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Post by November KS on Jul 28, 2015 12:05:56 GMT -6
Needs it's own thread.
– Pro Wrestling Guerrilla sent out the following today, sharing the details for their 2015 Battle of Los Angeles tournament…
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla’s 2015 Battle of Los Angeles – Stage One Friday, August 28, 2015 – 8:00PM Bell Time American Legion Post #308 – 7338 Canby Ave., Reseda, CA 91335
Twenty-four competitors from around the world will square off to win the prestigious 2015 Battle of Los Angeles tournament.
The entrants in the 2015 Battle of Los Angeles are:
1. Will Ospreay 2. “Party” Marty Scurll 3. Timothy Thatcher 4. “Speedball” Mike Bailey 5. Chris Hero 6. Biff Busick 7. Mark Andrews 8. Brian Cage 9. Ricochet 10. Tommy End 11. Trevor Lee 12. Pentagón, Jr. 13. Drew Gulak 14. Angélico 15. Trent? 16. Andrew Everett 17. Fénix 18. Rich Swann 19. Jack Evans 20. Drago 21. “Rebourne” Matt Sydal 22. AeroStar 23. Zack Sabre, Jr. 24. Drew Galloway
Stage One will feature six First Round Matches in the 2015 Battle of Los Angeles, plus non-tournament bouts!
Front Row – $70
TICKETS ON SALE JULY 30 AT 8:00PM PDT
General Admission – $55
TICKETS ON SALE JULY 30 AT 8:00PM PDT
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla’s 2015 Battle of Los Angeles – Stage One takes place on Friday, August 28, 2015, at 8:00PM at American Legion Post #308. American Legion Post #308 is located at 7338 Canby Ave., Reseda, CA 91335. Online tickets orders are subject to the PayPal Service Charge (2.9% + $0.30). Tickets purchased in advance allow for priority admittance to the venue, along with guaranteed event seating. Tickets are not refundable.
Video recording devices are not permitted. Card subject to change. Absolutely no outside alcoholic beverages are allowed on American Legion property.
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla’s 2015 Battle of Los Angeles – Stage Two Saturday, August 29, 2015 – 8:00PM Bell Time American Legion Post #308 – 7338 Canby Ave., Reseda, CA 91335
Twenty-four competitors from around the world will square off to win the prestigious 2015 Battle of Los Angeles tournament.
Stage Two will feature six First Round Matches in the 2015 Battle of Los Angeles, plus non-tournament bouts!
Front Row – $70
TICKETS ON SALE JULY 30 AT 8:00PM PDT
General Admission – $55
TICKETS ON SALE JULY 30 AT 8:00PM PDT
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla’s 2015 Battle of Los Angeles – Stage Two takes place on Saturday, August 29, 2015, at 8:00PM at American Legion Post #308. American Legion Post #308 is located at 7338 Canby Ave., Reseda, CA 91335. Online tickets orders are subject to the PayPal Service Charge (2.9% + $0.30). Tickets purchased in advance allow for priority admittance to the venue, along with guaranteed event seating. Tickets are not refundable.
Video recording devices are not permitted. Card subject to change. Absolutely no outside alcoholic beverages are allowed on American Legion property.
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla’s 2015 Battle of Los Angeles – Final Stage Sunday, August 30, 2015 – 5:00PM Bell Time American Legion Post #308 – 7338 Canby Ave., Reseda, CA 91335
Twenty-four competitors from around the world will square off to win the prestigious 2015 Battle of Los Angeles tournament.
The Final Stage will feature the Quarter-Final, Semi-Final, and Final Round Matches in the 2015 Battle of Los Angeles, plus non-tournament Bouts!
Front Row – $70
TICKETS ON SALE JULY 30 AT 8:00PM PDT
General Admission – $55
TICKETS ON SALE JULY 30 AT 8:00PM PDT
Pro Wrestling Guerrilla’s 2015 Battle of Los Angeles – Final Stage takes place on Sunday, August 30, 2015, at 5:00PM at American Legion Post #308. American Legion Post #308 is located at 7338 Canby Ave., Reseda, CA 91335. Online tickets orders are subject to the PayPal Service Charge (2.9% + $0.30). Tickets purchased in advance allow for priority admittance to the venue, along with guaranteed event seating. Tickets are not refundable.
Video recording devices are not permitted. Card subject to change. Absolutely no outside alcoholic beverages are allowed on American Legion property
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Post by randomone on Jul 28, 2015 17:05:12 GMT -6
This is like Europe vs Lucha Underground vs PWG edition of BOLA & I'm really looking forward to it (when I can finally watch it)
It's incredibly tough to pick a winner. Trevor Lee was amazing in last years, Hero is always a favorite, Mike Bailey is my upset pick, but I'm going Zack Sabre Jr.
