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  1. Saturday Week 4 January 2020 USPW Stars, Stripes And Slams Saturday Week 4 January 2020 Location: Mississippi Bowl (South East) Attendance: 50,000 Overall Rating: 84 TV Viewers: 11,863,318 Match #1 Tables Match Steve Frehley vs. Nicky Champion USPW Stars, Stripes And Slams begins with the arrival of the Dark Destroyer Steve Frehley and Nicky Hawkeye Champion. The fans are on their feet for this contest but they don't like the stipulation added to it. Both men begin in the center of the ring exchanging punches before the action spills to the floor and the first table is brought out. Frehley sets up the table and then lifts Champion on his shoulders but Champion drops down behind him and locks in a sleeper. The sleeper is broken when Frehley charges the ring post, ducking free of the hold and sending Champion into the ring post. When the action returns to the ring, tables are set up in opposite corners. Frehley shows off his power when he locks Champion around the waist, stares at him and then throws him over in an overhead belly-to-belly suplex known as the Launch Pad Suplex. The fans get behind Champion, though. They fire up the Native American known as Hawkeye and he comes back with a Wolf Tamer on Frehley! He hit the move of his best friend! The cameras focus in on a sign that reads: 'Nicky Champion > Clint Barton!' Champion picks up Frehley and sets him up in the corner on the table. Champion charges in but Frehley moves at the last second. Champion stops himself before he goes through the table but Frehley bounces off the ropes -- Dark Destroyer Spear through the table! The Dark Destroyer picks up the win at 15:14! Steve Frehley d. Nicky Champion =67 Hawkeye And Wolf The match is over and Steve Frehley gets his hand raised but he's not finished. He grabs one of the broken pieces of table and moves back over to Nicky Champion. He looks to drive that piece of the table into the forehead of Champion but Champion blocks it at the last second. Champion and Frehley struggle against each other but here comes Running Wolf! Wolf slides in the ring and pulls Frehley back from Champion! Wolf and Frehley begin to brawl in the center of the ring. Frehley gets the advantage and lifts Wolf on his shoulders but Nicky Champion is on his feet! Champion kicks Frehley in the gut, forcing him to drop Wolf. Champion and Wolf work together, eventually clotheslining Frehley over the top rope to the floor. Champion and Wolf hug it out in the center of the ring before we go backstage. =81 Who's My Opponent Backstage, Rick Law is watching the monitor. He looks in the camera and says he's proud of the opening match here at Stars, Stripes And Slams. He begins talking about the rest of the show, including the main event where Rich Money defends the USPW World Heavyweight title against Running Wolf. He gets interrupted by Jack Jackson, who tells him 'Let me talk to you.' Jackson says this can't be the best premium live event this year because he's not on the card. He reminds Law that he is the fastest rising star in the business, YEAH!, and asks Law if he's decided who he's going to face this Wednesday. Before Law can answer, USPW National Champion Roger Cage walks into the office. Cage says he wants to prove he's a fighting champion and will take on Jackson this Wednesday, defending his title. Law makes the match and a smiling Jackson calls Cage a dummy and says he's going to become the best National Champion this Wednesday night and that's not an insult. That's a fact of life. He says there can only be one winner this Wednesday and that winner is, with everybody saying, Jack Jackson! YEAH! Jackson smirks and Law sends us back to the ring. =65 Match #2 USPW World Tag Team Titles Match Jett & Moor defend vs. Bad Intentions It's time for our second match of the night and the first title match as Jett & Moor defend the USPW World Tag Team titles against Bad Intentions of the Olympus Order. The crowd is already very hot and seem to enjoy this tag team contest. Highlights of the match include a brawl at the beginning where Bash Street and Siale Valhalla are sent out of the ring. Jacob Jett hits them both with a diving somersault plancha, knocking them both down. Back in the ring, Jett is the face-in-peril as he is kept in the corner of Street and Valhalla for the majority of the match. Valhalla scores a near fall on Jett with the Powerslam. The momentum turns when Jett manages to hit Valhalla with a Cleared For Take Off, a backflip kick. As Jett and Valhalla are on the mat, a random sign shows up in the background that reads: 'CASEY WILL NEVER BE AS GOOD AS PETER!' Jett crawls to the corner and makes the hot tag to Julius Moor! The former defensive tackle comes in like a house on fire, taking down both Valhalla and Street. All four men brawl in the ring, with Julius Moor finally hitting the Charging Tackle on Street! Moor makes the cover: One...Two...Zeus pulls the referee out of the ring! The referee looks at Zeus and then calls for the bell, disqualifying Bad Intentions! Jett & Moor pick up the win at 7:58! Jett & Moor d. Bad Intentions =62 The Olympus Order Zeus slides in the ring and attacks the worn down Jacob Jett and Julius Moor. He hits Jett with the Thunder Bolt, a sit-out powerbomb. Zeus motions to both Bash Street and Siale Valahalla. The 22 year old Street hits Julius Moor with the Crucifix Powerbomb in the center of the ring. Valhalla picks up Jett and hits the Full Nelson Bomb. Jett & Moor are laid out in the center of the ring together. Zeus goes outside the ring and grabs the USPW World Tag Team title belts. He slides back in and hands them to Street and Valhalla. They hold the belts up to loud boos from this very hot crowd. The belts are then laid over the broken bodies of Jett & Moor before The Olympus Order exit the ring and walk to the back. =53 The Talent As officials check on Jett & Moor, we are taken to a backstage interview with Trent Shaffer and Raven Robinson. Shaffer looks in the camera and says that the fans need to understand that they are looking at The Talent. They are looking at the man who redefined the game. The man who beat Nicky Champion, pinned him in the middle of the ring. Shaffer says that his talent has set the bar so high that everyone else is still trying to catch up. Shaffer says that one man who cannot catch up is Bulldozer Brandon Smith. Shaffer says that Smith is in for a world of hurt tonight because he is just a stepping stone to Shaffer becoming the World Champion. Robinson just smiles in the background, agreeing with Shaffer occasionally. Shaffer leans over and gives Robinson a kiss before he says that tonight he is going to remind everyone why he is the best in the business. With that, we go back to the ring. =75 Match #3 The Triumverate vs. Melody, Sara Marie and Faith McGee Our first women's bout tonight as The Triumverate step in the ring against the team of Melody, Sara Marie and Faith McGee. During this match, it is announced that our main event on Wednesday is going to be Melody taking on Alicia Strong one on one in a rare women's bout main event on American Wrestling. The Mama Bear shows off her talent in this one when she hits Sara Marie with the Vertical Suplex Drop, scoring a near fall. It has to be broken up by Melody. Faith McGee gets a hot tag in the match and the high flyer picks up the pace. King tags out to Alicia Strong and Professional Wrestling's Princess is taken down with a running cross body by McGee. All six women get into the bout with referee Rob Perkins trying to get things separated. With Perkins distracted, Strong manages to reach underneath the ring and pull out a lead pipe. Strong strikes McGee in the gut with the lead pipe when she tries to leap off the top turnbuckle with her Flying Cross Body! Strong strikes her in the back with the pipe before rolling it out of the ring. Strong makes the cover, hooking the leg: One...Two...Three! The Triumverate pick up the win at 9:38! The Triumverate p. Melody, Sara Marie and Faith McGee =68 Bullseye Brock Cornish lets us know that we need to immediately go backstage. The first sight we see backstage is Maryam Vega. She is cackling and yelling at Kirk Jameson, who is attacking Enygma. The Marksman locks Enygma in the elevated leg lock known as the Kirk-Hold. Enygma yells out in pain but this isn't a match, after all. Jameson yells at Enygma that he's going to be known as the man who ended Enygma's career. Jameson releases the hold and stomps on the knees of Enygma. Officials step in to break things up, pulling Jameson back. Jameson breaks free and gives a knee drop to the back of Enygma's knee before stepping back and walking away. EMTs are called in for Enygma and we go to a video. =56 The Talent Versus The Bulldozer This video features the history between Trent Shaffer and Bulldozer Brandon Smith. The two of them brawling during a six man tag team match at Week 2 is shown. Shaffer is also shown attacking Smith backstage with a chair following a distraction from Raven Robinson. Smith is shown hitting Shaffer with the Tombstone Piledriver following the six man tag team bout. In week 3, Shaffer, once again, attacks Smith with a chair. Neither man will have a chair tonight, though, and this anticipated bout is coming up right now! =65 Match #4 Trent Shaffer (w/Raven Robinson) vs. Bulldozer Brandon Smith We've reached the halfway point here at Stars, Stripes And Slams as The Talent takes on The Bulldozer. The 34 year old Talent and the 37 year old Bulldozer are both looking to make their mark here in this company and secure a future World Heavyweight title match. It's not a surprise that this match is moreso a brawl than anything else. Smith has control in the early going as the cameras focus on a sign that reads: 'Time for a Bulldozing!' Smith points to the sign and then goes for an early Backdrop Driver but Shaffer shows off some high flying ability by flipping and landing on his feet. Smith turns and downs Shaffer with a lariat. A little distraction from Raven Robinson leads to Shaffer getting the advantage. Shaffer heads out to the apron and hits Smith a sling-shot hurricanrana! Despite a few comebacks by Smith, Shaffer stays in control for the majority of the match. the ending comes when Shaffer strikes Smith with the Heart Burn, his version of a Lung Blower. Shaffer makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Trent Shaffer picks up the win at 14:56! Trent Shaffer p. Bulldozer Brandon Smith =82 Hungry Like The Wolf We go to the backstage interview area where Running Wolf is standing by. Wolf says that tonight he stands by not just as a man but as a proud warrior. He says he is the embodiment of strength and resilience. He says that Rich Money might have all the money in the world but there's one thing that money cannot buy and that is the spirit of the wolf, the spirit of a true warrior. He tells Money that he thinks he can buy a victory tonight but Wolf is not about the money. He says that he is here to become the next Native American to be the World Heavyweight Champion. Wolf says that the spirits of his ancestors runs through his veins and they are guiding him to a victory over the greedy Rich Money and his Business. He tells Money to be ready tonight because there are some battles that money cannot win. Wolf poses and then is attacked from the side. The Enforcer of The Business, Dusty Ducont, is shown attacking Running Wolf from the side. Ducont catches Wolf with a body slam as he is directed by Elizabeth Cartier. On commentary, Brock Cornish calls foul for this attack but Emily McQueen says it's smart to gain the advantage for the match later on tonight. Ducont continues the attack, ending with a Thrown Powerbomb through a table. Ducont stomps on Wolf as security and officials rush in to break things up. Rick Law shows up along with these officials and kicks Ducont and Cartier from the building. Law checks on Wolf as Cartier escorts Ducont from the building with security members surrounding them. Belle Bryden questions whether Running Wolf will be able to participate in the main event tonight. With that, we go back to the ring. =73 Match #5 Krusher Karloff and Jillian Jarvis vs. Turk Trenneman and Pariah A mixed tag team match is next as one half of the Cold Warriors Krusher Karloff teams with Jillian Jarvis against Turk Trenneman of The Texas Express and Pariah. Brock Cornish lets us know that this was scheduled to be a six person match but Petr Novak was suspended and so it became a tag team encounter instead with The Texas Express choosing Trenneman to represent them. The rule is that only the men can fight the men and the women can fight the women. Karloff was really off his game in this contest and it became more a battle between the two women in the ring. Jillian Jarvis was in control for most of the contest throughout the middle part, keeping Pariah down. A USA chant filled the crowd as they tried to get Pariah to make that hot tag. Pariah managed to block a Tornado Elbow Smash attempt and took down Jarvis with a clothesline. The hot tag was made as in came Trenneman and Karloff. Trenneman immediately attacked Karloff with clotheslines and a powerslam for a two count. Trenneman gets the crowd behind him, getting that USA chant even louder. Trenneman sends Karloff to the ropes and catches him with a Spinebuster, slamming Karloff to the mat. Trenneman makes the cover as Pariah comes in and knocks Jarvis off the apron: One...Two...Three! Turk Trenneman and Pariah pick up the win at 10:21! Turk Trenneman and Pariah p. Krusher Karloff and Jillian Jarvis =63 Facing An Uggo We go from the ring to the backstage interview area where the USPW Women's Champion Jaime Quine is standing by. Quine talks about her opponent tonight being an uggo and that is why Missy Masterson has to do all this cosplay stuff. She is trying to hide her ugly looks. But Quine promises that she will do her best to hide Masterson's ugly looks with the paper bag tonight and the K.O. Kick that knocks Masterson out. Quine promises that she will walk into American Wrestling on Wednesday still holding the USPW Women's title belt. Quine says that this is Jaime Time and she will be victorious. Toodles! She smiles and walks away, grabbing her cell phone and working on it as she heads toward the ring. =66 Beauty Versus The Cosplay