Three fights won due to the exessive use of elbows, sounds like a fun night, here is the breakdown of the night.

Preliminary Bouts
DaMarques Johnson vs. Matt Riddle
After some good exchanges by Johnson it was Riddle who took the fight to the ground and controled it with vicious elbows forcing the referee to stop the fight. Elbows of Doom I.
Paul Kelly vs. Jacob Volkmann
A fight going the distance. After an ok start for Paul Kelly, the man with the most angry pre-fight face, he found himself in a position where Jacob Volkmann completly dominated him. Taking him down at will, reversing positions, and moving him around at will applying his very own kind of back control, as he does not use the double hooks after his last fight with Thiago. You say WHAT? Interesting approach. Volkmann sounded really unhappy in his post-fight talk with Mr. Rogan listing up all the times he missed his chance to win, but ultimatly not picking his best chance by taking the back and sinking a choke sounds like the biggest mistake. He fought a perfect fight, with the tools he put into his belt. Coolest move of the fight? Sure hell the flying knee to the head of Paul Kelly, that sure hell did some damage, but was not enough to win an otherwise one-sided fight.
Darren Elkins vs Charles Oliveira
Darren Elkins had his chance with a powerful slam, but did not do any damage with it dropping Oliveira on the ground. This was a place where Oliveira wanted to be and instantly started working in his guard getting a Triangle Choke with an Armbar squeezing a bit leading to a win via tapbout making Charles Oliveira the winner.
Joe Stevenson vs. Takanori Gomi
Whoever said Gomi The Fireballkid is finished has to watch this fight. Pride was always pretty cool and it’s great to see an old dog bite through his opponent like this, even though there were neither Soccer kicks, nor yellow cards.
Jake Ellenberger vs. John Howard
Great fight that was on a very even level both of the figthers rocking each other with Ellenbergers Elbows leaving the bigger impression of Howards orbital bone. Howard would have kept fighting but it was a good thing to stop this fight to prevent further damage. I’d rather see a second version of this fight down the road. Not an instant rematch, but something down the road.Elbows of Doom II.
Mark Munoz vs. Yushin Okami
Solid fight of two pretty even fighters this one went to the judges scorecard giving Okami the win with two of the judges. He was sprawling and dishing out good punches that may not make this fight the fight of the night, yet it was no lay and pray. Just an O.K. fight to watch and one of the weaker fights of the night.
Jon Jones vs. Vladimir Matyushenko
The hype train did not stop. Jon “Bones”, or rather Elbow of Doom, Jones stopped Matyushenko. Early, quick and ruthless, and somehow it looked too easy. On step at a time, this young fighter is climbing the ladder, and unless someone finds a way to control his elbows, he won’t be stopped. Elbows of Doom III.