Post by mattharms on Mar 12, 2012 17:20:11 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 1/19/07
Recap for last week on Glory is shown, with tonight, two huge main event encounters, with Harry Harris going one on one with the Gambler and Miles Stylish going one on one with Jerry Lynn. We are forty eight hours away from Luck of the Draw where thirty men step right into the ring, for a shot at the NAWA World Championship at Reality Check. Let’s get right into the ring on NAWA Glory.
Colt Cabana vs. Karl Petrovsky(w/Professor Boris Zerkov)
Cabana tries to beat down Petrovsky during this match but he bites off a fair amount more than he can chew. Petrovsky knocks Cabana around the ring for a minute, using his bulk and power, before hitting a gutwrench power bomb, nearly folding Colt Cabana right onto his head and neck. He calls that move the Red Revolution and that gets the pin.
Karl Petrovsky pinned Colt Cabana with the Red Revolution in 0:02:40.
Rating: * ¼
Pertrovsky gets the win in his first match here tonight on NAWA Glory. He will be a part of that huge thirty man Luck of the Draw Match and he looks imposing, but an imposing look is not the only thing that makes a mega star in the New Age Wrestling Alliance
Backstage:
The Motor City Machine Guns are standing by with Dan Marion. Tonight they have singles matches with the Briscoe Brothers where Alex Shelley takes on Jay Briscoe and Chris Sabin takes on Mark Briscoe on NAWA Glory. Sabin talks about how the Briscoe Brothers said some rather unpleasant things about them, but they aren’t going to take it to heart. The Guns are who they are, just like the Briscoes are who they are. Alex Shelley says what the Briscoe Brothers are a couple of toothless Rednecks, with a fifth grade education, who solve their problems with fists, rather than technical superiority in the ring. Sabin says that he does have a bone to pick about the Briscoes and their cougar hunting, because the last thing the New Age Wrestling Alliance needs is a lawsuit from PETA. Shelley whispers something into Sabin’s ears and Sabin suddenly realizes something. “Oh those kind of cougars…okay fair enough, carry on.” Shelley says that The Briscoe Brothers might go drinking, fighting, and shooting things with their guns, but the only guns that matter are “these guns” with Sabin and Shelley striking a bicep pose.
Coming up next, Jay Briscoe vs. Chris Sabin.
[COMMERCIAL]
Alex Shelley vs. Jay Briscoe
Both Shelley and Briscoe exchange a series of chops, sending each other back into the corner but Jay Briscoe gains advantage with a series of forearm smashes. Shelley is rattled, being knocked into the corner, where Jay Briscoe gains control, working over Shelley, with a huge brain buster being the highlight of his offense. Jay Briscoe goes to the top rope but Shelley dropkicks him as he leaps off of the ropes. Shelley beats on Jay Briscoe and rams him into the corner, before hitting a leaping knee strike and a fisherman suplex to get a two count. Alex Shelley works over Jay Briscoe and to the outside, springboard elbowdrop gets a two count. More elbow strikes right to the side of the head and Shelley leaps right onto the back of the head of Jay Briscoe with a thunderous Rocker Dropper which gets a two count. Shelley delivers a pair of short arm European uppercuts and sliced Bread #2 is set up, but Jay Briscoe grabs the ropes, causing Shelley to flip over. Running kick right to the face obliterates Alex Shelley and Jay Briscoe rolls over Shelley, underhooking the arms, before hitting the Jay Driller, folding him up on the side of his neck for the pin.
Jay Briscoe pinned Alex Shelley with the J-Driller in 0:08:31.
Rating: *** ¼
Jay Briscoe gets the win, with the Briscoe Brothers going 1-0 in the singles matches with the Motor City Machine Guns tonight.
Backstage:
The NAWA Television Champion Sederick Skyhawk is standing by backstage, talking about how tonight, he is going to team up with Ron Killings, Homicide, Low Ki, and Tomko in ten man tag team action against AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, Bryan Daniels, and Team 3D. Skyhawk rallies the members of Sederick Skyhawk Productions, his publicist Candace Sweet, bodyguard Tomko, and Shawn Stasiak, saying that tonight is going to be step one to assure his dominance of the star of stars in the New Age Wrestling Alliance. He says that he has some people in there that he knows he’ll get competence from. And they know the plan come Luck of the Draw but Tomko should do as much damage to AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels as possible. And Stasiak…well he should just stand to the side and watch a real star. Stasiak tries to protest but Sederick Skyhawk has spoken.
Coming up next, Mark Briscoe vs. Chris Sabin, the other half of the Briscoe Brothers takes on the other half of the Motor City Machine Guns.
[COMMERCIAL]
Chris Sabin vs. Mark Briscoe
Mark Briscoe slaps Sabin right in the mouth and Sabin explodes right into him with a series of punches, before sending him to the floor and pescado wipes out Mark Briscoe. Sabin is cut down and Mark Briscoe headbutts Sabin right in the groin, before drilling him with a series an elbow strikes, before hitting a half nelson suplex drilling Sabin right on his head for a two count. Cross armed neckbreaker and Mark Briscoe hits a moonsault to Sabin but Sabin kicks out. Briscoe drills Sabin with a number of stiff strikes, but Sabin lands on his feet on a belly to back suplex and turns around, before he drills Mark Briscoe right in the teeth with a superkick! The fans explode into boos, as Mark rolls over, clutching his mouth. He might have lost a couple more teeth with that one and Sabin waffles him with a rolling elbow smash for a two and a half count. Sabin goes for a brain buster but Mark Briscoe drops down and Blue Thunder Power Bomb for a two count. Mark Briscoe beats on Sabin and throws him into the corner but Sabin reverses. Mark Briscoe delivers a reverse mule kick to the chest, stunning Sabin and Briscoe leaps to the top rope, but Sabin catches Mark Briscoe, before turning him right into a vicious Cradle Shock sending Mark Briscoe right down on his head for the pin.
Chris Sabin pinned Mark Briscoe with the Cradle Shock in 0:07:44.
