Sunday, December 5, 2010

Re: [TOWWFFC] Re: Final Resolution - Final Results

 

He was the ref in the main event in the last PPV between Morgan/Hardy. I'd
say first match is pretty quick LOL

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Subject: [TOWWFFC] Re: Final Resolution - Final Results

> And Eric finally gets his son, Garret aka Jackson James, involved in the
> TNA
> Main Event scene. Surprised it took him this long.
>
> ~Mark~
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
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> Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2010 9:57 PM
> Subject: Final Resolution - Final Results
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>
>>6 -- TNA tag champions MOTOR CITY MACHINEGUNS (ALEX SHELLEY & CHRIS SABIN)
>>vs. GENERATION ME (MAX BUCK & JEREMY BUCK) -- TNA Tag Title match -- Full
>>Metal Mayhem match
>>
>> GenMe came out first and waited for the Guns to meet them on the
>> entranceramp to initiate the match. The tag belts were suspended above
>> the
>> ring TLC-style. The teams went back and forth trading offense early on.
>> Sabin took a chair near the head/neck region when Jeremy tossed a chair
>> toward his face, which was too close for comfort. Max Buck was the first
>> to tease climbing a ladder looking for the tag belts, but Shelley yanked
>> him down. The Guns then crunched Max inside the ladder before suplexing
>> Jeremy on top of the ladder. Next, Max was hung up in the tree of woe to
>> take a surfboard dropkick. This led to Shelley coming off the top with a
>> double foot stomp onto both GenMe'ers, who were stacked up inside chairs
>> and ladders. The Guns backed off to the corner to let the audience soak
>> in
>> the climax of the sequence of moves punishing GenMe.
>>
>> Shelley began climbing the ladder, but it was apparently too short for
>> the
>> champs to reach up and grab the tag belts. Cue up the short jokes. The
>> Guns then brought in two more ladders, which were of equal height. So,
>> after stalling for time to allow GenMe recover, all four men battled on
>> top of the three ladders in-play. Eventually, all four men came back to
>> the mat where the Guns took control again. The Guns then placed a table
>> on
>> top of the three ladders positioned in the center ring of the ring. The
>> construction area did not come into play immediately, as Shelley KO'ed
>> Jeremy on the outside by delivering Sliced Bread #2 off the apron through
>> a table.
>>
>> Sabin and Max then climbed up the ladders and stood on the table about
>> 10-15 feet in the air. They traded chair shots and Max took a flatback
>> bump off the table through a table on the mat below. Sabin then reached
>> up
>> and took the TNA Tag Titles. Sabin was bleeding from the forehead as the
>> camera zoomed in on Sabin selling shock they kept the ittles. Meanwhile,
>> Shelley sold a left knee injury as he re-entered the ring to celebrate.
>>
>> WINNERS: Guns at 16:27 to retain the TNA Tag Titles. Ambitious, creative
>> match, but that was almost the match's downfall with several
>> overly-choreographed spots that seemed too complicated at times and
>> almost
>> canceled out the really innovative spots they brought to the table. On a
>> PPV heavy with stipulation matches, the teams tried to stand out, but
>> with
>> mixed success. Individually, Sabin continues to stand out as a future
>> singles star for this company. Sabin vs. Max Buck in a singles feud down
>> the road could be money. (***)
>>
>> 7 -- THE POPE D'ANGELO DINERO vs. ABYSS -- Casket match
>>
>> Abyss called for the casket to be opened 20 seconds into the match, but
>> Pope blocked and moved the action to the floor. Pope rammed Abyss's head
>> into the guardrail several times and teased a casket entry, but Abyss
>> blocked and they re-entered the ring. They returned to the floor and
>> Abyss
>> dropped Pope onto the edge of the casket in a painful-looking spot. Back
>> in the ring, Abyss nailed a charging corner splash and took control of
>> the
>> match. Abyss called for the lid and headbutted Pope into the casket.
>> Abyss
>> took a deep breath and slowly approached the lid, but Pope kicked the lid
>> open. Pope then fired himself up and made a comeback, including a bulldog
>> from the second rope that always looks so dangerous with the head/neck
>> region involved.
>>
>> Pope called for the casket to be opened and he dumped Abyss inside. Pope
>> tried to close the lid, but Abyss grabbed Pope around the throat and
>> knocked Pope back to center ring. Abyss then rolled Pope into the casket
>> and again took his sweet time approaching the lid. He tried to close it,
>> but Pope blocked by pushing against the top of the plastic-looking lid.
