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  1. Wednesday Week 2 March 2020 USPW American Wrestling Run It Back Rich Money comes down to the ring. He announces that the State of The Business is there is no business. He announces that he disbanded the stable this morning because of their failures. Nicky Champion comes out. He talks about their history and challenges Money to run it back one more time with him at Liberty And Justice. Money agrees to the match, saying he'll be happy to beat Champion again. Champion and Money shake hands and Champion leaves without any physicality...100 Coming Tonight Match #1 Funky Fedora vs. Enygma In a decent match, Funky Fedora(48) defeated Enygma(68) in 10:04 by pinfall with a Slingshot Back Suplex. Referee=Robbie Sanchez Funky Fedora p. Enygma =68 Broken Freaking Neck A music video is shown recapping the injury last week to Trent Shaffer...68 Match #2 Kirk Jameson vs. Andre Jones In a bout that had a decent reaction from the crowd but sub-par wrestling, Andre Jones(53) defeated Kirk Jameson(48) in 6:51 by pinfall with a Forward Russian Legsweep. Referee=Chad Brent Andre Jones p. Kirk Jameson =55 Psyche Up Alicia Strong is backstage, psyching up The Muscle Monsters for their upcoming match. She tells them they need a victory tonight against Melody and Sara Marie. She reminds them that they are part of the most elite group in USPW...60 Match #3 The Muscle Monsters vs. Melody and Sara Marie In a bout that had a decent reaction from the crowd but sub-par wrestling, Melody(63) and Sara Marie(65) defeated The Muscle Monsters(King-40, Gloria-32) in 14:32 when Sara Marie pinned Glorious Gloria with an Energy Burst. Referee=Baby Jamie Melody and Sara Marie p. The Muscle Monsters =62 Hype For Dusty Ducont In a promo, Elizabeth Cartier hypes Dusty Ducont. She says it's time for him to step up and be the best wrestler he knows how to be. That means he is a future World Champion...68 Reign In Flames Tyson Baine comes down to the ring. Baine talks about the USPW World title being forged in fire and he is the one who reigns in the flames. He says that he has returned to take the USPW World title back to the lake of flames. He is interrupted by Running Wolf, who comes down to the ring. Running Wolf says that Baine would have to take the title from his cold, dead hands. Baine says that's possible. Running Wolf tries to attack Tyson Baine but Baine no-sells the attack. Baine grabs Running Wolf by the throat and chokes him down to the mat. Officials come in to break things up and Baine sends fire from all four corners before leaving the ring...84 Match #4 Joss Thompson vs. The Force In a good match, Joss Thompson(86) defeated The Force(60) in 9:43 by pinfall with a Clean Cutter. Referee=Rob Perkins Joss Thompson p. The Force =82 Surprise Debut Huey Cannonball comes in from the crowd and enters the ring. He says that everyone knows who he is but they don't know why he's here. He calls out Nicky Champion, Jack Bruce and Running Wolf. His microphone cuts out and security steps in, escorting Cannonball out of the ring...76 An Apology Backstage, Roger Cage talks with Casey Valentine. Valentine apologizes for what happened last week. He says that he lost his temper. Cage accepts the apology. Valentine tells Cage he set up a tag team match for them and it's up next. Valentine turns to leave and Cage frowns before he follows...71 Match #5 Shockwave vs. Roger Cage and Casey Valentine In a decent match, Roger Cage(64) and Casey Valentine(68) defeated Shockwave(Atlas-55, Jackson-54) in 5:31 when Roger Cage pinned Jumbo Jackson with a Cage Rage. Referee=Chad Brent Roger Cage and Casey Valentine p. Shockwave =61 Liberty And Justice Control Center In a video, Danny Jillefski hosts the Liberty And Justice Control Center. He talks about the upcoming show, sending us to a promo by Jaime Quine. Quine hypes her match with Pariah, saying she has a paper bag waiting for her. She cannot wait to see Pariah in that paper bag as she believes it will be an improvement...72 Match #6 Natural Storm vs. Hawkeye & Wolf In a good match, Hawkeye(94) & Wolf(83) defeated Natural Storm(Howard-71, Rayne-70) in 14:39 when Nicky Champion pinned Eddie Howard with a Hawkeye Hammer. In terms of in-ring work, Nicky Champion was head and shoulders above everyone else. Hawkeye & Wolf p. Natural Storm =90 You Want A War? Post-Match, Hawkeye & Wolf celebrate their victory. In from the crowd comes Huey Cannonball. Cannonball looks at the two in the ring and talks about how USPW wanted a war and now they're going to get a war. Nicky Champion speaks up, saying that Cannonball alone doesn't make for a war. Cannonball says he's not alone and you'll find out. He stares up at them as the show comes to an end...96
  2. Sunday Week 4 November 1995 WCW World War 3 Match #6 World War 3 Battle Royal The two unfortunate wrestlers to draw numbers one and two are called to the ring. Those two wrestlers are The Extreme Franchise Shane Douglas and 'Dr. Death' Steve Williams! It's a fight between the two Four Horsemen groups to kick things off in the battle royal. Williams showcases some of his wrestling skills when he takes Douglas down to the mat. Williams gets Douglas in an Oklahoma Roll but there are no pinfalls in a battle royal. Douglas fights back and actually hits Williams with the belly-to-belly suplex. Douglas does his best to try and throw Williams out but Williams struggles and manages to get back to his feet. Williams grabs Douglas and throws him with a German suplex just as the buzzer sounds for entrant number three. Viva la raza! Entrant number three is 'Latino Heat' Eddy Guerrero! Guerrero slowly walks to the ring, motioning for Steve Williams and Shane Douglas to keep fighting. Williams holds the ropes open for Guerrero to come in the ring but Guerrero walks around the ring instead. Douglas attacks Williams with punches and manages to get Dr. Death over with a vertical suplex. Guerrero enters the ring and works together with Douglas on Williams. They both try to get him over the top rope but Douglas shifts, trying to eliminate both Guerrero and Williams. This causes Guerrero to let Williams go free. Guerrero attacks Douglas and brings him over with a train of three vertical suplexes in the ring. As the fight continues in the ring, we hear the buzzer for entrant number four. Here comes the Stud Stable's bodyguard Big Bubba Rogers at number four. There's no honor among thieves and it shows in this moment as Rogers goes after Shane Douglas. Eddy Guerrero and Steve Williams are battling in a far corner. Guerrero catches Williams with a flying headscissors. Rogers catches Douglas with the Bubba Slam but he cannot seem to eliminate The Extreme Franchise. Williams comes back with a big body slam on Guerrero. He tries to eliminate Eddy Guerrero but Guerrero hangs on to the top rope to keep from being thrown over. Remember, you have to go over the top rope and have both feet hit the floor at the same time. Rogers sends Douglas into a corner and rushes in but Douglas moves and Rogers hits chest-first. Douglas hits the Franchisor on Rogers. Just as that happens, the buzzer sounds for entrant number five. Entrant number five is a veteran of this sport and a member of the Four Horsemen in Brian Pillman! Pillman rushes in to help Shane Douglas. They both put the boots to Big Bubba Rogers. The two smaller men grab Rogers and lift him near the ropes. Rogers struggles but the two Horsemen members manage to eliminate him! Big Bubba Rogers has been eliminated! We have our very first World War 3 elimination! Shane Douglas and Brian Pillman move over to Steve Williams and attack him. Pillman shows his high flying skills with a flying headscissors on Williams. Williams pops to his feet, though, and takes down both Douglas and Pillman with a double clothesline. Williams picks up Douglas and hits the Oklahoma Stampede! Williams picks up Douglas and tosses him over the top rope to the floor. Shane Douglas has been eliminated! Just as that elimination is made, the buzzer sounds for the next participant. The ring is filling with high flying wrestlers as entrant number six Jushin Thunder Liger comes running to the ring to join Steve Williams, Eddy Guerrero and Brian Pillman. Liger and Pillman meet in the middle of the ring and do a quick back and forth showcasing both of their talents. In another corner, Williams and Guerrero resume their fight. Guerrero goes for a flying headscissors but Williams turns it into a power bomb. Dr. Death picks up Guerrero and throws him over the top rope but Guerrero lands on the apron and slides back inside. Williams takes down Pillman with a clothesline. Jushin Thunder Liger goes after Guerrero and the action continues as the buzzer sounds with our seventh competitor coming down to the ring. The man who drew number seven is 'Hacksaw' Jim Duggan! A USA chant fills the arena as Duggan rushes to the ring and climbs inside. Duggan twirls his 2x4 in hand and then hits Pillman with it. Duggan tosses the 2x4 out of the ring and picks up Pillman, trying to toss him over the top rope. Steve Williams steps in and helps Duggan, while Pillman does his best to keep from being eliminated. Eddy Guerrero moves in to try to help Duggan and Williams eliminate Pillman. Pillman goes over the top rope but lands on the apron. Pillman hits Duggan with a shoulder through the ropes -- Air Pillman on Williams! The action moves forward with all five men still in the ring. We reach the two minute mark without any eliminations. The buzzer sounds and it's time for entrant number eight. That eighth entrant is a snake. It's Jake 'The Snake' Roberts. Jake Roberts joins Steve Williams, Eddy Guerrero, Brian Pillman Jushin Thunder Liger and Jim Duggan. Roberts comes slithering down to the ring with the snake bag in hand. Roberts slides in under the bottom rope and releases the snake. A huge cobra rears up in the ring and everybody escapes through the ropes, leaving only Jake Roberts in the ring. No one was eliminated. Roberts grabs the snake and puts it back in the bag. Officials come out to take the bag and wrestlers slowly rejoin the ring. Roberts sits in a far corner with a smile on his lips taking in the action as the fighting resumes. Liger hits Pillman with a running Liger Bomb in the center of the ring. He picks up Pillman and looks to eliminate him but he gets attacked by Eddy Guerrero. The newly christened Latino Heat tries to eliminate Liger. As the action continues in the ring, we have the buzzer sound for entrant number nine. Entrant number nine is the WCW World Television Champion Diamond Dallas Page. DDP comes down to the ring wearing a smile and twirling around like he's the best ever. DDP enters the ring and goes right after Hacksaw Jim Duggan. The two exchange punches and DDP sends him on A Trip To The Diamond Mine. Steve Williams goes after Jake Roberts and the two exchange punches in the ring. Williams has been in for nearly twenty minutes as he started the match. Dr. Death lifts Roberts and throws him with a German suplex. Williams picks up Roberts and tosses him over the top rope with Roberts landing on the floor. Jake Roberts has been eliminated! Roberts starts to walk to the back and he gets attacked by Ultimate Warrior! The two brawl their way to the back. The match continues with some high flying action until the buzzer sounds and we are one third of the way through the battle royal. Entrant number ten is Arn Anderson! The Enforcer comes running in to help out his teammate Brian Pillman. Anderson and Pillman turn and go after Steve Williams. It's a double-team between the two Four Horsemen members. Anderson plants Williams with the Anderson DDT. Anderson and Pillman lift up Williams and toss him over the top rope. Williams tries to fight but lands on the floor with both feet touching. Steve Williams has been eliminated! Our iron man is now down and Eddy Guerrero has been in the ring for the longest amount of time. Anderson and Pillman turn toward Jim Duggan, helping Diamond Dallas Page take him down. DDP hits Anderson with a Diamond Cutter! He dodges a punch by Pillman and drops him with the Diamond Cutter! DDP holds up the Diamond sign and drops it with a bang! The match continues and the buzzer sounds for the next competitor, number eleven. Contestant number eleven is a member of the Flair Horsemen, Terry Gordy! He's just had to watch his partner be eliminated but he rushes down to the ring, doing a staredown with Arn Anderson and Brian Pillman. Also in the ring are Eddy Guerrero, Jushin Thunder Liger, Jim Duggan and Diamond Dallas Page. The ring is definitely starting to fill up with wrestlers. Gordy goes right into a brawl with Anderson and Pillman. It's two on one but Gordy starts getting the advantage. Gordy knocks down Pillman with the oriental spike. He turns his attention to Anderson, hitting him with a high angle belly-to-back suplex. Eddy Guerrero is in a fight with Jushin Thunder Liger in one corner and Jim Duggan and Diamond Dallas Page are brawling in another corner. DDP tries to eliminate Duggan but Duggan manages to grab his 2X4 from the ring apron where it landed and he cracks DDP in the skull with it. Duggan drops the 2X4 and continues the fight with DDP. Guerrero hits Liger with the triple vertical suplex. As the brawl continues, the buzzer sounds for number twelve. The number twelve wrestler is The Great Muta! It's an international competition right now with Japan and Mexico represented in the ring. Eddy Guerrero has been in the ring for eighteen minutes now. Muta comes in the ring and goes after Jushin Thunder Liger and Eddy Guerrero. There's no honor among thieves so Muta delivers kicks to both men. Jim Duggan marches over and attacks The Great Muta. These two veterans get into a brawl in a corner. Duggan seems to get control for the moment. Duggan tries to eliminate Muta. He's nearly got Muta over the top rope but Muta fires mist into the eyes of Duggan! Muta wiggles his way free and takes down Duggan with a martial arts kick. In another corner, Brian Pillman and Arn Anderson have turned the corner on Terry Gordy and are working to wear him down. Diamond Dallas Page goes for the Diamond Cutter on The Great Muta but Muta dodges and catches DDP with a sharp kick, knocking him against the ropes. Another kick sends DDP over the top rope and DDP's feet hit the floor. Diamond Dallas Page has been eliminated! With that elimination, the buzzer sounds for another man to come down to the ring. Entrent number thirteen is The Taskmaster! We saw him earlier by the side of The Giant, who lost to WCW World Heavyweight Champion Hulk Hogan. The Taskmaster wants his own shot and he joins the ring. Inside the ring are The Taskmaster, Eddy Guerrero, Jushin Thunder Liger, Jim Duggan, Brian Pillman, Arn Anderson and Terry Gordy. It's a fit of brawling mostly in the ring. The Taskmaster goes after Jim Duggan, helping out The Great Muta in that fight. Arn Anderson and Brian Pillman try to eliminate Terry Gordy but Gordy refuses to be eliminated. He fights off both men. The high flying action is still continuing between Eddy Guerrero and Jushin Thunder Liger. There are seven men in the ring right now. The buzzer sounds and number fourteen comes out. Number fourteen is a big one! It's the WCW United States Champion Vader! He has to be worn down some from his Last Man Standing match earlier tonight but he doesn't look like it. Vader charges down to the ring and steps inside. Jushin Thunder Liger charges with a spinwheel kick but he's caught in mid-air by Vader. Vader turns and throws Liger up the ramp. Liger lands on the ground. Jushin Thunder Liger has been eliminated! Terry Gordy splits from the other Horsemen and charges Vader. The two men begin a wild brawl in the ring. Vader manages to get the advantage and he tosses Terry Gordy over the top rope! Gordy falls to the ground and hits the floor. Terry Gordy has been eliminated! Vader roars and turns back toward the wrestlers in the ring. Jim Duggan charges and begins brawling with Vader. Duggan tries to use his 2X4 but Vader breaks it in half. Vader catches Duggan with a Power Bomb. Vader tosses Duggan over the top rope and he lands on the floor. Jim Duggan has been eliminated! Vader turns toward The Great Muta and hits him with a body avalanche and then tosses him over the top rope. The Great Muta has been eliminated! Vader has been dominant since his arrival to the ring. Arn Anderson and Brian Pillman stay in a corner away from Vader. Vader looks for another man to fight as the buzzer sounds. Number fifteen, halfway through, is Tully Blanchard! Blanchard is careful walking down to the ring. Blanchard slides in the ring beside Arn Anderson and Brian Pillman. We have three members of that version of the Four Horsemen in the ring. We have those three men, Eddy Guerrero, The Taskmaster and Vader still in the ring right now. Vader challenges the three Horsemen to come and get some from him. He asks them what time is it? It's Vader time! The Horsemen