XTREME HOUSE SHOW #2 - RESULTS
Jul 22, 2019 20:23:20 GMT -5
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Post by Omar Azure (LXW CEO) on Jul 22, 2019 20:23:20 GMT -5
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[House shows are similar to dark matches with both being untelevised events. Segments and matches written in summary format.]
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Lucha Xtreme Wrestling Presents
Live on the XTREME NETWORK
XTREME HOUSE SHOW #2
Friday July 19th 2019 - LXW Wrestle Plex Arena - Albuquerque, New Mexico
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RP DEADLINE: Thursday, July 18th, 2019 at 9 PM PST, Midnight EST, 11 PM CT (US)
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XTREME HOUSE SHOW #2 STAFF
Commentators:
Hugo Santana & Jorge Cabrerra
Ring Announcer:
Melissa May
Time Keeper:
Pablo Castrajena
Referees:
Helga Kurgen, Enmascarado, & Javi Moncada
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Show Beginning
The camera opens up to the LXW WRESTLE-PLEX ARENA, home of LUCHA XTREME WRESTLING in Albuquerque, New Mexico as pyro shoots from the four ring posts. We get close-ups of the fans at ringside and their excitement from being at the second house show. We span ringside where Hugo Santana and Jorge Cabrerra are ringside.
Hugo Santana: "Laaaaaaadies and Gentlemen, and everyone watching us on the LXW NETWORK at home or on their mobile devises, welcome everyone to our Xtreme House Show! The whole world has been talking about our brand new wrestling federation LXW and what's coming next!"
Jorge Cabrerra: "Tonight we will have a huge announcement from the chairman Omar Azure regarding about our first live show next week ‘Friday Night Chaos’!"
Hugo Santana looks like he's getting a message in his headset as he cuts in on Jorge Cabrerra.
Hugo Santana: "I'm getting word that Omar is arriving at the building right now!"
Our cameras cut to the back where we are approaching a white limousine which has just parked-- across several parking spots-- in the uppermost parking deck. Like clock-work, it pops open, and Omar Azure appears from the vehicle. He looks around, an eyebrow raised, and then turns and walks towards the door, carrying a large brief case that looks almost like a guitar case in his right hand, and then the camera switches back to Hugo Santana and Jorge Cabrerra at ringside.
Hugo Santana: "Azure looks like he's a man on a mission and he arrives tonight!"
Jorge Cabrerra: "I’m wondering what’s in the case!"
Hugo Santana: "I’m sure we will find out sometime later tonight, well anyway let’s go to the ring where Melissa May is ready to introduce our opening match!"
MATCH ONE
Ai Moe VS Jenny "Devil's Daughter" Jinx
(Referee - Helga Kurgen)
DING! DING! DING!
Jinx battles back to a vertical base and uses her free arm to push up on Moe’s chin and move her into the ropes. Once again, both grapplers break it up Referee Kurgen’s instruction. Boos soon follow when Jinx rakes Moe across the eyes. She then doubles Moe over with multiple right hands to the midsection. Jinx grabs Moe, turns and chucks her through the ropes and to the floor. Jinx steps out onto the apron, takes a few steps back before running forward and jumping off for a Cactus Elbow. But Moe rolls out of the way, causing Jinx to crash elbow-first on the floor!. Moe brings the action back inside and delivers a trio of arm wrench. Jinx follows up with a thumb to the eye.
The boos continue as Jinx moves the action back into the corner by slamming Moe face-first into the top turnbuckle. She then brings Moe down with a snapmare before following up with a spinning bootscrape. Jinx pulls Moe back up before delivering a sitout jawbreaker that sends Moe stumbling back into the ropes. As Jinx approaches, Moe keeps her at bay with kicks to the midsection. That is, until Jinx swats away the last kick and counters with a gamingiri that knocks her down. Jinx makes the cover. But Moe is able to get her foot on the bottom rope.