We are taken to a video that shows highlights of the battles between Jaime Quine and Missy Masterson. At the beginning of the month, Missy Masterson interrupted Jaime Quine on Belle Bryden's Beauty Shop. Masterson was dressed as Harley Quinn and ended up attacking Quine and knocking her out of the ring. In a tag match the next week, Masterson pinned Quine with the Identity Crisis. The upcoming match was announced for Stars, Stripes And Slams. This past Wednesday, Masterson cosplayed as Darth Vader as she hyped the match with Jaime Quine. Who will Masterson dress up as tonight? We'll find out right now! =54 Match #6 USPW Women's Title Match Jaime Quine defends vs. Missy Masterson Jaime Quine made her entrance first, doing a few selfies on the way to the ring. She climbed on the apron and bent over, pointing to her bum and having the camera focus in before she stepped into the ring. Then, 'Real American' began to play and we have Missy Masterson cosplaying as Hulk Hogan from the popular video game TEW 2020. He is from the Flairverse. Masterson charges down to the ring and cups her ear, drawing in cheers from the crowd. Masterson poses in the ring before the bell, tearing off a Mastersonmania shirt to reveal the red and yellow top underneath. The match itself is fairly good and has Jaime Quine in control of the match throughout most of the contest. Quine works down Masterson as a 'Missy' chant breaks out through the crowd. Quine, the all arounder, hits a bicycle kick on Masterson and makes a cover: One...Two...Big Kickout! Missy Masterson shakes her head and stares at Quine up on her knees. Masterson absorbs punches and gets to her feet before pointing at Quine. Masterson blocks a few punches and fires back with three of her own before sending Quine to the ropes. Masterson goes for a big boot but Quine ducks. Quine comes back with a spear on Masterson, stopping the Missy Up. Quine rolls Masterson up and places her feet on the ropes for leverage: One...Two...Three! Jaime Quine successfully defends the USPW Women's title at 11:49! Jaime Quine p. Missy Masterson =72 Business Is Closed We go to the interview area one more time where we see the USPW World Champion Rich Money. Money says that he is here tonight to give the USPW Universe a reality check. He says that he is known for his wealth and power and his ability to buy anything and anyone he pleases but he must make the announcement tonight that he is closing down The Business. He says that it has not paid off the way that he expected and even the wealthy sometimes have to cut their losses. He asks why he would waste his hard-earned cash on something that's not delivering the returns he deserves. He says, however, that he will still be keeping his Enforcer Dusty Ducont and Elizabeth Cartier on his payroll because they have obviously paid off. Speaking of paying, now comes Running Wolf. He reminds Wolf of his offer of $50,000 to lay down for him, rather than suffering pain before the loss. He calls himself merciful by making this offer. He says that Wolf has been living in a fairy tale if he thinks that he can beat Rich Money. He tells Wolf to get ready for a reality check because he is about to bankrupt Wolf's dreams. Why? Because everybody's got a price for Rich Money. Money laughs and we go to a video. =72 Money Versus Wolf This video features the past between Rich Money and Running Wolf. The feud began in November 2019 and hit a high point at Made In America when Wolf teamed with Nicky Champion to beat Money and Steve Frehley to earn Wolf a title match. Wolf was attacked by The Business to begin American Wrestling in 2020. He remained standing and it was announced by new authority figure, Rick Law, that The Business would be banned from ringside during this match at Stars, Stripes and Slams. This past Wednesday Wolf pinned Dusty Ducont and was then offered $50,000 from Rich Money to lay down and let Money pin him. Will Wolf lay down? We'll find out right now. =69 Match #7 USPW World Title Match Rich Money defends vs. Running Wolf Both Rich Money and Running Wolf come out alone. Money has the briefcase with the $50,000 in it, holding it up to Wolf and telling him to lay down. When the bell sounds, Money makes the offer one more time and Wolf seems to think about it before laying on his back. Money laughs and smiles before laying on his back over Wolf's chest: One...Two...Wolf pulls Money into a crucifix style pin: One...Two...Kickout! Running Wolf very nearly scored a quick pinfall! Both men get to their feet and an angry Money charges Wolf, being taken down with an arm drag by Wolf. Wolf hits a second arm drag and then a dropkick that sends Money rolling out of the ring. Money throws up his hands and tries to exit and take a count out but Wolf rolls out and grabs him. When they get back to ringside, Money runs Wolf into the ring post. Money points and laughs at a sign that reads: 'BUY MY SON RICH MONEY!' and then brings the action back inside the ring. Within a few minutes, Money would hit the Bank Roll, a side belly-to-belly suplex with a nice snap. He makes the cover: One...Two...Kickout! The crowd cheers the kickout! Money argues with referee Robbie Sanchez and gets rolled up by Wolf: One...Two...Kickout! Money goes right back to work on Wolf, wearing down an already hurt wrestler who was put through a table earlier in the night. Money strikes with the Money Shaker, a vicious European uppercut on Wolf, knocking him down to the mat. Money heads to the top turnbuckle and leaps with the Dollars From Heaven but Wolf avoids the frog splash! Money crashes and burns, leaving both men down on the mat. Both Rich Money and Running Wolf beat the ten count and meet in the center of the ring, exchanging punches. Wolf knocks Money back in the corner before setting up on the top turnbuckle. Wolf climbs up and hooks Money, dropping him with a Superplex! Wolf floats over to make the cover: One...Two...Shoulder Up! Somehow, Rich Money got that shoulder off the mat! Wolf continues to fight as both men are worn down. Wolf manages to get Money up on his shoulders but Money wiggles free and shoves Wolf face-first into the corner before grabbing him and hitting a backdrop driver. Money slowly rolls out of the ring and walks over, grabbing the USPW World title belt! Money holds the belt close to his chest, walking back to the ring and sliding inside. Wolf uses the ropes to slowly get to his feet. He turns toward Money and Money smashes him in the head with the title belt! The smash is right in front of the referee so Robbie Sanchez has no choice but to call for the bell. Running Wolf will win at 15:07 but won't win the title. Running Wolf d. Rich Money =82 Championship Save The match is over and Rich Money is still the USPW World Champion! Money scares the referee out of the ring before attacking Running Wolf. He drops down to his knees and begins throwing punches and then a headbutt to Wolf. Money drops the belt to the mat and then climbs up, heading to the top turnbuckle. He leaps and connects with the Dollars From Heaven on Wolf! As Wolf is down, here comes Nicky Champion! Champion slides into the ring and goes after Rich Money. The two men exchange punches in the center of the ring before Champion gives a kick to the gut. He hits Money with the Hawkeye Hammer, a double underhook facebuster! He shoves Money out of the ring and checks on Wolf. He helps Running Wolf to his feet and the two men hug it out to close the show. Champion raises Wolf's arm in the center of the ring. Running Wolf has defeated Rich Money, but he is not the USPW World Champion. Brock Cornish reminds everyone to tune in this Wednesday for American Wrestling. We'll see you there! The credits show up to end the show. =99 'You are beautiful on the inside You are innocence personified And I will drag you down and sell you out Run away' The crowd is in absolute shock as Jack Bruce walks out from the back! Bruce stands at the top of the ramp absorbing in the sounds of the crowd as they cheer his arrival. 'Judas' continues to play in the background as Bruce stands there. Bruce moves to the guardrail and hugs some of the fans. He gives others some high fives. The commentary team is completely silent as Jack Bruce raises an arm up high in the air. Bruce leaps the guardrail and moves through the crowd, high fiving and shaking hands and hugging the fans as the show does come to an end. We'll see you this Wednesday! =65
  2. Hey Martel123, Thanks for the predictions and comments. I did once have a CGC diary back in the day. Not sure if it was peak or not but I am thankful to have it remembered. Glad you're enjoying the diary so far. I like Trent Shaffer too, by the way. I compare him to Shane Douglas in real life. Hey newbiezness, Thanks for the comments and predictions! I appreciate them all. Glad you enjoyed the bribery segment between Wolf and Money. It just seems like something Money would do to keep the title. It's unfortunate that Novak suffered from the steroids. But he'll be back in a month and hopefully get clean so the storyline can continue. Thanks to everyone who has made predictions and comments. I have read them all and I hope that Stars, Stripes And Slams comes out soon and that everyone enjoys the premium live event.
  3. American Machine vs Atom Smasher Comments: Atom Smasher starts with a big win in the first episode of Supreme TV in 2020. He could be pushed very hard very fast if you choose to do so. Angry Gilmore & Lenny Brown vs The Crippler & Des Davids Comments: Gotta pick the USPW alumni. Push Davids to the moon! Joey Morgan vs Randy Unleashed Comments: Should be a great match but Morgan gets the win with a ZWB distraction. Mainstream Hernandez vs ZWB Comments: ZWB is a current and future star. Mainstream can be something but not right now. Main Event: SWF World Heavyweight Title Shot Match Scythe vs Valiant Comments: Scythe is set to feud with Rocky Golden so it makes sense that he wins. Probably some interference by Remo. (BONUS) Will SWF avoid getting penalized for having less than 5 stories with more than 70 heat? Nope. But they will build the storylines they currently have so it doesn't continue. Comments on new diary: Looking forward to it, newbiezness! The evil empire known as SWF won't ever take over USPW but you can try your best.
  4. WCW Monday Nitro Monday Week 3 October 1995 Preview 'The Heartbreak Kid' Shawn Michaels vs. A WCW Legend Comments/Guesses On Who The WCW Legend Is: WCW World Heavyweight Title Number One Contender's Tournament, Semifinals 'The Nature Boy' Ric Flair vs. 'Iron' Mike Rotunda Comments: Non-Title Match The Giant vs. Chris Kanyon Comments: Christian Cage and 'Living On The Edge' Sexton Hardcastle vs. Steiner Brothers Comments: WCW World Heavyweight Title Number One Contender's Tournament, Semifinals 'Flyin' Brian Pillman vs. 'The Macho Man' Randy Savage Comments: Comments About The Diary In General:
  5. Saturday Week 2 October 1995 WCW Saturday Night Location: Dallas Sportatorium (Mid South) Attendance: 1,699 Overall Rating: 64 TV Rating: .12 Monday Nitro Highlights WCW Monday Nitro highlights are shown. These include Randy Savage confronting Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair defeating Lex Luger and Mike Rotunda defeating Dean Malenko...72 Match #1 Lord Steven Regal vs. Tito Santana In a bout that had good wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd, Tito Santana(60) defeated Lord Steven Regal(74) in 5:50 by pinfall with a Flying Forearm. Referee=David Manning Tito Santana p. Lord Steven Regal =70 Coming This Monday A video plays hyping Brian Pillman vs. Randy Savage...67 Match #2 Psicosis vs. Scott Armstrong In a terrible match, Psicosis(41) defeated Scott Armstrong(37) in 3:46 by pinfall with a Sky Twister Press. Referee=James Beard Psicosis p. Scott Armstrong =24 Reek Of Awesomeness In a promo video, Christian Cage and Sexton Hardcastle hype themselves and their tag team. Christian says that they are going to be the future here in WCW. Hardcastle says to forget about the future because they are the present and will win the WCW World Tag Team titles and make them totally reek of awesomeness...35 Match #3 Dean Malenko vs. Eddy Guerrero In a bout that had good wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd, Eddy Guerrero(64) defeated Dean Malenko(72) in 17:38 by pinfall with a Frog Splash. Referee=Randy Anderson Eddy Guerrero p. Dean Malenko =74 Walk That Aisle At the interview area, Gene Okerlund interviews Ric Flair. Flair hypes his match against Mike Rotunda this Monday night on Nitro. He tells Rotunda that he's going to walk that aisle and style and profile this Monday night. Flair reminds Rotunda that to be the man, you have to beat the man. Whoo! Flair does a strut before we go to the ring...73 Match #4 WCW World Television Title Match 10 Minute Time Limit Match Diamond Dallas Page (w/Diamond Doll and Maxx Muscle) defends vs. Johnny B. Badd In a bout that had good heat and decent wrestling, Diamond Dallas Page(56) drew with Johnny B. Badd(55) in 10:00 when the time limit expired. During the match we also had Maxx Muscle run in and attack Badd. Referee=Mickey Jay Diamond Dallas Page draws Johnny B. Badd =59 Brawl Backstage The Giant and Jim Duggan are in a brawl backstage. Officials try to separate them but Duggan gets a hit in with the 2X4, knocking The Giant backward. Duggan gets held back and takes a big boot from The Giant, who breaks free. The Giant stands over Jim Duggan as the show comes to a close...67
