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Post by FGA Office on Jul 27, 2018 16:37:56 GMT -5
Rey del Aire '18 (First Round) Where to Watch: AxxessNet Start Time: 8pm EST/ 5pm Pacific Venue: Hammerstein Ballroom at the Manhattan Center New York, NY
☆ First Round of Rel del Aire ‘18 ☆ Jaelynn Ramsey vs. Nando Fresno The match starts with Ramsey nailing Fresno with multiple throat thrusts. She then knocks the Alien Hunter into the corner with multiple chops. The New Murder member takes Frenso by the wrist and goes for an irish whip. But Fresno reverses, sending Ramsey into the opposite corner. Fresno runs across the ring, jumps and connects with a Stinger Splash. After sending Ramsey back into the previous corner with an irish whip, Fresno runs across the ring and goes for another Stinger Splash. Ramsey moves out of the way. But instead of crashing into the turnbuckles, Frenso lands safely on the middle ropes. When Ramsey turns around, Fresno quickly steps up onto the top turnbuckle, hops up, turns, lands facing the ring on the top turnbuckle, jumps back off and knocks Ramsey down with a missile dropkick for a two count! Ramsey returns to her feet as Fresno runs over, leaps up and goes for a jumping front guillotine. But Ramsey counters with an inverted atomic drop. She then follows up with a short-arm lariat for a two count. In the third minute, Ramsey’s got Frenso lined up for an attack. Once he gets to his feet and turns around, Ramsey runs over and throws out a crooked arm lariat. But Frenso ducks and runs into the far ropes. When he returns, he executes a running hurricanrana, sending Ramsey rolling out onto the apron. Ramsey heads out onto the apron, lifts up Ramsey and delivers a running back suplex on the apron! He then shoves Ramsey back inside, slides back in and makes the cover. But Ramsey gets her shoulder up after two. An irish whip then sends Ramsey into the ropes. When she returns, Fresno knocks her down with a dropsault. After landing on his feet, he slingshots himself out onto the apron, springboards to the top turnbuckle and goes for a diving double foot stomp. As Fresno is on the way down, Ramsey rolls out of the way. Once Fresno lands on his feet, his momentum sends him rolling forward. When he returns to his feet and turns around, Ramsey nearly takes his head off with a superkick! She makes the cover. But it only gets a count of two. In the fifth minute, Ramsey picks up Fresno and chucks him through the ropes and to the floor. While Fresno picks himself up off the floor, Ramsey runs into the far ropes, comes back, leaps through the ropes and takes him out of the Jaegerbomb (suicide dive)! She then rolls Fresno back inside and makes the cover. But it only gets a count of two. Ramsey then takes Frenso, slams him face-first into the top turnbuckle and slowly lifts him up on the top turnbuckle. After holding her lower back, Ramsey scales to the top turnbuckle, hops onto Frenso’s shoulders and goes for a super hurricanrana. But Fresno counters with an avalanche sitout powerbomb! The ref slides into place for the cover. ONE! TWO! THRE-NO! Ramsey gets her shoulder up. After turning Ramsey over into the prone position and delivering three stomps to the back, Frenso hops out onto the apron, springboards to the top turnbuckle, jumps off and crashes across her back with the Flüsse Rand (Springboard Frog Splash)! He then rolls Ramsey over and makes the cover. ONE! TWO! THREE! Jaelynn Ramsey X || Flüsse Rand (8:36) || Nando Fresno: Alien Hunter O
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Post by FGA Office on Jul 27, 2018 16:38:12 GMT -5
☆ First Round of Rel del Aire ‘18 ☆ Tommy Evans vs. Ymir Ocampos
Ocampos comes out strong, nailing Evans with a stiff kicks to the chest, knees and calves. While Evans is hurting, Ocampos turns and runs into the ropes. When she comes back, she knocks Evans down with a rolling koppu kick for a two count. She then goes for an irish whip. But Evans reverses. Evans charges in to attack, but Ocampos knocks him back with a boot to the face. After shaking off the blow, Evans rushes back in. But again, Ocampos knocks him back with another boot to the face. Before he can recover, Ocampos runs out of the corner and plants him with a Satellite DDT for a two count! In the third minute, Ocampos rushes at Evans for another attack. But Evans runs forward and brings her down with a Rolling Calf Slicer! The capacity crowd is on their feet as Evans fights for the submission. But after a bit of a struggle, Ocampos is able to pull her way towards the side of the ring and grab the bottom rope to initiate a rope break.
