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7/20 THIS DAY IN HISTORY: JACK BRISCO WINS NWA WORLD TITLE

By Mike Johnson on 2023-07-20 08:00:00

July 20th

On this day in history in ....


1963 - Verne Gagne defeats The Crusher in Minneapolis, Minnesota to win the AWA World Heavyweight Title for the fourth time. Gagne also won the Omaha version of the World Title, which Crusher had won from Fritz Von Erich five months earlier.

1973 - Jack Brisco defeats Harley Race in Houston, Texas to win the NWA World Heavyweight Title, ending Race's first reign after less than four months. It would be over three years before Race would be champion again. This is the first of two runs with the title for Brisco.

1979 - Adam Rose is born.

1992 - Eddie Gilbert defeats Ricky Morton in Memphis, Tennessee to win the USWA Unified Heavyweight Title for the second time. On the same card, Brian Christopher defeats Tom Prichard for the USWA Southern Heavyweight Title, ending Prichard's fifth reign as champion and starting his own third run with the belt.

1992 - The Natural Disasters (Earthquake & Typhoon) defeat Money Inc. (Ted DiBiase & IRS) to win the WWF World Tag Team Title in Worcester, Massachusetts.

1998 - The Monday Night Wars between WWF's Raw and WCW's Nitro raged on, with WWF barely getting a win with a 5.0 rating to WCW's 4.7 rating.

Raw featured Kane & Mankind defeated Steve Austin by DQ in the main event, Intercontinental Champion The Rock defeating X-Pac by DQ, and D'Lo Brown defeating Triple H for the WWF European Title. There was also a Brawl For All match, as Steve Williams (a favorite to win the competition) defeated Quebecer Pierre.

WCW countered with Scott Hall & The Giant defeating Sting & Lex Luger for the WCW World Tag Team Championship, Curt Hennig defeating Lex Luger, and Bret Hart defeating Diamond Dallas Page for the vacant United States Championship (the title was vacated by Goldberg when he won the World Title). There was also a strong International presence on the show, as Masahiro Chono & The Great Muta defeated Disco Inferno & Alex Wright, Yuji Nagata defeated Perry Saturn and Ultimo Dragon defeated Tokyo Magnum.

1999 - The Suicide Blondes (Rip Rogers & Jason Lee) defeat Flash Flannagan & Trailer Park Trash to win the OVW Southern Tag Team Title in Louisville, Kentucky.

2000 - Tatsuhito Takaiwa defeats Jushin Liger in Sapporo, Japan to win the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship. This ended Liger's eleventh (and to date, last) reign as champion. The closest to Liger's record is Koji Kanemoto, with four reigns.

2002 - WWE ran Sarnia, Ontario.  Ryan Gow filed the following live report:

Here are the results from the Sarnia house show on July 20th.

Christian and Lance Storm defeated Hardcore Holly and the Big Valbowski. Christian and Lance were way over being in Canada.

Jamie Noble kept the Cruiserweight belt against Billy Kidman, with Nidia's help.

Bubba Ray and Spike Dudley lost to Eddie Guerrero and Chris Benoit.

Edge defeated Test with the Edgeacution.

Tajiri lost to Rey Mysterio Jr. This match was full of high flying.

Booker T lost to The Big Show when the Show landed the choke slam. In an interesting note, The Show came to the ring to NWO music.

The Hardy Boyz defeated William Regal and Chris Nowinski. Very good match with The Whisper in the Wind and Swanton Bomb to finish.

Y2J lost to John Cena with interference from Edge. The ref was clotheslined by Jerhico, then Cena landed a power slam and rolled him up for the pin. When Cena went to get the ref, Y2J rolled out of the ring for a chair. He planted it in Cena's stomach than across his back. While waiting for the crowd he pulled the chair back again and was speared by Edge. The ref woke up to count the pin.

Molly beat Trish Stratus to keep her belt while faking an injury to blindside Trish.

Brock Lesnar lost to RVD when he brought a chair into the ring. He was disqualified for a foreign object in the ring. After the ref tried to take it away and was thrown across the ring, RVD nailed the Van Daminator.

2002 - WWE broadcast Confidential.  John Keane filed the following TV report:

Recorded at the WWE TV Studios in Stamford CT.
Your Host: Mean Gene Okerlund.

Gene welcomes us in, and we get straight to work. He claims to have thought he'd seen it all in this business, but this week surprised him, as Eric Bischoff, former head honcho of (the real) WCW, was shockingly announced as the new General Manager of Raw by Vince McMahon last Monday. Gene reminds us of the real-life animosity between Vince and Eric during the heated Monday night wars of a few years ago.

The segment features comments from Eric, Vince and Jim Ross. 

We see Vince announcing Eric as Raw GM last Monday. Eric states he was worried the crowd would meet him with apathy, as he hasn't been on TV for a few years. He feels pretty surprised to actually be working for WWE.

Vince feels bringing Eric in has the potential to open up some intriguing storylines.

Eric professes his love for the business and his excitement at being back on TV.

J.R. states last Monday was shocking not only for the fans but also for a lot of the WWE workers not 'in the know'.

Vince reveals that he only met Eric face to face 5 minutes before he announced him as the Raw GM. 

J.R. states Eric's appearance on Raw was met by mixed reactions by the crew-but adds no one was 'writing up picket signs'.

Eric claims he's met no outward resentment backstage.

J.R. feels he and Eric will never have the closest of relationships, but does profess respect for some of his accomplishments.

Eric talks about having a discussion with Ted Turner, then-owner of WCW. Eric was told he'd be getting 2 TV hours every Monday night. He felt he needed to present something that was different from the WWF at the time. His first innovation-the show would be live every week.

(Commentary: Back when Nitro debuted in '95, Raw would alternate between live and taped shows.)

Vince admits WCW being live every week gave his competition an advantage. He was constantly worried that a 'dirty trick' would take place; as an example, we see the infamous clip of Alundra Blayze (now known as Madusa), who'd jumped ship to WCW when she was still WWF Women's Champion, dumping her belt in a garbage pail. Vince claims he took such 'tricks' personally. 

Eric has no apologies for his actions-he feels they were warranted in his quest to make WCW #1. We go to a clip from the Nitro that aired on 1/4/99; right before Raw, which was a taped show that week, was scheduled to go on the air announcer Tony Schiavone revealed that Mick Foley would be winning the WWF Title.

Vince felt at the time he felt the best way to compete with WCW was to simply present a better product; however, he admits the competitions tactics were groundbreaking and intriguing.

Eric admits that giving away match results was a 'lousy, low' thing to do, but at the time simply didn't care about breaking any unwritten rules of the business.

Vince felt at the time Ted Turner was 'insane' for using such tactics.

We flash back to last weeks Raw; in Eric's first WWE promo, he reminded the fans that at it's peak, Nitro beat Raw in the ratings 84 weeks in a row. 

Vince felt at the time he had a superior product, but the ratings said otherwise. He gives his exact feelings for the WCW product at the time: "My God, what does the audience want? How can they be watching this crap?"

Eric rather shamefacedly tells of one time leaving a boastful message on Vince's answering machine. 

Vince seems to remember the message. In a nutshell, Eric claimed he'd continue to win in the ratings. Vince describes the message as 'out there'.

(Commentary: Methinks Mr. B. may have had consumed a few adult beverages…)

J.R. points out that the continual butt-kickings the WWF took in the ratings gave the company motivation to improve.

Vince admits Raw actually benefited in the long run due to the influence of Nitro.

Eric finishes up the segment by claiming he'd always looked forward to Monday nights, even after the WWF had started pulling ahead in the ratings. He states that the challenge of building his former company into a legitimate threat to the WWF, and trying to continually improve it, provided a 'rush that (he) can't even really describe'. Break.

Back, Gene presents us part 2 of the Torrie Wilson 'Before They Were Superstars' segment. Last week we left off with the teenage Torrie entering the modeling business. She was asked early on to lose weight, and she complied readily-too readily it seems, she rapidly developed an eating disorder that lasted for 4 years. Torrie's mom and a friend give details on her minimal meals. Torrie also started working out on a regular basis-her brothers describe her as 'obsessed' over her bodies' appearance. Torrie relates being hospitalized at one point for dehydration-this stemmed from the use of diuretics, excessive exercise and self-induced vomiting. She finally decided enough was enough when her modeling agency told her to stop losing weight, as she was starting to look 'sick'.

Torrie took a detour into fitness modeling and its healthier eating and exercise regimen. She feels a lot better about herself in her present shape. Break.

WWE Rewind: Maven is chosen male winner of a WWF contract on the final show of Tough Enough 1. After the announcement, finalist Chris Nowinski was interviewed. He claimed we haven't seen the last of him.

Gene reminds us that, while Chris showed impressive skills on TE1, his attitude didn't endear him to his fellow contestants or his trainers. This leads into a 'Before They Were Superstars' segment on the Harvard graduate.

We cut to Chris on the grounds of his alma mater. He describes his TE1 loss as a heartbreak that quickly turned into a blessing. He immediately started working the indies in the Boston area and spent 6 months honing his skills. He felt the WWF, having built him as a 'monster' on Tough Enough, would eventually want him back. His persistence paid off, and after a guest appearance at the last Wrestlemania, Chris was signed to a developmental contract.

We go back to Chris's childhood-his mom describes him as an active but well-behaved kid, going so far as to say he was 'boring' (!). He quickly took to all forms of sports-however, his sisters describe him as being totally dedicated to academics, earning him the 'nerd' tag. He shook that when he started playing football in high school. After some blatant self-promotion of his scholastic and athletic achievements, we go to his Harvard days. He got off to a shaky start-we hear from one of his former football teammates, who informs us of Chris's freshman nickname: "Pussinski", due to his constant whining and ploys to evade practice. One of the coaches seemed to take Chris' attitude personally, going so far as to encourage the upper class players to tackle Chris to the ground whenever they saw him walking, rather than running, during practice. Chris started shaping up after a talk with the head coach, and went on to play with the team for the duration of his college days.

Chris' interest in wrestling came comparatively late-his mother forbade him from watching the shows as a kid, citing potential brain damage. After failing to get a spot in the NFL, Chris enrolled in Killer Kowalski's wrestling school. 3 months later he noticed the WWF was accepting applications for the first season of Tough Enough. He produced a videotape to send to the Fed-highlights roll, pretty funny stuff, centering on his clubberin' of his much-smaller day job boss. Chris got the Tough Enough spot, and admits he was not the most popular contestant on the show due to his attitude and standoffishness. He feels he's learned a lot since then, and is happy with his role in WWE. Break.

Gene returns with more on Eric Bischoff. He informs us Eric tried out for an announcers role with the Fed way back in 1990. A clip of his video tryout airs-simply terrible, present day Eric admits he wouldn't have hired himself at that point. Vince claims to not remember the tryout, but in hindsight feels he should have hired Eric due to his strong look and presence.

(Commentary: Watch the clip Vince. You'll want to send the former or current employee responsible for not hiring Bisch at that time a nice gift.)

Eric feels that not getting the spot with the WWF was for the best, as it indirectly led to the Monday night wars and all that resulted, both positive and negative.

Vince praises Eric for his abilities as a performer, his innovations and his ruthlessness. Though at one time Eric's goal was to put the WWF out of business (Vince reminds us Hulk Hogan had a similar goal upon his exit from the Fed), he feels his presence has high potential to help improve the product.

J.R. reminds us that Eric never actually stole WWF talent (hmm…), he simply lured them away using the vast resources of Ted Turner's checkbook as bait. 

Eric affirms that he only went after talent that was either no longer under WWF contract, or those who SOON would not be under contract. He reminds us Vince did the same with WCW talent.

Vince brings up the departure of Kevin Nash and Scott Hall to WCW. Things get a bit confusing to me here-I think Vince is trying to make the point that Nash and Hall left for the promise of guaranteed pay, rather than the incentives offered by the Fed and merchandising deals.

Eric clarifies-he states at the time the WWF had an extensive infrastructure of PPV payouts, merchandising deals and licensing, which enabled the Fed to have a profit sharing policy based on performance and drawing power. Back in the day, WCW had none of these, just Uncle Ted's money. Ergo, Eric could only sign talent with the promise of ironclad paychecks.

Vince feels the decision to not change his pay policy proved the correct one. We go back to the subject of Nash and Hall-Vince feels that WCW highly played up the 'invasion' by the 'WWF' stars. He cites it as an example of unfair business practices, which he had his lawyers thoroughly investigate. 

Vince describes the backstage chaos due to the talent raids. He confirms that he occasionally wondered if he'd be put out of business.

J.R. gets to the heart of the matter. He claims Eric was 'right' in opening up Ted Turner's checkbook, in convincing a 'less than intelligent' Bill Shaw to hire him, and in signing recognized WWF stars. He describes his decision to make Nitro a 2-hour show as 'brilliant'. However, he feels Bischoff has made his share of mistakes, in particular his treatment of certain (unnamed) people. J.R. feels that as long as Eric 'leaves his baggage at the door', the Fed and he can move forward.

Eric feels enough time has gone by to heal old wounds, and hopes to make a positive contribution to the Fed-adding that if he can't, he's gone. 

Vince finishes up by citing both his and Eric's readiness to work together as a mutual display of lack of ego. Break.

Gene returns, and reminds us last week we saw a pre-taped segment showing Bradshaw trouncing The Big Show on the basketball court in a game of 'Horse'. This week Bradshaw takes on Linda Miles in an abbreviated game (just 3 letters, 'WWE'). Linda spots Bradshaw the first letter and ends up getting shut out. Break.

Back to Eric-he states he'll be meeting with 'Bill' soon as footage of former WCW Champion Goldberg fills the screen. He hints that he'll be talking to his former colleague about a possible future with WWE.

Gene informs us next week we'll be talking about the decline of WCW, and the single moment that triggered the ascendancy of the WWF. End of show.

2002 - Shane Douglas captured the XPW title.  Jim in Los Angeles filed the following report:

 

Shane Douglas made his return to XPW tonight, promptly defeating Webb to become the new XPW Heavyweight Champion. Upon winning the gold, Douglas quickly pummeled owner Rob Black and declared that he was "bringing XPW east, where it should be." He confirmed the rumored August 31 show at the ECW Arena.

Supreme regained his King of the Death Match title, after his opponent Angel was shot off a 40 ft.  scaffold through three tiers of tables into an exploding ring. The finale of the 2002 King of the Death Match tournament found Supreme and Angel on top of the scaffold. When it looked as though Supreme would be the likely freefall victim (his tenure at XPW includes being set on fire, ripped to shreds in countless death matches and a near-fatal fall from a 20 foot ladder in last year's death match final), Shane Douglas came out with a paint ball gun (yes, a paint ball gun...) and fired two shots at Angel, knocking him off the scaffold and squarely through the tables (fortunately, it looked like a clean fall so hopefully he's OK).

Hoping for some good hype at the show, owner Rob Black wanted a big crowd for the show, which was held at the outdoor Pico Rivera Sports Arena. Unfortunately, to accomplish that goal, the show was comped like never before. As such, a few hundred fans of super-rival EPIC Pro Wrestling turned up and really squashed the mood of the event. At one point during the heavyweight title bout, the vast majority of the crowd was chanting about a beach ball that security had grabbed. When they gave up on that, a massive chant of "BORING" erupted. I actually enjoyed the whole show but the vibe tonight was just brutal. Black was at ringside during that match and he must have been thinking "Oh no" to himself. Even a drunk fan made it into the ring before being swarmed by security. 

All things considered, a decent show (though not nearly as good as the show run three weeks ago). As to the ECW Arena show...I would really look at what happened tonight and the whole idea that the fans in L.A. have finally turned their backs on Black and all the shenanigans he's pulled on us the past year. If he can't even control his own event's crowd, how is he going to have a prayer in Philly?

2002 - WWE broadcast Velocity.  Matt Zylbert filed the following TV report:

Hosted by Michael Cole and Mark Lloyd (In for Al Snow)

It's the return of Mark Lloyd to MY show, and I couldn't be more happier! Hello all, and welcome back for what you know as THEE 'five-star' 1Wrestling.com Velocity report. You know my name is Matt Zylbert, and you know I get rave reviews around the globe, so with that said, let's immediately get the party statrted by sending it down to our good buddy, TONY THE CHIM, for our opening contest.....

Shannon Moore vs Hugh Morrus
To kick off THIS week's edition of Velocity, we have the Essa Rios clone against the Alliance Warthog. I bet you can just FEEL the suspense in this one folks, and by the way, if you wanted any more proof of what a jobber Hugh Morrus is, he doesn't even get his own entrance here. There were tons of recaps throughout the show this week, but the humorous one doesn't get his own entrance? Shannon Moore had his, so you can bet that really got Hugh Morrus all PUMPED up!.... or maybe not.

To the match now as Hugh gets some chops in the corner to start, but is unable to follow-up as he misses a ram attempt soon after. Moore capitalizes with a modified roll-up for the early two-count, and as he goes for a cross-body moments later, the warthog shows off his strength by catching him. Unfortunately for Hugh though, Moore wiggles out of a powerslam attempt, and would then deliver a dropkick to the knee area. On the follow-up, Hugh launches Moore up in the air, only to be dropkicked again, and let me just say how nice it is to hear Marky Mark say Hugh Morrus' name again. Brings back memories of the Mark Lloyd era on Jakked/Metal. Heh, Hugh would take control at this point as he executes a flapjack, and follows with some clubs to the back for a near fall. At this point, I notice the crowd is just totally dead. I don't get it. I mean, it's Hugh Morrus, a guy that hasn't appeared on Smackdown in god knows how long, taking on a guy that just made his TV debut just last week. Hmmm. Back to the match as Hugh continues the punishment with a ram in the corner, and Marky Mark refers to it as a "locomotive." Lloyd is so cool. Anyway, after another two count for Mr. Humorous, Hugh resorts to the ol' chinlock, and I think I can actually hear the air now when Cole and Lloyd aren't talking. That's how quiet it is. Heh, Moore would elbow his way out, but Hugh pulls him down by the hair, and I think if this was in the early-80's, that might've been a DQ. Moore would come back though, as Hugh gets him up for a face-first slam, but Mr. "I'M NOT ESSA RIOS DAMNIT!" counters it into a bulldog for a near fall. Shannon would now go for a victory roll, but the warthog turns it into a samoan drop, and now as Hugh heads up top for the No Laughing Matter.... wait a minute, Michael Cole ONCE AGAIN FAILS TO CALL IT! Thankfully, Mark Lloyd calls it right, because remember, you don't go months on Jakked/Metal without seeing a Hugh Morrus every week. Unlike Michael Cole, HE does his homework. Focusing back on the match, Moore is able to recover and knock the big warthog off the top rope, and then go up top himself, where he hits what looks to be a 450 splash on the standing Hugh... to pick up the three count and his first victory. Michael calls it an upset, but IF HE DID HIS HOMEWORK, he would know Hugh Morrus loses every week anyway. And Hugh gives a look of shock after the match, but why? I thought he would be used to losing by now after ALL this time.
Winner: Shannon Moore

Commercial

Marky Mark and Cole show us a highlights package, mainly consisting of the announcement of the two GMs for RAW and Smackdown, which are of course, Eric Bischoff and Stephanie McMahon. Both GMs will be gunning for Triple H at Vengeance, although I have no idea why any of them would even want him. Like I said in my Vengeance Predictions, if you don't have Triple H, it saves you a lot of money on some of the actual better wrestlers, plus you wouldn't have to worry about someone using their own political power in their favor. And did anyone else notice that as Bischoff and Steph were having that conversation backstage, you could see ma' man, Chavo Guerrero, and Funaki talking with each other in the background? Well that's great. The GM angle is supposed to get everyone's attention, but when two of your lowest mid-carders aren't even paying attention, that's when you know things are already in trouble.

Commercial

An interview with The Rock is shown, as he talks about upcoming match at Vengeance. He says he has a chance to make history if he wins the title for a seventh time (I thought they stopped counting, now that it's 'Undisputed') and that he doesn't know how he feels. Yadda yadda yadda, blah blah blah, nothing important here. Let's move on, shall we?

From an interview to more recaps. Cole and Lloyd intro a highlights package about Brock Lesnar, from his arrival to WWE, as well as the King of the Ring, and of course, his encounters with Rob Van Dam, as they will square off at Vengeance.

Albert vs Nick Dinsmore
From an interview, to a recap, to another one of the Albert Squashes that I oh-so love to talk about. Haven't seen one in a while, but remember, it's ALBERT SQUASH SEASON! In a few months, those Perry Saturn Squashes will become ripe for the picking, and maybe when he returns, I can get my dream match: Perry Saturn vs Albert: WHO really is the master of the squash?

To the match now, as Albert shoves the rookie down a few times, before he can get some punches in. Of course, they really have no effect, as Albert just shoves him down again. On the follow up, Albert misses a ram in the corner, allowing Nick to roll up his opponent for two. Albert gets in a knee to the mid-section at this point, but would fall victim to an enziquiri soon after. Unfortunately for the rookie, that's all the offense he would see for a while as Albert absolutely drills him with a bicycle kick. After taking some time, Albert gets a two count, and Cole gives the "If he went for the pin earlier, he could've had him" speech. Do we really need to hear that? WE KNOW! Albert does some corner work now, and I'm not sure if this is supposed to be funny or sad, but Albert chases referee Mike Chioda out of the ring, NOT once, but twice. Then as he comes back in, Chioda points to his ref shirt, and tells Albert he has to listen to him. Okay buddy, you just ran out of the ring two times in fear of Albert, so I don't think he's really gonna listen. Anyway, Albert continues the onslaught with an elbow, right before slingshotting Dinsmore into the second rope. On the pin after, Albert pulls up Dinsmore by his HEAD right before three, and what a total squash this has been. Albert now works Crush's old Cranium Crunch finisher, and Cole says he is trying to squeeze Dinsmore's head like a grape. How exactly would YOU know, Michael? Albert would soon just throw him down by his head, and that's gotta hurt. Albert gets another two count, and as he goes for a ram on the follow up, he runs right into a crescent kick instead. Cue Nick's token jobber offense. Here we go, we got a drop toehold into the turnbuckle, and every jobber's favorite move, the flying forearm. At this point, Michael calls Nick "impressive", although he's BARELY had any offense here. I guess Michael is saying that it's "impressive" that Dinsmore would actually accept being squashed by Albert in his TV debut. Now there's something you don't see every day....bu... debut. MAN I crack myself up. Anyway, Nick scores with another usual jobber move; the top rope missile dropkick, which gets him a two count on the pin after. As Nick stupidly works a waistlock now, Albert rams him into the corner. A Baldo Bomb attempt is avoided by the rookie jobber, and Nick capitalizes with some chops. However, he would fall victim to a ram soon after, and then a bodyslam. As Albert goes for the Vader Bomb now, he ends up eating knee. Unfortunately for Nick though, he is unable to capitalize, as Albert hits the Baldo Bomb for the win soon after to complete the exciting squash. As far as Nick's debut went, I can't really judge, because like I said before, he barely had any offense and sold just like any other normal wrestler. We'll have to wait and see what he does in the near future.
Winner: Albert

Commercial

More recaps.... the end of the Rock/Angle match from Smackdown is shown. Cue me to get up and take some ice cream, with a drink of milk. Don't forget the chocolate syrup! So I bring my dessert back to my big screen, 55-inch television (Us Velocity reporters all have big screen tv's ya know), only to see....

The Undertaker interview with Michael Cole is also shown, and I'm surprised Undertaker didn't just get up and punch Michael in his ugly rat-like face. I definitely would, because remember, there's no one else that can piss me off more than Michael Cole does.

Commercial

Oh boy, even more highlights. Now I feel like I'm being cheated out of my Saturday night this week. Anyway, THIS highlights package consists of Edge and Hogan's Tag Team Championship win back on July 4th, as well as highlights of their challengers at Vengeance, the Anti-Americans, Lance Storm and Christian.

Molly Holly Interview
Yay, an interview. Meaningless fact of the day: The last interview on Velocity/Jakked/Metal was the VERY famous (Well to me it is) Godfather heel turn, but I doubt this interview will be as significant as that one was. I mean, an actual heel turn actually took place on my show! That's why I will always like and respect the Godfather.

