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Jan 2nd 2016

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Opening: After the opening theme music dies down and the commentary gets their introductions out of the way we're sent over to the ring Caprice Coleman waits alone in one corner. "Heavy is the head" begins and after a moment out comes the newest big debut for Queen City Wrestling, Wes Brisco. He wars black traditional wrestling trunks, a leather vest and a red and tan colored Bone Choker. He flips his hair back and smiles at the decent crowd reaction he's getting. Once he's entered the ring he offers his hand to Coleman who gladly takes it.


Highlights:
Wes goes behind and takes Caprice down to the mat with a waistlock takeover. Wes goes to switch positions and Coleman tries to scramble out but he's unable to and Wes keeps on him and just ends up reapplying the grounded waistlock and squeezing a now sitting Coleman. Wes goes to switch again and this time there is no counter, he gets his legs around the waist of Caprice and begins applying pressure that way before eventually applying a grounded abdominal stretch kind of hold as well. After a minute in the hold, Wes releases it and with his legs holding Caprice rolls him over into a pin. Coleman kicks at two and Wes once again gets him from behind and takes him to the mat.

Coleman fights up from the front-facelock and twists his way out and applies a hold of his own on Brisco's arm, a hammerlock. He sweeps the feet from Brisco and as he falls hops over Wes to the other side and grabs a headlock.Wes doesn't go all the way down though but just to his knee and is pretty easily able to pop his head free. He shoves Caprice at the rope and Caprice jumps up onto the second rope and springboards back. Wes ducks but that's exactly what Coleman wanted because he takes Wes over with a sunset-flip. Wes kicks out at two and immediately grabs Caprice's legs and jackknifes over into a pin of his own. A two-count is made but Coleman bridges up, rotates around and pulls Wes down into a backslide. Wes kicks out of that pin attempt and cuts Coleman off with a knee to the gut when they both get to their feet and close in before dropping down for a schoolboy pin. Caprice escapes and when they both rise and come at each other again it's Coleman this time that strikes out with a dropkick.


Finish:
Caprice is perched up top measuring Brisco for the Sky Splitta looking to spoil this debut. When Was turns Coleman goes for is but Wes is able to duck it. Coleman lands flat on his butt hard. Wes quickly takes advantage and goes for an Oklahoma roll pin when Coleman tries to get up. Coleman kicks out and goes for a huge leaping spin kick but Wes is able to duck that too and go behind again. Coleman elbows out this time and takes Wes over with a sort of armdrag, which is followed up with two more and an attempted hiptoss that gets countered into the Brisco roll. Coleman manages to get out much to the surprise of the commentary but he doesn't escape the next move because when he comes at Wes again Wes is able to duck down, get his arm around Coleman's waist, grab the other arm and use his legs to kick out and flip Coleman completely over onto the back of his neck hard and land him in a pin, a move Maddox dubs the Brisco Buster. a three count follows and Wes Brisco has won his debut.

Wes leaves to the fans cheers and attention but back in the ring Coleman is once again alone but now sitting on the mat holding his neck. The official reenters and tries to help him up but Coleman pushes him off and stands by himself. He kicks the bottom turnbuckle of one corner before we go in a recap for the next match.

 

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Opening: The familiar sound of a rocket going off gets the crowd on their feet as the greatest Tag-Team in all of wrestling today, The Dudley Boyz make their way out first for this number one contenders match. The brothers march down and play to the crowd once in the ring then wait in their corner as the music of the newly christened Revival hits. Dash and Dawson hype each other up on the top of the ramp and make their way down showing no intimidation at having to face The Dudleys since they've already had a piece of them in the Tag-Team title match last month.


