Battle of Los Angeles (2008)
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Battle of Los Angeles (2008) | |||
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Promotion | Pro Wrestling Guerrilla | ||
Date | Night One: November 1, 2008 Night Two: November 2, 2008 | ||
City | Burbank, California | ||
Venue | Burbank Armory | ||
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Battle of Los Angeles (2008) was the fourth Battle of Los Angeles professional wrestling tournament produced by Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG). The event took place on November 1 and November 2, 2008 in Burbank, California.[1][2]
The tournament concluded with a final match in which Low Ki defeated the PWG World Champion Chris Hero. Aside from the tournament matches, the tournament featured a three-way nine-man tag team match, in which the losers of the first round of the tournament competed.[3][4] The event marked the PWG debut of Kenny Omega.
Background
[edit]The 2008 Battle of Los Angeles tournament was set to follow the 24-man format of the previous two editions of the tournament and take place on the weekend of August 30 and 31, but PWG management was unable to book the talent they wished to for the event and decided to move the event and drop the entrants down to 16.[5] However, the field was included to add one more participant, making it a total of seventeen participants as the two PWG commissioners Excalibur and Dino Winwood couldn't come to a conclusion on who would be the final entrant. The participants were announced as: 2006 winner Davey Richards, Chuck Taylor, Masato Yoshino, El Generico, Kenny Omega, Brandon Bonham, Austin Aries, the World Champion Chris Hero, Necro Butcher, Scott Lost, the World Tag Team Champion Nick Jackson, Roderick Strong, Nigel McGuinness, Joey Ryan, T.J. Perkins, Bryan Danielson and Low Ki.[6][7] PWG announced the lineup for the first round of the tournament, with one match being a three-way match between El Generico, Masato Yoshino and Nick Jackson due to the total number of seventeen participants. Chris Hero and Necro Butcher's first round match was announced to be a no disqualification match.[8]
Event
[edit]Night 1
[edit]The 2008 Battle of Los Angeles tournament first round kicked off with a match between T.J. Perkins and Chuck Taylor. Taylor initially won the match after hitting Perkins with brass knuckles but the referee realized that Taylor had used the foreign object and therefore reversed the decision and awarded the win to Perkins.[9]
Next, Kenny Omega made his PWG debut against Brandon Bonham. Omega had raised Bonham on his shoulders but Bonham countered by hitting a flip piledriver for the win.[9]
Next, Austin Aries took on Nigel McGuinness. Aries tried to apply a Last Chancery but McGuinness moved out of it and applied an armbar on Aries to force him to submit for the win.[9]
Next, Low Ki took on Roderick Strong. Ki applied a Dragon Clutch on Strong to make him submit for the win.[9]
Next, Joey Ryan took on Scott Lost. Lost avoided a That 70's Kick by Ryan and kicked him in the head for the win.[9]
Next, Bryan Danielson took on Davey Richards. Danielson made Richards submit to the Cattle Mutilation for the win.[9]
It was followed by a three-way match between Nick Jackson, El Generico and Masato Yoshino. Yoshino picked up a submission victory to advance in the tournament.[9]
Next was the night one's main event, a no disqualification match between Chris Hero and Necro Butcher. Hero applied a Hangman's Clutch on Butcher to make him submit for the win.[9]
Night 2
[edit]- Quarterfinals
The night two began with the quarterfinals of the Battle of Los Angeles with the first quarterfinal match taking place between Nigel McGuinness and Brandon Bonham. McGuinness caught Bonham on the top rope and hit a Tower of London for the win.[10]
Next, Low Ki took on Masato Yoshino. Ki avoided a neckbreaker by Yoshino and dropkicked him and then applied a Dragon Clutch on Yoshino for the win.[10]
Next, Bryan Danielson took on T.J. Perkins. Danielson caught Perkins with a sunset flip from the apron into the ring and pinned him for the win.[10]
