Post by ChrisStevens12 on Jun 25, 2018 4:24:59 GMT -5
DISCLAIMER: The following is one of multiple TV tapings produced by AZCW, watch at your own risk.
Excalibur: PEOPLE OF ALL AGES! This is NWA:AZCW and I am Excalibur as usual, the director of violence! And tonight, we have the finals of the AZCW World Strong League!
Larry Legend: Boy am I excited for the show tonight. We have the upstart Jay White who has made quite an impact here in NWA: AZCW against top Japanese star, Kento Miyahara.
Excalibur: Tonight will be amazing! I can't wait to see who wins that match and walks out AZCW Strong Openweight Champion. But besides that, we have some amazing wrestling set for you people tonight!
Larry Legend: Not only do we have a great main event ahead of you, we'll have some of the best wrestling in the world displayed! Let's start this show off, finally with the debut of Andrade Cien Almas!
Before Almas's match begins, a video package of Andrade Cien Almas and Zelina Vega plays, which is followed by Almas's entrance to the ring.
(1) Andrade Cien Almas w/ Zelina Vega vs Mark Andrews
This was a very fast paced match to start off the show. Almas quickly showed shades of his old lucha libre days and put on a clinic, in which he and Andrews similar styles were evenly matched up. However though, Almas's experience gave him a quick edge over Andrews. Andrews still found a way to get past Almas's pure skill, and caught him off guard after reversing a suplex with a Stundog Millionare. When Andrews was up the top rope, ready for the Shooting Star Press, Vega came on the apron to distract him. This allowed Almas to come up the top rope and hti a hurricanrana, which lead to a corner Meteora, and the finishing Hammerlock DDT to give Almas the victory.
Winner: Andrade Almas via Hammerlock DDT in 16:45
Excalibur: Almas takes the victory tonight, in a match I personally loved. However, what bugged me was the ending. I think Andrews had this match won had Vega not get involved.
Larry Legend: This was really Andrews's match and he could've made a huge impact by beating Almas on his long awaited debut!
Excalibur: Sadly, he couldn't execute that because of Vega getting in the way, but hopefully in the future we can see more good matches from Almas, and less cheating.
Larry Legend: I hope for that as well, but I think it's time we get to some tag team action!
(2) 3K vs The Kingdom (Vinny Marseglia and TK O'Ryan)
Before the match, Matt Taven and Michael Bennett were banished to the back by the referee, and the match quickly became a showcase for 3K. Sho and Yoh pulled out numerous tag maneuvers on Marseglia and made him look like a fool when ever he attempted an attack. The match slightly shifted when TK O'Ryan hit Yoh in the back when the ref was distracted by Marseglia, and the Kingdom unwisely tried to end it early, in which they were intercepted by Sho, who knocked Ryan out the ring so he and Yoh could hit "3K" on Marseglia for the victory.
Winner: 3K via 3K in 8:15
Excalibur: Big win for 3K! These two men have a bright future ahead of them, and this just proves that the Kingdom aren't quite up to 3K just yet.
Larry Legend: The Kingdom usually need their cheating tactics, they didn't have any help tonight and in which they looked like fools against outmatched opponents in Sho and Yoh.
Excalibur: You're very right Larry, but hopefully we can see more competitive tag team action in NWA: AZCW, but I have no promises!
Before we can go back to the ring for our main event, the camera shows a scenen of the backstage. Another man steps into the scene, in which it seems to be Jason Jordan.
Jason Jordan: "Miss me? I'm sure you do. Of course you'd miss the number one athlete in all of the world. Once again, I am here to finally grace your screens. I am the true main event of NWA: AZCW, and y'know what? The only reason I'm not in the finals of the tournament tonight is because Miyahara got an extremely lucky victory over me. It's okay though, because in two weeks you would be able to see the number one athlete in the world, compete again."
Jordan smirks at the camera, as the scene changes back to Excalibur and Larry Legend sitting at the commentary table.
