NWA Ohio Valley TV results - September 9, 2015
Sept 9, 2015 10:14:10 GMT -7
Post by jp1985 on Sept 9, 2015 10:14:10 GMT -7
Live from The Davis Arena in Louisville, Kentucky on September 9, 2015
Airdate September 9, 2015 - 8:00pm central, WBNA-TV 21
Airdate September 12, 2015 - 12:00pm central, RetroTV 21.4
Airdate September 12, 2015 - 10:00pm central, WBNA-TV 21
Airdate September 13, 2015 - 6:00pm central, RetroTV 21.4
Heavyweight champion: Cliff Compton
Tag Team champions: The Congregation
TV champion: Adam Revolver
Women's champion: Mary Elizabeth Monroe
Commentators: Dean Hill & Gilbert Corsey
Ring Announcer: Scarlett Bordeaux
Interviewer: Terry Boddie
The commentators welcome viewers to the show. Tonight is 2 hours live! There is a new OVW champion as Cliff Compton defeated The Pope at the Saturday Night Special, but it could be a short reign. That's right, Burke challenges Compton, tonight! Also here in the next 2 hours ...
- Tessa Blanchard vs. Jessie Belle
- Dylan Bostic & Chase Owens vs Adam Revolver & Jason Kincaid
- Mary Elizabeth Monroe defends the Women's Title vs both Taeler Hendrix and Seleziya Sparx in a 3 way
- TerreMex challenges The Congregation for the Tag Team Title
- Main event, Ali Vaez to challenge John Cena and try to do what Rudy Switchblade could not do, win the NWA North American championship. Added stipulation though, Shiloh Jonze & Eric Locker of The Blacklist, as well as Paredyse & Ryan Howe, have all been barred from the building tonight
Also here, we will be joined by Jeff Jarrett & the 2015 version of Benedict Arnold and newest Global Force Wrestling roster member, Nick Dinsmore, as well as reaction from Danny Davis on the defection. As well, Daniels is here. CM Punk is here. Both are expected in the ring later as Daniels continues his pursuit of a 'fight' with Punk. Right now though ...
Jamin Olivencia heads out
Fresh off a big win at the Saturday Night Special over Rob Conway, it would seem the path is clear for Olivencia to get his shot at the NWA World champion AJ Styles. Except last week, the show closed with the announcement from Jeff Jarrett that Brock Lesnar would be back, here tonight, after a surprise arrival 3 weeks ago. Olivencia takes the mic as fans cheer.
Jamin Olivencia: "Thank you. The reason I'm here is because each of you gave me the drive and determination to be here. I was on top of Ohio Valley to start the year, until CM Punk knocked me down. But I got up. I got up and I beat CM Punk at Summer Slam. I beat Rob Conway at the Saturday Night Special. And everybody here knows that had it not been for Jeff Jarrett, I might have beat AJ Styles back in Bowling Green and be standing here right now as the NWA World champion! But that was all yesterday, this is today. And today, I am standing here with a big announcement. October 25, NWA Fall Brawl. Freedom Hall. I get to conclude the journey I started with all of you because it will be, for the NWA World Heavyweight Title! AJ Styles, 1 on 1, with Jamin Olivencia! The rematch! And this time, there will be a winner! This time, we find out who is #1. He likes to call himself The Greatest of All Time, but I am the best wrestler today! He's never faced anything like me before, and when that bell rings, you'll be looking at a new NWA World Heavyweight champion!"
And just like that, the screeching halt arrives! The Beast is back! Brock Lesnar steps out as the Davis Arena is standing in anticipation of what is to come here. Lesnar shuffles from foot to foot, fists ready, traps flexing. He gets to the ring and jumps to the apron before stepping through the ropes. Is he here to talk or here to fight? Olivencia is ready as Lesnar just smirks and requests the mic.
