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EPW Live #65: A Gentleman's Homecoming; Live from Manchester
Topic Started: Nov 15 2017, 04:39 PM (33 Views)
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RELOADED MATCH #1: The Grizzled Young Veterans defeated The South Pacific Power Trip (with Dahlia Black) via pinfall when Zack Gibson held off TK Cooper whilst James Drake pinned Travis Banks following the Sit-Out DDT.

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[align=center]EPW Live #65: A Gentleman's Homecoming[/align]

After Reloaded comes to an end, a video recap of Jack Gallagher's career up until now airs and the emphasis is of him returning home to Manchester tonight to attempt to unify the EPW British National Championship and the EPW All England Championship to become the first-ever EPW British Undisputed Champion in the main event. 20,000 fans have packed out the Manchester Arena for this two-hour special. Lots of Jack Gallagher signs being waved around as the camera pans around the crowd. Mauro Ranallo and Nigel McGuinness are on hand to welcome the viewing audience and run down the scheduled card which will include Jack Gallagher vs. Marty Scurll in a title unification main event, Kay Lee Ray gets her long-awaited rematch against Viper for the EPW British Women's Championship, Chris Renfrew's job is at stake when he goes one-on-one with Mark Haskins, Jimmy Havoc defends the EPW British Hardcore Championship in a Flaming Tables Match and Joe Coffey and Big Damo will square off in a heavyweight showdown to determine the next #1 contender. Jim Smallman is in the ring to introduce the wrestlers down for the opening contest which will be for the EPW British Tag Team Championships.

EPW British Tag Team Championships
The Kings of the North © (with Dave Finlay) vs. Moustache Mountain

The challengers are welcomed out with cheers from the Manchester crowd as they strut down the aisle looking to win gold. They take time to high-five the fans in the front row before entering the squared circle. This is their chance to redeem themselves. The reigning champions don't take any time to play to the fans. They are led to the ring by Dave Finlay. Bonesaw even snatches a 'MOUSTACHE MOUNTAIN' sign from a child in the front row and rips it to shreds. Once the bell is rung, the action kicks off with the challengers holding their own. Tyler Bate runs rings around Bonesaw in a chain-wrestling exchange. Trent Seven has a chop battle with Damien Corvin in which The Bombardier of Battery comes out on top. He then suplexes Corvin over the ropes to allow his partner to deliver an Asai Moonsault for the first (of what is sure to be many) high-risk moves of the night. Bonesaw begins to get heavy-handed with Seven in the ring and the champions slowly turn the tables. They manage to isolate Trent in their corner. Dave Finlay barks orders at his troops whilst they begin to dominate. As he watches his partner get repeatedly stomped on in the opposite corner, Tyler rallies up the crowd to will his partner to get the hot tag. The Kings of the North set up for one of their trademark moves; the White Star Line. The challenger manages to duck and eventually dives over for a hot tag to Tyler Bate. The 20-year old rookie pulls off a Double Rebound Lariat on arrival. He then follows up with a Dropkick, a Bop and Bang and a Snap Suplex to each of his opponents. As Bonesaw recovers, Bate climbs up the ropes with a Diving European Uppercut in mind. He dives but is caught with a Spear to end the momentum he had coming in. The champs regain control and Tyler Bate looks in trouble. Damien Corvin launches Trent Seven over the broadcast table. He then re-enters the ring and Tyler Bate is at a 2-on-1 disadvantage. The Kings of the North set up for the Belfast Boot. As Corvin runs the ropes, Tyler counters Bonesaw in to a Tornado DDT and manages to catch Corvin in the face with a kick on the way round too. Seven is now back in the ring. He takes Corvin out of the equation with a Cactus Clothesline over the ropes. In the mean time, Tyler Bate executes the Tyler Driver '97. He holds on for the pin. The crowd count along with the official. He reaches three. Moustache Mountain pick up the win and are the new EPW British Tag Team Champions. The crowd are electric. What a start to the evening. The new champs have their arms raised as they are passed the gold. They then rejoice in the middle of the ring with a hug before taking to the turnbuckles to salute the cheering crowd. Dave Finlay is spitting feathers on the outside. As his team drop to the floor, he yells at them for the loss, rubbing further salt in to the wounds. They have had enough and storm off leaving him behind. He shakes his head at them before turning back to the celebrating champions in disgust. Moustache Mountain respond with a sarcastic wave.

