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    the Elgin Bomb for the first elimination.

    Wentz goes after Elgin and takes him down with a springboard corkscrew crossbody. Mack comes back in but his standing moonsault hits Jake’s knees. It’s back to Sami for the thumbs to the eyes but Mack runs him over for the standing moonsault. Everything breaks down and Tessa stares Elgin down,
    which isn’t likely to end well. That’s broken up though and Elgin clotheslines Mack before walking out.

    The Cactus Special pins Mack and we’re down to two. The double slugout is
    on until Wentz hits a springboard cutter on Sami. Crist hits a Death Valley Driver for two on Tessa but it’s time for the Fingerpoke of Doom. Hang on though as Jake rolls Sami up for two, followed by the exchange of kicks to
    the head. The quick Cactus Special rocks Jake though and Magnum gives Tessa
    the pin at 15:37.

    Result: Tessa Blanchard/Sami Callihan won the Mash-Up Tournament (15:37)

    Tessa and Sami yell at each other to end the show.



    Results

    Moose/Eddie Edwards b. Cody Deaner/Rohit Raju – Boston Knee Party to Raju

    Zachary Wentz/Jake Crist b. Madman Fulton/Rich Swann – Fisherman’s buster to Swann

    Willie Mack/Michael Elgin b. Ace Austin/Stone Rockwell – Elgin Bomb to Rockwell

    Tessa Blanchard/Sami Callihan b. Trey Miguel/Dave Crist – Cactus Special to Miguel

    Havok b. Taya Valkyrie and Madison Rayne – Tombstone to Rayne

    Tessa Blanchard/Sami Callihan won the Mash-Up Tournament

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    NXT Live Coverage And Results - July 24, 2019

    Posted: 24 Jul 2019 04:56 PM PDT https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/nxt-live-coverage-results-july-24-2019/


    NXT

    Date: July 24, 2019

    Location: Full Sail University, Winter Park, Florida

    Commentators: Mauro Ranallo, Nigel McGuinness, Beth Phoenix

    The rapid build towards Toronto continues and you can see most of the card already set up from here. The NXT Title match is going to be rather
    gimmicky and that could make for some fun. Other than that, it seems to be
    a show heavily focused on the Undisputed Era, which could be a good or bad idea. Let’s get to it.

    We open with a recap of the end of last week’s show, with Johnny Gargano attacking Adam Cole again. This caused General Manager William Regal to
    make another 2/3 falls match between the two, with Cole, Gargano and Regal getting to pick a stipulation each.

    Opening sequence.
    Breakout Tournament Semifinals: Jordan Myles vs. Angel Garza

    The fans are behind Garza here but there are some Jordan chants. Garza
    offers a handshake to start but pulls it away to enhance the cockiness.
    Feeling out process to start and they go into an exchange of arm holds.
    Myles gets the better of it with an armbar, followed by a heck of a
    dropkick to give us the big smile. Another dropkick sends Garza outside but
    the slingshot dropkick is easily blocked as Garza plays some possum. Myles
    is sent into the steps and barricade, meaning it’s time for GARZA TO TAKE
    OFF HIS PANTS.

    Back in and Garza hits a backbreaker for two and we hit a fish hook camel clutch. Garza tries to crash down onto his back but gets reversed into a
    sunset flip for two. A superkick takes Myles down again as the cockiness is strong with Garza. Myles isn’t about to be sent into the corner and sends Garza in instead, followed by some rapid fire kicks to the chest. A running discus clothesline in the corner looks to set up a springboard clothesline
    but Garza dropkicks him out of the air for two. Myles is right back with a
    low superkick and with a crazed look on his eyes, a German suplex finishes Garza at 8:26.

    Result: Jordan Myles b. Garza Jr. German suplex (8:26)

    Shane Thorn of all people storms the announcers’ table to ask why she isn’t in the tournament after being around here for years.

    Johnny Gargano says Adam Cole made it personal and this isn’t about the
    title anymore. His pick for the stipulation: Street Fight.
    Xia Li vs. Bianca Belair

    Belair drives her straight into the corner to start and a Glam Slam plants
    Li. The handspring moonsault to the back sends Li to the apron so Belair
    pulls her right back in. There’s a standing fall away slam but Li gets out
    of a delayed vertical suplex. Belair runs her down though and the KOD
    finishes Li at 3:01.

    Result: Bianca Belair b. Xia Li KOD (3:01)

    Video on Killian Dain, including his attack on Matt Riddle last week.

    Mia Yim attacked Jessamyn Duke and said something censored while crushing
    her shoulder in a locker.

    Here’s Velveteen Dream, in a Hollywood Hogan inspired jacket, for a chat.
    The only way he’s losing the title is the day he dies and he wants to go straight to h*** because it would feel like that without the title. He’s heard that Roderick Strong can go all night long as well, but if Strong
    gets the experience he’s looking for, it won’t end well for him. Dream wants to experience Strong though so here he comes.

