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4/4 THIS DAY IN HISTORY: THE FIRST EVER OUTDOOR WRESTLEMANIA

By Mike Johnson on 2014-04-04 08:00:00

 

April 4th

On this day in history in ....

1969 - The Assassins (Jody Hamilton & Tom Renesto) defeats El Mongol & Louie Tillet in Atlanta, Georgia in a tournament final to win the NWA Georgia Tag Team Title.

1984 - Jack & Jerry Brisco defeat Wahoo McDaniel & Mark Youngblood for the NWA World Tag Team Title in  Spartanburg, South Carolina, starting their third reign with the belts.

1993 - Wrestlemania IX took place.  Mike Johnson penned the following:

WRESTLEMANIA IX
Location: Las Vegas, Nevada
Venue: Cesar's Palace
Announced Attendance: 16,891

RESULTS

*Tatanka with Sherri Martel defeated WWF Intercontinental champion Shawn Michaels with Luna Vachon via DQ when Shawn struck referee Joey Marella. Vachon made her WWF debut here. Tatanka had been chasing Michaels for several weeks on Monday Night Raw.

*The Steiner Brothers, in their Wrestlemania debut, defeat The Headshrinkers when Scott Steiner hit Samu with a Frankensteiner.

*Doink the Clown (Matt Borne) pinned Crush (Bryan Adams in his second WWF guise as Crush, the first being a member of Demolition) after a second Doink (Steve Keirn) came out from under the ring and his Crush with a prosthetic arm. The original Doink had clobbered Crush with one on TV several weeks earlier to set up this match. The two Doinks mimmick each other's moves in a bit stolen from the Marx Brothers.

*Razor Ramon (later known as Scott Hall) pinned Bob Backlund with a cradle. This was a Wrestlemania debut for both men. Backlund looked like he stepped back in and returned from the chasm his disappeared into in the mid-1980s .

*WWF Tag Team champions Money, Inc. defeated "The Mega-Maniacs" Hulk Hogan and Brutus Beefcake by DQ. Beefcake returned to the ring against DiBiase on Monday Night Raw for the first time since his parasailing accident several years earlier and was laid out and hit with Money Inc.'s metal briefcase. The attack was so evil that Money Inc.'s own manager Jimmy Hart saw the light and abandoned them, starting his long running associated with Hogan which continues to this day. Beefcake wore a special mask to protect his face in the ring. Hogan worked the show with a bad black eye, which was attributed to a jet skiing accident. Hogan looks way smaller than he did a year prior.

*The Narcissist Lex Luger pinned Mr. Perfect Curt Hennig after hitting him with a forearm with a metal plate planted inside it from a motorcycle accident that prevented Luger from posing during the WBF championships the prior year. Luger enters the ring with several women who all hold mirrors with sparklers blowing out of them for him to pose. Once Hennig is revived after the match, he goes looking for Luger, and ends up in a brawl with Shawn Michaels to start their program.

*The Undertaker defeated Giant Gonzales via DQ in one of the worst Wrestlemania matches ever. Undertaker came out in grand style with a vulture perched next to him on a cart he rode in. Just a bad match.

*Yokozuna, with Mr. Fuji pinned Bret Hart to win the WWF championship after throwing salt in Bret's eyes. Hart had been on a tear as the new WWF champion for the last several months while Yokozuna was undefeated. Hulk Hogan came out to check on his friend Bret Hart (so close they were never seen teaming or on camera together before this) and ended up challenged by Fuji to challenge for the belt right there. Hart tells him to go for it. 90 seconds and a legdrop later, Hogan ended a Wrestlemania as champion when he wasn't even advertised for the main event.

Celebrities: Um, None. Todd Pettingill interviewed singer Natalie Cole in the crowd, but that was about it.

Notes: What more can be said about the debuting Jim Ross, in his first WWF appearance, being dressed in a toga?....The actual theme of the show was to have the biggest toga party in the history of modern times but there are some things that not even wrestling fans were willing to do.....This show is memorable as the only Wrestlemania to be held in an outdoor venue, which was actually a tennis court dressed up as a recreation of the Roman Coliseum, complete with King Cesar and Cleopatra characters...They did grand entrances to open the show with Randy Savage on an elephant and Bobby Heenan backwards on a camel to play up Heenan's comedic character. Savage, Ross, and Heenan hosted the PPV....Yokozuna became the first man in the history of Wrestlemania to main event the show and win the WWF championship at the same time at this show....There were actual Wrestlemania-themed slot machines at Cesar's Palace, promoting the show with photos of Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart and Money, Inc...This was the first Wrestlemania of the "Raw era", taking place just four months after the debut of Monday Night Raw on the USA Network....In a dark match before they went on the air, Tito Santana pinned Papa Shango, who went from a run-in during the main event last year to dark matches this year....If you watch the crowd during the scene at ringside with The Undertaker and Giant Gonzales, you'll see future Men on A Mission manager Oscar sitting there. Folklore has it that he followed several WWF officials into an elevator that weekend and with a captive audience began rapping for them and ended up with a job. A year later, he was managing the challengers for the tag straps at Wrestlemania X.

Mike Johnson: This was a show that didn't seem to click at all, and if you were a fan who was into the big push (and great matches) Bret Hart was having at the time, by the end of the show you were wanting to strangle Hulk Hogan. Shawn Michaels had an OK match with Tatanka and The Steiners looked good but nothing really clicked on this show. This was during a major downturn in WWF business and they were struggling to recreate what they were using smaller, more athletic performers. It showed.

Jess McGrath: As Mike said, not a high point for the Mania series. It started off great, actually, as Shawn Michaels-Tatanka was really good, and the Steiners had a good match with the Shrinkers. But it went downhill from there. I was so disappointed when they moved the belt off Bret and onto Hogan of all people. It was one of those deals, much like when Michaels beat HHH for the title in the elimination chamber, where it sounded like a good idea on paper, and that night it got a great reaction, but the next day you had a hangover-like feeling as you wondered to yourself, "Did they really do that?" They set up an incredibly boring post-Mania feud between Bret Hart and Lex Luger with an angle, aired on the syndicated shows the week afterward, where Luger attacked Bret with the metal plate in his forearm (remember that whole deal?) during some Wrestlemania brunch. Yes, it was actually a feud built around "You attacked me during brunch, dammit!"

Dave Scherer: This show started out with two good matches and went way downhill from there. Jim Ross' debut in a toga is probably the biggest memory that I have of the show, and that says it all. The wrestling business in the US was in the toilet at this time, no doubt about it. When we complain about the product today, we should keep that in mind! On the bright side, we were just a few months away from ECW's first super show!

Buck Woodward: I remember being bummed that Tito Santana was given a dark match on this show, as he was neck and neck with Hogan for consecutive Wrestlemania appearances. If this match had aired, and he made it to the tenth, he would have had a ten year streak. ... I also thought it was ridiculous that they killed Bob Backlund's comeback streak with a four minute loss to Razor Ramon. Little did we know how far he was about to be pushed in the company. ... The Steiners-Headshrinkers and Tatanka-Michaels matches were the only real wrestling highlights of the event. ... The toga motif for the event looked ridiculous. ... I remember joking with a friend about how "Hogan can't hog the glory this year" and then he went and did it. ... This show just didn't impress me as being anything special.

1994 - Tatsumi Fujinami defeats Shinya Hashimoto for the IWGP Heavyweight Title in Hiroshima, Japan, the fifth of his record six reigns with the title.

1998 - Rob Van Dam defeats Bam Bam Bigelow for the ECW World Television Title in Buffalo, New York, beginning the longest ECW Title reign of any kind ever (one year, eleven months).

1998 - Tatsumi Fujinami defeats Kensuke Sasaki for the IWGP Heavyweight Title in Tokyo, Japan, for his record sixth reign (and to date, final reign) with the title.  

2000 - Shawn Michaels comes out of retirement to defeat Texas Wrestling Alliance Champion Venom in a streetfight, the culmination of a long storyline between the two.  Michaels would immediately vacate the belt and go back into retirement.

2001 - Nick Gage & Nate Hatred defeat Wife Beater & Justice Pain for the Combat Zone Wrestling Tag Team Titles.

2011 - Ring of Honor on HDNet airs its final episode.  Stu Carapola filed the following TV report:

Davey Richards & the Briscoes defeated ROH World Champion Roderick Strong & ROH World Tag Team Champions The Kings of Wrestling in the final ROH match on HDNet.

Mark & Claudio start, but Mark frustrates Claudio with some chain wrestling so Hero & Davey come in, and Hero outwrestles Davey and controls him with an armbar, and Davey counters out with an armbar but Hero is able to cradle him for 2. Hero with some kneestrikes and tags in Roderick and he also works over Davey's arm, but Davey kicks his way free and tags in Jay. They do a chain wrestling sequence but Roderick catches Jay in a front facelock and tags out to Claudio, who begins working Jay over with heavy blows. Jay gets a Frankensteiner and some hard forearms of his own, then takes Claudio to the corner and tags out to Mark, who quickly finds himself on the wrong side of the ring and the recipient of a double big boot from the KOW. Hero tags in and lays in some chops, but Mark hits a leg lariat for 2 and now Hero finds himself in the wrong corner and on the receiving end of triple teaming from Davey and the Briscoes.

Hero goes to the eyes and stomps on Jay's face, then tags out to Roderick and he and Jay do a chop exchange until Roderick goes to the eyes as well. Jay recovers and takes over on Roderick, and then tags out to Mark, who nails Roderick with Redneck Kung Fu and then whips Roderick into a hard clothesline from Jay. Jay hits a hard clothesline in the corner, snapmare, and running boot to Roderick's face for 2. Roderick with a roaring elbow and tags to Claudio, who nails Jay with a big standing dropkick and then eats a Flatliner into the second turnbuckle. Tag to Mark and the Briscoes double suplex Claudio and Davey hits a diving headbutt for 2. Davey with a Texas Sunrise but Hero and Roderick both come in and boot Davey in the head, so the Briscoes come in and Beel Claudio across the ring for 2.

