Showing posts with label Superstars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Superstars. Show all posts

Friday, 14 October 2016

TV Review: WWE Superstars #391 - Neville v Curtis Axel 6


In between the Monday Night RAW recaps, this week's episode of WWE Superstars was headlined by another contest between Neville and Curtis Axel. Was it better than last week's show? Let's have a look. 



Neville's win over Curtis Axel actually turned into a pretty good match as the duo around seven minutes inside the ring and made the most of that time. The action settled down nicely in the early going, before a Neville face shine brought the crowd to life, as the Geordie reached into his bag of tricks and pulled out a Corkscrew Plancha! The moment I realised how much I was beginning to enjoy the bout was when Axel caught Neville going for a Red Arrow, took his legs from underneath him before nailing him with a sweet big boot to knock him to the floor. After the idea of Neville's finish was planted in the mind, Axel played his role well, taking a chance to mouth off at the crowd, including hitting a nice dropkick and getting a strong near fall off an Axehole (Hangman's Facebuster). In the closing sequence, "Mr. Irrelevant" sold well off an Enziguiri, before Neville got the win with Red Arrow, which is always pretty. I wouldn't go as far as suggesting that you go and watch this bout, but if your someone who likes to watch as much WWE as possible then I'm sure you'd enjoy this bout. 

Best of the Rest 



  • Darren Young (with Bob Backlund) got a victory over Jinder Mahal in a short bout that showed early promise, but fell apart heading towards the finish. 

Finally... 


ATPW Scale Rating - 3/10 


Show in a Sentence - Neville v Axel was good, everything else was recaps or Jinder Mahal. 

Words - James Marston

Saturday, 8 October 2016

TV Review: WWE Superstars #390 - Neville v Jinder Mahal 2


The WWE Raw brand's one hour of re-caps and midcarders was in Cinncinati, Ohio last week with Neville headlining the show opposite Jinder Mahal in a re-match from Monday Night RAW in August. This was going to be...good...yeah? 


Neville continued his "impressive" undefeated streak on Superstars with a victory over Jinder Mahal in an awful match. Out of all the former employees that WWE could have rehired, I think everyone is still pretty stumped as to why they decided that Mahal would be their guy and this match made that question even more baffling. The Man of Peace bumped awkwardly, all of his offence looked crap, including a horrible crucifix pin, but he did get some heat for saying some words with an accent, because Murica. Neville escentially had to wrestle around his opponent, but even he didn't seem his usual silky best. There were some storyline elements that could have worked, like Mahal managing to block multiple outside dives from Neville, but without The Man That Gravity forgot actually hitting the dive it became increasingly frustrating to watch. After eight minutes, the match was finally put out of it's misery when Neville got the win with the beautiful Red Arrow. It's baffling that he's not being used to spear head the cruiserweight division and is stuck wrestling Mahal on the C or D show. 

Best of the Rest



  • Sami Zayn completed a trifeca of victories over Curtis Axel in as many month's, winning a short but enjoyable opening match.


Finally...

ATPW Scale Rating - 1.5/10


Yeah, so only match this week that had any length to it and that match was shit. Jinder Mahal seems to have actually got worse over the last few months, as whilst he was previously mediocre, he now looks like a liability in the ring. It was a shame that Sami Zayn and Curtis Axel didn't get longer for their match, as that was the more promising of the two outings and the pair did a decent job with their sub-five minute effort. 

Thursday, 28 August 2014

WWE Live in the UK (May 2014) DVD Review

WWE Live in the UK (May 2014) is out on DVD and Blu-Ray now, available from www.wwedvd.co.uk. Recorded on the 19th and 20th May 2014 at the O2 Arena in London, England, the two live shows are split into four TV shows, Raw, Main Event, Superstars and Smackdown. Raw is main evented by a clash between Seth Rollins and Batista, alongside John Cena taking on Luke Harper and Paul Heyman's Cesaro battling Sheamus, as well as five other matches. Main Event see's Damien Sandow go one on one with R-Truth, with one other match. Superstars is main evented by Jack Swagger and Cody Rhodes, with one other match. Smackdown is main evented by a No Disqualification contest between Batista and Dolph Ziggler, as well as Tag Team confrontation between The Wyatt Family, Luke Harper and Erick Rowan and Tag Team Champions The Usos and three other matches. The commentary throughout the set is provided by Bryron Saxton, Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler, John "Bradshaw" Layfield and Tom Phillips. The special features include one other match, as well as eleven additional segments. 




For this review, I'm going to split the DVD up into it's separate TV shows, as well as special features. I think this will be the most effective and coherent way of looking at the product. 





The main story that runs throughout the 1095th episode of Raw is the battle between John Cena and The Wyatt Family, with this storyline both opening and closing the show. Bray Wyatt's opening promo is captivating, adding to character backstory and pushing Wyatt's Last Man Standing Match with Cena at the upcoming PPV. Cena's ambush set up his main event match with Luke Harper well, giving The Wyatt Family a reason to seek revenge. A Renee Young interview with Cena and The Usos later on in the show, provides a solid promo from Cena and an opportunity for The Usos to deliver on the mic also. Wyatt is provided an opportunity to reply, with a short and succinct promo, with both adding depth to the Cena vs Harper clash later on. 





Harper vs Cena closes the show, and didn't quite live up to my expectations. Whilst the match does have it's moments, like Harper hitting a lovely German Suplex as Cena goes for a Five Knuckle Shuffle and Harper's impressive hurracanrana, the majority of the bout is a clunky affair with Cena and Harper not seeming to click in the ring. Luckily, the show does manage to end on a high note, as the match breaks down as The Usos and the rest of the Wyatt Family get involved. The show ends with Wyatt managing to gain a level of revenge on Cena for the earlier attack and setting up the upcoming PPV contest nicely. 





