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ROH On HonorClub Spoilers From Edinburg, Texas ROH
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Here are the complete spoiler results for the upcoming episode of ROH on HonorClub which was tapped on February 3 from the Bert Ogden Arena in Edinburg, Texas. ## Check out the full spoilers via Fightful's Luis Pulido; ## ROH On HonorClub Spoilers From Edinburg, Texas ## -The WorkHorsemen (JD Drake & Anthony Henry) defeated two masked luchadors ## -Lance Archer & The Righteous (Vincent & Dutch) Archer & The Righteous defeated Jon Cruz, James Blackheart & JC Valentine ## -Ethan Page defeated Aaron Solo ## -Billie Starkz defeated an enhancement Talent. ## -Shane Taylor, Lee Moriarty, Griff Garrison, & Cole Karter (w/ Maria Kanellis) defeated Iron Savages (Boulder & Bronson) & The Infantry (Shawn Dean & Carlie Bravo) ## -Four Corners Survival Match: Diamanté defeated Leyla Hirsh, Kiera Hogan & Trish Adora ## -Taya Valkyrie (w/ Johnny TV) defeated Killa Kate ## -Lee Johnson defeated Gravity ## -Four Corners Survival Match: Komander defeated AR Fox, Jack Cartwheel & Willie Mack ##

AEW Dynamite Results, January 31, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap AEW Dynamite
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AEW Dynamite Results, January 31, 2024: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

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Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on January 31, 2024, at the UNO Lakefront Arena in New Orleans, LA. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 6:30 AM IST.## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TNT and FITE TV.## AEW Dynamite Results January 31, 2024: Highlights ## The Dynamite opening segment aired, followed by a stunning pyrotechnics display on the stage. Providing commentary were Excalibur, Taz, and Tony Schiavone, while Dasha assumed the role of the ring announcer. ## The inaugural match commenced with Jon Moxley's dramatic entrance through the crowd. As excitement escalated, the camera focused on four CMLL wrestlers in the audience, intensifying anticipation for the upcoming Bryan Danielson vs. Hechicero clash at AEW Collision. Jeff Hardy made his entrance from the stage, notably without his brother Matt Hardy accompanying him to ringside. ## Singles Match: Jon Moxley vs. Jeff Hardy ## Jeff initiated an early dive, targeting Moxley at ringside, and proceeded to choke him with an extended piece of cloth he had concealed. Excalibur observed that the match's regulations appeared to be somewhat lenient, permitting such intense maneuvers. Moxley promptly countered with a daring suicide dive.## The two contenders continued their skirmish outside the ring, with Hardy eventually tossing Moxley over the barricade and onto the CMLL wrestlers in the crowd. After a brief altercation with the fans, Moxley returned to ringside. Hardy retaliated by hurling a chair towards Moxley's head, with Moxley managing to shield himself just in time. Hardy then charged, leaping off the ring steps, only to be met by a powerful punch from Moxley, leading into a picture-in-picture commercial break.## Upon our return from the commercial break, the match's intensity continued to escalate. Moxley seized an opportunity and inserted a pen into Hardy's gauge hole in his ear, twisting it in a painful maneuver. Jeff managed to fight his way out of this painful hold, and the action spilled out to the ringside area. Once back inside the ring, they exchanged a flurry of strikes, with Hardy delivering a Manhattan Drop, a double leg drop, a basement dropkick, and an elbow drop, but only managing to secure a nearfall.## Jon then executed a snapping piledriver, but it wasn't sufficient as Hardy kicked out. They found themselves jockeying for position on the apron, leading to a devastating Twist of Fate by Hardy. Climbing to the top rope, Jeff connected with his Whisper in the Wind, but it still wasn't enough to secure the victory. ## Both contenders scaled the top turnbuckle, with Moxley countering Hardy's Twist of Fate attempts. After a back rake, Moxley executed a superplex. In a back-and-forth exchange, Hardy blocked a Twist of Fate, but Moxley retaliated with an Ace Crusher. Despite a resilient counter from Hardy with a side Russian legsweep, Moxley emerged victorious with a bodyscissors sleeper hold, prompting a referee stoppage and declaring him the winner. ## WINNER: Jon Moxley ## After the match, Moxley offers sportsmanship with a handshake, but Jeff defiantly flips him off. The drama continues as Hechicero, Mistico, Volador Jr., and Mascara Dorada launch a brutal attack on Moxley. Amid the chaos, the locker room empties out. ## The Blackpool Combat Club is absent, but wrestlers like Christopher Daniels, Matt Sydal, and 2.0 rush to the ring to rescue Moxley. The situation remains chaotic as the broadcast heads into a commercial break. ## Dealer’s Choice Match: “Hangman” Adam Page vs. Toa Liona ## Page aggressively corners Liona, landing punches. Liona reverses a whip, striking back. Toa Toa intervenes, aiding Liona. Page counters with a crafty cradle attempt. A low bridge sends Liona outside. Liona returns, tossing Page onto the floor with one hand.## In the ring, Liona's Banzai Drop attempt changes to a seated senton. Page counters a slingshot. After a commercial break, Liona dominates, crotching Page and delivering headbutts. A diving headbutt follows. Liona attempts a senton but crashes. Page capitalizes with a plancha, then a suicide dive.## Page's Deadeye is countered, but a powerful lariat follows. Liona survives. Page hits the Deadeye, surprising Toa Toa. A discus lariat and headbutt nearly seal the win. On the apron, they exchange moves, ending with Page's stunning Orihara moonsault. Another slingshot attempt is reversed, but Page counters into a crucifix pin for the hard-fought victory. ## WINNER: “Hangman” Adam Page ## In a backstage clip, the Young Bucks, Matthew and Nicholas Jackson, arrive at the arena. Upset when addressed by short names, they fine a crew member $500, emphasizing their dedication to wrestling personas and the importance of their image in the wrestling world. ## Singles Match: Komander vs. Wardlow ## Adam Cole joins commentary. Wardlow dominates, effortlessly tossing Komander around. After a devastating F-5, Wardlow flexes for the camera. Komander fights back with a Frankensteiner and dropkicks. A daring Phoenix Splash isn't enough. Wardlow regains control with a powerbomb, securing the victory by pinfall. ## WINNER: Wardlow ## Undisputed Kingdom confronts Komander, but Orange Cassidy and allies rush in, forcing the heels to retreat. After the break, a sit-down interview moderated by Tony Schiavone features tag team champions Starks and Morrissey against challengers Sting and Darby Allin. Starks disrespects Sting, Darby responds, and tensions rise. Ricky throws water at Darby, leading to a confrontation. Sting diffuses it, announcing a match next week in Phoenix. ## Singles Match: Chris Jericho vs. Kyle Fletcher ## Fletcher charges with intensity, executing a Michinoku Driver for an early near fall. Jericho counters with a low bridge and a triangle dropkick. The action spills outside before returning to the ring. Jericho dominates with punches, an elbow, and a kick, earning a two-count.## After the break, Fletcher gains control, executing a brainbuster for a nearfall. Jericho fights back, locking in the Walls of Jericho. Fletcher reaches the ropes, breaking the hold. Back and forth, Fletcher hits a superkick, Jericho counters with a Codebreaker, and Fletcher delivers a turnbuckle brainbuster for a near fall.## Fletcher evades Judas Effect but falls victim to it at ringside. Jericho runs Hobbs into the steps, hits another Judas Effect, and pins Fletcher for the victory. Chris Jericho wins in a hard-fought match against ROH TV Champion Kyle Fletcher. ## WINNER: Chris Jericho ## After the match, Konosuke Takeshita signals his readiness for next week's showdown with Chris Jericho.## A video package features Deonna Purrazzo discussing the significance of her matching duck tattoos with Toni Storm.## Jay White, Austin Gunn, and Colten Gunn enter, joined by Max Caster, Anthony Bowens, and Billy Gunn. They humorously "fire" a cardboard cutout of White and reveal one of Juice Robinson. 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ROH On HonorClub (12/14/2023) Results: Winners & Highlights ROH
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ROH On HonorClub (12/14/2023) Results: Winners & Highlights

