El Grande Americano I beats Joaquin Wilde.
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Thursday, April 9, 2026
Thursday Night's Main Event - Main Event recap for April 9, 2026
Alex Shelley beats Apollo Crews.
El Grande Americano I beats Joaquin Wilde.
El Grande Americano I beats Joaquin Wilde.
Thursday, January 1, 2026
Wednesday, April 30, 2025
Speed Demon - Speed recap for April 30, 2025
El Grande Americano beats Alex Shelley after loading his mask outside of the ring midway through the match to advance in the tenth men's tournament to decide a #1 contender to Dragon Lee's WWE Speed Championship.
Next Wednesday: El Grande Americano vs. Dragon Lee for the WWE Speed Championship!
Next Wednesday: El Grande Americano vs. Dragon Lee for the WWE Speed Championship!
TODAY on #WWESpeed!
— WWE (@WWE) April 30, 2025
It's @AlexShelley313 vs. @Americano_WWE — winner advances to the #WWESpeed Championship! Who will be @dragonlee95’s next challenger? 😤 pic.twitter.com/NDeo1c0MUA
Friday, April 18, 2025
Speed Demon - Speed recap for April 18, 2025
Alex Shelley beats Wes Lee with a Sliced Bread #2 into a stack-up pin to advance in the tenth men's tournament to decide a #1 contender for Dragon Lee's WWE Speed Championship.
Next week: Erik vs. El Grande Americano!
Next week: Erik vs. El Grande Americano!
TODAY on #WWESpeed!@AlexShelley313 and @WesLee_WWE go one-on-one for a chance to advance in the #WWESpeed No. 1 Contender’s Tournament! Who ya got?! 💪 pic.twitter.com/BoxHehjlzJ
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Friday, December 20, 2024
Layin' da SmackDown - SmackDown recap for December 20, 2024
Solo Sikoa's Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Jacob Fatu) heads to the ring to start tonight's show. Solo addresses Roman Reigns' challenge to tribal combat for the ula fala, then accepts the challenge and tells Roman that he is walking both in and out as the Tribal Chief and will stay head of the table. He then says that afterwards, Roman Reigns can sail back to "the Island of Irrelevancy" and acknowledge him. Suddenly, Drew McIntyre shows up. Solo admits that he was happy when McIntyre kicked his brother in the face, then demands to know why McIntyre is interrupting him. McIntyre says it will make this quick as it physically pains him not to be able to beat him within an inch of life, and wants to know if Solo thinks about whether or not he is coming for him, as he cost him the WWE Championship and caused his family pain and misery. He also admits that Solo is the only one to stand up to Roman while the rest of his family just acted tough, and while he wants to jump Solo, they both have the same goals. McIntyre entertains completing his hit list of taking out all of the original Bloodline members while Solo finishes Roman for good, and that after they both take care of business, they will settle things. All of a sudden, McIntyre is dragged out of the ring by Jimmy Uso, who hits him with a crutch and chases him through the crowd before LA Knight, Andrade and Apollo Crews brawl with Solo Sikoa's Bloodline, starting the next match.
Solo Sikoa's Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Jacob Fatu) beat LA Knight, Andrade and Apollo Crews in a six-man tag team match after LA Knight is attacked on the outside by Shinsuke Nakamura.
Backstage, Byron Saxton interviews The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley). Shelley says he is focused only on payback, and Sabin says it amazes him that Johnny Gargano has dropped the mask after twenty years. Shelley says that Johnny Gargano has made the biggest mistake of his life, then wants to know if Gargano is man enough to fight his own battles.
In backstage footage from after Saturday Night's Main Event, Byron Saxton interviews Chelsea Green and Piper Niven. Chelsea says he is not surprised that she is the first ever Women's United States Champion and that she has worked ten years to make Saturday night her night, and that she is in the history books where she belongs. She then says she is going to Disneyland, and she and Piper leave.
In footage from after Saturday Night's Main Event, we see footage of Kevin Owens hitting "The American Nightmare" Cody Rhodes with a package piledriver followed by Cody being taken into an avalanche on a stretcher. We then hear from Kevin Owens, who still has the Winged Eagle belt. Owens says what happened after Saturday Night's Main Event was not his fault and that there a lot of people to blame for it from the referee to WWE management to blame for it. He calls what happened to him "a tragedy" and that he should be standing as WWE Undisputed Champion, then says he has the Winged Eagle belt because he deserves it and will not give it back until he has what he wants. He says it takes a lot to make a man snap, but he has not snapped and that things will get worse, with whatever happens next being on everyone.
Backstage, #DIY (Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa) converse with each other. Ciampa says that Alex Shelley is "dumb" for wanting a grudge match, but Gargano says that if Shelley wants to do this on his own and test his manhood, then Ciampa should stay behind while he takes care of business.
It's time for The Grayson Waller Effect. Tonight's guest is Braun Strowman. Strowman shows up dressed in Santa garb complete with a sack of WWE merchandise that he tosses into the crowd. Grayson almost ticks Strowman for congratulating him for "helping all the poor people in Hartford," and admits that he finds him intimidating. He then proposes an alliance between Strowman and A-Town Down Under. Strowman responds by throwing the palm trees from the set at Carmelo Hayes before a referee yells at him.
Carmelo Hayes beats Braun Strowman by count-out after Strowman tosses Carmelo back into the ring from the outside first before getting back into the ring himself. After the match, Braun Strowman chases Carmelo Hayes through the crowd.
Backstage, Tiffany Stratton wishes Nia Jax and Candice LeRae luck in tonight's Women's Tag Team title match. Candice says she and Nia want Tiffany to stay backstage during the match, and tells her to get some champagne and streamers for after they win.
Backstage, Carmelo Hayes runs away from Braun Strowman. As Braun Strowman runs into Legado del Fantasma (Santos Escobar, Elektra Lopez, ) and Pretty Deadly (Kit Wilson and Elton Prince), Carmelo hits Strowman from behind with a metal folding chair. This only makes Strowman even more furious.
Johnny Gargano beats Alex Shelley after rolling through and grabbing the tights on a top rope cross body from Shelley after Tommaso Ciampa shows up only for Chris Sabin to chase him around the ring.
We see footage from the Raw on Netflix Kickoff.
Backstage, Byron Saxton interviews Bianca Belair and Naomi. Bianca says the last few weeks have been rough, but she will find out who attacked Jade Cargill and that she will not lose the women's tag team titles, especially with Naomi having her back. Naomi says she knows how important the women's tag titles are and that she will do what it takes to retain them. Bianca hands Naomi one of the title belts, but Naomi says "Not until I've earned it."
Bianca Belair and Naomi retain the WWE Women's Tag Team Championships against Nia Jax and Candice LeRae after Tiffany Stratton shows up and hands the Money in the Bank Briefcase to Nia only for Nia to get caught by the referee. After the match, Naomi takes one of the tag team titles.
This week on The SmackDown LowDown: #DIY (Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa)! Braun Strowman! Bianca Belair and Naomi!
Here are the highlights from tonight's show!
Here are the top ten moments from tonight's show!
Solo Sikoa's Bloodline (Solo Sikoa, Tama Tonga, Jacob Fatu) beat LA Knight, Andrade and Apollo Crews in a six-man tag team match after LA Knight is attacked on the outside by Shinsuke Nakamura.
Backstage, Byron Saxton interviews The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley). Shelley says he is focused only on payback, and Sabin says it amazes him that Johnny Gargano has dropped the mask after twenty years. Shelley says that Johnny Gargano has made the biggest mistake of his life, then wants to know if Gargano is man enough to fight his own battles.
In backstage footage from after Saturday Night's Main Event, Byron Saxton interviews Chelsea Green and Piper Niven. Chelsea says he is not surprised that she is the first ever Women's United States Champion and that she has worked ten years to make Saturday night her night, and that she is in the history books where she belongs. She then says she is going to Disneyland, and she and Piper leave.
In footage from after Saturday Night's Main Event, we see footage of Kevin Owens hitting "The American Nightmare" Cody Rhodes with a package piledriver followed by Cody being taken into an avalanche on a stretcher. We then hear from Kevin Owens, who still has the Winged Eagle belt. Owens says what happened after Saturday Night's Main Event was not his fault and that there a lot of people to blame for it from the referee to WWE management to blame for it. He calls what happened to him "a tragedy" and that he should be standing as WWE Undisputed Champion, then says he has the Winged Eagle belt because he deserves it and will not give it back until he has what he wants. He says it takes a lot to make a man snap, but he has not snapped and that things will get worse, with whatever happens next being on everyone.
Backstage, #DIY (Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa) converse with each other. Ciampa says that Alex Shelley is "dumb" for wanting a grudge match, but Gargano says that if Shelley wants to do this on his own and test his manhood, then Ciampa should stay behind while he takes care of business.
It's time for The Grayson Waller Effect. Tonight's guest is Braun Strowman. Strowman shows up dressed in Santa garb complete with a sack of WWE merchandise that he tosses into the crowd. Grayson almost ticks Strowman for congratulating him for "helping all the poor people in Hartford," and admits that he finds him intimidating. He then proposes an alliance between Strowman and A-Town Down Under. Strowman responds by throwing the palm trees from the set at Carmelo Hayes before a referee yells at him.
