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NEW Resistance; October 27, 2006
Topic Started: Oct 27 2006, 07:09 AM (477 Views)
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Tonight, on pay-per-view, New England Wrestling is proud to present... Resistance!

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NEW World Championship:
Rey Mysterio © vs. John Bradshaw Layfield

Boston Harbor Championship:
James Gibson © vs. Chris Jericho

Street Fight:
Mick Foley and Rhino vs. Sonny Siaki and Tommy Dreamer

Winner represents NEW at Clash of the Champions:
The Dudleyz vs. America's Most Wanted

Rob Van Dam vs. Carlito

Kid Kash vs. Ron Killings

D'Lo Brown vs. Tajiri

Chris Sabin vs. Matt Sydal
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NEW World Championship:
Rey Mysterio © vs. John Bradshaw Layfield

Boston Harbor Championship:
James Gibson © vs. Chris Jericho

Street Fight:
Mick Foley and Rhino vs. Sonny Siaki and Tommy Dreamer

Winner represents NEW at Clash of the Champions:
The Dudleyz vs. America's Most Wanted

Rob Van Dam vs. Carlito

Kid Kash vs. Ron Killings

D'Lo Brown vs. Tajiri

Chris Sabin vs. Matt Sydal
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NEW President Rowe has announced that should Chris Jericho win the Boston Harbor Championship tonight at Resistance, Jericho will still be given a shot at the NEW World Championship at Clash of the Champions. In that instance, Jay Lethal vs. Homicide will turn into a singles match and the winner will get a Boston Harbor Championship match at the next NWA pay-per-view.

And if JBL should win the NEW Championship tonight, Rey Mysterio will be off of Clash of the Champions, and JBL will defend against Chris Jericho, of course.
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RESISTANCE
October 27th 2006


The opening video is set to Breaking Benjamin’s “Breath.” The video contains footage of JBL and Mysterio brawling, and attacking each other. It breaks to clips of Tommy Dreamer toughening up Sonny Siaki with a kendo stick, along with shots of Rhino and Dreamer brawling. The final section of the clip shows James Gibson retaining his Boston Harbor Championship on numerous occasions, interspersed with Chris Jericho frustrated over his losing the NEW Championship. Those are the three big matches tonight, folks.

The pyro explodes, the music plays, and President Rowe and Professor Plague welcome us to the third New England Wrestling pay-per-view, Resistance!

Rowe: The Dudley Boyz have earned the right to represent NEW at the Clash of the Champions on Sunday in a four way tag team match. However, they have agreed to put that right on the line tonight against AMW!

Plague: Do you really want the Dudleyz of all people representing NEW in front of the entire wrestling world? It’s embarrassing, for the sake of this company I hope AMW wins this one.

Match One: Dudley Boyz vs. America's Most Wanted

This is the usual great match that these two teams have together. The Dudleyz dominate in the early going, but AMW use some heel trickery to get themselves back in the game. James Storm succeeds in hand-cuffing Bubba Dudley to the ring ropes, allowing AMW to double team Devon for a good while. When all hope looks to be lost, Bubba breaks the hand-cuffs and cleans house on AMW. Bubba manages to hit the Bubba Bomb on Chris Harris, but walks into a superkick from James Storm. Devon tags himself in and makes the save. The Dudleyz hit the 3D on Storm for the victory at 12:33!

Winners: The Dudley Boyz, **** (87/81/92)

Rowe: The Dudleyz are still on their way to the Clash of the Champions! I have all the faith in the world that they will pick up the victory in the four-way tag team war!

Plague: They had damn well better, or else make them pay.

Rowe: We are now being joined at the commentary desk by NEW General Manager Eric Bischoff. What brings you down here, Eric?

Bischoff: I came here to watch Chris Sabin hammer in a nail in PTL’s coffin. I’ll be out here later for the Carlito/RVD match too.

Rowe: Wonderful.

Bischoff: PTL is a cancer to NEW, why won’t you admit it? Every week I sit back there and listen to you go on about how they are adding so much to our shows! Are you insane?

Rowe: They are adding to the shows! See all those “PTL” signs and merchandise in the audience? They are catching on!

Match Two: Chris Sabin vs. Matt Sydal

Sabin and Sydal probably should have opened this show, as the crowd was still pumped up from the opener, so this one fell flat to them. For some reason, these two high fliers do their best to put on a mat based, technical wrestling match, something that Matt Sydal should probably not do at this point in his career. Sabin and Sydal go through the motions, clearly not trying to steal the show or anything, which inspires a “boring” chant at an early part in the match. Sabin manages to put Sydal away with the Cradle Suplex at 6:44, causing Eric Bischoff to shout with glee at the commentator’s booth.

