Post by Slade on Sept 9, 2014 3:01:22 GMT -5
Dynamite Saturday Night
Saturday, September 6, 2014
From the Moncton Coliseum in Moncton, New Brunswick
Tonight’s Announced Matches
“Superstar” Billy Graham vs. Samoa Joe
Bad Influence vs. Leo Burke & Rowdy Roddy Piper
René Duprée & Awesome Kong vs. Chris Jericho & AJ Lee
Tazaro vs. “Killer” Karl Krupp & Kurrgan
“The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down” by The Band (Toronto, Ontario), performance taken from the film The Last Waltz (1978)
“Superstar” Billy Graham vs. Samoa Joe
Bad Influence vs. Leo Burke & Rowdy Roddy Piper
René Duprée & Awesome Kong vs. Chris Jericho & AJ Lee
Tazaro vs. “Killer” Karl Krupp & Kurrgan
“The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down” by The Band (Toronto, Ontario), performance taken from the film The Last Waltz (1978)
Tonight’s Broadcast Features the Ringside Commentary Teams of
Ed Whalen and Lord Alfred Hayes (English)
Marc Blondin and Jacques Rougeau (Français)
Ed Whalen and Lord Alfred Hayes (English)
Marc Blondin and Jacques Rougeau (Français)
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The following matches took place during AGPW’s brand new Explosive Pre-Game Show, available exclusively on the Mash-Up Wrestling Network:
First Match: Arn Anderson defeated Al Snow by pinfall after executing the Double A Spinebsuter, in a time of 5:15.
Second Match: Jennifer “Girl Dynamite” Blake defeated Rosita by pinfall after executing a pumhandle half-nelson driver, in a time of 5:58.
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VS. VS. VS.
Rusev w/ Maryse Ouellet vs. Lance Storm vs. Tully Blanchard vs. Lance Cade w/ Jimmy Hart
Tonight’s show opening fatal fourway match features four individuals who are all members of some of the top tag teams in AGPW. Tully Blanchard is still new to the territory, having only competed in two tag team matches to this point. Rusev is also relatively new to the area and has been extremely impressive since his arrival. Lance Cade has seen his tag team improve its winning ways since the Redneck Wrecking Crew had a change in attitude and added new manager Jimmy Hart. Plus, Lance Storm’s team, The Stampeders, has had a pretty good summer. The very nature of the fatal fourway match with the first pinfall or submission ending the match makes this an action packed match. There is always something happening in the ring between at least two of the men in this match. They all get their turns with the advantage. After about 11-minutes of non-stop action, we enter the closing moments of the match. It begins to with Lance Storm going for a springboard clothesline on Rusev, only to have him take Storm out in mid-air with a jumping thrust kick! However, Rusev can’t do end the match, as Lance Cade takes him down with a superkick! Then, Cade falls victim to a diving sunset flip from the top rope by Tully Blanchard. 1...2... Cade just kicks out! When they get up, Cade goes for a superkick, but Blanchard blocks it and gives him a slingshot suplex. Before Blanchard can pin him, Rusev gives him a running spinning heel kick to take him down. Storm charges at him, but Rusev knocks him down with a standing body block, then picks him up and gives a Samoan drop! Cade tries to attack him, but Rusev gives him a back thrust kick and then a swinging side slam, followed by the Accolade, which causes him to tap out. Rusev stands tall by the side of his manager, Maryse Ouellet, and looks very strong in picking up the victory.
Official Decision: Rusev wins by submission
*Commercial Break 1*
VS.
