Wrestling Observer Live: Huge weekend of shows, previews, news and more

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive is back with tons to talk about including — you guessed it — a huge weekend of TV, AEW Rampage, AEW Collision, WWE Smackdown, NXT Great American Bash. We’ll preview all the matches, talk the news, take your questions and more. A fun show as always so check it out~!

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Fight Game: Another competitive weekend for combat sports fans

John LaRocca and I are back with a brand new Fight Game Podcast.

We got right into our Top Five of the week where we discussed the following:

  • All the competition for eyeballs this weekend with all of the pro wrestling in addition to big UFC and boxing shows
  • NXT Great American Bash preview
  • FTR defending the AEW Tag Team titles against Adam Cole & MJF
  • Why the Roderick Strong part of the MJF/Cole angle brings Cole down
  • What is going on with Jack Perry and Jerry Lynn?
  • An update on the NJPW G1 Climax 33 and where the wrestlers stand in the blocks

We also update our previous Wrestling Prospectus segment on Bronco Nima as he wrestled on NXT this week.

Finally, we did a non-wrestling segment at the end to help you get to know your hosts a bit better.

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WWE NXT media call notes: Dominik Mysterio, No Mercy, Great American Bash

WWE held a media call today to promote Sunday’s Great American Bash. 

Shawn Michaels led the call and addressed questions regarding main roster stars performing on NXT, No Mercy, and more. Below are notes from the call. 

NXT 7/27 media call notes:

  • Cody Rhodes will voice the intro for The Great American Bash on Sunday.
  • Michaels said he would love to have Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn in NXT.  
  • NXT No Mercy was announced for Saturday, September 30, 2023, from the Mechanics Bank Arena in Bakersfield, California. 
  • Wendy Choo is rehabbing injuries and still has “a ways to go” in her recovery. 
  • Michaels praised Dominik Mysterio. He referred to him as mature and professional. He said Dominik respects the business and has done well in NXT so far. Michaels believes Dominik will be able to find himself more in NXT. 
  • When asked about a potential women’s mid-card title, Michaels said he is open to the idea but praised the non-title storylines in the division. 
  • Michaels has enjoyed the Tony D’Angelo in prison story. He said D’Angelo has the potential to be a great actor outside of wrestling. 
  • Regarding Carmelo Hayes, Michaels said Hayes is looking forward to getting his main roster call-up but shouldn’t get ahead of himself. He wants Hayes to take things one show at a time. It’s about preparing Hayes to be a flag-bearer.
  • Regarding Gable Steveson, Michaels said he has been around and training for a while and he finally just asked, “I want to get him in the mix, can I do that?” Michaels was eventually given the green light to start using the Olympic gold medalist.  
  • He also spoke highly of Robert Stone, referring to him as versatile. He would like to have Stone in NXT as long as he wants to be there. Michaels said he likes having managers in NXT too. 
  • Regarding the Weapons Wild match between Blair Davenport and Roxanne Perez, Michaels said the stipulation makes sense considering the storyline. He also wanted Perez on the card since she’s from Texas. 
  • Regarding Dragon Lee, Michaels said Lee is taking advantage of everything the WWE PC has to offer and has asked for no special treatment. 

NXT North American title match official for Great American Bash

WWE has officially announced an NXT North American title match for the Great American Bash. 

Wes Lee will defend his title against Mustafa Ali on the show. Ali issued a challenge to the champion on last week’s edition of NXT after defeating Tyler Bate in singles action. WWE made the match official on Sunday. 

Lee won the title in a five-way ladder match at Halloween Havoc 2022. Since then, he has successfully defended it 11 times, including his most recent defense against Bate on the 6/20 Gold Rush episode. 

NXT Great American Bash 2023 will take place on Sunday, July 30 from the H-E-B Center in Cedar Park, Texas. The only other match announced for the show thus far is NXT Champion Carmelo Hayes defending his title against the winner of Bron Breakker vs. Ilja Dragunov, which takes place on the 7/11 episode. 