RJ Singh is standing by for an interview in the back with Marty Scurll. The EPW All England Champion is looking to add to his title collection as he vows to defeat Jack Gallagher to win the EPW British National Championship and become the first-ever EPW British Undisputed Champion. The Villain takes us back to EPW Live #6 when he made history by becoming the inaugural champion by winning the title tournament. He promises to make history once again by unifying the gold tonight. Scurll claims he is half way to securing victory because he is in the head of Jack Gallagher already and he finally snapped on last week's episode in front of the world. Marty claims that all that is left to do is choke the final breath out of everybody's hero with the Crossface Chickenwing. As RJ tries to wrap up the interview, The Villain repeatedly yells 'CHICKENWING' in his face until the crew decide to give up and take us straight back to ringside.

EPW British Women's Championship
Viper © vs. Kay Lee Ray

The monstrous champion stomps down to the ring and she looks like she means business. It is her chance to finally put this rivalry to bed. The challenger is also the former champion and intends on setting the record straight. Both of these competitors have proven over the last couple of weeks that they are the two best in the division with convincing performances in singles action. Viper dominates the majority of the contest by using her strength to overwhelm her arch-enemy. Kay Lee Ray is resilient though and isn't willing to go down without using every trick in the book. She fights her way out of a Powerbomb with an illegal eye rake. Jessika Carr warns her to stay within the rules however is shoved to one side and KLR sends the champion to ringside with a Baseball Slide. The challenger then follows up with a Tope Suicida but struggles to get Viper back in the ring in time to follow up with a pinfall. Kay Lee Ray then attempts a Foot Choke in the corner. She is in real danger when Viper shoves her away without any real effort and then takes her head of with a Lariat. The momentum shifts when the champ rag-dolls KLR in a Bearhug. The challenger refuses to quit but you can see the life being sucked out of her. Her head hits the canvas hard when Viper drops her with a Spinebuster for a two count. The giant is shocked her opponent kicked out. She has no problem continuing though. As she attempts the Running Seated Senton, Kay Lee Ray finds the energy to move to avoid the move. Viper hits the mat with a thud. The challenger then tries to follow up with some shoot kicks however one of them is caught. KLR's leg then appears to give way. It looks like she has fallen awkwardly on her ankle when the counter was made and it could be a nasty injury. She cries out in pain. Jessika Carr rushes over to check on her. Viper does the honourable thing and backs up. Whilst the official checks on Kay Lee Ray, an intruder rushes the ring. Noam Dar blasts Viper with the Nova Roller whilst the ref's back is turned sending Viper crashing down to the canvas. The Scottish Supernova then rolls out of the ring which coincidentally coincides with a miracle recovery from Kay Lee Ray who climbs up to the top turnbuckle. The challenger dives off the ropes, executes the Swanton Bomb and covers the champion out of view of the official. Dar is still on the outside and holds Viper's legs down whilst Jessika Carr counts the three. Mauro Ranallo yells out 'DAYLIGHT ROBBERY' as the new champion rolls out to the floor. As Noam Dar stays crouched down behind the steel steps, Kay Lee Ray snatches the gold from ringside and then high-tails it up the aisle. The new two-time champion jogs up the aisle with her new unlikely ally and they stop on the stage to look back at the ring. Staring right back at them is an angry Viper who can't believe what has gone down. As she argues with the referee, Kay Lee Ray and Noam Dar proceed to lock lips for the whole world to see. It appears that a new power couple sits on top of the women's division. The now former champion doesn't like it one bit.

Once the ring is being prepared for the next match, we head back to Mauro Ranallo and Nigel McGuinness at ringside. They hype up the main event a little before shifting the attention to some breaking news. Meetings have taken place throughout the week and the board of directors have decided to add another member to the management team to work alongside William Regal. That man is former multi-time champion Ethan Hayze who appears on the video screen to talk a little more about his role. He reveals that his official job title is 'a director of authority' and explains that William Regal will still be in charge of the day-to-day governing of the shows and the rosters however he is just here to use his expertise to help English Pro Wrestling continue to grow. Nigel McGuinness comments that there's no one better than the man that laid the ground work for the EPW that so many watch today. Mauro Ranallo then thanks Ethan for his time and cannot wait to work with him going forward.

