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4/18 THIS DAY IN HISTORY: THE WWE PERFORMANCE CENTER IS ANNOUNCED, BRUNO SAMMARTINO PASSES AWAY, A&E PREMIERES FIRST WWE PROGRAMMING AND MORE

By Mike Johnson on 2023-04-18 08:00:00

April 18th

On this day in history in ....


1939 - Ed Don George defeats Steve Casey for the Boston AWA World Heavyweight Title in Albany, New York, ending Casey's second reign and beginning George's third.

1958 - Karl Heinkler and Kurt Von Brauner defeat Don Lee and The Mighty Yankee to win the Georgia NWA International Tag Team Title in Atlanta, Georgia.

1959 - Debbie Combs is born in Fort Campbell, Kentucky.

1961 - Steve Lombardi is born in Brooklyn, New York.

1962 - René Guajardo defeats Antonio Posa for the NWA World Middleweight Title in Mexico City, Mexico, beginning Guajardo's second reign.

1962 - Tex Riley and Gus Taylor win the Gulf Coast NWA Southern Tag Team Title from The Mysterious Medics in Mobile, Alabama, ending their fourth reign.

1966 - Buddy Austin and El Mongol defeat Thunderbolt Patterson and Alberto Torres to win the World Wrestling Association World Tag Team Title in Los Angeles, California

1969 - Rayo de Jalisco defeats René Guajardo to win the NWA World Middleweight Title in Mexico City, Mexico, beginning Jalisco's third reign and ending Guajardo's fifth.

1969 - El Mongol defeats Assassin #1 for the NWA Georgia Heavyweight Title in Atlanta, Georgia, to begin his sixth reign.

1969 - Bud and Ray Osborne defeat Bob and Fred Sweetan for the Stampede International Tag Team Title in Calgary, Alberta.

1972 - Championship Wrestling from Florida held an eight-man tournament for the vacant NWA Florida Television Title in Tampa, Florida. The results:
Quarterfinals:
- Paul Jones defeated Hiro Matsuda.
- Bob Roop defeated The Professional.
- The Challenger defeated Johnny Grey.
- Johnny Walker defeated The Great Mephisto.
Semifinals:
- Paul Jones defeated Bob Roop.
- Johnny Walker defeated The Challenger.
Finals:
- Paul Jones defeated Johnny Walker to win the vacant NWA Florida Television Title.

1972 - Dory Dixon and Raúl Mata defeat Goliath and Kinji Shibuya for the NWA Americas Tag Team Title in Costa Mesa, California.

1973 - Killer Karl Krupp and Fritz Von Erich defeat Kintaro Ohki and Umanosuke Ueda to win the NWA International Tag Team Title in Yaizu, Japan.

1973 - Jackie Fargo and Jerry Jarrett win their second Mid-America NWA Southern Tag Team Title in Nashville, Tennessee, defeating Jerry Lawler and Jim White.

1974 - Fritz Von Erich defeats The Texan (Blackjack Mulligan) for the NWA American Heavyweight Title in Dallas, Texas, beginning his 12th reign.

1977 - Bill Dundee and Tommy Rich defeat Karl and Kurt Von Steiger to win the NWA Southeastern Tag Team Title in Memphis, Tennessee, ending the Von Steigers' second reign.

1978 - The Iron Sheik and Bull Ramos defeat Jerry Oates and Jesse Ventura for the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title.

1979 - Lizmark defeats Américo Rocca for the Mexican National Welterweight Title in Acapulco, Mexico.

1981 - The WWF held two events in two of their major northeastern venues.

In the afternoon, an event was held at the Spectrum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The results:
- Larry Sharpe defeated Tony Altimore.
- Dominic DeNucci defeated Baron Mikel Scicluna.
- Johnny Rodz defeated Fred Savage.
- The Fabulous Moolah and Leilani Kai defeated Jill Fontaine and Suzette Ferrera.
- Tony Atlas defeated Hulk Hogan.
- Pat Patterson defeated Sgt. Slaughter by disqualification.
- WWF Heavyweight Champion Bob Backlund (with Arnold Skaaland) defeated Killer Khan.
- The Great Yatsu fought The Hangman to a 20-minute time-limit draw.
- André the Giant and Tony Garea defeated Moondog Rex and Sgt. Slaughter (subbing for Moondog King) by disqualification.

That evening, the focus shifted 130 miles down Interstate 95 to Landover, Maryland's Capital Centre. The results were:
- Larry Sharpe defeated Tony Altimore.
- Special Delivery Jones defeated The Hangmen.
- Moondog Rex defeated Johnny Rodz.
- Tony Garea defeated Moondog Rex by disqualification.
- The Fabulous Moolah and Leilani Kai defeated Jill Fontaine and Suzette Ferrera.
- Pat Patterson defeated Sgt. Slaughter by disqualification.
- Tony Atlas defeated Hulk Hogan.
- Killer Khan defeated WWF Heavyweight Champion Bob Backlund by disqualification.

1981 - Mid-South Wrestling held its ninth Superdome Extravaganza event at the Louisiana Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana, which featured a nine-team tournament for the vacant Mid-South Tag Team Title. The results were:
- Luke Graham defeated Chic Donovan.
- Carl Fergie defeated Kelly Kiniski.
- King Cobra defeated Bull Ramos.
- Cowboy Lang defeated Little Tokyo.
- Cocoa Samoa defeated Larry Booker.
Mid-South Tag Team Title tournament:
First round:
- The Grappler and Super Destoyer defeated Jimmy Garvin and Jake Roberts.
- André the Giant and Dusty Rhodes defeated The Wild Samoans (Afa and Sika).
- Leroy Brown and Ernie Ladd defeated Tony Charles and Don Diamond to advance to the semifinals.
- The Fabulous Freebirds (Terry Gordy and Michael Hayes) defeated Killer Karl Kox and Buck Robley.
Quarterfinal:
- The Grappler and Super Destoyer defeated André the Giant and Dusty Rhodes to advance to the finals.
- Junkyard Dog and Dick Murdoch defeated The Fabulous Freebirds (Terry Gordy and Michael Hayes).
Semifinals:
- Junkyard Dog and Dick Murdoch defeated Leroy Brown and Ernie Ladd.
Finals:
- The Grappler and Super Destoyer defeated Junkyard Dog and Dick Murdoch to win the vacant Mid-South Tag Team Title.

1981 - Brett and Buzz Sawyer defeat The Destoyer and Rip Oliver to win the NWA Pacific Northwest Tag Team Title.

1982 - The first of Hulk Hogan's two unrecognized AWA World Heavyweight Title victories takes place in St. Paul, Minnesota, as Hogan wins the title from Nick Bockwinkel. Both men used foreign objects during the match, with the referee declaring Hogan the winner and new champion. However, AWA President Stanley Blackburn voided the title change and returned the title to Bockwinkel because of said foreign object use.

1985 - Bruiser Brody wrestled Antonio Inoki in his first singles match for New Japan Pro Wrestling at Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan.

1987 - Rip Oliver wins his 11th NWA Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Title in Portland, Oregon, defeating Ricky Santana.

1987 - Invader I defeats Jason the Terrible for the WWC Television Title in San Juan, Puerto Rico, beginning his second reign. At the same event, Frankie Lancaster defeats Super Medic in a rematch from their April 11 match in Caguas to win the held up WWC World Junior Heavyweight Title, beginning his second reign.

1989 - NWA International Heavyweight Champion Jumbo Tsuruta defeats NWA United National Heavyweight and PWF Heavyweight Champion Stan Hansen in Tokyo, Japan to unify all the titles, and become the first AJPW Triple Crown Champion. This ended Hansen's fourth PWF title reign, as well as Tsuruta's third NWA International and sixth NWA United National title reigns.

1990 - Gory Guerrero, one of the premier wrestlers in the early days of lucha libre, passes away at age 69 in El Paso, Texas.

1991 - Stan Hansen and Dan Spivey defeat Terry Gordy and Steve Williams for the AJPW Unified World Tag Team TItle in Tokyo, Japan, ending Gordy and Williams' second reign.

1992 - Super World of Sports held an joint event with the WWF at Tokyo Gymnasium in Tokyo, Japan. The results were:
- Chris Walker pinned Tetsuya Yamanaka.
- Shinji Takano pinned Kendo Nagasaki.
- Yoshiaki Fujiwara and Ishinriki defeated Tatsumi Kitahara and Shinichi Nakano.
- Satánico defeated The Dragon by countout.
- Samson Fuyuki and Takashi Ishikawa defeated The Beverly Brothers (Beau and Blake).
- SWS Light Heavyweight Champion Naoki Sano pinned Chavo Guerrero to retain the title.
- Haku and Yoshiaki Yatsu defeat SWS Tag Team Champions The Natural Disasters (Earthquake and Typhoon) to win the title, beginning their second reign.
- Genichiro Tenryu defeated Ric Flair in a best-of-three falls match. Flair made Tenryu submit with the figure-four to win the first fall, and Tenryu pinned Flair after the second and third falls after powerbombs.

1992 - Moondog Moretti defeats Ole Olsen for the West Coast Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Title in Cloverdale, British Columbia, beginning his second reign.

1997 - Steel (Val Venis) defeats Rayo de Jalisco, Jr. to win the CMLL World Heavyweight Title in Mexico City, Mexico.

1998 - Mitsuharu Misawa defeats Jun Akiyama to win AJPW's annual Champion's Carnival tournament.

1998 - Skull Ganz wins a tournament in Monroe, Michigan to become the first Southern Michigan Championship Wrestling Television Champion. SMCW joined the NWA two weeks later and became NWA of Michigan.

1999 - Los Juniors (Perro Aguayo, Jr., Blue Demon, Jr., La Parka, Jr. and Mascara Sagrada, Jr.) defeat Los Vatos Locos (May Flowers, Charly Manson, Nygma and Picudo) in Zapopan to win the Mexican National Atómicos Title.

1999 - Nick Dinsmore defeats Rod Steele in Jeffersonville, Indiana to win his second OVW Heavyweight Title.

1999 - Brandi Alexander defeats Malia Hosaka for the World League Wrestling Women's Title in Springfield, Missouri.

2001 - Pro Wrestling ZERO-ONE held True Century Creation, the company's second-ever pay-per-view event, at the Nippon Budokan in Tokyo, Japan. The results were:
- Tatsuhito Takaiwa pinned Naomichi Marufuji.
- Naohiro Hoshikawa defeated The Cobra by submission.
- Alexander Otsuka defeated Takashi Seguira by submission.
- Sean McCully defeated Shinjiro Otani by submission.
- Shinya Hashimoto and Tadao Yasuda defeated Tamon Honda and Masao Inoue, when Yasuda TKO'd Honda.
- Mitsuharu Misawa and Takeshi Rikio defeated Kazunari Murakami and Naoya Ogawa, when Misawa pinned Murakami.

2001 - Scott D'Amore defeats Tommy Dreamer to win the Border City Wrestling Can-Am Heavyweight Title in Oldcastle, Ontario, beginning his fifth reign. This reign would be short-lived, as D'Amore lost the title on the same day to Mikey Whipwreck.

2002 - Wahoo McDaniel dies of complications from diabetes in the city where he had his greatest success, Houston, Texas, at age 63.

2003 - Mr. Niebla defeats Universo 2000 in Mexico City, Mexico for the CMLL World Heavyweight Title.

2003 - Justice defeats Naphtali to win the NWA Florida X Division Title in Pinellas Park, Florida.

2003 - Deadly Impact (Killer Cox and Brian Jewel) defeats The Kamikaze Boyz (Casanova Kid and Mickey Miracle), The Redneck Rebels, Zach Mercury & Rick Matthews and Zero Tolerance (T.J. Bratt and Rob Stardom) in a five-team battle royal to win the vacant NWA Canadian Tag Team Title in Winnipeg, Manitoba. At the same event, The Big Machine defeats The Mini Machine for the Canadian Wrestling Federation Hardcore Title.

2004 - WWE held the sixth-annual Backlash pay-per-view at Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta. The event got a 0.55 buyrate. The results:
- In a match airing on Sunday Night Heat, Val Venis pinned Matt Hardy with the Money Shot.
- Shelton Benjamin pinned World Tag Team Champion Ric Flair after a clothesline from the top rope.
- Jonathan Coachman pinned Tajiri with a roll-up after Garrison Cade hit Tajiri in the face.
- Chris Jericho defeated Christian and Trish Stratus in a handicap match, by pinning Christian after a running enzuigiri.
- WWE Women's Champion Victoria pinned Lita with an inside cradle to retain the title. After the match, Gail Kim and Molly Holly came out and attacked Lita and Victoria.
- WWE Intercontinental Champion Randy Orton pinned Cactus Jack in a hardcore match, after an RKO on a barbed-wire baseball bat, to retain the title.
- The Hurricane and Rosey defeated La Résistance (Robért Conway and Sylvain Grenier), when Hurricane pinned Conway after the Eye of the Hurricane.
- Edge pinned Kane after a spear.
- World Heavyweight Champion Chris Benoit defeated Shawn Michaels and Triple H in a triple threat match, by making Michaels submit with the Sharpshooter, to retain the title.

2005 - WWE held a Supershow, taping the April 21 SmackDown! and airing RAW live, at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York. RAW got a 3.9 rating on Spike TV, and SmackDown! got a 3.3 on UPN. The results were:
- In a dark match, Paul London and Nunzio defeated Spike Dudley and Billy Kidman, when London pinned Kidman after a DDT off the top rope.
SmackDown!:
- The Big Show and Booker T (with Sharmell) fought to a double-disqualification in a WWE Title #1 contender's tournament first round match, when Kurt Angle and JBL, who were on commentary, attacked Show and Booker on the floor. After the match, SmackDown! General Manager Theodore Long said that later in the show the four men would square off in a tag team match, and the following week, the four would have a fatal four-way match to determine the #1 contender for the WWE Title.
- Matt Morgan pinned Brett Matthews (Brett Major/Zack Ryder) with a suplex into a sidewalk slam.
- The Big Show and Booker T defeated Kurt Angle and JBL.
- MNM (Joey Mercury and Johnny Nitro (with Melina)) defeated WWE Tag Team Champions Eddie Guerrero and Rey Mysterio, when Mercury pinned Mysterio after the Snapshot, to win the title.
- WWE Champion John Cena defeated Orlando Jordan (with Doug Basham) after the FU.
RAW:
- Chris Benoit fought Edge to a no-contest when they fought backstage.
- World Tag Team Champions William Regal and Tajiri defeated The Heart Throbs (Romeo and Antonio), when Tajiri pinned Romeo with a sunset flip.
- Shawn Michaels defeated Muhammad Hassan (with Daivari) by disqualification when Daivari attacked Michaels. Hulk Hogan made a surprise appearance to make the save.
- WWE Intercontinental Champion Shelton Benjamin pinned Simon Dean with the Exploder suplex.
- Jim Ross pinned Triple H (with Ric Flair) in a no-disqualification match after Batista interfered, beat down Flair, hit Triple H with a chair and put Ross on top for the cover.

2005 - Psycho Sickness (Psycho Mike and Sick Eric) defeat Forza Bruta (Darkness and Raiss) to win the Italian Championship Wrestling Italian Tag Team Title in Belluno, Italy.

2007 - WWE ends its developmental relationship with Jody Hamilton's Deep South Wrestling. All DSW talent was moved to OVW, until DSW was eventually replaced by Steve Keirn's Florida Championship Wrestling. The final title holders in DSW under WWE were Deep South Heavyweight Champion Bradley Jay and Deep South Tag Team Champions Team Elite (Mike Knox and Derrick Neikirk).

2007 - Tony Santerelli and Mike Taylor defeat Hale Collins and Vik Dalishus for the Great Championship Wrestling Tag Team Title in Phenix City, Alabama. At the same event, Johnny Swinger wins his third GCW Heavyweight Title, defeating Raven.

2008 - TNA was a major part of Midway Games annual videogame presentation to that genre's media with Jeremy Borash, Samoa Joe, The Motor City Machineguns and Jay Lethal all appearing.

2009 - ROH broadcast ROH on HDNet.  Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:

We are live on tape and your announcers are Mike Hogewood and Dave Prazak and we go to the studios. They talk about the main event between Claudio Castagnoli and Brent Albright.

We get comments from Jimmy Jacobs and Necro Butcher before their match starts.

Match Number One: Jimmy Jacobs versus Necro Butcher

Before the match starts, the referee takes the staple gun from Necro but Necro fights the referee’s efforts. This allows Jacobs to attack Necro while he is distracted. Jacobs with punches and forearms to the back of the neck. Necro with punches to Jacobs followed by an Irish whip and back body drop. Jacobs backs into the corner and hides behind the referee. Jacobs offers his hand to Necro but Necro is hesitant to accept. Necro shakes his hand but then he punches Jacobs and then he connects with a flurry of punches and kicks in the corner. Necro sends Jacobs into the turnbuckles and then he throws Jacobs to the floor. Necro gets the ring bell and he hits Jacobs in the midsection with it. Necro chokes Jacobs with the cover to a ringside table and he biels Jacobs with it. Necro sets up the ringside table next to the apron and he is going to try to power bomb Jacobs through the table, but Jacobs gets out of the hold and Jacobs with a belly-to-back suplex on the floor. Jacobs gets a chair and he sets it up. Jacobs grabs a bag and he tries to suffocate Necro with it. Jacobs punches Necro while he has Necro in the chair. Jacobs with a pescado onto Necro in the chair and both men are down.

