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List of possible participants in the Women’s Casino Battle Royale at AEW All Out

Here are all the names either confirmed or speculated to be in the Casino battle Royale at all out. I’m just going off of women that have been apart of AEW before.
  1. Britt Baker *
  2. Allie *
  3. Nyla Rose *
  4. Bea Priestley
  5. Kylie Rae
  6. Leva Bates
  7. Brandi Rhodes *
  8. Awesome Kong
  9. Penelope Ford
  10. Sadie Gibbs *
  11. Big Swole *
  12. Jazz *
  13. Teal Piper *
  14. Ivelisse *
  15. Aja Kong (Booked in Japan)
  16. Emi Sakura
  17. Yuka Shakazaki (Booked in Japan)
  18. Ryo Mizunami
  19. Shoko Nakajima (Booked in Japan)
As far as I can remember that’s it. Not counting Riho and Hikaru Shida who will be facing off later in the night. Now of course all of these women aren’t confirmed. I’m just going off of who has been on AEW before. I’m thinking some of the Joshi wrestlers may not be in this. And I haven’t seen anything with AEW and Penelope Ford since one of the press conferences.
Who do you guys think will fill the missing spots? I’m not extremely familiar with women’s wrestling in the indies but a few names I think could show up are
Session Moth Martina. (No visa)
Priscilla Kelly.
Kris Statlander.
Scarlett Bordeaux.
Shotzi Blackheart. (Booked in Texas)
Delilah Doom. (Booked in Texas)
Solo Darling.
Shazza Mckenzie.
Allysin Kay.
Maybe a legend or two? Someone like Victoria or Melina if they still wrestle.
Edit* Added a couple of names from the comments.
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[Live] AEW All Out 2020 PPV Live Discussion - September 5, 2020 (Moxley vs. MJF)

[Live] AEW All Out 2020 PPV Live Discussion - September 5, 2020 (Moxley vs. MJF)

Tonight's Main Event
After a pandemic that seemed to put the wrestling world on hold, tonight sees MJF who has been unpinned since his debut finally seek the world title from the man he calls Dictator Jon. Omega & Hangman come into All Out as the longest reigning champions in the company but after what Hangman did to the Young Bucks, could be there be dissension in the ranks as they face off against FTR. Meanwhile, the Exalted One Mr. Brodie Lee and his Dark Order look to continue their domination of AEW after previously dismantling Cody Rhodes. Can Cody's friends avenge him? Hikaru Shida faces an outside challenger in the NWA Women's Champion Thunder Rosa. And last but certainly not least, we will get to see someone drowned in mimosas, only on AEW, as the feud between Orange Cassidy and Christ Jericho continues with the Mimosa Mayhem match.
Did you miss the the Road to All Out? Check it out here: Road to All Out
All Elite Wrestling has a lot of activities prepared for tonight including a red carpet event at 5:00pm EST, Countdown Show on TNT @ 5:30pm EST, and a continuation of red carpet event after at 6:30pm. See the complete schedule and how to watch it here: Full All Out Day Schedule
How to Watch the Main PPV (8:00PM EST/5:00PM PST):
  • USA: B/R Live (web or app), standard pay-per-view from your cable provider, or the Fite app on PS4. - $49.99 ($59.99 through cable PPV)
  • International: Fite.tv (web or app) - $19.99
Pre-Show: The Buy-In (7:00PM EST/4:00PM PST - Available on B/R Live or AEW Youtube Channel)
  • Private Party vs. Dark Order (#3 Alex Reynolds & #4 John Silver)
  • Joey Janela (w/ Sonny Kiss) vs. Serpentico (w/ Luther)
Main Card
  • 21 Man Casino Battle Royale (Darby Allin, Lance Archer, Brian Cage, Ricky Starks, Pentagon Jr., Rey Fenix, The Butcher, The Blade, Eddie Kingston, Shawn Spears, Billy Gunn, Austin Gunn, Jake Hager, Santana, Ortiz, Chuck Taylor, Trent and four participants TBA)
  • Britt Baker (w/ Reba) vs. Big Swole (Tooth & Nail Cinematic Match)
  • Jurassic Express (Jungle Boy & Luchasaurus) vs. The Young Bucks
  • Matt Hardy vs. Sammy Guevara (Broken Rules Match)
  • The Dark Order (Brodie Lee, Colt Cabana, Evil Uno & Stu Grayson) vs. Matt Cardona, Scorpio Sky, Dustin Rhodes and QT Marshall (w/ Allie)
  • Chris Jericho vs. Orange Cassidy (Mimosa Mayhem Match)
  • Hikaru Shida (c) vs. Thunder Rosa (AEW Women's World Championship)
  • Kenny Omega (c) & Hangman Adam Page (c) vs. FTR (AEW Tag Team World Championship)
  • Jon Moxley (c) vs. MJF (w/ Wardlow) (AEW World Championship)
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Anniversary Show - Reviving AEW Women’s Division and Championship