Excalibur: Some extremely bold words by Jason Jordan, who is very confident in his match in two weeks.
Larry Legend: Jordan seems to be a very confident man and I like that, but I can't help but realize the fact that this will eventually all build up and come back to bight him.
Excalibur: Indeed, you're right Larry. But right now, we shouldn't be focusing on Jason Jordan. The main event is up next! Kento Miyahara and Jay White will be fighting to find out the first ever AZCW Strong Openweight Champion, the winner of the AZCW World Strong League, who will the winner be tonight?
(3) Jay White vs Kento Miyahara - AZCW World Strong League Finals
From the get go, White tried to gain a quick advantage, but Miyahara was too fast for his pre match assaults. The match started off slow, in which the pace started to pick up quickly. White jumped for an advantage at any chance, starting by attacking Miyahara's knee. White took advantage, in which slowed down the match. This fit White more as now he had more time to attack Miyahara's knee. Miyahara finally gained momentum after countering a dragonscrew legwhip from White, into his own. Miyahara went back to fast paced style, but slightly began to slow down thanks to the wounded knee. As Miyahara had learned through his many matches, he worked through the injury, and adapted to his best style when he was hurt. Miyahara made a mistake, going for a top rope dropkick, which lead to further damage to his leg, as he fell off a longer distance. White took his chance, and fully utilized it, working Miyahara's knee out. On the apron, Jay White hit a Kiwi Krusher off the apron. White quickly got in the ring, hoping for a countout victory. White insulted the fans and celebrated, but with the crowd fully behind him, Miyahara just barely made it in the ring at the nineteen count. White pulled up Miyahara up and tried to end it with Bladerunner, except for Miyahara to get out of it and hit a german suplex. Miyahara rolled White through and ran the ropes, and hit the Blackout Knee. Miyahara had planned for going for the pin, but stopped because of the ultimate pain in his knee. This stalled Miyahara out completely, but he had finally pinned White. But by the time Miyahara covered White, White had enough time to kick out, slightly stumping Miyahara. The match went on, Miyahara the easily more talented wrestler was being outmatched by the smarter wrestler Jay White. Miyahara took full advantage after countering a Saito Suplex into a german suplex hold, which only lead to a kick out by White. Miyahara went for the Blackout knee again, which lead to White catching his knee and slamming it hard into the ground. White pulled Miyahara up to hit Saito Suplex. White pulled Miyahara up right after, and hit him with Blade Runner. Which had thought to be the ending right there, Miyahara barely put his leg on the rope at the very last second. White stomped the leg and dragged it away. White pulled Miyahara up and did a reverse STO, and dragged him up and german suplexed him rgiht after. White would pick Miyahara up, trying for Blade Runner. Miyahara broke free, and gripped White. Miyahara hit the Shutdown German Suplex Hold, only for a two count. Miyahara got up, holding his knee. With the entire crowd chanting and cheering for Miyahara, White had got up, dazed. Right there, BLACKOUT KNEE! Miyahara covered White, and covered him for the three to become the first ever AZCW Strong Openweight Champion and winner of the AZCW World Strong League.
Winner: Kento Miyahara via Blackout Knee in 25:38
Excalibur: KENTO MIYAHARA HAS DONE IT! MIYAHARA IS THE FIRST EVER CHAMPION!
Larry Legend: WHAT A MATCH! AND IT ENDS HERE, WITH MIYAHARA WHO WISN THE WORLD STRONG LEAGUE, AND THE STRONG OPENWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP!
Excalibur: These men both went to the limit, but it was Miyahara who took the victory tonight!
Larry Legend: Ultimately a favorite in this match, Miyahara was able to fight through White's smart tactics and take the victory, and he is now on top of NWA:AZCW!
Excalibur: I am Excalibur, with Larry Legend, and everyone this has been the sixth edition of NWA: AZCW!
The show ends, with a visual of Kento Miyahara raising up the AZCW Strong Openweight Championship and the World Strong League trophy, with streamers falling down into the ring and fans chanting for Miyahara and cheering big for him.