Davey tries for the handspring enziguiri but Claudio catches him and hits the UFO for 2, then tags out to Hero, who comes in and unloads on Davey with heavy strikes. Roderick comes in and hits a gutbuster for 2 and then Claudio tags in and goes for a chokeslam, but Davey counters to a victory roll and turns that into an anklelock. Roderick comes in and nails Davey with a leaping enziguiri and allows Claudio to hit the chokeslam for 2. Hero tags in and boots Davey in the face and hits a senton for 2, then catches him in the Stretch Plum. Jay comes in and breaks it up with a superkick to Hero, but Hero tosses Davey to the floor where the rest of his crew beat Davey up 4-on-1.

The Briscoes run over and it turns into an all-out brawl on the floor. Back in the ring, Hero powerbombs Davey for 2 and then Roderick tags in and puts the boots to Davey and unloads with forearms but Davey fires back at him and hits the handspring enziguiri. Davey makes the hot tag and the Briscoes come in and clean house on the Kings Of Wrestling, hitting stereo backdrops and then catching Hero with the double football tackle. Double superkick for Claudio, followed by a Death Valley Driver from Jay and a top rope elbowdrop from Mark for 2. Mark goes for a dive out of the corner but Claudio catches him in midair and turns it into a windmill backbreaker for 2.

Hero tags in and hits a running forearm and goes for a moonsault, but accidentally lands on his head. He's okay enough to cover for 2 and then exchange blows with Mark until nailiing a roaring Yakuza Kick on Mark. Kings with a double hiptoss into a double parachute slam for 2, and then Hero drags Mark to the middle of the ring and tries another moonsault, Mark moves but Hero lands on his feet and Mark nails him and hits an Iconoclasm for 2. Davey tags in and hits a missile dropkick and a charging forearm in the corner and a running knee as well, then sets Hero up top and hits a top rope superplex for 2. Hero catches Davey with a Yakuza Kick and a roaring elbow to send Davey to the outside and then misses a dive to the floor, and Davey goes for his insane dive but Claudio nails him and hits a pop up European uppercut and then everyone winds up in the ring hitting big move after big move. Davey gets a backdrop suplex on Hero for 2, but Roderick comes in and nails Davey and then tags himself in, hitting a leaping kneestrike for 2.

Another crazy brawl breaks out as this becomes increasingly difficult to recap, with Jay hitting a somersaujlt dive over the top rope onto the Kings and hits the guardrail on the way down, and Mark tries one of his own but Sara Del Rey knocks him off the top rope and Claudio tries a bicycle kick but Mark moves and he nails Sara. Mark dumps Claudio to the floor and everyone winds up over the guardrail and Mark hits a dive into the crowd that wipes out both Kings. Davey and Roderick are alone in the ring and Davey hits an Alarm Clock and a roaring clothesline for 2, then they exchange several reversals until Roderick hits the Tylerkick and Gibson Driver for 2 and gets Davey in the Boston Crab. Davey reverses to an anklelock but Shane Hagadorn comes in and nails Davey. Davey no-sells and Hagadorn starts begging, and Truth Martini came in to hit Davey with the Book Of Truth but Davey moved and Truth nailed Hagadorn.

Roderick comes from behind with a rollup for 2, but Davey reversed to the anklelock and grapevines the leg and Roderick taps. Davey kicked the Book Of Truth to pieces and then the winning team raised their arms in victory to the crowd. This match was just unbelievable.


2011 - WWE signed Dragon Gate USA star Jon Moxley to a developmental deal.  Moxley is now known as Dean Ambrose.

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


We are live from Atlanta, Georgia and your announcers are Jerry ‘They Terk My Win’ Lawler and Jim ‘Just like riding a bike’ Ross.

The show starts and would you like to play The Game? Triple H comes to the ring and he does his first GameFountain since losing last night to the Undertaker.

Hunter says that this is the most tired and beat up he has been in his entire life. Last night, 71,000 fans in the Georgia Dome, he stood in the ring at Wrestlemania against the Undertaker and his undefeated streak. He says that he has never been a nervous guy, an emotional guy, a guy who gets rattled; but he stood in the ring last night with 71,000 fans and when that gong hit and he came down the ramp, Hunter says that he almost hyperventilated.

Hunter says that he has wrestled Undertaker before, he wrestled him at Wrestlemania before but it has never been like that. The undefeated streak has become everything and Taker is willing to destroy himself to keep it intact. Hunter says that he hit Taker harder than any man in his life. He beat on Taker more than any man in his life and Taker kept coming.

They both left everything in that ring last night. Apparently for him, it wasn’t good enough. Hunter says that you can call him whatever you want but no man has ever walked through his stuff like that. He says that it must be willpower because what Hunter saw being carried out of the arena in a stretcher is a man. A man who is willing to destroy himself to keep that streak intact.

A lot of people are talking about how Taker was carted out and how he is just a man and will never be the same again. Hunter says that he will never be the same again. Some are saying that the Undertaker will not be back. Hunter says that if that is the case, he isn’t buying it, but he wants to say one thing.

Hunter takes off his sunglasses and he says ‘thank you Deadman’. He gave him the fight of his life. Thank you. Hunter says that he doesn’t believe that Taker won’t be back after what happened last night. He knows that Taker will be back and Hunter says that he will be waiting.

Jim Ross mentions that he never remembered seeing Undertaker being carted out. JR also mentions that there are rumors that Michael Cole is going to call Lawler out. Lawler says that he heard that rumor too and that is why he wore his gear.

We go to commercial.

We are back and it was not a dream, Jim Ross is still doing play by play. JR mentions that Steve Austin will be on tonight because Tough Enough debuts after Raw.

JR asks Lawler about his Wrestlemania debut and how he felt about it. Lawler says that he was happy with his performance.

The new Syracuse Orange interrupts Lawler and he says that despite overwhelming odds last night, history was made at Wrestlemania. Despite biased refereeing by Steve Austin, Team Cole emerged victorious. Cole says that he overcame every obstacle to defeat Jerry Lawler. When Wrestlemania, the world was not talking about the Rock or Taker’s undefeated streak. The world was talking about Michael Cole and how he stole the show. Cole points out that he is undefeated at Wrestlemania. With Shawn Michaels now in the WWE Hall of Fame, Cole says that he is Mr. Wrestlemania.

Lawler tells Cole to shut his pie hole. He says that Cole didn’t beat anybody. A stupid computer beat him. Lawler says that he made Cole tap out and he was crying like a little girl. Lawler tells Cole that in his record book, he might have gone down as the winner. Cole will forever be known as a worthless jackass.

Cole tells Lawler to get over it because he beat him. Even with Steve Austin, Lawler couldn’t win. He wants Lawler to admit that he is a better athlete and a better man. Cole has a proposition for Lawler and he suggests a rematch.

Lawler accepts the rematch and suggests that it happen right now.

Lawler and Cole walk to the ring but Cole tells Lawler that he isn’t talking about a Wrestlemania rematch. Cole says that he was talking about a rematch from last week’s Raw against Jack Swagger.

Match Number One: Jerry Lawler versus Jack Swagger

They lock up and Swagger backs Lawler into the corner and Swagger punches Lawler instead of giving a clean break. The referee warns Swagger. Lawler blocks a punch and Lawler with punches of his own. Lawler avoids a punch by Swagger and Jerry with another punch. Swagger with a shoulder in the corner and then he Irish whips Lawler but misses a charge into the corner. Lawler with a punch and then he backs up.

Swagger with a kick and a slam to Lawler. Swagger misses a leg drop and Lawler with a punch and he gets a near fall. Lawler with a punch to Swagger’s jaw but Swagger with a clothesline. Swagger with kicks to Lawler followed by an elbow drop. Swagger walks across Lawler’s chest. Swagger sets for the double jump Swagger Bomb and he misses when Lawler moves out of the way.

Lawler with jabs to Swagger followed by a drop kick. Lawler goes to the turnbuckles and the strap almost down. Cole gets on the apron and then Lawler goes after Cole. Lawler catches up to Cole and Lawler punches Cole.

Swagger puts Lawler in the ankle lock and Lawler tries to fight out of the hold but he taps out.

Winner: Jack Swagger

Swagger refuses to release the hold and the referee has reversed the decision.

Cole yells at the referee for reversing the decision and then Cole asks JR if he thinks it is funny. Cole goes into his crime scene and wonders why JR’s barbecue sauce is in his chamber of suck. Cole squirts the sauce in Cole’s face and JR goes after Cole.

Cole runs like a little girl to the back but JR is on the warpath.

We go to commercial.

We are back and Did You Know that Wrestlemania 27 was the largest crowd for an entertainment show.

We go to a Moments Ago Moment of Michael Cole attacking Jim Ross with his own barbecue sauce because JR was in his seat (but Cole is in his own cubicle.

Cole is joined by Josh Mathews and Booker T (Devon . . . hit the selective mute button).

Match Number Two: Randy Orton and Rey Mysterio versus CM Punk and Cody Rhodes in a Pairing Opponents from two matches at the Pay Per View . . . You mean it was yesterday? Match

Cody and Orton start things off in a battle of former Legacy members. They lock up and Orton backs Cody into the corner but Cody reverses things. Cody with kick to the injured leg followed by a punch. Orton with a Thesz Press and punches to Cody. Rey tags in and he kicks Cody but Cody kicks Rey back. Cody with a snap mare and kick to the back.

Rey with a kick and then a snap mare and Rey tries to take off the mask. We go to commercial.

We are back and Orton with a snap mare to Rhodes and then he hits a knee drop to the face and Orton holds his knee. Orton gets a near fall and then he puts Rhodes in a front face lock. Rey tags in and Orton with a slam and Rey with a springboard leg drop for a near fall. Rhodes with a jawbreaker and Punk tags in.

Punk pulls Rey towards his corner and then he has something to say to Orton. Rhodes tags back in and they hit a double back elbow. Rey with an inside cradle for a near fall followed by a kick and Orton tags back in. Rhodes punches Orton and then he kicks Orton before he connects with forearms.

Orton with a kick but Rhodes with an Irish whip and Orton with a clothesline out of the corner. Orton goes after Punk but that allows Rhodes to recover and he kicks Orton and then he chokes Orton in the corner. Punk tries to work on Orton’s leg but Orton kicks Punk away. Rhodes clips Orton and then he focuses on the knee. Punk tags in and they make a wish with Orton.

