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Adam’s UWN PrimeTime LIVE Ep. 9 Review 11-10-20

The UWN Championship is down to the Final Four, and the NWA Tag Team Championships have new holders! It’s Adam Balaz’s look at this week’s UWN Prime Time Live!

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The UWN Championship is down to the Final Four, and the NWA Tag Team Championships have new holders! Adam Balaz is here with your look at this week’s UWN Prime Time Live!

With the final four for the UWN Championship Brackett and NWA Tag Titles on the line, it’s a chaotic week for UWN. Rosser vs Dickinson, Daivari vs Bennett. Who will be the two men to compete for the UWN World Championship and can some Mongrovian Ka…Ra…Te be enough to beat the Beer Dummies and have Sweet Charlotte be the only championship in the National Wrestling Alliance not change hands on UWN? Well, we’re going to have to find out on PrimeTime LIVE… with FITE hopefully not lagging like it’s on Dial-Up.

UWN PrimeTime LIVE Episode 9 Results

  • UWN Championship Semi-Final:  Fred Rosser vs Chris Dickinson – Dickinson wins via Fujiwara Armbar – *** Dickinson advances to the Finals
  • Real Money Brother$ & Cam vs 4 Minutes of Heat & Will Allday – Real Money Brothers win via Full Nelson/Flatliner Combo: * ½
  • Vipress vs Lacey Ryan(c) for the FSW Women’s Championship – Lacey Ryan wins via Knee Exploder: ** ¼ TITLE RETAINED!!!
  • The Question Mark & Aron Stevens vs James Storm & Eli Drake(c) for the NWA Tag Team Championship – Aron Stevens and The Question Mark(?) win via Low Blow: ** ¾ TITLE CHANGE!!!
  • UWN Championship Semi-Final: Shawn Daivari vs Mike Bennett – Mike Bennett wins via Hail Mary: *** ¼ Bennett advances to the Finals

UWN PrimeTime LIVE Episode 9 Review

Fred Rosser vs Chris Dickinson

Rosser tries to end the match early on with a quick cradle but Dickinson isn’t losing in a quick fashion for a moment this big and tries to damage Rosser’s previously targeted arm from last week. Dickinson goes for it more, with slamming the arm in a German Suplex and going to arm bars and more to go after the injured arm and rendering Rosser useless to use his power moves. Dickinson gets a good head of steam going on for him but one misstep and Rosser gets momentum in his favor as they go back to a level ground. Both men go to the outside, Dickinson gets a bit of an advantage as they go back in and after rolling Rosser in a Gator Roll, he transitions the waist lock into a Fujiwara Armbar and Rosser instantly taps out.

Real Money Brother$ & Cam vs 4 Minutes of Heat & Will Allday

This was originally going to be Real Money Brothers vs 4 Minutes of Heat but Allday loved the spot light and showed off his championship in another promotion and makes it a chaotic interview backstage.

Hell breaks loose early on and after a launch over the ropes, we are down to Cam and Will Allday, getting the advantage early on, utilizing the 6 Man tag team dynamic very early on. 4MoH gets a lot of offense in, very few advantages to RMB and Cam until Cam gets in and gets cheap shot. Once Allday gets in, it’s all hands on deck and, more chaos and even more carnage as nobody even knows how was the legal men but somehow the ref did and the Real Money Brother$ get the victory over 4MoH.

Vipress vs Lacey Ryan

Vipress goes very early in the attack as she tries to gain the advantage but, Lacey gets her in the corner and beats Vipress down over and over. Once given some seperation, Vipress goes and attacks the legs of Lacey Ryan and keeps going at it. Ryan gets an advantage after hitting Vipress with a spinning kick but, Vipress goes back to the legs to damage Lacey Ryan. Ryan tries to hit her finish early, the Knee Strike Exploder but, Vipress flips and grabs Ryan’s leg and Dragon Screw Leg Whip and applying a knee bar but, Ryan escapes one more time and gets the knee up enough for the Knee Exploder and keeping her championship.

The Question Mark & Aron Stevens vs James Storm & Eli Drake

Well, The Question Mark appears and apparently it’s really JR Kratos (it’s…it’s not but play with it). Hell breaks loose early and Eli Drake faces Kratos while Stevens and Storm are on the ramp with fighting everywhere now. Bell finally rings as Eli and Aron get in the ring and Eli like a house of fire at the start and tagging in James Storm. Stevens getting a tag on JR Kratos and the wrecking ball looks to give it to Storm. Eli gets a quick tag in for his team and takes the big man down for a short while until Stevens plays interference. Kratos and Stevens go in and take the fight to Eli Drake, quick tags and blows to Eli and getting the ball rolling into their favor, even as much as doing cheap chokes and strikes in the corner with Drake in the wrong side of town until Eli gets a break in and tags in the Cowboy and gets things started for the team, even hitting a Doomsday Device with Eli running from the ramp outside. Aron behind the back of the ref, hits Eli in the throat with a steel chair and with more antics, James Storm gets hit under the belt behind the back of the referee and we have new tag team champions.

