count. Cabana couldn't believe how close he had come to victory but wasted to much time arguing with the referee and was caught with a pele kick that sent him staggering into the ropes; AJ then caught him with a discus clothesline and immediately went for the cover but only got the two count. AJ quickly called for the Styles Clash and jerked Cabana up off the mat and hooked him but a masked man jumped the barricade and slid into the ring behind Styles and nailed him in the back with a forearm. Cabana charged at the man but was caught with a boot to the face. The referee immediately called for the bell and ruled the match a no contest.
Winner: No Contest via interference
( After the referee called for the bell the masked man continued his assault on Styles and Cabana, connecting with a release German suplex on Styles then an Olympic Slam on Colt Cabana. The mystery man then stood tall in the center of the ring, pulling off the mask and revealing himself as former collegiate and all-american wrestler, Tye Dillinger. The show comes to an end with a close up of the angry look on Dillinger's face as the crowd continues to boo. )
Upcoming Event ----
"Take No Prisoners" Live on Pay-Per-View December 14th 2014 Philadelphia, PA
Jim Cornette has promised a IWA World Champion will be crowned!
IWA Word Tag Team Title Match Inner City Machine Guns (c)'s vs. The Briscoe's
Mistico vs. Masato Yoshino
Open the Freedom Gate Title Match Johnny Gargano(c) vs. Uhaa Nation
Also - Jim Cornette, Tye Dillinger, John Morrison, AJ Styles, Colt Cabana, Trent?, Chuck Taylor, and many more surprises!
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Post by Dan O'Mac on Oct 30, 2014 13:49:03 GMT -5
Tye Dillinger? I'm on board with that!
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Post by ewrbooker26 on Nov 27, 2014 1:30:34 GMT -5
International Wrestling Association "Take No Prisoners" Live on Pay-Per-View December 14th 2014 Philadelphia, PA Attendance: 4,108
Pre-Show -
1. Matt Cross vs. Tony Nese They opened things up with a great deal of chain wrestling until Nese got in a thumb to the eyes of Cross. Nese seized control of the action for the time being until he got too cocky and took too long on the top rope and Cross caught him with a dropkick in mid air. Cross capitalized and caught Nese with two clothesline, a back drop, then a standing moonsault but only got a two count. They showed a nice sequence of maneuvers when Cross picked Nese up and connected with a couple forearms, attempted to whip Nese into the ropes but Nese reversed and ducked down for a back drop but Cross attempted a tornado DDT, Nese shoved Cross off and into the ropes, when Cross come back, Nese attempted a superkick but Cross caught the boot, spun Nese around and went for a back suplex but Nese floated over and connected with a back-stabber but only scored a two count! Nese couldn't believe it and began arguing with the referee, Cross was able to take advantage of the opening and roll Nese up in a school boy for a two count. After several reversals and counters Nese was able to roll Cross up in a Pat O'Connor and hold the tights, but before the referee could make the three count, Cross rolled through, having Nese in the Pat O'Connor and hooked the tights for the victory!
Winner: Matt Cross via pinfall
( After the match Matt Cross rolled out of the ring and celebrated his victory on the stage as Tony Nese through a fit in the ring trying to explain to the referee that Matt Cross had pulled his tights to steal the victory. The referee would hear none of it and left the ring to hold Cross' arm up in victory. )
Main Show -
( The show kicked off this month with a recap of last month's epic event, including highlights from the four way tag team match to crown the first IWA World Tag Team champions and highlights of the main event between Colt Cabana and AJ Styles that ended in controversy when Tye Dillinger come from the crowd and laid out both men. We then go ringside where we are already being joined by Mr. Jim Cornette, who is standing in the center of the ring with a microphone in hand. )
“Jim Cornette”: It seems to me there is already a bit of controversy brewing within the IWA. You see, I made a match last month where I told two men, two. AJ Styles and Colt Cabana, that the winner of their match would come here tonight in Philadelphia and challenge for the World Championship. That doesn't sound too difficult, win the match, win a opportunity to become the first Word Champion. The problem was, neither of these men were expecting a masked man to jump out of the crowd and beat the living hell out of them. Quiet frankly, neither was I, and this wasn't just any man, this man turned out to be a former All-American amateur wrestler, a former top prospect in the World of Wrestling, Tye Dillinger. Now as happy as I am to see Tye Dillinger accept the contract offer I sent out to him, this has left me in a little bit of a situation. But I'm Jim “By God” Cornette. I'm more than use to getting in tight situations, you see the original plan was for the winner of last week's match to face the winner of another match I had planned tonight, now that match is still going to take place, Chris Hero will still challenge Mike Quackenbush, in fact, it's going to happen next. But the new plan, the new plan is brilliant, it's genius, I smell the money just thinking about it. Tonight's main event, live in this very ring, will be for the IWA World Championship, it's going to be Colt Cabana, versus AJ Styles, versus Tye Dillinger! I promise you tonight people, history will be made, and there will be a champion crowned one way or another!
( Jim Cornette laid the microphone down and exited the ring as Mike Quackenbush's music hit the pa system. )
1. Mike Quackenbush vs Chris Hero Fantastic opening match with a great amount of technical wrestling in the early going by both men. Hero and Quackenbush both traded monkey flips, with both men landing on their feet, Quack dropped down, Hero stepped over and Quack grabbed Hero by the back of the head and tried to send him flying over the top rope but Hero reversed and sent Quack over the top rope and onto the apron. Hero turned around to see this, and Quack caught him with a shoulder to the gut then hip tossed Hero over to the floor. Quack went back into the ring and hit the ropes and went for a senton splash onto Hero but he side stepped Quack and sent him into the floor. Hero quickly capitalized and went to work on the gut of Quackenbush for the next several minutes of the match. Quack mounted a comeback connecting with several vicious forearms to the face then the rapid chops. Quack hit the ropes, ducked a clothesline and turned around and caught Hero with a dropkick to the knees out of no where and a mahistrole cradle but only got a two count. Quack then hit the quacken-driver but only got a two count. Quack quickly applied the CHIKARA Special but Hero managed to get to the ropes. Both men slowly got to their feet, Quack hit a spinning back elbow to the side of the head and hit the ropes but was met with a big boot from Hero. Quack shook it off and connected with a superkick that sent Hero staggering into the corner. Quackenbush then charged at Hero; Hero sent Quack up and over to the apron. Hero turned around and was caught with a forearm to the face. Quackenbush went up to the top rope and dove off for a crossbody but out of nowhere Hero connected with the Roaring Elbow and picked up the three count!
Winner: Chris Hero via pinfall
( After the match Chris Hero celebrated his victory for a moment before motioning to his waist saying the World Championship would be his one day soon. We then see a quick commercial for one of our sponsors Coors Light before going back ringside for our next match of the evening. )
2. Open the Freedom Gate Championship Match Johnny Gargano(c) vs. Adam Cole Cole and Gargano started things off with a handshake but Cole refused to let go and caught Gargano with a cheap shot to the face and shoved him into the corner and delivered some shoulders to the mid section. Cole whipped Gargano into the corner but Gargano went up and over, connecting with a couple arm drags and a hurricanrana that sent Cole rolling out to the floor. Gargano quickly hit the ropes and connected with a suicide dive that sent both me flying into the barricade. Once back inside the ring, Gargano took Cole down in the corner with a front slam and attempted a split legged moonsault but Cole got the knees up. Cole targeted the neck for a few minutes until Gargano made a big comeback, connecting with several elbows, ducking a clothesline attempt and connecting with a step up enzijuri kick that staggered Cole. Gargano then tried to whip Cole into the ropes but he reversed the whip and sent Gargano in. Cole ducked down and Gargano attempted a sunset flip but Cole rolled through and pulled Gargano up with him and nailed the Canadian Destroyer but could only get a two count! Cole couldn't believe what had just happened and argued with the referee over the count for a moment before turning his attention back to Gargano who was beginning to get up off the mat. Cole kicked Gargano in the gut again, and went for the Canadian Destroyer once more but Gargano somehow back dropped Cole over, connected with a roundhouse kick to the head and nailed the Hurts Donut to pick up the victory!
Winner: and STILL Open the Freedom Gate Champion, Johnny Gargano via pinfall
( After the match Johnny Gargano picked up his championship belt and posed with it in the corner. Before he could turn around Uhaa Nation had made his way from the locker room, into the ring and charged at Gargano connecting with a vicious running knee to the back of the head of Gargano. Nation quickly picked Gargano up off the mat and nailed the All Out Assault and the Uhaa Combination. Nation stared down at the motionless body of Gargano for a moment before turning his attention to the Open the Freedom Gate Championship. Nation picked the championship up off the mat and stood over the body of Gargano raising the title up in the air, yelling “This should be his title”. We then cut to a commercial break for our sponsor K-Y. )
3. “Best Friends” Chuck Taylor and Trent? vs. “The Young Bucks” Nick and Matt Jackson The Young Bucks made a great impression on the IWA fans in their debut. Both teams displayed some incredible tag team action but Taylor and Trent manage to stay in control for the majority of the match until Nick Jackson was able to duck under a double clothesline attempt and make the diving tag to Matt Jackson. Matt quickly springboarded to the top rope and connected with a double dropkick. Nick got to his feet and helped Matt nail Chuck Taylor with the Aided dropkick that sent Taylor to the floor. They then turned their attention to Trent who was charging at both men but The Young Bucks caught him with N'Sync, the double hip toss, followed by a double back handspring into double dropkicks to the face. Nick Jackson then connected a dropkick through the ropes onto Taylor and held on, as he skinned the cat Matt Jackson dove over him with a senton onto Taylor sending the crowd into a frenzy. The Young Bucks returned to the ring but Trent had enough time to recover and caught Matt with a knee to the face as he was stepping into the ring . Nick caught Trent with a forearm to the face and whipped him into the corner but Trent went up and over, catching Nick with a boot to the gut and followed up with a running tornado ddt out of a corner but Matt made it back into the ring to break up the count at two. Chuck Taylor rolled back into the ring and nailed Matt in the back of the head with a forearm then whipped him into the ropes, Matt ducked a clothesline attempt and caught Chuck with a superkick. Chuck then superkicked Matt but Matt bounced off the ropes and Chuck attempted a second superkick but Matt caught his foot and Nick followed up with a superkick to Chuck knocking him to the mat. Nick then turned into a superkick from Trent. Matt attempted a superkick to Trent but his foot was caught, Trent spun him around and connected with a superkick that sent Matt into the ropes and he bounced back with a superkick of his own and everyone is down. The action continued as everyone made their way to their feet but after the final moments saw Nick Jackson nail Trent with a clothesline that sent both men over the top rope. Meanwhile back inside Chuck Taylor caught Matt Jackson with a release German suplex, but when Taylor pulled Matt to his feet and attempted the Awful Waffle, Matt flipped over the shoulders of Taylor and lifted him up in the fireman's carry and the Young Bucks connected with the “More Bang For Your Buck” for the three count!
Winner – The Young Bucks via pinfall
( After the match The Young Bucks celebrated as the crowd gave the two team a standing ovation for the effort they put into the match. After a few moments of celebrating the Young Bucks exited the ring and we saw a quick commercial from our “Coors Light” sponsor before getting set for our next match of the evening. )
4. BxB Hulk w/ Naruki Doi vs. John Morrison A first time match up between these two men and they did not disappoint. Both men had a feeling out process in the early going including several reversals and a stand off when Morrison attempted to monkey flip Hulk and he landed on his feet. Hulk got a little arrogant and attempted a monkey flip of his own but Morrison landed on his feet as well. Eventually Doi got involved in the match, pulling the foot of Morrison on a pinfall attempt and it distracted Morrison long enough for Hulk to regain his composure and nail Morrison from behind with a forearm and follow up with a bridging back suplex but he was only able to score a two count. Both men continued to battle for several minutes until Hulk was able to connect with a Michinoku Driver and attempt a double jump moonsault but Morrison got his knees up into the ribs of Hulk. Morrison got to his feet and looked around to the crowd, Morrison then went to the corner and connected with Starship Pain. Morrison went for the cover but Doi jumped into the ring and broke up the count at two. The referee quickly called for the bell ruling that John Morrison has won by disqualification!
Winner – John Morrison via disqualification
( Meanwhile back inside the ring, Naruki Doi is continuing his assault on Morrison until BxB Hulk joins in. Hulk quickly lays Morrison across the ropes and Doi heads up to the top rope and somersaults off the ropes onto Morrison's chest sending him to the mat. Doi then lifts the seemingly lifeless Morrison to his feet and lifts him up for the Doi-5 but before he can connect Low Ki comes running down the ramp and slides into the ring where he quickly nails Hulk with a rolling kick to the head that sends him flying backwards through the ropes to the floor. Doi drops Morrison and charges at Ki with a clothesline but Ki ducks and lights Doi up with chops before whipping him into the corner and connects with the Tidal Crush kick that sends Doi falling through the ropes to the floor where Hulk helps him to his feet. Both men back up the ramp pointing at Ki and Morrison yelling “this isn't over” in Japanese. Back inside the ring, Low Ki helps John Morrison to his feet. Both men stare each other down for a moment, and look towards the top of the ramp where Hulk and Doi stand, they look back at each other then shake hands as the crowd cheers. The screen then fades to a commercial from “Just For Men”. )
5. Mistico vs. Masato Yoshino Incredible action between these two men with the action in the first few minutes almost being too fast to keep up with. After several step over's, leap frogs, and reversal of moves, Yoshino was able to take Mistico down with the lightning spiral clothesline. Yoshino showed off to the crowd for a moment before going back to Mistico and delivering several stomps. Yoshino lifted Mistico to his feet and whipped him into the ropes and connected with a high leg and went for the cover but barely even got a two count. Yoshino argued with the referee for a moment about the count then went back to Mistico. Yoshino whipped Mistico into the ropes but he hooked the ropes. Yoshino charged in, but Mistico ducked down and sent Yoshino flying over the top to his feet but Yoshino landed on his feet. Yoshino turned around, but it was too late, Mistico hit the ropes and charged across the ring with a suicide dive that sent both men into the barricade. Mistico was eventually able to get Yoshino back inside the ring and attempted a springboard flying crossbody but Yoshino caught him with a dropkick in mid-air. Again Yoshino went for the cover but was only able to score a two count. Yoshino continued to work on the body of Mistico including a German suplex for a near fall. Eventually Mistico was able to mount a comeback but when he hit the ropes Yoshino connected with a dropkick to the legs that sent Mistico face first into the mat. Yoshino then locked in the Wrist-Clutch cradle roll, trying to get the submission victory but Mistico was able to reach the ropes. Yoshino was able to get to his feet first and attempted to whip Mistico into the corner but Mistico reversed and sent Yoshino in. Yoshino ducked down and sent Mistico up and over to the apron. Yoshino turned around into a step up kick to the face and Mistico followed with a springboard top rope crossbody but only got a two count! Both men slowly got to their feet but Mistico fired up and connected with two clotheslines and then ducked a clothesline attempt from Yoshino and hit the ropes, coming back with a headscissors into a ddt but only scored a two count. Mistico lifted Yoshino to his feet and connected with several kicks to the body but when Mistico whipped Yoshino into the ropes Yoshino was able to connect with the Lightning Spiral for the 1..2..NO! Mistico kicked out! Yoshino grabbed the referee and argued with him over the count. Yoshino went to lift Mistico to his feet, but Mistico caught him with a small package but only got the two count. Both men quickly got to their feet but Mistico caught Yoshino with a spin kick to the gut. Mistico went to to run towards the ropes, but Yoshino grabbed him by the tights and pulled him back and connected with a forearm to the neck. Yoshino attempted a German suplex, but Mistico landed on his feet and hooked Yoshino for a German suplex of his own. Yoshino connected with a elbow to the face. Yoshino took a moment to catch his breath and whipped Mistico into the ropes but Mistico charged back and connected with La Mistica and held onto the arm until Yoshino couldn't take the pain any longer and had no choice but to tap out!
Winner – Mistico via submission!
( After the match Mistico celebrates for a moment before exiting the ring and high fiving some fans in the front row before heading up the ramp. We then go to the big screen and we see a commercial for our sponsor “Right Guard” before going back to ringside for our next match. )
6. IWA Word Tag Team Championship Match Inner City Machine Guns (c)'s vs. The Briscoe's This was a battle of pure speed and power between these two teams. Rich Swann and Mark Briscoe started things off for their respective teams and Mark quickly went to his karate back ground, trying to attack Swann but when Swann attempted to make fun of Mark, Mark charged Swann. Swann ducked a clothesline and hit the ropes. Ricochet caught the blind tag and when Swann ducked another clothesline attempt from Mark, Swann slid out of the ring and Ricochet caught Mark with a springboard dropkick. Ricochet kipped up and quickly charged over and connected with a forearm to the face of Jay. Ricochet turned around and Mark attempted a boot to the mid section of Ricochet but Ricochet caught the boot, threw it down and whipped Mark into the ropes but Mark caught the ropes. Ricochet charged in and Mark sent him flying over the top rope but Ricochet landed on Jay with a crossbody. Jay got to his feet, clearly losing his temper and jerked Ricochet up off the floor and whipped him into the ring steps. Swann attempted to help Ricochet, but Mark charged across the ring with a baseball slide dropkick that sent Swann flying into the announcers table. The Briscoe's begin man handling the Machine Guns on the floor, dropping Swann chest first across the announcers table, as the referee continued his ten count inside the ring. Mark eventually rolled back in at the count of 8 as Jay rolled Ricochet back inside the ring. Mark stomped at Ricochet and lifted him back up and drove him into his corner and made the tag to his brother Jay. Jay quickly entered the ring and connected with chops before whipping Ricochet into the ropes and connected with a dropkick to the face for a two count. Jay locked in a sleeper but Ricochet fought back with elbows to the gut and hit the ropes, but was immediately caught with a elbow to the face from Jay. Jay attempted to whip Ricochet into the ropes but he reversed and caught Jay with a standing hurricanrana and a pele kick and both men are down. The referee began making his ten count but both men made tags at the count of 8. Swann dove off the top rope with a crossbody onto Mark Briscoe then a spin kick to the gut of Jay, then followed up with a Fame-asser. Swann then leaped onto the shoulders of Mark and attempted a hurricanrana of his own but Mark muscled him back up and connected with a turnbuckle powerbomb. Mark turned around to see Ricochet going for a kick, Mark caught the boot, spun Ricochet around but Ricochet caught him with a spinning enzijiri kick that sent Mark flying through the ropes to the floor. Mark crawled around the ring before getting to his feet, and Ricochet charged across the ring connecting with a running senton splash over the top of the turnbuckle and the crowd went crazy. Meanwhile back inside the ring Swann whipped Jay into the corner, Swann charged in but Jay ducked down and sent Swann up and over to the apron. Jay turned around and was met by a step up enzijiri kick from Swann. Swann waited, as Jay turned around he attempted to slingshot himself over the ropes but Jay caught him in a crossbody, and pressed him up, and over his head and connected with a death valley driver. Jay went for the cover but Ricochet pulled Jay out of the ring and slammed him back first into the guardrail. Ricochet and Mark Briscoe continued to brawl until Jay got to his feet and joined in, making it a two on one assault on the outside but Rich Swann come out of nowhere with a suicide dive through the bottom and middle ropes taking out all three men. The referee began making his ten count as all four men continued fighting on the outside. Eventually the referee reached the count of ten and no one had made back inside the ring and called for the bell.
Winner – No Contest via Count Out and STILL IWA World Tag Team Champions: Inner City Machine Guns.
( After the match both teams continued to brawl, with Jay Briscoe picked up a chair and throwing it across the floor and smacking Ricochet in the face that sent him backing up into the aisle way before falling down. Mark and Jay continued to throw punches at Ricochet but Swann nailed Mark with a forearm to the back then a forearm to the face and followed up with a forearm to the face, allowing Ricochet to get to his feet and regain his composure. Both teams continued to brawl up the ramp and eventually behind the curtain into the backstage area. After a moment; Colt Cabana's music hits and we are ready for our main event. )
7. IWA World Heavyweight Title Match Colt Cabana vs. Tye Dillinger vs. AJ Styles All three men put everything on the line in this one to become the first ever World Champion. Tye though was the man to stand strong in this contest delivering a huge over head belly to belly suplex to Styles that sent him over the top rope and to the floor. Tye was immediately sent over the top rope by a clothesline from Cabana. Cabana then went to the apron and connected with an asai moonsault onto Tye and Styles. Cabana got to his feet and played to the crowd for a moment before grabbing Tye and whipping him into the barricade. Cabana then attempted the same for Styles, but Styles was able to leap frog over the barricade and connect with a superkick to the face of Cabana as he charged in. Styles then charged over towards Tye but took a big elbow to the face before being thrown back inside the ring. Tye went for the cover but barely got a two count. He lifted Styles to his feet and whipped him into the ropes and connected with a quick backbreaker before going for the cover once again, again though he only got a two count for his trouble. This allowed Cabana time to re-cooperate on the outside and he made his way up onto the ring apron. Tye walked towards Cabana, but Cabana caught him with a shoulder to the gut, through the ropes then a slingshot into a sunset flip and rolled to his feet for the extra momentum but before we could find out if it would be enough, Styles sunset flipped over Cabana and used his momentum to lift Cabana up off the mat and connect with the Styles Clash. Tye was able to dive in and break up the count. Tye jerked AJ up off the mat and tried to whip him into the corner but Styles reversed at the last minute and sent Tye into the corner, then followed up with a leaping clothesline that sent Tye bailing out of corner and to his knees. AJ leaped to the top rope and waited as Tye got back to his feet and began to turn around; Styles then leaped from the top rope, attempting another flying clothesline but Tye caught him in mid-air and connected with a t-bone suplex. Tye quickly went for the cover but somehow only managed to get a two count. Cabana again cut Tye off as he was beginning to get to his feet and nailed Tye with Welcome to Chicago but he wasn't finished and called for the Colt 45. Cabana lifted Tye up on his shoulders but Tye wiggled free, turned around and went for a lariat on Cabana but he ducked and Tye nailed the referee, nearly taking his head off. Tye looked down at the referee for a moment before looking back up with an evil grin on his face. Tye rolled out of the ring and walked over to the time keeper's table and grabbed the championship and rolled back inside the ring. The crowd booed as Tye lifted the belt up and began to stalk Cabana, but he forgot about Styles, who slid back inside the ring behind Tye and tapped him on the shoulder. Tye turned around and was met by several stiff punches and kicks to the head and legs, before sweeping out the legs of Tye and slingshotting himself over to the apron and attempting a springboard 450 splash but Tye got the knees up in the mid-section of Styles. Styles rolled out of the ring as Tye made his way back to his feet but got caught with a boot to the gut from Cabana and then Cabana connected with the Colt45. He went for the cover but there was no referee to make the count. Jim Cornette appeared from behind the curtain with a referee's shirt on. Cornette made his way ringside but when he made it to the apron, he stopped and smirked before telling Cabana to go to hell. Cabana got to his feet and grabbed Cornette by the back of the head before he could get off of the ring apron. Cornette was eventually able to poke Cabana in the eyes then drop down, snapping the neck of Cabana off of the top rope, who then backed into Tye Dillinger who connected with the Olympic Slam. Both men laid motionless on the canvas for a few moments as Cornette jumped up and down on the outside of the ring yelling “yes”. Tye began to crawl towards the motionless Cabana and finally laid across his body but Styles come out of nowhere shoving Cornette into the ring post and leaped to the top rope and connected with the Shooting Styles Press onto Dillinger and Cabana. Styles quickly made the cover on Cabana and scored the 1..2..3!
