Post by Mat on Aug 12, 2018 13:32:43 GMT -5
Taped Thursday, February 12, 2015
Airs Friday, February 13, 2015
East Rutherford, New Jersey
Episode IX
SINGLES MATCH
Stella Quinn vs. Livvy Doll
Livvy Doll of course has the rest of KMD at ringside. Livvy locks up with with the more experienced Stella Quinn, the latter taking control. Stella hits Livvy with a Shin breaker followed by a leg-hook Saito suplex, before hitting a standing moonsault. Stella goes off the ropes and hits a one-handed bulldog. Stella goes off the ropes again, only for Jenna to grab her foot and trip her, Stella hitting the mat face first, the ref not seeing it. Livvy looks to take advantage by hopping out to the apron, and looking to hit N2U. Stella, however, catches Livvy and reverses the move into a powerbomb, pinning Livvy in a prawn position.
Salvatore Pellegrino: Here is your winner, STELLA QUINN!
Post-Match: The rest of KMD storm the ring, which Stella sees coming as she quickly gets out of harm's way. Stella backs up the ramp, raising her arms up in victory.
SINGLES MATCH
Ian McTavish vs. Timmy McDermott
Ian McTavish makes his singles competition debut against the Push's "Thunderlips", Timmy McDermott. The match starts off with Timmy arm wrenching Ian, slamming him to the mat and locking in an arm bar. Ian fights out of the hold, but Timmy stays in control, hitting a running elbow. Timmy would also hit a swinging neckbreaker and a fisherman's suplex. Timmy would look to go off the ropes again, but gets caught with a dropkick from McTavish. McTavish locks in a hammerlock, which then transitions into a short arm clothesline. McTavish hits McDermott with a butterfly suplex, before ascending to the top rope. McDermott meets McTavish at the top, and brings him down with a superplex. McDermott now goes to the top, and dives off with Best of My Love! However, McTavish got his knees up. McTavish wastes no time, and connects with Tartan Pride, earning the victory.
Salvatore Pellegrino: Here is your winner, IAN MCTAVISH!
Post-Match: The Kingdom Cripplers celebrate the win. Timmy extends his hand for a handshake. Ian goes to accept it, but Michael Blythe grabs Ian's arm, and simply shakes his head. The Kingdom Cripplers make their way to the back, leaving the Push confused as to what Blythe's motive was.
"CHAMPIONSHIP CATASTROPHE" MATCH
No Titles on the Line
Justin Wyndham vs. Jean-Pierre Frontenac vs. Damien Steele
The match starts with Wyndham and JPF locking up, with Damien Steele calmly watching. JPF gets the upper hand, pushing Wyndham back to the turnbuckle and wrings his arms through the ropes. Steele joins in, landing a couple of kicks and finishing with a dropkick to Wyndham's face. Both start working together from that point of time, focusing most attacks on Wyndham. They conduct a series of moves like a gutwrench throw from JPF followed by a springboard knee drop in mid-air, or tandem dropkicks to Justin trapped in a tree of woe, neither making a cover. Justin shows little offence from his part, mostly just blocking their moves. After a series of arm wringing and European uppercuts from JPF, he locks Wyndham in a hammerlock and floats over into a northern lights suplex. Before JPF can get up, Steele scrambles for the pin, but is pushed off at the 2-count mark by JPF. JPF covers again, but this time, he's pushed off by Steele at 1. An argument ensues, which finally results in JPF scoop-lifting the Light-Heavyweight champion and suplexing him out of the ring near the commentator's table. He then turns around, but looks confused as he cannot see Wyndham. When he does realise that Wyndham is in the top of the opposite turnbuckle, the Heavyweight champ has already jumped off and smashed his elbow in JPF's face, hitting his signature Bound for Glory. JPF is on his knees now and Justin capitalises by hitting multiple shoot kicks to the back of the head, followed by a standing big boot which pushes JPF's head down on the mat. He gets up on the top turnbuckle but Damien Steele interrupts by pushing him off the turnbuckle in the ring, alongside JPF. Steele climbs to the top and hits a moonsault which connects with both of his opponents. He tries to pin JPF, but he kicks out at the very last moment. He then covers Wyndham, who kicks out at 2. Steele drags Wyndham onto his feet, and kicks him in the gut, probably positioning him for his finisher, the Loony Stomp. He bounces off the ropes, but Wyndham catches him in a flapjack with his throat hitting the ropes. Steele rolls out of the ring, coughing and holding his throat. He sees JPF getting up slowly, and wastes no time to hit his Doomsday Driver on him, for the pin and the win.
Salvatore Pellegrino: Here is your winner, JUSTIN WYNDHAM!
Post-Match: Justin celebrates before leaving the ring. Damien gets into a shoving contest with JPF, the referee having to step in and keep them separated.