Mark Haskins vs. Chris Renfrew
(If Renfrew loses, he leaves EPW)

After the collapse of The Tartan Rebellion one month ago, it left the group's leader without any clients in which to fulfil his managerial contract. William Regal gave him one last life line though and that was a spot on the in-ring roster. He reluctantly accepted however forgot that his arch-enemy would be waiting in the wings as the first in the queue ready to get his hands on him. Chris Renfrew has used his associates to make Mark Haskins' life a misery over the past several months. It is now time for him to face the music. With his roster spot at stake and nobody to bail him out, he has no escape from facing up to his demons. Haskins uses the first couple of minutes to toy with his rival. He eventually drops Renfrew with a Leg Lariat, a Headscissors Takedown and a Tilt-A-Whirl Backbreaker before taking to the ropes to attempt the Shooting Star Press. While he takes a little too long playing to the crowd, Renfrew gets time to shake the ropes and sends Haskins crashing down the canvas. The fans boo as The Sultan of Silent Hill begin to stomp down on Haskins. The former faction leader then pulls off a Spinning Spinebuster for a two count. He then reigns down with even more stomps before turning to the crowd to gloat. This gives Haskins time to recover himself and as Renfrew turns, he is dragged down in to the Star Armbar. He cries out in pain however he finds an escape route by wrapping his feet up in the ropes. Chris Renfrew has decided he has had enough to the annoyance of Mark Haskins. He begins a light jog up the aisle however is confronted by BT Gunn when he reaches the stage. The other former member of The Tartan Rebellion chases him back to the ring. He is then locked in to the Low Sharpshooter, Chris Renfrew scrambles around for the ropes or a way out as he screams out in pain. There is no way out. He eventually taps. Mark Haskins is victorious which means Chris Renfrew is gone from English Pro Wrestling. The victor throws his opponent to the floor where BT Gunn takes great pleasure in handing him over to security. They drag him up the aisle and BT Gunn eventually joins Haskins in the ring to raise his arm in victory. The two former opponents shake hands however this proves to be a mistake. The Oddity is not a man that can be trusted. He drags Haskins in to a kick in the groin and follows up with the Gunshot in the middle of the ring. As he lays motionless on the canvas, BT demands a microphone from ringside. Gunn says that everybody has been given opportunities since The Tartan Rebellion split except him. Joe Coffey is in a #1 contender's match. Wolfgang is challenging for the EPW British Hardcore Championship. Even f*cking Chris Renfrew got a match on the show. He then questions whoever the f*ck is in charge why he isn't getting a chance to prove why he was the true stand-out in The Tartan Rebellion. BT Gunn wraps up the promo by warning us all that there are dark days ahead for all that have doubted him. He is showered with boos as he leaves up the aisle. The commentary team do think he has a point but do not agree with his attack on Mark Haskins.

RJ Singh is standing by backstage for an interview with Jack Gallagher. The Extraordinary Gentleman has his head down. He appears extremely ashamed at his actions last week and fully admits that Marty Scurll got in his head. The EPW British National Champion also wants to apologise to William Regal. The commissioner is not just a boss but he credits the opportunity to winning his championship in the first place to him. His anger got the better of him and he promises never to let his emotions get the better of him like that again. Moving on to the main event, Gallagher intends on tying his rival up in knots and humiliating him in front of the whole world and isn't it oh-so ironic that the home town hero is going to beat The Villain in what he believes to be the greatest city in the world; Manchester. You can now hear the cheers from the arena in the back. He wraps the interview up by saying that tonight isn't about mind games or sneak attacks, it's about wrestling and that's what he does best. The Extraordinary Gentleman seems to have cleared his head and is focused on the task at hand. RJ Singh wishes him luck before the two shake hands.

Flaming Tables Match for the EPW British Hardcore Championship
Jimmy Havoc © vs. Wolfgang

