BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES FOR 10/9
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BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 10-9-06

 

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NWA ANARCHY SHOW #32

 

MATCH #1  AUSTIN CREED INTERVIEW

MATCH #2  JEREMY V  VS  AUSTIN CREED

MATCH #3  LEWIS, PARHAM & SEXTON IN RING INTERVIEW

MATCH #4  LEWIS & ONYX  VS  DELAY & BENTLEY

MATCH #5  UAS  VS  DEVILS REJECTS

 

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10/7 NWA Arena Report

 By: Larry Goodman

NWA Anarchy kick started the build for the annual Halloween extravaganza at last night’s TV taping. When the smoke cleared, three of the top matches for Fright Night ’06 had been revealed, including an 8 man tag featuring Anarchy owner Jerry Palmer and “The Rev” Dan Wilson on opposing sides, and a double tables match for the tag titles.

It was a good show, but it didn’t pack quite the wallop the company was hoping for due to the lower than usual crowd size. Anarchy was up against the some stiff competition in the form of the Big Red Apple Festival in Cornelia and the Georgia/Tennessee football game. Attendance barely cracked 100, the smallest crowd of 2006.

My sense is that the excitement level about Fright Night isn’t quite where it needs to be at this point, especially considering that for the first time ever, Anarchy is running a larger venue up the road in Helen, Georgia rather than the NWA Arena. They get one more crack at building this thing to a fever pitch with their final TV taping prior to the big show on 10/21.

The show opened with the introduction of the first “Anarchy Angel” Mary Butcher, who will be serving as a ring attendant. Greg Hunter had the pleasure of parading the lovely newcomer around the ringside area. She’s got the looks and the poise for the role. There hasn’t been a hot woman at ringside in Cornelia since Athena, and that was five years ago.

(1) Hayden Young & Austin Creed beat Brett Thunder & Adrian Hawkins in 4:23. A babyface vs. babyface match, which is a relatively rare occurrence in Anarchy. I think the idea was to give everyone involved a chance to shine, but they were off in spots, so it ended up as a situation where nobody stood out all that much. The finish saw Hawkins hit a springboard lariat on Creed Hawkins got a near fall with a small package and Creed reversed it to score the pinfall.

(2) Shaun Tempers (with Dan Wilson & Dominous & Azrael & Iceberg) beat Windwalker in 2:44. Tempers beat up on Windwalker. Windwalker made the stereotypical Injun comeback complete with war yelps. Tempers hooked the ropes to avoid the Wahoo chop, but Windwalker then hit it for a near fall. Moments later, Windwalker crashed and burned on a double jump moonsault. Tempers pinned Windwalker with a Tiger Bomb.

The evil reverend Wilson preached to his congregation. Wilson said Devil’s Rejects were the new kings and the fans should bow down before their altar of sacrifice. Wilson said All Hallow’s Eve was his favorite time of year, and decreed that the Rejects would defend the tag titles at Fright Night, but only in a tables match. “Get ‘em ready. Stack ‘em up. Somebody is going through that abyss.” Wilson then addressed the situation with Palmer. Wilson said the state of Georgia wasn’t big enough for both of them. Wilson said he wanted Palmer in the ring at Fright Night and challenged Team Anarchy to an 8 man tag against his Rejects. “It might be a trick, or it might be a treat. It’s your choice, Jerry,” said Wilson.

(3) Slim J beat Chad Parham in 12:22 to earn an NWA Anarchy heavyweight title match at Fright Night. This was the best match of the night. J decked Parham right at the opening bell. Parham took time out to reassess the situation. Lewis pulled up a seat at ringside and polished up his belt. Some nice matwork early with J able to maintain the upper hand. But Parham ducked away from J’s flying DDT and delivered a series of punishing forearms to the face. Parham used a double underhook suplex for a near fall. The crowd got behind J. Parham went for his long count vertical suplex, but J was able to counter with a body scissors suplex for a near fall. Parham hit the vertical suplex and nipped up like a cocky bastard. Parham jawed with Lewis. J busted out an awesome comeback sequence, every move right on the money, finishing with a running koppo kick for a near fall. Parham answered with a roundhouse kick from the apron followed by a top rope double stomp for a near fall. Parham was teeing off with more forearm shots. J went for the block and applied an STF. Crowd was chanting for the tap out here, but Parham made the ropes. Lewis started roaming around ringside. Lewis pulled J’s leg, allowing Parham to hit a back suplex. Todd Sexton chased Lewis to the back. Parham got distracted by Sexton’s presence. J rolled Parham up for the three count. At first, Parham was stunned. Then he beat up a defenseless chair.

