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WWE Announces “Warrior Week” On The Network; Schedule Inside
During the Raw Pre-Show, it was announced that this week on WWE Network will be “Warrior Week”. With a week long dedication to the Ultimate Warrior… Below is the schedule from Tuesday – Friday…
The WWE “Raw is War-rior” Report 4/14/14
[spacer height=”20px”]Raw Pre-Show 4/14/14
– We start the show off with an “In Memory Of Ultimate Warrior” image. Josh Matthews makes the announcement of his passing as the panelists discuss the Warrior. Our panel this week is Matthews, Alex Riley, Booker T, and Sgt. Slaughter. Rather than mourn his passing, they will celebrate his life.
– Rather oddly, they pretend to start the show off all over again, and introduce the panel. I guess we move on to the current product. Well it was a nice first minute, anyway…
– Clips from last weeks Raw with the Authority vs. Daniel Bryan angle continuing. The Shield make the face turn complete when Reigns spears HHH… The panel discuss the angle… The Shield made the full turn after Kane revealed HHH had ordered an attack on them several weeks back… Right now we’re looking at Brian and the Shield vs. HHH, Batista, Orton, Kane feud right now…
– A #1 contenders tournament for the IC Title will begin tonight. All four first round matches will happen this week on Raw… Now if only the IC Title meant anything… Not to spoilt anything, but it’s been reported that Big E is supposed to be feuding with Alberto Del Rio soon… Of course, that could have already changed… Supposedly Christian is the #1 contender, but with his concussion a tournament just HAD to be held…
– WWE Legend’s House Promo. Starts this Thursday… I dunno about this… I became even less impressed when I read that they filmed new footage A YEAR LATER to work into the stories…
– Clips of Cena vs. Bray Wyatt from WrestleMania… Last week on SD, the Wyatts send a message to Cena… The panel discuss the feud… We should be seeing some type of build up soon for their rematch at Extreme Rules… Wyatt plans to go to new extremes to bring out the monster in Cena for their potential Extreme Rules Match… Too bad it’s PG, this would be a good time to work Nikki Bella into the angle… Anyway, panel discusses the feud…
– Superstars matches in the background, Big E defeated Titus O’Neil, Los Matadores over the 3MB…
– Renee Young interviews Paige… Paige will defend her Divas Championship for the first time, tonight!
– Adam Rose Promo. Of all the people to bring up from NCT… Him? Really???
– This week is Warrior Week on the WWE Network!!!
– IC Title Contender Tournament matches… Cesaro vs. Mark Henry, RVD vs. Del Rio, Swagger vs. Sheamus, Ziggler vs. Barrett. The panel discuss who they think will win.
– Renee Young interviews Big E about the tournament…
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WWE Monday Night Raw 4/14/14 from the Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex (BJCC) in Birmingham, AL.
– Raw begins with all the wrestlers on the stage and Michael Cole announcing the Warrior’s passing. Vince McMahon is even front and center… Jerry Lawler introduces a tribute video for the Warrior… The video includes some of Warrior’s comments from last week…
We pause in silence for ten bell tolls…
Tonight, we celebrate the life of the Ultimate Warrior… Warrior’s Music begins to play… All fans are wearing an Ultimate Warrior mask…Big “Warrior” chant…
Tonight, we’ll be seeing tributes to the Warrior in between action tonight… RVD vs. Del Rio is next!!!
-Commercial Break-
#1 Contender for IC Title Tournament – 1st Round
1. Rob Van Dam vs. Alberto Del Rio. These guys get things going fast, some fun stuff with Del Rio knocked to the floor… RVD plays to the crowd while Alberto reenters… Del Rio looks for a jumping inzuigiri in the corner but looks like he hits RVD in the arm… ADR takes over on the offense while JBL is fed comments to mock Jim Ross… It’s good to see Vince is feeling better from the Warrior stuff if he can make JR jokes… RVD fights back, tries a moonsault off the aprom, ADR moves but RVD lands on his feet… Del Rio clotheslines RVD down and drops on the floor as we take a commercial break….
Back from break, RVD with rolling thunder for 2… ADR comes back with a DDT for 2… Wayy too many 3 letter abbreviations here… Del Rio tries a slingshot in the corner, RVD not only botches landing on the middle rope, but he misses the counter spot as well… terrible… RVD tries a split legged moonsault lands on ADR’s knees… Del Rio with the Back Stabber for 2… Del Rio comes off the top rope but lands right into a spin kick to the face from Van Dam…. Big E is shown in the back watching the action… RVD hops up for the frog splash, but Del Rio crotches him on the top rope and lands a springing jumping kick to RVD’s head for a near fall… Lots of stalling from Del Rio before calling for the cross arm breaker… RVD counters with a body scissor roll up…. RVD runs into an ADR knee in the corner… Del Rio goes up but RVD yanks him off and Alberto bounces the back of his head off the top buckle… RVD follows up with the Five Star Frog Splash for the win in 10:30….
Do we REALLY need to look an the updates brackets??? There’s been ONE match in the tournament…. I guess so much for the Big E vs. ADR feud… Looks to me like there are going to be better matches in this tournament than whoever wrestles Big E at the Extreme Rules PPV…
– Video of last week’s situation with the Authority vs. Daniel Bryan and the Shield…
Back to live feed we see HHH in the back talking with Orton & Batista…..
ULTIMATE MOMENTS: Ultimate Warrior defeated the Honky Tonk Man for the IC Title: SummerSlam 1988!
-Commercial Break-
– HHH is still backstage with Orton & Batista… HHH says Bryan is away on his honeymoon, so they need to handle the Shield…How sad is it that it takes newer stars to make the fans give a crap about Orton and Batista??? Anyway, Orton & Batista tell HHH that the Shield are his problem and they want no part of it…. Suuuurrre….