They return to the ring and Jacobs punches Necro and then he goes to the turnbuckles for an elbow drop and he hits it but can only get a near fall. Jacobs waits for Necro to get up and then he tries for a spear but Necro sees it coming and he punches Jacobs. Necro with a choke slam and then he picks up Jacobs for a Tiger Driver. Necro does not want to finish off Jacobs yet and he goes to the floor for the staple gun.

From out of nowhere, Brodie Lee attacks Necro and the ref calls for the bell.
Winner: Necro Butcher by disqualification

After the match, Lee holds Necro for Jacobs to use the staple gun, but Necro kicks the staple gun away and Necro wants to use it on Jacobs or Lee.

We go to the back where Kyle Durden is with Brent Albright. Kyle asks Brent about his feud with Claudio. Brent says that the feud has gotten personal. Tonight, they will show the world how personal it has become. He says that there has been controversy and it might continue tonight. Everyone will see how much hatred he has for Claudio. He tells Claudio that he has two choices . . . he can get out or tap out.

We get comments from Sami Callihan and Eddie Kingston before their match.

Match Number Two: Eddie Kingston versus Sami Callihan

They lock up and they have a stalemate. They lock up again and Kingston with a side head lock followed by a shoulder tackle but Callihan stays on his feet. Callihan tries for a shoulder tackle of his own and Kingston stays on his feet and then he pushes Callihan. Callihan with an STO into a side head lock and then he locks in the Koji Clutch but Kingston gets to the ropes and Callihan releases the hold. Kingston pushes Callihan but Callihan responds with a pie face. Callihan with a series of chops and a head butt. Kingston with an overhead head and arm suplex. Callihan sends Kingston into the turnbuckles and then he kicks Kingston. Kingston gets up and they exchange chops and slaps. Kingston with a series of chops but Callihan with a rake of the eyes. Kingston punches Kingston and then he chokes him in the corner.

Callihan with a chop but Kingston tries to fight back. Callihan with a rake of the face and Callihan tries for a snap suplex but Kingston blocks it. Callihan with a punch to the head and then he follows that with a head butt to the back of the head. Callihan chops Kingston in the corner followed by a forearm and more head butts. Callihan runs into a boot and Kingston with a forearm that knocks Callihan to the mat. Callihan with a chop but Kingston with a head butt followed by a slam for a near fall. Callihan with a back kick but Kingston with a side head lock. Callihan with a kick followed by a snap belly-to-back suplex for a near fall. Callihan with a kick to the back of the leg but Kingston responds with a belly-to-back suplex and then he hits a spinning back fist that knocks Callihan out and Kingston gets the three count.
Winner: Eddie Kingston

We go to the back where Kyle Durden is with Claudio Castagnoli. Kyle asks Claudio about Brent Albright and Claudio asks Kyle about his wardrobe and then he talks about his fine European scarf. He calls Albright American trash and he says that he is what is wrong with America. Claudio points out that he is very European.

We are back in the ROH HDNet Studios and Mike and Dave interview Jerry Lynn. Mike asks Jerry how it feels to be champion. Jerry says that he has been fortunate to be a champion before, but now he is the ROH champion. He says that he understands the cynics, but Jerry points out his passion in the ring. Dave asks him about his future plans and Jerry says that he will be a fighting champion just like the past ROH champions. Dave mentions that Jerry has big shoes to fill as the champion.

Match Number Three: Bobby Dempsey versus Orange Cassidy

Cassidy attacks Dempsey after the hand shake with forearms. Dempsey with a running body block and then Dempsey gets Cassidy up for the Death Valley Driver and the three count.
Winner: Bobby Dempsey

We go to a video package for Erick Stevens where he talks about some buzz words that describe his work in the ring.

We go to comments from the participants in the next match.

Match Number Four: Cheech and Cloudy versus Rhett Titus and Kenny King

King and Cheech start things off and they lock up with King applying a waist lock into a side head lock but Cheech with a hammer lock. King escapes but Cheech with a side head lock. King works on the arm but Cheech reverses. King with a punch and Titus tags in. Cheech with an arm drag into an arm bar. Titus punches Cheech and then King comes in and they send Cloudy into the opposite corner. King and Titus miss charges into the corner and Cheech and Cloudy connect with stereo punches of ten in the corner and they finish things up with a double bulldog that sees Cheech and Cloudy give each other a high five as they pass. Cloudy is tagged in and he works on Titus’ arm. Cloudy sends Titus to the apron and then he hits a shoulder that knocks Titus to the floor. Cloudy is on the opponent’s side of the ring so when he took too long after the shoulder tackle to admire his work, King hits a knee on the apron that staggers Cloudy. Titus with a double sledge to Cloudy’s back and then King is tagged back in. King with a snap suplex and then he floats over and punches Cloudy before getting a near fall. Titus tags back in as King and Titus remain fresh. Titus tries for the sexy suplex but Cloudy counters with an inside cradle for a near fall. Titus keeps Cloudy from making the tag to Cheech. Titus with a snap mare and a reverse chin lock. Titus with a Stinger Splash into the corner followed by a running knee for a near fall.

King tags back in and he hits a clothesline for a near fall. King with a slam but he misses a springboard leg drop when Cloudy moves. Cloudy with a sunset flip from the apron but he can only get a two count. King misses a clothesline and kick and Cloudy is able to make the tag to Cheech. Cheech with a back elbow to King followed by a drop kick that knocks Titus off the apron. King falls victim to another back elbow Cheech with an Irish whip and a running shoulder tackle. Cheech goes up top and King tries to punch Cheech but Cheech with a cartwheel using the ropes to avoid King. Cheech with a super kick to King for a near fall. Cloudy tags back in and they hit a double team slam and then Cheech gets Cloudy on his shoulders for a version of a Splash Mountain leg drop but Titus breaks up the cover.

Titus makes the tag and he punches Cheech. Cheech sends Titus into the ropes and Titus lands on the second rope. Cloudy with a 619 while Cheech hits a drop kick to the back of the head. King pushes Cloudy off the top turnbuckle and Cloudy hits the guardrail and he hits it hard. Titus gets Cheech up for a power bomb and King goes to the apron and hits a blockbuster for the three count.
Winners: Kenny King and Rhett Titus

Match Number Five: Claudio Castagnoli versus Brent Albright

Claudio attacks Albright from behind as Albright gets to ringside. Albright chops Claudio and sends him into a ringside table. Albright slams Claudio’s head into the apron and then they enter the ring.

Albright with forearms and then he hits an uranage back breaker on Castagnoli. Brent with a forearm and chops but Claudio responds with kicks and European uppercuts. Claudio with a bite of Albright’s face. Claudio with a chop but Albright with chops of his own. Albright charges into a European uppercut. Albright propels Castagnoli into the ropes and then Albright clotheslines Claudio over the top rope to the floor. Albright tries for a pescado but Claudio catches him and then Claudio with a running splash into the guardrail.

Claudio with a snap mare into a reverse chin lock. Claudio with a clothesline to Albright for a near fall. Claudio with a series of boots to the head of Albright. Claudio with a European uppercut followed by a hard Irish whip. Claudio with a Les Artess suplex for a near fall. Albright with a chop but Claudio with a drop kick for a near fall. Albright with chops but Claudio stops Albright with a European uppercut. Claudio chokes Albright in the ropes and then Claudio hits a European uppercut that sends Albright to the floor. Claudio with a forearm to the back but Albright hits an overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Albright tries to get back into the ring but Claudio pulls Albright back to the floor. Claudio with a reverse chin lock and then he pulls Brent down by the hair. Albright with a punch and then Albright with an uranage and clothesline. Albright with a back elbow and then he hits an Exploder suplex. Albright with a forearm and an overhead belly-to-belly throw. Claudio with a European uppercut but Albright with a power slam and a two count.

Albright with a chop and then he tries for a suplex. Claudio blocks and he tries for a suplex, but Albright blocks it. Albright hits a corkscrew neck breaker for a near fall. Albright with punches and chops. Claudio with a springboard European uppercut and he sets up Albright for a big swing and he hits it. Claudio sets for a running European uppercut but Albright counters with a back slide. Claudio with a bicycle kick for a few near falls. Albright applies the crowbar and turns it into a crossface. Albright returns to the Crowbar after Claudio tries to escape. Claudio gets to the ropes. Albright with a knee to the head. Claudio with shoulders in the corner. Albright with an elbow but Claudio with a leaping forearm. Claudio and Albright exchange forearms. Claudio goes up for a superplex but Albright pushes him off and Albright hits a cross body for a two count. Albright with chops and he tries for a half nelson suplex but Claudio blocks it and Claudio hits an arm drag. Claudio with a rollup and some help from the ropes for the three count after countering a half nelson suplex.
Winner: Claudio Castagnoli

We go to credits.

2010 - TNA broadcast their Lockdown PPV.  Mike Johnson filed the following PPV report:

Welcome to PWInsider.com's live coverage of TNA Lockdown 2010.

TNA is doing a live preview show from St. Charles, Missouri hosted by Jeremy Borash and Christy Hemme. Odds they wouldn't promote that ahead of time. So far, they have been running down the lineup and running video features. If and when they hold a live match or interview, we'll start updating.

Jeremy Borash was inside the steel cage and noted all of the matches tonight would be taking place inside a steel cage.  He introduced TNA Knockouts champion Angelina Love, who made her way to the ring.  She said that tonight, it's not just going to be defending her title, but Tara as well, because she can lose it without being pinned.  Love said that she didn't like that, but that's the rules of the match.  She said Tara and herself want to get their hands on the Knockouts Tag Team belts and predicted new champions.  She said she could use the cage to throw Madison Rayne and Velvet Sky into the cage and when the Beautiful People left the ring, they could be "one angry mess."  OK promo, although nowhere near the level of anger or intensity you'd expect out of a babyface going for revenge in a cage.

After an Angle vs. Anderson video package, Jeremy Borash interviewed Ken Anderson backstage.  Anderson glared at Borash when he was introduced and told him to shut up.  Anderson said he's rarely a man of few words but he has little to say because he has the key to the cage and showed it off.  Anderson said he wanted to apologize in advance because fans are expecting a five star mat classic and some blood, but he doesn't have to beat Kurt Angle, just walk through a door.  He said even Borash could walk through a door.  Anderson said that he has his gameplan and he's going to walk out the door, and call for the mic and say, "MISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSTERRRRRRR........" then got very low and said, "You know."  He walked off and kept returning on camera as Borash tried to finish the segment, but never said his name.  Finally, an intimidated Borash said, "Mister Anderson....Anderson" quietly.  Funny end to a solid promo.

TNA announced that Doug Williams was stripped of the X-Division champion.  I'm not a fan of that one.  He's been AWESOME on television of late and it's not like he didn't have an excuse.  I think TNA missed the boat on this one as it would have been hilarious to have him blame Kazarian and Moore for causing the volcano since they knew he would beat them.

TNA then announced Sean Waltman no showed.  Well, they were honest about it, saying he didn't arrive by the call time.

Christy Hemme interviewed Team 3D.  Brother Ray asked Devon how hot Christy Hemme was and handed her his hotel room key.  Ray then cut into a promo saying they won the NWA and TNA Tag Team championships at Lockdown in the past.  He said they were going to continue that tonight and get rid of Hall, Nash and Waltman from TNA.  Ray said they have a surprise tonight that they are going to spring on the Band on the way to the ring tonight.  He made a guarantee that someone is going through a table.  Usual good 3D promo.

Jeremy Borash interviewed TNA President Dixie Carter, who introduced several members of the military in attendance.  She thanked the military for their support.  Carter put over St. Louis and yesterday's Fan Interaction event.  Carter plugged Monday's Impact and the new timeslot.  Borash asked her to predict who was winning the Lethal Lockdown tonight.  She said she didn't know but one of the servicemen predicted Team Hogan.

TNA Lockdown PPV

The PPV opened with the usual video package, including the "voice" of the steel cage warning all to fear him.

Mike Tenay and Taz announced that Doug Williams was stripped of the X-Division championship and that Sean Waltman no showed.  Mike Tenay then slid into storyline, noting that Eric Bischoff was at the Fan Interaction event yesterday, but didn't interact with Hulk Hogan.  Today, there's been no sign of Bischoff in the building.

Rob Van Dam vs. James Storm for Lethal Lockdown advantage.

Storm was wary of going into the cage so RVD dropkicked the door into his face.  On the floor, Van Dam whipped him into the cage facefirst.  Rob nailed him with a thrust kick to the throat.   The crowd was loving RVD.  Van Dam dropped Storm across the apron and hit the corkscrew guillotine legdrop off the cage.  The crowd chanted, "ECW."  No, they really chanted TNA.  Van Dam continued the beating on Storm.

Van Dam went to slam Storm into the ring steps but Storm blocked it and slammed RVD into it.  Van Dam was busted open hardway from the shot.  They entered the cage and the match officially began.  Van Dam nailed a spinning kick in the corner.  Van Dam choked him against the corner with his boot.  RVD whipped Storm into the ropes and nailed an inverted atomic drop.  He placed Storm on the ropes and nailed the Ryder Kick off the ropes.  Van Dam covered Storm for a two count.

Van Dam worked over Storm in the corner.  He whipped him to the opposite corner and went for the somersault monkey flip but Storm avoided it, nailed a neckbreaker and worked him over with punches.  Storm cinched in a side chinlock.  RVD fought out of it but was clotheslined over the ropes and into the cage for a two count.  Storm nailed a big boot.  RVD made a comeback and they slugged it out in the middle of the ring.

Van Dam got the better of the exchange and nailed several clotheslines, then ran Storm into the cage.  RVD nailed a split-legged moonsault for a two count.  Storm nailed a jawbreaker as fans chanted for RVD.  Storm took a swig of beer and teased hitting him with the bottle.  Ref Brian Hebner took the bottle and missed Storm spitting the beer in RVD's face as he disposed of the bottle.  Storm hit a DDT for two count.

Storm went for the Last Call superkick but RVD ducked and hit the rear windmill kick.  Rob nailed the five star frog splash and scored the clean pin.  Team Hogan has the advantage in the main event.

Your winner, Rob Vam Dam!

Real fun opener.  It's weird to have the babyfaces going into the Lockdown with the advantage from a drama standpoint, but we'll see how it plays out.  Enjoyed this a lot.

Christy Hemme interviewed Hulk Hogan.  Hogan ran down all the things that have happened to his team in the last few weeks, but the fact they are all in the building tonight means they are going to tear down the house and leave their mark.  Hogan said that RVD pinning James Storm brings them a ray of sunshine through the clouds.  Hogan said that if Team Flair wins tonight, it's time for Hogan to "pack his bags" and leave TNA.  Hemme said that he doesn't mean that.  Hogan said that if Flair's team wins, there's nothing "left" for TNA and nothing "left for my guys."  Hemme asked about Eric Bischoff.  Hogan said that when he came to TNA, he thought Bischoff could help him, but now he's over it and "it's out of his hands."  It is? I thought Hogan was in charge.  I don't know if I've written this before, but it's weird that Hogan hardly does the classic "Hogan promo" these days...and if they were going to tease a Loser Leaves Town deal...wouldn't it make sense to do it...on TV...to build to the PPV?

Mike Tenay announced that Scott Hall needs to find a partner or face Team 3D in a handicap match.

Brian Kendrick vs. Homicide vs. Alex Shelley vs. Chris Sabin - Xscape Match

Weird this has same stipulations as Angle vs. Anderson.  Homicide and Kendrick acted like they would team.  Kendrick was busted open immediately hitting the cage.  The Guns worked over Homicide and Kendrick.  Homicide caught Sabin with an Ace Cutter and hit a belly to belly on Shelley.  Kendrick used his foot to smother Sabin.    The Guns came back with some double team maneuvers.  So far, so good.

Kendrick missed a splash in the corner and Sabin nailed a tornado DDT off the ropes.  Homicide nailed a spinning neckbreaker on Sabin but Shelley caught him with a clotheslines.  Shelley went up the cage but Kendrick cut him off.  Sabin tried to cut off Kendrick but Kendrick raked his face and tied Shelley to the tree of woe.  Homicide drilled Sabin with the Gringo Killer.

Kendrick and Shelley battled in the corner.  As they did, Homicide scaled the cage and escaped.  Kendrick tried to stop him but didn't catch him in time.

Your winner, Homicide!

It was all fast paced stuff and for the timeframe they had to work with, I enjoyed it.  Nice to see Homicide get the nod here as he's been terribly overlooked in recent months.  It's Homicide vs. Kaz vs. Moore later, which is fine with me.