Brock Lesnar: "I'm not a man of many words, so I'll make this short and to the point. Jamin Olivencia, survivor of this little thing with Rob Conway. I guess congratulations are in order. But that's where the problem comes in for me. See, you say that ... you ... are getting a shot at AJ Styles at Fall Brawl. Right? (Olivencia nods as fans cheer) Yeah ... no. See, you keep saying how you might have beat AJ Styles, you might be World champion. Nobody knows, and quite frankly, I don't care. Brock Lesnar doesn't deal in maybe's. When I beat Randy Couture to become the UFC champion, I didn't leave it in the judges hands, I knocked his ass out! No maybe about it. You might have beat Styles, but the problem is that somebody actually beat Styles already. Me. And if anybody is getting a shot at the World Title at Fall Brawl, if anybody deserves the chance, it's me. So I'll give you the chance now to leave the ring, forget your undeserved opportunity, and we can forget this ever happened."
Olivencia seems to ponder the decision. But ultimately steps up to Lesnar! Dean commends the gutsy decision, but the size difference is incredible, and this may not be the time. Lesnar cracks a smile and steps back. He nods, seemingly appreciating the display. He drops the mic and throws his hands up to leave. Olivencia reaches over for the mic ...
... Lesnar strikes! He steps in and grabs Olivencia, throwing him up onto his shoulders. With what seems like the greatest of ease, Lesnar swings Olivencia's body and drops him with an F5! Olivencia is down as Lesnar gets up and looks down at him.
The Director of Authority Jim Cornette is out with officials, trying to get this situation under control. Lesnar steps out to the apron and hops down to the floor. Cornette is asking him what the hell is wrong with him?, losing his temper. Lesnar psyches him out to silence Cornette, immediately laughing it up. Olivencia is being attended to, as Lesnar leaves and just like an F5 tornado would, a path of devastation is left in his wake. What does this mean for Fall Brawl?
-- commercial break --
Ringside interview w/ Jim Cornette
Terry Boddie is joined by the Director of Authority. Chaos begins the show, thanks to Brock Lesnar. Cornette says that Lesnar might have beat Styles elsewhere, but he is not going to bully his way into taking the opportunity that Jamin Olivencia has worked his whole career towards. To put it plain and simple, he is not welcome here. Speaking of which, Timmy Danger is out? Last seen months ago, Danger says that he is going to take this time to announce that starting next week, fans can tune in to the debut of 'The Danger Zone'. Cornette says it's appropriate as it finally puts Danger's big mouth to use, but warns him to stay in line.
Match #1
Women's championship match
Mary Elizabeth Monroe (c) vs Seleziya Sparx vs Taeler Hendrix
Women's champion Mary Elizabeth Monroe defeats Seleziya Sparx and Taeler Hendrix to retain the title @ 6:28 via tap out from Hendrix to the Rainbow Cross. The deck was stacked against Monroe as she had both members of The A List, but both wanted the title. This led to communication issues with Hendrix trying to boss Sparx around. This led to Monroe coming from behind and shoving Hendrix into Sparx, knocking Sparx through the ropes and to the floor. Monroe then turned Hendrix into the modified STF and grabbed the submission win to keep the championship.
-- commercial break --
Match #2
King of The Valley Qualifying match
Robbie Walker vs Dapper Dan
Robbie Walker defeats Dapper Dan @ 5:37 via pinfall after the superkick. The second King of The Valley multi man ladder match at the upcoming Rage In The Cage for a guaranteed shot at the OVW Title kicks off here with the first qualifier, a rematch from the Saturday Night Special. Dapper Dan went over a few days earlier, but was unable to repeat the success. After escaping Dapper Dan's own German 'suplex city', a clothesline was ducked by Walker, followed by the kick, which proved enough. Walker becomes the first wrestler to qualify with the victory.
-- commercial break --
Ringside interview w/ Danny Davis
Terry Boddie is joined by the operator of OVW. Davis says he saw what happened at the Saturday Night Special, and to say he is disappointed would be an understatement. Nick Dinsmore was like a son to him. So when he took the money from Jeff Jarrett, it stung. And Davis thinks he's sat around long enough while Jarrett comes in here and tries to steal away OVW wrestlers so that he can kickstart his Global Force thing. He knows the truth though, that Jarrett is just like every other fly by night promoter around, here today, gone tomorrow, and he cares about himself more than the wrestlers. He might not be the same wrestler he was 20 years ago, but he's the same man. And this man fights. So tonight, he's coming out of retirement, and he's challenging Jarrett to a 1 on 1 match.
