WWE UK Tournament
Date: January 15, 2017
Location: Empress Ballroom, Blackpool, England
Commentators: Michael Cole, Nigel McGuinness
We’re back with the second and final day of the tournament where we’re see the first champion crowned. The first day was more fun than I was expecting with some good action and a few personalities getting to stand out. I’m not sure who is getting the title but that makes it a lot more fun. Let’s get to it.
We open with a recap of last night’s show.
Recap of Pete Dunne attacking Sam Gradwell along with their first round matches.
The second round has twenty minute time limits.
Quarterfinals: Pete Dunne vs. Sam Gradwell
The back is fine enough for a Michinoku Driver for two on Dunne as this is one sided so far. Pete rolls outside and takes a crossbody with the fans getting WAY into Gradwell. Back in and Dunne shoves him off the ropes for a big crash onto the apron, messing up the back all over again. Gradwell dives back in to beat the count but gets slammed into the corner to give Pete the pin at 4:50.
Result: Pete Dunne b. Sam Gradwell – Slam into the corner (4:50)
Dunne says he was making a name for himself last night and that’s not controversial.
We look at Joseph Conners and Mark Andrews’ first round matches.
Quarterfinals: Joseph Conners vs. Mark Andrews
Andrews starts with some very fast rollups for two each but Conners elbows him in the face to cut off the offense. Joseph tries his own sunset flip, only to have Mark roll through and dropkick him down for two more. That sends Joseph outside but he avoids a moonsault off the apron and drop toeholds Andrews into the steps.
The fans are entirely behind Andrews and an enziguri staggers Joseph enough to give Mark a breather. Andrews sends him into the steps to even things up and there’s a cannonball off the barricade for good measure. Back in and Andrews’ standing moonsault hits knees and a slingshot Downward Spiral gives Conners two. Joseph takes too long putting Andrews on top though and a super hurricanrana brings him down. The Stunner out of a suplex (Stundog Millionaire) knocks Conners silly and the shooting star sends Andrews to the final four at 8:14.
Result: Mark Andrews b. Joseph Conners – Shooting star press (8:14)
Wolfgang and Trent Seven first round recaps. Cole mistakenly says Seven beat Roy Johnson in the first round.
Fit Finlay is here.
Quarterfinals: Wolfgang vs. Trent Seven
They start slow for a change until Seven slaps him in the face. That earns him a suplex and they head outside to start the brawl. A moonsault off the barricade crushes Seven but Wolfgang bangs up his knee. A suicide dive drops Wolfgang again but he comes right back with a superplex to put both guys down.
The Seven Star Lariat is countered into Wasteland, only to have Wolfgang miss the moonsault. Another Seven Star actually connects for just two so Seven actually tries a super piledriver. That doesn’t quite work though as Wolfgang headbutts him down and hits the Howling (Swanton Bomb) for the pin and the big upset at 6:43.
Result: Wolfgang b. Trent Seven – Howling (6:43)
Jordan (not George as Cole puts it) Devlin and Tyler Bate first round recaps.
Quarterfinals: Jordan Devlin vs. Tyler Bate
Bate tweaks his mustache instead of shaking hands, earning himself a forearm to the back of the head to start us off. That doesn’t last long as Devlin is knocked to the floor for a suicide dive, only to have Devlin start in on the arms. A monkey flip gets Bate out of trouble and a middle rope elbow to the jaw gets two. Devlin actually hits Bate in the face with the rope, only to miss a moonsault. The Tyler Driver 97 is countered with a hurricanrana but the second attempt sends Bate to the semifinals at 6:06.
Result: Tyler Bate b. Jordan Devlin – Tyler Driver 97 (6:06)
Here are the updated brackets:
Pete Dunne
Mark Andrews
Wolfgang
Tyler Bate
Video on the final four and how they want to win.
Robbie Brookside is here.
Semifinals: Pete Dunne vs. Mark Andrews
Dunne takes him straight to the mat and grabs a chinlock but a spinning armdrag sends Pete to the floor. That means a big flip dive as Andrews takes Pete down again. Pete bends the fingers back and goes for the stomp on the steps but Andrews snaps off a hurricanrana to take over.
