Post by nolimitsregal on Sept 15, 2007 12:41:09 GMT -6
Results from the NWA No Limits Wrestling show in Blue Grass, IA on September 14, 2007:
Knight Wagner won an 11-man battle royal in 2:05 (no misprint) last eliminating Krotch to become Brian Ash's tag team partner later on in the night. Also in the battle royal were Zach Thompson, Aaron Masterson, K.C. Jackson, C.J. Esparza, Nick Brubaker, Brett Gayika, Ricky Kwang, Jimmy Rockwell, & Chris Pavone.
Aaron Masterson (w/ Zach Thompson in his corner) pinned K.C. Jackson in 8:22 with what I can only describe as a double-underhook stunner.
Krotch pinned Chris Pavone in 9:24 with a springboard reverse DDT.
Zach Thompson (w/ Aaron Masterson in his corner) pinned C.J. Esparza in 6:34 after crotching him on the top rope and then pinning him while holding the tights.
Norman Smiley & Mississippi Madman beat Brian Ash & Knight Wagner in 14:43 in a match guest-refereed by Eugene when Smiley pinned Ash after Smiley, Madman, Wagner, and Eugene all punched Ash in succession.
Nick Brubaker & Brett Gakiya beat Ricky Kwong & Jimmy Rockwell in 12:57 when Brubaker pinned Kwong after he lifted Gakiya into a reverse 450 senton splash onto Kwong.
Shane Hollister beat Marek Brave in the best two out of three falls in a total time of 16:36 to retain the NWA Iowa State Championship. Brave pinned Hollister in 4:55 in the first fall when he reversed a reverse rolling cradle into one of his own and held onto the ropes, Hollister pinned Brave in 6:34 in the second fall with a rolling front cradle, and Hollister made Brave tap out to the Texas cloverleaf in 5:07 in the third fall.
Amazing Kong pinned MsChif in 14:17 in a No-DQ, falls-count-anywhere match to retain the NWA Women's Championship after power bombing MsChif through a table in the ring.
Other notes about the show: Lots of new faces in the ring tonight, and most of them were pleasant surprises, notably C.J. Esparza and Brett Gakiya, who mix in scientific moves with some terrific ariel moves. The battle royal was the only real disappointment, as 2:05 hardly qualifies for an appropriate time for a battle royal. No one was eliminated for about a minute, and then it was the Titanic (you know, everyone overboard). Norman Smiley and Eugene were both as nice as could be. Eugene took the time after refereeing his match to shake hands with every single ringsider all the way around the ring. Marek Brave turned heel during his match with Hollister, then offered to shake hands with Hollister after he lost, slapped Hollister, and left quickly. The women in the main event were awesome. It really makes you appreciate how bad the WWE's "divas" matches are. I guess when all you're interested in how much like a supermodel your women look like and not how good a match they can wrestle, that's what you get. Anyway, Kong & MsChif definitely had the match of the night. They started in the ring, but quickly brawled all over the building, using pretty much everything not nailed down. A funny note in that someone won a chair that had been autographed by all the wrestlers just prior to this match, and MsChif used it on Kong. Those two chopped the heck out of each other and MsChif can sure take a bump. She took a choke slam on the floor, was thrown through rows of chairs several times, was given a sit-down power bomb in the ring before being finished with the power bomb through the table.
Major props to the Ritters for this show, and I sure hope they can do it again soon. I've never been to a bad No Limits show, and this was was very good.
And shame on anyone who didn't come. SUPPORT YOUR INDEPENDENT WRESTLING! Do you want the wrestling world to be nothing but WWE?
Knight Wagner won an 11-man battle royal in 2:05 (no misprint) last eliminating Krotch to become Brian Ash's tag team partner later on in the night. Also in the battle royal were Zach Thompson, Aaron Masterson, K.C. Jackson, C.J. Esparza, Nick Brubaker, Brett Gayika, Ricky Kwang, Jimmy Rockwell, & Chris Pavone.
Aaron Masterson (w/ Zach Thompson in his corner) pinned K.C. Jackson in 8:22 with what I can only describe as a double-underhook stunner.
Krotch pinned Chris Pavone in 9:24 with a springboard reverse DDT.
Zach Thompson (w/ Aaron Masterson in his corner) pinned C.J. Esparza in 6:34 after crotching him on the top rope and then pinning him while holding the tights.
Norman Smiley & Mississippi Madman beat Brian Ash & Knight Wagner in 14:43 in a match guest-refereed by Eugene when Smiley pinned Ash after Smiley, Madman, Wagner, and Eugene all punched Ash in succession.
Nick Brubaker & Brett Gakiya beat Ricky Kwong & Jimmy Rockwell in 12:57 when Brubaker pinned Kwong after he lifted Gakiya into a reverse 450 senton splash onto Kwong.
Shane Hollister beat Marek Brave in the best two out of three falls in a total time of 16:36 to retain the NWA Iowa State Championship. Brave pinned Hollister in 4:55 in the first fall when he reversed a reverse rolling cradle into one of his own and held onto the ropes, Hollister pinned Brave in 6:34 in the second fall with a rolling front cradle, and Hollister made Brave tap out to the Texas cloverleaf in 5:07 in the third fall.
Amazing Kong pinned MsChif in 14:17 in a No-DQ, falls-count-anywhere match to retain the NWA Women's Championship after power bombing MsChif through a table in the ring.
Other notes about the show: Lots of new faces in the ring tonight, and most of them were pleasant surprises, notably C.J. Esparza and Brett Gakiya, who mix in scientific moves with some terrific ariel moves. The battle royal was the only real disappointment, as 2:05 hardly qualifies for an appropriate time for a battle royal. No one was eliminated for about a minute, and then it was the Titanic (you know, everyone overboard). Norman Smiley and Eugene were both as nice as could be. Eugene took the time after refereeing his match to shake hands with every single ringsider all the way around the ring. Marek Brave turned heel during his match with Hollister, then offered to shake hands with Hollister after he lost, slapped Hollister, and left quickly. The women in the main event were awesome. It really makes you appreciate how bad the WWE's "divas" matches are. I guess when all you're interested in how much like a supermodel your women look like and not how good a match they can wrestle, that's what you get. Anyway, Kong & MsChif definitely had the match of the night. They started in the ring, but quickly brawled all over the building, using pretty much everything not nailed down. A funny note in that someone won a chair that had been autographed by all the wrestlers just prior to this match, and MsChif used it on Kong. Those two chopped the heck out of each other and MsChif can sure take a bump. She took a choke slam on the floor, was thrown through rows of chairs several times, was given a sit-down power bomb in the ring before being finished with the power bomb through the table.
Major props to the Ritters for this show, and I sure hope they can do it again soon. I've never been to a bad No Limits show, and this was was very good.
And shame on anyone who didn't come. SUPPORT YOUR INDEPENDENT WRESTLING! Do you want the wrestling world to be nothing but WWE?