NWA Ohio Valley TV results - August 30, 2014
Aug 24, 2014 20:21:06 GMT -7
Post by jp1985 on Aug 24, 2014 20:21:06 GMT -7
Due to 3 shows falling within 2 days on September 5-6, I have decided to space things out better by posting the shows on a more readable schedule of every 4-5 days for anybody following ... August 23 TV on the 20, August 30 TV on the 24, September 5 Kentucky Kingdom on the 28, September 6 TV on the 1, and September 6 Saturday Night Special on the 6 as scheduled.
Taped from The Davis Arena in Louisville, Kentucky on August 27, 2014
Airdate August 30, 2014 - 9:00am central, WBNA-TV 21
Airdate August 30, 2014 - 12:00pm central, RetroTV 21.4
Airdate August 30, 2014 - 10:00pm central, WBNA-TV 21
Airdate August 31, 2014 - 6:00pm central, RetroTV 21.4
Southern Heavyweight champion: Marcus Anthony
Southern Tag Team champions: Shiloh Jonze & The French Stallion
TV champion: Dylan Bostic
Women's champion: Heidi Lovelace
Dean Hill, Gilbert Corsey, and Michael Titus welcome viewers to the show. Big show here today with several big matches thanks to last week's announcement by TPT that Jamin Olivencia, Rudy Switchblade, and Jay Bradley would all be taking on top ranked competition here today ahead of their 3 way dance at the Saturday Night Special next week. Dean is looking forward to something else though, Mohammad Ali Vaez to go 1 on 1 with Bin Hamin in an Anything Goes match! The manager finally gets what he deserves today on TV. Titus thinks that match is an abuse of power and if Dean likes it so much, maybe he should get in there with Hamin. Dean points out he was in there with Hamin 5 years ago, and not only that but he beat him, just like he expects Vaez will do tonight. Kicking off the show, another big match, in fact a somewhat anticipated match as Ohio Valley returns to Kentucky Kingdom this coming Friday night with the final show of 2014 ...
Match #1
Metal Master defeats TV champion Dylan Bostic in a non title match @ 5:20 via pinfall after the Jackhammer. The masked mystery picks up his biggest win yet since his return to the area. The Mexicutioner tried to interfere, but instead as he held up a big boot and Bostic went to ram Master's head in, Master reversed Bostic with a go behind and instead it was the champ's head going in. Master then turned Bostic into the Jackhammer and put him away. It looks like there is a new #1 contender to the TV Title with that win. Titus thinks that a masked wrestler should not be able to contend for a title because you never know who it is. Dean answers back all that matters is he beat Bostic here today, no matter who it is under that mask.
-- First commercial break --
Back from break and Paredyse joins Gilbert at ringside in his first appearance since the last Saturday Night Special. Last time he met Stuart Miles, the match ended without a winner, but left him in a heap thanks to Miles and his face rearranger of a curb stomp. But now he is back and ready to go, ready for action this Friday night at Kentucky Kingdom. What he is really looking forward to though is the next SNS because a match has been signed with him and Miles, but not just any match. Instead it will be an I Quit style match with unique stipulations. If Miles says he quits, that is it. The cleanse is over. But if Paredyse says he quits, then he agrees that the next week on TV, he will join Miles and his followers. Big stakes for the final encounter.
Match #2
Rudy Switchblade defeats Ryan Howe @ 6:34 via pinfall with a cradle. The first mystery top contender was The Rockstar, who proved to be a lot for Switchblade to handle. Going for The Boston Crab, Howe would instead turn the move into a monkey flip before Switchblade could turn him. Holding on, Howe looked to turn Switchblade into the Whammy Bar, his version of The Fujiwara Armbar. Switchblade was able to turn into Howe and instead pull him over onto his shoulders into a cradle for the 3 count and the win. A hard fought victory here as the day is just getting started. The commenators wonder what is in store for Jamin Olivencia and Jay Bradley later on today.