Rating: ***
Alex Shelley enters the ring to celebrate with his partner, but Jay Briscoe slides into the ring, as his brother pulls himself to his feet, as the Motor City Machine Guns decide to leave the ring but JAY BRISCOE JUST SPAT A HUGE WAD OF CHEWING TABACCO RIGHT IN CHRIS SABIN’S HAIR FROM BEHIND! Chris Sabin’s eyes widen and he yells, “you son of a bitch!” before he slides into the ring and knocks down Jay Briscoe. Mark and Alex Shelley quickly get into the brawl, as security is quickly to break this brawl up. Chris Sabin is trying to get at Jay Briscoe for the defilement of his hair with chewing tobacco.
Backstage:
Dan Marion is standing backstage with Gail Kim who will be challenging the NAWA Women’s Champion Awesome Kong for the title at Luck of the Draw. Gail Kim talks about how this match was supposed to go to her good friend Mia Stylish, but because of Kong’s vicious attack, Mia Stylish has been put on the shelf, but she’ll be back when the doctors give the okay in a couple of months. She’s been training hard and rehabbing and Gail Kim dedicates her match to Mia Stylish and promises to give Mia Stylish a title shot the moment she gets back. After another minute, Larry Sweeney pops in, calling Gail Kim an awful friend, by dedicating a match to Mia Stylish that she will be destroyed in. Sweeney says that there is no woman alive that can stand up to Awesome Kong and if Gail Kim doesn’t watch it, she won’t be alive to stand up to Awesome Kong. Kim says she isn’t afraid of Kong but Sweeney says that fear may keep her alive, as he cackles evilly. Sweeney suggests that Gail Kim might get a hospital bed side by side with her friend when Kong destroys her.
Coming up next, ten man tag team action, with Team 3D, AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, and Bryan Danielson taking on Tomko, Low Ki, Homicide, Ron Killings, and The NAWA Television Champion Sederick Skyhawk. Ten great competitors that are in the Luck of the Draw Match.
[COMMERCIAL]
Disco Inferno makes his way out, having won that Ten Man Second Chance of NAWA Glory Battle Royal a couple of weeks ago. Disco plays the crowd, walking around the ring. Former NAWA Xtreme Champion, former NAWA Commissioner, and could he win the Luck of the Draw? Disco Inferno sits down for commentary for this next match.
Team 3D, AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, and Bryan Danielson vs. Tomko, Low Ki, Homicide, Ron Killings(w/Larry Sweeney), and Sederick Skyhawk(w/Candace Sweet and Shawn Stasiak
All ten men brawl in the ring until things are left between Low Ki and Danielson, with Low Ki working over Danielson with a series of kicks right to the ribs but Danielson fights back, running elbow smash and double underhook suplex. Some quick tags involving Team 3D, battering Low Ki, with Tomko tagging in after a while, going shot to shot with Brother Ray, with Tomko hitting a huge side walk slam for a two count. Brother Ray goes low and tags in AJ Styles, who runs wild, until he gets caught off. The Rottweilers violently beat down AJ Styles, with a gutbuster/double foot stomp to the back of the head, for a nearfall. Tomko is brought in for some punishement but Styles manages a Pele Kick and hot tag to Christopher Daniels, who runs wild. Everyone enters the ring, beating on each other, with Danielson hitting a moonsault to everyone, toppling them down on the floor. Sederick Skyhawk counters the Angel’s Wings into a high back body drop and Skyhawk gives the signal for the Brush for Greatness, but Stasiak is on the apron, cheerleading Skyhawk, causing Candace and Sweeney both to scream at him, yelling him to get off the apron and quit acting like a goof. Daniels shoves Skyhawk into Stasiak and then hits a huge spin kick right to the face before leaping to the top rope and hits the Best Moonsault Ever for the pin.
Team 3D (Brother Ray and Brother Devon), Bryan Danielson, Christopher Daniels an
d AJ Styles defeated Low Ki, Homicide, Tomko, Ron Killings and Sederick Skyhawk
when C. Daniels pinned Skyhawk with the Best Moonsault Ever in 0:13:14.
Rating: ** ¾
Christopher Daniels has just pinned the NAWA Television Champion, just forty eight hours before he, AJ Styles, and defending champion Christopher Daniels is in a Triple Threat Match. Candace Sweet is yelling at Stasiak for goofing up but Stasiak storms around the ring, and see his old boss from back in the day, Disco Inferno on commentary. Stasiak gets right in Disco’s face and Disco drops his headset, before he starts unbuttoning his dress shirt, but Larry Sweeney gets on the microphone. As NAWA Owner, he won’t let a fight like this go on without any structure, therefore coming up next, Shawn Stasiak against Disco Inferno will compete on one right now…in a dance off! The fans are confused momentarily, before they cheer. Candace buries her head in her hands, yelling at Stasiak not to do it but Stasiak says that he’s going to take out Disco, unless he’s a chicken. He makes really bad chicken motions with his arms going “BAWK, BAWK, BAWK”
Disco throws down his jacket, saying that he’s not going to back down to a challenge for someone who has two left feet. And Disco says that he’s not a chicken, but Stasiak’s a turkey, which gets cheers from the crowd. Disco just shrugs, thrown off by the support of the NAWA fans. The music starts and Disco Inferno busts a move right in the ring, to decent applause. Shawn Stasiak says that Disco isn’t going to show him up, he’s going to be a star. Stasiak dances, looking like someone’s Grandma when they are trying to be cool and hip, but rather they are just looking embarrassing. Stasiak leaps into the air to do the splits but lands hard, before falling back and clutching his groin in pain. Disco shakes his head, saying that is pathetic before he walks off. Candace Sweet reenters the ring, yelling at Stasiak for being a numbskull yet again and Tomko drags the injured Stasiak to the back, to nurse his broken bits. Well that was um…something. But we’ve got a video about something, so roll it.
A slow moving video of Abyss destroying various people in the ring, with the monster’s path of destruction being highlighted. Abyss’s suspension has been lifted, and he will be able to return to the arena, but be on probation for a year. His first stop will be Luck of the Draw, where he has entered that big match. And Abyss is out for blood and perhaps another shot at the NAWA World Title.
Coming up next, Jerry Lynn vs. Miles Stylish. Two men who know each other well as tag team partners and enemies, two favorites in the Luck of the Draw Match.
