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| XCW Action Zone - Episode 142 | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Nov 11 2017, 12:21 PM (40 Views) | |
| Maxy | Nov 11 2017, 12:21 PM Post #1 |
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-Showcase taping- Ross Stevens w/Jim Cornette and Jeremy Dunn def. Alex Shelley w/Chris Sabin Following the match it appeared that Dunn and Sabin were exchanging words and Sabain threw down a challenge, which was accepted. Chris Sabin w/Alex Shelley def. Jeremy Dunn w/Jim Cornette and Ross Stevens Following this one it didn’t appear that wins by both teams was going to solve anything, which draws out Eric Bischoff. Bischoff informs them that originally due to the Motor City Machine Guns win at Banned at the Border he was going to name them the number one contenders to the tag titles, but with the XCW the two teams exchanging wins tonight he’s no longer sure they should be the number one contenders. With that being said he’s making a match for the Action Zone. He tells Cornette to get his team ready, he tells the MCMG to get ready, they will face off at the next Action Zone event and the winning team will face the champions. Bo Dallas def. Rusev w/Lana via disqualification Rusev originally won the match by submission, but refused to let go of the accolade following the bell, still holding on past the count of five. Extra referees and a couple of backstage officials came out to attempt to get Rusev off of Dallas, Steven Richards being one of them. Richards gets shoved aside after ordering Rusev back to the locker room, which he doesn’t take too kindly to it and turns Rusev around and really gives it to him. Rusev doesn’t like being spoken to like that and takes a swing. Richards blocks it and returns fire. Richards soon has Rusev in possible for what could be a ddt. He’s debating on if he wants to actually go through with it or not, but that allows Lana to take out Richards’ legs. Rusev beats Richards down until he’s put in the accolade. Rusev keeps it applied until Lana tells him to let go. They leave the ring to close out the Showcase portion of the show. Not shown to the live crowd but when the show airs Hutch Henries catches up with Richards in the trainer’s room. Richards tells Hutch that the second he leaves this room he is going to find Eric Bischoff and demand a one on one match with Rusev. He might not be as active as he use to, but he will not let Rusev and Lana think they can get away with disrespecting him like that. A shot from earlier in the day as shown to kick off the main show as joining Eric Bischoff in his office is Tye Dillinger and Derek Wylde. Wylde’s sitting at the desk and appears to be signing a contract. Tye Dillinger observes, and when business is done Bischoff welcomes Wylde to the roster. After the teo shake hands Wylde stands up and is congratulated by Dillinger. Wylde thanks Dillinger for putting the word in for him, which Dillinger mentions it’s the least he could do for the man that helped him get his start in the business. Wylde still has many miles left in the tank and is ready for the competition that the XCW roster possesses, which many are new faces to him, but some are impossible to forget. Bischoff is pleased to hear Wylde’s ready to go, and if he’s everything Dillinger says he is he will be watching Wylde’s match tonight with high expectations. The show’s video package fades in to get the live action going. Once it finishes and the show's opened up Jim Ross and Don Callis run down some of the night's action. The Intercontinental and Women's world titles will be defended, plus a special interpromotional match between members of the XCW roster and the Bullet Club will take place on this week's extended edition of the broadcast. Hirari Kawato vs Derek Wylde Don Callis gives the run down on Wylde’s career, which began in 1996. Impressive background having been all over North America, even having made a couple past appearances for the company before. However it looks like Wylde’s looking to stay long term. Wylde keeps his game plan in this one simple, which Kawato also got some offense in, but Wylde’s execution looked solid. Wylde picks up the pinfall victory, finishing off the Kawato with a burning hammer. As mentioned last week, this week’s extended edition of the program will feature an elimination tag with teams captained by Kenny Omega and Alex Bryce respectively. Kenny Omega gets a chance to speak first as Jim Ross questions him via satellite feed. Omega’s not happy with the early afternoon start time, making it late morning where he is, however he will put up with it if it means getting rid of Alex Bryce for good. When asked who will team with him tonight he will not disclose at this time since one of their opponents remains a mystery. He reminds us that the talent pool he gets to choose from is deep, he only associates himself with the best, and that’s all we need to know. Yoshiko’s shown walking down the hallway, she’s defending the Intercontinental title in a matter of moments. She passes by the office of Kana, but stops for a moment. She