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Post by mattharms on Dec 1, 2015 20:38:45 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 2/14/2008:
The NAWA owner Amanda Sinclair invites Tyler Black and Bryan Danielson into her office. She talks about how tonight, the two men will step into the ring for match one of the best of seven series. The winner of this match receives an NAWA World Championship match after Reality Check, which is coming up. Tonight, she also has a big announcement regarding the controversial events of this past Sunday night at Luck of the Draw.
Tonight, Tyler Black meets Bryan Danielson in Match One of the Best of Seven Series. Bobby Roode puts the NAWA Television Championship on the line against Christian. The Kings of Wrestling step into the ring against the Motor City Machine Guns for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. Plus, we’ll hear from the 2007 Luck of the Draw winner, Nigel McGuinness.
Jimmy Jacobs makes his way into the building, the NAWA Cruiserweight Championship over his shoulder. We see a man with dark hair and a bulky build step in front of him, asking Jacobs if he thinks he’s clever. He introduces himself as Kevin Steen, and he’s the tag team partner of El Generico on the independent scene. Steen says he’s teamed with Generico and the two of them have beat the hell out of each other in the past….well he mostly beat the hell out of Generico. And Jacobs decided to cost his buddy a title shot. Jacobs says he didn’t have anything to do with Brent Albright. Steen says he wants Jacobs and Albright in the ring tonight. He just signed with the company and after running things by Amanda Sincliar, his first match will feature Steen and Generico against Jacobs and Albright tonight.
Kevin Steen makes his NAWA debut teaming up with El Generico to take on the duo of Jimmy Jacobs and Brent Albright, who had the always devious Lacey in their corner. Generico was beaten down, until Steen gets the hot tag and runs wild. Albright is knocked to the floor. Steen nails Jacobs with a huge power bomb and flattens the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion. He tags in Generico who hits a frog splash for the pin. Kevin Steen and El Generico defeated Brent Albright and Jimmy Jacobs in 8:55(***)
Miles Stylish arrives at the building and Dan Marion tries to get a word with him. To put things bluntly, McGuinness got in Stylish’s business one time too many. Marion asks about the fact Stylish’s actions may have cost Jerry Lynn his one last shot to get an NAWA World Title Shot. Stylish says it’s unfortunate, but maybe if Lynn didn’t take his eye off the ball, they wouldn’t have a problem. McGuinness is the one to blame, he cost Stylish the title when he was about to beat Samoa Joe and then he waited until Lynn’s guard was down. Stylish says when Nigel McGuinness comes out later tonight, the two of them are going to settle things like men.
The best of seven series begins with our next match featuring Tyler Black against Bryan Danielson. Both of these men go back and forth in an intense battle. Black has a pretty good high flying game and gains several close nearfalls on Danielson. He misses a running charge into the corner. Danielson nails him with a series of vicious kicks to the chest and rocks him with a huge knee strike to knock him down for the pin. Bryan Danielson pinned Tyler Black with the running knee strike in 10:33(*** ½)
Danielson is up 1-0 in the Best of Seven series. He has a steady amount of momentum leading into his match.
Jerry Lynn shows up at the building, working on his bad ankle. Dan Marion pops in and asks Lynn how he feels about having the Luck of the Draw so close, but getting it ripped out of his hands. Lynn gives him an ice-cold glare in response and Marion presses, asking about if Lynn has thought about his retirement plans. Lynn considers what he said and says it won’t be over until it’s over. He still has six more weeks before his contract runs out. He leaves, limping off on the bad ankle he suffered. The sands of time might be running out on the career of Jerry Lynn.
The NAWA Tag Team Titles are on the line next with the Motor City Machine Guns take on the Kings of Wrestling. The bout starts with some back and forth action. The Kings get the heat and cut the ring in half, beating Sabin down. The hot tag is made and Shelley runs wild! It all breaks down into the ring into a brawl, until Homicide and Hernandez run down and attack the NAWA Tag Team Champions for the disqualification. The Motor City Machine Guns retained the NAWA World Tag Team Titles via disqualification over the Kings of Wrestling in 11:00(** ¾)
The Guns are pounded in the ring by LAX. Suddenly, the Kings of Wrestling get in the face of Homicide and Hernandez. The two sides are beginning to hammer away at each other. A huge brawl takes place. Security and referees run down, as the NAWA World Tag Team Champions escape the ring, having been caught in the middle.
Harry Harris makes his way into the office of Amanda Sinclair. She looks very annoyed by the fact he showed up without an appointment. Harris says he’s the franchise player of this company, he doesn’t need an appointment. He wants to know what she’s going to do about Kurt Angle. Angle entered the Luck of the Draw, when he wasn’t announced, and he tried to murder Harris with a steel chair. Sinclair says Harris poked the bear by mocking Angle for weeks and weeks. Harris says he never should have been eliminated in the Luck of the Draw. If McGuinness’s elimination didn’t stand because he was eliminated by a man who wasn’t in the match, then neither should Harris’s. Sinclair says she doesn’t want to deal with this now, but by the end of the show, the entire NAWA World Title situation for Reality Check will be sorted out.
The skilled female competitors of the New Age Wrestling Alliance women’s division stepped into the ring next. Gail Kim took on Hamada, one of the top competitors in Japan. Gail Kim and Hamada traded some vicious submission holds and strikes. Hamada pulls out a violent cobra clutch suplex, which takes Kim out. Kim fights out, hitting a rana into an Octopus Stretch to nearly beat Hamada. Hamada catches Kim on a moonsault attempt and spikes her down with a violent Hamada driver for the three count. Hamada pinned Gail Kim with the Hamada Driver in 9:27(*** ½)
Hamada makes a motion like she wants the NAWA Women’s championship. The brand new Women’s Champion Mia Stylish better watch out.
Last week on NAWA Glory, Robert Roode retained the NAWA Television Championship over Christian through dubious means. This week on Glory, Roode and Christian fight for the championship. Roode and Christian trade some technical offense. Roode’s cheap offense swings the pendulum of the match in his favor. Roode nails Christian with a lariat to the back of the head and a Death Valley Bomb, but Christian kicks out. Christian fights back out of a sleeperhold. Springboard European uppercut and a flying elbow drop, but Roode kicks out. He fights the Killswitch. Roode goes for a huge clothesline, but Christian ducks. Killswitch engaged and Christian covers. The time limit expires before Christian can pin Roode! Christian and Bobby Roode battled to a fifteen minute time limit draw(*** ¾)
Bryan Danielson waved the television time limit rule during his reign, but it’s obvious Roode chose not to. The fans boo and start chanting for five more minutes. Roode slinks out with the championship.
A pryo display kicks out and the loud chorus of boos welcomes the NAWA International Champion and 2008 Luck of the Draw winner Nigel McGuinness. He is dressed to the nines in a tailored suit. He talks how last Sunday, he did what he said he was going to do. Now on March 23rd, 2008, he will take on Samoa Joe for the championship Champion versus champion and at the end of the night, McGuinness will have it all.
“Sharp Dressed Man” kicks up and out comes Miles Stylish. Stylish says it’s all well and good, but McGuinness won’t make it to Reality Check. Last Sunday, Stylish had the NAWA World Championship won, but McGuinness cost him the championship. McGuinness says it’s very simple. Stylish thinks he’s better, but he’s not. He’s not better at all. McGuinness beat him at StarClash 07.
In comes the NAWA World Champion Samoa Joe to cheers. Joe says Stylish seems so certain Joe wouldn’t have kicked out of the Las Vegas Trauma. Stylish says he knows, because last month, he pinned Joe. Joe says it doesn’t matter at the end of the day, who he faces, because he’s the champion.
Harry Harris walks out and says it matters, because for the past six months, Samoa Joe has been ducking him. Harris has won one and Joe has won one. Therefore, McGuinness and Stylish can fight over the contendership, but Harris wants to go straight to the top.
Joe says it doesn’t matter, line them up one by one and the champion will mow them down. Amanda Sinclair makes her way out and says how a lot of people want to be in line for the championship. McGuinness reminds her he won the Luck of the Draw. They can bang on about controversy and how he won. Lynn choked, like he always does when he comes close to the NAWA World Title. Following the letter of the law, McGuinness is the man who should challenge Joe. Stylish and Harris can go piss off to the back of the line, because he has the next title shot.
Sinclair says she’s heard enough. Nigel McGuinness will receive the NAWA World Championship match at Reality Check, as per the stipulations of Luck of the Draw. However, Miles Stylish’s championship shot was compromised by McGuiness. While she can’t overturn the decision of the referee, she can make Miles Stylish, Samoa Joe, and Nigel McGuinness compete in a Triple Threat Match for the NAWA World Championship.
McGuinness isn’t too pleased, Stylish is happy, and Joe doesn’t give a fuck, he just wants to wreck someone. Harris yells this is bullshit, and he should get a championship match. He calls Sinclair a horrible businesswoman for denying her top star what is his. Sinclair said she was about ready to announce Harry Harris would receive his long awaited return match for the NAWA World Title next week. However, since he has an attitude problem, Sinclair has another idea. Next week, he’ll have a match with Jerry Lynn. If Harris beats Lynn, he’ll be added to the NAWA World Championship match and make it a fatal four way match.
Jerry Lynn joins the party, and asks what happens when he beats Harris. Harris assures Lynn he won’t. Sinclair says Lynn isn’t the type of competitor she wants challenging for the NAWA World Title. She says he can bypass everything, and sign the retirement papers. He’ll get a big send off and she’ll find a different opponent for Harris. Lynn says he rarely agrees with Harris, but he agrees Sinclair is a horrible businesswoman. Sinclair says, fine, if Lynn beats Harris, he’s in the title match at Reality Check. Harris congratulates Lynn, saying his retirement match will be against the best. Talk about going out on a high note. Actually, Lynn won’t be going out on a high note, he’ll be going out on a stretcher. Harris wants everyone, especially Kurt Angle, to watch closely with how dangerous he can be.
We fade out for the hype next week. Jerry Lynn’s last chance to achieve his goal of winning the NAWA World Title and it’s against Harry Harris. If Lynn wins, he joins Joe, Stylish, and McGuinness. And if Harris wins, the same. Fade out for next week.
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Post by mattharms on Dec 3, 2015 20:53:40 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 2/21/2008:
Tonight, Jerry Lynn takes on Harry Harris with the winner being the fourth man in the fatal four way match at NAWA Reality Check for the NAWA World Championship. Tyler Black meets Bryan Danielson in the best of seven series. Angelina Love receives her return match against Mia Stylish for the NAWA Women’s Championship. The Motor City Machine Guns defend the NAWA World Tag Team Titles against LAX. All this and more tonight on Glory.
Last week, Bryan Danielson got the first win over Tyler Black in the Best of Seven Series. High impact offense for most of the match. The highlight being a violent release German Suplex by Danielson. Black gets a nearfall with a superkick! Black climbs to the top rope. Danielson nails him and climbs to the top rope. Superplex attempt. Black blocks it and shoves Danielson off the top rope. Black nails a top-rope Curb Stomp! Danielson is driven face first into the canvas and Black rolls him over for the pin. Tyler Black pins Bryan Danielson with a top-rope Curb Stomp in 9:44(*** ¾)
Nigel McGuinness cuts a promo in the back, saying he should have gotten a one on one match with Samoa Joe, but Miles Stylish played politics and got in a title match. It doesn’t matter though because by the end of the day, Nigel McGuinness will walk out with the NAWA World Championship. Joe, Stylish, and either Harris or Lynn, it doesn’t matter, because McGuinness will end them.
Angelina Love and Mia Stylish square off for the NAWA Women’s championship. Angelina attacks before the bell, hitting a superkick and a sitdown faceslam on the belt! Love covers Stylish at the bell but Stylish kicks out with authority for a one count. Love beats on Stylish and nails a jumping stomp to her throat. Love covers Stylish for a two count! The challenger backs off and goes for a spinning clothesline. Stylish ducks and she obliterates Love with a kick. Stylish delivers a shoulder throw, before she applies the Kimura Lock! Love screams in agony and has no choice other than to tap out. Mia Stylish made Angelina Love submit to the Kimura Lock in 5:55(**)
Mia Stylish holds up her championship belt. Stylish lifts the belt over her head and Hamada slides into the ring. Stylish turns around and Hamada obliterates Stylish with a huge palm strike to the chest! Hamada grabs Stylish and double underhook suplex brings her down! Stylish slumps onto the ground and Hamada hammers away at her with a series of forearm smashes. Angelina Love goes up to her feet and smiles, yelling for Hamada to take her out! Hamada grabs Angelina by the hair and hoists her up. Hamada Driver delivered to Love! Hamada lifts up Stylish and a second Hamada Driver! Both women have been taken out. Hamada picks up the NAWA women’s championship belt and stands on top of Stylish’s chest.
The NAWA World Tag Team titles are on the line next with LAX taking on the Motor City Machine Guns. LAX trap Sabin in the corner and batter him. The fans are going nuts the more Sabin tries to fight out. A launching high back body drop into a power bomb causes Hernandez to spike Sabin onto the ground. Sabin fights out and makes the hot tag. Shelley rushes in and hammers away at LAX! The fans are cheering. Shelley nails Homicide with the Sliced Bread #2. Two and a half count when Hernandez breaks up the cover. Sabin rushes into the ring and knocks Hernandez through the floor. Hernandez lands on the floor!
A suicide dive is blocked and Hernandez dumps Sabin on the floor! Homicide catches Shelley off of the ropes with the Gringo Cutter in the ring! The fans are making some noise, as the Kings of Wrestling come down the ramp. Claudio nails Hernandez with a Running European Uppercut to knock him out! Homicide sets up Shelley for a piledriver in the ring. Sabin comes off the top rope with a sunset flip after a blind tag and rolls up Homicide for the pin! The Motor City Machine Guns retained over LAX in 11:08(*** ¾)
The Guns slip from the ring, with the belts over their heads. LAX and The Kings of Wrestling start brawling with each other until security is out.
Samoa Joe discusses the NAWA World Title Match. Joe says they can line up the entire roster one by one and he can mow them down. McGuinness, Stylish, Lynn, Harris, none of them matter. He’s the NAWA World Champion and they’re going to have to pry it out of his dead hands.
Austin Starr steps into the ring in one on one action with Jay Briscoe. Starr gains the advantage fairly early, gaining several nearfalls on Briscoe. Starr nails him with a vicious brain buster and goes to the top rope. 450 Splash is avoided. Jay nails him with a running knee lift to the side of the head and a running somersault neckbreaker gets a two count as well. Some back and forth action with Jay pulling out a rolling cradle for the flash pin. Jay Briscoe pinned Austin Starr in 10:44(*** ¼)
Jay Briscoe leaves the win with the victory and leaves a rather agitated Austin Starr behind. The fans are cheering the win.
Recap of Robert Roode just surviving with the Television Championship and battling to the time limit draw. Christian cuts a brief promo, saying he has Roode’s number and at the end of the day, he will be capturing the NAWA Television Championship. He wants another title shot and says if Roode was a real champion, he would waive the time limit.
The main event takes place next on Glory. Jerry Lynn takes on Harry Harris. The winner of this match will join Samoa Joe, Nigel McGuinness, and Miles Stylish in a fatal four way match at Reality Check on March 23rd. Lynn and Harris exchange some chain wrestling during the early part of this match, with Lynn getting the better part of the exchange. He ties Harris up on the canvas, until Harris reaches the ropes. Lynn chops away at Harris into the corner and single leg take down, into an elbowdrop Lynn beats on Harris. Harris is bounced off of the ropes. He ducks a back elbow from Lynn and comes back with a chop block!
Harris pounds away at Lynn’s ankle. He steps back and delivers a running chop block before turning Lynn over into a Half Boston Crab! Lynn is in the ropes. Harris drags Lynn towards the apron and folds his injured ankle over the ring post. Harris delivers a series of kicks, before climbing to the top rope. Lynn crawls into the ring and Harris comes back down onto the injured ankle with a double foot stomp! The fans are booing and Harris picks up Lynn. An elbow strike dazes Lynn. Harris launches him into the corner. Running elbow strike in the corner. Lynn is doubled over. Harris takes him down and spins around, before dropping a leg scissors stomp down on the leg!
Harris applies a reverse Achilles tendon lock to Lynn. Lynn fights out of the move, and makes his way to his feet. Lynn chops away at Harris and sends him into the ropes. Lynn nails Harris with a punch tht midsection before turning him into a reverse neckbreaker! Two count delivered. Lynn steps to his feet and tries to get some life back into the bad ankle. Running neck snap whips the head of Harris over! Lynn covers for a two count! Lynn lifts up Harris and into the corner. Harris bounces back and Lynn climbs to the second rope. He hooks Harris and goes for a Tornado DDT! Harris hangs onto the ropes and Lynn flies off. His ankle buckles from underneath him. Lynn tries to pull himself to his feet and YAKUZA KICK NAILS LYNN HARD! Harris covers, but only gets a two and a half count!
Harris is not going to be denied. He lifts up Lynn and huge high angle belly to back suplex. To the outside goes Harris. He leaps off of the top rope and goes for a kneedrop to Lynn’s extended ankle. Lynn slides out of the way and Harris slams knee first down onto the canvas! Lynn is up and Oklahoma Side Roll gets a two count! Both men are to their feet and Lynn nails Harris with a huge knife hand chop! Lynn sends Harris into the ropes and a huge spine buster brings him down! Lynn grabs the legs and rolls through with a jack-knife cradle .Only a two count when Lynn can’t keep the bridge due to the ankle!
The fans are trying to get behind Lynn. Lynn has Harris in the corner and ten headsmashes into the corner with the fans chanting along. Harris steps back and Lynn climbs to the second rope. A kick to the chest ropes Harris and this time, Lynn pulls out the Tornado DDT! Harris hits the canvas hard. Two and a half count! Lynn picks up Harris and into the corner. Lynn rattles Harris with a clothesline in the corner. Into a release Northern Lights Suplex! Lynn covers Harris to get a two and a half count! Lynn rolls Harris over, hooking him in a front facelock. Lynn yanks Harris into a huge kneelift to the bridge of the nose, before pulling out a cradle swinging neckbreaker! Another two and a half count! Lynn picks up Harris, but Harris rakes the eyes. Harris brings Lynn onto his shoulders and forward rolling gutbuster! Harris bounces off the ropes and rolling senton! Harris covers Lynn and gets a two count!
Harris picks up Lynn and goes for the ankle. Lynn kicks Harris off into the ropes. The former three time NAWA World Champion bounces off of the ropes into a small package to get a two and a half count! Harris nails Lynn with a huge rolling elbow smash when he bounces up! To the outside goes Harris. He heads to the top rope. Frog Splash misses when Lynn rolls out of the way! Lynn sets up Harris for the Cradle Piledriver, but Harris counters with a high back body drop! Lynn counters by rolling through into a Stretch Muffler! The fans are going completely insane when Lynn bends Harris’s knee back over the back of his head. Harris escapes the hold, reaching the ropes.
Now Harris pulls himself up and grabs Lynn by the waist. He sends Lynn into the corner hard. Harris rolls up Lynn from behind and pulls the tights to get a two and a half count! Harris backs off the ropes and nails a kneeling Lynn with a jumping DDT! Harris rolls him over and another two and a half count! Harris grabs Lynn and throws him into the ropes. Tilt a whirl onto the shoulders. Lynn kicks his feet and counters with a Cradle Tombstone Piledriver! Harris has been spiked into the canvas. Lynn covers him and scores the pin. Jerry Lynn pinned Harry Harris in 16:33(****)
This victory didn’t come easily, with Lynn pulling out the most dangerous move in his arsenal, the Cradle Tombstone Piledriver, to get the win. It will be Jerry Lynn, Nigel McGuinness, Miles Stylish, and Samoa Joe in a Fatal Four Way Match for the NAWA World Championship at Reality Check on March 23rd.
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Post by mattharms on Dec 5, 2015 20:59:57 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 2/28/2008: Jimmy Jacobs and Lacey are backstage, when Nigel McGuinness walks up. He understands Jacobs has a match against Samoa Joe in the main event. McGuinness offers to watch Jacob’s back to give him a fair shake. Jacobs agrees, and the two men walk off to talk business, leaving an annoyed Lacey from behind.
Tonight, Christian against Austin Starr, Tyler Black against Bryan Danielson in match three of the Best of Seven Series, and also Jimmy Jacobs against Samoa Joe in a champion versus champion match.
Out comes Harry Harris to kick off the show proper. Harris brushes off the fact last week he lost to Jerry Lynn, saying a blind squirrel finds an acorn. Whoever wins the fatal four way match, Harris is coming for his NAWA World Championship. Out comes Amanda Sinclair, who says Harris does have a point when he says he’s a very big attraction, and therefore, it wouldn’t be a Pay Per View without a really big attraction competing. At Reality Check 2008, Harry Harris will step into the ring with Kurt Angle. Harris says he beat Angle once and he’ll finish the job he started. Sinclair says Harris talks a good game, but we’re going to see who the better man is when they square off in an I-Quit Match! The fans cheer for this news. Harris has been running his mouth about making Angle submit. We’ll find out who the better man is, when the loser is determined by who says I-Quit on the microphone. Harris says he never said those two words in his life and he’ll be damned if he says them against Kurt Angle. Sinclair says Harris has until Reality Check off, because she wants to protect her investment, this one half a huge double main event on March 23rd.
El Generico and Kevin Steen step into the ring against the Kings of Wrestling in tag team action. The Kings isolate the ring and double team Generico. Generico fights out valiantly and makes the hot tag to Kevin Steen who comes into the ring like a wrecking ball. A second rope cannonball almost puts Claudio down for the pin! Hero nails Steen with a series of elbow strikes. The fans are making some noise and LAX make their way down to the ringside area. Hero slides to the outside and brawls with LAX! Claudio nails Steen with a rolling European uppercut, but is distracted by the brawl. He turns around to make the cover, but Steen kicks out. Castagnoli shoves Steen off of the ropes. Steen comes back with a kick to the face and sunset flip which rolls up Claudio for the pin. Steen and Generico defeated the Kings of Wrestling in 9:33(*** ¾)
Generico runs down the ramp and starts brawling with LAX. Steen looks down and sees his partner getting beaten down. Steen sighs and grabs a chair, before nailing Hernandez with a vicious shot to the back. Hernandez is knocked down. Steen lifts up Generico and stares down Homicide who backs up now the big man has been taken down.
Last week’s attack from Hamada on Mia Stylish and Angelina Love is recapped. This leads into Hamada taking on Josie. Josie gets a couple of vicious moves, at least until Hamada takes her down with a violent palm strike and follows up with the Hamada Driver for the three count. Hamada pinned Josie with the Hamada Driver in 5:55(**)
Match three of the Best of Seven Series between Tyler Black and Bryan Danielson continued to see who would tie up the series. Danielson uses his technical wrestling ability to tie Black in knots, but Black manages to use his swift speed. A sunset flip power bomb off of the top rope almost folds Danielson in half like an accordion. Black misses a high cross body and Danielson tags him with a series of kicks. LaBell Lock is countered and Black is in the ropes. Black catches a charging Danielson and hot shots him. Superkick nails Danielson and Black knocks him out long enough to score the pin. Tyler Black pinned Bryan Danielson with a superkick in 11:22(****)
Tyler Black now gets a psychological advantage in the series, moving ahead 2-1. Black hits a vicious strike which proves to get the pin. Two more wins and he will have secured an NAWA World Championship match. Black is determined to reach for the stars and win the gold.
Christian is gunning for an NAWA World Television Championship return match with no time limit against Robert Roode. Austin Starr is fresh off of a loss against Jay Briscoe last week. These two men compete in an intense match with some back and forth action. Aries delivers a violent cross-armed power bomb which nearly gets the win. 450 Splash is avoided and Christian makes the comeback. Killswitch is countered into a tiger suplex, but Christian kicks out. Starr beats on Christian and climbs to the top rope! Christian comes back up to the top rope and pounds away at Starr. Christian goes for a top-rope DDT. Starr counters with a top rope front suplex. Christian crashes hard. 450 Splash avoided for the second time. Starr lands on his feet and leaves him in position for a mule kick into the Killswitch. Christian scores the pin. Christian Cage pinned Austin Starr with the Killswitch in 12:22(*** ¾)
Robert Roode enters the ring and nails Christian with the NAWA Television Championship Belt. Roode stands over Christian in the center of the ring, holding the belt over his head with a smug smile on his face. The fans are booing as Roode stands over Christian and looks rather pleased with himself. Christian was wiped out by the Television Champion.
Jerry Lynn talks about how last week he threw everything he had to defeat Harry Harris. He knows this could be it for him, on March 23rd at Reality Check. It wasn’t the one on one NAWA World Championship match he wanted, but it’s the match he’s getting. Either Lynn is the best or he has to go home. He has his back against the wall. Nigel McGuinness, Miles Stylish, and Samoa Joe, three top wrestlers, but Lynn has the most to win and the most to lose. If he doesn’t win the NAWA World Championship, he has to head home.
The main event features Jimmy Jacobs taking on Samoa Joe in the main event. Nigel McGuinness comes out along with Lacey to be in the corner of Jacobs. Miles Stylish is out on commentary. Jacobs keeps a few steps away from Joe, at least until Joe traps him into the corner and beats him down. A vicious T-Bone Suplex gets a two count. McGuinness distracts Joe and Jacobs hits a springboard dropkick, before sending him to the floor and hitting a tope suicida! Joe crawls into the ring, and Jacobs is on the second rope. Missile dropkick takes Joe down and Jacobs covers for a two count! He goes to the outside. Springboard senton is avoided when Joe rolls out of the way. Joe hammers away at Jacobs with a series of kicks, before hitting the Muscle Buster to score the pin. Samoa Joe pinned Jimmy Jacobs with the Muscle Buster in 10:00(***)
Nigel McGuinness steps into the ring to attack the NAWA World Champion and beats him down. Miles Stylish leaves the commentary table to get himself a piece of McGuinness. Stylish sends McGuinness to the floor with a forearm smash. Joe grabs Stylish and applies a Rear Naked Choke! Joe has Stylish around the neck and brings him down to the canvas. Joe cranks on the hold and cranks on the neck. Security is out to pull Joe off of Stylish and McGuinness walks up the ramp, looking rather pleased. We fade to black with Joe standing over Stylish with the NAWA World Title held over his head. Joe leaves the ring to go for McGuinness, who makes his way up the ramp with Glory fading to black.
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Post by mattharms on Dec 7, 2015 20:53:53 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 3/6/2008:
Tonight NAWA Glory, Miles Stylish and Jerry Lynn teams up for the main event to take on the NAWA World Champion Samoa Joe and the NAWA International Champion Nigel McGuinness in tag team action. Match four of the best of seven series happens with Tyler Black against Bryan Danielson. All this and more tonight on NAWA Glory.
Robert Roode steps into the ring with Petey Williams. Roode shows what he can do in the ring against Petey Williams by wrecking him. Petey Williams is knocked from pillar to post until Roode nails him with the Payoff Fisherman Suplex to score the pin. Robert Roode pinned Petey Williams with the Payoff in 8:33(*** ¾)
The fans are cheering as Christian makes his way down to the ring. He talks about how Roode scored an impressive win tonight, but it would really be impressive if Roode gets Christian a Television Title Match at Reality Check with no time limit. Roode and Christian go at it, and Roode accepts. Roode tries to cheap shot Christian. Christian comes back with a series of chops to the chest and sends Roode to the floor with a running dropkick.
Kurt Angle cuts a promo to talk about his match with Harry Harris. He heard Harris running his mouth for the last several months. Revenge will be sweet when Angle has Harris in the ring. I Quit Match at Reality Check, two words Angle won’t say, unless Harris cripples him, and even then, Angle will refuse to break. He tapped out once, but he’s back and determined to make Harris eat his words and he will break his ankle as well. It’s true, it’s true.
The Kings of Wrestling and LAX had their share of problems during the past couple of weeks. This time, these two teams square off against each other and the NAWA fans are excited to see the two teams beat the ever living hell out of each other. Chris Hero is caught in the corner with LAX beating down in the center of the ring. Hero knocks down Homicide and makes the tag. Claudio enters the ring and starts throwing his adversaries around. Launching European Uppercut wipes out Hernandez. Hero takes out Homicide with a rolling elbow smash. Castagnoli hoists up Hernandez and Ricoli Bomb obliterates him for the pin. The Kings of Wrestling defeated LAX when Claudio Castagnoli pinned Hernandez with the Ricoli Bomb in 11:22(*** ¾)
Jimmy Jacobs cuts a promo backstage, talking about how he wants to throw out an open challenge against any competitor in the world. And he’ll put his Cruiserweight Title on the line. He is the greatest champion in this company and he took Samoa Joe to the limit next week. Anyone in the world who wants to face him, Jacobs will put the belt on the line.
Tyler Black is looking for his third win in the Best of Seven Series when he takes on Bryan Danielson. Danielson cuts down Black on the canvas and starts working over his shoulder and neck. A huge shoulder throw and Danielson hits him with a series of kicks to the shoulder. Danielson hammers him with a kneedrop to the chest. Black is hoisted up. Danielson goes for a belly to back suplex, but Black lands on his feet. Black nails him with a huge kick to the chest and doubles him over. Black hits him with a running knee to the face. Danielson bounces down to the canvas. Black climbs to the top rope and hits a slingshot elbow drop for a two count! Black goes up top, but Danielson catches him with a dropkick on the way down.
Danielson lifts up Black off the canvas. A series of forearms to the back. He hoists Black onto his shoulder, but Black drops down. Black goes for a superkick. Danielson ducks and hoists up Black on his shoulders. Airplane spin into a Samoan Drop brings Black down! Danielson climbs to the top rope. Diving headbutt misses when Black rolls out of the way. Black hoists up Danielson and hoists him up. Turnbuckle power bomb. Black hits a DDT out of the corner. A two and a half count. Black pulls up Danielson but Danielson rolls him over into a small package for a two and a half count! Black rolls up onto his feet. God’s Last Gift connects! Black covers Danielson, but only gets a two and nine tenths count!
Black climbs to the top rope. He goes for a top rope high cross body block. Danielson ducks out of the way. Black hits the canvas hard. Danielson hooks Black in a double-chickenwing and tiger suplex. Danielson hangs onto the shoulders and bridges for the pin. Bryan Danielson pinned Tyler Black with a tiger suplex in 14:44(****)
Danielson ties up the best of seven series 2-2. He just barely won this match by the skin of his teeth.
El Generico and Kevin Steen stepped into the ring in a non-title match against the Motor City Machine Guns. Generico is trapped in the corner and double teamed by the Guns. Generico comes out of the corner and hits a Yakuza Kick to Shelley. The hot tag made to Steen, who runs wild on both of them. Sabin is launched into the air and a huge launching power bomb sets him up for a Generico frog splash. Shelley is held back and Generico pins. Kevin Steen and El Generico defeated the Motor City Machine Guns in 9:33(*** ¾)
Steen and Generico win their second match as a tag team and beat the NAWA World Tag Team Champions in this non-title match. This could put them in the line for a championship bout.
Samoa Joe and Nigel McGuinness meet before the tag team main event. Joe warns McGuinness not to try anything, because he has no problems with starting Reality Check early and beating up all three men. McGuinness says he has no problems with Joe, when they’re partners. When the title is on the line at Reality Check, things will change. McGuinness suggests they put a beating on Lynn and Stylish, so they don’t make it to Reality Check and they have the title match all to themselves, one on one, man to man, like the world should be.
The main event takes place with the NAWA International Champion and the NAWA World Champion joining forces to take on a former NAWA World Tag Team Championship team. Nigel McGuinness and Samoa Joe take on Miles Stylish and Jerry Lynn. McGuiness is caught in the corner and beaten by Lynn and Stylish with some rapid fire double team assaults. McGuinness manages to catch Lynn coming off of the ropes and nails him with a huge running knee to the chest to take him out. Tag made to Samoa Joe. Joe pounds away at Lynn and crushes him into the corner. A huge ST-Joe brings Lynn down for a two count. Joe hits a butterfly backbreaker into an STF, but Lynn escapes to the ropes. Joe hammers away at Lynn for a little bit.
Quick tags in and out. Lynn fights down from underneath, and manages to pull out a reverse neckbreaker on McGuinness. Lynn races to the corner and makes the tag to Stylish. Stylish enters the ring as Joe is tagged in. Stylish catches Joe with a Frankensteiner when he comes into the ring. McGuinness is rocked. Stylish nails Joe with a sliding punch and hooks him. Swinging snap suplex sends Joe down to the canvas! Stylish covers but gets a two count. Stylish climbs to the outside. McGuinness is nailed and Stylish springboards into the ring. Joe catches Stylish in mid dive and hoists him up into a Samoan Drop! Joe steps back and drives his knee into Stylish’s chest. He rolls Stylish over and hammers him with a series of elbows in the back of the head!
McGuinness is brought into the ring. McGuinness hits a series of rolling butterfly suplexes, into a running somersault neckbreaker! Two count delivered. McGuinness grabs Stylish and slams him into the corner. McGuinness delivers three short-arm lariats in the corner in succession. A huge power bomb, but Stylish slips out at a two and a half count! McGuinness scoops up Stylish and ties him into the Tree of Woe. McGuinness backs off and goes for a baseball slide. Stylish moves out of the corner and McGuinness crotches himself onto the ringpost! Stylish rushes into the corner and tag made to Lynn.
Lynn enters the ring and Samoa Joe is tagged into the ring. Joe enters the ring and Lynn steps back, before he goes for a kick. Joe blocks him. Lynn pops up to hit an enzugiri to drop Joe to his knees! Lynn steps back and a pair of dropkicks! The fans are exploding into cheers with Lynn taking down Joe for a third dropkick. To the outside and slingshot splash delivered to Joe. Lynn covers Joe, but gets a two and a half count! Lynn wrenches on the arm of Joe and La Magistral Cradle. Joe kicks out at two once more. Joe goes for a huge clothesline, but Lynn counters with a crucifix, into a sunset flip for a two count! Joe pops back up and goes for a hoisting Gorilla Press. Lynn goes to the eyes and drops down Joe’s back. Lynn has Joe set up. Brain buster is blocked and Joe counters with a snap suplex of his own! Lynn is propped up in the corner and Joe nails him with a Yakuza Kick when he’s up in the corner! Joe hoists up Lynn and Muscle Buster brings him down! Stylish flies into the ring, before Joe could make the cover!
McGuiness enters the ring and takes Stylish to the outside with a double leg take down! McGuinness drops Stylish to the outside! Joe covers Lynn, but Lynn rolls the shoulder up at two and three fourths! Joe drags Lynn’s body off of the canvas and applies the Rear Naked Choke. Joe wraps his arms around Lynn’s neck! Lynn looks towards the corner and runs up the buckles. Joe releases the hold and leaves Lynn dangling in the Tree of Woe. Joe steps back and rushes Lynn. Lynn pulls himself out of the corner and Joe hits the corner at full velocity. Lynn turns himself around, standing on the top rope. He hooks Joe and TORNADO DDT OBLITERATES JOE! Joe rolls over onto his hands and knees, and Lynn catches him with a running sunset flip, rolling him up just long enough to score the pin. Jerry Lynn and Miles Stylish defeated Nigel McGuinness and Samoa Joe when Lynn pinned Joe with a running sunset flip in 13:33(****)
Jerry Lynn joins the very elite group of people who own victories over Samoa Joe. Joe stands to his feet and is absolutely shocked. Lynn slides to the ring before Joe could come to his senses and Nigel McGuinness has Lynn, before hurling him into the ringpost! McGuinness delivers a running kick to Lynn, crushing his head against the ringpost! Stylish tries to go aver McGuinness, but the damage has already been done. Lynn gets the win, but he’s not one hundred percent.
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Post by mattharms on Dec 9, 2015 20:39:27 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 3/13/2008:
Amanda Sinclair is backstage to announce a fatal four way match for the NAWA World Tag Team titles at Reality Check. The Motor City Machine Guns will defend the belts against LAX, the Kings of Wrestling, and Steen and Generico. Also, Hamada will challenge Mia Stylish for the NAWA Women’s Championship. Tonight, Miles Stylish and Nigel McGuinness step into the ring for the NAWA International Championship and Bryan Danielson meets Tyler Black in Match Five of the Best of Seven Series.
Hamada steps into the ring against the former NAWA Women’s Champion Angelina Love. Hamada obliterates Angelina Love throughout this match. Hamada obliterates Love with a knee lift into the corner, hits a T-Bone Suplex, and a huge kneedrop to the head. She finishes her off with a vicious Hamada Driver to score the pin. Hamada defeated Angelina Love in 3:18(**)
Hamada gets the win, crushing her adversary. Hamada against Mia Stylish at Reality Check is going to be Stylish’s toughest challenge, because Hamada has beaten Stylish in a one on one match this past summer and pinned her in a tag team match a couple of months ago.