>> Pope made another comeback and connected with the DDE double knee smash
>> to
>> the back. Pope rolled Abyss into the casket again, then tried to close
>> the
>> lid while standing on the floor, but Abyss punched through the
>> Styrofoam-looking side of the casket and connected with Pope's groin.
>> Abyss proceeded to chokeslam Pope into the casket and he closed the lid
>> this time for the win. Abyss showed off his fist, which was bleeding from
>> the punch-through-the-casket move.
>>
>> WINNER: Abyss at 11:40. It was what it was - another gimmick match that
>> seemed laughable at times because of how cheap the casket looked. (*1/4)
>>
>> Backstage: Ref Hebner gave Samoa Joe and Jeff Jarrett pre-match
>> instructions as Jeff Jarrett danced around talking trash. Suddenly,
>> Immortal security jumped Samoa Joe from behind. Jarrett tried to call
>> them
>> off as Joe sold a knee injury.
>>
>> Video package: They went to a video on Jeff Hardy. Suddenly, the video
>> ended and they went back to a dark Impact Zone. Tenay started to talk,
>> then they cut to a video on Joe vs. Jarrett. It's obviously been a rough
>> production night. The TNA Title match was a very fluid situation right
>> before the PPV that probably threw off the production team.
>>
>> Impact Zone: Jeff Jarrett came to the ring first for the semi-main event.
>> Samoa Joe limped out next as the medical team tried to check on Joe, who
>> told them to get lost. Jarrett smiled as he saw a wounded opponent across
>> the ring from him.
>>
>> 8 -- JEFF JARRETT vs. SAMOA JOE -- Submission match
>>
>> Joe circled around the ring early on to avoid locking up with Jarrett.
>> Joe
>> eventually lured Jarrett into an armbar, but Jarrett reached the ropes
>> for
>> a break. Joe remained seated on the mat to taunt Jarrett before applying
>> a
>> keylock that Jarrett escaped. Jarrett came back with a front anklelock,
>> but Joe escaped and landed right hand blows. Joe then rolled Jarrett onto
>> his stomach and applied an anklelock, but Jarrett broke the hold again.
>> Joe came back with a Texas Cloverleaf and Joe sat down on the hold
>> center-ring. Jarrett, again, escaped to the ropes.
>>
>> Jarrett had enough and teased leaving the ring, but Joe slapped on a rear
>> naked choke. Jarrett tapped, but they were outside of the ring. The
>> announcers noted Hebner's pre-match instructions the finish must happen
>> inside the ring. So, inside the ring, Joe applied a Crossface. Jarrett
>> tapped, but his foot was under the ropes, so ref Hebner waved it off. Joe
>> then hit the Musclebuster and slapped on a rear naked choke, but TNA
>> security hit the ring to distract the ref. Joe cleared them from the
>> ring,
>> but it gave Jarrett an opening to slap on the Anklelock. Joe was forced
>> to
>> tap out, giving Jarrett another win over Joe.
>>
>> WINNER: Jarrett via submission at 9:05. Fun, different match focused on
>> actual wrestling holds. It was a classic heel victory with Jarrett
>> winning
>> only because of circumstances rather than actual skill. The feud doesn't
>> seem to be over, as Joe needs to conquer Jarrett before the program is
>> over. Big picture - is this the best use of Joe? Probably not, but it's
>> keeping him in the main event picture. (**1/4)
>>
>> Backstage: Hemme brought in Mr. Anderson, who was dressed in a referee
>> t-shirt. The camera - shockingly - slowly zoomed in on Anderson in normal
>> fashion. Anderson talked before Matt Morgan walked into Anderson's
>> interview time. He said he wants a No DQ match because he knows Immortal
>> will try to interfere. Anderson, who apparently has the power to add
>> stipulations, said he's going to call it right down the middle. "Ya know,
>> just like an a-hole would," he dryly said. They cut to a video package on
>> Jeff Hardy.
>>
>> Impact Zone: Mr. Anderson came out first for the TNA Title main event
>> where a casual audience member likely had no idea who was challenging for
>> the title before the previous segment considering TNA decided for the
>> second straight month not to give Morgan any pre-match PPV time to focus
>> on his quest for the TNA Title. After Morgan came out as the challenger,
>> Jeff Hardy's music hit. Hardy eventually walked out to the ring with a
>> very slow gait. In the hours leading up to the PPV, it wasn't clear if
>> Hardy would actually be wrestling on the PPV. Hardy eventually made it to
>> the ring and Jeremy Borash handled the formal ring introductions. Mr.