[COMMERCIAL]
Miles Stylish is out with a notecard that he hands to the ring announcer. “Ladies and Gentlemen, Miles Stylish would like to confess to a crime…several crimes in fact. He would like to let you know that each and every night that he goes out there and steals the show!” Miles Stylish nods and says that’s right. Stylish grabs the microphone and says that he is going to be cheering Kurt Angle when he challenges Teddy Hart for the NAWA World Title this Sunday, because if is a foregone conclusion that Miles Stylish is going to win the Luck of the Draw Match and Stylish wants to prove that Kurt Angle making him tap out at StarClash 06 was a one in a million blindshot. And regain the NAWA World Title, holding it for a third time, to kill two birds with one stone. Out comes Jerry Lynn with the NAWA International Title draped over his shoulder. Stylish just shakes his head, saying that two years ago, Jerry Lynn beat Miles Stylish, everyone was expecting great things from him, but he is NAWA International Champion for fourth time…fifth time, Stylish says honestly he’s lost count, the number two man in the company, always second fiddle, always a midcarder, thus proving who truly carried the Triumvirate. Stylish puts over the prestige of the NAWA International Title but he figures that if Lynn was worth anything, he would have won the NAWA World Title by now but he’s choked on every opportunity he’s been given over the years. Stylish says that Lynn does have some great skills, but he will always be at a level below Miles Stylish. Lynn has the microphone, saying that he’ll let his wrestling do the talking, but much like two years ago, lighting will strike again.
Jerry Lynn vs. Miles Stylish
Technical wrestling kicks off the early stages of this match with Lynn hitting a sliding leg trip, right into a half Boston Crab, cranking right on the knee. Stylish fights out to his feet and when Lynn ducks the head, he pays for it with a running kick and now Stylish hits a backspin DDT, before he beats on Lynn with a series of elbow drops. Side headlock by Stylish, as he talks trash to the crowd, before he pulls himself out and springboard swinging bulldog gets a two count. Stylish heads to the outside and springboard flying kneedrop right to Lynn and a two count. Stylish is not ready to go down and he begins to obliterate Lynn with a series of stomps, before hitting a running knee right to the side of the head. Stylish grabs Lynn and swinging suplex, before he pulls himself up and rolling somersault senton for a two count. Lynn is pulled right back to his feet, and Stylish drills Lynn with a series of chops but Lynn returns fire. Lariat is ducked and Stylish goes for a backslide but Lynn lands on his feet and hits a lariat anyway for a two count.
Stylish pulls himself to his feet, with Lynn chopping away on him and into the opposite corner. Stylish gets the elbow right up to the face and to the top rope. Moonsault right to a standing Lynn and Stylish covers him hooking the leg. Only gets a two count. Stylish backs up, before he continues to beat on Lynn, going for the Las Vegas Trauma but Lynn has that one scouted, sliding down the backdoor, before he German Suplexes Stylish right into a bridge for a two count. Lynn hammers away at Stylish with a series of forearm smashes right to the face, before he picks up Stylish and kneelift. Lynn grabs the head of Stylish, going for a Tornado DDT but Stylish holds onto the ropes to block it. Stylish goes for a running elbow smash but Lynn ducks that one and reverse neckbreaker brings Stylish right down to the canvas. Lynn to the outside and Stylish is up. Flying cross body block no Stylish rolls through and right onto the shoulders for the Las Vegas Trauma, but Lynn counters with a sunset flip for a two and a half count! Stylish looks angry and goes for a clothesline but Lynn ducks and backslide, but Stylish lands on his feet and hoists Lynn onto his shoulders, but Lynn counters the Las Vegas Trauma a second time with a thunderous DDT.
Lynn pulls himself to his feet and running boot to the head of Stylish as he pulls himself right up to a sitting position. Lynn steps back and swinging neckbreaker to Stylish. To the outside goes Jerry Lynn and springboard dropkick right to Stylish as he gets back to his feet. Lynn cradles Stylish hooking the leg but only a two and a half count. Lynn hammers away at Stylish and right into the corner hard he goes. Lynn runs right into a pair of boots by Stylish and now Stylish leaps to the second rope, going for a rana but is caught and power bombed down hard. Lynn holds Stylish down for a pin but out once again for a two and nine tenths count. Lynn picks up Stylish and belly to back suplex. Lynn floats over once again but only another nearfall. Series of elbow smashes to the back and Lynn goes for a Tornado DDT but Stylish hangs right onto the second rope to block it. Lynn manages to readjust his footing and comes back chopping away. Right into the ropes. Tilt a whirl by Lynn right into the position for a Cradle Tombstone but Stylish reverses it right into the Las Vegas Trauma. This time he connects, driving Lynn right on the back of his head, with his fireman’s carry into a Michinoku Driver II and Stylish scores the pin.
Miles Stylish pinned Jerry Lynn with the Las Vegas Trauma in 0:13:25.
Rating: **** ¼
Miles Stylish picks up the win, with Jerry Lynn giving him some anxious moments, but Stylish pulls one out tonight on Glory and both of these men will be in that thirty man Luck of the Draw Match for a shot at the NAWA World Title in March at Reality Check.
We cut to a dark room, where Samoa Joe is sitting, with a towel over his head, the first time we’ve seen him since his brutal cage match against Harry Harris. Joe talks about how the doctors give him the go ahead to wrestle, despite suffering a broken nose and a concussion when Harry Harris hit him right in the face with a pipe wrench. But regardless, he will be at Luck of the Draw and he will win the match and he will become NAWA World Champion. Joe says that he does hope that he and Harris cross paths in the Luck of the Draw, because he is going to repay him for putting him on the shelf and handing him his first loss.
Coming up next, Teddy Hart and Kurt Angle to face to face, before their huge NAWA World Title Match in forty eight hours at Luck of the Draw.
[COMMERCIAL]
Dan Marion introduces the NAWA World Champion Teddy Hart and Kurt Angle, who walk up to each other and shake hands, before sitting at the opposite side of a table. Marion says that over the past couple of weeks, we’ve seen both of these guys getting ready, preparing for this match. Angle says that he has been an intense training regime, going to some of the best training camps in the country, and he’s been watching every one of Teddy Hart’s big NAWA matches, over the years, so he knows what he’s in for but Kurt Angle says that he wouldn’t be so excited, if Hart was a pushover. Rather he’s the NAWA World Champion which makes him the top dog and his wrestling pedigree is something that cannot be matched. But Kurt Angle says that he has defeated many top superstars in the world of wrestling and he will be honored to add Teddy Hart’s name to that storied collection.
