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Southern Crown Championship Bunkhouse Stampede
Trevor Lee, Andrew Everett, Ikuro Kwon, Beastman, Diego Hill, Paul Walter Hauser, Jesus Rodriguez, Festus aka Doc Gallows, Josh Bishop, and Matthew Justice. Man, I haven’t seen Rodriguez in a bit… wrestling wise. So, this could be interesting. As soon as Justice entered the ring, fists went flying. Jesus loved hiding behind the referee prior to anything too harmful coming his way.
Everyone scattered and/or were punched out of orbit, leaving Festus in the centre. Jesus has been doing some irritating things like ringing the bell, which caused Festus to react solemnly. Andrew delivered a double crossbody to Hill and Kwon. Once Bishop came back into the fray, he knocked Everett out with a kick.
While Festus was circulating the ring in a tranced state, Beastman and Bishop were brawling in-ring. He managed to slam Beastman on his back after hoisting his massive physique. Jesus and Hauser seemed to be attacking each other personally. They kept running into the other. Bishop used Diego as a weapon as he launched him unto four or five other wrestles on the outside. He rightfully got bonked on the head with a chair by Justice.
Festus has been stagnant since that unauthorized bell went off. Rodriguez, Hauser, and Hill have been wondering why. Like the disrespectful soul that he is, Ikuro got in Don Gato’s face again, only this time, Don physically got involved by shoving Kwon inside the ring. Hauser placed Kwon in a Cloverleaf submission, but Beastman intervened.
Since Rodriguez was the one who put Festus on pause, he attempted to pin the man in a detached state. Luckily, Tom Lawlor rang the bell to awaken Festus to bulldoze everyone once again. I’m not sure what Kwon has been doing this whole time except being in people’s faces in a provocative manner, so Hill delivered a Cutter with ease. Everett nearly got the drop on Diego, yet it wasn’t sufficient.
What was enough for a victory was Trevor’s Cave-In on Everett by surprising him. Yay!!!
Winner: Trevor Lee
After reviving Mads Krugger from his slumber, Shotzi and Krugger have banded together with Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows to create Contra Mercs to takedown CONTRA Unit. In other news, MLW World Heavyweight Champion Killer Kross amazingly goes… Hollywood?? Anyway, Teddy Long was here to introduce a new addition to the roaster in LeBron Kozone. His first match was against Alan Angels, who came out wearing a long drapey mask similar to Finn Balor’s entrances… just not as great.
Don’t get me wrong! Despite that little awkwardness, Angels didn’t go down easily. He did make Kozone sweat a little before getting his head bashed in by a horrible lariat. I wouldn’t be surprised if he twisted his neck…
Due to contractual issues with Bishop Dyer, Donovan Dijak is forced to look for a temporary replacement before the show goes off the air. Before that, he engaged in a fight with Karl Anderson. Never take your eye off Anderson because he will hurt you on ways you cannot fathom, like what he did to Dijak’s left knee by tangling it around the ropes and smashing it to year.
Karl has been the one in charge of the exchange, however, it gave Dijak some time to recuperate his energy to provide a comeback on the main floor. Anderson tried to quicken the pace, but he was immediately shutdown. It didn’t matter because Anderson kept fighting. He triumphantly escaped whatever Donovan was planning and delivered a sudden roll up that landed positively.
Karl may have won this battle, yet Josh Bishop made sure he didn’t see the next one. He came out of nowhere to clobber Anderson and obviously become Dijak’s temp. Quite frankly, I should have nailed this earlier.
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