Post by Bloody Fairytale on Sept 9, 2019 22:07:02 GMT -8
The opening riff to “Ladies and Gentlemen” by Saliva are heard as the cameras open up on the Chase Center in San Francisco, preparing for Day Seven of the Queen of the Frontier and Vlad Blackheart Memorial Tournaments. Viewers are welcomed to the event by Nick Hanson and Miranda Augustino before the camera cuts right to the ring and the event begins.
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TYLER GREY VS. RICK DICKULOUS
Day seven started off with a bang as Tyler Grey and Rick Dickulous stepped into the ring to do battle with one another. The two men got right up into each other’s faces and not backing down from one another. Early on it was Rick who had the advantage, keeping the faster and quicker opponent grounded with his offense. Rick showed his power and strength advantage, even showing off to the crowd in the arena a little bit when he was able to. Rick would deliver a few suplex variations that would result in near falls. The closest he came was after he delivered a superplex to Tyler as he climbed to the top rope for a little offense. Rick would go for Misery Whip, but Tyler was able to counter and get the control in his favor.
Tyler would begin using his speed from there to keep Rick off balance. Once he had the bigger man on the ground, Tyler would focus on the arms and shoulders of his opponent. Tyler would lock in an armbar at one point in the match and Rick would have to scramble for the ropes to force the break. Tyler would deliver a tornado DDT to Rick and get a near fall before locking in Skynet. Rick fought as long as he could to try and break out of the hold, but eventually, he had no choice and was forced to tap out.
Winner: Tyler Grey
Result: Submission
Time: 15:09
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SCOTT LEROUX VS. KEIJI SUGIWARA
Keiji and Scott came out next for their tournament match. Keiji, still looking for his first win of the tournament came out on fire. Keiji used chops and forearms in the very early portion to get Scott off guard before he started using his speed and quickness. Keiji would hold onto the offense for a good portion of this match. It was probably the best showing he’s had by far in this tournament and he’d deliver the Osaka cutter for a very close nearfall where the crowd thought he was going to pull off the upset and get his first points.
Keiji would go for the Loaded for Bear, but Scott was able to get his knees up and drive them into Keiji and take over. From there, it didn’t take Scott long as he delivered some well placed strikes and a few suplexes that led to a couple of near falls before he picked Keiji up and delivered a brainbuster and then locking in a crossface. Keiji fought as best as he could to try and reach the bottom rope, but before he could, the pain was too much and Keiji was forced to tap out.
Winner: Scott LeRoux
Result: Submission
Time: 10:26
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JUDAS LASHER VS. ASHE CORVIN
This match was another one that saw one of the two competitors looking to finally get on the board in this tournament as Ashe Corvin and Judas Lasher faced off against one another. Ashe came out on fire against the World Champion, trying to get the early advantage and it worked. Ashe had the advantage early and using so many different moves, it was hard for Judas to figure out a way to counter him. Ashe at one point delivered an STO and then locking in Koji Clutch that made it look like Judas might just tap out. Judas though would reach the bottom rope and force the break.
Ashe continued to press the advantage though, using his striking and taking Judas down once again. He would look for a double underhook facebuster, but Judas would counter out and deliver a short arm clothesline. From there, Judas took over and once again showed everyone why he was the top dog in the men’s division. Judas would dominate for the latter stages of this match, before Ashe countered Lucifer’s Halo and went for a moonsault. As Ashe launched himself, Judas was able to pop up to his feet and this time deliver Lucifer’s Halo and pick up the win.
Winner:Judas Lasher
Result: Pinfall
Time: 14:54
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GRIFFIN HAWKINS VS. ANTON CROWLEY
Griffin Hawkins and Anton Crowley were in the ring for their match and it was certainly a match that was match of the night for the men’s side. The two showed a healthy respect for one another at the start, not really trying to make a mistake early on that could cost them the match. They both knew that the other could end the match at a moment’s notice. Finally, Anton started to use his striking ability to get the advantage. He would use suplexes to get near falls before beginning to work on the legs of Griffin. He’d work over the legs for several minutes, even locking in the Figure Four. Griffin fought, finally shifting his weight and turning onto his stomach to reverse the pressure. Anton would finally break the hold and crawl out of the ring onto the apron.
From there, Griffin would make it to his feet as well and Anton would try to suplex the rockstar out of the ring to the floor, but Griffin was able to avoid it and instead, hang Anton up on the top rope, dropping him to the floor. From there, Griffin would execute a suicide dive before rolling Anton into the ring and climbing to the top rope and hitting a frog splash for a near fall. Griffin would continue mounting the pressure as he picked Anton up and delivered the Glam Slam resulting in another nearfall for him.
Griffin would try to hit South of Heaven, but Anton was able to shove him off before hitting Lingchi and almost putting Griffin away with it. Anton would wait for Griffin to get to his knee. From there, Anton would try to hit ad stellam matutinam, but Griffin was able to avoid it and when Anton turned around, he was hit with Shot in the Dark and pin Anton for the victory.
Winner: Griffin Hawkins
Result: Pinfall
Time: 25:48
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EDDY POE VS. MAX LEBRUN
This match was nothing compared to what the fans saw in the match previous to this one. Eddie Poe came out like he had some sort of point to prove. He came out swinging and swinging hard. Max didn’t even have a chance to get out of the blocks as Eddy charged in and just drove Max down with a big boot as the bell rang. From there, the rest of the match was just all Eddy. Eddy was an absolute force, really showing off his mean streak right now.
Eddy would deliver move after move, but Max continued to kick out. Max would get a little bit of offense in, but it wasn’t anything significant before Eddy would just pick Max up and deliver Enter the Bad Place before mounting Max and just delivering elbow strike after elbow strike before the ref had no choice but to stop the match and award Eddy the victory.