remembers how Kana and Karen Sato managed to get in her head last week. She looks like she might break the door down, but decides against it and continues on her way. Following the first commercial break of the evening what is on the other side of the door is shown as Kana is meeting with Act Yasukawa, as well as Serena Moon and Asrial Major. Karen Sato’s there as well and she informs the new comers that in the interest of fairness they’re barred from ringside during the title match. Major and Moon argue the decision, knowing Emma Matthews will have some of Team FIST out there as well. That’s not Kana’s problem, Sato informs them. The two women tell Sato they’ll make it Kana’s problem, and hers. Though before they can follow up on their threat either verbally or physically they are both lifted up from behind and placed down near Act. When the camera shows who did the action it is revealed to be Beth Phoenix. Act looks to come to the defence of her teammates, but Beth gets up close in her face. Karen informs them that Kana decided to invest in a little protection, just in case someone doesn’t know their place. Kana then has an idea come to mind, which Karen translates. If Major and Moon want to be in Act’s corner then the Queen has ordered a handicapped match. Those two against Beth Phoenix, and if they somehow survive then they will be permitted to join Act at ringside for her match, but if they fail she’ll have to go at it alone. Intercontinental Championship Kei vs Yoshiko From the early going it appears that Yoshiko’s challenger has done her homework, knowing what the champion can do, using more of a grappling game while avoiding Yoshiko’s strikes. Yoshiko’s not looking good as her challenger catches her with a german suplex and holds on for a pin. Yoshiko kicks out in time. Kei looks to follow up quickly, but Yoshiko goes low as if she was going to counter with a spear, but instead grabs her opponent and runs her into the corner. Yoshiko delivers a few hard shoulders to the mid-section, slowing her challenger down. That’s the beginning of the champion turning the tables as she proceeds to take her challenge apart, as has become the expected from Yoshiko these days. Kei’s determined not to give in, kicking out of a few pin attempts that would have put any normal person down and out. It’s clear though that each kick out. Yoshiko doesn’t look too thrilled with her challenger refusing to stay down and looks to finish her off with a neck hang powerbomb. Before Yoshiko can drop her, Kei strikes Yoshiko in the side of the head until Yoshiko’s forced to let go. Kei’s looks like she’s getting a second wind and follows up with multiple dropkicks until Yoshiko goes down. When she does Kei goes upstairs. She comes off the top, only to be caught. Yoshiko sets Kei in position and delivers a running powerbomb, crashing Kei’s back against the corner. Kei took the buckles hard and she appears to be done. Yoshiko pulls her away from the corner and gets the three count. It wasn’t an easy day at the office for Yoshiko, but she made sure to leave an exclamation point when it counted the most. Standing by with Hutch Henries is Brian Knight, where later tonight he’ll face AJ Styles, with the winner to become number one contender to the Canadian National Championship which is currently held by Brian Kendrick. Knight’s win on the pre-show at Banned at the Border earned him the opportunity. This is just the opportunity he’s been looking for, noting good things happen to those that wear that title, one example being Wade Barrett. He held the belt twice and look at him now. He feels more inspired and motivated than he’s ever been, and that AJ Styles will be at huge a disadvantage tonight. Another advantage Knight feels that he has over Styles is that his family is known for their success in high profile matches, and while the Knight family name isn’t as well known in this part of world as say the Harts are, when he gets done with AJ Styles and then Brian Kendrick, the entire world will know who the Knight family is, and that he is the most dominate of all. Rob Rage enters the office of Eric Bischoff, looking to find out if Bischoff has a made on a decision as to who will face Wade Barrett for the world title. Bischoff knows why Rage his here, and he does have good news. Next week Rage will be in a number one contender’s match, and the winner of that one will face Barrett. He informs Rage his opponent has not been decided, as he’s still waiting on a couple of things to happen first. The only thing he knows for sure is that it will not be Kevin Steen, noting the former champion will be out of action for a bit due to injuries received during his last match. If everything goes according to plan Bischoff hopes to have an answer for Rage no later than this time tomorrow, but he asks for patients. Nick Watts makes his way towards the ring for singles competition, but before his opponent comes out he calls for the mic. Last time we saw him he did exactly what he said he was going to do to Christopher Bishop. Not only did he send him packing, but he put the kung fu canuck