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| NWA Starrcade; January 7, from Los Angeles | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Nov 20 2006, 05:02 PM (2,110 Views) | |
| SamoaRowe | Jan 7 2007, 11:31 AM Post #16 |
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Okay, Starrcade will be up sometime tomorrow. Mad Dog, if you want U.K. and Mexico matches, you need to announce them or PM them to me by tonight. |
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| The Swigg Lebowski | Jan 7 2007, 11:32 AM Post #17 |
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Do you want me to write my title match? |
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| SamoaRowe | Jan 7 2007, 11:34 AM Post #18 |
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If you could, it would be extremely helpful, but don't feel like you have to. I would at least like everyone to send me the planned finishes. |
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| The Swigg Lebowski | Jan 7 2007, 12:41 PM Post #19 |
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Current Two Time DWB Champion
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I'll write out the title match tonight |
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| SamoaRowe | Jan 8 2007, 08:01 AM Post #20 |
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I have to work this evening, so I want to write Starrcade before one this afternoon. I'll be doing it then. Also, Plague, I forgot exactly what the plan was for Warrior/Orton. |
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| The Swigg Lebowski | Jan 8 2007, 08:14 AM Post #21 |
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I'll send you my match sometime this morning |
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| SamoaRowe | Jan 8 2007, 10:23 AM Post #22 |
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The show has been simmed and will be hopefully up sometime today. I'll admit I'm not feeling very well and I have to work tonight, so there may be some delays, I apologize in advance. Also, since Mad Dog didn't announce any matches or a team, I took the liberty of incorporating some Mexico into the show so it would not be excluded. If that is not alright, just let me know and I'll edit the show accurately when writing it. |
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| SamoaRowe | Jan 9 2007, 08:42 AM Post #23 |
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NWA: Starrcade January 7th 2006 The show opens with a montage of the build for the big matches of the evening. This consists mainly of Steve Corino and JBL talking trash to each other, Randy Orton putting himself over, Midwest officials teasing a surprise NWA challenger, Benoit/Angle and Collyer/Regal doing battle, and closes with El Hijo Del Santo winning the NWA World title at Clash of the Champions. -For old time's sake, Jim Ross and Jerry "The King" Lawler are on commentary. NWA Tag Team Tournament Semifinal: America's Most Wanted vs. The Naturals In NEW, America's Most Wanted are in the process of turning into tweeners, but they heeled it up for this performance against their old rivals, The Naturals. The match does not click the way it should, but featured a lot of noteworthy moments. Andy Douglas hit a beautiful shooting star press off the ropes onto Chris Harris, who had run for cover due to being overwhelmed by his faster opponents. Later, Chase Stevens attempted a SSP off the corner turnbuckle, but James Storm climbed up and stopped him, and AMW delivered a modified Death Sentence off the turnbuckle to ringside! AMW were not able to get Stevens into the ring fast enough to capitilize, and the Naturals eventually made the comeback and Douglas rolled up Harris to advance to the finals at 11:17. Winners: The Naturals (68/62/74) -In a surprise appearance, NWA Mexico National Champion Juventud Guerrera came out to the ring. Juventud cut a promo stating that "The Juice" wanted a match, he did not take kindly to being left off of the NWA's biggest show of the year. He was then answered by NEW's Chris Jericho, who was feeling similar resentment. The match is on now! NWA Mexican National Championship: Juventud Guerrera © vs. Chris Jericho The bout is contested under 2 out of 3 fall rules, and this is a classic encounter! Jericho and Juventud are stalemate at the start, with Juventud gaining the advantage after breaking a head lock. Jericho rakes Juvie's eyes and takes control for a bit, getting a near fall after a Lionsault. They exchange some shots before Jericho hits a blind low blow and covers Juvie with his feet on the ropes to get the first pinfall of the match at 10:22! They seperate and Juvie rolls out of the ring to regain himself. Jericho chases him, but Juvie drop toe holds him into the steel steps. Juvie then drops Jericho gut first on the barricade and whips him violently into the ring posts, bustin Jericho open. Juvie rolls Jericho back into the ring and hits the Juvie Driver to get a pinfall at 15:45. Both men unleash their fury, as the match turns into a hard hitting spot fest. It ends when Juventud nails Jericho with an off the turnbuckle Juvie Driver and gets the hard earned win at 19:22! Winner and still the Mexican National Champion: Juventud Guerrera (92/97/81) NWA Tag Team Tournament Semifinal: The Hardy Boyz vs. Los Demonios The crowd was not into this match as much as they should have been due to being fired up from the previous bout. The match was very solid, with some fun double teams by all four men. Highlights included Matt Hardy powerbombing both Averno and Mephisto off the turnbuckle when