NWA Ohio Valley TV results - May 27, 2015
May 25, 2015 8:16:34 GMT -7
Post by jp1985 on May 25, 2015 8:16:34 GMT -7
Live from The Davis Arena in Louisville, Kentucky on May 27, 2015
Airdate May 27, 2015 - 10:00pm central, WBNA-TV 21
Airdate May 30, 2015 - 12:00pm central, RetroTV 21.4
Airdate May 30, 2015 - 10:00pm central, WBNA-TV 21
Airdate May 31, 2015 - 6:00pm central, RetroTV 21.4
Heavyweight champion: Elijah Burke
Tag Team champions: Cliff Compton & Colt Cabana
TV champion: Chris Silvio
Women's champion: Taeler Hendrix
Commentators: Dean Hill & Gilbert Corsey
Ring Announcer: Scarlett Bordeaux
Interviewer: Terry Boddie
The commentators welcome viewers to the show. Only 1 week removed from the crowning of a new TV champion, Chris Silvio stealing the title last week from Michael Hayes. Silvio will be here tonight with comments with a rematch expected shortly. Also last week, the news that the World champion AJ Styles will be in Bowling Green on June 21 for the big Global Force - Ohio Valley joint show, tonight more talent announcements of what to expect that night. In action though tonight ...
- Dylan Bostic returns to action vs Jason Lee
- Mary Elizabeth Monroe & Rebel vs Taeler Hendrix & Seleziya Sparx
- The Wild Boyz vs Raul Lamotta & The Mexicutioner
- Marcus Anthony and Melvin Maximus, face to face for the first time since May 2
- Paredyse vs Rudy Switchblade in the main event
As well, Cliff Compton will be here to talk about the upcoming Tag Team Title match he has at the June 6 Saturday Night Special, plus Rump Thump will be here with Ram Jam Jon Ramser to answer the challenge last week from Stuart Miles of The Congregation for a rematch after Ramser's upset win 2 weeks ago on TV. Kicking things off ...
Rob Conway vs Dapper Dan
With the announcement last week of Conway vs Jeremiah Plunkett on June 6 at the next SNS inside a Steel Cage match, The Ironman is in action tonight in a warm up against Dapper Dan. The commentators note that Dan is still relatively new to the sport and with his size, a breakout seems inevitable. Just a matter of when, maybe even tonight against Conway with The Ironman distracted by The East. Conway shows no signs of having his mind anywhere but this match early, but Dapper Dan gets control and starts to work him over. He manages to hit his finisher of the German suplex, but doesn't bridge and instead releases and then covers. Only a 2, which could be a mistake. Conway manages to make the comeback and it isn't long before the veteran connects with the Ego Trip whiplash move and covers for the 3 and the win.
Rob Conway defeats Dapper Dan @ 5:04 via pinfall after the Ego Trip.
No time to celebrate as from the back comes Jeremiah Plunkett with The Sons of Chaos. Conway takes notice as Plunkett has a mic.
Jeremiah Plunkett: Congratulations Rob Conway. The Ironman. Please! Haha. I got a little news for everybody and you might want to hear it. June 6 at the Saturday Night Special, there will be no Steel Cage match! Sorry to disappoint. Last week Chase Owens got hit so hard, he's probably sitting in some hospital bed thinking his name is Chase Steen. And I don't think you'll be hearing the name Jax Dane ever again after he fell victim 2 weeks ago to The East. Rob Conway, prepare to say goodbye OVW because right now I unleash ... The Sons ... of ... CHAOS!!!!!!! Get him!
With that, Damien Wayne and Phil Monahan rush the ring. Conway fires a right at Wayne, a right at Monahan. Conway is overcoming The Sons! Not for long though. They get the better. Wayne finally presses Conway above his head, dropping him into a powerslam, the Black Diamond connects. And we know what's next. Monahan lifts Conway up, hand around the throat, and chokeslam! Conway is going down in a hurry. Plunkett casually strolls in as Director of Authority Jim Cornette, physician Dr. Asa Andrew, and officials surround the ring. Plunkett ignores the pleas, hitting Conway with his Gourdbuster finisher. Conway is not moving as The East may have claimed a third victim in as many weeks. And if so, that definitely spells the end of the Cage match at the SNS.