Kevin Nash vs. Eric Young

Young slid under Nash's legs and punched him in the face.  Nash went down to one knee.  Nash rose back to his feet and they locked up.  Nash nailed Young over the back and whipped him into a corner.  He charged Young, who kicked him off.  Young nailed a missile dropkick off the top rope.    Nash ended up outside the ropes on the apron and Young dropkicked him into the cage, then a high cross bodyblock into the cage.

Back in the ring, Nash grabbed at the referee and lowblowed Young as the ref was distracted.  He began kneeing and kicking Young in the corner.  He began beating Young with forearms.  Young fought back and dared Nash to bring it.  Nash kept beating down Young, who kept fighting to his feet.    Nash smothered him with a boot to the face.  Young began blocking Nash's punches and fired back but was caught with a chokeslam.

Young recovered and began kicking at one of Nash's knees.  Young nailed several big rights and rebounded off the ropes, only to be caught with a big boot.  Nash nailed a powerbomb and pinned him.

Your winner, Kevin Nash!

Not a bad match at all.  They had a decent story with Young doing the never say die deal.  Young was busted open towards the end.

Nash took the mic and announced he would be Scott Hall's partner tonight against Team 3D.

TNA Knockouts champion Angelina Love & Tara vs. The Beautiful People (with Lacey Von Erich)

If the People lose, they lost the Tag straps.  If Love or Tara lose, whoever pins them is the new Knockouts champion.  If someone killed Col. Mustard with a wrench in the library, I quit.

Hey why aren't the Beautiful People scared of ruining their good looks in this cage?

Angelina cleaned house on Velvet early.  She tried to call time out in a cage match.  I laughed at that.  Rayne tagged in but Love slammed her down for a two count.  Tara tagged in and nailed several rights.  She grabbed Rayne for a Fireman's Carry but Rayne raked her face.  Velvet tagged in but was caught in a drop toehold and an Oriental Torture Device.

Tara chopped Sky but Rayne grabbed her, allowing Sky to take control and choke Tara.  She stomped her for a two count.  The BP nailed a double dropkick on Tara's back for a two count.  Rayne scissored Tara and nailed the scissor stomp.    Sky tagged in and scored a two count.  Tara came back with several punches and a slam.    Tara went to the top rope and told Love to watch but missed a moonsault.

Hot tag time.  Love hit a flying clothesline on Rayne, then one on Sky.   She whipped the People into each other in the corner but Tara blind tagged herself in.  Tara nailed the Widow's Peak on Rayne but Sky broke up the pin.  As everyone battled, Lacey Von Erich opened the cage and cracked Tara in the back of the head with the Knockouts title belt.  Madison scored the pin.

Your winners, The Beautiful People!  New Knockouts champ, Madison Rayne!

Love was pissed that Tara lost her title.  Love still offered her a handshake, at which point Tara attacked her and ran Love into the cage.

The match was fine given the circumstances but isn't the whole point of a cage match to KEEP EVERYONE ELSE OUT?

Jeremy Borash interviewed Team Flair.  Flair told Borash he really annoys him.  Flair said they were in Team Flair country.  Flair said they appreciate the enthusiasm and youth of RVD and Jeff Hardy, but the future of TNA is Beer Money.  He mocked the idea of Jeff Jarrett being a legend, when he has Sting on their side.  He mocked Abyss being taken out the last few weeks.    Flair promised we'd never see Hogan on TNA television again after tonight.

Borash then turned his attention to the TNA championship match.  AJ Styles pointed out he was the longest reigning TNA champion ever and there is no one he hasn't beaten, dating back all the way to day one.  He told Pope Dinero to go to the mirror and tell himself he's no AJ Styles.  He said Pope has nothing that Styles possesses.  Styles said his Sunday night service ends tonight and there's nothing he can do about it....but like it.

Team 3D vs. Scott Hall & Kevin Nash

Huge pop for 3D when their music hit.  They came out with a table.  Bubba took the mic and asked St. Louis if they were ready to get wild and crazy.  Bubba told the referee to leave the cage door open, because everyone came to see Team 3D fight, not to see them wrestle.  He told the Band tonight was a St. Louis Street Fight where Falls Count Anywhere in the bulding.  Nice way to make things up for the Waltman no show.  Hall has lost more weight.

They all started brawling on the rampway.  Hall teased a Razor's Edge on Ray but was backdropped over.  Nash was tossed into a railing by Devon.  Ray and Hall went into the crowd.  Nash and Devon followed.  They all brawled in the crowd.  Ray nailed Hall with a beer.  The crowd was into it big-time.

They returned to ringside where The Band took over control.  They tossed Devon into the cage.  Ray was out on the floor.  The arena started chanting for tables.   Nash and Hall beat down Devon in the crowd.  Hall tried to hold the cage door to prevent Ray from entering.  Nash continued to measure and beat down Devon.

Hall and Nash switched places.  Ray grabbed a chair and hit the door, "hurting" Nash's hand, then slammed the cage door into Nash's face.  Bubba hit the ring and was clubbering and chopping away.  3D sandwiched the Band in the corner.  Devon splashed them, followed by Bubba.

Ray slammed Hall and called for the Wazzup headbutt.  They took Nash out.  Devon hit the headbutt.  Devon went to get the tables.  This is fun as heck and the crowd is LOVING THIS.  They set up for a Dudley Death Drop on Hall through the table and nailed it.

Devon covered Hall and scored the pin.

Your winners, Team 3D!

From a fun standpoint, this was the best thing on the show so far.  Say what you will about the players here, but they all worked hard, used everything they could to put on a show and got the biggest reaction of everything thus far on the show.  Thumbs up.

Jeremy Borash interviewed Team Flair.  Flair told Borash he really annoys him.  Flair said they were in Team Flair country.  Flair said they appreciate the enthusiasm and youth of RVD and Jeff Hardy, but the future of TNA is Beer Money.  He mocked the idea of Jeff Jarrett being a legend, when he has Sting on their side.  He mocked Abyss being taken out the last few weeks.    Flair promised we'd never see Hogan on TNA television again after tonight.

Borash then turned his attention to the TNA championship match.  AJ Styles pointed out he was the longest reigning TNA champion ever and there is no one he hasn't beaten, dating back all the way to day one.  He told Pope Dinero to go to the mirror and tell himself he's no AJ Styles.  He said Pope has nothing that Styles possesses.  Styles said his Sunday night service ends tonight and there's nothing he can do about it....but like it.

TNA X-Division championship: Kazarian vs. Homicide vs. Shannon Moore

Taz said he didn't think it was cool TNA stripped Williams.  AGREED.

Kazarian and Moore worked on Homicide early with legdrops.  Homicide went to the apron, where the other two took turns slamming the back of his head into the cage with punches and dropkicks.  Kaz covered Homicide but Moore pulled him over.  They went face to face but then turned their attention back to Homicide.

Moore and Kaz went back and forth punching each other.  Kaz sunset flipped Moore, who kicked up.  Kaz pulled him into the next pinfall combination.  As they grappled, Homicide dropkicked them both.  He caught Moore with a back elbow, then suplexed Kazarian for a two count.  He nailed an exploder on Moore for a two count, then choked Kazarian against the ring ropes.

Homicide did the Three Amigos suplex, but Moore turned the second one into an inverted atomic drop.  Kazarian tried to steal the pin but Moore jumped him.  Moore placed Homicide on the top rope.  He punched Homicide, who nailed the back of his head into the cage.  Kazarian joined Moore on the top and they went for a double superplex but Homicide nailed headbutts on them both and hit a double Ace Crusher off the ropes on both.  He covered Moore for a two count then jumped on Kazarian for a two count.

Kazarian rolled up Homicide from behind and nailed Moore with a Northern Lights suplex at the same time for stereo two counts.  Kazarian went for something on the ropes but slipped and nailed the cage. Moore came off the top with a forward flip on Homicide for a two count.  Kazarian covered Moore but Homicide nailed him with a jawbreaker. Homicide nailed Moore in the corner, then did the same to Kaz.

Homicide went to the top for a cutter on Moore but was shoved off.  Kazarian and Moore both walked the rope towards each other and battled atop the ropes.  Moore got the better of it and Kaz was knocked into the ring.  Moore hit a moonsault onto Homicide for a two count.

Kazarian picked up Moore for a powerbomb, only to slam Moore backwards into the cage before bombing him into the cage.  Kazarian pulled Homicide to the top rope for the Flux Capacitor but Homicide battled him off and nailed a nasty beel off the top.  Kazarian landed in a scary bump.  Moore covered him but Homicide came off the top with a flying headbutt to break it up.

Moore got the better of Homicide but Homicide played possum.  He went for a Gringo Killer but Kazarian laid him out and hit an insane looking version of the Kryptonite Krunch for the pin.

Your winner and new X-Division champion, Kazarian!

They worked their asses off here.

They noted the X-Division belt was in the UK with Doug Williams.

Christy Hemme interviewed Pope Dinero.  Dinero said he was going to slap Styles so hard, his highlights were going to catch a midnight train to Georgia.  He talked about how he's stylin' not AJ Styles.  He said when he walks into a restaurant, people take notice.  When Styles walks in, people ask him to get them a drink.  Dinero said this is the biggest night of his life and he's been working his entire life to get to this moment.  He said once he gets the title, no one will have a doubt that Pope is pimping.  Great promo.

Team 3D vs. Scott Hall & Kevin Nash

Huge pop for 3D when their music hit.  They came out with a table.  Bubba took the mic and asked St. Louis if they were ready to get wild and crazy.  Bubba told the referee to leave the cage door open, because everyone came to see Team 3D fight, not to see them wrestle.  He told the Band tonight was a St. Louis Street Fight where Falls Count Anywhere in the bulding.  Nice way to make things up for the Waltman no show.  Hall has lost more weight.

They all started brawling on the rampway.  Hall teased a Razor's Edge on Ray but was backdropped over.  Nash was tossed into a railing by Devon.  Ray and Hall went into the crowd.  Nash and Devon followed.  They all brawled in the crowd.  Ray nailed Hall with a beer.  The crowd was into it big-time.

They returned to ringside where The Band took over control.  They tossed Devon into the cage.  Ray was out on the floor.  The arena started chanting for tables.   Nash and Hall beat down Devon in the crowd.  Hall tried to hold the cage door to prevent Ray from entering.  Nash continued to measure and beat down Devon.

Hall and Nash switched places.  Ray grabbed a chair and hit the door, "hurting" Nash's hand, then slammed the cage door into Nash's face.  Bubba hit the ring and was clubbering and chopping away.  3D sandwiched the Band in the corner.  Devon splashed them, followed by Bubba.

Ray slammed Hall and called for the Wazzup headbutt.  They took Nash out.  Devon hit the headbutt.  Devon went to get the tables.  This is fun as heck and the crowd is LOVING THIS.  They set up for a Dudley Death Drop on Hall through the table and nailed it.

Devon covered Hall and scored the pin.

Your winners, Team 3D!

From a fun standpoint, this was the best thing on the show so far.  Say what you will about the players here, but they all worked hard, used everything they could to put on a show and got the biggest reaction of everything thus far on the show.  Thumbs up.

Ken Anderson vs. Kurt Angle

Anderson did his own ring introduction before the bout, saying he had "his precious" (the key).  The strange thing is no one else has needed a key to get in and out of the cage all night really.  So weird to build this stip for weeks and then have the undercard sort of flout its not a big deal.  Anderson is wearing the key around his neck.

They faced off.  Anderson dropkicked Angle and tried to escape.  That was cute.  Angle grabbed him.  Anderson got the mount and began beating Angle with a chain wrapped around his fist.  He tried to escape again but Angle nailed him with a double axe handle across the back and a suplex.

Angle nailed Anderson with a snap suplex.  He whipped Anderson into the ropes.  Anderson held onto the ropes.  Angle charged and Anderson snapped him into the cage.  Angle was bleeding a gusher.   Anderson mocked Angle, then snapped his head into the cage several times.  Anderson measured him and nailed a legdrop.  Angle mounted a comeback but Anderson slipped around him and charged Angle head first into the cage.

Angle snapped backwards to the mat.  Anderson went for a piledriver but was backdropped over.  Angle went to open the lock but Anderson attacked him from behind.  Anderson is now bleeding hardway.    He went to the top but Angle popped up and hit a belly to belly superplex.  Crowd chanted TNA.

Anderson took control and began choking Angle with his wrist tape while scissoring his body to hold him in place.  Angle began to black out but fought his way to his knees.  The crowd was into the comeback.  Angle elbowed his way out and hit a back suplex.  They battled back and forth.  Angle nailed several clotheslines and an overhead suplex.  The crowd is bigtime into this one and it's real good.

Angle charged but Anderson kicked him off.  Anderson went after Angle but was caught with an overhead belly to belly suplex.  Angle went for the Angleslam but Anderson avoided.  Anderson suplexed Angle over but wasn't allowed to make a pin.  He went for the Mic Check but Angle slipped out and began hitting a series of German back suplexes.  He ended up nailing six of them.

Angle went to the door to escape, but looked back at Anderson.  He pulled down the straps and locked on the ankle lock.    Anderson kicked him off and nailed the Mic Check.  Anderson opened the lock but Angle nailed an Angle slam.  Angle locked the door again and threw the key to the crowd.  Anderson tried to get out and freaked he was locked in.  He kept trying to climb out but Angle prevented him.

They ended up on the ropes.  Angle nailed a crazy back suplex off the ropes into the ring.  The place went nuts for that spot.  Taz put over the spot as saying he's thrown "a few" suplexes in his day but never threw anything like that.    Angle went to the top of the cage and went for the moonsault and nailed it.  That may have been the first and only time Angle actually nailed that move off the cage.

Angle suddenly had a key to unlock the door.  Taz said that there must have had another one.  He went to walk out but Anderson got up and gave him the double finger.  Angle returned but was lowblowed and hit with the Mic Check.  Anderson went to crawl out but Angle grabbed him by the ankle at the last minute and pulled him back in.  Anderson kept tapping but there was no submission.  Anderson finally rolled through and Angle crashed into the cage.

Anderson tried to leave but Angle began choking him out with the chain for the warrior medal.  Angle spit in his face, stomped on Mr. Anderson's testes and walked out to win.

Your winner, Kurt Angle!

This was a hell of a match with some bonafide insane spots and a really good, grueling brutal back and forth fight.  This may have been the best match of Anderson's career.  This was just great.

Angle took the mic and said the fans were the best.  He announced he was taking some time off to step back and regroup.  He said when he comes back, he will only have one goal in mind - winning the TNA championship.

TNA champion AJ Styles vs. Pope Dinero

Earl Hebner threw Ric Flair out of ringside before the match.  Hebner actually physically forced Flair up the apron.  The building started chanting, "We want Flair."  Jeremy Borash did the big time title bout ring introductions.

They locked up and Styles nailed a Beel Toss early.  They did some good back and forth wrestling early.   The fans were doing the back and forth chants.  Dinero took control and almost got a pin with, I kid you not, a side roll.  Dinero hiptossed and slammed Styles, then hit a series of arm drags.  Styles retreated to the corner in shock.  Styles tried to make a comeback but Dinero kept control.

Styles shoulderblocked Dinero down but was caught with a forearm and a series of elbows.  Dinero was over big-time.  Dinero caught Styles with a kick but Styles sidestepped Dinero and sent him into the cage shoulder-first.    Styles drilled him with a perfect dropkick to the face.  Styles muscled Dinero up and slammed him down on his shoulder.  Styles continued to work on Dinero.   Styles then turned his attention to Dinero's leg from the issues Pope had with it due to Desmond Wolfe.

Dinero avoided a Styles kick and sent Styles into the cage head-first.  He DDT'd Styles but came down favoring his shoulder.  Styles missed a punch but Pope didn't.  Dinero cleaned house with several shots and backdropped Styles.  He nailed an inverted atomic drop and flying shoulder tackle.   Dinero hit a pimp slap on Styles, then caught Styles in a leapfrog attempt, turning it into a powerslam for a two count.

Styles caught Dinero with a shoulderblock in the corner.  Styles missed a punch in the corner but thumbed him in the eye.  Styles went to the top rope and scored with a flying forearm for a two count.    Dinero came back with a diving headbutt but only scored a two count.  Taz pondered where Dinero had a separated shoulder.

Dinero went for a move but Styles escaped and hit the Pele Kick for a two count.  He nailed a 450 splash for a two count.  Styles was pissed he didn't get the pin.  Styles went to the top of the cage and dove for a high cross bodyblock but missed.  Dinero rolled him up for a two count.  Place went nuts.  Dinero hit a backstabber for a two count.  Styles was in the corner and reached out to grab a pen from a cameraman.  He stabbed Dinero in the eye with it.  Styles hit a discus clothesline, then the Styles Clash and scored the pin.

Your winner and still TNA champion AJ Styles!

Your winner and still TNA champion AJ Styles!

Really great match, to the point they didn't need to go with the pen bit and I'm a little sad that they did. However, you can't take anything away from the work here and it did make sense for his character.  Really good stuff.

