Post by ChrisStevens12 on Apr 20, 2018 20:57:15 GMT -5
DISCLAIMER: The following is one of multiple TV tapings produced by AZCW, watch at your own risk.
Excalibur: HELLO EVERYONE! I am the Director of Violence, you probably know me by now, I am Excalibur! Here with Larry Legend and we bring to you another episode of AZCW ACTION TV!
Larry Legend: It's great to be here with all of these amazing fans in Philadelphia. This will be a jampacked show for sure, so let's get this started!
The camera pans to Angelo Trinidad, standing in the ring. He announces the two matches happening tonight, Jay White vs Akira Taue, and Kento Miyahara vs Tomohiro Ishii. The fans cheer for Taue, Miyahara, and Ishii, but can loudly be heard booing White. As Trinidad is exiting the ring, Jay White makes his way down. White shoves Trinidad out the ring, laughing at his fall. White takes off his jacket, as he waits patiently for his opponent, Akira Taue to come out.
(1) Akira Taue vs Jay White
The match at first started slow, but White kicked Taue's knee early in the match, and began to work on it. Despite White working on Taue's knee, Taue brought more intensity and stiffness to the game. After knocking White into the corner with a brutal forearm, he began chopping White's chest. Taue tossed White out the ring, and he scrambled out, regrouping. Taue rolled out after White, and White hit Taue with a chopblock. White stomped Taue's leg and beat him down outside the ring. White picked up Taue and hit a Bladerunner into the ringpost, rolling in at the 8 count. White climbed up the top rope, looking down at Taue with a grin, as the count hit 10 and White was declared winner via countout.
Winner: Jay White via Countout (6:45)
Excalibur: Oh come on! Jay White pretty much stole a victory here!
Larry Legend: A win is a win, but this is definitely not how he should've done it.
Jay White looks outside the ring, staring at Taue who is clutching his leg. White rolls out the ring and grips a chair. White jabs the chair into Taue's leg, and does it repeatedly, over and over. Then, Tomohiro Ishii's theme plays and Ishii walks out. Ishii takes off his shirt and runs down, repeatedly forearming Jay White. Ishii lariats White down, and White scrambles away. Ishii points to White signalling that he didn't forget about what White did the first episode. Ishii rolls in, waiting for his opponent.
Excalibur: Ishii making a huge statement here tonight, and he surely has not forgotten! If Ishii can beat upstart in AZCW, Kento Miyahara tonight he very well could get revenge on Jay White in the finals of the tournament!
Larry Legend: I like both men, but I hope Ishii does win tonight just so he can slap that smile off Jay White's face. I can see it coming, but don't forget the fact that Ishii has a target on his back from everyone, considering he is the NWA Intercontinental Champion.
When we come back from commercial break, a vignette featuring Andrade Cien Almas and Zelina Vega plays, signalling the fact that Almas will be coming to NWA: AZCW very soon.
(2) Kento Miyahara vs Tomohiro Ishii
A stiff encounter by Miyahara and Ishii. Miyahara proved he could hang with strong style wrestlers such as Ishii, but he also proved he was too fast for Ishii. Ishii caught up though, and slowed it down to his favor. Towards the end of the match, Miyahara and Ishii were involved in a quick and swift encounter. Ishii and Miyahara repeated forearmed each other, Ishii headbutt Miyahara and ran the ropes. Miyahara ducked his lariat attempt, and hit him with a yazuka kick. Ishii stumbled and then slapped Miyahara. He ducked under Miyahara and gripped him by his waist, nailing a german suplex. Miyahara popped up right after, grabbing Ishii and doing the same thing. Miyahara held onto Ishii and hit it oncemore. Ishii got up and did another german suplex. Both men got up and knocked each other down with a double lariat. Following that, both men got up and when Ishii tried to end it with a vertical drop brainbuster, Miyahara wiggled out to hit the Blackout knee for a victory over the NWA Intercontinental Champion.
Winner: Kento Miyahara in 23:35 via Blackout Knee
Excalibur: And Miyahara just beat the Intercontinental Champion folks! Not only was this a great match, but Miyahara pulled off a huge victory.
Larry Legend: I enjoyed all of this match, and the fact Miyahara got the win was the cherry on top. Although I wanted Ishii to win the match and get revenge over Jay White, this match was so great I didn't care!
Excalibur: We now know the finals of the AZCW Global Strong League, and soon we will find out who the first ever AZCW Strong Openweight Champion will be! I am Excalibur, that's Larry Legend, and this has been another episode of AZCW Action TV.