The challenger is determined to win his first piece of gold in English Pro Wrestling and stamp his mark as a singles wrestler. The Regulator has victories over the likes of Jack Gallagher and Big Damo in the past. His track record is an impressive one that's for sure. This is arguably the reigning champion's toughest defence yet. The added stipulation of the flaming tables means that one of these men is going to be burnt in defeat. As the bell rings, they exchange strikes immediately to which Wolfgang comes out on top. The Scottish heavyweight drills his opponent with a Double Knee Gutbuster to allow himself time to throw some weapons in to the ring which include a table. He hammers down on to the back of Havoc with a steel chair. Other weapons also come in to play which include a kendo stick, a trash can and a devastating shot with a light tube across the back. The death match icon from Dartford is in pain but manages to wrestle a staple gun from the hands of the challenger. This gives Havoc the opportunity to turn the tables in a big way when he staples the eyebrow of Wolfgang. The shot makes the crowd wince. Blood begins to trickle down the face of The Regulator who is soon sent crashing in to the turnbuckles with a Running Dropkick. As Wolfgang lies on the canvas, the steel chair is placed on top of him and he is nailed with a Diving Double Foot Stomp from the second rope. The champ is doing what he does best. He goes to prop up a table before attempting to apply the Suicide Silence. The challenger manages to stay on his feet and then charges towards the table, crashing Havoc through the table in the corner. That would have ended the match in any normal Tables Match. This is a Flaming Tables Match though so the contest continues. The Regulator pulls out another table from under the ring along with a can of petrol which pops the crowd. He slides it in to the ring. Before Wolfgang can get back in himself, Jimmy Havoc nails him with a Baseball Slide sending him crashing in to the guardrail. The King of the Deathmatch then follows up with a Slingshot Somersault Senton to the floor. The two competitors then slowly make their way back in to the ring where the table is. Wolfgang sets it up after clawing back the momentum. He sets up the table before picking up the can, pouring petrol across the wood and setting it on fire. The fans in Manchester are on their feet. The Regulator quickly takes Havoc on to the top rope to attempt the Wasteland off the ropes and through the table. A struggle breaks out. The champ resorts to biting his opponent to counter the move. He then executes a Frankensteiner sending the challenger through the flaming table to win the match. Jimmy Havoc is victorious. As Wolfgang jumps up from the flaming wreckage, he is sprayed down by security with fire extinguishers. He then drops to the canvas in a heap as the retaining champion watches on with a smile. The King of the Deathmatch is handed his belt to which he proudly holds up above his head. He doesn't hang around to celebrate however keeps his eye on his wounded opponent as he backs up the ramp. As he hits the stage, he is jumped from behind by Strangler Davis who applies the Strangle Hold. Jimmy Havoc tries to fight out of it but is tossed around like a rag doll. Eventually, the EPW British Hardcore Champion passes out and is left in a heap on the floor. Davis stands tall however picks up the belt to take a close look at it. The newcomer finally drops the gold on top of the champ before declaring that he'll be back to take his last breath very soon. Whilst Strangler passes back through the curtain, the fans boo.

William Regal is in his office watching what was easily one of the most brutal encounters in the company's history. Moustache Mountain enter the room with their newly won gold over their shoulders and are here to thank the commissioner for the second chance. He then responds by congratulating them on winning the gold. As they respectfully shake hands, in walks The Grizzled Young Veterans who are not happy at all. Zack Gibson claims that it should have been them getting the title match tonight. He continues by reminding us that Trent Seven and Tyler Bate only beat one team whereas they beat three teams in the Tag Team Gauntlet two weeks ago. Liverpool's Number One asks Regal how that would make them the #1 contenders. Regal, Seven and Bate find these ramblings amusing. The commissioner tells Gibson and Drake that they know how a Gauntlet works and the order of entrants were determined at random. The new champs have an idea which shuts the mouths of their adversaries though. Tyler Bate proposes a non-title match between the two teams next week. If The Grizzled Young Veterans can win, they can have the first shot at their newly acquired championships. Gibson and Drake accept however this is before William Regal adds the stipulation that they will be forced to split as a team if they lose. He then continues by asking security to escort all four men from his office as it's time for the show to continue.

#1 Contender's Match
Joe Coffey vs. Big Damo (with Dave Finlay)