Jeremy Borash caught Eric Bischoff coming in and tried to get a word with him but was blown off.

Lethal Lockdown: Team Hogan vs. Team Flair.

Abyss and Robert Roode start out.  They are going five minutes.  They are claiming Abyss has a hairline fracture of his hip from the car crash on Impact.  Robert Roode worked him over early but Abyss fought back with chops and punches in the corner.  Abyss choked him with his boot.  Abyss threw Roode into the cage several times.  Roode came back with a rolling snap mare.  Roode tossed Abyss into the cage.  Roode started stomping Abyss.  Roode worked over Abyss as the clock counted down.

Rob Van Dam hit the ring and began working over Roode with punches in the corner.    Van Dam hit a spinkick in the corner.    He nailed Roode with Rolling Thunder.  Van Dam, who was bandaged from his wound earlier, looked to be bleeding again.  Abyss was down in the corner hurting while Van Dam controlled the situation.

Desmond Wolfe came out to even things up.  Abyss was waiting for him at the door but Roode lowblowed him.  RVD went after Roode but Wolfe dropkicked him into the cage, then rammed him into the cage a second time.  Team Flair worked over Team Hogan.

The next man out was Jeff Jarrett.  Jarrett was pure white meat babyface, killing everyone in the ring from Team Flair.  He hit a double noggin knocker on Wolfe and Roode, then ran them both into the cage at once.  Jarrett went for a hurancanrana but was powerbombed down.  Wolfe attacked RVD and ripped his face against the cage.  Wolfe went after Abyss and tried to take the ring from Abyss, since Chelsea wants it.

Next out for Team Flair was James Storm.  He spit beer in Abyss' face and attacked Jarret with a series of rights.  Van Dam was bleeding heavily at this point.  Jeff Jarrett nailed Roode.  He nailed a suplex after holding Roode up for a period.  The battle continued.

Next out was Jeff Hardy for Team Hogan.  Hardy didn't come out.  They went to a shot backstage of Sting and his baseball bat standing over a prone Hardy. If this isn't a build for Hardy to make the save here, TNA severely screwed up.  If this is a set up for Hogan to make the superman save, they TRULY screwed up.  Hardy is a way bigger star at this point and if he doesn't hit the ring, what the hell is that about?  He was hit with the best fireball ever seen in wrestling and is good to go six days later, but a bat shot knocks him out of a main event revenge match?  REALLY?  I guess we will see.

Out comes Sting, who never even took off his leather jacket.  The roof and the weapons lowered for the Lethal Lockdown with a 4 on 3   Everyone grabbed weapons and Team Flair began working over Team Hogan.  Trash cans, lids, cookie sheets, a steel pipe, chairs and more were used on the Hogan team.

Jeff Jarrett caught Wolfe coming off the ropes and nailed a trash can shot.  RVD followed suit.  RVD nailed Sting with a trash can.  Sting no sold it and hit RVD with a baseball bat.  Roode tossed RVD into the cage.  Jarrett pulled himself up using the cage.  Beer Money throttled Jarrett into the cage and the door opened.  Jarrett went to the floor.  Beer Money followed and beat Jarrett on the floor.

Abyss pulled out tacks.  He ripped Sting's jacket off.  He tried to chokeslam Sting on them.  Wolfe attacked Abyss.  Abyss fought him off and went for the chokeslam again.  Storm drilled Abyss with a beer bottle.  Jeff Hardy's music hit and Hardy ran out with a singapore cane, cleaning house on everyone and anyone from Team Flair.  The place immediately began chanting for Hardy.

Jarrett drilled Wolfe with a guitar shot.  RVD came off the top with a five star frog splash.  Sting tried to clothesline Abyss into the tacks.  Abyss nearly toppled over but caught Sting and chokeslammed Sting into the tacks.  Never thought we'd see that.  Hardy climbed up the cage and dared Beer Money to meet him.  They followed him.  Hardy began nailing them with cane and trash can lid shots.

Beer Money worked over Hardy on the cage after overwhelming them.  They set up a table on top of the cage.  Taz had a great call, saying, "Why the hell is there a table up there???"   They teased hitting the DWI through a table but Hardy fought them off with the cane.  He hit the Twist of Fate on Roode on top of the cage.  Hardy set Storm on top of the table, then set up a ladder that was also, mysteriously, on top of the cage.

Hardy went to the top of the ladder and stood on it.  He nailed a splash through the table.  The entire place went nuts chanting for TNA and "Holy sh**."

Ric Flair's music hit, which of course, makes no sense, but whatever.  Flair hit the ring in street clothes and began working on Abyss in the ring.  He starts trying to get the ring off Abyss' finger.  He began biting the finger.  So, of course, Hulk Hogan's music hits and out come Hogan.  Hogan looked to be limping.  Flair began backing off when Hogan hit the ring.    Eric Bischoff came running out and got in the middle of them.  Hogan began demanding to know where Bischoff has been.

Bischoff begged Hogan to calm down.  Bischoff pulled out brass knucks, then tossed them to Hulk.  So, the swerve is there is no swerve and Hogan needs to get one over on Flair again.  Hogan nails Flair, who immediately bled more than anyone else on the show.  Hogan and Flair faced off while EVERYTHING ELSE IN THE MATCH STOPPED.  Flair took a bump into the tacks and was then hit with a trash can.

Abyss hit the Black Hole Slam on Wolfe and scored the pin.

Your winners, Team Hogan.

This thing was schizophrenic.  That's the best way to describe it.  They had a backwards dramatic build, then teased no Hardy.  Hardy made the save for the team and you had the big dramatic ending with a crazy bump.  Then, everyone else was forgotten about and it became the Hulk and Flair show.

2011 - WWE broadcast Raw from London.  Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:

We are live on tape from London, England and your announcers are Jim ‘BBQ Bangers’ Ross, Dame Michael Cole, and Jerry ‘Do I have to be at the Royal Wedding’ Lawler.

R Truth comes out and he asks London ‘What’s up’. Truth wants to preach the gospel. He says that he is very happy because he has been down a long road. A road of trials, tribulations, and demons. He says that he has had problems. Truth says that he is in line to be the WWE Champion. Truth says that he is not perfect, but he is the Truth. He says that it doesn’t matter if it is the Miz or John Cena, he is walking out of the Triple Threat Match as the champion. Truth says that he is fighting everybody. He says that he will be the most fighting champion in history. Truth says that he is going to show what champions do.

John Morrison’s music plays and he comes out without the benefit of slow motion technology. Morrison congratulates the other half of Team Black and White Cookie. He says that he isn’t as happy as Truth. Morrison says that he got some help from Lady Luck. Morrison points out what happened on Monday. Truth says that he had to face three men last week. Morrison says that he isn’t in great shape.

We see footage from last week when Truth got some water as he waited for John Cena to come to the ring.

Truth says that anyone would want water. Morrison says that was a first and if he is in his best shape, he doesn’t want to see Truth in his worst shape.

Morrison says that Truth is in great shape for an athlete who smokes. Morrison says that it doesn’t make Truth a bad buy because he smokes cigarettes. Truth says that John is trying to get into his head so Morrison gets his number one and a half contendership.

Morrison accepts and he says that with the draft next week, this could be the last time that they wrestle and why not do it for Truth’s spot in the match at Extreme Rules.

Morrison says that they can celebrate by having a great match. Morrison says that Truth even said that he would be a fighting champion.

Truth says that the people in London don’t want to see them fight. The fans disagree with Truth and they want a fight. Truth asks for two things. He asks for a bottle of water and a cigarette. Morrison says that Truth forgot to ask for the most important thing . . . luck.

Match Number One: John Morrison versus R Truth in a ‘Truth isn’t that smart for putting his title match on the line Match’

Truth with a side head lock take down and he gets a near fall with a rollup. Truth goes to the floor and he gets some water. We go to commercial.

We are back and Truth with an arm drag but Morrison with an arm drag of his own. Truth with a side head lock take down and he gets a near fall. Truth with a rollup as a counter to a hip toss. Truth with another near fall followed by a side head lock take down. Morrison with a side head lock and Morrison with clotheslines but Truth with a leg lariat and he gets a near fall.

Truth with an arm bar with a chin lock. Morrison with a jawbreaker followed by a drop kick for a near fall. Morrison tries for a suplex and Truth blocks it. Truth with a suplex into a stunner and he gets a near fall.

Truth misses the axe kick but Morrison misses a springboard cross body. Morrison with the split legged corkscrew moonsault for the three count.

Winner: John Morrison

After the match, Morrison offers his hand to Truth and he has something to say to Truth. Truth is not happy with the result of the match. Morrison poses on the turnbuckles and Truth pulls Morrison off the turnbuckles. Truth with a running knee to Morrison’s head and he is down on the floor. Truth leaves the ring and then he hits another running knee against the ringside barrier. Truth walks over to Morrison and he wants to know why Morrison did this. Truth throws Morrison down and he gets some water and hits Morrison in the head with the bottle. Truth can’t believe that Morrison is getting up. Truth tells John that he did this and then he hits the What’s Up. Truth asks for a cigarette and he lights up in the arena.

The fans chant ‘that’s illegal’ to Truth while he gives Morrison some second hand smoke.

Truth talks to himself as we go to commercial.

We are back and so is the WWE Draft.

It is time for a Moments Ago Moment of R Truth taking out the frustration that his dreams have been dashed by John Morrison’s victory.

Jim Ross says that he never thought that R Truth had that type of personality. Lawler mentions that Truth lost his shot at the WWE Title.

Evan Bourne is in the ring and Vickie Guerrero excuses herself for the London audience. She introduces her business associate. The new and improved Dolph Ziggler. Ziggler now looks like a bigger version of Evan Bourne.

Match Number Two: Evan Bourne versus Dolph Ziggler with Vickie Guerrero

They lock up and Ziggler with a waist lock take down followed by an elbow to the back. Bourne with a head scissors take down and a kick to the leg. Bourne comes off the turnbuckles but Ziggler anticipates it and hits a drop kick. Ziggler gets a near fall. Ziggler tries for a bow and arrow on Bourne and then he hits a leaping elbow drop. Bourne with a kick but Ziggler with a take down.

Ziggler misses an elbow drop but Bourne with a leaping knee and a jumping back spin kick for a near fall. Ziggler rolls Bourne over but Bourne with a leaping double stomp. Bourne misses the shooting star press but Ziggler hits the Zig Zag for the three count.

Winner: Dolph Ziggler

Michael Cole mentions that he is going to be Knighted tonight.

We go to commercial.

We are back with the WWE Rewind: Sin Cara’s debut two weeks ago against Sheamus, then his debut on Smackdown with Jack Swagger. Then we see his in ring debut against Primo.

Jerry Lawler mentions that Sin Cara will be wrestling Alex Riley shortly. First we take a look back at Edge’s career because of his sudden retirement.

They mention that there is going to be a retirement party for Edge on Smackdown being thrown by Alberto Del Rio.

The Miz’s music plays and he comes to the ring with Alex Riley. Michael Cole stands up in his phone booth.

Miz says that for the past seven days he has been preparing physically and mentally for a Triple Threat Match between John Cena and R Truth. However, R Truth made a rash and irresponsible decision because his decision affected Miz more than anybody else.

Now Miz has to face John Cena and John Morrison. On top of that, he has to do it inside a steel cage. You can win by pinfall, submission, or escaping the cage. Miz says that he could be escaping the cage and John Cena pins John Morrison. Or he can be pinning John Cena while John Morrison escapes the cage. Miz will not accept this. Miz says that he is not leaving the ring until the Raw General Manager makes this right.

Riley . . . get the chair.

Lawler starts a one man ‘boring’ chant as we go to commercial.

We are back and Miz says that it doesn’t matter who it is, at the end of the match at Extreme Rules, he will still be the WWE Champion.

He says that he is the Miz . . . and he is . . .

interrupted by Sin Cara’s music.

He leaps into the ring as Miz and Riley watch him from outside the ring.

Before the match, John Cena’s music plays and he wants a piece of Miz. It looks like we have a tag match.

We get a dingy dingy and Michael Cole says that he got an e-mail from the general manager. There is now going to be a tag match with Alex Riley and Miz facing Sin Cara and John Cena.

Match Number Three: Sin Cara and John Cena versus Miz and Alex Riley

Riley kicks Cena but Cena punches Riley and sends him into the corner. Cena with an Irish whip and bulldog but Riley rolls to the floor. Miz checks on Riley and we go to commercial.

We are back and Cena pushes Miz and Miz misses a clothesline. Cena with an Irish whip and kick followed by a suplex. He gets Miz up for an Attitude Adjustment but Miz escapes the hold and hits a Side Effect. Miz chokes Cena and Riley with a forearm across the chest. Miz with a suplex and he gets a near fall. Riley tags in and he punches Cena.

Riley with a running clothesline into the corner and Miz is tagged back in. Miz with a boot to the head and then he hits one with the right foot for good measure. Miz has something to say to Sin Cara and then he hits the Awesome Clothesline. Riley tags in and gets the near fall. Cena with a side slam and both men are down.

Miz and Sin Cara tag in and Sin Cara punches Miz. Sin Cara with a handspring back elbow followed by a head scissors to Miz. Sin Cara with an arm drag to Miz using the turnbuckles and he takes Riley down with a head scissors. Sin Cara with an enzuigiri to Miz from the apron but Riley pulls Cara off the apron.

Miz runs Sin Cara’s back into the apron and then they return to the ring. Miz with a front face lock. Miz gets Sin Cara on his shoulders but Sin Cara with a rollup for a near fall. Miz with a near fall. Riley tags back in and they hit a double suplex on Sin Cara. Riley with an Irish whip and clothesline as Sin Cara comes out of the corner. Riley gets a near fall. Miz tags back in and he kicks Sin Cara.

Miz sends him into the turnbuckles. Miz punches and kicks Sin Cara and the referee warns him. Miz tries for the Awesome Clothesline on Sin Cara but Sin Cara moves out of the way. Riley and Cena tag in and Cena with two flying shoulder tackles followed by a Blue Thunder Bomb and it is time for the Legendary Sequence to be briefly interrupted by Miz before he hits the Five Knuckle Shuffle. Cena gets Riley up for the Attitude Adjustment and Sin Cara with a springboard moonsault to Riley for the three count while Miz walks away from the ring with his title belt.

Winners: Sin Cara and John Cena

We go to commercial.

We are back with a new doll to be destroyed by the former Amazing Kong. This time we see the legs pulled from the torso.

Brie says that she is looking forward to their return match but it might never happen because Eve might get drafted to Smackdown next week.

Match Number Four: Eve Torres versus Nikki Bella with Brie Bella

Eve with kicks to Nikki but she misses a flip leg drop. Eve with an arm drag and another kick. Eve puts Nikki in the tree of woe but Nikki pulls herself up and Eve goes into the ring post. Brie does something resembling slamming Eve’s leg into the apron but Nikki can only get a near fall. Nikki with kicks to Eve and then she applies an arm bar with chin lock.

Nikki misses a knee drop but she sends Eve into the turnbuckles. Eve with a kick to the head and she gets the three count.

Winner: Eve Torres

Michael Cole says that it is time for the main portion of the show tonight. Cole mentions that the draft takes place next week so this week, he is going to go somewhere that no superstar has gone before. In a few minutes, Cole says that he will be knighted.

We go to commercial.

We are back with the Slam of the Week: Jerry Lawler defeating Jack Swagger last week on Raw and the announcement that we are getting a tag match at Extreme Rules. That is followed by Jack Swagger being protected by Michael Cole on Smackdown.

Michael Cole is in the ring and he brings out his trainer, his friend, and the man who is going team with him to defeat Jerry Lawler and Jim Ross at Extreme Rules . . . The All American American Jack Swagger.

Swagger has a cape for Cole to put on. Swagger has the official oversized scroll with the proclamation. Tonight the WWE Universe will witness a genuine human being take the next step in his already fabled Hall of Fame career. Tonight, he will not be known as Mr. Wrestlemania, he will be known as Sir Michael Cole. Tonight the WWE Universe will witness the first Knighting Ceremony. Jack Swagger introduces Queen Elizabeth.

She says that we are here tonight to celebrate Michael Cole. He is asked if he is going to honor the faith of the United Kingdom. She does the sword deal to make it ‘official’ and she does not take a little off the side. Cole celebrates his new knighthood by kissing the Queen.

Cole tells everyone to be silent because they are his peasants. Cole says that now that he is royalty, he thinks a few peasants . . . Good Ole JR and Jerry Lawler, should come in this ring and kiss his feet.

Lawler and Ross don’t move anywhere until Cole removes his shoe and sock. Swagger sends Lawler into the turnbuckles and then to the floor. Swagger sends Lawler into the ring bell pit.

Jim Ross takes off his jacket and he goes after Cole but Swagger stops him and grabs Ross. Cole wants Ross to kiss his foot and Ross tells him to go to hell. Swagger forces Ross’ face onto Cole’s foot.

We go to commercial.

