Post by dan5172 on Mar 22, 2008 16:24:09 GMT -6
Action abound on this particular Friday as we got a good dose of what will be happening down the road.
The NEW 8 o'clock Match: Remy Rainz(w/C-Red) def. Dave Rydell. Rydell didn't have whole lot to be ashamed about in his WAR debut. The Los Mexicanos member Rainz made it a point to mock the spiked hairstyle of Rydell but Dave was able to rally the crowd in a chant of Remy sucks. This match featured an impressive top rope springboard into a flying forearm by Rydell. As Dave was holding his own, C-Red got the attention of the referee as well as Rydell himself. The actions of C-Red allowed Rainz to recover, apply a full-nelson and turn it into a reverse DDT for the victory. 7:06
Wings Of WAR Division Match: Marshe Rockett(w/Dymond) def. Jason Hades. The match was clean and friendly for the first 3 minutes until a clubbing forearm on Rockett when the referee was trying to get a clean break in the corner. Rockett retaliated with vicious chops on Hades as Jason let his pain be known to everyone. The match then turned into one of high-risk manuevers until the odd ending of the match. Just As Rockett applied Hades for "The Dymond Cutter," Hades slipped and fell forward as he really knocked himself out more than the Rockett finisher had anything to do with it. Marshe wins in 7:19.
In a Rematch from 3/7: The War Machine(w/Stan Pain) def. Vic Vanity(w/PL Myers) These two competitors have the making of a great rivalry as the two are nearly in a "dead heat" in the power department and their managers detest each other. On this night, The Machine got the better of Vanity who had control for most of the match. Vanity gets finished off by the doublearm chokeslam at 9:13.
Texas Death Match: Austin Roberts def. Milo Cash. In another return match from 3/7, Roberts was able to even the score in this environment of pinning your opponent and making sure he can't get up before the 10 count. At the outset, Cash shrewdly devised a plan to sneak attack his rival. Posing as an ordinary fan sitting in one of the back rows, Cash attacked Roberts as he was walking down the aisle. Cash really layed into Roberts as Austin suffered some impressive blows from The Dojo's South wall. In the 7th standing count of the match, Cash gets counted out as he couldn't get to his feet at the count of ten. Trying to get up from a pedigree and pin, Cash didn't make it back to his feet because Roberts wisely kept Cash's shin down at the 9 count on. 13:17
In Tag-Team action: Los Mexicanos def. Tony Rican & Isaias Velasquez. Rainz & Cortez looked great in this match as they systematically worked on the arm of Velasquez as they cut the ring in half. Velasquez probably had the most impressive manuever of the night as he executed a flying scissors take down on Rainz. The offense between Velasquez and his former friends was not lacking but when his partner Tony Rican had the upper hand, Velasquez knocks out Rican and rolls Rainz on top for the 3 count. Reunited with his comrades, Isaias celebrates as C-Red explains that this was all a test of Velasquez's loyality to Los Mexicanos. Like it or not, no Armstrong Curse for the boys from 26th & California. 13:03
Negrostico Fantastico def. The Galactic Grappler. In easily the oddest matchup of the night, C-Red was introduced as the new manager prior to the match as he instructed the Grappler to destroy anything adversary. Of course, C-Red made it clear who had the reigns on the Grappler's finances. Anyway, Fantastico was able to win through psychology as this match looked like a Bugs Bunny cartoon. What was going to be a test of strength ended up being a night at the disco as The Grappler got down but lost his objective and eventually the match. 6:44
In the debut of The Arapaho Warrior: Thunderfoot def. All That Steve Boz via DQ. Even though the B-O-Z wasn't impressed, Thunderfoot danced in head dress for the crowd prior to the match. It was a nice debut for Thunderfoot as he gave Boz all he could handle until he was attacked by Milo Cash. Cash and Boz were working over Thunderfoot until a run-in save by Austin Roberts. Subsequently, Roberts declared he had a new friend in Thunderfoot and challenged Boz and Cash on the next show on April 4th. 18:15
In The Main Event: WAR Heavyweight Champion Acid Jaz def. "Roughneck" Jay Ryan. After getting the pinfall on Jay Ryan, Acid Jazz with a bandaged shoulder, was attacked by Milo Cash until Marshe Rockett broke up the double team attack. Nickie Sixx and Jay Ryan then declared that Jaz would have to defend his title on the 4th again against Ryan, this time in a Texas Bull Rope Match. Will Jaz survive in a match that is a specialty of Ryan? 16:47
The NEW 8 o'clock Match: Remy Rainz(w/C-Red) def. Dave Rydell. Rydell didn't have whole lot to be ashamed about in his WAR debut. The Los Mexicanos member Rainz made it a point to mock the spiked hairstyle of Rydell but Dave was able to rally the crowd in a chant of Remy sucks. This match featured an impressive top rope springboard into a flying forearm by Rydell. As Dave was holding his own, C-Red got the attention of the referee as well as Rydell himself. The actions of C-Red allowed Rainz to recover, apply a full-nelson and turn it into a reverse DDT for the victory. 7:06
Wings Of WAR Division Match: Marshe Rockett(w/Dymond) def. Jason Hades. The match was clean and friendly for the first 3 minutes until a clubbing forearm on Rockett when the referee was trying to get a clean break in the corner. Rockett retaliated with vicious chops on Hades as Jason let his pain be known to everyone. The match then turned into one of high-risk manuevers until the odd ending of the match. Just As Rockett applied Hades for "The Dymond Cutter," Hades slipped and fell forward as he really knocked himself out more than the Rockett finisher had anything to do with it. Marshe wins in 7:19.