Carmelo Hayes beats Braun Strowman by count-out after Strowman tosses Carmelo back into the ring from the outside first before getting back into the ring himself. After the match, Braun Strowman chases Carmelo Hayes through the crowd.
Backstage, Tiffany Stratton wishes Nia Jax and Candice LeRae luck in tonight's Women's Tag Team title match. Candice says she and Nia want Tiffany to stay backstage during the match, and tells her to get some champagne and streamers for after they win.
Backstage, Carmelo Hayes runs away from Braun Strowman. As Braun Strowman runs into Legado del Fantasma (Santos Escobar, Elektra Lopez, ) and Pretty Deadly (Kit Wilson and Elton Prince), Carmelo hits Strowman from behind with a metal folding chair. This only makes Strowman even more furious.
Johnny Gargano beats Alex Shelley after rolling through and grabbing the tights on a top rope cross body from Shelley after Tommaso Ciampa shows up only for Chris Sabin to chase him around the ring.
We see footage from the Raw on Netflix Kickoff.
Backstage, Byron Saxton interviews Bianca Belair and Naomi. Bianca says the last few weeks have been rough, but she will find out who attacked Jade Cargill and that she will not lose the women's tag team titles, especially with Naomi having her back. Naomi says she knows how important the women's tag titles are and that she will do what it takes to retain them. Bianca hands Naomi one of the title belts, but Naomi says "Not until I've earned it."
Bianca Belair and Naomi retain the WWE Women's Tag Team Championships against Nia Jax and Candice LeRae after Tiffany Stratton shows up and hands the Money in the Bank Briefcase to Nia only for Nia to get caught by the referee. After the match, Naomi takes one of the tag team titles.
This week on The SmackDown LowDown: #DIY (Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa)! Braun Strowman! Bianca Belair and Naomi!
Here are the highlights from tonight's show!
Here are the top ten moments from tonight's show!
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Thursday, April 4, 2024
Final iMPACT! - iMPACT! recap for April 4, 2024
We see a video package for "The Wanted Man" Nic Nemeth vs. Alex Shelley later tonight.
Philadelphia Fliers alumni Joe Watson is seen in the front row. His new book Thundermouth: Memoirs of a Broad Street Bully and NHL Lifer is on sale now.
Mustafa Ali beats Rhino in an Old School Rules Match. After the match, Jake Something shows up from behind Mustafa Ali and throws him back into the ring. Mustafa tries to hit Jake Something with the X Division title, and as Jake Something goes for a powerbomb, one of the security guards hits Jake only to get powerbombed himself as Mustafa flees.
We see a video package of Joe Hendry and Tasha Steelz talking about "The Wanted Man" Nic Nemeth vs. Alex Shelley later tonight.
Gia Miller interviews Hammerstone on the entrance ramp. Hammerstone says he is not afraid of "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander, as he is bigger, stronger and better than him. He says Alexander keeps running his mouth about wanting to fight him again, and says he can make that happen. He then says that next time will be different, as he will make all his injuries feel like child's play. Hammerstone grabs the camera and pulls it towards him, then says he calls the shots and that their match will happen at Rebellion. Hammerstone then punches out the nearby cameraman and puts Alexander's headgear on him before putting him in the Torture Rack. Hammerstone then leaves as Gia Miller calls for help.
Before the next match, Trey Miguel says the crowd is ugly and that there are no good wrestlers from Philadelphia, then says that after tonight, they will have hosted the best tag team in all of wrestling. When they demand challengers, however, The New Full Blooded Italians - The New FBI - Ray Jaz, "The Reality" Zack Clayton and Little Guido Maritano - show up and introduce themselves.
The Rascalz (Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz) beat The New FBI (Ray Jaz and "The Reality" Zack Clayton) after Myron Reed shows up and spray paints Little Guido Maritano in the face.
We see a video package of Kevin Knight talking about "The Wanted Man" Nic Nemeth vs. Alex Shelley later tonight.
We see footage of Jonathan Gresham at a group therapy session, where he says that he is "done with the lies."
Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Speedball Mountain ("Speedball" Mike Bailey and Trent Seven). Bailey says Eddie Edwards did what he needed to do to defeat him, and as Trent Seven mention The System's numbers game, The System shows up and accuses them of making excuses and bragging about all being champions, despite Alisha not holding a championship belt, which Trent notes. Trent says he and Bailey have the tag team titles in their sights, and that he plans to knock Moose out next week.
Frankie Kazarian beats Chris Bey. During the match, Karazian pulls out a small chain from underneath the ring to wrap around his fist, and "Inevitable" Ace Austin takes it away from Kazarian. Kazarian feigns being knocked out by Ace Austin, which gets Ace Austin ejected. As the referee is dealing with Ace Austin, Kazarian kicks the rope into Chris Bey's crotch before hitting Fade To Black for the win.
We hear from Masha Slamovich when Alisha Edwards shows up and interrupts. Alisha offers to be Masha's tag team partner with Killer Kelly being gone at the moment, and says that Masha does not have to decide right away before leaving.
We see a video package of "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander and Speedball Mountain ("Speedball" Mike Bailey and Trent Seven) talking about "The Wanted Man" Nic Nemeth vs. Alex Shelley later tonight.
We hear from Kon, who talks about his Monster's Ball Match with PCO. He says PCO will feel pain and agony and that their match will be talked about for years to come.
Ash by Elegance beats Xia Brookside after grabbing the ring apron as Xia Brookside drags her to the middle of the ring, distracting the referee - who has to put the ring apron back outside - so that the concierge George Iceman can throw champagne in Xia's face from the outside.
Backstage, Ace Austin apologizes to Chris Bey and says that they can now focus on the tag team titles. Suddenly, First Class (AJ Francis and Rich Swann) shows up, and AJ Francis asks Chris Bey if he has ever flown first class after complimenting him. Bey says he has done that with Ace Austin in a championship situation, which Francis says nothing about, and tells Francis to put his money where his mouth is in the ring. Swann says Bey will regret that decision.
Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Matt Cardona and Steph de Lander. Cardona says de Lander did not need his help to win, and that they are here for buzz, money and gold. De Lander says she beat seven other women and is number one contender, and she will take Jordynne Grace's championship and solidify her spot in TNA, as she and Cardona are back.
"The Wanted Man" Nic Nemeth beats Alex Shelley after countering Shell Shock with the Danger Zone.
Philadelphia Fliers alumni Joe Watson is seen in the front row. His new book Thundermouth: Memoirs of a Broad Street Bully and NHL Lifer is on sale now.
Mustafa Ali beats Rhino in an Old School Rules Match. After the match, Jake Something shows up from behind Mustafa Ali and throws him back into the ring. Mustafa tries to hit Jake Something with the X Division title, and as Jake Something goes for a powerbomb, one of the security guards hits Jake only to get powerbombed himself as Mustafa flees.
We see a video package of Joe Hendry and Tasha Steelz talking about "The Wanted Man" Nic Nemeth vs. Alex Shelley later tonight.
Gia Miller interviews Hammerstone on the entrance ramp. Hammerstone says he is not afraid of "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander, as he is bigger, stronger and better than him. He says Alexander keeps running his mouth about wanting to fight him again, and says he can make that happen. He then says that next time will be different, as he will make all his injuries feel like child's play. Hammerstone grabs the camera and pulls it towards him, then says he calls the shots and that their match will happen at Rebellion. Hammerstone then punches out the nearby cameraman and puts Alexander's headgear on him before putting him in the Torture Rack. Hammerstone then leaves as Gia Miller calls for help.
Before the next match, Trey Miguel says the crowd is ugly and that there are no good wrestlers from Philadelphia, then says that after tonight, they will have hosted the best tag team in all of wrestling. When they demand challengers, however, The New Full Blooded Italians - The New FBI - Ray Jaz, "The Reality" Zack Clayton and Little Guido Maritano - show up and introduce themselves.
The Rascalz (Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz) beat The New FBI (Ray Jaz and "The Reality" Zack Clayton) after Myron Reed shows up and spray paints Little Guido Maritano in the face.
We see a video package of Kevin Knight talking about "The Wanted Man" Nic Nemeth vs. Alex Shelley later tonight.
We see footage of Jonathan Gresham at a group therapy session, where he says that he is "done with the lies."
Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Speedball Mountain ("Speedball" Mike Bailey and Trent Seven). Bailey says Eddie Edwards did what he needed to do to defeat him, and as Trent Seven mention The System's numbers game, The System shows up and accuses them of making excuses and bragging about all being champions, despite Alisha not holding a championship belt, which Trent notes. Trent says he and Bailey have the tag team titles in their sights, and that he plans to knock Moose out next week.
Frankie Kazarian beats Chris Bey. During the match, Karazian pulls out a small chain from underneath the ring to wrap around his fist, and "Inevitable" Ace Austin takes it away from Kazarian. Kazarian feigns being knocked out by Ace Austin, which gets Ace Austin ejected. As the referee is dealing with Ace Austin, Kazarian kicks the rope into Chris Bey's crotch before hitting Fade To Black for the win.
We hear from Masha Slamovich when Alisha Edwards shows up and interrupts. Alisha offers to be Masha's tag team partner with Killer Kelly being gone at the moment, and says that Masha does not have to decide right away before leaving.