We are back and Did You Know that ten million people watched the premiere of Tough Enough (of course there were about 150 airings)

Josh Mathews has taken over at the open air announce table while Cole lets his foot air out in the ColeDome.

Sheamus tells Santino that the last time they were in England, Santino embarrassed him with a tea party. This is his last time to have a chance to embarrass Santino.

Match Number Five: Santino Marella versus Sheamus

They lock up and Sheamus with a knee and kick followed by a knee drop. Sheamus sends Santino into the turnbuckles. Sheamus tries to slam Santino but Santino escapes the hold. Santino does a split but he doesn’t get up. Sheamus with a kick to the back followed by a knee and a short arm clothesline. Sheamus with an arm bar and chin lock. Santino gets back to his feet but Sheamus sends Santino back to the mat. Sheamus with a few elbow drops and he gets a near fall. Sheamus with a reverse chin lock and then he turns it into an arm bar.

Santino backs Sheamus into the corner but Sheamus with a splash into the corner and Santino goes down. Sheamus with an Irish whip but he misses a splash in the corner. Santino gets a second wind and the cobra is also on shaky ground. Sheamus with a kick to the arm and then to the head and he gets the three count.

Winner: Sheamus

We look back at the moment when R Truth snapped earlier in the show.

Randy Orton and CM Punk are walking in split screen as we go to commercial.

We are back and we take a look at how Nexus cost Randy Orton his shot at the WWE Title match last week on Raw.

Match Number Six: CM Punk versus Randall Keith Orton

They lock up and Punk with a side head lock and Orton backs Punk into the corner. The referee has to separate them and Punk pushes Orton but Orton with a punch. He sends Punk into the turnbuckle and hits a number of English uppercuts. Orton stomps a mudhole in Punk and then he runs his boot laces across Punk’s face. Orton with forearms across the chest but Punk with a kick to stop Orton.

Orton tries to send Punk into the turnbuckles but Punk stops him. Punk with a kick and knees in the corner. The referee warns Punk but Punk returns to the corner with more knees. Punk with an Irish whip but Orton with clotheslines followed by a power slam. Orton twists into position for the RKO with push ups but Punk with a forearm to the head to stop Orton and we go to commercial.

We are back and Punk with a slam followed by a knee drop for a near fall. Punk with a front face lock on Orton followed by knees to the chest and then he rakes Orton’s eyes with his boots and gets a near fall. Punk returns to the front face lock and then he gives Orton a suplex and gets a near fall. Punk returns to the reverse chin lock one more time.

Orton punches Punk followed by a head butt. Punk with a knee to the midsection and Punk gets a near fall. Punk continues to work on the midsection with boots to the chest. Orton goes to the floor and Punk hits a clothesline from the apron. Punk tries to join in the motivation by the fans at ringside for Randall before they return to the ring.

Punk blows a kiss before trying a suplex and Orton with a rollup for a near fall. Punk gets a near fall on Orton. Punk with a snap mare and a figure four head scissors. Orton gets free by biting Punk’s hand and then he punches Punk. Punk with a running knee into the corner but he takes too long for the bulldog and Orton counters it with a belly-to-back suplex and he gets a near fall. Punk with a forearm to the lower back followed by a bulldog for a near fall.

Punk with kicks to the leg and midsection but Orton with a back breaker and then he hits the Olympic Slam for a near fall. Punk goes to the apron and then he drops Orton across the top rope.

Punk hits the springboard clothesline and gets a near fall. Punk gets to his feet first and he goes to the turnbuckles, but he takes too long and Orton punches Punk on the turnbuckles. Orton sets for a superplex and he hits it but he can only get a near fall.

Punk rolls to the apron but he is leaning over the ropes. Orton with a kick and it is time for the IEDDT. Orton takes too long and Punk gets Orton up for the Go To Sleep. Orton gets out of the hold but Punk with a roundhouse kick and he gets a near fall. Punk picks up Orton for the Go To Sleep but Orton holds on to the ropes. Punk misses a kick and Orton with a rollup for the three count.

Winner: Randy Orton

After the match, Nexus tries to sneak up on Orton and it would have worked if they didn’t have their music playing as they came to the ring. Otunga, McGillicutty, and Ryan attack Orton and they work him over. Punk barks the instructions and Ryan hits a uranage. Punk asks Orton if he feels like a winner.

Ryan says that Orton is his. Ryan wants to kick Orton in the head but Punk tells him that Orton is his so Ryan will have to wait for the free kick. Punk reminds Mason who is in charge. Punk charges at Orton and since they took way too long, Orton was able to recover and he gives Punk an RKO. Orton runs out of the ring before Ryan, Otunga, and McGillicutty can figure out what happened.

We go to credits.

2012 - WWE broadcast NXT.  Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:

We start off with a ‘Previously on NXT . . .’ with a recap of everything over the last few weeks narrated by Derrick Bateman.

We are wild, young, and YES, we are on the internet from London, England. Your announcers are William ‘Home Field Advantage’ Regal and Josh ‘Look kids . . . Big Ben . . . Parliament’ Mathews.

 

Match Number One: Percy Watson versus Johnny Curtis with Maxine

 

Maxine makes her way to the announce table to join William and Josh.

Johnny pushes Percy away after locking up. They lock up and Watson with a side head lock and shoulder tackle. Watson with a leg lariat and he gets a near fall. Watson sends Curtis into the turnbuckles and connects with shoulders in the corner. Watson with a European uppercut. Curtis with an Irish whip but Watson with a float over followed by a reverse atomic drop.

Watson with a boot to the abdomen. Curtis with a running uppercut to the back. Curtis with a side head lock and a kick to Watson when he charges at Johnny. Curtis with a kick to the back followed by a knee. Watson with a float over and arm drag that forces Johnny to the apron.

Curtis with a shoulder and neck breaker using the ropes for extra force. We go to commercial.

We are back and Curtis with a chin lock and Watson with punches but Curtis takes care of Watson and chokes him. Curtis continues to choke Watson after sending him into the turnbuckles. Watson with a jackknife cover for a near fall but Curtis with a running back elbow for a near fall.

Curtis with a cravate followed by a running clothesline for a near fall. Curtis with a suplex for a near fall. Curtis with a reverse chin lock. Watson gets back to his feet and Curtis with a side head lock but Watson with a belly-to-back suplex to escape.

Watson with punches to Curtis followed by a few drop kicks and a flying clothesline. Watson with a belly-to-belly throw and then Watson sets for the Showtime Splash and he hits it for a near fall. Watson gets Curtis on his shoulders but Curtis with an elbow to escape. Percy sends Johnny into the turnbuckles and hits the flapjack from a fireman’s carry position for the three count.

 

Winner: Percy Watson

 

After the match, Wiliam has something to say to John, but first he talks about how he is impressed with Percy’s performance tonight. William asks John to sit next to him during Maxine’s match because he has a few things to ask him.

We go to commercial.

 

Match Number Two: Maxine versus Kaitlyn with Derrick Bateman

 

Kaitlyn with a double leg take down for a near fall. Kaitlyn with a jackknife cover for a near fall. Maxine with a leg sweep for a near fall. Kaitlyn with a back breaker for a near fall. Kaitlyn with a body scissors and she gets a near fall with a rollup. Maxine with elbows to the head but Kaitlyn holds on to the body scissors. Maxine with a running boot to the head for a near fall.

Maxine works on the neck and then she slaps Kaitlyn in the upper chest. Maxine with a Dragon sleeper for a moment before Kaitlyn gets to her feet. Maxine sends Kaitlyn back to the mat and gets a near fall. Maxine with a rear chin lock but Kaitlyn punches Maxine. Kaitlyn with a cross body for a near fall. Kaitlyn sends Maxine into the turnbuckles. Maxine with a drop toe hold to a charging Kaitlyn.

Maxine with a Dragon sleeper and body scissors and Kaitlyn tries to get to the ropes but Maxine forces Kaitlyn to tap out.

 

Winner: Maxine

 

After the match, William shakes Johnny’s hand and does not let go while asking Maxine to join him at the announce table. William asks Maxine about them kidnapping Matt Striker. William tells Johnny that Maxine was blaming him while Johnny was blaming Maxine. William says that if Johnny and Maxine want to stay on NXT, Maxine will be Johnny’s manager. William gives them a contract to sign. William tells Johnny that he doesn’t have to sign the contract, but he doesn’t have to work on NXT any more. William tells Maxine that she can go back to what she was doing before if she does not want to sign it.

Maxine reluctantly signs the contract and then William handcuffs Maxine and Johnny together. William says that he does not know where the key is.

Darren Young talks to Titus about what has happened between them regarding Tamina. Titus shows Darren a contract from John Laurinaitis. Darren does not believe him and Titus tells Darren that they are going to Smackdown. Titus asks Darren about Tamina and Darren says ‘Tamina who’.

We see Matt Striker with Curt Hawkins’ cane and we go to commercial.

We are back with the Raw Rebound.

William and Josh talk about the WWE Championship Match at Extreme Rules and they wonder if Punk will have the advantage in his home town.

Curt Hawkins tells Tyler Reks to stop freaking out. Tyler reminds Curt that they are on video tape. Curt says that they will be fine. We hear arguing towards the hallway and it is Johnny and Maxine, who are still handcuffed to each other. Johnny blames Tyler and Curt.

They argue back and forth and Percy Watson walks by and he laughs at Maxine and Johnny. Derrick walks by too and he kisses Maxine’s hand before leaving. Kaitlyn asks Maxine if she is used to the handcuffs now. Maxine takes a punch at Kaitlyn and misses. She tells Johnny to go and they go in opposite directions.

Tyler thinks that they are finished but Curt says that he has a plan. We go to commercial.

We are back and Curt Hawkins and Tyler Reks make their way to the ring and they have mic so they are going to plead their case to William Regal. Tyler says that they are here to address the rumors that they are part of the entire Striker mess. Curt tells Regal that he has made friends with the people in the truck over the 100 years he has been with the company.

Tyler says that they don’t know where Striker was last week and they don’t know where he is this week.

Matt says that he is right here. He tells Tyler and Curt that he has watched guys like William Regal, Robbie Brookside, Davey Boy Smith, and Owen and he has learned one thing. You can never back down. People never thought he would make it. The WWE has accepted him as one of their own. A month ago, someone took that away from him. He tells Tyler and Curt to shut up.

Matt wants to know what type of man beats someone when they are blindfolded. They had a thud like he was hit by a bat, a pipe, or a walking stick. Matt asks Curt if this is his walking stick and he calls Curt a moron who would leave the smoking gun behind. Everyone knows what they have done and now he knows what they have done.

Curt wants to know what Matt is going to do.

Matt takes a swing at Curt and Tyler and William tells him to stop.

William calls Tyler and Curt the biggest pains in his backside.

The next match will be Tyler Reks versus Curt Hawkins and the loser gets fired.

Tyler says that they go way back and he is not going to fight Curt.

Apparently Curt does not feel the same way because he punches Tyler in the face. Tyler punches back and William tells them that they need a referee and it is Matt Striker. 

Match Number Three: Curt Hawkins versus Tyler Reks in a Loser Gets Fired Match with Guest Referee Matt Striker

Tyler sends Curt into the corner and he punches Curt. Tyler with a biel and then he clotheslines Curt. Curt goes to the floor and Tyler follows after him. Hawkins misses a knee drop and Tyler chokes Hawkins in the ropes and punches him. Tyler sends Curt into the turnbuckles and then he goes up top and Hawkins stops him. Tyler with a punch.

Reks misses a cross body from the top and Hawkins with a kick followed by punches. Curt with a kick to the midsection. Hawkins with a front face lock and knees to the head. Hawkins with a knee to the back as he chokes Reks. Hawkins with punches and then he gets a near fall.

Hawkins with a front face lock into a cravate and then a rear chin lock. Hawkins sends Reks to the mat and then he kicks him in the back. Reks with a kick and punch but Hawkins with a kick and forearm followed by a suplex for a near fall. Hawkins with a kick to the chest followed by a snap mare and kick to the back.

Curt with a rear chin lock but Reks with a punch and kick but Hawkins trips Reks as he comes off the ropes. Reks kicks Hawkins into the ringside barrier. Reks with a pescado onto Hawkins and then he sends Curt into the ring. Tyler with clotheslines and then he hits a running boot to the chest. Reks with a running clothesline into the corner followed by a flatline for a near fall.

Reks with an Irish whip but he runs into a boot. Hawkins with a running clothesline for a near fall. Reks with a kick and he tries for a gutwrench powerbomb but Hawkins escapes. Hawkins tries for a scoop slam but Reks escapes and he gets the three count with a rollup.

Winner: Tyler Reks

 

After the match, Reks celebrates his victory while Hawkins is informed by Matt that his time in NXT is done. Hawkins pushes Striker and Striker punches Hawkins and tells him that he is fired.

William gets on the mic and he reminds Curt that he is fired because he lost. He tells Tyler that they need to talk. He wants to put their difference aside. Tyler tells William he is not bad after all, but William has a change of heart and he fires Tyler as well.

 

2013 - WWE officially announced the creation of their "Performance Center" in Winter Park, Florida.

The training center, which will replace the FCW/NXT developmental territory in Tampa, will feature seven rings for future WWE roster members to train in.

The Performance Center will also focus on strength and conditioning and physical therapy for the development of future WWE talents and will also feature what was described as a "sound stage" for grooming future production staffers in conjunction with Full Sail University.

The Performance Center will be about 26,000 square feet and will host 16 full-time staffers. WWE did not give an official opening for the facility, but PWInsider.com has heard late July-early August is the current plan.

The Performance Center will be located at the same location of today's press conference, The Forsyth Central Commerce Park in Winter Park. The location is about three miles from Full Sail's campus.

The official press release reads:

New WWE Performance Center Opening

STAMFORD, Conn., April 18, 2013 – Opening this summer, the WWE state-of-the-art Performance Center will serve as the new home to WWE’s talent developmental system, recently re-branded NXT® and create nearly 100 high-wage jobs in Orlando, Florida.

With 26,000 square-feet, seven training rings, a world-class strength and conditioning program and cutting-edge edit and production facilities, the new Performance Center will give WWE the ability to train more potential performers than ever before through a comprehensive program including in-ring training, physical preparedness and character development. The new center will be the training ground for talent that includes former professional and collegiate athletes, Olympians and entertainers, and will offer a best-in-class sports medicine program creating a central location for all WWE talent to receive the best care both in and out of the ring.

“Our economy has created nearly 300,000 new private sector jobs in just over two years, meaning that thousands of Florida families now have the opportunity to pursue their dreams,” said Governor Rick Scott. “WWE could have chosen anywhere in the world to house this new global performance center – and they chose the Sunshine State. Today’s announcement that WWE will create nearly 100 more jobs for families in Central Florida is further proof that everything we do is geared towards job creation and it’s working.”

“We are so excited that WWE has chosen to establish its training and talent development operations in Central Florida,” said Teresa Jacobs, Mayor of Orange County. “In addition to strengthening our burgeoning entertainment production industry, the WWE Performance Center brings high-value jobs, capital investment and continued economic expansion to our area.”

Today’s announcement solidifies WWE’s presence in Orlando and evolves WWE’s partnership with Full Sail University. Last year, WWE and Full Sail announced an innovative partnership that moved live tapings of WWE NXT series, WWE’s weekly one-hour show that broadcasts on WWE.com and in more than 60 countries worldwide, to Full Sail Live, the university’s state-of-the-art performance venue. The partnership, which created a new student scholarship fund, also allows students of the university’s entertainment-focused degree programs, including Film, Show Production, Digital Arts and Design, Internet Marketing and Entertainment Business, to gain real-world experience alongside WWE production staff during WWE NXT tapings.

“The WWE Performance Center and our partnership with Full Sail University are critical to the future of our company,” said Paul “Triple H®” Levesque, Executive Vice President, Talent and Live Events, WWE. “Orlando is now the home to the next generation of WWE Superstars.”

"Collaborating with WWE has elevated the education experience here at Full Sail University by creating many opportunities for our students to gain hands-on experience by being mentored by some of the best minds in the entertainment production industry," said Garry Jones, President of Full Sail University. "We are excited to welcome WWE to the neighborhood and can't wait to see what the future holds for this evolving partnership."

About WWE

WWE, a publicly traded company (NYSE: WWE), is an integrated media organization and recognized leader in global entertainment. The company consists of a portfolio of businesses that create and deliver original content 52 weeks a year to a global audience. WWE is committed to family friendly entertainment on its television programming, pay-per-view, digital media and publishing platforms. WWE programming is broadcast in more than 150 countries and 30 languages and reaches more than 650 million homes worldwide. The company is headquartered in Stamford, Conn., with offices in New York, Los Angeles, London, Miami, Mumbai, Shanghai, Singapore, Istanbul and Tokyo.

Additional information on WWE (NYSE: WWE) can be found at wwe.com and corporate.wwe.com. For information on our global activities, go to http://www.wwe.com/worldwide/.

2013 - WWE's Raw brand ran Belfast, Northern Ireland.  Phil B. filed the following results:

Here's a quick run down of the Raw results from Belfast.