Evans brings Ocampos back to her feet, leans her against the ropes and delivers multiple shoot kicks to the chest. He then turns and runs into the far ropes. When Evans returns, Ocampos takes the top rope and drops down, sending Evans tumbling to the floor. While Evans gets up on the outside, Ocampos runs into the far ropes. When Ocampos returns, she brings Evans down with a baseball slide headscissors! Ocampos proceeds to run around the ring, slapping hands with the fans along the way. Before she laps the ring, she runs towards the fourth ringspot, leaps through the ropes and plants Evans with a Torpedo DDT! She brings Evans back inside and makes the cover. But it only gets a two count.
In the sixth minute, Ocampos runs at Evans to attack. But Evans brings her down to a knee after a low dropkick to the leg. He quickly follows up with a Shining Wizard for a two count. Evans brings Ocampos back to her feet and delivers the Hara-Kiri (Shiranui to Double Knee Backbreaker)! After dragging her into position, Evans heads into the corner and connects with a triple jump moonsault for a two count! He then heads back into the corner and goes for a springboard imploding 450 splash! But Ocampos is able to get her knees up!! After rolling out onto the apron, Ocampos pulls herself up using the ropes before knocking Evans down with the Black Reign (springboard clothesline) for a two count! Ocampos then goes for a springboard wheelbarrow bulldog. But Evans counters with a wheelbarrow facebuster! Evans then heads into the corner and does the “Suicide Pose’ before charging across the ring and connecting with Brain Damage (flying head kick)! He makes the cover. ONE! TWO! THREE!
Tommy Evans O || Brain Damage (7:18) || Ymir Ocampos X
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Post by FGA Office on Jul 27, 2018 16:38:29 GMT -5
☆ First Round of Rel del Aire ‘18 ☆ Neal Durden vs. Jaspal Singh Durden gets the better of Singh to start off the match with a pair of arm drags. An irish whip then sends Singh into the ropes. When he returns, Durden throws him down with a hip toss before following up with a standing moonsault. But it only gets a count of two. Durden then moves Singh into the corner and delivers four shoot kicks to the chest. He then follows up with a jumping back kick to the face. Durden then takes Singh, delivers an irish whip and follows him into the opposite corner. Instead of crashing into the corner, Singh runs up the turnbuckles, flips off the top and takes Durden down with the Whisper in the Wind! He makes the cover. But it only gets a two count. Singh then sends Durden into the ropes. When Durden returns, Singh throws out a kitchen sink. But Durden flips over his knee and counters with a schoolboy. But it only gets a two count. After both wrestlers scramble back to a vertical base, Durden throws out a step-up enzuigiri. But Singh ducks before countering with a bridging German Suplex for a two count.
As the match continues, Singh is sent into the ropes. When he returns, he executes a legscissor armdrag. As Durden gets back up, Singh rushes over and executes a running hurricanrana, sending Durden through the ropes and to the floor. Singh tries to hype up the crowd by clapping his hands. The crowd quickly takes their cue from The Heat Sikhing Missile and joins in with the clapping. As Durden picks himself up on the outside, Singh takes off into the ropes. When he returns, he brings Durden down with The Millwheel (No-hands tope con hilo into a headscissors throw)! Singh brings the action back inside and makes the cover. But Durden gets his shoulder up at two.
Singh picks up Durden and goes for another German Suplex. But Durden blocks the move. After a back elbow to the face, Durden performs a standing switch and goes for a German of his own. But Singh blocks, counters with a back elbow and follows up with a pelé kick. While Durden is dazed, Singh rushes forward into the ropes. When he comes back, Durden brings him down with a bridging northern lights suplex for a two count. After a scoop slam, Durden heads into the corner and goes for a no-handed springboard moonsault. But Singh’s able to kick him out of the air with both feet when Durden’s on the way down! When Durden gets to his feet and turns around, Singh runs over and sends him flipping down to the mat with a kitchen sink. He makes the cover. But it only gets a two count. Singh picks up Durden and delivers the Kneevolution V1 (Inside cradle rolled through to upright again, high knee strike to the chin, then back into a pinning inside cradle)! ONE! TWO! T-NO! Durden kicks out.
