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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Feb 26, 2011 5:15:51 GMT -5
Scheduled to air on the March 18th-20th weekend Pre-taped at the Pepsi Coliseum in Indianapolis Indiana WCW Worldwide opened with a shot of the Worldwide announce team of Tony Schiavone & Mark Madden, the two men welcomed fans to a special hour of Worldwide as the new Television Champion “American Dragon” Bryan Danielson would be making his first title defence tonight against, as Mark Madden put it, the ever dangerous Mister X. Tony Schiavone then informed fans that for the second week in a row Worldwide would be treated to the WCW debut of a new talent as the Legendary John Pesek is set to make his debut in the opening contest of the night. v John Pesek defeated “Belgian Brawler” DuPae Rupa via submission after locking DuPae Rupa in the Tiger Man Toehold at the 5:47 mark of the match. Rupa started off quick but was quickly put on the defensive as John Pesek slowly wore him out. Phantasy was then shown walking up to a door backstage, she knocked and “Overnight Male” Andrew Radke came out and the two made their way through the backstage area toward the entrance way. w/ v “Overnight Male” Andrew Radke w/ Phantasy defeated Johnny Rodz via submission after locking Rodz in the Overnight Express at the 3:35 mark of the match. Rodz started off strong nailing Radke with the Unpredictable Slam, but Radke rolled out of the ring and as Rodz tried to come after him Radke nailed him with a vicious right hand that nearly knocked Rodz out on his feet. Bill Apter was then shown backstage where be brought out “Pure Original” Chris Sinclair. Apter asked Chris for his thoughts on his upcoming Gauntlet Match at Mayhem. Chris responded by saying that no matter how long it takes he’s going to get his hands on Charles Seguin and teach him a lesson in respect. Chris then went on to say that after Mayhem if things go his way he’s going to once again focus on becoming the WCW World Heavyweight Champion before walking. v “Crimson Dragon” Brett Johnson defeated Gary Stanton via submission after locking Stanton in the Punishment at the 15:45 mark of the match. At one point Stanton managed to make it to the ropes to break the hold, but Johnson just dragged him back to the center of the ring and once again locked on the Punishment. As Johnson was celebrating his victory, the entire Dungeon of Doom came out and attacked him laying him out cold. Sullivan then got the mic and said that at Nitro he would personally take care of Johnson when the two men meet up inside a steel cage. The Dungeon then left the ring as medical officials came out to check on Johnson.MAIN EVENT: v “American Dragon” Bryan Danielson (c) defeated Mister X via submission at the 3:43 mark of the match after locking him in the Cattle Mutilation. As Danielson was celebrating his victory, Nigel McGuinness walked out on the entrance way with his manager “Elegant” Eddie Fyne and told Danielson that his days as Television Champion were number as the two of them would face off for the belt at Mayhem next weekend as the show faded out.
