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PRO WRESTLING WARRIORS
PRESENTS
"PWW 1: ROLLINS VS. OMEGA"
Date: 02/12/2022
Location: The Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, New York
The show begins with a flash of the PWW logo, and then an opening credits sequence featuring the song "Battle Without Honor or Humanity" by Tomoyasu Hotei is shown. We then open up on the Nassau Coliseum, panning the long crowd. We get close ups up some fans here, who are yelling into the camera, clutching beers and clapping, ready for action! We then go to Jimmy Smith and Josh Barnett at the commentary table, and Jimmy welcomes everyone tuning in on Paramount Plus to the show!
They go over the card a little bit before sending things over to Dasha Gonzalez, PWW's official reporter. Dasha said she had an opportunity to sit down with both Kenny Omega and Seth Rollins this week, and then we go to a vignette shot for the match, with her narrating the footage. In the vignette, Kenny Omega says, "Rollins is a great athlete, but he is not an artist; he is a thief. Everything about him is fabricated, false, and I will expose him for what he is: a cheap imitation of Kenny Omega." Rollins has this to say about Omega, "Kenny couldn't cut in the United States, so he went over to Japan. He fooled everybody over there into thinking he's some GOD of wrestling; in reality, he has some flashy moves and a good gas tank, but he's not all around great like I am, or even in my league. I'm an all timer, one of the best to ever do it, and my resume speaks to that. Kenny is a guy a bunch of dudes on the internet love, a niche, cult type of guy, but he's going to find out that I'm just on a different level."
We head back ringside, where Jimmy introduces our referee core for the evening with a graphic on screen. We then head to Tony Chimel in the ring, as we are ready for our first match of the evening!
MATCH ONE
STANDARD RULES
One Fall, 10 Minute Time Limit
Colin Delaney vs. Hook
Referee: Jason Ayers
Hook is accompanied to the ring by his coach and father, Taz, and he gets a decent reaction from these fans. Colin Delaney of Rochester, New York, was here to do the job, plain and simple. Colin would try early on to take the rookie by surprise, but Hook would catch him with a Judo throw into a an armbar to switch the momentum, and he never let up after that. After a series of crossface punches, Hook would deliver a Head and Arm Suplex, followed by the Redrum choke, and it was all over. Hook gets the victory.
Winner by Submission: Hook
(00:04:15)
Taz gets in and throws a towel to his soon, and Hook stands victorious on the buckles, goading the crowd. Taz grabs a mic and tells everybody to take a good look, because this is the future of Pro Wrestling Warrios and the National Wrestling Alliance... beat him if you can, survive if he let's you! Big pop for Taz and his old catchphrase from these New York fans, and we head back to the commentary table for reaction before getting to our next contest.
MATCH TWO
STANDARD RULES
One Fall, 10 Minute Time Limit
Chad "Shorty" Gable vs. "The Premier Athlete" Tony Nese
Referee: John Cone
Chad Gable is looking hyped, and his coach Kurt Angle helps get the crowd behind "Shorty" tonight. Gable is intense, and Angle gives a couple of solid slaps to the face as he prepares in the corner. Tony Nese is a Long Island native and gets a good reaction from this crowd tonight. "The Premier Athlete" is as impressive a physical specimen as you are likely to find in the business, as his combination of physique and athleticism are very impressive. Nese tries to get things off to a quick start, but Gable is able to use a single leg trip to slow things down and get it onto the mat, where his stature is a non-issue. The Olympian wears Nese down with stretches, tying him up and making him very uncomfortable. Nese is able to get a rope break to escape a sort of Bow and Arrow stretch, and manages to mount a bit of a comeback. Nese reverses a Rear Waist Lock and shows his strength, delivering a Dead Lift Bridging German Suplex for a two count. Gable rolls to the corner and Nese comes running in with and delivering a Running Knee Strike to "Shorty", but only gets a two count on the cover! Nese and the fans can't believe it, and Angle is yelling from the outside for Gable to get up! Tony heads up top and he attempts to deliver the 450 Splash, but Gable gets the knees up at the last second to counter the high impact maneuver! Nese goes to the buckles and he's holding his ribs. Gable is back up and runs behind Nese and grabs him, rolling him over and delivering the Chaos Theory! John Cone makes the count and "Shorty" gets the victory! Angle is jumping and skipping on the outside as the fans give Gable a decent, positive reaction!
Winner by Pinfall: Chad Gable
(00:07:34)
Angle is in the ring raising Gable's arm and gives a hearty "WHOOOOO!" for the crowd as we cut to backstage for a segment.
