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Name of the event:
FIP Melbourne Meltdown II
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Singles Match
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Tag Team Match
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Singles Match
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Tag Team Match
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Three Way Match
Gran Akuma defeats Jigsaw and Shawn Osbourne (9:50)
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Tag Team Match
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Chris Jones (c) defeats Kenny King (13:33)
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Erick Stevens defeats Go Shiozaki (c) and Roderick Strong by DQ (12:10)

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Number of comments: 1
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Average rating: 2.00  [1]
Average rating in 2016: 2.00  [1]
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Paul Allain wrote on 30.12.2016:
[2.0] "The first leg of a double-shot weekend, this show fell flat on it's face. The undercard, as well as the elongated DCFC squash, were mediocre to the point of being useless. The YRR vs Strong & Stevens had fair action but felt has only a prelude to the next show, while the triple threath match never got out of it's fair first gear, notwithstanding it's clever finish. The FIP Heritage match was the clear high-point of the night, an athletic and engaging match, which did expose Chris Jone sfor being a bit clumsy and relying heavily on hurracanranas. The main event was starting to heat up when it screeched to a sudden halt with a boring non-finish, making it seem like a colossal waste of time. The next night was a huge disapointment, but this is the definition of a bad skippable show."