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Avalon was accompanied by a helpful distraction in the form of manager Nicolas Marquez, son of famed promoter David Marquez. The powerhouse was as strong as ever, and twisted the year-old upstart into knots before finishing her off with a painful looking STF.
The final non-title contest of the night, the unorthadox Kingdom of Josephus answered the open challenge from The War Kings. Their sneak attack gave them an early advantage against Dane and Crimson, but it was ultimately The War Kings who reigned victorious after finishing off The Kingdom of Josephus with Ground Zero. After the match, Road Warrior Animal announced the return of The Crockett Cup, a tag team tournament originally held in The American Nightmare made his way out next with Brandi at his side.
The crowd was firmly behind the champion, and there was definitely an appropriate big fight feel at the Main Event of the NWA 70th Anniversary Show. Two referees were present, with Brian Hebner being the lead official on the first and third if needed fall and Earl Hebner taking the lead on the second fall. With alleged controversy in their first match at All In, this rematch was made a 2-out-of-3 Falls Match to guarantee there would be a clear winner. More than any other contest throughout the night, it was clear this final contest would be a war of attrition.
Aldis put his focus on weaking the back and knees of Cody early on in the contest. In a surprising moment, Cody almost immediately tapped out.
He lost the first fall, but the quick tap allowed Cody to avoid further damage and suddenly take advantage during the beginning of the second fall. Aldis was on the receiving end of some trash can shenanigans and some soda from the concession booth, but things quickly broke down more as Cody brought a table into the mix. It looked like it might bite Cody in the butt but Brandi Rhodes slid in and stopped Aldis from sending Cody through the table.
Camilla Kane slid in to balance the situation, but both women served as not much more than a brief distraction for these two competitors. Aldis looked to finish things off as he set Cody up on the table and went for a huge top rope elbow drop to the outside. The American Nightmare rolled out of the way at the last second and Aldis crashed hard through the wood into the concrete floor. Cody slid Aldis into the ring and immediately hit the Cross Rhodes to pick up the second fall and even things up heading into the third and final fall.
The champion tried to quickly hit Cross Rhodes again to finish things up, but Aldis escaped. Both men traded strikes in the center of the ring as the hot crowd firmly stood behind The American Nightmare.
There was chaos at ringside as Brandi Rhodes and Camilla Kane stayed involved once again, leading to Brian Hebner ejecting both of them along with all the former NWA Champions at ringside. Both men fought hard in a back and forth final moments.
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