2. Cody Rhodes & Goldust vs. Ryback & Curtis Axel. Goldust & Axel start… It’s amazing to see who fluid Dustin is moving at this age… He hasn’t tried this hard in a ring since he left WCW the first time… The Rhodes Brothers work on Axel… Ryback tries a cheap shot from the apron and distracts Goldust long enough for Axel to land a blow from behind… Rybaxel takes over on Goldy… Ryback hits a sper lame falling splash from the middle rope… Goldust breaks a Ryback chinlock and hits him with a springing back elbow from the middle rope. Goldust hot tag to Cody… Ryback tries a press, Cody wiggles out and knocks Axel off the apron… Cody with an awkward moonsault on Ryback and sends him to the floor… Cody with a double jump body block to the floor on Ryback, and a springboard dropkick back inside for 2 when Axel breaks it up… Goldust comes in but Axel tosses him outside…
Cody with a Disaster Kick on Axel, and tries one on Ryback but runs into the Meathook Clothesline for Rybaxel to gain the win in 6:00….
-Commercial Break-
– You better BOlieve in Bo Dallas!
3. Divas Champion Paige vs. Alicia Fox. Fox hits an impressive tilt-a-whirl backbreaker early on… Fox with a gut wrench into a backbreaker as well… Alicia looking pretty good when permitted to have some offense… Northern Light Suplex from Fox for 2… Fox has complete control, showing more offense than she’s had in the past 5 years combined… Paige fires back with a mule kick to the ribs of Fox, and a short arm clothesline series… Some screaming and from Paige leads to a nice dropkick, and that inverted Indian Deathlock chicken wing finisher she used at the live NXT Special, and Fox is forced to tap… Paige gets the win in 3:30…
Frickin Bo-lieve is trending on Twitter… I’m starting to smell a boom period when Bo Dallas starts trending…
– Usos have called out Orton & Batista for a rematch… and it’s NEXT!!!
-Commercial Break-
4. WWE Tag Team Champions The Usos vs. Batista & Randy Orton. Usos sporting Warrior shirts and face paint to honor UW… After last week, the Usos jump the challengers and hit a double dive on the floor on the heels… Orton starts things off in the match, but takes a beating… Orton takes over with the backbreaker across his back. Batista tags in to boos. Lots of slow crappy heel offense follows from both men.. “Boo-Tista” chants… Batista lands a SPINEBUSTER for a near fall… Tister tries to whip off the ropes, but Uso counters with a Samoan drop for a near fall… Orton attacks the illegal Uso off the apron… THE SHIELD SHOW UP OUT OF NOWHERE AND ATTACK ORTON!!! Usos are DQ’d in 4:30…
The Shield surround Batista in the ring, Tister tries to make a go but eats the SUPERMAN PUNCH from Reigns… and the Shield run off Orton & Batista to further drive them back to their Evolution buddy HHH….
ULTIMATE MOMENTS – The Ultimate Warrior defeats Hulk Hogan for the WWF Title @ WrestleMania VI!
-Commercial Break-
– Backstage, Tister & Orton are pissed off… They run into HHH, who simply says “told you”… Orton and Tister stare at each other as if to say HHH was right…
– Paul Heyman shows photographs of Brock Lesnar beating the Streak at WrestleMania…
#1 Contender for IC Title Tournament – 1st Round
5. Mark Henry vs. Cesaro (w/Paul Heyman). Cesaro has no music, just like on SD last week… I can dig the throwback gimmick, but he needs a catchy theme… Maybe they’re waiting for the right one… Henry sporting a Warrior shirt… “Cesaro” chants as Henry tosses him around the ring and then to the floor… Cesaro regroups and takes over with forearms and nasty looking European uppercuts… Henry battles back and mauls Cesaro over to the mat for 2… Henry looks rocked from the European uppercut shots… World’s Strongest Slam, but Cesaro hops out and hits a European uppercut to Henry’s back, then a flying uppercut from the middle rope, and finally the Neutralizer for the impressive win in less than 3:30… Poor Mark Henry…
I think with Cesaro’s new found success, Big E’s time as champion is likely numbered…. At least maybe it will lead to the IC Title meaning something again, unlike the attempt with Curtis Axel…
Cesaro wins, no music is played… So odd to see these days… Cesaro will meet RVD in the semis, presumably next week on Raw…
-Commercial Break-
– HHH tells Brad Maddox to find the Shield, they have a match in the main event tonight, but they don’t want to announce who….
6. Alexander Rusev (w/Lana) vs. Xavier Woods. Wow, they gave up on Xavier pretty quickly… NXT comes to WWE with this match… Rusev mauls Woods, beats him down, hits a swinging sidewalk slam and applies the Accolade “Camel Clutch” for the win in maybe 40 seconds…
R-Truth comes in on behalf of his friend Woods… Truth wants to tangle with Rusev but Lana holds him back… As Truth checks on Woods, Lana sends Rusev back in with a FLYING SIDE KICK that taker R-Truth out…
Quick segment for sure…
-Commercial Break-
ULTIMATE MOMENTS – The Warrior defeats Rick Rude in a Steel Cage. SummerSlam 1990
#1 Contender for IC Title Tournament – 1st Round
7. Sheamus vs. Jack Swagger (w/Zeb Colter). Sheamus is all over Swagger early and sends him to the floor… Sheamus tries the forearm clubs on the apron, but Colter distracts and Swagger breaks free… Sheamus tries to dive off the apron, but Swagger ends up hitting a nice looking spine buster type move on the floor… Fans chant along “We the People”… Some near falls follow by Swagger… Sheamus comes back with the forearm clubs on the apron and a top rope shoulder block for 2…
Swagger dumps Sheamus to the apron, but Sheamus tries a slingshot shoulder block, but Swagger sidesteps and catches him in an Ankle Lock as Sheamus dives into the ring… It took Swagger THIS LONG to figure out cute ways to go into the ankle lock??? Well, it’s helping him… Swagger goes after Sheamus’ knee on the floor and throws him back inside… Swagger follows Sheamus back in the ring but runs right into a BROGUE KICK… Sheamus with the win in 7:00… Sheamus advances…
What happened to the Swagger/Cesaro program… Not that I’m complaining… Just sayin…
– Adam Rose Promo… Not really feeling it…
-Commercial Break-
– Warrior Week Promo
– Damien Sandow promo in the ring… Why does he still have this theme music? They’ve killed his gimmick and his career… Then for no reason, the un-pushed Big Show comes out while Sandow puts over his past accomplishments… Sandow refuses to leave the ring, he has some things to say… Sandow doesn’t want to hear Big Show, he has things to say… Sandow rambles on, talking about what he deserves… Show just stands in the corner, letting Sandow speak… Damien starts poking Show as he puts himself over, finally leading to Show hitting the KO punch…
What purpose did that fulfill? I mean seriously? Why do you take a guy that was over and just bury the hell out of him… I’ll give Sandow credit… He delivered the promo nicely, just a shame it led to absolutely nothing, but he did get the TV time… Not exactly sure if that’s a good thing in this instance though…
– A short backstage Wyatt Family bit… They’re next…
-Commercial Break-
– It’s Swagger vs. Big Show on Main Event tomorrow…
Birmingham…..We’re here! As the Wyatts make their way to the ring, the fans clap along… Wyatt with some more of the usual good stuff, how he’s never lied to the fans, but that’s all that Cena does is lie to the fans… Bray says all Cena needs is one last little push in order for him to show his monster inside… Wyatt doesn’t want to slay the monster Cena just yet, he just wants to play with Cena tonight… Bray calls John Cena out….
