Post by dan5172 on Apr 5, 2008 12:40:00 GMT -6
This was a night where this show set itself apart from previous shows. It was one that involved the return of On The Mat and managers galore. There were the regular managers of WAR but also Nick H. and former POWW manager James Staublein who was in attendance.
The Eight O'Clock Match: Dave Rydell vs. TL Money (w/ PL Myers) As he is known for having a stable in another promotion, PL Myers trots out new people every Dojo show it seems. The manager made it clear prior to the match that the powers that be at WAR don't apprieciate/respect him as an asset to the company by the talent he continues to bring in. As for the match, it turned out to be a matchup. Rydell has had a progression of improvement by the show and he was even better this time. TL Money, in comparison, was the low center of gravity compared to the high flying ability of Rydell but looked pretty well himself. Just when it looked Rydell could get his first WAR victory, Los Mexicanos entered and attacked BOTH men.
This was only the tip of the iceberg. After rallying and extricating Los Mexicanos from the ring, Rydell dived over the top rope and took out the tag-team. Dave looked as bad off as the boys from 26th & California as TL Money made Rydell believe that he was going over with him prior to the leap. Then, Nickie Sixx and Jay Ryan came out and made it look like they were making nice to the newcomer from Atlantic City. As Sixx and TL Money's hands were about to touch for hand shake, Ryan sideswiped the PL Myers charge. Sixx and Ryan did a little number on him to the dismay of PL, who got out of harms way when the attack started.
With TL Money & Myers out of the fray and Los Mexicanos beating the hell out of Dave Rydell on the floor, Jay Ryan calls out Acid Jaz and when he obliged, Jaz got double-teamed. Marshe Rockett eventually evened odds after Jaz took a bit of a thumping but Jamie Dundee emerged and it became 3 on 2. Before any real serious pain was inflicted on Jaz and Rockett, Thunderfoot came out and ridded the Sixx faction from the ring.
Jamie Dundee, back from his 30-Day Suspension, grabbed a microphone and let Jaz once again know he was "The Food Stamp
Champ." He then went on to proclaim that both Indians & "coloreds" were beneath him. Jaz was interested in six-man action but Sixx, Ryan, and Dundee declined and order was restored.
FINALLY, THE SHOW!!!!
Jason Hades vs. Negrotistico Fantastico-The most notable thing about this match was the change of attitude of Hades. Fantastico took a page from his match with The Galactic Grappler and made a weird hand motion that freaked out Hades as Fantastico turned that into a takedown. Jason did a lot of talking iin the match and he now looks to be factor for The Stealth Division Champions. With a grab of the trunks, Jason Hades and his new attitude was the pinfall winner as he finally gets one in the left column..
Brandon Blaze (w/PL Myers) vs. Tristan Hayze- This was one more interesting endings to match you will see. Blaze, with the referee temporarily out of commission, knocked out Hayze with a pair of knuckles. As the referee slowly regained consciousness, Blaze slipped that piece of brass into the trunks of Hayze. The referee was slow to respond to Blaze's cover that Blaze only got a two count. As PL Myers had the referee's attention, Hayze got the knockout blow with a superkick and an apparent pinfall victory. Then, Myers and Blaze cried foul and ordered the referee to check the trunks of Hayze where, you guessed it, he found the knuckles and subsequently disquailified Hayze. So PL Myers charges go 1-0-1 tonight.
Now the bad night of C-Red.
Stealth Division Championship: Champion Tony Rican vs. Isasis Velasquez. Before the emergence of the champion, C-Red was more cocky than usual as it was basically a foregone conclusion that Isasis was walking out the new champion as he was boasting on the mic. That was not the case as even the manager got knocked off the apron with a right hook right before Rican got the pinfall to retain his title. Almost at the same time as Rican's music started blaring, he was attacked by Jason Hades. Hades then put Rican on notice as he let him know he is coming for the title on the next show (April 18th.)
Los Mexicanos vs. Stan Pain's Killing Machines- C-Red declared his team to be the best that WAR has to offer and told his team he had an open contract to any team that wanted to challenge LM. Cortez and Rainz were not happy whatsoever about this and it really got worse. People had seen The War Machine but now people got their first look at his new partner The Machine. The boys from 26th & California and escaped to the floor where C-Red said that they could take them because we're mexicans. The manager then proceeded to distract the new team and Stan Pain so Rudo & Remy could jump them from behind. It worked but the match was over 35 seconds later as Cortez was layed out on the floor and Rainz was pinned following a double-barreled chokeslam. As Cortez tended to Rainz afterwards, C-Red was nowhere to be found.
Then came the brief comings and goings at intermission as Koa Marie and Acid Jaz were available for autographs as posters were made available for signings. In The Dojo lobby, fresh off their more than convincing win, were The Killing Machines and Stan Pain as they made for quite a picture for the fans that wandered in there.
