Post by Mat on Jan 12, 2019 23:13:36 GMT -5
Saturday, October 22, 2016
Victoria de Durango, Durango, Mexico
Episode XLIX
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[Note: Alundra-Yoon Lee is accompanied by her manager, Sylvia]
Alundra quickly takes the arm with a Wristlock, before transitioning into a Headlock. Ava struggles to fight out for a few moments, but eventually backs Alundra into the ropes and fires her off into the ropes. Ava ducks down as a running Alundra goes sailing over her, and then runs off for Ava to leapfrog over her. As Alundra comes back, she ducks a Clothesline before coming back off the ropes with a Running Hurricanrana! Ava pops back up, but gets a Knife-Edge Chop from Alundra, who locks a hand and scales up to the ropes to take her over with a Springboard Arm Drag. Alundra raises her fist to elicit a pop from the crowd as Ava gets up stumbles into the corner. Alundra goes over and attempts to whip her, but Ava reverses it to send Alundra in the corner. She charges towards her, but Alundra slithers her to the apron from over the middle rope, causing Ava to hit the turnbuckles. Ava stumbles out of the corner as Alundra climbs the turnbuckles, diving off for a Diving Crossbody with some mounted punches! Alundra gets up and the referee gives her a verbal warning. With the referee distracted, Sylvia climbs the apron, then the turnbuckles and hits a rising Ava with a Diving Crossbody, before she rolls back out of the ring. Pinfall, but Ava kicks out at two.
Alundra picks Ava back up and peppers her with some Forearm Shots, before running to the ropes and ducks a Clothesline Attempt from Ava. However, when she rebounds back, she gets dropped with a Superman Punch for a two count. Ava pulls Alundra up by the hair and puts her in a Muay Thai Clinch, delivering some Knees to the ribs before firing her off into the ropes. Alundra bounces back and slides under Ava's legs, before surprising her with a Tilt-a-whirl Headscissors Takedown! Ava gets back up before Alundra gets on her shoulders, before taking her down with an Electric Chair counter into Hurricanrana, then a Jumping Lariat Takedown, then a Dropkick that sends Ava stumbling into the corner. Alundra runs towards her and hits a Jumping Corner Clothesline, then throws her down with a Scoop Slam. Alundra points to the turnbuckle to a cheering crowd before scaling up them as Ava starts to get up. When she does, Alundra dives off with a Front Missile Dropkick. She hooks the leg, but Ava gets the shoulder up at two. Ava rises up as Alundra runs to the ropes and bounces back, putting her down with the To Go Box[Pop-up Hurricanrana Pin] and gets the three count for the victory.
Winner: Alundra-Yoon Lee
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The camera fades to the scene of the AXW backstage interview area, with Max Kilburne standing by with a microphone in hand, hovering it close to his mouth is he began to speak.
Max Kilburne: Max Kilburne here, and I'm joined by the Dominator in Distress, Rochelle. Since coming to AXW, you have made quite the impact, and that has certainly rubbed many people the wrong way, particularly Velvet Valentine and Olya Oglovska, who have formed some short of alliance against you. Last week, they even cost you your match with Katsuko Nakamoto. Your thoughts?
With a deep sigh, Rochelle flipped her hair back before starting to speak as Max put the mic back over to her.
Rochelle: Teaming? Alliances? Really? That just shows how those two actually are. Isn't Olya supposed to be the longest reigning AXW Women's Champion? C'mon. You see, I'm successful because I don't NEED a team, stable, alliance, or anyone to help me fight my own battles. I get things done on my own. Don't believe me? Just ask Velvet and Olya, two skanks that I defeated in the span of two weeks. The fact that they have nothing in common except that they have a problem with me just shows how weak they really are and in this business, only the strong and wise survive. I know that because I've seen it happen for 19 years. I can stand alone in this company. Those bitches can't. It's sad really. Next question.
Max Kilburne: Well, other than your conflict with Velvet and Olya, what are your ambitions and goals upon coming to AXW?
Rochelle: Conflict with Velvet and Olya? Haha, please. Did you miss the part where I said I already beat those two? I'm done with them. They're nothing to me. Trash. As far as I'm concerned, they can take their problems with me elsewhere, because I'm focused on the Women's Championship and neither of them are the Women's Champion. Look, I'm not just going to sit and wait around for an opportunity like some other people. I'm here to take the bull by the horns and take matters into my own hands. I won't just take advantage of opportunity. I'm going to MAKE my own opportunities. We're done here now. You've asked enough questions. Toodles, cutie.
She then puts up her hand to tickle Max's beard with a cheeky smirk before walking off, leaving Max puzzled as the camera fades back to ringside.