Match #3
Leon Shelly vs Mario Bokara
Mario Bokara defeats Leon Shelly @ 0:41 via tap out to the standing Fujiwara armbar submission. Shelly tries to avenge the broken arm suffered by tag team partner Deonta Davis, but ultimately suffers the same fate as every Bokara opponent so far. Tap out loss in under a minute. Bokara improves to 5-0, but Shelly shows something others have not in the aftermath. He gets up and holding his arm, challenges Bokara for more! Bokara is on his way out, but comes back. He asks Shelly if he wants him to do that to his other arm? The referee steps in, almost taking a bullet for Shelly as Bokara almost turned on the referee. The commentators commend the heart of Shelly, but maybe not the intelligence given the situation.
-- commercial break --
Match #4
Dylan Bostic & Chase Owens vs Adam Revolver & Jason Kincaid
Dylan Bostic & Chase Owens defeat Adam Revolver & Jason Kincaid @ 10:54 when Bostic pinned Revolver after the backstabber. Bostic gets some revenge on the TV champion from the Saturday Night Special where Revolver defeated him, thanks to outside help from Mary Jane. Speaking of which, she was at ringside with Revolver, apparently his new valet. At ringside for Bostic was Ray Lynn, and it didn't take long for the 2 to get into it on the floor. This provided the distraction needed for Bostic to put Revolver away after a lengthy back and forth. Kincaid came in to break up the count, but Owens was ready and caught him with the Roaring Elbow as he entered.
Post match sees Jeremiah Plunkett on crutches provide a distraction for Owens with the rest gone to the back, allowing Kincaid to hit him from behind. Plunkett then threw a crutch to Kincaid. He sent Owens into the ropes to hit him, but Owens ducks and bounced back with a dropkick, hitting the crutch into Kincaid. Owens stood as fans cheered, having foiled Plunkett yet again out here. Dean on commentary says that if Plunkett doesn't like it, maybe he can do something about it himself.
-- commercial break --
Ringside interview w/ Jeff Jarrett & Nick Dinsmore
Terry Boddie is joined by the Global Force Wrestling owner and his latest recruit. Dinsmore says that he has nothing to add to what he said before. Danny Davis didn't appreciate him, he tried to phase him out, so when Jarrett came calling, he took the money and sold out, and he would do it again! Jarrett laughs and says that it is just the beginning. Global Force is not some fly by night NWA promotion, here today, gone tomorrow. He's the real deal and will be here long past all these other places that are dead and gone. And now Danny Davis wants a match with him? He couldn't beat him 25 years ago in Memphis! What makes Davis think he can beat him today is beyond him. He accepts the offer though for a match tonight and with Dinsmore at his side, he will put Davis in his place.
Match #5
Heavyweight championship match
Elijah Burke vs Cliff Compton (c)
The Pope gets his guaranteed rematch, or so was the plan. Burke has taken a beating the last week, starting with the assault from Melvin Maximus on his ribs, and he is out in street clothes. Burke says that he is unable to compete here tonight after the attack from Maximus, and in fact, he will be on the shelf for several weeks as he recovers. But when he's ready, he will come for Cliff Compton's title again because Compton doesn't deserve to be champion. Compton just says whatever, and let the record show that this was Pope's guaranteed rematch, and he lost via forfeit. If he wants another shot, he will have to start at the bottom.
From the back comes Rump Thump? Nobody knows what this is about. Rump takes the mic and says he has been here a while. He's worked hard. And while Pope can't wrestle tonight, he can! So he wants the opportunity to show Compton that he's the real deal. Compton says no, and besides, what makes Rump think he's in title contention? Director of Authority Jim Cornette comes out and says that nobody can make Compton defend against Rump Thump, but that doesn't mean he can't sign a non title match right now! Ring the bell!
Heavyweight champion Cliff Compton defeats Rump Thump in a non title match @ 6:04 via pinfall by reversing a small package. Compton is caught off guard with this and nearly drops the match as Rump Thump puts on the pressure. Several 2 counts before the butt butt puts down Compton for what seems like a 3, but he gets a foot on the bottom rope at the last second. Finally Compton manages to reverse a small package and add a handful of tights to score the 3 count and take the win. A close call for Compton, and with Burke out of the picture now, who will step up as the next challenger?