  6. Monday Week 2 October 1995 WCW Monday Nitro Location: Lubbock Municipal Coliseum (Mid South) Attendance: 7,050 Overall Rating: 83 TV Rating: 2.05 Match #1 Shawn Michaels vs. Eddy Guerrero WCW Monday Nitro begins with the entrance of The Heartbreak Kid Shawn Michaels walking down to the ring. Michaels yells into the camera that this is the main event because he's here now. The match has superb wrestling and great heat as Michaels and Eddy Guerrero go one on one in the ring. Guerrero scores an early near fall following a hurricanrana to Michaels. Michaels exits the ring to catch a break but instead is caught with a slingshot somersault senton over the top rope to the outside! Guerrero plays to the crowd for a moment before bringing the action back in the ring. Michaels uses a poke to the eye to get the advantage and scores his own nearfall with a teardrop suplex. The match continues to move forward with the momentum shifting back and forth between the two wrestlers. Guerrero hits moves like the Three Amigos and a Splash Mountain for two counts. Michaels hits the flying forearm and a top rope elbow drop for his own two counts. The end comes when Guerrero heads to the top turnbuckle with a downed Michaels. Guerrero makes a Latino Heat motion before preparing to leap. As Guerrero leaps, Michaels kips up and then strikes Guerrero with the lightning fast Sweet Chin Music in mid-air! Michaels, gasping for breath, makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Shawn Michaels gets the win at 20:10! Shawn Michaels p. Eddy Guerrero =82 Halloween Havoc Challenge Following the match, Shawn Michaels is joined in the ring by his partner, Roddy Piper. The two men celebrate Michaels' first victory in WCW. But the celebration is cut short by the arrival of Sting and Warrior! Sting and Warrior join Michaels and Piper in the ring but they're given microphones. Warrior begins with his usual 'Speak to me, Warriors!' He snarls and says that Halloween Havoc is now less than a month away and he wants a match at Halloween Havoc 1995. Sting issues the challenge of Sting and Warrior against Shawn Michaels and Roddy Piper in a tag team match. Michaels responds that if Sting and Warrior want a dance at Halloween Havoc then they've got it. He says that he and Piper are used to the spotlight and that's exactly what they'll have at Halloween Havoc. Michaels says they'll be in the main event because any match that Michaels is in is the main event because he is the Showstopper. Piper warns Sting and Warrior that they're facing the wrong guys if they want a victory. Piper slaps Sting and this leads to an all-out brawl between the two teams that has to be broken up by security. As security works to separate these four men, we go to a taped promo. What A Rush This taped video promo comes from Paul Ellering and the Road Warriors. Ellering begins by saying that they were banned from the building so they don't beat down the fan favorite Steiner Brothers again. Ellering then reminds everyone that he is the brains behind the Road Warriors. He has the brain, Animal has the power and Hawk has the speed. He says they are a perfect combination. Ellering says they need to have a rematch and they will have that at Halloween Havoc if the Steiner Brothers have the guts between them to face the Road Warriors. Ellering reminds the fans that the Road Warriors define dominance in this business. He says that when the Road Warriors come to town, it's not a party; it's a massacre! Hawk adds in oh what a rush! The Road Warriors pose and we go to the ring for our first hour main event. Match #2 WCW World Heavyweight Title Number One Contender's Tournament, Quarterfinals Dean Malenko vs. Mike Rotunda The first hour main event features two very good technical wrestlers as Dean Malenko takes on the leader of the Varsity Club Mike Rotunda. The match features a good amount of suplexes between the two wrestlers as they battle back and forth throughout much of the match. When Malenko gets control he hits moves like the brainbuster and the gutbuster. Malenko scores a two count following a double underhook powerbomb. But the crowd gets solidly in the corner of Rotunda and he uses that to build back some momentum throughout the match. When Malenko goes for the Texas Cloverleaf, Rotunda reverses it into a small package for a two count. Rotunda fires a hard back elbow smash and a flying clothesline as Malenko comes running off the ropes. Rotunda lifts Malenko onto his shoulders and hits the Airplane Spin, turning it into a slam. Rotunda makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Mike Rotunda advances in the tournament at 17:55! Mike Rotunda p. Dean Malenko =78 I Accept We go to the ramp where Gene Okerlund is standing by. Mean Gene talks about the WCW hotline, telling folks to make sure to call and get all the latest updates. Then, he brings out The Taskmaster and the WCW United States Champion The Giant! Okerlund asks The Taskmaster about the challenge laid out by Jim Duggan on WCW Saturday Night for a match with The Giant. The Taskmaster says that Duggan has thrown down the gauntlet and, on behalf of The Giant, he accepts the match. He says that The Giant is a force of nature that devours everything in his path. He says that The Giant holding the United States Championship is a symbol of his dominance. He says that Duggan may carry the 2X4 but that piece of wood is nothing compared to the might of his Giant. He tells Duggan to beware because this match is a match between the forces of good and those that dwell within the shadows. He promises that, at Halloween Havoc, The Giant will stand tall and Duggan will be just another stepping stone. With that, the first hour ends. Stylin And Profilin The second hour begins with a taped promo from Ric Flair as he is set to face Lex Luger later on tonight in the number one contender's tournament. Flair begins by talking about being back in the main event where the Four Horsemen belong. He says he has a date with destiny and that is The Total Package Lex Luger. He says that Luger and I have danced before but the stakes are higher this time around as this tournament is to become the number one contender to face Hulk Hogan at World War 3. Flair reminds everyone that he is a limousine riding, jet flying, kiss stealing, wheeling, dealing son of a gun. But tonight he takes Lex Luger to school Horsemen style. He says that he knows what it takes to be the man, because he is the man. He is the measuring stick of excellence in this business. Whoo! Flair tells Luger to lace up his boots real tight because tonight he is stepping in the ring with the best and that is the Nature Boy. Whoo! Flair poses and we go to the ring. Match #3 Christian Cage and Sexton Hardcastle vs. American Males This is definitely the shortest match of the night as the new tag team of Christian Cage and Sexton Hardcastle take on American Males. The crowd is very hot and that helps make sure this match isn't any worse than what it could be. Cage and Hardcastle show off a little more than they did the last time these two teams met on Nitro. Cage scores a quick nearfall following a tornado DDT. Hardcastle hits Riggs with a spear. The end of the match comes when Cage and Hardcastle hit Bagwell with a double missile dropkick! Cage makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Christian Cage and Sexton Hardcastle score their first victory in WCW at 5:50! Christian Cage and Sexton Hardcastle p. American Males =41 Coming Next Week Match #4 Bunkhouse Buck and Dick Slater (w/Col. Robert Parker) vs. Steiner Brothers Our next tag team match features two former WCW World Tag Team Championship teams as The Stud Stable takes on Steiner Brothers. This is a showcase match for Rick and Scott Steiner as they dominate from the early-goings. Rick hits an early Steinerline on Buck and knocks Slater off the apron before running around the ring barking. He drops down on all fours and Scott enters the ring, standing over him in a typical Steiner Brothers pose. As the match continues, Scott hits moves like the tilt-a-whirl slam and an overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Rick comes in the ring and grabs Buck from behind. Scott hits a Steinerline with Rick throwing Buck in a release German suplex. The ending comes when Scott is in the ring with Dick Slater. He sends Slater to the ropes and hits a picture perfect Frankensteiner. Scott makes the cover, hooking the leg: One...Two...Three! The Steiner Brothers pick up the win at 7:58! Steiner Brothers p. Bunkhouse Buck and Dick Slater =69 The Franchise We go to a pre-taped promo with the newest member of the WCW roster, Shane Douglas. Douglas begins with 'Well, well, well. The man you've been waiting for has arrived in WCW, The Franchise Shane Douglas.' Douglas says that he has been to the pinnacle of this industry and now it's time for WCW to experience The Franchise. He says that they call him The Franchise for a reason and that's because he is the measuring stick by which excellence is measured in this business. Douglas says he's walking the land of the extreme and now he is bringing that extreme attitude to WCW. He says to get ready for a revolution because he is not just a wrestler, he is The Franchise. He says he is here to change the game. Douglas poses and we go to the ring for our main event. Match #5 WCW World Heavyweight Title Number One Contender's Tournament, Quarterfinals Ric Flair vs. Lex Luger (w/Barry Windham) We have a one on one match as our main event as the leader of The Horsemen, Ric Flair, takes on one half of the WCW World Tag Team Champions Lex Luger. Luger brings Barry Windham to ringside with him, while Flair is alone at this point in the night. Flair tries to get the early advantage by bringing Luger into the turnbuckles and lacing his chest with a knife-edge chop. Luger no-sells the chop and poses before attacking Flair, ending up with a press slam on Flair. The Nature Boy rolls out of the ring and takes a break as Luger moves back into the corner, talking with Windham. Flair rolls back in the ring and the match continues with Luger hitting an inverted atomic drop and a big clothesline. The momentum shifts when Luger sends Flair into the turnbuckles and follows him in but Flair moves and Luger strikes the corner with his knee. Flair goes right after the knee, focusing on it throughout the next several minutes. He lays Luger's leg over the bottom rope and hits a seated senton on the knee. Flair goes for the Figure Four but Luger reverses into a small package: One...Two...Kickout! The match continues with Ric Flair in control over Lex Luger, focusing on his knee. Flair yells out at Windham to keep away as the action spills outside the ring. Flair runs Luger into the guardrail and then goes to hit him in the ring post but Windham steps in front, blocking it. Luger hits a back elbow and gains the advantage, bringing the action back in the ring. Luger sends Flair to the ropes and hits a snap scoop powerslam. Luger makes a motion, calling for the Human Torture Rack! Luger picks up Flair for the Rack but Flair's legs hit referee Charles Robinson! The referee is knocked down and Flair is in the Human Torture Rack! Flair is giving up but there's no referee. Luger releases Flair and Flair hits a low blow on Luger. The crowd boos but here comes Barry Windham! Windham has the black glove on his right hand. Flair slowly gets to his feet and Windham moves in, throwing a punch. Flair ducks and the punch hits Luger instead! Flair knocks Windham out of the ring and wakes up the referee. Flair rolls Luger up and puts his feet on the ropes: One...Two...Three! Ric Flair advances in 22:09! Ric Flair p. Lex Luger =81 Horsemen Attack Ric Flair has advanced in the number one contender's tournament to face Mike Rotunda next week in the semifinals. Barry Windham enters the ring, grabbing Lex Luger and helping him up. Luger shoves Windham and the two begin arguing before they are both attacked by Ric Flair and the arriving Arn Anderson and Brian Pillman! Windham is thrown out of the ring and the focus is on Lex Luger. Anderson hits a Spinebuster on Luger before Flair locks in the Figure Four. Anderson and Pillman take turns stomping on Luger until Barry Windham re-enters the ring. Windham knocks Anderson and Pillman out of the ring and breaks up the Figure Four. Windham and Flair go face to face before Flair smiles and exits out of the ring without a fight. Windham helps Luger to his feet outside the ring and takes him to the back. Real American With the ring cleared, American Made begins to play and here comes the return of the WCW World Heavyweight Champion Hulk Hogan along with Jimmy Hart! Hogan and Hart march down to the ring, high fiving the fans in the front row. They slide into the ring and Hogan takes a microphone and begins by saying 'Let me tell you something, Hulkamaniacs!' He hypes the number one contender's tournament and says he's looking forward to defending his title at World War 3 against the winner. He says he doesn't want to face that dirty, nasty Ric Flair, especially after how he just won his match against Lex Luger. Hogan might have continued but he was interrupted by some music. Out from the back comes one of the men in the number one contender's tournament, Randy Savage. The Macho Man walks out and joins Hulk Hogan and Jimmy Hart in the ring. Savage takes a microphone and says that Macho Madness is running wild here in Lubbock, Texas! Savage reminds Hogan that he is still in the number one contender's tournament and will be the challenger at World War 3. Hogan responds that he's always up for a challenge, brother, and he knows that's exactly what it will be if he faces the Macho Man at World War 3. Hogan says they've clashed in the past and the memories of those battles still linger, dude. Hogan says that if it is fate that the Hulkamaniacs and the Madness collide again, he can only ask Savage one more question. He can ask him whatcha gonna do when the power of Hulkamania runs wild on you?!?! Hogan and Savage go face to face with Jimmy Hart trying to keep them apart as the show comes to an end. We'll see you this Saturday for WCW Saturday Night!
  7. Hey DirigoJoe, Thanks for the predictions and comments! I really enjoyed reading them. Glad you enjoyed seeing your sign in the crowd. I brought them back for the premium live event. Looking forward to seeing what you come up with for the show. Hey newbiezness, Thanks for the predictions and comments! Glad you enjoyed reading the show and enjoyed the Texas Express/Cold Warriors segment. It's too bad that Novak popped for steroids, huh? I had to make a change for a match at Stars, Stripes And Slams. But do expect that to continue at some point. Hey Charasmatic Enigma, Thanks for the predictions and comment! I really do appreciate them. I'm pretty sure the Frehley segment suffered from having Persephone and Gorgon rated on Overness. He was a real star in the segment, though, and it was done to a very hot crowd. But the only thing I can see is that it was random or the Persephone/Gorgon part got it rated down. Thanks to everyone who has made predictions or even just read this diary. I appreciate everything that all y'all do.
