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Lethal vs. Sydal

Madison vs. Velvet vs. Melissa

She shocked me against Mickie, and if she can beat her, she can beat these two

LAX vs. Londrick

This one's tough to call...

Williams vs. Richards

I think Williams cheats, but again, tough to call!!!

Rhino, Low-Ki & Ion vs. Manik, Marasciulo & JLA

At first i was like: He loves TJP... so this one's easy... then I saw Rhino was on the other side... blimey!!!

Helms vs. Nick Jackson

Daniels & Gloriousness vs. Styles, Hollywood & RVD

 

I kinda wanted to see Shatter beat RVD... which means you're a good writer, coz I'm not a fan of Gunnar in TNA! :p

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KWF Saturday Night Superman

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Episode 8

Saturday, Week 4, April 2015

Full Show Results

SOLD OUT! in front of 2,688 fans in the GA Macon City Auditorium!

 

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This particular edition of KWF Saturday Night Superman opens with the usual SNS graphic, followed by a great fireworks display, and then Matt Striker, Lenny Leonard, and Gavin Loudspeaker. The three men hype up the last show before KWF To My Last Breath, live this upcoming Monday on Pay-Per-View. Shot switches to the entrance ramp for our first entrance of the night, Jay Lethal.

 

Match One

Singles Match

Jay Lethal vs. Matt Sydal

The very first match of this evening saw two singles competitors looking for a standard victory. A very solid match indeed, and both men gave it a good shot. In the end, the crowd were very much behind Matt Sydal as he landed the Shooting Star Press on his opponent and the referee counted 1,2,3.

 

Matt Sydal def. Jay Lethal with the Shooting Star Press.

Rating: 51

 

Match Two

Three-Way Match

Madison Rayne vs. Velvet Sky vs. "Cheerleader" Melissa Anderson

An even better contest featured the three contenders for Taryn Terrell's Women's Championship go at it. Taryn Terrell happened to be on commentary. She watched as Madison, Velvet, and Melissa beat the hell out of each other. One of the match's highlights was Madison and Melissa taking down Velvet, and then sending each other to the mat with an equidistant clothesline. Taryn remarked at the announce table: "Save some for me, ladies!" The match came to a close when Velvet landed a Sitting-Down Backstabber on Madison, but Melissa pushed her out of the ring and grabbed the pinfall.

 

Melissa Anderson def. Madison Rayne, Velvet Sky after stealing the pinfall.

Rating: 58.

 

After the match, Melissa looked right to Taryn, who got up from the booth and grabbed a microphone.

Taryn Terrell: "Melissa, I know you think you're tough. All three of you think you're so tough. The fact of the matter is, I'm the ONLY competitor in KWF who has never lost a match. RVD's lost, Rhino's lost, Ken's lost, AJ's lost, The Bucks have lost, all of you have lost, but me.. I haven't. That won't change at To My Last Breath."

 

Match Three

Tag Team Match

Latin-American X-Change vs. Londrick

A very decent tag team match, with both London and Kendrick keeping the fans interested with fast-paced matches as they worked away at Hernandez. The smaller competitors cut the ring in half, keeping show stealer Homicide at bay. Hernandez's age is definitely showing in the ring. Just as Homicide was tagged in, the lights went out. As they came back up, two men were standing in the center of the ring, back to back.

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Shatter rushes Homicide into the corner, with Hernandez climbing in (worn out) while T-Reks tosses Brian Kendrick right into a springboarding Paul London, sending both men to the mat. T-Reks and Shatter both stomp away at the four men, keeping them grounded and practically destroying them.

Latin-American X-Change drew with Londrick after interference from Shatter and T-Reks.

Rating: 53

 

The chaos continues before Shatter grabs a microphone. T-Reks continues stomping away.

Shatter: "I'm sure you four aren't going to be happy when someone explains to you what we just did. We are Terror Rising, and we can't be stopped! And on Monday, we'll take all of you on!"

 

Match Four

Singles Match

Douglas Williams vs. Davey Richards

With their respective partners waiting on the outside, these two men had a hard fought match. One of the night's better matches, there was clearly a lot of animosity between the British and American competitors. On the eve of their Steel Cage match, Douglas Williams landed the Chaos Theory Suplex to end a good match and grab a clean victory for some momentum.

 

Douglas Williams def. Davey Richards via the Chaos Theory Suplex.

Rating: 64

 

Match Five

Six-Man Tag Team Match

"The Gore Machine" Rhino, Low-Ki, and Zema Ion vs. Manik, Greg Marasciulo, and Justin Lee Angel

With all six of these men to be fighting for the World Televison Championship at To My Last Breath, you'd think things would've broken down right away. Instead, the experienced teamwork of Manik, Marasiculo, and JLA was showing early. Fortunately for their opponents, Low-Ki and Zema Ion have tagged together on more than one occasion. To top it off, the Television Champion is truly a Man-Beast. A top-rope hurricanrana from Manik into a Snap DDT from Marasciulo nearly ended Ion, but Rhino broke it up and landed a Gore on both Manik and Marasiculo. JLA jumped in, dodging a Gore and causing Rhino to fly out of the ring. Zema Ion crawled over to tag in Low-Ki, who knocked JLA out of the ring with a big dropkick, and landed a Standing Warrior's Way on Marasciulo for the pinfall.

 

Rhino, Low-Ki & Zema Ion def. Manik, Marasciulo & JLA with a standing Warrior's Way on Marasciulo from Low-Ki.

Rating: 58

 

Pre-Main Event

Singles Match

"Sugar" Shane Helms vs. Nick Jackson

One-Half of the KWF World Tag Team Champions looked to secure a win against the younger half of The Young Bucks. Helms landed Nightmare on Helms' Street just when the match started but young Nick kicked out just after two. The highlight of the match came when Shannon Moore and Matt Jackson couldn't keep from fighting on the outside, so Helms tossed a running Nick Jackson at them, over the top rope. Helms himself jumped out with a Plancha to take Nick back down right after. Eventually, Nick managed to fight out of another Eye of the Hurricane attempt and knocked Helms down, landing a Springboard 450 Splash for the singles victory.