(4) Jeremy V & Jason Blackman beat Justice Served (Jason Justice & Miki Free) to advance in the Tables Tornado Tag Team Tourney in (5:43). Fans chanted for tables and they got them. V got a ton of heat. They did a killer spot where Justice used Free’s back as a platform for a corner splash on both heels. Awesome selling by V and Blackman here. Just when it looked like the heels were done for, V pulled the ropes down to dump Justice. V and Blackman doubled up on Free. Justice pulled Blackman out and sent him into the rail. Meanwhile, Free hit a vertical suplex turned powerslam on V. Justice propped a table up in the corner. Justice Served tried to whip V through the table, and Blackman made the save with a Pounce on his partner. Justice was no selling V’s offense. V tripped over the ringsteps as he was backpedaling. Devil’s Rejects appeared at ringside. Free got into it with Iceberg. In the ensuing confusion, Dominous put Justice through the table when Speedy Nelson wasn’t looking. The NWA Arena fans know a screw job when they see one. They showered Justice Served with applause for their efforts.

An ad on the WrestleVison invited fans to become “part of the madness” at Fright Night ’06 on 11/4 at the Remember When Theater in Helen.

The Wrestle Vision showed Anarchy announcer Greg Hunter backstage with Jeff G. Bailey and his NWA Elite (Onyx and Jeff Lewis). Bailey said Patrick Bentley’s use of the full nelson was an insult to Onyx, and he was going to pay for it. Bailey said it would take three men Bentley’s size to tear up a picture of Onyx. Palmer got into a discussion with Bailey as the camera cut off.

(5) Seth Delay & Patrick Bentley beat NWA Elite (Onyx & Jeff Lewis with Jeff G. Bailey) in 14:41. Lewis deposited his robe into the waiting arms of Ms. Butcher with the class and style of a polished veteran. Bailey didn’t appear at ringside until the action already underway. This was one of several matches where the Poodle Attack Squad shouted down a small but hardcore group of heel fans. The babyface team got heat on Lewis. At 4:00, Lewis backed Delay into the Elite’s corner for a tag, and Onyx stomped a mudhole in him. Delay used his quickness to regain control, but Onyx backed him in the corner again. Lewis gave Delay a wicked Snake Eyes and the beatdown was on. Bailey whacked Delay HARD with his shoe. They did a cool spot where Lewis was riding Delay piggyback style, and Delay ran towards the corner, smacking Lewis head into the top turnbuckle. But Lewis dragged Delay over to his corner and tagged out. Onyx tried to destroy Delay’s back. When Lewis came off the middle rope and landed crotch first on Delay’s knee, the tag was made. Bentley applied the full nelson to Lewis, who went to the ropes. Onyx squared off with Bentley for the first time. Bentley and Delay gave Onyx a double vertical suplex. Onyx responded with a double lariat. Onyx then gave Delay three of the highest, most explosive back bodydrops ever seen in the NWA Arena. Truly amazing stuff. Onyx confidently went for the full nelson, and Bentley countered with a roll up for to score the pinfall. Biggest pop of any finish. Onyx was pissed. Bailey was shocked.

(6) Adam Roberts beat Christian Hayme in 4:09. Roberts got heat. Hayme showed fire, but not much love for him from the crowd. Roberts gave Hayme a stiff clothesline in the corner. They traded. Roberts hit the Big Thump powerslam for a near fall. Hayme came back with a tornado DDT for a double down spot. Cool finisher by Roberts. It was an elevated cutter variation where he dropped Hayme from a fireman’s carry position into Caprice Coleman’s Thermal Shock.

