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Post by Gunslinger on Jul 28, 2009 16:35:25 GMT -5
Snow needs a milk carton with Head on it that says MISSING. That would be pretty funny. Stay tuned to see how this plays out.
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Post by Gunslinger on Jul 31, 2009 19:59:54 GMT -5
Ring of Victory Battlefield Episode 92: The Heartbreak Express vs. The Age of the Fall: Black started off against the Heartbeak Express for his team. The Express wrestled the match of their lives, much to the frustration of the Age of the Fall. Black and Jacobs each fell victim to the Heartbreaker. The end came unexpectedly when Phil was disqualified for brawling with Jacobs outside the ring.
Rick Rude was interviewed by Bill Apter. Rude said that the AWF and LAW held him back and he was going to use Ring of Victory to prove his critics wrong if they ever gave him any competition. Chris Candido interrupted the interview and challenged Rude to a match next week. Rude agreed, but said that after this week, all of his challengers would have to get through King Kong Bundy to get to him.
Brent Albright vs. Arik Cannon: Cannon looked impressive in the early minutes of the mach. After taking Albright down, Cannon hit three Glimmering Warlocks, only to have Albright kick out of each one. Albright made a comeback and beat Cannon with the 6-1-Knee to a huge pop from the crowd.
After the match, Albright challenged King Kong Bundy to a match next week, saying he couldn't wait to get a shot at Rick Rude.
Erick Stevens vs. Drake Younger: Younger attacked Stevens before the bell with the light tube, busting him open. Stevens never regained the momentum and was pinned by Younger a couple minutes later via two Drake's Landings.
Bryan Danielson vs. Chris Hero: Hero attacked Danielson before the bell but that merely seemed to anger him. Danielson attacked Hero like a buzzsaw, his most impressive showing yet. Danielson wore Hero down with Yakuza kicks before putting him away with the Cattle Mutilation.
After the match, Drake Younger attacked Danielson from behind, busting a light tube across his back before hitting Drake's Landing before fleeing through the crowd. Danielson refused assistance walking to the lockerroom.
Al Snow vs. Delirious: Snow struggled without Head in the opening minutes. Ultramantis Black appeared at ringside and threatened to set Head on fire. After nearly getting pinned, Snow attacked Delirious like a man possessed, hitting two Snow Plows. Delirious kicked out put fell to a Moonsault. Snow chased Ultramantis Black to back after the match.
Ring of Victory Tag Team champions The Backseat Boys vs. The Naptown Dragons: The Dragons started strong but Trent Acid turned the tide, hitting Vortekz with the Yakuza Kick and the Acid Bomb for near falls. Acid tagged in Kashmere for the win via the T-Gimmick to retain the titles.
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Post by Gunslinger on Aug 1, 2009 7:12:13 GMT -5
Ring of Victory Battlefield Episode 93 preview: - Last week, Rick Rude said that all future challengers for his Ring of Victory Grand Championship had to prove themselves against King Kong Bundy first. This week, Brent Albright will take him up on his offer. Can the Gun for Hire beat a behemoth like Bundy?
- Ultramantis Black still has Head in his clutches and Al Snow is dying to get her back. This week, Snow will team with Mike Quackenbush to take on Delirious and Crossbones! Will Snow be able to rescue his beloved companion from Ultramantis Black's vile clutches?
- Last week, Chris Candido stepped up and challenged Rick Rude to a RoV Grand Championship match. This week, they'll lock up in the main event. Can Candido win where so many others have failed?
All of this and more, including Brodie Lee, Chuck Taylor, and Arik Cannon in action and an update on Bryan Danielson!
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Post by Gunslinger on Aug 1, 2009 9:18:27 GMT -5
Ring of Victory Battlefield Episode 93: The Heartbreak Express vs. The Age of the Fall: In a rematch from last week, the Age of the Fall dominated the Heartbreak Express. Black and Jacobs each used their finisher twice. Jacobs bloodied Phil with the railroad spike. The end came when Phil hit Jacobs with a foreign object, drawing the DQ.
Brodie Lee vs. Arik Cannon: Lee fought hard but couldn't keep Cannon down. Cannon hit two Glimmering Warlocks before putting Lee away with the Elevated Snap Neckbreaker for a win over the former RoV Grand Champion.
After the match, Cannon demanded a shot at the Ring of Victory Grand Championship!
Erick Stevens vs. Chuck Taylor: Taylor wrestled the match of his life and got a quick win with the Moonsault. After the match, Ted DiBiase entered the ring, sending Taylor scurrying away. DiBiase blasted Stevens with the black glove, knocking him out.
Brent Albright vs. King Kong Bundy: Bundy mauled Albright in the opening minutes but Albright bounced back, attacking Bundy's legs with the Sharpshooter. The crowd exploded when Albright hit the Exploder suplex for a near fall on Bundy. Bundy recovered and hit the Avalanche for a two count. Bundy tossed Albright out of the ring but Albright was ready. He took the fight to Bundy and hit the 6-1-Knee for a two count. Bundy struggled to his feet and Albright clamped on the Crowbar to ear the submission victory and a shot at Rick Rude!