To the interview now as Molly starts off by saying her responsibility is to defend the Women's Championship against women on both rosters. Well, we already knew that one. Molly says she hears the people saying nasty things during her matches, and that obnoxious, rude, disgrace of a journalist named Michael Cole sneaks in the word, "snoring" on commentary. Hey Michael, SHUT THE HELL UP! You don't interrupt people while we're listening to them. What a jerk. Back to the interview as Molly states she is comfortable with who she is, being the Women's Champion (That's always good) and a role-model, which I can't disagree with. She also goes on to say that her be-hind is not big, and it's just fine. And to wrap things up, Molly says how because the people are so filthy and disgusting ("Yeah Lloyd"- Michael), she will not be defending the Women's Title tonight, even though I never even heard there was going to be a Women's match in the first place. Molly then leaves, as this pretty much pointless interview is complete, and once again, Michael continues to be rude. He sarcastically says he's disappointed, and obviously, he's trying to get some laughs, but I assume everyone watching is human, so no one thinks it's funny. And for that comment about my good buddy Marky Mark, LOOK WHO'S TALKING! You don't get any more filthy than Michael Cole, and if you're gonna refer to "Funky Bunch", at least give him a good nickname like The Coach and K.K. did back on the days of Jakked/Metal. I swear, I'll pay anything to get Michael Cole off Velocity.

Commercial

Reebok Slam of the Week: After performing the Shooting Star Press, Kidman pins Jamie "I HATE THE LETTER K!" Noble two weeks ago on Smackdown, which helped set up their match at Vengeance.

Jamie Noble w/Nidia vs Funaki
Noble on Velocity again? Well I certainly have no complaints. As a matter of fact, I'm really starting to like this guy. He's got pretty good music, a cool gimmick, and plays it REALLY well. Unlike most of the other title holders in WWE, he actually makes HIS title look important, and in original fashion, he makes it like he can't live without the Cruiserweight Title. It all gets a thumbs up from me, and I expect his match with long-time Jakked/Metal favorite, Funaki, to also get my thumb up.

To the match now as we get some basics at the start, leading into a nice snapmare from Noble. Mr. "I PREFER N OVER K IN MY NAME.... OK?" continues his offense with some kicks in the corner, but would lose control soon after. After elevating himself using the top as he was being sent in the corner, Funaki manages to perform a hip-toss, and then a dropkick. As Funaki now works an arm bar at this point, Cole and Lloyd talk about Chavo Guerrero and his challenge to Rey Mysterio. Wow, that's the first time I've heard announcers talk about Chavo during a match that doesn't have him in it. I like it, and you can bet I'm really looking forward to his match with Rey. No, this time it's not mainly to listen to Chavo's music, or to watch him strut down the ramp and into the ring, but it is a potential match-of-the-year candidate. Back to the match as Funaki hits a single-arm DDT for a near fall, and Noble high-tails it out of the ring from there. On the outside, Funaki misses a baseball slide, and Noble capitalizes by sending him into the steel steps. As the action heads back in now, Michael gives his usual "Nidia is turned on by aggression" statement, just as he does for EVERY Jamie Noble match. Anyway, Noble goes to work on the left leg of Funaki, which is setting him up for the Trailer Hitch. As Noble rams the leg with his rear, Funaki manages to kick him way over the top, in which Noble completely oversells, but nothing wrong with there. Noble would take advantage back as he pulls down Funaki down from the outside, and slamming his left leg against the post twice, before heading back in. Funaki would score with a roll-up for two, but Noble keeps in control as he goes back to the left leg. He works a submission, and as he goes for a knee-breaker, Funaki counters with an enziquiri out of desparation. Funaki follows up with punches and a clothesline, before hitting his signature dropkick to the face for a near fall. The Indeed One now goes for a Tornado DDT, but Noble counters nicely with a northern lights suplex for another two count, and would proceed to hit a scoop slam. Noble heads up top, but is crotched by his opponent, and now Funaki looks to capitalize. In a weird, yet unique manuever, Funaki gets Noble off the top rope in backslide form. He would then hit his Tornado DDT from there, and as he has Noble down for the three count, Nidia's up on the apron to distract the referee. This is amazing because Funaki actually has Noble beat here. Anyway, Funaki of course walks over to see what the commotion is about, and this allows Noble to recover, and take Funaki down for the Trailer Hitch to pick up the submission win. Great match that almost makes up for all the annoying recaps.
Winner: Jamie Noble

With Velocity coming to an end, Michael shills for Confidential and Vengeance, before showing a highlights package that recaps everything leading up to tonight's main event.

That's all she wrote for this week, so with another 'five-star' Velocity report in the record books, this is Matt Zylbert wishing you guys and gals a great week, and I'll see ya next week.

Before I go though, let me remind you that if you're looking for another 'five-star' read, check out my Vengeance Predictions Column, in which I give you my sure-money predictions. With that out of the way, I'll let you go now, and if you're seeing Vengeance, I hope it doesn't turn out to be a waste of $35 for you. Peeeeaaaace.

2002 - CMLL and AAA TV aired on Galavision.  Victor Martinez filed the following TV report:

AAA/EMLL Lucha Libre block on Galavision
July 20th, 2002
CMLL came in at 1hr/51mins. AAA came in at 1hr/05mins.

CMLL:

Nitro, Arkangel, and Hooligan vs. Tony Rivera, Ricky Marvin, and El Volador.

1st Fall: Hooligan I take it was supposed to be British, he was wearing the British flag. Good match, very exciting moves by these young luchadors. Marvin when whipped into the ropes landed on the top rope and did a quick corkscrew plancha on Nitro outside the ring. Volador did a sunset flip and pinned Hooligan. Rivera did a huricanrana from the top rope and pinned Arkangel.

2nd Fall: Arkangel did a running Liger bomb on Rivera with the others delivering elbow drops on him. Nitro finally pinned him. Hooligan did a moonsault on Marvin and pinned him.

3rd Fall: Rivera dnd Volador did twin topes on Nitro and Hooligan. Very good match. Marvin finallly pinned Arkangel with a majistral cradle.

Shocker and Mascara Magica are discussing the trios tournament. And looking for the third Guapo. Magica suggests Apollo Dantes, but Shocker says he's bald and doesn't qualify. Magica expresses regret that Silva didn't want to join them. But Shocker says it's just as well, because he certainly doesn't qualify as a Guapo. They talk about holding a nationwide hunt for their third Guapo. Shocker says to remember the saying Everything is relative as said by Albert Shockerstein.

The Trios Tournament: All one fall matches.

Black Tiger, Masada and Nosawa vs. Gran Markus, Poder Mexica, and Mr. Mexico.

Mexico and Poder do topes on Black Tiger and Nosawa. Tiger does 3 successive moonsaults on Markus. When the rest of the Boricua army interferres attacking Markus' team outside the ring. And they get counted out. Japanese win. Pierroth does his usual spiel this time hiding behind a female souldier. When the Dinamites come in and beat them down and run them off.

Satanico, Averno, and Mephisto vs. Villano 3, 4, and 5.

Very short, after a few minutes, Satanico fakes a low blow and when the rudo is about to raise thier hand the other ref. DQ's Satanicos team. Why I don't know. Villanos win.

Shocker, Mascara Magica and Apollo Dantes vs. Gigante Silva and Mr. Niebla

Niebla does the bulk of the wrestling for his two man trios team. The usual Silva antics ensue. But this ends with Shocker giving Niebla that move, a DVD from a torture rack. And pins him.

Emilio Charles Jr., Scorpio Jr., and Bestia Salvaje vs. Rayo De Jalisco Jr., Hijo De Lizmark, and Black Warrior

Warrior did a tope on Salvaje. Lizmark does one on Scorpio. Rayo does that backward headbutt on Charles and pins him.

Semi-Finals:

Black Tiger, Masada, and Nosawa vs. Villanos III, IV, and V

Masadas' skin is painted green now. V-3 tried a huricanrana pin on Tiger but Tiger rolls through it and pins him instead.

Shocker, Mascara Magica and Apollo Dantes vs. Rayo De Jalisco Jr., Hijo De Lizmark, and Black Tiger

Rayo did a tapatia on Apollo and submits him. The two Guapos did not look happy.

Final: Black Tiger, Masada, and Nosawa vs. Rayo De Jalisco Jr., Black Warrior, and Hijo De Lizmark

Warrior gets his mask ripped by Tiger. Warrior DDT's him on the ramp and rips his mask. Rayo did his legdrop on doom on Tiger, as did Warrior and Rayo pinned him. The Japanese aren't in time to save him. Rayo's team beat up on the Japanese afterward. Rayo, Lizmark, and Warrior are the trios tourney winners and are given hugh trophies.

Highlight Moments: Ramstein doing a couple of moves, (this guy looks amazing). Valentine Mayo and Dr. X beating up on Sicodelico. Sangre Azteca giving Ricky Marvin a rock bottom from the top rope. Volador Jr. superkicking Virus.

For the EMLL tag team titles: Champions Rey Bucanero and Ultimo Guerrero vs. Halloween and Damien 666 with Lady Victoria

1st Fall: Ultimo monkey flipped Rey over the top rope onto Halloween. Ultimo goes up on the top rope but Damien gives him that nasty neckbreaker dropping him on his own shoulder instead. And Pinned him. Rey got his foot caught inside a chair at ringside and couldn't get out.

2nd Fall: Ultimo and Rey did twin topes. Rey and Ultimo barely beat the 20 count inside the ring, but Halloween and Damien did not and get counted out.

3rd Fall: Damien tried for a frankensteiner on Ultimo but Ultimo turned it into a top rope power bomb instead. Rey did that outsiders edge where he drops him face first and pinned him. Halloween did Lesnars' F-5 move on Rey and pinned him. Leaving Halloween and Ultimo. Halloween superkicked Ultimo and topes him. When Ultimo was getting back inside, Lady Victoria a redhead pulled him back out. But Rey from the other side trips Halloween and Ultimo pinned him. Los Infernos retain the titles.

Next Week: Pierroth returns to action, as does Vampiro. with Hijo De Lizmark, Shocker, Black Tiger, Mr. Niebla, Mascara Ano 2000, Satanico, and Gran Markus Jr.

AAA: This was interesting for a change, not a repeat, this show originated from Korakuen Hall, in Tokyo, Japan. Triplemania 8. In the last few months AAA has had shows from 3 different countries, Mexico, U.S.A., and Japan.

Octagoncito vs Mini Abismo Negro

Octagoncito did a corkscrew tope. Good match with these two going all out for this Japanese audience. Goes back and forth for a while, when Octagoncito submitted Mini-Abismo with a nice move.

Oscar Sevilla vs El Gran Apache

Billed as disciple vs teacher. Oscar did a somersault tope on Apache. Both do topes and plachas, not a bad match. When Apache submits Oscar.

Jushin Liger, Octagon, Latin Lover, and Hector Garza vs. CIMA, Cibernetico, Abismo Negro, and Electroshock

Naturally the loudest pops where for Liger and Cima. Abismo attacks Liger with a chair at the outset. Then did a frog splash on Latin. Alot of throwing guys into the ringside chairs, (no ringside barrier). Latin superkicks Cima, Garza superkicked Cibernetico and did a corkscrew tope. Everybody does topes and planchas at one time or another. Not bad. Ends when Liger gives a brainbuster to Electroshock and pins him. Afterward Abismo said, you haven't beaten me, until you do, you really haven't won. Liger said as translated, This is my country, you'll never beat me here, whenever you want a one on one just say so.

And that's it for this week. Very good show.

2002 - NWA Wildside held a TV taping.  Larry Goodman filed the following report:

NWA Wildside returned to the NCW Arena on 7/20 for a taping that should yield two very solid hours of television. Nothing that was off the charts fantastic, but little to complain about either. Hope to see more of Briscoe Brothers vs. T-N-T, which was the best match of the night. Probably the biggest news was former World TV Champion, Cru Jones; coming out on the short end of a loser leaves town match. An energetic crowd of 90 was in the house, which was up from last time.

1) Derrik Driver & Jeremy V beat Future Shock (Jay Freeze & Brandon P) in 6:18. Driver hit a huracanrana on Freeze almost right off the bat. Tag to V, who got some offense on Future Shock. Freeze turned the tide with a neat hotshot maneuver on V. Future Shock did a double team that finished with a Mr. Wrestling II kneelift by Freeze. Future Shock kept the heat on V, doubling behind ref Speedy Nelson's back. Freeze got two with a vertical suplex. V hit a dropkick that got the crowd behind him. Nice tease of the hot tag as V's desperate reach toward his partner fell short when Freeze grabbed a leg at the last instant. Future Shock did a Rolling Thunder legdrop (P)/slingshot senton (Freeze) combo. Driver got the hot tag, but ended up on the receiving end of the Aftershock. V foiled another double team attempt by Future Shock, setting Driver up for a frogsplash pin on Freeze. A fine way to open the show. By a strange coincidence, Freeze had posted his dissatisfaction with Future Shock's position in Wildside on their website the day before. Freeze has a valid point in that Future Shock has shown a lot of improvement, without getting a shot at moving up on the tag team ladder.

2) Rainman (with Jeff G. Bailey) beat Rick Michaels by DQ in 3:35. This was hot. Real good pop for "The Original Chosen One" who had some new gear with OC1 emblazoned on the trunks. Michaels got some quick offense with a high knee and suplex. Michaels pursued Rainman to the floor to brawl. Back on the inside, Rainman hit a leg lariat. Michaels fired back with three left hands. Michaels took a boot to the face charging into the corner. Bailey choked Michaels from the floor. Rainman hit a killer version of his Spinesplitta (Sky High powerbomb). They wound up on the floor just slugging each other in the face like it was 1980's Memphis. Michaels shoved ref Andrew Thomas, who called for the DQ. Fans yelled bulls***. Michaels and Rainman told each other to get f***ed. Should make for some great TV.

3) Jimmy Rave beat "Mr. Delicious" Jacey North to retain the NWA World junior heavyweight title in 6:02. Overall, this was a good match because it played to the mat wrestling strengths of Mr. Delicious, rather than his athletic ability. It had been a while since Rave got the strong pop for his entrance that he did here. They went back and forth with chain wrestling to start things off. Mr. D dropped Rave with a forearm to the back and followed with a dropkick to the face for a near fall. Delicious did a Bubba Bomb. Mr. D used a version of Jinsei Shinzaki's (Hakushi) Nirvana Strangle. Delicious followed with a fireman's carry into a gutbuster. Delicious did a move that Gordon Solie used to call a side salto for another near fall. Rave came back with quick pinning combinations. Rave blistered Delicious with chops and hit some jarring clotheslines. Rave hit a sitout gourdbuster for a two count. Delicious planted Rave on the top and did the Iconclasm. Mr. D missed on a top rope splash. Rave got two with a bridging German suplex. Rave hit a spinning jackknife powerbomb for the three count ... and Mr. Delicious is still the NWA Virginia heavyweight champion.

4) Caprice Coleman & Sweet Dreams & Onyx & Kevin Hardner beat Cru Jones (with Destiny) & Malakai & Tony Mamaluke & Lazarus (with Lisa) in 7:30. Stip was that the loser of the fall had to leave Wildside. Lisa came out with a better look and some serious attitude this time. She got one woman so hot at her that she carried it out into the parking lot as Lisa was trying to leave. Lazarus looked like a real natural as a heel. Same look as his Dustin character though, which was a surprise. Coleman's new royal blue and silver gear really works. He rudely interrupted the football drill Jones was doing with Mamaluke and Lazarus. Coleman and Jones started it out. Fans chanted "One Bad Homo" at Jones. Coleman had his way with Jones, who bailed out after taking a dropkick. Mamaluke and Onyx were next, with Mamaluke taking some huge bumps. Onyx dropped Mamaluke on his face out of a gorilla press. Onyx gorilla pressed him again for a toss over the top rope straight to the floor. Brutal. Dreams briefly worked on Molokai, and it was Harden vs. Lazarus. Harden hit a belly to belly suplex and a clothesline that had Lazarus begging for mercy. Coleman took over on Lazarus, hitting a sitout powerbomb. Lisa got on the apron to distract, allowing Lazarus to kick Coleman low. The heels took turns beating on Coleman. Malakai showed some good power moves. Malakai attacked the babyface corner causing the match to break down to an eight-way brawl. In the turmoil, Coleman hit the Thermal Shock on Jones for the win. The postmatch saw Mamaluke lock Dreams in a submission and hit his high angle back suplex on Coleman. More of Mamaluke vs. Coleman would be sweet.

5) Briscoe Brothers (Mark & Jay) beat T-N-T (Todd Sexton & Tony Stradlin) in 7:07. Great stuff while it lasted. They cut it short on time due to a miscommunication, so it sure left the fans wanting more. The set a furious pace in the opening minute, with Briscoes getting the best of Stradlin. The Arena was chop city on this night, as Jay and Stradlin exchanged some stiff ones. Stradlin appeared to get off balance at one point for an accidental potato shot on Mark. All four got into it, as Mark knocked Sexton off the apron with a kick and landed a springboard plancha. Mark pulled Stradlin's leg from the outside to set up Jay for a legdrop two count. When Jay went for a drop down, Stradlin followed suit and punched him. Tag to Sexton, who hit a jawbreaker and got two with a dropkick on Jay. Mark hit a springboard dropkick for a near fall, the got another with a high flying Flair knee. The momentum shifted to T-N-T when Stradlin shoved Jay right into a superkick from Sexton. T-N-T got heat on Jay. Tony hit a back elbow. Jay did a dragon screw legwhip, but Sexton cut off the tag. Jay got a sunset flip, but Sexton made a tag. Jay hit a dropkick to the shins. Stradlin cut off the ring again. Stradlin hit a lightning fast powerslam for a near fall. Stradlin whipped Jay hard into the buckles. Jay countered a superkick with a fireman's carry into a sitout facebuster. Jay made the tag and Mark came flying off the top with a kick to Stradlin's knee. Mark planted Stradlin with a brainbuster. Mark hit an enzuigiri and went for a leglock submission that was broken up by Sexton. Stradlin used a low blow on Jay. T-N-T destroyed Jay with an incredible double team with Sexton locking on the tarantula on one side of the ring, while Stradlin came from the opposite apron with a Van Terminator dropkick. Just as T-N-T was setting up for another double team, Lost Boyz appeared on the entrance ramp. Mark took advantage of the distraction to surprise Sexton with a roll up.

6) Tank vs. Malakai went to a double DQ in 4:43. Least interesting match of the night. Malakai is reminiscent of Power Plant trainees, he's got the size and the look, but his ringwork lags behind. Malakai controlled the first few minutes. He needs to lay those punches in with authority. Tank came back with a Russian legsweep. Malakai didn't get off his feet much for Tank's suplexes. Tank hammered Malakai HARD on a senton splash. Tank dumped him out and went for a chair. Tank nailed Malakai with chairshots to the back. Malakai came back with a chairshot of his own and tossed Tank into the rail. Ref signaled for the DQ as they continued to battled on the outside. Tank suplexed Molokai on the floor and wailed on him with chairshots as they headed up the ramp.

7) The Rage (Scott Cage & Mike Pittman) beat G-Rated (Kid Xtasy & Kid Kool) in 8:23. Fast-paced match filled with spots galore. Not the greatest psychology but lots of fun. It was Xtasy and Cage with the chain wrestling that has become a staple in Wildside lately. It ended in an exchange of pinning combinations. Pittman and Kool's each used their quickness to cause the other to miss moves. Pittman scored with a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker. Cage used his partner's uranage buttbuster on Kool. G-Rated came back with a double hiptoss on Cage. Pittman got near falls on Kool with a moonsault and a Northern lights suplex. Xtasy made a blind tag and surprised Pittman with a clothesline off the top. G-Rated put the heat on Pittman. Xtasy used the Unprettier. G-Rated did their drop toehold/facebuster to the knee combo. Pittman rolled out of the way of Kool's 450 splash to make the hot tag. Cage cleaned house on Xtasy. Kool pulled Pittman out to break up Rage's finisher. They did a series of dives. Xtasy did a plancha. Cage followed with twisting springboard plancha. Kool hit a corkscrew. Pittman did a springboard tope that was pretty awesome. Back inside the ring, Cage did a rocker dropper on Kool for a near fall. Xtasy hit the Chalupa Crunch on Cage for another near fall. Pittman did the sitout uranage buttbuster on Xtasy. Kool made the save and hit and up and over inverted X factor on Pittman. Xtasy went to the top and took one of those insane crash and burn bumps to the floor that he is noted for. Rage won it with their nagasateru neckbreaker finisher, with Pittman coming off the ropes for the neckbreaker. The newly formed team of "Outlaw" John Dalton and Big Henry Hoss attacked Rage and destroyed them. Hoss hit a slice 'n dice elbow drop on Pittman. Rage had to be helped to the back by security.

8) David Young beat Dagon Briggs (with Seven) in 5:08. Match was OK. Really just there to get Young a clean win and get on to the postmatch angle. Briggs was in from IPW with Seven, who is Fluff Dupp in TNA. Briggs said he came to Wildside for some competition. Young went right to work with swinging wheelbarrow facebuster, a pair of clotheslines and high backdrop. Seven got on the apron to distract Young, giving Briggs a chance to land a double ax blow to the back. Briggs got near falls with a rolling neckbreaker and a leg lariat. Seven choked Young while the fans chanted "she's a whore tramp." Young fired back with hard slaps before taking a big flying bump into the buckles. Briggs worked over Young's hamstrings, even throwing in a quick spinning toehold. Young hit an enzuigiri, followed by a Shining Enzuigiri. They countered back and forth, leading to the inevitable spinebuster finish.

Iceberg hit the ring pasting Young with chairshots to the back and head. Iceberg squashed Young with TWO Ground Zero splashes. Young had to be helped to the back. It looked like Bailey's health might be in jeopardy with the way he was having difficulty controlling Iceberg. Bailey pulled out the veggie peeler, He appeared to put Iceberg in a bizarre trance that soothed the savage beast.

9) Jeremy Lopez beat Slim J to retain the NWA Wildside junior title in 8:43. J made a good showing in his first shot at a title. Crowd was pulling for J, as Lopez has got to be the heel in this building. J went hold for hold with Lopez, who got frustrated and took a powder. J faked a dive and pulled on his crotch. "What the hell is that?" said Lopez as they went nose to nose. Lopez wanted a test of strength. J caused more frustration by switching hands on Lopez. It was all J with a shooting star press, a back suplex, a Russian legsweep and a twisting splash. Lopez tossed J up in the air. Face meets mat and Lopez took over. Lopez got J in the Mexican surfboard ... once ... twice and then added a camel clutch the third time. Lopez stood on J's throat. J landed on his feet off a monkey flip, but Lopez came back with a Yakuza kick and a neckbreaker for a two count. Lopez blocked a rolling reverse cradle and backdropped J to the apron. J tried for a slingshot move back into the ring, but Lopez turned it into a powerbomb for another near fall. Lopez got pissed at the ref for slow counts. J hit a devastating step up roundhouse kick that left both men on the canvas. J hit a spinkick and then a beauty of a flying roundhouse for a near fall. J missed on a moonsault. Lopez went to the top. J had Lopez mounted on his shoulder for his finisher, when Lopez got a forward rolling cradle for the three count. Applause for J as he was lead away in the handcuffs. Face turn in the offing?

10) Adam Jacobs beat John Phoenix (with Jeff G. Bailey) by DQ to retain the NWA Wildside heavyweight title in 10:50. The main event was meeting of the former partners in Suicidal Tendencies. They worked a really good match here. It's just that at this stage, Jacobs doesn't have babyface charisma close to the level he had as a heel. Phoenix's flying moves looked great. Jacobs charged the ring to launch a heated exchange. Jacobs hit a huracanrana and did a clothesline that sent them both tumbling over the top. Jacobs whipped Phoenix towards the camera stand. Phoenix moonsaulted to his feet off the stand, but Jacobs did a back suplex with Phoenix landing on the hardwood with a sick thud. Jacobs rolled Phoenix back in the ring and covered for two. More chops. Phoenix countered a spinning headscissors with a hotshot. Very cool. Jacobs took a chest bump into the buckles off a whip. Phoenix missed on a corkscrew senton. Jacobs dumped him out and went for a pescado, but Phoenix caught him in midair with a kick to the face. Back inside, Phoenix turned Jacobs inside out with a clothesline. Phoenix hit a top rope legdrop for a near fall. Bailey used his Gucci shoe. Jacobs came back with an inside cradle at the five minute mark. More interference by Bailey. Phoenix went for some type of a flip off the top that Jacobs turned into a powerslam. Phoenix did a somersault legdrop to the back of Jacobs' neck. Phoenix hit a moonsault for a two count. At eight minutes in, Phoenix dropped his head and took a superkick. Both men down. Jacobs made the comeback. He got Phoenix in the tree of woe for his trademark baseball slide/dropkick. That was good for a near fall. Phoenix caused a Jacobs crotch job on the top. With his height and flexibility, Phoenix was able to land kicks to the face of Jacobs while standing. Phoenix tried to climb, so Jacobs shoved him off, with Phoenix doing a backflip to his feet. Jacobs hit a flying bodypress. Phoenix rolled through to get a two count. Jacobs tried for a pin using an Oklahoma roll. Phoenix hit a spinkick and climbed to the top. Jacobs rolled away from his 450 splash.

