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Post by Gunslinger on Dec 5, 2008 9:29:43 GMT -5
Ring of Victory Battlefield Episode 73 The Naptown Dragons beat the Heartbreak Express by dq to open the show. Footage of George Hackenschmidt's rehab for his knee injury was shown. Hackenschmidt should be back in action in six weeks. Don Leo Jonathan beat Larry Sharpe with the Mormon Swing. The Sandman (with Sabu, Chris Candido, and Timber) was interviewed. The Sandman said that the Era of Extreme was gaining momentum and declared that his team would only wrestle in no DQ, no countout matches from here on out. Dan Severn lost to Timber via the Log Splitter. Severn had the match won but was distracted when Timber's allies in the Era of Extreme surrounded the ring, enabling Timber to bounce back. Mike Quackenbush lost to Chris Candido by count out. Drake Younger & Necro Butcher lost a violent and bloody match to The Sandman & Sabu after Sabu hit the Triple Jump Moonsault on Younger for the win. In the main event, RoV Tag Team champions The Valiants narrowly defeated the Backseat Boys after a Crossbody from the top on Johnny Kashmere to retain the titles. The two teams received a standing ovation from the crowd after the match. next week: - Chris Hero vs. Timber
- Mike Quackenbush & Drake Younger vs. The Sandman & Chris Candido
- Sabu vs. Adam Pearce for the RoV Grand Championship
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Dec 6, 2008 10:45:04 GMT -5
Some solid action and interesting angles going here. Rikidozan will have his hands full with Quack and Pearce, but I have a feeling the father of purosea has something in store for them
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Post by Gunslinger on Apr 2, 2009 14:25:31 GMT -5
Ring of Victory Battlefield Episode 74: The Great White North vs. The Prime Time Players: The Prime Time Players ran wild on GWN, isolating Yukon Eric for much of the match, much to J.D. Michael's frustration. Eric was tough but Bagwell wore him down with the Buff Blockbuster, enabling Justin Credible to get the pin following a shot with the Singapore Cane.
Louden Noxious interviewed RoV Newcomers The Young Bucks. The Young Bucks wasted no time and challenged the Valiant Brothers for to an RoV Tag Team title match next week!
Don Leo Jonathan (with Johnny Fairplay) vs. Sam Hayne: The Mormon Giant started strong, then faultered, enabling Sam Hayne to take control. DLJ recovered from the Flames of Hell and beat Hayne with the Mormon Swing.
Larry Sweeney and Adam Pearce were seen talking in the back to Brent Albright. Sweeney said that if Albright watched Pearce's back in the main event, he'd make it worth his while.
Claudio Castagnoli vs. Harker Dirge: Claudio got off to a bad start and never really recovered. Harker Dirge put him away with three successive Dirt Naps.
Chris Hero vs. Timber: Hero and Timber battled all over the ring area, Hero in command most of the match but Timber refusing to stay down. Hero finally managed to put Timber away with the Hero's Welcome.
Mike Quackenbush & Drake Younger vs. The Sandman & Chris Candido: The crowd was completely unprepared for the sheer brutality of this match. All four men were bleeding buckets within minutes. The Sandman proved to be the toughest man in the ring, absorbing incredible punishment from Quackenbush and Younger. Chris Candido proved to be the difference maker in the match, hitting the blonde bomb on Quack and Younger, enabling the Sandman to get the pin on Quack after a Singapore Cane shot.
After the match, The Sandman got on the mic and ran down Ring of Victory, until the lights went out. When they came back on, Sandman and Candido were both down. Standing over them were Tyler Black and Jimmy Jacobs. Jacobs said that the Era of Extreme would soon be over, making way for the Age of the Fall. Drake Younger struggled to his feet only to be gouged with Jacob's railroad spike. RoV security mobbed the ring and took Black and Jacobs away from the ring in handcuffs. It was announced that the Sandman, Chris Candido, and Drake Younger were all taken to a local hospital.
Ring of Victory Grand Champion Sabu vs. Adam Pearce (with Brent Albright): The RoV Grand Champion started off strong and vicious, scoring two near falls with the Triple Jump Moonsault, the second broken up by Albright. Pearce battled back, scoring near falls with the Superfly Splash and the shortarm clothesline. Sabu regained control and hit a third Triple Jump Moonsault. Pearce looked to be out but somehow draped a leg over the bottom rope. Sabu tried for a fourth Triple Jump Moonsault and missed, enabling Pearce to hit the Piledriver for the win! Adam Pearce is the new Ring of Victory Grand Champion!
