• [PW] NJPW G1 Climax Results (7/13): Hirooki Goto vs Jay White, Ishii vs

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    NJPW G1 Climax Results (7/13): Hirooki Goto vs Jay White, Ishii vs Jeff Cobb

    Posted: 13 Jul 2019 06:00 AM PDT https://www.prowrestling.com/njpw-g1-climax-results-7-13-hirooki-goto-vs-jay-white-ishii-vs-jeff-cobb/


    NJPW G1 Climax Results Day 2

    July 13, 2019

    Undercard Matches

    Los Ingobernables de Japon (EVIL, SANADA & BUSHI) def. Kota Ibushi, Will Ospreay & Yuya Uemura

    Bad Luck Fale & Chase Owens vs. Lance Archer & Yoshinobu Kanemaru

    KENTA, Clark Connors & Karl Fredericks vs. Hiroshi Tanahashi, Shota Umino
    & Ren Narita

    Minoru Suzuki & Zack Sabre Jr. def. Kazuchika Okada & Yoshi-Hashi

    B Block Tournament Matches

    Juice Robinson def. Shingo Takagi // This was a stiff, hard-hitting match
    and both guys worked their asses off. Takagi came within inches of winning, revering Pulp Friction and hitting several Pumping Bombers, but Juice eventually hit Pulp Friction to win.

    Jon Moxley def. Taichi // Taichi attacked before the bell and the two
    brawled all around the arena. The actual match itself, once the ref finally
    got them to stop attempting to murder each other, was only about 8 minutes
    and Mox hit a nasty high-angle Death Rider (Dirty Deeds) to win.

    Toru Yano def. Tetsuya Naito // This was a ridiculous 4-minute gag with
    Yano trying about 80 different ways to steal a win. Eventually he put the
    refs shirt over his head, then kicked Naito in the balls, put HIS shirt
    over his head and rolled him up to win. Naito is like 1-6 against the
    Sublime Master Thief.

    Tomohiro Ishii def. Jeff Cobb // Imagine two elephants ramming together
    over and over again until one of them finally ran out of energy. Thats the general idea. Ishii eventually won a brutal back-and-forth slugfest in
    about 19 minutes with a vertical drop brainbuster.

    Hirooki Goto def. Jay White


    A Block Standings

    Kazuchika Okada 2
    KENTA 2
    Sanada 2
    Bad Luck Fale 2
    Lance Archer 2
    Hiroshi Tanahashi 0
    Kota Ibushi 0
    Zack Sabre Jr. 0
    EVIL 0
    Will Ospreay 0


    B Block Standings

    Hirooki Goto 2
    Tomohiro Ishii 2
    Toru Yano 2
    Jon Moxley 2
    Juice Robinson 2
    Jay White 0
    Jeff Cobb 0
    Tetsuya Naito 0
    Taichi 0
    Shingo Takagi 0


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    FREE MATCH: Sheamus & Kofi Kingston Battle in Tables Match at Extreme Rules

    Posted: 13 Jul 2019 05:30 AM PDT https://www.prowrestling.com/free-match-sheamus-kofi-kingston-battle-in-tables-match-at-extreme-rules/


    In anticipation of the upcoming Extreme Rules pay-per-view on June 14th,
    WWE has begun uploading full matches from previous incarnations of the
    event, dating back to the original in 2009.

    The latest edition to the playlist, which you can check out above, goes all
    the way back to 2011 as Sheamus and Kofi Kingston battle it out in a Tables Match with the WWE United States Championship on the line.

    More free matches:

    Samoa Joe Dominates Fatal 5-Way (Extreme Rules 2017)
    Hardyz & The Bar in a Steel Cage (Extreme Rules 2017)
    Charlotte & Natalya in Submission Match (Extreme Rules 2016)
    Miz Defends in Fatal 4-Way (Extreme Rules 2016)
    Roman Reigns vs. AJ Styles (Extreme Rules 2016)




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    Extreme Rules appeared first on ProWrestling.com.


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    AEW Fight for the Fallen Final Match Card & Detailed Preview - Watch Live & Free Tonight @ 7:30PM ET

    Posted: 13 Jul 2019 04:40 AM PDT https://www.prowrestling.com/aew-fight-for-the-fallen-final-match-card-detailed-preview-watch-live-free-tonight-730pm-et/


    Tonights the night! All Elite Wrestling returns with Fight for the Fallen,
    live from the Dailys Place Amphitheater in Jacksonville, FL.

