NWA Ohio Valley TV results - December 27, 2014
Dec 24, 2014 10:21:09 GMT -7
Post by jp1985 on Dec 24, 2014 10:21:09 GMT -7
Airdate December 27, 2014 - 9:00am central, WBNA-TV 21
Airdate December 27, 2014 - 12:00pm central, RetroTV 21.4
Airdate December 27, 2014 - 10:00pm central, WBNA-TV 21
Airdate December 28, 2014 - 6:00pm central, RetroTV 21.4
Heavyweight champion: Jamin Olivencia
Tag Team champions: Raul Lamotta & The Mexicutioner
TV champion: Eric Locker
Women's champion: Jessie Belle
TV Title match
Match #1VS |
From November 29, 2014 airing of TV
Eric Locker defeats TV champion Metal Master @ 5:47 via pinfall after the Hurt Locker, an electric chair into a german suplex, becoming the new champion. Locker completes the journey that started with the Future Talent Showcase Tournament and pulls off what has to be considered an upset by defeated the masked man. Not all is at it seems though as Metal Master had taped ribs from the attack last week at the hands of Rob Terry, giving way to an easy target for Locker in the match, using his power advantage to the best of his abilities. Nick Dinsmore on commentary says that he is not at all surprised by this as Locker shows determination in the ring like few, but Dean notes his attitude could use some tweeking. Locker is all business with a minimal celebration of the win, raising the title, before leaving. The referee checks on Metal Master, who despite the loss, will fight another day and you can bet he will be coming for Locker as soon as he can.
-- First commercial break --
Back from the break and as seen before the break, Eric Locker the new TV champion. In subsequent rematches, he was counted out and DQd, both intentional. At the Saturday Night Special on January 3, it will be Metal Master challenging Locker once again, but this time, the Director of Authority Trailer Park Trash has put in added stips. If Locker is counted or DQd, he loses the TV Title. An outrage according to Titus. Up next, a look at the Women's Title, Jessie Belle challenging then champion Heidi Lovelace.
Women's Title match
Match #2VS |
From September 6, 2014 Saturday Night Special
Jessie Belle defeats Women's champion Heidi Lovelace @ 6:08 via pinfall using a cradle in the corner and her own feet on the ropes to steal the win and become the new Women's champion. After using similar questionable tactics with a handful of tights on TV to defeat The Blossom Twins, Belle repeats here tonight to end the 217 day reign of Lovelace that spanned over 7 months since winning the title at the February 1 Saturday Night Special. After the match The Blossom Twins were out to alert Lovelace to what had happened. Belle frantically denied the accusation, but sensing the mounting pressure of the truth, she would take the first opportunity to hit Lovelace from behind with the title belt when she turned her back on Belle. The new champion quickly exited the ring to booing as the fans got on her case but the southern belle just told them all to be quiet, all that mattered was that she had the title now. The Blossoms checked on Lovelace as Dean wondered what had gotten into Jessie Belle to bring about this change in attitude? Titus says he is not sure, but he likes it!
-- Second commercial break --
As seen before the break, Jessie Belle defeating Heidi Lovelace, and we now know who was responsible for that new attitude. Her father, Dirty South Tracy Smothers. All that would lead into a battle of the sexes, Lovelace vs Smothers, with Smothers sinking to new lows and putting Lovelace on the shelf for over a month with several injuries, most notably to the jaw from a straight closed fist. Lovelace however is back, but is she after Belle and the Women's Title? Or is she after Smothers? We will have to wait for word to see. Switching to the Tag Team Title, a tough year for Rudo Raul Lamotta has turned into quite a fortunate one. Failure after failure with a tag team partner led to a mystery partner in 1 last try, but what a partner it turned out to be.
Tag Team Title match
Match #3VS |
From November 8, 2014 Saturday Night Special
Raul Lamotta & The Mexicutioner defeat Southern Tag Team champions The Skywalkers to win the titles @ 6:15 when Mexicutioner pinned Robbie Walker after a spear. Fifth time proves to be a charm for The Rudo as he not only defeats The Skywalkers but also takes away the Southern Tag Team championship in the process. Try as they may, the champions might have had speed on their side, but the strength and size advantage of The Mexicutioner just proved to be too much in the end. The quest of Lamotta has come a long way since the fans chanted "1, 2, 3" or "you tapped out" at him over the summer, and there is damn sure nobody saying that here. The referee hands Lamotta & Mexicutioner the championship belts and this team from down Mexico way may have challengers running for the border with performances like tonight's. Dean has to admit he is impressed, but next time, they won't have the element of surprise working for them, and you can bet that The Skywalkers will be coming back for more!
