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Fighting Spirit Review: New Japan “G1 Climax 2014” Day 6

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Date:  July 31st, 2014
Location:  Act City Hamamatsu
Announced Attendance:  3,100 (Super No Vacancy Full House)

We are now halfway through with the G1 Climax! Here are the standings going into the event:

Block A: Block B:
Shelton Benjamin  [8]

Bad Luck Fale  [6]

Hiroshi Tanahashi  [6]

Katsuyori Shibata  [6]

Shinsuke Nakamura  [6]

Tomohiro Ishii  [6]

Satoshi Kojima  [4]

Davey Boy Smith Jr.  [4]

Doc Gallows  [2]

Yuji Nagata  [2]

Tomoaki Honma  [0]

Tetsuya Naito  [8]

Hirooki Goto  [6]

Kazuchika Okada  [6]

Toru Yano  [6]

AJ Styles  [4]

Hiroyoshi Tenzan  [4]

Lance Archer  [4]

Minoru Suzuki  [4]

Togi Makabe  [4]

Karl Anderson  [2]

Yujiro Takahashi  [2]

Today’s matches:

– Block A: Bad Luck Fale vs. Doc Gallows
– Block A: Davey Boy Smith Jr. vs. Yuji Nagata
– Block B: Togi Makabe vs. Yujiro Takahashi
– Block A: Katsuyori Shibata vs. Satoshi Kojima
– Block B: Hirooki Goto vs. Karl Anderson
– Block B: Lance Archer vs. Minoru Suzuki
– Block A: Shelton Benjamin vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
– Block B: AJ Styles vs. Hiroyoshi Tenzan
– Block B: Kazuchika Okada vs. Toru Yano
– Block A: Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Tomohiro Ishii

Now onto the fun.

Bad Luck Fale vs. Doc Gallows
Fale and Gallows circle each other, tie-up, and they break cleanly.  Tie-up, but Gallows pushes Fale back.  Another tie-up and this time Fale pushes away Gallows.  Kick to the stomach by Gallows, side headlock, Fale pushes out of it and they collide with no result.  Fale goes off the ropes but he can’t knock Gallows down.  They both go off the ropes but still can’t knock each other down.  They face off and trade elbows, and Fale lariats Gallows out of the ring down to the floor.  Fale goes outside the ring but Gallows kicks him back.  Gallows throws Fale hard into the guardrail, stomps by Gallows, he picks up Fale and slides him back into the ring.  Fale recovers fast and stands on Gallows near the ropes, Fale clubs Gallows into the corner, Fale goes for the body avalanche by Gallows moves out of the way.  Punches by Gallows, he goes off the ropes and he lariats Fale out of the ring again.  Fale pulls Gallows to the outside and punches him around the ring.  Fale throws Gallows into the guardrail and then slides him back into the ring.  Gallows stomps on Fale as he gets into the ring and he stands on his back near the ropes.  Gallows picks up Fale and throws him into the corner, punches by Gallows, Irish whip and he elbows Fale in the corner.  Fale dodges Gallows’s next attack, body splash by Fale but it gets a two count.  Fale calls for the Grenade, but Gallows punches him back and hits a high kick.  Bearhug slam by Gallows, cover, but it gets a two count.  Gallows picks up Fale and punches him, but Fale punches him back.  They trade punches and lariat attempts, Fale finally knocks down Gallows with a lariat but it gets a two count cover.  Both wrestlers get up, Fale charges Gallows but Gallows hits a big boot.  Cover, and he gets a three count.  Your winner:  Doc Gallows

Match Thoughts:  Not a big fan of this match and I will tell you why.  The selling was just not great nor were the transitions.  Not once, but twice Gallows knocked Fale out to the floor, one wrestler controlled the action on the floor, and when it went back in the ring the other wrestler promptly went on offense.  Eight minute matches don’t need repeated spots, I wouldn’t mind it in an Iron Man match but not a short power struggle.  The ending also came up really suddenly, I guess neither wrestler can get the other one up for their finisher but I’d expect a big boot to not be enough to take down an IWGP Champion.  This could have been good if they stuck to just being a slugfest, but as it was, I can’t say I enjoyed it.  Score:  3.0

Davey Boy Smith Jr. vs. Yuji Nagata
They circle each other, waistlock by Nagata, reversed by Smith and he hits an armdrag but Nagata gets out of it and they return to their feet.  Waistlock by Nagata but Smith gets into the ropes and Nagata gives a clean break.  Armdrag by Smith but Nagata gets out of it and applies an armbar, but Smith hits another armdrag.  Nagata quickly gets out of it and they return to their feet.  Knee by Smith and he applies a side headlock, Nagata Irish whips out of it but Smith hits a shoulderblock.  Smith goes for a leg drop, Nagata rolls out of the way and goes for a kick, but Smith avoids it.  Back up, kick by Smith and he elbows Nagata, but Smith throws Nagata out of the ring.  Smith picks up Nagata and throws him into the guardrail.  Smith slams Nagata into the table, he picks him up and hits a scoop slam.  Nagata gets back into the ring and picks up Smith, knee by Smith and they trade slaps.  Camel clutch by Smith and he applies a sleeper, but Nagata gets to the ropes.  Smith picks up Nagata and goes for a suplex but Nagata lands on his feet.  Waistlock by Nagata but Smith elbows out of it, Smith charges Nagata but Nagata hits a big boot.  Kicks to the chest by Nagata as he knocks Smith into the corner, Irish whip, and Nagata hits a big boot.  Nagata goes for an exploder but Smith blocks it, Irish whip by Nagata, reversed, and Nagata dropkicks Smith in the knee.  Nagata goes off the ropes and hits a boot followed by an exploder.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Nagata picks up Smith and goes for a brainbuster but Smith blocks it, knee by Smith but Nagata kicks Smith in the leg.  Nagata goes off the ropes but Smith catches him with a powerslam.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Irish whip by Smith and he hits a jumping knee.  Smith goes for the tiger suplex but Nagata elbows out of it and they trade blows.  Boot by Nagata and he goes for a kick, but Smith catches his leg and hits a capture suplex.  Cover, but Nagata gets a shoulder up.  Smith hits a tiger suplex hold, but it also gets a two count.  Smith picks up Nagata and he goes for the Bulldog Bomb, but Nagata punches out of it.  Irish whip by Smith, but Nagata blocks it and applies the seated armbar.  Smith gets to the ropes to break it up, Nagata picks up Smith and kicks him back before he hits a jumping knee.  Nagata goes for the backdrop driver but Smith gets out of it, he charges Nagata but Nagata hits a release German suplex.  Nagata goes for the backdrop driver again, Smith elbows out of it but Nagata hits a heel kick.  Wrist-clutch exploder by Nagata, cover, and he picks up the three count.  Your winner:  Yuji Nagata

Match Thoughts:   One good thing about a veteran like Nagata is he legitimately has multiple ways to win the match.  He tried the backdrop hold a few times, it didn’t work, so he went for the wrist-clutch exploder instead.  This was a solid match, I am getting a lil weary of every match having a quick outside the ring section as it is mostly done to waste time, but beyond that they stayed really focused on what they were doing.  Smith has impressed me during the tournament, he has great suplexes and power moves, and does more than you’d think someone his size could do.  Fun match.  Score:  6.5

Togi Makabe vs. Yujiro Takahashi
Takahashi attacks Makabe before the match starts, elbows by Takahashi and he throws Makabe out of the ring.  They trade shots outside of the ring and Takahashi throws Makabe into the ring post.  Takahashi throws Makabe chest-first into the guardrail, he takes him up the ramp and hits a snapmare.  Takahashi then runs up the ramp and hits a sliding kick.  Takahashi slides back into the ring with Makabe slowly following, stomps by Takahashi, he picks up Makabe, Irish whip, and Takahashi hits a back elbow.  Elbows by Takahashi and he chokes Makabe with his boot.  Takahashi picks up Makabe but Makabe elbows him back, but Takahashi elbows Makabe in the back of the head.  Takahashi picks up Makabe and elbows him into the corner.  Takahashi gets a running start and he hits a big boot.  Irish whip by Takahashi, reversed, but Takahashi kicks him when he charges in.  Takahashi goes off the ropes but Makabe hits a big lariat.  Makabe hits a lariat in the corner, then a second one.  Makabe hits mounted punches in the corner but Takahashi pushes him back and punches Makabe in the jaw.  Takahashi picks up Makabe and he hits a Fisherman Buster.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Stomps by Takahashi and he elbows Makabe, but Makabe absorbs the blows.  Makabe picks up Takahashi and goes for a powerbomb but he drops him, eye rake by Takahashi and an Irish whip but Makabe catches him with a powerslam.  Makabe picks up Takahashi and he hits a powerbomb.  Cover, but it only gets a two count.  Makabe goes up to the top turnbuckle but Takahashi rolls out of the way of the King Kong Kneedrop.  Both wrestlers get up and Makabe hits a big lariat.  Cover, but Takahashi kicks out.  Makabe picks up Takahashi and puts Takahashi on his shoulders, but Takahashi rakes his eyes and throws Makabe into the referee.  Low blow by Takahashi, he grabs Makabe and powerbombs him into the turnbuckles.  Takahashi picks up Makabe and he hits the Miami Shine.  Cover, and Takahashi picks up the three count.  Your winner:  Yujiro Takahashi