“Killer” Karl Krupp & Kurrgan vs. Tazaro
This match harkens back to the days of EXTREME, which is very fitting considering it features one of the biggest and most successful men from its heyday – the Human Suplex Machine, Taz! It’s a hard hitting slobberknocker of a brawl that sees all four of the competitors spend more time to fighting each other outside of the ring than they do inside of it. The brawl causes both sets of ringsteps to get dislodged, the small timekeeper’s table to get overturned, and floor mats in the entrance aisle to get ripped up. Everyone ends up taking a nasty bump at one point or another. Cesaro shows off his incredible strength by giving Kurrgan a bodyslam on the arena floor. Later on, Krupp gives Taz an elevated belly-to-back suplex that drops him onto a section of ringsteps. Taz would recover from that vicious bump to later give Krupp a tiger suplex into the guardrail. He would later end up in the Kurrgan Claw, but not for long, as Cesaro would break it up, only to get chokeslammed through the French play-by-play table! Kurrgan would then take Taz back into the ring with the intent of finishing him off, only to end of receiving an exploder suplex and then getting put in the Tazmission, which forces the 7-foot, 350-pound Acadian Giant to tap out, giving the victory to the team of Taz and Cesaro!
Official Decision: Tazaro wins by submission
*Commercial Break 2*
We take a brief break from tonight’s action for Commissioner Billy Two Rivers to make a major announcement. He comes to the ring and announces that Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling is returning to Montréal to bring true carnage and real mayhem back to the city in 2014! This Thanksgiving weekend, on Sunday, October 12, 2014, from the Centre Bell, Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling will present MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014, live on pay-per-view and the Mash-Up Wrestling Network! He goes on to say that if you are true wrestling fan and you want to truly experience mayhem, accept no imitators and get it from the originator of MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL.
Furthermore, Commissioner Two Rivers is pleased to announce that Stone Cold Steve Austin will defend the Mash-Up World Heavyweight Championship at MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014! His opponent is to be determined next week in our DSN main event – a 25-man over the top rope battle royal – with the winner earning the opportunity of a lifetime, which is the right to challenge Stone Cold Steve Austin for the Mash-Up World Heavyweight Championship at MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014!
Next we get a brief promo from Christian Cage, which comes to us via satellite. Cage was given the news earlier in the day that next week there will be a battle royal to determine who will go on to challenge Stone Cold Steve Austin for the Mash-Up World Heavyweight Championship at MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014! Captain Charisma promises that he’ll be back and ready to compete in the battle royal next week. Moreover, he says that he will do two things in that match. First, he’ll personally throw every member of Californiacation who might compete in the match over the top rope to make sure none of them will ever get their hands near the Mash-Up World Heavyweight Championship. Second, he plans on winning the match and competing for the title just like he did at last year’s MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014. He knows how precious these opportunities are. The Instant Classic’s memory is long and he remembers what Californiacation and the Illuminati did to prevent him from becoming the World Heavyweight Champion. This time, he says, things will be different. This time, he will deal with them before hand and then he’ll head into MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014 as a challenger and walk out of it a champion… but not just any champion: the champion of the world!
*Commercial Break 3*
w/ VS.
North American Tag Team Title Match
Bad Influence w/ “Classy” Freddie Blassie vs. Leo Burke & Rowdy Roddy Piper
Bad Influence w/ “Classy” Freddie Blassie vs. Leo Burke & Rowdy Roddy Piper