We go backstage, where we see Shane McMahon, who is there to announce that PWW 2 will be taking place in Phialdelphia, Pennsylvania, on March 5th at the Wells Fargo Center! He says that the main event is to be determined, but he has his eyes on some developing situations. He wishes everyone the best of luck tonight, and we head back to ringside.
MATCH THREE
STANDARD RULES
One Fall, 10 Minute Time Limit
Damian Priest vs. "Red Death" Daniel Garcia
Referee: Chad Patton
These two New York natives are tough as nails and looking for a fight. Priest has the size and experience edge, and he seems to be in a very intense, focused mood tonight. "Red Death" gets himself over with the fans, however, showing a lot of grit and imploring a very hard hitting offense that has Priest rocking a couple of times throughout this contest. These two fight on the outside, exchanging very hard shots and almost get counted out, causing them both to slide in at nine and then continue going back and forth with blows to the head. Priest manages to duck a wild shot from Garcia and deliver a Spinning Roundhouse Kick to wipe him out. Priest hits the South of Heaven and goes for the cover, but Garcia shows his guts by kicking out at two. Priest puts his arms out for a moment to reel the fans in and then pulls Garcia in, delivering the Crucifixion (Razor's Edge) to get the pinfall victory!
Winner by Pinfall: Damian Priest
(00:08:10)
Priest gets on the microphone and says that this was just beginning. He says everybody needs to take notice, because the bodies are going to keep piling up.
MATCH FOUR
STANDARD RULES
One Fall, 15 Minute Time Limit
Matt "The Bro" Riddle vs. "The Cyborg" Shelton Benjamin
Referee: Dan Engler
Matt Riddle was out here having a good time, and the fans responded positively to "The Bro". Shelton Benjamin didn't seem to have any interest in that, and threatened to slap a fan who reached out to touch him on his entrance as Kurt Angle once again leads him out. Angle and Benjamin talk over strategy for a moment in the corner as Benjamin looks like a robot, showing no emotion. Riddle and Benjamin exchange words in the middle of the ring, with Riddle having a big smile on his face. Benjamin shows no signs of amusement. Riddle offers his hand to Benjamin, but Benjamin slaps it away and shoots, taking Riddle down to the mat as the bell sounds! Riddle is able to get a rope break to stop the smothering ground and pound of Benjamin. Benjamin backs up, leaping back and forth, staring a hole into Riddle. Benjamin tries to pursue again, but Riddle flashes with a Knee Strike that staggers "The Cyborg". Josh Barnett notes that Benjamin might be out on his feet. Riddle delivers a series of slaps and leg kicks, and Angle is yelling for Benjamin to get out of there! Benjamin swings at Riddle with a clothesline, but Riddle ducks it and grabs him into a Sleeper, pulling him over with a Suplex! Riddle goes for the cover, but just a two count! Riddle argues with the referee, letting out a "BROOOOO!" in frustration. He heads up to the top rope, but Benjamin bursts up and catches him from behind, delivering a SUPER GERMAN SUPLEX! Benjamin goes for the cover and Angle is jumping up and down, thinking he's got it, but Riddle kicks out at two! Both men are up and Benjamin runs off the ropes. Riddle tries for a Bicycle Knee Strike, but Benjamin side steps and dodges it. Benjamin grabs him from behind, but "The Bro" quickly drops and grabs "The Cyborg's" left leg and tries to apply an Ankle Lock. Angle yells to roll, and Benjmain rolls through it and escapes. Both men are back up and Benjamin tries for a T-Bone Suplex, but Riddle elbows his way out and sends a Bicycle Kick across Benjamin's face. Benjamin is staggered and scoops him up, looking for BroDerek as Tony Chimel announces 10 minutes have expired. Benjamin is able to slide over Riddle shoulder, ending up behind him as Angle is slapping the canvas, yelling instructions! Benjamin shoves Riddle into the ropes and Angle seemingly grabs Riddle's ankle, trying to trip him, perhaps. Riddle stumbles and looks distracted for a second, and Benjamin takes advantage of it, hitting a Reverse STO, right into a Koji Clutch! Riddle is trapped, and is forced to tap out! Benjamin gets the win here, but Josh Barnett is claiming foul play from Angle!
