Week 2:
Dark Match 1:Singles Match
Ethan Page d. Nathan Cruz (6 min)
Dark Match 2: Triple Threat
Josh Alexander d. Kobald and Biff Busick (10 min)
MFW MELTDOWN IS ON THE AIR!
Segment 1: Intro video! Music! Pyro! Bang-Bang! 'SPLOSIONS! (3 min)
Segment 2: The music of Chris Jericho hits and it looks like we'll be kicking off our show with Y2J! (10 min)
--Jericho thanks all of the fans for coming out to HIS show and for being there for him to constantly prove wrong. He tells us that we should have believed him when he said he'd beat the Undertaker. That we should have believed him when he said that he's the best in the world at what he does. That we should have believed him when he said he was a top tier talent in this sport.
--Chris reminds us that if he can beat the Undertaker, he's going to have no trouble winning the Killers and Kings Tournament to become the first MFW champion. There's not a single person standing between him and another reign at the top!
--This claim brings ACH out to the ring with his own mic. He points out that Jericho may just be forgetting his first round opponent in that very tournament.
--ACH tells Jericho that while he's out here complaining about people not believing him, he'd better believe that he's going to have his hands full next week when they square off in their match.
--Jericho insults ACH about his height and asks him who the hell he is anyway. ACH responds by telling Jericho that he's the man that's going to make Y2J look like a punk-ass next week!
--Jericho smiles before jamming the mic into ACH's forehead, gaining a chorus of boos for his cheap shot. Jericho then pulls ACH up only for ACH to break his grasp and dropkick him out of the ring! ACH begs Jericho to get back in, but Jericho wants nothing to do with him as we go to the back!
Segment 3: Our new backstage correspondent Greg Burridge is with Johnny Gargano! (3 min)
--Greg asks Johnny what's going through his mind tonight as he goes into a very important match with Akira Tozawa.
--Johnny tells Greg it's a mixed bag of emotions. He's excited, but still staggered by the passing of Gabe Sapolsky. He says that Gabe always believed in guys like Tozawa and him. And now here they are, main eventing a show in a match that is forming the landscape of MFW.
--Greg ponders whether Johnny can keep his mind where it needs to be tonight to advance in the Killers and Kings Tournament. Johnny tells Greg that he's always got a lot on his mind and tonight, it'll be an insane amount of pressure. But if there's one thing he's known for, it's being a pressure player.
--Greg and Johnny shake hands as Johnny goes to prepare for the big match tonight.
Segment 4: Killers & Kings Tournament Round 1 - Bracket C
Jimmy Jacobs w/BJ Whitmer, Tommy Mercer & LuFisto vs. Sami Callihan (9 min)
--The Forgotten come out to "Adora Vivos" by Woods of Ypres and look quite united. Though there's a wall of enemies, Sami comes out fearlessly.
--Great back and forth action between Jimmy and Sami, though Callihan seems confused by the crowd cheering for him by default via hatred for The Forgotten (but mostly for Tommy Mercer.)
--A few near falls and a series of high impact moves between the two end when Jacobs rakes the eyes of Sami and dumps him to the floor.
--Jimmy quickly distracts the ref allowing The Forgotten to move in on Sami on the floor when the lights go out. After a few brief seconds and the roar of thunder, the lights pop back on and the Undertaker stands between Callihan and Tommy Mercer. Mercer looks terrified and starts back pedaling as Taker stalks after him up the ramp.
--The distraction gives Callihan an opportunity to dive off the apron onto Whitmer & LuFisto before scrambling back into the ring.
--Jacobs goes for the spear but Callihan manages to catch him coming in and transitions it into the Headlock Driver flawlessly spiking Jimmy for the win and the advance.
Winner: Sami Callihan
Segment 5: We go to the announce booth with Hulk Hogan and DDP! (2 min)
--DDP and Hogan go over tonight's matches, noting that what we just saw will be the future for Tommy Mercer. The Undertaker is coming for him and there's no stopping the Deadman when you piss him off.
--They discuss that later on, Mike Quackenbush and Goldberg have to put their sourpuss attitudes on display against The Party of Adam Rose and Roderick Strong! Hogan says that Adam Rose gets it, the wrestling business is about having fun and tonight they're going to teach some lessons in partying!
Segment 6: Tag Team Match
The Spectral Envoy vs. Mad Blankey (12 min)
--Absolutely crazy action chalk full of nasty kicks, beautiful chain moves and insane dives. Both teams come within moments of victory repeatedly but can't quite put anyone away.