Winner: and 1st World Heavyweight Champion – AJ Styles via pinfall
( After the referee called for the bell, he grabbed the World Championship from the time keeper and met AJ Styles in the center of the ring and presented him with the championship. The fans erupted in cheers as Jim Cornette and Tye Dillinger regrouped on the outside. Cornette looked furious as he yelled, wanting to know what we wrong. Meanwhile back inside the ring AJ Styles and Colt Cabana had a brief stare down before shaking hands. Styles then lifted his new World Championship high in the air as pyro and confetti exploded to end the show. )
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Post by Brain Of J on Nov 29, 2014 14:36:11 GMT -5
Interesting development. Didn't see Cornette going heel authority figure so soon and being in league with Dillinger.
Question: why does IWA have a Dragon Gate championship?
Jed Shaffer ~Good to see active diaries on here! Don't forget to interact with the other diaries.
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Post by ewrbooker26 on Nov 30, 2014 3:57:21 GMT -5
thanks for the comments, love them! In regards to the Dragon Gate Championship, I had mentioned in my first post about having permission from Dragon Gate to use one of their championships since I was going be using a lot of their talent. Once I get a tv deal and the company grows I plan on introducing a new title and doing something to unify the titles. Hope I didn't spoil too much there.
Little background on me, I'm a legit indy wrestler and use this as a way for creative writing to keep my booking skills fresh. I try to send in new shows as soon as I can and love the feedback to see if my ideas get over or not. I'm working on the next event which features the debut of the women's division, Low Ki vs. Naruki Doi, and Inner City Machine Guns vs. The Young Bucks
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Post by ewrbooker26 on Dec 9, 2014 19:37:10 GMT -5
International Wrestling Assocation “Global Warfare” Live on Pay-Per-View January 11th 2015 Los Angeles, California Attendance – 4,214
Pre-Show –
1. Jigsaw vs. Ruckus Great back and forth action to kick off the show. The opening sequence saw both men trading arm drags until Ruckus held onto one attempt of an arm drag from Jigsaw, spun him around and caught him with a step up enzijiri kick that sent Jigsaw staggering back into the corner. Ruckus charged in but Jigsaw sent him up and over to the apron. Ruckus attempted a step up enzijiri kick but Jigsaw blocked the kick and connected with a step up kick of his own that sent Ruckus to the floor. Jigsaw then hit the ropes and nailed Ruckus with a suicide dive. Jigsaw quickly got Ruckus back inside the ring and went for the cover but only got a two count. Both men continued to go back and forth until the final moments where Jigsaw caught Ruckus with a spin kick to the gut then went for the shining wizard but Ruckus caught him with a spinning sit out powerbomb but could only score a two count. Ruckus quickly got to his feet and went for a standing shooting star press but Jigsaw got his knees up. Both men slowly made their way to their feet, Ruckus charged in to the corner but Jigsaw caught him with a superkick out of no where then connected with a bridging German suplex for the three count!
Winner: Jigsaw via pinfall
Main Show -
( The show begins with a recap of last weeks events, including the double count out in the World Tag Team Championship match between champions, The Inner City Machine Guns and The Briscoe's. We then see a clip of the final moments of the triple threat match between AJ Styles, Colt Cabana, and Tye Dillinger to crown the first World Champion, including the interference from Jim Cornette. The pyro then explodes inside the arena and we go live to the ring where Matt Cross is pacing back and forth getting ready for action! )
2. Matt Cross vs. Tye Dillinger Tye wasted little time and charged at Cross as the referee called for the opening bell but Cross ducked a clothesline and connected with several kicks to the thighs of Tye. Cross then hit the ropes and ducked another clothesline and turned around, connecting with a quick dropkick, then got to his feet and hit the ropes again and attempted a crossbody but Tye caught Cross in mid-air and connected with two back breakers and a bridging fall away slam for a two count. Tye got to his feet and yelled in anger before lifting Cross up off the mat, delivering a boot to the gut and lifting Cross above his head for a powerbomb, but before he could deliver the move, Cross fought back. Connecting with several punches to the forehead, then sliding down and connecting with a step up enzijiri kick that staggered Tye. Cross hit the ropes but out of no where Tye connected with a lariat that sent Cross back flipping. Tye signaled for the end, lifted Cross to his feet and connected with the Olympic Slam for the victory!
Winner: Tye Dillinger via pinfall
( After the match Jim Cornette's music hits over the PA system and he makes his way down the aisle to the chorus of boos from the crowd as Tye Dillinger waits in the ring. Once inside the ring Cornette grabs a microphone from a nearby ring producer standing on the floor and begins to speak. )
“Jim Cornette”: All month, all I have heard is Jim Cornette, why? Why would I, James. E. Cornette get involved in such an important match last week. Why would I try to “screw” two guys that are so talented and deserving of being the IWA World Champion. Well let me introduce to you the reason why. Why is because this big man standing next to me. Tye Dillinger! That's why. For those of you that don't know the back ground of this man let me get you up to date and maybe then, just maybe you simple minded LA, wanna-be famous minds with grasp as to why I did what I did. Tye Dillinger is a former hockey player, he is one of the toughest men to ever come through the sport, but what most of you don't know is, before hockey, Tye was an amateur wrestler, this man brings legitimacy to our sport. He is one of the toughest and most talented men to ever step foot in a wrestling locker room and I knew that. Tonight you people witnessed the domination and devastation this man can cause, but later tonight, you are going to witness two friends step into the ring with each other and go to battle. You see since Colt Cabana and AJ Styles ruined my plans, I'm going to make sure I ruin their friendship tonight when they go one on one for AJ Styles World Championship!
( Tye Dillinger didn't look happy to hear this news and Cornette saw the look on his face and was quick to respond to this. )
“Jim Cornette”: Hold up big man, don't worry. I always have a plan and tonight that plans goes into full effect. People, I promise you by the end of the night, if you don't already believe in the hype of Tye Dillinger, you will! Now to address the rest of the show tonight, before we see the World Championship match, we are going to witness five on five Global Warfare featuring the best of Mexico taking on the best of Japan. After the result of the John Morrison and BxB Hulk, we will see Low-Ki going one on one with Naruki Doi. You will also witness the debut to IWA, former WWE star, Paige, as she will be in one on one action, and that's not all, after a very impressive victory last week, The Young Bucks will challenge the Inner City Machine Guns for the World Tag Team Title's. I hope you all enjoy tonight's show, because I know, no, I guarantee, we will!
( Jim Cornette and Tye Dillinger then trade words that can't be heard over the microphone and exit the ring as we see a commercial from one of sponsors, and how fitting. K-Y. As we return from a short break, Paige's music hits and we are kicking things back off with woman's action for the first time in IWA history! )
3. Paige vs. Mia Yim These two women definitely didn't disappoint in the first ever women's match for IWA and showed they are more than just “divas”. They started things out with an amazing display of technical wrestling that eventually broke down into trading arm drags and both women going for a dropkick and coming to a standoff. Paige though, showed her true colors and after another lock up, she grabbed the hair of Mia and jerked her backwards, sending her to the mat. Paige assaulted Mia with several punches to the face and kicks to the mid-section before going for the cover and barely getting a two count. Paige lifted Mia to her feet, whipped her into the ropes and took her right back down with a hard clothesline then delivered a leg drop but again only got a two count. Eventually Mia was able to mount a comeback, ducking another clothesline attempt and connecting with a head-scissors then a spinning wheel kick for a two count. Mia got to her feet, and went to the top rope and waited as Paige made her way to her feet. Mia leaped from the top rope, connecting with a crossbody but Paige rolled through but only got a two count. Both ladies got to their feet, Paige went for a kick but Mia caught the boot, spun Paige around, then attempted a kick of her own, but Paige caught her foot, spun her around and connected with a spinning back kick to the gut and connected with the Paige Turner for the three count!
Winner: Paige via pinfall
( After the match Paige made her way to her feet and let out a loud scream as the referee raised her hand in victory. We then go backstage where the Briscoe's are standing by and are ready to speak. )
“Jay Briscoe”: Fans, last week The Briscoe's made our debut right here in IWA. IWA, a company that promised us the opportunity to be seen and pushed as the greatest tag team in the world, something we've known we were for years, something you the audience has told us for years. So what happened? Tell them what happened Mark!
“Mark Briscoe”: I'll tell you what happened Jay, we went to battle with two crazy monkey's that were swinging from one side of the ring to the other trying to out run, out wrestle, and out smarts us! Well the Briscoe's don't take too kind to that kind of action.
“Jay Briscoe”: That's right. Last week the referee screwed us out of our opportunity to become the IWA Word Tag Team champions, and tonight we find out not only are we not getting a rematch for those tag team titles but we aren't even on tonight's show. So what do the Briscoe's do? Well we could sit back, enjoy a paid night off, we could sit back, enjoy a paid night off, and drink some beer, or we could sit back, watch the upcoming tag team title match between dem boys the Inner City Machine Guns and the California surfer boys The Young Pups, drink some beer, then kick the Inner City Machine Guns ass all over Los Angeles!
“Mark Briscoe”: I like that idea! So boys, it's time for somebody to Man Up! And it's time for me and my brother Jay to find the concession stand!
( The camera then cuts to a quick commercial from our sponsor “Just For Men” before returning back to ringside where we are getting set for our next contest! )
4. IWA World Tag Team Title Match Inner City Machine Guns(c)'s ( Ricochet/Rich Swann) vs. The Young Bucks (Nick and Matt Jackson) Incredible fast paced action between Ricochet and Nick Jackson to start things off in this contest that eventually saw Nick step over Ricochet, Ricochet leaped to his feet then leap frogged Nick, and back rolled as Nick front rolled over Ricochet. Nick charged Ricochet as both men reached their feet but Ricochet sent Nick up and over to the apron and turned around into a step up kick from Nick. Nick then attempted to slingshot over into the x-factor but Ricochet caught him with an atomic drop and a hurricanrana. Ricochet made the quick tag to Swann and both men whipped Nick into the corner. Ricochet followed up with a diving shoulder tackle to the mid-section of Nick and Swann flew over the back of Ricochet with a dropkick to the face of Nick. Swann went for the cover but only got a two count as Matt pulled Swann away. Swann picked Nick back up to his feet and delivered a chop to the chest of Nick before attempted to whip Nick into the ropes but Nick held on and reversed the whip into an elbow to the chest before delivering two chops of his own causing Swann to hold his chest in pain. Nick then whipped Swann into the corner and charged in but was caught with a boot to the face. Swann then hit the ropes but Nick quickly followed in behind him, as Swann come off the ropes he turned around and was caught with a clothesline. Nick made the tag to his brother Matt and both men quickly went to work, executing several tag team moves, including a double dropkick and a slingshot leg drop and sling shot senton splash but Matt only got a two count. Matt quickly locked in an abdominal stretch to wear down Swann. The crowd eventually got behind Swann, giving him the momentum to hip toss Matt off of him but before he could reach Ricochet, Nick ran across the ring and dropkicked Ricochet to the floor. But as Nick got to his feet he was met with a boot to the gut from Swann, Swann then hooked him for a tornado DDT, but as he spun around Matt caught his legs, causing Swann to let go of Nick. Matt then dropped Swann down in a wheel barrow, long enough for Nick to slingshot to the apron and slingshot himself back inside to catch Swann in a wheel-barrow/x-factor combination. Matt quickly went for the cover but only got a two count. The Young Bucks continued to work over Swann until Nick whipped Swann into the ropes and ducked down for a back drop, but Swann caught him with a boot to the face, hit the ropes, Nick caught him for a side walk slam, but Swann floated over the shoulders and caught Nick with a reverse DDT. Swann got to his feet and caught Nick with a fame-asser and both men are down. The referee began the ten count and both men made it to their partners by the count of 8. Ricochet quickly leaped to the top rope and leaped over Matt, landing on his feet, and then rolling back to his feet and caught Matt with a calf kick and followed up with a standing shooting star press. Ricochet went for the cover but Nick broke up the pin at two. Nick lifted Ricochet to his feet and connected with rapid forearms to the face before hitting the ropes, Nick followed up with an attempted big boot but Ricochet side stepped, Nick turned around as Ricochet went for a superkick but he caught the boot and spun him around, Ricochet spun all the way around into a double superkick from the Young Bucks. Swann charged in and clotheslined Matt Jackson over the top rope and followed up with a crossbody to the floor on top of Matt. Meanwhile back inside the ring Nick went for a pin attempt but only got a two count. Nick couldn't believe he only got a two count and argued with the referee for a moment before Swann slid into the ring and spun him around and connected with a spinning back kick to the gut. Swann hit the ropes but Nick followed him in and caught him with an elbow to the face as he turned around. Nick then whipped Swann into the corner and caught him with a running step up knee to the face. Matt rolled back into the ring and the Young Bucks hooked Ricochet for More Bang For Your Buck but as Nick hit the 450, Matt leaped up to the top for the moonsault and Swann ran across the ring, leaped off the back of Nick and caught Matt with a dropkick that sent him flying off the top rope and into the guard rail. Swann then grabbed Nick and nailed running tornado ddt off the turnbuckles. Ricochet then pointed to the top rope and leaped up and connected with the 630 Splash and went for the cover 1..2..NO! Out of no where the Briscoe's slid into the ring, breaking up the referee's count and begin putting the boots to Ricochet, and Nick Jackson, leading the referee to call for the bell and rule the match a no contest.
Winner: No Contest via interference from The Briscoe's
( After the match Rich Swann grabbed Mark Briscoe and began throwing forearms to the face before hitting the ropes, but Mark caught him with a boot to the face and a Burning Hammer. Meanwhile Matt Jackson slid back into the ring and jumped on Jay Briscoe, pulling him away from Nick. This gave Ricochet enough time to regroup and nail Matt Jackson with a reverserana out of nowhere that sent him rolling out of the ring. Mark Briscoe then charged over and nailed Nick Jackson with a clothesline that sent both men over the top rope. This left Ricochet and Jay Briscoe slugging it out in the middle of the ring exchanging hard forearms to the face, Jay caught Ricochet with a knee to the gut, then hit the ropes and followed up with a boot to the face that sent Ricochet staggering back into the ropes. Jay again charged at Ricochet but Ricochet was able to duck down and sent Jay Briscoe flying over the top rope on top of everyone on the floor. Ricochet then went to check on his partner as referee's and other officials ran down the ramp to seperate The Young Bucks and The Briscoes on the floor. After a few moments we cut to a commercial break from our Coors Light sponsor. )
5. Low Ki vs. Naruki Doi w/ BxB Hulk They started things off with some incredible hard hitting action, that saw Doi start things off by slapping Ki in the face. Ki responded with a smile then slapping the taste out of the mouth of Doi, things broke down with Doi following up with a kick to the mid section then whipping Ki into the ropes and attempting a clothesline but Ki ducked and followed with numerous kicks to the mid section of his own then kicking the feet out from under Doi and connecting with a snap elbow drop off the ropes but only got a two count. Ki lifted Doi to his feet and attempted a whip into the corner but Doi reversed and followed up with a hard clothesline in the corner and ran back to the opposing corner and charged back to the corner and nailed the rolling senton. Doi pulled Ki out and went for the cover but only scored the two count. Doi quickly lifted Ki back to his feet before taking him right back down with a snapmare then a quick dropkick to the back of the head and applied a leg scissors around the head of Ki Ki rolled to his stomach, sending Doi to his, then floated over and went for the Dragon Sleeper but Doi was quick to get to the ropes to break the hold. Ki fired back with a Mongolian chop to the shoulders then followed up with a chop to the chest but Doi fired back with a chop of his own. Ki laughed it off and again slapped Doi in the face, both men then started trading slaps and chops before Doi caught Ki off guard with a poke to the eyes then a Doi-5 but somehow Ki kicked out at just two! Doi couldn't believe it and argued the count with the referee before heading to the top rope. Doi leaped off for a missle dropkick but Ki stepped out of the way, sending Doi crashing face first on the mat. Ki quickly grabbed the head of Doi and began lighting him up with lightning quick kicks to the face until Doi could make it to the ropes. Ki helped him to his feet and connected with another hard chop before attempting to whip Doi into the ropes but he reversed and connected with a hard elbow to the face sending Ki to the mat. Ki quickly got back to his feet and went for a clothesline but Doi ducked and grabbed Ki, connecting with a back drop driver, and bridged with it but only got the two count. Doi again picked Ki up to his feet and connected with a forearm before whipping Ki into the ropes but Ki ducked the clothesline and connected with the Tidal Wave. Ki went for the cover but Doi kicked out at two! Hulk climbed up on the apron and Ki charged over connecting with a front dropkick that sent Hulk crashing to the floor. Ki turned around and got caught with an uppercut then another forearm before whipping Ki into the ropes but Ki held on and caught Doi with a drop toe hold, sending him throat first across the second rope. Ki then went to the top rope and connected with a diving double stomp across the back and went for the cover but somehow Doi kicked out at two! Low Ki got to his feet and looked around to the crowd for a moment before signaling for this one to be over with. Ki climbed to the top rope, looking to go for the Warriors Way double stomp to the chest but Hulk climbed up on the apron, Ki shoved him back down but this allowed Doi enough time to get to his feet and connect with a punch to the gut of Ki. Doi then made his way to the top rope with Ki and they battled back and forth with punches until Low Ki was able to position Doi on his shoulders and connect with a top rope Ki-Crusher for the 1..2..3!!
Winner: Low Ki via pinfall
( Immediately following the bell though BxB Hulk slid back into the ring and went to stomping Low Ki before mounting him and delivering numerous right hands until John Morrison come running down the ramp and slid into the ring. Hulk was quick to slide out before Morrison could get his hands on him. Hulk checked on a beaten Naruki Doi as John Morrison helped Low Ki to his feet and raised his hand in victory as we cut to another spot from our sponsors from Just For Men. )
6. Global Warfare Team Mexico ( Mistico, Rey Bucanero, Averno, and Volador Jr.) vs. Team Japan ( Jushin “Thunder” Liger, CIMA, Masato Yoshino, and Dragon Kid ) The rules were simple in this match up, no tags were needed, when your partner rolled out of the ring, you could enter the ring. The action was so fast and furious it was almost impossible to keep up with but the final minutes were more than noteworthy. The entire match they teased the square off between Mistico and Japanese legend Jushin Liger but it would never work out. Finally when then hot tags were made Mistico and Liger got the tags but again before they could make any contact, Bucanero nailed Liger in the back of the head with a missile dropkick that sent him flying out of the ring to the floor. CIMA charged in but was taken down with a leg sweep then a standing moonsault. From there everyone paired off in the ring. Team Japan gained control when Dragon Kid sent Averno over the top rope to the floor then caught Volador with a step up enzijiri kick. Yoshino then whipped Bucanero into the ropes, caught him with a tilt-a-whirl back breaker, but held on long enough for Dragon Kid to connect with an elbow drop to the the chest. Yoshino and Dragon Kid got to their feet and turned around into a double crossbody off the top rope from Mistico sending Yoshino to the outside. Moments later Team Mexico were left alone in the ring with Dragon Kid. Dragon Kid noticed the predicament and turned to leave but was caught with a superkick from Averno, and spun around into a brain-buster from Bucanero. Averno, Volador, and Bucanero then hit simultaneous suicide dives onto all the remaining members of Team Japan on the floor as Mistico connected with a springboard 450 splash to get the 1,2,3 on Dragon Kid!
Winner: Team Mexico via pinfall
( Team Mexico regrouped in the ring and shook hands as half of the crowd chanted Mistico and the other half chanted Liger. This led to Jushin Liger climbing up on the apron and having a brief stare down with Mistico before both men looked at opposing sides of the crowd then back and each other and shaking their heads up and down as if they were saying “yes you'll see it”. Liger then hopped off the apron and joined his teammates on the ramp where CIMA shoved Liger away from him and continued up the ramp. We then see a quick commercial from our sponsors from “Right Guard” before coming back to ringside for our main event. )
7. World Heavyweight Championship Match AJ Styles(c) vs. Colt Cabana Both men started things off with a quick hand shake before locking up. Both men battled for position and finally AJ broke free with a arm ringer, Colt rolled through, spun around, used his legs to spread AJ's legs until he was in a seated position, and waved at Styles before both men leg go and got to their feet. Again, both men shook hands and locked back up, this time Cabana takes the arm ringer, but Styles quickly rolls through, kips up, and sweeps the legs out from under Cabana before going for the cover but barely gets a two count. Both men again get to their feet but AJ quickly takes the headlock again. Cabana shoves Styles into the ropes, Styles comes back with a shoulder tackle, then hits the ropes, Cabana to his feet, Styles leap frogs him, Cabana hits the ropes, AJ drops down, Cabana with the step over but holds onto the ropes as AJ leaps up for the trademark dropkick, but Styles rotates in mid air and lands on his feet. Cabana applauds the ability of Styles as does the crowd. Both men locked back up but Cabana used his size to his advantage and backed Styles into the corner, Cabana connected with a shoulder to the mid section then whipped Styles into the opposing corner and followed him in, Styles went up and over Cabana, Cabana turned around and got caught with an arm drag, then another, AJ went for a third, but Cabana held on, pulled AJ up, spun him around and caught him with a powerslam. Cabana went for the cover but only got a two count. Cabana continued to work over the back for the next several minutes, including catching AJ Styles with a rock bottom type maneuver across the knee when AJ attempted to springboard into the ring but only got a two count out of it. Cabana locked Styles in a modified torture rack but AJ finally got the strength to fight back with elbows to the back of the head until Cabana released the hold. Cabana hit the ropes, but AJ leap frogged Cabana, Cabana stepped over him, and AJ caught Cabana with the dropkick to the face. Both men got to their feet and AJ fired off with two running clotheslines, Cabana went for one of his own and AJ ducked and connected with the Torture Rack Bomb for a two count. AJ picked Cabana back up and fired off with forearms before attempting a whip into the ropes, Cabana reversed and AJ went for the springboard reverse ddt but Cabana snapmarred AJ over, AJ rolled up to his feet and turned around and Cabana lifted him up in the fireman's carry and swung his feet across the ropes and dropped down in a stunner. Cabana went for the cover but only got the two count. Cabana lifted Styles back to his feet and went for the Colt 45 but AJ slipped over the shoulders and connected with a hard discus clothesline turning Cabana inside out. AJ went for the cover but only got a two count of his own. AJ lifted Cabana up off the mat and called for the Styles Clash, AJ lifted Cabana up for the Clash but couldn't hook the arms, Cabana reached for the ropes, but AJ muscled Cabana up and attempted a powerbomb but Cabana rolled through with a hurricanrana, but AJ held on and come back to his feet and hooked the arms of Cabana and connected with the Styles Clash for the 1..2..3!
