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Chapter Seven: Tag Team Tournament of the Apocalypse; Revolution Wrestling
Topic Started: Feb 16 2018, 02:29 AM (21 Views)
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Revolution Wrestling Presents
Chapter Seven: Tag Team Tournament of the Apocalypse
Undisclosed Location in Chicago, IL.
08.26.17


Match One
Quarter Final Round: Becky Lynch & Princess Kimber Lee vs. Trevor Lee & Andrew Everett
[20 Minute Time Limit]

Kimber Lee and Trevor Lee begin the match for their respective teams. The crowd is solidly behind Kimber which Trevor takes advantage of by attacking Kimber Lee from behind. Lee stomps away viciously at Kimber Lee in a corner, as he taunts to a chorus of jeers. Trevor then runs into a back elbow, and Kimber leaps off the second rope but gets caught into the arms of Trevor Lee. The Carolina Caveman proceeds to body slam Kimber Lee hard into the canvas. Trevor covers but only gets a two count. Andrew Everett gets tagged in, and is more cocky than aggressive as opposed to his partner. This proves to be the downside of the team, as Kimber Lee crotches Everett on the top rope, and frankensteiners him down into the canvas. This gives Kimber the chance to make the hot tag to Becky Lynch.

Becky enters on fire by woman handling Everett with a Becksploder. Trevor gets one of his own after a failed run in from the apron. Lee retreats back to ringside, where Becky goes for a dive through the ropes, but Kimber Lee stops her. Kimber the throws her body in harms way, diving through the ropes and catching Lee with a tornado DDT into the hard concrete floor. Becky blasts Everett in the corner with a running forearm smash, and connects with a second Becksploder! Becky covers for a two count before tagging in Kimber Lee. Kimber dives off looking for a senton splash but Everett gets his knees and connects with a standing moonsault for a long two count after Becky breaks up the cover. Becky goes for a dive onto Trevor who avoids it! Kimber Lee locks Everett into the Chikara Special out of a headscissors, but Trevor enters and superkicks Kimber's face off. Trevor drops her on her head with a jumping piledriver and Everett follows with a 630 Splash to score the three count in 11 minutes.


Match Two
Quarter Final Round: Unbreakable F'N Machine's vs. Super Smash Bros.
[20 Minute Time Limit]

The crowd is split evenly between both teams, giving both Player Uno and Michael Elgin a warm reception from the crowd. Chris Hero on commentary points out that Player Uno hasn't been around since Chapter One, having missed STB weekend back in July. Michael Elgin on the other left for an escapade in Japan and has been gone since Chapter Two. For that reason, Corey Graves gives SSB the edge saying that while Elgin has been gone, Brian Cage has been competing as a singles competitor in Revolution Wrestling which may cost them the tournament and championships. As dominate as they are as a team, they haven't been a team in three months.

Elgin and Uno kick things off and it doesn't take long for the two men to begin trading forearms. Elgin takes Uno down with a giant leaping shoulder block out of the ropes. Dos tags in and drills Elgin in the jaw with a leaping knee strike to the face. Dos bounces off the ropes as Uno blind tags in, and Elgin catches Dos' cross body attempt. Uno dropkicks Dos on top of Elgin, and drop toe holds Cage on top of them making a three pile. Uno hits a standing senton splash onto the pile of bodies. Uno covers Elgin who kicks out at two. Uno makes a mistake by tagging out to Dos who is still selling the spot. Dos climbs to the second rope as Uno looks to hold Elgin into a side russian leg sweep position but Elgin pulls him into a short arm clothesline. Dos leaps off the top rope looking for a hurricanrana, but Elgin catches him into a giant powerbomb on top of Uno for a two count.