    Strong knows Dream is scared and can see it in his eyes. All it would take
    is one match for Strong to take the title so give him what he wants. The
    title is coming to the Undisputed Era and that is undisputed. Strong drops
    the mic….and here’s Pete Dunne. Strong comes up to him and gets his fingers snapped, sending him running. Dunne stares at the title and Dream isn’t
    sure what to do.

    Post break Strong demands that William Regal give him a North American
    Title shot. Regal says he was talking to NXT UK GM Johnny Saint and Dunne
    is going to be around here for a bit. Strong isn’t happy and Regal makes it worse by announcing Dunne vs. Strong vs. Dream for the title at Takeover.
    Kacy Catanzaro vs. Io Shirai

    Shirai wastes no time in hitting a dropkick into the corner. The fireman’s carry shoulderbreaker connects but here’s Candice LeRae to jump Shirai at
    27 seconds.

    Result: Io Shirai b. Kacy Catanzaro via DQ when Candice LeRae interfered
    (0:27)

    Shirai bails before Candice can break her apart with a chair.

    Adam Cole likes the way that Takeover is shaping up for the Undisputed Era. They can be draped in gold, which has Cole thinking about Gargano. His stipulation: a one on one wrestling match.

    Next week: Tyler Breeze vs. Jaxson Ryker and Pete Dunne vs. Roderick Strong. Damien Priest vs. Keith Lee

    Priest grabs a headlock to start until an exchange of shoulders breaks
    even. Some kicks to the arms and legs go well for Priest but he has to duck
    a rather impressive looking spinning kick from Lee.

    Another shoulder works well for Lee but Priest knocks him down again. For
    some reason Priest tries a suplex, which goes as well as you would expect. Instead he clotheslines the heck out of Lee for two and it’s off to the chinlock. Lee doesn’t waste time getting back up so Priest tries another suplex. This one goes just as well so Priest settles for a high crossbody
    and his latest near fall. Priest does his archer pose but Lee grabs his
    hand and starts slugging away.

    Lee’s own hard clothesline drops Priest, who comes right back with a Falcon Arrow for two. They slug it out again until Lee hits the big Pounce. Priest tries to leave but gets sent back inside, only to catch Lee with a knee to
    the face. A big running flip dive is loaded up…..and Lee catches him out of the air. Lee can’t do anything with him and gets kicked into the steps.
    Back in and Priest kicks him in the head, setting up the Reckoning for the
    pin at 9:31.

    Result: Damien Priest b. Keith Lee Reckoning (9:31)



    Results

    Jordan Myles b. Angel Garza – German suplex

    Bianca Belair b. Xia Li – KOD

    Io Shirai b. Kacy Catanzaro via DQ when Candice LeRae interfered

    Damien Priest b. Keith Lee – Reckoning

    Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen
    over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since
    2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his Amazon author page with 28
    wrestling books. His latest book is the History Of In Your House.

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    NXT UK Results - July 24, 2019

    Posted: 24 Jul 2019 01:28 PM PDT https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/nxt-uk-results-july-24-2019/


    NXT UK

    Date: July 24, 2019

    Location: Download Festival, Leicestershire, England

    Commentators: Vic Joseph, Aiden English

    The build towards Takeover: Cardiff continues as we now have some
    challengers coming up for Walter. First up is Trent Seven, who is fighting
    for the injured Tyler Bate, taken out at Walter’s hands. Odds are Bate gets the shot at Cardiff, but that doesn’t mean this is a nothing match. Seven
    has been awesome as of late and this could be quite good. Let’s get to it.

    Trent Seven arrives and is ready to knock Walter’s head off.

    Opening sequence.
    Kenny Williams vs. Noam Dar

    Grudge match after a few weeks of issues. Feeling out process to start with
    Dar taking him down by the arm and grabbing a front facelock. That’s
    escaped in a hurry for a standoff and some nice applause. They grapple a
    bit more until Dar tries a school boy, only to have Williams be ready for
    it and ruffle his hair. Dar bails to the floor and catches Williams with a
    shot to the head to take over for real this time.

    Vic thinks punching Williams in the face to take over was the turning point
    of the match as we hit the chinlock. Williams gets back up and hits a
    superkick to start the comeback. Dar is sent outside for the suicide dive
    and a top rope back elbow to the face keeps Dar in trouble. The springboard spinning crossbody misses though and Dar grabs a fisherman’s buster for two.

    The ankle lock is broken up and Williams nails a rebound lariat for a
    double knockdown. Williams tries to hit the ropes but gets pulled down into
    the kneebar. That’s broken up as well in a bit of a surprise and Williams loses his shoe. With the referee getting rid of it, Dar kicks him low and
    nails the Nova Roller for the pin at 10:10.

    Result: Noam Dar b. Kenny Williams Nova Roller (10:10)

    The Grizzled Young Veterans don’t want to talk. Everyone has come after
    them and they have won every time because they’re locker room leaders. So what could anyone ask them about?

