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Drew Gulak (c) defeats Rich Swann (7:19)
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Singles Match
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Singles Match
BLK Jeez vs. Devon Moore - Time Limit Draw (15:00)
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Street Fight
DJ Hyde defeats Bad Bones (13:06)
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Singles Match
Sami Callihan defeats Masada (16:29)
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Singles Match
Drake Younger defeats Nick Gage (10:26)

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Valid votes: 12
Number of comments: 9
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Average rating: 6.83  [12]
Average rating in 2023: 8.00  [1]
Average rating in 2020: 5.00  [1]
Average rating in 2019: 8.00  [1]
Average rating in 2016: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2012: 5.33  [3]
Average rating in 2011: 9.00  [2]
Average rating in 2010: 6.67  [3]
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Paul Allain wrote on 27.12.2019:
[8.0] "Gulak/Swann was a wonderful opener, who two masters of their own style mixing and contrasting with a lot of nuances in a great match that rises the prestige of the Wired TV Championship. Gresham/Excellent was fun, letting Jonathan Gresham show a bit more aggression and get a big victory in return. Cole/Sabre was a very nice Junior Heavyweight Match that mixed their matwork abilities with their more athletic skills in exciting new ways. Moore/Sabian felt mundane and stagnant, obviously working towards a time limit that makes them both look less competent. Hyde/Bones was a decent brawl, but they overbooked it a lot and failed to reach the grandiose feel they aspired too, just looking like trying too hard. Masada/Callihan was just an awesome battle between two tough bastards who can hit hard and take hit also, presenting a stiff variant of the human game of chess that was captivating and pleased the crowd tremendously, while also continuing to propulse Sami Callihan into the upper echelon of the roster. Drake/Gage was decent, after the random brawling around, remaining clean and focused enough to have positive value as Drake Younger clearly guided Nick Gage into a sensible direction. Moxley/Havoc brawled through the building, which at this point of the show has no impact anymore, and continued brawling with weapons in the ring, frankly having a rather midcard feeling rather than their main event championship spot, and this might be the most bush league title match in Moxley's entire championship run. This is a very good show, with great gems in Gulak/Swann, Cole/Sabre and Masada/Callihan, and most people brought their best efforts in front of an active crowd, making for a cool show that creates a durable relationship between the two promotions."