Tonight’s schedule:
The Coven (c) vs. Death Dollz
Nick Aldis and Jonathan Gresham vs. Moose & Rich Swann
Bhupinder Gujjar vs. Trey Miguel
Chris Bey vs. Jason Hotch
Heath vs. Champagne Singh
Sheldon Jean vs. Joe Hendry
Jason Hotch vs. Chris Bey
The majority of Against All Odds’ card is set up by a recap video of last week’s events.
Skyler cuts a promo on Friday about The Good Hands winning the title.
Jason Hotch vs. Chris Bey
As soon as Hotch grabs Bey, he shoulder tackles him. Bey takes Hotch down and charges the corner, but to no avail. Bey runs around the ring, dropping Hotch to ground him. Bey chops and attempts a suplex in the corner, but Hotch turns it into a brief waist lock. Hotch dumps Bey. Ace keeps an eye on Skyler outside the ring while Bey gets up. Hotch kicks him off the apron before tossing him back into the ring.
Hotch rushes up top, but Bey dodges and they go lock horns once more. Bey is gaining the advantage as he lands a clothesline, followed by a flatliner. Hotch attempts a roll-up but gets his head kicked in instead. Hotch manages to catch Bey out of midair and slam him with a blue thunder bomb. He maintains control for some time, trying several cover holds and making sure to keep pressure on Bey. But eventually, Hotch is too slow getting up, allowing Bey to get in some offence. After a backslide reversal from Hotch, Bey successfully counters into his own pin attempt and claims the three count!
Chris Bey is the winner
Myers hits Ace with Roster Cut, but Bey charges. To make a statement, Good Hands double team Bey. Skyler attacks Bey, resulting in Austin and Myers getting involved.
As Heath talks to Gia Miller about Steve Maclin’s injury to Rhino, he says he plans to win the 8-4-1 match at AAO to beat Maclin at Slammiversary. Singh receives a message from Heath.
Here’s another vignette for heels Dirty Dango.
Sheldon Jean vs. Joe Hendry; Heath vs. Champagne Singh
Champagne Singh vs. Heath
Heath charges Singh and does a running elbow splash in the corner right away. Heath slides out and punches Shera a few times, but Shera grabs Heath’s foot as he tries to reenter the ring. Singh chops Heath’s leg and stomps his foot in the ropes to take him down. After striking Shera again, Heath frees Singh and powerslams him after breaking free. Heath connects with Wake Up Call to win the match.
Heath is the winner
Against All Odds, Deaner says he will take everything from Sami. Angels recalls not trusting him.
Prior to their match, Joe Hendry cuts a promo on Sheldon Jean.
Sheldon Jean vs. Joe Hendry
After Jean attempts a boot, Hendry chops away. Kenny King tries to trip Hendry before he bodyslams Jean. Jean pumps Hendry off and then unloads punches. Hendry then connects with uppercuts and a cutter before King gets on the apron. Jean backdrops Hendry and covers. He then connects with uppercuts and a cutter before King gets on the apron. The fallaway slam connects before King gets to the apron. Hendry wins the match with a chokeslam.
Joe Hendry is the winner
On his day off, Dango says he doesn’t get paid enough. Hendry says he made a video for Dango ahead of their rematch tomorrow. In the video, he mentions beating Jericho, collaborating with Breeze, and chasing Summer Rae and Eva Marie on Total Divas. He is repeatedly called a Divas Reject in the song.
As Santino pulls out the cobra and strikes Hendry, Jean backs up to Hendry.
The Coven (c) vs. Death Dollz
AAO announces Trinity will take the spotlight back as Gisele Shaw and Co. discuss taking Jordynne Grace out indefinitely.
Death Dollz vs. The Coven (c)
Wilde punches Jessicka but then she hurls him into the corner for a splash. KiLynn tags in and nudge Rush, who delivers a takedown to King. He attempts to put on the sharpshooter, but King manages to grasp the rope. He kicks Rush in the head and he is flapjacked onto the top rope, allowing Wilde to attack while the referee is not looking. The latter resorts to a twisting neckbreaker and goes for a pin. Wilde follows this up with a chokehold on the mat and Rush tries his luck with a cover.