 

Nick Jackson def. Shane Helms with a Springboard 450 Splash.

Rating: 53

 

Main Event

Six-Man Tag Team Match

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"The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels & Gloriousness vs. "The Phenomenal" AJ Styles, Johnny Hollywood, and "Mr. Saturday Night" Rob Van Dam

Just a terrific match, very much outshining the rest of the night's action (rightfully so). These six men will all be fighting for the KWF World Heavyweight Championship in one of the two Scramble matches at To My Last Breath 2015, so tonight was the time to grab some momentum. Take nothing away from any of these guys, they all looked to get the job done and gave it their all here. Great tag team work from Benjamin and Anderson, while RVD and Styles don't mesh very well together. Nevertheless, the three heroes fought well as a big unit. Unlike the six man tag earlier in the night, egos managed to get in the way for the villains here. Daniels couldn't coexist with a very controlling Anderson and his 'lackey' Benjamin. Perhaps with fame comes arrogance. The fans cheered and booed respectively, with Anderson landing the Mic Check on RVD and eating the Flying Chuck from Hollywood. Hollywood fell victim to the Pay Dirt as a result, only for Benjamin to be hit with the Pele Kick. Legal men Styles and Daniels met in the center, where Styles fought out of the Angels' Wings, and landed the Styles Clash to put his nemesis away.

 

AJ Styles, Johnny Hollywood, and Rob Van Dam def. Christopher Daniels & Gloriousness after the Styles Clash on Daniels.

Rating: 74

 

Overall Show Rating: 67

 

Prediction Results:

Lloyd: 4

Thank you kindly for the compliment, I hope my twist on some of the characters interests everyone. :D

packerman: 5

crackerjack: 4

michgcs: 4

I usually wait for you, slowpoke. :p This time, however, I've just been extremely busy. Hence the reason I'm posting this at almost 3:30 in the morning where I live.

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KWF To My Last Breath 2015

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Three-Way Tag Team Match

Latin-American X-Change vs. Londrick vs. Terror Rising (Shatter & T-Reks)

 

Five-Way One-Fall Match

Jay Lethal vs. Matt Sydal vs. Brian Cage vs. Little Guido Maritato vs. Ray Rosas

 

Steel Cage Match

Tag Team Match

The American Wolves vs. Foreign Forward

 

KWF Women's Championship

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Four-Way Elimination Match

Taryn Terrell © vs. "Cheerleader" Melissa Anderson vs. Velvet Sky vs. Madison Rayne

 

KWF World Television Championship

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Six-Way Championship Scramble Match

"The Gore Machine" Rhino © vs. Manik vs. Greg Marasciulo vs. Justin Lee Angel vs. Low-Ki vs. Zema Ion

 

KWF World Tag Team Championships

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Tag Team Ladder Match

The Count © vs. The Young Bucks

 

KWF World Heavyweight Championship

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Six-Way Championship Scramble Match

"Glorified Asshole" Mr. Anderson © vs. "The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels vs. Shelton Benjamin vs. Johnny Hollywood vs. "The Phenomenal" AJ Styles vs. "Mr. Saturday Night" Rob Van Dam

 

 

Quick Picks:

For the first time ever, winner of this prediction contest will receive a prize!

LAX vs. Londrick vs. Terror Rising (Shatter & T-Reks)

Lethal vs. Sydal vs. Cage vs. Guido vs. Rosas

Steel Cage: Wolves vs. FF

Elimination for Women's Title: Taryn © vs. Melissa vs. Velvet vs. Madison

Scramble for TV Title: Rhino © vs. Manik vs. Marasciulo vs. JLA vs. Low-Ki vs. Ion

Ladder Match for Tag Titles: Count © vs. Bucks

Scramble for WHC: Anderson © vs. Daniels vs. Benjamin vs. Hollywood vs. Styles vs. RVD

(Note: Bonus Questions are worth half of a point)

Bonus Question: Who will be the last woman eliminated in the Women's Title Match?

Bonus Question: Who will be the Interim World Television Champion the longest?

Bonus Question: Who will be the Interim World Heavyweight Champion the longest?

Bonus Question: How many KWF Championships will change hands?

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For the first time ever, winner of this prediction contest will receive a prize!

LAX vs. Londrick vs. Terror Rising (Shatter & T-Reks)

Lethal vs. Sydal vs. Cage vs. Guido vs. Rosas

Steel Cage: Wolves vs. FF

Elimination for Women's Title: Taryn © vs. Melissa vs. Velvet vs. Madison

Scramble for TV Title: Rhino © vs. Manik vs. Marasciulo vs. JLA vs. Low-Ki vs. Ion

Ladder Match for Tag Titles: Count © vs. Bucks

Scramble for WHC: Anderson © vs. Daniels vs. Benjamin vs. Hollywood vs. Styles vs. RVD

(Note: Bonus Questions are worth half of a point)

Bonus Question: Who will be the last woman eliminated in the Women's Title Match? Melissa

Bonus Question: Who will be the Interim World Television Champion the longest? Marasciulo

Bonus Question: Who will be the Interim World Heavyweight Champion the longest? RVD

Bonus Question: How many KWF Championships will change hands? 1

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It was the weekend!

 

Quick Picks:

For the first time ever, winner of this prediction contest will receive a prize!

LAX vs. Londrick vs. Terror Rising (Shatter & T-Reks)

Loved the way you debuted the team

Lethal vs. Sydal vs. Cage vs. Guido vs. Rosas

Steel Cage: Wolves vs. FF

Elimination for Women's Title: Taryn © vs. Melissa vs. Velvet vs. Madison

It's her time! And no offense to Taryn but Mel's the best of the bunch

Scramble for TV Title: Rhino © vs. Manik vs. Marasciulo vs. JLA vs. Low-Ki vs. Ion

The Scramble is the best way for Rhino to lose it to one of these smaller guys

Ladder Match for Tag Titles: Count © vs. Bucks

Can't have too many changes

Scramble for WHC: Anderson © vs. Daniels vs. Benjamin vs. Hollywood vs. Styles vs. RVD

He keeps it at the last second

(Note: Bonus Questions are worth half of a point)

Bonus Question: Who will be the last woman eliminated in the Women's Title Match?