Winner: and still IWA World Heavyweight Champion, AJ Styles via pinfall
( After the match AJ Styles gets to his feet, the referee hands him his championship title and he climbs up in the corner and holds the championship high as the fans cheer him on. The cheers quickly turn to boos though as Tye Dillinger comes running down the ramp with a steel chair in hand. Tye slides into the ring and lets the chair go as AJ turns around to see why the crowd is booing. AJ leaps off the ropes onto Tye, and begins nailing him with right hands to the head, trying to send Tye to the crowd but it doesn't work and Tye spins Styles around, connecting with a hard spine-buster on the chair. AJ rolls to the ropes in pain as Tye quickly turns his attention to Colt Cabana, who is beginning to make his way up to his feet. Tye grabs Cabana from behind and connects with a german suplex. Tye then grabs the chair and sits it up, he then turns his attention back to Cabana and hooks him and delivers a devastating half nelson suplex into the chair. Tye gets back to his feet and looks at the damage he has caused as the crowd chants “holy sh**” in disbelief. Tye looks for AJ, and turns around and gets caught with a springboard forearm to the face that sends Tye flying. Tye gets to his feet and ducks a clothesline attempt from AJ, but gets caught with a pele kick. AJ looks at the fallen Tye Dillinger for a moment before pointing to the top rope, the crowd cheers as AJ makes the climb to the top rope. He gains his balance and flies off, looking to connect with the Shooting Star Press but Tye rolls out of the way and AJ crashes and burns. Tye gets to his feet and pulls AJ up and nails a t-bone suplex into the corner, turning AJ inside out. Tye taunts the crowd for a moment, saying he isn't finished, and pulls AJ to his feet and nails the Olympic Slam. Tye grabs the World Heavyweight Championship off the mat and holds it high in the air, the camera then pans to the top of the entrance ramp where Jim Cornette is smiling and clapping his hands. The show eventually goes off the air with Tye Dillinger standing in the middle of the ring holding up AJ Styles World Championship! )
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Post by ewrbooker26 on Dec 11, 2014 0:34:50 GMT -5
News on upcoming "Breakdown" pay per view.....
Low Ki and John Morrison join forces to take on Dragon Gate stars BxB Hulk and Naruki Doi!
Jim Cornette has a major announcement regarding the future of the Briscoe's after the attack on numerous referee's and other officials on last month's event.
Colt Cabana seeks revenge on Tye Dillinger as they go one on one!
We have received word from Japanese press that following his return to his home country, CIMA issued a challenge to Mistico, to prove, unlike fellow Japanese Legend, Jushin Liger, he can get the job done and the challenge has been accepted!
Open the Freedom Gate Champion, Johnny Gargano returns to action!
Special Appearance by Hardcore Legend, Mick Foley!
Plus so much more, including IWA World Champion AJ Styles, IWA World Tag Team Champions The Inner City Machine Guns, The Young Bucks, and many more!
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Post by ewrbooker26 on Dec 24, 2014 22:36:27 GMT -5
International Wrestling Assocation “Breakdown” Live on Pay-Per-View February 8th 2015 Chicago, Illinois Attendance – 5,538
Pre-Show -
1. Jigsaw vs. The Amazing Red Fast paced action to kick off the pre show. Both men traded near falls and counters in the early going until Jigsaw realized the best way to out quick Red was to take the knee out and did just that when Red attempted a running tornado ddt off the corner, Jigsaw was able to sit Red on the top rope, connect with a palm strike, then ran up the ropes and caught Red with a dragon screw leg whip that sent Red rolling out of the ring in pain. Jigsaw quickly followed Red to the floor and attempted to grab the leg of Red but he caught Jigsaw with a kick to the mid-section. Jigsaw followed back with a kick to the side of the head. Jigsaw then lifted Red to his feet and delivered another dragon whip that sent the body of Red into the barricade that got a big ovation from the crowd. Jigsaw quickly rolled Red into the ring, followed and hooked the leg but only got a two count. Jigsaw quickly went back to work on the leg, locking in a half crab but Red eventually made it to the ropes, Jigsaw got to his feet and grabbed the leg of Red again, and attempted a figure four leg lock but Red used the injured leg to shove Jigsaw up and over the top rope to the floor. Red quickly pulled himself up, using the ropes. Red looked to the crowd for a moment as he waited for Jigsaw to get back to his feet, as soon as he did, Red flipped over the top, and caught Jigsaw with a hurricanrana. Red looked to have injured himself even worse though as he quickly clutched the already worn down knee and rolled around in pain. Both men made it to their feet about the same time and Red connected with a forearm to the face of Jigsaw before rolling him back inside. Red pulled himself up onto the apron and shook his injured leg before spring boarding to the top rope attempting another hurricanrana but Jigsaw held on, Red re-positioned himself on the shoulders of Jigsaw by spinning around and connected with a devastating reverse hurricanrana. Red, still favoring the leg, got to his feet and connected with a standing shooting star press to the back of Jigsaw. Red rolled him over and went for the cover but Jigsaw got his foot on the ropes at two! Red lifted Jigsaw back to his feet and connected with a right hand before attempting to whip Jigsaw into the ropes but Jigsaw reversed sending Red into the ropes. Red hooked the ropes and immediately grabbed his knee but as Jigsaw charged in, Red caught Jigsaw with a boot to the face, Red attempted to charge Jigsaw but got caught with a superkick. Jigsaw quickly went for the cover but only got a two count! Jigsaw couldn't believe he didn't get the victory with the kick and argued with the referee for a moment before grabbing Red and pulling him to his feet. Jigsaw connected with a couple stiff forearms to the face before picking Red up and driving him back first into the corner. Jigsaw connected with several shoulders to the midsection before lifting Red up to the top rope. Jigsaw hooked Red for a superplex but Red blocked the attempt and fired back with several forearms of his own before leaping onto the back of Jigsaw and attempting the Code Red but Jigsaw held onto the top rope and back dropped Red back into the ring. Red slowly got to his feet and turned around as Jigsaw leaped off the top rope and nailed Red in the head with the shining wizard for the 1..2...3!
Winner: Jigsaw via pinfall
( After the referee called for the bell both men continued to lay on the mat for a moment before Jigsaw pulled himself to his feet, then helped Red to his feet. Both men shook hands before Red exited the ring, leaving Jigsaw to celebrate his victory for a moment. Jigsaw then exited the ring as the arena darkened. )
Main Show -
( The main show starts off with a opening video package recapping the events of the last two months, the on going action between John Morrison, Low Ki, Naruki Doi, and BxB Hulk, then we see the final moments of the brawl between The Inner City Machine Guns, The Young Bucks, and The Briscoe's where the Briscoe's attacked the officials before fighting to the backstage area with The Young Bucks, and finally the debut of Tye Dillinger and his assault on AJ Styles and Colt Cabana at last months event. The pyro inside the arena then exploded and we went ringside where the arena immediately went black, and started flashing red, and we are getting ready for the surprising debut of Homicide!!! )
2. Homicide vs. Matt Cross Both men started things off with a lock up, but Homicide quickly took Cross to the corner and lit him up with rapid forearms before shooting him off to the opposing corner. Homicide charged in, but Cross went up and over, Homicide turned around and got caught with two arm drags and a hurricanrana that sent Homicide rolling back to his feet and into the corner. Cross charged in and attempted a monkey flip but Homicide landed on his feet, then hit the ropes and caught Cross with a sick mafia kick to the face that sent him crashing to the mat and rolling out of the ring to regroup. Homicide hit the ropes and connects with the diving tope conhelo. Homicide played to the crowd for a moment as they cheered the beating Homicide was giving Cross. Homicide lifted Cross to his feet before slapping him in the face then whipping him head first into the barricade as they crowd come unglued again. Homicide lifted Cross up and rolled him back inside the ring before climbing up on the apron and playing to the crowd once more, then heading to the top rope. Homicide dove from the top rope looking to connect with a diving spinning back elbow but Cross leaped up and caught Homicide with a dropkick to the back of the head as he was spinning. Cross quickly went for the cover but only got the two count. Cross looked around, honestly looking shocked to even be on the offense at this point. He helps Homicide to his feet and connects with a spinning back kick to the gut then hits the ropes, Cross leaps up on the back of Homicide and connects with a standing moonsault onto Homicide while standing on his back. Cross leaps over the top to the apron and runs up to the top rope, he goes for a twisting split legged moonsault but Homicide got the knees up. He quickly got to his feet and slid the thumb across the throat before grabbing Cross and lifting him up for the Cop Kiilla but Cross slid down the back of Homicide and landed on his feet, but thats as far as the reversal went because Homicide turned, and destroyed Matt Cross with a lariat, causing him to back flip. Homicide immediately tried to lift Cross to his feet, to hit the Cop Killa but he couldn't budge Cross, who had been knocked out cold by the lariat. Homicide finally let go of Cross and went for the cover and picked up the 1..2...3!!
Winner: Homicide via pinfall
( After the match Homicide got Cross to his feet and finally nailed the Cop Killa on him before looking into the camera and yelling he was just getting started and he was here to show he is the best wrestler in the world. Homicide then left the ring and went up the ramp as we saw a clip from our sponsors at “Coors Light'. )
3. Open the Freedom Gate Championship Match Johnny Gargano(c) vs. Alex Shelley Both men start things off circling each other before a quick hand shake then a lock up. Shelley takes the arm but Gargano makes his way to the ropes, grabs the top rope then front flips, and reverses into an arm ringer of his own. Shelley rolls through, reverses back into another arm ringer, then a drop toe hold, before transitioning into a headlock. Both men work their way to their feet before Gargano delivers a couple elbows to the gut then shoves Shelley into the ropes. Shelley comes back with a shoulder tackle and looks to the crowd, but before he can hit the ropes the lights inside the arena goes out. After a moment gun shots are heard and the crowd begins to cheer in anticipation. When they come back on the crowd goes crazy and begins chanting “holy sh*t” as they see Prince Devitt, The Young Bucks, Doc Gallows, and Karl Anderson, The Bullet Club standing in the center of the ring with Alex Shelley and Johnny Gargano laying motionless in front of them. The referee calls for the bell ruling the match a no contest but The Bullet Club is obviously not finished.
Winner: No Contest via interference
( After the referee called for the bell Prince Devitt pointed to The Young Bucks then down at both, Shelley and Gargano. The Bucks quickly lift Shelley up off the mat and nail More Bang For Your Buck as Devitt shakes his head in approval. Devitt smiles as he points to Gallows and Anderson then down to Gargano. Gallows lifts Gargano up off the mat and lifts him up in a suplex, he drops the legs across the shoulders of Anderson before then drop him in a spinning neck breaker, sidewalk slam combination. Prince Devitt then leaps to the top rope and flies off with the double stomp to the chest of Gargano. Devitt gets back to his feet and demands for the ring side official to bring him a microphone so he can speak. )
“Prince Devitt”: Wrestling world, take notice, The Bullet Club has arrived! We have already taken over Japan, and today, we start our quest, our quest to take over the United States, our quest to take over IWA. For those that know about us, you know there are more brothers out there, including a fellow brother in arms, here in IWA, you the fans, here in Chicago, and you the fans watching from around the world worship him, that man is your IWA World Heavyweight Champion AJ Styles! I am asking AJ, come home, come back to The Bullet Club and let's do this together. We will give you the time to think about the offer, but you know it's better to be with us than against us. Alex Shelley and Johnny Gargano found that out the hard way tonight, and later tonight, The Inner City Machine Guns will find that out as well when The Young Bucks bring home the IWA Word Tag Team Titles.
( Devitt drops the microphone and The Bullet Club poses in the center of the ring before exiting the ring and heading to the back. We cut to a quick commercial from our sponsors at “Just For Men” before coming back to the ring and the familiar sound of a car crash as heard and the crowd again comes unglued as we are being joined by the debuting Mick Foley! Foley comes out on the stage as the crowd chants Foley, he makes his way down the ramp and into the ring, before picking up a microphone. Foley pauses for a moment as the crowd continues to chant his name, after they begin to calm down Foley begins to speak. )
“Mick Foley”: Thank you for that warm reception, and I'm not going to lie, it's been a long time since I've heard a reception quiet like that, so long, that it actually brought a tear to my eye. But as nice as that ovation was, I'm not here tonight to to soak in all the adulation's, I'm here tonight to give adulation's. You see no matter where I go in the world these days, all I hear is “Mick, what do you think about IWA? Mick, when are you going to come to IWA?” Well I can answer both of those questions right now. Mick is here in IWA, in the middle of a IWA ring, where IWA was born, right here, in, Chicago Illinois!! But as nice as that cheap pop is, I'm not here for that tonight either, you see I'm here tonight to tell you the fans, that I've seen the product, and it is amazing! You have guys that are coming up in the ranks, getting the opportunity to come out here on pay per view once a month, and all the house shows IWA is running, and they are showcasing their skills, and extraordinary talents in front of a larger audience. They are scraping, and clawing for what is rightfully theirs, and that's a spot on a national stage. I can relate to that too. You see about twenty years ago, I too, was scraping and clawing to gain a spot on a national stage. I know the times have changed over the years, it's obvious by watching the IWA DVD's the in ring action has changed, so I'm not going to insult you people and tell you I'm here to step into the ring and go toe to toe with the best IWA has to offer. I am here though to tell you people, you will be seeing Mick Foley in IWA, just not in the ring. I want to give back to the newest generation of superstars, and I want to do that here in the greatest professional wrestling company on the market today! So, I'm going to be hanging out backstage at some of the upcoming events, lending my knowledge, the knowledge that I can remember, I mean after all I've had a concussion or three in my days of in ring competition.
( Before Mick Foley can continue he's cut off by the sound of siren, then “You're Not Ready” by 50 Cent begins to play and Homicide makes his way out onto the stage, bouncing to his music as the crowd “oohs” as if they know what is coming. Homicide makes his way down the ramp and up the stairs, as Foley watches on. Homicide teases climbing through the ropes for a moment before eventually climbing through and grabbing the microphone laying on the mat in the corner. Homicide wastes little time approaching Mick Foley and beginning to speak. )
“Homicide”: Who the fu..... haha. Who the hell do you think you are Mick Foley? Coming out here and trying to BS these people into believing you know what we are going through? You have no idea, time's have changed. You're right about the guys in the back having to scrape and claw, but the difference between scraping and clawing now than then is, you obviously scraped and clawed at dinner plates, while Flair, Sting, Rhodes, and Butcher scraped and clawed to see who was the best wrestler, but none of those guys were going out there every single night, flying through the air, crashing and burning and smacking that cold hard floor like we do!
“Mick Foley”: You.....
“Homicide”: No, you shut the hell up, I'm not finished speaking. Earlier tonight, I made my debut here in IWA, and I'm not naive like the rest of those punks in the locker room. I've been in several dressing rooms with you before and heard you say, I'm here to share my knowledge, I'm not here to wrestle, well I'm calling your bluff now, I've heard the same old song and I've seen the same lame ass dance, and I am putting my name at the top of your damn list, when you get tired of trying to fool yourself and these people, I want to be the guy you step into the ring with, and I want to be the guy that finishes your old ass off once and for all!
( The crowd breaks out into a “one more match' chant as Foley looks to the crowd and acknowledges the chant before beginning to speak. )
“Mick Foley”: As much as I'd love to give you, and these people what you all want, I honestly did not come to IWA to wrestle. Now, now, before you people boo me out of the building, I said I didn't come back to wrestle, I never said anything about possibly coming back to fight! So let me lay it all out there for you Homicide, I know your hand, I've seen you come up in Brooklyn, fighting for nothing to wrestling for everything, so if you want me so bad, prove it! If I heard you correctly earlier you said you were better than Butcher, correct?
“Homicide”: You're damn right I'm better than Butcher, I'm better than you too, hell I could make a list a mile long of all you so called hardcore “icons”, this is a new day Foley, there is only one icon in this business and he's the Notorious 187!
“Mick Foley”: Right right, so what you're telling me is that if Butcher was to appear here in IWA next month you could kick his ass in whatever match the people wanted?
“Homicide”: Yeah, right, if you can roll him onto a plane and get him in this ring, I'll kick his ass from one corner to the next, and when I'm finished with him you can bring anyone else you got, and I'll handle my business with them, and this can go on and on until you grow the balls to step into the ring with me yourself Foley! Good God Foley just be a man and face me already, let's do this!!!
“Mick Foley”: Let's not get ahead of ourselves just yet Homicide, because I'm in no shape to get into this ring as an active competitor, at least not yet. And I'm not sure which Butcher you think you just agreed to a match with, but this Butcher doesn't have much problem's with walking, actually the only problem this Butcher really has is finding opponents, but thanks to you, next month he won't, because next month he will make his debut here in IWA, against you, and since you think your better than me, I guess you think your better at hardcore than me, so I think the fans want to see this match under hardcore rules.
“Homicide”: You tell Abby I got him in hardcore, I'll gladly take that fork and shove it up his.....
“Mick Foley”: Woah, wait Homicide, nobody ever said anything about you facing Abdullah the Butcher, I'm talking about next month in a hardcore match, it will be Homicide versus my good friend, The Necro Butcher!!! Have a nice day!
( Mick Foley rolled out of the ring as Homicide lost his cool inside the ring, kicking the corner's then running over to the ramp side of the ring and screaming at Foley to face him in the ring. Mick Foley waved at Homicide then continued up the ramp and disappearing behind the curtain. Meanwhile Homicide rolled out of the ring and yelled to the fans that Foley is nothing but a phony as he made his way up the ramp. He eventually disappeared and we were ready for our next match of the night. )
4. Naruki Doi and BxB Hulk vs. John Morrison and Low Ki Hulk and Morrison started things off for their teams and displayed their high flying skills, trading arm drags and head scissors until Hulk whipped Morrison into the ropes and Doi caught Morrison with a kick to the back. This just infuriated Morrison and he turned around and attempted a step up enzijiri kick on Doi but he ducked down, Morrison landed on his feet and Doi snapped him neck across the top rope. Morrison staggered back into a bridging German suplex but Ki broke up the count at two. Ki connected with a Mongolian chop on Hulk before returning to his corner, this aloud Morrison enough time to regroup and make his way to his feet, Morrison and Hulk traded forearms until Hulk caught Morrison off guard with a knee to the gut, Hulk hit the ropes but Morrison caught him with a powerslam but only got a two count. Morrison got to his feet and signaled for the shooting star press, Morrison hit the ropes but Doi caught him by the hair and jerked him back first to the mat. This allowed Hulk to get to his feet, grab the legs of Morrison and flip over, in a trailer hitch and bridge for the pin attempt but only got a two count. Hulk made the quick tag to Doi and both men whipped Morrison into the ropes and took him down with a double shoulder tackle. Doi went for the cover but only got the two count. Doi quickly lifted Morrison back to his feet, whipped him into the ropes and took him right back down with a hard back elbow then a knee drop before going for the cover but only got a two count! Doi wrapped the legs of Morrison around one of his and locked in a modified abdominal stretch. The crowd got behind Morrison and he began to fight back, working his legs free, and getting back to his feet, he connected with several elbows to the head before taking Doi down with a hip toss, then rolling over Doi and connecting with a baseball slide superkick to the face. Both men laid on the mat for a moment, while the referee initiated the ten count. Both men made the tag to their partners at 8. Ki leaped over the top rope and charged over, lighting Hulk and Doi up with viscous chops! Ki whips Doi into the ropes and sends him flying with a back body drop. Ki then kicks Hulk in the gut and whips him into the ropes, Ki ducks down for another back body drop attempt but Hulk kicks Ki in the chest, raising him up and grasping his chest in pain. Hulk hit the ropes but Ki caught him with a rolling kick to the face that sent Hulk rolling through the ropes to the floor. Hulk got to his feet but Morrison charged over to the ropes and connected with a corkscrew crossbody onto Hulk. Meanwhile back inside the ring Ki lifted up Doi and attempted to whip him into the ropes but Doi reversed and sent Ki into the ropes but he leaped to the second rope and connected with the Tidal Wave! Ki went for the cover but only got a two count! Ki got to his feet and called for the Ki-Crusher and lifted Doi up and hooked him for it as Morrison slid back into the ring. Ki delivered the Ki-Crusher and motioned for Morrison to head to the corner. Ki pulled Doi over to the corner and Morrison connected with Starship Pain. 1..2..NO! Hulk grabbed the leg of Morrison and pulled him out of the ring. Hulk immediately slammed Morrison back first into the ring steps and hopped back up on the ring apron and caught Ki with a step up enzijiri kick. Hulk entered the ring and hooked Ki for a reverse suplex attempt but when Hulk went to drop Ki, Ki floated back, wrapping his legs around the waist of Hulk and locking in the Dragon Sleeper. Doi attempted to break the hold but it was too late, Hulk tapped out!