Match Thoughts:   Either Makabe is a great seller or he is really hurting.  Takahashi as I have mentioned isn’t really doing much for me as a heel.  He has some good moves but the low blows and the eye rakes just seem second rate in today’s age.  It works for Yano because he is a comedy wrestler but it comes off weak coming from Takahashi.  Makabe didn’t do a lot here except look like he was in pain.  Not a terrible match as the hits were hard but lacking in some areas.  Score:  4.5

Katsuyori Shibata vs. Satoshi Kojima
They circle each other to start, wristlock by Kojima but Shibata reverses it into a waistlock.  Shibata pushes Kojima into the ropes and he gives a clean break.  Kick by Kojima and he clubs Shibata in the back, side headlock by Kojima, Shibata Irish whips out of it and shoulderblocks Kojima down.  Kick by Kojima and he throws Shibata out of the ring.  Shibata throws Kojima into the guardrail and hits a big boot.  Kicks by Shibata and he gets back on the apron, but Kojima clips Shibata from behind.  Kojima picks up Shibata on the apron and he hits a DDT.  Kojima rolls back into the ring and stomps on Shibata, Kojima picks up Shibata and he hits a neckbreaker.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Kojima applies a reverse chinlock and elbows Shibata.  Kojima throws Shibata into the corner and hits rapid fire chops, but Shibata elbows him and switches positions with him and lots of elbows.  Kojima chops down Shibata, Irish whip from the corner and Kojima hits a jumping elbow smash.  Kojima goes up to the top turnbuckle but Shibata is up and kicks Kojima off the top turnbuckle down to the floor.  Shibata goes outside of the ring and picks up Kojima, he goes an Irish whip but Kojima reverses it which sends Shibata into the guardrail.  Kojima picks up Shibata and goes for a suplex but Shibata reverses it into a vertical suplex of his own.  Both wrestlers slide back into the ring to beat the count, Shibata picks up Kojima and elbows him, but Kojima elbows Shibata back.  Elbows by Kojima and he hits the roaring elbow.  Kojima goes off the ropes but Shibata catches him with a knee to the stomach.  Shibata elbows Kojima into the corner and hits him down to a seated position, he goes for a dropkick but Kojima fires out of the corner with a lariat.  Kojima picks up Shibata and he hits a snap DDT.  Kojima picks up Shibata and goes for a suplex but Shibata lands on his feet and applies a rear naked choke.  Kojima gets out of it with a backdrop suplex but Shibata replies with a release German suplex.  Kojima ends up in the corner and Shibata delivers a running dropkick.  Shibata picks up Kojima and hits a suplex, cover, but it gets a two count.  Shibata picks up Kojima and goes for the Go 2 Sleep but Kojima gets out of it and hits a Koji Cutter.  Kojima goes off the ropes but Shibata boots his arm, he goes off the ropes but Kojima hits a lariat.  Cover, but Shibata kicks out at two.  Kojima picks up Shibata and he hits a brainbuster.  Cover, but again it gets a two count.  Kojima waits for Shibata to get up and goes off the ropes but Shibata hits a dropkick.  Shibata picks up Kojima, elbows by Kojima but Shibata hits a spinning slap.  Shibata gets Kojima on his shoulders and hits a Go 2 Sleep, PK by Shibata and he gets the three count.  Your winner:  Katsuyori Shibata

Match Thoughts:   This was a fun match, I really like the GTS  into the PK combination, it’s a convincing way to win a match.  Shibata breaking up the Bakayaro Elbow always makes me a happy panda and it was a very hard hitting encounter.  Like with Tanahashi a few days ago, this was a ‘Shibata’ match, not a ‘Kojima’ match, which helped make it a good match.  Good stuff all the way around.  Score:  7.0

Hirooki Goto vs. Karl Anderson
They tie-up to start, Goto pushes Anderson into the ropes and he gives a clean break.  Tie-up again, Goto gets Anderson into the ropes again but Anderson switches positions with him and also gives a clean break.  Tie-up, side headlock by Goto, Anderson tries to Irish whip out of it, side headlock takedown by Goto but Anderson gets out of it.  They trade holds but neither can get an advantage and they end up back on their feet.  Punches by Anderson and he hits an uppercut, side headlock by Anderson, Goto Irish whips out of it and hits a shoulderblock.  Anderson rolls out of the ring, Goto goes out after him and elbows Anderson in the back of the head.  Elbow by Goto and he chokes Anderson in the guardrail, he goes for an Irish whips but Anderson blocks it which sends Goto into the rail.  Big boot by Anderson, he picks up Goto and takes him up the aisle, then throws a part of the barricade at him.  Anderson returns to the ring but Goto makes it back before the count.  Anderson stomps on Goto and drops a knee followed by a second one, cover, but it gets a two count.  Anderson applies a chinlock on the mat, Goto elbows out of it and goes off the ropes but Anderson connects with a jumping heel kick for a two count cover.  Stomp by Anderson, Irish whip into the corner and Goto collapses upon impact.  Anderson rakes Goto’s face with his forearm, kicks to the head by Anderson and he slaps at Goto as Goto gets back to his feet.  Goto hits him back but Anderson punches him back to his knees.  Anderson picks up Goto and goes off the ropes but both wrestlers lariat each other.  They do it again, they both go off the ropes and Goto hits a lariat.  Goto picks up Anderson and punches him into the corner, Irish whip, and Goto hits a heel kick followed by a backdrop suplex.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Goto picks up Anderson and puts him on his shoulders, but Anderson elbows out of it.  Goto charges Anderson but Anderson hits a big boot.  Irish whip by Anderson, reversed, Anderson moves when Goto charges in and he hits a big boot.  Running powerbomb by Anderson, cover, but Goto gets a shoulder up.  Back up, elbow by Anderson but Goto elbows him back and they trade shots.  Uppercut by Anderson but Goto hits a headbutt.  Goto goes off the ropes but Anderson catches him with a boot.  Anderson puts Goto on the top turnbuckle, he joins him and goes for a superplex, but Goto blocks it.  They trade elbows while still on the top turnbuckle and Goto gets the better of it.  Kaiten by Goto, cover, but Anderson gets a shoulder up.  Goto picks up Anderson and goes for the Shouten but Anderson slides down his back.  Irish whip by Anderson, reversed, Goto goes for a lariat but it is blocked, he gets Anderson on his shoulders and hits a fireman’s carry onto his knee.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Goto picks up Anderson and goes for the Shouten again but Anderson knees out of it.  Goto pushes Anderson away when he goes for the Gun Stun, they run off the ropes and trade move attempts but Anderson ends up nailing the Gun Stun.  Cover, and he picks up the three count.  Your winner:  Karl Anderson

Match Thoughts: This wasn’t perfect but it was a pretty entertaining match. Anderson flips at will from being ‘spunky undersized underdog’ to ‘giant gaijin monster’ which is hilarious, in this match he was the latter. Some of the moves had really obvious setups but I am willing to let that slide a bit more in a tournament setting, they can’t possibly have much time to plan these things. It started slow but the end stretch was good, and Anderson should use the Gun Stun as a sudden finisher more often as it is the perfect move for it. Not a bad match by any means, but nothing special nor memorable either. Score: 6.0