Teddy Hart pauses, saying that he has nothing but respect for someone like Angle, with his credentials and his past accomplishments. He talks about how people are really counting down to the match, some of them claiming that it would be the final countdown for Teddy Hart as the NAWA World Champion. Hart says that he knows that Angle won’t be his easiest challenger, but Hart has defended his belt in I Quit Matches, Empty Arena Matches, Iron Man Matches, and more, night after night against the top athletes in the world. But he sees the intense look on Angle’s face, how he digs down deep even after his body should have stopped working, and Angle’s deadly Ankle Lock, a submission move that once it is slapped on, escape will be difficult if not impossible. However Hart says that he has been training. He has been working with his uncle, the legendary Bret “The Hitman” Hart to devise a strategy to defeat Angle and he has a few tricks up his sleeve to keep the NAWA World Title. And Hart says the honor will be all his, when he defeats Wrestling’s Only Olympic Gold Medalist in the center of the ring.
There is a tense few seconds between champion and challenger. Hart puts the NAWA World Title Belt on the table and Marion says that both men have said their peace, but this is what it is all about. This is the only thing that it is about. This is the thing that everyone on the NAWA roster strives to be, the NAWA World Champion. Everyone wants it, but very few have held it. Can Kurt Angle add his name to the list of men who have held the NAWA World Title? Kurt Angle vs. Teddy Hart this Sunday Night at Luck of the Draw for the NAWA World Title.
Coming up next, Harry Harris meets the Gambler. Your main event one on one on NAWA Glory.
[COMMERCIAL]
The Gambler vs. Harry Harris
Both men play to the crowd, with dueling cheers, before they lock up and The Gambler manages to take down Harry Harris with a sliding leg trip. Harris pops to his feet and rushes the Gambler but the Gambler hiptosses him down. The Gambler punches away on Harris and into the ropes. Running knee takes down Harris and the Gambler backs up, hitting an elbow drop. Another elbow drop and the Gambler begins to beat on Harris some more, throwing him into the corner. High back body drop as Harris comes out of the corner and the Gambler goes to the second rope. He goes for a double axe handle but Harris catches him and inverted atomic drop. Right into a DDT from Harris and he floats over, getting a two count on the Gambler. Harris rolls over the Gambler and begins soccer kicking him right in the ribs, before applying a bodyscissors and a series of elbow strikes but the Gambler is fighting out. Harris backs off, hitting a running knee right to the side of the head, before grabbing Gambler, rolling him over, and beating on him, before applying a Stump Puller type submission move and unloading right on the back of the head, before Harris rocks forward, ramming the Gambler’s head into the canvas, holding him into a pinning combination for a two count.
Harris picks up the Gambler and rocks him with a series of chops right to the chest. Into the ropes goes the Gambler but Gambler comes right back with a spear. Both men are down, with a standing ten count but Gambler rolls over for a two count. The Gambler picks up Harris and a series of ten count punches but Harris drops down, causing the Gambler to fall chest right on the top rope and Harris grabs Gambler from behind, before bringing him down into a lung blower like move, before applying a bow and arrow submission hold. Gambler manages to escape the hold and now Harris beats on the Gambler some more. Into the ropes and Stun Gun, followed up by a reverse neckbreaker. Harris rolls over the Gambler and hammers away at the back of his head, before setting him up for the Harris Driver but the Gambler slides out the back door. Gambler rolls up Harris and nearly scores the pin!
Harris is up and he rushes the Gambler, but gets back dropped right to the floor. He tugs on his hair, utterly frustrated and the Gambler leaps over the top rope, wiping out Harris with a tope suicida! The fans are on their feet and the Gambler picks up Harris, rolling him to the ring. Up on the top rope but Harris catches the Gambler on the top rope. Elbow to the side of the head and Harris is up with a fireman’s carry right on the Gambler, before he hits a super gutbuster! Both men are down and Harris pulls himself up before he makes the cover. Two and a half count! Harris picks up the Gambler and knee to the midsection. Double arm DDT by Harris, right into a double underhook submission. Harris is really stretching the neck in this double underhook modified guillotine but the Gambler is fighting his way out and manages to put his foot on the rope, forcing the break. Harris beats on the Gambler and into the ropes. Yakuza Kick is ducked and the Gambler comes off of the ropes with a huge leaping elbow smash. Both men are down!
Both men are making their way back to a standing position and the Gambler punches away at Harris, before throwing him into the corner hard. Gambler has Harris hooked and belly to belly overhead suplex brings him down. Harris is down right on the canvas and he makes the cover but only a two and a half count. The Gambler beats on Harris but Harris goes right to the midsection. An elbow strike right to the head and the Gambler drops like a load of quarters. Harris has the Gambler set right up and on the top rope. Harris now climbs up with the Gambler, hooking him. Attempted superplex but it is blocked. The Gambler hangs onto the top rope but Harris is on the top rope, with both men but BOTH MEN LOOSE THEIR BALANCE AND CROTCH THE TOP ROPE BEFORE FALLING TO THE FLOOR! It only takes a slight second of indecision to take a nasty spill like that. Harry Harris is down on the floor, favoring his previously injured neck. The Gambler wacked the side of the head on the ring apron and is in a daze, as the referee puts the count on. Just before the referee reaches ten, THE GAMBLER JUST BARELY MANAGES TO BEAT THE COUNT TO WIN THE MATCH! Harris entered the ring a half of a second after the bell but it was too late.
The Gambler defeated Harry Harris via countout in 0:16:20.
Rating: ****
The Gambler gets the win and Harry Harris shakes his head, realizing that the match is over and he just barely by a fraction of a second missed out on beating the count. The Gambler turns and his hand is raised, as Harry Harris is right behind the Gambler, hands raised but as the Gambler turns around, Harris extends his hand, for the Gambler to take. Harris shakes the Gambler’s hand in a matter of respect but he looks utterly frustrated how he just barely lost that match on a technicality. We are out of time. See you this Sunday at Luck of the Draw.