In the eighth minute, Singh sits Durden up on the top turnbuckle. He then springboards onto the top rope before bringing Durden down with a triangle frankenstein! He makes the cover. ONE! TWO! TH-NO! Durden gets his shoulder up. After a butterfly suplex to Durden, Singh heads into the corner and climbs the turnbuckles. Just as he’s stepped onto the top turnbuckle, Durden runs into the corner, runs up to the top turnbuckle, grabs Singh from behind and delivers an avalanche German Suplex that causes Singh to turn into the air and crash hard on the canvas!! Durden turns over, crawls over to Singh, pushes him over and makes the cover. ONE! TWO! THR-NO! Singh gets his shoulder up. An irish whip then sends Singh into the ropes. When Singh returns, Durden throws out a running clothesline. But Singh ducks and stops as Durden's momentum takes him into the ropes. When Durden comes back, Singh turns around and throws out a running clothesline. But Durden ducks. Both men then run into opposite sets of ropes. When they come back, they knock each other down with a crossbody block! Durden rolls out onto the apron. Singh then looks over and sees Durden, so he crawls through the ropes and out onto another apron of the apron. He then heads over towards the ring post. When Durden gets back up, Singh delivering a springboard blockbuster, bringing Durden down to the floor!!! Singh rolls Durden back inside, slides back in and makes the cover. ONE! TWO! THREE!
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Durden gets his shoulder up just before the ref’s hand was about to hit the mat for a third time! After a scoop slam, Singh heads into the corner. He scales to the top turnbuckle, flips back and connects with a diving corkscrew somersault leg drop! He makes the cover. ONE! TWO! THRE-NO! Durden gets his shoulder up. Singh then drags Durden into position and looks to finish things off with then Kneevolution v2 (imploding 450 double knees). But Durden rolls out of the way, causing Singh to crash knees-first onto the canvas! After Singh finally gets back to his feet, Durden delivers alternating shoot kicks to the leg before knocking him down with an outside crescent kick! He then takes Singh and whips him into the corner. Durden rushes over and connects with a handspring back elbow! After an irish whip into the opposite corner, Durden runs across the ring and connects with an arched big boot! Durden then pulls Singh from out of the corner, lifts him up across his shoulders and connects with Nirvana’s Fall (fireman’s carry into an overhead kick)! He makes the cover. ONE! TWO! THRE-NO! Singh gets his shoulder up. Durden pulls Singh up, doubles him over with a spinning back kick to the midsection, hooks his arms from behind, turns, lifts him up and plants him with the Strike Back (Vertebreaker)! He makes the cover. ONE! TWO! THREE!
Neal Durden O || Strike Back (14:02) || Jaspal Singh X
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Post by FGA Office on Jul 27, 2018 16:38:44 GMT -5
☆ First Round of Rel del Aire ‘18 ☆ Owen Gonsalves vs. Marlon Cure The match starts with Gonsalves and Cure exchanging strikes in the center of the ring. Cure nails Gonsalves with a forearm strike! Gonsalves comes back with a forearm strike of his own! Cure then nails him with another forearm strike! Gonsalves comes back with another forearm strike of his own! Cure then nails Gonsalves with yet another forearm strike! Gonsalves goes to answer back when Cure cuts him off with another forearm strike! Gonsalves goes to deliver another forearm strike when Cure cuts him off again! Cure then nails Gonsalves with a flurry of forearm strikes! While Gonsalves is dazed, Cure turns and runs into the ropes. When he returns, Gonsalves brings him down with a bridging northern lights suplex. He then floats over, pulls Cure back up and brings him down with another bridging northern lights suplex! ONE! TWO! Cure gets his shoulder up.
Gonsalves takes a hold of the arm and wrenches it in both directions. He the bends Cure’s wrist before delivering several headbutts to the back of the hand. After an arm wringer sends Cure crashing shoulder-first to the mat, Gonsalves turns him over, bends the arm at 90 degrees, puts Cure’s palm flat against the canvas and delivers a jumping stomp to the elbow. Gonsalves pulls Cure back up, delivers an arm wrench and follows up with short-arm shoulder blocks. After an arm drag flips Cure down to the canvas, Gonsalves straddles his arm, takes control of the hand and begins twisting, bending and yanking on Cure’s fingers! Gonsalves then takes Cures hand, places it down flat against the canvas and delivers a spinning boot scrape to his fingers. He then picks up King Cure, moves him into the corner and delivers multiple shoot kicks to the chest. After an irish whip sends Cure into the opposite corner, Gonsalves runs across the ring to attack. But Cure turns him around with a boot to the face. When Gonsalves turns around, Cure throws out a rolling elbow. But Gonsalves ducks, grabs Cure from behind and tosses him through the ropes and to the floor. As Cure gets up on the outside, Gonsalves takes off into the ropes. When he returns, he flips over the top rope and knocks Cure down with a topé con hilo! He brings the action back inside and makes the cover. But Cure gets his shoulder up.