WWE NXT 7/11 lineup:

  • Number one contender’s match: Bron Breakker vs. Ilja Dragunov
  • Finn Balor & The Judgment Day appear
  • Stacks vs. Joe Coffey – if Stacks wins, Tony D’Angelo is freed from jail and they earn NXT Tag Team title match
  • Cora Jade vs. Kelani Jordan
  • Tiffany Stratton vs. Ivy Nile
  • Andre Chase & Duke Hudson vs. Charlie Dempsey & Drew Gulak
  • Bronco Lima & Lucien Price debut

WWE announces NXT Great American Bash streaming special for July

The Great American Bash is returning to NXT for 2023.

During NXT Battleground on Sunday night, WWE revealed the date and location for NXT’s next streaming special. NXT Great American Bash 2023 will take place from Cedar Park, Texas on Sunday, July 30. The show will air live on Peacock/WWE Network.

While this will be the fourth straight year an NXT Great American Bash event has taken place, it’s the first time the show has been a streaming special. All three previous editions of NXT Great American Bash were special episodes of NXT television.

Great American Bash is being held at the H-E-B Center in Cedar Park. Tickets will go on sale to the general public at 11 a.m. Eastern time on Friday, June 9.

Earlier this month, Dave Meltzer reported that WWE was considering running NXT Great American Bash as a special TV episode on July 4. Meltzer noted that the potential TV special had been talked about but was not official.

A creation of Dusty Rhodes, the Great American Bash was one of the NWA/WCW’s signature events. It also was used as a WWE pay-per-view name in the mid 2000s.

Two WWE NXT specials expected to take place this summer

In the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer provided an update on NXT’s schedule for this summer.

Meltzer reported that the next NXT special events after Battleground are expected to take place on Tuesday, July 4 and Saturday, August 12. The July 4 event would be NXT Great American Bash, a special episode of NXT television. The August 12 show would be a streaming special on Peacock.

Meltzer added that neither show is official, but both have been talked about by WWE.

After 5/28, the next NXT major shows are expected to be a Great American Bash special on 7/4, which would be a Tuesday TV show, and an 8/12 Saturday night Peacock special. Neither is official as the NXT big show calendar according to those in WWE lists no big events after 5/28 as being official but both have been talked about. July 4th is generally the hardest day of the year with the possible exception of Christmas Eve to draw on television. So the choices are to do a normal show and throw in the towel or to do something special. Wrestling does have a history of special holiday shows doing well, but there is a difference between a live event and a television show on nights people want to go out.

PWInsider reported on the August 12 event earlier this week, noting that a location for the show hasn’t been locked in yet.

NXT Battleground is being held in Lowell, Massachusetts on Sunday, May 28 and will stream live on Peacock. The main event will see Carmelo Hayes defend the NXT Championship against Bron Breakker.

Wrestling Observer Live: Great American Bash, Dynamite, RAW and Rampage ratings, more!

Wrestling Observer Live with Bryan Alvarez and Mike Sempervive is back with tons to talk about including NXT Great American Bash last night, the improvements talents are making but why different improvements are needed, AEW Dynamite tonight, Smackdown and Rampage ratings, and tons more. A fun show as always so check it out~!

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WWE NXT video highlights: Great American Bash

Four title matches took place on last night’s Great American Bash edition of NXT.

Bron Breakker vs. Cameron Grimes for the NXT Championship headlined the Great American Bash special. Breakker was able to retain his title, but a new challenger quickly emerged. JD McDonagh (Jordan Devlin) attacked Breakker on the stage as the show was about to go off the air. McDonagh then gave Breakker a Devlin Side suplex through a table.

NXT North American Champion Carmelo Hayes and NXT Tag Team Champions The Creed Brothers were also successful in their title defenses. Hayes defeated Grayson Waller, while The Creed Brothers defeated their Diamond Mine stablemates Roderick Strong & Damon Kemp.