Taryn

Bonus Question: Who will be the Interim World Television Champion the longest?

Manik

Bonus Question: Who will be the Interim World Heavyweight Champion the longest?

Hollywood

Bonus Question: How many KWF Championships will change hands?

2

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For the first time ever, winner of this prediction contest will receive a prize!

LAX vs. Londrick vs. Terror Rising (Shatter & T-Reks)

Lethal vs. Sydal vs. Cage vs. Guido vs. Rosas

Steel Cage: Wolves vs. FF

Elimination for Women's Title: Taryn © vs. Melissa vs. Velvet vs. Madison

Scramble for TV Title: Rhino © vs. Manik vs. Marasciulo vs. JLA vs. Low-Ki vs. Ion

Ladder Match for Tag Titles: Count © vs. Bucks

Scramble for WHC: Anderson © vs. Daniels vs. Benjamin vs. Hollywood vs. Styles vs. RVD

(Note: Bonus Questions are worth half of a point)

Bonus Question: Who will be the last woman eliminated in the Women's Title Match?

Melissa

Bonus Question: Who will be the Interim World Television Champion the longest?

Rhino

Bonus Question: Who will be the Interim World Heavyweight Champion the longest?

AJ Styles

Bonus Question: How many KWF Championships will change hands?

1

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KWF To My Last Breath 2015

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The show opens with a stunning display of fireworks, hyping up the third-ever Pay-Per-View from the Kryptonite Wrestling Federation, To My Last Breath 2015.

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Lenny Leonard: Ladies and Gents, welcome to KWF To My Last Breath Two-Thousand and Fifteen! I'm Lenny Leonard, as always alongside Matt Striker and Gavin Loudspeaker! We sit alongside 9,454 fans here in the Center Exhibit Hall of Connecticut!

Matt Striker: Tonight, we truly have a show for you!

Gavin Loudspeaker: Three tag team matches coming up, including a Steel Cage match and a Ladder Match for the KWF World Tag Team Championships!

Striker: A four-way bout for Taryn Terrell's Women's Championship, and two all-important, To My Last Breath annual Championship Scramble matches!

Leonard: The World Television and World Heavyweight titles will both be defended! First, the TV title will be contested for 15 minutes and whoever the Interim World Television Champion is when the fifteen minutes are over becomes the official KWF World Television Champion!

Gavin: This very well may be The Gore Machine's toughest challenge yet!

Striker: I'm sure it will be, Gavin, but he won't falter! Rhino will prevail!

Leonard: And our main event has the same premise, though the contest will last twenty minutes and it will be for the KWF World Heavyweight Championship!

Gavin: Mr. Anderson really has his work cut out for him.

Leonard: Without further adieu, let's take it to the ring where the action speaks for itself!

 

Three-Way Tag Team Match

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Latin-American X-Change vs. Londrick vs. Terror Rising

The kick-off to the show saw three times looking to climb up the ranks. LAX has been faltering as of late, Londrick have been struggling to find a place in the tag division, and Terror Rising are fresh off the heels of their debut (making a statement against both other teams). Here, both London and Kendrick kept the pace up and worked over Homicide in the early goings. At one point, Paul London jumped off of the ropes for a Springboard Hurricanrana, which he landed successfully. Just before he jumped, though, Shatter tapped his foot for the tag. London held Homicide's leg for the pin but one half of Terror Rising came into the ring and grabbed London by the hair. Shatter put London up in the Torture Rack, but referee Keith Harris insisted that Homicide was his legal opponent. Shatter tossed London clear out of the ring, which pissed off Kendrick enough for him to jump into the ring and grab Shatter for Sliced Bread. Instead, T-Reks grabbed Kendrick and pried him off of Shatter and tossed him out of the ring as well. Homicide used this opportunity to tag in big Hernandez. The size of Hernandez allowed him to clothesline Shatter down to the mat. Shatter backed up and tagged in T-Reks who in jumped clear over the ropes with a Shoulder tackle to knock Hernandez back. T-Reks and Hernandez traded blows, both just as powerful. T-Reks backed up into the corner and Shatter tagged himself back in, punching Hernandez in the head and coming in to put him in the Torture Rack. The crowd looked on in amazement as Shatter manhandled the Heavyweight. Hernandez tapped out, giving the victory to Terror Rising.

 

Terror Rising def. LAX, Londrick by submission with the Torture Rack from Shatter on Hernandez.

Rating: 53

 

Right after the match, T-Reks hopped into the ring and helped Shatter stomp away at Hernandez. Homicide came up from behind to help his partner out, but T-Reks landed the Burning Hammer on him. Terror Rising proceeded to beat Hernandez down, clubbing at him. Shatter slid out of the ring and tossed Paul London and Brian Kendrick into the security barricade, one at a time. Shatter then grabbed a chair from ringside and tossed it to T-Reks. The two merciless beat Hernandez with the chair, so much that he had to be helped out of the arena when Terror Rising ended their tirade.

 

Five-Way One-Fall Match

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Jay Lethal vs. Matt Sydal vs. Brian Cage vs. Little Guido Maritato vs. Ray Rosas

These five men were all hoping to get something going here tonight, not having much more to do than fight here tonight. Lethal and Sydal were both impressive, Guido's age was certainly showing in the ring, and Rosas appeared very green. None of that mattered as much though because the finish to this match came when Brian Cage landed a nice Discus Clothesline on Ray Rosas, and the other three men didn't break up the pin in time.

 

Brian Cage def. Lethal, Sydal, Guido, Rosas after a Discus Clothesline on Rosas.