As the match continues, Gonsalves sends Cure stumbling into the ropes with a European Uppercut. As Gonsalves approaches, Cure throws out a kick to the midsection and catches him with it. He then switches positions with Gonsalves and nails him with a flurry of forearm strikes to the face. Cure then turns and runs across the ring. But unbeknownst to him, Gonsalves is right behind him. So as soon as Cure bounces against the far ropes, Gonsalves catches with him a European Uppercut! Gonsalves then turns and runs into the far ropes. But unbeknownst to him, Cure is right behind him. So when Gonsalves bounces into the far ropes, Cure clobbers him with a rolling elbow! He then takes Gonsalves, turns and tosses him through the ropes and to the floor. When Gonsalves picks himself up on the outside, Cure knocks him back down with a springboard corkscrew senton! Cure brings him back inside and makes the cover. But Gonsalves gets his shoulder up.
In the eight minute, Cure hits Gonsalves with alternating shoot kicks to the leg. After a spinning back kick knocks Gonsalves down to all fours, Cure rolls him up with a La Magistral! ONE! TWO! Gonsalves kicks out. Gonsalves tires to cramble back to his feet. But Cure is quick to bring him back down with a Fujiwara Armbar! Gonsalves howls in pain as Cure pulls back on the arm. The ref ask Gonsalves if he wants to give up. But Gonsalves refuses to quit. So Cure begins to pull back on the arm over and over. The ref again asks Gonsalves if he wants to give up. But Gonsalves refuses. The Technical Spectacle begins to pull himself towards the side of the ring. After struggling to pull himself across the mat, Gonsalves reaches out and grabs the bottom rope to initiate a rope break! Cure then turns over, wraps his arms around Gonsalves’ waist, drags him away from the ropes and follows up with a deadlift German Suplex for a two count. A ripcord slingblade also gets a two count. After sending Gonsalves into the corner with an irish whip, Cure runs across the ring and connects with a rolling koppu kick, sending him crumbling out of the corner. Cure makes the cover. But Gonsalves gets his shoulder up.
An irish whip is reversed, sending Cure into the corner. Gonsalves runs over to attack when Cure knocks him back with an elbow to the face. As Gonsalves stumbles away from the corner, Cure comes out of the corner and throws out a rolling elbow. But Gonsalves ducks, grabs him from behind and turns him inside out with the Darkest Lariat (wristlock short-arm lariat)! He makes the cover. ONE! TWO! T-NO! Cure gets his shoulder up. After pulling Cure back to his feet, Gonsalves nails him with a European Uppercut. Cure comes back with a forearm strike. Gonsalves then nails him with another European Uppercut! Cure comes back with another forearm strike! Gonsalves then nails him with two European Uppercuts! Cure comes back with two forearm strikes! Gonsalves then nails him with three European Uppercuts! Cure comes back with three forearm strikes! Gonsalves motions for a strike when Cure cuts him off with a forearm strike! Gonsalves goes for another strike when Cure cuts him off with another forearm strike! And another! And another! He then turns and runs into the ropes. When Cure returns, Gonsalves runs past him. Cure slams on the brakes. When he turns around, Gonsalves knocks him down with the Sky Uppercut (springboard crkscrew uppercut)! He makes the cover. ONE! TWO! TH-NO! Cure gets his shoulder up.
Gonsalves picks up Cure and lifts him up for a Death Valley Driver. But Cure counters with multiple elbows to the side of the head. He then slips down from behind and applies a sleeper hold. Gonsalves then leans forward, lifting him up across his back. He then runs backward, squashing Cure in the corner and breaking the hold. He then pulls Cure from out of the corner, quickly goes around behind him and applies a sleeper. When Cure doesn’t submit, Gonsalves throws him down with a Sleeper Suplex! He then pulls Cure up from behind and throws out another Darkest Lariat. This time, Cure ducks and counters with a jumping knee strike! While Gonsalves is dazed, Cure heads into the ropes. When Cure returns, Gonsalves flattens him with the Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike (Running Bicycle Knee Strike)! After Cure slowly turns over and gets up on a knee, Gonsalves runs over and blasts him in the face with another Soul-Stealing 7-Star Strike! He makes the cover. ONE! TWO! THR-NO! Cure gets his shoulder up.
