Ring Announcer: The opening contest is a quarterfinal match in the Pure Championship Tournament. On the way to the ring, from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Weiging in at 202 pounds. Austin Aries
Ring Announcer: His opponent, from Brooklyn, New York. Weiging in at 180 pounds. Low Ki
Low Ki wins in 20:45 with the Ki Krusher. Both men use many over the top moves to wear down the bodies of both. Fans are divided between both men. At one point the ref gets taken out by a kick from Low Ki and when Aries gains the advantage and goes for the 450. Jimmy Jacobs rushes the ring and spikes Austin Aries in the head. This allows Low Ki to pick him up for the Ki Krusher and the win.
Ring Announcer: The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is a quarterfinal match in the Pure Championship Tournament. On the way to the ring, from the United Bank of Switzerland. Weiging in at 232 pounds. “Double C” Claudio Castagnoli
Ring Announcer: His opponent, from Atlanta, Georgia. Weiging in at 210 pounds. Jimmy Rave
Claudio wins in 17:23 with the Ricola Bomb. Both men are able to hit significant power moves on both and the momentum shifted on many occasions. He finally hits the Ricola Bomb after reversing Jimmy Rave’s Double Underhook Facebuster
Ring Announcer: The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is a quarterfinal match in the Pure Championship Tournament. Making his way to the ring, from Chicago, Illinois. Weiging in at 233 pounds. “Classic” Colt Cabana
Ring Announcer: His opponent, from Tampa, Florida. Weiging in at 212 pounds. Roderick Strong
Cabana wins at 14:10 with the Colt 45. Cabana played his comedian role and the crowd got on his side. Roderick focused much on the back and Cabana had to muster much strength to hit his finisher. Both men shook hands afterwards
Ring Announcer: The following contest is scheduled for one fall and is the final quarterfinal match in the Pure Championship tournament. On his way to the ring, from Metropolis. Weiging in at 240 pounds. Chris Hero
Ring Announcer: His opponent, from Othello, Washington. Weiging in at 205 pounds. Davey Richards
Richards wins at 8:43 with the D.R. Driver. Hero tries to taunt constantly but it is dominated most by Richards, who lit up the chest of Hero throughout to seal his victory.
(Annoouncement of Chicago's return date)
Ring Announcer: The following contest is the semifinal match in the Pure Championship Tournament. From Brooklyn, New York. Weiging in at 180 pounds. Low Ki
Ring Announcer: And his opponent, from the United Bank of Switzerland. Weiging in at 232 pounds. “Double C” Claudio Castagnoli
Castagnoli wins at 15:23 with a mid air Uppercut. Low Ki and Castagnoli switch the pace constantly with neither being able to seal the win. Castagnoli, out of desperation, knocks Ki’s head off with the uppercut, causing Ki to go limp
Ring Announcer: The following contest is the last semifinal match in the Pure Championship Tournament. From Chicago, Illinois, weiging in at 233 pounds. “Classic” Colt Cabana
Ring Announcer: His opponent, from Othello, Washington. Weiging in at 205 pounds. Davey Richards
Colt Cabana wins at 23:20 with a rollup. Cabana is still favoring his back from his previous match, which Davey works on throughout. Cabana gets the roll up by reversing the D.R. Driver
Ring Announcer: Ladies and Gentlemen. It is now time for the finals of the Pure Championship Tournament. The rules for Pure Championship matches are as follows. Wrestlers will be given three possible rope breaks for submissions. Once all three are exhausted, all submission holds are legal without rope breaks. There are also no closed fists allowed in the match. If a closed fist is used the wrestler will receive a warning. If he does not obey and repeats the closed fist he will lose a rope break. If he is out of rope breaks, the wrestler will be disqualified.
(Wrestlers enter)
Ring Announcer: To my left, he is from Chicago, Illinois. He weighs in at 233 pounds. He is “Classic” Colt Cabana!
Ring Announcer: And to my right, from the United Bank of Switzerland. Weiging in at 232 pounds. He is “Double C” Claudio Castagnoli!
Castagnoli wins in 35:43 with the Ricola Bomb. This match is considered a classic by the fans with a amazing amount of near falls. Colt Cabana becomes serious and tries to pick up his first singles title in ROH. Colt goes for his fifth Colt 45 in the match but Claudio hits two uppercuts that doesn’t knock him down. He nails a wicked bicycle kick and finishes with three holding Ricola Bombs to become Pure Wrestling Champion. Both men shake hands and hug as a host of wrestlers come to celebrate with Claudio. Colt doesn’t stay for the celebration and heads to the back. Claudio gets the title put on him and lets out a loud HEY!
Monday, May 18, 2009
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