Jacobs planted Phoenix with a facebuster and Phoenix looked done. Bailey interfered to save his man. Bailey tossed a chain to Phoenix, who blantantly clocked Jacobs right in front of ref Andrew Thomas. Bailey ordered Thomas to make the count. 1 ... 2 ... Speedy Nelson hit the ring to call for the DQ. Thomas got into it with Nelson, nailing him with a forearm shot and putting the boots to him. Phoenix hit a frogsplash. Thomas made his three count. Bailey grabbed the belt and handed it to Phoenix. Bailey badgered Dan Wilson to announce Phoenix as the new champion. Wilson refused to do it. Phoenix left with the title belt and his arms raised in victory, while Jacobs needed help getting to the back.

NOTES: A slew of talent is scheduled to appear at the 8/3 TV taping: Briscoe Brothers return along with SATs, Red, Scoot Andrews and Mike Sullivan. ... Behrens announced that the 9/21 would be the Wildside 3rd Anniversary. ... Fright Night is planned as a two night extravaganza on 10/1 and 10/2 with a tag team tournament featuring The Briscoes, Backseat Boys and Overboyz. ... Jason Cross made contact with the promotion about a possible return. The powers that be on the Wildside roster had an understandably negative response, given the way Cross retired while holding the title without giving notice. ... Cru Jones took a job in the Chicago area, forcing his departure from Wildside. Jones plans to work for Midwest Championship Wrestling. ... Scottie Wrenn was on vacation. ... Homicide was a no-show. Nothing came of the match proposed by New Jack at the last taping. ... 7/26 at the NCW Arena features Rick Michaels vs. Rainman in a cage match.

2003 - At a WWE House show in San Jose, California at the HP Pavilion Triple H and Goldberg met in one-on-one action for the first time, with Triple H winning via pinfall after a low blow in a match that saw both Ric Flair and Randy Orton interfere.

2007 - Memphis Wrestling ran Tunica, MS.  Brian Tramel filed the following report:

LAWLER CONTINUES TO WORK AN ANGLE

----Just before intermission at the show, Hollywood Jimmy Blaylock came out to ringside and had party hats and noise makers. He said it was a “bon voyage” party for Jerry Lawler. They called out Lawler as Blaylock said he had a big surprise for him. A "police officer" came out to serve papers to Lawler. Lawler took the papers and put them in his tights and then gave the officer a piledriver. I was told it was a good skit. Lawler continues to work the whole Sal Corrente incident as an angle.

THE RESULTS

----"The Genocide Agents" [Maxx Corbin/Albino Rhino] beat "Naughty By Nature" [Rude/Pokerface] with help from Kevin White…"Too Cool 2" [Tim Grind/Flex] retained the Southern Tag Team Titles beating Tatt2/Dustin Starr. The finish involved Tatt2 getting pinned…Kevin White beat Spellbinder…TLC Match: Derrick King retained the JR Title Match by beating Johnny Dotson…Spellbinder won the battle royal eliminating Mr. Hughes leaving him in the ring with Corbin/Albino. They ran at him and he ducked sending them over the top rope…Sid Vicious beat Jerry Lawler with from Ron Rage. Lawler was making his comeback, when Johnny Rotten ran out. Lawler goes to hit Rotten and Rage comes thru the crowd and gives Sid brass knuckles to hit Lawler for the win. Vicious/Rage/Rotten beat Lawler down after the match with NBN trying to make the save and getting beat down also.

NOTES:

----280 people in the crowd with a gate close to $5,600…Security was real tight with scanning of tickets and hand stamp. Everyone HAD TO HAVE A TICKET to get in the building. The guys that gave Sal Corrente so much hell and Sal got into it with were there in their same seats…The finish of the White/Spell match had Spell with a in the scorpion death lock on White and after a ref bump and one of the Agents used a taser gun on him. Before the match, Spell did some magic while White and Agents were holding the Skull pole. Spell's magic made him taken over the pole while they held it. Shango Sting???...Not much of a TLC match as no table was broken, but DK used a chair to win…Lawler has the balls to actually do this angle with him piledriving the “officer”…

2008 - WWE broadcasting the Great American Bash PPV.  Richard Trionfo filed the following PPV report:

We begin the pay per view with a look back at the greatest moment for Vickie Guerrero and Edge, only to be ruined by Triple H’s special footage of Edge with the wedding planner. Wedded bliss is not the only thing that has been destroyed. The JBLimo was ruined by Cryme Tyme and John Cena. Then Bradshaw tried to destroy John Cena only to see Cena escape. CM Punk cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase, but he will have to deal with the man who helped him win the title tonight, Batista.

Your announcers are Jim Ross and Mick Foley from the Smackdown brand; Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler for the Raw brand; and The Tazz and Mike Adamle for the ECW brand.

Match Number One: John Morrison and The Miz versus Finlay and Hornswoggle versus Jesse and Festus versus Curt Hawkins and Zach Ryder in a Fatal Four Way for the WWE Tag Team Titles

The bell rings and Festus goes after anyone in the ring but Jesse calms him down and everyone else is on the floor. Miz and Morrison throw Hornswoggle into the ring. Hornswoggle rolls up his sleeves and wants a piece of Festus. Miz and Morrison hit Festus from behind and then Hornswoggle with a tope onto Miz and Morrison. Miz is sent into the ring and Festus with a leg drop to Miz followed by a head butt to the back. Festus throws Miz into the corner and he punches Miz until the referee pulls him away. Jesse tags in and he hits a monkey flip followed by a neckbreaker. Jesse tags Festus back in and he Irish whips Miz into a punch from Festus. Festus with a boot to Miz and then one to Finlay who made a blind tag. Morrison tags in and he chokes Finlay. Morrison kicks Finlay and has him in a front face lock followed by a European uppercut. Miz and Morrison double team Finlay and Miz with elbows to Finlay followed by an arm bar and cross face combination. Miz with knees to Finlay followed by a side Russian leg sweep for a two count. Morrison tags in and Morrison with a forearm and slingshot elbow while Finlay is on Miz’s knees.

Morrison with a side head lock on Finlay. Finlay gets to his feet but Morrison with a swinging neck breaker and he tags in Miz. Finlay punches Miz but Miz with a knee. Morrison is tagged back in and Finlay with a double leg take down. Finlay with a forearm to Morrison’s head and both men go down. Ryder tags in and he goes after Finlay. Ryder with a suplex to Finlay for a near fall and then he works on the neck. Hawkins tags in and he connects with a knee and punch in the corner but Finlay fights off Hawkins and Ryder and he takes Hawkins down but Hawkins regains control and punches Finlay. Hawkins with an arm bar and cross face and then he sends Finlay into Ryder’s knee Ryder tags in and he Irish whips Finlay. Finlay with a rolling fireman’s carry slam. Hornswoggle hits Ryder with the shillelagh but he cannot get the three count. Hornswoggle makes the save for Finlay when Ryder had a rollup.

Hawkins tags back in and he has Finlay in a reverse chin lock. Finlay with a kick to Hawkins and Hornswoggle tags in and he hits a tilt-a-whirl head scissors. Jesse makes the blind tag and he hits a clothesline and Lou Thesz Press. Jesse with a snap suplex for a near fall. Hawkins knocks Hornswoggle off the apron. Festus is tagged in and he punches Hawkins followed by a flap jack. Festus knocks Ryder off the apron and hits a flying shoulder tackle followed by a splash onto Hawkins. Festus throws Miz and Morrison out of the ring and Festus is tripped by Ryder as he sets for a Rocket Launcher. Hawkins pulls Jesse off the turnbuckle and gets the three count.

Winners: Curt Hawkins and Zach Ryder

Match Number Two: Matt Hardy versus Shelton Benjamin for the United States Title
Benjamin with a waist lock and he gets a near fall. Benjamin with a front face lock into a side head lock. Benjamin with a shoulder tackle. Hardy with an inside cradle for a near fall. Benjamin with a side head lock that takes Hardy to his knees. Hardy with a hip toss and an arm drag into an arm bar. Benjamin backs Hardy into the corner and after a brief break, he kicks Hardy. Benjamin floats over on an Irish whip. Hardy with a forearm to the head. Hardy with a back elbow and he connects with a forearm. Benjamin throws Hardy over the top rope and Hardy tries to skin the cat, but Benjamin with a drop kick that sends Hardy to the floor. Hardy with a shoulder to Benjamin but Benjamin with a boot and then he sends Hardy into the ring post. Benjamin goes out after Hardy and he rolls him back into the ring to get a near fall.

Benjamin with a belly-to-back suplex for a two count. Benjamin with a back breaker and then he applies pressure to Hardy’s neck. Benjamin with a key lock and he works on Hardy’s neck some more. Benjamin with another back breaker. Benjamin with a seated abdominal stretch but Hardy gets to his feet and he hits a version of a Samoan drop. Hardy with a punch to Benjamin’s head and then he charges into a boot. Hardy tries for a Side Effect but Benjamin take Hardy down for a near fall. Benjamin continues to work on the back and neck as he has Hardy in an inverted suplex position. Benjamin with the dragon whip that sends Hardy into the corner. Benjamin with a Stinger Splash into the corner but he tries again and he leaps into Hardy’s boots. Hardy with forearms and a clothesline to Benjamin. Hardy with an Irish whip followed by a running clothesline and bulldog for a near fall. Hardy with a slam and then he goes to the turnbuckles for the screaming leg drop that connects but Hardy can only get a two count. Hardy returns to the turnbuckles for an elbow but Benjamin catches him and throws Hardy into the turnbuckles and Hardy goes down hard.

Benjamin tries for a power bomb but Hardy rolls through into a sunset flip. Benjamin with another near fall. Hardy with a Side Effect for a two count. Hardy sets for the Twist of Fate and Benjamin sends Hardy into the turnbuckles. Benjamin with a forearm to the kidneys and then he puts Hardy on the turnbuckles. Hardy with an elbow to knock Benjamin off. Hardy with a moonsault but it appears that Hardy overshot Benjamin. Benjamin hits Paydirt for the three count.

Winner: Shelton Benjamin

Michael Cole wonders if CM Punk will lose his title in the same way that Matt Hardy just did.

We go to comments from CM Punk after Raw last week in a WWE Mobile Exclusive. Todd Grisham asked Punk about the people who don’t think that he will win the title. Punk talks about how Batista came to help him against Kane. Batista thinks that he will win. People did not think that he was supposed to make it into the WWE but he made it and won the ECW Title. People said he would never make it to the flagship show, but he made it there and he won the title. He tells Batista that you don’t have to be six foot six and be chiseled to win the title. He is not a fluke. Punk says that he is in the business of proving everybody wrong. He plans to be the champion next week. He says that he is not Batista, John Cena, Shawn Michaels, or Bret Hart. He is CM Punk, the World Champion.

Mick Foley says that he has seen Punk too many times to doubt him.

We take a look back at Smackdown from Friday night when Triple H unveiled the video that led to Vickie Guerrero attacking her husband Edge. The WWE Mobile poll asks who do you sympathize with more.

Match Number Three: Tommy Dreamer with Colin Delaney versus Mark Henry with Tony Atlas for the ECW Title

Henry has some words for Dreamer before the bell rings and he pushes Dreamer. They lock up and Henry tosses Dreamer to the mat. Dreamer tries to take Henry down by going for the leg but Henry tosses Dreamer away again. Dreamer with punches but Henry with a body block that knocks Dreamer down. Henry with a kick to the ribs and then he steps on Dreamer’s head. Henry chokes Dreamer in the ropes. Henry with a head butt to Dreamer and then he works on Dreamer’s neck. Dreamer tries to escape the hold but Henry sends Dreamer back to the mat. Henry with a wrist lock on Dreamer and he tries to break the wrist. Dreamer punches Henry but Henry with another body block. Atlas talks trash to Dreamer while he is down. Henry returns to the wrist and then he sends Dreamer to the mat again by the hair. Henry misses a splash but Dreamer hits a drop kick. Dreamer punches Henry and then Henry charges into an elbow. Dreamer tries to take Henry down but he cannot get it done. Henry misses a charge into the corner and Dreamer hits a neck breaker for a two count.

Dreamer with a DDT but Atlas gets on the apron to distract him. Dreamer goes to the turnbuckle and Delaney gets on the apron and instead of helping Dreamer, he pulls Dreamer into the ropes and Dreamer catches Henry and hits a power slam for the three count.

Winner: Mark Henry

Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler talk about the feud between Chris Jericho and Shawn Michaels. We go to the video package.

Match Number Four: Chris Jericho versus Shawn Michaels

Michaels and Jericho stare each other down before the bell rings. The bell rings and they stay a few inches apart for a few seconds before they lock up and Jericho with knees followed by punches. Jericho with more knees to Michaels. Michaels with a chop to Jericho and then he sends Jericho into the corner and punches him. Jericho with an Irish whip but Jericho charges into a boot and then he clips Jericho. Michaels tries for the figure four and he locks it in. Jericho gets to the ropes and Michaels continues to work on the leg and knee. Michaels with a punch to Jericho and then he puts the leg in the rope. Jericho holds the referee in front of him so Michaels cannot continue his assault. Jericho with an Irish whip and Michaels does the Michaels flip into the corner and he goes to the apron. Jericho with the springboard drop kick and Michaels goes to the floor, but Jericho feels it as he favors his knee. Jericho goes to the floor and hits an elbow from the apron. Jericho rolls Michaels back in and Jericho with a kick to the ribs. Jericho with a belly-to-back suplex and then he slaps Michaels. Jericho with shoulders in the corner but Michaels with a forearm. Jericho with a snap mare and he works on the back. Michaels with forearms but Jericho with an enzuigiri and Michaels goes down but Jericho can only get a two count. Jericho slams Michaels and then he goes to the turnbuckles and wants Michaels to get up. Michaels catches Jericho with a reverse atomic drop. Michaels with a chop to Jericho followed by forearms.

Michaels with a flying forearm and he kips up but he favors his ribs. Jericho with a rollup and then he puts Michaels in a Boston Crab. Michaels is able to make it to the ropes before he has to tap. Jericho wants to know if Michaels tapped. Jericho kicks Michaels in the back. Jericho kicks Michaels in the corner and then he punches him. Jericho with an Irish whip and Jericho tries for the bulldog but Michaels anticipates it and hits a clothesline for a two count. Michaels goes up top but Jericho gets to the ropes and crotches Michaels. Jericho with a forearm to the head but Michaels pushes Jericho off the turnbuckles when Jericho tries to climb up top. Jericho tries for a superplex but Michaels holds on to the top turnbuckle. Michaels punches Jericho and kicks him off. Michaels goes up top and hits the elbow drop. Michaels sets for Sweet Chin Music. Lance Cade comes out and that distracts Michaels. Michaels with a baseball slide to Cade. Jericho tries for the Codebreaker but Michaels is close enough to the ropes to counter it. Michaels with a two count. Jericho with a rollup on Michaels for a two count. Michaels with forearms and chops. Jericho charges at Michaels and Michaels hip tosses Jericho over the top rope onto Cade.

Michaels goes up top and hits a moonsault to the floor and he hits Cade and Jericho. Jericho with an elbow to Michaels and Jericho rolls into the ring. Michaels makes his way back in. Michaels gets up and his eye is busted open. Michaels punches Jericho. Jericho with a kick to the head and he punches Michaels in the injured eye. Michaels pops back up and goes into the corner. The referee checks on Michaels and he allows them to continue. Jericho with another punch to the eye. Michaels tries to fight back but Jericho is able to avoid the punches while Jericho continues to connect to the eye. Jericho with a boot to the head. Cade with a boot to the head while the referee deals with Jericho. Jericho with more punches to the head. Jericho with head butts to Michaels. Michaels puts Jericho in the Crippler Crossface but Jericho gets to his feet and he sends Michaels into the ropes. Jericho punches Michaels in the head and the referee tells Jericho to wait to allow him to check Michaels. Michaels does not want to stop and Jericho returns to the assault on the head.

Jericho is pulled off the referee one more time and is told to stay in the corner. The referee asks Michaels if he wants to stop the match and Michaels refuses. Jericho finds out that Michaels wants to continue so he kicks him in the head. Jericho returns to the head and connects with punches. Michaels tries to pull himself up while he continues to bleed from the earlier injury. Jericho with forearms to the eye as he ties up the other arm. The referee pulls Jericho off Michaels and then he stops the match.

Winner: Chris Jericho by referee stoppage

After the match, the medical staff checks on Michaels while Jericho and Cade celebrate in the ring. The medical staff helps Michaels out of the ring. Michaels is helped to the back.

Jim Ross comments on Shawn Michaels and hopes that he is okay. Mick talks about the comeback match that Shawn had and hopes that he is okay.

Edge is in the locker room and Jim Ross asks him how he feels. Edge asks Jim to think how he feels. Triple H crossed lines and boundaries and he did it because he can. What kind of pervert puts a camera in another man’s hotel room. Triple H took away his personal life. He still has his professional life and Triple H has made him desperate. When he is desperate, he is dangerous. Edge says that he knows how to ruin Hunter’s life and that is by taking the WWE Championship.

Match Number Five: Michelle McCool versus Natalya Neidhart for the Divas Title

They lock up and Michelle with a waist lock take down. Natalya with a standing switch. Michelle with a drop kick for a near fall and then she works on the arm. Michelle with a series of European uppercuts. Michelle with a kick to Natalya. Michelle tries for a wheelbarrow move but Natalya turns it into a hot shot. Natalya with a near fall and then she slams Michelle’s head into the mat. Natalya works on the knee and then she tries for a surfboard move. Michelle powers out of the move and turns it into a heel hook but Natalya gets to the ropes and apron. Natalya wraps Michelle around the ring post. Natalya with a kick to the head and then she starts to work on the hamstring before getting another near fall.

Natalya with forearms and then she sets for the Sharpshooter and she locks it in. Michelle makes it to the ropes to get Natalya to release the hold. Natalya slams Michelle’s head into the mat. Natalya tries for the Sharpshooter again, but Michelle with the heel hook again. Natalya rolls to the ropes but she cannot reach them and she taps out.

Winner: Michelle McCool

After the match, Cherry and Eve celebrate with Michelle.

Chris Jericho comes out and he tells everyone to save their ticket stubs because they are from the night that Shawn Michaels had his last match. Jericho says that Michaels has a detached retina and Shawn’s career is over. This shows that some times the good guys win and the wicked are punished. Shawn can take comfort in one thing, the worst has finally come.

We see CM Punk and Batista getting ready for their match and it is time for the video package.

Match Number Six: CM Punk versus Batista for the World Title

They lock up and Batista backs Punk into the corner but gives a clean break. They lock up again and Punk with a side head lock but Batista gets Punk into the ropes for another break. Punk with a hammer lock but Batista with an elbow to the jaw. Punk with kicks to the legs and midsection followed by forearm. Punk gets out of a power slam attempt but Batista with a back elbow when Punk misses a rollup. Batista with a snap mare and boot to the head for a near fall. Batista with an Irish whip but he misses a charge. Punk tries for a rollup but Batista blocks it. Punk with an enzuigiri that sends Batista out of the ring to the floor. Punk with a baseball slide that sends Batista into the ringside barrier. Punk sets for a tope and he hits it.

They return to the ring and Punk gets a number of near falls. Punk with a kick to the back followed by one to the midsection. Batista with a hard Irish whip. Batista with another hard Irish whip followed by a suplex for a two count. Batista tries to humble Punk with a camel clutch. Batista works on Punk’s back to impact on the Go To Sleep. Batista with a forearm to the back and then he does it again. Batista tries it a third time and Punk turns around and hits a clothesline. Punk with a leg lariat that sends Batista out of the ring. Batista tries to get back into the ring and Punk kicks Batista and the challenger falls back into the ring. Punk with kicks to the leg but Batista with a knee. Punk with a boot to a charging Batista. Punk with a cross body for a two count. Punk with a kick to Batista but Punk tries for the knee in the corner but Punk is caught by Batista and he tries for the Batista Bomb. Punk runs into a spinebuster and Punk tries for the Batista Bomb but Punk grabs the ropes. Punk with a kick from the apron and then he comes back in and he hits the knee into the corner and he gets pushed out of the corner on the bulldog attempt. Punk with a round house kick to the head and Punk with a two count.

Punk tries for the Go To Sleep but Batista gets out of the hold and he hits Punk in the back. Batista with a running clothesline into the corner. Batista with an Irish whip and another running clothesline. Batista puts Punk on the top turnbuckle but Punk has Batista in a cross arm breaker in the ropes. Punk with the springboard clothesline for a two count. Punk works on the arm but Batista rolls Punk over to get a near fall. Batista grabs the leg but Punk with a series of slaps. Batista responds with a clothesline that takes Punk down. Batista runs Punk into the corner and hits a series of shoulders. The referee gets in the way and Punk moves when Batista charges again and Batista runs his shoulder into the ring post. Punk tries for a move from the apron but Batista catches him and hits a spinebuster on the floor.

Batista rolls Punk into the ring and while the referee is not looking Kane comes down and attacks Batista. The referee calls for the bell.

Winner: No Contest Double Disqualification

After the match, Kane choke slams Punk and then he leaves the ring with his bag of magic beans. Kane asks if he is dead and then he turns around and gives a camera man a big boot. I hope he wasn’t asking about the camera man because I think we know the answer to that question.

Punk holds the title belt up and Batista kicks Punk and hits the Batista Bomb. Batista leaves the ring and walks to the back.

Michael Cole and Jerry Lawler talk about the past between John Cena and Bradshaw. Time for the video package for the parking lot brawl.

Match Number Seven: John Bradshaw Layfield versus John Cena in a New York Parking Lot Brawl

We see the garage where they will wrestle and the JBLimo pulls up and Bradshaw emerges in his suit and with a crowbar. He wonders where Cena is and the referee says that he hasn’t seen anyone. Bradshaw calls for Cena and he tries to see if he is in one of the cars. Bradshaw gets on the hood of one of the cars and we see Cena across the way and he hits the car and then he grabs some jumper cables and punches and chokes Bradshaw. Cena slams Bradshaw’s head into the hood of one of the cars and then he closes the hood on Bradshaw. Cena puts the jumper cables on Bradshaw’s groin and then he gives him some juice. Cena sends Bradshaw onto one of the cars and then he gets a keg and he throws it at Bradshaw but he moves out of the way. Bradshaw gets into one of the cars and Cena slams Bradshaw’s head into the steering wheel.

Cena and Bradshaw with punches and Bradshaw tries to slam Cena’s head into one of the windows. Cena punches Bradshaw and then he tries to Irish whip Bradshaw into the door but Bradshaw reverses it and the door comes off the hinges. Bradshaw punches Cena and slams his head into the door. Bradshaw punches Cena some more and he slams his head onto another car hood. Bradshaw gets on the hood and he connects with forearms to the back. Bradshaw with a swinging neck breaker onto the hood and he gets a two count. Bradshaw with a kick to the head. Bradshaw throws Cena into the window of one of the cars and the glass shatters.

Bradshaw with a DDT on the roof of the car and he covers Cena but only gets a two count. Bradshaw gets the tire iron and he swings and misses. Cena with punches but Bradshaw with a kick to the midsection. Cena gets sent into the side window and on the second attempt, Cena goes through the window. The referee asks if he wants to continue. Cena is placed in the back seat of one of the cars.

Bradshaw leaves the circle of cars and goes into the JBLimo for a container of gasoline. The JBLimo leaves and the referee tries to convince Bradshaw not to do this. Bradshaw pours the gasoline on the car and then he pulls out a lighter as the referee tries to stop him. Bradshaw lights the car and they quickly put it out. Cena gets out of the car and Bradshaw gets down from the fork lift. Cena throws Bradshaw into one of the cars and he bounces off the window. The third time is not the charm as he bounces off the door. Cena puts Bradshaw in one of the cars and it is time for the fork lift to come into play.

