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Post by mattharms on Mar 1, 2014 18:40:12 GMT -5
[Dark Match]: MsChif and Daffney defeated Lorelei Lee and Nikki Roxx when Daffney pinned Lee with the Lobotomy in 0:08:26. Rating: *** 1/4
[Dark Match]: Christopher Daniels pinned Jimmy Jacobs with the Best Moonsault Ever in 0:10:33 . Christopher Daniels injured his right knee. He will be out for approximately 5 months. Rating: ** ¾
NAWA Glory 4/22/07
Harry Harris is out tonight to open up the show, along with the Rottweilers, Kurt Angle, Awesome Kong, and Ron Killings. The newly dubbed Cabal are going to force two of their greatest enemies, Miles Stylish and the Gambler in a Lumberjack Match later tonight on Glory, where the Lumberjacks will be the Cabal and their allies. Talk about stacking the deck.
Sonjay Dutt and the Young Bucks take on the Briscoe Brothers and the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Tyler Black:
The Story: Sonjay Dutt became the number one contender of the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion and seeks to spread his message of enlightenment, at expense of Tyler Black. The Briscoes are coming off of an epic best of seven series match to the Motor City Machine Guns where they lost so they’re taking things out on the newest tag team in the NAWA, the Young Bucks.
The Action: This was an intense high flying six man tag team match with lots of high spots. Jay Briscoe was isolated in the corner for the heat but he makes a hot tag to brother Mark who cleans house and rocks the dastardly trio of newcomers.
The Finish: The Bucks and the Briscoes are out on the floor, which leads to Black and Dutt in the ring. Dutt manages to hang Black up on the top rope and hit a low blow before he hits a half nelson backbreaker for the pin, beating the champion three days before his scheduled title shot.
The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) and Sonjay Dutt defeated The Briscoe Brothers (Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe) and Tyler Black when S. Dutt pinned T. Black after a cobra clutch backbreaker in 0:10:08. Rating: *** ¾
Miles Stylish cuts a promo backstage, saying that it doesn’t matter if it’s twenty on one, because at the end of the day, he’s coming for Harry Harris and the NAWA World Championship is coming back to him.
Daizee Haze vs Serena Deeb
The Story: Serena will take on Mia Stylish this Sunday. She steps into the ring with Daizee Haze as a tune up match.
The Action: There was a lot of high impact moves with the high flying ability of Daizee Haze against the rough necking submission holds and suplexes of Serena. Haze nearly hit a heart punch and pinned Serena but her foot was underneath the rope.
The Finish: Serena ducks a flying cross body cross body block and applies a half nelson choke hold for the submission and Haze passes out.
Serena made Daizee Haze submit to a half nelson choke sleeper in 0:09:26. Rating: ** ¼
The Gambler discusses his match against Miles Stylish. He beat Stylish at Blinded By Fury and he’ll do it again. And this time, he’ll last the distance with Kurt Angle.
Brother Ray and Samoa Joe vs. Rhino and Brent Albright
The Story: Tonight the two hired guns of the Cabal take on two men that they are trying to take out. Brent Albright will take on Samoa Joe where the only way they can win by submission or knockout. Rhino will meet Brother Ray at Wildfire this Sunday night.
The Action: Samoa Joe has his arm taped during this match and he brutalizes Albright and Rhino. Brother Ray gets caught in the corner and is beaten down until he makes the hot tag to Joe. Joe runs wild and hits the Muscle Buster on Rhino but Albright breaks up the pin.
The Finish: Albright and Joe trade stiff strikes in the corner but Brother Ray beats down Rhino immediately in the corner. Rhino hits a low kick to the groin of Bully and escapes the ring, grabbing a table and setting it up in the corner. The referee warns Rhino but he ignores him and Gores Brother Ray through the table for the disqualification.
Brother Ray and Samoa Joe defeated Rhino and Brent Albright when Ray defeated Rhino by disqualification in 0:11:15. Rating: ** ½
Rhino beats up Brother Ray and piledrives him on the table as Brent Albright rams Joe’s shoulder into the post and hits a cross armbreaker around the ringpost. Joe’s shoulder is being worked on as he is trying to take him out. Joe struggles immediately, and Albright wrenches on it. Brother Ray and Samoa Joe are laid out which is not a good omen for this Sunday.
Josie vs. Gail Kim.
The Story: Gail Kim is the number one contender for the NAWA Women’s Championship held by Awesome Kong and in three days, she will challenge Kong for the title.
The Action: Josie gets a few moves but this is a showcase for Gail Kim.
The Finish: The Eat Defeat puts Josie down for the pin and Gail Kim goes into this Sunday on a roll.
Gail Kim pinned Josie with the Eat Defeat in 0:04:48. Rating: ** ¾
Awesome Kong gives Gail Kim the evil eye from the ramp but Gail Kim the first NAWA Women’s Championship holder wants her belt back.
Alex Shelley(w/Chris Sabin) vs Low Ki(w/Homicide)
The Story: The Motor City Machine Guns are preparing for their NAWA World Tag Team Title Match against the Rottweilers. Last week, Homicide picked up the win over Chris Sabin, this week Alex Shelley is going to try his luck against Low Ki.
The Action: Shelley delivers a series of high flying moves, including a springboard cross body but Homicide trips him up. This allows Low-Ki to hit a running kick right to the side of the head and takes him down. Low-Ki hits a reverse brain buster and a flying double foot stomp but Shelley fights off.
The Finish: Low Ki misses a second double foot stomp and Shelley manages to hit an enzuigiri and a fisherman buster to put him down for the pin.
Alex Shelley pinned Low Ki after a fisherman buster in 0:09:58. Rating: *** ¼
Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin celebrate the win, but what will the story be when they challenge for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles this Sunday?
The NAWA Television Champion Sederick Skyhawk makes his way out and says that this Sunday, he’s going to team with Shawn Stasiak to take on Curry Man and Christopher Daniels. He says that tonight he’s calling out either Curry Man or Christopher Daniels for a match tonight.
“HE’S HOT, HE’S SPICEY, HE TASTES GREAT!”
Curry Man makes his way down to the ring, although there is something a bit off about him tonight. In fact, it appears that his body type is more along the lines of Shawn Stasiak. Stasiak does a dance in the ring and nearly trips over his feet. Skyhawk rips off the mask saying that this is a joke, he’s a serious competitor, and Christopher Daniels, Curry Man, it doesn’t matter who, because the same thing will happen this Sunday that has happened every time that he’s fought Christopher Daniels in the ring. He will be beaten, one, two, three. Skyhawk says that there’s not a person in the lockerroom that can reach the magnitude of his star power.
Before the Main Event, we get some late breaking news, that Christopher Daniels has suffered an injury during a warm up match before the broadcast tonight, and his participation in the Pay Per View might be in jeopardy. Sederick Skyhawk will be at Wildfire but the scheduled tag team match has been scrubbed. We’re sorry for the inconvenience.
Lumberjack Match: The Gambler vs. Miles Stylish
Lumberjacks: NAWA World Champion Harry Harris, Ron Killings, Homicide, Low Ki, Kurt Angle, Sederick Skyhawk, Tomko, Shawn Stasiak, Kid Kash, Rhino, and Brent Albright.
The History: The Lumberjacks were handpicked by the NAWA World Champion Harry Harris. Miles Stylish and the Gambler have stepped into the ring many times against each other so there was no love loss between these two men. Three weeks ago this match was supposed to happen but Miles Stylish took a walk, which left the Gambler to be unmercifully beaten down by Kurt Angle. Miles Stylish will challenge Harry Harris for the NAWA World Championship this Sunday and the Gambler will take on Kurt Angle.
The Action: Stylish and the Gambler have to contend with each other, along with the Cabal and their associates on the outside. The Gambler escapes the Las Vegas Trauma early on and spears Stylish for a two count. Stylish escapes the Hangover, that same submission move that put him down back at Blinded by Fury and the Gambler is catapulted to the outside, where he is beaten down by the Cabal. Stylish doesn’t seem too inclined to stop the beating but he turns his attentions to the NAWA World Champion Harry Harris, delivering a huge plancha diva onto him.
The Finish: The Gambler is thrown into the ring but Harris is not too happy about the cheapshot so he calls the dogs into the ring and it’s a vicious ten on one beatdown on the number one contender for the NAWA World Championship, as the match is thrown out.
[Lumberjack Match]: Miles Stylish and The Gambler battled to a draw in 0:12:00. Rating: *** 1/4 [Ron Killings interfered against The Gambler.]
Harris is planning to piledrive Stylish in the center of the ring, to break his neck like he did to Teddy Hart but THE LIGHTS GO OUT!
There is some kind of buzzing in the dark. There is a sense of a struggle in the darkness and the lights pop back up, to reveal Christian Cage is in the ring!
We haven’t seen Christian in over a year thanks to a neck injury and now he and Stylish are standing back to back, holding chairs. He’s back! The fans are going nuts and Harris is freaking out.
The Gambler pulls himself to his feet and HE SPEARS ANGLE DOWN! The fans explode into cheers as the Gambler tries to put the Hangover on Kurt Angle. Killings and Harris pull Angle to the floor, as the Gambler picks up the NAWA World Championship Belt, using it as a weapon.
Harris yells that this is the closest that he’ll ever get to holding that belt and Angle yells that the Gambler is a dead man for humiliating him! We fade to back, with Christian returning. The battle lines have been drawn and the men have been even time. We are out of time, see you at Wildfire!
Copyright, NAWA Entertainment, 2007.
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Post by mattharms on Mar 4, 2014 20:47:07 GMT -5
[Pre-Show Match]: The Briscoe Brothers (Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe) defeated The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) when J. Briscoe pinned N. Jackson with the J-Driller in 0:10:40. Rating: ***
NAWA Wildfire 2007-April 22nd 2007
Tonight, we return to NAWA Pay Per View with five championship bouts tonight. Harry Harris defends the NAWA World Championship over Miles Stylish in the main event.
Mia Stylish vs. Serena
The Story: Mia Stylish was put at the back of the line for the NAWA Women’s Championship held by Awesome Kong and she ran into Serena, who was determined to prove that she should be the top female in the company. Tonight they go one on one.
The Match: These two women have a technical classic, with Serena working over the back of Stylish. She was put on the shelf for two months because of neck and back injuries, and Serena knows it. She works over Mia with a bow and arrow submission hold and then hits a Curb Stomp. Stylish makes a comeback.
The Finish: Stylish hits a springboard DDT and is about ready to put Serena away but someone comes from the back. It’s Daffney! Daffney has been a part of the NAWA Women’s division but she has been seldom seen. Mia takes out Daffney but another woman is on the ring apron and she spits green mist in the face of Stylish. Stylish staggers back into the Kati-Hajime and she has nowhere to go. She submits, giving Serena a big but tainted win.
Serena made Mia Stylish submit to the Kati-Hajime in 0:11:23. Rating: *** ¾
Hopefully we’re find out who this woman in the coming weeks.
“Just Close Your Eyes” plays and out comes Christian Cage to the ring. Captain Charisma makes his way back to the ring, having returned last week on Glory and saved Miles Stylish from a brutal beating at the hands of the Cabal. Christian slides it into the ring and gets on the microphone, saying that one year ago, he suffered a neck injury that put him on the shelf. He rehabbed every day, with one thought in mind, and that was that he wanted to become the NAWA World Champion. He came into this company, getting off on the right foot but a year where he had to re-learn to walk, it gave his perspective.
Ron Killings cuts Christian off, saying that he has a problem with Christian, walking back into the company like he’s the King of the Castle. Last year, Ron Killings was scheduled to take on Christian before he went down with an injury and had Christian not been injured, Killings would have gave him a whoopin’. Tonight, Killings is going to use his power as the Director of Talent Relations to put himself in a match with Christian and he’s going to be on him like flies on biscuits and gravy. Christian accepts the challenge, saying that he’s ready to go.
Christian Cage vs. Ron Killings.
The Story: Christian was put on the shelf for a year but returned this past week on Glory to save Miles Stylish. Killings was scheduled to face Christian back in his next match should have not gotten injured and Killings believes that he could beat Christian. Tonight, they go one on one.
The Match: The announcers speculate that there is potential ringrust on Christian but he comes out swinging with a spinning leg lariat and a diving dropkick to the floor. Killings returns fire, working on the neck of Christian. Christian is pummeled in the corner and Killings returns fire. Axe Kick gets a nearfall but Christian is not put away.
The Finish: Killings misses a second rope Axe Kick and Christian hits a comeback. Falling reverse DDT sets up Killings for a frog splash and three slaps of the mat later, Christian picked up the win over Killings.
Christian pinned Ron Killings after a frog splash in 0:10:46. Rating: ***
Christian’s return bout goes without a hitch, and it’s obvious that he has his sights sets on the big belt, the NAWA World Championship that is currently held by Harry Harris, although he might not be the champion if Miles Stylish has his say.
NAWA Women’s Championship Match: Gail Kim vs. Awesome Kong©
The History: Awesome Kong won the NAWA Women’s Championship back in November against Gail Kim and Kim has been fighting her way up the rankings for a nother title shot. She pinned Kong a few weeks ago on Glory and has been on a roll ever since.
The Match: This is the speed of Gail Kim against the brutality and power game of Awesome Kong. Kim manages to counter the Awesome Kong with a Rana and then apply a neck scissors submission hold but Kong counters that with an Electric Chair Suplex. Kong is caught up top and Kim manages to power Kong up for a superplex which pops the crowd. Kim may have hurt her back and she covers at nine for a two count.
The Finish: Second Awesome Bomb is countered with a sunset flip but Kong jabs Kim into the throat. Kong places Kim onto her shoulders and bends her injured back across her shoulders with the Torture Rack. Kim has no choice but to submit, her back trashed.
Awesome Kong made Gail Kim submit to the torture rack in 0:10:49. Rating: *** (Awesome Kong retained the NAWA Women's Title.)
Kong holds up the NAWA Women’s Championship over her head, another one has been destroyed at the hands of Kong.
Rhino vs Brother Ray
The Story: Rhino returned to the NAWA, but there was one problem, his contract was running out. Larry Sweeney offered to renew it, if Rhino took the fight to Brother Ray, his former friend. Brother Ray has been making some noise about Harry Harris and his selling out. Tonight he steps into the ring with another former friend that sold out in Rhino.
The Match: This was a brawl with violence. Rhino hit a spinebuster out of the corner and followed things up with a slingshot splash, working over the ribs of Ray. Ray comes back but Rhino gores him into the guardrail. He opts for the count out but Ray enters the ring once again. Rhino pounds away at the ribs and hits a fireman’s carry gutbuster.
The Finish: Second Gore is avoided and Brother Ray fights back with a series of jabs. He goes for a power bomb but he can’t get Rhino up. Rhino goes low and tries for a piledriver but Brother Ray counters with a back drop, injuring the ribs in the process. He drops a pair of elbows on Rhino and grabs him, hitting a huge Cutter type move. He holds Rhino’s shoulders to the mat and scores the pin.
Brother Ray pinned Rhino after the Ace Crusher in 0:08:17. Rating: *** ¼
We have an announcement that the next match is for the number one contendership for the NAWA Television Championship and the winner will get a title opportunity later tonight.
Triple Threat Number One Contenders Match: Jerry Lynn(w/Bob Backlund) vs AJ Styles vs. Bryan Danielson.
The Story: Three men who have had their problems with NAWA Television Champion Sederick Skyhawk and may have his number. Whoever wins this match will get a title shot.
The Match: This was all kinds of chaotic triple threat action. Styles hits a springboard cross body block to both men on the floor. Lynn manages to send Danielson into the guardrail off the apron with a running kneelift and take him out, along enough to work over Styles. Styles counters the Tornado DDT and hits a Discus Clothesline but Danielson is back into the ring and springboard knee strike brings Styles down for a two count. Danielson gets the Cattle Mutilation on Styles but Lynn breaks that up with a springboard legdrop to the back of the head. Cradle Piledriver is countered with a high back drop to the floor and Lynn is knocked out.
The Finish: Backlund drives to revive Lynn but Styles baseball slides Backlund and the two men bonk heads. Styles hits an Asai Moonsault into a Reverse DDT for a two count. Styles goes for a sunset flip off of the second rope but Danielson knees him in the head. He rolls over Styles and applies him with a guillotine choke. Styles blacks out from the pain.
Triangle Match: Bryan Danielson defeated AJ Styles and Jerry Lynn when Danielson defeated Styles when Styles passed out in a guillotine choke in 0:14:38. Rating: **** ¼
Sederick Skyhawk runs out after the match and attacks Danielson after the bell, hitting him from behind and hitting a DDT. Skyhawk exits the ring and grabs a chair and raises it above his head. Danielson is nailed right in the back with a chair twice and it is jabbed into his throat once. Skyhawk throws the chair to the floor and says that later tonight is right now, and ring the bell.
NAWA Television Championship Match: Bryan Danielson vs. Sederick Skyhawk©
The Story: Earlier tonight, Danielson became the number one contender and Skyhawk attacked him, leading to this match.
The Match: Skyhawk gets a two and three fourths count on Danielson. Skyhawk beats down Danielson but Danielson fights back and hits a Northern Lights Suplex. His offense is short lived but Skyhawk nails him with a running neckbreaker on the floor after sending him into the steps. The announcers put over the more aggressive side that Skyhawk is displaying and he enters the ring. Nine count and Danielson is in. Sleeperhold is applied but Danielson fights out and shoves him off the ropes. Rolling elbow smash gets a nearfall and Danielson goes to the outside, going up top. Swandive Headbutt hits the knees and Skyhawk prepares for the Brush with Greatness but Danielson counters with a rolling Guillotine Choke. He is in the ropes, narrowly avoiding the tap out.
The Finish: Skyhawk low blows Danielson and sends him to the outside before grabbing the NAWA Television Championship. As the referee returns the belt, Skyhawk removes the corner pad from the corner but Danielson is back in and dropkicks Skyhawk into the exposed bolt and small packages him for the pin to become the new Television Champion.
Bryan Danielson pinned Sederick Skyhawk after a small package in 0:11:02. Rating: *** 3/4 (Bryan Danielson won the NAWA Television Title.)
Bryan Danielson has won the NAWA Television Championship tonight at Wildfire and the fans are happy, as Skyhawk finally could not beat the clock and game the system to hold onto the title. Danielson hoists up the NAWA Television Championship over his head.
NAWA Cruiserweight Championship Match: Sonjay Dutt vs. Tyler Black©
The Story: Sonjay Dutt made his way to the New Age Wrestling Alliance and tried to spread his message of Enlightenment. He won the number one contendership to the NAWA Cruiserweight Title and then pinned Black on Glory.
The Match: Sonjay Dutt uses some cheap tactics to stall Black’s attempts to be put down. He applies a cobra clutch but Black fights out of the hold. Asai Moonsault is ducked and Black wipes himself out on the floor. Dutt applies a series of vicious submission holds to wear Black down immediately and goes up top. Black dropkicks Dutt and pulls out a reverse Rana for a two count. Dutt counters a second rana with a power bomb hot shot.
The Finish: Dutt goes up top but the Hindu Press misses. Black superkicks Dutt for a nearfall. Up top goes Black but Dutt crotches him off the top rope and hits a fireman’s carry. Black fights out and sunset flip out of the corner into a running corner power bomb. Black follows that up with God’s Last Gift and three slaps of the mat later, Dutt has been pinned and Black wins his first Pay Per View Title defense.
Tyler Black pinned Sonjay Dutt with the God's Last Gift in 0:08:58. Rating: *** 1/4 (Tyler Black retained the NAWA Cruiserweight Title.)
Samoa Joe vs. Brent Albright:
The History: Samoa Joe has made his intentions clear that he wants his hands on Harry Harris and the NAWA World Championship. Larry Sweeney realized that as well and he brought in a hired gun by the name of Brent Albright to try and take out Joe. Joe’s arm suffered an injury and now Albright prepares to finish what he started.
The Match: Samoa Joe is like a lethal buzzsaw, working over Albright in the corner but Albright rams Joe into the corner shoulder first. Albright works over the arm applying a cross-face submission hold but Joe powers out and hits a Samoan Drop. Joe hits a senton and goes for a Muscle Buster but the arm gets out and Albright slaps on a Fujiwara Armbar. Joe will not submit even if it will cost him an injury and he’s in the ropes.
The Finish: Albright sends up Joe’s arm prone on the ring steps on the floor and tries to dive off onto it from the apron but Joe moves and Albright rams his ribs into the ringpost. Joe enters the ring and applies a one armed Rear Naked Choke on Albright, hitting a suplex out of it, and applying the choke, adding the bodyscissors to it. Albright has nowhere to go and in fact, he has been choked out by Joe!
[Bounty Match]: Samoa Joe defeated Brent Albright when Brent Albright passed out in the Coquina Clutch in 0:15:13. Rating: **** ¼
Samoa Joe cradles his arm and yells that he hoped that Harry Harris was watching because he is coming for him. The announcers talk about how if Samoa Joe wins the 2007 Gold Rush Tournament, he could in fact get in the ring with Harry Harris, providing he is still the NAWA World Champion on the night of WrestleClash VI on September 9th 2007.
NAWA World Tag Team Title Match: The Motor City Machine Guns vs. The Rottweilers©
History: The Motor City Machine Guns triumphed in a best of seven series match against the Briscoe Brothers, winning the tie breaking Ladder Match at Reality Check. Tonight, they’re challenging the Rottweilers, with the Guns splitting singles matches with the Rottweilers. Shelley and Sabin want the belts and Low Ki and Homicide want to hold onto the belts that they have had since November of this year.
The Action: Shelley and Sabin pinball Homicide into the ring and hit a lot of high impact double team moves. Low-Ki low bridges Sabin and there is an intense double team on Sabin. Homicide hits an inverted atomic drop which sets up a Yakuza Kick from Low-Ki for a nearfall. A Canadian Backbreaker drop/springboard kneedrop sets up another two and a half count. Sabin fights out and makes the hot tag, with Shelley making the hot tag. Shelley runs wild, with the Guns hitting stereo dives to the floor.
The Finish: They set up Homicide and hit the Skull and Bones but Low Ki pulls Shelley out to the floor as he gets and two and nine tenths count! So close to having new champions! Shelley fights off Low Ki and Sabin dives to the floor with the pescado. Ron Killings is out and he passes Homicide the blackjack. Homicide nails Shelley in the face with the blackjack and tosses the weapon to the floor. He covers Shelley but Sabin breaks up the pin at two and nine tenths! The fans pop, as the Guns are still alive. Sabin forced to exit the ring, arguing with the referee about the weapon usage and Homicide hits a lariat to the back of the head into a kick to the head of Low Ki. Low Ki is brought in and Homicide hits a gutbuster, setting up Shelley for the flying double foot stomp to the back of the head! Homicide knocks Sabin to the floor and Low Ki scores the pin, with the Rotts holding onto the tag team titles tonight.
Low Ki and Homicide defeated The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin) when Ki pinned A. Shelley after a flying double foot stomp in 0:15:54. Rating: *** 3/4 (Low Ki and Homicide retained the NAWA World Tag Team Titles.)
The Rottweilers hold onto the NAWA World Tag Team Titles tonight on NAWA Pay Per View and Killings celebrates with the Rotts. The Guns got railroaded out the belts thanks to the Cabal tonight!
The Gambler vs. Kurt Angle
The History: No one has been more vocal about Harry Harris selling out to NAWA Owner Larry Sweeney then the Gambler. He called out Harry Harris a couple of weeks ago but got Kurt Angle who destroyed the Gambler. The Gambler keeps fighting back and challenged Kurt Angle, who promises to finish off the Gambler once and for all tonight. Given the credentials Kurt Angle brings to the table, one could hardly bet against him but don’t count the Gambler out because he’s held every belt he’s eligible, except for the big one, the NAWA World Championship when no one thought it possible. Former NAWA International, Television, and Tag Team Champion, so the Gambler is no slouch in the ring, with huge big match wins over the likes of Miles Stylish, Sederick Skyhawk, and Ron Killings.
The Action: Angle sees that big brace on the right ankle of the Gambler and like a shark smelling blood, starts to zero in on the ankle and eventually he wrestles the Gambler down to the canvas. This is like a month ago on Glory with Angle mounting the Gambler and destroying him with forearm smashes. Angle taunts the Gambler, but the Gambler headbutts Angle! Angle is surprised by that brazen blow from the Gambler, especially more so when he tastes his own blood. The Gambler takes advantage of Angle’s shock, obliterating him with a series of forearm smashes and a huge clothesline sending Angle to the floor! The Gambler doesn’t wait for Angle to keep his breath, hitting an elbow suicida to Angle!
Angle falls over onto the floor and the Gambler stomps away at him on the floor. Angle is wondering where this is coming from and the Gambler rams Angle to the guardrail and throws him into the ring. Angle kneelifts the Gambler and hits an overhead belly to belly suplex, ending the Gambler’s brief offensive fury. Angle applies a reverse kneebar and violently hammers away at the leg, yelling that the Gambler doesn’t show up “Kurt Fucking Angle!” The Gambler reaches the ropes and Angle breaks the hold.
Angle slaps the Gambler twice but the Gambler looks up at him and yells at Angle to hit him once again. Angle punches the Gambler hard with a knockout punch and Angle now deadweights the Gambler to his feet. Three German Suplexes rocks the Gambler and Angle covers the Gambler but he kicks out at two and a half count. Angle headbutts the Gambler twice and Angle Slam! Two and nine counts once again! Angle goes for the ankle but the Gambler pulls him into a small package for a two count! Angle’s single minded focus on that ankle nearly cost him the match. Backslide gets two, sunset flip gets two and the Gambler grabs Angle around the head and hits a takedown, before applying a Kimura Lock on Angle! Angle nearly submits but he makes it to the ropes.
Angle rolls to the floor and he nearly suffered the ultimate humiliation, submitting to a wrestler that he thinks is inferior to him! The Gambler dives onto Angle with a flying axe handle chop to the floor and rolls him back into the ring. The Gambler has a chance if he can pin Kurt Angle and he hits a slingshot clothesline for a two count! Angle is pulled up and hit with a DDT and now the Gambler applies the Hangover on Kurt Angle! He beat Miles Stylish with that hold, that cobra clutch cross-face! Angle rolls the Gambler to his back and hangs onto the ankle, applying the Ankle Lock!
The Finish: Angle has the Ankle Lock on but the Gambler is crawling to the ropes! The Gambler makes it to the ropes. Angle visually mouths, “you’ve got to be shitting me!” Angle drags the Gambler to the center of the ring and once again applies the Ankle Lock, this time sitting out for the grapevine! That move beat no less than Miles Stylish! It’s beaten some of the top stars in the business as well and the Gambler is refusing to submit. His will to succeed will not burn out and the Gambler is fighting out of the hold but he blacks out immediately. The referee calls for the bell, the Gambler just burned out and Angle wins this match.
Kurt Angle defeated The Gambler when The Gambler passed out in the Ankle Lock in 0:012:45. Rating: ****
Angle wipes the blood from his mouth and favors his arm slightly. He underestimated the Gambler big time and that nearly cost him the match, in fact the Gambler nearly beat Angle by submission twice. Angle steps back to the curtain but there is something happening in the ring.
The Gambler is now getting up to his feet, hobbling but he refuses to be helped to the back. He doesn’t want to leave this ring on a stretcher or being helped out, he wants to walk out on his own and he does, on one leg, like a heroic survivor of an amazing battle. The fans are giving the Gambler a standing ovation and Angle is dumbfounded. He keeps mouthing that “I beat him.” Angle turns around, throwing his hands up in the air. The Gambler did not submit, he passed out, and he walked out of the ring on his own accord, so in the eyes of the NAWA fans, he’s a winner.
NAWA World Title Match: Miles Stylish vs. Harry Harris©
The History: The history between Miles Stylish and Harry Harris has been going on since both men broke into the business back in 2000, they feuded on the independent scene and they did so in the New Age Wrestling Alliance. Miles Stylish blames Harry Harris for losing the NAWA World Championship almost one year ago, when Harris was pinned Raven in a Triple Threat Match and also blames him for costing him the Luck of the Draw. Stylish triumphed over Kurt Angle to win the number one contendership. Harris sold out to Larry Sweeney later that night and won his third NAWA World Championship beating Teddy Hart. Sweeney offered Stylish a chance to join the Cabal in exchange for throwing his NAWA World Championship Match but Stylish turned that down by laying out Sweeney. Stylish makes no bones about it, he hates Harry Harris and this is not about catering the fans as much as it is gaining vengeance on his most hated rival. So while Stylish is not strictly a fan favorite, the enemy of my enemy is my friend in this case, regarding the fans and the recent selling out of Harry Harris, so he’s gotten a favorable reaction tonight.
The Match: Harry Harris figures out really quickly that Miles Stylish wrote the book on dirty tricks as Stylish counters a couple of his rule breaking tactics and puts the NAWA World Champion on the ropes. Ten count punches, leads to a rana out of the corner and Stylish delivers a rolling senton, working the champion over. Both men go for counter sequences until Harris catches Stylish on the top rope and knocks him to the floor. Harris slides to the floor and throws Stylish into the ring steps with brutality. Harris rams Stylish ribs first onto the guardrail and teases diving out to the floor but mocks the fans instead, allowing Stylish to take the countout but Stylish rolls into the ring. Harris hits a swinging neckbreaker and applies a belly to back suplex. He applies a sleeperhold on Stylish.
Stylish fights out immediately and flips over immediately onto his feet and cross armed German Suplex release dumps Harris onto the back of his neck. Harris broke that neck almost two years and Stylish vowed that Harris would end his third the NAWA World Championship the same way he ended his second, with a broken neck. Stylish gets a two and nine counts count. Stylish hits a pair of snap suplexes and then a Falcon Arrow, dropping Harris down onto the back of his neck for a two and nine tenths count.
Stylish goes for the Las Vegas Trauma but Harris fights out of it and hits an inverted DDT! Harris leaves the ring and goes for a steel chair but the referee grabs it. The referee is about to take the chair to the floor but Stylish points out that Harris is untying the pad from the corner. The referee goes to tie the pad back up and Stylish nails Harris in the head with a chair behind the back of the referee! Stylish deposits the evidence before falling back, clutching his head to feign an injury. The referee sees both men are down, with Stylish selling the head, from an apparent headbutt, which the referee assumes the cracking sound was from. Stylish drags himself to his feet and picks up Harris.
The Finish: Las Vegas Trauma gets a two and nine tens count when Harris drapes his foot over the bottom rope! Stylish pulls Harris into the center of the ring and yells “ONE MORE TIME!” with the fans popping big time. Another Las Vegas Trauma but Harris scissors onto the top rope to avoid being dumped and slides to the floor like a snake. Stylish gives chase to Harris and goes for him but Harris dodges his attack and STYLISH COLLIDES HEAD ON WITH THE RINGPOST! His head collides with the ringpost and now Harris scoops up Stylish, rolling him into the ring. Harris grabs Stylish and pulls him up before giving him a violent piledriver! Harris covers Stylish and he pins him!
Harry Harris defeated Miles Stylish with the Piledriver in 0:22:55. Rating: ***** (Harry Harris retained the NAWA World Title.)
Stylish was knocked out after hitting the ringpost but that piledriver was the icing on the cake. Harris takes the NAWA World Championship Belt, and grabs the microphone, saying that he hopes that they get it now. Put any of their heroes in the ring with him, and he’ll destroy them just like he did Miles Stylish. Make a new hero, well they’re going to make a martyr. Harris said that when they tune into Glory this Thursday, he will still be the NAWA World Champion, and when they tune into Gold Rush on May 27th, he will still be the champion and what poor unfortunate soul will be his latest victim? We’ll find out then.