Winner: Low Ki and John Morrison via submission
( After the match John Morrison rolls into the ring, Low Ki helps him to his feet and both me celebrate for a moment before we go to another quick commercial break from our sponsors at K-Y. After the break “Copa Cabana” hits the PA system inside the arena and we are ready for our next match of the night. )
5. Colt Cabana vs. Tye Dillinger Dillinger got things started with a quick kick to the gut and a forearm to the back of Cabana but Cabana fired back with a chop to the chest, Tye cut him off with another kick to the gut then whipped him into the ropes and took him down with a back elbow and went for the cover but barely got a two count. Tye quickly applied a headlock and worked it for a minute before Colt forced his way to his feet, he connected with a couple elbows to the gut of Tye before shoving him off into the ropes. Tye came back with a shoulder tackle, then a step over, but Colt got to his feet and caught him with a hip toss, then another hip toss before a dropkick that sent Tye through the ropes to the floor. Colt went to the apron and followed up with an asai moonsault. Colt rolled Tye back inside the ring and went for the cover but only got a two count. Colt lifted Tye back to his feet and whipped him into the ropes and went for another dropkick but Tye held onto the ropes and Colt crashed back first into the mat. Tye took control of the match from this point on working over the back of Cabana for the next several minutes until the crowd finally got behind Cabana long enough for him to channel their energy, he began to fire back with right jabs before switching to elbows to the top of the head before doing a little shake rattle and roll and hitting a big bionic elbow to take Tye off his feet. Tye quickly got back up and Cabana whipped him into the ropes and sent him flying with a big back body drop. Tye again got to his feet but was met with a boot to the gut, Cabana whipped him into the corner and charged into the corner and connected with the “Flying Asshole” as he yelled out. Cabana then hooked Tye for the Colt45 but he floated over and caught Cabana with a German suplex but held on and connected with another, still holding on and this time connecting with a dragon suplex but only got a two count. Tye picked Cabana up to his feet and backed him into the corner and delivered a hard chop before backing up. Tye charged in but got caught with a boot to the face. Cabana hooked Tye for a suplex and climbed to the second rope but Tye caught him with several punches to the gut to break free then an uppercut to the throat before climbing to the top with Cabana. Tye hooked Cabana and connected with a top rope t-bone suplex. Tye crawled over the motionless body of Cabana and went for the cover but only got the two count once again! Tye got to his feet and called for the Olympic Slam and stalked Cabana as he made his way to his feet. Once Cabana was up, Tye hooked Cabana for the Olympic Slam but Cabana floated over, behind Tye and rolled him up in a Pat O'Connor for the 1..2...3!
Winner: Colt Cabana via pinfall
( Tye immediately kicked out but it was too late, the referee had already made the three count. Cabana raised his arms in victory for a moment before bending over to catch his breath. Meanwhile behind his back, Tye is making his way to his feet. Colt turns around and Tye charges at him, driving his shoulder into the mid-section of Cabana and sending him back first into the corner. Tye begins nailing Cabana with repeated right hands until the crowd erupts in cheers as AJ Styles comes running down the ramp and slides into the ring behind Tye. AJ folds up the World Championship and raises it up, waiting for Tye to turn around. Finally Tye turns to see what all the commotion is about and AJ charges in looking to blast Tye with the championship, but Tye ducks at the last moment and AJ misses Tye and nails Cabana in the face with the championship, knocking him off his feet and to the mat! AJ quickly turns to go after Tye but it's too late, Tye slides out of the ring and begins backing up the ramp smiling. AJ goes back over to Cabana to check on him but Cabana pushes him back as Jim Cornette's music begins to play on the PA system and he makes his way out onto the stage with microphone in hand, to join his protege, Tye Dillinger. Cornette whispers something into the ear of Tye and both men smile before Cornette begins to speak as AJ looks on. )
“Jim Cornette”: Are you happy now AJ? Is that the results you wanted? Because we are! That's exactly what we wanted, and exactly what I told Tye would happen. You see I told Tye you couldn't mind your own business and let things just happen on there own. It looks as though, you're going to have to learn the hard way, just like The Briscoe's had to learn the hard way last month. You see, they decided to strike my referee's and my officials, so I was left with no other option but to indefinitely suspend them from the IWA. Now I'm not stupid, I know you are the World Champion, and I know you do good business for the IWA, so I'm not going to indefinitely suspend you, but I am canceling your plane ticket to next month's pay per view event, and if that's not enough for you, while your sitting at home next month watching the pay per view from your couch, you can watch your good buddy that you just knocked out with the World Championship, Colt Cabana take on your other real good pal that gave you the ultimatum of a lifetime, Prince Devitt, AND the Future World Champion, Tye Dillinger in a two on one handicap match! Now AJ Styles, get out of my ring and while you're at it, get out of my building!
( Security and trainers come from the back as Jim Cornette and Tye Dillinger make their way behind the curtain. Meanwhile back ringside security escorts AJ Styles to the back and the trainers help Colt Cabana to his feet and help him to the backstage area to be checked on. We then see a quick commercial from our sponsors at Just For Men before coming back ringside for our next match of the evening. )
6. CIMA vs. Mistico Both men exchange some great chain wrestling holds before CIMA breaks free and slaps the taste out of Mistico's mouth. Mistico pauses for a moment to check and see if he's bleeding before turning his attention back to CIMA and circling him for a moment. They got to lock up but Mistico ducks and slaps CIMA. CIMA gets upset and charges at Mistico but he ducks and slaps CIMA again, when CIMA turns around he gets caught with an arm drag then another, before getting caught with a hurricanrana that sends him rolling out of the ring to the floor. Mistico hits the ropes and runs up the corner, connecting with a step up senton bomb on CIMA, sending both men crashing to the floor. Mistico gets to his feet and rolls CIMA back into the ring. Mistico climbs up on the apron and attempts a springboard maneuver but CIMA shook the ropes, sending Mistico crashing across the ropes then back into the ring. CIMA quickly went to work on Mistico, applying a surfboard type submission but Mistico is eventually able to reach the ropes. CIMA continued to work over the mid-section for the next several minutes until Mistico was able to fight out of an abdominal stretch and connect with a hip toss. Mistico then fired up with forearms to the face but when he attempted to whip CIMA into the ropes, CIMA reversed and sent Mistico in, Mistico followed back with a head-scissors into a ddt. Both men got to their feet, Mistico whipped CIMA into the corner and charged in but CIMA sent Mistico up and over to the apron. CIMA turned around and got caught with a step up enzijiri kick that sent CIMA staggering back. Mistico then leaped to the top rope and flew off with a crossbody but he only got a two count! Both men got back to their feet and Mistico took CIMA back down with a body slam then attempted a standing moonsault but CIMA got the knees up. CIMA got to his feet and connected with a chop before whipping Mistico into the corner and connecting with the double knees to the chest that sent Mistico down in the corner. CIMA looked down at Mistico then to the corner next to them, and headed to the opposing corner. CIMA climbed to the top rope as the crowd rose to their feet and began to get louder and louder. CIMA pointed across the ring to Mistico and leaped into the air and connected with a diving dropkick to the face of Mistico! CIMA quickly pulled Mistico out towards the center of the ring and went for the cover but only got the two count! CIMA argued with the referee about the count for a moment too long, giving Mistico enough time to regroup and position himself behind CIMA, Mistico rolled CIMA up in a school boy but only got the two count. Both men quickly got to their feet but CIMA quickly cut Mistico off with a kick to the gut then a dropkick to the top of his head, jamming the neck of Mistico. CIMA lifted Mistico up on his shoulders and placed him on the top rope. CIMA backed up a bit and charged back in, connecting with the Venus palm strike before turning his back, possibly looking to attempt another palm strike but Mistico didn't give him time as he connected with a kick to the back of the head then leaped from the top rope onto the shoulders of CIMA and rolled him up in a victory roll for the 1...2...3!
Winner: Mistico via pinfall
( After the match Mistico rolls out of the ring, and the referee meets him on the floor, raising the arm of Mistico making the victory official. Meanwhile back inside the ring CIMA gets to his feet and is seething in anger and kicks the bottom turnbuckle. Back outside the ring Mistico plays to the crowd for a moment before heading up the ramp and disappearing behind the curtain as we take our last commercial break from our sponsors at Coors Light. We then come back to ringside where we are getting ready for our main event. )
7. IWA World Tag Team Title Match Inner City Machine Guns (c)'s vs. The Young Bucks Almost a five star match up here with incredible tag team action displayed by both teams through-out the match. The Young Bucks gained the advantage though when Prince Devitt made his presence known and this distracted the referee when he caught Devitt coming down the ramp. The referee yelled for Devitt to leave and Devitt began to argue with the referee, meanwhile back inside the ring Nick Jackson caught Swann, attempted a suplex but when Swann floated over behind the back of Nick, Nick caught him with a low blow. Devitt saw this and began to back up, knowing his job was done. Nick went for the cover but Ricochet made it inside the ring in time to break up the cover. Nick quickly grabbed Swann in a front face lock and made the tag to brother Matt. Matt grabbed the legs of Swann and lifted him up in a wheel barrow and Nick caught him with a lung blower and held on as Matt connected with a springboard moonsault. Matt quickly went for the cover but again Ricochet made it in to break up the cover. Matt quickly made the tag to brother Nick and both men snapmarred Swann then roll over Swann to their feet and connect with double dropkicks to his face. Nick goes for the cover but Swann kicked out at two. Nick grabs Swann and applies a sleeper on the mat. The referee checks him but Swann refuses to give up and begins to fight back with elbows to the gut of Nick. Swann eventually breaks free and hits the ropes, Nick ducks down but gets caught with a boot to the face. Swann then connects with a spin kick to the mid section and follows up with a fame-asser and both men are down. The referee begins his ten count but both men make it to their partners before the count of ten. Ricochet leaps over the top into the ring and takes Matt and Nick down with a double clothesline then whips Nick into the ropes and catches him with a hurricanrana that sends him rolling out of the ring to the floor. Ricochet then nails Matt in the face with a dropkick and quickly gets to his feet and hits the ropes and leaps over the top rope twisting in mid air and connecting with a corkscrew moonsault on Nick. Ricochet gets to his feet and gets a huge ovation from the crowd as he slides back into the ring. Swann gets to his feet and nails Matt with a forearm to the face and shoots him into the ropes and connects with an atomic drop but holds on as Ricochet runs up his back and nails Matt with a shining wizard. Swann rolls over Matt in a jackknife cover but only gets a two count as Nick barely makes it inside the ring to break up the cover. Ricochet grabs Nick and connects with a boot to the gut and hits the ropes but Nick follows him and nails Ricochet with a elbow to the face that staggers him. Nick then hits the ropes and collides with Ricochet in the center of the ring with a double crossbody. Meanwhile Swann gets ready to whip Matt into the corner but the referee gets in the way and Matt collides with the referee in the corner. Swann charges in and connects with a shoulder tackle to the mid-section of Matt and crushes the referee in the corner even more. Swann back flips out of the corner and charges back in and connects with another shoulder tackle to the mid-section and Ricochet comes running out of no where and goes for a dropkick to the face of Matt but he ducks down and Ricochet nails the referee in the face. The referee collapses and falls through the ropes and to the floor. Prince Devitt, Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson come running down the ramp and slide in the ring behind the Machine Guns. Anderson and Gallows nail both men from behind with forearms to the back and begin stomping on them. Devitt yells for them to lift up the Machine Guns, as they do the Machine Guns nail Devitt with kicks, knocking him to the mat. Gallows and Anderson cut the Machine Guns off with more forearms to the back and whip them off into the ropes, they duck the clothesline attempts and go for crossbody's but Gallows fall away slams Swann over the top rope to the floor. Anderson drops Ricochet down in a back-breaker then lifts him up in a suplex and drops his feet across Gallows shoulder's and they connect with a spinning neckbreaker/sidewalk slam combination. Alex Shelley and Johnny Gargano come running down the ramp and slide into the ring. Gargano charges over and clotheslines Devitt out of the ring as Shelley nails Gallows with a superkick that causes him to roll out of the ring. Shelley and Gargano work together to double clothesline Anderson over the top rope to the floor. Both men then run to opposite sides of the ring, Shelley with a diving crossbody over the top onto Gallows and Anderson while Gargano nails a suicide dive onto Devitt. Meanwhile back inside the ring Nick goes for the cover on Ricochet but still no referee! Finally another referee comes running down the ramp and slides into the ring. 1...2...NO!! Rich Swann dives through the ropes and breaks up the count! Swann jerks Nick up off the mat and nails him with a forearm to the face then leaps up on his shoulders and nails a reverse hurricanrana before dragging him to the corner and climbing to the top rope. Matt Jackson leaps up on the apron and grabs the foot of Swann but Swann fights free and shoves Matt to the floor and goes for a 450 splash but Nick gets his knee's up! Matt rolls back into the ring and helps his brother Nick up and they nail Swann with More Bang For Your Buck and pick up the 1...2...3!
Winner: and NEW IWA World Tag Team Champions, The Young Bucks via pinfall
( After the match is over The Young Bucks don't take time to celebrate just yet, they get to their feet and connect with simultaneous suicide dives on Gargano and Shelley on the floor. They quickly get to their feet and help fellow Bullet Club members to their feet. They all slide into the ring and begin putting the boots to the Inner City Machine Guns until Colt Cabana comes running down the ramp. He slides into the ring and quickly takes Nick and Matt Jackson down with forearms to the face and nails Karl Anderson with a boot to the gut and then nails Gallows with a back elbow. Cabana attempts a clothesline on Prince Devitt but he ducks and nails Cabana with a pele kick that staggers him. Devitt gets to his feet and leaps to the top rope but Cabana regains his composure and hits the ropes, causing Devitt to crotch himself on the top rope. Tye Dillinger slides into the ring behind Cabana though and nails him with a forearm to the back then an Olympic Slam. The Bullet Club regroups and joins Dillinger in putting the boots to Cabana until AJ Styles music hits. The Bullet Club empties the ring as Styles comes running down the ramp. Styles slides into the ring as Dillinger turns around. Dillinger takes a swing at Styles but he ducks, and leaps to the second rope and back flips off connecting with the reverse DDT on Dillinger. Styles quickly gets to his feet and grabs Dillinger, lifting him up off the mat and hooking him for the Styles Clash but Dillinger kicks free and rolls out of the ring before Styles can do anymore damage. The show come to an end with AJ Styles standing in the center of the ring holding his World Championship in the air, still with no answer as to whether he would join The Bullet Club or not. )
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Post by ewrbooker26 on Feb 14, 2015 13:47:12 GMT -5
haven't posted in awhile, been really busy with, well wrestling. BUT I am in the process of working on a follow up show that will include a special Piper's Pit with Jim Cornette, Bullet Club vs. Johnny Gargano, Alex Shelley and Inner City Machine Guns, Colt Cabana vs. Prince Devitt and Tye Dillinger, Chris Hero vs. John Morrison and more.
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Post by ewrbooker26 on Feb 23, 2015 1:50:45 GMT -5
International Wrestling Assocation “WrestleFest” Live on Pay-Per-View March 15th 2015 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Attendance – 5,183
Pre-Show -
1. Eddie Edwards vs. Mike Quackenbush Great action to kick off IWA's biggest event of the year. Both men started things off with a handshake before locking up. Edwards quickly went behind Quackenbush but Quack dropped to his butt and tried to roll through but Edwards hooked him in a whee-barrow. Quack pushed off the mat, and took Edwards down with an arm-drag. Edwards then caught Quack with an arm-drag. They locked up once again with Edwards taking the arm of Quack, but Quack rolled through, kipped up, took the arm of Edwards then took him down with a drop toe hold and transitioned over into a headlock. Both men continued to go back and forth for the next several minutes but the final moments they showcased some incredible reversals out of each others moves. Finally Edwards was able to counter a German suplex attempt by flipping over the head of Quackenbush, land on his feet, connecting with a German suplex of his own, but holding on and rolling over, lifting Quackenbush up for a back suplex and launching him into the air and catching him with a neckbreaker on his way down. Edwards went for the cover and picked up the 1..2..3!
Winner: Eddie Edwards via pinfall
Main Show -
( The pay per view kicks off with a recap of last month's events including the debut of Japan's “The Bullet Club” stable. Including the beating they beat put on Alex Shelley, Johnny Gargano, and The Inner City Machine Guns. We then see footage of Jim Cornette's announcement of canceling the plane ticket of AJ Styles. The pyro explodes inside the arena and we are live on pay per view and we join 12 Stones, who are currently on the stage performing. After a minute or so, they finish up their song and we go ringside for our first official match of the night. )
2. Low Ki vs. Uhaa Nation Nation makes his return here and had a very impressive showing. Nation quickly got the upper hand attacking Ki before the bell was rung. Nation connected with several forearms to the back before whipping Ki into the ropes, Ki ducked the back elbow attempt but got caught on a crossbody attempt. Nation connected with two back breakers then a fall away slam, and held on with a bridge but barely got a two count. Nation looked stunned as he got to his feet, Ki made his way to his feet. Nation went to grab Ki but Ki broke free and lit Nation up with several chops, Nation tried to shake them off but couldn't shake off the kicks to the chest from Ki that sent him to his knees. Ki then looked to end it early, connecting with a stiff kick to the back of the head but only got a two count! Ki, himself, looked stunned at Nation kicking out but quickly got to his feet and delivered another hard kick to the back of Nation. Nation shook the kick off though, getting to his feet and nailed Ki with a hard forearm shot to the face. Both men then begin trading forearms to the face, Ki began to get the upper hand, connecting with multiple forearms, then whipping Nation into the corner. Ki charged in but Nation side stepped him sending Ki shoulder first into the ring post. Nation quickly went to the ring apron, running down the apron Nation connected with a baseball slide dropkick into the head of Ki. Nation rolled back in and pulled Ki back inside the ring with a school boy but only got a two count. Nation then went to work on the shoulder and back of Ki for the next several minutes until Ki was able to use Nation's same maneuver against him, nailing Nation with a boot to the face in the corner as he charged in then side stepping Nation as he charged back in and sending Nation shoulder first into the corner. Ki again followed step, heading to the ring apron, but he continued to the top rope and connected with a double foot stomp to the lower back of Nation that sent him crashing back into the ring post. Ki grabbed Nation from behind and rolled him up in a Pat O'Connor roll up but only scored a two count. But the momentum of Nation kicking out sent Ki into the corner. Nation got to his feet, clutching at his lower back and went for Ki. Ki attempted a back kick but Nation was able to grab the foot, shove it down and hook Ki for a german suplex, connecting, but holding on for another, then another! Nation then called for the finish, the triple powerbomb's, but as he lifted Ki up, Ki floated over into a sunset flip and got the 1...2...3!
Winner: Low Ki via pinfall
( After the bell, Nation jumped to his feet and argued with the referee that he had kicked out. The referee would have none of it and still rewarded the victory to Low Ki. This just added fuel to the fire of Uhaa Nation who turned his attention to Low Ki, who was making his way to his feet, hunched over. Nation charged over and nailed Ki with a running to the face, then a lariat sending Ki back to the mat. Nation grabbed the legs of Ki and muscled him up, connecting with the triple powerbombs. Nation then spit in the face of Low Ki, exclaiming he's going to be the new standard barrier for IWA and tonight he was just lucky. Nation then left the ring and headed to the locker room as referee's and officials made their way to check on Low Ki. Low Ki would have none of it though and shoved everyone away, looking furious, Low Ki looked into the camera and sent a quick message to Uhaa Nation, letting him know this wasn't over, it hasn't even gotten started yet! )
( IWA then cut to a commercial from our friends at “K-Y” then a video recapping last month's interview between Mick Foley and Homicide. We then go to a shot of Mick Foley sitting backstage in front of a monitor, then back ringside where we are getting ready for our next contest of the evening. )
3. Hardcore Rules Match Homicide vs. Necro Butcher Homicide made his way to the ring to a chorus of boos but quickly exited the ring as Necro Butcher's music hit and he made his way out onto the stage. Homicide met Necro in the aisle and both men began trading rights and lefts until Necro caught Homicide with two stiff right hooks then whipped Homicide into the barricade. Homicide made his way back to his feet but Necro grabbed him and whipped him into the barricade again. Necro looked around at the crowd and waved them off, as if he was leaving. Necro made his way back up the ramp and disappeared behind the curtain to a course of boos, the boos quickly turned back to cheers though as Necro reappeared, but brought a shopping cart full of “toys” with him. Homicide quickly got to his feet but Necro shoved the cart down the ramp and into the mid-section of Homicide, sending him staggering back towards the ring. Necro grabbed a couple chairs from the cart and tossed them into the ring, then a stop sign and nailed Homicide in the head, sending Homicide to his knees. Necro then looked back inside the cart, moving items around before letting out a smirk. Necro pulled out a baseball bat wrapped in barbwire and took aim for Homicide as if he was a MLB player looking for a game winning home run. Homicide was able to catch what was happening before it was too late and caught Necro with a kick to the groin. Homicide grabbed the bat, holding it above his head for a moment before dropping it across the back of Necro, sending Necro to his knees, letting out a yell in pain. Homicide smirked before tossing the bat into the ring and grabbing Necro, sending him into the ring as well. Homicide looked under the ring and pulled out a table and slid it inside the ring before sliding in himself. Homicide set the table up in the corner but turned around into a chair shot to the head from Necro. Necro went for the cover but only got the two count. Necro got to his feet and grabbed both chairs, opening them, and sitting them back to back. Necro then approached Homicide but got caught with a eye rake and Homicide quickly followed up with a running tornado ddt. Homicide went for the cover but only got the two count. Homicide lifted Necro up, attempting the Cop Killer into the chairs, but Necro slid down the back and hooked Homicide for a back suplex and connected on the chairs! Necro went for the cover but only got the two. Necro rolled out of the ring and pointed towards the shopping cart again, this time going straight to the bottom of the cart and pulling out a bag. Necro rolled back inside the ring, kicking the chairs out of the way and began emptying the contents of the bag, thousands of thumb tacks. The crowd erupted in cheers as Necro looked around at them before making his way over to Homicide, who was pulling himself up by the ropes. Necro grabbed Homicide and kicked him in the gut, and lifted Homicide up for a powerbomb into the tacks but Homicide poked Necro in the eyes, causing him to drop to his feet, free from the grip of Necro. Homicide then kicked Necro in the gut and lifted him up in the Cop Killer and dropped him head first into the thumb tacks and went for the cover, getting the 1...2...3!
