We are so close to Oct 14 for Slaughterhouse. Who’s excited?! You could feel the energy in the arena as the crowd chants: “MLW! MLW!” repeatedly.
Second Gear Crew vs. The Calling – Mystery Tornado Tag match
Matthew Justice and the 1 Called Manders from SGC are fighting The Calling’s Cannonball and Talon. They’re participating in a Tornado Tag match.
While the fans watching from home were being shown how this bout came to be, the brawl that happened between the SGC, The Calling and Jimmy Lloyd last week, the fight going on tonight has already started. Cannonball was handling Manders just as Talon shoves Matthew into a post.
The Calling had chairs at the ready, yet Manders and Matthew each dodge the attack and finally get the ball rolling in their favour. A chair even momentarily gets struck around Cannonball’s neck. Ha! Ha!
Right after suffering being on the receiving end as his partner is thrown against him like a weapon, Cannonball delivers a massive double clothesline to his opponents.
The Calling misses with a leap from the top as the SGC were seated on chairs. Talon ends up fly and crashing into the empty chairs. Ha! Ouch! This is the moment Justice and Manders can rally as they rain down on Cannonball while Talon is laying flat on the mat.
Manders stacks up The Calling with a Hawkeye Stampede. Just as Matthew and Manders cover Talon, Cannonball recovers in time to body splash them, resulting in a failure to capture victory.
The SGC manage to dispose of Cannonball outside of the ring, so Matthew could body splash Talon after that wicked clothesline from Manders for a win. YEAH!!
Winners: Second Gear Year
I’m not sure why Love Doug continues to believe that B3cca will fall at his feet, she might, but he’s writing a song for her. Jacob Fatu and Sam Leterna seem to think he has the voice of an angel.
Elsewhere, following the attack of Kevin Blackwood and reveal of Tony Deppen as the hooded figure, TJ Crawford and Deppen are relishing in their dirty work. The assault has Blackwood put on the injured list for two months.
As we continue to wonder what’s going on with the World Titan Federation after that expose informing the audience of Laurent’s shady business, he’s here tonight to explain the deal.
“A sad commentary,” Laurent called the expose. Given his business is legitimate according to Laurent, he’s making sure that his lawyers are on the case.
“King” Ricochet vs. Shane “Swerve” Strickland – MLW One-Shot match 6 years ago
MLW One-Shot, a one night only event held in Orlando welcoming all wrestling athletes from across many promotions to fight together for one evening. Since the event was so popular, MLW became an official broadcast. This match shows “King” Ricochet, who’s currently on WWE SmackDown and Shane “Swerve” Strickland do battle.
Ricochet and Shane know each other, so the match shows they could tell what the other will do before they do it.
Ricochet has a hold on Shane in a submission position. Later on, both men kept trying to one-up the other with submission against submission.
Shane was about to leap frog over Ricochet, but the King drops him in mid-air so majestically that it stunned everyone.
A sequence of uppercuts, back elbows and drop kicks were exchanged between these two men. Ricochet may have received the worst of it.
The King makes a comeback with a topsy-turvy clothesline that rocks Shane. Right hand after right hand soon followed. A slug fest according to commentary.
Ricochet launches Shane into a German suplex so quickly that I didn’t analyze it very well. Ha!
Strickland impresses with a beautifully done DDT followed by a Swerve Stomp that doesn’t take Ricochet out.
Ricochet shows impressive resilience by countering Shane with a DDT plus a German suplex.
Strickland and Ricochet were pushing each other to the limit with every time they come out of a count, stopping it at two.
A striking knee to Ricochet knocked him out to the mat as Shane stomps on his challenger’s head then returns to the arm submission. Ricochet gets out of it with a powerbomb.
Shane returns to the arm submission as he stays with it long enough to hurt Ricochet so badly that he taps out.
Winner: Shane Strickland
Whoever Alex Kane battles tonight in a Mystery Fight brought to you by Mister Saint Laurent, he doesn’t care because he’ll beat them regardless and send them to “hoe island”.
BREAKING NEWS, those participating in the Chamber of Horrors match at Slaughterhouse are Matt Cardona vs. Mance Warner vs. Matthew Justice vs. Talon vs. Cannonball. That’s been made official.
Given how B3cca hasn’t been updating her music album, she’s been taken out of her upcoming Featherweight Championship match against the champ Delmi Exo. Now, Exo will be fighting a phantom challenger. In order to find out, you’ll have to wait till Slaughterhouse.
Alex Kane vs. Snisky of the World Titan Federation
MSL’s mystery opponent for Alex Kane is Snisky as he brings a Gurnee with him for the champ.
Kane may have gotten Snisky off his feet with a suplex commentary couldn’t believe he made, but Snisky got right back up.
Alex was able to perform the second suplex like he wanted followed by a third one as the Bomaye Fight Club keep count.
Snisky stops Kane’s momentum with a big boot to his face then a power slam and elbow drops. The way Snisky body slams Kane on the mat, it takes out the champ more and more.
Clearly not enough as Kane moves out of the way from a Summersault Moonsault then chokes Snisky deeply that it forces him to tap out.
Winner: Alex Kane
TOP PHOTO: Kane defeating Snisky. Courtesy of MLW