Winner: Chris Sabin, **1/4 (65/45/84)

Bischoff: See, that’s how we do it in NEW!

Rowe: Oh shut up, Eric. Not that long ago you were trashing Sabin for being a “CSW superstar.” Why can’t you just accept that the PTL guys have NEW contracts and are a part of our roster now?

Bischoff: Rowe, are you mad? Do you hear them rally together each and every week? They are trying to turn us into PTL! As president of this company, you should be concerned about this! I’ll be back later.

Rowe: Is that a threat?

Plague: Aaaaaaaaaaaanyways, up next is a match I’ve been looking forward to. The heroic Kid Kash takes on the criminal, Ron Killings!

Rowe: WHAT! Plague, where are you getting your facts? Kid Kash has been spewing racial BS for weeks now, and you sit there and say something like that with a straight face?

Match Three: Ron Killings vs. Kid Kash

Before the match, Kid Kash is readying to say some more offensive things on the microphone, but Killings charges into the ring and attacks before any more hate can be uttered. The early goings of the match consists of Killings beating the holy hell out of Kash, until, of course, Kash hits a blind low blow. Kash works the back of Killings for several minutes, and uses some fun rest holds, including a drawn out abdominal stretch. Killings stages a comeback, hitting Kash with a series of spin kicks, and sets him up for the scissors kick. Kash plays possum, and hits Killings with a spinebuster. Kash goes for a cover, but it’s no good. Killings fights back, and even hits a moonsault at one point. Killings is ready to go for the scissors kick again, but the returning Rene Dupree runs in and clocks Killings with the ring bell from the apron. The referee missed it, but sees Kash hitting Killings with the Dead Level and covering him for the victory at 14:21!

Winner: Kid Kash, *** (83/83/82)

Rowe: Killings had this match won, until Rene Dupree made an unexpected return and cost him the match!

Plague: You don’t suppose Dupree is still mad about the whole “French vanilla” ordeal?

Rowe: I can’t be sure, but it seems that the Killings/Dupree rivalry has picked up again. And just look at Kid Kash, he is celebrating as if he just won the World Championship!

Plague: Speaking of personal rivalries, do they get any hotter than the next match?

Rowe: It’s unlikely. D’Lo Brown and Yoshiro Tajiri started out as partners in NEW. They were scheduled to challenge America’s Most Wanted for the NEW Tag Team Championship two months ago at Summerslam. Instead, Tajiri had his friend, Jushin Liger, take out D’Lo minutes before the match. Liger took Tajiri’s place in the match, and they won the NEW Tag Team belts. Since then, D’Lo has been granted repeated shots at Tajiri and Liger’s championship, so long as he was not the one pinned. D’Lo attempted with numerous partners, but they all fell to Tajiri’s green mist and Liger’s technical prowess. Finally, Tajiri picked up a pinfall on D’Lo this last week on Saturday Night. This is it folks. D’Lo vs. Tajiri. One on one. No excuses, let the better man win.

Match Four: D'Lo Brown vs. Tajiri

D’Lo and Tajiri enter the ring and they do a stare down. They go for a test of strength, but Tajiri takes a minute and spews the green mist into D’Lo’s face! The referee is outraged and he disqualifies Tajiri at 0:30! Tajiri is jumping around and celebrating, but D’Lo grabs the referee and demands that the match continue. After a few seconds of debating, the referee decides to grant D’Lo’s wish and the match is back on! Tajiri takes advantage of D’Lo’s limited vision for the early going. Tajiri tries to break D’Lo with some of the stiffest kicks he has ever thrown. Tajiri corners D’Lo and puts him into the tarantula, and only breaks the hold at the four count. D’Lo is bleeding from the mouth now, as he is suffering internal injuries from all the kicks he has taken to the gut. Tajiri targets D’Lo’s head, as he is ready to make the death blow. However, D’Lo grabs Tajiri by the leg and spins him to the ground. D’Lo makes a comeback, pummeling Tajiri with all the anger in him. D’Lo violently Irish Whips Tajiri into the turnbuckles and hits a big drop kick. Tajiri is in a daze! D’Lo heads to the top rope and hits the Lo Down on Tajiri! D’Lo gets the cover for the victory at 11:23!