-- commercial break --
Ringside interview w/ Cliff Compton
Terry Boddie is at ringside with the co holder of the Tag Team Title, Cliff Compton. Last week Colt Cabana extended the offer to The Wild Boyz for a rematch at the June 6 SNS after Country Jacked interfered. Compton says that came as news to him because Cabana never consulted him on that idea. Last he checked, it was the TAG TEAM champions, and Cabana's walking a fine line here by making matches without his consent. But The Wild Boyz are a couple of punks so he'll put them in their place. As long as matches are being made though, how about next week, him & Cabana vs Country Jacked, non title of course. Boddie asks if that's wise so close to the SNS? Compton says they're the champs for a reason and it's time to put up or shut up for those 2 wannabe country boys. Last week it was Cabana and now Compton books a match without consultation.
Mary Elizabeth Monroe & Rebel vs Taeler Hendrix & Seleziya Sparx
Having won the Women's Title 3 weeks ago in the tournament final, Taeler Hendrix must now face the challenge of Mary Elizabeth Monroe once again in her first title defense on June 6 at the SNS. Before that though is this tag team match that sees Monroe joined by Rebel and Hendrix joined by A List associate Seleziya Sparx. The goal of this match seems simple as after a back and forth to start, Hendrix & Sparx isolate Monroe and look to wear her down ahead of the 6th. Hendrix gives the command for Sparx to hit the Spiral Bomb. She bends Monroe over and goes to lift her up, but Monroe blocks and instead back body drops Sparx over. Both wrestlers look for the tag with the champion first getting in, but being unable to hold back Monroe from tagging Rebel. Rebel comes in and goes to work on Hendrix, eventually hitting the split legged legdrop and covering, only for Sparx to break it up. Hendrix then holds Rebel as Sparx readies to connect, but Monroe intercepts the charging Sparx with a clothesline of her own. Rebel breaks free, kicks Hendrix and rolls her up into a small package. Rebel gets the 3 and the win! The girls celebrate as the commentators wonder what that means for June 6 as Rebel pins the champion.
Mary Elizabeth Monroe & Rebel defeat Taeler Hendrix & Seleziya Sparx @ 6:18 when Rebel pinned Hendrix with a small package.
-- commercial break --
More names for June 21 in Bowling Green / Aaron Sky on commentary
Announcement time. Last week, World champion AJ Styles was announced. This week, names to be added include World Tag Team champions The Young Bucks and World Women's champion Heidi Lovelace. This is a big card, taking place just under 2 hours away. Take the 446 south because you will not want to miss this show. Between the Louisville and the nearby Nashville fans, should be a big day of action. A reminder that VIP tickets are available with an added autograph signing for Styles and Global Force Wrestling owner Jeff Jarrett. Next week, several OVW names will be announced for the show. Who knows, maybe Jamin Olivencia with the offer standing from Jarrett to join Global Force with a decision date of June 6 at the Saturday Night Special.
From there, Aaron Sky joins on commentary. Problems in recent weeks on the websclusive and it would seem Sky is afraid of his former tag team partner. Sky dismisses the idea and says all is well with him and The Mexicutioner, and Robbie Walker? Scared? Not a chance. In fact, the ink is just drying on the contract. June 6, Saturday Night Special, Sky vs Walker, the Skywalkers finally explode.
The Wild Boyz vs Raul Lamotta & The Mexicutioner
Scheduled for a Tag Team Title shot on June 6 at the SNS, The Wild Boyz renew their long time rivalry with Raul Lamotta & The Mexicutioner tonight in a warm up match. The 2 teams have traded victories for most of 2015 so far, and Lamotta & Mexicutioner winning could be what they need to get back into the title picture. Sky on commentary says that The Wild Boyz are a flash in the pan and he knows their weakness. The 2 tag teams go back and forth but in the end it's The Wild Boyz in control. EFD Eddie Diamond has Lamotta down, hitting a flying elbow drop from the top rope. At this point, from the back emerge a couple latina belly dancers. Sky laughs as EFD loses focus, clearly his plan is a throwback to EFD's obsession with Shelly Martinez. Mexicutioner is unimpressed though, getting to the floor and telling them to get the hell out of here. Sky gets up and the arguing ensues. Meanwhile in the ring, Lamotta hit EFD from behind. As he turns him though, Diamond drops him into the crossface. Lamotta has little choice but to tap out. The Wild Boyz win as the problems between Sky and The Mexicutioner continue with Lamotta taking the fall as he is caught in the middle of it.