And out Cena comes with his usual smiles and salutes… Sort of kills the feud… Cena starts making stupid jokes and acting goofy, ugh, he’s killing everything… I hate comedy Cena, not only does he suck at it, he kills all serious angles…. Stop trying to be the Rock…. Cena makes some lame jokes on the Wyatts, not taking these guys seriously… Weren’t they just in his head a week ago???
To make things even more lame, Cena introduces a picture of “Sister Abigail Wyatt”, which is Bray in ladies clothes photoshop… Then a pic of “Bray’s mother”, which is Luke Harper in a chair… Picture of the Wyatt family baby, Rowan’s head superimposed on a baby body… ARE YOU FRICKIN SERIOUS????? PHOTOSHOP PICTURES FOR COMEDY????? Are we entertaining strictly 5 year olds here???
Bray wants Cena serious.. Cena says when he gets serious Bray gets beat… Cena says the tables have turned, if Wyatt loses a rematch, he will be the one with nothing… Cena makes a fat joke about Cinnabon… Cena lays out a challenge to take on Bray Wyatt at Extreme Rules inside a Steel Cage…
Bray likes that… Wyatt says the world belongs to him… He’s Got the Whole World In His Hand….
Whoever thought comedy Cena vs. the Wyatts was a great idea should be fired…. You take a serious group of characters, a serious feud, and crap all over it with comedy… Not just comedy, but comedy for pre-schoolers…
-Commercial Break-
8. Santino Marella & Emma vs. Fandango & Layla. Santino goes for the kill early on Fandango, so he tags to Layla. Split screen interview with Fandango, as he announces he’s dumped Summer Rae for Layla… The announcers discuss that, then mock Emma for some flubs in the ring… Emma with the Tarantula lock on the ropes, Emma goes to the middle rope, Fandango distracts but is knocked off the apron by Santino. Layla uses that time to sweep Emma’s legs off the middle rope and Emma takes a bump. Layla makes the cover for the win in 1:30…
– Backstage, Stephanie berates Kane… Ripping him a new one and calling him a shell of himself… McMahon just verbally rips Kane apart and points out all his failures… Steph wants to know what happened to Kane… Kane is PISSED, he looks at his old mask inside a glass box, and the crowd pops as Kane picks it up…. Kane says he will eviscerate Daniel Bryan and send him to hell… It’s clear Stephanie did this to rile Kane up so that he can unleash the monster inside… Looking like D Bryan vs. Kane, and Shield vs. HHH/Orton/Batista for Extreme Rules… Poor Daniel… All this fighting for the title and gets stuck in a PPV…I’m sorry… A “Special Event” match with Kane straight away… Well at least he won’t be wearing dress pants and loafers….
-Commercial Break-
– BO-LIEVE!
– Warrior Week Hype… We go back to last week and part of Warrior’s promo… It begins with the prophetic comments of every man’s heart beating it’s final beat… Still crazy to think about…
– Who will the Shield face tonight???
– Ziggler on his way to the ring in a cut up Warrior shirt… very cool
-Commercial Break-
#1 Contender for IC Title Tournament – 1st Round
9. Dolph Ziggler vs. Bad News Barrett. I’ve got some BAD NEWS for Ziggler… Barrett looks like his push is finally starting, plus the winner of this will face Sheamus, so everything is pointing to BNB… Some feeling out by both to get things going, Barrett eventually gets the upper hand… Ziggler comes back with a nice dropkick and a clothesline that takes both him and BNB over the top rope to the floor… Ziggler continues on the offense until Ziggler tosses him into the ring post, and we go to commercial…
Back from break, Barrett misses a shoulder charge into the corner… This match is really dragging, these guys just aren’t clicking at all… Fans don’t seem into it all that much either… Ziggler with some of his basic comeback spots, the mounting punches in the corner, neckbreaker, etc… Ziggler just looks lethargic… Ziggler jumps at BNB, Barrett catches and hits WASTELAND for a near fall… Ziggler counters a Pump Handle Slam with the Famouser for a 2… Dolph misses a splash in the corner and Barrett climbs to the middle rope… Ziggler stops Barrett and goes for as Superplex… Wade counters and knocks Ziggler off… Dolph comes charging back with a Super Face Buster off the top rope for a soooo clooose near fall….
Ziggler tries the Zigzag, but Wade holds the ropes… Barrett comes back with the “Winds of Change” spinning sidewalk slam for a near fall… Barrett calls for the Bull hammer Elbow… Ziggler ducks and a roll up on Barrett gets Dolph 2… Barrett comes back by tossing Ziggler up in the air and dropping him on his stomach, and then the BULL HAMMER for the win in 10:30
– After the match Barrett has some BAD NEWS… He is the next IC Champion… He will met Sheamus in the semi finals…
I’m worried for all of these new pushes advancing into the semis… Not sure how you can handle jobs going forward without hurting anyone involved…
-Commercial Break-
10. The Shield vs. ????. Now we find out the Shield’s mystery opponents…. Alberto Del Rio…. Jack Swagger… Fandango… 3MB… Titus O’Neil… Ryback… Curtis Axel… Alexander Rusev… Bad News Barrett…. Great, not Heath Slater can say he main evented a Raw… It’s 11 on 3 and I’m not even going to tell you how crappy and lazy booking this is… This is something you stick in the middle of a show… “Shield” and “Hounds of Justice” chants as they work over Heath Slater, keeping him in the corner… Interference by Barrett allows Heath to tag out and Rollins gets trapped in the 11 man corner… Titus gets his 5 seconds of barking in the ring, then Rusev with some things… Swagger in next, does little, then it’s Ryback’s turn with a press into a powerslam, Goldberg style… Rollins is thrown outside, Ryback follows but gets met with a SPEAR ON THE FLOOR BY REIGNS!!! It breaks down with everyone on the floor…. Ambrose with a dive, then Rollins comes diving out taking everyone down!!! Bell sounds for a no contest in 3:00…
The Shield stand united in the ring, but 11 men are too much… The 11 men beat the Shield down… The Shield are beat down, and then the obvious happens….