on shelf for good. He wants everyone else in the back to learn from Bishops mistakes, because when you least expect it things can catch up on you. Bishop did all he could to silence Watts and make a name for himself. He goes on until the music of his opponent cuts him off. Cody Deaner hits the ring, and when he enters he too has something to say. He asks the fans if they like what he did to Christopher Bishop, which they don’t. He then asks them if they feel Watts talks too much. He then asks them if they want him to punch Watts in the face and shut him up. It sounds unanimous to both questions, which Watts takes the mic from Deaner, telling him he too made the same mistake Bishop did, and tonight he’ll make Deaner regret it. He hands the mic to the referee and tells him to ring the bell. Nick Watts vs Cody Deaner Deaner’s no stranger to XCW, having been here before, and from what Don Callis mentions on commentary it looks like Eric Bischoff wants a look at Deaner, possibly considering him for the roster. Deaner got his shots in, but Watts is running off too much momentum to be denied, finishing off Deaner with a stiff looking DDT. After the bell he kicks Deaner a few times, telling him to get out of his ring before Deaner falls to the floor by being kicked under the bottom rope. Watts goes to the top rope, telling the fans to take a good look at what’s left of their hero. When he leaves the ring he looks eyes with someone in the front row applauding what he did tonight. Watts tells anyone who can hear him that this man is the most intelligent one out of all of them. Watts shakes the guy’s hand, but when he pulls back he feels something being slapped across it. He takes a look as he is handed a business card. The camera gets a closer look at the fan’s face, and Don Callis now recognizes the ‘fan’ in question, who is really James R. Kennedy. Kennedy tells Watts to call him as Watts heads backstage, looking like he is pondering if doing just that would be a wise career move. Earlier in the evening we heard from Kenny Omega, now their opponents get to weigh in on the elimination tag that is still to come later tonight. Sami Zayn speaks for the team as Alex Bryce, Damien Sandow, and their mystery partner are preparing. While Zayn does not directly say who the mystery man is, he does however stay the man is well known to the Japanese wrestling fans, and knows what it’s like to headline major events. The mystery parnter’s ready. Zayn’s ready, the whole team’s ready. All that’s left is countdown the minute until show time. Following a short commercial break Beth Phoenix makes her to the ring, with Karen Sato following her. Phoenix is Kana’s newest hire, and tonight she’s being told to make an example of those that challenge her authority. Both Asrial Major and Serena Moon have had impressive IWF runs, and have caught the attention of the Oedo Tai faction and have been taken in by them. They seek to backup Act in her match later tonight, but that will only be permissible if they can survival going 2-on-1 with the Glamazon. Beth Phoenix w/Karen Sato vs Serena Moon and Asrial Major Major started things off for her team, though anytime she tried to grab hold of Phoenix she was either shoved off instantly, or was given a few seconds out of amusement before being tossed aside. Moon didn’t fare much better when she tagged in, as her striking offence appeared to do nothing but put her in the receiving end of a military press slam. Tag made and both went at her. Phoenix had no trouble dealing with both of them after getting them in position for and executing a double suplex. Phoenix lifts Moon again as Sato tells Phoenix to take out the trash, which results in Moon being held up for a military press slam, but instead is launched over the top rope. On the plus side, Major doesn’t have to worry about collecting air miles, however she doesn’t get off easy and gets planted with the glam slam. It’s an easy pin for Phoenix who wins this one quite convincingly. Following the bell Sato enters the ring and raises Phoenix’s arm up. As Phoenix and Sato head backstage they stop for a moment so Sato can give Moon a couple of parting shots. AJ Styles is shown finishing some warm-ups backstage. He’s in action next to become the number one contender to the Canadian National Championship. He’s making his way to the curtain, that match is coming up next. Still to come as well is the women’s championship match, and Emma Matthews and Chuck Taylor are shown talking about it when Charlotte approaches. Charlotte brings up that since it’s an elimination match they should work together to make sure one of them walks out with the title. Chuck Taylor has a feeling Charlotte’s up to something, knowing that both she and her father had a reputation for being some of the dirtiest in the game and wonders if she can really be trusted. Charlotte mentions that when it gets down to the two of them all bets off, however until then she wants the belt off of Act, and if it means working with Matthews to achieve something that she knows Matthews wants too then she’ll do it. Matthews things it