AEW’s Women‘s Division finds itself in a really weird place right now. For the past year and a half or so it’s felt like an afterthought and sorely lacking any attention at all. Now AEW have set up a huge USA vs. Japan 16-women tournament thats got a lot of hype to it, but Shida has been featured on TV barely at all since Double or Nothing still. The talent has improved a lot and they got a great core now with some very good homegrown stars like Nyla Rose, Anna Jay, Abadon, Britt Baker, Leyla Hirsch, Tay Conti etc. So my mission is to take this potential and fully capitalise on it. First we start in present day, and as part of the prompt all disappointing events up until now stay the same. With all that out of the way, here is how I would try and revive the AEW Women’s Championship and Division.
AEW Women’s Eliminator:
Nyla Rose vs. Abadon (February 10th, Dynamite)
Veda Scott makes her return to commentary to team with Excalibur and Tony Schiavone for our women’s eliminator matches tonight, beginning with The Native Beast, Nyla Rose, taking on...as described by Veda, “what do you even call that...” Abadon comes out and haunts Vickie Guerrero but Nyla shows no fear. They both rush each other and it’s a brawl to begin. They soon spill outside where Rose tries to take the monster down using the guardrails, before Vickie exposes the turnbuckle and she slams Abadon into those. She goes for a finisher to end it early, but Abadon counters and the fight is back on. Abadon comes back with a Low Dropkick and Enziguri before clotheslining Nyla out. She throws her into the guardrails this time before setting Rose up on the apron, hanging over the ropes. She dives with a Leg Drop but Nyla moves and she lands flat on the mat. Nyla then hits a Guillotine Knee Drop but only gets a two count. She goes for an Avalanche Powerbomb to end it, but Abadon counters into a Super Rana and lifts both legs of Nyla up to pin her down, 1...2....3. Afterwards Nyla pushes Vickie off when she goes to speak with her.
Abadon defeats Nyla Rose (12:11)
Thunder Rosa vs. Britt Baker (February 10th, Dynamite)
A rematch between these two women here as we unfinished business solved. The match starts with a Big Boot from behind by Baker and from there it’s off to the races. Reba gets a cheap shot from outside after Britt Irish whips Rosa and she keeps going. A roll up is kicked out of but she then flattens Rosa once more. Britt takes it outside where she goes to introduce Rosa to the ring post, but Rosa counters and knocks Britt in instead. She now comes back and uses Reba as a weapon, ducking another shot from her so she hits Britt. Rosa takes a dive to the outside into both men and the fight continues. Britt comes back with some shots to the midsection before taking it outside again, hitting a Snap Suplex onto the floor. That is kicked out of as Rosa flips Britt two birds and throws her around. Baker connects an elbow shot to avoid another flying attack, and goes for a Superplex, but Rosa turns it into an Avalanche Fire Thunder Driver to win and advance. Afterwards she raises her hand and wipes her busted lip, looking deep into the hard cam as Baker is down and out.
Thunder Rosa defeats Britt Baker (10:59)
We see the first segment of Hikaru Shida on this episode, a four part series leading up to Revolution. She is in Japan currently so they are filmed from the Ice Ribbon Dojo. This particular one begins with Shida walking around watching the girls train, and coaching as she looks on. She says in English “they are talented. They will become superstar.” We then move over to a tatami (traditional Japanese room, small with wooden walls, a paper sliding door, no windows etc.) There she sits down and is interviewed about her career with the assist of subtitles. She speaks of her training and relates to the girls she just saw there. She explains how much Ice Ribbon means to her and she’s excited to see their representation in the tournament. It closes with her about her finals days in Japan. She starts to talk about AEW, but it fades out and ends with a “To be continued...”
Leyla Hirsch vs. Riho (February 17th, Dynamite)
Riho returns to AEW for the first time in nearly a full year and is excited to be back in action, but she’s got some steep competition in her corner. Legit Leyla Hirsch walks out ready to kick some ass and take names, throwing the towel on her shoulders into the crowd as she walks and laughing at Riho. “She’s like the size of Leyla’s leg.” Veda says. Tony jumps to Riho’s defence we’ve seen her topple bigger and badder in AEW before, but we’ll have to wait and see. Leyla starts off dominant as she keeps Riho down with her submissions and MMA holds. Riho on occasions looks to mount a comeback but she keeps being knocked back down. Despite this, she keeps getting back up. Out of nowhere she gets a roll up on Leyla to stun her, before a Dropkick knocks her outside. She then does a Flying Crossbody to the floor! The fight is on. Riho uses high speed to fight against the power of Leyla. Hirsch goes for a dangerous Lariat but Riho ducks and hits a Headscissors into an O’Connor Roll to pin and win.
Riho defeats Leyla Hirsch (12:45)
After the match, Tony Schiavone tries to grab an interview with Riho about her win and how it feels to be back. She goes to speak, WHEN SHE’S ATTACKED BY TWO WOMEN! Leyla Hirsch walks up and puts both arms over their shoulders, as commentary reveal it to be Killer Kelly and Lindsay Snow! Excalibur says these two women took part in the Bloodsport Women’s Tournament with Leyla Hirsch months ago, and now they’re here in AEW! Leyla hugs them both Andrew all stand over Riho and walk off.
We then see the next part of Hikaru Shida’s video series. This time begins with her training with some wrestlers, and giving feedback before we go back to the tatami. She says she thinks the girls can be big once more, and name drops a few in particular that she sees as the best. She’s then asked if they could ever expand out of Japan like herself. Shida then leads this off into saying it’s not an easy thing to do. The girls can do it but she did it herself and it’s tough. She then talks about moving to America about a year and a half ago and how she’s felt, how she’s adapted, and what AEW means to her. She details how much it means to her to be here in America and holding the most important title in the world to her. She set out to break boundaries and prove she is the best to the American audience, and she did, having held the title for 9 months. She’s now observing who’s going to stop her, but despite the immense talent - nobody is like her.
Anna Jay vs. Tay Conti (February 17th, Dynamite)
Two best friends clash, with Tay Conti and Anna Jay taking part to face in the next round. Tay offers a handshake but Anna looks away to ignore it. This leaves a bad taste in Tay’s mouth but she pushes on. They lock up and it’s intense, until Tay gains the upper hand. She uses her Judo background to dominate until she tries a Tayogoshi. Anna gets out and gets the cut off. She wrestles with a lot of aggression to the point commentary question that these two women are partners. Anna shows no mercy against Tay with some brutal offence. Conti eventually comes back and applies some vicious submission holds. Tay comes back with a Jumping Knee before a Bicycle Kick off the apron. Anna then hits her with a slam onto the apron and keeps the aggression going. In the climax of the match we saw Tay grab hold of Anna by the wrist and cling on, as they fall forward in exhaustion and rest over each other’s shoulders. Tay wraps an arm around and they hug, until Anna hugs back as she slowly lifts Tay up. They stare into each other’s eyes, continuing to breath heavy, ONLY FOR CONTI TO HIT A BRAZILIAN KICK!! PINS AND WINS!!
Tay Conti defeats Anna Jay (10:47)
Yuka Sakazaki vs. Mei Suruga (February 15th, Super 16)
Exclusively on AEW’s YouTube channel, “The Super 16” is presented live from the Ice Ribbon Dojo. Yuka Sakazaki is someone that AEW fans are familiar with from her various matches on PPV and Dynamite. Since her last AEW appearance she has added more muscle, she's expanded her moveset, and she lost TJPW's top title. Mei Suruga meanwhile is one the smallest and least experienced wrestler in the tournament, being one of Emi Sakura’s many students. She managed to get a clean one on one victory over Hikaru Shida right before Shida left Japan. She's a 21 year old prodigy who's status reaches beyond her experience level. She has Riho’s style mixed with Emi’s influence, for a brief summary. This is a high speed match up, a common style in Joshi, as the two women fly around each other with high risk offence. Yuka does a Springboard to the outside, over the guardrail to take Mei out for a good bit. She mounts a comeback and goes for a finisher to end it, but The Magical Girl reverses and pins to advance forward.
Yuka Sakazaki defeats Mei Suruga (08:46)
VENY vs. Emi Sakura (February 15th, Super 16)
VENY is someone some of you might know as Asuka. No not that Asuka, back in Japan WWE Asuka was known as Kana and the woman now called VENY is now known as Asuka. VENY is a favourite of mine. She can do damn near anything in the ring, she's extremely charismatic, and is in her prime as one of the top indie wrestlers in Japan."Veny" was supposed to debut in America during Wrestlemania weekend 2020, but the pandemic put a stop to that. This tournament is going to be her introduction to western fans. Meanwhile Emi Sakura is someone AEW fans probably know after her match with Riho at Full Gear. Since her last AEW appearance, she's been surviving the pandemic in her own little corner of the wrestling world by regularly producing Youtube wrestling shows(ChocoPro). In recent months, she's been slimming down to more of her natural weight which helps her with speed and her noted back problems. She’s now faster and better than when AEW fans last saw her. This is a technical match up with the two women indulging a game of wits, trading submissions and holds. She goes to use her new found quickness but VENY matches ever at that and puts her down to advance forward.
VENY defeats Emi Sakura (14:32)
Maki Itoh vs. Ryo Mizunami (February 15th, Super 16)
Maki Itoh is one of my favourite wrestlers right now and that’s not a joke. She’s the most popular wrestler in the field and someone that Joshi fans have been waiting to see crossover to the west more often for the last couple of years. She's insanely charismatic. She's a limited athlete, but she's an excellent storyteller and shines in singles matches. She’s only worked Mania weekend in the States so far but we’re hoping to see that change. Mizunami then has worked AEW before, but that was such a long time ago that AEW fans have probably forgotten her. She's a veteran with an extremely high level of charisma and she will chop the soul out of you. Primarily a brawler, but also has that charisma to work this kind of match. This is set to be our character matchup as Maki and Ryo square up, with Itoh crediting herself as “I AM DEITY OF SHIT”. She credits “Cornette-san” as her biggest fan. They then go at it. Ryo dominates Itoh until the comeback, when she catches Mizunami out of nowhere with a Flying Hurricanerana to win.
Maki Itoh defeats Ryo Mizunami (08:41)
Aja Kong vs. Rin Kadokura (February 15th, Super 16)
Main event of the evening and it’s looking like a doozy folks. First we have Aja Kong, easily the most legendary name in the tournament. She's 34 years into her career and still going. While we aren’t expecting to see the Kong that was battling Bull Nakano in the 90s, she is still a very smart veteran and she is still willing to taking some crazy bumps in the right occasion. She’s wrestled in both WWF (Survivor Series 1995) and AEW (Double or Nothing 2019) so she’s no stranger to the big stage. Rin meanwhile is most comparable to Shibata. She doesn't have a huge western fanbase, and she's not a big personality, but she's the Joshi version of "a wrestler's wrestler" and is capable of having the best match of the tournament. She comes Marvelous who are basically the Ring of Honor of Joshi. They are more physical and technically sound than TJPW or Ice Ribbon. Rin and Aja have a stiff and brutal matchup with terrifying strikes from the two women. Aja keeps kicking out of what’s thrown at her, not allowing to go down to a younger girl. Aja misses a Senton off the apron and hits the floor which allows Kadokura to win. Afterwards they hug as we fade to black.
Rin Kadokura defeats Aja Kong (15:22)
Quarter-Finals:
Riho vs. Tay Conti (February 24th, Dynamite)
Into the quarter finals we go as Revolution is fast approaching, and kicking it off is these two women. Both are top babyfaces, with Conti having just come out of her emotional war with Anna Jay and Riho suffering at the hands of Leyla Hirsch’s squad. They shake hands to begin and we’re set. Tay has expressed interest in wrestling in Japan before, so this is her forte into the Joshi world. Once everything’s back to normal I’d really like to see her hold the SWA World Championship in Stardom, and potentially face Riho again for it. Riho uses her speed to take Tay down, at one point dropkicking her off the apron and she falls into the guardrail, where Anna Jay sits. Anna looks at her coldly as Tay gets back up, ONLY TO BE HIT BY A BACKSTABBER BY RIHO! SHE COVERS AND WINS!! Riho advances forward to the semi-finals, while Conti stares back, equally as cold, at Anna Jay.
Riho defeats Tay Conti (07:01)
We see the third segment of Hikaru Shida in her tatami speaking of her story. She goes into detail about Corona hitting and being stuck in America, and how she felt about that. She says all that mattered then was the AEW Women’s World Championship. So much stuff was happening back home in Japan in the Joshi world (death of Hana Kimura), and she needed to topple The Beast, Nyla Rose. She describes the match, says it’s the most physical she’s ever been in, describing each painful bump and how after every move she was more worn down. But she refused to lose, and came out on top. Since then she’s carried this belt, and hadn’t dropped it. Despite the level of talent in the Super 16, no one has the talent to defeat her.
Abadon vs. Thunder Rosa (February 24th, Dynamite)
Last quarter final now, with the winner going on to face Riho in the semi’s. Thunder Rosa - having defeated Britt Baker, and Abadon - having defeated Nyla Rose. Abadon screams at Rosa to begin but she’s unphased, shouting back and the two meet forehead to forehead. They then start trading shots as the match begins. It spills outside where they continue to brawl messily. Abadon hits a Bloodline onto the floor followed by some biting. She goes for a Twist of Hate on the apron, but Rosa counters into a Cutter! They both sell before going back inside. Abadon runs for a Spear but when it’s leapfrogged, she hits a Headbutt and then runs the ropes again. She connects the Spead this time and covers, but it’s kicked out of. They go back outside where they fight up the ramp. Rosa dives with a Double Foot Stomp before they head up to the announce table. They fight there, and Rosa hits an Inverted DDT on it. Abadon rolls into the announcers chairs and lays there. Once back in, Rosa goes for a Snake Sleeper, but Abadon kicks her leg back and fights back. She throws Rosa into the ring post to bust her open. She calls for a Gravedigger, BUT ITS REVERSED INTO A FIRE THUNDER DRIVER!! ROSA PINS AND GOES TO SEMIS!!
Thunder Rosa defeats Abadon (16:11)
Maki Itoh vs. VENY (February 22nd, Super 16)
Heading into the Japan half of the quarter finals, we travel across the Pacific to the Ice Ribbon dojo once more. Itoh talks shit before the bell as VENY stands stone faced wondering what’s she did in a past life to be in the opposite corner of this. She goes to speak about Cornette-san once more but VENY cuts her off and the match has begun. She dominates the early stages until Maki out of nowhere counters a Suplex into a Falling DDT. She hits a Dropkick off the apron and VENY eats shit. Maki applies a Boston Crab, but VENY gets the ropes and flips Itoh out. She big boots her and is back on the offence. They take it to the apron where Itoh goes to pick VENY up, but VENY knocks her down and they roll back inside. Maki goes for a Ito Special but it’s reversed, and VENY goes for a Powerbomb. Itoh reverses that into a Itoh Royale, which is kicked out and they double down with stereo dropkicks. Maki climbs the top ropes for a Diving Headbutt, but VENY quickly runs up and hits a Superplex. She pins and wins to advance forward into the semis.
VENY defeats Maki Itoh (09:18)
Rin Kadokura vs. Yuka Sakazaki (February 22nd, Super 16)
Yuka runs around Rin to begin with, using her quickness to avoid being caught by any strikes or holds. This proves unsuccessful as after running the ropes for a Flying Shoulder Tackle, she’s hit with a stiff elbow in midair to knock Yuka down. This is the cut off as she dominates from this point forward. Rin goes for a Meteora from the middle ropes, BUT YUKA HITS A FRONT DROPKICK OUT OF MIDAIR!! She scales the top ropes and FLIES WITH A CROSSBODY!! KICK OUT! Yuka continues to run circles before taking Rin to the apron. She then jumps from inside, over the ropes, WITH A HURRICANERANA TO THE FLOOR!! The Magical Girl is back in action as she hits a Baseball Slide Dropkick into the railings. She rolls out to grab Kadokura but Rin throws her into the guardrails instead. She takes control back and does a Lala Histro Cradle into a Cross Armbreaker but Yuka gets a foot on the ropes. She manages to rally up for a huge flurry of offence to take Rin down and cover after a Magical Girl Splash, 1.......2......3! She’s going to the semi-finals where she will face VENY.
Yuka Sakazaki defeats Rin Kadokura (11:45)
We get a live performance from the Itoh Respect Army - Maki Itoh and Mizuki perform live in living colour a rock idol anthem. This gives Yuka a rest before the main event of the evening, the Semi-Finals match between Yuka Sakazaki and VENY. Itoh and Mizuki hype everyone up with the performance ahead of the big match, before the music stops and they leave. That’s when VENY walks out.
Semi-Finals:
VENY vs. Yuka Sakazaki (February 22nd, Super 16)
She walks down menacingly with pure seriousness on her face. There is no fucking around here. She’s winning this tournament. Yuka meanwhile is as happy as can be. Yuka high fives everyone and jumps down in joy. They shake hands, but immediately after the bell rings VENY immediately kicks Yuka down and dominates. Yuka is tired while VENY is relatively fresh having only wrestled the opener. She dominates until it heads to the outside. She goes to slam Yuka into the railings, but Sakazaki reverses and dumps her over. She then hits a Springboard Flying Seated Senton, over the railings, into VENY. She mounts her comeback and hits for the Magical Girl Splash, BUT ITS KICKED OUT OF! Yuka starts having to match VENY’s strikes, as once VENY starts laying them in, Yuka becomes impervious to pain and fights back with her own. It turns into a slugfest here, but after a Diving Double Foot Stomp from Yuka only gets two she’s out of options. VENY capitalises here and looks to finish with a Powerbomb, BUT ITS TURNED INTO A FRANKENSTEINER! MAGICAL GIRL SPLASH! YUKA IS GOING TO THE FINALS!!
Yuka Sakazaki defeats VENY (19:21)
On March 3rd, Dynamite, we see the final of Hikaru’s segment, starting with her rolling a suitcase while wearing a mask as she walks to her plane back to America. We go back to the tatami where she’s asked about Revolution, and what she thinks of Yuka Sakazaki. She speaks on her before being asked about Riho and Thunder Rosa. She speaks about Rosa and their feud, saying she’s beaten her before though at last years All Out. The interviewer asks about the All Out the year before that. Who did she face then. Did she win? Shida seems insulted by that but keeps going, saying Riho got the better of her. But while she’s spent the past year back home, she made a new home - AEW. And she is now the queen of that home, and no amount of Riho will stop.