  8. USPW Stars, Stripes And Slams Saturday Week 4 January 2020 Preview Tables Match 'The Dark Destroyer' Steve Frehley vs. Nicky 'Hawkeye' Champion Comments: USPW World Tag Team Titles Match Jett & Moor defend vs. Bad Intentions Comments: The Triumverate vs. Melody, Sara Marie and 'Fearless' Faith McGee Comments: 'The Talent' Trent Shaffer vs. Bulldozer Brandon Smith Comments: Krusher Karloff and 'The Iron Lady' Jillian Jarvis vs. Turk Trenneman and Pariah Comments: USPW Women's Title Match Jaime Quine defends vs. 'Miss Fit' Missy Masterson Comments: USPW World Heavyweight Title Match Rich Money defends vs. Running Wolf Comments: Comments On Diary/Other Comments: Fun Fan Signs:
  9. Wednesday Week 4 January 2020 USPW American Wrestling Location: Utah Park Reservation (South West) Attendance: 13,373 Overall Rating: 84 TV Viewers: 10,250,097 Match #1 Kirk Jameson (w/Maryam Vega) vs. Bulldozer Brandon Smith USPW American Wrestling begins with a match as Kirk Jameson makes his entrance. While the two wrestlers make their entrance, Brock Cornish welcomes everyone to USPW American Wrestling and hypes the matches coming up tonight, reminding everyone that we are just a few days away from Stars, Stripes And Slams. The match itself is pretty good and a back and forth encounter. Maryam Vega plays a distraction to give Jameson the advantage. Jameson focuses on the leg of Smith, striking it again and again with forearm smashes. He hooks up Smith for the Bullseye but Smith blocks it and brings Jameson over with a back body drop. Smith gets fired up by the crowd and takes down Jameson with a drop toe hold. He picks up Jameson and brings him down with a short-arm lariat and then plays to the crowd for a moment. He picks up Jameson, showing his strength when he plants The Marksman with a Tombstone Piledriver! Smith makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Bulldozer Brandon Smith picks up the win at 10:18! Bulldozer Brandon Smith p. Kirk Jameson =73 I Want A Match With a vocal crowd, we go to the backstage area where we see the USPW General Manager Rick Law standing by. Law begins to hype the upcoming Stars, Stripes And Slams card when he gets interrupted by the arriving Jack Jackson. Jackson says that nobody cares about Stars, Stripes And Slams because the megastar Jack Jackson won't be wrestling at that show. Jackson reminds Law that he is the fastest rising superstar in USPW history. Law says that Jackson is a good wrestler but he's still got a lot to learn. Jackson says that he can and will prove himself next week. He asks Law for a match against a wrestler of Law's choosing. Law agrees to the match and says that he will think on who to choose. Jackson says that wrestler will get the honor of being taken down by the best wrestler on the show, with everybody saying Jack Jackson! Law smirks as Jackson walks off and we go back to the ring. =65 Match #2 Bad Intentions vs. The Dream Team The second match of the night features Siale Valhalla and Bash Street of Bad Intentions of The Olympus Order taking on Grandmaster Phunk and Greg Black, known as The Dream Team. This is basically a match put Bad Intentions over as they dominate from the early-goings. Phunk and Black get in a few moves here and there but Street and Valhalla hit double shoulderblocks and a double elbow drop on Phunk. Black tags in and he gets nailed with a double clothesline. Valhalla picks up Black and places him on his back with a backbreaker. Street heads to the top rope and hits the forearm shot to the throat, the move known as the Decapitator! Street makes a cover: One...Two...Three! Bad Intentions win at 5:39! Bad Intentions p. The Dream Team =47 Revenge For Persephone We go to the backstage area where we see Nicky Champion talking with Jacob Jett. Jett asks how Persephone is doing and Champion says she's sitting at home recovering after the attack. He says he cannot be sure when she will make her return. Jett says she needs to take her time and get healthy. He says they'll keep the World Tag Team titles while she's not around. Jett asks Champion how his knee is doing. Champion says he is recovering each week, though it's not easy when you have matches to focus on. Champion wishes Jett good luck in his match tonight against Steve Frehley. Jett says he's going to get revenge for Persephone but he will try to leave some of Frehley for Champion this Saturday. The two men shake hands and we go back to the ring. =64 Match #3 Glorious Gloria vs. Faith McGee Our third match of the night features two female wrestlers as Glorious Gloria takes on Faith McGee. It is announced duirng this match that McGee will be the third partner with Melody and Sara Marie to take on The Triumverate at Stars, Stripes And Slams. McGee uses her speed in the first minute to hold the advantage until Gloria catches her with a clothesline. Gloria takes control, including landing a hanging vertical suplex on McGee, bringing her down hard to the mat. Gloria sends McGee to the ropes and catches her with a spinning spinebuster that gets her a two count. McGee comes back with a reversal of the Glorious Full Nelson attempt, rolling Gloria into a victory roll for a two count. McGee takes control, speeding things up. After a few more minutes, she heads to the top turnbuckle and hits a Flying Cross Body! She makes the cover, hooking the leg: One...Two...Three! Faith McGee picks up the win at 7:51! Faith McGee p. Glorious Gloria =47 Our New Partner We go backstage where we see Alicia Strong and she is...walking! She pauses at the infamous USPW Soda Machine, making a decision on what she wants to drink. She pauses and then turns, coming face to face with Melody and Sara Marie. Melody asks Strong what she thinks of their new partner for Saturday night. Strong calls McGee lucky and says her luck will run out this Saturday. Strong turns back to the soda machine and Melody turns her back toward her and throws a forearm smash to the skull. Melody and Strong begin to brawl with Marie staying out of it for a moment before joining in and knocking Strong against the soda machine. Strong slumps down to the ground and Sara Marie says she'll see her this Saturday. Sara Marie and Melody turn and walk away together with Melody asking Marie what she wants to do for dinner tonight. With that, we go to the ring for our opening hour main event. =65 Match #4 Dusty Ducont (w/Elizabeth Cartier) vs. Running Wolf The Enforcer of The Business, 'Dirty' Dusty Ducont, along with Elizabeth Cartier, faces off with the number one contender Running Wolf. As one would expect, this match is a brawl between the two wrestlers that starts with Wolf in control until Cartier distracts him. Using the distraction, Ducont knocks Wolf into the ring post and takes control. Ducont uses several power moves to keep Wolf at bay, striking him down with hard clotheslines and a spinebuster. Ducont is all business during this match. Ducont sends Wolf to the ropes and puts his head down but Wolf stops short and begins throwing punches. The match moves back and forth again, with both men getting time for momentum. Dusty Ducont goes for the Thrown Powerbomb but Wolf lands on his feet and lifts Ducont up on his shoulders -- Wolf Tamer! The Fireman's Carry Slam plants Ducont on the mat in the middle of the ring. Wolf makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Running Wolf wins at 11:49! Running Wolf p. Dusty Ducont =75 $50,000 The hour turns over to hour number two and Running Wolf gets his arm raised in the air in victory over Dusty Ducont. Ducont rolls out of the ring and exits to the back with Elizabeth Cartier. In the ring, Wolf asks for a microphone and he says that the next time you see him on American Wrestling he will be the new USPW World Heavyweight Champion! Wolf says that he has become one of the greatest Native American wrestlers in the business, citing men like Nicky Champion and Chief Two Eagles. He even mentions another up and coming Native American wrestler in Ace Youngblood. Wolf says that he will be at the top of the list when Youngblood gets into USPW. Wolf says that Rich Money is not going to be able to hide behind The Business. Wolf goes to continue but he gets interrupted. Here comes the USPW World Heavyweight Champion Rich Money! Money walks down to the ring dressed to the nines. He has the USPW World Heavyweight title belt around his waist and a briefcase in hand. Money enters the ring and takes a microphone. He says he's not here to fight Running Wolf at this moment. Instead, he reminds Wolf that he is all about opportunities. He says that he is all about giving people what they need and he can tell by the outfit that Wolf needs money. He motions to the briefcase and says that in this briefcase is $50,000. He says that it can be Wolf's if he simply lies down for Money Saturday night and allows Money's title reign to continue. Wolf says he can see the fear in Money's eyes. He can tell that Money is scared of him or he wouldn't be giving away that money. He admits that it's a lot of money but he can make more money than that as the USPW World Heavyweight Champion. Money tells Wolf that he will never win the title but he can have the money if he just plays ball. Money tells Wolf to think about it before turning away. He turns back to Wolf and bashes him in the skull with the briefcase. Money hits the fallen Wolf with the briefcase in the ribs, yelling at him to be smart and take the money before walking out of the ring and heading to the back. =89 Coming Tonight Match #5 Gorgon vs. Miss American Pie Our next match is the second female match of the night as Gorgon takes on Miss American Pie. Brock Cornish reminds everyone that Gorgon took out Persephone. Gorgon dominates this match with female power moves. Gorgon shows some skill when she hits Miss American Pie with a slingshot into the corner. Gorgon continues to move ahead and move forward. She picks up Pie and lifts her up on her shoulders, dropping her with the crucifix powerbomb known as the Hydra Bomb. Gorgon makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Gorgon picks up the win at 6:10! Gorgon p. Miss American Pie =52 Darth Vader We go to a video where we see the number one contender to the USPW Women's Championship, Missy Masterson. This week, she is dressed as Darth Vader from Star Wars fame. Masterson says that when it comes to the match this Saturday, she is going to be Jaime's daddy. She warns Jaime Quine not to choke on her aspirations but that Saturday night will be a day long remembered as the night that Missy Masterson became the new USPW Women's Champion. Masterson warns Quine that she does not know the power of the dark side but she will know that this Saturday because when Masterson hits the Identity Crisis it will be all over but the crying. Masterson does the famous Darth Vader breathing as we go to the ring. =60 Match #6 Joss Thompson vs. Casey Valentine Our sixth match of the night is one that has been building as The Complete Package Joss Thompson takes on Cool Hand Casey Valentine. Valentine shows that cool hand early on when he takes down Thompson with a left handed punch. Thompson exits the ring and paces but gets back in before he can get counted out. The Complete Package gets the advantage and takes down Valentine with a fisherman's suplex: One...Two...Kickout! Valentine has the crowd behind him and it shows when Thompson locks in a rear chinlock. A Valentine chant breaks out in the crowd and he makes his way up, taking down Thompson with a belly-to-back suplex. Valentine gets fired up and begins making the advantage, hitting Thompson with a German suplex, no bridge, all impact. Valentine gets the crowd involved and a few minutes later, he sets Thompson up in a double underhook. He drops Thompson with the Double Underhook DDT, known as Deep Impact! Valentine makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Casey Valentine gets the win at 14:49! Casey Valentine p. Joss Thompson =81 The Talent We go to the locker room area where Trent Shaffer is standing with Raven Robinson at his side. He says that they are coming up on Stars, Stripes And Slams where he is scheduled to defeat Bulldozer Brandon Smith. Shaffer says that the ending is already locked in because he is the better talent. He says that he proved it when he defeated and pinned Nicky Champion. He reminds everyone that the cream always rises to the top and that Talent always gets things done. He reminds the fans that he is The Talent and that Bulldozer Brandon Smith is going to hit a wall. That wall's name is Trent Shaffer. Shaffer says that he will prove once and again that he is The Talent. Shaffer leans down and kisses Raven Robinson and we go to a graphic. =75 Coming At Stars, Stripes And Slams Match #7 Steve Frehley vs. Jacob Jett It is main event time and we have The Dark Destroyer Steve Frehley taking on The Amazing Jacob Jett. Early on in the match, Jett actually locks Frehley in the Jett Engine. It is a variation of the stretch muffler. Frehley refuses to submit and uses his power to break free of the hold. Frehley takes control and grabs Jett by the throat, looking right in his eyes. He hoists Jett up in the air and drops him with a press slam in a move known as The Choke Press Slam. Frehley plays to a booing crowd for a moment. The Dark Destroyer picks up Jett and sends him into the corner. He moves in and chops the chest of Jett and then sets Jett up on the top turnbuckle. He climbs up but Jett recovers and hits Frehley with punches and then a headbutt that knocks Frehley off the turnbuckle. Jett leaps with a top rope sunset flip: One...Two...Thr -- NO! Frehley kicks out! Frehley gets back up and immediately hits Jett with the Dark Destroyer Spear! The spear nearly takes Jett out of his boots! Jett struggles on the mat as Frehley gets up and, again, plays to the crowd. Boos echo through the crowd as Jett uses the ropes to pull himself to his feet. He staggers toward Frehley and Frehley lifts him on his shoulders -- Frehley's Comet! The Frehley's Comet connects and Frehley makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Steve Frehley picks up the win at 10:08! Steve Frehley p. Jacob Jett =80 Who Will Stand Tall? The bell sounds and Steve Frehley gets his arm raised in victory. He throws Jacob Jett over the top rope to the floor. Frehley exits the ring and goes underneath the ring, pulling out a table. He brings the table in the ring and sets it up, leaning against it with a microphone in hand. Steve Frehley says he's going to be quiet right now because the millions and millions of his fans are chanting his name. A Frehley chant does break out in the crowd here. Frehley says that this Saturday night he is going to step in the ring with a man who has champion in his name. He says that Champion is someone who has been pushed a long time in this company but he's not better than The Dark Destroyer. Frehley says that he is the best wrestler in this company and that it will be proven Saturday night. Frehley goes to continue but he gets joined in the ring. Nicky Champion comes running down to the ring and slides inside. After a quick staredown, Steve Frehley and Nicky Champion exchange punches! Frehley blocks a Champion punch and takes him down with a clothesline. The Dark Destroyer picks up Champion and lifts him up on his shoulders, taking aim for the table. Before he can hit the move, Champion wiggles his way free and lands behind Frehley. He turns Frehley around and kicks him in the gut. Champion goes for a Powerbomb through the table but Frehley manages to land on his feet. Champion goes for a punch but Frehley drops down and exits the ring. Frehley backs up the ramp, telling Champion he'll see him this Saturday night! Steve Frehley and Nicky Champion stare each other down as the show comes to an end! We'll see you this Saturday night for Stars, Stripes And Slams on Reverie! =100
  10. Petr Novak Suspended USPW has announced that one half of The Cold Warriors, Petr Novak, has been suspended due to a violation of the wellness policy. He will be gone for one month.
  11. SWF Supreme TV Tuesday Week 4 January 2020 --- ANGLE: Scythe and Rocky Golden got into a heated shouting match backstage...73 Hollywood Bret Starr defeated Chill...71 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Angry Gilmore...66 Rogue defeated Robbie Wright...67 ANGLE: A backstage segment with John Greed...64 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Masked Patriot...56 ANGLE: An interview with ZWB...66 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Spencer Spade...63 ANGLE: An interview with Hollywood Bret Starr...69 Mikey Lau & Hawaiian Crush defeated John Greed & The Pain Alliance...75 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Hannah...71 Paul Huntingdon defeated Lenny Brown...73 Randy Unleashed defeated Marshall Dillon...77 ZWB defeated Primus Allen...83 Scythe & Remo defeated Valiant & Brandon James...81 TCW Presents Total Wrestling Tuesday Week 4 January 2020 --- ANGLE: Jay Chord cut a heated promo about Sammy Bach...70 ANGLE: Wolf Hawkins attacked Aaron Andrews backstage...74 Maverick defeated Danny Fonzarelli...67 ANGLE: An interview with Joshua Taylor...66 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Benny Benson...57 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Matt Hocking...50 Joshua Taylor defeated Elliot Thomas...81 ANGLE: An interview with Flying Jimmy Foxx & Human Arsenal...57 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Killer Shark...55 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Eddie Chandler...54 Dazzling Dave Diamond defeated Chris Flynn...68 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Vita...51 ANGLE: An interview with Freddy Huggins...67 Wolf Hawkins defeated Dean Daniels...74 The Behemoths defeated Flying Jimmy Foxx & Human Arsenal...69 Freddy Huggins & The New Wave defeated Benny Benson & Mighty Meaty...79 Aaron Andrews & Sammy Bach defeated Jay Chord & Troy Tornado in a Cage match...85 Thanks to everyone who has made predictions so far. This past Tuesday, I had a tooth extraction done so I've been kind of down with painkillers and other things. I'm still here, though, and still enjoying the diary. Just got to get feeling better so I can get this show written up.