Brian Cage works over Dos with a full nelson, and Dos tries fighting out but gets a knee into the spine. Cage bucklebombs Dos multiple times before tagging in Elgin who lays on his back in the ring and holds his knees up for Cage to powerbomb Dos onto them. Elgin covers for a two count. Cage holds Dos up for a stalling suplex, and tags in Elgin as Cage still holding Dos up puts him onto Elgin's shoulder. They do this several times, until they both eventually drop him after about a minute with a double suplex. Elgin covers but Uno breaks the cover. Dos comes back out of nowhere with a double pele kick, which sends Elgin out of the ring and leaves Cage to eat a reverse rana/tornado DDT combo from Player Dos.

Player Uno tags in and immediately dives over the top rope, flipping onto Elgin on the outside. Uno and Dos connect with a pendulum double stomp on Brian Cage for a long two count. Elgin enters and is pissed after hearing the five minute dead line for the contest. He backfists Uno into oblivion, but turns into Meteora from Player Dos. Dos covers but Cage murders him with a boot to the face. Cage powerbombs Dos, and flips him into a powerbomb from Elgin. Cage lifts him into a wheel barrel face plants. Elgin follows through with a Spinning Sit Out Powerbomb to finally put Player Dos away in 17 minutes.


Match Three
Quarter Final Round: Mat Fitchett & Davey Vega vs. Team cWc (Cedric Alexander & Mustafa Ali)
[20 Minute Time Limit]

Excalibur calls Fitchett and Vega the odd pairing, saying both are on a long string of losses, never having had won a single match in Revolution. Vega however got a hold of an entry into this tournament, and named the unsuspecting Mat Fitchett as his partner. Excalibur and Corey both call it a bad move by Vega, choosing someone on a worse losing streak than his own. Hero argues that at Chapter Three he battled Fitchett, and calls it his hardest fought match in the company so far. He adds that choosing someone as desperate as himself, could prove to be a good thing for Davey Vega. This match is make or break for both men. Corey adds to the fact that Davey and Fitchett are used to competing in front of the rowdy Revolution crowd. Cedric and Mustafa only just debuted last month, as opponents nonetheless in an incredible triple threat match against Lio Rush where Lio Rush was victorious.

Davey shows no intimidation or backing down immediately by slapping Alexander across the face. Alexander answers with a flurry of forearms and then a standing dropkick. Davey retreats, tagging Mat Fitchett in. Fitchett and Alexander trade counters, until they begin dropping one another on their heads with reverse hurricanrana's. Mustafa Ali enters and drops Fitchett with a second one, and Alexander runs off the ropes and turns Fitchett inside out with a standing lariat. He covers for a long two count. Ali tags in, and hits a senton splash off the second rope for a two count, after Davey breaks up the cover. Ali forearms Davey off the apron. Fitchett explodes with a running dropkick into Ali's chest, and Davey tags in and hits a cannon ball into the corner on Ali for a long two count. Davey tells Cedric Alexander to suck it from the apron. Alexander tries entering the ring, but referee, PJ Drummond stops him. Davey takes advantage by raking Ali's eyes. This upsets Mat Fitchett at ringside as much as it does the crowd and commentary. Davey brain busters Ali onto his knee for a long two count. Davey tags in Fitchett, and the two of them connect with a double shoulder block. Davey with a standing senton, and Fitchett follows up with a standing Shooting Star Press for a long two count.

Fitchett connects with a series of running dropkicks on the standing Ali. He sets up for a frankensteiner off the top rope, but Mustafa Ali blocks it by holding onto the ropes for dear life. Ali begins to punch his way free and hangs Fitchett up on the ropes, draping him mid section first atop the ropes. Ali dives off the ropes connecting with a senton splash into the hung up Fitchett. Cedric tags in and covers Fitchett after a standing moonsault for a two count. Cedric with a flurry of forearms and a spinning backfist, knocks Fitchett out on his feet. He connects with a brain buster, and climbs up to the top rope. Cedric signals for his signature 450 Splash, but Davey runs at him from the apron. Davey eats a missile dropkick from Cedric to Vega on the apron. Mustafa Ali enters and dives onto both men on the floor with an asai moonsault! Fitchett follows up with a flip dive off the top rope taking everyone out at ringside. Fitchett rolls Cedric into the ring, but misses a 450 Splash. Davey blindtags himself in, as Fitchett misses a 450 Splash of his own!