>> Anderson whispered in Borash's ear that it's now a No DQ match. The crowd
>> chanted, "Morgan, Morgan" and booed Hardy, who was crouched in the
>> corner.
>>
>> 9 -- TNA World Hvt. champion JEFF HARDY vs. MATT MORGAN -- TNA World
>> Title
>> match -- No DQ match -- Mr. Anderson special referee
>>
>> Anderson called for the bell and the match was on. Morgan dominated early
>> and landed signature rapid-fire elbow smashes in the corner. Morgan then
>> choked Hardy across the top rope and Anderson casually leaned against the
>> top rope before saying, "Yeah, it's No DQ." Hardy then slingshot Morgan
>> across the top rope to take control of the match. Hardy settled into a
>> chinlock before Morgan came to his feet. Hardy tried right hands, but
>> Morgan no-sold and side-stepped a desperation Whisper in the Wind
>> attempt.
>> Morgan then smashed Hardy with a discus clothesline for a close two
>> count.
>> Morgan scored another close two count and kept his cool as Anderson told
>> him it was a two.
>>
>> Hardy suddenly came back with a Twist of Hate, but Morgan kicked out.
>> Hardy didn't like the count, then took out his anger on Morgan. Morgan
>> suddenly nailed the Carbon Footprint, but he sold a knee injury
>> immediately afterward. It gave Hardy an opening to put his foot on the
>> bottom rope to break a subsequent pin. Morgan continued to sell the knee
>> and couldn't execute a suplex, so Hardy nailed a Twist of Hate for
>> another
>> two count. Hardy ripped off his t-shirt and went for the Swanton Bomb,
>> but
>> Morgan got his knees up to block. On commentary, Taz said Hardy was
>> behind
>> closed doors all day, so they didn't know what mindset he was in for the
>> title match.
>>
>> Hardy and Morgan came to their feet, but Hardy ducked out of the ring and
>> dared Anderson to count him out. Anderson slowly counted to eight,
>> reached
>> nine, and stopped before ten. He left the ring and told Hardy to get back
>> in the ring. Hardy piefaced Anderson, then again. And a third time.
>> Anderson then reached back and popped Hardy with right hands before
>> rolling Hardy back into the ring. Morgan rolled up Hardy, but Hardy
>> kicked
>> out with Anderson maintaining a normal cadence. Back on their feet, Hardy
>> nailed a third Twist of Hate. Anderson then very slowly dropped to his
>> knees, made a one count, made a two count, held the two, Morgan kicked
>> out, and Anderson dramatically said it was a close nearfall.
>>
>> At 10:00, Hardy slipped out of the ring and lured Morgan into popping him
>> with a chair to the knee. The chair entered the ring with Hardy and
>> Anderson was bumped to the outside. Morgan then smashed Hardy with the
>> Carbon Footprint and had the visual three count with Anderson on the
>> floor. Suddenly, Eric Bischoff showed up and led Jackson James to the
>> ring. Bischoff rammed Anderson into the ringpost before throwing Jackson
>> into the ring, not realizing Morgan still had a pin going. Morgan almost
>> scored a three count, which would have been hilarious if Bischoff
>> accidentally cost Hardy the title. Morgan glared at Bischoff, who turned
>> to leave. Morgan then held up the chair and wanted a chokeslam, but Hardy
>> kicked him low. Hardy then hit another Twist of Hate, this one on the
>> chair. Hardy made a cover and it was good for a three count. Hardy
>> retains
>> the TNA Title.
>>
>> Post-match: Hardy kind of crouched down on the mat catching his breath.
>> They cut to a shot of Anderson bleeding on the floor and in a pool of
>> blood. Hardy took his title belt and celebrated before they replayed the
>> main sequences during the match. To close the PPV, they focused on Hardy
>> and Anderson in back-and-forth shots. They cut to a shot of Morgan
>> holding
>> his head with his face down before a final shot of Hardy on the entrance
>> stage holding his TNA Title belt.
