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EPISODE 2 PREDICTIONS

 

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One on One Match

Finn Balor vs. Tommaso Ciampa

Should be a match and could be match if the night

 

Triple Threat

Alexa Bliss vs. Lacey Evans vs. Rhea Ripley

I actually enjoy Bliss’ character, but from what I’ve heard Ripley is the real deal. WWE didn’t seem to know what to do with Lacey Evans. First she was a southern belle heel, then a patriotic babyface. I hope for better things for her

 

One on One

Kevin Kross vs. Otis

I have only seen a small bit of this Otismania character, and I have to admit I don’t get thecappeal

 

 

One on One

For the Super Nova Championship

Naomi © vs. Carmella

Champ should retain in a quick one

 

One on One:

For the Milky Way Championship

Cody © vs. Bray Wyatt

I’ll go with a Cody since he just won, but Dusty’s boy vs Rotunda’s (and Blackjack’s grandson) is must see

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One on One Match

Finn Balor vs. Tommaso Ciampa

 

Triple Threat

Alexa Bliss vs. Lacey Evans vs. Rhea Ripley

 

One on One

Kevin Kross vs. Otis

 

One on One

For the Super Nova Championship

Naomi © vs. Carmella

 

One on One:

For the Milky Way Championship

Cody © vs. Bray Wyatt

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One on One Match

Finn Balor vs. Tommaso Ciampa

Triple Threat

Alexa Bliss vs. Lacey Evans vs. Rhea Ripley

One on One

Kevin Kross vs. Otis

 

One on One

For the Super Nova Championship

Naomi © vs. Carmella

 

One on One:

For the Milky Way Championship

Cody © vs. Bray Wyatt

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Announce Team

 

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Color Commentator & Play by Play

Chris Jericho & Jim Ross

 

The music hits and Jericho’s music and entrance comes on and he walks out with a smirk. Jim Ross cuts onto the microphone,

“Hey everyone, welcome to NOVA wrestling. I’m Jim Ross and tonight we’ve decided to mix it up and have Chris Jericho on the mic as your color commentator.”

 

Jericho makes his way to the table and puts his headset on.

 

“I’m the best entertainment you’ll see tonight. Our first match is,” he has to pause and take a look at the name, “Finn Balor and some guy named Tommaso Ciampa?”, but he pronounces it like key-amp-ah, unsure who he is.

 

 

EPISODE 2

THURSDAY - JUNE WEEK 2 - 2020

 

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One on One

Finn Balor vs. Tommaso Ciampa

The match starts and it is quick. Both Ciampa and Finn Balor want to win, the crowd can tell that both of them are putting on some of the best wrestling they have done in awhile. Finn Balor is usually quick and uses it to his advantage, but Ciampa is quick too. Both of them resort to grappling and pulling each other in different ways. Finn Balor attempts to do a 1916, but Ciampa is able to reverse it, slinging Finn Balor into the corner hard enough that he bounces out of it and Ciampa hits him with a Project Ciampa. It looks to be about over before Finn kicks out and Ciampa looks visibly upset. Finn kips up and kicks Ciampa in the face and goes to taunt on the corner ropes and Ciampa slowly stands up, still woozy when Finn Balor runs at him quickly and then grabs Ciampa for a Fujiwara Armbar, winning the match in 12:53 seconds.

Finn Balor wins.

 

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Triple Threat

Rhea Ripley vs. Alexa Bliss vs. Lacey Evans

All three women run to the center of the ring, grabbing each other and holding each other in a grapple. Alexa Bliss breaks out if it and Rhea Ripley kicks Lacey Evans in the ribcage, sending her down to the ground. Alexa and Rhea pull at each other, before Bliss is able to punch Rhea right in the gut. Rhea leans forward, and Alexa takes a few steps back before running at Rhea and hitting her with a basement dropkick. Alexa turns around and rubs her hands together, walking back to get to Lacey before noticing Rhea coming up behind her and Big Boots Alexa in the back of the head and she falls down. Lacey rolls out of the ring and poses for the crowd with her arm before sliding back into the ring. Lacey clotheslines Rhea and Rhea falls back and rolls on her side. Evans grabs Rhea and pushes her on the stomach and Handstand Kneedrops Rhea three times before Alexa gets back up and slides to Lacey and knocks her balance off, making her fall and lay on the ring floor. Alexa stands and starts to stomp her feet onto Lacey's head before Rhea comes up and grabs Bliss. Bliss looks surprised and starts to shake her head, eyes wide, not wanting Rhea to Full Nelson Slam her, but she does and Bliss is on the ground, eyes closed. Rhea goes for the pin, and for a single moment it looks like Bliss is not going to kick out, but she does right before the ref's hand hits the mat. Rhea sells and looks upset as Alexa attempts to crawl across the ring and pull herself up. Lacey is back up and swings her arm for A Women's Right, but Rhea ducks under and hits Lacey with a Riptide. Lacey is laying there and Bliss can't pull herself up, so Rhea slides down and pins Evans and wins the match. Lacey lays on the ring in apparent pain and Bliss looks angry.