We see a video package of "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander and Speedball Mountain ("Speedball" Mike Bailey and Trent Seven) talking about "The Wanted Man" Nic Nemeth vs. Alex Shelley later tonight.
We hear from Kon, who talks about his Monster's Ball Match with PCO. He says PCO will feel pain and agony and that their match will be talked about for years to come.
Ash by Elegance beats Xia Brookside after grabbing the ring apron as Xia Brookside drags her to the middle of the ring, distracting the referee - who has to put the ring apron back outside - so that the concierge George Iceman can throw champagne in Xia's face from the outside.
Backstage, Ace Austin apologizes to Chris Bey and says that they can now focus on the tag team titles. Suddenly, First Class (AJ Francis and Rich Swann) shows up, and AJ Francis asks Chris Bey if he has ever flown first class after complimenting him. Bey says he has done that with Ace Austin in a championship situation, which Francis says nothing about, and tells Francis to put his money where his mouth is in the ring. Swann says Bey will regret that decision.
Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Matt Cardona and Steph de Lander. Cardona says de Lander did not need his help to win, and that they are here for buzz, money and gold. De Lander says she beat seven other women and is number one contender, and she will take Jordynne Grace's championship and solidify her spot in TNA, as she and Cardona are back.
"The Wanted Man" Nic Nemeth beats Alex Shelley after countering Shell Shock with the Danger Zone.
Thursday, November 9, 2023
Final IMPACT - IMPACT Wrestling recap for November 9, 2023
Tasha Steelz beats "The Virtuosa" Deonna Purrazzo with two cutters after taking exception to how Purrazzo locked in a Fujiwara Arm Bar.
Backstage, we hear from Alex Shelley, who says that Jonathan Gresham is a lucky man after he managed to retain the World title. He says that Gresham has mentioned a lack of rules and opportunities, then says he is giving him one and says "May the best man win."
Backstage, we hear from ABC. As they talk about their tag team title celebration, they look forward to Hard To Kill and the new title belts they will win before Director of Authority Santino Marella shows up. Kenny King and Sheldon Jean show up, with Kenny King wanting to know where his Digital Media Championship match. Ace Austin takes exception to Kenny King and Sheldon Jean barging in, and this leads to King and Sheldon getting a tag team title match next week.
Crazzy Steve beats Tommy Dreamer by disqualification after Dreamer stabs Steve in the forehead with his own fork. Tommy Dreamer retains the IMPACT Wrestling Digital Media Championship. After the match, Tommy Dreamer continues to dig the fork into Crazzy Steve's busted-open forehead, and Steve eventually rolls out of the ring and laughs.
Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Jonathan Gresham. Gresham says the world is one where the rules are bent and the path to championship gold is unpredictable, and he has what he has been looking for and that he will prove that skill will rise above chaos. He says that he will take the World title and bring honor to the ring by any means necessary.
Before the next match, Joe Hendry says that the rebrand really starts tonight, because Brian Myers will now be known as "Adam's bitch" instead of "Edge's bitch." He then says that while some things change, one thing that stays the same is a building full of people who believe in Joe Hendry.
Brian Myers beats Joe Hendry after poking him in the eyes and hitting the Roster Cut.
Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Will Ospreay. Will Ospreay boasts about being a former world champion and the current United Kingdom Champion in New Japan Pro Wrestling, and says that he has done his research and wants to know if Josh Alexander is one of the world's best. He says that Josh Alexander may be a former world champion, but he is a world beater.
Eric Young beats Eddie Edwards after Alisha inadvertently hits Eddie in the head with a Kendo stick shot meant for Eric Young.
Backstage, Brian Myers meets with Moose regarding Moose's World Championship shot when Heath shows up wanting a piece of Myers. Moose says that if Heath has a problem with Myers, he has a problem with him, and Heath has no problem having a match with Moose.
Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Sonny Kiss. She wanted to face Trinity for the IMPACT Knockouts Championship after winning the Call Your Shot Gauntlet Match, but things did not end up that way. She then says it is going to be Sonny all year long when Trinity shows up and welcomes her to Impact. She says that if Sonny is serious about that match, she can talk to IMPACT management and see if she can make it happen next week.
Dirty Dango and Oleg Prudius beat Nick Diamond and Storm Grayson. The match is Oleg's first since 2011. During the match, Dirty Dango guests on commentary while Oleg Prudius goes to work.
We hear from Jordynne Grace, who says that she made history winning the Call Your Shot Gauntlet and will make history again by cashing in and becoming Knockouts Champion. Suddenly, Bully Ray shows up to compliment the trophy, and KiLynn King shows up and says she should have been the winner. As Bully Ray tells KiLynn King to back it down a notch, Steve Maclin shows up and says Bully has gone spft. Bully Ray reminds Steve Maclin of when he sent him through a barbed wire table and asks what was soft about it, then says that Steve is standing because he let him. Maclin and KiLynn leave.
We hear from The Rascalz (Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz). Trey Miguel says that since their debut, the fans have gotten to know a few of their iterations, then says they have yet to know "The Young GOAT," Myron Reed, who shows up and says that IMPACT let him out of the cage. He says that next week, they are going to pack everyone up.
Alex Shelley retains the IMPACT Wrestling World Championship against Jonathan Gresham.
Here is tonight's post-show!
Here are tonight's must-see moments!
Backstage, we hear from Alex Shelley, who says that Jonathan Gresham is a lucky man after he managed to retain the World title. He says that Gresham has mentioned a lack of rules and opportunities, then says he is giving him one and says "May the best man win."
Backstage, we hear from ABC. As they talk about their tag team title celebration, they look forward to Hard To Kill and the new title belts they will win before Director of Authority Santino Marella shows up. Kenny King and Sheldon Jean show up, with Kenny King wanting to know where his Digital Media Championship match. Ace Austin takes exception to Kenny King and Sheldon Jean barging in, and this leads to King and Sheldon getting a tag team title match next week.
Crazzy Steve beats Tommy Dreamer by disqualification after Dreamer stabs Steve in the forehead with his own fork. Tommy Dreamer retains the IMPACT Wrestling Digital Media Championship. After the match, Tommy Dreamer continues to dig the fork into Crazzy Steve's busted-open forehead, and Steve eventually rolls out of the ring and laughs.
Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Jonathan Gresham. Gresham says the world is one where the rules are bent and the path to championship gold is unpredictable, and he has what he has been looking for and that he will prove that skill will rise above chaos. He says that he will take the World title and bring honor to the ring by any means necessary.
Before the next match, Joe Hendry says that the rebrand really starts tonight, because Brian Myers will now be known as "Adam's bitch" instead of "Edge's bitch." He then says that while some things change, one thing that stays the same is a building full of people who believe in Joe Hendry.
Brian Myers beats Joe Hendry after poking him in the eyes and hitting the Roster Cut.
Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Will Ospreay. Will Ospreay boasts about being a former world champion and the current United Kingdom Champion in New Japan Pro Wrestling, and says that he has done his research and wants to know if Josh Alexander is one of the world's best. He says that Josh Alexander may be a former world champion, but he is a world beater.
Eric Young beats Eddie Edwards after Alisha inadvertently hits Eddie in the head with a Kendo stick shot meant for Eric Young.
Backstage, Brian Myers meets with Moose regarding Moose's World Championship shot when Heath shows up wanting a piece of Myers. Moose says that if Heath has a problem with Myers, he has a problem with him, and Heath has no problem having a match with Moose.
Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Sonny Kiss. She wanted to face Trinity for the IMPACT Knockouts Championship after winning the Call Your Shot Gauntlet Match, but things did not end up that way. She then says it is going to be Sonny all year long when Trinity shows up and welcomes her to Impact. She says that if Sonny is serious about that match, she can talk to IMPACT management and see if she can make it happen next week.
Dirty Dango and Oleg Prudius beat Nick Diamond and Storm Grayson. The match is Oleg's first since 2011. During the match, Dirty Dango guests on commentary while Oleg Prudius goes to work.
We hear from Jordynne Grace, who says that she made history winning the Call Your Shot Gauntlet and will make history again by cashing in and becoming Knockouts Champion. Suddenly, Bully Ray shows up to compliment the trophy, and KiLynn King shows up and says she should have been the winner. As Bully Ray tells KiLynn King to back it down a notch, Steve Maclin shows up and says Bully has gone spft. Bully Ray reminds Steve Maclin of when he sent him through a barbed wire table and asks what was soft about it, then says that Steve is standing because he let him. Maclin and KiLynn leave.
We hear from The Rascalz (Trey Miguel and Zachary Wentz). Trey Miguel says that since their debut, the fans have gotten to know a few of their iterations, then says they have yet to know "The Young GOAT," Myron Reed, who shows up and says that IMPACT let him out of the cage. He says that next week, they are going to pack everyone up.
Alex Shelley retains the IMPACT Wrestling World Championship against Jonathan Gresham.
Here is tonight's post-show!
Here are tonight's must-see moments!
Thursday, May 18, 2023
Final Impact - Impact Wrestling recap for May 18, 2023
The Design (Deaner and Kon) beat Johnny Swinger and "Outlandish" Zicky Dice in the BTI match.
