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Post by Vegas on Nov 12, 2011 1:52:41 GMT -5
Episode 59 was finally posted today and I watched it tonight after Smackdown. Episode 59 had an air date of November 5th, but Episode 58 had an air date of October 22nd. So I am not sure what happened with the show for the October 29th air date- but I think this show was the one originally scheduled to air on October 29th as there were some Halloween references. The lineup for this show: Pretty Peter Avalon vs. Jerek Matthews vs. Ray Rosas vs. Ryan Taylor in an elimination style match to determine the #1 contender for the NWA Hollywood Television championship currently held by Scorpio Sky (all of those wrestlers except for Matthews are PWG wrestlers too) Kitana Vera vs. Lucky O'Shea vs. The New York Knockout Nikki (Lucky O'Shea is so hot! Johnny Yuma vs Shaun Rickers (managed by Percy Pringle) also, at the end of this show, Stu Stone on commentary claims that on the next episode of NWA Hollywood a returning Colt Cabana is joining the Family Stone- but I highly doubt it.
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Post by Vegas on Dec 1, 2011 1:44:44 GMT -5
Tonight I watched Episode 60, the most recent episode posted on NWA Hollywood's website.
The main event featured the returned Colt Cabana against Eric Watts and afterward Cabana gave his answer to Stu Stone's offer to him about joining the Family Stone.
In addition, the feud continued between Ricky Mandell and SoCal Crazy as they had a match against each other.
and David Marquez announced the newest members into the NWA Hall of Fame. Some of the inductees announced included Pat O'Connor, Dusty Rhodes, Angelo Savoldi, Wahoo McDaniel, the LeBell Eaton family (including Gene LeBell,) LOW's Freddie Blassie and Johnny Valentine, and more.
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Post by Vegas on Dec 5, 2011 1:33:33 GMT -5
Tonight I watched Episode 61 while rolling a 2126 GWF card.
The show started with Stu Stone (who last time unsuccessfully tried to recruit Colt Cabana into the Family Stone) saying he was temporarily leaving but will return once he finds someone who can defeat Adam Pearce for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship.
There was a match between K Man and Hobo (two wrestlers who I have never seen before) and Toasterboy interviewed a returning Famous B who talked about his match next time against Cedric the Hitman.
The main event was a good 8 man tag elimination match that pitted Brian Cage, Willie Mack, Johnny Yuma, and Terek against Shaun Ricker, Timothy Thatcher, Eric Watts, and Mikey O'Shea.
Afterward, to my surprise, Episode 62 suddenly started playing. So far I have watched about a third of Episode 62 including the match between Famous B and Cedric the Hitman.
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Post by Vegas on Dec 7, 2011 1:59:15 GMT -5
Tonight I watched Episode 62.
Some of the matches included Famous B vs Cedric the Hitman and Nick Madrid (a nominee for the 2011 PWI Rookie of the Year) vs Robbie Phoenix of the Disorder. Afterward, if you have been following the past episodes of NWA Hollywood, you'll never believe who made a sudden return to help Madrid fight off a post match assault by the Disorder.
The main event was Ryan Taylor vs Ray Rosas with Taylor's enemy Pretty Peter Avalon getting involved.
In addition, they also showed an NWA match from 1988 between Wahoo McDaniel and Dan Spivey. Prior to the match, David Marquez gave a brief profile on McDaniel's career as Wahoo McDaniel (someone who I am really hoping we get in LOW someday) was one of the recently announced inductees for the NWA Hall of Fame.
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Post by TTX on Dec 9, 2011 16:00:23 GMT -5
Thanks for the recaps, vegas. I enjoy readign them. If they're showing some old school NWA, I may have to start watching more often. Wahoo would be fantastic, and I wouldn't mind Spivey either.
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Post by Vegas on Dec 28, 2011 18:12:04 GMT -5
I just finished watching Episode 63.
The show included the NWA Hollywood return of Joey Ryan in a match against Todd Chandler. Joey Ryan was also revealed as Lucky O'Shea's choice for her personal "assistant" which they are saying is a loophole to allow Ryan to make his return to the fed.