Highlights:
Dash and D-von start this match off after the bell rings.  Dash shoves D-Von and when D-Von comes back at him he goes behind and grabs a waistlock on. D-Von attempts to separate the hands but when he can't he breaks it with an elbow to the face.  Dash backs into his own corner and tags in Dawson. Dawson enters and assures his partner he has this before going face to face with D-Von . They mouth off a bit but suddenly Dawson stops on D-von's  foot and starts smashing him with clubs, punches and knees backing him into a neutral corner and continuing the beating. The official pulls him off but Dawson goes right back on it as soon as he can. After this next separation, Dawson finally leads D-Von out of the corner by his head. Dawson begins to mock Bubba but a punch to the gut from D-Von stops that. D-Von's comeback doesn't happen though because Dawson just smashes him down some more and pulls him into his corner where he tags in Dash. Dash and Dawson proceed to start stomping a hole in D-Von and tagging out to each other repeatedly to stop the officials count and start new.
D-von mounts a comeback after ducking a short-arm clothesline and hitting a neckbreaker and some punches followed by a shoot off into the ropes and a spinning back elbow but it all goes bad for him again when he turns his attention away from Dawson and pops Dash because after that he turns around into a nasty chopblock from the front that completely flips him over. Some punches to the head is followed by Dawson elbowing D-Von's leg and then dragging him back to The Revival's corner where he tags in Dawson who continues the assault


Seeing D-Von on the end of such a bad beating for so long this match Bubba tries to get into the ring but only serves to distract the official and allow The Revival to beat on him together some more, this time in the middle of the ring and focusing on the legs. Dash, now the legal man, applies a reverse Figure-4 to torture D-Von. D-Von yells out and reaches out to Bubba but even with both men stretching they're too far apart. D-Von instead claws his way to the ropes to break the hold. He starts to move towards Bubba but Dash jumps on him and beats him down some more. He pulls D-Von up and shoots him off but D-Von turns it and sends Dash into the ropes. He bends down for a backdrop but just gets a kick to the face and a punch to knock him down. Dash backs into the ropes and comes at D-Von for a kick but D-Von instead catches him and puts him down with a big Simmons' Spinebuster before stumbling back into Bubba and making the tag. Bubba comes in like a madman taking down Dash with a clothesline and nailing an interfering Dawson with one too before putting both into the same corner and running into and flattening both of them.

Bubba downs Dawson with a scoop-slam and D-Von goes up top calling for their signature headbutt to the groin but Dash is able to crotch D-Von and rush Bubba, knocking him down too then shuffling him out of the ring. He gathers Dawson up and they make a plan. Dawson goes to the corner and brings D-Von's legs back over the ropes while Dash positions himself behind them obviously setting up for a Shatter Machine but it 's foiled when D-Von smashes Dawson head into the buckle and shoves him back into his own partner where they smack heads a bit. D-von takes this opening and jumps off shoulder blocking both of them down.


Finish:
Dash jumps onto Bubba's back and put's on a loose sleeper hold that Bubba fights by trying to sling him off but this stops when Dawson chopblocks him from behind during the struggle bringing him down and allowing Dash to lock it on properly. Bubba fights but the effects are clear as he quickly starts to go limp. With D-Von slumped in their corner this looks bad but Bubba out of desperation and with a last breath powers up and brings Dash down with a crushing Samoan drop. After a few moments of both men being down Bubba starts crawling to D-Von who's now ready for a tag. Dash grabs Bubba's legs and tries to pull him back but the big man just rolls over and kicks him off before pushing himself to cover the last bit of distance and tag in D-Von. D-Von come in and blocks a punch form Dash before flooring him with one of his own and then nailing Dawson with one on the apron for good measure. Dash comes at D-Von again, this time with a running punch but D-Von ducks this one causing Dash to hit Dawson and send him to the floor. He takes a moment to looks at his partner in surprise but does turn to back on the attack where he walks into a 3-D and is pinned by D-Von for the 3-Count.

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Opening: The annoying and painful sound of Dubstep “music” starts up and that can only mean it's time for Caleb Konley and his challenge. Once in the ring he grabs a mic and with a smile on his face he leans on the top rope facing the announce desk and looks at Brad Maddox. Again Konley calls out for Maddox to come wrestle him and again Maddox does not want this. Magnum offers to take his spot and that finally gets Brad up and saying that he needs to do it if either of them will. He's saved though because as soon as he starts taking off his headset the sound of “Fly Away” starts meaning only one thing. Richie Steamboat emerges from the back with his own mic and as he slowly walks down towards the ring he tells Konley that maybe he should worry about the wrestlers in the Queen City instead of the commentary team. He adds that he's more than ready for a match if Caleb isn't going to run from him again. Konley doesn't take this too well and motions for Steamboat to get in and start the match. As Richie enters the ring Caleb jumps him with a knee and slings him into the ring where the bell rings. “The Obsession” boots Richie in the face and then mocks the crowd that we cheering Steamboat. He goes to suplex him next but Richie floats over and knocks him down with a chop twice then hitting a dropkick to send Konley skittering from the ring


