NWA Ohio Valley TV results - May 31, 2014
May 28, 2014 8:34:14 GMT -7
Post by jp1985 on May 28, 2014 8:34:14 GMT -7
Taped from The Davis Arena in Louisville, Kentucky on May 28, 2014
Airdate May 31, 2014 - 9:00am central, WBNA-TV 21
Airdate May 31, 2014 - 12:00pm central, RetroTV 21.4
Airdate May 31, 2014 - 10:00pm central, WBNA-TV 21
Airdate June 1, 2014 - 6:00pm central, RetroTV 21.4
Southern Heavyweight champion: Marcus Anthony
Southern Tag Team champions: Shiloh Jonze & The French Stallion
TV champion: Chris Silvio
Women's champion: Heidi Lovelace
Dean Hill, Gilbert Corsey, and Michael Titus welcome viewers to the show. No show last week, but tonight big action as we will see Mohammad Ali Vaez & Michael Hayes get their rematch at the Tag Team Title against new champions Shiloh Jonze & The French Stallion. Questions though about the condition of Hayes after an attack by the former partner of Vaez in the Insurgency many years back, and hopefully the 1 legged Iraqi war vet is alright and ready to go. Also tonight, the debut of this Ultimate Fighter guy we've been hearing about. In the main event, Marcus Anthony will defend the Southern Title against an unknown opponent, unknown because it has yet to be decided. In fact we're about to find out in the opening match with a fatal 4 way to kick off the broadcast ...
Match #1
Steven Smith defeats Eddie Diamond, The Body Guy, and Elvis Pridemoore @ 5:53 when Smith pinned Body Guy with the Rumper Stumper. With referee Josh Ashcraft distracted by Diamond brawling with Pridemoore, Body Guy tried using a chair. As he brought it back to waffle Smith with it, Rob Terry had appeared on the ring apron and grabbed the chair. Body Guy had no idea what had happened, only turning to see Terry throw the chair to the floor and step back down. Body Guy turned back to the action and was met with the finishing move of an Iceman Parsons style butt butt to the face. Paredyse came out and celebrated the win as Smith will now face Marcus Anthony later tonight for the Southern Title. Could it be a case of those under dog champions that has been going around lately as Smith has the ultimate opportunity?
-- First commercial break --
Match #2
Ray Lynn defeats Jessie Belle @ 4:29 via pinfall with a schoolgirl, thanks in part to a distraction from Dylan Bostic. The commentators pushed that both women have shown an interest in Rockstar Ryan Howe in recent weeks, leading adversary Bostic to come out and take a headset to wonder why the women were not fighting over him given he is the proclaimed "Justin Bieber of professional wrestling". Dean told him that probably answers himself as he and Gilbert had a laugh while Titus feverishly defended Bostic. Bostic then went up and got up on the apron, allowing for the distraction that gave Ray Lynn the upset win in this pseudo cat fight.
-- Second commercial break --
Before the next match, Mohammad Ali Vaez is out and says that due to the cowardly attack of his 1 time partner, Michael Hayes will not be able to compete tonight, and they will have to delay this match. Out came Bin Hamin with the Tag Team champions and the newly rechristened Fabiano Rolento, guilty of taking out Hayes with a lead pipe 2 weeks ago. Hamin tells Vaez that it is not too late and he can still join them where under his guidance, Vaez can forget about the Tag Team Titles and focus on bigger things like the Southern championship. Vaez refuses the offer, leading to Hamin saying it is now or never then for the title shot because if Hayes cannot compete, they forfeit. Vaez says fine and will take the match 2 on 1. Hamin laughs and says fine because last week it was Hayes, this week it will be Vaez.
Match #3
Tag Team champions Shiloh Jonze & The French Stallion defeat Mohammad Ali Vaez @ 5:16 when Stallion scored the pinfall after The French Connection to the head, allowing the Marauders to retain the title. Vaez put up a good fight against the odds, but the odds were just too much as he was eventually put away. After the match, manager Bin Hamin seemed more concerned with taking out Vaez than celebrating the win. Jonze & Stallion held up Vaez as Fabiano Rolento entered with the same pipe that he used to take out Michael Hayes, except this time the target was the head. Before he could connect though, out came The Mobile Homers with chairs and ran off The Marauders. That aside though, Dean has to question if we will ever even see Hayes & Vaez team again? Gilbert goes a step further and wonders if Hayes specifically can even compete again? Titus gets the last laugh as the heel and says he certainly hopes not.
