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NWF Hostile City Showdown - Week 33

SuperstarJimiCPosted on 08/25/04 at 00:37:38

NWF HOSTILE CITY SHOWDOWN - Week 33
February 28, 2005

DELTA CENTER - Salt Lake City, UT
Attendance: 10000
A sold out arena.

The Basham Brothers defeated Jerry Lynn & Paul London when Danny Basham pinned Jerry Lynn with the Brain Damage in 21:35.
RATING: ***

Singapore Cane Match
The Sandman pinned Garrison Cade after a flying legdrop in 20:30.
RATING: -***1/4

Sting pinned Kid Kash with the Scorpion Death Drop in 5:55.
RATING: ***

Randy Orton pinned Christopher Daniels after a tiger driver in 20:14.
RATING: ***1/4

Michael Shane pinned X-Pac with the Superkick in 12:01.
RATING: ***1/4
(Michael Shane retained the NWF Mid Atlantic Title.)

Eric Young pinned Eddie Guerrero with the Showstealer in 10:48.
RATING: **
(Eric Young won the NWF World TV Title.)

Non-Title Match
(NWF North American Champion) AJ Styles pinned Teddy Hart with the Super Styles Clash in 12:23.
RATING: ****
(Chris Benoit no-showed.)

Monsta Mack pinned Tommy Cairo with the Clothesline From Compton in 11:30.
RATING: -*1/2

Ron Killings pinned Mafia with the Truth or Consequences in 11:59.
RATING: *1/4

Billy Gunn pinned Bobby Roode with the Famouser in 10:42.
RATING: 1/4*

Ladder Plus Match
AJ Styles defeated Tommy Dreamer in 10:40.
(AJ Styles won the NWF World Title.)

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CARD OVERVIEW:

Match of the Week:
AJ Styles vs Teddy Hart
Rating: ****

Speaking of AJ Styles, due to winning the NWF World Title, Styles has vacated the NWF North American Title so he can focus on defending the NWF World Title. The North American Title will be decided next week at NWF Locked & Loaded (Week 34 - 3/7/05) in a (10-Man) Battle Royal.

Chris Benoit has received a verbal warning by NWF general manager, Steve Austin for no-showing a match tonight with Teddy Hart.

Team Canada members Bobby Roode & Eric Young have both renewed their contracts to 26 cards.

Any questions, comments, etc. Let me know on the post.
91Posted on 08/25/04 at 00:51:13

Wow, what happened with the Sandman/Cade match? That one really nosedived. Luckily the rest of the matches (bar two others) were of a very high quality. Nothing for the main, but I would have assumed it was decent enough, even though Styles was tired (strange that he'd be the one to replace Benoit what with an upcoming title shot).

Now, the North American title. Tough to call, but I reckon it'll be someone unexpected, Paul London perhaps? Actually with only ten men contesting for the title, I'm not sure he'd necessarily make the cut. Kid Kash might be another one worth watching, but I'm really taking stabs in the dark here as it really could be anyone.
JustinPosted on 08/25/04 at 14:00:06

tough call on the new NA Champ..... maybe Kash or Orton...depends on just who the final 10 are.