Rating: 45

 

Steel Cage Match

Tag Team Match

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The American Wolves vs. Foreign Forward

A very high quality match, these two teams showed why tag team wrestling is alive and well in KWF, on every spectrum. The grudge between Davey Richards & Eddie Edwards and Douglas Williams & Drew Galloway was very clear here, as neither team wanted to let up. The teams fought back and forth but things started to slow down and Foreign Forward took control. While Williams was grinding Richards' face against the steel of the cage, he let up for just a second so that Galloway could land a running Big Boot to the back of Richards' head, slamming him into the steel. Edwards got to his feet and landed a powerful dropkick to Galloway, slamming him against the steel. Edwards sprang off the ropes and ran at Williams next, but Williams caught him with a stiff clothesline. Foreign Forward worked away at both of the American Wolves for quite some time, using the cage to their advantage, but the fans rallied for the Wolves to fight back. "USA! USA! USA!" The chanting angered Williams, especially, who put this team together in order to fight against Americans. Davey Richards fought back against Drew Galloway, landing a Northern Lights Suplex and holding for the pin. Instead, Williams broke it up. Eddie Edwards pulled himself up with the ropes and landed a Reverse DDT on Douglas Williams. The American Wolves took to the top rope, on opposite corners, and each landed a Double Footstomp on Douglas Williams, one after the other. As the Wolves ascended the cage, looking for the escape victory, "Thee" Drew Galloway got to his feet. Davey and Eddie were near the top when Galloway slammed hard into the side of the cage they were climbing, and both men lost their footing. Eddie fell off the cage while Davey clung on by his arms. Galloway slammed into the cage once more, and Davey tumbled to the mat just like his partner. Fans booed as Drew Galloway grabbed Eddie Edwards and planted him with the Future Shock DDT. He then covered him for the 1,2,3!

 

Foreign Forward def. The American Wolves after the Future Shock DDT from Galloway on Edwards.

Rating: 69

 

KWF Women's Championship

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Four-Way Elimination Match

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Taryn Terrell © vs. "Cheerleader" Melissa Anderson vs. Velvet Sky vs. Madison Rayne

Here, four of KWF's finest women fought long and hard for the Women's Championship. With elimination rules in effect, Taryn Terrell was an instant target from both Melissa and Madison in the early going. Velvet Sky, however, knows that what's fair is fair and helped Taryn fight of both Melissa and Madison. Eventually, the first elimination was bound to come. Taryn and Velvet were trading blows when Melissa managed to club Velvet in the back of the head and land the Kudo Driver to send Velvet home first.

Eliminated: Velvet Sky

Madison and Melissa were in complete control while working over Taryn next. Their egos may have gotten the better of them though, as Melissa felt it was her duty to eliminate the champion and Madison wasn't having that. Melissa put Taryn out with the Air Raid Crash, but Madison put her away with the Rayne Drop before she could even cover the champion.

Eliminated: Melissa Anderson

Madison picked Taryn Terrell up and might have been better off letting Melissa pin her, as Taryn kicked her in the gut and landed the Hot Mess to retain the championship and keep her undefeated streak alive.

Eliminated: Madison Rayne

 

Taryn Terrell def. Velvet, Melissa, Madison to retain the KWF Women's Championship

Rating: 58

 

KWF World Television Championship

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Six-Way Championship Scramble Match

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"The Gore Machine" Rhino © vs. Manik vs. Barreta vs. Justin Lee Angel vs. Low-Ki vs. Zema Ion

Quite the match this one was. Rhino started things off against the former Greg Marasciulo, who grabbed the microphone before the match and deemed himself "Barreta" now. The match started, Rhino being the current 'interim' champion. Every two minutes another competitor will enter the match, and the last one to be interim champion will walk away with the belt. Rhino worked away at Barreta like one would expect, but the hot prospect manged to get some offense in, maybe more than we've seen from other opponents of "The Gore Machine."

Entrant 3: Manik

Two minutes in, and here comes Manik. Manik leveled the playing field for Barreta here, and the two worked fairly well together to slow the aggression of Rhino. Manik has Rhino on the top rope, and lands a Hurricanrana, after which Barreta manages to catch Rhino for an awesome mid-air DDT. He holds Rhino for the pin, but Rhino doesn't go down that easy, kicking out just after two.

Entrant 4: Low-Ki

At the four-minute mark, Low-Ki makes his way down to the ring. He comes in with a load of martial arts kicks for Barreta, knocking him to the mat with a Roundhouse Kick. Manik manages to knock him down with a diving splash, but Low-Ki quickly recovers and two trade a series of arm-drags, kicks, and running clotheslines (to which the fans applaud). Rhino soon recovers, though, and slams Manik to the mat with a Belly-to-Belly Suplex. Rhino brought the offense to Low-Ki just before the six minute mark and the next entrant.

Entrant 5: Zema Ion

The match's second Filipino competitor (after Manik) ran down to the ring and jumped over the ropes, landing a legdrop to the back of a leaning Rhino's head. He then headed straight to the top rope and landed a Corkscrew Shooting Star Press to Barreta, who was down on the mat. Ion hooked the leg and referee counted 1,2,3!

Interim Champion: Zema Ion

Rhino pulled himself up with the ropes and looked furious as Ion celebrated with an arrogant grin. The big man waited for Ion to turn around and landed the Gore! Before Rhino could make the cover, Low-Ki landed a jumping dropkick to the side of his head, dropping him next to the apron. Manik landed a sliding dropkick to send Rhino to the floor on the outside. Low-Ki grabbed Manik and landed the Ki Crusher for a pinfall!

Interim Champion: Low-Ki

Entrant 6: Justin Lee Angel

The match hit the eight minute mark as JLA made his way down to the ring. The last entrant's arrival means seven minutes of a six way match, and the last one to score a pinfall or submission before the fifteen minute mark will walk out with the TV title. Before JLA could even get into the ring, Rhino came around from the right side of the ring and landed a Gore on him. He slid into the ring but Low-Ki was right there, ready to stomp on him before he could get to his feet. Suddenly, Barreta sprang off the ropes and landed the Dudebuster DDT on Low-Ki. The crowd went crazy as Barreta made the cover! 1! 2! 3!

