BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES FOR 2/14/06
- 02/14/2006 (9:13:33 am)
- Georgiann Makropoulos
Happy Valentine’s Day…
BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 2-14-06
Sunday 2-12-05 at AGAINST ALL ODDS in Orlando. FL at the IMPACT ZONE, CHRISTAIN CAGE defeated JEFF JARRETT to become the new NWA WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION.
NWA ANARCHY TV TAPING SATURDAY 2-18-06
JASON BLACKMAN & JEREMY V VS TEXAS TREATS
JEFF LEWIS VS ADRIAN HAWKINS
ALABAMA ATTITUDE VS URBAN ASSAULT SQUAD
HOSS, R JOHNSON, & SPECTOR VS TEXAS WRESTLING ACADEMY
( 3 of BIG DOG, BRETT THUNDER, SKITZO, NAVARRO)
W/RUDY BOY
ONYX VS QUINTEN JACKSON
KEN WESTBROOKS VS FAST EDDIE
BRANDON P & ACE ROCKWELL VS AZRAEL & SHAWN TEMPERS
W/WILSON & DOMINOUS
Plus JERRY PALMER has an annoucement for JEFF G BAILEY concerning CHAD PARHAM
Plus “THE HUMAN ACTION FIGURE” PARTICK BENTLEY
“BARELY FAMOUS” HAYDEN YOUNG
“THE ONE MAN MAFIA” MIKAL ADYRAN
And more...............................................................
JEFF LEWIS VS ADRIAN HAWKINS
ALABAMA ATTITUDE VS URBAN ASSAULT SQUAD
HOSS, R JOHNSON, & SPECTOR VS TEXAS WRESTLING ACADEMY
( 3 of BIG DOG, BRETT THUNDER, SKITZO, NAVARRO)
W/RUDY BOY
ONYX VS QUINTEN JACKSON
KEN WESTBROOKS VS FAST EDDIE
BRANDON P & ACE ROCKWELL VS AZRAEL & SHAWN TEMPERS
W/WILSON & DOMINOUS
Plus JERRY PALMER has an annoucement for JEFF G BAILEY concerning CHAD PARHAM
Plus “THE HUMAN ACTION FIGURE” PARTICK BENTLEY
“BARELY FAMOUS” HAYDEN YOUNG
“THE ONE MAN MAFIA” MIKAL ADYRAN
And more...............................................................
NWA Pro Wrestling Evolution is proud to announce that on our April 22nd show LOW KI will make his debut.
More information to come in the following weeks. Visit http://www.prowrestlingevolution.com/ for more details.
NWA Pro Wrestling EVOLUTION presents:
"Winter Wars"
Saturday, February 18th, 2005 -Canton, Ga
The Canton National Guard Amory
Doors Open @ 7:30 - Show Starts @ 8
Tickets are $15
Take I-75n To 575n get off at Exit 20( Riverstone PKWY) turn left go straight you will pass an Ingles on your right keep straight the hill will curve. You will pass Cherokee High School on the right and the armory is the next building on the right. 1084 marietta highyway the armory number is 770-720-3520 or call 770-479-1194.
Terry Lawler vs. Frankie Capone
Street Fight:
Ranger Ross vs. "Nightmare" Ted Allen
For One Night Only:
The Hollywood Brunettes and Black Pegasus vs. The Regular Guys and Kid Ego, Jr
First Ever Eye for an Eye Match:
Jacob Ladder vs. "The Rock and Roll Nigtmare" Darin Childs (w/ Rachel Putzki) The Rules are: A spike will be nailed into a table, once removed it will be a legal weapon. In order to win, you must pin your opponent, then he must be unable to answer a 10 Count.
Evolution Wrestling Tag-Team Cup:
The Slaughter Brothers vs. Sedrick Strong and "The Miami Pound Machine" Rod Steel
The Rematch
Marcus "Buff" Bagwell vs. "The Man of Steel" Scott Steel
Four-Way Dance for the Evolution Wrestling Championship
"The No Pain Train" Iceberg (c) vs. "The Urban Legend" Murder One vs. "The Last Product of Finland" Biohazard vs. Pro Wrestling Warfare's Bruce Steel
Also: Ken "The Insider" Wallace has requested a forum so he may address why he wanted to be the special referee in the Mikal Adryan vs. Nemesis match-up at Fallout. More To Be Announced Soon!
More information to come in the following weeks. Visit http://www.prowrestlingevolution.com/ for more details.
NWA Pro Wrestling EVOLUTION presents:
"Winter Wars"
Saturday, February 18th, 2005 -Canton, Ga
The Canton National Guard Amory
Doors Open @ 7:30 - Show Starts @ 8
Tickets are $15
Take I-75n To 575n get off at Exit 20( Riverstone PKWY) turn left go straight you will pass an Ingles on your right keep straight the hill will curve. You will pass Cherokee High School on the right and the armory is the next building on the right. 1084 marietta highyway the armory number is 770-720-3520 or call 770-479-1194.
Terry Lawler vs. Frankie Capone
Street Fight:
Ranger Ross vs. "Nightmare" Ted Allen
For One Night Only:
The Hollywood Brunettes and Black Pegasus vs. The Regular Guys and Kid Ego, Jr
First Ever Eye for an Eye Match:
Jacob Ladder vs. "The Rock and Roll Nigtmare" Darin Childs (w/ Rachel Putzki) The Rules are: A spike will be nailed into a table, once removed it will be a legal weapon. In order to win, you must pin your opponent, then he must be unable to answer a 10 Count.
Evolution Wrestling Tag-Team Cup:
The Slaughter Brothers vs. Sedrick Strong and "The Miami Pound Machine" Rod Steel
The Rematch
Marcus "Buff" Bagwell vs. "The Man of Steel" Scott Steel
Four-Way Dance for the Evolution Wrestling Championship
"The No Pain Train" Iceberg (c) vs. "The Urban Legend" Murder One vs. "The Last Product of Finland" Biohazard vs. Pro Wrestling Warfare's Bruce Steel
Also: Ken "The Insider" Wallace has requested a forum so he may address why he wanted to be the special referee in the Mikal Adryan vs. Nemesis match-up at Fallout. More To Be Announced Soon!
First for the NWA GCW news. Bad Company’s Bull Buchanan will be returning next week to the Sports Arena. In addition, it was announced that Shawn Banks and “Mean” Mike Stratus will be returning too. In addition, the big announcement from GCW and the NWA was the introduction of the NWA Senior Administrator for GCW, who turned out to be Ted Oates. Ted wielded his power early, making some huge decisions. However, more on those later, first to the matches.
The first match of the evening pitted “The Thriller” Heath Miller against the very popular “Loverboy” Lee Thomas. Lee started the action off with a armdrag, which he followed up with a hiptoss. Miller was able to reverse a Thomas headlock into a hammerlock and then he pulled Thomas down by the hair. Lee eventually got out of Heath’s grasp, and performs a drop toehold and then locks in a front chancre. Miller gets up, pushes Thomas into the corner, and hits some corner thrusts. However, the momentum Heath had was short lived as Lee whips Heath into the corner and then performs a backbody drop. Then Thomas went to the ring apron, catapults himself over and hits Miller with a kneedrop. Heath starts to fight back and ends up hitting a belly to back suplex. He whips Thomas into the corner and starts to beat him down. Then Lee is whipped into another corner, and as he staggers out, Heath meets him with a DDT. Miller hits Thomas with a suplex and later he whipped Thomas into the ropes and nails a side slam. Lee started to fight back, by hitting a twilt a whirl headscissors followed up by a back heel kick. He then whips Miller into the ropes and hits a jumping knee lift. Lee went for a hurricarana, but Heath blocked it and nails a huge powerbomb. After the pinfall attempt failed, Miller clotheslines Thomas out of his boots. As it looked like Heath was going to put Thomas away, Thomas gets the pinfall by surprising Miller with a crucifix pin for the victory. Winner: “Loverboy” Lee Thomas.
The next match was Scott Steele taking on Bobby Sanford. The first few seconds of the match was back and forth, as both wrestlers could not get a clear advantage until Steele hits Sanford with an armdrag. Later he whips Bobby into the corner and hits a running clothesline. The Scott paid homage to the British Bulldog as he hit a running powerslam and followed that up with a suplex. Steele then hits Sanford with a running clothesline and whipped him into the ropes. However, Bobby used his head and moved out of the way of the shoulder tackle, causing Scott to hit his shoulder on the post. Sanford then went to work on the shoulder area with an armbar. Soon Scott is whipped into the ropes and is met with a dropkick by Bobby. After a couple of nerve holds from Sanford, Steele starts to fight back when he hits a legsweep backbreaker. Scott then hits Bobby with a clothesline and follows that up with a whip into a powerslam. Steele gets up and gets ready. Bobby gets up and is met with a neckbreaker from Scott for the three count. Winner: Scott Steele
Before the first intermission, Guy Hagler had a backstage interview with AJ Steele. Steele said that tonight he was ready and that he was going to become the new GCW heavyweight champion.