circle around Vader, each trying to get in a few shots but none going in for the kill. Vader has enough of it and goes after Arn Anderson. He begins hitting Anderson with forearm shots as Pillman and Blanchard move in, grabbing the legs of Vader. Vader throws them to the side and grabs Arn Anderson. He lifts him up and drops him with a Power Bomb. The Taskmaster looks at Eddy Guerrero and Guerrero shrugs, the two of them doing battle in a corner. Vader picks up Arn Anderson and tosses him over the top rope to the floor. Arn Anderson has been eliminated! As the action in the ring continues, the buzzer sounds and we're at number sixteen. Number sixteen is the return of Ultimate Warrior! Warrior runs down to the ring and slides inside, going face to face with Vader. Warrior bounces off the ropes and hits a clothesline, knocking Vader back a step. Vader bounces off the ropes and hits a body avalanche on Warrior, knocking him back against the ropes. Vader charges Warrior and hits a clothesline, sending him over the top rope to the floor in our quickest elimination of the night! Ultimate Warrior has been eliminated! Vader turns back toward the other wrestlers, who had been watching the confrontation. Tully Blanchard and Brian Pillman stand in one corner. The Taskmaster stands in another corner. Eddy Guerrero stands in a third corner. Vader stands in the middle, declaring that this is his ring. The men all look at each other and it's a massive wall of attack on Vader! Everybody is trying to beat the big man down but Vader manages to come out of it like an explosion happening in the center. He's throwing bodies around the ring before raising the 'V' symbol to boos but some appreciation from the fans. The battle continues as the buzzer sounds for the next entrant. The next entrant is one of the two mystery combatants. This man is the former Ahmed Johnson from WWF. He's called Tony Norris by the announcers as he rushes down to the ring. He flexes in front of Vader and goes right after him. The two men brawl in the ring, much like Vader did with Ultimate Warrior. But, Tony Norris gets the advantage. Norris shows off his power when he lifts and body slams Vader! Norris picks up Vader and motions to the other wrestlers. Everyone joins in, helping lift Vader up and get him tossed over the top rope. Vader collapses down to the floor, eliminating him. Vader has been eliminated! What a huge elimination! Norris attacks The Taskmaster as soon as the elimination is done. He lifts The Taskmaster and drops him with the Pearl River Plunge. He picks up The Taskmaster and tosses him over the top rope to the floor. The Taskmaster has been eliminated! The action continues in the ring when the buzzer sounds. Number eighteen is the prettiest man in the World War 3 battle royal, Johnny B. Badd. Still in the ring are Eddy Guerrero, Tully Blanchard, Brian Pillman and Tony Norris. Johnny B. Badd goes right after Eddy Guerrero as the two have been embroiled in a feud lately. Badd dances around the ring and strikes with the kiss that don't miss left hook on Guerrero. Badd tries to eliminate Guerrero but Guerrero holds on to the top rope. On the other side of the ring, Tully Blanchard and Brian Pillman circle Tony Norris. Blanchard and Pillman attack Norris but Norris blasts his way out. Norris hits Blanchard with an axe kick. He grabs Pillman and goes to toss him over the top rope but Pillman reverses it and tosses him over the top. Norris tries to hold on to the top rope but Pillman hits him with three dropkicks, knocking him off the apron to the floor. Tony Norris has been eliminated! Pillman goes to check on Blanchard and then he gets knocked backward by Eddy Guerrero. Guerrero tosses Pillman over the top rope and Pillman hits the floor. Brian Pillman has been eliminated! As we move forward, it's time for the next contestant. Number nineteen is the man who lost the Last Man Standing match earlier tonight, Lex Luger. The Total Package rushes out to the ring and goes after Tully Blanchard. Luger hits Blanchard with a powerslam and then lifts Blanchard up -- Human Torture Rack! But there are no submissions in a battle royal. Luger drops him and takes a dropkick from Eddy Guerrero. Guerrero hits a flying headscissors on Luger before dodging another punch from Johnny B. Badd. Guerrero slides underneath the bottom rope and paces at ringside. Luger slides out of the ring and chases Guerrero around the ring. Guerrero slides back in and Luger follows him. Guerrero stomps on Luger as he comes back in. Guerrero lifts Luger and hits him with a European uppercut. The action continues as we reach time for the next buzzer sounding. Number twenty is the first member of The Family, V.K. Wallstreet. He enters the ring alongside Eddy Guerrero, Tully Blanchard, Lex Luger and Johnny B. Badd. Wallstreet marches down to the ring and slides inside. He goes after Johnny B. Badd and the two begin brawling in the center of the ring. Wallstreet lifts Badd and hits a standing Samoan Drop. The Computerized Man Of The 90's turns right into a clothesline from Lex Luger. Eddy Guerrero stays hidden in a corner, trying to catch his breath. He has been in this match a long time, coming in at number three. Lex Luger turns his attention to Tully Blanchard and takes him down with a powerslam. Luger picks up Blanchard and tosses him over the top rope. Blanchard lands on the apron. Luger begins throwing punches, trying to knock Blanchard down. V.K. Wallstreet charges in and lifts Luger over the top rope. Both Blanchard and Luger are knocked to the floor. Tully Blanchard and Lex Luger have been eliminated! We are left with Eddy Guerrero, Johnny B. Badd and V.K. Wallstreet in the ring. Guerrero and Wallstreet team up to attack Badd as the buzzer sounds for the next entrant. Number twenty-one is the Macho Man Randy Savage! The crowd cheers as Savage rushes out from the back and climbs to the top turnbuckle. He comes crashing down on Wallstreet with a flying double axehandle. Savage helps Johnny B. Badd to his feet and they go two on two against Eddy Guerrero and V.K. Wallstreet. It's a wild brawl between these four men who are in the ring. Wallstreet kicks Savage down low and then looks to eliminate him. As this happens and the action continues, it's time for the next entrant. Number twenty-two is The Nature Boy Ric Flair! Flair comes out from the back and slides in the ring. He attacks V.K. Wallstreet, saving Randy Savage. Flair throws in a few hard knife-edge chops to the chest of V.K. Wallsteet. Eddy Guerrero attacks Flair from behind. Guerrero lifts up Flair and hits the Splash Mountain! Guerrero picks up Flair and tries to lift him over the top rope but Flair is saved by Savage! Savage throws a few punches to Guerrero and then teams up with Flair. The two of them hit Guerrero with a double clothesline that sends Guerrero over the top rope to the floor! Eddy Guerrero has been eliminated! That takes our ironman out of the competition. Savage and Flair look at each other for a moment and then Flair laces Savage's chest with a knife-edge chop. Savage throws a punch! Flair throws a chop! It's definitely every man for himself in this battle royal. As we continue forward, it's time for the next participant. Number twenty-three is Paul Orndorff! Mr. Wonderful makes his way down to the ring to join Randy Savage, Johnny B. Badd, V.K. Wallstreet and Ric Flair. Orndorff slides in the ring and goes right after Johnny B. Badd. Orndorff exchanges blows with Badd. Mr. Wonderful kicks Badd in the gut and hits him with a Piledriver. Orndorff picks up Badd and goes to toss him over the top rope. Badd struggles to hold on to the top rope, while Orndorff continues to push him. V.K. Wallstreet comes over and helps Orndorff get Badd down to the floor. Johnny B. Badd has been eliminated! Wallstreet tries to eliminate Orndorff right after but Orndorff holds on. Randy Savage and Ric Flair come over and they both eliminate Wallstreet and Orndorff! V.K. Wallstreet and Paul Orndorff have been eliminated! This leaves Randy Savage and Ric Flair in the ring by themselves. Savage and Flair begin to fight in the ring with Flair striking Savage in the knee. Flair puts Savage in the Figure Four! The Figure Four is held until the buzzer sounds for the next combatant. Number twenty-four is a favorite to win the whole thing and that is Rowdy Roddy Piper! Piper comes down to the ring and slides inside. He looks down at Flair and Savage in that Figure Four and drops down, throwing punches to Savage. He turns and throws punches to Flair, breaking the Figure Four. Piper bangs Flair's head off the mat and then throws a few elbow shots to Savage. Piper gets to his feet and lifts Savage up. He looks to eliminate Savage but Savage struggles, holding on. Ric Flair slowly gets to his feet in the background but doesn't move in. Instead, he stands back and watches as Piper tries to eliminate Savage. Three legends are in the ring right now. Savage manages to fight back and wins the battle. Flair moves in when Piper settles into a corner and begins hitting knife-edge chops. The three-way fight continues between the three men in the ring when the buzzer sounds. Number twenty-five is another member of Flair's Horsemen, Rey Misterio, Jr.! Misterio rushes to the ring and climbs to the top turnbuckle. He takes down Roddy Piper with a flying headscissors off the top turnbuckle. Misterio joins in with Flair, raising four fingers in the air. The two of them go after Randy Savage. Misterio and Flair work over Savage together. Then, they lift Savage up and get him over the top rope to the floor. Randy Savage has been eliminated! We're down to Ric Flair, Roddy Piper and Rey Misterio, Jr. in the ring. Piper tries to beg off and then tries to shake hands with Flair. For lip-readers, Piper can be seen saying they have a long past and history together. Flair shakes hands with Piper and both he and Misterio kick Piper in the gut. They send Piper to the ropes and hit a double clothesline. The action continues in the ring without any eliminations before the next buzzer sounds. We're at number twenty-six and that man is the Maniac himself Matt Borne. Borne comes rushing down to the ring and attacks Ric Flair, recalling their match recently. Borne and Flair get in one corner with Misterio and Piper in another corner. Flair chops the chest of Borne several times before Borne comes back with a few punches. Borne sends Flair across the ring to another turnbuckle and Flair flips up and over the turnbuckle, landing on the apron. Flair runs along the apron and climbs to the top turnbuckle where he's met by Borne. Borne body slams Flair into the ring. On the other side, Piper body slams Misterio. He locks Misterio in the Sleeper back by his corner with Misterio struggling. Flair looks at Borne with his fists up and then flops down face-first. Piper has Misterio down on the mat before releasing the Sleeper. The buzzer sounds and it's time for our next wrestler. Number twenty-seven is the WCW Franchise Sting! Sting releases a howl and rushes down to the ring, sliding inside. He looks at Ric Flair for a moment and then goes after Borne. Sting lifts Borne with a press slam. He Irish whips Borne into a corner before charging in and hitting the Stinger Splash. In another corner, Piper picks up Rey Misterio, Jr. and tosses him over the top rope. Misterio lands on the apron and catches Piper with a shoulder through the ropes. Piper ducks down and Flair nearly hits Misterio but stops himself in time. Sting comes over and knocks Misterio off the apron. Rey Misterio Jr. has been eliminated! Sting gets shoved by Flair and the two begin throwing punches and chops. The battle is on between Sting and Flair, while Borne and Piper watch on. Sting trips Flair to the mat and locks on the Scorpion Deathlock! Matt Borne clotheslines Sting, breaking the hold and trying to eliminate Sting. Sting struggles to keep from getting eliminated. As Sting holds on, the buzzer sounds. Wrestler number twenty-eight is Al Snow! Snow holds up Head and then sets her down before running to the ring. We have Ric Flair, Matt Borne, Roddy Piper, Sting and now Al Snow. Snow and Borne fight in one corner. The three veterans in Ric Flair, Sting and Roddy Piper fight in another corner. Piper gets some control and locks Sting in the Sleeper. Sting struggles but Flair hits a few chops to the chest to help wear him down. Flair and Piper seem to be working together in this moment. Matt Borne gets the advantage in the other corner. He takes down Al Snow with a released German suplex. Flair moves over and joins Borne in beating down Al Snow. The two of them go to eliminate Snow. Flair also lifts Borne up! Matt Borne and Al Snow both go over to touch the floor! Matt Borne and Al Snow have been eliminated! We're down to just Ric Flair, Roddy Piper and a knocked out Sting. Piper releases the Sleeper and moves over to Flair. He motions to Flair for them to eliminate Sting. As Flair walks over, Piper grabs Flair and chucks him over the top rope. Flair lands on the apron and Piper goes after Sting, pulling him up. The buzzer sounds as Ric Flair re-enters the ring. The next-to-last wrestler involved is the second of our mystery entrants. Mexican wrestling legend El Hijo Del Santo comes down to the ring and slides inside. Santo goes after Ric Flair with a few chops and punches. Santo knocks Flair down and then picks him up, trying to eliminate him. On the other side, Piper throws Sting over the top rope but Sting manages to wake up at the last minute. Sting holds on to the top rope and manages to slide back in the ring without his feet hitting the floor. Piper raises his hands to Santo, motioning for them to eliminate Flair. Piper looks to help Santo and then punches him instead. Piper throws a few punches and clotheslines El Hijo Del Santo over the top rope! Santo lands with both feet on the floor. El Hijo Del Santo has been eliminated! We're back down to Roddy Piper, Sting and Ric Flair. Sting attacks Piper from behind, knocking him back in the corner. Sting backs up and rushes in, hitting the Stinger Splash! Piper steps forward and drops to the mat. Our final four will include the next man to come out to the ring as this buzzer sounds. The final wrestler to come out from the back is Steve Austin! Austin rushes down to the ring and slides inside. He begins throwing punches to anything that moves. Austin catches Sting with the Stun Gun! Austin knocks Ric Flair down with a clothesline and then locks on the Hollywood And Vine. Though, there's no submissions in this World War 3 battle royal. Roddy Piper picks up the fallen Sting and tosses him over the top rope. He lands on the apron again. Piper rushes in with a clothesline, knocking Sting off the apron. Sting has been eliminated! And then there were three! Austin releases the submission hold on Ric Flair and gets in the face of Roddy Piper. The two jaw off-microphone before Austin shoves Piper. Austin ducks a punch from Piper and hits the Stun Gun. Austin turns back to Flair, picking him up. Austin throws Flair over the top rope! Ric Flair has been eliminated! And then there were two. Either Steve Austin or Roddy Piper will face Hulk Hogan at Starrcade for the WCW World Heavyweight title. Austin moves into a corner and waits for Piper to get to his feet. The two men stare each other down before stepping forward and throwing punches. It's a wild brawl between these two men! Austin backs up and hits a Lou Thesz press before throwing more punches from the mounted position. Piper tries to cover up and Austin gets to his feet. He pulls up Piper and leans him against the ropes. Austin takes a few steps back and then charges with a clothesline but Piper gets his head down, sending Austin over the top rope to the apron. Austin steadies himself and grabs Piper, pulling him over the top rope. The two men begin throwing punches there on the apron. Piper kicks Austin in the gut and then turns Austin around -- Sleeper! Austin struggles but Piper has his signature hold locked in! Piper suddenly lets go and Austin's struggles send him off the apron to the floor. Steve Austin has been eliminated! Roddy Piper Wins The World War 3 Battle Royal =82 An Old Feud Reignited Roddy Piper has won World War 3 and now will go on to face Hulk Hogan at Starrcade for the WCW World Heavyweight title! Piper slides back in the ring and gets his arm raised by the official. Piper drops to his knees in celebration and just because of how tired he is. As Piper tries to recover, Hulk Hogan comes out from the back. Hogan has the WCW World Heavyweight title belt around his waist. He stares up toward the ring from the top of the ramp. Piper turns to see him and then points to the Starrcade sign. Piper and Hogan stare each other down as the show comes to an end. We'll see you tomorrow for WCW Monday Nitro!
  3. I feel like I have enough talent to really showcase an X-Division. We'll see as things move forward, of course. But I hope that I do the true X-Division proud.