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Orlando, December 14 - Here are the complete results for the latest episode of ROH on HonorClub which took place on December 14, 2023. The event was live on HonorClub. ## The show was headlined by a singles match between Eddie Kingston and Evil Uno. Full results and highlights are below. ## ROH On HonorClub (12/14/2023) Results ## -ROH World Championship - Proving Ground Match: Eddie Kingston (c) defeated Evil Uno (w/ John Silver & Alex Reynolds). ## -Leyla Hirsch (w/ Rachael Ellering & Maria Kanellis-Bennett) defeated Katrina Creed ## -Pure Rules Championship - Proving Ground Match: Wheeler Yuta (c) defeated Jason Geiger. ## -Dalton Castle & The Boys (Brandon Tate & Brent Tate) defeated Iron Savages (Bronson, Boulder & Jacked Jameson). ## -Taya Valkyrie (w/ Johnny TV) defeated Rachael Ellering (w/ Maria Kanellis-Bennett & Leyla Hirsh). ## -Griff Garrison & Cole Karter (w/ Maria Kanellis-Bennett) defeated Bobby Sharp & Shaun Moore. ## -Shane Taylor (w/ Lee Moriarty) defeated Channing Decker. ## -The Righteous (Vincent & Dutch) (w/ Jake The Snake Roberts) defeated Australian Takeover (Kaz Jordan & Julian Ward). ## -Brian Cage (w/ Prince Nana) defeated Gravity. ## -The Butcher & The Blade defeated The Outrunners (Turbo Floyd & Truth Magnum), The WorkHorsemen (Anthony Henry & JD Drake) & The Infantry (Shawn Dean & Carlie Bravo). ## -ROH World Women's Championship - Proving Grounds Match: Athena (c) defeated Roxanne. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Ronda Rousey Debuts For Ring of Honor, Teams With Marina Shafir Against Athena & Billie Starkz ROH
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Ronda Rousey Debuts For Ring of Honor, Teams With Marina Shafir Against Athena & Billie Starkz

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New York, 17 November - Ronda Rousey marked her debut for Ring of Honor (ROH) on November 17, 2023, where she teamed up with Marina Shafir to secure a victory against Athena & Billie Starkz in an exciting tag team match.## Following the live editions of AEW Collision and Rampage on November 17, 2023, matches were recorded for upcoming Ring of Honor episodes. The anticipated bout featuring Rousey is slated to be broadcast on the November 23 episode of ROH on HonorClub.## Ronda Rousey's final WWE match took place at SummerSlam 2023 against Shayna Baszler, where she suffered a submission loss. Following this match, reports emerged that she was parting ways with WWE.## On October 11, 2023, Rousey officially announced her retirement on her Instagram page. Despite her retirement announcement, Rousey has continued to make appearances on the independent circuit. Notably, she teamed up with Marina Shafir to defeat her trainer, Brian Kendrick, and Taya Valkyrie at a Lucha VaVoom event.## The Wrestling Revolver social media page revealed on October 28, 2023, that Rousey was set to make her Wrestling Revolver debut on November 16, 2023, at their event titled UNREAL in Los Angeles, California. ## Ummmmmmmmmm @ringofhonor @RondaRousey LLLEEETTTSSSS GOOOOOOOO🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/xEDPFjZrqh— Justin Ashton (@BashtonBigMan) November 18, 2023 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Ronda Rousey's Profile On WWE Website Has Been Moved To The Alumni Section: She's A Free Agent WWE News
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Ronda Rousey's Profile On WWE Website Has Been Moved To The Alumni Section: She's A Free Agent

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Ronda Rousey is no longer officially part of WWE, as the company has moved her to the alumni section of their website.## Ronda Rousey was undoubtedly one of the top names in the women's division. She signed with WWE in 2018 and made her debut at WrestleMania 34. Following her debut, Rousey quickly rose to the top of the Women's division by winning the Raw Women's Championship at that year's SummerSlam.## However, her last match took place at SummerSlam, where she faced Baszler in an MMA Rules match. Baszler won the match by technical submission, and it was widely criticized by fans. Following this match, reports surfaced that Rousey was finished with WWE and would be leaving the company.## A few days ago, Rousey posted a picture of herself and her daughter on Instagram with a caption that read, "Sorry, I couldn't hear you through my retirement," a quote from Bernie Lumen.## However, Rousey made a surprising return to the ring, not with WWE but for Lucha VaVOOM at the Mayan Theatre in Los Angeles, California. She teamed up with Marina Shafir to take on Taya Valkyrie and Brian Kendrick in a tag team match.## While speaking on Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer noted that Rousey hinted after the match on Twitter that she might be working the Pro Wrestling Revolver show on Thursday, November 16th, in LA. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

AEW Rampage September 8, 2023 Results & Winners AEW News
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AEW Rampage September 8, 2023 Results & Winners