    Its the final stop on the road to Chicago for ALL OUT, so we expect there
    to be some key moments setting up the biggest show in the young promotions history. The action goes down live and completely free on B/R Live for
    those in the U.S., and will be available on pay-per-view through FITE TV internationally.

    Make sure to join us this evening for complete live coverage of AEW Fight
    for the Fallen, and stick with us throughout the weekend as we bring you coverage from AEW, WWE Extreme Rules, Evolves 10-year anniversary event,
    GCWs 25-year tribute to Homicide, and three huge NJPW G1 Climax events all over the course of the next two days!

    First lets take a look at the pre-show

    The official 45-minute Fight for the Fallen pre-show, dubbed The Buy In,
    will also air live and free on B/R Live as well as the AEW social media accounts. The action kicks off at 7:30PM ET and will roll right into the
    main card at 8:15PM ET.
    1. Sonny Kiss [x]vs. Peter Avalon [x](w/ Leva Bates)

    Sonny Kiss was one of the second wave of talents officially announced at
    the Las Vegas press conference earlier this year, but we have yet to see
    him compete outside of the Double or Nothing Casino Battle Royale. Across
    the ring will be Peter Avalon, also making his singles debut, accompanied
    by his co-Librarian, Leva Bates.

    Yeah I dont want to get into the whole Librarian argument, but the bottom
    line is theres a lot of people who dont like it, are vocal about their displeasure online, and Ive personally had friends tell me they didnt watch Fyter Fest because the free pre-show turned them off so much during their segments. I wasnt that put off myself, but Im not a fan. Heres an
    opportunity for Avalon to show the world he can go out and get it done in
    the ring. Maybe an opportunity for them to work on the gimmicks, tweak some things, because right now its on the same level of cringe as some of WWEs
    worst segments in recent memory.
    2. Britt Baker [1-0] & Riho [2-0] vs. Bea Priestley [x]& Shoko Nakajima [x]

    Youre definitely going to want to check out The Buy In, even if its just
    for this one match. So far AEW has knocked it out of the park introducing tremendous talents to their womens division at every event. This should be
    no different, with the debuting Bea Priestley and Shoko Nakajima taking on
    two ladies who realistically could be the cornerstone of the division as
    the promotion prepares for its TV launch this fall. It should also not go unnoticed that if Riho does manage to pick up another victory, shell be the only 3-0 athlete in the division, and you figure that would put her front-and-center for a shot at the gold.


    As noted, the AEW Fight for the Fallen main card will begin at 8:15PM ET
    which means were likely looking at about three-and-a-half hours in total, including the pre-show.
    3. The Dark Order [x](Evil Uno & Stu Greyson) vs. Angelico & Jack Evans
    [0-1] vs. Luchasaurus [x]& Jungle Boy [0-1]

    I absolutely love that Luchasaurus and Jungle Boy are a real-life tag team.
    I will personally fight any old Baby Boomers with no joy in their hearts, incapable of having fun, who think these gimmicks are ruining the business.
    Its also happening because AEW is listening to the many fans who loved the
    idea of the two together a pretty smart concept, especially when this generation and demographic of wrestling fans will buy literally anything
    The Elite family puts on a black t-shirt. The fans want it. I want it. I
    hope they run rampant through the entire tag team division.

    OH Also, theres two other teams in this match. The Dark Order are the big baddies that have crashed the last two AEW events and attacked several tag teams, obviously sending a message that theyre after the incoming titles. Angelico and Evans, outside of just being a very talented team, are also
    out for some revenge as one of those teams who were attacked.
    4. The Lucha Brothers [0-2] (Pentagon Jr. & Rey Fenix) vs. SoCal Uncensored [1-1] (Kazarian & Scorpio Sky)

    The Lucha Brothers may be one of the greatest tag teams in the world, but
    they still need their first win in an AEW ring. After suffering two back-to-back losses to the Young Bucks, Pentagon and Fenix have to rebound
    if they want to be a serious contender in the AEW World Tag Team
    Championship tournament when TV starts this fall. But theres also SCU, the beloved duo (often trio) who scored a big win at Double or Nothing, and
    have to be considered one of the front-runners to win said tournament. This
    is going to be excellent.
    5. Brandi Rhodes [x]vs. Allie [x]