Was thinking maybe Trent? Since Chuck Taylor is in the midst of having his "Dustin Checks Out" farewell tour. Best Friends had their final tag match last week. I'm sad, but thrilled at the possibility this is all one big deal & that Chuckie T got signed to NXT.
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Post by November KS on Aug 1, 2015 2:21:00 GMT -6
– Pro Wrestling Guerrilla sold out all three shows for their 2015 Battle of Los Angeles in just three minutes. PWInsider reports that the Reseda, California venue for the shows are completely sold out and that the only way to see the shows now will be when they get released on DVD.
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Post by randomone on Aug 1, 2015 17:16:44 GMT -6
Battle of Los Angeles, Night 1 (Friday, August 28):
- Brian Cage vs. Aero Star - Andrew Everett vs. Biff Busick - William Ospreay vs. Mark Andrews - Trevor Lee vs. Trent? - Drago vs. Pentagón Jr. - Matt Sydal vs. Fénix - Non-tournament match: Inner City Machine Guns (Ricochet & Rich Swann) vs. Angélico & Jack Evans - Non-tournament match: Tommy End, Marty Scurll & Zack Sabre, Jr. vs. The Young Bucks & Roderick Strong
Battle of Los Angeles, Night 2 (Saturday, August 29):
- Rich Swann vs. Marty Scurll - Chris Hero vs. Timothy Thatcher - Drew Gulak vs. Tommy End - Angélico vs. Jack Evans - Mike Bailey vs. Drew Galloway - Ricochet vs. Zack Sabre, Jr. - Non-tournament match: Fénix & Aero Star vs. Pentagón Jr. & Drago - Guerrilla Warfare non-tournament match: Andrew Everett, Biff Busick & Trevor Lee vs. The Young Bucks & Super Dragon
First time ever for a six man Guerilla Warfare too. These tournament pairings are fantastic too. Makes it even more impossible to pick a winner. Sabre & Ricochet? Trent & Lee? Angelico & Evans? Job well done to Excalibur.
No Gargano, Candice or Joey is a bummer. No Chuck Taylor, who is on his retirement tour either. I assume ROH have shows then, so I wonder if that's why there's no Roderick String.
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Post by November KS on Aug 1, 2015 17:30:13 GMT -6
Hmmm interesting. ROH has nothing going on for the 28th but does have a house show on the 29th. Field of Honor is on the 22nd with Strong taking on Okada.
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Post by randomone on Aug 1, 2015 17:35:51 GMT -6
Maybe he'll be involved in Night 3?
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Post by November KS on Aug 1, 2015 22:48:34 GMT -6
Maybe he'll be involved in Night 3? Or maybe he's gonna beat Okada and have other things to be doing.
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Post by randomone on Aug 28, 2015 22:19:48 GMT -6
Brian Cage over Aero Star via Steiner Screwdriver to kick off the tournament. I'm following along on Twitter. I'll keep posting results as they go along (or as long as I stay awake tonight). I'll post the rest later, I'm out of town tomorrow.
Chuckie T on commentary too.
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Post by November KS on Aug 28, 2015 22:39:21 GMT -6
What's the story on BOLA not being in a larger venue? From the sounds of things, they could easily TRIPLE their audience (if not more) if they would just move to a bigger place.
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Post by randomone on Aug 28, 2015 22:40:37 GMT -6
Biff Busick over Andrew Everett
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Post by randomone on Aug 28, 2015 22:44:05 GMT -6
What's the story on BOLA not being in a larger venue? From the sounds of things, they could easily TRIPLE their audience (if not more) if they would just move to a bigger place. I think since PWG has ran in the same place since maybe 2010, they are content with where they are. I think the venue has become a destination in itself, if that makes any sense. It's almost synonymous with PWG. Don't think they'll change. It makes sense sure, but it's part of the product IMO.
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Post by randomone on Aug 28, 2015 22:54:55 GMT -6
Will Ospreay over Mandrews via reverse 450 off the top.
Jack Evans & Angelico vs Inner City Machine Guns up next
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Post by randomone on Aug 28, 2015 23:23:53 GMT -6
Evans & Angelico over Guns via 630 splash.
Intermission
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Post by randomone on Aug 29, 2015 0:04:20 GMT -6
Trevor Lee over Trent? via small package driver.
Drago vs Pentagon Jr. next
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Post by November KS on Aug 29, 2015 0:05:58 GMT -6
Trevor Lee over Trent? via small package driver. Drago vs Pentagon Jr. next That was MY GUY!! Speeps stole him.
