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Name of the event:
FIP Everything Burns 2014
Promotion:
Broadcast type:
Live
Broadcast date:
14.03.2014
TV station/network:
WWNLive.com

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Singles Match
Jack Gallow defeats Josh Hess (1:57)
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Singles Match
Larry Dallas defeats Josh Hess
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Tag Team Match
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Lince Dorado defeats Gran Akuma (c) (17:16) - TITLE CHANGE !!!
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Ivelisse (c) defeats Leva (15:47)
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Six Man Tag Team Match
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Singles Match
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Drew Gulak (c) defeats Timothy Thatcher (19:38)

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Average rating: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2018: 6.00  [1]
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Paul Allain wrote on 04.11.2018:
[6.0] "This show is simply schizophrenic. The undercard is one of the worst ever, with a horrible opening of heel managers introducing their faceless cronies, a boring squash and Larry Dallas exposing his puke physique in a bogus match. Blake/Aaron visibly are trying, but nothing is interesting there. Out of nowhere, two teams debuted in awesome fashion, as Products/Flying was an incredibly dynamic and fast match, positioning Juicy Products as an instant force on the division, but lets Flying Solow get shine and showcase their skills. Cooter/Chicago is a copy of last time, and their feud is quickly becoming unbearable and hardly entertaining. Akuma/Dorado was a nice uptick, as Lince's speed and Akuma's hard strikes made for an great battle that really values the FIP Heritage Championship, and shows the great champion Gran Akuma has been for FIP. SHINE match felt so long that their monotonous battle erodes completely, and The Savages attack for a second time feels as random and pointless as the first. However, this leads to an awesome 6-Men Tag, as The Submission Squad came in hot, dictating the fast-pace of the match and making a roaring debut on the FIP roster, instantly likeable and laying the foundation for their future. The show's main events are what fully redeems the lackluster undercard and pushes the show from uneven to legitimately good, feeling completely different from the usual FIP product. Busick/Strong is a great battle of mercilesss cyborgs, killing themselves until somebody stays down. Gulak/Thatcher is another wrestling clinic, with Drew Gulak hatching a plan to cut down his much bigger opponent and prove his dominance as the CZW Champion, while also ending with a confrontation between him and Roderick Strong, setting up the next main event. The horrendous undercard is horrible to get through and sours the experience, but don't be mistaken, no less than five matches are good or very good, which makes the show an enjoyable package with worthwhile peaks."