Trey Miguel beats Laredo Kid with a schoolkid pin after Laredo Kid avoids the Lighting Spiral only for Trey to rip his mask off and pin him. After the match, Trey says he thought Chicago, Illinois had tough people, but they are all "whining like a bunch of bitches." Trey says that he is a generational talent and champion, but he does not get the respect he deserves, and until he gets it, he will take the show hostage until he feels like leaving. After the commercial break, Trey Miguel is still in the ring holding the show hostage when Chris Sabin shows up. Sabin tells Trey Miguel that everyone hears him, but tells him that he disrespected the championship by tagging it, he disrespected everyone who won it. He says that to get respect, he must give it. Trey tells Sabin he is not in the mood to be lectured, but Sabin says he is here to give him the respect he thinks he deserves by telling him that he will beat him for the X Division title at Under Siege and win it for the ninth time. He then tells Trey that he has given him the respect that he wanted before telling him to get out of his ring. Trey leaves very reluctantly.
Backstage, Jai Vidal meets with Trinity, saying that the selfie he took with her got her in trouble with Gisele Shaw. Trinity tells Jai to tell Gisele to see her if she has a problem, but Jai says Gisele is not medically cleared until next week. Trinity reminds Jai of her open contract from Under Siege and tells him to tell Gisele about it, then Jai leaves.
We hear from Sami Callihan and Rich Swann. Both men talk about their history with each other and how they became best friends as well as rivals.
Before the next match, Brian Myers introduces The Good Hands (John Skyler and Jason Hotch) as his newest mentees and that they will make their way to the top when Jason Hotch defeats Ace Austin tonight. John Skyler then says Chris Bey is "a coward and a scumbag" like the people of Chicago, Illinois, and says that if he interferes, he will have him and Myers to deal with.
Jason Hotch beats "Inevitable" Ace Austin after Brian Myers punches Austin in the face on the outside.
Backstage, Champagne Singh and Shera meet with Steve Maclin. Maclin says they proved they can deliver with what they did to Heath, then tells them he has another target for them and tells them to do as he says.
Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Jordynne Grace. Jordynne says Under Siege is important for her as she has one last opportunity to beat Deonna Purrazzo, and she wants her to be at her best so there is no doubt when she beats her. As she says that what happened last week was an accident, Alisha Edwards shows up and says nobody is buying it and that Jordynne hit her on purpose. Jordynne rears her fist back when she Alisha if she wants to see "on purpose," then Alisha walks away.
Trinity beats KiLynn King with Starstruck in her IMPACT debut. After the match, Jai Vidal shows up and says Trinity is not the hottest thing in IMPACT like she thinks she is and that the hottest thing in wrestling is Gisele Shaw, who has accepted Trinity's open challenge for Under Siege. He then goes for a cheap shot, but Trinity twists his arm and tells Jai to tell Gisele she will see her at Under Siege. He then goes for a cheap shot, but Trinity twists his arm and tells Jai to tell Gisele she will see her at Under Siege.
Backstage, Steve Maclin, Champagne Singh and Shera confront PCO and attack him. Shera then choke slams PCO, then Singh places some cement tiles on PCO's back before cracking them with a sledgehammer.
Backstage, The Coven mock Jessicka for waiting for Rosemary, and Taylor Wilde tries to tempt Jessicka into entering the Undead Realm, but Jessica does not budge, says that The Coven are not powerful enough to open the door sealed with magic, then mocks KiLynn for losing her match.
Jody Threat beats Sierra.
Backstage, Eddie and Alisha Edwards meet with Frankie Kazarian. Eddie says he has seen Kazarian's interviews, then says there cannot be two ring generals before telling him to follow his lead. Kazarian mockingly agrees to it and heads to the ring.
Backstage, Dirty Dango meets with Johnny Swinger and "Outlandish" Zicky Dice, and says that there is no way they could have attacked Director of Authority Santino Marella due to their incompetency. Dirty Dango then accuses Joe Hendry of being an egomaniac by trying to steal his thunder last week, and when Joe Hendry tears Dango's shirt, it is revealed the tuft of hair from some time ago - which Dango conveniently threw away - came from Dirty Dango's chest, revealing him to be the person who attacked Santino Marella. Zicky Dice suddenly realizes this is why Dango wore a shirt in his last match. This leads to Dango attacking Hendry by slamming him into a wall.
Alex Shelley, Jon Gresham and Yuya Uemura beat Moose, Eddie Edwards and Frankie Kazarian in a six-man tag match.
Here is tonight's post-show!
Here are tonight's must-see moments!
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Thursday, October 27, 2022
Final Impact - Impact Wrestling recap for October 27, 2022
Black Taurus beats Laredo Kid in the BTI match to advance in the X Division Championship Tournament.
Backstage, Matt Taven and Mike Bennett confront Scott D'Amore, declaring Impact Wrestling an unsafe workplace and blaming him for it, while also mentioning that Vincent is now in the hospital. D'Amore tells them that they are as good as it gets and that he wants them here, and there needs to be common ground. Scott D'Amore gives Taven and Bennett his word that they will not be put in an unsafe position again, and D'Amore and Taven shake hands before D'Amore tells him and Bennett that they are fired.
Trey Miguel beats Alan Angels to advance in the X Division Championship Tournament.
Backstage, Chris Bey and "Inevitable" Ace Austin confront Bully Ray and Tommy Dreamer, and Chris Brey demands Bully Ray apologize for lying. Bully Ray defends himself, even saying it could have been Moose who attacked Ace Austin, and when Dreamer tells Chris Bey to cool down, Bey challenges him to a match. Dreamer accepts, and Bully Ray thanks him for having his back. When he says he will have his back, Tommy Dreamer tells him to let him handle this himself, as nobody trusts him and his being around is "giving people ammo."
Backstage, VXT ("The Virtuosa" Deonna Purrazzo and Chelsea Green) and "The Quintessential Diva" Gisele Shaw converse. Gisele says that the three of them know what they are up against and that they can win tonight, and Chelsea proposes they make tonight Mickie James' last loss. Deonna says that after tonight, they can focus on championship gold, but for right now, they are solely focused on Mickie James.
Rachelle Steele beats Tasha Steelz by disqualification. During the match, Tasha heads to the outside, takes the microphone, and shows her irritation with having to face an enhancement talent. She tells Rachelle Steele that she had her five minutes, then has Savannah Evans lay her out with a punch. Rachelle wins by disqualification, but Tasha sics Savannah on her again. Savannah annihilates Rachelle with a powerbomb.
Backstage, Heath and Rhino are met by The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley), who meet about a tag team title match. Heath say he and Rhino are ready to defend, and asks the Guns to talk with management about a tag team title match.
Backstage, The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley) meet Matt Cardona and Brian Myers at Scott D'Amore's office door. As both teams fight over who asks for a tag team title shot, Scott D'Amore shows up and puts Shelley and Cardona in a match tonight.
Chris Bey beats Tommy Dreamer. During the match, Moose shows up and confronts Bully Ray for blaming him for the attack on "Inevitable" Ace Austin, and also trips Chris Bey from the outside before walking away. Despite Chris being distracted by Bully Ray and thinking that Bully Ray tripped him, he is able to hit Dreamer with the Art of Finesse for the win.
This week's Impact Plus Flashback Moment of the Week is Sting vs. Bully Ray for the TNA World Heavyweight Championship at Slammiversary 2013.
We hear from Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis). Kyle Fletcher admits The Motor City Machine Guns (Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley) beat them, but they have a plan to get their win back. He then issues an open challenge to any tag team who wants to take Aussie Open on.
Backstage, Tommy Dreamer tells Bully Ray to calm down and relax, but Bully Ray is enraged and says he came to do things the right way. Dreamer tells Bully Ray he did things right, but Bully Ray threatens to take Moose out if he gets involved again.
Matt Cardona beats Alex Shelley after constant cheating by both Cardona and Brian Myers and constant outsmarting by Shelley and Chris Sabin. After the match, Myers and Cardona attack Sabin and Shelley, then Heath and Rhino show up and brawl with Myers and Cardona, who are soon forced to retreat.
Backstage, Rich Swann and "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander talk about what is going on with the World Championship when Gail Kim shows up. Gail Kim tells Josh Alexander that Bully Ray taught her more things than anyone else, but also taught her not to trust anyone in the business. After she asks Alexander to watch her back, Alexander is suddenly attacked from behind by Steve Maclin, and security moves in while Frankie Kazarian also goes after Maclin. After the commercial break, Frankie Kazarian talks with Josh Alexander. Kazarian says he is looking out for his best interests and that there is a target on Alexander's back, and he wants Alexander to make it to Over Drive. Alexander then proposes that they team up together and take on Aussie Open in their open next week. Kazarian likes the idea enough to do it for one night and accepts.
Before the next match, Joe Hendry says Las Vegas, Nevada is a place where fortunes are won and lost, and while someone may have lost a fortune, they and their spouse will believe in Joe Hendry.
Joe Hendry beats Raj Singh.
Backstage, Eric Young and Deaner tells someone how defeat and loss can teach things, and that Sami Callihan knows what a lust for violence is all about and that his eyes are open. He then says that Callihan does not understand how much he loves violence, then he says that he hopes the mystery person's eyes are open and that they are watching.