>>
>> WINNER: Jeff Hardy at 12:31 to retain the TNA Title. Another over-booked
>> TNA Title match with the heel winning to keep the program going, although
>> they seemed to be looking ahead to Hardy vs. Anderson rather than another
>> re-match for Morgan, who has another "out" after the visual three count
>> and ref bump. As for Hardy, he can put together a good performance in his
>> sleep, which seems to be part of the problem where he can get by with his
>> "I don't care" attitude because of how good he is as a performer. We
>> received word prior to the PPV that he was almost pulled because he was
>> hammered backstage, but TNA stuck with the original PPV line-up. And they
>> kept the TNA Title on him. (**1/2)
>>
>> credit: pwtorch.com
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Mark Vitek" <Disney54935@gmail.com>
>> To: "TheOriginalWWFFanClub" <TheOriginalWWFFanClub@yahoogroups.com>
>> Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2010 8:47 PM
>> Subject: Final Resolution Results - 1/2 Point
>>
>>
>>> TNA Final Resolution PPV Results
>>> December 5, 2010
>>> Orlando, Fla.
>>> Report by James Caldwell, PWTorch assistant editor
>>>
>>> TNA's final PPV of 2010 began with a video package on TNA World champion
>>> Jeff Hardy saying he would tell the old Jeff Hardy to stop destroying
>>> his
>>> body for the fans and having nothing to show for it. He said friendship
>>> is an illusion and everyone is messed up. They showed footage of the
>>> build-up to Jeff Hardy vs. Matt Morgan for the TNA Title tonight.
>>>
>>> Suddenly, the screen went completely dark as they went to the Impact
>>> Zone. No video, just the sound of people screaming. No announcers
>>> either.
>>> The PPV theme song continued to play in the background before stopping.
>>> A
>>> technical difficulties graphic came on the screen and all audio faded
>>> out.
>>>
>>> Four minutes into the PPV broadcast (opening video and downtime), they
>>> went to the Impact Zone with Mike Tenay setting up the title match
>>> tonight. Taz said they're a little tardy, but they're here.
>>>
>>> 1 -- INK, INC. (Shannon Moore & Jesse Neal) vs. BEER MONEY (Robert Roode
>>> & James Storm) -- #1 contender match for TNA Tag Titles
>>>
>>> Tenay and Taz set the stage that Immortal/Fortune want all of the gold
>>> in
>>> TNA, so Beer Money is looking to get the Tag Titles back. Tenay
>>> apologized for the technical difficulties at the start of the PPV as the
>>> opening match began. The females in the crowd were hot for Ink, Inc.
>>> early on as they executed flashy offense to control the match early on.
>>> Beer Money had miscommunication issues to keep feeding the crowd's
>>> interest in the match before Beer Money cheated to take control of the
>>> match.
>>>
>>> After being isolated for a few minutes, Neal made a hot tag to Moore,
>>> who
>>> landed high-flying offense before playing to the partisan crowd. The
>>> action broke down moments later and both members of Beer Money were
>>> cleared to the outside to set up some moves on the outside. Shannon
>>> executed an Asai moonsault on Roode, then took a ride on Storm's booze
>>> cruiser for a babyface pop. Back in the ring, Moore executed a
>>> neckbreaker on Roode for a two count. Neal then tagged in and cleaned
>>> house. He looked like the Red Rooster with his red Mohawk flapping. Neal
>>> charged Roode, but ran into a superkick from Storm. Beer Money hit the
>>> DWI on Neal and that was good for the three count.
>>>
>>> WINNERS: Beer Money at 10:45. Basic, formula tag match to start the PPV.
>>> The match was fine and sets up another potential classic between the
>>> Guns
>>> and Beer Money. The vocal females in the crowd were firmly behind Ink,
>>> Inc., which kept the crowd into the match. (**)
>>>
>>> Backstage: Christy Hemme brought in Knockouts champion Madison Rayne for
>>> an interview. The camera zoomed in and out at a seizure-inducing,
>>> dizzying rate. It was seriously way over-the-top to completely distract
>>> from anything Rayne said. She vouched for Tara in the next match against
>>> Mickie James.
>>>
>>> 2 -- MICKIE JAMES vs. TARA -- Falls Count Anywhere match
>>>
>>> Tara came to the ring on her motorcycle before dipping out of the ring
>>> when Mickie made her entrance. Tara pointed to the floor, saying she
>>> wants to start the fight on the floor. So, they did. Jackson James is
>>> the
>>> special referee, of note. The action moved into the ring for a short
>>> while before returning to the outside. From the outside, they went
>>> deeper
>>> into the Impact Zone exploring the entire building. A few onlookers
>>> cheered on Mickie, who was whipped into a trash receptacle.