-- Second commercial break --
Match #3
Jessie Belle defeats Taeler Hendrix @ 5:07 via pinfall after the Southern Justice, a Gory Bomb. With this win, Belle is now the #1 contender to the Women's Title held by Heidi Lovelace and will challenge for the championship at the Saturday Night Special on September 6. Before the match, Taeler would be accompanied by fellow Mean Girls Nikki St. John and Scarlett Bordeaux, and in an effort to humiliate Scarlett, Taeler had her come out wearing a large potato sack. Nikki had a laugh at this before Scarlett eventually shoved her over to a pop on the floor. This distracted Taeler and allowed Jessie to put her away for the win and title shot. After the match, Taeler blamed her loss on Scarlett and verbally degraded her before forcing her to hold open the ropes for her & Nikki to leave. Scarlett did so with Taeler exiting first, but would let go of the ropes causing Nikki to trip and fall to the outside. The crowd had a laugh as Taeler started yelling at her again with Dean wondering how much more abuse 1 person can take?
-- Third commercial break --
Before the next match, Mr. Media Cliff Compton was out to talk with Gilbert. Compton tells him that he came here today because he had heard that the Director of Authority had signed Jamin Olivencia, Rudy Switchblade, and Jay Bradley to each wrestle top ranked competition, but low and behold when he arrived, he was not 1 of those 3. That match should be a Fatal 4 Way, but instead he gets the shaft as usual. This is how it will go down. Next week, he will be back on TV and he wants time. If he does not get it, he will take it. He is unfamiliar with this TPT guy, but if he wants to do a good job, he will do what he says or there will be problems. The fans want to see Mr. Media out here, not a bunch of rookies and nobody's that people have never heard of. If TPT wants to do what is best for business, Cliff Compton is what is best for business.
Match #4
Jamin Olivencia defeats Chris Silvio @ 8:15 via pinfall after the O Drop. Tough match for Jamin in his top contender match against The Psychedelic Superstar. Silvio was in control of the match as he had Jamin setup and ready to deliver the Rocket Punch. As a wonky Olivencia got up and tried to stay afoot, Silvio looked to catch him as he turned around to him. Instead Jamin moved and caught Silvio turning off the miss into the leaping bodyscissors, planting him with a DDT. Dean says that is the magic of Jamin Olivencia as he can hit that move from almost anywhere at any time in the match. Titus is not so easily convinced as he feels that it is 1 thing to do that against 1 opponent, but good luck when there are 2 at the same time as will be the case at the Saturday Night Special on September 6. If that was Rudy Switchblade, Jay Bradley would be right there to catch him with a Boomstick and take the win.
-- Fourth commercial break --
Match #5
Jay Bradley defeats Rob Terry @ 5:21 via countout thanks to outside interference from Timmy Danger. The Ultimate Fighter had the biggest test of all, literally, in the form of The Freak. Terry was in control of the match when the action spilled out to the floor with Bradley trying to escape from him. At this point, Danger came out and distracted Terry while Mongo had the referee distracted on the other side. Terry got a little too distracted by Danger to the point he stalked the manager around the ring as Bradley slid back in to beat the 10 count. Danger was able to escape out of site with the winner announced as Bradley in the ring. Mongo did his towel & water bottle gimmick as Terry looked a hole through them. He went to get back in the ring, but Bradley got away shoving Mongo into a clothesline from Terry. We may not have seen the last between these 2 as Terry stares down Bradley, wanting him to get back in and finish what they started.
-- Fifth commercial break --
Back from break and the commentators are ready to run down the card for this Friday night's Summer finale at Kentucky Kingdom. 7 big matches and a reminder that admission to the show is free with park admission.
- Paredyse returns to action against The Body Guy.
- Metal Master to take on TV champion Dylan Bostic's hired muscle The Mexicutioner.
- Rob Conway returns for a singles match against Fabiano Rolento of The Marauders.
- Rematch from today as The Freak Rob Terry goes 1 on 1 with The Ultimate Fighter Jay Bradley.