over for a moment before agreeing. When the show returns Act Yasukawa and Blayde are in the backstage area with looks of concern on their faces. For the past few weeks Charlotte has made it a mission to thin out Oedo Tai’s numbers, and even though she’s had some assistance along the way Act’s the only one left, if that is if you don’t count Blayde being considered an honourable member due to them dating, but with Emma Matthews having backup of her own, plus Charlotte having Kana’s favour the deck is stacked against the champion. As they try to figure out what to do tonight Brad Maddox passes by. It looks like he has the night off from competition, but it looks like he is leading a small tour of some kind. Blayde asks him what’s going on, which Maddox explains he’s showing some new local area talents what it’s like at a televised show to give them a better understanding of what goes on and how things work. Blayde notices Maddox has the Ironman belt with him, which Maddox notices Blayde knows he still has it. Maddox asks to be given a break, which Blayde tells Maddox to hear him out. Blayde mentions he has a bit of a problem, and he feels the Ironman title will be the perfect solution. He offers Maddox $20 for the belt. Maddox tells him to make it $25 and they got a deal. Maddox gets the money and lays down, telling one of the members of the group to count the pin as Maddox makes the guy an honorary guest official. The pin’s made and the belt changes hands officially. Act looks on with confusion. Blayde comes back with the belt in hand and tells her to trust him. #1 contendership to the Canadian National Championship Brian Knight vs AJ Styles The winner will face Brian Kendrick later in the month and right out of the gate Knight backs up his words from earlier, not making things easy for the phenomenal one. Styles manages to battle back however and Knight ends up being forced to eat crow when Styles puts him away with the styles clash. Big win for Styles as he aims to move up the ladder. A couple members of the backstage crew enter the office of Eric Bischoff and explain to the boss that everything with the feed is in working order and is ready to go once the in-house main event ends. Bischoff asks to see a test of it on his monitor and he sees a shot of the venue being use at the NJPW show filling up. Bischoff looks pleased with what he sees. He mentioned all that is left is for those on the XCW roster to come back home with the win, which he notes he’ll be forced to make drastic actions otherwise, but he’s confident with the team that’s been assembled. He knows who the final member of the team is, which he has a feeling Kenny Omega won’t see coming. This leads to the show’s final commercial break of the evening. When the show returns Hutch Henries catches up with Nick Watts and asks him what are his thoughts on the services of James R. Kennedy being offered to him. Watts first talks about the match, stating he doesn’t need someone in his corner to take care of business in the ring, never has, never will. However Watts understands that sometimes politics can keep the talented athletes down. He mentions that depending on who one has in their corner that can be an asset to one’s career, or the other way around. He mentions some of the game’s best managers like Bobby Heenan, Mr. Fuji, Jim Cornette, guys like them can deal with all the bullshit that can come one’s way. From what he’s seen and heard from Kennedy it’s a bit of a toss up, which he leaves it at that. Women’s Championship Emma Matthews w/Chuck Taylor vs Charlotte vs Act Yasukawa Shortly after the match began Blayde casually made his way ringside. While all Oedo Tai members are suppose to be from ringside, as Chuck Taylor points out, Blayde shows Taylor the Ironman Championship belt, asking him if he wants it, if he really wants it. That’s a no-brainer and he goes to grab it, but it’s pulled away and he’s told if he wants it he’ll have to come get it. Blayde’s trying to lure Chuck Taylor away from ringside by using the Ironman title as bait. Taylor hesitates Blayde continues to egg him on, which Taylor looks more willing to fight as they back up the runway. Taylor notices this and flips out, and almost gets rolled up by Act in the process after having knocked down Charlotte seconds earlier, but she escapes the pin in time. They get to the stage and trade blows. They fight on the stage for a moment or two before taking it behind the curtain. Back in the ring this appears to throw Matthews off her game mentally. Charlotte shoves her in an attempt to get her head back in the game, however Matthews takes the physical gesture as an act of betrayal she drills Charlotte. The two go at it, which gives Act a much needed break. Matthews is fired up, though Charlotte slows things down by going for the eyes. Charlotte goes off the ropes, looking to connect with a back elbow. Matthews recovers and catches her. Charlotte’s got nowhere to go but down and Matthews plants her with an awful waffle. The guys eventually take their battle down to ringside. Act’s back to feet and following the pin Matthews