Winner by Submision: Shelton Benjamin
(00:11:45)
After the match, Dan Engler confronts Angle about the interference. Angle says it was an accident, his hands were up there and Riddle just happened to bump into him! Engler says that Angle needs to keep his distance and stay out of the action, or he will be officially barred from ringside. Angle yells, "ARE YOU FREAKIN' KIDDIN' ME!" as the fans cheer and chant, "YOU SUCK!" At Angle. Benjamin comes over and pats Angle on the back and tells him not to worry about it, and they head back to the back.
We go backstage, where we see Dasha Gonzelez standing in with Samoa Joe! You can hear the fans popping big for this. Dasha and Joe are both smiling here. Joe says he is happy to be here in Pro Wrestling Warriors, and he's ready to get in the ring and mix it up. Dasha asks him who his first opponent is going to be. Joe says that it's not official, but he heard this big Austrian guy over in NWA Stable Wars running his mouth. He says if he can make it to Philadelphia on March 5th, he'll be ready to give him the fight of his life. Joe walks off and Dasha clarifies that Stable Wars's Walter had put out an open challenge, and Samoa Joe just accepted!
Jimmy Smith and Josh Barnett simply gush over this dream match, as the fans are buzzing now. Smith says if you don't need any other reason not to miss PWW 2, live from Philadelphia on March 5th than that right there! Barnett wonders if that's the main event, as we head into our next match.
MATCH FIVE
STANDARD RULES
One Fall, 15 Minute Time Limit
"The Stretch Artist" Drew Gulak vs. "The Octopus" Jonathan Gresham
Referee: John Cone
This match would start of very sportsmanlike, but that would dissolve after a couple of minutes. Drew Gulak would reverse an armbar from Gresham with a foot stomp, and then fish hooked both sides of his mouth for a count of five, getting a warning from referee John Cone. The fans were behind Gresham here, who turned up the pace and got a two count via a Quebrada, showing his athletic ability. Gulak would go to the outside of the ring and slap the canvas, taking eight seconds to pace and yell at the fans, "QUIET DOWN! WE'RE WORKING HERE! SHOW SOME RESPECT!" This would lead to chants of "GULAK SUCKS!" before Gresham would fly through the ropes with a Suicide Elbow Strike to restart the count! Gresham would deliver a Snap Suplex to Gulak on the floor, getting the fans behind him even more, as chants of "OC-TO-PUS! OC-TO-PUS!" broke out. Gresham would send the "The Stretch Artist" back into the ring and attempt to lock on The Octopus Hold, but Gulak would break free and hit a Belly to Back Backbreaker, earning a two count. Gulak would argue with Cone about the speed of the count. Gresham is back up and attempts to grab Gulak, but Gulak pokes him in the eye! The referee breaks things up and calls for the bell, and the fans are booing!
Winner by Disqualification: Jonathan Gresham
(00:09:55)
Drew Gulak is yelling in John Cone's face now, but the official stands up for himself and says he warned him, and he broke the rules! Gulak said it was an accident, and Cone says that's a load of bullshit and the fans cheer as Gulak throws a tantrum. Jonathan Gresham gets on the microphone and tells Gulak that he didn't want to win that way, and he wants to make him tap and scream like the little girl he is, so any time he wants to do this again, Jonathan Gresham is ready! The fans cheer for Gresham, as we head back to the commentary table.
MATCH SIX
STANDARD RULES
One Fall, 15 Minute Time Limit
Buddy Matthews vs. Will Ospreay
Referee: Jason Ayers
The fans here in Long Island started off with a chant of "OLE, OLE-OLE-OLE! OLE! OLE!" as these two squared up and looked to get things going. Matthews would show his power advantage early, overwhelming the cocky Brit, backing him into the corner and delivering sizable punishment. Ospreay would manage to reverse a Suplex into into a Corksrew Stunner, attempting a cover, but only getting a two count. Ospreay would get to his feet and step on Matthews' face, twisting as he did and then flips off the fans as they boo him. Ospreay attempts a Running Shooting Star Press, but Matthews moves out of the way. Matthews delivers a Powerbomb, folding him up for a two count, before delivering a Double Wrist Lock Knee Strike to the face! He covers, but still just a two count. Matthews to the apron, but Ospreay is back up and catches him with a forearm shiver that sends him to the floor. Ospreay looks like he is going to catapult himself out, but Matthews moves, so Ospreay changes trajectory and lands on his feet on the apron. Will runs and attempts to kick Buddy, but Buddy catches it and pulls Ospreay down and into a Powerbomb into the guardrail! Matthews stops and gets the crowd behind him as Ospreay writhes in pain. Back in the ring, Matthews delivers a Canadian Backrack into a DDT, but still just a two count. Matthews calls for the end and attempts to hit the Whale Hunt, but Ospreay breaks free and delivers a Corkscrew Enzuigiri. Ospreay runs and springboards off the middle turnbuckle, and he gets it! OSCUTTER! Ospreay hooks the leg, thinking he's got it, but Buddy kicks out at two! Ospreay starts slapping his elbow, calling for the end and yells, "STAY DOWN, MOTHERFUCKER!" before attempting his Hidden Blade, but Matthews ducks it and rolls. Matthews jumps off the middle and delivers a Springboard Enzuigiri to Ospreay's face, twisting him inside out! Buddy is feeding off the fans, grabbing at the arm and telling them to bring the noise! "BUDDY!" chants build up as Matthews measures up Ospreay. Buddy tries for a Bicycle Kick, but Ospreay moves out of the way and delivers a Spinning Back Elbow, connecting with the side of Buddy's head. Ospreay then hooks Buddy in and lifts him up... STORM BREAKER! It's all over. Jason Ayers makes the three count.