The Wild Boyz defeat Raul Lamotta & The Mexuctioner @ 5:53 when Diamond made Lamotta tap out to the Crossfire Crossface.
-- commercial break --
Ringside interview w/ Rump Thump & Jon Ramser
Terry Boddie is joined by Rump Thump & Ram Jam, the topic being the challenge last week from The Pastor of Disaster. Given Ram Jam is deaf, Thump is out to relay the answer. 2 weeks ago he beat Stuart Miles and flat out, the answer is no! Ram Jam beat Miles and the roles are now reversed. Whereas once Ram Jam couldn't get the win, now it's Miles who is few and far between victories. This brings out Miles & Altar Boy Jade Dawson. Miles says this is typical Rump Thump, probably not even properly relaying Ram Jam's sign language because he's too stupid, but he'll play along. The sin of greed is common in man so Miles has with him a bag of $2,500, this past week's Church collection. If Ram Jam accepts the rematch and can beat him, the money's his. Thump says that's a great offer but the answer is still no! The 2 leave as Miles only further gets annoyed as fans start chanting "Stewie, Stewie" at him.
Dylan Bostic vs Jason Lee
Appearing for the first time since the cowardly attack by Flash Flanagan at the May 2 Saturday Night Special, Dylan Bostic is back in action tonight against veteran The Man Jason Lee. While Bostic has slowly been winning some fan support, there is still a portion of the Davis Arena fans that are not in his corner. Against the arrogant Lee though, pretty much everybody is. The commentators feel that Lee could get what would have to be considered an upset to get a win, given Bostic's lack of ring time the last few weeks. The Man does get in some offense, but most of the match falls in the favor of Bostic. With the match in hand, Bostic connects with the jumping double knee backbreaker and covers, scoring the easy 3 for the win. Unfortunately for him, the larger Flash Flanagan is unlikely to go down with the same ease.
Dylan Bostic defeats Jason Lee @ 4:37 via pinfall after the jumping double knee backbreaker.
And speaking of Flash, he heads out to the commentary table. Bostic takes notice in the ring as Flash takes a mic.
Flash Flanagan: What is this? You know I thought you'd have had the common sense to know enough to scram after what I did to you at the last Special, but I guess I was wrong. Clearly I gave you too much credit. See, I don't like that you took out my friend Trailer Park Trash. And I care even less for Trailer Park Trash for losing to a joke like you in the first place. I guess you could see I'm kind of a loner out here, aren't I? So here's what I suggest. Since you ain't got the sense, how about I beat it into you on June 6 at the next Special? Not just any match, but when I beat you, the loser gets 10 lashes with the cane. What do you say boy?
Bostic nods as the fans cheer. Looks like another match is official for the SNS.
Flash Flanagan: Haha, you're more stupid than you look. See you at the Special.
Flash throws down the mic as the commentators wonder if maybe this is too much, too soon for Bostic? Flash is showing himself to be ruthless and may put the finishing touch on Bostic if he can get in 10 lashes with that cane he carries with him.
-- commercial break --
The Body Guy promo video
Out of action since the March Saturday Night Special with an undisclosed injury, a rather generic hype video airs featuring The Body Guy's silhouette posing over a fluorescent background to his theme music. The brief promo is tagged with "... returning in 2 weeks".
Marcus Anthony and Melvin Maximus, face to face
The back and forth feud saw Anthony answer the challenge from Maximus & Timmy Danger last week, but he made it clear he wants Danger. The rematch seems to be signed for the upcoming SNS on June 6, but if or how Danger plays into that is not known as there has been no response of yet. It is expected here though as the Director of Authority Jim Cornette is in the ring.
Jim Cornette: Alright, it is now time for the face to face. The 2 biggest men here in OVW, right here, right now. I'd like to start by bringing out the 2 time winner of Kentucky Muscle and his manager Timmy Danger, he is 4M, Mr. Marvelous Melvin Maximus!