After the intermission, Jerry Oates came to the ring. He announced Ted Oates as the new NWA Senior Administrator for GCW. As Ted was saying that he was honored to be named to this position, “The Source” Greg Brown of Bad Company came out and started to run down Ted. Jerry leaves the ring, leaving Greg and Ted in the ring together. This was step one of Ted showing his newfound power. He used a little contract stipulation that Bad Company had when they were the tag team champions against Bad Company. It says that any Bad Company member can replace any other Bad Company member for title matches. Ted said that since the GCW Heavyweight Champion, David Young, was not in Columbus, then Greg Brown will be defending Young’s belt against Steele. Brown gets upset and as Ted leaves the ring, Brown tells him that he will not be responsible for what happens tonight.
The third match of the night was a tag team match of “The All-Star” and “One Bad Mofo” Cru Jones teaming up with Damien Steele taking on ½ of the tag team champions John Bogie and “The Shooter” Vordell Walker. Steele and Bogie start the match off with Steele getting the early advantage locking in an armwringer. He then locks John into a hammerlock and makes a quick tag into Cru. Jones puts Bogie into another armwringer, and then locks in an armwringer. John is able to away and tag in Vordell, but Cru locks Vordell into an armbar and tags in Damien. Now Walker pulled off this awesome move that can best be described as running inverted side Russian. Damien and Vordell trade armbars, with Vordell getting a tag into John. Bogie and Walker whips Steele into the ropes and performs a double back body drop. John then hits Damien with a headlock takeover, but Damien reversed that into a headscissors. Steele then tags Jones and he performs a headlock takeover on Bogie and then makes another quick tag into Steele. Damien and Cru whips John into the ropes and as Cru drops down, Damien nails John with a dropkick. Steele locks in an armbar and tags in Jones. Damien and Cru whips John into the ropes and this time Damien drops down as Cru hits a leg lariat. Eventually Bogie is able to get away and make the tag to Walker. Vordell showed his MMA background as he hits some knees to Cru’s face. Walker then goes for a pin attempted with a fisherman’s suplex, but only gets a two count. Cru whips Vordell into the corner and hits some shoulder thrusts. Jones tags in Steele. Damien whips Vordell into the ropes and hits a flapjack. Later he whips Walker into the ropes and nails another picture perfect dropkick. He makes the quick tag into Cru and Cru locks in a bridging armbar. Walker reverses a whip into the corner and then nails Jones with a one legged dropkick. Vordell then tags John back into the match and they double suplex Cru. After a knee drop to Jones’ head, Bogie tags Walker back in. He hits Cru with a belly to back suplex and later tags John back into the match. Soon Bogie and Jones hit each other with dual clotheslines and it was basically a slow race to see who would tag in their partners first. Damien and Vordell are tagged into the match and soon all four men were in the ring. Steele hits Walker with a clothesline and then whips him into the and hits a back body. Vordell hits Cru with a kick to the back of the head, but he didn’t see Damien climb to the top rope. Steele flies from the rope and hits a crossbody press on Walker for the pinfall victory. Winners: Cru Jones and Damien Steele.
The first title match of the evening was for the TV title as the newly crowned TV champion, Bad Company’s Chris Stevens defended the belt against the other half of the GCW tag team champions, Erik Watts. Before the match began, Stevens and Watts starts to bad mouth each other and referee Steve Miller had a hard time keeping the two men separated. Erik was able to drive Chris from the ring and for the first couple of minutes in the match, Chris stood on the outside of the ring. Watts gets the first attack in as he hits Stevens when Stevens is on the ring apron. Chris is knocked back down to the floor and for a few seconds Erik prevents Chris from reentering the ring. Eventually Stevens gets into the ring and kicks Watts in the gut. Erik gets the advantage as he whips Chris into the corner and then hits a hiptoss. Later Watts has Stevens backed up in the corner and was doing the corner mounted punches, when Stevens hits a modified snake eyes. Chris then climbed to the top rope, but Erik caught him and hits a superplex. Later Stevens is able to reverse a whip and nails Watts with a powerslam. After trying to choke Erik out, Chris hits a hangman’s neckbreaker. As Stevens was bad mouthing the red, Watts went for a schoolboy attempt. Chris then clotheslines Erik back to the mat and follows that up with a knee drop. Later Stevens chokes Watts and then goes to the outside. He drapes Erik over the ring apron and hits an elbow to Erik’s chest. Then with Watt’s neck under the bottom rope, Stevens performs a wheelbarrow suplex. Later Chris climbs to the top rope to go for the flying elbow, but Erik rolls out of the way. Watts goes hits a running clothesline and calls for a chokeslam. But Chris blocks it by holding onto the ropes. Watts then whips Stevens into the ropes and starts to go for the Lights Out, but Stevens blocks that too. Chris is able to get over to the ring ropes, and he ends up throwing Erik over the top rope. Referee Steve Miller called for the belling, Dqing Chris Stevens. Winner: Erik Watts. Chris Stevens is still the TV champion. After the match, Erik nails Chris with a chokeslam.
Before the second intermission, Guy Hagler is backstage with Greg Brown. Brown basically says that AJ isn’t going to win tonight and that the title is staying with Bad Company.
The main event was for the GCW Heavyweight title as Greg Brown, defending for the absent David Young, who wrestled in Virgina, taking on the #1 contender AJ Steele. Brown starts the action off as he attacks Steele from behind. After hitting a snapmare and hitting an elbow drop. Greg then steps on AJ’s neck. Later he whips Steele into the ropes and hits a back elbow. He hits a suplex and later hits Steele with a belly to back suplex. Later he nails AJ with a kneelift and sends AJ to the outside. Steele tried to fight back with an outside in sunset flip, but Brown blocked it with a punch to the head. A little while after being slammed by Greg, AJ sent him into the corner. But Brown being the crafty veteran that he is moved out of the way of Steele’s running corner clothesline. But eventually AJ did turn the tide in his favor hitting some chops in the corner. He then whips Brown into the corner and hits a running clothesline. He showed that Damien isn’t the only Steele able to hit a dropkick as hit whips Greg into the ropes and nailed a dropkick. As it looked like Steele was going to put Brown away and become the new champion, he accidently took referee Miller out of commission. Suddenly Chris Stevens hits the ring and hits AJ with a single arm DDT. Damien Steele runs out and drives Stevens out of the ring and as those two men are fighting on the outside, Cru Jones runs in. He nails Brown with a clothesline and he was about to pick him up for a piledriver, out comes Bobby Sanford who hits Jones in the back with a foreign object. At this time AJ gets up, but is quickly taken down as Sanford nailed him with the foreign object. By the time the referee came too, Brown was on top of Steele. The ref counted to 3 and Greg Brown kept the title in the Bad Company camp.
After the match, NWA Senior Administrator Ted Oates came down the ramp and said that Brown had a lot of outside help and that he was just lucky. He also said that David Young will be there next week, because if he isn’t, not only does Young lose the title, but he will not be allowed in any title matches for one year.
NWA GCW 2-18-06 CARD
The first match of the evening pitted “The Thriller” Heath Miller against the very popular “Loverboy” Lee Thomas. Lee started the action off with a armdrag, which he followed up with a hiptoss. Miller was able to reverse a Thomas headlock into a hammerlock and then he pulled Thomas down by the hair. Lee eventually got out of Heath’s grasp, and performs a drop toehold and then locks in a front chancre. Miller gets up, pushes Thomas into the corner, and hits some corner thrusts. However, the momentum Heath had was short lived as Lee whips Heath into the corner and then performs a backbody drop. Then Thomas went to the ring apron, catapults himself over and hits Miller with a kneedrop. Heath starts to fight back and ends up hitting a belly to back suplex. He whips Thomas into the corner and starts to beat him down. Then Lee is whipped into another corner, and as he staggers out, Heath meets him with a DDT. Miller hits Thomas with a suplex and later he whipped Thomas into the ropes and nails a side slam. Lee started to fight back, by hitting a twilt a whirl headscissors followed up by a back heel kick. He then whips Miller into the ropes and hits a jumping knee lift. Lee went for a hurricarana, but Heath blocked it and nails a huge powerbomb. After the pinfall attempt failed, Miller clotheslines Thomas out of his boots. As it looked like Heath was going to put Thomas away, Thomas gets the pinfall by surprising Miller with a crucifix pin for the victory. Winner: “Loverboy” Lee Thomas.