Rhea Ripley wins.

 

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One on One

Kevin Kross vs. Otis Dozovic

This match had the crowd chanting and cheering! Both men hit each other hard and it was a true test of might. Otis got a loud applause and love when he entered the ring. Kevin Kross got some boos, but was mostly quiet as his manager, Scarlett Bordeaux, came out in a creepy entrance. Kevin Kross’s manager got ejected from the match for attempting to interfere when Otis was attempting to pin midway through the match, but then was able to pin Kevin for the win a few minutes later. Otis wins by pinfall with the World’s Strongest Slam in 13:08.

Otis wins

 

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Alexa Bliss and Lacey Evans

The Iconics pass Alexa Bliss in the hallway, shouting at her as they walk by and giving her the Loser sign. Both of them laugh hysterically and say she’s lucky she isn’t in the tag team division otherwise, she’d have to lose to them too. Alexa gets a visibly angry look on her face and she stomps away, where she runs into Lacey who is icing her elbow. Alexa starts to complain about Peyton and Billie, hoping that someone will challenge for the belts so that the Iconcis don’t just get them. Lacey mentions she just ran into them too and that they are probably the most annoying people at NOVA. Alexa agrees. Lacey pauses and suggests that she go after them herself. Bliss ponders for a moment and asks Lacey if she wants to team up to take them down. Both of them smile to one another before the image fades to black.

 

 

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One on One

Naomi © vs. Carmella

Carmella wants a chance to win the belt after last week’s match. Naomi and her go back and forth, both of them look like they have an equal shot at winning this match, but at the last second, Carmella is able to humiliate Naomi with a submission finish with Modified Headscissors. The second the bell rings, Carmella is jumping up and down and moving around the ring telling the crowd, “Thank you,” and wiping fake tears, celebrating as Naomi lays on the ground.

Carmella won the Super Nova championship!

 

 

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One on One

Cody Rhodes © vs. Bray Wyatt

Everyone was excited for the main event and it delivered! Bray Wyatt and Cody Rhodes had an exceptional match that had great storytelling and both of them shined. Even Jericho had a hard time finding something bad to say about this match. Bray was entertaining, but not in a cheap comedic way. There were moments when he was creepy and his laugh. Everyone was watching so intently that his laugh sounded even louder than it normally would. When it was over, after Cody was able to defeat Bray by count out, the whole venue erupted in cheers. Bray Wyatt eventually stands up and keeps shaking his head to the ring at Cody and slowly gets up and walks up the ramp to the backstage.

 

 

 

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JUNE</p><p>

THURSDAY, WEEK 3, 2020</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>MATCH CARD FOR PREDICTIONS</strong></p><p> </p><p>

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THE TOURNAMENT CONTINUES</strong></p><p>

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<strong>MAIN EVENT</strong></p><p>

Tessa Blanchard versus Sasha Banks</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><p><em>TAG TEAM TOURNAMENT</em></p><p><em>

QUARTERFINALS</em></p></div><p></p><p>

Nixon Newell & AJ Lee versus Asuka & Bianca Belair (replacing Evie due to injury)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<em>TAG TEAM TOURNAMENT</em></p><p><em>

QUARTERFINALS</em></p><p>

Heidi Lovelace & Mia Yim versus La Sicarias</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">SOC Battle-Tested Championship</span></p><p>

Shotzi Blackheart versus Meiko Satomura ©</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Nicole Savoy versus Big Swole</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<em>ALSO...</em></p><p>

<em>CM Punk, Charlotte Flair, Jazzy Gabert, Kurt Angle, and more!</em></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

