Even though it’s Labor Day, Mike Sempervive is still on the audio prowl. He and co-host Josh Nason discussed BOLA, the kickoff to Kevin Owens’ title reign, juggalos, and more on a special Labor Day edition of Wrestling Observer Live.
These were some of the best matches of the year in the U.S. It’s really a shame this wasn’t streamed live and people will have to wait for the DVD release, because people would be raving about almost every match on the show. This was better than even day two of BOLA last year, which was the best PWG show I’d seen.
– Dalton Castle defeated Tommaso Ciampa, who subbed for Jack Gallagher who had a flight issue.
Ciampa did some WWE star big moves (Superman punch, Pedigree) but couldn’t finish Castle, who won with the Bang-a-Rang. Excellent bout. Super hard hitting and Castle did a great job building his delayed German suplex spot.
– Mark Andrews defeated Pete Dunne with a reverse hurricanrana off the top rope and shooting star press.
It’s amazing how good Andrews is in this environment. Dunne made a super impression. Tons of crazy counters. I thought Andrews kicking out of three tombstone piledrivers was a bit much but other than that this was up there with the best U.S. matches this year.
– Cody Rhodes defeated Sami Callihan after hitting Cross Rhodes.
Rhodes came out in specially made PWG BOLA trunks to endear himself to everyone. You could see this was a guy who had something to prove and he pretty much did. A hard hitting great match, nonstop action, Rhodes even did a double springboard plancha. His wife did the ring announcing calling him the star that left them in the dust.
– Fenix & Penatgon Jr. defeated Chris Hero & Tommy End when Fenix pinned End after a springboard 450.
I know several people who thought this was the best match of the weekend which speaks volumes when you consider how spectacular tonight’s main event was. Hero did this great Lucha Libre high spot early like he was a 170 pound acrobatic style guy. Fenix came out dressed up like Pentagon and he was super over with constant chants. In the move of the weekend, he stood up on Pentagon’s shoulders near the ropes and did a super high moonsault out of the ring onto both of them.
– Trevor Lee defeated Kamaitachi with a fisherman buster.
Lee got easy heel heat being announced as TNA Superstar Trevor Lee. The big move was Kamaitachi doing a senton off the top rope to the floor.
– Mark Haskins defeated Cedric Alexander with an armbar in an excellent match.
I was very impressed with how Haskins transitioned into a sharpshooter at one point and other cool reversals. Excellent match.
– Kyle O’Reilly defeated Matt Riddle when Riddle essentially pinned himself while having a submission on O’Reilly.
Excellent grappling style match. Riddle got the “please come back” chants. Everyone raves about Riddle for good reason. I know he’s got the issue with failing pot tests in UFC years ago which caused WWE not to sign him yet, but whether it’s New Japan or TNA, they should be on the phone with him yesterday because he has the potential to be one of the biggest stars in the business. He has incredible natural charisma.
– Will Ospreay, Ricochet & Matt Sydal defeated The Young Bucks & Adam Cole when the members of the winning team did simultaneous shooting star presses on all three members of the losing team.
You would expect a lot given who was in this match but it blew away any expectations. It had great spots, super heat, great timing with one exception and the last few minutes were mind blowing. Essentially you have the most physically talented wrestlers in the world on one side working with a team that knows this audience perfectly and all did everything under the sun.
Sydal & Ricochet topped the Meltzer Driver. The place was chanting five star match when it was over. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen a tag team match this good.
The show started at about 9:25 p.m local time. I don’t want to overuse the superlatives but with the exception of Matt Sydal vs. John Hennigan (Mundo), every match was either really good, to great, to fantastic. And Sydal vs. Hennigan was a good match as well.
There was a weird sense of disappointment because the losers don’t advance. The crowd for the most part wanted both guys to win in almost every match.
– Marty Scurll defeated Pentagon Jr. by reversing out of the package piledriver into a chicken wing via submission.
The bottom rope broke during this match but it didn’t play a part in anything. It did slow the show down because it took a while to fix it. Very good.
– Ricochet defeated Jeff Cobb in a fantastic match.
Both brought out the best in each other with flying vs. power. The difference in Cobb from even a few months ago is very noticeable. Ricochet won with the Tour of the Islands into an inside cradle.
– John Hennigan defeated Matt Sydal with a standing shooting star press and the End of the World.
Hennigan was one of the guys who really badly wanted to work PWG.
– Will Ospreay defeated Fenix with the spinning kick and Oscutter.
Fantastic match with things probably never done before inside a pro wrestling ring. Ospreay did his space flying tiger drop and Fenix did a crazy spinning dive. The highlight was a Spanish fly off the top rope where both landed on their feet. Pretty much everyone was blown away by this match.
– Zack Sabre Jr. defeated Tommy End with the octopus submission.
Excellent match. Very different from most Sabre matches as it was more a fight than technical wrestling. Lots of “Thank you Tommy” chants since everyone knows he’s leaving for WWE and this was his last PWG show.
– Chris Hero defeated Jushin Liger with a series of spinning elbows.
Also very good, excellent by the end. They played up the size difference. Liger was the most over wrestler by far on the show and Hero had to play heel because there was no other way. This was the best Liger singles match I can recall in a long time. Perfect timing.
– The Young Bucks & Adam Cole defeated Dalton Castle & The Boys (ReDragon)
The Boys ended up being Bobby Fish & Kyle O’Reilly. For about 15 minutes, they played like they were The Boys, hitting like wimps and just getting beaten up with Castle doing the offense. Then they took off their Boys’ masks and made comebacks, although Fish lost the mask several times before that spot.