As the match continues, Gonsalves goes for the Paroxysm (Snap Dragon Suplex). But Cure reverses into a wheelbarrow victory roll. ONE! TWO! Gonsalves kicks out. After both grapplers scramble back to a vertical base, Cure throws him down with the #88 Special (Michinoku Driver II)! ONE! TWO! T-No Gonsalves gets his shoulder up. After an inverted atomic drop and a spinning back kick that doubles Gonsalves over, Cure heads into the ropes. When he returns, he brings Gonsalves down with DYW (leg trap sunset flip powerbomb)! ONE! TWO! TH-NO! Gonsalves gets his shoulder up. After an irish whip into the ropes, Cure brings Gonsalves down with a Frankensteiner pin. ONE! TWO! THR-NO! Gonsalves kicks out. Cure then sounds Gonsalves back into the ropes. When he returns, he sees Cure setting up for a back body drop. So he stops and hooks both of Cure’s arms to set up the Final Gambit (double underhook piledriver). But Cure breaks free, delivers a standing double leg takedown and follows up with a catapult into the turnbuckles. As Gonsalves stumbles back and turns around, Cure throws out a running clothesline. But Gonsalves ducks and runs into the ropes. When he comes back, he throws out a running clothesline. But Cure ducks and runs into the ropes. When Cure and Gonsalves run back towards the center of the ring after running the ropes, Cure brings him down with the Moment of Clarity (running Splash Fly)! He then pulls Gonsalves back up, throws him down with the The Takeover (exploder suplex lifted and flipped into a modified scoop powerslam) before following up with the One Shot Kill (running 450 Splash)! ONE! TWO! THREE!
Owen Gonsalves X || One Shot Kill (22:53) || Marlon Cure O
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Post by FGA Office on Jul 27, 2018 16:39:00 GMT -5
☆ First Round of Rel del Aire ‘18 ☆ Emilio Vialpando vs. Ashley Sullivan Vialpando catches Sullivan with a running dropkick for a two count to start things off. After slamming Sullivan face-first into the top turnbuckle, Vialpando turns her around and delivers multiple shoulder thrusts to the midsection. He then pulls Sullivan out of the corner and lifts her up across his shoulders for a fireman’s carry neckbreaker. Before he can hit the move, Sullivan delivers multiple elbows to the side of the head. She then slips down from behind and brings him down with a one-handed bulldog for a two count. An irish whip is then reversed, sending Sullivan into the ropes. Instead of coming back, Sullivan hooks her arms around the top rope. Vialpando runs over to attack. But Sullivan catches him with a back elbow to the face. She then hops through the ropes and goes for a springboard maneuver. But as Sullivan is in mid-jump, Vialpando shoves her out of the air, sending her crashing hard to the floor! Vialpando then hops out onto the apron and waves Sullivan up. Once Sullivan slowly gets back to her feet, Vialpando knocks her down with an Apron Phoenix Splash! He rolls Sullivan back inside, slides back into the ring and makes the cover. But Sullivan gets her shoulder up just after a count of two.
As the match continues, Vialpando delivers a snap suplex for a two count. A jumping leg drop also gets a two count. He then hooks his arms around Sullivan’s legs and leans back, catapulting her into the turnbuckles. As Sullivan stumbles back, Vialpando leaps into the air and drives her down with the Kotaro Krusher for a two count! After a russian leg sweep, Sullivan heads into the ropes, comes back and delivers the Wind Whisper (Rolling Senton) for a two count! Sullivan then heads into the corner, scales to the top turnbuckle and flips back for a moonsault. Vialpando gets his knees up. But Sullivan purposely overshoots the mark, lands safely on her feet next to Vialpando and follows up with a jumping stomp to the face. An irish whip is then reversed, sending Sullivan into the corner. Vialpando runs over to attack. But Sullivan hoists herself up into a seated position on the top turnbuckle, nails Vialpando with a front kick to the face and follows up with a Tornado DDT for a two count.!
In the eight minute, Sullivan whips Vialpando into the corner, runs across the ring and blasts him with the Wind Kick (running big boot in the corner). After Vialpando crumbles from out of the corner, Sullivan steps out onto the apron, scales to the top turnbuckle, flips off and connects with Sunset (Swanton Bomb)! She makes the cover. ONE! TWO! THREE!
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Tristan Ambrose leaps up onto the apron, grabbing the referee’s attention. Sullivan looks around and wonders why the ref stopped counting. When she turns and sees Ambrose on the apron, Sullivan narrows her eyes. She scrambles to her feet, rushes over and blasts Ambrose with a running forearm strike, knocking Ambrose to the floor. As Sullivan steps away from the ropes, Vialpando brings her down with the Zig Zag. After pulling Sullivan back to her feet, Vialpando lifts her up before planting her with the Vibora Strike (sitdown brainbutster)! He makes the cover. ONE! TWO! THREE!