The real main event of the show for me, was Seth Rollins taking on Batista. Similar to Harper vs Cena, both sides had some mic time before the match, with The Shield producing a solid effort detailing their desires for a fight with Evolution, which the crowd ate up, whilst Triple H gave Batista a pep talk backstage. After a nice swerve opening, the match does struggle to find it's feet in the first few minutes, but once it does it develops into a decent TV main event, with Batista and Rollins finding a groove that works well for them, producing some solid action in the ring. The most exciting action of the match, actually comes from the outside as Rollins and Batista's respective factions, begin a wild brawl, with a couple of fun spots. The actual ending is a little disappointing, although the action after makes up for it and leaves the crowd wanting more, which is exactly what a TV show should do. It's difficult however, not to spot the similarities between this match and the Harper vs Cena one. 

Stephanie McMahon's "State of the World Heavyweight Championship Address" feels a little over scripted and forced as she runs down the absent Daniel Bryan and the London crowd. The crowd seemed to be putty in her hands, reacting exactly how she was expecting throughout the segment. It did feel a little strange to not have someone come out to reply to the thing she was saying and therefore this left the segment feeling a little flat to me. The Bad News Barrett video package was a nice touch however. 

The match of the night is a heavyweight tussle between Paul Heyman Guy, Cesaro and then United States Champion Sheamus. Whilst not the strongest match that these two have had, it's still an enjoyable brawl, with both men giving their all throughout to create a solid back and forth encounter with some decent near falls. The bout is hurt however, by the crowds reaction to the competitors, as Sheamus clearly isn't over with the London crowd, it really is time WWE gave him something fresh and exciting to do. 

A Beat the Clock Challenge to gain a shot at the Intercontinental Championship is a bizarre affair. Big E and Ryback kick off proceedings in an unremarkable match, which the crowd couldn't have cared less for. Rob Van Dam and Alberto Del Rio contest a dull, sloppy match with no sense of urgency to beat the time. Dolph Ziggler vs Mark Henry is the most interesting match of the Challenge, and even that suffers from a skewed psychology that just doesn't work. However, the Beat the Clock Challenge is saved by an appearance from Bad News Barrett who appears to take out Rob Van Dam with a Bullhammer Elbow, going on to cut a great promo that works his home crowd perfectly, with Rule Britainia playing being a great way to close things off. 

Elsewhere, then Diva's Champion Paige competes against Alicia Fox in a rough and tumble diva's match, which features some good spots and sound psychology. It's not perhaps the homecoming that Paige should have been afford though. A mixed tag match between R-Truth & Naomi and Fandango & Layla never happens, meaning Truth's entrance feels entirely pointless. The return of 3MB as The Union Jacks is a fun segment, although the interuption of Rusev and Lana goes on for a little too long for my liking. An in ring segment involving Adam Rose, Jack Swagger and Zeb Colter works as a nice refresher before heading into the main event. 

This certainly isn't the strongest episode of Raw, there's ever been, and to be quite honest, there's nothing that I would label as "Must Watch" on this episode. The three big matches on the show do what they need to do to push the angles forward to the next episode and build towards the Payback PPV, but beyond that this is an entirely missable episode of Raw. 




As with Raw, Smackdown is dominated by the John Cena vs Bray Wyatt feud, with The Wyatt Family opening the second hour of the show, with another strong promo from Bray, depicting Cena as a corporate monster (very different from how Cena would be painted in his feud with The Authority later in the year) with some good visual language. Wyatt switches the focus nicely from Cena to Harper and Rowan's opponents later in the night, Tag Team Champions The Usos. A strong promo that showed Wyatt has much more depth than he is often given credit for. The Usos and Cena get a chance to reply in an interview with Renee Young, with both The Usos and Cena delivering good promos, with Cena's actually being quite funny




Whilst The Usos vs. Harper and Rowan is essentially a abridged version of their PPV matches, this doesn't stop the match form being an entertaining affair. The bout builds nicely towards the hot tag, with Harper and Rowan both producing some nice looking offence, before erupting into a series of exciting moves from The Usos. The finish is screwy, but this allows for more build up towards the Cena and Wyatt match on PPV, with the two teasing a confrontation to close the show. 

Batista and Dolph Ziggler duke it out in an engaging No Disqualification match, which is the best match on the show. It's a back and forth brawl, with plenty of nice spots to keep the attention, including a nasty looking Fameasser attempt from the apron to the steel steps. Ziggler brings a nice intensity to the match, that brings out the best in Batista, who puts in more than enough effort, with the live crowd enjoying this one a lot. Whilst Batista's return was much maligned, this bout proves that he had more to offer WWE than the internet gave him credit for. 




In an attempt to help ticket sales for this event, WWE added Hulk Hogan to appear on the show. If I'd have payed to have seen Hogan, I would have been very disappointed. His appearance, alongside Jimmy Hart, is simply to shill the WWE Network and it's then upcoming show Legends House, which wasn't still isn't available in the UK (officially). A complete waste of Hogan's time and real let down for the fans in attendance. 



Alberto Del Rio and Sheamus tread water in a match that happened. The pair simply go through the motions until Cesaro get's involved, with neither seemingly looking to get the win. Cesaro's interaction with Sheamus after the match is good however. Bo Dallas makes his debut on the main roster with a decent encounter, which get's over Bo's character nicely. Tag Team Women's action is painful to watch as Nikki Bella & Eva Marie take on The Funkadactyls, the wrestling is messy and it's unclear who the crowd is supposed to be rooting for. Vickie Guerrero reminds us that she was the General Manager of Smackdown at this time, with an interaction with Adam Rose. The crowd enjoys it, but it's undoubtedly filler, with no real direction. 

