Battle of Los Angeles (2009)

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Battle of Los Angeles (2009)
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The 2009 tournament winner Kenny Omega
PromotionPro Wrestling Guerrilla
DateNight One:
November 20, 2009[1]
Night Two:
November 21, 2009[2]
CityReseda, Los Angeles, California
VenueAmerican Legion Post No. 308
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Battle of Los Angeles (2009) was the fifth Battle of Los Angeles professional wrestling tournament produced by Pro Wrestling Guerrilla (PWG). It was a two-night event which took place on November 20 and November 21, 2009 at the American Legion Post No. 308 in Reseda, Los Angeles, California.[3][4]

The vacant PWG World Championship was decided in the tournament as Kenny Omega defeated Roderick Strong in the tournament final to win the vacant title after former champion Bryan Danielson vacated the title in his farewell match at Guerre Sans Frontières on September 4.[5] Non-tournament matches included The Cutler Brothers (Brandon and Dustin) versus Malachi Jackson and Ryan Taylor in a tag team match on the first night, Colt Cabana, Jerome Robinson and Johnny Goodtime versus Austin Aries and The Cutler Brothers in a six-man tag team match and The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) versus El Generico and Kevin Steen for the World Tag Team Championship on the second night.[6][7]

Background

At Guerre Sans Frontières, Bryan Danielson defeated Chris Hero in the former's farewell match in PWG to win the PWG World Championship and then immediately vacated the title due to signing a developmental contract with WWE. After vacating the title, Danielson announced that the new champion would be crowned in the 2009 Battle of Los Angeles tournament.[8]

Qualifying matches took place for the Battle of Los Angeles tournament at the Against the Grain event on October 2, where local newcomers Brandon Gatson and Jerome Robinson won fatal four-way matches to qualify for the tournament. Gatson defeated Brandon Cutler, Johnny Goodtime and Malachi Jackson while Robinson defeated Charles Mercury, Dustin Cutler and Shane Haste.[9] Johnny Goodtime was given a spot in the tournament despite losing as he replaced the originally scheduled participant Chris Sabin, who was forced to pull out due to a neck injury.[10]

Event

Night 1

The night one of the tournament kicked off with a tag team match between The Cutler Brothers (Brandon Cutler and Dustin Cutler) and the team of Malachi Jackson and Ryan Taylor. Cutlers nailed Taylor with an aided spike piledriver for the win.

Next, the Battle of Los Angeles tournament began for the vacant PWG World Championship with a match between Scott Lost and Jerome Robinson. Robinson avoided a Big Fat Kill by Lost but Lost applied a legsweep on Robinson and delivered a Big Fat Kill to Robinson for the win.

Next, Human Tornado took on Matt Jackson. Jackson and his brother Nick Jackson constantly interfered in the match leading to Rick Knox making the save and preventing Nick from interfering in the match. This allowed Tornado to hit a DND to Matt for the win.

Next, Colt Cabana took on Joey Ryan. Ryan blocked a Flying Asshole by Cabana with a That '70s Kick for the win.

Next, Roderick Strong took on Johnny Goodtime. Strong countered a handstand move by Goodtime by kicking him and then hit a backbreaker and applied a Stronghold on Goodtime to make him submit to the hold.

Next, Brandon Gatson took on Nick Jackson. Gatson blocked a 450° splash by Jackson by raising up his knees and then delivered a sitout side facebuster to Jackson for the win.

Next, the ROH World Champion Austin Aries took on Brian Kendrick. The match had a bizarre ending as Aries hit Kendrick with the ROH World Championship title belt while Kendrick hit Aries with a foreign object which knocked both men out but Kendrick's arm landed on Aries' body and he inadvertently pinned Aries for the win.

It was followed by the final match of the opening round between Kenny Omega and Kevin Steen. Steen countered a Croyt's Wrath attempt by Omega into a package piledriver. Steen then attempted to pin Omega but Omega countered it with a crucifix for the win.

Night 2

The second night of the Battle of Los Angeles began with the second round of the tournament. The first match took place between Brian Kendrick and Joey Ryan. After avoiding Kendrick's underhanded tactics, Ryan hit a That 70's Kick to Kendrick knocking him out of the ring and then Ryan delivered a second That 70's Kick to Kendrick inside the ring for the win.