Emilio Vialpando O || Vibora Strike (9:23) || Ashley Sullivan X
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Post by FGA Office on Jul 27, 2018 16:39:16 GMT -5
☆ First Round of Rel del Aire ‘18 ☆ Cassius Reed vs. Anastasia Starling The match starts with Reed running over and throwing out a clothesline. But Starling ducks. He then turns and throws out another running clothesline. But again, Starling ducks. When Reed turns around, Starling goes for a running hurricanrana. But Reed crathweels out of it. When Starling returns to her feet, Reed meets her with a flurry of right handed jabs before hitting her with Johnny Cage (split-legged punch)! Reed follows up with What Da Funk? (kip up hurricanrana), sending Starling rolling to the outside. While Starling is on the floor, Reed does the Ali Shuffle before taking off into the far ropes. When Reed returns, Starling slides back in and brings him down with the Big Top Blockbuster (running blockbuster) for a two count!
Starling delivers an arm wrench. As soon as she completes a second arm wrench, Reed pops her with a sucker punch using his free hand. He then delivers an arm wrench of his own. Starling then runs across the ring, runs up to the top rope and follows up with a handspring arm drag. Starling then delivers two traditional arm drags before delivering an overflow arm drag, sending Reed out of the ring and to the outside. Starling turns and runs into the far ropes. When she returns, she has to slam on the breaks when Reed scurries out of the way. The Funky Dragon saunters around the ring while he runs his hands through his afro. Unbeknownst to him, Starling is tightrope walking across the top ropes in the opposite direction! When Reed rounds the third corner, his eyes widen as he sees Starling walk along the top rope, leaps off and brings him down with a flying hurricanrana! Starling pushes him back inside, rolls back in and makes the cover. But she only gets a two count.
As the match continues, a rope aided roundhouse kick from Starling gets a two count. A one-handed swinging neckbreaker also gets a two count. Reed is then sent into the ropes with an irish whip. Instead of coming back, Reed hangs onto the ropes. Starling rushes over to attack. But Reed ducks and dumps her over the top rope. After Starling lands safely on the apron, she doubles Reed over with a shoulder thrust through the ropes. She follows up with a springboard Mushroom Stomp for a two count. Starling then throws out Our Lady Peace (spinning bicycle kick). Reed ends up catching her foot. But Starling quickly counters with an enzuigiri. While Reed is dazed, Starling brings him down with a backflip headsicssors before following up with a jumping somersault double knee drop for a count of two!
In the seventh minute, Starling throws out a springboard Polish Hammer. But Reed ducks and counters with an inverted facelock backbreaker for a two count. After a scoop slam, Reed hits three straight running leg drops for another two count. Reed picks Starling back up, delivers the Spanish Archers (Bionic Elbow), then a jawbreaker, followed by a European Uppercut that knocks her backwards into the corner. After planting Starling with a springboard Tornado DDT, Reed heads out onto the apron, springboards to the top turnbuckle and flips off for a diving somersault leg drop. But Starling rolls out of the way, causing Reed to crash onto the canvas! Starling then takes Reed by the legs and flips over into a jackknife pin. ONE! TWO! Reed bridges up, turns, hooks Starling’s ars and brings her down with a backslide pin. ONE! TWO! T-NO! Starling slips out and quickly catches Reed with Our Lady Peace! She makes the cover. ONE! TWO! T-NO! Reed gets his shoulder up.
Starling takes Reed and applies a waist lock from behind. Reed then delivers three back elbows to the face before performing a standing switch. He then goes for a German Suplex when Starling counters with a back elbow to the face. She then reaches back, grabs Reed and brings him down with a Shiranui! She makes the cover. But it only gets a count of two. An irish whip then sends Reed into the ropes. Starling runs over, leaps into the air and connects with a corner dropkick, sending Reed slumping down in the corner. After running across the ring, Starling bounces out of the corner, runs back across the ring and connects with a cannonball senton! She then rolls Reed from out of the corner before delivering a springboard split-legged moonsault! She hooks the leg for the cover. ONE! TWO! TH-NO! Reed gets his shoulder up.
