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Post by cotguy130 on Sept 17, 2016 13:39:18 GMT -5
Trans-America Wrestling Episode 6 (56) 05.19.2001 from
- Opening w/ Ultramantis Black - We open with a tight closeup of someone's skin covered in sores. We hear Brodie Lee talking. The camera pulls back and the skin belongs to Ultramantis Black. Lee says that UMB's vocal chords were injured last week when Adam Page tried to murder him, and it also left these painful sores. Lee says that it hurts UMB to speak even after a week. Lee walks up to a section of chain link fencing standing on the wall behind them. He grabs it and slams it down to the ground. He says that the third cage match on Memorial Day is now closed, as UMB will be taking on Adam Page. He says that when UMB gets done with Page, there won't be enough left of him to hang.
American Wolves ROH vs. The Bare-Knuckle Brawlers Davey Richards defeated Burley Bill Taylor with a Double Team move Match Notes: The Brawlers continue to keep everyone off guard with their appearance and mannerisms. They are all business in the ring. The AmWolves almost trip up and lose the match, and it takes a double-team move to get the pinfall.
Rex Havoc vs. Sick Nick Mondo Sick Nick Mondo defeated Rex Havoc with a Disqualification Match Notes: Havoc is DQd when Dick Justice, dressed in his new style, interferes. He tries to cuff Mondo again, but SNM escapes. Bischoff calls Justice over. He corrects Bischoff on his name, and says he is Dick J. LaHart. However, the "J" does indeed stand for "Justice," so he can understand Bischoff's confusion. LaHart claims to be an agent for a federal agency charged with apprehending the worst of the worst. Mondo is just the first on a long list of deviants and reprobates that Law & Order has been charged with removing from society. LaHart challenges Mondo to a match at Saluting the Fallen. What better way to honor those who gave the ultimate sacrifice than to remove a piece of human dreck like Mondo from proper society. After LaHart leaves, Bischoff muses that he thinks Dick Justice really believes all this.
- Ted DiBiase - DiBiase comes out with two announcements.
1) He reveals the rest of the card for Saluting the Fallen. He reminds everyone of the three cage matches and three title matches. He confirms that UMB and Adam Page will be the third cage match. He says that Nigel McGuinness will finally have to stop hiding behind videos when he makes his debut against Tommy End. Rocky Reynolds will take on Michael Kai Rayne. It will be student vs. teacher when Sara Del Ray makes her debut to take on Saturyne, and Brodie Lee will take on Sabu. Finally, after all the fans have gone home, there will be an Spider Web Death Match between Matt Tremont and MASADA. If the match is determined to be seen by the public, it will be posted by 8am Tuesday morning.
2) The second piece of news concerns two legends coming to TAW. For the month of June, Jushin "Thunder" Liger and Tiger Mask will tour TAW. Last June, Tyler Black was in Japan and he beat Liger. Now, Liger wants to return the favor. The Japanese stars will be on every show from June 1st through July 4th. They will both receive TAW title shots as part of their legacy status, and if either wins, they will both remain in TAW until they lose the titles.
Lufisto vs. Saturyne Lufisto defeated Saturyne with a Burning Hammer Match Notes: Lufisto wins a good power vs. agility match-up.
BLKOUT vs. The N-Words Joker defeated B Ryce with a Disqualification Match Notes: BLK JEEZ interferes for the DQ.
Petey comes out for the next match. He tells everyone that he wishes this was a tag match with his good buddy, Scorpio. Even though they talked about it, and agreed that their future was as the Ultimate Experience team, Sky seems to keep forgetting that. When they tag, he's not focused and it has cost them several matches. Then, he wants a singles' match and acts like Williams shouldn't be surprised. He says Scorpio has a convenient memory. Well, he's decided that if teaming isn't good enough for Sky, then it's not good enough for Williams either. Instead of signing to take on a nobody like George Gatton, Williams' says that he's taking on the fatest rising young star in TAW, Samuray Del Sol. He's going to put an end to SDS' meteoric rise to the top right now and show Sky that Sky needs him more than he needs Sky.
Petey Williams vs. Samuray Del Sol Petey Williams defeated Samuray Del Sol with a Canadian Destroyer Match Notes: Williams honor's his promise with a clean win over SDS.
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Post by cotguy130 on Sept 19, 2016 8:52:23 GMT -5
Trans-America Wrestling Episode 7 (57) 05.26.2001 from
The Bare-Knuckle Brawlers vs. The Ultimate Experience Petey Williams defeated Marion Fontaine with a Canadian Destroyer Match Notes: Williams didn't tag out the entire match. Almost lost more than once.