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The two were sure to put on a hard hitting performance for the Mexican crowd. Katsuko's offense included Knee Strikes, Various Kicks, Various Suplexes, Tiger Bomb, Megitsune Kick (Bakatare Sliding Kick), Crescent Moon (Running Curved Corner Yakuza Kick), and Hātosutoppā (Kairi Hojo-style Diving Elbow Drop). From Lizzy we see Various Kicks, F.Y.L. (Fuck Your Life) [Hip Toss followed by a Cartwheel followed by a low-angle Front Dropkick], Various Suplexes, Arm-Trap Neckbreaker, Sleeper Hold with Bodyscissors, XXX Cutter [Rolling Cutter], and Rounding Off to X [Tiger Feint Kick]. The finish of the match comes when Lizzy hooks Katsuko's head, as a precursor to a Dizzy Lizzy [Tornado DDT], but Katsuko suddenly brings Lizzy to the mat and traps her in a Kitsune Ni Kama (Kimura Lock), forcing Lizzy to submit. After the match, Lizzy receives a microphone and thanks Katsuko for a hard fought match, but would like to see how Katsuko would fair against her in a Hardcore Match at Breakdown. Katsuko says "Shōdaku shimasu" (I accept) and the two shake hands.
Winner: Katsuko Nakamoto
Ben Eatr is interviewed by Gina Furlow. Ben says that there's obvious distrust within Team Dancer. He says that Acer Stone has more honor than Danny Hall, but knows he has to keep an eye out for Acer in his match against Danny tonight because he knows Acer will intervene if he absolutely has to. He says that they can keep costing him matches, but they aren't gonna be able to fend him off forever, and when they both crumble completely, he will be there to take the Light Heavyweight Championship.
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Marky Mustang being Cloud's opponent threw the fans and commentators off a little bit, since the Cross City Stallions have been absent from the shows for some time, and in addition to that, Max Maximus is not present with his brother. Cloud's big moves included German Suplex, Swinging Neckbreaker, Lighting Strikes Twice (Pepsi Twist), and Cloud 9 (Diving Moonsault to standing opponent). From Marky's end we saw Half Nelson Suplex, Code Breaker, Sidewinder Suplex, and Avalanche Olympic Slam. Cloud would deliver Drift Away (Lifting Inverted DDT), and as Marky started to get to his feet, took him back down with Obscure(Moonlight Drive) for the victory.
Winner: Cloud
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David Slayton is backstage talking to Gabe Shelley. David wishes Gabe good luck in his upcoming match. Gabe questions if David will be out there to which David responds that he doesn't need to be out there, they beat Beauty and the Jekyll easily last week and Gabe should beat Bray no problem. Gabe says that's a good point and heads away for his match.
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This match featured more offense from Gabe than it did Bray. The offense from Gabe included Exploder Suplex, Pop Up Flapjack/Shining Wizard Combo, Calfkiller, Fallout (Double Underhook Front Lungblower into Pin), Jersey Cutter (Twist of Fate), Junkyard Jam (Pedigree). Bray's offense included Sidewalk Slam, Brainbuster, Karnival Kross (Diving Crossbody). Bray would go on to fake an injury to keep Brian Sullivan distracted while Michael Veaga slips in and nails Gabe with a big boot. Veaga quickly slides out and Bray takes advantage with a Karnival Ride (Small Package Driver).
Winner: Bray Coleman
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Velvet Valentine and Olya Oglovska are backstage throwing blame back and forth about the mishap last week. Velvet brings up that she could easily beat both Rochelle and Olya. Olya says the same about Velvet and Rochelle in her thick accent. Luke Mathews steps in and says he couldn't help but overhear what they were saying, and decides to make a Triple Threat Match for Breakdown: Velvet Valentine vs. Olya Oglovska vs. Rochelle. And to make things more interesting, he adds that the winner of the match will become the new Number One Contender for the AXW Women's Championship.
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Graves and Royal could not get on the same page at all for this tag team match. The match ends in disqualification when the illegal Austin Graves just says fuck it and interjects, attacking the legal Ryan Starr. Bobo tries to help him but Royal takes him out with a Royal Mutilation (Shelton Benjamin’s “Pay Dirt”). Royal is satisfied with laying Bobo out, and since Ryan vs. Austin is none of his business, he leaves the arena. Security is having a hard time keeping Graves and Starr apart. Additional security and some of the locker room have to come down to keep them apart. Luke Mathews makes his way onto the stage and says that no matter who wins at Breakdown, we all know that both Starr and Graves will continue going at each other's throats, which is why he is adding the stipulation that whoever loses at Breakdown must leave AXW.
Winner: Bobo Sweetcakes & Ryan Starr