The NXT Women’s Tag Team titles did change hands, with Roxanne Perez & Cora Jade defeating Toxic Attraction’s Gigi Dolin & Jacy Jayne to become the new champions. Perez also announced that she’s cashing in her Breakout Tournament title shot contract for a match against NXT Women’s Champion Mandy Rose next week.

More coverage from last night —

WWE NXT video highlights —

Toxic Attraction vs. Perez & Jade for the NXT Women’s Tag Team titles

Tony D’Angelo shows Legado del Fantasma how he handles business

Pretty Deadly are the pride of Essex, England

Wes Lee vs. Trick Williams

Wendy Choo vs. Tiffany Stratton

Roxanne Perez is cashing in her title shot contract to face Mandy Rose next week

Giovanni Vinci interrupts Apollo Crews, issues a challenge

Ivy Nile breaks up a commotion between Tatum Paxley and Kayden Carter

JD McDonagh says he’s coming to NXT next week

Carmelo Hayes vs. Grayson Waller for the NXT North American Championship

Chase U is going on a field trip to London

The Creed Brothers vs. Roderick Strong & Damon Kemp for the NXT Tag Team titles

A-Kid is now Axiom

Solo Sikoa tells Von Wagner to stop looking for excuses

Bron Breakker vs. Cameron Grimes for the NXT Championship

NXT fallout: Cameron Grimes gets startled by strange lights

NXT fallout: Carmelo Hayes and Trick Williams react to their wins

NXT fallout: Shawn Michaels joins Perez & Jade’s photo shoot

NXT fallout: Tiffany Stratton proved that Wendy Choo is out of tricks

NXT fallout: Joe Gacy says The Dyad will reveal themselves when they’re ready

Speak Now: NXT 2.0 The Great American Bash recap

Get the week started with on-camera personality Denise Salcedo as she reviews NXT 2.0 The Great American Bash 2022! There was a lot that happened on this show including new Women’s Tag Team Champions, a mystery QR code, rubbing alcohol, and an NXT Championship match. 

This podcast is sponsored by Wrestle Rumble. 

Denise will return tomorrow to chat AEW Dynamite. 

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Three title matches added to NXT Great American Bash

Three title matches have been added to next week’s Great American Bash edition of NXT.

Cora Jade and Roxanne Perez will challenge Toxic Attraction (Gigi Dolin and Jacey Jayne) for the NXT Women’s Tag Team titles, while Carmelo Hayes will defend the North American title against Grayson Waller. Meanwhile, The Creed Brothers will defend the NXT Tag Team titles against fellow Diamond Mine members Roderick Strong and Damon Kemp.

Additionally, Wendy Choo will take on Tiffany Stratton, while Trick Williams will face Wes Lee.

Jade and Perez won tonight’s number one contendership match, defeating Katana Chance and Kayden Carter. The two teams confronted one another last week, leading to a brawl over who should face Toxic Attraction next.

On this week’s NXT, Grayson Waller asked Hayes if he could sign some memorabilia. Hayes agreed, but later found out that he had unwittingly signed a contract for a title defense.

Roderick Strong and The Creed Brothers confronted one another in a backstage segment on tonight’s show after dissension during a tag team match against The Dyad and Joe Gacy led to a defeat. Strong was upset and challenged The Creeds to a title match for next week.

Here is the lineup so far for next week’s Great American Bash:

WWE NXT Great American Bash, Tuesday, July 5, 8 p.m. Eastern time —

  • NXT Championship: Bron Breakker (c) vs. Cameron Grimes
  • NXT Women’s Tag Team Championship: Toxic Attraction (c) vs. Roxanne Perez and Cora Jade
  • NXT North American Championship: Carmelo Hayes (c) vs. Grayson Waller
  • NXT Tag Team Championship: Creed Brothers (c) vs. Roderick Strong and Damon Kemp
  • Wendy Choo vs. Tiffany Stratton
  • Trick Williams vs. Wes Lee

Bron Breakker vs. Cameron Grimes title match set for WWE NXT Great American Bash

Bron Breakker’s next challenger for the NXT Championship has been announced. 