-- Third commercial break --
Match #4
Jay Bradley defeats Nick Dumeyer @ 4:07 via tap out to a rear naked choke. The Ultimate Fighter that had been hyped the last several weeks ended up being a returning Bradley, accompanied by Mongo The Cut Man in his corner. Bradley shadow boxed into Mongo's hands outside the ring before his cut man psyched him up and inserted his mouth guard. The action began and Bradley made quick work of Dumeyer, demonstrating his new array of MMA style offense in this encounter. Dean wonders what in the wide world of sports this is all about, feeling Bradley was a world class wrestler before. Titus tells him that Bradley is still the same, but better and more dangerous than ever, and everybody including Dean & Gilbert had better be ready for the Ultimate Fighter.
-- Fourth commercial break --
Backstage, referee Chris Sharpe is talking with referee Josh Ashcraft. Earlier tonight, Ashcraft almost cost Steven Smith the chance at a title match with his poor officiating, and 2 weeks ago, allowed for Fabiano Rolento to injure Michael Hayes. Ashcraft says that the keyword in that is almost and it didn't matter 2 weeks ago because the attack would have happened either way. Sharpe says that Mike Mondo should have been DQd in that match, which Mondo overhears and interrupts their conversation. He tells both of them that it doesn't matter who referees the Mexican Death match at the June 7 SNS. There will be no DQs, not even pinfalls or submissions, and nobody will stop him from finishing Rudy Switchblade once and for all.
Elsewhere backstage, Rockstar Ryan Howe is talking with Jessie Belle about what happened earlier when up comes the TV champion Chris Silvio & manager Mo Green. Silvio tells Howe that he needs to quit worrying about these trailer trash broads and start concerning himself with his match at the Saturday Night Special for the TV Title. Howe gets upset when Jessie steps in and tells him to calm down. Green gets in a line about Jessie wearing the pants when up comes Dylan Bostic & Ray Lynn. Bostic tells both of them that it does not matter which of them come out the TV champion in a week's time because their reign is only on borrowed time until the champ gets the guts to fight him. Silvio says he already beat him once, but he would gladly do it again. Ray Lynn then told Jessie that Howe will probably lose just like she did earlier tonight. Jessie tries getting a piece of her when Howe grabs her to hold her back, as Bostic has to simultaneously keep Lynn back.
Elsewhere backstage, Paredyse is talking to Stephon J Baxter III, asking him what he is doing because he has a title match in like 5 minutes. Baxter says correction, Steven Smith has a title match. Paredyse says yeah, yeah, whatever, and wants to make sure he is ready because Marcus Anthony is an extremely dangerous wrestler and not the kind of opponent you want to take lightly. Baxter tells Paredyse that while his odds of winning have been calculated to be only about 4.7% against Anthony with a +/- 5% margin of error, his heart and desire is what will win him the title. The Pastor of Disaster Stuart Miles steps in and laughs to tell him that heart and desire mean nothing in this world, and all that matters is the plan of the Lord himself. And he is here to tell both of them that neither 1 is in the plan, and reminds them that the cleansing of Ohio Valley of all the sinners will begin very, very soon.
-- Fifth commercial break --
Match #5
Southern champion Marcus Anthony defeats Steven Smith @ 0:12 via pinfall after the Gamma Punch to retain the title. Give credit to Smith, who stood up to Anthony in the center of the ring, but he was severely outmatched. Smith went for a handshake when Anthony instead just hammered him into next month with the signature punch, before the bell. Referee Josh Ashcraft then called for the bell in a controversial move, allowing Anthony to pin him with ease to retain the title. After the match, Paredyse checked on Smith, but was attacked by Anthony as well. He locked in the full nelson until the music hit and out came Jamin Olivencia and referee Chris Sharpe for the segment to take a turn.
Olivencia requested a mic as he entered the ring and said it was time for Anthony to stop with all this nonsense and face a real man. Timmy Danger laughed and asked if Olivencia knew where to find 1. Olivencia said Sharpe was here to call it down the middle and challenged Anthony not to wait until the Saturday Night Special, but instead put the title on the line right here, right now. The fans cheered and Anthony seemed to invite this, but Danger refused the challenge because they do things on their terms since Anthony's the champion. Suddenly the music hit again and out came the third man in this equation, The Pope Elijah Burke. He told both of them as he stood outside that in a week's time, while they busy themselves with each other, he is going to leave the 3 way dance as the new Southern champion and show everybody that Pope is pimpin'. Olivencia then instead charged and jumped through the ropes onto Burke and started laying into him. As the 2 fought on the outside, Anthony stepped through the ropes to the floor. Before he could take advantage of this scenario though, through the curtain stepped Big Rob Terry! This caused Anthony to take a step back as referees and personnel were out to separate Olivencia and Burke. The Southern Title scene is red hot right now before the 3 way dance next week and Rob Terry may have just brought the situation to the next level as a showdown with the 2 big men here now seems imminent.