Nigel McGuinness talks about how he put Jerry Lynn on the shelf last week and there are rumors he might not be able to make it to Reality Check. McGuinness says Lynn didn’t belong in the title picture. One down and one to go, when he takes down Stylish next week. He hopes Joe is watching tonight, because the match at Reality Check will be one on one when Stylish is ended tonight.
Match five of the best of seven series took place with Bryan Danielson taking on Tyler Black. Black catches Danielson early in the match with a sunset flip power bomb out of the corner for a two count! Back and forth action where both men go hot and heavy. Danielson catches Black, before rolling through. Samoan Drop slams him down to the canvas. Danielson applies a guillotine choke to Black. Black fights out and rams Danielson into the corner. Black goes for a superkick to a kneeling Danielson. Danielson dodges the superkick and pops up behind his adversary. He waistlocks Black and pulls out a German Suplex for a two and a half count! Both men go back and forth for a little bit. Danielson misses the running knee strike and Black superkicks him for a two and a half count! Black hoists up Danielson and God’s Last Gift, but Danielson rolls into a small package for the pin. Bryan Danielson pinned Tyler Black with a small package in 12:55(*** ¾)
Danielson gets 3-2 in the Best of Seven Series. If Black loses next week, Danielson wins the series and wins a future NAWA World Title Shot.
A look at Harry Harris beating Kurt Angle at StarClash 07 and all of the trash talking Harris did to him. Angle returns at Luck of the Draw and destroys Harris, before chasing him from the ring. Harris and Kurt Angle will meet in an I-Quit Match on March 23rd, 2007. Angle talks about how he’s been stewing for months, waiting for a chance against Harris. Harris says when he defeats Kurt Angle, he will show the world who the franchise player in this company is. Both men fight, and the winner will be the one who makes his adversary say I-Quit.
Four competitors square off in a four way match, which leads to a little preview for Reality Check. Chris Sabin, Homicide, El Generico, and Chris Hero square off to set up a fatal four way match for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. Generico wipes out both himself and Homicide with a suicide dive to the floor. Hero goes for a gutwrench power bomb, with Sabin dropping down. Sabin hoists him up and hits the Cradle Shock for the pin. Chris Sabin defeated Homicide, El Generico, and Chris Hero in 9:44(***)
We cut to the Briscoe Brothers backstage, when Austin Starr faces off against them. Starr says a few weeks back, Jay Briscoe got by with a lucky win. Jay said it wasn’t lucky, he threw down Starr’s punk card. Starr challenges the Briscoes to a tag team match at Reality Check. Mark asks if he has a partner, and Starr says he does and the Briscoes are getting beaten down. Jay and Mark mock Starr’s haircut and outfit, saying they take people like him outback for a whipping.
Jimmy Jacobs is called into Amanda Sinclair’s office. Sinclair spared no expense to look for a challenger and on March 23rd, 2008, he will defend against one of the greatest competitors in the world, KENTA! KENTA is an impressive competitor who has defeated many of the top competitors in the world and he comes to the United States. A video package is shown hyping up Kenta with his vicious kicks, suplexes, and the move he invented, the Go to Sleep fireman’s carry into a knee strike.
The NAWA World Champion Samoa Joe comes out to watch the next match. The NAWA International Champion Nigel McGuinness defends the belt in the main event against Miles Stylish. Both men exchange some technical wrestling on the mat, until Stylish nails him with a vicious uppercut punch. Stylish bounces McGuinness into the ropes. Leapfrog and McGuinness turns around. Spinning leg lariat takes down McGuinness! McGuinness goes into the corner. Stylish beats on McGuinness into the corner. Stylish throws McGuinness into the corner. He rushes Stylish and McGuinness nails him with an elbow smash in the face. Stylish staggers back and McGuinness drills him with a kneelift to the chest. McGuinness takes down Stylish and delivers him with a butterfly suplex. He rolls over Stylish and hammers him with a series of punches to the back of the head. McGuinness picks him up off of the canvas and pulls him into a vicious kick to the head to bring him down to the canvas.
McGuinness applies a cravate hold. He cranks on the neck and slams him with a series of knee drops to the side of the head. McGuinness pushes himself up and releases the hold. Reverse neckbreaker brings Stylish down for a two count! McGuiness rolls over Stylish and hits him with a series of elbow strikes and stomps to the back of the head. Kneedrop catches Stylish across the back of his head. McGunness pounds away at Stylish and hoists him up. He rams Stylish back first into the corner and keeps wailing on him with a series of chops. Sleeperhold applied, but Stylish counters with a belly to back suplex.
Standing ten count is made. Stylish hammers away at McGuinness and throws him into the corner. Ten count punches in the corner. McGuinness launches him off of the ropes and goes for a jawbreaker lariat. Stylish ducks and hooks McGuinness around the head! Reverse suplex slams McGuinness down to the canvas. McGuinness rolls underneath the bottom rope. Stylish baseball slides McGuinness and picks him up. He throws McGuinness into the corner. Stylish springboards into the ring, and hits a springboard clothesline to McGuinness! Stylish picks up McGuinness onto his shoulders. McGuinness scissors onto the bottom rope and drops down! McGuinness grabs Stylish’s head and snaps him neck first down onto the top rope. McGuinness grabs the NAWA international Championship and blatantly nails Stylish with it for the disqualification. Miles Stylish defeated Nigel McGuinness via disqualification; McGuinness retained the NAWA International Championship in 15:55(*** ¾)
Miles Stylish has the win. Nigel McGuinness stands over Stylish and steps back, before hitting him with a Jawbreaker Lariat as he rises back to his feet. McGuinness steps back and stands over Stylish with a sadistic smirk on his face.
The NAWA World Champion Samoa Joe enters the ring and McGuinness steps back, as if to say he’s all yours. The moment Joe turns his back, McGuinness nails him with the International Championship belt and obliterates him with a huge Jawbreaker Lariat! McGuinness leans over and holds up both the NAWA World and International Championship belts. Could be this a sign for things to come at Reality Check 2008?
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Post by mattharms on Dec 11, 2015 20:52:22 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 3/20/2008.
NAWA owner Amanda Sinclair is backstage with a special announcement. The NAWA Television Champion Robert Roode suffered an injury which will put him on the shelf for the next six months. As a result, he will be stripped of the championship. This Sunday, since Roode will not defend the championship, Christian will be awarded the NAWA Television Championship. She thanks us for our time.
Tonight, the final show before Reality Check. Tyler Black meets up against Bryan Danielson in the Best of Seven Series Match Six. Plus all four of the competitors in the NAWA World Championship match at Reality Check are in the house and fireworks are going to fly.
Nigel McGuinness steps out to kick off the show. McGuinness walks down to the ringside area and talks about how over the past three weeks, he has left Lynn, Stylish, and the NAWA World Champion Samoa Joe all lying. McGuinness vows to get the win this Sunday. Tonight, he will throw a special retirement party for Jerry Lynn, and McGuinness hints Lynn might not make it this Sunday, because there’s some questions whether or not he had been cleared after his concussion.
We open up with a preview of the four way NAWA World Tag Team Title Match at Reality Check with Alex Shelley, Claudio Castagnoli, Hernandez, and Kevin Steen meeting. All four men tore into each other, for the preview for the NAWA World Tag Team Title Match. Steen catches Castagnoli with a huge power bomb out of the corner and scores the pin as Hernandez and Shelley trade punches with each other. Kevin Steen defeated Claudio Castagnoli, Hernandez, and Alex Shelley in 9:33(*** ¾)
This Sunday, the NAWA World Tag Team Titles are on the line, with the Motor City Machine Guns defending the belts against Steen and Generico, LAX, and the Kings of Wrestling.
A look at KENTA who is coming to the United States to challenge for the NAWA Cruiserweight Championship. Jimmy Jacobs says KENTA is extremely brutal, but Jacobs will walk out this Sunday with his NAWA Cruiserweight Championship intact.
Jimmy Jacobs takes on the mysterious Ninja X, who is touted as a competitor from Japan. Jacobs rolls over Ninja X, and hits a huge DDT out of the corner into a guillotine choke. He forces Ninja X to tap out with Jacobs cranking on the neck. Jimmy Jacobs defeated Ninja X in 3:33(*)
Jacobs raises his hand into the air with the win. He gets the win tonight. The announcers point out the fact KENTA will be a tougher competitor than Ninja X.
Kurt Angle is training for the big I-Quit Match against Harry Harris. Angle has Harris in the ring and he will make him say those two words. “I Quit.” Harris has been talking trash for the past few months. Angle has been watching their last match several times over. He’s going to take advantage of learning from his mistakes.
Cutting back to the arena, a dark-skinned gentleman dressed in stylish clothes makes his way down to the ring, flanked by two bodyguards and a woman, along with Sonjay Dutt. The man tells the peasants in the crowd to be silent. The fans boo. Dutt tells them to please be silent, they’re not used to dealing with royalty. He introduces himself as Nana, the Prince of Ghana. He has scoured the world for the greatest competitor in the world, to bring age a new prosperity to Ghana and the starving children…the fans shouldn’t be booing him, these children have no shoes! This man will bring shoes to the children of Ghana, and he will bring a new age of enlightenment. He will be the NAWA World Champion and will free the starving children from oppression and bring them new shoes! Nana leaves the ring as the announcers wonder what this gentleman has up his sleeve.
Mark Briscoe takes on Austin Starr. This Sunday, Starr and a partner of his choosing will take on the Briscoe Brothers in tag team action. Starr is sent to the floor and he decides to take a powder and takes the countout. Mark Briscoe defeated Austin Starr in 8:33(***)
Starr jumps Mark as he raises his hands. He grabs Mark and hits a huge brain buster to send him down. Jay rushes to the ring and dropkicks Starr to the floor! Starr scrambles to the back, but the damage has already been done. Jay checks on his brother. The Briscoes square off against Austin Starr and a partner of his chooing.
Harry Harris cuts a promo, talking about how Kurt Angle thinks he can get the better of him. Harris put Angle down once and this Sunday, the I-Quit Match will happen. Harris will put Angle down in the ring and make him say the two words. Harris left just enough of Angle at StarClash 07 to walk away with dignity. This Sunday, he won’t be able to leave this much.
Hamada and Mia Stylish meet for the NAWA Women’s Championship this Sunday. The two women step on the opposite side of a tag team match, with Hamada teaming up with Awesome Kong to take on Mia Stylish and Gail Kim in tag team action. Gail Kim plays the face in peril, until she makes the hot tag. Mia Stylish runs wild and beats everyone down. She hits a reverse swinging DDT on Kong and holds her down long enough to score the pin. Mia Stylish and Gail Kim defeated Awesome Kong and Hamada in 10:00(*** ¾)
Hamada jumps Stylish after the bell and obliterates her with a huge palm thrust. Stylish crumples down onto her knees and Hamada nails her with another series of kicks. She hoists up Stylish and hits the Hamada Driver. Stylish has been spiked into the canvas hard. Hamada stands over Stylish with a sadistic smile on her face.
The main event for Glory features the sixth match of the best of seven series for an NAWA World Championship Match after Reality Check. Tyler Black steps into the ring against Bryan Danielson. Both men trade holds on the canvas, until they unleash each other in a chop battle. Danielson knocks Black up against the ropes and hurls him half across the ring. He delivers a running clothesline in the corner and then delivers a crucifix hold into a series of elbow strikes! Danielson has Black on his shoulders. Airplane spin is countered with a reverse DDT! Black leaps to the top rope and hits a moonsault body block on Danielson, but Danielson rolls through into an attempted LaBell Lock. Black barely gets to the ropes in time.
Danielson stomps away at Black, but Black snaps Danielson’s neck down onto the rope! To the middle of the top rope and vicious springboard clothesline brings Danielson down for a two count. Black pounds away at Danielson and hoists him up into a front facelock. He takes down Danielson with a snap suplex and a standing shooting star press for a two count! Black backs off and goes for the Curb Stomp. Danielson rolls out of the way and grabs Black’s arm, before turning him into the LaBell Lock! Danielson brings Black down to the canvas and cranks back on the head. The fans are going nuts with cheers with Danielson working over Black. He leans back with the LaBell Lock on his adversary. Black makes it to the ropes a second time.
Black is up and he walks right into a series of vicious kicks which rattles him. A running buzzsaw kick nails Black right in the chest, before Danielson pulls out a Northern Lights Suplex! Danielson goes to the top rope. Black kicks him in the face when he tries a diving headbutt. Black bounces up and superkick nails Danielson right in the face. Black sets up Danielson and tries a running power bomb out of the corner, but Danielson counters with a sunset flip for a two count! Danielson nails Black with a rolling elbow smash, before going behind and hitting a German Suplex for a two count one more time! Danielson steps back up and goes for another rolling elbow smash. Black ducks and nails a kick to the midsection. He goes for a kneeling superkick on Danielson. Danielson ducks the kneeling superkick and comes up with a headbutt. Black is stunned. Danielson climbs to the second rope and springboard dropkick! Danielson covers Black, but only gets a two count!
Danielson stomps away at Black and grabs him. He turns him over into the STF! Black makes it to the ropes, avoiding the submission. Danielson aims for the running knee to the kneeling Black. Black avoids the knee and DANIELSON TURNS AROUND INTO A SUPERKICK! Black collapses on Danielson and two and a half count when Danielson kicks out! Black is beside himself and lifts up Danielson. Danielson rolls him into a small package for a two and a half count, before Black rolls it the other way and instead of pinning Danielson, lifts him to his feet. God’s Last Gift connects! Black cradles Danielson on the way down enough to score the pin. Tyler Black pinned Bryan Danielson with God’s Last Gift in 14:44(****)
3-3 and this Sunday is the tiebreaker. Tyler Black takes on Bryan Danielson in the final match of the Best of Seven Series. The winner receives an NAWA World Championship match after Reality Check.
Nigel McGuinness comes out, saying he’s going to have a special tribute to the career of Jerry Lynn. We see a video package of McGuinness beating up Lynn and McGuinness wipes a tear from his eye, saying it’s how we want to remember Lynn. The doctors didn’t clear him, but McGuinness knows Lynn is in the back and he wants to present him with a gold watch for his retirement. No need to worry, McGuinness will have more than enough money after he becomes the NAWA World Champion this Sunday against both Miles Stylish and Samoa Joe.
Speaking of Miles Stylish, out he comes. McGuinness says Stylish just has to make the show about him. Lynn couldn’t even bother to show on his last night in the company. Stylish says at Luck of the Draw, McGuinness cost him the NAWA World Championship. And now he’s going to do two things this Sunday. He’s going to make McGuiness pay and he’s going to win the NAWA World Title Belt.
Samoa Joe is out and he says over the past three years of this company, you can count on one hand the number of people who has defeated him. And he hears both Stylish and McGuinness talk about who is going to win the belt. They’re in Samoa Joe’s ring and they’re in Samoa Joe’s world and he’s the man to beat. He’ll choke them both out this Sunday.
Out comes Jerry Lynn from the back to join the party. Lynn talks about how the doctors warned him against competing, saying he could suffer a career ending injury. Well if Lynn, his career is over anyway. So we will have a fatal four way elimination match. With all due respect to Joe and Stylish, Lynn has to win the belt, he has nothing left to lose and everything to gain. He doesn’t have any respect for McGuinness.
McGuinness says Lynn has stayed around past his expiration date. After he threw Lynn out like yesterday’s garbage at Luck of the Draw, he should have stayed home. McGuinness says he should slap the piss out of Lynn for getting in his face. Lynn yells for McGuinness to slap him and McGuinness paint brushes Lynn. Lynn responds by kicking McGuinness in the stones to a huge pop from the crowd!
Everything is breaking down tonight as Stylish and Joe are brawling. Joe sends Stylish crashing down to the floor. Lynn hits the Cradle Piledriver on McGuinness taking him down. Joe goes for Lynn, but Stylish enters the ring and nails Joe from behind. Stylish hoists up Joe and Las Vegas Trauma brings him down! The champion has been laid out.
Stylish and Lynn are face to face in the ring. Lynn picks up the NAWA World Title Belt and holds it up. Stylish shakes his head as if to say “I don’t think so!” The two former Triumvirate members go face to face. We are out of time. See you this Sunday!
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Post by mattharms on Dec 19, 2015 20:27:07 GMT -5
NAWA Reality Check 2008:
Tonight the New Age Wrestling Alliance returns to Pay Per view with the NAWA World Championship on the line with Samoa Joe defending in a Fatal Four Way Elimination Match against Jerry Lynn, Miles Stylish, and Nigel McGuinness. This is only one of six championship bouts tonight. Plus, Harry Harris and Kurt Angle settle the score in an I-Quit Match. Let’s kick off with a match between Mia Stylish and Hamada for the NAWA Women’s Championship.
Mia Stylish and Hamada kick off the NAWA Women’s Championship match by exchanging some vicious strikes. Stylish counters a palm strike from Hamada and turns her into an arm drag. Stylish tries to lock on a cross-armbreaker, but Hamada breaks the hold instantly. Hamada nails Stylish with a series of violent kicks into the corner. A running knee strike sends on Stylish for a Northern Lights Suplex for a two count! Hamada stomps and pounds away at Stylish. She lifts up Stylish onto her shoulders and fireman’s carry gutbuster. Hamada applies a bow and arrow submission hold, to work over Stylish!
Stylish struggles out of the hold. Hamada lifts up Stylish and pulls her into a short-arm clothesline. She stomps the face of Stylish and hoists her up again. She toys with Stylish with vicious chops and throws her into the ropes. A huge spinebuster brings him down to the canvas with a spinebuster. Hamada applies an elevated Boston Crab, kneeling down on Stylish’s neck and really punishing her. Stylish is writhing in agony, but manages to make it into the ropes! Hamada kicks the ever living hell out of Stylish and ends up busting her nose open with a violent kick.
Hamada bends down and rips at Mia’s bloodied nose before headbutting her. Another vicious headbutt and Mia’s blood is over Hamada’s face. Hamada lifts up Stylish and nails her with a huge back breaker! Hamada goes to the top rope facing the rope. Moonsault misses! Stylish rolls out of the way! Hamada is up on her feet before Stylish and goes for a spin kick! Stylish ducks and comes back to nail Hamada with a jumping sidekick! Hamada bounces up to her feet and Stylish dodges a palm thrust before hitting a high-angle backdrop suplex! Stylish stomps and punches away at Hamada. Backing off the ropes and she goes for a rana, but Hamada blocks it. HUGE POWER BOMB ROCKS STYLISH! Hamada covers the NAWA Women’s Champion, but she by some miracle gets to the ropes!
Hamada stomps Stylish hard in the face. She drags Stylish up and puts her on the top rope. Hamada climbs up to go for a top-rope belly to belly suplex. She grabs Stylish, but Stylish fights out with a series of elbow smashes to the head. She knocks Hamada off of the ropes. Stylish climbs to the top rope and flying cross body block to Hamada. Stylish gets a two count on Hamada. Hamada is on her feet and Stylish nails her with a huge Yakuza Kick to the face. She comes back off of the ropes with a single-arm DDT, and Stylish tries to flock the Kimura Lock on Hamada! Hamada blocks the move and hoists Stylish up off of the canvas! Hamada launches Stylish into the corner hard. Full nelson and DRAGON SUPLEX DRILLS STYLISH DOWN! Hamada bridges for the cover and has Stylish down!
Stylish just barely kicks out at two and nine tenths! The fans are losing their mind. Hamada steps back and goes for a running palm strike. Stylish dodges the palm strike and jumps onto Hamada’s shoulders. Stylish rolls through with a Victory Roll and just barely holds down Hamada for three seconds. Mia Stylish pinned Hamada with a Victory Roll in 12:22(*** ¾)
Hamada kicks Stylish’s head in and hits the Hamada Driver! A little too little, a bit too late! Hamada rolls to the outside. Stylish is still the champion, but she doesn’t look like a winner. Hamada slides the table into the ring and sets it up. She plops Stylish’s body onto it! Hamada climbs to the top rope. She leaps off with a moonsault to put Stylish through the table! The NAWA Women’s Champion has been put through this table but the dangerous Hamada!
Match seven of the best of seven series takes place next. Bryan Danielson takes on Tyler Black for an NAWA World Championship in the balance. Both men trade some respectful holds, until Black tries to nail Danielson with a flash superkick to get the early pin. Danielson ducks the move and sweeps Black’s legs out from underneath him. Danielson tags Black with a rapid fire series of forearm smashes and brings him into the ropes. Danielson launches Black high into the air with a high back body drop. Black is back to his feet and Danielson dropkicks Black into the corner. Running elbow strike to Black when he comes out of the corner. Danielson covers for a two count. Black rolls over onto his hands and knees. A running kick rocks Black into the corner. Another series of kicks in the corner, before Danielson hooks him. He delivers a double underhook suplex to take his adversary down.
Danielson stretches Black on the canvas. Black manages to take advantage of Danielson being forced to break by popping up and nailing him with a forearm smash. Both men exchange forearm smashes, with Danielson getting the better of the exchange. He throws Black into the ropes. Danielson ducks his head, and Black kicks him in the face. Black hooks him around the head and snap suplex brings him down! He hangs onto him and delivers another snap suplex. Black hangs onto him and delivers snap suplex number three! Black floats over for the cover and gets a two and a half count! He rolls Danielson over and hammers him with an uppercut to the chest. Danielson is slumped in the corner. Black chops away at him and snap mares him down. Black goes to the second rope. Black springboards off of the second rope and hits a somersault neckbreaker! He covers Danielson and gets a two count.
Black picks Danielson off the canvas and pulls him into a running kneelift to the chest. Danielson is doubled over and Black bounces off the ropes. He hits a running face plant to Danielson! Black springboards to the second rope. Danielson pulls himself to the middle of the second rope. Springboard cross body block is ducked when Danielson side steps it! Black has been wiped out on the canvas! Danielson delivers a running elbow strike to the kneeling Black! Both men are down. Danielson lifts Black, before putting him into a fireman’s carry. Black drops down the back and rolls up Danielson for a two count! Black bounces up and superkick to a kneeling Danielson! Black covers Danielson and gets a two and a half count!
Danielson is pulled to his feet and Black grabs him in a front facelock, before suplexing Danielson on the top rope! Black hits a running dropkick to Danielson and sends him to the floor! He backs off and springboard tope wipes out Danielson! Both men are on the floor with the referee putting on a relaxed countout! Black makes it to the ring first and Danielson follows. Black winds up and forearm after forearm rocks Danielson. He nails Danielson with a huge kick doubling him over. Another huge kick sets up Danielson. Black bends down and hoists up Danielson. Running power bomb into the corner, but Danielson punches away. Black falls back and Danielson is off the ropes. RUNNING KNEE STRIKE TO THE FACE DESTROYS BLACK! Danielson covers him to get a two and nine tenths count!
Black rolls over on the canvas. Danielson hooks him in a double underhook, before ramming him with a series of knees to the chest and bringing him over with a double underhook suplex. Danielson rolls Black over and hooks him into a guillotine choke. He cranks on the neck and works him over. Black is struggling out of the hold and makes it to the ropes. Danielson steps back and elbow after elbow strike. He lifts Black off and launches him into the corner. He charges into the corner, but Black gets a foot into the face. Black climbs to the second rope and CURB STOMP OFF OF THE SECOND ROPE DRILLS DANIELSON DOWN! Black rolls Danielson over and covers him, but he kicks out at two and nine tenths!
Danielson is pulled off of the canvas and Black hits a series of kicks to the chest. He goes for the superkick, but Danielson dodges. Danielson goes for a full nelson, but Black counters with a reverse cradle for a two count! Both men are trading punches with each other, with Danielson winning the exchange with a series of elbow strikes. Danielson nails Black with a running elbow strike! Black staggers to his feet and Danielson kicks him in the chest. Danielson goes for a running Yakuza Kick, but Black ducks it. Kneelift to the chest and Black hooks him. A huge turnbuckle power bomb drills Danielson. Black hooks him in a small package and tries to bring him down with God’s Last Gift. Danielson rolls into a small package for a two and nine tenths!
Black superkicks Danielson as he comes back to his feet! He drags Danielson into the corner. Black climbs to the second rope and leaps off. Phoenix Splash misses when Danielson rolls out of the way! Black lands on his feet just in time. He eats a running dropkick, before Danielson hooks Black and turns him into the LaBell Lock! The fans are cheering! Black is trying to fight the LaBell Lock, but Danielson has him dead in the center of the ring. Danielson cranks on the head and arm. He struggles and has no choice but to tap out. Bryan Danielson defeated Tyler Black in 20:33 to win the Best of Seven Series(**** ½)
Danielson wins this series and will receive an NAWA World Championship bout. You have to give it to Tyler Black, he held his own during this series and had it not been down to one mistake, he might have scored the win tonight. The fans are cheering in excitement for this match.
The Briscoe Brothers are in the ring, but out comes Prince Nana from the back. Nana talks about how tonight they were supposed to take on Austin Starr and a partner of his choosing. However, Nana and Starr have been talking with each other, and Starr has agreed to step out against the Briscoe Brothers. Jay asks if Starr is a chicken shit, but Nana says tonight is the night where they will debut the hope of the third world. He brings out Sonjay Dutt, who will be teaming with this man to take on the Briscoe Brothers. Nana declares this man who will represent a new age. He’s Sederick Skyhawk!
The fans explode into boos when Sederick Skyhawk makes his way down to the ring. He’s back and he’s in all of his glory now. He shake hands with Dutt, Nana, and his entourage before walking down to the ringside area. The bell rings kicking off this tag team match.
The Briscoes take on Sonjay Dutt and Sederick Skyhawk during this match tonight. Dutt is pounded for the vast majority of this match against the Briscoe Brothers, but Mark is caught on the floor and beaten down two against one. The hot tag is made to Jay, who runs wild! Nana distracts the referee and allows one of his bodyguards to run in and nail Jay with a huge spinebuster! Skyhawk comes off of the top rope with a springboard elbow drop and scores the pin. Sederick Skyhawk and Sonjay Dutt defeated the Briscoe Brothers in 7:33(** ½)
Skyhawk returns with a new fire. After he fell to a new low, he returned back with the help of Prince Nana of Ghana. Skyhawk looks to be back in business, but we’ll see in due time.
The NAWA Cruiserweight Championship is on the line when Jimmy Jacobs defends against KENTA. KENTA rattles Jacobs with a series of forearm smashes and throws him into the corner. KENTA goes for a running knee strike into the corner. Jacobs dodges out of the way. A series of punches rocks him, before Jacobs bounces back off of the ropes. Jacobs hits a running elbow smash to bring KENTA down! Jacobs rolls him over and starts to hammer him with a series of elbow strikes to the back of his head. He backs up and hits a kneelift to the chest. Another kneelift to the chest of KENTA and a third one brings him into the corner! Jacobs hooks KENTA and connects with a brain buster! Jacobs floats over and gets a two and a half count!
Jacobs rolls over KENTA and hits a series of forearms. He hooks on a Guillotine Choke, but KENTA fights his way out. KENTA nails him with a series of chops and sends him into the corner. KENTA nails Jacobs with a huge kick to the face. Jacobs slumps into the corner and KENTA rocks him with even more kicks. KENTA throws Jacobs into the ropes. Tilt a whirl into a backbreaker sends Jacobs down. KENTA covers Jacobs and scores a two count! He climbs to the outside, heading to the top rope. Jacob nails KENTA with a punch to the midsection. He nails him with another series of chops and slams him off of the top rope with a Michinoku Driver! Jacobs scores a cover and gets a two and a half count!
KENTA is rolled over and Jacobs hits him with an uppercut to the chest. To the outside goes Jacobs, but a springboard senton misses! KENTA bounces to his feet and rattles his adversary with more kicks! Jacobs slumps in the corner and KENTA rocks him with a huge kick to his chest in the corner! KENTA delivers a running kneelift to the face and pulls out a double underhook suplex! KENTA covers, but Jacobs kicks out at two! KENTA backs up and leaping kneedrop drills him straight in the chest! KENTA lifts up Jacobs and pounds him on the back of his head. He chops him in the chest and causes him to be slumped in the corner. KENTA hits a running knee into the corner. Jacobs falls down, and KENTA heads to the top rope.
Lacey reaches into the ring to grab ahold of KENTA’s foot and prevent him from scaling the top rope. KENTA takes a swat at Lacey. Jacobs catches KENTA with an enzugiri and brings him down on the top rope. He climbs to the top rope with KENTA and hooks him. Super DDT brings KENTA down off the ropes. KENTA is spiked on the canvas and Jacobs rolls him over for the pin. Jimmy Jacobs defeated KENTA with a super DDT in 11:08(*** ¾)
Jacobs holds up the NAWA Cruiserweight Championship over his head in a token of victory. Jacobs wins over this international competitor, but not without some controversy.
The next match is a fatal four way match for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. The Motor City Machine Guns put the belts against El Generico and Kevin Steen, the Kings of Wrestling, and LAX. All four teams brawl with each other. Generico is in the legal man with Homicide, and he starts pounding away at him. Homicide is hurled into the corner. Generico jabs away at him, and tag made to Steen. Homicide is taken down with a drop toe hold. Steen bounces off of the ropes and drops a huge elbow down onto the back of Homicide’s neck. A few more minutes of back and forth action pass, until the Motor City Machine Guns back off Hernandez and double team him into the corner. Hernandez catches Shelley mid-move and brings him down with a huge fallaway slam. Hernandez hits a huge splash to Shelley. Shelley is flattened like an insect and Hernandez covers. Hero drives an elbow down onto the back of his adversary’s head.
Shelley is beaten down by the combined forces of the Kings and LAX who take turns beating down one half of the NAWA World Tag Team Champions. Shelley manages to make the hot tag to Sabin, who runs wild on everyone. Generico and Steen enter the ring and help clear the ring. The Guns and Generico and Steen go face to face. Both teams square off and trade punches. Shelley hits a dropkick to Steen and sends him to the floor. Running tope suicide wipes out Steen.
Sabin pounds away at Hero and sends him crashing into the corner. A series of ten count punches drills him, but Castagnoli nails him from behind out of the corner. A running European Uppercut to the back of the end sends Sabin into a hotshot! Castagnoli is tagged in and Hero holds Sabin by the legs. He catapults him into a huge running kick to Sabin’s face! LAX enter the ring to break up the cover and get into a huge brawl with the Kings of Wrestling! Sabin rolls up Castagnoli in the confusion for a two count. Castagnoli fires a running kneelift to Sabin’s chest and muscles him up with a huge gutwrench suplex! Homicide makes a blind tag and springboard kneedrop connects to his chest! Homicide covers, but Hero runs interference.
Generico gets tagged in and he runs into the corner. He runs Homicide into the corner. A huge elbow strike into the corner sets up a series of punches. Generico obliterates Homicide with a kick in the corner. Steen steamrolls Hernandez and prevents him from interfering. Blue Thunder Bomb brings Homicide down! Shelley blind tags himself in, and pulls Generico to the floor. Springboard frog splash misses and Steen blind tags himself in on Homicide. Running spear brings Shelley down to the canvas! Steen hooks up Shelley and fisherman buster brings him down! Hernandez grabs Steen, but Steen takes him to the floor. Steen hits a running senton and covers Shelley, but only a two and nine tenths count when Shelley rolls the shoulder up!
Steen ducks the head and Shelley pops him with a kick to the chest. Shelley tries to kick in. Steen blocks the leg and Shelley pops up with a spin kick! Tag made to Sabin and Sabin rushes into the ring, trying to punch everything which moved. Generico is knocked down as well. Sabin throws Steen into the corner and running forearm smash. Sabin turns around and Hero hits him with a springboard clothesline. He drags Steen into the corner and forces the tag. Hero elbows Steen and enters the ring. He runs into the ring and connects with a rolling elbow smash! Claudio hits a sunset flip power bomb off of the apron to Hernandez and wipes him out! Hero makes the cover on Sabin, but he kicks out at two and a half count!
Hero grabs Sabin and hooks him up. Butterfly Canadian Backbreaker applied. Hero twists into a DDT! He reaches over and makes the tag to Claudio. Hero rushes to the ring to take out Shelley, but Shelley pops back up! Shelley springboards into the ring and nails a huge clothesline! He runs across the ring. Hero ducks and Shelley takes out Kevin Steen on the back swing. Hero delivers a wheelbarrow suplex into a reverse neckbreaker from Castagnoli! Castagnoli delivers a leaping kneedrop to Sabin’s chest and grabs him around the legs. He delivers a Giant Swing to Sabin and flings him down to the canvas. The tag is made to Hero. Castagnoli hoists Sabin up for a power bomb and Hero springboards off the top rope with a huge rolling elbow smash. Hero covers and scores the pin. The Kings of Wrestling defeated The Motor City Machine Guns, El Generico and Kevin Steen, and LAX when Hero pinned Sabin with a power bomb/springboard spinning elbow smash combination in 17:30(***)
The Kings of Wrestling are now the NAWA World Tag Team Champions and they leave the ring to boos from the fans. They manage to sneak out with the belts and end the reign of the Guns tonight.
Amanda Sinclair walks down to the ring and talks about how Robert Roode was in an accident which will keep him out the next six to eight months. Therefore, she has no choice, but to strip Roode of the NAWA Television Title. Out comes Christian, who says he wishes Roode a speedy recovery and hopes to see him back in the ring, because no one deserves to be crippled. Sinclair says since Christian had the title shot, he will be awarded the title.
Austin Starr interrupts Christian’s promo and taunts him, talking about how the only way for Christian to win the title is to be gift wrapped it on a silver platter. Starr says if Christian has any balls, he will turn down the title and allow a real man to hold the belt, like Austin Starr. Christian says he can’t accept the title, but he’s not going to give it to Starr either. Some back and forth bickering happens until Sinclair makes an impromptu match between Starr and Christian for the vacant championship.
Christian Cage and Austin Starr squared off for the NAWA Television Championship. Both men trade chops at the bell, with Christian knocking Starr through the ropes. He pulls out a baseball slide and throws Starr into the ring. Christian springboards into the rope, but Starr catches him with a punch to the chest. Starr hammers away at Christian with a series of forearm smashes down on the back of the head and snaps Christian over with a snap mare. Starr backs off and hits a running dropkick to Christian’s face! Starr lifts him up and uppercut in the corner. Another uppercut in the corner rocks Christian, before Starr throws him into the ropes. Starr delivers a huge dropkick to brings Christian to the floor! Starr hits a baseball slide into the guardrail and tope suicida sends Christian crashing into the guardrail! Starr lifts Christian and throws him into the ring. Springboard legdrop misses with Christian rolling out of the way.
Christian pops up and spears Starr. He covers Starr for a two count! Christian drags Starr over to the corner and rams him into the corner. Ten count punches in the corner and Starr staggers back. He drills him with a facebuster type move and turns him into an inverted DDT. Christian covers Starr, but gets a two count! Starr rolls over and Christian charges him. Starr catches him with a stun gun and snaps him neck first onto the top rope. The wind has been knocked out of Christian. Starr hits him with an uppercut punch to the chest and doubles him over. Starr hits a brain buster and floats over on Christian, to get a two count!
Starr delivers three forearms in succession and covers, for a two count. He picks up Christian and sets him up. Crucifix power bomb sends Christian down! Starr covers Christian again, for a two and a half count! The fans are booing as Starr stands on Christian’s hair. He scoops Christian, but Christian drops down behind him, before dropkicking him into the corner. The arms are hooked and attempted Killswitch shoves him into the ropes. Elbow smash is dodged and Christian comes back off the ropes to spear Starr! Christian covers him once more, but gets a two and nine tenths count!
Christian grabs Starr and puts him on the top rope. He climbs to the top rope and leaps on Starr’s shoulders, but Starr hangs on. Christian flips over on canvas after Starr hangs onto the ropes! Starr climbs the top rope and 450 Splash drilled down to Christian’s back! Starr rolls over Christian and scores the pin. Austin Starr won the NAWA Television Championship Match over Christian Cage in 9:33(***)
Starr takes the NAWA Television Championship Belt and holds it over his head to boos, winning his first championship match.
A recap of the events leading up to the I-Quit Match between Kurt Angle and Harry Harris is showcased.
The I-Quit Match takes place between Harry Harris and Kurt Angle next. Both men trade a series of punches at the bell, before Harris runs off of the ropes. Angle sends him over the top rope with a high back body drop. He rushes Harris for a baseball slide, but Angle side steps it. Angle grabs Harris and throws him into the ring steps. Harris slams chest first into the ring steps. Angle turns Harris over and delivers a series of punches to his face, before backing him off into the ringpost. He grabs Harris and takes him down with an overhead belly to belly suplex on the floor.
