NWA Ohio Valley TV results - July 1, 2015
Jun 27, 2015 13:10:36 GMT -7
Post by jp1985 on Jun 27, 2015 13:10:36 GMT -7
Live from The Davis Arena in Louisville, Kentucky on July 1, 2015
Airdate July 1, 2015 - 10:00pm central, WBNA-TV 21
Airdate July 4, 2015 - 12:00pm central, RetroTV 21.4
Airdate July 4, 2015 - 9:00pm central, WBNA-TV 21
Airdate July 4, 2015 - 6:00pm central, RetroTV 21.4
Heavyweight champion: Elijah Burke
Tag Team champions: The Wild Boyz
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. Big night of action here with Futureshock only 10 days away on iPPV, as well as the Saturday Night Special this weekend, airing on WBNA-TV at 10pm. We will have the lineup for that show later on for you. Here in this hour though, lots to look forward to. In action ...
- Ram Jam vs Stuart Miles with a bag with $10,000 hung on a pole, first man to get it, wins
- Solo Darling vs Crazy Mary Dobson
- Rob Conway vs Melvin Maximus in the main event
Plus footage of the finish of Jamin Olivencia vs AJ Styles from Bowling Green, as well as comments from Jeff Jarrett relating to NWA Summerslam coming up on July 26. Cliff Compton said last week that he would answer all questions here tonight, but wanted to do it to Colt Cabana's face. That is to come. But first thing's first, kicking us off is 6 man tag team action ...
The Wild Boyz & Robbie Walker vs Country Jacked & Dapper Dan
With the Tag Team Title match set for Futureshock, the 2 tag teams get a chance here to feel each other out here. Walker got a look at Country Jacked 2 weeks ago, but the equalizer comes in the form here of Dapper Dan. After some early exchanges and tags around, Corey Hollis gets worked over some until a distraction from Ashcraft allows for Adam Page to sneak in and join Hollis in reversing a suplex attempt to a double suplex on EFD Eddie Diamond. They manage to keep Diamond isolated, with Dapper Dan even hitting his German suplex finish for a 2 count as the near fall. He argues it was a 3, only serving to take his eye off the ball. When he turns, Diamond catches him with a right to the midsection and starts to make a comeback. He manages to get the Crossfire Crossface on, but Page enters to break it up. The tag comes to Page, but Diamond reaches Bud Dwight and The Party Starter does just that. A dropkick comes for Page after some offense but Hollis enters. This brings in Walker, who eventually superkicks Hollis out of the ring. Dwight has Page, but he manages to catch him in the arm trap reverse STP, Turn The Page. He covers as Diamond goes to enter, but gets held back by Ashcraft. Walker enters but is too late. Page has pinned Dwight and Country Jacked continue to ride a wave of momentum heading into Futureshock.
Country Jacked & Dapper Dan defeat The Wild Boyz & Robbie Walker @ 6:25 when Adam Page pinned Bud Dwight after Turn The Page.
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Ringside interview w/ Cliff Compton
Terry Boddie is at ringside with Cliff Compton, ready to get to the bottom of his recent actions. Compton calls out Colt Cabana. He tells him not to worry, this isn't some sort of double cross, it's just talking. He brought Colt in because he was faced by a threat he couldn't handle. But lately it became obvious to him, he needs to go back to why he's here. No offense to Colt or their tag team, but from here on out, he's going solo because he wants singles gold and why he's in the Nightmare Rumble. Cabana says ok and if that's what he wants to do, he'll support it. Compton goes on that this isn't a split or something, just how it is. He's not angry that Colt dropped the ball and he's glad this can end without incident, patting him on the shoulder and walking away. Cabana is confused by the closing remark, but adds he guesses that means he might be seeing Compton then, because he's in the Nightmare Rumble too.