Winner by Pinfall: Will Ospreay
(00:12:29)
Will gets on the microphone after the match, "I told all you bloody pricks I am the level fuckin' best this company has to offer! All you cunts can cry your eyes out, cause Will Ospreay ain't goin' nowheres except the main event, cause I'm the big cock in the yard and I'm gonna be the champion!" Ospreay flips the mic down and walks out with the double birds flying as the fans continue to give him a loud reaction.
We go backstage again, where we see Dasha Gonzalez standing in with Bobby Lashley and his coach "Big Poppa Pump" Scott Steiner! Dasha says it is very exciting to see Bobby Lashley here in PWW and asks Scott Steiner what is like training a man like Lashley.
"Let me put in real simpy for all you uneducated swine out there! Look at him! This is what a man looks like! Not these little BASTARDS flipping around with little ten inch arms and puny little dicks! This man is thor-bred All America! Look at this-"
Lashley flexes his muscles.
"Oh yeah, you like that, baby, don't cha! You want to be with a real man, not these little boys, don't cha!? Yeah, feel that muscle, come on!"
Dasha looks uncomfortable, "I don't think so."
"That's fine, cause Bobby Lashley is gonna take home three bitches hotter than you right after we're done here! With the "Bid Bad Booty Daddy" training a genetic freak like Lashley, there ain't nobody that can stop us! I mean, who you got around here, huh!? You got a couple wimps like Omega and Rollins who spend their time playin' video games and runnin' around, jump on benches at the park or sumtin' a couple of nancy girls sumabitches! You let Becky Lynch come home with a REAL MAN who knows how satisfy a woman, she'd pack her bags and leave his sorry ass! Then you got that FAT ASS Shmoea Joe runnin' his mouth in between bites uh Twinkies, wantin' uh fight some other fat ass sausage eatin' BASTARD FROM GERMANY WALTER!? Or what, is it GUNTHER!? WHO GIVES A DAMN! It don't matter! When you line up with a DESTROYER like Bobby Lashley, it becomes real clear re-real FAST that you ain't got a chance in Hell of beatin' him! Tell 'em, Bobby!"
Bobby steps forward and towers over Dasha.
"There's going to be no mercy for the little weaklings out there, because I am the alpha predator in PWW. I will take what I want, when I want... and I will destroy everyone in my path."
"DAMN RIGHT HE WILL! NOW WHERE THE BITCHES!? It's sausage fest around here!"
Scott slaps Lashley on the shoulder, who smiles, and they strut off as Dasha just shakes her head in awe.
MATCH SEVEN
STANDARD RULES
One Fall, 20 Minute Time Limit
Bryan Danielson vs. Timothy Thatcher
Referee: Dan Engler
Timothy Thatcher had William Regal in his corner here, but these two didn't need to exchange any words. They were very serious and uptight, with Regal sporting a very pronounced frown. Danielson would offer to shake Thatcher's hand before the match, but Timothy would turn his back and walk over to his corner, placing his hands behind his back as he waited for the bell. Bryan kind of laughed it off and said, "All right, then, have it your way." These two would start out trying to get an advantage from the grapple, with Thatcher opting to use a headbutt to viciously break things off before unloading with a European Uppercut. Danielson would manage to reverse an Arm Lock and unload with a series of kicks to get things going back his way. He would send Thatcher into the corner with a Running Front Dropkick, before attempting another, but Thatcher would move out the way, allowing Danielson to smash into the buckles. Thatcher would then cradle Bryan and delivering beautiful Bridging Regal Plex, but Danielson would manage to kick out at two. Thatcher would stay on top of him, blasting him with downward elbows to the side of the head and neck before locking on a Dragon Sleeper, but Danielson would get to the ropes for a break. Thatcher would continue to punish Danielson until Danielson managed to get a reversal and deliver a Dragon Suplex for a two count! Danielson would transition and lock Thatcher up in Cattle Mutilation! Barnett would talk about the intense pressure that put on the joints and tendons of the shoulders and neck, as Thatcher barely managed to touch his boot on the bottom rope to escape. Barnett says Thatcher benefits from having a very lanky frame, and that's going to make it tough for Bryan to tie him up for long.
