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On August 13th GCW presents Homecoming 2022, Part 1 August 13th 2022 live on FITE. The event features GCW World Title Match where Jon Moxley defends his title against Effy. Who will be the new GCW World Champion?
Check the already announced lineup below:
Tag Team Match
The Briscoes (Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe) vs Los Macizos (Ciclope & Miedo Extremo)
Death Match
John Wayne Murdoch vs Matt Tremont
Singles Match
Starboy Charlie vs Nick Wayne
GCW Ultraviolent Title Match
Alex Colon (c) vs Rina Yamashita
GCW World Title Match
Jon Moxley (c) vs Effy
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# Impact World Championship
Josh Alexander (c) vs Alex Shelley
# Impact Knockouts World Championship
Jordynne Grace (c) vs Mia Yim
# Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Championship
Rosemary and Taya Valkyrie (c) vs VXT (Chelsea Green and Deonna Purrazzo)
# Bandido vs Rey Horus
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# 10PM ET – WWE NxT Level Up Live 8/12/22 August 12th 2022.
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# Chase University looks to school the debuting Nima and Price on NXT Level Up
* On a can’t-miss edition of NXT Level Up, Andre Chase and Bodhi Hayward are in tag team action against the debuting Bronco Nima and Lucien Price, Ikemen Jiro will throw down with Myles Borne, and Sol Ruca will battle Elektra Lopez.
Chase University is arguably the most successful faction in NXT Level Up’s brief history. Chase is 4-0 on the brand, Hayward has pieced together a four-match winning streak, and Thea Hail has claimed victory in two of her last three matches by besting Brooklyn Barlow and Arianna Grace.
Now, Chase and Hayward will be opposed by a couple of powerful Superstars in Nima and Price, who are hungry to kick off their careers with a hard-earned win.
Additionally, the ever-popular Jiro looks to keep the good times rolling after scoring three consecutive singles victories on WWE’s newest brand against Quincy Elliott, Ru Feng and Dante Chen.
However, he is all but certain to get a tough challenge from Borne, who most recently lost in controversial fashion to Javier Bernal and is still seeking his first win.
Finally, Lopez is back in singles action for the first time since suffering a narrow loss to Ivy Nile in June. She’ll be opposed by Ruca, a fast-rising star who has turned some heads while battling the likes of Fallon Henley and Kiana James on NXT Level Up.
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The SmackDown landscape changed forever with the returns of Karrion Kross and Scarlett, who did not hesitate to send a message loudly and clearly to undisputed WWE universal champion Roman Reigns and top contender Drew McIntyre.
What would Kross have to say about his return to WWE and what it means for the elite of SmackDown?
Find out now with this recap of a show that also featured the latest in the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship Tournament and an Intercontinental Championship defense by the seemingly unbeatable Gunther.
The WWE Women's Tag Team Championship Tournament kicked off Friday's show as Shotzi and Xia Li battled Raquel Rodriguez and Aliyah for the right to advance in the competition for the vacant titles.
The heels dominated coming out of the break, with Li cutting Aliyah off from her partner. A hot tag to Rodriguez sparked a comeback but Shotzi shut her down with Sliced Bread No. 2 for a near-fall.
A spear from Aliyah to Shotzi and the Tejada Bomb from Rodriguez to Li scored the babyfaces the hard-fought victory.
The match was fine enough for what it was but, beyond the quality of the contest was the fact that the women's division was highlighted in the opening segment with neither Ronda Rousey nor Charlotte Flair to be found.
Four NXT exports did battle in a high-stakes match, with Rodriguez again benefitting from the spotlight with another quality victory. She and Aliyah may seem like a makeshift tandem but given the brackets, as we know them, do not be surprised to see the babyface tandem make it all the way to the finals and, potentially, win the titles.
Shotzi and Li looked solid here in defeat and should benefit from increased screen time and in-ring opportunities under the new regime.
Result
Rodriguez and Aliyah defeated Shotzi and Li
Grade
C
Top Moments
Drew McIntyre hit the ring for a promo, in which he threatened to put Karrion Kross in the graveyard and reminded Roman Reigns that, as much as The Tribal Chief struggled to beat Brock Lesnar, he did so at WrestleMania 36 with his bare hands.
Scarlett interrupted the proceedings and the distraction she caused allowed The Usos to hit the ring and jump the No. 1 contender from behind. The unified tag champs issued words of warning to Scarlett, who returned them in an ominous fashion.
Triple H and his creative team have done an effective job early on in creating this three-way feud for the world title. McIntyre is no-nonsense and picking fights with two heels, Reigns is staying out of dodge and Kross is hellbent on re-establishing himself as a harbinger of doom who will take his opportunities rather than waiting for them.
Thus far, he has told a coherent story that, in lesser hands, could be bungled from the beginning. Introducing The Usos and utilizing Scarlett as more than just a voiceless sidekick were solid moves that prevent the overexposure of the central figures.
Grade
A
Top Moments
Kofi Kingston's ill-fated sneak attack on The Viking Raiders proved costly as the former WWE Champion found himself beaten down and left in a heap.