Interim Champion: Barreta

Barreta then helped Manik to his feet, shook Manik's hand, and the two started trading forearm shots and kicks. A double clothesline from Rhino sent both men against the mat. Rhino covered Manik, who kicked out fairly quickly. He then covered Barreta, who did the same. Zema Ion ran at Rhino but he landed an overhead suplex and went for the cover, but Ion kicked out as well. Rhino looked frustrated. Justin Lee Angel climbed into the ring for the first time, mounting offense against Rhino. Rhino set him up for the Piledriver, though, which was thwarted by Low-Ki jumping off of JLA's back and catching Rhino's head with his feet, sending the big man's head into the mat with a Reverse Frankensteiner, that completed the Piledriver on JLA. "HOLY SHIT! HOLY SHIT! HOLY SHIT!" The fans clapped for Low-Ki, who covered JLA, but this was to no avail when Manik and Barreta both jumped to break up the pin. Manik locked Low-Ki a toe-hold, looking for the submission, but Barreta tried to DDT him. Instead, Manik hooked Barreta around the neck in a Guillotine Choke, paying homage to his injured protege, Vince Kage.

Lenny Leonard: "Manik paying respect to his protege, "Natural" Vince Kage, who has been out of action as of late, while also acting of his own spirits, locking in two different submission holds on two different opponents at the same time!"

Matt Striker: "Vintage Manik!"

Before any other competitor managed to recover, Barreta pounded his hand against the mat to submit to Manik!

Interim Champion: Manik

Excluding the initial start from Rhino being champion when the match began, Barreta holds the longest Interim Champion record right now. Manik, however, is the current champion. Zema Ion recovers and traded blows with Manik. Rhino pulls himself up using the ropes now. Low-Ki starts to recover, as well as JLA. Barreta gets to his feet shortly after. All six men circle the ring, four minutes remaining. Zema Ion tries to jump at Rhino for a Hurricanrana but is met with a Powerbomb. Rhino holds him for the pin, but naturally the other four break it up instantly. Rhino fights all four other opponents back, and drops both Manik and Barreta with a double clothesline once more. Low-Ki hoists JLA up on his shoulders for an Electric Chair drop, but Rhino bounces off the ropes and lands an incredible Gore, taking Low-Ki to the mat and causing JLA to fall from Low-Ki's shoulders, over the ropes, and hard against the floor. Rhino hooks Low-Ki's leg. One! Two! Three! Manik breaks the pin just a second too late.

Interim Champion: Rhino

Rhino, sensing he now has his championship, fights like a madman. He grounds Manik with a Thesz Press and punches away at him. Barreta comes up from behind and lands a hard kick to his back, only for Rhino to hop up and push Barreta back. Zema Ion grabs Barreta and whips him into the corner. He lands an Enzugiri Kick on Rhino, but Rhino catches his leg. Ion jumps back with his other foot and kicks Rhino in the mouth, knocking him down to one knee. Ion runs to the corner at Barreta, who jumps out of the way and trips Ion face-first into the corner. Barreta sets Ion up for a Superplex, but Manik joins him. The two are setting up a Double Superplex on Zema Ion, but Low-Ki comes up under Manik while Rhino comes up under Barreta, both men pulling the other down for a double off-of-the-top-rope Powerbomb, but Barreta and Manik keep hold of Zema Ion. Tower of Doom at its finest! Another chant starts "HOLY SHIT! HOLY SHIT! HOLY SHIT!" followed by "THIS IS AWESOME! *clap clap clap clap clap* THIS IS AWESOME!" from the fans. All five men lie motionless in the ring, the clock ticking down from :30. Justin Lee Angel slowly climbs the turnbuckle from the outside, Zema Ion now down under the complete opposite corner that he was perched atop before the tower. The fans cheer as JLA comes off the top with a 450 Splash on Zema Ion, referee Justin King counts 1! 2! 3! No way he was going to kick out.

Interim Champion: Justin Lee Angel

The clock trickles down to zero as JLA leans in the corner, proclaiming him the match's winner and the new champion!

 

Justin Lee Angel def. Rhino, Barreta, Manik, Low-Ki, Ion after the 450 Splash on Zema Ion to win the KWF World Television Championship.

Rating: 56

 

KWF World Tag Team Championships

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Tag Team Ladder Match

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The Count © vs. The Young Bucks

The ladder match for the World Tag Team Championships began with Matt and Nick each landing a Superkick before heading to the outside to grab ladders. The challengers were in control of the match up in its beginning, working away at Helms and Moore, but their showmanship kept them from climbing to the top to grab the belts and seal the deal right away. The match's turning point came when Shane Helms was fighting with Matt Jackson atop a ladder positioned perfectly under the belts. Helms had the advantage and hooked Matt up for a Superplex off the ladder but Nick Jackson climbed up under Helms and started hitting him in the back. Helms kicked away at Nick, knocking him down. Matt was able to turn the tides, though, and landed a stiff forearm shot to Helms, who fell right to the mat from atop the tall ladder. Matt Jackson climbed to the very top of the ladder and, instead of unhooking the belts, went ahead and jumped off for a 450 Splash on "Sugar" Shane Helms. He landed perfectly, but felt the pain in his body. Shannon Moore slid into the ring as Nick helped Matt up. Moore ran right up the ropes and landed on both of the Young Bucks with the Halo. He then used a smaller ladder to beat down his opponents. Moore helped Helms up and the two worked away at their opponents for a little while. This was until they tried to seal the deal, Helms staying on the mat while Moore climbed to the top. Just as Moore was heading to the top wrung, Nick got to his feet and landed a drop toe hold on Helms. He then tipped the ladder out from underneath Moore, who had barely gripped the belts. Moore held on tighter as the ladder slipped away and landed against the ring ropes. "The Prince of Punk" looked down at Nick Jackson and came down with an amazing Hurricanrana. They both landed hard on the mat, though. Matt Jackson landed a Moonsault on the downed Helms, and set the ladder back up in the center. He climbed to the top but Moore was pulling himself up with the ropes. He helped Helms up and both men scaled the ladder opposite Matt Jackson. Nick Jackson, still feeling the effects of the hurricanrana, rolled to the apron. Moore and Helms scaled the ladder much slower than Matt, but they met him at the top. With both members of the Count hooking Matt Jackson up, they landed a double Superplex but let Matt go halfway down, allowing him to crash all the way on the outside. Fans looked on in awe as Helms and Moore struggled to get up. Nick Jackson, out of desperation, pulled himself up and sprang over the top rope to land a Facebuster on a recovering Shane Helms. Nick headed toward the ladder but Shannon Moore ran up three rungs of the ladder and came back down with the Halo on Nick Jackson! Moore slowly climbed to the top of the ladder and unhooked the belts, which the fans couldn't help but clap for.