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Post by mattharms on Mar 6, 2014 21:06:17 GMT -5
[Dark Match]: The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) defeated Jigsaw and Hallowicked when N. Jackson pinned Hallowicked after a belly-to-back suplex in 0:06:08. Rating: ** 1/2 [Dark Match]: Robert Roode pinned Elix Skipper with the Payoff in 0:07:51. Rating: ** ¼ NAWA Glory 4/26/07The Gold Rush Tournament begins tonight on Glory. The NAWA World Champion Harry Harris is out, walking down to the ring with the Rottweilers, Kurt Angle, Ron Killings, Brent Albright, and the NAWA Women’s Champion Awesome Kong. Out comes the NAWA Owner Larry Sweeney, wearing a neckbrace, but he’s backed. He announces that Miles Stylish has been docked an entire six months pay for his attack on him three weeks ago on Glory. Sweeney announces that on May 29th 2007, we’ll be seeing the 6th annual Gold Rush Tournament. That man in the ring(referring to Harris), won the 2003 tournament, and men such as Christopher Daniels, Bryan Danielson, and Teddy Hart have won the tournament. We see the tournament brackets pop up on screen. [SAMOA JOE] [TOMKO] [GAMBLER] [KILLINGS] [  ] [KURT ANGLE] [DANIELSON] [SKYHAWK] [CHRISTIAN] [ALBRIGHT] [STYLISH] [LYNN] [STYLES] [MORISHIMA] [SABIN] [SHELLEY] The first round will happen over the next four weeks on Glory, with the final eight going to Gold Rush and the winner facing the NAWA World Champion in the main event of WrestleClash VI on September 9th 2007! Harry Harris is about to talk about Miles Stylish but out comes Brother Ray to interrupt things. Brother Ray has not forgotten four weeks ago on Glory where the Cabal took him out and Ray wants Harris in the ring. Harris is extremely annoyed by this fact and says that Ray is beneath his notice, but Ray says that they rode up and down the road for almost two years, and when Harry Harris broke into the business, he came to Brother Ray for advice. Now the shoe is on the foot, and….. Harris says that Ray is nothing but a glorified tag team wrestler and he admits that he’s decent enough to be a hard fight, but those nineteen tag team title reigns, don’t stack up to the NAWA World Championship. Harris says he can beat Ray in any kind of match and if he is wrong, that he’ll give Ray a shot at the big time, a shot at the NAWA World Championship, on May 29th at Gold Rush. Ray ponders this situation and says that he has a perfect match, if Harris has the balls, he’s got it, it will be a Tables Match. Harris accepts, saying that he will break Ray through a table and prove without a shadow of a doubt who the superior competitor is. So we got a Tables Match, where if Brother Ray wins, he gets an NAWA World Title Shot. This is the biggest match of his career. Amazing Red vs. Jimmy Jacobs(w/Lacey)The History: This is the televised NAWA debut for Jimmy Jacobs, the newest member of the NAWA Cruiserweight division. He competed in a few dark matches, the most notable one last week on Glory when he injured the knee of Christopher Daniels, putting him on the shelf. The Match: Lacey barks orders to Jacobs, who rocks Red, working over his neck. Red fights back throughout the match, but Jacobs uses some cheap tactics to keep a few moves ahead of Red. The Finish: Red goes for a super Frankensteiner but Jacobs hangs on and Red flips over onto his face. Jacobs hits a flying elbow drop to the back of the head and then he locks on the guillotine choke for the tap out. Jimmy Jacobs defeated Amazing Red when Amazing Red passed out in a guillotine choke in 0:07:55. Rating: *** ½Lacey critiques the performance of Jacobs but he recites some bad emo poetry, which she rolls her eyes at but leads him to the back. Jacobs is impressive albeit a bit pussy whipped. Christopher Daniels makes his way down to the ring, after the next match, on crutches. He slides them into the ring and hobbles into the ring. Daniels talks about how he’s had an up and down year over the past year, ever since his brief flirtation with the NAWA World Championship. He had been spending all of his time dealing with Sederick Skyhawk Productions and he came up on the short end. Hurting his knee was somewhat of an eye opener for him. He used to be one of the top competitors in this company, he should be up there, with the likes of Miles Stylish, Jerry Lynn, Christian, Samoa Joe, the Gambler, Kurt Angle, and yes, the NAWA World Champion Harry Harris. Daniels says that he’s going to get surgery, he’ll rehab, and he’ll come back to win the NAWA World Championship. Out comes Ron Killings, drawing boos. Killings gives Daniels a sarcastic clapping, saying that he used to be the NAWA World Champion but used to was a rooster from Brewster and he hasn’t been the champion for a long time. In fact, Killings can’t remember the last time that Daniels won a match of note. Daniels is amused, asking Killings if he took a long look in the mirror, as Daniels can’t remember that for Killings. Killings says that he’s the Vice President of Talent Relations and he’s going to show Daniels some respect. Killings kicks the leg of Daniels out from underneath him and the crutches are knocked out from underneath him. The Gambler is out to the ring and he saves Daniels from a beating. Killings is knocked to the floor. The Gambler is not one hundred percent, but he is staring down Killings. Killings says the Gambler is barking up the wrong tree and he’s going to be on him like a stink on a toilet. The Gold Rush Tournament First Round Match: Ron Killings vs. The GamblerMatch History: The Gambler has been having his problems with the Cabal ever since forming and this is the first round match of the Gold Rush Tournament, the first one, where the winner will advance to the Elite Eight out the tournament. The Match: Killings hits a pair of elbows at the bell but he misses a spinning elbow smash. His elbow rams awkwardly onto the canvas and the referee stops, to check on Killings. The Finish: After a brief conference with the referee, The Gambler spears Killings and scores the pin to advance in the tournament. [Gold Rush First Round Match]: The Gambler pinned Ron Killings after a spear in 0:01:47. Ron Killings suffered an elbow injury. He will be out for approximately 2 months. Rating: **We cut backstage with Sederick Skyhawk, who is pissed off that he lost the NAWA Television Championship against Bryan Danielson last Sunday. He had it in the bag, and Tomko and Shawn Stasiak are avoiding raising his ire. Skyhawk says that he will win the Gold Rush Tournament, beat Danielson, and get every belt in this company. He will be the NAWA World Champion. We have another segment where Dan Marion catches up with Miles Stylish after his NAWA World Championship loss, as he has an ice pack on his neck. He says that he went in there, expecting the Harry Harris of old but he surprised him. He won’t be making his same mistake next time and there will be a next time. Stylish makes his intentions to win the Gold Rush Tournament clear and he will be getting that NAWA World Championship back on September 9th at WrestleClash VI. The Briscoe Brothers vs. NAWA World Tag Team Champions The Rottweilers(w/Larry Sweeney) in a Non Title Match:The History: The Rottweilers have come fresh off a tainted win over the Motor City Machine Guns at Wildfire. The Briscoes beat the Young Bucks and as a result, they’re going to lock horns tonight. The Match: Mark Briscoe is caught in the corner after an initial flurry and the Rottweilers pound away at Mark in the corner. Mark makes the hot tag and here comes Jay to run wild on his adversaries. The Finish: The NAWA World Tag Team Champions might have met their match, as Jay catches Homicide with a German Suplex off of the top rope. This sick move is more than enough to pin the champions. The Briscoes win and make an enticing case for an NAWA World Tag Team Title Shot. The Briscoe Brothers (Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe) defeated Low Ki and Homicide when J. Briscoe pinned Homicide after a top-rope German suplex in 0:11:18. Rating: *** ¼We have an interview with the brand new NAWA Television Champion, Bryan Danielson, who comes out to fanfare. Danielson says that for the past couple of months, he has been chasing Skyhawk and finally he has a championship belt to show for it. Sederick Skyhawk comes out to interrupt, he says that Danielson got lucky, the NAWA Television Championship should be his belt. Danielson says that for the past five months, Skyhawk has used every shortcut to retain the belt but his luck ran out after this past Sunday when Danielson, despite Skyhawk attacking him before the belt, had his number. Skyhawk says next week, he has Danielson in the first round of the Gold Rush Tournament and he is also cashing in on his return match. Danielson accepts, saying that he will be a stand up champion and in fact, he’s waiving the fifteen minute time limit, because he will retain his title by beating his opponents decisively or perhaps he should not beat them all. Daffney(w/Serena and MsChif) vs. Mia Stylish.The History: Last Sunday at Wildfire, Daffney ran out and cost Mia Stylish her match with Serena, along with MsChif. Stylish wants her hands on this dastardly trio of women, who she feels are her biggest obstacles in getting another title shot against Awesome Kong. The Match: Daffney is not the technical wrestler that Stylish is but she is vicious, beating down Stylish with a lot of punches, kicks, and chokes, along with a bodyslam or two. She applies a sleeperhold on Stylish but Stylish fights out. The Finish: Serena is knocked off the ring apron but Daffney has the hammer to the ring bell and she nails Stylish in the back of the leg for the disqualification! Mia Stylish defeated Daffney by disqualification in 0:05:35. Rating: ** ¾MsChif enters the ring and attacks the knee of Stylish, with Daffney and Serena taking turns in beating on her. Stylish is trying to fight them off, but she is on one knee. She crumples down to the canvas. This trio of women have Mia Stylish down in the center of the ring once again. The NAWA International Champion Jerry Lynn and Bob Backlund have a few words, with Lynn reminding us of his pledge of winning the NAWA World Championship by February 2008 or he’ll retire. The most obvious path for this title is through the Gold Rush Tournament. Lynn says that he’s going to take down a man he knows very well, in Miles Stylish. He talks about how everyone says that he can’t match Miles Stylish but he’s a different man now and he will cripple Miles Stylish. Backlund looks on approvingly, saying that Lynn is a wrestling machine and he will win the Gold Rush Tournament and the NAWA World Championship. Gold Rush Tournament First Round Match: Tomko vs. Samoa JoeThe History: Samoa Joe is coming off of a big win over Brent Albright this Sunday. Tomko is hungry and looking to prove that he’s more than Sederick Skyhawk’s and Candace Sweet’s hired gun by knocking off a man who has only tasted defeat once in the NAWA ring. The Match: This is not a technical classic as Tomko and Joe beat the snot out of each other. Tomko actually muscles over three hundred pounds of Joe over his shoulders and lays him out with a TKO but Joe kicks out. Tomko is not letting up on Joe, working him over with bearhugs and backbreakers, being one of the few men in this company that can match Joe in the power game. The Finish: Tomko goes for the Big Boot but Joe ducks that and fights back. He bullies Tomko into the corner, corner stomps, face wash, and Yakuza Kick, sets up the Muscle Buster for the pin. Joe has advanced in the Gold Rush Tournament. [Gold Rush First Round]: Samoa Joe pinned Tomko after a Muscle Buster in 0:12:29. Rating: * ¾The first match in the Elite Eight has been set, the Gambler and Samoa Joe on May 26th at Gold Rush. The announcers put Samoa Joe over as the potential odds on favorite to win the tournament and if Harry Harris is still the NAWA World Champion on the night on September 9th and Joe wins the tournament, there is no running, no hiding, Harris will have to face Joe in the anticipated return match. Non Title Tables Match: Brother Ray vs. Harry Harris(w/Larry Sweeney)The History: Team 3D and Harry Harris were allies for the longest time but since Harry Harris sold out to Larry Sweeney and joined the Cabal, things have grown sour. Brother Ray suffered a vicious beating, with Devon suffering a broken arm. Ray is out for retribution and if he can put Harry Harris through a table, he gets an NAWA World Championship Match. The Match: Ray is not worrying about technical moves, he blitzes through Harris with a series of punches and kicks, before using his weight to knock Harris into the corner. Harris fights back early on and uses a chair, taking advantage of the no disqualification rules, with a series of shots over the back of Ray and then a running shot to his kneeling form. Harris brings a table into the ring and slaps Ray around a few times. The Finish: Harris has Ray into the corner and goes for a superplex through the table but Ray fights out! He has Harris set up and trying for a power bomb but Harris counters with a high back body drop. He overshoots the table, otherwise the force would have planted Ray through it. Ray is back over and nails Harris with the chair, before hitting a running power bomb through the table for the win! Table Match: Brother Ray defeated Harry Harris by putting him through a table in 0:12:24. Rating: **** ¼Ray has won and Sweeny freaks out. That means Brother Ray will be getting an NAWA World Championship Match against Harry Harris at Gold Rush. We’re out of time, see you next week for Kurt Angle against a mystery opponent and Sederick Skyhawk against Bryan Danielson for both the NAWA Television Championship and a spot in the elite eight of the Gold Rush Tournament.
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Post by mattharms on Mar 8, 2014 21:01:02 GMT -5
[Dark Match]: Sonjay Dutt pinned Shark Boy after a half nelson backbreaker in 0:05:06. Rating: ** 3/4
[Dark Match]: Sarah Stock pinned Josie with the Tiger Driver in 0:06:05. Rating: ** ¼
NAWA Glory 5/6/07
Last week on NAWA Glory, Samoa Joe and the Gambler joined the elite field of eight in the Gold Rush Tournament, with Brother Ray beating Harry Harris winning a non title Tables Match to get a title shot against Harry Harris on May 28th 2007 at Gold Rush.
Larry Sweeney is backstage, tonight Kurt Angle will fight a man who has held gold in the NAWA in the Gold Rush Tournament. Bryan Danielson will face Sederick Skyhawk for the NAWA Television Championship in the first round tournament match. Also Jerry Lynn and Miles Stylish will be in opposite teams before their big First Round Match next week, when Lynn teams up with Sonjay Dutt to take on Stylish and the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Tyler Black. Finally, in the main event, Brother Ray will step into a Steel Cage Match with Rhino. Sweeney is trying to soften up Ray before his NAWA World Championship shot with Harry Harris at Gold Rush.
The Young Bucks vs. the Briscoe Brothers:
The Match: We open up NAWA Glory with two teams who have had their share of issues. The Briscoe Brothers beat the Young Bucks on the pre-show for NAWA Wildfire but Nick and Matt Jackson are up for another shot. The Briscoes are riding on some momentum, beating the NAWA World Tag Team Champions last week on Glory.
The Action: This was an insane amount of high impact wrestling action, with the Bucks isolating Mark in the ring for most of the match. Eventually he makes the tag to Jay and Jay runs wild.
The Finish: The high impact tag team action ends with Jay hitting the Jay Driller on Nick Jackson and the Briscoe Brothers win once more.
The Briscoe Brothers (Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe) defeated The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) when J. Briscoe pinned N. Jackson with the J-Driller in 0:07:12. Rating: ** ¼
The NAWA World Tag Team Champions the Rottweilers come out and talk some trash with the Briscoe Brothers. The Briscoes invite the Rottweilers to bring it but Homicide and Low Ki stay on the ramp.
Dan Marion catches up with Christian, who a couple of weeks ago at Wildfire, returned, and picked up the win over Ron Killings in his first match in a year. Christian says that he’s been wrestling a few matches at NAWA live events to shake off the ring rust and he’s ready, ready for the Gold Rush. Brent Albright shows up and introduces himself as the Hired Gun of the Cabal and he wonders if Christian’s neck is healed. Christian says that he wonders if Albright’s jaw will be healed after next week and he punches Albright in the face. Albright has an ugly scowl on his face and Christian says to tell Sweeney and Harris that he’s going to win the Gold Rush Tournament and win the NAWA World Championship because that’s how he rolls.
Kurt Angle has a grand entrance for his Gold Rush Tournament qualifier match against the mystery opponent. Sweeney gives an introduction to his opponent and it’s….Twizted Youth? Not exactly the grand opponent that the fans hoped for.
Gold Rush Tournament First Round Match: Twizted Youth vs. Kurt Angle(w/Larry Sweeney)
History: Twizted Youth is a former NAWA World Tag Team Champion but he’s going in there with Kurt Angle. Perhaps he would put up a fight and surprise us all.
The Match: Twizted Youth goes for a running leg lariat but he trips over his feet and knocks himself silly. Angle Slam.
The Finish: Angle pins Youth on the Angle Slam.
Kurt Angle pinned Twizted Youth after the Angle Slam in 0:00:22. Rating: *
Well Kurt Angle advances into the tournament, as the announcers speculate on a fix, but he’ll be facing the winner of Danielson and Skyhawk later tonight.
Sederick Skyhawk talks to Candace on the cell phone, as she is getting out of the mental hospital after her meltdown of having her head getting shaved and she’ll be back in a few weeks. Skyhawk tells Tomko and Stasiak to take a walk, do something productive, but tonight is his night and he’s going to show us all why Danielson got lucky at Wildfire. He says that Stasiak better also pull his wait and Tomko pats Stasiak on the shoulder.
Elsewhere backstage, Sonjay Dutt is trying to sell Enlightenment to Bob Backlund, but Backlund says he doesn’t need any book but his own, the book of Backlund is the only book that he needs, the book that will make Jerry Lynn the NAWA World Champion. He has this thick tome that says that it has the secrets into becoming a wrestling machine and Dutt is about to look at it but Backlund angrily slaps his hand away and says that it is only for Jerry Lynn. Tonight Lynn and Dutt team up against Tyler Black and Miles Stylish.
Stasiak sees the book and a calculating grin appears on his face. He mutters “the secrets to become the ultimate wrestler, huh?” He looks intrigued and we wonder what Stasiak is plotting now.
NAWA Television Championship and Gold Rush First Round Match: Sederick Skyhawk vs. Bryan Danielson©
The History: Bryan Danielson beat both Jerry Lynn and AJ Styles, and then went on to defeat Sederick Skyhawk to win the NAWA Television Championship. Skyhawk thinks that loss was a fluke and vows to beat Danielson tonight, get into the Gold Rush Tournament, and regain his title in all one fell swoop. The winner faces Kurt Angle on May 28th.
The Match: Skyhawk steps things up now that he does not have his goon squad to fall back on, and he actually manages to hold his own with Danielson, until Danielson works him into the corner with a series of kicks, elbow strikes, and a running knee strike into the corner. Airplane spin sets up a Samoan Drop but Danielson’s splash hits the knees and Skyhawk gets the beat, working over Danielson, actually going for a submission win to score the ultimate win on Danielson.
The Finish: One could not help but think that Skyhawk’s determination to humiliate Danielson with a submission loss was his undoing. Danielson scores a quick German Suplex and bridges for the pin to advance into the Elite Eight.
[Gold Rush First Round Match]: Bryan Danielson pinned Sederick Skyhawk after a German suplex in 0:12:44. Rating: **** (Bryan Danielson retained the NAWA Television Title.)
Skyhawk freaks out something, and Danielson gets the win. He did win the 2005 Gold Rush Tournament and he could repeat. He has to face Kurt Angle in what might be a technical classic.
Bob Backlund hypes up Jerry Lynn, saying that he’s been in this company for five years, and he’s done everything that he could do, with the exception of winning the NAWA World Championship. When he wins the Gold Rush, he could win the belt at the biggest night of the year at WrestleClash VI on September 9th 2007.
Backlund and Lynn leave and Stasiak creeps into the locker room. He sees the book lying on the table. The big book of Bob Backlund and Stasiak struggles to lift that gigantic tome up, but he manages to escape like a bandit with the prized possession of Bob Backlund.
The NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Tyler Black and Miles Stylish vs. Sonjay Dutt and Jerry Lynn(w/Bob Backlund)
The History: Tyler Black and Sonjay Dutt have had their share of conflicts as of late, with Black beating Dutt to retain the Cruiserweight Title back at Wildfire. Stylish and Lynn were allies in the Triumvirate along with the Dark Warrior but their relationship went south and they became bitter rivals. Now they’re on opposite sides once again.
The Match: Stylish and Lynn had some brief teases of what to expect as they are going to add another chapter into their storied rivalry come Glory next week. Black is cut off and worked over by Lynn and Dutt until the hot tag is made.
The Finish: Black wipes up the NAWA International Champion with a tope con hilo. Dutt nearly surprises Stylish with a sunset flip as he rebounds off the ropes but Stylish rolls out and hits a running knee strike in the face. Las Vegas Trauma scores the win and Stylish gets back to his winning ways after a speed bump at Wildfire.
Tyler Black and Miles Stylish defeated Jerry Lynn and Sonjay Dutt when Stylish pinned S. Dutt with the Las Vegas Trauma in 0:12:17. Rating: ****
Next week it will be Jerry Lynn against Miles Stylish, one on one in the first round of the Gold Rush Tournament.
Brother Ray is standing backstage with Dan Marion, to get some brief words before the Main Event Match. Ray says that he proved that he could take Harry Harris down but he’s going to have to do it at Gold Rush in a standard match and this time the NAWA World Championship is on the line. He knows that Harris is running scared, he doesn’t have balls anymore, and he’s stuck in a Steel Cage Match with the War Machine tonight. Ray says Harris better watch because he’s going to see something brutal.
Backlund freaks out backstage, and yells about some hooligan stealing his book. Obviously, Backlund has found out about the theft and there will be consequences for sure.
Harry Harris makes his way out for some commentary. He says that there is an entire world of difference between pinning someone or forcing him to submit, and putting him through a table. Last week, Brother Ray put him through a table, but at Gold Rush, he’s going to have to pin Harris or force him to submit. Harris says that Ray should really have paid close attention to what happened to Teddy Hart, what happened to Miles Stylish, and what happened to Brother Devon even. Harris promises to wreck Brother Ray and hold onto the NAWA World Championship.
Steel Cage Match: Brother Ray vs. Rhino
The History: Rhino had missed several minutes because of an injury, and that did not put him in a favorable position. Larry Sweeney offered him a new contract if he took out Brother Ray. These two men had a violent brawl at Wildfire with Brother Ray winning. Rhino is thrown into a cage with Brother Ray as his “tune up” for Gold Rush. Is this “Tune Up” more of a “Soften Up.”
The Match: Brother Ray comes out swinging, attacking Rhino with a chain as the announcers say that the only way to win this match is by pinfall or submission, much like the NAWA World Championship Match at Gold Rush. Ray flattens Rhino into the corner but Rhino hot shots him into the cage to gain the heat. Rhino drags Brother Ray through hell, hitting a slingshot splash and climbing to the top of the cage but Brother Ray fights him up top and hits a superplex off of the cage.
The Finish: Brother Ray scales up to the cage and misses his huge senton off of the cage. Thankfully the ring has been reinforced. GORE BY RHINO! Rhino covers Ray but he kicks out just before three! Rhino sets up Ray on the top rope once more and goes for a superplex but Ray fights it off. He has Rhino set up and SUPER POWER BOMB! Rhino is folded up like an accordion on his neck and Ray throws a battered arm over Rhino to score the pin.
No-Time-Limit-No-Countout-No-DQ-Cage Match: Brother Ray pinned Rhino after a top-rope power bomb in 0:14:47. Rating: ***
Brother Ray gets the win and prepares to exit the cage but Harry Harris is standing on the steps on the outside, holding the NAWA World Championship and taunting Ray. Ray yells that all it takes is three seconds and Harris steps out to invite Ray out of the cage but Ray isn’t going to leave the cage with Harris so close to the door!
The Rottweilers are climbing onto the cage on the other side, and they are behind Brother Ray but the fans are going nuts. THE BRISCOE BROTHERS ARE ON THE TOP OF THE CAGE AND THEY DIVE OFF, TAKING OUT THE ROTTWEILERS OFF WITH STEREO CROSS BODY BLOCKS OFF THE CAGE!
Brother Ray looks up and Jay and Mark give him the double thumbs up. Harris thinks better about entering the cage now that the numbers have been evened. He holds up the belt and leaves once again. We fade to black, Stylish against Lynn and Albright against Christian in the Gold Rush Tournament next match!
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Post by JoshiQ on Mar 10, 2014 19:02:38 GMT -5
Like the little recap at the beginning.
I like the new format on matches. Think it allows you to show the important stuff without killing yourself with a writeup.
If I was Christian, don't know if I would want to be pissing off Albright.
The Backlund stuff throughout the show provides some funny bits.
Crazy stuff to end the show with the cage dives. Sure it left the crowd hot and waiting for Brother Ray and Harris to lockup.
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Post by mattharms on Mar 13, 2014 9:07:37 GMT -5
[Dark Match]: Jigsaw and Hallowicked defeated Elix Skipper and Petey Williams when Jigsaw pinned P. Williams with the Jig 'n Tonic in 0:06:01. Rating: ***
[Dark Match]: Tomko pinned Shark Boy with the Big Boot in 0:05:09. Rating: ** ½
NAWA Glory 5/10/07
Tonight, the Gold Rush Tournament continues with Christian Cage taking on Brent Albright and Miles Stylish taking on Jerry Lynn.
We see Christian Cage and Miles Stylish arriving at the building. Both men looked fairly pleased with themselves and they suggest they’re going to meet up for the first time in the Quarterfinals of the Gold Rush. In pops Jerry Lynn, who says that it appears that Stylish has someone else to ride the coattails of and he tells Christian the sooner that he shoves off Stylish, the better. Lynn reminds us that he beat Stylish back at Blinded by Fury 2005, and Stylish is amused, saying that Lynn is riding off of that sole victory. Stylish beat Lynn pretty much every single time that they competed, and it was two years ago and Lynn was the International Champion then and he’s the International Champion now. Lynn looks sour and yells that he’ll show Stylish. Both men get into a scuffle but security breaks that up. Tonight they step into the ring for the main event.
We see Sederick Skyhawk in the backstage area, pacing like a caged animal. He failed to get the NAWA World Television Championship back from Bryan Danielson and now Danielson is one step away from getting to the NAWA World Championship, which should be his destiny. Tomko tells him to relax, he’s got a match against Kurt Angle, and there’s no way Danielson can get past that. Skyhawk freaks out, asking Tomko if he thinks that Kurt Angle is better than him and Tomko dead pans with a yes.
We are out for tonight on Glory, with Mia Stylish coming out for her match against MsChif but MsChif pops out from underneath the ring and SPITS RED MIST IN THE EYES OF STYLISH! The burning red mist causes her eyes to be blinded. We see Serena and Daffney run out, with Daffney running Stylish into the guardrail and choking her against it, looking like a crazed woman.
Gail Kim rushes out from the back with a chair and the trio of evil women back up. Kim checks on her friend Mia Stylish who got roughed up a bit. She got that red mist in her eyes and then she got throttled by Daffney. Kim and Stylish stare down the trio and Serena yells that if they want to fight them, then to bring it.
Sonjay Dutt cuts a promo, saying that at Wildfire, he fell short in his goal to win the NAWA Cruiserweight Championship against Tyler Black but the key to enlightenment is in his hands and tonight he will win the belt.
NAWA Cruiserweight Championship Match: Sonjay Dutt vs Tyler Black©
The History: Sonjay Dutt came into the NAWA with a few wins and positioned himself for the NAWA Cruiserweight Championship Title Shot against Tyler Black at Wildfire. Black defeated Dutt to retain the title. Dutt has gotten one more title shot, after cutting a deal with Larry Sweeney, giving him a portion of the proceeds for his best selling book. Hopefully, he paid in cash.
The Match: High flying by Black coming right out of the gate but Dutt cuts him off, working over Black’s knees, in an attempt to prevent him from doing that high flying offense that brought him to the dance. Dutt hits that cobra clutch back breaker that pinned Black three weeks ago in a six man tag team match but Black kicks out.
The Finish: The end for Sonjay Dutt is not anything too flashy, rather a simple superkick to the face which gets the pin with.
Tyler Black pinned Sonjay Dutt after a superkick in 0:14:52. Rating: *** (Tyler Black retained the NAWA Cruiserweight Title.)
Black retains the championship and it should be interesting to see who steps up for a title challenge since Dutt could not get it done in two title shots.
Larry Sweeney is discussing business with Brent Albright, reminding him that Christian is undefeated in the New Age Wrestling Alliance and he continued his winning ways after a year on the shelf. Albright is to enter the ring and crush Christian’s hopes and dreams, because Christian becoming the number one contender for the NAWA World Championship would not be in the best interest of Harry Harris and it would not be in the best interest of business.
Jimmy Jacobs is standing backstage, when Tyler Black comes back through the curtain and the two men who know each other pretty well greet each other. Jacobs congratulations Black on his victory but Lacey storms in, saying that Jacobs doesn’t have a match. Lacey looks at Black with contempt and the feeling looks mutual. She walks off and Black suggests that Jacobs ditch her but Jacobs insists that she loves him, she just doesn’t know how to express it. Black says he’s going to hit the showers.
Lacey scowls in the shadows, asking Jacobs why he doesn’t have a title belt like Black. Jacobs tries to protest that he only had one televised match but she doesn’t want to hear it, demanding the keys and the credit cards, which Jacobs reluctantly forks over. He bemoans another month’s salary going down the drain and goes over to the corner, taking out his lap top to bemoan the state of his life on MySpace.
Shawn Stasiak makes his way down to the ring, carrying the Book of Backlund on a hospital cart. Over the past week, Stasiak has soaked in the secrets of success in this book and he’s ready to put it to the test. He declares himself a technical wrestling wizard and he is going to prove it by calling out the Samoan Submission Machine, Samoa Joe. Stasiak promises to choke Joe out and they’re going to be chanting “Stasiak’s gonna to kill you.” Unfortunately for Stasiak, this chant doesn’t chant on. Out comes Samoa Joe as Stasiak keeps talking trash for Joe as he enters the ring.
Shawn Stasiak vs. Samoa Joe.
The History: Stasiak has declared the mythical book of Backlund would make him a wrestling technical master. We’ll see as he fights a man who has only lost once in the NAWA.
The Match: And Joe screws up Stasiak something fierce, beating him into the corner. Stasiak does manage pull out some offense, not to make this a complete drubbing.
The Finish: Power Bomb connects and the STF is locked on for the tap out.
Samoa Joe made Shawn Stasiak submit to the STF in 0:04:18. Rating: ** ½
Joe has beaten two of the three male members of Sederick Skyhawk Productions members over the past three weeks on Glory. Skyhawk marches out and he is pissed off at Stasiak making a spectacle out of this. Skyhawk gets in Joe’s face after the match but he back off when Joe is about to kill him. HERE COMES TOMKO INTO THE RING TO ATTACK JOE!
Joe murders both Skyhawk and Tomko with a double clothesline and Stasiak backs down the ramp….right into the Cross Face Chickenwing of Bob Backlund! Backlund torques on the arm of Stasiak and he cries for mercy. Backlund releases the hold and takes his book back, calling Stasiak a no good hooligan and he stomps his face for good measures. This was not the most stirring performance for Sederick Skyhawk Productions.
After that, Sederick Skyhawk has demanded a match with Samoa Joe next week on Glory and he has received it. Given how determined Joe has been as of late, I’m not sure it is the best thing for Skyhawk’s continued health but we’ll see.
Brent Albright vs. Christian Cage in the First Round of the Gold Rush Tournament:
The History: Albright is put in the tournament for the purpose of crippling Christian. Christian is riding a wave of momentum and he wants to transition that into the Gold Rush Tournament win and an NAWA World Championship Title Match on September 9th 2007 at WrestleClash VI.
The Match: Albright is taken down by the high flying style of Christian during this match but he misses a dive, which causes Albright to assault that neck with a series of violent submission moves and suplexes, along with some strikes. The back that the neck has held up for this long is a testament to the fact that it’s mostly healed.
The Finish: Albright goes to take Christian out with a belly to back superplex after catching Christian on the top rope. Christian blocks and sends Albright off before connecting with the Springboard European Uppercut for the pin and the Gold Rush Tournament win.
[Gold Rush First Round Match]: Christian pinned Brent Albright after a springboard European uppercut in 0:11:17. Rating: *** ¼
Christian will face the winner of the Miles Stylish against Jerry Lynn Match later tonight in the Quarterfinals at Gold Rush.
We take a look at the NAWA Women’s Champion Awesome Kong who has been defending her belt all over the world and will be returning in a couple weeks on Glory and has an open contract for Gold Rush.
The NAWA World Champion Harry Harris has comments for Brother Ray and their match in seventeen days at Gold Rush. Harris says that Ray will be in there all alone with him, he doesn’t even have Devon to get his tables. This isn’t in front of a couple of hundred misfits at a Bingo Hall, this is on Pay Per View for the entire world to see, and the NAWA World Championship will be on the line. Harris says that he hopes Ray enjoys his moment in the sun because that will be his last one before Harris extinguishes the flame. He says one by one, their heroes get sent in to die, and Brother Ray is just the latest check mark on his wall, of the men that Harris put down.
Gold Rush Tournament First Round Match: Jerry Lynn(w/Bob Backlund) vs Miles Stylish.
The History: Three years ago in 2004, the Triumvirate of Miles Stylish, Jerry Lynn, and the Warrior ran roughshot over the New Age Wrestling Alliance. The Triumvirate broke apart and Lynn beat Stylish to end Stylish’s one year run as the NAWA International Champion. Stylish won the NAWA World Title a month later and then beat Lynn in a Sixty Minute Iron Man Match. Every single time since then Miles Stylish has defeated Jerry Lynn without fail. Lynn has made a pledge back in February to finally win the NAWA World Championship or he will retire. He has nine months left. Winning the Gold Rush Tournament is his most direct path. To do that, he has to slay his greatest demon in Miles Stylish.
The Match: These two men put on a technical masterpiece, but Lynn gains the momentum pulling off a tornado DDT off of the ring apron and following it up with a diving kneedrop to the shoulder of Stylish. He obviously wants this match to end in the ring. Lynn pulls out a sickening super shoulder breaker and then applies a cross armbreaker but Stylish powers out. Back and forth, but Lynn is slowly working the shoulder down for that Cross-Face Chickenwing. Stylish knows it and avoids it.
The Finish Referee goes down when there is a collision. Stylish pulls out the Las Vegas Trauma but he blows out his shoulder in the process. Lynn rolls to the outside and immediately grabs the hammer away from the time keeper. Lynn slides into the ring and HITS STYLISH IN THE SHOULDER WITH A HAMMER! Lynn’s inability to beat Stylish has driven him to a psychotic breakdown as he nails stylish with the hammer two more times and applies the Cross-Faced Chickenwing to the damaged arm. Backlund disposes of the hammer and Stylish’s shoulder has been utterly destroyed. It might be broken. The referee checks with Stylish who has no choice but to submit to save that arm from permanent damage.
[Gold Rush First Round Match]: Jerry Lynn made Miles Stylish submit to the Cross-Face Chicken wing in 0:16:45. Rating: **** ¾
Stylish is down in the ring and Lynn is handed the NAWA International Championship once again. He looks at Stylish, looks at the belt, and RAMS THE BELT INTO THE RIGHT SHOULDER OF STYLISH! Stylish screams in agony as Lynn applies the Cross-Face Chickenwing on Stylish once again. He is trying to cripple Miles Stylish. Lynn screams “Are you better than me Stylish, are you better than me you son of a bitch?” Backlund even looks as if he thinks Lynn has taken it too far and when the crazy old man thinks that you’ve taken it too far, you’ve gone too far. Lynn continues to work on the arm and security comes out to pry Lynn off.
Lynn is pried off but he takes a Billy club from the guard and continues to assault the shoulder of Stylish, utterly decimating it with the club. Once again the Chicken Wing is locked on and finally here comes Christian to make the save, prying Lynn off and taking him down with a DDT, before holding the front face lock on to prevent him from making the save. Christian looks like he was about out of the building when he noticed this, so it took him a while to get out here.
Lynn is pulled to the floor and he yells that Christian is next. We see Stylish’s arm is a discolored purple shade as we fade to black. Lynn might have crippled Miles Stylish. The announcers wonder in a hushed tone if he ended his career.
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Post by mattharms on Mar 28, 2014 11:08:01 GMT -5
[Dark Match]: The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) defeated Amazing Red and Shark Boy when N. Jackson pinned Red with the 450 Splash in 0:10:43. Rating: ** 1/4
[Dark Match]: Alissa Flash pinned Daizee Haze with the Green Fall in 0:08:48. Rating: ** ¾
NAWA Glory 5/17/07.
Tonight on Glory, the final two first round matches in the Gold Rush Tournament will take place with Alex Shelley taking on Chris Sabin and Takeshi Morishima taking on AJ Styles. Also tonight on Glory, we will see a preview for two of the quarterfinal round matches where Christian Cage and the NAWA Television Champion Bryan Danielson will take on the duo of Kurt Angle and the NAWA International Champion Lynn. Also Samoa Joe against Sederick Skyhawk and Gail Kim and Mia Stylish against Serena and Daffney on an action packed NAWA Glory tonight.
AJ Styles vs. Takeshi Morishima:
The History: This is the second to last first round match in the Gold Rush Tournament where the winner will join six other men at Gold Rush for a shot at the NAWA World Championship on September 9th at WrestleClash VI.
The Match: The high flying ability of AJ Styles goes against the roughneck ability of Morishima. Morishima is another man put in the tournament in an attempts to thin out the potential contenders for the NAWA World Champion Harry Harris. Styles gives it his all, as he intends to win the tournament and finally win championship gold.
The Finish: Alas, it’s all for nothing, as Morishima takes down Styles, hitting him with the high back drop suplex for the pin.
[Gold Rush Tournament]: Takeshi Morishima pinned AJ Styles with the Backdrop Suplex in 0:10:00. Rating: *** ¾
Morishima will face the winner of the Chris Sabin and Alex Shelley match.
We see a replay of last week where Jerry Lynn put Miles Stylish on the shelf. His shoulder was destroyed. We see some pre-recorded comments from Jerry Lynn after last week’s show and he discusses how he proved beyond a shadow of a doubt who the strongest of him and Stylish was.
Gail Kim and Mia Stylish vs. Serena and Daffney(w/MsChif)
The History: Last week on Glory, Mia Stylish was scheduled to wrestle MsChif in her debut match but the woman attacked her, spitting green mist in the eyes of Mia Stylish. That set up Stylish for a three on one attack from this dastardly trio of females.
The Action: Kim is beaten on two on one, with MsChif getting a few cheapshots during this match. Stylish’s frenzied attempts to get into the ring are blocked as Daffney and Serena pick apart Gail Kim in the corner.
The Finish: Stylish runs wild after a hot tag but MsChif is up the apron. Stylish kicks MsChif in the face to block the mist attack but Daffney hits Stylish with a chain that was wrapped around her first. Three seconds later, she scores the pin.
Serena and Daffney defeated Gail Kim and Mia Stylish when Daffney pinned Mia after hitting her with a chain in 0:13:29. Rating: *** ¼
Serena now enters the ring and throttles Stylish with the chain. Gail Kim is about in the ring, but Daffney kicks her in the face and climbs to the ring apron. RUNNING DDT ON THE RING APRON! Gail Kim has been knocked out and now MsChif enters the ring. She starts kicking Stylish in the throat as Serena applies a chain assisted camel clutch. Stylish drops down, battered and beaten during this attack. Serena yells that Kong better be watching. Serena has her sights set on Awesome Kong and the NAWA Women’s Championship.
We see two weeks ago on Glory, where the Briscoe Brothers jump on the Rottweilers off of the top of the cage. Jay and Mark discuss how they got those two big dogs running and how they’re about to neuter them like little bitches when they take the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. Homicide says that the Briscoes made a big mistake getting involved in business. Next week, he’s going to show them how things really get done when he steps into the ring with Brother Ray and it’s going to be a Street Fight. The Briscoes against the Rottweilers for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles will be a part of Gold Rush.
