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| SamoaRowe | May 13 2006, 02:10 PM Post #31 |
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I'm surprised the Mexicools dropped the belts so quickly. I'm guessing this is the beginning of a nice feud with the Thrillers. Battlebowl sounds like fun. And good Corino promo, though it feels kind of weird to see him in CSW now :P You can bet Chris Jericho isn't going to be too pleased with those comments he made. |
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| jamiegeist | May 13 2006, 07:13 PM Post #32 |
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Poops McGee
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See, now this is what the game should be about. We now immediately have a sweet interactivity that no other two territories have together. And thanks for the comments. |
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| tjwills00 | May 13 2006, 07:25 PM Post #33 |
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Friend of Pete Doherty
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Comments Rule! That's right. I said it. |
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| jamiegeist | May 20 2006, 11:34 AM Post #34 |
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NWA Central States Wrestling presents.... CSW Cyclone Saturday Night June 3, 2006 Announcers: Joey Styles & Tazz Wyandotte County Fairgrounds. Kansas City, KS Cyclone Saturday Night kicks off with a bang as Brent Albright makes his way to ringside to once again open up the show. Albright looks to be gaining confidence as he looks towards the entrance ramp to see Vampiro is his opponent this week. Vampiro's first singles match since coming to CSW, and it'll be in the Cyclone Spotlight. As each man got into the ring, Mike Sanders music kicked over the PA. He strutted out to the ring, walked right by, and headed for the commentary booth: Sanders: Hello gentlemen. I thought I would go ahead and bring some class to the "Spotlight" match tonight, by bringing you one of the hottest, brightest shining stars in the CSW today....myself of course. It looks like Albright could have his hands full right here tonight! Cyclone Spotlight: Brent Albright v Vampiro Albright and Vampiro had a nice opening match with Albright working over Vampiro's left arm, and the crowd getting more and more into Albright every week. The finish: Albright nailed a single arm DDT on Vampiro, and just as he did, Mike Sanders stood up from the commentary position, and slid a steel chair into the ring. Albright looked down at the chair, and kicked it hard right back towards Sanders. It smacked Sanders right in the stomach, doubling him over. Vampiro had gotten to his feet, and took a swing at Albright, who grabbed his arm, and dropped into the Crowbar. Vampiro taps! Albright defeats Vampiro by submission in 6:31 (67/60/75) Post-Match: Albright slides out next to Sanders and pats him on the back, probably a lot harder than he really needed to. Albright walks away as the crowd claps, and Sanders looks on in disgust, unable to take the spotlight from Albright once again. Styles: Brent Albright just keeps his winning ways going, and looks like he is gaining some confidence and edge along the way. Sanders seems hell bent on putting an end to Albright's Spotlight streak, but I just don't see it happening. Battlebowl: The Lethal Lottery Howard Finkel stands in the ring and grabs a microphone. Finkel: Ladies and Gentlemen, this is the first match, in Battlebowl, which will crown the first ever Kansas City Border Champion on June 30th at Redemption! The rules of Battlebowl are that out of the field of 32 eligible competitors, 2 random names are chosen to face off against 2 other random names. The winner of that match advances to 1 of 2 Battle Royals. The winner of each Battle Royal will go 1 on 1 at Redemption to crown the KC Border Champion! Let's meet our first competitor! Petey Williams' music kicks on as Petey walks out to a chorus of boos from the Kansas City crowd. Petey slides into the ring, shoots a look at the fans, and turns his attention to the entranceway. Finkel: And his partner.... Billy Kidman walks out to a nice pop from the crowd who haven't seen him in a while. Kidman slides into the ring and reaches for a handshake with Petey, who shakes his hand and exchanges a few words with him. Finkel: And the first of their opponents... Chris Chetti makes his way out to a courtesy pop from the crowd. He slides into the ring and looks to the entrance... Johnny Devine comes walking out next. Petey and Devine are on opposite teams to kick off Battlebowl. Petey Williams has a look of shock on his face, with a slight smile perking out of the corner of his mouth. The referee calls for the bell! A back and forth match, with Devine and Petey meeting up in the ring a few times. Petey was very rough with Devine, and Devine seemed to be taking offense. The Finish: Kidman clotheslines Chetti over the top and to the floor on the outside. Petey whips Devine into the ropes, and jumps for a leapfrog. When Petey comes down, he tweaks his knee. The referee is checking on him as Devine comes over to take a look as well. Devine puts his arm around him to hold him up, and Petey SNAPS off a Russian Legsweep, dropping Devine. He picks Devine up, and NAILS the Canadian Destroyer for the win for his team! Petey Williams & Billy Kidman defeat Johnny Devine & Chris Chetti by pinfall in 8:23 to advance in Battlebowl. (69/57/89) Post-Match: Petey pulls Devine up by the arm and smacks him on the back of the head, almost saying "I got you this time", but being a real dick about it. Devine turns and shoves Petey. Petey looks down at his own chest, with handprints from Devine. He smiles towards the crowd, and drops Devine with a hard right hand before leaving the ringside area. Tazz: You know, these Canadians really need to settle their differences or just get away from each other. Either way, it isn't working. Nice debut for Billy Kidman, and great to have him here. We'll see both he and Petey Williams in the Battle Royal in 2 week! Battlebowl: The Lethal Lottery Austin Aries is the first out to the ring for his Battlebowl match. He looks towards the entranceramp and slowly awaits who will hold his chance at the KC Border Title in their hands. He is a bit perplexed to see... Maven, in his debut with CSW, is in Battlebowl, and will be paired with Austin Aries. He offers a handshake, but Aries just kind of smiles in his direction. They both watch the entranceway. X-pac's music hits as the crowd explodes. Aries and Maven both look at each other with a sudden look of determination on their faces. X-pac stands in the ring and points towards the entranceway... Roderick Strong walks out next. He has a huge evil grin on his face, and Aries returns the look right back to him. Strong gets in the ring, and whispers something to Aries as Maven and X-pac just stand by in disbelief. The referee calls for the bell. Maven offers to start for his team, and X-pac heads to the apron...but Strong grabs him and tells him to start the match. X-pac rolls his eyes, seeing where this is probably going. Maven and X-pac square off for a bit, but neither can seem to tag in their tag team partners, who seem pre-occupied talking to the crowd, lacing their boots, and generally not paying attention. Maven and X-pac hit a double clothesline, still wanting to get the win, and both are down, crawling for their corners. The Finish: As each man dives for the respective tag, both Aries and Strong drop off of the apron and meet each other in the entrance ramp. They're both laughing at pointing in the ring, as the referee leans over the ropes, begging them to get back in the match. Just then, Alex Shelley comes from the crowd and slides in behind the unsuspecting X-pac. X-pac turns around, right into the SHELLSHOCK! Shelley is gone before anyone even notices, including Maven, who was still down. Maven stands up, sees X-pac down, drops an elbow, and covers for the 3 count! Maven & Austin Aries defeat X-pac & Roderick Strong by pinfall in 7:13 to advance in Battlebowl. (69/60/78) Post-Match: Aries is clapping for Maven as Roderick Strong has a mock look of disappointment on his face for his team losing. They both slide into the ring and raise Maven's arms in victory. Maven looks confused, and is right to, because before he knows what happens, Aries and Strong drop him with a double brainbuster. Aries climbs the ropes and makes a motion of a belt around his waist. Styles: You know, these little pricks are back at it again, this time just not even participating in the matchup. The one thing I really can't understand is that alot of these fans seem to be enjoying it. I guess even Hitler had his fans. Either way, we're gonna see Maven and Austin Aries entered into the Battle Royal! Battlebowl: The Lethal Lottery Low Ki walks to the ring as the announcer tells us it is time for our 3rd Battlebowl match. Ki looks like he is all business as he stands in the center of the ring. Super Crazy walks out next, looking in the ring and being very happy with his pairing. He slides in and bumps fists with Low Ki. This team is going to be hard to top! Both men stand surprised as Psicosis walks out next. He looks in the ring and smiles at both men, still standing in the aisle. He turns around, hoping he gets a good draw to compete with this superteam. It's CIMA. All the way from NWA: Japan, CIMA is making his first appearance in CSW. He walks out and slaps Psicosis on the back. They shoot each other a glance, and both sprint to the ring, sliding in. Great matchup here between 4 stars with plenty of international recognition. Back and forth action, spilling in and out of the ring the entire time. The Finish: Psicosis is laid out in the ring, thanks to a Super Crazy Powerbomb. Low Ki heads up top and comes off with a vicious double-stomp to the chest of Psicosis. As Ki looks down to go for the pin, he is blindsided by CIMA, who knocks him over the top to the outside. Super Crazy grabs CIMA for an attempted powerbomb, but CIMA counters it in midair to a facebuster. CIMA climbs the ropes and comes off with a vicious Frog Splash for the victory! CIMA & Psicosis defeat Super Crazy & Low Ki by pinfall in 11:12 to advance in Battlebowl. (76/67/86) Post-Match: All 4 men meet in the center of the ring and exchange handshakes. Low Ki is the first to leave, with his head held low. CIMA shakes hands with both Mexicools and leaves the ring to a nice ovation. Psicosis and Crazy are last in the ring, and embrace before Crazy raises Psicosis' hand. Crazy makes the motion of the title belt around Psicosis' waist, and they both head out of the ring. Tazz: What a great match from 4 great competitors. Gotta love the post match sportsmanship as well. Our first international star, CIMA is headed to the Battle Royal, and Psicosis will join him as well. I'm a bit worried about Low Ki, who just can't seem to pick up a win lately here in Central States Wrestling. Backstage Segment: Natural Born Champions Sean O'Haire & Mark Jindrak are sitting backstage watching a monitor. They hold their CSW Tag Team Title Belts over their shoulders as they watch the last match end on the monitor. O'Haire: I'm honestly surprised those guys can even walk after last week. They may not be champs, but they're some crazy tough Mexican bastards. Jindrak: Maybe they need another knee to the back of the head to set them straight and show them the road back down to the border O'Haire: Well, they just may get one if they get in our way, kind of like every other so called "tag team" in the dressing room. People are gonna learn to not only respect the CSW Tag Champs, but they are gonna fear us, by-- The sound of somebody clearing their throat interrupts O'Haire, and both Thrillers quickly rise to their feet and turn around. Standing before them, with a smirk on their faces, are Austin Aries & Roderick Strong. Aries: I didn't want to interrupt your little stroke fest there about how great you guys are, but I wanted to just bring something to your attention. Remember Blaze of Glory? That wasn't too long ago. Well, you won a match against the New Age Outlaws, thanks to the two of us, that somehow made you the #1 Contenders to the Tag Team Titles, and eventually led to you winning those pretty belts. Strong: Meanwhile, we mopped the floor with two former ECW "stars" in Shane Douglas and Tazz. I guess you have to go after the big boys from the WWE to get noticed around here, so that’s exactly what we did with The Outlaws. Anyway, enough about our affairs...lets talk about yours. We're here right now to make a simple challenge. You have those belts right now because of us, so it is only fair that we get a shot at the CSW Tag Team Titles next week on Cyclone! O'Haire & Jindrak look at each and O'Haire kicks the chair out of the way that sat between the two teams. O'Haire: Listen punks. We defend these titles any time, any where, and I guarantee you their isn't a team in the Central States Wrestling that even has a chance of taking these away from us. First off, we would've killed the Outlaws regardless of what you idiots did while you were hiding under the ring. Secondly, your asses are on, next week, for the CSW Tag Titles. Just don't be sad when you look up after the match and see us still holding these pretty belts over your short little heads. (65) Battlebowl: The Lethal Lottery Howard Finkel is once again in the ring. Finkel: Ladies and Gentlemen, the final Battlebowl match of the evening. Introducing first... Elix Skipper makes his way out to a negative reaction from the local crowd. Skipper is mouthing off and stands on the middle rope, taunting the locals. He anxiously looks up to the entrance: And here comes Nova. The former Simon Dean is back in his old persona and has been training hard to get back in real performance shape. A nice mix of styles here between the two innovators. They shake hands and look up to the entrance... Both react with a look of disgust, as Steve Corino's music kicks on. Corino walks out with a smug look on his face and stares at the two guys in the ring. A quick cut to last week's surprise appearance by Corino airs: Tape Rolls Corino: I've heard this is Central States Wrestling....where they make the old school new again? Well you sure else hell can't talk about making the old school new without the "King of Old School", Steve Corino. And Styles, make sure you keep your grubby little fingerprints off of that KC Border Title. In fact, just keep it in the glass case until June 30th at Redemption, at which point you can help me put it around my waist. Cause that's right, I am officially the first entrant in Battlebowl. And a quick message to the fortunate soul that draws me as a random partner. Don't try to get smart with me, don't try to get cute in there. You just stand on the apron, and ride along on the coat tails of one of the most underrated wrestlers in the world today....Steve Corino Back to live action Corino stands in the