CUE EVOLUTION THEME…. HHH, Batista and Randy Orton come down to their old faction theme to pick apart the already fallen Shield… The other 11 men leave the ring…
Evolution beat down on Rollins, but Roman Reigns tries to make the save… RKO on Reigns, and the Evolution theme accidentally begins to play, lol….
BATISTA BOMB ON REIGNS…. Rollins continues to take a triple team beating… RKO on Rollins… Batista tries to Bomb Rollins, but Ambrose tries to make the save… Rollins takes the Batista Bomb ride anyway….
And last, but not least, Batista Bomb into a neckbreaker by Randy Orton on Ambrose…
HHH tells Reigns to crawl towards him… When Roman gets there, HHH tells Reigns to “Believe in Evolution” and hits him with a Pedigree…
Evolution theme hits as the heels stand over the fallen Shield… Well I guess when you’re not over, you stick them in a feud with the Shield… Orton & Batista attempt to matter once again…
Raw ends… This was a Warrior tribute show???
[spacer height=”20px”]WWE Raw “Backstage Pass” Post Show
– Discussion of the reformation of Evolution and the attack on the Shield… We see Evolution leave the ring. Officials try to help the Shield back, but they want no help, but rather support each other… The panel continues to discuss the situation, how to counteract HHH’s power…
– IC Champ Big E joins the panel to talk about his potential opponents at Extreme Rules… Big E says there is no weak link in the semi finals… They continue to play up a Sheamus leg injury, not sure if that’s going to lead to anything or what the deal is…
And we’re out… Disssssmisssssssed!
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WWE Superstars Results for 4/17/14
WWE Superstars Results from Birmingham, AL. (Taped 4/14, Airing 4/17/14)
* WWE Intercontinental Champion Big E defeated Titus O’Neil
* Los Matadores defeated The 3MB
Fighting Spirit Review: All Japan “EXCITE SERIES 2014” on 2/16/14
Date: February 16th, 2014
Location: Fukuoka, Japan
Announced Attendance: 624
We have reached the finals of the Jr. Battle of Glory! I have reviewed two other cards that had some matches for the tournament, the final is Suzuki vs. Mochizuki as each won their Block. This event also has another World Tag Team Championship match, as did the last event I reviewed. For whatever reason the first 2.5 matches from the event were not available for me to review from the source I got it from, but we still got the main matches so I didn’t want to skip the event just for that. Here are the matches I will be reviewing:
– Atsushi Aoki and SUSHI vs. Ultimo Dragon and Kaji Tomato
– Kento Miyahara vs. Mitsuya Nagai
– Jun Akiyama, Takao Omori, and Kanemaru vs. Shigehiro Irie, Keisuke Ishii, and Takao Soma
– All Japan World Tag Team Championship: Suwama and Doering vs. Akebono and Yutaka Yoshie
– Jr. Battle of Glory – Final: Kotaro Suzuki vs. Masaaki Mochizuki
Let’s hope that All Japan brings the action for the final event of the tour!
Atsushi Aoki and SUSHI vs. Ultimo Dragon and Kaji Tomato
This match is Joined in Progress, with Ultimo Dragon having SUSHI in an ankle hold. SUSHI gets to the ropes to force a break and he tags in Aoki. Punches by Aoki to Ultimo Dragon, he goes off the ropes but Ultimo Dragon catches him with a back kick. Kick combination by Ultimo Dragon and he goes for the Asai Moonsault but Aoki blocks it. Ultimo Dragon kicks Aoki back, Tomato tags himself in and hits a diving crossbody off the top turnbuckle. SUSHI comes in the ring but Ultimo Dragon dumps him out of it before going out after him. Inside the ring, Irish whip by Aoki to Tomato but Tomato hits a high speed elbow strike. Tomato goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a rolling senton, cover, but it gets a two count. Tomato picks up Aoki and hits an uppercut, he goes off the ropes but Aoki avoids him and dropkicks Tomato in the knee. Running kick by Aoki, cover, but Ultimo Dragon breaks it up. SUSHI takes Ultimo Dragon out of the ring while in the ring Tomato rolls up Aoki for a two count. Irish whip by Aoki but Tomato hits a high speed inside cradle for a two count. Irish whip by Tomato, reversed, and Aoki kicks Tomato in the face. Lariat by Aoki, he picks up Tomato and hits a backdrop suplex. Cover, but Tomato gets a shoulder up. Aoki picks up Tomato and delivers the Assault Point, cover, and he picks up the three count. Your winners: Atsushi Aoki and SUSHI
Match Thoughts: We missed too much of this match to give it a really honest assessment, but what we saw was fine. Tomato is good at flying around the ring really fast, which can’t be understated, and the match escalated the feud between Aoki and Ultimo Dragon. I am sure they will be fighting again soon enough. Score: N/A
Kento Miyahara vs. Mitsuya Nagai
Miyahara avoids Nagai’s kicks to start the match, tie-up, Nagai pushes Miyahara into the ropes and he gives a clean break. Waistlock by Miyahara into a front facelock but Nagai gets out of it and applies a cross kneelock. They end up in the ropes and the wrestlers break cleanly. Kick to the back by Nagai but Miyahara fires back with an elbow and the two trade blows. Nagai gets the better of it, he goes off the ropes but Miyahara catches him with a dropkick. Miyahara picks up Nagai but Nagai hits a low blow. Nagai picks up Miyahara and hits a scoop slam, cover, but it gets two. Armbar by Nagai but Miyahara gets into the ropes to force a break. Leg drop by Nagai onto the arm and stomps him in the face. Nagai chokes Miyahara in the corner with his boot and KENSO hits Miyahara from the floor. Elbows to the back of the head by Nagai and he applies a reverse chinlock. Cover, but it gets a two count. Nagai picks up Miyahara and goes for a vertical suplex, but Miyahara blocks it and hits a suplex of his own. Miyahara goes off the ropes but Nagai ducks the lariat and throws Miyahara into the referee, knocking him out. KENSO promptly comes in the ring and slaps Miyahara in the corner before throwing him to the floor. Nagai and KENSO throw Miyahara repeatedly into the guard rail, KENSO picks up Miyahara and gives him another slap.