Bob Backlund arrives at the arena, when Shawn Stasiak gets in his face about the attack last week. Backlund calls Stasiak a scoundrel and a layabout, which is wrong with the youth of today. Stasiak says that he can beat Bob Backlund. Backlund laughs off this challenge and says that Stasiak could read that book from back to front and he couldn’t beat Backlund if he was blindfolded. Stasiak somehow interprets that as a challenge for a blindfold match at Gold Rush. Larry Sweeney passes by and makes the match, it will be Shawn Stasiak against Bob Backlund in a Blindfold Match at Gold Rush. Backlund spazzes out before calming down, saying that he only needs to get his hands on Stasiak once to put the Crossface Chickenwing on him.
Sederick Skyhawk vs. Samoa Joe:
The History: Three weeks ago on Glory, Samoa Joe flattened Tomko of Sederick Skyhawk Productions to get into the Gold Rush Tournament. Last week, he beat Shawn Stasiak. This week, he has a match with Sederick Skyhawk, demanding a clean sweep.
The Match: Skyhawk gets mauled by Joe but he manages to take control with a reverse neckbreaker and Skyhawk frantically attacks Joe, working on that right arm that was previously injured at the hands of Brent Albright. Skyhawk wants to beat the Samoan Submission Machine with a submission hold, a Fujiwara Armbar is applied but Joe powers out immediately.
The Finish: Skyhawk escapes one Muscle attempt and actually hits a Facebuster, before hitting the Brush with Greatness but Joe kicks out. DDT sets up Joe and Skyhawk tries a 450 Splash, pulling out a move that he’s never done before. That doesn’t get the job done. Joe slaps on the Rear Naked Choke but here comes Tomko for the disqualification.
Samoa Joe defeated Sederick Skyhawk via disqualification in 0:10:56. Rating: ***
Tomko muscles Joe into the corner and boots him hard into the corner. He hits a series of stomps in the corner and Skyhawk beats down Joe as well but the NAWA Television Champion Bryan Danielson rushes out. Skyhawk and Tomko run off and Danielson and Joe have an uneasy gaze with each other. They could be competing against each other in the semi-final match of the Gold Rush Tournament if Danielson beats Angle and Joe gets by the Gambler.
Gold Rush Tournament First Round Match: Chris Sabin vs. Alex Shelley
The History: These two men are part of the Motor City Machine Guns but they have to face each other where the winner is going to take on Takeshi Morishima in the Gold Rush Tournament. Sabin pinned Shelley in a previous one on one match against each other. Back in 2004, both of these men made their singles debut against each other, so there is some history.
The Match: This is a match between two men who know each other well, so it’s a nature of the first who makes the mistake will be the loser. Lots of nearfalls and high impact offense as the crowd gets into this Gold Rush Match.
The Finish: Sabin manages to avoid a clothesline and backslide Shelley for the pin. Once again, Sabin has pinned Shelley!
[Gold Rush Tournament First Round Match]: Chris Sabin pinned Alex Shelley after a backslide in 0:14:44. Rating: *** ¾
Shelley looks sour that he lost to his partner for a second one on one match in these many months. Sabin and Shelley do shake hands but there seems to be a bit of frustration in Shelley’s eyes as he could not put his partner away. Obviously, it seems like Shelley might seem like the inferior member of the Machine Guns.
Brother Ray is backstage, saying that if Homicide wants a piece of him, he’s got it. He hasn’t forgotten what the Rottweilers did to Devon two months ago, when they broke his arm and Ray still has the scars after they put him through a glass window. Ray says that in ten days, he will be the NAWA World Champion, every drop of blood and sweat he spills will be because he wants to beat some respect into Harry Harris.
It’s time for the main event and the NAWA Television Champion Bryan Danielson and Christian Cage are out. The music of Jerry Lynn kicks up but there’s no Jerry Lynn. Bob Backlund comes out and says the International Champion is not here tonight, he beat Miles Stylish, and he’s not competing in these matches that don’t matter. Kurt Angle is out and he yells that he needs a partner tonight and he slaps Backlund in the face. Backlund goes nuts in the process and out comes Larry Sweeney, with Morishima coming from the back. Morishima is going to be Angle’s partner tonight and Sweeney says that there will be severe consequences for Jerry Lynn.
Bryan Danielson and Christian Cage vs. Kurt Angle and Takeshi Morishima.
The Match: After that opening bit, Christian and Danielson run through Morishima and Angle, until Danielson is trapped in the corner. The power of Morishima and the technical wrestling ability of Angle grinds down Danielson until he makes the hot tag.
The Finish: Christian runs wild in the ring and knocks Angle to the floor. Morishima hits a running kick to the back of the head and goes for the waistlock, into the high angle back drop suplex but Christian drops behind and rolls up Morishima for the pin!
Christian Cage and Bryan Danielson defeated Kurt Angle and Takeshi Morishima when Christian pinned Morishima with a roll up 0:10:59 Rating: *** ½
Christian celebrates and remains unbeaten with another win. Danielson and Christian celebrate as we hype the go home show for Gold Rush next week on Glory with Brother Ray taking on Homicide in a No Holds Barred Match.
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Post by mattharms on Apr 9, 2014 16:18:33 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 05/24/07
Hype for tonight, featuring Bryan Danielson and Samoa Joe joining forces to take on Sederick Skyhawk and Tomko. Plus, Rhino takes on the Gambler and in the main event, we’ll see Brother Ray take on Homicide in a No Holds Barred Match. Brother Ray prepares for this Sunday where he challenges Harry Harris for the NAWA World Championship.
Sumie Sakai vs. the NAWA Women’s Champion Awesome Kong
The History: Kong has been in Japan for the past month defending her championship against some of the top female talents in the world.
The Action: Sakai was rolled over by Kong who continues to get more dominant as the Women’s Champion moves over.
The Finish: A bone rattling Ocean Cyclone Suplex drills Sakai down for the pin and Kong pins her.
Awesome Kong pinned Sumie Sakai after the Ocean Cyclone Suplex in 0:03:51. Rating: ** ¼
Awesome Kong will defend the NAWA Women’s Championship against any woman in the world at Gold Rush.
A look at the Gold Rush Tournament. Samoa Joe takes on the Gambler. Bryan Danielson meets Kurt Angle. Jerry Lynn takes on Christian Cage and Chris Sabin squares off against Takeshi Morishima. The winner of this single elimination one night tournament faces the NAWA World Champion on September 9th at WrestleClash VI.
NAWA Television Champion Bryan Danielson and Samoa Joe vs. Tomko and Sederick Skyhawk:
The History: One month ago on NAWA Glory, Samoa Joe beat Tomko to gain entry into the Gold Rush Tournament. Bryan Danielson captured the NAWA Television Championship from Skyhawk back at Wildfire and then beat him to advance into the tournament. Last week, Samoa Joe defeated Skyhawk via disqualification when Tomko interfered, and Danielson ran in for the save. This sets up this tag team match tonight.
The Match: Danielson was caught in no man’s land for most of this match. Tomko and Skyhawk thought that their chances with him would be better than with Joe.
The Finish: Joe tagged in and like a buzzsaw, he ripped through his adversaries. Yakuza Kick knocks Tomko to the floor and sets him up for a suicide dive. Joe slaps on the rear naked choke for the tap out.
Bryan Danielson and Samoa Joe defeated Tomko and Sederick Skyhawk when Joe made Skyhawk submit to a rear naked choke in 0:09:19. Rating: *** ¾
Samoa Joe against the Gambler and Bryan Danielson against Kurt Angle this Sunday in the Quarterfinals of the Gold Rush Tournament.
AJ Styles vs. Jimmy Jacobs(w/Lacey)
The History: Jimmy Jacobs injured the friend of AJ Styles, Christopher Daniels, in a warm up match before Wildfire. Styles is trying to gain a measure of revenge. Jacobs is trying to get the favor of Lacey.
The Match: Styles beats on Jacobs, but a dive is missed on him. Jacobs hits a curb stomp from the ring apron and throws him into the ring. Slingshot senton and Jacobs works over the knee. A reverse kneebar almost spells the end for Styles. A super knee cruncher sets up a figure-four leglock but Styles reverses the hold and gets to the ropes.
The Finish: Styles makes the comeback but his knee gives out a springboard. Jacobs hits a huge lariat for a nearfall. Jacobs goes for a belly to back suplex but Styles manages to land on his knee. His knee buckles but he grits his teeth and Peles Jacobs in the face. That knocks him out for the pin.
AJ Styles pinned Jimmy Jacobs after the Pele kick in 0:11:48. Rating: *** ¼
Lacey is not happy and she lets Jacobs know it. Tyler Black, the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion, is out to check on Jacobs and Lacey chews him out. Black gets in her face but cooler heads prevail. Styles stares down Black and the Cruiserweight Title. Styles has yet to touch championship gold in the NAWA and that has to be eating him up inside.
The Briscoe Brothers promise to win the NAWA World Tag Team Titles at Gold Rush and fix the Rottweilers like the bitches they are.
Jerry Lynn says that he crippled Miles Stylish two weeks ago and when he takes on Christian in the Gold Rush Tournament, he’ll cripple him. Lynn says that the NAWA World Title should be his, holding up Backlund’s book. Backlund switches gears to Shawn Stasiak, saying that he’s the epitome of everything is wrong but Stasiak is going to be punked out something fierce. Backlund says he will rip off Stasiak’s arm and maybe beat some sense into his fool head.
Brent Albright and Takeshi Morishima(w/Larry Sweeney) vs the Motor City Machine Guns:
The History: Chris Sabin beat Alex Shelley to advance into the Gold Rush Tournament and he will face Morishima in the Quarterfinals this Sunday.
The Match: Shelley takes a horrific beating during most of this match, with two of the chief enforcers with the Cabal, beating him down. Sabin rallies the fans but there seems to be no easy way out.
The Finish: Sabin tags in and runs wild. A sunset flip scores the pin on Albright.
The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin) defeated Brent Albright and Takeshi Morishima when C. Sabin pinned B. Albright after a flying sunset flip in 0:12:07. Rating: *** ½
The Guns escape barely with their skin.
Rhino psyches himself up backstage, with Larry Sweeney coming backstage and reminding Rhino that he hasn’t signed a new contract yet. If he doesn’t get things done against the Gambler tonight, perhaps we should wish Rhino the best in his future endeavors. Rhino growls, saying that he’ll gore the Gambler so hard that he’ll fold like a deck of cards. Sweeney says that Rhino failed against Brother Ray twice, but he’s got a match against the Gambler, a man who walked out of the ring under his own power after a match with Kurt Angle. Sweeney slaps Rhino hard across the face and yells that if he loses to the Gambler tonight, he’ll find another War Machine, saying that people like Rhino are a dime a dozen. Rhino yells that he’ll murder the Gambler, rip his head off and kick it into the stands.
Rhino vs. the Gambler
the History: Rhino has been a Hired Gun of Larry Sweeney as of late but he’s not been living up to Sweeney’s expectations as of late. This is Rhino’s last chance to make a lasting impression. The Gambler will take on Samoa Joe this Sunday and a rough neck opponent like Rhino should be an interesting tune up for Joe.
The Match: Rhino attacks the Gambler as he comes down the ramp and GORES HIM THROUGH THE BARRICADE! The Gambler might have been taken out. Rhino enters the ring and paramedics are coming out to check on the Gambler. The Gambler pulls himself back into the ring and the bell rings.
This match for the early part is Rhino utterly massacreing the Gambler but the Gambler keeps fighting back with little flurries of offense that convince the referee that he is still in this one. Rhino misses a slingshot splash and the Gambler hits a DDT, before going up top. Roulette Spin is caught and Rhino is on the top rope. Super Piledriver is attempted but THE GAMBLER COUNTERS WITH A HIGH BACK BODY DROP OFF OF THE TOP ROPE ONTO CONCRETE THAT RHINO EXPOSED DURING THIS MATCH!
The Finish: Rhino has to be dead, but he drags himself back in and is caught with the Hangover. The Gambler has this submission move locked on Rhino and Rhino struggles, despite the fact that blood is pouring from his mouth! The referee is about to call for the bell but Rhino is forcing himself to his feet, with the Gambler still having the vice on. Rhino rams the Gambler into the corner. Gore is avoided and Rhino posts himself. The Gambler catches Rhino with a spear as he turns around and pins him!
The Gambler pinned Rhino after a spear in 0:11:16. Rating: *** ¼
Rhino fought but the Gambler would not be denied and he goes into this Sunday with a big victory. The Gambler rubs his tender ribs, nearly collapsing. Rhino might have been put out to pasture with that one, although he made a pretty good attempt to destroy the Gambler. The Gambler knows the clock is ticking on his career, he doesn’t have many more opportunities to win the NAWA World Title.
Harry Harris makes his way out for some commentary during the main event match, taking the headset. He discusses how Brother Ray might not even make it to Gold Rush but if he does, he has his crowning moment of greatness. The fans love Team 3D, they’re heroes but if there is one thing people like more than heroes, it’s heroes falling.
No Holds Barred Match: Brother Ray vs Homicide(w/Larry Sweeney and Low Ki)
The History: Two months again, Homicide and Low Ki, the Rottweilers, were part of a big attack that beat down Brother Devon and Brother Ray, Team 3D. The attack broke Devon’s arm. Brother Ray became the number one contender for the NAWA World Championship, beating every obstacle that gets in his way. Tonight he takes on one of the chief participants in the attack, Homicide.
The Match: It looks to be essentially a handicap match but the Briscoe Brothers run out and attack Low Ki on the outside. With Low Ki down, the Briscoes chase Sweeney around the ring. This allows Brother Ray to take control. Eventually it spills into a street fight on the floor and into the crowd. Homicide tries to hang Brother Ray with some wiring and then he nails him with a glass pitcher, getting a two and nine tenths count.
Fighting outside the arena, the crowd is getting excited as they fight in the parking lot. Both men brawl onto a trailer, with Homicide trying to throw Ray off but Ray fights it off. Both men are down and hit each other with everything not tied down back into the arena.
The Finish: They fight near the entrance ramp, with Homicide pulling out a pair of tables and stacking them. Homicide puts Brother Ray on them and climbs up the scaffolding towards the big screen. Homicide yells that he’s going to finish the job and SENTON THROUGH THE TABLES MISSES! Homicide is dead! Brother Ray rolls on top of Homicide and scores the pin.
No-Time-Limit-No-Countout-No-DQ-Match: Brother Ray pinned Homicide after a roll away in 0:16:00. Rating: **** ¼
Harry Harris is up the ramp as Brother Ray, a bullied Brother Ray raises his hands up for the victory and HARRIS NAILS RAY WITH THE CHAMPIONSHIP BELT TO THE BACK OF THE HEAD! Ray goes down and Harris taunts him with the title belt, standing over his battered body. This Sunday, it will be Harry Harris defending the NAWA World Championship against Brother Ray. We fade to black on that note. See you at Gold Rush.
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Post by mattharms on Apr 14, 2014 20:09:17 GMT -5
NAWA Gold Rush 2007
Tonight, the New Age Wrestling Alliance returns to Pay Per View with three huge championship matches and the 2007 Gold Rush Tournament where the winner faces off against the NAWA World Championship on September 9th 2007 at WrestleClash VI.
NAWA World Tag Team Titles: The Briscoe Brothers vs. the Rottweilers©(w/Larry Sweeney)
The History: On NAWA Glory one month ago, the Briscoes upset Low Ki and Homicide in a non title match. They became the number one contenders for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles and now the champions want to settle the score.
The Match: The Briscoes offer some high octane, high flying offense against their adversaries. Low Ki cuts the ring in half and beats his opponent up in the corner. Mark takes a tagging, but never once gives up. Even as he suffers a brain buster/springboard lariat combination by the Rots. Hot tag made to Jay.
The Finish: Jay nails a huge Asai Moonsault on Homicide and nearly has him pinned but Low-Ki breaks up the pin. Mark comes in and Homicide is set up. Doomsday Device connects for a nearfall on Homicide. Jay sets up the Jay Driller but Low Ki kicks him from behind from the apron. Mark goes after Low Ki but Low Ki dodges the attack. Homicide hits a Gringo Cutter and sets up Jay prone for the double foot stomp off of the top rope. Another month, another successful title retention for the Rottweilers.
Low Ki and Homicide defeated The Briscoe Brothers (Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe) when Ki pinned J. Briscoe after a flying double foot stomp in 0:10:23. Rating: *** 1/4 (Low Ki and Homicide retained the NAWA World Tag Team Titles.)
Gold Rush Tournament Quarterfinal Match: Bryan Danielson vs. Kurt Angle:
The History: Angle beat Twizted Youth to qualify for the tournament and Bryan Danielson beat Sederick Skyhawk.
The Match: Danielson and Angle have a high class technical match, with Danielson out wrestling Angle much to his chagrin. A dive to the floor wipes out Angle and Danielson goes up to the top rope but Angle blocks the flying headbutt with his knees. He works over Danielson, pulling out the Triple German Suplexes for a nearfall. Angle goes up top but the Anglesault misses. Danielson applies the Cattle Mutilation, punishing Angle but he makes it to the ropes.
The Finish: Angle avoids a charge and goes for the Ankle Lock but Danielson rolls Angle into a cross-face submission. Angle makes it to the ropes. Danielson goes for a high angle back suplex but Angle drops down and goes behind with a rolling cradle for the pin.
[Gold Rush Tournament Quarterfinals]: Kurt Angle pinned Bryan Danielson after a rolling cradle in 0:10:11. Rating: **** ¼
Angle advances to the semifinal round of the tournament but he didn’t get through easily. Given that’s the NAWA Television Champion that he was fighting, he earned that win.
Gold Rush Tournament Quarterfinal Round Match: The Gambler vs. Samoa Joe
The History: Back at WrestleClash IV, Samoa Joe beat the Gambler to begin his historic NAWA Television Championship reign. Back at Reality Check of this year, Samoa Joe made the Gambler tap out to a submission hold. The Gambler has beaten many top stars, but Samoa Joe is his white whale. Joe beat Tomko and Gambler beat Ron Killings to get into this tournament match.
The Match: The Gambler attacks Joe with a flurry of offense but Joe hits a lifting Gorilla Press Slam and an STO to put the Gambler down. The Gambler keeps fighting back and manages to impress the crowd with an overhead belly to belly suplex to Joe. Joe bounces off of the canvas but a flying elbow drop misses. Joe pounds away at the Gambler in the corner. Power bomb connects but Gambler counters the Cloverleaf attempt into a small package. The Gambler spears Joe down for a two count. Joe blocks a second spear with a Yakuza Kick and Muscle Buster connects for a two and nine tents count.
The Finish: Joe prepares for the Rear Naked Choke but the Gambler has that move scouted, taking Joe down with a Judo Throw. Joe bounces up with a series of rapid fire kicks and punches, but the referee gets knocked down immediately. Gambler launches himself at Joe in the corner and a flying clothesline to the floor.
The lights go out after that move, and when they come back on, the Gambler has been broken through a table at ringside and Joe has been knocked out, with blood pouring for his head. The referee staggers to his feet and starts the ten count, with the fans chanting for both the Gambler and Joe.
Joe nearly crawls back into the ring, despite this handicap but a hand from underneath the ring grabs onto his foot. The referee doesn’t see the hand and he hits ten! The bell rings and both men are counted out and out of the tournament.
[Gold Rush Tournament Quarterfinals Match]: Samoa Joe and The Gambler battled to a double countout in 0:08:18. Rating: ** ¾
Joe climbs back into the ring and he’s pissed off. The crowd chants “bullshit” and they might have a point. Who cost Joe and Gambler the match? The announcers predict some kind of Cabal conspiracy to prevent one or both from getting a title shot. Kurt Angle also gets a bye into the finals which adds some credence this theory.
Quarterfinal Match in the Gold Rush Tournament: Christian Cage vs. Jerry Lynn(w/Bob Backlund)
The History: Jerry Lynn got into the tournament by beating Miles Stylish and Christian got into the tournament by beating Brent Albright.
The Match: Christian dropkicks Lynn into Backlund and rolls him up for the pin seconds after the bell rings.
[Gold Rush Tournament Quarterfinals]: Christian pinned Jerry Lynn after a sunset backslide in 0:00:17. Rating: *
Lynn loses his mind after the bell, takes the NAWA International Title, and bashes Christian with a belt shot. Lynn beats on Christian, drawing boos and he drags Christian over the ring post and rams his arm against it twice. The crowd is booing, but security pulls Lynn off. Christian might have gotten a flash pin but his arm was injured.
Gold Rush Tournament First Round Match: Chris Sabin vs. Takeshi Morishima(w/Larry Sweeney©
The History: Sabin beat Alex Shelley to advance in the first round of the tournament and Morishima beat AJ Styles to get in the tournament.
The Match: Sabin sticks and moves with a series of moves, but he catches him out of mid air and takes him down. Morishima hits a running back senton drills Sabin. He works him over, throwing Sabin around the ring.
The Finish: Sabin fights back, hitting a springboard dropkick and goes for springboard moonsault but Morishima hits a huge kick. He lifts up Sabin and murders him with a huge backdrop suplex for the pin.
[Gold Rush Tournament Quarterfinals]: Takeshi Morishima pinned Chris Sabin with the Backdrop Suplex in 0:06:26. Rating: *** ¼
Morishima will face Christian Cage in the Semifinals and the winner will face Kurt Angle in the finals of the Gold Rush tournament.
Blindfold Match: Shawn Stasiak vs Bob Backlund
The history: Shawn Stasiak stole a book from Bob Backlund in an attempt to become a better technical wrestler. However Backlund took offense to this one and said that he could be Stasiak blindfolded. Therefore, Sweeney makes a Blindfold match between the two men.
The Action: Both men stumble and bumble around. Backlund locks a hold but Stasiak goes behind, hammering a series of punches to him, but he goes to the top rope and leaps to the floor, thinking that Backlund is there. He crashes and burns.
The Finish: Stasiak makes it back into the ring, barely and stumbles into the Chickenwing. There is nowhere to go and Backlund cranks the hold, applying the Cross Face Chickenwing, cranking it. Stasiak submits and Backlund gets the win.
Bob Backlund made Shawn Stasiak submit to the Crossface Chickenwing in 0:04:59. Rating: *
Backlund removes the blindfold and Stasiak loses another match. Backlund kicks Stasiak to the ring and looks like a crazy old man during this match.
NAWA Women’s Championship Match: Nikki Roxx vs. Awesome Kong©(w/Larry Sweeney)
The History: Awesome Kong, with no clear number one contender for the NAWA Women’s championship, makes an open challenge after defending her belt in Japan for the next month. Nikki Roxx, an independent female competitor, accepted the challenge.
The Match: Roxx pounded away at Kong throughout that match, but Kong returned fire, beating her down. Nikki Roxx was beating down in the center of the ring and a huge avalanche in the corner. Choke slam connected and Kong goes for the pump splash but Roxx uses her knees to block.
The Finish: Roxx limps up to her feet, running Kong into the corner, and hitting a fisherman suplex. She kicks out at a two count. Roxx goes to the outside but Kong hangs her up to dry. She hits a spinning back fist and knocks Roxx down for the pin.
[Kong Invitational]: Awesome Kong pinned Nikki Roxx after a spinning back fist in 0:10:19. Rating: ** 3/4 (Awesome Kong retained the NAWA Women's Title.)
Kong gets the win holding onto her title for another month, as the announcers wonder who could stop this juggernaut.
NAWA Gold Rush Tournament Semi-Finals Match: Christian Cage vs. Takeshi Morishima
The History: Morishima beat Chris Sabin earlier tonight and Christian beat Jerry Lynn but suffered a beating. The winner of this match will face Kurt Angle in the finals after the inclusive finish in the Gambler/Samoa Joe match.
The Match: Christian has a taped shoulder after the beating but he uses his quickness to try and out fox Morishima. Morishima rams Christian into the corner and hits a huge shoulderbreaker, before hitting a running kick to the shoulder. Christian gets thrown around by Morishima. Morishima goes for the Backdrop but Christian lands on his feet, dropkicks Morishima into the corner and hits a reverse DDT. Christian goes up top and springboard dropkick gets a two count after Morishima powers out.
The Finish: Christian drives Morishima into the corner and hits two dropkicks in the corner. Killswitch is avoided when Christian’s shoulder gives up and Morishima hits a kick to the back of the head and a running senton. Christian manages to escape being pinned. Morishima sets up Christian and goes for a pump splash on the injured arm but Christian moves. Morishima wipes himself out and Christian pulls out a left armed tornado DDT before hitting a frog splash. That’s enough to put Morishima down for the pin.
[Gold Rush Tournament Semifinals]: Christian pinned Takeshi Morishima after a frog splash in 0:11:15. Rating: ****
Christian walks off, with his arm hanging to his side, he is on the comeback trail and if he wins the Gold Rush Tournament, he will become the number one contender for the NAWA World Championship and get a shot at September 9th at WrestleClash IV.
Gail Kim and Mia Stylish vs. Serena and MsChif(w/Daffney)
The History: Mia Stylish and Serena started to feud, with Serena feeling like she was slighted for opportunities for the NAWA Women’s Championship in favor of Stylish. She aligned herself with Daffney and MsChif but Stylish enlisted the help of her friend Gail Kim.
The Match: There is some high impact action, including an impressive Doomsday Rana from Kim and Stylish. Mia is caught in the corner and beaten down by the dastardly duo, with Daffney adding her contributions to the floor, at least until Gail Kim wipes her out with a pescado. That might have done her more harm than good, as Serena applies a half nelson choke sleeper but Stylish fights out. The hot tag is made and Gail Kim runs wild.
The Finish: The Eat Defeat connects on Serena but MsChif breaks up the pin. Stylish rushes into the ring and spears MsChif through the ropes all the way to the floor. Gail Kim goes up top once more but Daffney is on the apron. Gail Kim kicks her and Serena runs up the ropes to spike Kim with a murderous spike DDT for the pin! MsChif spits mist in the face of Stylish when she is distracted and rams her into the post.
MsChif and Serena defeated Mia Stylish and Gail Kim when Serena pinned Gail after a top-rope DDT in 0:10:12. Rating: *** ½
Serena scores another impressive win, leaving Mia Stylish beaten, broken, and battered.
Gold Rush Tournament Finals: Christian Cage vs. Kurt Angle.
The History: Christian beat Albright, Lynn, and Morishima to get through the tournament. Angle beat Twizted Youth, Bryan Danielson, and received a bye.
The Action: Christian’s arm is taped up and he just suffered an intense match with Morishima less than twenty minutes ago but he gives it his all, beating down Angle at the bell. A running dropkick sets up a plancha and Christian throws him into the ring. Springboard dropkick puts Angle down and Christian hits a series of elbow smashes. He leaps off of the second rope right into an overhead belly to belly suplex and now Angle beats down Christian, applying a hammerlock, and drilling into the injured arm with a series of kicks. Hammerlock bodyslam and now Angle applies an arm grapevine but Christian escapes the move.
More arm work is applied, with Angle pulling out some high impact moves. Angle misses a corner charge and Christian rolls him up but can’t hold the cradle because of the bad arm, so he only gets a two count. Christian dropkicks Angle in the knee and goes up top. Angle pops up and hits a super arm drag to the injured arm, right into a cross arm breaker. Angle torques the arm of Christian, bending it back but Christian gets to the ropes. The hold has to be broken and now Angle headbutts away at the arm. Christian is on the apron and he manages to snap Angle’s neck across the top rope. Angle staggers back and Christian enters the ring, hooking the arms. He can’t deliver the Killswitch because the shoulder gives out once again. Angle goes for the Angle Slam but Christian lands on his feet, dropkicks him into the corner. Reverse DDT with the good arm and Christian covers for a two and nine tenths count.
Christian climbs to the outside but Angle once again pops up. This time Christian is preparing for Angle, and he kicks him off of the ropes. A diving headbutt connects to Angle, knocking the wind out of his sails. Christian covers but only gets a two and a half count. He beats on Angle and leaps onto his shoulders, for a rana. Christian heads up to the top rope once more. Angle is up and Christian hits a springboard dropkick. Once again Angle is down but only a two and a half count. Christian picks up Angle, whips him into the corner. Punches away at him in the corner, monkey flip in the corner, and a running neck snap. Christian chains together those moves but only gets a two count. Christian favors his shoulder and Angle goes to the floor for some relief. Christian hits a leaping dropkick over the ropes, wiping out Angle. Back into the ring and this time Christian connects with the Killswitch. He gets one, two, but Angle is in the ropes right before three.
Christian gets up to his feet, pounding away at Angle, and throws him into the corner once again. Angle avoids Christian and Christian hits the corner. He goes for a sliding leg trip, right into the Ankle Lock but Christian rolls onto his back and kicks Angle into the ropes. Angle staggers right into a modified gutbuster. Into an Oklahoma Side Roll but Angle kicks out once again. Christian has Angle around the waist and goes for a sunset backslide but Angle reverses the roll up and punches Christian several times. Christian is on dream street and Angle goes for the German Suplex but Christian goes behind. Killswitch is attempted one more time but Angle reverses that into a backslide but Christian lands on his feet and rolls Angle up into a small package for a two count. Both men exchange chops with each other, this match getting more intense.
The Finish: Christian drills Angle into the corner and sets him up top for a superplex. Standing ten count but Christian rolls the shoulder onto Angle at nine for a two and nine tenths count. To the outside and super sunset flip but Angle rolls that through right into the Ankle Lock. Christian gets to the ropes before Angle can really get it locked in. Angle bends down to get Christian but gets raked in the eyes. Another Killswitch but Angle hangs onto the ropes and Christian goes down hard, hurting his shoulder. Angle picks up Christian and nails him with a vicious Angle Slam. Angle covers Christian and that’s enough to get the pin!
[Gold Rush Finals]: Kurt Angle pinned Christian after the Angle Slam in 0:20:01. Rating: **** ¾
The fans are booing as Kurt Angle has done it, Kurt Angle is the 2007 Gold Rush Tournament winner and will be facing the NAWA World Champion September 9th at WrestleClash. Angle went in the match pretty fresh, and Christian went in there injured, so you got to wonder what would have happened if both men went in there fresh.
The NAWA World Champion Harry Harris comes out, to rub some salt on the wounds, as does Larry Sweeney, and they congratulate their fellow Cabal member on his victory. Sweeney states that these two men, Angle and Harris, will be your main event on your biggest show of the year, WrestleClash VI, hope you enjoy it. The fans chant “JOE’S GOING TO KILL YOU!” and Harris gets on the microphone, saying “that man will never get a shot at this title, because he failed in the tournament tonight.” That’s not entirely true. Harris adds that he beat Joe, so what does he have to gain by wrestling him anyway? Angle also adds that if he fought Joe, he would have humiliated him anyway. He couldn’t even beat the Gambler, a man Angle handily defeated last month at Wildfire and that gets more boos. Angle and Harris, providing Harris keeps the belt through September 9th, is your main event. The Cabal’s iron grip on this company seems dire, doesn’t it?
June 17th 2007, NAWA will return to Pay Per View with Night of the Rogues 2007. See all of your favorite superstars in action.
NAWA World Title Match: Brother Ray vs. Harry Harris©
The History: Team 3D and Harry Harris were the best of friends but things went south when Harry Harris joined the Cabal. Harris’s new associates laid a beating on Brother Ray. Ray won a non title tables match to get a shot at the NAWA World Champion, this time a conventional match.
The Match: Brother Ray blows into Harris with a series of punches and goes for a running avalanche into the corner but Harris slides to the floor. Ray goes after Harris but he suckers Ray into a slam into the ring steps and a running knee with Ray slumped against the steps. Harris goes back into the ring. Brother Ray enters the ring and Harris hooks the head of Brother Ray, pounding away at him with a series of knee strikes and a swinging neckbreaker. Harris rolls over Ray and elbow strikes to the back of the head. Running legdrop to the back of the head.
Harris applies a headlock to Brother Ray for extensive periods but Brother Ray powers out and hits a series of punches, followed by a clothesline and then a spinebuster. Brother Ray hits a running elbowdrop for a two count. He sets up Harris for a power bomb but Harris avoids things with a low blow and then hits a huge spinning forearm smash, causing Brother Ray to go down. Rocker Dropper sets him up and Harris picks up Ray, hitting a DDT onto the knee. Harris chokes Ray in the corner and running knee into the corner. Harris continues to pour on the offense.
Sleeperhold is applied by Harris but Brother Ray fights out of that move and hits a belly to back suplex. Standing ten count on both men and Ray is up, blocking the punch from Harris and hitting a series of punches, before nailing him full on with a bionic elbow smash. Harris eats an Arn Anderson style spinebuster by that cannot put him down for long.
The Finish: Brother Ray beats on Harris in the corner and powerslam takes him down. He goes to the outside and tries for the senton off of the top rope but Harris moves out of the way. Ray hits the canvas hard and Harris pulls him up onto his knees, setting up the man for a piledriver. Harris connects with the piledriver and scores the pin!
Harry Harris pinned Brother Ray with the Piledriver in 0:11:08 Rating: ** ¾ (Harry Harris retained the NAWA World Title. ).
Another competitor bites the dust at the hands of our NAWA World Champion. What will happen on Glory? See you this Monday for a special NAWA Glory Xtra.
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[Dark Match]: Mia Stylish pinned Rebecca Knox with the Leaping DDT in 0:08:19. Rating: **** 1/4
[Dark Match]: Takeshi Morishima pinned Tony Mamaluke with the Backdrop Suplex in 0:10:34. Rating: *** ½
NAWA Glory Xtra 5/27/07
This past Sunday night, Kurt Angle won the 2007 Gold Rush Tournament, scoring the win over Christian Cage in the finals of the tournament. Also Harry Harris is still the NAWA World Champion and as of tonight, we’ll see Angle against Harris, both members of the Cabal, in the main event of the biggest match of the year, WrestleClash VI, September 9th 2007 only on Pay Per View.
Speaking of the devil, here comes the NAWA World Champion Harry Harris, The 2007 Gold Rush Tournament Winner Kurt Angle, the NAWA Tag Team Champions the Rottweilers, the NAWA Women’s Champion Awesome Kong, the NAWA Head of Talent Relations, Ron Killings, and the NAWA Owner Larry Sweeney.
Harris gets on the microphone talking about how last Sunday, another one of their heroes in Brother Ray fell and it proves that in this world, you don’t get your fairy tale endings. It will be the two top men in this company, fighting for the NAWA World Championship, and none of their heroes will be anywhere near the title.
Chants of “Joe’s going to kill you” pop up and Sweeney cuts them off, saying that the fans don’t really understand what they want. They don’t want people like Samoa Joe or the Gambler in the main event challenging for the NAWA World Title. The Gambler spent more time on his back than all of the ring rats in the crowd put together and Samoa Joe….well Harry Harris beat him back at StarClash 06, so really, what’s the point in having a rehash of the same old foregone conclusion?
Bob Backlund makes his way out, interrupting Sweeney, with the NAWA International Champion Jerry Lynn in toe. Backlund yells that Harris is talking about all of these men, but he’s overlooking the man who by the NAWA rulebook, is the number one contender for the NAWA World Title by virtue of being NAWA International Champion, Jerry Lynn. Backlund says that Harris has a bad neck, a bad knee, but his arms are perfectly healthy. At least until Lynn gets him in the cross-face chickenwing.