Cena drives the fork lift into the car that Bradshaw is in and then he lifts up the car and he brings it into the arena. Bradshaw gets out of the car and Cena punches him. They fight onto the ramp and Bradshaw punches back. Cena and Bradshaw with punches and Cena hits a Blue Thunder Bomb. Cena gives Bradshaw the Five Knuckle Shuffle on the stage. Cena waits for Bradshaw to get up and he gets Bradshaw up for the FU. Instead of hitting it on the stage, he things about doing it onto the car, but Bradshaw recovers and Bradshaw sends Cena off the stage into the windshield of the car and Bradshaw gets the three count.

Winner: John Bradshaw Layfield

After the match, the referee checks on Bradshaw who is still down on the ground. Cena gets up from the windshield of the car. Bradshaw is helped to the back, but Cena refuses assistance to the back.

Jim Ross and Mick Foley talk about the parking lot brawl. It is time to see the results of the poll and 55 percent of the people sympathize with Edge while only 45 percent sympathize with Vickie. Time for the video package to set up the main event.

Triple H is walking and he is stopped by Eve to find out if he has any regrets for what he did to Edge and Vickie. Hunter asks if he looks like someone who has any regrets.

Match Number Eight: Edge versus Triple H for the WWE Title

Edge with a forearm as the bell rings and he punches Hunter in the corner as the referee has to pull him out of the corner. Edge with punches to Hunter but Hunter tosses Edge over the top rope. Hunter knocks Edge off the apron as he tries to get back into the ring. Hunter Irish whips Edge into the ringside barrier. Hunter rolls Edge back into the ring and then he drops him on the top rope. Hunter drops Edge’s neck on the top rope as he works on Edge’s ‘trapezoid’. Hunter with knees to the head followed by a punch. Hunter with an Irish whip followed by a Northern Lariat. Hunter sends Edge into the ring post and Edge goes to the floor again.

Edge hot shots Hunter onto the ringside barrier. Both men crawl their way back into the ring. Edge with a kick to the hamstring followed by a punch. Edge with a running shoulder into the corner and Hunter goes down hard. Edge with a kick to the midsection. Hunter punches Edge but Edge with a knee and punch to Hunter. Edge with a hard Irish whip. Edge with a forearm to the chest as Hunter lays on the apron. Edge with an Irish whip that sends Hunter into the ring steps. Edge runs Hunter’s back into the ring apron and then he hot shots Hunter on the announce table.

Edge with a body scissors to Triple H as he works on Hunter’s ribs. Hunter with punches to Edge to get out of the hold. Edge with a drop kick to Hunter but he can only get a near fall. Edge with a punch to Hunter while Hunter is on the apron. Hunter is in the ropes and Edge tries for a spear into the ropes but Hunter moves out of the way and Edge goes to the floor. Hunter rolls back into the ring. Edge returns to the ring and Hunter punches Edge. Edge with a kick to Hunter but Hunter with a clothesline and Hunter punches Edge in the corner. Hunter with the face buster and that sends Edge out of the ring. Hunter slams Edge’s head on the ring steps and then he tosses Edge into the ring post. Hunter rolls Edge into the ring and Edge kicks Hunter out of the ring. Edge misses a baseball slide but he hits the Impaler DDT on the floor and both men are down as the referee checks on them.

Edge pushes Hunter into the ring as they both beat the count. Edge gets a two count. Edge goes to the second turnbuckle but Hunter catches Edge and he catapults Edge into the turnbuckles. Hunter hits a DDT on Edge but Edge kicks out before the three count can be made. Hunter punches Edge and Hunter tries for the Pedigree but Edge escapes the hold and he hits a breakdown on Hunter and gets a two count. Edge gets back to his feet first and he sets for the spear but Hunter sends Edge into the turnbuckle. Hunter with a rollup but he can only get a two count. Edge with a boot to the head. Edge sets for the spear one more time but Hunter hits the spinebuster instead. Hunter with a kick and he tries for the Pedigree but Edge backs Hunter into the corner. Edge puts Hunter on the turnbuckles and head butts Hunter. Edge sets for an hits the superplex despite Hunter’s efforts to stop him.

The wedding planner comes out to the ring and she grabs the title belt and she gives it to Edge. Vickie Guerrero comes out and she clotheslines the wedding planner and Vickie takes the title belt. Vickie comes into the ring and she pushes the referee out of the way. We have a catfight. Edge accidentally spears Vickie and he cannot believe what just happened. Edge turns around and Hunter with a kick and Pedigree for the three count.

Winner: Triple H

After the match, Chavo Guerrero comes to check on Vickie while Hunter celebrates by the entrance and the pay per view ends.

2008 - Former WWF champion Ultimate Warrior made a signing appearance prior to the PPV at the Marriot in Uniondale, Long Island right next to the Nassau Coliseum.  The signing drew in the area of 100-150 fans paying, at minimum, $55 per autograph.  The timing of the signing was a really shrewd marketing move since fans who were attending the PPV could have a chance to meet Warrior prior to going to the show.  WWE itself didn't feel the same.  At the signing, a legal letter from the company was posted publicly.  In the letter, the company was upset about the timing of the event, feeling it was trading off their scheduling, which you really can't argue.  The company also was upset that Warrior was advertised as appearing with his WWF championship belt, feeling that was their intellectual property.  That may be a grey area, since they don't own the rights to the "WWF" letters and if the WWF championship belt was Warrior's personal property from during his tenure with the company, it's his to do what he pleases iwith.  

2008 - There were also two arrests at the PPV. Newsday reported that two men made their way backstage and attempted to make off with several WWE chairs (likely the commemorative ones that the company gives to those who purchase ringside seating at PPVs).  When a WWE employee attempted to stop the theft after they reached the parking lot, he was hit over the head with a bottle and bit on the back.  Keith Powell and Timothy Vandewater were charged with burglary while Vandewater was also charged with assault.  
 
2009 - World Wrestling Entertainment filed a motion to dismiss the lawsuit brought against them in April 2009 by Joe Hamilton (who wrestled as the Assassin) and his company, Deep South Wrestling in the State of Georgia, claiming that WWE had breached their contract with DSW.   In their motion, WWE claimed that Hamilton and DSW "failed to state a claim upon which relief may be granted."  World Wrestling Entertainment claimed in their filing  that Hamilton and DSW have failed to address any alleged wrongdoing on WWE's part in regard to the end of the DSW relationship.  WWE claimed in the 25 page filing that Hamilton's lawsuit was, "a misguided attempt to use litigation to lash out against WWE over disappointment with WWE's decision to terminate the parties' business relationship."   Hamilton's version of events was that he and DSW were "fully compliant" with their contractual agreement with World Wrestling Entertainment. That partnership saw Hamilton personally paid a salary of $80,000 and Deep South Wrestling, the company, paid $80,000 to provide developmental training for WWE talents. They were to also provide a TV outlet, which the lawsuit claims was provided and aired in the Southeastern United States and Canada (I believe on The Fight Network)  for those talents as part of a "talent exchange program".  In the suit, Hamilton noted that he had set up a series of live DSW events to be performed at the Six Flags park in Georgia and had set up additional events that would have benefited The American Cancer Society and M.A.A.D.A. for the summer of 2007.  In the case of the Six Flags events, Hamilton had arranged for WWE to send talents for each of those live shows.  In the April filing, Hamilton claimed that WWE planned to sever their relationship with DSW all along, yet acted as if nothing was wrong by arranging talent for the Six Flags event.  Several days before the first Six Flags event was to take place, WWE officials (Mike Bucci and John Laurinaitis, although they are not named in the suit) arrived on 4/18/07 to inform Hamilton that WWE's was severing its agreement with DSW.  The first Six Flags date was set for 4/22/07.  Hamilton's suit noted that WWE's decision prevented DSW from performing on the scheduled events that summer, causing DSW liability damages in the amount of $320,000 and Hamilton personal damages to the tune of $56,000.   WWE responded to that claim in today's filing, commenting,  writing "WWE is not alleged to have done anything, much less anything unlawful" in regard to any third-parties that Hamilton and DSW had gone into business with. WWE noted that the claim was, "lacking any basis for liability against WWE".  Hamilton alleged that the DSW deal required WWE to provide DSW and himself with 90 days notice that the deal was ending, which did not happen.  He also claims WWE "arranged through an intentional and calculated method" to time their officials' arrival at DSW's place of business without providing notice to Hamilton or DSW.  Hamilton alleged WWE "made every effort" to prevent him from knowing they were coming to the premises as their "plans were to remove all personal and computer information" without anyone from DSW being present.
Hamilton's lawsuit alleged that when WWE severed their ties on, they "removed wrestling rings, seating, computer hardware, software, and information belonging to DSW."  The suit noted that "shared personnel" were informed they were being transferred (to OVW and later FCW) and should have "no further dealing" with Hamilton and DSW.
WWE's response to interfering with the wrestlers and DSW is that the company couldn't have because there were no contracts between DSW and the wrestlers that WWE could have interfered with and that WWE was aware of any business relationships the wrestlers had with DSW, since WWE assigned the wrestlers there in the first place.  WWE also states that Hamilton and DSW fail to present any arguments that WWE induced others not to work with and for DSW, especially since the talents were under contract to WWE to begin with.  WWE did not respond to the other claims mentioned above.  One of Hamilton's claims in the April filing was that he suffered from emotional distress from the situation.  In April Hamilton claimed WWE's "intentional actions were intended to cause Hamilton severe emotional distress."   The lawsuit requested that Hamilton personally and DSW, as a company, recover all damages arising from WWE's breach of contract and that Hamilton recover damages arising from "Defendants willful and intentional infliction of emotional distress" as well as any punitive damages ruled by a jury.
WWE tried to throw the emotional distress claims out the window in today's filing, noting that Hamilton did not file the emotional distress claim within two years, as legally required.  Hamilton's April 2009 filing came two days after the cut-off.  WWE also stated that in addition to the late filing, that claim, "must be dismissed as a matter of law because even accepting all factual allegations are true for purpose of this motion to dismiss, WWE's alleged actions do not rise to the level of extreme and outrageous conduct necessary" for such a claim to be filed legally. WWE closed their motion noting that Hamilton's breach of contract allegations are "fatally deficient" since they do not provide any actual allegations beyond WWE's decision to sever the DSW territory.  WWE's motion claimed that Hamilton claims a breach of contract without "allegations as to any contractual obligation that WWE supposedly breached."  In the end, the suit was settled out of court.

2009 - Raw is broadcast on the USA Network featuring rock legends ZZ Topp as the Guest Hosts.  Richard Trionfo filed the following report:

We are live from Raleigh, North Carolina and your announcers are Jerry ‘Legs’ Lawler and Michael ‘Vintage VH1-Classic’ Cole.

We start off with the musical legend . . . John Cena and he comes to the ring. Cena says that he can already see that the word of the day is ‘excitement’. Cena says that he is always excited and he sees it in the crowd. John Cena then speaks for all of the people watching at home. Cena says that at Night of Champions, the fans will see one of the greatest matches ever. John Cena versus Randy Orton versus Triple H for the WWE Title. John says that he wants to put it in perspective. Cena reminds us that the three of them were in the main event at Wrestlemania.

Cena’s attempt to hype the match is stopped by the Viper who slithers onto the stage and comes to the ring. Orton wonders what Cena is so excited about because he reminds Cena about what happened in the match two years ago when he kicked Triple H in the skull and pinned John Cena for the victory. Orton holds up the title belt and then Orton says that history will repeat itself on Sunday.

Cena says that he wasn’t really paying attention to Orton tonight and he is caught up with the crowd and guest hosts. Cena suggests that we have some music. Cena mentions Orton’s entrance music lyrics and the reference to the ‘voices in his head’. Cena says that he hears ten thousand voices who want a preview of Sunday. Cena wants a fight but Orton wants to leave the ring.

Orton tells Cena that he might want to rethink what he is saying because Cody Rhodes (with the shirt) and Ted DiBiase come to the ring to surround Cena on three sides. Cena does not care because he wants a fight. Before Legacy can enter the ring, Triple H’s music plays and he comes out to even the odds. Legacy leaves the apron and Hunter stares at them. They head to the back but Hunter has something to say.

Hunter asks Randy and the girls if they were going to start a fight without him. Hunter says that he is at a point that he never thought he would get to. Hunter says that he does not care if he wins the WWE Title on Sunday. He does not care if Cena wins on Sunday. All he cares about is that Randy Orton does not. Hunter says that after what happened last week with Seth Green. Cena and Hunter try to figure out how tall Seth Green is and they decide on a hobbit. He says that Orton got punked out by a man the size of a hobbit.

Orton says that history will repeat itself on Sunday and now it is a three-on-two match if Cena and Hunter agree. Cena likes the way that Orton has played this situation because Orton knows that Hunter and Cena cannot co-exist. Hunter says that their egos will not allow it. Cena says that it defies logic, but they accept the challenge.

We see Billy and Dusty from ZZ Top in the office and they are happy to hear about the main event. They say that they are big fans of the WWE and they are running the show. Santino Marella enters and he says that they are his favorite band. Santino gets their names wrong and then they tell Santino that they have something special for him. We see Santino with a beard and hat. They perform Cheap Sunglasses.

We go to commercial.

We are back with the Slam of the Week: Big Show destroying Evan Bourne last week.

Match Number One: Kofi Kingston, Primo, and Montel Vontavious Porter versus Big Show, Carlito, and Jack Swagger

Swagger and Kofi start things off and Swagger with a leg trip and waist lock. Kofi with a rollup for a near fall. Porter tags in and then they hit a double flapjack. Porter punches Carlito when he tries to interfere. Porter goes for the Ballin Elbow and he hits it but Swagger goes to the floor.

We go to commercial.

We are back and Swagger with a neck vice on Kofi and then he throws Kofi to the mat. We see footage of Show hot shotting Kofi on the ringside barrier. Carlito tags in and punches Kofi and then he tags in Show who chops Kofi and the he puts Kofi in a side head lock. Show with another chop to Kofi. Carlito tags in and hits a suplex on Kofi for a near fall. Kofi with forearms but Carlito with a standing drop kick and then he tags Swagger back in. Swagger with a leg drop for a near fall. Carlito tags in and he holds on to the ropes when Kofi tries for a drop kick. Kofi is able to tag in Primo and we have a war between the brothers. Primo with punches and a head butt. Carlito with an Irish whip but Primo with a clothesline and drop kick. Primo knocks Swagger off the apron and then he hits a drop kick that knocks Show off the apron. Primo with a leg drop from the turnbuckles but Swagger breaks it up. Porter sends Swagger to the floor and then Porter with a pescado. Carlito tries for the backstabber but Primo moves and Show with a spear to Carlito. Kofi with a head scissors that sends both men over the top rope to the floor and then Primo with a springboard diving head butt for the three count.
Winners: Primo, Kofi Kingston, and Montel Vontavious Porter

After the match, Show spears Primo then hits a choke slam on Porter and Swagger. Then he brings Kofi back into the ring and he punches Kofi. We see Show standing among the carnage that he caused.

Time for some more ZZ Top and Santino. Santino talks about their tour and they talk about their work with Aerosmith.

Chris Jericho enters the room and he talks about how two entertainment icons are together. Jericho says that he is a big fan and he assumes that ZZ Top are big fans of his band. The have no idea who Fozzy is. Chris suggests that they jam later. They have an idea for Chris Jericho. They tell Jericho that he has a match with Mark Henry. Jericho asks how he can have a match against Mark Henry.

We go to commercial with La Grange.

We are back and we are reminded that ZZ Top are on tour with Aerosmith.

The Brian Kendrick is at ringside and he tells Jerry Lawler and Michael Cole that he should be Chris Jericho’s tag team partner. Kendrick reminds Lawler that he was champion for almost a year and that is one title more than Lawler.

Match Number Two: The Brian Kendrick versus The Jerry Lawler

Kendrick mocks Lawler’s age and he ahs a few words for Lawler. Lawler with a punch to Kendrick. Kendrick with a hammer lock and an enzuigiri and then he connects with crossfaces. Kendrick with a running forearm in the corner. Kendrick with a cobra clutch and Lawler tries to fight out of it and he is able to get back to his feet. Lawler with elbows and punches. Lawler with a drop kick. Kendrick with a kick to the chest and a drop kick of his own. Kendrick tries for the Kendrick but Lawler counters and Lawler with the fist drop from the turnbuckle for the three count.
Winner: Jerry Lawler

We are back and Josh Mathews is with Mickie James on the In Your House stage. Jsoh asks Mickie about her recent success with Maryse . . . until last week. Mickie talks about how it was a swimsuit match last week and Sunday is Night of Champions. Mickie says that Maryse has been acting like she owns Raw and it is time for a reality check and on Sunday . . .

We won’t get to Sunday because The Miz heard the magic words and he tells Mickie that if she wants a reality check, Maryse looks, walks, and talks like a champion. Miz says in ten years, Mickie will be working at a Waffle House. Miz says that Maryse looked better than Mickie and Mickie asks Miz if he got these jokes off the internet. Mickie points out that she has pinned Maryse while Miz has not be successful. Maryse comes out and she sprays something in Mickie’s face and then Maryse poses.

Mark Henry is walking in the back as we go to commercial.

We are back and we see what happened last week between Mark Henry and Chris Jericho.

Match Number Three: Chris Jericho versus Mark Henry

Jericho leaves the ring as soon as the bell rings. Jericho returns to the ring, but he leaves just as fast. They finally lock up and Henry sends Jericho to the mat. Jericho punches Henry but Henry presses Jericho over his head and drops Chris to the mat. Henry stands on Jericho’s chest and Jericho is not a happy camper. Henry pulls Jericho into the corner and he tries for a Vader Splash but Jericho works on the leg to stop Henry. Jericho with kicks to the head and then he hits a drop kick. Jericho continues to work on the leg and then he hits a kick to the head. Jericho with a drop kick but he cannot take Henry down. Jericho with a clip and a drop kick to the knee and he gets Henry down to the mat. Jericho with a rear chin lock but Henry gets to his feet and he backs Jericho into the corner. Henry charges into the corner and Jericho returns to the knees and Henry goes into the turnbuckles. Henry with a body block to Jericho and then he biels Jericho. Henry with a giant swing. Henry gets Jericho up but Jericho with a rake of the eyes and then he hits a bulldog. Jericho tries for the Walls of Jericho but it fails and Jericho is sent to the floor. Henry goes out after Jericho and Jericho has a steel chair and he hits Henry with it. The referee calls for the bell.
Winner: Mark Henry by disqualification

After the match, Jericho continues to hit Henry with the chair but Henry blocks the chair shot and he sends Jericho over the announce table and Cole goes down and he goes down hard. They return to the ring and Jericho tries for the Codebreaker but Henry catches him and hits the World’s Strongest Slam.

After Jericho leaves the ring, Mark Henry manipulates the crowd to get up and down on command.

We go back to ZZ Top and Santino. They talk about beard conditioner. Chavo Guerrero enters the office and he says that he is disgusted the way he has been treated. He should not be wrestling leprechauns because he is a Guerrero. Billy says that Chavo deserves something better. Dusty says Chavo has a match with Hornswoggle in a ‘Sharped Dress Man Match’.

We go to commercial to Sharp Dressed Man.

We are back with the WWE Rewind: The history of the Chavo/Hornswoggle feud.

Match Number Four: Hornswoggle versus Chavo Guerrero in a Sharp Dressed Man Match

Chavo comes to the ring and the legs on his tuxedo are sewn together.

Hornswoggle chases Chavo around the ring and Chavo trips. Hornswoggle strips Chavo of his jacket. Hornswoggle with a seated splash and the tie is off. Hornswoggle with a kick and now the shirt is off. Chavo with a clothesline to Hornswoggle and then he takes off Hornswoggle’s jacket and whips him with it. Chavo takes off Hornswoggle’s shoes and throws them at him. Hornswoggle puts Chavo in the ropes and Hornswoggle is trying to take off Chavo’s pants and he succeeds.
Winner: Hornswoggle

After the match, Chavo covers up in embarrassment.

Triple H and Cena are in the locker room and Cena thanks Hunter and Hunter says that it was not necessary. Cena asks Hunter if he meant what he said about not caring who won as long as it wasn’t Randy Orton. Hunter tells Cena that he knows better and Cena says that he just wanted to make sure. Cena says the fans are ready to see him and Hunter shut up Legacy. Hunter tells Cena that they can count on each other tonight, but on Sunday it all changes. Cena says that he wouldn’t have it any other way and neither would Hunter.

We go to commercial.

We are back and did you know that Raw has had a lot of episodes.

We are back to ZZ Top and Santino. Billy says that something has been missing and we see Kelly Kelly. We see Kelly’s legs and what a good lead in to the next song. Alicia kicks Kelly out and then Gail sends Alicia on her way. Rosa shows Gail the way and then Santino tells Rosa to leave. Billy and Dusty are sickened at the sight of Santino’s legs.

The man who beat The Brian Kendrick and the man who cowered from Mark Henry are in the ring to run through the card for Night of Champions.

Chris Jericho is walking in the back and Cody Rhodes and Ted DiBiase stop Chris and suggest that they could attack him but they wouldn’t know who his opponent is for Sunday. Ted says that nobody wants to team with Chris. Cody points out that Jericho is a second generation too, even though he was a benchwarmer. Jericho tells Cody that he had more titles than them and their fathers combined. Jericho says that he might be condescending but he isn’t a loser. Chris says that he has had the entire locker room knocking down his door to be his partner. Ted says that when they win the titles, maybe Randy will come down and kick Randy in the head so he could join his partner in the hospital.

Chris suggests that his tag team partner could be Randy and we go to commercial.

We are back and it is time to find out that next week’s Guest Host is Shaquille O’Neal.

Match Number Five: Gail Kim and Kelly Kelly versus Alicia Fox and Rosa Mendes in a ZZ Top Legs Match

Kelly and Rosa start things off and Rosa with a kick and arm bar. Kelly kicks Rosa into the corner and then she chokes Rosa and then hits a head scissors take down. Alicia is tagged in forcibly and Kelly pulls Alicia in from the apron. Kelly with a rollup for a two count. Kelly with a kick and then Gail is tagged in. Gail with a forearm and a rana. Gail with a running shoulder into the corner and then she kicks Rosa away when she charges. Gail tries for a cross body and Alicia with a kick to the knee for a near fall. Alicia with an Irish whip and then she hits a running shoulder into the corner. Rosa tags in and hits a snap suplex for a near fall. Alicia tags in and she gets a near fall after a snap mare. Gail charges into a boot but misses a knee drop. Kelly tags in but Alicia with a kick to the midsection. Kelly with a tilt-a-whirl head scissors and then Kelly hits a handspring back splash and a leg drop off the back but Rosa breaks up the cover. Rosa tries to throw Kelly out of the ring but Kelly skins the cat and Gail and Kelly with a double drop kick to Rosa and then Gail with a pescado. Alicia with a rollup on Kelly and despite being in the ropes, the referee makes the three count.
Winners: Alicia and Rosa Mendes

We go to commercial.

We are back and ZZ Top ride into the arena in the classic car.

Match Number Six: Legacy versus The Superfriends

Cena and Rhodes start things off and Cena with a kick and forearms. Cena with an Irish whip and bulldog. Hunter is tagged in and he punches Rhodes. Hunter with a delayed vertical suplex. Hunter with a knee drop and then he throws DiBiase out of the ring. Hunter throws Rhodes out of the ring. Orton is sent out. Rhodes and DiBiase try another sneak attack but Hunter and Cena clothesline them over the top rope to the floor. We go to commercial.

We are back and DiBiase punches Cena and then we have a double clothesline. Hunter tags in and hits the Vintage Harley Race Knee. Hunter follows that with a face buster and then he punches Orton and DiBiase. Rhodes stops Hutner and DiBiase is tagged in. Hunter fights his way out of the corner but they Irish whip Hunter and Hunter does the Hunter flip to the floor. Orton vipers up and sends Hunter into the ring steps. Orton tags back in and punches Hunter in the corner. Rhodes tags in and he kicks Hunter. DiBiase, Orton, and Rhodes with rapid tags as they wear down Hunter in the corner. DiBiase distracts the referee in the center of the ring and that allows Hunter to get double teamed. DiBiase with a kick to the back of the head for a near fall. Orton with a leaping knee drop to Hunter and he gets a near fall. Rhodes tags in and he hits a knee drop to the head and gets a near fall. Rhodes with a front face lock on Hunter. Hunter tries to get to the corner but Rhodes holds on to the front face lock to keep Cena from getting back into the match. Rhodes with knees and a DDT to Hunter and both men are down. Orton tags in and he kicks Hunter in the ribs. Orton does his push ups but Hunter avoids the RKO. Orotn with an elbow and Hunter with a spinebuster and both men are down. Hunter rolls to his corner and tags in Cena as Rhodes comes in. Cena with the two flying shoulder tackles followed by the Blue Thunder Bomb. Cena knocks DiBiase off the apron and it is time for the Five Knuckle Shuffle to finish off the moves of doom. Cena with the Attitude Adjustment set up but DiBiase gets in the ring. Cena puts Rhodes in the STF and DiBiase makes the save again. Hunter sends DiBiase to the floor. Orton tags in and he sets for the field goal but Orton is wide right and Cena gets the three count with a rollup.
Winners: John Cena and Triple H

Hunter and Cena shake hands in the ring as we go to credits.

