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Post by LankyLefty17 on Sept 8, 2020 10:11:43 GMT -8
The tournament hits the home stretch, with two rounds left to go and virtually everyone still alive in both blocks. For the first time in the tournament’s history, every participant has at least one loss- and the path to the block lead seems especially murky with each side of the bracket sitting with four wrestlers tied for first. Night Four should clear things up, as we will likely widdle out the pretenders heading into the final night of action. As usual, you can see all the Night Four action LIVE @5:30pm PT TOMORROW on TWITCH.Match Previews for Night Four: BLOCK AMachine Gun Mayhem vs GP Christopher (Lightning Pro)The preliminary main event will once again carry huge implications towards who will have the inside track to the top of A Block. Machine Gun looked terrifying last week in his dismantling of Kenta Aoki, and he’ll need an equally impressive performance to get past GPC- who last week took out the undefeated Red Masterson. This will be another classic power vs speed match, and may come down to whether GPC can avoid Machine Gun’s bone rattling offense enough to get the powerhouse off his feet. Markus Winter vs Kenta Aoki (Dragon Fire Japan)Markus Winter will need a win here to keep pace on the leaderboard, and with a win over Machine Gun, he’s own a potentially critical tie breaker. For Aoki, a loss week effectively ended his tournament- with tie breaker disadvantages over both Machine Gun and Red Masterson. But the Japanese star has a chance to play spoiler here, and the matchup against the Warrior Pro Intercontinental Champion could very well be MotN. Expect a fast paced, hard hitting affair where it may come down to who can outlast the other. Red Masterson vs CJ Fresh (SHTCWA)This has been a disappointing tournament for the Super Hyper Turbo star, capped off by a shockingly one sided loss last week to Markus Winter. But he’ll have a chance to mess with the block standings if he can hand Red his second loss, and GPC presented the playbook on how to do just that last week. Red will try and bounce back from his own disappointing loss and head into a final week showdown with MGM that could very well be for the A Block. BLOCK BMax Mosley (iWe) vs Big Bamma Ray (PCP)There are a lot of “what ifs” regarding Max Mosley’s first tournament in Warrior Pro. Two razor close losses have effectively eliminated the iWe star, but he’ll have a chance to upset the standings with a win against a very impressive Big Bama Ray. Bama finally avenged his two losses to Rampage last week and a win here would allow him to keep pace with the leaders heading into the final week. A first time matchup between not only these two stars, but the promotions they represent, this match could be a classic if both men’s past tournament matches are any indication. Jimmy Hawkins vs John LoganJimmy Hawkins is now 0-6 for his career in G2 action. After a MotT candidate against Doc Wyatt, Hawkins will face off against a white hot John Logan, trying to get not only his first tournament win, but his first career win over the G2 legend. Logan is in must win mode, and he will have to hope for a Rampage win as well to set up a match with the big man next week to determine the block winner. Don’t sleep on this match- Hawkins, despite his record, could give Logan problems with his speed and athleticism. Expect a competitive match with more than bragging rights on the line in this one. Rampage Hunter vs Doc WyattThe show’s main event is an epic one. These two have not faced each other since Doc beat Rampage in Mexico over a year ago for the Warrior Pro World Title. Rampage is one of only a handful of wrestlers that have consistently given Doc problems, but the big man will have to be keenly aware of all of Doc’s tricks. The winner of this match controls their own destiny in the block, with matchups against Bama and Logan set up on next weeks show to determine the block winner. This could very well end up being a MotY candidate. TUNE IN TOMORROW ON TWITCH TO CATCH ALL THE ACTION!