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Here are the complete results for the September 8th edition of AEW Rampage which took place on September 8, 2023, from the Indiana Farmers Coliseum in Indianapolis, IN. ## Note: The show was originally tapped following the September 6, 2023 edition of AEW Dynamite. ## AEW Rampage airs every Friday at 10 pm ET on TNT in the United States. It is AEW's second weekly television show, positioned behind their flagship show, Dynamite. ## The main event featured Samoa Joe defeating Jeff Hardy in the Quarterfinal Match of the Grand Slam World Title Eliminator. Full results can be seen below ## AEW Rampage September 8, 2023 Results ## Grand Slam World Championship Eliminator, Quarterfinal Match: Penta El Zero Miedo (w/ Alex Abrahantes) defeated Jey Lethal (w/ Jeff Jarrett et. al.) ## -Hikaru Shida, Skye Blue & Britt Baker defeated Taya Valkyrie, Anna Jay & The Bunny. ## -The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) defeated "Daddy Magic" Matt Menard & "Cool Hand" Angelo Parker (w/ Jake Hager). ## Grand Slam World Championship Eliminator, Quarterfinal Match: Samoa Joe def. Jeff Hardy. ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk...

Hikaru Shida Becomes The New Women's World Champion At AEW Dynamite 200 AEW News
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Hikaru Shida Becomes The New Women's World Champion At AEW Dynamite 200

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Hikaru Shida reclaimed the AEW Women's World Championship in a thrilling showdown against Toni Storm during Wednesday's AEW Dynamite 200 episode. This marks Shida's second time holding the prestigious title. ## In a nail-biting match, Shida demonstrated her resilience by kicking out of Toni Storm's powerful Storm Zero finisher. Determined to secure her victory, Shida cleverly countered a second Storm Zero attempt with a backdrop and swiftly pinned Storm, commencing her second reign as the Women's World Champion on the momentous 200th episode of Dynamite in Tampa, Florida. ## Notably, Hikaru Shida holds the record for the longest-reigning AEW Women's World Champion, with an impressive 372-day title reign during Dynamite's pandemic era, spanning from May 2020 to May 2021. This achievement stands as the lengthiest in the company's history, and her total of 372 days with the title remains unmatched throughout the belt's four-year existence. ## SO CLOSE!Watch #AEWDynamite200 LIVE on TBS!#AEWWomensWorldTitle#ToniStorm | @shidahikaru pic.twitter.com/HBVjMMOffl— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) August 3, 2023 ## As for Toni Storm, her second reign with the AEW Women's World Championship comes to an end after a respectable 67-day reign. She had previously clinched the title at May's Double or Nothing pay-per-view by defeating Jamie Hayter. During her brief reign, Storm successfully defended the title on three occasions, securing victories against Skye Blue, Willow Nightingale, and Taya Valkyrie. ## Shida lays out The Outcasts on the outside!Watch #AEWDynamite200 LIVE on TBS!#AEWWomensWorldTitle#ToniStorm | @shidahikaru pic.twitter.com/GEbgM3Db2Z— All Elite Wrestling (@AEW) August 3, 2023 ## Stay Tuned To Sacnilk For More Wrestling News...

AEW Dynamite Results, July 26, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap AEW Dynamite
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AEW Dynamite Results, July 26, 2023: Live Coverage, Winners, Commentary, Recap