Danielson runs off the ropes again and delivers a Punt Kick to Thatcher. He then unloads a series of kicks to his chest, the crowd chanting "YES!" with each one before trying for a Head Kick, but Thatcher ducked it and grabbed him from behind, delivering a devastating Back Drop Driver! Thatcher goes for the cover, but still just a two count! Thatcher locks on a deep Fujiwara Armbar in transition, but Danielson manages roll through somehow and escape. Thatcher tries for a European Uppercut, but Bryan rolls through it and backslides him for a two count. They are back up, and Danielson rolls him up with a Small Package, but still just a two! Thatcher runs in at Bryan, showing some frustration, and Bryan drop toe holds him into the buckles and delivers a dropkick to his back, wrenching his neck in a bad way! Bryan proceeds to grab Thatcher from behind and place him on the top turnbuckle... SUPER BELLY TO BACK SUPLEX, AND THE CROWD ARE ON THEIR FEET! Barnett is saying he should be going for the cover, but Bryan has his fist balled up and is playng to the crowd. He thrusts his fingers into the air, getting a big "YES!" from the fans, and then heads to the buckles. Jimmy thinks he is taking too much time, as he ascends the buckles. Bryan is on top and leaps off... SWANDIVE HEADBUTT! NO! THATCHER MOVES AND BRYAN EATS THE CANVAS! Thatcher deadlifts him up into Piledriver position... GANSO BOMB! Bryan is driven right onto his head here, and Thatcher makes the cover, and Dan Engler makes the three count! What an upset!
Winner by Pinfall: Timothy Thatcher
(00:14:55)
After the match, Timothy snatches his arm away from Dan Engler, telling him not to touch him! The fans boo Thatcher, as he steps on the fallen Danielson's back and William Regal enters with a microphone. "Oh, poor little Bryan! Yes, yes, boo us, boo Timothy Thatcher, the man who beat your hero, fair and square! You bloody hypocrites! This is what a winner looks like, while down here, under foot, is nothing but a fool! Nothing but a washed up loser, who once had it, but he fell in love with you people, and now he is nothing! How pathetic! You people... you are all to blame for this! You made Bryan Danielson, once a killer in this ring, nothing but a soft shell of himself. Bryan... you listen to me. I offered you my services and you said you didn't need them. Whaddaya think now, sunshine?" Regal cracks a mischievous grin as he tosses the microphone back out to Tony Chimel and he and his protégé head to the back.
MATCH EIGHT
STANDARD RULES
One Fall, 25 Minute Time Limit
"The Cleaner" Kenny Omega vs. Seth "F'N" Rollins
Referee: Chad Patton
Kenny Omega comes out wearing his Terminator mask and leather jacket, and he looks ready for war. Seth Rollins stops on his way to the ring to kiss his wife Becky Lynch in the front row, and they share a moment before he goes in. Josh Barnett says that Seth Rollins looks as driven as he has ever seen him, as he prepares for this match. The match is scheduled for 25 minutes, which Josh says to some who have heard of matches going 40 or 60 minutes, that may not seem like a lot, but when you are in a fight for life, that is an eternity. He said the fact that these two know they only have 25 minutes will force these two into an even greater pace to make sure we have a finish here, because after all of the smack we had going into this, neither man will want to settle for a time limit draw.
Kenny makes good on his word, and he tries to get the pace going early, and Rollins is game. These two have two of the best gas tanks in the business, as Jimmy Smith points out, and they are expected to be sprinting until the end. Barnett points out that Kenny seems to be banking on him having the better cardio and more experience going long distance in matches, so we are going to find out if he really has the edge. The reversals come fast and quick, as these two take each other down and try to lock each other up, but it seems to be a stale mate, as both men attempt a Dropkick at one point, and the crowd applauds as they are on their knees in a stale mate.