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<p>MAIN EVENT</p><p>

<strong>Tessa Blanchard</strong> versus Sasha Banks</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

TAG TEAM TOURNAMENT</p><p>

QUARTERFINALS</p><p>

</p><p><strong>

Nixon Newell & AJ Lee</strong> versus Asuka & Bianca Belair (replacing Evie due to injury)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

TAG TEAM TOURNAMENT</p><p>

QUARTERFINALS</p><p>

<strong>Heidi Lovelace & Mia Yim</strong> versus La Sicarias</p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

SOC Battle-Tested Championship</p><p>

Shotzi Blackheart versus <strong>Meiko Satomura ©</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Nicole Savoy</strong> versus Big Swole</p>

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<p>Thumbs up for Nova Wrestling. Noticable improvement from the first show.</p><p> </p><p>

Tessa Blanchard versus <strong>Sasha Banks</strong></p><p>

<em>Charlotte with the alley oop</em></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Nixon Newell & AJ Lee</strong> versus Asuka & Bianca Belair (replacing Evie due to injury)</p><p>

<em>Asuka and Bianca feel like a random pairing, especially knowing it's an injury fill-in. Plus they're better as singles wrestlers. AJ had the only promo of the tournament too.</em></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Heidi Lovelace & Mia Yim</strong> versus La Sicarias</p><p>

<em>Dream match material. Love all 4, really hard pick but going with the girls who have some WWE/Impact exposure</em></p><p> </p><p>

SOC Battle-Tested Championship</p><p>

Shotzi Blackheart versus <strong>Meiko Satomura</strong> ©</p><p>

<em>Long may she reign</em></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Nicole Savoy</strong> versus Big Swole</p><p>

<em>Swole's great but probably needs some polishing before a push</em></p>

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<p>MAIN EVENT</p><p>

<strong>Tessa Blanchard</strong> versus Sasha Banks</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

TAG TEAM TOURNAMENT</p><p>

QUARTERFINALS</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Nixon Newell & AJ Lee</strong> versus Asuka & Bianca Belair (replacing Evie due to injury)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

TAG TEAM TOURNAMENT</p><p>

QUARTERFINALS</p><p>

Heidi Lovelace & Mia Yim versus <strong>La Sicarias</strong></p><p><strong>

</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

SOC Battle-Tested Championship</p><p>

Shotzi Blackheart versus <strong>Meiko Satomura ©</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Nicole Savoy versus <strong>Big Swole</strong></p>

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<p>MAIN EVENT</p><p>

<strong>Tessa Blanchard</strong> versus Sasha Banks</p><p>

Probably a tainted victory</p><p> </p><p>

TAG TEAM TOURNAMENT</p><p>

QUARTERFINALS</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Nixon Newell & AJ Lee</strong> versus Asuka & Bianca Belair (replacing Evie due to injury)</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

TAG TEAM TOURNAMENT</p><p>

QUARTERFINALS</p><p>

Heidi Lovelace & Mia Yim versus <strong>La Sicarias</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

SOC Battle-Tested Championship</p><p>

Shotzi Blackheart versus <strong>Meiko Satomura ©</strong></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Nicole Savoy</strong> versus Big Swole</p>

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JUNE

THURSDAY, WEEK 3, 2020

 

 

Rock music kicks on through the PA system, the crowd erupts in excitement, and the show begins from a crowded venue in the heart of Los Angeles.

 

 

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“Hello and welcome to Sisters of Combat. I’m Mauro Ranallo, alongside “The Glamazon” Beth Phoenix, and we are here to bring you an hour and a half of wrestling combat courtesy of the sisters themselves. If you were with us last week, you saw the tag team tournament for the vacant championships in full swing. That will continue here this evening.”

 

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Beth adds, “Surprisingly, two of our top stars, Charlotte Flair and Sasha Banks, took an early exit from the tournament at the hands of Thunder Rosa and Hikaru Shida.”

 

Mauro responds, “I would also like to add Jessamyn Duke and Marina Shafir to that list of hands, as they had their involvement in last week’s main event as well.”

 

Beth says, “That makes a great main event for the evening, as Tessa Blanchard goes one-on-one with The Boss, Sasha Banks.

 

“With that said, let’s throw it to Kurt Angle,” Mauro finishes saying to start the show.

 

A patriotic song comes on through the speakers and Kurt Angle comes out, looking healthy and in-shape. He steps through the ropes, twirls with his arms outstretched, and grabs a microphone.