Winner: D’Lo Brown, ***1/2 (83/79/87)

Rowe: Finally, D’Lo has gotten his vengeance on Tajiri!

Plague: Emphasis on “finally.”

Rowe: Quiet, you. Coming up next is the street fight! This match came about because Sonny Siaki wants to prove that he is hardcore.

Plague: He already convinced me a couple of weeks ago. He had Tommy Dreamer repeatedly nail him in the back with the kendo stick! It was nauseating!

Rowe: And likewise, Mick Foley resets that he lost to Dreamer in the Hell in a Cell at Summerslam! It was not the loss that hurt Foley, it was that Dreamer followed up the victory by becoming Siaki’s toadie.

Plague: Once again, I fail to see what Foley is so pissed about.

Match Five: Mick Foley and Rhino vs. Sonny Siaki and Tommy Dreamer (Street Fight)

Needless to say, this match is basically one big garbage brawl. Dreamer and Rhino end up brawling around the entrance ramp while Siaki and Foley stick to the ringside area. Dreamer is armed with his kendo stick, and takes some swings at Rhino, who keeps dodging them. Dreamer finally connects with a shot at Rhino’s face. They are up on the stage by this point. Rhino recovers and hits Dreamer with a vicious GORE right into the set. Rhino goes for a cover, but a referee monitoring the action reminds him that this is a street fight, so pinfalls must take place in the ring. Meanwhile, in the ring, Siaki and Foley are brawling all over the place. Siaki is keeping up with Foley much better than he did last month at Manchester Mayhem. Siaki hits Foley with the Siakalypse, but decides he does not want to make a cover, he is too hardcore for that. Siaki goes to ringside and pulls out a bag of tricks from under the ring. First, Siaki pulls out a bowling ball, and tries to roll it towards Foley’s genitals. It connects, and Foley thrashes about in pain! Siaki then pulls out a steel chair wrapped in barbed wire. Siaki hits Foley in the back with it a few times before dropping it. Siaki goes back to his bag and pulls out a smaller bag containing hundreds of thumb tacks! Siaki spreads the tacks across a corner of the ring and gets ready to give Foley the Siakalypse right onto them! Foley counters and drops Siaki back first onto the tacks! Siaki leaps up in terror, and his back is almost completely covered in thumb tacks! Foley takes the opportunity to go for the mandible claw, but Siaki rolls out of the ring in time to avoid it. Meanwhile, Rhino and Dreamer are still brawling on the stage. Their battle ends when they both fall off and land on a production desk. They land on some electronics as well, as sparks fly. EMTs come out to attend to both of them, as the match is down to just Foley and Siaki now. Siaki, while recovering at ringside, sets up a table. He angrily grabs a bottle of lighter fluid from under the ring and douses the table with it. Siaki then slides the table into the ring. Foley is back up and tries to attack the injured Siaki. Siaki kicks Foley in the balls and lights the table on fire. Siaki goes to suplex Foley into the burning table, but Foley counters. Foley lifts up Siaki to drop him gut first on the table, but Siaki counters that and successfully suplexes Foley into the burning table! The flames go out in the process, but Foley is in a world of pain. Siaki covers Foley and it gets the 1……2……3! Siaki pinned Foley at 13:24!

Winners: Sonny Siaki and Tommy Dreamer, ***3/4 (85/89/81)

Rowe: Holy s(bleep)t! You may not like Sonny Siaki or what he’s about, but tonight he proved just how hardcore he could be!

Plague: That was glorious indeed, I think this just might be my favorite match of the year. I wonder if Siaki and Foley will be able to participate in the invitational battle royal at the Clash of the Champions now.

Rowe: That was a violent, disturbing war. I think all four men involved are going to need extensive medical care tonight. Well, up next is going to be one for the record books. Rey Mysterio defends the NEW Championship against JBL!

Match Six: Rey Mysterio © vs. John Bradshaw Layfield (NEW World Championship)

The pacing of this match is much faster than expected. Mysterio comes flying out of the gate as he overwhelms JBL with his high speed offense. In the course of two minutes, JBL eats up three hurricanranas and two head scissor takedowns. JBL seems to be in a daze, so Mysterio goes for the West Coast Pop. JBL catches Mysterio in mid-air and powerbombs him! JBL goes for the cover and it’s 1…..2…..NO! Mysterio kicked out! JBL puts Mysterio in a chin-lock to wear him down. Mysterio valiantly fights his way out of the rest hold, and bounces off the ropes. JBL catches Mysterio in a sleeper instead, and Mysterio must valiantly fight out again. Mysterio escapes, but JBL clubs away at Mysterio’s back! JBL whips Mysterio into the ropes and attempts the Clothesline from Hell, but Mysterio ducks, springboards off the ropes, and catches JBL with a flying hurricanrana! JBL slumps over onto the ring ropes, allowing Mysterio to perform the 619, followed by the West Coast Pop for the victory at 8:59!