Recap for last week on Glory is shown, with tonight, two huge main event encounters, with Harry Harris going one on one with the Gambler and Miles Stylish going one on one with Jerry Lynn. We are forty eight hours away from Luck of the Draw where thirty men step right into the ring, for a shot at the NAWA World Championship at Reality Check. Let’s get right into the ring on NAWA Glory.
Colt Cabana vs. Karl Petrovsky(w/Professor Boris Zerkov)
Cabana tries to beat down Petrovsky during this match but he bites off a fair amount more than he can chew. Petrovsky knocks Cabana around the ring for a minute, using his bulk and power, before hitting a gutwrench power bomb, nearly folding Colt Cabana right onto his head and neck. He calls that move the Red Revolution and that gets the pin.
Karl Petrovsky pinned Colt Cabana with the Red Revolution in 0:02:40.
Rating: * ¼
Pertrovsky gets the win in his first match here tonight on NAWA Glory. He will be a part of that huge thirty man Luck of the Draw Match and he looks imposing, but an imposing look is not the only thing that makes a mega star in the New Age Wrestling Alliance
Backstage:
The Motor City Machine Guns are standing by with Dan Marion. Tonight they have singles matches with the Briscoe Brothers where Alex Shelley takes on Jay Briscoe and Chris Sabin takes on Mark Briscoe on NAWA Glory. Sabin talks about how the Briscoe Brothers said some rather unpleasant things about them, but they aren’t going to take it to heart. The Guns are who they are, just like the Briscoes are who they are. Alex Shelley says what the Briscoe Brothers are a couple of toothless Rednecks, with a fifth grade education, who solve their problems with fists, rather than technical superiority in the ring. Sabin says that he does have a bone to pick about the Briscoes and their cougar hunting, because the last thing the New Age Wrestling Alliance needs is a lawsuit from PETA. Shelley whispers something into Sabin’s ears and Sabin suddenly realizes something. “Oh those kind of cougars…okay fair enough, carry on.” Shelley says that The Briscoe Brothers might go drinking, fighting, and shooting things with their guns, but the only guns that matter are “these guns” with Sabin and Shelley striking a bicep pose.
Coming up next, Jay Briscoe vs. Chris Sabin.
[COMMERCIAL]
Alex Shelley vs. Jay Briscoe
Both Shelley and Briscoe exchange a series of chops, sending each other back into the corner but Jay Briscoe gains advantage with a series of forearm smashes. Shelley is rattled, being knocked into the corner, where Jay Briscoe gains control, working over Shelley, with a huge brain buster being the highlight of his offense. Jay Briscoe goes to the top rope but Shelley dropkicks him as he leaps off of the ropes. Shelley beats on Jay Briscoe and rams him into the corner, before hitting a leaping knee strike and a fisherman suplex to get a two count. Alex Shelley works over Jay Briscoe and to the outside, springboard elbowdrop gets a two count. More elbow strikes right to the side of the head and Shelley leaps right onto the back of the head of Jay Briscoe with a thunderous Rocker Dropper which gets a two count. Shelley delivers a pair of short arm European uppercuts and sliced Bread #2 is set up, but Jay Briscoe grabs the ropes, causing Shelley to flip over. Running kick right to the face obliterates Alex Shelley and Jay Briscoe rolls over Shelley, underhooking the arms, before hitting the Jay Driller, folding him up on the side of his neck for the pin.
Jay Briscoe pinned Alex Shelley with the J-Driller in 0:08:31.
Rating: *** ¼
Jay Briscoe gets the win, with the Briscoe Brothers going 1-0 in the singles matches with the Motor City Machine Guns tonight.
Backstage:
The NAWA Television Champion Sederick Skyhawk is standing by backstage, talking about how tonight, he is going to team up with Ron Killings, Homicide, Low Ki, and Tomko in ten man tag team action against AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, Bryan Daniels, and Team 3D. Skyhawk rallies the members of Sederick Skyhawk Productions, his publicist Candace Sweet, bodyguard Tomko, and Shawn Stasiak, saying that tonight is going to be step one to assure his dominance of the star of stars in the New Age Wrestling Alliance. He says that he has some people in there that he knows he’ll get competence from. And they know the plan come Luck of the Draw but Tomko should do as much damage to AJ Styles and Christopher Daniels as possible. And Stasiak…well he should just stand to the side and watch a real star. Stasiak tries to protest but Sederick Skyhawk has spoken.
Coming up next, Mark Briscoe vs. Chris Sabin, the other half of the Briscoe Brothers takes on the other half of the Motor City Machine Guns.
[COMMERCIAL]
Chris Sabin vs. Mark Briscoe
Mark Briscoe slaps Sabin right in the mouth and Sabin explodes right into him with a series of punches, before sending him to the floor and pescado wipes out Mark Briscoe. Sabin is cut down and Mark Briscoe headbutts Sabin right in the groin, before drilling him with a series an elbow strikes, before hitting a half nelson suplex drilling Sabin right on his head for a two count. Cross armed neckbreaker and Mark Briscoe hits a moonsault to Sabin but Sabin kicks out. Briscoe drills Sabin with a number of stiff strikes, but Sabin lands on his feet on a belly to back suplex and turns around, before he drills Mark Briscoe right in the teeth with a superkick! The fans explode into boos, as Mark rolls over, clutching his mouth. He might have lost a couple more teeth with that one and Sabin waffles him with a rolling elbow smash for a two and a half count. Sabin goes for a brain buster but Mark Briscoe drops down and Blue Thunder Power Bomb for a two count. Mark Briscoe beats on Sabin and throws him into the corner but Sabin reverses. Mark Briscoe delivers a reverse mule kick to the chest, stunning Sabin and Briscoe leaps to the top rope, but Sabin catches Mark Briscoe, before turning him right into a vicious Cradle Shock sending Mark Briscoe right down on his head for the pin.
Chris Sabin pinned Mark Briscoe with the Cradle Shock in 0:07:44.
