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EPW Live #109; Live from Inverness, Scotland
Topic Started: Apr 30 2018, 10:33 AM (19 Views)
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RELOADED MATCH #1: Xia Brookside defeated Dahlia Black via pinfall with a Slingshot Falcon Arrow. The two shook hands after the bell.

RELOADED MATCH #2: TK Cooper defeated Zack Gibson via pinfall with the Scissors Kick. Afterwards, Gibson attacked his opponent.

RELOADED MATCH #3: The C.C.K defeated The Aussie Open (with Travis Banks) via pinfall with the Wheelbarrow Basement Dropkick.

EPW Live #109

Once Reloaded is all wrapped up, the main broadcast begins with a video recap of last week's show. Tonight we are live from Inverness in Scotland in front of a sell out crowd a week ahead of our three-hour special; EPW Live #110: The Scottish Supershow. Mauro Ranallo and Nigel McGuinness greet the viewing audience at home before running down the scheduled card which includes Zack Sabre Jr. and Will Ospreay taking on The Second City Collective, Jinny Couture is forced to defend her spot in the upcoming Klondyke Kate Classic, Wolfgang goes one-on-one with Bram, Noam Dar vs. Kip Sabian, Nick Aldis and Josh Bodom battle in a Champion vs. Champion Match and EPW World Undisputed Champion Pete Dunne will be in action.

Before the action kicks off, the crowd pop when 'Bruiserweight' by CFO$ blares over the speakers and Pete Dunne marches down the aisle. He grabs a microphone as soon as he enters the squared circle looking like he means business. This is the first time we have seen the brawler from Birmingham since he was savagely beaten down three weeks ago inside of a steel cage by The Corporate Entourage. Dunne still seems to be carrying frustration and doesn't want to wait until next week to get his hands on a member of his rival faction. The champion demands that Regal send one of his 'lackies' down to fight him right now. The group soon walk out in their entirety on to the stage to huge boos from the Inverness crowd. Joe Hendry is in possession of the microphone first of all. The #1 contender explains that he intends on bringing the EPW World Undisputed Championship to The Corporate Entourage next week in the most humiliating fashion imaginable. After passing the microphone over to William Regal, the commissioner informs Dunne that he will be in action tonight against a chosen corporate opponent however it will not be one of the men stood on the stage. He will face off against the newest arrival in English Pro Wrestling. Suddenly the reigning champion is nailed from behind with a thunderous Clothesline. The attacker is none other than North American super heavyweight Keith Lee who resides in Wichita Falls, Texas. The commissioner and his associates watch on from the ramp whilst The Limitless One floors The Bruiserweight on the rebound with his Pop-Up Elevated Powerbomb; the Spirit Bomb. He then leaves the ring to join his new allies on his way to the backstage area.

Jinny Couture (with Laura Di Matteo) vs. Millie McKenzie
Last week on Reloaded, Nixon Newell was forced to relinquish her opportunity to enter the Klondyke Kate Classic after being injured the previous week by Joe Hendry during a singles match. Jinny Couture was announced as the winner via forfeit to earn herself a spot in the upcoming round robin tournament. Sweet Saraya was not happy about how this went down so is making The Million Pound Woman defend her spot in the aforementioned tournament. Her opponent is newcomer Millie McKenzie who has been taking the independents in the United Kingdom by storm over the past year. The 18 year old rookie has been described as a lightweight suplex machine and is the first official signing to the women's division by the new general manager. She is welcomed to the English Pro Wrestling ring with a Running Big Boot after sliding under the bottom rope. Couture seems desperate to get this finished early when she executes a Somersault Cutter for an early two. She keeps her opponent grounded with holds however McKenzie battles back with some elbows to the gut followed by some shoot kicks to the chest. The Suplex Machine then follows up with a T-Bone Suplex. Laura Di Matteo pulls her associate to safety for a breather but McKenzie dives through the ropes to wipe both of them out with a Suicide Dive. The fans in Inverness are well behind the newcomer to the division. After rolling Jinny back in, she flies off the ropes for a Diving Moonsault. The arrogant heel from London gets her knees up. Couture quickly delivers a Spear for another two count. She turns her frustrations to referee Jessika Carr who warns her to behave. Once she turns, McKenzie blasts her with a Roundhouse Kick to the side of the head followed by a Bridging German Suplex for a near fall of her own. The babyface from the West Midlands runs the ropes with a Satellite DDT in mind. As she does, Laura Di Matteo trips her and the official doesn't catch it. Jinny charges forward with a Running Punt Kick in mind. Her opponent scouts it. The rookie rolls her up in to a School Girl. Jessika Carr counts three and the crowd go nuts. Millie McKenzie wins herself a spot in the Klondyke Kate Classic in her debut match in English Pro Wrestling. She quickly escapes the ring before Di Matteo can get to her after the bell and has her arm raised at ringside on her way to the back. When she reaches the stage, McKenzie plays to the crowd whilst Couture watches on furiously from the ring.