It was probably the right booking call given WWE Creative's recent efforts not to book repetitive matches. With that said, the feud is ice cold and Kingston could really be better utilized in just about anything at this point.
Speaking of tag teams...
Hit Row returned to WWE Friday night in the latest of Triple H's make-rights.
Top Dolla and Ashante Thee Adonis, accompanied by B-Fab, received a big pop as they hit the ring for an enhancement match against local competitors.
The energy was up throughout the sprint of a squash match and the charisma was in abundance as the three NXT exports addressed the crowd after the match. B-Fab labeled the three of them "3OG," no doubt in reference to the fact that AEW's Swerve Strickland is no longer with the company.
Considering the lack of depth in the tag team division, Hit Row is a welcome addition and has the potential to turn into a hugely popular act for the company given its athleticism, charisma and energy they bring to every performance.
Result
Hit Row defeated Trevor Irwin and Brandon Scott
Grade
C for the Viking Raiders beatdown; an admittedly partial 'A' for Hit Row's return
Top Moments
Before the scheduled contract signing between SmackDown Women's champion Liv Morgan and top contender Baszler, the suspended Ronda Rousey jumped the guardrail and cut a promo. Before she could say much, security ushered her up the ramp, where she came face-to-face with friend Shayna Baszler.
Baszler quickly signed the contract for her showdown against Morgan and vowed to beat her at Clash at the Castle. The champion hit the ring next, and vowed to beat Baszler after referring to her as a "Ronda Rousey ripoff."
Physicality reigned supreme, with Morgan shaking off an attack on her injured arm and driving her upcoming challenger through the table with a bulldog.
This was a surprisingly strong segment.
Rousey showed more personality here than she has in every one of her promos since returning at Royal Rumble and the fans responded accordingly. They were overwhelmingly in her favor, to the point that she was clearly one of the more over competitors on the show to this point.
Morgan continued to flirt with heeldom, emphatically reminding everyone that she beat Rousey twice while insultingly referring to Baszler as a ripoff of her bestie. Turning Morgan heel would seem like the wrong move given her underdog climb to the top but the fans may demand it, especially if Rousey remains as over as she has been to this point.
Of interest is the interaction between Baszler and Rousey. Might The Baddest Woman on the Planet help The Queen of Spades rediscover her edge and championship ways? Or will Baszler turn on Rousey and ignite the rivalry that seemed like a sure thing not all that long ago?
Grade
B
Top Moments
Following a backstage attack by The Scottish Warrior, The Usos challenged Drew McIntyre to a tag team match. The No. 1 contender to the Undisputed WWE Universal Champion wasted little time rushing the ring but quickly found himself on the end of a numbers disadvantage.
Madcap Moss hit the ring, evening up the sides but found himself on the receiving end of the tag champions' onslaught coming out of the break.
McIntyre exploded into the match off a hot tag from his former rival and unloaded on Jimmy and Jey. The Usos benefited from a late distraction from an interfering Sami Zayn but McIntyre kicked out of the top rope splash and delivered the Claymore to Jimmy for the win.
After the match, McIntyre laid out Jey and Zayn before standing tall with Moss.
This was a high-energy tag match that allowed McIntyre to shine ahead of Clash at the Castle and provided Moss a little of that main event rub, courtesy of the red-hot babyface and the equally as over Usos.
There will be some who denounce the idea of McIntyre and a random partner beating the tag team champions and they would be right. The Usos are a historically great team and dropping a match to McIntyre and Moss is a curious choice for sure.
Unless it is designed specifically to plant seeds of a breakup of The Bloodline or the inevitable beatdown of Zayn by Jimmy and Jey.
Result
McIntyre and Moss defeated The Usos
Grade
B
Top Moments
After much hype throughout the night's broadcast, Intercontinental champion Gunther defended against Shinsuke Nakamura in the main event of SmackDown.
A motivated Nakamura targeted the arm of his opponent, looking to take away his trademark powerbomb finisher while also setting up an armbar submission. Gunther answered with his ferocious power, overwhelming the challenger at times.
Nakamura rocked The Ring General with a knee to the face and appeared to have the win in hand but the tough champion kicked out. The Artist balked in the face of Ludwig Kaiser at ringside and set up for the Kinshasa, only for Gunther to turn him inside out with a clothesline for two.
A sleeper and dropkick to the back of the head allowed Gunther to deliver the powerbomb and stack him up for the pinfall victory.
The chants of "this is awesome" were well deserved as Nakamura and Gunther tore the house down to end the show. It was a hard-hitting, physical encounter that reminded fans that beyond the mannerisms and entrance, The Artist is still a damn fine in-ring performer when he is motivated.
Gunther continued his streak of superb in-ring performances but it was Kaiser staring at the IC title on two different occasions in the post-match moments that proved most interesting. Might the mouthpiece of The Ring General have championship aspirations of his own and could Gunther's greatest challenge eventually come from within the remnants of Imperium?
That a seething Nakamura stared down Gunther as the show went off the air suggests their issues are far from over.
Result
Gunther pinned Nakamura to retain
Grade
A
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