Jessicka makes her entrance with some clotheslines and kicks to Wilde. King trips Jessicka, allowing Wilde to take control in the Coven’s corner before tagging out. Coven hit successive corner clotheslines, before King hits a running double knees and follows it up with a cutter. Rush rushes into the picture with a headscissor takedown and then a bulldog, but no cover. The Sharpshooter is applied on Wilde, who taps out, but the referee is distracted during this time. This allows King to strike Rush, opening the door for The Coven to double team Rush with a running boot! Wilde catches them in the act and stacks on top for the three-count pinfall victory!
The Coven (c) won
Bhupinder Gujjar vs. Trey Miguel
Tomorrow night, Alex Shelley will compete for the world title.
Rollins, Gargano, The Young Bucks, and others will be mentioned in his speech. In a backstage interview with Gia Miller, he says he knows challengers are coming from all directions. Bully Ray walks up and reminds the champ not to worry about him until Slammiversary.
During the BTI match, Masha Slamovich attacked two women.
Bhupinder Gujjar vs. Trey Miguel
Gujjar attempted to begin with a headlock, twisting Trey’s left wrist in an effort to gain control. However, Trey broke free and was subsequently splashed in the corner. Although he managed to escape the second splash and retaliated with a kick to the head, Trey rolled out to recuperate as Gujjar went out of the ring. Before his attempt at recovery could be completed however, Trey intercepted him in the ropes with a splash. Allowing himself another opportunity, Trey endeavoured for a cover by delivering a moonsault and although Gujjar eventually stood up again, he was sent off the apron following being kicked by Trey. Dodgeing a clothesline, Gujjar re-entered with an uppercut before executing flapjack on Trey–only for the champ to come back with kicks. Despite this setback though, Trey ventured to the top rope and attempted Meteora but was successfully evaded by Gujjar who then finished it all off with Lightning Spiral neckbreaker for the win.
Trey Miguel is the winner
When Trey gets on the mic, he says he’s the best to ever do it, but he always gets met with “yeah, but.” He says Sabin could have been a generational talent and promises to retain him on Friday.
Trinity and Deonna are then seated with Gia Miller. Trinity is enthused to demonstrate her abilities at Slammiversary, while Deonna expresses admiration for her assurance but remembers many before faltering in their attempts to depose her. Gia then turns the conversation to Shaw, Vidal, and Evans. Deonna recalls having beaten them multiple times and considers this tag match a way of surveying one another. Trinity emphasizes her dependability as they must concentrate on gaining victory in the tag match. When Gia wants to know if they can collaborate, Deonna points out her past experience as an ex-tag champion. Trinity gives an assurance that Deonna should be nervous come Slammiversary.
A match between Nick Aldis & Jonathan Gresham and Moose & Rich Swann.
Swann and Gresham start off the fight. Swann hits a dropkick, prompting Gresham to get Aldis in the ring. Nick gives two headscissors takedowns but then goes for a leg lock. However, he fails to control Swann who tags out. Moose brings down Aldis with a gut kick followed by corner chops. Aldis retaliates with Thesz press and works on the left arm on mat. After the break, Gresham drags Moose into his corner, allowing Aldis back in the action. He keeps punishing Moose’s left arm and both sides keep switching tag partners. Eventually Moose frees himself with a body slam before tagging out again.
Swann hits a splash on Gresham. Gresham gets back up and punches a couple times. Moose pulls Gresham down before tagging in again. After launching Gresham into the turnbuckle with force, Moose cheap shots Aldis. Swann tags Gresham and kicks him in the gut. Swann refuses the tag as Moose returns with a German suplex and then stalls it. Gresham rolls through to tag Aldis.
Moose is knocked down by Aldis’ clothesline.He eats a corner boot before hitting a michinoku driver. He hits an elbow drop from the top, resulting in a nearfall. After kicking Aldis, Swann gets backslid. Gresham stacks on Swann for another attempt. Swann hits the springboard cutter, nearfall. Once up top, Swann gets into an argument with Moose. Swann can be slammed by Gresham, but Moose is legal. Moose powerbombs Gresham and pins him.
Moose & Rich Swann were the winners
Gresham shoves Moose until Moose kicks him. Moose slaps him, then boots Swann. Moose knocks Aldis back as he throws punches.Heath helps Aldis, but then they battle it out. When Swann returns, Bully Ray slams him down. PCO runs out and trades punches with Bully. Except for Bully, PCO dives through the ropes onto the group.