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AAW Pro: Hell Hath No Fury Results

AAW Hell Hath No Fury results!

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AAW presented Hell Hath No Fury on Saturday, March 16, 2019, in front of a sold out crowd at Chicago’s Logan Square Auditorium!

The following is reprinted from the press release sent by AAW:

AAW Pro:  Hell Hath No Fury – Logan Square Auditorium – Chicago, IL – 3/16/2019

Attendance: 550 – Sold out Friday night making this the fourth straight AAW sellout in 2019.

PRE-SHOW – Fight For The Future – Taped Exclusively for AAW’s YouTube Channel

1.  “The Party Unicorn” Laynie Luck defeated “Evil” Sierra with a unicutter (4:40)

2.  LOTUS (Gavin Quinn & Juntai) defeated Super Future (Xavier Walker & Palmer Cruise) after Quinn pinned Cruise after a double team Spanish fly off the top rope (7:02)

3.  Project M.O.N.I.X. defeated the mysterious Danhausen after a Final Phase (Final Fist spike DDT) (5:15)

Hell Hath No Fury Main Show

1.  In an exciting action packed opening contest, “The One True Ace” Ace Austin (with Clayton Gainz) defeated Hakim Zane, Gringo Loco and Joey Lynch (AAW Debut).  The end of the match saw Ace hit a headscissors on Gringo Loco off the middle rope, which in turn forces Loco to senton onto Joey Lynch.  Ace pinned Lynch after “The Fold”, a running blockbuster with a twist (8:55).  After the match Ace and this partner the Gym Connisseur & Supplement Enthusiast Clayton Gainz got on the mic to brag about the win and issue an open challenge for anyone in the back.  A familiar voice was heard over the house mic with a distinctive laugh.  My god, its Armando Estrada!  The crowd became super-hot as Armando noted he thought he was done with pro wrestling, but he was needed in AAWPro to control an unstoppable man and that unstoppable man is the savage known as FATU!

2.  FATU (with Armando Estrada) defeated Clyaton Gainz after a springboard moonsault.  FATU and Estrada were incredibly over with the crowd and FATU is quite impressive.  (2:46)

Kylie Rae prematch interview

https://twitter.com/AAWPro/status/1107095141230276608

3.  In a 6-person scramble match (first pinfall wins hte match) Kimber Lee defeated PACO, Larry D (AAW Debut), Sterling Regal, Logan Regal and Spyder Nate Webb after Kimber Lee hit a German suplex on 330 pound Larry D and then powerbombed one of the Regal twins onto the other for the win. Great scramble match with everyone looking quite impressive including Larry D who had 330 is a beast of a man.  Kimber Lee proved that she has no fear of any opponent put in her way.  However, after winning the match we heard Armando Estrada on the house mic again.  He brought out FATU and told us he forgot something in the ring and needed FATU to go get it.  This brought Kimber and FATU nose to nose.  Kimber did not flinch or back away, however PACO pushed her out of harms way.  FATU made PACO pay the price with a super kick, he then destroyed Spyder Nate Webb with a Samoan Drop, then hits a 2-man Samoan Drop on the Regal Twins. Larry D then stepped up to Fatu, but fell victim to two vicious superkicks and a springboard moonsault from FATU.  Armando Estrada was very pleased by his charge FATU this evening.

Sami Callihan prematch interview

https://twitter.com/AAWPro/status/1107091074877661184

4.  Fred Yehi defeated Eddie Edwards with his Kojima clutch with hammer fists.  Yehi showed an extremenly aggressive side of his personality by attacking Eddie’s right arm leading into the submission win.  Afterwards, Yehi helped Edwards up and both men embraced. (12:12)