Highlights:
Steamboat drives Caleb into a corner and turns his back to him. He starts swinging back with elbows that connect to Konley's head and face. After a few of these he runs to the opposite corner then runs back and goes for a corner clothesline but Konley ducks and rolls out. Steamboat approaches and Konley goes to sweep the legs but Richie jumps over Caleb's leg to avoid it and grabs a facelock. He pulls Konley to his feet and hauls him up for a jackhammer type move but Caleb is able to slide off the back. Richie turns and is scooped right up onto Caleb's shoulders and dropped into a cradle shock pin that gets a strong two count for Konley

Richie pushes himself up and catches the charging Konley with a chop that sends him to the mat. He bounces up but runs right into a second Steamboat chop. Again he's up and Steamboat pushes him back into the ropes before whipping him out.Konley turns it back around and sends Richie into the ropes. He goes for a hiptoss but Richie blocks it and goes for one of his own that Caleb blocks. Konley instead of going for another twists out and scoops Richie onto his shoulders going for Cradle shock again but Richie slides off the back and shoves Konley into the ropes. Konley jumps to the second like he's going to springboard back but Richie dropkicks him in the back and sends him crashing to the floor outside of the ring. Richie begins measuring Konley and firing up the crowd for something big. Caleb staggers up to his feet and Steamboat hits the opposite ropes to build up speed before doing a running flip over the top rope onto Konley.


Finish:
Steamboat charges for a clothesline and Konley ducks it. Both men run and hit the opposite ropes and both go for a running move but it's Caleb that connects with a huge clothesline that flips Steamboat inside out. He's tired and unable to go for a fast pin and that means Steamboat is able to kickout. Both men rise and Richie comes at Konley but Konley catches him in a sidewalk slam position but completely flips him over before dropping him on his face. Richie pops up to his knees and eats a shining wizard that earns Caleb another near three count.Konley is pissed at this point and backs up into the farthest corner and begins measuring and stomping. When Richie is Konley takes off and catches him for the tornado DDT. He gets the run on the corner but before he can bring it down Steamboat shoves him off. He lands on his feet and does a complete spin to keep from falling over and comes right back at Richie but Richie makes him pay with a huge superkick. Richie falls into a pin and gets the closest three count yet but Caleb just gets his should off the mat. Richie is gasping for breath and starts making a plan. He rolls Caleb away from himself a bit and half-way crawl, half-way walks to the corner and pulls himself onto the apron and up to the top rope. He stands up straight as he can and raise his arms up and just waits on Konley to make it back to his feet. Slowly but surely Konley does just that and turns to face Richie where he's met with a diving crossbody from Steamboat but somehow, some way Caleb rolls through it on top of Richie in a pin. He grabs a handful of tights and holds on for dear life as the official counts to three! Out of nowhere, Caleb Konley has just beaten Richie Steamboat. Richie remains in the ring trying to tell the referee about the tights but Konley rolls out of the ring and taunts Brad Maddox a little before tiredly going up the ramp celebrating his win.

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Opening: The drumbeat of “7 Days to The Wolves” starts meaning it's  “The Valkyrie Warrior” Mia Svensson coming out first as is the tradition with challenger and champion. Ahe let's out a warcry before coming down and taking her place in the ring. And or course after her is The Queen of the Queen City, the QCW Women's champion Charlotte! The champion comes out in a red robe with her title underneath, only showing it at ringside when she ditches the robe before entering the ring under the ropes. The two women come to the center of the ring before the bell. Charlotte has a small smile on her face and Mia has one of determination. After a moment Charlotte offers a handshake. Maddox and Mangum start to question trusting a Flair and bring up the fact Charlotte can be quite tricky like her old man just based on the title match she recently had with Mickie James. After some considering, Mia shakes her head “no” and backs into her own corner.  Charlotte, still smiling, puts her hands up as if to say “fair enough” before going to her's. The bell rings and the two come out and circle each other, Charlotte grabbing out but missing. They lockup after and Mia quickly twists under Charlotte's arm and wrenches on it a couple times. Charlotte goes to one knee for a moment before flipping onto her back and kicking Mia off of her. Mia re-approaches but Charlotte goes behind and takes her down with a waistlock takeover. Mia is able to slide around onto her bum but Charlotte has her in a modified abdominal stretch before she can get all the way up.