 

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“Wooooo! I know many of you are out here wondering what in the hell Kurt Angle is doing out here in a women’s wrestling company, holding interviews and getting perspectives. It’s true. It’s damn true.”

 

“Well, truth be told, Punk brought me in as a scout, as a trainer, but more importantly as a mentor. There’s a lot of great talent in this company,” Kurt says.

 

“With the continuation of the tag team tournament this week, I wanted to let all of the competitors, all of the athletes in the back, know that I’ll be taking a good look at your level of intensity, your level of integrity, and your level of intelligence. Is there somebody back there who can be the next Kurt Angle?” Kurt asks.

 

A sinister, arrogant song comes on and out comes “The Boss” herself, Sasha Banks.

 

 

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Sasha talks into a microphone, “Kurt, I like the 3 “I”s but when I heard you come out here, talking about scouting talent, I could only think of the three “B”’s: bad, boring, and bald. The world doesn’t need another Kurt Angle. Everyone should be trying to be Sasha Banks. It won’t work though. There’s only one Sasha Banks, and The Boss is ir--replace--able.”

 

“Tonight, Tessa Blanchard is going to find out first hand what it’s like to go one-on-one with someone who cannot be imitated, someone who cannot be replicated. Tonight, the main event is running on Boss-Time.”

 

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Nicole Savoy versus Big Swole

 

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Nicole Savoy and Big Swole have an energetic, fast paced match to work the crowd and set them up for the show. There is a lot of back and forth, with elements of freestyle wrestling mixed in. Ultimately, Swole counters Nicole’s german suplex and catches her in a Ripcord Rolling Elbow for the victory.

 

Big Swole defeats Nicole Savoy in 7:45 after Dirty Dancing.

 

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Kurt stands in the entranceway. “Ladies and gentleman, I’m joined by someone at this time who could very well carry the heavy mantle of Kurt Angle. Jazzy Gabert!”

 

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Jazzy comes through the curtain and certainly fits Kurt’s “I” for intensity. She towers over the crowd and menacingly gazes at the people in the front row, behind the guardrail.

 

“Jazzy, if you could,” Kurt says, “tell us a little about yourself.”

 

“I trained in 2000 to be a professional wrestler,” Jazzy says. “I fought in Europe. I fought in Japan. In MMA, I won by knockout. I like to hit hard and throw girls around the mat. I didn’t fit in when I was a little girl in Berlin, and when I walk to the coffee shop, I still don’t fit in. Here, in SOC, I think I’ll fit in just fine.”

 

“Thank you, Jazzy. I think --”

 

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Kurt is cut off when Big Swole is moving up the entranceway after winning her match. With her arms around her waist, she is trying to pass the two.

 

You can barely hear her mouth to Kurt. “You’re doing this now? I need to get through.”

 

“Sorry, Swole. Go ahead,” Kurt apologizes.

 

Jazzy moves in front of Kurt and gets close to Swole. “He doesn’t have to do what you say. You don’t make the rules. Wait for the interview to be over, and then you can pass. You don’t have any patience?”

 

Swole gets closer. Kurt tries to get in between them.

 

“You might be big and bad at Starbucks, but here, you’re just another person. You think you’re so strong? Get in the ring with me, and Big Swole will teach you what true strength really is.”

 

Jazzy Gabert pie-faces Big Swole and the two come to blows, trading shots. Kurt Angle and a small army of referees and crew run down in a pitiful attempt to break these two monsters up. Bodies are flying everywhere as the two tear at one another.

 

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SOC Battle-Tested Championship

 

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Shotzi Blackheart versus Meiko Satomura ©

 

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Shotzi really tries to use her youth and speed to outmatch the champ, but Satomura uses smart evasions and cartwheels to counter the younger challenger. When unable to evade, Satomura uses her strong base to knock Shotzi off her feet.

 

Eventually, Satomura uses those hard kicks to wear down Blackheart. Suddenly, the speed of the challenger is not outpacing the champion so much. Shotzi counters a few waistlocks and escapes from a suplex attempt, but spins around only to eat a stiff kick to the head. Out on her feet, Shotzi gets up, only to eat an axe kick to the back of the head. Satomura makes the cover, and it’s all over.