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Feb 26, 2011 6:29:27 GMT -5
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Feb 26, 2011 22:10:23 GMT -5
Monday March 21st, 2011 Live From: Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh Pennsylvania 1st Hour: Monday Nitro opened with “Pure Original” Chris Sinclair standing in the ring with a house mic, as the Nitro music faded out he began to say that he had just come from Commissioner Charlie Cox who had said that unfortunately the Gauntlet Match was still ago for Mayhem, but Charlie Cox had informed him that he would face the ENTIRE House of Humperdink including Sir Oliver Humperdink. Sinclair then said that no matter what he was going to run the Gauntlet and take out the House of Humperdink once and for all as the show went to commercial. v Wolf defeated Buff Bagwell via pinfall after knocking Bagwell out cold with the Wolf Skullcrusher at the 4:32 mark of the match. Bill Apter was shown backstage and he welcomed his guest Justin Credible who said that after he wins the King of Extreme Tournament this Sunday he’s going to bide his before cashing in and becoming the New World Heavyweight Champion, as he was cutting his promo, the Sandman came running in and blasted Credible with a Singapore Cane before saying that he would see him on Sunday. v Bobo Brazil v Curt Hennig w/ Bobby “the Brain” Heenan via disqualification when Hennig was disqualified for nailing Bobo with a low blow as the two men brawled outside the ring at the 7:12 mark of the match. Bill Apter was once again shown backstage where he introduced his guest, Rob Van Dam, who was accompanied by his manager Bill Alfonzo. RVD went on to say that he was regretting not being included in the King of Extreme tournament this Sunday, but he was super excited about getting at shot at becoming the new United States Champion. RVD said that even though he wasn’t in the King of Extreme tournament that would stop him from getting extreme in the home of Hardcore Philadelphia this Sunday as he pushes the reigning United States Champion, D’Lo Brown harder than he has ever been pushed before. The interview ended with Alfonso blowing his whistle as RVD walked off. v Phantasy defeated Jazz via pinfall after connecting with the fifth Sweet Suicide of the match at the 7:45 mark of the match. Jazz started off strong, but Phantasy was able to quickly reverse the momentum and then dominated the remainder of the match The Monday Nitro announce team of Tony Schiavone & “Enforcer” Bill Stubbington were shown at ringside. The two men ran down the complete line up for the upcoming Mayhem PPV, before talking about the rivalry that has been developing between “Crimson Dragon” Brett Johnson and the leader of the Dungeon of Doom, Kevin Sullivan. They then reminded fans that tonight main event is a cage match between the two heated rivals.NON-TITLE MATCH (c) v “American Dragon” Bryan Danielson (c) defeated “Superstar” Bill Dundee via submission after locking Dundee in the second Cattle Mutilation of the match at the 15:56 mark of the match. Both men exchanged momentum back and forth and had several near falls on the other man as the match progressed. 2nd Hour: Bill Apter was once again shown backstage, this time he brought out the #1 Contender for the World Heavyweight Championship the Legendary Lou Thesz. Thesz once again reminded fans that come Sunday he would give them a champion they could truly be proud of as he would end the month long reign of terror of Nick Bockwinkel & Bobby “the Brain” Heenan. When asked if Thesz would give Antonio Rocca a shot at the belt if he won, Thesz replied by saying if Rocca earned another shot then he would have no problem facing Rocca once again. v Koko B Ware defeated Konnan via pinfall at the 1:34 mark of the match after coming off the top rope with a crossbody block. The Birdman was all over Konnan in this fight. The House of Humperdink was then shown backstage. Sir Oliver was ranting on a phone, demanding Charlie Cox tell him why he had decided to add him to the Guantlet Match, after several seconds Sir Oliver hung up the phone and turned to his stable and told that not only was he now included in the Guantlet Match against Chris Sinclair, but had now been ordered to be the first man in the match. The rest of the stable assured him that no matter what happens they would take care of the Pure Original and leave him a bloody broken mess in the ring. “Vigilante” Charles Seguin even went as far as to say that Sinclair would feel the Death Sentence in more ways than one. Sir Oliver thanked them all for their support but said that he had to go to work on a contingency plan none the less. Sir Oliver then walked out of the room leaving his stable behind. w/ v Ivan Koloff[/b] w/ Nikita Breznikov defeated “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan via submission after locking Duggan in the Russian Bear Hug for the second time of the match at the 14:34 mark of the match. Duggan dominated most of the match, but couldn’t out brawl the Russian on the outside of the ring. Once again Bill Apter was shown backstage, this time he was joined by the Reigning Tag Team Champions, Fuji Vice and their manager Jim Cornette. Cornette immediately took control of the interview