Highlights:
Svensson continues working Charlotte's arm by placing her knee on the back of it and pulling back a little before jutting her knee back and slamming it into the limb. Charlotte rolls to her back and grabs it in pain but Mia just follow her and attacks again by placing the arm between her shins and dropping to her knees. Charlotte pulls herself up in the corner and lands a hard left on her attacker when Mia closes in. A few more land and so does a left chop but Mia responds by booting the right arm and cutting her off. Charlotte staggers away and comes back only to get Mia grabbing that arm and bringing it down across both of her knees almost like a backstabber.

Charlotte gains the advantage and shakes off the arm damage by blistering Mia with a series of chops. Mia responds with a European uppercut but only eats a boot to the face for it afterward. Charlotte drops a Flair rolling knee onto Svensson's head and goes for a pin but only gets a two count. Charlotte the traps Mia's head between her knees in a Figure Four headscissors  and smashes her head into the mat four times then standing up and playing to the crowd

Mia steadies herself up top for something but we don't see what she's thinking because Charlotte jumps up and hits the ropes, seating Mia down on the turnbuckle. Charlotte approaches and goes to climb up with her. Mia tries to fight it and shove her away but a hard chop dazes her and stops that. Charlotte gets up and hooks Mia for a superplex but “The Valkyrie Warrior” fights that off and sends Charlotte down with a Gourdbuster. She lines up and drops a flying elbow but Charlotte rolls out of the way at the last second.  Mia rolls out to the center of the ring and Charlotte pushes herself up and tries to pull Mia up by her head. Mia comes up but slaps Charlotte's hands away and rears back for a punch but before she can swing the champion just slaps her as hard as she can backing her up a bit. Charlotte closes the bit of distance again as Mia hold her jaw with one hand but she's knocked down by a surprise spinning backfist from Mia.


Mia fires up nailing Charlotte with forearm after forearm before sending her into the ropes. Mia ducks for a backbody drop but just gets kicked in the face instead. Charlotte swings at her but Mia catches the arm and starts pulling Charlotte into the Ragna-Lock! Charlotte manages to fight it and roll through but when she does Mia goes to Charlotte legs and slaps on a Figure-Four Leglock.  The Queen fights it and eventually manages to turn the hold over and reverse the pressure. The pain only ends when Charlotte can't hold it anymore and releases the hold.


Finish:
Mia smashes Charlotte with a running European Uppercut in the corner and follows it up by clotheslining her down hard. She begins measuring and once Charlotte rises to her feet Mia takes her up for her gut-wrench powerbomb but Charlotte slides of the back and lands on her feet behind her. Mia turns and swings for another clothesline but Charlotte splits to duck it and catches Mia around the waist before rolling her into a pin for a near three count that Mia barely escapes. Svensson comes back at Charlotte and Charlotte trips her up and starts on a Figure-Four. Mia counters this into a cradle pin and it's Charlotte's turn to barely escape. Charlotte and Mia come close again and Charlotte rolls behind Mia and pulls her down into a schoolgirl pin. Mia escapes this too but Charlotte doesn't leave Mia's legs, instead quickly flipping her back onto her back and locking on a fast Figure-Four Leglock. Mia screams in pain but doesn't give up to the hold. She gets a handfull of Charlotte's hair and even punches her a few times but Charlotte doesn't break. She slaps Mia as hard as she can to make her let go and then bridges up into the Figure-8. It's over but to Mia's credit she never taps out, instead opting to hold on and pass out to the pain and have her shoulders counted down for a three. After the bout, Charlotte celebrates with her title as a now conscious and frustrated Mia Sevensson sits in the corner with her kneepad pulled down as the ringside medic looks at her knee.