-- Third commercial break --
Back from break and it is now time for the big one. Marcus Anthony was unstoppable as the champion here in OVW. A record 9 month reign was carried into this match against challenger Jamin Olivencia. It was not the first time however they would meet, nor would it be the last. While we are unsure of the status of Anthony after Timmy Danger sold him up the river recently, using the contract he has as an excuse to bench him. Olivencia on the other hand, we know where he stands. Pay special attention to the end of the match for the surprise heard around the world.
Heavyweight Title match in a Steel Cage
Match #4VS |
From October 11, 2014 Rage In The Cage iPPV
With the fate of Ohio Valley decided, it is time to decide the fate of the Southern championship. Marcus Anthony has turned back every challenge thrown his way for months on end, but 1 could argue that a big part of that was the presence of manager Timmy Danger on the outside. In fact the challenger tonight Jamin Olivencia has had a couple opportunities, both ruined. The first at the April Saturday Night Special saw Anthony take the match after hitting the Gamma Punch, but also thanks to outside interference. The Steel Cage however should make that an impossibility. Dean explains that we just saw in the War Games that padlock go up by TPT, and that will be on the cage door for the entire match. His second chance at the June Saturday Night Special ended another way, and unfortunately that factor has not been entirely eliminated as a possibility thanks to the crafty handwork of Danger in the contract for the match.
Referee Josh Ashcraft made a fast count to help Anthony retain in a 3 way dance. Danny Davis then suspended Ashcraft for 30 days, returning in mid July. To his credit, he has done a pretty consistent job. A hiccup on TV saw Ashcraft DQ Rob Conway against French Stallion to give The Blacklist the man advantage when Cliff Compton was seen by him holding a chair he had taken away from Stallion and never use. This has to create some doubt when Timmy Danger put a clause into the contract that he choose the referee or there would be no match, and then he chose Ashcraft. Is Ashcraft on the take? Could tonight be the big reveal of that with a screwjob on Olivencia once and for all?, especially since it is also in the contract that Jamin never gets another shot as long as Anthony remains champion. A lot on the table here.
Add to all that the earlier King of The Valley win by The Pope Elijah Burke, who could cash in his guaranteed shot at the Southern Title tonight if he so chooses. He has a deep history with Jamin Olivencia and we know that Marcus Anthony is entering this match with a lingering hand injury suffered back on August 2 at the Saturday Night Special. Anthony had 30 days of rest before the rematch with Rob Terry on September 6, but the injury required 6 weeks to fully heal. Did it fully heal?, and if it did, did it heal properly? Is Anthony going in at 100%? Does that even matter?, as Anthony claims even him at 50% is still greater than Olivencia's 100%. We are about to find out.
The challenger Jamin Olivencia is out first, entering the cage as his music plays. He is psyched up and ready to go, looking ready to unload. He shares some words with referee Josh Ashcraft as the music plays and the beast is unleashed. Timmy Danger steps out, followed by the Southern champion Marcus Anthony. Anthony enters and TPT from the outside shuts the door, locks it, and that is it. No in, no out. Not until the bell rings and there is a winner via pinfall or submission and 1 man alone stands as the Southern champion. Olivencia, Anthony, and Ashcraft, with TPT and Danger close by separated by the chain link fence and metal bars holding it together. Dean Hill from the desk stands and takes the house mic and readies for the introductions.
Dean Hill: Ladies and gentlemen, this is your main event of the evening. It is a Steel Cage match, scheduled for 1 fall and it is for the Ohio Valley Southern Heavyweight championship. Introducing first, hailing from Buffalo, New York, now residing in Louisville, Kentucky, he is a former Southern champion, he is the challenger, he is Jamin Olivencia! And his opponent, hailing from Cincinnati, Ohio, accompanied by his manager Timmy Danger, he is the reigning and defending Ohio Valley Southern heavyweight champion, Marcus Anthony! Josh Ashcraft is your referee.