Punk with boots to the knee and then he gets Orton up on his shoulder. Orton gets out of the GTS and Orton tries for an RKO. Punk gets loose and he clips Orton and gets another near fall. Punk kicks Orton and we go to commercial.

We are back and Punk has Orton in an Indian Death Lock but Orton punches his way out of the hold. Punk misses a punch and Orton hits a belly-to-back suplex but he holds his leg after hitting the move. Orton struggles to make the tag but Punk pulls Orton out of the corner. Orton is able to make the tag and Rey with the seated senton followed by a springboard moonsault for a near fall.

Rey with kicks to Punk followed by a snap mare and he misses a kick. Punk sends Rey into the turnbuckles and Cody chokes Rey. Orton takes care of Rhodes from the floor. Rey with the drop kick that sends Punk into the ropes. Rey tries for the 619 but Rhodes hits the springboard round kick. Punk gets a near fall and then Rhodes tags back in.

Rhodes with a kick to the midsection followed by kicks to the chest in the corner. Rhodes with a hard Irish whip. Rhodes pulls Rey back into the corner and Punk tags in and they toss Rey into the air and Punk gets a near fall.

Punk with an arm bar. Punk tries for a power bomb but Rey counters with a rana that sends Punk into the turnbuckles.

Orton and Rhodes tag in and Orton with clotheslines followed by a power slam. Rhodes goes to the apron and it is IEDDT time. Orton turns into the mat for the RKO push ups. Orton waits for Rhodes to get up but Orton sees Punk out of the corner of his eye. Orton with an Angle Slam to Rhodes but Punk breaks up the cover. Rey sends Punk to the floor.

Orton with a European uppercut and Rey with a 619 and then Orton hits the RKO for the three count.

Winners: Rey Mysterio and Randy Orton

Steve Austin is walking in the back and he sees Triple H. Austin tells Hunter that if it happens again, he will be there and he tells Hunter that he had a hell of a match. Austin continues to walk into commercial.

We are back with a Sin Cara video package.

In case you missed it, Undertaker is 19-0. Go to WWE.com to see their stories on the match.

Glass breaks and Steve Austin makes his way to the ring because Tough Enough debuts in about 75 minutes. Cole continues to talk about last night’s win and people are probably wishing Austin had his cement truck with him.

Austin gives a hell yeah. He says that Tough Enough premieres after Raw so he asks if people are ready for it, he wants a ‘Hell Yeah’. Austin brings out the contestants to see what they have.

They finally get to the ring and Austin asks them how they are doing. He says that he has 14 men and women. They are going to put them through the basics Stone Cold Style. Austin talks about his trainers, Booker T, Bill DeMott, and Trish Stratus.

Austin says that they are 14 fine human beings, but at the end, there will be only one and it will be Stone Cold’s choice. Austin says the he will let them introduce themselves.

They introduce themselves and Austin tells them to do it short and sweet. Not all of them listen to Austin.

Austin says that it takes a lot of commitment to make it in the square circle.

Speaking of Tough Enough, The Miz comes out and Cole makes you wish he wasn’t wearing spandex.

Miz tells Steve Austin that he is absolutely right. When he was on Tough Enough in 2004, people were telling him to go back to the Real World, but after last night, no one is telling him where to go. We see footage from last night’s match between John Cena and The Miz.

Miz says that he suffered a concussion that would end most people’s careers, but he continued his match and went on to retain his WWE Title. Miz says that the 14 people in the ring can dream of being as successful as him. He main evented Wrestlemania and beat John Cena. He says that he is the most Must See Champion in WWE. He says that he is the new face of the WWE. Miz enters the ring and tells Buckwheat to move. Miz tells them to soak it in because this is the closest they are going to get to a WWE Championship.

Miz looks at Austin and he asks Steve if he wants to hold his WWE Title belt too. Miz asks Austin if he has one more run. Miz asks Austin if he thinks he is ‘tough enough’. Miz asks Austin if they should clear the ring to see if he has one more match.

Austin looks at Miz and then he tells everyone to clear the ring.

Riley attacks Austin from behind and he punches Austin. Get your Stunner count down clock running because it is coming. Riley punches Austin but Austin opens a can of whoop ass on Riley. Riley punches Austin but Austin with a Thesz Press and he punches Riley and follows that with an elbow drop. Austin kicks Riley and the waiter gets Stunnered.

Austin wants something to drink and he gets some beers. Austin gives the beers to the contestants.

Austin walks to the crime scene and Austin decides to give Cole a shower.

We go to commercial.

We back and Did You Know that a lot of countries saw Wrestlemania in a lot of languages.

Match Number Three: Alberto Del Rio with Ricardo Rodriguez and Brodus Clay versus Evan Bourne

Del Rio with a kick to Bourne and then he backs Evan into the turnbuckles. Del Rio kicks and chokes Bourne in the corner. Bourne with a spinning heel kick followed by kicks to the leg. Bourne runs into a boot from Del Rio. Del Rio with a kick to the chest and Bourne goes to the floor. Del Rio sends Bourne into the ringside barrier. Del Rio sends Bourne back into the ring and he gets a near fall.

Del Rio with a chin lock on Bourne with his knee in Bourne’s back. Bourne with a kick but Del Rio with a knee. Bourne with a rollup for a near fall followed by more kicks.

Bourne with a leaping knee for a near fall. Del Rio with a kick but Bourne escapes a suplex attempt. Bourne with a kick when Del Rio charges and then Bourne goes up top and Bourne takes too long. This allows Del Rio to hit the step up enzuigiri and he puts Bourne in the cross arm breaker and Bourne taps out.

Winner: Alberto Del Rio

We go to commercial.

We are back and in case you missed Wrestlemania, we see the Georgia Dome. Did you see what happened during Wrestlemania week in Atlanta?

Cole says that he is going to challenge Jerry Lawler in the Art competition.

Vickie Guerrero comes out and she says that Snooki beat LayCool and it was their fault they lost, not Dolph’s.

Dolph congratulates Morrison for his big Wrestlemania win, or should he be congratulating Snooki. Dolph makes a challenge to Morrison and Trish to come to the ring and do what they do best. That is not getting the job done.

We go to commercial.

Match Number Four: Dolph Ziggler and Vickie Guerrero versus John Morrison and Trish Stratus

The men start off and they lock up. Ziggler with a knee and punches followed by a kick to Morrison. Morrison runs Ziggler into the turnbuckles and punches Ziggler. Dolph tags in Vickie and it is time for the women to entertain. Vickie does some stretching and a cartwheel but not too well. Trish with a rollup. Trish with the matrix and Vickie looks for Trish and Trish with a rollup. Trish with chops to Vickie and Vickie screams.

Dolph distracts the referee and Vickie takes Trish down to the mat. Vickie continues to use the hair to maintain the advantage and she gets a near fall. Vickie misses a leg drop and Morrison is tagged back in.

Morrison with a forearm and clothesline followed by a leg lariat. Morrison sends Ziggler into the turnbuckles but he misses the springboard round kick. Ziggler with a release German suplex and Dolph gets a near fall but Trish breaks up the cover. Trish slaps Dolph and Morrison hits the springboard round kick. Morrison sets for the corkscrew split legged moonsault and hits it for the three count.

Winners: Trish Stratus and John Morrison

We go to commercial.

Match Number Five: Sheamus versus Daniel Bryan in the This Couldn’t Have Made it onto the PPV United States Title Match

They lock up and Bryan with a hammer lock but Sheamus backs Bryan into the corner. Sheamus with an elbow followed by a biel and a double axe handle for a near fall. Sheamus with a short arm clothesline followed by kicks to the head. Sheamus with a hard Irish whip.

Sheamus with forearms across the chest with Bryan in the ropes. Sheamus goes to the apron and he connects with a knee to the head. Sheamus with a reverse chin lock and arm bar. Bryan runs Sheamus into the turnbuckles but Bryan runs into a tilt-a-while back breaker. Sheamus returns to the chin lock and then Bryan with kicks to the chest. Bryan with a flying clothesline or two.

Sheamus with an Irish whip but Bryan with a knee and a running knee to the head but he only gets a two count. Sheamus with a kick to the knee followed by an attempt at the uranage back breaker but Bryan counters and tries for the LaBell Lock. Sheamus with a back breaker followed by the pump kick for the three count.

Winner: Sheamus

After the match, Sheamus kicks Bryan to show that he is the king of the United States.

Sin Cara’s music plays and he comes out and points to Sheamus. Sin Cara runs to the ring and he flips into the ring. Sin Cara with a rana to Sheamus followed by a drop kick and Sheamus goes to the apron. Sin Cara with a kick to the head followed by a double jump cross body.

Sin Cara runs up the ramp to the stage and we go to commercial.

We are back and Did You Know that Wrestlemania trended well without any sponsoring.

It is time for the confrontation based on what we saw at the end of Wrestlemania. Wait, that was Rock and Miz. Here is the Rock and John Cena confrontation.

Cena says that there are a lot of people upset about a certain someone’s actions at Wrestlemania. Cena says that he would have been naïve if he didn’t expect something because that certain someone was going to Atlanta to kick some candy ass so he knew he wasn’t talking about Zack Ryder. John says that he was surprised that the certain someone got involved in the finish of the match.

However, if that person didn’t get involved, it would have been a draw and that would have sucked donkeys.

Cena congratulates Miz and says that he was able to walk into Wrestlemania as Champion and walk out as Champion. Cena says that Miz is still the most annoying person on the face of the Earth, but he says that after Miz’s showing tonight, he has earned all of our respect.

Now it is time to talk about the certain someone. Cena says that after hearing Rock speak for so long, he hasn’t earned Rock’s respect. It is obvious that Rock doesn’t like him. That certain someone is here tonight. Cena says that this certain someone was supposed to be the guest host but he got involved in business. HIS business.

That means that they have some business to settle right now.

Rock’s music plays and he is not wearing his warm up jacket tonight.

Rock tells Cena that he wants to be direct with him. He asks him what did he think was going to happen. He knows that payback was coming. If you poke a shark in the eye, you get swallowed whole. Has the Rock talked trash about Cena? You bet he has. He does it better than anybody. It is what the people love. Rock tells Cena that he is wrong about respect. Rock says that he respects Cena (and the fans boo).