Angle pulls himself to the ring apron. Harris pulls himself to a standing position and runs into a huge high knee of the apron. Harris smacks into the padded pats hard. Angle grabs Harris in a headlock, but Harris shoves him into the ringpost! Angle slumped into the post and Harris steps back, before hitting Angle with a huge clothesline which rocks him into the ringpost. Harris rolls him into the ring! He steps into the ring before hitting a series of stomps to the chest. Harris picks up Angle, before shoving him into the corner.
Harris charges into the corner with a running kneelift. Angle is slumped over and Harris hammers him with a series of punches down on the back of his head. Harris picks Angle up and drills him with a kneelift which sends him into the corner. Harris brings him into the corner and hits him with another kneelift in the chest. Angle slumps over in the corner and Harris takes him down, before turning him over with the STF! Harris cranks Angle with the STF! He asks Angle if he’s going to quit. Angle fights out of the move!
Angle tries to escape with Harris brings him with a knee to his arm. He grabs Angle’s arm and brings him down with an elbow down onto the arm. Harris rolls him over and stomps him, before rolling to the outside. He grabs the timekeeper and drags him out of his chair. Harris steps into the ring and raises the chair. He tells the referee to ask Angle, but Angle refuses to submit. Harris raises the chair, but Angle takes him down by the leg and goes for the Ankle Lock. Harris kicks away at him.
Harris bounces to his feet and goes for a punch. Angle ducks it and hooks him around the waist. Harris counters with a low blow back kick and shoves him into the corner. Harris hammers away with a series of jabs in the corner. Harris jabs the chair into Angle’s stomach and doubles him over. He hooks Angle and brings him down with a vertical suplex! Angle has been bounced off of the chair. Harris picks up the chair and puts it on Angle’s throat. He asks if Angle wants to submit, but Angle refuses. Harris backs off and slams the chair across Angle’s head. Harris folds the chair around Angle’s head and climbs to the second rope. He tries to drive his knee down onto the chair, but Angle pulls himself out of the way!
Harris is staggered and Angle pops up to nail him with a huge headbutt. Angle drills him with a series of forearms smashes to the chest. He flings Harris into the corner. Harris catches Angle with an elbow to the chest. Another series of elbows to the chest rocks him and Harris turns around, removing the corner pad! Harris whips Angle hard into the corner back first. He hooks Angle and sets him up, before hitting a brain buster on the chair!
Angle has been rattled hard and Harris turns him over. He hooks him around the head and applies a triangle choke! Harris is hooking him around the head. The fans are booing with Harris working onto him. He keeps asking Angle if he wants to submit, but Angle is refusing to give up. Angle is fading fast!
Harris releases the hold as the referee checks on Angle. Harris has made him black out from the triangle choke. The referee goes to call for the bell, but Harris drills him from behind with a chair and throws the referee to the outside! Harris rolls to the outside and removes the timekeeper’s bell from him, before throwing the bell into the ring. Harris refuses to let the match stop until Angle says the two words.
Angle is yanked to his feet and Harris slaps him around, yelling for him to get up. ANGLE RESPONDS WITH A HEADBUTT! Harris slumps back into the ropes and Angle delivers a double leg takedown before hammering away at Harris! Angle pulls Harris up to his feet and shoves him into the corner. A series of shoulder thrusts to Harris, but Harris catches him with a low blow, and hits a Yakuza Kick sending Angle to the floor! Harris goes to the outside and pulls back the padded mats, exposing the concrete. He sets up Angle for a piledriver on the concrete, saying he has one chance. Angle refuses to say the two words, and Harris hammers away at him. Piledriver attempt, but Angle counters with a high back body drop, which causes Harris’s right ankle to crack off the ring steps!
Harris crawls into the ring, his ankle buckling out from underneath him. Angle enters the ring like a pitbull and hits a series of German Suplex to Harris. Three in succession brings him down. Angle leans down and grabs the chair, before folding it onto Harris’s ankle. Angle threatens to break Harris’s ankle, but Harris refuses to quit. Angle starts stomping Harris’s ankle, asking him after every stomp. The fans are losing their minds, and Harris yells “I Quit” after the fourth stomp. Kurt Angle wins an I-Quit Match over Harry Harris with a series of stomps to Harris’s ankle while trapped in a chair in 20:22(*** 3/4)
Angle gets his hand raised in a token of victory. Harris has said those two words and Angle gets redemption.
The New Age Wrestling Alliance returns to Pay Per View on May 12th, 2008 for the annual Gold Rush Tournament. The winner will be the number one contender at the end of the night. You don’t want to miss Gold Rush on May 12th, 2008, only on Pay Per View.
The NAWA World Championship is on the line in a fatal four way match main event, featuring Jerry Lynn, Miles Stylish, Nigel McGuinness, and Samoa Joe squaring off. Joe and Stylish trade punches and strikes at the bell, while McGuiness and Lynn exchange some strikes and submission holds of their owns. Joe eventually clears the ring of the other three challengers. McGuinness enters the ring after Joe poses, but Joe turns around and starts hammering away at him in the corner. McGuinness is launched halfway across the ring. Joe nails him with a huge clothesline in the corner.
Stylish tries to come back in with a springboard clothesline, but Joe catches him with a huge powerslam! Lynn grabs Joe and snaps him neck first across the top rope! Joe is staggered and Lynn springboards to the top rope. A springboard dropkick drops Joe down to his knees. Lynn backs off and hits a series of forearm smashes to rock his adversary. Lynn brings Joe into the corner and chops away at him. Lynn smashes his forearm into Joe’s face, and hooks him, taking a Northern Lights Suplex out of the corner to get a two count!
Lynn backs off, but runs right into Joe’s elbow. McGuinness is back up and he takes Lynn to the floor! Lynn crashes to the arena floor! The NAWA International Champion is on the ring apron and he dives off with a high knee strike from the ring apron to take down Lynn! McGuinness backs off and JAWBREAKER LARIAT WIPES OUT LYNN ON THE FLOOR! Joe goes for a tilt-a-whirl into the ring, but Stylish counters with a huracarana! Stylish is back to his feet, and McGuinness comes back with a lariat to the back of the head. McGuinness backs off the ropes and a crushing Jawbreaker lariat delivered. He covers Stylish hooking the leg to get the pin! Nigel McGuinness eliminates Miles Stylish from the fatal four way match.
McGuinness looks smug, having eliminated own competitor. Lynn is crawling back into the ring. McGuinness hits him with a kneelift to the chest. Another kneelift to the chest and McGuinness snaps Lynn’s neck across the rope! McGuinness steps back, but here comes Joe! Joe rushes McGuinness, but McGuiness ducks! Joe hits Lynn and cashes him to slam with an alarming velocity against the guardrail! McGuinness catches Joe with a cheap shot from behind and backs off, hitting him with a lariat to the back of the head. He rolls Joe over and connects him with a reverse neckbreaker for a two count! McGuinness picks Joe up and hooks him. Brain buster, but Joe fights out with a series of knee strikes to the top of the head!
The doctors are out to check on Lynn, who suffered a nasty spill into the guardrail which might have cracked his ribs. Joe launches McGuinness into the corner. A series of stomps in the corner. Boot scrape, sets up an attempted running Yakuza Kick. McGuinness counters with a roll up for a two and a half count! McGuinness hits a kneelift and hooks Joe. Double underhook DDT sends his adversary down. McGuinness turns Joe over and scores a two and a half count! McGuinness backs off and starts stomping Joe’s chest again. He backs up and goes for the Jawbreaker Lariat. Joe ducks it and hooks McGuinness around the throat. Rear Naked Choke applied on the back swing, but McGuinness goes behind with a sleeperhold of his own! McGuinness takes Joe down with a sleeperhold neckbreaker! He covers Joe for a two and a half count!
McGuinness climbs to the top rope, but Joe comes up with a pop-up enzugiri! Joe hooks McGuinness and Muscle Buster out of the corner! He covers McGuinness for a two and nine tenths count! The International Champion is still in this match. Joe waits for McGuinness to get to his feet, and applies a Rear Naked Choke to him one more time! The paramedics are helping Lynn to the back, as Joe adds the bodyscissors and forces the tap out. Samoa Joe eliminates Nigel McGuinness with the Rear Naked Choke.
Lynn pushes away the paramedics and stumbles to the ring. Joe reaches down and pulls Lynn down to the ring. Joe nails Lynn with a headbutt causing him to slump in the corner. A series of rocket powered chops causes Lynn to slump down further! Joe is going to put Lynn down like a sick dog, by the looks of it. He lifts up Lynn and hoists him up. Power Bomb, no wait, Lynn is fighting out of the move with a series of punches! Lynn lands on his feet, grabs Joe’s leg, and turns him into a vicious dragon screw legwhip. He applies a Stretch Muffler to Joe, cranking on the leg. Joe manages to fight out of the hold.
Joe is up into the corner and Lynn hammers away at him with punches. Lynn goes to the second rope and Tornado DDT connects to Joe! Lynn drags his broken body onto Joe for the cover. Two and a half count when Joe kicks out! The fans are losing their mind. Lynn has to win this match, or this will be it. He grabs Joe and tries for the Cradle Piledriver, but it’s not happening. Lynn punches away at the back of Joe’s head until his knuckles turn raw, and hooks him in a La Magistral Cradle for a two count!
Lynn throws Joe into the corner and corner lariat brings him down! He climbs to the top rope and super springboard tornado DDT brings Joe down! Lynn may have hurt his ribs even further. He crawls over on Joe and covers him for another close nearfall! Lynn picks up Joe, but Joe comes back with an uppercut and an enzugiri to the back of his head! Joe grabs Lynn and sets him up. Muscle Buster connects to Lynn! Joe covers Lynn. Two and a half count when Lynn kicks out!
Joe stomps violently stomping the ever living hell out of Lynn’s ribs and pulls him up. Lynn is thrown into the corner and a huge forearm smash nails him into the kidneys. Joe hooks him for the Rear Naked Choke, but Lynn turns around to rake Joe’s eyes. Joe’s hold is broken, and Lynn hits a low blow to Joe, before rolling up Joe with a sunset flip to get a two count! Joe comes back with a Yakuza Kick and he picks up Lynn onto his shoulders. A huge Samoan Drop rattles the challenger one more time. Joe covers, but Lynn kicks out just barely! The challenger is showing heart, and Joe picks him up. A power bomb delivered to Lynn which causes him to splatter on the canvas. Joe pulls up Lynn once again, and hits a second power bomb. The challenger has been left a deflated heap on the canvas. Joe yells for Lynn to stay down. He covers, but Lynn kicks out just barely at two and nine tenths!
The champion lifts up Lynn, and throws him into the ropes. He goes for a tilt a whirl, but Lynn counters, hoisting up Joe. CRADLE TOMBSTONE PILEDRIVER CONNECTS TO JOE! The fans are on their feet with a huge pop! Lynn is out of it though. Lynn rolls over and crawls on top of Joe, throwing an arm on him. Two and nine tenths count when Joe kicks out!
Joe grabs Lynn and rolls him over into a Rear Naked Choke! Lynn’s Cradle Tombstone Piledriver took the remaining energy out of the challenger. Joe is hooking Lynn, putting the pressure on the cracked ribs. The challenger has faded. The referee checks the arm. The arm comes up and it comes down. That’s one. The arm comes up and comes down a second time! The referee checks the arm and it drops down for the third time!
No wait, Lynn’s arm shoots right back up. The challenge is trying to summon all of the energy and fight to his feet! The fans are cheering and Lynn is trying to….no he can’t, he collapses. This time Joe’s full body weight is crushing him into the canvas. The referee checks on Lynn and he has to call for the bell. Samoa Joe defeated Jerry Lynn, Miles Stylish, and Nigel McGuinness in 29:55(**** 1/2)
Jerry Lynn did not submit, he fought until he couldn’t fight any more. The NAWA World Champion takes his belt and lifts it over his head, standing over the broken and defeated body of a fallen warrior. The fans give a mixed reaction, but Joe is grinding his foot into the back of Lynn’s fallen head, in a token of victory and humiliation. This is still Samoa Joe’s ring and he’s still the champion.
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NAWA Glory 3/27/2008
Jerry Lynn opens up the show tonight on Glory, and talks about how last Sunday, he fell short of becoming the NAWA World Champion. He said if he wasn’t the NAWA World Champion by the end of March 2008, then he would leave. But there’s one more NAWA Glory in this year and it’s tonight. Lynn says he can barely stand after last Sunday, but he wants one more shot at redemption. He wants Samoa Joe in the ring tonight.
Amanda Sinclair interrupts Jerry Lynn, and tells him “no”, saying last Sunday, he suffered severe injuries at the hands of Joe. He had his last title shot and he blew it. She doesn’t want a liability lawsuit on this company, where Lynn owns a part of it after retirement. Lynn says he’ll sign anything in the world, which absolves the company of any responsibility from his injury. All he wants is one more shot! The fans are cheering, and chant “one more shot.”
Out comes the NAWA World Champion Samoa Joe, who commends Lynn for having balls of steel, and coming out here to challenge him after the utter beating Joe gave him in the fatal four way match last Sunday. Joe says Lynn wants to step into Samoa Joe’s world one more time….well Joe would hate to have Lynn spend his golden years in a wheelchair, but if Lynn wants a title shot, Joe says yes. Sinclair says she’ll draw up the papers for the contract tonight, and Lynn will sign it, freeing the company from any responsibility should Lynn suffer a severe injury in the ring tonight with Samoa Joe. Joe asks Lynn if it’s worth signing his life over for one last shot at Glory. Lynn says he has nothing left to bargain, and he will fight until his final breath tonight. And he’ll have the NAWA World Title, or be carried out on a stretcher never to be seen again.
Austin Starr and Christian square off in a return match for the NAWA Television Championship. After last Sunday night, Austin Starr throws himself into the battle, working over Christian for most of this match. Christian fights back and almost wins the title with a reverse DDT out of the corner. A killswitch is countered with an electric chair drop and Starr goes up top. 450 splash misses, but Starr lands on his feet. Christian hooks him for the Killswitch, but Starr hangs onto the ropes. Christian is staggered and Starr hits an upper cut and a brain buster for the pin to retain the NAWA Television championship. Austin Starr defeated Christian with the brain buster in 9:50(*** ½)
Starr gets the win, holding the NAWA Television Championship over his head.
We see Miles Stylish backstage. Stylish talks about how last Sunday, he fell to Nigel McGuinness and was the first man knocked out of the fatal four way elimination match. McGuinness fell next to Samoa Joe, and Jerry Lynn fell next. Stylish reminds the NAWA World Champion Joe never beat him, McGuinness did. Stylish wants some payback on McGuinness, and tonight, the Motor City Machine Guns team with Miles Stylish to take on the NAWA International Champion Nigel McGuinness and the NAWA World Tag Team Champions the Kings of Wrestling.
Prince Nana introduces the man who will save the children of Ghana, Sederick Skyhawk. Skyhawk makes his way down to the ring underneath an immense amount of pomp and circumstances, with the fans going wild for him. Skyhawk steps into the ring, drawing cheers from the NAWA fanbase. Skyhawk talks about how he hit the gutter, but thanks to Prince Nana, and the positive teachings of Sonjay Dutt, he rose up. And maybe one day, these people in the crowd will find inspiration in Skyhawk’s trials and tribulations. Tonight though, he takes on a man who abandoned him when he fell, Tomko. Dutt says Tomko doesn’t have the courage to bring all of the children to the promise land. Skyhawk retorts Dutt is right, and he’s going to show Tomko what it was like for him to be like. Dutt and his two aides go around the crowd to collect donations. Skyhawk says he will become NAWA World Champion, and Nana says Skyhawk is right. All of the children will have shoes. The fans start booing, and Skyhawk calls the fans heartless and barbaric, they would rather see the children of the world suffer. They should be ashamed of themselves.
Tomko is out to shut Skyhawk and Nana up, and he’s the biggest hero in the building. We have a match.
Tomko bounces Skyhawk during the early portion of this match around the ring. Skyhawk comes back from underneath and goes low. Tomko catches Skyhawk on the top rope, but Dutt gets involved. Tomko smacks down onto the canvas and Skyhawk positions himself on the top rope. He delivers a springboard elbow drop to Tomko. He covers him for the pin. Sederick Skyhawk pinned Tomko with a springboard elbow drop in 5:22(**)
The new and improved Sederick Skyhawk gets another win. He steps from the ringside area, ready to go. Tomko is not pleased with the loss, but Skyhawk is paraded around the ringside area on the shoulders of Dutt’s two aides like a conquering hero.
Amanda Sinclair calls Jerry Lynn into her office. She says she has the papers to sign, but she wants Lynn to think things over carefully. He signs these papers, and Joe has a license to do anything. The match will be a No Holds Barred Match. Lynn says fine, and signs the papers. Joe walks into Sinclair’s office, walks over and signs the contract. He pats Lynn on the shoulder, and tells him there’s enough time for him to enjoy solid foods one last time. His next meal will be through a tube. Lynn tells Joe he’ll see him for the main event. The announcers hype Jerry Lynn’s last shot at the NAWA World Championship against Samoa Joe in a No Holds Barred Match.
The NAWA Women’s Champion Mia Stylish takes on Sarah Stock in singles action tonight. Sarah Stock is looking to get into the title hunt and she gives the champion a few anxious moments, including applying a cross-armbreaker, but Stylish fights out of the hold. Both women trade forearm smashes and Stylish hits a German Suplex to Stock. Hamada rushes to the ring and attacks Stylish, with the disqualification being called for. Mia Stylish defeated Sarah Stock via disqualification.
Hamada wrecks Stylish with a huge lariat and the Hamada Driver. Stock is on her feet and Hamada drills her with a palm strike which sends her through the ropes and to the arena floor. Hamada picks up a table and slides it back into the ring. She props Stylish’s body up on the table and sets her up. Moonsault puts Stylish through the table! The table breaks as does Mia Stylish. Hamada stands on Stylish’s throat, holding up the NAWA Women’s Championship.
Six man tag team action takes place next on Glory. The Motor City Machine Guns team up with Miles Stylish to take on a trio of champions in the NAWA World Tag Team Champions the Kings of Wrestling and the NAWA International Champion Nigel McGuinness. Wild action took place tonight on Glory. Sabin is caught in the ring for most of the match, until the hot tag is made. Miles Stylish runs the gauntlet on anyone, and ends up brawling to the back with Nigel McGuinness. Shelley is back into the ring and goes for the Sliced Bread #2 on Hero. Hero blocks it and hits Shelley with a rolling elbow smash. The rolling elbow smash sets him up for the Ricoli Bomb and gets the win to win this wild encounter. The Kings of Wrestling and Nigel McGuinness defeated Miles Stylish and the Motor City Machine Guns in 14:48(*** ½)
McGuinness and Stylish are brawling to the back. Stylish sends McGuinness into the side of a railing set up backstage. Security comes in to break this up and MCGUINNESS CHEAPSHOTS STYLISH WITH A HUGE LARIAT! McGuinness stands over Stylish’s chest and yells he won’t get the better of him. McGuinness fires Stylish with a few more kicks, before backing off. Stylish is helped up and MCGUINNESS WRECKS HIM AGAIN WITH A JAWBREAKER LARIAT WHEN HE IS BEING HELD! McGuinness rolls Stylish over and curb stomps him into the ground for good measure. The NAWA International Champion has made his point.
It’s now time for the main event featuring the NAWA World Championship on the line between Samoa Joe and Jerry Lynn. Both men exchange punches and kicks with each other. Lynn hammers Joe in the corner with a series of rapid fire chops which backs him up into the corner. He steps back and delivers a running dropkick into the corner which doubles Joe over. Lynn takes Joe out of the corner with a snap mare takedown before climbing up to the second rope. Joe pulls himself up off the canvas and turns around right into an attempted springboard cross body block. Joe catches Lynn in his clutches when he comes off of the ropes. He hoists up Lynn and slams him down onto the canvas. Joe stomps away at Lynn. He lifts up Lynn and hammers him with an elbow drop to the back of the leg. Joe grabs Lynn and tries to turn him over into the STF, but Lynn fights out.
Lynn is slumped over on the ring apron. Joe rattles away at chops with Lynn and stuns him with the blistering chops. Lynn is on jelly legs as he tries to push himself back into the ring. Joe backs off and rattles Lynn with a huge forearm smash to the chest. The rocket like blows of the forearm going against chest connects. Lynn is trying to hang onto the ropes with all of his might. Joe steps back and nails Lynn with another running kneelift to the chest to stun him. Joe brings Lynn back into the ring. Joe sets up Lynn, but Lynn goes right to the eyes. Lynn steps back and a huge swinging neckbreaker brings Joe down! Lynn grabs Joe in a front facelock and clings in, drilling him with a series of knee strikes to the head. He steps back and delivers a La Magistral Cradle for a two count.
Joe kicks Lynn into the corner. Lynn avoids Joe’s attack and delivers a chop block. Two more chop blocks, and Lynn hits a dropkick to the knee, before hitting a Dragon Screw Legwhip! Joe rolls to the floor. Lynn nails Joe with a slingshot pescado to a huge pop from the fans! The challenger rolls back the ring mats. He grabs Joe and steps back. Lynn goes to leap on Joe’s shoulder, but Joe delivers a power bomb onto the exposed concrete! The fans are getting on Joe’s case, as Joe breaks the count! He teases leaving Lynn for dead, but exits the ring. He lifts up Lynn’s broken body. Joe bends down to talk trash with Lynn. LYNN ROLLS UP JOE INTO A SMALL PACKAGE! The fans explode into cheers, but they deflate when Lynn only barely holds Joe down for a two count!
The fans are losing their mind, as Joe bounces up to hit a pump kick! Joe lifts Lynn’s battered body off of the canvas and whips him from corner to corner. Vicious ST-Joe out of the corner! Joe climbs to the top rope, but Lynn catches him. Lynn is hammering away at Joe, and climbs to the top rope! SUPER DDT DELIVERED TO SAMOA JOE! The fans rise to their feet and start chanting “Jerry”. Jerry drags his hand over Joe’s chest and covers, but only gets a two and a half count!
Lynn pulls himself to his feet and walks over. He begins to untie the corner pad from the corner. Lynn sends Joe crashing into the exposed turnbuckle with an Irish whip and pulls out a Northern Lights Suplex. Lynn bridges and Joe powers out once again! Lynn is on the outside and waits for Joe to climb up to his feet. Joe is up and Lynn catches him with a missile dropkick! Lynn steps back and heads to the top rope one more time. Lynn climbs to the top rope and a flying elbow drop delivered to Joe! He covers Joe, but Joe kicks out one more time! Lynn waits for Joe to get on his hands and knees, and a Swinging DDT delivered a kneeling Samoa Joe! Lynn covers once again, and Joe kicks out again!
Lynn leaves the ring and goes to grab a steel chair. He steps into the ring about ready to nail Joe with the chair, but he stops. Lynn drops the chair and bends down to tag Joe with punches and stomps. He steps back, but Joe bounces up to his feet and catches Lynn with a vicious Exploder Suplex! Lynn rolls over, trying to pull himself to his feet. Yakuza Kick sets Lynn into the corner and Joe hoists him up. Muscle Buster delivered to Lynn! Joe covers Lynn, but pulls him up off of the canvas at two and a half count!
The announcer’s question Joe’s decision to pull up Lynn when he may have had the match won. Joe bends down, and LYNN LOW BLOWS JOE! Joe is doubled over, and Lynn has Joe set up. He delivers the Cradle Piledriver! The fans are going bananas at the fact Lynn pulled out the Cradle Piledriver. Lynn covers Joe. Two and nine tenths count just barely!
Lynn rolls over and looks at the chair. He threw a lot at Joe, and Lynn decides to win the NAWA World Championship by any means necessary. Lynn swings the chair, but Joe ducks and Joe hits Lynn with a pop up enzugiri! Joe picks up Lynn and brings him onto the top rope. MUSCLE BUSTER DRILLS LYNN ONTO THE CHAIR! Joe rolls over Lynn and applies a Rear Naked Choke!
It’s now do or die time for Lynn. Lynn is going to black out in this move. He is summoning all of the energy he can to pull himself up. He tries to fling Joe off of him, but Joe hangs on like a pitbull and takes Lynn down to the canvas. Lynn is trapped in the body scissors! The fans are rallying behind Lynn! Lynn is trying to fight through this move, and he is breaking it. LYNN HAS DONE IT, HE HAS BROKEN THE REAR NAKED CHOKE!
Lynn is on his hands and knees and JOE KICKS LYNN’S SKULL IN WITH A YAKUZA KICK! Lynn’s body crumples onto the canvas and Joe covers him for the pin. Samoa Joe defeated Jerry Lynn with a Yakuza Kick in 14:33(****)
Joe grabs the NAWA World Championship. Jerry Lynn’s career is over after Joe pretty much caved his skull in. He intimidates the referee to the floor. Joe steps back and leaps down. Joe drives the belt down into Lynn’s head!
The title defense schedule for Joe has caused him to snap. He starts beating on Lynn. He’s already won the match, there’s no need for this. He drags Lynn’s broken body over and kicks him out of Samoa Joe’s ring.
Out comes Bryan Danielson from the back. Danielson flies into the ring and nails Joe with a forearm smash. The number one contender for the NAWA World Title starts hammering away at Joe, before winding up and hitting a huge roundhouse kick taking Joe to the floor. Danielson pumps his fist into the air, rallying the crowd. Joe looks up, blood dripping from his mouth. He calls Danielson a son of a bitch. Danielson dives over the top rope with a tope suicida to get himself some of Samoa Joe! Security is out! Danielson is bringing the fight right to the champion, not backing down!
We fade out with Joe being restrained by security. We’re out of time, but these two men will square off soon for the NAWA World Title.
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Post by mattharms on Jan 8, 2016 20:50:28 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 4/3/2008:
Recap is shown last week from Samoa Joe ending Jerry Lynn’s career and brutalizing him in the center. Bryan Danielson makes his way down to save Lynn. Next week, the NAWA World Championship will be on the line when Bryan Danielson challenges Samoa Joe for the gold.
Bryan Danielson steps into the ring with Prince Nana’s cultural ambassador Sonjay Dutt. The announcers talk about how Nana and Sederick Skyhawk are on a tour, thus leaving Dutt one on one. Dutt manages to give the number one contender for the NAWA World Championship a few anxious moments. Danielson catches him with a vicious German Suplex and delivers a running knee strike to the face with Dutt on his knees. Danielson covers Dutt and scores the pin. Bryan Danielson pinned Sonjay Dutt with a running knee strike in 8:33(***)
Kurt Angle talks about his victory a couple of weeks ago at Reality Check against Harry Harris when he made him say I-Quit. Angle is going for the NAWA World Title now his business with Harris is done. Danielson or Joe or anyone else, Angle wishes them the best of luck, because they’re stepping into a ring with a refreshed Kurt Angle. Angle says he wants to sharpen his skills against the best and he enters the 2008 Gold Rush Tournament, reminding us he won the 2007 version, and he’s going for two in a row.
Mia Stylish and Sarah Stock team up against the dastardly duo of Hamada and Awesome Kong. Kong and Hamada wreck Stock in the corner. Stock makes the hot tag and Stylish runs wild. Hamada leaves the ring and throws a table into the ring. Hamada grabs Stylish and throws her into the edge of the table when it’s set up in the corner. HAMADA SPEARS STYLISH THROUGH THE TABLE FOR THE OBVIOUS DISQUALIFICATION. Mia Stylish and Sarah Stock defeated Awesome Kong and Hamada via disqualification in 8:22(***)
Hamada hoists up Stylish and hits a pumphandle slam to her on the broken table remains. She stands on Stylish’s face and holds her fist up into the air to draw boos from the NAWA fans. Hamada steps back and exits the ring, leaving the champion down.
Samoa Joe has a few words for Bryan Danielson. Joe says he never changed, the fans did. And he is as sadistic as ever. If they want to boo him, if they want to cheer him, Joe doesn’t care. He’s in this company to be the very best and he’ll win the matches by any means necessary. Joe tells Danielson to watch closely later when he steps into the ring with Chris Sabin. He’s going to get a glimpse of his future.
The NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Jimmy Jacobs takes on Miles Stylish in the next match. Jacobs and Stylish trade punches and chops, but Jacobs uses some dubious tactics to take him down. A brain buster and a super senton almost gets the win! Jacobs climbs to the ropes, but Stylish catches him with a dropkick! Stylish hammers away at Jacobs and a vicious reverse suplex brings him down. Lacey distracts Stylish and Jacobs hits a spear. He covers Stylish for a two and a half count! Jacobs rolls Stylish over and punches away at him. Guillotine Choke is fought out by Stylish. Stylish knocks Jacobs to the floor! Stylish takes a running start and hits a tope suicida wiping out Jacobs!
Stylish picks up Jacobs and throws him into the ring. Nigel McGuinness attacks Stylish from behind when the referee is tied up with Lacey. Stylish’s head bounces off the ringpost! The fans are booing as McGuinness slinks back with a smile on his face! Stylish beats the ten count, but Jacobs hooks him and hits the Falcon Arrow. He cradles Stylish and scores the pin. Jimmy Jacobs pinned Miles Stylish with the Falcon Arrow in 10:00(*** ½)
Jacobs scored the biggest win in his career thanks to some dubious means. Nigel McGuinness steps into the ring and Jacobs allows McGuinness to get to work. McGuinness curb stomps Stylish to the canvas one more time! McGuinness steps back and leaves the battered Miles Stylish in the ring.
Harry Harris cuts a promo, talking about how Kurt Angle won nothing. When Harris made Angle submit at StarClash 07, Harris did it fairly and made him tap out. When Angle did it, he used a steel chair on Harris’s ankle. The fans boo when Harris is neglecting to mention the fact. Harris says no one should expect a steel chair, its barbaric. Angle should be suspended and banished from this company. Harris states he will be in the Gold Rush Tournament and he’ll finally get the title shot which has been denied from him for so long. And the NAWA will be in bad shape until he returns because Kurt Angle selfishly denied them.
Austin Starr steps into the ring with El Generico and the NAWA Television Championship is on the line. Back and forth action with Generico fighting back and knocks Starr to the floor. Generico catches Starr with a slingshot dropkick and throws him into the ring. Starr catches Generico, before climbing to the top rope. Starr hits him with a fireman’s carry gutbuster, before setting him up for the 450 Splash to score the pin. Austin Starr defeated El Generico with the 450 Splash in 10:08(*** ½)
Bryan Danielson cuts a promo, talking about how next week he has a chance to become NAWA World Champion. He and Samoa Joe have been up and down the road in the past, and have had many encounters. Next week on Glory, he has the biggest chance ever, to take on Samoa Joe for the NAWA World Championship. Danielson says Joe better be ready, he’s had a good run, but Danielson is walking out with the belt.
The main event features Chris Sabin against Samoa Joe. Next week, the Motor City Machine Guns challenge the Kings of Wrestling for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles, and Joe defends the belt against Danielson. Sabin uses his speed to take down Joe in the early going, until Joe catches him and brutalizes Sabin in the ring. This is a mugging, with Sabin fighting out! Sabin hits a vicious springboard clothesline and a springboard elbow drop, getting a two count! Sabin heads up top, but Joe catches him off of the top rope. Delivers the Muscle Buster and slaps on the rear naked choke. Joe taps him out. Samoa Joe defeated Chris Sabin in 10:08(*** ½)
Joe rolls Sabin over and pummels him after the bout. Security comes out to back Joe off. Out comes Bryan Danielson from the back. Joe lifts up the belt and taunts Danielson, telling him next week.
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Post by mattharms on Jan 12, 2016 20:03:47 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 4/10/2008:
Tonight three championships on the line. Hamada takes on Mia Stylish for the NAWA Women’s Championship. The Motor City Machine Guns get their return match against the Kings of Wrestling for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. Also, we have the main event, Bryan Danielson challenging Samoa Joe for the NAWA World Title. All this and more, tonight on NAWA Glory.
The Motor City Machine Guns step into the ring against the Kings of Wrestling. Shelley and Sabin put the champions through the paces during the early portions of this match. Sabin is caught in the corner and double teamed for the vast majority of the match. He tags out and hot tag made to Alex Shelley. Power bomb/sliced bread #2 combination connects from the Guns on Hero gets a nearfall. A few more double team moves, until Castagnoli catches Shelley off of the ropes with a European Uppercut, which allows Hero to sneak in a rolling cradle to score the pin. The Kings of Wrestling retained the NAWA World Tag Team Titles against the Motor City Machine Guns in 12:38(*** ½)
The Kings of Wrestling walk out with the gold tonight, with the belts held over their heads.
We see Miles Stylish backstage. It’s announced tonight Miles Stylish and a partner of his choosing will take on the NAWA International Champion Nigel McGuinness and the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Jimmy Jacobs. Jacobs interrupts Stylish’s match, taunting him saying last week, he pinned Stylish. Jacobs asks who is Stylish’s partner going to be. He asks could it be Jerry Lynn? Jacobs stops and says it couldn’t be, because Stylish’s good friend has been retired and once Nigel McGuinness and Jimmy Jacobs are done, it’s going to be the end of Miles Stylish as well. Stylish says he’ll do his talking in the ring and he already has a partner.
The NAWA Women’s Title is on the line with Mia Stylish taking on Hamada in the second of two championship bouts tonight. Stylish catches Hamada with a series of kicks and strikes, but Hamada sends Stylish back into the corner. Hamada hits a corner clothesline to the back of the head and a huge Saito Suplex, drilling Stylish. Hamada beats Stylish down and hoists her up, going for a brain buster, but Stylish drops down behind her. Waistlock, but Hamada counters with a series of elbow strikes. Hamada hits a Discus Lariat and covers Stylish for a two and a half count.
Hamada lifts Stylish up and pulls her into a knee to the stomach. She scoops up Stylish for the Hamada Driver, but Stylish drops down and dropkicks her down to the ring. Stylish comes back with a spin kick and to the second rope. Asai Leg Lariat connects with Hamada. Stylish covers to get a two count! Stylish backs off the ropes and a running elbow strike in the corner. Hamada catches Stylish with a kick to the face and hoists her onto the shoulders. Rolling Samoan Drop delivered by Hamada! Hamada pounds away at Stylish and gets a two count off of her! Hamada lifts up Stylish one more time, and plows her into the corner. Brain buster connects and Hamada heads up top. Moonsault misses when Stylish rolls out of the way!
Stylish obliterates Hamada with a series of vicious martial arts kicks the moment she brings herself to her knees. Stylish winds up and nails Hamada with a huge kick to the chest which rocks her entire world. Hamada bounces up and Stylish measures her for a kick, but Hamada ducks it and the referee gets hit. Hamada hits a German Suplex to Stylish and leaves the ring. The referee is down and Hamada is pulling a table out from underneath the ring! For the third week in a row, she’s about ready to put Stylish through the table! Hamada sets up a table. He picks up Stylish, climbing up to join her. Stylish fights off and shoves Hamada off the ropes causing her to crash through the table. The referee is back up and calls for the bell, disqualifying Mia Stylish. Hamada defeated Mia Stylish via disqualification in 12:04(*** ¾)
Hamada gets the win tonight, but Stylish keeps the championship. Stylish delivers a brutal double foot stomp to Hamada’s chest. Hamada rises up to her feet, and favors her ribs, but keeps going after the champion.
Christian makes his way out to team with Miles Stylish to take on the duo of Jimmy Jacobs and Nigel McGuinness. Jacobs is knocked around during the early portion of this match, drawing cheers from the fans. Christian is eventually caught in the heel corner and double teamed for the good portion of this match. McGuinness uses rough neck tactics and Jacobs is just a little weasel, pounding on his enemy. Christian fights out and tag made to Miles Stylish. Stylish runs wild, taking everyone out. Stylish lifts up McGuinness for the Las Vegas Trauma, but Jacobs blocks it. Stylish goes after Jacobs and pays for it with a Jawbreaker Lariat! McGuinness hooks the leg and scores the pin. Nigel McGuinness and Jimmy Jacobs defeated Christian and Miles Stylish when McGuinness pinned Stylish with the Jawbreaker Lariat in 13:11(*** ½)
Bryan Danielson cuts a promo, talking about how he’s been working towards this moment for a very long time. Tonight he steps into the ring to take on Samoa Joe. Danielson plans to throw everything he has at the champion and then a little bit extra.
Samoa Joe talks about how he’s the most dominant man in the history of this company. The fans have latched onto Bryan Danielson, but Joe says it’s their problem. Joe is walking into Glory as the NAWA World Championship and walking out the champion. Joe says he respects what Danielson has done, but respect doesn’t mean anything when you step into Samoa Joe’s ring and Samoa Joe’s world.