  4. Wednesday Week 1 March 2020 USPW American Wrestling New World Champion Running Wolf comes down to the ring as the new USPW World Champion. Running Wolf thanks the fans and says he'll be a fighting champion. Rich Money comes out and enters the ring. Money talks about using his automatic rematch clause tonight and that Running Wolf is going to lose the title the first time out. He says that he will hold The Business meeting next week because his focus is on winning his World title back. Running Wolf smiles and says he has something special for Money. Suddenly, hundred dollar bills start flying down from the ceiling into the crowd. It's Money's money. Money gets upset but there's nothing he can do. He tries to attack Running Wolf but gets dropped with the Wolf Tamer. Running Wolf celebrates in the ring as we go to commercial...100 Match #1 USPW National Title Match Roger Cage defends vs. Casey Valentine In a decent match, Roger Cage(63) drew with Casey Valentine(68) in 9:52 following a double pinfall. Referee=Robbie Sanchez Roger Cage Draws Casey Valentine =70 Upset Valentine Post-Match, Casey Valentine gets upset and drops Roger Cage with the Deep Impact. Valentine slaps the mat and leaves angrily...67 Greatest Canadian Trent Shaffer cuts a backstage promo where he talks about being the greatest Canadian wrestler ever. He says he will prove it in two weeks when USPW comes to Canada. He challenges any other Canadian wrestler to meet him in the ring...85 Match #2 Kirk Jameson (w/Maryam Vega) vs. Julius Moor In a decent match, Julius Moor(69) defeated Kirk Jameson(49) in 6:28 by pinfall with a Charging Tackle. Referee=Rob Perkins Julius Moor p. Kirk Jameson =77 Da Phreak A music video is shown to promote Andre Jones. He will return to American Wrestling next week...46 Match #3 The Triumverate vs. Faith McGee and The Bombshells In a poor match, The Triumvirate (Alicia Strong(76), Glorious Gloria(36) and Juliette King(45)) defeated Faith McGee(46) and The Bombshells(Adams-41, Fairchild-40) in 10:42 when Juliette King pinned Faith McGee with a Vertical Suplex Drop. Alicia Strong carried the match in terms of in-ring performance. Referee=Baby Jamie The Triumverate p. Faith McGee and The Bombshells =64 Celebration Cut Short The match is over and Alicia Strong and The Muscle Monsters celebrate in the ring. The celebration is cut short by the arrival of Sara Marie and Melody. Alicia Strong asks them what they're doing there. Sara Marie says they want another shot at The Triumverate. Melody says they will pick a different partner to take them on. Strong laughs and agrees to the match but warns them that they are facing the best women in USPW. Sara Marie and Melody smile and walk to the back without getting physical...65 Best Canadian Meets Best Native American Nicky Champion comes down to the ring. He talks about being finished with as of last Saturday night and it's time for him to move forward in his career. He is interrupted by Trent Shaffer, who walks out to the ring. Shaffer reminds Champion that he's the best Canadian wrestler and the best wrestler in USPW because he pinned Champion. Champion reminds him that he's never done it one on one. Shaffer challenges Champion to meet him one on one at Liberty And Justice. Champion says he never backs down from a challenge so he accepts. Shaffer throws a few insults, ending with a slap on Champion. Champion fires back, going for the Hawkeye Hammer but Shaffer slides free and exits the ring. Champion celebrates with the fans...100 Match #4 Jillian Jarvis vs. Pariah In a decent match, Pariah(71) defeated Jillian Jarvis(56) in 9:33 by pinfall with a Tornado DDT. Referee=Rob Perkins Pariah p. Jillian Jarvis =72 Paper Bag For A Month? Having picked up the victory, Pariah celebrates in the ring. The celebration is interrupted by Jaime Quine. Quine comes out with that paper bag and offers it to Pariah again. Pariah shakes her head and refuses to wear it. She wants the USPW Women's title belt. Quine offers her a challenge. She can get another match for the Women's title at Liberty And Justice but if she loses she must wear the paper bag for a month. Pariah accepts the challenge and out comes Jack Bruce. Bruce enters the ring and asks Pariah if this is really what she wants. Pariah agrees again and Bruce says the match is official...94 Ricky Dale Johnson A music video is shown to promote Ricky Dale Johnson...74 Match #5 Trent Shaffer vs. Regular Joe (Trent Shaffer sustained a Broken Neck.) In a decent match, Regular Joe(44) defeated Trent Shaffer(80) in 5:35 by pinfall with a Joe And Behold. An injury to Trent Shaffer meant that an audible was called and the finish was changed on the fly. Referee=Chad Brent Regular Joe p. Trent Shaffer =73 Update in a video, Danny Jillefski hosts Update. Jillefski discusses last Saturday night's premium live event. He sends us to a promo by someone who wasn't there, Funky Fedora. Funky Fedora says that he needs to bring the funk to USPW. He issues a challenge for next week to Enygma. He promises to bring the funk in this match and move and groove ahead...69 Match #6 USPW World Title Match Running Wolf defends vs. Rich Money In a superb match, Running Wolf(82) defeated Rich Money(83) in 15:09 by pinfall with a Wolf Tamer. Running Wolf makes defence number one of the USPW World title. Referee=Robbie Sanchez Running Wolf p. Rich Money =82 Hellfire And Brimstone Running Wolf is celebrating his victory in the ring when he is assaulted by Tyson Baine. Baine drops Running Wolf with the Hades Bomb and then grabs the USPW World title belt, holding it up as the show comes to an end...80
  5. Sunday Week 4 November 1995 WCW World War 3 Match #1 WCW United States Title Match Last Man Standing Match Vader (w/Col. Robert Parker) defends vs. Lex Luger The show begins with the arrival of The Total Package Lex Luger. The fans are on their feet as Gary Michael Cappetta announces the United States title match. This is a Last Man Standing match but the announcers wonder how either of these men will survive the night, since both of them will be in the World War 3 battle royal. Vader comes out from the back with Col. Robert Parker at his side. In this match, there are no pinfalls or submissions or disqualifications or countouts. The only way to win is to keep your opponent down for a ten count. The match is a pure brawl from start to finish. Some of the highlights include Vader hitting a Vader Bomb on Lex Luger but Luger only stays down for a six count. Luger tries to lift Vader into a Human Torture Rack but his back collapses in on him and he crashes down to the mat. The match goes from in the ring to the outside the ring area. Col. Robert Parker distracts Luger, allowing Vader to take control with a body avalanche. Vader Irish whips Luger into the guardrail, focusing in on the ribs of the Total Package. The action moves to the top of the ramp where Luger knocks Vader off the ramp and down on the ground below. The referee begins a ten count but Vader manages to get up at nine. Vader comes back in the match, striking Luger with a clothesline and then a triple power bomb. The triple power bomb is enough to keep Luger down at the top of the ramp for the ten count. Vader wins at 18:26! Vader d. Lex Luger =81 Real American We go from the United States Champion to the World Heavyweight Championship as Gene Okerlund is standing by with Hulk Hogan. Okerlund asks Hogan about the upcoming defense against The Giant. Hulk Hogan: "Well, let me tell you something, brother. Tonight, Hulkamania is going to step in that ring with the big nasty, stinking Giant. Tonight, Hulkamania is here in the Mid Atlantic area and I can tell you that this arena is filled with Hulkamaniacs. Brother, there have been Hulkamaniacs coming up to me since I've been here asking just what I'm going to do against The Giant. They've been asking me how can you take on a man that big? Well, brother, Hulkamania has been fighting men that big since Andre. I've been training, saying prayers and taking my vitamins, brother. I listened to that big Hulkamaniac in the sky, dude. He gave me a sling and said to take out this goliath, brother. That's exactly what I'm going to do. Tonight The Giant will have to answer one question. Whatcha gonna do when the power of Hulkamania runs wild over you?!?!" Hogan poses for a moment and we go to the ring for our next match. Match #2 WCW World Tag Team Titles Match Benoit & Malenko (w/Eddy Guerrero) defend vs. The Sheepherders Our second match of the night is for the WCW World Tag Team titles as Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko, with Eddy Guerrero, take on Butch Miller and Luke Williams, The Sheepherders. Highlights from the match include a brawl to begin the match with The Sheepherders showing their wild side. Butch Miller actually bites Chris Benoit before Benoit makes it out of the ring. The momentum shifts with some well-timed interference by Eddy Guerrero. Another highlight has Chris Benoit hitting Butch Miller with a trio of German suplexes before scoring a two count. Another highlight has Luke Williams body slamming Dean Malenko and then hitting a standing elbow drop for a two count. Malenko actually puts Miller in the Texas Cloverleaf but Miller manages to make it to the ropes. The ending comes when Malenko shows off his technical skill by rolling Miller into an Oklahoma Roll and using it to score the pinfall victory. Benoit and Malenko successfully defend their WCW World Tag Team titles at 11:29! Benoit & Malenko p. The Sheepherders =81 Mortis And Wrath A video begins to play hyping the coming debut of Mortis and Wrath alongside their manager James Vandenberg. The two are shown in the wrestling ring with a showcase of Wrath's power, using a gutwrench power bomb. Mortis is shown with a little more speed but still with the brawling ability. Vandenberg laughs at ringside and says that his men are coming home. X-Division Tournament A graphic is shown as the announcers let everyone know that eight men have been selected to compete in a tournament for the new X-Division title. Those eight men are announced as Eddy Guerrero, Jushin Thunder Liger, Rey Misterio Jr., Shane Douglas, Al Snow, The Great Muta, Johnny B. Badd and Sabu. The tournament will begin tomorrow night on WCW Monday Nitro. Make sure you tune in and watch as two of the first round matches will be shown. Match #3 Arn Anderson vs. Rey Misterio, Jr. Our third match of the night features two men in warring factions as 'The Enforcer' 'Double A' Arn Anderson takes on Rey Misterio, Jr. This is a perfect contest between technical wrestling and high flying skills. Some of the highlights include Arn Anderson focusing in on the right arm of Rey Misterio Jr. This becomes a focus of his during the entire fight. Misterio, though, has some highlights of his own by sending Anderson out of the ring and then hitting a suicide dive through the ropes to knock Anderson down. At one point, Anderson manages to hit the Spinebuster but he only gets a two count. Misterio hits a leg trap sunset flip power bomb that scores a two count of his own. The finish comes when Anderson goes for the DDT but Misterio manages to slip free from the grasp. Misterio hits Anderson with a springboard hurricanrana! He holds the shoulders down: One, Two, Three! Rey Misterio Jr. picks up the upset win at 16:25! Rey Misterio, Jr. p. Arn Anderson =81 New World Champion! We go from the ring and the fans being happy to the interview area where Gene Okerlund is standing by with The Taskmaster and The Giant. Okerlund hypes the WCW hotline and then talks about The Giant's coming match with Hulk Hogan. The Taskmaster: "Gene Okerlund, The Giant here has come to me as part of The Dungeon Of Doom. He has come to me as my arm, my destructor. Tonight, he will fullfill his destiny as the destruction of Hulkamania. Hulk Hogan doesn't seem to realize that his time has come to an end. The fall of Hulkamania will be on my watch. It will be The Giant that destroys Hulkamania and takes the WCW World title. Tonight, we experience the end of Hulkamania." The Taskmaster laughs and The Giant raises his arm and roars before Okerlund sends us to a video. Hype This video showcases the past between The Giant and Hulk Hogan. It begins with the arrival of The Giant on the scene. The video even includes the time when The Giant said that he was the son of Andre. It moves forward, showcasing events such as The Giant attacking Hulk Hogan after War Games, Hulk Hogan against The Giant at Halloween Havoc, Hulk Hogan and The Giant making a stipulation for this match and The Giant hitting a double choke slam on Hogan and Sting this past Monday night. It's time for these two men to do battle one more time. Match #4 WCW World Heavyweight Title Match Hulk Hogan defends vs. The Giant (w/The Taskmaster) In what is a rare thing, the WCW World Heavyweight title defense is not the main event. Instead, Hulk Hogan defends the WCW World Heavyweight title in the middle of the card against The Giant. Some of the highlights include the two men going face to chest to start the match. The Giant shoves Hogan backward. Hogan comes back with a few forearm smashes to the chest and then sends The Giant to the ropes. He hits a big boot to the chest and The Giant staggers backward, falling over the top rope to the floor on his feet. That is the last time that Hogan has the advantage for the majority of the match. The Giant is mostly in control throughout the middle portion. A highlight for that includes The Giant throwing Hogan into the turnbuckle and hitting a back avalanche on Hogan. The Giant goes for the Choke Slam but Hogan manages to avoid it. But The Giant remains in control. The Giant hits Hogan with a spear and makes a cover: One, Two, Major Kickout! Hogan begins shaking his head and getting Hulked Up! Hogan shrugs off some well-timed punches and then points at The Giant, wagging his finger back and forth. Hogan blocks a punch and throws one, two, three. Then he sends The Giant to the ropes, hitting a big boot to the chest. He grabs The Giant and picks him up, dropping him with a body slam. The Taskmaster climbs on the apron and is taken out with a punch by Hogan! Hogan bounces off the ropes -- Leg Drop! He does a second one! A third one is done before he makes the cover: One, Two, Three! Hulk Hogan successfully defends the WCW World Heavyweight title in 11:52! Hulk Hogan p. The Giant =74 Viva La Raza From the ring, we go to a member of Technically Wonderful and that member is Eddy Guerrero. He is set to give a promo. Eddy Guerrero: "Viva la raza! We are just a little bit away from Eddy Guerrero stepping in the ring with 29 other wrestlers. But it doesn't matter whether it's one or 29 wrestlers that step in that ring because you have to remember that Eddy Guerrero is Technically Wonderful. But you see all my life I've had people in my ears saying that I'm not big enough or I'm not strong enough. People think that because I'm not 6'7" or 300 pounds that I can't be the best there is in this business. Well, I can tell those people that they are wrong. I'm the man that will stand toe to toe with Hulk Hogan at Starrcade. I'm the man that will take the WCW World Heavyweight title off his waist and I'll do it after beating 29 other men, ese. You can call me Latino Heat because all the fire that burns inside me is going to come out in this battle royal. At World War 3, it will be Mexico that gives the final blow. Viva la raza!" Guerrero poses and we go to the ring. Match #5 Harlem Heat vs. Road Warrior Hawk and Scott Steiner This is our final match before the huge main event as Harlem Heat step in the ring to take on Road Warrior Hawk and Scott Steiner. Some of the highlights include Harlem Heat using their tag expertise in the match to cut Hawk off in their corner. A series of double team moves score several near falls as Booker T and Stevie Ray use quick tags. They seem even more cohesive now than they were under the tutelage of Sherri Martel. A hot tag does get made and Scott Steiner comes in like a house on fire. He drops both Booker and Ray with Steinerlines and then grabs Booker. He throws Booker to the mat with an overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Steiner has the crowd solidly in his favor. Ray comes in to try and use a double team but here comes Hawk to break that up. Steiner hits a double underhook power bomb for a two count on Booker T. He picks up Booker and places him on his shoulders. Hawk climbs to the top turnbuckle and they hit the Doomsday Device! Steiner picks up Booker and sends him to the ropes -- Frankensteiner! Steiner makes a cover: One, Two, Three! Road Warrior Hawk and Scott Steiner pick up the win at 10:52! Road Warrior Hawk and Scott Steiner p. Harlem Heat =76 World War 3 Hyped We are mere moments away from World War 3. To hype things up, we go to several pre-recorded promos from some of the wrestlers involved in the World War 3 battle royal. These wrestlers include Lex Luger, Jake Roberts, Roddy Piper and Ric Flair. Make sure you stay tuned because the World War 3 battle royal is next! {{In reality, my plan is to post the World War 3 battle royal tomorrow. Hope all ya'll enjoy the first half of World War 3.}}
  6. I won't say who, but I can say that a major injury is coming soon that changed my plans 1000%. And I wanted to do something different, so that's why I put the strap on Running Wolf. I don't think I had ever done that in my time playing USPW. I could be wrong, of course. But I felt it was something different enough to this story. Thank you so much for reading and responding.