they were trying to superplex Jeff. Jeff followed it up with a Swanton Splash on Averno while Matt hit the big leg drop on Mephisto. Los Demonios came back and forced Jeff into being the face in peril and proceeded to destroy him for several minutes. After many near falls, Jeff finally made the hot tag to Matt, who cleaned house. Matt hit the Twist of Fate on Averno at 12:02 to win the match for the Hardyz and to advance to the finals. Winners: The Hardy Boyz (71/60/82) -Backstage, Chris Jericho is throwing a temper tantrum over his loss to Juventud Guerrera. He silences himself when he sees Boston Harbor Champion James Gibson arriving. Jericho then sneaks up on Gibson and tackles him right into the ribs he injured on the last Blizzard. Jericho then violently shoves Gibson face first into the concrete wall of the garage area. Gibson immediately suffers a nasty nose bleed and looks as if he might have suffered a concussion. J.R. and King speculate as to whether or not Gibson will be able to compete in tonight's main event. NWA Tag Team Tournament Finals: The Hardy Boyz vs. The Naturals Both teams were exhausted from their matches from earlier, so this wasn't as fast paced as it might have been. The match still had some fun spots, including The Naturals hitting a sweet powerbomb/neck breaker combo on Jeff Hardy. The teams are pretty evenly matches, so there was no "face in peril" sequence, though the Naturals made more frequent tags through the entire match. The finish came when Andy Douglas went for a corkscrew splash, but Matt Hardy moved out of the way. This enbabled the Hardyz to hit their trademark spots, finishing up with Jeff's Swanton Bomb on Douglas to win the match at 15:10! The Hardyz are the new NWA World Tag Team Champions! Winners: The Hardy Boyz (72/68/76) NWA Midwestern Championship: Chris Benoit © vs. Chad Collyer vs. William Regal vs. Kurt Angle This match is both for the championship, and for pride. Collyer vs. Regal have been trying to prove their technical mastery, while Angle and Benoit have been feuding over Benoit's lack of intensity since winning the NWA Midwestern Title. Benoit and Angle were pulled into the Regal & Collyer feud over who is the best technical wrestler after a tag match several weeks ago on Burnout. It's a Four Way Dance, so all four guys start out in the ring. Angle and Benoit brawl, while Regal and Collyer attempt to actually wrestle. Angle and Benoit go outside. After some switching around, Regal eliminates Angle via the knucks while the refs back is turned. First Elimination: Kurt Angle by William Regal. This allows Regal and Benoit to double team Collyer. After some double teaming, Benoit eliminates Regal via Crossface while Regal was holding Collyer down for a diving Headbutt. Second Elimination: William Regal by Chris Benoit. This leaves us with Collyer vs. Benoit. The two wrestle like crazy. Benoit has the definite advantage, as both he and Regal were attacking Collyer earlier in the match. Collyer has lots of fight in him, though. Collyer tries to finish Benoit with the Texas Cloverleaf, and Benoit gets the ropes. The ref taps Collyer on the shoulder to tell him and Collyer raises his hands in Victory, which allows Benoit to hit a Northern Lights Suplex for the win Winner and still Midwestern Champion: Chris Benoit (85/86/83) NWA Mid-Atlantic Championship: The Ultimate Warrior © vs. "Legend Killer" Randy Orton For those of you wondering why Warrior is the M-A Champ, Plague will be posting his shows when he gets back to school in less than a week. Obviously, this match is not a classic, but it gets the crowd going. There are some nostalgic moments as Warrior gets fired up and unleashes some hard shots on Orton. Orton regains his momentum after an unexpected cameo run in by Papa Shango, who will be appearing for NWA: Hawaii in the near future. Shango evidently put a curse on Warrior, causing him to vomit. Orton is grossed out, but not enough to hit the RKO. Orton's cover is ruined by Warrior getting a foot in the ropes. Orton vents his frustration by RKOing the referee! It is at this point when the legendary Hulk Hogan and Sting rush the ring and beat the crap out of Orton. Sting hits the Stinger Splash and then allows Hogan to hit the leg drop. The pull Warrior over Orton and revive the referee, giving Warrior the victory at 9:34. Winner and still Mid-Atlantic Champion: The Ultimate Warrior (78/85/64) NEW/CSW Championship Unification: NEW Champion John Bradshaw Layfield (with the Cabinet) vs. CSW Champion Steve Corino (with Samoa Joe, Austin Aries, and Roderick Strong) This match is nothing short of a brawl. With the Cabinet and CSW's guys keeping each other at bay at ringside, Corino and JBL proceed to beat the living hell out of each other with stiff shots. JBL unties a turnbuckle padding and violently slams Corino's skull into it repeatedly, busting him open around the five minute mark. The referee calls for the disqualification at 5:09! This brings out NEW President Rowe, who orders the match to continue with NO DISQUALIFICATIONS, THERE MUST BE A WINNER! The match restarts, and JBL targets Corino's bloody forehead. Samoa Joe rushes into the ring and tries to jump JBL, but the Cabinet rushes as well. This prompts a four on four brawl that the referee does not even try to break up. It spills over to ringside. Joe ends up hitting his "ole, ole" kicks on Orlando Jordan, while the Bashams and Aries/Strong disappear into the crowd. JBL is able to keep Corino down long enough to crack a chair across the back of Joe's skull, putting him down. As JBL turns around, Corino drop kicks the chair into his forehead, busting him open