(7) Brandon Phoenix (with “Stray Cat” Brodie Chase) beat Salvatore Rinauro via submission to retain the NWA Anarchy TV title in 11:31. There were two great things about this match, the way it was laid out and the antics of Brodie Chase. Make it three. Rinauro’s sparkly blue vest is an old style classic. Fans chanted “homeless #####” at Chase. Rinauro kept setting Phoenix up for dropkicks and taking him down with a side headlock. They did a ref distraction spot where Chase knocked Rinauro off the middle rope into a hard flat back bump. Phoenix dropped Rinauro on his neck with a scary looking high angle back suplex. Chase pounded Rinauro behind the ref’s back and then turned into the picture of innocence. Phoenix used a backdrop, a move that should have been retired for the evening after the display Onyx put on. Rinauro pulled himself out of the tree of woe and connected with a top rope lariat. Chase got involved in a complex comedy of errors with Phoenix. Rinauro hit Sliced Bread #2 with an assist from Chase’s chest. Chase distracted the ref long enough for Phoenix to kick out. Phoenix dropped Rinauro on his neck again with a head and arm suplex, but Rinauro kicked out. Rinauro hit his Pele kick. Chase was up to interfere AGAIN. Rinauro popped Chase. Phoenix went for a belt shot. Rinauro ducked and landed a dropkick. Chase clocked Rinauro with the belt. It looked like ref Brent Wiley saw it and did nothing. Phoenix choked Rinauro out.

(8) Urban Assault Squad (Nemesis & Shadow Jackson) beat Texas Hitmen (Skitzo & Big Dogg) to advance in the Tables Tornado Tag Team Tourney (11:40). Hitmen in the main event? Rejects attacked UAS on their way to the ring. Hitmen went to work on Nemesis with Jackson still laid out at ringside. Skitzo tried to put Nemesis through a ringside table with a sunset powerbomb but Jackson saved. Skitzo tried to put Nemesis through inside the ring with a top rope huracanrana and Jackson made another save. Jackson used a chair on Skitzo. Dogg punched the chair into Jackson’s head. Dogg speared Nemesis and punched him with his bad hand. Geez, was that ever dumb. Jackson made the comeback with bionic elbows and hit a Samoan drop on Skitzo. UAS ##### Dogg and Skitzo with double teams. Dogg inadvertently speared Skitzo. Rejects appeared at ringside. But Justice Served showed up with barbed wire bats. Nemesis put Skitzo through the table with a top rope double stomp and nailed it perfectly. UAS bumped knuckles with Justice Served and the crowd responded with the “Anarchy” chant.

Palmer came out. “That’s what I call Team Anarchy.” Palmer predicted that UAS would regain the tag belts at Fright Night. Palmer said Wilson had “wiggled the bait,” but this was business and he couldn’t let emotion decide. His wife said go for it, but she, too, was emotionally attached. Palmer asked the fans (Slight emotional attachment there as well). You know what they said. Palmer acknowledged that it was a trap. Palmer stripped down to his American flag tights and said he would be team member #3 along with Justice Served. Palmer said he would announce the fourth member of the team on 10/21 and promised that it would be one of the biggest men to ever appear in the NWA Arena.

NOTES: NWA Anarchy returns on 10/21 with the UAS vs. Blackman & V in the Tables Tourney Finals, Onyx w/Bailey vs. Bentley, Parham vs. Dexter Poindexter and Lewis w/ Bailey vs. Krazy K…Announced matches for Fright Night on 11/4 in Helen, Ga are Team Anarchy (Justice Served & Palmer & ?) vs. Devil’s Rejects, Tank & Iceberg vs. UAS or Blackman & V in a double tables match and Lewis vs. J for the Anarchy title…Tank received a 14 day suspension resulting from his actions on 9/30. At the conclusion of the Mysterious Benefactor Tourament final, Tank crossed the barricade to chase a fan that had spit in his face…The 11/1 edition of Wrestling Informer Weekly will be NWA Anarchy night with Todd Sexton and Jeff G. Bailey as the scheduled guests.

 

10/7 NWA Pro did its first TV tapings for the Mav Pro TV show at the Inoki Dojo in North Hollywood, CA: Charles Mercury & Johnny Paradise b Thunderwolf & Sonny Samson, Tito Aquino b Scotty Aboot, T.J. Perkins b J.J. Perez, Rocky Romero b Jason King, Joey Ryan & Karl Anderson b Young Bucks, Bo Cooper b Randy Rocket, Los Luchas b Shawn Riddick & Pete Goodman, Frankie Kazarian b Bino Gambino, Adam Pearce b Babi Slymm, Kafu b Tommy Wilson, Nathan Rulez & A.J. Kirsch b Tommy Williams & ?, J.J. Perez b T.J. Perkins, Chasyn Rance b Crayz-DQ, Plague b Derek Sanders, Joey Ryan & Karl Anderson b Los Luchas. They have another taping set for 11/4 with Pearce vs. Kazarian 