Nagai takes Miyahara up into the crowd and hits a series of elbows and kicks. Neck crank by Nagai and he brings Miyahara back to ringside, throwing him again to the guard rail. KENSO then throws Miyahara into the guard rail as well. Nagai picks up Miyahara and throws him back into the ring, cover, but the finally awake referee only gets to two. Nagai picks up Miyahara and hits a hard elbow, but Miyahara elbows him back. They trade elbows, Miyahara goes off the ropes but KENSO trips him from the floor. Nagai applies a Texas Cloverleaf to Miyahara but Miyahara gets to the ropes. Nagai picks up Miyahara, Irish whip, but Miyahara dropkicks Nagai in the knee before dropkicking him in the head. Jumping elbow by Miyahara in the corner and he hits a Northern Lights Suplex for a two count. Miyahara picks up Nagai and applies a waistlock, but Nagai fights out of it. Miyahara goes off the ropes but KENSO grabs him from the floor and pulls him out of the ring. KENSO throws Miyahara into the guard rail and slaps him to the floor. Miyahara crawls back in the ring and Nagai hits a capture suplex. Cover, but Miyahara kicks out. Nagai picks up Miyahara and hits a Falcon Arrow, cover, but again he gets two. Modified Dragon Sleeper by Nagai, cover, but Miyahara gets a shoulder up. Nagai waits for Miyahara to get up and kicks him in the chest, he goes off the ropes but Miyahara catches him with a big boot and then a superkick. Miyahara picks up Nagai and applies a waistlock, KENSO tries to throw white powder into Miyahara’s face, but Miyahara ducks and it hits Nagai. Jumping elbow by Miyahara in the corner, and he delivers the German suplex hold for a three count. Your winner: Kento Miyahara
Match Thoughts: So what we learned here is that Nagai cannot beat Miyahara. He had every advantage and hit just about all of his big moves, but was put away in about 20 seconds. I am not saying that is a bad thing, Nagai is old and Miyahara is an upcoming star, but it definitely came across as Nagai wrestling against someone superior to him. The action itself was fine, nothing exciting, and I would have liked for Miyahara to get in a bit more damage. The constant interference from KENSO was a bit of an overkill, but at least it fits their gimmick. Not great, but nothing offensive. Score: 5.5
Jun Akiyama, Omori, and Kanemaru vs. Irie, Ishii, and Takao Soma
Ishii and company dropkick their opponents before the match starts and the action spills out of the ring. Ishii and Kanemaru end up still in the ring, Ishii goes off the ropes and elbows Kanemaru. They trade elbows, Irish whip by Ishii and Kanemaru hits a shoulderblock. Scoop slam by Ishii and he hits a senton. Cover, but it gets a two count. Irish whip by Ishii to the corner, reversed, Ishii rebounds out of the corner but Kanemaru kicks Ishii in the face. Backdrop suplex by Kanemaru, he picks up Ishii and throws him out of the ring. Omori throws Ishii into the guard rail and then Akiyama connects with a big knee. Akiyama throws Ishii back into the ring, Omori picks him up and slaps him in the chest. Another slap by Omori and Omori slams Ishii to the mat. Omori tags in Akiyama, Akiyama picks up Ishii and hits a scoop slam. Akiyama picks up Ishii and hits a second scoop slam, back up and Akiyama delivers a third. Akiyama tags in Kanemaru, Kanemaru picks up Ishii and he also hits a scoop slam. Kanemaru tags in Omori, Omori picks up Ishii, Irish whip, and Omori hits a hard elbow to the face. Elbow drop by Omori, cover, but it gets a two count. Omori picks up Ishii and hits a backdrop suplex, cover, but again he gets two. Omori picks up Ishii and he throws him out of the ring. Kanemaru grabs Ishii outside the ring and throws him into the guard rail before hitting a leg drop over the railing. Akiyama then grabs Ishii and slams him to the floor. Akiyama picks up Ishii and slides him back into the ring, Omori grabs Ishii and delivers a piledriver. Cover, but it gets a two count. Omori picks up Ishii and goes for a suplex but Ishii blocks it and lands on his feet. Omori goes off the ropes but Ishii catches him with a dropkick and tags in Irie. Irie knocks Akiyama and Kanemaru off the apron, Irish whip to Omori and Irie hits a running lariat. Scoop slam by Irie, he goes off the ropes and hits a seated senton for a two count. Irie grabs Omori, Irish whip to the corner but Omori kicks him as he charges in.