    Im really intrigued by this one. I havent seen Brandi wrestle in a long
    time, but she seems confident, and Allie is a good opponent. Im interested
    to see what they can put together, and what sorts of shenanigans come into play. Theres been an underlying story on the Road To videos for months now where Brandi brought Allie in, but theres some bad blood in the past
    between them, and theyre playing it up like things are cool and they just
    want to have a good match together. So yeah this one is definitely not
    ending clean, as they say. Are we gonna get another Awesome Kong level
    swerve? Who picks up their first win in AEW?
    6. Jimmy Havoc [0-1], Darby Allin [0-0-1] & Joey Janela [0-1] vs. Shawn
    Spears [x], MJF [0-1] & Sammy Guevara [0-1]

    This is going to be really interesting. First of all, whoever decided to
    put MJF and Shawn Spears on the same team is an evil genius. For the last several months one of the ongoing storylines on Being the Elite has been
    the eternally duplicitous MJF becoming Codys new best friend the salt of
    the earth, as he calls him. Given that Spears just put 10 staples in the
    back of Rhodes skull, I imagine this tag match will be fairly explosive.

    Theres some other threads here, like the the narcissism of Sammy Guevara
    and how it will come into play with the even more severe narcissim of MJF. Youve also got an entire match of incredible talents all still looking for
    the very first win in an AEW ring. Darby Allin is also out for a little revenge, as he blames Spears for stealing his moment after wrestling Cody
    to a time limit draw at Fyter Fest.
    7. Kenny Omega [1-1] vs. Cima [1-1]

    I am personally, very much looking forward to seeing what these two
    ingenious artists are capable of coming up with. Its almost insane to think that these two havent wrestled one-on-one before. Omega is arguably the
    best wrestler in the world today, depending on who you ask, but Cima has
    been one of the worlds best hidden gems for Im gonna say decades, honestly.
    He is so creative and technically sound I think theyre going to have a tremendous match, and I hope it succeeds in finally bringing Cima-mania to
    a more mainstream western audience.
    8. Hangman Page [2-0] vs. Kip Sabian [1-0]

    Sabian is a high-flyer from the UK who made his debut on the Double or
    Nothing Buy-In, picking up a solid win over Sammy Guevara. I think most
    people look at this match as a high-intensity warmup for Hangman Page, as
    he heads into ALL OUT to face Chris Jericho for the AEW World Championship. That said, Sabian is a tremendous wrestler and possibly a big asset for the fledgling promotion as they march towards their TV debut this fall. Hell be looking to get in contention for that title just like anyone else, and with
    a win already under his belt, upsetting the Hangman could be a fast track
    to a future main event.
    9. Cody [1-0-1] & Dustin Rhodes [0-1] vs. The Young Bucks [2-0]

    This main event is going to be as the kids say dope as hell.

    After the bloodbath between Cody and Dustin at Double or Nothing, the
    Rhodes brothers will reunite for the first time in four-and-a-half years to tackle a duo that the American Nightmare considers to be the best tag team
    in the world.

    The final Road to Fight for the Fallen earlier this week injected some last-minute drama into this brother-against-brother program. The basic idea
    is that while in a meeting with TNT executives, Tony Khan expressed
    interest in Cody and Dustin as a tag team because they were highly regarded
    and put on some tremendous matches a fact that Kenny Omega and the Bucks either didnt know, or pretended not to know.

    Heres a transcript of Codys thoughts from Road To: 

    “They weren’t watching, or pretending they weren’t watching. However, I was
    watching BOLA, the Briscoes, Ladder Wars, the Motor City Machine Guns, and
    the silly ass trampoline wrestling that Dragon Gate does. I was watching
    all of that. I think me being so familiar with them, they’re at a complete disadvantage.