 

In 13:15, Meiko Satomura defeats Shotzi Blackheart with Scorpio Rising to retain the SOC Battle-Tested Championship.

 

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Punk is backstage watching the show on a monitor. He has his arms folded and a smile on his face, clearly enjoying the show.

 

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Evie walks up, who couldn’t be any more miserable.

 

“Mr. Brooks, I’m not happy,” Evie says, scowling.

 

“Mr. Brooks? Call me Punk,” CM insists.

 

“Fine. Punk, I’m not happy here,” Evie says.

 

“We’re having a great show, are you kidding me? This is more fun than an Ace Steel match. You’re unhappy? You want a release?”

 

“No, I want a match against Meiko Satomura for the championship. She didn’t even pin me to get it,” Evie says.

 

“Look, Evie. You get that injury healed,” Punk says, “And we’ll see about that match against Meiko. Alright?”

 

Evie nods her head.

 

“Now sit back and enjoy the show!” Punk says.

 

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Tag Team Tournament

QUARTERFINAL

 

Heidi Lovelace & Mia Yim versus La Sicarias

 

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These four women soar around the ring with a lot of big moves off the top rope and through the ropes to the outside. Each competitor gets a lot of offense in, and the match feels well-balanced.

 

Yim puts Ivelisse down with a samoan drop. She runs to the corner, and Heidi makes the tag in a scrambled finish. Yim does a suicide dive through the ropes and lands on top of Mercedes Martinez, taking them both out. Heidi gets in the ring as Ivelisse rises to her knees. Lovelace bounces off the ropes and uses a hurricanrana to drive Ivelisse’s head down to the mat. 1-2-3!

 

In 14:54, Lovelace pins Ivelisse with a Heidi-Can-Rana.

 

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CM Punk is still backstage watching on the monitor when a small army of people begin fighting and pulling at each other down the hallway. He runs over to investigate. He comes across Jazzy, Swole, and a bunch of officials trying to break everything up. Kurt Angle is there and his sport coat is completely ripped down the side.

 

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CM Punk yells, “Kurt, your sport coat!” Kurt nods at Punk in frustration, takes a deep breath, and gets back into the fray.

 

“No, no! Stop this immediately. That’s enough. It’s over,” Punk demands.

 

Swole and Jazzy finally separate and officials are able to put a large gap between the two fighters.

 

“Look at the end of the month, after next week’s show, we’ll be having our first event. The Battle of Southern California. As long as this ends now, I’ll set you ladies up to have a match that day. Until then, stay away from each other. You got that?”

 

Swole and Jazzy look at each other. Hands on their hips and breathing hard, they nod in agreement. Officials guide them down separate hallways.

 

“Good grief,” Punk sighs.

 

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Tag Team Tournament

QUARTERFINAL

 

Nixon Newell & AJ Lee versus Asuka & Bianca Belair

 

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Asuka and Bianca are unable to work cohesively as a team, but through each of their individual strength and prowess, they are still able to brutally take apart the much smaller Newell and Lee.

 

Newell and Lee are able to fight the odds, as well as the powerful attacks from their opponents, and work together to split AJ and Bianca in half. They cut the ring in half, they work together, and they communicate. Ultimately, Newell and AJ are able to take Asuka out of the match with a double flying dropkick. Then they turn their attention to Belair.

 

In 14:05, AJ Lee pins Bianca Belair after a shining wizard.

 

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Tessa Blanchard versus Sasha Banks

 

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Charlotte Flair tries to come down early and cause a distraction. Catching her, the referee immediately bars her from ringside. Flair is furious and gets on the apron, yelling about how it’s not fair. When Charlotte is focused on the ref, Tessa whips Sasha into Flair, knocking her off the apron and sending Sasha collapsing into the corner. Tessa uses this opportunity to stomp Sasha into an oblivion as the referee checks on Charlotte.

 

Tessa and Sasha have a great match with a lot of showmanship and both competitors are clearly charismatic. There is a lot of back and forth, as well as near-falls. Eventually, Tessa gets Sasha on the mat. Tessa goes up to the top rope, waits for Sasha to rise to her feet, then dives, catching Banks with a double knee facebuster!

 

In 18:42, Tessa Blanchard defeats Sasha Banks with Magnum.

 

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SHOW RATING

 

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Another entertaining show, surprised but happy to see Big Swole win and get a push, her match against Jazzy should be a good one.

