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Bandido Jr. vs. Johnny Gargano
Some nice back and forth wrestling early. Gargano was sent to the floor and Bandido hit a twisting dive over the top to the floor. When they returned to the ring, Gargano controlled the action and used a number of unique submissions. Gargano was greatly cheered even though he was the heel. He tried to turn the crowd by teasing a big move but then locking on a chinlock but the crowd chanted that was awesome anyway. Gargano kept working over Bandido.
Bandido finally made a comeback with a series of clotheslines. He was backdropped over the top but landed on his feet on the apron and nailed a missile dropkick for a two count. Bandido nailed several chops and nailed a cutter off the ropes for a two count. They went back and forth. Gargano nailed an awesome tope suicida to the outside.
Bandido worked over Gargano but was shot into the turnbuckles face-first Gargano nailed a sit-down Michinoku Driver and scored the pin.
Your winner, Johnny Gargano!
Good opener. Bandido is one of those unheralded guys who always puts in some fine work. Gargano was pitch perfect here.
Wes Draven & Mike Law & Jorge Santi vs. Ben Ortiz & Kai Kata & Van Shields
They went back and forth with a nice pace. Ortiz ended up going over the top to the floor when the ropes were pulled down. Law hit a quebrada to the floor. Draven hit a nice flip bump. Santi then hit a big dive over the ropes to the floor. Good stuff.
Back in the ring, Ortiz hit a big belly to belly suplex on Law for a two count. The heel team tagged in and out, working over Shields. Law was worked over but came back with a dropkick to Ortiz after he missed a sitdown splash. He tried to make the tag but was cut off by Shields and locked him in a side chinlock. He fought his way out and made the hot tag to Santi, who worked him over.
Ortiz tagged in and cleaned house but was nailed with a discus forearm and a double stomp. Draven and Shields went back with some unique, fun sequences. They built to a BIG Tower of Doom spot that made Ortiz look like a monster. Law nailed an Acid Drop but Kata came off the top and caught him with a frog splash for the pin.
Your winners Ben Ortiz & Sam Shields & Kaya Kata!
Fun six man tag.
Orange Cassidy vs. VSK
VSK turned heel here at the last show, attacking his partner EJ Risk after Risk legitimately retured. Risk is doing commentary on the iPPV, so we'll see if there's any additional angle. Cassidy doe a really funny deal that he's messed up on something. They locked up and VSK backed him into the corner, where he slid down as if he was leaning on a wall. VSK picked him but he slid back down. They do some fun spots off of this and the crowd loved it.
VSK controlled Cassidy for the early portion of the bout. Cassidy came back with a big head scissors takedown. He went to the top and then dropped off with a headbutt. VSK came back and covered him for a two count. Cassidy moved out of the way of a charge and dropped down with a knee for a two count.
EJ Risk got on the ring apron and argued with VSK. Cassidy tossed something in VSK's face and scored the pin.
Your winner, Orange Cassidy!
Robbie E. vs. Chuck Taylor
Taylor controlled things early. E took the mic and said this wasn't elementary school (well, its) and said if it was, he'd beat Taylor like he beats all the kids. Taylor challenged him to a foot race around the room. E ran all the way around the room, thinking he was going to win but Taylor waited and slid in the ring, and was announced as the winner.
The shenanigans continued until Taylor scored the pin.
Your winner, Chuck Taylor!
The crowd really enjoyed all the zaniness here.
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