- Plus more, including femmes fatale action and tag team action.
It is now time for the main event today on TV. Mohammad Ali Vaez is out first, followed by Bin Hamin. He is not out alone though as The Marauders join him. Titus has a good laugh with the Anything Goes rule basically making this a 4 on 1 and there is nothing Vaez can do about it! Cue TPT as he heads out to tell them all to wait just a minute. This match will be contested as a 1 on 1 and just to make sure that none of The Marauders interfere, if they do, well, Hamin losing is not much of a punishment, but them getting stripped of the Southern Tag Team Title is! The fans pop as Hamin is beside himself with that news. His men have to go to the back leaving him to fend for himself in this Anything Goes match.
Match #6
Mohammad Ali Vaez defeats Bin Hamin in an Anything Goes match @ 5:49 via pinfall after a running neckbreaker. A pretty 1 sided affair with Vaez just toying with Hamin for much of the match. Finally the fun & games stop and Vaez starts working over Hamin. The manager pulls out a last ditch effort to beg for forgiveness, even pulling out cash and trying to bribe Vaez off. Vaez takes the money and looks at it while Dean just says over commentary not to do it, not to fall for this cheap crap. Vaez then proceeds to throw the money out to fans. 1 bill at a time, he crumples it up and sends it out to Davis Arena fans. YES!, Dean shouts as he exclaims his excitement that Vaez cannot be bought. Vaez brings Hamin up, grabbing him by the shirt he wore to the match, yelling him down. Just like that Vaez kicks him in the gut, backs up and runs back with the running neckbreaker. Vaez covers and takes the win. A big win at that, gaining some much sought after revenge against the manager. He is not finished though. Vaez takes out the American flag and calls in Dean. He stands, seemingly surprised by this, but heads to the ring. This could be a chance for Dean to get revenge on the mustache shaving from 5 years ago. He gets Hamin up, yells at him a bit, then gives him his best right hand to the jaw. Might not win any boxing titles any time soon, but it sends Hamin down, possibly for the last time. Vaez waves the flag, and conspicuous by their absence are The Marauders NOT making the save here. Gilbert closes with a reminder on Kentucky Kingdom this Friday, and to come back next Saturday. Don't miss it!
Taped from The Davis Arena in Louisville, Kentucky on August 27, 2014
Airdate August 30, 2014 - 9:00am central, WBNA-TV 21
Airdate August 30, 2014 - 12:00pm central, RetroTV 21.4
Airdate August 30, 2014 - 10:00pm central, WBNA-TV 21
Airdate August 31, 2014 - 6:00pm central, RetroTV 21.4
Southern Heavyweight champion: Marcus Anthony
Southern Tag Team champions: Shiloh Jonze & The French Stallion
TV champion: Dylan Bostic
Women's champion: Heidi Lovelace
Dean Hill, Gilbert Corsey, and Michael Titus welcome viewers to the show. Big show here today with several big matches thanks to last week's announcement by TPT that Jamin Olivencia, Rudy Switchblade, and Jay Bradley would all be taking on top ranked competition here today ahead of their 3 way dance at the Saturday Night Special next week. Dean is looking forward to something else though, Mohammad Ali Vaez to go 1 on 1 with Bin Hamin in an Anything Goes match! The manager finally gets what he deserves today on TV. Titus thinks that match is an abuse of power and if Dean likes it so much, maybe he should get in there with Hamin. Dean points out he was in there with Hamin 5 years ago, and not only that but he beat him, just like he expects Vaez will do tonight. Kicking off the show, another big match, in fact a somewhat anticipated match as Ohio Valley returns to Kentucky Kingdom this coming Friday night with the final show of 2014 ...