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Sept 8, 2020 10:12:01 GMT -8
Night Four of the Golden Gate Tournament will kick off TONIGHT at 5:30pm PT. There are still eight men fighting for 2 spots in the finals in two weeks, with the winner of that match getting a shot at the World Champ, Vic Baron, at Warriorversary II. The main event tonight features a rematch of former champions, as Doc Wyatt will face off against Rampage Hunter- the winner will have the inside track to the top B block spot heading into the final week. Both stars posted some words on WPW.com: Rampage Hunter:Doc Wyatt:
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Sept 8, 2020 10:12:28 GMT -8
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Sept 8, 2020 10:12:50 GMT -8
Night Four of the 2020 G2 was another action packed show, and took us one step closer to determining who would face off in the finals in two weeks. As usual, scroll down for all the matches and recaps- as well as some very interesting post show comments from some of our winners, including a heated confrontation…. Machine Gun Mayhem vs GP ChristopherRecap:GPC said in the leadup to the fight that he wasnt going to run away, and wanted to stand toe to toe with the Warrior Pro monster- and that he did. The Preliminary Main Eventer used his quickness to get inside Machine Gun’s reach and kept him off balance. The strategy seemed like it might prove fruitful… until it didnt- MGM landed a slew of vicious blows that busted GPC open, then sunk a Torturous Half Crap deep causing the Victorious Medal holder to pass out- ending the match, and GPC’s shot at the block. Winner: Machine Gun Mayhem Rating: ****Markus Winter vs Kenta AokiRecap:A highly anticipated match-up heading into the night against two of the most impressive young stars in the business, turned into a surprisingly one sided affair with Winter controlling the pace and landing shot after shot while Aoki struggled to gain any offense. It took two Northern Lights Suplex’s to finish him off, but Markus Winter continues his impressive 2020 eliminating Aoki and moving into first place (via a tie breaker with MGM) for the block lead. Winner: Markus Winter Rating: ***Before the next match can get started, Kenta Aoki would come back out to the ring looking very disorientated and attempting to wrestle Red Masterson. After several minutes of confusion, Aoki was walked to the back and the a bewildered CJ Fresh and Red Masterson would get ready to square off...Red Masterson vs CJ FreshRecap:CJ’s tournament has been filled with frustration and missed opportunity, and this match was no different. For much of the contest CJ avoided Red’s powerful lariat and ran circles around the big man- visibly gassing him. A thunderous superman punch seemed to have the match won, but Red’s long reach saved him as he was able to grab the ropes, and a frustrated CJ left himself open to the Unforgiven jackhammer that would end the match. The victory left A block with a three way tie with Red in the drivers seat via tie breakers. Winner: Red Masterson Rating: ***b]Max Mosley vs Big Bama Ray[/b] Recap:If there were any thoughts that Big Bama Ray would have a letdown match after his huge emotional victory, he quickly squashed those with another impressive outing against Max Mosley. Mosley never looked comfortable against the big man, and couldn't create enough separation to avoid his offense. A lethal Rammer Jammer in the far corner would do it and officially eliminate the iWe star, and send Bama to the top of the B block. Winner: Big Bama Ray Rating: ***Jimmy Hawkins vs John LoganRecap:Jimmy Hawkins finally got his G2 win, and it may very well go down as the biggest upset in G2 tournament history. Despite all the losses, Hawkins continued to fight with confidence, nearly beating Doc last week and trading blows with Logan early on. Its tough to tell if the tournament has wore down the older vet, but Logan looked less fresh and a step slower than the younger Hawkins. But Logan was not an easy kill, kicking out of two superkicks and a Hawk Splash, before hitting a Logan’s Run that was sure to win it- except Flyin Jimmy kicked out, rallied, and hit a final superkick to eliminate last year’s winner and a two time finalist. For the first time, the G2 Finals will not feature John Logan. Winner: Jimmy Hawkins Rating: *****Rampage Hunter vs Doc WyattRecap:A renewal of one of the top rivalries last year, these two picked up where they left off. A back and forth battle that had a lot of interference from Roy Carter, with double teams on the outside and Roy at one point handing brass knucks to Doc who hit Rampage right between the eyes, busting him open and appearing to give Doc a repeat of last week. Except when the Outlaws rolled Rampage back into the ring the big man shot up and hit Doc with a vicious spear for the come from behind victory. The win put Rampage in a tie with Big Bama Ray for the block lead, and left Doc Wyatt on the verge of elimination. Winner: Rampage Hunter Rating: ****STANDINGS AFTER NIGHT FOUR:
After the show it was announced that Kenta Aoki was being evaluated for a concussion and his status for his match next week was up in the air. A few fighters had words after their matches tonight... Markus WinterRed MastersonRampage HunterJimmy Hawkins
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Sept 8, 2020 10:13:21 GMT -8
The final week of block action takes place this week, and with both blocks still very much up for grabs, this could prove to be an intense night of wrestling. The winner of each block will go on next week to the finals with a shot at World Heavyweight Champion Vic Baron at Warriorversary II on the line. [/div] The current scenarios for both blocks: For Block A, a Red Masterson win over Machine Gun Mayhem guarantees him the top spot via tie breaker advantage over Markus Winter. If he loses to Machine Gun and Markus Winter defeats GP Christopher, the Intercontinental Champion will claim the block based on his win over Machine Gun. If he loses and MGM beats Red Masterson, Machine Gun Mayhem will earn the trip to the finals. For Block B, Big Bama Ray sits in the drivers seat- a win gives him the Block due to his win over Rampage Hunter. If he loses and Rampage beats John Logan, Rampage will earn the top spot. If both Bama and Rampage lose to Doc Wyatt and John Logan, all four men will sit at 3-2, with Doc Wyatt backdoor-ing his way into the top spot for the second year in a row. As usual, you can see all the Night Five action LIVE @5:30pm PT THURSDAY on TWITCH.Match Previews for Night Five: BLOCK AGP Christopher (Lightning Pro) vs Markus WinterThe Preliminary Main Event will carry a ton of weight this week as a win will effectively eliminate Machine Gun Mayhem and put Markus in perfect position to claim the block. But he’ll still have to get past GPC, who has been impressive all tournament despite a pair of razor thin losses. Expect a lot of hard, fast strikes in this one as the Victorious Medal holder looks to play spoiler. CJ Fresh (SHTCWA) vs James Moore (Empower Pro Wrestling)A change to the card was announced just before print by Warrior Pro- calling Kenta Aoki out with a concussion he suffered in last weeks match. Since both men had already been eliminated, the call was made to bring in a replacement for the final match. Enter rookie James Moore, who has been working out of the small Empower Pro. Moore carries a cocky, hard striking style that should produce an entertaining match against the veteran CJ Fresh, who is hoping to shake off a disappointing tournament and end on a high note. Red Masterson vs Machine Gun MayhemThis could very well be a match for the block, if Markus cannot survive his match. Either way, Red controls his own destiny, and a win will give the impressive Texan a chance to earn his first title shot. But it won’t be easy, as Machine Gun has looked like his full destructive self all tournament, and the powerhouse seems to be just focused enough to hold off the Outlaw and make his own claim for Vic Baron’s title. BLOCK BMax Mosley (iWe) vs Jimmy HawkinsBoth men are out of the running for the Block, but this could still steal votes for MotN. Jimmy and Max have impressive upsets that point to bigger things after the tournament wraps up, and a win here could help propel those efforts. Hawkins will have to repeat his performance from last week, keeping distance with strikes and movement and not letting Magnificent Max’s deadly offense get rolling. With rumblings that David Harley might be starting to run shows in the near future, this could be a showcase for an Intercontinental title opportunity. John Logan vs Rampage HunterAn emotional John Logan was visibly frustrated last week after being eliminated from the block for the first time in the tournaments history. He’ll be no doubt frustrated that while he can play spoiler in his match vs Rampage, a victory will actually help in securing Doc Wyatt’s cause. Regardless, this is the first time these two have met in a ring since their 2019 Match of the Year over a year and a half ago. Rampage will need a repeat performance if he wants any shot at the Block, and Logan will want to prove that age and injuries are not catching up with him. This should be a classic. Big Bama Ray (PCP) vs Doc WyattIt has been a year of discovery for the Port City Pro star, at one point reflecting on his future in the sport after multiple failed attempts at beating Rampage Hunter. Now he’s one win away from besting Rampage and winning the entire block- a block that has the first two tournament winners included in it. So its only fitting that the man he has to beat to get there is none other than Mr. B Block himself, Doc Wyatt. Doc has proven time and time again to be an opportunist, and so you have to expect he will pull out all the stops to ensure another trip to the G2 finals. But don’t count out Bama, who’s Cinderella tournament seems destined to move into the finals. Either way, everything will be on the line for this one- expect it to be a war.