In a Rematch from 3/7: The War Machine(w/Stan Pain) def. Vic Vanity(w/PL Myers) These two competitors have the making of a great rivalry as the two are nearly in a "dead heat" in the power department and their managers detest each other. On this night, The Machine got the better of Vanity who had control for most of the match. Vanity gets finished off by the doublearm chokeslam at 9:13.
Texas Death Match: Austin Roberts def. Milo Cash. In another return match from 3/7, Roberts was able to even the score in this environment of pinning your opponent and making sure he can't get up before the 10 count. At the outset, Cash shrewdly devised a plan to sneak attack his rival. Posing as an ordinary fan sitting in one of the back rows, Cash attacked Roberts as he was walking down the aisle. Cash really layed into Roberts as Austin suffered some impressive blows from The Dojo's South wall. In the 7th standing count of the match, Cash gets counted out as he couldn't get to his feet at the count of ten. Trying to get up from a pedigree and pin, Cash didn't make it back to his feet because Roberts wisely kept Cash's shin down at the 9 count on. 13:17
In Tag-Team action: Los Mexicanos def. Tony Rican & Isaias Velasquez. Rainz & Cortez looked great in this match as they systematically worked on the arm of Velasquez as they cut the ring in half. Velasquez probably had the most impressive manuever of the night as he executed a flying scissors take down on Rainz. The offense between Velasquez and his former friends was not lacking but when his partner Tony Rican had the upper hand, Velasquez knocks out Rican and rolls Rainz on top for the 3 count. Reunited with his comrades, Isaias celebrates as C-Red explains that this was all a test of Velasquez's loyality to Los Mexicanos. Like it or not, no Armstrong Curse for the boys from 26th & California. 13:03
Negrostico Fantastico def. The Galactic Grappler. In easily the oddest matchup of the night, C-Red was introduced as the new manager prior to the match as he instructed the Grappler to destroy anything adversary. Of course, C-Red made it clear who had the reigns on the Grappler's finances. Anyway, Fantastico was able to win through psychology as this match looked like a Bugs Bunny cartoon. What was going to be a test of strength ended up being a night at the disco as The Grappler got down but lost his objective and eventually the match. 6:44
In the debut of The Arapaho Warrior: Thunderfoot def. All That Steve Boz via DQ. Even though the B-O-Z wasn't impressed, Thunderfoot danced in head dress for the crowd prior to the match. It was a nice debut for Thunderfoot as he gave Boz all he could handle until he was attacked by Milo Cash. Cash and Boz were working over Thunderfoot until a run-in save by Austin Roberts. Subsequently, Roberts declared he had a new friend in Thunderfoot and challenged Boz and Cash on the next show on April 4th. 18:15
In The Main Event: WAR Heavyweight Champion Acid Jaz def. "Roughneck" Jay Ryan. After getting the pinfall on Jay Ryan, Acid Jazz with a bandaged shoulder, was attacked by Milo Cash until Marshe Rockett broke up the double team attack. Nickie Sixx and Jay Ryan then declared that Jaz would have to defend his title on the 4th again against Ryan, this time in a Texas Bull Rope Match. Will Jaz survive in a match that is a specialty of Ryan? 16:47