The bell rings and Olivencia jumps at Anthony with rights and backs them into the corner. Ashcraft tries getting him back, only getting ignored by Olivencia. Anthony reverses them and fires in some shots, but the challenger is too psyched to back down. Anthony drops and drives a shoulder to the midsection to get the pace slowed. A second and Anthony grabs Olivencia to walk him out to the middle of the ring. He lifts him up into a bodyslam, but Olivencia manages to get out and instead drop back behind. Anthony turns and charges, Olivencia ducks. Anthony turns and takes a stiff kick to the leg. Another stiff kick, but the third is caught by Anthony as he raises a leg and uses his boot to shove the challenger down. Olivencia slithers back to the corner as Anthony charges in, but he moves. Anthony hits hard and takes a schoolboy from behind by Olivencia, taking an early 2 count for the first pin attempt of the match. As they get up, Anthony again charges, but Olivencia ducks again. Anthony turns and gets a leaping Olivencia into the O Drop! Anthony however counters and shoves Olivencia off. As the challenger lands and gets his footing, no time because Anthony charges in with a huge shoulderblock.
Anthony grabs Olivencia up off the mat, lifts into a bodyslam position. Instead of a slam though, he holds him there and goes to run him into the cage. Olivencia gets his hands up though and blocks it. He locks his hands into the mesh as Anthony tries to push him in, but no go here. Olivencia knees him in the head to break free and Anthony falls back. After recovering, Anthony turns back to the challenger to see Olivencia having positioned himself in the middle of the top rope. He leaps off with a big clothesline and the champion goes down. Olivencia rolls back on top and mounts Anthony, laying in with forearms and hard right hands. A ground and pound in effect before Ashcraft gets Olivencia off. The challenger questions that briefly, but as Anthony gets up, he steps in and pushes him into the ropes to send him across. Anthony however reverses Olivencia and sends him bouncing off while he drops his head for a back body drop, but Olivencia catches it and is able to instead kick Anthony in the face. Anthony reels back and then charges into an armdrag take over. He gets up and charges as Olivencia tries again, but this time Anthony holds his ground. He takes his other hand and grabs Olivencia to bring him up by the back of the tights, free his other arm, and then hammer Olivencia down with a clothesline. Anthony covers for the win, but only gets a 2 count. The champion is however in firm control here.
With that, Anthony has some words for Ashcraft himself. The referee backs up as Olivencia gets up in the corner. Danger from the floor alerts Anthony and he turns in time to charge in and catch his opponent with a big forearm to the chest. Anthony grabs the head of Olivencia for a snapmare, but instead wrenches on the neck with a chinlock. If anybody can get a submission from a simple move like this, it's the power of Marcus Anthony. Olivencia fires off rights to set himself free, but Anthony just wrenches again. An elbow and another, and finally Olivencia frees himself as Anthony holds his gut in the corner. The challenger backs up and charges in, but Anthony moves and Olivencia hits hard, going down again in the process. Anthony brings the challenger back to his feet and lands some rights before picking up Olivencia and charging him head first into the cage, no blocking it this time. He goes in hard and drops to the mat like a bag of bricks. Danger tells him to do it again! Anthony obliges, picking up Olivencia and charging him head first into the steel cage a second time. As he goes down, Anthony covers ...
... 1
... 2
... NO!
Olivencia manages to get a shoulder up. Barely. Anthony stalks the ring as Danger yells "you got this!" from the floor. Olivencia crawls to the ropes to get up as Anthony grabs him and scoops into the dreaded fireman's carry. What is next? Anthony lifts Olivencia up and just drops him to the mat. The toll being taken on the challenger has got to be immense right now. Anthony goes over and grabs Olivencia, taking his time right now as, well, he can! He lifts Jamin into the same position and does it again! Olivencia is being dominated right now. Absolutely dominated. The challenger gets to his hands and knees as Anthony takes his place behind. He looks to be almost foaming at the mouth with anticipation, readying his hands. Could it be? Olivencia gets up and Anthony steps in, going for the Crimson Omen, the full nelson. Olivencia fights though before Anthony can lock his hands. He manages to free himself and reverses behind the champion. Anthony turns and charges as Olivencia ducks, leaps up and as both men turn, Olivencia hits a clothesline that drops the champion down. Anthony gets up in the corner as Olivencia charges in with a running knee to the face. Anthony again falls and Olivencia heads up to the top rope. Anthony rises as Danger yells for him not to turn around, but he does so anyway and eats a flying knee to the face. Olivencia covers, but only gets a 2 as Anthony not only kicks out, but throws Jamin into the air in the process.