The next match was Scott Steele taking on Bobby Sanford. The first few seconds of the match was back and forth, as both wrestlers could not get a clear advantage until Steele hits Sanford with an armdrag. Later he whips Bobby into the corner and hits a running clothesline. The Scott paid homage to the British Bulldog as he hit a running powerslam and followed that up with a suplex. Steele then hits Sanford with a running clothesline and whipped him into the ropes. However, Bobby used his head and moved out of the way of the shoulder tackle, causing Scott to hit his shoulder on the post. Sanford then went to work on the shoulder area with an armbar. Soon Scott is whipped into the ropes and is met with a dropkick by Bobby. After a couple of nerve holds from Sanford, Steele starts to fight back when he hits a legsweep backbreaker. Scott then hits Bobby with a clothesline and follows that up with a whip into a powerslam. Steele gets up and gets ready. Bobby gets up and is met with a neckbreaker from Scott for the three count. Winner: Scott Steele
Before the first intermission, Guy Hagler had a backstage interview with AJ Steele. Steele said that tonight he was ready and that he was going to become the new GCW heavyweight champion.
After the intermission, Jerry Oates came to the ring. He announced Ted Oates as the new NWA Senior Administrator for GCW. As Ted was saying that he was honored to be named to this position, “The Source” Greg Brown of Bad Company came out and started to run down Ted. Jerry leaves the ring, leaving Greg and Ted in the ring together. This was step one of Ted showing his newfound power. He used a little contract stipulation that Bad Company had when they were the tag team champions against Bad Company. It says that any Bad Company member can replace any other Bad Company member for title matches. Ted said that since the GCW Heavyweight Champion, David Young, was not in Columbus, then Greg Brown will be defending Young’s belt against Steele. Brown gets upset and as Ted leaves the ring, Brown tells him that he will not be responsible for what happens tonight.
The third match of the night was a tag team match of “The All-Star” and “One Bad Mofo” Cru Jones teaming up with Damien Steele taking on ½ of the tag team champions John Bogie and “The Shooter” Vordell Walker. Steele and Bogie start the match off with Steele getting the early advantage locking in an armwringer. He then locks John into a hammerlock and makes a quick tag into Cru. Jones puts Bogie into another armwringer, and then locks in an armwringer. John is able to away and tag in Vordell, but Cru locks Vordell into an armbar and tags in Damien. Now Walker pulled off this awesome move that can best be described as running inverted side Russian. Damien and Vordell trade armbars, with Vordell getting a tag into John. Bogie and Walker whips Steele into the ropes and performs a double back body drop. John then hits Damien with a headlock takeover, but Damien reversed that into a headscissors. Steele then tags Jones and he performs a headlock takeover on Bogie and then makes another quick tag into Steele. Damien and Cru whips John into the ropes and as Cru drops down, Damien nails John with a dropkick. Steele locks in an armbar and tags in Jones. Damien and Cru whips John into the ropes and this time Damien drops down as Cru hits a leg lariat. Eventually Bogie is able to get away and make the tag to Walker. Vordell showed his MMA background as he hits some knees to Cru’s face. Walker then goes for a pin attempted with a fisherman’s suplex, but only gets a two count. Cru whips Vordell into the corner and hits some shoulder thrusts. Jones tags in Steele. Damien whips Vordell into the ropes and hits a flapjack. Later he whips Walker into the ropes and nails another picture perfect dropkick. He makes the quick tag into Cru and Cru locks in a bridging armbar. Walker reverses a whip into the corner and then nails Jones with a one legged dropkick. Vordell then tags John back into the match and they double suplex Cru. After a knee drop to Jones’ head, Bogie tags Walker back in. He hits Cru with a belly to back suplex and later tags John back into the match. Soon Bogie and Jones hit each other with dual clotheslines and it was basically a slow race to see who would tag in their partners first. Damien and Vordell are tagged into the match and soon all four men were in the ring. Steele hits Walker with a clothesline and then whips him into the and hits a back body. Vordell hits Cru with a kick to the back of the head, but he didn’t see Damien climb to the top rope. Steele flies from the rope and hits a crossbody press on Walker for the pinfall victory. Winners: Cru Jones and Damien Steele.
The first title match of the evening was for the TV title as the newly crowned TV champion, Bad Company’s Chris Stevens defended the belt against the other half of the GCW tag team champions, Erik Watts. Before the match began, Stevens and Watts starts to bad mouth each other and referee Steve Miller had a hard time keeping the two men separated. Erik was able to drive Chris from the ring and for the first couple of minutes in the match, Chris stood on the outside of the ring. Watts gets the first attack in as he hits Stevens when Stevens is on the ring apron. Chris is knocked back down to the floor and for a few seconds Erik prevents Chris from reentering the ring. Eventually Stevens gets into the ring and kicks Watts in the gut. Erik gets the advantage as he whips Chris into the corner and then hits a hiptoss. Later Watts has Stevens backed up in the corner and was doing the corner mounted punches, when Stevens hits a modified snake eyes. Chris then climbed to the top rope, but Erik caught him and hits a superplex. Later Stevens is able to reverse a whip and nails Watts with a powerslam. After trying to choke Erik out, Chris hits a hangman’s neckbreaker. As Stevens was bad mouthing the red, Watts went for a schoolboy attempt. Chris then clotheslines Erik back to the mat and follows that up with a knee drop. Later Stevens chokes Watts and then goes to the outside. He drapes Erik over the ring apron and hits an elbow to Erik’s chest. Then with Watt’s neck under the bottom rope, Stevens performs a wheelbarrow suplex. Later Chris climbs to the top rope to go for the flying elbow, but Erik rolls out of the way. Watts goes hits a running clothesline and calls for a chokeslam. But Chris blocks it by holding onto the ropes. Watts then whips Stevens into the ropes and starts to go for the Lights Out, but Stevens blocks that too. Chris is able to get over to the ring ropes, and he ends up throwing Erik over the top rope. Referee Steve Miller called for the belling, Dqing Chris Stevens. Winner: Erik Watts. Chris Stevens is still the TV champion. After the match, Erik nails Chris with a chokeslam.
Before the second intermission, Guy Hagler is backstage with Greg Brown. Brown basically says that AJ isn’t going to win tonight and that the title is staying with Bad Company.
The main event was for the GCW Heavyweight title as Greg Brown, defending for the absent David Young, who wrestled in Virgina, taking on the #1 contender AJ Steele. Brown starts the action off as he attacks Steele from behind. After hitting a snapmare and hitting an elbow drop. Greg then steps on AJ’s neck. Later he whips Steele into the ropes and hits a back elbow. He hits a suplex and later hits Steele with a belly to back suplex. Later he nails AJ with a kneelift and sends AJ to the outside. Steele tried to fight back with an outside in sunset flip, but Brown blocked it with a punch to the head. A little while after being slammed by Greg, AJ sent him into the corner. But Brown being the crafty veteran that he is moved out of the way of Steele’s running corner clothesline. But eventually AJ did turn the tide in his favor hitting some chops in the corner. He then whips Brown into the corner and hits a running clothesline. He showed that Damien isn’t the only Steele able to hit a dropkick as hit whips Greg into the ropes and nailed a dropkick. As it looked like Steele was going to put Brown away and become the new champion, he accidently took referee Miller out of commission. Suddenly Chris Stevens hits the ring and hits AJ with a single arm DDT. Damien Steele runs out and drives Stevens out of the ring and as those two men are fighting on the outside, Cru Jones runs in. He nails Brown with a clothesline and he was about to pick him up for a piledriver, out comes Bobby Sanford who hits Jones in the back with a foreign object. At this time AJ gets up, but is quickly taken down as Sanford nailed him with the foreign object. By the time the referee came too, Brown was on top of Steele. The ref counted to 3 and Greg Brown kept the title in the Bad Company camp.
After the match, NWA Senior Administrator Ted Oates came down the ramp and said that Brown had a lot of outside help and that he was just lucky. He also said that David Young will be there next week, because if he isn’t, not only does Young lose the title, but he will not be allowed in any title matches for one year.