This time last month, The Iron Man was actually challenging Jack Gallagher for the EPW British National Championship in the main event. Tonight is his opportunity to regain that main event status and become the #1 contender again. That won't be an easy task as what stands in front of him is Big Damo. The Beast From Belfast has been tearing apart the competition as of late. The Irish super-heavyweight is yet to pick up a loss since returning after a length of time on the shelf. He shocked everyone when he aligned himself with Dave Finlay and The Kings of the North however his stock has only risen since doing so. The two heavyweights brawl as soon as the bell rings. The fight spills to the outside when Damo attempts to clothesline Coffey over the ropes but the Scottish big man pulls the rope down to send his opponent toppling to the floor. The crowd are stunned to see Joe Coffey then fly through the air with a Suicide Dive to floor his rival at ringside. The fans in attendance then begin to chant his name as he slowly rolls Damo back in to the ring and covers him for a one count. As The Iron Man stomps his opponent on his way up, he tries to follow up with a German Suplex. The Beast From Belfast elbows his way out of it and then wipes out Coffey with a Running Low Crossbody. He then reigns down on the shoulder of his adversary with several elbows to the shoulder however is pushed away when he tries to apply the Cu Chullain's Wrath too early. Damo continues his dominant display for a couple of minutes. His opponent is forced to endure several chops, forearms and stomps in the corner before being pinned for a two count with the Belfast Blitz. As Finlay cheers on his man from ringside, the Northern Irish wrecking ball sets up for the Lifting Inverted DDT. He lifts him but Coffey reverses his way out of it. He then responds by hammering Damo with several forearms. The Iron Man then attempts a Running Clothesline. Damo no-sells it. He goes for another one but is grabbed around the throat, lifted up in to the air and dropped with a Chokeslam for a near fall. Joe Coffey is showing no quit tonight. Big Damo looks to execute the One-Handed Electric Chair Driver. As he has goes to drop him, Joe Coffey lands on his feet. The Iron Man knows he can't beat his opponent's strength game so he quickly springs off the middle rope and takes him out with a European Uppercut. The Irish heavyweight hits the canvas hard. It isn't long until he gets up. Joe Coffey is ready though and drills him with his finishing move; the Discus Lariat. He hooks the leg. Can Damo finally be beaten? The crowd count along with the referee's count however The Beast From Belfast kicks out at the final second. This match rolls on. Neither man seems to have much more in the tank. Joe Coffey charges forward for another Discus Lariat. Damo ducks this one and drags him straight down in to the Cu Chullain's Wrath. The Iron Man may be in pain after the attack on the shoulder earlier but will not give in. As he yells out in pain, his opponent yanks back even harder on the hold to a point where surely muscles are tearing to shreds. This doesn't look human. Eventually Joe Coffey quits. Big Damo picks up the submission win. The Beast From Belfast's arm is raised in victory by both the official and his associate; Dave Finlay. The new #1 contender stands in the ring to take in the jeers from the Manchester crowd. He eventually leaves the ring and exits up the aisle with Finlay still by his side congratulating him. In the mean time, Joe Coffey slowly climbs to his feet with assistance from the referee. He is clutching his arm and Nigel McGuinness predicts that he could have done damage to that shoulder. The crowd applaud the defeated warrior as he leaves the squared circle.

RJ Singh is in the backstage area for one final interview. He is joined by new EPW British Women's Champion Kay Lee Ray and her new partner in crime Noam Dar. The two seem thick as thieves whilst being asked how they pulled off their master plan. The two-time champ claims tonight that she re-took her rightful place at the top of the women's division. Noam Dar soon cuts in and says that the women's division deserves a champion it can proud of and not some 'ugly, disgusting, fat freak who can't even fit the belt around her waist'. When The Scottish Supernova is asked why he thought it was his place to get involved in the match, he responds by declaring that he did it for the real women everywhere because he is actually a feminist. RJ rolls his eyes but Noam insists that he 'loves women' before 'proving it' by planting a huge kiss on the lips of our new champion. He then grabs her hand and the new couple end the interview by walking off up the corridor.

