Post by thegreatestreferee on Feb 21, 2010 4:49:45 GMT -5
2/07/10 Georgia Championship Wrestling live at Macon City Auditorium in Macon, Georgia.
Tonight fans we are here live for Georgia Championship Wrestling on the Superstation WTBS at 6:05 pm EST. Thank you fans for tuning in tonight as you will see for you televised Main Event Diamond Dallas Page defending his National Title in a rematch against the big man himself One Man Gang managed by Sir Oliver Humperdink. Let's get down to the ring for our first match of the evening.
1. Jimmy Valiant easily defeated Amish Roadkill
This was the debut in the NWA for Amish Roadkill. He wanted nothing more than to prove himself in front of a nationwide television audience by taking on the "Boogie Woogie" man himself Jimmy Valiant. Valiant gave an interview prior to the match letting the fans know that the Boogie Man is back and refreshed and is ready to take on any and all comers. Valiant went to the ring and opened up the match with a big right hand. Valiant never gave Roadkill a chance of getting in any offense. Valiant whipped Roadkill into the ropes and locked in the sleeperhold. The referee Scrappy McGowen raised the hand of Roadkill three times and the match was over. After the match Jimmy Valiant made his way to the podium and told the fans that he was going to make a name for himself and soon he was going to be the new NWA Television champion.
2. Soul Brothers (Koko B. Ware & S.D. Jones) beat the Masked Superstars by DQ
Masked Superstar 1 had been sending in video interviews stating that he was bringing in a partner with him that was going to make a big difference in the tag team scene. When the Masked Superstars came to the ring the fans were in total shock. Superstar 2 is a huge man. Superstar 1 started out the match for his team against Koko B. Ware. Ware tried to use his quickness to his advantage but soon he was caught in the clutches of Superstar 1. Superstar made a tag. Superstar 2 came in and showed the wrestling world just how big and powerful he was. Koko was tossed to the ring like a sack of potato's. Superstar 2 followed him out and soon had him hoisted up in his over the shoulder back breaker. Koko was screaming in pain. S.D. Jones tried to get him to release the hold with some clubbing blows over the back. The referee ordered Superstar 2 to bring the action back to the ring, but he refused. The referee at this point called for the bell and awarded the match to the Soul Brothers. After the match Koko B. Ware had to be helped to the back by the referees and S.D. Jones, he was clearly in pain. The Masked Superstars joined Gordon Solie at the podium. Masked Superstar 1 told Solie he had been warning the fans and fellow wrestlers that the big man was on his way. Superstar said do not forget that he is a former World Champion and soon with Masked Superstar 2 they would be the World Tag Team Champions.
3. Heavenly Bodies pinned D-Lo Brown and Al Snow
Al Snow and D-Lo have been making their way up the tag team ladder and trying to position themselves in line for a title shot. The Heavenly Bodies have recently returned from a tour of Japan where they won and lost the I.W.G.P. tag team titles. Jim Cornette has made no bones about it that the Heavenly Bodies had one job to do and that was to knock Al Snow and D-Lo Brown back down the ladder so they wouldn't be in line for a U.S. tag team title shot for quite awhile. D-Lo Brown opened the contest against Tom Pritchard. Pritchard and Stan Lane cut off the ring and made quick tags in and out of the ring. D-Lo finally was able to make a tag to Al Snow. Snow came in like a house of fire. Snow even connected with a Snow Plow on Tom Pritchard. Stan Lane broke up the count. Snow tagged in D-Lo Brown who came in with a shakey shakey leg drop and missed. Pritchard tagged in Lane who nailed Brown with a vicious kick to the gut followed with another karate kick to the throat. Lane hooked the leg and got the win for his tag team. After the match Cornette came over and gave a brief interview in which he stated that very soon he would be the manager of both the World Tag and U.S. Tag Team Champions.