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Opening:
Gunner enters for this championship match first, marching down with a look of intensity and fire in his eyes. Magnum says that Gunner knows this is his night. After what he did to Brodus Clay last month there's no one left to protect Storm and keep Gunner from breaking him. Out second is Ron Killings and as tradition he begins to rap his way to the ring. Once there he and Gunner share a brief tense look before going to corners. The lights die a bit and “Hang em High”  begins to bleed from the PA system meaning it's time for the Queen City Wrestling Heavyweight champion himself, James Storm. The music plays oddly long for Storm not to emerge. Gunner looks like he wants to go drag Storm out but the offical keeps him in the ring. Before anything more can happen gunner is blasted from behind and Truth is punched in the face as James Storm has entered from the crowd and attacked them both. After giving both a solid beating he retreats to his corner and waits as the official checks both men before ringing the bell.


Highlights:
The Truth hooks Gunner up for a suplex but instead of going for his signature suplex stunner he sits Gunner up on the top rope before whacking him with a huge open hand strike that makes a "CRACK" sound. Killings follows up and starts going for a superplex but The Modern Day Viking just isn't going to let it happen and holds on tight. Eventually Storm reappears and tries to turn this into a powerplex situation. He's unable to though because of Gunner and Truth holding on. Killings ends this by releasing Gunner and punching Storm in the face, making him stagger out and away. Gunner seeing an opening headbutts Truth in an atempt to knock him off but he holds on to the rope and pulls back with one of his own rocking Gunner. Storm advances on the corner again but this time Truth kicks him away and when he comes in for a third time Truth does a crooked backflip off the ropes into a crossbody press cutting him off and putting him in a pinning predicament. Storm fights out of the pin and the two begin trading punches and kicks not too far away from the corner. Eventually, Gunner regains himself and throws his legs back into the ring to begin re-entering the match. Both of the other competitors see it and try to come at him but Gunner launches himself from the second rope with a double shoulderblock that takes The Truth and the Cowboy down, sending Storm rolling back out of the ring.

Killings clotheslines Gunner in one corner before running straight across and doing the exact same thing to Storm as well. Gunner straightens himself and once again eats a corner clothesline from The Truth and the same once more happens to Storm. Killings hits a third set of these clotheslines sending both men down and seemingly looks onto the Charlotte crowd for approval. The crowd in response to the home town boy chant "One more time!" and Truth obliges them, or at least he attempts to. He starts on Storm this time after both men rise and this time Killings runs straight into a boot to the face. He staggers back still running in a way and eats one in the opposite corner from Gunner. Back over to Storm goes Truth and back goes the foot in his face, this time slowing him down as he staggers out to the center of the ring where he gets taken down with a huge spear from Gunner. Gunner makes it to his feet after putting Truth down but before he even stands up properly he gets cracked with James Storm's superkick, a move that earns Storm a near three count.

Storm pitches Gunner to the floor and follows right behind him. He traps Gunners head and motions for a powerbomb across the the announce table. Maddox and Magnum scatter but it's unneeded right now because Gunner manages to fight off the lift twice before The Truth comes back in out of no where and spins Storm around before smacking him with a hard right and sending him face-first into the steel ringpost away from Gunner. Truth takes a moment to trash talk the champion before turning his attention to the kneeing Gunner. Killings dashes fast at the warrior at war and tries to keep the advantage but Gunner makes him pay by scooping him up and quickly dumping him onto the announce table with a modified powerslam that's more like a throw.

With Killings down in a heap behind the announce table it's down to Storm and Gunner in the ring once again. Storm gains the advantage for a while after a backcracker counter to a Hangar 18 attempt from Gunner but Gunner weathers the storm and manages to turn an attempted reverse tornado DDT into a fisherman buster style move by punching Storm in the face, turning around and pulling Storm off the ropes with the move. Both men get up around the same time and Storm tries to keep his momentum but he's just ran over with a pair of huge clotheslines and a follow up flying knee to the chest. Gunner pulls him up for the PTSD powerbomb but Storm is able to roll off his back into a sunset-flip.Gunner kicks outs before three and Storm swings for a punch on the rise but Gunner blocks it before grabbing Storm by the throat and hoisting him up into the air for an amazingly impressive press slam. A pin follows but Storm just barely kicks out. Exhaustion kicks in for both men as they try to get to their feet again. Gunner makes it up fist but bends over to start pulling Storm up but in doing so he set himself up for a axe-kick out of nowhere from a returning Ron Killings. The hometown hero goes for a pin and it looks like he might have won if Storm had not lurched from his hands and knees to break up the pin