ring, looking intently towards the entryway. He has a look of intensity, and hopefulness as music fills the arena... HERE COMES THE PAIN! It's the CSW debut of Brock Lesnar. The look on Corino's face is priceless. A look of shock quickly turns into a huge open mouth smile as Corino realizes he may have just pulled a trump card with the return of Brock Lesnar to the ring. Lesnar soaks in the reaction of the local crowd, and leaps up onto the ring apron. He slides into the ring and walks right by Corino and clotheslines Nova nearly out of his boots to open the match. The crowd goes ballistic as Brock hits all of his signature spots on Nova. He throws Nova into the corner, allowing him to tag Skipper, who fires off a barrage of kicks before Lesnar catches one and plants him with a powerbomb. The Finish: Lesnar takes Skipper up for the F5 and nails it on him, absolutely destroying him. As he drops him, Corino slaps Lesnar on the back and climbs up to the top rope, dropping an elbow on the heart of Skipper for the 3 count as Lesnar stands by staring at Corino. Brock Lesnar & Steve Corino defeat Elix Skipper & Nova by pinfall in 5:30 to advance in Battlebowl (81/72/91) Post-Match: Lesnar is staring Corino down as Corino jumps around like a moron in the ring. Lesnar smiles a bit, and turns away, only for Corino to jump on his back, pumping his fist in celebration. Brock shakes him off and shoots him a look that calms him down in a second. Corino reaches out for a handshake, and Brock shakes his hand and leaves the ring. Corino looks out to the crowd and points towards Lesnar, knowing he just had a godsend of a partner. Styles: Corino didn't even wrestle!!! All that talk about just staying out of his way and letting him do his thing, and the little bitch barely got in the ring. Oh, he made sure to take the credit though, like always. I have to question Corino's motives here in befriending Lesnar, but who knows, I'll give the guy the benefit of the doubt...for a week. Lesnar looked incredible, and we'll see both he and his tag team partner in the Battle Royal in 2 weeks. Video Segment: The King of Kings Styles: My broadcast partner, Tazz, had the unenviable task of sitting down with the number one contender, The Game Triple H, earlier this week. I have to say, I'm glad it wasn't me, partner. Tazz: It was definitely illuminating. Styles: Let's roll it. Tape Rolls Tazz: It's my pleasure to sit down with the number one contender for the CSW Heavyweight title, Triple H. Game, thank you for joining us. Triple H: The pleasure's all yours. Tazz: Many of the fans were shocked by the fact that you were, I guess we'd have to call it upset, by Jeff Jarrett in the finals of the Owen Hart Memorial Tournament to crown the first ever CSW Heavyweight Champion. What are your thoughts? Triple H: My thoughts? My thoughts? Well, Short Round, my thoughts aren't really that deep on it. I got robbed. I am THE GAME. I am the King of Kings. I'm a 10 time WWE Heavyweight Champion. Nobody, and I mean NOBODY, in that tournament was even in my league. Hell, did you see what happened in my first round match? Tazz: Well, that would have been when you damn near crippled Charlie Haas in a show of poor sportsmanship that has seldom… Triple H: I didn't "damn near cripple" him. Charlie Haas' career will never be the same again. I destroyed him like the lower class citizen he is. What was he thinking stepping in the ring with me? What has he ever done? Tazz: Well, what about the man who beat you? What about Jeff Jarrett? Triple H: I will show Jeff Jarrett what it means to have your life flash between your eyes. He wants to talk about having heart? Jeff, I have more heart than you could possibly imagine. Just cause this heart is black doesn't mean it isn't a heart. I have more respect and admiration for this business in my little finger than you have in your entire Memphis-born body. Don't even talk to me about heart. At Redemption, I will get my redemption. I will prove who is the best wrestler in this business. I will prove who is the best wrestler ever. I will prove who is the GAME! Tazz: Yet you don't have the title… Triple H tosses the table between them out of the way and gets right up in Tazz's face, nose to nose. Triple H: Listen here, you little goddamn midget! That belt will be around my waist after Redemption. You can take that straight to the bank. Because I am The King of Kings. I am the Game. I am the greatest wrestler alive today. And Jeff Jarrett can't even carry my bags. Interview over. Triple H rips off his mic and walks out. Back to the booth. Styles: Well, still making friends wherever you go, huh, partner? Tazz: That is one whacked out dude, I'll tell you that. (86) Main Event: Non-Title Match: Jeff Jarrett (CSW Champion) v Ken Shamrock Both men shake hands in the center of the ring to start the match, and have a nice old school matchup. Shamrock continually works on Jarrett's leg, and Jarrett attempts to work over Shamrock's knee, but Shamrock constantly turns it into offense of his own on Jarrett. They get a bit intense in the middle of the match, exchanging chops, and Shamrock hitting a belly to belly suplex over the top rope and to the floor. The Finish: Shamrock, intent on slapping the ankle-lock on Jarrett, continues pounding away on the ankle. He finally locks it in, right in the center of the ring, but Jarrett climbs up the ring ropes, trying to release the pressure. Shamrock pulls him back to the middle of the ring, and Jarrett powers up onto his hands again, this time whipping around and nailing a kick right to Shamrock's chest. Shamrock releases and bounces off the ropes, stumbling forward right into a Jarrett small package for the win! Jeff Jarrett defeats Ken Shamrock by pinfall in 13:12. (85/82/89) Post-Match: Shamrock quickly hops up and gives a quick argument with the referee about the 3 count. He turns to Jarrett, and shakes his hand. He grabs the title from the referee and presents it to Jeff Jarrett before raising his hand to the crowd, who responds in kind. Styles: A great main event tonight, and the people are really getting behind Jeff Jarrett heading into his match at Redemption! We'll see you next week for more Battlebowl action, and a huge CSW Tag Team Titles Match!! Thanks for joining us! Overall: 75% Attendance: 2505 TV Rating: 2.14 |
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| The Swigg Lebowski | May 20 2006, 11:54 AM Post #35 |
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I love that Corino didn't even wrestle. It's perfect for his character |
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| Scrooge McSuck | May 20 2006, 12:02 PM Post #36 |
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I'll get you next time, toilet!
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Steve Corino can be such a jerk... interesting teams too. |
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| jamiegeist | May 20 2006, 12:40 PM Post #37 |
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CSW Event Center Posted Image Welcome to the CSW Event Center, your quick wrapup that airs every week immediately following Cyclone Saturday Night, getting you caught up on important news and event. First and foremost, we owe you a huge announcement regarding the NWA World Champion. President Bret Hart has announced that next week at 3:00 PM, from Harrah's Hotel and Casino in Kansas City, MO, will be a press conference. Mr. Hart has invited whom he feels to be the 5 TOP contenders in Central States Wrestling for the NWA World Championship. As was recently announced, the NWA World Champion will be crownd at NWA Great American Bash, on July 2, from Boston, Massachusetts. We'll bring you full coverage of this event, next week, LIVE on Cyclone. Now word yet on who the 5 men will be, but speculation has already begun. At the press conference, Mr. Hart will announce which of these men will be CSW's represenative in the NWA World Title Match at Great American Bash. Next, news on Samoa Joe. As many of you know, Samoa Joe recently took the contract intended for Masato Tanaka for the NWA: Japan Tournament to crown their first Heavyweight Champion, and signed HIS name to the dotted line. It has been confirmed that Joe IS in Japan this week, and evidently will be competing in that tournament. Tanaka was said to be very upset by Joe's continued lack of respect. The Event Center has learned that Tanaka was backstage at Cyclone this week, and is entered into Battlebowl. Obviously, his name wasn't called, so we can expect to see Mr. Tanaka next week. And the first group of Battlebowl Matches is done, so we can now confirm this match for Cyclone on June 17: Battlebowl 8 Man Battle Royal: Winner Advances to KC Border Title Match at Redemption: Billy Kidman Petey Williams Steve Corino Brock Lesnar CIMA Psicosis Maven Austin Aries Quite a lot of impressive superstars in that match, and it is truly anyone's match to win. Finally, the poster for CSW Redemption has been released: Posted Image Redemption is LIVE on June 30, 2006 from Kansas City, KS. We already know that Jeff Jarrett will defend his CSW Championship against Triple H at this event, as well as the Finals of Battlebowl to crown the KC Border Champion. Due to the incidents AGAIN this week on Cyclone, Mr. Hart has announced another match for this supershow: Alex Shelley v X-pac, 2 out of 3 Falls Match Central States Wrestling is hopeful that this special attraction match will help these two men finally settle their personal grudge against each other. That's all for this week, and we'll see you next week on Cyclone! |
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| jamiegeist | May 27 2006, 05:55 PM Post #38 |
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NWA Central States Wrestling presents.... CSW Cyclone Saturday Night June 10, 2006 Announcers: Joey Styles & Tazz Kansas City Uptown Theatre. Kansas City, MO A short recap video flashes through last week's events including the victories in Battlebowl by the teams of Corino & Lesnar, Aries & Maven, Petey & Kidman, and CIMA & Psicosis. The video also shows the heated backstage confrontation between the teams of Aries & Strong and the CSW Tag Team Champion Natural Born Thrillers. Lastly, it shows Jeff Jarrett and his victory over Ken Shamrock in a non title match, closing with an image of them shaking hands in the center of the ring, and Triple H's face burning onto the screen from his sit down interview. Cyclone is NEXT!!! Cyclone Spotlight: Battlebowl: The Lethal Lottery Howard Finkel is standing in the ring. Finkel: Ladies and Gentlemen, the following match is your first Battlebowl match of the evening, and is also the Cyclone Spotlight match! Cyclone Spotlight rules are in effect, and if the defending Spotlight winner gets pinned, he will lose his spot! So without further ado, the first competitor in this match: Brent Albright! Albright makes his way to the ring, looking very focused. He'll have to work extra hard this week to keep his status in the Cyclone Spotlight. He turns to the entranceway, hopeful for a good partner to keep things going. He isn't disappointed. Ken Shamrock makes his way out, jumps in the ring, and shakes hands with Albright. They immediately look to be talking strategy, and make up a nice team. They continue talking as the first opposing superstar makes his way out: OH YOU DIDN'T KNOW?! Road Dogg makes his way down to the ringside area to a strong reaction from the crowd. He slides in, and also shakes hands with the two men in the ring in a show of good faith. Who will his partner be? Vampiro makes his way out to a negative reaction from the crowd. He shakes hands with nobody, and just stands in the corner, waiting to get the match started. The referee calls for the bell. Back and forth action between both teams, with Shamrock and Albright consistently working the right arm of whoever they got into the ring. Vampiro tagged in, and then didn't seem to want to tag back out, frustrating Road Dogg. Vampiro isolated Albright, apparently wanting to get the win over him and take the Cyclone Spotlight position, something he was unsuccessful in last week. The Finish: Vampiro continues the attack on Albright, and gets him in a suplex position. He takes him up, looking for a Falcon Arrow, but as he holds him in position, Albright grabs hold of his arm and they fall to the mat. Albright has a cross armbreaker on Vampiro, and he has no choice but to tap out! Albright and Shamrock defeats Road Dogg & Vampiro by submission in 6:14 to advance in Battlebowl. (72/68/76) Post-Match: Road Dogg immediately leaves his selfish partner in the ring, who slowly gets up and walks to the back, holding his shoulder. As Shamrock and Albright shake hands on a victorious match, Mike Sanders comes out of nowhere and blindsides Albright. He pounds on him from behind, and then nails the Lungblower, dropping him on the mat. Shamrock is just standing in the corner, watching. Sanders isn't done yet. He picks up Albright, and this time hits a reverse Lungblower, on the chest of Albright. Sanders grabs a microphone and stands over him. Sanders: Brent Albright! Next week is the week that the Cyclone Spotlight finally moves on to give someone else a chance. Sure, I still can't have a shot at it, after you cheated me out of a victory a few weeks ago. But I'll tell you what I have done: I have a special mystery opponent for you. Good luck Albright, and I hope your ribs feel better by then! With that, Sanders drops the mic and places one more kick to the chest of Albright before exiting the ring, cautiously watching Shamrock, who still stands in the corner. The timekeeper grabs Sanders and whispers something into his ear, motioning at his note cards in his hands. Shamrock begins shaking his head and walks towards Albright. He kind of slaps him on the back of head and says "Get up". Albright looks up, not sure what to make of this. Shamrock again smacks him and seems to say "Don't let that punk keep you down!", and motivates Albright up to his feet. Shamrock extends his hand, and finally gets a proper handshake. Albright clutches his ribs as they leave the ring together. Sanders still stands on the other side of the ring, not looking happy, as Howard Finkel steps into the ring... Battlebowl: The Lethal Lottery Finkel: And now, for our second Battlebowl Match. Competitor #1, already at ringside: Mike Sanders Sanders hops into the ring as the crowd really lets him have it now. He isn't in his gear, having been at ringside due to the aftermath of the last match. Sanders removes his t-shirt, and looks like he'll be wrestling in his jeans here. He turns to the entranceway. Jimmy Yang, one of the most recent signing of CSW, makes his way down to ringside to a nice courtesy pop from the crowd. He looks at Sanders and seems to say something to him about his previous actions. Their conversation is cut off by the music of.... James Gibson. Gibson makes his way down to ringside and slides into the ring. He turns his attention to the rampway again. It's