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- A proficient group of thieves rob a bank and hold an assistant manager hostage. Things begin to get complicated when one of the crew members falls in love with her.
- A young woman gets mixed up with a disgraced spy who is trying to clear his name.
- The host guides various participants as they repair and renovate various houses.
- A dark comedy about rival neighbors whose quest for the best turns deadly.
- Franklin and his family flee from New York City to the countryside to defect from the evil Woodlawn Crime Family and its leader Don Gatti.
- What happens when 'the other man' meets 'the other woman?' A pair of neighbors discover they are both embroiled in love affairs in which they are the outsiders, and strike up a friendship that turns into something more. A melancholy romantic comedy, 'Certainly Never' breaks convention while trying to provide an honest portrayal of the stupid and beautiful things we all do to find happiness. One reviewer wrote of the script: 'All of the characters are written with empathy. No one is demonized; they're all people muddling through life, making bad emotional choices along the way.'
- A woman meets a man for an online date--but things are not what they seem.
- Very average show. Nothing really stood out. I'd think that Haskins and Webster will be having a more intense match at some point. Considering Flash just turned on Haskins this was way too tame.
- Two very good matches bookend this solid first foray for Beyond wrestling onto PV. Of course, as a viewer, it's typically frustrating when a show's best match opens a card but that was the case between the fluid, intelligent wrestling of two men well-accustomed to each other's skills from WXW. Veda Scott is a terrible striker but her surprisingly durability perhaps is due to her shell/turtle-like physiognomical features. Conceptually the six-man made little sense to me as it was two babyface squads competing without much heat with expectations that the heel faction, a collection of geeks, would likely interfere. The rights to fight for Team Pazuzu was surprisingly poignant and, at times, a compelling watch but it's not as if I bought a face P Sanchez could get the duke against an alpha male like the 'Dirty Daddy. ' Furthermore, both of these guys are not elite wrestlers. Yet it had its moments especially during a PS 'Burning Hammer' sequence in which there was hope for the ex-Ant. My copy discluded Lee/Dunn, a fact that pleased me because I'd almost rather watch than wrestle each other. The XY of the pair doesn't interest me much. It appeared the 'Psycho Killer' called and controlled the contours of the main event; it was good but not remarkable and its ending, coming so suddenly, made it seem like it could have come plenty of time prior. A weak '7.
- WALTER/Josh Briggs: On paper, this looks like a hoss fight, but in reality, it wasn't. It was still a WALTER formula with the Austrian dominating and working on top. And it was still beautiful to watch. He totally brutalized Briggs and the opponent made a good comeback. Both tried to hit really hard to each other and I loved it. I also liked Briggs's minor selling the leg when WALTER kicked him earlier and then finally WALTER applied a single-leg boston crab on the right leg he kicked before and Briggs tapped out. Really good little story and selling and it actually made sense. Very good match overall.
- Singles Match WALTER vs David Starr (15:45) Tag Team Match Brian Milonas and Cam Zagami defeat Anthony Greene and Brick Mastone by DQ (1:30) Tournament For Tomorrow 2017 Semi Final Match Wheeler YUTA vs Mike Verna (w/Dan Barry, Rex Lawless and Ryan Galeone) (6:31) Tag Team Match The Amityville Project (Rex Lawless and Ryan Galeone) (w/Dan Barry and Mike Verna) vs American Gaijin (Jay Freddie and Rory Gulak) (6:54) Tag Team Match AR Fox and Austin Theory defeat Brandon Watts and Zenshi (8:31) Tournament For Tomorrow 2017 Semi Final Match Ace Romero vs Josh Briggs (6:55) Singles Match Matt Riddle vs Martin Stone (12:18) Singles Match Darby Allin vs John Silver (8:20) Singles Match.
- A Simple Act tells the story of how Malden Catholic senior Rudy Favard stepped in to help Patty and Rick Parker of Melrose, Massachusetts when Rick's emergency heart surgery threatens the couple's ability to care for one of their twin sons, who was born with cerebral palsy.
- The ghost of an ancient samurai teaches a bullied teen about overcoming fear.
- Pretty good show. Thought the Chris Hero/John Silver and Kimber Lee/LuFisto matches were quite good. Riddle and O'Neil thing looks sweet to me, bro. Cobb came out good on his debut for Beyond. Gresham needs to get to more promotions and really get out there. Brian Fury and Donovan Dijak had a great match that got emotional to watch towards the end for me.
- Winston is a regular guy with a boring life - sleep, eat, work, repeat - until it's revealed that there's something a bit different about his everyday habits.
- A lot of matches . There where some good ones but also a number of bad ones . Everyone worked hard but execution was not great during the earlier matches . A lot of moves that came close to hitting but obviously did not . The later matches where pretty good for the most part . Another complaint is that many of the guys seemed to be just stringing spots and moves together to either look impressive or get a crowd reaction . Many matches did not even simulate competition .