Next, Chris Hero took on Scott Lost. Hero hit an elbow smash to Lost and applied a Hangman's Clutch on Lost to make him submit.[10]
- Semifinals
The first semifinal match took place between Nigel McGuinness and Low Ki. McGuinness was disqualified when he countered a Dragon Clutch attempt by delivering a Tower of London to Ki onto a chair. As a result, Ki advanced to the final round.[10]
Next, Chris Hero took on Bryan Danielson. Hero put a running Danielson down with a dragon screw legswhip and applied a Hangman's Clutch on Danielson to make him submit for the win.[10]
- Non-tournament match
The penultimate match was a three-way nine-man tag team match in which the nine losers of the opening round competed. It pit the team of Austin Aries, Davey Richards and Roderick Strong against the team of Nick Jackson, El Generico and Necro Butcher and the team of Chuck Taylor, Kenny Omega and Joey Ryan. Richards pinned Butcher with a roll-up and the referee made the fast count, prompting Butcher to hit referee with a chair in the head.[10]
- Final
The Battle of Los Angeles final took place between Chris Hero and Low Ki. After getting out of a Hangman's Clutch by Hero, Ki countered a running elbow smash by Hero by dropkicking him and then applied a Dragon Clutch on Hero to make him submit to the hold to win the 2008 Battle of Los Angeles tournament.[10]
Reception
[edit]Bob Colling of 411Mania rated the first night 7.3, considering it a "solid night one of the tournament" with five of the matches having "some kind of entertainment attached to them".[9] He considered the second night "a better night than night one" and praised the semi-final match between Chris Hero and Bryan Danielson as "a nicely done match".[10] The tournament final between Chris Hero and Low Ki on the night two received praise from critics, with the Southern California-based wrestling website SoCal Uncensored awarding it the 2008 Southern California Match of the Year Award.[11][12]
Aftermath
[edit]After winning the Battle of Los Angeles, Low Ki signed a developmental contract with WWE and his contract prevented him from competing for PWG, therefore he could not appear at PWG and was unable to challenge for the PWG World Championship, a title shot guaranteed for the Battle of Los Angeles winner.[13] Ki returned to PWG two years later at Kurt RussellReunion II: The Reunioning in 2011 and finally received a title shot against Claudio Castagnoli at All Star Weekend 8, where he failed to win.[14][15]
Results
[edit]No. | Results | Stipulations | Times[3] |
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1 | T.J. Perkins defeated Chuck Taylor via reverse decision | Singles match in the first round of Battle of Los Angeles tournament | 12:28 |
2 | Brandon Bonham defeated Kenny Omega | Singles match in the first round of Battle of Los Angeles tournament | 16:34 |
3 | Nigel McGuinness defeated Austin Aries | Singles match in the first round of Battle of Los Angeles tournament | 14:49 |
4 | Low Ki defeated Roderick Strong | Singles match in the first round of Battle of Los Angeles tournament | 16:54 |
5 | Scott Lost defeated Joey Ryan | Singles match in the first round of Battle of Los Angeles tournament | 12:38 |
6 | Bryan Danielson defeated Davey Richards | Singles match in the first round of Battle of Los Angeles tournament | 21:44 |
7 | Masato Yoshino defeated El Generico and Nick Jackson | Three-way match in the first round of Battle of Los Angeles tournament | 13:50 |
8 | Chris Hero defeated Necro Butcher | No Disqualification match in the first round of Battle of Los Angeles tournament | 29:39 |
No. | Results | Stipulations | Times[4] |
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1 | Nigel McGuinness defeated Brandon Bonham | Singles match in the quarter-final round of Battle of Los Angeles tournament | 8:33 |
2 | Low Ki defeated Masato Yoshino | Singles match in the quarter-final round of Battle of Los Angeles tournament | 7:46 |
3 | Bryan Danielson defeated T.J. Perkins | Singles match in the quarter-final round of Battle of Los Angeles tournament | 22:10 |
4 | Chris Hero defeated Scott Lost | Singles match in the quarter-final round of Battle of Los Angeles tournament | 11:38 |