  12. Thanks to both of you for the nominations! I really do appreciate them so much! It feels like it's been awhile since I've had a nomination for one of these.
  13. WCW Monday Nitro Monday Week 2 October 1995 Preview 'The Heartbreak Kid' Shawn Michaels vs. Eddy Guerrero Comments: WCW World Heavyweight Title Number One Contender's Tournament, Quarterfinals 'The Iceman' Dean Malenko vs. 'Iron' Mike Rotunda Comments: Christian Cage and 'Living on the Edge' Sexton Hardcastle vs. American Males Comments: 'Dirty' Dick Slater and Bunkhouse Buck (w/Col. Robert Parker) vs. Steiner Brothers Comments: WCW World Heavyweight Title Number One Contender's Tournament, Quarterfinals 'The Nature Boy' Ric Flair vs. 'The Total Package' Lex Luger Comments: Comments About The Diary In General:
  14. Saturday Week 1 October 1995 WCW Saturday Night Monday Nitro Highlights A video plays showing Monday Nitro highlights, which includes Randy Savage defeating Roddy Piper, Brian Pillman defeating Jim Duggan and Sting reuniting with Warrior...70 Match #1 Bunkhouse Buck and Dirty Dick (w/Col. Robert Parker) vs. The Armstrong Boys In a bout that had a decent reaction from the crowd but sub-par wrestling, Bunkhouse Buck(35) and Dirty Dick(52) defeated The Armstrong Boys(Steve-42, Scott-41) in 6:22 when Dick Slater pinned Steve Armstrong with a Leaping Piledriver. Dick Slater carried the match in terms of in-ring performance. Referee=Mickey Jay Bunkhouse Buck and Dirty Dick p. The Armstrong Boys =48 A Shot At The United States Title? In the interview area, Gene Okerlund interviews Jim Duggan. Duggan talks about losing on Nitro to Brian Pillman. He says he's not going to earn another World title match but he can earn a shot at the United States title. He challenges The Giant to meet him at Halloween Havoc. Duggan says that he deserves the United States title over The Giant because he represents the best of the United States...63 Psicosis A music video is shown to promote Psicosis. He will make his WCW Saturday Night debut next week...13 Match #2 Zodiac (w/The Taskmaster) vs. Barry Windham In a bout that had good heat and decent wrestling, Barry Windham(61) defeated Zodiac(44) in 6:30 by pinfall with a Flying Lariat. Referee=James Beard Barry Windham p. Zodiac =60 Come Out With Me Post-Match, Barry Windham celebrates his victory. The celebration is interrupted by the arrival of Ric Flair. Flair enters the ring and Windham asks him what he's doing here. Flair says he's not here to start trouble. He reminds Windham that he has a lot of history when it comes to the Four Horsemen. Windham says he can agree with that. Flair says he just wants to take Windham out tonight to party like the old days and have a conversation with him. The crowd seems against it but Windham shrugs and says they'll see before walking out on Flair...82 She's A Doll Backstage, Eddy Guerrero flirts with Diamond Doll again. Diamond Doll seems receptive until Diamond Dallas Page interrupts again. DDP warns Eddy again but Eddy throws a punch, knocking DDP to the ground. Eddy smiles and walks off while Diamond Doll watches him...57 Heartbreaking First Match We continue following Eddy Guerrero as he walks backstage. He comes across Shawn Michaels in the backstage area. Michaels smirks and the two begin an argument before Michaels decides that Eddy will be his first match this Monday on Nitro. Eddy says he accepts before dodging a Superkick attempt and walking away...83 Match #3 Miracle Violence Connection vs. Steiner Brothers In a bout that had great heat and decent wrestling, Steiner Brothers(Scott-67, Rick-65) defeated Miracle Violence Connection(Gordy-58, Williams-55) in 18:33 when Steve Williams was disqualified when Road Warrior Animal ran in and attacked Scott Steiner. Referee=David Manning Steiner Brothers d. Miracle Violence Connection =72 Another Brawl Post-Match, Road Warriors brawl with Steiner Brothers. Road Warriors get the advantage and Road Warrior Animal drives a spike into the forehead of Rick Steiner, busting him open. Road Warriors stand over the fallen bodies of Steiner Brothers as the show comes to an end...66
  15. Monday Week 1 October 1995 WCW Monday Nitro Match #1 WCW World Heavyweight Title Number One Contender's Tournament, Quarterfinals Brian Pillman vs. Jim Duggan WCW Monday Nitro takes place in Moretz Stadium in Hickory, North Carolina. As the two wrestlers are making their entrances, Eric Bischoff announces that this match is a quarterfinals match in an eight man WCW World Heavyweight title number one contender's tournament. The finals of this tournament will take place at Halloween Havoc with the winner facing Hulk Hogan at World War 3 for the WCW World Heavyweight title. At the beginning of the match, Jim Duggan gets a USA chant going, even though both wrestlers are from the USA. Pillman tries to use his speed in the early going, including hitting a picture perfect dropkick on Duggan's chin. The match gets slowed down when Duggan takes control and he hits a few restholds to keep Pillman on the mat. In the end, Pillman takes down Duggan with a body slam and then heads out to the apron. He hits the Air Pillman, a springboard lariat. He makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Brian Pillman advances in the tournament at 9:35! Brian Pillman p. Jim Duggan =82 Four Horsemen? Or Three? Brian Pillman stands up and gets his arm raised as Jim Duggan rolls out of the ring and heads to the back. As Pillman remains standing in the ring, '2001' begins to play and out from the back come Ric Flair, Arn Anderson and Greg Valentine. Highlights of the match from Fall Brawl between Flair and Anderson are shown. They hit the ring and Flair says he heard that there's a party going on in Hickory tonight. He begins by telling Arn Anderson congratulations on the win last night. He says that last week when he was in his hotel room he was approached by Anderson, Pillman and Valentine. They talked about joining back together and Flair says that he agreed to make that happen if Anderson could beat him at Fall Brawl. We all saw what happened last night. Last night Arn Anderson became the man for the evening. But there's one thing. He turns to Valentine and says that Valentine can't be a part of this. He has Arn Anderson and Brian Pillman attack Valentine, beating him down to the mat! Valentine is shoved out of the ring and Flair says he cannot trust Valentine because The Hammer turned on him. He says they will be scouting for a fourth member of the Four Horsemen but it won't happen here because Hickory isn't worthy of being in the presence of the Four Horsemen. Flair, Anderson and Pillman raise four fingers before they walk to the back. Brawl Backstage We are taken to the backstage area where we see a brawl has already broken out between two teams that met last night at Fall Brawl, Road Warriors and Steiner Brothers! Animal and Rick Steiner brawl in one portion, while Hawk and Scott Steiner brawl on another side. Scott knocks Hawk backward into the garage door. He goes for a clothesline but Hawk ducks and Scott hits the door with his arm. Hawk kicks him in the gut and strikes with a punch. On the other side, Rick knocks Animal to the ground with a Steinerline! Officials and security led by Doug Dillinger rush in and break things up. Can these two teams coexist in the same building? Match #2 Christian Cage and Sexton Hardcastle vs. Miracle Violence Connection Our second match of the night is the second match for both teams in this company this year. We see Christian Cage and Sexton Hardcastle on one side and two members of The Varsity Club, Miracle Violence Connection. Highlights of the match include the sneaky Cage and Hardcastle using some double teams on Terry Gordy and keeping him in their corner. Gordy makes the hot tag to Steve Williams and Dr. Death goes off on both Cage and Hardcastle. The match ends with Williams hitting Cage with the Oklahoma Stampede before making the pin: One...Two...Three! Miracle Violence Connection pick up the win at 8:21! Miracle Violence Connection p. Christian Cage and Sexton Hardcastle =56 Halloween Havoc Control Center It's time for the Halloween Havoc Control Center hosted by Gene Okerlund! Mean Gene talks about the number one contender tournament and gives a graphic that shows the eight men that will compete in this tournament. We already saw Brian Pillman advance over Jim Duggan to the semifinals. In our next quarterfinals match, we will see Roddy Piper take on Randy Savage in tonight's main event. Next week, we will see the other two quarterfinal matches take place on Monday Nitro. These will include Dean Malenko taking on Mike Rotunda and Ric Flair taking on Lex Luger. The semifinals will take place in two weeks on Nitro, with the finals taking place at Halloween Havoc. The winner of the tournament will receive their World title match against Hulk Hogan at World War 3. Okerlund sends us to a promo with Lex Luger. Luger begins by talking about his win last night at Fall Brawl and says he plans to continue to defend the WCW World Tag Team titles alongside Barry Windham. But, next week, he faces an old friend and rival in Ric Flair. Luger talks about their history and him coming within inches of beating Flair time and time again. Luger says that Flair needs to focus on him and not the Four Horsemen because the Total Package is coming for you! Luger flexes and then we go to the ring. Match #3 Lord Steven Regal vs. Mike Rotunda The first hour main event is Lord Steven Regal of The Blue Bloods taking on Mike Rotunda of The Varsity Club. Highlights of the match include a suplex contest between the two men where they traded variations on the suplex until Regal finally got the advantage with a half nelson suplex. Other highlights include Regal scoring a two count following a Regal Roll, a rolling fireman's carry slam, Regal going for the Regal Stretch but Rotunda working his way out of the hold and Rotunda getting the crowd fired up with a double underhook suplex. In the end, Rotunda hits Regal with the Airplane Spin into a slam. He makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Mike Rotunda gets the win at 18:03! Mike Rotunda p. Lord Steven Regal =78 The Mouth Of The South We go to the ramp where Gene Okerlund is standing by to start off the second hour. Okerlund talks about Fall Brawl last night and then brings out the manager of Hulk Hogan, Jimmy Hart. Okerlund asks Hart about Hulk Hogan and Hart says that Hogan will be in the building next week. He says that Hogan needed the night off after winning at Fall Brawl last night. Hart says that Hulk is prepared to meet whoever he needs to meet at World War 3. They get interrupted by the arrival of Brian Pillman. Pillman yells at Hart that he is the man that Hogan is going to meet at World War 3. Pillman bounces back and forth around Jimmy Hart before throwing a punch and knocking Hart to the ground. Out from the back comes the Macho Man Randy Savage! Pillman quickly bounces away as Savage checks on Hart, helping him to his feet. While Savage helps Hart to the back, we go to the ring for our next contest. Match #4 WCW World Television Title Match 10 Minute Time Limit Match Diamond Dallas Page (w/Diamond Doll and Maxx Muscle) defends vs. Alex Wright The next match is a title match for the WCW World Television title as Diamond Dallas Page, along with Diamond Doll and Maxx Muscle takes on 'Das Wunderkind' Alex Wright. The match begins with Wright challenging DDP to a dance off. Wright does his dance but is quickly taken down with a discus clothesline by DDP. DDP and Wright share the advantage back and forth during the contest with neither man getting a long advantage. DDP hits the Trip To The Diamond Mine for a two count. Wright comes back with a perfect dropkick. Wright sets up DDP for his German suplex finisher but Diamond Doll gets on the apron, distracting the referee. Maxx Muscle hits Wright in the back of the head with the WCW World Television title belt but the referee doesn't see it. DDP makes the cover as Diamond Doll drops from the apron: One...Two...Three! Diamond Dallas Page with a successful defense at 8:47! Diamond Dallas Page p. Alex Wright =57 A Rowdy Heartbreak We go to the ramp where Gene Okerlund discusses the WCW Hotline and discusses the return of Hulk Hogan next week. Then, he brings out two of the newly signed wrestlers here in WCW, Roddy Piper and Shawn Michaels. Okerlund asks them about their plans and Piper says they plan to tear down WCW from the inside. Piper reminds Okerlund that just when people think they have all the answers, he changes the questions. Michaels says he's never been to a town this small. He says the stadium must be the entire town. Michaels says that everyone here used their entire paycheck just to come and see the two of them. They get joined on the ramp by Warrior! Warrior goes on a rant, yelling at Michaels and Piper something about car crashes and running them up the flagpole. Michaels looks at the camera and says that if anyone has closed captions on, if they can translate what Warrior just said he would appreciate it. Michaels just shrugs and strikes Warrior with a Superkick, knocking him down to the ramp. Michaels poses for a moment over the body of Warrior before he walks off with Piper. The Funks We go to a music video promoting the WCW return of Terry Funk and Dory Funk, Jr. The two former NWA World Heavyweight Champions are shown in the ring using moves like the Spinning Toe Hold and the Texas Piledriver. A voiceover lets everyone know that The Funks will make their WCW return this month at Halloween Havoc. The two Funk brothers throw up the Texas sign and we go to the ring. Match #5 Pretty Powerful vs. Nasty Boys Our penultimate match features the WCW debut of Paul Roma and Hercules Hernandez, Pretty Powerful, taking on Nasty Boys. The match is focused on the debuting team and they hold the advantage throughout most of the contest. Hercules shows his strength when hitting a backbreaker on Knobbs or a bearhug on Sags. Roma shows off his skills as one of the best to hit a dropkick on Knobbs. Hercules comes back in and sets Knobbs up on the top turnbuckle. Roma heads to a neutral corner and climbs to the top. Hercules hits a Superplex on Knobbs followed by a top rope splash by Roma! The move, known as the Powerplex, lands perfectly on Knobbs. Roma makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Pretty Powerful wins at 8:45! Pretty Powerful p. Nasty Boys =59 You're Fired Speaking of tag teams, we are shown backstage here on Nitro as Booker T and Stevie Ray are arguing over what happened last night. Booker says that Ray should never have been pinned. Ray says that Booker should have come in and made the save. Sensuous Sherri steps in to calm them down, telling them that they need to work together to get another title shot. She says that she doesn't manage bad tag teams and right now they're a couple of losers. Booker and Stevie Ray turn to each other and Booker says that maybe their problem is her. Stevie Ray agrees and he fires her from being their manager! Booker agrees and high fives his brother. The two brothers walk off as Sherri looks absolutely shocked at being fired. With that, we go to the ring for our main event. Match #6 WCW World Heavyweight Title Number One Contender's Tournament, Quarterfinals Roddy Piper vs. Randy Savage It's main event time and this is a match in the number one contender's tournament as 'Rowdy' Roddy Piper takes on 'Macho Man' Randy Savage. Highlights of the match start early with Savage going right after Piper. Savage throws punches and manages to land an atomic drop on Piper. Piper bounces right over the top rope to the floor. Savage quickly climbs to the top turnbuckle and hits the flying double axehandle off the top to the outside! The Macho Man brings the action back into the ring and scores a quick two count. Piper gets in a few blows but Savage has the crowd behind him and seems well on his way to a victory as he wears down the Rowdy Scot for the first five minutes of the match. Macho Man brings down Piper with a body slam and he heads to the top turnbuckle. Before he can leap, though, he is distracted. This distraction comes in the form of the arrival of Shawn Michaels! Michaels walks down to the ringside area and stands in the corner of Roddy Piper. Randy Savage finally goes for the Flying Elbow Drop but Piper rolls out of the way and Savage hits the mat. Piper catches Savage with a flying high knee, knocking Savage into the corner. Piper moves in and chokes Savage on the top rope by the turnbuckle. He bangs Savage's head off the turnbuckle and then hits a body slam. Piper picks up Savage and locks in the Sleeper! Savage quickly moves into the corner and bounces out, landing in a jackknife cover on Piper: One...Two...Kickout! Both men are slow to get up at this point. Piper shows that his stamina is wearing out at this point. Macho Man catches Piper with a few punches and then a back elbow. Macho Man brings down Piper with a vertical suplex and then heads to the top turnbuckle again. He raises his arms up and then leaps -- right into a Superkick from Shawn Michaels! The Superkick is right in front of the referee, causing a DQ! Randy Savage advances in 17:44! Randy Savage d. Roddy Piper =81 Blade Runners? The match is over and Shawn Michaels helps Roddy Piper to his feet. The two of them begin striking Randy Savage, stomping on him. Piper locks Savage in the Sleeper! During this moment, Michaels begins punching the stomach and ribcage of Savage. The fans get on their feet as Sting and Warrior come running out from the back together! Warrior takes down Michaels with a clothesline! Piper drops Savage and slips out of the ring on his own. Michaels is left in the ring with Warrior and Sting! A double clothesline from Sting and Warrior sends Michaels over the top rope to the floor. Warrior and Sting beat their chests in the middle of the ring. Sting releases a howl and the two men hug in the center of the ring. The show ends with the very hot crowd going crazy at the reunion of Sting and Warrior! We'll see you this Saturday for WCW Saturday Night!