  7. Saturday Week 4 February 2020 USPW Red, White And Blue Match #1 Last Man Standing Match Steve Frehley vs. Nicky Champion In an exceptional match, Nicky Champion(94) defeated Steve Frehley(85) in a Last Man Standing match in 14:33 when Steve Frehley could not beat a ten count after a Hawkeye Hammer. Referee=Baby Jamie Nicky Champion d. Steve Frehley =83 You Saw What I Did Backstage, Jack Bruce is shown watching the monitor. Trent Shaffer walks up to him and asks if he saw what happened last Wednesday. Bruce says he was a little bit impressed. Shaffer reminds him that he pinned Nicky Champion and he's going to do the same to Bulldozer Brandon Smith because he is The Talent and the best Canadian wrestler in the world. Bruce says he can prove himself tonight and then walks off as we go to the ring...90 Wrestling Legend Debuts Joss Thompson shows up on the video screen and announces the man that will take his place. That man is wrestling legend Doug Peak. Peak comes out from the back and makes his way to the ring...63 Match #2 Doug Peak vs. Ricky Dale Johnson In a bout that had a decent reaction from the crowd but sub-par wrestling, Ricky Dale Johnson(67) defeated Doug Peak(38) in 5:31 by pinfall with a Southern Justice. Referee=Chad Brent Ricky Dale Johnson p. Doug Peak =62 Money On The Line Backstage, Rich Money is shown talking with Jack Bruce. Money says he's willing to up the stakes in his match with Running Wolf tonight. He says he will put his money back on the line again but if he wins he gets to select his next challenger. Bruce accepts the terms but warns Money that he might lose both his title and his money tonight. Money says that everybody's got a price for Rich Money...95 Match #3 USPW World Tag Team Titles Match Jett & Moor (w/Persephone) defend vs. Ducont & Thatcher (w/Elizabeth Cartier) In a decent match, Jett(69) & Moor(73) defeated Ducont(54) & Thatcher(47) in 6:13 when Julius Moor pinned Charlie Thatcher with a Charging Tackle. Jett & Moor make defence number six of the USPW World Tag Team titles. Referee=Baby Jamie. Jett & Moor p. Ducont & Thatcher =70 Hype A video plays hyping Trent Shaffer vs. Bulldozer Brandon Smith...72 Match #4 Trent Shaffer (w/Raven Robinson) vs. Bulldozer Brandon Smith In a good match, Trent Shaffer(79) defeated Bulldozer Brandon Smith(78) in 11:53 by pinfall after using a foreign object. Referee=Robbie Sanchez Trent Shaffer p. Bulldozer Brandon Smith =83 Hype 2 A video plays hyping Roger Cage vs. Zeus...52 Match #5 USPW National Title Match Roger Cage defends vs. Zeus In a decent match, Roger Cage(64) defeated Zeus(56) in 10:02 by pinfall with a Cage Rage. Roger Cage makes defence number five of the USPW National title. Referee=Rob Perkins Roger Cage p. Zeus =68 Retiring Soon Gorgon cuts a backstage promo where she talks about retiring in two months. She says she wants to face the best wrestlers in the world before she retires and that means anyone here in USPW. She promises to destroy them...52 Match #6 Alicia Strong vs. Sara Marie In a bout that had good wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd, Sara Marie(69) defeated Alicia Strong(79) in 12:48 by pinfall with an Energy Burst. Referee=Chad Brent Sara Marie p. Alicia Strong =74 Family Name In a promo, Casey Valentine talks about his win last Wednesday. He says the time has come for him to step up to his family name. He says that he is looking to win the National title from Roger Cage. He challenges Cage to a match this Wednesday on American Wrestling...62 Match #7 USPW Women's Title Match Jaime Quine defends vs. Pariah In a decent match, Jaime Quine(68) defeated Pariah(73) in 14:44 by pinfall with a handful of tights. Jaime Quine makes defence number ten of the USPW Women's title. Referee=Rob Perkins Jaime Quine p. Pariah =73 Good Luck Backstage, Nicky Champion and Running Wolf are talking. Champion is wishing Running Wolf good luck in his match tonight. Jack Bruce walks up and says the time is now. It's Running Wolf's shot to win it all with no excuses. Bruce shakes hands with him and wishes him luck. Running Wolf stands up and he's ready to go to the ring...98 Match #8 USPW World Title Match Steel Cage Match Rich Money defends vs. Running Wolf In a superb match, Running Wolf(82) defeated Rich Money(84) in a Cage match in 14:44 by pinfall with a Wolf Tamer. Running Wolf wins the USPW World title. Referee=Robbie Sanchez Running Wolf p. Rich Money =86 Celebration Post-Match, Running Wolf begins to celebrate in the ring. He is joined by Nicky Champion, who raises his arm and hugs him. Champion gets on the microphone and says that Running Wolf deserves the win. Running Wolf thanks Champion. Jack Bruce comes out and announces the new USPW World Heavyweight Champion Running Wolf. Bruce puts the belt around Running Wolf's waist. The three men celebrate inside the cage as the show comes to an end...100
  8. Wednesday Week 4 February 2020 USPW American Wrestling Do It For The Business Rich Money is backstage, psyching up Sterling Whitlock for his upcoming match. Money tells Whitlock to go out there and beat Skull DeBones. Whitlock says he'll do it for The Business and for Money. Whitlock bounces on his feet and then heads out toward the ring...79 Match #1 Sterling Whitlock vs. Skull DeBones In a bout that had good heat and decent wrestling, Skull DeBones(70) defeated Sterling Whitlock(63) in 10:28 by pinfall with a Skull Krusher. Referee=Robbie Sanchez Skull DeBones p. Sterling Whitlock =74 A Meeting Is Coming Soon Backstage, Rich Money is shown watching a monitor. Money shakes his head and then looks in the camera. He says that there are going to be changes coming for The Business. He calls a State of the Business meeting next week...100 Match #2 Rajah vs. Ricky Dale Johnson In a decent match, Ricky Dale Johnson(71) defeated Rajah(43) in 6:18 by pinfall with a Leaping Lariat. Referee=Chad Brent Ricky Dale Johnson p. Rajah =66 Stupid Injury Post-Match, Joss Thompson shows up on the video screen while Ricky Dale Johnson is still in the ring. Thompson explains his absence by an injury. He says he will be back soon but not at Red, White And Blue. RDJ makes a mock crying look. Thompson says that he will be choosing an opponent for Ricky Dale Johnson at the premium live event to replace him. RDJ says he's ready for anyone that Thompson could bring him. He, then, celebrates with a couple of beers...90 Through A Table Steve Frehley and Nicky Champion brawl in the backstage area. Frehley knocks Champion backward and then puts him through a table. Frehley smiles down at Champion and says he'll see him later tonight...100 Match #3 Jaime Quine and Alicia Strong vs. Pariah and Sara Marie In a bout that had good wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd, Pariah(71) and Sara Marie(65) defeated Jaime Quine(73) and Alicia Strong(80) in 14:22 when Pariah pinned Alicia Strong with a Tornado DDT. Referee=Baby Jamie Pariah and Sara Marie p. Jaime Quine and Alicia Strong =78 Proving Himself Jack Bruce comes down to the ring. He begins hyping the upcoming premium live event show when he is interrupted by Trent Shaffer. Shaffer says that he is the real main event in USPW and that's why he's in the main event tonight. Bruce says that Shaffer has the opportunity to prove himself tonight against top competition. Bruce says that if Shaffer proves himself tonight and Saturday that he might be moved up to the main event scene very soon. Shaffer reminds Bruce that he is The Talent in this company and the best Canadian wrestler in the world. Bruce, again, tells Shaffer to prove it. Bruce and Shaffer stare each other down as we go to commercial...96 Rick Law A music video is shown to promote Rick Law...67 Match #4 American Gold vs. Natural Storm In a decent match, Natural Storm(Rayne-71, Howard-69) defeated American Gold(English-41, Chamberlain-40) in 9:35 when Eddie Howard pinned Maliek Chamberlain with a Storm Damage. Referee=Rob Perkins Natural Storm p. American Gold =67 Barred From Ringside Roger Cage is shown talking with Jack Bruce about his upcoming match with Zeus. Cage says he wants the match with everyone barred from ringside. He doesn't care if it's a cage match or whatever. Jack Bruce replies that he'd like to see a clean winner Saturday night so the Olympus Order will be banned from ringside. If they appear, they will be fired from the company...71 Match #5 Mick Muscles vs. Casey Valentine In a bout that had a decent reaction from the crowd but terrible wrestling, Casey Valentine(53) defeated Mick Muscles(39) in 6:10 by pinfall with a Deep Impact. Referee=Chad Brent Casey Valentine p. Mick Muscles =47 Andre Jones A music video is shown to promote Andre Jones...50 Match #6 Rich Money, Steve Frehley and Trent Shaffer (w/Raven Robinson) vs. Bulldozer Brandon Smith and Hawkeye & Wolf In a superb match, Rich Money(83), Steve Frehley(88) and Trent Shaffer(74) defeated Bulldozer Brandon Smith(78) and Hawkeye(95) & Wolf(80) in 14:29 when Trent Shaffer pinned Nicky Champion by using underhanded tactics. Referee=Robbie Sanchez Rich Money, Steve Frehley and Trent Shaffer p. Bulldozer Brandon Smith and Hawkeye & Wolf =97 Pull Apart Brawl Rich Money and Running Wolf are in the ring and are squaring off, unhappy about something. The argument soon turns physical, and they are joined by Steve Frehley, Nicky Champion, Trent Shaffer and Bulldozer Brandon Smith for a wild brawl, with the chaos spilling out all around ringside. Eventually a number of officials and other wrestlers have to hit the ring and pull them apart before they kill each other...90
  9. Wednesday Week 3 February 2020 USPW American Wrestling Match #1 Dusty Ducont vs. Running Wolf In a decent match, Running Wolf(78) defeated Dusty Ducont(53) in 10:21 by pinfall with a roll up. Referee=Robbie Sanchez Running Wolf p. Dusty Ducont =74 Olympus Order Is Not Smooth Roger Cage comes down to the ring. He talks about the fact that he is still the National Champion. He says he is working to be the best National Champion in history. He is interrupted by Zeus. Zeus says that he and The Olympus Order left Zeus laying at Stars, Stripes And Slams. Cage says he's ready to take revenge and challenges Zeus to meet him at Red, White And Blue. Zeus accepts and then tells Cage to leave the ring because he has a match. Cage punches Zeus and then walks off, leaving Zeus laying in the ring for his next match...64 Match #2 Zeus vs. Leaf LeBaum In a terrible match, Zeus(54) defeated Leaf LeBaum(27) in 5:54 by pinfall with a Thunder Bolt. Referee=Chad Brent Zeus p. Leaf LeBaum =42 What A Loser Backstage, Rich Money berates Dusty Ducont for losing to Running Wolf. Money says he wonders if he can trust Ducont, pushing him backward with a pieface. Money calls Ducont lucky that he secured a tag team title match for him and Charlie Thatcher at Red, White And Blue against Jett & Moor. Money tells Ducont not to disappoint him again before walking off...63 Match #3 Gorgon vs. Pariah In a decent match, Pariah(68) defeated Gorgon(47) in 12:29 by pinfall with a Tornado DDT. Referee=Baby Jamie Pariah p. Gorgon =59 Paper Bag Having picked up the victory, Pariah celebrates in the ring. Her celebration is cut short by Jaime Quine, who joins her in the ring. Quine holds up a paper bag and says that Pariah should wear this at all times when in the ring. Pariah says she'd rather wear the Women's title belt. Quine laughs and says she wouldn't let anyone borrow that belt. Pariah throws a punch, dropping Quine. Quine rolls out of the ring and says she tried to play nice. Now she won't be so nice...84 Traskmaster Anthony Trask had an interview hyping his upcoming singles match with Nicky Champion. He will prove that The Traskmaster rules over all...69 The Dark Destroyer In a video, Steve Frehley is shown talking from his gym. He hypes his upcoming match with Nicky Champion, promising a victory. He says he will prove that Champion ain't nothin and he's the best wrestler in the world...93 Match #4 The Triumverate vs. Wendy Anderson and The Bombshells In a poor match, The Triumvirate (Alicia Strong(78), Glorious Gloria(34) and Juliette King(44)) defeated Wendy Anderson(52) and The Bombshells(Fairchild-39, Adams-38) in 10:37 when Alicia Strong pinned Amelia Fairchild with an Angel Driver. In terms of in-ring work, Alicia Strong was head and shoulders above everyone else. Referee=Rob Perkins The Triumverate p. Wendy Anderson and The Bombshells =62 Andre Jones A music video is shown to promote Andre Jones...56 Match #5 Kirk Jameson vs. Bulldozer Brandon Smith In a decent match, Bulldozer Brandon Smith(75) defeated Kirk Jameson(51) in 6:28 by pinfall with a Backdrop Driver. Referee=Chad Brent Bulldozer Brandon Smith p. Kirk Jameson =70 Leg Attack Bulldozer Brandon Smith is celebrating his victory in the ring. Trent Shaffer runs in and attacks. He focuses on the leg of Bulldozer, sending it against the ring post. Then he does a figure four around the ring post before officials can come in and break things up...68 Hype A video plays hyping Rich Money vs. Running Wolf...77 Match #6 Anthony Trask vs. Nicky Champion In a bout that had good heat and decent wrestling, Nicky Champion(85) defeated Anthony Trask(47) in 15:20 by pinfall with a Hawkeye Hammer. Referee=Robbie Sanchez Nicky Champion p. Anthony Trask =81 More Than Just A Name Having picked up the victory, Nicky Champion celebrates in the ring...82
  10. I am starting a prediction contest here, specifically to do with World War 3 predictions. The winner of these predictions will receive a prize to help move the diary forward. NEWS: WCW WORLD WAR 3 PREVIEW! Predictions List: WCW United States Title Match Last Man Standing Match Vader defends vs. Lex Luger Comments: WCW World Tag Team Titles Match Benoit & Malenko defend vs. The Sheepherders Comments: Arn Anderson vs. Rey Misterio, Jr. Comments: WCW World Heavyweight Title Match Hulk Hogan defends vs. The Giant Comments: Harlem Heat vs. Road Warrior Hawk and Scott Steiner Comments: World War 3 Battle Royal Al Snow, Arn Anderson, Big Bubba Rogers, Brian Pillman, Diamond Dallas Page, Eddy Guerrero, Jake Roberts, Jim Duggan, Johnny B. Badd, Jushin Thunder Liger, Lex Luger, Matt Borne, Paul Orndorff, Randy Savage, Rey Misterio, Jr., Ric Flair, Roddy Piper, Shane Douglas, Steve Austin, Steve Williams, Sting, Terry Gordy, The Great Muta, The Taskmaster, Tully Blanchard, Ultimate Warrior, V.K. Wallstreet, Vader, ???, ??? Comments: Comments On Diary In General: TAGS: @WCW – #WorldWar3 – #WhereTheBigBoysPlay – #BattleRoyal © 1995 All Rights Reserved. PromotionWars.com is a property of WCW
  11. Saturday Week 4 November 1995 WCW Saturday Night Highlights From Monday Nitro Highlights from Monday Nitro are shown. Eddy Guerrero defeating Jushin Thunder Liger is shown. Hulk Hogan and Sting are shown beating The Giant and The Barbarian. Then, The Giant and The Barbarian get the advantage to close the show. New Blue Bloods Lord Steven Regal comes out to the ring. He talks about how Earl Robert Eaton let him down and how it's time to move on. Regal announces his new tag team partner Dave Taylor. Taylor comes out and joins Regal in the ring. Taylor says that he will be a much better partner than Eaton. Regal says it's time to wrestle. Match #1 In a decent match, The Blue Bloods(Regal-76, Taylor-54) defeated Gunn(33) & Z-Man(43) in 5:35 when Lord Steven Regal submitted Tom Zenk with a Regal Stretch. In terms of in-ring work, Lord Steven Regal was head and shoulders above everyone else. Johnny Gunn was the weak link, struggling to keep up with everyone else's in-ring performance...61 Horsemen Preview For World War 3 At the interview area, Gene Okerlund interviews Ric Flair and Rey Misterio Jr.. Okerlund asks about the matches coming up at World War 3. Misterio Jr. says he is stepping in the ring with a veteran like Arn Anderson and that he will be proud to be the victor over that Four Horsemen unit. Flair hypes the World War 3 battle royal and says all four of his Horsemen members will be in the battle royal. He reminds everyone that to be the man, you have to beat the man and right now Hulk Hogan's the man. Flair plans on challenging him at Starrcade by winning the battle royal. Match #2 In a bout that had a decent reaction from the crowd but sub-par wrestling, Steve Austin(65) defeated Maxx Muscle(27) in 6:07 when Maxx Muscle was disqualified when Diamond Dallas Page ran in and attacked Steve Austin...65 Diamond Dallas Page Attack Post-Match, Diamond Dallas Page attacks Steve Austin from behind. He drops Austin with the Diamond Cutter. DDP holds up the WCW World Television title belt to boos from the crowd. New World Champion? At the interview area, Gene Okerlund interviews The Taskmaster and The Giant. Okerlund asks about the match with Hulk Hogan at World War 3. The Taskmaster says they are looking at both a new World Champion and the end of Hulkamania in one night. The Taskmaster laughs and says it will be a day to give thanks. Match #3 In a bout that had a decent reaction from the crowd but terrible wrestling, Paul Orndorff(36) defeated Jim Duggan(37) in 10:26 by pinfall...43 Hyping World War 3 Battle Royal Several wrestlers cut promos hyping the World War 3 battle royal. These wrestlers include Lex Luger, Steve Austin, Big Bubba Rogers and Johnny B. Badd.