Rock says that just because he has been gone, he doesn’t know what Cena has done. He says that he knows that Cena lives and breathes the WWE. He knows that it is because of that drive, he has become one of the greatest WWE Superstars and Champions of all time. It doesn’t change the fact that the Rock just doesn’t like Cena.

Rock tells Cena to look at each other. They are complete opposites. They look different, they talk different, they fight different, but they are very similar. It is because whatever they do, they want to do it the absolute best, better than anyone . . . period.

Rock says that he shops at department stores while Rock shops at Baby Gap.

Cena says that he appreciates fashion tips from the Tooth Fairy.

Cena reminds Rock that he is the People’s Champ so he tells Rock to listen to the people.

Cena says that people are standing not to see them talk, but to see . . . a match. Not just a match, but a match where generations collide. Only in the WWE would you see Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson in their prime. Only in the WWE would you see Michael Jordan versus Lebron James. It is obvious that it should be John Cena versus The Rock.

Cena wants to know if Rock wants to talk about it or Bring It.

Cena takes off his shirt and Rock stands there.

Rock tells Cena he has no idea what he just asked for. He says that Cena asks him to bring it and the Rock will bring it. Rock says that they make history and do something that has never been done before. They do the biggest match up of all time. They do it on the grandest scale of all time. They do it at Wrestlemania 28.

Rock says not in any matchup. It will be the People’s Champion with Team Bring It and the Millions . . . and Millions of his fans. It will be the main event of the People’s Wrestlemania. Rock asks Cena if he can smell what he is cooking.

Rock puts his hand out and Cena shakes it.

The Corre comes to the ring and they circle Rock and Cena. The Corre go after Cena and Rock with Gabriel and Barrett going after Rock while Slater and Jackson go after Cena.

Rock punches Barrett and Cena with the Blue Thunder Bomb to Slater.

Cena sets for the Five Knuckle Shuffle and he hits it.

Now it is time for the Rock to show what he can do. Rock with a spinebuster to Barrett and it is time for the People’s Elbow.

Cena gives Slater an Attitude Adjustment and Cena’s music plays.

The music stops when Rock hits a Rock Bottom on Barrett.

They shake hands again.

We go to credits.

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

We are wild, young, and on the internet from Orlando, Florida and your announcers are Josh ‘Taz Chair’ Mathews and William ‘The Professor’ Regal. Your host is Matt ‘Hemme’ Striker, but is he here this week?

 

Match Number One: Percy Watson versus Tyler Reks with Curt Hawkins

 

Reks has something to say to Watson at the start of the match. They lock up and Watson with an arm drag. They lock up again and Reks with a waist lock but Watson with a standing switch and take down. Reks with an escape and hammer lock. Watson gets back to his feet and reverses the hold and applies a side head lock. Watson blocks a hip toss and hits a drop kick followed by a butterfly suplex for a near fall.

Watson with an arm drag into an arm bar and Reks goes to the floor. Reks and Hawkins have something to say to Regal before Reks returns to the ring. Reks sends Watson into the turnbuckles and kicks him. Reks with a hammer lock and slam followed by knees to the back. Reks with a leg drop to the arm for a near fall.

Reks with a key lock. Watson with punches followed by an Irish whip. Reks with a kick to the knee followed by punches and a slam. Reks with a kick to the back followed by a shoulder tackle. Reks slaps Watson in the head and kicks him while Hawkins stares at Regal.

Watson with punches but Reks pulls Watson to the mat. Reks with a key lock and then he runs Watson into the corner and connects with a few shoulders. Reks runs into a few boots from Watson and Watson with an enzuigiri for a near fall.

Watson with a drop kick or two followed by a flying clothesline. Watson with a hip toss throw followed by the Showtime Splash. Watson misses a splash into the corner but he is able to get the three count with a rollup.

 

Winner: Percy Watson

 

After the match, Watson is cornered by Reks and Hawkins.

William Regal gets on the mic and he tells Tyler and Curt that they just lost the match and they cannot blame anyone for the loss. Regal tells them if they lay a hand or anything else on Percy, they will be suspended for six weeks. Regal asks them if it is worth it for them to do anything. He tells them to go back to the dressing room with their tails between their legs.

We go to the back and Natalya is in the seamstress’ area. Michael McGillicutty tells Natalya if he can beat Derrick Bateman tonight, he gets a rematch against Tyson Kidd. Michael says that Natalya knows about being a third generation wrestler. Natalya tells Michael to keep her family out of this because it is between him and Tyson.

We go to commercial.

We are back and Tyson Kidd has joined William and Josh at the announce table.

 

Match Number Two: Natalya versus Kaitlyn

 

Natalya tries to be Kaitlyn’s bestie before the match and they shake hands. Natalya with a side head lock take down. Natalya with a rollup and Backlund bridge for a near fall. They lock up again and Kaitlyn with a side head lock and take down but Natalya with a rollup for a near fall. Natalya with a head scissors and Kaitlyn with an escape.

Natalya works on the arm and Kaitlyn with a rollup. Kaitlyn continues to work on the arm and wrist. Natalya with a reversal and a hammer lock. Kaitlyn with a reversal and Natalya with a fireman’s carry into an arm bar.

Kaitlyn with a forearm but Natalya with a slap and forearm to send Kaitlyn to the mat. Natalya with a near fall. Natalya pulls Kaitlyn by the hair and she applies an abdominal stretch. Nataly tries for a slam but Kaitlyn escapes and hits a cross body for a near fall. Kaitlyn with a cover but Natalya bridges out and applies the Sharpshooter and Kaitlyn taps out.

 

Winner: Natalya

 

We go to the back and Darren Young is talking to Titus about what he bought for Tamina. Tamina and Alicia Fox walk in the hall and Darren knows that Tamina has been busy running through his mind all day long. Tamina and Alicia walk away. Darren says that he made reservations for them at McDonalds. Titus laughs at Darren’s line to Tamina.

We go to commercial.

 

Match Number Three: The Usos with Tamina versus Darren Young and Titus O’Neil

 

Jimmy and Young start things off and Young with a waist lock take down and side head lock. Young with a shoulder tackle but Jimmy with a chop. Jey tags in and they hit a double back elbow and double elbow drop. Titus tags in and Jey with punches. Titus with a boot to the head and Jey goes down. Titus barks his approval.

Young tags in and he waits for Titus to get done kicking Jey. Young gets Jey on his shoulders and he hot shots Jey to get a near fall. Young punches Jey from the floor and tags Titus back in. Titus with a forearm across the chest and he sends Jey’s arm into the apron. Titus gets a near fall.

Young tags in and he punches Jey and Young with a belly-to-back suplex for a near fall. Young with a body scissors and forearms across the chest before applying a chin lock. Jey gets to his feet and Young pushes him away. Jey with a power slam and both men are down. Jey tries to make the tag to his brother and he rolls into the corner.

Titus and Jimmy tag in and Jimmy with punches. Jimmy with a kick to the leg and to the head. Jimmy with a back body drop and he gets the crowd fired up before getting a near fall that is broken up by Young. Jey throws Young to the floor.

Titus with a knee to Jimmy and Titus wants to know what Darren is doing on the floor. Jimmy with a Samoan drop and Jey is tagged in and he hits the splash from the top for the three count.

 

Winners: The Usos

 

After the match, we see the replays of the finish of the match and William and Josh point out that Tamina was looking at Darren on the floor. Titus yells at Darren over the result of the match. He tells Darren to get his head in the game and he says that he doesn’t need anybody.

We go to commercial.

We are back and it is time for the Raw Rebound.

We go to the back where Percy Watson is with Derrick Bateman and Kaitlyn. Kaitlyn asks them if they think he is awesome. Derrick says that they agree that she is awesome and then they talk about how Alex Riley got destroyed by Lord Tensai.

Maxine walks by and she is on the phone and she says that she wants it taken care of. Maxine yells at everyone and Derrick wants a moment to talk to Maxine.

Derrick tells Maxine that she is insane and she is stress eating.

Maxine says that her problem is Derrick. Johnny Curtis interrupts the conversation and says that he got a call from the kidnappers.

Tyson Kidd stops by and tells Derrick that he wants him to tear Michael McGillicutty apart because he will get a shot at Michael regardless of whether Michael earns the rematch for next week.

We go to commercial.

We are back and Johnny and Maxine are in the boiler room and they are alone. Johnny says that he took a fan down here before and things got weird. Johnny gets attacked by Tyler Reks and Curt Hawkins.

Curt tells Maxine that they are the kidnappers but they will make it look like Curtis and Maxine did it. They tell Maxine that they better get her boy toy William Regal off of their case. Curt says that is blackmail.

Johnny says that they are not going to be intimidated by a couple of homeless looking people. Maxine says that things are going to get weird and Johnny agrees.

 

Match Number Four: Michael McGillicutty versus Derrick Bateman

 

They lockup and Michael with a forearm to the back followed by kicks. Michael with kicks in the corner followed by punches until the referee warns him. Derrick with punches and chops in the corner. Michael with a knee followed by a head butt and punch to the head. Michael with a chop of his own but Derrick chops back. Michael with aanother knee followed by an elbow to the head. Michael with a Hennig leap frog but Derrick with a drop kick and a clothesline that sends Michael over the top rope to the floor.

Bateman with a running drop kick off the apron and he connects. We go to commercial.

We are back and Bateman with a key lock but Michael gets to his feet. Derrick with a punch and Michael goes to the apron. Derrick tries to suplex Michael back into the ring but Michael blocks it and he connects with a head butt to the back of the head followed by a neck breaker using the ropes for extra impact. Michael with a kick to Derrick and then he chokes him in the ropes and connects with forearms.

Michael sends Derrick into the turnbuckles and he kicks Derrick until the referee pulls Michael out of the corner. Michael with a hard Irish whip and he gets a near fall. Michael with a reverse chin lock and Derrick gets to his feet. Derrick with a punch but Michael sends Derrick into the ropes. Michael with a running drop kick for a near fall. Michael rubs his forearm across Derrick’s face and then he returns to the reverse chin lock.