Backstage, Gia Miller has a sit-down interview with Eddie Edwards. Eddie says "Honor No More is no more," and that due to Vincent being in the hospital, PCO turning on everyone, and Matt Taven and Mike Bennett, there is nothing left. As far as he stands with Alisha Edwards, he does not want that to become "public fodder" and wishes to keep it private. When asked if he would do it all again, he says yes, as Honor No More's mission was righteous. He says that there has been no honor in Impact for a very long time, and admits that mistakes were made from the beginning and that there was "a poison pill" from the outset. Eddie then says that PCO is "a little bitch" and that he will pay for what he has done.
Mickie James, Taylor Wilde and Jordynne Grace beat VXT ("The Virtuosa" Deonna Purrazzo and Chelsea Green) and "The Quintessential Diva" Gisele Shaw after Jordynne Grace clobbers Gisele Shaw from behind for holding up the Knockouts World Championship and Taylor Wilde stops a double team by VXT so that Mickie James can hit a Mick-DT for the win.
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Thursday, October 6, 2022
Final Impact - Impact Wrestling recap for October 6, 2022
In memory of Antonio Inoki, 1943 - 2022.
"Rock Hard" Juice Robinson beats Alex Zayne in the BTI Match.
Frankie Kazarian beats Kenny King with the crossface chickenwing.
We see a video package of the Impact Wrestling X Division Championship's lineage, by the numbers.
We see a video package for Eddie Edwards vs. "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander for the Impact Wrestling World Championship at Bound For Glory.
We see a video package for Frankie Kazarian vs. "Speedball" Mike Bailey at Bound For Glory.
Mickie James guests on commentary for the next match.
Mia Yim beats "The Quintessential Diva" Gisele Shaw.
We see a video package for the Call Your Shot Gauntlet Match at Bound For Glory.
We see a video package of Killer Kelly, where Kelly says there is so much to do and so little time and that she will be in the Call Your Shot Gauntlet Match. She is suddenly blindsided by Tasha Steelz, and Savannah Evans attacks Kelly afterwards. Tasha Steelz tells Kelly that she wants revenge, then tells her that she will see her in the Call Your Shot Gauntlet Match.
The Impact Plus Flashback Moment of the Week is Raven's sudden attack on Jeff Jarrett from January 22, 2003.
Backstage, Brian Myers runs into Shera and Raj Singh, then a man in a yellow hoodie shows up repeating "I am violence!" before security escorts him out. Myers then meets Delirious, who mentions the Twilight Zone as he speaks. Myers then speaks to a random woman backstage.
We see a video package for Masha Slamovich vs. Jordynne Grace for the Impact Wrestling Knockouts Championship at Bound For Glory.
Steve Maclin beats Moose after special guest referee Sami Callihan hits both men with the Cactus Driver '97 and places Maclin on top of Moose.
Jack Price, Jason Hotch and Shogun talk about the Call Your Shot Gauntlet Match and who will enter it. All of a sudden, Joe Hendry shows up and says he has gotten the last slot in the match, and numerous people show up to celebrate with him.
Decay (Taya Valkyrie and Jessicka) beat The Swingerellas (Swingerella #1 and Swingerella #2).
Backstage, Gia Miller interviews VXT ("The Virtuosa" Deonna Purrazzo and Chelsea Green). Chelsea Green says they beat Decay so badly they had to repackage, and Deonna Purrazzo says it looks repulsive. She says they have broken up friendships, and Chelsea says they will leave everyone vexed.
Alex Shelley beats Matt Taven by countering the Climax with Shell Shock despite Maria Kanellis-Bennett distracting the referee so that Mike Bennett can attack Shelley.
In footage from after Outside The Ropes from earlier this week, "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander is confronted by Eddie Edwards, and numerous officials - and Alisha Edwards - have to hold both men back When Eddie confronts Alisha and asks her whose side she is on, Alisha says this has gone too far and that "either this ends, or we do."
Scott D'Amore oversees a contract signing between Jordynne Grace and Masha Slamovich for their Impact Wrestling Knockouts World Championship match at Bound For Glory. Slamovich arrives first, followed by Jordynne. After D'Amore mentions what is at stake - Jordynne's Knockouts Championship and Slamovich's undefeated streak - he hands out the contract. Slamovich simply signs the contract and hands it back to D'Amore. Unlike Slamovich, however, Jordynne has something to say, and she tells Slamovich that she truly respects her for what she has done in Impact. She says that she knows how badly Slamovich wants the Knockouts title and that she wants it as badly as she wanted it when she was in Slamovich's position, but she is not ready to give it up, especially after all she has done. Jordynne talks about how she became the first Triple Crown Knockout in Impact Wrestling history, then says that while Slamovich is undefeated, Slamovich has not learned from losing, and she will teach that lesson to her. She signs the contract. Before the signing ends, Masha Slamovich says to Jordynne - in Russian - "Masha's gonna kill you." She then flips the table and pins Jordynne under it before attacking her. Jordynne fights back, however, and she goes for a Muscle Buster through the table before Slamovich escapes it and puts Jordynne through it with a Snow Plow to end the show.
"Rock Hard" Juice Robinson beats Alex Zayne in the BTI Match.
Frankie Kazarian beats Kenny King with the crossface chickenwing.
We see a video package of the Impact Wrestling X Division Championship's lineage, by the numbers.
We see a video package for Eddie Edwards vs. "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander for the Impact Wrestling World Championship at Bound For Glory.
We see a video package for Frankie Kazarian vs. "Speedball" Mike Bailey at Bound For Glory.
Mickie James guests on commentary for the next match.
Mia Yim beats "The Quintessential Diva" Gisele Shaw.
We see a video package for the Call Your Shot Gauntlet Match at Bound For Glory.
We see a video package of Killer Kelly, where Kelly says there is so much to do and so little time and that she will be in the Call Your Shot Gauntlet Match. She is suddenly blindsided by Tasha Steelz, and Savannah Evans attacks Kelly afterwards. Tasha Steelz tells Kelly that she wants revenge, then tells her that she will see her in the Call Your Shot Gauntlet Match.
The Impact Plus Flashback Moment of the Week is Raven's sudden attack on Jeff Jarrett from January 22, 2003.
Backstage, Brian Myers runs into Shera and Raj Singh, then a man in a yellow hoodie shows up repeating "I am violence!" before security escorts him out. Myers then meets Delirious, who mentions the Twilight Zone as he speaks. Myers then speaks to a random woman backstage.
We see a video package for Masha Slamovich vs. Jordynne Grace for the Impact Wrestling Knockouts Championship at Bound For Glory.
Steve Maclin beats Moose after special guest referee Sami Callihan hits both men with the Cactus Driver '97 and places Maclin on top of Moose.
Jack Price, Jason Hotch and Shogun talk about the Call Your Shot Gauntlet Match and who will enter it. All of a sudden, Joe Hendry shows up and says he has gotten the last slot in the match, and numerous people show up to celebrate with him.
Decay (Taya Valkyrie and Jessicka) beat The Swingerellas (Swingerella #1 and Swingerella #2).
Backstage, Gia Miller interviews VXT ("The Virtuosa" Deonna Purrazzo and Chelsea Green). Chelsea Green says they beat Decay so badly they had to repackage, and Deonna Purrazzo says it looks repulsive. She says they have broken up friendships, and Chelsea says they will leave everyone vexed.
Alex Shelley beats Matt Taven by countering the Climax with Shell Shock despite Maria Kanellis-Bennett distracting the referee so that Mike Bennett can attack Shelley.
In footage from after Outside The Ropes from earlier this week, "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander is confronted by Eddie Edwards, and numerous officials - and Alisha Edwards - have to hold both men back When Eddie confronts Alisha and asks her whose side she is on, Alisha says this has gone too far and that "either this ends, or we do."
Scott D'Amore oversees a contract signing between Jordynne Grace and Masha Slamovich for their Impact Wrestling Knockouts World Championship match at Bound For Glory. Slamovich arrives first, followed by Jordynne. After D'Amore mentions what is at stake - Jordynne's Knockouts Championship and Slamovich's undefeated streak - he hands out the contract. Slamovich simply signs the contract and hands it back to D'Amore. Unlike Slamovich, however, Jordynne has something to say, and she tells Slamovich that she truly respects her for what she has done in Impact. She says that she knows how badly Slamovich wants the Knockouts title and that she wants it as badly as she wanted it when she was in Slamovich's position, but she is not ready to give it up, especially after all she has done. Jordynne talks about how she became the first Triple Crown Knockout in Impact Wrestling history, then says that while Slamovich is undefeated, Slamovich has not learned from losing, and she will teach that lesson to her. She signs the contract. Before the signing ends, Masha Slamovich says to Jordynne - in Russian - "Masha's gonna kill you." She then flips the table and pins Jordynne under it before attacking her. Jordynne fights back, however, and she goes for a Muscle Buster through the table before Slamovich escapes it and puts Jordynne through it with a Snow Plow to end the show.