Winner: Homicide via pinfall
( After the referee called for the bell, the referee raised Homicide's hand in victory but he quickly pulled it away and rolled out of the ring and began making his way to the back as referee's and other officials made their way to the ring to check on Necro Butcher and clean the ring of all the weapons that were just used. Meanwhile, Homicide disappeared behind the curtain on the stage as we go to a commercial from our sponsors at Just For Men. When we came back, we are joined by a camera backstage following Homicide into a locker room where he find's Mick Foley standing next to the TV. )
“Homicide': Did you see that Mick, did you see what I did to your hand picked flavor of the month? Are you ready? Was that enough to get you to get that “spark” to get back inside the ring?
“Mick Foley”: Yeah! I saw exactly what happened. That was impressive, I'll give credit, where credit is due. You went out there and you beat my hand picked man. But NO! I'm not getting back in the ring, I told you last month, i'm not here to wrestle, i'm not here to hog the spot light of these young superstars who are trying to make their way to the top, i'm here to help them in any way that I can, and if you have a problem with that then I guess that's just too bad, Have a Nice Day Homicide, because I know I sure as hell am, and I'm going to continue to have plenty of nice day's knowing my days of getting into the ring are over, and that they are going to be spent giving advice to the guys that need it, and not taking the spot light away from them by stepping into the ring with pieces of crap like you!
“Homicide”: Have a nice day...... have a nice day, you know what Foley, if coming to you and challenging you to a match won't get you into the ring, and your so content on having a nice day, how about you have a great day after this.....
( Homicide slaps Foley in the face and spits on him then laughs, but the laughter quickly ends as Foley jumps at Homicide and both men begin trading punches. The fight quickly ends though as officials rush into the room and pull both men apart from the fight. After a moment the struggle lightens up as Homicide speaks again. )
“Homicide”: Come on Foley, meet me in the ring you know you want to do it. The fans want it, just give it to them already, give it to me!
“Mick Foley”: If it's a fight you want, then it's a fight you'll get, next month! But only if you beat the next challenger I put in the ring with you. He's another legend in the hardcore world, but this time he's a dear friend of mine from E....C....W! Terry Funk!!! If you can make it past Terry, then and only then will we meet in the middle of the ring and we will settle this once and for all you self centered son of a b***h!
( The camera then quickly cut back to the ring where we are getting ready for our next contest of the night! )
4. Open the Freedom Gate Champion Johnny Gargano, Alex Shelley, and Inner City Machine Guns ( Rich Swann and Ricochet ) vs. The Bullet Club ( IWA World Tag Team Champions The Young Bucks, Karl Anderson, and Doc Gallows ) Doc and Shelley start things off for their respective teams and quickly lock up at the sound of the bell. Doc over powers Shelley shoving him back a couple times before Shelley finally ducks under a lock up and connects with a couple kicks to the legs before ducking a clothesline and connecting with a back elbow to the face then hitting the ropes. Doc charges Shelley as he hits the ropes though and takes him down with a shoulder tackle. Doc hits the ropes, steps over Shelley, but Shelley gets to his feet and attempts a leap frog but is caught by Doc and body slammed. Doc hits the ropes and goes for a big elbow drop but Shelley rolls out of the way and catches Doc with a dropkick to the face as he tries to get to his feet. Shelley quickly makes the tag to Gargano, who leaped to the top rope and caught Doc with a missile dropkick that sent him rolling back to his corner. Nick Jackson made the tag and leaped over the top into the ring and charged towards Gargano but was caught with a Japanese arm-drag. Gargano quickly rolled through and wrapped Nick in a crucifix pin but only got a two count. Both men quickly got to their feet, with Gargano taking the headlock, Nick shoved Gargano into the ropes, dropped down, Gargano stepped over, and got taken down with a hip toss. Nick then cartwheeled over Gargano and caught him with a dropkick to the face before going for the cover but barely getting the two count. Nick quickly adjusted to a front face lock and lifted Gargano to his feet, he tried pushing Gargano back to his teams corner but Gargano caught back with shots to the ribs of Nick and pushed him back to his corner. Both members made the tag to Gargano before Gargano moved Nick to the ropes. Swann and Ricochet tapped Nick on the shoulder's, as he turned around they caught him with double shoulders to the mid-section and flipped over him before hitting the ropes and connecting with a double shoulder block. Swann then hit the ropes and leaped at Ricochet, who caught him in a wheel-barrow but as Ricochet spun around to drop Swann on Nick, Matt Jackson come out of nowhere, catching Swann with a lung-blower, and Karl Anderson caught Ricochet with a superkick. The Bullet Club gained control of the match from this point forward, isolating Swann from his partners until Doc and The Bucks attempted a triple team maneuver that back fired. Doc grabbed Swann in a German suplex and The Young Bucks attempted a double superkick but Swann was able to duck under, causing the Bucks to double superkick Doc, Swann springboarded to the second rope and connected with a asai moonsault onto the Bucks. Swann slowly made his way towards his corner but The Bucks grabbed him by the feet. Swann shoved them backwards but as they made their way back towards Swann, Gargano springboarded to the top and connected with a double dropkick that sent The Bucks flying backwards and out of the ring. Swann then made the tag to Alex Shelley as Doc made the tag to Anderson. Shelley come in a house of fire, ducking a clothesline from Anderson and connecting with a forearm to the face of Doc, Shelley then caught Anderson with a back kick to the gut. Shelley then threw the boot up to Doc, who caught the foot, Shelley went for the enzijiri kick but Doc ducked, causing Shelley to connect with the kick to Anderson, who staggered back, falling across the middle rope. Doc pulled Shelley up to his feet and went for a back suplex but Shelley floated over, and rolled out of the ring as Swann and Ricochet come out of nowhere with dropkicks to Doc that sent him flying back into the corner. Meanwhile Shelley ran around the ring and leaped up onto the ring apron connecting with a dropkick to the face of Anderson. Back inside the ring, Swann and Ricochet criss-crossed in the ring and connected with stereo suicide dives onto the Young Bucks on the floor. Shelley rolled back into the ring and pointed towards Doc, who was making his way to his feet. Shelley charged into the corner and connected with the double knees to the chest, then pulled Doc out into the ring and connected with a Cradle Shock but could only get a two count! Shelley then pointed to the turnbuckle, where Gargano was standing, and he flew off connecting with frog splash! 1...2...NO Matt Jackson dove in at the last possible moment to break up the pin attempt! Shelley lifted up Matt off the mat, flipping him off and attempting a superkick but Matt ducked, attempted a superkick of his own, but Shelley caught the boot, but still was caught with a superkick from Nick Jackson who had slid into the ring. The Machine Guns quickly followed, sliding into the ring. Nick went for a superkick on Ricochet but he caught the boot and spun him around to Matt, who caught the foot, Ricochet then caught Nick with a superkick but he still stood, as Matt held the foot. Ricochet went for a superkick on Matt but Matt ducked, causing Ricochet to almost superkick his partner but Swann caught the boot, dropped it, Ricochet turned around and got caught with Nick's boot to the gut then a superkick from Matt Jackson. Matt posed for a moment, flexing his arm's then turned around to a spinning roundhouse kick from Swann. Swann then got to his feet and turned around into a superkick from Anderson! Anderson pulled Swann towards the corner then made his way to the top rope but Gargano connected with a step up enzijiri kick to Anderson that sent him to the floor. Gargano then ascended to the top rope and connected with a huge tope dive, taking himself and Anderson out. Meanwhile Doc pulled himself up by the ropes, Shelley charged over and took him over the top rope to the floor with a clothesline. Shelley then grabbed Matt Jackson and hooked him for slice bread #2, Shelley ran towards the corner but Matt sent him up and over behind him, and staggering back into Swann who was beginning to get to his feet. Swann went through the ropes and to the floor. On the other side of the ring Doc and Anderson began double teaming Gargano. Back inside the ring Ricochet saw what was happening and looked to the crowd for a moment, then charged from one corner, to the opposite and leaped over the corner and connected with a huge tope dive onto all three men. The crowd erupted in cheers but this left Shelley inside the ring with both Young Bucks. Shelley tried holding his ground with forearms and elbows but the numbers eventually caught up with him when Nick was able to catch an elbow. Matt caught Shelley with a dropkick to the knees, that sent him face first into the mat. Nick grabbed the legs of Shelley and lifted him up in a wheel-barrow as Matt back rolled through the bottom rope, and leap frogged over the top rope and caught Shelley with an assisted X-Factor. Matt then went to the top rope, Nick lifted Shelley onto his shoulders, and both men connected with More Bang For Your Buck for the 1...2...3!
Winners: The Bullet Club via pinfall
( Rich Swann and Ricochet had both dove into the ring to break up the count but it was too late. The referee called for the bell and rolled out of the ring to meet with The Young Bucks on the floor and raised their hands in victory. The celebration was short lived as The Young Bucks went around the ring to help their brothers, Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson up to their feet. All four men eventually made their way around ringside and celebrated on top of the stage as The Inner City Machine guns motioned that they wanted their tag team titles back! We then cut to a commercial from our sponsors at Right Guard before returning back to ringside where we are getting ready for our next match of the evening! )
5. John Morrison vs. Chris Hero This was a first time ever encounter between these men and they sure did not disappoint. They started things off with a traditional lock up but Hero quickly took the arm of Morrison and swept the leg out from underneath him. Morrison kipped up and grabbed the top rope, back flipped out and was able to take the arm of Hero. Hero rolled through, again, using his legs to trip Morrison down and apply a leg lock. Morrison used his free leg to pull Hero down in a head-scissors. Hero rolled through, hooking Morrison into a potential Texas Cloverleaf but Hero transitioned into the head lock. Both men worked their way to their feet, Morrison fired up with elbows to the ribs of Hero before shoving him into the ropes, Hero charged back but Morrison dropped down, step over by Hero, leap frog by Morrison, who then back rolled towards Hero but Hero caught Morrison in a full nelson. Morrison quickly countered with an arm drag and then a hurricanrana that sent Hero rolling to the floor. Hero quickly turned around facing the ring but was taken down by a diving corkscrew crossbody from Morrison. Morrison got to his feet and played to the crowd for a moment before grabbing Hero and rolling him back inside the ring. Morrison went for the cover but only got the two count. Morrison grabbed Hero and lifted him to his feet and pushed him back into the corner. Morrison drove several shoulder's to the mid section of Hero before backing off and charging back in, Morrison went for a monkey flip but Hero landed on his feet. Hero smirked and adjusted the elbow pad before catching Morrison with a back elbow to the face. Hero then whipped Morrison into the corner and charged in, attempting a monkey flip of his own but Morrison landed on his feet as well. Hero turned around and got caught with a back kick to the gut, Morrison whipped Hero into the ropes but Hero held on. Morrison charged in, Hero ducked sending him up and over to the ring apron. Morrison went for a step up enzijiri kick, but Hero caught him with an elbow to the face that sent Morrison to the floor. Hero took control of the match at this point working over the neck of Morrison, using the many different versions of the cravat to his advantage. Hero finally looked to end the match, signaling for the KO elbow but Morrison was able to duck out of the way and nail Hero with a blue thunder bomb. Both men slowly got to their feet and Morrison fired up, taking Hero down with multiple clotheslines then a high leg but only got a two count. Morrison got to his feet and went for the standing shooting star press but Hero got his knees up. Hero got to his feet and hooked Morrison for a back suplex but Morrison floated over, then hit a spinning back kick to the legs of Hero, and connected with the standing shooting star press but again only got a two count! Morrison lifted Hero to his feet but took him back down with a front slam near the corner. Morrison pointed to the corner, and went for Starship Pain but Hero rolled out of the way. Hero quickly got to his feet before Morrison, Hero went for the KO Elbow but Morrison again ducked out of the way and hooked Hero for a German suplex, but Hero spun around behind Morrison and this time connected with the KO Elbow to the back of the head for the 1...2...3!
Winner: Chris Hero via pinfall
( After the match Chris Hero went to the second rope and celebrated his victory, pointing to the elbow he had used to knockout John Morrison before the camera cut to a commercial from our sponsors at “Coors Light”. After the commercial we go back to ringside where the ring is decked out in plaid, a flat screen had been lowered into the ring, and two director style chairs sat in the middle of the ring. After a moment the familiar bag pipes began to play and “The Hot Rod” “Rowdy Roddy Piper made his way out onto the stage to a huge ovation from the crowd. He played to the crowd for a moment then made his way on down the ramp and into the ring where he grabbed a microphone from one of the chairs. He tried to speak but paused for a moment to soak in the ovation from the crowd once more. After a moment, he used his hands to motion for the crowd to quieten down so he could speak. )
“Roddy Piper”: Ha...ahhh, I got to tell you, all my years in this crazy business and you people here in Philadelphia never cease to amaze me. Even when I was apart of numerous main events at The Spectrum, I don't even believe those reactions compared to the ovation you great fans gave me here tonight in The Arena. For that I say thank you, but as always, tonight's not about me. Tonight's about you, the fans here tonight, the fans watching at home, all the pro wrestling fans around the world. You see, tonight, I'm here to ask the questions, not just any questions, but the tough questions. The questions, you the fans want answers to, they are the questions, you the fans deserve answers to. So let's not waste any time, my guest tonight on Pipers Pit, is none other than the head of talent relations, James E. Cornette!
( Jim Cornette's music begins to blare over the PA system, the fans begin to boo, but Cornette doesn't appear on the stage. After a few moments the music cuts out and Jim Cornette appears on the video tron and in the middle of the ring on the TV screen in the middle of Piper's Pit. Jim Cornette is laughing as the fans boo even louder seeing that he is not in front of them in person. Cornette finally stopped laughing and sat quietly, letting the fans get their booing out of the way before he finally began to speak. )
“Jim Cornette”: Piper, before you start with these hard hitting, in depth, need to know questions as you like to call them let me just get something out in the open. There is a reason I'm not live, in Philadelphia tonight. Actually there are several but first and foremost, I'm not there tonight because quiet honestly those things, those drunk, garbage wrestling fans, that Philadelphia calls citizens are not worthy of seeing such greatness as myself. Secondly you never asked me to appear on Piper's Pit before, and I felt it was a spit in my face. I am the greatest wrestling manager to walk the face of this earth, the greatest mind this wrestling business has ever seen, and it took you over twenty five years to ask me to be on your show so this is my way of saying I'm quiet honestly too good to be apart of your show. I'm a busy man, I'm in demand, I'm a wrestling savant. Stepping into the middle of the ring with you would set my career back twenty years. But I did agree with the owners of IWA to have you as apart of my show, and I did agree you could have any guest you had wished. I did not however expect you to ask me to be apart of your show. So here I am, I'm apart of your show, just not there in person.
“Roddy Piper”: Cornette, you can take all the cheap shots you want at me, and since we are being honest, I'll be honest. You wasn't my first choice. Actually, when I said I wanted to interview the most notable name to screw the wrestling fans out of their money, David Arquette was busy, so I was stuck interviewing you!
( Jim Cornette is shown mockingly laughing at Piper's comment but quickly cuts Piper off before he can continue with the insults. )
“Jim Cornette”: You've always been a funny man Piper but lets cut to the chase, because let's face it. Time is money, and you standing in the middle of my ring, talking all night, is not making me any money, it's burning it.
“Roddy Piper”: It's funny you should bring up time and money in the same sentence because that's exactly what this is all about! Jim Cornette, my first question is why? Why do you claim to care so much about this business, but you bring in a young guy with tons of potential like Tye Dillinger, and pay him out of your own pocket to put the screws to a great champion like AJ Styles?
“Jim Cornette”: Is that what this is all about? Why why why why, that's all I hear anyway and the answer is quiet simple. Because I can! I am Jim Cornette, I am a fountain of knowledge, I am the smartest man in this business and I know this term gets thrown around by just about everyone these days but what I say you can literally take to the bank. You can take to the bank that I know what is best for business. AJ Styles is a disease to this business. He goes to the ring and he does all these “amazing” flips, he's agile, he's talented, but he's not smart. He had his opportunity to work WITH me, but he chose to work AGAINST me! I'm not going to take that lying down, you want to embrace these fans, like they know what is good business. These fans barely know whether they are related to their husbands or wives before they tie the knot, much less what true talent is. The fans labeled AJ Styles as “The Phenomenal One” the fact of the matter is, AJ could have been Phenomenal if he would have taken my advice and followed my lead, now he is sitting at home paying for it, while a real Phenomenal athlete like Tye Dillinger will step into that ring in Philadelphia and showcase wrestling ability at it's finest!
“Roddy Piper”: If you call stealing wins and cheating your way to victory wrestling ability then you're right Jim, and trust me before you try to argue that your flavor of the month Tye Dillinger isn't cheating and stealing wins, I know better than anyone about cheating. I made my career by using his same tactics, but you see I don't claim to be....well the dirtiest player in the game, you see my next guest, he made his career being the dirtiest player in the game.
“Jim Cornette”: Wait, what? Your next guest? I didn't agree to another guest being apart of this, you didn't tell me about this!
“Roddy Piper”: You're right Jim. I didn't inform you about another guest, but you know what I agreed to. If Piper's Pit was going to be apart of IWA, then I had who I wanted on my show, when I wanted them on my show. And my next guest is another man who just like me, wants to know your real agenda behind running IWA. He wants to ask a few questions of his own. He is a man you are very familiar with. Hell, he is a man everyone in Philadelphia and around the world over is very familiar with. Ladies and Gentlemen......”The Nature Boy”....Woo Ric Flair!
( “Woooooo” is heard over the PA System and Ric Flair's music begins to play. After a moment Ric Flair appears, strutting out onto the stage and begins to make his way to the ring. Flair makes his way up the steps and into the ring where he and Piper greet each other with a hug. Flair then grabs a microphone out of the chair. Before he can speak he is cut off by an irate Jim Cornette. )
“Jim Cornette”: What in the hell are you doing on my show! Ric Flair, I don't know who you think you are but I did not approve this and......
“Ric Flair”: WOOOOOO, James E. You don't know who I am? Well let me remind you who I am. I am the limousine riding, jet flying, kiss stealing, and Lord knows about all the kiss stealing I did back in the day right here in Philadelphia! Wheeling dealing son of a gun! And Jim I hate to cut you off brother but I think it's safe to say nobody here tonight gives a rats ass what you have to say right now. Right now, I think these people want to know what I have to say because we all know I don't show up unless something serious needs to be addressed, and the issue at hand tonight is personal. Piper if you don't mind, I have a few questions for Mr. Cornette I'd like to get answered?
“Roddy Piper”: Like I said earlier, tonight is about getting answers, and Ric, if you have some questions for Jim Cornette, I'm more than sure they are need to know, so the floor is yours my friend.
“Ric Flair”: Cornette! You have been coming out here month after month putting the screws to AJ Styles. We both know the history me and AJ have, AJ is a man, a great man, and a great champion. He can handle is own, he has shown that over and over but I want answers for issues that go beyond that. It's no secret in that locker room about the talent signed to this company, and being looked at by this company. You say you want what is best for this company and what is best for this business, but where are all these great athletes?
“Jim Cornette”: I, I have no idea what you are talking about?
“Ric Flair”: Really? Haha Really? Do you think we are stupid, blind, or stupid and blind? There are a lot of great talents on IWA pay per views every month, but I want to know about the talents we don't see here tonight. Of course The Nature Boy can't mention talent without mentioning women, but I'm not talking about the women that will be waiting outside in line ready to get in my limo, I'm talking about women like Paige, Mickie James, Tara, most importantly my daughter, Charlotte. All are women you have signed exclusively, among others, to IWA and you refuse to put them out here in this very ring. I want to know why you aren't taking these women seriously. Not only are they all very beautiful, but they are all even more talented.
“Jim Cornette”: I.....
“Ric Flair”: And while you are answering that question why don't you answer this question. You see while I was at the headquarters of IWA, negotiating my appearance, it was also brought up about other male talents that are more than capable coming out here infront of these great fans and stealing the show every night. Why don't you explain that one “boss”.
“Jim Cornette”: If you would shut your mouth long enough, maybe I could answer your question and you wouldn't get those idiots in Philadelphia even more drunk than I'm sure they already are, because I can smell the stench of cheap wine, and even cheaper hookers floating through the TV screen. You want answers though Flair? I'll give you the answers you and your so called fans want. I could give you the short answer, I could just tell you I don't them on my shows or the company I'm trying to run. The fact is, the powers to be had a clause in the contract. The contract stated I could sign, and do as I please, but I also had to take their vision, I had to sign go along with whoever they signed as well. Unfortunately it was those that you mentioned, along with several others that aren't even worth mentioning in my opinion. Ric, Piper, I have a vision, a vision I'm going to see through even if it's the last thing I do. That vision is simple, I'm going to take the very best in the wrestling business, we are going to take this company over and run off these young punks you people think are the future. There is no future, there is the present though, and presently I see the cream of the crop and those men are Tye Dillinger, The Bullet Club, and I have plenty more friends just waiting to step foot into IWA and rid it of the garbage I have spoke about. Now I think I have answered enough questions, in closing, if you want to get just a glimpse of what the future is going to be like for IWA and the people that turn their back against me just wait until you see what Prince Devitt and Tye Dillinger do to Colt Cabana in the main event. You're going to love it, well at least I will! Consider this interview over!
