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EPW Live #84; Live from London
Topic Started: Jan 17 2018, 06:13 AM (12 Views)
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Reloaded Match #1: Bea Priestley defeated Xia Brookside via pinfall with the Spinning Roundhouse Kick following a distraction from Nikki Cross who jumped the barrier. The Demonic Sisterhood attempted a post-match best down. Laura Di Matteo made the save just in time to run the heels off.

Reloaded Match #2: Moustache Mountain defeated The Singh Brothers via pinfall with the Assisted Spike Piledriver on Sunil Singh for the three count. As Trent Seven and Tyler Bate celebrated, RJ Singh made his way down to ringside to help The Singh Brothers make their way back through the curtain.

Reloaded Match #3: Jimmy Havoc defeated Fabian Aichner via pinfall after escaping the Sitout Powerbomb attempt and then drilling his opponent with the Acid Rainmaker. The match took a lot out of both men. The show ended with the two competitors finding their feet before showing respect to one another with a handshake.

EPW Live #84

As Reloaded comes to a close, a video recap airs of last week's episode showing Marty Scurll continuing his winning streak by winning a Triangle Match against Mark Haskins and Travis Banks. We also saw Pete Dunne defeat former British Strong Style running mate Trent Seven in singles action, Nixon Newell once again express her recent frustrations before being escorted from the ring by security, Jinny Couture scored the win over Laura Di Matteo and The Alpha Bastards became the #1 contenders to The Anti Fun Police's EPW British Tag Team Championships. The Alexandra Palace plays host to the penultimate leg of the company's tour of the capital city. Next week we roll in to the 20,000 seater O2 Arena for EPW Live #85: London Brawling. Mauro Ranallo, Nigel McGuinness and Joe Hendry welcome us to tonight's episode and run down the scheduled card; Rampage Brown defends his EPW British Hardcore Championship, reigning champion Dahlia Black joins forces with Pollyanna Peppers to take on the team of #1 contender Jinny Couture and Nixon Newell, Will Ospreay does battle with Noam Dar and Marty Scurll looks to earn a shot at Big Damo's EPW British Undisputed Championship when he goes one-on-one with Californian import Timothy Thatcher.

'No Fun' by Hot Tag Media Works echoes around The Alexandra Palace to boos from the fans. The Anti-Fun Police strut down to the ring with their belts proudly wrapped around their waists. Joe Hendry claims he spoke to them earlier on and they have a blockbuster announcement that just cannot wait. Chief Deputy Dunne is in possession of a microphone. The leader of The Anti-Fun Police demands decorum from the rowdy crowd. He doesn't get it. Instead he is pelted with insults to which he tries to ignore. Ryan Smile soon snatches the microphone and tells the people to stay quiet otherwise he will have no other option than to give them all a final warning. After passing the microphone back to Dunne, his co-champion informs the crowd that they might want to listen because their match against... he refuses to say the #1 contenders' tag team name due to the obscene language. Regardless the match is cancelled. He continues to explain that we have new members of The Anti-Fun Police and smiles widely when welcoming Dave Mastiff and Iestyn Rees to the ranks. The #1 contenders walk out decked out in uniforms that match those of their supposed upcoming opponents. The fans boo as they reach the ring. The leader of the group passes the microphone to Dave Mastiff who declares that it is time that this company gets a well-needed clean up. The Bastard From The Black Country is done with the flashy characters, the foreign objects and the obscene behaviour displayed by the wrestlers in the locker room. Iestyn Rees nods in approval. Chief Deputy Dunne takes the microphone once again and then asks the #1 contenders to officially forfeit their championship match next week. He hands the microphone to The Alpha Male who tells the champions that if they think that they think that they're about to give up a title shot then they've got another thing coming. The Alpha Bastards then strike a member of their arch-rivals each. This was all a ruse and the crowd lap it up. Iestyn Rees launches Ryan Smile out to ringside with a Gorilla Press Slam. The Superintendent hits the floor with a sickening thud. The #1 contenders then band together and nail Dunne with their Double Spinebuster finishing move; the Final Breath. The segment ends with the crowd going wild as The Alpha Bastards take to the turnbuckles with the title belts above their head. Could these two heavyweights be the next champions of the tag team division?