Similar to Raw, there isn't anything here that I'd say you were missing out on if you hadn't seen before. The Batista and Dolph Ziggler bout is entertaining if you have nothing else to do, but even then I'm sure you wouldn't stay awake at night stressing that you hadn't seen it yet. Unlike Raw, there is no real storyline progression as everything simply treads water. 




Main Event is top and tailed by a mini-feud between Cesaro and Mark Henry. The show kicks off with Paul Heyman trying his hardest to get some heat for Cesaro, but never quite managing it. This isn't particular Heyman or Cesaro's fault, the crowd simply just wants to cheer Cesaro, which is something that harmed Cesaro's entire run with Heyman. Mark Henry's interruption set up their main event skirmish nicely. Therefore, when Heyman attempt to get the match changed later on, it is very frustrating as the match is changed to an arm wrestling contest.  This means the show ends on a rather flat note, with no real main event contest. 

Damien Sandow continues his gimmick of dressing up as stuff, turning up as Sherlock Holmes for a dull bout with R-Truth. Truth simply doesn't look like he's bothered with the match, barely selling simple moves like headlocks and no selling a series of punches from Sandow garnering absolutely no reaction. I simply wasn't invested in the match, and wasn't given a reason to get invested, by the end of the match is was completely bored. Not good.

It would get worse however, as it was time for an Aksana match. The unlucky opponent this time was Naomi, with the commentators attempting to get over a fierce rivalry between the two, due to Aksana injuring Naomi's eye a few months ago. Unfortunately, that fierce rivalry isn't seen in the ring and whilst Naomi's offence does look good and Cameron does a good job of cheer leading on the outside, that doesn't save this match from being a dud.

This is quite possibly the worst episode of Main Event, I have ever sat through. There is no main event match, and the other two matches on the show are piss poor. A real disappointment for a show that usually delivers, at least one good match. 





Superstar is main evented by Cody Rhodes taking on Jack Swagger in a smooth bout with a good layer of storytelling involved. Swagger works Rhodes' arm throughout the early part of the match, which I summised was to impact on Rhodes' ability to hit the Cross Rhodes, which came into play later in the match, unfortunately Saxton and Phillips didn't pick up on this. There's plenty of near falls, Zeb Colter and Goldust doing some good work at ringside and jolly good finishing sequence, as well. One of the better matches on this set. 

Elsewhere, Big Show took on Titus O'Neil in a match. That's probably a bit harsh on both O'Neil and Big Show who clearly worked hard, I just simply didn't have any interest in seeing this match. Considering WWE were trying to push Big Show ahead of Daniel Bryan in November, it really does show how far the World's Largest Athlete has fallen in six months. 

I don't watch WWE's poor relation often, but I have to say I rather enjoyed this episode of Superstars. With the removal of the Raw replays that had been present on previous Live in the UK sets, this episode flows rather nicely, can't really ask much more from WWE's D show.

Special Features


WWF UK Rampage 1989/First WWF UK Event

The first disc features footage of WWE's first ever event in the UK in 1989 from London Arena in London. Opening up with "Mean" Gene Okerlund interviewing Hulk Hogan and Miss Elizabeth about Hogan's upcoming main event match with Randy Savage. It's a generic Hogan promo, until the arena's PA system interrupts making most of the interview inaudible. Miss Elizabeth saying she planned on slapping Savage in the face seemed a bit out of character as well. 

The Hogan vs Savage match is also included, as the two ATPW Hall of Famers battle over the WWF World Heavyweight Championship. The crowd absolutely loves this match, going wild for the slightest movement of the competitors. There's plenty of stalling from Savage and a lot of involvement from Elizabeth and Sensational Sherri at ringside. Whilst the match builds nicely towards it conclusion and Hogan no-selling an Elbow drop is a nice moment, it's difficult to feel that this match is any different from what the pair were wrestling on house shows across America at the time. That said, it's still a nice addition to the set. 


Paige's Journey to WWE


I wasn't entirely impressed with this short video package. The title was slightly misleading as I thought this might have been a short interview with Paige discussing how she got to WWE in the first place. However, it's simply a collection of clips from her time in NXT, followed by her debut on Raw, beating AJ Lee for the Diva's Championship. Underwhelming.

Raw Kick Off

Three segments from the Raw Kick Off show are included, each introduced by the panel of Josh Matthews, Booker T and Alex Riley.

The first see's Renee Young interviews Brad Maddox, who negates Renee's questions about the World Heavyweight Championship situation and instead books the Beat the Clock Challenge. After watching Raw this is pretty pointless inclusion.

A much better inclusion is Renee's interview with Paul Heyman and Cesaro, as Heyman works his magic, ripping into Renee in spectacular fashion. It made me laugh, so I was entertained, it also made me feel sorry for Renee, so I was engaged. Couldn't ask for much more really.

In another needless addition, Renee attempts to interview Stephanie McMahon who refuses to answer any questions. If there was ever a piece of filler on a WWE DVD this is it. 

Raw Backstage Pass

Two segments from the Raw Backstage Pass show are present, once again introduced by the panel of Josh Matthews, Booker T and Alex Riley.

Bryon Saxton's interview with Rob Van Dam isn't the greatest  promo in the world, although I'm sure no one was expecting that from Van Dam anyway. However, I was impressed the Van Dam was still selling the effect of the Bullhammer Elbow he'd received from Bad News Barrett earlier in the show. 

Renee Young then catches up with John Cena for a short and generic promo, where Cena simply seems to fill in the blanks to push his match with Bray Wyatt at Payback.

Raw - After The Show LIVE!