Billy Gunn! Gunn runs and slides into the ring, tackling Sanders on his way in. Billy Gunn looks motivated, and this match is underway! Gunn and Sanders started things off, with Gunn using his power to control the match. Gibson tagged in and tried to wear down Sanders with submission holds, but Sanders tagged his partner Jimmy Yang. The former Jung Dragons had a nice wrestling sequence to start things off, ending with a swift Yang kick to the back of Gibson's head. After some more back and forth action, Gibson hit a superplex on Yang for a near fall. The Finish: Sanders and Gibson spilled to the floor in a brawl, leaving Yang and Gunn in the ring. Gunn set him up for his Cobra Clutch Slam, but as he lifted him, Yang rolled forward into a victory roll position, pinning Gunn's shoulders to the mat for the 3 count! Jimmy Yang & Mike Sanders defeat Billy Gunn & James Gibson by pinfall in 7:10 to advance in Battlebowl. (71/62/80) Post-Match: Jimmy Yang extends his arms in the arm for a nice pop from the crowd, and immediately leaves the ring, looking like all business. Sanders is celebrating at ringside and leaving as well. Almost immediately following the match, Gunn is still arguing with the official, claiming it was only a 2 count, when Roderick Strong & Austin Aries slide into the ring behind Gunn. As Gunn turns around, they nail him with a double delayed brainbuster, leaving him lying in the ring. The crowd seems about 50/50 now, some cheering and some booing the actions of Strong & Aries. They leave the ring and exit through the crowd, satisfied with their work. Road Dogg comes running down and helps Billy Gunn up, apparently too late to stop the attack. The Outlaws stand in the ring, fuming. Tazz: This thing between the New Age Outlaws and Roderick Strong & Austin Aries just wont seem to go away. But how about that impressive debut by Jimmy Yang, pinning Billy Gunn in his debut here on Cyclone. Unfortunately, thanks to Yang, Mike Sanders also advances to the 2nd Battle Royal in Battlebowl. Those Battle Royals are just getting packed with more and more talent! Now what the hell is this? In-Ring Segment: Oh, Canada! Johnny Devine is walking out to the ring to no music, and gets into the ring. He stands there, just looking kind of aimless, when all of a sudden, we see Petey Williams come walking out in the same fashion. No theme music, and looks a little bit perplexed as to why he is coming to the ring. They have some quiet words in the ring, with Petey looking very frustrated. Petey grabs a microphone: Petey: What the hell Devine? I got a frickin note handed to me in the locker room that says to get to the ring right away. What's going on? Devine snatches the mic from Petey. Devine: What're you talkin about? I just got a note that said to get my ass out here right away for some urgent business. I figured it was from you, wanting to apologize for being a real DICK these last few weeks. Petey steals the mic back. Petey: What'd you just say to me? The only person that needs to apologize around here is you for dropping the ball so many times that my back hurts from picking it up. And I'm sure I look like a real dick lately in the eyes of the world's biggest PUS--- Before Petey can finish his last line, he is (thankfully) cut off by the Canadian National Anthem playing through the arena. Both men look around, wondering just what the hell is going on, when Coach Scott D'Amore comes walking out of the entranceway, waving a Canadian flag on his way to the ring. The crowd is booing him, and he climbs into the ring and takes the microphone from Petey. D'Amore: Listen boys. I'm the one that asked you two to be out here in the ring right now. I can't sit idly by and have two of the world's greatest Canadian athletes at odds with each other. Only 3 weeks ago, you guys were a 3 count away from being the CSW Tag Team Champions, and now look at you. Fighting. Insulting. Hell, even hitting each other. Devine snatches the mic again. Devine: Hitting each other? I haven't done a damn thing to Petey. He whipped my ass last week, hit the Destroyer on me, and pinned me. Totally uncalled for. Petey: Oh Jesus Devine, this is what I'm talking about. It was Battlebowl. It was every man for himself. You think I'm gonna take it easy on you? I would hit the Canadian Destroyer on my own mother if it meant getting some gold around my waist. D'Amore: This is what I'm talking about. This right here. Well tonight, it all stops. Tonight Team Canada turns a new page, and restarts their quest for the CSW Tag Team Titles. Tonight is the dawning of a new era. Tonight, is the night of TEAM CAN-- D'Amore is now suddenly cut off as the lights go out in the arena, and the familiar music of Trish Stratus fills the arena. The crowd explodes as Trish makes her way down to the ring and has a microphone of her own. Trish: Oh boy. This is tough. I'm sorry guys. but THIS is Team Canada? Not really representing our countrymen well, are we? I mean, first we have Petey Williams. Petey, what is the deal with the 5 'o' clock shadow? Still waiting to hit puberty Peter, so you can grow in a real beard? The crowd responds with laughter as Trish now turns her attention to Devine. Trish: And Johnny Devine. Dude, are you still cutting your hair with a flowbee? And I think I have bigger guns than you. Trish flexes her right arm as the crowd pops for her again. Trish: And Coach Scott D'Amore. This is almost two easy. I've been wondering when I'd see you show up in CSW, with all your little Canadian buddies here and all. Did you stop at every buffet between Universal Resorts in Orlando and here in Kansas City? Cause it sure as hell looks like it. D'Amore is pissed off, and Petey and Devine are holding him back now, seemingly putting them all on the same page for the first time in weeks. Trish: Okay, well enough of the insults, cause I could really go on all night. I'm sure you've all heard the rumour that I was headed to CSW, and that I had a new client or clients that I would be presenting to Central States Wrestling. Well, Team Canada, I'm putting you all on alert. You aren't gonna meet them just yet, but be assured that they have your number. Having YOU 3 represent Canada is a joke, and I'll show you what true Canadian pride is all aboot! With that, Trish tosses the mic towards Devine, who drops it at his side. The 3 men of Team Canada put their heads together and have a brief discussion, and D'Amore leaves the ring first, still waving his flag. Devine steps through the ropes and stands on the apron as Petey is still in the ring. Devine extends his hand to Petey, and Petey shakes it. But then DROPS him over the top rope throat first. Devine falls to the outside, where D'Amore nails him across the back of the head with the flagstick. Trish picks up the microphone: Trish: Oh Johnny. Did that hurt? So sorry we had to set you up, but you really are the weakest link. Let me welcome you all the new incarnation of Team Canada. D'Amore slides into the ring and embraces Petey. The raises their arms in the air together, as Trish continues talking, standing behind them. Trish: Actually, there is still one order of business left. Trish drops to her knees and punches D'Amore from behind, right in the balls. D'Amore doubles over, and Petey looks at Trish. Trish gives that lovely dirty girl smile that we've all grown to love, and Petey grabs D'Amore and NAILS the Canadian Destroyer on the big man. Petey and Trish lock eyes and embrace as the crowd lets the boos fly. Trish: Now let me introduce you to my newest client. The most dominant female Canadian wrestling is now with the most dominant Male Canadian in wrestling. The man who will win Battlebowl, and the KC Border Title at Redemption. The man that possesses the single most devastating finishing maneuver in the ring and in the bedroom......Petey Williams! Oh yeah, yeah, boo all you want now. 5 minutes ago you were going crazy because most of you losers were seeing a real woman in front of your eyes for the first time in your pathetic lives. Well guess what, all you get to do is look, and Petey here gets to touch....all night long. Oh, and Petey, I didn't mean all those nasty things I said about you. I really love the way your rough beard feels against my smooth face. With that, Trish and Petey engage in a make out session that would make Lita and Edge proud. The crowd continues to boo as the two wrap up their spit-swapping and head out of the ring, the fallen Coach D'Amore and Johnny Devine left in their wake. (86) Battlebowl: The Lethal Lottery Roadkill is the first man out, and he looks to the entranceway to see who his partner is. The crowd erupts when through the curtain walks: Danny Doring! How lucky can you get! Doring & Roadkill get to team up together in Battlebowl. It should be smooth sailing for these men, just due to their years of experience together. Suddenly, some theme music hits: Shelton Benjamin comes walking out, and looks very determined, and very worried that he got the unlucky draw of facing a tag team with experience in Battlebowl. Benjamin turns, almost cringing as he waits to see who his partner will be. His cringe quickly turns to a smile. Its CHARLIE HAAS!!. Making his return after being injured on the first week of Cyclone back in May, Charlie Haas is back, and his random partner is Shelton Benjamin! Benjamin and Haas embrace in the entryway as Doring & Roadkill suddenly look less excited than they were initially. The former World's Greatest Tag Team runs to the ring and being the match. Benjamin and Doring pair off to start. Great old school tag team matchup, with Benjamin playing face in peril. Roadkill and Doring keep him in their corner, beating on him with frequent tags in and out of the ring. Finally, Shelton gets the hot tag to Charlie Haas, and the arena erupts. Haas plows over both men with clotheslines and leg lariats. The Finish: Haas clothesline Doring over the top rope, and Benjamin comes running out of nowhere with a plancha over the rope, keeping Doring on the floor. Haas tries a suplex on Roadkill, but can't get the big man up. Roadkill nails a kick to the stomach, and bounces off the ropes, looking for a big clothesline. Haas catches him though, and hits an Exploder! He covers, 1...2...3! Benjamin & Haas defeat Doring & Roadkill by pinfall in 10:01 to advance in Battlebowl. (77/68/86) Post-Match: Charlie Haas and Shelton Benjamin embrace, being together in the ring for the first time in a long time. Haas immediately grabs a microphone. Haas: Shelton, it is great to be back in the ring with you, and that felt incredible, but right now, I have some unfinished business to take care of. TRIPLE H! You think its funny trying to use me as a stepstool to the CSW Title? You want to attempt to cripple me? I heard last week you said that I'll never be the same again in this ring. Well you were right! And you're gonna find out just how different it is to be in here with me. Because next week on Cyclone, it is me and YOU, one on one! And I don't have one problem saying this to you. I guarantee victory next week, and I guarantee I'm gonna KICK YOUR ASS! Haas drops the mic, and Shelton is standing next to him with his mouth wide open. We see Shelton mouth "Are you f***ing crazy?" to Haas. And Haas just embraces Shelton and raises their arms up in the air together. Shelton is still eyeing Haas, wondering just what in the hell he got himself into. Styles: Wow. What a return to the ring for Charlie Haas. He gets the pinfall, and then lays it out on the table for Triple H. It'll be Haas v Triple H next week, in a rematch from the match where Triple H took Charlie Haas out for over a month. And how about Haas & Benjamin both advancing to the BattleBowl Battle Royal. This thing just keeps getting better and better. Video Segment: The Announcement Styles: Ladies and Gentlemen, right now we're gonna take you to video coverage from today's press conference here in Kansas City. President Bret Hart had invited 5 names for consideration for CSW's spot in the NWA World Title Match at NWA Great American Bash on July 2. The names were leaked earlier this week as being Triple H, Jeff Jarrett, Samoa Joe, Steve Corino, and Ken Shamrock. This will be the first we've seen of this press conference, as it has been under tight wraps: Tape Rolls The scene opens on a banquet room with a huge CSW backdrop behind the center table. On the backdrop is a CSW logo and the slogan "Making the Old School New Again" is plastered all over it. The scene from camera left to right on the stage shows Steve Corino, Triple H, President Bret Hart, A podium, Samoa Joe, Ken Shamrock, and Jeff Jarrett. All the superstars are sitting in chairs with their names in front of them on placecards. Steve Corino is on a cellphone. Triple H is wearing sunglasses. Samoa Joe is staring straight ahead. Ken Shamrock sits quietly looking around the room. Jeff Jarrett sits with the CSW Title resting in front of him on the table. Bret Hart rises and steps to the podium: Hart: First off, I'd like to thank all the members of the media who have come out today for this announcement. Since the reformation of the NWA and its 7 territories, we've heard nothing but great things from the media, wrestling experts, and fans alike. NWA Great American Bash on July 2 from Boston, Massachusetts will truly big a huge event. The NWA's first PPV event must be a successful one, and it will be headlined by a series of matches to crown the first NWA World Champion since the reformation of the NWA. Every territory will delegate someone to take part in this match, which is the reason we're here. I've invited 5 of the most accomplished contenders to the NWA World Title here today. Seated to my far right is former NWA Champion Steve Corino. Next to him, the 10 time WWE World Champion, Triple H. Now to my left, the man that held the Ring of Honor World Championship for an unprecedented 21 months. Next to him is another former NWA World Champion and legend of the Ultimate Fighting World, Ken Shamrock. And seated to the far left is a 5 time former NWA Champ, and the current Central States Wrestling champion, Jeff Jarrett. After much consideration, and weighing all of the factors, including giving CSW the best chance to bring home some gold, I have made my decision. Representing CSW at the Great American Bash on July 2, in the NWA World Title Match, will be......CSW Champion Jeff Jarrett. Triple H had begun to stand even before Hart's final announcement, and quickly sinks back into his seat. Jarrett gets up and walks toward Hart, shaking his hand. As Jarrett steps up to the podium, Triple H smacks his water bottle off of the table, and removes his glasses quickly standing up. He walks over to Jarrett, cutting him off before he could get to the podium. They exchange words face to face, and Jarrett holds his CSW Title up next to Triple H's face. Steve Corino is standing behind Triple H, shouting encouragement, telling him to "kick his ass". Ken Shamrock has risen up, and is trying to pull Jarrett away, to avoid a confrontation. As Triple H and Jarrett stay face to face, both look down and step back about half a foot a Samoa Joe slowly rises from his seat. They were standing right over him, and he rises right in between the two. Joe gives Jarrett a look, and then gives the same to Triple H before walking away from the press conference, and slamming the door open on his way out. Back to Live Styles: Unbelievable. The tension in that room was unreal. And how about Jeff Jarrett being the representative of CSW at the Great American Bash. Tazz: Frankly Joey, any of those men would have been a great asset to CSW at the Bash, but Jeff Jarrett deserves it. He is the current CSW Champion, and has worked hard to get there. This thing between Triple H and Jarrett is about to boil over though, and don't think Triple H doesn't take this as a personal insult. (82) Battlebowl: The Lethal Lottery Howard Finkel is once again in the ring. Finkel: This is the final match in the opening round of Battlebowl. Following this matchup, we will have all 16 participants for the 2 Battle Royals, which will take place over the next two weeks. Introducing first... Alex Shelley's music hits and he makes his way out to ringside. Shelley stands in the ring, posing for his fans (the crowd is about 50/50 it seems) as his partner makes his way down to ringside. Kid Kash comes out and slides into the ring, shaking Shelley's hand. A nice team here for the final Battlebowl matchup. Both men look upset when they see Masato Tanaka head out, the first representative of the final team of Battlebowl. Tanaka stands in the ring, looking both men up and down. Tanaka's look of determination turns to a look of anger as the next music fills the arena... Unbelievable. Samoa Joe is Tanaka's partner. I can't see this possibly working out, but you know both of these men would love to put some gold around their waists. Lets take you back to last week, courtesy of NWA: Japan's Ichiban TV and show you what happened in Japan:
Joe and Tanaka stare down in the ring, and Shelley and Kash take advantage, jumping Tanaka from behind. They pound Tanaka down to the mat, as Joe walks over and stand on the apron. Shelley and Tanaka are in the ring now, and Shelley hits a nice standing dropkick, sending Tanaka into the ropes. Joe slaps Tanaka on the back, hard, tagging himself in. Tanaka turns around, looking upset with Joe. Shelley quickly tags out to Kash to avoid Joe, which Kash doesn't seem happy with either. Kash runs at Joe, but Joe snaps off a quick snap powerslam for two. The Finish: Kash tags in Shelley, and they doubleteam Joe, hitting a double dropkick on him. Joe stumble back into his corner, where Tanaka tags him in by slapping him hard on the chest. Joe turns and slaps Tanaka in the face. Tanaka grabs Joe around the neck, and pulls him through the ropes where they both fall to the floor. Tanaka fires elbows into Joe's face, as Joe fights back with hard slaps to the chest. Both men are beating the hell out of each other down the entranceway as the bell rings! Alex Shelley & Kid Kash defeat Samoa Joe & Masato Tanaka by countout in 5:43 to advance in BattleBowl. (79/71/88) Post-Match: Tanaka and Joe continue pummeling each other down the entrance way. Tanaka hits Joe with a roaring elbow, leaving him prone against the guardrail. Tanaka grabs a chair and gets about 20 feet of room. He runs full speed at Joe and nails him over the head with the chair. Joe recovers, and swings the chair wildly, nailing Tanaka in the back of the head. Officials come pouring out of the back, trying to separate the two men, but they continue fighting, all the way into the backstage area. Meanwhile, in the ring, Shelley and Kash celebrate their "hard fought victory", and Kash leaves the ring. As Shelley steps through the ropes, X-pac comes through the crowd and plants him with a right hand, sending him into the ring. X-pac slides in, and drops him with the X-factor. He stand over him and can be seen saying "That's called a receipt, bitch!". Tazz: Wow, so much going on in that match I don't know where to start. Shelley & Kash advance in Battlebowl. Joe & Tanaka just can't stop fighting, and someone is gonna get hurt soon. X-pac just got his revenge on Shelley for costing him HIS Battlebowl match, and those two meet in 3 weeks at Redemption in a 2 out of 3 falls match. Backstage Segment: Old School Tazz: Fans, we're gonna take you backstage, where apparently Steve Corino has requested the use of a camera man. Styles, I have no clue what is going on, so lets take a look: Corino is seen in a shaky shot by a camera man, walking towards the locker room area. Corino: What’s up fans. Now I know reality TV is still all the rage in the TV world, and the higher ups here in CSW hired me to pop the ratings here, both in the ring and out of it, so that’s exactly what I'm gonna do. You fans are gonna get to see the REAL side of the backstage world right now. I'm about to head into my tag team partner's locker room, where we are gonna have a nice little strategy session for next week's Battlebowl Battle Royal. Let's check it out! Corino turns and walks to a locker room which reads BROCK LESNAR on the outside. Corino makes a "shhh" gesture towards the cameraman, and then just opens the door and walks in. Lesnar quickly rises to his feet, surprised to see someone barging into his locker room. Lesnar: What the hell are you doin here? And what’s with the camera? Corino: Well hello to you too little buddy. I'm here to talk strategy. After we were so successful last week in our debut match as a tag team, I knew we should refine our strategy even more going in to the Battle Royal next week. Lesnar: "Our" strategy? Corino: Yeah, what are we gonna do to keep going as the most dominant tag team in Central States Wrestling? Lesnar: First off, we aren't a tag team. And secondly, next week is an 8 man Battle Royal. It has nothing to do with our teaming up last week. Which, I'm not sure if you realize this in that little "crazy bubble" you live your life in, but it was a random pairing. Corino: Random maybe, but surely decided by fate. Now listen little buddy, I know that next week is a Battle Royal, but I have a hell of a proposition for you. You and Me, we clear the ring, just destroy the other 6 guys in that match. Then, we'll shake hands and see who the last man standing is. Winner, of course, goes on to win the KC Border Title at Redemption. Its a foolproof plan, and I figure, who better than you and me!? Lesnar: Who better? Well, are you sure you don't wanna pick someone a little less...destructive. Cause I'll tell you right now, "little buddy", you don't wanna be the last man standing in that ring with me next week. Maybe you should find someone else to brainstorm with. Corino: Someone else......butttttt, c’mon! We have such a deep history as a tag team together. I just knew you and I could make this happen. Why not eliminate all the competition, and then see what happens between two of the finest wrestlers alive today, you and me! Lesnar just stares at Corino, wondering if he actually wants him to answer again. Corino looks perturbed, but changes his tone. Corino: Okay, look Brock. In all seriousness. There is some talent in that ring. And then there is us. But why leave it up to chance, or why give people the chance to gang up on us. Obviously they'll be gunning for you, cause you're a big man. You could use me to watch your back. And I know there’s a few guys in there that'll be gunning for me, so you can watch my back. At the end, whatever happens happens, but lets make sure we're the last 2 men in that ring next week. Whaddaya say? Corino offers his hand. Lesnar stares him down and then grabs it, yanking him right into his face. Lesnar: In all seriousness, Steve....okay. But I swear to God, if you turn on me, I will f***ing kill you. And I don't mean that figuratively. Corino swallows hard, and backs away slowly, pulling the cameraman with him. Corino: Alright then! We'll see you next week. Have a great week Brock! Corino shuts the door behind him and gathers himself against the wall before realizing the cameraman is still filming him. Corino pushes the camera away and walks down the hallway. (90) Main Event: CSW Tag Team Title Match: (Champion) Natural Born Thrillers v Austin Aries & Roderick Strong All 4 men stare down in the center of the ring before Strong throws the first chop, opening up a wild brawl that persists through the whole match. Strong and Jindrak pair off, fighting down the aisle, and Aries & O'Haire exchange blows in the ring. Aries drops O'Haire with a snap suplex, and hits a knee drop coming off of the ropes. Jindrak gets the best of Strong and comes into the ring, attacking Aries from behind, and hitting a double team Hart Attack on Aries with O'Haire. More back and forth action, with Strong getting a nearfall on Jindrak following a double-knee backbreaker out of a fireman's carry position. The Finish: Strong sets Jindrak up in a powerbomb position, as Aries is climbing the ropes. O'Haire cuts Aries off though, rushing him on the top rope. O'Haire sets up Aries for a Superplex, but Aries fights out of it and drops O'Haire to the mat below. Aries goes for the 450, but O'Haire gets the knees up, dropping Aries. Jindrak backdrops Strong to the outside of the ring, and O'Haire is measuring Aries up for the Shining Wizard. He rushes Aries, but Aries moves out of the way and schoolboys O'Haire. 1......2....nearfall! Aries now takes advantage, and sets O'Haire up for a brainbuster. Strong joins him in the ring. Looks like they're going for the double brainbuster. Its the New Age Outlaws! The Outlaws run into the ring and beat down Strong and Aries as the crowd boos, hoping to see a finish to the match. Jindrak and O'Haire now get in the Outlaws face for the run in. A huge brawl erupts between the 4 of them. Coming out of the crowd now, its The Mexicools! They jump Jindrak and O'Haire from behind, but Aries and Strong pull them off. All 8 men are fighting it out in the ring. The referee is calling for the bell. Natural Born Thrillers & Aries & Strong go to a No Contest in 11:15. (75/65/85) Post-Match: All 8 men continue to battle it out. Psicosis and Strong in one corner, Aries and Jindrak in another, O'Haire and Road Dogg in another, and Gunn and Super Crazy in the last. They all fight it out as officials fill the ring, attempting to separate all the teams. Styles: Well I'd say the CSW Tag Team Titles are a hot commodity around here. All 4 of these teams seem to want a piece of them, and it doesn't look like any of these wars are over yet. We're out of time. Join us next week for the 1st Battle Royal of Battlebowl, and we'll also have Triple H v Charlie Haas, one on one. Stay tuned for the Event Center! Overall: 78% Attendance: 2502 TV Rating: 1.99 |
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| jamiegeist | May 27 2006, 06:10 PM Post #39 |
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CSW Event Center Posted Image Welcome back to the CSW Event Center. Another great episode of Cyclone Saturday Night that gave us the following results: Albright/Shamrock defeat Road Dogg/Vampiro in a Battlebowl Match Sanders/Yang defeat Gunn/Gibson in a Battlebowl Match Benjamin/Haas defeat Doring/Roadkill in a Battlebowl Match Shelley/Kash defeat Joe/Tanaka in a Battlebowl Match CSW Tag Title Match: Natural Born Thrillers & Aries/Strong - Double DQ. Looking ahead to next week, we have three confirmed matches already on the slate: Charlie Haas will take on Triple H in a match that has bad news written all over. Haas wants revenge after Triple H sidelined him for over a month, and Triple H will no doubt be in a foul mood after being overlooked at the press conference to decide who would represent CSW at NWA Great American Bash, with a chance for the NWA World Title. Brent Albright will once again open up the show in the Cyclone Spotlight, but with a bit of a twist this week: Mike Sanders has promised to bring a man that will take that spotlight away from Albright, something Sanders himself had been unable to do previously. And also, the first Battlebowl Battle Royal will take place. The winner of this match will advance to Redemption, for a shot at the KC Border Championship. The competitors are as follows: Austin Aries CIMA Steve Corino Brock Lesnar Maven Billy Kidman Psicosis Petey Williams On the subject of Battlebowl, lets take a look at the next group of 8 now that they were decided on Cyclone. This Battle Royal will take place in 2 weeks, June 24th, LIVE on Cyclone Saturday Night: Brent Albright Shelton Benjamin Charlie Haas Kid Kash Mike Sanders Ken Shamrock Alex Shelley Jimmy Yang Both of these Battle Royals are truly anybodies to win. We'll have to see who will step up their game in the next 2 weeks. So with Cyclone shaping up over the next two weeks, lets look ahead to CSW Redemption. Posted Image June 30th. Kemper Arena. Already confirmed for this huge card is the following: CSW Championship Match: Jeff Jarrett © v Triple H KC Border Championship: Finals of Battlebowl: TBD 2 out of 3 Falls: Alex Shelley v X-pac And we've just recieved word that another HUGE match has been added: Samoa Joe v Masato Tanaka! These two have been destroying each other both on CSW soil, and foreign soil as well. CSW Officials are hopeful that they will finally settle the score at Redemption. We have to question the motive of this next part, because these men are plenty lethal with just their hands, but we've also been informed that the use of Chairs in this match will be LEGAL. What a matchup that should be. Well, thats all for the Event Center this week. We'll see you next week, and don't miss CSW Cyclone Saturday Night! |
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| jamiegeist | Jun 4 2006, 09:55 PM Post #40 |