 

Central States Wrestling presents:  "Superstitions"
Firday October 13th, 2006
Doors Open - 6:45pm Bell Time - 7:15pm
The National Guard Armory
200 Iowa St, Lawrence Kansas

Main Event
Kansas State Championship!
Mark Sterling (c)
vs.
Dingo
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Jeremy Wyatt and Wade Chism w/ Steve Girthy
vs.
Michael Strider and Steve Fender
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Mason Hunter
vs.
Domino Rivera
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Loser Wears a Dress and Serves Consessions!
Derek Stone
vs.
Brett Young w/ Steve Girthy
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Hype Gotti w/ Steve Girthy
vs.
Tyler Cook
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Craig Keesman
vs.
Darrien Sanders
vs.
Corwin Starr
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Also, come trick or treat with CSW! Dress up as your favorite CSW star and
you could win a prize!

Central States Wrestling “Superstitions”, Friday, October 13, at the
National Guard Armory in Lawrence, KS.

Show starts at 7:15 pm, doors open at 6:45 pm.  Advance tickets are $15 for
front row, $12 for general admission, $7 kids 12 or younger (day of show
only).  All adult tickets are $15 the day of the show.  VIP tickets also
available (online only)!  Tickets can be purchased at the door or online at
www.cswwrestling.com.  Card Subject to Change.

 

 

N.W.A. MAIN EVENT WRESTLING

RESULTS FOR 10/07/06

COLUMBIA, TENN. -- MORTON'S SPORTATORIUM

 

MATCH 1. "One Man Army" Chris Cane & Shaun Fatal  --vs--  Jason X. & Nightmare w/ Avenger     

 

Jason X. & Nightmare tried their best but failed to win. Fatal & Cane reversed every offensive move Jason X and Nightmare tried. Finally Avenger got up on the side of the ring to hold Cane so Nightmare could hit him. Cane wiggled out of his grasp and Nightmare hit Avenger. Cane slammed Nightmare on the mat and Fatal then came off the top rope with a frog splash.

Fatal/Cane d. Jason X/Nightmare via pin fall, 5:10

 

MATCH 2:  Brandon Stone --vs-- The Shadow     

 

The Shadow jump Brandon Stone before the bell rang. Brandon Stone was not going to have it tonight. He went to work on The Shadow. Then Stone power slammed The Shadow and gave him a top-rope splash. After the match, Bryan Turner showed up at ringside where he and Brandon had an altercation of sorts.

Brandon Stone d. The Shadow via pin fall, 2:10.

 

MATCH 3:  "Outlaw" Lee Condry & 2-Bit  --vs--  Billy Mericless & The Stalker w/ Marcus Barry & Broadway Rose  

 

Mericless and the Stalker was taking every shortcut they new. They throw 2-Bit out of the ring so Barry & Rose could kick & choke him on the floor. 2-BIT tag in Lee Condry. He went  to work on Billy and the Stalker. Condry threw Billy out of the ring, then he gave the Stalker a sit down power bomb before throwing him out of the ring as well.

Condry/2-Bit d. Merciless/Stalker via pin fall, 5:05.

 

MATCH 4:  Johnny Gunnz  --vs--  Mr. "Impact" J.T. Quest w/ Xstacy and Broadway Rose     

 

J.T. Quest said that the management might as well have given him the night off. J.T. had YEARS of experience on the newcomer and manhandled him pretty badly. Johnny Gunnz put up a good fight and even had J.T. on the mat a few times but in the end J.T. just gave him a lesson in old school wrestling.

J.T. Quest d. Johnny Gunnz via submission, 4:11

 

MATCH 5: "Extreme Brother Team" Cody Whithead & Antonio  --vs--  Spyder Jay Jacobs & Manga w/ Miss. Opium    

 

Manga and Spyder worked very well together. They were tagging in and out very fast. They double teamed the Extreme Brothers every time they got the chance. Antonio tag in Cody, who was doing well until Manga and Spyder started to double team him. Antonio came in to help but they worked on his leg some then threw him to the floor. They double teamed Cody for the pin then proceeded to flat out injure Antonio’s leg.

Spyder Jay and Manga d. The Extreme Brothers via pin fall, 5:39.