Starling pulls up Reed and goes for an irish whip. But it’s reversed. When Starling returns, Reed throws out a clothesline. But Starling ducks before continuing to run the ropes. When she returns, Reed throws out a back elbow to the face. But again, Starling ducks and continues to run the ropes. When she returns, she plants Reed with a double tilt-a-whirl headscissors DDT! After both grapplers slowly return to their feet, they trade strikes until Reed gets the better of Starling with the Pimp Slap (backhand slap)! Reed then follows up with a quick right handed slap, then a quick right jab-right jab-left hook boxing combo! While Starling is dazed, Reed does a Michael Jackson-style spin before throwing out a left handed spinning backhand slap. But Starling counters with the Spinning Bird Kick (Handstand capoeira spin kick)! While Reed is dazed, Starling heads towards the ropes before coming back to deliver the Pale Winged Passerine (Handspring into the ropes followed by a Stunner)! She makes the cover. ONE! TWO! THRE-NO! Reed gets his shoulder up. The Clockwork Songbird gets to her feet and heads into the ropes. When she returns, she throws out the Sturnidae (Shooting Star Senton)! But Reed gets his knees up, causing Starling to land across them. After delivering the Funky Knee, Funky Do (Standing Moonsault Knee Drop), Reed rags Starling into the corner before delivering Plan C (split-legged corkscrew moonsault)! He makes the cover. ONE! TWO! THREE! Cassius Reed O || Plan C (15:58) || Anastasia Starling X
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Post by FGA Office on Jul 27, 2018 16:39:33 GMT -5
☆ First Round of Rel del Aire ‘18 ☆ Savannah Taylor vs. Salem Kaiser The match starts with Taylor knocking Kaiser back with forearm strikes. She then throws out the Ultimecia (spinning backfist). But Kaiser ducks. When Taylor turns around, she’s caught with alternating shin kicks before Kaiser sends her flipping down to the canvas with a leg-feed enzuigiri. She makes the cover. But it only gets two. Kaiser then knocks Taylor into the corner with multiple forward palm strikes. She then sends the Las Vegas Siren into the opposite corner with an irish whip. Kaiser runs across the ring when Taylor ducks and dumps her over the top rope. When Kaiser lands safely on the apron, Taylor throws out the Ultimecia again. Once again, Kaiser ducks. She then counters with a shoulder thrust through the ropes, doubling Taylor over. She follows up with a sunset flip. But it only gets a count of two.
In the third minute, an irish whip is reversed, sending Kaiser into the ropes. When Kaiser returns, she knocks Taylor down with a flying calf kick. A second flying calf kick takes down the Las Vegas Siren. Once Taylor returns to her feet, Kaiser doubles her over with a boot to the midsection before throwing her across the ring with a double underhook suplex! Once Taylor gets up and turns around, Kaiser knocks her backwards with another running forward palm strike. Taylor is then sent into the opposite corner with an irish whip. Kaiser runs across the ring and goes for a corner cartwheel leaping hip attack. But Taylor slips out of the way, causing Kaiser to crash into the turnbuckles. Taylor quickly follows up with Blonde Ambition (forward russian legswep) for a two count!
Taylor sends Kaiser into the corner with an irish whip, delivers a running hip strike and follows up with a running bulldog for a two count. After chucking Kaiser through the ropes and to the floor, Taylor steps out onto the apron and knocks her down with an Asai Moonsault! Taylor brings the action back inside and makes the cover. But it only gets a count of two. She then whips Kaiser into the ropes before setting up for a back body drop. When Kaiser returns, she stops, grabs Taylor, runs and tosses her through the ropes and out onto the apron. As Taylor pulls herself up, Kaiser runs into the corner and connects with a Triangle Dropkick, knocking Taylor to the floor. The former FGA Mid-Atlantic Legacy Champion takes off into the far ropes. When she returns, she flips over the top rope and takes out Taylor with a topé con hilo! She brings the match back inside and makes the cover. But it only gets a two count.
As the match continues, Taylor takes control after a rake to the eyes. She follows up with a DDT. But it only gets a two count. She then whips Kaiser into the ropes. When Kaiser returns, Taylor flattens her with a yakuza kick before following up with a standing moonsault for another two count. Taylor then delivers a Shining Wizard for another two count. After bringing Kaiser down with The Gamble (corkscrew neckbreaker), Taylor heads out onto the apron, scales to the top turnbuckle and jumps off for a Frog Splash. But Kaiser rolls out of the way, causing Taylor to crash onto the canvas! As Taylor gets up on a knee, Kaiser runs up from behind and brings her down with a somersault cutter! She then pulls Taylor up onto her knees before blasting her with a Buzzsaw Kick for another two count! After pulling Taylor back up onto her nee, Kaiser runs into the ropes, comes back and throws out a discus knee. But Taylor catches her leg and counters with a dragonscrew leg whip. While Kaiser tires to get up, Taylor runs over, jumps up and drives her down with a curb stomp! She makes the cover. ONE! TWO! T-NO Kaiser gets her shoulder up. Taylor then delivers a roundhouse kick, follows up with the Ultimecia and then goes for a brainbuster. But Kaiser slips down from behind and counters with a shinbreaker into a leg-hook Saito Suplex!