  16. USPW American Wrestling Wednesday Week 4 January 2020 Preview 'The Marksman' Kirk Jameson (w/Maryam Vega) vs. Bulldozer Brandon Smith Comments: Bad Intentions vs. The Dream Team Comments: Glorious Gloria vs. 'Fearless' Faith McGee Comments: 'Dirty' Dusty Ducont (w/Elizabeth Cartier) vs. Running Wolf Comments: Gorgon vs. Miss American Pie Comments: 'The Complete Package' Joss Thompson vs. 'Cool Hand' Casey Valentine Comments: 'The Dark Destroyer' Steve Frehley vs. 'The Amazing' Jacob Jett Comments: Comments On Diary/Other Comments:
  17. Wednesday Week 3 January 2020 USPW American Wrestling Location: Illinois State Park (Great Lakes) Attendance: 13,753 Overall Rating: 77 TV Viewers: 8,937,378 I'm Your Opponent This week's USPW American Wrestling takes place in Illinois State Park. The crowd of 13,753 are on their feet as Brock Cornish welcomes everyone here. The brand new authority figure here in USPW, Rick Law, comes out from the back. He high fives the fans on his way down to the ring before stepping inside. Law says that tonight is a championship edition of USPW American Wrestling with every title on the line. He says that this is the kind of show he wants to put on week in and week out. He wants the fans here to see the very best in professional wrestling. Speaking of the very best, Rich Money walks out from the back and makes his way down to the ring. The USPW World Heavyweight Champion steps inside and says that Rick Law is forcing him to defend his title twice this month but he'll do it because he was born and bred to be the best. Money says he was born with a platinum spoon in his mouth, looking down at those who had the silver spoon. He says that it was only the best for him and that The Business is what is best for business. But we have to focus on tonight and tonight he doesn't know who his opponent is. Money says, no, he demands that Law tell him who his opponent is. Before Law can answer, music plays in the background. Da Phreak Andre Jones walks out from the back. Jones enters the ring and goes face to face with Rich Money before looking down at the USPW World Heavyweight title belt. Jones smiles and takes a step back before revealing that he is the man that Rick Law hand-selected to face Rich Money tonight. Jones says that he bas been here for ten years and that he deserves a USPW World title match. Rich Money smiles and then laughs. He says that being a volleyball player doesn't make someone an athlete. He says that Jones is a joke here in USPW and always has been. He reminds the fans that it's been five years since Jones even held a title in this company. Jones says he will prove himself tonight and then throws a few punches to Money! Jones and Money begin brawling until Jones hits Money with the lung blower known as the Blast From The Past! Money rolls out of the ring and Jones raises his arms up as the crowd cheers him on. Jones shakes hands with Law before he exits the ring and heads for the back. =80 Match #1 USPW World Tag Team Titles Match Jett & Moor defend vs. Hawkeye & Wolf Our opening match tonight is for the USPW World Tag Team titles as Jacob Jett and Julius Moor defend against Nicky Champion and Running Wolf. Of course, there is no Persephone tonight as she was attacked backstage last week. Jett scores an early Cleared For Take Off, a backflip kick on Nicky Champion, scoring a two count. The USPW World Tag Team Champions prove themselves in this match against two of the top wrestlers in this business. The crowd is hot throughout this match as Nicky Champion plays face-in-peril until he makes the hot tag to Running Wolf. Wolf comes in with clotheslines and punches. He catches Jett with an inverted atomic drop and then a body slam. He catches Moor with a powerslam. Wolf gets fired up as he prepares for the Wolf Tamer. Instead, he is assaulted from behind by Dusty Ducont. The attack causes a disqualification, giving the win to Hawkeye & Wolf at 15:15 but not the titles. Hawkeye & Wolf d. Jett & Moor =79 It Was Me (Sort Of) We go backstage where Steve Frehley was watching the monitor. Frehley looks in the camera and removes his shades so everyone can see his eyes. He says that everyone needs to be quiet right now because the millions and millions of his fans are chanting his name. A small Frehley chant breaks out in the audience. Frehley tells Nicky Champion that they are getting closer and closer to their tables match at Stars, Stripes And Slams. He warns Champion that he is going to get it worse than his wife got it last week. Frehley announces that he hired Gorgon to attack Persephone so she could no longer be a distraction for Nicky Champion. He says she needs to stay at home where it's nice and safe, making sandwiches and cleaning the house. Frehley says that in one week from this Saturday he is going to prove that Champion means he ain't nothin. Frehley turns and walks off as we head to the ring. =66 Match #2 If The Texas Express Loses, They Must Salute The Russian Flag The Cold Warriors vs. The Texas Express Our second match of the night is the lone non title match this evening as The Cold Warriors take on The Texas Express. This match has a major stipulation, though, as if The Texas Express loses they must salute the Russian flag that The Cold Warriors keep in their corner. During this match, there is a loud USA chant from the crowd here in Illinois. The fans are definitely in the corner of The Texas Express as the match goes back and forth between the two teams here. The match nearly comes to an end when Turk Trenneman hits Krusher Karloff with the missile dropkick. Karloff manages to tag in Petr Novak and the size of Novak is definitely a game-changer. Novak hits Trenneman with the double arm DDT for a two count. Novak picks up Trenneman and Irish whips him into the corner, hitting with an avalanche in the corner. Cooper Christie comes in to help his partner but he gets into a brawl with Krusher Karloff. Novak rolls up Trenneman, placing his feet on the ropes: One...Two...Three! The Cold Warriors get the win at 8:23! The Cold Warriors p. The Texas Express =61 Salute The crowd is in absolute shock as The Texas Express have lost the match! Cooper Christie sees The Cold Warriors getting their arms raised and he knows what that means. Petr Novak moves over to the corner and gets the Russian flag out, holding it up and waving it. Cooper Christie helps Turk Trenneman to his feet. The two of them look across at Petr Novak and Krusher Karloff. The crowd boos, telling them not to do it. Christie and Trenneman look at each other and then at the Russian flag. They both shrug and give a quick salute to the flag before attacking The Cold Warriors! Novak and Karloff are knocked out of the ring with their flag thrown on top of them. Christie and Trenneman lead a USA chant in the ring before both pointing toward a sign in the crowd that reads: 'The Cold Warriors: Kiss My Ass!' They both flash the 'T' sign for Texas as a graphic shows up for a match for next week. =52 Coming Next Week Match #3 USPW National Title Match Roger Cage defends vs. Kirk Jameson (w/Maryam Vega) It is the main event of the first hour as Roger Cage defends the USPW National title against The Marksman Kirk Jameson, along with Maryam Vega at ringside. Jameson definitely has more technical skills in the ring than the champion and he proves it in the early-going, out-wrestling Cage and knocking Cage out of the ring. Jameson hits the ropes and hits a baseball slide kick on Cage. He grabs Cage and hits him agains the guardrail and then goes to hit him against the ring post but Cage blocks it and it's Jameson that hits the ring post instead. The man known as Smooth brings the action back into the ring and proves his brawling ability against the more technically oriented marksman. The match goes back and forth in the middle section with neither man holding a sustained advantage. The match goes nearly twelve minutes but it's Cage that hits the Cage Rage, a diving reverse DDT on Jameson and makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Roger Cage successfully defends the USPW National title at 11:55. Roger Cage p. Kirk Jameson =66 Running For A Title To begin the second hour, the number one contender to the USPW World Heavyweight title, Running Wolf, comes out from the back. Wolf gets a good crowd reaction. The announcers talk about how he cannot be in peak condition right now after the tag match earlier and the attack by Dusty Ducont. Wolf enters the ring and he begins like Nicky Champion did last week by saying that he took what the enforcer of The Business had to give and he's still standing. Wolf says that's a man of few words because it has been said by his people that it does not require many words to speak the truth. He says that the truth is that he is going to be the next USPW World Heavyweight Champion because there will be no interference. There will be no enforcer. He is interrupted by Elizabeth Cartier, the manager of The Business, walking out from the back and entering the ring. Cartier reminds Wolf that Rich Money gave him a very good deal of money to lose one week from Saturday. Cartier tells Wolf that he should take the deal but Wolf responds that he will make more money when he becomes the champion. Cartier tells Wolf that he's not going to make it to Stars, Stripes And Slams. =64 The crowd boos as Dusty Ducont comes out from the back, walking toward the ring as Elizabeth Cartier tells Running Wolf to take the money. Wolf refuses and gets ready for a fight. Cartier puts herself in harm's way to distract Wolf before Dusty Ducont attacks him with several forearm smashes. Wolf starts to fight back but Ducont throws Wolf back into the corner. Ducont charges Wolf and hits him with several hard knife-edge chops. Ducont yanks Wolf from the corner and kicks him in the gut. He lifts Wolf up and hits the Thrown Powerbomb! Ducont looks down at Wolf and warns him to take the money, placing his foot on the chest of the number one contender. Will Running Wolf make it to Stars, Stripes And Slams? Make sure to keep tuned in to find out as we go backstage. =61 Did You Really Do it? We go to the backstage area to see why Nicky Champion didn't come out to save Running Wolf. We see Nicky Champion backstage having a conversation with Gorgon. Champion asks Gorgon if Steve Frehley was lying when he said he paid her to attack Persephone. Gorgon says that she did it but it wasn't anything personal. She says that it was just to get paid. She says that she was paid a lot of money to attack Persephone. Champion reminds Gorgon that Persephone is his wife. Gorgon laughs and says that Champion won't do anything to her. Champion says that's true but he can find someone to attack her the way she did to Persephone. Gorgon laughs and tells him to go ahead and do that before slapping him on the back and walking away. We go to the ring for our USPW Women's title match. =61 Match #4 USPW Women's Title Match Jaime Quine defends vs. Wendy Anderson Jaime Quine does her usual entrance, flaunting her assets on the ring apron before climbing into the ring. Wendy Anderson looks on with a look of focus on her face. The crowd is very hot throughout this contest as Anderson scores several quick near-falls in the first few minutes. Anderson shows off her high flying skills when she hits Quine with a top rope sunset flip. She scores another two count. Quine avoids a flying cross body attempt by Anderson and she crashes and burns on the mat. As the match continues, Quine is in control. Quine hits a back splash and then scores a two count herself. Quine sneers at a sign in the crowd that reads: 'Jaime! Follow Me Back!' She yells at the fan that it will never happen! After a few more attempts by Anderson to take control, Quine strikes Anderson with the K.O. Kick. She makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Jaime Quine successfully defends the USPW Women's title at 14:49! Jaime Quine p. Wendy Anderson =69 Good Luck We go to the backstage area where we see Bulldozer Brandon Smith talking with Andre Jones. The two men shake hands and Smith wishes Jones good luck in his match tonight. He says that Jones is worthy of getting the title match and he hopes that Jones takes the title away from Mr. Money. Jones thanks him and then offers Smith a title match after he wins. Smith accepts the title match offer and then shakes hands with Jones again. Jones turns and walks off. After Jones disappears, Smith turns and is struck by Trent Shaffer in the gut with a chair! Shaffer slams the chair over the back of Smith. The man known as The Talent tells Smith that he won't make it in this company as long as he goes after men like Trent Shaffer. Shaffer kicks Smith in the ribs and walks off as we go to a graphic. Coming Next Week Match #5 USPW World Title Match Rich Money defends vs. Andre Jones It is main event time and this week Rich Money defends the USPW World title against Da Phreak Andre Jones. Will Andre Jones be able to secure the World title for the very first time? Following an early slap by Money, Jones starts off strong and fast against Money. Money seems shocked at this early burst by Jones and exits the ring to stop the momentum. Jones leaps over the top rope, landing on the apron. When he lands, Money trips him, knocking him down on the apron. Money pulls him outside the ring and runs him into the edge of the ring. Money brings the action back into the ring and hits Jones with a train of three German suplexes, ending in the Money In The Bank, a German suplex with an unusually high lift before the bridge: One...Two...Kickout! Money continues his control over the next several minutes, keeping Jones down for the most part. At around the nine minute mark, Money goes for the Dollars From Heaven but Jones manages to get his knees up and Money crashes his ribs into the knees of Da Phreak. The camera shows a sign in the crowd that reads: 'Rich Money goes Bankrupt!' Could this be the beginning of that tonight? The crowd is solidly behind Andre Jones as he works his way to his feet and begins brawling with Rich Money in the center of the ring. The crowd cheers as Jones hits a punch and boos as Money hits a punch. Jones blocks a punch and then backs Money into a corner. Jones climbs in the corner and begins raining down punches, hitting ten before hitting a monkey flip out of the corner. Jones goes for the Blast From The Past but Money grabs the top rope, blocking the hold and sending Jones down to the mat. Money stomps on Jones before picking him up and hitting the Bank Roll, a snap side belly-to-belly suplex. This puts Jones in the right place in the ring as Money heads to the top turnbuckle. Money leaps -- Dollars From Heaven! The frog splash lands and Money makes the cover, hooking the leg: One...Two...Three! Rich Money successfully defends the USPW World title in 14:53! Rich Money p. Andre Jones =81 Tries To Make A Save The match is over and Rich Money continues his attack on Andre Jones. Money lifts Jones and ducks his head down, striking him with a vicious European Uppercut that knocks him down. The move is known as the Money Shaker. Money stomps on Jones before Running Wolf comes running in from the back! The number one contender slides into the ring and takes down Money, throwing punches! The two men exchange punches, rolling around on the mat. The attack spills outside the ring and Wolf manages to Irish whip Money into the steps. With Wolf's back turned, Dusty Ducont attacks him from behind. The Enforcer of The Business rams Wolf into the guardrail and then into the ring post. Ducont clears off the announce table and pulls Wolf in, hitting the Thrown Powerbomb through the announce table. Ducont yells that he warned Wolf to just take the money. Elizabeth Cartier helps Rich Money to his feet and they move over to where Ducont is standing over Wolf. The two men and a woman stand together over Running Wolf as the show comes to a close. We'll see you next week on American Wrestling!