2010 - WWE broadcast NXT.  Richard Trionfo filed the following TV Report:

We start off tonight’s show with Matt Striker doing a test run of the Obstacle Course that will be the physical challenge for tonight since we need someone to get immunity before next week’s second elimination.

We are live on tape from Little Rock, Arkansas and your announcers are Michael ‘A Man From Hope’ Cole and Josh ‘Where is Big Rock’ Mathews. Your hosts are Matt ‘No Obstacle is too big’ Striker and Ashley Valence.

We start off with the VIP Lounge starring Percy Watson’s pro Montel Vontavious Porter. Porter says that it means that big things popping and little things stopping. Porter says that he would normally have the party starting, but he has to be serious because he has an issue to address with his guest. Porter brings out his rookie, Percy Watson and he makes his way to the ring as only Percy can.

Porter wants to cut to the chase. He tells Percy that what he attempted to do last week didn’t take courage, guts or spirit. It did take initiative. He wanted to smash Percy’s glasses, but he thought about it and he realized that they are a lot alike. The MVP that debuted on Smackdown a few years ago would have done the same thing. Porter says that he has learned a lot and he wants to know if Percy learned anything.

Percy says that he respects Porter and he has learned a lot. The go getter mentality took over and he went about things the wrong way. He says that he sincerely apologizes. Porter asks Percy if he learned a lesson and if the apology was sincere. Porter says that it is water under the bridge.

Matt Striker comes out and he has his old music back. Matt reminds us that there will be an elimination next week so he wants to know why Percy should be ranked number one. Porter says that if you want to be a superstar, you need to have a complete package. You need to have the appearance, the athleticism, the charisma. He says that Percy has all of them. Porter wants to know from the WWE Universe if they think that Percy is the next breakout star. Porter wants Watson to say why. Percy says that he is a go getter, a heavy hitter, and he is not a quitter. He says that he has worked hard every day of his life to get where he is. He knows about fighting, scratching, and clawing to get what he wants.

Striker cuts off Percy and then Cody Rhodes ‘Dashes’ out with Husky Harris. Matt asks Cody and Husky the same question about Husky. Cody says that Husky could use some grooming advice, but Husky would be a great representative for the WWE Universe. He says that Husky weighs 300 pounds, just like most of the people in the crowd. However, they can’t run a 4.9 40. He says that Husky is a tank with a Ferrari engine.

Husky says that the WWE has been full of bodybuilders and six packs, but he is not that. He says that he doesn’t sing and dance. He isn’t a miniature midget ninja. All he is is real. Porter tells Husky that he is real fat.

We go to commercial.

We are back with a look at Lucky Cannon. Henry says that Lucky has impressed him because he is hungry and he has a good knowledge of the business. Kofi says that Lucky has a lot of potential. Layla and Michelle say that Lucky has a good look and they point out that he has the World’s Strongest Man training him. Porter says that Cannon is tall, good looking, and can move; but there are a lot of people like that. Morrison says that he doesn’t get a feel for who he is in the ring. Ryder calls him plain and doesn’t see anything special about him. Miz says that almost forgot to talk about Lucky because he is forgettable. Ryder says that you need to take advantage of every opportunity. Cody says that Lucky has the size and athletic background so you can’t count him out yet. Henry says that Lucky is willing to pay his dues. He sees that Lucky has a long way to go but he is on the right path.

Match Number One: Cody Rhodes and Husky Harris versus Montel Vontavious Porter and Percy Watson

Watson and Harris start things off and they lock up with Harris connecting with knees and then he throws Watson’s glasses away. Watson with a shoulder tackle and arm drag into an arm bar. Watson works on the arm and he puts Harris in a modified Fujiwara arm bar. Porter tags in and he punches Harris and sends him into the turnbuckles. Harris with an Irish whip but Porter floats over and hits a flying clothesline for a near fall. Watson tags in and he punches Harris. Watson with a shoulder tackle and another near fall. Watson returns to the arm but Harris with a punch and he runs Watson into the corner. Rhodes tags in and he connects with an elbow and forearm. Rhodes punches Watson in the corner. Watson with a floatover and then he connects with an arm drag into an arm bar. Harris tags back in and Harris punches Watson. Watson with a drop kick to Harris and Husky goes to the floor. They go to the floor and Harris slaps Watson but Watson with a double leg take down and they exchange punches before Porter and Rhodes break it up. Porter punches Rhodes as we go to commercial and the stand off continues.

We are back and Rhodes with forearms to Watson as the action returns to the ring. Rhodes with kicks to Watson and then he tries to punch Watson in the corner but he blocks them. Watson with a slam to Rhodes and then he runs into a forearm from Rhodes. Rhodes with kicks to the ribs and then he hits a gourdbuster on Watson and then he draws Porter in to allow for Harris to come in but the referee did not see a tag. Rhodes with an Irish whip and then Harris is tagged back in and he hits a splash into the corner and he gets a near fall. Harris with a waist lock on Watson. Watson with a short arm clothesline for a near fall. Harris with a kick to the back. Harris with an elbow drop to Watson but Watson kicks him away and he tags in Porter and Rhodes is in too. Porter with a back body drop and clothesline followed by a double thrust and facebuster. Porter knocks Harris off the apron to hit the Ballin’ Elbow. Porter with a kick to Harris when he tries to interfere. Rhodes with a back elbow followed by a springboard spin kick to the head. Harris is tagged in and Rhodes tells him to finish it. Harris with the back senton for the three count.

Winners: Husky Harris and Cody Rhodes

Mathews and Cole talk about the result of the match but also mention that someone will get immunity.

It is time to see what people have to say about Michael McGillicutty. Ryder says that he has the best chance of winning. He has the look and the tools. Henry says that Michael looks like he is happy out there. Kofi says that Michael has the passion when you watch him. Porter says that Michael has the fire and spark in his eyes. Michelle and Layla says that he is as close to perfect as you can get, but he isn’t flawless. Cody says that is less than perfect is that Michael was talking about how he is bringing back ruthless aggression to WWE, but arm drags, drop kicks, and leap frogs are not ruthless aggression. Morrison says that he hasn’t seen much from Michael in terms of charisma and personality. Maybe it is because he hasn’t had the opportunity to talk. Miz says that Michael seems cocky and thinks that because daddy was a pro, that he will become a pro. Miz says that is not going to happen. Miz says that daddy was good, but you are mediocre. Cody doesn’t know if Michael will go to whatever level it will take in order to win. Porter wants to see how the it factor grows. Kofi says that Michael has a chip on his shoulder and that is a good thing.

We go to commercial.

We are back and Did You Still Know about John Cena’s special coffee cup at 7-Eleven to benefit Make-A-Wish?

We take a look back at the match between Mark Henry and Wade Barrett from last night’s Raw.

Before the match, Matt Striker asks Lucky to say why he should be number one in the poll. Lucky says that he is not going to plead his case because it is a matter of opinion. He says that for over a month, he has had the time of his life coming out to try to entertain everyone. He says that it is like a dream and he doesn’t want it to end. Lucky thanks everyone for this opportunity.

Striker asks Miz about Alex Riley. Riley takes the mic and he says that losers whine about their best. Alex says this competition is about this company and who should run it. He says that people care about the WWE because he sees them watching in the arena and at home. He says that if you want to do the right thing, vote for Alex Riley.

Miz says that the WWE Universe has no idea what they want for voting Kaval and Percy Watson, one and two. Miz says that only he knows what they want. Miz says that they should vote for Riley because he said so>

Match Number Two: Lucky Cannon versus Alex Riley with The Miz

Riley with a kick and punches followed by an Irish whip but he misses a charge into the corner. Cannon punches Riley but Riley tries for a back body drop but Cannon lands on his feet and hits a few clotheslines. Cannon with a big boot and he gets a near fall. Cannon goes up top but misses a cross body. Riley gets Cannon up for a TKO and gets the three count.

Winner: Alex Riley

After the match, Miz shakes Riley’s hand and then he stands over Cannon with his briefcase. Miz leaves the ring after thinking about hitting Cannon with the briefcase. Miz decides to return to the ring and he hits Cannon in the ribs with the briefcase and then he hits the Skull Crushing Finale onto the briefcase.

Morrison and Kofi have something to say to Miz as he goes to the back after the attack.

We go to commercial.

We are back and it is time for the Raw Rebound.

Cole mentions that Nexus will have time to regroup.

Cole and Mathews talk about the next poll which starts at noon Eastern tomorrow on WWE.com.

Matt Striker is with the pros and rookies we have not heard from tonight. He wants to get comments from John Morrison and Eli Cottonwood. John says that he was flying home and he was eating a breakfast burrito and he saw the entire NXT roster. Someone asked who Eli was. They didn’t know who any of the guys were but they wanted to watch Eli. He is a long term investment.

Eli wants to know who Matt is going to vote for. Then he stands in front of Matt and intimidates Matt into saying that he will vote for Eli. Eli wants to know who is more intimidating than him.

Michelle and Layla say that Kaval should be number one because he has the passion, the heart, the skills, and the smarts. He also has them so he is almost flawless.

Kaval thanks the ladies and he says that he has the confidence to go toe to toe with any of the superstars. Kaval mentions Evan Bourne, Randy Orton, and Rey Mysterio. Kaval says that he has the ability but the fans have the vote.

We go to commercial.

We are back and it is time for the obstacle course challenge and the winner gets immunity from elimination.

Matt asks Kofi about Michael McGillicutty and Kofi says that Michael might not be the biggest or the strongest, but he is the hungriest. There is nobody as hungry as Michael. He is the son of a WWE Hall of Famer. He was born to do this. Kofi says that Michael also has the support of the WWE Universe. Kofi says that Michael’s fans are now called McGillibuddies.

Michael says that he is the most talented rookie and he has the most talented pro. He says that he has a perfect record. He tells everyone to make the perfect choice and vote for him.

Michael goes first and his time is 26.7 seconds.

Alex Riley is next and his time is 40.3 seconds because he had to redo the balance beam. Riley yells at the referee and blames him for not winning.

Eli Cottonwood is next and his time is 37.2 seconds but he was disqualified for not doing the push ups or balance beam properly.

Lucky Cannon is next and he is still showing the effects of the briefcase attack by Miz. His time is 28.2 seconds.

Kaval is next and his time is 29.1 seconds.

Percy Watson is next and his time is 31.5 seconds.

The final participant is Husky Harris. Husky knocks over the hurdle instead of going over it. Husky finishes in 50.3 seconds.

Striker reminds us that the voting starts tomorrow and Michael McGillicutty has immunity. We go to credits.

2011 - Juggalo Championship Wrestling held their "Above the Law" iPPV.  Matt Carter filed the following iPPV report:

JCW Above The Law iPPV Report

I think this is a new venue for JCW.

The screen showed a JCW banner until about 7:15 and then switched to a live shot with the countdown music.

Lots of new banners and a new entrance.  It even sports a disco ball, is Disco Machine here?

As DJ Clay, Shaggy 2 Dope, and KG Kevin Gill are introduced...you can really tell that they spent som serious cash on this new entrance.  Man this looks really good.  These iPPVs just keep getting better.

KG runs down the card for the night.  The guys said they actually turned away people from the venue because of fire code.  They said that this venue used to be a church.

As we get ready for the first match, Upchuck the Clown (ring announcer) leads out the blonde ring girl with the "Match #1" Card

Match #1 -  Special Handicap Match:   Kongo Kong with Truth Martini vs. Bumpin' Ugly #1, #2, and #3

Truth takes the mic and says he has something to say.  He gets a "You Suck D**k" chant.  Truth says he has not been a happy man lately.  He says he is mad because Butler Jeeves is no longer the JCW Champion.  He is also mad because the strongest force in JCW, Kongo Kong, hasn't gotten the respect he deserves.  Truth says some people think he isn't playing with a full deck, but he plays with nobody.  Everyone must respect Kongo Kong and tonight they will demonstrate his awesome power tonight.

All three Uglies attack Kong before the bell and dominate with the numbers game and beat Kongo Kong down to the mat.  The Uglies do some double team work and actually get a pin, but Kong gets mad and fights his way up.  Head buts and clotheslines to the Uglies in the corners.  Kong hits a chokes slam, big power slam, and a hits a splash in the corner.  Now Kong goes to the top rope and hits a big splash for the 3 count.

Your Winner, Kongo Kong!

Truth and Kong celebrate in the ring and Kong holds Truth and The Book of Truth on his shoulders.  Kong is a very large man.

The announcers talk about 2 Tuff Tony and how it took him 13 years to win the JCW Championship on the last iPPV and show a video about how it happened.

Match #2 -  The Weedman with Officer Colt Cabana vs. Rob Conway

Weedman came out to his normal music smoking a joint and Colt's music interupts and Colt makes his way to the ring with a mic.  He accuses a member of the crowd of being a prostitue and then yells at the Weedman.  "F**K the Police" chant.  Colt accuses Weedman of hitting him in the head last week and blaming it on CM Punk.  Colt then takes out the hood in a plastic bag and says that Weedman's finger prints are on it so he cuffs Weedman.  Officer Colt says he is gonna enjoy taking Weedman to jail and personally raping him in the ass but first he is going to make him fight a match in handcuffs.  Colt announces Rob Conway.

Weedman avoids Conway but finally gets caught with knee strikes in the corner.  Conway takes Weedman to the center of the ring and hits some big uppercuts and stiff forearms to the face.  Conway stomps Weedman on the mat.  Weedman gets up and manages a few shots but is hit with a power bomb.  Conway with shots ot the head while Weedman is down.  The annoucers remind us that Conway is only here for the money is a goon for hire in JCW.  Conway contiues to dominate and hits a short arm clothes line and locks in a sleeper.  Weedman fights his way to his feet but Conway locks his legs and takes Weedman down while still holding the choke.  The ref calls for the bell.

Your winner, by submission, Rob Conway!

After the match, Officer Colt pays Rob Conway cash and takes the mic.  Colt says the money is courtesy of the fine tax payers in Michigan and tells Weedman he is on traffic duty.   Colt says he has hired a new man of the law.  When he needs him he will call on him to beat 2 Tuff Tony to become the JCW Champion because "I AM THE LAW".  Damn Colt is funny!

Things Gordon Solie never said: "That makes me want to throw up out of my a**hole".  Seriously!

Match #3 -  Sabu with Charlie Brown vs. U-Gene with Zach Gowen
I always pop for "from Bombay, Michigan".  The announcers wonder why a legend like Sabu would have the services of Charlie Brown and turned his back on the Juggalos.  Zach grabs a headset and joins the guys on commentary.  Sabu is letting his hair grow back it looks like.

They start the match with a tie up and clean break.  Sabu then hits a forearm and throw U-Gene into the ropes and hits and elbow.  U-Gene then hits a hiptoss and takes Sabu by surprise.  U-Gene with a wristlock and Sabu counters.  Sabu then sets in with an armbar but U-Gene reverses with a roll up for a two count and tries to ride Sabu like a horsey.  Sabu is mad and tries to re group.  They lock up and U-Gene gets a take down, Sabu fights up and forces U-Gene to the corner with a knee to the gut.  U-Gene takes Sabu around to hit all the turnbuckles.  U-Gene hits a big boot and leg drop Hogan style.  U-Gene winds up for Sweet Chin Music but Sabu hits a chop to his throat and gets a quick pin.

Your Winner, Sabu!

Match #4 -  Amber O'Neal vs. Randy The Ring Girl with Britney Force

The announcers note that this is the first ever women's match in JCW.  Britney takes the mic and says that Randy is ready to kick the s**t out of Amber even though she is not finished with her wrestling training.

Randy takes down Amber with a spear and shots to the head.  Now a big toss by the hair a couple times.  Randy hits a suplex for a 2 count.

Things Gordon Solie never said "I like t***ies."

Now Amber starts to take over and hits a big facebuster.  Amber continues to put the boots to Randy and chokes her on the bottom rope for a 4 count.  Amber hits a suplex and gets a 2 count.  Amber with a knife edge chop and a big kick to the back.  Amber gets a pin but Randy kicks out at 2.  Amber pulls her up and throws Randy into the corner and puts a shoulder to the mid section.  Amber takes her to the other corner and hits the Booty Bop.  Interesting move.  Amber drags Randy by the hair and hits a big Russian leg sweep and had a pin but pulls Randy up at a 2 count.  She hits a backdrop on Randy and again pulls her up at a 2 count.  Now Britney Force throws in the towel and Amber is named the winner.

Your Winner, Amber O'Neal!

After the match, Randy gets upset with her trainer as they leave.

Match #5 - Special 3 Way Match: Jimmy Jacobs vs. Superstar Bill Martel vs. Zach Gowen with U-Gene

At this point, I must say it is odd to be watching wresting and see shots of stained glass church windows.

Really funny moment.  When Bill Martel comes out he stops at the announce table.  He says he really likes the guys but they have very filthy mouths and gives them each a cake of soap to wash out their mouths.  That was hillarious.  U Gene is gonna be on commentary...oh good lord.
 
Jimmy Jacobs starts the match by grabbing the mic.  He tells the guys that while they wrestle he is going the share his feelings in poetry form.  Oh this is great.  Gowen catches Jacobs with an elbow and hits a cork screw over the top rope onto  Jacobs and Martel.  Gowen tries for a sling shot leg drop but Jacobs gets out of the way.  Jacobs takes out Martel on the outside and Gowen starts to get hot.  U Gene is actually pretty hillarious...its hard to do this coverage.  Ok, now Martel catches Gowen on the tope rope and gets a 2 count.  Martel rakes the boot laces across the face of Gowen.  Now Jacobs takes the mic again to read his poem but Martel stops him.  They both get a drop kick from Gowen.  Jacobs and Martel exchange blows while Gowen watches in the corner.  U Gene is flat out hillarious.  Gowen gets a figure three leg lock on Martel but Jacobs breaks it up.  Jacobs clears the ring and grabs the mic to again try and read his poetry.  I am laughing so hard.  Gowen trips up Jacobs and Martel gets a roll up for a 2 count.  Martel with a clothesline on Jacobs for a 2 count.  Martel misses a leg drop from the second rope and now Jacobs with a suplex for a 2 count on Martel.  Announcers would good to note this isn't a 3 way dance since its one pin fall.  Jacobs now to the top rope and Gowen crotches him.  Martel catches Gowen and now sets up for a superplex on Jacobs while Gowen hits the moonsault on Martel for the pin
 
Your Winner, Zach Gowen!

This was a really good and REALLY funny match.

After the match. Gowen says "That is how you do it, U-Gene" and U-Gene gets upset and Jacobs is tweeting as he leaves the ring.

Match #6 -  Breyer Wellington with Butler Jeeves and Truth Martini vs. Rhino

Man, does Rhino look good.

They tie up and Rhino takes Breyer to the corner and we get a clean break.  They circle around and then lock back up.  Breyer get Rhino in a wrist lock.  Rhino counters.  Breyer gets his leg outside the ring to force a break.  Rhino gives him a clean break while Truth rubs Breyer's arm.  Rhino hits a big shoulder takle and then a short arm clothes line.  Rhino then takes Breyer to the corner for repeated blows to the head.  Rhino drags Breyer back in the ring the hard way, but Breyer catches Rhino with a shot. 

Rhino reverses and gets Breyer into the corner.  Rhino now with a snap suplex.  Rhino sets up for the gore but Truth steps in the way.  Breyer tries a shot from behind but Rhino saw it coming.  Breyer then hits a backstabber out of knowhere for a 1 count.  Breyer hits a kick to the back and tries to keep Rhino down.  Breyer distracts the ref while Truth strangles Rhino on the ropes.  Breyer gets a 2 count.  Breyer hits a big knee drop for a 2 count.  Breyer keeps hitting Rhino with shots but he won't stay down.  Breyer locks in a sleeper but Rhino quickly battles out.  Rhino into the ropes and Breyer hits an elbow that knocks Rhino out of the ring.  Breyer drags Rhino back in the ring for a  2 count.  Breyer applies a front face lock again to try and keep Rhino down but he powers up.  Rhino gets in some shots and sends Breyer to the corner. 

He tries to follow up but gets a boot to the face.  Breyer now is going to the top rope for a moonsault but no one is home.  Rhino misses a gore and Breyer gets a roll up for a 2 count.  Stiff shots by Rhino and Kongo Kong hits the ring and takes out Breyer by mistake.  Rhino makes the cover for the pin.

Your winner, Rhino!

Special Music Guest Time...So time for a break...before that KG says that Britney Force will take on Amber ONeal in 2 weeks.

After the music, we come back with a video package about the formation of M.O.B.

Match #7 - The M.O.B. (Mean Old Bastards) Bull Pain and Tracy Smothers with Izza Bella Smothers vs. the JCW Tag Team Champions The Ring Rydas (Non Title Match)

Tracy starts out with Ryda Red.  He knocks him down with a stiff forearm.  Smothers dominated red but Red hits a springboard back elbow and the Rydas hit a double drop kick for a 2 count.  Red is back in and is sent to the ropes and Izza trips him up.  Tracy tags in Bull Pain and he stomps a mud hole in Ryda red.  Bull hits a big head but and rakes Red's eyes across the top rope.  Then Pain jaws with the ref and Red is getting triple teamed.  Tracy Smothers now in the ring with Red.  Red hits a reverse into a sunset flip for a 2 count but Tracy kicks out and hits some big shots.  Tracy gets a 2 count.  Now Red is boxed into the wrong corner and Bull is tagged in and hits a big sit out power bomb.  Ryda Blue breaks up the pin fall.  Ryda red is trying to fight back but the numbers game is killing him.  Bull is back on the stiff offense and hits an elbow off the ropes.  Now Smothers in and gets a 2 count.  Tracy holds Ryda Red with a chin lock.  Red fights up with shots to the guy but Smothers beats him back down and tags in Bull Pain.  Red does a couple flips for the tag to Blue who comes in with a double drop kick.  He gets a cover on Tracy but Bull breaks it up.  Now Ryda blue and Bull Pain, blue from the top rope with an elbow and got a 2 count.  Smothers in now working over blue in the corner with chops.  Now the Rydas double team Tracy in their corner.  Ryda hits a frog splash on Tracy for a 2 count and Bull Pain breaks up the pin.  Red and Bull Pain in the ring.  The Rydas hit a big double team move on Bull but Izza drags the ref out of the ring. Blue and Bull Pain in the ring.  Bull hits a DDT for the 3 count

Your winners, The Mean Old Bastards!

After the match the MOB continue to work over the Rydas until Necro Butcher and Mad Man Pondo (the #1 contenders) make the save.

Pondo takes the mic and says that the MOB pissed off the wrong guys.  He says no one knows revenge like he and the Necro Butcher.  Pondo says he's been in the business for 22 years and never been knocked out until Bull Pain.  Pondo says no matter where they go, they might be there waiting.

Between the matches, the announcer ponder that age old question. Why are there not two referees for a tag team match?

Match #8 -  Kevin Thorn vs. Corporal Robinson

Thorn is sporting that "new" look he had for ECW before he was released.  A cross of the vampire and 7even thing.  He looks pretty good.

The announcers remind us that the former champ is working his way back up the JCW ladder back to the title and is undefeated since he lost the title.  Now he takes on Kevin Thorn, billed as a seasoned veteran, in what I think is his first JCW match.  Not sure about that though.