-- commercial break --
Hour #2
Daniels calls out CM Punk
From the back comes former NWA World champion, the retired Christopher Daniels. In recent weeks and months, Daniels has been trying to get CM Punk to agree not to a wrestling match, but a fight. Punk turned down the offer, no surprise to Daniels.
Daniels: "Alright, I think we all know what this is about. Let's not waste any time. CM Punk! I know you're back there. I want you to come out here right now because I want to know what will it take. I want you in a fight, and I know your game. You want something first, so what is it? Come on Punk, let's go."
And with that 'Cult of Personality' starts up and out comes CM Punk. He seems bothered by even having to waste the time with this as he gets into the ring. He calls over Scarlett and takes a mic.
CM Punk: "You just don't get it, do you? This isn't about wanting something. What could I possibly want off of you? You're yesterday's news Daniels. Not even yesterday, try last year. What you fail to realize is that I've moved on. I don't care anymore. It's not that I want something, it's that I have nothing to prove. Not to you, not to these sheep, not to anybody in the back, not to anybody watching at home. I gave you chance after chance to fight me, and you kept saying no. You're retired, you're a coward, whatever the excuse was. Now all of a sudden though, the tables are turned and I'm just supposed to say how high because you say jump? No. Not this time. You don't get your way. The NWA's poster child doesn't always get what he wants, and this is 1 of those times. You want a match, or sorry, a 'fight' with me? No."
Daniels: "So what's your excuse then? A UFC fight that you've been training for, for like a year now? Is that ever even going to happen? It seems like you can dish it out. You can call me out for a year and a half, give me the Go To Sleep by catching me off guard. But when you finally push me to the edge, you just step back because you can't take it. The same reason you're training for a fight that's never going to happen. You're all about the show, the spectacle, but deep down inside, you're just scared."
CM Punk: "Oh, I'm scared? I'm afraid? Let's get real out here Chris."
Daniels: "Sure thing Phil."
CM Punk: "That's cute. I guess now all the smart marks out there are supposed to know we're serious or something. Is that how it works? I don't want a fight with you anymore because I don't care. I have better things to concern myself with. All this time, this stalling, you're just giving yourself a built in excuse for when I would have beat you. I know the game. I know your game. Daniels, comes out of retirement, beats CM Punk in 1 last match. That's the headline you want. The headline you get though is that you come out of retirement, lose to CM Punk in 1 last match, but whatever, I'm retired so it doesn't count."
Daniels: "Fine then. Let's make it count then. Let's make your win worthwhile. I know you want something, so what is it?"
CM Punk: "I want you gone and out of my face! For the last time, my answer is no."
Punk steps up to Daniels and drops the mic, smirking. He exits the ring and goes to leave as fans boo, wanting to see this 1 on 1 get made. Despite an actual face to face here, the match is still a no go. Punk however stops just before stepping through the curtain. He turns back around and heads back to the ring. He gets back in the ring and picks up the mic.
CM Punk: "On second thought Daniels ... I accept!"
The fans cheer. Daniels nods as he gets what he wants.
CM Punk: "I accept your little 'fight' ... BUT! I name the time, I name the place, and I name the stipulation. You said so. This happens under my terms."
Daniels: "I have no problem with that Punk."
CM Punk: "The time is October 25. The place is Freedom Hall, Fall Brawl, right here in Louisville, Kentucky so that when I beat you, it's in front of the entire world to witness on PPV. The stipulation? Not ... yet. All good things come to those who wait, and you will wait."
Punk drops the mic as the 2 stand face to face. They exchange some words off mic with the Fall Brawl lineup shaping up. Daniels returns to the ring on October 25, but not to wrestle. He's coming to fight. Only question remains is what CM Punk wants for accepting? What are his conditions? Still 6.5 weeks left to find out.