$10,000 on a Pole match
Jon Ramser vs Stuart Miles
Embarrassed by a loss to Ram Jam, The Pastor of Disaster sought out a rematch at all costs. $2,500 was rejected, $5,000 turned down, but finally $10,000 was the magic number. The bag of money collected from Miles' followers at Sunday service will be hung on a pole, the first to retrieve the bag wins the match and the cash. Rump Thump and Altar Boy Jade Dawson are at ringside. Ram Jam immediately goes after the money, but Miles grabs him and slams him down. For Miles, this is about revenge for that humiliating defeat. Miles works over Ram Jam as Rump Thump tries get the fans riled up. With Ram Jam on his hands and knees, Miles looks to the bag, but not yet. He readies and goes for the Say Your Prayers curb stomp, but Ram Jam manages to move the head and instead sweep out the leg. Miles crashes back first as Ram Jam goes bag to the pole, but in comes Dawson. Rump Thump follows and an all out brawl ensues until Rump ducks as Dawson charges to send him over the top rope and to the floor. He points to the cash as Ram Jam starts the climb. Miles is up, but Rump hits the ropes and comes back with the butt butt! Miles goes down! Ram Jam gets the money! Miles is once again left embarrassed as he suffers a second defeat to the lowly Ram Jam, and also has now lost $10,000 from his Congregation's donation funds.
Jon Ramser defeats Stuart Miles @ 4:18 by climbing the pole to retrieve the bag of cash.
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Solo Darling vs Crazy Mary Dobson
Dobson's quest for a World Title match with Heidi Lovelace after destroying her 3 weeks ago only to get DQd for shoving the referee in a non title match, continues here tonight against Lovelace's friend Solo Darling. Last time they met Dobson won, but this time it's personal. Darling comes out with rarely seen fury in her offense. Dean says this is about revenge for her friend. Solo continues on until Dobson catches her coming off the ropes with a knee to the midsection. Dobson starts pounding away as she yanks Solo's hair back and screams in her face. She rubs Solo's face into the mat like it's dirt. Solo makes a small comeback as she goes the Rapture Plex, but Dobson reverse it and brings Solo to the mat with a takeover. She gets up and stomps her in the midsection before heading to the corner and hitting the split legged moonsault. She covers but instead lifts up Solo's head at the 2 count. She's not done as this is about a message. Instead she hits the move a second time. The referee gets in and checks, just calling for the bell as Solo is out. Dobson wants Lovelace at Futureshock and her conditions are a Death match for the World Title. This performance tonight has to only further get at the champion.
Crazy Mary Dobson defeats Solo Darling @ 5:31 via ref stoppage.
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Ringside interview w/ Dylan Bostic & Ray Lynn
Terry Boddie is joined by the recently reunited Team Platinum. This marks the first appearance since the 10 lashes from Flash back at the June 6 Saturday Night Special. Bostic says it hurt like hell, but he's still here and standing. Flash might knock him down, but he's back up and ready for more, and he is throwing his name into the 30 man Nightmare Rumble at Futureshock. This brings Flash out, kendo stick in hand. He asks Bostic, hasn't he had enough? Bostic says never and he wants another chance. This Saturday at the SNS, and forget the loser takes 10 lashes, he wants a dueling canes match! Lynn seems concerned, but Flash smiles. He calls Bostic stupid, but he does have guts. He accepts, but this time he finishes the job.
Marcus Anthony vs The No Class Connection
The last 2 weeks have seen Anthony take out Leon Shelly on the websclusive and Deonta Davis last weel on TV, but now he has both wrestlers at once in a handicap match. The stipulation makes little difference as Anthony powers through both wrestlers. This is what he will have to do to come out on top in the Nightmare Rumble at Futureshock, 1 of 30 wrestlers. Anthony finally hits Shelly with the Gamma Punch, a rolling release suplex fist drop. He then grabs Davis and gives him the same move, crashing him down onto Shelly. Anthony then puts his foot down, covering both wrestlers at once as they lay in a heap. Easy 3 count, easy win. Marcus Anthony is on a roll now that he is doing things his way without a manager in his corner, and the Nightmare Rumble could be next.
Marcus Anthony defeats The No Class Connection @ 4:06, pinning both at the same time after the Gamma Punch.