Davey runs into a stiff European Uppercut from Alexander as Mustafa pulls himself into the ring. Cedric powerbombs Vega into the knees of Ali's in the corner. Alexander follows up with a jumping brain buster. Ali looks for his Inverted 450 Splash from the top rope, but Mat Fitchett shoves him to the floor. Fitchett with a pele kick to Cedric sends Alexander backing away into a corner. Fitchett looks for a leaping forearm smash but eats two feet into his chest. Alexander PK Kicks Fitchett's face off his head, and follows through with the Lumbar Check to an enormous pop! Davey spoils the party, by pulling Cedric Alexander into a school boy, pulling the tights to pick up the three count in 18 minutes.


Match Four
Quarter Final Round: AR Fox & Super ACH vs. Los Ingobernables de Japon (Evil & Sanada)
[20 Minute Time Limit]

Sanada and Fox start things off with some chain wrestling, which ends with an even confrontation in the center of the ring. Excalibur and Hero agree that ACH and Fox are favorites going into the tournament since ACH has already run a gauntlet to claim gold. Graves calls them both idiots because Fox and ACH aren't a regular team. Speaking of which, costs AR the momentum as he falls victim to a blind tag and Evil takes his head off with a Lariat! Evil takes Fox down with a series of german suplexes, but Fox is able to block the final one. He fights free with elbows, and looks for his springboard Ace Crusher, but Evil catches him with a bridging german suplex for a two count. Sanada tags in and blasts AR with a running kick to the face, followed by a standing moonsault for another long two count. Sanada looks for a running dropkick, but Fox catches him with a sit out powerbomb out of nowhere. ACH makes the tags, he enters on fire ducking under a clothesline from Sanada and taking Evil off the apron with a running dropkick!

Super ACH counters a Tiger Suplex into a roll up/double stomp. ACH drills Evil on the floor with a baseball slide. ACH connects with a Springboard Stunner on Sanada to pick up the long two count ACH sets Sanada up for the Rubix Cube, but Sanada counters with a reverse hurricanrana, and then takes ACH's head off with a running yakuza kick to the face which turns the X-Division champion inside out. EVIL tags in and toys with the champion a bit with some forearm shivers that rock ACH into the ropes. ACH fights out with a flurry of forearms of his own, and EVIL murders him with a roaring lariat! Evil covers for a long two count. Evil looks for the Darkness Falls on ACH, but the champ is able to counter with a tornado DDT out of nowhere! Super ACh makes the hot tag to AR Fox!

AR Fox connects with a springboard dropkick on Evil, followed by a standing dropsault on Sanada, also connecting with a moonsault on Evil in the process! ACH dives through the ropes, taking Sanada out with a dive! Fox connects with a perfect 450 Splash on Evil to score a long two count! Fox can't believe it, and slowly climbs back up to the top rope. ACH hops on the apron, but Sanada meets him and shoves ACH into the turnbuckle causing Fox to crotch himself. Sanada connects with a DDT on the ring apron, as EVIL plants Fox into the canvas with the Darkness Falls to pick up the three count in 14 minutes!


INTERMISSION: Melissa Santos announces intermission, and during the 20 minute break she announces that the Revolution continues with Chapter Eight on the 21st of September. Confirmed for the show is the return of The Bullet Club's, Young Bucks and Revolution Heavyweight Champion, The Death Machine, Sami Callihan. The challenger for the belt will be determined in tonight's Fatal Four Way Match with Johnny Gargano, Adam Cole, Seth Rollins, and Matt Riddle.

Backstage: An upset team of The Young Bucks cut a promo from home, calling this whole tournament a sham. They call themselves the best tag team in the world, and Revolution Wrestling knows it which is why they weren't invited into the tournament. Nick and Matt claim that Gabe Sapolsky and Revolution Wrestling are jokes, and call it only a matter of time before those belts are around their waists. "Bullet Club doesn't just own the wrestling business, they ARE the wrestling business" Nick says. Matt calls that "Just Too Sweet!".