Shawn Daivari vs Mike Bennett

Bennett goes quickly for the Spear that he has for his Hail Mary setup but hurts his shoulder in doing so and Daivari is hit hard in the abs and it shows on both men. Daivari getting the advantage here because of the damage that Bennett did to himself with the Spear and Daivari taking it to the outside and beating The Miracle down. Once inside again, Bennett takes the advantage due to Shawn taking too much time outside and the momentum changes again, Mike Bennett with the Kobashi Chops and with Shawn Daivari in the corner, goes for another spear but Shawn moves out of the way and gets some momentum going. Benentt’s determination is too much and goes for another Spear, lands it and Bennett follows him, hitting a Hail Mary on a table on the outside. With both men weakened and Mike with a slight advantage over Daivari, hits another Hail Mary Piledriver and goes on to face Chris Dickinson in the finals for the United Wrestling Network World Championship.

Overall: 7/10

I’m happy with this. They gave us a lot of good match-ups but the only real issue I had with the night was the Six Man matchup. That was a debacle and a half with too much going on at too many times. I get it, it’s a six man tag match, there is going to be a lot of craziness but when the people in the ring don’t know who are legal, it’s not gonna look well. Other than that, Dickinson and Bennett going on for the finals will be an amazing match in the future for the rights of being the First World Champion, the women who come in for UWN are always amazing to watch with how the Vipress and Lacey Ryan match played out with weeks prior and not going to lie, I had a feeling that Eli Drake and James Storm because of the other wrestling program on Tuesdays. Go check out my brother’s article on his show if you don’t know. Other than that, we had a great week of PrimeTime LIVE and with the Hollywod Heritage Title being defended next week and other matches announced, it might be just as good as tonight’s.


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Mitchell’s ROH Death Before Dishonor Results & Report! (7/26/24)

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The word of the day is, “Gold!”

ROH brings Death Before Dishonor to Texas, and makes it bigger than ever! SIX championship matches, how drastically will the landscape change?

OFFICIAL RESULTS

  • Zero Hour – MXM Collection VS Spanish Announce Project; wins.
  • Komander VS The Beast Mortos; wins.
  • Texas Deathmatch: Leyla Hirsch VS Diamante; wins.
  • ROH World Six Man Tag Team Championship Qualifier: Dustin Rhodes & The Von Erichs VS The Dark Order; wins and advances to Battle of the Belts 11.
  • ROH World Tag Team Championships: The Kingdom VS Tomohiro Ishii & Kyle O’Reilly; win(s) and
  • ROH World Television Championship Survival of the Fittest: Atlantis Jr. VS Lio Rush VS Shane Taylor VS Johnny TV VS Lee Johnson VS Brian Cage; wins and
  • ROH Pure Championship: Wheeler Yuta VS Lee Moriarty; wins and
  • ROH Women’s World Television Championship: Billie Starkz VS Red Velvet; wins and
  • ROH Women’s World Championship: Athena VS Queen Aminata; wins and
  • ROH World Championship: Mark Briscoe VS Roderick Strong; wins and

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[Due to scheduling conflicts, coverage will be on delay]


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Andrew’s TNA iMPACT! Results & Match Ratings: 7.25.2024

Slammiversary Fallout! Where do things go on the way to Victory Road?

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Well now we start the fall out of Slammiversary. Josh Alexander in his bad bitch summer, X-Speedball legacy, ABC got the t-a-g and Jordynne is still in charge of the Knockouts division. Like I said at the end of Slammiversary, all of the champions being Babyfaces is stupid. They need to drop a couple titles fairly quickly, because I don’t care what some people say, Nic Nemeth ain’t gonna bring any eyes to the brand. He’s about as hot as day old Hamburger Helper over a camping sterno.

We’ll probably open with the luke warm champion, so tune in like 10 minutes late for anything of substance to be happen.

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Ratings:

  • Steve Maclin vs Cody Deaner: Maclin wins via KIA – *
  • AJ Francis w/Rich Swann & Josh Bishop vs Sami Callihan: AJ wins via Down Payment – **
  • Hammer Your ASH (ASH by Elegance & Alexander Hammerstone) vs JuggerYoung (Jordynne Grace & Eric Young): Hammer Your ASH wins via Torture Rack – ** 1/2
  • The System (Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers & JDC) w/Alisha Edwards vs Matt Hardy & The ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey): Broken Alphabet wins via Twist & Splash – ***

 

Results:

Nemeth gives the ole “I’ll be a fighting champion…blah blah” promo and drops the “any company” line that we’ve already understood what that means. Campaign Singh cuts him off…and I never thought I’d be happy for Campaign Singh to walk out and say anything…ever. And…Mustafa’s promo is worse than Dolph’s. He’s gone from parody to caricature even saying “it was the biggest screw job Montreal ever saw”. Like some of these lines are cheap heat, but most are just brain dead comments that wouldn’t get a reaction out of anyone (and the crowd was silent for that comment). Mustafa gets caught in an Archer “phrasing” moment about getting screwed hard, but this is painful. Promos written by 14 year olds everyone…

This ends with Ali challenging Nemeth for the World Title. While I’m not against walk up challenges, I watch Japanese wrestling, I don’t really get the point aside from doing it just to do it. 