EPW British Hardcore Championship
Rampage Brown (c) vs. RJ Singh

The champion makes his way down the aisle with the crowd on his side. As he reaches the ringside area, he is jumped by The Singh Brothers who both reign down on him with punches. Sunil has a kendo stick in hand and hammers the champion in the side of the head with it. Samir has grabbed one of his own. He also blasts Rampage Brown with it. The attackers continue their assault while RJ Singh quickly jogs down to join. There is nothing the referee can do though. This is a Hardcore Match after all. The challenger rolls his opponent in the ring. He soon joins him with one of the kendo sticks in hand. As he continues to nail the champion with repeated shots, Rampage begins to find the strength to fight back and eventually grabs the weapon for himself. The Singh Brothers quickly rush in to take down The Master of the Piledriver. The Bollywood Dream takes his opportunity to leave the ring while his allies assault his opponent again. Rampage fights back in no time and delivers the Leaping Piledriver to each of The Singh Brothers before turning his attention to the challenger. RJ slowly climbs on to the apron but is dragged back over with a Vertical Suplex. With everybody down, he quickly grabs a steel chair from ringside. He awaits the challenger to stand up so he can nail him with it. Out of nowhere he is jumped from an outsider yet again. This time it is BT Gunn who has a steel pipe. Rampage is nailed with a shot to the ribs. The Oddity then springboards himself off the ropes to execute the Gunshot. He lifts Singh on top of the champion for the cover and leaves up the aisle to boos. The referee counts. He reaches two. The champ somehow kicks out. The Bollywood Dream's eyes are wide open as he watches Rampage climb to his feet. He blasts him in the mid-section with a gut kick, pulls him in to position and then drops him on to the steel chair with the Leaping Piledriver. The powerhouse from Leeds has the leg hooked. The three count is made. Rampage Brown scores the win and remains the EPW British Hardcore Champion. After having his arm raised, he throws RJ Singh and The Singh Brothers out to ringside. The champion then takes to the turnbuckle to celebrate his victory with the title.

Jennifer Louise is standing by in the locker room for an interview. Her guest is Travis Banks who is standing with his briefcase he earned by winning the Battle For The Briefcase back at EPW Live #75: Ascension. The Kiwi Buzzsaw still appears to have beef with Mark Haskins. He knows he got his hands on him last week in the Triangle Match however he wants some proper revenge after The Hellbent Anti-Hero drilled him with the briefcase two weeks ago. The New Zealand warrior challenges her newfound enemy to a one-on-one match at next week's sold-out two-hour special at The O2 Arena; EPW Live #85: London Brawling. His tells Haskins to finally be a man and face him. Banks is fed up of the arrogant antagonist ducking him week after week. He finally claims that he'll do anything to get him in the squared circle. Jennifer then thanks Travis for his time.

Dahlia Black & Pollyanna Peppers vs. Jinny Couture & Nixon Newell
The champion makes her way down first to the sound of 'Keep It 100'. The fans chant her name as she takes to the turnbuckles to salute the crowd in attendance. Her partner gets a great response during her entrance and the babyface team greet one another with a handshake in the ring. They watch on as Nixon Newell is the first member of the heel team to make her way down the aisle. The Welsh Destroyer has had a real problem with the way the rest of the locker room have treated her in recent months after her change in attitude since dropping the title. This has seen the unrivalled fan reaction turn to jeers week in and week out. The boos only get louder when Jinny Couture arrives. Her attention is on her title match next week however any advantage she can get over the reigning champ this evening would be a bonus. Pollyanna and Nixon are the first two in the ring. They exchange holds for a while to which Peppers gets the upper hand. Jinny comes in as arrogant as ever however finds herself out-wrestled too. Her opponent makes the tag and Dahlia Black lands on the #1 contender with a Double Axe Handle. After locking on a rest hold, she attempts a Running European Uppercut in to the corner. Couture manages to move out of the way and then pulls off a Superplex for the first two count. Jinny begins to target the neck of the champion. She pulls off a Snapmare, a Running Knee Drop and a Brainbuster. Nixon Newell then follows suit with several forearms before executing a Brainbuster for another two count. Dahlia has shown some serious resilience here. Newell sets up for the Fallaway Slam. Black manages to escape and delivers a Falling Powerslam by the ropes. She then climbs to the top turnbuckle with the intention of executing the Dark Side of the Moonsault. Jinny illegally shoves the champ off the ropes. This triggers Pollyanna to rush in and try to even things up however she receives a Running High Knee by Couture. The heel team quickly drag her out to ringside and proceed to nail her with a Double Powerbomb on to the apron. With her down at ringside, it leaves Dahlia Black on her own with no one to tag out to. Jinny Couture tags herself in. The Resident Fashionista quickly asserts her dominance over her rival with a Running Big Boot. She then follows up with her Sitout Facebuster finisher; the Fashion Statement. One foot is arrogantly placed over the champion's chest. Jessika Carr counts three. The match is over and the heels have their arms raised. Jinny Couture gets the laugh last ahead of her title match next week. Will this pinfall over the champion give her the confidence to go on and win the 2 Out Of 3 Falls Match at EPW Live #85: London Brawling? It sure is possible.