Derrick gets back to his feet but Michael with a knee and forearms. Michael with an Irish whip but he runs into an elbow. Derrick with a side Russian leg sweep into the turnbuckles and both men are down. Bateman kicks Michael in the hamstring. Derrick with a DDT/STO combination and he takes Michael down a few more times followed by a back breaker. Derrick with a flip neck breaker for a near fall.

Derrick sets for a running clothesline into the corner and he connects. Derrick goes up top but he takes too long and Michael recovers and he avoids the cross body. Michael with the Sharpshooter but Bateman with an inside cradle for a near fall. Michael hits the running snap neck breaker for the three count.

 

Winner: Michael McGillicutty

 

After the match, Tyson Kidd comes out to the stage and he applauds Michael’s victory.

We go to credits.

2013 - WWE signed The Honkytonk Man to a multi-year legends deal.

2013 - TNA broadcast Impact Wrestling.  Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:

Previously . . . on Impact . . . Bully Ray made Brooke Hogan hate him after betraying his new family. Hulk Hogan takes out his frustrations on Sting. Will Matt Morgan continue to criticize Hulk Hogan? What is next for AJ Styles? What will happen when Jeff Hardy faces Bully Ray next week for the World Title?

We are in Jonesboro, Arkansas and your announcers are Mike Tenay, Taz, and Todd Keneley.

Aces and Eights make their way to the ring. D’Lo is joined by Ken Anderson and Devon in the ring. Ken Anderson says that he has a special package and he tells AJ when he needed this company the most, what did they do to him? They turned their backs on him. Ken says that this cut is for him. He tells AJ that he hopes he makes the right decision.

Devon tells Bubba that the envelope he has is for Brooke. It will give a new meaning to changed relationship.

D’Lo says that he has his present, but that gift is not something that he gave. It was something he received. D’Lo shows us a letter he got from TNA World Headquarters. The letter contained his notice of termination from TNA. He says that with all of his years of hard work, he deserved more than a plain envelope. He did not get a phone call or meeting. He does not want anyone to text him or tweet him. He wants someone to tell him why he deserves to be fired. Who will confront him?

Kurt Angle’s music plays and he comes out and he tells D’Lo that he has something to say. He will say it to D’Lo’s face. He won’t do it by Twitter, Facebook, Social Media, or cell phone. He is going to get into the ring, look D’Lo in the eye and tell him what he has to say.

Angle takes D’Lo down and the members of Aces and Eights attack Angle. Members of the locker room make their way to the ring and we have a brawl.

Aces and Eight leave the ring and Angle stands tall with Eric Young, Samoa Joe, Joseph Park, and Magnus.

Joey Ryan sees Brooke in the locker room and he offers her a favor. Brooke says that she is still married.

Joey says that she has a need and he can fill it. She needs a referee for the Knockouts Match.

Brooke thinks it over and she tells him that he can take a lot of weight off her shoulders. Brooke tells Joey that he cannot touch the girls.

We go to commercial.

We are back and we see footage from last week when Taryn Terrell attacked Gail Kim in the back.

 

Match Number One: Gail Kim and Tara ( with Jessie Godderz) versus Taryn Terrell and Velvet Sky

 

Before the match, referee Joey Ryan checks the ladies and he gives Velvet a tap on the rear end. Tara attacks Velvet before the bell and Tara with a chop but Velvet with clotheslines. Velvet with a side head lock and Joey gives Velvet a massage. Gail tags in and Taryn wants to be tagged in.

Gail puts Joey between them and she tags in Tara. Taryn with a back slide and rollup but Joey does not make the count. Taryn with a double leg take down and jackknife cover but no count. Taryn with an arm bar.

Velvet tags in and they hit a double shoulder tackle and then they blow a kiss to Tara and hit a double elbow drop. Velvet makes the cover and Joey looks at the pigeons. Gail attacks Velvet from behind and Tara kicks Velvet and sends her into Gail’s boot. Gail tags in and she connects with a forearm and she gets Velvet on her shoulders and then she drops Velvet on the mat.

Gail with the cover and Joey only watches. Tara tags back in and she sends Velvet into the corner and connects with shoulders and chokes Velvet. Joey pulls Tara out of the corner and that pisses off Jessie and he takes off his shirt.

Tara hugs Jessie and then Velvet with a rollup but Joey does not make the count. Tara with a clothesline and then she goes for the shimmy moonsault but Joey distracts her and Tara misses.

Gail and Taryn tag in and Taryn with clotheslines and a back elbow. Taryn with a suplex and she goes up top and hits a cross body and she slams Gail’s head into the mat. Tara hits Taryn from behind and then Velvet with a drop kick that sends Tara to the floor.

Gail hits Velvet from behind and Gail starts to flirt with Joey. Gail pushes Joey and Joey likes what she is doing. Joey takes off his shirt and Taryn with an O’Connor Roll while Joey oils up. Gail reverses and rolls through and Joey makes a quick three count.

 

Winners: Gail Kim and Tara

 

After the match, Joey realizes that Gail toyed with his emotions. He returns to the ring and he tries to plead his case to Taryn and Velvet. Velvet flirts with Joey while Taryn connects with the low blow to Joey.

Bobby Roode and Austin Aries walk in the back as we go to commercial.

We are back and the two teams that will be wrestling for the Tag Titles next week are in the ring with Jeremy Borash.

Austin Aries says that they are not the World Tag Team Champions, they are a team of World Champions. Bobby Roode asks Chavo and Hernandez a series question. Have they been World Champions. The answer is no. Neither one of them can hold a candle to the in ring ability of Bobby Roode or Austin Aries.

Chavo wants to know what color the sky is in their world because he is a Guerrero. Hernandez is strong as a son of a gun. Chavo tells Hernandez to flex.

Jeremy wants them to sign the contract, but Aries stops him. He asks Chavo and Hernandez if they are bored with being beaten up. Those contracts are not iron clad.

Chavo wants to know if they are scared to sign.

Aries suggests some perks for the winners. Aries says that they are doing this for a fruit basket, green M&Ms and more money for the winners.

Chavo and Hernandez have a stipulation. Chavo tells them that the match is two out of three falls.

Bobby and Austin discuss another stipulation and it is if Chavo and Hernandez lose, they are done as a team.

Adam Pearce is in the back getting ready for his Gutcheck match. We have a video package. He says that he has been wrestling for 17 ½ years. He is not afraid of saying what he has to. He has accomplished so much. He says that people want to put people his age out to pasture. Now is the right place and the right time. You have your Jeff Hardys, Kurt Angles, and Samoa Joes and he has been in the ring with them. He is willing to do anything. He wants them to open the door a little so he can get a chance.

We go to commercial.

We are back and we see Magno in the back and we take a look at him. He says that he is seen as a mysterious character but his mask is who he is. He has been wrestling for 15 years. He talks about the tradition of the mask in Lucha Libre. He says that he has a message for the fans. He says that he is here to make an impact.

 

Match Number Two: Adam Pearce versus Magno in a Gutcheck Match

 

Magno flips around and they lock up and Pearce takes Magno to the mat but Magno escapes and he applies a wrist lock. Pearce with a reversal. Magno with an arm drag. They lock up and Pearce with a take down and he works on the knee but Magno with a head scissors take down.

Pearce works on the wrist and he connects with a forearm and then he kicks Magno in the chest. Pearce with a punch to Magno. Pearce with an Irish whip and he runs into a boot. Pearce with a back body drop and he gets a near fall. Pearce with a forearm to the back of the head. Pearce with an Irish whip and Magno with a tilt-a-whirl back breaker after falling to the mat. Magno with a springboard splash for a near fall.

Magno with a cross body but Pearce catches him and hits a spinebuster for a near fall. Pearce punches Magno and then he connects with a forearm. Magno goes to the apron and he connects with a shoulder and a head scissors back into the ring followed by clotheslines. Magno with an enzuigiri and then he clotheslines Pearce over the top rope to the floor.

Magno goes up top and hits a moonsault onto Pearce. Magno sends Pearce back into the ring and then Pearce with a take down and his hands on the ropes for the three count.

 

Winner: Adam Pearce

 

We are back and AJ Styles is walking in the back and Ken Anderson and other members of Aces and Eights stop him. Ken says that they see a future for AJ in their organization. They give AJ some Aces and Eights clothing to try out.

Hulk Hogan is in the back and he is asked about Sting. Hogan says that Sting is not here. He needs warriors, not politicians. Hogan says that he is going to call out a warrior but he is not sure about their position right now.

We go to commercial.

We are back and Joseph Park enters Kurt Angle’s locker room and he says that he is here for a fight. Joseph says that he watched Kurt win the Gold Medal in 1996. Aces and Eights did him wrong so he will be by Kurt’s side.

Kurt tells Joseph to follow his lead. He tells Joseph to take an opportunity if it presents itself to him.

Hulk Hogan makes his way to the ring. He wants to cut to the chase. He says that he has talked a lot about past mistakes but that won’t happen again. He is going to lead with his gut and he is going to make decisions with his gut. The way that TNA is being held hostage, his gut tells him to call this man out.

Hogan wants AJ Styles to come to the ring.

AJ still has the Aces and Eights jacket.

Hogan wants to know if AJ has chosen Aces and Eights because if he has, they are way off the page. All of the personal crap that AJ has gone through, he understands. With the accusations last year, Hogan says that he gets that. Hogan understands the pressure that AJ was under. AJ became a different person and he turned into a different type of AJ. Hogan tells AJ that TNA is his family. He has never strayed from his family at TNA.

Hogan says that he is looking at a different AJ Styles and he is hoping that AJ is not going down that path. He wants the AJ Styles that is dangerous. Hogan says that they need help and they need someone who is dangerous. Hogan wants AJ to help him but they want the Dangerous AJ Styles.

AJ asks Hogan if he wants him to help them.

James Storm’s music plays and he comes to the ring. He says that he remembers the stipulation when AJ lost and cannot have a title match until Bound for Glory 2013. James says that we all lose big matches. What bothers him was last week when AJ stood there and watched when Aces and Eights jumped him. James is someone who has also been here since day one. Their backs built this company.

Every show that AJ has been on and every mile that AJ has driven, James has been there too. Storm says that every time they come down the ramp and get in the ring, they perform for the people because that is what they love to do. From the Asylum to Europe to San Antonio to Jonesboro, they did this. Now AJ wants to join them.