NWA GCW 2-18-06 CARD
Lee Thomas vs Shaun Banks
Cru Jones vs Heath Miller
AJ Steele vs Mike Stratus
Damien Steele vs GCW TV champion Chris Stevens of Bad Company
GCW tag team champions Erik Watts and John Bogie vs GCW Heavyweight champion David Young and Bull Buchanan both of Bad Company
Cru Jones vs Heath Miller
AJ Steele vs Mike Stratus
Damien Steele vs GCW TV champion Chris Stevens of Bad Company
GCW tag team champions Erik Watts and John Bogie vs GCW Heavyweight champion David Young and Bull Buchanan both of Bad Company
NWA PRO WRESTLING EXPRESS RESULTS
February 12, 2006
Palisades - McKeesport, PA
- Devin Devine & Chris Taylor defeated Bigg & Nikita Allanov in match one of a "Best of Three Series" for the vacant Tag Team Championship
- QB Blitzz defeated Jake Garrett by DQ
- Justin Idol defeated Eisen Drache by pinfall
- Brandon K & Scottie Gash defeated Scott Venom & Dirk Ciglar by pinfall
- Sam Slej defeated Brass Knuckles Champion Devil Bhudakahn by pinfall to win the title
- Paul Atlas defeated Three Rivers Champion Eric Extasy by DQ
- Daron Smythe defeated NWA-PWX Heavyweight Champion Crusher Hansen by pinfall to win the title
SHOW NEWS & NOTES
A great crowd turned out in the snow for the first of this winters' Sunday evening cards at the Palisades in McKeesport. The show opened with 987's Scott Venom announcing the formal disbanding of the Championship Committee, and that he was now the "Emperor of PWX", and in complete control. Justin Idol came to the ring to confront all the members of 987, and demanded a title shot at Hansen tonight. Hansen said that he couldn't defend the title against Idol, because he had a defense tonight against a very capable challenger, Daron Smythe, but Hansen broke down and started laughing, saying that Smythe wasn't very capable, and that he was going to destroy him. Venom then said that Idol cant just waltz back into PWX and demand a title shot, that he had to start at the bottom and work his way up. Rage hit the ring and a wild brawl broke out, with Crusher in the ring handing a beating to Idol. Smythe then hit the ring and took out Hansen, who bailed rather than get into a fight with his challenger in the main event.
The first match saw Devin Devine and Chris Taylor from 987 go ahead 1-0 in the "Best of Three Series" against Bigg & Nikita Allanov for the vacant Tag Team Championship. Devine and BC Steele managed to occupy Allanov on the outside just long enough for Devin to take out Bigg's injured hip with a chairshot, which Taylor capitalized on with a diamondcutter, which got the pinfall for the team from 987.
Eric Extasy brought out Paul Atlas for "Club Extasy", but Extasy played this very straight, and said that he wanted to know why Atlas was on suck a tear about respect, and why Atlas thought he had no respect. Atlas said that when he was on top in PWX , 800 people attended shows, and when guys like Justin Idol headlined shows now, no one showed up. Atlas said that he proved all he had to prove in the ring, and he didn't care at all about a title shot against Extasy. Atlas left the ring as Extasy posed for the camera with the Three Rivers Title belt, but Atlas came back in from behind and laid Extasy out with a chair to the back. Atlas got the mic and said he changed his mind, and he would take that title shot tonight.
QB Blitzz had a wild brawl with Apocalypse's Jake Garrett, which led to Blitzz getting the win by DQ when the entire Apocalypse group hit ringside and went after the Tri Chi. Sam "Hammer" Slej made the save for his fellow Tri Chi, but after the dust settled, he got the mic and demanded a one-on-one title match with Brass Knuckles Champion Devil Bhudakahn. Bhudakahn said that he would give Slej the title shot, but only if Slej put his final entrance into 'Burgh Brawl on the line. Slej quickly agreed, and guaranteed victory. Then 987's BC Steele came to ringside, and made a proposal to the Tri Chi's: team together and make 987's Scott Venom & Dirk Ciglar versus Rage's Scottie Gash & Brandon K a three-way, and the Tri Chi's would receive the first title shot when new tag team champions are crowned. Blitzz quickly accepted the deal, which drew the ire of Slej, who wanted no part in helping out 987. Blitzz was obviously upset, so Slej finally agreed, to keep the peace with his tag partner.
Justin Idol destroyed Apocalypse's Eisen Drache in a very short match, which saw Idol unleash a brutal offense unlike anything he had done in the past. After nailing Drache with a Senton Splash, Idol got the pinfall. CJ Sensation and Armageddon started to creep into the ring, and Idol was suddenly facing a 3-on-1. Dan Miles ran to ringside with a steel chair and Apocalypse bailed out. Idol then got the mic and said that he had a hand in training Miles, and that he was the future of PWX, and one of the young guys in the lockerroom that "get it". Idol then held up the ropes for Miles to exit, but Miles insisted he hold the ropes for Idol. Idol started to walk thru the ropes, but Miles pulled on the second rope, low-blowing Idol in the process. Miles then hit Idol with a Tiger Driver, and grabbed the mic. Miles said that he was taking his opportunities, because he was tired of getting pushed off the cards. Miles said that he was getting an opportunity in PWX, but then Idol returned from injury and suddenly there was no room for him on cards anymore. Miles said that he has beaten everyone out in front of him, and he was better than a washed up "Aerial Icon".
Rage got a great win over 987, in a very well fought tag team match, as Brandon K and Scottie Gash defeated Scott Venom and Dirk Ciglar. The Tri Chi's came out for this match, but as Blitzz got ready to fight, Slej just hugged Gash & K, and then told Venom that if he though the Tri Chi's were helping 987, he was crazy, and left the ring. Blitzz, perplexed at what Hammer did, grabbed the mic and halfheartedly agreed, and then followed Slej to the back. This was the first teaming of K and Gash, who looked solid as a unit, against Scott Venom & Dirk Ciglar, who had three tag team title reigns in 1999 and 2000 under the name 'No Limits". K pinned Ciglar with a body scissors roll up to get the pinfall after a series of rollups and reversals between the two.
After intermission, 'Hammer" Slej finally got his Brass Knuckles Title shot at Devil Bhudakahn, who came to ringside with all of Apocalypse. Senior Official Shawn Patrick said that the stipulation for this match agreed upon was strictly 1-on-1, so everyone had to leave ringside that was not a licensed manager. This incensed Bhudakahn, and Slej attacked, getting a fast upper hand. Bhudakahn battled back however, and had a ton of help from manager CJ Sensation at ringside. The size differential was too much for Bhudakahn however, and Slej battled back and nailed a Hammer Stampede to get the win, and the Brass Knuckles Championship - to a huge pop from the crowd. Blitzz came to ringside and clapped as Slej walked away from ringside with the title belt, slapping hands with the fans.
Cupid came to the ring next, with his protégé Blue Dragon. Cupid said that tonight he was going to let his charge show off his impressive skills with a little demonstration that Dragon had come up with. Cupid opened up a gym bag and took out a piece of wood, and then held it out to Dragon. Dragon took a few warm up kicks, and then went for a kick, trying to break the board. An obviously nervous Cupid dropped the board as Dragon kicked, and caught a kick right in the hand. Cupid said that it hurt really bad, but said he would make sure he held on real tight this time. Not wanting a repeat, Dragon repositioned the board this time as Cupid held it, with Cupid eventually holding the wood only inches from his face. Dragon kicked the board with all of his might, and it went right into Cupid's face, knocking him out cold. Scott Venom and Crusher Hansen came to ringside, and Venom pointed out that this was the most disgusting thing he ever saw. Venom then threw both men out of the building, and said if either of them ever showed up to PWX again, that he would have a surprise waiting for them,
Paul Atlas threw everything he had at Three Rivers Champ Eric Extasy, and controlled the pace of the match, and also found out how resilient Extasy is after working on tearing his knee apart. Atlas dominated Extasy on the ground early, but Extasy took over with power, and started hitting Atlas with his big power moves. Atlas was on the ropes, but as Extasy went for his STDriver, Atlas's legs knocked over referee Roman Law. Atlas went for a chair as Extasy tried to revive Law, but when Atlas tried to hit Extasy he got caught, and Extasy nailed Atlas with the chair instead, in full view of Law, who called for the bell, and DQed Extasy.
The main event saw a great back and forth match between 987's Crusher Hansen and Daron Smythe for the PWX Heavyweight Championship. Hansen tried to dominate the match early, but Smythe would not let him gain control, and battled for every inch Hansen wanted to take. Hansen quickly seemed to regret taking Smythe lightly, and Smyth pulled no punches, hitting the champ with his stiff knee strikes. Hansen tried to take the match to the outside, but Smythe was ready, and would not let Hansen dictate the tempo of the match, quickly taking it back in the ring. Hansen went to the well with BC Steele at ringside, and Hansen relied on dirty tricks to finally take control, but was unable to keep Smythe down. The crowd was solidly behind Smythe by this point, and the challenger was feeding off the momentum. Smythe battled back and hit his Yakuza kick, but only got two. Hansen reversed and Irish whip and somehow managed to get Smythe up for a Crusher Slam, but Smythe kicked out at two, stunning the champ. 987 charged the ring, but were met at ringside by Rage, and the two battled at ringside, and back into the lockerroom. That gave Steele enough time to slip Hansen a foreign object. Hansen turned to use it on Smythe, but Smythe kicked Hansen, sending Hansen's fistful of powder into his own face. Smythe hooked Hansen and hit a Tommikaze, and got the pinfall, and the NWA-PWX Heavyweight Championship. The crowd erupted as referee Shawn Patrick presented Smythe with the belt, and Smythe celebrated with the fans at ringside, and the ring quickly filled with fans celebrating the win with Smythe. Smythe becomes only the fifth wrestler in PWX's 11 year history to win a "grandslam" - having held all four of the active titles in the promotion.