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NWA Central States Wrestling presents.... CSW Cyclone Saturday Night Posted Image June 17, 2006 Announcers: Joey Styles & Tazz Wyandotte County Fairgrounds. Kansas City, KS A quick promo video opens the show, highlighting tonight's two huge main event matches. A recap is shown from the very first Cyclone, on May 6, when Triple H defeated Charlie Haas in the main event to advance in the CSW Title Tournament. Afterwards, Triple H viciously attacked Haas, destroying his knee on the ringpost and locking in a Figure 4 around the post. Haas' return to action and victory last week in his Battlebowl match is shown as well. The video then flashes the faces of 8 men: Maven, Austin Aries, Billy Kidman, Petey Williams, Psicosis, Steve Corino, Brock Lesnar, and NWA: Japan star CIMA. All 8 men will enter the ring tonight for a chance to advance to Redemption and get a shot at the Kansas City Border Championship. Who will be the last man standing tonight? Cyclone is NOW! Cyclone Spotlight: Brent Albright v ???????? Brent Albright makes his way down first as the announcers put over his impressive winning streak. 6 weeks in a row, Brent Albright has successfully defended his spot in the Cyclone Spotlight. Albright looks very focuses, and stares intently at the entryway, when Mike Sanders' music hits and he walks out. Sanders: Hellllo Kansas City! Welcome to Cyclone, I'm your gracious and wonderful host Mike Sanders. Ladies and Gentlemen, you are lucky to be in attendance tonight. Lucky that you could get off your tractors, put the cattle away, hitch a ride in your momma's pick-up truck to come down here to this lovely....facility tonight. Because tonight, you're gonna witness history. Brent Albright. Quite a little winning streak you have there, huh "shooter"? Well it all ends tonight, and you finally take a step out of MY spotlight. Your opponent this week is a former WCW Cruiserweight champion. He is a multiple time WCW Television Champion. And by god, he is one HELL of a good dancer! You may know him as Glenn Gilbretti, but to me, he has always been the Disco Inferno!!! Disco dances his way out and mugs to the camera. He is met by a much deserved round of boos from the crowd. He and Sanders embrace, and Disco runs to the ring, getting the matchup underway. Albright immediately goes to his focus, working over the right arm of Disco. He gets him into a hammerlock and just refuses to let go. Albright slams him, suplexes him, and runs him into the corner with the hammerlock still applied. Disco finally gets a break thanks to Sanders distracting Albright on the outside by hooking his leg as he hit the ropes. Disco takes control for a bit, showing some impressive in ring talent and little ring rust. The Finish: Disco stays on the attack, and nails a middle rope superplex on Albright for a very near fall. Disco then measures him up for the Ace Crusher. Albright turns, and Disco foolishly tries the Crusher with the bad arm. Albright falls straight down on it into the Crowbar, but Sanders grabs Disco's foot and drapes it over the rope for the break. Disco is trying to keep the arm from Albright, who is unmercifully going after it. Disco is concentrating so hard on keeping Albright from the arm, that as Albright reaches behind him for it, Disco lets himself get hooked into a Northern Lights suplex, for the 3 Count! Brent Albright defeats Disco Inferno by pinfall in 7:21. (74/57/91) Post-Match: Disco immediately jumps up, surprised at how quick Albright snapped it off. He runs at Albright, but Albright drops him in the Crowbar again. Disco is now tapping out as Sanders jumps into the ring and puts the boots to Albright. Sanders nails him twice in the head with the microphone, and then speaks into it as he attacks Albright. "It'll be just like this next week in the main event, when I throw your ass over the top rope!", and with that, he hurls Albright over the top and to the floor. Disco and Sanders raise their hands in the ring, as Ken Shamrock walks out into the entryway. Albright gets to his knees on the outside, and looks over to Shamrock. Shamrock is statue-esque, not making a move, but Albright nods and slides back into the ring, clotheslining Sanders to the mat. Before Albright can turn to Disco, he is jumped from behind by Disco. Sanders gets to his feet, and they put the boots to him again, this time ending in a Lungblower by Sanders. Sanders and Disco clear the ring as Shamrock remains standing in the entryway. Sanders and Disco pass by him, and Shamrock remains focuses on Albright, just shaking his head as Albright crawls to his feet. As Albright gets out of the ring, Shamrock turns and walks into the back. Styles: Brent Albright again picks up the victory, but pays for it dearly after the match. I don't know how many more of these Sanders beat downs, Brent Albright can take. And what is with this relationship between Shamrock and Albright? We haven't seen them even speak to each other. They were randomly paired in Battlebowl, and since then Albright keeps ending up on his back. The Tag Champs Hold the Power The Natural Born Thrillers, Mark Jindrak & Sean O'Haire, step out of the curtain and on to the entranceway. They step to the side and O'Haire grabs the mic, clearing his throat and adjusting the CSW Tag Team Title on his shoulder. O'Haire: Ya know, sometimes it is really hard being a champion. You have a constant bull’s eye on your chest. Everyone is gunning for you. Like last week. We're defending our CSW Tag Team Titles against Austin Aries & Roderick Strong. Sure, we had the match in control, and were well on our way to yet another successful title defense. But then, the New Age Outlaws get involved. And then, The Mexicools get involved. And before you know it, the match is over, the fans are unhappy, and we didn't get the 1, 2, 3. But as always, we are still YOUR CSW Tag Team Champions. O'Haire hands the mic to Mark Jindrak, who first buffs his title belt with his hand. Jindrak: But then, there are times when it is just GREAT to be the champion. Like tonight for instance. We arrive at the arena, and have a brief pow-wow with CSW President Bret Hart. Him being the understanding man that he is, he can see how last week we were wronged in our title match, and we need some kind of a resolution to this whole mess. So he puts the ball in our court, seeing as how we ARE the Champs and all. So we've made it quite simple, and it is even easy for you idiot Kansans to understand. The 3 Tag Teams that got involved with us last week have been put on alert to be ready to perform at any given time tonight. Well boys, the time is now. Right now, a Triple Threat match, first fall wins. It is gonna be Super Crazy of the Mexicools (loud cheer), Billy Gunn of the New Age Outlaws (cheers), and Roderick Strong (mixed reaction, mostly boos) going one on one....on one. And the man that scores the pinfall of submission in this matchup, well, his team will go on to face us for the CSW Tag Team Titles at Redemption! Let the games begin! (60) With that, Jindrak and O'Haire stay standing as the music of Super Crazy fills the arena. Crazy comes out, a bit tentative of the Tag Champs standing next to the entryway, and heads to the ring. Triple Threat Match: Roderick Strong v Super Crazy v Billy Gunn Winner's team gets CSW Tag Title shot at Redemption Roderick Strong is out next, and he eyes the Tag Champs as he passes by them. He is quickly followed by Billy Gunn, who also acknowledges the Champs, and makes the motion of the belt around his waist. Gunn and Crazy double team Strong to begin the match, and work on alienating him on the outside. Eventually, Gunn turns on Crazy and drops his with a Sleeper Hold Slam for a near fall. Strong gets back in a nails a dropkick on Billy Gunn, and then hits a powerbomb into a backbreaker on Super Crazy for a near fall. The Natural Born Thrillers slowly walk down to the ringside from their position in the entranceway. They stand right next to the apron as the action continues, and hook then leg of Super Crazy as he bounces off the ropes. Crazy turns to look at them, but Strong rolls him up for another nearfall. The Finish: O'Haire & Jindrak continue to stick their nose into the match. Strong has Gunn up in a fireman's carry, setting him up for a move, but Jindrak pulls Gunn off of Strong's shoulders. Super Crazy bounces of the ropes and is heading right towards Gunn and Strong, but he dives right over the top of both of them, and crashes down onto the Natural Born Thrillers at ringside. They double team Crazy after getting up, and throw him in the ring. As they do, they pull out both Gunn and Strong, and start pounding on them. Suddenly, running through the curtain is Austin Aries, Psicosis, and Road Dogg. They all ambush the Thrillers from behind and each take turns beating on the champions. The referee has thrown the match out, and calls for the bell. The Thrillers retreat to the back, showing the 3 contending teams that they still have the belts. All 3 teams then engage in an intense staredown with each other. No Contest in 7:45. (72/64/81) Tazz: I think the Thrillers had this planned out all along, but I'm pretty sure they weren't planning on getting the beatdown of their life at the hands of 3 hungry tag teams! We understand a cameraman has caught up with Triple H in the back -- lets take you there now! Backstage Segment: It's all Under Control A shaky camera shot hurries around a corner and almost gets knocked over by Triple H, who quickly walks by, almost looking like he is trying to get away from somebody. He looks annoyed and calm at the same time. Suddenly, we see Steve Corino walk into the picture as well, trailing behind Triple H and in mid-sentence: Corino: ...and then that was so awesome at the Press Conference. You were all up in Jarrett's face like "I don't think so", and he was all standing in your face like "C'mon, you want some of this?", and I was all like "Yo, I got your back", and it was just a great moment in wres--- Triple H stops and turns around. Triple H: Excuse me. But who in the hell are you? Corino looks astonished that he would be asked such a question. Corino: Well I'm Steve Corino, the "King of Old School"! Triple H: Well that's just great Stan, but I'm Triple H. The Game. The King of Kings, and the next CSW Champion come Redemption. And I'm the guy that wants you to leave him the hell alone. Triple H turns to walk away, but Corino quickly speaks, keeping him engaged. Corino: It's STEVE Corino. The "King of Old School", and the next KC Border Champion come Redemption! Triple H: What the hell is that, a Barbeque Sauce or something? Corino: What? No. Its a prestigious title representing both the K-- Triple H: Yeah whatever, nevermind. Listen, I have a busy night tonight. I have to go deal with a pest control problem and help Charlie Haas dot the I's and cross the T's on his suicide note that he signed last week. So if you don't mind, I guess I'll be seeing you later. Corino against talks before Triple H can leave. Triple H is obviously getting annoyed. Corino: Yeah, well, I'd wish you good luck, but I know your track record, and you don't really need luck when you always have a master plan. Surely you have a plan right? Triple H now seems interested in where this conversation could be going. Triple H: A plan for what? Charlie Haas? Yeah, I PLAN to squash his ass like a bug and take his knee home as a souvenir. I hardly need a plan for somebody like Charlie Haas. Corino: No no no. Not for Haas. I was talking about Redemption, when you meet Jeff Jarrett for the CSW Championship. Triple H: Listen, I don't know what you're trying to do, but I'm hardly going to divulge my gameplan to someone like -- Corino: So you don't have a plan??! Well I have a plan for myself for tonight. Corino was obviously leading Triple H into asking him what the plan is, but instead, Triple H just stares at Corino. After about 7 seconds of awkward silence, Triple H begrudgingly gives in. Triple: Oh, gee, what’s your plan? Corino: Thanks for asking. Surely you've seen the little tag team partner I dug up to ensure I'm the last man standing tonight in the Battle Royal. I'm talking about Brock Lesnar. He and I have a deal. We toss all the garbage out of the ring, and then we go at it mano-ee-mano and the winner goes on to Redemption to win the KC Border Title. Triple H smiles, and takes in the fact that he gets to take the "King of Old School" to school. Triple H: Wow. Great plan you have there. First of all, how are you gonna trust someone like Brock Lesnar. This is a guy who is an admitted selfish son of a bitch. This is a guy who walked out on his company, when he was on the top, in a time when they needed him most. You think that’s the kind of guy you want being your ally in an "every man for themself" situation? He is gonna dump your ass the minute he gets the chance, cause he wants that BBQ sauce title even more than you do. And even if your little deal does work out, and you two are left in the ring....you really wanna face Brock Lesnar? The guy is a machine. A Monster. I could empty the cliché book on that guy, cause he is just that damn good. But hey, glad you have it covered. Nice plan, Stan. Triple H turns and walks down the hall, leaving Corino speechless finally. Corino mutters to himself for a minute, and then looks up, long after Triple H has left. Corino: It's STEVE! (91) Masato Tanaka v Kid Kash This match was prompted when Kash had been bragging throughout the week to CSW.com about his win over the likes of both Samoa Joe and Masato Tanaka last week in the Battlebowl match. Tanaka is out first to a great reaction from the crowd, and Kid Kash makes his way down next, getting booed loudly the whole way. Kash uses his speed to try to get the advantage over Tanaka, but Tanaka is very focused and floors Kash with a hard elbow to the face. The Finish: Tanaka controls most of the match, and nails a series of elbows, backing Kash into the corner. Kash nails a kick and puts Tanaka into the corner, but Tanaka hits a Roaring Elbow out of nowhere, stunning Kash. Tanaka hops up to the middle rope, grabs Kash by the head, and nails a Tornado DDT for the win. Masato Tanaka defeats Kid Kash by pinfall in 5:54. (79/72/87) Post-Match: Tanaka celebrates in the ring with the crowd solidly behind him when Samoa Joe comes running down the aisle and slides into the ring. Tanaka puts his hands up, and Joe stops in his tracks. Tanaka says to Joe, "The Match is signed. Enough is enough. We'll settle this at Redemption". Tanaka walks right by Joe, but Joe spins him around by the arm, and slaps him in the face. Tanaka looks down to the mat, and then looks up and speaks again to Joe. "You will learn respect, one way or the other." Joe again slaps Tanaka hard in the face. Tanaka just stares a hole into Joe and exits the ring. Joe looks dumbstruck, standing in the ring, wanting Tanaka to fight him. Styles: Tanaka & Joe will meet one on one at Redemption, with Chairs being a legal weapon in the match. This thing will probably get brutal, and I think Tanaka is just angering Joe more by not fighting him now. Triple H v Charlie Haas Triple H makes his way out first, climbing the ropes and making the belt motion around his waist. The crowd gives him everything they can, booing him unmercifully. He gladly soaks up all of the jeers. Charlie Haas makes his way out next, to a loud reaction from the crowd. They're really behind him tonight, and want to see him rebound well from his injury. The ref rings the bell, and as the two men prepare to lock up Jeff Jarrett's music hits. The CSW Champion walks down to ringside and walks right by the ring and over to the announcers' table where he joins Joey Styles & Tazz. Triple H is very upset, and immediately begins jawing with Jarrett. Charlie Haas schoolboys Triple H. 1.....2.....almost. Triple H gets up and immediately floors Haas with a hard right hand. They exchange blows in a back and forth matchup that is pretty even until Triple H sees his opening and takes it. Haas goes up to the top rope as Triple H is stunned on the canvas. Triple H quickly hurries to his feet, and runs right at Haas, giving him a lariat right around the knee. Haas falls from the top to the outside, clipping