    We look back at Kay Lee Ray surprising Xia Brookside to win the #1
    contenders battle royal. She’s getting the title shot on August 31 at Takeover: Cardiff.
    Jinny/Jazzy Gabbert/Kay Lee Ray vs. Xia Brookside/Toni Storm/Piper Niven

    Ray hides from Storm to start so it’s Jinny taking over to start until Toni shoves her away. It’s off to Jazzy vs. Piper with Jazzy managing to knock
    her down. Since Jinny is willing to come in and take over, Niven runs her
    over instead. Xia comes in for a dropkick to Ray but walks into a
    gordbuster. Jazzy adds a big slam as the fans are staying with this one. That’s enough to bring Kay back in for the choking on Xia.

    A good looking tornado DDT takes Ray down though and it’s back to Toni. Ray runs off again so Toni settles for a German suplex on Jinny. Everything
    breaks down and Toni hits a dive onto all three. Niven cannonballs off the apron onto them and Xia hits her own big dive from the top. Back in and
    Piper crossbodies Jazzy (nearly crushing Toni in the process) but Jazzy is
    fine enough to catch Xia on top. The middle rope X Factor gives Jinny the
    pin on Brookside at 7:36.

    Result: Jinny/Jazzy Gabbert/Kay Lee Ray b. Xia Brookside/Toni Storm/Piper
    Niven Middle rope X Factor to Brookside (7:36)
    Trent Seven vs. Walter

    Non-title. Trent dives on him to start and sends Walter into the barricade before the bell. They get inside for the first time to officially start but Trent sends him right back out for a baseball slide. Walter is back up and tries the powerbomb but gets backdropped on the floor instead.

    Back in and Seven hammers away until Walter snaps off a German suplex. Seven’s chop to the chest just annoys Walter, who slams Seven right back down. The half crab sends Seven bailing to the rope as Walter is looking disgusted at him for not quitting. A missed big boot in the corner lets
    Seven chop him in the back of the neck, followed by a heck of a clothesline.

    More chops annoy Walter, so he knocks Seven down again. Seven is all but
    out on his feet but manages a backfist to the face to put Walter on the
    floor. Walter tries to come back in on the top so Seven chops him even
    more, setting up a top rope superplex for two. They head outside again with Walter hitting a big boot and this time the apron powerbomb connects.

    Seven is done so Walter powerbombs him again for no cover. There’s another powerbomb and cue the rest of Imperium to stare at the stage. Walter hits
    yet another powerbomb and the referee tells him to finish the match. The
    fourth and fifth powerbombs connect until the referee FINALLY stops it at 14:14.

    Result: Walter b. Trent Seven via referee stoppage (14:14)



    Results

    Noam Dar b. Kenny Williams – Nova Roller

    Kay Lee Ray/Jinny/Jazzy Gabbert b. Toni Storm/Xia Brookside/Piper Niven – X Factor to Brookside

    Walter b. Trent Seven via referee stoppage

    Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen
    over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since
    2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his Amazon author page with 28
    wrestling books. His latest book is the History Of In Your House.

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    (VIDEO): It Feels Real. AEW Releases First Trailer For Weekly TV Show, Including Several New Details.

    Posted: 24 Jul 2019 10:00 AM PDT https://wrestlingrumors.net/tommyhall/video-feels-real-aew-releases-first-trailer-weekly-tv-show-including-several-new-details/


    The big step. Believe it or not, AEW’s first show was only about two
    months ago. They have since put on three events and there certainly still seems to be a lot of interest in the product. A lot of that doesn’t seem
    to matter though as we are now waiting to get to the real deal with the
    weekly television show on TNT. Things have picked up in a big way now, as
    we have a lot more information.

    This feels huge. Check out the official trailer for the AEW television
    show:
    [This post contains video, click to play]

    The first official trailer for All Elite Wrestling on TNT has been
    released. The trailer included some new details, including the start date
    and time of October 2 at 8pm-10pm with the first episode taking place at
    the Capital One Arena in Washington DC. Assuming nothing changes,, the
    time slot means it will be up against NXT on the WWE Network. There is no
    name for the show yet, which is referred to as AEW On TNT. The trailer includes a brief introduction from Brandi Rhodes.

    THE FIRST TRAILER!!! Our weekly series beginning Oct 2, coming to you LIVE
    from the Nation’s Capital, Washington DC’s @CapitalOneArena !! We can’t wait to continue this ride with you and we can’t wait to do it every week
    all over the country!! We are ALL ELITE!! #AEWonTNT
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    - Brandi Rhodes (@TheBrandiRhodes) July 24, 2019



    Opinion: It’s not like this was a secret but there is a lot to be said
    about finally having a trailer with some more details for the show. AEW
    has come a long way in virtually no time and this could be the start of something bit. Putting the show against NXT is an interesting detail and
    it is going to be telling to see if WWE makes a scheduling change. This
    could go a lot of ways but no matter how it goes, things are starting to change.

    What do you expect from the new show? Will WWE change NXT’s time slot?
    Let us know in the comments below.

    Thomas Hall has been a wrestling fan for over thirty years and has seen
    over 50,000 wrestling matches. He has also been a wrestling reviewer since 2009 with over 5,000 full shows covered. You can find his work at kbwrestlingreviews.com, or check out his Amazon author page with 28
    wrestling books. His latest book is the History Of In Your House.

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