Thursday, April 14, 2022
Final Impact - Impact Wrestling recap for April 14, 2022
Madison Rayne beats Jessie McKay in the BTI match. During the match, Jessie McKay inadvertently hits the referee with a big boot when Madison Rayne ducks over it. At ringside, Tennille Dashwood and Cassie Lee both try to get in Kaleb with a K's ear and tell him to throw the chair he is sitting in into the ring. Rayne takes the chair and hits Jessie with hit, then hits Jessie with the Rayne Check to win. After the match, The Influence (Tennille Dashwood and Madison Rayne) tells Kaleb with a K that they are done. Kaleb then asks Jessie McKay if she is okay only for Cassie Lee to slap him. Kaleb then throws his fake Knockouts Tag Team Championship belt and says he does not The Influence or The IInspiration, saying she can have any girl and everyone knows it. As he mocks the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania crowd while saying he is too good for the town, W. Morrissey shows up and boots Kaleb in the face before tossing him out of the ring and putting him through a table with the BQE.
W. Morrissey is in the ring to start tonight's show. Morrissey says that the last time he was at tonight's venue, he had no control, was taken out on a stretcher, was at his lowest point and had nobody and nowhere to go to. Now, he is clean and sober and in the very best shape of his life. He then says that for the first time in 34 years, he can say that he is not alone, because he has the fans, whom he thanks for their support. Morrissey says he was given a second chance and people gave him opportunities, and he plans to make the most of them. Suddenly, Brian Myers shows up and says Morrissey is telling a sob story and asks if he should feel sorry for him, as he had a golden opportunity that the boys in the back could only dream of and "pissed it all away for a good time." He says the people should be feeling sorry for him, as Morrissey is a menace, has destroyed his commentary career and has destroyed numerous tables and collectibles, then tells Morrissey that he will end up half-dead on the arena floor if he keeps messing with him. Morrissey punches at Myers, but Myers leaps off the ring apron and says "Another time, big man." Morrissey then blocks his way to the ramp and chases him around the ring, grabbing him at the barricade. Morrissey then choke slams Myers on the ring apron before producing a table from underneath the ring and setting it up, but before he can put Myers through it with the BQE, he is distracted by Chelsea Green and attacked by Matt Cardona. Myers then chokes Morrissey with his T-Shirt before Chelsea slaps Morrissey and Myers and Cardona put him through the table. It is then realized that Cardona, Chelsea and Myers have shirts with the word "Major Players" on them.
"The Virtuosa" Deonna Purrazzo retains the ROH Women's World Championship against Willow Nightingale with the Venus de Milo.
Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Mickie James. Mickie says she and Chelsea Green are just getting started after their recent history, and says that if Chelsea thinks she treats her like a little sister now, she will give her the big sister whipping. Suddenly, Chelsea shows up. Chelsea tells Mickie she does not need somebody to beat her ass, then Chelsea and Mickie brawl until Matt Cardona grabs her from behind. Chelsea slaps Mickie, then hits her with her cast and lays her out before she, Cardona and Brian Myers look down on her.
Backstage, Gia Miller interviews Tasha Steelz and Savannah Evans. Tasha Steelz says she knows Rosemary and Decay (Rosemary, Crazzy Steve, Black Taurus, Havok) love to play mind games, but she and Savannah Evans have history with her and she has not forgotten. She has since reached the top of the mountain, and she is ready for Rosemary's mind games. Suddenly, Decay shows up on the nearby monitor and taunt Tasha Steelz.
Jonathan Gresham beats Rocky Romero. Both men shake hands after the match.
We see a video package chronicling the events leading up to "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander vs. Moose for the Impact World Championship from Alexander's point of view.
Backstage, "Speedball" Mike Bailey is training with a punching bag when Ace Austin shows up and tells him Madman Fulton will not make it to Rebellion, meaning it is just the two of them against Trey Miguel.
Alex Shelley beats Steve Maclin after Chris Sabin stops Maclin from using the ropes for leverage in a pinfall attempt.
Backstage, Madison Rayne runs into "The Quintessential Diva" Gisele Shaw, who apologizes to Madison for the loss of Kaleb with a K, but Madison says she and Tenille Dashwood will do just fine without him. Gisele says "We'll see about that."
We see a video package chronicling the events leading up to "The Walking Weapon" Josh Alexander vs. Moose for the Impact World Championship from Moose's point of view.
Honor No More head to the ring. Eddie Edwards asks the fans if they can feel the history before calling Philadelphia's fans the most passionate in professional wrestling, then says that the truth is that they are also the most fickle fans in professional wrestling. He calls the fans spoiled brats who don't care about what is going on in front of them before wondering where their next shiny new toy is, then Mike Bennett says that Philadelphia is also his birthplace. He then says the fans turned their back on Ring of Honor, Extreme Championship Wrestling and everyone in Honor No More. Matt Taven says the fans may have turned their back on them, but they never turned their backs on each other. Taven says they never knew they were surrounded by hypocrites who went to the next big thing like a bunch of lemmings, then says that while he still has fans who follow the trend, Honor No More is no trend. Suddenly, Bullet Club ("Switchblade" Jay White, Chris Bey, "The Big LG" Doc Gallows, "Machine Gun" Karl Anderson) shows up, and Jay White says Bullet Club is the best, not Honor No More, and Doc Gallows says some factions need to send out some "Bullet Club thank-yous," including Honor No More when they beat Bennett and Taven in Japan in 2015. Gallows says hello to Maria Kanellis-Bennett after saying Bullet Club is taking a trip to a Magic Killer, and Anderson says Honor No More are the toys nobody wants to play with anymore while Bullet Club are the coolest toys in the toy box. Maria says that Bullet Club can shove the "too sweet" up their ass and that Honor No More is here to stay and is "for life." Chris Bey then says they can go bar for bear, but their bars are weak before proposing that both teams go at it. Both teams then meet in the ring and brawl. The brawl soon makes its way to the outside, and PCO hits everyone from both sides with a cannonball senton off the top rope. JONAH then shows up for the next match.
JONAH beats PCO. After the match, PCO gets back up, but Jonah lays him out and hits him with a chair multiple times. PCO then starts to stir, and JONAH lays the chair on top of PCO before hitting another Tsunami to keep him down.
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
Generation NXT - NXT recap for January 15, 2020
In memory of Rocky Johnson, 1944 - 2020.
Keith Lee shows up to start tonight's show. After stating that he stands as #1 contender to the North American Championship, he admits that The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Bobby Fish, Kyle O'Reilly, Roderick Strong) has had a great 2019 and still hold all the championships right now. He says that The Undisputed Era has reached their limit while he is limitless, and next week, he will prove that by defeating Roderick Strong for the North American Championship. Suddenly, The Undisputed Era shows up. Adam Cole states that Keith Lee will go down like everyone else has, then The Undisputed Era gangs up on Lee only to be briefly overpowered by Keith Lee. After a chair shot from Strong, they go back on the attack. They then put Keith Lee's ankle through the chair so that Roderick Strong can stomp on it from the top rope, then Tommaso Ciampa shows up and makes the save for Keith Lee.
Finn Balor vs. Johnny Gargano is confirmed for NXT TakeOver: Portland.
Pete Dunne and Matt Riddle beat Mark Andrews and "Flash" Morgan Webster to advance to the semi-finals of the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic.
In footage from after NXT UK TakeOver: Blackpool II, Imperium (Walter, Fabian Aichner, Marcel Barthel, Alexander Wolfe) are furious about The Undisputed Era's (Adam Cole, Bobby Fish, Kyle O'Reilly, Roderick Strong) attack on them.
Cathy Kelley reports that medical personnel are currently evaluating Keith Lee and that an update will be available later this evening.
Tommaso Ciampa shows up. Ciampa says it is clear that The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Bobby Fish, Kyle O'Reilly, Roderick Strong) have a hit list, then says he does, too. He says that Adam Cole is on his hit list, and that when he took "Goldy," he took his life. He says that he wants and needs his life back and that he is taking it back. The Undisputed Era show up and eventually overpower Ciampa. Suddenly, Johnny Gargano runs into the ring and fends The Undisputed Era off, with Ciampa briefly teaming up with Gargano again in the process.
Grizzled Young Veterans (Zack Gibson and James Drake) beat KUSHIDA and Alex Shelley to advance to the semi-finals of the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic. After the match, Grizzled Young Veterans reject the post-match handshake from KUSHIDA and Shelley, with Gibson saying they did not travel the world to do that and that they are the present and future of tag team wrestling.
In footage from earlier today, Robert Stone says that the NXT women's division is the best it's ever been and that Chelsea Green is better than the best.
We see a video package for Lio Rush, Tyler Breeze and Isaiah "Swerve" Scott, who are in a match to decide who will compete for the NXT Cruiserweight Championship at Worlds Collide that is coming up next.
We hear from Finn Balor, who says that Ilya Dragunov believes he belongs in the same ring as him, and if Dragunov wants to step up to him, he will put him down.
Angel Garza guests on commentary for the next match.
Isaiah "Swerve" Scott beats Tyler Breeze and Lio Rush in a three-way match to face Angel Garza for the NXT Cruiserweight Championship at Worlds Collide.
Backstage, Cathy Kelley interviews Rhea Ripley, who says that she will go through the winner of tonight's battle royal just like she will go through Toni Storm at Worlds Collide.