 

I've voiced some questions about Angle's role (and necessity) in the company, happy to see him answer them plus the whole "who will be the next Kurt Angle" feels like a twisted take on the whole "Angle's illegitimate son" angle (or a "how that angle should be done right").

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Bunkhouse TV is back on the air this Thursday. You do not want to miss this action-packed episode which will see two of the world's finest wrestlers and former champions lock horns in our main event. On one side of the ring will be Drew Galloway, a former World's Champion who will be looking to prove that he's been the top star in North America for the past two years when he takes on Nick Aldis -- who has billed himself as the Real World's Champion. Who will prevail in the main event?

 

Joe Hennig will put the Television Title on the line for the second time against veteran wrestler Scorpio Sky.

 

Adam Page and Bobby Lashley will make their OPW debuts in a one on one match with one another.

 

The World Tag Team Title tournament will continue when The Miz and Johnny Outlaw, collectively known as Hollywood High Life will step into the ring with The Block (formerly known as the Street Profits). All of this and so much more only on Bunkhouse TV!

 

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Episode Three

Airs Week Three, June 2020

 

Main Event

Singles Match

Twenty Minute [Or TV Time Remaining] Time Limit

Drew Galloway versus "The National Treasure" Nick Aldis

 

Semi-Main Event

Tag Team Match

Twenty Minute Time Limit

World Tag Team Title Tournament First Round

The Block versus Hollywood High Life

 

Tag Team Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Io Shirai and Kairi Hojo versus Chelsea Green and Kay Lee Ray

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

"Hangman" Adam Page versus Bobby Lashley

 

Opening Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

OPW Television Championship

Scorpio Sky versus Joe Hennig ©

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Main Event

Singles Match

Twenty Minute [Or TV Time Remaining] Time Limit

Drew Galloway versus "The National Treasure" Nick Aldis

 

Semi-Main Event

Tag Team Match

Twenty Minute Time Limit

World Tag Team Title Tournament First Round

The Block versus Hollywood High Life

 

Tag Team Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

Io Shirai and Kairi Hojo versus Chelsea Green and Kay Lee Ray

 

Singles Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

"Hangman" Adam Page versus Bobby Lashley

Opening Match

Fifteen Minute Time Limit

OPW Television Championship

Scorpio Sky versus Joe Hennig ©

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Episode Three</p><p>

Aired: Thursday Week 3, June 2020</p><p>

Taped At: South Austin Gym</p><p>

In Attendance: 207 paying customers</p><p>

Broadcast on: ION Television, Makeful TV, Challenge, and YouTube Premium Mexico</p><p>

Commentary Team: Kevin Kelly & Nigel McGuiness</p><p> </p><p>

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We come up from the opening titles on the South Austin Gym for the third straight week for Bunkhouse TV. The crowd is making a lot of noise as the cameras cut through the people, focusing mostly on the people in the first two rows. There are a lot of cowboys and bikers and rough looking people. The camera settles on the announce team of Kevin Kelly.</p><p> </p><p>

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Kelly, “Hello ladies and gentlemen and welcome to the back to Outlaw Pro Wrestling and Bunkhouse TV -- the most exciting one hour of professional wrestling on television. This is our third week on the air and let me tell you, looking at the format for what we have in store tonight -- you are in for quite a treat. In our main event, <em>The National Treasure</em> Nick Aldis will step into the ring with Drew Galloway in a match that is sure to have World Championship implications. Both men are former World Champions in other professional wrestling leagues. They are respected professionals and they each have something to prove tonight. Before we get into the rest of the format, let me introduce my broadcast partner. He’s one of the great professional wrestlers of the 21st Century, Nigel McGuiness. Nigel, what are you looking forward to most this show?</p><p> </p><p>

McGuiness, “I know many people expect me to say the main event, but tonight Adam Page and Bobby Lashley will go head to head for the first time in their professional careers. Adam Page’s career has been on a meteoric rise in the past year and I think it will continue here in a company that is tailormade to suit an athlete such as himself, but Bobby Lashley is no slouch. Bobby Lashley is one of the strongest men and most accomplished men on the OPW roster and it should be one hell of a match up.</p><p> </p><p>

Kelly, “It absolutely should be. We also see the World Tag Team Title tournament continue tonight as Hollywood High Life squares off against The Block. We have a women’s tag match and Joe Hennig is up next! Let’s go backstage to our broadcast colleague Mickie James who is standing by with Joe Hennig.”</p><p> </p><p>