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Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on July 26, 2023, from MVP Arena in Albany, NY. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 5:30 AM IST. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TNT and FITE TV. ## AEW Dynamite Results July 26, 2023: Highlights Orange Cassidy Vs AR Fox For The AEW International Title ## Fox finds himself in his sixth title match within the AEW, having faced disappointment in four previous Trios Title bouts and a TNT Title match against Samoa Joe last November. Meanwhile, Cassidy is defending his International Title for an impressive 27th time, as Excalibur recounts the numerous injuries he has endured during his reign. Initially, Fox attempts to keep Cassidy grounded, but Cassidy cleverly responds with mind games, placing his hands in his pockets before making a quick exit from the ring, only to be caught by Fox's sudden moonsault to the floor. ## Once back inside the ring, Fox showcases his speed, executing a roll-through suplex, which Cassidy skillfully counters with a Stundog Millionaire. Not to be outdone, Fox kicks out of the corner with a leaping cutter and follows up with a twisting brainbuster, coming close to victory. Fox maintains control during a significant portion of the commercial break. ## Cassidy refuses to succumb to a third neckbreaker by Fox and the two exchange powerful boots to each other's faces. They both thwart attempts at cutters and eventually find themselves in a double neckbreaker, bringing the match back to square one. Cassidy exhibits his agility by going up and over in the corner and relentlessly slamming Fox's head into the buckle. However, Fox retaliates, sending Cassidy to the outside and executing an impressive somersault dive, followed by a senton back inside, coming close to securing the win. ## Cassidy, though, counters the Lo Mein Pain into a dive of his own outside the ring, and then follows up with a spinning DDT inside, setting up for his signature Beach Break. Yet, Fox exhibits incredible resilience, managing to kick out of Cassidy's onslaught. Fox blocks Cassidy's attempt at the Orange Punch, capitalizes on the situation, and positions Cassidy in the corner, delivering the devastating Lo Mein Pain for a near fall. ## Cassidy rolls to the apron, and Fox seizes the opportunity to execute a Rolling Thunder, but unfortunately, he seems to have injured his ankle in the process. Cassidy targets the weakened ankle, wrenching at it skillfully, and ultimately manages to secure the victory with the Mouse Trap maneuver. ## WINNER: Orange Cassidy ## After the match, Cassidy playfully placed his sunglasses on Fox, but Fox reacted angrily and snapped them in half. He then attacked Cassidy, leaving him stunned. Darby Allin, who was at the ramp, screamed at Fox, demanding to know why he had acted that way, but Fox couldn't offer any explanation.## Amidst the chaos, Cassidy tried to recover from the attack when suddenly Jon Moxley stormed through the crowd and delivered his finishing move, the Death Rider, on Cassidy. Commentary, led by Excalibur, brought up Cassidy's involvement in a past match at ROH Death Before Dishonor involving Claudio Castagnoli. ## Backstage, Renee Paquette conducted an interview with Chris Jericho and Don Callis. They discussed the fans' desire for Jericho to join Callis' family, and Callis proposed the idea of forming a dream team with Konosuke Takeshita. Jericho seemed hesitant but agreed to give it a try. Callis surprised Jericho with a commissioned artwork depicting their classic 1995 promo with Bad News Allen, and the painting showed Bad News looking down on them from the sky. ## A short video snippet featured HOOK walking and sitting in a subway before the train quickly passed by, leaving him gone. ## Next, Claudio Castagnoli and Wheeler Yuta appeared in a backstage PSA, warning kids against playing with fire or crossing paths with the Blackpool Combat Club. They also issued a stern warning to Lucha Bros and Best Friends, stating that they would pay for PAC's mistake later that night. ## Jack Perry addresses HOOK & the FTW Title ## Tony Schiavone introduced the new FTW Champion, who made his entrance with Beethoven's 5th Symphony playing in the background, wearing a new "I Beat HOOK" shirt. Schiavone riled up the crowd to boo Perry, who responded by belittling HOOK, claiming that after one loss, he realized he couldn't hang with the top competitors and was now on a path to nowhere. Perry clarified that when he talked about winning gold in AEW in 2023, he wasn't referring to the FTW Title, but now that he has it, he considers it a legitimate championship. He boasted about being the best wrestler ever to hold the title and took shots at Taz and his allies. ## Jerry Lynn then emerged to confront Perry, reminiscing about ECW's influence on the current generation of wrestlers. He warned Perry that his trash-talking would only lead to an ass-kicking. Lynn got ready to fight, but Perry claimed he wasn't dressed for a match and instead challenged Lynn to face him the following week. Perry then left the scene. Renee Paquette later caught up with Britt Baker backstage, inquiring about her reaction to Taya Valkyrie's comments on Collision. Baker expressed her excitement for their upcoming first-time encounter and confidently stated that she would dominate Valkyrie and prove that TBS (Turner Broadcasting System) stands for "The Britt Show." ## It seems like next week's episode will feature an unexpected matchup between Jack Perry and Jerry Lynn, a pairing that might not have been predicted by many fans. ## Singles Match: PAC Vs Gravity ## During his entrance, Gravity actually acted as if he were walking on the moon. PAC brilliantly tried to reintroduce himself to Gravity, as he had been previously known as "The Man That Gravity Forgot." Meanwhile, Taz shoe-horned and briefly serenaded us with John Mayer's 'Gravity.' Gravity used his speed to send PAC to the floor early and attempted to play mind games, only to be hit by a dropkick through the ropes by PAC, who stayed in control throughout the picture-in-picture segment. ## Returning from commercial, we saw the Blackpool Combat Club watching from their locker room. Gravity fought out of the corner with a leaping crossbody, but PAC responded with a series of kicks. Both men climbed to the top rope, and PAC connected with an avalanche brainbuster before quickly applying the submission hold, the Brutalizer, for the victory. ## WINNER: PAC ## Swerve Strickland (w/Prince Nana) Vs Darby Allin (w/Nick Wayne) ## After an intense back-and-forth exchange, the Royal Rampage nearly witnessed a repeat of events on Friday, with Allin finding himself on the apron this time. As Strickland dove to the outside, fate dealt him a punishing blow in the form of Allin's Code Red maneuver. Seizing the opportunity, Allin threw Strickland into the steel steps, repositioned them strategically, but Strickland turned the tide by reversing a whip. Allin skillfully cleared the steps, but Strickland, using them as a launchpad, delivered a devastating House Call kick. With this, Strickland took control, methodically targeting Allin's wrist while taunting Wayne in the process. ## Executing a roll-through Flatliner and a massive suplex, Strickland showcased his dominance. Both men engaged in a series of roll-up attempts, culminating in Strickland resiliently kicking out of the Last Supper move. Seeking a breather, Strickland rolled to the apron, only to be met with a spear from Allin, propelling them both to the unforgiving outside. As they returned to the ring, Strickland caught a charging Allin mid-air with a knee lift. Undeterred, they continued their fierce battle inside the squared circle, where Strickland unleashed a powerful Swerve Stomp, yet Allin displayed remarkable resilience by kicking out. ## Ascending to the top turnbuckle, both competitors sought to gain an advantage. Allin, with a display of agility, executed an avalanche over-the-top stunner, sending Strickland reeling onto the apron. Allin prepared for a daring Coffin Drop, but Strickland cunningly thwarted it by pulling out Allin's feet, culminating in an unreal and visually brutal Death Valley Driver off the second rope onto the edge of the ring. ## During the match's critical moments, the referee's attention was diverted by the actions of Nana & Wayne, creating an opportunity for a hooded ring attendant to interfere. This individual violently shoved Allin into the ring post and rolled him back into the ring. Exploiting the situation, Strickland capitalized and connected with his signature JML Driver to secure the hard-fought victory. ## WINNER: Swerve Strickland (w/Prince Nana) ## The masked man turned out to be AR Fox, who launched a post-match attack on Allin and Nick Wayne. He attempted a move with Allin's skateboard but failed miserably in his endeavor. After the chaos, Prince Nana presented Fox with a Mogul Embassy shirt, which he proudly put on. ## Backstage, Renee Paquette interviewed Matt Menard, Angelo Parker, Anna Jay, and Tay Conti, when suddenly Chris Jericho approached them, urging everyone to come into his dressing room. The painting that Don Callis had earlier presented to Jericho was hanging on the wall, but Jericho brushed it aside and inquired about Tay Conti's baby, who she assured was doing well. However, she expressed concern about Jericho's recent behavior. ## Parker seemed to have a change of heart about giving back his comb to Jericho, deciding to keep it for the moment. Anna Jay also spoke up, calling Jericho selfish and echoing Hager's sentiment that they couldn't give Jericho their full commitment if he continued on this path. With everyone except Menard leaving, he advised Jericho to quickly figure things out before making his own exit. ## Britt Baker Vs Taya Valkyrie ## Baker initiated the match with an early headlock, but Valkyrie used her strength advantage to gain control, delivering running corner knees. With her opponent's wrist trapped, Valkyrie unleashed stiff chops and a short arm lariat. However, Baker attempted a misdirection maneuver but ended up awkwardly falling during her execution of the Road to Valhalla move. The crowd expressed their disappointment with boos, and there was some uncertainty whether Valkyrie was meant to execute the move differently. Nonetheless, Baker didn't get up properly, prompting Valkyrie to mount her and deliver strikes before the break. ## As they returned from the break, the crowd's boos continued as Valkyrie found herself trapped in a Baker cravat and ate knee strikes. Sent into the corner, Valkyrie stumbled out, and Baker struck with a rip cord move, but Valkyrie astonishingly kicked out at just one count. A forearm battle ensued, with both women exchanging kicks, and Valkyrie eventually lunged for a lariat. Baker attempted the Panama Sunrise, but Valkyrie countered with a Northern Lights suplex. Despite the setback, Baker regained control, attempted the Panama Sunrise once more, and this time managed a two-count. ## Baker hesitated while putting on her glove, giving Valkyrie an opportunity to hit a Spear. Valkyrie then sought to execute the Road to Valhalla move, but Baker skillfully countered into the Lock Jaw submission, securing the victory. ## WINNER: Britt Baker via submission ## The Lucha Bros (Rey Fenix & Penta El Zero Miedo w/Alex Abrahantes) Vs Claudio Castagnoli & Jon Moxley and Best Friends (Chuck Taylor & Trent Beretta) ## The explosive showdown between Lucha Bros and Best Friends commenced even before The BCC made it to the ring, igniting a wild brawl involving everyone. Taylor and Moxley continued their fight up the ramp while the rest of the competitors joined in on the floor. Taylor then amazed the crowd with a somersault dive off the stage, landing amidst the chaotic fray. ## Inside the ring, Fenix and Castagnoli displayed their skills with a captivating exchange, highlighted by Fenix executing an impressive springboard arm drag. However, he found himself on the receiving end of Beretta's punishing Sexy Chuckie Knee. Moxley entered the fray with a cutter, while Castagnoli cleaned house with a flurry of uppercuts. Fenix managed to tag in Beretta, who sought revenge for a previous chair attack, but missed a knee on Castagnoli. He did connect with a powerful Saito Suplex before attempting a dive, only to be caught by Castagnoli's uppercut in mid-air. Moxley then tagged in and devastated Beretta with a King Kong Lariat before the commercial break. ## Beretta displayed his resilience, fighting out of the corner with a well-executed missile dropkick on Castagnoli. He tagged in Taylor, who took down Moxley with a precise Sole Food kick. Moxley attempted to retaliate but was met with a jump knee and German suplex from Taylor. Penta made a blind tag on Moxley and unleashed a Sling Blade and backstabber on Taylor. The action escalated as all six men engaged in a heated slugfest, but the Best Friends decided to give the crowd what they wanted and embraced in a hug. ## Moxley and Castagnoli were sent outside the ring, leaving the Lucha Bros vulnerable to a dual piledriver from Taylor and Beretta. However, the Lucha Bros managed to regain control, utilizing superkicks and submission maneuvers. Penta focused on Beretta's arm, expertly applying pressure before hitting his signature Made in Penta move. Castagnoli and Moxley interrupted the pin attempt, pummeling Best Friends with powerful anvil elbows, stomps, and a thunderous powerbomb by Castagnoli on Taylor. ## As Castagnoli prepared to deliver a Ricola Bomb, Orange Cassidy's music interrupted, and he took down Wheeler Yuta on the ramp. Cassidy then engaged in a brawl with Moxley, while Beretta mistakenly dropped Castagnoli with a Crunchie, thinking he was the legal man. Despite the chaos, the Lucha Bros intervened and finished off Beretta with their Fear Factor maneuver, securing the victory. Amidst all the mayhem, it was astonishing how Paul Turner managed to keep track of the legal man in the ring. ## WINNERS: The Lucha Bros (Rey Fenix & Penta El Zero Miedo w/Alex Abrahantes) ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card July 26, 2023: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets AEW Dynamite
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AEW Dynamite Predictions & Match Card July 26, 2023: Preview, Schedule, Start Time, Tickets