A nice addition to the DVD, is the dark segment for Raw. We see Bad News Barrett head to the ring to hit Erick Rowan with Bullhammer Elbow, before getting the rub from John Cena and interacting with both Stephanie McMahon and Triple H of The Authority. Adam Rose turns up as well. This segment was a lot of fun, with Barrett basking in the reaction he receives from the crowd and enjoying his time in the spotlight with Triple H. It really is a shame that Barrett suffered an injury a few months after, because he really did have some good momentum at this point.

Michael Cole's Weekly Interview with Triple H

This is more of a chance to plug what WWE has coming up, than a particularly interesting interview. Subjects range from Daniel Bryan not being on the European tour, Evolution's feud with The Shield, Bo Dallas' debut and Hulk Hogan's appearance on Smackdown. Certainly not the best interview the pair had done, although Triple H does say the word "dweebs".

Smackdown Kick Off


There's two segments included from the Smackdown Kick Off, both introduced by the one man panel that was Josh Matthews.

First Matthews interviews Renee Young, in a strange segment, asking Renee about how the lockeroom feels about Daniel Bryan potentially dropping the World Heavyweight Championship on the next week's Raw. Seeing as this was the show before Smackdown, this segment doesn't make much sense at all.

Secondly, Renee interviews Batista about his upcoming match with Dolph Ziggler. Whilst Batista does a good job of putting over his match with Ziggler as something important and manages to tie it back in to his upcoming match at Payback, I'd have to question the idea that Batista "made his name" in No Disqualification matches!

Finally...


As with many of these Live in the UK sets, I think it makes a nice souvenir if you were at either of the two shows on the DVD, however they aren't that enjoyable if you weren't. Raw and Smackdown both present shows with no real "must-see" moments, and beyond the Ziggler and Batista bout everything else is passable at best. Main Event is dire and whilst Superstars puts on a decent show, it's not worth buying the DVD for. Even with the plethora of extras, most are disappointing, with only the Hogan vs Savage bout and the dark segment to Raw offering anything at all. This one wasn't for me, I'm afraid. 

Tuesday, 5 August 2014

TV Recap (28th July-3rd August 2014)

Here's all the results from television and PPV around the world, between 28th July and 3rd August 2014.

Monday


NJPW G1 Climax 24 - Night 5  

Sendai, Miyagi, Japan.
Sendai Sun Plaza Hall
TV Asahi 2


1. G1 Climax Block A Match 
Tomohiro Ishii defeated Doc Gallows (8:11)

2. G1 Climax Block B Match
Lance Archer defeated Hiroyoshi Tenzan  (10:44)

3. G1 Climax 2014 Block A Match 
Davey Boy Smith Jr. defeated Satoshi Kojima (11:30)

4. G1 Climax Block B Match
Minoru Suzuki defeated Yujiro Takahashi (8:39)

5. G1 Climax Block B Match
Toru Yano defeated Karl Anderson (5:46)

6. G1 Climax Block A Match 
Katsuyori Shibata defeated Shelton Benjamin (14:01)

7. G1 Climax Block B Match 
AJ Styles defeated Hirooki Goto (14:58)

8. G1 Climax Block A Match 
Bad Luck Fale defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi (12:27)

9. G1 Climax Block A Match
Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Tomoaki Honma (10:19)

10. G1 Climax Block B Match 

Tetsuya Naito defeated Kazuchika Okada (13:54)


WWE Monday Night Raw #1105

Toyota Center
Houston, Texas, USA.
USA Network

1. Singles Match
John Cena defeated Cesaro (13:58)

2. Six Man Tag Team Match
Dolph Ziggler & The Usos defeated RybAxel & The Miz (10:02)

3. Singles Match
R-Truth defeated Bo Dallas (0:33)

4. Singles Match
Adam Rose defeated Damien Sandow

5. Singles Match
Diego defeated Fandango (1:20)

6. Tag Team Match
Naomi & Natalya defeated Alicia Fox & Cameron (2:41)

7. Singles Match

Chris Jericho vs. Seth Rollins - No Contest (13:00)


Tuesday



DDT Road to Ryogoku

Korakuen Hall
Tokyo, Japan.
Samurai! TV

1. Tag Team Match
GENTARO & Yasu Urano defeated MIKAMI & Tomomitsu Matsunaga (8:59)

2. Singles Match
Isami Kodaka defeats Akito (10:38)

3. Six Man Tag Team Match
Sanshiro Takagi, Taiji Ishimori & Touru Owashi defeat Golden Storm Riders (Daisuke Sasaki & Gota Ihashi) & Shuji Ishikawa (10:10)

4. Eight Man Tag Team Match
Danshoku Dino, DJ Nira, Makoto Oishi & Super Sasadango Machine defeat Hoshitango, Kazuki Hirata, Michael Nakazawa & Shunma Katsumata (11:00)

5. KO-D Six Man Tag Team Title Three Way Match
Shuten Doji defeat Team Dream Futures and Happy Motel (c) (11:30) - TITLE CHANGE !!!