Riho vs. Thunder Rosa (March 3rd, Dynamite)
We’ve reached our American semi-finals, and 5 days after Yuka Sakazaki’s defeat of VENY - Riho and Thuhder Rosa are set to main event Dynamite. On Saturday Night then, the day before Revolution, we will see the Super 16 Finals streamed on YouTube between Yuka Sakazaki and the winner of this match, with the winner going on to face Hikaru Shida at Revolution. The match starts physical and doesn’t slow down. They go to the mat straight away and trade submission attempts. Rosa then dominates until Riho counters out of a corner charge with a roll up only to get two. Rosa punishes Riho using the ring post. Riho fights back though as she flies off the apron and uses speed to keep Rosa down. She goes for a springboard but is caught midair. Rosa then starts to kick the shit out of Riho, striking her repeatedly. It spills to the floor where Riho mounts a comeback, utilising the ring post to her own advantage this time. With Rosa tied up in the post, Riho runs off the apron with a Double Foot Stomp to the back. It goes into back and forth inside the ring, before Riho flies out once more. Rosa is up first and sets up a table, before they go back inside. Commentary note the No DQ on the outside rule. RIHO HITS A DOUBLE FOOT STOMP TO ROSA OFF THE APRON THROUGH THE TABLE!! They’re both out now, but while down, OUT COMES BRITT BAKER!! SHE HITS ROSA WITH A CHAIR! Riho doesn’t notice as she takes her back inside and covers to win! Britt walks off with a smile on her face, and waves at a fuming Rosa.
Riho defeats Thunder Rosa (23:41)
Finals:
Riho vs. Yuka Sakazaki (March 6th, Super 16)
The Magical Girl comes down happy as ever, high fiving and hugging fans and running circles around the ring in ecstasy. Riho then comes out in her signature dress and also with an umbrella with the Imperial Japanese Flag designed on it. Both women offer their hands to each other, and both embrace before locking up. A collar and elbow is engaged and maintained, Yuka breaks the chains by connecting a Dropkick, followed by another Basement Dropkick! Riho ducks a Lariat attempt and runs the ropes, performing a dizzying array of spins before landing the Tornado DDT! 1.....2....Yuka kicks out! Yuka runs the ropes and hits a Seated Senton in the centre of the ring. She goes for a cover but Riho kicks out. Riho takes Yuka down with a Half Crab. Yuka winces in pain and cries in agony but throws Riho off her leg. Yuka then hits a Slingblade and rolls to the outside.
Riho connects a Baseball Slide Dropkick through the both ropes, before lifting Yuka up and hitting an incredible Deadlift Suplex into the middle of the ring. Excalibur makes note of Riho being 98 lbs so that feat of strength is truly incredible. Yuka connects an Enziguri and begins a Three Amigos. Riho flips out of the last one and hits a Roundhouse Kick followed by Double Foot Stomp! She covers, 1.......2....Kick Out! Riho seems annoyed at this and takes Yuka to the corner. They trade elbows for a bit before Yuka swaps them around and hits a Roundhouse Kick! She then takes Riho to the top turnbuckle. Yuka attempts to hit a Avalanche Butterfly Suplex, but Riho doesn’t move. Riho shoves Yuka onto the apron and Yuka grabs her back in pain. Riho then hits a Diving Double Foot Stomp onto the apron! That receives a holy shit chant as Riho throws her back into the ring and goes to cover.
Yuka rolls into a Fujiwara Armbar! She channels her inner Zack Sabre Jr. and begins to stomp on Riho’s head as she has the submission locked in. Riho rolls forward into a School Boy but Yuka kicks out. Yuka rolls back but is met by a Basement Dropkick! Riho then hits a Northern Lights Suplex! She goes to cover but Yuka rolls out. Yuka whips Riho to the apron. She hits a Dragon Screw on the ropes and connects a Baseball Slide Dropkick! Yuka goes for a Half and Half Suplex on the apron, but Riho gets out and hits a Belly to Back Suplex! Right on the hardest part of the ring as Yuka sells the pain. Riho rolls back into the ring, but is met by a Springboard Front Missile Dropkick by Yuka! Yuka then heads to the top ropes and does a magical pose, Diving Double Foot Stomp! 1........2.....KICK OUT!!! Yuka is now desperate and decides, “fuck it”, and begins a frenzy of attacks.
Any and everything used. Yuka hits a Running Meteora! She goes for another but Riho catches with an Enziguri and then hits a Running Double Foot Stomp! She picks Yuka up and hits a German Suplex but Yuka lands on her feet; Half and Half Suplex! Yuka hits a Slingblade and begins a series of Daniel Bryan like Roundhouses, with a few yes chants thrown in from the audience. She keeps going until Riho ducks one and hits a Bicycle Knee! Yuka responds with a Bicycle Kick! Riho hits an Impaler DDT!!! She gets the crowd going and goes for an Exploder Suplex, but Yuka counters into a Backbody Drop! Yuka then hits the Exploder Suplex followed by a Pendelum Kick! She takes Riho to the top ropes and goes for an Avalanche Butterfly Suplex! RIHO COUNTERS MIDAIR IN A ROLL UP!! 1......2.....3!!!! Riho is going to face Hikaru Shida tomorrow night for the AEW Women’s World Championship!
Riho defeats Yuka Sakazaki (10:17)
AEW Revolution 2021:
Anna Jay vs. Britt Baker vs. Tay Conti vs. Thunder Rosa - Four-way Match
AEW’s Women’s International Eliminator Tournament has come and gone, and with it many women have some grudges held. Thunder Rosa was cost the semi-finals with Riho after Britt Baker interference. This is of course, due to Rosa beating Britt in the First Round. Also, Anna Jay and Tay Conti faced in the First Round where Conti was successful. That drove a wedge between them as we’ve seen. There is enough tension where we need a resolution, and so they’re all put into a match together - whoever is the best comes out on top. The Four-way is made for Revolution, with the winner set to be Shida or Riho’s next challenger in the coming weeks. However before the match, we see Brandi Rhodes come out for the first time in 2 months. She has a mic in hand and says that two years ago there was a similar multi-women match set. That was the during the genesis of AEW. A three-way became a four-way. Now we know how talented of a roster the AEW Women’s Division is, but what if it could be blustered?
Well she’s got the perfect solution to that. How could she make this match even more stacked however? Easy answer, add another women. But not just any women...a Virtuosa. So with a little helping hand, she’s secured someone to really put up a fight. Outcomes Deonna Purazzo. The current Knockouts Champion makes her way out and joins the fray. The crowd applaud loudly at the surprise arrival, as this match is now made a Five-way. Immediately the beefing girls go for each other, Britt and Rosa and Tay and Anna. Deonna meanwhile just picks people off, playing it smart and looking for the win. She’s not fuelled by animosity like the rest, she is just being intelligent. We see the rest of the women all take themselves out to the point Britt turns around into a Jumping DDT and Fujiwara Armbar. She taps out and Purazzo wins the match. She takes the mic afterwards and hoists her Knockouts Championship high. “Who’s ready for a Battle of the Belts?” she says before leaving.
Deonna Purazzo defeats Anna Jay, Britt Baker, Tay Conti and Thunder Rosa (11:17)
Hikaru Shida (c) vs. Riho - AEW Women’s World Championship
We’ve seen the whole tournament so far and the mini-doc of Hikaru Shida. It’s the first majorly built AEW Women’s Championship PPV match...ever, so it’s got some expectations on its shoulders. Shida walks out wearing her attire from the AEW video game trailer, pointed out by Excalibur. Riho is just coming off a match from last night while Shida hasn’t wrestled in nearly a month, so she is fully in control early on. She busts out some early signature moves so the audience get a groove of her once more since it’s been a minute. They go outside where Riho starts to come back and from there it’s back and forth. They recreate the finishing sequence that won it for Riho last time, ending with Riho getting a roll up originally, but this time Shida kicks out! They then keep going as Riho kicks out of a few more moves by Hikaru. Riho goes for a Diving Double Foot Stomp, but she’s hit midair and then by a Tamashii no Three Count! KICK OUT!! They keep fighting as Riho once more tries for the finishing sequence that won it for her last time, but this time it ends when Shida lifts her into a Falcon Arrow! 1..............2..............3!! She wins and retains!
Hikaru Shida defeats Riho (14:56)
We now head into the build for Double or Nothing. However we aren’t all building towards that. See, it’s announced at Revolution a supercard of supercards is set for April 4th. The “Bloodshed Supercard” is coming up, pitting stars from AEW, NJPW, NWA and Impact against one another. The big match advertised is a Lethal Lockdown Match: pitting Kenny Omega, The Good Brothers and Kenta against Jon Moxley and Death Triangle. But also set for the show, we’ll get into detail here. Deonna Purazzo is now the #1 Contender to the AEW Women’s World Championship, and an appearance by her is advertised for the Dynamite after Revolution. She shows up and cuts a typical promo of hers on Hikaru, claiming herself the one true Virtuosa and hyping her credentials. These outmatch everything Shida has ever done, and when they face, she’ll truly outmatch her for all to see.
The match is dubbed “Battle of the Belts” after AEW trademarked that. Knockouts Champion vs. AEW Women’s World Champion. Next week Shida goes to speak, but she’s cut off by Deonna. Purazzo attacks her and beats down the rival champion. She tells Shida she should of stayed in Japan, because now she’s crossed the Pacific she’s in HER country. The Virtuosa runs the place here, and she is going to cement herself as the best champion in the entire country - nay, the world. Later in the night when asked about how she felt of the attack, Hikaru says “Next Tuesday. Impact Wrestling. Watch me.” before leaving. Then, on Impact, we see Hikaru come out after a Ten-person Knockouts Tag Team Match. She looks around with her title, and walks over to the captain of the winning team, Kiera Hogan. She shakes her hand and points back and forth between the two. Kiera vs. Shida is sanctioned for next week on Impact.
They face, but due to Hikaru now being in Deonna’s house, she makes her presence known with an attack. Part of rebuilding the Women’s division is other feuds need to exist in it, so let’s touch on those. Firstly, Leyla Hirsch and her new stable, dubbing themselves “Bloodsport” have made an enemy out of Riho. The two face with the stipulation that the winner will face Serena Deeb for the NWA Women’s Championship. Hirsch wins after making Riho tap. Then in her match with Deeb, a returning Allysin Kay comes out and interferes. Deeb rolls up with her distraction. Leyla doesn’t attack Kay however. After all, she was the fourth women in that Bloodsport tournament along with Hirsch, Kelly and Snow. They offer her a spot but Allysin declines and says she just wants that NWA Women’s Championship back. A Three-way then is made, which ends with Kay pinning Deeb. She gets her title back, and afterwards, offers an embrace to Hirsch. Snow and Kelly get her to accept.
Bloodsport pose together with Allysin Kay now in their rankings, but tension between her and Hirsch is clear after Kay just took the title she’s been craving for weeks. However, they’re now a unit. Also, Anna Jay and Tay Conti. Anna takes a leadership role in The Dark Order as her and Conti slowly start patching things up. They both agree they got lost in the tournament and were drunk off the thought of glory. They hug it out and walk out together. Then, Thunder Rosa and Britt Baker. The first thing we see on Dynamite after Revolution is Thunder Rosa brutalising Britt Baker. She destroys her. She kayfabe reinjures her and puts her back on crutches. Britt doesn’t wrestle after this but has a vendetta against Rosa, and Rosa is likewise. The women all have feuds, with only one revolving around the title, and they actually get TV time on Dynamite. It’s basically just what AEW do with the guys, but the gender is changed. That’s literally how you do women’s wrestling.
Bloodshed Supercard:
Deonna Purrazzo vs. Hikaru Shida - Battle of the Belts
The singles match main event of the show, it’s the heavily anticipated “Battle of the Belts.” Shida is out first, wearing a kimono and carrying her own umbrella to the ring. She twirls it around at the hard camera in a optical illusion before walking down. Deonna is out afterwards and the Virtuosa walks with purpose, hoisting her title over Shida’s head. Hikaru hoists hers up and they meet forehead to forehead. The match the begins. Shida and Deonna trade goods and submissions on the mat before it goes outside and gets physical there. Purrazzo uses the guardrails and ring posts, before taking it to the apron. Shida hits her with a Superkick and runs the ropes inside the ring, dropkicking Purrazzo into part of the set. Once back up they have some stiff back and forth with a lot of shots and strikes to knock the other down. Both women keep kicking out however. We see many moments when Hikaru looks like she’s about to tap but resists and keeps fighting. They head outside once again where Deonna hits a Backbody Drop onto the floor. Once back inside, Shida hits a Falcon Arrow into a Tamashii no Three Count to win. Afterwards her and Deonna resiliently shake hands in respect.
Hikaru Shida defeats Deonna Purrazzo (25:10)
Heading out of Bloodshed Supercard, Britt Baker and Thunder Rosa are still battling it out. Britt is set to return to action on the April 14th edition of Dynamite, where she will face Rosa in a No Disqualification, No Countout Match. It’s a brutal bout with Britt showing the aggression she did in her Tooth and Nail Match on Rosa. She ends up winning after a chairshot and kendo stick assisted Lockjaw makes Rosa pass out. Meanwhile, Hikaru Shida continues her trail of dominance over the AEW Women’s division. She’s earned the respect of Deonna Purazzo’s who’s gonna back off to Impact. Shida cuts a promo in English after the match saying she wants more of the Knockouts, and they are an amazing group of girls. She once again faces Kiera Hogan, this time on Dynamite, with interference banned. They have a clean bout that ends with Shida once again winning. They shake hands afterwards. This is Hogan’s first AEW match and she makes a big splash, but comes up short.
Next in line is Nyla Rose, who is still with Vickie Guerrero but their relationship is going very sour. Nonetheless, as we approach a year after Hikaru took the belt from Nyla, they’re set to face one more - this time it’s 2 Out of 3 Falls. It’s an excellent bout that ends with Shida winning by falling onto Nyla after the two basically kill themselves. Nyla the next week cuts a promo on Shida, saying she wants one final shot, and if she loses - she will never challenge for the title while Shida is champion again. This is when Britt Baker gets involved and puts her stamp on the picture. She limps down on a crutch as that match with Rosa as temporarily hurt her again. She cuts a mini promo of her own, before blasting Nyla with the crutch. A #1 Contenders Match is set up, with the winner going on to face Hikaru at Double or Nothing.
Britt wins after a very hard fought and brutal contest. Afterwards, Tony Schiavone comes out and reads a letter from Brandi. She congratulates both women on the incredible match. She then announces Nyla as the first women to take part in the AEW Women’s Casino Ladder Match at Double or Nothing. In the final weeks before Double or Nothing, Britt cuts some very passionate promos about the struggle she’s went through to even become a wrestler, and as soon as she became the best thing in this company she was injured. But this time, nothing is going to stop her. She’s not going to be hindered by dentistry, not by trying to being a good guy, and not by injury. She will be victorious. Reba is banned from ringside, as if she gets involved Britt automatically loses. Baker is now fuelled by anger as she wants to take down the unstoppable Hikaru Shida.
Then, our other stories. Well the premier one is the aforementioned Women’s Casino Ladder Match. Once more it’s decided there’s too much beef amongst the AEW Women’s division, so Tony Khan’s solution is to throw nine of them into a ladder match, and whoever isn’t dead by the end gets an AEW Women’s Championship shot. And just like last time, there will be a mystery participant. Women gradually get announced via AEW’s Twitter, with Nyla Rose as the first on TV before they slowly start adding names to the field, like they did last year. Anna Jay and Tay Conti are announced together, Serena Deeb, Leyla Hirsch, Riho etc. Thunder Rosa and Abadon face once more after their epic match in the Super 16. Abadon hits a Spear into part of the stage which takes them both out and it goes to a double countout. Both women are then put into the match, with the ninth women remaining a mystery.
Double or Nothing 2021:
Abadon vs. Anna Jay vs. Leyla Hirsch vs. Nyla Rose vs. Riho vs. Serena Deeb vs. Tay Conti vs. Thunder Rosa vs. ??? - Women’s Casino Ladder Match
Serena Deeb and Nyla Rose start it off hot, Nyla trying to dominate but Deeb using her strength to counteract. Tay Conti comes in and her and Deeb come to a babyface arrangement to take the big women down. Thunder Rosa follows suit and starts to mix it up with everyone. Leyla Hirsch, Anna Jay, Riho and Abadon all come out and continue the fight. It’s multi-man chaos, with each women sabotaging the other from getting that poker chip. They all want the prize. Killer Kelly at one point tries to walk down and help out Hirsch, but Riho valiantly takes her on and brawls with her to the back. She then dives off the stage with a Crossbody into Lindsay Snow and Killer Kelly. Allysin Kay comes out and puts her through a part of the stage to take her out.
Riho comes back, freshly bruised by Kay, and looks to climb the ladder, but Anna Jay pushes her down. She then starts to taunt and mock the 9th and final entrant while she waits for them to appear...and it’s RETURNING KRIS STATLANDER! Statlander comes in and wrecks house; takes out all the people involved while the action continues. Abadon lets out a mighty scream as she goes to climb the ladder. Tay and Anna push her off and meet at the top. They then start throwing shots at each other. They all fall under Thunder Rosa pushes them off and climbs up, grabbing the poker chip and holding it high it in triumph. She now with a future AEW Women’s World Championship match locked in. She takes the mic and tells Hikaru “good luck - you’ll need it.” before dropping it and heading to the back.
Thunder Rosa wins the Women’s Casino Ladder Match (16:35)
Hikaru Shida (c) vs. Britt Baker - AEW Women’s World Championship
Baker comes out without Reba for the first time in a long time, pure determination on her face to succeed. Both women put their heart and soul into the match, pouring every last bit of fight they’ve got in. Britt gets a Lockjaw in near the end and refuses to let go when Shida grabs the ropes. The ref has to physically pull her off, ONLY FOR SHIDA TO HIT ONE FINAL TAMASHII NO THREE COUNT!! She pins and wins.
Hikaru Shida defeats Britt Baker (10:21)
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AEW All Out Official card!