ABC and Matt Hardy have a small promo, and I’m still not really a fan of Unbroken Matt Version 6.0. The floating between Broken voice and his normal voice sounds amateurish.

OH LOOK, finally a match 20 minutes into the show. And it’s my son Steve Maclin! OH CHRIST he’s facing Deaner. This has been 25 minutes of talking followed by the worst god damn attempt at a gimmick. Deaner’s little “Papa Santino told me I can wipe my ass only if the crowd agrees”. This gimmick should die in a fire.

Steve Maclin vs Cody Deaner

Deaner started off quick because Maclin was in disbelief that Deaner was actually gonna fight him. Maclin dodges a Crossbody, Busaiku Knee, and just starts beating on Deaner for fun. And this is fun, maybe Maclin can make sure Deaner gets stretchered out and written off forever. How do you call for an ambulance in French? Maclin with the old Back Breaker into a stretch. Deaner tries to nerd rage up, breaks the Back Breaker Stretch, his punch combo, into a Manhattan Drop and Bulldog. Deaner hits the Crossbody, but Maclin kicks out. This is entirely too competitive.

Deaner goes for the Deaner DDT, blocked, Olympic Slam into Splashing Deaner into the corner, Caught in the Crosshairs, K-I-A, thanks for coming you damn dweeb. Stay in Canada and don’t travel Deaner, please.

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AJ Francis w/Rich Swann & Josh Bishop vs Sami Callihan

As the bell sounds, Sami knocks Rich off the apron, Low Bridges AJ, does the Beats of the Bodhran on AJ and then AJ eats the offense and strategizes with his crew. Bishop and Rich swarm the ring, Sami allows himself to get distracted so AJ slides in and starts beating on Sami. AJ throats Sami across the middle rope and Rich makes his presence felt, AJ distracts the referee and Rich gets in a lot of cheap shots. Bishop throws Sami back in the ring, and AJ keeps up the pressure. Lots of 5 count chokes and leverage moves. After the commercial break ends, Sami dodges a Tennessee Whiskey Knee, gets in a few shots before Rich trips Sami as he’s setting up a Dive, and then AJ takes advantage of the position and hits the goofball knee strike.

AJ calls for his Chokeslam, Sami tries to break it with Axe Handles, then claws the eyes. Sami goes for a Scoop Slam, gets him part way up and then falls over. AJ Chokeslam again, but he bites his hand and starts fighting back. Launches himself at AJ, sends him bouncing off the ropes and uses the momentum to hit that Scoop Slam that was teased earlier. Sami goes for a Western Lariat but eats a Big Boot. AJ does a little Hulk Hogan pose to signal a Leg Drop, but Sami dodges and then connects on a Sliding Lariat. Thumbs Up, Thumbs….interference. Rich distracts the ref, Bishop lays out Sami, AJ connects with the Down Payment.

Hammer Your ASH (ASH by Elegance & Alexander Hammerstone) vs JuggerYoung (Jordynne Grace & Eric Young)

ASH and Jordynne exchange slaps and then Jordynne starts to out muscle ASH. Spinebuster from Jordynne, Juggernaut Driver attempt, but ASH fights off, rope run, Sattelite DDT into both tagging out. EY does the Flair corner flop, slides back in between Hammer’s legs, and connects on a Neckbreaker. EY is the quicker of the two, but Hammer finally gets his hands on him and a Release Belly to Belly into a full mount raining of fists, then a near fall. Hammer smashes EY in a corner, Arm Wringer into an Irish Whip across, but EY moves and Hammer tags out to ASH. ASH levels Jordynne, peppers EY with a few shots and pulls him back to their corner and starts some tandem offense with Hammerman. Hammer Guerilla Presses ASH and throws her into EY for a near fall. Hammer looks to aim for either a Powerbomb or Nightmare Pendulum, but EY drops it into a Small Package, pinfall kick out, they both run, Double Lariat spot. The Knockouts get tagged in.