Match Five
Semi Final Round: Trevor Lee & Andrew Everett vs. Davey Vega & Mat Fitchett
[45 Minute Time Limit]

The crowd is solidly behind the team of Vega and Fitchett who are both riding high from scoring their first ever victory in the last round. Corey calls their Cinderella story just that a story. It's not real, and it was just luck that they advanced to the second round. Hero says that it wasn't luck it was Davey cheating his way to the second round. Corey says that those tricks aren't going to work against the wily team of Lee and Everett. They've just hit their roadblock.

Lee and Everett jump Fitchett and Vega from behind. Lee stomps a mudhole in Fitchett in a corner, while Everett tosses Vega out of the ring. Lee and Everett take Fitchett's head off with a Total Elimination for a quick nearfall. Trevor argues with the referee before diving through the ropes, taking out Davey Vega on the floor. Everett connects with a handspring enziguri to the back of Fitchett's head in the corner. He follows up with a brain buster! Everett sets up for a Shooting Star Press but Fitchett dodges it. Everett lands on his feet, and eats a running tornado DDT, Fitchett kicks Trevor off the apron before spiking Everett on his head with the DDT! Fitchett connects with a standing moonsault for a long two count. Fitchett tags in Davey Vega who connects with a running mafia kick in the corner, and then connects with a running bulldog out of the corner into a knee of Fitchett's. Vega covers for a long two after Trevor explodes from apron breaking up the pinfall. He pummels Davey into the canvas, and jumps Fitchett before tossing him out of the ring back to the apron. Fitchett shoulders him in the mid section, leaving Trevor teetering in the middle ropes. Fitchett double stomps him in back of the head sending him to the floor. Everett then connects with an impressive dropsault on Fitchett, kicking him off the apron and then pele kicking Vega in back of the head. Everett spikes Vega on his head with a standing hurricanrana for the 1...2...KICK OUT!

Andrew Everett can't believe it as he argues with the referee, Trevor Lee gets tagged in and face washes Vega in the corner after Fitchett blind tags himself in. Trevor looks for a second face wash but runs into a springboard dropkick from Mat Fitchett from out of nowhere! Fitchett covers for a long two count. Andrew Everett runs into the ring but immediately gets a drop toe hold from Fitchett who kips up and dropkicks in the side of the head. Fitchett looks for the Michinoku Driver on Trevor Lee, but Lee blocks it and low blows Fitchett. Lee then drops Fitchett with a Small Package Driver! Lee covers for the 1...2...Vega breaks up the cover! The crowd pops huge, as does commentary who thought the match was over. Vega forearms Trevor Lee into a corner, but misses a corner splash. Everett runs into a back body drop, crashing all the way down to the concrete floor! Lee connects with a corner forearm smash, and looks for a second one but Davey blasts him with a superkick. Fitchett spikes him with a reverse rana as Vega throws himself in harm's way with a plancha taking out Everett on the outside! Fitchett dives off the top ropes, looking for his perfect Shooting Star Press, but Trevor gets his knees up. Lee rolls him up, but Davey pushes Fitchett on top of Lee in the roll to secure their spot in the Finals in 10 minutes!


Match Six
Semi Final Round: Los Ingobernables de Japon vs. Unbreakable F'N Machine's
[45 Minute Time Limit]

Hero, Graves, and Excalbur all agree that whoever wins this match is the guaranteed champions at the end of the night. Sanada and Cage start things off in this hotly anticipated Semi Final contest. Cage overpowers Sanada in the early moments of the match, which forces Sanada to use his speed to get the better of the large brute. Sanada eventually takes down Brian Cage with a headscissors tornado DDT out of nowhere! Cage retreats to the outside. Sanada looks for a plancha, but is caught and planted into the concrete floor with a Fall Away Slam from Brian Cage. Elgin dives off the apron connecting with a splash on Sanada! Cage covers the LIJ member for a long two count! Cage then holds Sanada up for a suplex, and tags in Elgin and places Sanada on the shoulders of Elgin in a stalling suplex position. They repeat this sequence two more times until Elgin eventually drops Sanada with an enormous suplex! Elgin covers, however Sanada kicks out at the count of two.