DEADLINE IS THE START OF THE SHOW

u/teddybeware open challenge - the king has spoken and requested an audience! Will that audience beat him up?!
u/DariusShade v u/ResinOfficial v u/BestinBounds v u/MidKnightDreary for the TV Championship - Darius enters the match in 1 of his 2 final defenses as he faces 3 men who got perfect cards on the last Dynamite
u/MrCappie v u/hironationrocks
u/BrokenPenisJoke v Madison v u/Chow_Lemon in a ladder match for the Hardcore Championship
LLR Casino battle royale FFA - Risk your career as a rare shot at the LLR World Heavyweight Championship is up for grabs!
u/ResinOfficial v u/MidKnightDreary v u/itzzzwoody - the remnants of WBG face off in a brutal triple threat match!
u/RyRyLloyd v u/Steve_Chandler__ v u/itzzzwoody in a 10,000 light tube filled hell in a cell match for the WBG X-Division Championship - Steve and Woody were on a collision course for the main event when out of nowhere a new challenger in RYRY appeared after winning the FFA. (Hell in a cell Rules while also putting 3 light tubes in 3 different matches. If you get it right then you double the value. If you get it wrong then you lose double of the value you put for the match.

Matches to predict and bonus questions
John Moxley vs MJF for the AEW world championship
hikaru Shida vs Thunder rosa for the AEW womens championship
AEW Casino battle royale
Dark order (Evil Uno, Steve Grayson, Colt Cabana, Brodie lee) vs Scorpio Sky, Dustin Rhodes QT Marshal, Matt Cordona
Big Swole vs Britt Baker
Young Bucks vs Jurassic Express
Chris Jericho vs Orange Cassidy in a Mimosa Mayhem match
FTR vs Hangman and Omega for the AEW World tag team championships
Matt Hardy vs Sammy guevara - Broken Match


bq1: What will be the first main card match
bq2: Who will be the mystery participant in the Casino battle royale?
bq3: Who eats the pin in the FTR vs Hangman and Omega match?

TB: Main Event time

https://loser-leaves-reddit.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Special_Match_Types
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Rebooking AEW All Out 2020

Buy-In: Jungle Boy & Luchasaurus (with Marko Stunt) def. Private Party
Both teams shook hands afterwards.
Buy-In: Britt Baker (with Rebel) def. Big Swole
Britt won thanks to interference from Rebel but Swole got the last laugh by placing a laughing gas mask on Baker, causing her to pass out afterwards.
Eddie Kingston wins the 21-Man Casino Battle Royale by last eliminating Scorpio Sky to receive either a future AEW World or TNT Championship match
Other participants include Matt Sydal, Lance Archer, Brian Cage, The Butcher, Will Hobbs, Shawn Spears, Darby Allin, Ricky Starks, Frankie Kazarian, Penta El Zero M, Joey Janela, Sonny Kiss, Rey Fenix, Billy, Christopher Daniels, The Blade, Serpentico, Luther and Kip Sabian.
Sammy Guevara def. Matt Hardy in a Broken Rules Match
This match took place at The Hardy Compound. Guevara performed a 630 Splash off the top of a dirt hill onto Hardy for the pinfall.
Brodie Lee(c) (with The Dark Order) def. Dustin Rhodes (with The Nightmare Family) to retain the AEW TNT Championship
Lee reversed a roll-up from Dustin into a Discus Clothesline to retain.
Hikaru Shida(c) def. NWA World's Women Champion Thunder Rosa to retain the AEW Women's World Championship
In the climax, Shida performed a Running Knee to win the match and retain the championship.
FTR (with Tully Blanchard) def. Kenny Omega & Hangman Page(c) and The Young Bucks in a Three-Way Tag Team Match to win the AEW World Tag Team Championship
FTR and The Young Bucks fought to a time-limit draw in the #1 Contenders' Gauntlet Match, leading to both teams earning a shot at the PPV. During the match, Page broke up The Young Bucks' pin on FTR. This allowed FTR to hit two consecutive Double Spike Piledrivers on Page to win the titles. Following the match, Page was kicked out of The Elite.
Orange Cassidy def. Chris Jericho in a Last Man Standing Match
Best Friends and The Inner Circle interfered in the match. In the end, Cassidy performed an Orange Punch to Jericho, who was on the top rope, which knocked him into a vat of mimosa brought in by The Inner Circle. Jericho was unable to make it out and onto his feet by the count of ten, thus giving Cassidy the win.
Jon Moxley(c) def. MJF (with Wardlow) to retain the AEW World Championship
In this match, Moxley's finishing move, the Paradigm Shift, was banned from being used. In the match's climax, Moxley performed a Paradigm Shift on MJF while the referee was distracted to win the match and retain the championship. The show ended with Moxley staring down Kingston, who was watching in the crowd with The Lucha Brothers, The Butcher and The Blade.
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Book Rey Mysterio If He Never Joined WWE in 2018 - Part 2: Booyaka