A standing 450 moonsault gets two on Dunne and a springboard hurricanrana sends him outside again. Andrews’ latest dive is caught and dropped onto the apron, followed by a release suplex (the X Plex) onto the ramp. That’s still not enough to get a countout so Dunne stomps away on the head. Back in and yet another X Plex is countered into the Stundog Millionaire.
Dunne has a counter of his own though as the shooting star is reversed into a rollup for a very close two. The pumphandle Downward Spiral (Bitter End) is broken up and the fifth or so X Plex is countered into the fourth or so hurricanrana for two. Another shooting star misses and another X Plex sets up the Bitter End to send Dunne on at 10:45.
Result: Pete Dunne b. Mark Andrews – Bitter End (10:45)
Cole and McGuinness talk about their media coverage over the last few days.
Semifinals: Wolfgang vs. Tyler Bate
They talk trash for the first minute plus until Bate is driven into the corner. That earns Wolfgang some hard shots to what might be a broken nose. Bate is too small to pick him up though and Wolfgang takes him down again. The middle rope moonsault misses again and Bate kicks him in the nose. That earns Bate a gorilla press into a powerslam (which the announcers say is like a Pop Up Powerbomb). The Howling is WAY off though and the Tyler Driver 97 ends Wolfgang at 6:00.
Result: Tyler Bate b. Wolfgang – Tyler Driver 97 (6:00)
Wolfgang shakes hands post match and leaves, allowing Dunne to come out here and send Bate shoulder first into the post. Regal comes out to chase him off with Dunne PANICKING.
Medics check on Bate who finally sits up.
Here’s Neville for a match but first he’s got something to say. Neville gets a HUGE ovation but he talks about being forgotten by everyone, including the UK fans here in this tournament. Of course he wasn’t allowed to enter because otherwise it wouldn’t have been a contest. There isn’t a man in this kingdom or on this continent that deserves to be across the ring from him and of course that means theme music.
Neville vs. Tommy End
Feeling out process to start as we hear about End being trained by Kassius Ohno, who has been re-signed in the last few weeks. End snapmares him down and sits on the mat for a staredown. Neville is sent outside for more strike exchanges with End coming out on the bad side for a change. We hit a chinlock back inside as we hear a voiceover talking about….there being no updates on Bate’s condition.
The running kick to the side of End’s head gets two but Neville dives into a kick to his own head. End gets in even more strikes and sends him outside for a middle rope moonsault. A spinning kick to the head (following a good fake) sets up a German suplex for two on Neville. End loads up something on the top but gets hurricanranaed back down, setting up the Red Arrow for the pin at 8:39.
Result: Neville b. Tommy End – Red Arrow (8:39)
Bate has a separated AC joint but he’s fighting anyway.
Here’s Finn Balor for a chat before the main event. Balor puts the tournament over and the fans decide that they deserve it. It’s time for the finals.
Well, it will be after we look at how both guys got to the title match.
UK Title: Pete Dunne vs. Tyler Bate
William Regal is in the ring with the belt and Bate is coming in with a very bad shoulder. A lockup doesn’t go anywhere to start so Dunne slaps him in the face, earning an angry 19 year old stare. Bate’s wristlock doesn’t go anywhere so Dunne goes to the first armbar. Bate comes back with a dropkick to stagger Dunne and there go the fans with their chanting all over again.
It’s off to an ankle twist to slow Dunne down as Cole starts reading Tweets. They head outside with Tyler flat out winning a slugout. Back in again and Pete finally kicks him in the arm, only to get sent into the post for his efforts. A quick exploder sends Dunne flying but the shoulder is too gone for the Tyler Driver. The airplane spin (with three different rotations) gives Bate two but he gets caught in a triangle choke.
That doesn’t work either so Bate knocks him to the floor for a Fosbury Flop of all things. A 450 lands in a stomp (not clear if that was intentional) but Dunne kicks out again. The Bitter End is only good for two and the fans are WAY into this, as they should be. It’s off to the double wristlock (Kimura) with Dunne wrapped around Tyler’s body but Bate muscles him up into a brainbuster. They slug it out again and Tyler kicks him in the head, setting up the Tyler Driver for the pin and the title at 15:12.
Result: Tyler Bate b. Pete Dunne – Tyler Driver 97 (15:12)
HHH, Finlay, Regal and Balor present Bate with the title to end the show.
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