  12. Monday Week 4 November 1995 WCW MONDAY NITRO Mystery Man Revealed The fans in the Norfolk Scope stand on their feet as Ultimate Warrior comes out to the ring. Warrior snarls and growls on the microphone. Between the snarls and growls, he says that he's still standing in this ring despite being bitten by a snake. He says he's not afraid of snakes anymore and he wants the low-down snake that gave him the bad present. The video screen lights up to show the unknown man. The unknown man tells Warrior to be careful what he wishes for because he just might get it. The unknown man says he will be in the battle royal at World War 3, warning Warrior that he will be coming for him. He says to never trust a snake. Trust me. A laugh spills forth and he leans forward to reveal Jake Roberts! Roberts continues to laugh as Warrior looks shocked in the ring. The video screen fades to black but Roberts' laughter can still be heard echoing throughout the arena. Warrior looks around, a little worried, before exiting the ring and heading for the back. Match #1 Shane Douglas vs. Johnny B. Badd Our opening match as we are less than a week from World War 3 features two wrestlers who will be in the battle royal. Shane Douglas takes an early advantage, knocking Badd back to the mat with a solid punch. Douglas takes Badd over with a snap suplex and then places Badd on the top turnbuckle. He goes up for a Superplex but Badd fights him off. Badd shoves Douglas off the top turnbuckle and hits a flying headscissors off the top turnbuckle. Badd gets the crowd behind him. He maintains control for the next several minutes. Badd puts Douglas in the corner and begins throwing a combination of punches. Badd goes for a vertical suplex but Douglas lands behind him instead. Douglas turns Badd around and hits him with the belly to belly suplex. Instead of making the cover, Douglas pulls Badd up and hits the Franchiser. Douglas makes the cover, holding up four fingers: One, Two, Three! Shane Douglas gets the win at 11:56! Shane Douglas p. Johnny B. Badd =60 No Longer Stunning We cut to a video promo featuring Steve Austin. Austin hypes his upcoming match tonight with Diamond Dallas Page. Austin says he's going to step into the ring with DDP and dominate. He says he's going to be the wrestler that he always knew he could be. He warns DDP that he's going to knock his head off and walk away with the Television title. And that's the bottom line. Austin poses and we go to the ring. Match #2 The Iron Sheik vs. Lex Luger Two veterans step into the ring for what amounts to a pretty decent match between the two despite The Iron Sheik visibly tiring toward the end of the match. During the bout, the announcers let everyone know that Lex Luger accepeted the stipulation for World War 3 against Vader to make it a Last Man Standing match. The Iron Sheik is a strong opponent for Luger, focusing on Luger's back when he has control. Luger manages to make a comeback and takes down The Iron Sheik with a clothesline. Luger sends Sheik to the ropes and hits a powerslam. Luger makes a motion and then picks up The Iron Sheik -- Human Torture Rack! The Iron Sheik struggles but is forced to submit. Lex Luger picks up the win at 8:10! Lex Luger d. The Iron Sheik =73 World War Heat We go to the top of the ramp where Gene Okerlund is standing by. Okerlund hypes the WCW hotline, telling everyone to give us a call. He says he has some updates on some mystery wrestlers involved in the World War 3 battle royal. Speaking of World War 3, he brings out his next guests: Harlem Heat. Okerlund asks them about the challenge issued by Road Warrior Hawk and Scott Steiner. Booker T says the only tag team that WCW fans need to know about is Harlem Heat. He says that Hawk and Steiner made a big mistake in challenging them, sucka. Stevie Ray reminds Hawk and Steiner about the Harlem Hangover or the Heatseeker. Stevie Ray says those suckas are gonna fall at World War 3. Booker T throws in now can you dig that, sucka? Okerlund sends us to the ring for our next match. Match #3 WCW World Television Title Match 10 Minute Time Limit Diamond Dallas Page (w/Diamond Doll and Maxx Muscle) defends vs. Steve Austin Our third match is the WCW World Television title defense by Diamond Dallas Page against Steve Austin. DDP and Austin get into it pretty quickly in the match. Austin throws a few punches in the first few minutes and DDP responds with forearm smashes. DDP gains the advantage and sends Austin to the ropes, hitting A Trip To The Diamond Mine. DDP makes the cover: One, Two, Kickout! DDP catches Austin with a swinging neckbreaker and then sets him up for the Diamond Cutter. Austin manages to push DDP off and hits a Lou Thesz press, throwing punches. Austin gets the crowd behind him. Austin goes to the second turnbuckle and hits a pointed elbow drop. Less than five minutes to go in the time limit, Austin locks in Hollywood And Vine. The standing figure four leglock is locked on with DDP calling out in pain. Maxx Muscle climbs on the apron, getting the referee's attention. Austin lets go and moves over to Muscle, throwing a punch. One minute left in the bout. Austin knocks Muscle off the apron and then turns, hitting DDP with the Stun Gun! Diamond Doll climbs on the apron, getting the attention of Austin. Ten seconds left and Austin turns back around to DDP. He makes the cover: One, Two, Shoulder Up! Bell sounds moments later! We have reached the ten minute time limit draw. Diamond Dallas Page Draws Steve Austin =78 The Extreme Franchise To end the first hour, Gene Okerlund is standing at the top of the ramp and talks about the WCW Hotline. Then he brings out one member of one of the Four Horsemen, Shane Douglas. Okerlund says that Douglas has been announced as being in the World War 3 battle royal. He asks Douglas about that. Douglas says that since he made his return to WCW he has proven time and time again that he is the Extreme Franchise. He reminds everyone that there are no disqualifications in a battle royal. This means that the Extreme Franchise is going to be in control. He says that he will be the one to face Hulk Hogan at Starrcade and become the new WCW World Heavyweight Champion. He warns Hogan that he's going to get franchised. Douglas walks off as we go to commercial to end the first hour. A Renewed Rivalry Hulk Hogan comes down to the ring. Hogan hypes his tag team match tonight and then his match at World War 3 against The Giant. He promises a victory both ways, brother. He is interrupted by Roddy Piper, who joins him in the ring. Piper says that he's here to take the World title from around Hogan's waist. Hogan says the two of them have a past and they might have a future in this company. Hogan wishes Piper good luck in the battle royal. Piper says he doesn't need luck because he's the best wrestler in the business. Piper says he's going to speak slow so that Hogan's little brain can understand. He says that Hogan will not be the champion at the end of the year. Hogan dares Piper to come and take it. Piper warns Hogan not to throw rocks at a man with a machine gun. Piper says he'll see Hogan at Starrcade. Piper exits the ring and heads to the back. Hogan high fives the fans on his way out. Match #4 Eddy Guerrero vs. Jushin Thunder Liger A high flying match is next as Eddy Guerrero of Technically Wonderful takes on Japanese wrestling legend Jushin Thunder Liger. The two exchnage quick moves with no sign of the match seeming to slow down. The announcers have a hard time keeping up with the moves as Guerrero catches Liger with a sunset flip power bomb and Liger catches Guerrero with a fisherman's buster. The announcers talk about that this is the kind of action you can expect from the X-Division. The match builds and builds until the referee gets bumped. Not too hard, though, but he's staggering around and not able to see. Guerrero seizes the moment and gets a steel chair. He bangs it on the mat and then tosses it to Liger. Liger catches it and Guerrero lays on the mat as though he got hit. The referee recovers, seeing Liger with the chair and Guerrero down. The referee calls for the bell immediately as Liger drops the chair, trying to explain what happened. Eddie Guerrero gets the win at 9:37! Eddy Guerrero d. Jushin Thunder Liger =82 The Dungeon Of Doom At the ramp, Gene Okerlund discusses the upcoming World War 3 event and then brings out The Taskmaster, The Giant and The Barbarian. The Taskmaster hypes the tag team match tonight against Hulk Hogan and Sting. The Taskmaster says that they may not have ended Hulkamania at Halloween Havoc but The Giant will do it at World War 3. The Giant roars and The Barbarian stands there looking menacing. The Taskmaster says that tonight begins the end of Hulk Hogan's title reign. The Taskmaster laughs a menacing laugh and we go up to the ring. Match #5 Zodiac (w/The Taskmaster) vs. Jim Duggan The Taskmaster came down to ringside to stand at the side of Zodiac. This match is a pure brawl as anyone would expect. The announcers talk about the World War 3 battle royal during the match. Jim Duggan will be in this battle royal. After a brief momentum burst by Zodiac, the match is mostly dominated by Jim Duggan. Hacksaw gets the USA chant going and then stands in the corner, awaiting Zodiac to get to his feet. Duggan charges with a running clothesline tackle. Duggan makes the cover: One, Two, Three! Jim Duggan gets the win at 8:16! Jim Duggan p. Zodiac =56 End Of The Blue Bloods Backstage, Lord Steven Regal and Earl Robert Eaton get into an argument. Regal says that Eaton is dragging him down and now it is time for Eaton to lose his title. It's time for Regal to bring in a real noble wrestler. Regal says that this new wrestler will be on WCW Saturday Night. Eaton looks down, looking sad. Then he slowly walks away. Match #6 The Dungeon Of Doom (The Giant and The Barbarian) (w/The Taskmaster) vs. Hulk Hogan and Sting It's main event time! Two members of The Dungeon Of Doom step in the ring against Hulk Hogan and Sting. The four men brawl in the ring as soon as the bell sounds. Hogan and Sting send both The Giant and The Barbarian over the top rope with a double clothesline. Sting and The Barbarian kick things off and after a brief brawl Sting sends The Barbarian into a corner. Sting rushes in with a Stinger Splash but The Barbarian moves and Sting crashes into the turnbuckle. The Barbarian tags in The Giant. The Giant comes in and chokes Sting in the corner. The referee makes a count but it's broken at four. The Giant Irish whips Sting across the ring and Sting crashes hard, dropping to his knees. The Giant and The Barbarian continue in control of Sting, making sure he doesn't reach his corner. Nearing the ten minute mark, a momentum shift is made when The Giant goes for the Choke Slam outside the ring. Sting manages to drop behind The Giant and shove him right into the ring post several times. Sting rolls back in the ring and begins crawling toward his corner. Hulk Hogan reaches a hand out. The Giant manages to get back in the ring and tag out to The Barbarian. Sting leaps and makes the tag to Hulk Hogan. Hulk Hogan rushes into the ring and attacks The Barbarian with punches. He punches The Giant off the apron. Hogan winds up a punch and hits The Barbarian. Hogan grabs The Barbarian and drops him with a body slam. Hogan cups his ear to the crowd, getting the crowd riled up. Hogan picks up The Barbarian and sends him to the ropes, hitting a big boot. The Giant climbs in the ring and is met by Sting! Hogan bounces off the ropes and The Taskmaster trips him up. The referee sees this and calls for the bell. Hulk Hogan and Sting win at 14:41! Hulk Hogan and Sting d. The Dungeon Of Doom =82 Possible World War 3 Preview The Giant takes down Sting with a headbutt. Hulk Hogan turns to The Taskmaster, pulling him up. The Barbarian attacks Hogan from behind. The Giant grabs both Hogan and Sting by the throat and lifts them up, hitting a Choke Slam on both men. The Taskmaster laughs and grabs the WCW World Heavyweight title belt, handing it to The Giant. The Giant raises the belt up high. The show ends with The Giant holding up the WCW World Heavyweight title belt. Is this a preview for World War 3?
  13. That's the great thing about having multiple diaries about the same promotion. Things are always different. Wednesday Week 2 February 2020 USPW American Wrestling Smooth Is More Than Just A Name Steve Frehley comes down to the ring. He hypes his match with Roger Cage tonight and says he's going to walk away with the National title. He is interrupted by Roger Cage, who joins him in the ring. Cage says he's looking forward to the match to test himself against one of the top wrestlers in this business. Frehley says to keep the title warm for him because he's taking it tonight. Nicky Champion interrupts and reminds Frehley that he's got to focus on their match at Red, White And Blue. Champion says he wants to raise the stakes and make it a Last Man Standing match. Frehley agrees to the stipulation and Champion smiles as we go to commercial...90 Match #1 USPW World Tag Team Titles Match Jett & Moor (w/Persephone) defend vs. The Dream Team In a decent match, Jett(67) & Moor(70) defeated The Dream Team(Black-53, Phunk-47) in 9:48 when Julius Moor pinned Grandmaster Phunk with a Charging Tackle. Jett & Moor make defence number five of the USPW World Tag Team titles. Referee=Robbie Sanchez Jett & Moor p. The Dream Team =69 Nowhere To Run Backstage, James Justice is shown talking with Bulldozer Brandon Smith. Bulldozer says he's sick of wrestlers running from him. Justice says he understands it and has been dealing with it for his entire career. Bulldozer says that, at Red, White And Blue, Trent Shaffer won't have anywhere to run...76 Match #2 Jack Jackson vs. Ricky Dale Johnson In a bout that had a decent reaction from the crowd but sub-par wrestling, Ricky Dale Johnson(67) defeated Jack Jackson(32) in 6:14 by pinfall with a Leaping Lariat. Referee=Rob Perkins Ricky Dale Johnson p. Jack Jackson =68 Finish The Job Backstage, Lionel Greenwood interviews Alicia Strong. Strong says that The Triumverate dominated at Stars, Stripes And Slams like she knew they would. Now she wants to finish the job at Red, White And Blue. She challenges Sara Marie to a one on one match at the premium live event...56 Match #3 Jillian Jarvis vs. Sara Marie In a decent match, Sara Marie(67) defeated Jillian Jarvis(58) in 14:01 by pinfall with an Energy Burst. Referee=Chad Brent Sara Marie p. Jillian Jarvis =70 Dummies? Jack Jackson cuts a backstage promo where he hypes himself and promises that all the dummies in USPW will be put in their place...54 Match #4 Alicia Strong vs. Wendy Anderson In a decent match, Alicia Strong(80) defeated Wendy Anderson(54) in 7:32 by pinfall with a Strong Arm Tactic. Referee=Baby Jamie Alicia Strong p. Wendy Anderson =68 Next Week Backstage, Running Wolf is shown talking with Jack Bruce. Running Wolf thanks Bruce for the second opportunity to face Rich Money. Bruce says he was just doing his job. Speaking of that, he has a match for Running Wolf next week. He says that Running Wolf will take on Dusty Ducont of The Business. Running Wolf agrees to the match and says he's looking forward to getting some revenge...85 Match #5 Funky Fedora vs. Leaf LeBaum In an abysmal match, Funky Fedora(48) defeated Leaf LeBaum(30) in 6:29 by pinfall with a Slingshot Back Suplex. Referee=Rob Perkins Funky Fedora p. Leaf LeBaum =67 In-House Promo Rich Money cuts a promo from his house. He is seated on the couch and hypes his upcoming match with Running Wolf. He calls in Elizabeth Cartier and Dusty Ducont. Money says for Ducont to leave nothing left of Running Wolf next week. Ducont nods and Elizabeth Cartier says she will have him ready for the match. Money laughs and reminds us that everybody's got a price for Rich Money...80 Coming Next Week Match #6 Mick Muscles vs. Skull DeBones In a decent match, Skull DeBones(71) defeated Mick Muscles(48) in 5:47 by pinfall with a Skull Krusher. Referee=Chad Brent Skull DeBones p. Mick Muscles =61 Complaining About A Rematch Backstage, Trent Shaffer complains to Jack Bruce about making the rematch with Bulldozer Brandon Smith. Bruce says the match is on no matter what complaint Shaffer has. Shaffer says fine but he will destroy Bulldozer...85 Match #7 USPW National Title Match Roger Cage defends vs. Steve Frehley In a good match, Steve Frehley(88) defeated Roger Cage(64) in 11:31 when Roger Cage was disqualified when Nicky Champion ran in and attacked Steve Frehley. Referee=Robbie Sanchez Steve Frehley d. Roger Cage =87 More Than Just A Name Post-Match, Nicky Champion and Steve Frehley continue to brawl in the ring. Champion kicks Frehley in the gut and hits the Hawkeye Hammer. Champion drops down and continues to throw punches until officials come in and break things up. The show ends with Champion staring at the fallen Frehley...99
  14. The shows are going to come fast and furious now. LOL. No more prediction card but I do appreciate the comments. I live on those, honestly. And yeah, I anticipated the Frehley/Champion match outdoing the Wolf and Money match, but I can say that I learned my lesson.