 

The Count def. The Young Bucks in a ladder match to retain the KWF World Tag Team Championships.

Rating: 54

 

KWF World Heavyweight Championship

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Six-Way Championship Scramble Match

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"Glorified Asshole" Mr. Anderson © vs. "The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels vs. Shelton Benjamin vs. Johnny Hollywood vs. "The Phenomenal" AJ Styles vs. "Mr. Saturday Night" Rob Van Dam

At last, the match of the night, the exciting championship scramble that saw Mr. Anderson defending against five of his top contenders. Mr. Anderson, the beginning champion, started things off against AJ Styles. Fans commended this, knowing Styles to be a show stealer. In this instance, entrants would come in every three minutes rather than two, because the match lasts a total of 20 instead of 15. Therefore, Anderson and Styles had a fantastic back-and-forth clash for three minutes straight. Styles landed a Pele Kick to ground Anderson and looked for the Styles Clash, but Anderson fought out of it and landed a Steamroller on Styles. At the three minute mark, here comes the next entrant.

Entrant 3: Rob Van Dam

Luck was on the side of Styles as Anderson's nemesis (the man he dethroned to become champion) made his way down to the ring. Rob Van Dam sprang over the top rope with a Savate Kick to Anderson's chest, and he pointed at himself "Rob! Van! Dam!" before landing Rolling Thunder to the delight of the crowd. He went up top for the Five Star Frog Splash but AJ Styles pushed down the ropes near the corner, and RVD was crotched on the top. Styles jumped from the mat all the way to RVD's head atop the third rope to land a Hurricanrana and send RVD to the center of the ring. Fans went crazy as Styles set up Rob Van Dam and landed the Styles Clash, holding him for the pinfall!

Interim Champion: AJ Styles

Styles kept both of his opponents grounded until the six minute mark, where things became interesting.

Entrant 4: Christopher Daniels

Styles' old friend made his way down to the ring and landed an impressive Springboard Clothesline to take him down right away. Styles and Daniels fought back and forth for a the next couple minutes before Anderson recovered. Anderson caught Daniels in mid-air during the Best Moonsault Ever, and landed an impressive Powerslam to show why he's champion. He then picked up Styles and went for the Mic Check but, instead, the next entrant slid into the ring (nine minutes in)

Entrant 5: Johnny Hollywood

Hollywood punches Anderson in the back of the head and then landed the Moonlight Drive. He went for the cover but RVD managed to break it up before three. Hollywood and RVD made an interesting match-up as they fought back and forth. Daniels broke things up with a Splash off the top rope to take both men down. Things were breaking down quickly here, Styles fighting Daniels once more. Mr. Anderson struggled to get things going, and the 12 minute mark struck (Styles having been interim champion for six minutes straight).

Entrant 6: Shelton Benjamin

The last entrant was, obviously, Mr. Anderson's Gloriousness tag team partner. Things became pretty evened out now, with Benjamin and Hollywood, RVD and Anderson, and Daniels and Styles all trading blows. Styles sent Daniels to the outside, but Daniels landed on his feet. Styles responded by jumping over the top rope and landing a flying Superman punch to take him down. These two fought on the outside just before Shelton Benjamin landed the Pay Dirt on Johnny Hollywood. Rather than going for the pin, Benjamin helped Anderson knock RVD out of the ring and watched his partner cover Hollywood.

Interim Champion: Mr. Anderson

Shelton Benjamin's motives now clear, he headed to the top rope. He landed a Swanton-like dive at Styles and Daniels as they fought next to the barricade. RVD pulled himself up and wanted to land a legdrop from the apron to the barricade on Benjamin, but Anderson grabbed him by the hair and spun him around, followed by suplexing him into the ring. Anderson worked away at RVD, which became motivation for RVD to fight back and land the Van Daminator. RVD went up top and landed the Five Star Frog Splash, covering Anderson for the pin.

Interim Champion: Rob Van Dam

The clock continued to tick, under five more minutes. Johnny Hollywood and Rob Van Dam fought for a little while before the other three competitors started to trickle back into the ring. All six men were fighting each other once more, and the match continued to rage on. When the match ticked down, Hollywood managed to roll-up Benjamin.

Interim Champion: Johnny Hollywood

Things heated up, with Hollywood sacrificing his body to Superplex Rob Van Dam to the outside. This led to Styles and Daniels teaming up momentarily, Styles landing the Styles Clash on Benjamin while Daniels hit the Angel's Wings on Anderson. Daniels turned his attention to Styles, looking for the Angel's Wings again, but Styles landed a Pele Kick and then a Northern Lights Suplex into an armbar. Daniels submit, with not much time left on the clock.

Interim Champion: AJ Styles

The fans cheered as Styles raised his arm, but Benjamin landed a chop block as Anderson landed a clothesline for the High/Low combination. Anderson went for the cover but Styles kicked out. Benjamin went to the apron as Anderson held Styles for the Mic Check, looking for the Pay Check combination double team finisher, but Styles elbow Anderson in the head, and Benjamin landed without hitting a move. Styles pushed Anderson back, but Benjamin landed the Pay Dirt to send Styles to the mat face-first. Styles instinctively rolled out to the floor. Hollywood and RVD were fighting on the outside, and Daniels was still trying to recover. The clock was ticking down from :15. Shelton Benjamin looked at Mr. Anderson with sadness. Benjamin reluctantly laid on the mat as Anderson covered him. 1,2,3!

Interim Champion: Mr. Anderson

5...4....3...2...1!

