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Henry's Universe Mode #138: Main Event

Tonight is a historic night, as this is the final stop before WrestleMania and the last episode of Main Event. This show will go out with a bang, as Neville will put the Cruiserweight Title on the line against youngster Noam Dar. Plus, Dean Ambrose prepares for The Undertaker, and it's champion vs champion as Hideo Itami and Finn Balor face Chad Gable and Jason Jordan.






Universe Mode
Main Event
March 29th, 2017
Location: San Jose, CA






Dean Ambrose vs Kane

The Lunatic Fringe prepared for his upcoming clash with The Undertaker by facing the Deadman's brother, the Big Red Machine, Kane. Of course, Kane faced and defeated The Undertaker inside Hell in a Cell at Summerslam last year, so if anyone could know what Ambrose was going to face, it would be him. Dean was all business on this night, avoiding the power moves and putting Kane away with a Dirty Deeds.

Winner: Dean Ambrose


Dean Ambrose Promo

The Lunatic Fringe then got on the mic. He did little to address his actions of the past few months, telling the fans that booed him to sit down and shut up. He then addressed The Undertaker directly, promising hell this Sunday. The Undertaker embarrassed him at the Royal Rumble, and now Ambrose was determined to end his legacy. He promised that WrestleMania will be The Undertaker's last ride, and The Phenom will REST......IN......PEACE.


Balor and Itami vs American Alpha

With Hideo Itami have gone through a grueling triple threat match on Raw, Finn Balor was determined to carry the load for his team. At the start, Balor did well, but Chad Gable and Jason Jordan are tag team champs for a reason. They worked on the left arm of Balor, using armbars to target the limb. Even with Finn escaped the holds, he couldn't create any separation, as he had lost all of his power. In the end, he simply had nothing left, and Gable picked up the win with a back suplex, with Hideo never even entering the match.

Winners: American Alpha


Neville(c) vs Noam Dar- Cruiserweight Title Match

This definitely had that classic big fight feel, as Noam Dar tried to upset the odds and end the dominant run of Neville. Early on, the Scottish Supernova struggled, as the King of the Cruiserweights stayed one step ahead. Dar stayed patient, and continued to work the legs of Neville, setting up for his kneebar. All his work almost went out the window, as Neville managed to nearly put him away with a deadlift german suplex. Dar got the shoulder up, and countered right into the kneebar. With all of San Jose behind him, Dar wrenched the knee of the champion, but somehow, the Man That Gravity Forgot fought him way out. Neville connected with a reverse frankensteiner and looked to put it away. The Red Arrow missed, and Dar pulled out a beautiful Northern Lights Suplex that took Neville by surprise. The three count was made, and from out of nowhere, the king had been dethroned.

Winner and the NEW Cruiserweight Champion: Noam Dar


I thank you for tuning in to the final episode of Main Event. This show will soon be replaced by something I'm sure you will all love, and I thank you for supporting every episode of Main Event. We are now just days away from WrestleMania, and I will have a preview of the show up tomorrow. I hope you're as excited as I am to get into it.





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