Harris is amused, saying that Lynn lost in thirteen seconds in the tournament but Lynn counters that he crippled Miles Stylish and drove him out of the company. The champion counters with Lynn was NAWA International Champion back in 2003, the same place he was now, and Harris was in the same place he was now, as the NAWA World Champion. Lynn steps forward, saying that was then, this is now. He has a deadly weapon that Harris can’t even escape. Lynn says if Harris was man, he would be the title on the line, June 17th 2007 at Night of the Rogues.
Out comes the Gambler from the back, to dispute this situation, saying that he didn’t even lose in the tournament last week. Harris says that he would have thought that the last beating the Cabal gave him would have taught him a lesson. Gambler says that things might have been different if he got to the finals.
“Another Body Murdered” by Faith No More plays and out comes Samoa Joe, who has a bandage on his head and a pissed off look on his face. Joe says he only lost once in this company and that was because of the fact that Harry Harris nailed him in the head with a wrench. Harris says that Joe can make all of the excuses that he wants, Joe might have had dozens of victories, but that one loss in the record book is always going to be Harry Harris. Joe reminds Harris that he didn’t pin Joe or force him to submit, the match only stopped because Joe was knocked unconscious after Harris nailed him with a wrench. Harris yells it doesn’t matter, because he beat Joe and he is better than Joe.
The chants of “Joe’s gonna kill you” get even louder and Sweeney says that he’ll start kicking fans out of the arena for ruining the show, but the chants only get louder. He yells for security but are they really going to kick thousands of screaming fans out of the building all at once? Security looks apprehensive. Joe asks if he gets his match with Harris, will they shut up, and the fans cheer. Harris yells no.
Sweeney decides to give the fans what they want, The Gambler will take on Samoa Joe tonight, in a return match from Gold Rush and the winner will take on Jerry Lynn in a Best Two Out of Three Falls Match for the number one contendership for the NAWA World Title at June 17th 2007. That will happen in tonight’s duel main event.
Christian arrives at the building with Dan Marion getting words with him. He says that he came this close to winning the NAWA World Title shot. He lost for the first time since coming to this company and he’d like another crack at Kurt Angle when both are a hundred percent. He also wants a shot at Jerry Lynn to regain the NAWA International Title that he never lost. Christian is heading out to the ring, despite an injured shoulder to compete on Glory.
The Young Bucks vs. the Motor City Machine Guns:
The History: Both teams are looking to move up into the NAWA World Tag Team Title rankings, to get a shot at the Rottweilers and their belts.
The Match: Lots of high impact action from the Guns, as they bully the younger and less experienced Bucks in this match. Eventually Sabin is trapped in the ring and double teamed. The announcers speculate that his injuries at the hands of Morishima at Gold Rush are allowing him to be easy pickings for the Bucks.
The Finish: The hot tag is made to Alex Shelley, who runs wild. Matt Jackson is nailed to the outside and Shelley tags Sabin back. Shelley goes for a pescado but Jackson moves out of the way. Sabin goes for the Cradle Shock but Matt Jackson enters the ring to kick Sabin in the leg. That allows Nick Jackson to roll down the backside and roll up Chris Sabin for the pin.
The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) defeated The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin) when N. Jackson pinned C. Sabin after a roll up in 0:11:10. Rating: ** ¾
The Young Bucks pick up the win on NAWA Glory, running off to the back.
Brother Ray is standing by with Brother Devon. He says that he fought a good fight but Harris proved that he was the better man last Sunday. There will come another day. Devon says he’s been cleared to compete and Team 3D is going after the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. They want a piece of the Rottweilers. Testify!
Christian Cage vs. Petey Williams:
The History: Christian is in action after losing the finals of the Gold Rush Tournament this past Sunday.
The Match: Christian gets the early offense but Petey returns fire, beating on Christian. He works over the arm a little bit but Christian shields most of that offense.
The Finish: Petey is shoved off of the top rope as he attempts a superplex and Christian hits the Frog Splash off of the top rope to score the pin!
Christian pinned Petey Williams after a frog splash in 0:05:30. Rating: ***
We get word that Kurt Angle has accepted the challenge that Christian has thrown down and it will be Christian against Kurt Angle at Night of the Rogues in a return match from the Gold Rush Tournament Finals.
Number One Contenders Match Qualifier: The Gambler vs. Samoa Joe:
The History: Back at WrestleClash IV in 2005, Samoa Joe beat the Gambler to begin his historic reign as NAWA Television Champion. The Gambler has defeated many top competitors since then. Their feud continued in part of a three way with Abyss, that also added Takeshi Morshima when Abyss went down with an injury. They have fought grudgingly against the Cabal, having been on the same page. This past Sunday at Gold Rush, they had a quarterfinal round match in the 2006 Gold Rush Tournament but mysterious circumstances lead to both men being counted out.
The Match: Handshake at the bell but respect flies out of the window for a chance to advance forward to a number one contendership match later tonight. A slugfest ends with the Gambler hitting a running knee into the corner and a DDT but Joe kicks out. The Gambler has to keep ahead of Joe because a submission game he’s not going to win, he’s not going to win a power game either, but the Gambler does have some experience. He hits a diving elbow suicida to the floor but Joe reverses a whip into the steps. The Gambler eats the knee against the steps.
Gambler is hurled back into the ring and Joe picks him apart in the center of the ring. Corner Yakuza Kick sets up an attempted Muscle Buster but the Gambler punches out of it, lands on his feet, and a Discus Clothesline. It takes two more to bring Joe down to his feet. The Gambler heads to the top rope and the super spinning elbow smash that he calls the Roulette Spin topples Joe for a two count. The Gambler applies a sleeperhold to Joe but Joe powers out and kneedrops the Gambler. STF applied but the Gambler is in the ropes. The Gambler snaps Joe’s neck and enters the ring. He tries a spear but Joe doesn’t go down because of it. The Gambler is set up and a huge power bomb right into a Texas Cloverleaf.
The Finish: Gambler escapes the hold. Rear naked Choke is put on but the Gambler runs up the ropes and falls back, trying to hold Joe into a pinning predicament. That only gets a one count. Joe beats on the Gambler some more and throws him to the arena floor. The lights flicker and go out, much like they did this Sunday. When they come back on, IT’S ABYSS! Abyss is at ringside and Abyss nearly takes the Gambler’s head off with a big boot right in the full view of the referee. That’s a disqualification right there!
[Number One Contenders Qualifier]: The Gambler defeated Samoa Joe by disqualification in 0:14:01. Rating: *** 1/2
The Gambler is picked up by Abyss and rammed back first into the ring post. Samoa Joe exits the ring and beats down Abyss, pounding way at him. Joe is pissed that Abyss essentially cost him the match.
Both men continue to brawl up the ramp but Abyss gains the advantage because Joe has been wrestling fourteen minutes. Abyss is dominating Joe, like no other man has before in wrestling. Joe is pounded to one knee and Abyss hits a running kick to Joe, knocking him onto his back. Abyss walks over, returning to the ring and pulling a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire out from underneath the ring.
Abyss walks over to Joe and swings it over his head. THE BAT CRACKS OVER THE HEAD OF JOE! The barbed wire connects with his face and Abyss picks up Joe, before hitting him with a huge Black Hole Slam on the ramp. Abyss kneels on Joe and chokes him out, a crazed look on his face.
The NAWA World Champion Harry Harris and Larry Sweeney come out. Harris and Sweeney lead mocking chants of “ABYSS IS GOING TO KILL JOE!” which causes the fans to boo. Abyss is finally pulled off of the bloodied and battered Samoa Joe. Joe has been choked unconscious by Abyss, something like that has never happened before, he’s left bloodied and beaten.
We see the Gambler down in the ring, he is being checked on the medics for a concussion after that kick from Abyss and he may have cracked ribs as well. Coming up next, it will be Gambler and Lynn, two out of three number one contenders match.
The Gambler is in the ring and the doctor is trying to convince him to not wrestle tonight because of his injuries but the Gambler refuses to let it go. In comes Larry Sweeney, yelling at the doctor to let the man do the job and Jerry Lynn makes his way out, with Sweeney demanding that Lynn finish up the Gambler and he’ll get his NAWA World Title Shot on June 17th.
Best Two Out of Three Falls Match: The Gambler vs. Jerry Lyn(w/Bob Backlund):
The History: Jerry Lynn has defeated the Gambler every single time that they’ve entered the ring in recent memory. The Gambler goes into this match at a severe disadvantage, with a concussion and cracked ribs that he sustained at the hands of Abyss just seconds ago.
The Match: Lynn gets a win almost immediately with a running dropkick to the Gambler’s head and a huge tornado DDT! Lynn is up 1-0 right at the bell.
Lynn now decides to brutalize the Gambler. It’s obvious that Lynn holds a grudge against the Gambler, and scarcely believes he belongs in an NAWA ring. The Gambler fights out of nowhere and rolls up Lynn for a two count. Lynn hammers the Gambler into the corner and delivers a single arm DDT, right a Fujiwara armbar. He’s just picking that arm apart, in preparation for the Cross-Face Chickenwing. Lynn gets back to his feet and continues to murder the arm, working over the Gambler.
Lynn folds the arm behind the Gambler’s back and stomps on it viciously. His arm has been picked apart, piece by piece. They are tearing the Gambler apart physically and destroying him mentally. This is a horrific way to end things but Lynn is not satisfied with a mere beating. He wants to end the Gambler. The Gambler fights up several times but Lynn rolls to the floor. He throws the timekeeper from his chair and grabs it. The referee warns Lynn but LYNN NAILS THE GAMBLER WITH A CHAIR! The Gambler’s head might have been cracked, his brains scrambled and the referee calls for the bell, disqualifying Lynn. Gambler ties things up 1-1, by a technicality.
Lynn covers the Gambler but only gets a two and nine tenths count. Lynn continues his sickening savage beating on the Gambler, but the Gambler spears Lynn out of nowhere. He might have hurt the shoulder even more than he did. Backlund is yelling for Lynn to for the Chickenwing but the Gambler is in the corner. Lynn charges and the Gambler kicks his way out of the corner. To the second rope and flying knee off of the second rope. The Gambler rolls over, popping his shoulder back into his socket. He throws Lynn into the ropes, hitting a kneelift into a DDT. Now the Gambler covers Lynn for a two count.
The Finish: Lynn catches the Gambler up top and super single arm DDT off of the top rope. The Gambler’s shoulder might have been completely dislocated off of that one. Lynn goes for the Cross-Face Chickenwing and hooks the shoulder. If Lynn gets that bodyscissors on, it’s all over for the Gambler but the Gambler throws himself out to ringside through the ropes. The Gambler nearly wipes himself out on the floor but that gets the hold broken. Lynn leaves the ring to bring the Gambler back into the ring. The Gambler is rolled back in, limp and covered, but only a two and nine tenths count!
The Gambler still has some steam left in the tank and now Lynn punches away at the Gamblers right arm. Cross-Face Chickenwing once more but the Gambler manages to go behind and take Lynn down with a single leg trip. Right into the Hangover! The Gambler has this submission move locked onto Lynn but Lynn makes it to the ropes.
Lynn rolls to the floor and the Gambler dives over the top rope onto Lynn, wiping him out with a pescado! Lynn is rolled back into the ring but Backlund grabs the ankle. Lynn goes for the Gambler but Gambler frees himself. Baseball slide wipes Backlund out and Gambler goes back into the ring, sunset flip gets a two count.
Lynn delivers a running neck snap and now he goes to the top rope. THE GAMBLER SPEARS HIM AS HE LEAPS OFF OF THE TOP ROPE! The Gambler might have knocked Lynn out and he collapses on top to score the pin!
[Number One Contenders Match]: Two-out-of-three-Falls Match: The Gambler beat Jerry Lynn 2 falls to 1: x J. Lynn beat Gambler via a tornado DDT in 0:00:24 x Gambler beat J. Lynn via disqualification in 0:11:57 x Gambler beat J. Lynn via a spear in 0:27:55 Rating: **** 1/4 [Bob Backlund interfered against The Gambler.]
The Gambler receives the NAWA World Championship title match against Harry Harris. The NAWA World Champion Harry Harris makes his way down the ramp but the Gambler is on his feet, despite two intense matches and almost an hour of being the ring. That will be your next NAWA World Championship match, June 17th at Night of the Rogues, the Gambler goes challenges Harry Harris.
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Post by mattharms on May 10, 2014 7:42:50 GMT -5
[Dark Match]: The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) defeated Amazing Red and Shark Boy when N. Jackson pinned Red with the 450 Splash in 0:07:21. Rating: *** 1/4
[Dark Match]: Gail Kim pinned Lorelei Lee with the Eat Defeat in 0:06:39. Rating: ** ¼
NAWA Glory 5/31/07
Up next on NAWA Glory, high impact tag team action, where the number one contender for the NAWA World Champion the Gambler teams up with Samoa Joe, to take on the NAWA International Champion Jerry Lynn and Abyss. The NAWA World Tag Team Champions the Rottweilers join forces with the 2007 Gold Rush tournament winner Kurt Angle, to take on Christian Cage and Team 3D. Plus Sederick Skyhawk gets a chance at the NAWA Television Championship against Bryan Danielson. All this and more on NAWA Glory.
Team 3D and Christian Cage vs. The Rottweilers and Kurt Angle(w/Larry Sweeney)
The History: This is Brother Devon’s first match in months after the Rottweilers broke his arm. Kurt Angle will take on Christian Cage in a return match for their Gold Rush Tournament match at Night of the Rogues on June 17th.
The Match: Christian and Angle have their moments during the only portion of this match. Angle wrestles Christian down to the ground but Christian fires back and pulls out a slingshot sunset flip for a two count. Brother Devon is trapped in the corner and beat down.
The Finish: The hot tag is made to Team 3D who runs wild with Brother Ray scoring the pin with the 3D putting Homicide down for the pin, as Low Ki and Angle were cut off.
Team 3D (Brother Ray and Brother Devon) and Christian defeated Kurt Angle, Homicide and Low Ki when Ray pinned Homicide with the 3D in 0:15:05. Rating: ***
Team 3D could potentially get themselves in line for an NAWA World Tag Team Title shot against the Rottweilers down the road soon.
To determine a brand new challenger for the NAWA Women’s Champion Awesome Kong, NAWA matchmakers have brought in two of the top women’s competitors who are free agents. Sarah Stock and Alyssa Flash. Tonight on Glory, they will be going at it in the first match of a Best of Three Series to see who will face Awesome Kong at Night of the Rogues on June 17th 2007.
Sarah Stock vs. Alyssa Flash:
History: This is the first match of the best of three series to see who faces Kong next for the NAWA Women’s Championship.
The Match: Stock and Flash go at it tooth and nail. Flash offers a lot of high impact offense, including a vicious fisherman buster. Stock fires back with some offense of her own and pulls out a moonsault off of the top rope with Flash standing on the floor.
The Finish: Flash manages to hit a violent superkick to knock Stock for a loop. Double stomp off of the top rope gets a nearfall. Flash goes for a running power bomb but Stock counters with a DDT. She pulls out the Tiger Driver for the pin and starts the series 1-0.
[Best of Three Series Match One]: Sarah Stock pinned Alissa Flash with the Tiger Driver in 0:09:47. Rating: *** ½
Sarah Stock is 1-0.
Recap of the events of last week, with the Gambler winning via disqualification over Samoa Joe and then beating Jerry Lynn. The NAWA World Champion Harry Harris comes in during this footage, saying that the Gambler is that one person who no matter what, he doesn’t stop fighting. But yet, he keeps fighting. Harris says that at June 17th, the Gambler will be taken out once and for all. The NAWA World Title will be on the line and another one of our heroes will fall.
Still to come, Abyss and Jerry Lynn take on the Gambler and Samoa Joe. Coming up next, Mia Stylish takes on Daffney more action on NAWA Glory.
Mia Stylish vs Daffney:
The History: Daffney, Serena, and MsChif were part of a dastardly trio of females that have been causing Mia Stylish some grief over the last few weeks. Tonight, Stylish and Daffney fight one on one.
The Match: Daffney beats on Mia Stylish at the bell and stomps her into the corner. Daffney fights back and Stylish this a running dropkick to gain the heat. Daffney is stomped and elbowed away, but she counters with a Hotshot.
The Finish: Daffney misses a frog splash and Stylish applies the STF on Daffney. She is trapped in the center of the ring with no place to go and the arm is dropped down three times for the knockout.
Mia Stylish defeated Daffney when Daffney passed out in the STF in 0:06:35. Rating: *** ½
Mia Stylish gets the win but Serena joins him from behind as does MsChif. RED MIST SPAT IN STYLISH’S FACE! Half nelson suplex wipes Stylish down. She might have won the battle but the war is still on.
We see Sederick Skyhawk backstage with Tomko and Shawn Stasiak of Sederick Skyhawk Productions. Candace Sweet talks to them on a speaker phone, saying that her hair is nearly back to full volume and she will be back in a few weeks. And she will be back to Skyhawk being the NAWA Television Champion once again.
NAWA Television Championship Match: Sederick Skyhawk vs. Bryan Danielson©
The History: Danielson won the Television Championship over Skyhawk back at Wildfire 2007 and beat him in the Gold Rush Tournament first round match. As a fighting champion, Danielson throws out an open challenge and Skyhawk signs the contract, for another chance to win the Television Title.
The Match: Skyhawk tries to out wrestle Danielson at the bell but that doesn’t end all that well. A huge tope suicida sends Skyhawk hard into the railing and Danielson climbs to the outside. Diving headbutt hits the knees and Skyhawk hits a double arm DDT for a two and nine tenths count. Skyhawk hits a fisherman suplex but Danielson kicks out once again. He hits a reverse neckbreaker followed by a second rope neck snap but he can’t hold Danielson down for very long. Moonsault but Danielson dropkicks him and hits a belly to back superplex. Standing nine count but Danielson makes the cover for a two and nine tenths count.
The Finish: Danielson sends Skyhawk into the corner but Skyhawk hits a low blow out of the corner. Double leg cradle into a pin with the feet on the ropes but the referee catches Skyhawk and warns him. Skyhawk beats on Danielson and goes for the Brush with Greatness but Danielson elbows out. Danielson goes to the outside but Skyhawk catches him. SKYHAWK HITS A SUPERPLEX! Danielson hooks his leg on the way down and scores the pin!
The referee picks up the NAWA Television Championship belt and asks for the replay because he isn’t sure that Danielson got the shoulder up. After the replay, all four shoulders are down so this match is ruled a double pin.
Bryan Danielson and Sederick Skyhawk battled to a double pin in 0:14:51. Rating: *** 1/2 (Bryan Danielson retained the NAWA Television Title.)
Skyhawk is up on his feet and he demands the title, yelling that this was his offensive move that got the win. Danielson nails him with a huge kick to the face, sending him flying all the way through the ropes and to the arena floor. Tie goes to the champion and Bryan Danielson is still the NAWA Television Champion.
We are back on Glory, and out comes the NAWA World Champion Harry Harris, walking to the ring with a purpose. Harris gets into the ring and reminds us that three days ago on the special Monday NAWA Glory, the Gambler earned an NAWA World Title Shot against Harris on June 17th at Night of the Rogues. Harris states that in this company, he is the reason why all of the fans sit their fat asses in their seats and cheers people like the Gambler. He is the Franchise and he is the man who without there would not be any New Age Wrestling Alliance.
He talks about how the Gambler is a cult hero, because the fans get a little hope that their miserable lives will be less so, when they see him out there. They cheer for him and hope that he will become the NAWA World Champion, because maybe just maybe they will get to be something in their life other than a dreg of society and a waste of oxygen.
Harris says that anyone who thinks the Gambler is going to beat him in two weeks is living in a fantasy world. He’s going to bring a harsh dose of reality at Night of the Rogues to the Gambler.
“Viva Las Vegas” kicks out and out comes the number one contender for the NAWA World Championship, the Gambler. Harris looks bemused as the fans cheer for him and he decides to invite the Gambler into the ring.
The Gambler agrees that Harris is an important part to the NAWA machine. He’ll give the man his due, he busted his ass, with a lot of blood, sweat, and tears to get this company to where he was. But he is far from the only man in that lockerroom who did that and he is not the person who is responsible for the success of NAWA. It is all of those people in the crowd and this gets a big pop.
Harris shakes his head and says that the fans will always cheer when their value has been overstated. These fans mean nothing to him anymore and this(holding up the NAWA World Title), is the only thing that matters. The Gambler has had a few title shots over the years but he’s fell to men that Harris has defeated. What hope does the Gambler have to defeat the Franchise Player, the Cornerstone of the New Age Wrestling Alliance?
Gambler says that Harris has defeated pretty much every single big time competitor over the last five years of this company and yes, he’s been in the ring with Harris before and he’s beaten him. But, for years, Miles Stylish beat the Gambler time and time again and finally at Blinded by Fury, the Gambler beat him. Jerry Lynn, the same, and last week, the Gambler beat him, despite going into the match with a severe concussion and cracked ribs.
He says that Harris brought himself back from a career ending neck injury but the Gambler nearly destroyed his right knee in his quest to win the NAWA World Title as well. He’s beaten some top flight competitors, many of whom who Harris has defeated as well. He’s not no scrub, no enhancement talent, he is the man who on June 17th will be the next NAWA World Champion. Gambler yells that he knows that the clock is ticking on his career but if he has one more big night left in him, if this is his final round, if this is the final hand in his career, he’s going to do it with the NAWA World Championship hung over his head. The fans pop big for the Gambler. The Gambler says that he’s beaten Harris before as well and he’ll do it again! This time he’ll be the NAWA World Champion!
Harris says that dreams don’t come true, not in his world, and the heroes don’t win. The Gambler’s carriage is about to turn back into a pumpkin but there is no glass slipper and no championship belt. Harris tells the Gambler to enjoy his remaining time living in a dream world, because in two weeks, the NAWA World Title is staying where it belongs.
The two men stare each other down and these two men for the longest time where good friends, now things have changed. The Gambler wants the NAWA World Champion but to be the man, you have to beat the man and there is no doubt that Harry Harris is the man of this company, the cornerstone of this company, and your NAWA World Champion. Like him or not, he’s the man to beat.
Coming up next, the Gambler and Samoa Joe take on Abyss and Jerry Lynn. Tag action on Glory.
The Gambler and Samoa Joe vs. Abyss(w/Larry Sweeney) and Jerry Lynn(w/Bob Backlund)
History: Last week on Glory, the Gambler won over Samoa Joe via disqualification when Abyss interfered and then destroyed Joe. Then Gambler won the best two out of three falls number one contenders match.
The Match: The Gambler and Joe get an early bit of offense and run over Abyss with a double clothesline. Abyss and Joe trade punches in the corner and Lynn is brought into the ring. Joe and Lynn trade offense, with Joe putting on an STF to Lynn and punishing him in the center of the ring. Lynn barely gets to the ropes.
Eventually the tide shifts when the Gambler is trapped into the ring. Lynn and Abyss actually manage to pull some unintentional team work off, with a chop block/big boot combination to Gambler. Abyss pounds away at the Gambler, as the announcers remind us it was the Gambler who was in the ring with Abyss when he missed three months with a knee injury.
Abyss hits a huge torture rack slam on the Gambler and goes to the top rope. A huge splash misses and this move even wipes the monster out on the canvas.
The Finish: The hot tag is made to Samoa Joe and Joe runs wild. He hits the ST-Joe on Abyss, wiping him out. Joe hits a huge running senton to Abyss but Lynn is back in with a shoulder block and a tornado DDT to Joe. Joe kicks out of that move. Lynn goes onto the shoulders of Joe but Joe counters with a huge power bomb. Lynn staggers into the corner and running kick into the corner. Muscle Buster connects with Lynn AND GAMBLER FLIES INTO THE RING WITH A FLYING SPEAR TO KNOCK ABYSS TO THE FLOOR! Abyss is taken out enough for Joe to pin Lynn. Samoa Joe has pinned the NAWA International Champion.
The Gambler and Samoa Joe defeated Abyss and Jerry Lynn when Joe pinned J. Lynn after a Muscle Buster in 0:16:09. Rating: **** ¼
Abyss and Joe are about to go at it but we are out of time.
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Post by mattharms on May 15, 2014 13:10:26 GMT -5
[Dark Match]: Sonjay Dutt made Amazing Red submit to a camel clutch in 0:06:26. Rating: *** ¼
NAWA Glory 6/7/2007
Tonight on NAWA Glory, Abyss will take on the Gambler in the main event. Plus it’s champion versus champion when the Television Champion Bryan Danielson takes on the International Champion Jerry Lynn.
We cut backstage where Abyss and Samoa Joe are brawling with each other in the back. In ten days time, they will face each other at Night of the Rogues. Abyss and Joe batter each other and Abyss drills him with a running knee to the chest and breaks a board over Joe’s back. Abyss pounds away at him but Joe nails him with a huge elbow smash to the chest.
Security is in but you’re going to need an army to take down these two men. Security is holding Joe back and Abyss picks up a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire from underneath a tarp but Joe breaks free and punches away at Abyss. These two men will compete in that No Holds Barred Match at Night of the Rogues.
Things are cooling down in the back and we get down to the ringside area for the first match.
Sarah Stock vs. Alyssa Flash in Match Two of the Best of Three Series Number One Contendership for the NAWA Women’s Championship.
The History: Stock beat Flash last week. If she beats Flash this week, she gets the NAWA Women’s Championship match against Awesome Kong at Night of the Rogues.
The Match: The high impact technical and submission style of both women are showcasing during this match. Stock hits a moonsault off of the rope to Flash on the floor but Flash catches her coming in. Flash hits a huge German Suplex but Stock kicks out.
The Finish: Flash goes for the Kudo Driver but Stock fights out and sunset flip gets a two count. To the outside and Stock hits a springboard dropkick for another nearfall. Stock pulls her opponent to her feet and goes for a Tiger Driver but Flash delivers a high back body drop. Stock bounces to her feet and Flash hits a palm thrust and a fisherman buster to even up the series.
[Best of Three Match Two]: Alissa Flash pinned Sarah Stock after a fisherman buster in 0:10:11. Rating: ** ¾
Flash says that’s one and she only needs one more.
We are backstage, where Sederick Skyhawk is standing backstage and he holds up the NAWA Television Championship belt or at least a good replica of it. He says that he pinned Danielson’s shoulders to the mat and therefore he is the NAWA Television Champion. He says that he proved that he is the greatest wrestler on television and he’s going to prove that. He says Danielson should stop running around and making his false claims that he’s Television Champion. The announcers wonder what he’s doing.
We see Tyler Black, the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion backstage, and he’ll be teaming with Jimmy Jacobs against the Motor City Machine Guns tonight. Lacey is upset with Jacobs and she demands that he start bucking up and winning. Black has a championship belt and he doesn’t. Tonight Jacobs and Black will take on the Machine Guns and he assures her that if he wins this match, they could be in the line for the Rottweilers and an NAWA World Tag Team Title Shot. Lacey rolls her eyes, saying that Jacobs doesn’t get it.
The Guns have brief words, saying that they’ve been in a slump recently but they’re going to turn things around with the win tonight.
The Motor City Machine Guns vs. Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black(w/Lacey).
The History: This is a match where the winning team match be up for consideration for the NAWA Tag Team Titles.
The Match: Tyler Black and Chris Sabin start out this match and go for a series of back and forth offensive moves. Sabin is caught in the ring and double teamed in the center of the ring. The highlight of the offense was a huge power bomb/sliced bread #2 combination. Hot tag made to Shelley.
The Finish: Shelley is back in the ring but is tripped by Lacey. Black refuses to attack Shelley and Sabin enters the ring, but lands hard on his leg, rolling it. Black goes for Shelley and is rolled up for the pin.
The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin) defeated D.I.F.H. (Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black) when A. Shelley pinned T. Black after a roll up in 0:13:32. Chris Sabin injured his right knee. He will be out for approximately 2 months. Rating: ** ¾
Tyler Black and Lacey are arguing after the match, with Jimmy Jacobs trying to play the peacemaker. Lost in all of this was Alex Shelley having pinned the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion but Sabin is hurt as well.
We see Abyss backstage, and Harry Harris and Larry Sweeney shows up. Tonight, he’s in a match with the Gambler. Harris tells Abyss that while he’s going to finish the job on Samoa Joe at Night of the Rogues, tonight he has a task, to break the Gambler’s spirit. Harris tells Abyss to leave just enough of the Gambler left so Harris can pin him at Night of the Rogues. Abyss growls and he picks up a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire, before he destroys a punching bag with it. Sweeney says that Abyss is ready and Harris says that as long as Sweeney can keep his pet monster on a leash and make him do what he’s told, he’s fine. Abyss walks off, preparing for his match tonight.
We see Sederick Skyhawk making his way down to the ring, and he has the NAWA Television Championship draped over his shoulder. The announcers know that Skyhawk hasn’t won that title, because they have the results for all of the NAWA live events since last Glory in front of them. Skyhawk drops down and states that last week, he pinned Bryan Danielson. Therefore, he went through the liberty of making his belt, the real NAWA Television Championship. It is not a cheap knock off of the original belt either. We see Bryan Danielson come out and Skyhawk says that he better stop carrying around that useless belt with him, because he’s not the champion and his face is not TV ready anyway. Candace Sweet will be returning shortly from her trauma.
NAWA International Champion Jerry Lynn(w/Bob Backlund) vs. NAWA Television Champion Bryan Danielson:
History: Despite Skyhawk’s claims, Bryan Danielson is recognized by this company as the Television Champion and this is a champion versus champion match with neither title on the line. Next week, Lynn is defending against Christian Cage.
The Match: This is a masterclass on technical wrestling right here on Glory. Danielson gets some offense strung in, including a nice cradle back suplex for a two count. Lynn starts working over Danielson. His impressive offense, including a tornado DDT cannot put Danielson away. Lynn goes for the Cross-Face Chickenwing but Danielson reverses into one of his own, much to the shock of Backlund, but Lynn gets in the ropes.
The Finish: Lynn goes for the Cradle Piledriver but Danielson counters into a jack-knife style pin and three seconds later, Danielson has won this champion versus champion match.
Bryan Danielson pinned Jerry Lynn after a jack-knife cradle in 0:19:16. Rating: **** ¼
The fans applaud this match and Skyhawk yells that Danielson’s not the champion, he is, holding up his replica NAWA Television Championship. Danielson holds up the real championship and the announcers wonder if another match is coming to dispute that double pin finish.
Samoa Joe is backstage, talking to Dan Marion. He talks about having a match with Abyss at the Pay Per View and says that it was down to Abyss why he didn’t win the Gold Rush Tournament. He would have advanced and won the tournament. In comes Kurt Angle to interrupt, taking dispute to the fact that Joe would have beaten him had they met in the semi-finals. Joe says that Angle was once a respected Olympic Hero, now he’s Sweeney’s lap dog. Some heated back and forth, and Angle and Joe nearly get into it backstage. Security breaks it up and Angle yells that Joe will never be the NAWA World Champion, he couldn’t be Harry Harris, and he most certainly couldn’t beat Kurt Angle.
Jigsaw vs. Nigel McGuinness:
The History McGuiness is angry about being overlooked so he’s put in the ring with a low level competitor, but he says that he won’t be overlooked for long.
The Match: McGuiness beats up Jigsaw for the majority of this match, with this young competitor getting some token bits of offense.
The Finish: Brutal Jawbreaker Lariat scored the pin.
Nigel McGuinness pinned Jigsaw with the Jawbreaker Lariat in 0:05:29. Rating: * ¼
We have an announcement after that last match that Kurt Angle will take on Samoa Joe. The announcers hype this as a big time match, perhaps one of the biggest in the five plus years of NAWA Glory, and that takes place next week, three days before Night of the Rogues, where Joe takes on Abyss and Angle takes on Christian Cage.
The Gambler vs. Abyss(w/Larry Sweeney)
History: The Gambler and Abyss had a previous match, where Abyss suffered a freak injury. Now the monster is back and more dangerous than ever, and he has his sights set on softening up the Gambler.
The Match: The Gambler is a man without any fear and he dives on Abyss with a tope suicida right as he is coming out after the bell. He has to keep on him with a series of punches and kicks. Back into the ring but Abyss fires back, hammering the Gambler. Throws him into the corner and running avalanche in the corner. Abyss hits a huge boot, knocking the Gambler’s face in and then follows things up with a running kneedrop to the chest. Bearhug but Gambler fights out and hits a huge DDT.
Going to the top rope and Abyss boots him in the face as he comes off the top rope. Abyss hits a running sitdown splash but pulls Gambler into the corner. He goes for a choke slam but the Gambler elbows out. SPEAR, but Abyss remains on his feet. Abyss destroys the Gambler and throws him into the corner. Kick to the face and the Gambler delivers a roll up for a one count when Abyss powers out.
The Gambler leaps on the back and applies a sleeperhold to Abyss, trying to put him out. He’s down to his knees and the Gambler elbows him into the back of the head.
The Finish: The Hangover is applied, the Gambler is about ready to put Abyss out but Abyss powers out of the move. Sweeney is on the apron and the Gambler goes low on Abyss, taking advantage of the referee, and once again, applies the Hangover. Abyss is in the ropes and the Gambler punches and kicks him on. Sweeney climbs to the top rope but the Gambler hoists him up and Gorilla Press slam onto Abyss. Abyss catches Sweeney and the Gambler hits a plancha onto both men.
Abyss goes down in a heap and Gambler beats the count at nine and Abyss can’t make it back into the ring so he’s counted out!
The Gambler defeated Abyss by countout in 0:19:00. Rating: ** ¾
The NAWA World Champion Harry Harris slides into the ring and tries to attack the Gambler. SPEAR BRINGS HARRIS DOWN! Abyss enters the ring but Samoa Joe is back out and Joe attacks Abyss from behind. Abyss and Joe are brawling with each other. The NAWA World Tag Team Champions the Rottweilers and Ron Killings run out but the Gambler grabs a chair and chases them up the ramp, away from Joe. Abyss and Joe are brawling up the ramp and all the way through the arena.
Kurt Angle is out and chop block to the ankle of Samoa Joe. That turns the tide really quickly and Abyss hits a Black Hole Slam on the concrete. Angle yells that he’ll see Joe next week but Joe is hurt.
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Post by mattharms on May 31, 2014 6:20:48 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 6/14/2007:
Tonight on NAWA Glory, we are three days away from Night of the Rogues and tensions are running high, as Kurt Angle steps into the ring with Samoa Joe for the first time ever. The NAWA International Title is at stake when Jerry Lynn defends against the former champion, Christian Cage. All this and more, on this edition of NAWA Glory.
We cut backstage, and Abyss has nailed Samoa Joe with a two by four to the back, knocking him down. Sweeney is yelling at Abyss, and Abyss pounds away at Joe, choking him with a chain, dragging him around the backstage area. Joe is slammed into the wall and Abyss punches away at him. Running boot into the wall and Abyss has a tool cart. He runs it into Joe, slamming the tool cart into his ribs and knocking him down the steps of the arena.
Joe is down and Abyss stands atop of him. The Samoan Submission Machine is wounded and Sweeney finally calls off Abyss. Joe is down at the bottom of the steps in a pool of his own blood and his participation for tonight’s main event is in question.
Sarah Stock vs. Alyssa Flash:
The History: Stock beat Flash two weeks ago and Flash returned the favor last week on this program. This is the final match in the best of three series, where the winner faces Awesome Kong at NAWA Night of the Rogues this Sunday.