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Sept 8, 2020 10:24:50 GMT -8
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Sept 8, 2020 10:27:22 GMT -8
With the last night of block action only a few hours away, a a few promos were posted on WPW.com. It was also announced today that due to pandemic conditions, the remaining nights of the G2 will be without fans. However, Warrior Pro officials are working on safety measures that will hopefully allow for a live audience at Warriorversary in August.[/div] As usual, you can catch all the Night Five action TONIGHT live on TWITCH at 5:30pm PT.Markus WinterMachine Gun MayhemRampage HunterRed Masterson & Doc Wyatt
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Sept 8, 2020 10:28:20 GMT -8
Last night signaled the end of block competition, and we finally have our main event for next weeks Finals set. The night was filled with entertaining matches, and some surprise finishes. As usual, scroll down for all the matches and recaps. After, check out the post show press conference where we hear from some of the winners, and Tank McDaniel gives a sneak peak at the Finals card for next week... GP Christopher vs Markus WinterRecap:A hard hitting opener, this match seemed impacted by the brutal wars both men have been in throughout the tournament. Markus seemed to gas early, and his trademark Winter is Coming seemed to hit flat, as the more experienced GPC set and pushed the pace throughout. Eventually, it was the Victorious Medal holder who went up top and finished off Winter with a diving body press, playing spoiler and eliminating The Viking. Winner: GP Christopher Rating: ***CJ Fresh vs James MooreRecap:A lot of what ifs came out of this one. James Moore, coming in on short notice due to injuries to Kenta Aoki, looked impressive against the well known vet. And CJ, finally, looked focused and determined- staying in control and mixing in hard kicks with his patented dancing flare. When the Empower Pro rookie gave him an opening, CJ Fresh took it, nailing a bridg German suplex for the win. Winner: CJ Fresh Rating: ***Red Masterson vs Machine Gun MayhemRecap:With Markus eliminated, this match was for the A block. Both men came out guns blazing from the start, exchanging big move after big move, with neither able to fully put the other away long enough for a three count. Eventually, Machine Gun skipped the pinning part and Powerbombed Red until he went unconscious and the match was forced to be stopped. Winner: Machine Gun Mayhem Rating: ****After the match Red was attended by medical personnel as he was seen conscious but grabbing his right shoulder as both Roy Carter and Byron Worthy looked on. Eventually, with the help of the other Outlaws, he was able to make it to the back... Max Mosley vs Jimmy HawkinsRecap:This one was just for pride, with both men already eliminated but owning wins over Doc Wyatt and John Logan respectively. A turbo paced match with both men in full sprint, this one ended almost before it could get started. After catching Hawkins in a few submissions near the ropes, Mosley got caught and “Flyin” Jimmy took to the skies to hit a Hawk Splash for the victory. Winner: Jimmy Hawkins Rating: ***John Logan vs Rampage HunterRecap:This match, with Rampage fighting for a trip to the Finals, was not as good as their 2019 Match of the Year, but it was still a classic. Both men threw everything at each other- Rampage hit a Lights OUT for a close 2.9, and Logan hit two Logan’s Runs that appeared enough to clinch a win- but both men kept bouncing back up. It took a change of strategy, with Logan wearing the big man down with submissions and sapping Rampage of his energy, for a third Logan’s Run to seal the deal and eliminate the PCP Champion. Winner: John Logan Rating: ****Big Bama Ray vs Doc WyattRecap:WIth Rampage eliminated, this became a winner take all match- and both men proceeded to put on a classic. The match was back and forth- with Doc seemingly setting the pace and initiating the offense, but the tide was turning when Bama went up top to set up for a… it never happened, a Doc counter into a rollup almost had it. Bama would try to fight back with a massive lariat, but Doc kicked out, countered again and hit Black Gold for win and the block. Winner: Doc Wyatt Rating: ****FINAL STANDINGS POST SHOW PRESS CONFERENCEBefore reporters could talk to any of the wrestlers, Tank McDaniel sat down to provide a brief statement….Wrestlers that were made available…Jimmy HawkinsDoc Wyatt
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Sept 8, 2020 10:28:59 GMT -8