These two teams are very familiar with one another. They’ve already competed in three championship title matches against each other, not to mention facing off against each other in singles competition and as parts of 6-man and 8-man tag team matches. The familiarity between the two teams is evident in the early minutes of the matches as blocked and countered attacks are so common that the bulk of the damage being done in the match comes from counter maneuvers. Another storyline coming into this match is the increasingly rocky relationship between Leo Burke and Rowdy Roddy Piper. However, they seem to be working very well together here. They are the first team to establish an advantage in the match when Piper ducks a springboard flying cross body press from Christopher Daniels, just moments after tagging out to Burke, who comes in and grabs Daniels from behind and executes a release German suplex. Burke and Piper follow it up with double running elbow drops and Burke goes for the pinfall, but Daniels kicks out. Now, Burke and Piper are in firm control of the match for the next several minutes. They make several quick tags to keep the fresh man in and to maintain a relentless attack on Daniels. However, eventually, Daniels pulls off a reverse STO as a counter maneuver on Burke and then makes the tag. Kazarian comes in and starts to hammer away at Burke with a number of kicks and springboard aerial maneuvers. After giving Daniels a long enough breather, Kazarian and Daniels begin to make quick tags to punish Burke with their innovated double team maneuvers, including a pair of slingshots – one a leg drop and another an elbow drop. After getting worn down for several minutes, Burke is able to counter a whip attempt from Kazarian and then give him an overhead belly-to-belly suplex toss! This gives him the opening he needs to crawl to his corner and make the hot tag to the Hot Rod! Piper comes in and pops the crowd with his intense brawling. He knocks both Kazarian and Daniels down with hard clotheslines, dropkicks, jabs and wild haymakers! Piper gives Daniels an atomic drop and a big running bulldog. Then, he ducks a spinning heel kick from Kazarian and runs him over with a clothesline. Piper tags Burke and then starts to exchange jabs with Kazarian, as Burke climbs the turnbuckle. He waits perched on the turnbuckle until Piper turns Kazarian right around with a hard haymaker. Then, Burke goes for a missile dropkick, but Kazarian moves and he takes out Piper! Burke gets up and Kazarian tattoos him across the back of the head with an enziguiri kick! Kazarian tags out and Daniels takes Piper out of the equation with a springboard hurricanrana. When he sees Burke getting up, he knocks him down with a superkick and then gives him the Best Moonsault Ever! He pins. 1…2…3! Bad Influence retains the North American Tag Team Titles with a hard fought victory.
Following the match, Piper looks seriously steemed. He approaches Burke and gives him an earful about the missile dropkick. Burke, the hometown boy, apologizes and tells Piper that he felt like it was the right idea at the time. Piper tells him that it was the wrong idea and that this feels like the right idea – and delivers a knock out haymaker straight to Burke’s jaw! This earns the ire and scorn of the Moncton fans. Piper doesn’t stop it there. He drags Burke out of the ring and sends him crashing into the guardrail with an Irish whip. He grabs a chair from the nearby timekeeper’s position and starts bashing Burke across the back with it over and over again! Piper yells at the fans sitting at ringside, telling them that their hometown hero is a bona fide loser before leaving the arena.
Official Decision: Bad Influence wins by pinfall
*Commercial Break 4*
VS. w/
Chris Jericho & AJ Lee vs. René Duprée & Awesome Kong w/ Trish Stratus
This mixed tag team match was signed after last week’s attack by René Duprée and Awesome Kong on Chris Jericho’s good friend, Christian Cage, injured Cage enough to prevent him from competing this week. AJ Lee tried to come to Cage’s aid, more out of an effort to extract a measure of revenge against Kong, who attacked her earlier in the show. Jericho was absent from the arena due to a prior commitment with his band, Fozzy. This match has a big match feel to it as it is Duprée’s first match back in AGPW in over a year and it is right here in his own hometown. Although he is the hometown boy, he is the heel, having disrespected his father, Emile, who has earned a considerable amount of respect in the greater Moncton area. This match is also significant for being AJ’s first match in AGPW. This match sees Jericho and Duprée put on a short chain wrestling clinic with the hometown boy surprising everyone and getting the better of Jericho. When they tag out, the advantage stays on the side of Californiacation as AJ tries to use her speed to employ a hit and run attack, but it works only briefly before what appears to be a front missile dropkick attempt by AJ gets countered into a sit-out powerbomb by Kong. This move alone nearly wins the match, but AJ gets a shoulder up, as Kong failed to get leg over AJ’s right arm. Kong puts a huge beating into her much smaller opponent, but when she decides to go for an Awesome Bomb, AJ counters with a series of punches to the forehead and then jumps down behind Kong and somersault rolls to her corner to make the tag.
