BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES FOR 4/16/07
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BILL BEHRENS NWA NOTES for 4-16-07 

NWA ANARCHY TV SATURDAY 4-21-07

    NWA ARENA   CORNELIA, GA 8PM

..............TV TITLE MATCH
JEREMY VAIN VS CHAD PARHAM

ADRIAN HAWKINS & SETH DELAY VS SLIM J & PATRICK BENTLEY

ABOMINATION w/BAILEY VS ONYX

HOLLYWOOD BRUNETTES VS WINDWALKER & A PENDLETON

TEXAS HITMEN VS DRIVER & WALTERS

..........TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH
ANGER, INC VS YOUNG & CREED

Plus:

Justice Served w/Getz
Phoenix & Chase
Brett Thunder
U.A.S.
Jerry Palmer
Anarchy Angel Mary
Ace Rockwell
Truitt & Shatter
Todd Sexton

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SHOW #59

 

MATCH #1  AZREAL   VS  AUSTIN CREED

MATCH #2  JERRY PALMER INTERVIEW

MATCH #3  ADRIAN HAWKINS  VS  KID USA

MATCH #4  HOLLYWOOD BRUNETTES VIGNETTE

MATCH #5  SHATTER   VS   ADAM ROBERTS

MATCH #6  ACE ROCKWELL & SLIM J VS CHAD PARHAM & JEREMY VAIN 

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NWA ANARCHY TV Report eps 58

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NWA Anarchy TV Report
Episode 58
April 9, 2007

WRESTLING: (n.) 'res-ling A sport of contest in which two individuals face off in unarmed combat.
ANARCHY: (n.) an-ar-key (1) A state of lawlessness due to absence of authority. (2) A complete lack of order.
What happens when you mix the two together? NWA-Anarchy!

- We begin this episode of NWA Anarchy TV with replays of Chad Parham tossing a cup of coffee into Slim J's eyes and costing him his match with Jeremy V, and "Mr. Representation" Al Getz costing the Urban Assault Squad their tag titles in a defense against Justice Served. In case you didn't know it, Al Getz received a "Welcome back" chant.

- Greg Hunter & John Johnson reflect upon the events of last week's show. This week, it's the NWA Elite vs. Devil's Rejects where the respective leaders are banned from ringside.

- Patrick Bentley voices his comments toward his former tag team partner Seth Delay and Adrian Hawkins. This is a darker and edgier Bentley, who one who is pissed off that his tag team partner betrayed him. He talks about trust, being betrayed and one who never forgives.

1. Andrew Pendleton III & Venus DeMarco vs. Brody Ray Chase & Brandon Phoenix
THE MATCH: Johnson immediately harps upon the debuting Venus DeMarco and confuses him with the internationally known Venus De Milo. Lucky for me, I live in the same town that possesses one of only three De Milo statues in the world. Johnson reflects upon "that weirdo" Bentley coming off his rocker. Hunter reminds Johnson that Bentley is frustrated beyond belief. The conversation turns to Truitt & Shatter putting on a great effort on last week's episode, but falling short against Chase & Phoenix. Hunter says it was a good experience for the Marines and says ditto for this week's opponents. DeMarco tags in and lands an elbow drop. Hunter calls it the "Fozzie elbow drop", but Johnson conveniently corrects him by calling it the "Fonzie elbow drop." They argue about correcting each other, but we can all agree that the Fonz is more than TV Icon. DeMarco runs into Chase's boot, but takes back over with a flurry of offense. Pendleton tags in and Chase catches him with a Greco Roman eye poke. Pendleton makes a brief comeback and pounds on Chase in the corner. After commercial, Chase takes Pendleton to town with an uranage slam. Johnson admits that you can make it to the top of the game with bribery. Well, it certainly happened in CWF Mid-Atlantic where the TV champion bribed his way out of a title defense by offering the challenger a beautiful young lass. It's like the "Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase used to say, "Everybody has a price." If you asked me, Pendleton & DeMarco should have bribed their way out of this contest. Back to the match, Chase stiffs Pendleton on the arena floor. He tosses Pendleton back into the ring where Phoenix catches him with a suplex. The crowd trade dualing chants between Brandon and Andrew. The heels continue their attack with a Phoenix punch to the gut and Chase swinging neckbreaker. He makes the cover, but DeMarco makes the save. Chase follows up with the Stray Cat suplex and then poses to the crowd. Chase drops a stiff knee and distracts DeMarco so that Phoenix can choke his adversary. Hunter inquires Johnson, "What is a also ran?" I don't think Johnson really knows either. Phoenix dips for a backdrop, which affords Pendleton an opportunity to deliver a swift kick and make a swift hot tag. DeMarco tries to clean house, but the crafty veteran Chase delivers a neck wrenching Ace Crusher. The legal man, Phoenix, wins the match with a STO.
WINNER: Chase & Phoenix.
COMMENTS: If Chase & Phoenix were to wrestle jobber tag teams (or in the old days of Mike Jackson & George South, enhancement talent) every week from here to eternity, it wouldn't bother me. Chase is awesome at two things: throwing opponents around like Paper Mache and garnering heat from the crowd. This match shows one thing that is great about Anarchy holding television tapings every other week because it will allow outside talent an opportunity to shine.
RATING: *½

