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Post by Vegas on Feb 24, 2012 0:50:47 GMT -5
I finished watching Episode 68 a few hours ago.
The first thing on the screen was a brief tribute to the late former UWF Television Champion Savannah Jack who passed away last month (RIP.)
The first match pitted Ricky Mandell, distraught because Hector Canales still has his mirror image belt, against Disco Machine who entered this match without a win so far in NWA Hollywood.
Next was a good match between So Cal Crazy and Ray Rosas.
The next match was Willie Mack vs Shaun Ricker and they put their upcoming rematches against International TV Champion Scorpio Sky and NWA World Heavyweight Champion Adam Pearce respectively on the line.
The Disorder took on Nick Madrid and Joey Kaos- the original founder of the Disorder.
The last match was Colt Cabana vs Cedric the Hitman. Afterward, the Family Stone entered the ring and Adam Pearce made the save for Cabana.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 24, 2012 9:38:03 GMT -5
Hey Mr. V, since I see the show every week locally, I see new episodes before you do. On the most recent one, Willie Mack does a promo and in it he say during the match with Ricker, he was legit knocked out for a few. What did you think when you saw Mack get dropped on his head/neck/shoulder at a weird angle? I had to replay it because it looked like they did the move wrong, and the way Mack held his arm after that I thought his shoulder was busted or something. But from what he said he just got knocked out. Also, just so you have something to look forward to, on the new episode that aired 2/18, there's a great match between Nick Madrid and NWA Junior Heavyweight Champ Kevin Douglas for the title. And of course more interviews involving Grant
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Post by Vegas on Feb 24, 2012 18:55:51 GMT -5
Hey Mr. V, since I see the show every week locally, I see new episodes before you do. On the most recent one, Willie Mack does a promo and in it he say during the match with Ricker, he was legit knocked out for a few. What did you think when you saw Mack get dropped on his head/neck/shoulder at a weird angle? I was playing my LOTF fed while watching the show, so to answer your question I would have to go back and watch that match again. Speaking of Shaun Ricker, I am going to see him wrestle in Las Vegas later tonight for the local Indy fed Future Stars of Wrestling. Ricker is the new FSW Elite Champion which he won from Willie Mack in a triple threat match that also included Brandon Gatson two weeks ago in Las Vegas.
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Post by Vegas on Feb 25, 2012 2:42:58 GMT -5
I watched Episode 69 today.
The opening match pitted Shaun Ricker (managed by Percy Pringle) against Eric Cross. Afterward, Grant interviewed Pringle at ringside.
The next match was Johnny Yuma against Mikey O' Shea accompanied by Joey Ryan. Afterward, Ryan and O'Shea both attacked Yuma until Jarek Matthews made the save.
Next, International TV Champion Scorpio Sky was in the ring saying he has no plans to give Willie Mack his rematch anytime soon despite the result of Mack's match last week against Ricker. Famous B then arrived asking for a title shot but was told by a member of the Scorpio Sky Experience that he first had to defeat the Manimal. After Famous B got the win, Scorpio Sky entered the ring to give an unsuspecting Famous B his promised title shot right then and there. Famous B however surprised Sky and they had a really good match for the International TV Championship.
Terek was interviewed saying he wants a handicap no DQ match against both Ray Rosas and Pretty Peter Avalon for what they did to him and Ryan Taylor.
Shane Haste (who I saw wrestle at PWG back in 2009) and Mikey Nicholls (who as a tag team last weekend won ROH's “Rise & Prove” Tag Tournament to earn a proving ground match against the ROH World Tag Team Champions at Showdown in the Sun) said they have an upcoming match in NWA Hollywood.
The end of the show saw Colt Cabana in the ring demanding Stu Stone and the Family Stone to come meet him in the ring. The Family Stone arrived and attacked Cabana until NWA World Heavyweight Champion Adam Pearce once again made the save for Cabana.
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Post by Vegas on Feb 28, 2012 0:36:43 GMT -5
I just finished watching Episode 70.
The opening match was Robbie Phoenix vs Kyle Webb (formerly of the Disorder.) Afterward, Webb was interviewed by Grant.
The next match was Kevin Douglas defending the NWA World Junior Heavyweight Championship against Nick Madrid
Willie Mack challenged Big Duke, the trainer of his enemy International TV Champion Scorpio Sky, to a match on the next episode.
The Hobo wrestled Hector Canales. Canales arrived still wearing Ricky Mandel's mirror image belt which Mandel grabbed during the match only to have Pinky take the belt back away form him and return it to Canales. Afterward, both Canales and Pinky were interviewed by Grant.