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Here is the full match card for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on July 26, 2023, from MVP Arena in Albany, NY. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 5:30 AM IST. ## In Canada, The show is broadcast in simulcast with TNT in the U.S (but is subject to scheduling) and is streamed on TSN Direct as well as TSN's website. In Africa, The show airs every Friday night, two days after the U.S. broadcast. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TBS and FITE TV. ## Click Here To Buy Tickets ## Confirmed Match Card ## AEW International Championship: Orange Cassidy (c) vs. AR Fox ## During the July 19 episode of AEW Dynamite, a thrilling announcement was made that Orange Cassidy, the AEW International Champion, will be putting his title on the line in an upcoming match against AR Fox. The match is scheduled to take place on the July 26 episode of AEW Dynamite. ## The announcement was made following a backstage segment where Cassidy was featured. Darby Allin, in a thoughtful gesture, brought up a favor that he owed to a friend who had helped him when he was facing homelessness in the past. That friend turned out to be AR Fox. Allin took the opportunity to request Cassidy to grant Fox a title shot, and Cassidy graciously accepted the request. ## With Cassidy agreeing to the match, the stage is set for an exciting showdown between him and AR Fox for the AEW International Championship. ## Singles Match: PAC vs. Gravity## During ROH Death Before Dishonor, an exciting announcement was made that Gravity will be squaring off against PAC on the upcoming July 26 episode of AEW Dynamite. ## In the opening bout of ROH Death Before Dishonor, Gravity showcased their prowess by securing a victory over Komander. Meanwhile, PAC is set to take on ROH Champion Claudio Castagnoli later in the event. If PAC emerges victorious from ROH Death Before Dishonor with the ROH World Title, he will put the prestigious belt on the line in his clash against Gravity on Wednesday. ## Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli vs. Lucha Bros (Penta El Zero Miedo & Rey Fenix) vs. Best Friends (Trent & Chuckie T) ## Furthermore, a highly anticipated triple threat bout has been scheduled, featuring Jon Moxley & Claudio Castagnoli taking on the formidable teams of Lucha Bros (Penta El Zero Miedo & Rey Fenix) and Best Friends (Trent & Chuckie T). ## Swerve Strickland vs. Darby Allin ## In addition, the rivalry between Darby Allin and Swerve Strickland will be reignited as they are set to face each other once again. Notably, both competitors were the last two men remaining in the intense Royal Rampage match. ## MJF & Adam Cole will speak ## Furthermore, fans will have the opportunity to hear from MJF and Adam Cole in anticipation of their upcoming AEW Tag Team Title bout on AEW Collision. ## Singles Match: Taya Valkyrie vs. Britt Baker ## On July 26, for the first time ever, we will witness La Wera Loca facing off against D.M.D. In the latest episode of AEW Saturday Collision on July 22, Taya Valkyrie emerged victorious against Skye Blue in women's competition. After the intense match, Valkyrie issued a challenge to Britt Baker, noting that Baker had recently defeated "an extra" on AEW Dynamite. The match was promptly confirmed for AEW Dynamite on July 26. ## To stay updated with all the latest Combat Sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

AEW Collision Predictions & Match Card July 22, 2023: Preview, Start Time, Location AEW Collision
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AEW Collision Predictions & Match Card July 22, 2023: Preview, Start Time, Location