Cathy Kelley interviews Johnny Gargano when Tommaso Ciampa shows up and thanks Gargano for the save. The two of them then agree to face Moustache Mountain (Tyler Bate and Trent Seven) as a team at Worlds Collide for old time's sake. The Undisputed Era then angrily approach Gargano and Ciampa, then Keith Lee shows up and overpowers them - and security - before telling Roderick Strong that the prophecy ends with him.
Next week: the semi-finals of the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic!
#DIY (Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa) vs. Moustache Mountain (Tyler Bate and Trent Seven) is official for Worlds Collide.
Bianca Belair wins a #1 contender's battle royal - which sees the return of Tegan Nox (who is eliminated by Dakota Kai despite Kai not even being a part of the match), Kacy Catanzaro and Mercedes Martinez - to face Rhea Ripley for the NXT Women's Championship at NXT TakeOver: Portland.
Here are the top ten moments from tonight's show!
Keith Lee shows up to start tonight's show. After stating that he stands as #1 contender to the North American Championship, he admits that The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Bobby Fish, Kyle O'Reilly, Roderick Strong) has had a great 2019 and still hold all the championships right now. He says that The Undisputed Era has reached their limit while he is limitless, and next week, he will prove that by defeating Roderick Strong for the North American Championship. Suddenly, The Undisputed Era shows up. Adam Cole states that Keith Lee will go down like everyone else has, then The Undisputed Era gangs up on Lee only to be briefly overpowered by Keith Lee. After a chair shot from Strong, they go back on the attack. They then put Keith Lee's ankle through the chair so that Roderick Strong can stomp on it from the top rope, then Tommaso Ciampa shows up and makes the save for Keith Lee.
Finn Balor vs. Johnny Gargano is confirmed for NXT TakeOver: Portland.
Pete Dunne and Matt Riddle beat Mark Andrews and "Flash" Morgan Webster to advance to the semi-finals of the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic.
In footage from after NXT UK TakeOver: Blackpool II, Imperium (Walter, Fabian Aichner, Marcel Barthel, Alexander Wolfe) are furious about The Undisputed Era's (Adam Cole, Bobby Fish, Kyle O'Reilly, Roderick Strong) attack on them.
Cathy Kelley reports that medical personnel are currently evaluating Keith Lee and that an update will be available later this evening.
Tommaso Ciampa shows up. Ciampa says it is clear that The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Bobby Fish, Kyle O'Reilly, Roderick Strong) have a hit list, then says he does, too. He says that Adam Cole is on his hit list, and that when he took "Goldy," he took his life. He says that he wants and needs his life back and that he is taking it back. The Undisputed Era show up and eventually overpower Ciampa. Suddenly, Johnny Gargano runs into the ring and fends The Undisputed Era off, with Ciampa briefly teaming up with Gargano again in the process.
Grizzled Young Veterans (Zack Gibson and James Drake) beat KUSHIDA and Alex Shelley to advance to the semi-finals of the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic. After the match, Grizzled Young Veterans reject the post-match handshake from KUSHIDA and Shelley, with Gibson saying they did not travel the world to do that and that they are the present and future of tag team wrestling.
In footage from earlier today, Robert Stone says that the NXT women's division is the best it's ever been and that Chelsea Green is better than the best.
We see a video package for Lio Rush, Tyler Breeze and Isaiah "Swerve" Scott, who are in a match to decide who will compete for the NXT Cruiserweight Championship at Worlds Collide that is coming up next.
We hear from Finn Balor, who says that Ilya Dragunov believes he belongs in the same ring as him, and if Dragunov wants to step up to him, he will put him down.
Angel Garza guests on commentary for the next match.
Isaiah "Swerve" Scott beats Tyler Breeze and Lio Rush in a three-way match to face Angel Garza for the NXT Cruiserweight Championship at Worlds Collide.
Backstage, Cathy Kelley interviews Rhea Ripley, who says that she will go through the winner of tonight's battle royal just like she will go through Toni Storm at Worlds Collide.
Cathy Kelley interviews Johnny Gargano when Tommaso Ciampa shows up and thanks Gargano for the save. The two of them then agree to face Moustache Mountain (Tyler Bate and Trent Seven) as a team at Worlds Collide for old time's sake. The Undisputed Era then angrily approach Gargano and Ciampa, then Keith Lee shows up and overpowers them - and security - before telling Roderick Strong that the prophecy ends with him.
Next week: the semi-finals of the Dusty Rhodes Tag Team Classic!
#DIY (Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa) vs. Moustache Mountain (Tyler Bate and Trent Seven) is official for Worlds Collide.
Bianca Belair wins a #1 contender's battle royal - which sees the return of Tegan Nox (who is eliminated by Dakota Kai despite Kai not even being a part of the match), Kacy Catanzaro and Mercedes Martinez - to face Rhea Ripley for the NXT Women's Championship at NXT TakeOver: Portland.
Here are the top ten moments from tonight's show!
Saturday, February 20, 2016
Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for February 20, 2016
Before the next match, Veda Scott hijacks the microphone to say that Ring of Honor has been forced to pay her and Cedric Alexander an extravagant amount of money, and gives Jonathan Gresh an offer: if he gives away his shot at the ROH World Television Championship and leaves Ring of Honor forever, she'll give him a lot of money. Jonathan Gresh tells Veda Scott to get out.
Roderick Strong retains the ROH World Television Championship against Jonathan Gresham. After the match, Bobby Fish attacks Roddy and tries to take the World Television title away from him. Roddy is forced to retreat as officials keep Fish, who is now in the ring, away from him.
The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe) are pumped for tonight's tag team main event.
War Machine (Hanson and Rowe) beat Tough Guy Inc. ("Brutal" Bob Evans and "Tough" Tim Hughes). After the match, The All-Night Express show up and tell War Machine that their reign as ROH World Tag Team Champions is about to come to an end at The 14th Anniversary Show, and that they're "a bunch of bearded bitches." War Machine dare them to come to the ring, but ANX are just here to tell them that they will wreck them in Las Vegas.
"The Last Real Man" Silas Young says his patience with The Boys is wearing thin...
Kevin Kelly interviews The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson). They say professional wrestling is a dirty business, and that they've found someone with the best "cleaning skills" they can find: Kenny Omega. They plan to start the world's largest super kick party at The 14th Anniversary Show.
BJ Whitmer quickly beats Chase Brown, and further attacks Brown after the match before taking the microphone. Before he can speak, Steve Corino shows up. BJ Whitmer says he's sick and tired of keeping Corino relevant, and calls out Adam Page. Page shows up, all right: he attacks Whitmer from behind and easily overpowers him. Officlas have to get into the ring and break this brawl up.
Dalton Castle says that "The Last Real Man" Silas Young has no idea who The Boys are...but he does.
It's time for story time with Adam Cole, who finally has his rematch for the ROH World Championship. Once again, he says that Kyle O'Reilly is not deserving of a shot at the World title and should not even be near the title. As for Jay Lethal, he says Lethal is shaking in his boots because he has never defending against him and that he will not like the outcome if he does. He plans to win the ROH World Championship at The 14th Anniversary Show. Jay Lethal, Truth Martini and Taeler Hendrix show up. Lethal says Kyle O'Reilly is "a good kid" who have never won the ROH World Championship, and that Cole has held it in the past while he himself holds it now, so they might as well make it so that the adults take care of this one. He tells Cole that he will prove how "The House" always wins, then proposes they finish the job tonight. Suddenly, Kyle O'Reilly shows up, grabs a microphone, then kicks Lethal and fights Adam Cole. Lethal attacks O'Reilly only to eat a Cole super-kick. O'Reilly hits the brainbuster on Cole, and he stands tall with the ROH World Championship in his hands.
"The Almighty" Christopher Daniels guests on commentary for the next match.
The Briscoes (Jay and March Briscoe) beat ACH and Alex Shelley. After the match, Christoper Daniels and Frankie Kazarian attack ACH and Shelley, then hold Shelley down and invite Chris Sabin to take a shot at him. Howerver, he hesitates, and ACH is able to pull Shelley to safety.
Roderick Strong retains the ROH World Television Championship against Jonathan Gresham. After the match, Bobby Fish attacks Roddy and tries to take the World Television title away from him. Roddy is forced to retreat as officials keep Fish, who is now in the ring, away from him.
The Briscoes (Jay and Mark Briscoe) are pumped for tonight's tag team main event.
War Machine (Hanson and Rowe) beat Tough Guy Inc. ("Brutal" Bob Evans and "Tough" Tim Hughes). After the match, The All-Night Express show up and tell War Machine that their reign as ROH World Tag Team Champions is about to come to an end at The 14th Anniversary Show, and that they're "a bunch of bearded bitches." War Machine dare them to come to the ring, but ANX are just here to tell them that they will wreck them in Las Vegas.
"The Last Real Man" Silas Young says his patience with The Boys is wearing thin...
Kevin Kelly interviews The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson). They say professional wrestling is a dirty business, and that they've found someone with the best "cleaning skills" they can find: Kenny Omega. They plan to start the world's largest super kick party at The 14th Anniversary Show.