Finish: Storm finally hits his High Noon double knee facebreaker on Truth but unfortunately for the champion it sends Killing tumbling through the ropes and to the floor. Storm slaps the mat and yells in frustration but on his way to his feet he catches Gunner re-enter the ring and turns his wrath to him. Gunner gets kneed in the face before being taken over with a butterfly suplex. Storm goes for a pin after and Gunner makes it out. The champ yells out again before stomping the crap out of his tough as nails rival. He backs up into the corner and begins measuring. When Gunner rises Storm goes for High Noon on him but Gunner catches him behind the knees and manages to block it before maneuvering Storm's legs around to turn it into a huge PTSD Powerbomb! Storm rolls up to his feet quickly on instinct but gets taken down just as quickly with a spear. Gunner goes into the pin and the official begins to make the count and as his hand is coming down for the three he's ripped from the ring and decked in the face by what appears to be a man in camouflage pants, a black sweater and a ski mask.

Gunner takes a moment to realize what just happened but when he does he makes eye contact with the man and lets out a "son of a bitch!" before darting from the ring in a chase. The masked man runs around the ring with the angry Marine on his tail and after a lap and some juking he decides it best to flee to the ring. Gunner follows him in intent on getting his hands on this guy but that dream is ended too when Storm flattens him with a High second superkick. Storm goes into a pin and begins yelling for a ref. The masked man exits the ring with haste and rolls the same official he hit back into the ring where a slow three count is made. The man in camo and black helps The champion up and they begin to celebrate but that doesn't last long though because soon Gunner is up and clotheslines Storm to hell before grabbing the masked man by his shirt collar and forcing him into the corner. All manner of threats can be coming from Gunner's mouth in the corner but they all stop when the man pulls his mask off. He's a mid-thirties man a little smaller than Gunner with short brown hair and eyes full of hate. The commentary team don't recognize the man and seemingly neither does anyone in the crowd but it apparent Gunner does because he lets go of him and backs up before confusedly asking "You?" and "why?". Before he can get answers through the man grabs Gunner's shoulder and spins him around so he can take a High Noon facebreaker from the QCW Heavyweight Champion. Storm bends over his fallen foe and yells "I told you I'd make you regret it!" before sharing a handshake and quick hug with the man that just helped him retain the title. We go to an ad break on a shot of Storm holding up the title as the formerly masked man looks down at Gunner, clearly pleased.

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Opening:
In this Intermission match  Out from the crowd first come the private security force of Ric Flair, Bob Holly and CW Anderson. Both men ditch their shirts and pants revealing their wrestling gear in matching blue and black colors. After the from the ramp is, of course, are the “stars” of this show, Jeremy Vain and Jeff Lewis Neal, now known as “The Premiere”. Vain's crushed velvet suit is gone and replaced with an equally as nasty robe made of the same material and Lewis has ditched the Zubaz in favor of his black and yellow trunks and and traded his baby blue Ed Hardy tanktop in for a reddish orange skull and jewel covered atrocity. Lewis and Vain have a hard time picking who starts when they see that Bob Holly will be starting for the security team. Eventually, it's decided that Lewis will start. Lewis rushes Holly right after the bell and just gets cut down with a clothesline.


Highlights:
Holly backs Lewis into a corner and gives him the hardest chop you've ever seen in your life.  Holly stands him back twice more and does this before ripping off Lewis' tanktop and giving him two more. After Lewis gets clear commentary point out the hand prints left on his chest from the blows. Vain starts yelling at Holly and that distracts Bob long enough for JLN to rush him with a punch to the face then drop him with a spinning neckbreaker to get them the advantage for the first time in the match but it doesn't last long because after a back body drop Holly is back in control and hanging Lewis over the ropes for a gut kick..

Vain wrenches back on a headlock applied to CW and looks to never let go but Anderson powers up and makes him release it with body blows. CW hooks him up and throws him with a back suplex. Vain rolls up and swings at him but CW just blocks it and punches him instead then gives him a vertical suplex. Lewis gets involved and briefly swarms Anderson but Holy intervenes and floors him again. It gets back to the legal men and surprising Vain begins to dominate, shutting Anderson down.