Omori goes off the ropes and the two wrestlers lariat each other. Omori goes for a suplex but Irie blocks it and hits a vertical suplex of his own. Cover, but it gets a two count. Irie goes off the ropes but Omori catches him with a backdrop suplex. Omori tags in Kanemaru, Irish whip by Kanemaru, reversed, and Kanemaru dropkicks Irie in the knee. Kanemaru goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a diving crossbody, cover, but it gets two. Kanemaru picks up Irie, Irish whip to the corner and Kanemaru hits a lariat. Kanemaru and Irie trade elbows, Irish whip by Irie but Kanemaru goes for a sunset flip. Irie blocks it and tries to sit on Kanemaru but Kanemaru moves out of the way. Dropkick by Kanemaru, he picks up Irie and gives him a backslide for a two count. Irish whip by Kanemaru, reversed, and Irie hits a swinging side slam. Irie tags in Soma, Soma charges Kanemaru in the corner but Kanemaru moves out of the way. Doublestomp to the back by Soma, Irish whip by Kanemaru but Soma hits an elbow. Soma goes up to the top turnbuckle but Kanemaru slaps him and throws him off. Kanemaru charges Soma but Soma hits a hurricanrana for a two count. Heel kick by Soma, he goes off the ropes but Kanemaru catches him with a lariat and tags in Akiyama. Knee by Akiyama, cover, but Soma kicks out. Akiyama throws Soma into the corner but Soma kicks him back and tags in Ishii. Big boot by Ishii and a second one, and he then hits a dropkick. Irish whip by Akiyama to the corner and he hits a jumping knee. Ishii comes back with a dropkick, he picks up Akiyama, Irish whip to the corner, reversed, but Ishii kicks Akiyama back. Roll-up by Ishii, but Akiyama kicks out. Dropkick to the knee by Ishii and he hits a backflip kick followed by a German suplex hold for a two count. Ishii charges Akiyama but Akiyama catches him with a knee to the face. Omori and Kanemaru come into the ring and they all hit running strikes on Ishii in the corner. Deep Impact by Kanemaru followed by a knee by Akiyama, cover, but the pin attempt is broken up. Akiyama picks up Ishii, elbows by Ishii and he goes off the ropes but Akiyama hits a lariat. Akiyama goes off the ropes and hits a running knee strike, cover, but it gets a two count. Akiyama picks up Ishii and delivers the exploder, cover, and he picks up the three count. Your winners: Jun Akiyama, Takao Omori, and Yoshinobu Kanemaru
Match Thoughts: Considering this match is a giant mis-match on paper, they did a good job on making it seem competitive even though you knew damn well who was winning. The DDT guys has some good nearfalls and Ishii really did go toe to toe with Akiyama for awhile before being put away. Ishii pretty much controlled the match for his team as Irie and Soma in particular didn’t do much and with the time given the match probably would have been better as a tag team instead of a six-man. Still, a solid match from start to finish and one that showed that the smaller promotions do have some quality wrestlers. Score: 6.5
(c) Suwama and Joe Doering vs. Akebono and Yutaka Yoshie
This match is for the All Japan World Tag Team Championship. Suwama and Yoshie start things off. Tie-up, but they break cleanly. Tie-up again, but again neither wrestler can get the advantage. They lock knuckles, Yoshie pushes Suwama down to his knees but Suwama gets back up and kicks Yoshie in the stomach. Punches by Suwama but Yoshie chops him back and they trade blows. A lariat by Yoshie sends Suwama to the mat but Yoshie lets him return to his feet, waistlock by Suwama but Yoshie elbows himself free and knocks Suwama into the corner. A hard chop sends Suwama to the mat, stomp by Yoshie and he chokes Suwama with his boot. Suwama rolls out of the ring to regroup but Yoshie goes out after him and throws him into the ring post. Club to the back by Yoshie and he chops Suwama in the throat before sliding him back into the ring. Yoshie returns as well and he tags in Akebono. Akebono elbows Suwama and stands on him near the ropes. Akebono goes off the ropes and hits an elbow drop, cover, but it gets a two count. Akebono picks up Suwama and throws him into the corner before tagging in Yoshie. Yoshie thumps Suwama in the corner, snapmare, and Yoshie applies a reverse chinlock. Cover by Yoshie but it gets two. Yoshie picks up Suwama and clubs him in the back but Suwama elbows him back. They trade elbows until Yoshie hits a scoop slam, Yoshie goes off the ropes but Doering hits him from the apron. Chop block by Suwama and he knocks Akebono off the apron while Doering slams Yoshie’s leg into the apron. Suwama tags in Doering, and Doering stomps Yoshie in the back. Doering picks up Yoshie and chops him in the chest before stomping him to the mat. Doering twists on Yoshie’s leg and tags in Suwama. Suwama snaps back on Yoshie’s leg and stomps on Yoshie’s head. Suwama picks up Yoshie but Yoshie pushes him back, elbows by Yoshie but Suwama chops him to the mat. Suwama applies a single leg crab hold but Yoshie is too close to the ropes and forces a break. Suwama tags in Doering but stays in the ring, and they both stomp on Yoshie. Yoshie fights back against both men but Doering knocks him back. Doering grabs Yoshie and elbows him in the head. Doering chokes Yoshie in the corner and tags in Suwama. Suwama throws Yoshie into the corner, he gets a running start and hits a lariat. DDT by Suwama, cover, but it gets a two count.
Ankle hold by Suwama but Akebono runs in and breaks it up. Suwama picks up Yoshie and rakes his eyes, he goes off the ropes but Yoshie catches him with a Thesz Press. Yoshie tags in Akebono and hits an elbow drop onto Suwama. Cover, but it gets two. Akebono goes off the ropes but this time Suwama rolls out of the way and tags in Doering. Doering clubs Akebono in the back but Akebono pushes him off. Doering puts Akebono up on his shoulders but he can’t hold his weight and collapses to the mat. Akebono tags in Yoshie while Doering tags in Suwama. Suwama and Yoshie trade elbows, Irish whip by Yoshie from the corner but Suwama moves when Yoshie charges in. Punches by Suwama, he goes off the ropes and hits a lariat but Yoshie doesn’t go down. Reverse STO by Suwama and he applies an ankle lock, but Akebono breaks it up. Punches by Suwama, he goes off the ropes but Yoshie catches him with a spinebuster. Akebono comes in the ring and crushes Suwama in the corner, and Yoshie follows with a running hip attack. Yoshie goes off the ropes and hits a rolling senton, cover, but it gets two. Akebono comes in the ring, they wait for Suwama to get up and try to smash him but he moves and Akebono and Yoshie run into each other. Suwama chops both men and hits a lariat on each before tagging in Doering. Double dropkick to Yoshie, Suwama picks up Suwama and they hit a double vertical suplex. Cover by Doering but Akebono pushes him off. Suwama puts Yoshie into the corner and Suwama hits a lariat on him. Doering goes to do the same but Akebono cuts him off. Yoshie and Akebono crush Suwama and he rolls out of the ring. Doering gets up in the corner and Akebono hits a splash. Yoshie then hits one as well and Yoshie hits a senton. Cover, but it gets a two count. Akebono goes off the ropes and hits a body press onto Doering, then Yoshie hits one as well. Cover, but Suwama breaks it up. Akebono throws Suwama out of the ring and goes out after him, while in the ring Yoshie picks up Doering and throws him to the mat. Yoshie goes up to the second turnbuckle but Doering recovers and hits him from behind. Powerbomb by Doering, cover, but Yoshie gets a shoulder up. Suwama holds back Akebono while Doering picks up Yoshie and hits a lariat. Cover, but it only gets a two count. Doering picks up Yoshie, puts him on his shoulders and hits the Death Valley Bomb. Cover, and he picks up the three count. Your winners and still champions: Suwama and Joe Doering