  15. Wednesday Week 1 February 2020 USPW American Wrestling Rematch Set Rich Money comes down to the ring. He casts a celebration of defending his USPW World title once again against Running Wolf. Running Wolf interrupts him and says that the only reason Rich Money won is because he had help from The Business. Money doesn't deny it, instead saying that he has the best employees in the world. Jack Bruce comes out and announces that he is making a rematch for Red, White And Blue. He says that Rich Money will defend the World title against Running Wolf inside a steel cage. Money starts to get upset but Running Wolf hits him with the Wolf Tamer. Running Wolf celebrates in the ring as Money rolls out...100 Match #1 Jack Jackson vs. Nicky Champion In a decent match, Nicky Champion(94) defeated Jack Jackson(31) in 9:40 by pinfall with a Hawkeye Hammer. Nicky Champion p. Jack Jackson =78 He Ain't Nothin Backstage, Steve Frehley is shown watching the monitor. He turns and Lionel Greenwood shows up. Greenwood asks Frehley how he's feeling after Saturday night. Frehley says he could wrestle again right now just like Nicky Champion did. But he'll get his chance at Red, White And Blue. Frehley promises that at the end of the month he will show that Champion ain't nothin...76 Match #2 Joss Thompson vs. Jimmy Chipolata In a bout that had a decent reaction from the crowd but sub-par wrestling, Joss Thompson(75) defeated Jimmy Chipolata(23) in 5:52 by pinfall with a Clean Cutter. Referee=Baby Jamie Joss Thompson p. Jimmy Chipolata =63 Red, White And Blue Control Center In a video, Danny Jillefski hosts the Red, White And Blue Control Center. He talks about the matches lined up for Red, White And Blue, including Jaime Quine defending the USPW Women's title against Pariah. He sends us to a promo with Quine. Jaime Quine talks about being in the ring with an uggo like Pariah. But there will always be ugly women for her to beat and she promises to defend her title and win like always...61 Match #3 Tiffany Jade vs. Pariah In a decent match, Pariah(60) defeated Tiffany Jade(66) in 12:10 by pinfall with a Tornado DDT. Pariah p. Tiffany Jade =71 More Gold To The Business? In a promo, Elizabeth Cartier hypes the team of Ducont & Thatcher. She says they will become the USPW World Tag Team Champions once again, bringing more gold to The Business...59 Skull DeBones In the audience, Jack Bruce tries to get a few words from Skull DeBones. DeBones has nothing to say but looks fantastic. Bruce says that DeBones will be in his first USPW match next week on American Wrestling. DeBones just looks at him and then looks toward the ring...88 Match #4 Sterling Whitlock vs. Andre Jones In a bout that had a decent reaction from the crowd but terrible wrestling, Sterling Whitlock(47) defeated Andre Jones(44) in 7:57 by pinfall with a Whitlock's End. Referee=Chad Brent Sterling Whitlock p. Andre Jones =50 The Dream Team In a promo, The Dream Team is looking for a future shot at the USPW World Tag Team titles. Jett & Moor approach them and Jacob Jett tells them they don't have to wait to get a shot. He offers them a shot next week. Greg Black accepts the opportunity and warns them that they won't hold back. Julius Moor says he doesn't plan on holding back either. Grandmaster Phunk says they're going to get phunky. The four men stand around each other as the segment ends...66 Match #5 Kirk Jameson vs. Ricky Dale Johnson In a decent match, Ricky Dale Johnson(68) defeated Kirk Jameson(50) in 5:51 by pinfall with a Southern Justice. Referee=Rob Perkins Ricky Dale Johnson p. Kirk Jameson =67 Welcome To USPW Having picked up the victory, Ricky Dale Johnson celebrates in the ring. The celebration is brought to a halt by the arrival of Joss Thompson. Thompson mockingly welcomes RDJ to USPW. RDJ says that a good welcome is accompanied by a good drink. He calls for and gets a couple of beers thrown to him, offering one to Thompson. Thompson says he drinks finer things than that swill. RDJ shrugs and kicks Thompson before hitting Southern Justice. RDJ takes a long drink from his beer and celebrates with the crowd while Thompson rolls out of the ring...77 Coming Next Week Want Another Rematch Jack Bruce is seated in his office. Bulldozer Brandon Smith walks in and talks about last Saturday night when Trent Shaffer walked out of their match. Bulldozer wants a rematch this month with Shaffer. Bruce grants the rematch and says that if Shaffer walks out again, he can keep on walking from USPW. Bulldozer seems satisfied as we go to the ring for our main event...75 Match #8 Non-Title Match Rich Money vs. D.C. Rayne (Money sustained a Blown Ear Drum) In a good match, Rich Money(80) defeated D.C. Rayne(66) in 14:52 by pinfall with a Dollars From Heaven. Referee=Robbie Sanchez Rich Money p. D.C. Rayne =76 Avenging Angel Post-Match, Running Wolf rushes down to the ring and begins to brawl with Rich Money. The brawl explodes to the outside of the ring where Sterling Whitlock jumps the guardrail and attacks Running Wolf. Skull DeBones steps in, throwing Whitlock from the area and stopping Money with the presence of the baseball bat. The show ends with DeBones staring down Money...78
  16. I am going to start running through the shows with little details now so that I can get caught up to where I'm at in the game. === Saturday Week 4 January 2020 USPW Stars, Stripes And Slams Match #1 USPW National Title Match Roger Cage defends vs. Zeus In a decent match, Roger Cage(62) defeated Zeus(56) in 9:54 when Zeus was disqualified when Bash Street ran in and attacked Roger Cage. Roger Cage makes defence number three of the USPW National title. Referee=Baby Jamie. Roger Cage d. Zeus =65 Olympus Beatdown Post-Match, Bad Intentions grab Roger Cage and force him down to his knees in front of Zeus. Zeus grabs the National title belt and slams it into the face of Cage. Zeus holds up the belt to boos from the crowd before dropping it down on Cage's waist. The Olympus Order walk away as officials come in to check on Cage...50 Return Of A Feud A video plays hyping Tyson Baine vs. Enygma...71 Match #2 Tyson Baine vs. Enygma In a bout that had great heat and decent wrestling, Enygma(67) defeated Tyson Baine(70) in 8:02 by pinfall with a fast roll up. Referee=Rob Perkins. Enygma p. Tyson Baine =69 Two Top Names Backstage, Jack Bruce and Nicky Champion shake hands. Bruce wishes Champion good luck in his match tonight against Steve Frehley. Champion says he's got this and is going to prove that he's at the top of his game and that Champion is more than just a name. Bruce nods and we go to the ring...99 Match #3 USPW World Tag Team Titles Match Jett & Moor defend vs. Law & Justice In a decent match, Jett(64) & Moor(67) defeated Law(73) & Justice(60) in 12:03 when Julius Moor pinned Rick Law with a Charging Tackle. Jett & Moor make defence number four of the USPW World Tag Team titles. Referee=Baby Jamie. Jett & Moor p. Law & Justice =74 Playing Favorites Backstage, Steve Frehley charges into Jack Bruce's office. He says that it looks like Bruce is playing favorites here. Bruce says that whoever wins, will win. He's just here to keep things safe and book some matches. Frehley says he's going to beat Nicky Champion without any help or luck from anyone. Bruce just shrugs and we go to the ring...100 Match #4 Trent Shaffer vs. Bulldozer Brandon Smith In a decent match, Bulldozer Brandon Smith(70) defeated Trent Shaffer(73) in 10:54 when Trent Shaffer intentionally got counted out. Referee=Chad Brent. Bulldozer Brandon Smith d. Trent Shaffer =79 Talk To The Troops Backstage, Rich Money talks to the members of The Business, including Dusty Ducont, Sterling Whitlock, Charlie Thatcher and Rajah. He says they all have their walking orders for tonight. He says that they will make sure that The Business stays on top of the promotion. Whitlock cries out that he will make sure Rich Money is still the champion after tonight. Money smiles and we go to the ring...64 Match #5 Jillian Jarvis vs. Pariah In a decent match, Pariah(62) defeated Jillian Jarvis(57) in 9:13 by pinfall with a Tornado DDT. Referee=Chad Brent. Pariah p. Jillian Jarvis =66 Hype A video plays hyping Rich Money vs. Running Wolf...71 Match #6 USPW World Title Match Rich Money defends vs. Running Wolf In a bout that had great heat and good wrestling, Rich Money(81) defeated Running Wolf(78) in 15:27 by pinfall with a Dollars From Heaven following interference from Sterling Whitlock. During the match we also had Dusty Ducont run in and attack Running Wolf. Rich Money makes defence number eight of the USPW World title. Referee=Robbie Sanchez. Rich Money p. Running Wolf =87 Baseball Bat Save Post-Match, Rich Money, Sterling Whitlock, Rajah and Ducont & Thatcher take turns beating down Running Wolf. Skull DeBones comes from the crowd and enters the ring, using his baseball bat to mow down all the members of The Business and save Running Wolf...64 Next Women's Challenger Backstage, Jack Bruce approaches Jaime Quine. He tells her that her next challenger is going to be Pariah at Red, White And Blue. Quine says that Pariah is not worthy and she can pick a better opponent. Bruce says they will find out at Red, White And Blue how worthy she is. Quine screams and then walks off in a huff...77 Match #7 The Triumverate vs. Melody, Sara Marie and Miss American Pie In a decent match, The Triumvirate (Alicia Strong(76), Glorious Gloria(33) and Juliette King(40)) defeated Melody(68), Sara Marie(64) and Miss American Pie(47) in 9:59 when Juliette King pinned Miss American Pie by using underhanded tactics. Referee=Rob Perkins. The Triumverate p. Melody, Sara Marie and Miss American Pie =67 The Main Event A video plays hyping Nicky Champion vs. Steve Frehley...74 Match #8 Steve Frehley vs. Nicky Champion In an exceptional match, Steve Frehley(83) drew with Nicky Champion(95) in 15:05 when the referee lost control and stopped the match. Referee=Robbie Sanchez Steve Frehley Draws Nicky Champion =84 The Fight Goes On Post-Match, Jack Bruce rushes down to the ring to check on both Steve Frehley and Nicky Champion. Bruce uses smelling salts to wake up both men. Both of them try to get at each other but officials keep them separated. Bruce gets on the microphone and promises a rematch next month before the show comes to an end...100
  17. NEWS: USPW STARS, STRIPES AND SLAMS PREVIEW! Predictions List: USPW National Title Match Roger Cage defends vs. Zeus Comments: Tyson Baine vs. Enygma Comments: USPW World Tag Team Titles Match Jett & Moor defend vs. Law & Justice Comments: Trent Shaffer vs. Bulldozer Brandon Smith Comments: Jillian Jarvis vs. Pariah Comments: USPW World Title Match Rich Money defends vs. Running Wolf Comments: The Triumverate vs. Melody, Sara Marie and Miss American Pie Comments: Steve Frehley vs. Nicky Champion Comments: Comments On Diary In General: TAGS: @USPW – #StarsStripesAndSlams – #WhereSuperstarsAreMade – #FrehleyvChampion © 2020 All Rights Reserved. PromotionWars.com is a property of USPW
  18. Wednesday Week 4 January 2020 USPW American Wrestling Money Leads The Way USPW American Wrestling, this week, begins with the arrival of the USPW World Champion Rich Money! Money draws boos from the crowd and he is carrying both the World title and the briefcase that holds one hundred thousand dollars. Both of which will be on the line this Saturday at Stars, Stripes And Slams. Money stands in the center of the ring and begins by calling this HIS ring as the USPW World Champion. Money says that each and every time a wrestler steps in the ring with him, they learn to level up and up their game. But no one will ever be on his game. That includes Running Wolf, who will step in the ring with him this Saturday. He says that Wolf can talk to his ancestors all he wants but that Money talks to his hundred dollar bills and they says that he's the best. Money says that tonight's match against Bulldozer Brandon Smith will simply be a bump in the road that his limousine has to drive over. Money reminds everyone that everybody has a price for Rich Money and in the end everybody pays the price. Money tilts his head back and laughs and before his music hits and he exits the ring. Match #1 Steve Frehley vs. Andre Jones A really strong match to open things here on American Wrestling as 'The Dark Destroyer' Steve Frehley takes on 'Da Phreak' Andre Jones. Jones brings the volleyball to the ring but the volleyball is immediately kicked out of the ring by Frehley and sent into the crowd. The match tilts solidly in the favor of Frehley, though Jones gets in some shots to show that he's just about on the same level. Frehley shows off his power when he grabs Jones by the throat and looks in his eyes. Then he hoists Jones up with a big press slam, bringing him down to the mat. Frehley moves in quickly, waiting for Jones to get to his feet before laying him out with the Dark Destroyer Spear. Frehley picks up Jones -- Frehley's Comet! Frehley makes the cover: One, Two, Three! Steve Frehley wins in 10:10! Steve Frehley p. Andre Jones =82 This Is Your Car? Steve Frehley stands up, getting his arm raised in victory. But while he's in the ring the video screen lights up. The video screen shows Frehley's car, which is known because of him driving it last week. Nicky Champion is shown standing beside the car. Champion says this is a nice car and brings out the sledgehammer. Frehley yells at Champion that he better not do it but Champion begins hitting the car with the sledgehammer! Champion smashes the windows and the rear view mirrors. Champion bashes the car again and again. Frehley kicks the bottom rope and yells at Champion that he's going to pay for this. Frehley exits the ring and rushes toward the back, disappearing to the backstage area. RDJ Coming Soon Another video plays for the upcoming Ricky Dale Johnson debut. More country music in the background and more RDJ beating up some jobbers. Ricky Dale Johnson is shown standing in front of the ring and he announces that he will be in the ring next week on American Wrestling. He says that he is going to kick butt and take names and that will be the bottom line. RDJ takes a sip of beer and then crushes the can against his head as we go back to the ring. Match #2 Non-Title Match Ducont & Thatcher vs. Jett & Moor It's time for a tag team match as two members of The Business, Dusty Ducont and Charlie Thatcher, take on the USPW World Tag Team Champions Jacob Jett and Julius Moor. A battle of brawling in this contest. Jacob Jett breaks things up with his aerial ability. Jett gets Ducont and Thatcher outside the ring and then he rushes the ropes and he hits a somersault over the top rope onto both Ducont and Thatcher. Jett slides back in the ring, drawing cheers from the crowd. Jett tags in Moor and there's some more brawling between Ducont and Thatcher and Moor. Moor takes the advantage and bounces off the ropes, hitting Thatcher with the Charging Tackle. Moor makes the cover: One, Two, Three! Jett & Moor pick up the win at 8:12! Jett & Moor p. Ducont & Thatcher =64 Stars, Stripes And Slams Control Center It's time for Danny Jillefski to host the Stars, Stripes And Slams Control Center. Of course, it's brought to you by USPW: The Magazine. Jillefski talks about the upcoming show, running down the card before coming to the match between Tyson Baine and Enygma. He sends us to a promo by Enygma. Enygma hypes his match with Baine. He says that nobody has been able to solve the Enygma and that Baine has not solved him so far. He says that Baine is not going to do this on Saturday. He says that he is better than the Rubik's cube. Back to Jillefski, Danny talks about the upcoming match between Jillian Jarvis and Pariah. He sends us to a promo by Pariah. Pariah talks about needing only the fans behind her to win matches. She says she is used to being alone. It will be the same this Saturday when she takes on Jillian Jarvis. Pariah says that she will make Jarvis feel her pain. With that, we go to the ring. Match #3 Raven Robinson vs. Sara Marie Two veterans step in the ring together as Raven Robinson takes on Sara Marie. It is a battle of pretty much even technical skills. This first hour main event showcases some good action between the two women. The first minute, they go hold for counterhold with neither woman ending up with the advantage and both women ending up on their feet. The fans here in Iowa State Fayre get on their feet for the match. Sara Marie breaks into the advantage, sending Robinson into the ringside area. Robinson tries to regain her composure but Sara Marie comes rushing and hits Robinson with the suicide dive. Marie brings the match back in the ring. She climbs to the top turnbuckle and leaps with a flying cross body onto Robinson. Marie makes the cover: One, Two, Kickout! Sara Marie gets back up and heads back to the top turnbuckle. She goes for the missile dropkick but Robinson moves and Sara Marie catches nothing but air. Moving forward to around the ten minute mark, Raven Robinson is still in control of the match. She locks Sara Marie in the Night Crawler, an elevated Boston crab. Sara Marie struggles in the hold, refusing to submit. The crowd gets behind Sara Marie, pushing her to crawl toward the ropes. Marie manages to reach the ropes to break the hold. Robinson gets upset at this and then grabs Marie, pulling her up. She sends Marie to the ropes but Marie ducks a clothesline. Marie comes back and a double clothesline sends both women to the mat. The referee begins a ten count on both women and the announcers say that this match might be over. Sara Marie manages to get to her feet first, while Robinson raises to just a knee. Sara Marie bounces off the ropes and hits the Energy Burst! The glittering magician's knee knocks Robinson back to the mat. Marie makes the cover: One, Two, Three! Sara Marie gets the win at 15:05! Sara Marie p. Raven Robinson =68 Olympus Cage The second hour begins with the arrival of the USPW National Champion Roger Cage. Cage comes out and says that his name is Roger Cage and he is a certified 'G' and a bonda fide stud and you can't teach that. Cage gets to the ring and says that in just a few days he's going to step in the ring with that idiot Zeus and his Olympus Order. Cage says that he may as well say he's facing all three of them since Zeus can't fight this match on his own. He says that things are going to come to a head on this night. Before Cage can continue, Zeus walks out from the back and joins him in the ring. Zeus tells Cage that he was a fool to choose not to bend the knee to Zeus. Zeus reminds Cage that he is a god and he says that Cage will bend the knee this Saturday when giving over the USPW National title. Cage says he doesn't want to wait to beat a member of The Olympus Order so why doesn't Zeus just go backstage and pick out a member of his group to face Cage tonight. Zeus laughs and says that Cage probably won't make it to the premium live event as a result of this challenge. Cage promises he is going to be there and the match is going to be S - M - O - O - T - H...SMOOTH! The two men go face to face before Zeus walks out first to make his selection. Match #4 T-Rex vs. Running Wolf A big match this evening sees the number one contender to the USPW World title, Running Wolf, taking on the Jurassic Power T-Rex. T-Rex rushes forward as soon as the bell sounds and begins to brawl right away with Running Wolf. The two exchange punches and forearm shots. Wolf dodges a punch and slips around T-Rex, showing some power as he throws T-Rex with a German suplex. Wolf gets the crowd involved, hyping them up. Wolf dominates throughout the match. Wolf catches T-Rex with a running leaping shoulder block and a running one handed bulldog. Wolf gets the crowd involved and soon he is lifting T-Rex on his shoulders. He hits the Wolf Tamer, a fireman's carry slam, making the cover: One, Two, Three! Running Wolf gets the win at 6:22 Running Wolf p. T-Rex =70 Immovable Obstacle Following the victory, Running Wolf gets on the microphone. He says that they are less than a week away from getting the USPW World Champion that the fans deserve. He says that not only is he going to win the World title but he's going to win the money and he's going to make sure that money goes to a good cause. Before he can continue, Elizabeth Cartier comes out from the back. She joins Wolf in the ring and begins by saying that his dreams and aspirations are going to come crashing down to reality this Saturday at Stars, Stripes And Slams. Cartier says that Running Wolf has run into an object that he cannot get around. Cartier says that no one can get around the boss. Wolf speaks up, saying that he knows better and that he will do it this Saturday at Stars, Stripes And Slams. Cartier says he will try but everybody's got a price for Rich Money. Cartier leaves and so does Running Wolf. Change Of Heart? We go backstage to the office of Jack Bruce. Bruce offers a smile to the camera before that smile turns into a frown when Rich Money simply walks in without knocking. Money asks Bruce if he's had a change of heart and decided that Money shouldn't be putting his money on the line. Bruce says no and that he believes that Running Wolf will win both the USPW World title and some of Rich Money's money. Money gets angry, stating that it's not fair. But he has to take it out on someone and that's what's going to happen tonight. Money warns Bruce that what he does to Bulldozer Brandon Smith will be on Bruce's head. Money walks off and we go to the ring. Match #5 Non-Title Match Bash Street vs. Roger Cage So, it looks like Zeus has selected Bash Street to step in the ring against Roger Cage in this non-title bout. These two have great chemistry in the ring and it shows in their peformance. While Street gets in some heavy hits on Cage, the match is mostly dominated by Roger Cage. Nothing too much to comment on during this match except that Cage picks up the victory with the Cage Rage and a pinfall. Roger Cage gets the win at 5:53! Roger Cage p. Bash Street =68 Coming From A Hotel Room We go to a hotel room setting where Nicky Champion is seated on his bed. He looks in the camera and states that this Saturday he is going to step in the ring with Steve Frehley. He says that all the talking will be done and it will be just the action inside the ring. He says that he is going to do more to Frehley's body than what he did to Frehley's car earlier tonight. Champion says he's going to prove that Champion is more than just a name. Match #6 Non-Title Match Rich Money vs. Bulldozer Brandon Smith It's main event time! A non-title match is up next as Rich Money steps in the ring with the young and hungry Bulldozer Brandon Smith. Money comes in like a house on fire, still angry about having to put his money on the line this Saturday. He goes right after Smith both in and out of the ring. He drags Smith out of the ring and hits him up against the ring post and then begins choking him with the camera cable right in front of the official. The referee gives him a four count before Money releases. Money sends Smith back in the ring and then goes for the Dollars From Heaven but Smith rolls out of the way! The Bulldozer gets to his feet and sends Money over with an overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Smith moves back in and takes Money down with a German suplex. Smith makes the cover: One, Two, Kickout! Smith gets back up and takes Money down with a clothesline, continuing his control over the next several minutes. Nearing the ten minute mark, Rich Money manages to avoid an attempt at a Tombstone Piledriver by Smith. Money fights back with the Money Shaker, a vicious European uppercut to the face. Smith is stunned by that move and Money grabs him around the waist. He turns this hold into the Bank Roll, a side belly to belly suplex. Money plays to a booing crowd. The crowd tries to get behind Smith but Money maintains control for the next several minutes. The USPW World Champion strikes with Money In The Bank, an unusually high German Suplex with a bridge: One, Two, Shoulder Up! Somehow, Smith managed to get the shoulder up with the Money In The Bank. Money looks a little frustrated. After quelling an attempt by Smith to get the momentum reversed, Money slams Smith near the corner. He climbs up and leaps, catching Smith with the Dollars From Heaven! Money makes the cover: One, Two, Three! Rich Money wins at 14:44! Rich Money p. Bulldozer Brandon Smith =85 Saving A Bulldozer Rich Money gets to his knees and gets his arm raised before he attacks Bulldozer Brandon Smith. He throws punches to the head, grinding his knuckles into the forehead of Smith. Running Wolf comes running in from the back! Wolf leaps into the ring and begins brawling with Money! Both men exchange punches and begin rolling in the ring back and forth. As they are fighting, Skull DeBones comes out from the crowd. He steps over the guardrail and enters the ring. Rich Money sees the big man coming in so he takes that as his cue and manages to escape the ring. DeBones helps Smith to his feet and Running Wolf, Skull DeBones and Bulldozer Brandon Smith stare down Rich Money as the show comes to an end.