Cameron Grimes issued a challenge to Breakker for the July 5 NXT Great American Bash during this week’s NXT episode. Breakker accepted the challenge, and the match is set. 

The title bout was set up in a pair of segments on NXT this week. Breakker gave Grimes an encouraging word in a backstage skit, telling Grimes that he will be a champion again someday after his North American title loss. Grimes said that he was not looking for sympathy from anyone. 

Later, following Breakker’s successful title defense against Duke Hudson, Grimes made his way to the ring. He insinuated that Breakker had been fast-tracked due to his family name as the son of Rick Steiner, that everyone knows who Bron’s dad is, but no one will remember Grimes’ late father’s name. Grimes then made the challenge, with Breakker accepting. 

The title match is the only bout announced to this point for the Great American Bash. 

WWE NXT Great American Bash, Tuesday, July 5, 8 p.m. Eastern time —

  • NXT Championship: Bron Breakker (c) vs. Cameron Grimes

WWE announces NXT Great American Bash for July

WWE has revealed when NXT’s next special event will be taking place.

During NXT In Your House on Saturday night, it was announced that NXT Great American Bash 2022 is set for Tuesday, July 5. The show, which is a special episode of NXT, will air live on the USA Network starting at 8 p.m. Eastern time.

This will be the third straight year that an NXT Great American Bash event has taken place. It’s the first Great American Bash since the NXT 2.0 rebrand.

There have yet to be any matches announced for the show.

The Great American Bash was first held in 1985, with the show being given its name by the legendary Dusty Rhodes. It was one of WCW/Jim Crockett Promotions’ signature events.

WWE also used the Great American Bash name for an annual pay-per-view from 2004-2008, and a WWE PPV called “The Bash” took place in 2009.

Title change at NXT Great American Bash, Tegan Nox returns

Tegan Nox returned to NXT tonight at the Great American Bash, causing a distraction that helped crown new NXT Women’s Tag Team Champions.

Towards the end of the title match between The Way (Candice LeRae and Indi Hartwell) and the team of Zoey Stark and Io Shirai, the battery seen charging up in vignettes over the last several weeks hit 100%. Nox then appeared, causing a distraction for LeRae and Hartwell. Stark used the opportunity to lay out Hartwell and pin her to win the titles for her team.

LeRae and Hartwell had held the titles for 63 days, defeating Ember Moon and Shotzi Blackheart back on the May 4 edition of NXT.

Nox had been out of action since last August, when she injured her ACL. She underwent surgery the following month. It was the third time that she had injured her ACL since signing with WWE in 2017. On Monday, she wrestled Toni Storm in a dark match prior to Raw in her first match back since being injured.

WWE NXT Great American Bash live results: O’Reilly vs. Cole

The Great American Bash returns again as WWE presents a special episode of NXT tonight.

A grudge match will take place in the main event as former Undisputed Era stablemates Kyle O’Reilly and Adam Cole face off. O’Reilly defeated Cole when they met in an unsanctioned match at NXT TakeOver: Stand & Deliver this April.

Three title matches are also set for tonight’s show. MSK will put their NXT Tag Team titles on the line against Tommaso Ciampa & Timothy Thatcher, Candice LeRae & Indi Hartwell will defend their NXT Women’s Tag Team titles against Io Shirai & Zoey Stark, and LA Knight will defend the Million Dollar Championship against Cameron Grimes. If Grimes loses, he has to become Knight’s butler.

Plus, NXT Champion Karrion Kross and Johnny Gargano will meet face-to-face. Hit Row will also deliver a “Championship Cypher” to celebrate Isaiah “Swerve” Scott defeating Bronson Reed last week to become the new NXT North American Champion.

Our live coverage begins at 8 p.m. Eastern time.