Elgin runs into a boot to the face from Sanada in the corner. Elgin looks for attempts a second corner clothesline but runs into a Code Breaker from the second ropes by Sanada! However, Sanada is unable to make the cover and is too busy crawling to the King of Darkness who stands in the corner. Evil eventually gets the tag, and trades forearms with Elgin in the center of the ring. Elgin with a spinning backfist. Elgin looks for a second one but spins right into a Roaring Elbow from Evil. An STO later is enough to score a long two count on Elgin for the LIJ! Cage enters and chops away at Evil, Evil blocks a pele kick attempt from The Machine and plants him into the canvas with a German Suplex! Elgin explodes over the ropes from the apron with a shoulder block taking out Evil! Sanada dives off the top rope, but is caught and Elgin Bombed on top of Evil! Michael Elgin covers Evil for the 1...2...KICK OUT!!! Elgin and Cage are in disbelief as they measure Sanada to his feet.

Elgin looks for an Elgin Bomb on Sanada, but Sanada counters with a rana sending Elgin crashing into his own partner! Cage tumbles through the ropes and to the floor! Sanada ducks under a clothesline from Elgin, and dives over the ropes taking Brian Cage out! Evil out of nowhere with a German Suplex on Elgin, and picks him back up only to murder Elgin with a short arm lariat! Sanada dives off the ropes with a Double Stomp on Elgin, and Evil covers for the 1...2...KICK OUT! Evil and Sanada set Elgin up for the Magic Killer, but Cage enters and drops Evil on his head with a release german suplex! Cage and Elgin with a double suplex on Sanada sending him over the top rope and crashing to the hard concrete floor! Evil ducks under a clothesline from Elgin, and takes out Cage with a Spear. Evil looks for the STO on Elgin who elbows free and murders Evil with a Spinning Back Fist! Elgin with a bucklebomb, and follows up with a Sit Out Elgin Bomb for the three count to bring the Unbreakable F'N Machine's into the Finals in 15 minutes!


Backstage: The unlikely duo of Davey Vega and Mat Fitchett are celebrating backstage that they've made it to the Finals and are only one victory from becoming Tag Team champions. Fitchett says that it's cool and all, but he doesn't agree with how they got past Ali and Cedric. Davey calls him nuts, saying he didn't mean to pull the tights. Vega eventually cheers Fitchett up saying that two hours earlier they didn't have a single victory. But in just two more hours they'll be holding gold. Fitchett gets fired up, saying that he doesn't care how big and bad Cage and Elgin are, because his heart is bigger than any muscle on Cage's body. "That's the spirit!" Vega shouts, adding "And my brain is bigger that Big Mike's belly".

Backstage: Jeffery Layman is backstage standing by with the Unbreakable F'N Machine's. He tells them that they meet Fitchett and Vega in the Finals and are easily the favorites. Elgin says that he didn't come all the way back from Japan, and get all the way into the Finals of this tournament only to lose. Cage calls themselves the undefeated, unstoppable, and mother fucking unbreakable!


Match Seven
Trial Series Match #1: Ricky Gibbons vs. Flash Morgan Webster
[15 Minute Time Limit]

Excalibur calls Morgan Webster new to the US indy circuit, and this Tiral Series is set up to help comfort him into the scene a little bit. Hero calls Webster one of the UK's best high fliers, only with Will Ospreay and Mark Andrews topping him on that impressive list. Hero however, begins to put over Ricky Gibbons, calling him Revolution Wrestling's top student in their Dojo that Hero is the head trainer of. Back and fourth chain wrestling begins, which ends with Gibbons grabbing FMW in a Cravate. Webster rolls through and kips up into an arm drag on Ricky Gibbon. A dropkick from Webster sends Gibbons into a corner, and Webster connects with a running corner dropkick! He looks for a second one but Gibbons rolls under the ropes. He yanks Webster out of the ring, and suplexes him on the floor before sending the action back into the ring. Ricky covers for a two count before locking FMW in a Cravate on the mat. The Chicago crowd begins to rally behind Webster who fights to his feet and jaw breakers his way free, and connects with a kip up hurricanrana on Gibbons for a long two count!

