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07-20-2012, 04:05 PM
By MarcMiddleton7/19/2012
We are live on tape from Orlando, Florida and your announcers are William ‘Watch my match with Dean Ambrose on FCW TV or you hate wrestling’ Regal and Byron ‘What he said’ Saxton.
William and Byron talk about the match between Heath Slater and Justin Gabriel and their history in Nexus.
Match Number One: Tamina Snuka versus Kaitlyn
They lock up and Tamina works on the arm and she puts Kaitlyn in a key lock. Kaitlyn holds on to the ropes on an Irish whip. Tamina with a familiar family chop to Kaitlyn and she goes to the apron to regroup. Kaitlyn hides behind the referee but the referee moves and Tamina with an arm drag. Kaitlyn blocks a kick and hits a dragon screw leg whip.
Kaitlyn misses a splash into the corner and Tamina with a punch and European uppercut. Kaitlyn with a forearm and knees followed by an Irish whip. Tamina floats over and chops Kaitlyn. Tamina with a flying forearm and gets a near fall. Kaitlyn blocks another kick and she puts Tamina’s leg in the ropes and then she applies an abdominal stretch while Tamina was in the ropes.
Kaitlyn with kicks to the abdomen followed by a jackknife cover for a near fall. Kaitlyn with a drop kick and she gets another near fall. Kaitlyn chokes Tamina in the ropes and then applies a body scissors.
Each lady tries to take the other down with a flying hair take down and they both go down. Tamina with a few clotheslines and a kick to the midsection. Tamina with a slam and she points to the turnbuckles but Kaitlyn grabs the leg to stop Tamina. Kaitlyn with a side Russian leg sweep and an arm bar submission with a partial head scissors. Tamina is able to get to her feet and she hits a Samoan drop. Tamina goes up top for the Superfly Splash and gets the three count.
Winner: Tamina Snuka
We go to commercial.
We are back with a Big E Langston video package. He talks about how a ritual is defined as a set of actions for a symbolic value. Putting chalk on his hands was a ritual. He used it to keep a good grip on his opponents. It is a ritual that his opponents should fear. When it happens, that means that the end is coming . . . A big end. He says that when your time comes, take your beating like a man.
Match Number Two: Percy Watson versus Jinder Mahal
Mahal with a side head lock and shoulder tackle. Watson with a leg lariat and Mahal thinks again about trying to attack Watson from behind. Watson with a forearm followed by a hip toss into a neck breaker. Mahal with a kick to the head followed by knees and he takes control of the match. Mahal with a back elbow and a knee drop for a near fall.
Watson with punches but Mahal with knees to stop Percy. Mahal with knees using the ropes for extra leverage and impact. Mahal chokes Watson with his knee. Mahal with a kick to the back followed by a butterfly suplex for a near fall. Mahal with a rear chin lock followed by a knee to the back.
Mahal with a cravate but Watson with a jawbreaker. Watson with a reverse atomic drop followed by a drop kick or two. Watson with a flying clothesline and then he drops Mahal from a slam position and it is time for the Showtime Splash and he hits it but only gets a two count.
Watson with a flying clothesline into the corner but Mahal with an Irish whip. Mahal anticipates that Watson is going to come out of the corner and Watson misses a cross body. Mahal with a high knee to the back followed by the Camel Clutch and Watson taps out.
Winner: Jinder Mahal
After the match, Mahal reapplies the camel clutch and the referee tries to get Mahal to release the hold.
We go to commercial.
Match Number Three: Richie Steamboat versus Leo Kruger
Before the bell rings, Leo has specific instructions for the handling of his sash.
Kruger with kicks followed by punches. Kruger misses a chop but Steamboat shows him how to do it. Steamboat takes Kruger around the ring and chops him. Steamboat with an Irish whip and monkey flip. Kruger blocks a kick and he rolls Steamboat into the bottom turnbuckle.
Kruger with kicks to Steamboat and then he sends Steamboat’s throat into the top rope and Kruger with a kick to the chest. Kruger with a chop to Steamboat that mocks Richie’s father. Kruger gets a near fall. Kruger works on the neck and the referee warns him. Steamboat with an inside cradle for a near fall. Kruger with a knee and then he hits a suplex. Kruger poses over Steamboat and then he hits a fist drop.
Kruger gets a near fall. Kruger argues with the referee and he grabs the leg but Steamboat with an enzuigiri and both men are down. Kruger gets to his feet first but Steamboat with chops. Kruger chops back and they go back and forth. Steamboat with a boot to Kruger followed by a running forearm and clothesline followed by more chops.
Kruger goes to the floor and Steamboat follows him. They return to the ring and Steamboat hits a cross body but Kruger rolls through and gets some extra leverage from the ropes to get the three count.