NWA Pro Wrestling Express returns to action on Sunday February 26th at 4:00pm. Already announced is match two in the "Best of Three Series" for the vacant PWX Tag Team Titles between 987's Devin Devine & Chris Taylor vs. Bigg & Nikita Allanov. Tickets are only $12 for ringside, $10 general admission, and $6 for kids 12 and under. For more information on this and other upcoming cards, check out http://www.pwxwrestling.net/.
February 12, 2006
Palisades - McKeesport, PA
- Devin Devine & Chris Taylor defeated Bigg & Nikita Allanov in match one of a "Best of Three Series" for the vacant Tag Team Championship
- QB Blitzz defeated Jake Garrett by DQ
- Justin Idol defeated Eisen Drache by pinfall
- Brandon K & Scottie Gash defeated Scott Venom & Dirk Ciglar by pinfall
- Sam Slej defeated Brass Knuckles Champion Devil Bhudakahn by pinfall to win the title
- Paul Atlas defeated Three Rivers Champion Eric Extasy by DQ
- Daron Smythe defeated NWA-PWX Heavyweight Champion Crusher Hansen by pinfall to win the title
SHOW NEWS & NOTES
A great crowd turned out in the snow for the first of this winters' Sunday evening cards at the Palisades in McKeesport. The show opened with 987's Scott Venom announcing the formal disbanding of the Championship Committee, and that he was now the "Emperor of PWX", and in complete control. Justin Idol came to the ring to confront all the members of 987, and demanded a title shot at Hansen tonight. Hansen said that he couldn't defend the title against Idol, because he had a defense tonight against a very capable challenger, Daron Smythe, but Hansen broke down and started laughing, saying that Smythe wasn't very capable, and that he was going to destroy him. Venom then said that Idol cant just waltz back into PWX and demand a title shot, that he had to start at the bottom and work his way up. Rage hit the ring and a wild brawl broke out, with Crusher in the ring handing a beating to Idol. Smythe then hit the ring and took out Hansen, who bailed rather than get into a fight with his challenger in the main event.
The first match saw Devin Devine and Chris Taylor from 987 go ahead 1-0 in the "Best of Three Series" against Bigg & Nikita Allanov for the vacant Tag Team Championship. Devine and BC Steele managed to occupy Allanov on the outside just long enough for Devin to take out Bigg's injured hip with a chairshot, which Taylor capitalized on with a diamondcutter, which got the pinfall for the team from 987.
Eric Extasy brought out Paul Atlas for "Club Extasy", but Extasy played this very straight, and said that he wanted to know why Atlas was on suck a tear about respect, and why Atlas thought he had no respect. Atlas said that when he was on top in PWX , 800 people attended shows, and when guys like Justin Idol headlined shows now, no one showed up. Atlas said that he proved all he had to prove in the ring, and he didn't care at all about a title shot against Extasy. Atlas left the ring as Extasy posed for the camera with the Three Rivers Title belt, but Atlas came back in from behind and laid Extasy out with a chair to the back. Atlas got the mic and said he changed his mind, and he would take that title shot tonight.
QB Blitzz had a wild brawl with Apocalypse's Jake Garrett, which led to Blitzz getting the win by DQ when the entire Apocalypse group hit ringside and went after the Tri Chi. Sam "Hammer" Slej made the save for his fellow Tri Chi, but after the dust settled, he got the mic and demanded a one-on-one title match with Brass Knuckles Champion Devil Bhudakahn. Bhudakahn said that he would give Slej the title shot, but only if Slej put his final entrance into 'Burgh Brawl on the line. Slej quickly agreed, and guaranteed victory. Then 987's BC Steele came to ringside, and made a proposal to the Tri Chi's: team together and make 987's Scott Venom & Dirk Ciglar versus Rage's Scottie Gash & Brandon K a three-way, and the Tri Chi's would receive the first title shot when new tag team champions are crowned. Blitzz quickly accepted the deal, which drew the ire of Slej, who wanted no part in helping out 987. Blitzz was obviously upset, so Slej finally agreed, to keep the peace with his tag partner.
Justin Idol destroyed Apocalypse's Eisen Drache in a very short match, which saw Idol unleash a brutal offense unlike anything he had done in the past. After nailing Drache with a Senton Splash, Idol got the pinfall. CJ Sensation and Armageddon started to creep into the ring, and Idol was suddenly facing a 3-on-1. Dan Miles ran to ringside with a steel chair and Apocalypse bailed out. Idol then got the mic and said that he had a hand in training Miles, and that he was the future of PWX, and one of the young guys in the lockerroom that "get it". Idol then held up the ropes for Miles to exit, but Miles insisted he hold the ropes for Idol. Idol started to walk thru the ropes, but Miles pulled on the second rope, low-blowing Idol in the process. Miles then hit Idol with a Tiger Driver, and grabbed the mic. Miles said that he was taking his opportunities, because he was tired of getting pushed off the cards. Miles said that he was getting an opportunity in PWX, but then Idol returned from injury and suddenly there was no room for him on cards anymore. Miles said that he has beaten everyone out in front of him, and he was better than a washed up "Aerial Icon".
Rage got a great win over 987, in a very well fought tag team match, as Brandon K and Scottie Gash defeated Scott Venom and Dirk Ciglar. The Tri Chi's came out for this match, but as Blitzz got ready to fight, Slej just hugged Gash & K, and then told Venom that if he though the Tri Chi's were helping 987, he was crazy, and left the ring. Blitzz, perplexed at what Hammer did, grabbed the mic and halfheartedly agreed, and then followed Slej to the back. This was the first teaming of K and Gash, who looked solid as a unit, against Scott Venom & Dirk Ciglar, who had three tag team title reigns in 1999 and 2000 under the name 'No Limits". K pinned Ciglar with a body scissors roll up to get the pinfall after a series of rollups and reversals between the two.
After intermission, 'Hammer" Slej finally got his Brass Knuckles Title shot at Devil Bhudakahn, who came to ringside with all of Apocalypse. Senior Official Shawn Patrick said that the stipulation for this match agreed upon was strictly 1-on-1, so everyone had to leave ringside that was not a licensed manager. This incensed Bhudakahn, and Slej attacked, getting a fast upper hand. Bhudakahn battled back however, and had a ton of help from manager CJ Sensation at ringside. The size differential was too much for Bhudakahn however, and Slej battled back and nailed a Hammer Stampede to get the win, and the Brass Knuckles Championship - to a huge pop from the crowd. Blitzz came to ringside and clapped as Slej walked away from ringside with the title belt, slapping hands with the fans.
Cupid came to the ring next, with his protégé Blue Dragon. Cupid said that tonight he was going to let his charge show off his impressive skills with a little demonstration that Dragon had come up with. Cupid opened up a gym bag and took out a piece of wood, and then held it out to Dragon. Dragon took a few warm up kicks, and then went for a kick, trying to break the board. An obviously nervous Cupid dropped the board as Dragon kicked, and caught a kick right in the hand. Cupid said that it hurt really bad, but said he would make sure he held on real tight this time. Not wanting a repeat, Dragon repositioned the board this time as Cupid held it, with Cupid eventually holding the wood only inches from his face. Dragon kicked the board with all of his might, and it went right into Cupid's face, knocking him out cold. Scott Venom and Crusher Hansen came to ringside, and Venom pointed out that this was the most disgusting thing he ever saw. Venom then threw both men out of the building, and said if either of them ever showed up to PWX again, that he would have a surprise waiting for them,
Paul Atlas threw everything he had at Three Rivers Champ Eric Extasy, and controlled the pace of the match, and also found out how resilient Extasy is after working on tearing his knee apart. Atlas dominated Extasy on the ground early, but Extasy took over with power, and started hitting Atlas with his big power moves. Atlas was on the ropes, but as Extasy went for his STDriver, Atlas's legs knocked over referee Roman Law. Atlas went for a chair as Extasy tried to revive Law, but when Atlas tried to hit Extasy he got caught, and Extasy nailed Atlas with the chair instead, in full view of Law, who called for the bell, and DQed Extasy.