5 | Low Ki defeated Nigel McGuinness by disqualification | Singles match in the semi-final round of Battle of Los Angeles tournament | 8:48 |
6 | Chris Hero defeated Bryan Danielson | Singles match in the semi-final round of Battle of Los Angeles tournament | 14:06 |
7 | Austin Aries, Davey Richards and Roderick Strong defeated El Generico, Necro Butcher and Nick Jackson and Chuck Taylor, Joey Ryan and Kenny Omega | Three-way nine-man tag team match | 27:47 |
8 | Low Ki defeated Chris Hero | Singles match in the Battle of Los Angeles tournament final | 18:56 |
Tournament brackets
[edit]Tournament information | |
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Sport | Professional wrestling |
Location | Burbank, California |
Dates | November 1, 2008–November 2, 2008 |
Tournament format(s) | Single elimination tournament |
Participants | 17 |
Final positions | |
Champion | Low Ki |
Runner-up | Chris Hero |
First round | Second round | Semifinals | Finals | ||||||||||||
Brandon Bonham | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Kenny Omega | 16:35 [1] | ||||||||||||||
Brandon Bonham | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Nigel McGuinness | 08:31 [2] | ||||||||||||||
Austin Aries | Sub | ||||||||||||||
Nigel McGuinness | 14:46 [1] | ||||||||||||||
Nigel McGuinness | DQ | ||||||||||||||
Low Ki | 08:48 [2] | ||||||||||||||
Low Ki | Sub | ||||||||||||||
Roderick Strong | 16:53 [1] | ||||||||||||||
Low Ki | Sub | ||||||||||||||
Masato Yoshino | 7:45 [2] | ||||||||||||||
El Generico Nick Jackson | Sub | ||||||||||||||
Masato Yoshino * | 13:52 [1] | ||||||||||||||
Low Ki | Sub | ||||||||||||||
Chris Hero | 18:56 [2] | ||||||||||||||
T. J. Perkins | DQ | ||||||||||||||
Chuck Taylor | 12:29 [1] | ||||||||||||||
T. J. Perkins | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Bryan Danielson | 22:12 [2] | ||||||||||||||
Bryan Danielson | Sub | ||||||||||||||
Davey Richards | 21:49 [1] | ||||||||||||||
Bryan Danielson | Sub | ||||||||||||||
Chris Hero | 14:07 [2] | ||||||||||||||
Chris Hero † | Sub | ||||||||||||||
Necro Butcher † | 29:40 [1] | ||||||||||||||
Chris Hero | Sub | ||||||||||||||
Scott Lost | 11:38 [2] | ||||||||||||||
Scott Lost | Pin | ||||||||||||||
Joey Ryan | 12:39 [1] |
* = This match was a three-way dance † = This was a No Disqualification match
References
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- ^ a b c d e f g h "2008 Battle of Los Angeles – Stage Two". Pro Wrestling Guerrilla. Retrieved 2009-10-01.
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- ^ a b "PWG Battle Of Los Angeles 2008 - Stage Two". Cagematch. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
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- ^ Larry Csonka (October 8, 2008). "PWG News: First Five Participants for the Battle of Los Angeles Announced". 411Mania. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
- ^ Larry Csonka (October 17, 2008). "PWG News: All 17 Battle of Los Angeles Participants Announced!". 411Mania. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
- ^ Larry Csonka (October 21, 2008). "PWG News: Complete First Round Line Up for the BoLA Announced!". 411Mania. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Bob Colling (September 9, 2012). "Colling It In The Ring Reviews: PWG Battle of Los Angeles Stage One 11/1/2008". 411Mania. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Bob Colling (September 10, 2012). "Colling It In The Ring Reviews: PWG Battle of Los Angeles Stage Two 11/2/2008". 411Mania. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
- ^ "Southern California Match of the Year". SoCal Uncensored. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
- ^ "2008 Southern California Pro-Wrestling Awards". SoCal Uncensored. February 18, 2009. Retrieved 4 January 2023.
- ^ Adam Martin (January 9, 2009). "Low Ki officially signs with WWE". WrestleView. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
- ^ Ken Drabek (January 10, 2011). "ROH and PWG Announce Stacked Cards for WrestleReunion Weekend in Los Angeles". Bleacher Report. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
- ^ Jake St-Pierre (August 23, 2012). "Guerrilla Reviewfare: PWG All Star Weekend 8, Night 2". 411Mania. Retrieved 15 December 2022.