Battle of Los Angeles (2006)

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Battle of Los Angeles (2006)
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The 2006 tournament winner Davey Richards
Promotion Pro Wrestling Guerrilla
DateNight One:
September 1, 2006
Night Two:
September 2, 2006
Night Three:
September 3, 2006
City Reseda, Los Angeles, California
VenueAmerican Legion Post #308
Attendance1200 (combined)
Night One: 400 [1]
Night Two: 400 [2]
Night Three: 400 [3]
Event chronology
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Self-Titled
Battle of Los Angeles chronology
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2005
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2007

Battle of Los Angeles (2006) was the second Battle of Los Angeles professional wrestling tournament produced by Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG). It was a three-night event held on September 1, September 2 and September 3, 2006 at the American Legion Post #308 in Reseda, California. [4] [5] [6]

Contents

The 2006 tournament featured twenty-four participants which concluded with Davey Richards defeating Cima in the final on the night three. It also marked the returns of The Briscoe Brothers and Super Dragon to PWG. The event featured the PWG debuts of Dragon Gate wrestlers Cima, Dragon Kid and Genki Horiguchi.

Aside from the tournament, eight-man tag team matches took place on the first and third night. The second night featured a four corners elimination match between Joey Ryan, Excalibur, Human Tornado and Petey Williams for the PWG World Championship and a three-way dance between Arrogance (Chris Bosh and Scott Lost), the team of B-Boy and Homicide and The Briscoe Brothers for the PWG World Tag Team Championship.

Background

Original lineup

On June 3, Scorpio Sky announced himself as the first participant in the 2006 Battle of Los Angeles tournament at Fear of a Black Planet. The first match announced for the tournament pitted M-Dogg 20 against Dragon Gate wrestler Cima, marking the latter's PWG debut. On June 24, Dragon Gate wrestler Genki Horiguchi would be announced to make his PWG debut against Chris Hero. On June 29, Jack Evans would be announced to compete against Claudio Castagnoli. On June 30, PWG Commissioner Dino Winwood announced that Sky would compete against Frankie Kazarian in the tournament, stemming from Sky's attack on Kazarian at (Please Don't Call It) The OC event and resulted in Sky cutting off Kazarian's ponytail. [7]

On July 5, new tournament matches were announced for the tournament including Disco Machine versus Colt Cabana and Chris Sabin versus Roderick Strong. The following day, on July 6, a new match was announced between Matt Sydal and Mark Briscoe. On July 8, a match was announced between T.J. Perkins against Davey Richards and Jay Briscoe would compete against Alex Koslov. On July 10, new matches were announced pitting Kevin Steen against Quicksilver and El Generico against Delirious. On July 26, the final match in the tournament was announced between Super Dragon and Necro Butcher, which PWG heavily hyped as a "dream match". [7]

Replacement

However, on July 18, significant changes took place in the tournament. Alex Koslov was sent to Mexico on a six-month learning excursion and Austin Aries was announced as his replacement against Jay Briscoe. However, Commissioner Dino Winwood removed The Briscoe Brothers (Jay and Mark) from the tournament due to no-showing Threemendous event where they were scheduled to compete. Bryan Danielson was then announced to replace Jay Briscoe against Aries. Dragon Kid, a third wrestler representing Dragon Gate, would then be announced to replace Mark Briscoe against Quicksilver while Briscoe's originally scheduled opponent Kevin Steen would take on Quicksilver's originally scheduled opponent Matt Sydal. [7]

However, Danielson separated his shoulder on August 26 in a Ring of Honor match against Colt Cabana. [8] This led to some more changes to the card as Disco Machine would take on Austin Aries, Colt Cabana would take on Chris Sabin, Roderick Strong would take on Rocky Romero and Davey Richards would take on Ronin, a replacement for the injured T.J. Perkins.

Event

Night 1

The Battle of Los Angeles tournament kicked off with a match between Chris Sabin and Colt Cabana. Sabin pinned Cabana with an O'Connor roll.

Next, Delirious took on El Generico. Generico hit Delirious with two big boots and a half nelson suplex for the win.

Next, Cima made his PWG debut against M-Dogg 20. CIMA countered a hurricanrana from M-Dogg 20 into a Schwein for the win.

Next, Kevin Steen took on Matt Sydal. Steen countered a hurricanrana from the top rope by Steen into a superbomb for the win.

Next, the debuting Dragon Kid took on Quicksilver. Dragon Kid dropkicked Quicksilver off the top rope and nailed a Dragonrana for the win.