Fans start booing as Danger leads out Maximus, decked out in a sequined robe. Danger is arrogant and cocky, and why not when you're backed up by 350 pounds of the strongest man in the company,
Jim Cornette: And now ladies & gentlemen, please welcome the former OVW champion, Marcus Anthony!
Fans cheer as Black Zeus heads out, staring a hole through Danger to cause the manager to take shelter behing Maximus as he yells insults towards Anthony. As he gets in the ring, he approaches Danger, but Maximus steps in front and the face to face lives up to its billing. Cornette backs them off for now.
Jim Cornette: Alright, alright, just relax. Cool it! Now as everybody knows, the challenge has been made. Melvin Maximus, or more specifically Timmy Danger, you want a rematch with Marcus Anthony at the June 6 Saturday Night Special to, as you put it, finish him off. Marcus Anthony though, you want a match with Timmy Danger. Now I'm hoping-
Timmy Danger: Hold on here Jimmy, hold on.
Jim Cornette: Jimmy?
Timmy Danger: Yeah dawg, that's how it goes when you're around the dolla' dolla'. Now this is all well and good here. Marcus Anthony wants a piece of me though? Ain't happenin'. Not today, not tomorrow, not June 6. I'm not a wrestler Jimmy-
Jim Cornette: Stop calling me Jimmy.
Timmy Danger: And if Marcus Anthony thinks he's gonn' get his hands on yours truly, think again! If you even can think dawg haha.
Jim Cornette: Well now hold on here. You are in fact a trained wrestler, don't think I haven't done my research on this. The way I see it, you have a valid wrestling license in the state of Kentucky, that's that. On June 6, you will be wrestling!
The fans cheer as Anthony starts smiling and nodding in anticipation. Danger is obviously pissed off at this turn of events, yelling no way.
Jim Cornette: Now hold on though. It won't be Marcus Anthony vs Timmy Danger, 1 on 1, I mean I'm not a sadist or anything. It would have its moments, but I'm trying to think about the guys that would have to scrape your carcass off the mat. What we're going to do is sign a tag team match. The 2 of you, Timmy Danger and Melvin Maximus, against Marcus Anthony and a partner of his choice.
Timmy Danger: Haha, good luck with that! I managed you, and I remember it. You went through that locker room. Nobody, NOBODY!, is going to want to stand at your side. I can't wait until June 6 because you're going to go in there alone, and after Mr. Marvelous gets done squeezing the last breath out of you, I'll come in and pin you with 1 finger for the ultimate humiliation!
Music hits, very familiar music as it sends the Davis Arena to their feet. JAMIN OLIVENCIA!? The former Heavyweight champion comes out and gets in the ring. A Mexican standoff style setup ensues. He takes the mic.
Jamin Olivencia: Jim, if I could for a minute. LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY! MAKE SOME NOISE! Now I was in the back there and thinking, something I've been doing a lot of lately thanks to the offer from Jeff Jarrett. He's given me 30 days until June 6 at the Saturday Night Special to accept or reject his offer to sign with Global Force Wrestling. If I sign, he's promised a shot at the World Title. If I don't, well then, here we are. And this is where we are. See, I heard the challenge just thrown out there. I remember the many battles that you (Anthony) and I had last year. And I remember you (Danger) always being a constant nuisance on the outside. Now the 2 of us Marcus Anthony, I think we've settled our business. But you Timmy Danger, I never got my hands on you! So if it's alright by Marcus, I'll step in and be his partner on June 6.
Cornette takes the mic back as Anthony has a confused look on his face.
Jim Cornette: So what you're proposing is that on June 6, the match be Melvin Maximus & Timmy Danger vs Marcus Anthony & Jamin Olivencia? That's big. That's like OVW's answer to the Mega Powers if I've ever seen it.
Timmy Danger: Yeah, and the Mega Powers exploded dawg! Don't do it Marcus! He took your title!
Jim Cornette: I think Marcus Anthony would take advice from Dixie Carter on decision making before he would from you Timmy Danger.