-- commercial break --
Backstage comments w/ Daniel Puder
Terry Boddie is joined by the man hired to train Daniels for a match with CM Punk. Puder says that he has been working with Daniels, expanding his repertoire to be able to counter Punk's MMA and submission arsenal. Just then, Mario Bokara comes in and gets in the face of Puder! Puder asks him if he has some sort of problem? Bokara says that if Puder is teaching Daniels submissions, he may as well quit right now. The only submission expert around here is him, Mario Bokara! He walks away as Puder stares him down.
Match #6
Tag Team championship match
TerreMex vs The Congregation (c)
TerreMex defeats Tag Team champions The Congregation @ 5:29 via DQ when The Fabulous Freebodies interfered, allowing The Congregation to retain the title. After defeating The Freebodies at the Saturday Night Special, it was clearly not the end of the line for TerreMex and them. Jake Glasure & Jade Dawson were representing The Congregation with Stuart Miles on the outside. Things seemed to be in a bad way for the champions as Terrez had Dawson down and in position for the twisting corkscrew moonsault. The Body Guy struck, shoving Terrez off. Big Jon was in and it quickly became a 4 on 2 situation. The Wild Boyz emerged for the save as TerreMex made a comeback. They cleared the ring, but things were less than amicable as The Wild Boyz made it known they want the Tag Team Title back. The pot is heating up for The Congregation.
-- commercial break --
Match #7
King of The Valley Qualifying match
James Thomas vs Melvin Maximus
Melvin Maximus defeats James Thomas @ 5:13 via pinfall after a front slam. Moose had Maximus on the ropes, but made a fatal mistake to his chances of winning when Maximus avoided a spear and Moose went into the corner shoulder first. Mr. Marvelous turned him, lifted up the near 300 pounder and slammed him down to score the pinfall. Josh Ashcraft is in to celebrate as Maximus will join Robbie Walker from earlier tonight as the second man to qualify for the King of The Valley ladder match at Rage In The Cage. The commentators make mention that they will need some reenforced ladders if Maximus is going to be making the climb.
-- commercial break --
Ringside interview w/ Shane Williams
Terry Boddie is joined by the King of Knoxville in his first appearance. Williams says that the fans should be on their feet for him. He is true wrestling royalty out here, having beat everybody before him. He didn't just thrown on a cape and buy a crown at some novlety shop, he earned the right to call himself king. And now he is here in Ohio Valley to take the next step and become not just the King of Knoxville, but all of wrestling. And while losers like James 'Moose' Thomas try and fail to call themselves a king, he promises that before long, everybody in OVW will know the name 'Shane Williams'.
Match #8
Tessa Blanchard vs Jessie Belle
Jessie Belle defeats Tessa Blanchard @ 6:38 via pinfall after the Southern Justice. This first meeting between the second generation and third generation wrestlers sees the more experienced Belle come out with the win. Blanchard put up a good performance, and almost scored a 3 count after the Slingshot Back Suplex, but Belle got her foot on the bottom rope. An error by Blanchard allowed Belle to get her up and drop her to the mat with her Gory Bomb to get the win and serve Blanchard her first loss in OVW. After the win, Belle extends a hand to Blanchard, seemingly having earned the respect of the veteran. Blanchard goes for the handshake only for Belle to pull her hand away and flip her off, telling her to stay out of her ring and go back to the minor leagues where she belongs. Belle laughs as she leaves while the fans boo her.
-- commercial break --
Match #9
Danny Davis vs Jeff Jarrett
The GFW owner was out with Mr. Wrestling Nick Dinsmore. Fans chanted 'sell out' at him, but he could care less. Davis emerged to a pop, but stopped and motioned back to the curtain. Suddenly the music switched to 'Ironman' by Black Sabbath. Rob Conway stepped out to a big pop as Dinsmore's jaw dropped. The other half of The Lords of The Ring walks up and pats Davis on the shoulder, ready to serve in his corner! Jarrett assures Dinsmore it won't make a difference. Conway and Dinsmore take opposite corners.