  19. NEWS: WCW MONDAY NITRO PREVIEW! Predictions List: Shane Douglas vs. Johnny B. Badd Comments: The Iron Sheik vs. Lex Luger Comments: WCW World Television Title Match 10 Minute Time Limit Diamond Dallas Page defends vs. Steve Austin Comments: Eddy Guerrero vs. Jushin Thunder Liger Comments: Zodiac vs. Jim Duggan Comments: The Dungeon Of Doom (The Giant and The Barbarian) vs. Hulk Hogan and Sting Comments: Comments On Diary In General: TAGS: @WCW – #MondayNitro – #WhereTheBigBoysPlay – #DoDvHoganSting © 1995 All Rights Reserved. PromotionWars.com is a property of WCW
  20. Saturday Week 3 November 1995 WCW Saturday Night Highlights From Monday Nitro A video showing highlights from Monday Nitro are shown. The formation of Ric Flair's Four Horsemen is shown. Roddy Piper defeating Randy Savage is shown. Finally, the arrival of The Sheepherders is shown. Match #1 In a decent match, Technically Wonderful (Eddy Guerrero(78), Chris Benoit(84) and Dean Malenko(78)) defeated Johnny B. Badd(57) and American Males(Bagwell-45, Riggs-40) in 10:07 when Eddy Guerrero pinned Scotty Riggs with a Frog Splash...75 Going To Canada At the interview area, Gene Okerlund announces that in January WCW will be going all the way to the great white north in Canada. He says they will be spending every WCW show that month in Canada, including the WCW Clash of the Champions. Then he brings out Jim Duggan for an interview. Okerlund asks Duggan about the upcoming World War 3 battle royal. Duggan says that he is stepping in with the thought to win that night and go on to face Hulk Hogan at Starrcade. Duggan says he's never been the WCW World Champion but he plans to become one at Starrcade, tough guy. Ho! Okerlund sends us to the ring for our next match. Match #2 In a decent match, Miracle Violence Connection(Williams-64, Gordy-63) defeated Pretty Powerful(Hercules-50, Roma-43) in 5:49 when Steve Williams pinned Paul Roma with an Oklahoma Stampede...65 Computerized Man Of The 90s In a promo, Jimmy Hart hypes V.K. Wallstreet, talking about the upcoming World War 3 battle royal. Wallstreet says he was built to win a match like this because the odds are always in his favor. He reminds everyone that he is the Computerized Man of the 90's. Wallstreet says he will win for The Family. With that, we go to the ring for our main event. Match #3 In a good match, Steve Austin(70) defeated The Great Muta(68) in 16:19 by pinfall with a Stun Gun...79 Classic Brawl Post-Match, Diamond Dallas Page rushes out to the ring and attacks Steve Austin. Austin fights back and the two exchange blows in the middle of the ring. Austin goes for the Stun Gun but DDP fights him off. DDP goes for the Diamond Cutter but Austin pushes him off. This ends in a stalemate, with both of them staring each other down as the show comes to an end.
  21. Monday Week 3 November 1995 WCW MONDAY NITRO New Four Horsemen Arrive '2001: A Space Osyssey' opens things up in the Gainsville O-Dome in Gainesville, Florida. The crowd rises on their feet, cheering for the arrival of the Nature Boy Ric Flair. Ric Flair doesn't come out alone, though. He walks out with Rey Misterio, Jr. at his side. The two men step into the ring and Flair is given a microphone. He welcomes WCW Monday Nitro to Flair Country. He says he has to ask what's causing all this? The answer is the Nature Boy and the new Four Horsemen. Flair says that tonight is the beginning of a new era of Four Horsemen. He begins by saying that this man standing by his side is the first new member of the Horsemen. He congratulates Rey Misterio, Jr. on earning a spot with the Horsemen. Misterio gets on the microphone and thanks Flair for the opportunity. He says that he grew up watching professional wrestling in Mexico and now Mexico is Horsemen Country. Flair gives a strut and then talks about the fact that we need two more members to make the Horsemen complete. He says that these two men have competed and won titles in WCW. He says that they have won titles in Japan and now they come back to the United States. He tells the two new members to come on down. WOW! Out from the back comes the Miracle Violence Connection, Steve 'Dr. Death' Williams and Terry 'Bam Bam' Gordy! Williams and Gordy are dressed to the nine in suits as they walk down and step inside the ring. Both men raise up four fingers. Williams gets on the microphone and says that the two of them were built to be Horsemen. Gordy says that he has been in a lot of factions that have been at the top of their game. But he says that this is a stable he can be absolutely proud to be a part of. All four men raise four fingers and then Flair, Williams and Gordy exit the ring. Rey Misterio, Jr. stays in the ring because he is part of the opening match on Nitro. Match #1 Shane Douglas vs. Rey Misterio, Jr. It's Four Horsemen versus Four Horsemen as 'The Extreme Franchise' Shane Douglas comes down to the ring to take on Rey Misterio, Jr. Misterio uses his speed in the beginning to keep Douglas off guard. Douglas exits the ring to take a break but Misterio comes running with a baseball slide into a flying headscissors outside the ring. Misterio plays to the crowd before climbing back in the ring. Douglas slowly joins him before the ten count. Douglas gets in close with Misterio and hits him with a chop in the corner. Douglas works over Misterio with a couple of European uppercuts and then whips Misterio to the opposite corner. Douglas comes running in but Misterio leaps over him, coming down with a sunset flip on Douglas. Douglas rolls through and locks Misterio in a Texas cloverleaf. Misterio struggles in the hold but quickly grabs the ropes to break it. Douglas continues the next several minutes in control. Douglas eventually lifts Misterio onto the top turnbuckle, climbing up and hooking him for a superplex. Misterio blocks the hold once, twice. He gets in a few punches to break the hold and a headbutt sends Douglas to the mat. At this point, Arn Anderson comes down to ringside. Misterio waits for Douglas to get up and catches him with a flying huricanrana. Misterio goes to the apron and sets up for a springboard huricanrana but Arn Anderson shoves him to the mat as he gets on the top rope. The referee sees it and calls for the bell. Rey Misterio, Jr. wins by disqualification at 9:58! Rey Misterio Jr. d. Shane Douglas =79 Horsemen Brawl Arn Anderson enters the ring and helps Shane Douglas to his feet. The two men begin putting the boots to Rey Misterio, Jr. Here come Ric Flair and The Miracle Violence Connection! The rest of that Four Horsemen hit the ring and begin attacking Arn Anderson and Shane Douglas. Here come Brian Pillman and Tully Blanchard! It's a pier 8 brawl! All eight men begin doing battle in the ring, including Anderson and Misterio and Douglas and Steve Williams. Ric Flair's side starts getting the advantage. Arn Anderson, Tully Blanchard, Brian Pillman and Shane Douglas are all sent packing to the ringside area. Ric Flair, Rey Misterio, Jr. and the Miracle Violence Connection all stand in the ring. Four fingers are put up all around. This is a feud that is definitely not over. Steve Austin Is Back A video begins to play from last week's WCW Saturday Night. It is the return of Steve Austin. Austin states that he is no longer stunning and then he issues a challenge to Diamond Dallas Page for the WCW World Television title belt. Highlights from Steve Austin's career are shown in this video, including shots of him hitting the Stun Gun over and over again. Austin is shown holding the WCW World Television title, the WCW United States title and the WCW World Tag Team titles. He is back and looking to make a statement and that's the bottom line. Match #2 Big Bubba Rogers (w/Col. Robert Parker) vs. Ricky Morton Our second match of the evening features the bodyguard of the Stud Stable Big Bubba Rogers taking on one half of the Rock 'N' Roll Express Ricky Morton. The match is dominated by Rogers, who takes down Morton with a big backbreaker. He locks Morton in the abdominal stretch but Morton refuses to submit. Morton slowly tries to make his way to the ropes. He gets the crowd behind him and manages to flip Rogers over with a hip toss. Morton struggles to hold the advantage and it is quickly replaced by Rogers. Rogers Irish whips Morton into a corner and catches him with an avalanche in the corner. The crowd boos and Col. Robert Parker calls for the finish. Rogers sends Morton to the ropes and drops him with the Bubba Slam! Rogers makes the cover with one hand: One, Two, Three! Big Bubba Rogers wins in 5:55! Big Bubba Rogers p. Ricky Morton =67 Stud Stable We go to the top of the ramp where Gene Okerlund hypes the WCW hotline. He says he has heard whispers of a new signing for WCW. He says he will let everyone know exactly what he has heard. He gets joined by Col. Robert Parker, Big Bubba Rogers and then the WCW United States Champion Vader. Okerlund asks the Col. about Lex Luger accepting the open challenge for World War 3. Parker calls Luger a fool and reminds him of what happened at Halloween Havoc. Vader speaks up, saying that the time has come for them to add in a stipulation to this match. He challenges Luger to accept a Last Man Standing match for the WCW United States title. Parker laughs and says that Luger isn't man enough to accept the challenge. Parker walks off with the Stud Stable as we go to the ring. Match #3 Tully Blanchard vs. Ric Flair Our first hour main event is another classic match between the two Four Horsemen groups. These two wrestlers have pretty good chemistry and it shows in the match. Tully Blanchard slows things down in the beginning, using the rope breaks to keep Ric Flair from getting a hold on him. Finally, Flair gets frustrated and goes right in on Blanchard and Blanchard trips him to the mat. Blanchard drops an elbow and begins in control of the match. Blanchard drags Flair's face against the mat and then picks him up, sending him in a corner. Blanchard moves in but Flair turns things around and begins lacing up Blanchard's chest with knife edge chops. Flair goes to whip Blanchard across but Blanchard reverses it. Flair flips up and over the turnbuckle to land on the apron. He goes to run along the apron but is dropped with a clothesline by Blanchard. Blanchard drags Flair in the ring and begins dropping multiple elbow drops on the back of Flair. Blanchard focuses in on the back of the Nature Boy with the announcers reminding us that Flair had his back injured in an airplane crash. Blanchard brings Flair over with a vertical suplex and then continues in control as we near the ten minute mark. Tully Blanchard is still in control of Ric Flair, locking him in an abdominal stretch. Flair shakes his head, refusing to submit. He calls out 'NoooOOOooo!' The crowd gets behind Flair as he tries to work his way to the ropes. He gets near the ropes and then tosses Blanchard over with a hip toss. Both men go down to the mat. The two men slowly raise up and Blanchard Irish whips Flair into a corner. Flair bounces out of the corner and raises his fists before falling face-first on the mat. Blanchard says it's over and gets Flair into the vertical suplex position. He lifts Flair up and then Flair manages to reverse things into a small package: One, Two, Kickout! Both men get up and Flair ducks a wild punch by Blanchard. Flair lifts Blanchard and hits the shinbreaker. Flair bounces off the ropes and gives a strut before raising four fingers in the air. He turns back to Blanchard and picks him up, locking a hammerlock and dropping straight back to the mat. Flair goes for the Figure Four Leglock but Blanchard reverses it into a small package: One, Two, Flair reverses the small package: One, Two, Three! Ric Flair wins at 18:59! Ric Flair p. Tully Blanchard =79 V.K. Wallstreet A video begins to play showing highlights of the Computerized Man of the 90's V.K. Wallstreet. Wallstreet is shown beating several wrestlers in jobber matches with the flying clothesline. He is shown doing multiple suplexes, including belly-to-back, double underhook and German suplexes. Wallstreet is shown joining the Family and now stands alongside Jimmy Hart. Wallstreet is coming back to Monday Nitro soon. Technically Wonderful Back at the ringside area, here come the members of Technically Wonderful. Paul Orndorff leads out Eddy Guerrero, Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko. Paul Orndorff opens things up talking about the need to add more gold to Technically Wonderful. He officially acknowledges Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko for adding the WCW World Tag Team titles to this group. Now, he says it is time for Eddy Guerrero to add the X-Division title. Guerrero says that he has no doubt that he can walk away with that title whenever they decide to determine a first champion. Then, he turns his attention to Benoit and Malenko and says that they have been awesome as the WCW World Tag Team Champions. He says they don't have opponents for World War 3 so he wonders if any tag teams are going to step up to face them. That is when we see the WCW return of The Sheepherders! Butch Miller and Luke Williams stand at the top of the ramp with microphones in hand. Miller says that he and Luke are the most dangerous tag team, not just in WCW, but in the entire world. Williams challenges Benoit and Malenko to meet them in the ring for the WCW World Tag Team titles at World War 3. Eddy Guerrero speaks up, accepting the challenge on behalf of Benoit and Malenko. He says that they are the most dangerous wrestlers. Miller and Williams flash smiles and do a little yell before dropping the microphones and walking to the back. Within moments, Technically Wonderful leave the ring as well. Match #4 Sabu (w/The Sheik) vs. Al Snow Our first match of the second hour is an interesting one as we have two young wrestlers going at it to try to build themselves up. The match is back and forth with neither man having an extended advantage. Sabu shows his high flying skill with hitting Snow with a guillotine legdrop on the apron of the ring. Snow fires back with a spinning heel kick and the Dragon Sleeper. Sabu manages to, somehow, break the hold. Sabu gets the advantage, sending Snow to a corner. The Sheik tosses Sabu a chair and Sabu sets up the chair near the corner. Sabu bounces off one side and comes running in, using the chair as a springboard for a heel kick into the corner. The referee tosses the chair out of the ring and Sabu takes down Snow with a body slam. Sabu climbs to the top turnbuckle and goes for the somersault legdrop but Snow moves out of the way. Snow rolls Sabu into a small package: One, Two, Three! The big win for Al Snow at 7:52! Al Snow p. Sabu =60 Warrior Leaving The Hospital From the ring, we move to a video outside a local medical facility. We see Ultimate Warrior coming out from the building and the cameraman asks him if he's okay. Warrior says he almost died because of that snake bite but he is back and now he is one hundred percent. Warrior says that he is going to get the unknown man who caused him to get bit by the snake. He growls and says that he is going to crush the head of the snake under his boot. Warrior says that the gods have decreed the death of this man, of this snake and it will be at his hands. Warrior growls before he gets into a car and we go to the ramp. DDP Accepting A Challenge? At the ramp, Gene Okerlund is standing by with Diamond Dallas Page, Diamond Doll and Maxx Muscle. Okerlund asks DDP about the challenge issued by Steve Austin last Saturday night. DDP talks about Austin leaving the company and now he comes back and wants an automatic title shot? He probably thinks that DDP is going to be a coward and deny the shot. But that's not what's going to happen. DDP accepts the challenge from Steve Austin for next week on Monday Nitro. He says that Austin is going to come back just to feel the bang! DDP does the diamond sign and then brings it down hard. Okerlund thanks DDP for the interview and sends us to the ring. Match #5 The Iron Sheik vs. Jushin Thunder Liger As you might understand, these two clash of styles don't seem to click in the ring and it shows in their performances. The Iron Sheik looks a little lost in facing someone like Jushin Thunder Liger. Liger shows off some of his skills in this match when he hits Sheik with a Lou Thesz Press. He gets a two count when he hits Sheik with the high angle Liger bomb. Liger goes up top and goes for a frog splash but Iron Sheik avoids it, sending Liger crashing into the mat. The Iron Sheik gets to his feet and hits a gutwrench suplex on Liger. He keeps Liger down on the mat where he finally locks on the Camel Clutch. Liger struggles in the hold but he is forced to submit. The Iron Sheik wins in 6:01! The Iron Sheik d. Jushin Thunder Liger =56 Arm Wrestling We go to the backstage area where we see Hulk Hogan come across The Giant. The two men step up face-to-chest and neither man is about to back down. They talk about their match coming up at World War 3 and Hogan talks about having the large pythons. The Giant says to prove it and opens a door where there are wrestlers having arm wrestling contests. The Giant and Hulk Hogan step into the room and step up to a table. They get set and both men try to pull the other's arms down. The arm wrestling competition goes back and forth. Suddenly, it seems that Hogan slips in something and this leads to The Giant getting his arm down and winning the arm wrestling competition. The Giant roars at Hogan and an angry Hogan says he will get his revenge at World War 3, brother! Match #6 Roddy Piper vs. Randy Savage It's time for the main event! A lot of wrestling experience in this ring as 'Rowdy' Roddy Piper takes on 'The Macho Man' Randy Savage. Both men meet and jaw in the center of the ring before Piper slaps Savage. Savage responds by shoving Piper to the mat. Piper pops back up and the two meet again but this time exchanging punches. Savage ducks a punch and catches Piper with a clothesline down to the mat. Savage picks up Piper and sends him out of the ring before heading to the top turnbuckle. Piper looks up and backs up out of reach of Savage. Savage drops back down in the ring, waiting for Piper to get in. The two meet in the center of the ring again and Piper pokes Savage in the eye. The Hot Rod elevates Savage with a belly to back suplex, scoring a two count. Savage holds his back in pain. Piper continues to maintain control for the next several minutes, drawing in some boos from this crowd but a few cheers as well. Piper drops Savage with a vertical suplex and then when we near the ten minute mark he goes for the Sleeper. Savage kicks his feet to the turnbuckle and falls backward in a pinning predicament on Piper: One, Two, Kickout! As the ten minute mark rolls forward, Randy Savage starts to get some control of the match. Highlights of this include Savage hitting Roddy Piper with a top rope double axehandle. The crowd cheers Savage as he hits Piper with an atomic drop and then goes for a piledriver but Piper blocks it. Piper hits Savage between the legs but the referee doesn't see it as he was on the other side. Savage falls to the mat in obvious pain. Piper maintains control as we move forward several minutes. Piper catches Savage with a running high knee strike and then goes for the Sleeper again. This time, it's in the middle of the ring. Savage struggles in the hold but he cannot get out. He begins to fade and the referee checks his arm once, twice, three times! The referee calls for the bell. Roddy Piper wins in 18:48! Roddy Piper d. Randy Savage =76 World War 3 Preview Roddy Piper stands up as he releases the hold, getting his arm raised. Piper gets on the microphone and says that he won tonight just like he's going to win at World War 3. Lex Luger comes down to the ring and steps inside. Luger begins a brawl with Piper before gaining the advantage. Luger shoves Piper to the ropes and then hits a clothesline, sending Piper up and over the top rope to the floor. The announcers talk about that if this was at the World War 3 battle royal, Piper would be eliminated. Luger turns and points toward the Starrcade sign. The announcers talk about this being Starrcade season. With Luger's back turned, he is attacked by Vader from behind. Vader hits a Power Bomb on Luger and then lifts him up, throwing him over the top rope to land beside Piper. Vader starts to celebrate, leaning over the top rope and yelling at Luger and Piper. With Vader leaning over the top rope, Randy Savage manages to make it to his feet. Savage rushes over and throws Vader over the top rope to the floor with Piper and Luger! Savage celebrates in the ring, pointing at the Starrcade sign and making the 'belt' motion at his waist. Savage climbs to the second turnbuckle, celebrating with the fans as the show comes to an end. We'll see you this Saturday for WCW Saturday Night!