Bryan Danielson squares off against Samoa Joe in our next match for the NAWA World Title. Both men lock up and trade holds on the mat. Joe uses his power to bully Danielson to the mat, but Danielson fights out with a series of jabs. Joe backs off and double leg to Danielson! A series of forearm smashes drill Danielson’s face and neck! Joe picks up Danielson, but Danielson elbows him in the face. Danielson grabs Joe and takes him down with an arm drag. Another pair of arm drags and the champion bounces up to his feet.
Joe charges Danielson, but Danielson ducks his wild swing. Danielson tees off with a series of kicks to Joe’s chest and the side of his leg. Joe catches Danielson’s leg and brings him down with a dragon screw. Joe turns him into the STF, but Danielson reaches the ropes before Joe can get it locked in. Joe pounds away at Danielson and hoists him up. Joe hooks Danielson and hits him with a backbreaker! The champion holds onto Danielson for a moment, extending his spine over his knee.
The champion releases Danielson and rolls him over. Joe grabs Danielson around the back of the head and pushes him face first onto the canvas. Joe hammers away at Danielson, before stepping back. A huge elbow drop down across Danielson. Joe hooks Danielson into a headscissors submission and starts hammering away with a series of rough neck forearm smashes. Each forearm collides across Danielson’s chest. Danielson tries to power out, but Joe lets go of him on his own accord.
Joe delivers a series of hammer blows with his forearms, before picking up Danielson and hitting a short arm clothesline. Joe lifts up Danielson and chops him into the corner. Joe steps back and knee drilled to his midsection. Joe hooks Danielson in an abdominal stretch, before forcing him down to the canvas. The champion rattles Danielson’s chest! Joe steps back with a smile on his face and he backs off. Senton backsplash misses when Danielso rolls out of the way!
Samoa Joe’s wind has been knocked out of him. Danielson hits him with a series of forearm strikes, before bouncing off of the ropes. A huge leaping running elbow smash sends Joe to the ring apron. Danielson takes a running start and headbutts Joe in the midsection. Joe is doubled over and Danielson catches him with a kneelift. Joe drops to the arena floor and Danielson dives over the top rope with a tope suicida to Joe!
The fans pop big time. The count is on and Danielson lifts Joe’s dead weight back into the ring. Danielson heads to the top rope. Joe is on his feet and Danielson leaps off with a springboard dropkick! Joe is back on his feet, and Danielson runs off the ropes with a dropkick into the corner. The challenger follows this up with a running dropkick into the corner, with a double leg takedown into a jack-knife cradle! Two count when Joe powers out!
Joe pulls Danielson up to his feet. A series of forearm smashes drills him across the back. Joe drills him with a kneelift sending him into the corner. Joe sets up Danielson and goes for a power bomb, but Danielson drops down behind him behind him. Danielson takes Joe down with the ankle lock! Joe is fighting to the ropes and he makes it! Danielson has until five and he breaks the hold.
The champion pulls himself up to his feet. Danielson hammers away at him with a series of chops, before sending him into the corner. Danielson charges into the corner with a running elbow to the chest. He climbs to the second rope and leaps off, but Joe catches him. Joe hits him with a backbreaker. He hangs on and hits a second backbreaker, before hoisting him onto his shoulders and bringing him down with a Samoan Drop! Joe covers Danielson to get two! Joe hoists up Danielson and backs him into the corner. A series of forearms rocks Danielson, hoisting him to the top rope. Joe hits the Muscle Buster on Danielson! The challenger is covered, but Joe gets a two and a half count!
Joe grabs Danielson and hooks him before nailing him with a series of headbutts. Danielson slumps into the corner. He raises his arms around Danielson’s throat and Rear Naked Choke applied. Danielson runs back into the corner. Joe slumps into the corner and Danielson fires back with a series of kicks to the chest. Danielson throws Joe into the corner and hits a running elbow smash into the corner. He climbs to the top rope, and jumps off of the top rope, connecting with a diving headbutt! Danielson covers Joe, but gets a two and a half count!
Danielson hits a series of elbow strikes across the back of Joe’s head, before throwing him into the ropes. Danielson bounces off of the ropes with a leaping elbow strike! He waits for Joe to get up and hooks him around the arm. He hooks him into the LaBell Lock, forcing him down to his knees. Danielson cranks on his head and shoulder, punishing him with the hold. The champion makes his way to the ropes. Danielson drills him with a series of elbows and steps back. Danielson hits a Buzzsaw Kick to his chest which sends him slumping down to the canvas.
Joe pulls himself into the corner. Danielson runs into the corner with a full head of steam, but Joe catches him. He runs Danielson halfway across the ring and hurls him into the corner. Joe nails him with huge clothesline in the corner, and hits a Yakuza Kick to further punish Danielson! Joe steps back and hits a second Yakuza Kick to Danielson and backs up to hit a third Yakuza Kick. Three Yakuza Kicks in succession, and Joe makes the cover, but Danielson rolls the shoulder up at two and a half count!
Danielson crawls to his hands and knees, with Joe nailing him with a series of kicks to the face and chest which rocks him! Joe covers Danielson for the pin. Samoa Joe defeated Bryan Danielson in 24:44(**** ½)
Samoa Joe keeps the NAWA World Championship tonight on Glory, by kicking Danielson into oblivion. The champion hoists up his belt, standing over Danielson. Who will step up next to challenge Joe? The Gold Rush Tournament starts next week, and we’ll see who will be challenging for the NAWA World Title at WrestleClash VII.
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Post by mattharms on Jan 15, 2016 21:03:35 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 4/17/2008:
Amanda Sinclair is hanging out in her office. She introduces the brackets for the 2008 Gold Rush Tournament.
[STYLES] [MCGINNESS]
[BLACK] [JACOBS]
[STEEN] [HOMICIDE]
[GENERICO] [STARR]
[CHRISTIAN] [SKYHAWK]
[STYLISH] [CASTAGNOLI]
[DANIELSON] [HERO]
[ANGLE] [HARRIS]
The first round matches will take place over the next four weeks, with the quarterfinals, semi-finals, and finals taking place at Gold Rush. Also, due to Bryan Danielson losing last week, she’s searched for a new number one contender to Samoa Joe, and he will be revealed tonight. Joe better gear up for another title defense.
AJ Styles steps into the ring after a few months absence to square off against Nigel McGuinness. The NAWA International Champion experiences some anxious moments. Styles manages to almost get the win with a springboard 450 Splash. A second one is avoided, and McGuinness comes back with the Jawbreaker Lariat to score the pin and be the first competitor to advance to the Elite Eight. Nigel McGuinness pinned AJ Styles with a Jawbreaker Lariat in 10:33(*** ¾)
Samoa Joe talks about how last week Danielson threw everything at him, but in the end, he proved this is Samoa Joe’s world, and Danielson and the rest of the people in the back are just living in it. Joe is asked about how Amanda Sinclair has handpicked a new contender. Joe tells her to take her best shot, because it won’t matter in the end.
The former NAWA Tag Team Champions the Motor City Machine Guns go up against the duo of Jack Evans and Petey Williams. The Guns are trying to reestablish momentum after losing their return match last week to the Kings of Wrestling. The Skull and Bones gets the win on Evans and the Guns walk out with the victory on Glory. The Motor City Machine Guns defeated Jack Evans and Petey Williams in 7:33(** ½)
Bryan Danielson talks about how he was a half a count away from winning the belt. Danielson says he can’t cry over spilled milk, he’ll pick himself up and go at it again. And the Gold Rush Tournament is the best opportunity. Three years ago, Danielson won the tournament and this year, he’s going to repeat history. Danielson says the only thing which is different is he’ll be the NAWA World Champion after winning the tournament. Bold thoughts from Danielson, hopefully they pan out for him.
Tyler Black squares off against Jimmy Jacobs in the second first round match of the Gold Rush Tournament. These two men know each other very well, being former tag team partners, and also rivals. The NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Jacobs wants to move forward in the tournament, to get his hands on more gold. A top rope sunset flip power bomb almost puts Black away. Jacobs misses a super senton and Black hits a corner power bomb, followed by a Curb Stomp, which is enough to get the pin. Tyler Black pinned Jimmy Jacobs to advance into the Gold Rush Tournament in 10:22(*** ½)
Tyler Black will meet Nigel McGuinness in the first quarterfinal round match at Gold Rush on May 12th, 2008.
The next bout features two tag teams who are looking for a crack at the Kings of Wrestling and the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. The Briscoe Brothers step into the ring against LAX in a huge battle. Mark is beaten and stomped in the corner. Jay is hot tagged in and he runs wild, drawing cheers from the fans. Eventually everything breaks down, with LAX and the Briscoe Brothers start brawling around the ringside area. The referee reaches ten count, counting both teams out of the ring. The Briscoe Brothers battled LAX to a double countout in 15:22(*** ½)
Homicide nails Jay with a glancing shot to the back of the head with the blackjack, and Mark is launched into the post. LAX beat down the Briscoe Brothers.
A recap from the last couple of weeks between Hamada and Mia Stylish with both women going through tables. On May 12th, 2008 at Gold Rush 2008, the NAWA Women’s Championship will be on the line in a Tables Match between Mia Stylish and Hamada!
Tony Mamaluke makes his way down to the ring for the main event. Mamaluke gets on the microphone, thanking Amanda Sinclair for an opportunity, and how he won’t let the New Age Wrestling Alliance down, he will be the NAWA World Champion.
“Take My Breath Away” by Berlin kicks up and the fans get on their feet. Teddy Hart is back! Teddy Hart makes his way down to the ring, for the first time in a year. The announcers remind us this is appropriate, as last year, Teddy Hart lost the NAWA World Title and was savagely beaten by Harry Harris. And he never got his return match!
Tony Mamaluke and Teddy Hart square off in the main event. Mamaluke has a bit of a chip on his shoulder and rattles Hart throughout the early portion of this match. Mamaluke catches Hart coming off of the ropes, and hits a DDT off of the top rope. Hart kicks out! Mamaluke goes for the Sicilian Jam, but Hart moves out of the way. Hart works over the legs and back and applies the Sharpshooter! Mamaluke struggles and has no choice but to tap out. Teddy Hart made Tony Mamaluke submit to the Sharpshooter in 10:00(***)
Teddy Hart gets on the microphone and says May 12th, the NAWA World Title is coming back around his waist. There you have it, confirmation Teddy Hart will challenging Samoa Joe for the title. We fade to black on Glory with news of the big title match. Next week, two more first round Gold Rush Tournament matches take place.
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Post by mattharms on Jan 18, 2016 21:05:57 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 4/24/2008:
Last week, Teddy Hart made his return to the New Age Wrestling Alliance and threw out a challenge to Samoa Joe. These two men will face off for the NAWA World Title at Gold Rush. Tonight the 2008 Gold Rush Tournament continues with two more first round matches.
The third first round match in the Gold Rush Tournament takes place featuring Homicide taking on Kevin Steen. Hernandez was kicked to the back, allowing a one on one match. Homicide still uses some rough neck tactics to beat the new comer Steen down, but Steen fights underneath. Steen hits a Death Valley Bomb out of the corner, and climbs to the top rope, before connecting with a senton bomb. This is enough for Steen to pin Homicide and advance forward in the tournament. Kevin Steen pinned Homicide with a senton bomb in 10:22(*** ½)
We head to a public service announcement, paid by Prince Nana and the government of Ghana, about Sederick Skyhawk. They discuss how Sederick Skyhawk is a man of the people, how he found himself out. Now he’s going to be the NAWA World Champion for thousands of children who want to have a better life. Skyhawk will give them a better life. Next week, his road to win the 2008 Gold Rush Tournament, and become the NAWA World Champion.
Half of the first round is done, featuring El Generico taking Austin Starr in a return match from a couple of weeks ago on Glory. Generico comes out flying, working Starr over for the majority of the early portion of the match, at least until Starr catches him coming off of the ropes. Starr hits a power bomb hot shot, and works him over. Generico fights out and hits a Blue Thunder Bomb, but the NAWA World Television Champion kicks out at two and a half. Generico climbs to the top rope, but Starr avoids a high cross body. He hoists up Generico, and hits him with a reverse brain buster, before holding him down for the pin. Austin Starr defeated El Generico with the reverse brain buster in 9:22(***)
Austin Starr will take on Kevin Steen in the Quarterfinals of the Gold Rush Tournament at Gold Rush on May 12th, 2008.
Jay Briscoe goes one on one with Hernandez in the next match on Glory. Nothing was settled in the bout between LAX and the Briscoe Brothers last week on Glory. Jay uses his speed and several roughneck tactics to take down Hernandez, until Hernandez plucks him out of mid-air and rag dolls Jay around. Hernandez plows him into corner. Jay catches him with a boot off of the corner charge and starts hitting him with everything he can throw at Hernandez. Hernandez catches him and nails him with a huge running tackle. Jay crumples to the canvas and Hernandez pins him. Hernandez defeated Jay Briscoe with a running tackle in 8:22(***)
Hernandez hoists Jay’s limp body off the canvas, and sets him up for the Border Toss, but Mark enters the ring. Mark pulls Jay off of Hernandez’s shoulders and Mark nails Hernandez with a huge forearm smash. Hernandez is rocked back into the ropes and Mark plows the side of his forearm into Hernandez’s face to send him to the floor.
The NAWA World Tag Team Champions Claudio Castagnoli and Chris Hero cut promos, preparing for their tournament matches. Next week, Claudio takes on Miles Stylish, and Hero takes on Bryan Danielson in two weeks. The Kings promise to win their tournament matches, beat their quarterfinal round opponents, and meet in the semi-finals. May the better man win. Castagnoli says Miles Stylish thinks he has the tournament wrapped up, but he might be in for a surprise.
Hamada squares off against Sarah Stock. To prepare Hamada for her challenge for the NAWA Women’s Championship in a tables match, Hamada takes on Stock this week in the same match. Mia Stylish watches from the back, with Hamada picking apart Stock. Stock gives a few moments, but Hamada catches her coming off of the top rope. Hamada Driver brings her down. Hamada sets up Stock on the table and drills her through the table with a brutal moonsault to score the win. Hamada defeated Sarah Stock in a Tables Match in 10:22(*** ½)
Hamada stands over the broken body of Sarah Stock along with the broken table.
Miles Stylish cuts a promo, talking about how he’s been impressed by Claudio Castagnoli, but impressions go so far. Stylish needs to win the Gold Rush Tournament if he wants another NAWA World Championship shot and next week, his quest for the gold starts with Claudio. Stylish tells Claudio Castagnoli to prepare for the biggest match in his life next week on Glory.
The NAWA World Champion Samoa Joe makes his way down to the ring for his match with Petey Williams. Jack Evans is out with Petey Williams. Joe gets on the microphone, saying last week, Teddy Hart stepped back into Samoa Joe’s ring and thinks he’s entitled to an NAWA World Title shot. He says it’s fine, but he wants Teddy Hart to watch this one closely. He’s old friends with both Evans and Petey. Joe says neither of them can beat him in a match, so how about both of them? Joe attacks both men before the bell before he gets his action.
Samoa Joe destroys both Jack Evans and Petey Williams. Technically this is scheduled to be Petey Williams against Samoa Joe, but Joe wrecks both men. Evans is hurled over the top rope with a power bomb. Petey tries to get some shots on Joe, but Joe hits him with the ST-Joe, before hooking him into the rear naked choke to force the tap out! Joe stops the referee for calling the bell and drags Jack Evans into the ring, destroying him with the Yakuza Kick, hitting the Muscle Buster, and locking on the choke, forcing him to tap out as well. Samoa Joe has decimated two men tonight.
Joe holds up the NAWA World Championship, but Teddy Hart is out. HART LEAPS OFF OF THE TOP ROPE WITH A SPRINGBOARD CLOTHESLINE! The fans pop big time, and Teddy Hart grabs Joe’s legs, stepping through, before turning him over into the Sharpshooter! Hart has the Sharpshooter on, but Joe fights out. Hart hammers Joe to the outside. Security comes out to break these two men up. Teddy Hart against Samoa Joe for the NAWA World Championship is hyped for Gold Rush on May 12th.
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Post by mattharms on Jan 20, 2016 21:02:59 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 5/1/2008:
Tonight, the 2008 Gold Rush Tournament continues when Claudio Castagnoli takes on Miles Stylish and Sederick Skyhawk meets Christian. The road to Gold Rush on May 11th, 2008 continues tonight on Glory.
The opening match features the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Jimmy Jacobs taking on the number one contender for the NAWA World Title, Teddy Hart. Hart wants a big time match to gear up for his match with Joe at Gold Rush, so the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion throws his hat into the ring. Jacobs catches Hart with a super sunset flip power bomb for a close finish. Jacobs misses a senton out of the corner and Hart works over Jacobs. He sends him hurling into the corner and hits a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker! Hart climbs to the top rope, but Jacobs catches him. Jacobs tries for a top-rope DDT. Hart shoves him off and hits a shooting star press to the back of Jacobs. Hart rolls over Jacobs and scores the pin. Teddy Hart pinned Jimmy Jacobs with the Shooting Star Press in 12:02(****)
The NAWA World Champion Samoa Joe rushes down to the ring afterwards, but Hart sees him out of the corner of his eye. Hart nails him with a series of forearm smashes, before sending Joe into the corner. A running kneelift stuns Joe in the corner and Hart hits a dragon screw leg whip, before going for the Sharpshooter, but Joe reaches the ropes. The champion leaves the ring, with Hart yelling at him to get some. Hart leaps off the top rope onto Joe with a tope suicida and punches away at Joe! Security pulls Hart off. JOE NAILS HART WITH A VICIOUS FOREARM SMASH WHEN SECURITY HOLDS HIM AT BAY! The fans boo and Joe steps back from Hart. Hart tries to get at Joe, but the champion leaves the ring.
Kurt Angle talks about his last match with Harry Harris, and next week, he’s going to step into the ring for the Gold Rush Tournament first round. He talks about how in 2007, he won the tournament, and Angle’s going for two in a row this year. Kurt Angle takes on Harry Harris in the Gold Rush Tournament first round match next week on Glory. This should be a huge match as two tournament favorites lock head to head with each other.
The next Gold Rush Tournament match takes place with Christian taking on Sederick Skyhawk. Skyhawk has the pomp and circumstance for his entrance. Christian uses some old school wrestling skills to take Skyhawk down, at least until Skyhawk goes low and works over Christian. Skyhawk pulls out a vicious spinebuster, and a springboard knee strike to the head, but it’s not enough. Skyhawk goes for a moonsault, but Christian avoids it. Christian comes back with ten count punches, and a springboard cross body block off of the ropes to score a two count! Christian heads up top, but Sonjay Dutt catches him. Christian jumps off into Skyhawk hitting a punch to the midsection, before hitting a double arm DDT. Skyhawk heads up top and the Fallen Star connects. The brutal springboard elbow drop connects with Christian and allows Skyhawk to score the pin. Sederick Skyhawk pinned Christian with the Fallen Star to advance in the Gold Rush Tournament in 12:55(*** ¼)
Tyler Black against Nigel McGuinness, Austin Starr against Kevin Steen, and Sederick Skyhawk faces the winner of our main event tonight.
Brent Albright and the NAWA Television Champion Austin Starr take on Kevin Steen and El Generico in the next match. Albright and Starr isolate Generico in the ring, until he can make the hot tag to Steen. Steen runs wild, first wiping out Albright with a huge cannonball to the outside. He sets up Starr and hits him with the F-5 before climbing up top and hitting a senton off the top rope for the pin. Steen has pinned his quarterfinal round opponent in the Gold Rush Tournament. El Generico and Kevin Steen defeated Austin Starr and Brent Albright when Steen pinned Starr in 8:11(***)
Harry Harris discusses Kurt Angle’s savage attack on his ankle in the I-Quit Match. Harris has declared he hasn’t quit, because Angle threatened his long term health. Next week, the score will be even when Kurt Angle meets Harry Harris in the Gold Rush Tournament first round match. Harris promises to bring about a wicked end to Kurt Angle next week.
The main event features Miles Stylish taking on Claudio Castagnoli in the Gold Rush Tournament. Stylish is taken down a few times by Claudio using his power to get the better of the former NAWA World Champion. Stylish takes down Castagnoli with a double leg take down, and goes for a backward bridge pin, but Castagnoli powers out. He shoves Stylish into the corner and nails him with a series of brutal forearm smashes. Stylish is sent into the ropes for a tilt-a-whirl, but Stylish counters with a headscissors takedown out of the move!
Stylish nails Castagnoli with a series of kicks to the face and an uppercut, before sending him into the corner. He delivers a springboard swinging bulldog out of the corner. Castagnoli is down for a two count! Stylish kneels down and hits a series of elbow strikes. He throws Castagnoli into the ropes. He jumps into the corner with ten count punches. Stylish goes for a Frankensteiner out of the corner, but Castagnoli blocks it and takes down Stylish with a power bomb hot shot out of the corner. Castagnoli grabs Stylish and catapults him halfway across the ring. He catches Stylish coming back off the ropes with a spinning back suplex! He covers, but gets a two count!
Castagnoli is not deterred, pulling back his knee pad and hitting a kneedrop to Stylish. He backs off and goes for another kneedrop, but Stylish rolls out of the way. Castagnoli hits his knee on the canvas. Stylish grabs his leg and goes for the figure-four, but Castagnoli kicks him off of the ropes. Stylish comes back off of the ropes with a roll through half Boston Crab. Stylish cranks on the leg in an attempt to hold the bigger man down. He leans back on the leg, forcing him down to the canvas.
Stylish lets go of the hold and a series of chops, before he sends Castagnoli into the corner. Castagnoli nails Stylish with an elbow smash out of the corner. Castagnoli hits a running knee to the face. He picks up Stylish, and hoists him up, hitting him with a double underhook suplex! Castagnoli covers, but only gets a two count. He muscles up Stylish and hits another gutwrench suplex. Stylish is no small man, and Castagnoli is just rag-dolling him around. Another cover, but Stylish rolls the shoulder up again. Castagnoli lifts up Stylish and hits him with a series of gunshot forearm smashes. He throws Stylish into the ropes and launches him into the air, before bringing him down with a huge European Uppercut! Swiss Death obliterates Stylish and Castagnoli covers. Two and nine tenths count when Stylish brings the shoulder up!
Castagnoli hits a series of stomps and sets up Stylish for the giant swing, but Stylish kicks him when coming off of the ropes. Stylish pops up, running right into a rolling European uppercut followed by a double underhook suplex! Another cover, but Stylish is out once again! Castagnoli picks up Stylish and hoists him over his head for a delayed vertical suplex, but Stylish drops down the back door! Castagnoli hits a back kick and throws Stylish into the ropes. Tilt a whirl is countered by Stylish, who is forcing Castagnoli down into a dragon sleeper. The Swiss Superman powers out, and hits another Swiss Death to Stylish! Stylish barely avoids getting pinned by putting his foot on the ropes!
He picks up Stylish once again and hoists him onto his shoulders. Running powerslam spikes Stylish down onto the canvas! Another two and nine tenths count! Stylish has taken an obscene amount of punishment, but his obsession of winning the Gold Rush Tournament and becoming the NAWA World Champion for a third time is fueling him! Castagnoli delivers a running kick to Stylish, and bounces him off of the canvas! Castagnoli lifts up Stylish and goes for the third Swiss Death, but Stylish does a somersault in mid air and puts himself behind Castagnoli. Stylish takes down Castagnoli’s legs with a chop block! Castagnoli rolls to his knees, and Stylish hooks the arm, before rolling through into a La Magistral Cradle to score the pin! Miles Stylish defeated Claudio Castagnoli in 20:41(**** ½)
Miles Stylish outgunned Castagnoli by using a slick wrestling tactic, and as a result, he’ll be meeting Sederick Skyhawk. Castagnoli looks pissed. Stylish collapses down on the canvas, having burned through a lot of energy just to get this one win, but three seconds is all it takes to win, and Stylish has won!
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Post by mattharms on Jan 22, 2016 20:42:38 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 5/8/2008:
Tonight the 2008 Gold Rush Tournament continues with Kurt Angle taking on Harry Harris and Bryan Danielson takes on Chris Hero. Also, a preview for two other first round matches at Gold Rush, with Sederick Skyhawk and Nigel McGuinness taking on Tyler Black and Miles Stylish.
Chris Hero takes on Bryan Danielson in the Gold Rush Tournament first round match. Both men trade a series of strikes, with Danielson sending Hero into the ropes. Hero comes back with a huge kick to the face. Danielson rolls over and Hero takes him down with a huge elbow to the side of the face. He delivers a huge leaping knee lift sending Danielson down. Hero rolls Danielson over and hits a series of stomps, before delivering a leaping foot stomp to the back of the head. Hero lifts Danielson up and hammers a series of elbow strikes. He hoists up Danielson, but Danielson fights back out of the hold. Danielson hits a dropkick into the corner. He hooks Hero’s arms and delivers tiger suplex. Danielson bridges for the pin. Bryan Danielson defeated Chris Hero with a tiger suplex in 10:00(*** ½)
Bryan Danielson advances into the elite eight and will be facing the winner of Kurt Angle against Harry Harris.
A recap of the most recent events between Teddy Hart and Samoa Joe is shown. Hart talks about how he’s returned to this company for one reason alone and it’s to become the NAWA World Champion. Samoa Joe discusses how Hart’s going to have to prove something when he steps into the ring at Gold Rush. May 11th, 2008, Samoa Joe and Teddy Hart meet for the NAWA World Title. Also the final three rounds of the Gold Rush Tournament, and the NAWA Women’s Title is on the line in a Tables Match, when Mia Stylish takes on Hamada.
Homicide and Jay Briscoe square off in the next match. Jay knocks Homicide to the floor, but Homicide moves out of the way of a springboard cross body. Homicide pounds away at Jay, and pulls out a violent lariat for a two count. Frog splash is avoided when Jay rolling out of the way. Jay climbs to the outside and springboard clothesline connects for a two count. Jay goes for the Jay Driller, but Homicide counters with a high back body drop. Homicide goes for the Gringo Cutter. He is shoved in the corner. Jay hits a German suplex release! Hernandez rushes in the ring, and clotheslines the hell out of Jay for the disqualification. Jay Briscoe defeated Homicide via disqualification in 12:11(*** 1/2)
Hernandez beats up Jay after the match, and hoists him up with an elevated version suplex. He bounces off of the ropes and nails Jay with a huge spear, taking him down in the center of the ring. He pumps his hand up in celebration. Out comes Mark Briscoe, but Hernandez kicks him in the face. Hernandez hoists up Mark and hits him the Border Toss, causing him to crumple up like a piece of paper. The Briscoe Brothers have been laid out by LAX.
A recap of the recent events between Mia Stylish and Hamada are shown with both of these women putting themselves on tables on separate occasions. This Sunday, the NAWA Women’s Championship will be on the line with Mia Stylish taking on Hamada in a Tables match. May 11th, 2008 Gold Rush Tournament is on Pay Per View.
Sederick Skyhawk wants a few words before this next match. Nana tells the fans to be silent, they should respect this man and all he does. At the end of 2007, Miles Stylish defeated Sederick Skyhawk in three seconds. We see highlights of the quickest match in NAWA history with Skyhawk and Stylish. The End of Days featured Stylish beating Skyhawk again. Then Skyhawk lost a third match to Miles Stylish when he was banished from the company. Sederick Skyhawk talks about how he’s a brand new man, and this Sunday, he’s going to ruin Stylish’s quest for another NAWA World Title Shot. He’s going to win the NAWA World Title for all of the children in the world, who look up for a role model. These people aren’t as good and noble as Skyhawk, they’re not selfless, all they care about is themselves.
Nigel McGuinness comes out to join Sederick Skyhawk for this match. McGuinness says he’ll see Skyhawk in the finals of the tournament. Tonight they’re going to give Black and Stylish a beating tonight.
The tag team match starts up next with Nigel McGuinness and Sederick Skyhawk taking out Miles Stylish and Tyler Black. Black is trapped in the corner, with Skyhawk and McGuinness cut off the ring, trading moves. Black drills Skyhawk in the face with a superkick to end the offensive flurry, and rushes into the corner, making the hot tag. Stylish runs into the ring, cleaning house on everyone. Stylish hoists Skyhawk onto his shoulders, but McGuinness hits the Jawbreaker lariat out of nowhere! Skyhawk rolls Stylish up to score the pin. Sederick Skyhawk and Nigel McGuinness defeated Miles Stylish and Tyler Black in 13:22(*** ½)
Skyhawk leaves the ring, having scored a tainted win over Miles Stylish tonight. Nana and Dutt cheer his win, and try and get the fans to start cheering. They explode into boos.
A return match from both StarClash 07 and Reality Check features Kurt Angle against Harry Harris in the final first round match of the Gold Rush Tournament. Both men trade some holds on the mat, until Angle runs Harris into the corner. Angle drills Harris into the corner with a series of forearm smashes. Harris shoves Angle into the corner, ramming him shoulder first into the corner. Angle throws Harris off of the ropes. Harris slides to the floor. Angle goes to the floor and gives chase around the ring. Harris makes it back into the ring and he catches Angle with an elbow to the back of the head. Another series of elbow strikes, with Harris backing off and running over Angle with a clothesline.
Harris hoists up Angle and drops him down throat first into the top rope with a Hotshot. He hammers him with a series of forearm smashes to the back of the neck. Harris hooks Angle and brings him down with a reverse neckbreaker. He covers Angle for a two count. Harris hoists Angle up off the canvas and drills him with a series of jabs to the side of the head. Angle is thrown into the corner. Harris grabs Angle and hits a belly to back suplex! Harris floats over and gets a two count. He rolls Angle over.
Front facelock starts cranking on Angle’s head. Harris hammers him with a kneelift to the face. He sets up Angle and a huge brain buster brings him down! Harris covers Angle, but gets a two and a half count! He drags Angle’s body into the center of the ring. A forward rolling senton backsplash is avoided when Angle rolls out of the way. Angle bounces to his feet, hooking him. Three German suplexes rocks Harris! Angle covers Harris, covering him for a two and nine tenths count!
He picks up Angle, hoisting him up, going for the Angle Slam. Harris drops down the back. He shoves Angle off of the ropes. Harris brings him down with a huge spinebuster slam! He hooks Angle’s legs and goes for a Boston Crab, but Angle fights out of the hold and counters into the Ankle Lock! Angle hooks onto Harris’s ankle, and Harris makes it to the ropes. Angle rolls over Harris, but Harris kicks him off, sending him into the referee.
The referee goes down and Angle turns around, checking on the referee. Harris slides out of the ring, grabbing a steel chair. He steps into the ring and Angle turns around right into a vicious chairshot to the head! The fans explode into boos. Harris gets rid of the evidence and covers Angle. Two and nine tenths count when Angle kicks out!
Harris grabs Angle and sets him up. A huge jumping piledriver nails Angle! Harris covers Angle and scores the pin. Harry Harris defeated Kurt Angle with the Jumping Piledriver in 14:22(****)
Harris advances into the Gold Rush Tournament, and it will face Bryan Danielson in the Quarterfinals. Stylish against Skyhawk, Austin Starr taking on Kevin Steen, and Tyler Black against Nigel McGuinness, all in the Gold Rush Tournament this Sunday. The brackets for the elite eight flash on the screen.
[BLACK] [MCGUINNESS]
[STEEN] [STARR]
[STYLISH] [SKYHAWK]
[DANIELSON] [HARRIS]
Plus the NAWA Women’s Title will be on the line in a Tables Match with Hamada challenging Mia Stylish and Samoa Joe putting the NAWA World Title on the line against Teddy Hart.
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Post by mattharms on Jan 30, 2016 19:28:04 GMT -5
NAWA Gold Rush 2008:
Tonight the 2008 Gold Rush Tournament takes place, with three rounds of action. Plus the NAWA World Title is on the line, when Teddy Hart challenges Samoa Joe for the belt he’s been waiting for a return match over a year ago in. Plus, the NAWA Women’s Championship is on the line for the first time ever in a tables match, with Mia Stylish defending the belt against Hamada.
The first quarterfinal round match of the 2008 Gold Rush Tournament takes place with Tyler Black taking on the NAWA International Champion Nigel McGuinness. Black utilizes his speed to a great advantage, taking McGuinness down with a series of arm drag takedowns. McGuinness bounces back up to his feet and runs right into a leg lariat. A second leg lariat knocks McGuinness to the floor. Attempted baseball slide dropkick, but McGuinnes side-steps it and mows Black down with a huge elbow strike! McGuinness picks up Black and drops him face-first down onto the guardrail.
McGuinness throws Black into the ring and hooks him in a cravate. He drills Black with a series of knee strikes to the side of the head, before flipping Black onto the canvas. McGuinness pulls out a huge kneedrop. He covers Black to get a two count. McGuinness lifts up Black and hits a huge double underhook suplex. McGuinness works over Black with a lot of submission holds. Sleeperhold applied, but Black elbows out of the move. He sends McGuinness bouncing off of the ropes. McGuinness nails him with an elbow smash to the side of the head. McGuinness hooks Black right around the waist and goes for a belly to back suplex. Black flips over McGuinness and lands on his feet behind him. HUGE SUPERKICK RATTLES HIM! Two and a half count on McGuinness!
Black hits a huge standing moonsault to McGuinness. He makes the cover one more time, but McGuinness kicks out! To the corner and Black ascends the turnbuckle to rattle down on the top of McGuinness’s head with ten count punches. McGuinness blocks the punch at number nine and steps back. A huge inverted atomic drop out of the corner rattles Black. McGuinness plows him with a huge clothesline out of the corner. McGuinness hooks Black for an attempted belly to back suplex. Black countered by dropping down McGuinness’s back. Waistlock delivered to the NAWA International Champion, but McGuinness tries to elbow Black. Black ducks the elbow and Northern Lights Suplex delivered. Bridge cover, but McGuinness kicks out!
Black picks up McGuinness and running power bomb into the corner! Springing Enzugiri cracks McGuinness over the back of his head and Black pulls out an Oklahoma Side Roll. He pins McGuinness to the canvas with a two and nine tenths count! Black grabs McGuinness and kicks him in the midsection. Superkick is blocked by McGuinness and he turns him around into a vicious lariat! McGuinness backs off and JAWBREAKER LARIAT OFF OF THE ROPES! He covers Black’s limp body for three seconds. Nigel McGuinness scores the win over Tyler Black in 12:22(*** ½)
Nigel McGuinness advances to the final four of the 2008 Gold Rush Tournament. He’ll be taking on the winner of the Austin Starr and Kevin Steen match which is coming up next.
The NAWA Television Champion Austin Starr looked to duplicate his fellow champion’s success when he stepped into the ring with Kevin Steen. Steen nails Starr with a series of huge forearm smashes, launching him into the corner. Steen hits a spinning leg lariat to show he has quite the agility for a bigger man. He backs off, but Starr rolls to the floor. Starr is on the apron and he snaps Steen’s neck on the top rope. Starr goes for a springboard, but Steen catches him. Steen muscles up Starr for a huge fallaway slam! Starr bounces off of the canvas and Steen nails him with a running clothesline!
The offense switched back to the favor of Austin Starr. Starr goes right to Steen’s eyes, stunning him. Starr climbs to the second rope and drives the point of the elbow down on Steen’s head! Starr steps back and hits a running knee strike to Steen, which sends him crashing back to the canvas! Starr cradles Steen’s arms. An elbow drives down onto the side of the neck repeatedly by Starr. He is beating down his enemy. Starr applies a dragon sleeper, but Steen counters by fighting back to his feet. Starr pulls out a DDT, before applying a Cattle Mutilation type move to further weardown Starr. Steen escapes the move by getting to the ropes!
Starr continues to work over Steen by drilling a series of elbow smashes down onto the back of his enemies head. Into the ropes, but Starr ducks the head a bit prematurely. Starr pays for it with Steen hammering an elbow down onto his head. Steen throws Starr into the ropes and hits a huge cross body block off of the ropes! Starr collapses underneath Steen’s weight and he goes for a cover, but only gets a two count! Steen pulls out a tilt a whirl suplex, and takes it to the outside! Springboard senton misses when Starr rolls out of the way. Starr has Steen with a kneelift when he’s to his knees. Starr tries for a DDT, but Steen counters with a T-Bone Suplex! He dumps Starr on his head, but only gets a two and a half count!
Steen lifts up Starr and rams him into the turnbuckle with ten times. The fans count along with Steen. Starr staggers to the canvas. Steen grabs Starr, but Starr connects with a low blow, before hitting a spinning leg lariat. Starr bounces off the ropes, but Steen bounces up and flattens Starr with a huge pop-up power bomb! The NAWA Television Champion has been splattered on the canvas like an overripe tomato, and Steen covers Starr, but the bell rings. The fifteen minute time limit has expired, rendering this match a draw(*** ¼)
Steen is not happy, but there’s one man who is, and it’s Nigel McGuinness, who advances forward into the tournament to the finals, due to not having a semi-final round opponent.