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The voice of Dusty Rhodes fittingly opened The Great American Bash in a canned intro. The video package ran down the card, and it closed by again featuring the voice of The American Dream.

Holy cow, this show has a corporate sponsor with an advertising tie-in, and it may be the most mainstream sponsor ever on NXT. Bud Light Seltzer was the sponsor of the GAB. While not the very much more mainstream Bud Light beer, the seltzer cousin will have to do. Please drink responsibility.

The red, white and blue ropes are back. Couple that with it being The Great American Bash, and I’m now super nostalgic. 

The show is kicking off with a men’s tag team title match.

NXT Tag Team Champions MSK (Wes Lee & Nash Carter) defeated Tommaso Ciampa & Timothy Thatcher to retain their titles

Lee cradled Thatcher for a pinfall, and the champions retain in a fantastic bout. Freaking great opener to kick off the card. Challengers looked strong throughout the match, but MSK were still able to remain the champs.

Ciampa & Thatcher worked over Wes Lee, proverbially cutting the ring in half as they punished him. Ciampa gets caught with a dropkick out of nowhere by Lee, and Carter is able to tag in. Carter is on fire, culminating in a springboard quebrada to the floor. Thatcher took the bullet for Ciampa and stepped in to catch Carter. That allowed Ciampa to waylay Carter with a lariat. The show cut to a commercial break, and Lee down selling at ringside.

Hot tag soon as the show returned from the break, and Lee cleaned house. Lee was on a roll when he too was waylaid by the challenger. Thatcher lowbridged Lee as he ran the ropes, and Lee tumbled outside. The challengers again targeted Lee, but both of the defending champs fought back to counter Thatcher. However, the champs were cut off. Carter was now the target, and he was worked over. 

Fighting spirit and Ciampa is rocked by a jumping knee strike. He was on rubber legs, and MSK looked to set up their finisher. Ciampa escaped with Thatcher’s helping to make a save. That would backfire on the challengers when Thatcher hit his partner with an uppercut by mistake. Ciampa went down, and Thatcher walked into a superkick. Lee went for a crazy looking handspring flipping move, but Ciampa nailed him in mid-air with a shotgun dropkick.

Close near fall after a Project Ciampa. Lee countered another Ciampa’s finisher, but the challengers turned the tide after some quick tags. Carter countered a super Air Raid Crash. MSK double team Ciampa. Carter with a swanton bomb, and Lee with a corkscrew senton for a two count. Thatcher dragged Lee out of the ring, and Thatcher also clocked Carter with a right hand. The challengers had again cut off the champs.

Ciampa executed an assisted Fairy Tale Ending on Lee, and Thatcher applied an ankle lock. Carter back in to make a save, and Lee trapped Thatcher in a small package. 1…2…3. The champs retain in a great bout.

NXT Champion Karrion Kross and Johnny Gargano face-to-face

General Manager William Regal and Samoa Joe are in the ring to host a segment where they attempt to settle things between Gargano and Kross. This is pro wrestling, so talking their problems out erupted into mayhem.

Gargano claimed Kross was scared to face him in the ring. Regal said this feud cannot go on, which is departure from this feud must continiue. Regal announced a title match between the two next week. Kross objected to a title match, and Kross said he was not afraid of Gargano.

Kross has three goals when he wakes up every morning. He wants to remain the NXT Champion, he wants to main event WrestleMania, and he wants to become WWE Champion. He insulted Gargano by saying he was wearing his wife’s jeans.

Kross said this was not a cartoon. This was real life! Regal interrupted to say next week in the title match there is a special referee, and that person is none other than Samoa Joe. The crowd popped, and Gargano threw a zinger as he was leaving the ring.

Gargano said it was funny Kross mentioned Gargano’s wife when “Kross couldn’t even lace my wife’s boots.” Kross had heard enough. He wanted to fight right now, but Joe stepped in to block his path. Kross had a staredown with to conclude the segment.