Jamie Dundee (w/Nickie Sixx) vs. Marshe Rockett (w/Dymond) Dundee seemingly had this match won before any action took place. Dundee, who is never for a loss of words, fired on his adversary and manager calling them "The O.J. and Nicole of WAR." Not to be undone, Dundee said that he refuses to even acknowledge the name of his opponent because to Jamie, he was nothing more than a guy who carried bags for Acid Jaz. Rockett got off to such a fast start that when Dundee made it to the floor to collect himself, he went back to the psychology game as he grabbed the microphone to apologize to Marshe. In a match where the combatants had an equal amount of the advantage throughout,the difference was a Nickie Sixx chair shot and Dundee put him down for the one, two, three. Acid Jaz had to come to the rescue when Jamie and Nickie were taking it to Marshe after the match.
Thunderfoot & Austin Roberts vs. The B-O-Z & "Handsome" Milo Cash. Before the match got underway, Steve Boz took exception to the pre-match dancng as he made it clear to The Arapaho Warrior that it was WARprowrestling and there was no place for his dancing, especially since The B-O-Z just had his car washed. Cash & Boz were the more cohesive unit in this match as they were successful in cutting off the ring. They had dominated Thunderfoot and after he made the tag, they did the same with Roberts after his initial flurry of offense. Once Roberts was able to tag back to Thunderfoot, Thunderfoot was looking to score the fall when he was attacked by Jamie Dundee with a cookie tray. No contest was the decision.
The Main Event for The WAR Heavyweight Championship in a Texas Bull Rope Match: WAR Champion Acid Jaz vs. "Roughneck" Jay Ryan. This was a quality a match as to refresh a few memories out there, you have to touch all four corners to win the match. Both men had a wrist tied to the rope with the cowbell in the middle as that ringer did come into play throughout the match. The match started out in a tug-of-war as Jaz let Ryan pull him in and then roceeded to hammer away at Ryan. In this match, there was numerous times where the combatants touched two corners before being pulled away from the third. Eventually, Ryan tied up Jaz and carried him over his shoulder as he touched three corners. Little did Ryan know, Jaz behind his back was touching the corners also. After the third touched corner, Jaz prevented Ryan from the winning corner andas they mixed up back in the middle of the ring, Jaz went to his trunks and got some cocoa powder. He blew it in the face of Ryan and got to the fourth corner to win. Enraged, Nickie Sixx stormed the ring and hammered away as he on top of Jaz. Marshe returned the favor and ran off Nickie and Ryan.
Afterward, Buddha came on the mic and made a few announcements. On the 18th, there will be a return match with the Bullrope and Nickie Sixx, by Buddha's order, will be returning to action..........in a Dog Collar Match.
On a personal note, I apprieciate your patience as this has been a busy time for me getting going with my new job. As far as the attndance goes, my guess is around 85. Things are going to heat up in WAR and say hello to me on the 18th as I will be back for more Friday night action!!!! If you want to see arguably the best collection of talent in the local indies, its here.
The Eight O'Clock Match: Dave Rydell vs. TL Money (w/ PL Myers) As he is known for having a stable in another promotion, PL Myers trots out new people every Dojo show it seems. The manager made it clear prior to the match that the powers that be at WAR don't apprieciate/respect him as an asset to the company by the talent he continues to bring in. As for the match, it turned out to be a matchup. Rydell has had a progression of improvement by the show and he was even better this time. TL Money, in comparison, was the low center of gravity compared to the high flying ability of Rydell but looked pretty well himself. Just when it looked Rydell could get his first WAR victory, Los Mexicanos entered and attacked BOTH men.
This was only the tip of the iceberg. After rallying and extricating Los Mexicanos from the ring, Rydell dived over the top rope and took out the tag-team. Dave looked as bad off as the boys from 26th & California as TL Money made Rydell believe that he was going over with him prior to the leap. Then, Nickie Sixx and Jay Ryan came out and made it look like they were making nice to the newcomer from Atlantic City. As Sixx and TL Money's hands were about to touch for hand shake, Ryan sideswiped the PL Myers charge. Sixx and Ryan did a little number on him to the dismay of PL, who got out of harms way when the attack started.
With TL Money & Myers out of the fray and Los Mexicanos beating the hell out of Dave Rydell on the floor, Jay Ryan calls out Acid Jaz and when he obliged, Jaz got double-teamed. Marshe Rockett eventually evened odds after Jaz took a bit of a thumping but Jamie Dundee emerged and it became 3 on 2. Before any real serious pain was inflicted on Jaz and Rockett, Thunderfoot came out and ridded the Sixx faction from the ring.
Jamie Dundee, back from his 30-Day Suspension, grabbed a microphone and let Jaz once again know he was "The Food Stamp
Champ." He then went on to proclaim that both Indians & "coloreds" were beneath him. Jaz was interested in six-man action but Sixx, Ryan, and Dundee declined and order was restored.
FINALLY, THE SHOW!!!!
Jason Hades vs. Negrotistico Fantastico-The most notable thing about this match was the change of attitude of Hades. Fantastico took a page from his match with The Galactic Grappler and made a weird hand motion that freaked out Hades as Fantastico turned that into a takedown. Jason did a lot of talking iin the match and he now looks to be factor for The Stealth Division Champions. With a grab of the trunks, Jason Hades and his new attitude was the pinfall winner as he finally gets one in the left column..