 

Mr. Anderson def. Styles, RVD, Daniels, Hollywood, Benjamin to retain the KWF World Heavyweight Championship!

Rating: 73

 

Show Rating: 67

 

I'll put up prediction results tomorrow, I've got a busy night coming up.

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Exciting show, man! I forgot about Brian Cage being in the match, should've picked him to win... also I called Rhino losing the title and Anderson retaining at the last second! :D For some reason I always forget that Drew Mcintyre is with FF. Should've picked him, too :o
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Congrats to prediction prize winners, crackerjack and packerman! Whichever of you scores a higher score on this show will receive the promised prize. :D

 

KWF Saturday Night Superman

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Episode 9

Saturday Week 1, May 2015

Full Match Card

 

(pre-show)

Champion vs. Champion: Mr. Anderson vs. Justin Lee Angel

Paul London vs. Low-Ki

 

(main show)

#1 Contendership Match

The Young Bucks vs. Foreign Forward

Split From Partner

Homicide vs. Brian Cage

Up and Coming

Zema Ion vs. Matt Sydal

Women's Match

Velvet Sky vs. Madison Rayne

Open Challenge

Terror Rising vs. ???

Who's Next!?

"The Phenomenal" AJ Styles vs. "Mr. Saturday Night" Rob Van Dam

Here We Go

"The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels vs. Johnny Hollywood

 

Quick Picks:

(pre-show) Anderson vs. JLA

(pre-show) London vs. Low-Ki

Bucks vs. FF

Homicide vs. Cage

Ion vs. Sydal

Velvet vs. Madison

Terror vs. ???

Styles vs. RVD

Daniels vs. Hollywood

 

4 Shows Before:

KWF Whiplash 2015

Hernandez has been released from his contract, we wish him the best in his future endeavors.

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<p>Hey! You didn't put up the prediction results! I demand a re-count!</p><p> </p><p>

Quick Picks:</p><p>

(pre-show) <strong>Anderson </strong>vs. JLA</p><p>

(pre-show) London vs. <strong>Low-Ki</strong></p><p>

Bucks vs. <strong>FF</strong></p><p>

<em>I can get behind them challenging 2 Count for the titles!</em></p><p>

Homicide vs. <strong>Cage</strong></p><p>

Ion vs. <strong>Sydal</strong></p><p>

<strong>Velvet </strong>vs. Madison</p><p>

<strong>Terror </strong>vs. ???</p><p>

Styles vs. <strong>RVD</strong></p><p>

Daniels vs. <strong>Hollywood</strong></p>

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<p>Quick Picks:</p><p>

(pre-show) <strong>Anderson</strong> vs. JLA</p><p>

(pre-show) London vs. <strong>Low-Ki</strong></p><p>

Bucks vs. <strong>FF</strong></p><p>

Homicide vs. <strong>Cage</strong></p><p>

Ion vs. <strong>Sydal</strong></p><p>

<strong>Velvet</strong> vs. Madison</p><p>

<strong>Terror</strong> vs. ???</p><p>

<strong>Styles</strong> vs. RVD</p><p>

Daniels vs. <strong>Hollywood</strong></p>

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KWF Saturday Night Superman

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Episode 9

Saturday, Week 1, May 2015

Full Show Results

SOLD OUT! in front of 2,800 fans in the MA Lowell Memorial Auditorium!

 

(pre-show)

Mr. Anderson def. Justin Lee Angel with the Mic Check (63)

Low-Ki def. Paul London with the Warrior's Way (59)

 

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Fresh off the heels of KWF To My Last Breath 2015, the intro plays for Saturday Night Superman. The commentators lead us into the show, mentioning that AJ Styles personally challenged Rob Van Dam to their match-up tonight, hoping to step up even more and prove he deserves a one-on-one match for Mr. Anderson's title.

 

Match One

Tag Team Match

#1 Contendership Match

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The Young Bucks vs. Foreign Forward

A good, back-and-forth tag team match with neither team giving in inch in their fight for the KWF World Tag Team Championships. Nick and Matt are looking for another rematch with The Count, while Williams and Galloway are looking to capitalize on their victory this past Monday over the Wolves. Instead, these teams fought to damn near a stand-still, even granting the fans to chant 'this is awesome!' before the music of Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards pumped things up.

 

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Though stil recovering from their steel cage loss on Monday, Davey and Eddie slipped into the ring as Matt, Nick, Douglas, and Drew were all already standing. The Bucks and FF were both ready to fight off the Wolves, not wanting to lose their chance at the titles. Richards went after the Bucks while Edwards went after FF, prompting the Double Disqualification

 

The Young Bucks drew with Foreign Forward after a Double Disqualification from interference by the American Wolves.

Rating: 61

 

The three teams brawled around the ring, before the KWF referees hit the ring to split things up and head Road Agent Ricky Steamboat appeared on the titantron screen. He said the fans clearly want this to be a match, so next week we'll have a Three Way Tag Team Match and the winner of that will face The Count at KWF Whiplash 2015 for the KWF World Tag Team Championships.

 

Match Two

Singles Match

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Homicide vs. Brian Cage

A solid singles match, with Homicide looking to get something going after Hernandez's release and a slew of losses. He had a big challenge, though. What may have been called a upset by a non-KWF fan, Brian Cage put Homicide away by coming off the top rope with his elbow.

 

Brian Cage def. Homicide with the Flying Elbow Drop

Rating: 44

 

Match Three

Singles Match

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Zema Ion vs. Matt Sydal

Another simple singles match, these two high flyers went at it and looked impressive. Sydal landed a standing Shooting Star Press, but Ion kicked out and landed the Filipino Destroyer.

 

Zema Ion def. Matt Sydal with the Filipino Destroyer.

Rating: 55

 

Match Four

Singles Match

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Velvet Sky vs. Madison Rayne

A very good women's match-up, both of these ladies looking to bounce back from losing to Taryn Terrell in the four-way at To My Last Breath. Velvet was on point tonight but Madison met her blow for blow and landed the Rayne Drop in the end.

 

Madison Rayne def. Velvet Sky after the Rayne Drop.