Next, Roderick Strong took on Rocky Romero. Strong got out of various submission holds by Romero and hit a gutbuster, followed by a double underhook powerbomb. Strong then applied a Stronghold on Romero to make him submit for the win.

This was followed by the main event of night one, an eight-man tag team match, in which the team of B-Boy, Excalibur, Homicide and Human Tornado took on Petey Williams and The Dynasty (Chris Bosh, Joey Ryan and Scott Lost). The match reached its conclusion when Ryan accidentally hit Williams, prompting Williams to deliver a Canadian Destroyer to Ryan and abandon his teammates. This allowed Excalibur to crawl over Ryan and pin him for the win. After the match, The Briscoe Brothers (Jay and Mark) made their surprise return to PWG and attacked Homicide.

Night 2

The first round of the BOLA continued on the second night with a match between Austin Aries and Disco Machine. Aries moved out of a choke by Machine by hitting elbows and then nailed a brainbuster and applied a scissored armbar to make him submit for the win.

Next, Davey Richards took on Ronin. Richards executed a D.R. Driver on Ronin for the win.

Next, Claudio Castagnoli took on Jack Evans. Evans countered a Ricola Bomb from the top rope by Castagnoli into a hurricanrana and nailed a 630° senton on Castagnoli for the win.

Next, Chris Hero took on the debuting Genki Horiguchi. Horiguchi countered a Hero's Welcome by Hero into a Backslide From Heaven for the win.

It was followed by a Four Corners Elimination match, in which Joey Ryan defended the PWG World Championship against Excalibur, Human Tornado and Petey Williams. However, Tornado was unable to compete due to a shoulder injury, leading to a three-way match between Ryan, Excalibur and Williams. Excalibur scored the first elimination by countering a Canadian Destroyer by Williams into a roll-up and pinning him in the process. Williams retaliated by hitting a piledriver to Excalibur, allowing Ryan to pin him for the elimination. Ryan apparently retained the title until Tornado showed up and attacked Ryan, forcing him to retreat and get counted out, thus retaining the title in the process.

Next, Arrogance members Chris Bosh and Scott Lost defended the PWG Tag Team Championship against the Briscoe Brothers and the team of Homicide and B-Boy in a Three-Way Dance. B-Boy nailed a Go 2 Sleep to Mark Briscoe followed by Homicide executing a Cop Killa on Briscoe. Bosh rushed in and threw Homicide out of the ring and pinned Briscoe to retain the titles.

This match was followed with the continuation of the BOLA as Frankie Kazarian took on Scorpio Sky. Jade Chung was initially banned from ringside but showed up to prevent Kazarian from powerbombing Sky from the stage onto a pile of chairs but Kazarian powerbombed Sky onto the chairs. Jade hit Kazarian with a pair of scissors resulting in Sky getting disqualified and Kazarian advancing to the next round. After the match, Kazarian tried to cut Chung's hair off until The Dynasty made the save allowing her to retreat.

It was followed by the final match in the first round of BOLA as Super Dragon made his return from injury after a four-month absence to take on Necro Butcher in a no disqualification match, which PWG billed as a "dream match". After a lengthy match, Dragon nailed a Psycho Driver to Butcher onto a chair for the win.

Night 3

Quarterfinals

The night three started with the quarterfinal round of the BOLA, with the first match pitting Chris Sabin against El Generico. Generico avoided a front dropkick by Sabin and countered with a mule kick and a brainbuster for the win.

Next, CIMA took on Kevin Steen. CIMA avoided a package piledriver by Steen and hit a superkick before pinning Steen with a roll-up for the win.

Next, Roderick Strong took on Dragon Kid. Strong countered a Dragonrana by Kid into a Stronghold to make him submit for the win.

In the following match, Austin Aries took on Davey Richards. Aries got a near-fall after a brainbuster and attempted to hit a 450° splash but Richards moved out of the way, further hurting Aries' injured ribs. Richards capitalized by applying an inverted cloverleaf on Aries, pressurizing his ribs and making him submit.

Next, Jack Evans took on Genki Horiguchi. Evans countered a Backslide From Heaven by Horiguchi into a bridge and pinned Horiguchi for the win.

It was followed by the last quarterfinal between Frankie Kazarian and Super Dragon. However, Kazarian was attacked by The Dynasty before the match and Dynasty drove him onto a chair back first to knock him out until Dragon made the save and curb stomp to Jade Chung onto a chair. The assault rendered Kazarian unable to compete allowing Dragon to advance to the semifinal by forfeit.