Afterwards, Petey gets on the mic. He tells Scorpio that he may have a point about their future direction. He says that he beat Samuray Del Sol last week, and then carries The Ultimate Experience to a win this week. He says that he just essentially won a handicap match by himself. Sky says that you almost cost us this match when you didn't tag out. Williams replies that I didn't cost us, though, did I? I won without your help. He called Sky an anchor weighing him down.
Leva Bates 2014 vs. Lufisto Leva Bates 2014 defeated Lufisto with a Pepsi Plunge Match Notes: Leva wins rather easily. She declares that she's done with Lufisto and is moving on to the Ladies' Championship.
- Tommy End - We see the latest video from Nigel McGuinness talking about how he's going to get revenge on behalf of Johnny Saint. He tells Tommy that he's going to do to him what End did to Saint in their final match. Tommy simply responds by saying that we will know in two days if Nigel can back up what he says. He won't have a video to hide behind.
The Batiri vs. Hobo & Manimal Obariyon defeated Manimal with a Countout Match Notes: Kodama comes up and hits Manimal with his own bone while Obariyon distracts the ref.
Brian Cage vs. Sage Strong Sage Strong defeated Brian Cage with a Front Face Slam Match Notes: Very good match. Cage offers a handshake before the bell, but Strong declines. Cage looks to have a pinfall at one point, but Stu Stone distracts for the save. Strong goes on to win. While Cage is laying on the might, Strong comes up, picks up his hand, shakes it and then drops it.
Lord Zoltan vs. Adam Page vs. Donovan Dijak Adam Page defeated Lord Zoltan with a Rite of Passage Match Notes: Page and Zoltan actually cooperate long enough to get Dijak out of the picture for awhile. He comes back and works over both of them. Page's winning pinfall comes after Dijak just laid out Zoltan. Page blindsides Dijak and steals the pin.
- Ladder Match - Chri$ Ca$h vs. Joker Joker defeated Chri$ Ca$h with a Joker Driver Match Notes: Joker goes into Cash's "house" and beats him at his own game. The ladder doesn't come into play much until the end when Joker carries a stunned Cash to the top and nails the Joker-plex for the pin.
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Post by cotguy130 on Sept 19, 2016 23:16:14 GMT -5
House Show #28 (Saluting the Fallen 2) 05.28.2001 from
Agent Dick J. Lahart vs. Sick Nick Mondo Sick Nick Mondo defeated Agent Dick J. Lahart with a Disqualification Match Notes: As Mondo is going for the pin, a man in a police uniform hits the ring. He climbs the turnbuckle and removes his motorcycle cop helmet. Mondo see him and tries to get up, but LaHart holds him down. The "cop" blasts Mondo with his helmet. The cop cuffs the unconscious Mondo, and LaHart retrieves a pair of old leg irons from beneath the ring. They both carry Mondo through the crowd and out the front door. A camera follows. LaHart tells the cop to throw the degenerate in the paddy wagon. The cop opens the trunk of an old Crown Victoria and they dump Mondo inside. LaHart gets in the car and the cop gets on a motorcycle. They drive out of the parking lot. As they do, LaHart leans out the window and tells the camera that the streets are safe again due to Law & Order.
Before the match, Del Ray gave Saturyne another chance to apologize to the fans for turning her back on them. Saturyne gives Del Ray and the fans the finger. Sara says she's glad Saturyne refused. She always felt like Saturyne was a little smug, and has been wanting to beat the out of her for a long time.
Sara Del Ray vs. Saturyne Saturyne defeated Sara Del Ray with a Rings of Saturyne Match Notes: Unfortunately for Del Ray, the student became the master in this match. Saturyne refused to break the Rings of Saturyne after Del Ray tapped. Finally, the ref pulled her off.
Vanessa Kraven came to the ring with Reynolds, but returned to the back to get ready for her match. Reynolds told MKR that what he was seeing was real love between he and Kraven. He told him that maybe he will know true love one day, but it's not now. The way MKR's slut wife threw herself at Reynolds over and over, there's no way she could love MKR. Then again, he said with a laugh, maybe she loved MKR like a brother or something equally lame, but she knew where to get REAL good, hard loving from a real man. With that, MKR attacked Reynolds. Michael Kai Rayne vs. Rocky Reynolds Rocky Reynolds defeated Michael Kai Rayne with a Swanton Bomb Match Notes: Reynolds gets a clean win. He used MKR's rage against him throughout the match, and it worked.
