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PPV #52, Lockdown #5 2019

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Post  John Greatrix Tue Feb 26, 2019 12:59 am

John Greatrix (c) vs. Ryback (Steel Cage Match) (Million Dollar Title Match)
We are only a few minutes into the match and Greatrix is already busted open after being rammed into the cage. Both men have had the upper hand. 20 minutes into the match and Ryback is in full control after hitting a huge Lariat. Ryback hits a Running Powerslam and gets a 2 count. Ryback looks to end the match and sets up Greatrix for Shell Shocked. Greatrix slips out the back and hits a low blow. Greatrix follows up with The Greatrixer as Ryback is bent over. Greatrix gets a 2 count. Both men are to their feet and start trading punches. After Greatrix hits a Johnnie Kick out of nowhere, he climbs to the top of the cage to get out. Greatrix stops at the top and looks to the crowd then hits a Diving Elbow on Ryback. Greatrix covers Ryback, 1...2...3.
Winner and STILL Million Dollar Champion: John Greatrix

After the match, as the cage is going up, Drew McIntyre slides in the ring and hits Greatrix with The Claymore. McIntyre stands over Greatrix as we go to a video package for the next match.

The Outsiders (Scott Hall & Kevin Nash) (c) vs. The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg & Billy Gunn) (Route 66 Tag Team Title Match)
As soon as the bell rings, it’s utter chaos in the ring. Both teams are duking it out in the ring. The ref tries to separate them. Nash clotheslines Gunn outside the ring and follows him out, leaving Hall and Road Dogg in the ring. Road Dogg whips Hall into the corner and follows him in with a running shoulder. Road Dogg sets Hall up on the top rope and hits a Superplex. Hall slowly crawls over to the corner but before the tag can happen, Gunn pulls Nash’s feet out from under him and he hits the apron hard. Road Dogg pulls Hall into the middle of the ring and hits the Pumphandle Drop and goes for the cover, 1…2…3.
Winners and NEW Route 66 Tag Team Champions: The New Age Outlaws

Kevin Owens (c) vs. R-Truth (Television Title Match)
Truth rapped his way to the ring only to be greeted by a running boot from Owens as Truth entered the ring. The match has been completely dominated by Owens since the bell rang and Owens doesn’t appear to be letting up. Truth is whipped hard into the corner where he bounces off the turnbuckle and crashes to the mat. Owens runs over and drops a few elbows then locks in a head lock until Truth is able to reach the ropes. Truth is hauled to his feet and whipped into the ropes where Owens connects with The Pop-up Powerbomb then goes for a cover, 1…2…3.
Winner and STILL champion: Kevin Owens

The Kings of Wrestling (Cesaro & Kassius Ohno) (c) vs. Los Ingobernables de Japon (Tag Team Title Match)
These four men battle hard for 20 minutes. Cesaro hits a running European Uppercut in the corner on Evil. Cesaro tags in Ohno who hits a Big Boot followed by a Running Senton. Ohno gets a 2 count. Sanada blasts Ohno with the green mist then hits a Superkick. Evil hits Cesaro with a German Suplex. Evil picks up Cesaro and The LIJ sets him up for The Magic Killer but Ohno hits Evil with The Cyclone Kick. Cesaro spins Sanada around and locks in The Cesaro Swing. Cesaro starts spinning. After 15 rotations, Ohno connects with a low dropkick to the face of Sanada. Ohno and Cesaro pick up Sanada and hit The KRS ONE (Assisted Michinoku Driver). Ohno pins Sanada, 1...2...3.
Winners and STILL Tag Team Champions: The Kings of Wrestling

The Lights in the arena go out and the across the Titan Tron appears “CHAOS IS” and it just sits like that for a few seconds and then “HERE” appears. The lights come back on and standing in the middle of the ring is a hooded figure dressed in red and black. Chaos: “Chaos is here. Vince Russo, from this moment on, your world will be turned upside down. The era of Chaos is among us and nothing you know will ever be the same again. Raw will be purged and burnt to the ground. Bring your best warriors if you must because the fallen shall have my back no matter what happens in this war. I just hope you can say the same thing about yours, Russo.” The lights go off and when they come on, Chaos is gone.