- "Mr. Representation" Al Getz introduces himself and receives a mild pop from the crowd. Soon, that turns to heckles from the crowd as he unloads a barrage of jibber jabber. He reminds everyone there would be no Anarchy without him. A fan yells out, "We don't care." However, he continues to blather about NWA Anarchy Owner Jerry Palmer begging him to save the promotion. Several fans continue to heckle Getz, so he threatens to punch the next fan in the eye that interrupts him. Getz takes action and heads over to ringside where a fan is repeatedly punching himself in the eye. Getz tells him, "I'd punch you'd stupid, but you're already there, you piece of garbage." Holy #####, that was AWESOME~! Getz heads back into the ring and scorns Palmer for being a selfish bastard. The crowd doesn't like it one but and chant that Getz is a homo. Getz prefers questions regarding his preference remain in the closet. He references Fright Night about Justice Served getting the job done and Palmer picking sides when serving as special guest referee at Season's Beatings. The segment takes a nasty turn when Getz calls UAS "a couple of Oreo cookies, black on the outside and white on the inside." I wonder if Al Sharpton or Jesse Jackson is listening to that one. Getz continues his racially charged speech by calling UAS Palmer's lap dogs and errand boys. Did I forget to mention that he outright called them "Boys?" Getz tells UAS that he is control, is calling the shots and UAS will not receive a rematch. Palmer has an ass whipping heading his way and they are there for justice. Finally, Getz shuts up as the crowd continues to take digs at him. Wow, this was a great segment.

2. Urban Assault Squad (Nemesis & Shadow Jackson) vs. Blood Rayne (Michael Rayne & Billy Blade)
PREMATCH: Billy Blade wrestled for several Mid-Atlantic promotions in December, including a pair of matches with ACPW (Clinton, NC) Owner Tracy Gilbert: Carolina Wrestling Entertainment and Ring Wars Carolina. If I correctly recall, he wrestled a tag match against Henry O. Godwinn & Ray Gordy in Deep South Wrestling.
THE MATCH: The UAS are pissed and proceed to beat the living wazoo out of them. Johnson is correct in his assertion that Blade should pull out a cross and beg for mercy from UAS. Rayne takes a viciously stiff beating from UAS. Blood Rayne momentarily takes over with a double Hot Shot. Blade tags in and makes the cover after Rayne lands a slingshot suplex, but Nemesis kicks out at one. Nemesis takes personal offense and executes a butterfly suplex. Jackson tags in and lands the Kick of Fear. After commercial, UAS continues to manhandle their much smaller adversaries. Blade heads in and eats a chokeslam. Nemesis finishes off Rayne with a top rope kneedrop cross Jackson's knee. Johnson calls ER an idiot for not being able to take cues.
WINNERS: Urban Assault Squad.
POSTMATCH: Jackson apologizes to his partner for losing the tag straps because he wasn't mean enough. They're tired of playing Mr. Nice Guys and promise a return to the old ways by hanging some crackers after introducing a pair of nooses. No kill
the cracker chants? Damn, I miss that chant.
COMMENTS: Let's just say Michael Rayne paid major dues after taking that top rope kneedrop.
RATING: *