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Here is the full match card prediction and everything you need to know about this week's edition of AEW Collision which is set to take place on July 22, 2023, live from Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. ## AEW Collision starts at 8 PM ET. This is 5 PM PT, 1 AM BST, and 8 AM AEST. The show will run for two hours, so it will end at 10 PM ET. ## Click Here To Buy Tickets For AEW Collision On July 22, 2023 ## Confirmed Match Card (July 22, 2023) ## AEW Trios Championships: House of Black (Buddy Matthews, Brody King, & Malakai Black) (c) vs. The Acclaimed (Max Caster & Anthony Bowens) & Billy Gunn ## On the upcoming July 22 episode of AEW Collision, Max Caster, Anthony Bowens, and Billy Gunn are set to challenge the formidable House of Black, consisting of Malakai Black, Buddy Matthews, and Brody King, for the highly coveted AEW Trios Championships. House of Black had previously emerged victorious over The Acclaimed and Gunn at AEW Double or Nothing, successfully defending their title. ## The Acclaimed and Gunn, despite their setback at Double or Nothing, have been on an impressive winning streak, securing three consecutive trios championships since their encounter with House of Black. Their resilience and determination have earned them another opportunity to vie for the championship belts. ## In addition to their clash on the July 22 episode of AEW Collision, The Acclaimed and Gunn will also be featured in action on the July 21 episode of AEW Rampage. They will be facing off against QT Marshall and his QTV associates, although it remains unclear whether their matchup will be part of the Royal Rampage event or a separate contest. ## Bullet Club Gold (Juice Robinson & Jay White) vs. Darius Martin & Action Andretti ## During the ROH Death Before Dishonor event, it was announced that Darius Martin and Action Andretti would be facing off against Bullet Club Gold, consisting of Juice Robinson and Jay White, on the upcoming July 22 episode of AEW Collision. ## Andretti and Martin emerged victorious over the formidable WorkHorsemen duo, JD Drake and Anthony Henry, during ROH Death Before Dishonor Zero Hour. On the previous July 15 episode of AEW Collision, Bullet Club Gold issued a challenge to FTR (Dax Harwood and Cash Wheeler) for the AEW Tag Team Titles in a two out of three falls match. Unfortunately, Bullet Club Gold fell short, losing two falls to one in their valiant effort. ## Fans will hear from CM Punk ## Furthermore, there has been an exciting announcement that the aftermath of the Owen Hart Tournament Finals will be featured, and fans will have the opportunity to hear from none other than CM Punk. This comes after his recent defeat at the hands of Ricky Starks in the tournament finals. ## Fans will hear from FTR ## In addition, on the upcoming July 29 episode of AEW Collision, fans will be treated to insights from FTR (Dax Harwood & Cash Wheeler) before they put their AEW Tag Team Titles on the line against the formidable duo of MJF and Adam Cole. ## Singles Match: Skye Blue vs. Taya Valkyrie ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

AEW Rampage Spoiler Results For June 30, 2023 AEW Rampage
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AEW Rampage Spoiler Results For June 30, 2023

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Here are the complete spoilers for the June 30th edition of AEW Rampage which was tapped on June 28, 2023 after AEW Dynamite FirstOntario Centre in Hamilton, ON. ## "WARNING: Spoilers ahead! If you haven't yet watched [AEW Rampage], you may want to stop reading now to avoid having key plot points revealed." ## AEW Rampage Spoiler Results For June 30, 2023 ## QT Marshall and Johnny TV def. Matt Hardy and Brother Zay. ## Billy Gunn and Anthony Bowens saved Hardy and Zay after the match. ## Shawn Spears def. The Blade ## Hikaru Shida def. Taya Valkyrie. ## ROH World Championship: Claudio Castagnoli (c) def. Komander ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.

AEW Dynamite Results June 21, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners AEW Dynamite
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AEW Dynamite Results June 21, 2023: Highlights, Live Coverage, Winners