The Match: Stock uses a lot of high flying moves, but she misses a corner charge and Flash pulls out a neckbreaker. Flash pounds away at the back of the head of Stock, pulling her up to a standing position and cutting her down with a huge lariat style clothesline. Flash rolled over Stock and punched and kicked away at her. She hits a leaping kneedrop. To the top rope, but a splash off of the ropes hits the knees.
The Finish: Stock and Flash trade nearfalls. Flash nearly wins the match but Stock pulls out a Tiger Driver for the pin and gets a title shot against Kong this Sunday.
[Best of Three Match Three]: Sarah Stock pinned Alissa Flash with the Tiger Driver in 0:12:24. Rating: *** ¼
Stock gets the win and will be facing Awesome Kong at Night of the Rogues for the NAWA Women’s Championship.
We see a recap of two weeks ago where MsChif spits her red mist in the face of Mia Stylish. Stylish cuts a promo, talking about the dangerous trio of Daffney, MsChif, and Serena, and said that she beat Daffney, now MsChif is next on her bucket list. Mia Stylish is ready and she’ll be facing Mia Stylish at Night of the Rogues.
The NAWA World Champion Harry Harris is standing backstage with Dan Marion. He talks about how last week Abyss didn’t get the job done against the Gambler last week on Glory. Which is fine, but Harris warns Abyss that he better step up or the Cabal will crush him, Sweeney’s pet monster or not. Harris discusses how the Gambler has convinced himself that he is a superstar, but there is no convincing with Harris, he is the champion and he is the star of this company. He says that in three days, the Gambler is going to be staring across the ring at the franchise player of this company and much like all of the heroes that fell before Harris previously, the man of the people, the Gambler will be no different.
The Young Bucks vs. Team 3D:
The History: Team 3D step into the ring with the Young Bucks tonight on Glory and they’ll be challenging the Rottweilers for the NAWA Tag Team Titles this Sunday.
The Match: Nick and Matt Jackson are pinballed around, until they catch Devon in the center of the ring and start hitting a series of high impact moves on them. A huge double superkick nearly pinned Devon. Devon catches Matt and hits a spinebuste.r
The History: Hot tag to Brother Ray, and he runs wild. Matt is launched to the floor. Diving headbutt to the groin after Devon is run in. The Rottweilers run out and Homicide nails Devon from behind with the blackjack, causing the disqualification.
Team 3D (Brother Ray and Brother Devon) defeated The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) when Devon defeated N. Jackson by disqualification in 0:10:10. Rating: **
The Rottweilers are beating down Team 3D in the center of the ring. Devon is knocked to the floor and Low Ki hits a running kick to the back of the head.
Sederick Skyhawk makes his way down to the ring, with the replica NAWA Television Title Belt draped over his shoulder. Skyhawk discusses that tonight’s match with AJ Styles will be a “non title match”. Despite the lies that have been made by certain people in the back, he’s the champion, and not Bryan Danielson for he hit the offensive move that pinned Danielson two weeks ago.
AJ Styles vs. Sederick Skyhawk:
The History: Styles feuded with Skyhawk for the NAWA Television Championship earlier this year and tonight on NAWA Glory, he steps into the ring with Skyhawk one more time.
The Match: The early offense belongs to Styles, but Skyhawk catches him, coming off the top rope. He keeps the high flying Styles grounded until the latter parts of this match. A nice reverse DDT nearly puts Styles down but Styles connects with a Pele Kick for a nearfall.
The Finish: A springboard cross body block is dodged and Skyhawk has Styles, rolling him up for the pin.
Sederick Skyhawk pinned AJ Styles after a roll up in 0:12:51. Rating: *** ¾
The NAWA Television Champion Bryan Danielson comes out and there is a back and forth with Skyhawk. Larry Sweeney is out and says that there can only be one NAWA Television Champion, so what he’s going to do is put both belts on the line this Sunday, hang them above the ring in a Ladder Match, and the winner is the Undisputed NAWA Television Champion!
Samoa Joe is being taped up by the trainer backstage. The doctor tells him that Joe shouldn’t wrestle tonight, saying that he has a concussion and cracked ribs. Joe refuses, saying that he’s going to face Kurt Angle tonight and he’s going to take on Abyss this Sunday. The announcers wonder if Joe has lost his mind, but he vows to destroy the Cabal until there’s only Harry Harris left.
NAWA International Championship Match: Christian Cage vs. Jerry Lynn©(w/Bob Backlund)
The History: At Gold Rush, Christian pinned Lynn in less than a minute and Lynn attacked Christian afterwards. Christian was the NAWA International Champion in early 2006 but never lost the title and this is his return match finally.
The Match: Christian gets the early offense, beating down Lynn in the center of the ring, throwing him into the corner. A running European Uppercut in the corner rocks Lynn and he attempts a tornado DDT but Lynn shoves him off and clotheslines him down. Lynn beats down on Christian and scoops him up. Shoulderbreaker brings him down and Lynn beats down the shoulder, applying a cross-face submission hold but Christian fights the hold.
Christian is beaten down in the corner but he kicks Lynn in the face and springboard sunset flip off of the second rope for a two count. Running forearm smash and Christian hits a DDT onto the knee. He goes to the outside but Lynn catches him with a sliding dropkick to the leg. He hits a DDT as Christian is draped over the ropes for a two count.
Lynn works over the shoulder but Christian fights the attempted Chickenwing and hits a spinebuster. To the top rope but Lynn catches him. Christian shoves Lynn off of the top rope and hits a frog splash for a two and a half count!
The Finish: Lynn returns fire and goes for the Cradle Tombstone but Christian counters with a spinning headscissors. He hits a flash Killswitch and brings Lynn down for the pin to win the NAWA International Title for the second time!
Christian pinned Jerry Lynn with the Killswitch in 0:16:52. Rating: **** 1/4 (Christian won the NAWA International Title.)
Christian holds the NAWA International Title over his head and this Sunday, he is going to take on Kurt Angle. The International Title is not on the line due to Christian signing the contract for the match before he wins the title.
We have a look at the Gambler’s road to the NAWA World Championship title match this Sunday. The Gambler vows to win the title this Sunday and prove that after fifteen years of hard work, dedication, he will have the greatest prize in the land.
Samoa Joe vs. Kurt Angle(w/Larry Sweeney):
The History: Samoa Joe has suffered several busted ribs and a concussion earlier tonight, so he’s going into this match at less than a hundred percent. He made a claim last week that he could beat Angle had he advanced in the Gold Rush Tournament and now he gets that shot but to what extent?
The Match: Joe attacks Angle with reckless abandon during most of the early portion of this match, and he hits a cannonball off of the apron. Joe’s ribs are sore but he’s fighting on pure instinct. Joe is back in the ring but Angle catches him with a kick to the head and an overhead belly to belly suplex for a two count. Angle assaults the rib cage, and goes to the outside. Flying elbow drop connects to Joe’s taped up ribs for a two count. Angle rolls him over and drilled a series of headbutts to the small of the back.
Joe fights back up and drills Angle into the corner. Yakuza Kick in the corner and a T-Bone Suplex brings Angle down. Standing ten count and Joe covers for a two count. Into the corner and ST-Joe brings Angle down. Joe is up, but he collapses onto the ground.
The Finish: Angle hits a basement dropkick and rolls Joe into an Oklahoma Side Roll to score the pin! Kurt Angle has been the first person to get a (mostly) clean win over Samoa Joe!
Kurt Angle pinned Samoa Joe after an Oklahoma side roll in 0:18:26. Rating: **** ¼
Angle gets the win and this Sunday, Joe will take Abyss, along with Angle against Christian, and Harry Harris will defend the NAWA World Title against the Gambler.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 4, 2014 19:04:24 GMT -5
NAWA Night of the Rogues 2007
Tonight five championship matches at NAWA Night of the Rogues live on Pay Per View and we’re going to kick things off with a one on one contest between Mia Stylish and MsChif.
Mia Stylish vs. MsChif:
The History: Back at NAWA Wildfire 2007, Mia Stylish lost a match to Serena when MsChif interfered and spit mist in the eyes of Stylish. Stylish has been going after Serena, Daffney, and MsChif, the three women who have attacked her at every turn. Daffney was defeated a few weeks back on NAWA Glory, now it’s MsChif’s turn.
The Match: MsChif attacks Stylish at the bell but she fires back with a series of chops and kicks, which concludes with a running dropkick, sending her through the ring ropes and all the way through the arena floor. Stylish dives through the ropes and hits a pescado. Back in but MsChif gains the advantage with a running uppercut to the throat. She also connects with a huge running neckbreaker. She beats down Stylish for most of this match but Stylish makes a comeback. Both females trade nearfalls.
The Finish: Tornado DDT is countered by MsChif when she hangs onto the ropes. The green mist is blocked by Stylish and she slaps MsChif in the face with her mist covered hand, stunning MsChif. A huge reverse double leg pick up into the STF. MsChif has nowhere to go other than tapping out.
Mia Stylish made MsChif submit to the STF in 0:12:46. Rating: ****
Mia Stylish has defeated two out of her three enemies and you better believe this a match with Serena is coming down the pike before too long.
NAWA Cruiserweight Title Match: Alex Shelley vs. Tyler Black©:
The History: Shelley pinned Black in a tag team match on a recent NAWA Glory to get this one on one title match.
The Match: Shelley uses his experience to wrestle Black to the canvas, and hits a running knee strike to gain an early advantage. Black hits a springboard dropkick on Shelley and gains the advantage. Superkick is ducked and Shelley hits a European uppercut off of the ropes. Dragon Sleeper applied but Black fights back off of the canvas. Both men get into a chop battle with each other. Phoenix Splash is avoided and Shelley delivers a Sliced Bread #2 but the champion is in the ropes.
The Finish: Shelley hits a series of elbow strikes and goes into the corner but he hits the foot of Black. Second rope double foot stomp drills Shelley and Black poses, before setting him up. God’s Last Gift gets the pin and Black retains the Cruiserweight Title.
Tyler Black pinned Alex Shelley with the God's Last Gift in 0:14:20. Rating: *** 3/4 (Tyler Black retained the NAWA Cruiserweight Title.)
Black holds onto the NAWA Cruiserweight Title, the first of five title matches tonight.
NAWA World Tag Team Title Match: Team 3D vs. the Rottweilers©
The History: A few months ago, the Rottweilers put Devon on the shelf. Tonight, Team 3D reunites to win the NAWA World Tag Team Titles one more time.
The Match: Hard hitting action on NAWA Night of the Rogues, with Team 3D getting the early advantage. Brother Ray was taken out of the action rather early, being beaten down and Devon was caught in the corner, being beaten down, his injured arm worked over. A leaping double foot stomp to the arm wounded him and now Low Ki kept punishing him. Devon fights out and the hot tag made to Brother Ray.
The Finish: Brother Ray is running wild, taking both of his enemies out. However, he tags Devon back in after getting knocked to the floor. The referee forces him in and Homicide kicks him in the arm and Low-Ki applies a cross-face submission hold. He works the arm over and Ray is knocked in the face with the baseball slide. The referee calls for the bell.
Homicide and Low Ki defeated Team 3D (Brother Ray and Brother Devon) when Ki defeated Devon when Devon passed out in a cross-face submission in 0:12:54. Rating: *** 1/2 (Homicide and Low Ki retained the NAWA World Tag Team Titles.)
The Rottweilers once again hold onto the NAWA World Tag Team Titles, as the announcers wonder if there is going to be any team that can knock off the Rottweilers.
NAWA Women’s Championship Match: Sarah Stock vs. Awesome Kong©(w/Larry Sweeney)
Match Background: Newcomers Sarah Stock and Alyssa Flash fought in a number one contendership best of three series, with Stock winning. Kong has been waiting in the wings for some fresh meat.
The Match: Stock gains an early advantage, and he wrestles Kong down to the canvas, applying a cross-armbreaker. Kong powers out and hits a running kneelift to the chest. A spinning back fist in the corner and Kong hits a running Yakuza Kick, before hitting an overhead belly to belly suplex on Stock. She works over the back of the Dark Angel, with her coming in front underneath with some comebacks. Kong misses a frog splash, which would have flattened Stock.
The Finish: Stock hits a reverse lung blower but she can’t hold Kong down. To the outside, and she hits a springboard clothesline for a two count. A 450 Splash is breath taking but she can’t put Kong down again. Kong catches Stock in her arms and fallaway slam gets a two count. Then Kong rolls her over and hits a series of palm strikes to the back of the head. Awesome Bomb finishes Stock off for the pin.
Awesome Kong pinned Sarah Stock with the Awesome Bomb in 0:11:50. Rating: **** 1/4 (Awesome Kong retained the NAWA Women's Title.)
Awesome Kong held onto the NAWA Women’s Championship but Sarah Stock really did hold her own in this match.
Christian Cage vs. Kurt Angle:
The History: Angle and Christian were former tag team partners at another time, but they competed in the final round of the Gold Rush Tournament, with Angle beating Christian. Christian challenged Angle to a return match and Angle accepted.
The Match: Angle and Christian exchange moves with each other and Christian dodges a clothesline, and hits a springboard back elbow smash, taking Angle down to the canvas. A series of stomps stuns Angle and Christian goes to the outside. Angle hammers him with a series of forearm smashes to the chest and running kneelift drills him. Angle pounds away at Christian and hits a suplex, bringing him into the ring. Christian is rolled over and Angle hits a series of forearm smashes to the back of the head. Going to the outside but Christian delivers a running dropkick as he is on the top rope.
Christian climbs to the top rope but Angle shrugs him off. Missile Dropkick is caught and Christian tries to turn Angle into the Texas Cloverleaf but Angle is in the ropes. He drags Christian to the floor and throws him into the ring post, banging his knee off of it. Angle hits a series of forearms smashes and throws him back into the ring. Belly to belly suplex in the center of the ring and Angle his a pair of ankle scissor stomps, softening up the ankle for the inevitable kill.
First Ankle Lock attempt is fought out of by Christian and into the corner. Reverse DDT but Angle kicks out at two. Christian gimps around, and climbs to the top rope. He leaps off the ropes but Angle catches him. Another overhead belly to belly suplex. Angle sets him up, pulling down the straps. Olympic Slam no Christian rolls up Angle from behind for a two count. Angle ducks the head, going for a sunset flip but Angle rolls through into the Ankle Lock. Christian makes it to the ropes in due time. He drags Christian into the center of the ring and beats on him. Going up top but the Moonsault misses.
The Finish: Standing ten count and both men exchange chops with each other. Christian hits a running uppercut out of the corner and to the second rope. Knee to Angle and Tornado DDT lays out Angle for a two count. To the top rope goes Christian but Angle catches him. Pop up superplex but Christian hits a pair of jabs to the chest and sunset flip power bomb! Angle lands on the back of his neck! Christian may have blown out his ankle as well. Standing ten count leads to a two and nine tenths count. Christian whips Angle into the ropes and goes for a dropkick but Angle blocks it and turns him into the Ankle Lock. He adds the scissors to the ankle and Christian has no place to go so he taps out.
Kurt Angle made Christian submit to the Ankle Lock in 0:17:50. Rating: **** ¼
The 2007 Gold Rush winner Kurt Angle gets another win and cements his domination, for his upcoming match with the NAWA World Champion on September 9th at WrestleClash VI.
Ladder Match for the NAWA Television Championship: Bryan Danielson vs. Sederick Skyhawk.
The History: Back at Wildfire after chasing the title for months, Danielson triumphed over Skyhawk for the Television Title. In a return match a few weeks ago, they battled to a double pin. Skyhawk claims that he’s the champion and makes his own belt. As a result, both belts are hung above the ring.
The Match: Both men exchange chops with each other, with Danielson getting the better of the exchange, backing Skyhawk back into the corner. Running knee into the corner crushes Skyhawk and Danielson hits a series of stomps to the back of the head. Skyhawk goes to the eyes of Danielson and knocks him to the ropes. Skyhawk hits a running elbow through the ropes, taking his enemy down. Skyhawk bring the ladder into play and nails Danielson in the ribs with it. He throws the ladder into the ring, brings Danielson up the ramp and hits him with a huge suplex on it. Skyhawk enters the ring and sets up the ladder, while Danielson is laid up on the ramp. Up the ladder, but Danielson makes it back into the ring, with a desperation dive, knocking Skyhawk away from both belts.
Both men trade elbows on the canvas and Danielson hits the rolling guillotine, along with a series of elbows to the back of the head. Danielson climbs up the ladder but Tomko is out from the back. Tomko beats on Danielson and tries to power bomb him off of the ladder but Danielson fights out with a series of elbows to the side of the head. Running boot to the face knocks Tomko for a loop. Skyhawk has a chair and Danielson ducks that and hits a rolling elbow smash, knocking the chair into Skyhawk’s face.
The Finish: Danielson goes to climb the ladder once again, but Skyhawk is on the other side of the ladder. He jabs Danielson in the throat and grabs the belts, nailing Danielson in the face with them, causing him to slide down the ladder. Skyhawk is about to unhook both belts, but Danielson kicks him through the ladder rungs, until his knees buckle out from underneath him and he falls on the ladder. Danielson unhooks both the original and replica belt’s and both feet hit the canvas, with Danielson getting the win.
Ladder Match: Bryan Danielson defeated Sederick Skyhawk in 0:16:41. Rating: *** 3/4 (Bryan Danielson retained the NAWA Television Title.)
Danielson hangs onto the NAWA Television Championship, holding up both belts. One has to believe that it won’t be too long before Danielson wins the big one. He certainly has all of the tools to be an A plus player.
Samoa Joe vs. Abyss(w/Larry Sweeney):
Match History: Back at Blinded By Fury 2007, Abyss and Samoa Joe had a match that ended with Abyss nailing Joe with a baseball bat for the disqualification. Before Joe could gain his revenge, Abyss disappeared. Returning last month at Gold Rush, Abyss cost Joe a match in the tournament and a match the next night on Glory. Abyss has attacked Joe and got the better of him, including breaking his ribs and giving him a concussion. Joe is not at a hundred percent tonight against he goes against Larry Sweeney’s pet monster, Abyss. The plan is to destroy Joe before he gets his hands on Harry Harris.
The Match: Joe attacks Abyss during his entrance and slams him into the ring steps. Yakuza Kick to Abyss and Joe drags Abyss onto the announcer’s table. Joe beats down Abyss and hits a brain buster on the announcer’s table, driving Abyss through it onto the concrete. Joe rolls into the ring and the angry Abyss enters the ring and attacks Joe. The bell finally starts and this match is under way, with both men hitting each other with huge punches and forearms. Abyss finally catches Joe with a big boot and then he hits a huge splash, getting a two count on Joe. Abyss beats down Joe and chokes him in the corner. He tries to lift up Joe into a Torture Rack but Joe kicks the legs and enzuigiri sends Abyss to the floor. SAMOA JOE JUST NEARLY FLATTENS ABYSS ON THE FLOOR WITH A PESCADO!
Joe favors his ribs and throws Abyss into the ring. Joe climbs to the top rope but Sweeney grabs the foot. Joe goes for Sweeney but Abyss hits a running boot to Joe, knocking him to the floor. Abyss rolls to the outside and throws Joe so hard into the guardrail that he nearly detaches it. Abyss raises one hand and rushes Joe. JOE HITS A HIGH BACK BODY DROP ONTO CONCRETE! The referee puts the count on both men, and Joe enters the ring, breaking the count. Joe grabs Abyss and drags him over the guardrail and back into the ring. Joe goes for a clothesline but Abyss ducks and the referee gets wiped out!
Joe and Abyss trade punches with each other after the match, and the fans are booing, as the NAWA World Tag Team Champions the Rottweilers and Ron Killings make their way into the ring. The Cabal is in, with this four on situation.
The Finish: Joe manages to wrestle the blackjack away from Homicide and go to town, wiping Killings, Homicide, and Low Ki out. Abyss chokes Joe and hits a huge choke slam bringing him down to the canvas. Sweeney throws a bag into the ring and yells for Abyss to finish Joe. Abyss pours thumbtacks in the center of the ring and now he has Joe set up in a standing headscissors. Power Bomb on the tacks is blocked and JOE BACK DROPS ABYSS ONTO THE TACKS!
Abyss screams out in pain, as the thumbtacks are in his back and arm. The referee is trying to get up to his feet and Joe applies the rear naked choke on Abyss. Abyss has nowhere to go and he slumps down to the canvas. The referee checks on Abyss and there is nowhere for him to go. The referee calls for the bell.
Samoa Joe defeated Abyss when Abyss passed out in a rear naked choke in 0:14:50 . Rating: *** ½
Joe gets the win and Sweeney is down on the floor. Sweeney tells Joe to keep his hands off of him and the bloodied smile of Samoa Joe peers down at Sweeney. Joe yells that he’s coming for Harris and he’s slayed his monster tonight. Joe grabs Sweeney and threatens him with bodily harm but KURT ANGLE NAILS JOE FROM BEHIND!
Joe is slammed hard into the ringpost and now Angle hits the Angle Slam on Joe. Angle grabs Joe and applies a guillotine choke, talking trash to him all of the way. Angle yells that if Joe wants Harris, he has to get through him first and if he wants Angle, he has to beat every last member of the Cabal. Angle drops Joe and Sweeney yells at Abyss for not getting the job done. Never mind that it was Sweeney who threw the tacks into the ring to Abyss that ended up costing him the match in the first place. Abyss steps forward towards Sweeney, but Sweeney backs off. The Rottweilers and Killings leave the ring, licking their wounds.
It’s now time for the main event, the Gambler is getting ready, as is Harry Harris, the NAWA World Championship is on the line.
NAWA World Title Match: The Gambler vs. Harry Harris©
The History: Harry Harris and the Gambler were once allies, but that partnership dissolved. Harris sold out to win the NAWA World Title and aligned himself with Larry Sweeny. The Gambler won the number one contendership and he knows that the clock is ticking down on his career. He wants to defeat Harris and win the title before he’s ready to call it a day.
The Match: Harris stalls at the bell, until the Gambler attacks him, and hits an inverted atomic drop, followed by a kneelift, and then another kneelift, followed by a kneedrop. The Gambler pounds away at Harris but Harris stops the Gambler cold, reversing a whip into the corner. Running clothesline to the back of the head and Harris hits a backbreaker to the Gambler. Harris beats down the Gambler but the Gambler fights out from underneath it. Drop toe hold and a running neck snap to the Gambler, bringing him down.
Harris climbs to the top rope but the Gambler catches him off of the top rope with a spear. That’s the same way he beat Lynn to become the number one contendership but it only gets two. Harris rolls to the floor and the Gambler goes for an elbow suicida, but Harris smartly ducks out of the way and the Gambler lands on the floor. Harris pulls back the ring mats and he prepares to drive the Gambler down onto the hard floor, but the Gambler hangs onto the ropes and Harris takes a nasty spill. The Gambler is back into the ring and the champion follows. Jabs, and goes for a spinning elbow smash but Harris dodges that. German Suplex brings the Gambler down and Harris stomps away at him.
Harris goes up top once again but the Gambler catches him on the top rope. The Gambler climbs to the top rope and HUGE SUPERPLEX ROCKS THE CHAMPION! Both men are down for the standing ten count but the Gambler throws an arm over Harris at nine, and gets a three and nine tenths count.
The Finish: The Gambler is not out of gas yet and SPEAR IS COUNTERED INTO THE TRIANGLE CHOKE! The Gambler manages to fight out of that one and make it to the ropes. The champion beats on him and goes for the Harris Driver but the Gambler drops down the back. Cobra Clutch is applied and the Gambler hits a cobra clutch slam, before turning Harris into the Hangover! The Hangover has been locked on and the fans are cheering. Harris makes it to the ropes, just barely.
We could really feel the title slip away and the Gambler is going for one more big move. He leaps into the air and goes for a spinning elbow smash but Harris ducks and the Gambler crashes hard. Harris has the Gambler and piledriver. That move, that one move that has beaten many men in the past couple of months has just defeated the Gambler! Three beats of the mat later and Harris is still the NAWA World Champion.
Harry Harris pinned The Gambler with the Piledriver in 0:15:06. Rating: *** 3/4 (Harry Harris retained the NAWA World Title.)
Harry Harris has held onto the NAWA World Title one more month. What will happen now? Tune in on July 15th at Last Chance at Redemption.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 12, 2014 20:25:43 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 6/21/2007
Last Sunday, Harry Harris retained the NAWA World Championship against the Gambler. Also, Samoa Joe triumphed over Abyss, settling the score once and for all there. And Kurt Angle continued the winning streak he’s been on over the last few months, by beating Christian Cage once again.
Samoa Joe makes his way out, talking about his win over Abyss this past Sunday. But up until last week on Glory, he only had been pinned or forced to submit one time, hell one could call into question the Harris match, because he lost via referee stoppage. Last week, however, he lost, he was pinned one, two, three, in the center of the ring against Kurt Angle. Joe says that he’s not leaving the ring, no matches are going to take place, not until he gets what he wants, and that’s a match against Kurt Angle at Last Chance at Redemption.
Ask and you shall receive, as Kurt Angle makes his way out. Angle talks about his win last Sunday, and how he’s been on a roll like none other over the past couple of months. And Samoa Joe was another notch on that belt. Angle says that Joe has been foaming at the mouth for a match with Harry Harris, but last week, Angle proved that Joe is beatable. Joe states that if Abyss hadn’t jumped him, he would have choked out Angle and made him his bitch, which pops the crowd. Angle yells that it doesn’t matter if Joe is ten percent or a hundred percent, just ask Christian. At the end of the day, Kurt Angle will beat him.
Joe says prove it, accept the challenge. Angle says that Joe will get his match at Last Chance at Redemption, and if, Joe can beat Kurt Angle, then Joe gets his match with Harry Harris and he gets it at the grandest stage of them all, WrestleClash VI, September 9th, 2007. Angle says that when he beats Joe again, Joe will have to go to the back of the line, and watch as Kurt Angle and Harry Harris put on a classic for the NAWA World title, the two top men in the company, as it should be.
Joe says that he used to respect Angle, but he became Sweeney’s bitch and Harris’s bitch, so Joe hopes that he gets his balls back before July 15th. Angle slaps Joe so hard that he busts his lip open. Joe doesn’t attack, he just smiles, giving a blood smirk. Both men stare down as we fade to the first commercial break of the evening.
Mia Stylish, Gail Kim, and Sarah Stock vs. Daffney, MsChif, and Serena
The Backstory: Mia Stylish has been having her problems with the dastardly trio of Daffney, MsChif, and Serena. She has recruited two sympathetic women in Gail Kim and Sarah Stock.
The Match: Gail Kim is caught in the center of the ring after some initial flurries of offense, being beaten down in the center of the ring. Daffney bites Kim in the corner, and pounds away on her. She eventually fights out.
The Finish: Hot tag made to Mia Stylish, who runs wild. She hits a running dropkick to the corner on Serena, and Kim and Stock hit a stereo suicide dives on MsChif and Daffney. Stylish climbs to the top rope facing the crowd but Serena dropkicks, dropping her crotch first on the buckles. Top Rope Inverted DDT scores the pin.
MsChif, Daffney and Serena defeated Sarah Stock, Gail Kim and Mia Stylish when Serena pinned Mia after a top-rope inverted DDT in 0:12:15. Rating: **** ¼
Serena taunts Mia Stylish in the center of the ring, having beaten her hard once again. She slaps the downed woman in the face, mocking her.
We cut back, where a very familiar man makes his way into the scene. The press is walking around, asking questions, asking when Austin Starr is going to make his way to the New Age Wrestling Alliance. The man says soon, and he’s going to increase the visibility of this company by a hundred percent. He is in this for fame, championships, and all of the women that he could find. His locker room door is always open, and he’s the greatest man who ever lived and he will be a champion.
Austin Starr is coming soon to the New Age Wrestling Alliance.
Hallowicked vs. Nigel McGuinness.
Nigel McGuiness works over Hallowicked for most of this match, pounding him into the corner, working him over. A running kneelift in the corner sets up a clothesline and then puts him up on the top rope, hitting the Tower of London. Jawbreaker Lariat gets the pin.
Nigel McGuinness pinned Hallowicked with the Jawbreaker Lariat in 0:04:50. Rating: ***
McGuiness gets on the microphone, saying that they’ll set them up, and they’ll knock him down. McGuiness vows to win championship gold and with the latest dominating performance, he looks closer to getting towards that title match.
NAWA Cruiserweight Championship: Alex Shelley vs. Tyler Black©
The History: Shelley pinned Black in a tag team match weeks back and set up this match. Last Sunday, Black beat Shelley and this week, Shelley has requested one more title shot and he’s gotten it.
The Match: Jimmy Jacobs and Lacey are watching this match from the ramp, with Jacobs cheering on his good friend Tyler Black and Lacey just rolling her eyes. Black gets some impressive offense early on but Shelley cuts him off, beating him down in the center of the ring. Shelley pounds away at Jacobs, working him over.
The Finish: Shelley nearly captures the title with Sliced Bread #2 but Black is in the ropes. Jacobs steps closer to the ring and Shelley hits him with a baseball slide. He turns around and Black is up, a single superkick knocks Shelley out for the pin.
Tyler Black pinned Alex Shelley after a superkick in 0:11:58. Rating: ** 3/4 (Tyler Black retained the NAWA Cruiserweight Title.)
Jacobs enters the ring and raises Black’s hand in a token of victory. The fans are giving a mixed reaction, this win might have been tainted but Black retains the Cruiserweight Title once again. Black straps the NAWA Cruiserweight Title around his waist and leaves the ring.
We are backstage, with Candace Sweet making her return, her hair completely regrown. And she’s not happy, saying that Sederick Skyhawk lost the Television Championship, to some dork named Bryan Danielson. She heard that he doesn’t even own a television, so how can he be Television Champion? Skyhawk looks at her, angrily clenching his fists and he blames Shawn Stasiak. Candace says she needs to talk to Sweeney about something. Tomko, who is sitting in the corner, doing a crossword puzzle, says that Skyhawk screwed up big time. Skyhawk says Tomko is the muscle, the muscle doesn’t think and Tomko stands up, staring Skyhawk down. There has been trouble in Sederick Skyhawk Productions and you can blame that on Skyhawk’s inability to beat Bryan Danielson.
Team 3D vs the Young Bucks.
Team 3D go into this match, angry at the fact that they failed to win the NAWA Tag Team Titles last Sunday. 3D wipes out Nick Jackson, but Matt Jackson is on the ring apron. Homicide enters the ring and wallops Ray in the back of the head with the blackjack. Ray is down and Low Ki and Devon go at it on the floor. This allows Nick to roll an arm on Ray and score the very tainted win. The Young Bucks have defeated the former eighteen time tag team champions, but it’s tainted thanks to the help of the Rottweilers.
The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) defeated Team 3D (Brother Ray and Brother Devon) when N. Jackson defeated Ray via pinfall in 0:09:27. Rating: ***
The Rottweilers taunt Team 3D on the ramp and the Bucks score the upset win tonight.
We cut backstage, with Larry Sweeney, Kurt Angle, Ron Killings, and Abyss. Sweeney is discussing something on the cell phone with the NAWA World Champion Harry Harris. He says that over the next few weeks, Joe has to face a different member of the Cabal and only if he beats them all back to back and he beats Kurt Angle at Last Chance of Redemption does he win earn his match with Joe. Joe beat Abyss already and that brings Sweeney to that point. Sweeney bitches out Abyss for losing the match at the Pay Per View and says that Abyss failed to take out the Gambler as well. Abyss is supposed to be a monster and he’s become a muppet. Abyss looks like he’s going to attack Sweeney right there but Sweeney holds a key in front of Abyss’s face, reminding him that he let Abyss out and he could put him back in. Abyss is treading on thin ice.
Sweeney gets another call and it’s from the NAWA Board of Directors. The Owner of the Company is very distressed and he finds out that on August 1st, there will be a special NAWA Glory live from Japan, where the winner of a 12 man World Cup of Wrestling round robin tournament gets a title shot and Sweeney freaks out about who the odds on favorite for that tournament is, saying not him, anybody but him. Also, Christian and Jerry Lynn meet next up for the International Title and the next NAWA World Title shot at Last Chance at Redemption. Sweeney gets off the phone, saying that the Board of Directors went over his head, and he promised Harris an extended vacation but he has at least two more title matches booked before the big one. Sweeney has to call Harris back to give him the news.
We have further notes that next week on Glory, the winner of that twelve man Round Robin Tournament will be announced. The four men who are left in the standings are Claudio Castagnoli from Switzerland, KENTA from Japan, Bobby Roode from Canada, and Ron Waterman from the United States.
NAWA International Championship and Number One Contendership for the NAWA World Title: Jerry Lynn(w/Bob Backlund) vs. Christian©
The History: Last week on Glory, Christian won the NAWA International Championship over Jerry Lynn. Lynn gets his return match tonight and will be also get a chance to get the number one contendership to the NAWA World Title along with winning his title.
The Match: Both men perform a technical master class with each other, with Lynn blocking the Killswitch and hitting a lariat to Christian. Lynn beats on Christian, hitting a tiger bomb out of the corner for a two count. To the top rope but Christian takes Lynn down with a dropkick off of the way down. He goes for a spear in the corner but Lynn moves. Shoulderbreaker, sets up a single arm DDT and he picks up Christian. Cross-Face Chickenwing is tried to apply, but Christian fights out.
The Finish: Lynn goes for the Cradle Tombstone but Christian counters with a spinning headscissors. Lynn rolls to the floor, avoiding the Killswitch. Somersault plancha wipes out Lynn on the floor and Christian rolls him back into the ring. Lynn catches Christian as he comes back into the ring. Tornado DDT attempt but Christian blocks it and hits one of his own for the three count.
Christian pinned Jerry Lynn after a tornado DDT in 0:15:06. Rating: **** 3/4 (Christian retained the NAWA International Title.)
Christian is the number one contender to the NAWA World Championship and still the International Champion. Bob Backlund blows a gasket at ringside.
Takeshi Morishima(w/Larry Sweeney) vs Samoa Joe.
The History: Samoa Joe has to run the gauntlet leading up to his match with Kurt Angle at Last Chance at Redemption and a potential match with Harry Harris. He beat Abyss last Sunday and Morishima is the next member of the Cabal.
The Match: Morishima attacks Joe at the bell but Joe reverses and hits a running kneelift in the corner. Joe hits a series of elbow smashes to the side of the head, and throws him into the corner. Morishima hits a boot to the face and a huge lariat out of the corner to Joe. Belly to belly suplex takes Joe down and Morishima goes up to the top rope. Joe fights away, slamming him on the top rope. Samoan Drop and a kneedrop set up. Sweeney gets involved and Morishima hits him with a running clothesline to the back of the head.
The Finish: Belly to back suplex gets a two count with Joe rolling the shoulder up. Morishima sets up Joe and goes to the top rope. Flying elbow drop misses. Joe hits a series of stomps and running Yakuza Kick in the corner. Muscle Buster connects and Joe slaps on the rear naked choke. Tap out gets the win.
Samoa Joe made Takeshi Morishima submit to a rear naked choke in 0:13:03. Rating: **** ¼
Joe continues to mow through the Cabal. Next week is Ron Killings.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 16, 2014 13:34:32 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 6/21/2007
Tonight the NAWA International Champion Christian Cage takes on Abyss. Hard impact action as Samoa Joe takes on Ron Killings as he tries to run the gauntlet. Plus the NAWA Television Championship is on the line when Bryan Danielson defends against Tomko, all this and more on Glory.