Jennifer Louise tries to get an interview with William Regal in his office. Fit Finlay, Dave Taylor and Robbie Brookside refuse her entry claiming that the boss is busy. She tells us the commissioner gave her clearance earlier but they won't budge. Finlay tell her they have some news for her though. Apparently next week at the three-hour special we will see a Six Man Elimination Match to determine who the next challenger to the EPW World Undisputed Championship will be. The first three entrants are revealed to be members of The Corporate Entourage; Nathan Cruz, Sha Samuels and their newest member Keith Lee. Jack Gallagher will also be a part of it. The other two competitors are yet to be announced. The security team then send her on her way back down the corridor to 'go bother someone less important'.

Zack Sabre Jr. & Will Ospreay vs. The Second City Collective
These two teams were involved in an in-ring segment last week where Ryan Smile and Damian Dunne declined the challenge from the newest pairing in the division. The commissioner ignored their answer and has booked them in a match with Zack Sabre Jr. and Will Ospreay regardless. A win for the babyface team could put them close to the front of the queue for a title shot. They have been on a winning streak since joining forces. This looks like it could continue when they dominate the early stages. Eventually Smile catches Ospreay with Discus Forearm to send his opponent dizzy in to the corner. He and Dunne then repeatedly tag in and out to wear down The Aerial Assassin even getting a two count with a Double Flapjack on to the top rope. After falling victim to some more damage, we see the high-flyer from Essex manage to counter a Suplex lift in to a Stunner on the way down to leap over for the hot tag to his partner. Sabre Jr. bursts in striking each of his opponents and knocking them down with a Snap Suplex. The submission specialist from Kent locks on the Young Boy Killer however Damian Dunne finds the ropes. Ryan Smile tags himself. The All Day Star finds himself the recipient of a Bridging Tiger Suplex for a near fall. Ospreay tags in. He goes for the Imploding 450 Splash. Smile moves out of the way and The Second City Collective attempt the Killjoy Superkick. As they approach, their opponent moves and then springs off the ropes to execute the Oscutter on Smile. He rolls over for the pin. Dunne tries to break it but is intercepted by Sabre Jr. who locks in the Cross Armbreaker. The referee counts three. Zack Sabre Jr. & Will Ospreay pick up the victory. As the heels drop out to ringside, the babyface team celebrate in front of a cheering crowd and then motion belts around their waist. The Glaswegian Assembly may be next to challenge The Sanguinary for the EPW British Tag Team Championships however this new undefeated pairing will be waiting in the wings to face the winners.

Jennifer Louise is in the locker room with Zack Gibson who is reeling from his loss on Reloaded to TK Cooper. Liverpool's Number One declares that he refuses to let this stop him from his destiny of becoming a champion in English Pro Wrestling. He thought beforehand that his key to getting to the top was joining The Corporate Entourage however after repeated knock backs from the heel faction, he has finally realised that he doesn't need their backing to get where he wants to be. Gibson says it is time for him to be the cut throat ruthless competitor he needs to be regardless of what the commissioner or the fans think of him. Finally, he claims that no one is safe from being dropped on the deck with the Helter Skelter Brainbuster and having their arm wrapped around the back of their head in to the Shankley Gates because he and he alone will rise to the top.