Next, Scott Lost took on Kenny Omega. Omega avoided a Superman Spear by Lost and delivered a Croyt's Wrath to Lost for the win.

Kenny Omega won the vacant PWG World Championship by winning the 2009 Battle of Los Angeles.

It was followed by a match between Alex Shelley and Brandon Gatson. After hitting two superkicks to Gatson, Shelley attempted a third superkick but Gatson countered with a jackknife and pinned Shelley for the win.

Next, Human Tornado took on Roderick Strong. Strong ended the match by hitting a Power-Breaker and followed it with a mule kick for the win.

It was followed by a six-man tag team match featuring wrestlers who either failed to qualify for the tournament or lost in the opening round. The team of Colt Cabana, Jerome Robinson and Johnny Goodtime took on Austin Aries and The Cutler Brothers. Robinson hit a tiger feint kick and a reverse piledriver to Brandon Cutler for the win.

Next, the semifinal round of the Battle of Los Angeles tournament took place with Joey Ryan taking on Kenny Omega in the first semifinal match. Ryan attempted to nail a That 70's Kick to Omega but Omega countered it with two Hadoukens and hit a Croyt's Wrath for the win.

It was followed by the second semifinal match between Roderick Strong and Brandon Gatson. Strong nailed Gatson with a double underhook powerbomb and a mule kick for the win.

Later, the penultimate match of the event took place in which The Young Bucks defended the World Tag Team Championship against El Generico and Kevin Steen. The original referee was knocked out after an accidental knee strike by Nick Jackson which led to Rick Knox stepping in to officiate the match. Nick then low blowed Steen after Steen tried to hit a package piledriver from the top rope and delivered a German suplex to Generico on the apron and then the Young Bucks hit a total of ten superkicks to Steen to retain the titles.

It was followed by the main event match between Kenny Omega and Roderick Strong, the tournament final of the Battle of Los Angeles for the vacant PWG World Championship. Omega hit a reverse headscissors takedown and a Croyt's Wrath to Strong for the win, thus winning the tournament and the vacant World Championship in the process. After the match, Omega invited the Young Bucks, who attacked him and then Brian Kendrick joined Young Bucks in triple teaming Omega until El Generico made the save forcing them to retreat.

Reception

Ryan Rozanski of 411Mania rated the night one of the tournament 7.5 out of 10, considering it "a consistent show and a breeze to watch". According to him, "Half of the tournament matches clocked in at three stars or above and the PWG locals shined throughout the card." He praised a few matches of the tournament by quoting "(El) Generico and (Alex) Shelley comes awfully close. Elsewhere, (Kenny) Omega and (Kevin) Steen offer a smartly worked contest, while (Johnny) Goodtime put in his best performance to date." He recommended that there was "enough quality on this show to warrant a purchase".[6]

He also praised the night two of the tournament, rating it 8.5 out of 10 and considered it "an extremely good show that just manages to raise the bar set by Night One". He praised the World Tag Team Championship match, which would "make you love professional wrestling". According to him, the event "barely misses equaling the best PWG shows of the year, it will illustrate for you why PWG can be considered the best pro wrestling promotion going today."[7]