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We come out of the opening billboard of the show to Mickie James -- who was actually signed to be an active roster but is currently injured. While she waits to be medically cleared, she’s filling in backstage as an interviewer (OPW’s actual interviewer wasn’t able to start by their first taping). She asks Joe Hennig how difficult it is to prepare for a new challenger each week and Hennig laughs it off. He says that he has been preparing his whole life to be a champion like he is here in OPW. He is always ready to wrestle and ready for any challenger and tonight when he gets into the ring with Scorpio Sky he’s going to prove that once again.</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">Angle Rating</span></p><p>

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Opening Match</p><p>

Fifteen Minute Time Limit</p><p>

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Scorpio Sky versus Joe Hennig ©</p><p> </p><p>

We come out of commercial break to the first matchup of the night. Scorpio Sky, the 37-year-old in his seventeenth year as a pro against the defending Television Champion, the twelve-year pro, Joe Hennig. Hennig had the significant size advantage in the contest and used that at the offset to overpower Sky. He muscled Sky around the ring until Sky was able to find and opening and pick the pace up. Sky had several hard strikes and a springboard knee strike that almost ended the match early, but Joe Hennig was able to kick out and go back on the offensive. Hennig hit the running neckbreaker variation that is commonly called the McGillicutter to put Scorpio Sky away and make his second successful defence of the TV Title.</p><p> </p><p>

In a decent match, Joe Henning defeated Scorpio Sky in 7:33 by pinfall with a McGillicutter. Joe Henning makes defence number two of the OPW TV title. </p><p> </p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">Match Rating</span></p><p>

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Singles Match</p><p>

Fifteen Minute Time Limit</p><p>

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"Hangman" Adam Page versus Bobby Lashley</p><p> </p><p>

The second match of the evening could have been the main event of the broadcast. Two popular wrestlers going toe to toe in what was a wild brawl of a match. Page and Lashley were incredibly physical with one another. Unlike his recent WWE stint, this was a more MMA-influenced Lashley. He went for several double leg takedowns -- and hit all of them. The former three-time NAIA National Champion showed his superior amateur background with each takedown that set up a series of big ground-and-pound style strikes. Page, the tough rough and tumble cowboy that he is, absorbed all of the strikes and through some hard shots of his own. They ended up outside of the ring and brawled around ringside -- throwing each other into the guardrail and getting some hard shots in. The crowd was into everything and when Aubrey Edwards had to throw the match out because neither man would reenter the ring, the crowd was even into that!</p><p> </p><p>

In an exceptional match, Adam Page drew with Bobby Lashley in 6:55 following a double count-out. </p><p> </p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">Match Rating</span></p><p>

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Tag Team Match</p><p>

Fifteen Minute Time Limit</p><p>

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Io Shirai and Kairi Hojo versus Chelsea Green and Kay Lee Ray</p><p> </p><p>

The women’s tag match was an international affair with Shirai and Hojo representing Japan, Green representing Canada, and Ray representing Scotland. All four women are technically sound professionals, but it was the team from Japan that really shone in this match. Green and Ray just did not seem to work as a team, they weren’t natural partners while Shirai and Hojo made it look almost effortless. Shirai and Hojo controlled the vast majority of the match and looked like two women unfettered by chains that were holding them back before. They laid their stuff in, they moved with speed and crispness and when Shirai hit Kay Ley ray with a textbook German Suplex with the bridge, it got the victory.</p><p> </p><p>

In a decent match, Io Shirai and Kairi Hojo defeated Chelsea Green and Kay Lee Ray in 8:02 when Io Shirai pinned Kay Lee Ray with a German Suplex Hold. </p><p> </p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">Match Rating</span></p><p>

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We are treated to a video that announces next week’s Main Event. Bryan Danielson versus Zack Sabre Jr. It shows licensed footage of their wrestling career -- showing Danielson winning the best of the American Super Junior in 2004 --, as well as a highlight of various submission, wins in his independent wrestling career while doing the same for Zack Sabre Jr. The video was clearly trying to establish these two men as technical wizards and masters of a hybrid style.</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">Angle Rating</span></p><p>

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Semi-Main Event</p><p>

Tag Team Match</p><p>

Twenty Minute Time Limit</p><p>

World Tag Team Title Tournament First Round</p><p>

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The Block versus Hollywood High Life</p><p> </p><p>