Sasha Banks (c) vs. Kelly Khaos (Women’s Title Match)
Banks came out on fire the second the bell rang to start the match. Banks immediately went for the knees of Khaos and has been pretty successful in keeping Khaos immobile thus far. Banks hits the ropes, ducks a clothesline and hits The Bank Statement in the centre of the ring. Khaos is crying in pain and slowly moves towards the ropes but is stopped just short as Banks really applies pressure to the neck of Khaos. Khaos looks like she is going to tap when she grabs the ropes. Banks releases the hold and waits for Khaos to get up. Khaos slowly makes it to her feet when Banks charges at her. Khaos stands her ground and grabs Banks by the neck. Khaos hits a huge Chokeslam but doesn’t go for a cover. Instead, she hauls Banks to her feet and hits a Powerbomb then roughly goes for the cover, 1…2…3.
Winner and NEW Women’s Champion: Kelly Khaos

Becky Lynch vs. Tessa Blanchard
Becky and Tessa meet in the middle of the ring when the bell rings and start mouthing off to each other then start trading forearms. After 10 minutes, Becky goes for a Diving Leg Drop but Tessa moves at the last second. Becky goes for a clothesline but Tessa ducks and hits a Slingshot Belly-to-Back Suplex. Tessa climbs to the second rope and waits for Becky to get up. Once Becky is to her feet, Tessa hits The Magnum (Diving Code Breaker). Tessa goes for the cover, 1...2...3.
Winner: Tessa Blanchard

After the match, Tessa grabs a mic. Tessa: “Congratulations, Kelly Khaos on the title win. But you better hang onto that belt tight. Remember one thing, I won the Women’s Royal Rumble and I get a shot at that title at Wrestlemania. Your title reign will read 4 weeks because when I beat you at Wrestlemania, the Blanchard Era begins.”

Jeff Jarrett (c) vs. Booker T (Vince Russo Invitational Heavyweight Title Match)
As soon as the bell rings, Booker connects with a Harlem Sidekick taking Jarrett by surprise and goes for the cover. Jarrett kicks out at a quick 1 count. Jarrett and Booker stand face-to-face in the ring and Jarrett slaps Booker in the face. Booker goes for a huge right hand but Jarrett blocks it and catches Booker with a stiff clothesline. Jarrett forces Booker to his feet and whips him into the ropes and catches him with a drop toe hold and locks in a Figure Four Leg Lock. Booker tries to make it to the ropes but Jarrett pulls him back to the middle of the ring. Booker tries to break it but it’s no use and he taps out.
Winner and STILL Vince Russo Invitational Heavyweight Champion: Jeff Jarrett

Brock Lesnar vs. Charles Offord
As we expected, this match has been a roughly violent one. Offord humiliated Lesnar this past Friday and it appears Lesnar has not forgotten. Offord is in the corner receiving several shoulder checks when the ref breaks it up. Offord crumbles to the ground until Lesnar grabs him and hits a short arm clothesline. Lesnar stands over Offord smiling and hauls him to his feet. Offord starts connecting rights and lefts that stagger Lesnar then hits a running knee that sends Lesnar out of the ring. Lesnar has been busted open by Offord and slides back into the ring. Unfortunately for Lesnar, he slides right into a Chuck Bottom. Offord goes for a cover, 1…2… but Lesnar gets a shoulder up at the last moment. Offord hauls Lesnar to his feet and locks in The Chuck Bottom again only to have Lesnar break the hold and hit The F5. Lesnar does not go for the cover though. Instead, he hits another F5 and a third then goes for the cover, 1…2…3.
Winner: Brock Lesnar

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