Match Middle: As the match continues, Jinx applies a wrenching side headlock. Moe tries to shover her off, but it’s to no avail. Moe then tries for a belly to back suplex. But Jinx rolls over her shoulder, lands on her feet and applies the side headlock again. Moe is then brought down to the mat with a side headlock takeover. After Moe reverses into a headscissors, Jinx escapes with a kip up. As Moe scrambles back to a vertical base, Jinx catches her with a cross chop to the throat. The boos continue as she brings Moe down with a side russian leg sweep for another two count. Jinx knocks her back with a front kick to the chest before blasting her with open hand chops. After Moe gets shoved into the corner, Jinx lets off alternating jab/knife edge chop combinations. While Moe is slumped down in the corner, Jinx scrapes her boot across Moe’s face repeatedly. Jinx pulls her back up by the hair and sends her into the opposite corner with an irish whip. Jinx runs over to follow up with an attack, but she gets turned around by a boot to the face. Moe goes to follow up with a bulldog when Jinx shoves her off into the ropes. When Moe returns, she brings Jinx down with a running hurricanrana. A pair of dropkicks return Jinx to the mat. Once Jinx gets back to a vertical base, Moe runs over and delivers a headscissors takedown. Moe gets back to her feet and returns to the ropes. When Moe comes back, she connects with a Rolling Thunder senton for another two count.
Moe stays in control during the eighth minute, bringing Jinx down with a belly to belly suplex. She follows up with a standing moonsault for another two count. Moe pulls up Jinx and hits her with a European Uppercut. She goes for another running bulldog. But once again, Jinx shoves her off into the ropes. When Moe returns, Jinx throws out running double axe handle. But Moe ducks and continues to run the ropes. When Moe returns, she knocks Jinx down with a spinning heel kick. She makes the cover, but Jinx gets her shoulder up at two. Moe pulls Jinx back up and goes for a vertical suplex. But Jinx blocks and counters with a small package. ONE! TWO! Moe kicks out. After both grapplers scramble back to a vertical base, Moe throws out a hard left hook. Jinx ducks and throws out a gamengiri, which Moe ducks. Moe then brings Jinx down with a Codebreaker! While Jinx is sprawled out on the mat, Moe heads to the side of the ring, hops onto the middle ropes and flips back, delivering a Lionsault! She hooks the leg. ONE! TWO! Jinx gets her shoulder up.
Match End: Jinx is sent into the corner with an irish whip, Moe runs over and connects with a spinning heel kick, sending Jinx slumping down in the corner. After heading into the opposite corner, Moe runs back over and goes for an ‘Influencer’ – Pee Gee Waja Plunge. But there’s nobody home after Jinx rolls out of the way! She then takes Moe and brings her back down with a jumping neckbreaker slam for a two count. After Jinx whips Moe into the corner, Jinx runs across the ring and bashes her with a leaping corner bionic elbow. She then lifts up Moe, turns and hotshots her across the top rope! She makes the cover. ONE! TWO! T-NO! Moe gets her shoulder up. Jinx throws Moe back down with a scoop slam and follows up with a jumping double stomp before heading into the corner. Jinx positions herself up on the middle ropes and waits for Moe to get into position. Once Moe gets back to her feet and turns around, Jinx leaps off and knocks Moe back down with a flying knee attack. She takes Moe by the arm, pulls her up to her knees and and delivers a soccer kick flurry to the chest. After pulling Moe up to her feet, Jinx throws out a Heart Punch. But Moe ducks and counters with a ‘Love is a Battlefield’ – Kamigoye.
Moe is on the comeback in the eleventh minute, planting Jinx with a Dragon Suplex for a two count. She then delivers a springboard flying hurricanrana, sending Jinx rolling underneath the ropes and to the outside. Once Jinx gets back to her feet, Moe runs over and knocks her down with a somersault plancha to the outside! Moe rolls her back inside and delivers hard left hooks to the head and body before bringing Jinx out of the corner with a running bulldog. She makes the cover, but she only gets a two count. Moe brings Jinx back to her feet and delivers a flurry of hard left hooks until Jinx ducks and counters with a knee thrust to the midsection. She then turns and runs into the ropes. When Jinx comes back, Moe stops her in her tracks with a European Uppercut before hopping onto her shoulders, turning around and flipping back to deliver an inverted hurricanrana! As Jinx tries to get back to her feet, Moe rushes over and brings her back down with a running corkscrew neckbreaker! Moe pulls Jinx back up, doubles her over with a boot to the midsection and then brings her down with ‘Love is a Battlefield’ – Kamigoye! She slowly pushes Jinx over and makes the cover.....
ONE!
TWO!!