Rating: ***
Alex Shelley enters the ring to celebrate with his partner, but Jay Briscoe slides into the ring, as his brother pulls himself to his feet, as the Motor City Machine Guns decide to leave the ring but JAY BRISCOE JUST SPAT A HUGE WAD OF CHEWING TABACCO RIGHT IN CHRIS SABIN’S HAIR FROM BEHIND! Chris Sabin’s eyes widen and he yells, “you son of a bitch!” before he slides into the ring and knocks down Jay Briscoe. Mark and Alex Shelley quickly get into the brawl, as security is quickly to break this brawl up. Chris Sabin is trying to get at Jay Briscoe for the defilement of his hair with chewing tobacco.
Backstage:
Dan Marion is standing backstage with Gail Kim who will be challenging the NAWA Women’s Champion Awesome Kong for the title at Luck of the Draw. Gail Kim talks about how this match was supposed to go to her good friend Mia Stylish, but because of Kong’s vicious attack, Mia Stylish has been put on the shelf, but she’ll be back when the doctors give the okay in a couple of months. She’s been training hard and rehabbing and Gail Kim dedicates her match to Mia Stylish and promises to give Mia Stylish a title shot the moment she gets back. After another minute, Larry Sweeney pops in, calling Gail Kim an awful friend, by dedicating a match to Mia Stylish that she will be destroyed in. Sweeney says that there is no woman alive that can stand up to Awesome Kong and if Gail Kim doesn’t watch it, she won’t be alive to stand up to Awesome Kong. Kim says she isn’t afraid of Kong but Sweeney says that fear may keep her alive, as he cackles evilly. Sweeney suggests that Gail Kim might get a hospital bed side by side with her friend when Kong destroys her.
Coming up next, ten man tag team action, with Team 3D, AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, and Bryan Danielson taking on Tomko, Low Ki, Homicide, Ron Killings, and The NAWA Television Champion Sederick Skyhawk. Ten great competitors that are in the Luck of the Draw Match.
[COMMERCIAL]
Disco Inferno makes his way out, having won that Ten Man Second Chance of NAWA Glory Battle Royal a couple of weeks ago. Disco plays the crowd, walking around the ring. Former NAWA Xtreme Champion, former NAWA Commissioner, and could he win the Luck of the Draw? Disco Inferno sits down for commentary for this next match.
Team 3D, AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, and Bryan Danielson vs. Tomko, Low Ki, Homicide, Ron Killings(w/Larry Sweeney), and Sederick Skyhawk(w/Candace Sweet and Shawn Stasiak
All ten men brawl in the ring until things are left between Low Ki and Danielson, with Low Ki working over Danielson with a series of kicks right to the ribs but Danielson fights back, running elbow smash and double underhook suplex. Some quick tags involving Team 3D, battering Low Ki, with Tomko tagging in after a while, going shot to shot with Brother Ray, with Tomko hitting a huge side walk slam for a two count. Brother Ray goes low and tags in AJ Styles, who runs wild, until he gets caught off. The Rottweilers violently beat down AJ Styles, with a gutbuster/double foot stomp to the back of the head, for a nearfall. Tomko is brought in for some punishement but Styles manages a Pele Kick and hot tag to Christopher Daniels, who runs wild. Everyone enters the ring, beating on each other, with Danielson hitting a moonsault to everyone, toppling them down on the floor. Sederick Skyhawk counters the Angel’s Wings into a high back body drop and Skyhawk gives the signal for the Brush for Greatness, but Stasiak is on the apron, cheerleading Skyhawk, causing Candace and Sweeney both to scream at him, yelling him to get off the apron and quit acting like a goof. Daniels shoves Skyhawk into Stasiak and then hits a huge spin kick right to the face before leaping to the top rope and hits the Best Moonsault Ever for the pin.
Team 3D (Brother Ray and Brother Devon), Bryan Danielson, Christopher Daniels an
d AJ Styles defeated Low Ki, Homicide, Tomko, Ron Killings and Sederick Skyhawk
when C. Daniels pinned Skyhawk with the Best Moonsault Ever in 0:13:14.
Rating: ** ¾
Christopher Daniels has just pinned the NAWA Television Champion, just forty eight hours before he, AJ Styles, and defending champion Christopher Daniels is in a Triple Threat Match. Candace Sweet is yelling at Stasiak for goofing up but Stasiak storms around the ring, and see his old boss from back in the day, Disco Inferno on commentary. Stasiak gets right in Disco’s face and Disco drops his headset, before he starts unbuttoning his dress shirt, but Larry Sweeney gets on the microphone. As NAWA Owner, he won’t let a fight like this go on without any structure, therefore coming up next, Shawn Stasiak against Disco Inferno will compete on one right now…in a dance off! The fans are confused momentarily, before they cheer. Candace buries her head in her hands, yelling at Stasiak not to do it but Stasiak says that he’s going to take out Disco, unless he’s a chicken. He makes really bad chicken motions with his arms going “BAWK, BAWK, BAWK”
Disco throws down his jacket, saying that he’s not going to back down to a challenge for someone who has two left feet. And Disco says that he’s not a chicken, but Stasiak’s a turkey, which gets cheers from the crowd. Disco just shrugs, thrown off by the support of the NAWA fans. The music starts and Disco Inferno busts a move right in the ring, to decent applause. Shawn Stasiak says that Disco isn’t going to show him up, he’s going to be a star. Stasiak dances, looking like someone’s Grandma when they are trying to be cool and hip, but rather they are just looking embarrassing. Stasiak leaps into the air to do the splits but lands hard, before falling back and clutching his groin in pain. Disco shakes his head, saying that is pathetic before he walks off. Candace Sweet reenters the ring, yelling at Stasiak for being a numbskull yet again and Tomko drags the injured Stasiak to the back, to nurse his broken bits. Well that was um…something. But we’ve got a video about something, so roll it.
A slow moving video of Abyss destroying various people in the ring, with the monster’s path of destruction being highlighted. Abyss’s suspension has been lifted, and he will be able to return to the arena, but be on probation for a year. His first stop will be Luck of the Draw, where he has entered that big match. And Abyss is out for blood and perhaps another shot at the NAWA World Title.
Coming up next, Jerry Lynn vs. Miles Stylish. Two men who know each other well as tag team partners and enemies, two favorites in the Luck of the Draw Match.