--Hallowicked sidesteps a superkick by YAMATO, then ducks a Doi clothesline and drills Doi with a Rydeen Bomb as Frightmare nails YAMATO with a springboard dropkick! Wicked climbs to the second rope as Frightmare scales up with him, climbs to his shoulders and goes for a super Kneecolepsy on Doi but he rolls out of the way as YAMATO rushes in with a step up kick, knocking Wicked to the floor.
--Doi hits a shinbreaker on the obviously pained knee of Frightmare and hits a dragon screw leg whip.
--Wisely, YAMATO zones in on the weakened and smaller Frightmare's hurt knee by locking in the CBV as Doi cuts Hallowicked off, leaving Frightmare to tap out.
Winners: Mad Blankey
Segment 7: Once again we go backstage with Greg Burridge who is with Akira Tozawa! (1 min)
--Burridge, though aware of the language barrier, asks Tozawa about tonight's match against Gargano.
--In broken, but understandable English, Tozawa says: "Tonight, Gargano is crushed for Gabe's honor. Killers Kings, my time. NOW!"
Segment 8: Singles Match
Aaron Epic vs. Krimson (2 min)
--Aaron really tried his hardest in this one, but the aggressive, hyper violent nature of Krimson overwhelmed him early on.
--Epic mounted a momentary comeback and went for a springboard back elbow, but Krimson clips him in mid-air and drops the poor bastard right on his head.
--After some savage elbows and an Implant DDT, Krimson nails the Witches Wheel for the absolute victory.
Winner: Krimson
Segment 9: We see Masada outside the venue, signing autographs for fans. (2 min)
--Depite being a ruthless madman in the ring, he's actually quite the nice guy otherwise.
--His signing is interrupted by Danny Havoc who decides it's a good time to talk shit on Masada. He calls him a sellout and a coward.
--Havoc then proceeds to drive a pen into Masada's forehead and then slam him into a concrete wall before kicking him low and slapping him in the face before leaving the scene.
Segment 10: Killers & Kings Tournament Round 1 - Bracket A
The Undertaker vs. Tommy Mercer w/Jimmy Jacobs, BJ Whitmer & LuFisto (7 min)
--Once again, The Forgotten is in full force, but the force they're up against is like no other.
--The Forgotten tries interfering multiple times, but each time The Undertaker disposes of them quickly. However, it finally works, allowing Mercer to get some offense in.
--Taker shakes off the attack only to eat a diving clothesline. The Forgooten try to get involved again but this time Taker is prepared and levels Whitmer with a stiff big boot, then catches both Jacobs and LuFisto with a double Chokeslam.
--Mercer staggers to his feet after a snake eyes/big boot combo and right into a Chokeslam for the one... two... three. The Deadman advances.
Winner: The Undertaker
Segment 11: Greg Burridge interviews Sheamus! (3 min)
--Sheamus and Greg exchange pleasantries, talk about football a bit and generally get sidetracked.
--At least until Sheamus makes reference to kicking his way to the MFW Championship.
--He gives credit to Biff Busick being tough as nails, but promises everyone that Biff is going to have to kill him to advance.
--Sheamus panders to the crowd a bit and cracks a few jokes as we head back to the ring.
Segment 12: Tag Team Match
The Party vs. #QuackenBerg (7 min)
--Rose starts off against Quack and wastes no time prancing about the ring, getting the crowd to chant and sing the 'ooh oohs' much to the chagrin of Quackenbush.
--Some fun time shenanigans take place courtesy of Rose and actually results in a few near falls due to Quack becoming frustrated.
--The fun wouldn't last long though as Goldberg rushes Rose without being tagged and levels him with a clothesline.
--And soon the match becomes a game of beat the holy hell out of Adam Rose and keep him from getting a hot tag to the completely fresh Strong. Each time Rose sees an opening to tag, he gets cut off and Strong grows more frustrated.
--Rose manages to break from of Quack's grip and kicks him away. He sees an opening to make a much needed tag but Quack manages to cut him off yet AGAIN. Strong can't take any more and hops in the ring against the ref's orders, he ducks a Quack clothesline rebounds and... nails Adam Rose with the Sick Kick! WHAT?! The crowd erupts out of anger as an amused grin forms on Strong's face.
--Strong then shakes the hands of Quack & Goldberg as Quack instructs Goldberg to finish Rose. They pull him up and whip him into Goldberg who annihilates him with the Spear and follows it with the Jackhammer. Quack then takes the glory and insults Rose and the fans by putting his foot on Adam's chest for the victory.