4. "Exotic" Adrian Street w/Miss Linda pinned Mike Quakenbush
#1 contenders match to decide who will receive a NWA World Junior Title match against Bryan Danielson
Mike Quakenbush has recently turned his back on the fans. He came to the ring to a chorus of boos. For once in his career Adrian Street was on the receiving end of the cheers from the fans. The last time these two met the match ended in a wild brawl and a double disqualification. Quakenbush would love nothing more than to win this match so that he can get a title shot. Street would love to get his hands on Danielson and the title one more time. Quakenbush had a couple of chances to pin Adrian Street but was unable to hold his shoulders down. Quakenbush once again became very frustrated and let his frustrations get the better of him. Street locked in the london bridge leglock and made Quakenbush tap out. After the match Street celebrated like he had just won a big title match. Street grabbed the house mic and told the fans that Danielson's days as NWA World Junior Champion are numbered because he is coming to regain his title. He told the fans that last time Danielson got lucky this time he will be lucky to not leave the ring on a stretcher. Quakenbush sat in the ring stunned at his loss and left the ring throwing chairs all over ringside and kicking the railing on his way to the back.
5. Boris Zhukov w/Nikita Breznikov beat Magnum T.A. by DQ
Magnum T.A. claims that he is America's hero and that he has a personal mission to rid the N.W.A. of all of evil Russians. In his last match he lost a close battle against Nikolai Volkoff. Magnum T.A. started the match out quickly. He was determined to beat Boris Zhukov. Early in the match Magnum connected with the Belly to Belly suplex and went for the pin. Nikita Brezikov was determined that this was not how Zhuhov was going to lose this match. Nikita distracted the referee giving enough time for Boris to recuperate. Magnum saw Breznikov on the apron and went over and delivered a huge right hand. Zhukov tried to gain the advantage at this point but was met with a right hand himself. Magnum's temper clearly got the best of him as he went outside and grabbed the ringside bell and brought it into the ring. Magnum took the bell and slammed it right up against big Boris' skull. This busted Boris wide open, with blood spurting everywhere. The referee called for the bell and gave the match to Boris Zhukov. Magnum in another fit of rage gave referee Tommy Young a belly to belly suplex and the fans roared with their aproval. After the match at the interview podium Magnum was clearly angry with himself over his actions. He said he was sorry for his actions but he was not sorry for busting open Boris Zhukov. He promised the fans that he was coming for Ivan Koloff and would soon also start his climb toward the World Title.
6. The Mongols w/Capt. Lou Albano defeated Paul London & Brian Kendrick
London and Kendrick wanted to continue their winning ways during this match. The Mongols have had a slow start here in the NWA and wanted nothing more than to beat the pretty boy punks as Lou Albano has labled them. Paul London started the match out for his team against Bepo Mongol. London surprised the big man with his fast paced moves. London tagged in Kendrick who continued to work over Bepo Mongol. Bepo finally landed a big moved and tagged in Geto. Geto would not let up on Kendrick. Geto delivered a very poweful clothesline that made Kendrick do a 360. Geto was toying with Kendrick and threw him to his partner so he could tag in. London did not fair much better against Geto. Everytime that London would try to use his quickness he was stopped by big Geto. Geto delivered a huge bodyslam to London and went to the top rope where he came flying off with a big knee drop. Geto yelled to the referee to count this bum out. After the match Capt. Lou made various threat against all tag teams in the NWA and said that any real team will accept his challenge to face is vicious Mongols.
7. Rick Rude w/Bobby Heenan beat Claudio Castagnoli w/Larry Sweeney by Disqualification
N.W.A. Television Title Match.