THREE!!!
DING! DING! DING!
WINNER: Winner by Pinfal – AI MOE!
PROWDLY PRESENTS.....
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Lucha Xtreme Wrestling Presents
Live on the XTREME NETWORK & TNT
FRIDAY NIGHT CHAOS
Friday July 26th 2019 - The Pit, formally named Dreamstyle Arena - Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Featuring…..
10-Man Television Championship Battle Royal
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MATCH TWO
Cipher VS Doom
(Referee - Enmascarado)
DING! DING! DING!
Match Beginning: The match between these two competitors started off with Doom and Cipher coming together but Doom ducking down and taking the back off Cipher before utilizing his amateur background and wrestling him to the mat. Doom connected with a few cross face blows before hooking the arm of Cipher and rolling over the back whilst hooking the other arm into a beautiful looking crucifix pin that garners a two count as Cipher looks on a little frustrated, the excellent technical wrestling of Doom taking his athleticism out of the game. Doom gets to his feet before Cipher and plants a boot into the middle of his back as he tries to get up and once he gets to a knee Doom steamrolls him, putting him right back onto his back. A few mounted punches by Doom cause the referee to get involved and it is only at the four count that Doom rolls off of Cipher who takes his sweet time getting to his feet. Once there he begins to circle Doom and this time they engage in a collar and elbow tie up before Doom swings through it into an over hand wrist lock. Cipher tries to fight out of it but Doom takes a step through further adding torque to the shoulder of Doom. Cipher looks in trouble and can’t reach the ropes as Doom viciously snaps the arm trying to get Cipher to fall down but he won’t give in, eventually working his way into a position where he is able to execute a front roll to relieve the pressure and pop out of it before flinging Doom with an impressive hip toss and then going right into a rear chin lock.
Match Middle: The middle portion of the match was filled with some fast paces action as Doom fought to his feet and then pushed Cipher off the ropes. Cipher looked to counter with a lariat but Doom hit the deck and as Cipher came off the ropes Doom looked to end the match with his Blizzard Suplex but Cipher was able to hook his way out of it and counter with his Equalizer DDT that went down for a two count. Cipher wasted no time in trying stay on top of Doom. Pulling him to his feet and backing him into the corner with a few knife edged chops before following it up with a corner drop kick that planted Doom onto his rear end in the corner. Cipher went in looking for his Enzuigiri but Doom had other ideas, ducking out of the way as he rolled out of the corner and got to his feet, what he didn’t realize though was Cipher had used the bottom turnbuckle to vault onto the top turnbuckle before leaping off of it and connecting with his corkscrew moonsault that caught Doom as he turned around and forced him down to the canvas and resulted in another two count for Cipher after the impressive aerial maneuver. Once again Cipher lifted Doom up by his locks and then whipped him into the turnbuckle and on the rebound looked to connect with a hurricanrana which worked to some extent but Doom was able to roll through it and hook the leg of Cipher as he struggled to get the shoulder off the canvas, narrowly avoiding the pinfall at two and a half as Doom had retaken the momentum with his clever reversal.
Match End: After a very technical opening and a fast paced middle of the match both men had worked up a sweat after about six minutes of wrestling. With neither man necessarily a crowd favorite it was tough to gauge who the crowd was pulling for as the match headed into the closing minutes. Doom maintained control after a few grounded strikes after Cipher had kicked out once again forcing the official to pull him off. Cipher had barely gotten to one knee though when Doom went back onto the attack connecting with an incredible Énzuigiri that looked like it could have knocked Cipher’s head off but it wasn’t enough for Doom as he went to go for his patented Trifecta. Three consecutive moonsaults, one from each rope and finishing the third off with a little extra pizazz as he covered Cipher and looked to have the match won but Cipher showed some surprising resiliency kicking out at the two and a half count once again. Doom got to his feet waiting for Cipher to get to his feet and once he got their he grabbed him in a waist clutch but Cipher dropped out into an inside cradle using Doom’s own set up against him but it was not to be as Doom was able to kick out at two once again. This move however signaled the end of Cipher as Doom’s demeanor changed in the blink of an eye. Cipher worked to his feet but Doom connected with a punch to the stomach that allowed him to get up to his feet. Cipher went for a shot of his own but it was blocked by Doom who caught the punch, fired Cipher down with a deep arm drag and as he got to his feet planted him with a Blizzard Suplex for the three count.