After a pair of lariat takedowns, Kaiser sends Taylor into the corner with an irish whip. The Witch runs across the ring, hops onto Taylor and flats her with a monkeyflip DDT! Once Taylor finally gets back to her feet and turns around, Kaiser runs out of the corner and goes for the New Hampshire Handshake (leaping elbow strike). But Taylor ducks and counters with a schoolboy rollup. ONE! Taylor grabs the tights! TWO! THREE!
Savannah Taylor O || Schoolboy Rollup (10:37) || Salem Cartier X
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Post by FGA Office on Jul 27, 2018 16:40:03 GMT -5
MAIN EVENT ☆ First Round of Rel del Aire ‘18 ☆ Ella Oliver vs. Jack Tillman The match starts with Oliver getting the better of Tillman with a headscissors takedown for a one count. After delivering an arm wrench, Tillman reverses into an arm wrench of his own. Oliver then rolls forward, leans back, kips up and brings Tillman down with another headscissors for a one count. An irish whip is then reversed, sending Oliver into the ropes. When she returns, Tillman hoists her up for a pop-up maneuver. But Oliver counters with a dropkick to the face on the way down. As Tillman gets back up, Oliver rushes over and connects with a running front dropkick to the back, sending Tillman into the ropes. While Tillman is down across the middle rope, Oliver runs towards the ropes, swings around and connects with a tiger feint kick for a two count!
In the second minute, Oliver moves Tillman into the corner and delivers multiple shoot kicks to the chest. An irish whip is then reversed, sending her into the opposite corner. Tillman charges onto to attack, but Oliver knocks him back with a boot to the face. She then hoists herself up onto the middle ropes and goes for a diving dropkick. But Tillman side steps and swats her down. Tillman follows up with a deadlift German Suplex for a two count. A snap suplex also gets a two count. After whipping Oliver into the corner, Tillman runs across the ring and connects with a back elbow. He then hoists Olliver up from the side, runs from out of the corner and brings her down with a sidewalk slam! But again, it only gets a two count.
As the match continues, Tillman catches Oliver when she comes back from an irish whip and brings her down with an STO for a two count. He then sends her back into the ropes with another irish whip. When she returns, Tillman goes for a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. But she counters with a tilt-a-whirl headscissors takeover. She then runs over and connects with a dropsault, sending Tillman through the ropes. As Tillman picks himself up on the apron, Oliver runs into the near ropes. When she returns, she brings him down to the floor with a slingshot hurricanrana off the apron. While holding her back, Oliver uses her free arm to hype up the crowd. She rolls back inside before waiting for Tillman to get in position. Once he does, Oliver turns and takes off into the far ropes. When she returns, she leaps through the ropes for a suicide dive. But Tillman counters with an overhead belly to belly suplex! Tillman brings the match back inside and makes the cover. ONE! TWO! THR-NO! Oliver gets her shoulder up. In the sixth minute, Tillman whips Oliver into the ropes. When she returns, Tillman delivers a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker! He makes the cover. ONE! TWO! THRE-NO! Oliver gets her shoulder up.
As the action continues, Tillman goes for a belly to back suplex. But Oliver’s able to roll over his shoulder and land on her feet. When Tillman turns around, The Ripper gets caught with a High Kick! Oliver then knocks Tillman back with another High Kick… and another… and another! An irish whip is then reversed, sending Oliver into the ropes. When she returns, she sees Tillman setting up for a back body drop. So she stops, delivers a kick to the face that stands him upright and plants him with the EllaDDT (jumping DDT)! She makes the cover. ONE! TWO! TH-NO! Tillman gets his shoulder up. An irish whip is once again reversed, sending Oliver crashing into the corner. She arches her back as soon as it connects with the turnbuckles. The Dog of War charges in to attack. But Oliver knocks him back with a back elbow to the face. She then slingshots out onto the apron, springboards to the top turnbuckle and brings him down with a Diving Neckbreaker! Oliver gets the crowd hyped up as she’s gearing up for the Awesome Kick Volume One (springboard roundhouse kick). Once Tillman gets back to his feet, Oliver runs over, springboards onto the middle rope, jumps back and throws out the kick. But Tillman knocks her out of the air with a bicycle kick! Once Oliver returns to her feet, runs up from behind and blasts her with the Mind Eraser No Chaser (V-Trigger Knee Strike)! When Oliver gets up to a knee, Tillman runs up from behind and blasts her in the back of the head with another Mind Eraser No Chaser! He then pulls Oliver up off the apron by the hair before turning her inside out with the Ballroom Blitz (Rainmaker)! He makes the cover. ONE! TWO! THREE!
Ella Oliver X || Ballroom Blitz (10:19) || Jack Tillman O
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