- Coming soon to NWA Anarchy: the Hollywood Brunettes. Andrew Alexander orders a Sex on the Beach and a redheaded slut for Kyle Matthews. Good ole cueball doesn't have his beer card, but he pours some good old alcohol while the bartender is out anyways. They spill their drinks on Mr. Cueball and note it symbolizes Anarchy's tag division of nothingness without them. They conclude, "Blondes may have more fun, but Brunettes always get the job done."

3. NWA Elite (Onyx & Jeff Lewis & Abomination) vs. Devil's Rejects (Iceberg & Shaun Tempers & Dominous)
THE MATCH: Harold James drew the shortest straw to referee this contest. If you ask me, I feel for the referee because he doesn't know what he has gotten himself into. While the other four men wrestle, Dominous and Abomination stare each other from their respective corners. Early on, Onyx takes Iceberg down with a huge belly to belly suplex. With the other two Rejects making a quick retreat, Dominous and Abomination continue to stare each other down from their respective corners. The NWA Elite work over Tempers until he catches Lewis with an armbreaker. Iceberg lands a mammoth legdrop on Lewis's injured arm. After commercial, Iceberg drops an elbow to Lewis's arm and later on lands a headbutt. The Rejects continue to work over Lewis's arm for the next several minutes. Onyx gets the tag after Lewis nails Tempers with his cast. Dominous & Abomination continue to stare down as all four men enter the ring. As the other four men head to the floor, they confront each other in mid ring. Iceberg waffles Abomination with a chair to no effect. Dan Wilson heads out and smartly pulls his troops from the battlefield. Abomination turns on Onyx and Lewis by delivering a pair of stiff two hand chokeslams. Reinforcement heads out only to receive two handed chokeslams of its own. Abomination finally relents, walks out of the NWA Arena, screams like an Abomination and handles the security like an Abomination.
WINNER: No contest.
COMMENTS: The announcer effectively put the storyline of two monsters staring each other down. It could have lasted five minutes or an hour; the real story was really about Dominous being totally mesmerized by a monster larger than he and the inability to control Abomination without Jeff G Bailey around.
RATING: N/A

- OVERALL: Anarchy continues to deliver great interviews and enthralling storylines. It didn't hurt when you have Brody Ray out there every week throwing opponents around and jawing with the fans since it's a perfect combination. Good episode.
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Last night’s NWA Wrestle Birmingham show in Graysville, Alabama was fun times at the wrestling, an alchemy of the old and the new that was just right for the promotion’s target audience.

 

With a standing room only crowd of 275 totally into everything they were seeing, the heat was extraordinary, the type that can cover up a multitude of sins. That, and the relaxed, feel-good vibe at the Graysville Community Center made it virtually impossible not to have a great time.

 

The main storyline developments revolved around “Mr. Motivation” Jimmy Powell, as the mastermind-by-proxy of evil for Robert Fuller. Powell lost some battles but won the war, as Dennis Condrey emerged as the new with NWA Wrestle Birmingham Television Champion.

 

(1) Anton Leveigh pinned Brandon Barbwire after the Border Destroyer. These were  two talented, young guys from Missssippi that had worked out a nice match. They went a fast-paced 8-10 minutes with lots of hot moves. It would have fit in well on an NWA Anarchy show. WB fans have seen very little of this style, and they got into the technical quality of the wrestling. The Border Destroyer is a version of Petey Williams’ move. An unexpectedly strong opener.