Part 1 here
In this part, we saw Rey Mysterio jump onto the scene of NJPW. He started off hot, taking on his two amigos in Jushin Thunder Liger and Hiroshi Tanahashi respectively. At King of Pro-Wrestling, he defeated Liger - but fell to The Ace in a match for his G1 Climax briefcase. He then won the IWGP United States Championship off of Cody to end his offspring of Bullet Club, and would embark on a title reign. He successfully defended against Bandido last time we saw him, and now he moves onto his next challenger.
Book Rey Mysterio If He Never Joined WWE in 2018 - Part 2: Booyaka
G1 Supercard:
Rey Mysterio (c) vs. Tomohiro Ishii - IWGP United States Championship
Rey Mysterio skips out on the New Japan Cup, and instead prepares for the G1 Supercard. It will be the biggest show NJPW have held in America, and since he’s the United States Champion he will be defending. Rey ventures off to GCW for Joey Janela’s Spring Break, taking part in the Clusterfuck as a surprise entrant. On Night Two, after Janela faces off with Jungle Boy - he calls out Rey to a match for a later date. Mysterio doesn’t respond, instead he’s in Madison Square Garden to face off against a New Japan semi-finalist, Tomohiro Ishii. He lost to Okada in the semis, and is angry. He wants to take his anger out on someone, and the IWGP United States Champion is his next victim.
He fought in the inaugural title match but came up short to Kenny Omega, but now he has his chance to become the first Japanese man to hold it. After seeing Mayu Iwatani retain the Women of Honor Championship, we move to our next match - as Tomohiro Ishii walks out to a loud MSG pop. In the front row are Mysterio’s daughter, Aalyah and his wife. Then we see his son, Dominick, as a young lion at ringside. He got kicked in the head by Minoru Suzuki earlier so he’s just having a great time. They’re dad then enters out in the same gear he wore to the actual WrestleMania that weekend, as the villain “Mysterio” from Spider-Man Homecoming. He walks out with the gold Tomohiro lusts for, and rolls inside to pose with it on the second rope.
The bell is rung and Mysterio goes to lock up - BUT ISHII GRABS HIM INTO A RELEASE GERMAN SUPLEX!! HE FOLLOWS WITH A BRIDGING GERMAN!! 1.........2.....KICK OUT BY REY REY!!! Mysterio is shocked at the sudden attack, and scurries up in the corner. ISHII GOES FOR A CLOTHESLINE BUT REY TURNS IT INTO A CRUCIFIX PIN!!! 1........ISHII KICKS OUT AND IS HIT BY A ROUNDHOUSE KICK!! REY WITH A HEADSCISSORS TAKEDOWN!! Rey regains and takes a moment to intake what’s happening, and GOES FOR A SHIRANUI!! ISHII COUNTERS WITH A SPIKE DDT!!! 1..............2..........KICK OUT INTO A POWERBOMB!!!! 1.............2..........TOMOHIRO LOCKS IN A BOSTON CRAB!! There is no escape for Mysterio from this rabid dog - who is hungry. Ishii locks in the hold and cinches it tighter.
REY GOES TO FLIP HIM OUT, BUT ISHII GETS RIGHT BACK UP AND HITS HIM WITH A BOOT TO THE HEAD!! ISHII LIFTS HIM UP INTO A SNAP SUPLEX!! Tomohiro Ishii is now on the hunt, as he starts to unleash chops. OPEN HAND TO THE CHEST!! Rey falls to the mat, but is scooped back up into OVERHEAD CHOP!! Rey crumples to the mat again and starts to cough. ISHII THROWS HIM OUTSIDE INTO THE ARMS OF HIS SON!! ISHII THEN WITH A BIG BOOT ON THE FLOOR TO DOMINICK, AND THROWS HIM INTO THE APRON!! Ishii looks down at the fallen young boy - BUT IS THEN HIT BY A ENZIGURI FROM REY!!! MYSTERIO HITS A FRONT DROPKICK INTO THE RING POST!! HE THROWS HIM BACK INSIDE AND DIVES WITH A FROGSPLASH!!! 1.............2..........KICK OUT!!! ISHII ROLLS THROUGH AND LIFTS MYSTERIO UP INTO A VERTICAL SUPLEX!!! 1...........MYSTERIO GETS OUT!!!
The crowd are going nuts at these two guys fighting spirit. ISHII GOES FOR A GERMAN SUPLEX, BUT REY FLIPS OUT AND HITS A HEADSCISSORS!! HE GOES FOR A 619 - BUT ISHII SPINS HIM TO THE OUTSIDE!! TOMOHIRO RUNS THE ROPES, BUT IS HIT BY A SPRINGBOARD CROSSBODY!! He lifts Ishii up and runs the ropes, TO HIT A BULLDOG!! INTO A TORNADO DDT!! He calls for a 619, as Ishii crawls to the ropes. HE HITS IT!! HE DIVES FOR THE SEATED SENTON - BUT NO NECK TOM CATCHES AND HITS A BRAINBUSTER!!! 1...............2..............MYSTERIO KICKS OUT!!! Everyone explodes that Rey kicked out, and Ishii is still that angry dog - but he just got a whiff of a juicy steak. Tom lifts him up, looks him dead in his dead eyes - AND HEADBUTTS HIM TO SHIT!!
ISHII FURTHER TARGETS THE HEAD WITH AN ENZIGURI!! HE RUNS FOR A LARIAT, BUT REY DUCKS AND HITS A MYSTERIO-RANA!! ISHII KICKS OUT AND ROLLS INTO THAT LARIAT!!! ISHII GOES FOR A BRAINBUSTER, BUT MYSTERIO EVADES AND HITS THE MYSTERIO-EXPRESS!! ISHII NO SELLS AND IS HIT BY A ENZIGURI!! ISHII NO SELLS AND HITS REY WITH A THREE AMIGOS!! He mocks his fallen friend Eddie with those moves - and that fuels Rey’s fire. REY WITH A SPRINGBOARD SEATED SENTON!! HE HITS A HEADSCISSORS AND CALLS FOR A 619!!! HE CONNECTS!!! SPRINGBOARD SPLASH!!!! 1...........2........KICK OUT!!!!!! ISHII LIFTS HIMSELF UP WITH A PRIMAL ROAR, AN HITS THE ISHII DRILLER!!!!! 1................2................3!!!! TOMOHIRO ISHII WINS AND BECOMES YOUR NEW, AND FIRST EVER JAPANESE, IWGP UNITED STATES CHAMPION!!!!
Tomohiro Ishii defeats Rey Mysterio (12:51)
PROGRESS Chapter 88: Super Strong Style 16:
Marty Scurll vs. Rey Mysterio
With his United States Championship lost, ending his 92 day reign, Mysterio heads away from Japan for a while to regain himself. He’s confirmed to show up at PROGRESS‘ Super Strong Style, but later revealed that he won’t actually participate - instead wrestle on the last night in a standard singles match with no prizes but merit. Meanwhile, his opponent is scheduled to be...Marty Scurll. A man who hasn’t appeared in PROGRESS in a long while, mainly because he’s in the middle of a ROH World Championship reign. Having begun his reign in June of 2018, Marty still holds it. He’ll return to PROGRESS for this night however, as he wants to face Rey…badly. After Dominion last year when Rey lost to Marty, he’s wanted to defeated him one on one. A year of wait, and he finally gets his chance. The ultimate hero vs. The ultimate villain, it’s like a comic book finale.
In the lead up, Marty cuts a promo on Mysterio. In it he is as snivelling as ever, offering his wife Angie a night with him and calling Dominick “a giant lummocks“. Then when the third night of the Super Strong Style 16 arrives, we hear Rey Mysterio’s entrance music for the first time in PROGRESS history, as he enters to a raucous pop from the Alexandra Palace. Alexandra Park in London lose their minds for the Lucha Libre legend, who comes out in Black Knight attire (a Marvel superhero from Britain). The fans love him and he shakes hand with Jim Smallman as he enters. Marty Scurll’s reception is mixed, but he certainly wants it to be vocally harsh. He takes beer out of fans hands and spits it at them, which certainly turns their reactions around.
The two men stare down after the bell is rung, a seismic stare. Rey puts his hand up with two fingers, but so does Scurll. They then both do the “2-0-5” taunt in sync. The crowd laugh, which Marty doesn’t like. He taunts on the second turnbuckle to earn their ire. Rey does the same and receives a good response. Scurll then jumps off and walks over to Rey - WHO DIVES AT HIM WITH A HURRICANERANA! They then run the ropes, AND MARTY CATCHES HIM WITH AN ARM DRAG HANDSPRING! MYSTERIO HITS HIS OWN ARM DRAG! Marty runs the ropes but Rey goes for a FRONT DROPKICK - but Marty halts so Rey misses the boat. SCURLL THEN DOUBLE FOOT STOMPS ON THE LUCHADORS FEET!! He lifts him up and starts to chop his chest.
Marty finishes the chops, AND THEN HITS A ROPE-ASSISTED ENZIGURI!! He stomps on Rey while he shouts at fans who boo him, telling them to be louder. He smashes his knee into a kneeling Rey, and then lifts him into a Gory Special!! REY ESCAPES WITH A SUNSET FLIP!! HE RUNS THE ROPES AND GOES FOR A SPRINGBOARD CROSSBODY, BUT SCURLL CATCHES WITH A SITOUT SUPLEX SLAM!! HE RUNS THE ROPES AND HITS A PENALTY KICK!! HE LOCKS IN AN OCTOPUS HOLD!! He wrenches on it, but Rey shuffles to the ropes. Scurll then slides outside to shout at a fan who insulted him. SCURLL IS THEN HIT BY A SUICIDE DIVE INTO A HEADSCISSORS BY MYSTERIO!! REY THROWS HIM INSIDE AND HITS A FROGSPLASH!!! 1................2............KICK OUT!!! MARTY DOESN’T DIE AFTER THE SURPRISE ATTACK!!
Rey is now out of his trance of being beaten down and is back in the fight. Scurll goes for a Wheelbarrow Bodyscissors but Rey counters with an Arm Drag! HE GOES FOR A SUNSET FLIP PIN BUT SCURLL BREAKS OUT WITH A LANZA!! SCURLL THEN LIFTS REY UP FOR A GERMAN SUPLEX!! HE CONNECTS, AND GOES FOR ANOTHER! BUT MYSTERIO FLIPS OUT AND HITS A HEADSCISSORS!! HE THEN CONNECTS A BASEBALL SLIDEFOLLOWED BY HEADSCISSORS!! Rey is on a roll as he dances like Eddie outside. Scurll goes to push him into a fans seat, but Mysterio ducks and PUSHES HIM INTO THE APRON!! They then fight there. Scurll knocks Rey off and CONNECTS A SUPERKICK FROM THE APRON!! HE THEN DIVES OUT WITH A MOONSAULT TO THE FLOOR!!
Now they’re both on the ground. Scurll is dead and so is Rey. They crawl up by the fans laps. Scurll asks a fan to hold Rey in place as he lines up a Penalty Kick. MYSTERIO EVADES BEFORE THE KICK CONNECTS AND PUSHES HIM ONTO A GROUP OF FANS SEATS!! HE THEN DIVES OFF THE SECOND ROPE WITH A CROSSBODY - OVER THE FANS HEADS TO SCURLL!! They’re both even more dead than before and spend time climbing out of the wreckage, through fans and bent and fallen chairs. Rey navigates his way back while Marty writhes in the agony. Once back in the ring Mysterio dives for a Seated Senton - BUT IS HIT BY A SUPERKICK!! SCURLL HITS THE BLACK PLAGUE AND ROLLS INTO THE CROSSFACED CHICKENWING!! REY GETS HIS FOOT ON THE ROPES!! Scurll angrily lets go, throwing the luchador to the mat.
They’re back up and the contest is still on. Rey knocks Scurll down with a SUNSET FLIP INTO A ROUNDHOUSE KICK, AND THEN HITS THE DROPPIN DA DIME!!! 1.............2...........KICK OUT!!! MYSTERIO LIFTS SCURLL UP AND GOES FOR A BULLDOG, BUT MARTY HITS A BACKBREAKER RACK DROPPED INTO A FACEBUSTER!! SCURLL JUMPS FOR A TORNADO DDT - BUT MYSTERIO CATCHES WTH A DROPKICK!! HE THEN FLIES WITH HIS OWN TORNADO DDT!! 1...........2.........SCURLL ROLLS OUT AND GOES FOR THE TORNADO DDT, BUT MYSTERIO CATCHES HIM WITH A SUPER HURRICANERANA!! MARTY LANDS ON HIS FEET AND HITS THE PARTY’S OVER!! HIS OLD FINISHER BUSTED OUT ON THIS OCCASION!!! HE COVERS, 1...............2...............MYSTERIO KICKS OUT JUST IN THE NICK OF TIME!!!
They roll outside to recover after the big rush of counters. Scurll is first up and walks over to Rey’s daughter and wife. He tries to chat them up, BUT REY TURNS HIM AROUND INTO A THROW INTO THE RING POST!! HE HITS A BIG BOOT INTO THE STEEL!! Rey then sets up a wooden table, and brings Scurll up to the apron. They both trade forearms there. Marty jumps to the second rope, possibly looking for a TORNADO DDT!! REY BRINGS HIM DOWN AND HITSMA HURRICANERANA OFF THE APRON!! SCURLL CRASHES DOWN THROUGH THE WOODEN TABLE ONTO THE WOODEN FLOOR!! Scurll grabs his back in utter agony, his spine crushed by the wooden table and floor. Rey then picks him off the mat and rolls him inside.
Rey is looking to end it now, as he climbs up for a SPRINGBOARD SPLASH!! HE THEN LOOKS FOR A 619, BUT SCURLL HITS A EUROPEAN UPPERCUT!! SCURLL THEN GOES FOR A KNEELING REVERSE PILEDRIVER!! MYSTERIO COUNTERS WITH A ROLL UP FOLLOWED BY A FRONT DROPKICK AFTER THE KICK OUT! REY THEN CLIMBS UP FOR A DIVING WEST COAST POP!! 1............2.........KICK OUT!! REY GOES FOR ANOTHER - BUT ITS CAUGHT!! MARTY CATCHES HIM INTO A BIRD OF PREY!! HE HITS A TORNADO DDT!! HE FINALLY LOCKS IN THE CROSSFACED CHICKENWING!! REY ESCAPES AND SWINGS AROUND THE ROPES IN A 619 BUT IS HIT BY A SUPERKICK!! SCURLL THEN LOCKS IN THE CROSSFACED CHICKENWING WITH A BODYSCISSORS!! REY TAPS OUT!!!
Marty Scurll defeats Rey Mysterio (19:58)
Dominion 2019:
Kazuchika Okada (c) vs. Rey Mysterio - IWGP Heavyweight Championship
At Wrestling Dontaku, we see Kazuchika Okada and SANADA face off for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship in Night Two’s main event on May 4th. Afterwards, Rey Mysterio appears on video where he says he will return to New Japan at Dominion to take on Okada for his IWGP Heavyweight Championship. The Rainmaker then states that in his post-match press conference, that he’s always wanted to face Rey Mysterio and that he’ll be happy to do it. Rey is a good and honourable man who deserves this title match after 25 years of wrestling. Okada is happy to give him the opportunity but makes sure Mysterio knows, he won’t win.
Later in the month is AEW’s Double or Nothing. The highly anticipated show features a plethora of talent and star studded match ups, after the Jacksonville and Las Vegas rallies individually. Rey Mysterio appears at neither however despite heavy rumour and speculation. However, to open the show we see the Casino Battle Royale. In this we get a bomb dropped on us - the debut of Mysterio in AEW. Entering as the Joker, he comes and cleans house. It comes down to him and Adam Page, who face off in a 5-minute long battle. The winner will face either Kenny Omega or Chris Jericho at All Out for the AEW World Championship so the stakes are high. In the end, Hangman eliminates Rey after a Buckshot and Superkick combo.
Then two weeks later is Dominion. For the first time ever, Rey Mysterio will challenge for the IWGP World Heavyweight Championship. After a hell of the show we reach the main event. We’ve seen Dragon Lee vs. Will Ospreay, and Kota Ibushi vs. Tetsuya Naito, and now we’re here. Rey Mysterio cuts a promo earlier in the show about how this means the world to him, this opportunity, and that he needs to win. He will never get a chance like this again, and can’t waste it. Mysterio represents is no-nonsense ordeal, as he comes out dressed as The Punisher. He’s got the navy singlet, with a skull across it. His mask then has the skull as well on it. Mysterio taunts on the second rope, but then Okada comes out. It’s the same thing he felt against Tanahashi and Liger, just being in the presence of someone on another world.
When the bell rings, they don’t lock up straight away. They take in the magnitude of the stage and suck it all in. About a minute passes of this, before they lock up. They get into a collar and elbow, and Rey spins into a waist lock. Okada arm drags him off and cinches in a chinlock. Rey tries to flip out but Okada simply lowers down with him. HE THEN HITS A BELLY TO BACK SUPLEX!! Okada cinches in another chinlock. Rey gets up and Irish whips Okada to the ropes. The Rainmaker rebounds and connects a Shoulder Block to take Mysterio down. Rey gets up while Okada runs the ropes, and hits a HEADSCISSORS! Mysterio ducks under a clothesline and cinches the waistlock. He takes Okada down and applies a nerve hold, then hits a Spinal Tap!
Okada lifts himself up and runs the ropes for a Short-arm Lariat! Rey stumbles back and rolls into a VICTORY ROLL!! 1........2.....KICK OUT!! OKADA GETS UP WITH A SHOULDER BLOCK, AND THEN RUNS THE ROPES FOR A RONT DROPKICK INTO THE CORNER!! Mysterio takes a Bret Hart sell of falling on impact. OKADA LIFTS HIM FOR A FLAPJACK BUT REY FLIPS OUT AND HITS AN ARM DRAG!! HE RUNS THE ROPES BUT IS CAUGHT IN A WHEELBARROW !BODYSCISSORS, THAT IS COUNTERED WITH A BULLDOG!! FLYING HEADSCISSORS BY MYSTERIO!! HE RUNS THE ROPES BUT OKADA HITS THE FLAPJACK AND FOLLOWS WITH A MILLION DOLLAR DROPKICK!! Okada then lifts Mysterio up and throws him to the corner, and starts to apply shoulder blocks.
Okada Irish whips Mysterio who LEAPFROGS THE RAINMAKER AND HITS A MYSTERIO-EXPRESS!!! 1..........2.......KICK OUT!! OKADA WITH ANOTHER SHORT-ARM LARIAT!! Okada connects a European Uppercut to a kneeling Rey! This is the cut off, and The Rainmaker starts to stomp down on him. He lifts Mysterio up and Irish whips Rey, who jumps to the second rope AND DIVES OFF WITH A DIVING HURRICANERANA!!! OKADA ROLLS THROUGH AND CONNECTS A OPEN HAND CHOP!! DROPKICK!! HE LIFTS REY UP FOR A BACKBODY DROP BUT MYSTERIO EVADES AND HITS A SPINNING WHEEL KICK!! Rey is back in the fight, and runs the ropes for a RUNNING CROSSBODY!! HE HITS A TILT-A-WHIRL TORNADO DDT!! 1..........2........KICK OUT!!!
Rey pulls himself up by the ropes, hoping the comeback got him. He punches the air, but lifts The Rainmaker up. He heads to the apron and awaits Okada - BUT SUNSET FLIPS OVER! REY ROLLS HIM AND HITS A ROUNDHOUSE KICK!!! Mysterio then runs the ropes but OKADA WITH A BIG BOOT!! HE HITS THE HEAVY RAIN!! 1........2.........KICK OUT!!! REY PULLS HIMSELF UP AND HITS A LOU THESZ PRESS!! HE GOES FOR A SHIRANUI - BUT OKADA DUMPS HIM ONTO THE MAT!! Rey doesn’t get up from that one, feeling the pain. Okada stomps on him and kicks the head, THEN GOES FOR A DDT!! MYSTERIO SLIDES OUT AND HITS A HEADSCISSORS!! HE RUNS THE ROPES AND CONNECTS THE 619 OUT OF NOWHERE!! He climbs the ropes and points to the crowd - DIVING SPLASH!! 1.........2.........KICK OUT FROM THE RAINMAKER!!!
Rey gets desperate to end it and HITS A BASEBALL SLIDE TO THE OUTSIDE!! HE FOLLOWS WITH A SUICIDE DIVE INTO A HEADSCISSORS!! Okada falls into the guardrail both times, feeling the steel on his back. Rey goes to Irish whip but Okada reverses into his own. Rey then hops the guardrail and awaiting to see what Okada does. OKADA THEN DIVES OVER THE GUARDRAIL WITH THE SCOOBY DOOBY DOO!!! They both lay dead, as the referee counts down from 20. Eventually they get back up, after a lot of stumbling and tumbling. They get back in and REY DIVES WITH THE WEST COAST POP!! 1.........2.......OKADA ROLLS OUT OF IT WITH REY ON HIS BACK!!! ALABAMA SLAM!!! KICKOUT!!! HE LOCKS IN THE DEEP IN DEBT BUT REY GETS OUT!! HE RUNS TO THE CORBER BUT SO DOES OKADA WHO HITS A RUNNING BACK ELBOW!! HE THEN CONNECTS THE AIR RAID CRASH NECKBREAKER!!! 1...............2.............KICK OUT!!!!
Both guys have kicked out a bunch of times, but now they’re down to the last minute. They’ve gone over 20 minutes and start to trade forearms. They double down after their fifth blows. They crawl by the corners - AND REY HITS THE AIR MYSTERIO!! HE RUNS UP FOR A MYSTERIO-RANA!!!! 1...........2........OKADA ROLS OUT AND HITS A SCOOP SLAM!! HE THEN CLIMBS THE ROPES - AND DIVES WITH A DIVING ELBOW DROP!! HE LIFTS HIM UP FOR A RAINMAKER - BUT MYSTERIO DUCKS UNDER AND HITS A POISONED RANA!!! HE DIVES IN WITH A SPRINGBOARD SITOUT FACEBUSTER!! REY GOES FOR ANOTHER MYSTERIO EXPRESS, BUT OKADA COUNTERS AND LOCKS IN THE DEEP IN DEBT!! MYSTERIO ESCAPES, BUT IS LOCKED IN WITH A COBRA CLUTCH!!!! REY REACHES THE ROPES!!! HE GOES FOR A 619 BUT OKADA CATCHES AND HITS THE RAINMAKER!!!! 1................2.................3!!!!!!
Kazuchika Okada defeats Rey Mysterio (26:13)
Fyter Fest 2019:
The Elite (Kenny Omega, Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) vs. Rey Mysterio and The Lucha Brothers (Fénix and Pentagon Jr.) - Six-man Tag Team Match
With the launch of All Elite Wrestling, many peoples attention have been grabbed. Double or Nothing as we know saw Rey Mysterio make his shock debut to open the main show as the Joker slot in the Casino Battle Royale. Him and Hangman Adam Page had a war as the final two, ending with Page winning. Now comes Fyter Fest, however this scheduled match between The Elite and The Lucha Bros/Pac has been altered. Pac pulls out and so the replacement is revealed on The Road To Fyter Fest, where Rey Mysterio is interviewed and then he announces he will be the partner of the Lucha Bros. This is the official main event of Fyter Fest, as the actual last match is Unsanctioned.
The Young Bucks enter first dressed as Ryu and Ken each, both posing on the stage until…the lights go down. A fan walks on stage, but then they go down again. KENNY APPEARS AS AKUMA’S RAGING DEMON!! He holds the finger gun over the fans body and makes his way down to the ring with his Elite stablemates. Then comes The Lucha Brothers. On the stage are Fénix and Pentagon dressed in their skull masks and hoodies. They both walk out but point to the centre, WHERE OUT COMES REY MYSTERIO!! Rey unhoods from his blue cloak to reveal his normal mask. He is dressed as Death from the Castlevania series in line with the whole skeleton aesthetic as well as for the video game tie-in.
“Round 1 – FIGHT!” yells Justin Roberts as Nick Jackson and Rey Mysterio start us off. They go into a lockup and start to push forward and back. Nick lifts himself to the second rope and tightropes it, before jumping down with an Arm Drag. Rey rolls through with that but jumps back in a Rana. They both run the ropes but Nick leapfrogs and Mysterio rolls under, then springboards off with a Crossbody. A cover goes nowhere and Nick kips up for his own arm drag, followed by a Back Body Drop that Rey flips out of. They then go to a stalemate at this point and reposition in their respective corners. Kenny whispers to Nick while Mysterio stretches on the ropes. They both then move forward to the centre.
Rey hits an Overhead Chop and follows with an Open Hand to the chest. He does this while maintaining wrist control. He then hits a Roundhouse Kick and an Enziguri, and runs up the ropes, then dives off with a CROSSBODY! Nick goes for a Superkick once up, but Rey spins him into a Spinning Wheel Kick attempt, which Nick spins and they HIT STEREO SUPERKICKS!! THEY THEN DOUBLE DOWN WITH CLOTHESLINES!! While their down, in come the others. EVERY TRIO IS IN THE RING AND A BRAWL BREAKS LOOSE! Kenny and Penta are going at it while Matt and Fénix do battle. They trade slaps and chops and kicks, until Mysterio and Nick are back up. REY HITS A AIR MYSTERIO TO NICK JACKSON!! The Lucha Bros then hit Superkicks to Kenny and Matt to take them outside. ALL THE LUCHADORS THEN DIVE OUT AFTER THE ELITE!!
They all enter the ring and isolate Matt. The Bros hit Superkicks and hold him in place for a MYSTERIO EXPRESS!! Nick comes inside but is hit by a Hook Kick, and then with a SEATED SENTON FROM REY!! FÉNIX WITH A DOUBLE SPRINGBOARD MOONSAULT TO NICK!!! 1……..2…..KICK OUT!!!!! The Bros roll out and Nick and Mysterio keep going. They trade forearms, until Rey tags in Fénix. Fénix comes in hot with a Springboard Front Missile Dropkick to Nick. He looks for a double team with Pentagon, BUT NICK HITS THEM BOTH WITH A DROPSAULT!! HE TAGS IN MATT! MATT COMES IN WITH A TOPE CON HILO TO BOTH GUYS!1 HE HITS A NORTHERN LIGHTS ON PENTAGON WITH AN O’CONNOR ROLL ON FÉNIX!! 1………2……KICK OUT!! HIM AND NICK THEN HIT DOUBLE SLINGSHOT SITOUT FACEBUSTERS!!
Matt then gets a tag to Kenny Omega. OMEGA IS IN! Kenny runs straight forward with a Dropkick to Pentagon sending him outside. He hits a Backbreaker to a tagged in Mysterio , 1……2….KICK OUT!! HE GOES FOR THE YOU CAN’T ESCAPE!! BUT IT IS INDEED ESCAPED! MYSTERIO DIVES OFF THE TOP WITH A MOONSAULT!! Kenny recovers himself, BEFORE DIVING OUTSIDE WITH A RISE OF THE TERMINATOR TO PENTAGON!! PENTAGON CUTS HIM OFF! Cero…Miedo – AND THEY START TO FIGHT ON THE OUTSIDE!! They go to the apron where Pentagon lays in some chops, BUT OMEGA WITH A KOTARO KRUSHER ON THE APRON!! THE BUCKS THEN SEND FÉNIX TO THE FLOOR WITH A BACK BODY DROP + CANNONBALL SENTON COMBO!!
Now all The Elite are inside and isolate Rey Mysterio. The Elite triple team him, with Matt and Nick holding Rey in place for A V-TRIGGER!! FOLLOWED BY A GERMAN SUPLEX!! KENNY HITS THE YOU CAN’T ESCAPE!! MATT FOLLOWS WITH A TOP ROPE ELBOW AND NICK WITH A SWANTON!!! 1………2……KICK OUT!!!! They pick him up and The Bucks try to double team. MYSTERIO MOVES AND MATT SPEARS NICK!! ENZIGURI FROM MYSTERIO TO OMEGA!! HE TAGS IN PENTAGON!! Pentagon comes in and chops everyone, and then hits a Double Japanese Arm Drag on Matt and Nick! SUPERKICK TO KENNY FOLLOWED BY A LUNGBLOWER!! Kenny rolls out, but then FÉNIX SPRINGBOARDS TO THE OUTSIDE WITH A TORNILLO TO OMEGA!! REY FOLLOWS WITH A SUICIDE DIVE!! PENTAGON THEN HITS A LANZA TO MATT BACK IN THE RING AND COVERS! 1………2…….KICK OUT!!!
MATT FIRES BACK!! RUNNING CANADIAN DESTROYER TO PENTAGON – FOLLOWED BY A SPEAR!! Omega tags in and fights off all the luchadors, AND HITS DRAGON SUPLEXS ON ALL OF THEM!! Pentagon cuts him off again, AND SUPERKICKS NICK! HE TOSSES FÉNIX ONTO HIM WITH A MOONSAULT!! REY THEN HITS A WEST COAST POP ON KENNY!! 1…….2…..KICK OUT!!!! Mysterio then picks him up and hits THREE ROUNDHOUSE KICKS!! THE WHOLE MATCH THEN BREAKS DOWN INTO A SUPERKICK PARTY!! The Elite rally, BUT EAT SUPERKICKS!! THEY FIRE BACK WITH HADOKENS!! EVERY LUCHADOR HIT BY LIGER BOMBS!! NICK THEN WITH ASSISTED 450 SPLASHES ON FÉNIX AND MYSTERO!! PENTAGON MAKES THE SAVE! NICK WITH A SLINGSHOT X-FACTOR!! PENTAGON WITH A SLINGBLADE! OMEGA WITH THE V-TRIGGER!!
FÉNIX THEN FLIES IN WITH A CUTTER!! NICK CUTS HIM OFF WITH A NECKBREAKER!! FÉNIX THEN HITS THE SPANISH FLY TO NICK, OFF THE ROPES, INTO MATT AND PENTAGON ON THE FLOOR!! This takes those guys out but we still have Mysterio and Omega. KENNY HITS A V-TRIGGER OUT OF MIDAIR, AND THE TIGER DRIVER 98!!! 1………..2………KICK OUT!! KENNY WITH ANOTHER V-TRIGGER AND GOES FOR THE ONE-WINGED ANGEL – BUT REY HEADSCISSORS OUT!! HE CALLS FOR THE 619 AND CONNECTS IT!! HE THEN FLIES HIGH WITH THE WEST COAST POP TO FINISH OMEGA!!!!! 1……………..2………………3!!! THE LUCHADORS WIN THE BOUT, AND REY MYSTERIO PINS KENNY OMEGA CLEAN!!
The Lucha Brothers and Rey Mysterio defeat The Elite (20:20)
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Britt Baker vs Jamie Hayter Announced for AEW Dynamite Tomorrow Night