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Footage of Jamin Olivencia vs AJ Styles from Bowling Green
The commentators introduce the footage. It is the main event, World Title on the line. Several short snippets before footage of Olivencia hitting the Standing O on Styles. He covers, but at the count of 2, the bell sounds to indicate a time limit draw. Except the time limit was nowhere near expired. Turns out Jeff Jarrett had rung the bell himself. Olivencia then left the ring in pursuit of Jarrett, Styles followed, and the 2 wrestlers ended up brawling outside the ring to a no contest. No clear cut winner as Olivencia gets screwed by Jarrett and we will never know if the ref would have counted 3 or Styles would have kicked out.
Jeff Jarrett has an announcement
The owner of Global Force Wrestling is out and ready to address the show in Bowling Green 10 days ago. Footage was just shown with Jamin Olivencia challenging AJ Styles for the NWA World Title in a much anticipated opportunity for Jamin, an opportunity Jarrett tried to take away from him. The fans boo as Jarrett readies to speak.
Jeff Jarrett: Ok, ok. I deserve that. I get it. You all wanted to see Jamin Olivencia become the new NWA World champion, and you blame me for that not being the case. You blame good ol' Double J. Well here's a reality check. A little newsflash for everybody here tonight. You can blame me all day long, but the only person that Jamin Olivencia has to blame ... is Jamin Olivencia himself! I tried to help him out. I said Jamin, you join Global Force Wrestling, your career in this business will be made. You'll have everything you could ever want, including the NWA World Heavyweight championship! It wasn't a matter of if, but when! But no. Jamin turned me down, talked his way into a title shot anyway, and I did what I had to do. There was no way that Jamin Olivencia was leaving that show with the title. And-
The fans booing cuts Jarrett off. He snickers as he looks out to them and just says that's how it is off mic.
Jeff Jarrett: Now, I'm a fair man. In fact, I'm a man of second chances. And Jamin, I'm going to give you a second chance, right here, right now. You've seen what it's like against me. Well pal, we're just getting started. See I'm a man with a lot of ... stroke ... around here. Around the NWA as a whole in fact. So what I did, at a great personal expense to myself, is I got a match signed for the next NWA PPV, Summerslam. That's right Jamin, I'm talking the big time. There's you Jamin, getting a chance to shine in front of the whole world. Your first real opportunity for everybody to get a look at you. Not just here, but I'm talking New York. I'm talking L.A. Chicago. Europe. Japan. You win this match, a title rematch is all but guaranteed for you. But if you lose? Well ... haha. I think we both know what that means. So just like in Bowling Green Jamin, you know what life is like against me. Find out what it's like with me.
Jarrett goes to exit, but stops and heads back to the middle of the ring.
Jeff Jarrett: Oh ho, I almost forgot. You probably want to know who your opponent is, don't you Jamin? Like I said, this opponent comes at a great expense to myself. This opponent is a man that has held the NWA World Title. A man that has actually fought you before. A man that beat you before, but you have never beat him. A man ... named CM Punk. Good luck.
Jarrett leaves as the commentators talk about what a big announcement this is. A rematch from the Best In The World iPPV main event 3 months ago. CM Punk beat Jamin Olivencia clean, in the middle of the ring. Now the rematch will be on the big stage, NWA's Summerslam PPV on July 26. And what about Jeff Jarrett's offer? We've seen what happens against him, is that a risk Jamin will want to take a second time as he seeks out a rematch for the World Title.
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Saturday Night Special lineup
Director of Authority Jim Cornette is out. This Saturday July 4, the Saturday Night Special returns and will air on ION affiliate WBNA-TV 21 at 10pm. As always with an iPPV coming, we like to use that as a chance to give back to fans and put it free to air on TV, rather than DVD or on demand. Big lineup and then some ...
- Dylan Bostic vs Flash Flanagan in a Dueling Canes match
- Randy Terrez & The Mexicutioner vs Raul Lamotta & Aaron Sky
- Michael Hayes vs The Body Guy
- Mary Elizabeth Monroe vs champion Taeler Hendrix, Women's Title on the line
- Chase Owens vs Rudy Switchblade
Big match there with 1 of the top contenders for the World Junior championship against 1 of the top contenders for the North American championship. Something to keep an eye on. Plus, a special edition of the Chris Silvio show. Normally a podcast, he has invited Elijah Burke to be his guest and maybe we can finally get to the bottom of what we saw 3 weeks ago out here as we have yet to get any answers. Both Jamin Olivencia and Heidi Lovelace will also be there to answer the respective challenges thrown out by Jeff Jarrett tonight and Crazy Mary Dobson last week.