Jimmy Jacobs(w/Lacey) vs the NAWA Tag Team Champion Homicide(w/Larry Sweeney and Low Ki)
Jacobs and Homicide have some high impact moves to start this match, at least until the time where Homicide hits a stun gun to Jacobs, taking him out of the match. A running lariat to the back of the head wipes out Jacobs and Homicide stomps him onto the canvas a little bit. A series of elbow strikes but Jacobs fights out. Jacobs hits a running knee into the corner and springboards off of the ropes, but Low Ki shoves him off. That’s a blatant disqualification right there!
Jimmy Jacobs defeated Homicide by disqualification in 0:12:02. Rating: *** 1/4 [Low Ki interfered against Jimmy Jacobs.]
Low-Ki enters the ring and hits a series of kicks to the face of Jacobs, and then drives him head first into the canvas. The fans are cheering, as the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Tyler Black is out. SUPERKICK KNOCKS LOW KI TO THE FLOOR! Black dodges a clothesline from Homicide and kneelifts him, before hitting a Curb Stomp. Lacey yells at Black for taking too long to save Jacobs but Black just shakes his head, checking on his friend in the center of the ring. The NAWA Tag Team Champions lick their wounds on the floor.
Sederick Skyhawk talks up Tomko and Candace interrupts, saying that Tomko has to bring the NAWA Television Championship back to Sederick Skyhawk Productions….which might be undergoing a name change. Skyhawk says that he runs the show but Candace says that if it wasn’t for her work as a publicist, Skyhawk would be nothing. Tension between everyone, as the NAWA Television Championship Match is up next.
NAWA Television Championship Match: Tomko(w/Sederick Skyhawk, Shawn Stasiak, and Candice Sweet) vs Bryan Danielson©
Danielson uses his technical ability to frustrate Tomko. At least until Tomko catches him with a fallway slam. Danielson fights up out of a bearhug and hits a running dropkick to the corner. Skyhawk tries to get involved but Danielson elbows him off the apron. Tomko hits a Yakuza Kick on Danielson for a two count. He picks up Danielson and goes for a TKO but Danielson drops down on his feet, hits a DDT, driving Tomko down face first across the knee and Danielson hangs onto the head, applying a guillotine choke. Tomko has nowhere to go so he taps out!
Bryan Danielson defeated Tomko when Tomko passed out in a guillotine choke in 0:11:02. Rating: ** 3/4 (Bryan Danielson retained the NAWA Television Title.)
Skyhawk loses his mind at ringside, and Danielson holds up the NAWA Television Championship belt. Candace flips her shit and yells at Skyhawk, saying that this is all his fault that nerd has their title!
Shark Boy vs. Nigel McGuinness.
McGuiness is like a wrecking machine, putting Shark Boy down and hitting a violent Jawbreaker style Lariat for the pin.
Nigel McGuinness pinned Shark Boy with the Jawbreaker Lariat in 0:01:10. Rating: **
We see a recap of recent events in NAWA, with the Gambler failing to win the NAWA World Championship. Jerry Lynn’s recent losing streak is highlighted, losing to the Gambler in a Best Two Out of Three Falls Match a month ago, losing to Christian Cage on back to back weeks. Tonight both men try to reclaim their lost momentum.
The Gambler vs. Jerry Lynn(w/Bob Backlund)
The History: Two men who know each other fairly well, having a series of matches over the Television Title and later the International Title. Four weeks ago on Glory, the Gambler finally beat Lynn in a Best Two Out of Three Falls Match. Now Lynn is out for blood and he wants to get back into the title picture, and win the only belt that he has yet to hold that he’s eligible for, the NAWA World Title. Both men are in the last act of their careers, and the sands of their time are winding down to win the NAWA World Title.
The Match: The Gambler gains the early momentum but Lynn takes out the Gambler, pounding him in the center of the ring. A violent neckbreaker sets up the Gambler for a series of stomps in the center of the ring. Lynn is more dangerous than ever before now that his back is against the wall.
The Finish: Tornado DDT is countered and the Gambler goes for a spear but Lynn counters with a single arm DDT. Lynn beats on the Gamblers shoulder, but the Chickenwing is avoided. Backlund is on the ring apron and he cracks the Gambler in the head with a thick book. That’s an instant disqualification.
The Gambler defeated Jerry Lynn by disqualification in 0:11:16. Rating: ** [Bob Backlund interfered against The Gambler.]
Backlund holds the Gambler’s arm and Lynn stomps on it. They are beating on the Gambler, and shoulderbreaker to the Gambler. Security is out, but Lynn holds them off, long enough for Backlund to slap the Cross-Face Chickenwing on the Gambler! Security stands on the ramp, slow to interfere, and Backlund cranks on the Gambler’s shoulder! Backlund yells for the Gambler to respect him and to say “Please Mr. Backlund, release the hold!” The Gambler refuses to beg for Backlund to release the hold. Eventually security pulls the crazed Backlund off. Backlund yells that the Gambler won’t humiliate Jerry Lynn ever again!
We see the NAWA World Champion Harry Harris arrive at the building, talking to Abyss, Larry Sweeney, Kurt Angle, and Ron Killings. Harris says that last week, the Board of Directors pulled a fast one on them, by giving Christian the next title shot. Harris says that Abyss is to go out there and cripple Christian in the center of the ring. He won’t make it to the Pay Per View if Abyss does his job right. Abyss complies with a nod. Harris demands to know about this round robin tournament and Sweeney tells him that KENTA, Bobby Roode, Claudio Castagnoli, and Ron Waterman are in the final four and the tournament will be concluding next week, so he’ll know who Harris will have to face. Harris states that he’s the champion, he should be consulted on these things, and Sweeney says that he’s the owner, therefore he should be consulted on when something is going on. There has been new management on the Board of Directors and they’ve said that Kurt Angle’s agreement for his match with Samoa Joe is legally binding, so if Joe beats Angle…..Angle interrupts, saying that Joe won’t beat him and he’s going to go out there and send Joe a message when he beats his good friend AJ Styles. It will be the two top men in this company for the NAWA World Championship, as it should be, on the biggest night of the year.
AJ Styles vs. Kurt Angle.
Styles and Angle have a quick back and forth encounter, and Styles pulls out a springboard dive on Angle. Back into the ring but Angle catches him coming back into the ring. Angle works over Styles, grounding him on the canvas. Angle tries to beat Styles at his own game, going up top and Styles catches him with a rana off the ropes for a two count. Pele Kick hits Angle and two and nine tenths count. Styles is going up top. Pop Up Superplex by Angle but Styles blocks it and hits a front layout superplex on Angle. Two and nine tenths count one again!
Styles hits a basement dropkick to a seated Angle. Styles runs off the ropes but Angle ducks and pulls out the Triple Germans. Pulling down the straps and signaling for the Angle Slam but Styles drops down the backside, rolling up Angle for a two count. Styles shoulder blocks Angle and goes for a springboard forearm smash. Angle dodges and Styles hurt his ankle. This allows Angle to go into the Ankle Lock and after a struggle, Styles has no choice but to tap out.
Kurt Angle made AJ Styles submit to the Ankle Lock in 0:13:40. Rating: **** ¼
Angle gets the win tonight on Glory and he gets on the microphone, saying that he hopes Joe was watching.
Samoa Joe vs. Ron Killings(w/Larry Sweeney)
The History: Joe has been rolling through the Cabal, beating Abyss at the Pay Per View, Takeshi Morishima last week, and he has to take on Ron Killings tonight.
The Match: Killings attacks Joe at the bell but Joe fights out. Joe hits a running kick in the corner and ST-Joe brings Killings down for a two count. Joe misses a kneedrop and Killings beats on Joe. Sweeney is yelling advice to Killings, looking frantic. Killings goes to the second rope and hits a spinning elbow smash off the top rope for a two count. He backs off and axe kick drills Joe. Killings grabs Joe and tries to step through for the Scorpion Deathlock but Joe kicks him off.
The Finish: Killings comes back off the ropes with a jumping leg lariat. Killings has Joe set up and Killings goes for a wild punch but Joe ducks up. Belly to back suplex but Killings lands on his feet. Killings goes for a spinning elbow smash but Joe ducks that one once again. Yakuza Kick nearly takes his head off. Joe picks up Killings and a violent Muscle Buster puts him down for the three.
Samoa Joe pinned Ron Killings after a Muscle Buster in 0:08:23. Rating: *** 1/2]
Samoa Joe continues to move through the Cabal and he’s halfway through the crew. Sweeney looks like he’s starting to sweat this one.
NAWA International Champion Christian Cage vs. Abyss(w/Larry Sweeney)
Abyss attacks the International Champion, and number one contender Christian at the bell, beating him into the corner. Abyss goes for an avalanche but Christian moves and dropkick to the back of the head. Abyss flies through the ropes and a somersault plancha wipes out Abyss. A series of stomps to the chest and Christian grabs Abyss, slamming him against the ringsteps. Christian beats on Abyss, hammering away at the top of his head. Back into the ring goes Abyss but Abyss catches Christian and huge fallaway slam. Big boot connects and Abyss hits a running sitdown splash on Christian for a two count.
Abyss knocks Christian into the corner but Christian comes back out of the corner with a series of kicks to the head. To the second rope he goes but Abyss catches Christian coming off the ropes. Catapult launches him halfway across the ring. Christian hits the canvas hard and Abyss grabbed him by the throat. Christian elbows out and running dropkick to the knee. Christian goes for the Killswitch but Abyss is too big. Abyss has Christian set up and Shock Treatment delivered. Sweeney yells for Abyss to finish him and Abyss throws him into the ropes. Black Hole Slam brings Christian down to the canvas. Abyss walks over and starts to remove the corner pad from the turnbuckle, wishing to dish out some extra punishment. Abyss has Christian over his shoulder for a Snake eyes but Christian drops down. Christian tries to shove Abyss into the corner but he blocks. By the throat and a huge choke slam!
Abyss rolls to the arena floor and now is pulling back the padded mats. Sweeney is yelling for Abyss to pin him but Abyss shoves Sweeney away. CHRISTIAN DROPKICKS ABYSS OFF THE APRON AND HE DOES A NESTEA PLUNGE INTO THE CONCRETE! Abyss smacks into the hard floor. Abyss drags himself into the ring and Christian covers him to score the pin!
Christian pinned Abyss after a dropkick in 0:15:50. Rating: *** ¾
Christian leaves with the win and the NAWA World Champion Harry Harris enters the ring. Harris berates Abyss, and Abyss grabs the NAWA World Champion by the throat! The fans are cheering for Abyss to take Harris out but Sweeney steps into the ring, waving a key in front of Abyss’s face. Abyss drops his hand and HARRIS NAILS ABYSS IN THE HEAD WITH THE TITLE BELT! Sweeney looks at Harris like he’s lost his mind but Harris yells that he put his hands on him and now he has to suffer the consequences.
The rest of the Cabal enters the ring and they are stomping on Abyss. He’s being destroyed in the ring and Killings has the loaded glove on. The Rottweilers hold Abyss and Killings hammers him with a series of punches with the loaded glove.
Abyss drops down on the canvas, blood pouring from his mouth. Harris and the Rottweilers finish him off with a Spike Piledriver. Sweeney kneels down, telling Abyss that he failed for the last time. We fade to black with Abyss having been cast out of the Cabalal.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 18, 2014 19:47:35 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 7/5/2007
Recap last week on Glory which featured Abyss being cast out of the Cabal, because of his inability to beat Christian. Samoa Joe continues his road through the Cabal and he beats Ron Killings.
Tonight on NAWA Glory, Samoa Joe steps into the ring with Low Ki, Kurt Angle goes against the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Tyler Black, and in the main event, the Gambler is going to take on Sederick Skyhawk.
We cut in the backstage area, where Larry Sweeney is talking on the cellphone. He looks into the shadows and he sees Abyss standing there. Sweeney freaks out and calls for security, but when they arrive there, there’s no Abyss. Sweeney is freaking out and Abyss continues to stalk Sweeney from the shadows unaware as Glory heads down to the ring for the first match, a number one contendership match for the NAWA Women’s Title.
Number One Contendership Match for the NAWA Women’s Championship: Sarah Stock vs. Gail Kim vs. MsChif vs. Alissa Flash:
The winner of this match takes on Awesome Kong for the championship in ten days at Last Chance at Redemption. The Submission Match between Serena and Mia Stylish is hyped as well as these two women attempt to settle the score that has been brewing for months. Kim and Flash wipe out each over during the course of this high impact match. This leaves MsChif and Stock in the ring. Both women go at hit hard but Stock pulls out a vicious Tiger Driver for the pin and earns another chance at Kong at Last Chance at Redemption.
Number-One-Contenders-Four Corners Match: Sarah Stock defeated Gail Kim, MsChif and Alissa Flash when Stock pinned MsChif with the Tiger Driver in 0:12:51. Rating: *** ¼
The announcers applaud this match and Sarah Stock gets another chance to knock off Kong after taking her to the limit.
We see Christian Cage talking about his NAWA World Championship match. He returned from a year on the shelf from a neck injury much like Harry Harris did. Christian came to this company to be the NAWA World Champion and that’s what he is going to do. On July 15th at Last Chance at Redemption, Christian will win the title.
We see the Gambler backstage, his shoulder is bandaged from last week. He says that Bob Backlund is nuts, and Jerry Lynn has a few screws loose. The Gambler says that his shoulder is messed up, he shouldn’t even wrestle, but he has been put in a match in the main event by Larry Sweeney, and he’s a competitor, a fighter. The Gambler says that he doesn’t have that many opportunities left to be the NAWA World Champion. Sederick Skyhawk shows up, saying that he hasn’t forgotten two years ago when the Gambler beat him at Night of the Rogues. Skyhawk says that the Gambler sure has come a long way since then but sure has Skyhawk. Skyhawk says that he lost his Television championship and the agency says that he’s on the bubble because of the recent string of losses. He says the Gambler is his ticket to stay on the red carpet. Gambler says that he’s not a stepping stone, and he’ll beat Skyhawk tonight. As for Jerry Lynn and Bob Backlund, well the Gambler will get to them eventually.
Spread the word, Austin Starr is coming, July 15th at Last Chance at Redemption!
NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Tyler Black vs. Kurt Angle.
Angle out wrestles Black, showing his experience. At least until Tyler Black superkicks Angle in the face and knocks him to the floor. Plancha wipes out Angle. Angle catches Black, and works him over in the ring. Triple German suplexes and Angle sets up Black but Black fights out of the Angle Slam. Kneelift to the chest and Curb Stomp delivered to Angle for a two count. Angle catches Black coming off the second rope and belly to belly suplex. Up top goes Angle but Black dropkicks him from behind. Black climbs up the top rope, with Angle facing the crowd and SUPER REVERSE FRANKENSTEINER DROPPING ANGLE DOWN ON HIS NECK! The crowd cringes as Black might have just broken Angle’s neck once again. Black hurt his leg on the way down and crawls himself over, covering Angle for a two count.
Black pulls out a running power bomb into the turnbuckle and Superkick’s Angle. Angle is prone but Black is going for one more move. Phoenix Splash misses when Angle rolls out of the way. Angle has Black, and Angle Slam gets the academic pin.
Kurt Angle pinned Tyler Black after the Angle Slam in 0:13:59. Rating: ** ½
Kurt Angle continues to roll through the competition, as he faces Samoa Joe in ten days time at Last Chance at Redemption.
Larry Sweeney is discussing things on the phone with Harry Harris, saying that Castagnoli and Ron Waterman have made it into the final two and one of those men will be man who will get the title shot on August 1st from Tokyo. Sweeney hears something in the closet and he walks over.
ABYSS PUNCHES THROUGH THE CLOSET DOOR AND GRABS SWEENEY BY THE THROAT! Sweeney is yelling in agony as Abyss grabs him and the closet door breaks open. Sweeney backs off, begging for his life against Abyss, but Abyss overturns Sweeney’s desk in rage. Sweeney tries to run to the door, as Abyss slowly stalks him and he forces it open, running into the arena. Sweeney runs around the corner, as fast as he could go, with Abyss following him.
Abyss is around the corner and RON KILLINGS NAILS HIM WITH A PUNCH WITH HIS WHITE LOADED GLOVE! Abyss staggers back and Killings hits him with the K-Driller on the concrete floor! Killings walks around, saying that Abyss’s punk card has been punched and he picks up a pipe, nailing Abyss in the ribs with it.
Killings checks on Sweeney, who is bleeding from the mouth, but Abyss staggers to his feet. Killings yells “shit, run!” Abyss lumbers after Sweeney and Killings. The monster has been unleashed and he has no keeper since Sweeney cut the ties. But was that the wisest move? Abyss is more dangerous than ever going after his former keeper and his henchman.
Petey Williams vs. Nigel McGuinness:
McGuiness beats down Petey, yelling that he wants stiffer competition than this. Petey fights out but Nigel catches him with a huge belly to back suplex. Jawbreaker Lariat murders Petey and another win for McGuinness.
Nigel McGuinness pinned Petey Williams with the Jawbreaker Lariat in 0:05:37. Rating: ** ¾
Nigel McGuinness gets the win on Glory.
Samoa Joe vs. Low Ki(w/Homicide)
The History: These two men have had their problems in the independent scene. Joe continues his road through the Cabal, as he wants another chance at Harry Harris. He has the NAWA World Tag Team Champions the Rottweilers and Kurt Angle left to get through.
The Match: Low Ki and Joe trade stiff shots during this match. The announcers hype up Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black taking on the Rottweilers for the NAWA Tag Team Titles at Last Chance at Redemption in 10 days. Homicide snaps Joe’s neck down across the top rope and that allows Low Ki to hit the Yakuza Kick. Going to the top rope and he hits a double foot stomp for a two count.
The Finish: Joe is kicked several times in the face but Joe dodges a kick. A huge kneelift to the face sets up the Muscle Buster, but Low Ki fights out. Low Ki goes for a rana but Joe power bombs him down. Low Ki is pulled up and drilled with the Muscle Buster for the pin.
Samoa Joe pinned Low Ki after a Muscle Buster in 0:15:42. Rating: *** ½
Samoa Joe and Homicide stare each other down on the ramp and the announcers talk about their match that they will be having next week on Glory, which Joe’s final hurdle to clear before his match with Kurt Angle.
Bryan Danielson is standing backstage, where Shawn Stasiak walks up to him. Danielson has to defend the NAWA Television Championship in a matter of moments and he looks at Stasiak like he’s insane. Danielson has beaten Skyhawk and Tomko, but there is one man who he hasn’t defeated and that was Shawn Stasiak. Danielson says that Stasiak should ditch Skyhawk and Candace. Speaking of which, Candace walks in and demands to know what’s going on. Danielson says that it’s obvious that she wants this belt back, because she’s losing money every day one of her boys don’t have it. So…..Danielson says that if Skyhawk wants another title shot so badly…..Stasiak yells that he hasn’t gotten a title shot. After some back and forth, it’s agreed that Bryan Danielson will defend the NAWA Television Title against Shawn Stasiak and Sederick Skyhawk. Candace looks rather pleased at what could be a potential handicap match.
NAWA Television Championship Match: Sonjay Dutt vs. Bryan Danielson©
Dutt signed the open contract that Danielson had for a title match this week. Danielson and Dutt have a stare down during the early part of this match and Dutt offers Danielson a handshake and he takes it. Danielson then wrestles Dutt down to the canvas, but Dutt catches Danielson with a sliding dropkick. Dutt wants the Television Championship, and he pulls out a sickening 450 double foot stomp that nearly gets the duke on Danielson. Dutt climbs up the top rope, but misses the Hindu Press. Danielson hits a running knee to the head and slaps on the guillotine choke. That causes Dutt to pass out.
Bryan Danielson defeated Sonjay Dutt when Sonjay Dutt passed out in a guillotine choke in 0:13:26. Rating: **** 1/4 (Bryan Danielson retained the NAWA Television Title.)
Larry Sweeney is backstage, when he gets a call from the Board of Directors, they have made another match for Last Chance at Redemption. It will be Abyss against Ron Killings. Killings protests about this, saying that he’s not going to go in there against that psycho alone. The board member says that he won’t go in there alone, and it will be a handicap match. Killings is at ease and then it’s Sweeney’s turn to freak out when it’s announced to be Abyss against Ron Killings and Larry Sweeney! Sweeney yells that they can’t do this, he’s the owner but the Board says that Sweeney can be overruled by them. Someone on the Board is screwing with Sweeney and he will find out who that is and put a stop to it.
Coming up next, main event time on NAWA Glory, Sederick Skyhawk takes on the Gambler.
The Gambler vs. Sederick Skyhawk.
The History: Skyhawk lost to the Gambler two years ago at Night of the Rogues 2007 and now he was a return match. The Gambler is injured as a result of the beating that he suffered at the hands of Jerry Lynn and Bob Backlund.
The Match: Skyhawk is without Candace Sweet, Tomko, or Shawn Stasiak tonight, he wants to do this one on his own and he attacks the Gambler, violently working over the arm. The Gambler fights out and a huge belly to back suplex. The Gambler goes up top but Skyhawk catches him. Huge superplex delivered and Skyhawk works over the Gambler. The Gambler fights out and the referee gets caught in the crossfire.
The Finish: The Gambler hits the spear to Skyhawk but out comes Jerry Lynn from the ramp. The Gambler punches away at Lynn but he counters by snapping Gambler’s injured arm over the top rope. Skyhawk hits a low blow on the Gambler, and hits a vicious DDT! The Gambler is driven down onto the canvas and Skyhawk scores the academic pin.
Sederick Skyhawk pinned The Gambler after a DDT in 0:12:25. Rating: ** 3/4 [Jerry Lynn interfered against The Gambler.]
Lynn enters the ring and once again beats on the shoulder of the Gambler. Skyhawk walks off, to celebrate the win as we fade out, go home show for Last Chance at Redemption next week.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 21, 2014 12:09:40 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 7/12/07
We see the Gambler backstage, where he runs into Jerry Lynn and Bob Backlund. The Gambler challenges both men to a match at the Pay Per View. Needless to say, this causes Backlund to wig out and Lynn to question if the Gambler wants to be crippled and his career to be ended early. All he has to do is finish the job that him and Mr. Backlund started a couple weeks ago. The Gambler says he has a partner and Lynn says fine, the person he found must be very pathetic to agree to team up with you. Gambler looks smug and says that he knows you, and he’s looking forward to seeing you this Sunday. Lynn looks shocked and he mouths “surely not.”
NAWA International Championship Match: Brent Albright vs. Christian Cage©
Albright is sent in to soften up Christian before his NAWA World Title match this Sunday. Albright manages to give the International Champion some tight spots but Christian nails a powerslam and cradles Albright for the pin.
Christian pinned Brent Albright after a powerslam in 0:09:33. Rating: *** 3/4 (Christian retained the NAWA International Title.)
Christian gets on the microphone, promising victory, and promising that he will hold both belts after this Sunday. We understand that Harry Harris is not here tonight and we’re going to show some footage from him in Japan later on this show to explain why he isn’t here tonight. Christian says that he’s returned from the brink and he’s going to win the title.
The NAWA Television Champion Bryan Danielson and The Gambler vs. Jerry Lynn(w/Bob Backlund) and Sederick Skyhawk(w/Candace Sweet, Shawn Stasiak, and Tomko)
The History: Lynn and Skyhawk don’t like each other, having feuded a few months back but are being forced to team up tonight. This Sunday, Jerry Lynn and Bob Backlund will take on the Gambler and a mystery partner. Bryan Danielson will defend the NAWA Television Championship against both Sederick Skyhawk and Shawn Stasiak.
The Match: We have the destruction of the Gambler for most of the match. He makes a false hot tag during this match but the referee can’t allow the tag, if the referee cannot see the tag. Therefore, he is beaten down in the ring for some more.
The Finish: The hot tag is made for real and the NAWA Television champion is a house of fire. Running dropkick in the corner to Lynn. He goes for Skyhawk but Stasiak takes the bullet. This allows Skyhawk to catch Danielson with a roll up and score the pin!
Sederick Skyhawk and Jerry Lynn defeated The Gambler and Bryan Danielson when Skyhawk pinned Danielson after a roll up in 0:16:35. Rating: *** ½
Skyhawk pumps his hand into the air in success but this Sunday he will have to beat both Bryan Danielson and Shawn Stasiak to get the NAWA Television Championship back. Given the fact that he’s standing tall, that’s a good omen.
The NAWA World Tag Team Titles will be on the line this Sunday, when the Rottweilers take on Tyler Black and Jimmy Jacobs.
Tyler Black says he’s beaten Low Ki and Homicide in one on one matches and he’s going to take those Tag Team Titles as well. Jimmy Jacobs is just excited to be here and be in his first Pay Per View Match with his BFF Tyler Black. Lacey rolls his eyes, telling Jimmy that she wants to see results and gold, or he’s going to have some long cold nights.
We switch to the Rottweilers, with Homicide saying that Jacobs and Black are two punk ass bitches that are about to get destroyed and he says that if he gave Lacey a dollar on the street corner, he’d ask for change. Low Ki says that he’s going to kick some respect into Jacobs and Black.
In comes Larry Sweeney to loud boos. He announces that Abyss has been barred from the building and security has been beefed up. They have orders to take down Abyss by any means necessary. And Sweeney says he’ll understand if Abyss doesn’t show up this Sunday, because Sweeney has been training hard over the past seven days and he flexes for the camera. He says that he’s going to end Abyss’s career and put him in traction. With the Wrecking Machine known as Ron Killings by his side, he’s going to send Abyss back to the nuthouse in a box. Now Killings is out, saying that he’s going to be on Abyss like grease on a griddle, if you know what he’s saying.
Tonight they’ve got a masked man that they’re going to make an example out of. Shark Boy makes his way out for this exhibition match.
Shark Boy vs. Larry Sweeney and Ron Killings.
Killings does the majority of the heavy lifting, beating down Shark Boy. Shark Boy makes a comeback, even biting Larry Sweeney on the ass. Killings nails Shark Boy and hits three Axe Kicks in succession, before hitting a vertical facebuster. Tagging in Sweeney, who applies a sleeperhold on Shark Boy. Shark Boy is already out and three arm drops later, Sweeney is declared the winner.
Handicap-Match: Larry Sweeney and Ron Killings defeated Shark Boy when L. Sweeney defeated Shark Boy when Shark Boy passed out in a sleeperhold in 0:03:42. Rating: ***
After the match, Sweeney rolls to the outside and pulls a Singapore cane out from underneath the ring. He breaks it over Shark Boy’s downed body and poses with a foot on his chest. Shark Boy is out like human garbage.
Mia Stylish, Gail Kim, Daizee Haze, and Sarah Stock vs. MsChif, Daffney, Serena, and the NAWA Women’s Champion Awesome Kong.
The History: This Sunday Mia Stylish and Serena will settle the score in a Submission Match and Sarah Stock takes on Awesome Kong for the NAWA Women’s Championship.
The Match: This was a wild eight woman tag team match tonight on Glory. This showed that the female competitors were capable of some intense actions. The highlight of the match was Daizee Haze being destroyed in the center of the ring.
The Finish: Awesome Bomb is set up but Sarah Stock punches her way out of it and sunset flips her way into position. Stylish and Kim hit a double dropkick to Kong, allowing Stock to complete the move and score a flash pin over the champion!
Mia Stylish, Gail Kim, Daizee Haze and Sarah Stock defeated Awesome Kong, Serena, MsChif and Daffney when Stock pinned Kong after a sunset flip in 0:14:30. Rating: *** ¼
Stock has pinned Kong, if she can do that this Sunday, she’s the new NAWA Women’s Champion. Kong is not too happy with being pinned. This is her only third loss in the NAWA, and it was from a generous assistant of Gail Kim and Mia Stylish.
Recap of Samoa Joe’s road through the Cabal, beating Abyss at Night of the Rogues, beating Morishima three weeks ago, Ron Killings two weeks ago, and Low Ki last week.
We see Homicide watching that video last week and we see Kurt Angle walking up to him. Angle says he sees what Joe did to everyone, it’s down to Homicide and Angle, because if Joe beats them both, there’s no other option. He gets his one on one match with Harry Harris. Angle says that he talked to the Board of Directors that his NAWA World Title shot will be secure…..providing that he beats Joe this Sunday, failing that, if Harris somehow loses the title between now and WrestleClash VI. If Joe can beat Angle this Sunday, he gets a match against Harris. If Harris is still the champion, it’s for the title. If Harris isn’t the champion, then Angle gets his title shot as per the stipulation of the Gold Rush Tournament against whoever the champion is.
Homicide stops him and says that Joe won’t even make it to this Sunday. Angle leaves and we see Christian standing there. Christian says that it looks like if he beats Harris on Sunday, then Angle doesn’t need to worry, because no matter what happens, his title shot is secure. Angle tells Christian not to get ahead of himself and how it will be Angle against Harry Harris at WrestleClash VI, and both Christian and Joe will be on the outside looking in. And the NAWA World Title will be on the line.
Samoa Joe vs. Homicide(w/Kurt Angle on commentary)
Homicide attacks Joe on the ramp with a shot with the blackjack right between the eyes before the bell and he rams Joe into the ring steps. Homicide rams him into the ringpost and back into the ring. Flying elbow drop to the throat and Homicide covers at the bell, getting a two count. Homicide remains on Joe but Joe fights out. ST-Joe to Homicide and now Joe beats down Homicide in the corner. Joe hits a running Yakuza Kick but Homicide smartly rolls to the floor. Joe hits a tope suicida wiping out Homicide on the floor.
Kurt Angle says that Joe won’t catch him with a move like that but Low Ki is on the ramp right now. THE NAWA CRUISERWEIGHT CHAMPION TYLER BLACK SUPERKICKS LOW KI! Out comes Killings from the back and Jacobs attacks Killings.
Back in the ring and Homicide has a chair as the referee is distracted by the activity around ringside. A shot to the back of Joe and now Homicide hits a double arm DDT on the chair. He picks up Joe, going for the Gringo Killa but Joe is too big. Homicide opts for a lariat for a two count. Gringo Cutter gets a two count. Homicide to the floor and he pulls back the mats on the concrete. He grabs Joe, and sets him up for a draping DDT to the floor but Joe fights and knocks Homicide off of the apron.
Homicide lands on the concrete but is back in the ring, eating kicks from Joe. Yakuza Kick misses and Homicide hits another lariat. Two count on Joe! Homicide goes for third lariat but Joe ducks, waistlock, and German Suplex release! Homicide has been folded up onto his neck. Rear Naked Choke applied to Homicide and Joe has it locked on. Could this be Kurt Angle, this Sunday at Last Chance at Redemption? The referee drops the arm three times and Joe is awarded the match.
Samoa Joe defeated Homicide when Homicide passed out in a rear naked choke in 0:16:22. Rating: ***
Kurt Angle rushes into the ring and motions for Joe to get up. Joe turns around and Angle faces off against him. Angle goes for a slap but Joe blocks it. Four weeks ago, Angle slapped Joe so hard that he busted his mouth open. This time Joe was ready for it. He drops Angle’s arm and stares him down. Angle backs off, saying that he’ll see Joe this Sunday and his road to Harry Harris ends with Angle.
We see some late breaking news from Japan, where Claudio Castagnoli lifts Ron Waterman in the air and hits a throwing European Uppercut. These are the two finalists in the World Cup Tournament to get an NAWA World Title Shot. Waterman goes down for a two and nine tenths count. Claudio backs off but Waterman dodges an attempted knee strike. Running knee to the chest, and a huge wrist clutch exploder suplex. Waterman motions for Claudio to get up, and the Kati-Hajime applied to Claudio. Claudio struggles and almost powers out, but that move has destroyed many men over a two year undefeated streak in the NAWA and Claudio deflates.
We see Ron Waterman get his hand raised in victory, and the NAWA World Champion Harry Harris make his way up for the VIP area. Harris slides into the ring, and looks Waterman in the eye, before taking a microphone. He says that he and Ron Waterman have some unfinished business from two years ago. Two years ago……and Waterman stares down Harris.
Harris says that he should bring up Waterman to speed what he’s done. He has defeated Abyss in a Walk Through Hell Match. He ended the undefeated streak of Samoa Joe. He ended the longest reigning NAWA World Championship reign in Teddy Hart’s. He beat the man who ran Ron Waterman out of the company, Miles Stylish. Harris tells Waterman that he’s the franchise player of the company.
Waterman grabs the microphone, and he states that he’s coming for Harris, and he’s coming for the NAWA World title. If Harris is the champion, finally they’ll settle things from two years ago. Harris and Waterman have an intense stare down, as the media at ringside buzzes with anticipation.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 24, 2014 12:13:00 GMT -5
NAWA Last Chance at Redemption 2007
Tonight, the New Age Wrestling Alliance returns to Pay Per View, for the final Pay Per View prior to the biggest show of the year, WrestleClash VI. The NAWA World Champion Harry Harris defends the championship against the International Champion Christian Cage and Kurt Angle takes on Samoa Joe, where if Joe wins, he gets a match with Harry Harris, regardless if he’s the NAWA World Champion or not.
NAWA World Tag Team Title Match: Tyler Black and Jimmy Jacobs(w/Lacey) vs. The Rottweilers©(w/Larry Sweeney)
The History: Tyler Black beat Low Ki in the finals of a tournament to become the number one contender to the NAWA Cruiserweight Title and then followed that up by beating Homicide for the title. He joined forces with Jimmy Jacobs to take the Rottweilers tonight in an attempt to wrestle the NAWA Tag Team titles from them.
The Match: Jacobs and Black batter the champions during this match, but the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion is caught with a huge kick to the chest. Low Ki beats up Tyler Black and makes some quick tags in and out. A huge Hart Attack Style Yakuza Kick nearly puts Black down but he keeps fighting out. Eventually he flips out of the back of a belly to back suplex and hits a dropkick to the back of the head. Race to the corner and hot tag to Jimmy Jacobs, who runs into the wild.
The Finish: Sweeney is harassing Lacey at ringside and he gets slapped. Jacobs is distracted, but Black rushes into the ring, yelling at Jacobs to keep his eye on the ball and knocks Homicide to the floor. Jacobs beats on Low Ki and goes for a springboard cross body block but Low Ki hits a dropkick to counter. A running Yakuza Kick drills Jacobs in the mouth and Low Ki scores the pin three seconds later.
Low Ki and Homicide defeated D.I.F.H. (Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black) when Ki pinned J. Jacobs after a Yakuza kick in 0:11:08. Rating: ** 3/4 (Low Ki and Homicide retained the NAWA World Tag Team Titles.)
The Rottweilers beat another set of opponents and Black is yelling at Lacey for distracting Jacobs. The two of them get into each other’s faces, but things cool down.
We see the NAWA World Champion Harry Harris speak backstage, saying that tonight he steps into the ring with Christian. Christian was much like Harry Harris in the sense that he came back from a neck injury after a year but unlike Harris, he won’t be the NAWA World Champion. Harris is asked about Ron Waterman, but Harris declines to talk about that, saying that he’s worried about tonight.
NAWA Women’s Championship Match: Sarah Stock vs. Awesome Kong©(w/Larry Sweeney)
The History: Sarah Stock took Kong to the limit last month at Night of the Rogues and after earning another number one contendership, she gets another chance at Kong. She pinned Kong three days ago on Glory. If she can beat her performance, then Stock will be the NAWA Women’s Champion.