This was announced by Tony Schiavone on this week's episode of AEW Dark.
I'm not sure if Jamie Hayter is signed as a full roster member, or if this is a one-off deal similar to many participants from the recent Women's Casino Battle Royale.
For those unfamiliar with Jamie, she currently seems to be wrestling for Stardom and is partnered with Bea Priestley in their Tag League.
Here's a link to her Twitter, and here's a link to her Wikipedia
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Booking AEW Women's Division until All Out

I will do a post with how i would like to see AEW Women's Division booked until All Out.
Build to Fyter Fest
June, 24th 2020 - Dynamite
So starting this week, we see Anna Jay joining Dark Order in a video package, Mr Brodie Lee puts her over with a speech to the other Dark Order members that she is the future and a great asset to the Dark Order. There is a throne and Anna Jay sits on it, behind her is Uno, Grayson and Nº10. Brodie Lee is beside her. The camera focuses on her face and she says "We are one, we are Dark Order". The camera fades out with an evil smile on Anna Jay. Note: Anna Jay is with a darker look and clothing
Hikaru Shida is giving an interview and she is attacked by Penelope Ford, who heads to the ring for her match against an enhancement talent. Penelope Ford wins and after the match, she wants to send a message to the champion. Hikaru Shida runs to the ring and saves the local talent from Penelope Ford. Hikaru Shida asks for a mic and asks if Penelope Ford is ready, because she will hit her twice as hard!
In a backstage match, tension between The Nightmare Naturals rise, it leads to Brandi accepting Allie as her partner at Fyter Fest. Brandi lets it clear that she is only accepting it to show how evil Allie really is. QT Marshall feels like they are being unfair to Allie.
There is also a Abadon video package showing her origins and a little bit of character development
Near the end of the episode, Britt Baker cuts a promo on Big Swole and calls her to the ring because she has something to say. Once Big Swole is in the ring, Britt Baker challenges her to a match, but since she is injured Rebel will fight in her place. Rebel doesn't know what to do and Britt forces her to the ring to wrestle Big Swole. Of course Rebel loses to Swole. During the match, Britt uses a megaphone to give order to Rebel. After the match, Abadon attacks Big Swole. During the week, it is announced Abadon vs. Big Swole at Fyter Fest.
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June, 30th of 2020 - Dark
Nyla Rose and Mel def. Local Competitors
Women's World Champion Hikaru Shida def. Leva Bates
Allie (w/QT Marshall) def. Local Competitor
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July, 1st of 2020 - Fyter Fest: Night 1
Allie and Brandi Rhodes def. Local Competitors (Dani Jordyn and Christi Jaynes, maybe) - A normal match, Allie and Brandi worked as a team. Brandi was even more doubtful of Allie after this
Abadon def. Big Swole - Britt Baker and Rebel on commentary
After the match, Britt Baker wanted to congratulate Abadon. Britt's plan was to get Abadon not to hurt them in the future. Rebel was sceptic, but followed orders. In the ring, Britt Baker started her speech when Abadon attacked Rebel. Britt was terrified.
It is announced that Anna Jay will be in action next week
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July, 8th of 2020 - Fyter Fest: Night 2
In a video package, Anna Jay suggests an upgrade on their women side. They need to fill their women rankings and help them. Brodie Lee likes the idea and leaves in charge of it.
Anna Jay (w/Uno, Grayson and Nº10) def. Leva Bates
AEW Women's World Championship:
Women's Champion Hikaru Shida def. Penelope Ford. (w/Kip Sabian)
After the match, Abadon confronts Hikaru Shida. Nyla Rose also comes down to the ring and attacks both Shida and Abadon putting them through separate tables. As Nyla Rose was leaving, Abadon got up and looked at Nyla Rose with an evil and twisted look. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________
July, 15th of 2020 - Dynamite
Allie wins a #1 Contender Battle Royal
Note: Anna Jay was not in the match, neither was Abadon. Nyla Rose eliminated most of the women, but got eliminated by Big Swole. In the end, Allie eliminated Brandi Rhodes to win the match and the n1 contender spot.
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The follwing weeks:
Anna Jay recruits women to the dark order to be masked women. They help her win the matches and are "controlled" by her. She also offers Mel a position in the dark order as her enforcerer.
In the coming weeks until All Out, Allie challenges Hikaru Shida. The champion retains as Brandi Rhodes prevented Allie from cheating. Dustin and QT Marshall get in a fist fight due to tension rising between them.
Nyla Rose beats Big Swole to be the #1 contender once again and challenges Hikaru Shida to a match the following week. During the championship match, Abadon distracts Nyla Rose making her lose the championship match. Their storyline sees Abadon get in Nyla's head. Nyla tries to be a fearless badass, but eventually shows signs of doubt of being able to defeat Abadon. A match between them happens on the go-home edition of All Out, but ends in a DQ when Abadon chokes Nyla Rose with a rope.
A Casino Ladder Match is announced mid-August. They announce the participants daily, the last one being a surprise entrant.
The participants are in order of announcing: Big Swole vs. Anna Jay vs. Nyla Rose vs. Abadon vs. Penelope Ford vs. Allie vs. Brandi Rhodes vs. Mel vs. Surprise
The surprise is revealed to be Awesome Kong. The match is full of storylines which develop during it. Awesome Kong vs. Brandi Rhodes; Awesome Kong vs. Mel; Allie vs. Brandi Rhodes vs. Nyla Rose vs. Abadon; Anna Jay and Mel duo.
For the Women's World Championship, Rebel wins a N1 Contender Match against Penelope Ford. She is happy to be the n1 contender, but Britt Baker says she will take her n1 contender spot away from her because Rebel is not even a wrestler. Hikaru Shida vs. Britt Baker at All Out II
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All Out II Card: Women
Main-Show:
Casino Ladder Match - Big Swole vs. Anna Jay vs. Nyla Rose vs. Abadon vs. Penelope Ford vs. Allie vs. Brandi Rhodes vs. Mel vs. Awesome Kong (Winner: Big Swole)
AEW Women's World Championship:
Women's World Champion Hikaru Shida vs. Britt Baker (w/Rebel) (Winner: Britt Baker)
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From here there are lots of matches to see: Allie vs. Brandi Rhodes, as well as the continuation of Awesome Kong - Brandi - Mel feud. Anna Jay as the right hand of Mr. Brodie Lee and possible jealousy of Evil Uno. Britt Baker as champion and a possible feud between her and Rebel. Abadon vs. Nyla Rose.

What do u think?
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How I Would Realistically Book AEW Fyter Fest

This would be streamed for free on B/R Live
Proud n Powerful win a 10-team Tag Team Gauntlet Match for the #1 Contenders to the AEW World Tag Team Championships
This is a gimmick match used by TNA back at No Surrender 2007 and I believe it has legs to stand on. It’s not a traditional gauntlet match where two teams wrestle, someone’s eliminated, then a new person comes in and so on. This is a unique take on the Royal Rumble. Every 60 seconds, one member of a tag team enter. Over the top rules apply for eliminations. However, a team has two chances to survive, because if one person is eliminated then the other teammate can keep fighting, but they’re on their own. Once there’s only two teams left, the people who have been eliminated that are part of those teams come back and they have a standard tag team match. The teams participating are: Kip Sabian and Jimmy Havoc, A Boy and His Dinosaur, Proud n Powerful, Death Triangle, MJF and Wardlow, Brodie Lee and 10, Private Party, SCU, Darby Allin and Cody and The Hybrid 2. The final two teams are Proud n Powerful and Death Triangle (Fénix and Pentagón). They have a great albeit short tag match, utilising the lack of over the top rope rules to the max. Proud n Powerful win, beginning tension between Fénix and Pentagón Jr.
Best Friends def. Kenny Omega and Adam Page (c) to win the AEW World Tag Team Championships
Best Friends due to their constant participation in matches on Dynamite work their way up the rankings to get the number one spot. Omega and Page lose the match after the expected classic, which creates tension between Omega and Page, because Omega was the one to be pinned.
Lance Archer def. Scorpio Sky
Archer is very angry about losing to Cody, so he gets into a mini-feud with SCU. He batters Scorpio Sky in a five minute David vs. Goliath match.
Broken Matt Hardy def. Orange Cassidy in the Last Deletion
After Double or Nothing, Matt Hardy becomes obsessed with the Jacksonville Jaguars and starts wearing their jersey everywhere, believing he is one of them after the Stadium Stampede. Kenny is still friends with him, although the rest of The Elite are a bit concerned. Kenny passes it off as just “he’s a bit mad”, but Matt starts targeting Kenny and Page’s tag rivals, the Best Friends and Orange Cassidy. Matt and OC have a lot of unconventional interactions on Dynamite, utilising the lack of crowd to the max. Whatever weird and wacky ideas they come up with, let them have it. Matt says that he has deleted in two prior companies, creating the Mattitude Mansion (take on Lance Archer’s Murderhawk Mansion) where all his deleted friends lay. He has one spot remaining for someone to delete, and that’s going to be Orange Cassidy. He dubs it the Last Deletion.
This will be the next cinematic match of AEW, because of how much of a success Firefly Funhouse, Boneyard and MITB were in WWE, and how great Stadium Stampede was in AEW. They touch upon old memes from the Broken Universe like the dilapidated fridge, lake of reincarnation, the return of Vanguard 1, Señor Benjamin and King Maxwell, while also creating new memes. It’s a lot like the Final Deletion from Impact, with a very shaky camera and cuts that make your head spin, adding to the feel its being filmed by one of Matt’s cooky friends, and battling with unconventional weapons like fireworks and trash can lids. This could be the best comedy match of the year and would be something everyone would want to watch Fyter Fest to see, which will make B/R Live very happy that everyone is on their website watching the free show.
Hikaru Shida (c) def. Kris Statlander to retain the AEW Women’s World Championship
Back to reality, due to AEW’s reliance on Japanese talent for their women’s division they don’t have a lot of top names, and Britt Baker’s injury didn’t help. Kris Statlander is the only over female talent they have left, so I think she’s a perfect fit to be Hikaru Shida’s first challenger. Kris Statlander defeats Nyla Rose in a Falls Count Anywhere #1 Contenders Match, meanwhile Hikaru defeats Priscilla Kelly in a non-Title Match. Hikaru wins.
Le Sex Gods def. The Young Bucks
Sammy Guevara wins the TNT Championship off of Cody sometime in June. Title changes should happen on TV because this will get people watching Dynamite, and it’s basically a Television Championship. Sammy becomes the top heel champion on AEW, because Mox, Shida and Cody are all babyfaces, you should at least have one top heel champ. Sammy can also fulfil the role as the next Chris Jericho, by being that cocky champ who is also hilarious. Le Sex Gods want revenge on The Elite for Stadium Stampede, and they’re wish is granted. The Bucks step up to the fight. The Inner Circle get their win back over The Elite, after a Double Judas Effect by Jericho and Sammy onto Nick.
Jon Moxley (c) (with mystery manager) def. Brian Cage (with Taz) in a Machine’s Rules Match to retain the AEW World Championship
Brian Cage won the Casino Ladder Match and this is the only match that is confirmed for the show thus far. Cage attacks Moxley with his giant poker chip on Dynamite, creating some beef. We then get a lot of video packages that would we have seen back when Cage was in Lucha Underground, of him throwing giant tires around, beating up gangs of thugs, and training like the machine he is. These can all be filmed at Cody’s wrestling school. At the end of each video he says the famous line “I’m Not a Man, I’m a Machine”. Meanwhile Taz is frequently showing up on Dynamite, confronting and calling out Moxley. Moxley responds to Taz saying he’s got his own manager to help him in the fight against Cage. And similarly to Taz/Cage, this manager is fairly similar to Moxley. He is also a famous anti-hero, who chose to not go to the other company. Taz will learn very soon who he is, if he keeps bugging him.
Cage and Moxley have a sit down interview with JR on Dynamite, with both men forced to stay apart from each other. Jim Ross firstly asks Moxley what he thinks of Brian Cage. Moxley puts Cage over first by saying he is probably the strongest and biggest guy in AEW, but that don’t mean two shits when he’s fighting Jon motherfuckin Moxley. Mox is the toughest son of a bitch in AEW, and the most crazy. You may be a machine, but I have fought men similar to you (Brock Lesnar at WrestleMania 32) and I didn’t fear em’ whatsoever because I’m fearless. This births the tag line “Madman vs. Machine.” Moxley is then asked about who is manager is. Moxley responds it’s up to Taz if he wants to find out. Taz says Moxley’s manager is irrelevant, because he could have an entire army in his corner and they still couldn’t stop “The Machine” Brian Cage.
The Exalted One begins to hold Dark Order meetings where they discuss Jon Moxley and Brian Cage. Mr. Brodie Lee says that he should be AEW World Champion right now, and that the title should be with The Dark Order. Lee gets a potshot in by calling everyone marks when they say they have inside information on who is in Moxley’s corner. The meeting ends when the lights go out and we hear the sound of a crow squawking. Next week Moxley does his own training video package where he beats up a punching bag with a black baseball bat. Brian Cage then makes the challenge to Jon Moxley, Machine’s Rules Match. The rules are: for the entire week before Fyter Fest, Monday to Sunday, both Moxley and Cage have to do Cage’s training routine. As soon as the sun bursts out, you have to start training, and you only stop when nightfalls. And this being Florida in June, you’ll be training for a long time, in absolute heat. This is how Cage lives, and if Mox trains like this for a week, they’ll out be in peak physical condition for the match. Moxley accepts, and neither show up on the go home because they’re training.
When the match comes both guys are looking real jacked baby, real jacked. Cage is able to throw Moxley around like a rag doll despite Moxley not being a small man. Taz encourages Cage the whole time. Moxley, because he’s been training like a machine, uses some of Cage’s moves. Such as hitting a Deadlift Suplex from the apron into the ring, and also the Overhead Belly to Belly Toss. He goes for a Drill Claw but Cage reverses and hits his own Drill Claw, we get a kick out. Mox hits a Paradigm Shift to the outside and both guys are dead for a while. Cage is first up, and Taz demands the bell be rung because Moxley couldn’t get up. When all of a sudden, Sting arrives The Stinger is in AEW. He marches down, points the bat at Taz, and locks in a Scorpion Death Lock. Moxley hits a Avalanche Paradigm Shift, 1...........2..........3. Moxley retains his AEW World Championship, Sting is All Elite, Brian Cage is a star, and we get a great story, and great match to make Fyter Fest a show to remember.
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My Ideal yet semi-realistic All Out card and booking