The World Tag Team Title Tournament continued in our semi-final match up. The Block has been one of the bright young tag teams in wrestling. They have won tag team titles in EVOLVE, NXT, and WWE, building an impressive resume for themselves while Hollywood High Life are both veterans with equally impressive resumes. The Miz has been a prime-time star for a decade while Johnny Outlaw has wrestled and won championships in just about every major wrestling organization in North America. Both teams were on their A games. The Block had youthful exuberance and a little bit of swagger and kept The Miz and Johnny Outlaw [if he can be Johnny Impact he can damn sure be Johnny Outlaw] out of their rhythm. Several times Miz and Outlaw had to regroup and talk over their gameplan before their willingness to bend the rules helped them take control of the match and they never let go of control. Outlaw hit his Moonlight Drive on Dawkins and secured the victory for his team.</p><p> </p><p>

In a superb match, Hollywood High Life defeated The Block in 9:10 when Johnny Outlaw pinned Angelo Dawkins with a Moonlight Drive. </p><p> </p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">Match Rating</span></p><p>

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Main Event</p><p>

Singles Match</p><p>

Twenty Minute [Or TV Time Remaining] Time Limit</p><p>

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Drew Galloway versus "The National Treasure" Nick Aldis</p><p> </p><p>

The main event of the evening saw the in-ring debuts of Galloway and Aldis. Aldis was accompanied to the ring by The Revolt -- who stood off to the side. Galloway and Aldis have been two of the dominant forces in wrestling the past couple of years. Aldis built the NWA brand on his own back and Galloway main evented the 2020 Wrestlemania. Both men have good size and are in great shape and pass the 8x10 test, but both men also have the kind of motor it takes to be successful in the ring. This was a good mixture of technical wrestling and striking. Aldis is the classic professional wrestler. Everything he does is smooth and just feels like he would have been a star in 1979 whereas Galloway is the explosive athlete who makes it look like he’s a freight train running a stalled car over. The crowd was into these guys. They look and feel like stars. Galloway had full control of the match and looked like he was setting up for the Claymore. The Revolt hopped onto the ring apron and senior OPW official Jason Ayers immediately engaged with them. While he was distracted, Alexander Hammerstone rolled into the ring from the other side and blasted Galloway in the back with a steel chair. This allowed Aldis to hit the Tormentum and when Ayers turned around, Aldis had the pin and the victory.</p><p> </p><p>

In a bout that had fantastic heat and great wrestling, Nick Aldis defeated Drew Galloway in 11:45 by pinfall with a Tormentum following interference from Alexander Hammerstone. - </p><p> </p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">Match Rating</span></p><p>

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With Galloway still laying on the mat, Aldis is joined in the ring by The Revolt and Hammerstone. He announces that standing in the ring is the best collection of talent in professional wrestling. You have the best young prospect, Alexander Hammerstone. You have the best tag team, The Revolt, and you have the best singles wrestler in the world Nick Aldis. You have four men who are setting the standard for what it means to be a wrestler. They take themselves seriously and they take the business seriously and they are going to be The Standard in Outlaw Pro Wrestling.</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">Angle Rating</span></p><p>

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We cut back to Kevin Kelly and Nigel McGuiness ringside.</p><p> </p><p>

Kelly, “That’s all we have time for tonight. Thank you so much for inviting us into your homes and we hope we see you here next week for Bunkhouse TV!”</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">Show Rating</span></p><p>

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EPISODE 3 PREDICTIONS

 

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Tag Team Match

ReDragon vs. The New Day

 

One on One Match

Carmella vs. Scarlett Bordeaux

For the Super Nova Championship

 

One on One Match

Matt Riddle vs. Cody Rhodes

For the Milky Way Championship

 

 

Note: Historian and I are in the process of buying a house so it is going to be a few days before I post my results. I will post as soon as I can!

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Note: Historian and I are in the process of buying a house so it is going to be a few days before I post my results. I will post as soon as I can!

I guess congratulations are in order. And please pass him my apologies for not getting here in time to predict for his show earlier

 

Tag Team Match

ReDragon vs. The New Day

 

Carmella vs. Scarlett Bordeaux

For the Super Nova Championship

 

Matt Riddle vs. Cody Rhodes

For the Milky Way Championship

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