    If you check social media, they’re flirting with the Usos regularly – we beat the Usos’ ass for like two years straight. I think they’re at the disadvantage. I think ‘The Elite’ fans will absolutely think we’re some kind of odd-man pairing, but it isn’t. We were a great tag team. Put your nose down at us because we were on TV and making money? Screw that. I’m
    maybe a little more mad about it than I thought…”



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    EVOLVE Wrestling 10th Anniversary Special Final Match Card - Watch Tonight
    on the WWE Network @ 8PM ET

    Posted: 13 Jul 2019 04:39 AM PDT https://www.prowrestling.com/fan-vote-adds-womens-match-to-saturdays-evolve-wwe-network-special/


    The 10th Anniversary of EVOLVE Wrestling airs live tonight on the WWE
    Network. The show kicks off at 8PM ET and will feature several WWE
    Superstars including Adam Cole defending the NXT Championship against 205
    Live star Akira Tozawa, Matt Riddle, Drew Gulak and more.

    Heres a look at the final match card. Join us live tonight for complete coverage of the event.

    Adam Cole (c) vs. Akira Tozawa for the NXT Championship
    Austin Theory (c) vs. JD Drake (c) for the EVOLVE Championship and WWN Championship
    Eddie Kingston & Joe Gacy (c) vs. AR Fox & Leon Ruff for the EVOLVE Tag
    Team Championships
    Matt Riddle vs. Drew Gulak
    Anthony Henry vs. Arturo Ruas
    Babatunde vs. Colby Corino
    Curt Stallion vs. Sean Maluta vs. Stephen Wolf vs. Harlem Bravado
    Josh Briggs vs. Anthony Greene
    Shotzi Blackheart vs. Brandi Lauren


    BREAKING NEWS.

    You voted yes with a resounding 89% of the vote!

    Shotzi Blackheart vs. Brandi Lauren has been added to this Saturdays EVOLVE 10th Anniversary Celebration from Philadelphia live on the WWE Network!

    Blackheart is also added to #EVOLVE132 this Sunday in MA! https://t.co/slJ3hKCILf

    - EVOLVE Wrestling (@WWNEVOLVE) July 10, 2019



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    Triple H Reportedly Scouts Top International Star During WWE Tour in Japan

    Posted: 13 Jul 2019 04:08 AM PDT https://www.prowrestling.com/triple-h-reportedly-scouts-top-joshi-star-during-recent-wwe-tour-in-japan/


    According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Triple H was actually doing
    a lot more than wrestling with The Club during WWEs recent overseas trip to Japan.

    The Game was reportedly scouting top Japanese womens wrestler Sari
    Fujimura, also known as simple Saree. The 23-year-old joshi star already
    has 8 years of experience in the business, as a mainstay for World Woman Pro-Wrestling Diana, Japanese Women Pro-Wrestling Project, and Meiko
    Satomuras Sendai Girls promotion.

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    in Japan appeared first on ProWrestling.com.


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    Complete Schedule of This Weekends Events: WWE Extreme Rules, AEW Returns, EVOLVE, G1 Climax & More

    Posted: 12 Jul 2019 03:00 PM PDT https://www.prowrestling.com/complete-schedule-of-this-weekends-events-wwe-extreme-rules-aew-returns-evolve-10th-anniversary-g1-climax-more/


    Reminder: We will have live coverage of every single show listed below throughout the weekend. Thats three stacked NJPW G1 Climax events, the 10th Anniversary of EVOLVE Wrestling on the WWE Network, the return of All Elite Wrestling, and of course, WWE Extreme Rules.
    NJPW G1 CLIMAX DAY 2

    Date: Saturday, July 13th
    Time: 5:30AM ET
    Watch: NJPW World
    Match Card

    EVOLVE 10TH ANNIVERSARY

    Date: Saturday, July 13th
    Time: 8PM ET
    Watch: WWE Network
    Match Card

    AEW FIGHT FOR THE FALLEN

    Date: Saturday, July 13th
    Time:
    Watch: B/R Live
    Match Card

    NJPW G1 CLIMAX DAY 3

    Date: Sunday, July 14th
    Time: 2:00AM ET
    Watch: NJPW World
    Match Card

    WWE EXTREME RULES 2019

    Date: Sunday, July 14th
    Time: 7PM ET (Kickoff at 6PM ET)
    Watch: WWE Network
    Match Card

    GCW: A TRIBUTE TO HOMICIDE

    Date: Sunday, July 14th
    Time: 3:00PM ET
    Watch: FITE TV
    Match Card

    NJPW G1 CLIMAX DAY 4

    Date: Monday, July 15th
    Time: 5:00AM ET
    Watch: NJPW World
    Match Card


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