Brodie Lee vs. Sabu Sabu defeated Brodie Lee with a Triple Jump Moonsault Match Notes: Sabu wins quickly.
McGuinness comes out to much fanfare. "God Save The Queen" is played over the PA. He tells the crowd he knows they are thrilled to see him. He says that Tommy End is going to wish Nigel was still on video after this match. It was safer for Tommy when Nigel was 1,000s of miles away. Now that they're face-to-face, things are going to get considerably more painful for Mr. End. He shouts out to Johnny Saint and says "this one's for you, J.S."
Tommy End vs. Nigel McGuinness Tommy End defeated Nigel McGuinness with an Owari Death Foot Stomp Match Notes: End gets the win in surprisingly easy manner.
He tells Nigel to say "cheerio" to Saint for him when he returns to England...and he feels bad for Nigel for wasting all that money on a videographer when all the threats meant nothing in the end. Nigel says he's not going back yet, and they are just getting started. Tommy asks him if he really wants more of this.
- TAW Tag Team Championship No Disqualification - War Machine vs. The Bravado Brothers for the TAW Tag Team Championship Raymond Rowe defeated Lancelot Bravado with a War Machine Match Notes: WM left little doubt who deserved the titles after this one. It was like an opening match squash.
After, Stone got on the mic. He said that the Family was glad that bit of unpleasantness with the Bravados was over. He said that people have been asking who the next challengers will be after the send the brothers packing. Stone says that he can't say for sure, but his sources in the office tell him that War Machine should expect a BLKOUT!
War Machine won the TAW Tag Team Championship
- TAW Womens' Championship - Jessicka Havok vs. Vanessa Kraven for the TAW Womens' Championship Jessicka Havok defeated Vanessa Kraven with a Havokiller Match Notes: Havock retains in a good match. Most of the crowd is behind Jessicka. Rocky Reynolds comes out. He doesn't take any action, but his presence is a distraction. Finally, MKR runs him off. JH moves on to get the pinfall.
- TAW Championship 3-Way Elimination Match - Frightmare vs. Shaun Ricker vs. Kevin Sullivan for the TAW Championship Kevin Sullivan defeated Frightmare with a Double Foot Stomp Match Notes: Sullivan regains the title. Frightmare eliminated Ricker fairly early, so most of the match was Frightmare versus Sullivan. The smaller wrestler's great speed and agility proved to be too much for Sullivan early on, but he eventually turned the tide.
Kevin Sullivan won the TAW Championship
- Steel Cage Match - Ultramantis Black vs. Adam Page Ultramantis Black defeated Adam Page with an Electric Chair Match Notes: UMB takes the first of the three cage matches. The cage itself did not come into play as much as they usually do in these matches. It mainly served as a deterrent from outside interference from both men's allies.
- Steel Cage Match - Tyler Black & Necro Butcher vs. S.C.U.M. Jimmy Jacobs defeated Necro Butcher with a Railroad Spike Match Notes: This match featured a lot more use of the cage as a weapon, along with liberal use of Jacobs' railroad spike. The spike allowed S.C.U.M. to steal another win.
- Steel Cage Match - Homicide and BLKOUT vs. BLK Jeez and The N-Words BLK Jeez defeated Ruckus with a Roll-Up Homicide defeated B Ryce with a Da' Gringo Killa Acid Jazz PP 16 defeated Joker with a Sliced Chocolate Acid Jazz PP 16 defeated Homicide with a Knockout Punch Match Notes: JEEZ and the N-Words had a good night...until during the post match. They defeated Homicide and BLKOUT, losing only B-Ryce in the process. After Homicide had been pinned by Acid's knockout punch (assisted by some type of foreign object), B-Ryce re-entered the cage with handcuffs. He had previously taken out Joker and Ruckus with chair shots. After locking the cage door again, he cuffed Homicide to the top rope, and all three men began working him over. The crowd roared as two men came charging down the aisle. One of them climbed the cage and dove onto all three men. The other, much larger, one ripped the cage door off breaking the chain in the process. Before they could recover from the dive, the big man was all over them. BLK JEEZ was heard to yell "F this," and fled. Homicide's saviors were none other than Marshe Rockett and Willie Richardson, the rest of Da' Soultouchaz. The N-Words were finally able to leave the cage where they were also worked over by a recovering BLKOUT. Homicide was helped out of the cage.