Excalibur: PEOPLE OF ALL AGES! This is NWA:AZCW and I am Excalibur as usual, the director of violence! And tonight, we have the finals of the AZCW World Strong League!
Larry Legend: Boy am I excited for the show tonight. We have the upstart Jay White who has made quite an impact here in NWA: AZCW against top Japanese star, Kento Miyahara.
Excalibur: Tonight will be amazing! I can't wait to see who wins that match and walks out AZCW Strong Openweight Champion. But besides that, we have some amazing wrestling set for you people tonight!
Larry Legend: Not only do we have a great main event ahead of you, we'll have some of the best wrestling in the world displayed! Let's start this show off, finally with the debut of Andrade Cien Almas!
Before Almas's match begins, a video package of Andrade Cien Almas and Zelina Vega plays, which is followed by Almas's entrance to the ring.
(1) Andrade Cien Almas w/ Zelina Vega vs Mark Andrews
This was a very fast paced match to start off the show. Almas quickly showed shades of his old lucha libre days and put on a clinic, in which he and Andrews similar styles were evenly matched up. However though, Almas's experience gave him a quick edge over Andrews. Andrews still found a way to get past Almas's pure skill, and caught him off guard after reversing a suplex with a Stundog Millionare. When Andrews was up the top rope, ready for the Shooting Star Press, Vega came on the apron to distract him. This allowed Almas to come up the top rope and hti a hurricanrana, which lead to a corner Meteora, and the finishing Hammerlock DDT to give Almas the victory.
Winner: Andrade Almas via Hammerlock DDT in 16:45
Excalibur: Almas takes the victory tonight, in a match I personally loved. However, what bugged me was the ending. I think Andrews had this match won had Vega not get involved.
Larry Legend: This was really Andrews's match and he could've made a huge impact by beating Almas on his long awaited debut!
Excalibur: Sadly, he couldn't execute that because of Vega getting in the way, but hopefully in the future we can see more good matches from Almas, and less cheating.
Larry Legend: I hope for that as well, but I think it's time we get to some tag team action!
(2) 3K vs The Kingdom (Vinny Marseglia and TK O'Ryan)
Before the match, Matt Taven and Michael Bennett were banished to the back by the referee, and the match quickly became a showcase for 3K. Sho and Yoh pulled out numerous tag maneuvers on Marseglia and made him look like a fool when ever he attempted an attack. The match slightly shifted when TK O'Ryan hit Yoh in the back when the ref was distracted by Marseglia, and the Kingdom unwisely tried to end it early, in which they were intercepted by Sho, who knocked Ryan out the ring so he and Yoh could hit "3K" on Marseglia for the victory.
Winner: 3K via 3K in 8:15
Excalibur: Big win for 3K! These two men have a bright future ahead of them, and this just proves that the Kingdom aren't quite up to 3K just yet.
Larry Legend: The Kingdom usually need their cheating tactics, they didn't have any help tonight and in which they looked like fools against outmatched opponents in Sho and Yoh.
Excalibur: You're very right Larry, but hopefully we can see more competitive tag team action in NWA: AZCW, but I have no promises!
Before we can go back to the ring for our main event, the camera shows a scenen of the backstage. Another man steps into the scene, in which it seems to be Jason Jordan.
Jason Jordan: "Miss me? I'm sure you do. Of course you'd miss the number one athlete in all of the world. Once again, I am here to finally grace your screens. I am the true main event of NWA: AZCW, and y'know what? The only reason I'm not in the finals of the tournament tonight is because Miyahara got an extremely lucky victory over me. It's okay though, because in two weeks you would be able to see the number one athlete in the world, compete again."
Jordan smirks at the camera, as the scene changes back to Excalibur and Larry Legend sitting at the commentary table.
Excalibur: Some extremely bold words by Jason Jordan, who is very confident in his match in two weeks.