Fénix wins the Roulette Rumble last eliminating Lance Archer in a Buy-In Match
The rules of this match are as follows: every wrestler spins the roulette wheel before the show and whichever number they land on (0-36) is the number they enter at. People will enter every 45 seconds and you can be eliminated by being thrown over the top, pinfall or submission. The winner receives a shot any title of their choosing. In no particular order, the participants of the match are:
Fénix, Kip Sabian, Colt Cabana, Ricky Starks, Brodie Lee, Preston Vance, Evil Uno, Stu Greyson, John Silver, Alex Reynolds, Brandon Cutler, Sonny Kiss, Joey Janela, Shawn Spears, Lance Archer, The Butcher, The Blade, Frankie Kazarian, Christopher Daniels, Scorpio Sky, Sonny Kiss, Dustin Rhodes, Brandon Cutler, Angelico, Jack Evans, Michael Nakazawa, Marko Stunt, Wardlow, Billy Gunn, Austin Gunn, Matt Hardy, Alan Angles, Peter Avalon, Pineapple Pete and Luther.
Abadon def. Allie, Anna Jay, Big Swole, Brandi Rhodes, Nyla Rose, Penelope Ford, Priscilla Kelly and Thunder Rosa in the Women's Casino Ladder Match
Continuing with AEW’s theme of Men’s Casino Match at Double or Nothing, then the women’s turn at All Out, it’s announced on Dynamite there will be a Women’s Casino Ladder Match, with the winner receiving the prize of a future AEW Women’s World Championship. And just like last time, there will be a mystery participant. Women gradually get announced via AEW’s Twitter, with the unsigned Thunder Rosa and Priscilla Kelly being surprise entrants. All others are standard AEW folk: Nyla Rose, Penelope Ford, Allie, Big Swole etc.
Big Swole and Nyla Rose start it off hot, Nyla trying to dominate but Swole using her strength to counteract. Allie comes in and her and Swole come to a babyface arrangement to take the big women down. Thunder Rosa follows suit and starts to mix it up with everyone. Priscilla Kelly, Anna Jay, Penelope Ford and Brandi Rhodes all come out and continue the fight. It’s multi-man chaos, with each women sabotaging the other from getting that poker chip. They all want the prize. Awesome Kong at one point tries to walk down and help out Brandi, but Allie valiantly takes her on and brawls with her to the back.
Allie comes back, freshly bruised by Kong, and looks to climb the ladder, but Brandi pushes her down. She then starts to taunt and mock the 9th and final entrant while she waits for them to appear...and it’s Abadon. Oh no. Abadon comes in and wrecks house, takes out all the people involved while the action continues, before she climbs the ladder and receives the chip. She then lets out a mighty scream as she holds it in triumph. What a terrifying women, now with a future AEW Women’s World Championship match locked in.
Brian Cage (w/ Taz) def. Darby Allin in a No Disqualification, No Countout Match
After his loss to Jon Moxley at Fyter Fest and failing to win the AEW World Championship in his first match, he goes on a tear. The Dynamite after he takes part in a Four-way Elimination Match with Jungle Boy, Marq Quen and Darby Allin. All young, high flying faces. He pins Marq Quen after a brutal beat down, then Allin pine Jungle Boy. Cage isn’t happy that Allin stole an elimination from him, so he counts a three count for himself on Jungle Boy, then starts to go hell for leather on Allin. Cage wins and after the match hits a Weapon X off the apron onto a big wooden board that just dents on collision. Allin is off TV for a while, as he has been.
Cage in the meantime continues his rampage until one day, he declares an Open Challenge, and no one responds. Taz then goes on a rant about how Cage scared off everyone in the AEW locker room, no one has the guts to step up to him. That’s when, Darby Allin walks out. The match ends in a no contest because neither of them abide to the rules and beat the piss out of each other. It’s settled that regular rules can’t contain them, it’s going to be No Disqualification, No Countout.
Pentagon Jr. def. Cody (c) (w/ Nightmare Family) to win the TNT Championship
We’ve had two crazy matches just there, so how about a bit calmer now. Cody continues his weekly open challenges and getting great matches out of a diverse cast of wrestlers: young high flyer Marq Quen, tall jock Jake Hager, to the charismatic and cool Ricky Starks. He continues his open challenges, taking on Jack Evans, Joey Janela, and an especially good match with Sammy Guevara upon his return.
The tension between Omega and Page has boiled to a point where they take a mini break from teaming with each other. Omega then teams with Cody for a match against the tag champs, Best Friends. The returning team of Lucha Bros come out in a shock appearance, presumably to cost Best Friends the match, but Cody actually gets distracted by Pentagon allowing Chuckie T to roll him up. Week following, Cody and Chuckie T then go at it for the TNT Championship. During Cody’s entrance, it’s interrupted by a vignette of Pentagon Jr. Throughout the match Pentagon haunts Cody in his mind which very near leads to Cody losing the title. Cody pulls through.
Pentagon Jr makes his in-ring return to action next week and breaks Dustin Rhodes arm! Following week he tries to do it to Brandi, but Cody runs out and saves her in time. They have a brawl, ending with Cody declaring that “PENTAGON JR!!!! YOU’RE ON!!!!” He then cuts a scathing promo the following week on the go home. When he leaves the cameras cut to the highest point of Daily’s Place to see Pentagon Jr, standing there, and staring... Both these guys love a bloody, brutal, story driven match. Having a match like that for the companies midcard Championship really legitimises it, and with the story I’m going to create will make this one of the most talked about titles. Pentagon Jr. wins after a Fear Factor, and to rub the salt in - breaks Cody’s arm ahead of Blood and Guts. Fénix comes out to congratulate Pentagón, but Penta snaps his arm too. That’s the next feud going forward.
Best Friends (c) def. Santana & Ortiz (w/ Jake Hager), Private Party and Jurassic Express in a Lucha Rules Tag Team Match to retain the World Tag Team Championships
Best Friends defeat the growing to be dysfunctional duo of Adam Page and Kenny Omega at Fyter Fest to become new AEW World Tag Team Champions, and are now on top of the division. Over the weeks they keep trying to have defences, but it always ends with a team running down saying they want in and a brawl breaking out. Eventually it’s ruled that these guys all want the titles, so all of them will be put in a match at All Out and whoever wants it enough will get it. And thus, the chaos ensues. 8 incredibly talented guys going all out for golden glory. None of the teams seem to want it as much as Santana and Ortiz who keep using weapons to try and win. This costs them, which makes them very cross.
Hikaru Shida (c) def. Dr. Britt Baker DMD to retain the Women's World Championship
Hikaru Shida continues her trail of dominance over the AEW Women’s division over the summer and into August, defeating Penelope Ford at Fyter Fest and then Nyla Rose on Dynamite in an excellent 2 out 3 Falls Count Anywhere Match. Nyla the next week cuts a promo on Shida, saying she wants one final shot, and if she loses - she will never challenge for the title while Shida is champion again. This is when Britt Baker returns, limping down to the ring on a crutch. She cuts a mini promo of her own, before blasting Nyla with the crutch. A #1 Contenders Match is set up, with the winner going on to face Hikaru at All Out.
Britt wins after a very hard fought and brutal contest. Afterwards Brandi comes out to congratulate both women on the incredible match. She then announces Nyla as the first women to take part in the AEW Women’s Casino Ladder Match at All Out. In the final weeks we see video packages for Shida, detailing her past in Japan and how much it means to her to be here in America and holding the most important title in the world to her. Britt cuts some very passionate promos about the struggle she’s went through to even become a wrestler, and as soon as she became the best thing in this company she was injured. But this time, nothing is going to stop her. She’s not going to be hindered by dentistry, not by trying to being a good guy, and not by injury. She will be victorious. Both women put their heart and soul into the match, but Shida wins with one final Tamashii no Three Count.
The Inner Circle (Chris Jericho, Jake Hager, Santana, Ortiz and Sammy Guevara) def. Tyson’s Crew (Mike Tyson, Mickey Gooch, Henry Cejudo, Rashad Evans and Vitor Belfort) in a Daily’s Place Fight
After Tyson and Jericho’s confrontation on Dynamite and all the attention that grabbed, it’s a given some sort of match will have to happen. The best way to do this I think is a Cinematic Match, featuring all of The Inner Circle and Tyson’s Crew from the beat down. I’ve only picked 5 of the guys with any notoriety, all the other imposing black guys can get involved in the match but there’s no point in advertising them as part of the match. Advertising guys like Henry Cejudo and Rashad Evans though, that’ll work. The gimmick of the match is before the ring or any one arrives to Daily’s Place for the show, IC and Tyson’s Crew can have a fight. We see everyone arriving to the arena, Inner Circle making a lightly comical entrance.
Then a fight breaks out. Fists are flying everyone, they’re going tooth and nail. We see spots like Hager and Cejudo going full MMA in the ring, Sammy running for his absolute life from Tyson, Ortiz and Santana doing a skit with Gooch, fun stuff. Jericho and Tyson both can not take themselves seriously and still come off as legit because of their names. We have to give the win to the actual wrestlers, after one of Tyson’s Crew fall off something high onto a crash pad in a big spot to be talked about. Santana and Ortiz then cover for the win.
Adam Page def. Kenny Omega
After Fyter Fest, Page and Omrga’s 162 day reign with the AEW World Tag Team Championships comes to a close. Page afterwards loses it, arrives to every match drunk and is slowly losing himself. Omega tries to keep him together but Page wants nothing to do with him. Omega tries to find help from The Bucks but they’re so caught up with #FTR they don’t pay attention. Kenny Omega wins the Battle Bowl and his wish he gets to grant, is that Adam Page gets his wish instead. #GoodGuyKenny. Page’ in his drunken state, wishes to face Kenny Omega at All Out. The wish is granted and it’s made official.
We get two vignettes for Omega and Page each leading up. Both are sit down interviews with Tony. Omega talks about how much he cares for Page and doesn’t want to do what he’ll have to do to beat him at All Out, he doesn’t even want to be standing in the opposite corner to him. But this is how it goes, he tried to keep Page in one piece but he fumbled and it dropped. Page is fully onboard with this being a good idea and in an interview states he believes this is the only way to establish that he is superior to Kenny, He was shunned by The Bucks, Kenny’s best friends. Kenny told me he wasn’t like them and believed in me, but he wasn’t. Kenny thinks he is better than me but he’s not and never will be.
In the match Kenny doesn’t use any major hard hitting moves. He does stuff like an Arm Drag, headlock, Hurricanerana, Dropkick etc. He fends for himself when Page attacks and is able to counter, but he can’t hit anything major. He can’t do this to his friend. Page on the other hand unloads everything he’s got. He hits two Buckshot Lariats to Kenny, and when he goes for the third...he stops. He’s stuck. Should he? Should he not? He looks at Kenny, with a confused look. He then flips over the ropes and hits the third Buckshot. He covers and wins, but doesn’t know what he just did. He turns around, and looks at Kenny...who isn’t happy. The story has just begun.
Maxwell Jacob Friedman def. Jon Moxley (c) to win the AEW World Championship
This is the match everyone is talking about happening. And to be honest this is a match I really want to see. Neither of these guys are very flashy wrestlers but they both are masters at selling and storytelling. I really want a diverse card, featuring your Lucha Libre, ladder Warfare, crazy multi-man, weapons brawl, cinematic match, battle royal, blockbuster tag, and the story driven match is the final piece of that puzzle. With Moxley probably not going to be able to show up regularly on Dynamite regularly however, this is going to have to be carried by promos from MJF. And if anyone can do that, it’s MJF.
It starts with Jurassic Express defeating MJF and Wardlow at Fyter Fest. Afterwards, MJF and Aardlow walk to the back with the Moxley/Cage match up next, and no one takes any notice since that’s just standard procedure. But the following week, MJF comes out with a bone to pick. He’s got a problem with the “World Champion”. He goes on a rant about how much of a worthless champion Jon is, because he’s just going to sit at home for the next few months on his couch because his wife is sick. He makes an offer to Renee, telling her if she wants to be with a real man - just hit MJF up. Jungle Boy interrupts him and their feud goes on, culminating in a Last Man Standing Match on Dynamite.
After that’s wrapped up, AEW hold a special episode of Dynamite called “Fight for the Fallen” like last year, with all proceeds for the show going towards a Black Lives Matter organisation. At the show we get two Semi-Final matches in a 4-man tournament for the match with Moxley at All Out. Moxley can’t appear and MJF is one of the people involved, so MJF cuts another promo trashing Mox. The tournament matches feature the top guys in the rankings: Brian Cage, MJF, Lance Archer and Adam Page. MJF beats Page and Archer beats Cage, leading to Archer vs. MJF on Dynamite the next week, with MJF victorious.
Moxley returns sometime in August with one objective: beat up MJF. He attacks him backstage and chokes him out with his scarf, even beating up Wardlow. Moxley gets a chance to cut a promo on MJF, which MJF interrupts. This is the main event of the go home show and they go off the hook. MJF trashes Moxley for coming from “the slums”, Moxley brings up how MJF bullies Wardlow, MJF tells Moxley he’s only popular for garbage wrestling, Moxley says he’d rather rather go back to the slums than watch an MJF match. It all boils over, AEW World Championship. And just because it’s the most real heat possible, MJF cheats using Wardlow to win and become AEW World Champion.
FTR def. The Young Bucks
You had to see this coming, right? And where else does this belong other than the main event of AEW’s biggest show of the year? This is the most anticipated match in wrestling right now, and has been for ages. Fight The Revival begun in 2016, 4 years of build. Now, it’s happening. We saw The Bucks come out to tell FTR that they are the best tag team in the world recently, and that is where we begin.
At Fyter Fest we see The Bucks and FTR team up against Lucha Bros and BB. Bucks and FTR win the match because we’re really trying to establish these two as the best tag teams in the world. The Bucks get the pin too. Next week we get an interview with Tony Schiavone and The Young Bucks. The Bucks tell Tony they are the best tag team in the world and have been for over 10 years. In an FTR interview with Jim Ross however, they tell Jim that The Bucks Fear The Revolt because they were so used to being positioned as the best tag tram in the world, and then they swooped in and took their crown. They want it back but they can’t. They can do a thousand flips and kicks, sure, but they aren’t The Revival or Tag Team Wrestling. FTR are.
Both teams continue the impressive win streaks and at Fight for the Fallen, it’s settled, the main event of All Out will be #FTR coming true. The Bucks and FTR have a confrontation in the ring where they exchange a war of words. Some points are recycled like FTR’s “you can do a thousand flips and kicks but you’ll never be on our level”. The Bucks says that they are just jealous B+ players who tell themselves they eclipsed The Young Bucks, but they never have and never will. It all comes down to it, main event, the biggest match of the year. It goes 40-50 minutes and is just perfect. FTR bust out all the classic tag team finishers: Hart Attack, Doomsday Device, Steinerizer, Decapitator, Death Sentence, Power Plex, Spike Piledriver etc. Meanwhile The Bucks bust out their greatest hits. The clash of styles is gorgeous to watch in motion, and in the end - FTR prevail.
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All Out Card!

ALRIGHT EVERYONE, IT’S THAT TIME AGAIN!!!
It’s time to go…

ALL OUT!!!!!

Here’s our spectacular card!