[COMMERCIAL]
Miles Stylish is out with a notecard that he hands to the ring announcer. “Ladies and Gentlemen, Miles Stylish would like to confess to a crime…several crimes in fact. He would like to let you know that each and every night that he goes out there and steals the show!” Miles Stylish nods and says that’s right. Stylish grabs the microphone and says that he is going to be cheering Kurt Angle when he challenges Teddy Hart for the NAWA World Title this Sunday, because if is a foregone conclusion that Miles Stylish is going to win the Luck of the Draw Match and Stylish wants to prove that Kurt Angle making him tap out at StarClash 06 was a one in a million blindshot. And regain the NAWA World Title, holding it for a third time, to kill two birds with one stone. Out comes Jerry Lynn with the NAWA International Title draped over his shoulder. Stylish just shakes his head, saying that two years ago, Jerry Lynn beat Miles Stylish, everyone was expecting great things from him, but he is NAWA International Champion for fourth time…fifth time, Stylish says honestly he’s lost count, the number two man in the company, always second fiddle, always a midcarder, thus proving who truly carried the Triumvirate. Stylish puts over the prestige of the NAWA International Title but he figures that if Lynn was worth anything, he would have won the NAWA World Title by now but he’s choked on every opportunity he’s been given over the years. Stylish says that Lynn does have some great skills, but he will always be at a level below Miles Stylish. Lynn has the microphone, saying that he’ll let his wrestling do the talking, but much like two years ago, lighting will strike again.
Jerry Lynn vs. Miles Stylish
Technical wrestling kicks off the early stages of this match with Lynn hitting a sliding leg trip, right into a half Boston Crab, cranking right on the knee. Stylish fights out to his feet and when Lynn ducks the head, he pays for it with a running kick and now Stylish hits a backspin DDT, before he beats on Lynn with a series of elbow drops. Side headlock by Stylish, as he talks trash to the crowd, before he pulls himself out and springboard swinging bulldog gets a two count. Stylish heads to the outside and springboard flying kneedrop right to Lynn and a two count. Stylish is not ready to go down and he begins to obliterate Lynn with a series of stomps, before hitting a running knee right to the side of the head. Stylish grabs Lynn and swinging suplex, before he pulls himself up and rolling somersault senton for a two count. Lynn is pulled right back to his feet, and Stylish drills Lynn with a series of chops but Lynn returns fire. Lariat is ducked and Stylish goes for a backslide but Lynn lands on his feet and hits a lariat anyway for a two count.
Stylish pulls himself to his feet, with Lynn chopping away on him and into the opposite corner. Stylish gets the elbow right up to the face and to the top rope. Moonsault right to a standing Lynn and Stylish covers him hooking the leg. Only gets a two count. Stylish backs up, before he continues to beat on Lynn, going for the Las Vegas Trauma but Lynn has that one scouted, sliding down the backdoor, before he German Suplexes Stylish right into a bridge for a two count. Lynn hammers away at Stylish with a series of forearm smashes right to the face, before he picks up Stylish and kneelift. Lynn grabs the head of Stylish, going for a Tornado DDT but Stylish holds onto the ropes to block it. Stylish goes for a running elbow smash but Lynn ducks that one and reverse neckbreaker brings Stylish right down to the canvas. Lynn to the outside and Stylish is up. Flying cross body block no Stylish rolls through and right onto the shoulders for the Las Vegas Trauma, but Lynn counters with a sunset flip for a two and a half count! Stylish looks angry and goes for a clothesline but Lynn ducks and backslide, but Stylish lands on his feet and hoists Lynn onto his shoulders, but Lynn counters the Las Vegas Trauma a second time with a thunderous DDT.
Lynn pulls himself to his feet and running boot to the head of Stylish as he pulls himself right up to a sitting position. Lynn steps back and swinging neckbreaker to Stylish. To the outside goes Jerry Lynn and springboard dropkick right to Stylish as he gets back to his feet. Lynn cradles Stylish hooking the leg but only a two and a half count. Lynn hammers away at Stylish and right into the corner hard he goes. Lynn runs right into a pair of boots by Stylish and now Stylish leaps to the second rope, going for a rana but is caught and power bombed down hard. Lynn holds Stylish down for a pin but out once again for a two and nine tenths count. Lynn picks up Stylish and belly to back suplex. Lynn floats over once again but only another nearfall. Series of elbow smashes to the back and Lynn goes for a Tornado DDT but Stylish hangs right onto the second rope to block it. Lynn manages to readjust his footing and comes back chopping away. Right into the ropes. Tilt a whirl by Lynn right into the position for a Cradle Tombstone but Stylish reverses it right into the Las Vegas Trauma. This time he connects, driving Lynn right on the back of his head, with his fireman’s carry into a Michinoku Driver II and Stylish scores the pin.
Miles Stylish pinned Jerry Lynn with the Las Vegas Trauma in 0:13:25.
Rating: **** ¼
Miles Stylish picks up the win, with Jerry Lynn giving him some anxious moments, but Stylish pulls one out tonight on Glory and both of these men will be in that thirty man Luck of the Draw Match for a shot at the NAWA World Title in March at Reality Check.
We cut to a dark room, where Samoa Joe is sitting, with a towel over his head, the first time we’ve seen him since his brutal cage match against Harry Harris. Joe talks about how the doctors give him the go ahead to wrestle, despite suffering a broken nose and a concussion when Harry Harris hit him right in the face with a pipe wrench. But regardless, he will be at Luck of the Draw and he will win the match and he will become NAWA World Champion. Joe says that he does hope that he and Harris cross paths in the Luck of the Draw, because he is going to repay him for putting him on the shelf and handing him his first loss.
Coming up next, Teddy Hart and Kurt Angle to face to face, before their huge NAWA World Title Match in forty eight hours at Luck of the Draw.
[COMMERCIAL]
Dan Marion introduces the NAWA World Champion Teddy Hart and Kurt Angle, who walk up to each other and shake hands, before sitting at the opposite side of a table. Marion says that over the past couple of weeks, we’ve seen both of these guys getting ready, preparing for this match. Angle says that he has been an intense training regime, going to some of the best training camps in the country, and he’s been watching every one of Teddy Hart’s big NAWA matches, over the years, so he knows what he’s in for but Kurt Angle says that he wouldn’t be so excited, if Hart was a pushover. Rather he’s the NAWA World Champion which makes him the top dog and his wrestling pedigree is something that cannot be matched. But Kurt Angle says that he has defeated many top superstars in the world of wrestling and he will be honored to add Teddy Hart’s name to that storied collection.