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Here are the full results for this Wednesday's AEW Dynamite Episode which is slated to air live on June 21, 2023, from Wintrust Arena in Chicago, IL. ## AEW Dynamite airs every Wednesday at 8 pm ET on TBS in the United States. In Canada, AEW Dynamite is available through the TSN website. In India, AEW Dynamite airs on Eurosport every Thursday at 5:30 AM IST. ## The show is available on the TSN Direct streaming service at 10 pm Eastern, the same time that the show will air live on TNT and FITE TV. ## AEW Dynamite Results June 21, 2023: Highlights ## The Hardys (Matt and Jeff Hardy) vs The Gunns (Colton and Austin) ## The Gunns made a grand entrance, starting with the lights out and a camera circling around them. Matt initiated the action alongside Austin, prompting a tremendous chorus of chants demanding their elimination. They engaged in a collar and elbow tie-up, maneuvering towards the corner with Matt taking control. They broke apart cleanly before locking up once again, with Matt guiding Austin back to his corner to tag in Jeff. ## The tag team siren blared, signaling the entry of all four men into the ring as the Hardys unleashed a double-team assault on the Gunns. Jeff executed a breathtaking Whisper in the Wind, resulting in a near fall. Jeff was whipped into the ropes, but managed to cling onto them. However, from the apron, Colton struck him, disrupting his balance. ## Colton tagged in and commenced stomping Jeff in the corner, mocking his dance moves to entertain the crowd. Colton executed a suplex on Jeff, earning a two-count. The Gunns started employing rapid tags to dominate Jeff and prevent him from making a tag. Eventually, Jeff countered with a corkscrew kick, creating an opening for him to escape and tag in Matt. Matt entered the ring with a burst of energy, swiftly neutralizing his opponents. Concluding his offensive flurry, Matt sealed the sequence with a Twist of Fate on Austin, nearly securing the victory. However, Colton intervened, placing Austin's feet on the ropes to break the pinfall attempt. ## Colton executed a guillotine maneuver on the top rope, and Austin capitalized by covering Matt while leveraging his feet on the ropes, resulting in a two-count. Matt attempted another Twist of Fate, but Colton held onto his brother, foiling the maneuver. Colton tagged in, and Jeff capitalized on the opportunity to launch a relentless assault on both Gunns, culminating in a double DDT. Jeff followed up with a double leg drop on them. Subsequently, Jeff executed a Twist of Fate on Colton. Climbing to the top turnbuckle, Jeff's momentum was abruptly halted when members of the Bullet Club Gold stormed the ring. Jay White distracted the referee, while Juice Robinson knocked Jeff off the top rope, allowing the Gunns to execute their signature move, the 3:10 to Yuma, securing the pinfall and emerging victorious. ## WINNER: The Gunns ## Mark Briscoe vs Jeff Jarrett in a concession stand brawl ## Mark launched a brutal assault on Jeff, pummeling him relentlessly as they traversed through the concourse. Mark strategically positioned a table against a sturdy pillar, forcefully hurling Jeff into it, followed by a vicious strike from a trash can. Their fierce confrontation continued near the original concession stand, where an unexpected turn of events unfolded. A concession stand worker, none other than Karen Jarrett, made her presence known by dousing Mark with a cascade of mustard. ## With Jeff precariously placed on a table, Mark seized a ladder, intending to escalate the punishment. However, just as Mark ascended to the pinnacle, Sonjay Dutt materialized and forcefully propelled him off the ladder, sending him crashing through the table—a moment captured in a picture-in-picture display. ## When the broadcast resumed in full screen, the skirmish had migrated to ringside. Jay Lethal had joined the fray, uniting with Jeff to deliver a merciless beating on Mark within the squared circle. Amid the chaos, Jay Lethal engaged in a heated exchange with an individual situated at the timekeeper's table, only for the revelation to expose Poppa Briscoe as the instigator. Displaying immense strength, Poppa Briscoe executed a devastating choke slam, obliterating Jay Lethal through a nearby table. Meanwhile, inside the ring, Poppa Briscoe steamrolled through Jarrett, but Karen cunningly retaliated with a debilitating low blow. ## Mark resumed his assault on Jeff, positioning himself for the formidable Jay Driller finisher. However, the scene took an unexpected turn as Satnam Singh stormed the ring, unleashing a powerful choke slam on Mark. The chaos escalated further with the sudden arrival of Christopher Daniels, the Best Friends, and the Lucha Brothers, resulting in an all-out brawl on the arena floor. Amidst the bedlam, Penta delivered a devastating super kick to Jeff, allowing Mark to capitalize swiftly, executing a skillfully executed schoolboy pinfall for the victorious culmination of the match. ## WINNER: Mark Briscoe ## Chris Jericho, Sammy Guevara, and Minoru Suzuki vs Action Andretti, AR Fox, and Darius Martin ## The match commenced with Sammy engaging Andretti in an energetic exchange, transitioning swiftly from a collar and elbow tie-up to a side headlock, eventually delving into captivating mat wrestling techniques. The dynamic intensified as both competitors reached a stalemate, unleashing a flurry of kicks. Suzuki and Martin were then tagged into the fray, setting the stage for an awe-inspiring chop fest. Astonishingly, Suzuki exhibited an imperviousness to the chops and forearms, retaliating with a powerful forearm strike that caused Martin to crumble to the mat.## Jericho entered the ring, joining forces with Suzuki to showcase the iconic Le Sex Gods pose. Fox was tagged in, propelling Jericho towards the corner, where he absorbed a fierce lariat followed by a resounding dropkick. While Fox missed a leap from the top rope, he swiftly recovered, executing a well-executed mule kick. Jericho cunningly utilized the referee as a shield, prompting Fox to halt his attack momentarily. Taking advantage of the distraction, Jericho seized the opportunity to clothesline Fox, courtesy of a timely knee strike from Sammy on the outside. The broadcast seamlessly transitioned to a picture-in-picture view. Upon returning to full screen, Sammy and Fox found themselves locked in combat within the squared circle, with Sammy effectively preventing Fox from making a tag. Jericho was subsequently tagged back into the match, as was Andretti, setting the stage for a high-octane exchange as they traversed the ropes. Despite enduring a barrage of heavy shots from Jericho, Andretti showcased his agility, leaping onto Sammy outside the ring before delivering a shotgun dropkick to Jericho upon reentry. In an attempt to execute a split-legged moonsault, Andretti fell victim to Jericho's evasion, with Suzuki stealthily entering the ring from behind to apply a sleeper hold on Andretti.## Darius intervened, delivering a powerful strike to Suzuki, breaking the hold and igniting a face-off between the two competitors. Notably, Suzuki masterfully executed a dramatic "Slowly I turn" motion before flooring Darius with a devastating maneuver. Suzuki then endeavored to execute a piledriver on Andretti, only to be interrupted by Fox's well-timed enzuigiri. Sammy capitalized on the chaos, executing a double DDT from the top rope on Fox and Andretti. A struggle for control ensued between Fox and Jericho, leading to Fox being knocked off the apron, and Andretti seizing the opportunity to roll up Jericho, resulting in a close two-count. Andretti continued his offensive onslaught, launching a leaping kick from the ropes and following up with an impressive shooting star press, garnering another near fall. ## The match progressed with each competitor taking turns showcasing their skills in a thrilling sequence. Ultimately, Darius culminated the sequence with a hard-hitting DDT on Jericho, nearly securing the victory. However, Jericho swiftly seized control, capturing Darius mid-air as he leaped from the top rope, ensnaring him in the formidable Lion Tamer submission hold. Overwhelmed by the excruciating pain, Darius had no choice but to tap out, leading to Jericho emerging triumphant. ## WINNERS: Chris Jericho, Sammy Guevara, and Minoru Suzuki ## Renee Paquette strides purposefully into the ring, poised to inquire about the remarkable faceoff with Sting that unfolded the previous week. Jericho, however, dismisses the moment as momentous for everyone except himself, astutely recognizing Sting's selfish