Non-Title Match
Nick Aldis vs. Josh Bodom

Both men have impressed over the last several weeks winning their weight division respective titles in inaugural tournaments. Nick Aldis arrived on the scene to overcome the odds however Josh Bodom has cut ever corner possible on his road to glory. The fans are definitely supporting the EPW British Atlas Champion on this night. He defends his belt for the first at next week's three-hour special against Drew Galloway. The opening minutes go to him as he uses his power advantage to overwhelm his smaller opponent. When he goes up for a Superplex, the EPW British Junior Champion rakes the eyes of the babyface from Norwich before sending off the second ropes with a Jumping Tornado DDT. The arena then boos him as he begins to strut around his opponent. The cocky rookie from Bournemouth will defend his gold against Noam Dar to settle their rivalry. The Scottish Supernova is out to prove that he is the true champion of the Junior Division despite not being included in the inaugural tournament. Meanwhile in this match, Bodom is doing a good job of keeping his opponent grounded and also keeping the crowd angry at his repeated rule breaking. He runs forward with a Superkick in mind. Aldis grabs the foot and goes to lock him in the King's Lynn Cloverleaf. His adversary rolls out of it though before turning the tables with a Leg Drop Bulldog for a two count. The Blonde Bomber follows up by applying a Sleeper Hold. The National Treasure fights back by charging back to the turnbuckles but accidentally bumps the referee allowing his opponent to jump off of his back, take to his knees and deliver a Low Blow. Bodom runs to the outside to grab his EPW British Junior Championship with the intention of leathering Aldis with it. As he stalks his prey, down comes Drew Galloway who snatches the belt from the heel. The Blonde Bomber gets in the face of The Celtic Colossus who shoves the cocky rookie down to the mat. He then turns around to see Aldis. The EPW British Atlas Champion doesn't appear happy to have been saved from a possible attack before telling his upcoming opponent to stay out of his business. The brawler from Ayr simply tells his adversary that he will see him next week and exits up the ramp. In the mean time, Bodom nails another Low Blow to Aldis and rolls him up with the tights pulled. The referee has recovered. He counts three and rings the bell. Josh Bodom shocks every one by picking up the win in this champion vs. champion showcase. Boos fill the building as The Blonde Bomber grabs his belt and begins rubbing his victory in the fans' faces. Next week he will be defending his gold against Noam Dar who will be in singles action himself later on against Kip Sabian.

Jennifer Louise interview Australasian Strong Style in the back who all seem a little out of sorts. Travis Banks admits things haven't been going there way as of late however claims that this is just the beginning. He turns his attention to Madison Eagles who is qualified for the Klondyke Kate Classic. The Kiwi Buzzsaw predicts her to win the round robin tournament and go on to win the EPW British Women's Championship. As she smiles at his endorsement, Banks gives The Aussie Open a pep talk telling them that they have to up their game if they want to go anywhere in the tag team division. He would be the one to know being the longest reigning EPW British Tag Team Championship in company alongside TK Cooper. His focus then turns to himself. Travis Banks puts every one in the Junior Division on notice because he intends on doing what he couldn't do in the inaugural tournament; winning the championship.

Wolfgang vs. Bram (with Vicky Haskins)
The beef between these two heavyweights stems from last week when Bram sent Wolfgang a message on behalf of The Sanguinary by costing him his singles match against #1 contender Joe Hendry. The Regulator is out for revenge and shows this by attacking The Chesterfield Plague before he gets to the ring. The brawl circulates before the fans at ringside. Once they reach the ring, the babyface brawler from Glasgow delivers a Spinning Side Slam and a Diving Moonsault from the second rope for an early fall. He tries to follow up with the Wasteland however Bram escapes and turns the tables with a Spinning Heel Kick. The heel enforcer of The Sanguinary applies a Chinlock with a Bodyscissors to wear down his opponent. After releasing it, he attempts to execute the Brighter Side Of Suffering. Wolfgang pushes out of it and hits a Spinebuster on the rebound. The two then engage in a striking battle after he begins to chop down Bram in the corner. The victim soon turns in to the attacker when he nails a Running Knee followed by a Running Knee Drop. This time he manages to successfully deliver the Brighter Side Of Suffering however Wolfgang shows some tremendous resilience by kicking out just before three. The Chesterfield Plague is furious and begins to argue with the referee over the speed of the count. He soon turns his attention back to the match and goes for his Piledriver finisher; the Dante's Inferno. The move is countered with a Back Body Drop. He falls victim to a Running Corner Splash and a Sidewalk Slam in quick succession. The Regulator takes to the top rope. He executes the Howling for the three. Wolfgang is the winner and has his arm raised. Out of nowhere, he is attacked by Mark Haskins and Jimmy Havoc. The EPW British Tag Team Champion try to put a beating on one of their opponents ahead of their first title defence next week. They don't get much of a chance. Joe Coffey sprints down the aisle with a steel chair in hand to scare off The Sanguinary. The champions escape meeting Bram and Vicky Haskins at the bottom of the ramp. The Glaswegian Assembly roll in to their home city next week with their eye on the prize. They celebrate together in the ring tonight looking more united than ever.