turns her attention back to Act only to have a superkick fired in her direction. Matthews catches the foot however, telling Act nice try, then ducks an enziguri. As Matthews gains control the guys end up taking their battle inside the ring. Chuck Taylor slides in to get some distance. Blayde follows suit but is caught by the referee. Taylor’s got the belt with him even though he hasn’t it won it yet. With the referee’s attention tied up Matthews grabs hold of Act from behind and tells Taylor to take her out. Taylor looks hesitant to do it but he eventually goes for it. That hesitation allowed act to break free in time and Matthews takes the belt upside the head. Taylor can’t believe what he’s just done. Blayde gets away from the official as the ref hears something he doesn’t like and notices Taylor looking over Matthews, looking like he just fucked up big time. He then takes dual superkicks from Blayde and Act before Act pins Matthews to retain. As the ring clears the announce team set up the main event of the extended broadcast, which is taking place live at a NJPW event in Japan. The fans at the venue for the Action Zone taping see the action on the video screen on the stage while the viewers at home get the main feed with Jim Ross and Don Callis calling the action. After Omega’s team makes their entrance it’s time for the opposition to do the same. Alex Bryce, Damien Sandow, and Sami Zayn each make a separate entrance and get halfway down the runway before stopping. After Zayn joins Sandow and Bryce, Omega asks them where their partner is. He thinks they’re bluffing and they don’t have one. Bryce does grins in Omega’s direction before the lights go out. After a few seconds of darkness a countdown from 10 appears on the venue’s video screen. After counting down the known ‘Break the walls down!’ is heard and it becomes clear who their partner is. [align=center] [/align]Jericho makes his way down the ramp, wearing his light up jacket. Omega can’t believe what he’s seeing, not expecting Jericho to be here. Now with each member of Bryce’s team present they hit the ring. Omega seeks refuge on the outside, getting his team to regroup now that the final member of the opposition is known. Once the lights turn back on Bryce’s team is in the ring and they look ready to go. Omega’s team steps back in. Damien Sandow opts to start for his team. Omega nominates Chase Owens to start for his side. 8-man Elimination Tag Kenny Omega, Chase Owens, Bad Luck Fale, Tama Tonga vs Alex Bryce, Damien Sandow, Sami Zayn, Chris Jericho Jim Ross and Don Callis call the action as they see it on their monitors. Don Callis isn’t sure who to give the edge to here, noting that while the Bullet Club is a strong unit, their opposition are notable talents as well. Plus he gets the feeling Eric Bischoff had a hand in bringing Sami Zayn in the picture and believes the same can be said for Jericho’s involvement. Chase works Sandow towards the BC corner. Referee Tiger Hattori keeps an eye on those in Owens’ corner. Fale tags in and picks up where Owens leaves off. Sandow ends up being the first one eliminated as shortly after Omega entered as Sandow is on the receiving end of Omega’s Aoi Shoudou. Zayn and Omega’s history back when Zayn wrestled under a mask is brought by Don Callis. They don’t get very far until Zayn is told to hole up as Omega points to both Bryce and Jericho. This whole thing started back when Omega punted Bryce in the nuts, and while Omega’s feud with Jericho has just been a twitter war there is noticeable heat. Zayn asls the fans if they want to see a tag and he tags both men in. The referee tells them only one can be in however, which Bryce comes in. The BC gets some double team action on Bryce as Omega, Tonga, and Fale tag in multiple times, utilizing the ref’s double team count. They go to the well once too often and Fale accidently strikes Tonga. Bryce goes upstairs during the confusion and executes a high cross body. He takes Fale down, Fale’s shoulders are down for the count of three. Fale’s back to his feet and doesn’t look happy with being eliminated. He goes after Bryce, who dodges and makes the tag to Jericho. Jericho takes down Fale, then Tonga. Owens comes in and he too gets knocked down. Omega does as well but decides against it before Jericho can get to him. Fale tries again and after being taken down by Jericho for a second time Omega strikes Jericho from behind. Omega keeps control of Jericho until Owens takes over. Jericho manages to turn the tables shortly after Owens tagged in and takes Owens down with a bulldog. A lionsault follows and Owens has to kick to stay alive. Jericho tags in Zayn and soon after Zayn goes for his helluva kick. Owens manages to avoid the kick and tag in Tonga. Zayn looks like he might have pulled something from the miss and Tonga sizes him up and executes his Headshrinker. Omega tells Tonga to make him suffer, which Tonga takes Zayn to the corner and lays the boots on him before taking him upstairs. Tonga’s got something in mind and Zayn’s brought back down to earth with a gun stun. Zayn’s out and it’s an easy pin. Jericho