• [WR] New Japan Royal Quest Results (2/2)

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    again, this time triggering the comeback with a hurricanrana driver.

    They head to the apron for an enziguri and another hurricanrana to send
    Daivari outside. Back in and Kalisto gets a 450 but the cover pulls
    Daivari’s feet into the ropes for a smart save. The Salida Del Sol is
    blocked by a mask pull, setting up the hammerlock lariat to finish Kalisto
    at 13:05.

    Result: Ariya Daivari b. Kalisto Hammerlock lariat (13:05)

    Daivari has gotten better:

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    Post match Daivari stays on him but Metalik and Lince Dorado make the save. Dorado gets in his face but Daivari talks a lot and Dorado doesn’t hit him, much to Kalisto and Metalik’s confusion.

    We look at Tony Nese being eliminated last week.

    Tony Nese isn’t sure if being the premiere athlete is enough anymore.

    The Singh Brothers haven’t been award winning as of late so they’re going inside the Bollywood Actor Studio for a film study. When they get back, they’ll be the best tag team in 205 Live history.
    Oney Lorcan vs. Humberto Carrillo

    The winner faces Gulak for the title at Clash of Champions. They shake
    hands to start as we hear about Carrillo not being pinned in five months. That’s a sneaky winning streak. Lorcan headlocks him down into a
    headscissors counter before headlocking him down into a headscissors
    counter. Back up and Carrillo commences the flipping, setting off a pinfall reversal sequence for two each.

    Lorcan gets a little more brawlingish and knees him in the ribs, followed
    by a whip into the corner to keep Carrillo in trouble. Carrillo’s
    handspring elbow is cut off with an elbow to the back and it’s a
    bodyscissors to stay on the ribs. Since the arms are free, Lorcan throws on
    a sleeper for a bonus. Carrillo rolls around a bit and gets to his feet but
    has to elbow out of the half and half. An elbow to the face sets up a
    standing moonsault for two on Lorcan and he bails to the floor.

    Carrillo is right back up and hits a running flip dive to take Lorcan out again. Back in and Carrillo hits a springboard spinning kick to the face
    for two, followed by a rolling moonsault for the same. Lorcan blocks a moonsault with raised boots and it’s time to head back to the apron for slugout. Carrillo gets in a slap to the face and a top rope dropkick to
    send Lorcan outside.

    The Aztec Press is broken up but so is the half and half. A sitout
    powerbomb plants Lorcan for two but he rolls outside for a breather.
    Carrillo follows and this time the half and half connects to knock him
    silly on the floor. The suicide dive rocks Carrillo again and it’s time for
    a superplex, which is knocked off again. The twisting 450 finishes Lorcan
    for the title shot at 17:30.

    Result: Humberto Carrillo b. Oney Lorcan Twisting 450 (17:30)

    Worthy of a title shot:

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    Post match Carrillo celebrates until Gulak comes up on screen to applaud
    his former student for winning. Gulak is a different teacher now and he is going to teach Carrillo a new lesson at Clash of Champions. He is the law.

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    (WATCH): AJ Styles vs. Jinder Mahal From Clash of Champions 2017

    Posted: 01 Sep 2019 07:16 AM PDT https://wrestlingrumors.net/derekstoughton/watch-aj-styles-vs-jinder-mahal-clash-champions-2017/


    Dont hinder him. WWE has posted a new video to its YouTube channel in which they show the full match between Jinder Mahal and AJ Styles for the WWE Championship from Clash of Champions 2017.

    You can see the video in its entirety below:
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    From WWE.com:
    The Modern Day Maharaja, wary of giving Styles free reign within the
    squared circle, bent the rules to their limit, tossing Styles so viciously
    over the barricade that it fell apart as he toppled over it. The impact tenderized Styles’ ribs, and Mahal followed that up with a brutal slam onto the announce table and a grueling attack on the champion’s torso once he moved the fight back into the ring.
    A timely dropkick that took Mahal out of the sky gave The Phenomenal One a brief second wind, and an electric-chair drop to the challenger finally cut Jinder’s torturous game plan short and allowed Styles to mount a
    resurgence. Styles crept closer and closer on the strength of his pinpoint timing and some well-placed kicks, but his decimated ribs gave Mahal an
    easy target to remain one step ahead.
    The Modern Day Maharaja got a tad too ambitious in his attempt to finish
    the match, setting up for what appeared to be a Khallas off the turnbuckle, only for AJ to topple him with a leaping Pele Kick. Sensing he would have
    to battle through his injury, The Phenomenal One nailed a captivating 450 Splash to Mahal, but The Singh Brothers, who had been conspicuous by their absence, attempted to pull Mahal from the squared circle. AJ disposed of
    them with a leaping forearm and a Styles Clash on the outside, though the
    delay allowed Mahal to recover and administer the ring-shaking Khallas. Remarkably, Styles kicked out after a dramatic two-and-a-half.
    Once again, Mahal got a bit too ambitious, looking to add insult to injury
    with a Styles Clash of his own. The Phenomenal One had one counter left in
    him, rolling out of the maneuver to trap Mahal in a torturous Calf Crusher
    that targeted the very leg he had focused on earlier in the match. Despite nearly reaching the ropes, Mahal was forced to submit when AJ rolled him
    back into the middle of the ring, dashing Jinder’s hopes of regaining the
    WWE Championship, at least for now. The legend of The Phenomenal AJ Styles, however, continues to thrive.

    Editors Opinion:

    Oh, how the mighty have fallen. Im glad that Jinder Mahal got the
    opportunity that he did to be WWE Champion, but boy has he fallen since his
    run in 2017. I hope he can get back to the top sooner rather than later,
    but Im not betting on it.

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