The show went off the air with Brent Albright congratulating the new champion, Pearce scowling at Albright in return.
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Post by neilybob on Apr 2, 2009 14:27:36 GMT -5
Nicely done Gunslinger
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Post by Knapik on Apr 2, 2009 14:31:10 GMT -5
WOW awesome debut for Age of the Fall!!!
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Post by Gunslinger on Apr 2, 2009 14:52:47 GMT -5
Ring of Victory Battlefield Episode 75 preview: - Last week, Brent Albright made his presence known in the RoV Grand Championship match, saving Adam Pearce and sending him on the road to winning the covetted title. This week, Albright makes his RoV debut against the man he may have cost the title, Sabu! Can the Hired Gun stop the Madman from Bombay or will Sabu end Albright's RoV tenure before it begins?
- The war between RoV and the Era of Extreme continues this week when Mike Quackenbush steps into the ring with the Extreme Icon, the Sandman, in a Falls Count Anywhere match! Can Quackenbush's mastery of 1000 holds help him against the Sandman in his favorite kind of match?
- RoV Tag Team champions The Valiants have been pushed to the background as of late. This week, they'll be trying to make a statement when they defend the gold against brash newcomers, The Young Bucks. Will the Bucks prove their value or will the Valiants show them that the buck stops with them?
All of this and more, including the debuts of Ultramantis Black and Erick Stevevns, and an update on the status of Jimmy Jacobs and Tyler Black, the Age of the Fall, on the next exciting episode of Ring of Victory Battlefield!
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Apr 2, 2009 16:16:35 GMT -5
Ring of Victory returns in grand fashion!
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Post by Gunslinger on Apr 3, 2009 16:57:08 GMT -5
Ring of Victory Battlefield Episode 75: Ultramantis Black vs. The Belgian Brawler: Ultramantis Black kept making the mistake of trying to match strength with the Brawler. The Belgian Brawler eventually grew tired of Black's antics and put him away with the modified choke.
RoV Executive Committee member Charlie Cox announced that the Age of the Fall, Tyler Black and Jimmy Jacobs, are banned from Ring of Victory events pending a hearing.
Erick Stevens vs. Savage T: Stevens hit the ring like a bulldozer, mauling Savage T in the corner before knocking him cold with the single leg ift into the lariat in an impressive debut showing.
It was announced that Drake Younger would be returning to action next week and has demanded a hardcore match against any member of The Era of Extreme!
Claudio Castagnoli vs. Chris Candido: Castagnoli took advantage of Candido's weakened condition, busting him open with a scissors kick before pinning him following an Alpamare Waterslide.
Mike Quackenbush vs. The Sandman - Falls Count Anywhere: Quackenbush controlled the match for the first few minutes, out wrestling the Sandman and scoring two near falls with the Swanton. However, he made the mistake of taking the match to the outside. Once the Sandman was in his element, he never let up, smashing Quackenbush with the Singapore Cane twice before pinning him in the aisle with the hardcore DDT.
After the match, once again the lights went out. When they came back on, The Sandman and Mike Quackenbush were both laid out and bleeding, a railroad spike lying in the center of the ring. Necro Butcher came down to help Quackenbush to the back while the Sandman waved Timber aside and left on his own, drawing cheers from the RoV crowd.
Brent Albright vs. Sabu: Brent Albright came into this match with something to prove. Sabu started the match on offense but Albright quickly turned the tide and went to work on Sabu's neck and shoulders with brutal suplexes. Sabu tried to mount a comeback but Albright quickly took him to the mat. Albright went for his finisher, the Crowbar, only to have Sabu twice get to the ropes. Albright flung Sabu into the center of the ring with the half nelson suplex and clamped on the Crowbar for the win. Sabu left the ring visibly favoring his neck and shoulder.
RoV Tag Team champions The Valiants vs. The Young Bucks: The Young Bucks took control at the get-go, scoring near falls with their tandem offense. Johnny Valiant briefly took control but soon the champs were reeling from double team tactics. Jimmy Valiant entered the ring after Johnny was hit with More Bang for Your Buck and a wild brawl ensued, provoking a double disqualification from the referee, a decision very unpopular with the RoV faithful.
The show went off the air with the crowd chanting Rematch over and over.