In their last match Castagnoli won the match by disqualification when Bobby Heenan interfered. Castagnoli surprised the televsion audience along with his opponent when he announced his manager was none other than Larry Sweeney. The two men provided back and forth action on the inside. On the outside of the ring the managers kept each other at bay. Castagnoli came close to getting the pinfall but Bobby Heenan pulled Rude's foot under the bottom rope. Larry Sweeney threw a chair into the ring and Castagnoli delivered a big D.D.T. onto the chair. The referee had no choice but to call for the bell. After the match Larry Sweeney punched Bobby Heenan in the face and the two men chased Heenan and Rude from ringside. During their fast retreat Rude forgot to grab his t.v. title. Castagnoli held the title up high in the air. He told the fans that the Television title would soon be his, because he was going to get his rematch and win the Television title.
8. Diamond Dallas Page lost by DQ against One Man Gang w/Sir Oliver Humperdink
Television Main Event
N.W.A. National Title Match
One Man Gang had lost his last match against DDP. In fact every match that he has had for the National title against DDP, Gang has come out on the losing end. Humperdink promised that this time would be different. The bell to start the match had barely rang before both men were on the outside and brawling. The referee tried to get both men back into the ring and all they did was ignore his warnings. Page leveled Humperdink with a discus clothesline and grabbed his cane. Page leveled Gang with the cane. The referee awarded the match to One Man Gang by disqualification. Page didn't seem to care as he took his National title and made his way up through the crowd.
9. Steve Williams defeated Ivan Koloff w/Nikita Brezikov
Dark Match
Main Event 2 out of 3 Falls for the NWA World Heavyweight Title
Ivan Koloff exercised his right to have a rematch based off of the contract he signed when he lost his World Title. Steve Williams came to the ring to a huge eruption. This was his first title match. Ivan Koloff came to the ring to a chorus of boos and cups and trash being thrown at him. Steve Williams started out the match quickly. Before Koloff to do anything to stop it he was being held in position for the Oklahoma Slam. Breznikov was arguing with a fan at ringside and didn't see the pin attempt. Steve Williams hooked the inside leg and won the first fall in about 30 sec. Ivan Koloff came out for the second fall better prepared. He used a majority of power moves to wear down Williams. While the referee wasn't looking Koloff leveled Williams with his Russian Chains. He went for the pin but the champion was able to kick out. The referee's back was turned again and Koloff leveled Williams with his chains one more time this time splitting Williams open. The blood was flowing freely from Williams. Koloff made his way to the top rope and came off with a knee drop. Koloff picked up the win and the second fall. The third and final fall both men were exhausted. Williams was from his blood loss and Koloff was from the beating he had been receiving. Koloff went to get his chains one more time but was hit from behind by Williams knocking the chains out of his hand and to the arena floor. Williams turned a shocked Ivan Koloff around and set him up for the Oklahoma Stampede. The fans were on their feet as Williams ran across the ring and slammed Koloff hard into the mat. The referee slapped the mat three times and raised Steve Williams hand in victory. Williams rolled Koloff out of the ring and celebrated in the ring with the World Title held high over his head. Williams asked for the house mic and gave a short quick interview. He stated that Koloff was a great opponent but now it was time for him to get to the back of the line. He said he had other challengers waiting for title shots. Williams then asked for what he was about to say to be recorded. He said that he was a fighting champion. He was willing to take on any and all challengers. He said what he was going to was go through 15 different challengers. He said that the first 8 challengers would be randomly drawn at the beginning of the night. He would not know who he was going to face. He said the final 7 challengers would be whoever the singles title holders are. He said of course the number one challenger to his title would be none other than the U.S. champion whoever it was at the time. Williams also stated that should he lose his title whoever the champion was would take over facing the random challengers and whoever the champions may be. Williams then thanked the fans for their support and left the ring.
*** What a stunning announcement by the World Champion Steve Williams. The way this will work is like this before each show a random wrestler will be drawn and he will receive a World Title shot. So what this means is that anyone can get a shot, even George South himself. Should Steve Williams lose his title whoever wins the title will continue on with this challenge.
***Jimmy Valiant looked great in his match against Amish Roadkill. After the match Valiant did make his intentions known that he is going after the Television title. He is a former champion and would love nothing more than to win the title again.
