Post by Smith on Jan 31, 2022 6:59:28 GMT
The show opens with "Icky Thump" by the White Stripes as Joe Galli and Nigel McGuinness welcome the viewers from twitch to the first show from the new addition to the National Wrestling Alliance. Joe Galli gives a quick run down of the card, and before he can get into too much banter with Nigel, "The Millennial" Chance Rizer cuts him off. Chance demands more from Adam Pearce and the NWA! Rizer isn't satisfied with being the first match of the show, and wonders why he's not in the main event. He decides to sit criss cross applesauce in the middle of the ring, armed with his starbucks vente, demanding that the show goes on hiatus until he's afforded his main event match. Rizer is about to plug his ears from the boo's of the live crowd but Andrew Palace has had enough and makes his way to the ring.
SINGLES MATCH
Andrew Palace vs. "The Millennial" Chance Rizer
Andrew Palace vs. "The Millennial" Chance Rizer
Palace came into this one looking for a fight, but Rizer would continiously powder out of the ring trying to avoid his opponent at all cost, some would call him a coward and they'd be right. Rizer would eventually get into the match after running Palace around the ring, sliding in and cutting off Palace with stomps before showing off that he can actually wrestle, not only that but "The Millennial" can wrestle exceptionally well! Andrew Palace was able to avoid the waist lock knowing that Rizer uses a bridging german suplex to finish his matches. When Andrew looked to mount a comeback worthy of ending the match, Rizer would shout out "SAFE SPACE" putting his hand out to stop Palace. Andrew would give a look of confusion, but that moment was all Rizer needed, pulling Palace into a waist lock and driving him to the mat to score the victory. WINNER: "The Millennial" Chance Rizer via Bridging German Suplex (7:30)
SINGLES MATCH
"The Thoroughbred" Cole Karter vs. Ethan Wright
TAG TEAM MATCH
The Main Event (G. Jones Jr. & D. Davis) vs. The Throwbacks (J. Plunkett & B. James)
The Main Event (G. Jones Jr. & D. Davis) vs. The Throwbacks (J. Plunkett & B. James)
This was as close as you could get to a squash match with offense still being involved. The Throwbacks came into this one with a game plan that was very well executed! The Mane Event would scrape, claw and battle with everything they could muster. The crowd was thoroughly in their corner, but Plunkett and James utilized the ugliest but effective stratedgy you could imagine. Duke Davis took a brutal high low where Plunkett would throw a chop block and James would cut Davis in half with a flying shoulder tackle. It was a car accident on canvas and it was effective. WINNERS: The Throwbacks via The High/Low (8:22)
SINGLES MATCH
Dan "The Dad" Adams vs. "The Reaper" Matt Conard
SINGLES MATCH
Matt Cardona vs. Tyler Breeze
Matt Cardona would come out all smiles playing to the crowd as Tyler Breeze looked nonplused about working in front of the Pittsburgh crowd. Breeze let everyone know that this entire thing was beneath him after giving his opinion on a company that's focused on video gaming, when he's too busy with the finer things in life. Matt Cardona would point out that Breeze has a twitch channel, even going as far as to plug it for Tyler who went into a rage over being called out. Cardona looked to be in trouble when Breeze went for a superkick but Matt would duck the kick and come off the ropes, planting Tyler with a leg lariat. WINNER: Matt Cardona via Leg Lariat (13:56)
TAG TEAM MATCH
Zero G Zen (L. Moriarty & J. Kincaid) vs. The Glitch Army (C. Casanova & D. Lockhart)
Lee Moriarty and Jason Kincaid faced off against Christian Casanova and Darius Lockhard and they looked to steal the entire show! The match and tags were fast paced and the ref had to lean into lucha tag rules as he couldn't keep track of the action. This match featured a lot of dives and moves so diverse you'll likely never see them again. The Glitch Army got caught out of position and Moriarty would apply a deep fujiwara armbar on Casanova. Christian would reach for the ropes but Jason Kincaid would come sailing off the top rope with a double stomp! The crowd let out a collective gasp as Casanova cried out in pain tapping to the torture. WINNERS: Zero G Zen via Gravity's Grip (10:31)
SINGLES MATCH
Keith Lee vs. "The First Pillar" EC3