Larry Legend: Jordan seems to be a very confident man and I like that, but I can't help but realize the fact that this will eventually all build up and come back to bight him.
Excalibur: Indeed, you're right Larry. But right now, we shouldn't be focusing on Jason Jordan. The main event is up next! Kento Miyahara and Jay White will be fighting to find out the first ever AZCW Strong Openweight Champion, the winner of the AZCW World Strong League, who will the winner be tonight?
(3) Jay White vs Kento Miyahara - AZCW World Strong League Finals
From the get go, White tried to gain a quick advantage, but Miyahara was too fast for his pre match assaults. The match started off slow, in which the pace started to pick up quickly. White jumped for an advantage at any chance, starting by attacking Miyahara's knee. White took advantage, in which slowed down the match. This fit White more as now he had more time to attack Miyahara's knee. Miyahara finally gained momentum after countering a dragonscrew legwhip from White, into his own. Miyahara went back to fast paced style, but slightly began to slow down thanks to the wounded knee. As Miyahara had learned through his many matches, he worked through the injury, and adapted to his best style when he was hurt. Miyahara made a mistake, going for a top rope dropkick, which lead to further damage to his leg, as he fell off a longer distance. White took his chance, and fully utilized it, working Miyahara's knee out. On the apron, Jay White hit a Kiwi Krusher off the apron. White quickly got in the ring, hoping for a countout victory. White insulted the fans and celebrated, but with the crowd fully behind him, Miyahara just barely made it in the ring at the nineteen count. White pulled up Miyahara up and tried to end it with Bladerunner, except for Miyahara to get out of it and hit a german suplex. Miyahara rolled White through and ran the ropes, and hit the Blackout Knee. Miyahara had planned for going for the pin, but stopped because of the ultimate pain in his knee. This stalled Miyahara out completely, but he had finally pinned White. But by the time Miyahara covered White, White had enough time to kick out, slightly stumping Miyahara. The match went on, Miyahara the easily more talented wrestler was being outmatched by the smarter wrestler Jay White. Miyahara took full advantage after countering a Saito Suplex into a german suplex hold, which only lead to a kick out by White. Miyahara went for the Blackout knee again, which lead to White catching his knee and slamming it hard into the ground. White pulled Miyahara up to hit Saito Suplex. White pulled Miyahara up right after, and hit him with Blade Runner. Which had thought to be the ending right there, Miyahara barely put his leg on the rope at the very last second. White stomped the leg and dragged it away. White pulled Miyahara up and did a reverse STO, and dragged him up and german suplexed him rgiht after. White would pick Miyahara up, trying for Blade Runner. Miyahara broke free, and gripped White. Miyahara hit the Shutdown German Suplex Hold, only for a two count. Miyahara got up, holding his knee. With the entire crowd chanting and cheering for Miyahara, White had got up, dazed. Right there, BLACKOUT KNEE! Miyahara covered White, and covered him for the three to become the first ever AZCW Strong Openweight Champion and winner of the AZCW World Strong League.
Winner: Kento Miyahara via Blackout Knee in 25:38
Excalibur: KENTO MIYAHARA HAS DONE IT! MIYAHARA IS THE FIRST EVER CHAMPION!
Larry Legend: WHAT A MATCH! AND IT ENDS HERE, WITH MIYAHARA WHO WISN THE WORLD STRONG LEAGUE, AND THE STRONG OPENWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP!
Excalibur: These men both went to the limit, but it was Miyahara who took the victory tonight!
Larry Legend: Ultimately a favorite in this match, Miyahara was able to fight through White's smart tactics and take the victory, and he is now on top of NWA:AZCW!
Excalibur: I am Excalibur, with Larry Legend, and everyone this has been the sixth edition of NWA: AZCW!
The show ends, with a visual of Kento Miyahara raising up the AZCW Strong Openweight Championship and the World Strong League trophy, with streamers falling down into the ring and fans chanting for Miyahara and cheering big for him.