saying that no matter what happens this Sunday at Mayhem Fuji Vice would still walk away as the Tag Team Champions. He then went on to say that the James Gang or Voodoo Kin Mafia or whatever B.G. & Kip were calling themselves this week could not hold a candle to the greatness that the current Tag Team Champions have. He then promised the James Gang that after Sunday the two of them would never again get a shot at the Champs as long as Fuji Vice held the titles. Mr. Fuji then closed the interview by yelling Banzai at the camera. w/ v The Dream Team (Greg Valentine & Brutus Beefcake) w/ “Luscious” Johnny V defeated Doring & Roadkill via disqualification at the 6:34 mark of the match when Roadkill was disqualified for ignoring the referees warnings as he attempted to break up a pinfall by Beefcake on Doring. “The CEO” Richard Livingstone then came out to the ring and grabbed the house mic. He said that in his life he had only ever made one mistake and that was trusting Tammy Lynn Sytch. He said he should have known she was up to something when she pushed to have a quickie wedding. He then said that he was now living with those consiquences as not only his career but his livelihood was on the line against “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase this Sunday at Mayhem. Richard then said that one way or another this feud with Ted DiBiase would be over at Mayhem. Richard then tossed the mic down and left the ring. v Angelo Mosca defeated Andre the Giant via submission after catching Andre in the Sleeper at the 2:34 mark of the match. Andre started off strong, but Mosca quickly turned the tables when he nailed Andre with his loaded Elbow Pad as Andre tried to follow him out of the ring, more than likely Andre was already out on his feet when Mosca locked on the Sleeper 3rd Hour: The third hour of Monday Nitro opened with a shot of the Nitro announce team sitting at ringside the two men quickly weighed in on wither or not Mosca had indeed loaded his elbow pad before the match. Tony was adamant that Mosca would never stoop to that level as Stubbington said in his experience if you knew you could get away with doing something like that why not? Andre is a dangerous man after all. Schiavone agreed on that point before sending the show back to the ring for the next match. v Hillbilly Jim & Cousin Luke defeated The Mongols (Bepo & Geeto) via disqualification at the 14:45 mark of the match when a third Mongol stormed the ring and took out both Jim & Luke. Bill Apter then met the three Mongol’s at the entrance ramp and Geeto introduced the world to the newest Mongol, Bolo before simply walking off.April Hunter was then shown backstage where she grabbed a mic and told the world that at Mayhem she would become the first woman in WCW to successfully defend the Women’s Championship on a PPV since WCW had returned to action. She then said that Sara Del Rey was way out of her league and she would show the world exactly who they measure up at Mayhem. v Magnum T.A. defeated Cowboy Bob Orton via pinfall after connecting with a third consecutive Belly to Belly Suplex at the 13:34 mark of the match. Both men fought hard and registered several near falls on their opponent in this one. In the end Magnum proved to be the more vicious on this night as he nailed the back to back to back finishers. Bill Apter was shown backstage once again, this time he was joined by King of Extreme tournament entrant Sabu & his manager Bill Alfonzo. Alfonzo said that after Mayhem he and his boys Sabu and RVD would hold all the power in WCW as Sabu is destined to win the King of Extreme tournament and RVD was going to win the United States Championship. Alfonzo then said that next week after the King of Extreme tournament he and the winner Sabu would have a special announcement to make. Sabu then pointed the sky before walking off with Alfonzo. v Danny Hodge defeated Jushin “Thunder” Liger via pinfall after connecting with the Oklahoma Side Roll at the 14:01 mark of the match. Hodge dominated most of the fast paced match between these two men, as they both pulled out all the stops to gain the victory Al Snow was then shown backstage where he was shown holding Head. Al told Head that everyone was underestimating him in the King of Extreme tournament. He paused for a moment or two, then replied to Head saying that yes he was serious about wanting to win and that he would do everything in his power to win the tournament and earn a shot at any title he wanted. He paused again then once again replied to Head saying of course he would go after the World Championship. Al then walked off.MAIN EVENT:STEEL CAGE MATCH v “Crimson Dragon” Brett Johnson defeated Kevin Sullivan via submission after locking Sullivan in the Punishment at the 15:45 mark of the match. Johnson completely dominated the match and as the match was over Johnson made a timely exit through the crowd as the Dungeon of Doom tried to storm the ring and tried to attack him as the show went off the air. [/center]
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Post by marktaggart on Feb 27, 2011 9:57:02 GMT -5
Your write-ups always look great. I'd imagine being in the featured match on Worldwide will be about as close to a legitimate main event as Mr. X will ever see!