Al Snow & Mike Quackenbush vs. Delirious & Crossbones: Quackenbush started the match and attacked Crossbones with uncharacteristic aggression. While Quack wowed the crowd with his offense, Ultramantis Black made his way to Al Snow's corner, Head in his clutches. Black whispered something in Head's ear. Snow looked afraid for a moment. Mantis held Head in the air and Al covered his ears and tried not to listen. Finally, Snow snapped and entered the ring, superkicking Quack before putting him down with the Snow Plow. The referee rang the bell and ruled the match a no-contest. Snow left with the Order of the Neo-Solar Temple.
Rick Rude vs. Chris Candido - Ring of Victory Grand Championship: Candido started strong, scoring a near fall early on. He made the mistake of taking the match to the floor and Rick Rude made him pay dearly. Rude wore Candido down with a supex and a hit the Rude Awakening. Candido shocked the crowd by kicking out but Rude wasn't daunted. He hit the double sledgehammer to retain the gold.
After the match, Brent Albright walked out on the ramp and told Rude to make sure the belt was polished for when he wins it next week!
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Post by Gunslinger on Aug 1, 2009 9:24:54 GMT -5
Ring of Victory Battlefield Episode 94 preview: - Arik Cannon has been running his mouth for most of his RoV career. This week, he'll have a chance to put his money where his mouth is when he steps into the ring with the monster King Kong Bundy! Can Cannon defeat the big man and go on to shot at the Ring of Victory Grand Championship?
- Two weeks ago, Drake Younger attacked Bryan Danielson from behind. This week, Younger and Danielson will meet face to face. Can the Insane Shooter beat the Best in the World?
- Last week, Brent Albright beat King Kong Bundy to secure a shot at Rick Rude & the Ring of Victory Grand Championship. This week, Rude puts up the gold! Can Albright win the belt? Can Rude turn aside greatest threat to his belt so far?
All of this and more, including Erick Stevens, Adam Pearce, and the debut of The American Males 2K9!
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Aug 1, 2009 17:37:43 GMT -5
Another great show, with a good mix of story and action.
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Post by Gunslinger on Aug 2, 2009 7:32:58 GMT -5
Ring of Victory Battlefield episode 94: The Young Bucks vs. American Males 2K9 (Bagwell and Rob James): Bagwell & James functioned very well as a team. The Young Bucks were rallying and making a comeback when the match spilled outside the ring and a wild brawl errupted, drawng the double DQ.
Just as James and Bagwell were getting the upper hand, The Patriot III stormed the ring with his partner... HACKSAW JIM DUGGAN! Duggan and Patriot attacked Bagwell and James from behind. Officials managed to pull them apart and Hacksaw raised his 2X4 in the air, drawing a huge pop from the crowd.
Adam Pearce vs. Chuck Taylor: Taylor kept frustrating Pearce, both with his theatrics and his offense. Pearce continued his attack and managed to beat Taylor after a Jumping Piledriver.
Erick Stevens vs. Brodie Lee: Stevens and Lee fought a hard-hitting match. Lee's strength advantage frustrated Stevens, though he managed to hit a Doctor Bomb for a two count. Lee made a comeback and nearly kicked Stevens's head off, hitting the Big Boot six times before Stevens tumbled out of the ring for a count out victory.
The Heartbreak Express vs. The Age of the Fall: The Express started strong, scoring near falls on Black with the Heartbreaker. Black made the hot tag to Jacobs and Jacobs turned the tide. He wore down Phil Davis with the End Time before tagging Black back in. Tyler Black got the win after two Phoenix Splashes and a Fireman's Carry Gutbuster on Phil.
Arik Cannon vs. King Kong Bundy: Cannon was cleary at the disadvantage against the man monster King Kong Bundy. Bundy threw Cannon all over the ring and pummeled him bloody. Feeling desperate, Cannon rolled out of the ring and smashed Bundy with a chair, earning the DQ.
Bryan Danielson vs. Drake Younger: Danielson and Younger started out slow, feeling each other out. Younger went on the offensive and Danielson quickly turned the tables on him, nearly kicking his head off with two Yakuza kicks. Danielson scored a near fall with the crossface chicken wing befre getting the win with the diving headbutt.
Rick Rude vs. Brent Albright - Ring of Victory Grand Championship: Albright brought his usual technical game to the table, suplexing Rude and scoring a near fall. Rude made a comeback and unloaded on Albright. Albright kicked out of two Rude Awakenings but the third was too much and Rude got the victory. Rude retained the title in his most difficult title match yet.
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Aug 2, 2009 12:48:09 GMT -5
Albright was so close!
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Post by Gunslinger on Aug 2, 2009 14:13:18 GMT -5
It was heartbreaking. If Albright would have gotten on Level 3 Offense, he could have taken it. Rude's -2 power is a killer in RoV.
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Post by Gunslinger on Aug 4, 2009 20:12:19 GMT -5
Ring of Victory Battlefield episode 95 preview: - Buff Bagwell dumped The Patriot III as his protege in favor of Rob James. How will The American Males 2K9 fare against the Patriot and his new mentor, Hacksaw Jim Duggan?
- Al Snow betrayed Mike Quackenbush two weeks ago to be with Head in the Order of the Neo-Solar Temple. This week, Quack will get a chance at retribution when they step into the ring!
- The Age of the Fall earned another chance at the gold last week. This week, they'll step into the ring with the Backseat Boys. Will the Backseat Boys continue their impressive reign as the Ring of Victory Tag Team champions or has The Age of the Fall's time finally come?
All of this and more, including Adam Pearce, Claudio Castagnoli, and the return of Timber!
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