Jarrett steps up to Davis and tells him he'll give him 1 last chance to forget this before he makes a mistake he'll regret for the rest of his life. Davis just shakes his head no as the fans cheer, he wants this match. Dinsmore then enters the ring and tells Davis to wise up and think about it. Davis tells Dinsmore that if anybody needs to wise up, it's him for thinking Jarrett has his best interests. Dinsmore nods before trying a cheap shot! Davis blocks and sends 1 back as Conway quickly gets in the ring. The 4 wrestlers stand off as this could be becoming a tag team match before our very eyes!
Instead, Conway turns and clotheslines Davis! What the hell is this?! The fans boo as Jarrett laughs and points his index finger to his temple to signal how smart he is. Conway and Dinsmore high 5 as it looks The Lords of The Ring are stronger than ever! Conway picks up Davis and yells in his face that it should have been him challenging for the World Title, it should have been him! Conway then positions Davis and drives him into the mat with the Ego Trip, a whiplash. Conway stands, looking down at Davis as some fans are even throwing garbage into the ring at this point. Dinsmore just eggs them on as Jarrett turns Conway and brings him to the middle of the ring. He raises both wrestlers' arms up. It looks like the Global Force rankings grow again.
Dean Hill is beside himself on commentary! He stands up and starts yelling at them as they leave the ring. He calls them both sellouts and says they have no respect for the man that brought them to where they are today! Conway grabs Dean by the collar as if to hit him, before just pushing him back. He takes a headset.
Rob Conway: "You know something? I saw the writing on the wall. 1 loss to Jamin Olivencia and suddenly it was time to bury The Ironman in the back pages or something. No way! I've worked too long and too hard to get here! Danny Davis couldn't do jack for me! But this man? (Jarrett) He can and will get me the world. And he gave me a lot of reasons why I should believe him, most notably dollar signs. I'm Global Force and as far as I'm concerned - Danny Davis, Ohio Valley, screw it!"
He throws down the headset as Dean tells him to just get out of here! Jarrett laughs in Dean's face as there is now help for Davis in the ring, but the damage is done. And while it might seem physical, it will be nothing compared to the mental toll once he has a chance for it to sink in. First Dinsmore at the Saturday Night Special, and now Conway, have both jumped ship to Jarrett's GFW.
-- commercial break --
Ringside interview w/ Jamin Olivencia
Terry Boddie is joined by the man who was attacked earlier tonight by Brock Lesnar. Olivencia says that Lesnar doesn't scare him. He might be able to F5 him when it's a sneak attack, but he's still standing! He wants Lesnar in the ring and he doesn't care what he has to do to get it! Just come back here next week and they can do it, 1 on 1. A big challenge is laid out. Asked about what we just saw with Rob Conway turning his back on Danny Davis & Ohio Valley, Olivencia says that just like Lesnar will find out, that locker room is a family. Conway turned his back on not just Davis, but everybody. When he hit that Ego Trip, he felt it. And both Conway & Dinsmore will feel it when the time comes for payback.
Match #10
NWA North American championship match
John Cena (c) vs Ali Vaez
Main event time as NWA North American champion John Cena returns. A mixed reaction follows with some long time fans remembering his early days as The Prototype here in OVW, while some newer tech savvy fans know the Cena from Windy City. Kids may swing the reaction towards a positive one. The challenge comes from new Blacklist leader Ali Vaez. He vows to do tonight what Rudy Switchblade couldn't back at Futureshock. He will not let down the cause and leave tonight with the gold.
The bell rings and Vaez finds himself in trouble early. Cena overpowers him from a lockup twice, before a side head lock. Vaez sends him into the ropes, dropping down. Cena goes over and hits, bouncing back to a hiptoss attempt. Cena blocks and instead steps across to reverse Vaez into a hiptoss. He pops up and takes a body slam. He pops up again and gets sent to the ropes for a back body drop. Vaez pops up again as Cena slams him face first into the turnbuckle. He turns him for an Irish whip to the opposite corner. As he hits and steps out, Cena hits the ropes and gets Vaez by the back of the head to drive him down with a 1 handed bulldog. This match not going as planned early. Cena picks up Vaez, but he rakes the eyes.