As they get up, Anthony is again in the corner with Olivencia charging in for a running knee, but this time the champ instead catches the challenger with a hard low blow as he drives his forearm up with near perfect timing. Olivencia drops back as yes, there are no DQs in this, so it is in fact perfectly legal. And Dean notes that with Ashcraft in there, who the hell knows anyway. Anthony shakes off whatever damage Olivencia just inflicted and grabs him. He sets up for a suplex, but Olivencia blocks it. Anthony remedies that by kneeing him a couple times to the gut. He tries again, but as Olivencia goes upright, rather than go back, he heads back down, locking his legs into a bodyscissors and driving Anthony into the mat head first with a DDT. The O Drop connects! Anthony is down! He is out! Olivencia turns over and covers ...
... 1
... 2
... 3!
Anthony lifts a shoulder up just barely. In fact, disputedly as Dean thinks that was a 3. Titus says no, 2 and 9/10ths. Gilbert mentions this could be the Ashcraft factor. So close, under any other referee, would that have been ruled a 3? Olivencia is too tired to dispute it, but TPT asks Ashcraft from outside the cage. He just says it was a 2 and it was so close, hard to say 1 way or another what the deal was.
-- Fourth commercial break --
Olivencia gets up first as Anthony gets up by the ropes. Olivencia goes over and brings the champion out, this time lifting him into a fireman's carry himself! The effort that must be taking as Olivencia falls back with a Samoan drop. He covers again, but a definite 2 this time as Anthony kicks out. Olivencia gets up and grabs the arm of Anthony. He twists it around with a wristlock, holding on for a short arm clothesline, but Anthony ducks, holds on, and reverses it into the Crimson Omen! The full nelson is locked in! It's locked in and there is no way out of this! Anthony jerks Olivencia around like a rag doll, looking for that submission, or more likely just passing out. In the process though, Olivencia's legs hit Ashcraft and send him down! Anthony leaves the hold on a few seconds later before letting go, realizing he can't win with no referee, if he would have even got the submission. Anthony goes to Ashcraft while Danger yells for the Gamma Punch. Forget about Ashcraft, who cares! Finish Jamin! Anthony takes the advice and turns to ready himself as Olivencia is getting up. Olivencia is on wobbly legs as he gets up with the aid of the ropes, turns into a charging Anthony and the deadly move, but he ducks and Anthony connects with a metal pole in the middle of the cage fencing with his bad hand! This is bad as Anthony clutches the hand. Olivencia charges across and races back, running knee to take out Anthony. He heads to the top rope and with the champ prone, hits a 180 degree turning splash and covers, hooking the leg. Ashcraft crawls over, taking forever ...
... 1
... 2
... NO!
A noticeably slower count by Ashcraft, but again, Gilbert plays devil's advocate, he was just knocked down. That may mean nothing. Dean counters or it could mean he's on the take! Get Chris Sharpe in there! Titus says you can't, TPT has the cage locked! Then unlock it dammit! Dean is sick and tired of Ashcraft and if he is or is not on the take. Olivencia gets up and lifts Anthony into a standing position. He then jumps up into the bodyscissors, but Anthony shoves him off. Olivencia's mometum takes him into the ropes where he comes back with a hard forearm shot. He backs up and hits the ropes again, coming back for another. Third time is the charm as Olivencia turns and runs towards the ropes, but Anthony is right behind him and Jamin turns right into the Gamma Punch! Olivencia falls face down onto the mat and he looks out of it. Anthony himself though is not exactly a bastion of energy as he takes a knee while Danger yells to cover. Just turn him and cover! Anthony shakes off any effects, rolls Jamin over and hooks the leg as he covers ...
... 1
... 2
... 3!