 

(2) “Maddog” Dan Sawyer beat Jason Phoenix in 4:39.Sawyer is super over as a king-sized version of Buzz. Lots of dog pound barking by the fans. “When the dog is off the leash, he bites. When the dog is in the ring, he fights.” Phoenix is based out of Chattanooga and had a strong run with NAWA in Rome a few years back. Sawyer got off to a fast start. Phoenix snapped Sawyer’s throat off the ropes to take over. Phoenix hit  rolling neck snap and made a nonchalant cover for two. The crowd started woofing. Sawyer caused Phoenix to miss on a top rope elbow. Sawyer hit a sidewalk slam for a near fall. Phoenix tried a sunset flip and Sawyer sat down to get the 1-2-3. It was the right length. Sawyer is too heavy to work much longer without completely gassing out.  

 

(3) Bambi pinned the NWA Wrestle Birmingham Junior Champion, Dafffney in a non-title match (11:20). One of the high points of the evening. Bambi does all the little things that the WWE Divas don’t have clue one about. Daffney was very good as well. Bambi likes to work stiff, and Daffney was up to the task. Daffney was pure heel for the first time in WB, since she’s been wrestling men and always has a good percentage of the crowd behind her. Bambi used a snap mare and Daffney bailed out selling a sore butt. Bambi worked the body part with an elevated bodyscissors butt drop straight out of the 70s. Bambi then did a rolling bodyscissors to score a near fall. Daffney went to the outside again, and managed to derail Bambi by snapping her neck off the top rope. Daffney applied a camel clutch. Daffney choked Bambi with her boot and raked her along the top rope. They traded chops, and Bambi’s were wicked stiff to the point Daffney’s chest was blistered and bright red. Daffney used a full nelson and took it to the mat. Bambi fought up from the bottom. Daffney did some awesome facial expressions and blood curdling screams here. Bambi’s comeback built to a flying face plant for a near fall. While Powell came down and distracted referee Roy George, El Mexicano jumped Bambi. But Bambi ducked and Mexicano’s forearm found Daffney chin. Bambi rolled Daffney up for the three count. Daffney was hot at Powell for the screw up.   

 

Intermission with LeVeigh, Daffney, Bambi, Armstrong, Jackson, Buchanan, and Sawyer for sure out at the gimmick tables and probably some others.

 

(4) Bill Franklin beat River D’Angelo in 4:56. This started as a special challenge match between Franklin and joke opponent, Mad Jack with WB television host Larry Lloyd in his corner. Ring announcer Cowboy called it Mad Jack’s funeral. Exactly why Jack issued the challenge, I’m still not sure. After a minute of shenanigans, Franklin picked Jack up by the neck and Lloyd threw in the towel. While Jack was being carried out, D’Angelo jumped Franklin to gain a short-lived advantage. Franklin came back with a jackhammer. D’Angelo resorted to a low blow and brought a table in. D’Angelo did a top rope splash through the table with an assist from Franklin. The finish was memorable and that’s all that really mattered.  

 

(5) The Bloodline (Michael Rayne & Billy Blade) beat Dog River Boys (“Crybaby” Will Owens & Ricky Roberts with Marcel Pringle) in 13:59 Bloodline would have fit right in at the metal arts convention at Sloss Furnace. As a general rule, gothic freaks aren’t babyface material in the state of Alabama, but with heat-machine Owens, there were no worries. Owens stomped around the ring bellowing “You want some a me? You want some a me?” before tagging out to a surprised Roberts. Bloodline dominated with combo moves early. But while Pringle was occupying the attention of Rayne, Owens knocked him over the top rope with a rabbit lariat. The Boys got heat on Rayne. Roberts used the Walls of Jericho. With both men down, Rayne inches from a tag, and the crowd going nuts, Owens jumped in to drag Rayne back to the heel’s corner. Moments later, Rayne made the hot tag. Dog River Boys fed Blade. A springboard legdrop brought Pringle up on the apron. Owens clubbed Blade. Pringle held Blade for the DRB, but Blade got away and Pringle took the bump. Bloodline pinned Roberts and Owens with stereo roll ups. The crowd popped huge, as they did for every clean finish on the show. Sure enough, Owens shed a bucket of tears in the postmatch.