They run the ropes and Kenny manages to catch Rollins with a V Trigger that sends him onto the apron. Kenny runs and leaps to the middle turnbuckle, but Rollins is quick to catch him with an Enzugiri to the face, which leaves Kenny hanging on the ropes while seated on the middle turnbuckle. Rollins springboards and then drops a knee on Kenny, sending "The Cleaner" down hard on the back of his head! Rollins goes for the cover, but just a two count. Rollins attempts a Superkick, but Kenny catches it and delivers a Roll Through Fireman's Carry into a Springboard Moonsault, but gets a two count himself. Rollins rolls to the outside and Kenny does a Double Springboard Moonsault to wipe him out. Kenny points a finger gun a Becky Lynch and says, "GOODNIGHT" before running and delivering a V Trigger to Seth into the guardrail, and the fans are booing him wildly for that. Back in the ring, Kenny runs off the ropes but Rollins ducks a blow and hits a Sling Blade, going for a cover, but only a two count. Omega rolls to the outside and Rollins is quick to follow him out with a Suicide Dive. Rollins sends Kenny back into the ring and springboards in, catching him with his Glancing Knee Strike, but still just a two count!
Rollins grabs Kenny and lifts him up, placing him on the top turnbuckle. Rollins looks like he wants a Superplex, but Kenny blocks it and uses a series of punches to change the tide. Kenny gets off the buckle and knocks Rollins' feet out from under him, crotching him on top facing the crowd. Kenny goes up behind Rollins on the buckles and grabs his arms, looking for the Super Dragon Suplex, but Rollins breaks out and delivers a series of back elbows. Rollins now gets down as Kenny steadies himself on middle turnbuckle. Rollins shoves Kenny's head down, wedging it into the top buckle, and delivers a Superkick to his face between his legs. Rollins then gets under Omega's pelvis and hoists him up... he runs... BUCKLE BOMB! Kenny is hurting and the fans are going nuts! Rollins goes for the Curb Stomp, but Kenny explodes up and catches him with a Double Palm Strike to counter it! Kenny stumbles up and gives Rollins the finger gun, before BLASTING HIM with a V Trigger into the ropes! Kenny goes for the cover, but still just a two!
Kenny calls for the end and lifts Seth up, attempting the One Winged Angel, but Seth manages to slide off his shoulders behind him. Seth grabs Kenny around the waist and then by the wrist... RIP CORD KNEE STRIKE! Barnett notes that Kenny popularized that move, but Rollins has been known to use it! Rollins then runs off the ropes and delivers a CURB STOMP TO OMEGA! Rollins makes the cover and Chad Patton is on the spot... ONE-TWO-THRE-NO!!! Kenny kicks out and Seth can't believe it, pulling at his hair in disbelief. Rollins gets up and loads up, and then attempts a Superkick, but Kenny catches it and spins him around... PALM STRIKE! Kenny grabs Rollins and hooks him into a front facelock. He grabs the legs, trying to twist them, going for his Leg Hook Brainbuster, but Rollins escapes, and sends a knee to Kenny's abdomen before hooking him in... GOD'S LAST GIFT! Rollins hits the Small Package Driver and he's hanging on for dear life... ONE-TWO-THREEE- NO!!! Kenny is out again! Barnett suspects he is running on pure instinct. Rollins stumbles up and falls back against the ropes as Kenny is on all fours, his eyes wide and he might not know where he is. Rollins runs at him again... ANOTHER CURB STOMP!!! Rollins falls and cover Kenny, smothering his top half as Chad Patton once again makes the count... ONE-TWO-THREE! IT'S OVER! SETH "F'N" ROLLINS GETS THE WIN, BUT KENNY OMEGA SHOWS THAT HE IS SUPER HUMAN!
Winner by Pinfall: Seth Rollins
(00:22:31)
After the match, Becky jumps the railing and she and Seth celebrate in the center of the ring. The crowd are chanting for Rollins when suddenly we hear a scratching noise over the PA system and then a familiar guitar part. The fans EXPLODE!
"LOOK IN MY EYES! WHAT DO YOU SEE? A CULT OF PERSONALITY!"
It's CM PUNK! CM Punk is in the building, and you can't hear yourself think here inside of the Nassau Coliseum! Rollins is standing there with his mouth open, just staring up the ramp is disbelief. Punk is wearing street clothes with his hair slicked back and salt and pepper beard grown out a bit. He smiles as the crowd gives him a very welcoming chant. Punk nor Rollins say anything, as the atmosphere speaks for itself. Jimmy Smith signs off for his broadcast parnter and we see the closing copyright information.