The audience was thanked and asked to leave. There were protests and chants of "let us stay," but security began clearing the seats. The ring crew began assembling the second ring, the short scaffolding, and other accouterments of the match. Finally, it was ready.
- Empty Arena Tangled Web Match - MASADA vs. Matt Tremont MASADA defeated Matt Tremont with a Masadamizer Match Notes: Fans who checked the website Tuesday morning found an unedited version of the match posted with no commentary.
All the weapons and hardcore accouterments are used throughout the match. There was much blood. MASADA did come out on top. The finish was MASADA giving Tremont the Masadamizer off the 8-ft scaffolding onto the barbed-wire spider web. Neither man moved for a while, and the ref almost through the match out. At the last second, MASADA managed to roll himself off the spider web and raise his bloodied arm. Tremont never moved, so the ref gave the match to MASADA. He waved off the decision, and insisted the ref count a pin. He threw himself across Tremont who was still laying in the barbed-wire web and demanded a three-count. The ref obliged.
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Post by cotguy130 on Sept 20, 2016 15:05:49 GMT -5
House Show #29 06.01.2001 from
S.C.U.M. vs. The Bare-Knuckle Brawlers Steve Corino defeated Marion Fontaine with an Old School Lariat Match Notes: The Brawlers have yet to look outmatched, but can't seem to get a win.
Donovan Dijak vs. Bruiser Costa Donovan Dijak defeated Bruiser Costa with a Feast Your Eyes Match Notes: Dijak wins a squash.
The Bravado Brothers vs. American Wolves ROH Eddie Edwards defeated Lancelot Bravado with an Achilles Lock Match Notes: AmWolves run continues.
Brodie Lee vs. Adam Page Adam Page defeated Brodie Lee with a Roll-Up Match Notes: Page wins a quick match.
Lufisto vs. Mary Dobson Mary Dobson defeated Lufisto with a Top Rope Head Stomp Match Notes: Lufisto's struggles continue.
The Batiri vs. Fast Money Obariyon defeated Chri$ Ca$h with a Countout Match Notes: Kodama attacks Cash from behind while Obariyon distracts the ref. Cash is unable to return to the ring before the 20 count.
Michael Kai Rayne vs. Rocky Reynolds Rocky Reynolds defeated Michael Kai Rayne with a Roll-Up Match Notes: Reynolds dominance of MKR continues.
Tiger Mask vs. Samuray Del Sol Samuray Del Sol defeated Tiger Mask with a Del Sol Driver Match Notes: SDs gets the biggest win of his career with this victory over the Japanese legend. Tiger Mask is gracious in defeat.
Tyler Black vs. Jushin Liger Tyler Black defeated Jushin Liger with a Paroxysm Match Notes: Liger's quest to get his win back from last year in Japan falls short. As was his countryman, Liger is also gracious in defeat.
After the match, Liger, in broken English, explains that he's forfeiting his title match tomorrow night. He will still wrestle Sullivan, but he's unworthy to take a title shot if he cannot beat the guy who he feels is the uncrowned champion.
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Post by cotguy130 on Sept 21, 2016 13:44:43 GMT -5
Trans-America Wrestling Episode 1 (62) 06.02.2001 from
- Opener with Agent LaHart - Bischoff is with Agent Dick J. LaHart and the cop who helped him "apprehend" Sick Nick Mondo. LaHart introduces the cop as Officer Warren Barksdale. Eric says that's all well and good, but what did you do with Mondo? That couldn't have been legal. You're not an agent of anything, I doubt he's a real cop, and people have rights even if you both were legit. Barksdale says that unless you want to visit our detention center first-hand, you will cease doubting our authority. He says that they are Law & Order in TAW. Mondo was just the first degenerate to be apprehended. LaHart says that Mondo was only briefly held, and was released. He was just a warning to the freaks, reprobates, and other scum who fill TAW's roster. Behavior such as that of Mondo will not be tolerated. LaHart says that the criminal known as MASADA is the next target, and that Officer Barksdale will be handling that apprehension personally with LaHart's oversight. LaHart says that he assumes Mondo has learned his lesson and will not be returning to TAW.
American Wolves ROH vs. Fast Money This match ended in a draw (Double Disqualification ) Match Notes: The Wolves undefeated streak ends with this DDQ. Richards and Lightning start brawling and their partners join in. The ref calls it shortly thereafter.