Winner: Leo Kruger
We go to commercial.
We are live on tape from Orlando, Florida and your announcers are William ‘Watch my match with Dean Ambrose on FCW TV or you hate wrestling’ Regal and Byron ‘What he said’ Saxton.
William and Byron talk about the match between Heath Slater and Justin Gabriel and their history in Nexus.
Match Number One: Tamina Snuka versus Kaitlyn
They lock up and Tamina works on the arm and she puts Kaitlyn in a key lock. Kaitlyn holds on to the ropes on an Irish whip. Tamina with a familiar family chop to Kaitlyn and she goes to the apron to regroup. Kaitlyn hides behind the referee but the referee moves and Tamina with an arm drag. Kaitlyn blocks a kick and hits a dragon screw leg whip.
Kaitlyn misses a splash into the corner and Tamina with a punch and European uppercut. Kaitlyn with a forearm and knees followed by an Irish whip. Tamina floats over and chops Kaitlyn. Tamina with a flying forearm and gets a near fall. Kaitlyn blocks another kick and she puts Tamina’s leg in the ropes and then she applies an abdominal stretch while Tamina was in the ropes.
Kaitlyn with kicks to the abdomen followed by a jackknife cover for a near fall. Kaitlyn with a drop kick and she gets another near fall. Kaitlyn chokes Tamina in the ropes and then applies a body scissors.
Each lady tries to take the other down with a flying hair take down and they both go down. Tamina with a few clotheslines and a kick to the midsection. Tamina with a slam and she points to the turnbuckles but Kaitlyn grabs the leg to stop Tamina. Kaitlyn with a side Russian leg sweep and an arm bar submission with a partial head scissors. Tamina is able to get to her feet and she hits a Samoan drop. Tamina goes up top for the Superfly Splash and gets the three count.
Winner: Tamina Snuka
We go to commercial.
We are back with a Big E Langston video package. He talks about how a ritual is defined as a set of actions for a symbolic value. Putting chalk on his hands was a ritual. He used it to keep a good grip on his opponents. It is a ritual that his opponents should fear. When it happens, that means that the end is coming . . . A big end. He says that when your time comes, take your beating like a man.
Match Number Two: Percy Watson versus Jinder Mahal
Mahal with a side head lock and shoulder tackle. Watson with a leg lariat and Mahal thinks again about trying to attack Watson from behind. Watson with a forearm followed by a hip toss into a neck breaker. Mahal with a kick to the head followed by knees and he takes control of the match. Mahal with a back elbow and a knee drop for a near fall.
Watson with punches but Mahal with knees to stop Percy. Mahal with knees using the ropes for extra leverage and impact. Mahal chokes Watson with his knee. Mahal with a kick to the back followed by a butterfly suplex for a near fall. Mahal with a rear chin lock followed by a knee to the back.
Mahal with a cravate but Watson with a jawbreaker. Watson with a reverse atomic drop followed by a drop kick or two. Watson with a flying clothesline and then he drops Mahal from a slam position and it is time for the Showtime Splash and he hits it but only gets a two count.
Watson with a flying clothesline into the corner but Mahal with an Irish whip. Mahal anticipates that Watson is going to come out of the corner and Watson misses a cross body. Mahal with a high knee to the back followed by the Camel Clutch and Watson taps out.
Winner: Jinder Mahal
After the match, Mahal reapplies the camel clutch and the referee tries to get Mahal to release the hold.
We go to commercial.
Match Number Three: Richie Steamboat versus Leo Kruger
Before the bell rings, Leo has specific instructions for the handling of his sash.
Kruger with kicks followed by punches. Kruger misses a chop but Steamboat shows him how to do it. Steamboat takes Kruger around the ring and chops him. Steamboat with an Irish whip and monkey flip. Kruger blocks a kick and he rolls Steamboat into the bottom turnbuckle.
Kruger with kicks to Steamboat and then he sends Steamboat’s throat into the top rope and Kruger with a kick to the chest. Kruger with a chop to Steamboat that mocks Richie’s father. Kruger gets a near fall. Kruger works on the neck and the referee warns him. Steamboat with an inside cradle for a near fall. Kruger with a knee and then he hits a suplex. Kruger poses over Steamboat and then he hits a fist drop.
Kruger gets a near fall. Kruger argues with the referee and he grabs the leg but Steamboat with an enzuigiri and both men are down. Kruger gets to his feet first but Steamboat with chops. Kruger chops back and they go back and forth. Steamboat with a boot to Kruger followed by a running forearm and clothesline followed by more chops.
Kruger goes to the floor and Steamboat follows him. They return to the ring and Steamboat hits a cross body but Kruger rolls through and gets some extra leverage from the ropes to get the three count.
Winner: Leo Kruger
We go to commercial.