EPW British Undisputed Championship
Jack Gallagher © vs. Marty Scurll ©

William Regal makes his way down to take a seat next to the commentary team. The commissioner wants to see the crowning of the first-ever EPW British Undisputed Champion up close in what will no doubt go down as an instant classic. Marty Scurll is the first man to make his way down to the ring. The EPW All England Champion isn't given the warmest of receptions on his way down the aisle but doesn't seem to care all that match. He has one thing in mind and that's making title history once again. Jack Gallagher however gets the loudest cheers of the night. The EPW British National Champion returns home with the intentions of unifying the titles in front of his home town crowd. The camera even points out his parents and close friends in the front row who have attended to cheer him on. The opening minute consist of chain-wrestling. The two exchange holds and it is a back and forth contest. Both men just can't one-up the other this early in the contest without a counter coming back at them. After a few minutes, Scurll gets fed up and blasts Gallagher with the Just Kidding Superkick to swing the momentum in his favour. He uses this to take control. The Villain snaps his opponent's fingers, blasts him with a Sliding European Uppercut and sends him down with a Front Missile Dropkick from the top rope in succession. He tries to follow up with a Rolling Release Suplex. The agile gentleman lands on his feet and then delivers a European Uppercut in response. The fans go nuts as Gallagher unleashes a barrage of strikes in the corner. He then executes a Twisting Bodyscissors Monkey Flip to really impress them which sends his opponent running for cover to the outside. Marty doesn't get time for a breather though. The Extraordinary Gentleman climbs the ropes and dives on to him with a Diving Senton. He then tries to take him back to the ring. Scurll fights back when they reach the apron and pulls off a Rope-Assisted Enzuiguri. Gallagher holds himself up with assistance from the ropes but The Villain drops him on the apron with a dangerous looking Brainbuster. The EPW All England Champion only gets a two count off the back of the move. It is however the catalyst for him to take control of a large portion of the match. The next few minutes see Marty try and pull off the win in many different ways including an Octopus Stretch and the Gory Special submissions, a Springboard Knee Smash followed up by the Graduation and even a 450 Splash. These attempts all resulted in kick outs and counters. Jack Gallagher eventually makes a comeback with a Full Windsor Knot. He then manages to plant The Villain right in the buttocks with a Soccer Kick which pops the crowd. As Scurll climbs to his feet, he throws some knife-edge chops at Gallagher however is knocked straight back down with a Headbutt. Scurll is forced to take a taste of his own medicine when The Extraordinary Gentleman locks him in the Crossface Chickenwing. We witness the ultimate humbling as Marty yells out in pain the the very hold he finished lots of opponents off in the past. He finds a way out though as he manoeuvrers his feet towards the bottom rope for the break. As he pulls himself up in the corner, Gallagher charges forward for the Gentleman's Dropkick. Scurll sees it coming and immediately dives out of the way. The EPW British National Champion crashes in to the turnbuckles however that is not all. The Villain drags Manchester's hero in to the middle of the ring and locks on the Crossface Chickenwing. The finishing submission is locked on. The fans plead for Gallagher not to give up. He does look like he is fading as about a minute in the hold goes by. The official holds up the arm once, twice but just before it drops for a third time, Gallagher finds the strength to lift his way out of the hold like nothing we have ever seen before. The shock on Scurll's face as he straddles his opponent's back is a sight to behold. He is then sandwiched in to the turnbuckle to finally break the hold and blasted with the Gentleman's Dropkick. Gallagher then rolls him up in to a School Boy Roll-Up for the closest fall of the match so far. The crowd then applaud the high-octane exchange. As they both reach their feet, Marty Scurll throws a Superkick. The EPW British National Champion catches the foot. He then drops him down in to the Achilles Lock slap bang in the middle of the ring and the EPW All England Champion has nowhere to go. He scrambles around looking for a way out. The Manchester fans chant 'TAP TAP TAP' repeatedly and eventually he gives in. Marty Scurll submits. Jack Gallagher is the winner. He is handed both the EPW British National Championship and EPW All England Championship belts before the official raises his arm in victory. The Extraordinary Gentleman takes to the turnbuckles to celebrate however William Regal enters the ring with a new belt in hand; the EPW British Undisputed Championship. The commissioner hands it over to the new champ who proudly accepts it. The show closes with Regal raising the face of the brand whilst the home town crowd chant his name.
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Solid looking Reloaded card. Fitting to have Ospreay win his return bout. Even with his new alliance with Cruz can’t help but wonder how Bodom can get back on track. I enjoyed his start and it was easy to get his run despite his cockiness.

As jerkish as it was gotta love the typical heel ripping up a kid’s sign bit. Not sure if I would call it an upset or not but still that’s a big win for Mustache Mountain. Curious to see how Finlay will react to the loss going forward.

Wasn’t sure how she’d pull it off but Kay Lee Ray stole this one. Won’t be surprised if an intergender match between Viper and Noam Dar happens soon due to his involvement.

Surprised by the announcement to give Regal some backup in the office, but not against the move. Curious to see how Hayze handles his new position.

I’ll admit I noticed the releases before looking at this show so Renfrew’s exit was known, however I didn’t expect him to be victorious anyway. BT Gunn made a valid point post bell though.

Good to see Gallagher recovered mentally going into the main.

Hard hitting flaming tables match. Both men gave it a good effort. Won’t be surprised if they eventually rematch, but it seems Davis made his claim.

Interesting stipulation made by Regal for the signed MM/Vets match.

Since you brought him in Big Damo’s always been one of your main players, so it’s no surprise that he’s the new #1 contender. At least one of Finaly’s guys won on this night. Coffey made him work for it though. Don’t think we’ve seen the last from Joe.

Dar and Ray’s comments want me to see Viper flatten Dar asap.

Wasn’t sure what to expect with the main, due to their histories both guys are deserving of holding the top belt, however was pulling for Gallagher and glad to see he prevailed. Have the feeling this will only fuel Scurll and may have issues with O’Connor being next in line for a shot at the gold.
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