BJ Whitmer quickly beats Chase Brown, and further attacks Brown after the match before taking the microphone. Before he can speak, Steve Corino shows up. BJ Whitmer says he's sick and tired of keeping Corino relevant, and calls out Adam Page. Page shows up, all right: he attacks Whitmer from behind and easily overpowers him. Officlas have to get into the ring and break this brawl up.
Dalton Castle says that "The Last Real Man" Silas Young has no idea who The Boys are...but he does.
It's time for story time with Adam Cole, who finally has his rematch for the ROH World Championship. Once again, he says that Kyle O'Reilly is not deserving of a shot at the World title and should not even be near the title. As for Jay Lethal, he says Lethal is shaking in his boots because he has never defending against him and that he will not like the outcome if he does. He plans to win the ROH World Championship at The 14th Anniversary Show. Jay Lethal, Truth Martini and Taeler Hendrix show up. Lethal says Kyle O'Reilly is "a good kid" who have never won the ROH World Championship, and that Cole has held it in the past while he himself holds it now, so they might as well make it so that the adults take care of this one. He tells Cole that he will prove how "The House" always wins, then proposes they finish the job tonight. Suddenly, Kyle O'Reilly shows up, grabs a microphone, then kicks Lethal and fights Adam Cole. Lethal attacks O'Reilly only to eat a Cole super-kick. O'Reilly hits the brainbuster on Cole, and he stands tall with the ROH World Championship in his hands.
"The Almighty" Christopher Daniels guests on commentary for the next match.
The Briscoes (Jay and March Briscoe) beat ACH and Alex Shelley. After the match, Christoper Daniels and Frankie Kazarian attack ACH and Shelley, then hold Shelley down and invite Chris Sabin to take a shot at him. Howerver, he hesitates, and ACH is able to pull Shelley to safety.
Saturday, February 6, 2016
Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for February 6, 2016
Chris Sabin guests on commentary for the next match.
Alex Shelley beats "The Heavy Metal Rebel" Frankie Kazarian after Chris Sabin's attempt to hand the ring bell hammer to Kazarian backfires as Shelley tosses it back to Sabin. During the match, Steve Corino announces via telephone that the time for talking is over after what recently happened to Colby Corino, and that next week, it is on between him and BJ Whitmer.
Before the next match, Truth Martini says that while "The Last Real Man" Silas Young may have tried to turn Dalton Castle's boys into men, that's not what they needs, and that instead, they need a daddy. Truth then asks "Who's your daddy?" J. Diesel - now known as Joey "Diesel" Daddiego - says "The answer is...Joey Daddiego."
Dalton Castle beats Joey Daddiego. After the match, "The Last Real Man" Silas Young shows up and addresses the boys as "Brent" and "Brandon," but it's a set-up as The Beer City Brusier holds The Boys down as Young hits Misery on Castle. Castle then gives them a choice - learn to be men, or go down like a boy like Castle just did. The Boys go to town on Castle, but they are quickly overpowered. Castle suffers the same fate when he is able to get back up and attack Castle as well.
Action Ortiz beats Leo St. Giovanni to continue to the semi-finals of the 2016 Top Prospect Tournament.
Stokely Carmichael states that 2016 will be the year of Moose. Last year's formula wasn't working, so Stokely and Moose are starting at the top by challenge Kazuchika Okada. Carmichaels calls out Okada for the 14th Anniversary Show and challenges him to a match against Moose.
The All Night Express (Kenny King and Rhett Titus) beat War Machine (Hansen and Raymond Rowe) by disqualification after Raymond Rowe counters a double-team move into a table while the ref is down, only for the ref to come to and see Rowe slam them into the table instead. After the match, both teams brawl, and officials have to break them apart.
Alex Shelley beats "The Heavy Metal Rebel" Frankie Kazarian after Chris Sabin's attempt to hand the ring bell hammer to Kazarian backfires as Shelley tosses it back to Sabin. During the match, Steve Corino announces via telephone that the time for talking is over after what recently happened to Colby Corino, and that next week, it is on between him and BJ Whitmer.
Before the next match, Truth Martini says that while "The Last Real Man" Silas Young may have tried to turn Dalton Castle's boys into men, that's not what they needs, and that instead, they need a daddy. Truth then asks "Who's your daddy?" J. Diesel - now known as Joey "Diesel" Daddiego - says "The answer is...Joey Daddiego."
Dalton Castle beats Joey Daddiego. After the match, "The Last Real Man" Silas Young shows up and addresses the boys as "Brent" and "Brandon," but it's a set-up as The Beer City Brusier holds The Boys down as Young hits Misery on Castle. Castle then gives them a choice - learn to be men, or go down like a boy like Castle just did. The Boys go to town on Castle, but they are quickly overpowered. Castle suffers the same fate when he is able to get back up and attack Castle as well.
Action Ortiz beats Leo St. Giovanni to continue to the semi-finals of the 2016 Top Prospect Tournament.
Stokely Carmichael states that 2016 will be the year of Moose. Last year's formula wasn't working, so Stokely and Moose are starting at the top by challenge Kazuchika Okada. Carmichaels calls out Okada for the 14th Anniversary Show and challenges him to a match against Moose.
The All Night Express (Kenny King and Rhett Titus) beat War Machine (Hansen and Raymond Rowe) by disqualification after Raymond Rowe counters a double-team move into a table while the ref is down, only for the ref to come to and see Rowe slam them into the table instead. After the match, both teams brawl, and officials have to break them apart.
Saturday, January 16, 2016
Honor Roll - Ring of Honor recap for January 16, 2016
Mr. Wrestling III guests on commentary this week.
The Addiction ("The Almighty" Christopher Daniels and "The Heavy Metal Rebel" Frankie Kazarian) beat ACH and Alex Shelley thanks to the distraction from Chris Sabin. After the match, The Addiction hit Celebrity Rehab on Alex Shelley. When Daniels tries to hit Shelley with the ring hammer, the ref tries to take from him but gets jabbed in the face. Daniels then goes for the cheap shot with the hammer on Shelley again, but Nigel McGuinness shows up and suspends Daniels without pay from Ring of Honor, and threatens to make the suspension last an entire year if he does not leave the ring immediately.
Mark Briscoe beats Adam Page when Page is distracted by BJ Whitmer, who thinks Mr. Wrestling III is really Steve Corino. After the match, Whitmer, still believing Mr. Wrestling III is Corino, tells him to be a man for once in his life in front of Corino's son Colby. Mr. Wrestling III gets in the ring, and Whitmer demands he take off his mask and reveal he is Corino. Mr. Wrestling III insists he is not Steve Corino, and says he knows Corino, too. He says that Corino knows someone who can take him down, and tells Whitmer, Page and Colby Corino to get out of here while they still can.
"The Last Real Man" Silas Young shows up and grabs the microphone. He describes what happened to him at Final Battle as "a disappointment" after all he did to make Dalton Castle's Boys into men. He wants them back, and gives The Boys an ultimatum: be boys or be men, and do the right thing or else you'll be sorry.
Before the next match can start, The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) show up and attack reDRagon (Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly) before super kicking everyone in the ring, including ring announcer Bobby Cruise.
The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) beat reDRagon (Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly) and The Kingdom (Adam Cole and Michael Bennett) in a Philly Street Fight after AJ Styles shows up and stops both Michael Bennett and Maria Kanellis from using a steel chair on the Bucks. During the match, Kevin Kelly is accidentally super kicked in the face by one of The Young Bucks.
The Addiction ("The Almighty" Christopher Daniels and "The Heavy Metal Rebel" Frankie Kazarian) beat ACH and Alex Shelley thanks to the distraction from Chris Sabin. After the match, The Addiction hit Celebrity Rehab on Alex Shelley. When Daniels tries to hit Shelley with the ring hammer, the ref tries to take from him but gets jabbed in the face. Daniels then goes for the cheap shot with the hammer on Shelley again, but Nigel McGuinness shows up and suspends Daniels without pay from Ring of Honor, and threatens to make the suspension last an entire year if he does not leave the ring immediately.
Mark Briscoe beats Adam Page when Page is distracted by BJ Whitmer, who thinks Mr. Wrestling III is really Steve Corino. After the match, Whitmer, still believing Mr. Wrestling III is Corino, tells him to be a man for once in his life in front of Corino's son Colby. Mr. Wrestling III gets in the ring, and Whitmer demands he take off his mask and reveal he is Corino. Mr. Wrestling III insists he is not Steve Corino, and says he knows Corino, too. He says that Corino knows someone who can take him down, and tells Whitmer, Page and Colby Corino to get out of here while they still can.
"The Last Real Man" Silas Young shows up and grabs the microphone. He describes what happened to him at Final Battle as "a disappointment" after all he did to make Dalton Castle's Boys into men. He wants them back, and gives The Boys an ultimatum: be boys or be men, and do the right thing or else you'll be sorry.
Before the next match can start, The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) show up and attack reDRagon (Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly) before super kicking everyone in the ring, including ring announcer Bobby Cruise.
The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) beat reDRagon (Bobby Fish and Kyle O'Reilly) and The Kingdom (Adam Cole and Michael Bennett) in a Philly Street Fight after AJ Styles shows up and stops both Michael Bennett and Maria Kanellis from using a steel chair on the Bucks. During the match, Kevin Kelly is accidentally super kicked in the face by one of The Young Bucks.
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