Vain rises just in time to see Anderson make a tag to Holly who just takes a moment to stare him down from the apron. Vain backs into his own corner and tries to tag Lewis in but JLN wants no more of Bob Holly and vigorously shakes his head no. After some screaming and yelling Lewis finally takes the tag and reluctantly comes in. He slowly approaches Holly in the center in of the ring and looks to be trying to offer some kind of truce. Holly smiles and looks like he might accept it before chopping Lewis hard again.


Finish:
Vain grabs the fallen CW Anderson and drops him with a V-DT on the floor. Holly looks out at the attack and gives a yell at his partner's attacker but decides to turn his attention back to Lewis. Lewis tries to get the jump on him but just eats an elbow to the mouth. Holly sends him into the ropes and drops him again with a dropkick. A pin follows and JLN just kicks out. After that Holly hauls Lewis up for the Alabama slam but before he can deliver the killing blow Vain reenters the ring and kicks him in the gut, doubling him over.  Lewis takes Holly up vertically and The Premiere spike him down with a assisted piledriver and pick up the win.

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Opening:
And now it is mainevent time for the NWA championship and the fate of Johnathan Coachman. Entering to the sounds of cheers comes the challenger, the man that was so close to capturing the title last month, “The Phenomenal One” AJ Styles. Clad in black leather jacket and black and white tights AJ makes his normal somber entrance. The NWA Heavyweight champion is the final man out tonight. Shelton bounds to the ring with his title, his normal energetic self but someone who isn't normal is Johnathon Coachman. Coach looks worried to death about this situation and rightfully so. If AJ gets his hands on Coach it's going to be a very painful experience for him.  Tessa Blanchard makes the mainevent style introductions for each man and the match is on.


Highlights:
AJ springs up to the second rope setting up for his backflip DDT but gets stopped when Shelton clubs him the back and quickly yanks him down with what looks to be a modified Saito Suplex that flips him over.Shelton pops up and dusts his hands together while shaking his head "no". The champ then pushes himself up onto the ropes so that he's sitting on the rope ropes and begins to lick his lips as he measures AJ up. AJ pushes himself up with his back to Shelton as soon as he's up Shelton jumps off the second rope seemingly looking for a bulldog but he doesn't get it because instead, he gets a Pele kick the face sending him crashing back into the corner and crumbling to the mat.


Styles shoots Shelton off into the corner and follows quickly going for a forearm in the corner but Shelton stops himself, turns around and come back at AJ, rolling to the side and pulling him down into a school-boy pin. AJ kicks out right on two but Shelton smoothly turns the kickout into a chance to grab AJ's leg and lock on a tight ankle lock. Commentary mentions that working on AJ's leg so much was part of the reason Shelton was able to win the previous match they had. Styles is in clear pain and the referee asks for a submission but AJ says no. In an amazing counter, AJ rolls Shelton forward into the corner to break the hold before tripping him up with a drop-toe-hold and applying his own anklelock! Shelton is now the one in pain but just like Styles, he refuses when asked for a submission. Shelton counters the hold with the same flip but instead of the corner AJ goes into the referee who goes down awkwardly on his arm under AJ. Styles tries to check on him but Shelton's attacks keep the match going as the official is helped out to ringside by doctors and starts getting checked on. Styles manages to get Shelton's head between his knees for the set of the Styles Clash but Coach leaning in through the ropes gets his attention and AJ goes at him instead. Capitalizing on the distraction Shelton kicks AK in the back of the head before grabbing a handful of hair and pulling him down into a brutal high backbreaker. A cover is made and a second official soon enters and makes a two count before Styles kicks out.


AJ charges at Benjamin and Shelton sends him up and over where most would crash into the corner but AJ lands on his feet on the second rope and when Shelton looks back instead of seeing a crumbled opponent he gets a big AJ back kick to the face sending him down to his back and rolling away. Styles starts to maneuver himself up to the top and to face Shelton. In a move the mirrors the previous month Coachman jumps up on the apron and starts to yell at AJ to get him distracted so Shelton can recover. As they fight Shelton pushes himself up and starts running at the corner but this time it doesn't turn out the same as before because AJ sees him and launches himself from the rope catching the oncoming world champion with a huge forearm to the face that emits a big "SMACK" sound that the crowd and commentary awe at. Styles goes for a cover and nearly gets the win but almost as if on instinct Shelton kicks out.