Lance Archer vs. Minoru Suzuki
Kick to the leg by Suzuki to start as he tries to stay out of Archer’s range, Archer grabs Suzuki and throws him into the corner but Suzuki boots him when he charges in.  Archer grabs Suzuki and throws him over his head, he then hits a shoulderblock.  Suzuki goes out to the apron, Archer charges him but Suzuki applies an armbar over the top rope.  Suzuki pulls Archer out of the ring but Archer hits him and throws Suzuki into the guardrail. Archer goes for a big boot but Suzuki moves out of the way, he puts Archer’s leg in the railing and kicks it.  Suzuki takes Archer’s leg and twists it around the rail until the referee is able to get him off.  Suzuki keeps pulling on Archer’s leg until the referee gets him off again, and Suzuki kicks Archer in the face.  Suzuki punches Archer repeatedly in the ribs before returning to the ring, and TAKA hits a chop block on Archer out on the floor.  Archer finally makes it back in, and Suzuki hits a few headbutts.  Cross kneelock by Suzuki but Archer eventually makes it to the ropes.  Suzuki stomps Archer in the leg, he picks him up and knees Archer in the chest.  Suzuki goes off the ropes but Archer catches him with a powerslam.  Archer throws Suzuki into the corner and hits a body avalanche followed by a vertical suplex.  Body press by Archer, cover, but it gets a two count.  Suzuki punches Archer in the stomach, Archer goes off the ropes but Suzuki does as well and goes for a sleeper.  Archer blocks it and hits a sidewalk slam, cover, but it gets a two count.  Archer picks up Suzuki, Suzuki slaps Archer but Archer slaps him back.  Archer slams Suzuki back into the corner, he puts him on the top turnbuckle and goes for the Blackout, but Suzuki gets out of it and applies a sleeper hold.  Suzuki goes for the Gotch-style piledriver but Archer reverses it with a back bodydrop.  Suzuki goes off the ropes, Archer goes for a chokeslam but Suzuki gets out of it.  Running boot by Suzuki and he applies a sleeper.  Archer tries to get out of it but eventually goes to sleep and the referee calls for the bell.  Your winner: Minoru Suzuki

Match Thoughts: As I have mentioned, to me Suzuki is the type of wrestler that needs to be in the right match with the right opponent, otherwise I tend to not really enjoy his matches. I still can’t help but think that Archer needs a new finisher, his current one takes too long to setup and is way too easy to counter. I liked Suzuki winning with a quick submission hold as that should be the way to defeat a power wrestler like Archer, I just wish the rest of the match was a bit more entertaining as it lulled me to sleep in a few parts. Just not an overly exciting match. Score: 4.0

Shelton Benjamin vs. Shinsuke Nakamura
Benjamin attacks Nakamura before the match starts and punches him down to the mat. Benjamin takes Nakamura’s jacket and chokes Nakamura with it before mocking his pose. They trade elbows, Nakamura goes for a kick but Benjamin catches it and kicks Nakamura out of the ring. Benjamin goes out after Nakamura and Benjamin drops Nakamura knee-first onto the apron. Benjamin puts Nakamura’s leg in the guardrail and twists it before hitting Nakamura around ringside. Benjamin slides Nakamura into the ring, he grabs his leg and wraps it around the ring post. Back in the ring, and Benjamin applies a leglock. Nakamura gets into the ropes, Benjamin picks up Nakamura and kicks him in the back of the leg. Benjamin snaps back on Nakamura’s leg and applies a single leg crab hold. Nakamura gets into the ropes again and Benjamin punches Nakamura against the ropes. Elbow by Nakamura but Benjamin elbows him back and they trade elbows. Benjamin goes off the ropes but Nakamura knees him in the midsection and hits an enzigieri. Nakamura stomps down Benjamin in the corner and chokes him with his boot. Nakamura puts Benjamin up in the corner and he hits a running knee to the ribs. Cover, but it gets a two count. Nakamura goes for an inverted powerslam but Benjamin gets out of it and applies an ankle hold. Nakamura manages to get into the ropes, Benjamin picks up Nakamura, Irish whip but Nakamura blocks it and hits a heel kick. Knee by Nakamura and he hits the inverted powerslam. Superkick by Benjamin and he hits a German suplex hold for a two count. Benjamin goes for the Paydirt but Nakamura blocks it and goes for the cross armbreaker. Benjamin gets out of it and applies an ankle hold, but Nakamura kicks out of it. Benjamin charges Nakamura but Nakamura kicks him back and hits a knee out of the corner. Boma Ye by Nakamura, cover, but it gets a two count. Nakamura waits for Benjamin to get up and hits another Boma Ye, cover, and this time he gets the three count. Your winner: Shinsuke Nakamura

Match Thoughts: The Boma Ye is losing its luster. I wish Nakamura had won with the cross armbreaker or some other quick submission hold, it would fit in better with his ankle being jacked up. Then after the match Nakamura is dancing around the ring like nothing happened, even though Benjamin actually did a great job of working on the leg during the entire match. So I give Benjamin high marks for the match for staying focused and sticking to a plan, while Nakamura blew off everything and won the match in the way he wins all his matches instead of adapting. So overall a mixed bag, I am just surprised that Nakamura was the one that I thought brought the match down. Score: 5.5

AJ Styles vs. Hiroyoshi Tenzan
Tie-up, Styles pushes Tenzan into the corner and he gives a mostly clean break. Tie-up, waistlock by Tenzan but Styles reverses it. Wristlock by Tenzan, Styles rolls out of it and Tenzan trips Styles. Kneelock by Tenzan but Styles gets a hand on the ropes to force a break. Styles goes out to the apron but returns after a moment, tie-up, side headlock by Styles, Tenzan Irish whips out of it but Styles rolls under Tenzan’s lariat and hits a Mongolian chop. Tenzan absorbs them and hits a few Mongolian chops of his own, which are far more effective. Tenzan punches Styles into the corner, side headlock, Styles Irish whips out of it but Tenzan shoulderblocks him down. Tenzan chops Styles in the back, Irish whip by Tenzan and he hits a back bodydrop. Tenzan goes outside of the ring and stomps Styles, he picks him up and throws Styles into the guardrail but Styles jumps over it and kicks Tenzan when he charges in. Styles rolls back into the ring with Tenzan slowly following, and Styles stomps on Tenzan as he rolls in the ring. Styles picks up Tenzan and he hits a scoop slam. Knee drop by Styles, he picks up Tenzan and kicks Tenzan in the back. Styles picks up Tenzan but Tenzan headbutts him back, Styles goes off the ropes but Tenzan hits the Mountain Bomb. Tenzan stomps on Styles but Styles drives him back into the corner. Shoulderblocks by Styles, he picks up Tenzan and hits a backbreaker. Cover, but it gets a two count. Styles picks up Tenzan, snapmare, and Styles applies a reverse chinlock. Tenzan inches to the ropes and forces a break, Styles picks up Tenzan, Irish whip, and Styles hits a dropkick. Styles applies a reverse chinlock, he releases the hold and they trade chops back on their feet. Enzigieri by Styles, he picks up Tenzan and goes for the Styles Clash but Tenzan blocks it and back bodydrops Styles over the top rope down to the floor. Styles gets back in the ring and Tenzan hits a lariat in the corner. Another lariat by Tenzan, he goes up to the top turnbuckle and he hits a calf branding. Cover, but it gets a two count. Tenzan picks up Styles and he hits a vertical suplex. Cover, but it only gets a two. Stomps by Tenzan, he picks up Styles but Styles elbows him back. Lariat by Styles and he hits a quebrada, cover, but it gets a two count. Styles picks up Tenzan and goes for the Styles Clash but Tenzan blocks it again, Styles chops Tenzan into the corner but Tenzan knocks Styles back when he charges in. Tenzan goes off the ropes and hits the headbutt, cover, but it gets two. Tenzan applies the Anaconda Vice but Styles quickly breaks it up. Styles picks up Tenzan, Irish whip, reversed, and Tenzan connects with the heel kick. Tenzan goes up to the top turnbuckle and nails the diving headbutt, cover, but it only gets a two count. Tenzan applies the Anaconda Vice but Styles gets to his feet. Anaconda Buster by Tenzan and he keeps the hold applied, but Styles gets a foot on the ropes. Scoop slam by Tenzan in front of the corner, he goes up to the top turnbuckle but Styles rolls out of the way of the moonsault. Styles hits the Superman Punch from the apron, cover, but it only gets a two count. Styles picks up Tenzan and goes for the Bloody Sunday, but Tenzan blocks it. Pele Kick by Styles, he picks up Tenzan and nails the Styles Clash. Cover, and he picks up the three count. Your winner: AJ Styles

Match Thoughts: This was a lot of fun, Styles is really showing that he is a great wrestler without the Bullet Club (which we knew of course, but nice to see it in the ring) and Tenzan is still bringing it. If Tenzan ever hits the moonsault the crowd is going to love it, but that isn’t the first time he has missed it and then lost because of it. Everything looked crisp and on point and there wasn’t really any downtime, aside from Styles brief obsession with the reverse chinlock. A really enjoyable match between these two, recommended for a watch. Score: 7.5

