NWA East Show 1
Sept 19, 2014 5:07:54 GMT -7
Post by Dustin Smith on Sept 19, 2014 5:07:54 GMT -7
Pre Show Speech: I look through this locker room and I see a lot of incredibly talented men. I've declared war on the very Alliance that I've been a torch bearer for for a long time. I've drawn a line in the sand and have took up the fight to kill the complacency this Alliance has taken on. It's always the same internet darlings shoved down the fans throats and tonight this changes. I'm looking at the future of the Alliance and the future looks great. We go out tonight and turn heads and change the face of the industry! This is our night! This is our ALLIANCE! This is where everything changes!
SINGLES MATCH
Kris King vs. Brandon K
These two were fired up after the speech and tried to fire up the crowd in return before the cameras would officially roll. King was the baby and Brandon was the heel, which Brandon really owned in this one. The match itself was solid with a couple of blown spots when the pace got to be too much. King was came up the winner after a missle dropkick from the top rope.
TAG TEAM MATCH
The Reapers(Jason Gory & Matt Conard) vs. Hillbilly Deluxe(Jock Samson & Jason Kincaid)
I'll never understand why the hillbilly gimmick is so hot around here but Samson and Kincaid got a huge pop from the crowd. I think that all four of these men have a bright future in this alliance as Hillbilly Deluxe dominated the match keeping the Reapers at bay in classic fashion. The Reapers got a chance to show off but eventually took the loss. The Hillbilly's celebrated with some "Country Roads" by John Denver to work the crowd hard.
SINGLES MATCH
Lou Marconi vs. Kevin Douglas
Douglas works the younger fans with a super hero gimmick, with Marconi looking very mafia like to draw some heat. Douglas rallied the crowd a few times but Marconi would go over, since he's going to be apart of my plans for bigger things in the near future. Douglas did spend some time playing to some of the younger fans at ringside vowing to win next time.
SINGLES MATCH
Shark Boy vs. Chase Owens
Shark Boy brought the comedy to this match but Chase was tasked with looking like a killer. The comedy element drew in the crowd but they were silenced when Owens finished the match with a discus elbow.
After the match I'd come to the ring and announce that on the next show Daniel Bryan would
defend his Junior title against Chase Owens in the main event!
SINGLES MATCH
Chance Prophet vs. Byron Wilcott
This was my version of Sting versus Flair for the modern day and these two really put on a great show. Wilcott played his role to perfection and helped Chance get over more, but eventually Prophet capped the match off with his bearhug DDT.
SINGLES MATCH
Satoshi Kojima vs. Jax Dane
If my speech at the beginning did anything it fired these two guys up and they put on a great match for the Morgantown crowd. I was a bit worried about how legit the match was at a couple of points but the crowd was at a fever pitch. Dane tried to use his spear to pick up the win but Kojima countered with an ace cutter to end an exciting night of action!
SINGLES MATCH
Kris King vs. Brandon K
These two were fired up after the speech and tried to fire up the crowd in return before the cameras would officially roll. King was the baby and Brandon was the heel, which Brandon really owned in this one. The match itself was solid with a couple of blown spots when the pace got to be too much. King was came up the winner after a missle dropkick from the top rope.
TAG TEAM MATCH
The Reapers(Jason Gory & Matt Conard) vs. Hillbilly Deluxe(Jock Samson & Jason Kincaid)
I'll never understand why the hillbilly gimmick is so hot around here but Samson and Kincaid got a huge pop from the crowd. I think that all four of these men have a bright future in this alliance as Hillbilly Deluxe dominated the match keeping the Reapers at bay in classic fashion. The Reapers got a chance to show off but eventually took the loss. The Hillbilly's celebrated with some "Country Roads" by John Denver to work the crowd hard.
SINGLES MATCH
Lou Marconi vs. Kevin Douglas
Douglas works the younger fans with a super hero gimmick, with Marconi looking very mafia like to draw some heat. Douglas rallied the crowd a few times but Marconi would go over, since he's going to be apart of my plans for bigger things in the near future. Douglas did spend some time playing to some of the younger fans at ringside vowing to win next time.
SINGLES MATCH
Shark Boy vs. Chase Owens
Shark Boy brought the comedy to this match but Chase was tasked with looking like a killer. The comedy element drew in the crowd but they were silenced when Owens finished the match with a discus elbow.
After the match I'd come to the ring and announce that on the next show Daniel Bryan would
defend his Junior title against Chase Owens in the main event!
SINGLES MATCH
Chance Prophet vs. Byron Wilcott
This was my version of Sting versus Flair for the modern day and these two really put on a great show. Wilcott played his role to perfection and helped Chance get over more, but eventually Prophet capped the match off with his bearhug DDT.
SINGLES MATCH
Satoshi Kojima vs. Jax Dane
If my speech at the beginning did anything it fired these two guys up and they put on a great match for the Morgantown crowd. I was a bit worried about how legit the match was at a couple of points but the crowd was at a fever pitch. Dane tried to use his spear to pick up the win but Kojima countered with an ace cutter to end an exciting night of action!