AJ having kept on the pressure is still in control and has just delivered a huge jumping knee drop that gets a good two count. Styles goads Shelton up and begins to lay into him with his signature chain of stiff blows but when he goes for the spinning lariat to finish it off Shelton ducks it, catches AJ by the waist and takes him over with a big bridging German Suplex. Styles kicks out but that doesn't free him as Shelton keeps hold of the waist. They both rise and Styles tries to wriggle free but gets taken over again and again he kicks out of the bridging pin but later than before. Shelton pulls him up and goes for a third but this time AJ blocks it and score with an elbow to the face to break the waistlock. AJ flips back for the second peke of the match but Shelton catches his leg and hooks on an ankle lock but before he can do any damage with is Aj rolls forward and traps him in a pin. Shelton kicks out before three and the two quickly separate and rise up. Styles dashes at the rising champ trying to keep the pace up but it comes back to bite him because he just gets slung overhead with a huge belly-to-belly that nearly lands him in the corner.


Finish:Shelton braces his exhausted body on the ropes and Coach climbs up beside him on the outside with the jug of water and starts pouring some in Shelton's mouth. That water leaves his mouth in a spray however when AJ rises up quick as can be and chops him in the chest hard. Coach cowers away but stays up on the apron looking at Styles clearly afraid. AJ mouths off at him before pressing the champ into the ropes and pulling him out for a whip into the other side. Shelton turns this around and it's AJ that hits the ropes instead. AJ rebounds back and goes for a flying forearm but Shelton ducks to the side of it and the referee behind him ducks down. As AJ misses the move he stumbles closer to the ropes and gets walloped in the head with the waterjug by Coachman. It clearly knocks him for a loop and he staggers back into Shelton who takes him over and down with a quick T-Bone Suplex. AJ kicks his legs trying to get out but the three count is made and Shelton is the winner. Coachman charges into the ring and is the happiest man in the world at this moment celebrating with Benjamin. The party doesn't last long though before the original referee who apparently never left despite doctor's orders reenters the ring and begins to speak with his replacement while holding his own arm in pain. Coach notices this and his mood changes to one of concern but Shelton blows it off when Coach points it out to keep parading around with the title. Eventually, the original referee goes down to Tessa and gets her to make an announcement.

"Ladies and Gentlemen the original referee for this match has ruled that due to Johnathan Coachman's interference the winner of this match by disqualification is AJ STYLES!"

The crowd goes wild and so do Shelton and Coach in the opposite way before Tessa resumes.

"However due to the fact that a title can not change hands on a disqualification here in Queen City Wrestling the NWA Heavyweight Champion of the world is still Shelton Benjamin. "

Shelton drops to his knees and hugs his title to his chest clearly relived at this part of the announcement but Coach stands stone still realizing one matter has yet to be settled.

"Again, however, AJ Styles is the winner and as a result he now has FIVE MINUTES in the ring with Johnathan Coachman!"

Shelton is aghast realizing whats about to go down but before he can do anything besides turn around he's blindsided by a Phenomenal Forearm from Styles that knocks him to the mat and out of the ring. Coachman stands in the corner still as movement-less as he has been since Styles was announced as the winner. He closes his eyes and takes a few breathes before opening them and turning around to see a smiling AJ Styles standing across from him in the opposite corner. Styles charges and Coach screams and tries to flee the ring finally being able to move but The Phenomenal One quickly catches him by his pants and pulls him back in before throwing him down, mounting him in reigning down with punches that get Coachman screaming like a small child getting it's first whooping. After those punches and a couple stomps on the way up Styles makes his way to his feet and plays to the crowd a bit while Coach tries to crawl from the ring. More of this playful beating follows until there is about 30 seconds left. At this point, Shelton has recovered and goes to get back in the ring but AJ just rams Coach into him and knocks him back to the floor before AJ throws Coach back to the mat and slaps on the Calf Killer to make Coach scream some more and quickly tap out before the time is up.

Shelton Benjamin may be tonight's winner but tonight ends with AJ Styles standing tall and his music playing as Shelton wanders to the back with his own beaten manager over his shoulders

 

Edited by =BK=
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