***The Soul Brothers may have won their match by disqualification but the masked tag team of the Masked Superstars looks might impressive.
***The Heavenly Bodies got the job done in beating Al Snow & D-Lo Brown. You have to ask yourself what will happen to the team of Al Snow and D-Lo now that they have lost a big match. Are the Heavenly Bodies going to continue their winning ways they started in Japan. They have promised Jim Cornette that they are going to win the World Tag Team titles for him real soon.
***Adrian Street beat Mike Quakenbush and has now guranteed a match for himself against Bryan Danielson for the NWA World Junior title. These two have shed plenty of buckets of blood already what is in store for their next match? You also have to wonder what is going in the head of Mike Quakenbush?
***Magnum T.A. lost his cool and lost his match against Boris Zhukov but has promised he will not stop until he gets his match against Ivan Koloff. He also made his intentions known that he wants a World Title match.
***The Mongols looked dominate in their win over Paul London and Brian Kendrick. The Mongols look like they are ready to take on anybody. Will this loss motivate London and Kendrick or force themselves to reevaluate teaming up with one another.
***Rick Rude was able to defeat Claudio Castagnoli by DQ to keep his Television title. Claudio surprised the fans by announcing his new manager Larry Sweeney. Claudi seems to have Rick Rude's number. Will he soon be the Television champion?
***You have to wonder was Diamond Dallas Page just playing with One Man Gang tonight. Their match ended up on the outside real quick and Page made sure he got Gang's attention with the cane shot he delivered. One has to wonder why the title match committee keeps giving Gang title shots when he can't beat Page. Who will be the next challenger to the National title?
***In a match that the fans in attendance only saw you can bet that they will not forget the classic 2 out of 3 falls between Steve Williams and Ivan Koloff. Steve Williams successfully defended his World Title and is on his way to proving that he is a fighting champion. What is next for Ivan Koloff as he used his one gurantee title shot tonight and now it seems he has to get in the back of the line to get another World Title shot.
Tonight fans we are here live for Georgia Championship Wrestling on the Superstation WTBS at 6:05 pm EST. Thank you fans for tuning in tonight as you will see for you televised Main Event Diamond Dallas Page defending his National Title in a rematch against the big man himself One Man Gang managed by Sir Oliver Humperdink. Let's get down to the ring for our first match of the evening.
1. Jimmy Valiant easily defeated Amish Roadkill
This was the debut in the NWA for Amish Roadkill. He wanted nothing more than to prove himself in front of a nationwide television audience by taking on the "Boogie Woogie" man himself Jimmy Valiant. Valiant gave an interview prior to the match letting the fans know that the Boogie Man is back and refreshed and is ready to take on any and all comers. Valiant went to the ring and opened up the match with a big right hand. Valiant never gave Roadkill a chance of getting in any offense. Valiant whipped Roadkill into the ropes and locked in the sleeperhold. The referee Scrappy McGowen raised the hand of Roadkill three times and the match was over. After the match Jimmy Valiant made his way to the podium and told the fans that he was going to make a name for himself and soon he was going to be the new NWA Television champion.
2. Soul Brothers (Koko B. Ware & S.D. Jones) beat the Masked Superstars by DQ
Masked Superstar 1 had been sending in video interviews stating that he was bringing in a partner with him that was going to make a big difference in the tag team scene. When the Masked Superstars came to the ring the fans were in total shock. Superstar 2 is a huge man. Superstar 1 started out the match for his team against Koko B. Ware. Ware tried to use his quickness to his advantage but soon he was caught in the clutches of Superstar 1. Superstar made a tag. Superstar 2 came in and showed the wrestling world just how big and powerful he was. Koko was tossed to the ring like a sack of potato's. Superstar 2 followed him out and soon had him hoisted up in his over the shoulder back breaker. Koko was screaming in pain. S.D. Jones tried to get him to release the hold with some clubbing blows over the back. The referee ordered Superstar 2 to bring the action back to the ring, but he refused. The referee at this point called for the bell and awarded the match to the Soul Brothers. After the match Koko B. Ware had to be helped to the back by the referees and S.D. Jones, he was clearly in pain. The Masked Superstars joined Gordon Solie at the podium. Masked Superstar 1 told Solie he had been warning the fans and fellow wrestlers that the big man was on his way. Superstar said do not forget that he is a former World Champion and soon with Masked Superstar 2 they would be the World Tag Team Champions.