Kazuchika Okada vs. Toru Yano
Okada and Yano circle each other to start, waistlock by Yano, reversed by Okada and he gets into the ropes. Wristlock by Okada but Yano grabs the ropes to force a break. Okada clubs Yano in the arm before breaking and posing in the ring. Yano does his pose also, Okada kicks Yano and elbows him in the head. Snapmare by Okada, he goes off the ropes and delivers a sliding kick, sending Yano out of the ring. Okada goes outside of the ring but Yano grabs him and throws Okada into the ring post. Yano tries to get a chair but Gedo stops him, but Yano avoids Okada’s big boot and throws Okada into the guardrail. Yano gets the chair and hits Okada in the chest with it before taking him up the aisle. Yano returns to the ring and unties the corner turnbuckle pad while Okada makes it back to the ring before the count expires. Stomps by Yano, he picks up Okada and throws him into the exposed corner. Stomps by Yano and Yano hits a scoop slam. Cover, but it gets a two count. Yano chokes Okada in the ropes and again throws him into the corner. Hiptoss by Yano, cover, but it gets a two count. Yano stomps Okada in the back and throws him into the exposed corner, but Okada moves when Yano charges in and hits a neckbreaker. Back elbow by Okada and he hits a DDT. Okada picks up Yano and slams him in front of the ropes, Okada goes out to the apron and hits a slingshot senton. Cover, but again it gets two. Okada charges Yano but Yano drop toeholds him into the exposed corner. Yano picks up Okada and he hits a Schwein onto his knee. Okada picks up Yano and slams him in the middle of the ring, Okada goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits the diving elbow drop. Okada picks up Yano and goes for the Rainmaker but Yano ducks it and monkey flips him into the exposed corner. Yano goes for the powerbomb but Okada blocks it, Irish whip by Okada and he delivers a dropkick. Okada goes for a Rainmaker but Yano grabs the referee, and Yano hits the low blow. Akakiri by Yano, but Okada barely gets a shoulder up. Yano picks up Okada and goes for the powerbomb but again Okada gets out of it, Okada uses the referee as a shield and then grabs Yano to hit the Rainmaker. Cover, and he picks up the three count. Your winner: Kazuchika Okada

Match Thoughts: I wonder if the past matches were done just to set up Okada kicking out to the Akakiri, which had been the kiss of death up to this point in the tournament. The crowd enjoyed this as it was basically ‘comedy wrestler vs. best wrestler’, but in the G1 you really never know who is going to win these things. The nearfalls were oddly realistic due to the tournament setting. The action itself wasn’t anything special as this match was all about the ending and could have feasibly been a three minute match but still get the point across. I wouldn’t say it was really good, because it wasn’t, but it wasn’t bad either and the fans enjoyed it. Score: 5.5

Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Tomohiro Ishii
Tie-up, Ishii pushes Tanahashi into the ropes but Tanahashi switches positions with him, Ishii chops Tanahashi once until Tanahashi gets away. Side headlock by Tanahashi, Ishii Irish whips out of it and they collide with no result. Shoulderblock by Ishii and he headbutts Tanahashi. Irish whip by Ishii from the corner but Tanahashi elbows him when he charges in. Waistlock by Ishii, Tanahashi elbows out of it but Ishii delivers a powerslam. Ishii picks up Tanahashi and he clubs Tanahashi in the back. Headbutts by Ishii and Ishii chops Tanahashi. Tanahashi chops him back and they trade blows. Ishii gets the better of it but Tanahashi punches him in the stomach. Headbutt by Ishii and he chops Tanahashi in the corner. Tanahashi punches Ishii back but Ishii puts Tanahashi back in the corner and hits more chops and elbows. Irish whip by Ishii from the corner but Tanahashi moves when Ishii charges in and he hits a crossbody. Tanahashi knocks Ishii down in the corner and hits a few elbows, but Ishii gets up and starts absorbing the blows. They trade elbows, uppercuts by Tanahashi and he knocks Ishii to the mat. Tanahashi picks up Ishii, Irish whip, reversed, Tanahashi dropkicks Ishii in the knee and he hits a dragon screw leg whip. Tanahashi applies the Texas Cloverleaf, but Ishii gets to the ropes. Tanahashi stomps Ishii and grabs his leg, but Ishii hits an enzigieri. Dragon screw leg whip by Ishii and he applies a Scorpion Deathlock. Tanahashi makes it to the ropes to force a break, Ishii picks up Tanahashi and throws him into the corner before hitting a lariat. Ishii picks up Tanahashi and puts him onto the top turnbuckle, Ishii joins him and he hits a delayed superplex. Cover, but it gets a two count. Ishii picks up Tanahashi and goes for a powerbomb but Tanahashi gets out of it. Ishii hits Tanahashi in the leg and covers him, but it gets a two count. Ishii goes off the ropes, Tanahashi goes for a Sling Blade, it is initially blocked by Ishii but Tanahashi goes off the ropes and then is able to hit the Sling Blade. Tanahashi and Ishii trade elbows on their feet, Tanahashi goes off the ropes and hits a release dragon suplex. Sling Blade by Tanahashi, cover, but it gets a two count. Tanahashi goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a diving crossbody, he then goes back up to the top turnbuckle but Ishii rolls out of the way of the High Fly Flow. Ishii gets up first, he goes off the ropes and lariats Tanahashi in the back of the head. Ishii goes off the ropes, Tanahashi blocks the suplex but Ishii headbutts Tanahashi instead. Ishii goes off the ropes and hits a lariat, cover, but it gets a two count. Ishii goes off the ropes and hits another lariat, cover, but again Tanahashi gets a shoulder up. Ishii picks up Tanahashi and goes for the brainbuster, but Tanahashi lands on his feet. Headbutt by Ishii, he goes off the ropes but Tanahashi hits a Sling Blade. Tanahashi picks up Ishii but Ishii elbows him back, slaps by Tanahashi and he hits a lariat. Tanahashi picks up Ishii and hits a Fisherman Falcon Arrow, cover, but Ishii kicks out. Tanahashi quickly goes up to the top turnbuckle and he hits the High Fly Flow, cover, and he picks up the three count. Your winner: Hiroshi Tanahashi

Match Thoughts: This is probably the worst Ishii singles match of the year, at least that I have seen. Something was really off here, there are rumors that Tanahashi is hurt which may explain it but it was just really simplistic in design. Some of the transitions were off, repeated spots (three Sling Blades for example), and just a general lack of focus. Some of the chop/lariat exchanges almost looked non-choreographed or something, so I have no issue believing Tanahashi really was hurting as there is little other explanation. I didn’t really buy any of the Ishii nearfalls as Tanahashi was generally back on offense pretty quickly. A disappointing main event between these two. Score: 4.0

Current Standings:

Block A: Block B:
Hiroshi Tanahashi  [8]

Katsuyori Shibata  [8]

Shelton Benjamin  [8]

Shinsuke Nakamura  [8]

Bad Luck Fale  [6]

Tomohiro Ishii  [6]

Davey Boy Smith Jr.  [4]

Doc Gallows  [4]

Satoshi Kojima  [4]

Yuji Nagata  [4]

Tomoaki Honma  [0]

Kazuchika Okada  [8]

Tetsuya Naito  [8]

AJ Styles  [6]

Hirooki Goto  [6]

Minoru Suzuki  [6]

Toru Yano  [6]

Hiroyoshi Tenzan  [4]

Karl Anderson  [4]

Lance Archer  [4]

Togi Makabe  [4]

Yujiro Takahashi  [4]

Final Thoughts:

Best Match: AJ Styles vs. Hiroyoshi Tenzan. You would think that this would be a styles clash (no pun intended), but they worked together really well. The match was fluid and had the feeling of an important match as they both did moves they don’t always do. When Tenzan couldn’t win with the Anaconda Vice he got desperate which led to his downfall, but there was no lack of effort by either men. A very entertaining match.

MVP:  Katsuyori Shibata. Shibata has really been great in this tournament, and his match with Kojima was a lot of fun. The cool thing about Shibata is he makes his opponents wrestle his type of match, not the other way around. Since Shibata matches are better than Kojima matches (normally), this is a good thing. He always has good strikes and is just entertaining to watch.

Overall: I think that I am starting to get G1 Climax fatigue. There were some really good matches on this card for sure, but none were better than other matches we have seen in the past days and some of the wrestlers have gotten into a rut of doing the same type of matches and spots over and over. Every match has a guardrail spot, every Archer match has an odd setup for the Blackout, every Benjamin match has a setup for the swinging kick, etc. I have started subconsciously calling spots before they happen. So what I am really looking for now is matches that do something different to set themselves apart. Some matches on this card did that, as I really liked Styles/Tenzan and Shibata/Kojima, but others didn’t do anything to elevate themselves. So overall I would call this an average card, there was definitely good stuff here but it wasn’t overly exciting. The middle of the G1 Climax tends to be the worst as it is after the initial excitement and before the end when wrestlers have to step up to reach the finals, we I am sure things will get better.