With the G2 Finals a day away, there has been a steady flow of news over the last couple of days. Here are the major highlights: Red Masterson was medically cleared yesterday, making his match with Markus Winter for the Intercontinental Title official. There were rumors that John Logan would step in as an injury replacement if Red couldnt go, but that would appear to not be needed. A rematch with Rampage Hunter was also discussed, but the big man was not medically cleared from his grade two sprained knee he suffered last week. There is optimism he will be ready to go by Warriorversary, depending on the final date set for that show. Lefty McDaniel, who has been out of action since suffering a partially torn labrum, is in the final stages of rehab and is expecting to be cleared to wrestle in the coming weeks. Sources in the company say Lefty is expected to address the ring, potentially even issuing a challenge for Warriorversary. McDaniel, who along with Vic Baron owned the tag team titles for most of the latter part of 2019, has not wrestled in singles action since defeating Senator Steve Phillips during his retirement tour…. The next challenger for Gears of War and their Tag Team Titles will be a newly signed Grim Reapers. The Reapers hail from Lodi, California and have been making a name for themselves wrestling smaller indie promotions all along the west coast. Expectations are high for this tag team, who bring an aggressive hard hitting style that should fit in nicely within a growing tag division. The newly signed challengers- Billie Cannon and Tyson Heyward- had words for the champions that were posted on WPW.com And finally, Monitor Editor in Chief “The Razor” Ralph Tolbert recently sat down to an interview with Vic Baron: The finalized card for tomorrows show, which will be broadcast LIVE on Twitch at 5:30pm PTG2 Finals: Block A Winner Machine Gun Mayhem vs Block B Winner Doc Wyatt Tag Team Championship match: Gears of War (c) vs The Grim Reapers Intercontinental Championship Match: Markus Winter (c) vs Red Masterson Baron Family vs The Bay Ballerz Brick Casey vs Roy Carter
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Sept 8, 2020 10:29:23 GMT -8
After over a month of block action, we’re down to our final two wrestlers, both vying for a spot in the main event of Warrirorversary, with a shot at Vic Baron’s Warrior Pro Wrestling World Heavyweight Championship. The rest of the card is stacked as well- the champ will team up with his legendary father for the first time in over a year in tag team action, both the Tag Team and Intercontinental titles will be on the line, and Brick Casey will get a rematch with the man that put him on the shelf for almost 6 months last year. The G2 Tournament Finals take place TONIGHT, LIVE on Twtich. First match will kick off promptly at 5:50 pm PT. Match Previews: Brick Casey vs Roy CarterIts been over a year since Brick Casey was fired from the Jackson Hole Outlaws and then had his arm almost ripped out of its socket by Roy Carter. Both men have had a quiet 2020, with both men failing to capture gold back at Lucha FANTASTICO. But the wounds of last summer heal slowly, and Brick has asked for this match personally- hoping to settle a score and get back into the title picture. Roy Carter likely has different ideas, using a win here to prove that theres more to the Outlaws past Red and Doc. Baron Family vs The Bay BallerzThis will be Austin Baron’s first match since his brutal neck injury suffered as last years Warriorversary, that forced him to relinquish his tag team title. The reunion with Heavyweight champ could be a sign of things to come if they’re able to beat the fast rising Bay Ballerz, as Vic has expressed a desire to be the first to hold both the World and Tag team belts at the same time. Intercontinental Championship: Markus Winter (c) vs Red MastersonA rematch of Block A action that saw Red Masterson beat the champ. Since that match however, both men put on impressive tournaments that nearly put both men in the finals. This could be match of the night if Red’s shoulder is 100% after taking a vicious powerbomb on the floor last week that left him questionable for this match until just yesterday. Tag Team Championship: Gears of War (c) vs The Grim ReapersThe debuting Grim Reapers are looking to take the tag division by storm against the reigning champs. Expect this to be a hard hitting brawl from bell to bell, with neither team giving an inch. They may need to re-enforce the ring for this one. G2 Finals: Block A Winner Machine Gun Mayhem vs Block B Winner Doc WyattThis will be Doc Wyatt’s thirds straight finals appearance, the only person in the history of the promotion to win B Block. Machine Gun Mayhem will be the first person not named John Logan appearing in the A block final. These two have not fought since the inaugural G2 tournament two years ago. If there is one person that will not fear Doc’s antics, and may present some of his own, its MGM. Expect a war. Promos Machine Gun MayhemDoc Wyatt
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Post by LankyLefty17 on Sept 8, 2020 10:30:19 GMT -8