>>>
>>> The Knockouts left the building and Tara sent Mickie flying into a row
>>> of
>>> wheelchairs against the wall of the soundstage. One of the Universal
>>> Studios rides was in the background as Mickie took a bottle of water
>>> from
>>> the Impact Zone concessions and sprayed Tara with it. Mickie and Tara
>>> trash-talked each other as Mickie shoved Tara into the chainlink fence
>>> separating the Impact Zone from Universal Studios. They moved closer to
>>> the theme park exchanging control of the "match."
>>>
>>> Next was the men's restroom outside of the Soundstage. A couple of guys
>>> were taking care of business. One guy was taking the Browns to the Super
>>> Bowl and he charged out of a stall with newspaper in hand. Taz noted he
>>> failed to wash his hands. The ref had enough and stormed off. Suddenly,
>>> Madison came out of a stall with a fire extinguisher. She sprayed
>>> Mickie,
>>> who dropped to the restroom floor. Tara made the cover and told the
>>> referee to come back. Three count and it was over.
>>>
>>> WINNER: Tara at 10:25. Only in TNA can there be outside interference in
>>> a
>>> Falls Count Anywhere match. They took an intense, physical feud that was
>>> hot at last month's PPV and turned it into comedy here. At least it
>>> seems
>>> to be setting up Madison vs. Mickie for the Knockouts Title. (n/a)
>>>
>>> Backstage: Robbie E. and Cookie cut a promo ahead of the X Division
>>> Title
>>> match. Christy Hemme had enough of Cookie complaining and told her to
>>> get
>>> lost. Hemme walked off the set, asking, "Really?"
>>>
>>> 3 -- X Division champion ROBBIE E. vs. JAY LETHAL -- X Division Title
>>> match -- Cookie suspended in a shark cage
>>>
>>> Before the match, Cookie complained that she was not going in the shark
>>> cage. Lethal had enough and dragged Lethal into the ring to star the
>>> match. Cookie decided to peace out and started to leave. You knew this
>>> was coming. Shark Boy returns. Shark dragged Cookie to ringside and
>>> threw
>>> her in the shark cage. Ref Earl Hebner called for the cage to be raised
>>> and the bell sounded to officially begin the match. Cookie continued to
>>> interject herself into the match by screaming down at Lethal from inside
>>> the cage. Lethal dominated early on and Robbie accepted one hard chop,
>>> then a second, and a third. Robbie sold like a pro here.
>>>
>>> Robbie took control moments later and gave a shout-out to Cookie that he
>>> has this under control. Cookie screamed at Hebner to count faster
>>> following a two count. Robbie slapped on a hard reverse chinlock and
>>> maintained the hold for a while. Lethal sold fading out as his hand was
>>> dropped twice before clenching his fist on the third drop. Lethal
>>> mounted
>>> a comeback and landed a handspring elbow smash followed by the Lethal
>>> Combination for a two count. Lethal and Robbie then collided mid-ring as
>>> Cookie shouted instructions from the cage. She managed to toss an object
>>> to Robbie over Hebner's head, but Hebner took it away when he saw it.
>>> Cookie then tossed a second hairspray object to Robbie, but Lethal stole
>>> it and used it. Hebner felt the spray as Lethal went for a pin, so
>>> Hebner
>>> DQ'ed Lethal.
>>>
>>> Post-match: Cookie was lowered to ringside in the cage and escaped with
>>> the win. Cookie posed in the ring with the X Division Title as Robbie
>>> sold on the floor and Lethal dejectedly walked off. Cookie continued to
>>> parade around with the title belt until Shark Boy re-emerged. Shark took
>>> a slap to the face, then a second slap. Shark turned around, then hit a
>>> Stunner on Cookie.
>>>
>>> WINNER: Robbie via DQ at 8:11. An expected over-booked finish to
>>> continue
>>> presenting The Shore as heels who effectively circumvent the rules.
>>> Unfortunately for Lethal, the babyface to finally give Robbie and Cookie
>>> (or just Cookie) their comeuppance wasn't the babyface in the match, but
>>> a character who hasn't been on TV in months. Whether it's on PPV or TV
>>> or
>>> at a house show, violence against women doesn't need to happen, and it
>>> fits TNA's traditional misogynistic booking. As for Robbie, I was really
>>> impressed with his work in this match first selling for Lethal, then his
>>> offensive attack. It was a step up for him. (**)
>>>
>>> Backstage: Hemme was with Tommy Dreamer, who was dressed in a XXL black
>>> sweatshirt and a trucker TNA t-shirt. The camera zoomed in and out a
>>> bunch of times again as Dreamer talked about the RVD vs. Rhino match
>>> tonight and their long friendship.