Moustache Mountain are walking up the corridor talking to one another. As soon as they reach the office of William Regal, they are stopped in their tracks by Robbie Brookside and Dave Finlay decked out in their black leather jackets. The Belfast Bruiser informs them that they have once again been told by the commissioner not to allow anybody to interrupt his business. Trent Seven asks respects the two veterans but asks who the hell they are to get in their way. They listen as Brookside tells them that they are The Front Office and asks them whether they have anything they would like to put forward to Regal on their behalf. Tyler Bate pipes up to tell them that they will come back another time. The former EPW British Tag Team Champions walk off whilst Brookside and Finlay look satisfied at a job well done. It appears that our commissioner has enlisted the services of two British wrestling icons to stop the recent disturbances from the roster.

Will Ospreay vs. Noam Dar
The Scottish Supernova doesn't get a welcome response from the London crowd. He doesn't seem to care though as he takes to the ropes to yell insults back at them before his opponent can make his way on to the stage. The Aerial Assassin stomps down the ramp to a huge roar from the fans. The high-flyer from Essex will fight Pete Dunne in a No Holds Barred next week which the commentary team dub a potential show stealer. Tonight's bout begins with some chain wrestling. Noam Dar actually out-wrestles his adversary and locks on a grounded hammerlock. When Will Ospreay finds his way up to his feet, he jumps up to walk along the top rope. He then vaults off and pulls off an impressive Japanese Arm Drag. Ospreay shifts the momentum with a Handspring Enzuiguri, a Standing Shooting Star Press and a Springboard Forearm Smash. He then takes the fight to the cocky Scotsman in the corner with several kicks to the gut followed by some knife-edge chops. The Aerial Assassin remains in control until Noam Dar turns the tables with a Dragon Screw Leg Whip in to an STF. The submission is applied. He yanks back on the neck however his opponent pulls himself to the ropes for a break. As Ospreay sits up, he is hammered with several shoot kicks to the chest. Dar attempts to follow up with his signature move; the Fisherman's Buster. He lifts him but is clipped with a knee to the head. The well-travelled contender escapes it and then runs the ropes to apply an Octopus Stretch on the rebound. Ospreay now has a submission of his own locked on. The only way The Scottish Supernova can get out of this is by charging in to the turnbuckles and he does so. With his opponent groggy, Noam Dar charges forward and blasts the fan favourite with his finishing strike; the Nova Roller. He hooks the leg for what could be the biggest win of his career. The official counts. Ospreay kicks out at the final moment. The technician from Scotland is frustrated that didn't end it however he is far from done. He looks to apply the Champagne Super Kneebar. As he tries to lock it on, Ospreay kicks his way out of it. He then shoves Dar in to the turnbuckles with a swift stomp to the spine. Noam hits the ring post hard. The Aerial Assassin springs up, leapfrogs his opponent, lands on the middle rope and dives back to execute his finisher; the Oscutter. Dar springs back with ease on to the canvas in the middle of the ring. The leg is hooked. The three is counted. Will Ospreay picks up the victory. Before his music can even play to signify the win, 'Bruiserweight' by CFO$ blares over the speakers which takes everyone's attention to the stage. Out walks Pete Dunne with a sledgehammer slung over his shoulder. The former champ scowls as he walks down the aisle and begins to circle the ring with evil intentions. He keeps his eyes on Ospreay who challenges Dunne to join him in the ring. Are we about to see a preview of next week's No Holds Barred Match? Once the tenacious heel reaches the end of the aisle once again, he holds up his sledgehammer and decides to slowly back away. His arch-enemy is still daring him to come in the ring. Dunne wants to wait for next week proving that his actions tonight were nothing more than petty mind games.