Officially, the 2020 G2: Golden Gate Tournament concluded last night with a wildly entertaining and massively news heavy finals that included two title matches and the wildest main event in the history of the promotion. The road to Warriorversary II is a bit more clear, and the fallout of last nights show should continue in the days and weeks ahead. As always, scroll down for all the matches and post show interviews... Brick Casey vs Roy CarterRecap:The opener was a good old fashion grudge match, one that it was rumored Brick has been asking behind the scenes for months, and it proved to be every bit the hard hitting affair. Brick seemed bound and determined to rag doll the smaller Outlaw until he didnt get up, while Roy Carter seemed game to take the punishment and wait for an opening for his patented arm bar. At ringside, both Doc Wyatt and Byron Worth ran interference and ganged up on the big man every chance they got. The strategy seemed to work, with Roy getting a couple of armbars in deep, but Bricks large frame proved troublesome, his ability to reach the ropes caused break ups, and a string of powerful chops and a body drop ended the night for Carter, and gave Brick a win over two of the four Outlaws. After the match Doc was incensed- throwing chairs and screaming at his fellow Outlaws while Brick taunted his former leader in the ring. Winner: Brick Casey Rating: ***Baron Family vs The Bay BallerzRecap:The Baron Family took charge early in this one, showing off their experience and teamwork. The Ballerz however, refused to give up and seemed to gain strength and confidence as the match wore on. A late match stunner from Austin Baron seemed to put things away, but a late save kept things going before a vicious powerbomb from Danny Angelo to the champ Vic Baron knocked him clean out, ending the match and giving the young tag team their biggest win of their career. After the match Vic was stretchered out of the ring, and while it appeared he had regained consciousness as well as movement in his arms and legs, his condition was a huge question mark for the rest of the show. Winner: Bay Ballerz Rating: ****Intercontinental Championship: Markus Winter (c) vs Red MastersonRecap:Picking back up from their Night One match in the G2, both Red and Markus spend the match trying to knock the other one out. Red, for his part didnt seem hindered by his shoulder injury and matched the Viking strike for strike. The match looked over when Markus hit a Winter Is Coming dead center in the middle of the ring- but Roy Carter and Byron Worthy were ringside to distract the ref long enough for Red to recover, and hit and Unforgiven to win the match and the belt. After the match the three Outlaws (minus Doc) teamed up to put the boots to Winter and celebrated in the ring. Winner: AAAaaaand NEW Champion Red Masterson Rating: ****Tag Team Championship: Gears of War (c) vs The Grim ReapersRecap:If there was any doubt that the Grim Reapers were going to make an immediate impact in Warrior Pro, this match settled it. The Reapers went toe to toe with GoW all match, showing deft teamwork and keeping the powerhouse champs isolated from each other. Despite numerous comebacks by the champs, the Reapers seemed to cut each off and calmly continue their work- eventually getting Bobby Clash to tap to the Deaths Door submission. Winner: AAAaaand NEW Champions Grim Reapers Rating: ****Before the main event, “Lanky” Lefty McDaniel made his way to the ring...G2 Finals: Block A Winner Machine Gun Mayhem vs Block B Winner Doc WyattRecap:Accompanied at ringside by Roy Carter and Byron Worthy, the leader of the Outlaws looked to be following the same game plan he’d been following all tournament. Let the other man tire out with offense, use his ringside partners as a distraction, and find an opening for the win. Multiple times Doc lead MGM outside and into triple teams, and even though the powerhouse seemed to enjoy the brawl, the last one proved fatal, as MGM was prevented from re-entering the ring and was instead counted outsider Winner: Doc Wyatt…?As Doc celebrated in the ring, Lefty McDaniel made his way back out to the ring with a microphone in hand… Doc Wyatt vs Machine Gun Mayehm Match RESTARTAn all time classic. With no help at ringside, Doc went on the offensive right away, attacking Machine Gun and looking for the early kill- except Machine Gun didnt want to go down. Even after a Brass knuckles punch into a Superman punch- Machine Gun stood up, bleeding and laughing at a bewildered Doc. MGM would rally and hit his patented running boot and secure the Tournament crown and a trip to Warriorversary. Winner: Machine Gun Mayhem Rating: *****After the show, wrestlers were made available….Lefty McDaniel said that Vic Baron was at a local hospital and stable. He was conscious, aware of his surroundings and had full movement in all his extremities. Early diagnosis was a concussion but he would be further evaluated and an update would be given next week. There was no comment made on his status for Warriorversary.Grim ReapersMachine Gun MayhemThe Outlaws stood collectively at the podium, with Doc on the mic...
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