6. KO-D Openweight Title Match

HARASHIMA (c) vs. Kenny Omega - Double KO (19:27)


WWE Main Event #96

American Bank Center
Corpus Christi, Texas, USA.
WWE Network

1. Tag Team Match
The Usos defeated RybAxel (7:00)

2. Tag Team Match
Heath Slater & Titus O'Neil defeated Tyson Kidd & Zack Ryder (4:50)

3. Singles Match

Dean Ambrose defeated Alberto Del Rio by DQ (13:40)


Thursday



NJPW G1 Climax 24 - Night 6

Act City Hamamatsu
Hamamatsu, Shizuoko, Japan
Samurai! TV

1. G1 Climax Block A Match
Doc Gallows defeated Bad Luck Fale (8:04)

2. G1 Climax Block A Match
Yuji Nagata defeated Davey Boy Smith Jr. (9:39)

3. G1 Climax Block B Match
Yujiro Takahashi defeated Togi Makabe (8:16)

4. G1 Climax Block A Match
Katsuyori Shibata defeated Satoshi Kojima (10:11)

5. G1 Climax Block B Match
Karl Anderson defeated Hirooki Goto (11:36)

6. G1 Climax Block B Match
Minoru Suzuki defeated Lance Archer (9:17)

7. G1 Climax Block A Match
Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Shelton Benjamin (9:01)

8. G1 Climax Block B Match
AJ Styles defeated Hiroyoshi Tenzan (14:22)

9. G1 Climax Block B Match
Kazuchika Okada defeated Toru Yano (9:01)

10. G1 Climax Block A Match

Hiroshi Tanahashi defeated Tomohiro Ishii (15:02)


IMPACT Wrestling #525 - Destination X

Manhattan Center
New York City, New York, USA
Spike TV

1. TNA World Tag Team Title Match
The Wolves (c) defeated The Hardy Boyz (10:16)

2. TNA X-Division Championship Qualifying Three Way Match
Low Ki defeats DJ Z and Manik (5:16)

3. TNA X-Division Championship Qualifying Three Way Match
Sanada defeats Brian Cage and Crazzy Steve (4:33)

4. TNA X-Division Championship Qualifying Three Way Match
Samoa Joe defeats Homicide and Tigre Uno (9:49)

5. TNA World Heavyweight Championship Match

Lashley (c) defeats Austin Aries (16:30)


WWE Superstars #277

Toyota Center
Houston, Texas, USA.
WWE Network

1. Singles Match
Alberto Del Rio defeated Justin Gabriel

2. Tag Team Match

Heath Slater & Titus O'Neil defeated Sin Cara & Zack Ryder


WWE NXT #109

Full Sail University
Winter Park, Florida, USA.
WWE Network

1. Singles Match
Tyler Breeze defeated Angelo Dawkins (1:09)

2. Singles Match
Charlotte defeated Becky Lynch (4:03)

3. Tag Team Match
The Ascension defeated Mac Miles & Steve Cutler (2:11)

4. Tag Team Match
Bull Dempsey & Mojo Rawley defeated The Mechanics (2:40)

5. Singles Match

Adam Rose defeats Tyson Kidd (10:18)


Friday



NJPW G1 Climax 24 - Day 7

Korakuen Hall
Tokyo, Japan.
TV Asahi 2

1. G1 Climax Block A Match
Satoshi Kojima defeated Shelton Benjamin (10:11)

2. G1 Climax Block B Match
Lance Archer defeated Toru Yano (4:38)

3. G1 Climax Block B Match
Karl Anderson defeated Yujiro Takahashi (7:45)

4. G1 Climax Block A Match
Davey Boy Smith Jr. defeated Doc Gallows (10:08)

5. G1 Climax Block B Match
Hiroyoshi Tenzan defeated Hirooki Goto (11:46)

6. G1 Climax Block A Match
Bad Luck Fale defeated Tomoaki Honma [0] (6:40)

7. G1 Climax Block B Match
Togi Makabe defeated Tetsuya Naito (12:02)

8. G1 Climax Block B Match
AJ Styles defeated Minoru Suzuki (16:20)

9. G1 Climax Block A Match
Yuji Nagata defeated Katsuyori Shibata (13:31)

10. G1 Climax Block A Match 

Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Tomohiro Ishii (15:14)


WWE Friday Night Smackdown! 

American Bank Center
Corpus Christi, Texas, USA.
SyFy

1. Singles Match
Jack Swagger defeated Cesaro

2. Singles Match
R-Truth defeated Bo Dallas by DQ

3. Singles Match
AJ Lee defeated Rosa Mendes

4. Two On One Handicap Match
Kane & Seth Rollins defeated Dean Ambrose by DQ

5. Singles Match
Diego defeated Fandango

6. Singles Match
Alberto Del Rio defeated Dolph Ziggler

7. Singles Match

Chris Jericho defeated Erick Rowan


Saturday



OVW TV #780

Davis Arena
Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
ion Television

1. OVW Television Championship Match
Michael Hayes defeated Adam Revolver (c) by Count Out

2. Tag Team Match
Chris Silvio & Jamin Olivencia defeat Big Jon & The Bodyguy

3. Singles Match
Rump Thump defeats Shiloh Jonze

4. Tag Team Match

Melvin Maximus & Randy Terrez defeat Marcus Anthony & Roberto De Luna


Sunday



NJPW G1 Climax 24 - Night 8

Bodymaker Colosseum
Osaka, Japan.
TV Asahi

1. G1 Climax Block A Match
Tomohiro Ishii defeated Davey Boy Smith Jr. (10:24)

2. G1 Climax Block B Match
Hiroyoshi Tenzan defeated Toru Yano (4:33)

3. G1 Climax Block A Match
Yuji Nagata defeated Shelton Benjamin (10:52)

4. G1 Climax Block A Match
Satoshi Kojima defeated Doc Gallows (7:11)

5. G1 Climax Block B Match
Hirooki Goto defeated Tetsuya Naito (12:21)

6. G1 Climax Block B Match
AJ Styles defeated Lance Archer (12:52)

7. G1 Climax Block B Match
Minoru Suzuki defeated Togi Makabe by Referee Stoppage (12:21)

8. G1 Climax Block A Match
Katsuyori Shibata defeated Tomoaki Honma (10:47)

9. G1 Climax Block B Match
Kazuchika Okada defeated Yujiro Takahashi (12:49)

10. G1 Climax Block A Match

Hiroshi Tanahashi defeated Shinsuke Nakamura (17:00)


AJPW Summer Action Series - Night 8

Korakuen Hall
Tokyo, Japan.