Jennifer Louise is standing by in the backstage area for an interview. Her guest is Rampage Brown who successfully defended his EPW British Hardcore Championship earlier tonight against RJ Singh. The Bollywood Dream utilised interference from The Singh Brothers and was even lucky to get some added assistance from BT Gunn however The Master of the Piledriver cannot be stopped right now. Rampage warns the entire locker room that he has no problem in squashing any man that stands in his way. The belt over his shoulder is just a reminder that he can do whatever he wants to whomever he wants and the hardcore division allows him to do just that. The powerhouse from Leeds says that whether it's steel chairs, wooden tables, metal ladders or kendo sticks, it will all end with the Piledriver in the middle of the ring followed by the three count. His latest beef is with BT Gunn though. He knows that The Oddity has his eye on his title and he has no problem putting it on the line next week at EPW Live #85: London Brawling in front of over 20,000 fans. Jennifer Louise thanks the champion for his time however he just stares in to the camera with a look of anger on his face. It appears that he isn't going to forget the interference by BT Gunn in his match tonight any time soon.

Marty Scurll vs. Timothy Thatcher
Since arriving on the scene in English Pro Wrestling two weeks ago, the American member of the Ringkampf stable has gone undefeated on Reloaded. Tonight is his opportunity to step up to the main show and really get noticed by the English Pro Wrestling fans. Timothy Thatcher receives a mixed response on his way down to the ring. The technician from Californian is all about the in-ring competition though. You won't see him playing to the crowd. Marty Scurll enters to a resounding cheer from the sold-out Alexandra Palace. A win here will ensure he gets his desired title shot next week at EPW Live #85: London Brawling. It isn't going to be an easy task by any stretch of the imagination. The two begin this match with a lock up and begin exchanging holds. This favours the Californian import who ties The Villain up in knots. He then follows it up with a shoot kick to the spine. Scurll looks in serious pain. His opponent backs away whilst the referee checks on him. As Thatcher approaches once again, he is suddenly rolled up in to a possum pin for a two count. Marty then delivers a Dropkick, a Hip Toss and then the Just Kidding Superkick. He takes to the top rope for an attempt at a Missile Dropkick. Once he dives, Thatcher blasts him in mid-air with a stiff European Uppercut. He executes a Bridging Double Underhook Suplex for a two count of his own before locking on a Fujiwara Armbar. The hold is locked on. It is clearly doing damage. The Villain rolls out of it eventually and attempts a Low Dropkick. His opponent manages to avoid it before throwing the wiley ex-champ face first in to the canvas with a Wheelbarrow Facebuster for another two count. Thatcher remains in control by executing a crisp Delayed Deadlift Gutwrench Suplex. Scurll looks in danger of losing the title shot right at the last hurdle when he is locked in his adversary's finishing submission; the Thatcher Stretcher. This hold has finished off the likes of El Ligero and Chris Brookes in recent weeks. The import tries to pull back on the neck even more but Marty powers out. He then pulls off the comeback with a European Uppercut of his own, nails him in the skull with a Step-Up Enzuiguri and then gets a two count from a Belly-To-Belly Suplex. With the crowd behind him, The Villain repeatedly hammers his opponent in the gut with knee smash after knee smash. He then pulls off a Rolling Release Suplex to set up for an attempted finish. Marty Scurll stalks his prey with the intention of locking on the Crossface Chickenwing. As he grabs his opponent, Thatcher tosses him over his shoulder and knocks him silly with a Headbutt to the skull. He quickly goes to pull off a Northern Lights Suplex. The Villain drags him back down in mid-air in to the Crossface Chickenwing. The fans chant 'TAP TAP TAP!' Timothy Thatcher tries to fight through the pain. He has no way out though and eventually slams his hand to the mat to signify the tap out finish. Marty Scurll is victory and will go on to face Big Damo next week for the EPW British Undisputed Championship. After his arm is raised, The Villain is joined in the ring by William Regal who has a contract and pen in hand. The commissioner passes it over to the new #1 contender. He gladly signs it as Timothy Thatcher drops down to ringside holding his neck. As the boss steps back out to ringside with the contract signed, Marty Scurll celebrates on the turnbuckle with a title match in the can for next week's show.
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Forgot to mention this in the last show, but not sure to Havoc being the type of guy to show post match gestures like this. Change of attitude?

Even though the numbers were against him, good to see Brown retain the hardcore title.

Didn't think Dunne would try anything with the sledge at this point, but it should be a hard hitting match up when he and Ospreay meet.

Thatcher fought well, but didn't expect him to stop Scrull with the roll that guy's been on.
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