Brodus Clay, Funkadactles and Tensai beat The Rhodes Scholars and The Bellas.

Zack Ryder beat Heath Slater.

William Regal beat Michael McGillicutty.

WWE Tag Team Championship match: Team Hell No beat Dolph Ziggler and Big E. Langston, with AJ.

R Truth beat Antonio Cesaro.

Divas Championship match: Kaitlyn beat Tamina, with Vicki Guerrero.

WWE Championship Tables match: John Cena beat Ryback.

2013 - TNA Impact Wrestling was broadcast on Spike.  Stu Carapola filed the following TV report:

Welcome to the Impact Wrestling Report here on PWInsider.com!

The show opens with a very classy message sending their thoughts to the people of Boston in the wake of this week's bombing, and then we go to a video package looking at last week's segment with AJ Styles and Hulk Hogan's decision that AJ will face James Storm this week. We also see Chavo Guerrero, Jr and Hernandez regaining the TNA World Tag Team Title and the incident with Devon warning Joseph Park to stay out of family business and the Brooke-Bubba marriage. We then see clips of last week's Full Metal Mayhem and then we see a scene from after the show went off the air last week as Hulk Hogan tells Jeff Hardy he's sorry as he's being carried out to the ambulance.

Devon is backstage giving Garett Bischoff and Wes Brisco a pep talk as they go into their match with Kurt Angle. Garett and Wes are confident, but Devon says not to take Kurt lightly because he's been in the ring with him and knows how tough he is. Garett says the only tough part will be deciding who gets the pin, and Devon says he doesn't care which of them does it as long as it gets done.

We see a video package looking at the history of Kurt Angle, Garett Bischoff, and Wes Brisco during entrances, and then we kick tonight's show off with...

Kurt Angle vs Garett Bischoff & Wes Brisco

Angle and Wes start us off, and Angle casually destroys Wes by pummeling him in the corner before taking a shot at Garett and then going back to stomping Wes. Angle hits a snap suplex on Wes and stares Garett down as he tosses Wes to the corner and allowing him to tag Garett in. Garett doesn't have any better luck, taking the same beating Wes did until Wes tries to run in and gets laid out by Angle as well as we go to commercial.

We're back and Angle is still unloading on Garett, but Wes sneaks in behind the referee's back and low blows Angle. Garett finally has an opening and unloads with some heavy right hands as the crowd tells him that he can't wrestle. Garett hits a snap suplex for 2 and then tags Wes back in to lay Angle out with a clothesline for 1. Wes gets a rear chinlock, but Angle escapes and takes both Wes and Garett out with repeated clotheslines, then it's suplexes for everyone, including the rare double German suplex. Angle Slam on Garett but Wes breaks the count at 2. Angle rams Wes into the ringpost as the rest of the gang makes their way to ringside. Angle gets the anklelock on Wes, but Garett grabs a chain from D-Lo and knocks Angle out with it to pick up the win.

Winners: Wes Brisco & Garett Bischoff

Garett and Wes attack Angle again after the match and flatten him with a double powerbomb, then Ken Anderson says that this is the way things are going to go down from now on. Sting's been gone for weeks, Jeff Hardy was decimated, and now Angle is laying in shambles. If you're not wearing Aces & Eights gear tonight, you're in a bad way. Anderson closes by saying that they're rooting for AJ Styles tonight.

Petey Williams is backstage discussing his strategy for tonight's three way X Division match and says he's going to try and hit the Canadian Destroyer. Zema Ion says he likes that he can pin either man to regain his title, but doesn't like that he can lose it without getting pinned. He can promise that he's going to get it back, he can say that for a fact.

X Division Title Match: Kenny King vs Zema Ion vs Petey Williams

King immediately clotheslines Ion to the outside and then we go to the X-Cam, a camera mounted on the referee's head so we can see things from his perspective as King takes Ion's head off with a leg lariat. King with a cartwheel kick to Ion and goes for the Royal Flush, but Williams reverses and hits the Canadian Destroyer. Ion breaks up the pinfall and then tries to steal the pin for himself, and this leads to Williams going after Ion and hitting a flying headscissors. Williams with another headscissors and covers for 2, Ion hits a neckbreaker for 2 and then rolls Wililams into a modified half crab. Williams makes it to the ropes and they trade blows until Williams gets a Canadian legsweep and a crucifix for 2. King is finally making it to his feet on the outside as he recovers for the Canadian Destroyer, but Williams takes him out with a dive and hits a release suplex on Ion before taking King out again with a slingshot headscissors to the floor. Ion catches Williams with a tornado DDT through the ropes for 2, Williams gets the knees up on a moonsault attempt and gets Ion in the Sharpshooter. King comes in and nails Wililams with shotgun knees and then steals a pin on Ion for 3.

Winner: Kenny King

Good showcase for Williams to reestablish himself, and a smart finish.

Brutus Magnus is backstage and says he has a lot of history with Devon and Aces & Eights, but he's confused that Aces & Eights say they're going to take people out and cause chaos because the only person doing any taking is going to be him when he takes the TV Title he's been waiting five months to take from him.

Brooke Hogan and Christy Hemme are...uh, backstage checking out the Knockouts on their new website. Christy takes off so Brooke can bring Mickie James and Miss Tessmacher in and say they're getting a shot because of how much heart they've been showing lately. Mickie leaves after Brooke tells her how cute her hair looks, then Tessmacher tells Brooke that they all see what she's going through with Bully Ray and they're there for her if she needs them. Tessmacher gives her a hug as I dread the idea that Tessmacher just telegraphed that she's joining Aces & Eights.

Knox and Doc attack Magnus on his way to the ring to challenge Devon for the TV Title, but he fights them both off until Devon comes up the ramp and nails Magnus with a chain. Doc and Knox hold Magnus, who kicks at Devon as he comes in and punches Magnus in the gut with the chain. Magnus is still fighting his way to his feet and takes a double chokeslam from Doc and Knox. Samoa Joe comes out to make the save for his tag team partner, and I guess the TV Title match is off.

Samoa Joe is backstage telling Aces & Eights that they're cowards, but he talked to the Powers That Be (uh oh...is Russo back?) and he's coming to collect when he sees Devon in the ring tonight.

We see a video package looking back at the recent weirdness from AJ Styles, then we look at a couple of weeks ago when Velvet Sky blew out her knee. Speaking of the Knockouts...

#1 Contender Match: Miss Tessmacher vs Mickie James

ODB is the referee, so I guess she's the new official referee for the Knockouts division. Mickie and Tessmacher tie up and neither is able to get an advantage. They go to the mat and Tessmacher gets the advantage, but Mickie makes it to the ropes. They both start bitching to the referee about the rope call and Brooke uses the distraction to get a quick rollup on Mickie for 2. Mickietakes Brooke down with a cross armbreaker but is too close to the ropes and Brooke gets the break. Brooke takes a breather on the floor to break Mickie's momentum, then drags Mickie out to the floor and they trde forearms on the outside. This turns into a straight up fight as they yank on each other's hair as ODB yells at them to get back in the ring NOW. They go back inside and Brooke opens up with right hands and hits a facebuster for 2. Brooke hits the stunkface and keeps grinding it for a good long time before yanking Mickie out of the corner and covering for 2. Mickie catches Tessmacher with a flapjack and goes up to for the Pappy Dive, but only gets 2 so she goes back to arguing with ODB. She takes too long and Tessmacher nails Mickie with a clothesline, Mickie blocks a mpove and rams Brooke face first into the middle turnbuckle, she goes for the leaping DDT, Tessmacher tries reversing to a rollup, but Mickie counters to a jackknife cradle for 3.

Winner: Mickie James

Mickie is now the #1 contender to Velvet Sky and will get a title shot whenever Velvet is healthy, I guess.

We see AJ Styles backstage walking off as Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian say the band is back together because they're the three best friends that anyone could have.

Joseph Park is in the men's room trying to do business when Devon takes his phone and reminds Park that he has to stay out of family business. Park tries to protest, so Bubba suckerpunches Park from behind, then has Devon choke him out with a chain as he tells Park to consider this a threat and not a promise: STAY OUT OF FAMILY BUSINESS. Devon throws Park into the shower and turns it on, and they mock him for crying and stroll off laughing as Park looks pathetic.

Mickie James is backstage saying it's good to be the #1 contender again, it's been far too long since she's held that title and everyone has forgotten how good she is. She feels bad for Velvet because she knows what it's like to be injured and not have an off season. She hates to sound disgruntled, but it's been too long that she's been pushed aside and now is her time to shine.

James Storm says this has been going on too long and it's time to solve things the Cowboy way: by knocking some sense into AJ Styles.

Christopher Daniels and Frankie Kazarian come out to the ring to say that the Year of Bad Influence continues. Daniels says it's good to be them, the fans love them, and they have new t-shirts at ShopTNA.com. They're working on the movie and are in talks to get Morgan Freeman to play Dixie Carter, and they are really close to convincing AJ Styles to join the band one more time. They even got AJ his own Bad Influence shirt, and Kazarian says that the OGs of Impact are ready to ride again and the first order of business is Chavo Guerrero and Juan Hernandez. As soon as they have the juevos to give them their title shots, they will become the World Tag Team Champions of the World Part Tres, and on that note, the chodes in the crowd all have permission to worship them. Bobby Roode and Austin Aries say that before they decide who is fighting who, he's sorry to tell them that they're not the #1 contenders to the title because Chavo and Hernandez fluked their way to a win over them, so they get their rematch before anyone else. Daniels says his opinion would be worth a lot more if he wasn't Canadian because a Canadian opinion is only worth three quarters of an American opinion. Aries says Daniels and Kazarian may be a better team, but if they spent as much time together as Francois and Kristoff do, they'd be the same well oiled, well lubed machine they are. Kazarian says Roode only cut his hair because Kazarian did it first and it looks awesome. They continue trading insults back and forth and this is getting seriously hilarious until Chavo and Hernandez come into the ring behind Roode and Aries. Daniels and Kazarian leave and Roode and Aries think they made them back down, but they turn around and get flattened by the champions. Chavo holds up the title and says it's why they're better than both of them.

We look at a video package of Jeff Hardy getting carried out last week as Kenny King, Gail Kim, and Bobby Roode talk about how difficult and dangerous things are right now with the way Aces & Eights are running roughshod over them. We then look at earlier tonight when Wes Brisco and Garett Bischoff took out Kurt Angle and then the entire gang took care of Brutus Magnus. We then go to Matt Morgan, who says it's no shock that Hogan isn't here, then runs down his list of mistakes: not naming him the #1 contender at Lockdown, getting suckered in by Bully Ray, letting Sting, the guy who stuck by him all this time, walk out on him, and letting Jeff Hardy get carried out last week. He says that all this could have been avoided if he just did the right thing. This leads us to...

TV Title Match: Devon vs Samoa Joe

Devon jumps Joe on his way into the ring and tries to chew his face off in the corner. Joe fires back and beats Devon down in the corner, then lays him out with a leaping kneestrike. Joe with the snapmare/chop/kick/kneedrop combo for 2, then he goes for the Kokina Clutch. Devon escapes and hits a spear, then goes to the eyes. Joe escapes a chinlock and hits a leaping enziguiri, he sets Devon up for the Muscle Buster, but Ken Anderson slips in as the referee is distracted by Garett Bischoff and knocks Joe out with something. Devon crawls over and makes a cover to retain.

Winner: Devon

The gang holds Joe so Anderson can get right up in his face and knock him out with the knucks he used to hand Devon the win. Joe is rolling around the mat and is clearly in a lot of pain as Anderson gloats.

AJ Styles is backstage, and he's...WALKING! The main event is up next!

Next week: Two titles are on the line as Mickie James challenges Velvet Sky for the Knockouts Title, and Bobby Roode & Austin Aries get their rematch with Chavo & Hernandez for the TNA World Tag Team Title!

It's main event time!

AJ Styles vs James Storm

AJ comes out to the ring, then turns and walks back up the aisle. Storm goes after him and goes for the Eye of the Storm on the ramp, but AJ fights his way out and drills Storm with a big right hand. Storm responds with a haymaker of his own and they head back inside where the bell rings to officially start the match. AJ nails Storm coming in and unloads with some hard shots, Storm responds with a high knee and nails some punches of his own. AJ is in control as we go to commercial.

We're back as AJ Styles muscles Storm into a vertical suplex and then locks him in a chinlock. Storm escapes and hits a series of clotheslines and a BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK BODYDROP. Storm hits a spinning version of the Air Raid Crash for 2 then goes for a superplex, AJ blocks and escapes, hanging Storm in the Tree of Woe. AJ with a delayed hanging dropkick to Storm and covers for 2 as Daniels and Kazarian come out to allegedly cheer AJ on. AJ is distracted by them and Storm hits a lungblower, then a Cactus clothesline sends both men to the floor. They go back in and AJ misses a big boot and Storm hits Closing Time. AJ catches the boot as Storm goes for the Last Call and rolls through into some bizarro leglock and forces Storm to tap out.

Winner: AJ Styles

Daniels and Kazarian come into the ring to celebrate with AJ and he plays along for a bit before laying both of them out. AJ and Storm have a staredown and AJ walks off as Aces & Eights rush the ring and beat the crap out of Storm. They also drag Daniels and Kazarian into the ring and beat them up too as Bully Ray stands there giving everyone orders. D-Lo pops Storm up into the Sky High as Bubba gets a microphone and asks if we know who he is and they are, then says that they are the Aces & Eights, the men responsible for destroying all their heroes, and he is the man responsible for taking out Jeff Hardy. His brothers are responsible for taking out these three pieces of trash, and the fans have no heroes left because they're all just victims, and the one man they can blame this on is Hulk Hogan. He gives Taz a shout out by saying that they're the reason they're all another victim, and next week, he's calling Hulk out to the middle of the ring so he can look him dead in the eye and tell him to his face that he's the reason why all the heroes are nothing but victims of Aces & Eights, and when you ride with Aces & Eights (stops to take a shot at Storm), you never walk alone.

That does is for this week, I'll be back tomorrow with Dave Scherer to discuss Impact and more on the Stu & Pid Show!

2014 - WWE broadcast Smackdown.  Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:
We are in Nashville, Tennessee and your announcers are Michael ‘Is this our honeymoon’ Cole and John ‘Where is Renee Young to join us’ Layfield.

Triple H makes his way to the ring.

Hunter says that one of his jobs as COO is to find the greatest talent from around the globe to give them a platform and opportunity and then see them succeed. Nothing makes him prouder than seeing talent succeed. At the top of the list was The Shield. Dean Ambrose, Seth Rollins, and Roman Reigns are three of the most talented guys he has seen come along in years.

He gave them power. Maybe he gave them too much power because when you have power, eventually you try to see how far that power can take you on your own. This is a life lesson for everyone. When you go on a life journey to find out where that line in the sand is, don’t cross that line.

Two weeks ago, The Shield crossed that line and last week, they paid the price.

We see footage from the last few weeks on Raw.

Hunter says Monday night, the Shield found humility. They were humbled at their feet. Like he told Michael Cole on Wednesday, we can move past this. He could let bygones be bygones. He offered the Shield an oppourtnity to get past this. All they had to do was grovel at his feet and ask for forgiveness. Since it would be best for business, he would put this behind them.

Instead he got silence, except for a message from Roman Reigns. Roman says Kings do not win wars, soldiers do. While that might sound like a neat little tag line for a movie, that isn’t reality. In reality, soldiers are the currency by which empires are bought and sold. He says that The Shield are his little soldiers and they have lost their value.

While it pains him to destroy what he created, at Extreme Rules, he will do just that. The Shield will face the most destructive force the WWE has ever seen. The Shield will enter the ring with “The Animal” Batista, “The Viper” Randy Orton and “The Game” Triple H. For the first time in ten years, Evolution returns.

Evolution returns to show the world what true destruction really is. They return to show the Shield what true power really is. In life, either you adapt or you perish. That is Evolution.

We go to commercial.

Big E appeared in the Goldman Box and he says that he has not had this much competition since he entered Tampa Pop, Lock, and Drop Tournament. You have the King of Swing, Mr. Monday Night, the Celtic Warrior, and the Bearer of Bad News. At Extreme Rules, only one man will have the opportunity to be dropped by the Big Ending.

 

Match Number One: Big E versus Alberto Del Rio in a Non Title Match

 

They lock up and Big E backs Del Rio into the corner but Del Rio gets away. Del Rio with a knee and punches followed by a head butt. Big E with a flying shoulder tackle for a near fall. Big E tries for a back breaker but Del Rio with elbows and then he hits an enzuigiri for a near fall. Del Rio with kicks to Big E and he applies a reverse chin lock. Big E gets Del Rio on his back and he backs Del Rio into the turnbuckles.

Big E runs into boots from Del Rio and then Del Rio with a running kick to Big E and then he gets another near fall. Del Rio with punches in the corner and the referee warns him. Del Rio charges into the corner but Big E moves and Del Rio hits the ring post with his shoulders. Big E with two clotheslines and he ducks a clothesline from Del Rio to hit a belly-to-belly suplex. Big E goes for the Warrior Splash but Del Rio gets his knees up.