Grade: C

WWF SummerSlam 1988 ScreenCaps

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Screen Caps from WWF SummerSlam 1988

The “OH MY GOD!” Review: ECW TV 8/27, 9/3 & 9/10/96

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TV 1996-08-27 (matches taped various dates and locations)

Champions
World: Raven
TV: Shane Douglas
Tag Team: Gangstas

Joey Styles is in the ring and he welcomes us to the show. This interview was filmed during Natural Born Killaz but was not on the home video release. Van Dam taunts Sabu in the aisle by doing his pose. Van Dam says that he was told that tonight he will be wrestling someone that has beaten him before. Van Dam says he knows it’s not TV Champion “The Franchise” Shane Douglas or 2 Cold Scorpio or Sabu cause he’s beaten them all. Joey asks Van Dam’s mystery opponent to come out. Out comes Doug Furnas and no one in the crowd seems to know who he is but Van Dam looks a little concerned. After the opening video we go to the match. Van Dam lucked out with a win after 13.06 in a very stiff match. I loved this match so much I watched the whole thing through again even though I just watched and reviewed it last night.

We go back stage to Joey who talks about how Van Dam did to Sabu what Furnas just did to him. Joey then brings us to the fan cam footage of World Champion Raven taking on Sandman at the Sportsfest in Staten Island. Raven was victories in that match of course with help from Stevie Richards and Blue Meanie. Missy Hyatt broke her arm when Lori Fullington hit her with the cane. Next week depositions start in the sexual harassment law suit from Stevie Richards.

We go to hype central to find out about some up coming shows. At the next ECW Arena show World Champion Raven takes on Pitbull 2. Lance Wright hypes up the Doctor is In home video and takes us to Louie Spicolli taking on Johnny Smith from that show. Smith came out with a victory in that match after a tiger bomb.

Little Guido and JT Smith go for a jog and end up at the Rocky Balboa statue and that leads us into the ‘Misirlou’ promos. Bill Alfonso and Taz don’t sweat Tommy Dreamer, Sabu or Steve Williams. “Primetime” Brian Lee is going to kill Dreamer. Dreamer says if Lee kills him he’s taking him to. D-Von Dudley says he can’t wait for the next family gathering. Buh Buh Ray, Big Dick, Sign Guy and Chubby Dudley are together and Buh Buh says that the great thing about family is no matter how much you fight you still love each other. Buh Buh loves D-Von so much that he’s going to bust his face in. Guido and Smith argue about stealing the Rocky statue. 2 Cold Scorpio says that when he steps in the ring it’s show time. Tag Team Champions the Gangstas talking about the hood and that they will do whatever it takes to keep the belts. Damien Kane yells about how hot Lady Alexandra is. Pitbull one says its an eye for an eye and a neck for a neck. Shane Douglas laughs at the Pitbulls. Joey is with Doug Furnas and he will be having a dream partner match against Rob Van Dam. Furnas picks Dan Kroffat as his partner. Van Dam says that the guy he’s picking for his partner taught him all about respect and then does the Sabu pose point to the sky.

My thoughts on the show…
I loved the Furnas/Van Dam match so this show opened awesome and the very end has me super excited for the dream tag match. Great story building. Also everyone I have some great news, tonight is the last night we will ever see Damien Kane again!!!! Thumbs WAY up for the episode.

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TV 1996-09-03 (matches taped “Natural Born Killaz” 1996-08-24 at ECW Arena in Philadelphia, PA)

Champions
World: Raven
TV: Shane Douglas
Tag Team: Gangstas

TV Champion “The Franchise” Shane Douglas and Francine are swimming in a lake. Shane makes fun of the fact that Pitbull 1 can’t swim and it’s hard for him to spend the day at the beach because he can barely move. We get a highlight video of the feud between Douglas and the Pitbulls with the “Thuderkiss 65” music video edited in. Joey Styles welcomes us to the show and is immediately interrupted by Douglas and Francine. Douglas runs down all the different ways he has screwed over the Pitbulls he takes some not so subtle shots at Ric Flair and Shawn Michaels.

We go to the aftermath of the Rob Van Dam and Doug Furnas match from Natural Born Killaz and see the announcements of the dream partners match. Joey wonders if Van Dam will double cross Sabu or if Sabu will even agree to it. Van Dam talks to Paul E. Dangerously about getting Sabu to be his partner. Back to Joey and we learn that Paul E. got Sabu to agree but first on the night before the tag match Sabu will take on Van Dam one more time.

We go to hype central and get more of the card for “Unlucky Lottery” coming up on September 13th. Tommy Dreamer and Sandman take on World Champion Raven and “Primetime” Brian Lee. Saturn versus Pitbull 2. Tag Team Champions Gangstas take on TV Champion Shane Douglas and a partner he will draw out of a hat at the show. The next night at When Worlds Collide ’96 we get the dream tag match, World Champion Raven goes up against Pitbull 2. Taz against Johnny Smith and the Gangstas defend.

Lori Fullington comes to the ring with Stevie Richards, Blue Meaine and Super Nova. Back to Joey and he talks about how a cat fight was supposed to happen but Missy Hyatt had a broken arm. She was still ready to fight until Joel Gertner said the match would not be happening because of the injury. The rest of the footage is the same from the home video. Missy turns on Sandman and he canes her crazy hard in the top of the skull.

After that we get more action from Natural Born Killaz; Louie Spicolli beat Devon Storm with a DVD and earned the love of the Philly fans, Taz cut a promo on Tommy Dreamer and then choked him out in their match. Afterwards The Eliminators and Brian Lee come out. They along with Taz beat up a ton of people that try to stop them. You can read all about this and more in my review of Natural Born Killaz.

My thoughts on the show…
Thumbs up for the show tonight. Got to see the cane shot to Missy again which was awesome. I didn’t talk much about the actual Spicolli match in my Natural Born Killaz recap but it was a real solid match and again I thought the crowd reaction was great. Taz/Dreamer was good too and had a really awesome ending to it. Check this one out as well.

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TV 1996-09-10 (matches taped “Natural Born Killaz” 1996-08-24 at ECW Arena in Philadelphia, PA)

Champions
World: Raven
TV: Shane Douglas
Tag Team: Gangstas

The show opens with the end of the Tommy Dreamer and Taz match. The Elimnators and “Primetime” Brian Lee came out at the end and took out a bunch of wrestlers that tried to stop them. Terry “Bamm Bamm” Gordy ended up leaving on a stretcher after Lee put him out with the Asiatic spike.

Opening video.

Joey welcomes us to the show and discusses what we just saw. Joey and the rest of ECW are all very concerned about the health of Gordy. We go to their match from earlier that night. Lee and Gordy had a wild brawl that ended with Gordy winning with the Asiatic spike. We go back to Joey after the match who talks more about what Lee did to Gordy and tells us after the break we will hear from Dreamer.

Back from break Joey conducted an interview with Dreamer at Natural Born Killaz exclusive to today’s episode. Dreamer wants Lee and the Eliminators against him, Terry Gordy and “Dr. Death” Steve Williams. After the interview with get the Dudley Boys/Axl Rotten tag. After the match D-Von and Axl almost came to blows in some more footage that was not shown on the home video. Buh Buh Ray Dudley takes on Axl Rotten at When Worlds Collide. If Axl doesn’t win he must take on D-Von right afterwards.

Joey runs down what’s been going on with Sandman and Raven, Lori and Tyler. Raven and Lori are sitting on the ground. Raven is talking about how Sandman and Lori had sex and had Tyler, Raven talks about how he grew up unwanted and that Tyler had a father. Raven goes on to say that the bond between a father and a son can never be broken. Lori who has been looking down this whole time snaps her head up and snarls “until now”.

Joey talks about what’s going on with Rob Van Dam, Sabu and Doug Furnas. This weekend Sabu and Van Dam face off against each other and then the next day team up against Furnas and Kroffat.

Francine is talking to Pitbull’s doctor about how he can’t swim cause his neck halo is too heavy and he would sink. The doctor says it’s therapy and TV Champion “The Franchise” Shane Douglas jumps in a pool and makes fun of Pitbull by doing the doggy paddle. We get the ‘Misirlou” promos next. Taz and Bill Alfonso make fun of Joey Styles. Buh Buh blames D-Von for turning him hardcore. Shane Douglas and Pitbull each have words for each other. Little Guido is slapping the Rocky statue in the face. Brian Lee aggress to the six man tag match. Devine Brown slaps Stevie Richards for being a putz. The Gangstas talk about how they suck at wrestling. Lori wants Sandman to die. Lee and the Eliminators talk about Williams and Gordy. This is from right after the tag team cage match so Kronus is still covered in blood. Saturn talks about how all they ever hear is that they could never beat Doc and Gordy. Saturn punches himself in the head to reopen hit cut and blood starts flowing down his face again.