5.  In a heated grduge match – Jimmy Jacobs defeated Mance Warner.  Mance, who pinned Jimmy last month but was jumped and spiked with a railroad spike, does not wait for the bell, as he rushes the ring to attack Jimmy.  Both men make their way up to the balcony. where Mance delivers a suplex. Mance then attempted to throw Jimmy from off the balcony, but 2 young wrestlers prevent that from happening. Mance attacks both, allowing Jimmy to escape. In the ring, Jimmy then used a steel chair and then trapped both of Mance’s arms inside of his belt leave old Mancer helpless. Jimmy put Mance on a steel chair and used a kendo stick for shots to the back.  Jimmy pulled out the spike, but Mance used another the kendo stick to free it from Jimmy. Mance whacks Jimmy with the kendo stick several times before hitting Jimmy’s arm with a steel chair and a kendo stick to the head.  More weapons from both men.  Mance had the kendo stick, but Jimmy kicked him down low and spiked him to win the match.  Mance was busted over again and Jimmy took advantage and used the spike and one of the legs of the broken steel chair to open up the cut on Mance.  The referees came to the ring to stop the assault as Jimmy yelled how Mance did not earn his respect. (12:12)

Jake Something prematch interview

https://twitter.com/AAWPro/status/1107102323669643266

6.  Myron Reed & Juventud Guerrera defeated Best Friends (Chuck Taylor & Trent) in a super fun tag match. Towards the end of the match “The Juice” hit a elbow drop and Myron Reed hit a springboard 450 on Trent.  Chuck Taylor broke up the pin attempt and went to work on Myron.  The Best Friends hugged and hit a double chokeslam on Myron for a near fall.  A minute later Juvi faught both of the best friends, and with Myron’s help, pinned Trent after two Juvi Drivers.  After the match the former WCW Cruiserweight champion delivered a great post match promo noting how the Juice is still lose to a huge ovation of the Logan Square faithfull.

Jessicka Havok prematch interview

https://twitter.com/AAWPro/status/1107112901528244224

7.  Ace Romero defeated Moose in his biggest win in AAW to date after a rollup.  A hard-hitting big man match.  Highlights included Acey Baby pouncing Moose into the third row and a top rope superplex by Moose which must been seen to believed.  Moose, played the cocky heel, and at one point during the match stuck his right hand into his trunks and wipes it on Ace’s face. That enraged Ace, and as payback, he hits a pair of German suplexes followed up by a dive between the ropes to the outside. Last few minutes saw both athletes trade nearfalls and huge moves such as slams and powerbombs.  But in the end Ace rolled up Moose for the big win.

8.  AAW Heavyweight Championship Match:  Sami Callihan (with JT Davidson) defeated Jake Something after hitting the previously undefeated Something with a steel chair five times before piledriving him onto the chair for the victory.  Something looked great here, taking the fight to the three-time AAW Heavyweight champion and the holder of the BIG FN BELT at the start of the match by jumping Sami before he could get in the ring and nailing Sami’s manager JT Davidson.  Something had several two count falls on the current champion, Jake attempted to superplex Sami onto two steel chairs, but Sami “smooched” him and powerbombs him into the seated steel chairs. Jake kicks out at 1 for a thunderous ovation.  Sitdown powerbomb by Something for a 2.  Lariet by Something for a 2.  The crowd was on their feet feeling a title change was forthcoming, THE DRAW went low on Jake and then hit a cactus driver for a two count. Then led a vicious assault on Something leading to Somethings first singles loss in AAW.  Sami noted he wasn’t done with David Starr’s WRSTLING stable and he was now the “WRSTLING Hunter” (First title defense, 14:54)