Big E rolls to the floor as a result of the impact and we go to commercial.

We are back and both men are down on the floor. We see footage from the break when Big E speared Del Rio through the ropes. Back in the ring, Big E charges into the corner and Del Rio moves and hits the post with his shoulder. Del Rio with a DDT for a near fall. Del Rio with a boot to the head and then he goes up top.

Del Rio comes off the turnbuckles but Big E catches Del Rio and he hits a back breaker. Big E sends Del Rio into the air and Del Rio lands face first on the mat. Big E hits the Warrior Splash and then the straps are down. Big E gets Del Rio up but Del Rio gets to his feet and he hits a lungblower for a near fall.

Del Rio signals for the cross arm breaker and he floats over and applies the cross arm breaker. Big E is able to get to his feet and he gets to the ropes. Del Rio refuses to release the hold before the referee gets to five and he calls for the bell.

 

Winner: Big E (by disqualification)

 

After the match, Del Rio attacks Big E and he punches him. Del Rio hits a Divorce Court on Big E. Del Rio pulls down the knee pad for the super kick but Big E moves and he gets Del Rio up and hits the Big Ending.

We see photos of the Undertaker and Brock Lesnar from Wrestlemania. Michael Cole mentions that Paul Heyman is next. We go to commercial.

We are back with a Bo Dallas BOlieve video where he tells you to BOlieve in yourself.

Paul Heyman is in the ring and he introduces himself as the advocate for the fastest rising star in the WWE, the King of Swing, the Swiss Superman . . . Cesaro. He is also the ONE behind the One in Twenty-One and One, the advocate for the Beast who Conquered the Streak, Brock Lesnar.

He says that if you want to boo something, boo this. His client, Brock Lesnar, conquered the streak. His client conquered the Streak. Paul goes to the apron to remind people that his client CONQUERED THE STREAK.

Paul continues to repeat himself and he gets on his knees to emphasize his point.

Paul says that he has vented and honestly he feels better. He thanks everyone for this indulgence to shed the light of his brilliance on the people’s Tennessee ignorance. If he could take one more second of your time, he wants to say something personal from the bottom of his heart.

HIS

CLIENT

BROCK

LESNAR

CONQUERED

THE

STREAK

 

Michael mentions the jealousy that Hornswoggle has with El Torito since Torito’s debut. He mentions the issues at the Hall of Fame and then we see what happened on Main Event when Hornswoggle decided to take Heath Slater’s place in 3MB to counter El Torito.

We have a tale of the tape for these two men who will battle in the ring later tonight.

Before our next match, we go to the Goldman Box for comments from Paige’s opponent at Extreme Rules, Tamina Snuka. Tamina says that a solid portion of her time was to make sure that the Divas Title remained around someone else’s waist. At Extreme Rules, the belt will be around the waist of someone who deserves it . . . by any means necessary.

We go to commercial.

We are back with a video package for Paige where she talks about what a Diva is supposed to be, but this is her world and her home. We see Paige’s debut on Raw after Wrestlemania and her victory over AJ to become the new WWE Divas Champion and the post match celebration in the back.

Aksana is in the ring and she tells Paige that all Divas jealous of you. That’s because they insecure. All that package you go is cute, but let’s face it, you got lucky. Tonight, your luck rans out.

Aksana hits Paige with a forearm. Aksana runs Paige’s face across the top rope before the bell rings and the referee has to separate Paige and Aksana before starting the match.

 

Match Number Two: Paige versus Aksana in a Non Title Match

 

The referee checks on Paige before he rings the bell to start the match. Aksana with a kick and suplex. Aksana with a waist lock but Paige backs Aksana into the corner and Paige with elbows of fury. Paige hangs Aksana over the middle rope and Paige with a series of knees to the chest. Aksana leaves the ring and goes up the ramp but it was a trap and she clotheslines Paige.

They return to the ring and Aksana with a spinebuster. Aksana slams Paige’s head into the mat and she follows with an elbow drop and she gets a near fall. Aksana with a rear chin lock. Aksana pulls Paige to the mat by the hair and Aksana slinks around the ring into a round kick for a near fall. Aksana with kicks to the ribs.

Paige and Aksana both go for cross bodies and they go down to the mat. Aksana slaps Paige and she says that she is the best. Paige with a slap followed by a knee and a series of short arm clotheslines. Paige with a drop kick and then she puts Aksana in the Scorpion Cross and Aksana taps out.

 

Winner: Paige

 

Renee Young is in the interview area with Sheamus.

She congratulate Sheamus on his victory on Monday in the Intercontinental Title Number One Contender Tournament. She reminds Sheamus that he is facing Batista tonight. We see the footage from three weeks ago when Batista attacked Sheamus and got disqualified in their match.

Sheamus tells Renee that shows that instead of fighting like a man, he took the easy way out by using a chair. Batista might think that he has the advantage, but that is not true. Winning is not about who can hit the hardest. It is about who can get hit the hardest and keeps going. When he was young, there was a neighborhood bully who thought his crap didn’t stink. Sheamus says that he flushed him down the river.

Tonight Batista can come at him with everything in his arsenal and it won’t stop him. Sheamus wonders if Batista will keep coming when he puts his boot in Sheamus’ face. It is his time tonight and it is time to fight.

We see Hornswoggle and El Torito getting ready in the back for their match. We go to commercial.

 

Match Number Three: El Torito (with Fernando and Diego) versus Hornswoggle (with Jinder Mahal and Drew McIntyre)

 

They get face to face and Hornswoggle pushes Torito. Torito pushes Hornswoggle back. They lock up and Hornswoggle pushes Torito. Torito with a waist lock and side head lock. Torito with a shoulder tackle and head scissors take down.

Torito with a drop kick and Hornswoggle goes to the apron. Hornswoggle with a shoulder and he sends Torito into the turnbuckles. Hornswoggle goes to the turnbuckles for a Bonzai Drop but Torito with a sunset flip for a near fall. Hornswoggle with a clothesline and he hits a splash for a near fall.

Hornswoggle with a sleeper. Torito with elbows but Hornswoggle with a forearm. Hornswoggle tries to slam Torito and he eventually gets him up. Hornswoggle plays some air guitar and then he walks across Torito’s back. Hornswoggle taunts Fernando and Diego, but Torito with a rollup for a near fall. Hornswoggle with a kick and Irish whip.

Hornswoggle charges into the corner but Torito moves and he hits the turnbuckles. Torito gores Hornswoggle in the rear end and then he hits a Bronco Buster. Torito pulls Hornswoggle into place and he hits a moonsault for the three count.

 

Winner: El Torito

 

We have a video package for Alexander Rusev.

We go to commercial.

We are back and Wade Barrett rises from his position and he asks for some decorum after what we just saw in the ring. It was the biggest little match in WWE History. Wade is afraid that he’s got some bad news. The fact that you applauded that absolute atrocity shows the world your low standards and how small your brains really are.

 

Match Number Four: Alexander Rusev (with Lana) versus R Truth (with Xavier Woods)

 

Truth with punches but Rusev pushes him away. Truth with punches but he is Irish whipped into the corner and he floats over. Truth with a split and kick. Rusev charges into boots in the corner and Truth with a missile drop kick for a near fall. Rusev avoids What’s Up and he kicks Truth.

Rusev puts Truth on the top rope and he connects with a series of knees to the ribs and he follows with a fallaway slam. Lana gives Rusev the signal and he hits a uranage slam and he puts Truth in the Accolade. Truth taps out.

 

Winner:, Alexander Rusev

 

After the match, Woods comes into the ring and he punches Rusev but Rusev with a body block and then Lana tells Rusev to attack and Rusev with a running tackle into the corner and he throws Truth over the top rope to the floor.

We go to commercial.

We are back with the Tribute to the Ultimate Warrior that aired on Monday Night on Raw.

We have a Kane video package since the masked man will be back on Raw.

 

Match Number Five: Fandango (with Layla El) versus Santino Marella (with Emma)

 

Santino kicks at the air and Fandango with a punch and kicks. Fandango with punches and a knee. Santino with the split but Fandango stops short and he kicks Santino and gets a near fall. Fandango with a suplex and he goes to the apron but misses a slingshot leg drop.

Santino with a split and hip toss followed by a diving head butt. Santino goes for the Cobra and Layla takes it. Emma attacks Layla on the floor and Santino holds on to the ropes on an O’Connor Roll attempt and Santino gets the three count with a sunset flip.

 

Winner: Santino Marella

 

After the match, Santino gets his cobra back and he forces Fandango out of the ring. Santino high fives Emma’s hand with the cobra and she loses feeling in her hand.

We take a look at what happened on Raw with Kane and Stephanie McMahon.

 

Match Number Six: Sheamus versus Batista

 

Sheamus with a kick and punches as the bell ring and Batista goes to the floor. Batista pulls Sheamus to the floor and he sends him into the ringside barrier and apron. Batista sends Sheamus back into the ring. Sheamus with a clothesline and knee drop to the side of the head Sheamus punches Batista. Sheamus with a knee and he sends Batista into the turnbuckles.

Sheamus with shoulders but Batista with a knee. Batista with an Irish whip and clothesline in the corner. Sheamus with a kick and clothesline to Batista for a near fall. Sheamus with a snap mare and knee to the back. Sheamus with a quarter nelson and chin lock but Batista gets to the ropes and Sheamus releases the hold. Sheamus goes for the forearms against the ropes and he starts but Batista drops Sheamus on the top rope. Sheamus with a knee that knocks Batista off the apron and we go to commercial.

We are back and Sheamus with a hard Irish whip. We se footage from the commercial break when Sheamus sent Batista into the announce table. Batista drops Sheamus on the ring steps and then Batista kicks the steps into Sheamus’ leg. Batista Irish whips Sheamus into the ringside barrier.

Batista with an elbow to the throat while Sheamus hangs over the edge of the ring. Batista with another elbow to the throat. Sheamus with punches to Batista followed by an Irish whip but Batista with a drop kick to the knee and Sheamus goes head first into the turnbuckles. Batista sends Sheamus shoulder first into the ring post as Batista works on the surgically repaired arm

Batista slingshots Sheamus’ throat into the bottom rope. Batista gets a near fall. Batista sets for the Batista Bomb but Sheamus is able to counter and he sends Batista through the ropes and to the floor. Batista gets back into the ring and he sends Sheamus into the corner but Sheamus is able to avoid the ring post. Sheamus sends Batista shoulder first into the ring post.

Sheamus with two running double sledges and then he runs into a knee from Batista. Sheamus sends Batista into the turnbuckles and then he connects with a knee lift and a running knee that sends Sheamus to the apron due to the momentum. Sheamus with the forearms from the apron and then he hits a slingshot shoulder tackle for a near fall.

Sheamus gets Batista on his shoulders but Batista gets to his feet. Sheamus with a uranage back breaker for a near fall. Sheamus sets for the Cloverleaft but Batista is able to get to the ropes to keep Sheamus from applying the hold. Sheamus runs into an elbow in the corner and Sheamus with a power slam.

Sheamus looks around and he signals for the Brogue Kick by pounding on his chest. Sheamus cannot hit the Brogue Kick when Batista goes to the floor. Sheamus with a forearm to the back and Batista is sent back into the ring. Sheamus misses the Brogue Kick but Batista does not miss with a spear but Sheamus kicks out at two.

Batista signals for the Batista Bomb but Sheamus is able to escape with a back body drop. Sheamus goes up top but Batista punches Sheamus and crotches him on the top rope. Batista with a clothesline to the back of the head and then he hits the Batista Bomb for the three count.

Winner: Batista

We go to credits.

2015 - As part of Record Store Day in the United States, which sees all sorts of special releases to help promote independent record stores, a special 2 LP set of the first two WWF albums was released as a limited edition release.   Promotional material described the exclusive release, "This RSD 2015 release brings The Wrestling Album and Piledriver: The Wrestling Album 2 together as a 2LP collection, in a handsome spiral-bound jacket, celebrating a golden era in American pro wrestling mania. Originally released by the World Wrestling Federation in 1985, The Wrestling Album features tracks produced by Rick Derringer, David Wolff, Jim Steinman (Bat Out of Hell) and "Mona Flambe" (Cyndi Lauper, who contributes backing vocals on "Real American"); the album is comprised of theme music for wrestlers on the WWF (now the WWE) roster at the time. The 1987 follow-up, Piledriver: The Wrestling Album 2 showcases vocal performances from the wrestlers themselves, including "Stand Back" by Vince McMahon and "If You Only Knew" by The WWF Superstars."

2015 - EVOLVE 42 was held in Orlando, Florida.  Richard Trionfo filed the following live report:

Match Number One: SHINE Title Match: Santana versus Andrea (with So Cal Val and Su Yung)

Andrea knocks Santana off the apron and the referee calls for the bell to start the match. Andrea chokes Santana against the apron and she misses a splash against the apron. Santana with a baseball slide. Andrea drops Santana on the apron. Andrea punches Santana and the referee warns her.

Andrea sends Santana into the turnbuckles. Andrea misses a charge into the corner. Andrea kicks Santana. Santana has a kick blocked and Andrea with a side slam and she gets a near fall. Andrea with a camel clutch and she works on Santana's back. Andrea tries it one too many times and Santana with knees to Andrea.

Andrea goes to the turnbuckles but Santana pulls her off the turnbuckles. Santana with a super kick. Santana with forearms and a round kick. Santana with a handspring elbow and boot to the head followed by a super kick. Su grabs Santana while Val distracts the referee. Andrea knocks Su off the apron and Santana with a rollup for the three count.

Winner: Santana

After the match, Val blames Su for losing the match. She says that they knew she was a skank and ugly, but now she is and idiot. Andrea with a knee to the midsection and hits Three Seconds Around the World. Officials come out and Val and Andrea leave.

Match Number Two:: Ethan Page versus Martin Stone

They lock up and Stone backs Page into the corner and gives a clean break. They lock upa gain and Stone with a wrist lock. Stone holds on to the wrist lock and Page gets to the ropes. Stone with a snap mare and reverse chin lock. Page with a top wrist lock but Stone bites Page's hand and returns to the side head lock. Stone with a shoulder tackle but Page does not go down. Stone with a back elbow.

Page with a wrist lock. Stone with a reversal and he takes Page to the mat. Page with a reversal but Stone with an arm wringer to send Page to the mat and Page demands a time out. Page sends Stone into the turnbuckles and he hits a bicycle kick. Page punches Stone. Page with a shoulder and punch to Stone. Page with a hard Irish whip.

Page with a sets for a clothesline but Stone blocks it and Stone with a belly-to-back suplex for a near fall. Stone with a cross face. Page gets to the apron. Stone with a waist lock but Page backs him into the turnbuckles. Page runs into a boot and Page hits a drop kick and gets a near fall. Page kicks Stone but Stone with punches and chops followed by European uppercuts. Stone moves when Page charges into the corner and Stone with an enzuigiri.

Stone with a flying boot from the turnbuckles followed by a clothesline. Stone with another clothesline into the corner. Page teases a lawn dart but Stone escapes. Page with a super kick. Stone with a German suplex and clothesline for a near fall. Page with a kick and DDT and a suplex throw for a near fall. Stone runs Page into the turnbuckles. Stone puts Page on the turnbuckles. Stone with a forearm.

Stone sets for a superplex but Page pushes him off. Stone with a forearm and he climbs the turnbuckles again. Page with a head butt or three and Stone falls to the mat. Page with a springboard cutter followed by a uranage for the three count.

Winner: Ethan Page

Match Number Three:: Andrew Everett versus Rey Horus

They lock up and Everett with a waist lock and he sends Horus into the turnbuckles. Everett with a wrist lock. Horus with a wrist lock. Everett gets out of the hold by jumping over Horus. Everett with a side head lock. Everett with a shoulder tackle but Horus stays on his feet. Everett is knocked down and he kips up.

Horus with a leg sweep and both men try for drop kicks at the same time. Everett with chops. Horus with an Irish whip but he jumps over Horus when he charges into the corner. Horus comes off the turnbuckles with an arm drag and he follows with a head scissors but Everett lands on his feet. Everett with a head scissors and Horus goes to the floor. Everett goes to the apron and he kicks Horus. Everett with an Asai Moonsault.

Everett sends Horus into the apron. Everett with chops in the corner followed by a snap mare and shooting star press for a near fall. Everett with a head butt and chops. Everett with an Irish whip but he misses a splash. Horus with a chop and he goes to the ropes and hits a multi jump arm drag. Everett goes to the floor and Everett ducks so Horus slides over Everett. Horus with a moonsault onto Everett.

Horus chops Everett and Irish whips him into the guardrails. Horus with a cross body for a near fall. Everett with a sunset flip and he rolls through. Horus teases a kick and Everett covers up. Horus with a kick. Horus with a standing C-4 for a near fall. Horus goes up top and misses a 450 and rolls through. Everett with an enzuigiri followed by a German suplex and bridge for a near fall.