1. Singles Match
SUSHI defeated Menso-re Oyaji (4:46)

2. Six Man Tag Team Match
Dory Funk Jr., Osamu Nishimura & Yutaka Yoshie defeated Masanobu Fuchi, Takao Omori & Ultimo Dragon (12:12)

3. Tag Team Match
Hideki Suzuki & Zeus defeated Dark Kingdom (Kengo Mashimo & KENSO) (12:46)

4. Tag Team Match
Xceed (Kento Miyahara & Kotaro Suzuki) defeated Burning (Jun Akiyama & Yoshinobu Kanemaru) (9:07)

5. All Asia Tag Team Title Match
Team Dream Futures (Keisuke Ishii & Shigehiro Irie) (c) defeated Dark Kingdom (Mitsuya Nagai & Takeshi Minamino) (16:35)

6. AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Title Match
Atsushi Aoki (c) defeated Hikaru Sato (16:47)

7. Triple Crown Title Match

Joe Doering defeated Suwama (c) (21:11) - TITLE CHANGE !!!

Monday, 28 July 2014

TV Recap (21st July-27th July 2014)

Here's all the TV and PPV results for the week commencing 21st July 2014. 

Monday


NJPW G1 Climax 24 - Day 1

Hokkaido Sports Centre
Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan
TV Asahi

1. G1 Climax Block A Match
Bad Luck Fale defeated Tomohiro Ishii (9:39)

2. G1 Climax Block A Match
Shelton Benjamin defeated Doc Gallows (8:54)

3. G1 Climax Block B Match
Hiroyoshi Tenzan defeated Karl Anderson (10:11)

4. G1 Climax Block A Match
Satoshi Kojima defeated Yuji Nagata (11:27)

5. G1 Climax Block B Match
Toru Yano defeated Minoru Suzuki (2:15)

6. G1 Climax Block B Match
Yujiro Takahashi defeated Tetsuya Naito (13:54)

7. G1 Climax Block B Match
Hirooki Goto defeated Togi Makabe (11:37)

8. G1 Climax Block A Match
Hiroshi Tanahashi defeated Tomoaki Honma (10:01)

9. G1 Climax Block A Match
Katsuyori Shibata defeated Shinsuke Nakamura (15:27)

10. G1 Climax Block B Match
Kazuchika Okada defeated AJ Styles (18:03)

WWE Monday Night Raw #1104

American Airlines Arena
Miami, Florida, USA 
USA Network

1. Two on One Handicap Match
Roman Reigns defeated Kane & Randy Orton (12:22)

2. Four on One Handicap Match
Alicia Fox, Cameron, Eva Marie & Rosa Mendes defeated Nikki Bella (1:05)

3. Singles Match
Bo Dallas defeated Damien Sandow (2:33)

4. Singles Match
Dolph Ziggler defeated The Miz (13:58)

5. Tag Team Match
AJ Lee & Paige defeated Emma & Natalya (2:30)

6. Singles Match
Zack Ryder defeated Fandango (1:45)

7. Tag Team Match
RybAxel defeated Big E & Kofi Kingston (3:21)

8. Singles Match
Rusev defeated The Great Khali (2:25)

9. Singles Match
Cesaro defeated Dean Ambrose by DQ (12:30)

Tuesday


ZERO1 Fire Festival - Day 1

Korakuen Hall
Tokyo, Japan
Samurai! TV

1. Eight Man Tag Team Match
Ikuto Hidaka, Jason Lee, Mineo Fujita & Tama Williams defeated Daemon-gun (KAMIKAZE & Takuya Sugawara) (15:31)