Winner and STILL the NEW Champion: Rey Mysterio, ***1/4 (85/89/81)

Rowe: What a glorious title defense by Rey Mysterio! I don’t care if he is from the Mid-Atlantic territory, he has been a wonderful NEW Champion!

Plague: How could this happen! JBL should be the NEW Champion right now, not Rey Mysterio! Speaking of terrible things, PTL has another match up next.

Rowe: That’s right, PTL’s Carlito takes on Eric Bischoff’s hand chosen opponent, Rob Van Dam. And it seems that we’re being joined once again by Eric Bischoff.

Bischoff: I’m here to watch RVD do the right thing and kick Carlito’s ass. I’m testing RVD’s loyalty tonight, I know he used to be a part of PTL when they were their own territory, so I am here to make sure that RVD does not screw up.

At that, Edge’s music plays. The Rated R Superstar comes down to the commentator’s booth.

Edge: Eric, how the hell is it that NEW is having a pay-per-view tonight, and I’m not on the card?

Bischoff: Edge, I gave you the chance, if you had beaten Rey Mysterio last Saturday it would have been you facing JBL tonight.

Edge: Then you should have had a backup plan! You should have added me to another match! I am sick of your excuses, Eric. I am a main eventer and I deserve to be wrestling main eventers on each and every NEW pay-per-view! I will not continue to be your errand boy if I am continually screwed like this!

Bischoff: You have my word that you will be on next month’s Methodical Mayhem pay-per-view, and it will be in a significant spot on the card. Trust me. Now let’s sick back and watch RVD do the right thing.

Match Seven: Rob Van Dam vs. Carlito

Awesomeness does not even begin to describe this match. Carlito and RVD really click together and the result is a thrilling matchup. It had a danger of becoming a spot-fest in the early going, with RVD and Carlito both utilizing the ropes to perform some risky spots, but it ends up becoming technically sound after Carlito nails RVD with a back-cracker. Carlito and RVD exchange some wrestling holds for several minutes before RVD kicks Carlito in the throat. RVD goes for the Five Star Frog Splash, but Carlito raises his knees, and RVD is devastated by the counter. Carlito goes for a cover, but RVD kicks out. RVD recovers and tries to hit Carlito with a running crossbody, but Carlito ducks and RVD collides with the referee! At this point, Eric Bischoff orders Edge to run in and make sure that Carlito is finished with. Edge storms the ring and goes to spear Carlito, but Carlito dodges and Edge takes out RVD on accident! Edge is beside himself, and is easily removed from the ring by Carlito. Carlito covers RVD as the ref is coming to, and it’s 1……2……3! Carlito has defeated RVD at 10:55!

Winner: Carlito, ****1/4 (91/88/94)

Bischoff: WHAT THE HELL HAPPENED! EDGE!

Rowe: That was a big win for PTL!

Bischoff and Plague: SHUT THE HELL UP!

Rowe: Well, it was!

Back in the ring, Edge tries to apologize to RVD, who only pushes him away and storms off. There appears to be trouble in the Bischoff party.

Rowe: What a night this has been. I mean, seriously, I could not be prouder of New England Wrestling.

Plague: Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Rowe: But coming up next is our main event of the evening. Chris Jericho. James Gibson. The Boston Harbor Championship. Chris Jericho has accused James Gibson of trying to overshadow him, saying that Gibson and the Boston Harbor title should stick to the midcard. Tonight, Gibson will be tested unlike ever before. Can Gibson hold on to his coveted Boston Harbor title, or will the egomaniacal Chris Jericho add the Boston Harbor title to his resume.