Also, there were two #1 contender matches:
So Cal Crazy and Inspirito Infernal vs Rico Dynamite and Tito Escondido
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Shaun Ricker vs his former Natural Selection tag team partner Brian Cage
In addition, Ryan Taylor (after rudely shoving Toasterboy aside during a backstage interview) challenged his enemy Pretty Peter Avalon to a cage match and the main event was Willie Mack vs Eric Watts.
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Post by Vegas on Jan 5, 2012 1:40:59 GMT -5
Tonight I watched Episode 64.
the show took place from NWA Hollywood's new Glendale Studios in Glendale where David Marquez back in October told us at Galactical would be the new home for NWA Hollywood.
The first match was Colt Cabana vs Eric Cross. Afterward, Cabana pointed out actor Brody Stevens (from The Hangover and the Hangover Part II) in the crowd who was then interviewed.
Television Champion Scorpio Sky seems to be turning heel but he agreed to team up in an upcoming match with Willie Mack against Mack's enemies Eric Watts and Cedric the Hitman.
At the 15:29 mark, Toasterboy interviews Percy Pringle and Shaun Ricker.
Jarek Mathews wrestled Ricky Mandell in a match where Hector Canales got involved.
Joey Kaos, who appears to now be a face, said he wants to be a mentor to instead of a new enemy of the Disorder. But how will GQ Money respond?
Kyle Webb looked impressive in his match against Freddy Bravo.
the main event was NWA World Champion Adam Pearce defending his title against Shaun Ricker managed by Percy Pringle.
I saw that Episode 65 is now available for free at the NWA Hollywood website too, so I will probably watch it within the next few days.
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Post by Vegas on Jan 22, 2012 6:29:07 GMT -5
I just finished watching Episode 65.
It was a Best of the Best of NWA Hollywood episode with the following matches:
T.J. Perkins vs Joey Ryan Willie Mack vs Claudio Castagnoli Nick Madrid vs Joey Kaos RockNES Monsters vs Los Luchas vs Natural Selection
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Post by Vegas on Feb 4, 2012 19:56:25 GMT -5
Now that I am caught up on watching the ROH TV episodes, I also wanted to get caught up on the NWA Hollywood TV epsiodes and this afternoon I watched Episode 66. The opening match was supposed to be Willie Mack teaming up with Television Champion Scorpio Sky against The Family Stone's Eric Watts and Cedric the Hitman but Sky claimed he injured himself training earlier and had his trainer take his place. Disco Machine wrestled Hector Canales who still has possession of Ricky Mandel's mirror image belt. Joey Ryan accompanied by his boss Lucky O'Shea wrestled Brandon Parker accompanied by his Young Hollywood tag team partner Todd Chandler. Toasterboy interviewed Johnny Yuma about Yuma's title shot against Scorpio Sky on the next episode. There was supposed to be an in-ring contract signing between Ryan Taylor and Pretty Peter Avalon for their upcoming steel cage match against each other but Avalon refused to sign the contract and Taylor got attacked by Ray Rosas (who has also been teaming up with Avalon in PWG recently too.) As a result, Dave Marquez announced that Taylor and Avalon would have a match on the next episode- but not the steel cage match, at least not yet. The main event saw the The Tribe defend the Heritage Tag Team Championship against Los Banditos. I also saw that NWA Hollywood did a much needed roster update on their website and Grant is now listed on the roster page too: nwahollywood.com/main/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=11&Itemid=8
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Post by Vegas on Feb 5, 2012 16:16:47 GMT -5
This morning I watched Episode 67.
It started off with a match between Ryan Taylor and Pretty peter Avalon- but not their anticipated steel cage match yet. Instead it was an anything goes match with Avalon's ally Ray Rosas handcuffed outside of the ring to Terex.
Also, the masked KMan returned and wrestled Eric Cross.
There was an On Tap session with James Morgan whose guests were Stu and the Family Stone who said they are targeting NWA World Heavyweight Champion Adam Pearce and Colt Cabana.
Stu Stone then offered $1,000 to anyone in the crowd who could bodyslam Eric Watts. After selecting a "fan" and then attacking him, Pearce and Cabana (who used to be teammates together in the early days of PWG) ran in the ring to make the save.
The main event saw Jonny Yuma challenge Scorpio Sky for the International Television Championship. I am predicting that Willie Mack will win the International Television Championship soon.
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