Saturday, August 19, 2017

War of the Worlds UK: Liverpool - The Results

The Commonwealth Catch Kings (Chris Brookes and Travis Banks) beat The Boys in a YouTube exclusive match.



Kenny King beats "Hangman" Adam Page.

Ultimo Guerrero and Rey Buccanero beat Titan and Mistico. Both teams show good sportsmanship and respect after the match.

Jay Lethal beats Josh Bodom. "The Last Real Man" Silas Young shows up at ringside to distract Lethal during the match, and after the match, Lethal and Silas brawl before referees restore order, with the referee from the match being shoved to the ground. Josh Bodom checks on Jay Lethal after the match.

The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Brisco) and Bully Ray beat Los Ingobernables de Japon (EVIL, BUSHI, Tetsuya Naito). Naito and Bully Ray show a rather odd sign of respect to each other after Bully Ray mocks Naito's "lounging" pose only for Naito to do it right back.

Mark Haskins gets an upset win on "The Last Real Man" Silas Young after Jay Lethal shows up and distracts Silas Young during the match, much like Silas did to him earlier in the night. After the match, Lethal and Silas brawl on the ramp, and referees have to restore order.

KUSHIDA retains the ROH World Television Championship against Dalton Castle, Hiromu Takahashi and "The Villain" Marty Scurll. During the match, "Hangman" Adam Page shows up and drags the referee out of the ring during a pinfall after Dalton Castle hits the Bang-a-rang so that Marty Scurll can use his umbrella as a weapon, but it does not work as Scurll is hit with a Baseball Punch by KUSHIDA, who then retains with an inside cradle on Dalton Castle.

The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) retain the ROH World Tag Team Championships against The Addiction ("The Almighty" Christopher Daniels and "The Heavy Metal Rebel" Frankie Kazarian).

"The American Nightmare" Cody Rhodes retains the ROH World Championship against Sanada. Early in the match, Tetsuya Naito stops Cody from going to the back to get out of the match. Shortly afterwards, Cody tries to use commentator Ian Riccaboni as a human shield. Later on in the match, Sanada shoves referee Todd Sinclair away from him, and when he checks on him, Cody hits him and Sanada hits Cody with Cross Rhodes. Sanada checks on Sinclair, who almost gets hit by Cody again, but Sanada gets Cody in a schoolboy pin for a near-fall. After the match, Cody asks the crowd if they had a good time tonight, then says he didn't. Had this been Chicago, Illinois; Atlanta, Georgia; Los Angeles, California; Toronto, Ontario, Canada; or Dublin, Ireland, he would have had fun; instead, he is in the "sweathog capital of the motherland" Liverpool, England, UK. He says Liverpool is nothing and not "too sweet," as they are too cold, too dirty and "too damn poor." He says he did not come out here to insult this wretched hive of scum and villainy, and wants to know "who the hell is left." He wants to know who is out there and who is hiding. Suddenly, Dalton Castle shows up and takes the microphone, and says he wants to tell him "hello" in a very unfriendly way. He finds it very strange that Cody did not have a good time, because he loves this town. He says that for a few minutes, the town loved him, but he doesn't. He says he is not a fool or "some silly goose," and says the only reason he is not Television champ is because he sicced "Hangman" Adam Page on him. That makes him mad, because he loves winning titles and kicking people's asses. He then tosses his part of the ROH six-man titles to the side after asking who's left and says "I'm left, bitch." Cody teases going at it with Dalton Castle, but runs away with the ROH World Championship. Dalton Castle then says he feels unfulfilled, then the crowd chants "Hey, hey, Dalton, ooh, ahh, I wanna know, will you be my boy?" Dalton Castle thanks the Liverpool crowd and says "they can bet their balls" that Ring of Honor is coming back.

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