in next and Tonga looks to continue the momentum build off the last elimination. Both men end up on the outside and they have the referee’s 20 count to work with. Omega gets the referee’s attention when the count gets to 14, telling him to keep Bryce in his corner, even though Bryce hasn’t done any illegal movement. Tonga makes use of the railing, whipping Jericho into it as well as dropping him on top of it. Tonga notices he has some extra time with Omega keeping the referee’s attention on him. Tonga grabs a chair and looks to come down on Jericho, who is laying across the railing. Jericho moves out of the way and Tonga hits the railing. Jericho fights back, getting some momentum behind him, until Tonga jabs Jericho in the mid-section with the chair. The ref catches it and calls for the disqualification, but Tonga doesn’t seem to care and continues to strike Jericho with the chair as Omega demands more of it. Tonga eventually lets up and returns Jericho to the ring before he returns to the locker room. Omega’s pleased with what just went down and is about to step in the ring to finish the job when Chase Owens asks to be the man to do it. After thinking it over for a few seconds Omega tells Owens to get in there. Jericho’s not looking good as Owens continues to wear him down. Following a slingshot back breaker Owens decides to go upstairs, possibly to finish Jericho from the air. Both Owens and Omega can feel victory is within their each. Owens takes off, Jericho gets back to his feet and connects with a code breaker as Owens is about to land. Jericho has just enough left in him to get an arm across the chest of Owens. Referee in position to make the count, Owens is eliminated. Omega is quick to get on Jericho following the elimination of Owens. Omega’s the last one left on his team, but he looks determined to change that quickly. Jericho attempts to get back to his feet but is taken down easily with Omega’s hadouken double palm thrust. Omega then sets Jericho up for his Croyt’s Wrath. Omega’s about to the transition from the electric chair position to the german suplex, however Jericho manages to get free and connects with a bulldog. Both men are down as Omega wasn’t expecting Jericho to still have some fight in him at this point. Bryce wants in there badly, but he has to wait for a tag. Jericho starts to inch his way towards his team’s corner. Omega recovers and goes to grab one of Jericho’s legs, however Jericho makes a last effort dive and the tag’s made. Omega’s not glad the tag was made, but calls Bryce out anyway as he steps through the ropes. They go back and forth for about a minute, neither man getting a clear advantage until Omega connects with a snap dragon suplex. Omega sizes up the opposition before running in, looking to finish Bryce of with the v-trigger in the corner. Bryce manages to move out of the way at the last position second and Omega’s kneew strikes the corner. Omega looks a bit wobbly after the miss and Bryce quickly goes to the top rope. He sees an opening and comes with Omega close by and takes Omega down with a halo ddt. Bryce with the pin, Omega kicks out just in the nick of time. Bryce thought he had it and checks with the referee, but it was a two count. Jericho’s slowly pulling himself back to his feet in the corner as Bryce looks to find something that can put Omega away as it wasn’t enough to do the job there. Omega still has a good amount of fight left in him as he takes control and looks to connect with a double underhook piledriver. Bryce keeps his footing and manages to free himself. Omega quickly responds with a close range hadouken strike, but that gets parried and Bryce grabs hold Omega and connects with a bridging wheelbarrow dragon suplex. Bryce holds on, referee in position to make the count, Omega can’t kickout, this one’s over. Jericho steps back in to congratulate his partner on the win after Bryce gets his arm raised by the referee. Zayn and Sandow return as well to join in on the celebration while Omega heads back to the locker room when he’s able to do so. |
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| UK-Joe | Nov 15 2017, 02:36 PM Post #2 |
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- Just gonna throw this out there; not a fan of another Bullet Club re-hash. It has been done to death in the FBL over both IWE and then XCW. Glad they were beaten in the main event tbf. - Can definitely see Derek Wylde and Tye Dillinger going on to join the tag ranks or one of the two turn on the other leading to a feud. Wouldn't be opposed to either route. - It will be interesting to see if James R. Kennedy can replicate the success that he had in his previous XCW run. Nick Watts sure has momentum on his side. - Big fan of Beth Phoenix. The Glamazon will sure be a force to be reckoned with in the women's division. I admit I was hoping she would be working solo though. - Happy that AJ Styles became #1 contender for the Canadian National Championship. I know Brian Kendrick only just captured the gold however I am pulling for Styles. |
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