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Post by Gunslinger on Apr 3, 2009 18:08:42 GMT -5
Ring of Victory Battlefield Episode 76 preview: - With the influx of new talent, some Ring of Victory regulars are feeling lost in the shuffle. This week, Chris Hero promises to make an impact when he steps into the ring with Harker Dirge. Dirge, always an underrated wresler, recently beat Hero's former partner, Claudio Castagnoli. Will he repeat and beat another of the former Kings of Wrestling or will Chris Hero gain momentum at his expense?
- Last week, Drake Younger demanded a hardcore match with any member of the Era of Extreme. This week, he steps into the ring with the Extreme Lumberjack, Timber! Will the Psycho Shooter prevail against Timber's hardcore onslaught? And will the Age of the Fall make its presence known?
- The Young Bucks nearly upset the Valiants in their first RoV match. Perhaps the Valiants took them lightly. Can the Young Bucks finish what they started last week and win RoV gold or will the Valiants prove they're true champions?
All of this and more, including the debuts of Chuck Taylor and Brodie Lee, and the return of the Backseat Boys on the next exciting episode of Ring of Victory Battlefield.
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Post by Gunslinger on Apr 4, 2009 9:05:18 GMT -5
Ring of Victory Battlefield Episode 76: The Naptown Dragons vs. The Backseat Boys: These two young teams burned the house down, warming up the crowd nicely. Though they seemed evenly matched, the Backseat Boys were able to take control a few minutes into the match. After Trent Acid wore Vortekz down, Kashmere pinned him with the Cradle Breaker. After the match, The Backseat Boys challenged the winner's of tonight's RoV Tag Team title match.
The Sandman is seen sitting in the cheap seats next to Sherri Martel. The Sandman has a bandage on his forehead and generally looks battered.
Brodie Lee vs. Sam Hayne: Brodie Lee and Sam Hayne brawled all over the ring area. Lee kicked out of the Flames of Hell, impressing the fans. The end came when Hayne was dqed for brawling outside the ring.
Don Leo Jonathan was interviewed in the back and said he just signed a contract to face Adam Pearce for the Ring of Victory Grand Championship next week!
Chuck Taylor vs. the Belgian Brawler: Chuck Taylr seemed more interested in jawing with the crowd than in wrestling, enabling the Belgian Brawler to get the upset victory with the Belgian Waffle. After the loss, Chuck Taylor attacked the Brawler from behind and hit him with his finisher, the Awful Waffle. Taylor got on the mic and challenged the Belgian Brawler to a Waffle vs. Waffle match next week!
Drake Younger was shown in the locker room asking Necro Butcher to watch his back during his match with Timber.
Chris Hero vs. Harker Dirge: Chris Hero attacked Harker Dirge before the opening bell and never let up, hitting the Hero's Welcome and locking on the Hangman's Clutch before pinning Dirge after a moonsault.
RoV Tag Team champions The Valiants vs. The Young Bucks: This match was a virtual replay of the first match between these two teams. While the Valiants clearly had the experience advantage, the Young Bucks made up for their lack of experience with their double team tactics, frustrating the Valiants at every turn. The referee nearly lost control of the match on several occasions. Eventually, the Valiants used double team tactics of their own and wore down the Young Bucks enough for Jimmy to pin Matt following a neckbreaker to retain the titles. The crowd chanted One More Time over and over after the match.
Drake Younger vs. Timber - Hardcore Match: Drake Younger sank to new depths of brutality, attacking Timber before the bell and hitting him with every weapon he could find. Timber fought back but couldn't stop the Psycho Shooter. Younger busted multiple light tubes over Timber's head before pinning him following a brutal Exploder Suplex on two chairs.
After the match, as the referee raised Younger's head, Necro Butcher entered the ring and stood behind Younger. Necro reached into his pants and pulled out a.... railroad spike! Drake Younger turned around and Butcher jabbed him with the spike. Younger went down and Butcher continued his assault until...
Enter Sandman began to play and The Sandman, Sherri Martel in tow, made his way down to the ring through the crowd. Necro Butcher stopped his attack on Younger and stared at the Sandman, smiling. The Sandman cocked his head toward Sherri Martel and she lit his cigarette. The Sandman walked up the stairs to enter the ring and a sea of RoV officials mobbed the ring. Necro Butcher left through the crowd.
As the officials tended Timber, Drake Younger staggered to his feet. The Sandman got on the mic and told Drake Younger that it was time they put their differences aside and take the fight to the Age of the Fall. The Sandman handed Drake Younger a beer and asked him what he thought.
Younger hesitated, then shook the Sandman's hand. The show went off the air with the Sandman and Drake Younger drinking beers in the center of the ring.
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