Excalibur: HELLO EVERYONE! I am the Director of Violence, you probably know me by now, I am Excalibur! Here with Larry Legend and we bring to you another episode of AZCW ACTION TV!
Larry Legend: It's great to be here with all of these amazing fans in Philadelphia. This will be a jampacked show for sure, so let's get this started!
The camera pans to Angelo Trinidad, standing in the ring. He announces the two matches happening tonight, Jay White vs Akira Taue, and Kento Miyahara vs Tomohiro Ishii. The fans cheer for Taue, Miyahara, and Ishii, but can loudly be heard booing White. As Trinidad is exiting the ring, Jay White makes his way down. White shoves Trinidad out the ring, laughing at his fall. White takes off his jacket, as he waits patiently for his opponent, Akira Taue to come out.
(1) Akira Taue vs Jay White
The match at first started slow, but White kicked Taue's knee early in the match, and began to work on it. Despite White working on Taue's knee, Taue brought more intensity and stiffness to the game. After knocking White into the corner with a brutal forearm, he began chopping White's chest. Taue tossed White out the ring, and he scrambled out, regrouping. Taue rolled out after White, and White hit Taue with a chopblock. White stomped Taue's leg and beat him down outside the ring. White picked up Taue and hit a Bladerunner into the ringpost, rolling in at the 8 count. White climbed up the top rope, looking down at Taue with a grin, as the count hit 10 and White was declared winner via countout.
Winner: Jay White via Countout (6:45)
Excalibur: Oh come on! Jay White pretty much stole a victory here!
Larry Legend: A win is a win, but this is definitely not how he should've done it.
Jay White looks outside the ring, staring at Taue who is clutching his leg. White rolls out the ring and grips a chair. White jabs the chair into Taue's leg, and does it repeatedly, over and over. Then, Tomohiro Ishii's theme plays and Ishii walks out. Ishii takes off his shirt and runs down, repeatedly forearming Jay White. Ishii lariats White down, and White scrambles away. Ishii points to White signalling that he didn't forget about what White did the first episode. Ishii rolls in, waiting for his opponent.
Excalibur: Ishii making a huge statement here tonight, and he surely has not forgotten! If Ishii can beat upstart in AZCW, Kento Miyahara tonight he very well could get revenge on Jay White in the finals of the tournament!
Larry Legend: I like both men, but I hope Ishii does win tonight just so he can slap that smile off Jay White's face. I can see it coming, but don't forget the fact that Ishii has a target on his back from everyone, considering he is the NWA Intercontinental Champion.
When we come back from commercial break, a vignette featuring Andrade Cien Almas and Zelina Vega plays, signalling the fact that Almas will be coming to NWA: AZCW very soon.
(2) Kento Miyahara vs Tomohiro Ishii
A stiff encounter by Miyahara and Ishii. Miyahara proved he could hang with strong style wrestlers such as Ishii, but he also proved he was too fast for Ishii. Ishii caught up though, and slowed it down to his favor. Towards the end of the match, Miyahara and Ishii were involved in a quick and swift encounter. Ishii and Miyahara repeated forearmed each other, Ishii headbutt Miyahara and ran the ropes. Miyahara ducked his lariat attempt, and hit him with a yazuka kick. Ishii stumbled and then slapped Miyahara. He ducked under Miyahara and gripped him by his waist, nailing a german suplex. Miyahara popped up right after, grabbing Ishii and doing the same thing. Miyahara held onto Ishii and hit it oncemore. Ishii got up and did another german suplex. Both men got up and knocked each other down with a double lariat. Following that, both men got up and when Ishii tried to end it with a vertical drop brainbuster, Miyahara wiggled out to hit the Blackout knee for a victory over the NWA Intercontinental Champion.
Winner: Kento Miyahara in 23:35 via Blackout Knee
Excalibur: And Miyahara just beat the Intercontinental Champion folks! Not only was this a great match, but Miyahara pulled off a huge victory.
Larry Legend: I enjoyed all of this match, and the fact Miyahara got the win was the cherry on top. Although I wanted Ishii to win the match and get revenge over Jay White, this match was so great I didn't care!
Excalibur: We now know the finals of the AZCW Global Strong League, and soon we will find out who the first ever AZCW Strong Openweight Champion will be! I am Excalibur, that's Larry Legend, and this has been another episode of AZCW Action TV.