Rob Conway vs Melvin Maximus
Main event time with the challenge made last week. Now managed by Josh Ashcraft, the manager is making to look a big splash with Country Jacked winning earlier as they head into Futureshock and a Tag Team Title shot, and here with Mr. Marvelous looking to take out The Ironman ahead of both men being in the Nightmare Rumble match in 10 days time.
The action sees Conway putting up a great deal of effort to keep ahead of Maximus. We have seen it, 1 wrong move and it's the end against the 350 pounder. Conway struggles to get Maximus off his feet, but keeps going. He goes in for a bodyslam, but too early as Maximus hits a double axe handle to the back. And with that, the offense begins. Maximus pushes Conway to the corner, crashing his weight in. Ashcraft eggs his man on to "hurt him!" Maximus focuses his attack on the ribs, drilling in shoulders in the corner. The bear hug can only be moments away. Maximus picks Conway up and slams him down. Instead of the bear hug though, Ashcraft tells him to go to the ropes? Maximus heads to the middle rope, unusual territory for him. He jumps off for a big splash, but Conway moves. Maximus crashes and burns as both stand. Maximus is dazed and turns into Conway lifting him up and bodyslamming him to the mat!
The fans pop for that as Maximus rolls outside, meanwhile Ashcraft jumps onto the apron. Conway goes over to grab the manager, but he jumps down. Ashcraft laughs but Conway heads outside after him. The manager begs off as Conway grabs him. He has him by the collar as he backs him into the ringpost. From behind though, Maximus crashes in with a splash as Ashcraft moves out of the way. Conway is left between the force of Maximus and the steel ring post. Maximus picks him up and rolls him in. He hits the ropes and comes back with a big splash. Covers, hooks the leg, and the ref counts, making the 3. Melvin Maximus defeats Rob Conway.
Melvin Maximus defeats Rob Conway @ 7:52 via pinfall after a big splash.
The commentators put this over as maybe not an upset, but given the roll that Conway had been on in recent months, certainly unexpected. Dean says you can thank Josh Ashcraft for a lot of this. And apparently you can thank him for more as he instructs Maximus to put the bear hug on and finish the job. Make sure Conway doesn't make it to the Nightmare Rumble! Maximus locks it in and squeezes. Ashcraft tells him to make sure he gets every last breath out of him! From the back comes big Marcus Anthony! Ashcraft exits the ring, meanwhile Maximus goes for a right but Anthony blocks it and returns it. He comes back off the ropes with a flying shoulder tackle that drops Maximus and sends him retreating to the floor.
Conway is down and clutching his ribs. This has to put a question mark on his status for the Rumble. Will he even be able to compete? And can anybody stop Melvin Maximus? Will anybody be able to throw him over that top rope? Maybe Marcus Anthony, given their history. A reminder, the Saturday Night Special. July 4, 10pm. Don't miss it! For Dean Hill, Gilbert Corsey saying so long until next week.
Websclusive match #1
Jeremiah Plunkett defeats Elvis Pridemoore @ 5:20 after the Gourdbuster. The discussion centers on both Plunkett and Chase Owens being in the Nightmare Rumble. Plunkett may be avoiding a 1 on 1 with Owens, but what if the 2 of them end up as numbers 1 and 2. That would leave Plunkett with no option but to contender with his former East stablemate.
Websclusive match #2
Paredyse & Ryan Howe defeat Shiloh Jonze & Eric Locker @ 6:43 when Paredyse pinned Jonze after The Long Kiss Goodnight. A rematch from the June Saturday Night Special sees a reversal of fortunes as Paredyse & Howe get some revenge on The Blacklist in this match, as well as from last week's 6 man tag team match. As announced last week, all 4 are in the Nightmare Rumble, so it might not be the last they see of each other. Possibilities of a 2 on 1 come about in a Rumble match and that is something that The Blacklist tends to excel in.