Jordynne is in control early, World’s Strongest Slam into a Vader Bomb. Juggernaut Driver attempt, but ASH fights it off and tags out to Hammer. Jordynne and EY do some schoolyard stuff with the old Push while Jordynne is down to trip Hammer. All four get in, ASH gets leveled, EY gets leveled, Hammer and Jordynne have a brief face off, but Hammer throws Jordynne to the apron and ASH connects with a Meteora from the apron. Death Valley Driver from Young on Hammer, ASH stares in shock, EY tells her to get, ASH runs away. EY goes up for his Macho Elbow, and ASH causes him to fall to Hammer’s feet, Torture Rack, and EY submits.

Josh Alexander comes out, with new heel music. And it’s not that bad, definitely better than some other people’s new music. Josh yells at the crowd a bit, says he can’t wait til he’s back in a real Canadian town, like his home of Toronto. Then he drops the mic in lieu of an explanation. The crowd chants him off with the “Nah Nah Nah Nah, Hey Hey Hey”. 

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The System (Eddie Edwards, Brian Myers & JDC) w/Alisha Edwards vs Matt Hardy & The ABC (Ace Austin & Chris Bey)

JDC and Hardy start, but JDC quickly tags out to Myers and that doesn’t go well. Hardy grabs a hold of Myers, a few Delete chops, drags him to his corner and they all get in a few shots punctuated with Hardy getting tagged back in and an Elbow into Myers’ extended and worked on left arm. Myers stays isolated, back into the corner, Boot to the gut, Ace tags in and wallops Myers. Ace connects on Double Kicks, into Russian Leg Sweep and his half of Click Click Boom, for a 2 count. Myers finally gets free with a Jaw Breaker and tags out to Eddie. But The System gets no momentum, Ace stifles Eddie’s offense and starts a few quick tags with him and Bey for tandem offense. Moose finally comes down the ramp as Eddie kicked out of yet another pinfall attempt because The System has had nothing going for them. Eddie finally gets some offense since Moose was a big enough distraction.

Eddie thinks they have a spot, so he tags back in JDC, but The ABC stop him cold, tag in Matt Hardy, and Matt walks down JDC, but JDC Low Bridges. Matt is on the outside, so all of The System surrounds Hardy, then Joe Hendry’s music hits! That stops the heel beatdown, and we follow Hendry’s entire entrance. So that proves Hendry is bigger than the 8 other people in this frame. Not really sure if that’s optics you want to push along. Ace and JDC try to remind people there’s wrestling going on, but JDC thumbs the eye to get a little something going. Vertical Suplex for a near fall, tag out for Eddie and Eddie lights up Ace with some of those NOAH Chops. Ace retreats to the ropes and Alisha chokes him with the ropes while the ref is distracted.

Myers gets tagged in, Ace tries to use the crowd energy, Myers stops it at first but then Ace slips a Scoop Slam and tags out to Bey. Hot tag, strike rush, Double Stomp, educated feet, Leap Frog to the corner but Lish climbs on the apron and yells at Bey which stops his rhythm. Myers kicks his feet out and causes Bey to crash. Eddie tags in for a few shots, then to JDC and Slingshot Knees, Wringer Snapmare, Bow and Arrow Submission, and JDC is just doing solid wrestling work right now. Uppercut between the Shoulder Blades as Bey tries to get out, tag to Myers and Bey is still eating offense. Eddie tags in, Bey tries the Sunset Flip, but Eddie tags out before going over, so Myers folds up Bey for a near fall and then tags out to JDC who connects on a Standing Suplex, slams Bey’s face into the corner, Eddie tags in, and Bey finally fights up to his feet, Eddie just flatten Bey’s comeback, tries a Tiger Driver but eats an Enzuigiri for a simultaneous tag. JDC and Hardy come in, JDC tries to exit halfway in, but Hardy is wrecking shop. He disposes of Eddie, Myers slides in but eats a tandem Neckbreaker/DDT from Hardy. Face team does the Delete Corner Face Smashes. Poetry in Motion into a Side Effect into Corkscrew Swanton for only 2 since Myers breaks it up! Everyone throwing hands, referee is distracted, Moose comes in to Spear Hardy, but Hardy dodges and throws him into JDC (I get the call back), Hendry then lays out Moose with the big Lariat. Twist of Fate from Hardy, Splash from Bey, Broken Alphabet wins!

 

Overall Score: 4/10

Ugh, cliche promos, too damn much talking, a competitive squash match with an imbecile as our first “match”, into an overbooked and slow heel match, finally a decent tag match (with the right team going over), into another overbooked match with a “tease” for the mystery backup being more obvious than Jericho’s WWF debut.

Aside from the afore mentioned tag match, The Rascalz promo and The System Promo; this was hard to watch. A lot of cornball promos, Rosemary licks her conspiracy board, storylines got zero traction. Whoopity Doo, Ryan Nemeth got a match next week and we get an undead wedding.

While this was a bad episode, it was bad by at least new standards. We’re not back in the TNA Dark Days again, but this was…a useless show.


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