Jericho and Duprée now have to do battle once more, and this time, it is Jericho who gets the better the hometown villain. He charges in and knocks Duprée down with a flying forearm smash and follows it up with a spinning heel kick and then a bridging German suplex for two! Jericho lays into Duprée with some stiff chops and then knocks him through the ropes and onto the ring apron with a standing dropkick. A corner springboard dropkick then takes him to the floor and and a plancha from Jericho onto Duprée brings the crowd to its feet! They briefly brawl on the outside before Jericho returns Duprée to the ring. He’s on a roll and, after a few more moves, gives him a one-handed jumping bulldog and then goes for the lionsault, but Duprée gets his knees up and then takes Jericho down with an urinage slam. After a failed pinfall attempt, they exchange chops. Jericho goes for an Irish whip, but Duprée counters it and gives him a spinebuster. He then performs the French Tickler (a pas de basque dance move followed by a running pointed elbow drop), which earns a chorus of boo with a smattering of cheers. After Jericho kicks out from the pinfall attempt, Duprée tags Kong back into the match. She comes in and immediately tries to give AJ a lariat. She ducks it and then gives Kong a standing dropkick, then an enziguiri kick to knock her down to a knee, and follows that with a shining wizard to knock her onto her back! AJ covers, but Kong still manages to kick out. AJ waits, poised to give Kong the Black Widow, but when she tries, she can’t hook the move in because Kong is just far too big. This results in Kong lifting AJ onto her shoulders and countering the attempting submission hold with a thunderous Samoan drop! Kong signals for it and climbs the turnbuckle to go for an Awesome Splash, but Jericho pulls AJ out of harm’s way. Duprée tries to attack him, but Jericho lifts him into the air and hangman’s him across the top rope, which causes Kong to go crashing all the way down to the floor! After some back and forth attack attempts and counters, Jericho nails Duprée with an enziguiri and then retreats to the corner to get a tag from AJ. Jericho comes into the ring and gives Duprée the Codebreaker! Not content to finish it there, he puts Duprée in the Walls of Jericho! Trish Stratus, who had joined our announce team on colour commentary, gets up and tries to interfere, but AJ stops her, and Duprée taps ends up tapping out, which gets a huge, positive response from the crowd!
Official Decision: Chris Jericho & AJ Lee win by submission
*Commercial Break 5*
Jeremy Borash is standing by with the “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase and his personal assistant Virgil to get his reaction to the announcement of next week’s battle royal, which will earn the winner the opportunity to challenge Stone Cold Steve Austin for the Mash-Up World Heavyweight Championship at MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014! The Million Dollar Man says that his wrestling acumen and his money have both guaranteed him a spot in that battle royal and they’ll also guarantee him a win. He says that money is what it is all about. Everyone wants to be the Mash-Up World Heavyweight Champion because of the big pay days it will bring them. However, none of those pay days can compare to the kind of pay day that the Million Dollar Man can offer you to work for him. Smart men put their foolish pride aside to find the biggest pay day possible and it is smart men who can and will work together to achieve a common goal – the crowning of the first Million Dollar World Heavyweight Champion in Mash-Up Wrestling history!
SoCal Val is standing by with Kevin Steen to get his thoughts about next week’s battle royal, which will earn the winner the opportunity to challenge Stone Cold Steve Austin for the Mash-Up World Heavyweight Championship at MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014! Steen has one simple message for everyone entering in that match: Mr. Wrestling will be in the ring and he’ll be the only immovable object in it. He plans on killing them one by one until all nineteen other men have flown sky high over the top rope and he wins the match and gets to go on to challenge for the Mash-Up World Heavyweight Championship in his own backyard. And when he does, he’ll do what Owen Hart was never able to do and that is break Steve Austin’s neck to point that it is deemed irreparable, on his way to becoming the Mash-Up World Heavyweight Champion.
Just then, Steen gets attacked from behind by Owen Hart. He throws him into a pile of clangy poles that are situated just off of the backstage interview area set. He continues the attack by slamming Steen’s head off of a various equipment trunks and other gear in the backstage area and then finishes off the assault by giving Steen a sit-out piledriver on the hard concrete floor! Val and the cameraman followed all of the action. Val asks Hart what was the meaning of the attack and he says that Steen wanted to know what it was like to be the Mash-Up World Heavyweight Champion, but he could never truly understand what it is like without first having his neck broken courtesy of Owen 3:16! Then, he says that he plans on winning next week’s battle royal and going on to MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014, where he will break Stone Cold Steve Austin’s neck for a second time!
See Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling When It Comes to Your Town!
Sunday, September 7 – Shediac, New Brunswick
Wednesday, September 10 – Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
Thursday, September 11 – Bridgewater, Nova Scotia
Friday, September 12 – Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Saturday, September 13 – Halifax, Nova Scotia (DSN Live)
Sunday, September 14 – Sackville, Nova Scotia
Thursday, September 18 – Corner Brook, Newfoundland & Labrador
Friday, September 19 – Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador
Saturday, September 20 – St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador (DSN Live)
Sunday, September 21 – Conception Bay South, Newfoundland & Labrador
Sunday, October 12 – Montréal, Québec (Mayhem in Montréal 2014)
Sunday, September 7 – Shediac, New Brunswick
Wednesday, September 10 – Yarmouth, Nova Scotia
Thursday, September 11 – Bridgewater, Nova Scotia
Friday, September 12 – Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Saturday, September 13 – Halifax, Nova Scotia (DSN Live)
Sunday, September 14 – Sackville, Nova Scotia
Thursday, September 18 – Corner Brook, Newfoundland & Labrador
Friday, September 19 – Gander, Newfoundland & Labrador
Saturday, September 20 – St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador (DSN Live)
Sunday, September 21 – Conception Bay South, Newfoundland & Labrador
Sunday, October 12 – Montréal, Québec (Mayhem in Montréal 2014)
*Commercial Break 6*
The inspirational Bo Dallas walks down to the ring with a microphone in hand. As he makes his way down to the ring, he makes his intention to win next week’s battle royal and go on to challenge Stone Cold Steve Austin for the Mash-Up World Heavyweight Championship at MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014 be known. Based on the crowd’s reaction to this comment, he cannot help but get the impression that the fans don’t BOLIEVE that he has what it takes to win the battle royal, let alone win the Mash-Up World Heavyweight Championship. However, Dallas tells us that the problem with the fans is that they’ve grown up reading ‘impossible’ incorrectly. He says that it actually says “I’m possible” and he will gladly prove that to the entire world. In fact, he would gladly wrestle the Mash-Up World Heavyweight Champion, right here, right now, just prove to everyone that anything is possible just as long as you BOLIEVE!
DTA: DON’T TRUST ANYBODY!
FUCK FEAR!
AUSTIN 3:16 IS ABOUT TO OPEN UP A CAN OF WHOOP ASS!
Wait a minute! That’s not Stone Cold Steve Austin! It’s the Blue Meanie! He announces himself as the World Heavyweight Champion, “Stone Cold” Blue Meanie and he tells us that if we want to see Stone Cold open up a can of whoop ass on Bo Dallas, then give him a “Hell Yeah!” Some fans boo this mockery of the Mash-Up World Champion while others shout “Hell Yeah!” It’s a good enough response for “Stone Cold” Blue Meanie!
Blue World Heavyweight Champion: “Stone Cold” Blue Meanie vs. Bo Dallas
The fight is on! Stone Cold Blue Meanie slides into the ring and starts throwing right hands in rapid fire succession. He backs Dallas into a corner and stomps a mudhold into him. When he picks up Dallas, he give his a classic Stone Cold double bird salute and then goes for a cross-corner whip. Dallas reverses it and the so-called World Heavyweight Champion slams hard into the turnbuckle. He pops out on impact and receives a stiff running clothesline from Dallas. As soon as Stone Cold gets up, Dallas kicks him in his bear gut and gives him a double-arm DDT. He picks him up and then gives him the Bo-Dog! Bo Dallas pins him for the 3-count and win. Bo Dallas has just defeated the Blue World Heavyweight Champion in non-title action! If that doesn’t make you BOLIEVE that he can win next week’s battle royal and go on to become the World Heavyweight Champion at MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014, then I don’t know what will!
Official Decision: Bo Dallas wins by pinfall
*Commercial Break 7*
w/ VS.