The Match: Sarah Stock rushes Kong, and uses her speed but Kong is also pretty quick. She catches Stock in mid air and hits a huge belly to belly suplex. Kong picks up Sarah Stock, stomping her but Stock kicked her in the face out of the corner. Springboard elbow to the head and Stock climbs to the second rope. MOONSAULT IS CAUGHT AND TURNED INTO A POWERSLAM! Kong climbs to the second rope but misses a Banzai Drop.
Sarah Stock applies a Stump Puller on Kong but Kong powers out. Stock hammers away at the top of Kong’s head and REVERSE RANA FLIPS KONG ONTO HER HEAD! Stock climbs to the outside facing the crowd but Kong shoves him off onto the floor.
The Finish: Stock takes a nasty spill on the floor but she pulls herself onto the apron. Spinning back fist is dodged and Sarah Stock hits a lung blower on Kong. She applies a figure-four sleeperhold, delivering a series of elbow strikes to the top of the head but Kong powers out of the hold once again.
Sarah Stock chops away at Kong and goes up top. Super rana is countered with a huge Awesome Bomb! Kong covers but gets a two and a half count on Stock! Stock is pulled up, attempted Implant Buster but Stock counters into a backslide for a two and nine count! Stock rushes Kong and knee strike to the face. Combing up top once again but Kong shakes the ropes, crotching her. Kong climbs to the outside, and SHE MURDERS STOCK WITH A SUPER POWER BOMB FOR THE PIN!
Awesome Kong pinned Sarah Stock after a top-rope power bomb in 0:09:37. Rating: *** 1/2 (Awesome Kong retained the NAWA Women's Title.)
The world debut of Austin Starr is at hand. He comes to debut, full of pomp and circumstances, with an overblown and elaborate entrance with fireworks, balloons, and pryo. Starr makes his way to the ring, as his opponent Alex Shelley looks at him like he is insane. Starr tells him to get out of the ring so the fans can gaze upon a true star.
Alex Shelley vs. Austin Starr.
The History: This is the NAWA debut of Austin Starr, at least under that name.
The Match: Shelley dropkicks Starr in the face, causing him to freak out and pound away on back of Starr’s head. Starr fights out of the corner, and hits a Stun Gun, softening Shelley up. Starr works on the neck, pounding away at the back of the head, applying a cravate to him but Shelley fights out of it. Shelley goes for a tornado DDT but Starr blocks it. Running dropkick to Shelley as he is on his knees.
The Finish: Shelley fights back, hitting a German Suplex but Starr grabs the ropes. Aries crotches Shelley and hits an inverted DDT, before sprawling him out in the center of the ring. 450 Splash gets the pin.
Austin Starr pinned Alex Shelley with the 450 Splash in 0:09:24. Rating: *** ½
We see Samoa Joe backstage, talking about how the last few weeks has been all about him taking down the Cabal one at a time. And now he’s down to a match with Kurt Angle, where if he wins, he gets a match against Harry Harris at WrestleClash VI. It’s the match that he’s wanted and he can’t wait to settle the score from all of those months back. Harris has thrown the entire world at him and Joe has mowed them over. Whether or not he’s the NAWA World Champion, Joe gets the match. If he is the champion, well that will be an added bonus to take the thing that means the most to him.
NAWA Television Championship Triple Threat Match: Shawn Stasiak vs. Sederick Skyhawk vs. Bryan Danielson©
The History: It seems like no matter what, Skyhawk can not defeat Bryan Danielson one on one. Danielson beat him in several one on one championship matches and a Ladder Match as well. This time, Shawn Stasiak is thrown into the mix, making this a Triple Threat Match but could this be essentially a handicap match?
The Match: Danielson knocks Stasiak to the floor and we essentially have a one on one match between Skyhawk and Danielson. At least until Danielson hits a tope suicida to the floor but Stasiak takes the bullet. This allows Skyhawk to beat down Danielson, throwing him into the steps. Skyhawk hits a double arm DDT for a two count and then climbs to the top rope. Moonsault misses when Danielson rolls out of the way.
The Finish: Danielson hits a series of violent elbow smashes and Shawn Stasiak is now on the top rope but Danielson throws him off the top rope. Stasiak and Skyhawk clonk heads together on the way down and Stasiak lands on top for the pin! Shawn Stasiak has just pinned Sederick Skyhawk! Candace freaks the fuck out at ringside but then realizes that means Stasiak has finally scored a pinfall victory, so that means she gets pinned. Danielson slaps on the Guillotine choke for the tap out.
Triangle Match: Bryan Danielson defeated Shawn Stasiak and Sederick Skyhawk: x S. Stasiak beat Skyhawk via pinfall in 0:10:16 x Danielson beat S. Stasiak via a guillotine choke in 0:11:27 Rating: *** (Bryan Danielson retained the NAWA Television Title.)
Danielson taunts Candace with the NAWA Television Championship and it looks like she’s about to have a meltdown at ringside.
September 9th 2007, the biggest event of the NAWA Calendar Year, it’s WrestleClash VI, coming to live on Pay Per View. Order now!
Submission Match: Serena Deeb vs. Mia Stylish:
The History: Back this past March, Serena beat Mia Stylish in a three on one handicap match set up by the NAWA Owner Larry Sweeney. She lost a one on one match with Serena at Wildfire with help from Daffney and MsChif. After beating Daffney and MsChif in one on one matches, Stylish gets her match with Serena tonight, and it’s a Submission Match, where the only way to win is to make your opponent submit.
The Action: Mia Stylish hits a series of vicious karate kicks to the face and knocks Serena into the corner. Running shoulder block into the corner and Mia Stylish hits a snap mare, into a jumping neck snap and picks her up, before applying an inverted DDT, right into a dragon sleeper, taking a page out of her brother’s playbook. Stylish is pounded out and Serena pulls out a T-Bone Suplex. Stylish dumps Mia to the floor and slams her against the guardrail. Back set up and Tarantula is applied, but Mia fights out of that move, sending Serena to the floor.
Mia Stylish hits an Asai Moonsault to the floor. Serena is wiped out and Mia hauls her into the ring. To the top rope but caught and Serena hits a superplex, right into a guillotine choke. Stylish fights out and Serena puts on a cross-face submission hold but Stylish fights out, into a Death Valley Driver!
The Finish: Mia Stylish is hung up on the ropes and Serena goes for the half nelson sleeperhold but Mia Stylish flips out over the back. Huge reverse DDT and now Stylish has Serena. Koji Clutch is locked in. Nowhere for Serena to go. She struggles, squirms, and then she taps out.
Submission Match: Mia Stylish made Serena submit to the Koji clutch in 0:16:38. Rating: *** ¾
We see Larry Sweeney and Ron Killings standing by backstage, with Killings holding an oversized bag and Sweeney punching away at it. He says that tonight Abyss is going to die in the center of the ring. Killings fires up Sweeney, yelling that he’s a killer, he’s a lion, he’s got the eye of the tiger. Sweeney punches away at the bag and backs off, saying that he’s ready.
Abyss vs. Larry Sweeney and Ron Killings:
The History: Abyss was a part of the Cabal but things soured when he failed to beat Samoa Joe and then failed to beat Christian. So he was killed out of the Cabal. That proved to be a mistake, with Abyss stalking Larry Sweeney. Killings tried to take out Abyss with a pipe but that didn’t work. Now both men are stuck in there with the monster in a two on one handicap match. Which might be even odds, if it wasn’t the two men who might be handicapped against a force of nature.
The Match: Abyss big boots Killings and hits the Black Hole Slam. He could have gone for the cover, instead he picks up the limp body of Killings and throws him at Sweeney. That counts as a tag. Sweeney begs for mercy and Abyss launches him into the ring! Sweeney runs with his tail tucked between his legs and Abyss rushes him on the floor but hits the ropes. He’s doubled over but he gives a loud growl and rolls to the floor.
Sweeney crab walks backwards on the floor and is pulling out money to throw at Abyss. He is yelling please don’t kill him.
A FAN SHATTERS A GLASS BOTTLE INTO THE BACK OF THE HEAD OF ABYSS!
The Finish: Sweeney escapes into the ring and gets the countout win over Abyss, breathing heavily.
Handicap-Match: Ron Killings and Larry Sweeney defeated Abyss when L. Sweeney defeated Abyss via countout in 0:03:01. Abyss suffered a torn groin. He will be out for approximately 5 months. Rating: ** ¼
The fan enters the ring and he takes off the hat and long jacket. The announcers identify him as Necro Butcher. Abyss is down on the floor, bleeding from the glass bottle, and The Necro Butcher bring a baseball bat wrapped in barbed wire out of that long jacket he was wearing. HE SLAMS IT OVER THE BACK OF ABYSS, DIGGING THE BARBS INTO THEM!
Necro Butcher now has a table out underneath the ring and he sets it up on the floor. He has Abyss hoisted up and dumps him on the table. Butcher climbs to the top rope and Sweeney is yelling finish him, laughing like a mad man. NECRO BUTCHER FROG SPLASHES ABYSS THROUGH THE TABLE ON THE FLOOR!
Abyss is bleeding from his mouth and now the Necro Butcher is around the ring, setting up another table. Sweeney yells at Necro Butcher to murder that bastard and make sure he never comes back. Necro Butcher has a can of lighter fluid and he sprays the table with it! This is a wild man, he might even be more dangerous than Abyss is. Abyss is pulled to the ring apron, grabbing him. Sweeney lights the table on fire.
Security is out and stops Abyss from being put through that flaming table but Necro Butcher walks over, grabbing the baseball bat and he swings it like a wild man at security.
Abyss is down, clutching his stomach, with blood pouring through his mouth. He might have suffered severe internal bleeding but getting a glass bottle broken over the back of his head started the fire here.
Christian Cage is standing backstage, he talks about how he came back from an injury and returned to recapture the International Title. He wants the big belt, the NAWA World Championship and tonight he’s going to beat Harry Harris. Harris has beaten some huge competitors over the past few months since becoming the champion but Christian is ready.
Jerry Lynn and Bob Backlund come out. Lynn says that it doesn’t matter who the Gambler has dug up for his partner, the result will be the same. Lynn promises to finish the job that he started a few weeks ago on Glory and put the Gambler out of wrestling, where he scarcely belongs. Out comes the Gambler and then “Sharp Dressed Man” by ZZ Top plays and out comes Miles Stylish from the back, making his return. The last time we saw him, Jerry Lynn tried to cripple him and now Stylish is back.
Miles Stylish and the Gambler vs. Bob Backlund and Jerry Lynn.
The History: Jerry Lynn beat Miles Stylish in the first round of the 2007 Gold Rush Tournament and separated his shoulder. As a result of that defeat, Stylish has been out for the past few months. The Gambler was victimized by a two on one beatdown with Backlund and Lynn a few weeks back on Glory. Now the Gambler and Stylish have joined forces with an uneasy alliance.
The Match: Stylish and Lynn start out and Stylish pounds away at Lynn, out wrestling him on the canvas and that causes Lynn to have a fit. Stylish slams Lynn into the corner and swinging suplex out of the corner. Tag to the Gambler in the ring and the Gambler beats down Lynn, but he gets overzealous on a charge and hits the post. Now Backlund and Lynn pick apart the shoulder. Backlund is in there for a while, working over the arm of the Gambler with a number of wear down holds, prepping him for the chickenwing. He tags in Lynn, who pulls out a single arm DDT into a Fujiwara Armbar. Stylish enters the ring but the referee holds him back, causing the Gambler to be victimized by punishment.
The Gambler’s arm is wrapped around the ringpost a couple of times and now Lynn sets him up. Shoulderbreaker is blocked and the Gambler shoves Lynn into the corner. Spear brings Lynn down but Gambler’s shoulder might be dead. Stylish looks around and he decides to rally the crowd behind the Gambler. The Gambler drags himself to the corner and hot tag to Miles Stylish.
The Finish: Stylish is a one man wrecking crew on Lynn and Backlund but Lynn snaps the neck of Stylish on the top rope, which allowed Backlund to hit a belly to back suplex. Backlund preps Stylish for the Chickenwing but Stylish counters with a go behind and a German Suplex release to Backlund! Lynn eats a baseball slide dropkick and Stylish pulls up Backlund and Las Vegas Trauma gets the pin!
The Gambler and Miles Stylish defeated Bob Backlund and Jerry Lynn when Stylish pinned Backlund with the Las Vegas Trauma in 0:13:37. Rating: *** ¾
NAWA World Title Match: Christian Cage vs. Harry Harris©
The History: Christian became the number one contender for the NAWA World Title, pinning Jerry Lynn. Christian has been putting together a winning streak, as Harry Harris has been going all over the world in a publicity tour. The winner of this match will defend their belt against Ron Waterman on August 1st.
The Action: Christian and Harris trade holds for the early part of this match but Harris sends Christian through the ropes and onto the ring apron. He then hits a running elbow suicida, wiping Christian out on the floor. Harris rolls Christian over and drives a series of elbow strikes to the back of his head. The NAWA World Champion rolls him into the ring. Christian catches Harris with a series of elbow strikes but Harris comes back, going to the eyes and hits a Yakuza Kick to the chest. Harris beats on Christian, pulling him up, and hitting a brain buster for a two count. He rolls Christian over, hammering elbow strikes down across the back of his head. A running kneelift nails Christian in the face and then he pulls him into a short arm clothesline, getting a two count.
The fans are trying to rally behind Christian, who fights back from underneath but Harris once again cuts him off. Harris delivers a series of elbow strikes, delivering a boot scrape in the corner, and a Yakuza Kick to the face drilled him. The fans are getting behind Christian and now Harris is mocking Christian. Into the corner hard but Christian hits him with a swinging kick out of the corner. Tornado DDT gets a two count and now Christian climbs to the top rope but Harris nails him in the ribs. Going up top for a superplex but Christian shoves him off the top rope. Missile dropkick connects. Cover but Harris kicks out. Killswitch is not properly engaged and Harris shoves Christian off. Christian elbows Harris back into the corner.
The Finish: Reverse DDT and Christian covers Harris for a two count. Christian picks up Harris and thumb to the eye. Standing headscissors applied but Christian counters an attempted piledriver with a jack-knife cradle for a two count before Harris bridges out of it. Backslide but Christian lands on his feet. Basement dropkick, into the Killswitch and Christian covers but the champion has a foot on the rope! Now Christian climbs to the outside and dives off but Harris counters with a modified gutbuster out of mid-air. Then Harris slaps on the rear naked choke, shades of Samoa Joe. Christian struggles but has nowhere to go. The referee checks Christian and he blacks out.
Harry Harris defeated Christian when Christian passed out in a rear naked choke in 0:24:35. Rating: **** 1/4 (Harry Harris retained the NAWA World Title.).
Harris retains the NAWA World Championship but Christian gave him some tough moments. Say what you want about Harris but a decisive win over another challenger and another champion as well proved that he is a dangerous man.
Samoa Joe vs. Kurt Angle.
The History: Kurt Angle scored a tainted win over Samoa Joe a month ago on NAWA Glory. Joe has been going on a tear, destroying every single member of the Cabal, until tonight’s match with Kurt Angle. If Joe wins, then he will get a match one on one with Harry Harris at WrestleClash VI. If Angle wins, than Samoa Joe will be shut out in the cold. There won’t be another chance. Also, if anyone but Harry Harris is the NAWA World Champion, Angle will get his stipulated title shot as per winning the Gold Rush Tournament. If Harris is the champion, then Harris against Joe will be for the title, and Angle’s title shot will be pushed back to a later date.
The Match: Angle taunts Joe and then cheapshots him with a headbutt. That might have been a mistake as that just fires Joe up. Joe pounds away at Angle, hurling him from pillar to post. Joe hits a huge clothesline to Angle, and then beats him down. He applies the STF, but Angle is in the ropes. Joe chops away at Angle and does a Judo Throw, before applying a front facelock on the mat. Both men spend plenty of time on the mat, until Angle dropkicks Joe in the face. Angle beats down Joe but Joe drills him with a running jab to the stomach, doubling him over. A series of chops to the neck and Joe sets up Angle, going for a power bomb but Angle drops down behind the back and single leg, going for the Ankle Lock but Joe pops up and enzuigiri to Angle. Joe applies the rear naked choke on the downed Angle but Angle slides underneath the ropes.
Angle regains control neck snapping Joe. To the top rope and Angle connects with a flying cross body block for a two count! Angle beats on Joe and goes for the German Suplex but Joe reverses and pulls out one of his own. Joe pulls out the Triple German Suplexes on Angle, drawing cheers. Cover but Angle kicks out. Joe goes for a running knee in the corner but Angle moves, and now Angle hits an overhead belly to belly suplex.
Angle climbs to the top rope and diving kneedrop to Joe! Angle covers him but only a two count. He picks up Joe, hammering around at him. Angle manages to hit a delayed vertical suplex to Joe and now pulls down the straps. He’s going up top and MOONSAULT CONNECTS TO JOE! Angle covers Joe for a two and nine count. Now Angle beats on Joe but Joe catches him coming off the ropes. Samoan drop but Angle drops down and applies the Ankle Lock, twisting him into position. Joe powers out to his feet and sends Angle flying, but he comes back with a Discus Clothesline for a two count! Angle picks up Joe and huge Northern Lights Suplex. Angle only holds the bridge for two and nine tenths.
Angle sets up Joe for the Angle Slam but Joe lands on his feet and nails Angle with a spin kick. Angle pops back off of the ropes but Joe catches him. Kneelift into the Muscle Buster! That’s the move right there but Angle rolls the shoulder up at two and nine tenths. Joe drags Angle up and goes for the dangerous backdrop but he lands on his feet. ANGLE SUPERKICKS JOE! Joe is down and Angle covers him but two and nine tents once again.
The Finish: Angle heads to the top rope and goes for a frog splash but Joe rolls out of the way. Angle has been wiped out and Joe hits a running soccer style punt to Angle’s head. The fans are cheering, as Joe puts Angle up to the top rope. Joe climbs up and Super Samoan Drop to Angle! Two and nine tenths count. Joe thrown into the ropes, going for an elbow smash but Angle bounces off the ropes and hits him with a leaping dropkick, sending Joe to the outside of the ring once again. ANGLE JUST HITS A HUGE SOMERSAULT PLANCHA ON JOE!
Ten count, with both men on the floor but Angle makes it back in, followed by Joe. Setting him up and goes for the Angle Slam but Joe drops down. Rear naked choke but Angle scissors the leg and rolls through into the Ankle Lock! The fans are molten for this offense but Joe once again powers out and rolls out once again. Rear naked choke slapped on, into a go behind. Angle hits three German Suplexes in succession and then goes to the top rope once again. Joe is on his feet and Angle goes for a Moonsault Bodyblock but Joe catches him and running powerslam! Both men are down for the standing ten count once again. Joe stomps away at Angle in the corner and running Yakuza kick is avoided. Angle goes for the Angle Slam. Joe kicks Angle hard and applies a triangle choke! Angle is trapped in this move and he tries to power out, bridge out. Joe is keeping his shoulders off of the canvas and Angle has no place to go but to tap out!
Samoa Joe made Kurt Angle submit to a triangle choke in 0:28:36. Rating: **** ¾
Samoa Joe has done it and he’s going to take on Harry Harris on September 9th 2007. Finally the match that he’s wanted is coming down the pike.
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Post by mattharms on Jun 27, 2014 11:46:14 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 7/19/2007
Recap from this past Sunday Night, where Harry Harris triumphed over Christian Cage to hold onto the NAWA World Title, the Gambler and Miles Stylish joined forces to defeat Bob Backlund and Jerry Lynn, and Samoa Joe finally earned his match with Harry Harris which will be taking place at September 9th 2007.
We see Ron Waterman arriving at the building, tonight he will be here live on Glory to discuss his match with Harry Harris on August 1st 2007. The announcers remind us that if Waterman beats Harris, then the match with Joe and Harris will still be on, and Waterman will be putting the title on the line against the 2007 Gold Rush Tournament winner Kurt Angle.
We have three tag team qualifying matches over the next several weeks, where the winning three teams get into a Fatal Four Way Elimination Match against the Rottweilers at WrestleClash VI.
Team 3D vs. The Young Bucks.
Before this match, we see the Young Bucks score a tainted victory over Team 3D last month on Glory. Brother Ray and Brother Devon are in this one, and they pound the Bucks, until at least Matt and Nick Jackson work him over in the corner. A series of nice double teams but the hot tag is made to Brother Ray. Ray storms into the ring, fists of fire, and knocks them around. Matt is hurled to the floor and the 3D gets the win, with Brother Ray and Brother Devon qualifying for the first of three teams to challenge the Rottweilers.
Team 3D (Brother Ray and Brother Devon) defeated The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson and Nick Jackson) when Ray pinned N. Jackson with the 3D in 0:08:06. Rating: ***
Team 3D are ready to win then NAWA World Tag Team Titles back.
We see Harry Harris, Kurt Angle, and Larry Sweeney arrive in the back. There is some tension between Harris and Angle because Angle had one simple task and that was to defeat Samoa Joe but he failed. Angle said that he threw everything that he had at Joe but he kept coming. Harris says that Angle tapped out, something that he would never do against Joe. But it’s just as well, as you screwed yourself out of a title match. Angle smiles and once Harris is out of earshot, he says, you might not be the champion come September 9th.
Nigel McGuinness runs into Larry Sweeney, who says that Sweeney has been overlooking him. He wants better competition and he wants it yesterday. Sweeney states that Nigel will team with Jerry Lynn to take on Miles Stylish and Christian Cage tonight, show him something tonight and he could be in line for an International Title shot against Christian. McGuinness nods, saying Sweeney won’t regret it.
We see Sederick Skyhawk and Candace Sweet making their way to the building, with Tomko following them as they bicker with each other. Skyhawk demands that Candace, Stasiak, and Tomko get to the ring, because he has something to say to all of them. Candace says that she made Skyhawk and she could unmake him as well. Skyhawk turns around and Candace says that she’ll be able to buy another Sederick Skyhawk by the windfall she’s gotten from the bet she made from Richard Ramos Ricardo, NAWA Commissioner.
Tomko states that he hasn’t seen that guy in months but Candace says that he’s on his way to the arena. Shawn Stasiak scored a pinfall victory on Pay Per View, therefore she gets her money and tonight, she’ll fire Stasiak because she’s gotten what she wanted out of him. Tomko says that Skyhawk’s pissed that she threw him under the bus and then Candace shrugs, saying that people like Skyhawk can be replaced as well. The Agency isn’t too happy about his win loss record as well. We fade out on that note.
Amber O’Neal vs the NAWA Women’s Champion Awesome Kong.
Kong destroys O’Neal who gets a few short bursts of offense. The spinning back fist knocks her down and the Awesome Bomb plants her for the pin.
Awesome Kong pinned Amber O'Neal with the Awesome Bomb in 0:02:29. Rating: **
Out walks Mia Stylish from the back. Stylish gets on the microphone, saying that Kong has ran roughshot over everyone but Mia Stylish finally managed to defeat a trio of women who have been dogging her for months. It comes down to the two of them once again, one on one for the NAWA Women’s Championship. Kong nods and the match is on for WrestleClash VI, as finally Mia Stylish will go one on one with Awesome Kong.
We see Samoa Joe backstage with Dan Marion, and finally Samoa Joe gets the match that he wanted all of this time, destroying the entire Cabal to get the match. It will be against Harry Harris and as of right now, it’s for the NAWA World Championship. That could change. Joe says that it would be the cap to destroy Harry Harris and takes the belt from him but he’ll settle for finally avenging his loss at StarClash 2006. Joe promises to choke Harry Harris out. Joe is ready, Joe is intense.
Elix Skipper vs. Austin Starr.
Once again, Austin Starr gets an elaborate entrance and he says that tonight, a star has been more in the New Age Wrestling Alliance. Some brief offensive flurries by Elix but this is mostly the Austin Starr show. He applies a devastating Muta Lock and makes Skipper tap out.
Austin Starr made Elix Skipper submit to the Muta lock in 0:05:04. Rating: ***
Austin Starr gets another win and continues to renew his winning ways.
Sederick Skyhawk makes his way out and calls out the rest of Sederick Skyhawk Productions. Candace comes out first, followed by Tomko, and Shawn Stasiak. Skyhawk says that last Sunday, he should be standing before them as the NAWA Television Champion. Candace interrupts saying that he should but he failed once again. Skyhawk says that this man(pointing to Stasiak) Forest Gumped his way into a pin. Candace informs Skyhawk that he has one last chance next week, if he can defeat Bryan Danielson, one last title shot, but this is it, his last chance, and it will be Best Two Out of Three Falls so there will be no doubt.
Skyhawk says that’s fine, he’ll beat Danielson, and then Candace will be on bended knee apologizing to him. He tells her that she’s the one on shaky ground and here comes Richard Ramos Ricardo, NAWA Commissioner, making his grand return, with a briefcase. Candace demands it and Ricardo tells her not so fast. Stasiak might have pinned Skyhawk but he didn’t win the match. Therefore the results of the one billion dollar bet they made all of those months ago is still on and if Stasiak doesn’t get the win by September 9th 2007 at WrestleClash VI, Candace will be out money.
Skyhawk says that Candace is out of money and out of luck as well. Skyhawk snaps his fingers and tells Tomko to take out the trash. Tomko looks bemused and Candace reminds Tomko that she hired him, not Skyhawk. And she says that Tomko should show Skyhawk what happens. Tomko smiles and turns around and leaves the ring. Skyhawk and Candace are yelling for Tomko to come back and face them but he’s leaving.
Angrily, Skyhawk grabs the briefcase away from Ricardo and WAFFLES STASIAK WITH IT! Stasiak goes down and Skyhawk stalks Candace in the corner, yelling at her. Candace is terrified as Skyhawk has snapped due to his inability to regain the NAWA Television Title.
Tomko enters the ring one more time, coming back from the ramp and he squares off with Skyhawk. The two men stare down each other and Tomko tells Skyhawk that it isn’t worth it. Tomko turns to Candace, acting like he’s going to go after her, but he nods and turns and leaves. The announcers wonder what’s going on as Sederick Skyhawk Productions has imploded before our very eyes.
NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Tyler Black vs NAWA Television Champion Bryan Danielson.
This special champion versus champion match is coming up next on Glory. Danielson and Black circle each other and both men size each other up, before reaching forward and shaking hands. They have a nice little even back and forth contest, even though Danielson is a bit better at the technical wrestling department than Black is. Danielson fights Black down to the canvas, working him over. Black flips up over the head and superkicks Danielson to get a two count. He climbs to the top rope, facing the crowd, but is hung up on the top rope. Danielson climbs up but Black knocks him off. A bit more back and forth offense, until Danielson drills Black with a knee strike and pulls out a Death Valley Driver for the pin.
Bryan Danielson pinned Tyler Black after a Death Valley Driver in 0:12:40. Rating: *** ¾
Danielson and Black celebrate their win as the announcer’s hype up a nice little match these two men had with each other tonight on Glory.
We see Christopher Daniels making his way down to ringside and he has an update. His knee is healing well and he’ll be back into the ring. Out comes Ron Killings to interrupt him and Killings taunts Daniels, asking him what happened the last time that these two were together? AJ Styles comes down to the ring and we have a match up next on Glory.
AJ Styles vs. Ron Killings.
Styles and Killings go through some standard sequences with Killings pulling out a vicious leg lariat, knocking Styles through the ropes to the arena floor. Styles has been knocked silly from the impact and Killings beats on him. Off the second rope but Styles catches him with a huge dropkick. To the second rope but Killings once again catches him. Vertical facebuster no Styles lands on his feet and hits the Pele Kick! Two and nine tents count on Killings. Styles goes to the outside and launches himself in with a springboard forearm smash. Killings ducks and Styles lands on his feet. Killings rolls up Styles to score the pin.
Ron Killings pinned AJ Styles after a roll up in 0:09:47. Rating: *** 1/2
Killings raises his hand for the win tonight and he stares down at Daniels, before nailing Styles and hitting the K-Driller.
We see a recap of the Necro Butcher arriving on the scene and destroying Abyss at Last Chance at Redemption, breaking a beer bottle over his head, cracking a bat over his ribs, and putting him through a table. The announcers talk about how the Necro Butcher is a dangerous man because he put Abyss on the shelf.
Miles Stylish and Christian Cage vs. Jerry Lynn(w/Bob Backlund) and Nigel McGuinness.
McGuinness is looking to prove something and he starts out this match, putting on a clinic with Stylish in the ring but Christian and Stylish, who have teamed up together in the past, manage to trap him into the corner. Eventually Stylish is caught in no-man’s land and beaten down in the corner. Lynn pulls out a huge running power bomb and works over the right arm, the same arm that put Stylish on the shelf for over ten weeks. Backlund chokes Stylish on the outside and McGuinness hits a lariat from the apron. Lynn hits a single arm DDT, into a cross armbreaker but Stylish fights his way out of the move.
The hot tag is made to the NAWA International Champion Christian, who runs into the ring, fists of fire. He hits a springboard European Uppercut to Lynn but only gets a two count. Stylish is back into the ring and he whips McGuinness into Christian. Christian spears McGuinness down. Backlund is on the apron and Stylish hits a running dropkick knocking him off the ring apron all to the floor. Stylish is taken down and now it’s Lynn and Christian going at it with each other. Christian hits a reverse DDT and climbs to the second rope. Lynn grabs Christian, taking his ankle out from underneath him. McGuinness wants the tag and drives Christian down with the Jawbreaker Lariat to score the pin.
Nigel McGuinness and Jerry Lynn defeated Christian and Miles Stylish when McGuinness pinned Christian with the Jawbreaker Lariat in 0:14:42. Rating: **** ¼
McGuinness has pinned the NAWA International Champion and he’s moving up in the world after this match.
Harry Harris makes his way out after the final commercial break, the NAWA World Championship draped over his shoulder. He talks about his victory this Sunday against Christian and how he’s going to defend that belt two weeks from tonight on NAWA Glory, against Ron Waterman. Harris suffered a neck injury and Waterman didn’t have the match. For two years, Waterman has been gone but he’s come back around. Harris is going to call Waterman out.
“Another Body Murdered” by Faith No More plays and that’s not Ron Waterman, that’s Samoa Joe, the man that Harry Harris will be facing on September 9th 2007 at WrestleClash VI. Joe enters the ring and says that Harris and Waterman is a match that he’ll be watching closely. Harris says that he hopes he is, because it’s going to be a preview for what happens at WrestleClash VI. He hears what they’ve been saying, how Harris beating Joe back at StarClash 06 was a fluke but he’s going to beat Joe and in two weeks, he’s going to beat Waterman.
Joe says Harris talks a good game but he’s about ready to choke on his words like a bitch, before Joe chokes him out like one. Harris scowls at Joe and says that he’ll not be disrespected. He reminds Joe that he’s had a laundry list of men who thought that they could stand up to him, but they fell, one by one. It’s a who’s who list of NAWA alumni. Both men stare down each other and “the Unforgiven” by Metallica plays.
Ron Waterman makes his way back into an NAWA arena for the first time in two years and stares up into the ring at Harris. We’re out of time, as the champion and challenger in two weeks from tonight lock eyes with each other. See you next week, Bryan Danielson against Sederick Skyhawk, Best Two Out of Three Falls.
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Post by mattharms on Jul 10, 2014 17:31:35 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 7/26/2007.
Tonight, Sederick Skyhawk gets his last chance for the NAWA Television Title when he takes on Bryan Danielson in a Best Two Out of Three Falls Match. Plus another tag team qualifies for the Fatal Four Way Tag team Title Match, all this and more on Glory.
We recap the events of last week with Ron Waterman coming to the ring at the end of Glory, with Samoa Joe and Harry Harris in the ring. Waterman enters the ring after the show goes off the air but security is in the ring. Joe and Waterman actually have a bit of a staredown as well, and out comes Kurt Angle from the back, but he doesn’t do anything. Next week, Harry Harris takes on Ron Waterman for the NAWA World title. If Waterman wins, he’ll defend the belt against Kurt Angle at WrestleClash VI. If Harris wins, the match between Samoa Joe and Harry Harris will be for the NAWA World Championship.
The Briscoe Brothers vs. Tomko and Kid Kash:
Shawn Stasiak suffered a concussion at the hands of Sederick Skyhawk last week. The announcer’s wonder if Tomko’s on Skyhawk’s side or Candace’s side or no one’s side. This was a high impact tag team match. Tomko is launched to the floor and Mark hits a somersault plancha. J-Driller to Kash and Jay gets the win. The Briscoe Brothers advance to the tag team title match at WrestleClash VI.
The Briscoe Brothers (Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe) defeated Kid Kash and Tomko when J. Briscoe pinned Kash with the J-Driller in 0:08:23. Rating: ****
The Briscoe Brothers, Team 3D, the Rottweilers, and the winner of the Black and Jacobs against the Motor City Machine Guns match in two weeks will fight in a Fatal Four Way Tag Team Elimination match at WrestleClash VI.
We see Nigel McGuinness bragging about his pinfall win over Christian this past week on Glory. In comes Christian to argue that one, and after some back and forth, Christian agrees to put the International Championship on the line against Nigel McGuinness.
We recap Necro Butcher arriving at NAWA Last Chance at Redemption and destroying Abyss. Abyss has not been seen since that night and he suffered several serious injuries. Has the monster been slayed?
Kory Chavis vs. Necro Butcher.
Necro Butcher destroys his opponent, throwing him around the ring. Chavis doesn’t even get in a single burst of offense. A huge spinebuster puts Chavis almost through the canvas and the Butcher grabbed the legs of Chavis, before hitting a Giant Swing. He then sets him up and Big Boot nearly knocks Chavis’s head off for the pin.
Necro Butcher pinned Kory Chavis after a big boot in 0:03:38. Rating: * ½
Necro Butcher rolls to the outside and throws two chairs into the ring. He hits a swinging sidewalk slam, sending Chavis crashing through the chairs. His back may be busted.
Alex Shelley vs. Kurt Angle.
Shelley’s partner Chris Sabin will be cleared to wrestle in two weeks. Tonight, it’s Angle going after Shelly, working him over like a well placed buzzsaw. Shelley catches Angle with a boot as he rushes into the corner and hits a springboard tornado DDT to get a two and nine tenths count. He sets up Angle, going for another brain buster but Triple German Suplex connects. Ankle Lock is blocked into a rolling cradle for a two count. Shelley hits a Northern Lights Suplex for a two count. Heading up top but Angle hits the pop up superplex and then slaps on the Ankle Lock for the tap out!
Kurt Angle defeated Alex Shelley when Alex Shelley passed out in the Ankle Lock in 0:11:00. Rating: ****
Kurt Angle is going to be watching next week’s match extremely closely, as if Waterman wins, he gets the title shot but if Harris wins, then Angle is out in the cold.
The Gambler vs. Sonjay Dutt.
Sonjay Dutt offers a handshake to the Gambler and the Gambler tentative takes it. They wrestle what appears to be a clean match, until Dutt gets frustrated and goes low on the Gambler. A series of high impact offensive moves followed, including a 450 double foot stomp. Dutt misses a dive and the Gambler comes back. He ties up Dutt in the Hangover and that gets the submission.
The Gambler defeated Sonjay Dutt when Sonjay Dutt passed out in The Hangover in 0:12:41. Rating: *** ½
The Gambler scores another impressive win tonight on Glory.