James tells AJ to go ahead and join Aces and Eight because he is not the same guy he remembers at the Fairgrounds. This is not the same guy they cheered day in and day out. He tells AJ to clock out before he gets knocked out.

AJ leaves the ring and we go to commercial.

We are back and Jason Hervey asks Hogan about AJ. Hogan says that AJ has one week to make his decision.

We are reminded that One Night Only will debut on Pay Per View tomorrow night and it is the X Division show.

 

Match Number Three: Sonjay Dutt versus Petey Williams versus Mason Andrews in an X Division Qualifying Match

 

Mason has something to say to Petey and Sonjay. Mason with a forearm to Petey and Sonjay with a side head lock on Andrews. Sonjay with a shoulder tackle to Williams. Williams with a near fall on Andrews. Sonjay with a near fall on Williams. Andrews goes to the apron and Dutt tries for a rollup on Williams. Dutt with a drop kick to Williams. Williasm with a drop toe hold to Sonjay followed by a drop kick to Dutt and a suicide dive onto Andrews.

Dutt tries for a pescado but Williams and Andrews move. Andrews with a forearm and he gets a near fall on Williams. Andrews with a kick to Williams. Andrews with a back breaker to Williams and then he knocks Dutt off the apron with a forearm. Williams with chops but Andrews with a chop and he connects with shoulders in the corner. The referee warns Andrews.

Andrews with a snap mare and he goes ot the turnbuckles and hits an elbow to the back of the neck and gets a near fall. Dutt with a kick to Andrews from the apron and Dutt with an abdominal stretch to Williams. Andrews sends Dutt to the apron. Andrews gets Williams on his shoulders but Dutt with a missile drop kick to both men. Andrews with an Irish whip but Dutt with a pendulum kick.

Dutt with a springboard dive onto Andrews for a near fall. Dutt tries for the Asai DDT on Andrews but Williams gets involved. Williams with a side Russian leg sweep and then he gets a near fall. Williams drops Dutt on the mat and then he sets for the Canadian Destroyer. Dutt with a kick to the thigh of Williams. Andrews with a leaping rana to Williams. Dutt with an Asai DDT and then he goes up top for the Phoenix stomp. Williams with the Canadian Destroyer to Andrews for the three count.

 

Winner: Petey Williams

 

We go to the Aces and Eights meeting room and Bully Ray is not in a good mood. It is Kurt Angle’s fault. He knows they will get the job done in the ten man tag match. They will represent.

Devon asks Bully if he is ready to deal with Brooke.

Bully says that he misses his wife. He says that he is going to look his wife in the eyes and hand her the envelope. They will all be able to move forward.

We go to commercial.

We are back with a video package about next week’s Full Metal Mayhem match for the Impact Wrestling World Title.

In addition to the two title matches, Gail Kim will face Taryn Terrell and we will find out what AJ Styles’ decision will be.

 

Match Number Four: Aces and Eights (Devon, Wes Brisco, Garett Bischoff, DOC, and Knux) versus Team TNA (Kurt Angle, Joseph Park, Magnus, Samoa Joe, and Eric Young)

 

Angle starts off for Team TNA but no one wants to start for Aces and Eights. Angle brings Brisco into the ring and Angle with clotheslines. Angle punches Brisco and chokes him in the corner. Angle with a suplex for a near fall. Brisco with a rake of the eyes and Bischoff tags in and Angle with a hip toss.

Angle with punches and kicks to Bischoff. Angle chokes Bischoff in the corner and Magnus tags in. Magnus tags in and he catches Bischoff and hits a suplex. Joe tags in and Joe with a reverse atomic drop and Magnus with a boot and Joe with a back senton splash.

Bischoff with a rake of the eyes and he tags in Devon. Joe with punches and then he Irish whips Devon and then hits a running splash and enzuigiri in the corner followed by a chop, kick, and knee drop. Knux tags in and he connects with a forearm to Joe’s back but Joe with a leg lariat.

Young tags in and he goes up top for a double sledge to the arm. Young with punches in the corner but Knux with a knee and clothesline. Knux with a forearm and Young goes down. Knux sends Young into the turnbuckles. Knux with a kick but Young sends him over the top rope to the floor. Young with a pescado onto Knux and both men are down.

We go to commercial.

We are back and Young gets a near fall on Knux. Knux with an elbow to Young and he sends Eric into the turnbuckles. Knux sends Young over the top rope to the floor. Knux punches Young on the floor and Devon sends Young back into the ring. Knux with a leg drop and he tags in DOC. DOC with an elbow drop and he sends Young into the corner and he punches Young. Devon chokes Young in the ropes while DOC deals with the referee.

DOC with a short arm clothesline followed by a splash for a near fall. Devon tags in and he punches Young and pushes him into the corner. Devon with punches to Young followed by a snap mare and a nerve hold. Young with elbows but Devon with a spinning back elbow to Young.

DOC tags in and he punches Young and tries for a belly-to-back suplex but Young lands on his feet and hits a jaw breaker. Knux and DOC take care of the members of Team TNA on the apron. DOC misses a charge into the corner and Young with an enzuigiri and both men are down.

Park is tagged in and he punches DOC and sends him over the top rope to the floor. Brisco charges at Park and bounces off Park. Park knocks everyone off the apron. Park with a slam and a splash for a near fall.

Everyone gets in the ring and we have lost control of things. Bischoff sends Young to the floor. Magnus sends Brisco over the top rope to the floor but Knux takes care of business. Joe clotheslines Knux over the top rope to the floor and then Devon comes behind Joe and Devon punches Joe. Joe with a suicide dive onto Knux. Devon with a spinebuster to Park and then he goes up top but misses a diving head butt.

Park goes to the turnbuckles and he takes care of Bischoff and Brisco instead. KOC with a low blow and he gets the three count on Park.

 

Winners: Aces and Eights

 

The Hogans are in the locker room and Hulk says that he doesn’t trust the situation. Brooke wants to finish the drama. She says that she will get Ronnie from Atlas Security. She figures that Bully will give her the divorce papers and end this. There will be no more drama.

We go to commercial.

We are back and Bully Ray makes his way to the ring. Ray says in seven days the biggest World Heavyweight Championship rematch in wrestling history. He faces Jeff Hardy in Corpus Christi, Texas in Full Metal Mayhem. Jeff has to be the stupidest person he has ever met. Why would he challenge Bully to a match that would involve tables, ladders, and chairs.

Tonight, Bully wants to take care of some personal business. Bully wants his wife Brooke to come to the ring.

Bully asks Brooke how she is doing and he wants to know why she doesn’t have her wedding ring on. He is wearing his and it is a sign of his love and devotion to her. He gives Brooke a pass for this week. He tells her to do what she is told and to wear her wedding ring.

Bully wants to know why Brooke has security. He says that they should be there to protect him. He says that Brooke was a crazed woman after Lockdown. She was yelling and screaming. He says that she was insane. She should have been happy that night because her husband became the World Champion.

She should have been hugging, kissing, and loving him and doing everything a good wife should have been doing. Bully says that she is insane but he forgives her.

Bully asks Brooke if she knows what is in the envelope. Bully tells Brooke he loves her. She is the wind beneath his wings and he couldn’t have done this without her. She is the woman behind him who makes him so great. He couldn’t have done this without Brooke.

Bully gives Brooke the envelope. It is a front row ticket for Corpus Christi. He wants her to be in the front row to watch him beat Jeff Hardy for the second time. He wants her by his side to cheer him on. He wants Brooke to look as beautiful as she possibly can. Lately, she has let herself go.

Brooke rips up the ticket and she slaps Bully. Bully laughs and he tells Brooke that he cannot help but laugh at her. She is pathetic. She just smacked him in the face and he is laughing at her. He is in her head so bad it is not funny. He has been in her since day one. What is Brooke going to do? Will she smack him again?

Jeff Hardy’s music plays and he interrupts the family discussion.

Jeff punches Bully but Bully punches back. Ray with a punch to the head and then he kicks Jeff in the thigh. Hardy punches Ray and then hits a forearm. We go to credits.

2013 - Big Time Wrestling promoted a Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels signing and Q&A Session.  Billy Krotchsen filed the following report:

On Thursday 4/4, Big Time Wrestling held the first ever joint signing and photo session with Bret Hart and Shawn at the Pennsylvania Hotel in New York City. This was the first ever signing the two had done together since the infamous Montreal Screwjob in November 1997.

Between the photo and signing session, Hart and Michaels took part in a Q&A Session with the audience:

They were asked about the vignette using a little person dressed like Bret Hart right after the Screwjob on Raw, who's idea was the angle and did it bother Hart. Michaels said it was a Vince Russo idea and that at that point, Michaels was willing to do anything that was asked of him. Hart said he saw it on TV and it bothered him because he wished he had a better ending in the company than that.

They were asked who should be in the WWE Hall of Fame. Both agreed that Randy Savage should be in and Hart brought up his brother Owen as well.

They were asked about dream opponent. Hart said he would have loved to have wrestled Kurt Angle and under his anti-American persona, he would have loved to wrestle John Cena. The crowd booed the mention of Cena. Hart said he would have given Cena the best match he ever had. Michaels said his dream match would have been names he grew up watching like Harley Race and Ricky Steamboat.

They were asked about the biggest obstacle they faced when they started in the business. Each said it was being given the first chance to show what they could do. Getting the first opportunity was the hard part.

Hart was asked if he really would have given up the belt the next night after Survivor Series if the Montreal incident had not happened. Hart said it absolutely would have happened and there would have been no reason not to do it.

Michaels was asked to name his defining moment and the favorite match of his career. Michaels said he can't pick an all-time favorite, but the ones that stick out are his debut, The Iron Man Match with Bret Hart and the Ladder Match with Razor Ramon. Michaels feels his defining moment was the ladder match because after that match, the company felt he could go on to greater things and higher responsibility.

Shawn was asked about his 2002 return and being a born again Christian, whether he turned down ideas. Michaels said he did because he didn't feel comfortable doing certain things, like cursing.