When we return from the break, Sweet Saraya is in the ring ready for a contract signing between Viper and Kay Lee Ray. The general manager of the women's division welcomes out the challenger and champion who both express the respect they have for each other on the microphone however both claim that they will leave that to one side when they meet at EPW Live #110: The Scottish Supershow. Before they sign the contract, the outspoken Nikki Cross appears at ringside with a microphone in hand. The Queen Of Chaos reminds us of her frustrations at being left out of the title picture when it was her that laid the ground work for women's wrestling in Scotland. She finally claims there would be no Viper or Kay Lee Ray without her. Saraya calls for security but the champion and challenger want Cross to enter the ring. They have a few choice words for her too. The general manager calls off security after Viper admits that Nikki Cross was a big part of getting women's wrestling in Scotland noticed and Kay Lee Ray agrees that this would truly be a dream encounter if the match was made a Triple Threat Match. Saraya looks around the crowd who are all chanting 'YES, YES, YES' repeatedly. She soon agrees. The crowd go nuts as Nikki Cross joins them in the ring. The final shot is a three-way stare down between these three Scottish wrestling pioneers.

Noam Dar vs. Kip Sabian
This is billed as a warm up match for the #1 contender to the EPW British Junior Championship Noam Dar ahead of his title challenge next week. Both commentators agree that billing it as that would be underestimating the abilities of Kip Sabian who has proven himself as a threat to the rest of the Junior Division since arriving in English Pro Wrestling a couple of months ago. Superbad's arrogant attitude certainly proves that he believes himself to be something special. The crowd don't approve though. They show their support for The Scottish Supernova during his entrance. The two engage in a fairly even pacey exchange of holds in the opening couple of minutes. The babyface from Ayr teases an early submission with an STF however Sabian escapes the ring. He tries to leave up the aisle. This will only cause a count out loss. Whilst Dar is distracted from chants from the crowd, his opponent sprints back to the ring to wipe him out with a Springboard Missile Dropkick. The cocky heel draws heat from the crowd for a short while before attempting his finishing move; the Sliced Bread. Dar escapes pushing him in to the turnbuckles. He then gains back momentum by delivering the Nova Roller. Sabian falls back in to the middle of the ring in to the Champagne Super Kneebar. Superbad has nowhere to go and taps out. Noam Dar picks up the submission victory to the delight of the Inverness crowd. Jennifer Louise soon joins him in the ring for an interview after he salutes the crowd from each turnbuckle. He expresses how great it has been returning to his home land of Scotland. The Scottish Supernova then promises to not just win the EPW British Junior Championship from Josh Bodom but also humiliate the cocky youngster in front of the fans in the capital city at EPW Live #110: The Scottish Supershow. It certainly appears that the challenger is ready for next week.

Drew Galloway is getting his stuff ready to leave the building but is approached by Nick Aldis. The EPW British Atlas Champion doesn't look happy and blames his upcoming opponent for costing him the Champion vs. Champion Match earlier on. As Galloway states that his intention was to stop Josh Bodom from bringing the belt in to play whilst the referee was down, Aldis stops him in his tracks and says that he had no right getting involved in his business. The Celtic Colossus tells The National Treasure that he was just giving him one final bit of help because he is going to need all the help he can get come next week when they go one-on-one with the gold at stake. The two alpha males have a brief stare down before Galloway barges past him on his way out of the locker room.