The main event saw a great back and forth match between 987's Crusher Hansen and Daron Smythe for the PWX Heavyweight Championship. Hansen tried to dominate the match early, but Smythe would not let him gain control, and battled for every inch Hansen wanted to take. Hansen quickly seemed to regret taking Smythe lightly, and Smyth pulled no punches, hitting the champ with his stiff knee strikes. Hansen tried to take the match to the outside, but Smythe was ready, and would not let Hansen dictate the tempo of the match, quickly taking it back in the ring. Hansen went to the well with BC Steele at ringside, and Hansen relied on dirty tricks to finally take control, but was unable to keep Smythe down. The crowd was solidly behind Smythe by this point, and the challenger was feeding off the momentum. Smythe battled back and hit his Yakuza kick, but only got two. Hansen reversed and Irish whip and somehow managed to get Smythe up for a Crusher Slam, but Smythe kicked out at two, stunning the champ. 987 charged the ring, but were met at ringside by Rage, and the two battled at ringside, and back into the lockerroom. That gave Steele enough time to slip Hansen a foreign object. Hansen turned to use it on Smythe, but Smythe kicked Hansen, sending Hansen's fistful of powder into his own face. Smythe hooked Hansen and hit a Tommikaze, and got the pinfall, and the NWA-PWX Heavyweight Championship. The crowd erupted as referee Shawn Patrick presented Smythe with the belt, and Smythe celebrated with the fans at ringside, and the ring quickly filled with fans celebrating the win with Smythe. Smythe becomes only the fifth wrestler in PWX's 11 year history to win a "grandslam" - having held all four of the active titles in the promotion.
NWA Pro Wrestling Express returns to action on Sunday February 26th at 4:00pm. Already announced is match two in the "Best of Three Series" for the vacant PWX Tag Team Titles between 987's Devin Devine & Chris Taylor vs. Bigg & Nikita Allanov. Tickets are only $12 for ringside, $10 general admission, and $6 for kids 12 and under. For more information on this and other upcoming cards, check out http://www.pwxwrestling.net/.
NWA Upstate from Saturday night 2/11 in Rochester, NY: Ian Decay b Marc Mandrake in a dog collar match, Sterling James Keenan won four-way over Will Christiansen, Vince Beach and Czar, Rhythm & Booze b Jimmy & Colin Olsen, Dunn & Marcos b Kyloe & Evan McCloud, J.P. Black b Gabe Saint, John McChesney won three-way over Hornet and Dickey Sanchez, Johnny Puma & Case Cassidy & Randy Walker b Cat & Triple X & Spazz, Cheech & Cloudy b M-Dogg 20 & Josh Prohibition to win tag titles, Glenn Spectre b Ricky Landell, Brodie Lee b Steve Corino (thanks to Ken Rodriguez)
NWA Inoki Dojo in Santa Monica results from last night: Johnny Goodtime b Hop Sing Lee, Karl Anderson b Mikey Nicholls, Massive Fabuloso b Plague-DQ, Alex Koslov b Shannon Ballard, Scott Murray & No Fear b Nightmare & Asesino del Mal, Hartley Jackson b Fergal Devitt, Durango Kid b Impacto, Super Kendo & Super Kendo II & American Balloon & Shamu Jr. DDQ Tornado Negro & Original Gangster & Profeta Jr. & Chilango
Hi, this is Joey Gray of NWA New South wanting to give you the results from our 6th annual super event, the River City Rumble which is our annual March of Dimes fundraiser. We drew over 1000 people which made it a huge sucess.
February 4, 2006 - Greenville, Mississippi - 6th Annual River City Rumble/March of Dimes Fundraiser
Opening match for the NWA New South Cruiserweight Title
(Champion) "Mr. Action" Steve Anthony def. Malik Avalon w/ Eddie G.
(Champion) "Mr. Action" Steve Anthony def. Malik Avalon w/ Eddie G.
Second Match: Special Tag Team Attraction
"The Georgia Dragon" Bunchy Brown & "The Cowboy from Hell" Cody Mantell def. The Executioner & Black Diamond w/ Poppa Tyme via disqualification
"The Georgia Dragon" Bunchy Brown & "The Cowboy from Hell" Cody Mantell def. The Executioner & Black Diamond w/ Poppa Tyme via disqualification
Third Match: NWA Southern Tag Team Titles
(Champions) S&S Express (Scott Storm & Steve Anthony) def. Naughty By Nature (Rude & Tully)
The S&S Express normally consisted of Scott Storm and Scott Starr but Star was injured and replaced by Anthony who will now replace Starr permanently as 1/2 of S&S.
(Champions) S&S Express (Scott Storm & Steve Anthony) def. Naughty By Nature (Rude & Tully)
The S&S Express normally consisted of Scott Storm and Scott Starr but Star was injured and replaced by Anthony who will now replace Starr permanently as 1/2 of S&S.
Semi-Main Event: Title Unification
NWA New South Heavyweight Champion "The Old School Assassain" John Saxon w/ Danielle def. "The West Coast Nightmare" Adrian Whisper for his XIW Heavyweight Title unifying it with his title to become undisputed champion.
NWA New South Heavyweight Champion "The Old School Assassain" John Saxon w/ Danielle def. "The West Coast Nightmare" Adrian Whisper for his XIW Heavyweight Title unifying it with his title to become undisputed champion.
Main Event
B.G. James def. "Dangerous" Doug Gilbert
B.G. James def. "Dangerous" Doug Gilbert
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1) Brandon Thomaselli pinned Egotistico Fantastico
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with a fork. Corp, a bloody mess was carried from ringside.
handcuffed to Corporal Robinson during this match. After the contest,
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with a fork. Corp, a bloody mess was carried from ringside.
3) Hardcore Craig pinned Ricky Thomas
4) Dysfunction pinned Skullkrusher, after the match, Dysfunction was
laid out by Carmine & SK.
laid out by Carmine & SK.
5) NWA Midwest Tag Team Champs, Tyler Black & Marek Brave went to a
double count out with Jayson Reign & Marco Cordova
6) Jason Dukes & Shortstack defeated Silas Young & Bobby Valentino when
Dukes pinned Silas.
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announced
- If Corp loses, he leaves MAW forever, if he wins, he gains ownership
of MAW. CORPORAL ROBINSON, NEW OWNER OF MAW!
"bootcamp" on a heap of thumbtacks. Previous to the bout stips were
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On Sunday February 12, 2006 TNA Wrestling held the Against All Odds PPV. Last year’s Against All Odds PPV saw Jeff Jarrett use a Cello in his match with Kevin Nash and the now defunct Shazarian tag team loss to a television car racing analyst. The pre show was hosted by Jeremy Borash. Apparently Earl “You Screwed Bret” Hebner is the referee for the NWA World title match. Former WCW ring announcer David Penzer has taken over Borash’s duties but did the announcing from outside the ring.
The following were the pre-show matches:
Ron “the Truth” Killings defeated Team Canada’s A1 (w/the rest of Team Canada).
Lance Hoyt, Cassidy Riley and Shark Boy defeated “Prince of Punk” Shannon Moore and Diamonds in the Rough members David Young and “Primetime” Elix Skipper (w/Simon Diamond). During the match Moore turned his back on the Diamonds.
The PPV began with the normal work of David Sahadi and Kevin Sullivan which gets better each PPV. It focused on tonight’s main event.
(1) Former 2 time NWA World Tag Team champions the Naturals (Chase Stevens and Andy Douglas) defeated “Messiah of the Backbreaker” Roderick Strong and Austin Aires.
Aires and Strong barely made it here from an ROH show on Long Island last evening. The Naturals jumped Aires and Strong at the bell and didn’t let up on the offense until Stevens got too close to the wrong corner. Aires and Strong made frequent tags to wear Stevens down, with Strong hitting several backbreakers. Stevens let Aires and Strong mess up and he tagged out to Douglas. Douglas hit Strong with a top rope huricurana and Strong landed on Aires. Douglas went to power bomb Aires but Strong cut his knee out from under him. They hit Douglas with several finishers but couldn’t get the pin. The Naturals needed two shots but they hit Aires with the Natural Disaster to gain the win.
Aires and Strong barely made it here from an ROH show on Long Island last evening. The Naturals jumped Aires and Strong at the bell and didn’t let up on the offense until Stevens got too close to the wrong corner. Aires and Strong made frequent tags to wear Stevens down, with Strong hitting several backbreakers. Stevens let Aires and Strong mess up and he tagged out to Douglas. Douglas hit Strong with a top rope huricurana and Strong landed on Aires. Douglas went to power bomb Aires but Strong cut his knee out from under him. They hit Douglas with several finishers but couldn’t get the pin. The Naturals needed two shots but they hit Aires with the Natural Disaster to gain the win.
After Mike Tenay and Don West ran the remaining matches down, they replayed footage of Borash talking to Larry Zbyszko and Dave Hebner about tonight’s main event. Borash spoke to America’s Most Wanted and Team Canada about their respective matches. Scott D’amore teased the video tape Alex Shelley made, telling the fans at Impact the footage would air. Zbyszko came in and told all of them that anyone who interferes in the main event would be fired on the spot.
(2) Jay Lethal defeated Alex Shelley (w/video camera), Team Canada’s Petey Williams and Matt Bentley (w/Traci Brooks).