Semifinals

Next, the semifinal began with a match between El Generico and CIMA. After countering a brainbuster by Generico from the top rope into a Tornado DDT, CIMA hit a Schwein on Generico but got a near-fall. CIMA followed it by nailing a Schwein Redline to Generico for the win.

Next, Roderick Strong took on Davey Richards. Richards countered a Stronghold by Strong into a roll-up and pinned him for the win.

It was followed by the last semifinal between Super Dragon and Jack Evans. Dragon attempted to deliver a Psycho Driver to Evans from the top rope but Evans moved out of it. Dragon ultimately caught Evans and hit a ganso bomb to Evans from the top rope onto the mat for the win.

Non-tournament match

Next, an eight-man tag team match took place pitting Colt Cabana, M-Dogg 20, Quicksilver and Rocky Romero against Necro Butcher, Rocky Romero and Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli). Quicksilver delivered a diving hurricanrana off Castagnoli's shoulders onto Hero for the win.

Final

It was followed by the main event which was the final of the 2006 BOLA, a three-way match between Super Dragon, Davey Richards and CIMA. However, The Dynasty attacked Dragon backstage, thus removing him from the match, making it a singles match between Richards and CIMA. CIMA got a near-fall by hitting a Schwein to Richards and then CIMA attempted to deliver another Schwein but Richards countered it into a DR Driver to win the match and the 2006 Battle of Los Angeles tournament.

Reception

Arnold Furious of 411Mania rated the tournament 8 out of 10, appreciating the night three as a whole but criticizing the opening round and the company's booking, feeling that PWG "cheated the fans out of their advertised main event and another marquee match in an attempt to continue their Dynasty Vs Main Eventers storyline." [9]

Magnus Donaldson praised the night one of the tournament, considering it a "very solid card of wrestling". [10]

Aftermath

Davey Richards did not follow the tradition of the Battle of Los Angeles tournament winner getting a PWG World Championship title shot but instead used his tournament win to challenge for the PWG Tag Team Championship alongside his former tag team championship partner Super Dragon in hopes of regaining the tag team titles. [9] However, Richards did not show up at Self-Titled and instead B-Boy substituted for him and teamed with Dragon to challenge Chris Bosh and Scott Lost for the tag team titles. Dragon and B-Boy won the tag team titles. Richards was bitter towards Dragon for preferring to team with B-Boy over himself, leading to Richards teaming with Roderick Strong to challenge Dragon and B-Boy for the titles at the first night of All Star Weekend, where Richards and Strong won the championship. [11] However, Richards and Strong lost the titles back to Dragon and B-Boy in a four-way match, the following night. [12]

Frankie Kazarian continued his feud with Scorpio Sky after the Battle of Los Angeles, leading to Kazarian facing Sky and Jade Chung in a handicap first blood match at Self-Titled, which Kazarian lost after a false finish. Kazarian faced Sky in a series of tag team matches at All Star Weekend and Passive Hostility. [12] [13] The feud culminated in a loser leaves PWG match at Based on a True Story, which Kazarian won. [14]

Human Tornado continued to pursue the PWG World Championship as he defeated the reigning champion Joey Ryan in a non-title match at Self-Titled. At Passive Hostility, Ryan retained the title against Tornado and Kevin Steen in a three-way match by getting disqualified after hitting Tornado with a chair. [13] Tornado finally defeated Ryan for the World Championship in a Guerrilla Warfare at Based on a True Story, ending Ryan's year-long reign. [14]