Ashcraft signals for the bell, Anthony wins! Anthony retains! Not so fast though. TPT points out Olivencia's foot on the ropes at the last second. He tells the timekeeper not to ring that bell, this match ain't over yet. Ashcraft says he didn't see it until now, for all he knows it was after the bell and the argument with TPT at ringside ensues. It wasn't a 3 though, foot was on the ropes, end of story Dean says. Meanwhile behind Ashcraft and TPT, Danger is trying to hand Anthony a chain through the fencing. Take it! Anthony is clutching his hand, seemingly having reinjured it tonight, but he just waves that foreign object off. He wants nothing to do with that. Danger is insistent though. Anthony turns and takes the chain finally, but instead of using it, throws it aside! TPT goes over to Danger and tells him to step away from the cage now. Anthony readies as Jamin gets up, despite his bad hand. He could be risking permanent injury if he uses the Gamma Punch again. Anthony does decide against it and instead walks up, grabbing Olivencia into a belly to belly suplex position. Anthony lifts Olivencia for a throw over, but as he does so, the legs wrap around into a bodyscissors as the arm goes behind the head and the 2 turn with Olivencia instead dropping Anthony to the mat with the O Drop into an immediate cover. Ashcraft goes down to count ...
... 1
... 2
...
...
... Ashcraft hesitates to hit the mat a third time, but ...
... 3!
He finally does so and that's it! Jamin Olivencia has done what no man has been able to do. The reign of Marcus Anthony is over and there is a new Ohio Valley Southern champion. Davis Arena is going insane. The time of the match is 23:47. The length of Anthony's reign as champion, an almost incredible 280 days, the longest individual reign ever seen of the title. The cage door opens as TPT has the championship belt and is ready to enter to hand the belt to the new champion, but no. Instead Jamin takes the belt as he exits the door, and he is going to the people! Jamin heads to the crowd, celebrating with the fans. Meanwhile Timmy Danger can't believe the ride is over as he watches Jamin, disgusted. Dean says good, pleased to see Danger in a low place. Have to give all the credit in the world to Anthony though as he had the chance to take shortcuts in that match, but this was about proving something to himself as much just winning the match. Rest assured though, he will fight another day. Anthony gets to his knees, realizing he has lost. Olivencia takes note of this and heads back to the cage. TPT is at the door, telling Jamin not to get in there, but he ignores the advice. Jamin goes by TPT and this is not finished, not yet.
Jamin has the belt over his shoulder as Anthony stands and holds his hand in pain. Jamin tells him to end this right now, Anthony may not have won the match, but he won his respect. Olivencia holds out a hand and tells Anthony to shake it, but the former champion just looks at him. Danger says not to do it! Anthony is in noticeable pain as he walks to the door by the ropes. Olivencia keeps the hand extended as Anthony stops and turns back. He looks at Olivencia, but just smiles. Almost sadisticly. Anthony leaves the cage, holding his hand, there won't be a handshake. This isn't over yet apparently. Danger says that's right! No handshake, Jamin got lucky tonight but he won't be so lucky next time! Anthony heads to the back, followed by Danger, leaving Olivencia alone in the ring. Gilbert wonders if Anthony could have shaked the hand even if he had wanted to given the condition his is in, while Titus calls it a cheap ploy by the new champion to crush the hand and eliminate Anthony. Olivencia in the ring just shrugs his shoulders, whatever, and heads to the ropes. He climbs up and raises the belt for the fans again, but music hits ...
... The Pope Elijah Burke! Is he here to cash in? He won King of The Valley earlier tonight, guaranteed shot at that title whenever he chooses! No, the music isn't Burke's ...
... IT'S CM PUNK!!! HOLY $#*@!!! "Cult of Personality" by Living Color plays over the Davis Arena as shock takes over. What in God's name is he doing here?!? Jamin is in shock like everybody else as Punk heads into the cage. This is gigantic as the commentators wonder what Punk's agenda is. He has been in Ohio Valley years upon years ago. Olivencia looks at him with the title held by his side as Punk applauds. He extends a hand himself to Jamin. Apparently Punk enjoyed that match as much as the next. The fans cheer as Olivencia looks out to them for their opinion on what to do next. Punk just says he wants to say nice work, that's all he's here for. Olivencia, appreciating the gesture, reaches his own hand out and back. The 2 hands meet and there it is! This win puts Olivencia as among the best wrestlers in the history of Ohio Valley, if not the best, and a handshake from Punk of all people cements the night as maybe the high point of his career.
... OR IS IT?