Two men square off who know each other very well. Sederick Skyhawk and Miles Stylish is the third quarterfinal round match of the 2008 Gold Rush Tournament. Skyhawk uses obvious stall tactics, using his enterourage to frustrate Stylish, at least until he can gain advantage with a running clothesline, before throwing Stylish into the ring steps on the outside. Stylish enters the ring at a nine count, and Skyhawk hits him with a kneelift. Skyhawk tags away at Stylish with chops in the corner and throws him into the opposite corner. Skyhawk backs off, which allows Sonjay Dutt to choke Stylish from behind. Stylish elbows Dutt off the apron, but Skyhawk comes from behind with a high kneelift to the back of the head, before hitting a chop-block!
Stylish’s knee has been taken out and Skyhawk hooks it, before hammering away at the knee. Skyhawk turns over Stylish in a Half Boston Crab to crank on the leg. The fans are getting behind Stylish to try and force his way out of the hold. The hold is broken and Skyhawk keeps hammering away at Stylish’s leg. Skyhawk picks up Stylish, but Stylish fights out with a series of elbow strikes. Skyhawk shoves Stylish off of the ropes, hitting a knee strike, and follows it up with a double arm DDT! Skyhawk rolls over Stylish to make the cover, but only gets a two count! A huge backbreaker delivered and Skyhawk climbs to the top rope. Fallen Star misses when Stylish rolls out of the way!
Both men are down, and Stylish is up first, hitting a series of elbow strikes to Skyhawk. Skyhawk is launched into the corner, but Skyhawk hits him with a knee to the face. Skyhawk climbs to the second rope, and SPRINGBOARD BRUSH WITH GREATNESS! The fans explode into boos. Skyhawk pulls off one of his main moves, from the second rope. He parades around arrogantly with a smug smile, wasting a bit too much time. He covers Stylish, hooking the leg. No, Stylish just barely kicks out!
Skyhawk hammers away at Stylish and prepares to cover him again. Two and a half count once again! Skyhawk sets up Stylish for the Brush with Greatness, but Stylish shoves him off the ropes! Stylish hoists up Skyhawk and hits the Las Vegas Trauma out of nowhere! Stylish coves and scores the pin. Miles Stylish defeated Sederick Skyhawk with the Las Vegas Trauma in 12:32(***)
Miles Stylish advances forward in the Gold Rush Tournament and is one step closer to becoming the number one contender for the NAWA World Title. Skyhawk’s ego may have did him in again. Had he covered right after the Springboard Brush with Greatness, he would have had it.
The next match features Bryan Danielson against Harry Harris. Danielson gained the early advantage by hitting Harris with a series of rapid fire kicks to the chest and the legs. Harris rolls to the floor, rubbing the welts on his chest! Danielson slides to the outside to knock Harris down with a baseball slide. Danielson picks up Harris and throws him into the ring. Harris staggers to one knee. Danielson springboards him with a huge clothesline to take Harris down and gets a two count off of it!
The offense is turned around by Harris, striking Danielson with a low blow! Harris takes down Danielson and works him over with a bodyscissors, before applying a chinlock. The fans chant “boring” and Harris joins along with the chant mockingly, when he applies the chinlock to Harris. He also starts chanting “This is Wrestling!” when he cranks on the chinlock, and rolls Danielson over, putting more leverage on. Harris further mocks the crowd with a chant of another old favorite “This is Awesome!” The fans boo and Harris continues to put the pressure on until Danielson fights out, at least until Harris mows him down with a clothesline!
Harris picks up Danielson off of the canvas, and hoists him up for a vertical suplex, but Danielson drops down and dropkicks Harris through the ropes to the floor. He bounces off of the ropes and hits a tope suicida which causes a huge pop! Danielson scoops up Harris and rolls him into the ring. He heads off to the top rope and Harris is up. Danielson hits a missile dropkick. Cover to Harris, gets a two count! Danielson picks up Harris and slams his knee into Harris’s face. He throws Harris into the ropes. Danielson ducks the head and Harris kicks him in the face. Harris goes for a Discus Clothesline, but Danielson ducks and waistlocks Harris. German Suplex brings Harris down in a bridging pin. Two and a half count when Harris brings his shoulder off of the canvas.
Danielson grabs Harris and tries to take him down with the LaBell Lock, but Harris counters with a series of elbow strikes. He shoves Danielson off of the ropes. Harris goes for a tilt a whirl, but Danielson slips behind him. Danielson goes for a Dragon Suplex, but Harris counters with a low blow. The referee didn’t see it and Harris sets up Danielson, pulling out a huge piledriver. Harris covers Danielson and scores the pin. Harry Harris defeated Bryan Danielson in 11:20(** ½)
Harry Harris will meet Miles Stylish in the semi-finals with the winner going on to take on Nigel McGuinness in the finals of the 2008 Gold Rush Tournament.
The NAWA Women’s Championship is on the line in a Table’s Match featuring Mia Stylish defending her belt against Hamada. Stylish attacks Hamada at the bell and drills her with a series of kicks which rock her back into the corner. A shoulder thrust stuns Hamada in the corner, followed by another barrage of shoulder thrusts. Stylish springboards to the second rope and hits a kneelift to Hamada’s face! Stylish steps back and spinning leg lariat knocks Hamada down! Stylish rolls to the outside and prepares to roll a table back into the ring, but Hamada baseball slides Stylish, which causes her to smack face-first into the edge of the table.
The challenger hammers away at Stylish with a rapid fire series of forearm smashes. Stylish staggers to his feet just in time to be kicked by Hamada. Hamada pulls out a vicious kick to the face. She throws Stylish into the ring. Hamada brings the table into the ring. All she needs to do is break Stylish through the table to get the win. Hamada steps into the ring and stepping palm thrust drills Stylish in the chest. Hamada grabs Stylish and tries to suplex her through the set up table, but the champion is blocking. Another attempted block of the suplex through the table and Stylish slips behind, before hitting a dropkick which causes Hamada to bounce off of the table! Stylish rushes Hamada, but Hamada catches her onto her shoulders!
Hamada is about ready to power bomb Stylish through the table. Stylish counters with a series of rapid fire jabs which stun Hamada. Stylish drops down behind her and hits a series of kicks to Hamada’s knee. Stylish winds up for one more huge kick and rattles Hamada. Another sickening kick rocks her. Stylish winds up again, but Hamada ducks the kick. Hamada catches Stylish with a violent kick of her own and hoists up Stylish onto her shoulder, going for a power slam through the table! Stylish drops down and dropkicks Hamada into the table! Stylish scrambles to the outside and springboards into the ring with a legdrop! Hamada moves and Stylish goes through the table!
The announcers remind us you have to be put through the table with an offensive move. Stylish might be feeling the pain, but she’s not injured. Hamada hits a series of mean punches to the face and hooks Stylish! Brain buster brings her down to the canvas. Hamada rolls to the outside and prepares to set up a table on the floor, right by the turnbuckles! Hamada is going to take Stylish straight to hell with her latest attack. Stylish pulls herself onto her knees. Hamada nails Stylish in the face with a headbutt which caused her to further buckle. A series of punches rocks Stylish, and Hamada puts Stylish on the top rope facing the crowd.
The challenger walks to the outside, but Stylish is fighting off. Hamada is going for a superplex all the way through the floor and to the table! Hamada loses her balance on the top rope, but manages to avoid going through the table! Stylish turns around and RINGPOST MOONSAULT ALL THE WAY TO THE FLOOR! The challenger has been wiped out. Stylish rolls over, and grabs Hamada, trying to hoist her dead weight onto the table. Stylish heads to the outside when Hamada is draped over the table. The champion takes a running start and somersault senton over the top rope crashing all of her weight down on Hamada. It was enough to finish off Hamada, except the table didn’t break!
Stylish climbs to the top rope off of the table and launches herself off with a vicious double foot stomp this time breaking Hamada through the table for the win. Mia Stylish defeated Hamada to retain the NAWA Women’s Title in a Tables Match in 12:22(***)
Stylish defeated both a dangerous enemy and a stubborn table to get the win and hang onto the NAWA Women’s Title. Who is going to step into the ring with Stylish next to challenge for the title.
The semifinals of the Gold Rush Tournament take place with Miles Stylish taking on Harry Harris. The winner of this match will face Nigel McGuinness in the finals, who received a buy. Harris stalls for a little bit, but Stylish drags Harris into the ring and hits an uppercut sending him into the corner and a swinging snap suplex. Stylish backs off and hits a leaping kneedrop to Harris’s chest. He hammers away at him, drawing cheers from the crowd. Stylish sends Harris into the ropes, but Harris avoids an attack in the corner. Harris chop blocks Stylish’s leg out from underneath him!
Harris rolls over and grabs Stylish, before draping his leg over the bottom rope. He brings his full weight down on his opponent’s knee. The announcers talk about the sound strategy from Harris, if he takes out the knees, Stylish can’t lift him up for the Las Vegas Trauma. Harris picks up Stylish and elbows him in the head. He sends Stylish off the ropes and a sliding leg trip into a half Boston Crab! Harris cranks on the leg, pushing back. Stylish struggles and makes it to the ropes.
A pair of leaping stomps using the ropes further works over Stylish’s leg. Harris picks him up and drapes his leg over the bottom rope in the corner, before hammering away at him with a series of kicks. Harris comments he has until five, before backing off and hitting a running kick to the knee. Stylish fights out of the corner with forearm smashes, until Harris kicks his leg out from underneath him. Harris hooks the leg and applies a scissor stomp. More scissor stomps delivered, and Harris spins through before applying a figure-four leglock!
The fans are trying to rally behind Stylish. Harris uses the ropes illegally behind the referee’s back, drawing heat. Stylish manages to drag Harris into the center of the ring. He’s pushing. Harris fights it, but Stylish turns it over! The figure-four leglock has been reversed. Harris is back up and he grabs Stylish, before hitting a high angle belly to back suplex with the leg folded back behind him. Harris grabs Stylish and hooks his leg, before folding it back with a knee bar! The fans are exploding into boos with Harris working over the leg. Stylish manages to make it to the ropes!
Harris stomps on the back of Stylish’s head and sets him up for a piledriver. He hoists him up for an attempted piledriver, but Stylish counters with a Frankensteiner out of nowhere! Harris bounces off of the canvas. Stylish gets to his feet and chops away at him. Stylish hobbles around on one leg, pounding his enemy with chops. Harris is whipped into the corner. Stylish hits him with an elbow smash coming out of the corner. Stylish grabs Harris, and goes for a springboard spinning bulldog. Harris hangs onto the top rope, blocking Stylish. Stylish’s leg buckles out from underneath him and Harris hits a running front chop block the moment he pulls himself up.
Stylish’s leg is being battered during this match. Harris hammers away at the leg. Harris spends a lot of time playing to the crowd and taunting them. He goes for the figure-four leglock, but Stylish counters with a small package to score the pin. Miles Stylish defeated Harry Harris in 13:22(*** ¼)
Harris can’t believe it. Stylish managed to beat him after the match. Stylish managed to get the win and Harris chop blocks Stylish again, before dragging him over towards the ringpost. Harris wraps Stylish’s legs around the ringpost, applying a figure-four leglock! The fans are losing their minds. Security comes out to pull Harris off, but he refuses to break this figure-four leglock around the ringpost!
Eventually, security comes out to break this up. Harris yells “what goes around, comes around”. The medics tend to Stylish, who can barely walk. They are going to help Stylish to the back. Stylish is up the ramp, but Nigel McGuinness comes down to taunt him. McGuinness kicks Stylish in the bad leg, drawing more boos. He tells Stylish he’s going to see him out in the ring later, but what condition should Miles Stylish be in?
A look at the events leading up to Teddy Hart and Samoa Joe leading to their NAWA World Title match is shown. Joe is on a path of destruction, taking out everyone who stood up to him. Teddy Hart returned to the company for the return shot he never got after losing the NAWA World Title in 2007. Tonight, Joe wants to add Teddy Hart’s name to the list of men Joe has defeated to retain his NAWA World Title.
The NAWA World Title is on the line next when Teddy Hart challenges Samoa Joe. Joe bullies the challenger into the corner during the early portion of this match. Joe tries to drill Hart with a forearm smash. Hart ducks out of the way and ducks behind Joe. He starts to pepper Joe with a series of forearm smashes to the back of the head .Hart steps back and pulls out a running dropkick which sends his adversary going backwards. Joe bounces off out of the corner. Hart hits him with a shoulder thrust to the midsection and hurls Joe into the opposite corner.
Hart climbs up to the second rope, raining down on the top of Joe’s head with ten count punches. Joe shoves Hart off of the ropes and hits him with a running kick to the face. Joe sets up Hart and hammers away at the back of his head with forearm smashes. Joe grabs Hart and hoists him up, hurling him into the buckles. Joe rushes Hart in the corner. Hart comes back with an elbow strike and pulls himself to the second rope. Hart leaps off of the second rope with an inverted bulldog. He holds down the champion to get a two count.
Joe rolls over onto his hands and knees. Hart steps back and jumps into the air with a leaping stop down on the back of Joe’s head. Another leaping stomp rattles the champion. Hart picks up Joe, but Joe whips Hart off into the ropes. A huge Samoan Drop knocks the wind out of the challenger! Joe isn’t done just yet, and backs off. He puts an immense amount of weight behind his kneedrop. A gunshot like blow knocks the wind out of Teddy Hart. Joe stands over Hart and rolls him over. Hart is pulled up to a standing position and Joe hits a dragon screw, before turning over Hart into the STF.
The champion wrecks the challenger with a vicious STF. Teddy Hart crawls to the ropes, trying to reach them. Joe leans forward to put an immense amount of pressure on the back of Hart’s neck. Joe really wants to punish Hart. Hart is almost to the ropes. Joe pulls him back into the center of the ring, putting his hold back on dead center. Joe cranks on the neck. Hart struggles up to one knee and this time he reaches for the ropes.
Joe picks up Hart and headbutts him. Another headbutt and Joe turns Hart around. Belly to back suplex, no Hart counters it by landing on his feet. Hart nails Joe with a huge spinning leg lariat which sends him flying through the ropes to the outside. Joe hits the outside of the ring without any trouble. He turns around to stare down Hart. Hart rushes to the outside and leaps over the top rope with a tope suicida! The champion is sent crashing into the guardrail! Hart throws Joe into the ring and to the outside. Hart hits a springboard shooting star press on Joe! He could have the champion down. No, two and a half count when Joe kicks out!
Hart grabs Joe, hoisting him to his feet. He sets up the champion for a Russian Legsweep, before heading off to the second rope. Somersault elbow drop off of the second rope connecting. Hart makes the cover once again, but Joe kicks out again! Hart grabs Joe’s legs and goes for the Sharpshooter. The champion fights and kicks Hart off of the Sharpshooter to bounce him into the corner. Joe is back to his feet and hits Hart with a kick to the midsection doubling him over. Joe hammers away at Hart and sends him into the opposite corner. Joe rushes into the corner, but Hart counters with a sunset flip out of the corner rolling the champion up for the pin!
Joe kicks out at two and a half. He bounces to his feet and swings for the fences. Hart ducks Joe’s attack and applies a sleeperhold. Joe doesn’t waste any time backing the challenger into the corner, squashing him like a bug. Joe steps back and Yakuza Kick leaves Joe’s foot printed off of Hart’s face. Joe grabs Hart and hoists him to the top rope. He goes for the Muscle Buster, but the challenger flips from Joe’s shoulders and lands on his feet. Hart does a somersault from a standing position and goes for a rana, but Joe counters with a huge power bomb! The challenger is countered, but Hart kicks out at two and nine tenths!
The champion calmly peels Hart’s body off of the canvas and throws him into the corner hard. Hart staggers out of the corner and Joe mows him down with a huge clothesline! Joe measures Hart when he gets back onto his feet. The champion goes for a running kick, but Hart avoids the kick and rolls up Joe from behind to get a two count. Hart goes for a kick, but Joe blocks it. Hart pops up to hit a huge enzuigiri which drops Joe to his knees! He steps back and climbs to the second rope. Springboard second rope dropkick sends Joe to his back. Hart backs off and hits a running shooting star press. Joe is covered, but the champion kicks out one more time.
Hart kneels down and hits a series of punches to Joe. He heads to the outside, waiting for Joe to pop up. The challenger springboards into the ring and connects with a high cross body block to Joe! Hart cradles Joe, but only gets a two and a half count. Hart rolls Joe over, hooking him in a front facelock, and drilling him with a knee to the face. The challenge goes for a suplex, but Joe drops down and hooks Hart into a rear naked choke! The champion has the hold on Hart. Hart staggers a few inches forward, almost dropping to his knees. Joe applies the pressure on Hart, trying to put him down. The referee checks Hart and he has no choice but to tap out. Samoa Joe defeated Teddy Hart to retain the NAWA World Title in 14:22(****)
Joe holds onto Hart’s neck for the full five count, before releasing the hold. The champion has retained against another one. He’s going to be watching this next match closely when it’s the finals of the 2008 Gold Rush Tournament between Miles Stylish and Nigel McGuiness.
We see Miles Stylish standing by backstage, getting his knee checked over. The doctors tell Stylish he shouldn’t be out there, and Stylish asks if he’s risking permanent injury. Stylish says getting an NAWA World Title shot is worth it. He pulls himself to his feet and prepares for the long walk to the ring.
Nigel McGuinness prepares for his match, talking about how he’s gotten the better over Miles Stylish time and time again over the past six months. He’s going to drive the final nail in his coffin tonight, or rather his knee. Harry Harris shows up, reminding McGuinness who was responsible for putting Stylish down so hard and so fast. Harris says since he gift wrapped the Gold Rush Tournament for McGuinness, should McGuinness win the tournament and beat the champion, Harris gets the first title shot. McGuinness says he doesn’t owe Harris anything, he’s going to go out there, and finish Stylish off.
Amanda Sinclair shows up to demand an explanation from Harris. Harris chuckles, reminding us back in 2004, Miles Stylish took out Harris’s knee. It may have taken four years for Harris to give him a receipt, but Harris lost almost a year of his career and now Stylish is going to go to the back of the line and not get an NAWA World Title Shot. Fair is fair after all. Sinclair kicks Harris from the building in response, but Harris smiles, saying his work is done tonight.
Nigel McGuinness and Miles Stylish stepped into the ring in the finals of the 2008 Gold Rush Tournament. At the bell, Stylish catches McGuinness off guard with a forearm smash right to the top of the head and hammers away at him in the corner. Stylish takes down McGuinness and applies a dragon sleeper trying for a tap out. McGuinness struggles and makes it to the ropes. Stylish has to get the win early, to prevent McGuinness from working over his knee. A series of jabs sends McGuinness back off of the ropes, before Stylish pulls out a jawbreaker, and follows it up with a bow and arrow submission hold, rocking McGuinness.
McGuinness fights to the ropes and the hold needs to be broken. Stylish hammers away at McGuinness, sending him to the outside. McGuinness is down on the floor and Stylish backs off. He forces McGuinness to come back in and leave the back of his head open for a series of forearm smashes. McGuinness is backed into the corner. The referee pulls Stylish off, and McGuinness manages to catch him with a kick to the knee and a legsweep bringing Stylish down!
The NAWA International Champion starts mocking his fellow Gold Rush finalist, limping around on one leg. He leaps down and starts to stomp his enemy’s leg. Stylish groans when McGuiness pounds away at the leg with a series of vicious attacks. McGuinness drags Stylish over and is about to ram him into the ringpost. Stylish drags him into the ring, causing him to smash head first into the ringpost. McGuinness is slumped down onto the floor, and Stylish reaches down, pulling McGuinness into the ring. He goes for a suplex, but McGuinness drops down and hits a lariat to the back of the head sending Stylish to the ring apron!
McGuinness pulls Stylish onto the top rope and has him almost into the ring. He connects with the Tower of London when he is draped over the top rope. The Ace Crusher brings Stylish down to the canvas. McGuinness covers, but gets a two count when Stylish kicks out. McGuinness decides to return fire back to the leg. He fires a series of stops and kicks to Stylish’s leg, before dragging him closer to the ring apron. McGuinness wraps Stylish’s leg around the ringpost, causing him agony. He steps back and goes for a running kick, but Stylish moves!
The foot of McGuinness cracks against the ringpost and now his knee might have been injured as well. The NAWA International Champion slides into the ring. Stylish hammers away with a series of elbow strikes, before hooking him and applying a swinging neckbreaker. Stylish rolls over and grabs McGuinness, before applying an ankle lock! Stylish is working over the leg which hit the ringpost! McGuinness crawls and reaches the ropes, which causes Stylish’s leg to buckle out from underneath him.
McGuinness pulls himself to his feet and hits a series of kicks to Stylish’s ankle. Stylish is shoved into the corner. A series of forearm smashes rocks Stylish into the corner. McGuinness throws Stylish off into the ropes. High back elbow smash is dodged and Stylish comes off the ropes with a spinning headscissors. Stylish rolls over, almost pulling him to his feet. A series of chops rock McGuinness, and goes for the Las Vegas Trauma, but Stylish’s leg buckles out from underneath him! McGuinness covers him for a two and three fourths count!
McGuinness stomps away at Stylish, dragging him into the corner. He drapes his leg over the bottom rope, before hitting him with a running knee to the leg. Another running knee to Stylish’s knee, causing him to stagger out of the corner. McGuinness drags him into the corner. Figure-Four Leglock is countered by Stylish kicking McGuinness into the ropes. McGuinness bounces back, going for the Jawbreaker Lariat. Stylish dodges the move and hooks him around the waist. Cross-armed German Suplex connects to McGuinness! Stylish floats over and gets a two and nine tenths count!
Stylish staggers to his feet, hitting him with an elbow smash to the side of the head. A series of side elbow smashes into the side of the feet. The NAWA International Champion is staggered. McGuinness goes for a kick, but Stylish grabs him and hits a dragon screw legwhip, before applying the Stretch Muffler! Stylish cranks on the leg of McGuinness, hooking him. McGuinness struggles in the hold! Stylish cranks on the hold, putting the pressure on him. McGuinness screams in agony and curses Stylish as his leg is being punished. He reaches for the ropes, but can’t get all the way. McGuinness taps out giving Miles Stylish the win! Miles Stylish won the 2008 Gold Rush Tournament against Nigel McGuinness with the Stretch Muffler in 16:59(**** ½)
Stylish gets the win, despite an injury. He will receive the NAWA World Title match at WrestleClash VII as a result of his win. Stylish collapses to the canvas, getting the win here. Replays of the final moments of this match are shown, with Stylish beating McGuinness by pulling out a dangerous submission hold.
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NAWA Glory 5/15/2008:
Amanda Sinclair comes down to the ring and announces the 2008 Gold Rush Tournament winner and the man who will challenge for the NAWA World Title on August 31st, 2008, Miles Stylish. Stylish makes his way down to the ring. He talks about his win over Nigel McGuinness, but here comes McGuinness down to the ring to interrupt. He congratulates Stylish for his win, but tells him a blind squirrel finds a nut. McGuinness wants another match with Stylish, with Stylish’s title shot is on the line.
Stylish pauses and denies McGuinness the match. McGuinness offers to put the NAWA International Championship on the line. If Stylish can beat McGuinness for the title, he will stop his title reign record from being beaten. Then again, he doesn’t expect Stylish to accept the challenge. Stylish cuts him off, saying if McGuinness wants the match, he has it. June 22nd, 2008 at Night of the Rogues. Championship versus title shot. Sinclair makes the match official.
Harry Harris is out from the back, and says McGuinness can’t get the job done, and Stylish fluked his win into the Gold Rush Tournament. He wants his NAWA World Title Shot. Sinclair says Harris really wants to go down this road again. She’ll give him a title shot if he wins just one match. He will square off against another man who came in a hair from winning the title recently, Bryan Danielson. Harris thanks Sinclair for the free ride, because he beat Danielson this past Sunday. The winner of this match will get a title shot against Samoa Joe.
A number one contenders for a title shot at the NAWA Women’s Title takes place. Awesome Kong, Gail Kim, Sarah Stock, and Alissa Flash battle with each other. Kong nails Stock with a huge running power bomb which almost breaks her in half. Kim jumps into the ring with a springboard dropkick which causes her to drop to the floor. She hits a baseball slide to Kong. Alissa Flash drills Gail Kim from behind with a forearm across the back of the head. Flash hoists up Kim and hits the Air Raid Crash to score the pin. Alissa Flash defeated Gail Kim, Awesome Kong, and Sarah Stock when Flash defeated Kim in 10:22(***)
Alissa Flash will challenge the NAWA Women’s Title against Mia Stylish at Night of the Rogues on June 22nd, 2008.
LAX stepped into the ring with a battle against the Briscoe Brothers. Mark is caught in the corner and pounded away. Homicide goes for a roundhouse punch, with Mark hitting a spinning leg lariat to the back of the head. Hot tag made to Jay and Jay rushes into the ring fists of fire. He chops away at both members of LAX. He hurls Hernandez into the corner and hits a spinning leg lariat in the corner. Jay climbs to the top rope and hits a springboard DDT to a kneeling Hernandez. Jay raises his hands in victory and turns around to eat a chairshot from Homicide for the disqualification. The Briscoe Brothers defeated LAX via DQ in 13:08(*** ½)
Homicide raises his chair and drives it into Jay’s neck. Mark is up to his feet. Homicide drills Mark with a vicious chairshot to the side of the face, crumpling his knees out from underneath him.
Kurt Angle is backstage, talking about how he’s getting back to basics after his first round loss to Harry Harris. He’s interrupted by Prince Nana and Sederick Skyhawk. Skyhawk tells Angle to move over to one side. He makes a comment about how Angle’s considered to be an American hero, but why just be a hero to one country? Skyhawk is a role model to all of the world. How many children have Angle given shoes to? Nana says Angle show kiss Skyhawk’s ring and endorse him as the new hope of the world. Security comes in, before the two of them go face to face with each other.
Teddy Hart, fresh off of a loss to Samoa Joe, takes on Tyler Black. Both men exchange some technical holds on the mat during the early portion of this match. Hart works over Black on the canvas until he stages a comeback. Black climbs to the outside and hits a springboard clothesline to wipe out Hart for a two count. A series of kicks to Hart’s chest sends him into the ropes. Black charges into the corner, but Hart catches him with a boot to the face and rolls him up out of the corner with a sunset flip to score the pin. Teddy Hart defeated Tyler Black in 13:22(*** ½)
After the match, Black and Hart get to their feet. Hart extends his hand and Black shakes his hand. The two raise each other’s hands up in celebration after this hard fought battle.
Sederick Skyhawk steps into the ring against AJ Styles in this next match. Styles uses his speed and agility to knock Skyhawk off of the ropes. A springboard somersault plancha takes down Skyhawk. He picks up Skyhawk, rolling him into the ring. Skyhawk pulls himself to the feet and hits a springboard clothesline bringing down Skyhawk! He covers Skyhawk for a two count. Styles lifts up Skyhawk and goes for a suplex, but Skyhawk slides down and shoves Styles into the corner. Skyhawk hits him with a series of forearm smashes to the back of the head. He sets up Styles and hits a belly to back suplex swung into an elbow smash for the two count. Skyhawk pounds away at him, and belly to back suplex flips Styles onto his feet. Pele Kick connects! Styles climbs to the outside and goes for the Spiral Tap, but Dutt grabs his foot. Styles knocks Dutt off of the ropes, and Skyhawk slams Styles off before hitting the Fallen Star for the pin. Sederick Skyhawk defeated AJ Styles in 9:44(*** ½)
Sederick Skyhawk raises his hand in victory. He starts pounding away at Styles, with help from his entourage. In comes Kurt Angle, chasing them off. Sonjay Dutt is left in the ring, for Angle to abuse with an overhead belly to belly suplex. Angle leans down and invites Skyhawk back into the ring, but Skyhawk refuses to leave.
Next up is a match between Bryan Danielson and Harry Harris where the winner receives an NAWA World Title Shot against Samoa Joe next week on Glory. Harris taunts Danielson and treats him like a joke, at least until Danielson starts pounds away at Harris with a series of kicks and elbow strikes. Welts rise up Harris’s chest when Danielson kicks him into the corner. Danielson hurls Harris into the corner and a running dropkick in the chest of Harris ricochets off of his chest like a gunshot. Danielson snap mares Harris down, cradling his neck. He starts hammering a series of elbow strikes to the back of Harris’s neck.
Harris scrambles to the floor. He turns around and Danielson steps back, before leaping over the top rope hitting a tope suicida to Harris! Harris crumples down underneath Danielson and Danielson throws him into the ring. Danielson climbs to the top rope and leaps off, but misses a splash off of the ropes! Harris steps up to his feet, hitting him with a series of kicks to Danielson’s chest. He grabs Danielson and sets him up with a brain buster. Harris floats over Danielson and covers him for a two and a half count!
A series of stomps rattle Danielson. Harris picks up Danielson, hooking him and drilling him with a series of jabs to the chest. He throws Danielson into the corner hard. He grabs Danielson and hooks him with a belly to back suplex bringing him down! Harris rolls over Danielson, hooking his head. He hammers away at the back of Danielson’s head with a knee to the side of his head. Harris launches Danielson into the corner. Danielson slumps into the corner. Harris rushes into the corner with the velocity of a runaway train with a clothesline. Stepping back, Harris rushes his arm once more and hits him with another running clothesline, before setting up Danielson, putting him on the top rope. Harris climbs to the top rope with Danielson and hooks a superplex! Harris floats over and scores a two and nine tenths count!
Harris forces Danielson into a pinning predicament and gets another two and a half count. He picks up Danielson and hooks him for an attempted suplex. Danielson drops down onto his feet behind Harris. German Suplex connected to Harris! Danielson covers for a two count. Danielson picks up Harris, but Harris goes to the eyes, stunning his enemy. Harris rushes Danielson into the corner and starts hammering at him with forearm smashes. Danielson fires back with forearm smashes of his own. Harris bounced off of the ropes. Samoan Drop rattles Harris with a stunning attack. Danielson covers Harris for a two and a half count.
Danielson climbs to the outside, but Harris shoves the referee back and it forces Danielson to be crotched on the ropes! Harris climbs to the top rope with Danielson and hooks him. Top Rope Falcone Arrow connects to Danielson, but both men land on top of the downed referee! Harris rises to his feet and picks up the referee, trying to wake him up. He steps back and bends down to grab Danielson. DANIELSON PULLS HARRIS INTO A SMALL PACKAGE AS A SECOND REFEREE RUSHES INTO THE RING TO COUNT THE PIN. Bryan Danielson defeated Harry Harris in 18:55(****)
We see the replay, and Danielson only just held Harris down for the three. He escapes the ring and Harry Harris isn’t happy. Bryan Danielson will take on Samoa Joe one more time for the NAWA World Title next week.
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Post by mattharms on Feb 4, 2016 20:26:57 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 5/22/2008: Tonight we’ll see Bryan Danielson against Samoa Joe for the NAWA World Title for the second time ever. Plus, Jimmy Jacobs defends the NAWA Cruiserweight Championship against Chris Sabin and Kurt Angle squares off against Sonjay Dutt.
The opening bout showcased the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Jimmy Jacobs defending his belt against one half of the former NAWA Tag Team Champions Chris Sabin. Jacobs uses some roughneck tactics to punish Sabin during the early portion of the match. Sabin fights back from underneath hitting a string of moves culminating with a running dropkick into the corner which sets up Jacobs for a Northern Lights Suplex for a two and a half count. Sabin goes up, but Jacobs catches him with a dropkick, before hitting a DDT and locking on a guillotine choke. Jacobs forces Sabin’s tap out. Jimmy Jacobs defeated Chris Sabin with a guillotine choke in 11:09(*** ½)
Jacobs fires a few more forearm smashes to Sabin, at least until Alex Shelley makes the save for his fellow Motor City Machine Guns partner. Shelley and Jacobs share a staredown, with Jacobs taunting Shelley with the Cruiserweight Title Belt.
Miles Stylish cuts a promo about his match with Nigel McGuinness coming up at Night of the Rogues. Stylish says McGuinness has a way about worming himself into these things. He’s going to make McGuinness put up or shut up when the step into the ring against McGuinness at Night of the Rogues. He’ll put his WrestleClash VII title shot on the line against the NAWA International Championship of Nigel McGuinness.
The next match features Kurt Angle taking on Sonjay Dutt. Dutt is not happy about being thrown around by Angle last week. Dutt gets some early offense, but Angle ragdolls Dutt with a series of suplexes. A vicious German Suplex causes Dutt to flip over and land on his ankle. Angle applies the Ankle Lock for the submission. Kurt Angle taps out Sonjay Dutt in 4:03(** ½)
In the post match, Prince Nana comes out to talk trash to Kurt. Two gentlemen appear to enter the ring, but this is a distraction from Sederick Skyhawk to come from the other side of the ring and punch Angle from behind. Skyhawk turns him around and drills Angle down with the Brush with Greatness. Skyhawk stands over Angle’s broken body, mocking his pose, yelling Skyhawk’s a role model to the world!
Teddy Hart stepped into the ring to take on one half of the NAWA World Tag Team Champions Chris Hero. Hart is going back to basics, after losing the NAWA World Title shot against Samoa Joe, which is the only match he’s lost since his return to the company. Hero’s strikes keeps Hart off balance. Both men exchange some strikes in some back and forth offense. In the end, Hart uses his technical wrestling ability to catch Hero with a rolling cradle for the pin. Teddy Hart defeated Chris Hero in 10:08(****)
After the match, Claudio Castagnoli runs in to square off against Teddy Hart. Hart doesn’t back down form the other half of the NAWA World Tag Team Champions, but when both the Kings are in the ring, Hart wisely exits stage left.
Gail Kim took on the number one contender for the NAWA Women’s Title, Alissa Flash, in this next match. Flash pounds away at Gail Kim, backing her into the corner. Kim starts fighting back, at least until Alissa bullies her down to the canvas. A series of forearm smashes sends him into the corner. Flash hits her with a running knee into the corner. Kim slumped onto her knees, and Flash stretches Kim out. After some more back and forth offense, Gail Kim makes a comeback. She hits a series of high impact moves on Flash, and follows it up with a huge springboard cross body block. This move only gets a two count. Kim heads up top one more time, but Flash avoids it. Flash hits a kick and sets up Kim, hitting the Air Raid Crash to score the pin. Alissa Flash defeated Gail Kim in 9:22(*** ½)
Flash gets on the microphone and says she hopes Mia Stylish was paying close attention. She’s the future of women’s professional wrestling and at Night of the Rogues, Flash will take the title.
The next match features the second bout between Bryan Danielson and Samoa Joe for the NAWA World Title .We take a look at the first battle between these two men six weeks on Glory, with Joe beating Danielson very narrowly, after kicking Danielson’s head in.
During the early portion of this match, Bryan Danielson catches Joe with a rapid fire barrage of kicks to the side of Joe’s leg. He nails him with a running elbow smash to his chest and gets a two count. Danielson rolls over Joe and applies a front facelock. The challenger brings a series of forearm smashes down on the back of Joe’s head. The champion fights back out of the lower grapple, before launching Danielson into the corner. Joe hits a running elbow smash into the corner. Danielson staggers back and Joe throws him into the corner. Joe hooks Danielson and belly to back suplex brings him down. Cover made by Joe, but Danielson kicks out just at two!
Joe brings Danielson back up to a standing position. Backbreaker crunches Danielson’s spine down onto Joe’s knee. Another backbreaker brings the challenger down. A third backbreaker and Joe releases to go for a cover. The challenger kicks out at a two and a half count. Joe lifts Danielson off of the canvas and pushes him in the corner. A series of elbow smashes in the corner rattle Danielson. The champion sends Danielson off of the ropes. He brings him down with a powerslam and covers to score a two count! Joe steps back and hits a senton. Another cover on the champion, but he gets a two count again!
Danielson is hoisted up, but he hooks Joe in a bodyscissors guillotine choke! The fans are cheering when Danielson puts a lot of pressure on Joe’s neck. Joe fights his way out of the hold. Danielson staggers back, sinking down to one knee. Joe hammers Danielson with a series of forearm smashes to his chest. Joe hoists up Danielson, but the challenger responds by dropping down to his feet. Joe turns around and starts hammering away at Danielson with a series of forearm smashes. Danielson pulls himself up and demands for Joe to hit him with his best shot yet again. Joe responds with five or six more unanswered forearm smashes. Danielson pops Joe in the face with a kick to the bridge of the nose.
