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Recap from TJ Hawke:
They started out trading holds. Whitmer got a cross armbreaker, but Fitchett was near the ropes, so Whitmer had to break the hold almost right away. Fitchett took Whitmer down with a headscissors, and he then sent Whitmer to the outside. Fitchett hit a somersault plancha. Back in the ring, Fitchett was in control after hitting a big, risky dive. Yes! That is the easiest way to make me love a match. Whitmer cut him off shortly after this and started to work over Fitchett. Fitchett came back with a hurricanrana and an enzugiri, Fitchett connected on a middle rope moonsault to a standing Whitmer. Whitmer came back with a vertical suplex and a northern lights suplex: 1…2…NO! Fitchett came back with a standing shooting star press: 1…2…NO! Whitmer came back with an exploder. Fitchett came back with a kick to the head for another nearfall. Whitmer came back with a fisherman neckbreaker and a fisherman suplex: 1…2…NO! Fitchett hit a reverse hurricanrana: 1…2…NO!!! Ficthett went to the top rope and went for a shooting star press, but Whitmer rolled out of the way. Whitmer hit an exploder and locked in the Peruvian Necktie! Fitchett taps!
This was a very enjoyable match that made both competitors look good. The second half of the match was all trading moves, which works great with a hot crowd, but the crowd was kind of weak here until the very end. All and all though, a fun match that is worth watching, especially if you haven’t seen Fitchett or Whitmer during his comeback.