( Jim Cornette then stands up and removes the microphone piece from his shirt collar and walks off. We then went back to ringside where Piper and Flair were trying to speak on their microphones but it was obvious they had been shut off. Both men looked angry and Flair quickly grabbed a camera man and let the viewing audience know that if Cornette did not do the right thing he would be back! We then went to a commercial break from our sponsors at “Just For Men”. When it finished we returned ringside where we were ready for our next contest of the evening. )
6. Mistico vs. Jushin “Thunder” Liger After the referee called for the opening bell both men made their way to the center of the ring and exchanged a handshake. It didn't take long for the action to start off after that with a quick lock up with Mistico taking the head lock. Liger quickly connected with an elbow to the mid section then shoved Mistico into the ropes. Mistico charged back with a tackle, then hit the ropes, followed by a step over. Liger got to his feet in time to leap frog Mistico, who hit the ropes again, but Liger dropped to his back as Mistico leaped over him, front rolling back to his feet as Liger kipped up. Mistico charged back at Liger again but was caught with a Japanese arm-drag, then another arm drag that Liger held onto and locked in an armbar. Mistico made his way to his feet and connected with a knee to the gut before attempting to whip Liger into the ropes but Liger reversed sending Mistico in. Again Liger with a leap frog and a drop down, Mistico with the step over and got caught with a calf kick as he come off the ropes. Liger went for the cover but only got the two count. Liger made his way to the top rope and waited as Mistico began to turn around. Liger leaped off the top looking for a crossbody but got caught with a dropkick in mid air. Mistico went for the cover but only got a two count. Mistico got to his feet and pulled Liger to his feet and delivered a gut buster and again went for the cover but only got a two count. Mistico quickly went back to work on the mid section of Liger and continued so even though Liger was able to mount several comebacks through-out the match. The final minutes of the match saw Liger again make a brief comeback with several kicks to the legs and body of Mistico before connecting with a massive palm strike to the face. Liger then whipped Mistico into the ropes and went for a rolling clothesline but Mistico hooked the arm and caught Liger in an Octopus Stretch. Mistico stretched the body of Liger, eventually sending him to his knees, looking to tap. Finally Liger got the strength to fight back, slowly working his way back to his feet then out of no where, tossing the body of Mistico onto his shoulders and connecting with a death valley driver. Both men slowly made their way back to their feet but Liger was quick to capitalized on the advantage with two clotheslines, ducking a clothesline attempt from Mistico and connecting with a springboard moonsault but only got a two count! Liger argued with the referee for a moment before grabbing Mistico, lifting him up for a body slam but Mistico floated over and rolled Liger up in a Pat O'Connor but only got the two count. The momentum of Liger kicking out shoved Mistico into the ropes, as Mistico come back Liger grabbed him and rolled him up in a small package for the 1..2...3!
Winner: Jushin “Thunder” Liger via pinfall
( Immediately after the bell both men jumped back to their feet with Mistico trying to jump back on Liger but the referee quickly pulled him back and explaining that he had made the three count. Mistico looked down to the mat, shaking his head in disbelief, before looking back up at Jushin Liger who had extended his hand. Mistico looked at the crowd for a moment before reaching out and accepting the handshake, then pulling Liger in and embracing him in a hug. A few moments later Mistico released the hug and held Liger's hand up in victory, finally turning towards the camera, moments later CIMA ran down the ramp and slid into the ring behind the men and nailed Mistico in the back with a forearm that sent him flying through the ropes to the floor. CIMA quickly nailed Liger with a forearm to the side of the head, knocking him to the mat. CIMA continued the assault, stomping Liger in the back of the head before picking him up and sending him shoulder first into the ring post. Liger fell through the ropes and out to the floor but Mistico slid back into the ring behind CIMA and spun him around, immediately speaking in spanish and pointing to a down Liger then back at CIMA. CIMA raised his hands in the air and motioning with his head that Mistico was right. CIMA backed up and allowed Mistico to pass, but as Mistico walked by him CIMA turned around, pulled Mistico back from the ropes and nailed a back-stabber, sending Mistico rolling in pain. CIMA then rolled out to the floor and grabbed Liger and whipped him into the barricade. CIMA then made his way over to Liger, lifting him onto his shoulders then pressing him over his shoulders an driving him mid-section first across the barricade. Referee's, security, and other personnel made their way ringside and tried to pull CIMA back. He moved back a few steps, as if he was going to listen and leave. Meanwhile Liger slowly began to pull himself up. CIMA pushed the officials out of the way then charged over and connected with a running dropkick to the butt of Jushin Liger that sent him flying face first into the barricade. CIMA got to his feet and posed, pointing and yelling to the crowd before finally making his way to the locker room area as we cut to a commercial. After seeing a brief commercial from our sponsor at “Right Guard” we returned ringside where we are getting ready for our main event! )
7. Prince Devitt and Tye Dillinger vs. Colt Cabana Dillinger was the first man to make his way to the ring, followed by Prince Devitt who was accompanied by fellow members of The Bullet Club, after posing on the ramp and their pyro exploding, Devitt sent all the members to the back and entered the ring. Finally Colt Cabana's music hits and he makes his way out to a standing ovation from the ground. Once inside the ring he looked to the back, looking as if he was hoping someone would come out to help him before the upcoming match but he was left on his own. The referee signaled for the bell and Cabana was set to start things off with Devitt. Devitt wasted little time charging at Cabana with a big boot but Cabana dodged the boot. Again Devitt charged Cabana, this time with a clothesline but Cabana ducked again but backed into the wrong corner, allowing Tye to grab him from behind. Devitt tried to capitalize on the opportunity and charged at Cabana with a big boot again, Cabana ducked out of the way and Devitt blasted Tye in the face, sending him to the floor. Devitt turned around and charged at Cabana but got caught with two arm drags. Cabana caught Devitt, and went for a big body slam but Devitt slid down the back of Cabana and hooked him in a waist lock but Cabana reversed into a go behind of his own and shoved Devitt back into Tye Dillinger as he was climbing up onto the apron, shoving him back to the floor and allowing Cabana to roll Devitt up in a Pat O'Connor roll up but only got the two count. Unfortunately the momentum of Devitt kicking out sent Cabana towards the ropes at Dillinger was again climbing up on the apron and Cabana caught Dillinger in the mid section with a shoulder sending him back to the floor, but Dillinger landed on his feet and looked furious. Back inside the ring Cabana turned around an ducked a clothesline attempt and hit an atomic drop, then a bulldog. But as Cabana got to his feet, he turned around into a massive lariat from Tye Dillinger. Tye wasted little time grabbing Cabana up off the mat and throwing him into the corner and connecting with several forearms to the face and shoulder thrusts to the mid section until the referee could finally pull him back and demand he return to his corner before his team was disqualified. During the distraction Cabana had dropped down in the corner, allowing Devitt to get to his feet and deliver a running dropkick to the face. Devitt pulled Cabana out of the corner and went for the cover but only got the two count. Devitt made the tag to Tye, and both men began to spend the next several minutes picking apart Cabana, having their way with him, seeming to enjoy picking each body part apart, slowly. Finally on a double clothesline attempt, Cabana was able to duck both men and connect with springboard moonsault, taking out Devitt, Dillinger, and clipping the referee in the head, taking him out. The crowd began to get behind Cabana with a “Colt, Colt, Colt” chant. As the three competitors began to make their way to their feet the lights inside the arena went out. It didn't take long for them to come back on though and as they did, Cabana is still laid out in the corner, as Devitt and Dillinger get to their feet and look a bit confused about the lights going out. As they turn their attention to Cabana, Cabana looks at them scared, before letting a sly grin peak through. Cabana then points towards the men and finally yells for them to turn around. As they do the camera pans around to see AJ Styles standing on the ring apron. He immediately springboards to the top rope and flies off, catching Devitt and Dillinger with a double clothesline. All three men immediately get to their feet, AJ catches Dillinger with a spinning wheel kick. Then turns his attention to Devitt who begins yelling to AJ to think about his options here and throws up the trademark cliq hand gesture. AJ looks at the crowd for a moment, then over to Cabana, who has pulled himself up by the ropes, standing against the ropes, almost looking as if he's between Devitt and AJ. AJ then says he's sorry before throwing up the hand gesture as well. The crowd boos as Devitt and AJ turn their attention to Colt but AJ stops, spins Devitt around, boots him in the gut and nails him with The Styles Clash. Cabana then charges across the ring and nails Tye Dillinger with a clothesline, sending him over the top rope to the floor. Meanwhile AJ Styles, grabs the referee, shaking him a bit, then rolls out to the floor and grabs his title. Cabana grabs Devitt, and lifts him up, connecting with the Colt45 and makes the cover as the referee pulls himself towards the two men and makes the count...1...2...3!
Winner: Colt Cabana via pinfall
( After the referee calls for the bell AJ Styles slides into the ring and raises his friends hand in victory. Cabana and Styles exchange high fives for a moment before taking opposing turnbuckles and posing as the crowd cheers and Tye Dillinger begins to pull himself together on the outside. Dillinger looks furious as the pay per view comes to an end! )
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Post by ewrbooker26 on Feb 23, 2015 15:03:50 GMT -5
::Press Release::
Direct from the offices of International Wrestling Association, we are pleased to announce as of Wednesday, April 1st 2015 we have come to terms of agreement with Fox Broadcasting Company and CEO Peter Rice. Beginning Tuesday, April 7th 2015 at 11:30pm central, 12:30am pacific, IWA Slam will make it's weekly television debut and will have the potential to be seen in over 130 million homes in the United States. Fans can tune into FOX each and every Tuesday to see the top superstars of today, tomorrow, and yester-year. We can confirm on the very first episode you will see the return of Women's action to the IWA, along with IWA World Heavyweight Champion, AJ Styles in action! You will also receive more information on that weekend's Against All Odds event that will take place in St. Louis Missouri. We look forward to working with Fox Broadcasting Company, including FOX, and hope our relationship continues to grow into the future! Below is information on our upcoming television taping!
International Wrestling Association IWA Slam! April 7th 2015 Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena Bell Time: 9:30pm Tickets - $30
Featuring:
Sara Del Ray vs. Serena Deeb
Homicide vs. Spike Dudley w/ Mick Foley
Non-Title Match IWA World Heavyweight Champion, AJ Styles (c) vs. Karl Anderson
IWA World Tag Team Championship Match The Young Bucks (c)'s vs. Inner City Machine Guns
Plus: Jim Cornette, and many more!
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Post by Brain Of J on Feb 27, 2015 21:05:34 GMT -5
Cool, a TV show. That'll really help the undercard wrestlers get some depth and good angles.
Del Ray vs. Deeb to kick off the women's division. Hot start.
Flair vs. Cornette. Interesting feud. Don't recall seeing them ever really interacting.
The Foley/Homicide feud reminds me of where the Foley/Joe in Ring Of Honor feud seemed to be going, but you've done a much better job with Foley's proxies.
AJ Styles vs. Prince Devitt. This must happen.
Jed Shaffer ~Now to get to work on my next show ...
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Post by ewrbooker26 on Mar 2, 2015 14:26:57 GMT -5
International Wrestling Association IWA Slam! - Presented by FOX April 7th 2015 Los Angeles, California Attendance: 807
( The show kicks off with a nice video package highlighting the history of the IWA, concluding with words from Jim Cornette at WrestleFest, where he promised he would turn IWA into what his vision of professional wrestling was if it was the last thing he did. The pyro inside the arena then exploded and we went live, ringside where we were joined by our commentators for the night, Dave Prazak and Mike McKean. They put over the night's matches and sent us to the ring for our first contest. )
1. Serena Deeb vs. Sara Del Ray The referee called for the opening bell and both women circled each other for a moment before Deeb charged in for the lock up, Del Ray quickly ducked and grabbed her in a waist lock before transitioning into the head lock. Deeb pulled at the hands of Del Ray, trying to break free but had no luck, finally after several forearms to the ribs of Del Ray, Deeb shoved her off into the ropes. Del Ray charged back but was taken down by a drop toe hold by Deeb, who then transitioned over into the front face lock. Both ladies work back to their feet, Del Ray pushes Deeb back into the ropes, the referee stepped between the two ordering Deeb to release the hold and for Del Ray to back up. Before Del Ray can do so, Deeb attempts to boot her in the gut but Del Ray catches the foot, throws it down and connects with a hard forearm to the face then whips her into the ropes and takes Deeb down with a clothesline, and a side walk slam but only gets a two count. Del Ray lifts Deeb to her feet but Deeb cuts her off by raking her eyes then catching her with a neck breaker. Deeb went for the cover but barely got a two count. Deeb got to her feet and connected with a leg drop but again only got a two count. Deeb continued to work over the neck region of Del Ray for the next minute or so before hitting another neckbreaker but landing on her knees, arching the neck and back of Del Ray across her own shoulder and back trying to get a submission victory. Del Ray looked as if she may tap numerous times but fought the urge, and finally got the strength from the crowd to fight back. Del Ray powered her way back to her feet, throwing elbows to the back of Deeb, and spinning herself around facing Deeb, where she connected with a boot to the gut then whipped Deeb into the ropes but Deeb ducked below the clothesline attempt and leaped onto the shoulders of Del Ray, attempting a crucifix pin but Del Ray over powered Deeb and tossed her onto her shoulder's and connected with a samoan drop. Del Ray went for the cover but only got the two count. Del Ray lifted Deeb to her feet and connected with a chop, then whipped her into the corner. Del Ray charged in with a big boot attempt but Deeb ducked out of the way and rolled Del Ray up in a backslide for 1..2..NO! Del Ray rolled through, holding onto the arms of Deeb and lifting her off the mat and into the Royal Butterfly. Del Ray hopped around the ring, holding onto Deeb for a moment before swinging her through in the suplex, grabbing the leg and getting the 1..2..3!
Winner: Sara Del Ray via pinfall
( After the match the referee raised Sara Del Ray's hand in victory for a moment before she went to the second turnbuckle and raised her arms in victory. After taking in the cheers from the crowd for a moment she exited the ring as we went to our first commercial break from our sponsors at “Right Guard”. When we returned we were greeted by the theme music of Jim Cornette, who was making his way out onto the stage. The crowd booed heavily as he made his way down the ramp and into the ring with a smile on his face. Cornette wasted little time, walking across the ring and grabbing a microphone from the ringside attendant, then heading back to the center of the ring. )
“Jim Cornette”: I told you people last month at WrestleFest I had a vision and I was going to see through that it happened even if it was the last thing I did. Now here we stand, live, on FOX! Regardless of what those suit wearing, office pricks back in Chicago say, I am the reason we are on national television and I will be the reason we stay here and continue to grow even bigger. Well, I am the reason we are here, and myself and my colleagues. The men that see my vision, the men that know what true professional wrestling is. Now I'm not going to expose the names of those men at this moment, other than my right hand man Tye Dillinger. But I do want to address a few people who I thought at one point knew what was best. By now you all know my feelings towards Colt Cabana and AJ Styles, but last week I had a sure fireproof plan to eliminate part of my problems. I put my trust in Prince Devitt and his Bullet Club. He made a promise, and he let me down. I held my end of the bargain, I canceled AJ Styles plane ticket, but still, Devitt could not get the job done. I heard it all during the week, “AJ surprised him”, “AJ was supposed to be home”, “Dillinger didn't have my back”. That last one was my personal favorite. How do you have nine thousand members of a club, but it's the fault of a person who isn't even apart of the group? Let's get something straight Devitt you can put the blame on anyone you want, but to have the nerve to try to blame my man, the greatest professional athlete to ever grace the squared circle, Tye Dillinger is ridiculous. The fact is you dropped the ball, you let me down, and now, now you're going to pay the price just like Colt Cabana and AJ Styles! Now tonight, I've given Tye Dillinger a much needed break, so he can rest up and prepare to destroy AJ Styles once and for all this Sunday inside a steel cage, but I'm still going to make sure AJ gets what's coming to him for sticking his nose in my business again. So coming up next, your IWA World Heavyweight Champion, AJ Styles is going to be in one on one action against a member of The Bullet Club, Karl Anderson! Quiet honestly I don't care who wins as long as both of you beat each other senseless. If I'm lucky neither one of you will be able to walk out of the ring on your own power. Now, before we get to the main event, I've been told Homicide has issued a open challenge to Mick Foley, Foley has accepted, he has Homicide an opponent but after that, oh, now this is my baby here. The Bullet Club may have the World Tag Team Titles in their possession right now, but after tonight that may be up in the air when The Young Bucks put those titles on the line against The Inner City Machine Guns! I promise this is going to be a night to remember folks, and I can also promise you I will be the last one laughing!
( With that said, Cornette dropped the microphone and exited the ring with a huge smile on his face. As he reached the top of the ramp Tye Dillinger appeared in a suit and tie. He and Cornette exchanged hand shakes, then raised their arms high in the air, as if they had just won a war. The show then went to a quick commercial break from our sponsors at “Coors Light”. When we returned we were set for our next match of the evening. )
2. IWA World Heavyweight Champion AJ Styles (c) vs. Karl Anderson Both men started things off with a lock up before Anderson took the arm of AJ, wrenching at it. AJ rolled through, and attempted to nip up but Anderson grabbed him by his hair and pulled him back down and driving the knee into the bicep. Anderson holds onto the arm as AJ wiggles the arm free from under the knee. AJ again rolls through, and nips up, but as Anderson pulls the hair, AJ back flips and sends Anderson rolling to the opposing side of the ring with an arm drag. Anderson charges at AJ but AJ is able to leap frog him, then drop down. Anderson steps over and as he hits the ropes AJ catches him with the picture perfect dropkick to send Anderson rolling out of the ring to shake the cob webs. Anderson looks back up to see AJ charging across the ring and he ducks down. AJ see's this in time to grab the ropes and slingshot himself onto the ring apron. Anderson raises up but gets caught with a back kick to the head that sends him staggering down the side of the ring. AJ runs down the ring apron and leap off, catching Anderson with a hurricanrana on the floor. AJ quickly gets back up and high fives a few fans in the front row before rolling back into the ring and rolling right back out, making the referee restart the ten count. AJ walks back over to Anderson and attempts to lift him to his feet, but Anderson grabs him by the front of his tights and pulls him head first into the steel steps. Anderson recovers and grabs AJ and rolls him back into the ring and follows him in, quickly going for the cover but only gets a two count. Anderson begins to pick apart the back of AJ, delivering several elbows and knee's to the back before locking in a bow and arrow. Styles eventually works free, turning himself over onto the chest of Anderson but only getting a one count. Both men get to their feet, AJ charges at Anderson, but Anderson ducks a clothesline and catches AJ in a back-breaker. Anderson continued to work over the back for the next couple minutes but when he went for another back breaker, AJ was able to use his momentum to back flip out, then duck a clothesline and connect with a pele kick. Both men made it to their feet as the referee reached the count of 8. AJ charged in, taking Anderson down with two clotheslines, then ducking a clothesline attempt by Anderson and springboarding to the middle ropes and connecting with the Phenomenon. AJ went for the cover but only got a two count. AJ lifted Anderson back to his feet and attempted to whip him into the corner but Anderson reversed and sent AJ in. Anderson charged in but got caught in the chain with a boot. AJ then slid through the ropes, to the apron and caught Anderson with a forearm to the face. AJ then tried to springboard to the top rope but Anderson leaped up and caught AJ with a big boot to the face and chest area that sent him crashing across the top turnbuckle. Anderson then went to the top rope and delivered a superplex. Both men held their backs in pain, but Anderson slowly worked him way over and went for the cover. AJ barely got his shoulder up before the three. Anderson argued with the referee for a moment before getting back to his feet and pulling AJ up with him. Anderson caught AJ with a knee to the gut and lifted him up for a powerbomb but AJ countered with a hurricanrana into a pin, but before the referee could begin to make the count, AJ back rolled and grabbed the legs of Anderson and pulled him up and connected with The Styles Clash for the 1...2...3!
Winner: IWA World Heavyweight Champion, AJ Styles via pinfall
( After the referee called for the bell, he handed AJ Styles his World Championship and raised his hand in victory. We then cut to a commercial from our sponsors at K-Y. As the show comes back from the commercial break we go back ringside for our next match of the evening. )
3. Homicide vs. Spike Dudley w/ Mick Foley Homicide wasted little time getting this one started, jumping Spike as soon as the referee called for the opening bell. Homicide nailed Spike with repeated forearms to the face before whipping him into the corner and charging in with a running forearm to the face that sent him down in the corner. Homicide then hit the ropes and charged back with a flying knee to the face. Homicide then looked down at Foley, and spit in his direction. Foley tried to climb up on the ring apron but the referee quickly got to him, demanding he stay in the corner or he would be sent to the back. Meanwhile, Homicide yelled for Foley to be a man and get into the ring with him. This allowed Spike enough time to crawl out of the corner and position himself behind Homicide. Finally Spike tapped Homicide on the shoulder and as he turned around Spike started lighting him up with rights and lefts, then forearms to the face that sent Homicide backing into the ropes. Spike attempted to whip Homicide into the ropes but he reversed, Spike ducked a clothesline attempt and caught Homicide with a head-scissors take over that sent Homicide rolling into the corner. Spike then ran over and leaped onto the chest of Homicide, delivering the repeated double foot stomps. Spike finally hopped off the chest of Homicide and pounded on his chest as the crowd cheered him on. As Homicide made his way back to his feet Spike went for a boot to the gut but Homicide caught the boot, spun him around and caught him with a back kick to the gut. Homicide pulled the elbow pad down, signaling for the lariat. Homicide hit the ropes and attempted the lariat but Spike ducked. Homicide turned around and Spike grabbed him for the Dudley Dog, but Homicide escaped and lifted Spike up on his back for the Cop Killa. Spike kicked his legs, eventually working himself free, and landing on his feet. Homicide turned around and got caught with the boot to the gut, Spike hooked him once again for the Dudley Dog and charged towards the corner, running up the corner, but Homicide pushed him over his head. Spike landed on his feet but Homicide quickly turned around connecting with the lariat, turning Spike inside out. Homicide didn't go for the cover, instead he jerked Spike up off the mat and nailed him with the Cop Killa. Spike immediately tried to grab his neck, and was in obvious pain. The referee tried to check on him but Homicide pushed him a way and put his foot on his chest, demanding the referee count. Reluctantly he did so and got the 1...2...3.
Winner: Homicide via pinfall
( After the match the referee again tried to check on Spike Dudley but Homicide pushed him out of the way and picked Spike up off the mat. He held onto him for a moment, pointing at Foley, yelling this one is for him. Homicide lifted Spike back up onto his back, getting ready to go for another Cop Killa, but before he could deliver the move, Mick Foley rolled into the ring. Homicide dropped Spike and rolled out of the ring before Foley could get his hands on him. Homicide backed up the ramp laughing as the referee and Mick Foley attempted to once again check on Spike Dudley. After a few moments we cut to the announcer's table, where color commentator, Dave Prazak is standing by to announce some of the matches we will see at this Sunday's “Against All Odds” event in St. Louis Missouri! )
“Against All Odds” Live on Pay-Per-View April 12th 2015 St. Louis, Missouri
Main Event - Steel Cage Match IWA World Heavyweight Championship Match AJ Styles (c) vs. Tye Dillinger
Homicide vs. Terry Funk w/ Mick Foley
CIMA vs. Jushin “Thunder” Liger vs. Mistico
Open The Freedom Gate Championship Match Johnny Gargano(c) has issued an open challenge
Colt Cabana vs. ? w/ Jim Cornette
Also, the IWA World Tag Team Titles will be defended depending on the outcome of tonight's main event and so much more!