WCW Mayhem: the name of the worst Playstation wrestling game EVER, but that PPV lineup looks pretty great. Thesz and Bockwinkel should be awesome.
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Feb 27, 2011 11:40:40 GMT -5
WCW Mayhem was a PPV on the actual WCW Schedule. It was originally a November PPV, but I moved it to March as a slight tie in to March Madness....lol
Today I should have everything up to and maybe including Mayhem played out. I am currently working on WCW Saturday Night, featuring the Dungeon of Doom
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Feb 27, 2011 17:57:33 GMT -5
[/b] w/ Kevin Sullivan defeated Larry Sharpe & George South via pinfall after taking South out with the Battering Ram at the 8:13 mark of the match. For most of the match the Sheepherders were in firm control and nearly won by count out when George South made the save and started brawling with Butch Miller in the ring and turned the momentum briefly in his teams favour. Charlie Cox was then shown in front of the WCW Backdrop. He went on to say that while Kevin Sullivan had the power to book matches on tonight’s show he didn’t have the power to make Title matches. So in other words “American Dragon” Bryan Danielson would still be facing off against “Exotic” Adrian Street would now be a Non-Title confrontation, and that match is next.MAIN EVENT:NON-TITLE MATCH (c) v w/ “Exotic” Adrian Street w/ Miss Linda & Kevin Sullivan defeated “American Dragon” Bryan Danielson via pinfall after stunning him with the Daffodil at the 13:45 mark of the match. Despite a valiant effort by Danielson, the outside distractions by Sullivan and Miss Linda proved too much for him to handle. [/center]
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Feb 27, 2011 19:33:50 GMT -5
Scheduled to air on the March 25th-27th weekend Pre-taped at the Pepsi Coliseum in Indianapolis Indiana Worldwide opened with a shot of Commissioner Charlie Cox, who informed the fans that because this was a special edition of WCW Worldwide the Television Champion “American Dragon” Bryan Danielson would not be in action. He then welcomed fans to the All Ladies Edition of WCW Worldwide as he sent to the opening contest. v Daizee Haze defeated Tammy Lynn Sytch after connecting with a missile dropkick at the 10:34 mark of the match. Haze won despite an attempted run in by Chris Candido. The Worldwide Announce team of Tony Schiavone & Mark Madden were then shown in front of the Worldwide backdrop. The two men quickly ran down the remaining matches for the show before hyping the King of Extreme tournament taking place this weekend at the Mayhem PPV. v Penny Banner defeated “Sensational” Sherri Martel via pinfall after connecting with the Sunset Flip at the 23:01 mark of the match. Sherri dominated most the match, but couldn’t find a way to keep Banner down. Banner’s resilience allowed her to bide her time and wait for the opening she needed to put Sherri away. Bill Apter was then shown in front of the Worldwide Banner and he introduced his guest, one of the men competing in the King of Extreme Tournament, the Sandman. Sandman walked in and told Apter that on Monday Nitro he drew first blood and at Mayhem he would beat his way to victory and give the Philadelphia faithful a King of Extreme they could respect and honour. As the Sandman turned to walk away Justin Credible stormed in and blasted him with his own Singapore Cane shot. Credible then turned to the camera and said that payback is a bitch and come Sunday the Sandman would find out how much of a bitch it could be. v MsChif defeated Ida Mae Martinez via pinfall after rolling through a cross body block at the 4:23 mark of the match. Both women exchanged momentum back and forth in this fast paced match. A video package then aired hyping the history between the eight men competing to become the first ever WCW King of Extreme. The video closed with a reminder to call your local PPV provider and order WCW Mayhem to see history be made.MAIN EVENT: v Trinity DeNucci defeated Nora Greenwald via pinfall after coming off the top rope with a beautiful cross body block that drove the wind out of Nora at the 15:34 mark of the match. Trinity was all over Nora on this night and attempted several New Jersey Jam’s but Nora kept finding the strength to kick out.
