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NWF Superstars - Week 13

SuperstarJimiCPosted on 07/24/04 at 22:25:15

NWF Superstars - Week 13
October 11, 2004

HEARNES CENTER COLISEUM - Rock Hill, SC
Attendance: 9488

Team Canada (Bobby Roode & Johnny Devine) defeated Sabu & Christopher Daniels when Johnny Devine pinned Sabu with the Devine Intervention in 10:31.
RATING: *1/2

Chris Sabin pinned Rick Steiner after a dropkick in 15:07.
RATING: -*3/4

Eric Young pinned Billy Kidman with the Showstealer in 2:24.
RATING: *

Paul London pinned Tommy Cairo with the London Calling in 10:16.
RATING: **1/4

AJ Styles pinned Garrison Cade after a flying legdrop in 17:48.
RATING: **1/4

Eddie Guerrero pinned Mike Rotundo with the Frog Splash in 17:02.
RATING: ***
(Eddie Guerrero won the NWF North American Title.)

Singapore Cane Match
Kid Kash pinned Tommy Dreamer after a small package in 18:52.
RATING: ***1/4
(Kid Kash retained the NWF World TV Title.)

Petey Williams pinned Shark Boy after a sunset flip power bomb in 6:18.
RATING: *

Hell In A Cell
Randy Orton pinned Steve Austin after a powerslam in 30:32.
(Randy Orton retained the NWF World Title.)

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CARD OVERVIEW:

Great card, excellent finish to a card.

Match of the Week:
Tommy Dreamer vs Kid Kash
(Rating: ***1/4)

Three NWF superstars started to fire up this week.
Chris Sabin, Paul London and AJ Styles were the stars this week.

Congratulations to "Latino Heat" Eddie Guerrero for winning the NWF North American Title from Mike Rotundo. Welcome to the NWF Eddie.

I have to announce that NWF Referee James Beard got a verbal warning by NWF general manager, Jim Carlin about Beard doing fast counts during the Tommy Dreamer-Kid Kash match. Maybe Mr. Beard won't make that mistake again.

What a way to close out the NWF show with a Hell in A Cell Match (not in the Oldschoolrules) when Randy Orton defeated Steve Austin.Orton is proven to why he is called "The Legend Killer"

The NWF has another announcement. Starting in two weeks, November 1, 2004. The NWF will be opening their doors to a training facility called "NWF House of Pain". Which a training facility for anybody wanting to become a pro wrestler, which would train with them to get their start in pro-wrestling for their wrestling start. So join today!!

Any questions, comments, etc. Let me know on this post.
Until Monday,
jhip74Posted on 07/25/04 at 13:22:03

Chris Sabin may have won the match but it was the lowest rated segment of the show.

The training camp sounds interesting... lets get more info on that.
91Posted on 07/25/04 at 14:15:33

Yeah, what was the deal with Sabins match? I know Rick Steiner circa 2004 is pretty useless, but I'd have figured Sabin could have kept it at least at a DUD. Must have been an off night (or you've got Steiners workrate WAYYYYYYY down).

Actually there were a few matches that scored a lot lower than I would have expected. I don't know much about Petey Williams but he'd had quite an impressive start until now. On the other hand, the Kash/Dreamer match was the sleeper match of the show, that one was really good.

So yes, explain this training camp.
SuperstarJimiCPosted on 07/27/04 at 00:01:18

The NWF House of Pain is a wrestling school for wrestlers trying out. Like, NWA-TNA currently has the TNA Gutcheck, which produced a wrestler called D-Ray 3000 (nobody has an export with him yet), or like ECW had House of Hardcore & WCW had the WCW Power Plant. The NWF House of Pain will produce new rookies in the future. Sure, they'll be fantasy wrestlers but it will be great to mix them with the NWF Superstars. The NWF House of Pain will be Monday-Thursday, 8:00am to 4:30pm, so any rookies that are interested in joining, be prepared to work in the ring. Tryouts will be soon. in TNM time.