We see Miles Stylish standing by with Dan Marion, saying that he’s back and he’s back for one thing, that’s the NAWA World Title. Next week in Japan, he has a match against Kurt Angle, and its Stylish/Angle III. Angle has a shot based on winning the Gold Rush Tournament so if Stylish can beat him, he’s in line. Jerry Lynn shows up, and he tells him that Stylish has been riding off of his reputation as of late. Stylish says that it’s a reputation where he beat Lynn pretty much every single time they’ve wrestled and Lynn challenges Stylish to one last one on one match at WrestleClash VI. Stylish accepts, saying that Lynn hasn’t gotten his receipt from injuring Stylish’s arm. That match is added to what is looking to be a stacked WrestleClash VI show.
Mia Stylish vs. Alyssa Flash.
The announcers hype up how Stylish finally getting a one on one NAWA Women’s Championship title shot against Awesome Kong. Flash has something to prove, beating down Stylish. Flash hits a huge spinebuster and nearly pins Mia. She misses a springboard elbow drop and Mia wraps Flash into the Koji Clutch. She can’t escape so Flash taps out and Mia Stylish gets the win.
Mia Stylish made Alissa Flash submit to the Koji clutch in 0:10:24. Rating: ** ½
Stylish gets another impressive win as she rolls on through with her match for Awesome Kong at the Pay Per View.
NAWA Television Championship Best Two Out of Three Falls: Sederick Skyhawk vs. Bryan Danielson©
We see Skyhawk come out firing, he wants to beat Danielson. It seems like he’s almost obsessed about doing so and he pulls out a huge belly to back suplex. He climbs to the top rope but Danielson catches him with a huge buzzsaw like kick off of the ropes. Danielson beats up Skyhawk, ramming him into the corner. The Northern Lights Suplex puts Skyhawk down for a two and a half count. Ducking the head and Skyhawk hits a facebuster, before pulling out a fisherman suplex for a two count.
Skyhawk whips Danielson into the corner and charges but Danielson gets both feet into the face. He hits a rolling elbow smash out of the corner. He picks up Skyhawk and sets him up, hitting a German Suplex for the pin.
Danielson picks up Skyhawk and drills a series of elbow strikes down onto the back of the head once again. Skyhawk goes low and hits a huge lariat, knocking Danielson down. Skyhawk climbs to the top rope and hits a flying elbow drop. Two count. Skyhawk hits a power bomb into a backbreaker and sets up Danielson. Brush with Greatness is blocked and Danielson is elbowed on the rebound. Skyhawk goes for a corner power bomb but Danielson drops down, kicks Skyhawk, and applies the Guillotine Choke! The challenger is trapped, with nowhere to go, and he fights, but eventually taps out! Danielson has won this match in two straight falls. If that isn’t proving that he decisively can beat Skyhawk, I don’t know what is.
Two-out-of-three-Falls Match: Bryan Danielson beat Sederick Skyhawk 2 falls to 0: x Danielson beat Skyhawk via a German suplex in 0:10:03 x Danielson beat Skyhawk via a guillotine choke in 0:15:49 Rating: *** 1/4 (Bryan Danielson retained the NAWA Television Title.)
Bryan Danielson celebrates the win and we have hype for next week’s show, with Stylish taking on Angle and Harry Harris putting the NAWA World Title on the line against Ron Waterman. All this and more next week on Glory.
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Post by mattharms on Aug 9, 2014 16:25:21 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 8/2/2007
Hype for the match that is almost two years in the making, featuring Ron Waterman challenging Harry Harris for the NAWA World Title. Tonight, we’re going to see Waterman against Harry Harris and Miles Stylish against Kurt Angle III in the double main event.
Mia Stylish vs. Hamada.
Stylish competes against one of the top female wrestlers in Japan, in Hamada. Hamada really takes the fight to Mia Stylish, with Hamada ramming her into the corner, and hitting a running kick to the corner. Stylish fights back, hitting a tornado DDT out of the corner for a two count. A kneelift drills Stylish and pumphandle slam hits a two count. Hamada picks up Stylish and hits the Hamada Driver for the pin.
Hamada pinned Mia Stylish with the Hamada Driver in 0:12:12. Rating: ** ¾
The announcers are in abject shock, with Mia Stylish having been put down for the pin. The number one contender for the NAWA Women’s Championship has dropped a match with Hamada tonight on Glory.
We see Kurt Angle standing by backstage, as he talks about his match with Miles Stylish. He also talks about the match between Ron Waterman and Harry Harris, and Angle says he’s going to be watching this one really closely tonight. It’s reminded that if Harris retains the title, then he’s out in the cold. If Waterman wins, then it will be Waterman against Angle for the title at WrestleClash VI.
NAWA World Tag Team Championship: Speed Muscle vs. The Rottweilers©
Yoshino and Doi battle the champions tonight, with them hitting a lot of high flying moves during this match. Yoshino is trapped in the corner and Low Ki hits a series of kicks right to the side of the face, beating down Yoshino hard in the corner. The Rottweilers spent too much time double teaming Yoshino in the ring and the disqualification is called for.
Speed Muscle (Masato Yoshino and Naruki Doi) defeated Low Ki and Homicide when Yoshino defeated Homicide by disqualification in 0:06:47. Rating: ** 1/2 (Low Ki and Homicide retained the NAWA World Tag Team Titles.)
Speed Muscle are beaten down, with the NAWA World Tag Team Champions standing in the ring.
We see a recap of Samoa Joe’s victory over Kurt Angle and his road to the match with Harry Harris on September 9th 2007 at WrestleClash VI.
SHINGO vs. Samoa Joe.
SHINGO is looking to make an impact against Samoa Joe tonight on Glory, beating him down in the corner. Joe fights back and rams SHINGO into the corner, hitting a running kneelift. SHINGO catches him with a side suplex, bringing him down for a two count. Joe returns fire after a series of nearfalls and pulls out a German Suplex release, before locking on the Rear Naked Choke. SHINGO has nowhere to go, and he’s trapped. Tap out on Shingo and Joe gets another win tonight on Glory.
Samoa Joe made Shingo Takagi submit to a rear naked choke in 0:14:41. Rating: **** ¼
Miles Stylish is getting ready for his match with Kurt Angle. Angle won the first one, Stylish won the second one, and now tonight is the rubber match. Jerry Lynn makes his way backstage, taunting Stylish, and telling him that he hopes that Stylish falls flat on his face when he takes on Kurt Angle tonight. Lynn will take the rest of him whatever Angle doesn’t have. A tense moment between these two, as we fade out from that match next.
Kurt Angle vs. Miles Stylish.
Both men trade holds, with Angle trying for a quick Ankle Lock but Stylish does a forward roll and applies a Dragon Sleeper but Angle kicks out. Back and forth, high impact match wrestling. Both men get into a forearm battle with each other, with Angle hitting a running kneelift to the chest and hits a German Suplex for a two count. Angle beats on Stylish but Stylish goes low to a big pop. A pair of suplexes and Stylish climbs to the top rope. Angle catches him off guard, elbowing him, but a pop up superplex is blocked and Stylish knocks Angle off the top rope. RANA OFF OF THE TOP ROPE, WITH ANGLE STANDING ON THE APRON! Both men tumble to the floor.
Stylish breaks the count going back in as does Angle. Angle headbutts Stylish and Triple German Suplex. Angle sets up Stylish and the moonsault misses. Stylish catches him with a spinning headscissors ,no he holds onto the Ankle, right into the Ankle Lock! Stylish makes it to the ropes, just barely. Angle beats on Stylish, Angle Slam is avoided and Stylish goes for the Las Vegas Trauma but Angle rolls him into the Ankle Lock, no Stylish reverses into a roll up for two. Angle goes for a clothesline but Stylish ducks that and dragon suplex hit. Stylish climbs to the outside and SHOOTING STAR PRESS MISSES! Angle gets to his feet, and pulls down the straps. Angle Slam gets a two and nine tenths count.
Angle climbs to the top rope but Stylish runs up the buckles and super Frankensteiner with both men standing on the top rope. Standing nine count and Stylish covers for a two and nine tenths count. Stylish goes onto the shoulders but Angle drops him down. Back elbow is ducked and Stylish has Angle onto the shoulders. LVT is countered into a sunset flip. Ankle Lock is blocked once again and Stylish is on the apron. Elbows to Angle and Stylish scales the ropes but eats a pop up superplex! Stylish has been knocked out and Angle covers for the academic pin!
Kurt Angle pinned Miles Stylish after a belly-to-belly superplex in 0:19:22. Rating: ****.
Kurt Angle is going to be watching the next match rather closely. The Olympic Gold medalist leaves the ring, winning the third bout with Stylish.
Hype between Ron Waterman and Harry Harris, the match that was two years in the making and it continues up next on Glory.
NAWA World Championship Match: Ron Waterman vs. Harry Harris©
Waterman gets the early offense, beating the champion down once again. He has changed up his style, dropping some weight and adding a more fluid science game. Harris goes to the floor and suckers Waterman in, ramming him into the ringpost. Harris beats on Waterman with elbow smashes and enters the ring. Harris waits on Waterman to enter the ring and drills him hard with an elbow. Make it two and then make it three.
Harris hits a huge Yakuza Kick to the face of Waterman as he is on his knees. Harris applies a sleeperhold, adding a bodyscissors but the challenger fights out, ramming Harris into the buckles. Sidewalk slam brings Harris down. Waterman covers but gets a two count. He works over the back of his neck. Waterman grabs Harris but Harris flips over onto his feet. Chop block to Waterman. Harris works over the legs, including pulling out a ringpost figure-four! The fans are going wild and Waterman manages to power out of the hold. Harris is back into the ring, chopping away at the head of Waterman but WATERMAN NEARLY RIPS HIS HEAD OFF WITH A HUGE LARIAT! Waterman picks up Harris and gutwrench, into a huge Doctor Bomb. Harris is folded up but only a two count!
Harris is pulled up and Waterman puts him on the top rope. Waterman climbs up but Harris knocks him off of the top rope. He leaps off of the ropes but Waterman rips him out of mid air with a huge lariat. He covers Harris, but only gets a two count. Water Bomb connects and Harris grabs onto the ropes in a two and nine tenths count. The champion shows why he is the champion by having the presence of mind to reach the ropes. Waterman picks up Harris and into the ropes. The head is ducked and Harris kicks Waterman in the face twice. He sets him up but Waterman counters the piledriver with a high back body drop.
Harris is down on the canvas and Waterman goes for a lariat but Harris ducks it. Knee to the midsection and double arm DDT! Harris climbs to the top rope but Waterman is back up. Waterman has Harris and slams him off of the top rope! The challenger rushes Harris and goes for a running lariat, but Harris ducks and Waterman hits the ropes. Harris grabs Waterman and locks him into a triangle choke! Waterman tries to fight the hold but this is one of Harris’s most dangerous weapons in his entire arsenal. Waterman is trying to fight his way out of it, he’s nearly there, and Harris elbows Waterman in the back of the head, before torqueing on the head, and WATERMAN TAPS OUT!.
Harry Harris made Ron Waterman submit to a triangle choke in 0:18:55. Rating: *** 3/4 (Harry Harris retained the NAWA World Title.)
The announcers and the fans are in numb shock. Harry Harris has not only beat Ron Waterman, not only beat Ron Waterman cleanly, but he beat him by submission. Harris takes the NAWA World Championship and the microphone. He says that he hopes Joe is watching. It will be Samoa Joe against Harry Harris but where does that leave Kurt Angle? We’ll find out next week.
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Post by mattharms on Sept 15, 2014 18:21:58 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 8/9/2007:
Last week, we see Harry Harris score the upset of the century, making Ron Waterman tap out to the Triangle Choke.
This week, it’s WrestleClash flashback night where two matches from WrestleClash past take place on Glory. First, Ron Killings takes on Miles Stylish and Samoa Joe squares off against the Gambler. Also in a return match from last week’s controversial tag team match, Speed Muscle take on the Rottweilers in a No Disqualification Match for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles.
We see Miles Stylish backstage, preparing for his match with Ron Killings, but last week he suffered a defeat against Kurt Angle in a close match. Stylish says that he’s ready for action tonight against Killings and against Jerry Lynn at WrestleClash VI, a man that he’s confident that he’s going to defeat.
NAWA World Tag Team Title Match(No Disqualification): Speed Muscle vs the Rottweilers©
Low Ki and Homicide take the fight to the challengers. Doi and Yoshino get some impressive moves, pulling them out during this match. A nice Doomsday Rana nearly gets the pin on Homicide. Homicide knocks Doi off of the ropes and climbs to the top rope, hitting a springboard elbow drop. Three slaps of the mat later and Homicide scores the pin.
No-DQ-Match: Low Ki and Homicide defeated Speed Muscle (Masato Yoshino and Naruki Doi) when Homicide pinned Doi after a flying elbowdrop in 0:14:12. Rating: *** 3/4 (Low Ki and Homicide retained the NAWA World Tag Team Titles.)
The Rottweilers will be advancing to the Fatal Four Way Tag Team Match to defend the NAWA World Tag Team Titles against the Briscoes, Team 3D, and the winners of the next match.
We see a video recapping Chris Sabin’s injury and the Guns losing to Jacobs and Black. Tonight both teams hook up one more time for the last spot in the NAWA World Tag Team Title Fatal Four Way Match.
The Motor City Machine Guns vs. NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Tyler Black and Jimmy Jacobs(w/Lacey)
This is Sabin’s first match in a couple of months, and he returns with a high amount of high impact offense. Sabin hits a running elbow strike in the corner, drilling Black hard but Jacobs catches him from the outside. Black and Jacobs continue taking turns beating him down until Sabin fights out and the hot tag is made to Alex Shelley. Shelley rushes in, fists of fire. Black and Jacobs have a meeting of the minds. Shelley hits Sliced Bread #2 on Jacobs setting up a frog splash for the pin from Sabin.
The Motor City Machine Guns (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin) defeated D.I.F.H. (Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black) when C. Sabin pinned J. Jacobs after a frog splash in 0:14:16. Rating: *** ¼
Shelley and Sabin are the final team in the tag team title match, and it will now be the Rottweilers defending against the Briscoe Brothers, the Motor City Machine Guns, and Team 3D.
Ron Killings makes his way out, talking about how he’ll finish the job he started this past May against Christopher Daniels. Tonight he steps into the ring with Miles Stylish on Glory. Last time they fought, Stylish beat him. This time, Killings is going to me on him like grease on fat, if you know what he’s saying. Stylish comes out and we have our first of two WrestleClash Flashback matches.
Miles Stylish vs. Ron Killings.
Stylish and Killings trade chops with each other, each chopping getting more brutal. Stylish sends Killings to the floor and slingshot cross body block. Back into the ring but Killings goes low and hits a jumping leg lariat. He beats on Stylish, hammering away at him. Killings hits a running kneelift in the corner and pulls out the axe kick for a very close two and a half count. He rolls over Stylish and works over the back of his head with a series of vicious elbow strikes to the head.
Stylish counters a vertical facebuster by dropping down and hitting a reverse DDT. Stylish heads to the top rope but springboard clothesline is countered into a jumping side kick for a two count. To the outside and springboard legdrop connects. Killings pumps things up and once again, another axe kick gets a two and a half count. Killings goes for the K Driller but Stylish blocks it. Killings avoids the Las Vegas Trauma, countering with a DDT! He has Stylish set up and Falcon Arrow brings him down for a two count. Killings goes to whip Stylish into the ropes but he reverses it. Reverse back kick and Killings launches himself to the second rope. He goes for a backspring cross body block but Killings catches Stylish on the rebound, rolling him onto the shoulders and turns, hitting the Las Vegas Trauma for the pin!
Miles Stylish pinned Ron Killings with the Las Vegas Trauma in 0:16:12. Rating: **** ¾
Killings kept up with Stylish but in the end, Stylish gets the win. Bob Backlund is on the ring apron, distracting Stylish. This allows Jerry Lynn to come into the ring with a steel chair and NAIL STYLISH IN THE BACK WITH IT! Lynn has the chair, folded over Stylish’s arm and he’s going to go to the top rope. In comes security to prevent Lynn from re-injuring Stylish’s shoulder. Lynn yells that there will be no one to save him.
We see Shawn Stasiak standing backstage, muttering and asking if a bet is all he was. Dan Marion gets a word with Shawn Stasiak but Tomko walks by. Stasiak says that Tomko stood by and let him get waffled but then he stopped Skyhawk from attacking Candace. Tomko says Stasiak’s a big boy, he should be able to take care of himself ,but Candace is the woman who signs his checks, so naturally he stepped in. Tomko says that he does work for the highest bidder and says that if Skyhawk wants to outbid Candace, than the game might have changed. Tomko says that he didn’t murder Stasiak on the spot because he wasn’t paid to do so. In comes Skyhawk, saying that Stasiak should go home, because he’ll never be anything. Stasiak counters that without Candace Sweet or Tomko, Skyhawk isn’t anything either, given that he lost in two straight falls two weeks ago.
Skyhawk says that Stasiak fluked his way into a victory, in a hundred more matches, something like that wouldn’t happen again. Stasiak tells Skyhawk to prove it and challenges him to a match at WrestleClash VI. Skyhawk refuses, saying that he only wrestles marquee talent. Stasiak goes to attack Skyhawk but Tomko blocks his punch. Tomko tells Stasiak that he better watch himself, he’s only around because Candace likes a challenge. The announcers wonder if Skyhawk may have outbid Candace for Tomko or not.
The Gambler vs. Samoa Joe.
Our second WrestleClash flashback match, with the Gambler stepping in the ring with Samoa Joe, having something to prove. The Gambler works over Joe with a series of punches and knocks him to the floor with an elbow suicida. Back into the ring but a flying clothesline is countered with a powerslam. Joe stomps away at the Gambler, pulling out a running kneedrop for a two count. Joe works over the Gambler with a number of submission moves but the Gambler fights out, hitting a spear for a two count.
The Gambler picks up Joe but Joe chops back away at him. Yakuza Kick in the corner is avoided and the Gambler manages to backslide Joe for a two count. Joe pops up, hitting a savate kick. He goes for a lariat but the Gambler ducks and leaping elbow smash as he comes off of the ropes. The Gambler hooks Joe and applies the Hangover. Joe is powering out just like that and the Gambler staggers into position for the Rear Naked Choke! The Gambler runs up the ropes and tries to bridge back, but he can’t quite get Joe over. Joe has the move on tight, and the Gambler has no place to go. He reaches for the ropes but can’t make it, so he taps out.
Samoa Joe made The Gambler submit to a rear naked choke in 0:12:54. Rating: *** ½
The NAWA World Champion Harry Harris is out, saying that Samoa Joe has done it, defeated every test that Harris has thrown out there. Joe says that he promised to defeat every member of the Cabal on his route to beating Harris and he did, except one. Samoa Joe has yet to defeat Larry Sweeney. Sweeney’s cell phone rings and suddenly he takes the call. He goes as white as a ghost, and announces that next week….the Board of Directors have made a special match. It will be Samoa Joe against Larry Sweeney in the confines of a Steel Cage. Joe says this all started with a cage, and it will end for Sweeney in a cage. Sweeney freaks out, and begs for mercy, but Joe says there won’t be any mercy.
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Post by mattharms on Oct 24, 2014 17:57:49 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 8/16/2007
Tonight Larry Sweeney will be trapped inside a steel cage with Samoa Joe, Austin Starr meets Miles Stylish, and Jimmy Jacobs meets AJ Styles for the number one contendership for the NAWA Cruiserweight Title.
Kurt Angle makes his way out, saying that he has an open challenge for a match at WrestleClash VI. Out comes the Gambler to accept the challenge. Angle says that the last time the Gambler fought him, it didn’t end. The Gambler says that he knows but he doesn’t have that much more left in him, but if he does have one more big run in him, he wants a match against the very best the world has to offer. Angle says that the Gambler won’t be making a name at his expense.
Austin Starr is backstage, talking about how he’s signed Bryan Danielson’s open contract for a match for the NAWA Television Championship at WrestleClash VI and a star will be born on that night. He hopes Danielson is watching when he takes on Miles Stylish later tonight.
AJ Styles vs. Jimmy Jacobs(w/Lacey)
Jacobs wrestles a fairly clean match, much to the agitation of one Lacey who is trying to convince her man to cheat but Jacobs isn’t buying it. Jacobs hits a sick tornado DDT for a nearfall. Styles fights back, pulling out an Asai Moonsault into an inverted DDT! Pele Kick nearly gets the job done. Springboard 450 Splash is missed and Jacobs grabs Styles. Brain buster but blocked and Styles bounces off of the ropes, into Lacey’s grip, as she trips him. Jacobs hits a running kick to the face and hits a brain buster, before rolling him into the guillotine choke for the tap out!
Jimmy Jacobs made AJ Styles submit to a guillotine choke in 0:14:38. Rating: ****
It will be Jimmy Jacobs taking on his good friend Tyler Black for the NAWA Cruiserweight Title.
We see Larry Sweeney training in the back for his match with Samoa Joe. Dan Marion pops in and asks Sweeney how he hopes to survive a Steel Cage Match with Samoa Joe. Sweeney says that he has a plan. Samoa Joe is a businessman, he knows that he doesn’t want to risk his title match at WrestleClash VI, and his long awaited return match with Harry Harris.
A look at the rampage of Awesome Kong and the rise of Mia Stylish trying to get another title shot, finally earning the title shot on September 9th at WrestleClash VI.
Mia Stylish vs. Alissa Flash.
Mia Stylish was put in another match this week, this time against Alissa Flash. Flash looked to be a competitor with a chip on her shoulder, who was trying to put down Stylish, and she nearly gets a couple of close pins on her. A flying double foot stomp nearly crushes Stylish’s skull. She rolls out of the way of another flying double foot stomp and she beats on Flash, before locking on the Koji Clutch for a tap out.
Mia Stylish made Alissa Flash submit to the Koji clutch in 0:10:11. Rating: *** 1/2
Stylish gets the win as she gears up for her NAWA Women’s Title shot against Awesome Kong at the biggest night of the year.
The Briscoe Brothers and the Rottweilers vs. Team 3D and the Motor City Machine Guns.
These four teams will compete in a fatal four way tag team title match. The Rottweilers have been tag team champions for quite some time, in fact they’ve defeated the other three tag teams. This was chaos and anarchy, with lots of high impact action and high risk offense. Shelley is left at the mercy of the Briscoe Brothers, with bodies flying everywhere. The Jay Driller spikes him for the pin.
The Briscoe Brothers (Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe), Low Ki and Homicide defeated Team 3D (Brother Ray and Brother Devon) and The Motor City Machine Gun s (Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin) when J. Briscoe pinned A. Shelley with the J-Driller in 0:16:03. Rating: *** ¼
A look at the winning streak that Nigel McGuinness has been on in recent weeks and as a result he’s earned an International Championship match against Christian Cage which will take place as part of WrestleClash VI.
Miles Stylish vs. Austin Starr.
This is the biggest match in the short career of Austin Starr, against the former NAWA World Champion. Starr hammers Stylish with a series of chops, before throwing him into the corner. A running dropkick into the corner knocks the wind completely out of him. Starr hits a snap mare and climbs to the second rope, before springboarding off and connecting with a huge dropkick, knocking his adversary out. Starr holds Stylish down, a series of knee strikes but Stylish fights out of the hold. He hits a swinging suplex but Starr rolls to the floor. Stylish goes for a baseball slide, but Starr ducks and spears Stylish into the side of the barricade. Back into the ring and Starr hits the tope suicida, knocking the wind out of his enemy and into the barricade. Into the ring and a somersault senton connects for a two count.
Starr climbs to the second rope and kicks Stylish, but Stylish shoves Starr off the ropes. Starr lands on his feet and Stylish hits a rana, hooking both legs on the way down. Two count and Starr rolls through into a sunset flip for a two count. Starr now hits a forearm smash and gutwrench into a crucifix power bomb style set up but Stylish drops down and backslides Starr no Starr lands on his feet, cradles Stylish and hits a leg hook cradle neckbreaker for a two count. Starr climbs to the top rope facing the crowd but Stylish catches him with a huge dropkick off of the top rope. Stylish picks up Starr, beating on the back of his head.
Bob Backlund is out at ringside and Stylish has Starr up on his shoulders, going for the LVT but Jerry Lynn is on the apron. Stylish turns towards Lynn and STARR CRUCIFIXES HIM! The referee turns around and counts the pin.
Austin Starr pinned Miles Stylish after a crucifix in 0:13:10. Rating: **** ¼
Austin Starr gets the win and Jerry Lynn enters the ring, beating on Stylish, applying the Cross-Face Chickenwing to him. The fans are booing as Lynn cranks on Stylish’s arm, tweaking it. The man gives a grimace of pain as he continues to work on Stylish’s arm. Lynn is trying to re-injure the arm and Stylish is struggling but Lynn adds the bodyscissors, putting the Cross-Face Chickenwing on, cranking on the hold.
Security is out and finally pull Lynn off, and Lynn yells that Stylish is not better than him.
Coming up next week, Bryan Danielson and Christian Cage team up to take on Austin Starr and Nigel McGuinness. The Television Champion and the International Champion join forces to take on their respective title contenders. Plus, Shawn Stasiak goes into what might be a suicide mission taking on Tomko and Sederick Skyhawk in a handicap match.
We see the cage lower for the main event, it will be Larry Sweeney against Samoa Joe. Samoa Joe’s undefeated streak ended back last December in part because of a Larry Sweeney conspiracy and a pipe wrench, allowing Harry Harris to beat him. Joe has the other main player in that conspiracy but he has Sweeney this week.
Larry Sweeney makes his way down to the ring and the moment that the referee has his back turned, he kicks him, steals the cage, and locks himself in the cage.
Joe makes his way out and Sweeney has locked himself inside the cage. Sweeney yells that Joe isn’t going to kill him, answering the chants of “Joe’s Going to Kill Him.” The fans are losing their minds and Joe smiles, grabbing onto the door.
JOE RIPS THE LOCKED DOOR OFF OF THE HINGES! Sweeney steps back, dropping to his knees, and begging for mercy, but Joe picks up Sweeney by the hair and hurls him into the side of the cage wall. He bounces off of the cage like a pin pong ball.
Steel Cage Match: Larry Sweeney vs. Samoa Joe.
Sweeney drops on the canvas, lying down and yelling for Joe to pin him, the match is over. Joe looks over at Sweeney and crouches down, hooking the leg, but pulls Sweeney up off the canvas at two and a half. He doesn’t want the easy to him to go down that easy. Joe beats away on Sweeney and now Joe runs Sweeney into all four corners. Running clothesline takes Sweeney out and Sweeney rolls over. Joe grabs Sweeney but Sweeney goes to the eyes. Sweeney tries to bolt out the door but Joe grabs him, dragging him into the center of the ring, and applying the STF, using Sweeney’s hands to muffle his own mouth, so he can’t tap out or verbally submit!
Joe beats on Sweeney and goes into the buckle but Sweeney drops down and Joe hits the corner. Sweeney chop blocks Joe’s knee and stomps the back of his leg. Sweeney is trying to choke out Joe with a piece of tape but Joe powers out. SWEENEY THROWS POWDER IN HIS EYES! Now Sweeney is going up, trying to climb to the top of the cage, but Joe follows him up the cage. Sweeney tries to kick away at Joe but Joe blocks his feet. He has Sweeney on his shoulders and SUPER SAMOAN DROP OFF OF THE CAGE! Larry Sweeney’s ribs might have been crushed. Joe picks up Sweeney and throws him into the corner. Stomp fest in the corner, and a running boot scrape, followed by the Yakuza Kick!
The fans are going nuts and Joe drags Sweeney’s limp body off of the canvas, giving him a huge power bomb! Sweeney spasms off of the canvas. Joe picks up Sweeney once more and hits the Muscle Buster! Joe asks the fans if he should pin him and the fans yell “CHOKE HIM LIKE A BITCH!” Joe picks up Sweeney’s body, and it slumps like a wet noodle, before applying the rear naked choke. Sweeney might have been out the moment Joe kicked him in the head. The referee is checking Sweeney and he calls the match, Sweeney can’t continue.
Cage Match: Samoa Joe defeated Larry Sweeney when Larry Sweeney passed out in a rear naked choke in 0:08:22. Rating: *** ¾
Larry Sweeney is down on the canvas, and in comes security and paramedics. Joe backs off, leaving them to tend to Sweeney but two of the security guards grabs Joe and the third security guard zaps Joe from behind with a stun gun!
Joe is staggered to his feet and the security guard hits a running kick to the face, before removing his fake beard and hat to reveal Harry Harris.
The NAWA World Champion has struck, picking up the police baton on him and nailing Joe in the head repeatedly. Joe is being stricken defenseless and now Harris applies a rear naked choke of his own, forcing the battered face of Joe down. Harris yells that Joe couldn’t beat him before and he won’t beat him now. Blood is pouring from Joe’s mouth as he might have suffered internal bleeding from that baton assault from Harris.
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Post by mattharms on Nov 9, 2014 21:26:04 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 8/23/2007
A recap of the events from last week with Harry Harris attacking Samoa Joe after his match with Larry Sweeney. Also that was not the only brutality going on, as Jerry Lynn may have re-injured Miles Stylish’s shoulder with the cross-face chickenwing.
Tonight, the Gambler steps into the ring with the Necro Butcher, and the NAWA Television Champion Bryan Danielson and the NAWA International Champion Christian Cage team up to take on their WrestleClash VI opponents in Nigel McGuinness and Austin Starr.
The NAWA World Champion Harry Harris comes down to the ring, taunting Samoa Joe. He says that after last week, he proved that he could get the better of Joe. He hoped that Joe understands that it’s not personal, he’s just better than him. He ended Joe’s undefeated streak and now Joe’s the one who has everything to lose at WrestleClash vI. He’ll leave Joe a battered and broken man and Harris will destroy him like he’s done with all our heroes so far.
The announcers hype up that big NAWA World Title match, with Samoa Joe finally getting his match almost nine months in the making against Harry Harris.
Shawn Stasiak vs. Sederick Skyhawk and Tomko.
The announcers speculate that Skyhawk did in fact pay Tomko tonight, but there’s a chance that Candace outbid his offer. Candace Sweet is conspicuous by her absence tonight. Stasiak and Skyhawk start this match, and Stasiak actually gets some offense, knocking Skyhawk around. A huge Gorilla Press slam pops the crowd. Skyhawk staggers into the corner and Tomko enters the ring, tagged in. Tomko raises his hands into the air and backs off. YAKUZA KICK KNOCKS STASIAK OUT! Tomko covers Skyhawk for the pin.
Handicap-Match: Sederick Skyhawk and Tomko defeated Shawn Stasiak when Tomko pinned S. Stasiak after a Yakuza kick in 0:06:30. Rating: 1/2*
Tomko backs off and Skyhawk enters the ring, giving Stasiak a huge DDT. Tomko grabs Skyhawk around the back of the head and pulls him away. Skyhawk yells that he wants to finish him off but Tomko still as a hold of Skyhawk and THROWS HIM TO THE FLOOR TO A HUGE POP! The fans are chanting for Tomko. Skyhawk lands on the floor and Tomko walks on by past him, saying that he did his deed, now he’s done.
Miles Stylish stands by backstage, saying that Jerry Lynn tried to punk him out last week. That happened once, it wouldn’t happen again. His shoulder might have been weakened, but that doesn’t really matter to him. He promises to beat Lynn at WrestleClash VI, with one arm or both arms.
We see Lacey and Jimmy Jacobs backstage, with Lacey informing Jimmy that she’s signed them for a tag team match tonight against Tyler Black and a partner of his choosing. Jacobs and Lacey are ready for tonight, even though Jacobs says that he’s glad for a nice clean match against his friend. Lacey tells Jacobs that Black is not his friend, he has the belt that Jacobs needs to win, or they’re through.
Tyler Black and Gail Kim vs. Jimmy Jacobs and Lacey.
A former NAWA Women’s champion in Gail Kim is Black’s partner. Lacey and Gail Kim exchange brutal blows but the action between Black and Jacobs is more clean and scientific. Eventually Black dives on Jacobs. Lacey goes for a tornado DDT but Kim blocks it. She tries a lariat on the rebound but that’s ducked and Eat Defeat gets the pin!
Tyler Black and Gail Kim defeated Jimmy Jacobs and Lacey when Gail pinned Lacey with the Eat Defeat in 0:09:03. Rating: ***
An impressive match and Jacobs shakes hands with Black, these two tag team partners will meet each other as part of WrestleClash VI for Black’s NAWA Cruiserweight Title.
We see hype for Kurt Angle against the Gambler going one on one at WrestleClash VI, where the winner will receive an NAWA World Title Shot. Kurt Angle is still owed a title shot from winning the Gold Rush Tournament but he can earn two title shots if he beats the Gambler on Pay Per View.
The Gambler vs. Necro Butcher.
The Gambler dodges the attack of the Necro Butcher and beats on him with a series of forearm smashes down across the back of the head. The Gambler hits a series of knee strikes, backing the Necro Butcher into the corner but the Gambler rushes into the corner. His foot nails him in the face and Necro Butcher hits a huge Discus Clothesline. He beats up the Gambler, hammering him down on the ground and he picks up Necro Butcher, a full nelson applied, and he hits a full nelson slam. He gets beating the Gambler in the corner, hammering him hard, choking him in the corner, and pounding on him. The referee calls for the bell, disqualifying Necro Butcher for excessive brutality.
The Gambler defeated Necro Butcher by disqualification in 0:05:02. Rating: 1/4*
Necro Butcher rolls to the outside, and grabs a chair. The Gambler avoids the attack and rolls out of the ring. Like a wild man, the Necro Butcher swings the chair around, raising it above his head.
Coming up next week, a huge ten man tag team match, featuring the NAWA World Champion Harry Harris and Samoa Joe on opposite teams. Will they actually meet in the ring before WrestleClash VI. Stay tuned next week on Glory.
Christian Cage and Bryan Danielson vs. Austin Starr and Nigel McGuinness.
Christian and Danielson take down their opponents very quickly and delivers a double running suicide dive to the outside. Christian is in the ring back and beats on McGuinness, throwing him into a running forearm smash. Christian climbs to the outside and McGuinness nails him hard in face with an elbowsmash. Christian is trapped in the corner, and beaten down two on one. McGuiness hits a springboard kneedrop, with Starr hitting a huge backbreaker at the same time. McGuinness rolls over Christian and beats him down.
Christian dodges a move in the corner and hits a reverse DDT! McGuinness rolls over and makes the tag to Starr and tag made to Danielson. Danielson runs into the ring, beating down Starr. A huge running dropkick takes him down to the canvas and Danielson hits a running knee into the corner. Danielson beats on Starr and delivers an airplane spin, before hitting a Samoan Drop. He goes up top but McGuinness climbs up and goes for a superplex. Christian hits a running dropkick, and puts his head between Nigel’s legs, bringing him up and springboard dropkick off of Christian’s knees. Starr nails him with a forearm smash right to the head and hits the reverse brain buster for the pin.
Austin Starr and Nigel McGuinness defeated Bryan Danielson and Jerry Lynn when Starr pinned Danielson after an inverted brain buster in 0:15:12. Rating: *** ¼
Replays as Austin Starr has pinned the NAWA Television Champion tonight on Glory. Hype for next week’s show, with the ten man tag team match, as Harry Harris, Necro Butcher, Kurt Angle, Takeshi Morishima, and Ron Killings take on Samoa Joe, the Gambler, Abyss, Christopher Daniels, and AJ Styles.
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