Brandon Blaze (w/PL Myers) vs. Tristan Hayze- This was one more interesting endings to match you will see. Blaze, with the referee temporarily out of commission, knocked out Hayze with a pair of knuckles. As the referee slowly regained consciousness, Blaze slipped that piece of brass into the trunks of Hayze. The referee was slow to respond to Blaze's cover that Blaze only got a two count. As PL Myers had the referee's attention, Hayze got the knockout blow with a superkick and an apparent pinfall victory. Then, Myers and Blaze cried foul and ordered the referee to check the trunks of Hayze where, you guessed it, he found the knuckles and subsequently disquailified Hayze. So PL Myers charges go 1-0-1 tonight.
Now the bad night of C-Red.
Stealth Division Championship: Champion Tony Rican vs. Isasis Velasquez. Before the emergence of the champion, C-Red was more cocky than usual as it was basically a foregone conclusion that Isasis was walking out the new champion as he was boasting on the mic. That was not the case as even the manager got knocked off the apron with a right hook right before Rican got the pinfall to retain his title. Almost at the same time as Rican's music started blaring, he was attacked by Jason Hades. Hades then put Rican on notice as he let him know he is coming for the title on the next show (April 18th.)
Los Mexicanos vs. Stan Pain's Killing Machines- C-Red declared his team to be the best that WAR has to offer and told his team he had an open contract to any team that wanted to challenge LM. Cortez and Rainz were not happy whatsoever about this and it really got worse. People had seen The War Machine but now people got their first look at his new partner The Machine. The boys from 26th & California and escaped to the floor where C-Red said that they could take them because we're mexicans. The manager then proceeded to distract the new team and Stan Pain so Rudo & Remy could jump them from behind. It worked but the match was over 35 seconds later as Cortez was layed out on the floor and Rainz was pinned following a double-barreled chokeslam. As Cortez tended to Rainz afterwards, C-Red was nowhere to be found.
Then came the brief comings and goings at intermission as Koa Marie and Acid Jaz were available for autographs as posters were made available for signings. In The Dojo lobby, fresh off their more than convincing win, were The Killing Machines and Stan Pain as they made for quite a picture for the fans that wandered in there.
Jamie Dundee (w/Nickie Sixx) vs. Marshe Rockett (w/Dymond) Dundee seemingly had this match won before any action took place. Dundee, who is never for a loss of words, fired on his adversary and manager calling them "The O.J. and Nicole of WAR." Not to be undone, Dundee said that he refuses to even acknowledge the name of his opponent because to Jamie, he was nothing more than a guy who carried bags for Acid Jaz. Rockett got off to such a fast start that when Dundee made it to the floor to collect himself, he went back to the psychology game as he grabbed the microphone to apologize to Marshe. In a match where the combatants had an equal amount of the advantage throughout,the difference was a Nickie Sixx chair shot and Dundee put him down for the one, two, three. Acid Jaz had to come to the rescue when Jamie and Nickie were taking it to Marshe after the match.
Thunderfoot & Austin Roberts vs. The B-O-Z & "Handsome" Milo Cash. Before the match got underway, Steve Boz took exception to the pre-match dancng as he made it clear to The Arapaho Warrior that it was WARprowrestling and there was no place for his dancing, especially since The B-O-Z just had his car washed. Cash & Boz were the more cohesive unit in this match as they were successful in cutting off the ring. They had dominated Thunderfoot and after he made the tag, they did the same with Roberts after his initial flurry of offense. Once Roberts was able to tag back to Thunderfoot, Thunderfoot was looking to score the fall when he was attacked by Jamie Dundee with a cookie tray. No contest was the decision.
The Main Event for The WAR Heavyweight Championship in a Texas Bull Rope Match: WAR Champion Acid Jaz vs. "Roughneck" Jay Ryan. This was a quality a match as to refresh a few memories out there, you have to touch all four corners to win the match. Both men had a wrist tied to the rope with the cowbell in the middle as that ringer did come into play throughout the match. The match started out in a tug-of-war as Jaz let Ryan pull him in and then roceeded to hammer away at Ryan. In this match, there was numerous times where the combatants touched two corners before being pulled away from the third. Eventually, Ryan tied up Jaz and carried him over his shoulder as he touched three corners. Little did Ryan know, Jaz behind his back was touching the corners also. After the third touched corner, Jaz prevented Ryan from the winning corner andas they mixed up back in the middle of the ring, Jaz went to his trunks and got some cocoa powder. He blew it in the face of Ryan and got to the fourth corner to win. Enraged, Nickie Sixx stormed the ring and hammered away as he on top of Jaz. Marshe returned the favor and ran off Nickie and Ryan.
Afterward, Buddha came on the mic and made a few announcements. On the 18th, there will be a return match with the Bullrope and Nickie Sixx, by Buddha's order, will be returning to action..........in a Dog Collar Match.
On a personal note, I apprieciate your patience as this has been a busy time for me getting going with my new job. As far as the attndance goes, my guess is around 85. Things are going to heat up in WAR and say hello to me on the 18th as I will be back for more Friday night action!!!! If you want to see arguably the best collection of talent in the local indies, its here.