My thoughts on the show…
Thumbs up again this week. Two more exciting matches from the Natural Born Killaz show. As well as a good promos from Raven and Saturn.

This wraps up the Natural Born Killaz taping. A really exciting block of shows. Next up, is more ECW Fan Cam goodness and When Worlds Collide ’96, which was never released on home video and only shown on TV.

The WWE Raw Report for 8/18/14

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Raw Pre-Show 8/18/14 from WWE Studios

First, want to send a shout out to Howie in Las Vegas, which just happens to be where Raw is coming from tonight. Howie sent me a really nice email this past week about how he reads my Raw Reports before he decides whether he wants to watch it on DVR or not… Pretty cool to know that somebody is reading and taking me at my word… Anyway, onto this week’s show… Should be interesting after the way things played out last night… Notice I say SHOULD…. Let’s see what happens now…

– We kick things off in the studios with the usual suspects, Byron Saxton, Booker T, and A-Ry. They waste little time plugging WWEShop and then taking us back to SummerSlam, where Brock Lesnar demolished John Cena. What an awesome match that was. 😀

They spend half the preshow putting over Lesnar, talking about Cena, and quoting former Superstars who commented on the match like Mick Foley and Steve Austin… Booker thinks we won’t see Cena for “quite some time”.

– Moving on… Did you think we wouldn’t relive Stephanie McMahon beating Brie Bella? If you did, then shame on you… Yeah, we see Nikki do the “turn”, and Steph beats Brie. Why Nikki, why? Actually, I could give a poop less… We knew the turn was coming before the match so it wasn’t a shocker, and WWE always runs angles without any real good reason, so even if they give us a good reason, does it really matter? I mean, it’s the Bellas…

– Last minute chatter, nothing of relevance. Final minute shilling for WWEShop, some more lame Bold Predicitions, and a quick discussion on Roman Reigns beating the Latex Predator… Yeah, I said Latex… Do the math… Now onto the show… And the Browns…

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WWE Raw 8/18/14 from the Thomas and Mack Center in Las Vegas, NV

– We kick off the show, Daniel Bryan’s music hits, but it’s Stephanie McMahon, and she’s sporting a Daniel Bryan style shirt that reads “Steph!, Steph!, Steph!”… She puts over SummerSlam and all the big heel wins on the show. Steph says she can’t take credit alone, she has to thank Nikki Bella for her help. Out comes Nikki, who loses her shoe on the way to the ring and has to pick it up and carry it down the ramp. Instead of playing it off she stops to put her heel back on at the bottom of the ramp because that’s super important…

Stephanie wants Nikki’s reasoning. To save you guys a paragraph of drama, they’re working the jealousy angle, “it was always about Brie since childhood”. Nikki says she’d like to say she lost a sister, but she never had one… It was never the Bellas vs. the world, it was Brie all for herself…

This brings Brie Bella out to the ring. Brie says Nikki destroyed the family and she can forgive Nikki because she loved her and they’re sisters. Nikki respond “Forgive Me?”, then halls off and smacks Brie to the mat to a big “oooh” from the fans. Brie walks off holding her face and crying

-Commercial Break-

1. The Big Show & Mark Henry vs. Erick Rowan & Luke Harper.

Ther German announce team is here this week, much like SummerSlam, but at least there’s only TWO announcers here at Raw versus the FOUR from the PPV. All these budget cuts and they need FOUR German announcers for the PPV? Henry & Rowan gonna start it off… Rowan tries to stand his ground but Henry dominates, so Harper takes in. Harper gets more of the same, first from Henry, then from the Big Show. Rowan gets nailed on the apron, and Harper is thrown to the floor for no apparent reason. Oh wait, a commercial break. That explains it!

Back from break, Harper again back on the floor, but he drops Show’s throat against the top rope to take over. Rowan distracts Show, and Harper dropkicks Show out of the ring… Rowan & Harper work over Big Show, almost all of it on the mat… Good to see Show is in such great working shape… Blah… Superkick by Harper gets a near fall on Show… ROWAN BODYSLAMS BIG SHOW! 1…2…Show kicks out!!! Remember when they saved spots like that for the top dawg to make it more meaningful?

Rowan tries another Slam, but Show counters with a DDT… Hot tag to Mark Henry… Henry & Rowan in the ring, Harper clotheslines Big Show on the floor… Henry grabs Rowan for the World’s Strongest Slam, but Harper lands a Big Boot and Rowan lands on Top for a near fall…

Harper and Rowan set Henry up for their double chockeslam finisher thingy, but Big Show returns in time for a KNOCKOUT PUNCH ON HARPER. Knockout Punch to Rowan, and Rowan turns into the World’s Strongest Slam, and this one is over in 11:00…

That was a fairly slow and plodding match, mainly due to the Big Show selling on the mat. Not that Show’s offense was much faster. The Wyatts got a few good spots in here, but it wasn’t one of their usual great matches. This wasn’t bad, wasn’t good at all either, it was just there. Hope Harper & Rowan can get back on track.

– They run down some matches for tonight… IC Title rematch, no surprise there. Generic Six-man coming later too. Something about Dean Ambrose or Rollins or something is up next…

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– Backstage, Ric Flair is congratulating Dolph Ziggler. Wait, isn’t Flair the one who endorsed the Miz and the Figure Four? Speaking of Miz, here he is. Tonight, the title comes back to the “A lister”. Ziggler calls him an “A-Hole”. And Flair follows up with a WOOO in Miz’s face… Short, but fun.

– Renee Young interviews Seth Rollins backstage. He beat Ambrose in the Lumberjack Match last night in case you didn’t know. During the promo, Rollins gets an ice bucket dumped over his head. He turns around to find Dean Ambrose standing there. Dean comically resplies “What? It’s for charity”, then throws the bucket right in Rollins face, lmao… Dean then jumps Rollins and the brawl is on… Another short, but good segment… THIS is how you make use of your TV time…

-Commercial Break-

– Seth Rollins confronts HHH and Corporate Kane in the back. He says Dean Ambrose needs to be taken care of or he can’t be “Mr. Money in the Bank:. HHH says Seth has a rematch with Ambrose Tonight, and the fans will pick the match stipulation. HHH tells Rollins to “finish it”.

2. WWE Divas Champion Paige vs. Natalya.

Paige on the mic to start off, she respects and loves AJ and dedicates this match to AJ. The work the old Flair/Steamboat bridge spot early on, but Natalya can’t hook the backslide. Paige beats on Nattie, when AJ’s music hits… AJ skips down to ringside like everything is fine. AJ skips around to her music until Natalya rolls Paige up and gets the win in 1:00. Didn’t they do a finish like this just a week or two ago.

– AJ mocks Paige after the match, stating that she loves an respects Paige. AJ wants to shake Paige’s hand. AJ jumps in the ring, but Paige takes off.

– For the Ambrose/Rollins match, you can choose No Holds Barred, No DQ, Falls Count Anywhere. What the hell is the different between No DQ and NHB??? I hope its Falls Anywhere.

-Commercial Break-

– HHH and Stephanie in the ring to reveal the new WWE Championship. And out comes Heyman and Lesnar to accept the new belt… They walk around the ring and pose for the fans to take pictures with Brock and the new title… Lots of mutual admiration hand shaking inside the ring. And Heyman begins the promo… Heyman announces that Cena isn’t here, then runs down all the big runs in the WWE, but says Cena’s lasted the longest, but now it’s over. Heyman says he who dies with the most street cred, still DIES. Meaning Cena… More of the same good stuff you’d expect each week from Paul. With the ammo he has this week his promo is a little better than usual. Paul calls it “Basic Brockanomics”, EAT, SLEEP, SUPLEX, REPEAT. That about sums the match up… The new champ is here.

– Up next it’s Dolph defending the IC Title against the Miz in a rematch…

-Commercial Break-

3. IC Champion Dolph Ziggler vs. The Miz

. As much as I want to be excited for this title win of Ziggler’s. I’ve had a feeling since it happened that the only reason he got the belt was because the entire PPV was super heavy on heels going over, and a win here over the Miz means nothing to the WWE. This rematch has me scared that they’re switching right back, which I was expecting. Hopefully I’m wrong but we’ll see. It’s back and forth to begin, until Dolph sells a leg injury after coming down on a leapfrog, and Miz takes over on the leg. Off to break, and with Miz in control, I couldn’t be happier…

Back from break, Ziggler comes back with the DDT but he’s down from the leg injury. Miz catches a superkick and turns it into a Figure Four in the middle of the ring. Dolph finally makes it to the ropes for a break. Dolph rolls to the floor and sweeps Miz to his back on the apron. Ziggler hits a Superkick on the apron that knocks the Miz back inside, but Ziggler falls the to the floor and gets counted out in 7:30.

