Post by Jonnie Valentine on Jun 10, 2022 3:11:23 GMT -5
Spotlight Showroom
Coachella, California
House: 636 Paid
Flamboyant Red baseball slide kicked Poena during his entrance. When he got into the ring, she hit a front roundhouse kick that knocked Poena back. When she irish whipped him into the ropes he came back with a flying lariat known as The Personal Jesus. Poena painfully bent Red’s fingers back, as she screams in pain, he sprayed a turquoise mist into her eyes! As Red lay on the mat, blinded, Poena raised his arms out to his sides with his palms and face up to the heavens. He finally gave Red his on the mat heart punch known as The Sacrifice to finish her off
James Hard vs. Tuxedo Mask
Lancaster, Pennsylvania’s own James Hard comes down to the ring in a construction outfit and does some dancing for the Coachella crowd. He popped Tuxedo Mask with some boxing jabs before wowing the crowd with a helicopter headscissors known as The Whirlwind. He went for a handspring back elbow, but Tux moved and Hard crashed into the turnbuckles. Tuxedo Mask cartwheeled into a handspring of his own, hitting James Hard with a broncobuster he calls The Tux Buster. Later, James Hard caught Tux on the top turnbuckle. Hard tried to capitalize, but Tux double underhooked his arms and flipped into his sunset flip tigerbomb known as The Moonlight Waltz
“Deathstryke” Cyan Komar vs. Bella
Bella grabbed that long ponytail of Komar and yanked him to the mat, then hit him with a spinning uraken when he got up. Bella misses a cannonball, and Komar blinds her with a Phoenix Eye Strike. Komar hits her with Withering Flesh Atemi strikes all over her body and then knocks her out with the Deathstryke behind her ear
Dennis Steel vs. Lynx
James Hard’s partner in Hard & Steel caught Lynx with a step up enzuigiri but when he shot Lynx into the ropes, the masked man caught him with a running DDT. Lynx wowed the Coachella crowd with a springboard knee that caught Steel right between the eyes. Lynx was able to lift Steel up high and drop him on his head with his ligerbomb for the 1-2-3.
Natalie Burrows, Syberus, Kilroy Evans
vs.
The Sheik, Alexander Von Blankenship, “The Rising” Sun” Marty Donovan
Syberus started the match off with some mat work with Marty Donovan. While getting headlocked, Marty told Syberus about how Disney Plus now had Glee, Seasons One through Six until Syberus flipped Marty with an ippon seoi nage judo throw. The Coachella crowd went nuts when Syberus tagged in Natalie Burrows but Marty quickly tagged in The Sheik. Burrows clotheslined Sheik over the ropes to the floor below and then hit him with a suicide dive. Malcolm Xavier Graves tried to sneak up on her with a chair, but Burrows grabbed it out of his hands. The Sheik hit a distracted Natalie with a springboard back elbow. Once back in the ring, he tagged in AVB. Von Blankenship slammed her on the back of the head with a barry white driver he calls Desecration for a close two count. Burrows ducked the superman punch and countered with her own windmill kick called Turmoil. She tagged in Kilroy Evans who took out an oncoming Sheik with a spear and Donovan with a spinebuster. Alexander Von Blankenship turned around into a Bad Touch diamond cutter. Kilroy covered AVB but Malcolm Xavier Graves ran into the ring and stomped Kilroy's head, causing a disqualification by referee Richie Richardson. Kilroy stalked Graves while the manager plead his case, but The Sheik clubbed Kilroy from behind and started a six way brawl. The show went out with The Sheik brawling with Kilroy, Burrows hitting Donovan in the crowd with a senton, and AVB and Syberus fighting on the ramp