The champion receives a series of rapid fire kicks to Joe’s head. He’s trying to knock the champion out. Danielson backs off of the ropes and hits a running knee smash to Joe’s face! Danielson covers Joe and gets a two count! Joe rolls over to his feet and Danielson tags Joe with a series of rapid fire kicks to the side of his head. Danielson hooks Joe in a Gullotine Choke, but Joe once again muscles Danielson into the corner. Danielson comes back with a series of jabs, never standing in the same place for one than one jab. Joe goes for a clothesline, but Danielson dodges it and hooks Joe into a half-nelson sleeperhold! Kati-Hajime is locked on Joe! Joe launches Danielson into the corner at a high velocity.
Joe hoists Danielson up for the Muscle Buster, but Danielson hammers a series of elbow strikes down onto Joe’s head, before applying the third guillotine choke of the match out of the corner. Joe pulls Danielson out of the corner, but Danielson applies a bodyscissors guillotine choke! Joe is fighting out of Danielson’s grip and uses his power to fight out again. Joe staggers for a moment and DANIELSON OBLITERATES THE CHAMPION WITH A HUGE BUZZSAW KICK! Danielson covers Joe, but gets a two and nine tenths count.
The challenger heads to the top rope. Joe staggers to a standing position. Missile dropkick delivered by Danielson. Danielson kips up to his feet and pumps his fists into the air. Forcing Joe to fight out of several submission holds have allowed Danielson to chip away the champion’s energy. Danielson bounces off the ropes and shotgun style knee strike hits Joe in the head. Danielson covers Joe, but the champion kicks out once again! Danielson picks up Joe, but Joe hits an uppercut to the chest. Pop-up enzugiri nails Danielson! Joe forces Danielson down, applying a rear naked choke in the process.
The champion has his main move locked on Danielson. Joe hooks Danielson, trying to force him to tap out! Danielson rolls and makes it to the ropes! Joe is going to make Danielson pay by stomping the hell out of him while he’s in the ropes. Joe is pulled back, and he shoves the referee, before leaning down. DANIELSON PULLS JOE INTO A SMALL PACKAGE FOR A VERY CLOSE NEARFALL!
Joe pops up and charges like an angry bull, but Danielson ducks. Danielson grabs Joe and brings him down by the arm, before hooking the LaBell Lock! Danielson cranks on the hold. He spent most of this match working Joe’s neck over with strikes and other submission holds to set him up for this one move! Joe fights out of the LaBell Lock, but Danielson shifts weight with an Oklahoma Side Roll to get a two and three fourth’s count!
Both men trade strikes, but Joe headbutts the challenger! Joe hits a series of rapid fire kicks to the chest. Danielson drops to his knee and hits the Yakuza Kick! Joe covers Danielson. The challenger kicks out one more time!
Joe is yelling you have to be kidding. Danielson’s body is lifted off of the canvas and put on the top rope. Muscle Buster is attempted, but Danielson fights out of the move and lands on his feet. Danielson tags his opponent with a series of leg kicks, before winding up and hitting one huge kick to the side of the head to take his adversary down to his knees. Danielson steps in, but running knee strike is avoided. Joe pops up and applies the sleeperhold to Danielson. Danielson backs Joe into the corner, breaking the hold.
Harry Harris slides in from the back and nails Danielson from behind! Danielson goes down, blatantly in front of the referee. Bryan Danielson defeated Samoa Joe via disqualification in 24:09(**** ¼)
The fans start chanting bullshit and Harris starts kicking Danielson in the face, yelling “it’s bullshit how I never got my return match!” Samoa Joe pulls himself out of the corner and looks at Harris. When the referee informs Joe of the result, Joe goes bezerk, first throwing the referee to the ring, before turning an evil eye towards Harry Harris.
He prevents Harris from attacking Danielson with a piledriver and Joe knocks Harris to the floor with a clothesline! Joe leaves the ring and starts hammering away at him with punches and kicks. Harris fires back.
Danielson dives on both Harris and Joe with a plancha! Security is out, as it’s breaking down on Glory. Danielson might have won the title, or Joe could have gone on to retain. We’ll never know, thanks to Harry Harris!
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Post by mattharms on Feb 10, 2016 21:09:01 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 5/29/2008:
Amanda Sinclair is backstage, announcing over the last week she’s been filed with a series of injunctions from the legal representation of Harry Harris, with a lawsuit being filed against the company for an unsafe working environment. While Sinclair believes the lawsuit can be disproven in court, the time and resources would not be for the best of the company. Therefore, she’s going to come to terms with Harris’s terms, an NAWA World Title Match against Samoa Joe tonight on Glory. Sinclair says this is Harris’s one and only title shot. If he fails to win the title, he’ll have no recourse. And there will be no excuses.
Homicide and Miles Stylish opens up tonight on Glory. Stylish will be taking on Nigel McGuinness and Homicide teams with Hernandez as LAX to take on the Briscoe Brothers in a Bunkhouse Brawl. Homicide uses some cheap tactics to take down the 2008 Gold Rush Tournament winner. A series of vicious strikes and dangerous moves punish Stylish. Homicide shoves Stylish into the corner and hits the Gringo Cutter for a two count. Homicide goes up top, but misses a senton. This sets up Stylish’s comeback, with a series of high impact maneuvers including an inverted suplex and then following things up with the LVT for the pin. Miles Stylish defeated Homicide with the Las Vegas Trauma in 12:33(****)
Nigel McGuinness is watching from the ramp. Stylish invites him to the ring, but McGuinness backs off. Another time by the looks of things. These two men will square off at Night of the Rogues with McGuinness putting the NAWA International Title on the line against the title match opportunity of Stylish.
Harry Harris cuts a promo discussing the fact he finally after almost nine months has his match with Samoa Joe. He’s been forced into bullshit contender match after bullshit contender match, where circumstances caused him to lose. Harris says he should have jumped the line and now he forced Sinclair’s hand, things are going to change around here. He’s going to be the NAWA World Champion for an unprecedented fourth time. He’s going to make wrestling history tonight. He says Joe’s been an impressive champion, but all good things must come to an end. He ended Samoa Joe’s undefeated streak and tonight he’s going to end his championship reign.
Mia Stylish steps in the ring with a former rival in Angelina Love. Love tried to keep at arm’s length on Stylish and managed to pull out double underhook face slam for a two count. Stylish fires back with a series of kicks and hooks Love’s arm, applying the Kimura Lock for the submission. Mia Stylish defeated Angelina Love via submission with the Kimura Lock in 4:33(**)
Alissa Flash slides into the ring and takes the NAWA Women’s Championship belt from the referee. She holds up in Stylish’s face, drawing boos from the crowd. She pushes the belt back into Stylish’s grip. Tension continues between these two competitors who will meet for the NAWA Women’s Championship at Night of the Rogues. Flash disrespected Stylish tonight, and she’s not going to take that one lying down.
Kurt Angle and AJ Styles join forces to take on Sonjay Dutt and Sederick Skyhawk. Skyhawk is avoiding Angle and sacrificing Dutt for him. Angle throws Dutt around the ring. AJ Styles ends up in the ring and double teamed for a while. The hot tag is made to Angle, who finally gets his hands on Skyhawk and hits German Suplexes in succession. Angle prepares for the Angle Slam, but Nana gets involved, pulling Skyhawk off. Angle goes for Nana, but Skyhawk nails Angle from behind and rolls him up using the tights for the pin. Sederick Skyhawk has just pinned Kurt Angle. Sederick Skyhawk and Sonjay Dutt defeated AJ Styles and Kurt Angle in 8:55(***)
Skyhawk has gotten one of the bigger wins in his career and Kurt Angle is not too happy. The dubious means Skyhawk used to beat Angle will be one which sticks in Angle’s mind for some time.
Samoa Joe stands by backstage. He says despite recent events, there’s one person he can’t stand and it’s Harry Harris. If it was up to Joe, he would have given Harris the first shot at the title. Harris decided to disappear for a couple of months after WrestleClash VI and miss his title shot. Joe says he’s glad Harris reminded him who handed Joe his first loss because it fuels Joe and gives him motivation. Tonight when Harris steps into Samoa Joe’s ring, he’s going to finish him off once and for all and do the world a great service.
Nigel McGuinnes stepped into the ring against the rough and tumble Tomko. Tomko uses his power to work over McGuinness, at least until McGuinness takes Tomko’s legs out from underneath him and ties him into knots on the mat. Tomko fights out, but McGuinness kicks him in the knee. Jawbreaker Lariat connects for the pin on Tomko. Nigel McGuinness pinned Tomko with the Jawbreaker Lariat in 5:55(** ½)
A recap of the two big Harry Harris and Samoa Joe matches are aired before the main event. In December 2006 at StarClash 06, Harris ended Joe’s undefeated streak with the help of a wrench. In September 2007 at WrestleClash VI, Joe makes Harris tap out to win the NAWA World Title. Tonight, Harris/Joe III for the NAWA World Title, and it’s up next on Glory.
Boxing style intros sent up the main event for the NAWA World Title. This is one of the biggest title matches in the history of NAWA Glory and we’ve had a few with Joe as champion. Both Harris and Joe enter the center of the ring and start trash talking each other. Both men exchange a series of violent punches with each other. The fans are excited, cheering on both men to beat the ever living hell out of each other. Joe drills Harris with a huge clothesline which sends him to the outside. Joe motions for Harris to get back into the ring, but the challenger is hanging on the outside.
Joe goes for Harris, but Harris grabs him around the head. The challenger drops down and snaps Joe’s neck off the top rope. Harris enters the ring and pounds away at Joe with a rapid fire succession of forearm smashes. He steps back and goes for a running Yakuza Kick. Joe ducks the move and nails Harris with an uppercut punch. Harris bounces off and hits an European Uppercut. Both men trade European Uppercuts with each other, until Joe manages to knock Harris down to the canvas. Joe bends down and drills the point of the elbow down on Harris’s head. He sets him up and brain buster delivered. Joe covers Harris, but gets a two count.
The Champion hoists Harris off of the canvas and slams him into the corner. Joe pounds away at Harris before throwing him into the opposite corner. Samoa Joe charges in with a full head of steam but gets a boot to the face. Harris hooks Joe and swinging neckbreaker. He leans down and hits a series of mounted forearm smashes to his opponent. Harris bounces back to his feet and delivers a huge elbow drop down onto the top of Joe’s head. Harris covers Joe and gets a two count. Harris rolls Joe over and hooks him in a front facelock before hitting a couple of knee strikes to the top of his head. Harris turns and applies a cross-face submission hold. Joe makes it to the ropes within seconds.
Harris drills a series of elbow strikes down on the back of Joe’s head. He throws Joe into the corner. Running knee lift crushes Joe in the corner. Harris hooks Joe and double underhook DDT brings Joe down! He rolls Joe over and gets a two count! Harris steps back and motions for Joe to get to his feet. A series of rapid fire kicks to the chest stuns Joe. Harris goes for a running elbow strike on Joe, but Joe pops up and hits the ST-Joe. The challenger crashes and burns. Harris is covered, but he kicks out at two. Joe leans down and starts hammering at the back of Harris’s head and neck. He picks up Harris and power bomb crumples up Harris like a piece of paper. Joe covers, but Harris kicks out at two and nine tenths.
The Samoan Submission Machine hoists Harris off of the canvas and brings him into his shoulders. Samoan Drop is avoided, and Harris slides down the back. He hits a Discus Clothesline to Joe. Harris heads to the top rope, but Joe catches him up there with the pop-up enzuigiri. Joe climbs up to meet Harris, but Harris fights Joe off. The champion crashes down to the canvas from Harris’s shove. Harris leaps off of the ropes and connects with the Frog Splash! He covers Joe hooking the leg, but Joe kicks out at two and a half!
The challenger backs off, and goes to hook Joe into the Triangle Choke, but Joe fights out of the hold with a series of forearm smashes. Harris returns fire with forearm smashes of his own. He backs off the ropes, but Joe nails him with a huge lariat! Harris rolls over onto the corner. The champion rushes into the corner and a huge avalanche. Joe hoists Harris onto his shoulders and Death Valley Driver brings him down! Joe makes the cover, and Harris kicks out at a two and nine tenths count!
Joe hammers away at Harris and tries to throw him into the corner. Harris hits the corner, hard and starts un-tying the turnbuckle pad from behind his back. Harris stripped the corner pad from the corner and exposed the turnbuckle. Harris catches Joe in the face with an elbow smash. He tries to ram Joe into the corner, but Joe blocks it. Harris hammers away at Joe and throws him into the ropes! Harris jumps off the ropes with a leaping elbow smash, but Joe ducks. The referee gets hit being knocked down to the canvas! Joe grabs Harris and goes for the rear naked choke, but Harris brings Joe hard into the exposed turnbuckle back first!
Harris leaves the ring and reaches underneath the ring to pull out a pipe wrench. This is how he beat Joe for the first time, and Harris is about to enter the ring, but Bryan Danielson is on the floor and he yanks the wrench out of Harris’s hand! Harris takes a swipe at Danielson, but Danielson backs off. Joe is back up and he grabs Harris into the Rear Naked Choke. Harris fights out of the move for a second time, but Joe sends him into the exposed turnbuckle. Joe sets up Harris and hits the Muscle Buster. A second referee runs in and makes the count. Samoa Joe retained the NAWA World Title against Harry Harris with the Muscle Buster in 21:55(**** ½)
Samoa Joe keeps the title tonight, after Danielson interjects himself and prevented Harris from using a wrench on Joe. [/b]
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Post by mattharms on Feb 12, 2016 19:37:32 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 6/5/2008: We have an announcement regarding the last couple of weeks of NAWA World Title Match. Two weeks ago, Bryan Danielson defeated Samoa Joe, but via disqualification. Last week, Samoa Joe defeated Harry Harris to retain the championship after Danielson stopped Joe from using a chair as a weapon. While he didn’t deliberately cost Harris the match, and in fact prevented him from performing an illegality, he still figured into a finish. As a result, to settle the dispute, Amanda Sinclair announces the NAWA World Title will be on the line in a Triple Threat Match with Samoa Joe defending the belt against Bryan Danielson and Harry Harris at June 22nd at Night of the Rogues. May the better man of the three get the win.
Footage from a few months ago is aired, when Jay Briscoe scored a win over Austin Starr. Tonight, Jay Briscoe takes on Austin Starr with the NAWA Television Championship on the line. Jay uses some brutal tactics to take Starr down in the ring, slamming him into the corner. A spinning leg lariat crunches Starr in the corner. Starr catches Jay off of the ropes and sends him throat first onto the ropes. Brain buster is blocked at first and Jay makes a comeback. Jay overshoots a senton, which allows Starr to hit the brain buster on the second try and score with the 450 Splash for the pin. Austin Starr pinned Jay Briscoe with the 450 Splash in 9:55(***)
Starr gets on the microphone, taunting the fans and Briscoe saying he’s the greatest NAWA Television champion of all time. Out comes Kevin Steen, who calls out Starr and says at Gold Rush, Steen took Starr to the limit. If there had been three more seconds, Steen would have won. Starr says Steen couldn’t be sure. Steen baits Starr into giving him a championship match and the match is on for Night of the Rogues.
Harry Harris talks about how the record books are going to show Samoa Joe beat him, but after Bryan Danielson distracted him and Joe used an exposed turnbuckle. Harris obviously evades the fact he exposed the turnbuckle in the first place. It doesn’t really matter though because at the end of the day, Harris is going to walk out with the NAWA World Title, it doesn’t matter if he has to defeat two men or ten. The belt is coming back around his waist on June 22nd. Tonight, he’s going to team up with Nigel McGuinness against Bryan Danielson and Miles Stylish. He hopes Joe is watching, but he’s going to give Danielson a little bit of a preview of what’s to come.
The NAWA Women’s Champion Mia Stylish teams with Gail Kim to take on Hamada and Alissa Flash. Hamada and Stylish exchange some vicious strikes and suplexes, thus proving there is no love lost. Gail Kim is trapped in the corner and double teamed. Kim fights out of a submission hold from Hamada and wipes her out before making the hot tag after some time. Mia Stylish runs into the ring refreshed and looking like a fist of fire. She takes Hamada down to the outside and hits a German Suplex onto Flash for a two count! Stylish bounces off of the ropes, hut Hamada grabs her ankle which causes Stylish to fly back. She lands into the grip of Flash who hits the cobra clutch suplex and gets the three count. Alissa Flash and Hamada defeated Mia Stylish and Gail Kim when Flash pinned Stylish with a cobra clutch suplex in 12:00(*** ½)
Alissa Flash gets a great deal of momentum leading to her women’s title shot against Mia Stylish at Night of the Rogues.
The next match featured the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Jimmy Jacobs teaming up with Brent Albright to take on the duo of the Motor City Machine Guns. Albright is wiped out of the equation during the early portion of this match, which allow the Guns to double team Jacobs. Jacobs manages to hit a top rope DDT on Sabin, but he’s not the legal man. This leaves him open and prone to an Alex Shelley frog splash which gets the win. Shelley scores three and has just pinned the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion. The Motor City Machine Guns defeated Jimmy Jacobs and Brent Albright when Shelley pinned Jacobs in 9:55(*** ½)
Alex Shelley pinning Jimmy Jacobs has put him in line for an NAWA Cruiserweight Title Shot.
Recap is shown with Teddy Hart beating Chris Hero two weeks ago on Glory. Tonight he takes on the other half of the NAWA World Tag Team Champions Claudio Castagnoli.
Teddy Hart takes on Claudio Castagnoli. Hart sticks and moves, using some impressive offensive moves, at least until Claudio gets ahold of him for some rag doll offense. This includes several throwing suplexes, a lifting European uppercut, and the big move, the giant swing! Castagnoli sets up Hart on his shoulders, but Hart drops down and crucifixes Castagnoli to score the pin. Teddy Hart defeated Claudio Castagnoli with a crucifix roll up in 12:00(*** ½)
Hart slips out of the ring and Claudio is incensed. Teddy Hart proves all it takes is three seconds to win the match.
We head to the back where Bryan Danielson prepares for the main event and for his big triple threat title match. Miles Stylish steps in and says it’s going to be a big night. Stylish is heading for his own big match at Night of the Rogues against Nigel McGuinness where he puts his Gold Rush Tournament title shot on the line against the International Title. Tonight they have their match, a tag team match. And who knows, maybe after Night of the Rogues, it will be the newly crowned NAWA World Champion Bryan Danielson defending the belt against the NAWA International Champion Miles Stylish at WrestleClash VII. Danielson smirks and says won’t that be something. The two of them shake hands and head out for their tag team main event which is up next.
Sederick Skyhawk cuts a promo, talking about how he’s the true American hero. Next week, he’s going to step into the ring against Kurt Angle one on one for the first time ever.
The main event features the NAWA International Champion Nigel McGuinness teaming up against Harry Harris in the main event against Bryan Danielson and Miles Stylish. Stylish and Danielson clears the ring. McGuinness is bounced during the early portions of this match from pillar to post. Stylish hits a ten count punch series in the corner, before pulling out a swinging suplex. Tag to Danielson. Stylish holds McGuinness with a series of elbow strikes. Danielson throws McGuinness into the ropes and takes him down with a running elbow smash to score a two count.
Danielson is caught off of the ropes and McGuiness brings him down with a facebuster across the knee. McGuinness kneels down and starts to hammer on the side of his enemy’s head with a series of forearm smashes. He steps back and hits a huge kneedrop to his enemy’s head. Tag made to Harry Harris. Harris steps into the ring and kneels down, before hitting a series of punches. Danielson is launched into the corner. Harris grabs him and hits a belly to back suplex bringing him down. Harris covers, for a two count. He steps back and drives the point of the elbow down onto Danielson’s head.
Tag made to McGuinness. Harris hits an inverted atomic drop and McGuinness pulls out a slingshot shoulderblock. Danielson is covered for a two count. McGuinness is hoisted up off of the canvas and he’s pulled into a kneelift for the chest. He turned him around and hits a reverse neckbreaker for a two count. McGuinness steps to the second rope and leaps off, but the kneedrop is missed. Danielson rolls over towards the corner. Harris enters the ring to distract the referee, just as Miles Stylish is tagged in. Stylish tags into the ring and runs wild. The referee grabs Stylish and forces him back into the corner.
Danielson is pounded in the corner. Harris enters the ring and hits him with a series of forearm smashes into the corner, before tossing him into the corner on the opposite end of the ring. Harris runs into the corner with a huge clothesline to the back of the head. Harris turns Danielson before drilling him with a kick to the chest. Harris brings him up and sends him down with a brain buster for a two count. He pulls himself to his feet and backs off the ropes. Rolling senton is avoided because Harris rolls out of the way.
Harris tags in Nigel McGuinness. The hot tag is made to Miles Stylish, this time for real. Stylish runs into the ring and starts to run wild on his adversaries. He grabs Harris and pulls him into the ring, before hitting a springboard spinning bulldog to him! Harris rolls to the outside and Danielson is back in. Tope suicida sends Harris crashing back against the guardrail. Stylish sends McGuinness into the corner. Ten count punches delivered to McGuinness. Stylish hits a Frankensteiner out of the corner. McGuinness staggers to his feet and Stylish has him onto his shoulders before, going for the Las Vegas Trauma. McGuinness lands on his feet and snaps off of the rope. He goes for the Jawbreaker Lariat, but Stylish counters with a backslide for a two and nine tenths count!
Stylish hammers away at McGuiness and throws him into the corner. McGuinness catches the running Stylish with an elbow to the face, before hammering him with a huge bullet lariat to the back of the head. He steps back and McGuinness leans back onto the ropes. He cracks himself forward and nails him with a Jawbreaker Lariat to score the three count. Nigel McGuinness and Harry Harris defeated Miles Stylish and Bryan Danielson in 14:11(****)
McGuinness has pinned Miles Stylish. Could this be an omen of things to come at Night of the Rogues on June 22nd? [/b]
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Post by mattharms on Feb 16, 2016 21:14:16 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 6/12/2008
Tonight on NAWA Glory features the main event between Kurt Angle and Sederick Skyhawk going one on one for the very first time on Glory. Plus, the three men involved in the NAWA World Title Match will be here tonight on Glory. Samoa Joe will be in action when he takes on Mark Briscoe .
Teddy Hart beat the NAWA World Tag Team Champions over the past three weeks in singles matches. Tonight he brings out his partner, a man who earned his respect a few weeks ago in a close match, Tyler Black. Our opening match featured Tyler Black and Teddy Hart taking on the NAWA World Tag Team Champions the Kings of Wrestling in a non-title match. The tag team experience of the Kings of Wrestling bully Tyler Black back into the corner and they trade off quick double teaming moves, until the hot tag is made. Teddy Hart runs wild and takes down the Kings of Wrestling. Claudio eats a superkick from a returning Black and Hart hits a wheelbarrow bulldog, before heading to the top rope and hitting the shooting star press on Hero to get the pin. Teddy Hart and Tyler Black defeated the Kings of Wrestling in 12:00(*** ½)
Hart and Black defeated the Kings of Wrestling which have to put them directly in line for an NAWA World Tag Team Title shot down the line. Castagnoli and Hero aren’t too happy about being bested by this makeshift team. Hart wants to get back into the title picture, and Black would want gold. So this is a match made in heaven.
Nigel McGuinness stands by backstage, and talks about how last week he got the better of Miles Stylish, pinning him in the center of the ring. The Gold Rush Tournament was a one in a million shot and McGuinness underestimated Stylish, because he suffered an injury. McGuinness won’t make the same mistake when they go at Gold Rush. McGuinness personally blames Stylish’s politicking for the fact he isn’t the NAWA World Champion right now, because if he had Joe one on one at Reality Check, it would be a different story. When McGuinness beats Stylish, he will be getting his championship match with no problem at all.
Kevin Steen took to the ring against the brutal brawler Necro Butcher. Steen prepped for the NAWA World Television Match he has against Austin Starr at Night of the Rogues. Butcher uses his roughneck tactics against Steen, but Steen matches him smash for smash in a brutal brawl. Steen pulls out a sunset flip power bomb all the way to the arena floor, almost breaking the Necro Butcher. Steen throws him into the ring and pulls out a slingshot senton to get the three count. Kevin Steen pinned Necro Butcher in 11:08(***)
Austin Starr takes a few steps out. Steen turns his head around to stare down Starr from the ramp. Steen gives chase for Starr, but Starr backs up down the ramp.
Bryan Danielson stands backstage, cutting a promo. For eight years, he worked hard, blood, sweat, and tears, to be the very best in the world. And the very best in the world is the NAWA World Champion. And if he wants to be the best, he has to be the best, and it’s Samoa Joe. But there’s another man who is up there high, which Danielson beat, and it’s Harry Harris. Danielson talks about how it only took three seconds to defeat Harris last tonight. In ten days, Danielson steps into the ring with both Harris and Joe. Danielson’s third title shot at Joe, and this time, he will walk out with the NAWA World Championship belt.
Alex Shelley gears up for his NAWA Cruiserweight Title shot against Jimmy Jacobs in the next match against a former champion, Tony Mamaluke. Ever since returning to the New Age Wrestling Alliance, Mamaluke hasn’t been able to get the same kind of traction he did last year. He hits some brisk moves, including a nice springboard European Uppercut. Shelley avoids Mamaluke’s dive and takes him down with a series of high impact moves. The battle ends with the Sliced Bread #2 and Shelley gets the pin. Alex Shelley pinned Tony Mamaluke in 10:22(***)
Cut backstage, where the Briscoe Brothers discuss their recent problems with LAX. The two teams lock horns in a Street Fight at Night of the Rogues, with a future NAWA World Tag Team Title opportunity hanging in the balance. Mark has a real big match tonight, when he squares off against the champion. Jay wishes him the best of luck, biggest match of his career, and Samoa Joe is a real big guy. Mark says Joe is big, but as they say back home, the bigger they are, the harder they fall.
The next match featured the angry and dangerous NAWA World Champion Samoa Joe taking on Mark Briscoe. Mark takes a few steps ahead of the champion, and starts stinging and moving him, at least until Joe takes him down with a sidewalk slam and starts smashing Briscoe. Joe goes for a power bomb, but Mark counters with a huracarana and heads to the top rope. He connects with a frog splash, but Joe kicks out at a two count! Mark heads up top for a second time, but Joe pops up to enzugiri Mark in the face. Muscle Buster off of the ropes connects and Joe places Mark into the Rear Naked Choke for the submission win. Samoa Joe defeated Mark Briscoe with the rear naked choke in 10:00(***)
Joe gets on the microphone and talks about how pretty much every single person is lining up to take a crack at his title. Stylish, McGuinness, Harris, Danielson, and many other people. What they don’t realize is for the past nine months, Samoa Joe has taken every single challenger and knocked them down. And now, Amanda Sinclair wants to put him into a match with two other men. Joe talks about how the fans talked about how Danielson would have beaten him. Joe beat Danielson once before and if Harris didn’t intervene, he would beat him again. As for Harris, well Joe won this title from him. It doesn’t matter. Night of the Rogues will be a day of reckoning and Joe will walk out with the NAWA World Title.
Some pre-recorded comments air from Harry Harris. Harris says for nine months he’s had to live without being the NAWA World Title. Samoa Joe walked around with his belt, and Harris scratched and clawed to get another title shot. Now, a couple of weeks ago, Harris finally received a match, but lost thanks to Bryan Danielson. On June 22nd, 2008, Harris steps into the ring with both Joe and Danielson, and Harris will right the wrongs and capture the NAWA World Championship.
The main event featured Sederick Skyhawk taking on Kurt Angle. Skyhawk stalls a little bit, until Angle grabs his opponent and puts on a series of vicious submission holds. Skyhawk is pinballed around by Angle and shoved into the corner. Angle nails a series of punches and kicks to Skyhawk, before launching the man into the ropes. Skyhawk comes back with a back elbow smash. The Olympic Gold Medalist goes down to the mat and Skyhawk hits a couple of elbow strikes, before pulling out a Russian Legsweep. Floatover cover on Angle gets a two count.
Skyhawk pounds away at Angle with a rapid fire succession of elbow strikes down across the back of his opponent’s head. Back into the corner goes Angle with a series of kicks. Skyhawk throws Angles. Irish whip reversed and Angle takes down Skyhawk with a vicious overhead belly to belly suplex. Skyhawk goes to the floor and Angle gives chase, taking out Sonjay Dutt in the process. Skyhawk nails Angle with a clothesline off of the apron and rolls Angle into the ring. Skyhawk enters the ring to connect with a kick and followed it up with a DDT for a two count.
Angle rolls over and Skyhawk hammers away at the back of his opponent’s neck. Running kneelift clocks Angle and Skyhawk hooks his opponent. Angle drops down from behind and waistlock attempt. Skyhawk elbows out of the waistlock and turns around, before shoving Angle off. Spinebuster delivered by Skyhawk. Angle is sprawled out and Skyhawk climbs to the top rope. Moonsault misses when Angle rolls out of the way!
Nana is yelling for Skyhawk to get up. Skyhawk does and runs into a series of elbow smashes, before shoving Skyhawk into the corner. Running elbow smash knocks Skyhawk for a loop before Angle connects with a pair of overhead belly to belly suplexes. Skyhawk staggers to a standing position, and Angle goes for the Angle Slam. Skyhawk drops down. Clothesline off of the ropes, but Angle ducks. German Suplex is blocked, and Skyhawk sends Angle off to the ring apron. Angle shoulder blocks Skyhawk and comes in with a slingshot sunset flip to get a two count!
Angle catches Skyhawk again and this time the German Suplex connects! Angle hangs on for two more and cover to the limp form of Skyhawk! Sonjay Dutt tries to climb on the top rope. Angle sees Dutt and jumps up, to connect with a Super Angle Slam! Another one of Skyhawk’s cornermen enter the ring, and Angle attacks him. Nana has the referee distracted. Skyhawk strips the turnbuckle from the corner to expose the steel bolt. The fans are cheering when Angle dives at Skyhawk, but Skyhawk hangs onto Angle’s waist. Face first drop on the top turnbuckle! Angle has been knocked silly and Skyhawk goes to the top rope, connecting with the Falling Star to score the pin. Sederick Skyhawk defeated Kurt Angle with the Fallen Star in 12:55(****)
Skyhawk received one of the biggest wins of his entire career. Nana enters the ring and announces the true American hero and hero of the world, Sederick Skyhawk having won. Skyhawk’s entourage lifts him onto their shoulders, parading around the ring. If not for the intervention and the exposed turnbuckle, this match would have had a different outcome.
Angle gets to his feet, and attacks the entourage, causing them to drop Skyhawk. Angle slaps on the Ankle Lock. Skyhawk frails around on the canvas and barely escapes to the floor, with Nana dragging Skyhawk to the floor. Angle stands in the ring and yells he’s not done with Skyhawk yet. Glory fades to black on this note.
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Post by mattharms on Feb 18, 2016 21:14:56 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 6/19/2008:
Footage of Sederick Skyhawk’s dubious win over Kurt Angle last week. Tonight on Glory, Bryan Danielson, Teddy Hart, and Tyler Black team up in the main event against the trio of the Kings of Wrestling and Harry Harris.
Kurt Angle comes out to the ring, and demands another match with Sederick Skyhawk right now. Sonjay Dutt makes his way out to interrupt Angle and talks about how last week, Skyhawk proved himself to be the true American hero and not Angle. Angle says if he doesn’t get Skyhawk, he’ll snap Dutt in half. Dutt tells Angle he should take a deep breath and calm down. Angle will get his match with Sederick Skyhawk this Sunday.
At this moment, Brent Albright jumps into the ring and attacks Kurt Angle. Prince Nana has hired the services of the Mercenary who is tearing Angle apart. The bell rings to kick off this match.
Albright tears apart Angle in the early part of this match, but Angle fires back with a series of overhead belly to belly suplex. Angle wrestles Albright down to the canvas, and works over the ankle like a pitbull. Albright manages to pull out a huge power bomb for a two count. Albright applies a straight-jacket cross-face. Angle fights out of this hold with headbutts. Angle nails Albright with a series of punches, but Albright catches Angle with a boot to the chest. Albright goes up top, but Angle runs up, delivering a dragon screw into the Ankle Lock! Angle turns Albright over, hooking the leg and forcing the tap out. Kurt Angle defeated Brent Albright with the Ankle Lock in 9:55(*** ½)
Angle gets the win tonight, and he tells Dutt to tell Skyhawk and Nana he’ll see them this Sunday at Night of the Rogues, and he’ll snap Skyhawk’s ankle and tap him out. Dutt looks fearful, but nods in response.
Amanda Sinclair stands backstage to talk about the upcoming NAWA Women’s Championship match between Alissa Flash and Mia Stylish. Sinclair talks about how she trained with Mia, before an injury caused Sinclair to abandon her hopes. Alissa Flash steps in and says an injury prevented Amanda Sinclair from entering the ring. It’s a real shame, isn’t it, Mia took the career she should have had. But, it doesn’t matter, because this Sunday, Alissa Flash is going to show why she’s the future legend, by taking Mia’s career and her championship. Mia steps in, and says she’s put her belt on the line against the best, and Flash is the number one contender. Flash says actions speak louder than words, so why don’t Stylish watch to see Flash beat the first NAWA Women’s Champion Gail Kim yet again.
The next match featured Gail Kim against Alissa Flash. The submission expertise of Kim proved to be a well earned match for the number one contender for the NAWA Women’s championship. Flash gains advantage with a kick to the face and batters Kim for a good portion of this match. Kim reverses a power bomb into a rana and applies a reverse triangle hold, but Flash gets to the ropes. Flash nails Kim with an uppercut to the chin and enters the ring, before hoisting her up. Kudo Driver brings down Kim for the pin. Alissa Flash pinned Gail Kim with the Kudo Driver in 8:11(***)
Flash gets on the microphone, and says she hopes Mia Stylish was watching. This Sunday, they’ll have a brand new NAWA Women’s champion.
This Sunday, LAX takes on The Briscoe Brothers in a Bunkhouse Brawl, and Austin Starr puts the NAWA Television Title on the line against Kevin Steen. Tonight, the Briscoe Brothers and Kevin Steen take on LAX and Austin Starr. Mark Briscoe is isolated in the corner for the majority of this match, until the hot tag is made to Brother Jay who runs wild. The Briscoes wipe out LAX with a stereo tope suicida. Eventually, Starr and Steen are in the ring. Starr hits a corner uppercut and a tornado DDT, but only a two count! Starr beats down on Steen, but Steen pops up and power bombs the hell out of Starr to score the pin. Kevin Steen and the Briscoe Brothers defeated LAX and Austin Starr when Steen pinned Starr with a power bomb in 15:44(*** ¾)
If Kevin Steen duplicates his success, this Sunday we could be looking at a brand new NAWA Television champion.
The NAWA International Champion Nigel McGuinness walks down to the ring to have a few words before his match with Miles Stylish this Sunday. Belt versus championship match, this Sunday at Night of the Rogues. McGuiness insists he would be the NAWA World Champion if his match with Samoa Joe would be one on one. Lynn and Stylish getting added messed his game plan up, but with Lynn retired, there’s only Stylish and this Sunday, McGuinness will end him.
Here comes Miles Stylish, who talks about how Nigel McGuinness has passed nine months as the NAWA International Champion. Three more months, and he beats the record held by Miles Stylish. Only he isn’t going to do so. Because, when Stylish steps into the ring with Nigel McGuinness, he’s keeping the title shot and walking out with the NAWA International Title.
Amanda Sinclair comes out and decides to add one last minute tweak to the match. If McGuinness should get counted out or disqualified, he loses the NAWA International Title, and the same applies for Stylish and his title shot. McGuinness said he’ll beat Stylish fair and square, and prove the Gold Rush finals were nothing but a fluke. The two men go face to face for another minute, but pass without incident. McGuinness wants no excuses, he wants Stylish one hundred percent.
Samoa Joe comes out to do commentary for the main event, where both of his challengers will be on opposing teams. Joe says both Harris and Danielson want what he has and they’re talking about how they either went without for nine months or fought for eight years to get to this point. Joe says he’s the man to beat. This Sunday, The Kings of Wrestling put the NAWA World Tag Team Titles on the line against Tyler Black and Teddy Hart, and Samoa Joe defends the NAWA World Title against Bryan Danielson and Harry Harris in a Triple Threat Match.
The Kings of Wrestling and Harry Harris joined forces to take on Tyler Black, Teddy Hart, and Bryan Danielson. The heels get sent packing in the early part of this match and all three babyfaces deliver suicide dives to a huge pop. Teddy Hart is alone in the ring with Harry Harris and the fans pop, hoping to see Hart gain some revenge on Harris from putting him on the shelf for the year, but the tag is made and big Claudio enters the ring. Back and forth action takes place. Tyler Black enters up in the ring and ends up in the wrong part of town, eating a huge boot from Castagnoli. Hero is brought into the ring and hammers away at the back of Black’s head with a succession of elbow strikes.