... GO TO SLEEP! Before releasing the handshake, Punk pulls Olivencia in and lifts him onto his shoulders. He sends him face first into the knee and looks down at the fallen competitor. Jamin Olivencia regains the Southern championship on this night, but as CM Punk stands there, looking down on him, you have to know that all the talk is going to be about this. Punk looks to the mixed crowd, some booing, some cheering, some in shocked silence, and starts laughing as the commentators agains just have to wonder what his deal is here tonight.
-- Fifth commercial break --
A last reminder to join us on December 31, 2014 for a big New Year's Eve taping at the Davis Arena. We are taping 2 full hours for airing, including the bonus January 3 Saturday Night Special. And time to announce the big name announced earlier, NWA World champion Samoa Joe WILL be in attendance. Big news there. Now some of what you will see on that night ...
- Metal Master challenges Eric Locker for the TV Title, title can change on a countout or DQ
- Rob Conway returns to the ring in singles action
- Melvin Maximus vs The Body Guy
- The Blossom Twins bid farewell to Ohio Valley
- #1 contender Cliff Compton is in action
- Non title action with Jamin Olivencia vs Rob Terry
- Contract signing for the Retribution match, Elijah Burke vs CM Punk
- Rudy Switchblade addresses OVW and why he turned his back on the company
All that and tons more with over 10 matches to be taped, but it is the last point that brings a somber end to 2014. Beginning just before Rage In The Cage in October, a masked turncoat appeared to join Doug Basham and The Blacklist against Team OVW. Who was it? We had no idea, but he would go on to terrorize the company in the months to come. A possible career ending attack on Mohammad Ali Vaez where in combination with a match against Rob Terry has left him on the shelf, an attack on the surgically repaired knee of Nick Dinsmore, plus attacks on Jamin Olivencia, Elijah Burke, Cliff Compton, Michael Hayes, the list just goes on. And for what? That we don't know, but right now a look back at that horrific moment to close out 2014.
VS |
From December 20, 2014 airing of OVW TV
Cliff Compton defeats Shiloh Jonze @ 8:51 via pinfall after the Cliffhanger, a springboard tornado DDT. Strong performance from Compton and Jonze deserves credit in this singles match as he is able to hang with the #1 contender and get some near falls. Immediately upon the win, The French Stallion hit the ring and jumped Compton from behind. This brought in Jamin Olivencia from commentary for the save. The champion laid into Stallion, but got caught with a kick to the gut. Stallion quickly hit the ropes and ran back for the French Connection big boot, but Olivencia moved. As Stallion struggled to stay upright, he turned and was met by Olivencia leaping into a bodyscissors into a guillotine DDT, Standing O! Olivencia got up, but was quickly met with a steel chair to the back. The Masked Turncoat strikes! As Compton got up, he took a chair shot to the gut and then as he bent over, one across the back. Stallion was up, holding a weakened Olivencia. Jonze was up, holding a weakened Compton. At that moment, the Masked Turncoat did the unthinkable. With his back to the 2 of them, he removed the mask! Slowly turning it around, the shock set in. The man that has been terrorizing Olivencia, terrorizing Compton, terrorizing OVW as a whole ...
... Elijah Burke?
... CM Punk?!?
... RUDY SWITCHBLADE! God dammit! Dean can't believe it and can't hold back. That son of a bitch! Compton fights away from the grasp of Jonze, but Switchblade is easily able to blast him over the head with a protected chair shot as Compton gets his hands up. Olivencia can't believe it any more than the next. He even spits at Switchblade from Stallion's grasp which gets a pop, but Switchblade gives the order. They set up for a piledriver, no, a spike piledriver onto the chair! Before they can hit it though, from the back come the troops. Elijah Burke! Ryan Howe! Paredyse, Rump Thump, even big Melvin Maximus. The trio are able to get to the floor before any contact is made. On the outside, Trailer Park Trash is out and just shaking his head in disbelief. Switchblade just flips him off and continues. Dean Hill can't hold back, throwing down his headset and saying that in all his years, he's never seen such a disrespectful S.O.B. Switchblade just laughs and the 3 disappear to the back. Gilbert says that what we have just seen could be a game changer. It was known there was a turncoat in the locker room, but Rudy Switchblade? He first stepped into this company to train almost 8 years ago. 8 years. Why now? What changed? Titus says he's speechless as Gilbert says that's a first. Dean has nothing to say likewise as the end of the show just fades off.