Thorn attacks Corp before the bell outside the ring.  He works Corp over and they start brawling through the crowd.  Thorn has the advantage and they continue to brawl.  The announcers wonder if Thorn's vampire power is reduced because they are in an old church...oh that's funny.  Thorn now choking Corp out on the guard rail.  Corp finally manages to get in a few shots and then a series of headbutts.  Now Thorn is tossed in the ring.  Corp with a low drop kick and Thorn is hanging on the ropes.  Corp hits a baseball slide and sends Thorn into the guard rail.  I was just informed Thorn was at last year's gathering...so I was wrong.  Corp now with a chair and beating on Thorn.  Thorn tries a suplex out of the ring but Corp breaks it up for a big forearm of the ropes.  Corp is setting up 2 chairs in the ring.  Corp tries to suplex Thorn on the chairs but he fights out and Thorn puts Corp through the chairs.  Thorn makes his way to his feet and grabs a chair to drill Corp.  Now a few shots to the back of Corp with that chair.  Corp gets a low blow to stop the beating but Thorn throws the chair on his head.  Thorn now goes to the outside and is looking under the ring.  He finds a nice folding table.  Perhaps he is gonna sell 8x10s and T Shirts?  Thorn sets up the table in the corner of the ring and Corp is still down.  Thorn tries another chair shot but Corp gets in a few shots and then hits a super kick.  The kick puts Thorn into the table.  Then Corp runs and puts his kneed into the face of Kevin Thorn.  Corp sets up and hits a Boot Camp on the steel chair

 Your winner, Corporal Robinson!

 The announcers note that Corp is the #1 contender, but Tony is the champ.  Juggalos don't fight Juggalos.
 

The announcers note that Corp is the #1 contender, but Tony is the champ.  Juggalos don't fight Juggalos.

Things Gordon Solie never said: "Put that on your f**ing Facebook!"

Match #9: Main Event for JCW Championship - Officer Colt Cabana with US Marshall Adam J Pearce v. JCW Champion 2 Tuff Tony

Deputy Weedman comes out with Colt but he sends him to the back and grabs the mic.  He tells the Weedman to get lost.  He tells DJ Clay to hit the music and Colt introduces US Marshall Adam Pearce.  Pearce has a great police costume on.  Nice surprise.  Colt and Adam arrest one of the gals for prostitution for giving hummers in the back.  The guys handcuff the girl to the corner.  Why don't I see fans in thongs when I go to wrestling shows?
Pearce and Colt really berate the gal they arrested and she is really playing along well.

Belt is held up, bell rings...here we go

Colt and Tony staredown face to face.  Colt pushes Tony and Tony pushes back but that takes Colt to the mat.  Colt regroups and they lock up.  The tie up in the corner and Tony gets the advantage.  Colt heads out of the ring while Marshall Pearce tears up some signs.  Colt with a kick to the gut and some big forearm shots.  Tony reverses and sends Colt head first into the turnbuckles.  Colt again bails out of the ring for protection by Marshall Pearce.  Tony rallies the crowd as Colt comes back in the ring.  Colt tries for a kick but gets caught.  Tony hits a big shoulder block and an atomic drop.  Then Tony takes out the knee with a low drop kick.  Tony with a kick to the chin for a 2 count.  Colt is outside the ring and Pearce is using his flashlight to check Colt's eyes...awesome.  Tony catches them and throws Colt back in the ring.  Pearce gives Colt the flashlight and he clocks Tony and now Colt is in control.  Colt with a pin but doesn't hook the leg and gets a 2 count. Colt with some right hands to Toony and then hits one off the ropes for a 2 count.  Colt with 2 more pins for 2 counts and he's getting frustrated.  Now Colt has a chinlock.  Tony makes his way to his feet and Colt whips him off the ropes, Tony gets a sunset flip for a 2 count.  Colt now hits an elbow off the ropes and Tony is down.  Colt took his time to make the pin so he only gets a 2 count.  Colt continues to deliver right hands. 

Tony finally blocks a shot and gets in a few.  Pearce now gets in a big blow from the outside with the flashlight and Tony is down.  Colt pulls him up for a series of double over hand chops. Colt misses an elbow and is hit by Tony with a kick.  Double clothes line and they are both down. 

The lights in the building are flickering as the announcers mention power is blacking out all over the state because of the heat.  Tony blocks a couple shots and is finally getting going.  Back body drop and 2 clotheslines on Cabana.  Tony with a slam and goest to the top rope.  He hits something different.  Not sure what that was.  But he got a 2 count with it.  Colt now goes to the top but gets caught on the top rope. 

Tony goes for the guillotine leg drop and gets a 2 count.  Colt hits the ref by accident.  Tony gets a roll up but no ref.  Pearce comes in and now the two work over Tony.  Tony managed a double clothes line.  Pearce back to the outside of the ring.  Tony hits a moonsault off the middle of the 2nd rope on Cabana.  Pearce hands in a baton to Cabana.  Tony loads up the lighted fist. 

He light it up but Pearce puts out the fire and then Colt clubs him in the skull.  The refs makes a very long slow 3 count.

Your Winner and NEW JCW Champion, Colt Cabana!

After the match, Cabana puts the JCW belt into an evidence bag.  Wonder if he'll put that belt in the fridge at Punk's place?

FINAL THOUGHTS:

A very good show overall.  The 3 way was a lot of fun and Colt is always good and Sabu was there.

More than worth $5. 

The next show's main event is Corporal Robinson vs. JCW Champion Officer Colt Cabana.

2012 - The lawsuit filed against the National Wrestling Alliance in January 2012 was settled, paving the way for changes in the organization.

The ownership and management of the NWA brand will be transferred from the Pro Wrestling Organization LLC managed by Bob Trobich (who pretty much saved the promotion from going into destruction back in 1989 when the last true member of meaning, Jim Crockett Promotions was bought out by TBS, creating World Championship Wrestling) to a new LLC believed to be headed by R. Bruce Tharpe, Chris Ronquillo and Fred Rubenstein. Trobich is now out of the company altogether.

The other NWA members who were named personally in the lawsuit, Rubenstein, Bill Behrens, Dave Marquez, Michael Porter, Ken Taylor and Michael Sircy, will all remain with the organization as well.

In the lawsuit, Tharpe had alleged that the NWA was committing insurance fraud by having a policy that designates it covers gatherings for 100 members when obviously there have been events drawing well over that amount. Tharpe claimed in the suit that the NWA willingly misrepresented themselves to their insurance company, putting Tharpe and others at risk legally while using the policy. The lawsuit also claimed that the NWA fraudulently induced members to join the organization, including Tharpe, by claiming that they would be covered by the NWA's insurance and that Trobich, as NWA Executive Director, led a conspiracy among NWA members by discussing this and pushing other officers to go along with the alleged fraud. The suit also claims that the Board of Directors, in conjunction with Trobich, threatened members with fines and ejection from the NWA if questions regarding the insurance were pushed.

The belief among many within the NWA was that the lawsuit was designed to specifically target Trobich and based on his exit, that strategy appears to have been successful. Tharpe had only been an NWA member for a short time before filing the lawsuit.

Sources indicate that the new management believes they have a plan to revitalize the brand, which as of this writing, has very little national awareness and only one member (Dave Marquez' NWA Hollywood) really making any ripples beyond their local areas with recent NWA title changes and regular TV tapings.

As part of the settlement, the new LLC takes over full ownership of any and all NWA trademarks, brands, copyrights, logos, any as well as all NWA physical assets (title belts, etc.), online and social media accounts, and all intellectual property of the brand itself. All of the NWA business will now go through the new LLC as well.

As part of the agreements, promoters Michael Porter and Kenny McCoy will be conceding portions of their territories in central Tennessee and Kentucky to the new LLC. Beyond that, there are no changes among who is running what area and has "rights" to use the NWA area in that geographic boundary. They will still be required to pay annual dues, run only in their areas, respect the boundaries, etc.

The former NWA Board Members who agreed to the changes are now considered licensees of the NWA brand and will remain licensees in perpetuity as long as they remain members of the NWA in good standing.

As part of the settlement, none of the licensees are allowed to discuss the transfer of power, nor are any members allowed to disparage the organization or each other publicly under threat of having their membership revoked.

So, in one of those "only in wrestling" stories, a lawsuit that was filed alleging insurance fraud resulted in a complete change in power and direction for the remnants of the National Wrestling Alliance.

2012 - WWE Raw ran Jackson, MS.  Ken Cameron filed the following live report:

Once I saw the lineup I was sorry I bought tickets.  I went and it was OK but WWE needs to go back to doing one house show.  This wasn't worth the money.  Here are the results.

 Brodus Clay beat Jack Swagger.

Tensai beat Tyson Kidd.

Curt Hawkins lost to someone I never saw before.

Layla beat Beth Phoenix to retain the Divas Title.

Kofi Kingston and R-Truth beat the Prime Time Players to retain the WWE Tag Titles.  AW is even worse in person.

Dolph Ziggler beat Zack Ryder in a very good match.  They let them work and it was good.

Santino Marella beat The Miz to retain the US Title.

John Cena beat The Big Show in a cage match.  Afterward, Cena hit the AA on John Laurinaitis.

2012 - SHINE Women's Wrestling debuted in Tampa, FL with their debut iPPV.  Richard Trionfo filed the following report:

Welcome to PWInsider.com’s live coverage of the debut show from Shine Wrestling from the Orpheum in Ybor City, Florida.

 

Before the show started, it was announced that Shine 2 will take place at the Orpheum in Ybor City on Friday, August 17th.

Your announcer for tonight’s iPPV is Lenny Leonard.

Daffney comes out in her role as the hostess for tonight’s show. Daffney mentions that they have a stacked card with a lot of talent that we will see in the ring.

 

Match Number One: Veda Scott vs. Kimberly

 

They lock up and Scott works on the wrist. Scott with an arm drag into an arm bar and then she applies a figure four arm bar but Kimberly bridges and gets a near fall. Scott with a waist lock and Kimberly with an arm drag into a hammer lock. Scott rolls through and applies a front face lock. Kimberly with punches and side head lock take down for a near fall.

Scott with a head scissors and Kimberly escapes and bridges into a single leg crab. Scott gets to the ropes and the referee calls for a break. They lock up again and Kimberly misses a punch and Scott with a kick and drop kick for a near fall. Scott with a front face lock and Kimberly with a side Russian leg sweep and she gets a near fall.

Kimberly with a front face lock and knees to the midsection followed by a suplex and float over for a near fall. Kimberly holds on to the front face lock but Scott escapes and connects with a forearm before applying a front face lock of her own. Kimberly with a near fall.

Kimberly with a forearm and punches in the corner. The referee warns Kimberly and Kimberly with a snap mare and crucifix for a near fall. Scott gets a near fall on Kimberly. Kimberly runs Scott into the turnbuckle and connects with shoulders. Scott with a boot when Kimberly charges. Scott with a clothesline from the turnbuckles for a near fall.

Scott with a forearm to the back and an arm bar. Kimberly with a kick and inside cradle for a near fall. Kimberly with a snap mare and body scissors. Kimberly with forearms to the back of the head but Scott tries to bridge and gets a near fall. Scott reverses and stretches Kimberly. Scott gets a near fall but Kimberly reverses. Scott is able to escape and gets to the apron. Scott with a kick to the head and back of the head and gets another near fall. Scott with an Irish whip and then she connects with a splash into the corner and a running forearm. Scott goes back to the turnbuckles and hits a cross body but Kimberly rolls through and punches Scott.

Kimberly punches Scott again and the referee warns her. Scott with a kick to the midsection. Kimberly misses a clothesline and Scott with a front mare driver for the three count.

 

Winner: Veda Scott

 

Match Number Two: Santana Garrett vs. Tina San Antonio

 

Garrett with a rollup to start things off. Garrett with a double leg take down and jackknife cover for another near fall. Tina with a side head lock and drop toe hold into a front face lock. Tina chokes Santana while the referee is not looking. Santana with a side head lock of her own. Garrett with a shoulder tackle for a near fall. Tina with an Irish whip and Garrett floats over and hits an arm drag. Garrett tries for the handspring back elbow but Tina gets her boot up.

Tina sends Garrett into the turnbuckles and she kicks Garrett in the midsection. Tina puts Santana in the ropes and then drives Santana’s head into the mat. Garrett with a shoulder from the apron and a sunset flip attempt but Tina holds on to the ropes and stomps on the midsection. Tina with a cravate and snap mare followed by a kick to the back and a blockbuster for a near fall.

Tina with kicks to the back and then she works on the back. Tina gets Santana in a rocking horse and then drives her face first into the mat. Tina with a punch but Garrett with a forearm. Garrett with the advantage and she connects with a few more forearms followed by a flying clothesline and drop kick. Garrett with a side Russian leg sweep and float over for a near fall.

Garrett with an Irish whip and she hits the handspring back elbow into the corner. Garrett with a kick and then she tries for a handspring moonsault but Tina gets her knees up. Tina with a neck breaker and then he tries for a crossface chicken wing. Garrett is able to get the three count with a rollup.

 

Winner: Santana Garrett

 

Match Number Three: Tracy Taylor and Su Yung vs. Allysin Kay and Taylor Made

[Note for reader: This match I will be using the first names of the wrestlers to avoid confusion with Tracy Taylor and Taylor Made]

 

Taylor and Tracy start things off but Taylor takes her time starting things out. Taylor tags Allysin into the match before locking up. Taylor tags back in and they are about to lock up. They lock up and Taylor backs Tracy into the corner and gives a clean break but she slaps Tracy. Tracy backs Taylor into the corner and applies a side head lock and takes her to the mat. Su tags in and gets a near fall with a rollup.

Su with a front face lock and waist lock. Su with a full nelson and snap mare. Tracy tags in and she connects with an elbow drop and gets a near fall. Allysin tags in and she connects with a shoulder in the corner. Allysin with a side head lock but Tracy with a side head lock. Allysin with a side head lock but Tracy with a reversal.

Su tags in and she punches Allysin and applies a side head lock. Su with a hammer lock but Allysin with a reversal. Allysin bites Su but Su with a waist lock. Tracy tags in and she connects with an arm drag. Su with a Japanese arm drag. Tracy with a drop toe hold and then she applies a Hawaiian surfboard.

Taylor tags in and Tracy with an arm drag into an arm bar. Su tags in and they keep Taylor from making the tag. Su with a Dragon Sleeper and a forearm to the aback. Su with a drop kick and Taylor goes to the floor. Su tries for a suicide dive but Allysin with a block and Su goes to the floor. Taylor distract the referee and Allysin runs Su’s back into a pole.

Taylor gets a near fall. Allysin tags in and punches Su in the back. Allysin sends Su face first into the mat. Allysin with a cross arm camel clutch and Su refuses to tap out. Su gets out of the hold but Allysin with a clothesline and she gets a near fall.

Taylor tags in and kicks Su in the midsection. Taylor chokes Su in the ropes and then Allysin tags back in. Allysin kicks Su and applies a reverse chin lock. Allysin pulls Su to the mat by her hair and gets a near fall. Allysin sends Su into the turnbuckles. Taylor tags back in and chokes Su with her boot. Taylor draws Tracy in to allow Allysin and Taylor to double team Su. Taylor gets a near fall.

Su with a forearm to the midsection but Allysin tags in and when the referee deals with Tracy Taylor and Allysin with a double cross arm choke and kicks to the midsection. Allysin chokes Su and gets a near fall.

Allysin with forearms but Su with a stunner. Tracy tags in and the referee is distracted so he does not allow the tag. Allysin and Taylor make a wish with Su and gets a near fall. Allysin with an elevated full nelson into a front driver. Allysin with a facebuster. Su with a jawbreaker and she is able to tag in Tracy. Tracy with a drop kick to Allysin and one to Taylor. Tracy with more drop kicks followed by forearms to Allysin.

Tracy with a power slam for a near fall. Su tags in and goes up top for a missile drop kick and she gets a near fall. Taylor kicks Su in the head and then goes after Tracy on the apron. Allysin and Taylor hit a stunner and sit out front driver for the three count.

 

Winners: Allysin Kay and Taylor Made

 

After the match, Daffney interviews Allysin and Taylor. She asks them about how they were able to work so well together in their first match as a team. Allysin says that they are a match made in heaven. Taylor says that they are a team made in Sin. She calls everyone pathetic losers.

 

Match Number Four: Christina Von Eerie vs. Cherry Bomb

 

They lock up to a stalemate. They lock up again and they roll around the ring while still locked up and then go to a stalemate. They go face to face and then Christina with a waist lock but Cherry with a standing switch and take down. Cherry with a rollup and holds on to the waist lock.

Christina with a knee to the midsection but Cherry with a snap mare and drop kick for a near fall. Cherry misses a round kick and Christina with a leg sweep for a near fall. Cherry returns the favor. Christina appears to have hit the ropes wrong and hurt her knee. Cherry with a rollup for a near fall. Christina with a forearm. Cherry with a drop toe hold and then she hits a sliding kick to the head from the floor.

Cherry gets a near fall. Cherry with a reverse chin lock and then she hits a round kick and drop kick that sends Cherry into the ropes and Christina with a near fall. Cherry with a jawbreaker followed by a chop to the upper chest. Cherry wants to do it again and she connects. Christina with a drop toe hold into the turnbuckles and she returns the favor with two chops in the corner.

Christina with a float over in the corner and her knee appears to be fine. They exchange forearms and Christina with a head butt and enzuigiri for a near fall. Christina with a kick to the midsection and then she applies a bow and arrow. Cherry counters with a lateral press for a near fall.

Cherry with a kick to the head and then she goes to the turnbuckles. Cherry hits a missile drop kick Christina and Cherry each with near falls. Cherry with a version of Cattle Mutilation but Christina does not tap. Christina with a kick to the head and she goes up top but misses Cherry. Christina with a gutwrench suplex for the three count.

 

Winner: Christina Von Eerie

 

Match Number Five: Reby Sky vs. Jayme Jameson

 

They lock up and Jameson with a slap after what appeared to be a clean break. Sky with forearms and a drop kick. Jameson backs to the corner and she uses that to kick Sky in the midsection. Sky with a back heel kick and an axe kick followed by a leg drop for a near fall.

Sky works on the wrist but Jameson with a forearm . Sky with a hip toss and wrist lock. Jameson with a reversal and works on the shoulder. Jameson continues to work on the arm. Sky blocks a hip toss and hits a modified Fameasser. Sky sets for a DDT but Jameson sends Sky into the corner. Sky with an elbow and goes to the turnbuckles for a cross body but Jameson catches her and hits a fallaway slam.

Jameson with a forearm to the back and she hits a back breaker and stretches Sky on her knee. Sky with a knee to the head to get free. Jameson with a side Russian leg sweep but she misses an elbow drop. Sky with forearms and tries for a slam but she collapses under Jameson who gets a near fall with a lateral press.

Jameson with forearms to the back. Jameson runs Sky into the turnbuckles. Jameson stretches Sky around the ring post. Jameson gets a near fall. Jameson kicks Sky in the head and continues to taunt her. Jameson with a suplex and rolls through for a second one. Jameson hits a third one for a near fall. Jameson with a camel clutch and then turns it into a side head lock.

Sky with a jawbreaker but Jameson with a punch. Sky with a head scissors and clotheslines. Sky with a kick and Irish whip followed by a running back heel kick and bulldog for a near fall. Jameson tries for a slam but Sky counters with an inverted DDT for a near fall.

Sky tries for a Twist of Fate but Jameson counters with a back slide. Jameson with a uranage side slam for a near fall. Jameson with another near fall. Sky with a kick and Twist of Fate for the three count.

 

Winner: Reby Sky

 

Daffney comes to the ring and she introduces the voice of Shine, Lenny Leonard. Lenny comes to the ring and thanks everyone for coming out and reminds everyone that the next show will be August 17th.

Daffney brings out Jazz to accept her award from Diva-Dirt.com. She thanks Shine for giving her the opportunity to be on this show. She thanks Lexi and Daffney for giving her the chance to be a part of this show. She also wants to thank Diva-Dirt for this award.

She mentions that people don’t always realize the sacrifices made and how you are not around your family. This award shows how much people appreciate women’s wrestling. She thanks all of the women around the world who are in this business because she was once told that this was a man’s sport. She thanks all of the women in the industry for keeping the respect and dignity for this business.

Mercedes Martinez comes out and she yells at Jazz. She tells Jazz to get in the back since she got her award.

 

Match Number Six: Mercedes Martinez versus Leva Bates

 

Leva comes to the ring dressed like Spiderwoman.

She hangs from the turnbuckles to reveal her face to the referee.

Martinez with a baseball slide and she chokes Leva. Martinez with uppercuts in the corner followed by a chop. Martinez with forearms and another chop. Martinez with an Irish whip but Leva floats over and hits a Japanese arm drag followed by a head scissors and rana. Martinez prevents a monkey flip and sends her to the mat. Leva goes to the floor.

Leva drops Martinez on the ropes and kicks her in the head. Leva goes up top and sprays her web on Martinez and then hits a missile drop kick. Leva is unable to use her web again and Martinez with a savate kick to the head. Martinez chokes Leva in the corner. Martinez with a chop.

Martinez with a punch and forearms in the corner. Martinez with another baseball slide but Leva sprays her with her web again. Martinez recovers and hits a delayed vertical suplex and gets a near fall. Martinez chokes Leva in the ropes and sends her into the turnbuckles. Leva tries to float over but Martinez catches her. Leva hits Sliced Bread #2 for a near fall. Leva with forearms.

Martinez misses a clothesline and Leva with a forearm and kick. Martinez with a wheelbarrow suplex for a near fall. Martinez with a vertical choke slam and then she goes for the Jericho posing cover but can only get a near fall. Martinez with a chop in the corner and then she puts Leva on the top turnbuckle and connects with a punch. Martinez tries for a superplex but Leva stops her and tries for a sunset flip power bomb but Martinez holds on. Leva eventually hits the power bomb.

Leva goes to the turnbuckles and hits a missile drop kick to the back of the head but Martinez kicks out. Leva has a super kick blocked and then Martinez with a spinebuster and a fisherman’s buster for the three count.

 

Winner: Mercedes Martinez

 

Match Number Seven: Nikki Roxx vs. Rain

 

Rain and Nikki have a conversation before the match starts. Rain wants a Greco Roman knuckle lock and Rain has to stretch before Nikki thinks about accepting the challenge. Rain says that she is ready and Nikki with the advantage. Rain stomps on the foot and pulls her to the mat by the hair and applies a key lock.

Nikki with knees to the midsection. Nikki with a leap frog and sunset flip for a near fall. Nikki with a La Magistral for a near fall. Roxx with a rollup for a near fall. Roxx with a drop toe hold into a front face lock. Rain tries to grab the ropes with her foot but she is too far away.

Rain with a side head lock take down. Rain with a snap mare and kick to the back followed by knees to the back and elbows to the chest and she gets a near fall. Rain with a front face lock and knee to the midsection. Rain backs Roxx to the corner and connects with forearms. Rain with more forearms. Roxx blocks a hip toss and gives Rain a hip toss of her own. Roxx with a slam and Rain rolls to the floor.

Rain with a neck breaker and she gets a near fall. Rain with a cravate. Roxx with elbows but Rain holds on to the cravate. Rain with a cravate bulldog for a near fall. Rain returns to the cravate and drives Roxx to the mat. Rain works on the neck and hits a drop kick to the back of the neck for a near fall. Roxx with forearms but Rain holds on to the cravate.

Rain with a kick to the head for a near fall. Rain with a rear chin lock but Roxx gets Rain on her back and runs her into the turnbuckles. Rain gets her boot up when Roxx charges into the corner and Rain gets a near fall. Rain with knees to the back and then to the head. Rain with a rear chin lock and then a seated abdominal stretch.

Rain with forearms to the back and then she rolls through for a guillotine choke. Roxx rolls through and gets a near fall. Roxx runs Rain into the turnbuckles and connects with shoulders in the corner. Rain with a rollup for a near fall and then she turns her attention to the legs.

Rain with head butts while returning to the cravate. Rain with forearms in the corner followed by an Irish whip and running knees into the corner. Rain gets a near fall. Roxx with head butts to Rain and she gets a near fall. Rain slams Roxx’s head into the mat. Rain tries for a Japanese stranglehold and eventually applies it.

Roxx gets to her feet but Rain with a lungblower for a near fall. Rain returns to the cravate and sends Nikki into the middle turnbuckle. Rain does it on the other side of the ring. She tries for a third time but Roxx is able to send Rain into the turnbuckles and hits a gutwrench suplex and both women are down. Roxx covers but Rain has her hand on the ropes.

Rain and Roxx exchange forearms until Roxx gets the advantage and hits a discus polish hammer. Roxx sends Rain into the turnbuckles as she takes her around the ring. Roxx climbs the turnbuckles for the punches of ten but Rain stops her at eight. Roxx with a running back elbow into the corner and a running boot to the chest for a near fall.

Roxx goes up top but Rain recovers and stops her. Rain with a press slam but she can only get a two count. Roxx stretches Rain on her back and then drives her to the mat for a near fall. Rain with knees but Roxx with a boot for a near fall. Rain with a rollup and a handful of tights for the three count.