Winners: #QuackenBerg
--Sadly, the backstab and loss wouldn't be the end of heartbreak for the Exotic Express as Strong and Goldberg set up a table on the floor and proceed to heave him over the top rope and send him through the furniture, practically exploding it to the sound of a chorus of boos from the fans. Medics come out to attend to Rose as Quackenbush grabs a mic and asks Adam how the party life is now. He says there's absolutely no reason to be a lemon or a Rose-bud when you're a Quackenbush.
Segment 13: We go to the announce table where they discuss what just happened and hype the main event one more time. (2 min)
--Hogan and DDP call Quack and company cowards for the needless assault on Rose.
--But they soon move on and hype the main event between Johnny Gargano and Akira Tozawa one last time.
--Hogan and DDP are selling the match big time and certainly adding a shine to the stars of Gargano and Tozawa.
Segment 14: Quackenbush, Goldberg and Strong are walking through the backstage when none other than Shawn Michaels steps in front of them. (2 min)
--HBK gives them credit for pulling the wool over his eyes and tricking everyone on their way to a victory. The super serious guys won. YIPPIE! But Shawn makes it a point to tell them that since they're so clever, they'll be able to appreciate some of the similar behavior in return.
--So next week, there's going to be a little bracket shuffling and a creative twist in the Killers & Kings Tournament. As in, we're going to roll three first round matches in one! We're going to have a six man tag with you guys facing your respective first round opponents. Mike Quackenbush will team with Roderick Strong and Biff Busick to take on Adam Rose, if he's physically capable, Goldberg and Sheamus!
--Let's see how your little alliance holds up when the temptation of the Undisputed Title is at stake.
--QuackenBerg and Strong look angry and conflicted at HBK's decision for next week as we cut to the announce table once again.
Segment 15: Hogan and DDP take note that Adam Cole has come out and taken a seat at ringside. (2 min)
--Hogan gets up and grabs a mic to catch a potential interview with Cole.
--Hogan asks Cole if he could have a word and Cole gladly agrees. He explains that he's out there to watch as a fan, as one of the boys and as a determined competitor. He says that he will see the top of the MFW mountain come Killers and Kings.
--Cole says that in order for that statement to remain the realm of reality, he needs to see firsthand how determined everyone else is. And this is a good starting point. With two men that have the same drive that he does. Cole promises that this will be a match to replay, and more so, a match to set the standard for the Killers and kings Tournament.
Segment 16: Main Event - Killers & Kings Tournament Round 1 - Bracket B
Johnny Gargano vs. Akira Tozawa (23 min)
--A mutual show of respect from both men, who are sporting black arm-bands in honor of Gabe, they shake hands and the match is under way!
--They're evenly matched from the get go, no one getting the upper hand after a quick series of reversals and pinning combinations that only resulted in near falls.
--It gets cranked up a few notches and they start trading some stiff forearms, kicks, chops and even a sequence of headbutts. But Tozawa comes out of the exchange in better shape after a final headbutt and hits a tornado DDT for an extremely near fall.
--They battle to the apron where Tozawa goes for a DVD on the apron but Gargano knees him in the chops and drills him with a DDT to knock him off the apron. Gargano then proceeds to hit a trifecta of suicide dives and rolls Tozawa back inside the ring.
--Gargano goes for the slingshot spear but Tozawa sees it coming and nails a bicycle kick for a near fall. He pulls Gargano up and hits the Tozawa Driv- no! Gargano reverses it into an armdrag and floats over into the Gargano Escape! Tozawa reaches and crawls and scrapes at the ground to inch towards the ropes only for Gargano to roll the hold back towards the middle of the ring but Tozawa uses the momentum to swing back to his feet and knee Gargano right in the skull.
--He nails the Tozawa Driver and rolls Gargano over for a deadlift German but his grip looses enough for Gargano to slip behind him, hit the Hurts Donut and immediately lock in the Gargano Escape! Tozawa tries to fight it but has no choice but to tap out this time.
Winner: Johnny Gargano
--We go off the air with a happy crowd and an exhausted, but triumphant Gargano with his hand raised in victory.
Post Show:
Dark Match Main Event:
Adam Cole, Adrian Neville & Sheamus d. Chris Jericho, Mike Quackenbush & Goldberg (13 min)
--Fun match that ends after the Red Arrow by Neville on Quack
--Faces celebrate by throwing t-shirts and other merch to the fans as the heels exit in a huff.