Webster with a flurry of forearms, rocks Gibbons who locks a step up enziguri with his forearms. Gibbons then deadlift german suplexes FMW on the back of his head! Gibbons places Webster on the top rope, and looks for a reverse Superplex, but Webster blocks it and elbows Gibbons off the second rope. FMW leaps backwards, connecting with a reverse frankensteiner on Ricky Gibbons! Webster follows up with an impressive 630 Splash to pick up the victory in under 8 minutes.


Match Eight
#1 Contender's Match: Johnny Gargano vs. Adam Cole vs. Matt Riddle vs. Seth Rollins
[60 Minute Time Limit]

Adam Cole starts the match by telling all three men that are fan favorites to suck his dick. Rollins and Riddle give him a double leaping knee to the face, and Johnny Wrestling Superkicks him to the floor. This leaves the three left standing to exchange counters and chain wrestling, until Riddle brains Gargano with a knee lift to the side of the head. Rollins sends everyone to the floor, and takes them out with a moonsault to the floor from the top rope. Back in the ring, Riddle catches Rollins with a release german suplex, dropping Rollins on the back of his head. Adam Cole enters and superkicks Riddle twice before dropping him with a Brain Buster onto his knee. Cole covers but Gargano breaks up the cover. Gargano counters a Vertabreaker attempt from Cole with an inverted pedigree. Johnny Wrestling is on fire, as he blasts everyone with Superkicks but eventually eats a knee lift from Riddle. Riddle plants Johnny into the canvas with a Tiger Bomb for a long two count, and Riddle immediately locks him in a Cross Arm Bar! Gargano writhes in pain as Cole and Rollins stomp away at Riddle until he eventually relinquishes the submission.

Rollins and Cole go at it with a slugfest, as Excalibur says that things are beyond personal between Rollins and The Bullet Club which Adam Cole is a proud member of. Rollins hits a rolling superkick into Cole's face and covers for a two count. Gargano gaints momentum with a superkick on the kneeling Rollins. He then gives one on the kneeling Adam Cole. Gargano misses a Superkick on Cole who ducks the killshot, causing Gargano to blast Matt Riddle in the face with it. Cole then drops Gargano with a reverse DDT for a long two count. Adam Cole slowly climbs to the top rope, but Seth Rollins cuts him off by running up the ropes and superplex and rolls through it with a sit out suplex for a long two count after Riddle breaks up the cover. Riddle and Rollins exchange forearms in the ring, until Rollins catches him out of nowhere with a pele kick. Riddle answers with one of his own! All four men lay on the mat trying to gain their breath, as the crowd gives all four men a rabid ovation. All four men eventually reach their feet and exchange forearms. Gargano eventually locks Cole in the GargaNo Escape, as Riddle grabs hold of Rollins in a Triangle Choke. It's a race between Riddle and Gargano, trying to get their respective opponent to submit quicker. Adam Cole eventually rolls through the GargaNo Escape into a roll up and Riddle breaks up the Triangle Choke to break up the roll up with a standing senton splash!

Riddle connects with a series of running forearm smashes on all three opponents in opposite corners. He takes them all out with belly to belly suplexes, and covers them all for three separate nearfalls. Riddle looks for an Angle Slam on Rollins who counters into a Running Bucklebomb! He then tosses Cole into Riddle with a Running Buckle Bomb! Riddle grabs Cole with a Rear Naked Choke in the corner. Rollins and Gargano blast Riddle and Cole with corner superkicks. Gargano and Rollins trade forearms, which Rollins answers with a knee lift to the nose. Gargano answers with a superkick, stunning Rollins against the ropes. Gargano runs into a backdrop onto the apron where he lands on his feet. Gargano kicks Rollins in the face, and cuts him in half with his Slingshot Spear into the ring! Johnny Wrestling covers, but only gets a two count after Adam Cole yanks the referee out of the ring and murders him with a superkick. Gargano is pissed, as Adam Cole struts around the ring. Gargano takes him out with a suicide dive through the ropes. Gargano sits Cole in a chair on the outside and chops and forearms him several times. Gargano runs all the way around the ring, looking to take out Adam Cole but he runs into an Exploder from The King of Bros who tosses him into the seated Adam Cole on the outside!

