Dominic Dijakovic continued his dominant run tonight
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Dominic Dijakovic vs Adrian Jauode
Brazilian MMA fighter Adrian Jauode seemed to have everything it took to challenge the giant Dominik Dijakovic.
Jauode looked to take Dijakovic down with an ankle pick. The big man avoided it but was forced into the corner, where Jauode would pick him up for a double leg takedown. Dijakovic looked to get back to his feet, but the MMA fighter was able to keep him on the mat.
Eventually, Dijakovic was able to escape the grasp of Jauode and sent him to the mat with a standing side kick/back elbow combination.
A release suplex sent Jauode flying across the ring. Jauode got in a neat combination, but Dijakovic caught the final strike, sending him crashing with the Bloodline Clothesline.
Jauode baited Dijakovic in, catching him with a kneebar. While Dijakovic was hurt, he managed to fight through the pain, delivering a spinning big boot. Finally, Dijakovic took Jauode out with the Feast Your Eyes.
Results: Dominic Dijakovic defeated Adrian Jauode via pinfall.
A vignette was shown of the War Raiders, burning the symbol (and custom chairs) of the Undisputed Era in a sort of a Viking funeral. Hanson and Rowe said that at TakeOver: Phoenix, their Era will end.
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