Jay White is currently projected to sweep the B-Block, and make the at least the semi-finals of the G1 Climax, where he will face the winner of A-Block. However, no one told Great-O-Khan that White was unbeatable, and tonight will rise up to try and take The Switchblade down. White was not in the G1 Climax last year when O-Khan made his G1 debut, and tonight will get a taste of one of the future main event stars of the company. They’ve never even met in tag team action, making this a true first time meeting.
Jay White Doesn’t Know What To Make Of Great-O-Khan
Jay White would take a walk after the bell rang, and would avoid Great-O-Khan in the ring. He’d be called a chicken, and was baited into a single leg takedown. White would kick out of a pinfall situation, but was being overwhelmed by the attack of Great-O-Khan. Great-O-Khan would sit on White in the corner, before driving him spine first into the barricade.
Gedo would buy Jay White some time to recover, and White would focus on the leg – slamming it off the apron and bashing his elbow into the knee. The focus on the knee would follow in the ring, and a submission victory with the TTO might be the plan. He’d wrap the knee of Great-O-Khan around the ring post, and got a two count in the ring – before mocking the entrance of Great-O-Khan.
A dragon screw in the middle of the ring kept the pressure on, before White was thrown with a judo style takedown. White would have his face slammed off the apron with the reverse eliminator, but the knee of Great-O-Khan would give out on him as he tried to run the ropes.
Never Count The Switchblade Out
He’d still manage to hit a Gutwrench Suplex, before taking a Dragon Screw in the ropes – and White would play the air guitar in the ropes. Years of wrestling Hiroshi Tanahashi have taught White a lot, but Bladebuster is a move of his own – and it’d get a two count. Great-O-Khan would run into a Complete Shot, before the Deadlift German Suplex.
White would plant Great-O-Khan with the Uranage, and Great-O-Khan would respond with a Belly to Belly suplex. The TTO would be applied, but Great-O-Khan was able to get the bottom rope to force the break – before a high impact exchange of strikes in the middle of the ring.
Great-O-Khan would avoid the chopblock, before nailing the throat thrust. White would get nailed with the big boot, but blocked the Tenzan Tombstone and hit the Sleeper Suplex. Blade Runner would be blocked as the claw hold was applied.
Oozora Subaru Sheep Killer LUNA would be applied, and White was quickly fading. Eliminator was blocked, and White would be desperate to get free of Great-O-Khan before a punch to the jaw. Eliminator would be blocked into Blade Runner, and White would be able to sneak out with two more points. The clean sweep
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