NWA: HAWK It's a Moral Imperative (Mini Show) June 6, 2016
Jun 28, 2016 21:25:11 GMT -5
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Riho & Rabbit Miu Vs Hikaru Shida & Manami Katsu
Miu starts in the ring with Manami. These two ran the match almost as if Riho and Hikaru were not there. They exchanged plexes and tosses. They also exchanged various submission holds. Riho and Hikaru would wait for six minutes before they would be able to enter the ring. Even then it was because Miu and Manami forced each other out of the ring. Riho and Manami Would exchange many great moves while Miu and Manami exchanged strikes on the outside. Hikaru reversed a hurricanrana into a Full Metal Muffler. Riho fought to get out and Miu tried to make the save but Manami kept her outside. Riho had no choice but to Tap out.
Winners Hikaru Shida & Manami Katsu
#1 Contendership HAWK King’s Court Championship
African American Wolves (ACH/AR Fox/Rich Swann) Vs Los Hermanos de La Nueva Era (Mistico II/Dragon Lee II/Rush)
Los Hermanos won the flip and chose six man tag rules. This was a high flying spectacle of a match. All six men would take to the top rope and dive to the floor. ACH showed off his unique moveset against all three of Los hermanos. His Crane kick however was flowed into a power capture suplex from Rush and sent him crashing to the mat. Swann would take out himself and Dragon with a moonsault to the outside. Fox would hit the Lo Mein Pain on Rush but Mistico Would dive in with the slingshot splash. Mistico would battle to the opposite corner not seeing ACH hit the Best 450 Ever on Rush. Misitico was able to break up the pinfall. He connected with a dropkick to ACH that sent him out of the ring. Rush got up and dived out onto ACH. This would lead to Mistico hitting La Mistica on Fox for the three.
Winners Los Hermanos De La Nueva Era
Alexa Bliss Vs Pollyanna Vs Willow Nightingale
Willow wasted no time and went at both Pollyanna and Alexa with kicks and chops. Bliss eventually connected with an arm drag on Willow but was leveled with a Lariat from Pollyanna. The match would go constantly in this circle of Willow attacking then Pollyanna or Bliss hitting a move followed by the other. Bliss was able to fight hard but was eventually tossed out of the ring and lariated off the apron. Pollyanna and Willow then went on a grand exchange of hiptosses, suplexes, and pin attempts. Willow would flow all this into a Bridging Fisherman Suplex but only for a two as Bliss broke up the pin. Bliss would attack Willow but was Germaned over the top rope to the apron. Pollyanna would hit Willow with a Bouble underhook sitout face-buster but Bliss quickly hit Pollyanna with a Shinning Wizard and hit Willow with a Glitz Flip for the three count.
Winner Alexa Bliss
Will Ospreay Vs Pol Badia
Will and Pol wasted no time in going for right at each other. Will quickly connected with a leaping kick to the head. Pol was able to rebound with a flipping fireman’s carry. The match was impressive as Pol kept up and matched every kick and dive connected with a slam or kick of his own. Both men would dive on the other outside of the ring. Pol took an advantage after a missed twisting Senton with a series of back stretches. Will made a comeback with a jumping corkscrew roundhouse kick. After a few back and forth speed attacks. Ospreay reversed a Northern lights suplex into an Essex Destroyer. He topped off Pol with a Corkscrew Shooting Star Press! Ospreat pulled off the 3 count shortly after.
Winner Will Ospreay
Miu starts in the ring with Manami. These two ran the match almost as if Riho and Hikaru were not there. They exchanged plexes and tosses. They also exchanged various submission holds. Riho and Hikaru would wait for six minutes before they would be able to enter the ring. Even then it was because Miu and Manami forced each other out of the ring. Riho and Manami Would exchange many great moves while Miu and Manami exchanged strikes on the outside. Hikaru reversed a hurricanrana into a Full Metal Muffler. Riho fought to get out and Miu tried to make the save but Manami kept her outside. Riho had no choice but to Tap out.
Winners Hikaru Shida & Manami Katsu
#1 Contendership HAWK King’s Court Championship
African American Wolves (ACH/AR Fox/Rich Swann) Vs Los Hermanos de La Nueva Era (Mistico II/Dragon Lee II/Rush)
Los Hermanos won the flip and chose six man tag rules. This was a high flying spectacle of a match. All six men would take to the top rope and dive to the floor. ACH showed off his unique moveset against all three of Los hermanos. His Crane kick however was flowed into a power capture suplex from Rush and sent him crashing to the mat. Swann would take out himself and Dragon with a moonsault to the outside. Fox would hit the Lo Mein Pain on Rush but Mistico Would dive in with the slingshot splash. Mistico would battle to the opposite corner not seeing ACH hit the Best 450 Ever on Rush. Misitico was able to break up the pinfall. He connected with a dropkick to ACH that sent him out of the ring. Rush got up and dived out onto ACH. This would lead to Mistico hitting La Mistica on Fox for the three.
Winners Los Hermanos De La Nueva Era
Alexa Bliss Vs Pollyanna Vs Willow Nightingale
Willow wasted no time and went at both Pollyanna and Alexa with kicks and chops. Bliss eventually connected with an arm drag on Willow but was leveled with a Lariat from Pollyanna. The match would go constantly in this circle of Willow attacking then Pollyanna or Bliss hitting a move followed by the other. Bliss was able to fight hard but was eventually tossed out of the ring and lariated off the apron. Pollyanna and Willow then went on a grand exchange of hiptosses, suplexes, and pin attempts. Willow would flow all this into a Bridging Fisherman Suplex but only for a two as Bliss broke up the pin. Bliss would attack Willow but was Germaned over the top rope to the apron. Pollyanna would hit Willow with a Bouble underhook sitout face-buster but Bliss quickly hit Pollyanna with a Shinning Wizard and hit Willow with a Glitz Flip for the three count.
Winner Alexa Bliss
Will Ospreay Vs Pol Badia
Will and Pol wasted no time in going for right at each other. Will quickly connected with a leaping kick to the head. Pol was able to rebound with a flipping fireman’s carry. The match was impressive as Pol kept up and matched every kick and dive connected with a slam or kick of his own. Both men would dive on the other outside of the ring. Pol took an advantage after a missed twisting Senton with a series of back stretches. Will made a comeback with a jumping corkscrew roundhouse kick. After a few back and forth speed attacks. Ospreay reversed a Northern lights suplex into an Essex Destroyer. He topped off Pol with a Corkscrew Shooting Star Press! Ospreat pulled off the 3 count shortly after.
Winner Will Ospreay