Non-Title Match
Pete Dunne vs. Keith Lee

In the opening segment we saw The Corporate Entourage add another member to the faction in the form of the 330lb super heavyweight from Wichita Falls, Texas; Keith Lee. The Limitless One dropped Pete Dunne with the Spirit Bomb in the middle before leaving with commissioner William Regal and his villainous group. The Bruiserweight is out for revenge and shows no fear as he makes his entrance. He in fact invites this monstrous challenge as you would expect from the EPW World Undisputed Champion. His opponent slowly makes his way down the aisle with evil intentions. He clearly wants to leave Dunne in no condition to compete next week against Joe Hendry. For the first time in a while, we see Dunne dominated in the early stages and is still showing signs of injury after the assault at the hands of The Corporate Entourage at EPW Live #106. Lee delivers a Running Powerslam, a Release German Suplex and a Running Splash in the opening minutes. Dunne manages to avoid the Pounce and capitalises by nailing his opponent with a Running Knee Strike. As the big man staggers back in to the turnbuckles, he is nailed with a Running Double Foot Stomp in the corner. The Bruiserweight grabs at the fingers of Lee to end them back. Instead he is launched across the ring with a Hip Toss. The Limitless One sends him down again with his Fireman's Carry Scoop Powerslam; the Ground Zero. The cover is made, the referee counts and Dunne kicks out after two. The newest member of The Corporate Entourage begins to target the right ankle of the reigning champion. Nigel McGuinness quite rightly predicts that he has been sent out here to target that specific limb as Joe Hendry will be looking to submit his opponent with the Ankle Lock next week. This could be key to dethroning The Bruiserweight. Lee reins down on Dunne's leg with stomps, elbow and various strikes before locking on a Figure-Four Leg Lock. After a minute of pressure being applied, Dunne sits up and grabs at the fingers of his adversary. The monster watches as his opponent bends his fingers back. He yells out and releases the hold when he bites on them too until the referee pulls the champion back. The super heavyweight climbs up. Dunne goes for the Bitter End but can't lift his huge opponent. The Limitless One reverses it in to a Vertical Suplex. The crowd stand as he begins to take to the top rope with a Moonsault in mind. The champion is down. As the 330lb frame of Lee flies through the air to the awe of everyone, Dunne rolls to safety. He follows up with the Pedigree before applying the Regal Stretch. Keith Lee won't tap. He does fade though and the referee awards the match to the EPW World Undisputed Champion. Pete Dunne overcomes the final obstacle between himself and Joe Hendry. The Prestigious One can be seen watching from the office of The Corporate Entourage. Meanwhile, The Bruiserweight has taken to the top rope and is staring at the video wall displaying the wary look of his next challenger with a scowl on his own face.
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Mixed reaction for Cooper’s night. He got the win which is great, but then got his butt kicked after the bell.

Interesting choice for Dunne’s opponent. Have a feeling it won’t be a problem for Dunne considering he’s coming off a tour of successful championship defenses against non-British talents, one of those against another big man, Rusev. It should be an interesting contest though.

Gotta give it to Saraya having Jinny defend her spot in the KKC for not really earning it. Didn’t expect the new comer to pull off the upset, but Millie did just that. Got a feeling however that Jinny will not take this laying down.

Big announcement by Regal’s goons. Feel bad for whoever else gets chosen, and Jack Gallagher as well. Sure it will be a big opportunity, but the Corperate Entourage will have the numbeders advantage.

A momentum gainer for sure for Sabre Jr./Ospreay.

Gibon sure got over his loss to TK quickly.

I sense some Nick Watts in Josh Bodom, not afraid to go downstairs when an opening presents itself, and not caring what others think.

Banks knows what he’s talking about when it comes to the tag division in EPW, but with him making it known he’s going after singles gold does that mean his tag days are behind him?

Dar’s ready for Bodom, and I got the feeling he’ll be the odds on favourite in that one.

Hard fought win for Dunne tonight. Regal can’t be pleased with the outcome, but the boss can’t deny that the champ earned the W there.
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