Everett with a suplex and he goes up top. Everett tries for a shooting star press but Horus moves. Everett lands on his feet. They fight to the turnbuckles and Horus with a super rana for the three count.

Winner: Rey Horus

We are back after a brief intermission.

Match Number Four: Timothy Thatcher versus TJ Perkins

Perkins with a waist lock but Thatcher with a mount position and they get back to their feet. Perkins with a reversal of a wrist lock but Thatcher reverses back. Thatcher with a key lock. Perkins with a kip up and he applies a wrist lock into an arm drag. Thatcher with a wrist lock take down. Thatcher continues to work on the wrist and arm but Perkins with a drop kick.

Thatcher and Perkins with a test of strength but Perkins with a head scissors. Thatcher with a shoulder tackle but Perkins trips Thatcher. Thatcher sends Perkins into the ropes and he holds on but Thatcher knows better than to charge at him. Perkins with a side head lock. Perkins with a near fall but Thatcher gets his shoulder up. Thatcher with a kick.

Thatcher with an arm bar. Thatcher with an arm bar. Perkins with a head scissors take down into a near fall. Perkins returns to the head scissors. Thatcher with a head scissors and Perkins with a cross arm breaker but Thatcher gets to the ropes. Perkins with a head scissors take down into a cross arm breaker attempt but Thatcher is able to block.

Thatcher picks up Perkins but Perkins holds on to the arm bar. Thatcher gets a near fall and then he picks up Perkins for a one arm suplex. Thatcher gets a near fall. Thatcher with kicks to Perkins. Thatcher stomps on Perkins' elbow and gets a near fall. Thatcher with an arm bar. Thatcher backs Perkins into the corner and he Irish whips Perkins. Perkins with a boot but Thatcher with a dead lift side salto. Thatcher with another dead lift side salto for a near fall.

Thatcher holds on and tries for a third one but Perkins counters into a suplex. Perkins with two suplexes and he rolls through into a belly-to-back suplex. Perkins goes up top for a frog splash but he lands on Thatcher's knees. Thatcher with a cross face but Perkins gets to the ropes. Thatcher with a European uppercut or two. Perkins with a European uppercut. Thatcher fires back with two more. Thatcher goes for a Tiger Driver but Perkins with a kick to the head from a fireman's carry.

Perkins goes for a springboard move and Thatcher with a European uppercut but he can only get a two count. Thatcher puts Perkins on the top turnbuckle but Perkins escapes. Perkins with a cross arm breaker but Thatcher gets a near fall.

Perkins with an arm bar submission. Thatcher and Perkins alternate near falls. Thatcher gets a near fall out of a cross arm breaker. Thatcher with a Fujiwara arm bar and Perkins taps out.

Winner: Timothy Thatcher

After the match, Thatcher gets on the mic. He says that he knows that Roderick Strong and Drew Galloway will be wrestling for the Evolve title. Thatcher says that he would request to wrestle the winner.

Match Number Five:: Roderick Strong versus Biff Busick

Strong goes to the floor as the bell rings. Strong goes to the floor again and he tells Biff they will start when he says they will start. Biff hip tosses Strong into the ring and he punches Strong. Strong with elbows to Busick. Biff with European uppercuts and elbows. Biff misses a charge into the corner and he goes over the top rope to the floor. Strong with a drop kick through the ropes that sends Busick into the guardrails.

Strong kicks Busick and chops him. Strong punches Busick. Strong chops Busick against the guardrails. Strong kicks Busick and goes to the apron. Strong tries for the back breaker on the apron but Busick pulls Strong to the floor. Strong pulls Busick off the apron. Busick sends Strong into the guardrails. Biff goes round the bases for a running European uppercut. Biff tries for a second one, but he is out at third as he is caught by Strong and given a back breaker onto the guardrails.

Biff gets back into the ring and Strong kicks him in the back and chest. Strong kicks Busick in the corner. Strong with a kick to the ribs and then he drops Biff on the top rope and gets a near fall. Biff with an elbow to the midsection. Strong with a drop kick to the head. Strong with a rear chin lock with his knee in Biff’s back. Biff with elbows but Strong with a drop kick. Strong with a near fall. Strong with a waist lock but Biff with elbows. Strong sends Busick into the turnbuckles.

Strong goes to the turnbuckles and he connects with knees to the head. Strong comes off the turnbuckles into a European uppercut. Strong with a series of kicks and a face buster for a near fall. Strong gets Biff up but Biff with elbows to get out. Strong runs into an elbow. Biff with a running blockbuster for a near fall. Biff goes up top but Strong grabs the leg and then hits a jumping knee. Strong with a back breaker onto the top turnbuckle and he gets a near fall. Strong with the Strong Hold and he pulls Biff into the center of the ring.

Thatcher gets a near fall. Strong with a forearm but Biff with a European uppercut. They go back and forth. Strong with forearms but Biff with a German suplex and a running European uppercut into a rear naked choke and the referee calls for the bell.

Winner: Biff Busick

After the match, Strong yells at the referee and storms to the back.

Biff gets on the mic and he says that the referee finally got something right. He says that he is sick of being underappreciated and overlooked in Evolve. You cheer for Tim Thatcher. Biff says he got screwed at Style Battle.

Thatcher comes into the ring. Biff says the motherf***kers got something to say.

Thatcher tells Biff he is starting to piss him off.

Biff and Thatcher push each other and they get face to face. Biff with a European uppercut. They slap each other. Biff takes Thatcher down and officials and ring crew come to the ring to separate them.

Match Number Six: Davey Richards versus Trevor Lee

They lock up and Trevor with a hammer lock but Davey with a reversal. Richards with a cravate but Trevor with a side head lock. Trevor with a head scissors and Richards goes to the floor. Trevor misses a dive when Davey moves. Trevor blocks the kick on the apron and Trevor sends him face first into the apron. Trevor goes up top and Richards with a drop kick to stop him.

Richards with a clothesline and he gets a near fall. Richards sends Trevor across the ring into the turnbuckles and then he sends Trevor to the other side with a hard Irish whip. Richards with an abdominal stretch and he rubs the elbow across the ribs. Trevor with forearms but Davey with a knee to the midsection and he goes up top. Davey misses a double stomp but Trevor with a jumping curb stomp.

Davey and Trevor exchange forearms. They go to punches. Davey with a kick and he runs into a boot from Trevor. Davey with a boot to the midsection but Trevor blocks a second kick. Trevor with a dead lift side salto followed by a running forearm and a running kick to the chest. Davey with elbows to Trevor followed by a punch. Davey goes for a handspring elbow but Trevor catches him. Trevor tries for a German suplex but Davey with a rollup.

Davey with a German suplex but Trevor lands on his feet. Trevor charges at Davey for a rana but Davey with a power bomb and then he applies a single leg crab. Davey kicks Trevor in the chest. Trevor with forearms but Davey with a back heel kick. Davey with a running punch. Davey goes for a cross body but Trevor counters into a lateral press. Lee with a tornado DDT and he rolls through into a suplex for a near fall.

Trevor misses a frog splash and Davey with a cloverleaf. Trevor with a jumping knee. Davey with the Alarm Clock and a Yakuza Kick. Richards with a Saito suplex followed by a double stomp for a near fall. Richards sets for Creeping Death and he connects and gets the three count.

Winner: Davey Richards

Match Number Seven: DGUSA Open The United Gate Title Street Fight: Caleb Konley and Anthony Nese (with So Cal Val, Andrea and Su Yung) versus Johnny Gargano and Rich Swann

Swann and Gargano hide behind the mobile studio to ambush Konley and Nese. The ambush works and the match starts. Gargano punches Nese and sends him into the guardrails. Swann and Konley battle. Gargano and Nesee fight by the merchandise table while Konley crotches Swann on the guardrails. The fight moves to the bleachers. Konley chops Swann and they join Johnny and Anthony on the bleachers. Swann and Gargano send Konley into the chairs.

Konley sends Gargano into the wall. Gargano with a DDT to Konley.

They return to the ring and Nese begs for mercy with Swann and Gargano. Swann with a punch followed by Gargano. Konley takes his time getting back into the ring while Gargano and Swann kick Nese. Nese rolls to the floor on an Irish whip. Nese with a forearm to Gargano and he knocks Swann off the apron. Gargano charges at Nese but Nese hits him with a chair. Gargano and Swann go to the back.

Gargano and Swann bring ladders to the ring. Gargano hits Konley and Nese with the ladder. Swann kicks Nese and the champs are down. Swann gets a chair from ringside. Konley hits Gargano with a chair and then he sets it up in the ring. Konley slams Gargano and then he sets up a ladder in the corner.

Konley Irish whips Swann into the ladder and he follows with a DDT. Nese and Konley set up chairs in the center of the ring and then Caleb puts Swann on the turnbuckles as Nese sets a ladder across the chairs. They set for a double superplex onto the ladder but Gargano makes the save and he sends Nese to the floor.

Gargano with a super kick to Konley. Gargano puts Konley on the ladder and Swann tries for a frog splash but Konley moves and Swann bounces off the ladder. Gargano checks on Swann and the referee calls for help. The officials come out to help Swann to the back while Konley and Nese do not take advantage of the situation.

Konley and Nese corner Gargano in the corner. Gargano punches Nese and Konley but The numbers are too much for Gargano. Konley rams the chair into the midsection. Gargano punches Nese but Konley punches Gargano and gets a near fall. Nese chokes Gargano in the ropes. Konley with a double sledge to the back and then he chops Gargano. Nese holds Gargano and Konley slaps him.

Andrea gets into the ring and she tries for a power bomb but Gargano takes her to the mat. Nese and Konley kicks Gargano. Konley chokes Gargano in the ropes. Gargano sends Nese into Konley and then he hits a DDT and Flatline on Nese and Konley. Gargano goes to the apron and he hits a spear on Nese followed by a suicide dive onto Konley.

Gargano with a shoulder to Nese followed by a slingshot DDT for a near fall. Konley kicks Gargano and he takes the referee’s belt. Konley whips Gargano in the back with the belt. Nese kicks Gargano while Konley continues to whip Gargano. Nese starts whipping Gargano. Gargano is strapped to the ladder and Nese gets ready to ram the ladder into Gargano, but . . .

All Night Long plays and Swann has a trash can of plunder. He hits Konley with a cookie sheet and then he hits Nese with a chair. Nese is driven into the mat with the chair on his throat. Gargano is freed from the ladder.

Swann punches Konley and then they get the ladder and Gargano runs it into Konley’s ding dingal area. Swann joins him as they go into Nese’s groinal area and then the ding ding is damaged with a hesitation drop kick into the ladder. Swann whips Konley with a belt and then he hits Nese.

Swann hits Konley with a piece of wood and then he hits Nese. Gargano hits Nese and he puts a trash can lid in front of the ding ding and Gargano swings and sends it into the Left field bleachers at Jacobs' Field. A lid is placed in front of Konley and Swann puts it into the warehouse at Camden Yards.

Gargano with a trash can. Konley with a back heel kick and he hits Gargano with a trash can. He goes up top for a moonsault but misses. Swann and Gargano with a springboard assisted cutter followed by Hurts Donut for a near fall. Nese hits Swann with the trash can and it flattens the trash can. The can is wedged into the turnbuckles. Nese punches Gargano and Gargano punches back. They go back and forth with Gargano gaining the advantage.

Nese with a boot followed by a matrix and super kick. Gargano with a super kick. Nese with another super kick but Nese with a rollup and one arm buckle bomb. Swann with a jumping round kick to Nese. Konley kicks Swann and Irish whips him. Swann with a flip piledriver. Gargano lawn darts Nese into the trash can and the referee is pulled out of the ring by Andrea.

Gargano is hit with a bicycle kick from Konley. Swann punches Nese and Konley gets the trash can and he hits Swann with it. Nese kicks Swannn and Konley with a lungblower followed by a Jig n Tonic from Nese but Swann kicks out. The ladder is wedged between the apron and guardrails.

Konley kicks Swann and chokes him. Swann is put on the turnbuckles and Konley with a forearm. Nese with forearms and they go for a double superplex but Gargano with an enzuigiri to stop Konley. Andrea holds on to Nese to stop him.

Su Yung comes out and spits mist in Vala's face. Su with a cannonball off the apron onto Andrea.

Konley is hit with the trash can and he falls onto the ladder. Gargano power bombs Nese onto the ladder in the ring. Swann with a frog splash and he gets the three count.

Winners: Johnny Gargano and Rich Swann

After the match, Johnny Gargano says it means a lot to win the tag titles with his best friend in the world.

Ethan Page tells Johnny to shut up from the announce table.

Johnny says he knows what Ethan is trying to do, but you are nothing than a spoiled little brat who wants attention. You have to do his moves and say his name to get his attention.

Johnny says he doesn’t want a match with you because you don't deserve to get in the ring with a talent like me. I brought you here because I thought you had potential. A few weeks ago, I was in a title match while you were carrying my bags. Johnny says he is the man here, but you are a nobody and you will always be a nobody.

If you feel like getting in the ring, I have no problem hitting you with the trash can or ladder.

Ethan starts to walk to the ring and then he goes to the back.

Johnny says he won't let Ethan ruin this celebration and they are going to party all night long.

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2018 - The Living Legend Bruno Sammartino, one of the classiest pro wrestlers to ever live and an incredibly massive star during his run as WWWF Champion and beyond, passed away in  Pittsburgh, PA following a hospital stay at the age of 82 following heart issues brought on by a recurrence of rheumatic fever, which Sammartino had as a child.  Sammartino's passing was covered globally and was the closest thing to the passing of a Pope that professional wrestling has experienced in the modern era.

2018 - Number One Paul Jones passes away.  Mike Johnson penned the following:

Al "Paul Jones" Frederick, forever nicknamed "Number One" passed away in Atlanta, Georgia.  Frederick was 75 years old at the time of his passing.

Best remembered for his run in Jim Crockett Promotions' Mid-Atlantic Wrestling, Jones broke into the business in the early 1960s after being trained by Paul Boesch.  Billed as "Young" Paul Jones and Al Fredericks, depending on the area, Jones worked for a number of areas, including Hollywood, the Pacific Northwest, All Japan, Japan's JPWA, Australia's World Championship Wrestling and the Manitoba territory.

Debuting in Mid-Atlantic in the early 1970s, Jones worked as a tag team wrestler, teaming with Nelson Royal, where the two held the territory's Tag Team championship, losing them to veteran Rip Hawk and youngster Ric Flair.  Jones feuded with Ivan Koloff over the promotion's TV title and later held the Mid-Atlantic championship.

After a run on top with Eddie Graham's Championship Wrestling from Florida, Jones morphed into a top level heel and was dubbed "Number One", a nickname and persona that remained with him for the remainder of his career.   He won the NWA World Tag Team belts with several different partners, including Rick Steamboat and Wahoo McDaniel and later turned on Steamboat during an angle where they were the final competitors in a battle royal, sparking a feud.  He later feuded with Jack Brisco over the Mid-Atlantic championship.

Towards the latter part of his career, Jones began wearing a tuxedo and began managing a stable dubbed Paul Jones' Army, managing Rick Rude and Manny Fernandez to the NWA World Tag Team championship and The Powers of Pain during the feud that put that team on the map nationally against The Road Warriors.  Jones himself would be a long-time foil for Jimmy Valiant, a feud that ended with Valiant shaving the heads of Jones and his charge Pez "Shaska" Whatley.  After having his head shaved, Jones began wearing his now trademark cowboy hat.

After Jim Crockett Promotions was purchased by Turner Broadcasting and turned into WCW, Jones was among those who quietly disappeared from the national scene.  He appeared from time to time on regional shows and was a regular at Greg Price's Mid-Atlantic Legends conventions.

On behalf of everyone associated with PWInsider.com, we'd like to express our deepest condolences to the family, friends and fans of Paul Jones.

2020 - Dick Steinborn passes away at age 86. Shannon Walsh reporting...His pro wrestling career spanned from 1951, when he was just 17, until 1985. After wrestling, he was a fitness instructor and a gym owner. He was in tremendous shape all of his life and still lifted weights into his 80s. His father was Milo Steinborn, a carnival “strongman” before becoming a pro wrestler in 1922. (Milo was also known for amazing feats of strength and popularized squats in weightlifting).  Dick Steinborn won tons of titles throughout his career, including the AWA Tag Team Titles with Doug Gilbert. In the late 1970s into the early 1980s, he was a regular in WWC and a big star winning the Caribbean Title and the WWC Junior Title both on a few occasions. For a little while in the late 1970s, he wrestled with under a white mask as The White Knight.  

2021 - A&E Biography premieres a two hour documentary on WWE Hall of Famer Steve Austin, bringing in 1,062,000 overnight viewers and a 0.38 rating in the 18-49 demo.  The special was the sixth highest show on cable broadcast TV that evening.  PWInsider.com's Mike Johnson appeared as one of those interviewed about Austin's stellar career.

2021 - A&E debuts the WWE reality series WWE's Most Wanted Treasures with 766,000 overnight viewers for an episode featuring Mick Foley.

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