Needless to say this match was fast and hard hitting. The referee made them start as a tag match of sorts with Williams and Bentley in the ring. Williams went to sing O Canada on Bentley’s crotch but Brooks showed some cleavage and Williams went for cleavage over crotch. Williams tagged out to Shelley and the crowd insisted Lethal enter the match, so Bentley tagged out. Lethal hit Shelley with chest chops and a dropkick to the back of Shelley’s neck. The crowd chanted ”Lethal Weapon.” Shelley and Williams formed a very brief alliance trying to wear down Lethal. Neither could get the pin as the fans were solidly behind Lethal. Shelley and Williams decided to argue with each other, so Lethal took his time and crawled to tag Bentley. Bentley got back in the match and all four men began to beat each other down with finishing moves. Things kept at a frantic pace and all four men had victory in their hands until Jackie Gayda came out and attacked Shelley. Williams had Bentley ready for the Canadian Destroyer but stopped to laugh at Shelley. Bentley escaped and Williams was pinned by Lethal.
Jeremy Borash spoke to “War Machine” Rhino about his match with Abyss. Larry Zbyszko warned Rhino about interfering in the main event. I think someone who doesn’t work here will be involved in the match. A recap of the destruction of the 3 or 4 Live Kru played.
(3) The Latin American Exchange (“the Notorious 187“Homicide and Machete w/Konnan) vs. The James Gang (BG James and Kip James)
Konnan told the fans that Machete would earn his stripes, guess Apolo wasn’t going to be involved tonight. BG James called the LAX “TNA’s version of Menudo.” Before Billy, I mean Kip James could talk the Gang was jumped by the LAX but the Gang held strong in the ring and waited for the LAX to return. Kip James tried to make Homicide part of the canvas with a powerbomb before tagging BG. The Gang controlled the match until Kip went to hit Machete with “the One and Only.” Homicide broke it up and the LAX, Konnan included, beat down Kip James. Homicide missed a top rope headbutt and Kip tagged out to BG. The match went in favor of the Gang and BG hit a pump handle slam to pin Machete. Konnan charged the ring and hit both men with his sock puppet, sorry slapjack. “Bullet” Bob Amrstrong came out to the ring but Konnan left before any action took place.
Referee Mark “Slick” Johnson talked to Larry Zbyszko about who was refereeing the main event. Zbyszko told him he had a referee in mind and no one was on a need to know basis.
(4) NWA World Tag Team champions America’s Most Wanted (“Tennessee Cowboy” James Storm and “Wildcat” Chris Harris) defeated “the Future” Chris Sabin and “Original Playa from the Himalaya” Sonjay Dutt.
Guess Sabin’s ankle injury wasn’t as severe as thought at the last TV taping. In the opening minutes AMW had a hard time adjusting to their faster opponents. That was until Harris smashed Sabin’s ankle against the ringpost when Sabin and Storm got close to AMW’s corner. AMW drew a huge bullseye on Sabin’s ankle and didn’t stop for several minutes. Sabin was close to tagging out several times but AMW did everything they could to avoid it. Harris couldn’t hold onto Sabin’s good ankle and Dutt tagged into the match. Dutt held his own against the champs even as he was close to the Hart Attack, when Sabin dropkicked Harris. Dutt countered out of the Catatonic into a two count. Storm grabbed a chair that somehow ended up in Sabin’s hands. Sabin hit Harris with a tornado DDT onto the chair. Dutt hit a standing shooting star press but got two. Storm and Sabin fought on the floor. Dutt went for the Hindu Press but Harris moved, allowing Storm to return to the ring to hit a superkick. AMW hit the Death Sentence to win the match. AMW handcuffed Dutt before they could inflict damage, Sabin hobbled back to the ring to save Dutt. As the next vignette played TNA security assisted Dutt to the back, possibly suffering some head trauma from the Death Sentence.
Guess Sabin’s ankle injury wasn’t as severe as thought at the last TV taping. In the opening minutes AMW had a hard time adjusting to their faster opponents. That was until Harris smashed Sabin’s ankle against the ringpost when Sabin and Storm got close to AMW’s corner. AMW drew a huge bullseye on Sabin’s ankle and didn’t stop for several minutes. Sabin was close to tagging out several times but AMW did everything they could to avoid it. Harris couldn’t hold onto Sabin’s good ankle and Dutt tagged into the match. Dutt held his own against the champs even as he was close to the Hart Attack, when Sabin dropkicked Harris. Dutt countered out of the Catatonic into a two count. Storm grabbed a chair that somehow ended up in Sabin’s hands. Sabin hit Harris with a tornado DDT onto the chair. Dutt hit a standing shooting star press but got two. Storm and Sabin fought on the floor. Dutt went for the Hindu Press but Harris moved, allowing Storm to return to the ring to hit a superkick. AMW hit the Death Sentence to win the match. AMW handcuffed Dutt before they could inflict damage, Sabin hobbled back to the ring to save Dutt. As the next vignette played TNA security assisted Dutt to the back, possibly suffering some head trauma from the Death Sentence.
Jeremy Borash spoke to NWA World Heavyweight champion Jeff Jarrett and Gail Kim about the main event. Monty Brown interrupted the talk and was told by Jarrett he was next in line for a title shot. They replayed the vignette leading to the falls count anywhere match.
(5) In a falls count anywhere in Universal Studios match, “The War Machine” Rhino defeated the real MR. TNA Abyss (w/Father James Mitchell).
These two have been beating each other up for months, maybe tonight it stops. The fighting began at the opening bell and was all over the building. Sixty seconds in they went over the top rope and into the Pit. The action came back to the ring when Rhino went under the ring for some party favors including the World X Cup trophy. Kendo stick and garbage cans shots opened Rhinos’ forehead open. Abyss needed some ice on the crotch after Rhino placed the trophy there and hit it with a baseball bat. Abyss and Rhino fought to the back of the building. Abyss and Mitchell set up several tables as Rhino lay on the stage bleeding. Abyss got on the rampway and fought with Rhino. The two men fought for dominance on the rampway until they fought off the rampway and out of the building. After neither hit the other with the bat or shattered a car window they fought back to the ringside area. Rhino tossed a table in the ring and placed it the corner. Abyss grabbed a staple gun and tapped Rhino’s forehead with it. Abyss got another table and placed it in the ring. Rhino set Abyss for the GORE into the table in the corner but Abyss chokeslammed Rhino into another table. Abyss posed with his bag of thumbtacks long enough for Rhino to recover and GORE Abyss into the table in the corner. Mitchell ran for his life when Rhino chased him. Abyss fought Rhino into the crowd and trashed part of the stands. Abyss went to chokeslam Rhino into the tables but instead Rhino hit the GORE sending Abyss off the stands and down through the tables!!! Rhino got the pin and both men received a standing ovation from the crowd.
These two have been beating each other up for months, maybe tonight it stops. The fighting began at the opening bell and was all over the building. Sixty seconds in they went over the top rope and into the Pit. The action came back to the ring when Rhino went under the ring for some party favors including the World X Cup trophy. Kendo stick and garbage cans shots opened Rhinos’ forehead open. Abyss needed some ice on the crotch after Rhino placed the trophy there and hit it with a baseball bat. Abyss and Rhino fought to the back of the building. Abyss and Mitchell set up several tables as Rhino lay on the stage bleeding. Abyss got on the rampway and fought with Rhino. The two men fought for dominance on the rampway until they fought off the rampway and out of the building. After neither hit the other with the bat or shattered a car window they fought back to the ringside area. Rhino tossed a table in the ring and placed it the corner. Abyss grabbed a staple gun and tapped Rhino’s forehead with it. Abyss got another table and placed it in the ring. Rhino set Abyss for the GORE into the table in the corner but Abyss chokeslammed Rhino into another table. Abyss posed with his bag of thumbtacks long enough for Rhino to recover and GORE Abyss into the table in the corner. Mitchell ran for his life when Rhino chased him. Abyss fought Rhino into the crowd and trashed part of the stands. Abyss went to chokeslam Rhino into the tables but instead Rhino hit the GORE sending Abyss off the stands and down through the tables!!! Rhino got the pin and both men received a standing ovation from the crowd.
Jeremy Borash spoke to the NWA World X Division champion Samoa Joe about his title defense. It was followed by a vignette about Styles, Daniels and Joe’s recent history.
(6) In a three way match, NWA World X Division champion Samoa Joe vs. “the Phenomenal” AJ Styles and “Fallen Angel” Christopher Daniels.