Results

Night 1 (November 20)
No. Results[3] Stipulations Times[1]
1 The Cutler Brothers (Brandon Cutler and Dustin Cutler) defeated Malachi Jackson and Ryan Taylor Tag team match 8:43
2 Scott Lost defeated Jerome Robinson Battle of Los Angeles tournament first round match 7:46
3 Human Tornado defeated Matt Jackson (with Nick Jackson) Battle of Los Angeles tournament first round match 14:14
4 Joey Ryan defeated Colt Cabana Battle of Los Angeles tournament first round match 10:49
5 Roderick Strong defeated Johnny Goodtime via submission Battle of Los Angeles tournament first round match 16:56
6 Brandon Gatson defeated Nick Jackson (with Matt Jackson) Battle of Los Angeles tournament first round match 12:16
7 Brian Kendrick defeated Austin Aries Battle of Los Angeles tournament first round match 14:29
8 Kenny Omega defeated Kevin Steen Battle of Los Angeles tournament first round match 12:45
9 Alex Shelley defeated El Generico Battle of Los Angeles tournament first round match 16:44
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
Night 2 (November 21)
No. Results[4] Stipulations Times[2]
1 Joey Ryan defeated Brian Kendrick Battle of Los Angeles tournament second round match 9:01
2 Kenny Omega defeated Scott Lost Battle of Los Angeles tournament second round match 13:52
3 Brandon Gatson defeated Alex Shelley Battle of Los Angeles tournament second round match 11:51
4 Roderick Strong defeated Human Tornado Battle of Los Angeles tournament second round match 9:41
5 Colt Cabana, Jerome Robinson and Johnny Goodtime defeated Austin Aries and The Cutler Brothers (Brandon Cutler and Dustin Cutler) Six-man tag team match 12:55
6 Kenny Omega defeated Joey Ryan Battle of Los Angeles tournament semi-final match 15:02
7 Roderick Strong defeated Brandon Gatson Battle of Los Angeles tournament semi-final match 5:28
8 The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) (c) defeated El Generico and Kevin Steen Tag team match for the PWG World Tag Team Championship 22:16
9 Kenny Omega defeated Roderick Strong Battle of Los Angeles tournament final for the vacant PWG World Championship 19:40
  • (c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

Tournament brackets

Battle of Los Angeles (2009)
VenueAmerican Legion Post No. 308
LocationReseda, Los Angeles, California
Start dateNovember 20, 2009
End dateNovember 21, 2009
Competitors
Champion
Kenny Omega
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First round Second round Semifinals Finals
        
Kenny Omega Pin
Kevin Steen  12:45 [3]
Kenny Omega Pin
Scott Lost  13:52 [4]
Scott Lost Pin
Jerome Robinson  07:46 [3]
Kenny Omega Pin
Joey Ryan  15:05 [4]
Austin Aries Pin
Brian Kendrick  14:29 [3]
Brian Kendrick Pin
Joey Ryan  09:01 [4]
Colt Cabana Pin
Joey Ryan  10:49 [3]
Kenny Omega Pin
Roderick Strong  19:40 [4]
Brandon Gatson Pin
Nick Jackson  12:16 [3]
Brandon Gatson Pin
Alex Shelley  11:51 [4]
El Generico Pin
Alex Shelley  16:44 [3]
Brandon Gatson Pin
Roderick Strong  05:28 [4]
Johnny Goodtime Sub
Roderick Strong  16:56 [3]
Roderick Strong Pin
Human Tornado  09:41 [4]
Matt Jackson Pin
Human Tornado  14:14 [3]

References

  1. ^ a b "PWG Battle Of Los Angeles 2009 - Tag 1". Cagematch. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
  2. ^ a b "PWG Battle Of Los Angeles 2009 - Tag 2". Cagematch. Retrieved 28 December 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "2009 Battle of Los Angeles – Night One". Pro Wrestling Guerrilla. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i "2009 Battle of Los Angeles – Night Two". Pro Wrestling Guerrilla. Retrieved 2009-11-23.
  5. ^ "Bryan Danielson Wins PWG Title In Last PWG Appearance". 411Mania. Retrieved 2009-10-02.
  6. ^ a b Ryan Rozanski (March 5, 2010). "Break It Down: PWG 2009 Battle of Los Angeles – Night One". 411Mania. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  7. ^ a b Ryan Rozanski (March 9, 2010). "Break It Down: PWG 2009 Battle of Los Angeles – Night Two". 411Mania. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  8. ^ Saul Stradlin (September 5, 2009). "BRYAN DANIELSON WINS AND VACATES PWG TITLE IN PRO WRESTLING GUERRILLA FAREWELL, COMPLETE PWG LIVE REPORT FROM RESEDA, CA". PWInsider. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  9. ^ "Against The Grain". Pro Wrestling Guerrilla. Retrieved 2009-10-11.
  10. ^ "2009 Battle of Los Angeles – Nov 20 & 21! Update". Pro Wrestling Guerrilla. Retrieved 2009-11-20.

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