 

Winner: Rain

 

After the match, Daffney interviews Rain. She asks Rain if there was something extra going on in the match. Rain says that she made an example of Nikki Roxx tonight and she will continue to make an example of the roster.

 

Match Number Eight: Sara Del Rey vs. Jazz

 

They lock up and Jazz backs Del Rey into the turnbuckles and gives a clean break. They lock up again and Del Rey backs Jazz into the corner. Sara pie faces Jazz and poses. Jazz pushes Del Rey to the mat and Jazz poses. Del Rey and Jazz have something to say to each other. They lock up again and Del Rey sends Jazz to the mat and then applies a side head lock.

Jazz rolls through to escape the hold. Jazz tells the referee that Del Rey pulled her hair. They lock up again and Jazz with a hammer lock into a side head lock. Jazz with a side head lock take down. Del Rey with a rollup for a near fall. Del Rey tries for a head scissors and applies it. Jazz counters into a modified Sharpshooter but Del Rey makes it to the ropes.

Del Rey with a waist lock and take down. Del Rey with a front face lock. Jazz with an arm bar and into a hammer lock and then she works on the other arm and wrist. Jazz with a near fall. Jazz with a half nelson cravate and rollup for a near fall.

Del Rey goes to the floor to regroup and she shows some frustration. They lock up and Jazz with a waist lock and she takes Sara to the mat. Del Rey works on the ankle while Jazz with a rear chin lock and crossfaces to the head. Jazz gets a near fall.

Del Rey with a knee to the midsection followed by kicks to the midsection. Del Rey with a deadlift gutwrench suplex for a near fall. Del Rey with a knee to the back. Del Rey pulls the hair while she has her knee in Jazz’s back. Jazz with forearms to the back and sends Del Rey into the turnbuckles. Jazz with a suplex and she floats over to get a near fall. Del Rey sends Jazz to the mat and then drops a knee to the head.

Jazz with punches to Del Rey but Del Rey with a knee. Del Rey chokes Jazz in the ropes. Del Rey argues with the referee. Jazz wit a back heel kick and more kicks to the ribs. Jazz with a back heel kick to the head. Jazz with a leaping leg drop for a two count. Jazz chokes Del Rey in the ropes.

Jazz drives Del Rey’s throat into the ring apron. She does it a second time. Jazz does it a third time. Jazz with a running boot to the head and Del Rey slumps to the floor. Jazz breaks the count. Jazz sends Del Rey into the guardrails and then into the apron. Jazz with boots to the midsection and then to the abdomen. Jazz with a seated splash for a near fall.

Del Rey with forearms to Jazz and then she hits a running boot to the chest. Del Rey with a double underhook but Jazz runs Del Rey into the turnbuckles and connects with shoulders. Del Rey with an Irish whip and Liger Kick. Del Rey with kicks to the throat and then she chokes Jazz with her boot.

Del Rey with head butts. Del Rey with an Irish whip but Jazz with an uppercut. Jazz tells Del Rey to get her ass up. Jazz with jabs to Del Rey and it staggers Sara. Jazz with a punch to the head for a near fall. Jazz with a quarter nelson and forearms to the back.

Jazz with a butterfly suplex and she rolls through and hits a second one. Jazz holds on and hits a third one. Del Rey is able to get her foot on the rope to break the count. Jazz and Del Rey alternate near falls.

Del Rey with a knee and then she rolls through into a cross arm breaker but Jazz gets to the ropes. Del Rey with boots to the head and she reapplies the cross arm breaker. Jazz gets to the ropes again. Del Rey works on the arm and kicks Jazz in the arm and ribs. Del Rey stands on the shoulder as the referee warns her. She tells the referee that she can do whatever she wants because she is the Queen of Wrestling. Del Rey with a head butt.

Del Rey with a back heel kick to the head and then she applies a Fujiwara arm bar. Jazz crawls towards the ropes and is able to get there so Del Rey releases the hold. Del Rey with a knee to the arm. Del Rey wraps the arm in the ropes to add more damage to the arm.

Del Rey continues to work on the arm. Jazz with forearms to the back but Del Rey with another shots to the arm. Del Rey with a Northern Lights suplex for a near fall. Del Rey with knees and then she sets for the Royal Butterfly with a guillotine choke. Del Rey hits the Royal Butterfly but Jazz kicks out. Del Rey is shocked that Jazz was able to kick out.

Del Rey has a kick blocked and Jazz with a Dragon Screw into a single leg crab and STF. Del Rey tries to get to the ropes and she is able to get there and Jazz releases the hold. Jazz pulls Del Rey back into the center of the ring and she reapplies the STF. Del Rey gets to the ropes again.

Jazz starts to show some frustration. Del Rey sends Jazz’s throat into the ropes. Del Rey with kicks to the arm. Del Rey gets Jazz on her shoulders but Jazz escapes and she kicks Del Rey and hits the X Factor for the three count.

 

Winner: Jazz

 

After the match, they shake hands and hug. Jazz raises Del Rey’s hand.

2012 - WWE broadcast Smackdown.  Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:

We are live on tape from San Diego, California and your announcers are Booker ‘My fave 619’ T, Josh ‘Maybe I can be smuggled over the boarder to be with better announcers’ Mathews, and Michael ‘Why aren’t the people liking my San Diego Clippers gear’ Cole.

We begin with Rey Mysterio, who makes his way to the ring in his home town.

We see footage from Rey’s return on Monday night to attack Alberto Del Rio and hit the 619 on the man of destiny.

Rey says that it has almost been a year that he was injured and it took place in this arena. He says that he never lost hope. Now it feels good to be back with all of his friends, family, and his people in his home town to officially say that he is back.

He couldn’t wait so he came back on Raw. Because Alberto Del Rio was in the ring, it made things sweeter. He says that he has to admit . . .

Alberto Del Rio’s music interrupts Rey and Alberto comes out dressed quite dapper with Ricardo Rodriguez. Alberto welcomes back the Chihuahua. He tells Rey that he made a mistake coming back because he never should have picked a fight against him. The people might not remember, but Rey remembers that Alberto took him out a year ago and almost ended his career.

Alberto makes it to the ring and he says that he could finish the job right now. Alberto gives Rey an order instead. He tells Rey to leave his ring right now.

Rey says that he ain’t going nowhere.

Alberto says that he has everything. He has the money, the power, and the titles. Alberto wants to talk about what Sheamus did at Money in the Bank.

Rey tells Alberto that Sheamus beat Alberto’s face in at Money in the Bank.

Alberto tells Rey that he hasn’t learned anything, but Rey’s return will be short. Lucky for Rey, the one who will destroy Rey’s life and career is none other than the next World Champion Alberto Del Rio.

That brings out Dolph Ziggler, Vickie Guerrero, and their love child known as the Money in the Bank briefcase. Dolph says that if the next World Champion is going to ruin Rey’s career, it will be due to him. Dolph tells Rey it is his lucky day because he isn’t out here for Rey. He is out here for Alberto.

Dolph mentions that he defeated seven other people to win the briefcase and earn the title match. He was going to cash it in on Sunday but due to Alberto, he is not the champion.

Alberto says that he does not work for Dolph and he will not do the dirty job for Dolph to help him out. Alberto says that Dolph could be working for him along with his burra.

Rey wants to bring the discussion back and he tells Dolph and Alberto if the ladies want to settle things, they should shut up and take care of each other.

Dolph agrees with Rey but he says that they shouldn’t deal with each other.

Before Alberto or Dolph can do anything to Rey, Sheamus’ music plays and they forget that he has to walk to the ring so they stop their attempt to attack Rey.

Sheamus tells Rey that it is so good to see him, fella. Sheamus tells Dolph if he makes another step, he will send him into the Pacific Ocean. Sheamus suggests they do something right now.

Dolph is ready for a fight, but Alberto leaves the ring. Sheamus with a running double sledge and Dolph falls into the ropes. Since Rey did not send him into the ropes, Dolph is not stuck in the ropes. Dolph is able to avoid the 619 and he goes to the floor and leaves.

We go to commercial.

We are back and the tag match has been made with Sheamus and Rey Mysterio facing Dolph Ziggler and Alberto Del Rio.

 

Match Number One: Hunico, Camacho, Darren Young, and Titus O’Neil with Abraham Washington and his headset versus Kofi Kingston, R Truth, Primo, and Epico with Rosa Mendes

 

Hunico and Epico start things off and they lock up. Hunico tries for a hip toss but Epico lands on his feet. Hunico with a double leg take down but Epico powers out and then he takes Hunico to the mat with an arm drag and arm bar. Hunico chops Epico and connects with a shoulder tackle. Hunico blocks a monkey flip and he sends Epico to the mat. Epico with a rana and arm drag into an arm bar.

Primo tags in and he hits a drop kick and gets a near fall. Hunico with a punch to the midsection. And he tags in Camacho. Primo with a hip toss and near fall. Primo with an arm bar. Camacho with shoulders in the corner followed by punches and kicks. Camacho misses a charge into the corner and Primo gets a near fall.

Primo with a side head lock and Truth makes the blind tag. Truth with a punch to Camacho followed by a split and then he does the dancing leg drop and gets a near fall. Camacho takes Truth into the corner and Truth escapes.

All eight men are in the ring until Hunico, Camacho, Titus, and Darren retreat to the floor. We go to commercial.

We are back and Kofi tags in and he is sent into the corner for a splash on Camacho. Kofi with the Superman punch and then he goes for the Boom drop and hits it. Kofi sets for Trouble in Paradise but Hunico grabs Kofi’s leg while the ref is distracted. Camacho with a spinebuster for a near fall.

Camacho with kicks to Kofi and Hunico tags back in. Camacho with a slam and Hunico with a slingshot senton for a near fall. Hunico with a reverse chin lock but Kofi with punches. Hunico with a knee and Titus tags in and he connects with a back breaker and then he throws Kofi towards the corner. Titus chokes Kofi with his boot.

Kofi fights out of the corner but Titus stops him and slams Kofi to get a near fall. Titus with an abdominal stretch with punches to the upper chest. Darren tags in and Kofi with a kick to Darren and then Titus misses a charge and goes over the top rope. Primo tags in and he hits a springboard punch and running back elbow. Primo with a leg drop and elbow drop followed by a cartwheel and he sends Young into the corner.

Primo with a chop but Darren with an Irish whip. Primo with a version of Whisper in the Wind for a near fall. Camacho and Hunico break it up. Truth and Epico take care of them. Young charges into boots from Young. Titus hits Primo on the turnbuckles and Young hits the gutbuster for the three count.

 

Winners: Titus O’Neil, Darren Young, Camacho, and Hunico

 

After the match, Big Show’s music plays and Titus and Darren are smart enough to get out of dodge. The other six men from the match are still in the ring. Truth goes after Show and Show pushes him down. Show grabs Epico and Truth by the throat but Kofi with Trouble in Paradise to the back from the apron and Show lets go of Epico and Truth.

Young attacks Kofi and O’Neil with a clothesline. Show with a savate kick to Camacho and then he sends Epico over the top rope to the floor. Truth punches Show but Show takes care of Truth with a punch. Show with a double choke slam on Hunico and Camacho. Show stands on Primo’s back and then he winds up and connects with a shot to the temple and Primo goes down.

Show gets on the mic and he asks and . . . what and then he leaves the ring.

It is time for a Raw 1000 Moment and it is the night that Jeremy Piven was the guest host and he talked about his night to get us hyped for SummerFest.

We go to commercial.

We are back with a look at John Cena’s road to the Money in the Bank briefcase and the announcement that Cena will cash in on Monday night at Raw 1000.

We go to commercial.

We are back and as Zack Ryder comes to the ring, Damien Sandow demands that everyone stop because they are embarrassing themselves by supporting this brainless broski. They should be ashamed . . .

Ryder attacks Sandow with a double leg take down and punches and that leads to our next match. The referee pulls Ryder off Sandow.

 

Match Number Two: Damien Sandow versus Zack Ryder

 

Ryder goes after Sandow but Sandow with a kick to the knee and then he kicks and chokes Ryder. Sandow with knees to Ryder. Sandow sends Ryder’s throat into the apron and then Sandow with a running elbow to the head as it hangs over the apron. Sandow pulls down the elbow pad and he connects with the exposed elbow.

Sandow puts Ryder’s head in the ring skirt and continues the attack. Sandow with knees in the corner and the referee warns Damien. Sandow with the cross arm neck breaker for the three count.

 

We go to commercial.

We are back and it is time for the Peep Show with Christian.

Christian says that he has been in the WWE for a long time and he has seen a lot of bizarre things, but on Monday night, things were taken to an all new bizarre level.

We go to footage from Monday night’s proposal by Daniel Bryan.

Christian says that his guests will be getting married on Monday night. He brings out Daniel Bryan and the future AJ Lee Bryan. They are wearing matching Yes shirts.

Christian welcomes the happy couple and he has a lot of questions, but he wants to know how the wedding planning is going.

Daniel says that it is tough to plan a wedding in a week, but he thinks it is going real well. AJ says that they have a clip.

We see AJ and Daniel share some laughs while they get ready for Monday night.

Christian says that video package was special. He asks Daniel if he is doing the right thing.

Daniel tells Christian Yes.

Christian asks AJ if she has forgiven Daniel for everything he has done in the past. She says Yes.

Christian asks if it is true love and they both say Yes.

Christian says that he wants to asks the peeps a few questions. He asks them if Daniel and AJ should get married and most say no.

Christian asks them if they think that Daniel loves AJ. The crowd says no.

Christian asks them if they think that AJ has any idea what she is doing. They say no.

Christian asks AJ if she has any idea what she is really doing.

AJ slaps Christian in the face and they start to leave the ring. Christian says that he is a married man so he will let the Bridezilla slap go. Christian tells Daniel that he is in a match tonight. Christian tells Daniel that before you ask a girl if she wants to marry you, you might want to check if there is any baggage like a psychotic ex-boyfriend. Someone that Daniel will face now.

Kane’s pyro goes off and we see who Daniel will be facing.

We go to commercial.

 

Match Number Three: Kane versus Daniel Bryan with AJ Lee

 

Bryan with kicks of Yes but Kane pushes Bryan to the mat. Bryan with more kicks of Yes but Kane with a knee. Bryan runs into a big boot and Kane gets a near fall. Kane with a body scissors and reverse chin lock. Bryan with elbows to the leg to escape. Bryan with kicks ot the chest. Kane with a back breaker and then he stretches Bryan over his knee. Bryan with knees to the head to get away from Kane.

Kane with boots to Bryan in the corner. Kane with an Irish whip but he runs into a boot. Kane with a boot and then Bryan flips over Kane in the corner and hits a drop kick to the knee. Bryan with kicks of Yes to the chest but he misses the round kick. Kane grabs Bryan by the throat but escapes the choke slam. Bryan with a running drop kick into the corner followed by a kick to the head for a near fall.

Bryan goes up top but he is met with an uppercut from Kane and Kane gets a near fall. Kane with a side slam for a near fall. Kane goes up top for the flying clothesline but Bryan grabs the arm and tries for the Yes Lock but Kane stays on his feet. Kane pushes Bryan away. Kane goes after Bryan and Bryan ducks down and AJ moves out of the way.

Bryan checks on AJ and Kane kicks Bryan in the back of the head. Kane sends Bryan into the ring steps and then into the ringside barrier. Kane sends Bryan into the announce table and then back into the ring. AJ goes up top and leaps onto Kane’s back and applies a sleeper. The referee calls for the bell.

 

Winner: Kane by disqualification

 

After the match, Bryan with kicks to Kane and then Kane grabs Bryan and choke slams him while AJ is still on Kane’s back. Kane gets AJ off her back but then AJ holds on and she looks like she is going to kiss him. AJ gets back to the mat and she gives Kane that look.

Bryan pulls AJ to safety and then they get to the stage and kiss.

We are reminded of what happened at the pay per view when Dolph Ziggler thought about cashing in the title but was thwarted by Alberto Del Rio. They are tag team partners later tonight.

We go to commercial.

We are back and Heath Slater is in the ring and we see his favorite Raw moment. We see the recap of what he has done with legends.

Heath gets on the mic and he says that happened to him on Raw. Now the One Man Band is on Smackdown. He says that his luck is about to change. He says that it is because it is going to.

 

Match Number Four: Road Warrior Animal versus Heath Slater

 

Slater runs into a clothesline followed by kicks in the corner. Slater with a kick and punches. Slater with elbows to the upper chest. Animal with a power slam followed by a leaping elbow drop for the three count.

 

Winner: Road Warrior Animal

 

We go to the back and Vickie yells at Ricardo for Alberto calling her a burro. They argue back and forth. Ricardo says that Vickie is jealous of Alberto because Alberto is Mexican royalty. Vickie says that she is a better manager and Ricardo tells Vickie that he is a ring announcer. Ricardo leaves and Vickie screams.

We go to commercial.

We are back and did you know that Raw was going to have its 1000th episode on Monday? It is so important that Degeneration X will start off the show at 8:00 PM Eastern. We are also reminded that the Wedding of the Millennium Episodes. Brock Lesnar and the Rock will be on Raw as well. That isn’t all because John Cena cashes in his Money in the Bank contract against CM Punk on Raw.

 

Match Number Five: Dolph Ziggler and Alberto Del Rio with Vickie Guerrero and Ricardo Rodriguez versus Sheamus and Rey Mysterio

 

Dolph and Sheamus start things off and Ziggler with a waist lock but Sheamus with a take down to escape. They lock up again and Sheamus with a side head lock take down into a side head lock. Sheamus with a shoulder tackle but Ziggler with a drop kick. Ziggler with punches but Sheamus gets Ziggler on his shoulders. Ziggler with elbows. Sheamus with a rolling fireman’s carry slam and gets a near fall. The fans want Rey and Sheamus obliges.

Rey with a springboard leg drop for a near fall. Rey with a kick to the midsection but Dolph with an Irish whip. Rey gets his boots up but Ziggler stops Rey with a drop kick. Del Rio tags in and he kicks Rey in the midsection and gets a near fall. Rey with a kick and he tries to tag in Sheamus but Del Rio stops him momentarily.

Sheamus tags in and Ziggler does to. Sheamus with an elbow to Ziggler as Del Rio stays on the floor. Sheamus sends Ziggler to the apron and he sets for the forearms across the chest and we count to ten. Ziggler falls to the floor and Sheamus goes after him. Sheamus rolls Ziggler back in and he looks at Del Rio and that distraction allows Ziggler to recover and drop kick Sheamus. Del Rio with a kick on the floor and we go to commercial.

We are back and Ziggler with a reverse chin lock but Sheamus tosses Ziggler away and both men are down. Rey tags in and he hits a seated senton splash followed by a tilt-a-whirl head scissors. Ziggler with a kick to Rey and then Ziggler with a sunset flip but you do not sunset flip Rey because he rolls through and kicks Ziggler in the head.

Rey with a near fall. Ziggler with a knee and he tries for a slam but Rey with a drop kick to the knee and guess where Ziggler falls. Del Rio with a kick to the back and Booker wonders if we saw it. Ziggler with a Fameasser while Sheamus goes after Del Rio. The referee is out of position and Ziggler yells at him. Rey is able to kick out at two.

Del Rio tags in and Dolph kicks Rey in the knee and Del Rio gets a near fall. Del Rio with a rear chin lock. Rey with kicks to the head to get free but Rey is caught by Del Rio and Alberto with a tilt-a-whirl back breaker for a near fall. Ziggler tags in and he chokes Rey in the ropes. Ziggler with an arm bar and then he pulls the leg to work on Rey’s back. Rey kicks Ziggler but Ziggler kicks back and hits a neck breaker.

Del Rio tags in and he punches Rey. Del Rio stops Rey from making the tag and Del Rio with an elbow drop for a near fall. Alberto with an Irish whip and kick to the chest. Rey sends Del Rio over the top rope to the floor. Ziggler tags in and he keeps Rey from tagging in. Ziggler with a forearm. Ziggler tries for a power slam but Rey counters with a tornado DDT when Ziggler gets too cocky.

Del Rio and Sheamus tag in and Sheamus with running double sledges followed by a shoulder in the corner. Del Rio with a kick to the shoulder and then he tries for the float over but Sheamus sends Del Rio into Ziggler. Sheamus hits White Noise and then Sheamus looks around and gets ready for the Brogue Kick.

Ricardo grabs Sheamus’ leg and the referee calls for the bell.

Winners: Sheamus and Rey Mysterio by disqualification

After the match, Del Rio with a round kick to the head and Del Rio applies the cross arm breaker. Officials pull Del Rio off Sheamus.

Dolph asks Vickie for the briefcase and he thinks about cashing it in again.

Ziggler hands the case to the referee but Rey Mysterio attacks Ziggler and Ziggler falls into the ropes. Rey hits the 619 and then Dolph bounces up and gets nailed with a Brogue Kick.

We go to credits.

2013 - ROH broadcast their TV.  Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:

We are one week away from Steel Cage Warfare where the future of SCUM is on the line. Before we get to that match, we will see if SCUM can capture the Ring of Honor World Title when Matt Hardy gets his shot at Jay Briscoe.

This week, we start off in the SCUM Limo and Steve Corino says that next week is Steel Cage Warfare but tonight is about Matt Hardy. Steve says that Baltimore is known for losers. He talks about the smell of the Inner Harbor and then he mentions losers like Ray Lewis and Cal Ripken. Steve asks Matt about Cal’s wife.

Steve says that Matt defeats Jay Briscoe tonight for the ROH title. It will feel like his son winning the title. Steve says that SCUM thanks Matt for everything he has done for him and they will show it when they put the title around his waist tonight.

Matt says that he has been resurrected and he wants to give back. He is here to give back to his family. They are closer to him than his real brother.

We are in Baltimore, Maryland and your announcers are Kevin ‘Quoth the Kelly . . . Soaring and Scoring’ Kelly and Steve ‘Is he over the 1983 World Series’ Corino.

Our opening match is Will Ferrera versus Adam Cole. Before the match can start, Roderick Strong comes out and he is dressed to wrestle. Strong enters the ring and he takes the mic.

Roderick tells Adam that he wanted to come out here to get this off his chest. At Best in the World, Cole made a decision that wasn’t as honorable as Adam says that he is. Adam shakes everyone’s hand in the locker room and he says that he is their friend. At Best in the World, he had the opportunity to do the right thing.

The more he watched, he did not get mad at Adam. He was disappointed at Adam.

Adam says that he has prided on fighting with honor. At Best in the World, he had an opportunity and his obsession over wins and losses caused him to make the decision he did because he had the chance to beat one of the best, he had to take it. Adam says that if he disrespected anyone, he apologizes.

Adam tells Will that he deserves a shot in the ring, but their match cannot happen. Adam says that the people would love to see a Best in the World Rematch. Adam asks everyone if they want to see him face Roderick Strong. He will prove to Roderick that he has honor.

Match Number One: Roderick Strong versus Adam Cole

We have a handshake before the match so there will be honor.

They lock up and Strong with a side head lock and take down but Cole with a head scissors and Strong escapes. They jockey for position and Strong with a hammer lock on the injured elbow. Cole gets to his feet but Strong takes him down again and then Cole returns to his feet and we have a stand off. They have a Greco Roman knuckle lock and Strong backs Cole into the corner and Strong with a clean break. They lock up and Cole backs Strong into the corner and he gives a clean break as well.

Strong with a knee and forearm. Strong sends Cole into the turnbuckles and Strong with a chop and forearms. Strong with a snap mare and he gets a near fall. Strong tries for a slam but Cole escapes and he hits a belly-to-back suplex for a near fall. Cole with a forearm and a snap mare followed by a forearm and he gets a near fall.

Cole tries for a suplex but Strong blocks it. Strong with a gourdbuster and both men are down. Cole misses a charge into the corner and Strong with chops and a forearm. Strong with a back heel kick but Cole with a Death Valley neck breaker for a near fall.

Cole with a neck breaker and he gets a near fall. Cole with a reverse chin lock and we go to commercial.

We are back and Cole with a suplex for a near fall. Cole appears to be favoring his injured elbow. Cole with a slam and he gets another near fall. Cole with a figure four head scissors and Strong bridges and gets a near fall. Strong with a punch and forearms. Cole tries for a belly-to-back suplex but Strong lands on his feet. Strong with a drop kick but he cannot capitalize.

Strong with a knee to the midsection followed by a flying clothesine and then he gets Cole on his back and he hits a side slam followed by chops. Strong with a running knee into the corner followed by a bulldog and he gets a near fall. Cole runs Strong into the corner.

