April 22, 2015 – Winter Park, Florida
Finn Balor def. Tye Dillinger
The commentators make a joke about Dillinger going to Enzo Amore’s barber shop for the second time. Get some new material, boys. Dillinger isn’t technically a jobber, but the crowd chanted that he is one so I guess that makes this a squash. After the match, Tyler Breeze lets Balor know that he’s coming for him. N/A
Becky Lynch def. Bayley & Charlotte {Triple Threat Number One Contender Match}
“There ain’t no stoppin us now We celebrate on the floor Top down, we’re ready to go.” Bayley’s theme song sounds like it was written by Patrice Wilson. The finish of this match was great, as a half-concious Lynch pins Bayley while Charlotte had Bayley in the Figure 8 Leglock. The first few minutes of this were super awkward, and it had a lot of the lame 1-woman-out-2-women-in triple threat issues, but the last few minutes were great. ***
Hideo Itami def. CJ Parker
Total domination by Itami. It’s too bad that a big roadblock is standing in the way of Itami’s career. N/A
Rhyno def. Mr. 450
We’ll call this Rhyno Rehab. I don’t rate squashes, and regardless of who is winning them, I don’t appreciate when there are three of them on one show. N/A
Kevin Owens def. Alex Riley
This was alright, it had a good energy, but Riley couldn’t even get up high enough to take the pop up powerbomb correctly. Pretty much on par with their first match, all things considered. After the match, Sami Zayn saves Riley from more violence. **¼