A vignette hyped NXT Cruiserweight Champion Kushida.

Million Dollar Champion LA Knight defeated Cameron Grimes to retain his title

Knight pinned Grimes, so Grimes must now become Knight’s bulter per the stipulations of the match. Decent enough match that leads into the next chapter of this feud.

Grimes showed fire at the start, leading to a flying cross body off the top rope. Knight would briefly counter Grimes, but Grimes with a counter of his own. Knight regained the advantage as the show cut to a picture-in-picture commercial break. 

Knight was on offense during the break, so I almost lost interest. Didn’t help that a commercial with Ric Flair was stealing the show. The show returned from the break, and Knight was still in control. Grimes struck with a one-man running Spanish Fly, leading to a double down. 

They traded strikes, and they would go on to trade near falls. Grimes fired up on Knight, and Grimes began a comeback, and Grimes gets a near fall after a swinging uranage slam. Grimes skinned the cat, only get caught in a Torture Rack and dropped into a facebuster. Two count for Knight. Grimes again kicked out moments later after taking a superplex. 

Knight fetched the Million Dollar title belt. He brought the belt into the ring, and the ref took it from him. Meanwhile, Grimes was able to use an O’Connor Roll. Knight reveresed with a handful of tights. Knigth takes a poision rana, and yet another two count. 

The fighting spilled outside. Knight gave Grimes a DDT onto the title belt on the floor. They teased a countout, but Grimes was able to get back into the ring. Grimes was unsteady, and he took a headlock DDT in the ring. Knight then covered Grimes for a pinfall.

NXT Breakout Tournament entrants were introduced. The tourney includes Trey Baxter, Carmelo Hayes, Andre Chase, Josh Briggs, Ikemen Jiro, Joe Gacy, Odyssey Jones and Duke Hudson. The tournament begins next Tuesday on NXT with Jiro vs. Hudson in a first round match.

Zoey Stark & Io Shirai deafted NXT Women’s Tag Team Champions The Way (Candice LeRae & Indi Hartwell) to win the titles

Stark pinned Hartwell during a finish that featured the surprise return of Tegan Nox. New champions are crowned, and LeRae looks to be in feud with Nox moving forward.

The champions wore gear inspired by The Kliq from the era of The New Generation. Hartwell was Razor Ramon, and LeRae was 1-2-3 Kid. 

Shirai got to shine early on, and then it was Stark’s turn to shine. The match went through a commerical break with the champions in control.

During the break a cross-promotional spot with WWE and the Olympics. The spot featured Bobby Lashey and Olympic Gold medalist Zack Snyder. Synder said he might want to try wrestling.

Back to the match, with heat on Stark. Hot tag to Shirai, and she sqaured off with LeRae. Those two are so good against each other. Stark & Shirai with double team moves, and Stark looked strong getting a near fall.

No water in the pool on a Shirai moonsault. LeRae applied a Gargano Escape on Shirai. Hartwell then jumped in the ring to apply an Anaconda Vice (Dexter Lumis’ finishing hold) on Stark. The challengers escaped the holds, and LeRae is dropped with a plam strike. Shirai again went for a moonsault, but LeRae with counter suplexed Shirai off the ropes. 

Teased ending another match on the show with a cradle, yet it was only a two count. The lights inside the CWC went dark. The battery that had been charging appeared on a video screen. It went for 99% to 100% and the lights powered on in the arena. Tegan Nox appeared on the stage. 

LeRae looked as if she saw a ghost. Shirai knocked LeRae out of the ring. Stark then delievered suplex into a knee strike, and Stark covered Hartwell for a pinfall. 

Nox and LeRae brawled after the match, with LeRae fleeing the scene and Nox giving chase.

Dexter Lumis came to ringside during a commercial break, and he carried away Hartwell in his arms. Love is apparently in the air.

Toni Storm cut a promo on NXT Women’s Champion Raquel Gonzalez. Storm was asked about Sarray wanting a match with her. Storm scoffed at the thought, and declined the challenge.