2. Fire Festival Block B Match
Kazuki Hashimoto vs Yoshikazu Yokoyama ended in Double KO (9:23)

3. Fire Festival Block A Match
Yusaku Obatu defeated Ryouji Sai (15:57)

4. Fire Festival Block A Match
Daisuke Sekimoto defeated Hideki Suzuki (17:02)

5. Fire Festival Block B Match
Daemon Ueda defeated Kohei Sato (8:52)

6. Fire Festival Block B Match 
Masato Tanaka defeated Shinjiro Otani (21:53)


WWE Main Event #95

Amway Center
Orlando, Florida, USA.
WWE Network

1. Singles Match
Seth Rollins defeated Fandango (3:15)

2. Singles Match
Ryback defeated Jey Uso (4:45)

3. Tag Team Match
Big E & Kofi Kingston defeated Heath Slater & Titus O'Neil (3:25)

4. Singles Match
Jack Swagger defeated Rusev by DQ (8:35)


Wednesday



NJPW G1 Climax 24 - Day 2

Aomori Prefecture Budokan
Aomori, Japan.
Samurai! TV

1. G1 Climax Block A Match
Tomohiro Ishii defeated Satoshi Kojima (12:27)

2. G1 Climax Block A Match
Shelton Benjamin defeated Bad Luck Fale (5:55)

3. G1 Climax Block B Match
Hirooki Goto defeated Yujiro Takahashi (10:31)

4. G1 Climax Block B Match
Tetsuya Naito defeated Lance Archer (8:39)

5. G1 Climax Block A Match
Yuji Nagata defeated Tomoaki Honma (11:15)

6. G1 Climax Block A Match
Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Davey Boy Smith, Jr (13:37)

7. G1 Climax Block B Match
AJ Styles defeated Toru Yano (9:53)

8. G1 Climax Block B Match
Kazuchika Okada defeated Hiroyoshi Tenzan (12:51)

9. G1 Climax Block B Match
Togi Makabe defeats Karl Anderson (8:44)

10. G1 Climax Block A Match
Hiroshi Tanahashi defeated Doc Gallows (11:14)


Thursday



WWE NXT #108

Full Sail University
Winter Park, Florida, USA.
WWE Network

1. Tag Team Match
The Ascension defeated Aaron Solo & Johnny Vandal (2:30)

2. Singles Match
Tyler Breeze defeated Mojo Rawley (0:30)

3. WWE NXT Women's Title Match
Charlotte (C) defeated Summer Rae (8:15)

4. Tag Team Match
Kalisto & Sin Cara defeated The Vaudevillains (6:00)

5. Singles Match
Adrian Neville defeated Rusev by DQ (4:00)


TNA Impact Wrestling #524

Manhattan Center
New York City, New York, USA.
Spike TV

1. Falls Count Anywhere Match
Bobby Roode defeated MVP (8:00)

2. Singles Match
Low Ki defeated DJ Z (2:28)

3. Tag Team Match
Bram & Magnus defeated Gunner & Mr. Anderson (2:42)

4. TNA Women's Knockout Title Match
Gail Kim (C) vs Taryn Terrel - No Contest (4:04)

5. Singles Match
The Great Muta defeated Robbie E (0:50)

6. Six Man Tag Team New York City Street Fight
Ethan Carter III, Rockstar Spud & Rhino defeated Team 3D & Tommy Dreamer (11:35)


NOAH Ark YAMASAKA

Hakata Star Lane
Fukuoka, Japan
Nippon TV


1. Singles Match
Kenou defeated Hitoshi Kumano (7:02)
2. Singles Match
Junji Tanaka defeated Mitsuhiro Kitamiya (8:47)
3. Tag Team Match
TMDK defeated Cho Kibou-Gun (Hajime Ohara & Maybach Taniguchi) by DQ (9:14)
4. Six Man Tag Team Match
Akitoshi Saito, Daisuke Ikeda & Mohammed Yone defeat No Mercy (Daisuke Harada & Takashi Sugiura) & Quiet Storm (14:47)
5. NTV G Cup Junior Heavyweight Tag League 2014 Block A Match
Yoshinari Ogawa & Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Genba Hirayanagi & Kikutaro (15:53)
6. NTV G Cup Junior Heavyweight Tag League 2014 Block B Match
BRAVE (Atsushi Kotoge & Taiji Ishimori) defeated Jinzo & Rocky Lobo (13:44)
7. NTV G Cup Junior Heavyweight Tag League 2014 Block A Match
Jushin Thunder Liger & Tiger Mask defeat Matt Striker & Super Crazy (10:29)
8. GHC Heavyweight Title Match
Naomichi Marufuji (c) defeats Katsuhiko Nakajima (25:31)

WWE Superstars #276

AmericanAirlines Arena
Miami, Florida, USA
WWE Network

1. Singles Match
2. Singles Match
Alberto Del Rio defeated R-Truth

Friday

NJPW G1 Climax 24 - Day 3

Yamagata City Sports Center
Yamagata, Japan
Samurai! TV

1. G1 Climax Block A Match
2. G1 Climax Block B Match
3. G1 Climax Block B Match
4. G1 Climax Block A Match
5. G1 Climax Block B Match
6. G1 Climax Block A Match
7. G1 Climax Block A Match
8. G1 Climax Block B Match
9. G1 Climax Block A Match
10. G1 Climax Block B Match

WWE Friday Night Smackdown  #779

Amway Center
Orlando, Florida, USA.
SyFy

1. Tag Team Match
The Usos defeated RybAxel (9:58)

2. Singles Match
Bo Dallas defeated Dolph Ziggler (3:15)
3. No Disqualification Match
Dean Ambrose defeated Cesaro (14:05)
4. Singles Match
Paige defeated Naomi (0:35)
5. Singles Match
Bray Wyatt defeated R-Truth (2:05)
6. Singles Match
Roman Reigns defeated Alberto Del Rio (12:27)

Saturday 

 

NJPW G1 Climax 24 - Day 4

Akita Prefectural Gymnasium
Akita, Japan.
TV Asahi

1. G1 Climax Block A Match
Satoshi Kojima defeated Bad Luck Fale (8:25)
2. G1 Climax Block A Match
Shelton Benjamin defeated Davey Boy Smith Jr. (8:44)
3. G1 Climax Block B Match
Minoru Suzuki defeated Hiroyoshi Tenzan (11:04)
4. G1 Climax Block B Match
Toru Yano defeated Hirooki Goto (1:21)
5. G1 Climax Block A Match
Tomohiro Ishii defeated Tomoaki Honma (12:06) 
6. G1 Climax Block B Match
Togi Makabe defeated Lance Archer (10:35)
7. G1 Climax Block A Match
Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Yuji Nagata (16:11)
8. G1 Climax Block B Match
Tetsuya Naito defeated AJ Styles (15:55)
9. G1 Climax Block B Match
Karl Anderson defeated Kazuchika Okada (12:34)
10. G1 Climax Block A Match
Katsuyori Shibata defeated Hiroshi Tanahashi (16:16)

AAA Sin Limite - Ring & Rock StAAArs 2

Hard Rock Hotel de Vallarta
Nuevo Vallarta, Nayarit, Mexico.