 

(6) Mike Jackson vs. Ultimate Dragon vs. El Mexicano ended as a no contest (19:18). The heat didn’t hold up as well for this match. The style was similar to the opener and that match had smoother execution. Dragon did mic work insulting the good people of Graysville. The crowd popped some for Mexicano. He may be heel, but he was the only young guy with a major league physique. Mexicano cut a promo in Spanish. That got heat and created the perfect moment for Jackson to enter. Hot start with Mexicano and Dragon doubling up on Jackson, and Jackson mounting a major 1 on 2 comeback. Mexicano took a spectacular backdrop over the top onto Dragon. Mexicano has impressive athletic ability, although his inexperience shows through at times. The body of the match was the typical three-way stuff: two guys working spots and the third guy selling and breaking up any pin attempts. It went on a long time and that’s where the heat faded. Jackson did a plancha. It was safe, but the guy is closer to 60 than 50. Jackson got a pop with a satellite hiptoss. Jackson did a ridiculous double knuckle lock ropes walk and jumped off the top causing the heels to collide. They did a three-way superplex/electric chair spot that was scarily out of synch. Mexicano’s body got twisted in a sicker manner, but he was OK, at least for the time being. The heels got back to double teaming Jackson. They flew from opposite corners and Jackson got both boots up. Jackson pulled the straps down. Mexicano cut off the rally with a wheelbarrow face plant. Mexicano ran up the ropes and hit a plancha. There was nothing obviously wrong with the spot, but Mexicano suffered a debilitating ankle injury on the landing, and they were forced to go to the finish. Jackson caught Dragon with a neckbreaker and was attacked by Owens and Powell. Jackson cleared the ring, but the ref called for the bell and ruled it a no contest. The crowd got hot about Jackson getting robbed. Jackson promised to take the WB Junior Title from Daffney at Zamora Shrine Temple on 7/6. Mexicano was carried out and transported to the hospital with a possible broken ankle. 

 

Intermission featuring in-ring Polaroids with Mike Jackson.

 

(7) Dennis Condrey (with Jimmy Powell) beat Brad Armstrong to win the NWA Wrestle Birmingham Television Champion (11:26). The title was up for grabs after they wrestled to a no contest on the last Zamora Temple show. Lots of stalling by Condrey, which just served to get the crowd more fired up. They did the same deal as they did at Zamora, where Condrey convinces Roy George that Armstrong is pulling hair. Condrey tries to use hair, only to end up flat on his back after a hair pull by George. They criss-crossed running the ropes and Armstrong jumped out and chased Powell. That gave Powell palpitations. Condrey did a dropdown and Powell tripped up Armstong, simple but beautifully timed by all three. Powell did a lot of the dirty work, but acted like Mr. Innocent anytime George was looking. Armstrong came back with big right hands that had Condrey on rubbery legs. Condrey finally went down, which brought Powell up onto the apron. Armstong cut Powell off, but his ever-present loaded briefcase made its way into the ring. Condrey konked Armstrong with it for the 1-2-3.  Powell was literally jumping for joy after the match.

 