Dark Match 1:Singles Match
Ethan Page d. Nathan Cruz (6 min)
Dark Match 2: Triple Threat
Josh Alexander d. Kobald and Biff Busick (10 min)
MFW MELTDOWN IS ON THE AIR!
Segment 1: Intro video! Music! Pyro! Bang-Bang! 'SPLOSIONS! (3 min)
Segment 2: The music of Chris Jericho hits and it looks like we'll be kicking off our show with Y2J! (10 min)
--Jericho thanks all of the fans for coming out to HIS show and for being there for him to constantly prove wrong. He tells us that we should have believed him when he said he'd beat the Undertaker. That we should have believed him when he said that he's the best in the world at what he does. That we should have believed him when he said he was a top tier talent in this sport.
--Chris reminds us that if he can beat the Undertaker, he's going to have no trouble winning the Killers and Kings Tournament to become the first MFW champion. There's not a single person standing between him and another reign at the top!
--This claim brings ACH out to the ring with his own mic. He points out that Jericho may just be forgetting his first round opponent in that very tournament.
--ACH tells Jericho that while he's out here complaining about people not believing him, he'd better believe that he's going to have his hands full next week when they square off in their match.
--Jericho insults ACH about his height and asks him who the hell he is anyway. ACH responds by telling Jericho that he's the man that's going to make Y2J look like a punk-ass next week!
--Jericho smiles before jamming the mic into ACH's forehead, gaining a chorus of boos for his cheap shot. Jericho then pulls ACH up only for ACH to break his grasp and dropkick him out of the ring! ACH begs Jericho to get back in, but Jericho wants nothing to do with him as we go to the back!
Segment 3: Our new backstage correspondent Greg Burridge is with Johnny Gargano! (3 min)
--Greg asks Johnny what's going through his mind tonight as he goes into a very important match with Akira Tozawa.
--Johnny tells Greg it's a mixed bag of emotions. He's excited, but still staggered by the passing of Gabe Sapolsky. He says that Gabe always believed in guys like Tozawa and him. And now here they are, main eventing a show in a match that is forming the landscape of MFW.
--Greg ponders whether Johnny can keep his mind where it needs to be tonight to advance in the Killers and Kings Tournament. Johnny tells Greg that he's always got a lot on his mind and tonight, it'll be an insane amount of pressure. But if there's one thing he's known for, it's being a pressure player.
--Greg and Johnny shake hands as Johnny goes to prepare for the big match tonight.
Segment 4: Killers & Kings Tournament Round 1 - Bracket C
Jimmy Jacobs w/BJ Whitmer, Tommy Mercer & LuFisto vs. Sami Callihan (9 min)
--The Forgotten come out to "Adora Vivos" by Woods of Ypres and look quite united. Though there's a wall of enemies, Sami comes out fearlessly.
--Great back and forth action between Jimmy and Sami, though Callihan seems confused by the crowd cheering for him by default via hatred for The Forgotten (but mostly for Tommy Mercer.)
--A few near falls and a series of high impact moves between the two end when Jacobs rakes the eyes of Sami and dumps him to the floor.
--Jimmy quickly distracts the ref allowing The Forgotten to move in on Sami on the floor when the lights go out. After a few brief seconds and the roar of thunder, the lights pop back on and the Undertaker stands between Callihan and Tommy Mercer. Mercer looks terrified and starts back pedaling as Taker stalks after him up the ramp.
--The distraction gives Callihan an opportunity to dive off the apron onto Whitmer & LuFisto before scrambling back into the ring.
--Jacobs goes for the spear but Callihan manages to catch him coming in and transitions it into the Headlock Driver flawlessly spiking Jimmy for the win and the advance.
Winner: Sami Callihan
Segment 5: We go to the announce booth with Hulk Hogan and DDP! (2 min)
--DDP and Hogan go over tonight's matches, noting that what we just saw will be the future for Tommy Mercer. The Undertaker is coming for him and there's no stopping the Deadman when you piss him off.
--They discuss that later on, Mike Quackenbush and Goldberg have to put their sourpuss attitudes on display against The Party of Adam Rose and Roderick Strong! Hogan says that Adam Rose gets it, the wrestling business is about having fun and tonight they're going to teach some lessons in partying!
Segment 6: Tag Team Match
The Spectral Envoy vs. Mad Blankey (12 min)
--Absolutely crazy action chalk full of nasty kicks, beautiful chain moves and insane dives. Both teams come within moments of victory repeatedly but can't quite put anyone away.