1. Mixed Eight Man Tag Team Match
Mamba, Mini Abismo Negro, Sexy Star & Taya Valkyrie defeated Jennifer Blake, La Jarochita, Mascarita Sagrada & Pimpinela Escarlata

2.Six Man Tag Team Match
Angelico, Australian Suicide & Fenix defeated Gran Apache, Pentagon Jr. & Super Fly

3. Six Man Tag Team Match
The Psycho Circus defeated El Consejo (El Hijo del Fantasma, El Texano Jr. & Silver Cain)

4. Six Man Tag Team Match

Cibernetico & Myzteziz defeat La Nueva Sociedad (Averno & Chessman)

OVW TV #779

Davis Arena
Kentucky, Louisiana, USA.
ion Television

1. OVW Television Title Match
Adam Revolver (c) defeated Leon Shelly
2. Singles Match
Raul LaMotta defeated Dapper Dan
3. Singles Match
Rump Thump defeated Roberto De Luna
4. Singles Match
Ryan Howe defeated Jack Rebel
5. Singles Match
Marcus Anthony defeated Flash Flanagan

BJW Ikkitousen Strong Climb

Korakuen Hall
Tokyo, Japan

1. Ikkitousen Strong Climb Semi Final Match
Daisuke Sekimoto defeated Yuko Miyamoto (13:36)
2. Ikkitousen Strong Climb Semi Final Match
Shuji Ishikawa defeated Manabu Soya (11:21)
3. Six Man Tag Team Match
Atsushi Maruyama, Shinobu & Takumi Tsukamoto defeated Brahman Kei, Brahman Shu & Takayuki Ueki (10:05)
4. UWA World Tag Team Title Match
Hiroshi Fukuda & MEN's Teioh (c) defeated Speed Of Sounds (16:53)
5. Fluorescent Light Tubes & Weapon Carry Death Match
B Faultless Junky's (Jaki Numazawa & Masashi Takeda) & Ryuji Ito defeated Isami Kodaka, Kankuro Hoshino & Masaya Takahashi (13:25)
6. Six Man Tag Team Match
Kazuki Hashimoto, Masato Inaba & Ryuichi Kawakami defeated Hideyoshi Kamitani, Shinya Ishikawa & Shiori Asahi (14:38)
7. Ikkitousen Strong Climb Final Match
Shuji Ishikawa defeated Daisuke Sekimoto (13:11)

CMLL Guerreros Del Ring

Arena Coliseo de Guadalajara
Guadalajara, Jalisco, Mexico
52MX

1. Six Man Tag Team Two Out Of Three Falls Match
Arkangel de la Muerte, Bobby Zavala & Olimpico defeated Omar Brunetti, Sky Kid & Smaker [2:1]

Six Man Tag Team Two Out Of Three Falls Match
Brazo de Plata, Marco Corleone & Mascara Dorada defeated Damian El Terrible, Ephesto & Rey Bucanero [2:1]

3. Two Out Of Three Falls Match
Shocker defeated La Mascara [2:1]

CMLL on CadenaTres

Arena Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico.
CadenaTres

1. Six Man Tag Team Two Out Of Three Falls Match
Demus 316, Pequeno Olimpico & Pierrothito defeated Angelito, Astral & Electrico [2:1]

2. Six Man Tag Team Two Out Of Three Falls Match
Los Cancerberos del Infierno (Cancerbero, Raziel & Virus) defeated Cachorro, Stigma & Triton [2:1]

3. Six Man Tag Team Two Out Of Three Falls Match
Fuego, Rey Cometa & Stuka Jr. defeated Ephesto, Hechicero & Misterioso II [2:1]

4. Six Man Tag Team Two Out Of Three Falls Match
Damian El Terrible, El Barbaro Cavernario & Rey Bucanero defeated Marco Corleone, Mascara Dorada & Titan [2:1]

5. Two Out Of Three Falls Match
Euforia defeats Valiente [2:1]

CMLL on Fox Sports

Arena Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico.
Fox Sports

1. Six Man Tag Team Two Out Of Three Falls Match
Atlantis, Dragon Rojo Jr. & Stuka Jr. defeated Polvora, Rey Escorpion & Ultimo Guerrero [2:1]

2. CMLL World Tag Team Title Two Out Of Three Falls Match

Negro Casas & Shocker (c) defeated Los Indeseables (La Sombra & Rush) [2:1] 

ROH on SBG #149

Dearborn, Michigan, USA.

1. ROH World Tag Team Title Match
reDRagon (c) defeated Monster Mafia

2. Singles Match
Moose defeated Hakim Zane

3. ROH World Tag Team Championship #1 Contendership Four Way Match

Christopher Daniels & Frankie Kazarian defeat War Machine and The Briscoes and The Decade (Jimmy Jacobs & Roderick Strong)

ROW Summer of Champions

Humble Civic Center
Humble, Texas, USA.
RealityOfWrestling.com

1. Singles Match
Brother Devon defeated Abel Andrew Jackson

2. Singles Match
Evan Snow defeated Rockstar Robbie

3. ROW Diamonds Championship 10 Man Battle Royal (vacant)
Winner: Cinema - TITLE CHANGE !!!

4. ROW Tag Team Title Match
The Brothers Lockhart (c) defeat The Heavenly Bodies

5. No Disqualification Match
Ryan Davidson defeats The Pride

6. Singles Match
Raj Singh defeats Jasper Davis

7. Tag Team Match
Ayden Cristiano & Sergei Volkov defeat Bryan Keith & Jonathan Gresham

8. ROW Heavyweight Title Championship Cage Match

The Mysterious Q defeats The Samoan Beast (c) - TITLE CHANGE !!!


Sunday

NOAH NTV G+ up Jr. Heavyweight Tag League - Day 2

Korakuen Hall
Tokyo, Japan

1. Three Way Match
2. Singles Match
Takashi Sugiura defeated Mikey Nicholls (10:55)
3. NTV G Cup Junior Heavyweight Tag League Block B Match
Hitoshi Kumano & Mitsuhiro Kitamiya defeated Jinzo & Rocky Lobo (9:23)
4. NTV G Cup Junior Heavyweight Tag League Block A Match
5. NTV G Cup Junior Heavyweight Tag League Block B Match
6. NTV G Cup Junior Heavyweight Tag League Block A Match