and egotistical nature. Unfazed, he boldly challenges Sting and Darby to secure a formidable partner and engage in a riveting showdown against the formidable Le Suzuki Gods at the prestigious Forbidden Door event. ## And lo and behold, the arena erupts as the iconic figure known as Sting, accompanied by the enigmatic Darby Allin, emerges dramatically into the ring. Sting concedes the significance of the encounter but expresses his desire for an intimate conversation with Jericho before consenting to the challenge. Their collective resolve solidifies, with a warning issued to Jericho that his antagonistic behavior has amassed a considerable number of adversaries, yet the identity of their chosen partner remains shrouded in mystery, to be unveiled exclusively at the Forbidden Door event. ## Anticipation reaches fever pitch as Tony unveils the drawings for the elusive Eliminator Tournament, meticulously pairing disparate individuals. Regrettably, the revelation of the chosen duos is withheld, leaving spectators yearning for resolution. ## This episode of Dynamite unfolds with a breakneck pace, surpassing even its characteristic swiftness, rendering it an exhilarating whirlwind that leaves spectators breathless and struggling to keep pace. In response to the Blackpool Combat Club's audacious challenge, the formidable Elite, composed of unparalleled talent, accepts the gauntlet. Yet, in a remarkable twist, the indomitable Eddie Kingston, apprehensive of their trustworthiness, leverages his autonomy to select a fifth participant who will unwaveringly support his cause. ## Adam Cole, bearing the mantle of confidence, ascends the ring, clutching the microphone with conviction. Reflecting on his valiant efforts to overcome MJF, he bemoans the absence of a definitive victor, alluding to the mutual inconclusiveness of their encounter. Inviting MJF to join him in the squared circle, Cole implores his rival to discuss the prospects of an imminent rematch.## MJF obliges, making his grand entrance, and amidst the vociferous disdain from the crowd, initially indulges in sardonic jests. Nonetheless, he acknowledges Cole's resurgence, graciously extending his congratulations. However, he cunningly insinuates that, had time not expired, he would have emerged triumphant—an assertion contrary to the truth. Consequently, MJF brazenly declares that no rematch shall transpire, professing his concern for Cole's well-being. The defiant Cole retaliates, proposing an alternative: a visceral confrontation bereft of the confines of a regulated contest. ## In a sudden turn of events, Tony Schiavone interjects, brimming with an announcement that demands attention. Despite the verbal jousting between Cole and MJF, Tony reveals that fate has interwoven their destinies, designating them as tag team partners. The crowd roars in disbelief as this unexpected union comes to fruition. ## Unforeseen on the horizon, the revered Hiroshi Tanahashi materializes on the grand screen, issuing a bold challenge to MJF, crossing the boundaries of the Forbidden Door. Sensing an opportunity to goad MJF into accepting any challenge, Cole skillfully orchestrates the crowd to chant "Coward." Overwhelmed by the relentless pressure, MJF acquiesces, thereby allowing Cole to exert his persuasive prowess over his adversary. ## With mounting excitement, the brackets for Owen Hart Tournament are unveiled. ## Orange Cassidy and Katsuyori Shibata vs Zack Sabre Jr. and Daniel Garcia ## Shibata and Cassidy share a respectful fist bump, while Garcia and Sabre refuse to engage in a handshake, revealing the underlying tension between them. The match commences with Shibata and Sabre engaging in an enthralling display of technical prowess, seamlessly transitioning between holds and counters. The intense face-off between Cassidy and Garcia unfolds simultaneously in a picture-in-picture format. ## As the action returns to full screen, Shibata makes a timely tag, reigniting the mat wrestling exchange between him and Sabre. Each competitor strives to execute an abdominal stretch, vehemently denying the other a complete lock-on. Garcia enters the fray after a tag, only to be bombarded by Shibata's relentless forearms. Cassidy subsequently tags in and playfully mocks Garcia's dance routine, prompting a trade of waistlocks. Displaying his trademark nonchalance, Cassidy breaks free with his hands casually tucked into his pockets. ## Sabre takes his turn after tagging in, goading Cassidy to unleash his bag of tricks. In the midst of their dynamic encounter, Sabre swiftly executes a snap mare into a neck twist, expertly immobilizing Cassidy. Sabre continues his masterful grappling, meticulously entangling Cassidy until he finds solace in the ropes. Garcia tags in, swiftly executing a snap suplex that nearly secures victory. The seamless tag team synergy between Garcia and Sabre becomes evident as they deploy quick tags and double-team maneuvers, effectively isolating Cassidy in the ring. Seeking respite, Cassidy rolls to the outside as the action shifts to a picture-in-picture display. ## As the match returns to full screen, Cassidy manages to execute a breathtaking stundog millionaire, enabling him to tag in Shibata. Shibata unleashes his ferocity upon Sabre, retaliating with a strike after being struck in the back by Garcia. The match intensifies as Sabre targets Shibata's arm with a barrage of punishing kicks, showcasing his technical proficiency. Shibata responds with a relentless onslaught of strikes, flooring Garcia. The resilient Garcia, sporting a split lip, defiantly rises to his feet. Sabre re-enters the ring, only to be overwhelmed by the combined assault of Shibata and Cassidy in the corners, culminating in a synchronized dropkick display. ## Cassidy fearlessly dives onto Sabre outside the ring, while Shibata hammers Garcia in the corner before executing a suplex for a near fall. Garcia retaliates by resuming his calculated attack on Shibata's leg, ultimately applying the excruciating Dragon Tamer submission hold. However, Shibata deftly reverses the maneuver, prompting Sabre to intervene with a neck twist on Shibata. Cassidy retaliates with a swinging DDT on Sabre. As the intensity reaches its zenith, Shibata engages in a fierce confrontation with Garcia in the center of the ring, firmly locking in a sleeper hold. Sabre attempts to break the hold, but Shibata swiftly dispatches him. Cassidy's attempt to land the Orange Punch inadvertently strikes Shibata, leaving him vulnerable. Seizing the opportunity, Garcia surprises Shibata with a sudden roll-up pin, securing the unexpected victory. ## WINNERS: Zack Sabre Jr. and Daniel Garcia ## Kris Statlander (TBS Champion) vs Taya Valkyrie ## Statlander deftly dodges Taya's initial attacks and counters with a powerful shoulder tackle. She unleashes a series of chops on Taya in the corner, maintaining the assault as they move to another corner. However, Taya retaliates with an open-handed slap, turning the tide momentarily. The two fierce competitors engage in a back-and-forth exchange of chops and strikes in the center of the ring, until Statlander executes a leg sweep followed by a cover, earning a two-count. ## Their battle spills to the outside as they fight onto the floor. Statlander seizes the opportunity and delivers a breathtaking moonsault from the apron onto Taya before rolling her back into the ring. The action intensifies, prompting a transition to a picture-in-picture view to capture all the action. ## Statlander and Taya resume their intense brawl in the middle of the ring, exchanging powerful blows. Statlander repeatedly charges into Taya in the corner, culminating in a slam for a close two-count. She then attempts a gut wrench maneuver, but Taya manages to block it. Taya retaliates with a double underhook slam, earning a near fall of her own. In a swift counter, Statlander rolls up Taya for another two-count, followed by a devastating discus lariat that again falls short of securing the victory. Undeterred, Taya counters with a spear, followed by an elbow in the corner. Capitalizing on Statlander's position, Taya executes a German Suplex while Statlander is caught in the ropes. ## Taya positions herself for an aerial maneuver, but Statlander meets her there. With incredible agility, Statlander delivers a superplex, and then unleashes her signature move, Wednesday Night Fever, a modified pile driver, pinning Taya for the three-count and emerging as the victor of the match. ## WINNER: Kris Statlander ## To stay updated with all the latest combat sports news, add Sacnilk.com to your Google News feeds and follow us on Twitter.