Hero snap mares Black and nails him with a running knee smash to the face. The Kings make some quick tags in and out, until bringing Harry Harris into the ring. Harris slaps around Black and throws him into the corner. Running clothesline in the corner and Harris pulls out an ST-Joe mocking the NAWA World Champion. Joe stands up and tells Harris just wait, this Sunday, he’ll show him how dangerous this move is. Harris climbs to the top rope, but leaps off into a superkick from Black! Black makes the hot tag to Danielson, who runs wild, taking everyone out in the ring. Danielson throws Harris into the corner and running dropkick into the corner. Danielson snap mares Harris and crucifix into a series of elbow strikes to the back of Harris’s neck!
Hero comes in with a knee strike and grabs Danielson, before hitting a gutwrench suplex. Hero got the tag and is now the legal man. Hero pulls out a huge butterfly backbreaker and climbs to the second rope, before diving off with a huge leg drop for a two count. Hero hooks Danielson and turns him into a neckbreaker, before pulling out an elbow strike to the back of the head. Tag made to Claudio, who delivers a dead lift gutwrench suplex. Two count on Danielson. Danielson is hoisted up and airplane spin delivered, but Danielson counters in mid move with an armdrag takedown. Danielson bounces off the ropes, but Claudio muscles him up for the Swiss Death! Castangoli rolls Danielson over and covers for a two and a half count!
Claudio hoists up Danielson and Hero comes off of the top rope with a springboard elbow strike when Claudio slams him down with a spine buster. Two and nine tenths when Danielson kicks out! Hero nails Danielson down across the back of the head and goes for the rolling elbow smash, but Danielson dodges it and hooks Hero around the waist, hitting a release German Suplex! Tag made to Harry Harris, but the hot tag is made to Teddy Hart. Harris backs off and goes for a punch, but Hart counters with a series of punches, getting revenge on the man who ended his record setting NAWA World Title reign. Hart backs off and drills Harris down with an inverted bulldog! Hart climbs to the top rope and a springboard sunset flip, rolling Harris into the Sharpshooter! Hart applies the hold, sitting down on the hold, but Castangoli runs into the ring, nailing Hart with a huge European uppercut.
Danielson enters the ring and nails Castagnoli with a huge kick to the side of the head. Another series of kicks, before Danielson nails Claudio with a huge elbow strike, sending his opponent to the floor. Harris gets to the corner and tags in Chris Hero. Hero enters the ring and starts stomping on Hart. Hero winds up with the rolling elbow smash and nails Hart flush across the face. Cover made, but Tyler Black pulls Hero off of the pin. Black returns to the corner. Hero picks up Hart and throws him into the corner. Blind tag is made, but Hero doesn’t see it. Hero nails Hart with a kneelift and a T-Bone Suplex bringing him down. Hero raises a hand and TURNS AROUND INTO A SUPERKICK FROM THE LEGAL TYLER BLACK! Black lifts up Hero and God’s Last Gift connects. Black cradles Hero to score the pin, as Danielson kicks Harris off of the ring apron right into the announcer’s table. Teddy Hart, Tyler Black and Bryan Danielson defeated Harry Harris, and the Kings of Wrestling in 17:33(**** ½)
Joe reaches over the announcer’s table and grabs Harris in a rear naked choke! Harris struggles against Joe’s grip, but knocks him into the table. Both men are at the ringside area and DANIELSON LEAPS OVER THE TOP ROPE WITH A TOPE SUICIDA ONTO BOTH MEN! The fans pop big time!
Danielson picks up Harris and throws him into the ring. Danielson takes down Harris and locks on the LaBell Lock to cheers from the crowd! The fans are losing their mind at Harris being punished by the LaBell Lock!
Samoa Joe enters the ring, but Danielson pops up and kicks him in the head at the last minute. Danielson forces Joe down and applies the LaBell Lock to the NAWA World Champion! Danielson has Joe trapped in the ring in the Labell Lock! Danielson cranks on the hold, and THE CHAMPION TAPS OUT! Samoa Joe, the wrecking machine, is tapping out! Danielson cranks on the arm some more.
Danielson has made the NAWA World Champion tap out. He made Samoa Joe tap out! It’s only a shame it wasn’t in the confines of a match. If he can do so this Sunday, Danielson will be the brand new NAWA World Champion. He might be a spoiler for both Joe and Harris this Sunday!
Danielson takes the NAWA World Title Belt, standing over an incapacitated Joe and Harris. This is the last sight we see, but could this be an omen for things to come?
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Post by mattharms on Feb 23, 2016 20:02:47 GMT -5
NAWA Night of the Rogues 6/22/2008:
The first of six championship matches opens up the night with Jimmy Jacobs putting the NAWA Cruiserweight Title on the line against Alex Shelley. The devious Lacey as at ringside with Jacobs, but Chris Sabin, Alex Shelley’s normal partner, is out. The two trade some holds on the mat, at least until Shelley pops up to hit a series of rapid fire forearm smashes, before pulling out a drop toe hold and delivering a series of elbow strikes. Shelley steps back and drills a kneedrop down on the head of his adversary’s head. Shelley grabs Jacobs and rides him with a front facelock, before pulling him up. Shelley pulls Jacobs into a short arm kneelift flipping him over and then nailing a running dropkick to the back of the head. Cover on the champion, but only a two count.
Shelley pulls up Jacobs and pulls him into a series of elbow strikes. Into the ropes, but Shelley ducks the head. Jacobs pops him into the face with a kneelift, before hooking him into a face buster down across the knee. Shelley rolls over and Jacobs hammers the back of his adversary’s head with a series of rapid fire forearm smashes down across the back of the head. Jacobs hits a spin kick to send Shelley down! Jacobs applies a cravate the challenger and pounds in a series of knee strikes against the back of the head, before pulling himself back up. Jacobs does a flip over, and brings Shelley head first into the canvas! Shelley is stunned and Jacobs covers him hooking the leg for a two and a half count!
Jacobs stomps Shelley’s face and heads to the top rope. The champion leaps off, but Shelley counters him with a leaping modified gutbuster coming off of the ropes! Lacey screams like a banshee at ringside, and Shelley pulls himself up. Shelley grabs Jacobs and hooks him, before taking him down with a swinging cradle neckbreaker. Two count when Jacobs kicks out! Shelley stomps away at Jacobs and heads to the outside. Jacobs catches Shelley coming off the top rope and climbs up. Attempted Franknesteiner, no Shelley blocks it and Jacobs flips onto his feet. Shelley bends down and pulls out the tornado DDT! Shelley covers Jacobs, but only gets a two and a half cout! Shelley lifts up Jacobs and criss-cross into the corner. Kneelift followed by a Northern Lights Suplex gets another close nearfall!
Shelley gives the signal and goes for the standing Sliced Bread #2, but Jacobs shoves Shelley off into the corner. Shelley bounces back into the corner with an elbow strike and discus lariat To the outside goes Shelley one more time, but Lacey is on the ring apron, grabbing Shelley’s ankle! Sabin pulls Lacey off of the apron and puts her into a fireman’s carry! Jacobs is distracted and Shelley buries a shoulder into the chest of Jacobs, before hitting a Rocker Dropper with him draped in the corner! Jacobs is rolled over, but a two count! Shelley takes it to the top rope. Frog splash connected to the knees of the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion! Shelley staggers, favoring a rib injury and Jacobs hits a series of roundhouse kicks, before hitting a huge buzzsaw like kick to the head! Jacobs grabs a kneeling Shelley, and flips over, before hitting the standing sliced Bread #2. Jacobs covers Shelley and scores the pin. Jimmy Jacobs defeated Alex Shelley with a Standing Sliced Bread #2 in 13:22(*** ½)
Jimmy Jacobs takes the NAWA Cruiserweight Championship and holds it up, another championship defense for Jacobs.
The next match features the Briscoe Brothers taking on LAX in a Bunkhouse Brawl Match. Both teams waste no time, beating each other up at the bell. Hernandez hoists up Mark for a power bomb, but Mark counters with an ugly, but effective rana which dumps Hernandez and Mark onto the apron and forces them to drop down to the floor. Jay and Homicide trade vicious punches, trying to knock the other for a loop. Homicide sends Jay into the corner hard, but Jay gets the knee into Homicide’s mouth. Jay climbs to the top rope and a huge elbow strike! Hernandez and Mark are brawling on the floor. Mark is sent careening into the guardrail, before Hernandez crushes him with a full force tackle against the guardrail. Hernandez hoists up Mark with the greatest of ease and delivers a fallaway slam on the floor!
Hernandez reaches underneath the ring and pulls out a table, setting it up at ringside. Jay catches Homicide with a brain buster into the ring. Hernandez flies into the ring with a force of a ballistic missile, nailing a slingshot shoulderblock. Jay is slumped on the canvas. Homicide is pulled up and he whips Jay with the leather belt wore with his gear! Homicide removes the bandanna and wraps it around Jay’s throat, before throwing him over the top rope, hanging him with the bandanna! Jay squirms against the attempted hanging, but manages to pull Homicide to the floor, causing them to hit!
Mark is climbing the top rope behind Hernandez and jumps off with a flying knee clip which causes him to stagger back! The younger Briscoe runs into Hernandez’s knees with two dropkicks, before he is caught on a third, and hurled into the corner! Hernandez flings Mark into the opposite end of the arena. We head back to the floor, where Homicide pulls back the ring mats to expose the concrete! Homicide picks up Jay and hoists him up. Not a Gringo Killa on the concrete, no Jay fights out of it and sends Homicide crashing into the ringsteps! The fans explode into cheers! Hernandez reaches down and yanks Jay into the ring. Hernandez hoists up Jay and tries for the Border Toss, but Mark yanks Jay off of Hernandez’s shoulders. A DOUBLE DROPKICK SENDS HERNANDEZ FLYING OVER THE TOP ROPE AND CRASHING THROUGH THE TABLE!
The big man may have been taken out of the equation right now. Homicide climbs into the ring, holding the blackjack in his hand. Homicide swings the weapon and cracks Mark across the back of the head. Jay ducks a shot and nails Homicide in the jaw, before hooking him. Jay Driller brings Homicide down! Jay covers a folded up Homicide to get the pin. The Briscoe Brothers defeated LAX in a Bunkhouse Brawl in 10:44(***)
The Briscoe Brothers get the win and will get an NAWA World Tag Team Title shot sometime down the road.
The NAWA Owner Amanda Sinclair is out to announce the NAWA Women’s Championship Match between Alissa Flash and Mia Stylish. Sinclair said despite the fact her career had to be put on hold due to a training injury, she’s excited for the fans to see how women’s wrestling can be something more than an added attraction. Flash is the future wrestling and Mia Stylish has shown her mettle as a fighting NAWA Women’s Champion.
The NAWA Women’s Title is now on the line when Mia Stylish takes on Alissa Flash in the next match. Both women trade submission holds, with Stylish getting the better, but Flash makes it to the floor and nails Stylish with a series of forearm smashes. Stylish is launched from corner to corner, before Flash follows in with a clothesline. Another clothesline is ducked by the NAWA Women’s Champion. Stylish bounces off the ropes with a running neck snap and covers Flash for a two count! Into the ropes and leapfrog is caught by the challenger. Flash dumped the champion throat first onto the top rope.
The champion clutches her throat and Flash drills a series of elbow strikes to the point of the neck. Flash picks up Stylish and hammers a series of vicious elbow strikes down the back of the champion’s head. Flash sends Stylish into the corner and a huge kick crumples her into the corner. Flash yells she’s the future and keeps nailing Stylish with a series of kicks to the head! A snapping kick into the corner and Stylish falls face first onto the ropes. Flash drops down and rolls over Stylish. Cover, but the champion kicks out! Mia Stylish is going to have a lot more fight left in her, and Flash realizes this. Flash picks her up and a succession of stiff forearm smashes, sets up an attempted fisherman buster, but Stylish counters with a small package for a two count! Flash bounces up and running knee strike delivered, before she turns around. Flash hoists up Stylish and high angle belly to back suplex! The champion is covered, but the champion kicks out!
Flash props up Stylish in the corner and a series of elbow strikes to the champion’s head. Stylish is set up on the top rope and Flash climbs up. Belly to belly superplex brings Stylish down! Flash covers Stylish and hooks the legs. The champion pops her shoulder off the canvas! The fans are going nuts, and Flash picks up Stylish, hoisting her up. Snake Eyes drops the champion across the turnbuckle. The wind has been knocked out of Stylish and Flash climbs to the outside. Springboard legdrop connects! Flash goes for the pin once again. And again another kick out at two! The valiant champion keeps fighting back! Flash picks up Stylish and sets up for the Kudo Driver. Stylish counters at the last instant with a huge DDT!
The standing ten count on both of these female competitors is made. Flash pulls herself to her feet and rushes Stylish. Stylish ducks the attack and jumping spinning wheel kick brings her down! The challenger rolls onto her knees and a running dropkick to the kneeling challenger! Stylish covers Flash. Two count only! The champion pulls herself up and sends Flash into the turnbuckle with a series of headsmashes into the corner. Stylish throws Flash into the corner, but Flash reverses! Flash hits a tilt a whirl into a power slam out of the corner. The move drives the champion down and Flash covers for the pin! Mia Stylish brings up the shoulder one more time!
Two and a half count and Flash can’t believe it. She pops Stylish with a series of elbow strikes and hoists her onto the shoulders. Kudo Driver is countered into a sunset flip. Flash kicks out of this one at a two count! The challenger bounces up and gives a primal scream before hitting a huge spear! The spear may have cracked Stylish’s ribs it was delivered with such force! Flash hooks the leg. Somehow, the champion has it within her to kick out again!
Flash drives a knee to the face of Mia Stylish and yells for her to stay down. The champion is hoisted up and slammed into the corner. Flash steps back and goes for a running elbow strike. Stylish dropped down at the last minute and Flash loses her balance, before falling straight into position. Kimura Lock slapped in by Stylish! Wait, Flash is fighting it and bridges out of the Kimura Lock. Two count before, Stylish bridges out and turns the hold, forcing Flash down. Flash either has to tap or her arm goes snap! So she does. Mia Stylish defeated Alissa Flash with the Kimura Lock in 13:55(****)
The champion remains the champion. Sinclair applauds Mia’s victory tonight and takes the NAWA Women’s Championship belt. Sinclair smiles, looking at the belt, before handing it to the champion and holding her hand into the air. Sinclair yells this is what women’s professional wrestling is all about, and she does have a point. Stylish retains tonight against another game competitor.
Austin Starr puts his NAWA Television Title on the line next up against the man who took him to the limit at Gold Rush 2008 in Kevin Steen. Kevin Steen uses his weight advantage to gain the early advantage. The challenger bullies the champion into the corner before hitting a pair of clotheslines and a biel toss. Starr rolls to the floor and Steen exits the ring. Steen chops away at Starr, before ramming him back first into the ring apron. Steen throws Starr into the ring. Springboard into a clothesline sends Starr down. Steen covers Starr for a two count. Starr picks up Steen and hammers him with a series of forearm smashes, sending Starr into the corner.
Off into the ropes. Steen ducks the head and pays for it with an uppercut punch. Starr nails him with a series of rapid fire forearm smash. Starr grabs him and brings him down into a front facelock. Starr forces Steen down onto the canvas and cranks on the back of the neck. The NAWA Television champion flips over and jerks Steen’s neck back. Starr steps back and hits a swinging neckbreaker. He applies a chinlock to Steen and cranks the back of the neck back. Steen fights up and Starr shoves him off into the ropes. A reverse neckbreaker brings down Steen and a two count is made!
Starr picks up Steen and drills him with a series of elbow strikes across the back of the head. The champion drapes Steen across the middle rope and chokes him out. Starr leaps over the top rope with a leaping elbow drop! Steen falls back and Starr pulls himself to the ring apron. Starr leaps into the ring and hits a slingshot somersault legdrop misses when Steen moves out of the way. Standing ten count delivered to both men. Starr is up and tries to punch Steen. Steen fires back with a series of chops and throws Starr into the ropes. Steen ducks the head and Starr hits him with a leg lariat sending him to the floor.
Steen is nailed with a baseball slide dropkick into the guardrail. Starr steps back and takes a running start. Tope suicida causes Steen to crash ribs first into the guardrail! Starr enters the ring and the referee puts the count on Steen .Steen enters the ring at the count of nine. Starr delivers a series of kicks. Lariat delivered by Steen which takes the champion down. Starr pulls himself back to his feet, staggering. Steen hits a huge spinning leg lariat to bring Starr down. Starr polls himself into the corner. The champion steps back and rushes back before hitting a rolling kick into the corner. Starr is crushed in the corner and Steen covers him. The champion kicked out at two and a half!
Steen peals the champion off of the canvas. Forearm smashes rattle the champion. Steen throws him into the ropes. Starr puts the breaks on and Steen rushes him. High back body drop delivered to Steen! The challenger hangs on and Steen skins the cat back in. Starr turns around and Steen catches him with a huge spine buster off of the ropes. The cover is made. For the title…no the champion kicks out at two and a half! Steen heads up to the top rope and jumps off. Starr bounces up and climbs up to the top rope. He has Steen and goes for a brain buster off of the top rope. Steen shifts his weight and falls on top of Starr. Starr is flattened like a bug underneath Steen. One, Two, no Starr throws the shoulder up just barely at two and a half!
A huge senton further flattens the champion!. Steen raises his hands and lifts up Starr onto his shoulders. Fireman’s carry is swung. Starr drops down to his feet. The NAWA Television champion bounces off the ropes. Steen hoists up Starr and pop-up power bomb delivered! The challenger flattened the champion. Cover. The referee makes the count. The bell rings just as the hand comes down for three.
Kevin Steen raises his hand and puts his hand out for the NAWA Television Title Belt. The referee asks the time keeper, and the time keeper informs him the time limit expired just a split second before three. Austin Starr and Kevin Steen battled to a fifteen time limit draw; Austin Starr retained the NAWA Television Title(*** ½)
The second month in a row featured Starr avoiding a loss thanks to the television time limit expiring. Steen argues with the referee. Starr bounces back up and nails his adversary with a championship belt shot from behind. Starr holds up the NAWA Television Title Belt and poses over the fallen Steen. The challenger had Starr dead to rights. If he covered Starr a second earlier, he would be the champion. Starr yells he’s the champion.
The next match featured Sederick Skyhawk taking on Kurt Angle. Skyhawk stalls during the early portion of this match until Angle drags Skyhawk into the ring and starts beating the ever living hell out of him. A pair of headbutts causes Skyhawk to slump into the ropes. Angle nails Skyhawk with a series of kicks! Sonjay Dutt is on the apron and Angle knocks Dutt off. Skyhawk goes for a clothesline. Angle ducks and waistlocks Skyhawk for a German Suplex. Two more German Suplexes added it in succession! Prince Nana’s two bodyguards on the apron and Angle doesn’t take his eyes off Skyhawk this time. Angle beats the ever living snot out of Skyhawk. Ankle Lock attempt. Skyhawk counters with a forward roll and sends Angle off to the arena floor!
Angle is staggered and Skyhawk jumps over the top rope with a plancha. The Olympic Gold Medalist crumples underneath Skyhawk like a piece of paper! Skyhawk enters the ring. Sonjay Dutt runs up the ring steps and hits a 630 splash to Angle right off the ring steps! The referee didn’t see this obvious bit of interference. Angle makes it back into the ring barely at the count of nine! Skyhawk beats on Angle and pulls him into a short arm clothesline. Skyhawk drops a pair of elbow drops and climbs to the second rope. The point of the knee drills down onto Angle’s chest. Skyhawk covers Angle and gets a two count!
Skyhawk scoops up Angle and delivers a running power slam into the corner. Angle is tied in the tree of woe. Skyhawk stomps away at Angle until the referee pulls him away. Prince Nana nails Angle in the side of the head with something. The Ghana Prince raises his hands up! Skyhawk pulls Angle into the center of the ring and hits him with a DDT! The Olympic Gold Medalist has been planted. Skyhawk covers Angle. Only a two count when Angle kicked out! The crown jewel of Nana’s embassy drags Angle over towards the corner! The fans are booing. Skyhawk is going for this huge Falling Star Elbow Drop. He makes a production of it. ANGLE POPS UP AND RUNS UP THE TOP ROPE WITH AN OVERHEAD BELLY TO BELLY SUPLEX!
Both Angle and Skyhawk crash and burn on the canvas. The referee continues the standing ten count on both men. Angle rises to his feet first. Skyhawk tries to punch Angle. Angle returns fire with more punches of his own. Skyhawk is launched over the top rope and lands on his feet. Angle delivers a huge running dropkick! Skyhawk scrambles to the floor and Angle climbs to the top rope. Angle dives off onto Skyhawk and his entourage with a springboard cross body block wiping them both out.
The fans are chanting for Angle! Angle peels the battered form of Sederick Skyhawk off of the canvas. Sonjay Dutt is weighting for Angle on the ring apron! Dutt dives off of the second rope. Angle catches Dutt. A huge overhead belly to belly suplex causes Dutt to crash on the floor! Back in the ring, Nana slips something on Skyhawk’s hand! Nana is on the apron and Angle dives at him, catching the prince with a headbutt! Skyhawk measures Angle and goes for a roundhouse punch. Angle ducks and hooks Skyhawk before bringing him down with the Angle Slam! The brass knuckles fly off of Skyhawk’s hand and go to the arena floor. Angle covers Skyhawk and scores the pin. Kurt Angle defeated Sederick Skyhawk in 12:22 with the Angle Slam(** ¾)
Lightning did not strike twice for Skyhawk. Angle wiped out every single one of Skyhawk’s cohorts, leaving him in the ring. Prince Nana enters the ring and gets in Angle’s face. Angle grabs Nana and Angle Slam brings him down to cheers. Angle leaves the ring and walks to the back having gotten a big win which will put Angle on track for his goal to win the NAWA World Championship down the line.
August 31st, 2008, the biggest event of the year, the finale of Year Seven of the New Age Wrestling Alliance. WrestleClash VII from Las Vegas, Nevada, only on Pay Per View. You don’t want to miss this Pay Per View spectacle!
The NAWA World Tag Team Titles are on the line next with the Kings of Wrestling putting their belts on the line against Teddy Hart and Tyler Black. Hero is bounced around the ring for the early portion of this match. Hart pulls up a leaping forearm smash into the corner and squashes Hero. A series of stomps rocks Hero. Hart rockets Hero off of the ropes. Hero comes back off of the ropes with an elbow strike. More elbow strikes are delivered in succession and Hero nails Hart with a running kick to the back of the head.
The tag is made to the big man of the NAWA World Tag Team Champions. Claudio Castagnoli nails Hart with a kneelift. Hart is thrown into the corner hart. Claudio dead lifts Hart off the canvas with a huge gutwrench suplex. The former NAWA World Champion is bounced off the canvas. Castangoli picks up Hart and shoves him into the corner. A series of forearm smashes traps Hart into the ropes. Hart is launched into the ropes. Attempted hoisting throw is countered with a leaping dropkick! Castagnoli steps back. Kick blocked by Castagnoli and countered into a dragon screw legwhip before Hart can counter with a dragon screw legwhip.
Claudio hyper-extends Hart’s knee and makes the tag. Hero jumps over the top rope with a leaping stomp to Hart’s face! One half of the NAWA World Tag Team Champions props Hart into the corner. Hero nails Hart with a lot of leg kicks and throws him into the ropes. Hero nails Hart with a leaping forearm smash when he comes off the ropes. A cartwheel into a somersault senton causes Hero to squash his full weight underneat Hart. Hero makes the cover and two count on Hart!
Hart is pulled up in a butterfly hook. Tag made to Claudio Castagnoli. Castagoli climbs to the top rope and jumps off to drill a double axe handle down on Hart’s back. Hero leaves the ring. Claudio uses a series of stomps and throws Hart into the corner. Hart catches a charging Claudio with a double foot to the face. Hart slips through the legs and makes the hot tag to Tyler Black!
Black runs into the ring and a series of forearm smashes sends Castangoli into the ropes. Castagnoli steps back a couple of feet and Black nails him with a series of kicks to the chest. A spinning leg lariat brings him down. Hero enters the ring and Black hits him with a running dropkick! Castagnoli grabs Black and goes for a belly to back suplex. Black flips onto his feet. Claudio turns around into a dropkick. Black steps back and a huge superkick brings Castagnoli down! Standing shooting star press puts an exclamation mark on the match. Black makes the cover. Two and a half count when Hero breaks up the pinfall.
Hero slams a series of elbow strikes down on the back of Black’s head. Black rolls over with Hero slamming a series of elbow strikes and throwing him into the ropes. Teddy Hart comes back into the ring with a springboard dropkick to send Hero through the ropes and to the arena floor. Hero pulls himself up. Back in the ring with Hart climbing to the top rope. Claudio shoves Black off into the ropes. Hart flies off of the top rope and crashes to the arena floor when Black hits the ropes. Claudio hoists up Black off of the ropes and blitzes him with the Swiss Death! Black crumples up like a piece of paper and Claudio rolls him over. The cover is made and Claudio scores the pin. The Kings of Wrestling retained the NAWA World Tag Team Titles over Tyler Black and Teddy Hart in 15:55(*** ½)
The Kings leave with the victory. Teddy Hart enters the ring and Tyler Black is up. Hart gets in Black’s face about being knocked off the ropes. Black tries to tell him it’s a mistake. HART DECKS BLACK WITH A HUGE PUNCH TO THE JAW! Black crumples down to the canvas having been knocked for loop. Hart stomps away at Black and pulls him over to the corner. Figure-Four Leglock applied around the ringpost! Hart cranks on Black’s legs. Black struggles. Teddy Hart tells I gave you shot and you cost me the gold! Hart is really losing his mind having placed the ringpost figure four leglock on Black!
Security is out to finally break the hold. Teddy Hart pulls back and Black falls to the outside. Hart spits on Black and walks out. The fans are booing. Teddy Hart’s return to this company is not going as he planned. He lost to Samoa Joe last month and lost the NAWA World Tag Team Title match this month.
The next match featured Nigel McGuinness putting the NAWA International Title on the line against the WrestleClash VII title shot of Miles Stylish. Technical wrestling exhibition starts out this match. McGuiness forces Stylish down onto the canvas and applies an armbar. McGuinness hammers the side of Stylish’s head with a series of elbow smashes to the back of his head. Stylish is thrown into the corner. McGuinness kneelifts Stylish and snap mares him down to the canvas. Stylish bounces up and catches McGuinness with an arm drag. A second arm drag flipped McGuinness down and a third arm drag flipped him down.
McGuinness is on his hands and knees. Stylish drives a knee to the back of McGuinness’s head. McGuinness is hoisted up and Stylish throws him into the corner hard. Stylish rushes into the corner. McGuinness catches him with an elbow smash and heads to the second rope. McGuinness leaps off and brings an elbow strike down on the top of Stylish’s head. McGuinness hooks Stylish in a double underhook and brings him down with a double underhook suplex. Two more double underhook suplexes follow and Stylish floats over to score a two count.
The number one contender for the NAWA World Title is still down on the ground. McGuinness applies a bow and arrow submission hold, punishing Stylish even further. Stylish fights from the hold, trying to get out of it. Stylish elbows his way out of the hold, drawing a huge pop from the fans. McGuinness gets to his feet and starts to hammer away at Stylish. Both men trade European uppercuts backing each other off into the ropes. Stylish launches McGuinness into the ropes. McGuinness comes back with an attempted running kick. Stylish dips behind McGuinness and rolls him up for a two count!
Stylish hammers him with a rapid fire series of punches. Off into the ropes. Frankensteiner sends McGuinness down when he comes off the ropes! Stylish hooks both legs on the way down. Two count before McGuinness rolls through with a sunset flip! Stylish bounces to his feet. A kick to the midsection and Stylish hooks him for the swinging suplex. McGuinness drops down from behind him. Waistlock attempted with Stylish countering this with a forward roll. Two and a half count before McGuinness rolls it the other way! Two and a half count and Stylish kicks McGuinness off. The NAWA International Champion bounces off of the ropes with a Jawbreaker Lariat. Stylish ducks the move and goes for a backslide. McGuinness flips over onto his back and snaps off a DDT! Cover and Stylish kicks out again!
McGuinness drills a series of knees down across the chest. Stylish staggers to his feet and McGuinness hooks him. Front layout suplex onto the top rope. McGuinness has Stylish strung out on the top rope and he slaps the life out of him. Another series of slaps punishes him and staggers him to the arena floor. McGuinness goes for the Tower of London from the middle of the top rope. Stylish fights out and slides behind the back. Inverted suplex drills McGuinness down. Stylish makes the cover and only a two count!
Stylish steps back and a series of rapid fire kicks to the chest. He steps back and aims for an uppercut punch. Punch brings him back into the corner. Another series of uppercut punches and Stylish brings McGuinness to the second rope. Stylish climbs up to the top rope behind McGuinness and hoists himself to his shoulders. Forward roll into a headscissors off of the top rope brings McGuinness off of the ropes! McGuiness bounces up to his feet. Stylish nails him with a series of forearm smashes which rocks him. McGuinness retires fire with a series of strikes of his own. McGuiness steps back and Jawbreaker Lariat is countered into a single arm DDT. The Kimura Lock applied and McGuiness reaches the ropes in a matter of seconds.
The arm needs to be taken away. If Stylish takes away the arm, the Jawbreaker Lariat is rendered useless. McGuinness understands this and hits a series of kicks to the chests of Stylish. Stylish flies into the corner with a frightening velocity. Forearm smash to the back of the head and McGuinness adds to the offense with a vicious Saito Suplex. Cover and Stylish kicks out at two and a half! McGuinness drills a series of knees down onto Stylish’s chest and picks him up. Short arm clothesline brings him down. McGuinness pulls Stylish up and puts him onto the fireman’s carry. Running gutbuster connects and McGuinness applies a modified bow and arrow submission hold. Another struggle and Stylish escapes the hold once again.
McGuinness stomps Stylish in the corner. A series of slaps which fires Stylish up. Stylish slaps back to draw cheers from the crowd and chops back at away at McGuinness. McGuinness comes back with an European Uppercut and charges Stylish. Stylish dumps McGuinness over the top rope with a high back body drop. McGuiness hits the floor hard. Stylish leaps over the top rope with a tope con hilo wiping them out!
The ten count is put on both men. Stylish climbs up to his feet and enters the ring. McGuinness follows him into the ring. Stylish chops away at McGuinness and throws him into the ropes. Tilt a whirl suplex brings McGuinness down. Stylish follows this up quickly before going to the top rope! Springboard clothesline is missed. McGuinness dodges the move and Jawbreaker Lariat connects to Stylish! The fans explode into boos. McGuinness covers Stylish and only gets a two and a half count!
McGuinness didn’t hit the entire move. He steps back one more time for a second Jawbreaker Lariat! Stylish leapfrogs over McGuinness. The NAWA International Champion takes out the referee! Stylish hoists McGuinness onto his shoulder and hits the Last Vegas Trauma out of nowhere! Stylish drives McGuinness down and goes for the cover. No referee to make the count.
Stylish gets up to his feet, and tries to get the referee up. McGuinness is back up and rushes Stylish, before knocking both competitors and the referee to the outside of the ring! Stylish is back up and places the referee back into the ring! He does the same to McGuinness. SAMOA JOE RUNS STYLISH INTO THE RING APRON FROM BEHIND. The NAWA World Champion grabs the number one contender for the title and sends him careering into the ring steps. Joe hits a Yakuza Kick to Stylish.
The NAWA World Champion has struck. The referee pulls himself up and sees a laid out Stylish. The referee puts the count on. Stylish makes it back into the ring at the count of nine and staggers to his feet. McGuinness nails him with the Jawbreaker Lariat. Cover made on Stylish. Two and nine tenths count once again when Stylish drapes his foot over the bottom rope.
Samoa Joe rolls into the ring and JOE DECKS MCGUINNESS RIGHT IN FRONT OF THE REFEREE! The fans explode into boos, especially when the referee has no choice to call for the bell. Nigel McGuinness defeated Miles Stylish via disqualification after Samoa Joe interfered in 22:09(**** ¼)
The announcers realizes Samoa Joe has blatantly cost Miles Stylish his NAWA World Title Shot. He kicks McGuinness to the floor like yesterday’s trash. McGuinness yells “screw you, you wanker, I’m going to get the title shot now.”
Stylish is up to his feet and he nails Joe before he exits the ring. The two men get into a scuffle in the ring and Stylish lifts up Joe. Las Vegas Trauma brings Joe down to the canvas! Stylish is incensed and he doesn’t let up, nailing Joe with a series of punches! Stylish has just wiped out the champion moments before he has to defend his championship belt in a Triple Threat Match. Stylish leaves the ring.
We understand the finish might be dubious. The rules stated in the event of a disqualification, either Miles Stylish loses his WresteClash VII title shot, or Nigel McGuinness lost the International Title. And now it will be Nigel McGuinness against whoever the champion is.
Cut to the back, and Nigel McGuinness yells dreams come true. Miles Stylish screwed him out of his title shot once before, and now he’s going to WrestleClash VII. Joe, Harris, or Danielson, it doesn’t matter. Stylish jumps McGuinness in the back and throws him into a fence. Both of them start brawling in the backstage area. McGuinness is slammed hard into some equipment until security rushes in to break up this brawl. This is far from over between these two men.
The NAWA World Title is the line here with Samoa Joe defending the belt against Bryan Danielson and Harry Harris. Danielson catches Harris with an elbow smash close to the beginning of the match and sends him out to the floor. This leaves Danielson in the ring with an already injured Samoa Joe. Joe is more dangerous with an injury than when he’s one hundred percent. The two men trade chops until Joe sends Danielson off into the corner. Joe charges into Danielson. The foot meets the face of Samoa Joe. Danielson hammers him with a series of elbow strikes before launching him into the ropes.
Danielson nails Joe with a leaping forearm smash which puts the champion onto his back. A series of stomps punishes Joe. Danielson hooks Joe around the elbow and starts to drive down the point of the knee across the man’s elbow. A knee drives down to his elbow for the second time and then a third time. Danielson turns Joe over and starts to work over the shoulder with a series of rapid fire strikes. Danielson prepares the shoulder to put on the LaBell Lock which could spell trouble for the NAWA World Champion. Joe tapped out on this past week on Glory.
Harry Harris watches from the outside and Danielson notices Harris poking his head out from behind the ring apron. He steps back and hits a baseball slide dropkick which causes Harris to bounce back against the guardrail hard. Danielson steps back into the ring in time for Joe to mow down Danielson with a huge clothesline. Joe stomps away at Danielson. A series of forearm smashes send Danielson into the corner extremely hard. Joe steps back into the corner and a running kneelift catches Danielson. The champion hoists up the challenger. Danielson drops down from behind Joe and hooks him around the arm. Armbar takedown delivered and Danielson hammers him with a series of elbows to the elbow.
Joe staggers to his feet. Danielson hammers him with a series of kicks to the ribs. The champion backs off into the corner and Danielson does not relent on him with a series of leg kicks. Danielson launches Joe into the ropes. The knee smashesinto the face of Samoa Joe and takes him down to the canvas. Danielson raises his hands in triumph. Harry Harris enters the ring from the backside and nails Danielson with a series of punches. Off into the ropes. Clothesline is ducked and Danielson bounces back off of the ropes with a leaping elbow smash. Harris pulls himself up off of the canvas. Danielson hoists up Harris and slams him down with a Samoan Drop. Samoa Joe breaks up the pin, dragging Danielson off, and slaps him into the STF!
The STF locked into place on Danielson. Danielson tries his hardest to get out. Joe cranks up and down, pushing the pressure onto Danielson’s back and working his ribs over. The fans are losing their minds and cheering for Danielson. Harris pulls himself up and waits for Danielson to get to the ropes. The moment Danielson reached the ropes, Harris jumped all over Joe. Forearm smashes rained down across the back of the NAWA World Champion. Joe throws Harris off into the ropes. Harris bounces off into the buckles and Joe nails the challenger with the ST-Joe. Joe covers and Harris kicks out1
Joe picks up Harris and shoves him into the corner. A rapid fire series of chops stun Harris when he’s backed into the corner. Joe sends Harris from post to post. The champion rushes in with a Yakuza Kick. No, Harris ducks it at the last second and Joe hits the corner knee first. Harris turns Joe around and nails him with a series of rapid fire forearm smashes to the face. Harris grabs Joe and sets him up. A huge suplex brings down the NAWA World Champion. Harris may have tweaked his back a little bit. Harris steps back and drops an elbow drop. Two more elbow drops onto Joe in succession before Harris makes the cover and hooks the leg. Only a two count when the NAWA World Champion kicks out!