They were asked who they would want their opponent to be if they could and were wrestling this Sunday at Wrestlemania 29. Hart repeated John Cena, as long as he was bad guy Bret. Michaels said CM Punk or Daniel Bryan.

Hart and Michaels were asked their thoughts on the current state of WWE. Hart said they have too much talking and not enough wrestling. Michaels said that it's hard to stay fresh with so many other shows on TV, but to be honest, he doesn't really watch anymore because after so many years on the road, he's busy trying to catch up on all the TV series he missed when he was on the road.

A little kid asked Michaels if he was trying to make fun of Undertaker when he wore his white suit at Wrestlemania 25. Michaels said he did it to be the opposite of Undertaker's dark side, but you can't intimidate the Undertaker. He said it didn't work out too well for him, since he lost, and advised the kid to take a lesson from that.

The final question was what kept them motivated when they first started training to be pro wrestlers. Hart said gaining credibility and earning people's respect. Michaels said that he couldn't get enough of being in the ring, so he didn't need motivation.

2013 - PWS ran Metuchen, NJ.  Stu Carapola filed the following report:

Sonjay Dutt vs Trent Baretta

Some fans start a USA chant, so another group starts an India chant, but Sonjay shoots them down since he's the heel. They tie up and go to the corner, Dutt breaks clean and goes back to jawing with the fans, they go to the mat for some chain wrestling and then go to the corner again where Baretta nails Sonjay with a chop. They trade wristlocks and reversals before going to the corner where Baretta tries another chop, but Dutt ducks under this one and struts to piss the fans off. Baretta chops him anyway, but sonjay hits the ropes and comes back with a flying headscissors that sends Baretta out to the floor where Sonjay takes him out with a dive. Dutt sends Baretta into the guardrail, then gets a chair and does something with it that I can't quite see from my vantage point. Baretta looks to be in pain as Sonjay rolls him back inside and covers for 2, then runs off the ropes and gets flapjacked by Baretta. Baretta with a charging forearm in the corner and a tornado DDT for 2. The crowd is solidly behind Baretta as he goes for an Air Raid Crash, Sonjay slips out and drills him with a Yakuza kick in the corner, followed by a T-Bone suplex and a springboard splash for 2. The lights, which the crowd had been yelling to the company to turn on the entire match, finally came back up and got a big pop, Sonjay thinks it's for him and celebrates with the crowd, leaving himself open to get nailed by Baretta. Sonjay superkicks him and hits Sliced Bread #2, but Baretta dodges a Hindu Press and hits a Jig & Tonic for the win.

Winner: Trent Baretta

Good opener, I think the fans were a little distracted by the lights being down, but this was a solid match to get things going.

PWS Tag Team Title Match: The Phat Pack vs Black Hollywood vs South Side Playaz Club vs D-Struction & Seduction

I'm not familiar with these guys and didn't catch their individual names during entrances, so I'll do my best to keep up. The crowd is big into Black Hollywood, but the one in hte ring finds himself on the short side of an exchange with one of the SSPC, who blocks his high flying moves and hits a hiptoss for 2. One of the Phat Pack comes in and whips Black Hollywood to the ropes, but D-Struction (I'll call him that since that's what his tights say) tags himself in and he starts beating the crap out of Fallah (member of the Phat Pack, so that's what I'll call him). Fallah tags out to Seduction, who now has to fight his partner. Everyone else drops off the apron when they go for tags, and someone yells "pin him and you'll both win!" which is actually a pretty good idea. They get irate with each other, then they make up and hug, then both get dropkicked out of the ring by the SSPC. Black Hollywood comes in for a series of double teams on the SSPC that get 2, then everyone else goes out to the floor and Black Hollywood hit stereo dives that take them all out. Oh wait, the Phat Pack weren't out there, and one of them hits a big (and I mean big) dive through the ropes that takes out all six opponents. Fallah puts Black Hollywood on the top rope for a superplex, the SSPC slam him out of the corner and go for a double suplex, but both Phat Pack come in and they do the Tower of Doom! The other member of Black Hollywood is still up and goes to the top rope, loses his balance and falls to the floor, but climbs right back up and splashes the member of the SSPC who was nice enough to lay there waiting for him. The Phat Pack is dominating the action and hit a double team uranage on Seduction, then they whip both members of the SSPC into the corner to try for splashes. They run into their boots which slows them down briefly, but Fallah takes them both out with a big crossbody. Now the girls who came out with the Phat Pack and the SSPC go at it in the ring (it looks like Shelly Martinez, Amber O'Neal and someone else, but I can't quite tell from where I'm sitting). D-Struction spears Maybe Shelly Martinez into next week, the Phat Pack takes the SSPC out to the floor to brawl, and Black Hollywood foils a double team by D-Struction and Seduction, and roll Seduction up for the win.

Winners and New PWS Tag Team Champions: Black Hollywood

I truly apologize to everyone in this match for the confusing coverage, but I really enjoyed this. I think the South Side Playaz Club have a great gimmick, the Phat Pack impressed me a lot with how well they move for guys their size, and the other two teams were solid as well.

Kevin Steen vs Dan Maff

Steen nails Maff on his way into the ring and pounds on him in the corner, throwing a thumbs up to the crowd as the fans start a Mr. Wrestling chant. Steen goes up in the corner for the ten punch count, but Maff slips out the back and gives Steen a neckbreaker off the second rope. Steen nails Maff as he comes in for the cannonball, but Maff no-sells a series of clotheslines, so Steen DDTs him instead and gets 2. Steen dumps Maff out to the floor, and nothing good ever happens when these guys go out there. They come back inside and start trading right hands, but Maff hits a pair of boots to the face and a running senton for 2. Steen battles back and hits a cannonball in the corner for 2, then he drags Maff out to the middle of the ring and heads up top. He tries for a swanton, but Maff gets the knees up and Steen rolls out to the floor where Maff wipes him out with a dive through the ropes. Maff hits the Burning Hammer, but Steen kicks out at 2 so Maff goes to a guillotine choke. He's got Steen trapped in the middle of the ring, Steen passes out in the hold and the referee calls it.

Winner: Dan Maff

Simon Dean comes out and says he's called everyone from Johnny Ace to his friend Stevie Richards (who he asked to defend the Extreme Rising Title) looking for an opponent, but nobody returned his calls, so it looks like he's going to have the night off. Not so fast, Simon Dean! A drunken pirate staggers down to ringside, and it looks like the open challenge is answered!

Simon Dean vs The Drunken Swashbuckler

The fans chant "he's got scurvy" as Dean ties up and takes the Swashbuckler to the corner. He breaks, shoves Swashbuckler on the break, and goes back and forth going "YEAH!" while Swashbuckler goes "ARRRR!!" Dean is stunned and backs off to the relative safety of the floor, then comes back in, boots Swashbuckler in the gut, and unloads with right hands. Swashbuckler hiptosses and armdrags Dean around, dropkicks him into the corner, and stomps a mudhole into your paragon of physical fitness. Dean gets whipped into the corner and pulls the referee in front of a charging Swashbuckler, and ducks out from behind with a quick kick to the gut and a top wristlock takedown. Now Dean's in firm control, brings a basketball into the ring, and tosses it at the Swashbuckler's head. Dean tortures the Swashbuckler with a top wristlock, but the Swashbuckler is apparently too drunk to feel the pain and fights his way out of the hold. The Swashbuckle runs Dean over with a series of shoulderblocks, he goes for a German suplex but Dean is holding onto his curling band things those fitness guys have. Swashbuckler lets him go and Dean elastics himself into the corner, Swashbuckler goes up and unloads several punches into the back of Dean's head,but Dean carries him out on his shoulders and kicks him low. The referee didn't see that, but sees Dean covering and counts the fall.

Winner: Simon Dean

Wait a minute, Hurricane Helms runs out and tells the referee what happens. The referee rings the bell to restart the match, and the Swashbuckler gets an O'Connor Roll for the win.

Real Winner: The Drunken Swashbuckler

This was interesting. Simon Dean hasn't lost his ability to work a crowd, that's for sure. They told a fun story with this one, even though it's too bad the Extreme Rising Title wasn't on the line. Maybe he can catch Stevie on XBox Live later.

PWS Tri-State Title Match: Alex Reynolds vs Starman

Starman wipes Reynolds out on his way to the ring and rolls him inside, but a guy in an evil Starman outfit comes out and attacks Starman, give him an ugly looking brainbuster variation, and takes the mask off to reveal that he's the real Alex Reynolds and the other guy was just a decoy. He covers Starman for 3.

Winner: Alex Reynolds

PWS Commissioner Big Van Vader comes out and agrees with the crowd that what we just saw was BS, and says that he's going to restart the match and make Reynolds earn it. Reynolds tries tossing his decoy at Vader, who bowls him over with a Vader Bomb and again tells Reynolds to earn it. The bell rings, and we're back to it!

Tri-State Title Match #2: Alex Reynolds vs Starman

Reynolds says he'll earn it all right, and hits a pump handle slam on Starman for 2. He picks Starman up, Starman gives him a brainbuster out of nowhere and makes a cover, and that's all she wrote.

Winner and New PWS Tri-State Champion: Starman

Not much to the match, but the Starman character was funny and this was really just an excuse to get Vader in front of the crowd and give him something to do.

Hardcore Scramble: Apollyon vs Devon Moore vs Lucifer Darkside vs Necro Butcher vs New Jack vs Matt Tremont vs Tommy Dreamer

Necro attacks Apollyon as soon as he makes his entrance, and I have my stuff in hand and ready to move if this comes over here, so I apologize if there's a gap in the coverage. New Jack's music hits, and he comes out with the trashbasket full of plunder. He and Tommy go at it, but then Tremont comes in and goes after New Jack, charging him in the corner and then getting his face gouged off by the Freddy Krueger claw he apparently didn't notice New Jack was wearing. Tremont's face is already gouged open, but being the kind soul he is, New Jack tries to soothe him by getting him in the head with a staplegun. Everyone else is fighting on the floor as New Jack brutalizes Tremont with a fork, then takes him out into the area where I am, followed by everyone else. Necro is destroying Apollyon with chairs until Darkside nails Necro with one, then he lays in a hard shot to Apollyon of his own. Dreamer puts Apollyon on a table, then New Jack and Dreamer climb the scaffold and fight each other until Tommy is knocked off. New Jack continues to the top of the scaffold and dives off onto a bunch of people, then Necro picks the table up and hits Tremont in the ribs with it. New Jack staples Tremont's face again, then does it four or five more times before stapling Tremont's nuts. Everyone heads back toward the ring where Apollyon catches Moore on a crossbody and powerslams him, then Darkside picks Apollyon up and hits a Samoan drop. Darkside puts a tash can on top of Darkside and moonsaults onto him, then Necro comes in and chokes Tremont with a chair until the referee stops the match.