Inside the ring, Matt Riddle and the former Revolution Wrestling champion, Seth Rollins exchange forearms. Rollins looks for a pele kick but Riddle grabs him in an Ankle Lock and grapevines it ala Kurt Angle! Rollins screams in pain as he reaches for the ropes. Graves screams that even if Rollins taps out there's no referee to call the submission thanks to the genius that is Adam Cole Bay Bay. Rollins grabs the ropes, and pulls him out of the ring and onto the apron. But Riddle refuses to release the hold, as they tumble off the apron to the hard concrete floor. The hold isn't broken up until Adam Cole tosses a chair at the head of Matt Riddle's. Cole sends Rollins into the ring, and sets him on the top rope. Cole looks for a Super Tiger Driver, but Rollins blocks it and punches Cole to the mat. Rollins follows through with the Phoenix Splash! He makes the cover as referee, PJ Drummond slowly regroups and makes the count until SAMI CALLIHAN runs into the ring! Callihan murders Rollins with several steel chair shots before leaving Rollins a broken and battered man! Cole slowly reaches his feet, and tries covering Rollins, but Gargano hits him with the Hurts Donut, followed by the GargaNo Escape! Cole has nowhere to go, as Cole crawls over Rollins on his way to the ropes, but eventually gives and submits in a non stop 30 Minute contest!


Match Nine
Final Round for the Revolution Tag Team Titles: Mat Fitchett & Davey Vega vs. Unbreakable F'N Machine's
[60 Minute Time Limit]
Chris Hero on commentary calls this a very different path to the finals for both of these teams, Elgin and Cage have run dominate in Revolution since the company's inception back in May only suffering one loss which they redeemed earlier against Super Smash Bros. Fitchett and Vega on the other hand, have never won a single match in the company until only 90 short minutes ago. Excalibur calls them the Cinderella story of the tournament, and Graves calls him and idiot because fairytales don't exist and believes without a shadow of a doubt that Elgin and Cage are mere minutes from becoming the inaugural Tag champions.

Fitchett and Elgin start the highly anticipated finals, with Fitchett using his small stature and speed to dip, duck, and dive through whatever Elgin threw at him. Elgin eventually caught him and powered him into a corner. Elgin looked for a corner clothesline but ran into a boot to the face. Fitchett looks for a standing headscissors but Elgin catches him and tosses him into a corner where Fitchett runs up looking for a moonsault off the ropes but is caught with a running powerslam for a long two count. Elgin deadlifts Fitchett in a german suplex position, but Fitchett blocks it with elbows and pele kicks Elgin into Cage who tags in as Fitchett makes the hot tag to Davey Vega as the crowd boo's Vega's arrival into the contest. Davey dives over Cage and into a shoulder block from Elgin. Cage also takes down Fitchett with a shoulder block, sending him flying into a corner. Unbreakable F'N Machine's are on fire until they miss stereo clotheslines in the corner! Fitchett and Vega double dropkick Cage out of the corner, and connect with a leg sweep/knee strike combo for a long two count on Elgin.