 

MATCH 6:  Jammer   --vs--  Mr. "Mean" Mike Woods      

 

They locked up in the middle of the ring. Jammer pushed Woods back into the corner. The referee called for a break and Jammer backed off for a clean break. They lock up, this time Jammer grabbed Woods by the nipple, pushing back to the corner. The referee call for a break but this time Jammer ignored him. The referee hit Jammer’s hand to get him to let go of Wood’s nipple, causing Woods more pain in the process. This got Woods mad and he beat up on Jammer for awhile. Jammer finally got back on his feet and was able to use some of his famous kicks. At that point, Billy Mericless came out and got on the side of the ring, hollering to Jammer about how he wanted a shot at the X-Division title. Jammer charged at Merciless, knocking him to the floor. Woods capitalized on that moment, laying out Jammer with a clothesline that nearly decapitated him, and kept Jammer down for a three count.

Mike Woods d. Jammer via pin fall, 11:03.

 

MATCH 7:    Steve O.   --vs--  DeAngelo w/ Y.T.     

 

Steve O. started out working on the arm of DeAngelo. DeAngelo got away from Steve and rolled out of the ring to confer with YT. DeAngelo came back into the ring and got Steve in there corner where Y.T. choked him with a belt. DeAngelo threw Steve into the other corner and gave him a splash, knocking the air out of Steve. DeAngelo went for a pin but Steve managed to kick out. Then J.T. Quest came out trying to get in the ring. The referee was so busy keeping J.T. out he did not see Psycho Medic sneak around to the other side with the briefcase. He swung at Steve O.  who moved out of the way and Medic hit DeAngelo. Steve hit a stunned Medic, knocking him out of the ring and covered DeAngelo for the win.

Steve O. d. DeAngelo via pin fall, 10:01.

 

MATCH 8: "North & South Connection" N.Y. Gangster & Larry Cooter --vs-- "The Syndicate Crew" L.A. Player, Karnage, Psycho Medic w/ Y.T.  

 

Before the match started, Y.T. said the Crew was not scared of the North &South Connection  because they hold two victory over the Crew. So he was putting up the N.W.A. MID-AMERICA TAG TEAM TITLE TONIGHT. The match started off fast, with Cooter going for two fast pins. Cooter & Gangster holding their own until Karnage gave Gangster a low blow. Then the Crew started swapping in and out, making it a three on two.  Gangster had L.A. & Medic on the out side of the ring. Cooter was working on Karnage in the ring getting him set up for the pin. Then DeAngelo came into the ring with L.A. Player’s big chain and hit Cooter in the head knocking him out.

The Syndicate Crew d. The North and South Connection via pin fall, 9:10.

 

 

 

N.W.A. MAIN EVENT WRESTLING

RESULTS FOR 10/ 06/ 06

SMYRNA, TENN. SMYRNA NATIONAL GUARD ARMORY

 

Match 1:   Spyder Jay Jacobs   -vs-  2-Bit   

 

Spyder Jay Jacobs used every dirty trick in the book. The winning trick was when he hid an object under the ring mat to use on 2-Bit. When the referee turned his back, he got the object out and hit 2-Bit in the head knocking him out for the pin.

Spyder Jay d. 2-Bit via pin fall, 4:13.

 

Match2:    Mr. "Mean" Mike Woods    -vs-   Shaul Fatal     

 

They spent the first few minutes they just feeling each other out. Then Mike Woods went to work, giving some brutal chops to Shaun Fatal. Woods threw Fatal out to the floor. Woods followed him and literally kicked Fatal around the ring side like a soccer ball. Woods threw Fatal back in the ring and chopped him some more. Fatal try to make a come back, but Woods was too strong. Woods kicked and chopped Fatal all over the ring. Fatal finally got a shot in edgewise and got Woods dazed enough he could go to the corner and got on the top rope. Fatal then came off with a drop kick on Woods. He did this again knocking Woods down. He went for a third time but this time Woods caught him with a cloth line that almost decapitated him.

Mike Woods d. Shaun Fatal via pin fall, 8:40.

 

Match 3:  Karnage w/ L.A. Player & DeAngelo    -vs-  White Trash    

 

Match started out fast. Karnage throw White Trash in the corner, Karnage then pulled up White Trash shirt up over his head and chopped him. Then White Trash reversed it, throwing Karnage into the corner, pulling up his shirt and chopping him. Then White Trash went to work on Karnage beating him down for the pin. DeAngelo got up on the ring, calling the referee to come over. L.A. Player then jump in the ring and started to assault White Trash. The referee turned and saw L.A.Player and stopped the match. All three Crew members tortured White Trash for awhile.