Wow, what a shit finish, but at least Ziggler retains.

So Miz is pissed and attacks Ziggler on the floor and rolls him back inside, but Dolph fights back and lands the ZIGZAG to end the segment…

– Renee Young is with Jack Swagger backstage. There’s no Zeb, who is selling the kick from Rusev last night. Swagger says he failed at defending his country last night. BUT, he’s not going to give up, because he’s a REAL AMERICAN, and THAT is WE THE PEOPLE!!!

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4. Jack Swagger vs. Cesaro.

Cesaro getting jobbed out lately, I don’t understand how this helps his career. Even his entrance theme has been downgraded from an air raid siren to an ambulance. They sure have a funny way of building up certain guys, while the Shield and Wyatts were protected. Jack is wearing a bandage around the ribs. Cesaro throws Swagger with the gut wrench and goes into the Abdominal Stretch. Cesaro loses the hold but hits a Double Stomp on Swagger. Jack comes back with a big boot and a Swagger Bomb for 2… Swagger ends up on the apron but gets thrown rib first into the post. Cesaro tries a big boot out onto the apron, but Swagger catches and locks in the Ankle Lock over the top rope. Swagger has to release on the 4 count. The referee forces Jack back, and Cesaro thumbs him in the eye to set up the Neutralizer for the win in 4:20. Make your jokes kiddies.

– Bo Dallas is out to confront Swagger. Telling him he let down 318 million Americans, he lost Zeb Colter, he lost his dignity. He can get it all back, all he has to do is BO-lieve.

It should be noted that JBL was EXTREMELY heel heavy on the commentary in this match just ripping Swagger to shreds throughout the entire segment of the show. Not sure if this was fed to him, if Vince wasn’t happy with his performance or what the deal was… Super suirprised to see Swagger lose here though… The Bo Dallas promo almost seems like a jab at Swagger.

– Backstage Renee Young is with Chris Jericho about his loss to Bray Wyatt. Jericho talks about Bray being dead inside. Chris says he has things Bray doesn’t have, he has a fire inside of him that drives him, a fighting spirit to keep him going, and most of all he has the fans… Jericho doesn’t even seem to try with these baby face promos, not that he has to. This really doesn’t do anything to continue the feud or even suggest Jericho cares that he lost. In fact, Jericho laughs as he walks off.

-Commercial Break-

Tomorrow night on Main Event it’s Big Show vs. Rowan…

5. Roman Reigns, Sheamus, & Rob Van Dam vs. Randy Orton, Ryback, & Curtis Axel.

Supposedly RVD’s contract is just about up again. Everybody except Orton and Reigns either get no entrance (Rybaxel), or 5 second entrances (RVD & Sheamus). Axel and Shemaus start it off. Sheamus ends up in the heel corner and Orton tags in. Some counters from both Sheamus and Orton, but Sheamus ends up hitting the rolling senton and RVD quickly follows up with Rolling Thunder, and Orton rolls outside to take a break, and ironically enough so does Raw…

Back from break, Sheamus hits the 10 forearms to Orton, then 10 forearms to Ryback. Sheamus works over Axel, but Orton pulls the ropes down and Sheamus falls outside… Orton hits Sheamus with a back suplex onto the barricade outside, but he’s off on the drop and Sheamus ends up falling backwards behind the barricade. Fans are chanting several loud chants for Ryback. Ryback tags in and the crowd goes insane, lol… Ryback works Sheamus over and the crowd is going nuts for their hometown boy… “Feed Me More”, “Ryback Rules”, amongst other chants. Ryback with as delayed suplex on Sheamus gets 2…

Orton tags back in, but Sheamus lands White Noise and they both go down. Hot tag to Reigns who’s in for the first time… Axel tagged in as well. Curtis takes the Mr. Perfect backflip bump off a leg kick. Superdropkick onto the apron on Axel. Reigns with the Superman Punch on Axel. Superman punch knocks Ryback off the apron. Reigns sets up for the spear on Axel, but Orton from behind with the backbreaker. RVD tags in against Axel, bunch of near falls by RVD. Everybody comes in, Sheamus with a Brogue Kick on Ryback, RKO on Sheamus, Reigns with a SPEAR on Orton, Axel posts Reign. Axel catches a boot from RVD but takes a spin kick anyway, and the Frog Splash finishes it after 11:15.

Really good finishing sequence there. Not a whole lot to the match outside of the Ryback chants, and the finish.

-Commercial Break-

– Back from break, Randy Orton runs into Ric Flair backstage. Flair tries to console Orton, but Randy doesn’t want it and reminds Ric that he was once called the Legend Killer. Looks like Orton is trying to find himself for the fifteenth time in the last couple years…

– Bray Wyatt backstage promo. Short but good, he’s still targeting Jericho. Follow the buzzards…

-Commercial Break-

6. Tag Team Champions Usos vs. Goldust & Stardust.

Non-title. Well if nothing else, this should be interesting. Goldust starts off with the Usos but doesn’t end up fairing too well.., Stardust tags in, but ends up in the Usos corner as well. Usos work over Stardust. Stardust gets a sunset flip out of nowhere for the win in 6:00.

Well, that entire match was weird. The Usos dominated the entire match, and then Stardust lands a sunset flip in the middle of a beating and wins. No hot tags, no comebacks, nothing. I’m fine with breaking the usual tag formula, but this match was bland at best. Nothing really that good in the entire match, which sucks considering what all of these guys are capable of. I just wish they’d get the Rhodes bros back to wrestling instead of playing up these goofy gimmicks so much. It’s fine to have a character, but don’t let it overshadow your abilities…

-Commercial Break-

– It’s RVD vs. Orton announced for Smackdown.

– It’s Rusev & Lana out to the ring to gloat about their win over America last night… This brings out Mark Henry who is playing double duty tonight. Henry acknowledges the “USA” chants and mentions representing the USA in the Olympics twice. Henry calls them Jackasses… Henry didn’t like seeing the Russian flag raised in his country, and he shuts Lana up. Henry calls Rusev “boy” and tells Lana to translate the meaning. Henry says he’s going to give Rusev a personal tour of the Hall of Pain.

A brief staredown leads to Rusev decking Henry. They trade blows, Henry blocks the savate kick and lands the World’s Strongest Slam… And a Big Splash follows it up!

Henry celebrates at ringside with JBL’s hat. Rusev sits up angry with Lana yelling. So I guess we revisit Swagger later?

-Commercial Break-

– Next week John Cena will address the WWE Universe.

– Jerry Lawler announces that the main event has been voted on and the winning gimmick is “Falls Count Anywhere”. Woohoo.

7. Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins.

It’s Falls Count Anywhere. Rollins stomps down Dean to start, but Ambrose comes back with a dropkick on Rollins to the floor and then throws him into the fans for the first fall attempt, and it gets 2… The fight their way up onto the Raw stage, Rollins counters a suplex on the stage and goes for a powerbomb, but Dean counters the powerbomb and ends up hitting the suplex on the stage and then knocks Seth down the ramp and back to the ring. Ambrose brings a chair in and slams Rollins and the chair at the same time. Rollins hits the Diving Chair on Seth from the middle rope for 2… Dean props the chair in the corner, but Rollins sends Ambrose face first into the steel for 2… And we take a commercial break.

Back from break, Seth has Ambrose in a chinlock with a kendo stick. We go back to during the break when Ambrose tried a dive to the floor but landed into a cane shot from Rollins. Back to live action, Rollins beats Dean with the Kendo stick until Ambrose catches the cane and returns with punches. Rollins hits a dropkick, Dean does the seesaw bounce on the ropes and comes back with his clothesline, but Seth ducks and hits the pele kick thingy… Rollins misses a corner charge and Dean counters with a Tornado DDT for 2…

Counters by both leads to both men hitting the damndest double clothesline ever, smacking chest and knocking a sounds out of each of them… Punches traded, Dean hooks Seth in a catapult. Rollins grabs the Kendo stick and starts whacking Dean in the face, but Ambrose no sells and hits the catapult in the corner anyway… lol… Ambrose follows up with some wicked ass cane shots for a 2 count… Dean then tosses like 7 chairs in the ring… Dean tries to Superplex Seth on to the chairs, but Rollins flips over top and lands a RUNNING POWERBOMB INTO THE CHAIRS!!! 1….2….AMBROSE KICKS OUT!