( Once Dave Prazak finished running down the card for “Against All Odds” we went to a quick commercial break from our sponsors at “Just For Men”. Afterwards we returned to the ring for our main event of the evening. )
4. IWA World Tag Team Title Match The Young Bucks(c)'s vs. The Inner City Machine Guns Both teams got the pre-match introductions while in the ring, but when The Young Bucks hit their trademark pose down, The Inner City Machine Guns mocked them with their version of The Young Bucks pose. This infuriated The Bucks, who charged at The Machine Guns but Swann and Ricochet ducked the punch attempts and started lighting up the Bucks with forearms then whipped both men off and took them down with back drops. Both Young Bucks rolled out of the ring and the Machine Guns responded with simultaneous tope dives with Ricochet landing on his feet. Ricochet high fived a couple fans and helped Swann back to his feet. Both men then grabbed Matt Jackson and rolled him inside, Ricochet soon followed, with Swann returning to his teams corner. Matt Jackson rolled across the ring and got to his feet, charging at Ricochet as he stood up but Ricochet caught him with a quick arm drag, both men made it to their feet at the same time with Ricochet charging towards Matt Jackson, Matt caught him with an arm drag, then went for a hip-toss but Ricochet landed on his feet. Ricochet went for a clothesline but Matt Jackson ducked, attempted a superkick but Ricochet caught the foot, spun Matt around and caught him with a back-stabber. Ricochet went for the cover but Nick pulled him off before the three. Nick lifted Ricochet up off the mat and connected with a forearm to the face before attempting to whip Ricochet into the ropes but Ricochet reversed sending Nick in. Nick hooked the ropes and caught Ricochet with a boot to the face, and used his momentum to send himself up and over to the ring apron. Meanwhile Matt got to his feet and grabbed the legs out from under Ricochet and lifted him up in a wheel-barrow and Nick was able to slingshot himself back inside, catching Ricochet in an x-factor. Matt went for the cover but only got a two count. He got to his feet and quickly pulled Ricochet to his feet and made the tag to Nick. Nick and Matt whipped Ricochet into the ropes, but Swann made the blind tag. The Young Bucks went for a double clothesline but Ricochet rolled underneath them and Swann caught The Bucks with a double crossbody. Nick and Matt immediately got back to their feet and turned around into dropkicks from the Machine Guns that sent Matt rolling out of the ring. Back inside the ring the Machine Guns grabbed Nick and whipped him into the corner. Swann charged in with a diving shoulder block to the mid-section and Ricochet dove over him with a dropkick to the face. Ricochet quickly rolled out to the apron, as Swann pulled Nick out of the corner and hit a northern lights suplex for a two count. Both men got to their feet, Swann caught Nick with a boot to the gut and whipped him into the ropes and leaped up, attempting a hurricanrana but Nick caught him with a powerbomb! Nick grabbed the leg of Swann and pulled him to his corner and made the tag back to brother Matt. They lifted Swann to his feet, then whipped him into the ropes, as Swann come off the ropes Nick grabbed him by the head and sent him mid-section first across his knee and Matt followed up by hitting the ropes and catching Swann with a spinning neck breaker, sending him into a back breaker across Nick's knee. Nick went for the cover but Ricochet quickly entered the ring and pulled Nick off of Swann. The referee immediately grabbed Ricochet and tried to push him back into his corner, meanwhile Nick taunted Ricochet before turning around to see Swann kip up out of no where and catch him with a hurricanrana that sent him rolling to the floor. Matt quickly entered the ring before the referee could get Ricochet back on the apron grabbed Swann from behind, locking in a sleeper hold and pulling him to the center of the ring, cinching in the hold and eventually wearing down Swann. The referee lifts the right arm of Swann into the air and it drops down. He checks it a second time, and again the arm drops down. Swann looks lifeless as the referee raises the arm for a third time and the arm almost drops for the third time but Swann pulls the strength out of nowhere to keep the arm from dropping completely. The crowd gets behind him as he slowly begins to work his way back to his feet, slowly making a circle, and begins to throw elbows to the mid-section of Matt. Swann then speeds up with the circling, bringing Matt with him. Swann then ducked down, and it sent Matt throat first into the top rope. Matt immediately turned around, bending over clutching at his throat. Swann followed with a fame-asser and slowly made his way to his corner. Before he could reach his partner both Young Bucks grabbed Swann by the legs but Swann broke free, rolling into his corner and making the tag to Ricochet. Ricochet leaped over the top into the ring and ran towards both Young Bucks, rolling under a double clothesline attempt then pausing mid roll, and rolling backwards to his feet, jumping backwards, and catching both Young Bucks with a double ace cutter. Swann joined his partner in the center of the ring, both looking at a member of the Young Bucks, they began jumping up and down and at the same time Swann hit a standing 450 splash and Ricochet connected with a standing shooting star press. Ricochet went for the cover but Matt Jackson kicked out at two! Ricochet lifted him to his feet connecting with multiple forearms to the face then whipped him into the ropes, Ricochet caught him, lifting him up for a bodyslam but Matt floated over and out of nowhere Swann leaped up onto his shoulder's and took Matt down with a reverse hurricanrana. Ricochet turned around to help his partner up but Nick Jackson jumped out of the corner and took Ricochet down with a superkick. Swann and Nick then charged at each other and took each other down when they both attempted crossbody's. Ricochet and Matt Jackson were the first men to make it to their feet and they began trading forearms. Ricochet finally fired up catching Matt with a spinning back fist, then attempted to hit the ropes but as he turned around Matt was there to meet him with an elbow to the face. Matt helped his brother back to his feet and they whipped Ricochet into the ropes, caught him with a double hip toss, and both Bucks hit double handspring back flips then nailed Ricochet in the face with superkicks. Swann charged at them but stopped short, ducking down, holding his face as the Bucks looked to attempt double superkicks to him but they stopped short as well. As Swann looked up he was caught with double back kicks to the gut. Nick then grabbed Swann for a back-breaker but lifted him on up into a tombstone position as Matt leaped to the apron then springboarded to the top rope and back inside catching Swann with the piledriver/tombstone piledriver combination. The Young Bucks then turned their attention to Ricochet, lifting him up off the mat. Both men then signaled it was time for “More Bang For Your Buck”. Nick lifted Ricochet up on his shoulder's and connected with the rolling fireman's carry, but as Nick springboarded to the top rope for the moonsault the lights inside the arena went out. A moment later the pyramid with one eye appeared on the titan tron and music began to play as the words “The Ascension” flashed on the titan tron. The crowd seemed shocked as did the Young Bucks. Nick rejoined his brother in the center of the ring, staring at the stage, waiting for “The Ascension” to appear but after a couple minutes of the music playing no one appeared. The music eventually stopped, but before the lights in the arena could fully come back on two figures appeared to come from under the ring and slide in behind The Young Bucks. As the lights come back on Konnor and Viktor were standing behind The Young Bucks, seething, ready for both men to turn around. As they did The Ascension leaped on The Young Bucks like a pack of wolves. The referee immediately called for the bell, throwing the match out. Konnor immediately caught the referee with a big boot to the face.
Winners: No Contest via Interference
( After the match The Ascension continued the assault on the Bucks until Ricochet began making his way to his feet. The Ascension quickly turned their attention to him, charging over and double clotheslining him over the top rope to the floor. They then turned around but Swann was to his feet and met both men with punches, kicks, and forearms for a moment until Konnor was obviously frustrated with Swann's attempt to over take them. Konnor caught a kick and elbowed the knee, Swann immediately clutched the knee, screaming in pain. The Ascension then military pressed Swann over their heads and tossed him over the top rope onto Ricochet. Konnor then lifted Matt Jackson up off the mat and began to deliver back breaker, after back breaker as Viktor made his way to the top rope. Konnor brought Matt to the corner and connected with one more back breaker, holding him in place as Viktor leaped off the top rope and delivered an elbow drop across the chest. Konnor dropped Matt and turned his attention to Nick. Grabbing him up off the mat and attempting to lift him up for a body slam but Nick went up and over, sliding down the back but Konnor immediately moved out of the way and Viktor turned Nick inside out with a clothesline. The Ascension then back into opposing corners, screaming for Nick to get up as they held onto the ropes, looking up towards the sky. Then, as Nick reached his feet, both men charged him, taking him apart with “The Fall of Man”, the running leg sweep, European uppercut combination. The Ascension looked around at the carnage they had created for a moment, then headed to the turnbuckles, raising their arms in success. As their music hit they looked towards the stage and Jim Cornette, along with Tye Dillinger made their way out, smiling and clapping as the fans shocked reaction quickly turned into boo's, realizing Jim Cornette was behind this all along. The Ascension exited the ring and made their way to the top of the stage as some fans threw soda cups and popcorn at them. Once to the top of the stage Jim Cornette and Tye Dillinger raised The Ascension's arms in the air, bringing the show to a close. )
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International Wrestling Association “Against All Odds” Live on Pay-Per-View April 12th 2015 St. Louis, Missouri Attendance – 5,674
Pre-Show -
1. Sara Del Ray vs. Mia Yim Yim started things off by throwing rap kicks to the legs of Del Ray, avoiding any kind of offense from Del Ray and connecting with more kicks. Finally Del Ray caught one of the kicks and connected with a kick of her own that sent Yim down. Del Ray grabbed the leg she had just kicked and rolled Yim backwards and up to her feet, whipped her into the ropes and attempted a clothesline but Yim ducked and dropkicked the leg out from under Del Ray. Yim quickly went to work on the injured leg of Del Ray, lifting the leg up and driving it back into the ring, crushing it between her foot and the ring. Yim then locked in a single leg boston crab, looking to get the submission victory, but Del Ray made it to the ropes. Yim released the hold and pulled Del Ray away from the ropes and went back to the injured leg but Del Ray shoved Yim back. Yim made her way back towards Del Ray but Del Ray used her feet to shove Yim into the air, over her and the top rope to the apron. Del Ray got to her feet and made her way towards Yim but Yim connected with a shoulder to the mid-section then sling-shotted herself over the top rope into a sunset flip on Del Ray but Del Ray sat down. The referee made the count but only got a two, as Yim pulled Del Ray back for a two count of her own. Both women got to their feet at the same time and charged at each other connecting with a double clothesline. The referee administered the ten count and reached the count of 8 before both women made it back to their feet. Both ladies traded forearms back and forth to the face until Del Ray got the upper hand with multiple strikes then whipped Yim into the ropes and caught her with a clothesline, then a back elbow, then went for a second clothesline but Yim ducked and caught Del Ray with a superkick that staggered Del Ray. Yim looked at Del Ray for a moment in shock, then grabbed the leg out from under Del Ray and went for a figure four but Del Ray grabbed Yim and rolled her up in a small package but only got a two count. Both ladies quickly got to their feet and Yim leaped onto he shoulder's of Del Ray and attempted a hurricanrana but Del Ray muscled Yim back up and powerbombed her into the corner. Yim staggered out into a boot to the gut and Del Ray hooked her for the Royal Butterfly, hopping around the ring before swinging her over into the suplex. Del Ray hooked the leg for the 1...2..3!
Winner: Sara Del Ray via pinfall
Main Show ---
( The show kicks off with a recap of the ongoing rivalry between Jushin Liger and CIMA, then moving onto Homicide's quest to get Mick Foley in the ring with him, and overcoming every opponent Foley has put in his path. Finally a recap of the brewing rivalry between Jim Cornette's corporate army, AJ Styles, Colt Cabana, The Bullet Club, and finishing with the debut of The Ascension and the impact they made. The pyro inside the arena exploded and we went ringside where Colt Cabana's music hit and he made his way out onto the stage dancing before making his way down the ramp and into the ring. Once inside the ring, Cabana strutted across the ring until he was cut off by the music of Jim Cornette. Cornette made his way out onto the stage to a huge chorus of boo's. The music finally cut out and Jim Cornette picked up a nearby microphone off the stage and looked around to the crowd for a moment, after they began to quieten down he lifted the microphone up and began to speak. )
“Jim Cornette”: Now I know this is going to be a huge night for myself and my corporate army but I have a couple things I have to get off my chest before I introduce your special opponent for tonight Colt. So if you people will bear with me, and quiet frankly, whether or not you want to, your going to have to! First, a little IWA business I have to get out of the way, due to a conflict of interest between the IWA and Dragon Gate USA, the Open the Freedom Gate Championship will be defended for the last time tonight. Now, Johnny Gargano's open challenge has been accepted, by more than one man in fact, and after the winner of the match has been declared, he will be awarded IWA's newest championship, the No Limit's Championship! Now onto even bigger news, after The Ascension's impressive debut this past Tuesday night, I have no choice but to make tonight's IWA World Tag Team Championship Match a Triple Threat Match with The Young Bucks not only defending against The Inner City Machine Guns but The Ascension! I told you people all along, I had more people that supported by vision of true professional wrestling and those were just two, two of the many people, but there are more, and Colt Cabana, it's time for you to meet the two newest members of my corporate army, one is the most successful female performer's of all time, and the wife and manager of your opponent, ladies and gentlemen, get on your feet and welcome my newest acquisition, one of the most in demand pro wrestlers of the last few years and the newest member of the IWA roster......Michael Bennett and his wife, the beautiful Maria Kanellis!
( The music hits, and the crowd doesn't even give them a chance to appear on the stage before erupting in boos. After a moment Michael Bennett and Maria appear on the stage, with Michael shaking the hand of Cornette and Maria sharing a hug with Cornette before joining hands with Bennett and both of them making their way down the ramp and eventually into the ring. Cabana looks on, first surprised, then getting a determined look on his face. A referee makes his way down the ramp and we are officially ready for first contest of the pay per view! )
2. Colt Cabana vs. Michael Bennett w/ Maria Kanellis Both men locked up at the sound of the bell with Bennett quickly taking the arm of Cabana. Both men went back and forth in a nice exchange of chain wrestling until Bennett quickly went to cheating in an attempt to retain control, pulling Cabana back down to the mat by his hair every time he would attempt to nip up. Finally Cabana rolled back, taking control of Bennett's arm on his way back to his feet, Cabana twisted at the arm and transitioned behind the back of Bennett and came around with an arm drag, and held on, slid around behind Bennett and rolled him up in a crucifix but only got the two count. Both men got to their feet where Cabana caught Bennett with a boot to the gut and locked in the head lock, Bennett shoved Cabana into the ropes but as he hit them, Maria grabbed Cabana's foot. Cabana immediately stopped and turned around, grabbing Maria by the hair and pulled her up onto the apron. Bennett immediately nailed Cabana in the back with a forearm and connected with a half and half suplex, dropping Cabana on the back of his head. Bennett went for the cover but only got the two count. Bennett immediately went to work on the neck of Cabana, picking it apart with neck breaker after neck breaker and eventually tried getting the submission victory with a camel clutch but Cabana wouldn't quit, using everything he had to fight back, working his way to the ropes. Once he grabbed the ropes the referee initiated the five count, Bennett refused to break the hold so Cabana dug deep to pull himself up to his feet with Bennett on his back, Cabana turned around and ran towards the center of the ring, and leaped up in the air and crushed Bennett between the mat and himself, causing Bennett to release the hold. The referee then began the ten count and made it to the count of 7 before both men made it to their feet. Bennett made his way towards Cabana and attempted a clothesline but Cabana ducked and caught Bennett with multiple lefts, before rolling it up and connecting with the bionic elbow that sent Bennett down. Bennett quickly got back to his feet but was taken right back down with two clotheslines then a powerslam but again Cabana only got the two count. Cabana went to the top rope and attempted a missile dropkick but Bennett moved out of the way, sending Cabana crashing to the mat. Bennett immediately grabbed Cabana by the head and connected with a DDT but only got the two count. Bennett got to his feet and pulled Cabana in for a piledriver but Cabana fought it, Bennett connected with several forearms to the back and lifted Cabana up for the piledriver, but again Cabana fought it, Bennett once again connected with more forearms to the back of Cabana before trying to lift him back up but Cabana countered with a back drop. Bennett got to his feet and turned around into a boot to the gut from Cabana, who then lifted Bennett up for Colt45 and connected. Cabana went for the cover 1...2...NO! Maria placed Bennett's boot on the bottom rope. The referee didn't see Maria's involvement but caught Bennett's boot on the ropes and he explained it to Cabana. Cabana knew what had happened though and turned his attention to Maria, grabbing her by the hair and again pulling her up on the ring apron. This time he sensed Bennett coming at him and moved at the last second, but Bennett put the brakes on, slowly down before he hit Maria. Bennett then turned around in time to duck a clothesline attempt from Cabana, Cabana immediately turned around and was caught with a rock bottom across the knee of Bennett, and he immediately applied the Anaconda Vice, wrenching at the arm and neck, Cabana had no where to go and eventually had no choice but to tap out to give Bennett the submission victory!
Winner: Michael Bennett w/ Maria Kanellis via submission
( After the referee called for the bell Bennett rolled out of the ring and joined Maria on the ramp, they embraced for a moment, exchanging a kiss, before Maria let go and raised Michael Bennett's hand in victory! We then went to a commercial from our sponsors at “Just For Men” before returning to the ring for our next contest of the evening. )
3. Open the Freedom Gate/No Limit's Championship Match Fatal Four Way Match Johnny Gargano(c) vs. Eddie Edwards vs. Low Ki vs. John Morrison Gargano looked shocked at each man made his way out to the ring, obviously not expecting this sort of competition. As the referee signaled for the bell all three men jumped on Gargano, making quick work of him and tossing him to the floor. As the match progressed all four men began showcasing more and more of their high flying and hard hitting abilities with one moment of the match consisting of Gargano hitting a suicide dive onto Edwards, Low Ki following up with a springboard to the top rope and a crossbody onto Edwards and Gargano, and finally Morrison finishing things off with a springboard shooting star press onto the other three men. The final minutes were a shoot out with Edwards hitting Gargano with the running double knees to the chest in the corner, then pulling him out, lifting him up in a powerbomb but dropping him into a lung-blower. Edwards went for the cover but Low-Ki come out of no-where with a springboard double stomp to break up the count at two! Low Ki got to his feet and turned around into a hurricanrana from Morrison that sent him rolling out of the ring. Morrison immediately got to his feet and connected with a standing shooting star press onto the back of Edwards. Morrison went for the cover but Gargano broke up the pin at two. Gargano attempted to lift Morrison to his feet but Morrison broke free and caught Gargano with a step up enzijiri kick that sent him staggering back into the ropes. Morrison turned around and began making his way towards Low Ki who was on the ring apron. Ki caught Morrison with a shoulder to the mid-section then sling-shotted himself back inside rolling Morrison up in a sunset flip but as the referee began to make the count Gargano caught Ki with a dropkick to the face to break up the pin. Gargano got to his feet but Edwards hooked him from behind for a back suplex but Gargano floated over and connected with a German suplex. Low Ki caught Gargano with a stiff kick to the leg as he got to his feet then lit him up with a couple hard chops to the chest, Ki attempted to whip Gargano into the ropes but he reversed, Ki springboarded to the middle ropes and flew back, looking to take Gargano's head off with the tidal wave but Gargano ducked and Ki nailed Morrison! Morrison flew backwards, falling through the bottom and middle ropes to the floor. Meanwhile Gargano nailed Ki with a step up enzijiri kick then lifted him onto his shoulder's and sent him head first into the corner with the Lawn Dart, pulled him out of the corner and connected with Hurtz Donut for the 1...2...3!
Winner: And Still No Limit's Champion, Johnny Gargano(c) via pinfall!
( After the match the referee hands Johnny Gargano his new No Limit's Championship and he held it high in the air for a moment before going to one of the corner's and climbing to the middle turnbuckle and raising the championship in the air one more time. The camera then cut backstage where we are joined by Dave Prazak, who is standing by with Mick Foley. )
“Dave Prazak”: Ladies and Gentlemen I'm standing here with the hardcore legend himself, Mick Foley. Mick, coming up next Homicide is going one on one with fellow legend and your best friend, Terry Funk in a Falls Count Anywhere match. After the actions of Homicide this past Tuesday night on IWA Slam, are you concerned at all at what he is could possibly do to your friend?
“Mick Foley”: Am I concerned? Your damn right I'm concerned! Homicide has been obsessed with getting me into the ring and he proved this past Tuesday night with Spike Dudley just how far he is willing to take it. Well tonight is the night, the biggest match of Homicide's career to date if you will, because if he can somehow pull out a victory over Terry Funk, then I will finally stand in the middle of that ring and accept his challenge. Now I can worry all night about the well being of Terry Funk but here's a little inside scoop. When Terry Funk arrived this afternoon he come to me, he looked in better shape than I have seen him in years, and he assured me the only person we need to worry about tonight is Homicide because Funk came here to St. Louis Missouri for one of the biggest matches of his career. So yeah I'm worried, but now that I think more about it, I'm not worried about Terry Funk, I'm worried about Homicide, because no matter how tough Homicide may be, he has never stepped into the ring with a man like Terry Funk. And I look forward to watching Funk turn Homicide from a boy into a man right here tonight, live, up close, and in person, next! Have a nice day!
