They lock up and Scott backs Hunter into the corner; Drake collapses, causing a referee break, and he smiles cockily at his opponent. Scott with a waistlock but Hunter segues into a side headlock. Scott fights out of it and reapplies her own headlock; Hunter fires her off and splats her with a crossbody block and some elbow drops. Hunter holding a chinlock; he tosses Mia into the corner and then stomps away on her. Hunter gets two off a bodyslam. Hunter applies an inverted seated chinlock; Mia fights back and snags a sunset flip. Hunter maintains his balance and tries to sit on her but Scott moves out of the way. She begins the comeback with right hands and an arm drag. She hits a few clotheslines but Drake nails a DDT for two. Hunter tosses Mia into the corner and hits a splash. Drake tries the Death in Advance (Shiranui) but Mia gets elbows up and rocks Punk. She manages to turn them both around and pulls off Circle Line (her own version of the same move, Shiranui)!! And that’s enough to keep the Punk down for three!

Your winner, Mia Scott!

Great opening match from the two newcomers, Mia Scott with a great reversal to win the match. Both of them trying for their own versions of the same move, but it’s the hometown girl who nails her version, the Circle Line, for the win. And, ironically, we’re only one tube stop away from getting on the Circle Line here at the York Hall.