Olivencia extends a hand as Anthony looks to the crowd. After some thought, he shakes it! The fans cheer as it's official. Olivencia & Anthony will team up on June 6 at the Saturday Night Special!
Jim Cornette: There you have it. Folks, I've seen a lot since returning to OVW a few months back, but I can honestly say nothing gives me chills like the thought of these 2 men fighting side by side. On June 6 at the Saturday Night Special, it's official. Jamin Olivencia & Marcus Anthony as a tag team for the first time!
Timmy Danger: And it'll be the last time! Mark my words! They'll explode and this man here (Maximus) will pick up the pieces as now we get to eliminate not 1, but 2 problems from OVW!
-- commercial break --
Ringside interview w/ Chris Silvio & Mary Jane
Terry Boddie is joined by the new TV champion Chris Silvio and his valet Mary Jane. Boddie asks if Silvio's pleased with how he took the title last week from Michael Hayes? Silvio says absolutely not because he will not be satisfied until he has the Heavyweight Title too. He has been TV champion before and he is not content with just 1 championship. He fully intends to become the duel champion that OVW deserves, make that needs! Boddie mentions that before any match for the Heavyweight Title, there is a rematch next week on TV with Hayes. Silvio laughs and just says Hayes lost once to him, and if he wants more, he'll finish him off for good next week. 2 legs, 1 leg, he has no compassion for anybody that stands across the ring from him and Hayes will get knocked out.
Paredyse vs Rudy Switchblade
2 weeks ago saw Paredyse nearly earn himself a shot at the Heavyweight Title against Chris Silvio, followed by a strong performance last week in defeating Rockstar Ryan Howe. Tonight Paredyse can move himself into contention regardless if he can defeat Rudy Switchblade, the man scheduled to challenge Elijah Burke on June 6 at the Saturday Night Special. While Switchblade will get the shot regardless, a Paredyse win adds to what could be a crowded scene with the new TV champion Silvio also owed a shot that got delayed last week. The commentators also touch on Switchblade's issues with John Cena, or lack thereof with the North American champion yet to appear here in Louisville and address the going's on with The Blacklist leader.
The match starts out with Paredyse using his flamboyance to get under the skin of Switchblade. Reversing a waistlock into a go behind is a bit too close for comfort for The Blacklist leader, complaining to the ref and according to the commentators, playing right into the mind games of Paredyse. A lock up sees Paredyse back Switchblade to the corner and a break gets called, which Paredyse gives clean. They lock up again, this time Switchblade backing Paredyse up. The ref wants a break, which Switchblade gives, only to try a cheap chop. Paredyse moves though and turns Switchblade into the corner, connecting with rights. Paredyse Irish whips Switchblade to the opposite turnbuckles and charges in, leaping up to the middle rope. Ready to give 10 punches, it's again too close for Switchblade's comfort as he drops down and leaves the ring. Switchblade is visibly off his game here as fans taunt him. Paredyse holds the ropes open for him, but Switchblade refuses, leading to Paredyse kissing his hand and slapping his rear to tell Switchblade what he can do to a pop. The Blacklist leader finally gets back in.
Switchblade fakes a lock up, instead raking the eyes. He then grabs Paredyse by the back of the head and rams him into the turnbuckle. Turning him, he brings him out to shoot him into the ropes, delivering a back body drop. As Paredyse lands, he goes for an elbow, but Paredyse moves. Switchblade is up and tries again, but Paredyse again moves. Both are back up with Switchblade taking a swing, but Paredyse ducks and turns him into an atomic drop. Switchblade sells the effects as Paredyse hits the ropes and strikes with a clothesline. With Switchblade down, Paredyse heads outside to the top rope. Switchblade gets up as Paredyse jumps off with missile dropkick attempt, but Switchblade moves. With Paredyse down, Switchblade grabs the legs and drags him to the ropes, dropping back to send his opponent neck first into the bottom rope. The ref warns, but Switchblade could care less as he heads to the apron and jumps down to drop an elbow to the prone head. Switchblade taunts fans, a different story than earlier in the match.