( With that said Mick Foley walked off as Homicide's music began to play inside the arena. The camera went back ringside where we are ready for our next match of the evening. )
4. Falls Count Anywhere Match Homicide vs. Terry Funk w/ Mick Foley Homicide and Funk got things started with trading rights and lefts, Funk started to get the upper hand until Homicide caught him with a knee to the gut then tossed him through the ropes to the floor. Funk landed on his feet and caught Homicide with a jab to the jaw then whipped Homicide into the barricade, causing the crowd to erupt in cheers. Funk lifted Homicide to his feet and pointed to the other side of the arena and the crowd cheered on as Funk attempted to whip Homicide into the barricade again but Homicide reversed and sent Funk into the barricade. Homicide nailed Funk with several right hands before looking under the ring and pulling out a couple chairs, a garbage can, and a kendo stick. Homicide grabbed one of the garbage cans and nailed Funk in the head, Funk screamed in pain, as Homicide smiled at the pain he was dishing out. Homicide then grabbed a chair and nailed Funk in the gut, and followed up with a chair shot to the back. Homicide then opened the chair and set it against the guard rail. He lifted Funk up to his feet and pointed at him, shoving his finger into the face of Funk as he told him he was nothing anymore. Homicide slapped Funk in the face before throwing him into the chair. Homicide then slid back inside the ring and jumped up and down for a second before hitting the ropes and went flying through the ropes with a tope suicida but Funk fell out of the chair and Homicide flipped into the chair and landed upside down, back first against the guard rail, causing the crowd to erupt! Funk slowly drug himself over to Homicide and went for the cover but somehow Homicide got his shoulder up at two. Meanwhile across the ring, Mick Foley looked on in amazement at what he had just seen. Funk used the guard rail to pull himself up to his feet, holding his back, he made his way over and grabbed a chair, as he made his way back around the ring, Homicide began to get to his feet. Funk nailed Homicide in the head with a chair that sent him staggering backwards towards the ramp. Funk tossed the chair down and began tagging Homicide with rights and lefts before picking him up and body slamming Homicide on the ramp. Funk again went for the cover but only got a two count. Funk got back up to his feet and delivered an elbow drop before going for the cover again but again only got a two count. Homicide rolled away from Funk and began to crawl on his knee's up the ramp as Funk got to his feet and followed. Once at the top of the stage Funk grabbed Homicide by the head and threw him head first into the video tron. Funk went to grab Homicide again but got caught with an elbow to the face. Homicide then rammed Funk head first into the tron and pulled him out by his arm delivering a clothesline. Homicide went for the cover but only got a two count. Homicide pulled Funk up to his feet and connected with a right hand, sending Funk staggering backwards down the ramp. Homicide followed Funk towards the ring, grabbing him from behind, spinning him around and lifting Funk up for a body slam but Funk slid down the back of Homicide and rolled him up in a school boy but only got a two count. Homicide beat Funk to his feet and charged in, lifting Funk up for a spine-buster and sent him back first into the barricade. Homicide again went for the cover but Funk kicked out just before the three. Homicide argued with the referee over the count for a moment, this allowed Funk enough time to pull himself back to his feet, Homicide charged in but Funk ducked down and back dropped Homicide over the barricade and into the crowd. Homicide gets to his feet and turns towards Funk, who connects with another right hand then suplex's Homicide back over the barricade. Funk went for the cover but only got a two count. Funk got to his feet and pulled Homicide up with him then rolled Homicide back inside the ring. Funk walked around the ring, picking up the chairs and throwing them inside the ring. Funk looked into the ring, but didn't look happy, he then looked under the ring for a moment before looking back at the crowd with a smile on his face. He then puled out the 2x4 with barbwire wrapped around it. The crowd began cheering as Funk rolled back inside the ring with the 2x4, Once he was back to his feet Homicide charged at him with a chair but Funk caught Homicide with the barbwire wrapped 2x4 in the mid-section then another shot to the back. Funk dropped the 2x4 and went for the cover but again only got a two count. Funk got back to his feet and pulled Homicide up, he hooked Homicide for the DDT but Homicide reversed out of it and nailed Homicide with a hard clothesline. Homicide quickly got to his feet and grabbed one of the chairs and set it up in the center of the ring. Homicide pulled Funk up and whipped him into the ropes and caught him with a drop toe hold that sent Funk face first into the seat of the chair. Homicide went for the cover but only got the two. Homicide got to his feet and delivered a stomp to the back of the head of Funk, yelling for him to just stay down. Homicide delivered another stomp to the back of the head and went for the cover but Funk, again, kicked out at two. Homicide got to his feet looking furious, and slowly pulled his elbow pad down and started winding up for the lariat, yelling for Funk to go on and get up. Funk grabbed the referee and began pulling himself up, the referee even began to tell Funk not to get up, but Funk wouldn't have any of it, he continued to pull himself up. Finally Funk got to his feet and turned around, Homicide charged in for the lariat but Funk ducked out of the way. Homicide turned around and charged back at Funk, but this time Funk caught him with a drop toe hold into the corner. Funk then staggered over to the chair and picked it up, folding it, and charged into the corner, driving it into the face of Homicide. Funk went for the cover but only got the two count. Funk screamed in frustration and in pain, knowing he couldn't put away Homicide. He pulled himself back up to his feet and then grabbed Homicide, lifting him up. Funk whipped Homicide into the corner and charged in but Homicide got the boot up sending Funk down to the mat. Homicide leaped up to the second rope and waited as Funk began to pull himself up to his knees. Funk began to get to his feet, and as he did Homicide leaped off the second rope, but Funk grabbed the barbwire baseball bat and nailed Homicide between the legs with it. Homicide immediately hit the mat, rolling and screaming in pain. Funk then leaped on top of Homicide and went for the cover, 1...2....3!
Winner: Terry Funk via pinfall
( Immediately after the three count, the crowd erupted in cheers. Mick Foley slid into the ring and with the help of the referee, helped Terry Funk to his feet. Once Funk had reached his feet, they raised his head in victory. Funk and Foley exchanged a hug and Foley raised Funk's hand in the air again. Meanwhile behind their backs Homicide had began to make his way to his feet. He looked down at the barbwire 2x4 that was used against him. Homicide shook off the damage caused to his lower extremities and charged over, nailing Foley with a forearm to the back, sending him through the ropes and to the floor. Homicide then nailed Funk with a forearm to the face as he turned around. Homicide then made his way back over to the barbwire 2x4. He lifted it up in the air, to boo's from the crowd. The referee quickly made his way over to Homicide, pleading for him to reconsider his future actions. Homicide dropped the 2x4 and acted as if he was going to listen to the referee but after turning around, he quickly turned back around and nailed the referee with a lariat. Homicide then grabbed the 2x4 again and charged over to Funk, dropping the barbwire 2x4 across the face of Funk, causing Funk to scream bloody murder as blood began to pour from his head. Homicide then climbed on top of Funk and began to deliver repeated right hands before getting back to his feet and grabbing the 2x4 again, and once again dropping it across the head of Funk. Meanwhile Mick Foley began to get to his feet on the floor, as he did Homicide raised Funk up to a seated position and grabbed the 2x4 and place it across the face of Funk and began to pull back. Homicide screamed for Foley to give him the match. Foley climbed onto the apron and attempted to climb in but Homicide screamed if he took another step he would kill Funk. Meanwhile between screams, Funk pleaded for Foley to give Homicide the match. Foley stared at Funk as the blood poured from his face, Funk again pleaded for Foley to please just give him the match. As Homicide pulled back on the 2x4 more, Foley finally caved and yelled he would give Homicide the damn match if he would please just let Funk go. Homicide released the board from the face of Funk and smiled as he backed away and exited the ring. Foley quickly entered the ring and dove down to the side of Funk, screaming for help from the back. As EMT's entered the ring, Funk laid in a pool of his own blood shaking. The EMT's began to treat Funk as Foley stood beside the ropes with an angry look on his face staring at Homicide. The show then took a commercial break from our sponsors at “K-Y” as the EMT's began putting Funk on a stretcher. When the show returned the ring was being cleaned from all the blood so we could get ready for our next match of the evening. )
5. IWA World Tag Team Championship Match The Young Bucks (c)'s vs. The Inner City Machine Guns vs. The Ascension All three teams stood in the ring as the announcer made the ring introductions, as soon as he was finished The Ascension stood across the ring from both teams talking trash, telling both teams to come take a shot and it didn't take much after that for both teams to take them up on the offer. The Young Bucks went to work on Konnor as the Machine Guns went to work on Viktor. The Guns whipped Viktor into the ropes but he held on, Ricochet charged in but was sent over the top rope to the apron. Viktor charged at Swann but Swann ducked a clothesline and caught Viktor with a spin kick to the gut. As Viktor looked up, Ricochet springboarded off the top rope with the double knees to the chest. Ricochet rolled out of the ring and joined his partner on the ring apron as The Young Bucks double clotheslined Konnor over the top rope. Konnor landed on his feet though and made his way back up onto the apron. Meanwhile back inside Matt Jackson hit the ropes and Nick launched him up in the air to hit the assisted dropkick to the face of Konnor. Nick returned to his corner as Matt went to work on Viktor, connecting with repeated stomps before doing the crotch chops. Matt then lifted Viktor to his feet and caught him with a forearm to the face before attempting to whip him into the ropes but Viktor reversed, Matt come off the ropes and caught Viktor with a head-scissors then an arm ringer. Matt then made the quick tag to Nick. Both men whipped Viktor into the ropes and took him down with a double hiptoss then the double handsprings and double dropkicks. Nick went for the cover but barely got the two count as Konnor jerked him up off the mat, threw him into the ropes and nearly took his head off with a back elbow. Konnor grabbed his partner and pulled him into the corner before returning to the apron just to tag himself in. Konnor come back in and charged at Nick but Nick rolled under the clothesline attempt and made a diving tag to Rich Swann, who leaped to the top rope and attempted a crossbody but Konnor caught him in mid-air and turned it into a fall away slam. The Ascension then isolated Swann from his partner and The Young Bucks for the next few minutes, tagging in and out, throwing Swann around like a rag doll. Finally after Konnor made the tag to Viktor, both men whipped Swann into the ropes and attempted a double back body drop, Swann held on, kicked his feet and took both men down in a DDT. Swann began to pull himself to his corner but The Ascension got to their feet and grabbed the legs of Swann, Swann used his momentum to attempt to shove both men off but only Viktor went down. Konnor held on, but Swann rolled over, nipped up, and connected with an enzijiri kick to the back of Konnor's head causing him to stagger backwards. Swann then dove over to his corner and made the tag to Ricochet, who springboarded to the top rope and connected with a missile dropkick. Ricochet then charged over and took both of the Young Bucks down with a diving double dropkick to the mid-section of both men. Meanwhile, Viktor got to his feet and attempted a clothesline on Ricochet but he ducked and nailed a release German suplex. Ricochet got to his feet and leaped onto the shoulders of Konnor and nailed a reverse hurricanrana. Ricochet went for the cover but Viktor dove over on top of him to break up the count at two. Viktor got to his feet and leaned over to lift Ricochet to his feet but Ricochet rolled out of the way just in time for Swann to nail Viktor with a fame-asser. Swann got up and played to the crowd for a moment but as he turned around he got taken down with double superkicks from The Young Bucks. All three teams continued trading moves as the referee threatened to throw the match out but he eventually decided against doing so as the crowd continued to eat up the action between the three teams. The final moments of the match saw Swann head to the top rope but Viktor charged over and caught him with a palm strike. Viktor went to the top and hooked Swann for a superplex but Nick ran across the ring and springboarded to the middle rope and caught Viktor with a enzijiri kick to the rib cage that sent him and Swann falling to the floor. Across the ring Konnor lifted Matt Jackson up in a fireman's carry but Matt slid down his back and shoved Konnor into a superkick from Nick. Konnor went down, and the Young Bucks eyed Viktor and Swann on the floor who were beginning to make it to their feet. Matt charged over and jumped through the second ropes, holding onto the top rope and connected with a dropkick to Viktor who backed up, Matt then skinned the cat, and as he was doing so Nick charged across the ring and attempted a tope suicida onto Viktor but he ducked and Nick took out Swann. Matt saw this and attempted a slingshot crossbody but Viktor side stepped, causing Matt to crash to the floor. While this was going on, back inside the ring, Ricochet had climbed to the top rope and connected with the 630 Splash onto Konnor. Ricochet went for the cover 1...2...NO! Viktor grabbed the referee's arm before he could finish the count. Ricochet got to his feet and met Viktor in the center of the ring. Both men began trading forearms to the face until Viktor caught Ricochet with a knee to the gut. Viktor then whipped Ricochet into the ropes, Viktor went for a big boot but Ricochet slid under, Viktor stopped and turned around, as he did Konnor come charging in with the spinning leg sweep and Viktor leaped into the air with the flying upper cut, taking Ricochet out with The Fall of Man. Viktor went for the cover 1...2...3!
Winners: And NEW IWA World Tag Team Champions, The Ascension via pinfall
( The referee called for the bell as The Young Bucks had slid back into the ring but it was too late. Konnor and Viktor slid out of the ring and waited on the ramp as the referee brought them their newly won World Tag Team Titles. The Ascension did their trademark pose on the stage as the show faded to a commercial break from our sponsors at “Right Guard”. When we returned the ring was cleared and we were set for our next contest of the evening. )
6. CIMA vs. Mistico vs. Jushin “Thunder” Liger As the referee called for the bell all three men made their way to the center of the ring, looking to go for a three way test of strength but CIMA caught Mistico with a quick boot to the gut then forearm to the face of Liger. CIMA then grabbed Mistico and tossed him to the outside and went back to work on Liger with more forearms to the face before attempting to whip him into the ropes, but Liger reversed, leap frogged CIMA, dropped down, as CIMA stepped over Liger got back to his feet and caught CIMA with a high leg. Liger went for the cover but only got a two count. Liger got to his feet and lifted CIMA up with him, connecting with a forearm to the face of his own. Liger again whipped CIMA into the ropes but this time Mistico grabbed the feet of CIMA from outside the ring and pulled him out and drove him back first into the barricade before going to work on him with stomps. Finally Mistico lifted CIMA back to his feet and connected with a chop before turning his attention to the ring where Liger was rushing across the ring and took both men down with a suicide dive. Liger got to his feet and played to the crowd for a moment before grabbing CIMA and rolling him back inside the ring. Liger followed and went for the cover but barely got a two count. Liger mounted CIMA and began connecting with right hands to the face but Mistico slid back in and shoved Liger off and Mistico mounted CIMA and began connecting with right hands. Liger got to his feet and pulled Mistico off, both men began to argue, giving CIMA enough time to get to his feet. CIMA got between both men, shoving them and yelling something in Japanese. Mistico and Liger looked at each other then nailed CIMA with a double clothesline, CIMA immediately got back to his feet but Liger and Mistico again grabbed him and whipped him into the ropes. Liger caught CIMA with a side kick to the mid-section as Mistico hit the ropes and come back with a dropkick to the side of the head. Liger went for the cover but again Mistico pulled him off and went for the cover himself. Liger immediately pulled Mistico off at the count of one. Both men began trading blows but Liger got the upper hand with rapid palm strikes to the ribs and face then a knee to the gut. Liger whipped Mistico into the ropes, dropped down, Mistico stepped over then got taken down with a clothesline as he come off the ropes. CIMA then cut Liger off from behind with a back suplex. All three men continued to go back and forth the next several minutes until CIMA took Mistico to the top rope attempting a superplex. Liger went under CIMA and took him down with a powerbomb as he connected with the superplex. All three men stayed down for a moment before Liger draped an arm over CIMA but somehow CIMA kicked out at two. Liger went for the pin attempt on Mistico but he kicked out at two as well. Liger lifted CIMA to his feet and whipped him into the corner. Liger charged in but CIMA ducked and sent Liger up and over to the apron. CIMA turned around into a forearm to the face from Liger, who then climbed up to the top rope. CIMA ducked and Liger nailed Mistico with a crossbody block but only got a two count. Liger immediately got to his feet and ducked a clothesline from CIMA and hooked him for a German suplex but CIMA caught Liger with an elbow to the face. Meanwhile Mistico has used the ropes to pull himself to his feet. CIMA charged at him but got caught with a boot to the face, Mistico slides through the second rope to the apron and springboards to the top but CIMA catches him with a Lung-blower. CIMA got to his feet and charged at Liger, looking for the Lung-Blower but Liger held onto CIMA, not letting him connect and sat CIMA on the top rope. Liger connected with a palm strike to the face then climbed to the top rope, Liger connected with the top rope hurricanrana but CIMA rolled through into a roll up, 1...2... Liger rolled through back to his feet, grabbed the leg of CIMA and pulled him away from the corner then switched to an arm and attempted a Mahistrole Cradle but CIMA reversed into a pin of his own, 1...2..NO, again Liger kicked out. Both men quickly got to their feet, CIMA went for a clothesline but Liger hooked the arm, attempting a crucifix but let go and slid down the back of CIMA into a sunset flip for the 1..2..3!
Winner: Jushin “Thunder” Liger via pinfall
( After the match the referee called for the bell and raised the arm of Liger. Meanwhile CIMA backed into the corner, pulling at his hair and looking furious. Liger celebrated his victory in the ring before going back to the center of the ring and bowing, he then turned his attention to CIMA, who was still propped up in the corner. Liger pointed at CIMA and held up one finger, then bowed to him. Liger then turned and went to exit through the ropes, but CIMA jumped up and ran across the ring, dropkicking Liger off the ring apron to the floor. CIMA quickly followed him out and grabbed him up off the floor and whipped him into the steel steps. CIMA then walked over to Liger and simply pointed at himself, then Liger, and held up one finger before turning his back to Liger and walking up the ramp. The show then faded to a final commercial break from our sponsors at “Coors Light”. When we returned, we were set for our main event of the evening. )
7. IWA World Heavyweight Championship Match Steel Cage Match AJ Styles(c) vs. Tye Dillinger The referee called for the opening bell and Tye wasted little time, charging across the ring, attempting a clothesline but AJ ducked and began nailing Tye with repeated forearms to the face. AJ then grabbed Tye by the back of the head and attempted to send him head first into the cage but Tye got his boot up and nailed AJ with a couple elbows to the ribs before going for a back suplex but AJ floated over and landed on his feet. Tye turned around and charged at AJ but AJ leap frogged him, then dropped down, as Tye hit the ropes AJ got to his feet and connected with the picture perfect dropkick to the face. AJ then lifted Tye up to his feet and sent him flying face first into the cage, AJ caught him before he could fall, and pointed to the other side of the ring and sent Tye flying face first into the cage on that side. Again, AJ repeated the process, pointing and throwing Tye into the cage. The crowd was at it's loudest at this point and AJ pointed to the final side, he went to throw Tye into the cage but somehow Tye reversed at the last moment and AJ tripped and went through the middle ropes, face first into the cage, immediately busting him open. Tye spent the next few minutes working over AJ, even attempting to escape a couple times but AJ would stop him only to be cut right back off and assaulted even worse than before. The final minutes saw Dillinger powerbomb AJ into the cage and begin making his way up the cage once again When he finally made it to the top of the cage, AJ had done made it to his feet and began climbing the ropes. AJ grabbed Tye by the hair and began nailing forearms to the face, then pulling Tye across the cage, with his stomach laying across the cage. AJ connected with a headbutt then hook Tye for a suplex. Tye tried firing back with punches to the mid-section, but AJ fired away with shots to the ribs of his own before pulling Tye off the cage and connecting with a massive superplex off the cage. Both men laid motionless for awhile as the referee tried checking on both men. Finally they both made their way to their knees and began trading forearms until AJ ducked the fourth attempt at a forearm from Tye and connected with a pele kick that took Tye down. AJ crawled to the ropes and used them to pull himself to his feet, he then began making his way up the ropes. After reaching the top rope, AJ jumped up and grabbed the top of the cage but his hand slipped. Again AJ jumped, grabbing the top of the cage, then began to make his way on up the cage, but this allowed Tye enough time to get to his feet and see what was happening. Tye ran up the turnbuckles, hooking AJ and connecting with the Olympic Slam, again knocking both men out once they hit the mat. Tye was finally able to throw an arm over the lifeless body of AJ but somehow AJ was able to get the shoulder up at two. Tye went for the cover again, but again AJ kicked out at two. Tye couldn't believe it and got to his feet and grabbed the referee by the shirt collar but finally released it, almost realizing his mistake and turned around facing AJ once again. After looking at AJ for a moment, Tye turned around and nailed the referee with a lariat, turning him inside out! Tye then began waving towards the back, almost on cue, Jim Cornette and Michael Bennett come running down the ramp, Cornette began digging through his pockets, pulling out a key. He looked around at the crowd, smiling, then stuck the key in the lock on the door and unlocked it, then threw the lock down on the ground Bennett and Cornette began to open the door, as Tye made his way to the door but AJ got to his feet. Cornette saw this and began screaming to lock the cage back, Tye looked confused for a moment, then turned around and got caught with the discus lariat! AJ then hit the ropes and flew through the bottom and middle rope with a dropkick, nailing the cage door, and knocking it back into the face of Cornette and Bennett before they could get it locked. AJ then got back to his feet as Tye was, Tye went to throw a kick but AJ caught the boot and pulled Tye to the ground then lifted him up and connected with the Styles Clash. AJ let go and got to his feet, then began shaking the referee, then helping the referee back to his feet. AJ looked down at Tye, who was out cold. AJ then looked around to the crowd and began making his way to the top of the cage. Once at the top, AJ began to making his way down, but stopped, looking back at the crowd. AJ got a smirk on his face, then headed back up the cage. AJ stood atop the cage for a moment, then dove off, connecting with the Shooting Styles Press onto Tye Dillinger to the amazement of the crowd. AJ rolled around the ring for a moment, holding his ribs in pain, then draped an arm across the lifeless body of Tye for the 1...2....3!
Winner: AND Still IWA World Heavyweight Champion, AJ Styles via pinfall
( Once the referee called for the bell he checked on AJ Styles, who was stilling lying in the ring holding his ribs. After a moment the referee exited the ring and grabbed the World Championship, on his way back around the ring Jim Cornette got in his face, arguing with him about what had just happened. The referee tried to go around Cornette but Cornette grabbed the referee by the arm and spun him around. The referee explained to Cornette what happened while he was down on the floor but before he could finish Michael Bennett come up from behind, grabbed the referee by the back of the shirt and sent him into the barricade. Bennett slid into the cage and helped Cornette inside. Cornette started jumping up and down yelling for Bennett to get on Styles. Bennett lifted Styles up and threw him head first into the cage, AJ bounced off, spinning around, and Bennett lifted him off his feet and connected with the Go To Sleep. Bennett and Cornette went over and helped a bloody and beaten Tye Dillinger to his feet and they all surrounded a bloody AJ Styles, who was still lying on the mat. As AJ pulled himself to his knees the lights inside the arena shut off. After about 20 seconds the lights come back on, Cornette, Bennett and Dillinger were facing the ramp, AJ Styles was sitting behind them in the corner. Finally Cornette and his crew turned around to face AJ Styles but caught Prince Devitt standing on top of the cage behind them, using their own tactic against them. The crowd come unglued as Devitt, leaped off the top of the cage and took all three men down with a crossbody. Devitt got to his feet and looked at AJ, who looked stunned. Devitt then grabbed the IWA World Championship off the mat then walked over and extended a hand to AJ. After a moment AJ reluctantly accepted the hand. Devitt helped him to his feet and handed him the World Championship then lifted his hand in the air. Out of no where Devitt shoved AJ's arm down, slightly spinning him in the process and hooking him and connecting with the reverse Bloody Sunday! Prince Devitt then got to his feet and looked down on the bloody AJ Styles before picking up his World Heavyweight Championship and raising it in the air as the fans booed. Devitt finally threw the championship down beside AJ and told him the championship belonged to him as the pay per view faded off the air. )
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