  18. SWF When Hell Freezes Over Thursday Week 2 January 2020 --- Robbie Retro defeated Dominic DeSousa...62 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Krissy Angelle...66 ANGLE: An interview with Huey Cannonball...65 Masked Patriot defeated Mainstream Hernandez, American Machine and Robbie Wright...71 ANGLE: A backstage segment with John Greed...64 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Angry Gilmore...75 ANGLE: An interview with Spencer Spade...65 Lenny Brown defeated James Prudence, Sammy Smoke and Brett Biggins...68 Bear Bekowski defeated Steven Parker...73 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Hannah...75 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Masked Patriot...55 ANGLE: An interview with Des Davids...62 Joey Morgan & The Dallas Cowboys defeated John Greed & The Pain Alliance...72 Atom Smasher defeated Jungle Lord...82 ANGLE: An interview with Rogue...69 Angry Gilmore defeated Spencer Spade in a Cage match...75 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Randy Unleashed...68 ANGLE: A video hyped Fame & Money vs. Hawaiian Crush...61 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Joey Morgan...66 Fame & Money defeated Hawaiian Crush to retain the SWF World Tag Team titles...73 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Ranger...58 Rogue defeated Primus Allen...74 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Primus Allen...60 ANGLE: A video hyped The Crippler vs. Valiant vs. Brandon James...69 Valiant defeated The Crippler and Brandon James...78 ANGLE: A video hyped Scythe vs. ZWB...65 Scythe defeated ZWB...89 ANGLE: A video hyped Rocky Golden vs. Remo...78 Rocky Golden defeated Remo to retain the SWF World Heavyweight title...82 SWF Supreme TV Tuesday Week 3 January 2020 --- ANGLE: An interview with Remo & Scythe...71 The Crippler defeated Chill...69 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Spencer Spade...64 Valiant defeated Robbie Wright...72 ANGLE: An interview with Hollywood Bret Starr...68 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Ekuma...63 ANGLE: An interview with Angry Gilmore...74 Famy & Money defeated Joey Morgan & ZWB...81 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Hannah...71 Unleashed Awesomeness (Randy Unleashed & The Awesomeness) defeated Ekuma & The Dallas Cowboys...79 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Ranger...56 ANGLE: An interview with The Crippler...69 Mikey Lau defeated Primus Allen...79 Hollywood Bret Starr defeated Angry Gilmore...80 Remo & Scythe defeated Rogue & Brandon James...82 TCW Presents Total Wrestling Tuesday Week 3 January 2020 --- ANGLE: An interview with Aaron Andrews & Sammy Bach...74 Human Arsenal defeated Nick Booth...59 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Laura Catherine Huggins...66 ANGLE: An interview with Troy Tornado, Jay Chord & Joshua Taylor...65 ANGLE: An interview with Freddy Huggins...65 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Dazzling Dave Diamond...56 Edd Stone & Matt Hocking defeated Maverick & Roderick Remus...73 ANGLE: An interview with Tana The Mighty...64 Wolf Hawkins defeated Dean Daniels by count out...77 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Danny Fonzarelli...60 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Eddie Chandler...57 Greg Gauge defeated Flying Jimmy Foxx to retain the TCW Television title...79 Freddy Huggins defeated Benny Benson...82 Troy Tornado, Jay Chord & Joshua Taylor defeated Dazzling Dave Diamond & Mighty Meaty...76 Aaron Andrews & Sammy Bach defeated The Behemoths...83
  19. USPW American Wrestling Wednesday Week 3 January 2020 Preview USPW World Tag Team Titles Match Jett & Moor defend vs. Hawkeye & Wolf Comments: If The Texas Express Loses, They Must Salute The Russian Flag The Cold Warriors vs. The Texas Express Comments: USPW National Title Match Roger 'Smooth' Cage defends vs. 'The Marksman' Kirk Jameson (w/Maryam Vega) Comments: USPW Women's Title Match Jaime Quine defends vs. 'Miss Reliable' Wendy Anderson Comments: USPW World Title Match Rich Money defends vs. Rick Law's Choice Comments/Guesses On Rick Law's Choice: Comments On Diary/Other Comments: Fun Fan Signs:
  20. Wednesday Week 2 January 2020 USPW American Wrestling Location: Isaak Road Arena (Mid Atlantic) Attendance: 14,227 Overall Rating: 83 TV Viewers: 9,034,004 I'm Still Standing USPW American Wrestling begins with the cameras panning around the Isaak Road Arena. The fans are on their feet and just get louder as Nicky Champion comes out from the back. Hawkeye high fives the fans on his way down to the ring, stepping inside. Champion waves his arms, getting a louder reaction before getting on the microphone. He begins by stating that he is still standing. He does a few jumps up and down to prove that he is still able to stand on that knee. Champion says that he will still be standing all the way to Stars, Stripes And Slams where he plans on challenging Steve Frehley one more time. He says that he will be the destruction of the dark destroyer. Champion says he will prove one more time that Champion is more than just a -- Steve Frehley comes out from the back to boos from this crowd of 14,227! The Dark Destroyer enters the ring and goes face to face with Nicky Champion. Frehley takes a few steps back and begins by saying that he stood so close to Nicky Champion and he just has to say that he needs a breath mint. Frehley tells Champion that he needs to know his role and shut his mouth because the millions and millions of Frehley fans are chanting his name. A small 'Frehley' chant does break out in the crowd. Champion says that it sounds more like crickets than his name. Champion says that now the crowd is telling him that he is an asshole. An 'asshole' chant breaks out louder in the crowd. Frehley tells the fans to shut up and that nobody cares what they think. Frehley reminds Champion that he put Champion through the announce table last week. So, he challenges Champion to have it happen again at Stars, Stripes And Slams and make their match a tables match. Champion agrees to the challenge and then floors Frehley with a punch. A quick brawl ends with Frehley rolling out of the ring and backing up the aisle. Frehley and Champion stare each other down as we go to commercial. =92 Match #1 Jaime Quine and Jillian Jarvis vs. Missy Masterson and Pariah Our opening match features two rivalries that are ongoing right now in USPW. Missy Masterson comes out cosplaying as Corporal Doom. She is dressed in fatigues and gives a salute before she enters the ring. The match itself is a fairly balanced contest between the two teams with Pariah playing face-in-peril throughout the middle portion of the match. Pariah manages to make the hot tag to Miss Fit and Masterson comes in with punches for both Jaime Quine and Jillian Jarvis. All four ladies end up in the ring with a wild brawl ensuing. Masterson takes down Quine with a big body slam and then hits the handspring moonsault known as the Identity Crisis. She makes a cover: One...Two...Three! Missy Masterson has pinned the USPW Women's Champion! Missy Masterson and Pariah win at 10:13! Missy Masterson and Pariah p. Jaime Quine and Jillian Jarvis =69 Update We go to a video where Lionel Greenwood hosts Update. Greenwood talks about USPW travelling the United States and they have some great matches at house shows. He discusses the recent feud that has developed between The Cold Warriors and The Texas Express. With that, he sends us to a promo by The Texas Express. Cooper Christie says that The Cold Warriors don't seem to understand that the Soviet Union is no more. He says that the USA won the cold war and that's the way it should always be. He says that the United States is the greatest country in the world because it has the greatest state in the world and that is Texas. Turk Trenneman speaks up, challenging The Cold Warriors to a match next week. Trenneman says that they know they will win and to prove it they will salute the Soviet flag if they lose. Christie and Trenneman end the promo by reminding everyone never to mess with Texas. Then, we are sent to the ring. =52 Match #2 The Cold Warriors vs. American Gold In the ring for our second match, The Cold Warriors are featured as they go one on one with American Gold. Marcus English and Maliek Chamberlain try to keep up with the two veterans but The Cold Warriors dominate this contest. Petr Novak and Krusher Karloff step up to the hot crowd. Maliek Chamberlain is selected for the finish. He is Irish whipped into a neutral corner before Karloff Irish whips Novak into Chamberlain with a tag team avalanche in the corner. Novak grabs Chamberlain by the arm and sends him into a Spinebuster by Karloff. The double team known as Balance Of Power plants Chamberlain on the mat. Karloff makes the cover: One...Two...Three! The Cold Warriors get the win at 6:27! The Cold Warriors p. American Gold =56 Olympus Order We are taken to a promo video where The Olympus Order is standing by. Zeus is standing in the foreground, while Bad Intentions are in the background. Zeus says that, by this time next month, The Olympus Order will be on top of USPW. He hypes his match with Roger Cage tonight and says he will walk away as the new USPW National Champion. Zeus talks about having twenty four years of experience, where Cage has only been around for sixteen. Zeus says that Cage will find out about being his god. Then, his minions will step forward at Stars, Stripes And Slams and walk away as the new USPW World Tag Team Champions. Zeus announces that the match has been signed for the big event. Zeus says that when this happens that Julius Moor and Jacob Jett will bend a knee to the one true god here in USPW. Zeus poses and we go to the ring. =54 Match #3 Kirk Jameson (w/Maryam Vega) vs. Casey Valentine Maryam Vega leads The Marksman Kirk Jameson to the ring against Cool Hand Casey Valentine. This is a pretty good match with a very hot crowd in the background. The announcers talk about what happened last week between Joss Thompson and Casey Valentine. Jameson shows off his technical skill in this bout, throwing Valentine with a release German suplex and then throwing him with an overhead belly to belly suplex. Jameson checks in with his manager before continuing to attack Valentine. Jameson goes for the Kirk-Hold, an elevated leg lock but Valentine kicks him off. Valentine fires back, sending Jameson to the ropes and hitting a flying forearm. Valentine takes Jameson down with a shoulderblock and then calls for the ending. He hits Jameson with the Double Arm DDT known as Deep Impact. Valentine makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Casey Valentine gets the win at 15:23! Casey Valentine p. Kirk Jameson =67 Clean Cutter Casey Valentine picks up the win, getting his arm raised by referee Chad Brent. Valentine doesn't get to celebrate his win, though, as he is assaulted by Joss Thompson. The Complete Package beats down Valentine in the ring, dropping him with a body slam and then a standing elbow drop. Thompson looks to the booing crowd for a moment before picking up Valentine and hitting the Clean Cutter. Thompson's version of a Spinning Back Suplex Bomb plants Valentine on the mat. Thompson covers him and makes his own three count to boos from this audience. Thompson moves to his knees and bangs the back of Valentine's head on the mat before throwing punches. Security rushes the ring to get Thompson separated from Valentine but this feud is definitely just beginning between these two men. =75 Coming Next Week New Sheriff In Town The second hour begins with the arrival of Rick Law down to the ring. This week, Law does not have Dawn Gemmell by his side. Law gets on the microphone and reminds everyone that he is the law here in USPW. He announces that Allen Packer has named him as the official authority figure of USPW. He says that he is going to make the best shows possible in this company, including next week where they will have a championship edition of USPW American Wrestling. Law says that every single title will be defended next week on American Wrestling. Law says that even Rich Money will defend the USPW World title next week. Before Law can continue, he is interrupted. The USPW World Champion Rich Money walks out from the back with an angry look on his face. Money enters the ring and grabs a microphone, reminding Law that he is the top dog here in USPW. He says that he has the USPW World title belt to prove it. Law responds that there's a new sheriff in town and it's him. He reminds Money that he will be defending the USPW World title next week against an opponent of Law's choosing. He says that the wrestler will only be announced next week. Money says that he will agree to this match