Results

Night 1 (September 1)
No.ResultsStipulationsTimes [1]
1 Chris Sabin defeated Colt Cabana Battle of Los Angeles tournament first round match9:01
2 El Generico defeated Delirious Battle of Los Angeles tournament first round match15:42
3 CIMA defeated M-Dogg 20 Battle of Los Angeles tournament first round match12:00
4 Kevin Steen defeated Matt Sydal Battle of Los Angeles tournament first round match15:57
5 Dragon Kid defeated Quicksilver Battle of Los Angeles tournament first round match12:05
6 Roderick Strong defeated Rocky Romero Battle of Los Angeles tournament first round match17:34
7 B-Boy, Excalibur, Homicide and Human Tornado (with Candice LeRae) defeated Petey Williams and The Dynasty (Chris Bosh, Joey Ryan and Scott Lost) (with Jade Chung) Eight-man tag team match 26:23
Night 2 (September 2)
No.ResultsStipulationsTimes [2]
1 Austin Aries defeated Disco Machine Battle of Los Angeles tournament first round match10:26
2 Davey Richards defeated RoninBattle of Los Angeles tournament first round match12:12
3 Jack Evans defeated Claudio Castagnoli Battle of Los Angeles tournament first round match14:26
4 Genki Horiguchi defeated Chris Hero Battle of Los Angeles tournament first round match10:42
5 Human Tornado defeated Joey Ryan (c), Excalibur and Petey Williams [Note 1] Four Corners Elimination match for the PWG World Championship 15:58
6Arrogance (Chris Bosh and Scott Lost) (c) defeated B-Boy and Homicide and The Briscoe Brothers (Jay and Mark) Three Way Dance for the PWG Tag Team Championship 15:25
7 Frankie Kazarian defeated Scorpio Sky (with Jade Chung) via disqualificationBattle of Los Angeles tournament first round match12:21
8 Super Dragon defeated Necro Butcher No Disqualification match in the first round of the Battle of Los Angeles tournament25:59
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
  1. Eliminations were as follows:
    EliminatedWrestlerEliminated byElimination Move
    1 Petey Williams Excalibur Pinned with a roll-up by countering a Canadian Destroyer
    2 Excalibur Joey Ryan Pinned after a Piledriver by Petey Williams
    3 Joey Ryan Human Tornado Count-out
    4Winner: Human Tornado
Night 3 (September 3)
No.ResultsStipulationsTimes [3]
1 El Generico defeated Chris Sabin Battle of Los Angeles tournament quarter-final round match16:20
2 CIMA defeated Kevin Steen Battle of Los Angeles tournament quarter-final round match14:18
3 Roderick Strong defeated Dragon Kid Battle of Los Angeles tournament quarter-final round match15:14
4 Davey Richards defeated Austin Aries Battle of Los Angeles tournament quarter-final round match16:13
5 Jack Evans defeated Genki Horiguchi Battle of Los Angeles tournament quarter-final round match10:23
6CIMA defeated El GenericoBattle of Los Angeles tournament semi-final round match19:01
7Davey Richards defeated Roderick StrongBattle of Los Angeles tournament semi-final round match11:06
8Super Dragon defeated Jack EvansBattle of Los Angeles tournament semi-final round match9:15
9 Colt Cabana, Delirious, M-Dogg 20 and Quicksilver defeated Necro Butcher, Rocky Romero and Kings of Wrestling (Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli) Eight-man tag team match 30:09
10Davey Richards defeated CIMABattle of Los Angeles tournament final round match13:38

Tournament brackets

Battle of Los Angeles (2006)
Tournament information
Sport Professional wrestling
Location Reseda, Los Angeles, California
DatesSeptember 1, 2006–September 3, 2006
Tournament
format(s)
Single elimination tournament
Participants24
Final positions
Champion Davey Richards
Runner-up Cima
  2005
2007  
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Colt Cabana Pin
Chris Sabin  09:01  [4]
Chris Sabin Pin
El Generico  16:20  [9]
Delirious Pin
El Generico  15:42  [4]
El Generico Pin
Cima  19:01  [9]
Cima Pin
M-Dogg 20  12:00  [4]
Cima Pin
Kevin Steen  14:18  [9]
Kevin Steen Pin
Matt Sydal  15:57  [4]
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Quicksilver Pin
Dragon Kid  12:05  [4]
Dragon Kid Sub
Roderick Strong  15:14  [9]
Roderick Strong Sub
Rocky Romero  17:34  [4]
Roderick Strong Pin
Davey Richards  11:07  [9]
Austin Aries Sub
Disco Machine  10:26  [5]
Austin Aries Sub
Davey Richards  14:13  [9]
Davey Richards Pin
Ronin  12:12  [5]
First round Quarterfinals Semifinals
         
Jack Evans Pin
Claudio Castagnoli  14:26  [5]
Jack Evans Pin
Genki Horiguchi  10:23  [9]
Chris Hero Pin
Genki Horiguchi  10:42  [5]
Jack Evans Pin
Super Dragon  09:16  [9]
Frankie Kazarian Pin
Scorpio Sky  12:21  [5]
Frankie Kazarian Bye
Super Dragon  00:00†  [9]
Super Dragon * Pin
Necro Butcher*  25:59  [5]
Finals
   
Davey Richards Pin
Cima13:38

* = This was a No Disqualification match
= Super Dragon was attacked backstage by the Dynasty before his final match taking him out of the tournament

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