Los Banditos defeated Young Hollywood. Afterward, Los Banditos continued to attack Young Hollywood until the Heritage Tag Team Champions the Tribe (whom Los Banditos want a title shot against) made the save before attacking Young Hollywood themselves to send a message to Los Banditos.
In the main event, Pretty Peter Avalon and Ray Rosas took on Terex in a handicap match as a result of what happened on an earlier episode where Terek got powder thrown into his eyes by Rosas while handcuffed to Rosas during a PPA and Ryan Taylor grudge match.
Looking forward to the upcoming NWA World Heavyweight Champion Adam Pearce and Colt Cabana vs Eric Watts and Cedric the Hitman no DQ street fight, Ryan Taylor vs Pretty Peter Avalon steel cage, and Willie Mack vs International TV Champion Scorpio Sky matches!
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Post by Vegas on Mar 14, 2012 23:46:31 GMT -5
Earlier today I finished watching Episode 71.
Pinky, who on the last episode prevented Ricky Mandell from taking back his mirror image belt which Pinky then returned to Hector Canales, defeated Mandell in the opening match while the announcers remarked on the unexplained relationship between Pinky and Canales.
Next there was an On Tap with James Morgan segment where the guests were Stu Stone and Eric Watts and Cedric the Hitman of the Family Stone who want a match against NWA World Heavyweight Champion Adam Pearce and Colt Cabana but for now issued an open challenge which was first answered by Angel Lopez and Luis Tapia and then by John Rozay and Eric Cross. Watts ended up pinning all 4 of them at once for a count of 5 as the Family Stone awaits an answer to their challenge to Pearce and Cabana.
M defeated former Disorder leader Joey Kaos. Afterward, GQ Money, W, and M all attacked Kaos and even choked him out with a chain and then they all attacked Nick Madrid when he arrived trying to help Kaos.
Willie Mack defeated International TV Champion Scorpio Sky's trainer Big Duke. But afterward, Sky said he is still refusing to give Mack a title match which led to Dave Marquez scheduling a battle royal for the next episode where the winner will challenge Sky for the International TV Championship (I don't know, but I think Willie Mack is going to win that battle royal.)
In the main event, Johnny Yuma and Jarek Matthews were set to wrestle Joey Ryan and Mikey O'Shea when Ryan announced that instead of O'Shea he had a surprise tag team partner for tonight's match- Johnny Goodtime who used to team up with Yuma as the RockNES Monsters in NWA Hollywood (they still team up as the RockNES Monsters in PWG.) Ryan and Goodtime defeated Yuma and Matthews as it appears Yuma and Goodtime are now enemies in NWA Hollywood.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 15, 2012 19:42:33 GMT -5
It's funny because I had just been wondering, again, what happened to Goodtime. Then when Joey was talking about loyalty and those who were unhappy when Joey was fired, I immediately thought of Johnny Goodtime. That was a great surprise, and it'll be fun to see how this plays out. Last Saturday's (March 10th) episode developed the storyline more.
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Post by Vegas on Mar 16, 2012 18:42:25 GMT -5
I watched Episode 72. The opening match was The Hawaiian Lion losing to Rico Dynamite in singles action as Los Banditos continue to chase the Heritage Tag Team Championship currently held by the Tribe. Accompanied by his manager Percy Pringle, Shaun Ricker defeated Leo Blaze in just seconds via a DDT. Afterward, Tosterboy interviewed Pringle and Ricker. (On a side note about Shaun Ricker, a few weeks ago here at the local Indy fed Future Stars of Wrestling- FSW- I saw Ricker win the Elite Championship when he defeated defending champion Willie Mack and Brandon Gatson in a triple threat match. Next month, the day after PWG's DDT4, I have a front row seat at Sam's Town for FSW's first live IPPV where Ricker will defend the Elite Championship against Roderick Strong who sometimes wrestles here in Las Vegas for FSW.) next, Ryan Taylor was interviewed by Dave Marquez. Taylor said the recent attack upon him by Pretty Peter Avalon and Ray Rosas has put him on the injured list. Marquez offered Taylor a steel cage match against Avalon upon Taylor's return from injury. NWA World Heavyweight Champion Adam Pearce and Colt Cabana vs the Family Stone's Erik Watts and Cedric the Hitman ended in a double countout. After a post match brawl that brought out many wrestlers from the locker room, Pearce and Cabana stood together in the ring as their feud with the Family Stone continues. The main event was a battle royal where the winner got a future title match against International TV Champion Scorpio Sky. Early in the battle royal, Hector Canales surprisingly eliminated Pinky. Ryan Taylor at one point surprisingly entered the ring in street clothes to chase Avalon over the top rope and out of the match, Taylor then eliminated Rosas and then left the ring to attack Rosas some more as he continues to seek revenge against Rosas and Avalon. Later during the battle royal, the Disorder came to ringside and distracted Nick Madrid to cause his elimination. Joey Kaos then arrived with a chain to chase off the Disorder. The final 3 were Ricker, Willie Mack, and Famous B. Ricker eliminated Famous B and then after a few minutes Mack eliminated Ricker to finally secure his rematch against Scorpio Sky for the International TV Championship. Afterward an angry Pringle hit a referee and was suspended for 30 days. I saw that Episode 73 is now also posted so I'll be watching the next NWA Hollywood show soon.
