EVOLVE 49 Review: Results, Analysis and Grades; Johnny Gargano Main Events
Tracy Williams vs. Chris Dickinson
Result: Chris Dickinson defeats Tracy Williams via submission.
Rating: 3.6 out of 5 stars
Williams and Dickinson would try going after each other but Williams hit a high-angle suplex. Dickinson then took down Williams by kicking him down on the apron. The two then exchanged kicks on the outside. Dickinson picked up a chair and sat Williams down on it. He began to work on the left leg of Hot Sauce with a few kicks.
In the ring, Dickinson got a near-fall. He locked in an ankle lock but Williams reversed it. Dickinson then locked in both legs as Williams got to the ropes.
Dickinson then got Williams in the corner. He locked in a leg but Williams countered with the arm bar. Dickinson hit hard chops on Williams. However, Hot Sauce came back with a dropkick and bit clothesline for a near-fall. He then hit a hard right hand and a stomp on Dickinson’s shoulder. This was followed up by a kick, uppercut and kick to the back.
Williams would lock in Dickinson’s arm and attempt a choke hold. However, Dickinson countered with a suplex. He went for a clothesline but Williams put on a chin lock. Williams then pressed Dickinson down twice for a near-fall.
Dickinson came back with two big chops. He went for a third but Williams hit a hard uppercut. Dickinson hit a sunset flip and picked up Williams for a massive powerbomb.
Dickinson hit multiple chops on Williams before hitting a big lariat. He then hit multiple right hands and called for the powerbomb but Williams countered. Dickinson hit another sunset flip but Williams countered for a near-fall. Dickinson put on the figure four for a long while. He eventually got to the ropes.
Dickinson then locked in Williams’ leg in the ropes and attacked it. The two then went to the top rope but Williams knocked them off and hit Bloody Sunday. He put on a cross-face on Dickinson, who got pulled away as he went to grab the ropes. Dickinson would flip him for a two count.
Dickinson came back with an enziguri for a near-fall. He then put on a submission move on Williams’ legs, who tapped out.
After the match, Drew Gulak came out and said Williams can’t lose like that. Trevor Lee then came out for their match.
Next: Drew Gulak vs. Trevor Lee