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Post by randomone on Aug 29, 2015 0:17:44 GMT -6
Pentagon Jr. defeats Drago via package piledriver
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Post by randomone on Aug 29, 2015 0:45:24 GMT -6
Sydal over Fenix via Shooting Star
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Post by November KS on Aug 29, 2015 0:47:54 GMT -6
Pentagon Jr. defeats Drago via package piledriver Pentagon Jr was scorejr's guy. Hell, I think he's his avatar. Then at the last second he tells me he's going with Thurman Thomas or whatever his name is for the contest.
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Post by randomone on Aug 29, 2015 1:01:47 GMT -6
Haha Timothy Thatcher.
Also need to point out Mount Rushmore 2.0 came out to Voodoo Child
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Post by scorejr on Aug 29, 2015 1:17:32 GMT -6
Yeah I should have picked Pentagon...no way Hero is losing first round
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Post by randomone on Aug 29, 2015 7:12:30 GMT -6
Bucks & Roddy over Spurll, End & Sabre. There was a Double Meltzer driver spot.
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Post by randomone on Aug 29, 2015 7:46:03 GMT -6
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Post by November KS on Aug 29, 2015 17:08:36 GMT -6
Here's a write up about last night:
Results courtesy of Michael Ornelas:
We are incredibly sold out. Standing room only ticket buyers line the wall. Victoria of Stevie Richards fame is here in the crowd.
Melissa Santos gets a huge pop as a surprise ring announcer, and Chuck Taylor out pops that by coming out to commentary.
Opening match is Brian Cage vs. Aerostar. Both men get great big pops to start. Since we’re in Reseda, I’m going to go ahead and just let you assume everyone gets a big pop unless otherwise noted. Cage worked the power spots that we’ve all come to know and love (elevated apron superplex a la Cesaro, a stalling vertical suplex held for a count of 60, etc.) while Aerostar provided some great dives, including a Falling Star to the floor. He botched several spots, most notably, but didn’t take the crowd out of it too badly. Cage finishes around 7 minutes in with a sick-looking vertical suplex dropped into sit out piledriver.
Next up is Andrew Everett vs. Biff Busick. This should be a fun mix of styles. Match with comedy trying to show each other up with various acrobatic feats with the crowd booing Everett’s very impressive stunts, and cheering a basic forward roll by Busick. Everett controls early with high spots, including a springboard shooting star press to the outside for which Victoria has to look away because she looks genuinely nervous. The match ended up being fairly technical with Everett’s high flying peppered in. The match ended when Everett went for a springboard shooting star from the apron to Biff inside, who countered by catching it with a European Uppercut after the rotation, then hitting a half and half suplex before finishing him with a running European Uppercut around 14:25.
Third match is Mark Andrews vs. Will Ospreay, which is a PWG debut for both men (and personally, my first time seeing either man wrestle, so I’m looking forward to it). Lots of amazing chain wrestling here with cool acrobatic counters I’ve never seen before. Both men greatly impressed, and the closing stretch had some really fun teases before Ospreay picked up the win with an inverted 450 Splash in 10:45 or so. Really good stuff. Seems like the crowd would welcome them back in a heartbeat.
Last match before intermission is Angélico & Jack Evans vs. The Inner City Machine Guns (Ricochet & Rich Swann). The ICMG makes me wish entrances were shown on PWG DVDs because it’s always a blast with everyone singing “All Night Long” by Lionel Richie. They get Melissa Santos to shimmy with gem which was glorious because she’s smoking hot in person (and on TV, as I’m sure you already know). Angélico looks like if Paul Rudd and Dean Ambrose had a baby, and put on AJ Styles’ tights. There’s a little bit of wrestling before Ricochet break dances to challenge Jack Evans to a dance off. He tags in and accepts, and admittedly wins that war. Swann tags in and dances as well before botching a dance move, essentially bumping like a DDT, and Evans capitalizes with an attack, and we’re finally into some wrestling (not that I’m complaining — it’s been gloriously entertaining so far). Both teams alternated heat segments, and I think the fact that it’s 97 degrees and there’s a lot of sweat in the ring is causing a little less crispness to the wrestling tonight overall. Fun match overall — Jack Evans pinned Rich Swann after a 630 Senton after about 20:20 of action.