3. Heavenly Bodies pinned D-Lo Brown and Al Snow
Al Snow and D-Lo have been making their way up the tag team ladder and trying to position themselves in line for a title shot. The Heavenly Bodies have recently returned from a tour of Japan where they won and lost the I.W.G.P. tag team titles. Jim Cornette has made no bones about it that the Heavenly Bodies had one job to do and that was to knock Al Snow and D-Lo Brown back down the ladder so they wouldn't be in line for a U.S. tag team title shot for quite awhile. D-Lo Brown opened the contest against Tom Pritchard. Pritchard and Stan Lane cut off the ring and made quick tags in and out of the ring. D-Lo finally was able to make a tag to Al Snow. Snow came in like a house of fire. Snow even connected with a Snow Plow on Tom Pritchard. Stan Lane broke up the count. Snow tagged in D-Lo Brown who came in with a shakey shakey leg drop and missed. Pritchard tagged in Lane who nailed Brown with a vicious kick to the gut followed with another karate kick to the throat. Lane hooked the leg and got the win for his tag team. After the match Cornette came over and gave a brief interview in which he stated that very soon he would be the manager of both the World Tag and U.S. Tag Team Champions.
4. "Exotic" Adrian Street w/Miss Linda pinned Mike Quakenbush
#1 contenders match to decide who will receive a NWA World Junior Title match against Bryan Danielson
Mike Quakenbush has recently turned his back on the fans. He came to the ring to a chorus of boos. For once in his career Adrian Street was on the receiving end of the cheers from the fans. The last time these two met the match ended in a wild brawl and a double disqualification. Quakenbush would love nothing more than to win this match so that he can get a title shot. Street would love to get his hands on Danielson and the title one more time. Quakenbush had a couple of chances to pin Adrian Street but was unable to hold his shoulders down. Quakenbush once again became very frustrated and let his frustrations get the better of him. Street locked in the london bridge leglock and made Quakenbush tap out. After the match Street celebrated like he had just won a big title match. Street grabbed the house mic and told the fans that Danielson's days as NWA World Junior Champion are numbered because he is coming to regain his title. He told the fans that last time Danielson got lucky this time he will be lucky to not leave the ring on a stretcher. Quakenbush sat in the ring stunned at his loss and left the ring throwing chairs all over ringside and kicking the railing on his way to the back.
5. Boris Zhukov w/Nikita Breznikov beat Magnum T.A. by DQ
Magnum T.A. claims that he is America's hero and that he has a personal mission to rid the N.W.A. of all of evil Russians. In his last match he lost a close battle against Nikolai Volkoff. Magnum T.A. started the match out quickly. He was determined to beat Boris Zhukov. Early in the match Magnum connected with the Belly to Belly suplex and went for the pin. Nikita Brezikov was determined that this was not how Zhuhov was going to lose this match. Nikita distracted the referee giving enough time for Boris to recuperate. Magnum saw Breznikov on the apron and went over and delivered a huge right hand. Zhukov tried to gain the advantage at this point but was met with a right hand himself. Magnum's temper clearly got the best of him as he went outside and grabbed the ringside bell and brought it into the ring. Magnum took the bell and slammed it right up against big Boris' skull. This busted Boris wide open, with blood spurting everywhere. The referee called for the bell and gave the match to Boris Zhukov. Magnum in another fit of rage gave referee Tommy Young a belly to belly suplex and the fans roared with their aproval. After the match at the interview podium Magnum was clearly angry with himself over his actions. He said he was sorry for his actions but he was not sorry for busting open Boris Zhukov. He promised the fans that he was coming for Ivan Koloff and would soon also start his climb toward the World Title.