Elgin eventually catches Vega with a spinning back fist stopping him from climbing the ropes. Elgin holds up Vega in a stalling suplex, and Cage tags in and gets handed Vega, still in the suplex position. They trade him back and forth a few more times. Fitchett enters, chopping and forearming away at Cage who no sells, still holding Vega up. Cage boots Fitchett through the ropes before dropping Vega with the suplex. Cage covers for a two count. Cage tries keeping Vega away from his corner at all costs, even fighting through two superkicks to take Vega's head off with a rolling forearm! Vega eventually counters a wheelbarrel suplex into a bulldog as they both make the respective hot tags. Fitchett with a springboard kick to Elgin's face, and then dropkicks Cage back off the apron. Fitchett counters an Elgin Bomb into a Face Buster, and connects with a 450 Splash for a long two count! Fitchett climbs back up looking for a second one, but Cage runs up like Kurt Fucking Angle and suplexes him off the top rope! Elgin then deadlift powerbombs Fitchett into the canvas for the 1...2...VEGA breaks up the cover with a superkick! Cage kicks Vega in the gut and chucks him back out of the ring.

The F'N Machine's toss Fitchett into a corner. Cage whips Elgin at Fitchett who moves out of the way and Elgin crashes shoulder first into the steel ring post! Fitchett ducks under a boot attempt from Cage and springboards off the ropes. Looking for an Ace Crusher but Cage catches him in a german suplex and flips Fitchett onto his feet. Fitchett makes the hot tag to Davey Vega. Vega dropkicks out a knee of Cage's and blasts him with a roaring knee to the jaw for a long two count. Vega and Cage trade chops which ends with Cage taking his head off with a discus lariat! Elgin tags in and buckle bombs Vega multiple times. Cage tags in and lays on his back, holding his knees up which is where Elgin drops Vega with a powerbomb! Cage covers, and Fitchett breaks up the cover at two. Elgin attacks Fitchett, pummeling him in a corner before throwing him to the outside of the ring. Vega and Cage trade chops, and Vega catches Elgin with a superkick. Cage murders him with a knee lift, and then a Weapon X attempt, but Vega counters with a Yoshi Tonic for a long two count out of nowhere!

Vega tags in Mat Fitchett and they both forearm away at Cage. Fitchett looks for a standing hurricanrana but Cage blocks it by chucking Fitchett off of him. Vega blasts Cage with a superkick. Fitchett connects with a springboard Ace Crusher out of nowhere! Fitchett covers for a two count after Elgin breaks up the cover! Vega and Fitchett trade forearms with Elgin, who gets the better of the exchange. Elgin goes for a step up enziguri on Vega who ducks it, causing Big Mike to blast Fitchett with it. Vega connects with a back palm strike across the face, and Elgin shakes it off and takes Vega's head off with a short arm lariat! Elgin sets Fitchett up on his shoulders, as Cage slowly climbs to the top rope looking for the Doomsday Device. Vega shoves Cage to the outside, and drills Elgin with a superkick which allows Fitchett to roll him up in a victory roll for the three count out of nowhere in just under 20 minutes!


After the match, Davey Vega and Mat Fitchett are handed the gold, but Vega grabs both championships and celebrates with them as Fithcett watches him in disappointment. Vega also hogs all the glory on the microphone, saying he told everyone that he'd be champion in Revolution and that his losing streak was nothing but a fluke! Fitchett says that he's proud to be a defending champion, and is looking forward to defending the gold against the top teams of the company like DIY, Chosen Bros, and Young Bucks. Vega stops him saying none of those teams are worthy of title shots until he says so. He claims that he promised to take Fitchett under his wing, and this is only the beginning of the heights that he's going to take his new best friend. Vega calls themselves not only best friends and the best tag team in the world, they're the BESTIES IN THE WORLD!
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- Trevor Lee & Andrew Everett took no prisoners in that opening contest against the females. Finish sounded brutal.

- I have soured on Michael Elgin personally after some of the stuff that's come out about him recently. Brian Cage is still awesome though.

- Great to see Flash Morgan Webster make a big impact on his debut. The Modfather is a hell of a talent. Hope you give him a push.

- All for this Johnny Gargano title shot. He's a heck of a babyface even though Rollins was robbed. This means we will hopefully get Cole/Rollins too.

- Matt Fitchett and Davey Vega have sure pulled off a 180 here after becoming a tag team. There's a lot of competition in this division.
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