Rating: 60

 

Before the next match, Shatter and T-Reks came down to the ring for an open challenge. It was answered by Manik and the newly-renamed Barreta, who are teaming as "Modern Dragons."

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Match Five

Tag Team Match

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Terror Rising vs. Modern Dragons (Manik & Barreta)

A pretty solid tag team match here, with two very contrasting styles. The powerhouses worked away at the high flyers, trying to slow them and ground them. Manik and Barreta worked against their bigger opponents, though, and fought back from a lot of punishment. Shatter missed a Spear on the quicker Manik and fell to the floor on the outside. Legal partner T-Reks was caught up in the corner, where Manik met him and sent him toward the mat with a Hurricanrana, but Barreta caught him in the air for a Powerbomb combination (much like they landed at To My Last Breath). The smaller competitors get the upset! Expect a lot from this fresh team.

 

Modern Dragons (Manik & Barreta) def. Terror Rising after a Super Hurricanrana-Powerbomb combination on T-Reks.

Rating: 49

 

Pre-Main Event

Singles Match

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"The Phenomenal" AJ Styles vs. "Mr. Saturday Night" Rob Van Dam

A great match here, these two fan favorites were fighting for one simple reason: to prove who is the better competitor. After an exciting back-and-froth contest, AJ Styles was setting up for a Top Rope Splash, but RVD met him up top. The two traded blows, Styles, got the advantage, and landed a beautiful Styles Clash from the second rope. No worries, RVD tucked his head. ;)

 

AJ Styles def. Rob Van Dam with a Super Styles Clash.

Rating: 68

 

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As soon as the match ended, Rhino stormed the ring. AJ Styles told him to bring it and got a Gore for his troubles! Rhino then picked up RVD and slammed him down with a Piledriver. He grabbed the microphone and said he's beyond the World Television Championship, he doesn't even want a rematch. He's coming for the World Heavyweight Championship, and he doesn't care who holds it. "Let this be a lesson!"

 

Main Event

Singles Match

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"The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels vs. Johnny Hollywood

Our main event was even better than the one before it. Here, we have two natural show stealers who really know who to excite the crowd. The result was fantastic, one of the best KWF matches to date. Hollywood and Daniels fought with counter after counter after counter, and neither man could seem to get the win. Shelton Benjamin tried to interfere and distract Hollywood at one point, but Johnny pretended to be distracted in order to land the Flying Chuck on "The Fallen Angel." He put him away to close a great show with Starship Pain.

 

Johnny Hollywood def. Christopher Daniels with Starship Pain.

Rating: 74

 

Overall Show Rating: 70

 

Prediction Results:

packerman: 6

mich: 4

crackerjack: 5

It was close but packerman got this one! Congrats, you win the prize from To My Last Breath. I shall PM it you.

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Woohooo! Also, have you made some of these cuts yourself? They look nice.

 

I wish I was talented enough! Nope, other people have cut them and put them in the "Post Your Cuts Here So.... blah blah blah" thread. :D

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KWF Saturday Night Superman

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Episode 10

Saturday, Week 2, May 2015

Full Match Card

 

(pre-show)

Trial Match: Londrick vs. Joel Windsor (Joel Redman/Oliver Grey) & Kenneth Granite (Kenneth Cameron/Bram)

Trial Match: Low-Ki vs. Cedric Alexander

 

(main show)

Looking to Break

Mickie James vs. Madison Rayne

Let's See What You've Really Got

Non-Title: The Count vs. Modern Dragons (Manik & Barreta)

First Defense?

KWF World Television Championship: Justin Lee Angel © vs. Zema Ion

Getting In On the Action

#1 Contendership Match: The Young Bucks vs. Foreign Forward vs. The American Wolves

Grizzled Veterans?

"The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels vs. "Mr. Saturday Night" Rob Van Dam

Grudges Be Grudges

Gloriousness vs. AJ Styles & Johnny Hollywood

 

Quick Picks:

(pre-show) Londrick vs. Joel Windsor & Kenneth Granite (Joel Redman & Kenneth Cameron)

(pre-show) Low-Ki vs. Cedric Alexander

Mickie vs. Madison

Count vs. Mod Drags

TV Title: JLA © vs. Ion

#1 Contenders: Bucks vs. FF vs. Wolves

Daniels vs. RVD

Gloriousness vs. Styles & Hollywood

 

3 Shows Before:

KWF Whiplash 2015

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(pre-show) Londrick vs. Joel Windsor & Kenneth Granite (Joel Redman & Kenneth Cameron)

(pre-show) Low-Ki vs. Cedric Alexander

Mickie vs. Madison

Count vs. Mod Drags

TV Title: JLA © vs. Ion

#1 Contenders: Bucks vs. FF vs. Wolves

Daniels vs. RVD

Gloriousness vs. Styles & Hollywood

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(pre-show) Londrick vs. Joel Windsor & Kenneth Granite (Joel Redman & Kenneth Cameron)

(pre-show) Low-Ki vs. Cedric Alexander

Mickie vs. Madison

Count vs. Mod Drags

TV Title: JLA © vs. Ion

#1 Contenders: Bucks vs. FF vs. Wolves

Daniels vs. RVD

Gloriousness vs. Styles & Hollywood

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Quick Picks:

(pre-show) Londrick vs. Joel Windsor & Kenneth Granite (Joel Redman & Kenneth Cameron)

(pre-show) Low-Ki vs. Cedric Alexander

Mickie vs. Madison

Count vs. Mod Drags

TV Title: JLA © vs. Ion

#1 Contenders: Bucks vs. FF vs. Wolves

Daniels vs. RVD

Gloriousness vs. Styles & Hollywood

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(pre-show) Londrick vs. Joel Windsor & Kenneth Granite (Joel Redman & Kenneth Cameron)

(pre-show) Low-Ki vs. Cedric Alexander

Mickie vs. Madison

Count vs. Mod Drags

TV Title: JLA © vs. Ion

#1 Contenders: Bucks vs. FF vs. Wolves

Daniels vs. RVD

Gloriousness vs. Styles & Hollywood

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