(8) McNasty vs. Bull Buchanan for the NWA Wrestle Birmingham Heavyweight Title ended in a no contest at 9:07. This match way exceeded my expectations. They saved the crazed, edgy stuff for the main event, so it came across as something special. I’ve never thought of McNasty as an entertaining talker, but he was on this night. The good-natured way he got into it with the ringsiders had the people laughing bigtime. He cautioned the crusty rascal that had been tormenting the heels all night about popping a blood vessel. I think it was that same guy from the TNA show at Zamora. They did a brute force standoff, which left no mistake that these were two big, powerful dudes. McNasty bailed out after taking a monster backdrop. McNasty raked the eyes and used taped fists to the gut. But there was nobody home for his corner splash, and McNasty went tumbling over the top. They battled on the outside. Somebody got tossed into a metal gate. McNasty grabbed a walking stick from a guy on the first row and used it on Buchanan. Back inside the ring, McNasty choked Buchanan with his wrist tape. Buchanan started landing to where the ropes were the only thing holding McNasty up. Buchanan made the full-fledged comeback, and the action once again spilled to the outside. They battled up the stairs into the upper level, which is nothing more than a fenced catwalk. Buchanan ground McNasty’s face into the fence. They each teased throwing the other guy over the fence, a potentially life ending drop onto the concrete below. George saw no other option than to call for the bell.

 

But that didn’t stop the violence. A host of wrestler ran up the stair to break it up. A massive pull apart ensued. George got popped by Buchanan. They battled their way back into the ring before the other wrestlers could get them separated. The fans chanted “let them fight.” McNasty said anytime, anywhere and left. Buchanan said let’s go right now. They went at it again and got another chant of “Let them fight.” McNasty said the fans would have to pay for another ticket if they wanted to see more. Buchanan promised bloodshed and busted eyeballs for the rematch. Television announcer Michael St. John said promoter Linda Marx had made a match involving chains and bullropes for the next show in Graysville.

 

NOTES: Adrian Street cancelled due to the horrible driving condition between his home in Florida and the Birmingham area…Wrestle Birmingham airs Saturdays at 11:30 pm on WTTO 21 and Tuesdays and Saturdays at 9:30 pm on Charter Mainstreet 18 and 24…Stay tuned to the WB website for the announcement of the return date for Graysville…The 7/6 show at Zamora Temple has every indication of being WB’s biggest event of the year. Details to follow.  

 

PWX / AWC Results From The Jacob Woll Pavillion In Renzi Park, McKeesport, PA: 

      

Atlas Wrestling Company Results (April 7, 2007):

 

1. James Ross and the returning Guido Corleone defeated Apollyon & The Masked Avenger by disqualification.

 

       The cocky rookie James Ross came to the ring with Curtis Stevenson and the two men plaed the bullies as they taunted Apollyon with his mask that they stole 3 weeks ago. The youngster Apollyon was ready to take on Ross and gain his mask back, but Stevenson then informed Apollyon that this was now going to be a tag-team match. Stevenson then brought out the returning Guido Corleone as the newest man in AWC and Paul Atlas' newest ally.

 

     The odds were stacked severely against Apollyon, but he did not back down and even shocked Ross by coming on the offensive early. The power and experience of Guido ended that though as he tossed the much smaller Apollyon around the ring. Ross then did his usual cocky moves after Apollyon was down.

 

      As Ross was delivering a clothesline to Apollyon, music hit and out came The Masked Avenger who then got up on the ring apron and wanted Apollyon to make the tag to him. Stevenson was heard yelling and screaming that the masked man was Scottie Gash and that he was a PWX wrestler and shouldnt be allowed in AWC, even under the mask.

 

   This didnt matter as Apollyon made the tag to the Avenger and he went nuts hitting Guido and Ross with a series of big moves. Apollyon recovered enough to go after Guido outside the ring and as those two men battled out side, the Avenger was able to reverse a Ross attempt for his finisher into the exact same finisher that Scottie Gash uses which resulted in the 1,2,3 for the win..... or so everyone thought.

 

   Curtis Stevenson then informed the referee that he was using his executive authority in this match and thus declared that Apollyon was disqualified for The Masked Avenger's outside interference and the winners by DQ were Ross and Guido! 

 

2. 'Syko' Sean Dahmer defeated 'Sugar' Steve Flash by pinfall.