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Post by Vegas on Mar 24, 2012 13:19:14 GMT -5
I finished watching Episode 73 yesterday.
The show starts with Grant interviewing Famous B who says he has a match against Big Duke who on a previous episode cost him a chance to win the International TV Championship.
The opening match saw Leo Blaze and Josh Rozay upset Young Hollywood as the recent miscommunication problems between Todd Chandler and Brandon Barker continued and caused them to lose the match. Young Hollywood is now apparently done as a tag team as after the match Parker attacked Chandler.
Backstage, Johnny Yuma and Jerek Matthews were interviewed about the sudden surprising return of Johnny Goodtime who has allied himself with Joey Ryan and against his former tag team partner Yuma. Yuma walked off without speaking but Matthews said he is looking to teach Goodtime a lesson in a match tonight.
Shaun Ricker, without his suspended manager Percy Pringle (suspended for 30 days for hitting a referee in anger after Willie Mack and not Ricker was declared the winner of the battle royal last episode for a title shot against International TV Champion Scorpio Sky,) defeated Angel Lopez. Afterward, Ricker threatened to hit Dave Marquez for suspending Pringle.
Accompanied by Mikey O'Shea, Johnny Goodtime defeated Jerek Matthews. Afterward, Yuma, (who came out to look at Goodtime) was choked from behind by Joey Ryan.
Team TMDK (The Mighty Don't Kneel,) Shane Haste and Mikey Nicholls, defeated two guys I do not know. I have seen Haste wrestle before live when he was briefly with PWG in 2009 and I am really looking forward to Team TMDK's proving ground match against the Briscoes next weekend at ROH's live IPPV Showdown in the Sun.
In the final match, Big Duke defeated Famous B. Afterward, the Scorpio Sky Experience continued attacking Famous B until Willie Mack ran in to make the save.
I will probably watch Episode 74 later this weekend.
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Post by Vegas on Apr 4, 2012 18:05:28 GMT -5
I finally got a chance to watch Episode 74 today which is the episode where NWA World Heavyweight Champion Adam Pearce turned on Colt Cabana the clip if which NWA Hollywood released the clip on You Tube well before it aired on TV.
If you want the results of this episode, I posted them below:
Grant started off the show interviewing the Family Stone (Stu Stone called Grant Toasterboy) whose members Erik Watts and Cedric the Hitman were scheduled to wrestle Pearce and Cabana in a street fight in the show's main event in which Pearce and Cabana (if they won) would get 5 minutes in the ring with Stu Stone.
In the opening match, Manimal defeated The Hobo who afterward asked the Manimal if he wanted to form a tag team and the Manimal apparently said yes.
There was a segment shown in tribute of referee Dick Woehrle who died on March 12th. Woehrle was announced as a LOW signing years ago and I hope he is included in a future LOW pdf set later this year.
Mikey O'Shea defeated Luis Tapia
Joey Ryan defeated Johnny Yuma thanks to interference from Yuma's former friend and former tag team partner Johnny Goodtime.
Timothy Thatcher defeated Brian Weston
In the main event, Pearce and Cabana defeated the Family Stone's Watts and Cedric the Hitman in their street fight but Stone fled to the back instead of entering the ring to face Pearce and Cabana for 5 minutes. Pearce went after Stone and brought him back and held him against the turnbuckle but, as Cabana went for his Flying Apple, Pearce turned on him with a clothesline and then a piledriver as the Family Stone (which Pearce has now joined) all attacked Cabana.
Episode 75 is also now up which includes the steel cage match between Ryan Taylor and Pretty Peter Avalon I have been looking forward to seeing.
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