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  24. Wednesday Week 3 January 2020 USPW American Wrestling New Authority Figure The fans here in Clover Fields are on their feet as USPW American Wrestling begins. The camera pans around the crowd and then music begins to play for the first time here on American Wrestling. 'You are beautiful on the inside. You are innocence personified. And I will drag you down and sell you out. Run away.' The crowd begins to sing along with the music before Jack Bruce makes his USPW debut! Bruce walks out, high fiving the crowd as he walks toward the ring. Bruce climbs inside and absorbs the sounds of the fans singing along with his music. 'What have I become, now that I've betrayed everyone I've ever loved, I pushed them all away. And I have been a slave to the Judas in my mind. Is there something left for me to save in the wreckage of my life, my life.' The fans continue to sing even as the music turns off. Jack Bruce just smiles in the ring before saying 'welcome to Jack Bruce Wrestling!' He says that he is the brand new man in charge, the new sheriff in town. He says he is here to make sure the inmates don't run the asylum. He says he is going to make this company rock. Boos echo through the crowd as here comes Steve Frehley. The Dark Destroyer walks out and steps in the ring with Jack Bruce. Frehley tells Bruce that this is his company and no one else runs things but him. Bruce laughs and says that he remembers Steve Frehley and the Black Wednesday Betrayal. Bruce says that Frehley will get what's coming to him. In fact, he will probably get what's coming to him at the end of the month. Bruce warns Frehley that if he lays a hand on him he will be suspended indefinitely. But you can touch him. Bruce points and Frehley turns around before getting taken down by Nicky Champion! Champion and Frehley begin to brawl in the ring, rolling around on the mat. Jack Bruce calls for security and here come security and officials to break things up. Jack Bruce says welcome to Jack Bruce Wrestling. He smiles and exits the ring as officials separate Champion and Frehley. Match #1 Rick Law (w/Dawn Gemmell) vs. Jacob Jett (w/Persephone) The first match this evening features two fan favorites who will meet in tag team action at Stars, Stripes And Slams. This is a classic brawling versus high flying contest. Jett gets the advantage early on and sends Law outside the ring. Jett bounces off the ropes and goes flying with a suicide dive through the ropes onto Law. Jett plays up to the crowd and gets some cheers before he brings the action back in the ring. Jett catches Law with a flying headscissors, sending him down in a corner. Jett waits for Law to get to his feet and hits the backflip kick known as Cleared For Take Off. Jett heads for the top turnbuckle and leaps with a moonsault but Law moves out of the way. Jett crash lands on the mat and Law picks up Jett, sending him over the top rope with a clothesline. Law lands the Disturbing The Peace, a baseball slide kick to Jett outside the ring. Law brings the action back in the ring. He gets advice from Dawn Gemmell before striking with the vicious uppercut known as Justice Jam. Jett is staggered in the ring before Law takes him down with the Long Arm Of The Law! A vicious lariat clothesline hit with authority drops Jett to the mat. Law makes the cover: One, Two, Three! Rick Law gets the win at 10:09! Rick Law p. Jacob Jett =72 A Sign Of Respect The match is over and Rick Law gets his arm raised. Persephone comes in to help one half of the USPW World Tag Team Champions Jacob Jett to his feet. Law takes a moment before walking over with Dawn Gemmell beside him. Law offers a handshake to Jett. Jett seems to be taking a moment to think about things before he accepts the handshake. Jett raises Law's arm and then exits the ring. Law plays to the crowd as we go to a video. RDJ Coming Soon Said video is another video focusing on the coming debut of Ricky Dale Johnson. The country music theme plays in the background. RDJ is shown in the ring taking down wrestlers again and again with all his famous holds, including Southern Justice and the Texas Hold Em. RDJ is shown standing outside the ring again and he says that he is coming soon to USPW. He says he is here to whip the competition and defeat the wrestlers here in USPW. He says that's the bottom line. RDJ cracks open a beer and takes a long sip before taking a six shooter out and firing it in the air. With that, we head back to the ring. Match #2 Jack Jackson vs. The Force Our second bout features 'Jacksonville' Jack Jackson stepping in the ring with the man known as The Force. The match itself cools down the crowd here in Clover Fields as it is a paint by the numbers style squash with The Force in control for most of the match. Thankfully, The Force finishes things quickly enough with the Full Force, a suplex powerslam. The Force makes the cover: One, Two, Three! The Force picks up the win at 4:39! The Force p. Jack Jackson =45 Stars, Stripes And Slams Control Center It's time for the Stars, Stripes And Slams Control Center hosted by former USPW owner Danny Jillefski! Jillefski talks about the big matches set up for Stars, Stripes And Slams, including a one on one encounter between Trent Shaffer and Bulldozer Brandon Smith. He sends us to a promo with Trent Shaffer and Raven Robinson. Shaffer brags about attacking Bulldozer Brandon Smith. He says that he will do the same at Stars, Stripes And Slams because he is the only talent here in this company. He says that he is the best in this company and he will prove it. Then he talks about Skull DeBones making the save last week. He tells DeBones to mind his own business or he will be taken out just like the Bulldozer. Shaffer promises that he is the only talent in this company and that he proves it week in and week out and that will happen at Stars, Stripes And Slams. Shaffer poses before we go to the ring. Match #3 USPW Women's Title Match Jaime Quine defends vs. Sara Marie Our first hour main event features the USPW Women's title on the line as Jaime Quine defends the belt against former USPW Women's Champion Sara Marie. Both of these women are strong all-around wrestlers and that helps make this a good first hour main event. Sara Marie takes the advantage early on and goes for the Energy Burst but Quine manages to block the knee and take Sara Marie down with a single leg Boston crab. She leans back and SM struggles in hold, pulling herself to the ropes. She manages to reach the bottom rope and get the hold broken. Quine continues on the attack, though, keeping SM down on the mat and using several different holds to wear her down. As the minutes tick by, it seems that Quine might be on her way to victory. She locks a body scissors on SM and SM manages to pull herself up and she drops backward, landing Quine on her back. The crowd cheers, trying to pull SM back into the match. Just as it seems Sara Marie might get back into the match, Alicia Strong makes her way down to the ringside area. SM pulls herself up but so does Jaime Quine. SM catches Quine with a dropkick. She heads to the top turnbuckle, waiting for Quine to reach her feet. Quine turns toward SM and then SM leaps and lands with a flying cross body. SM hooks the leg: One, Two, Kickout! SM gets up and claps her hands, getting the crowd into the match. SM bounces off one corner and catches Quine with a flying headscissors. SM calls for the Energy Burst but Alicia Strong climbs up on the apron. SM turns toward Strong, punching her off the apron. SM yells down at Strong for a moment. She turns back toward Quine -- K.O. Kick! Quine lands the K.O. Kick on Sara Marie. Quine makes the cover: One, Two, Three! Jaime Quine successfully defends the USPW Women's title in 15:09! Jaime Quine p. Sara Marie =70 Strong Lay Out Alicia Strong comes into the ring when the match is over. She's smiling because she got the result that she wanted. Jaime Quine exits the ring and heads for the back. A crestfallen Sara Marie pulls herself up and turns right into a Strong Arm Tactic! Strong plants SM with the hooked lariat and SM is back down on the mat. As the first hour comes to a close, Melody runs right out to the ring to make the save. Strong quickly exits the ring as it becomes a two on one fight. Strong smiles as she walks to the back while Melody checks on Sara Marie. Here Comes The Money The second hour begins with the number one contender Running Wolf coming down to the ring. Wolf high fives the fans and then steps inside the ring. Wolf begins by talking about the money that Rich Money offered him. He says that $100,000.00 is a lot of money for anyone. He says that he could do a lot of good with that money. He could give it to charity. He could hand some of it out to the fans as they leave the building. That last bit gets a cheer from the fans here in Clover Fields. But, he says, he's more interested in taking the USPW World title belt off Rich Money. He says he's interested in giving a long-term World Champion that the fans can be proud of. He says that he spent some time speaking with his ancestors after last week and they said that he's on the right path to defeating Rich Money and becoming the USPW World Champion. Before he can continue, 'Judas' begins to play and out comes Jack Bruce. Bruce walks out and enters the ring, shaking hands with Wolf. Bruce says he's made a decision that will change the match at Stars, Stripes And Slams. He says that the match between Running Wolf and Rich Money will be not only for the USPW World title but also for the money that Rich Money offered Running Wolf. He wishes Wolf good luck in this contest and shakes hands with him. His music hits and he and Wolf head to the back. Match #4 Non-Title Match Krusher Karloff vs. Roger Cage Our first match in the second hour features one of the Cold Warriors in Krusher Karloff taking on the USPW National Champion Roger Smooth Cage in singles action. This match is a pure brawl in every sense of the word. Karloff strikes early on in the match, keeping the younger Cage down on the mat. Karloff sends Cage into the turnbuckle and follows in with an avalanche and then a body slam. Karloff moves to his corner and salutes the Russian flag. He turns back to Cage and goes for the full nelson but Cage reverses it and catches Karloff with a German suplex. Cage plays up to the crowd before going in and taking over the match. The USPW National Champion is in complete control from this point. Cage slips behind Karloff and locks his arm around his head. He drops him with the Cage Rage, a diving reverse DDT. Cage makes the cover: One, Two, Three! Roger Cage wins in 12:09! Roger Cage p. Krusher Karloff =59 The Olympus Order Attacks Roger Cage picks up the win but he is immediately set upon by The Olympus Order. Zeus locks Cage in the Olympian Clutch, his version of a camel clutch. The crowd boos this assault. Bash Street and Siale Valhalla put the boots to Cage wherever they can while the Olympian Clutch is locked in. Zeus finally releases and moves around, having Bad Intentions hold Roger Cage up. Zeus slaps Cage three times, telling him that he is the one that deserves the USPW National title. Zeus grabs the National title belt and holds it up to boos from the crowd. Zeus motions and Bash Street lifts Cage up and drops him with a Crucifix Powerbomb. Cage is left laid out as The Olympus Order stands tall. It's Not Fair! We go backstage to the office of Jack Bruce. Bruce is seated behind a desk and the door opens to reveal the USPW World Champion Rich Money. Money yells at Bruce that it isn't fair that he has to put his money on the line in the match against Running Wolf. Bruce says that Money was willing to put the money on the line before so Bruce just made it easier. He reminds Money that he has plenty of money to go around. He says that his decision is final. Money says that both Jack Bruce and Running Wolf will pay for this before stomping off. Bruce just smiles and laughs until we move to the ring. Match #5 Sterling Whitlock vs. Grandmaster Phunk One member of The Business steps into action as Sterling Whitlock takes on Grandmaster Phunk. Just as with the previous match, the match is mostly a brawl between these two wrestlers. Whitlock brings the action outside the ring early on. He sends Phunk into the barricade and then brings him over toward the announce table. He uses his body to block the referee's vision and then grabs one of the cables from the cameras, choking Phunk with the cable for several seconds before releasing. He brings the action back inside the ring. Whitlock allows Phunk to get back in control for just a few moments before he takes back control. Whitlock ends the bout with a leaping piledriver known as Whitlock's End. Whitlock makes the cover: One, Two, Three! Sterling Whitlock wins at 7:31! Sterling Whitlock p. Grandmaster Phunk =59 COMING NEXT WEEK Match #6 Joss Thompson vs. Nicky Champion It's time for our main event of the night where 'The Complete Package' Joss Thompson takes on Nicky 'Hawkeye' Champion. The two men meet in the center of the ring, locking up and Champion getting a headlock. Thompson grabs Champion by the hair, pulling him back against the ropes. He shoots Champion off and then takes him down with a shoulderblock. Thompson flexes his muscles over Champion, drawing boos from the crowd. Champion uses his legs to trip Thompson to the mat and the two begin a wild brawl in the middle of the ring. The two men get to their feet and Champion bounces off the ropes. He leaps with a cross body but gets caught by Thompson and flipped over into a powerslam. Thompson yanks up Champion and chokes him on the middle rope. He drives a knee into the back of Champion until reaching the four count. Thompson releases and lifts up Champion, running his eyes across the top rope. Thompson maintains control for several long minutes. He sets up Champion for the Clean Cutter nearing the ten minute mark but Champion elbows his way out. The two men take each other down with a clothesline. Both men are down on the mat. They are slow to reach their feet. Nicky Champion stands up first and moves over, driving a few knuckle sandwiches to Joss Thompson. Champion Irish whips Thompson into a corner. He climbs in and begins raising down punches. You guessed it, he reaches ten. Champion drops back down and then takes Thompson down with a snap suplex. Champion gets the crowd involved by clapping his hands. He waits for Thompson to get to his knees and then grabs Thompson, pulling him in. Champion lands the Hawkeye Hammer, a double underhook facebuster. Champion rolls Thompson onto his back and makes the cover: One, Two, Three! Nicky Champion picks up the win at 15:24! Nicky Champion p. Joss Thompson =84 Freeway Attack Nicky Champion just picked up the victory and gets his arm raised. The video screen lights up with Steve Frehley standing in the parking lot. Frehley challenges Champion to meet him out there and fight him. Champion quickly exits the ring and the cameras follow him as he moves through the backstage area. The fans at home get a commercial as Champion moves to the parking lot. We get back just as Champion enters the parking lot. Champion and Frehley begin brawling near all the cars. Frehley tosses Champion over a car. Frehley climbs up and does a body slam of Champion on top of the car! He tosses Champion down on the ground and joins him. Frehley moves to a car and gets inside. He starts the car and aims it right toward Nicky Champion. Frehley hits the gas and the car speeds toward Champion. Nicky Champion moves at the last moment, avoiding a hit and run. Frehley speeds away, while Champion watches him. The show comes to an end with the announcers shocked at what almost happened.
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