International Heavyweight Championship Match
“Superstar” Billy Graham w/ “Classy” Freddie Blassie vs. Samoa Joe
“Superstar” Billy Graham w/ “Classy” Freddie Blassie vs. Samoa Joe
This match has a big fight feel to it. Both wrestlers get their full ring entrances, plus a tale of the tape, and big fight introductions from the ring announcer. “Superstar” Billy Graham is putting the International Heavyweight Championship on the line and Samoa Joe is putting his 9-month undefeated streak on the line. The stakes are high. Graham and Californiacation have been riding a high all summer long, having banished the Montréal Mafia from AGPW, and gained all of the AGPW’s championship titles by mid-summer. Samoa Joe has slowly, but steadily climbed the ranks of AGPW, overcoming every challenge he has had to face. Recently, the “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase tried to hire Joe to win him the title, but Joe refused to take DiBiase’s money. In his most high profile match to date, Joe defeated DiBiase and then decided to go after the title DiBiase wanted to pay him to win, but to go after it for himself. To prove his worthiness of a title shot, he carved a quick and easy path through the rest of Californiacation, soundly defeating Goldust, Kazarian and Christopher Daniels all in the last few weeks.
The match begins with a test of strength. At first, Graham gets the leverage advantage, but Joe turns the tide. Graham reaches down and starts overpowering Joe, bringing him to his knees. As Joe appears poised to mount a reversal, Graham breaks the hold and drills Joe’s forehead with some bionic elbows. Graham works over Joe with chops and punches, then executes a bodyslam and a leg drop! He pins his challenger. 1…2.. kick out! Graham shocks us by nearly winning the match right out of the gates. The crowd is in awe at what they just saw. However, Joe isn’t out of this thing just yet. Graham puts him in a headlock, but Joe gets to his feet, backs into the ropes and sends Graham running. Joe sets up for a back body drop, but Graham gives him a knee-to-face and then a swinging neckbreaker! He covers. 1…2.. kick out! Everyone is surprised by Joe’s slow start, including our commentary teams, who can’t help but remark on it. “Classy” Freddie Blassie is boasting about Graham’s early dominance in this match. After executing a few more moves and being firmly in the driver’s seat, Graham cups his ear towards the fans and gets no appreciation from them. He gets Joe in the corner and puts the fists and boots to him. He gives Joe a cross-corner whip, then follows in for a running clothesline, but Joe moves out of the way and then tattoos the champ’s head with a CCS Enziguiri kick! This marks the beginning of a hot comeback for Joe. Joe props up Graham in the corner and gives him several forearm smashes to the face. He knocks Graham down to the mat, and with Graham seated in the corner, he facewashes him with his boot and then gives him a running face wash kick. Joe drags Graham out of the corner and goes for a pin. Graham kicks out after two. Joe brings Graham up to a seated position and then shoot kicks his spine and gives him a spinning back kick to the chest, then a running senton bomb and covers him, but Graham kicks out. Blassie is no longer boasting about how the match is going as Joe gives Graham a pair of snap suplexes and then a folding powerbomb transitioned into a half crab. Graham refuses to give up and powers his way to the ropes, but it takes him nearly half a minute. Joe lays into him with some more chops and goes for an Irish whip, but Graham reverses it and then takes Joe down with a running clothesline. Joe gets up pretty quickly, but Graham knocks him back down just as quickly with another running clothesline. Graham gives Joe an atomic drop and then a side Russian legsweep. After that, he puts Joe in a figure four leglock! Joe slowly makes his way to the ropes, but Graham drags him back into the centre of it and keeps locking on the pressure. Joe would eventually make it to the ropes, but not after being locked in the figure four for nearly a minute and a half.