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Mar 1, 2011 9:21:51 GMT -5
Sunday March 27th, 2011 Live from the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia Pennsylvania Mayhem opened with a shot of the Announce team consisting of Tony Schiavone, Mark Madden & “The Enforcer” Bill Stubbington. The three men welcomed fans to the show and promised that tonight history would be made in more ways than one. They also ran down the line up for the show before sending to the ring for the opening contest.(c) v April Hunter (c) defeated Sara Del Ray via submission after catching Del Ray with the Hunter’s Hangman at the 8:23 mark of the match to retain the championship. Momentum swung back and forth throughout the match. Bill Apter then came out the ring and introduced the WCW Commissioner Charlie Cox. Charlie Cox came out and formally announced the rules for the King of Extreme tournament. He then announced that the semi-final matches would be drawn randomly back stage, so they could keep some excitement and suspense alive in the tournament. He then said that he would be back out later in the show to announce the semi-final matches later in the evening. He then said that it was time for history to be made as the King of Extreme tournament is now officially underway.
A video package then aired showcasing the eight men competing to become the first ever King of Extreme. v Sabu defeated Al Snow via pinfall to advance to the Semi-Finals after connecting with the Triple Jump Moonsault at the 5:23 mark of the match. The Singapore Came into effect only once the match when Al Snow tried to blast Sabu, but Sabu ducked under nailing Snow with a dropkick to the knee forcing him to drop the Cane. Sabu then blasted Snow with the Cane before taking him out with the Triple Jump Moonsault. v Justin Credible defeated the Sandman via pinfall after hitting That’s Incredible at the 8:34 mark of the match to advance to the semi-finals of the tournament. Both men repeatedly used the Cane on the other and the match saw several near falls before Credible earned the victory. v Chris Candido w/ Tammy Lynn Sytch defeated “King of the Old School” Steve Corino via pinfall to advance to the semi-finals of the tournament after connecting with the fourth Blonde Bomb at the 15:34 mark of the match. The match saw several near falls, yet Candido controlled most of the match. v Jerry Lynn defeated Super Crazy via pinfall after connecting with the Cradle Piledriver at the 9:23 mark of the match to advance to the semi-finals of the tournament. Super Crazy dominated most of the match flying fast and furious taking Lynn to the limit, but Lynn weathered the storm and managed to get on the offensive and quickly nailed the Cradle Piledriver for the win after blasting Crazy several times with the Cane first. GAUNTLET MATCH v House of Humperdink defeated “Pure Original” Chris Sinclair when the Masked Superstar’s made a surprise appearance and destroyed Sinclair for the victory. The match progressed as follows, Sinclair eliminated Sir Oliver Humperdink at the 4:34 mark of the match after coming off the top rope with a cross body block, eliminated the Mountie via disqualification when the Mountie was disqualified for using his Shock Stick at the 10:52 mark of the match, eliminated Mike Fortune via pinfall after connecting with the Original Destroyer at the 18:23 mark of the match, eliminated One Man Gang at the 25:45 mark of the match when Gang charged him in the corner and Sinclair moved and quickly rolled the One Man Gang up for the three. After the fall the Gang brutally attacked Sinclair hitting him several big right hands before hitting three consecutive 747 Splashes before “Vigilante” Charles Seguin slowly strutted out to the ring as he climbed into the ring he booted Sinclair several times before posing to the crowd, as he was posing Sinclair shot up and nailed him with a lungblower and quickly covered him. As Sinclair was celebrating Sir Oliver Humperdink came out and announced that the Pure Original’s night was far from over. Sir Oliver then announced that he had signed the Masked Superstar’s and that now Chris would have to face both men in a handicap match. The Masked Superstars then stormed the ring and laid out Sinclair by executing their finishers then Masked Superstar I forced Sinclair to tap out for the victory at the 29:45 mark of the match. (c) v w/ Nigel