9.  AAW Women’s Championship Match:  Jessicka Havok defeated Kylie Rae via Boston Crab submission to become the fifth AAW Women’s Champion and first person to win it twice.  Both of these athletes are loved by the Logan Square faithful, and once again they had the honor to main event the evening.  Mutual respect was shown from both athletes to start, but they started brawling around the ring. Lots of back and forth here, Kylie attempted her crossface, but Havok used her strength advantage to get free.  Havok attempted a reverse into her tombstone but Kylie rolled away out of it.  Havok with the advantage, as both competitors have each other scouted.  Havok used a Boston Crab to inflict pain on Kylie’s lower back.  After a struggle Kylie hit the bottom rope for the break.  After some back and forth, Kylie hit the crossface submission but Havok managed to grab the bottom rope.  Then a few minutes later, Havok went to the top rope and hit a diving tombstone on Kylie and when it seemed to be the end, Kylie Rae became the first person to ever kick out of the tombstone.  Havok went right to her Boston Crab for the submission for the win.  With that the AAW inaugural Women’s champion has reigained the title in a tremendous main event.  After the match, both women embraced, and Kylie went to the back to give Havok her moment.  However, a minute or two later, the locker room poured out of the entrance and sounded the ring to give the athletes their due.  Kylie came back into the ring one last time as Havok hit her death roar as Logan Square chanted “Womens Wrestling” to end this historic event.   (Kylie fails in her fourth defense, Jessicka regains the title she lost May 25, 2018 and becomes the first two-time AAW Women’s Champion, 10:28)


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Chairshot News Report: TNA Impact Results, AEW Speculation For Ricochet & Shane McMahon, Vince McMahon, More!

Your Wrestling News for July 5, 2024, including TNA Impact, Ricochet, Shane McMahon, his daddy Vince, and more!

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Your Wrestling News for July 5, 2024, including TNA Impact, Ricochet, Shane McMahon, his daddy Vince, and more!

Welcome to your daily dose of pro wrestling news–and analysis you can trust! We take all wrestling news with a grain of salt here at The Chairshot, and we hope to steer you in the right direction.

Results: TNA Impact (July 4, 2024)

Here are your results from Thursday night’s edition of TNA Impact (originally taped on June 28 at the 2300 Arena in Philly):

  • Trey Miguel vs. Leon Slater ends in a no-contest after WWE NXT star Charlie Dempsey attacks everyone.
  • Dani Luna battled Jody Threat to a time limit draw in the 10-Minute Challenge. They were granted the customary “5 more minutes” but were attacked by Alisha Edwards & Masha Slamovich. During the match it was revealed that Nic Nemeth had been attacked backstage.
  • Frankie Kazarian defeated Mike Santana by countout to advance to the TNA World Championship Match at Slammiversary.
  • Matt Hardy & Reby Hardy beat Eddie Edwards & Alisha Edwards.
  • Joe Hendry pinned Jake Something to advance to the TNA World Championship Match at Slammiversary.

No surprise that Joe Hendry advanced to the world title match, but Santana-Kazarian could have gone either way. A promo video to end the show implied that Kazarian was the one who took out Nic Nemeth backstage, seemingly creating a story for them within the Slammiversary title match. No shocker that The Hardys won the tag team match, but a great surprise with Charlie Dempsey getting involved in the opener. That TNA/NXT collaboration continues to be a lot of fun.

You can catch Andrew’s Review of the event here.

Ricochet Expected To Sign With AEW

Many outlets are reporting that Ricochet’s expected landing spot remains AEW, with additional reports surfacing that his agent has been working out the details on his behalf.

Personally, I’d rather see him back in WWE. Even after an initial push in AEW, he will be a novelty act much like PAC, so I don’t see the difference. But if he’s going to AEW, here’s hoping that agent does a great job and secures quite the bag for ol’ Ric.

Vince Russo Suggests Shane McMahon As A Front Man For Vince McMahon to Purchase AEW

”We saw this with WCW, it happened before. It (purchasing AEW) could be under the guise of Shane, that’s what I’m saying. Shane is as clean as whistle. Vince could be behind it without anybody knowing it, bro.”

Those are the words of Vince Russo, who on the surface seems to be spouting nonsense. Time will tell if there is something to it all, but I wouldn’t place any wagers on this one. Shane McMahon to AEW would be an entertaining shocker, but that–like many things in AEW–would quickly wear off.

