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GLWF Action TV: 7/30/05...

americamamushiPosted on 06/08/06 at 17:58:52

Welcome to GLWF Action TV! We're coming to you from the Ford Fieldhouse in Grand Rapids, Michigan for what's sure to be an exciting night of GLWF wrestling. We've got three exciting matches coming up for you so lets get to Clara Michaels in the ring for the opening introductions!

Los Corazones Negros (Shocker, Hector Garza & Mistico) vs. Ron "The Truth" Killings, Josh Abercrombie, & Shannon Moore

This match was fast paced to say the least. You could tell from the get go that LCN had a lot they wanted to prove. They tried to keep the match as lucha as possible and it worked for them. They had their spots of trouble though. Ron Killings especially didn't seem to want to play their game and tried to slow the match down into his pace to try and take LCN out of their game plan a little. Moore seemed really adamant about getting another win tonight to help keep his momentum going. He went so far as to yell at Killings and Abercrombie a few times when he didn't think they were doing a good job and tagging himself in a few times as well. This lack of teamwork and trust ended up costing his team the match, though LCN were so on fire it may have been an inevitable loss anyway. Moore entered the ring on his own accord to argue with Killings about something, Garza nailed Killings from behind with a huge clubbing blow as the ref tried to remove Moore from the ring who fussed about it like there was no tomorrow. Garza whips Killings into the ropes during all the commotion and hits a spinning backbreaker which sets up for the Twisting Corkscrew Moonsault. The ref turns in the nick of time for the count and Moore and Abercrombie can't make it in the ring quick enough to break the pin.

Los Corazones Negros (Shocker, Hector Garza and Mistico) defeated Ron Killings, Josh Abercrombie and Shannon Moore when Garza pinned Killings with the Twisting Corkscrew Moonsault in 0:16:44.
Rating: ** 3/4


After the match Shannon Moore was extremely upset with his partners. He starts yelling at Abercrombie mainly, since Killings is still on the mat, just beginning to stir. Abercrombie can't understand what Moore's deal is. One of the things you can pick out of the shouting is Moore saying "How the hell am I supposed to get back into GCW like that?! Huh?!" and things of that nature. Eventually he just gets fed up and leaves in a huff.

"Bulldog" Harry Smith vs. "Savage" Siaki

Siaki seems to be regressing down further and further on the Darwin Chart with each passing week. Smith wasn't quite sure what to make of the new Siaki. He's met Siaki in the ring before, but this was a much different Siaki than back then. Smith held the strength advantage and used it. He really managed to keep Siaki's offense at a minimum, leaving Siaki more and more frustrated as time went on. This frustration led to Siaki exiting the ring after stunning Smith with a couple shots to the throat. Siaki was digging under the ring for something... and apparently he's found it. He slides into the ring... but what does he have... Siaki's got... a coconut?! Siaki has just brought a coconut into the ring. Smith stumbles around a little, still pretty stunned from those straight shots to the throat and Siaki clocks him with the coconut! The ref calls for the DQ in this one. Siaki doesn't even seem to care. He chases the referee around the ring with the coconut until the ref runs for cover in the audience.

Harry Smith defeated Siaki via disqualification in 0:07:59.
Rating: *** 1/4


Just when we think we're going to get our main event underway Bryan Danielson and Doug Williams pour out of the back brawling with eachother like theres no tomorrow. The fans eat it up as the two brawl all around the Ford Fieldhouse. Through the audience. Over in the concession area. Trying to use whatever they can find as a way to inflict damage on one another and not caring one bit about the wake of destruction they leave in their path. Eventually they brawl back through the curtains and we're finally able to get our main event underway.

"The Angry Amish Chicken Plucker" Roadkill vs. Paul Burchill

These two big men had quite the battle with eachother. It was like David vs... er... Goliath vs. Goliath. Both men are quite strong and able to dish out a lot of damage as well as take it. Neither was a slouch in this contest, doing whatever they could to try and win. Roadkill didn't even seem to get too distracted by the thought of chickens. Burchill couldn't manage to pull off the C4, but Roadkill did manage to hit the Amish Bomb and the Barn Burner, though both times Burchill's leg found the ropes at two. They spent a great deal of time brawling around on the outside too. Both men seemed to be completely spent by the end of the match. Roadkill climbed to the top rope for the Amish Splash, but Burchill shot up the corner like a bolt of lightning to meet him and with every ounce of strength he had left hit an amazing C4 from the turnbuckle!! Super C4!! Both men not only crash to the mat, but crash THROUGH the ring! There's a big crater where the two men fell through and neither one is moving at all. The ref quickly throws the match out and EMTs rush to the ring. The fans don't know what to think and are pretty silent with shock and worry.

Roadkill and Paul Burchill battled to a no contest in 0:18:34.
Rating: *** 1/2


Wow... just... wow. What a way to end things. We'll try and update you on the conditions of Roadkill and Burchill next week on GLWF Action TV, but from the looks of things right now, we may not be bringing out good news. It's too early to tell for sure, but after an impact like that, who knows. It's a solemn note to end Action TV on, but here's what we have lined up for next week. We'll see Rene Dupree & Ernest Miller team up against Shannon Moore and Josh Abercrombie, we'll hear from H.B. Cade and GLWF TV Champion Austin Aries of the Age of Shane, Ron Killings faces "Savage" Siaki, and in the main event, 6-man tag action featuring the Destruction Crew & Bryan Danielson facing Los Corazones Negros. And again, we'll update you on the condition of Roadkill and Paul Burchill on Action TV next week as well as on the website. From Grand Rapids, Michigan, we'll see you next week.
rey619Posted on 06/12/06 at 00:26:20

What does Los Corazones Negro mean? Interesting stable, that's for sure. I have only caught a few glimpses of Mistico, but he seems really promising. Shannon Moore throws a fit, huh? Well, Ryan is one cruiserweight short now that London is injured...

Hehe.. you're strapping all types of stereotypes on Siaki, but who cares as long as he's entertaining (something I never thought he was in TNA anyways)

Wow.. crashing through the ring like that must really hurt.. hopefully we'll see Burchill and Roadkill in action soon.
americamamushiPosted on 06/12/06 at 01:44:12

On 06/12/06 at 00:26:20, rey619 wrote:What does Los Corazones Negros mean?
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