White Trash d. Karnage via Disqualification, 5:50.

 

Match 4: J.T. Quest w/ Xstacy   -vs-  Psycho Medic   -vs-  Steve O.    

 

All three men started out slow. Then Medic and Steve locked up. J.T. just stayed in the corner letting them beat up on each other. Steve was getting the best of Medic, so J.T. came from behind Steve and jumped him. They threw Steve out of the ring where X-Stacy was waiting to abuse him. J.T. and Medic turn to take on each other. From this point on, every time someone went for a pin, the other man broke it up. J.T. threw Steve into the ropes. Steve came off and hit Medic, knocking him down. J.T. threw Steve into the corner and charged at him but Steve moved and J.T. hit the ring post.  Then Steve got Medic in the SST for the win.

Steve O d. Medic and JT Quest via submission on Medic, 12:31.

 

Match 5:  "North & South Connection" N.Y. Gangster & Larry Cooter -vs- "Syndicate Crew" L.A. Player & DeAngelo

 

Gangster & Cooter started out dominating the match. Then the crew took control of the match by cheating. DeAngelo took Cooter to the corner where the referee made him back off. DeAngelo was talking to the referee so L.A. has the time to use a chain to choke Cooter. Cooter then fell in the ring, L.A. got on the rope to come off on Cooter, but he got his foot up and kick L.A. in the face. Then all four men were in the ring. Gangster & Cooter then threw DeAngelo out of the ring and went to work on L.A. for the win. This is the second time the "North & South Connection" has pin the N.W.A. MID-AMERICA TAG TEAM CHAMPION.

The North and South Connection d. The Syndicate Crew via, pin fall, 10:31.

 

Match 6: "FAN PARTICIPATION LUMBERJACK STRAP MATCH"   SPECIAL REFEREE GEORGE GULAS: G. Q.   -VS-  "Outlaw" Lee Condry      

 

G.Q. has Condry in the corner beating him. Referee Gulas tell him to break in the corner, but he didn't break. Gulas pulled G.Q. out of the corner. G.Q. turned and pushed Gulas, who then push G.Q. down to the mat. G.Q. rolled out to the floor to take a break. The fans started to strap him so he quickly got back into the ring. G.Q. then threw Condry out of the ring. He got mad when the fans did not strap him. Condry came back into the ring and G.Q. started to brutally beat him. Gulas try to break it up, but G.Q. turned and knocked him down and dazeing him for a minute. J.T. Quest slid in the ring and hit Condry knocking him down. J.T. took off his shirt, revealing a referee shirt and told G.Q. to pin Condry. Technically G.Q. won the match in 10:15 via pin fall. However, White Trash came out and told Gulas what J.T. did and Gulas restarted the match and after a short bout, Condry rolled up G.Q. for the pin.

Lee Condry d. GQ via pin fall, 10:32.

 

 

N.W.A. MAIN EVENT WRESTLING

RESULTS FOR 09/30/06

COLUMBIA, TENN. -- MORTON'S SPORTATORIUM

 

 

Match 1:  Spyder Jay Jacobs vs. 2-Bit


2_bit was getting the best of Spyder.  Jacobs went to the corner where he had a slapjack on the mat.  He got it out but the referee seen it and tried to take it away.  2-Bit went behind Spyder for the roll up pin fall.

2-Bit d. Spyder Jay Jacobs via pin fall, 6:09.

 

Match 2: Mr. "Mean" Mike Woods   vs.  The Patriot


This match was back and forth.  Then Woods gave The Patriot a low-blow.  Woods then threw him into the corner and was preparing for a big splash.  The Patriot moved out of the way then came back to score the pin fall. 

The Patriot d. Mike Woods via pin fall, 5:40.

 

Match 3: Billy Merciless and Marcus Barry w/ Broadway Rose  vs. "One Man Army" Chris Cane and Shaun Fatal.  

 

This match had a lot of aerial action as the X division guys love to fly. All four men pulled off some pretty impressive moves before the match finally came to an end.

Billy Merciless/Marcus Barry d. Shaun Fatal/Chris Cane via pin fall, 8:02.

 

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