McGuinness w/ “Elegant” Eddie Fyne defeated “American Dragon” Bryan Danielson (c) via pinfall after connecting with a fifth Jawbreaker Lariat of the match at the 12:34 mark of the match to become the NEW TELEVISION CHAMPION!!! Danielson started off strong but both men quickly started exchanging multiple counters, then McGuinness suddenly took control after nearly losing the match and brutally attacked and beat down Danielson for the victory. Commissioner Charlie Cox then came out and announced the Semi-Final matches. Up first Sabu will take on Jerry Lynn. Following that Chris Candido would face off against Justin Credible. He then reminded fans that the Semi-Finals would be contested under Falls Count Anywhere rules.LOSER LEAVES WCW MATCH [/size] w/ v “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase w/ Virgil defeated “The CEO” Richard Livingstone via pinfall at the 14:23 mark of the match when Tammy Lynn Sytch stormed the ring and blasted Livingstone with her loaded purse when the referee was knocked out. DiBiase then cover Livingstone as Virgil revived the referee. A video package then aired showing the highlights from the opening round of the tournament, as the Mayhem announce team of Mark Madden, Tony Schiavone & Bill Stubbington made comments on the opening round matches before they made their predictions for the upcoming round. v Sabu defeated Jerry Lynn via submission to advance to the Finals of the tournament after locking on the Camel Clutch at the 15:45 mark of the match. Both men brawled all over the arena and the match had several near falls as both men tried to win the match. v Justin Credible defeated Chris Candido w/ Tammy Lynn Sytch via pinfall to advance to the Finals of the tournament after nailing Candido with That’s Incredible at the 17:56 mark of the match, both men brawled in and out of the ring and Credible nearly won several moments early, but Tammy Lynn interfered and the match progressed with Candido in control, but Credible quickly made the comeback and got the win. (c) w/ v Fuji Vice (Mr. Fuji & Don Muraco) (c) w/ Jim Cornette defeated the James Gang (B.G. & Kip James) when B.G. was disqualified for throwing Fuji’s salt in his own eyes at the 4:34 mark of the match. Fuji was completely dominating the match from the opening bell when B.G. grabbed his salt and tossed it in his eyes. (c) v w/ Rob Van Dam w/ Bill Alfonzo defeated D’Lo Brown (c) via pinfall after nailing D’Lo with a Van Daminator at the 17:45 mark of the match to become the NEW UNITED STATES CHAMPION!!! D’Lo Brown completely dominated the match and nearly won on several occasions if it wasn’t for Bill Alfonzo RVD would have lost the match in the early stages. (c) w/ v Nick Bockwinkel (c) w/ Bobby “the Brain” Heenan defeated Lou Thesz via submission to retain the World Heavyweight Championship at the 19:32 mark of the match when he locked Thesz in the Bockwinkel Sleeper following interference by the entire Heenan Family as Thesz was arguing with Bundy outside of the ring Bockwinkel came up behind him and nailed him with a backbreaker before tossing him back in the ring for the finish. The WCW announce team was then shown at ringside where they recapped all the action from Mayhem so far. They then hyped the upcoming Main Event Barbed Wire Cage Match between finalists Sabu & Justin Credible. Madden & Schiavone predicted that Sabu would walk away as the King of Extreme and Stubbington said to never underestimate Justin Credible as he can win on any given occasion.MAIN EVENT v Justin Credible defeated Sabu via pinfall at the 12:45 mark of the match after blasting Sabu with his Singapore Cane. Both men were a bloody mess following the match as they both used the cage to their advantage. Following the match Commissioner Charlie Cox made his way to the ring to congratulate Justin Credible on becoming the First Ever WCW King of Extreme. He then reminded Credible that he now has a championship match of his choosing at anytime as Mayhem went off the air. [/center]
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Post by ceo on Mar 1, 2011 16:02:50 GMT -5
Excellent PPV!!!! This did not disappoint. Credible winning the King of Extreme??/ Why... That's Just Incredible! RVD as US Champ could be a stellar run.
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Mar 1, 2011 20:58:39 GMT -5
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