 

       Steve Flash was out to the ring first and as he awaited his opponent, the music hit and out came PWX's Sean Dahmer who did his usual grunting, screaming, and barking to the crowd. Dahmer was stopped by the ring announcer who informed him that he was a PWX wrestler on an AWC show. Dahmer didnt seem to get it, so it was explained again to him that he wasnt supposed to be out there yet as he was on the wrong side of the card right now. Dahmer still didnt get it. Flash, sensing that this could be a very easy win, said that he had no problem wrestling Dahmer, so the match was on.

 

        Flash displayed a very arrogant side of him and he resorted to numerous cheating tactics, but in the end it just was not enough to keep Dahmer down. Dahmer was able to keep fighting back and coming at Flash. Dahmer was especially intense and hard hitting in this bout.

 

        Finally, Flash, in a move of desperation, went outside the ring and grabbed a chair, but as he went to hit Dahmer with the chair, senior official Shawn Patrick stopped him. Dahmer was then able to spin Flash around and hit his Snowplow finisher for the winning pinfall.

 

     The crowd barked their approval for Dahmer as he did his "normal" victory laps around the ring after the win.  

 

3. Kid Cupid was out next to talk on the microphone. Cupid talked about how he was tired of always being picked on by Paul Atlas and his buddies because he was little slower than most people. Cupid went on to say that he knows he cant wrestle a 5-star, 2-star, or even a 1-star match but he can entertain and even though there has been alot of people that have made fun of him over the years, alot of them are long gone while he is still here entertaining the fans.

 

     Cupid then said that he was approached by a former champion that has offered to watch his back so that he will not be picked on anymore. Cupid said that this man was now under a mask and that he knew who it and that some other's may know as well. Cupid then brought out this masked former champion, who many fans seem to have recognized as they cheered wildly for him, and as Cupid was still talking, manager Benjamin C. Steele came into the ring. Steele began to poke his finger in Cupid's chest berating him, but the masked man stepped in and as Steele looked closely at him, he ran out of the ring screaming "I know who it is and I am out of here!" 

 

4. Dash Bennett defeated Paul Atlas by pinfall.

 

         Dash Bennett has been a thorn in Paul Atlas' side since Atlas drafted him. Bennett was refused the right to defend his Brass Knuckles Title in AWC since it was a PWX sanctioned title and since then it has been a nightmare trying to contain Bennett.

 

         This match-up had originally been set as a tag-team match but it was reported at the beginning of the show that Brandon K and Bigg had an altercation outside the building and both men were taken to McKeesport UPMC Hospital for evaluation, thus making this a singles match now.

 

         Atlas controlled this match for the most part wearing down Dash by trying to dissect him one body part at a time. Atlas, a 17-year veteran, is master of technical wrestling and of how to take out a body part. This match was no exception as Atlas performed his usual in-ring surgery on Dash.

 

         Despite all of this, Dash was able to make a few comebacks on Atlas coming out with a flurry of high impacts moves each time. However, Atlas was able to stop the comeback each time by using cheating tactics to regain the advantage.

 

       In the end, Atlas appeared to be ready to put Dash away, but, out of nowhere, Dash came to life and despite Atlas' every effort to stop Dash, it was not enough as Dash was able to pull out the 1,2,3 pinfall victory over the stunned Paul Atlas.

 

     After the match, Atlas promised to be the end of Dash once and for all.

 

 

5. AWC Heavyweight Champion Crusher Hansen defeated Scott Venom by pinfall in a "Lumberjack Match"

 

         After serving a 30-day suspension for simply signing a contract for a title rematch, Scott Venom was mad and ready for his chance to regain his title that he was cheated out of by Crusher Hansen and Benjamin C. Steele.

 

         Earlier in the night, Crusher and Steele gave Venom a sarcastic welcome back party that ended in Venom slamming Steele's face in a cake and Crusher getting hit with a superkick and laid out.

 

         Now it was match time as Venom started out in a rage on Crusher venting out over 30 days of aggression towards the current champion. Crusher tried to walk away to get a breather a couple times, but was thrown back in immediately by the lumberjacks. Venom continued his onslaught each time and nearly ended this match within the first few minutes.

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