ONE!
TWO!!
THREE!!!
DING! DING! DING!
WINNER: Winner by Pinfal – DOOM!
PROWDLY PRESENTS.....
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Lucha Xtreme Wrestling Presents
Live on the XTREME NETWORK & TNT
FRIDAY NIGHT CHAOS
Friday July 26th 2019 - The Pit, formally named Dreamstyle Arena - Albuquerque, New Mexico
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Featuring…..
10-Women Championship Battle Royal
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MAIN EVENT
Kronos & "The Ancient One" Jynn VS "The Charismatic Mystery" Wolf Hawkins & Nitro
(Referee - Javi Moncada)
DING! DING! DING!
Match Beginning: The two legal men starting this match are “The Ancient One” Jynn, and Wolf Hawkins. These two are certainly no stranger to one another, and it was actually Jynn who pinned Hawkins on our last show. They both go for a lock up, but Jynn manages to catch Hawkins off guard and plants him with a kick to the abdomen. A few forearms to the jaw follows up, getting Hawkins on the ropes and now Jynn whips Hawkins across the ring. The Charismatic Mystery springs off the ropes and sees the clothesline attempt by Jynn coming and ducks under it. Rebounding off the opposing ropes, he flies at Jynn and takes him down with a jumping clothesline. Jynn gets up shortly after and Hawkins hits him with a dropkick in the chest that sends him stumbling backwards into the corner. Jynn now bursts out the corner in rage and looks to follow up with another move, but he is sent soaring through the air with a back body drop. Holding his back, Jynn writhes in pain and now Hawkins picks up Jynn and drags him to his corner. Tagging his partner in, Nitro plants Jynn with several kicks to the abdomen. Whipping him into the ropes, Nitro takes him down with a hip toss before following up with a massive elbow to the chest. Jynn clutches his chest in pain and Nitro goes for the quick cover. Jynn kicks out right before two, and Nitro now picks him up and drags him to the corner before hitting him with a Scoop Slam.
Another tag in this match and Hawkins is back in. He soars over the top rope and hits a Slingshot Leg Drop on his foe before making another cover in this match, but Jynn manages to kick out once again - but this time it's after the two count. Hawkins picks up Jynn and brings him to the middle of the ring where he plants him on the mat with a Swinging Neckbreaker. He then looks down at Jynn and bounces off the ropes, but Kronos manages to use one of his sneaky ploys to get him the advantage in the match. Stepping on the middle rope from his corner, the rope is pushed down and Hawkins drops right out of the ring. Massive heat from the crowd, and Jynn’s manager "The Dark One" Ryan Cullen manages to get the attention of the referee while Kronos does a number on Hawkins. Ramming him back first several times into the ring apron, and then a Shinbreaker on the steel steps manages to slow down the momentum of Hawkins. Kronos chucks him back in the ring, and Jynn now goes to work on the injured legs of his foe. An elbow drop to the shin and then legbar manages to immobilize Wolf Hawkins, and Kronos couldn't be any more happier. Hawkins reaches the ropes, prompting Jynn to release the hold - but he drops one more elbow on the leg of Hawkins. Grabbing him by his ankle, Jynn pulls Hawkins to the corner and tags in Kronos - who hops into the ring and stomps away at the leg of his foe. A high knee to the knee puts Hawkins in all types of pain, and this could very well be Kronos's attempt to soften up Hawkins before their match at “Friday Night Chaos.”
Match Middle: Nitro looks on from the corner concerned over his partner, but while Hawkins is in an entire world of pain, he doesn't plan on giving up. Kronos looks to lock in a single leg boston crab - but Hawkins manages to kick Kronos off before he can turn him over. Kronos stumbles backwards into the corner, but comes right out and looks to follow up with another move - but he's planted with a Liger Kick right to the skull. Both Hawkins and Kronos are down on the mat, but Hawkins is the first to move to crawl towards his partner. Hawkins is getting ever so closer while Kronos is just coming to with what's going on, realizing he'll have to take actions into his own hands, Jynn drops off the apron and races around the ring before jerking Nitro off the apron. Nitro connects head first with the apron, dizzying him a bit, and Jynn plants Nitro with a Tornado DDT on the ground below. Nitro is motionless on the outside, while back in the ring - Hawkins has absolutely no partner to tag out to. Kronos picks his ankle and drags him back to his corner, where he tags in Jynn. Jynn enters the ring and picks up Hawkins before hitting him with a ‘Jynn & Juice’ – Moonsault Side Slam into an STF. However, Jynn doesn't release Hawkins and he hits him with another ‘Jynn & Juice’ – Moonsault Side Slam into an STF, and another, and another. With Hawkins's leg being decimated, it's not looking likely that his team will win this match - or that he will be a 100% come Chaos, and it's exactly how Kronos likes it.