Match Thoughts: This was a step down from the title defense earlier on in the tour. A lot of the match was just basic offense, lots of punching/kicking/stomping with very little actual substance. It took awhile for the match to finally get going, and while the last few minutes of the match were very good it just took too long to get there. It was also a bit hard to swallow that Yoshie, who isn’t really thought of as a threat to anyone at this stage of his career (or perhaps any stage of his career), had a real shot at being a champion in All Japan. I am glad that the match ended well as the action did really pick up at the end, but the journey to get there was just too slow and meaningless. Score: 4.5
Kotaro Suzuki vs. Masaaki Mochizuki
This is the Jr. Battle of Glory Final. They circle each other to start, tie-up, Mochizuki pushes Suzuki into the ropes and slaps him on the chest before backing off. They trade strikes, back kick by Mochizuki, Irish whip by Suzuki but Mochizuki shoulderblocks him down. Mochizuki goes off the ropes and goes for a snapmare but Suzuki lands on his feet, Mochizuki goes off the ropes but Suzuki catches him with a dropkick. Mochizuki rolls out of the ring but Suzuki goes out after him and throws Mochizuki into the guard rail. Suzuki picks him Mochizuki and tries to Irish whip him into the ring post, Mochizuki reverses it, but when Mochizuki goes for a high kick Suzuki ducks and Mochizuki kicks the ring post. Stomp to the leg by Suzuki, he puts Mochizuki’s leg over the guard rail and kicks it again. Suzuki rolls Mochizuki back into the ring and goes in after him, and Suzuki applies a leg lock. Suzuki snaps back on Mochizuki’s leg and hits a splash onto it. Single leg crab hold by Suzuki but Mochizuki gets to the ropes to force a break. Elbow by Suzuki but Mochizuki returns fire with punches to the midsection. Suzuki goes off the ropes, Mochizuki drops him into the apron and hits a springboard kick. Suzuki stays seated on the apron, Mochizuki gets a running start but Suzuki pulls the ropes down and Mochizuki falls out of the ring. Suzuki goes off the ropes to do a dive but Mochizuki kicks him before he can dive through. Mochizuki then gets on the apron with Suzuki and hits a DDT. Mochizuki picks up Suzuki and throws him into the guard rail. Mochizuki elbows Suzuki’s head while it is resting on the guard rail and then snaps is neck over it. Mochizuki gets back into the ring and Suzuki slowly follows, Mochizuki picks up Suzuki and punches him in the back of the head. Scoop slam by Mochizuki and he applies a head scissors.
Elbow drop by Mochizuki and he drops a knee on the back of Suzuki’s head. Leg drop by Mochizuki, he picks up Suzuki and goes for the Twister but Suzuki blocks it. Mochizuki instead takes Suzuki down into a crossface, but Suzuki gets a foot in the ropes to force a break. Stomp to the back by Mochizuki, Suzuki fights back but Mochizuki punches him in the face. Irish whip by Mochizuki, reversed, but Mochizuki kicks Suzuki as he charges in. Big boot by Mochizuki, he goes off the ropes and hits a second one but Suzuki won’t go down. Mochizuki goes off the ropes again but Suzuki catches the kick this time. Irish whip by Suzuki, reversed, and Suzuki hits the handspring heel kick. Both wrestlers slowly get up and Suzuki hits a jumping knee in the corner. Diving knee to the chest by Suzuki, cover, but it gets a two count. Suzuki picks up Mochizuki and applies a waistlock, Mochizuki elbows out of it and hits a big boot but Suzuki drop toeholds him into the ropes and hits the Tiger Feint Kick. Backdrop suplex by Suzuki, cover, but it only gets a two count. Suzuki picks up Mochizuki and goes for the Blue Destiny but Mochizuki slides out of it and pushes Suzuki back into the corner. Irish whip by Mochizuki, reversed, Mochizuki goes for a kick but Suzuki blocks it. Running boot by Mochizuki in the corner and he delivers the PK. Cover, but it gets a two count. Suzuki goes for a suplex and drops Mochizuki on the apron, then Suzuki dropkicks Mochizuki from the apron to the floor. Suzuki gets a running start in the ring and sails out onto Mochizuki with a tope suicida. Back in the ring and Suzuki drops Mochizuki with Excalibur.
Both wrestlers are slow to get up, kick by Mochizuki but Suzuki elbows him back. Kicks to the chest by Mochizuki and he finally gets Suzuki off his feet, but Suzuki ducks the PK and rolls up Mochizuki for a two count. They trade roll-up pin attempts with neither wrestler being able to pick up the three count. Suzuki goes off the ropes and hits an elbow, back kick by Mochizuki and he kicks Suzuki in the chest. More kicks by Mochizuki, cover, but Suzuki kicks out. Mochizuki picks up Suzuki and plants him with the Twister, cover, but that gets a two count as well. Mochizuki waits for Suzuki to get up and kicks Suzuki, but Suzuki comes back with a roaring back elbow. Kick combination by Mochizuki and he hits the Shin Saikyou High Kick. Cover, but Suzuki kicks out at two. Mochizuki goes to go off the ropes but Suzuki grabs him around the waist to stop him. Suzuki goes off the ropes but Mochizuki catches him with a kick. Mochizuki springboards off the ropes but Suzuki catches him with a dropkick. Roaring elbow by Suzuki, cover, but it gets a two count. He goes for another one, Mochizuki ducks it but Suzuki still delivers the move for another two count. Suzuki picks up Mochizuki and delivers the Blue Destiny. Cover, but Mochizuki gets a shoulder up. Suzuki drags Mochizuki to his feet and goes for the Tiger Driver, but Mochizuki blocks it. After struggling for a moment, Suzuki is able to hit the Tiger Driver and he picks up the three count. Your winner of the match and the tournament: Kotaro Suzuki
Match Thoughts: A solid match but not overly entertaining since the structure was all over the place. The beginning leg work went nowhere and didn’t really impact Mochizuki in a noticeable way. Mochizuki was dominating the match with Suzuki only getting some hope spots (in general) until the end when Suzuki just took over and hit all his moves to pick up the win. The match was certainly exciting in parts and it is interesting to see Mochizuki in a different environment, but in the matches I saw of him on this tour he didn’t really mesh well with the All Japan wrestlers. But at least in this match they weren’t holding back like in the past tournament matches, so that was good, and they were going all out to pick up the win. So good, and maybe worth a watch, but far from a classic. Score: 6.5
Final Thoughts:
Best Match: Kotaro Suzuki vs. Masaaki Mochizuki. It was not a great match but it was the best match on the card. It had its issues, but it had some really exciting stretches here and there and the action was very crisp from start to finish. Mochizuki gave Suzuki what he had but he couldn’t hit the Sankakugeri to the Face when he tried for it and it was just downhill for him from there. I wish the first part of the match was just a bit more focused but it was still a fun match.