only if the wrestler that Law chooses has never held the USPW World title. Law agrees to that but reminds Money that if he makes it through next week he still has Running Wolf to face at Stars, Stripes And Slams. That will be without The Business at ringside. He says that if The Business interferes in that match, Money will be stripped of the title and it will be handed over to Running Wolf. Money looks angry but Law says that this is over and he exits the ring. After a few moments, Money follows to boos from this loud, very hot crowd. =77 Match #4 USPW National Title Match Roger Cage defends vs. Zeus Our first match of the second hour is the bout for the USPW National title as Roger Cage takes on Zeus. The announcers remind everyone that whoever is the champion at the end of this match will have to defend the title next week on the championship edition of USPW American Wrestling. The match itself is fairly good and back and forth between the two men without any interference. Zeus goes for the Thunder Bolt early but Cage manages to block it and hits a Japanese arm drag on Zeus for a two count. Zeus gets in a few more good shots intermittently but it is Cage that shows his ability in this match. Cage drops Zeus with a vertical suplex and then picks him up, hitting Zeus with the diving reverse DDT known as the Cage Rage. Cage makes the cover: One...Two...Three! Roger Cage successfully defends the USPW National title at 10:20! Roger Cage p. Zeus =69 Seduction We go to the backstage area where we see Bulldozer Brandon Smith and he is working out. Smith drops one of the weights when Raven Robinson steps onto the screen. Robinson raises her arms up and says that she is not here to fight Smith. Robinson says she's been watching Smith from afar and says that he is one good looking man. She reaches out and touches his bicep. Smith grabs her hand and pushes it off him, telling her that this is not going to work. She says it already has and smiles as Trent Shaffer attacks Smith from behind with a chair. Shaffer hits Smith in the back again and again until Smith falls to the ground. Shaffer kicks Smith in the ribs, tossing the chair to the side. Shaffer tells Smith he made a mistake in messing with The Talent in this business. Shaffer offers his arm to Robinson and she takes it as they walk away with Smith laid out on the ground. =70 Match #5 The Triumverate (Alicia Strong, Glorious Gloria and Juliette King) vs. Miss American Pie and The Bombshells The penultimate match is our second female match of the night as the three members of The Triumverate take on Miss American Pie and The Bombshells. This match is definitely heavily weighted in the favor of The Triumverate. The veteran Strong really carries this match both when she is in the ring and giving advice to both Glorious Gloria and Juliette King from the ring apron. Glorious Gloria showed her power against all three members of the opposing side. She ends up locking Amelia Fairchild in the Glorious Full Nelson. Fairchild fought just for a few seconds before giving the submission. The Triumverate picked up the win at 10:23! The Triumverate d. Miss American Pie and The Bombshells =60 USPW World Tag Team Title Shot From the ring, we go to the office of new authority figure Rick Law. Law is sitting behind a desk and he is joined in the office by Hawkeye & Wolf. Law thanks the two of them for coming in and says that they will be wrestling together next week. Law says he knows they're about to head to the ring so he's going to make this quick. He says that next week is the championship edition of American Wrestling, so Nicky Champion and Running Wolf will be facing Julius Moor and Jacob Jett for the USPW World Tag Team titles. Champion thanks Law and says that this will give him the opportunity to prove that Champion is more than just a name. Wolf says this will be the first title he wins this month. Champion and Wolf leave the office as we go to commercial. The announcers let us know that our main event is coming next. =74 Attacked Backstage Instead of going straight to the ring, we are taken backstage where Persephone is laid out. Persephone is laying on the ground surrounded by EMTs and security members. She is approached by Nicky Champion, who checks on his wife. Persephone tells Champion to go to the ring and wrestle tonight. The EMTs tell Champion that she's going to be taken to a local medical facility. Persephone says she has no clue who hit her. Champion looks angry and Running Wolf steps up beside him. The two turn and walk away with Persephone's permission. It's time for our main event. =48 Match #6 Rich Money, Steve Frehley and Trent Shaffer (w/Raven Robinson) vs. Bulldozer Brandon Smith and Hawkeye & Wolf It is main event time and what a main event we have. Rich Money and Steve Frehley argue over who is going to start the match. Trent Shaffer rushes in and attacks Bulldozer Brandon Smith, dragging him into the ring to start the match. Shaffer and Smith brawl in the ring until Smith starts getting the advantage. He tags in Nicky Champion and Champion moves in, attacking Shaffer, going for the Hawkeye Hammer. Shaffer slips free and rolls Champion up for a two count. Shaffer tags in Steve Frehley and The Dark Destroyer moves in, attacking Nicky Champion. The match shifts into a pure brawl between the two wrestlers in a major feud. Frehley hits Champion with the Dark Destroyer Spear and captures a two count. Frehley, Rich Money and Trent Shaffer make some quick tags with Champion as the face-in-peril. The momentum shifts when Frehley goes for the Frehley's Comet but Champion slips free and falls to his feet behind Frehley. He throws Frehley with a release German suplex. Both men crawl toward their corners and make the hot tag to Trent Shaffer and Running Wolf. Running Wolf comes in with punches and clotheslines to Trent Shaffer, Rich Money and Steve Frehley. The match becomes a pier six brawl between all six men. Wolf knocks Shaffer back into a corner with several forearm smashes and climbs up, throwing punches as the crowd counts. The crowd gets to ten and then drops down, sending Shaffer to the ropes and hitting the tilt-a-whirl slam. Wolf makes the cover but Rich Money breaks things up. Wolf makes the tag to Nicky Champion and Champion comes in, holding Shaffer. Wolf bounces off the ropes and goes for a clothesline but Shaffer ducks and Wolf clotheslines Champion! Steve Frehley rushes in and hits the Dark Destroyer Spear on Wolf. Shaffer grabs Champion and hits the Heart Burn! Shaffer makes the cover in the center of the ring: One...Two...Three! Rich Money, Steve Frehley and Trent Shaffer pick up the win at 14:02! Rich Money, Steve Frehley and Trent Shaffer p. Bulldozer Brandon Smith and Hawkeye & Wolf =85 Pull Apart Brawl Trent Shaffer has pulled a wild upset victory over Nicky Champion! He's pinned the face of the company. But this doesn't stop the fight as Bulldozer Brandon Smith comes rushing in and attack Shaffer. Smith picks up Shaffer and hits the Tombstone Piledriver! Shaffer rolls out of the ring as Running Wolf rushes in. He leaps to avoid a Dark Destroyer Spear and sends Steve Frehley over the top rope with a clothesline. He helps Nicky Champion to his feet as Rich Money simply walks out, rather than face all three of these men by himself. They may have lost the match but Bulldozer Brandon Smith, Hawkeye & Wolf stand tall at the close of the show. We'll see you next week for the championship edition of American Wrestling! =87
  21. Hey azzak, Thanks for the predictions and comments. I really do appreciate them. Enjoyed reading your comments. A lot of these matches could definitely go either way. But that's part of the fun of it, right? As far as the Cage/Zeus match goes, their storyline has been going since September 2019. As for the other storylines, Bulldozer Brandon Smith/Trent Shaffer has been ongoing since October 2019, Nicky Champion and Steve Frehley has been going since July 2019, Rich Money versus Running Wolf has been going since November 2019, Jillian Jarvis versus Pariah has been going since September 2019, The Texas Express versus The Cold Warriors has been going since October 2019 and The Triumverate versus Sara Marie and Melody has been going since November 2019. Hey newbiezness, Thanks for your predictions and comments. I really do appreciate them. I do understand what you're saying about Alicia Strong not needing help. But The Muscle Monsters definitely get a rub by being part of a group with her. They can only go up, right? I am glad you enjoyed the cinema of episode one. The show's overall rating was 86. I will start including all the ratings for the angles and the overall show beginning with the next show so that you can see how I've done in the game. Though, sometimes my writing might be better than the rating a segment was given. LOL. Like the Update segment with Brock Cornish, The Triumverate and Jack Jackson got a 52. Hey DirigoJoe, Thanks for the predictions and comments. Glad to see that you're enjoying things so far! The first show always tells where a diary is headed. At least that's what I think. So it's good to know you feel I'm headed in a good direction.
  22. SWF Supreme TV Tuesday Week 2 January 2020 --- ANGLE: A confrontation between Rocky Golden & Des Davids and Remo & Scythe...73 Valiant defeated Chill by count out...70 ANGLE: An interview with Emma Chase...70 Rogue defeated Dominic DeSousa...66 ANGLE: An interview with ZWB...71 ANGLE: An interview with Valiant...74 ANGLE: An interview with Huey Cannonball...62 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Primus Allen...60 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Masked Patriot...55 The Rat Pack (Monty Trescarde, Paul Huntingdon & Hollywood Bret Starr) defeated Ekuma & The Dalls Cowboys...78 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Atom Smasher...67 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Mikey Lau...67 Jefferson Stardust defeated Joey Morgan...81 The Crippler defeated Angry Gilmore...78 Huey Cannonball defeated Mikey Lau...79 Rocky Golden & Des Davids defeated Remo & Scythe...78 TCW Presents Total Wrestling Tuesday Week 2 January 2020 --- ANGLE: An interview with Aaron Andrews & Sammy Bach...74 Mighty Mo defeated Yuri Yoshihara...67 T-Bone Bright defeated Marc Speed...77 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Matt Hocking...52 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Eddie Chandler...55 ANGLE: An interview with Tana The Mighty & Benny & The Foxx...61 Human Arsenal defeated Jeremie Courtney...61 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Human Arsenal...61 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Vita...54 Wolf Hawkins defeated Dean Daniels...73 ANGLE: A backstage segment with Edd Stone...59 ANGLE: An interview with Mighty Mo...67 Troy Tornado defeated Dazzling Dave Diamond...71 Freddy Huggins, Joshua Taylor & Jay Chord defeated Tana The Mighty & Benny & The Foxx...82 Aaron Andrews & Sammy Bach defeated The Behemoths in a Dog Collar match...82
  23. WCW Monday Nitro Monday Week 1 October 1995 Preview 'Flyin' Brian Pillman vs. 'Hacksaw' Jim Duggan Comments: Christian Cage and Sexton Hardcastle vs. Miracle Violence Connection Comments: Lord Steven Regal vs. 'Iron' Mike Rotunda Comments: WCW World Television Title Match 10 Minute Time Limit Match Diamond Dallas Page defends vs. 'Das Wunderkind' Alex Wright Comments: Pretty Powerful (Hercules Hernandez and Paul Roma) debut vs. Nasty Boys Comments: 'Rowdy' Roddy Piper vs. 'Macho Man' Randy Savage Comments: Comments About The Diary In General:
  24. Yeah, the main event definitely tanked. Here are some of the factors that went into that: Sting sustained a Chronic Migraine. The injury that Sting worked through took a big toll. Zodiac got backstage heat following this match after injuring Sting with a botched move. This type of match was an extremely poor choice for this audience. Kamala was penalised for stamina. Hogan=DPA. Savage=DPA.
  25. USPW American Wrestling Wednesday Week 2 January 2020 Preview Jaime Quine and 'The Iron Lady' Jillian Jarvis vs. 'Miss Fit' Missy Masterson and Pariah Comments: The Cold Warriors vs. American Gold Comments: 'The Marksman' Kirk Jameson (w/Maryam Vega) vs. 'Cool Hand' Casey Valentine Comments: USPW National Title Match Roger 'Smooth' Cage defends vs. 'The Bronzed god' Zeus Comments: The Triumverate ('Professional Wrestling's Princess' Alicia Strong, Glorious Gloria and 'Mama Bear' Juliette King) vs. Miss American Pie and The Bombshells Comments: Rich Money, 'The Dark Destroyer' Steve Frehley and 'The Talent' Trent Shaffer (w/Raven Robinson) vs. Bulldozer Brandon Smith and Hawkeye & Wolf Comments: Comments On Diary/Other Comments:
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