Hit Row’s North American Championship Cypher Celebration

The Hit Row group looked like superstars in this segement. This was basically a live rap concert, and it was arguably the best hip hop segment ever in WWE that did not star a professional musical act. Instead of simply cutting a promo, members of Hit Row spit bars. B-Fab rapped first, then Top Dolla, and Isaiah “Swerve” Scott concluded with his own rap. Ashante “Thee” Adonis was their DJ. 

Very different than anything else on WWE television, Hit Row hit a home run with this segment. Not sure it got them over as heels, but they looked like superstars nonetheless. Hard to describe it in typed words, it has to be seen with the sound on for the full effect.

Adam Cole defeated Kyle O’Reilly 

Cole pinned O’Reilly in a great pro wrestling match. Much different than their unsanctioned match. That previous match might be better, but personally I liked tonight’s match more simply because it was a straightforward wrestling bout with no gimmicks. But it this was a bloodfeud (if WWE allowed the use of blood), although the match did not start out accordingly.

They did start what was a grudge match in this bitter feud with a collar and elbow, which is my only criticism. The story apparently being this match was about proving who was better in the ring, as opposed to their prior meeting in what was basically a lights out match. That follows the recent WWE trend of following up a stipulation match with a straight wrestling match. Go figure. Tonight’s bout was nevertheless a great match.

They grappled, and Cole powdered out before a commercial break. More grappling as the show returned from the break. Cole was reeling as O’Reilly was dominating him, but the tide soon turned into Cole’s favor. Cole with a neckbreaker on the floor, and Cole targeted O’Reilly’s neck.

O’Reilly fired up on Cole, and O’Reilly targeted an arm. Great back-and-forth action. Cole lambasted O’Reilly with trash talk, causing O’Reilly to hulk up. O’Reilly was raining down punches in a corner when Cole escaped his clutches, and Cole blasted O’Reilly’s knee with a superkick. Cole followed up by smashing O’Reilly knee into the ring post.

The show cut to picture-in-picture commercial break with O’Reilly on the mat selling his knee. Cole worked over the knee during the break. On cue, O’Reilly valiantly began to fight back when the show returned from commercial, leading to a double down.

Cole was again targeting O’Reilly knee, but O’Reilly with a recepit attacked Cole’s knee. Dragon screw in the ropes by O’Reilly. They traded strikes and kicks. Near fall by Cole after a running high kick. Cole unabel to connect with the Panama Sunrise, and O’Reilly answered back with a series of strikes. 

O’Reilly blocked a superkick, catching Cole’s leg. Cole then took a cradle suplex at the hands of O’Reilly, but Cole somehow kicked out. O’Reilly with Kawada kicks, and then O’Reilly with a takedown. O’Reilly tried to transition into an armbar, but Cole blocked the hold. Small package for two. Cole with a counter for a heel hook, and Cole locked in a figure four leglock. O’Reilly countered to apply a heel hook where he also hooked the other leg with his legs. Cole managed to crawl to the bottom rope, breaking the hold.

More back-and-forth with each rocking the other. O’Reilly fell out of the ring, and Cole executed a Panaman Sunrise off the apron on the floor. Cole rolled O’Reilly back into the ring, and O’Reilly got his foot in the rope to break up a pin.

They traded strikes, and Cole takes a brainbuster. Cole was prone on the mat as O’Reilly climbed the turnbuckle. O’Reilly leapt off the top with a bombs away knee drop, but Cole rolled out of the way. O’Reilly crashed and burned. Cole delivered a Last Shot, yet O’Reilly kicked out at two and three quarters. 

Cole went for a Panama Sunrise, and O’Reilly blocked it with a knee strike. However, O’Reilly delivered the strike with his injured knee that Cole worked over previously in the match. Cole then executed the Panama Sunrise, and he followed with a Last Shot. Cole went on to cover O’Reilly for the deciding pinfall.