his leg on the apron on the way down. Triple H drags him in the ring, running through his catalog of work on the knee until Haas can barely stand. Haas gets trapped in the figure four and damn near passes out, but won't submit. He reaches the ropes, and Triple H releases, and starts kicking Haas in the head, telling him to give it up. Triple H drags Haas to the corner and towards the same ringpost where he did him in more than a month ago. Jarrett is yelling now from the announcers' table. "Hunter, just pin his ass. This is enough". Triple H jaws back to Jarrett. "Take a good look Jeff. 14 days, and this is you." Jarrett stand up from the announcers' table and Triple H leans over the top, begging him to come get in the ring. Haas slowly pulls himself away from the corner as Jarrett moves towards the apron. Triple H takes a step back and once again makes the motion of the CSW Title belt around his waist. Jarrett says "I don’t think so", and before Triple H can respond, he finds him self on his back for the 1, 2, 3!! Charlie Haas schoolboyed Triple H, and got the win. Charlie Haas defeats Triple H by pinfall in 10:03. (71/72/69) Post-Match: Triple H sits in the ring, down right pisses off about what just happened. Haas limps to the entryway before Triple H can retaliate, and is met by the embrace of Shelton Benjamin. Benjamin and Haas celebrate with the crowd, as Triple H remains emotionless sitting in the ring. Jarrett walks around the ring and up the steps, getting into the ring. Triple H turns and starts to crawl to his knees. Jarrett takes off his shirt and throws it down at ringside. He removes his sunglasses and tosses them into the crowd. He lays the title down in the center of the ring, and gets in a fighting stance telling Triple H "I know you're pissed off. Lets do it". Triple H's nostrils begin flaring as he climbs to one knee. Jarrett is perspiring, waiting. When Triple H suddenly rolls under the bottom rope and grabs his back. He grimaces as he walks up the ramp saying "14 days". Tazz: What a matchup! Charlie Haas scores the win over Triple H, and just when it looks like we're going to get a huge encounter between Triple H and Jarrett, Triple H is out of here with a back injury? I can't wait for Redemption! In-Ring Segment: Bad Blood: Boiling Over Joey Styles is standing in the ring with microphone. Styles: Ladies and Gentlemen. Please help me welcome at this time, the man who will compete in a Best 2 out of 3 Falls match at Redemption.....X-pac! X-pac comes down to the ring to a mainly positive reaction from the crowd. He seems to be getting a few boos, but nothing major. He slides into the ring and gives a crotch chop to the crowd that responds in kind. Styles: And his opponent in that same match at Redemption.....Alex Shelley! Alex Shelley comes walking out, looking like a superstar. He slides into the ring and pats Joey Styles on the back before looking out to the crowd, which responds with a half-and-half reaction for Shelley. Styles: Gentlemen, thank you for electing to join me in the ring tonight for this "non-physical" one on one encounter before your match at Redemption. Many of the fans are asking, and most want to know where this bad blood came from between you two? X-pac? X-pac: For me its so simple Joey. Way back on May 6th, when this whole crazy thing known as Central States Wrestling got started, I faced Alex Shelley in a first round matchup in the CSW Title Tournament. Basically, this little bitch just couldn't handle it when I beat him 1, 2, 3. So after the match, he attacks me. And then in my next matchup, trying to advance in the tournament, the little prick comes out and attacks me again, eliminating me from the tournament. Now you know I'm not the kind of guy to just take a bitchslap like that and not dish out a receipt, so I did what I had to do. Styles: Understandable. Thing get heated sometimes in the CSW ring, and I think we all understand that --- Shelley: Hold on there Joseph Styles. I don't think X-pac was quite finished yet. Go ahead, ask him what happened after he "gave me a receipt"... Styles holds the mic to X-pac who just glares at Alex Shelley. Shelley pulls the mic back towards himself. Shelley: Okay then, let me help you out with that. We went one on one for the second time, this time at CSW Blaze of Glory, and I pinned Mr. Pac right in the middle of the ring, 1..2..3.....kid! X-pac: Listen bitch, the only reason you pinned anything that night is because you got lucky, and you cheated, grabbing the ropes to pin me. You and I both know there is no chance you can beat me in a legitimate match. Shelley: Au Contrere. I think what both you and I know is that I AM better than you, and I CAN pin you one on one when it counts. I did it at Blaze of Glory, middle rope or not, and I'll do it at Redemption. The beautiful thing about a 2 out of 3 falls match X-pac, is that you won't have anything left for excuses after I've defeated you twice in one night. X-pac: Fat chance kid. I will personally guarantee victory in that match, and there isn't a chance in hell you will beat me. What do you think about that? Shelley: What do I think? I think you're becoming a desperate shell of your former self. I think you know that the revolution is coming, and the young up and comers are gonna knock you and all these other fossils from the ranks sooner rather than later. I think you know that at 23 years old, I'm twice the wrestler you were even in your prime. And I think deep down you know that when we meet in the ring at Redemption, guarantee or not, you aren't gonna be the one with your hand held high after that match. You'll gaze across the ring, and the realization will hit you like a ton of bricks, that you just became another victim in Alex Shelley's rise to the top, baby! With that, Shelley turns around and stretches his arms out to the crowd. The respond, almost more cheers than boos at this point. Shelley definitely has the Kansas City crowd on his side. Before Shelley can turn back around, X-pac grabs the microphone out of Styles hands, and ambushes Shelley from behind. He nails him in the back of the head with the microphone, letting out a loud THUMP each time. He continues pounding him down to the mat, and then wraps the microphone chord around his neck. He hurls him over the top rope, dangling him by the microphone cable in his hands. Officials and referees run to the ring, prying X-pac away, who simply lets go and sends Shelley falling to the floor below. X-pac leaves the ring, now receiving a very even mix of cheers and boos from different sections of the crowd. (68) Main Event: BattleBowl 8 Man Battle Royal: Austin Aries v CIMA v Brock Lesnar v Psicosis v Steve Corino v Petey Williams v Maven v Billy Kidman All 8 men make their separate entrances to the ring. It appears that people will hold true, at least a bit to their original teamings. Lesnar & Corino are in a corner, and shake hands, their alliance apparently as strong as ever. Psicosis & CIMA huddle in another, and talk briefly with one another. Austin Aries & Maven are in another corner, with Maven attempting to talk strategy, but Aries mostly blowing him off. Petey Williams is gawking at ringside with his new manager Trish Stratus, and his former Battlebowl partner Billy Kidman is trying to get his attention. Trish is leaving the ringside area, and Petey turns and smacks Kidman with a hard right hand as the referee rings the bell. Back and forth action all over the place to start off, with most everyone just brawling and working on eliminations as quick as possible. Corino & Lesnar are staying together, and seem to have targeted Maven. Petey & Kidman continue to go at it, with CIMA and Psicosis taking it to Austin Aries. Corino and Lesnar hit a double clothesline on Maven, and they pick him up and easily hurl him over the top rope. ELIMINATED - Maven (via Corino & Lesnar at 2:34) As the other superstars see this happening, they huddle on one side of the ring, leaving Corino & Lesnar on the other. Petey Williams, Kidman, Psicosis, CIMA, and Austin Aries all gather together and have a quick discussion. They bum rush Corino & Lesnar, dropping them both with a flurry. Psicosis & Aries drag Corino to one corner and beat on him, while Kidman, CIMA, and Petey take care of Brock Lesnar in the other. Aries charges into Corino in the corner but eats boot, sending him to the mat. Corino climbs to the middle rope for an elbow, but Psicosis hits a dropkick on Corino, sending him falling over the top rope. Corino hooks him foot on the top rope, leaving him dangling in a tree of woe on the outside of the ring. Psicosis desperately tries to pry his foot from the rope. Meanwhile, Lesnar picks both CIMA & Kidman up over his head and slams them down with a double spinebuster. He runs Petey over with the clothesline and makes a mad dash towards Psicosis. With one hard shoulder tackle, he propels Psicosis over the top rope and down to the floor. ELIMINATED - Psicosis (via Lesnar at 5:02) Lesnar reaches over and pulls Corino up by his neck, setting him safely down in the ring. The crowd isn't happy that he saves Corino, but before he can voice his displeasure, the two comrades are again ran over by a gang attack. Aries & Kidman target Lesnar, and Petey Williams and CIMA drag Corino to the opposite corner. Petey almost has Corino out, but Corino hits a hard boot to the face and frees himself. He battles with both CIMA and Petey, dropping Petey with a DDT. Aries & Kidman nail a double suplex on Lesnar, and then Aries hits a powerbomb on Lesnar with the assist from Kidman. They back Lesnar into the ropes and attempt to lift his legs and dump him over, right in front of the entryway. CIMA tries a high kick on Corino, but Corino ducks, and nails a hard neckbreaker on CIMA. Corino spots Lesnar in trouble. He looks out to the crowd that cheers him to make the save. The corner of his mouth slowly turns up into a sly smile, and in one quick movement, he rushes towards the mass of bodies against the ropes. ELIMINATED - Austin Aries (via Corino at 9:43) ELIMINATED - Billy Kidman (via Corino at 9:43) ELIMINATED - Brock Lesnar (via Corino at 9:43) Corino just dumped all 3 MEN! He did what everyone in this arena knew he would do. He turned on Brock Lesnar. Corino turns away and walks towards the fallen CIMA & Petey Williams. The crowd suddenly begins roaring as Brock Lesnar has gotten to his feet. He slams Aries & Kidman down at his sides. Corino hears the roar and turns around to see Lesnar practically foaming at the mouth at ringside. Corino's eyes grow huge as you can read his lips..."Oh Shit...". Lesnar darts under the bottom rope and runs right at Corino, who jumps over the top rope and runs through the crowd. ELIMINATED - Steve Corino (via himself at 10:02) Lesnar gives chase through the crowd, running over a security guard in the process. The crowd is going crazy as Corino literally runs out the front door as the camera man gives up on the chase. Lesnar follows him out the front, as the action turns back to the ring. Petey Williams and NWA: Japan's CIMA have both gotten to their feet, and look at each other, knowing they each stand in the other's way of being the first man going to Redemption. CIMA offers his hand in the center of the ring, and Petey nails a standing dropkick, flooring the Japanese superstar. Petey goes to whip CIMA off the ropes, but CIMA reverses, whipping Petey, who then goes for a headscissors, but stops himself midway, and nails a side Russian legsweep on CIMA. The Finish: Petey heads to the top rope, an unconventional move in a Battle Royal. As Petey perches on the top rope, CIMA gets to his feet and runs into the ropes, crotching Petey on the top. CIMA climbs to the middle rope and unloads with punches and kicks to Petey, attempting to push him off of the top turnbuckle. Petey has a firm grip with two hands on the support. Petey takes the barrage of kicks and slowly lets go with his left hand. It looks like he is slipping as CIMA climbs all the way to the top. Petey takes his free hand and nails a hard uppercut right to the nuts of CIMA. Petey hooks his legs in between the ropes, and pulls the dazed CIMA off the top, sending him flying to the floor below as Petey dangles by his hooked foot on the turnbuckle. ELIMINATED - CIMA (via Petey Williams at 13:54) Petey Williams wins the Battlebowl Battle Royal in 13:54 and advances to Redemption for a shot at the Kansas City Border Championship (66/69/61) Post-Match: Trish Stratus runs to the ring and jumps into Petey's arms, who raises his hand in victory as the Kansas City crowd showers him in boos. Styles: Petey Williams is heading to Redemption for a shot at the KC Border Title. Who will be the man to meet him? Find out next week on Cyclone. Also, did Brock Lesnar kill Steve Corino, and will the hottest feuds in CSW be able to be contained for one more week before they explode at Redemption? We're out of time. We'll see you next week! Overall: 71% Attendance: 3005 TV Rating: 2.06 |
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| jamiegeist | Jun 4 2006, 10:08 PM Post #41 |
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CSW Event Center Posted Image Welcome once again to the quick wrapup that is the CSW Event Center. Here are your quick results for this week on Cyclone: Cyclone Spotlight Match: Brent Albright defeats Disco Inferno w/Mike Sanders Roderick Strong v Billy Gunn v Super Crazy goes to a No Contest Masato Tanaka defeats Kid Kash Charlie Haas defeats Triple H Petey Williams wins the first Battlebowl Battle Royal, last eliminating CIMA. Immediately following Cyclone, CSW President Bret Hart issued this statement regarding the CSW Tag Team Champion Natural Born Thrillers: VIDEO PLAYS Hart: To the Natural Born Thrillers. I thought I was being a fair and just man when I allowed you to have input into the way the tag team title situation would be handled. However, you all abused your power and position as CSW Tag Team Champions by getting involved in the very match you made to determine #1 Contenders. Therefore, I am pleased to announce that at Redemption it will be a 4 Way Tag Team Elimination Match for the CSW Tag Titles. The Tag Team Champions will defend against the Mexicools, New Age Outlaws, and the team of Roderick Strong & Austin Aries. Oh, and to the Thrillers. I say the "Tag Team Champions" will defend, because you'll only be there if you are still champions. Next week, you'll face a mystery tag team on Cyclone, and the tag team titles will be ON THE LINE! Thank you. So, we can sign that huge match for next week. The CSW Tag Team Titles will be defended against a mystery tag team live on Cyclone. We've also learned that the Cyclone Spotlight match will not happen next week, as Brent Albright will be competing in the Main Event: The 2nd Battlebowl Battle Royal, to determine Petey Williams Challenge at Redemption for the KC Border Title. The participants are as follows: Brent Albright Mike Sanders Ken Shamrock Shelton Benjamin Charlie Haas Alex Shelley Jimmy Yang Kid Kash Now, lets take a look at the updated card for CSW Redemption on June 30th! Posted Image June 30th. Kemper Arena. Already confirmed for this huge card is the following: CSW Championship Match: Jeff Jarrett © v Triple H KC Border Championship: Finals of Battlebowl: Petey Williams v TBD Best 2 out of 3 Falls: Alex Shelley v X-pac Chairs are Legal: Samoa Joe v Masato Tanaka And just announce is the 4 way Tag Team Title Elimination Match: CSW Tag Team Champs v Mexicools v New Age Outlaws v Aries & Strong Well, thats all for the Event Center this week. We'll see you next week, and don't miss CSW Cyclone Saturday Night! |