Normal matches:

A pair of intense grudge matches to kick us off!
u/InstinctDude20 vs u/too_raretoodie
u/Oni_LLR v u/JaseVillain13

BOLA QUALIFIERS

Additional qualifiers will be hosted at Starrcave!
u/Jakker2 vs u/LLRIsMig
u/Steve_Chandler__ vs u/Fyrma
u/fsnwj vs u/The__Avenger
u/Narutomanreigns vs u/CaptainConundrum54
u/ShowtimeClyde2 vs u/LMonkA7X
u/Oni_LLR vs u/VacantForHOF
u/AdmiralJones42 vs u/bassbacon38192

OPEN BATTLE ROYAL:

Anyone can enter for a shot at a BOLA slot, except for those already with qualifiers tonight!

TRIOS CHAMPIONSHIPS #1 CONTENDER’S GAUNTLET MATCH

Teams listed in order of entry:
Legion (u/RyRyLloyd, u/TheRandomGuy199, & u/AurumVocem)
vs
Last Chance Alliance (u/LastBlueHero, u/MidKnightDreary, & u/thecodellr)
vs
Mad Dog Club (u/ChowLemon, u/Sinch_, & u/ThatOneGuyHawk)
vs
Age of Chaos (u/DealerTokes, u/Nwood27, & u/Genisis1224)
vs
The Pulse (u/KaneCarnage, u/PrivateSloth986, & u/SlowbroJJ)
vs
Sin Machine (u/Zquest13, u/Phenomenalnferno, & u/el_maestro_)

LETHAL LOTTERY TOURNAMENT FINALS

Here it is folks! The end of the long tourney! The winners receive a Tag Team Championships match at Clash of Champions!
OMBJH (u/IM_A_ONE_MAN_BANNED & u/BJH_Bowman) vs Dark Night (u/el_maestro_ & u/BlackKnightReborn)

CHAMPIONSHIP MATCHES

LLR Hardcore Championship: u/MUZZA__44 (c) vs u/Oni_LLR vs u/BenjaminEarl vs u/HironationRockz - Hiro makes his return in this four-way for the Hardcore belt!
LLR Trios Championships: Cassius-Gun (u/DP123KING, u/MUZZA__44, & u/UnicornDick31) (c) vs The Exalted (u/danchester_united, u/Mundar_Abagooby, & u/Pruef) - The Exalted get to cash in their shot won at the G1 Finals!

THE MAIN EVENT

LLR X-Division Championship: u/Phenomenalnferno (c) vs u/BestinBounds vs u/too_raretoodie vs u/Nwood27 - Inferno faces his greatest challenge yet as the three worthy contenders face off in our huge All Out main event!

THE CARD TO PREDICT

Adam Page vs Chris Jericho - AEW World Heavyweight Championship
PAC vs Kenny Omega
Best Friends (Chuck Taylor & Trent Beretta) vs The Dark Order (Stu Grayson & Evil Uno) - Winners receive a first round bye in the AEW World Tag Team Championships Tournament
Lucha Brothers (Pentagón Jr. & Rey Fénix) (c) vs The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) - Escalera De La Muerte for the AAA World Tag Team Championships
Cody vs Shawn Spears (w/ Tully Blanchard)
Darby Allin vs Joey Janela vs Jimmy Havoc
21-woman Casino Battle Royal - Winner receives a match for the inaugural AEW Women’s World Championship on the first AEW TV episode - Participants listed here
Riho vs Hikaru Shida
Private Party (Isiah Kassidy & Marq Quen) vs Angélico and Jack Evans
TB: Time of the ME

TRIOS GAUNTLET SPECIAL RULES

-Teams must agree to 1 set of picks. This is to make sure the gauntlet actually flows, as if team members each pick the different winner of a match they’ll win by default.
-FOR THE CASINO BATTLE ROYAL: Teams will pick three (3) competitiors who they think will win, as opposed to one. This is to prevent a team from feeling like they were screwed due to whiffing on a 20+ person match.

DEADLINE HERE

Happy predicting!
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(Re)Booking Game: AEW All Out

Welcome to the thirty second edition of The (Re)Booking Game! Please join in if you'd like and just in case you're unfamiliar with the rules:
Pre-Show: Lucha Brothers(c) def. Angélico & Jack Evans to retain the AAA World Tag Team Championship
Pre-Show: Bea Priestley(c) def. Riho to retain the World of Stardom Championship
Another showcase for one of AEW's partner promotions is also a champion vs. champion affair as Riho holds the High Speed Championship. Bea continues attack after her victory, bringing out Britt Baker to make the save. The All Out Buy-In ends with the two rivals needing to held apart.
SoCal Uncensored def. Best Friends & Orange Cassidy in a Six-Man Tag Team Match
Best Friends had to find a partner after being targeted by SCU after both teams canceled each other out in the tag team standings for a first round tournament bye. Orange impressed but was not enough to help his friends get past AEW's premiere trio.
Joey Janela def. Jimmy Havoc in a Cracker Barrel Clash
A rematch from Double or Nothing sees a desperate Bad Boy show heelish tendencies to end his losing streak and get his win back over Jimmy. Unlike their first encounter, no handshake this time afterwards.
Cody & Darby Allin (with Arn Anderson) def. Shawn Spears & MJF (with Tully Blanchard)
MJF got on Cody's bad side, with the latter finally wising up to the former's true colors. With Cody having to contend with two former friends, he turned to a rising star that had recently earned his respect and also wanted a crack at Spears in Darby Allin. MJF refused to attack Cody, instead electing to pair off with Allin while The American Nightmare and Spears brawled around the arena. The Enforcer did his best to neutralize Tully at ringside, but constant jawjacking with MJF split his attention.
Finish of the match was a strange one with MJF stopping Spears from using a chair on Cody, allowing Darby to surprise Spears with a pin. MJF tried to plead his case to Cody, only to be laid out by a Double A spinebuster. While Cody was still furious with MJF's two-facedness, he couldn't help to be intrigued by Friedman, considering the possibility of giving him another chance.
PAC def. Hangman Page in a AEW World Championship Tournament Semi-Final Match
Jon Moxley's injury left Page with an opponent but PAC returned to finish their score, making the young cowboy pass out with The Rings of Saturn.
The Dark Order defeated The Young Bucks, A Boy and His Dinosaur & Private Party in a Four Way Tag Team Match to receive a first round bye in the AEW World Tag Team Championship tournament
Going into All Out, these four teams had either the best records in AEW or held tiebreakers over those not involved. Private Party proved to be an itch The Bucks could not scratch, keeping them occupied for most of the match. Luchasaurus would go on a tear, but The Dark Order were able to pick his partner Jungle Boy apart, ultimately pinning him and having their minions take him away.
After the match, Luchasaurus gave chase to his unconscious partner, leaving The Young Bucks and Private Party alone in the ring. Visibly annoyed with the upstarts, Matt and Nick promised they'd be seeing them soon in the tournament, giving Private Party free passage out of the ring. The tension picked up again when two men wearing president masks entered the ring and laid out The Bucks. Once the masks came off, the assailants were revealed to be Ortiz and Santana, who had come to AEW to stake their claim in being the best tag team in the world.
Nyla Rose won 21-woman Casino Battle Royale to become the inaugural AEW Women's World Championship by last eliminating Hikaru Shida
Despite the concussion suffered at the hands of Bea Priestley, Britt Baker was cleared to compete, not wanting to miss the opportunity to become the first AEW Women's Champion. Making it to the final three, the doctor was eliminated by a non-participant in Priestley, who took exception to Baker getting involved in her business. The two brawled at ringside again but Bea was able to lay out Britt again, making a point that she should've stayed down and not come back to in-ring competition.
Meanwhile in the ring, Shida nearly got Nyla out to the floor but The Native Beast powered through and got yet another elimination, already having the most in the match, to become champion. Despite the issue with Priestley being far from over, the DMD could make an argument that she deserved the first crack at Rose and the title since she was not eliminated legally. And what better place for the match to take place than in Washington DC, Nyla's hometown and the location of AEW's first episode on TNT?
Kenny Omega defeated Chris Jericho in a AEW World Championship Tournament Semi-Final Match
At Double or Nothing, Jericho pinned Omega during the three-way main event, but did not win since Page got the victory under elimination rules. Ever since then, Jericho considered himself even with Omega. This would be the tiebreaker won by Omega, setting up himself and PAC to clash for the AEW Title on Oct. 2. While Jericho was now on the outside looking in, a rematch with young Hangman could get him back in the title picture. All Out ends with Kenny and PAC having a staredown in the middle of the ring, posing respectively for the fans. In a tale of two different stories, PAC's face showed hunger to prove himself better than the rest and get the recognition he desired. And Kenny Omega, ever confident over Jon Moxley's timely injury, felt the title was his to win.
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AEW Double or Nothing Match Grade Results!

Starting at Wrestlemania 35, after every PPV, I want to gather everyone's quick grades on how each match of the PPV went. On a scale of 1 to 5, I would like to see how this community weighs how good each match was. I want to build a data base to rank matches and PPVs. Any and all participation is greatly appreciated!

Wow! What a PPV! You fans have spoken and the grades have been tallied for AEW's first ever Pay Per View. Down below are the match ranks and grades, top 10 PPV matches since I started this after Wrestlemania 35, the current bottom 5 matches, the overall PPV rankings, and top 10 wrestlers (by grade). Hopefully you guys and gals enjoy, thank you for participating, and i'll be posting a form for NXT Takeover: XXV on both WWE and cross post here, the SquaredCircle, tomorrow around noon.

AEW Double or Nothing Match Grades:

Rank Match Winner Loser Grade
1 Cody vs. Dustin Cody Dustin 4.826
2 AAA World Tag Team Championship The Young Bucks The Lucha Brothers 4.439
3 Chris Jericho vs. Kenny Omega Chris Jericho Kenny Omega 4.164
4 Six Woman Tag Match Khiraku Shida, Rhio Abe & Ryo Mizunami Aja Kong, Yuka Sakazaki & Emi Sakura 3.545
5 Six Man Tag Match SoCal Uncensored Strong Hearts 3.494
6 Best Friends vs. Angelico & Jack Evans Best Friends Angelico & Jack Evans 3.281
7 Womens Fatal 4 Way Dr. Britt Baker, D.M.D. Nyla Rose / Kylie Rae / Awesome Kong 3.012
8 Kip Sabian vs. Sammy Guevara Kip Sabian Sammy Guevara 2.929
9 21-Man Casino Battle Royale Adam Page ~ 2.894

Top 10 Matches:

Rank Company PPV Match Winner Loser Grade
1 AEW Double or Nothing Cody vs. Dustin Cody Dustin 4.826
2 WWE Wrestlemania 35 WWE Championship Kofi Kingston Daniel Bryan (c) 4.722
3 AEW Double or Nothing AAA World Tag Team Championship The Young Bucks (c) The Lucha Brothers 4.439
4 WWE Money in the Bank 2019 Universal Championship Seth Rollins (c) AJ Styles 4.293
5 AEW Double or Nothing Chris Jericho vs. Kenny Omega Chris Jericho Kenny Omega 4.164
6 WWE Wrestlemania 35 Falls Count Anywhere: The Miz vs. Shane McMahon Shane McMahon The Miz 3.817
7 WWE Money in the Bank 2019 Men's Money in the Bank Ladder Match Brock Lesnar Balor / Ali / Ricochet / Corbin / McIntyre / Orton / Andrade 3.810
8 WWE Money in the Bank 2019 Money in the Bank Cash In: Smackdown Womens Championship Bayley Charlotte (c) 3.805
9 WWE Money in the Bank 2019 WWE Championship Kofi Kingston (c) Kevin Owens 3.683
10 WWE Money in the Bank 2019 Women's Money in the Bank Ladder Match Bayley Ember / Carmella / Mandy / Naomi / Cross / Dana / Natalya 3.634

Bottom 5 Matches:

Rank Company PPV Match Winner Loser Grade
1 (Lowest Grade) WWE Wrestlemani 35 Retirement Match: Kurt Angle vs. Baron Corbim Baron Corbin Kurt Angle 1.905
2 WWE Money in the Bank 2019 Roman Reigns vs. Elias Roman Reigns Elias 1.907
3 WWE Money in the Bank 2019 United States Championship Rey Mysterio Samoa Joe (c) 1.951
4 WWE Wrestlemani 35 United States Championship Samoa Joe (c) Rey Mysterio 2.064
5 WWE Wrestlemani 35 Womens Battle Royal Carmella ~ 2.067

PPV Rankings:

Rank Company PPV Grade
1 AEW Double or Nothing 3.620
2 WWE Money in the Bank 2019 3.040
3 WWE Wrestlemania 35 2.955

WWE Wrestlemania 35 Results
WWE Money in the Bank 2019 Results
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AEW: Ranking System rules, Roster and All Out match card

Hello, i'm The_Boss000!
This is the first post of my new AEW Series. To express my excitement for AEW, i've decided to take a shot at booking AEW. I will try my best and hope you like it!
This post serves to reveal my roster heading to AEW TV Show (which will be called AEW Revolution) and to show the ranking system and how it works. The more points each wrestler has the higher in the ranking they are which can get them championships or #1 contender matches. The rules for the ranking are:
The points system will start with the very first episode of AEW Revolution with everyone starting at 0 Points!
The roster will be like AEW has announced so far, i have a few surprises, so i won't reveal them now.
My Roster is:
Wrestler (Men) Face/Heel Points:
Adam Page Face 0
Angelico Face 0
Brandon Cutler Face 0
Chris Jericho Heel 0
Christopher Daniels Heel 0
Chuck Taylor Heel 0
Cima Face 0
Cody Rhodes Face 0
Darby Allin Face 0
Dustin Rhodes Face 0
Evil Uno Heel 0
Fenix Face 0
Frankie Kazarian Heel 0
Isiah Cassidy Face 0
Jack Evans Face 0
Jimmy Havok Face 0
Joey Janela Face 0
Jon Moxley Face 0
Jungle Boy Face 0
Kenny Omega Face 0
Kip Sabian Heel 0
Luchasaurus Face 0
Marko Stunt Face 0
Matt Jackson Face 0
Marq Quenn Face 0
MJF Heel 0
Michael Nakazawa Face 0
Nick Jackson Face 0
Orange Cassidy Face 0
PAC Heel 0
Pentagon Face 0
Peter Avalon Heel 0
Sammy Guevara Heel 0
Scorpio Sky Heel 0
Shawn Spears Heel 0
Sonny Kiss Face 0
Stu Grayson Heel 0
Trent Baretta Heel 0
Wrestler (Women) Face/Heel Points:
Allie Face 0
Awesome Kong Heel 0
Bea Priestley Heel 0
Brandi Rhodes Heel 0
Britt Baker Face 0
Hikaru Shida Face 0
Kylie Rae Face 0
Leva Bates Heel 0
Nyla Rose Heel 0
Penelope Ford Heel 0
Sadie Gibbs Face 0

ALL OUT MATCH CARD:
Buy In Matches:
Main-Show:

Hope you liked it, give your opinion in the comments! See you soon with my All Out results and hype for the very first episode of AEW Revolution!
The_Boss000
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FULL MATCH - Riho vs. Nyla Rose – AEW Women's Championship Inaugural Match: Dynamite, Oct. 2, 2019

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