Now, Graham focuses his attack on Joe’s leg. As soon as Joe tries to strike Graham, he kicks at the side of Joe’s knee a few times and then gives him a chopblock. He works it over like a master technician, which is something the Superstar is not known for. He kicks at Joe’s knee, give it knee drops, and works it over with some knee wrenches and spinning toe holds. Graham’s gotten cocky again and Blassie’s trepidations have turned back into confidence that his champion will overcome the challenge of his undefeated challenger. After some more slow and methodical offence from the Tower of Power, he goes for another figure four, but Joe boots him away with his one good leg. Joe gets up, hobbling on one foot and Graham backs him into the corner, but Joe starts to drill him in the side of the head with some nasty back elbows and then gives him a release German suplex that sees Graham fold up like a car wreck after he slams into the second turnbuckle, right between the shoulder blades. Joe drags him away from the corner and pins. 1…2… kick out! Joe turns the match back into his favour, all while hobbling on one leg. Over the next couple of minutes, he turns into a suplex machine. Between the lariats, clotheslines, forearm smashes and chops, Joe gives Graham an overhead belly-to-belly suplex, exploder suplex, head-and-arm suplex and a bridging dragon suplex that comes oh so close to winning the match. Blassie is close to having a heart attack on the outside of the ring, as Graham’s momentum has completely disappeared and the Samoan Submission Machine is firmly in control. Graham is on his knees begging and pleading for mercy. He tries to set up Joe in classic heel form. He leaps up and goes for a desperation clothesline, but Joe ducks it and locks on the Coquina Clutch!
Blassie leaps onto the ring apron to run a distraction, allowing Bad Influence to rush the ring. Joe releases Graham and sends Christopher Daniels flying with a head-and-arm suplex and then drills Kazarian with a CCS Enziguiri! He sends both of them flying and then goes back to grab Graham, who drills Joe with an uppercut low blow! Graham goes for a whip, but Joe reverses, and Graham counter reverses it and Joe ends up running over the referee as he has his back turned to the action. Graham kicks Joe and pulls him in to give him a piledriver, but Joe – on one leg – counters with a back body drop! Now, René Duprée is rushing out to the ring, but over the guardrail and into the ring to cut him off is KILLER KOWALSKI!
Blassie urges Duprée to run for the hills and he exits the ring. Kowalski and Joe lock eyes on one another. There is a short staredown, but then Kowalski turns to leave the ring. So Joe goes to grab Graham, takes him to the corner and lifts him onto the turnbuckle. As he sets up for the Muscle Buster, Joe takes a chair shot to the back! It’s Killer Kowalski! He’s returned to attack Joe! He gives him a second chair shot, then a piledriver on the chair and exits the ring. The fans are livid. Graham gets down from the turnbuckle and the referee is back in position to call the action. Graham gives Joe a leg drop and pins him. 1…2…3! “Superstar” Billy Graham wins and Samoa Joe’s undefeated streak is over!
Official Decision: “Superstar” Billy Graham wins by pinfall
Following the match, Killer Kowalski comes back into the ring and administers a vicious attack on Samoa Joe. He busts Joe’s forehead open with brass knuckles and then targets the wound with vicious kicks, punches and even digs his fingernails into the open gash to try to widen it. He removes a turnbuckle pad and rams Joe’s forehead into the exposed turnbuckle over and over and over again. Kowalski finishes his attack by applying his Kowalski Claw to Joe’s head and leaving it locked in for nearly a full minute. Samoa Joe has been completely brutalized. Killer Kowalski has made a statement with his surprise arrival in AGPW. Meanwhile, “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase and Virgil were spotted entering the ring during Kowalski’s beat down on Joe. When Kowalski releases his claw hold, he sees DiBiase, who gives out a hearty laugh. Virgil hands DiBiase a briefcase, presumably loaded with cash, and he hands it over to Kowalski, who opens it to see all of the money and then closes it up and leaves the ring with his briefcase full of Bordens (Canadian equivalent of Benjamins).
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Join us next week for another edition of
Dynamite Saturday Night
featuring
25-Man Battle Royal
Winner Receives a Shot at the Mash-Up World Championship
At Mayhem in Montréal 2014
On Sunday, October 12, 2014
This has been a presentation of
Dynamite Saturday Night
featuring
25-Man Battle Royal
Winner Receives a Shot at the Mash-Up World Championship
At Mayhem in Montréal 2014
On Sunday, October 12, 2014
This has been a presentation of