Teddy Hart pauses, saying that he has nothing but respect for someone like Angle, with his credentials and his past accomplishments. He talks about how people are really counting down to the match, some of them claiming that it would be the final countdown for Teddy Hart as the NAWA World Champion. Hart says that he knows that Angle won’t be his easiest challenger, but Hart has defended his belt in I Quit Matches, Empty Arena Matches, Iron Man Matches, and more, night after night against the top athletes in the world. But he sees the intense look on Angle’s face, how he digs down deep even after his body should have stopped working, and Angle’s deadly Ankle Lock, a submission move that once it is slapped on, escape will be difficult if not impossible. However Hart says that he has been training. He has been working with his uncle, the legendary Bret “The Hitman” Hart to devise a strategy to defeat Angle and he has a few tricks up his sleeve to keep the NAWA World Title. And Hart says the honor will be all his, when he defeats Wrestling’s Only Olympic Gold Medalist in the center of the ring.
There is a tense few seconds between champion and challenger. Hart puts the NAWA World Title Belt on the table and Marion says that both men have said their peace, but this is what it is all about. This is the only thing that it is about. This is the thing that everyone on the NAWA roster strives to be, the NAWA World Champion. Everyone wants it, but very few have held it. Can Kurt Angle add his name to the list of men who have held the NAWA World Title? Kurt Angle vs. Teddy Hart this Sunday Night at Luck of the Draw for the NAWA World Title.
Coming up next, Harry Harris meets the Gambler. Your main event one on one on NAWA Glory.
[COMMERCIAL]
The Gambler vs. Harry Harris
Both men play to the crowd, with dueling cheers, before they lock up and The Gambler manages to take down Harry Harris with a sliding leg trip. Harris pops to his feet and rushes the Gambler but the Gambler hiptosses him down. The Gambler punches away on Harris and into the ropes. Running knee takes down Harris and the Gambler backs up, hitting an elbow drop. Another elbow drop and the Gambler begins to beat on Harris some more, throwing him into the corner. High back body drop as Harris comes out of the corner and the Gambler goes to the second rope. He goes for a double axe handle but Harris catches him and inverted atomic drop. Right into a DDT from Harris and he floats over, getting a two count on the Gambler. Harris rolls over the Gambler and begins soccer kicking him right in the ribs, before applying a bodyscissors and a series of elbow strikes but the Gambler is fighting out. Harris backs off, hitting a running knee right to the side of the head, before grabbing Gambler, rolling him over, and beating on him, before applying a Stump Puller type submission move and unloading right on the back of the head, before Harris rocks forward, ramming the Gambler’s head into the canvas, holding him into a pinning combination for a two count.
Harris picks up the Gambler and rocks him with a series of chops right to the chest. Into the ropes goes the Gambler but Gambler comes right back with a spear. Both men are down, with a standing ten count but Gambler rolls over for a two count. The Gambler picks up Harris and a series of ten count punches but Harris drops down, causing the Gambler to fall chest right on the top rope and Harris grabs Gambler from behind, before bringing him down into a lung blower like move, before applying a bow and arrow submission hold. Gambler manages to escape the hold and now Harris beats on the Gambler some more. Into the ropes and Stun Gun, followed up by a reverse neckbreaker. Harris rolls over the Gambler and hammers away at the back of his head, before setting him up for the Harris Driver but the Gambler slides out the back door. Gambler rolls up Harris and nearly scores the pin!
Harris is up and he rushes the Gambler, but gets back dropped right to the floor. He tugs on his hair, utterly frustrated and the Gambler leaps over the top rope, wiping out Harris with a tope suicida! The fans are on their feet and the Gambler picks up Harris, rolling him to the ring. Up on the top rope but Harris catches the Gambler on the top rope. Elbow to the side of the head and Harris is up with a fireman’s carry right on the Gambler, before he hits a super gutbuster! Both men are down and Harris pulls himself up before he makes the cover. Two and a half count! Harris picks up the Gambler and knee to the midsection. Double arm DDT by Harris, right into a double underhook submission. Harris is really stretching the neck in this double underhook modified guillotine but the Gambler is fighting his way out and manages to put his foot on the rope, forcing the break. Harris beats on the Gambler and into the ropes. Yakuza Kick is ducked and the Gambler comes off of the ropes with a huge leaping elbow smash. Both men are down!
Both men are making their way back to a standing position and the Gambler punches away at Harris, before throwing him into the corner hard. Gambler has Harris hooked and belly to belly overhead suplex brings him down. Harris is down right on the canvas and he makes the cover but only a two and a half count. The Gambler beats on Harris but Harris goes right to the midsection. An elbow strike right to the head and the Gambler drops like a load of quarters. Harris has the Gambler set right up and on the top rope. Harris now climbs up with the Gambler, hooking him. Attempted superplex but it is blocked. The Gambler hangs onto the top rope but Harris is on the top rope, with both men but BOTH MEN LOOSE THEIR BALANCE AND CROTCH THE TOP ROPE BEFORE FALLING TO THE FLOOR! It only takes a slight second of indecision to take a nasty spill like that. Harry Harris is down on the floor, favoring his previously injured neck. The Gambler wacked the side of the head on the ring apron and is in a daze, as the referee puts the count on. Just before the referee reaches ten, THE GAMBLER JUST BARELY MANAGES TO BEAT THE COUNT TO WIN THE MATCH! Harris entered the ring a half of a second after the bell but it was too late.
The Gambler defeated Harry Harris via countout in 0:16:20.
Rating: ****
The Gambler gets the win and Harry Harris shakes his head, realizing that the match is over and he just barely by a fraction of a second missed out on beating the count. The Gambler turns and his hand is raised, as Harry Harris is right behind the Gambler, hands raised but as the Gambler turns around, Harris extends his hand, for the Gambler to take. Harris shakes the Gambler’s hand in a matter of respect but he looks utterly frustrated how he just barely lost that match on a technicality. We are out of time. See you this Sunday at Luck of the Draw.