--Hallowicked sidesteps a superkick by YAMATO, then ducks a Doi clothesline and drills Doi with a Rydeen Bomb as Frightmare nails YAMATO with a springboard dropkick! Wicked climbs to the second rope as Frightmare scales up with him, climbs to his shoulders and goes for a super Kneecolepsy on Doi but he rolls out of the way as YAMATO rushes in with a step up kick, knocking Wicked to the floor.
--Doi hits a shinbreaker on the obviously pained knee of Frightmare and hits a dragon screw leg whip.
--Wisely, YAMATO zones in on the weakened and smaller Frightmare's hurt knee by locking in the CBV as Doi cuts Hallowicked off, leaving Frightmare to tap out.
Winners: Mad Blankey
Segment 7: Once again we go backstage with Greg Burridge who is with Akira Tozawa! (1 min)
--Burridge, though aware of the language barrier, asks Tozawa about tonight's match against Gargano.
--In broken, but understandable English, Tozawa says: "Tonight, Gargano is crushed for Gabe's honor. Killers Kings, my time. NOW!"
Segment 8: Singles Match
Aaron Epic vs. Krimson (2 min)
--Aaron really tried his hardest in this one, but the aggressive, hyper violent nature of Krimson overwhelmed him early on.
--Epic mounted a momentary comeback and went for a springboard back elbow, but Krimson clips him in mid-air and drops the poor bastard right on his head.
--After some savage elbows and an Implant DDT, Krimson nails the Witches Wheel for the absolute victory.
Winner: Krimson
Segment 9: We see Masada outside the venue, signing autographs for fans. (2 min)
--Depite being a ruthless madman in the ring, he's actually quite the nice guy otherwise.
--His signing is interrupted by Danny Havoc who decides it's a good time to talk shit on Masada. He calls him a sellout and a coward.
--Havoc then proceeds to drive a pen into Masada's forehead and then slam him into a concrete wall before kicking him low and slapping him in the face before leaving the scene.
Segment 10: Killers & Kings Tournament Round 1 - Bracket A
The Undertaker vs. Tommy Mercer w/Jimmy Jacobs, BJ Whitmer & LuFisto (7 min)
--Once again, The Forgotten is in full force, but the force they're up against is like no other.
--The Forgotten tries interfering multiple times, but each time The Undertaker disposes of them quickly. However, it finally works, allowing Mercer to get some offense in.
--Taker shakes off the attack only to eat a diving clothesline. The Forgooten try to get involved again but this time Taker is prepared and levels Whitmer with a stiff big boot, then catches both Jacobs and LuFisto with a double Chokeslam.
--Mercer staggers to his feet after a snake eyes/big boot combo and right into a Chokeslam for the one... two... three. The Deadman advances.
Winner: The Undertaker
Segment 11: Greg Burridge interviews Sheamus! (3 min)
--Sheamus and Greg exchange pleasantries, talk about football a bit and generally get sidetracked.
--At least until Sheamus makes reference to kicking his way to the MFW Championship.
--He gives credit to Biff Busick being tough as nails, but promises everyone that Biff is going to have to kill him to advance.
--Sheamus panders to the crowd a bit and cracks a few jokes as we head back to the ring.
Segment 12: Tag Team Match
The Party vs. #QuackenBerg (7 min)
--Rose starts off against Quack and wastes no time prancing about the ring, getting the crowd to chant and sing the 'ooh oohs' much to the chagrin of Quackenbush.
--Some fun time shenanigans take place courtesy of Rose and actually results in a few near falls due to Quack becoming frustrated.
--The fun wouldn't last long though as Goldberg rushes Rose without being tagged and levels him with a clothesline.
--And soon the match becomes a game of beat the holy hell out of Adam Rose and keep him from getting a hot tag to the completely fresh Strong. Each time Rose sees an opening to tag, he gets cut off and Strong grows more frustrated.
--Rose manages to break from of Quack's grip and kicks him away. He sees an opening to make a much needed tag but Quack manages to cut him off yet AGAIN. Strong can't take any more and hops in the ring against the ref's orders, he ducks a Quack clothesline rebounds and... nails Adam Rose with the Sick Kick! WHAT?! The crowd erupts out of anger as an amused grin forms on Strong's face.
--Strong then shakes the hands of Quack & Goldberg as Quack instructs Goldberg to finish Rose. They pull him up and whip him into Goldberg who annihilates him with the Spear and follows it with the Jackhammer. Quack then takes the glory and insults Rose and the fans by putting his foot on Adam's chest for the victory.