6. The Mongols w/Capt. Lou Albano defeated Paul London & Brian Kendrick
London and Kendrick wanted to continue their winning ways during this match. The Mongols have had a slow start here in the NWA and wanted nothing more than to beat the pretty boy punks as Lou Albano has labled them. Paul London started the match out for his team against Bepo Mongol. London surprised the big man with his fast paced moves. London tagged in Kendrick who continued to work over Bepo Mongol. Bepo finally landed a big moved and tagged in Geto. Geto would not let up on Kendrick. Geto delivered a very poweful clothesline that made Kendrick do a 360. Geto was toying with Kendrick and threw him to his partner so he could tag in. London did not fair much better against Geto. Everytime that London would try to use his quickness he was stopped by big Geto. Geto delivered a huge bodyslam to London and went to the top rope where he came flying off with a big knee drop. Geto yelled to the referee to count this bum out. After the match Capt. Lou made various threat against all tag teams in the NWA and said that any real team will accept his challenge to face is vicious Mongols.
7. Rick Rude w/Bobby Heenan beat Claudio Castagnoli w/Larry Sweeney by Disqualification
N.W.A. Television Title Match.
In their last match Castagnoli won the match by disqualification when Bobby Heenan interfered. Castagnoli surprised the televsion audience along with his opponent when he announced his manager was none other than Larry Sweeney. The two men provided back and forth action on the inside. On the outside of the ring the managers kept each other at bay. Castagnoli came close to getting the pinfall but Bobby Heenan pulled Rude's foot under the bottom rope. Larry Sweeney threw a chair into the ring and Castagnoli delivered a big D.D.T. onto the chair. The referee had no choice but to call for the bell. After the match Larry Sweeney punched Bobby Heenan in the face and the two men chased Heenan and Rude from ringside. During their fast retreat Rude forgot to grab his t.v. title. Castagnoli held the title up high in the air. He told the fans that the Television title would soon be his, because he was going to get his rematch and win the Television title.
8. Diamond Dallas Page lost by DQ against One Man Gang w/Sir Oliver Humperdink
Television Main Event
N.W.A. National Title Match
One Man Gang had lost his last match against DDP. In fact every match that he has had for the National title against DDP, Gang has come out on the losing end. Humperdink promised that this time would be different. The bell to start the match had barely rang before both men were on the outside and brawling. The referee tried to get both men back into the ring and all they did was ignore his warnings. Page leveled Humperdink with a discus clothesline and grabbed his cane. Page leveled Gang with the cane. The referee awarded the match to One Man Gang by disqualification. Page didn't seem to care as he took his National title and made his way up through the crowd.
