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NWF Superstars - Week 23

SuperstarJimiCPosted on 07/30/04 at 01:32:34

NWF Superstars - Week 23
December 20, 2004

REUNION ARENA - Dallas, TX
Attendance: 5946

No DQ Match with Special Referee John Cena
Garrison Cade & Mark Jindrak defeated Chris Sabin & Tommy Cairo when Garrison Cade pinned Tommy Cairo with the Top-Rope Legdrop in 14:48.
RATING: 1/2*

Jerry Lynn pinned Michael Shane with the Cradle Piledriver in 8:57.
RATING: **1/4

Teddy Hart pinned Elix Skipper with the Hart Attack in 9:25.
RATING: **1/4

Paul London pinned Bobby Roode after a power bomb in 2:19.
RATING: **1/4

Barbed Wire Lightbulbs Death Match
Tommy Dreamer pinned Kid Kash with the Dreamer Driver in 12:57.
RATING: ***1/2
(Tommy Dreamer retained the NWF World TV Title.)

Randy Orton pinned AJ Styles after a flying cross body press in 8:46.
RATING:**
(Randy Orton retained the NWF North American Title.)

Christopher Daniels pinned Rick Steiner with the Last Rites in 7:20.
RATING: ***1/2

Chris Benoit pinned Mike Rotundo after a flying headbutt in 9:40.
RATING: 3/4*

Petey Williams pinned Eddie Guerrero after a Michinoku Driver in 10:10.
RATING: ****1/4
(Petey Williams retained the NWF World Title.)

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CARD OVERVIEW:

Great card.

Match of the Week:
Eddie Guerrero vs Petey Williams
Rating: ****1/4

This card was probably the best card that I saw. But we didn't have the attendance for the show. Maybe next week.

Any questions, comments, let me know on either on this post or the last post card.
JustinPosted on 07/30/04 at 13:41:49

Good show...solid matches

I still think you should add some backstage & interview stuff to help explain some matches or feuds or why Cade & Cairo are on different teams now.

91Posted on 07/30/04 at 20:56:35

Yeah, I'm a little confused by that as well. Did I miss something somewhere? Still, the matches were of a terrific quality (bar, astonishingly, Chris Benoits match) so I can't really complain. And an amazing job by Christopher Daniels to get a modern day Rick Steiner to that good of a match.