Harris yells for Joe to bring it. Danielson is back up and Harris kicks him in the ribs. The second challenger is grabbed in a gutwrench and brought own to the canvas with a gutwrench power bomb. Harris tries for a quick pin. Danielson kicks out at two and a half! Harris picks up Danielson and elbows him in the side of the face. Irish whip into the ropes. Tilt a whirl attempt is countered when Danielson slides down Harris’s back. Harris turns around and Danielson catches him with an arm throw. A series of elbow strikes to the side of Harris’s neck rain in the assaults. Harris struggles with Danielson applying a dragon sleeper! Joe applies a dragon sleeper of his own. Stacked dragon sleepers applied, with Harris getting to the ropes, forcing the double break on both of them!
Joe pounds away at Danielson. Joe sets up Danielson into a power bomb. Danielson punches away at Joe from the power bomb position and drops down the back. Attempted ankle lock is countered by an enzuigiri. Joe tries to apply the rear naked choke. Danielson fights from the position and manages to use the leverage to throw Joe off. Joe bounces off of the ropes and Danielson hits a series of elbow strikes to the side of Joe’s head! Joe staggers back and goes for a rolling clothesline. Danielson ducks and running knee strike!
Harris rushes Danielson from behind and attempts to bring him down with a cheap shot. Danielson catches Harris and down into the LaBell Lock! The fans are cheering for Danielson with him putting Harris in the hold! Joe grabs Harris’s arm and drags him towards the ropes, forcing the break. The moment Danielson lets up on the hold, Joe pastes him with some kicks. Joe throws Danielson into the corner. Danielson counters with a kick to the face out of the corner. Joe staggers back and Danielson climbs to the second rope. Joe catches him with a kick which rocks him. Another Yakuza Kick sends Danielson off of the ring apron and crashing down to the arena floor!
Harry Harris nails Joe with a series of punches from behind. Harris scoops up Joe and goes for the Harris Driver. Joe drops down and applies the Rear Naked Choke out of nowhere! Joe hooks back on the hold, putting the pressure on Harris. Danielson has taken a spill to the floor and is now out of this match. Harris struggles and squirms. Danielson is only barely coming to when Harris taps out. Samoa Joe retains the NAWA World Title over Bryan Danielson and Harry Harris when Joe made Harris submit to the Rear Naked Choke in 18:09(**** ¼)
Samoa Joe held onto the NAWA World Title tonight against two top opponents. Who can knock Joe off of the mountaintop? We’ll find out soon as we fade to black.
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NAWA Glory 6/26/2008:
Miles Stylish storms to the ring on Glory and throws a chair into the ring. Stylish cuts a promo talking about how no matches are going to take place, until he sees the NAWA Owner Amanda Sinclair out to the ring right now.
Out comes Nigel McGuinness, who says there’s a case of sour grapes with Miles Stylish, having been beaten one on one in a fair match. McGuinness says Stylish can complain all he wants. The better man one and last Sunday, he put an end to Miles Stylish and his hopes and dreams. Stylish tells McGuinness he wouldn’t have won, if it wasn’t for Samoa Joe. McGuinness says Stylish backdoored his way into one title match which McGuinness earned already this year. Stylish reminds McGuinness he gave him the opportunity, when he didn’t have to.
The NAWA Owner Amanda Sinclair walks down to the ring and says she’s heard enough. The match was controversial and as far as she was concerned, there’s no number one contender. Tonight, they’re going settle things. One on one, inside the Steel Cage hanging twenty feet above their heads tonight. Miles Stylish against Nigel McGuiness one more time, for the NAWA World Title Shot at WresteClash VII. This time, the match will be set in stone. This will be inside a steel cage. If Stylish wins, he’s got the shot. If he loses, McGuinness does. McGuinness protests, and Sinclair says if he’s worthy of a championship competitor, prove it. He needs to defeat Miles Stylish tonight.
Teddy Hart, fresh off his meltdown this past Sunday, stepped into the ring with El Generico. Generico takes out Teddy Hart with a series of rapid fire forearm smashes, backing him off. Hart catches Generico off of the ropes and takes him down. Generico is worked over, until he fights out of the corner. Running leaping forearm smash into the corner sets up a Yakuza Kick to bring him down. A second Yakuza Kick stuns Hart and Generico heads to the top rope. Missile dropkick is avoided. Hart grabs the legs and slaps on the Sharpshooter. Hart bends back and hooks onto the hold. Generico has no choice, other than to tap out. Teddy Hart made El Generico submit to the Sharpshooter in 10:44(****)
Hart gets on the microphone, talking about how he held the record for the youngest reigning NAWA Cruiserweight Champion in history, the second longest reigning NAWA World Champion in history, and he triumphed over numerous top ranked competitors in this company. The biggest problem is he didn’t get respect. His family, built this business. He’s a Hart, and some punk like Tyler Black wanted to make a name for himself at his expense.
Speaking of Tyler Black, here he comes. Black says he has the utmost respect to Bret, Owen, and Teddy’s numerous uncles in the business. Teddy on the other hand, he thought Teddy Hart grew out of this. Black remembered when he met Hart five years ago. He was an egotistical little snot then, and he’s an egotistical little snot now, only this time, he has an even bigger chip on his shoulder. Black says Hart left this company to go up North, thinking himself to be bigger than the New Age Wrestling Alliance. The fans boo, and Teddy Hart yells he’s bigger than all of wrestling, he’s a Hart. Hart slaps Black in the face and Black responds by knocking Hart for a loop with a huge forearm smash.
Both men get into a scuffle, until security rushes down to the ring to break this up. This past Sunday, these two men are tag team partners, and now they’ve turned into bitter enemies.
Mia Stylish renewed an old rivalry against Serena. Both women exchange holds on the mat throughout the majority of this match. The fans are booing, with Alissa Flash running down to the ring, and she’s joined by Sara Del Rey. The two women double team Stylish for the disqualification. Mia Stylish defeated Serena via disqualification in 5:55(**)
The NAWA Women’s champion fights off these two competitors and leaves the ring, only to get nailed from behind by Hamada. Stylish tries to fight off these overwhelming odds. She gets stomped down onto the steel ramp, until Gail Kim and Sarah Stock rush down to the ring and help chase them off. Mia Stylish takes her NAWA Women’s Championship belt and favors her ribs. The announcers get word someone has put a five hundred thousand dollar bounty on the head of Mia Stylish. The question is not only who, but why?
Bryan Danielson came off a failed challenge for the NAWA World Title and stepped up against another man who lost at Night of the Rogues, Homicide. These two men have had their share of encounters before. Homicide and Danielson trade a series of chops with each other, with Danielson getting the better of the exchange. Danielson uses his wrestling ability to wrestle Homicide down to the canvas. Homicide fights back and pulls out a vicious Gringo Cutter. Frog splash missed when Danielson rolled out of the way. Danielson hits a shoulder throw, into the LaBell Lock, and cranks back. Homicide has no chance and tap out. Bryan Danielson taps out Homicide with the LaBell Lock in 12:22(*** ¾)
Danielson gets the win and raises his arm in the token of victory. The fans boo and Harry Harris enters the ring and attacks Danielson from behind, knocking him through the ropes! Harris exits the ring and grabs Danielson, before slamming him into the ring steps hard! Harris rolls over Danielson and hits him with a rapid fire series of forearm smashes. Danielson slumps against the steps. Harris climbs up and drops a knee to Danielson’s chest, causing him to spasm on the ring steps!
Harris slides into the ring and takes the microphone from the ring announcer. He tells the fans to listen very carefully. Last Sunday, Harris would have won the NAWA World Title, if Bryan Danielson wouldn’t have been in the way. This individual, Danielson, only is something because of the unwashed masses on the Internet rode his jock. Harris will show the fans how worthy he is.
The microphone is dropped and Harris leaves the ring. He pulls back the mats and exposes the concrete floor. Piledriver plants Danielson down onto the hard floor. Danielson drops down onto the floor! Harris grabs the time keeper out of his chair and pulls the chair into place. Harris nails Danielson with a series of chair shots to the back of the head and neck! Harris drops the chair onto the ground, having proven his point.
The fans explode into boos, as the paramedics come out to check on Danielson. Harris delivers a violent beating on Danielson, believing he cost Harris his final opportunity to become NAWA World Champion. The look flashing in Harris’s eyes are pure evil.
The Briscoe Brothers stand backstage, talking up their win against LAX. Dem Boys are shooting for the stars and they’re shooting for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. Kings of Wrestling, they are looking at the next NAWA World Tag Team Champions.
The Motor City Machine Guns pop up. Shelley says he doesn’t expect the Briscoe Brothers to remember. Last year, the Guns beat the Briscoes in a best of seven series. Mark says that’s the past, this is the future. The Guns got their chance to knock off the Kings, now it’s time to get into the back of the line. Shelley wants just one more chance. The Briscoe Brothers against the Motor City Machine Guns for the NAWA World Tag Team Title shot at WrestleClash VII. Jay accepts and says if the Guns want a fight, Dem Boys can bring it to them.
The next match featured Austin Starr going one on one with AJ Styles in the next match. The NAWA Television Champion barely came out with his title after last Sunday against Kevin Steen. Styles and Starr have a little back and forth encounter. Styles misses a springboard 450 splash. This sets him up for the brain buster and a 450 Splash from Starr for the pin. Austin Starr defeated AJ Styles with the 450 Splash in 8:44(***)
Starr stands over Styles and slaps him around. Kevin Steen rushes down to the ring to make the save. Starr bails from the ring. Kevin Steen gets on the microphone and says if Starr was a champion, he’d give him one more match and wave the time limit. Starr shakes his head and yells he has nothing to prove. He’s the NAWA Television Champion.
Sederick Skyhawk makes his way down to the ring, along with Sonjay Dutt who is wheeling Prince Nana down to the ring in a wheel chair. Skyhawk says Kurt Angle is your typical American, not thinking of anyone other than himself. He almost caused an International incident by beating up the Prince of Ghana. Skyhawk calls Angle selfish and a prick, he’s a selfish, entitled prick. Dutt yells, that’s right.
Out comes Kurt Angle, after Skyhawk demands he makes an apology. Angle looks amused and said if someone enters this ring, they have to shoulder the burden of the consequences. Skyhawk demands Angle bow before royalty. Angle says he won’t, he’s an American, and stands proud. Skyhawk challenges Angle to another match next week in response. Angle accepts. Skyhawk’s won one, Angle’s won one, it’s time to settle this next week on Glory. Nana says Angle will pay for his act of war, as next week, he has a big surprise. He’s got the best weapon the money of Ghana can buy. Angle says throw anything you can at him and he’d knock it down brick by brick.
Next week, we’ve already got the Motor City Machine Guns against the Briscoe Brothers and Kurt Angle against Sederick Skyhawk set up. The main event is coming up next.
The Steel Cage is lowered and Nigel McGuinness steps into the ring with Miles Stylish. The only way you can win is by pinfall or submission. The door will be locked and will be remained locked. Both men start punching each other, making this resemble a pub fight. Uppercuts are traded with Stylish launching McGuinness off of the ropes. McGuinness comes with a high knee lift and sends Stylish down. McGuinness kneels down and starts rocking Stylish with cross-face forearm smashes. He turns Stylish over and hits a leaping stomp to the back of his head.
McGuinness grabs Stylish and pulls him up. Stylish is shoved into the corner and McGuinness buries the shoulder into Stylish’s stomach. These rapid fire shoulder thrusts stun Stylish in the corner. Stylish is launched halfway across the ring. He bounces off of the ropes and eats a kick to the face. McGuinness sets up Stylish and hits a Hangman’s Neckbreaker! McGuinness makes the cover and two count! The NAWA International Champion scoops up Stylish and hangs him in the tree of woe. McGuinness hammers away at Stylish with kicks into the corner. A falling European Uppercut further stuns Stylish when he was in the corner.
A series of stomps stuns Stylish. Stylish is hooked and set up for a belly to back suplex. The move is countered with Stylish flipping over onto his feet and he flips over onto McGuinness’s shoulders before bringing him to a spinning headscissors. McGuinness comes back to his feet and gets a series of rapid fire chops to the chest which stun him. These attacks send him back into the cage. Stylish sends McGuinness across the ring into the cage. Tilt a whirl into a suplex drives McGuiness down. Stylish covers and gets a two count! The would be number one contender for the NAWA World Title heads to the outside. McGuinness falls back and crotches Stylish when he climbs up to the top rope. McGuinness hooks Stylish and sends him off the ropes with the Tower of London. Cover made by the NAWA International Champion for a two and a half count when Stylish rolls the shoulder up.
McGuinness applies a headscissors and rolls Stylish over. He puts the pressure on Stylish’s neck before hammering him with forearm smashes. He picks up Stylish and cross-armed neckbreker brings him down. Another cover follows with another two count! McGuinnes takes a step back and hits a running kick to Stylish’s face. Another running kick is nailed. A third one is avoided and McGuinness staggers back. He turns around and Stylish catches him with a Frankensteiner. Both men are down for the standing ten count!
Stylish gets to his knees and McGuinness nails him with an European Uppercut. Stylish rolls to his feet and McGuinness throws Stylish over the top rope, causing him to be sandwiched between the ring and the cage. McGuinness nails Stylish with forearm smashes against the cage and backs off. Running knee strike which squashes Stylish’s head between McGuinness’s knee and the cage. McGuinness pulls Stylish into the ring and hits him with a spiked DDT! McGuinness covers Stylish and gets a two and nine tenths count!
McGuinness’s eyes widen and he starts pounding away at Stylish, yelling at him to stay down. Pulling up Stylish before hitting a knee lift into a huge swinging snap suplex! McGuinness heads to the top rope. Flying kneedrop misses when Stylish rolls out of the way! Stylish is up to his feet, and staggers back. He nails McGuinness with a series of chops. McGuinness goes to the eyes to fire back and shoves Stylish off of the ropes. Stylish comes back with a huge forearm smash nailing McGuinness between the eyes. McGuinness is hurled into the corner. He charges into the corner with the ten count punches. McGuinness counters with a face first drop into the corner and hits a sandwich lariat in the corner! He rolls up Stylish from behind and gets a two and a half count!
Stylish has a little fight left in him. McGuinness winds up for the Jawbreaker Lariat. Stylish pulls himself to his feet. McGuinness goes for the Jawbreaker Lariat. Stylish dodges the attack and leaps on McGuinness shoulders. REVERSE FRANKENSTENIER SPIKES MCGUINNESS! This vicious move sends McGuinness spiking down onto the back of his head! Stylish rolls him over and makes a cover for a two and three fourths count! Stylish picks up McGuinness and goes for the Las Vegas Trauma. McGuinness goes down the back and German Suplex sends Stylish crashing into the corner! McGuinness hits him with the avalanche lariat into the corner! McGuinness winds up and this time the Jawbreaker Lariat connects! McGuinness covers Stylish for the win.
Only a two and nine tenths count when Stylish has the presence of mind to drape his foot over the bottom rope. McGuinness balls his fists up and picks up Stylish. He steps back for one more Jawbreaker Lariat. McGuinness ricochets off of the ropes. Stylish ducks the move and hoists up McGuinness. Las Vegas Trauma is countered with McGuinness scooping up Stylish. Running powerslam attempted…no Stylish slides down the back. Stylish bounces McGuinness off of the ropes and onto the shoulders one more time. This time the Las Vegas Trauma connects. Stylish covers and scores the pin. Miles Stylish defeated Nigel McGuinness with the Las Vegas Trauma in 20:22(****)
Stylish reclaims his title shot in the most decisive manner possible and will be meeting Samoa Joe at WrestleClash VII.
The door is unlocked, and the NAWA World Champion Samoa Joe is out from the back, to grab the referee on the outside and slam him into the cage. Joe steps into the ring when Stylish is standing on the buckles to celebrate. HUGE ENZUGIRI TO THE BACK OF THE HEAD STUNS STYLISH! Joe hooks Stylish and delivers an electric chair drop off of the buckles.
The NAWA World Champion throws McGuinness out of the cage door, along with the inside referee, before locking the cage door. Stylish is locked inside a steel cage with Samoa Joe. Joe stomps away at Stylish and hits a boot scrape. Yakuza Kick stuns Stylish! The fans are booing.
Joe grabs Stylish and hooks him in the Rear Naked Choke! Joe has Stylish in this hold. The door is locked and there’s no one to pull Samoa Joe off of Miles Stylish. Security is out, trying to get the lock on the cage. Joe is taking advantage of the uninterrupted time he has with Stylish to crank on the hold.
Security finally cuts the lock on the cage and enters the ring. They enter the ring and try and pull Joe off. Joe releases the hold on his own accord. We see Miles Stylish sprawled out in the ring, blood pouring from his mouth. Joe stares down at Stylish like an ice-veined killer.
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Post by mattharms on Feb 27, 2016 19:57:37 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 7/3/2008:
Tonight, the Motor City Machine Guns take on the Briscoe Brothers with the winning team advancing onto WrestleClash VII to challenge the Kings of Wrestling for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles. Also, Kurt Angle takes on Sederick Skyhawk, Hamada, Sara Del Rey, and Alissa Flash square off against the trio of Sarah Stock, Mia Stylish, and Gail Kim, and Tyler Black meets Teddy Hart. This is a jam packed episode of NAWA Glory as the road to WrestleClash VII kicks off properly.
Samoa Joe makes his way out to the ring. Last week, Miles Stylish reclaimed his title shot and will be facing Samoa Joe on August 31st at WrestleClash VII. Joe says he tried to do Stylish a favor by taking the title shot out of his hands. Stylish didn’t agree, and Joe gave him a taste of what was to come. Joe hears what the so called pundits say, he can’t beat Miles Stylish. Joe says he left just a big enough piece of Miles Stylish so come WrestleClash VII, Joe will step into the ring and choke Stylish out like the bitch he is. Joe says when anyone steps in Samoa Joe’s ring, they will be destroyed. Strong words from the NAWA World Champion. Miles Stylish is not here tonight, thanks to the post-match attack last week, where Joe left Stylish bleeding from the mouth.
Former tag team partners turned bitter enemies square off with Teddy Hart taking on Tyler Black. Hart reverted back to his wicked ways, out of frustration of not getting the opportunities he felt he was entitled to. Black gains the early advantage. Hart cuts Black off and pounds away at him. Black is hurled into the corner and Hart squashes him in the corner. Hart nails away at his opponent until Black fights out of the corner. A huge leaping forearm smash sends Hart to the floor. Black leaps over the top rope with at tope con hilo wiping Hart out.
Black pounds away at Hart on the floor. Hart goes low and sends Black into the steps. After some punches, Hart launches Black into the ring and enters the ring, before going back out. Hart repeatedly wraps Black’s leg around the ringpost! The fans are booing with Hart slamming the leg around the post several times in succession. Every time, the leg connects with the post. Hart finishes off this offense by wrapping his legs around Black’s legs and applying the figure-four leglock around the steel ring post. There is nowhere to go. Hart cranks the move, pulling back at Black’s ligaments. The referee calls for the bell, disqualifying Hart. Tyler Black defeated Teddy Hart via disqualification in 12:22(*** ½)
Hart reaches over and grabs the steel chair. He slams the chair against Black’s knee when it is draped over the ringpost. Things are getting out of hand. Hart yells you’re not better than me! Black is rolled into the ring, and Hart places the steel chair on Black’s ankle. Security is out to break things up before Hart can injurer Black further. Teddy Hart’s frustrations continue to mount. Black is just another bump in the road. Hart wants the NAWA World Title back by the looks of things.
Harry Harris talks about how last week he was fined for his brutal assault on Bryan Danielson and put in time out for the next week. Yet, the NAWA World Champion Samoa Joe got off scot free. While he isn’t the president of the Miles Stylish fan club, he finds it a bit odd. There are a lot of inconstancies in Amanda Sinclair’s behavior and how she plays favorites. Harris says legally he can’t say what the fine was, but he hopes it was enough to pay Bryan Danielson’s hospital bills. Harris says he doesn’t have a problem with Danielson, if he learned his spot in the company. Cruiserweight Championship contender, Television title contender, maybe an occasional run at the NAWA International Title. The fact Danielson wanted to step up and challenge for the NAWA World Title insulted Harris, and the fact he got two shots before Harris finally was given one really pisses him off. Harris warns Danielson to go after Jimmy Jacobs when he returns, or go after Austin Starr. Hell, if he’s feeling a bit bold, take a crack at Nigel McGuinness. Don’t try and run with the big dogs any more.
A recap is shown of Mia Stylish being attacked by Hamada, Alissa Flash, and Sara Del Rey last week before Gail Kim and Sarah Stock. The announcer’s discuss a bounty being put on Mia Stylish’s head. We have some pre-recorded comments from the champion. Mia says anyone who puts a bounty on her shouldn’t. They should step up and face her like a real competitor. She isn’t hard to find and if they want a title shot, all they have to do is ask. She’ll defend it at any time, any place, and anywhere.
The six women’s tag team match takes place next with the NAWA Women’s Champion Mia Stylish joining forces with Gail Kim and Sarah Stock to take on Hamada, Alissa Flash, and Sara Del Rey. Gail Kim is trapped in no man’s land for most of this match. The hot tag is made and Mia Stylish runs wild. Gail Kim and Sarah Stock dive over the top rope to wipe out Flash and Del Rey. Stylish delivers some ten count punches to Hamada. Hamada knocks her out of the corner and nails her with a huge clothesline. Hamada scoops up Stylish and delivers the Hamada Driver to score the pin. Hamada, Sarah Del Rey, and Alissa Flash defeated Mia Stylish, Gail Kim, and Sarah Stock when Hamada pinned Mia Stylish with the Hamada Driver in 9:55(***)
Hamada gets the win over the NAWA Women’s Champion and this has to put her in line for a championship opportunity.
Prince Nana reads a statement, saying the actions of Kurt Angle were horrific, even if they were unsurprising. Nana is going to give Angle one more chance to apologize tonight before he steps into the ring with Sederick Skyhawk. If Angle doesn’t apologize, there will be horrific consequences. Nana tells Angle he doesn’t want to know the brutality he can bring down. And that’s what’s real.
Kevin Steen rolled into the ring against Petey Williams for the next match. Other them some token offense from Williams, Steen steamrollered Petey. A huge power bomb ends up getting the win. Kevin Steen defeated Petey Williams with a power bomb in 8:55(** ½)
Steen gets on the microphone and calls out Austin Starr for a match once again. He says if Starr has a set, he should put the NAWA Television Title on the line. No answer, and Steen says sooner or later, Starr won’t have any excuses to hide behind.
Alissa Flash and Hamada enter Amanda Sinclair’s office. Sinclair says she’s investigating who put the bounty out on Mia Stylish and when she finds out, there will be consequences. Flash says Harry Harris said something earlier tonight, and it’s Sinclair playing favorites. Hamada pinned Stylish, and if Sinclair really was fair, she’d give Hamada a title shot next week on Glory. Sinclair says if Hamada wants a shot and wants a piece at Mia Stylish, she can do it free in the ring. Hamada says something in Japanese and Flash translates, saying it will be more than acceptable. Next week, the main event will be Mia Stylish putting her NAWA Women’s Championship on the line against Hamada. Everyone agrees, and Flash translates there will be no need for a bounty when she breaks Stylish and caves in her pretty little face and takes her title. Stylish only beat her last time by breaking her through a table. This time, there will be no tables.
Sederick Skyhawk comes out and demands Kurt Angle apologize for his actions. Out comes Angle, who says he’d rather just kick Skyhawk’s ass again and he doesn’t apologize anything. Skyhawk thinks he’s some kind of International savior now, but he’s nothing other than a fraud. Angle is going to prove it when beating him tonight. In fact, send the Embassy to the back. Skyhawk tells Dutt to roll Nana to the back. He’s going to beat some respect into Angle.
The next match is a brutal little battle between Sederick Skyhawk and Kurt Angle. Skyhawk kicks the rope when Angle enters the ring and crotches him. Skyhawk hammers away at Angle and works him over. The announcer’s talk about how Skyhawk is targeting Angle’s surgically repaired neck. Skyhawk delivers a dragon sleeper. Angle fights out of the move and throws around Skyhawk with some suplexes. Skyhawk scrambles to the floor in an attempt to get away and Angle dives onto him with a tope suicida. Angle rolls Skyhawk into the ring and prepares to enter the ring. Abyss runs out from the back and attacks Kurt Angle from behind! Angle falls off the ring apron and the referee calls for the bell. Kurt Angle defeated Sederick Skyhawk via disqualification in 8:44(** ¾)
We haven’t seen Abyss here in months. Abyss places Angle into a bearhug and slams him spine first into the ringpost! Angle is rolled into the ring and Abyss enters the ring. He delivers a huge legdrop on Angle! Abyss picks up Angle and launches him into the ropes. Black Hole Slam brings Angle down!
Skyhawk is setting up a table on top of exposed concrete! Abyss picks up Angle and hoists him up. CHOKE SLAM OVER THE TOP ROPE THROUGH A TABLE AND STRAIGHT TO CONCRETE! Kurt Angle may be dead after this one!
Dutt rolls Nana out and Nana tells Angle he was warned! Nana tells Amanda Sinclair the money has been wired into her bank account. There’s no need to worry about anything, it was more than worth it. Abyss walks up the ramp as Kurt Angle has been taken down.
Nigel McGuinness cuts a promo, talking about how he had the main event of WrestleClash VII so close to his fingertips. The NAWA World Title could have been his. And then, snatched away by three slaps of the mat, by Miles Stylish. McGuinness is on the outside looking it. It’s not over. At WrestleClash VII, he’s going to do something ground breaking, and something big. It will be his one year anniversary as NAWA International Champion providing he holds the title and he will. He will. Anyone who steps into the ring with him, he’ll end them.
The main event features the Motor City Machine Guns taking on the Briscoe Brothers with NAWA World Tag Team Title implications hanging in the balance. The first part of this match was business as usual for these two teams, trading high impact moves. The Guns isolate the ring and put Mark Briscoe into their corner. Quick tags in and out by the Guns. Mark Briscoe is trapped into the corner. Shelley sends Mark into a springboard dropkick from Sabin for a two count.
Sabin sets up Mark with an inverted atomic drop. Mark is hunched over and Sabin hits a running kneelift, before hooking Mark. Snap suplex brings him down. The tag made to Shelley. Shelley comes off the top rope with a springboard elbow drop down across his chest. A cover is made and Shelley covers for a two and a half count. Shelley picks up Mark and drills him with a series of forearm smashes. Into the corner. Shelley ducks the head and Mark comes back with a kick, before hitting a spinning leg lariat.
Race to the corner and the hot tag is made with Jay Briscoe entering the ring. Jay is a house of fire taking both of the Guns down during this match. Jay throws Sabin into the ropes and a tilt-a-whril suplex. Shelley enters the ring. Jay grabs Shelley and half nelson suplex brings him down to the canvas. Mark is back into the ring and leaping clothesline sends both himself and Shelley to the outside. Jay throws him into the corner and a series of ten count punches. Sabin shoves Jay out of the corner. Jay comes back with a forearm smash and throws Sabin into the ropes. Kick to the midsection sets up the Jay Driller. Shelley springboards into the ring to wipe his enemy out with a clothesline! The fans pop big time and Sabin sets up Jay for the Cradle Shock! Cover made to Jay! Mark breaks up the cover at the last second!
All four men are in the ring. The Guns launch Mark to the outside. Shelley hooks Jay and Sabin goes up to the top rope, preparing for the Skull and Bones. Jay twists around and sends Shelley head first into Sabin’s crotch. Sabin is hunched over and Jay springboards off of Shelley’s back, before hooking him and delivering a superplex! Mark is in the ring and hits the frog splash to Sabin from the other side of the ring! Back in and takes Shelley to the floor one more time! Jay covers Sabin and scores the win. The Briscoe Brothers defeated the Motor City Machine Guns in 13:22(****)
The Briscoe Brothers have cemented their number one contendership status and will be facing the Kings of Wrestling at WrestleClash VII. Jay and Mark celebrate their win. The Guns get up and we have a staredown before both teams shake hands. Sabin mouths “next time” and Jay says “bring it.” This intense tag team match concludes Glory. Next week, Mia Stylish puts the NAWA Women’s Title on the line against Hamada.
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Post by mattharms on Mar 1, 2016 20:06:16 GMT -5
NAWA Glory 7/10/2008:
The NAWA Owner Amanda Sinclair is her office, to announce a return match for tonight from the match where Nigel McGuinness won the NAWA International Title in against Christian and Jimmy Jacobs will put the belt on the line against the main who he won it from in Tyler Black. Sinclair offers some updates regarding some injuries. Miles Stylish will be back next week. Bryan Danielson will be back in a couple of weeks. Kurt Angle reaggrevated some old injuries at the hands of Abyss. This week, Amanda Sinclair says any unauthorized contact out of a sanctioned wrestling match will met with some severe consequences. She will be watching.
Christian steps into the ring, after struggling to get a match for weeks, hoping for a big opportunity against Nigel McGuinness to capture the NAWA International Title tonight. McGuinness has a chip on his shoulder after failing to hang onto the NAWA World Title Shot at WrestleClash VII. Both men beat down each other. Christian almost captures the title with a spear. Killswitch is blocked and McGuinness pulls out the Jawbreaker Lariat to score the pin. Nigel McGuinness pinned Christian with the Jawbreaker Lariat in 10:55(*** ½)
Harry Harris is backstage and talks about how he enjoyed the vacation last week. The fine is chump change. He hopes Danielson is enjoying the time off. Last week, Harris warned Danielson and he’ll warn him again. If he wants to get into the deep waters, he’s going to be mauled by sharks. Tonight, Harris has been given a match with AJ Styles. Harris says Styles is much like Danielson. Beloved by a fringe group of fans on the Internet and he wants to prove he is something. Harris said Styles should enjoy his brush with greatness tonight.
Teddy Hart and Shark Boy step into the ring for the match. The cult favorite Shark Boy gains a few token moves on Hart. Hart stretches out Shark Boy and punishes him for the vast majority of this match. Hart applies the Sharpshooter and forces a tap out. Teddy Hart defeated Shark Boy in 3:44(*)
Teddy Hart gets on the microphone and says he’s pissed Tyler Black has an NAWA Cruiserweight Championship match tonight. Hart made the Cruiserweight Title when he held it for over a year. Last week he proved Tyler Black wasn’t on his level. Hart says it’s just like a member of his family to get screwed by management. Hart should be getting main event matches, and instead, he gets put in a token opener against Shark Boy. Hart says if he gets the brass ring, he’ll run with it. He wants to be put into a big ticket match at WrestleClash VII. He deserves this much.
Hart sure seems like he thinks he’s entitled to everything because of his last name. After a few years on the side of the angels, Hart’s true colors may be shining through in the ugliest way possible.
Speaking of men who have a chip on their shoulder, Austin Starr cuts a promo. For the past couple of weeks, Kevin Steen has been demanding a title shot at him and the NAWA Television Championship. The way Hart sees it as Steen had his chance and he blew it. Time limit means it’s over. If Steen can’t get it done in fifteen minutes, he doesn’t deserve to be champion. It’s cut and dry, plain and simple, bottom line.
The next match featured Jimmy Jacobs defending the NAWA Cruiserweight Championship against Tyler Black. Black hobbles around on one knee thanks to Hart’s beating last week. Both men trade some high impact moves, at least until Jacobs manages to take out Black and work over the leg. Dragon screw leg whip connects with Black perched on the second rope and Jacobs pounds on the knee. Black fights out. The NAWA Cruiserweight Champion is sent into the corner and an attempted superkick. Jacobs ducks the move and running knee clip into a heel hook submission. Black struggles and has nowhere to go. He taps out. Jimmy Jacobs makes Tyler Black tap out the heel hook submission in 9:33(*** ½)
Mia Stylish is backstage cutting a promo. She talks about how Hamada has been her most persistent rival ever since becoming the NAWA Women’s Champion. The bounty hanging over her head, Stylish can handle that. Many people say she isn’t ready to step up against Hamada. Stylish says the last time, she beat Hamada on Pay Per View, and it was by putting her through the table .At Reality Check, Stylish managed to hold down Hamada’s shoulders for three seconds, with Hamada kicking out at four. Tonight, she puts the belt on the line against a woman who is more dangerous than ever. Stylish says a lot of people write her off. It’s fine, Stylish does her talking in the ring.
The next match features AJ Styles taking on Harry Harris. Harris takes Styles not so seriously in the early portion to his match, at least until Styles nails him with a flying dropkick and then hits a somersault plancha! Styles beats on Harris. Harris cuts him off and works him over. Harris brutalizes Styles with a series of violent shots in the corner. Styles fights back with a Pele Kick and a springboard clothesline. Springboard shooting star press misses and Harris delivers a running kick to the face. He steps back and hits a knee strike to the face, mocking Bryan Danielson. Harris locks Styles in the LaBell Lock, forcing his head back! He’s using the signature move of Bryan Danielson. Styles has no choice other than to tap out. Harry Harris defeated AJ Styles in 10:44(****)
Harris stands over Styles and stomps away at him after the bell. Out comes security to make the save and Amanda Sinclair is out yelling at Harris. Harris makes the “oh, I’m so scared” hand wave at her before walking off. Harris is being escorted from the building.
Awesome Kong is standing backstage, when Alissa Flash and Hamada approach her. Flash tries to recruit Kong into their alliance to take down Mia Stylish, citing the problems Kong has had with Stylish in the past. Flash and Hamada talk, with Flash saying things will be a lot easier if Kong works with them. Kong responds by laughing.
The next match is the main event between Mia Stylish and Hamada for the NAWA Women’s Title.
Mia Stylish steps into the ring against Hamada for the NAWA Women’s Championship. Stylish uses her speed on Hamada for the early portion of this match. A series of leg kicks rocks her. Hamada shoves Stylish off the ropes and pounds away at her in the corner. A series of rapid fire forearm smashes rocks Stylish into the corner. Stylish is launched into the corner. A huge clothesline in the corner and Hamada brings Stylish down with a snap mare. A series of kicks to the back of the neck. Hamada steps back and pulls out a running dropkick to the chest knocking her back. A cover and Stylish kicks out.
Hamada picks up Stylish and hammers her with a series of forearm smashes across the chest. Stylish slumps in the corner with Hamada pounding away at her. The fans are booing her. Stylish fights out from underneath at least until Hamada nails her with a spin kick! Hamada rolls over Stylish and buries a knee into the back of her head. Hamada pulls back and cranks on Stylish’s neck, punishing her. Hamada really is working her over. Stylish crawls to the corner and forces the break!
The challenger throws Stylish into the corner. Hamada charges into the corner hard shoulder first. Stylish rolls up Hamada for a two and a half count. Hamada bounces Stylish off into the ropes and takes her down with a tilt a whirl backbreaker. The challenger cranks on Stylish’s back and steps back. Leaping kneedrop punishes Stylish. Hamada picks up Stylish and brings her down with a huge belly to back suplex. Hamada floats over and makes the cover for a two count.
Hamada hammers away at Stylish. She heads up to the top rope. A huge clothesline causes Stylish to flip over onto her feet on the top rope. Hamada steps back and goes for a Yakuza Kick. Stylish ducks one more time and pops up with a series of kicks to the chest. A kick is ducked and Hamada kicks her. Cradle hook before Hamada brings her down with a fisherman buster. Hamada hooks the leg and gets a two and a half count.
A headbutt rocks Stylish. Another headbutt punishes her. Hamada throws Stylish into the corner. Stylish bounces off into the corner and kick. Set up for a power bomb. Countered at the last minute by Stylish delivering a huracarana. Both legs hooked and only a two count! Hamada nails a huge palm thrust and rolls Stylish over. Hamada sets up Stylish for a backdrop driver. Stylish turns in mid-move and collapses on top of Hamada for a two count! Hamada gets to her feet and Stylish nails her with a series of elbow strikes. Stylish nails Hamada with a vicious strike.
Hamada steps back and Stylish pops off with more strikes and shoves her into the corner. Hamada gets a foot up into the face and hits a lariat out of the corner. She covers Stylish for a two and nine tenths count! She picks up Stylish and slams her down. Hamada heads to the corner, ascending to the top rope, facing the crowd. Moonsault is missed when Stylish rolls out of the way. Stylish rolls up Hamada with a sunset flip to score the pin. Mia Stylish retained the NAWA Women’s Championship over Hamada in 17:00(****)
Sara Del Rey and Alissa Flash enter the ring and start attacking the NAWA Women’s Champion. Flash and Del Rey start beating her down on the canvas. Hamada is up and she starts kicking away at Stylish.
Awesome Kong walks down to the ringside area. They step back and allow Kong some free-shots at Stylish! Kong instead backs them all off. The NAWA Women’s Champion gets to her feet and stares down Kong. Kong leaves the ring, staring down Hamada when he leaves the ring. We fade to black with Mia Stylish rolling to the ring and escaping through the crowd, both her belt and sanity intact.
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