This was a rematch of what I called the best match of 2005 at the Unbreakable PPV. I didn’t know whether to type everything or watch the entire match. I tried to do both. Joe dominated the ring in the opening minutes, until Daniels and Styles got some separation from Joe. Daniels went for a suicide tope but Joe hit him with a palm strike to the jaw. Styles tossed Joe into the ring barricades and went to the ring to fight Daniels. Joe recovered and returned to the ring. All three men went for submission moves but didn’t get a tap out. Joe gave Daniels the facewash and the Ole kick. Styles went for a corner splash but was hit by Joe’s standing STO. Daniels went to the floor and slapped Joe but Joe ducked down and Styles went over the top, hitting Daniels with a suicide flip dive. Joe followed them out with what looked like a flying forearm tope through the ropes. Once back in the ring Styles and Daniels traded several two counts until Joe came back to the ring and laid both men out. Joe hit Daniels with a running kick to the face and an in ring senton bomb. Daniels fought back but got hit with a powerslam followed by the Kokina Clutch. Styles got back in the match breaking up Joe’s attempt at the Muscle Buster with an enziguri. Daniels hit Styles with an STO as Joe kicked Styles in the back of the head. Daniels hit Joe with a German suplex and an STO before his patented BME that got only two. Daniels set Joe for the Angels Wings but Styles interrupted that. All three men went for their finishers but couldn’t get the win. Styles hit Daniels with a Human Torture Rack into a Falcon’s Arrow for two. Daniels hit Joe with a DVD after Styles hit a flying forearm to Joe’s head. With Joe lying on the mat Styles went for the Spiral Tap but Daniels cut him off. This allowed Joe to get to his feet, kick Daniels to the floor and hit Styles with the Muscle Buster to retain the title.
This was a rematch of what I called the best match of 2005 at the Unbreakable PPV. I didn’t know whether to type everything or watch the entire match. I tried to do both. Joe dominated the ring in the opening minutes, until Daniels and Styles got some separation from Joe. Daniels went for a suicide tope but Joe hit him with a palm strike to the jaw. Styles tossed Joe into the ring barricades and went to the ring to fight Daniels. Joe recovered and returned to the ring. All three men went for submission moves but didn’t get a tap out. Joe gave Daniels the facewash and the Ole kick. Styles went for a corner splash but was hit by Joe’s standing STO. Daniels went to the floor and slapped Joe but Joe ducked down and Styles went over the top, hitting Daniels with a suicide flip dive. Joe followed them out with what looked like a flying forearm tope through the ropes. Once back in the ring Styles and Daniels traded several two counts until Joe came back to the ring and laid both men out. Joe hit Daniels with a running kick to the face and an in ring senton bomb. Daniels fought back but got hit with a powerslam followed by the Kokina Clutch. Styles got back in the match breaking up Joe’s attempt at the Muscle Buster with an enziguri. Daniels hit Styles with an STO as Joe kicked Styles in the back of the head. Daniels hit Joe with a German suplex and an STO before his patented BME that got only two. Daniels set Joe for the Angels Wings but Styles interrupted that. All three men went for their finishers but couldn’t get the win. Styles hit Daniels with a Human Torture Rack into a Falcon’s Arrow for two. Daniels hit Joe with a DVD after Styles hit a flying forearm to Joe’s head. With Joe lying on the mat Styles went for the Spiral Tap but Daniels cut him off. This allowed Joe to get to his feet, kick Daniels to the floor and hit Styles with the Muscle Buster to retain the title.
A vignette recapping Team 3D’s issues with Team Canada and America’s Most Wanted played. Borash spoke to Team 3D about what happened to them on the last Impact.
(7) In a fan’s choose the opponents match, Team 3D (Ray and Devon) defeated Team Canada’s Booby Roode and “Showtime” Eric Young (w/Scott D’amore.)
This match came from fans voting on the TNA website between Team Canada and America’s Most Wanted. Team 3D jumped Team Canada from behind and the beatings began. All four men fought on the floor, actually Team 3D beat the crap out of Team Canada. Team 3D dragged Roode into the ring and the beating continued until D’amore interfered on his team’s behalf. It allowed Roode to pull the top rope down, sending Devon to the floor. Devon’s old forehead wound was reopened in the beating around ringside. Team Canada followed their normal plan of attack, frequent tags and not allowing Devon to tag out. Ray could only shout encouragement to his partner and get the fans solidly behind Team 3D. No matter what Team Canada did to Devon he wouldn’t submit or allow himself to be pinned. Devon finally tagged out to Ray and the fan went nuts. Both teams traded two counts even as Ray hit Young with a superplex. Roode broke the flagpole over Ray’s back but Young got only two on the pin. Roode accidentally clotheslined his own partner which allowed Team 3D to hit Young with the 3D to win the match. D’amore tried to hit Ray with the Tag Team of the Year award but it backfired. AMW hit the ring to join Team Canada in the beatdown. Just as AMW was going to put Team 3D into a table, Ron Killings hit the ring and broke it up. Killings hit Young with a top rope legdrop through the table. The ring TNA crew came out and changed canvases before the main event.
This match came from fans voting on the TNA website between Team Canada and America’s Most Wanted. Team 3D jumped Team Canada from behind and the beatings began. All four men fought on the floor, actually Team 3D beat the crap out of Team Canada. Team 3D dragged Roode into the ring and the beating continued until D’amore interfered on his team’s behalf. It allowed Roode to pull the top rope down, sending Devon to the floor. Devon’s old forehead wound was reopened in the beating around ringside. Team Canada followed their normal plan of attack, frequent tags and not allowing Devon to tag out. Ray could only shout encouragement to his partner and get the fans solidly behind Team 3D. No matter what Team Canada did to Devon he wouldn’t submit or allow himself to be pinned. Devon finally tagged out to Ray and the fan went nuts. Both teams traded two counts even as Ray hit Young with a superplex. Roode broke the flagpole over Ray’s back but Young got only two on the pin. Roode accidentally clotheslined his own partner which allowed Team 3D to hit Young with the 3D to win the match. D’amore tried to hit Ray with the Tag Team of the Year award but it backfired. AMW hit the ring to join Team Canada in the beatdown. Just as AMW was going to put Team 3D into a table, Ron Killings hit the ring and broke it up. Killings hit Young with a top rope legdrop through the table. The ring TNA crew came out and changed canvases before the main event.
Jeremy Borash spoke to Christian Cage before the main event. Cage used several “cheesy cliques” during his rant. Once again they played the vignette that aired on last night’s Impact.
(8) In a match refereed by Earl “You Screwed Bret” Hebner, “Captain Charisma” Christian Cage became NWA World Heavyweight champion by defeating Jeff Jarrett (w/Gail Kim.)
In the “press conference” for this match, Cage called this the biggest match in his twelve year career. Both men traded punches, kicks, smacks to the face and other insults until Cage hit Jarrett with an inverted DDT onto the ring apron. Cage missed a top rope elbow and hit the ring barricade instead of Jarrett. Jarrett sent Cage into the barricade once more and then the broadcast table. Finally the match returned to the ring and Jarrett hit a dropkick to Cage’s face for two. Jarrett locked in a chinlock but Cage got to his feet only to be hit with a Jarrett Hot Shot. Hebner and Jarrett traded harsh words before Jarrett hit the Big Boss Man memorial legdrop/punch to the jaw. Kim hit a top rope flying head scissor. Jarrett locked in a sleeper but Cage escaped and locked in the figure Four Leg Lock. Kim grabbed Jarrett and dragged him to the ropes causing Cage to break the hold. Jarrett hit an enziguri and locked in the Scorpion Death Lock. Somehow Cage escaped and locked Jarrett in the leglock (Maybe sting taught him?) Cage dropped his head on Jarrett’s crotch, by accident of course. Both men got to their feet but Cage hit a DDT. Jarrett slid under Cage but slid into Hebner’s ankle. Wh
In the “press conference” for this match, Cage called this the biggest match in his twelve year career. Both men traded punches, kicks, smacks to the face and other insults until Cage hit Jarrett with an inverted DDT onto the ring apron. Cage missed a top rope elbow and hit the ring barricade instead of Jarrett. Jarrett sent Cage into the barricade once more and then the broadcast table. Finally the match returned to the ring and Jarrett hit a dropkick to Cage’s face for two. Jarrett locked in a chinlock but Cage got to his feet only to be hit with a Jarrett Hot Shot. Hebner and Jarrett traded harsh words before Jarrett hit the Big Boss Man memorial legdrop/punch to the jaw. Kim hit a top rope flying head scissor. Jarrett locked in a sleeper but Cage escaped and locked in the figure Four Leg Lock. Kim grabbed Jarrett and dragged him to the ropes causing Cage to break the hold. Jarrett hit an enziguri and locked in the Scorpion Death Lock. Somehow Cage escaped and locked Jarrett in the leglock (Maybe sting taught him?) Cage dropped his head on Jarrett’s crotch, by accident of course. Both men got to their feet but Cage hit a DDT. Jarrett slid under Cage but slid into Hebner’s ankle. Wh
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