
If the previous Bloodsport was located within the weekend of Wrestlemania, the one held last night was part of the “Summerslam Weekend”, hours before the great summer show of WWE, from Rutherford (New Jersey, USA).
Among the scheduled duels, a total of nine, Natalya (presented as Nattie Neidhart) was measured to Masha Slalavich in the star, Pete Dunne went against Jonathan Gresham and Timothy Thatcher faced Slade.
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Resultados GCW Josh Barnett's Bloodport xiii
► WWE’s Bloodsport

- In a complete exhibition event for WWE as part of its independent scene control strategy, I found it curious that Masha Slamovich, during the presentation of all competitors, said that “Bloodsports is for the elite.”
- Matt Mako defeated Ray Jaz. Known for being usual by Beyond Wresting and a brief journey under the spotlights of TNA last year, Jaz had to surrender to a lever to the arm in his debut about Bloodsport. Makowski added his first victory in Bloodsport after four participations.
- Jana where the Jordan Blade Blad. Kai managed to keep Blade Ko for a kick in the head, shortly after two minutes. As Makowski, Kai had its fourth involvement in Bloodsport here.
- Simon Gotch defeated Nick Comooto. The once a member of the Nightmare Family, debuting in Bloodsport, patted the canvas along a knee lever in just over six minutes.
- Charlie Dempsey defeated Dominic Garrini. Via lever to the arm, the member of Violence is Forever surrendered after just over five minutes of contest.
- Royce Isaacs defeated Ivar. With a Mataleón, Ivar succumbed between boos of the respectable. Ironic, considering that the only defeat of a “WWE Superstar” during the evening would be the only defeat.
- Timothy Thatcher defeated Slade on DQ. For a Slade bite on a arm by Thatcher, the referee decreed the disqualification, also between respectable boos. If I remember correctly, the first time that a Bloodsport fight ends in DQ. WWE by putting hand in everything he touches.
- Erik defeated 1 Calleed Manders. The maximum WXW monarch was knocked out by a knee, in another resolution where WWE's shadow was noticed.
- Pete Dunne defeated Jonathan Gresham. With more than 10 minutes, the longest fight of the show, finished when Dunne applied a lever to the arm and Gresham succumbed.
- Nattie Neidhart defeated Masha Slalavich. Faced with the continuous stomps of Neidhart to a Slamovich fall, the referee stopped the fight. Second enhancement of the overrated Neidhart at the expense of a more talented female. Unbearable the effort to make us believe that she is a legitimate fighter or something like that, with a mailboxes included.
- Bloodsport XIII already showed signs of being a function designed to the taste of WWE, and this was confirmed with Bloodsport XIV, where only a talent assigned to the American giant, Ivar, was defeated, and the violence was reduced again with respect to deliveries of previous years. There was no combat that could be considered bad (although there was no brilliant as it did in the previous delivery), but everything feels too produced. Definitely, now GCW Josh Barnett's Bloodsport is WWE's Bloodsport. 4/10.
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