Winners: #QuackenBerg
--Sadly, the backstab and loss wouldn't be the end of heartbreak for the Exotic Express as Strong and Goldberg set up a table on the floor and proceed to heave him over the top rope and send him through the furniture, practically exploding it to the sound of a chorus of boos from the fans. Medics come out to attend to Rose as Quackenbush grabs a mic and asks Adam how the party life is now. He says there's absolutely no reason to be a lemon or a Rose-bud when you're a Quackenbush.
Segment 13: We go to the announce table where they discuss what just happened and hype the main event one more time. (2 min)
--Hogan and DDP call Quack and company cowards for the needless assault on Rose.
--But they soon move on and hype the main event between Johnny Gargano and Akira Tozawa one last time.
--Hogan and DDP are selling the match big time and certainly adding a shine to the stars of Gargano and Tozawa.
Segment 14: Quackenbush, Goldberg and Strong are walking through the backstage when none other than Shawn Michaels steps in front of them. (2 min)
--HBK gives them credit for pulling the wool over his eyes and tricking everyone on their way to a victory. The super serious guys won. YIPPIE! But Shawn makes it a point to tell them that since they're so clever, they'll be able to appreciate some of the similar behavior in return.
--So next week, there's going to be a little bracket shuffling and a creative twist in the Killers & Kings Tournament. As in, we're going to roll three first round matches in one! We're going to have a six man tag with you guys facing your respective first round opponents. Mike Quackenbush will team with Roderick Strong and Biff Busick to take on Adam Rose, if he's physically capable, Goldberg and Sheamus!
--Let's see how your little alliance holds up when the temptation of the Undisputed Title is at stake.
--QuackenBerg and Strong look angry and conflicted at HBK's decision for next week as we cut to the announce table once again.
Segment 15: Hogan and DDP take note that Adam Cole has come out and taken a seat at ringside. (2 min)
--Hogan gets up and grabs a mic to catch a potential interview with Cole.
--Hogan asks Cole if he could have a word and Cole gladly agrees. He explains that he's out there to watch as a fan, as one of the boys and as a determined competitor. He says that he will see the top of the MFW mountain come Killers and Kings.
--Cole says that in order for that statement to remain the realm of reality, he needs to see firsthand how determined everyone else is. And this is a good starting point. With two men that have the same drive that he does. Cole promises that this will be a match to replay, and more so, a match to set the standard for the Killers and kings Tournament.
Segment 16: Main Event - Killers & Kings Tournament Round 1 - Bracket B
Johnny Gargano vs. Akira Tozawa (23 min)
--A mutual show of respect from both men, who are sporting black arm-bands in honor of Gabe, they shake hands and the match is under way!
--They're evenly matched from the get go, no one getting the upper hand after a quick series of reversals and pinning combinations that only resulted in near falls.
--It gets cranked up a few notches and they start trading some stiff forearms, kicks, chops and even a sequence of headbutts. But Tozawa comes out of the exchange in better shape after a final headbutt and hits a tornado DDT for an extremely near fall.
--They battle to the apron where Tozawa goes for a DVD on the apron but Gargano knees him in the chops and drills him with a DDT to knock him off the apron. Gargano then proceeds to hit a trifecta of suicide dives and rolls Tozawa back inside the ring.
--Gargano goes for the slingshot spear but Tozawa sees it coming and nails a bicycle kick for a near fall. He pulls Gargano up and hits the Tozawa Driv- no! Gargano reverses it into an armdrag and floats over into the Gargano Escape! Tozawa reaches and crawls and scrapes at the ground to inch towards the ropes only for Gargano to roll the hold back towards the middle of the ring but Tozawa uses the momentum to swing back to his feet and knee Gargano right in the skull.
--He nails the Tozawa Driver and rolls Gargano over for a deadlift German but his grip looses enough for Gargano to slip behind him, hit the Hurts Donut and immediately lock in the Gargano Escape! Tozawa tries to fight it but has no choice but to tap out this time.
Winner: Johnny Gargano
--We go off the air with a happy crowd and an exhausted, but triumphant Gargano with his hand raised in victory.
Post Show:
Dark Match Main Event:
Adam Cole, Adrian Neville & Sheamus d. Chris Jericho, Mike Quackenbush & Goldberg (13 min)
--Fun match that ends after the Red Arrow by Neville on Quack
--Faces celebrate by throwing t-shirts and other merch to the fans as the heels exit in a huff.