It was largely comedy but very good. The crowd was very into it. The finish saw a double Meltzer Driver on Fish & Castle and Matt pinned Fish.
The full list of participants in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla’s annual Battle of Los Angeles were announced earlier this month, but there has been a change to the lineup.
Cedric Alexander will now compete in the tournament after Adam Cole bowed out of it as part of an ongoing angle.
Cole tweeted that he has no interest in the tournament after winning it previously, but will still team with fellow Mount Rushmore 2.0 members The Young Bucks on the shows. And they’ll take on Dalton Castle & The Boys on night one and the team of Will Ospreay, Ricochet, & Matt Sydal on night two.
The tournament will take place on September 2-4 in Reseda, CA.
The updated list of participants for BOLA 2016:
Cody Rhodes
Kamaitachi
Jeff Cobb
Mark Haskins
Dalton Castle
Pete Dunne
Sami Callihan
Tommy End
Trevor Lee
Cedric Alexander
John Hennigan
Jack Gallagher
Chris Hero
Mark Andrews
Ricochet
Matthew Riddle
Marty Scurll
Matt Sydal
Kyle O’Reilly
Fénix
Zack Sabre Jr.
Will Ospreay
Pentagón Jr.
Jushin Thunder Liger
The card for night one is:
2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match: Chris Hero vs. Jushin “Thunder” Liger
2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match: Tommy End vs. Zack Sabre Jr.
2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match: Fénix vs. Will Ospreay
2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match: “Mr. Athletic” Jeff Cobb vs. Ricochet
2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match: John Hennigan vs. “Reborn” Matt Sydal
2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match: Pentagón Jr. vs. “The Villain” Marty Scurll
Non-Tournament Six Person Tag Team Match: Dalton Castle & The Boys vs. Adam Cole & The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)
And the card for the second night is:
2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match: Sami Callihan vs. Cody Rhodes
2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match: Kyle O’Reilly vs. Matthew Riddle
2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match: Cedric Alexander vs. Mark Haskins
2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match: Kamaitachi vs. Trevor Lee
2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match: Mark Andrews vs. Pete Dunne
2016 Battle of Los Angeles First Round Match: Dalton Castle vs. Jack Gallagher
Non-Tournament Tag Team Match: Fénix & Pentagón Jr. vs. Tommy End & Chris Hero
Non-Tournament Six Person Tag Team Match: Will Ospreay, Matt Sydal, & Ricochet vs. Adam Cole & The Young Bucks (Matt & Nick Jackson)
The results of the first two nights will determine the card for the third night.
Konnan, Rey Mysterio, Dominick Gutierrez (Rey’s son), Shayna Baszler, Marina Shafir, Jessamyn Duke (three of the Four Horsewomen)
Jack Evans b Brian Cage
Chris Hero b Biff Busick with a middle rope piledriver
Marty Scurll b Trevor Lee with a Kimura
Zack Sabre Jr. b Pentagon Jr.
Mike Bailey b Tommy End
Will Ospreay b Matt Sydal
Young Bucks & Roderick Strong & Super Dragon b Angelico & Fenix & Rich Swann & Ricochet
Chris Hero b Jack Evans
Speedball Mike Bailey b Will Ospreay
Zack Sabre Jr. b Marty Scurll
Chuck Taylor & Trent Baretta & Aero Star & Drew Galloway & Drew Gulak b
Tomasso Ciampa & Timothy Thatcher & Drago & Mark Andrews & Andrew Everett. Mostly comedy
The finals were Sabre vs. Hero vs. Bailey. Hero pinned Bailey with a Gotch style piledriver. Sabre then made Hero submit. Strong then said he would destroy Sabre in their upcoming tilte match. The show ended with the Europeans celebreating with Sabre on their shoulders.
The show was scheduled for a 5 p.m. start. It started about 6:15 p.m. and ended at 11:30 p.m.
Young Bucks & Super Dragon b Andrew Everett & Trevor Lee & Biff Busick in a hardcore match. The Bucks & Dragon also destroyed a couple of referees, Excalibur (who cut a promo on them after the match) and Chris Hero.
This was among the best live shows I’ve seen. From a wrestling standpoint, this was better than even this year’s WrestleMania, actaully by a pretty significant margin. Hero vs. Thatcher, the AAA tag match, Galloway vs. Bailey, Sabre vs. Ricochet and the main event were all tremendous, and also all completely different.
The finals of the tournament Sunday will have Brian Cage, Busick, Will Ospreay, Trevor Lee, Pentagon Jr., Matt Sydal, Scurll, Evans, Hero, End, Bailey and Sabre Jr.
One of the biggest indie shows of the year took place Friday, in Reseda, CA, with round one of the Battle of Los Angeles tournament. The rest of the first round is Saturday with all the winners advancing to the finals on Sunday:
– Brian Cage b Aero Star
– Biff Busick b Andrew Everett
– Will Ospreay b Mark Andrews
– Jack Evans & Angelico b Rich Swann & Ricochet
– Trevor Lee b Trent Baretta
– Pentagon Jr. b Drago
– Matt Sydal b Fenix
– Young Bucks & Roderick Strong b Tommy End & Marty Scurll & Zack Sabre Jr.
Notes:
– Super show, main event, Sydal vs. Fenix, Andrews vs. Ospreay and Busick vs. Everett were the best matches but everything was good. Lots of Pentagon Jr. T-shirts in the crowd.
– Melissa Santos of Lucha Underground was the ring announcer.
– Among those at the show were Lisa Varon, Konnan, Tom Lawlor, Marina Shafir (Four Horsewomen) and Rob Naylor.