Winner: Necro Butcher

New Jack gets a microphone and tells Necro Butcher that he can't run from him, he just drove in the opposite direction when he knew he was coming. Two things are going to happen tomorrow: New Jack is retiring right here in this ring, and Necro might have beaten Abdullah the Butcher and Terry Funk, but 8 track was in style a long time ago, and he doesn't care about winning or losing tomorrow, he's...well, he's going to (mess) him up right here tomorrow.

INTERMISSION

30 Man Rumble Match

I once again have to apologize, because I don't know a single person in that ring. They start off with about half of the competitors in the ring, and then everyone else comes in at 30 second intervals. I recognize a few of the faces like John Silver and Facade, but otherwise am drawing a total blank until Hurricane Helms comes in and cleans house, chokeslams The Big O (a huge, Batista-looking dude who had been dominating the match up to this point), and then wound up fighting Bonesaw on the ring apron. They battled out onto the ring apron and traded blows until Bonesaw booted Hurricane in the face and knocked him to the floor to win the match.

Winner: Bonesaw

Bonesaw now earns a shot at the PWS Title whenever he wants, and Hurricane comes back in to raise his hand. Big Van Vader comes back out and hands Bonesaw his bonesaw, congratulates him on his win, and asks the fans one last time tonight what time it is. Of course we all know the answer.

"The Pope" Elijah Burke vs John Morrison

They do some chain wrestling to start off, exchanging takedowns and armdrags, but Pope decides to take a powder and slow the action down to keep from playing Morrison's game. The crowd chants "you still got it" for some reason even though I don't think either of these guys are even 30 yet. They go back and forth for a bit before Pope again bails out to the floor to play mindgames with Morrison. Morrison goes out after Pope, so Pope rolls back in to furstrate him. Morrison gets in and finally gets a hole of Pope, taking him to the corner and going up top for a ten punch count. Pope slips out from underneath Morrison and trips him up, making Morrison hit the mat hard. Pope puts the mouth to Morrison before getting a snapmare and a Flair kneedrop. Pope unloads with a series of jabs in the corner, but Morrison fires back with right hands and gets a sunset flip for 2. Pope lays Morrison out with a big boot to the face, but hesitates before covering and only gets 2. Pope starts putting the mouth to Morrison again as he continues drilling him with right hands, then gets him in a chinlock and cranks on it tight. Morrison fights out of the hold, so Pope hits a really nice German suplex and then flattens Morrison with an STO. Pope starts arguing with the referee and gets into a shoving match with him, allowing Morrison to roll Pope up for 2. Pope shoots a double leg and gets a foldover cradle on Morrison for 2, then gets a seated version of the surfboard. Pope unloads with more hard shots, but Morrison ducks one and springboards off the ropes with a leaping enziguiri. Morrison's on the comeback trail now, hitting a pair of clotheslines and a leg lariat, followed by a standing shooting star press for 2. Pope catches Morrison in a small package for 2, Morrison gets an O'Connor roll for 2, then a running kneestrike to the face for another 2. Morrison sits Pope on the top rope and lands a right hand that leave Pope hanging upside down outside the ring, but he pulls Pope back up and gets thumbed in the eye. Pope leaps over him, hits a sole butt, and a Flatliner for 2. Pope appears to have hurt his knee while hanging from the ropes, but he slaps Morrison in the face and uppercuts him in the jaw. Pope goes for the running double kneestrike in the corner nonetheless, but Morrison moves out of the way, hits a leaping enziguiri to the back of the head, and finishes Pope with Starship Pain.

Winner: John Morrison

Really good match, I thought they told a good story with this one and the crowd seemed really happy with it.

Rock & Roll Express vs Jay & Mark Briscoe

The Briscoes have Uncle Jethro in their corner, but it doesn't seem to help them much at the start because Ricky and Robert wrestle circles around them, including one fun spot where Robert backdrops Jay while he has Mark in a side headlock and then gives him a flying headscissors while rolling Mark with the headlock as well. Ricky comes in and goes to work on Mark, but Mark drills Ricky with a hard shot and chokes him on the ropes. Mark gets Ricky in a bearhug, then knocks Robert off the apron to draw him into the ring so he and Jay can switch places behind the referee's back. Jay picks Ricky up and slams him hard, he whips Ricky into the corner and charges, but runs into Ricky's boot and Ricky rolls to the corner to tag in Robert. Gibson takes Jay out and gets Mark in a sleeper, Jay comes in to try and break it up but he's intercepted by Ricky, and they nail Mark with the double dropkick for the win.

Winners: Rock & Roll Express

Well, the match was all of about five minutes long, but what do you expect at ths point? It was just cool as a fan of tag team wrestling to see these two teams in there together.

PWS Title Match: Kevin Matthews vs Colt Cabana

Matthews informs Cabana that "this isn't Ring of Honor, bitch! This is my house!" to which Cabana replies "I got fired from Ring of Honor! I got fired from WWE, I got fired from ROH, I got fired from TNA..." and then Matthews says "Hey, I got fired from WWE too!" The crowd reacts with a "you got fired!" chant that I guess is a babyface pop for both guys. Matthews lays in a couple of hard shots, but Cabana does some of his European stuff and rolls him up for 2. Cabana catches a boot, trips Matthews, and gets him in a side headlock. Matthews headscissors his way out, Cabana maneuvers his way out of the hold and sits on Matthews' face for 2. Matthews seems frustrated and rolls out of the ring to catch a break while the fans chant for Matthews, who drags Cabana under the bottom rope and chops him. Cabana gets Matthews in a headlock and takes him around the ring so fans can rub his head, but Matthews shoves Cabana off into the barricade and rams his face into the ring apron. They go back inside as Matthews continues the punishment, choking Cabana in the corner with his boot and then snapmares him and gets a standing Dragon sleeper. Cabana escapes that, but eats a leg lariat and Matthews covers for 2. Matthews casually goes to the second rope, but leaps right onto Cabana's boots, and Cabana starts his babyface comeback, unloading with jabs and the flip, flop n' fly. Cabana hits the Flying Apple, punts Matthews headfirst into the second turnbuckle, then covers for 2. Cabana measures Matthews and goes for the lariat, Matthews blocks that and runs to the ropes, but runs right into a flying butt butt that gets 2 for Cabana. Cabana signals that he's ready to put Matthews away and goozles him, but Matthews breaks out of that, trips Cabana, and curb stomps him for 2. The fans start a Super Dragon chant even though Matthews appears to be marginally taller and more mohawked, and Matthews also appears to hit a twisting Flatliner for 2. Cabana connects with a series of chops, but Matthews hits another twisting Flatliner and holds the tights for the win.

Winner: Kevin Matthews

Solid match, and I liked how Matthews stayed serious and pissed off while Cabana tried all his funny stuff. Matthews starts to leave, then comes back to the ring to shake Cabana's hand.

Davey Richards vs Jushin "Thunder" Liger vs Tony Nese

Nese and Liger go at it to start, Nese knocks Liger to the floor and then goes at it with Davey, who dropkicks him in the face and then goes out to the apron to nail Liger with a running punt to the face. Liger gets up and trips Davey's ankle out from under him, then takes Davey out with a somersault senton off the apron. They go back inside where Liger slams Davey and then goes to the top rope, fights Nese off, then Davey goes up top and superplexes Liger. Davey with a running kneedrop to Liger's skull, then turns to the crowd and goes "There's your legend, huh?" Davey whips Liger to the ropes and drills him with a clothesline for 2, then boots Nese out to the floor when he tries to come back in. Liger gets a few chops, then Nese drags Davey out to the floor and rams him into the ring apron before rolling inside and covering Liger for 2. Nese slams Liger, then he and Davey agree to take Liger out so they can settle it with each other. Liger somehow maneuvers Davey into holding Nese and DDTing him when Liger dropkicks Davey, then Liger whips Davey to the corner and hits a forward rolling kick followed by a top rope Frankensteiner for 2. Liger nails Nese with a running double palmstrike in the corner and then plants himwith the Liger Bomb, followed by a top rope splash. Davey breaks the cover at 2 with a diving headbutt, then he trades hard strikes with Liger and nails him with a leaping enziguiri. Nese superkicks Davey, Liger forearms Nese, Davey clotheslines Liger, Liger suplexes Davey, and everyone is down. Nese is up first and he slams Liger, lands on his feet when Liger dodges a 450, but Davey victory rolls Nese into an anklelock, then changes it up to a Trailer Hitch. Liger repeatedly tries to stomp Davey to break the hold, but Davey trips Liger and gets him in an ankle lock while maintaining the hold on Nese. Davey finally breaks both holds and knockout kicks Liger, but Liger catches him with a cradle out of nowhere for 2. Liger dodges a charge from Davey and Nese nails Davey as he comes into the corner, Nese missile dropkicks Davey and gets a pump handle piledriver on Liger and nails him with the 450. Davey breaks the cover at 2, then Nese and Davey trade blows in the middle of the ring and give Liger a chance to breathe. Davey hits the Alarm Clock and charging forearm in the corner, Nese tries to twist Davey into a Tombstone, Davey reverses to a Tombstone of his own, then comes off the top rope with a double stomp for 2. Davey goes for a knockout kick, Nese ducks and rolls him up for 2, Davey escapes and kicks Nese out to the floor, but takes the Palmstrike from Liger, who follows up with the brainbuster for the win.

Winner: Jushin "Thunder" Liger

Great main event! Everyone worked hard and put together the best match on the show. This was a really fun event overall, I'm glad I finally made it to a PWS show and I recommend that anyone else who has the chance to come to one does so as well. Big thumbs up for a truly complete night of professional wrestling.


 
 

 

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