And here comes Kane to ruin a perfectly good match… Kane sits at ringside as Rollins pulls out a Table, and the crowd goes insane… Rollins with another cane shot and then sets up the table. Seth places Dean’s face on the table for a top rope Curb Stomp, but Ambrose SUPERPLEXES SETH OFF THE TOP ROPE THROUGH THE TABLE!!!!!!!

And here’s asshole Kane to get involved… Dean knocks Kane off the apron, and throws Rollins outside… SUICIDE DIVE by Dean ontop Kane and Rollins… Back inside, Ambrose hits the nasty clothesline and DIRTY DEEDS ON ROLLINS!!! 1…………2……….Kane yanks Ambrose out of the ring…

Ambrose manages to send Kane into the steps and backdrops Kane over the announce table. Dean then runs the length of the announce tables and dives into the crowd onto Rollins… Fucking awesome….

Ambrose on the announce table with Rollins, sets up for Dirty Deeds, but Kane grabs Dean and chokeslams him onto the table… And the table doesn’t break…But DEAN GETS UP!!!! CURB STOMP ON THE TABLE BY ROLLINS!

Kane pulls up the time keepers table to reveal a pile of cinderblocks. Well here goes Dean off toe Hollywood… Seth Rollins off the announce table CURB STOMP ONTO THE CINDERBLOCKS and for added effect they break into pieces…

Charles Robinson stops the match and calls for the bell, giving Rollins the win in 20:30.

Ambrose is stretchered out while Kane and Rollins celebrate… Well, they gave Dean everything they could before he takes time off… His return should be pretty damn amazing I’d think… This guy could be bigger than any of the three if he’s not held back…

That does it people.

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Raw “Backstage Pass” Post Show will not air this week. Instead there will be a SummerSlam “Post Show” in it’s place. I will not be reviewing this show, so please tune in to the WWE Network if you’re interested in seeing it. It’s scheduled to begin airing at 11:06pm est.

I had thought about covering it, but I don’t want to waste the half hour if it turns out being the usual crap. Kids start back to school bright and early in the morning, so I’ll be heading off to wind down.

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Rumors Of Vince McMahon And HHH Being At Odds Over WWE Creative & WrestleMania 31

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Source: F4WOnline

There have been a lot of rumors going around of Vince McMahon and Triple H “butting heads” creatively, including who to have Brock Lesnar face at WrestleMania 31. The rumor is that Vince wants The Rock vs. Lesnar while Triple H wants Roman Reigns vs. Lesnar.

Dave Meltzer of The Wrestling Observer Newsletter notes that there is certainly word going around WWE that Vince sometimes undercuts Triple H and makes him look bad but it could be a case of the “good cop/bad cop” dynamic. Meltzer noted that he doesn’t sense any strong negative feelings between the two.

Video: Stephanie McMahon Accepts Ice Bucket Challenge, CM Punk Comments On ‘Jail’ Rumors

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– Above is video of Stephanie McMahon accepting the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge at WWE SummerSlam last night with the help from Ronda Rousey and The Four Horsewomen of MMA. Stephanie challenged the WWE Universe, the cast of Total Divas and the San Francisco 49ers.

– There were bogus rumors going around on Twitter last night that CM Punk got arrested. A fan asked Punk on Twitter today why people were saying he got arrested. He replied:

MarleyyMannn @thatnigga_juju: “@CMPunk why everyone saying u was arrested ?”

Coach @CMPunk: “@thatnigga_juju: @CMPunk why everyone saying u was arrested ?” Because I totally got arrested.

Del Rio Talks Incident That Led To His Firing And Vince’s Response, WWE Not Happy

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Alberto Del Rio recently spoke with Mexican morning news show Primero Noticias of Televisa. You can watch the entire interview in Spanish in the video above, here are some highlights:

* Del Rio confirmed it was WWE’s Manager of Social Media Live Events Cody Barbierri that he slapped at the SmackDown taping in Laredo, Texas. He said that he “slapped an employee of WWE, they can take my job but not my pride and dignity.”

* There were many witnesses of the incident, including the crew members, one of the referees, and other wrestlers, but the only one he named was Jack Swagger. He noted that he could “not say exactly what happened at this moment,” and that he was “a few days from saying what happened, there were many witnesses since it happened at catering.”

* Del Rio said that someone else made a comment and Barbierri responded to it by taking a shot at him.

“This person made some comments, I slapped him, I feel embarrassed of my actions,” Del Rio said. “After his comment I stood up and I demanded an apology for what he said, but he smiled and said nothing and I slapped him.”

* There was another incident with Barbierri eight months ago right before he was going out to the ring.

“There was an incident where I believe he was pretending to read something on his computer that supposedly said Del Rio is a such and such,” he said. “I told him, ‘what did you say?’ He responded, ‘oh no it’s something from Twitter,’ and wanted to high five me and I told him, ‘don’t touch me.’ And I went to the ring.”

* After Del Rio slapped Barbierri, Vince McMahon called Del Rio in.

“I know where you come from. I understand where your anger comes from, if after someone insults you and smiles, I understand you’ll react this way but it was not an appropriate reaction,” Vince said. “But all is well, go back to work.”

* The next day he found out that he was suspended, only for Triple H to call him and inform him that he was let go.

* He immediately was contacted by AAA and promotions in Japan and the United States, which may confirm that TNA contacted him.

* He wasn’t planning on re-signing with WWE when his contract was up in February due to the rough schedule.

* He doesn’t know if he will take legal action against WWE since he’s not familiar with US law, which is why he contacted a lawyer. He may take legal action since his lawyer told him that they can’t forbid him from working, since it’s unconstitutional.

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Source: F4WOnline

– WWE officials are not happy with Alberto Del Rio and Rey Mysterio right now for working with the AAA promotion in Mexico. Dave Meltzer noted on Wrestling Observer Radio that WWE is worried about being painted as racists, especially to the Latino community that they have been trying to create a new Superstar for ever since Rey stopped working full-time due to injuries.

Mysterio’s AAA Video, Del Rio Uses WWE Name And Theme, ‘Racism’ Promo, More

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Source: F4WOnline

As noted, Alberto Del Rio appeared as Alberto el Patron at last night’s AAA TripleMania event in Mexico and cut a promo with his father Dos Caras, saying WWE is racist. AAA did use the Alberto Del Rio name on a graphic and used his WWE theme song at the end of the segment.

We also noted that Del Rio was confronted and attacked by Konnan’s heel stable before clearing the ring. After the main event, Del Rio made a run-in to attack Perro Aguayo Jr., after Perro had pinned the original Sin Cara after a low blow. Del Rio put Perro in an armbar to end the show.

Regarding Rey Mysterio appearing in a video at the end of the show to tell AAA fans he will see them soon, it was noted by F4Wonline.com that Rey doing something like that while under WWE contract, with AAA facilitating it, is something to watch out for and could develop into a bigger story. Apparently the video that aired after TripleMania with Rey was supposed to be just for the live crowd but part of it was shown on pay-per-view.

Jeff Jarrett was scheduled to work last night’s show also but could not get into the country due to bad weather in Dallas.

Source: PWInsider

Below is the English translation of Alberto Del Rio’s promo at AAA’s TripleMania event in Mexico last night:

“History will mark this day as the day that El Patron returned home. But the truth is, after listening to that grand reception, I don’t think El Patron ever left, because his heart belongs to you, it belongs to Mexico. A lot has been said about why I left, why I came back. Seven years ago I embarked on that dream, that adventure called America. And by suffering, blood, sweat and tears we showed North Americans and the entire world, that when you do things with heart, with passion, with love, and being humble under the eyes of God our Father, dreams do come true.

“Of course it wasn’t easy, and then came a day that the dream turned into a nightmare. Similar to many of you, or if not you, to family members of yours, who have gone to the other side looking for a better life for those that we love, I came across a monster, a monster called racism. Racism doesn’t distinguish sex, race, religion, color, it doesn’t care… if you have money, if you don’t have it.

“But this man that’s standing right here (points at his father Dos Caras), that has given me everything and has made me the person that I am, gave me the biggest gift a father can give his son – honesty and the spirit to triumph. He never lowered his head, so that I could learn to never lower it in front of anyone. I love you, Dad. In the U.S., they might be able to take my job, but they’ll never, ever take away my dignity and my pride. And on this night, my fellow Mexicans, I promise you and God that never again will someone come and disrespect my people, myself and all those that I love – because I am El Patron Alberto and I am Mexican, ladies and gentlemen!”

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