Match #1
Metal Master defeats TV champion Dylan Bostic in a non title match @ 5:20 via pinfall after the Jackhammer. The masked mystery picks up his biggest win yet since his return to the area. The Mexicutioner tried to interfere, but instead as he held up a big boot and Bostic went to ram Master's head in, Master reversed Bostic with a go behind and instead it was the champ's head going in. Master then turned Bostic into the Jackhammer and put him away. It looks like there is a new #1 contender to the TV Title with that win. Titus thinks that a masked wrestler should not be able to contend for a title because you never know who it is. Dean answers back all that matters is he beat Bostic here today, no matter who it is under that mask.
-- First commercial break --
Back from break and Paredyse joins Gilbert at ringside in his first appearance since the last Saturday Night Special. Last time he met Stuart Miles, the match ended without a winner, but left him in a heap thanks to Miles and his face rearranger of a curb stomp. But now he is back and ready to go, ready for action this Friday night at Kentucky Kingdom. What he is really looking forward to though is the next SNS because a match has been signed with him and Miles, but not just any match. Instead it will be an I Quit style match with unique stipulations. If Miles says he quits, that is it. The cleanse is over. But if Paredyse says he quits, then he agrees that the next week on TV, he will join Miles and his followers. Big stakes for the final encounter.
Match #2
Rudy Switchblade defeats Ryan Howe @ 6:34 via pinfall with a cradle. The first mystery top contender was The Rockstar, who proved to be a lot for Switchblade to handle. Going for The Boston Crab, Howe would instead turn the move into a monkey flip before Switchblade could turn him. Holding on, Howe looked to turn Switchblade into the Whammy Bar, his version of The Fujiwara Armbar. Switchblade was able to turn into Howe and instead pull him over onto his shoulders into a cradle for the 3 count and the win. A hard fought victory here as the day is just getting started. The commenators wonder what is in store for Jamin Olivencia and Jay Bradley later on today.
-- Second commercial break --
Match #3
Jessie Belle defeats Taeler Hendrix @ 5:07 via pinfall after the Southern Justice, a Gory Bomb. With this win, Belle is now the #1 contender to the Women's Title held by Heidi Lovelace and will challenge for the championship at the Saturday Night Special on September 6. Before the match, Taeler would be accompanied by fellow Mean Girls Nikki St. John and Scarlett Bordeaux, and in an effort to humiliate Scarlett, Taeler had her come out wearing a large potato sack. Nikki had a laugh at this before Scarlett eventually shoved her over to a pop on the floor. This distracted Taeler and allowed Jessie to put her away for the win and title shot. After the match, Taeler blamed her loss on Scarlett and verbally degraded her before forcing her to hold open the ropes for her & Nikki to leave. Scarlett did so with Taeler exiting first, but would let go of the ropes causing Nikki to trip and fall to the outside. The crowd had a laugh as Taeler started yelling at her again with Dean wondering how much more abuse 1 person can take?
-- Third commercial break --
Before the next match, Mr. Media Cliff Compton was out to talk with Gilbert. Compton tells him that he came here today because he had heard that the Director of Authority had signed Jamin Olivencia, Rudy Switchblade, and Jay Bradley to each wrestle top ranked competition, but low and behold when he arrived, he was not 1 of those 3. That match should be a Fatal 4 Way, but instead he gets the shaft as usual. This is how it will go down. Next week, he will be back on TV and he wants time. If he does not get it, he will take it. He is unfamiliar with this TPT guy, but if he wants to do a good job, he will do what he says or there will be problems. The fans want to see Mr. Media out here, not a bunch of rookies and nobody's that people have never heard of. If TPT wants to do what is best for business, Cliff Compton is what is best for business.
Match #4
Jamin Olivencia defeats Chris Silvio @ 8:15 via pinfall after the O Drop. Tough match for Jamin in his top contender match against The Psychedelic Superstar. Silvio was in control of the match as he had Jamin setup and ready to deliver the Rocket Punch. As a wonky Olivencia got up and tried to stay afoot, Silvio looked to catch him as he turned around to him. Instead Jamin moved and caught Silvio turning off the miss into the leaping bodyscissors, planting him with a DDT. Dean says that is the magic of Jamin Olivencia as he can hit that move from almost anywhere at any time in the match. Titus is not so easily convinced as he feels that it is 1 thing to do that against 1 opponent, but good luck when there are 2 at the same time as will be the case at the Saturday Night Special on September 6. If that was Rudy Switchblade, Jay Bradley would be right there to catch him with a Boomstick and take the win.