Strong puts Cole in the Tree of Woe and then he hits a running knee to Cole followed by a back breaker and he gets a near fall. Cole with a kick to the knee but he runs into a boot and Strong with an enzuigiri followed by a uranage back breaker and an Olympic Slam for a near fall.

Strong gets Cole on his shoulders but Cole gets to the apron and he drops Strong on the top rope and then Cole hits a Wheelbarrow suplex onto the apron and he rolls Strong back into the ring and he gets a near fall. Strong goes for a figure four and he knows how to apply it. Strong has his shoulders down and Cole gets a near fall.

Strong tries to get to the ropes and he succeeds. Cole releases the hold. Strong rolls to the apron and Cole tries to suplex him back into the ring but Strong blocks it and he tries to suplex Cole to the floor but he puts Cole on the turnbuckles. Strong with an enzuigiri and then Strong goes for a superplex but Cole with forearms. Strong fires back with forearms of his own.

Strong hits the superplex and both men are down. Strong gets a near fall. Strong tries for a suplex but Cole with a knee. Strong with a forearm and then he hits Death by Roderick. Cole responds with a drop kick to the knees and then he goes for the Figure Four again. Strong counters with an inside cradle. Strong with a double leg take down and he goes for the Strong Hold but Cole powers out and Strong collides with the referee.

Strong and Cole with forearms in the center of the ring and Cole gains the advantage until Strong connects with a jumping knee to the head and Strong with the forearms. Strong with an elbow but Cole with a super kick and both men are down. The referee continues to nap in the corner while Steve Corino gets up from his position at the announce table.

Corino throws a chain into the center of the ring. Strong grabs the chain. Corino distracts Strong long enough to allow Cole to get to his feet and he kicks Strong and takes the chain. Cole hits Strong in the head with the chain. The referee sees the chain and the referee calls for the bell.

Winner: Roderick Strong (by disqualification)

After the match, Cole storms to the back and Corino follows after him.

We are back and the members of Team ROH talk about next week’s Steel Cage Warfare. BJ Whitmer, Michael Elgin, and Jay Lethal are wary of Kevin Steen being a part of the team because he was part of SCUM.

We see the members of SCUM arrive at the building. Matt offers $20 for a fan’s negative sign about him. Hardy raises the offer to everything he has on him. SCUM rips up the sign and we go to commercial.

Match Number Two: Matt Hardy (with Steve Corino) versus Jay Briscoe for the Ring of Honor World Heavyweight Title

Briscoe’s shoulder is severely wrapped up and Matt and Steve hug it out before the match.

They lock up and Jay with a wrist lock but Matt with a reversal and he starts to work on the injured arm and shoulder. They lock up again and Hardy with a wrist lock but Jay with a punch and head butt. Jay kicks Hardy in the corner and chokes him with his boot. Jay with a European uppercut followed by a back elbow and he gets a near fall.

Jay with a kick and shoulders in the corner. Jay tries for another shoulder but Hardy moves and Jay hits the ring post with his bad shoulder. Matt sends Jay twice into the ring post. Hardy with divorce court for a near fall. Hardy with a hammer lock as the focus stays on the shoulder.

Jay with elbows and punches followed by a forearm. Hardy with a Side Effect and he gets a near fall. Jay with a head butt or two and he gets Hardy on his shoulders but Hardy gets to his feet and he hits a Twist of Fate for a near fall. Hardy with elbows to the shoulder and then he wraps the arm in the ropes.

Hardy punches Jay in the corner and then he returns to the shoulder. Hardy with a hammer lock and we go to commercial.

We are back and Briscoe with jabs using the left arm and he shows the pain on each punch. Jay with a drop kick and both men are down. Matt is up first and Jay runs into a boot and Hardy with a screaming elbow to the back of the head but Jay with a super kick and he gets a near fall. Jay with a neck breaker and he gets a near fall.

Jay sets for a Jay Driller but Hardy is able to work on the shoulder to stop him. Corino trips Jay and Matt with a Twist of Fate and he gets a near fall. Hardy sends Briscoe to the floor and the referee warns Matt.

Matt Irish whips Jay into the guardrails a few times and then he rolls Jay back into the ring. Matt gets a near fall. Matt tells Steve that he will choke him out. Hardy sets for a butterfly suplex but Jay with a back body drop to escape. Jay with a kick and he hits a Jay Driller but Matt kicks out at two.

Jay with kicks to Hardy in the corner as he works on the ankle. Hardy takes off his boot and Briscoe returns to the ankle. Hardy hits Jay with the boot when the referee was not looking but Jay kicks out at two. Hardy limps as he sets for the Twist of Fate. Hardy with another Twist of Fate but Hardy does not go for the pin. Hardy hits his fourth Twist of Fate in the match but Briscoe kicks out at two.

Hardy goes for a guillotine choke with the arms butterflied but Hardy releases the hold and he punches Jay. Matt pulls Jay towards the corner and Matt goes up to the turnbuckles for a moonsault, but he takes too long and Jay recovers.

Jay with forearms and punches. Jay with forearms to the back and he hits a belly-to-back superplex and Matt lays on Briscoe and gets a near fall. Hardy and Briscoe exchange punches and Jay with jabs and forearms followed by a head butt and he tries for the Jay Driller but he cannot get Hardy up. Hardy tries for another Twist of Fate but Briscoe counters with an inside cradle and gets the three count.

Winner: Jay Briscoe

After the match, Rhino comes to the ring and he GORES Briscoe. Mark Brsicoe attacks Rhino and he hits a drop kick that sends Rhino into the turnbuckles. Corino hits Mark from behind.

BJ Whitmer, Michael Elgin, and Jay Lethal are wrapped to the ring posts while the members of SCUM attack Jay. Rhino chokes Jay in the ring. Corino puts the belt around Hardy’s waist while SCUM brings chairs into the ring. Rhino hits Jay with a chair and then he hits Mark with the chair. Rhino hits Mark a third time with the chair. Jacobs punches Jay while security makes their way to the ring but they keep security at bay.

Steve tells SCUM to finish off Jay Briscoe. He tells everyone to watch as Matt with a double stomp off the ropes onto Jay’s injured arm with a chair on the arm. Steve says that not only will ROH die next week, it will burn.

2014 - WWE presented the Battleground PPV.  Mike Johnson filed the following PPV report:

Welcome to PWInsider.com’s live, ongoing coverage of the 2014 Battleground PPV from Tampa, FL!

Battleground PPV Kickoff

Renee Young, Christian, Alex Riley and Booker T are the PPV panelists. They discussed the card for tonight’s show.

Fandango vs. Adam Rose

Adam Rose had Layla and Summer Rae with the Rosebuds. Fandango attacked him at the bell and nailed him with a belly to back suplex for a two count. Layla and Summer led the Rosebuds around the ring dancing, which distracted Fandango. He left the ring and complained, so they each slapped him.

Rose tossed Fandango back in the ring and nailed a series of rights and a spinebuster. He nailed the Choo Choo and the Party Foul for the pin.

Your winner, Adam Rose!

Not really a match as much as a backdrop for the women to get their revenge.

They aired a good video piece on the Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins match.

Christian was asked about what it’s like when former partners split and face off. He said when he split from Edge, he would have done anything to beat him when they faced off for the first time. He said that there’s a reason The Authority chose Seth Rollins.

They then aired a video feature on Chris Jericho vs. Bray Wyatt.

Tom Phillips interviewed WWE Tag Team champions The Usos. They were a little too happy. They said they were bringing their A-Game and joked about which of them was the better looking of the two.

Cameron vs. Naomi

Cameron had a ring outfit that was designed to make her look like a sexy schoolgirl. She tried to hide from Naomi and then caught her when the referee made Naomi back off. She knocked Naomi off the apron to the floor and then drilled her into the apron.

Cameron locked her in a surfboard variation. Naomi reversed an Irish Whip but missed a dropkick. She had enough and began beating Cameron down and then hit a Thesz Press. She began stomping Cameron, who rolled out of the ring. She attempted to walk out but Naomi caught her in the aisle and knocked her down and whipped her into the guard rail.

The crowd began chanting for Naomi as she and Cameron battled back and forth. Cameron rolled up Naomi and held the tights for the pin.

Your winner, Cameron!

OK. There were some stiff shots tossed and you could believe they didn’t like each other.

WWE BATTLEGROUND 2014!

Best of Three Falls:WWE Tag Team champions The Usos vs. The Wyatt Family

First Fall

The Usos controlled early. Luke manhandled one of the Usos and tossed him out of the ring, where he smacked his face on the bottom rope. Rowan tagged in and ripped at Uso’s face. The Wyatts worked over Jey until he nailed a belly to back suplex. He made the hot tag to Jimmy, only to see Jimmy nailed with a running big boot and pinned.

The winners of the first fall, The Wyatt Family!

Second Fall:

Harper continued working over Jimmy Uso, who kept kicking out. Rowan nailed a splash for a two count. Rowan used the double Noogie on Jimmy. Jimmy tried to slam him but Rowan was too powerful and he fell backwards and was almost pinned. The Wyatts tagged in and out to work Jimmy over. Jey finally tagged in and rolled up Harper for the pin, although his shoulder was off the mat.

Your winners of the second fall, The Usos.

He laid out Uso immediately.

Third Fall:

Rowan worked over Jimmy and scored a two count. Harper nailed a Catapult for a two count. They continued working over Uso until Harper missed a running boot in the corner and went over the ropes. Jey made the hot tag and hit a dive to the outside on Harper. He then nailed another on Rowan. He then ran across the guard rail and dove off on Harper.

Harper was tossed back in and nailed with a flying bodypress on Harper for a two count. He nailed a series of punches and went for a Samoan Drop. Harper stopped him and caught a kick. Uso nailed an enziguiri and then nailed the Rikishi butt splash in he corner. Harper went for a powerbomb but Usos slipped out and came off the ropes with a splash for another two count.

Uso went for a superkick but was caught and sent into the corner. Harper nailed a boot to the face, sending Uso over the top to the floor. Harper hit a tope to the outside. They continued with some nice near falls.

Harper nailed a sitdown powerbomb but Uso kicked out again. Rowan tagged in and went to the top for a splash but missed. Harper went to the top but was crotched. Jey tagged in and nailed the Superfly Splash but Rowan kicked out. Jey went to the top again but Harper grabbed his leg, allowing Rowan to attack him while he was up there. Jimmy tagged in but Rowan drilled the Usos’ heads together and nailed a double superplex.

Rowan covered Jimmy, who kicked out at the last second. Jey returned and drilled Rowan and Harper with kicks. Harper killed Jimmy with a shot. He went to lariat Jey but was kicked off. He absorbed it and lariated Jey anyway. Jimmy broke the pin up. Harper dumped him for the floor.

The Usos came back to nail a double superkick. The Usos hit double Superfly Splashes off the top on Harper and covered him for the pin.

Your winners and still WWE Tag Team champions, The Usos!

Really good, especially the third fall.

Seth Rollins vs. Dean Ambrose

Tom Phillips interviewed Rollins. He said that he’s smiling because tonight is a historic night because he was going to put the dagger into Ambrose and finish him off once and for all. He said he was going to kill the cockroach, Dean Ambrose. He said that Ambrose knows him better than anyone and he knows what Rollins is capable of and he’s going to get all of it tonight. He said that when he’s done with Ambrose, he’s going to keep his eyes peeled on the Fatal Four way…

Ambrose attacked him and began beating the hell out of Rollins. He slammed him into some equipment cases and knocked over a lighting stand. All of the officials grabbed Ambrose. Triple H showed up and told them to throw Ambrose out of the building and not to let him back in. He said Ambrose wasn’t going to ruin things for them.

WWE Divas championship AJ Lee vs. Paige

Big CM Punk chant at the bell.

They locked up but neither of them got the better of the exchange. Lee scored a two count with a forward roll. Paige returned the favor with a two count of her own. Paige began controlling the match and slammed Lee into the buckles, then began stomping her.

Paige slammed Lee down and covered her for another two count. She draped Lee through the ropes and nailed a series of knees to the chest for another near fall. Paige cinched in a chinlock, trying to wear Lee down.

Paige locked in a surfboard, trying to force a submission. Paige went for a slam but Lee turned it into a DDT. Paige went to spear Lee through the ropes and well, time began standing still. They tumbled to the floor and then battled back into the ring. They went to the floor where Paige hit a top rope sunset flip powerbomb.

Lee kicked off Paige as she charged in the corner, then dove off. Paige caught her but Lee maneuvered her into the Black Widow. Paige was able to counter it and nailed the Paige Turner but Lee kicked out at the last second. They went back and forth with near falls. Paige was finally caught with the shining wizard and pinned.

Your winner and still WWE Divas champion, AJ Lee!

There were times this was good and times where it fell apart. No way to not say this wasn't a letdown though.

Somewhere in the bowels of the building, Randy Orton was looking for Kane. Kane told him he made a mistake coming here. Orton said that he made a mistake on Raw and was sorry. He looked for Kane to say he was sorry as well, but Kane said that as the Devil’s favorite Demon, he never gets to say he’s sorry. Orton said that was fine but they need to be on the same page because neither of them can let John Cena or Roman Reigns leave with the WWE title. Kane said that he assures him that the winner of the match is standing right here. He stared at Orton and walked off.

Rusev (with Lana) vs. Jack Swagger (with Zeb Colter)

Lana cut a promo putting over Vladimir Putin saying he stands up for what he believes in and isn’t afraid of saying the truth. There’s goes to answer to the question of whether they would downplay that connection after the plane was shot down in the Ukraine. Lana promised that Rusev would crush everyone in the building, including Jack Swagger. Good promo from Lana.

Zeb Colter said that we’ve heard enough out of Natasha and Boris, so she slapped the mic out of his hands. Swagger and Rusev began battling and Rusev was knocked out of the ring.

Swagger went for the Patriot Lock early but Rusev rolled outside. Rusev used his power to control Swagger early. Swagger fired back with a series of rights. Rusev missed a charge in the corner and Swagger again went for the Patriot Lock, so Rusev retreated to the outside.

This time, Swagger followed and tossed him back into the ring. Swagger charged him with a splash in the corner and nailed a series of knees. Rusev caught Swagger with a crushing blow as he rebounded against the ropes and nailed a Fall Away Slam. Rusev worked him over and stomped away at him.

Rusev nailed a series of headbutts and worked over Swagger, then locked on a nerve hold to the shoulder. The crowd began chanting, “We the People.” Rusev overpowered Swagger and brought him back to the mat. Swagger finally battled back but was tossed over the top to the floor in front of the announcers.

Swagger was knocked off the apron every time he tried to get back in and Colter fired him up. Swagger returned to the ring and cleaned house on Rusev. He nailed the Vader Bomb out of the corner for a two count. He caught Rusev with a takedown for a two count.

Swagger was tossed over the top but landed on his feet. He nailed Rusev but was caught returning through the ropes. Rusev went for a big kick but Swagger turned it into the Patriot Lock in the center of the ring. Rusev fought for the ropes and finally made it. He pulled himself out to the floor.

Swagger followed him to the outside and chopblocked him in the back of the knee, then locked the Patriot Lock on the outside. Rusev used his positioning to roll through and send Swagger into the ring steps. The referee kept counting and Rusev finally returned at the nine count. Swagger was counted out.

Your winner, by countout, Rusev!

Good match.

After the bout, Rusev attacked Swagger and put him in the Accolade. Really good stuff to build his character.

We had another Stardust and Goldust promo. They were talking about the Cosmic Key. Someone was a fan of the old Masters of the Universe movie.

Seth Rollins came to the ring. They recapped what happened earlier. Rollins said that since his opponent has been so “irresponsibly been ejected” from the building, he wanted to be announced as the winner and he wanted his hand raised.

They announced him as the winner. Rollins posed on the ropes all happy with himself. As he went up the aisle, Ambrose attacked him and tossed him into the railing, then tossed him into the crowd. They brawled through the crowd. Rollins tossed Ambrose over the railing and back into the ringside area. He climbed on top of the barrier to dive off but Ambrose pulled him down by his hair and slammed him down onto the Spanish Announce Table.

Security and officials held Ambrose back but he broke free and ran across the announcing tables to attack Rollins. He broke free a third time as Triple H came down. All of the officials grabbed Ambrose and they dragged him away by the arms and legs. Rollins dove on the pile and the fight continued. They finally dragged Ambrose to the back but not before they began brawling again. Good angle!

Bray Wyatt (with the Wyatt Family) vs. Chris Jericho

Wyatt is still all swollen from where Ric Flair busted him open at Madison Square Garden last weekend.

They locked up and Wyatt ended up in the corner. Jericho broke clean. Bray attacked Jericho and worked him over with right hands. They slugged it out back and forth. Bray cleaned house on Jericho and worked him over, including a big clothesline. He continued beating down Jericho.

Jericho made a comeback and nailed his springboard dropkick to Wyatt, sending him off the apron to the floor. The Wyatts attended to Bray. Jericho dove off the top onto all of them. The referee tossed the other Wyatts out for interjecting themselves.

Wyatt drilled Jericho from behind, sending him into one of the ringside cameramen. That had to suck. Bray tossed him back in for a two count. Bray began beating down Jericho in a corner and whipped him into the opposite one. Jericho moved so Bray nailed his shoulder in the corner. Jericho mounted a comeback and came off the top. He went for a bulldog but Bray slipped out and nailed a belly to back suplex for a two count.

Wyatt kept working over Jericho and went for a back senton splash but Jericho pulled his knees up. He nailed an enziguiri on Wyatt and scored a two count. Jericho went to the top but Bray nailed him. Wyatt went for a superplex but Jericho began fighting him off. Jericho nailed a bulldog and went for the Lionsault but Bray pulled his knees up.

Bray nailed a big Uranage for a two count. Wyatt nailed a running Avalanche in the corner. Jericho slammed him into the buckles and covered him. Wyatt grabbed the rope to break the pinfall. Jericho went for another springboard dropkick to the outside but Wyatt moved out of range. He grabbed Jericho and DDT’d him on the apron. Wyatt covered him but Jericho kicked out.

Wyatt went for Sister Abigail but Jericho slipped out and turned it into a Walls of Jericho attempt. They began brawling and Wyatt drilled him with a piercing spear for a two count. Jericho nailed the Codebreaker out of nowhere and covered him clean for the pin.

Your winner, Chris Jericho!

The match was OK. It was competitive but never seemed to kick into that gear of “something really great.” Jericho winning is going to spark a lot of discussion amongst fans since there’s a feeling that Wyatt is being held back as it is.

Seth Rollins was shown leaving the building in his ring gear, flanked by security. He told them he didn’t need them and asked them to leave. He stopped and began looking around, paranoid he was about to get jumped. Ambrose came out of a car trunk and attacked him. They brawled onto a parked car. Rollins got into the car and drove away, so apparently it was his car. Ambrose stalked across the parking lot, wanting another piece of his former partner. Good stuff, but why would Rollins leave? Unless it's a swerve and he wasn't Plan B all along....

WWE Intercontinental championship Battle Royal: Big E., Alberto Del Rio, Cesaro, R-Truth, Ryback, Curtis Axel, Zack Ryder, Titus O’Neil, Damien Sandow (dressed like a beach bum), Heath Slater, Diego of Los Matadores, Sin Cara, Xavier Woods, The Great Khali, Kofi Kingston, Bo Dallas, Dolph Ziggler, The Miz, WWE United States champion Sheamus

Bad News Barrett came out with a mic before the match. He said that whoever wins the Battle Royal gets to become the new WWE Intercontinental champion, but he has some bad news. He said that being the new champion will be like retiring here in Florida. It will be be great in the beginning but it’s just delaying the inevitable, that they will meet their demise at the hands of his Bullhammer.

They all went after Khali first but he fought off the entire ring and began chopping away. He tossed Woods and Ryder. Sheamus nailed Khali with the Brogue Kick and everyone teamed to toss the big man.

Ziggler was almost tossed but hung on. Dallas tossed Cara. Everyone started tossing everyone. Everyone that was left was laid out so Sheamus and Ryback could face off and start battling back and forth. They battled until Sheamus nailed a Brogue Kick on Ryback, sending him over the top. Miz tried to sneak in and tossed Sheamus but was nailed. Miz rolled under the ropes to the floor, so he’s doing the Jimmy Hart hide under the ring spot.

Bo tossed O’Neil over and did his running around bit. Cesaro and Kingston had some good exchanges. Del Rio killed Ziggler with a backbreaker. It’s starting to pick up. Del Rio, on the outside, missed a kick and Ziggler, snapped him on the ropes, eliminating him.

Big E pressed Cesaro but Cesaro slipped out and used a belly to belly to eliminate him. Cesaro tossed Kingston over but he landed on Big E’s shoulders to save himself. They did some really good near elimination spots before Cesaro finally tossed him out with a delayed vertical suplex.

In a big shock, Heath Slater nailed Cesaro from behind and tossed him out. That got a huge pop. Sheamus killed him with a Brogue Kick and eliminated him. Bo Dallas tried to toss Sheamus but it didn’t work out so well for him as he was beaten across the chest and dropkicked out by Ziggler. It came down to Ziggler and Sheamus (and Miz on the floor hiding). They battled back and forth. Ziggler went for the Famouser but something went amiss and instead he landed on top and rained down with punches.

Sheamus went for a powerbomb but Ziggler turned it into a sunset flip deal. Sheamus missed the Famouser but caught Ziggler with a catapult that sent him over the top to the apron. Sheamus worked over Ziggler on the apron. The crowd was really behind Ziggler. They battled on the apron. Sheamus went for the shoulderblock into the ring but Ziggler superkicked him and knocked him to the floor.

Miz hit the ring and tossed Ziggler out, winning.

Your winner and new WWE Intercontinental champion, The Miz!

As soon as they were done with the early eliminations, there were some really entertaining sequences.

WWE World Heavyweight champion John Cena vs. Roman Reigns vs. Kane vs. Randy Orton

Cena had both belts, as he did in Florida at the house show last night.

Everyone began battling at the bell. Cena and Orton went to the floor, where Cena was whipped into the stairs. Reigns was beating Kane in the corner. He saw Orton coming for him and went after him. Kane and Orton doubleteamed Reigns and Orton tried to pin him while Kane tried to prevent Cena from returning. Cena eventually returned and suplexed Orton but Kane broke it up.

Kane and Orton ended up run out of the ring, setting up a faceoff with Reigns and Cena. Before we could see them face off, Orton and Kane attacked, only this time they ended up at odds over which of them was going to be the champion. Kane nailed Orton and set him up for a superplex. This set up a huge Tower of Doom spot with everyone.

Cena and Reigns looked at each other, then teamed up to stomp the hell out of Kane. Orton slipped in and nailed a backbreaker on Reigns. He went after Cena and nailed he and Reigns with double hanging DDTs at the same time. Orton made the cover but Kane broke it up.

Reigns nailed a Samoan Drop on Kane but Orton broke it up. Orton and Reigns battled back and forth. Orton whipped out the old Lance Storm Canadian Maple Leaf Crab. Reigns fought out and reversed it and locked it in on Orton. Cena grabbed Orton’s arm and locked in an STF. Kane broke it up. Cena nailed Kane out of the ring but was caught by Orton, who went for a backbreaker. Cena slipped out and Orton was trapped in the STF. Orton tried to make it to the ropes but was pulled back to the center.

Orton finally made it to the ropes but Reigns grabbed his arm, pulled him out and tossed him over the announcer’s table. This allowed Reigns and Cena to finally face off and they began exchanging punches in the center of the ring. Cena ducked a clothesline and went for the STF. Reigns escaped and nailed the Samoan Drop.

Reigns went for the Superman Punch but Cena ducked and nailed the Blue Thunder Punch. Cena went for the Five Knuckle Shuffle but Reigns nailed the Superman Punch and speared him. Kane broke up the pinfall.

Reigns went back and forth with Kane and nailed him. Reigns cleaned house with big offense on all three and speared Orton through the guard rail. Reigns went for the spear but Kane grabbed him for the chokeslam. Reigns broke the grip and speared him but Cena broke up the pin.

Cena tossed Roman Reigns to the outside and hit the AA on Kane. Reigns nailed Cena and covered Kane but Cena broke up the pinfall. Cena and Reigns exchanged punches. Cena nailed the AA on Reigns. Kane chokeslammed Cena and Reigns. He covered Reigns, who kicked out.

Kane called for the tombstone but Reigns speared him. Orton broke it up and nailed the RKO. Cena nailed the AA and scored the pin.

Your winner and still WWE World Heavyweight champion, John Cena!

OK main event. Nothing out of the ordinary.

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