9. Steve Williams defeated Ivan Koloff w/Nikita Brezikov
Dark Match
Main Event 2 out of 3 Falls for the NWA World Heavyweight Title
Ivan Koloff exercised his right to have a rematch based off of the contract he signed when he lost his World Title. Steve Williams came to the ring to a huge eruption. This was his first title match. Ivan Koloff came to the ring to a chorus of boos and cups and trash being thrown at him. Steve Williams started out the match quickly. Before Koloff to do anything to stop it he was being held in position for the Oklahoma Slam. Breznikov was arguing with a fan at ringside and didn't see the pin attempt. Steve Williams hooked the inside leg and won the first fall in about 30 sec. Ivan Koloff came out for the second fall better prepared. He used a majority of power moves to wear down Williams. While the referee wasn't looking Koloff leveled Williams with his Russian Chains. He went for the pin but the champion was able to kick out. The referee's back was turned again and Koloff leveled Williams with his chains one more time this time splitting Williams open. The blood was flowing freely from Williams. Koloff made his way to the top rope and came off with a knee drop. Koloff picked up the win and the second fall. The third and final fall both men were exhausted. Williams was from his blood loss and Koloff was from the beating he had been receiving. Koloff went to get his chains one more time but was hit from behind by Williams knocking the chains out of his hand and to the arena floor. Williams turned a shocked Ivan Koloff around and set him up for the Oklahoma Stampede. The fans were on their feet as Williams ran across the ring and slammed Koloff hard into the mat. The referee slapped the mat three times and raised Steve Williams hand in victory. Williams rolled Koloff out of the ring and celebrated in the ring with the World Title held high over his head. Williams asked for the house mic and gave a short quick interview. He stated that Koloff was a great opponent but now it was time for him to get to the back of the line. He said he had other challengers waiting for title shots. Williams then asked for what he was about to say to be recorded. He said that he was a fighting champion. He was willing to take on any and all challengers. He said what he was going to was go through 15 different challengers. He said that the first 8 challengers would be randomly drawn at the beginning of the night. He would not know who he was going to face. He said the final 7 challengers would be whoever the singles title holders are. He said of course the number one challenger to his title would be none other than the U.S. champion whoever it was at the time. Williams also stated that should he lose his title whoever the champion was would take over facing the random challengers and whoever the champions may be. Williams then thanked the fans for their support and left the ring.
*** What a stunning announcement by the World Champion Steve Williams. The way this will work is like this before each show a random wrestler will be drawn and he will receive a World Title shot. So what this means is that anyone can get a shot, even George South himself. Should Steve Williams lose his title whoever wins the title will continue on with this challenge.
***Jimmy Valiant looked great in his match against Amish Roadkill. After the match Valiant did make his intentions known that he is going after the Television title. He is a former champion and would love nothing more than to win the title again.
***The Soul Brothers may have won their match by disqualification but the masked tag team of the Masked Superstars looks might impressive.
***The Heavenly Bodies got the job done in beating Al Snow & D-Lo Brown. You have to ask yourself what will happen to the team of Al Snow and D-Lo now that they have lost a big match. Are the Heavenly Bodies going to continue their winning ways they started in Japan. They have promised Jim Cornette that they are going to win the World Tag Team titles for him real soon.
***Adrian Street beat Mike Quakenbush and has now guranteed a match for himself against Bryan Danielson for the NWA World Junior title. These two have shed plenty of buckets of blood already what is in store for their next match? You also have to wonder what is going in the head of Mike Quakenbush?
***Magnum T.A. lost his cool and lost his match against Boris Zhukov but has promised he will not stop until he gets his match against Ivan Koloff. He also made his intentions known that he wants a World Title match.
***The Mongols looked dominate in their win over Paul London and Brian Kendrick. The Mongols look like they are ready to take on anybody. Will this loss motivate London and Kendrick or force themselves to reevaluate teaming up with one another.
***Rick Rude was able to defeat Claudio Castagnoli by DQ to keep his Television title. Claudio surprised the fans by announcing his new manager Larry Sweeney. Claudi seems to have Rick Rude's number. Will he soon be the Television champion?
***You have to wonder was Diamond Dallas Page just playing with One Man Gang tonight. Their match ended up on the outside real quick and Page made sure he got Gang's attention with the cane shot he delivered. One has to wonder why the title match committee keeps giving Gang title shots when he can't beat Page. Who will be the next challenger to the National title?
***In a match that the fans in attendance only saw you can bet that they will not forget the classic 2 out of 3 falls between Steve Williams and Ivan Koloff. Steve Williams successfully defended his World Title and is on his way to proving that he is a fighting champion. What is next for Ivan Koloff as he used his one gurantee title shot tonight and now it seems he has to get in the back of the line to get another World Title shot.