- The N-Words - The N-Words come out screaming about what happened in the cage on Memorial Day. They're barely coherent as they seemingly threaten Rockett and Richardson. Eric Bischoff finally gets a break and asks what happened to BLK JEEZ. Did they notice how quickly he took off and left them. This ignites another firestorm of screaming rage directed at JEEZ, with the gist being that they helped him when he needed it, but he took off as soon as they got into trouble. Bischoff comments that neither Rockett nor Richardson has contacted TAW. Jaz says it's because they won't face us man to man. Eric asks if he means like they faced Homicide...three men to one and the one was handcuffed. Jaz calls out Marshe and says that at some point, this will come down to me and you.
Samuray Del Sol vs. Petey Williams Petey Williams defeated Samuray Del Sol with a Rolling Suplexes Match Notes: Petey wins again.
Sara Del Ray vs. Saturyne Sara Del Ray defeated Saturyne with a Royal Butterfly Match Notes: Del Ray takes a win from her former student.
After the bell, she tells Saturyne that she's come a long way since her training, but she hasn't come far enough.
Sabu vs. Tiger Mask Sabu defeated Tiger Mask with a Triple Jump Moonsault Match Notes: Sabu gets the pin over the Tiger Mask, who isn't looking very legendary during his short time in TAW.
Before the main, Sullivan comes out. He says that the reason Liger gave up his title match is because he knows he can't beat Sullivan. He's honestly surprised Liger didn't try to weasel out of the match altogether. He congratulated Sabu on taking care of Tiger Mask. He says that if these two are real legends that he and Sabu and Page may go over to Japan and beat up their entire fed for a light workout.
Kevin Sullivan vs. Jushin Liger Kevin Sullivan defeated Jushin Liger with a Double Foot Stomp Match Notes: Unfortunately, Sullivan proves prophetic as he gets another clean win over Liger. After the bell, Sabu and Page attack Liger. Tiger Mask tries to make the save but gets cut off and they expand the attack to him. Finally, Tyler Black comes out and runs off Sullivan and his crew.
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Post by cotguy130 on Sept 29, 2016 21:00:46 GMT -5
Trans-America Wrestling Episode 9 (63) 06.09.2001 from
Madison Rayne vs. Laura Phoenix Madison Rayne defeated Laura Phoenix with a Disqualification Match Notes: Madison makes her return to the ring with this tune-up match. To no one's surprise, Vanessa Kraven interferes for the DQ. MKR comes to ringside to aid his wife, but is hesitant to physically strike Kraven. During this hesitation, Rocky Reynolds attacks MKR from behind. Reynolds and Kraven continue to work over their rivals until Rex Havoc makes the save.
The Batiri vs. Hobo & Manimal Kodama defeated Manimal with a Batiri Blitz Kicks Match Notes: The Batiri win the enhancement match.
Necro Butcher vs. Donovan Dijak Donovan Dijak defeated Necro Butcher with a Feast Your Eyes Match Notes: Dijak gets a surprise clean win over Necro.
American Wolves ROH vs. The Bravado Brothers Eddie Edwards defeated Lancelot Bravado with an Achilles Lock Match Notes: Another clean win for the AmWolves.
Brian Cage vs. Sage Strong Brian Cage defeated Sage Strong with a Weapon X Match Notes: After Cage pins Strong, War Machine hit the ring. The three of them work over Cage briefly until Shaun Ricker makes the save. After Ricker has cleared the ring and is tending to Cage, War Machine return and attack him. They use their War Machine finisher on him.
Tommy End vs. Nigel McGuinness Tommy End defeated Nigel McGuinness with a Roll-Up Match Notes: End gets another clean win over McGuinness, and once again, it is in a rather easy fashion.
McGuinness tells End that he's tougher than Johnny Saint warned him about, but he's got him figured out.
Kevin Sullivan, Sabu, and Adam Page vs. Jushin Liger, Tiger Mask, and Tyler Black Jushin Liger defeated Kevin Sullivan with a Shooting Star Press Match Notes: Great 6-man. Sullivan's penchant for getting pinned in non-title matches continues.
After the pin, Liger asks Black for one more head-to-head match, and Black accepts. Liger says that if Black wins this time then he will acknowledge Black's superiority. Tiger Mask says that he's claiming the title shot he was promised. Liger reminds him that he's lost twice in TAW, and that taking the shot might not be the best thing. TM says he was offered an unconditional title shot, and he's taking it. He will deal with Sabu and Samuray Del Sol after he's champion.
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