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| Real F'n Show | Jun 5 2006, 04:51 PM Post #42 |
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Great build all around, and great use of the Battlebowl as well. I love the way you write the Triple H segments, I can actually imagine him saying everything you write. Also loving the Trish and Petey alignment and the Steve Corino stuff. Keep it up. |
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| jamiegeist | Jun 10 2006, 11:07 PM Post #43 |
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NWA Central States Wrestling presents.... CSW Cyclone Saturday Night Posted Image June 24, 2006 Announcers: Joey Styles & Tazz KC Uptown Theatre. Kansas City, KS A video package opens the show, showing the highlights from last week. Charlie Haas pinning Triple H, and then the showdown that ALMOST happened afterwards between Triple H and Jeff Jarrett. Brock Lesnar being dumped out of the Battle Royal in a group of other wrestlers by his “partner” Steve Corino, and then chasing Corino out of the building. Petey Williams winning the Battlebowl Battle Royal, and embracing with his new manager, Trish Stratus. The generic Cyclone video rolls, and Cyclone is NOW! In-Ring Segment: Ladies and Gentlemen of the jury... Steve Corino’s music opens up Cyclone, and Corino heads to the ring with a look of distress on his face. As he rolls into the ring, he grabs a microphone and addresses the live audience: Corino: You know, there seems to be a misunderstanding. Last week, something happened. Something went down. Plans fell apart. Brock Lesnar and I were supposed to be standing in the ring at the end of the Battle Royal, squaring off for the right to go to Redemption. But then...well, then this happened. Take a look. Corino points to the large screen above the entranceway, and video rolls of Corino simultaneously dumping Lesnar, Austin Aries, and Billy Kidman last week. Corino: Now, I know how it looks in regular play. But what I want to do right now is have you take another look at this footage. Now Brock, I hope you’re watching. I’ve been trying to call you, email you, text you, all week long. Brock, I’m sorry. But this is wrestling, and accidents do happen. Let us not forget the more than 8 month World Title reign of John Bradshaw Layfield. Anyway, back to the footage. Let me introduce exhibit A. This time, in slow motion. Corino calls for the footage again, but this time, talks over it as it happens in slow motion. Corino: Now if you look really close, you can see, Lesnar’s foot actually is entangled around Billy Kidman’s leg. So when I went to toss Kidman with my right arm, and Aries with my left....well, Brock got stuck. Now I know, that part right there, where it looks like I help shove Lesnar over by his backside. That was actually me trying to grab him to bring him back in, as he did for me earlier. If this doesn’t make it crystal clear, I’d like to offer exhibit B. From a reverse camera angle, I obtained from CSW officials, and trust me, this wasn’t easy. Okay guys, roll Exhibit B! As Corino points to the screen, a TRIPLE H graphic fills it instead, and his music blasts throughout the arena. Triple H comes walking out, in ring gears, and heads straight into the ring, grabbing a microphone from a ringside attendant. He seems to completely ignore Corino, who stares at him as he walks by. Triple H: Jeff Jarrett! Get your ass out here right now. For 1 solid week I’ve had to sit around and listen to the fact that I was pinned right here last week by Charlie Haas. BY CHARLIE HAAS! And it is your fault Jeff. Triple H is cut off by Corino. Corino: Ummm, excuse me? I was talking here. I was about to show Exhibit B, which proves that last week was purel— Triple: And I would’ve kicked your ass last week Jarrett, had I not just finished over 10 minutes of grueling competition in the ring. But now, we’re on a level playing field. And now, I want you to come to the ring, and get what you have coming to you. I’m not waiting for Redemption. I want your ass now Jarrett. Corino: Are you done? Because if so, I’d like to at this time, call attention to the screen, where it – Corino is again cut off, this time by Jeff Jarrett’s music. Jarrett walks out to the front of the entranceway, with the CSW Championship on his shoulder. Corino looks to be getting pissed off in the ring, just holding his microphone at his side, with one hand on his hip, waiting for him time. Jarrett: So Triple H. NOW you want to fight? Now you want me one on one in the ring? Last week wasn’t good enough for you, because it wasn’t on your terms. Well tonight, it is your lucky night. I just came from President Hart’s office, and tonight, you and I are gonna meet right in the center of that ring. Triple: Jarrett, what the hell are you talking about? I know Hart wouldn’t put you and I in the ring here in the KC Uptown Theatre in front of all these lowlifes. We have Kemper Arena in 6 days, and that’s where the money is. Corino attempt to jump in, but barely mutters a word before Triple H continues. Corino leans against the ropes, tired of this treatment. Triple H: Hell, THIS is where the money is. Right here. I’m Triple H, and I’m the man that puts the asses in the seats here in CSW. Jarrett: You’re right Triple H. It won’t be you and I one on one. Instead, it’ll be you and I across the ring from each other in a tag team match. And I think you’ve already met your tag team partner. Cause he is standing right there in the ring with you. Steve Corino. Triple H, now seemingly noticing Corino for the first time since he came out here, has a look of angry disappointment on his face. Corino is suddenly much more chipper, stepping over to Triple H and putting his arm around him. Corino: Oh yeah Double J! And what moron did you find to be your partner? Jarrett: The “moron” that will be my partner is none other than Brock Lesnar, and I’ll be sure to let him know what you said. See ya in the ring boys! Corino’s proud look of confidence suddenly turns to fright as Triple H shoves Corino’s arm off of his shoulder. Triple H looks at Corino, almost accusing him of getting them into this mess, and leaves the ringside area. Corino thinks about continuing his presentation, but mouths the word “moron” to himself, and leaves the ringside area. (84) CSW Tag Team Title Match: Natural Born Thrillers v ?????????? The announcers inform us that this will be our first match, as there will be no Cyclone Spotlight tonight due to Brent Albright’s participation in the Battle Royal later tonight. The Thrillers head to the ring, not looking happy with their situation this week, where they face a mystery tag team and then go on to Redemption into a 4 way Elimination match, should they win tonight. They anxiously await, when Nova’s music hits and the former Simon Dean heads to the ring, microphone in hand. Nova: When I heard I would be getting this opportunity, to come here tonight and get a shot at the CSW Tag Team Titles, I just knew I had to make it work. So I started thinking of former tag team partners, former friends, former co-workers. It could’ve been Chris Chetti, but he was released. Then I thought Steven Richards, but he is elsewhere doing other things. Hell, I even called the Meanie, but it was to no avail. So I decided it was time to go back to my roots, and get a little EXTREME tonight. So Natural Born Thrillers, this really isn’t your week. My partner......NEW JACK! New Jack runs out to the ring with a trashcan full of weapons in hand. As he throws it over the top rope into the ring, the referee quickly kicks it out of the way. The Thrillers take it right to the former ECW wrestlers, exchanging hard punches in a big brawl. The announcers question just what Nova is thinking bringing a ticking time bomb like New Jack into CSW. The Thrillers manage to isolate Nova, as the match gets into an actual tag team format. The Finish: Jindrak gets Nova up and nails the Widow’s Peak Neckbreaker, and covers, but New Jack breaks it up. Jindrak doesn’t take kindly to that, and they start brawling. As they spill through the ropes, Jindrak tags O’Haire into the ring. On the outside, New Jack finds his trashcan and nails Jindrak over the head with it. New Jack climbs onto the apron with the trashcan in hand. Meanwhile, Nova attempts an irish whip on O’Haire, but O’Haire reverses, and Nova smacks right into New Jack, sending him flying off the apron. Nova falls to his knees and reaches through the ropes, attempting to reach to New Jack, who nailed the guardrail and trashcan. O’Haire takes advance, and rushes Nova, nailing the Shining Wizard to the back of his head. Nova bounces off the ropes and falls into the ring, where O’Haire covers for the 1, 2, 3. Natural Born Thrillers defeat Nova & New Jack by pinfall in 6:14. (75/72/79) Post-Match: The Thrillers exit, still holding their tag team titles, and hold a 4 up with their fingers, referencing their challenge on Friday night in the 4-way elimination match. New Jack rolls into the ring over the fallen Nova. He tries reviving him, and eventually does after some hard slap. They appear to be arguing, with New Jack placing the blame on Nova. New Jack can faintly be heard. “You call me up, and bring me here for this s***? So you can play King F***-up somemore?” Nova looks like he is apologizing. It looks like New Jack it itching his boot, or maybe pulling something out. Sonofabitch! He just pulled a fork out of his boot and stabbed Nova right in the head with it. Nova is down, and is bleeding. New Jack walks out of the arena to massive boos from the CSW crowd, who was just cheering him on minutes ago. Petey Williams w/Trish Stratus v CIMA The announcers tell us that CIMA specifically asked for this match, after Petey Williams last eliminated him last week by using a low blow on the top rope before dumping him. The referee calls for the bell, and both men mesh very well together, making for a great match. Petey continuously tries for the Canadian Destroyer, but CIMA is always one step ahead of him with a reversal and hard kick or strike to the face. The Finish: Both competitors end up in the same precarious position as last week, with CIMA placing Petey on the top rope, and attempting a superplex. Petey battles out and pushes CIMA to the mat, but he rolls through and charges right back at Petey. Petey hits a hard kick right to the chest as CIMA charges, stunning him, and doubling him over. Petey then leaps off the middle rope, right into the Canadian Destroyer position, and with a quick hop off of the mat, nails the devastating finisher for the 3 count. Petey Williams defeats CIMA by pinfall in 8:03. (74/55/92) Post-Match: Trish Stratus rolls into the ring, telling Petey that it isn’t over. Petey picks up CIMA and again nails the Canadian Destroyer. He then picks CIMA up and tosses him from the ring. Trish Stratus grabs a microphone: In-Ring Segment: Bring it On Trish: Ladies and Gentlemen, your winner of the match, and the man who will head to Redemption this Friday night to become the first ever Kansas City Border Champion....might I also add he possesses the most devastating finishing maneuver in wrestling today, the Canadian Destroyer...and might I also add that he destroyed this Canadian just last night, if you know what I mean....he is PETEY WILLIAMS!!! Petey: Thanks baby. 2 weeks ago, I proved I was the most dominant Canadian in CSW, when I disposed of the pieces of trash that were Scott D’Amore and Johnny Devine. Last week, I won the Battlebowl Battle Royal, and earned my shot at the CSW Kansas City Border Title on Friday, last eliminated that nothing CIMA that you see there at ringside. This week, I granted him the chance to face me once again in the ring, and he couldn’t get the job done, proving that I am better than any Japanese superstar the NWA can offer up as well. And on Friday, regardless of who wins that Battle Royal tonight, I prove my Canadian supremacy over American as well. Kid Kash, Alex Shelley, Shelton Benjamin, Charlie Haas, Mike Sanders, Jimmy Yang, Ken Shamrock, and Brent Albright. All a bunch of worthless Americans. Good luck tonight boys, because the winner will get to say he lost to the best KC Border Champion of all time....Petey Williams. Petey drops the mic and plants a long kiss on Trish Stratus before leaving the ringside area. Trish taunts the guys at ringside, but gives them nothing, heading to the back with her man. (84) Tazz: Petey Williams seems like a young man on a mission. And with a girl like Trish at his side, there is no telling how far he can go. The ultimate question is which of those 8 men that he named will he be facing on Friday night? I can’t wait till later tonight. Samoa Joe v X-pac What a huge marquee matchup signed by CSW officials here tonight. Joe of course has his grudge match with Masato Tanaka on Friday, where Chairs are Legal, and X-pac will attempt to finally end his problem with Alex Shelley in a 2 out of 3 falls match. X-pac and Joe go face to face in the ring, and both men seem intense and intent on picking up the ring here tonight. Joe controls most of the first part of the matchup, dominating X-pac with his rare blend of speed and power. Joe nails a powerslam for a near fall. The crowd is split 50/50 in this one, both cheering and booing equally for both men. X-pac finally takes control after “inadvertently” hitting the referee with a spinning heel kick when he tried to hit Joe. X-pac nails a low blow, and heads to the top rope. But here’s Alex Shelley!!! Shelley comes through the crowd and sweeps X-pac’s legs while he is on the top, crotching him. The crowd explodes as Shelley quickly disappears back into the crowd. Joe stands up, sees X-pac on the top, and the crowd explodes. Joe walks over, grabs X-pac, and nails the Musclebuster for the 3 count! Samoa Joe defeats X-pac by pinfall in 8:02. (75/73/77) In-Ring Segment: Pushed Too Far Before Joe can even celebrate his win, Masato Tanaka is walking down the entranceway clapping for a job well done. Joe doesn’t look pleased, and Tanaka slides into the ring. He walks right up to Joe and offers his hand, and seems to say “Good Luck”. Joe looks down at it. Tanaka again reiterates the hand, and Joe seems to be building in frustration. Joe turns to talk away as Tanaka seems to be asking the crowd “why”, but before he can say much, Joe levels him with a huge one-leg dropkick to the face. He grabs the Kokina