Heading back inside, Switchblade grabs Paredyse and pulls him mid ring, looking for the Boston crab. Paredyse reaches for the ropes, but way too far as Switchblade turns into the submission. Paredyse has a hand up, ready to tap, but instead pushes himself up with his hands and in 1 last ditch effort, rolls to flip Switchblade over. Getting up, Switchblade goes over but gets a small package for a 2 from Paredyse. As they get up, Paredyse gets a right to the midsection. Another and Paredyse is now standing. He fires another couple before kicking Switchblade in the gut. Paredyse hits the ropes and bounces back with a swinging neckbreaker. A 2 count follows as Switchblade is in trouble. Paredyse brings him back up and takes Switchblade to the corner. Irish whip sends Switchblade in as Paredyse charges, but gets flips up by Switchblade over the top rope, but landing on the apron. As Switchblade turns, Paredyse catches him with a kick to the face. Switchblade reels before turning back into Paredyse slingshotting with the top rope into a headscissors. The fans cheer knowing this spot. The Keister to the Kisser! Paredyse pulls Switchblade in several times, butting his head into his rear, but Switchblade shoves Paredyse up and steps forward. As he comes down, Switchblade hits the RudyKO! Just like that as he rolls into a cover and the ref counts 3.
Rudy Switchblade defeats Paredyse @ 8:47 via pinfall after The RudyKO.
The commentators remark on another win for Switchblade, seemingly unstoppable, having not been pinned since losing the title back on March 7. Switchblade gets up, but is not content as from the back come Shiloh Jonze & Eric Locker. They get in the ring and Switchblade wants to make Paredyse pay. Locker holds Paredyse as Jonze lands several shots. From the back though comes Rockstar Ryan Howe! He slides in for the save with a right for Jonze. He hits Locker, but Switchblade is there. The 3 on 2 numbers game is too much as Jonze & Locker kick at them. Switchblade wants a mic.
Rudy Switchblade: You see that? I hope you're watching Elijah Burke because defeat is in your future. Just like last week when I hit the RudyKO, just like Survival of The Fittest, I have your number. And I think you know it! Where are you huh? Looks like somebody has a case of Cena-itis tonight. Symptoms include cowardice, not showing up to face the music, and probably forfeiting on June 6 just like Cena did. Using my attack last week as an excuse. There will be no excuses though at the Saturday Night Special when I raise that OVW Title up above my head and you're left laying in a pile of mediocrity. As for these 2, screw it. Let's just finish them now.
Switchblade throws down the mic as the other 2 back off. They start standing as Switchblade takes position, waiting to hit the RudyKO. Howe is up at the ropes and groggy as Switchblade readies. NO! From the back, it's Elijah Burke! He sprints out and slides into the ring! Jonze goes for a right but Burke blocks it and sends it back. Locker follows. Switchblade goes for 1, but Burke fires back. Howe nails Locker with another right as Paredyse hits Switchblade again. Jonze gets up to take a kick to the midsection from Burke, followed by The Elijah Experience! Jonze is down after the sitout facebuster. Locker gets thrown to the floor as Switchblade exits. Burke wants to do this now, but Switchblade shakes his head no. He'll have no choice though come June 6 when Burke intends to make him eat his words, clearly showing he's no coward by showing up to face Switchblade like a man tonight. Next week is the go home show with Michael Hayes getting his rematch at Chris Silvio for the TV Title, Cliff Compton & Colt Cabana in non title action against Country Jacked, plus a whole lot more. For Dean Hill, Gilbert Corsey saying so long until next week.
Websclusive match #1
Solo Darling defeats Ray Lynn and Mandy Leon in a 3 way @ 5:29, pinning Leon after getting out of the way of the Leonsault as Lynn was outside the ring recuperating. Darling gets another win here, but will get tested this coming Wednesday on TV when she is signed to take on Crazy Mary Dobson. The commentators mention Solo's long time friendship with Heidi Lovelace and how Dobson may be using this match to send a message to the World champion.
Websclusive match #2
Michael Hayes defeats Deonta Davis @ 4:51 via tap out to The Liberty Lock submission. Rebounding from losing the TV Title, Hayes puts away half of The No Class Connection. Leon Shelly was ringside, trying to interfere, but even the 2 of them was not enough. Hayes will get his rematch at Chris Silvio for the TV Title this coming Wednesday as he hopes to put a quick end to that reign.