MVP: Keisuke Ishii. Of all the wrestlers on the event, he was the one that I remembered the most once it ended. It was fun to watch a small DDT wrestler stand and trade blows with Akiyama, and even kicking out of some of Akiyama’s big moves while getting a few close pin attempts of his own. He controlled the match for his team, and even though he was pinned, he came out of it looking like a wrestler that could fit in All Japan without any issues.
Overall: I can only rate the matches that I watched, and when I track down the first two matches I will adjust this if one of the matches rocks my world (unlikely). The event as a whole really wasn’t bad but it wasn’t great either, what dragged it down was the plodding Tag Team Championship match. If they had delivered the card would have been worth watching, but without it, what we saw wasn’t really good enough. The tournament match and the six man were both very solid matches though so the event is far from a waste, and if you are a fan of Mochizuki or Suzuki it is probably worth tracking down since it is a very unique pairing. But overall, I can’t really recommend it.
Grade: C-
Medical Examiner Reveals The Ultimate Warrior’s Cause of Death
[spacer height=”20px”]Source: TMZ
TMZ reports that The Ultimate Warrior died from a massive heart attack, according to the medical examiner who conducted his autopsy last week.
Officials told TMZ that the cause of death was determined to be “Atherosclerotic/Arteriosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease” or heart disease.
The medical examiner classified Warrior’s death as natural, meaning neither drugs nor alcohol were directly involved.[spacer height=”20px”]
Marty Jannetty Announces He’s A Father, Shares Funny Warrior Story
– Former WWE Superstar Marty Jannetty recently noted on his Facebook page that he found out he’s a father. He wrote:
“HAPPIEST, HAPPIEST GUY LIVING RIGHT NOW……wish I was there to watch her grow up but, so happy to be given this gift now!!! and from here on, Im gonna be a different person than have been… will be the best daddy ever..or at least the best one I can be!!!
“Im the happiest guy on this planet right now…now I get it..to all the boys who have told me how its life changing when you have a kid…man..had no kids so I didnt get it…now I do…thats my girl…and guys, dont you dare look at her twice,,,bad ankles and all I will make sure you never look at my daughter like that again!!!!!!!!!!!..Love ya Bianca!! hey, we didnt get the choice….but now we do have that….and..I LOVE YOU!!!..hope you will accept me///I will change soooo much now, I will never embarrass you!!!!!!!!!”
– Jannetty also remembered the late Ultimate Warrior, and told a funny story about the Warrior going nuts on a cop for pulling him over, only to realize that he was driving the wrong way on a one way road. Here is the full story:
so what had happened was….I dont think its any shock to anyone that Warrior was soooo high strung..even off TV..and even when he would get mad as hell (which was pretty much all day every day) he would scream out words of wisdom while putting the situation down..here’s a prime example.. first, we (the boyz) were in Detroit and had to find a new gym to work out at as the one we all had been going to closed..bet yo azz Warrior knew where another one was..so, he told us all to follow him..it was a 3 car convoy..Warrior in front(I think Kerry Von Erich was riding with him, or Jimmy Powers of The Young Stallions), me and Shawn in the car behind, and, I forget who was in the car behind us..
but so..he evidently made a wrong turn somewhere..and thats all it takes to set him off..and when we started following him the wrong way on a one way, we knew “uh oh, when we get to the gym dont say a word about his directions” ,lol..but so he did a u turn.. and headed the other way, and here comes a cop car, lights blaring, siren blasting..and Warrior pulls over, cop car behind him, and all us pulled over behind the cop car..then..we see the most unbelievable thing…Warrior jumps out his car..wait, first picture this, a 280 pound shredded up muscle guy in a tank top, long hair and veins popping up in his forehead with anger, ..goes running up to the cop car and starts yelling to the cop…”what the f–k?? I havent done any damn thing wrong what the f–k, you stupid puke excuse for a cop. what the f–k, Im running late what the f–k??”..
well, as we’re shaking thinking we’re about to see Warrior get shot..we look and the cop, scoots down in his seat, barely rolls the window down and just points to let Warrior know “you were driving the wrong way on a one way, but youre ok now”..and Warrior just jumped back in his car and we headed to the gym…lol..TRUE DAMN STORY…can you imagine if any one of us did that??? what would happen??….ok, the funny wisdom rant about warrior..thats the next story..has to do with a Detroit night club we all were at on that same night..this is just too long already for me to tell more right now…(do you see why my book has taken 7 years already..lol)
Jeff Jarrett Postpones GFC Announcement, Sting’s WWE Contract News
[spacer height=”20px”]- PWInsider confirms previous reports that Sting has his WWE deal but has not signed yet, as of a few days ago. The deal has been done in principle for some time now. They also confirm the reports that Sting isn’t expected to be wrestling on a regular basis for WWE.[spacer height=”16px”]
Jeff Jarrett was scheduled to make another announcement for his Global Force Wrestling promotion today but it’s been postponed. He wrote the following on Twitter:
Well GFW fans…. Good news, bad news today… Bad news, no announcement today… Good news, it will be made tomorrow! See next tweet… #JoinTheForce
The reason for the one day delay is because of a major Hollywood publication needs one more day for exclusivity purposes… #GFW #JoinTheForce
The announcement was delayed because the Hollywood publication wants to truly set up their “global press outlets”… #GFW #JoinTheForce[spacer height=”20px”]