-- Fourth commercial break --
Match #5
Jay Bradley defeats Rob Terry @ 5:21 via countout thanks to outside interference from Timmy Danger. The Ultimate Fighter had the biggest test of all, literally, in the form of The Freak. Terry was in control of the match when the action spilled out to the floor with Bradley trying to escape from him. At this point, Danger came out and distracted Terry while Mongo had the referee distracted on the other side. Terry got a little too distracted by Danger to the point he stalked the manager around the ring as Bradley slid back in to beat the 10 count. Danger was able to escape out of site with the winner announced as Bradley in the ring. Mongo did his towel & water bottle gimmick as Terry looked a hole through them. He went to get back in the ring, but Bradley got away shoving Mongo into a clothesline from Terry. We may not have seen the last between these 2 as Terry stares down Bradley, wanting him to get back in and finish what they started.
-- Fifth commercial break --
Back from break and the commentators are ready to run down the card for this Friday night's Summer finale at Kentucky Kingdom. 7 big matches and a reminder that admission to the show is free with park admission.
- Paredyse returns to action against The Body Guy.
- Metal Master to take on TV champion Dylan Bostic's hired muscle The Mexicutioner.
- Rob Conway returns for a singles match against Fabiano Rolento of The Marauders.
- Rematch from today as The Freak Rob Terry goes 1 on 1 with The Ultimate Fighter Jay Bradley.
- Plus more, including femmes fatale action and tag team action.
It is now time for the main event today on TV. Mohammad Ali Vaez is out first, followed by Bin Hamin. He is not out alone though as The Marauders join him. Titus has a good laugh with the Anything Goes rule basically making this a 4 on 1 and there is nothing Vaez can do about it! Cue TPT as he heads out to tell them all to wait just a minute. This match will be contested as a 1 on 1 and just to make sure that none of The Marauders interfere, if they do, well, Hamin losing is not much of a punishment, but them getting stripped of the Southern Tag Team Title is! The fans pop as Hamin is beside himself with that news. His men have to go to the back leaving him to fend for himself in this Anything Goes match.
Match #6
Mohammad Ali Vaez defeats Bin Hamin in an Anything Goes match @ 5:49 via pinfall after a running neckbreaker. A pretty 1 sided affair with Vaez just toying with Hamin for much of the match. Finally the fun & games stop and Vaez starts working over Hamin. The manager pulls out a last ditch effort to beg for forgiveness, even pulling out cash and trying to bribe Vaez off. Vaez takes the money and looks at it while Dean just says over commentary not to do it, not to fall for this cheap crap. Vaez then proceeds to throw the money out to fans. 1 bill at a time, he crumples it up and sends it out to Davis Arena fans. YES!, Dean shouts as he exclaims his excitement that Vaez cannot be bought. Vaez brings Hamin up, grabbing him by the shirt he wore to the match, yelling him down. Just like that Vaez kicks him in the gut, backs up and runs back with the running neckbreaker. Vaez covers and takes the win. A big win at that, gaining some much sought after revenge against the manager. He is not finished though. Vaez takes out the American flag and calls in Dean. He stands, seemingly surprised by this, but heads to the ring. This could be a chance for Dean to get revenge on the mustache shaving from 5 years ago. He gets Hamin up, yells at him a bit, then gives him his best right hand to the jaw. Might not win any boxing titles any time soon, but it sends Hamin down, possibly for the last time. Vaez waves the flag, and conspicuous by their absence are The Marauders NOT making the save here. Gilbert closes with a reminder on Kentucky Kingdom this Friday, and to come back next Saturday. Don't miss it!