Shawn Michaels Discusses NXT Releases, Referencing Drew Gulak

During the NXT Heatwave media call, Shawn Michaels was asked about the release of Gable Steveson, but also lumped Drew Gulak in his response about main roster viability:

“From my understanding, nothing on anyone’s part other than contracts being up. Certainly, in the place of Drew Gulak. From a company standpoint, there not being anything from a main roster standpoint that they were going to be using him in. In NXT, over the last year and a half to two years, we’ve been trying to get into the process of keeping it fluid. It’s all about getting to the main roster when everything is said and done. In two or three years, if that doesn’t happen, we bring other people in or see if we’re ready to move on.”

If anything, it’s a stark reminder that NXT still exists to, above all else, populate the main roster. It’s quite the delicate balance between booking your own television show and preparing for the future, one that HBK has arguably done better than Triple H himself.

Other Odds & Ends:

  • According to reports, the mini-stroke referenced by Britt Baker (DMD) on AEW Dynamite is legitimate. If so, both she and Adam Cole have been through a ton over the past 24 months.
  • Mason Madden (Mace) and Mansoor, now known as the MxM Collection, showed up in ROH when featured in a vignette on this week’s broadcast. They might not have made it in WWE, but it’s good to see them getting work, and a second chance to make this gimmick their own. YEAH!
  • Cody Rhodes continues to be the ultimate good dude, this time helping a fan who won tickets to Money In The Bank actually attend the event. The fan who won the tickets is in a wheelchair, and there were no more accessible seats left. That was, of course, until Cody got involved. Now the fan can be there and enjoy the show as intended when he won the contest. Cody wins again!

 


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Mitchell’s AEW Continental Classic Update! (11/27/23)

What a start to the tournament!

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The AEW Continental Classic is underway, with almost everyone competing. Check in here if you haven’t seen the winners and losers of week 1!

Here are your Gold League standings!

  • Jon Moxley: 1-0, 3 points
  • Swerve Strickland: 1-0, 3 points
  • Jay White: 1-0, 3 points
  • Rush: 0-1, 0 points
  • Mark Briscoe: 0-1, 0 points.
  • Jay Lethal: 0-1, 0 points

 

Here are your Blue League standings!

  • Brody King: 1-0, 3 points
  • Claudio Castagnoli: 1-0, 3 points
  • Daniel Garcia: 0-1, 0 points
  • Eddie Kingston: 0-1, 0 points
  • Bryan Danielson: Yet to Compete
  • Andrade El Idolo: Yet to Compete

 

My Thoughts:

Nothing too crazy, nothing too wild, this tournament only just got started. The only disappointing point is that they could not get Bryan “cleared to compete” Saturday night. Not sure how much of that is shoot given the bad eye, but this was kinda the problem of wanting him in the tournament over tons of other choices. Bryan wants to face Okada for WrestleKingdom 18, how is Bryan supposed to do that at his best if he’s also gonna be in a round robin, doing five top level matches in about as many weeks? And it takes away from Andrade being able to do something. Also a little surprised we didn’t even hear from Andrade on Saturday.

Now as we heard on Saturday, round two’s matches are set. Gold League will see Mark Briscoe VS Rush, White VS Swerve, and of course, Moxley VS Lethal. Nice variety there, a couple 0-1 guys facing off, as well as two 1-0 guys, and then 1-0 VS 0-1. No offense to Lethal, but he feels like an 0-2 going up against Moxley. Hard to call the other ones but that’s the fun of it. Meanwhile, Blue League sees Brody VS Claudio in a showdown to be 2-0, then Bryan and Andrade finally jump in, Bryan against Eddie and Andrade against Garcia. Sadly, feels like Eddie and Garcia are going 0-2, no way Tony Khan is booking Bryan and Andrade to lose their first shots.

In fact, that could be half the reason they did wait on those two, that’s almost too good for just a first round opener. But I still would’ve done it, same as NJPW does stuff like that for round robins, which this is all modeled after anyway.


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