Match Eight: James Gibson © vs. Chris Jericho (Boston Harbor Championship)

Gibson and Jericho stand nose to nose in the ring, apparently exchanging threats. The tension builds for a few seconds until they finally tie up. They battle for position, but it’s a stalemate and they separate. Both men back off into their corners to regroup. They tie up again. This time Jericho takes the advantage and scoop slams Gibson to the mat. Gibson is back on his feet immediately, but Jericho slaps the taste out of Gibson’s mouth. Gibson does not take this kindly and returns the favor. They tie up a third time, only now it’s more violent. Gibson drives his knee into Jericho’s gut. After some softening, Gibson lifts up Jericho into a stalling vertical suplex. Gibson has Jericho in the air for several seconds before finally dropping him. Gibson goes for a cover and it’s 1…….2……NO! Gibson goes into a reverse head lock, but Jericho powers out of it. Jericho throws the first chop of the match, and Gibson sells it like death. Jericho pushes Gibson back into the corner and throws another chop. Gibson yells out in pain, but it emboldens him. Gibson throws Jericho into the turnbuckle and hits him with a chop of his own. Jericho slaps Gibson again, prompting Gibson to fire away with a series of brutal chops. Jericho’s chest is bleeding now from the chopping. Gibson catches Jericho and delivers a bridge suplex, into a cover attempt. The referee counts 1…..2…..NO! Gibson goes for another suplex, but Jericho counters and hits a fallaway slam on Gibson! Jericho goes for a cocky pin, which Gibson immediately kicks out of. Gibson dives to his feet and head butts Jericho! Gibson charges, but Jericho grabs him by the tights and throws him through the ring ropes! Gibson lands outside the ring with a sickening thud. Jericho slingshots himself over the ropes and lands right on top of Gibson. Jericho lifts Gibson to his feet and chops him repeatedly. Gibson is in a daze, but ducks a particularly nasty chop attempt by Jericho. The chop misses and connects with the ring post! Jericho sells the injury like death. Gibson lifts up Jericho and charges him into the ring post as well. Jericho is on the ground. Gibson briefly enters the ring to break the count, but is back on the offense quickly. Gibson lifts Jericho into the air and drops him chest first onto the barricade. Jericho is out. Gibson rolls Jericho into the ring and goes for the cover, and it’s 1…….2…….2.99999……NO! Jericho kicked out again. Gibson is beside himself! Jericho takes advantage of Gibson’s anger by catching him off guard into a roll-up attempt. Jericho gets the 1……2……NO! They both leap to their feet, but Jericho drops Gibson with an enziguri! Instead of going for the cover, Jericho locks Gibson into the Walls of Jericho! Gibson is in huge trouble, and desperately fights his way towards the ropes. Right as Gibson is about to get to the ropes, Jericho manages to drag him back into the center of the ring. Gibson tries his hardest again, and fights his way back towards the ropes. Gibson makes it, and Jericho is forced to break the hold. Jericho wastes some time arguing with the referee, allowing Gibson to catch his breath. Before he knows it, Jericho is caught in the trailer hitch by Gibson! They are clearly centered in the middle of the ring, and it looks like Jericho is about to tap out when… the bell rings! What? It appears that the thirty minute time limit has expired! This match is a draw at 30:00!

Still the Boston Harbor Champion by result of a draw: James Gibson, ***** (96/92/100)

Rowe: What an amazing match that was! I don’t think I’ve ever seen a technical masterpiece like that before in my life!

Plague: Jericho got screwed by the time limit!

Rowe: If anything, Jericho got saved by the time limit. You and everyone else knows that Jericho was seconds away from tapping out!

Back in the ring, Jericho is offering a handshake to Gibson. Gibson reluctantly accepts the handshake. This was foolish because Jericho clotheslines Gibson to the mat as a result. Jericho blows his nose on Gibson and drops the Boston Harbor Championship belt onto his fallen opponent. Jericho exits the arena it a chorus of boos.

Rowe: Chris Jericho makes me sick! Jericho just wrestled one of the greatest matches I’ve ever seen and follows it up with that! I’m disgusted!

Plague: And I am entertained.

Rowe: Thank you folks for ordering Resistance. We’ll see you on Sunday, when the NWA presents the Clash of the Champions, and we’ll see you next month when NEW presents Methodical Madness! On behalf of everyone here at New England Wrestling, good night!

We got a 1.73 buy rate for 'Resistance'!
The attendance was 23543 people.
We made $4325000 from pay-per-view revenue.
We made $941720 from ticket sales.
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Wow, the Boston Harbor Championship main evented the show over the NEW title and RVD/Carlito?
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Regarding the main event of last night's successful Resistance show, President Rowe decided that Jericho/Gibson was likely to steal the show, and figured it wouldn't hurt to send it on last. The entire locker room was informed of the decision around noon on Friday. JBL and Mysterio were disappointed that they were losing the main event spot, but took the change well. Rowe was pleased with the results and praised both men heavily.
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