While not normally part of his repertoire, Jynn follows up with what looks to be a Reverse Figure Four Lock - and it gets quite a reaction from Hawkins. Screaming in pain, Hawkins can feel his leg that has been worked on for most of the match being pressured to snap in two. However, he endures the pain and crawls towards the ropes before grabbing onto it. Jynn releases the hold at the four count, and now he picks up Hawkins and Kronos is telling him to finish him off. The Enzuigiri looks to be next, but smartly, Hawkins manages to rolls up Jynn in a pinning predicament. A near fall results, and Jynn can't believe that Hawkins managed to kick out. Jynn gets up and picks Hawkins up, but Hawkins manages to score in a ‘Khallas’ – Cobra clutch slam out of nowhere. Jynn is absolutely out of it, and Hawkins is down as well. Nitro, who has managed to come back to consciousness, makes his way back on the apron and stretches his hand out for the tag. Kronos screams at Jynn to get up and make the tag to him quick, but it's too late as Hawkins already tags in Nitro.
Match End: Nitro enters the ring and immediately spears Jynn, taking him down, and the fans go nuts. Picking up Jynn, Nitro irish whips Jynn into the corner before planting him with a huge high knee to the chin. A snapmare follows up, and now Nitro rushes off the ropes and delivers a dropkick to the chin of Jynn. This results in a cover, but Kronos breaks it up - which brings Hawkins into the ring. Hawkins races towards Kronos and clotheslines him over the top rope and the fans go absolutely nuts. Kronos lands near the ring skirt, and is seen fiddling with something under the ring. Hawkins sees Kronos getting up, but doesn't see the chair in his hand.
Hawkins bounces off the ropes and looks for a Suicide Dive through the ropes, only to receive a huge chair shot to the skull in midflight. The chair shot echoes throughout the arena, and so does the bell.
DING! DING! DING!
WINNER: Winner by Disqualification – Wolf Hawkins & Nitro!
Melissa May: "And the winners of this match by disqualification, Wolf Hawkins and Nitro!"
Post Match: But Hawkins sure as hell doesn't feel like a winner now, and he probably doesn't hear the announcement by Melissa May thanks to the ringing in his ears. Kronos looks to hit Hawkins with another chair shot, but Nitro baseball slides Kronos into the announce table. Saving Hawkins, he attends to his tag team partner - but out of nowhere with a steel chair comes “The Ancient One” Jynn, who KO's Nitro as well.
The pair throws Hawkins back into the ring, and Kronos brings his chair with him. He then begins wailing on the leg of Hawkins with the steel chair, attempting to break it right before our first Friday Night Chaos for next week, and it appears this plan is working to its fullest.
Suddenly, "Omar Azure's Theme" hits and none other than the CEO makes his way out to the stage, he has quite a smirk on his face, and what appears to be some sorta championship belt over his shoulder.
Omar Azure: "Ladies and Gentlemen, you just saw exactly the power and the violence that LXW can commit. Two of LXW's biggest stars, Hawkins and Nitro - laid out before you! So without further a due, Hawkins...at Friday Night Chaos, your match against Kronos won't just be a normal match - oh no. It will be none other than a I Quit Match for the #1 Contendership for this belt - good luck! And Jynn in the Main Event next week in a four-way match for the LXW Championship you will face a surprise entrant, Nitro, and me Omar Azure, for the first ever LXW CHAMPIONSHIP, so good luck to you as will, you will need it."
Azure lifts the brand new LXW CHAMPIONSHIP high in the sky as his theme plays, and both Kronos and Jynn leave the crime scene. The EMTs and medics rush to help Nitro and Hawkins as the show fades out.
End Show
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