as well. They brawl around ringside for a few minutes before Corino goes under the ring for a weapon, and pulls out a chair wrapped in barbed wire! He goes to hit JBL with it, but JBL sacrifices his hands and blocks the shot. JBL gains control of the chair and tries to wipe Corino's face with it, further aggrivating the open wound. The action picks up again and JBL hits the Clothesline from Hell, and goes for the cover and it's 1.....2.....no! JBL is furious, but Corino recovers and hits the Old School Expulsion! Corino covers and it's 1......2...... NO! What the hell is going on! It is at this time when Alex Shelley comes running down to the ring! Shelley has been absent for months, despite Aries and Strong trying to contact him. Shelley grabs the steel chair with the barbed wire chair and swings it at Corino! Before his face disappears under a mask of blood, Corino looks at Shelley with a sheer look of disbelief. Shelley then holds Corino still for another Clothesline from Hell from JBL. JBL then covers Corino and it's 1......2.......3! Dammit, JBL defeated Corino at 22:10! Winner and the unified NEW/CSW Champion: John Bradshaw Layfield -AJ Styles comes out to the ring for the main event. He looks ready to go. James Gibson comes out next, and is hobbling. His suffered broken ribs on the last Blizzard and now his nose is bandaged up from the attack he suffered at the hands of Chris Jericho earlier tonight. The Midwest challenger is then announced as none other than the HOMICIDAL, GENOCIDAL, DEATH DEFYING SABU! Finally, the NWA World Heavyweight Champion El Hijo Del Santo comes out and the match is ready to begin! NWA World Heavyweight Championship: El Hijo Del Santo © vs. James Gibson vs. AJ Styles vs. Sabu Gibson is the only man in this match to never be the NWA World Champion, so he has a lot to prove in this match, sadly he is in no where near 100% condition. Santo and Gibson start the match off. Santo honorably shakes Gibson's hand, though even Santo is aware of Gibson's injuries and will take advantage of them if necessary. They tie up and Santo works Gibson's arm. Gibson reverses an arm wrench, and it's broken up when they get into the ropes. Sabu makes a blind tag for himself to Santo, and aggressively attacks Gibson. Sabu slams Gibson to the mat and hits a standing senton splash on the injured ribs. Gibson gasps in pain, but cannot make the tag because Sabu is too quick. Sabu springboards off the ropes, splashing himself on Gibson's ribs yet again. Sabu goes for the cover, but AJ Styles breaks it up. Gibson then manages to tag in Santo, who was not impressed with Sabu's violent behavior. Santo hits a series of arm drags and hip tosses on Sabu and finishes up the sequence with a headscissors take down! Santo goes for the cover, but Styles breaks it up again. Sabu regains some control with some punches. Sabu hits a moonsault off the ropes on Santo, but Santo kicks out of a cover attempt. Sabu, satisfied for now, tags in AJ Styles. Styles tries to pick up the pace against Santo, even going for a Styles Clash in the early going. Santo reverses the Clash, and goes for a surprise roll-up. It nearly works, but Styles kicks out with authority. Styles gets some punches in and hits a flying forearm to Santo's head. Styles climbs to the top for a corkscrew, but Santo moves out of the way. With Styles down, Santo goes for the cobra clutch. Styles is about to pass out, when Sabu interupts the submission hold. Santo then tags in Sabu, who continues to work on Styles and his back. Styles takes a beating from Sabu for several minutes, but makes a comeback after Sabu misses a moonsault. Styles tags in Gibson, who hits a series of clotheslines on Sabu. Gibson, despite his injured ribs, hits a vertical suplex and goes for the cover. Sabu kicks out, and hits a nasty drop kick to Gibson's injured nose. Gibson is bleeding again, but it only fires him up. Gibson hits the Gibson Driver on Sabu and Styles breaks up the cover. Gibson tags in Styles by chopping him, which does not sit well and Styles rams Gibson off the apron to the barricade. Santo is disgusted with what he considers to be poor sportsmanship from his opponents and cleans house on Sabu and Styles. Styles and Sabu then team up and set Santo up for a double superplex off the turnbuckle. Gibson then runs in and powerbombs Styles and Sabu who were superplexing Santo, and all three men are down! Gibson is not the legal man, so he cannot cover anyone! The legal men are Styles and Santo, and the match gradually restarts. Styles returns the favor by chopping Gibson back in as the legal man. Sabu wants a tag, but Gibson drop kicks him off the apron. The ref didn't see this apparently, as Sabu is not tagged in. Gibson is suddenly caught off guard by a lariat from Santo. Santo climbs to the top rope, but Styles tries to knock him down. It backfires as Santo kicks Styles off the apron, with his head bouncing off the mat. With all distractions gone, Santo hits the diving headbutt on Gibson and covers him for the 1......2.......3! Santo retains the World title at 27:45! Winner and still NWA World Heavyweight Champion: El Hijo Del Santo! (88/89/87) -The show ends with Santo celebrating with his title, while Gibson grasps himself in pain. Sabu and Styles look on in frustration from ringside. And that's a wrap! Overall: 81% |
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| The Swigg Lebowski | Jan 9 2007, 08:54 AM Post #24 |
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The M-A Match reads like something I would've booked when I was a kid. Translation: AWESOME!!! |
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