Vaez runs Cena's eyes over the top rope. He sends him into the ropes and catches him with a knee to the midsection. Vaez kicks the downed champion as the referee steps in to back him off, but Vaez is right back on it. Cena rolls to the apron and gets up, only for Vaez to charge in with a shoulderblock that knocks Cena from the apron into the guard rail. Vaez heads out and drives Cena back first again into the barrier, before turning to the ring and using it instead. Vaez rolls Cena in and kicks the back, likely a setup for the Camel Clutch. Vaez goes to the second rope and jumps off, only to meet Cena's foot square on. Vaez goes down.
As they both get up, Cena kicks Vaez in the midsection, lifts him up and drops him with a spin-out powerbomb. Cena gets up and stands over Vaez, doing the 'you can't see me' gesture. He hits the ropes, dusts off the knuckles, and drops the fist for the 5 Knuckle Shuffle. Cena picks Vaez up and throws him onto the shoulders for the Attitude Adjustment. Vaez though instead drops behind Cena. Cena turns and takes a kick to the midsection. Vaez hits the ropes and bounces back with a swinging neckbreaker. Vaez covers ...
... 1
... 2
... NO!
Cena kicks out, but Vaez turns him and locks in the Camel Clutch. Cena may have to submit as he is a good way from safety of a rope break. Vaez yells for him to give up but Cena has no quit in him. Just when all hope seemed lost, Cena starts to get out. He gets to his knees. Vaez is losing the hold. Cena gets to a knee and lifts Vaez up on his back. He turns and goes to drive Vaez back first to the corner, but the ref ends up caught between and goes down. Cena catches Vaez dazed and lifts him up, driving him to the mat with the Attitude Adjustment. Cena covers! But there is no referee to count.
He gets up and goes over to the referee to check on him. As he does this, from the side comes Shiloh Jonze & Eric Locker! They enter the ring and jump Cena, clearly not adhering to the order they were to be barred from the building tonight. They kick Cena before getting him up. Locker gets under and lifts Cena into an electric chair, the precursor for the Hurt Locker. Jonze though gets tripped and pulled out of the ring ...
MIKE HAYES! HE'S BACK! Out of action since Futureshock and the Nightmare Rumble due to injury, Hayes pulls Jonze out and decks him with a right. Locker loses focus and Cena turns and locks the legs, delivering a Cenacanrana. Locker gets up at the ropes as Cena turns and charges to clothesline him out and over to the floor. He turns though with Vaez up and takes a hard right hand that drops him to the mat. Vaez reveals a pair of brass knux that he quickly puts back into his tights. He drops down and covers as the referee slowly drags himself to position ...
... 1
... 2
... NO!
Cena gets a shoulder up! The ref is still groggy though and remains down. He crawls to the ropes. Vaez stands and waits for Cena to get up. Hayes at ringside tries getting the referee back into it. As Cena gets up at the ropes, the fans start to cheer! Not for Cena though, not for Hayes, Vaez has no idea. Behind him ...
RUDY SWITCHBLADE! The ex Blacklist leader stands behind him. Vaez finally realizes something is up and turns. He momentarily looks like he has seen a ghost before Switchblade jumps up and hits the cutter, hitting the RudyKO! Vaez is down! Cena is up as Switchblade stands there. They stand across before Switchblade drops down and slides out of the ring and back into the crowd. Switchblade is helping Cena? The champion goes over and turns Vaez, locking in the STFU! The referee is now up and turns as Vaez is fighting. He taps! Vaez taps! Cena wins!
Switchblade watches on before disappearing as Hayes gets into the ring with Cena. The referee hands the champion his title as Cena lifts it up in the air. He poses in the corner as Vaez goes out to the comfort of The Blacklist, barely able to stay upright. Cena jumps down and raises a hand, giving Hayes a fitting army salute. Hayes nods as Cena shakes his hand and raises his arm. Cena points to Hayes and gives him applause, a big nod of appreciation by the champion. Perhaps bigger than Cena's win tonight, Hayes is back, Switchblade is back. Life for The Blacklist has been turned upside down. For Dean Hill, Gilbert Corsey saying so long and to come back next week for not only an update on the situation with Danny Davis and the growing Global Force Wrestling contingency, but what about Brock Lesnar? Will he show to answer the challenge from Jamin Olivencia?