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Welcome to PWInsider.com's ongoing coverage of Violence x Suffering Wrestling's New York City debut tonight at the Queensboro Elks Lodge in Elmhurst, NY, streaming live on TrillerTV.
A pre-show match saw The Young Hearts beat Live Danger.
A live punk bank is now playing.
Stephen DeAngelis is the ring announcer.
Lio Rush came out for a promo. He said tonight was going to be a special night as he officially arrives. He has a match tonight against Arez and is going to win, but he's out here to address some rumors in the streets of NYC. He said the promotion is going to be crowning a champion and it's going to be him. Dante Leon came out. The crowd ripped him as he tried to knock Lio and promised he would be the champion.
Dante Leon vs. Andrew Everett.
Everett looked good early on. Leon nailed him with ssome kicks but was caught with an overhead belly to belly suplex. Leon gained control and hit a big tope suicida to the outside. They battled on the floor. Leon grabbed a chair from the crowd and nailed Everett. They battled back into the ring. Leon went for another dive but was nailed in the ropes. Everett gained control and kicked him from the apron. He nailed a moonsault off the corner to the floor. Everett's offense looked real good.
Everett worked Leon over in the ring and went for a chokeslam but Leon escaped. He nailed a spinning kick and set up for an Unprettier. Everett fought his way out of it and nailed a Pele Kick. He hit a big suplex for a two count. Good back and forth bout so far. They exchanged right hands. Everett hit an Asai Moonsault and a chokeslam into a sit-out powerbomb for a two count. He went for a 450 splash but Leon moved. Everett rolled through and Leon attacked him through the ropes. He went for a chokeslam but Everett nailed a headbutt him.
Leon nailed a Canadian Destroyer and flipping stunner off the ropes for the pin. That looked great.
Your winner, Dante Leon!
Real damn good.
Delmi Exo vs. Kaitlyn Marie
They locked up with Marie pushing Exo into the corner and hiptossing her out. She charged and nailed a knee strike in the corner and followed up with a kick to the head. Exo made a comeback and nailed a dropkick in the corner, scoring a two count. Marie cut her off and used her strength to keep Exo at bay with several hip attacks. She nailed an Electric Chair and choked Exo against the ropes. Exo came back with a sunset flip and a knee strike to the back. She went for a German suplex but Marie blocked it and splashed her in the ropes. Marie nailed a German suplex and hit several hip attacks and a cannonball in the corner.
Marie controlled Exo on the mat, trying to force a submission. Exo fought to her feet and nailed an inverted DDT for a two count. Marie cut her off and smothered her in the corner with a her foot. Marie worked her over and nailed a suplex for a two count. The crowd was all over her, which distracted Marie and allowed Exo to explode with offensive strikes and uppercut. Marie went for a Samoan Drop but Exo escaped. Exo nailed a high cross bodyblock, scoring a two count.
Exo went to the top and avoided Marie, then nailed a dropkick. That sent Marie outside to the apron. Exo went to grab her and snapped her on the ropes. Exo dropkicked her off the apron to the floor. She tossed Marie back into the squared circle but was speared as she was in the ropes and nailed with a hanging DDT. Marie nailed a DVDR and a Vader Bomb off the ropes for the pin.
Your winner, Kaitlyn Marie!
Jackson Drake vs. Terry Yaki
Drake was a heel from the Carolinas. Yaki did a good promo before the bell. They back and forth with some good mat wrestling early on. Jackson nailed a big boot for a two count and worked over Yaki in the corner. Yaki snatched him with a Dragon Screw Legwhip in the ropes. Yaki dropkicked him through the ropes, sending him to the floor. They battled on the floor. Jackson kicked away at Yaki when they returned to the ring, trying to KO him. They battled to the ropes. Yaki lokced on a submission an scored with a series of crossfaces and kicks.
The referee pulled Yaki away. Jackson nailed a series of body shots but was elevated with his knee snapped down. He used a Canadian Mapleleaf submission. Jackson escaped and nailed an enziguiri for a two count. Jackson went for a sunset flip but Yaki rolled through, Jackson nailed him with a kick and naild a Chaos Theory. Lots of back and forth good action here. Yaki dropkicked the knee, going back after it. Jackson regained control and nailed a tombstone piledriver for a close two count.
Jackson dove through the ropes on Yaki. Yaki came back to hit a big tope con hilo. They battled back and forth. Yaki almost scored the pin with a Michinoku Driver. Jackson nailed a leaping rana for a two count. Lots of near falls as they went back and forth. Really great stuff. Yaki went for a move but it was turned into a Jackson Destroyer. He nailed an F5 for the pin.
Your winner, Jackson Drake!
They wrestled their hearts out here! These were two guys who won over NYC tonight.
Coverage continues on Page 2!
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