Clutch on Tanaka, but Tanaka wisely slides himself through the ropes, sending both men crashing to the floor, with Tanaka taking the worst of it. Joe gets to his feet and whips Tanaka into the barricade at ringside. Joe picks up a chair and holds it high in the air as the crowd applauds. Joe crashes the chair down on Tanaka’s head, and then sets it up in the corner of the ringside barricade. He sets the battered Tanaka on the chair as the crowd being chanting “Ole’ Ole’ Ole’ Ole’”. Joe gets a running start, and levels Tanaka with the Ole’ kick, leaving him fallen in the corner of the arena. Joe pulls the chair out from under Tanaka, tossing him to the floor. Joe walks out of the arena with the chair in hand. (79) Styles: So Alex Shelley gets the last laugh on X-pac heading to Redemption, and I think Samoa Joe just showed Masato Tanaka what he thinks of his handshake. These matches could both EXPLODE on Friday night. BattleBowl Battle Royal – Kid Kash v Alex Shelley v Shelton Benjamin v Charlie Haas v Mike Sanders v Jimmy Yang v Ken Shamrock v Brent Albright All 8 men make their individual entrances to the ring. Alex Shelley never makes it to the ring though. As he comes out, he is attacked out of nowhere by X-pac. The two actually spill over the guardrail and into the crowd as the standers by go crazy. Shelley crushes a soda from a fan over the head of X-pac as they brawl back into the darkness next to the set. The action begins in the ring as the referees huddle on the outside and have the ring announcer announce that Alex Shelley has been eliminated. ELIMINATED – Alex Shelley (via countout at :15) The action is fast and furious in the ring, with every man truly going after every man. Haas & Benjamin even lock horns a few times, however, Brent Albright and Ken Shamrock seem to have a mutual understanding and are going after Mike Sanders. Jimmy Yang & Kid Kash have a nice wrestling sequence in the middle of the ring, until Kid Kash surprises Charlie Haas from behind with a dropkick, almost eliminating him. Kash charges at Haas, who ducks and nails Kash with a huge backbodydrop all the way to the floor. ELIMINATED – Kid Kash (via Charlie Haas at 3:14) Jimmy Yang diverted his attention to Brent Albright now, and has him teetering on the top rope in the corner. Yang nails a hard kick, elevating Albright in the air. Shamrock and Sanders are going at it, while Benjamin and Haas have a nice exchange in the center of the ring, ending with a bulldog by Haas. Yang climbs to the middle rope for leverage on Albright, but can’t pry him over the top. In desperation Albright grabs Yang’s arm and snaps it over the top rope, stunning him. Albright pulls himself off the ropes, and grabs Jimmy Yang and tosses him to the floor. ELIMINATED – Jimmy Yang (via Brent Albright at 6:57) Before Albright can even recoup, Mike Sanders is on his back, trying to toss him. Albright elbows away as the former World’s Greatest Tag Team continues taking it to each other. Shamrock pulls Sanders away, but Sanders nails a hard superkick to Shamrock, stunning him. Sanders grabs Albright, and nails an inverted lungblower to Albright’s chest, stunning him, leaving him leaning against the ropes. Sanders measures up Albright to clothesline him over, but Shamrock grabs him from behind for a suplex. Sanders does a standing switch, and quickly lifts Shamrock over the rope to eliminate him. ELIMINATED – Ken Shamrock (via Mike Sanders at 7:03) As Sanders looks down on Shamrock, Albright quickly rushes him from behind to attempt to eliminate him. He dumps him over the top, but Sanders lands on the apron. Sanders climbs back in and grabs Albright for another lungblower. This time Albright is ready for him, and grabs his arm, dropping to the mat with the crowbar. Albright taps out, but it is to no avail. Albright releases, and catches Benjamin and Haas sleeping in the corner in a headlock spot. Albright lifts them both up and ALMOST dumps them, but Sanders pulls Albright away with his good arm. Sanders grabs Albright for a suplex, but Albright reverses, and send Sanders flying over the top to the outside. ELIMINATED – Mike Sanders (via Brent Albright at 8:59) Sanders quickly gets to his feet and grabs hold of Albright’s arm before he can go back to the ring. Haas & Benjamin are now recovered from almost being dumped, and look at each other. A quick glance is all it takes, as they rush Albright and send him flying to the outside. ELIMINATED – Brent Albright (via Haas & Benjamin at 9:05) Albright and Sanders are tussling on the floor, and have to be separated by a crew of officials at ringside. Meanwhile, in the ring, Haas & Benjamin survey the situation, realizing they’re the only two left. They shake hands and put go on to put on a 5 minute wrestling exhibition, trading near-eliminations and impressive spots. The Finish: Shelton tries to nail a T-Bone suplex on Haas, but Haas moves his arm, and hits an Exploder, rattling Benjamin hard. Haas goes for a cover by instinct, before realizing it doesn’t matter. He picks up Benjamin and tries lifting him over the top rope. He pounds away at Benjamin’s back, but he just won’t go. Haas changes his gameplan, and instead rocks Benjamin with a high roundhouse kick, sending him over the top. But Benjamin hangs onto the top rope. Haas is walking away like he has won it. Benjamin pulls himself onto the apron, and is poised. Benjamin springs to the top rope, but in one quick move, Haas turns and nails a standing dropkick right to the head of Benjamin, sending him off the rope and crashing into the announce table at ringside. Charlie Haas has won! ELIMINATED – Shelton Benjamin (via Charlie Haas at 14:12) Charlie Haas wins the BattleBowl Battle Royal in 14:12 and advances to Redemption to face Petey Williams for the Kansas City Border Championship (66/69/61) Post-Match: Haas soaks in the moment for just a few seconds before looking down at Benjamin at ringside. Benjamin pulls himself up and slides into the ring, getting in Haas’ face. Benjamin smiles and says “you got this one”, and extends his hand. Haas accepts his handshake as the two embrace. Styles: Haas is heading to Redemption! What an encounter between these two in the final minutes of this match. It truly could have gone either way. And great sportsmanship by the two good friends. Wow. Haas v Petey Williams for the KC Border Title!!! Main Event: Triple H & Steve Corino v Jeff Jarrett & Brock Lesnar Triple H makes his way out first, followed by Steve Corino, who tries to talk strategy with Triple H. Triple H reluctantly gives in as they being to talk a bit in the corner. Next out is the CSW Champion, Jeff Jarrett. Jarrett stands in the ring, looking directly at Triple H. The music of Brock Lesnar hits, and Corino immediately looks uneasy. Lesnar walks out, and intensely looks into the ring, staring a hole right into Corino. Before Lesnar even gets to the ring, Corino spears Jarrett and start nailing him with punches. The ref rings the bell, and we’re underway. Lesnar stands on the apron as Corino tries to keep Jarrett grounded, so he won’t be able to tag in his partner. Corino works a headlock, but the champ reverses, and then rolls away from Corino, tagging in his tag team partner, Brock Lesnar. Corino cowers back into the corner and tags Triple H. Triple H looks down at Corino, shaking his head, and steps into the ring directly across from Lesnar. The two men go toe to toe, exchanging shoulder blocks in a nice sequence. The Finish: Jarrett is back in, and Corino gets in against him again. Jarrett suddenly tags in Lesnar, while Triple h is off the apron taking a breather. Corino has no choice now. Corino walks up to Lesnar with his hand out, and tries reasoning with him. Lesnar is emotionless, and suddenly grabs Corino around the throat. Corino’s eyes bug out, as Lesnar lifts him into a gorilla press slam. Corino shakes his body around until he gets free, dropping behind Lesnar. Corino immediately hops through the ropes and takes off, but Lesnar is hot on his trail again. As the two run down the entranceway, Triple H steps into the ring. He stares a hole into Jarrett, who also gets in the ring. The two men staredown and go at it, exchanging punches as the crowd explodes. The finish finally comes when Jarrett sets Triple H up for a German Suplex. Triple H reaches into his tights and produces a pair of brass knuckles. Jarrett takes him back with the suplex, and bridges, but Triple H swings his right hand under himself as the ref counts to two. He just knocked Jarrett out, right in the temple! Triple H quickly hides the brass knuckles, and picks Jarrett’s limp body up and nails the Pedigree. He rolls on top of Jarrett as the confused official counts 1....2....3! Triple H & Corino defeat Jarrett & Lesnar by pinfall in 11:02. (84/86/81) Post-Match: The referee raises Triple H’s hand, but Triple H pushes him away and heads for the timekeepers table where he retrieves the CSW Championship Belt. He rolls into the ring, and stand over Jeff Jarrett, holding the CSW Title Belt high in the air as the show goes off the air. Overall: 78% Attendance: 3004 TV Rating: 2.01 |
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| jamiegeist | Jun 10 2006, 11:40 PM Post #44 |
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Posted Image Welcome to the final edition of the Event Center before Redemption. Redemption is this Friday night, live from Kemper Arena. Tickets are still available, and the show should be available on DVD as soon as next week! Quickly, lets take a look at the quick results from Cyclone this week before we hit our final Redemption rundown: CSW Tag Title Match: Natural Born Thrillers © defeat Nova & New Jack Petey Williams defeats CIMA Samoa Joe defeats X-pac Charlie Haas wins the 2nd Battlebowl Battle Royal, last eliminating Shelton Benjamin. Triple H & Steve Corino defeat Jeff Jarrett & Brock Lesnar In quick news before we run down Redemption, Nova apparently had to get stitches to close a puncture wound following his attack at the hands of New Jack. Nova brought New Jack in for a shot at the Tag Titles, but once they were unsuccessful, New Jack turned violently on Nova, and stabbed him in the forehead with a fork. As gruesome as it sound, Nova should be okay. I guess we here as CSW will welcome New Jack to the ranks, and will be watching our backs. On to Redemption. An already stacked card just got bigger. We have two huge matches two announce two kick things off. First: Posted Image Just signed. Brent Albright and a partner of his choosing versus Mike Sanders and his partner of choice. History:At Blaze of Glory, Sanders pinned Albright in an 8 man elimination match. From there, Sanders got a shot at Albright on the Cyclone Spotlight match, but was unsuccessful. Sanders has been calling in friends, trying to interfere, doing anything and everything to take the spotlight from Albright. and Posted Image This huge matchup just signed. Apparently, CSW is fed up with Steve Corino fleeing the scene of his crimes. They have decreed that if Corino runs away in this matchup, he will be fired from CSW. History: These two began as random partners in Battlebowl. All was well, with Corino setting the stage for the two of them to destroy the competition in the Battle Royal, until Corino "accidentally" dumped Lesnar, turning on him. Lesnar has attempted to get his hands on Corino since, but Corino always runs away and avoids confrontation. And on to the rest of the card: Posted Image History: This 4 team Elimination match was signed when the Tag Team Titles became a hot commodity over the last few weeks. The Natural Born Thrillers became champions, defeating the Mexicools 4 weeks ago, and retaining some bad blood with the Mexicools for the fashion in which they did it. The Thrillers than narrowly avoided losing the title to Aries & Strong due to interference from the New Age Outlaws. The Outlaws & Aries & Strong have not seen eye to eye since the Outlaws lost at Blaze of Glory to the Natural Born Thrillers. All these teams have been mixed up over the last few weeks, and on Friday, all 4 teams meet up in the ring, and it is elimination rules! Posted Image History: Where to begin. These two fought to a draw in the CSW Championship Tournament back in May, and then were unable to settle their differences at Blaze of Glory, with Joe picking up a hard fought win. Their feud even went across seas to NWA: Japan when Joe took Tanaka's open contract and went to Japan to wrestle in his place. Tanaka showed up, costing Joe the match. Tanaka has made it obvious that he wants Joe's respect and handshake, and nothing more. Joe however, is out for blood. Posted Image History: They met on the inaugural episode of Cyclone Saturday Night with X-pac picking up the victory after rolling through a Shelley cross-body attempt from the top rope. From then, they've been at each other's throats every week. They met in the ring at Blaze of Glory, with Shelley pinning X-pac after using the middle rope for leverage. Recently, X-pac has become increasingly frustrated with Shelley, who is now starting to get some of the crowd on HIS side in the battle. Posted Image History: This is the finals of Battlebowl, to determine the first ever CSW Kansas City Border Champion. Petey recently aligned himself with Trish Stratus, after doublecrossing his former Team Canada associates. Charlie Haas has been on a roll since his return from injury at the hands of Triple H. Haas re-debuted and was victories in his Battlebowl Tag Team match, then defeated Triple H, and just won his Battle Royal to advance to this matchup. Who will be the first KC Border Champ? Posted Image History: And the CSW Championship Match. Jeff Jarrett defeated Triple H in the finals of the Owen Hart Memorial Tournament to become the first CSW Champion. Since then, Triple H has made it his personal goal to see that gold removed from the waste of Double J. Triple H and Jarrett have been toying with each other for weeks, but finally met face to face this past week on Cyclone. Triple H got the pin on Jarrett in the middle of the ring after blasting him with brass knuckles. Will The Game stop at nothing to reclaim his prize? |
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| jamiegeist | Jun 10 2006, 11:46 PM Post #45 |
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Predictions Post for Copy and Paste. Greatly Appreciated. CSW Championship Match Jeff Jarrett © v Triple H Kansas City Border Championship Match -- Battlebowl Finals Petey Williams w/Trish Stratus v Charlie Haas CSW Tag Team Title Match - Elimination Rules Natural Born Thrillers © v Mexicools v Aries & Strong v New Age Outlaws Chairs are Legal Masato Tanaka v Samoa Joe Best 2 out of 3 Falls X-pac v Alex Shelley Steve Corino v Brock Lesnar Mystery Partner Match Brent Albright & ????????? v Mike Sanders & ?????????? Tiebreakers 1. Who will be Albright's Partner? 2. Who will be Sanders' Partner? 3. Who gets eliminated first in the Tag Team Title Match? |
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