-Intermission-
First match back is Trent? vs. Trevor Lee, my personal choice to win the tournament. He’s been treated like a star this year, and this would be a great way to cement that. Match starts with intense posturing for control until Trent? takes it early. Back and forth match, but after a German suplex on the apron to Trent?, Trevor holds the control. Trent? makes a pretty valiant comeback before Trevor puts him away with a Small Package Driver at about 14:25. After the match, Chuck Taylor comes out to give Trent? some water and a big “Best Friends” chant breaks out. Then Chuck leaves after they hug. It’s the little things…
Sixth match of the night is Drago vs. Pentagón Jr., which gets a huge reaction upon their entrances. Jr. threatens Melissa Santos which causes Drago to attack him to make the save, and we’re off to the races. This match is exactly what you’d expect — Lucha libre mixed with a Reseda atmosphere including outside dives. At one point, Pentagón downed a fan’s pitcher of beer. Drago did the super-est of super hurricanranas. Match ended with Pentagón Jr. drilling Drago with a Packaged Piledriver around 11:20. Great seeing them in PWG, and they were super over. Match was a little sloppy, but that didn’t really matter.
Our final tournament match of the night before our six man main event is Fénix vs. Matt Sydal. This is the best match on paper, so hopefully it delivers. Both men are treated like heroes in their entrances and shake hands to start. They do some truly great technical chain wrestling to start. It seems like they’re keeping things completely grounded, including teasing some dives but getting back in before the opponent can do it. I don’t know if you can get blue balls from not seeing a tope, but the crowd is pretty close to finding out. Sydal works the leg for awhile before we get our first high flying move of the match (about 10 minutes in) — a springboard missile dropkick from Fénix. Fénix slips on a springboard double stomp but it still hits, technically. Match continues to stay grounded for a bit until Fénix hits a huge corkscrew splash to the outside (before which, Victoria, who was right by the potential landing site kept yelling “holy fuck” as she had arguably no escape options (she was fine though). The crowd went nuts for a nearfall off a springboard Spanish Fly off the top. Sydal finishes a few moments later with the Shooting Star Press around 20 minutes. Definitely the best match of the night so far.
Last up is the main event of Eurotrash (Zack Sabre, Jr., Tommy End, and “Party” Marty Scurll) vs. Mount Rushmore 2.0 (Roddy Strong & The Young Bucks). Pop of the night probably goes to Sabre’s entrance. Mount Rushmore enters to Voodoo Chile by Jimi Hendrix. Cheap shot from Matt Jackson before the bell incenses ZSJ. Melissa Santos goes for introductions during a dueling crowd chant and Strong takes her to task for it, cutting a great heel promo. He then throws the mic at her before she continues. Strong avoids Sabre to start by tagging out immediately. Lots of action, but needless to say, everyone got their hands on everyone. Great moment where Sabre and Scurll interlocked the Bucks’ legs together and flipped them over into a two man camel clutch (as seen in the attached picture). Scurll got worked over by all three men. Eventually, Nick and Scurll were both down and did the SummerSlam Taker/Brock simultaneous sit-up and laugh spot. Then a bunch of Taker signature spots were done by the Bucks on Scurll. Finally Scurll tagged out and Sabre twisted Nick into a pretzel and used his technical wizardry to fight off both Matt and Nick. Tommy End got tagged in and got to run wild with some sick strikes before the match broke down and everyone got their shit in. Match came down to Roddy and Sabre for awhile before Roddy threw Rick Knox in the way of a charge and then gave a low blow to Sabre before Rushmore went nuts with chair shots. Really cool nearfall where Roddy threw Nick up like he would for End of Heartache but transitioned to a 450 on Sabre. End and Scurll made the save, so we then got a double Meltzer Driver on End and Scurll. Sabre is the only one left along with Rushmore, who are all spitting on him. He comes alive and slaps the shit out of all of them until they hit a double superkick/high knee on him. Sick kick from Strong and then End of Heartache finishes around 29 minutes. Phenomenal main event, and match of the night. The crowd applauds Eurotrash’s efforts to close the show.
Quick results:
Brian Cage defeated Aerostar Biff Busick defeated Andrew Everett Will Ospreay defeated Mark Andrews Jack Evans & Angélico defeated The Inner City Machine Guns Trevor Lee defeated Trent? Pentagón Jr. defeated Drago Matt Sydal defeated Fénix Mount Rushmore defeated Eurotrash
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Post by November KS on Aug 29, 2015 22:17:57 GMT -6
"Party" Marty Scurll defeats Rich Swann
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Post by November KS on Aug 29, 2015 22:44:08 GMT -6
Jack Evans defeats Angelico
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Post by November KS on Aug 29, 2015 22:46:19 GMT -6
scorejr's guy Thatcher up next against Hero.
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Post by Positivity Peeps on Aug 29, 2015 23:07:47 GMT -6
Hero wins.
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Post by November KS on Aug 29, 2015 23:08:43 GMT -6
Good pick jr!!!
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Post by November KS on Aug 29, 2015 23:10:47 GMT -6
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Post by November KS on Aug 29, 2015 23:28:46 GMT -6
This one's for you, Junior!
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