Winner: Eddy Poe
Result: Ref Stoppage
Time: 5:36
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The opening chords of Bishop Briggs “Champion” plays as the cameras return to ringside, preparing for the next round of tournament matches.
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DONNA ROTTEN VS. CHERRY ADDAMS
Cherry and Donna showed a healthy respect for one another at the start of the match, but that didn’t last long as both of them wanted a good fight. River got the advantage early as she used her size and strength to keep Donna off balance early on. She’d deliver a few suplexes and a corner splash before picking Donna up and delivering a brainbuster that got her a nearfall. Cherry would continue to press, delivering a buckle bomb at one point, followed by a discus clothesline that almost put Donna away. Cherry would again look for a powerbomb, but Donna was able to deliver a back drop and get herself a little space so she could go on the offense.
From there, Donna did indeed go on the offensive and she showed Cherry what she was all about. Donna would deliver a series of short arm clotheslines before delivering a nasty looking Saito suplex on Cherry that got her a nearfall. Donna would continue to press though, climbing to the top rope and hitting Cherry with Toxicosis and almost putting her away with the headbutt. The end would come though after Donna delivered a Chainsaw Kick and then picked Cherry up for the Punk-plex and getting the victory.
Winner: Donna Rotten
Result: Pinfall
Time: 13:06
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KENNEDY CAMPBELL VS. SAMANTHA TOLSON
Kennedy and Samantha came out next with each wanting to continue their winning ways in this tournament. Both women stood toe to toe, neither wanting to back down from the other as they started the match with the traditional lock up. Kennedy was able to be the first to make a move as she broke the lockup and went behind Samantha, surprising the woman and taking her down to the mat. Kennedy would use her skills in brawling and her speed to keep Samantha on the ropes for the better part of the first half of this match. Kennedy would deliver an Exploder suplex at one point and follow it up with a running senton that got her a near fall. Kennedy would continue to try and press the advantage, grabbing Samantha and trying for an ankle lock, but Samantha would push her off and send Kennedy face first into the middle turnbuckle.
From there, Samantha took over and she never looked back. She’d pick Kennedy up and show everyone why she was known for her suplexes as she tossed Kennedy around the ring like a ragdoll. Samantha continued to press the advantage, delivering a double underhook DDT that got her a very close nearfall. Samantha would continue, finishing the match as she picked Kennedy up and delivered a backdrop driver to get the victory.
Winner: Samantha Tolson
Result: Pinfall
Time: 14:14
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RIVER CHANCE VS. LILITH MEADOWS
This was another match where Lilith seemed out of her element despite having three matches in this tournament under her belt already. Lilith gave up a lot of size to River and early on, that showed as the power of River was too much for Lilith to combat in the early going. Eventually though, Lilith was able to get her bearings straight and again, it seemed the more the match went on, the more comfortable the Dark Faerie got. Lilith finally took River down as she delivered a low dropkick and then she started to put her submission and mat skills to work.
Lilith would try to put a crossface on River eventually, but the powerhouse was able to simply use that power to toss Lilith off of her. River would get to her feet and just run Lilith over with a shoulder tackle before picking Lilith up and delivering a running, sitout powerbomb and picking up the victory.
Winner: River Chance
Result: Pinfall
Time: 10:02
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LLUVIA CANE VS. SATIVA NEVEAH
In another match of two Kingdom members was ready to get underway, the two women shared a quick hug in the middle of the ring before starting off the match. This match was what you would expect from two competitors with a very healthy respect and love for one another. Sativa had the advantage early with the speed and quickness that was able to keep Lluvia off balance. Sativa would hit Order 66 for a nearfall and then when she went for the Sonic Screwdriver, Lluvia was able to move out of the way and take over the match.
Lluvia would send Sativa into the ropes and turn the Women’s Champion inside out with a discus style clothesline and then followed it up by picking Sativa up and hitting a hammerlock DDT for a nearfall. Lluvia would press on though, delivering Truth and Grief for another nearfall. From there, Lluvia continued the offense. Lluvia would end the match after delivering an Alabama Slam and waiting for Sativa to make it to her feet and then delivering Angelic Rebellion for the win.
Winner: Lluvia Cane
Result: Pinfall
Time: 16:34
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ADRIANNA SALVATORE VS. LARA BLACKHEART
This was another match where the two women had respect and admiration for one another. The two started off with a handshake and a nod. Again, these two women didn’t hold anything back from one another. The way it started, you would have thought both women were heated rivals with how hard the strikes and chops were landing. Eventually Lara got the advantage and she’d start pushing the Adrianna to the limit. Lara would deliver a pulling piledriver that got a nearfall and then climbed to the top rope and delivered a moonsault that once again forced Adrianna to kickout at a count of two.
Lara would go to hit Coma White, but Adrianna was able to counter out and deliver a side Russian legsweep. Adrianna would deliver a few suplexes that would result in two counts and nearfalls. She’d send Lara into the ropes and deliver a rolling forearm and waited for Lara to make it to her feet before delivering the MOAB Launcher that nearly put Lara away, but the former Women’s Champion was able to kick out from it. Lara would try to fight back, but it wasn’t effective and Adrianna picked Lara up and hit Ground Zero and picking up the win.
Winner: Adrianna Salvatore
Result: Pinfall
Time: 18:21
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Match Summaries Written By
Bloody Fairytale
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Winners
VBMT
Match 1. Tyler Grey
Match 2. Scott LeRoux
Match 3. Judas Lasher
Match 4. Griffin Hawkins
Match 5. Eddy Poe
QOTF
Match 1. Donna Rotten
Match 2. Samantha Tolson
Match 3. River Chance
Match 4. Lluvia Cane
Match 5. Adrianna Salvatore