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Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Jun 18, 2014 17:05:30 GMT -6
The first ever Hardy Boyz vs. Young Bucks match is set for Northeast Wrestling in Fishkill, NY at "Under the Stars 3" on Saturday 8/2. Bret Hart, Jerry Lawler, Velvet Sky, Kevin Steen, Maria Kanellis and Booker T are also slated for the event at Dutchess Stadium. For more details on NEW's biggest show of the year, visit: www.NortheastWrestling.com.
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Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Jul 10, 2014 21:05:57 GMT -6
There is a Bret Hart meet and greet for Northeast Wrestling on 8/2. You can get a VIP combo at www.collectorsrealm.net of Official Bret Hart shades, a T-shirt, an autographed 11x14, a photo op and additional Bret Hart autograph tickets for 4125 plus front of the line VIP access. Only 15 are available. Individual autographs and photo ops are $20. Wrestling Under the Stars III takes place on 8/2 at Dutchess Stadium in Fishkill, NY with Bret Hart, Matt & Jeff Hardy, Booker T, Jerry Lawler, Velvet Sky, Maria Kanellis, Brodus Clay, Matt Sydal, Kevin Steen and The Young Bucks. For ticket info go to www.northeastwrestling.com
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Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Jul 25, 2014 18:43:45 GMT -6
The Hardy Boyz will be teaming up once again to face the Young Bucks at Northeast Wrestling's huge "Under The Stars" event on Saturday, August 2nd in Fishkill, NY. You can check out a promo from the Hardys about the match in the video above.
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Post by The Ultimate Nullifier on Aug 3, 2014 6:57:57 GMT -6
Northeast Wrestling's biggest show of the year - 8/2 at Dutchess Stadium w/. Hardys vs. Young Bucks Results
Attended tonight's North East Wrestling Wrestling Under the Stars III event at Duchess Stadium in Fishkill, NY. Would estimate the attendance at 800 or so. Much of the ringside area was empty throughout the show but the cheap seats in the left and right bleachers were mostly full. The big draws this year were The Hardy Boys and Bret Hart, who came out during the show to thank the crowd for supporting independent wrestling. The show was taped for a DVD which was odd because they used a lot of WWE music; and Brodus Clay, though booked as Monsta BC in advertisements, was introduced as Brodus Clay. They did the golf cart gimmick the entire show where wrestlers would be driven to the entrance aisle. The opening match of the main card was Michael Bennett with Maria versus Matt Taven. Sort of a cold match until Bennett teased the piledriver on the ring apron. Then the near-falls got the crowd into it. Taven won with a frog splash. Brodus Clay beat two guys. It was nothing. Brodus' running splash makes Warrior look like Kota Ibushi. Booker T cornered Brodus and got a punch in on the heel manager. Then he did the Spinarooni. There was a Russian vs. American match with Romeo Rosselli but I used that as a beer break. I'm assuming Romeo won but I don't know for sure. Joe Ausanio is a former New York Yankees relief pitcher, really better known in the area for his time as a local minor league player, as he was only in the bigs for a season. He's also a front office guy at Duchess Stadium so apparently he gets a match every year. He fought the poorly named Dan De Man and won with a spear. Crowd doesn't really seem to care to see an old guy in a T-shirt and gym shorts. Lame match built around getting this dude over. Total waste of time considering how long the show ended up going. Brian Anthony defended his NWE title against Kaleb Conley and Matt Sydal. This was apparently Sydal's post-WWE North American return. Finish was Sydal hitting the Shooting Star Press on Conley but Anthony gave him a shining wizard immediately afterwards and pinned Conley. Seemed like a heel move but Sydal shook his hand in a show of respect after the match. Sydal looked great here. Very dated six-man tag match with Velvet Sky, Robbie "The Giant" Araujo and Mark Shurman vs. Reby Sky, Shovelhead Chuck and "The Manscout" Jake Manning. They did the referee-catching-the-midget gimmick and Velvet ended a ten count corner punch by slapping Remy on the ass. The faces won with triple chokeslams. Jake Manning was fun here. Kevin Steen and Jerry Lawler had a Piledriver match. Mike Bennett and Maria cornered Steen, who brought up that they were there as "piledriver enthusiasts". Lawler countered by bringing out Matt Taven but said Maria's counterpart wasn't there because he got to the street corner too late. Good line. Match was mainly Steen getting heat on Lawler with Bennett interference to cut Lawler's momentum. Very funny moment where Jerry did one of those furious Japanese comebacks after Steen no-sold his punches, screaming and hitting the ropes only to be tripped by Mike Bennett. It was sort of uncomfortable hearing the "Kill Steen Kill" chants considering Lawler's brush with death. Lawler finally got the piledriver and won. The Hardys and the Young Bucks were the main event, billed as a dream match which isn't very far off from the truth. How TNA was able to not book this when they had the chance is beyond me. Granted the Bucks have an even stronger reputation now than they did in 2009. The story of the match was the Bucks having scouted the Hardys well, would counter their signature moves (rolling up Jeff for a near-fall during Poetry in Motion, knees up on the first Swanton, etc.). The Bucks worked on Matt Hardy for a long time. Jeff finally got the tag and we got a series of high spots including several suicide dives from both teams; Nick doing a diving ornado DDT on Jeff to the outside immediately after splashing Matt Hardy inside the ring; Bucks hitting the combo springboard 450/standing shooting star press; the Bucks whipping out "Indietaker," the springboard spike tombstone piledriver; and finally the Hardys doing the More Bang for Your Buck but with a Swanton and a (kinda) sloppy top rope moonsault from Matt. The Hardys got the win after another Swanton from Jeff. The two teams shook hands and hugged after the mach. Matt put them over big and said they had never faced another team like them in 22 years. I'd like to see these two teams in front of a really hot crowd. I think they could do something real special. Overall the show was fun for what it was. It definitely went too long. Clocked in at just under four hours including intermission. Lots of Bullet Club and ROH merch on attendees.
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