>>>
>>> 4 -- ROB VAN DAM vs. RHINO -- First Blood match
>>>
>>> The match began with RVD in control of the action. He showboated to the
>>> crowd several times before the action moved to the floor. Rhino landed a
>>> suplex on the floor to take control of the action. Back in the ring,
>>> Rhino landed a Gore that temporarily KO'ed RVD. Naturally, Rhino began
>>> celebrating and playing to the crowd. Why not immediately grab a knife
>>> or
>>> a cheese grater from under the ring and try to slice open RVD's
>>> forehead?
>>> Rhino took his time retrieving a trashcan that he placed in-between the
>>> turnbuckles in the corner. It didn't come into play immediately, as RVD
>>> made a comeback and hit a Five-Star frogsplash. The trashcan came into
>>> play when RVD tried to smash Rhino, but Rhino punched him in the groin
>>> before hitting a DDT.
>>>
>>> Rhino tried to finish off RVD with a piledriver into a trashcan lid, but
>>> RVD blocked. RVD then surfboard kicked a trashcan lid into Rhino's face.
>>> No blood yet. RVD placed a trashcan into Rhino's body, then went to the
>>> opposite corner. Poor Rhino had to sell for a while as RVD showboated on
>>> the top turnbuckle before going coast-to-cast with the Van Terminator.
>>> Rhino came up bleeding heavily from the forehead, giving RVD the win and
>>> more time to showboat. The announcers speculated on Rhino's future in
>>> TNA
>>> and Immortal after the loss.
>>>
>>> WINNER: RVD at 12:24. Rhino showed a different side to his character
>>> working heel, while RVD seemed to be going through the motions in a
>>> middle-of-a-PPV match. The First Blood stipulation is inherently flawed,
>>> as there are so many ways to make someone bleed without needing to go
>>> through the steps of a standard wrestling match. Considering the
>>> parameters of the match were not established ahead of time, it created
>>> unintended logic questions. On a show with so many stipulation matches,
>>> this match won't stand out on the overall PPV line-up. (**1/4)
>>>
>>> Backstage: Hemme brought in Kazarian to ask Kazarian about A.J. Styles
>>> vs. Doug Williams. Hemme used the heel term "betray" to describe
>>> Williams
>>> leaving Fortune to set his own path as a babyface. Poor writing and/or
>>> delivery. The camera zoomed in and out on Kazarian as he said he hopes
>>> Williams loses and crawls back under the rock from which he came from.
>>>
>>> 5 -- TV champion A.J. STYLES vs. DOUGLAS WILLIAMS -- TNA TV Title match
>>>
>>> Styles played heel by stalling early in the match, but the crowd was
>>> split on supporting Doug or Styles. Williams cleared Styles to the floor
>>> early on and landed a cannonball splash off the ring apron. Back in the
>>> ring, Styles and Williams went back and forth showing how evenly matched
>>> they are in the ring. Styles took momentary control and did his
>>> signature
>>> high-flying moves to get babyface pops. Styles then caught Williams's
>>> knee on the middle rope, giving him an opening to slap on the figure
>>> four
>>> leglock. Williams escaped, then mounted a comeback with uppercuts and
>>> elbow strikes. Williams executed an exploder suplex that resulted in a
>>> two count.
>>>
>>> The action continued to go back-and-forth with Styles in control and
>>> Williams fighting back from his knees. Styles landed a Pele kick that
>>> could have resulted in a fall, but Williams fell to the outside. Styles
>>> tried a high-flying move, but Williams caught Styles with a waistlock
>>> and
>>> proceeded to bounce Styles off the guardrail into Rolling Chaos onto the
>>> ringside padding. Great sequence. Back in the ring, Williams teased the
>>> Styles Clash and connected. Williams made a cover and it was good for a
>>> three count to win the TV Title.
>>>
>>> WINNER: Williams at 14:50 to capture the TV Title. Terrific match with
>>> Williams showcasing his technical skills to eventually win over the
>>> crowd, which was partial toward Styles early on. Very interesting finish
>>> with Styles losing clean to Williams. (***1/2)
>>>
>>> Backstage: Hemme caught up with Generation Me in the entrance area. The
>>> camera continued to zoom in and out every few seconds. GenMe said it's
>>> not about tag titles, tables, ladders, or chairs, but the end of a
>>> career. Max Buck said they're ending the Machineguns's careers tonight.
>>>
>>> credit: pwtorch.com
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