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3/17/2004 Over the Line PPV#29 Line-up (card #116)

rgarrardPosted on 02/22/03 at 06:38:13

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TNT (Takada & Tenzan) vs Big Boss Man & Iceman King Parsons

backstory:
Neither in tag team or singles action have TNT won a match since January 13, when Tenzan defeated Val Venis in a #1 contender match.  Boss Man and Iceman won their first tag match since January 20 last week when they beat TNT.  Takada and Tenzan are trying to regain the form that once took them all the way to the tag team titles, while Boss Man and Iceman are trying to start a winning streak.

predict:


Paul Diamond vs Chris Chetti

backstory:
Chetti holds a win over Diamond on February 24.  At the last PPV, Chetti lost to Hugh Morrus, while Diamond lost to Scotty Riggs.

predict:


Smash and Jesus Castillo vs Marc Mero and Roadkill

backstory:
This match is a rematch from last week.  Roadkill replaced the late to arrive Chris Jericho to team with Marc Mero.  Roadkill dominated the match and took the win for his team.  Smash and Castillo claimed that they were not properly prepared for Roadkill as they had trained all week for Jericho.  So this week, we have the rematch between the four men.

predict:


Chris Jericho vs D'Lo Brown

backstory:
This is one of those matches where the winner will move up the ladder, and loser will go back to working the undercard.  Not much of a history between these two men in recent weeks but it should be a hard fought contest.

predict:


Arn Anderson & Hugh Morrus vs Rock'N'Roll (Jannetty & Morton)

backstory:
These four guys couldn't be controlled last week and battled all over ringside in a double countout match.  Stateline officials demanded a return bout for the PPV based on the match from last week.

predict:


Return match from last PPV:
Skull Von Krush vs Super Delfin

backstory:
Both men are former Midwest Champions.  Delfin successfully defended the title against Skull at last month's PPV.  Skull lost last week to Jerry Flynn in a #1 contender match.  The winner, Flynn, earned the shot at the Midwest Champion at this week's PPV, while the loser, Skull, has to face the loser of last week's Midwest Title match.  Phil Lafon scored the upset win for the Midwest Title, thus placing Super Delfin in this match against Skull.  Can Skull score a win over Delfin without the title on the line?

predict:


Grudge Match:
Spike Dudley vs Mark Starr

backstory:
At last month's PPV, Spike and Starr lost a "losing team must NEVER team again" match.  Spike left the ringside area just as Starr was attempting the tag, causing confusion and allowing their opponents to get the easy win on Starr.  The last three weeks the two combatants have traded mind games of coming out and waving at the other during matches costing each other matches.  This week, it all comes to a head as they face off one-on-one.

Spike was originally scheduled to get a title match against his brother and the Missouri Champion D-Von Dudley at the PPV.  Now as a special added stipulation, the winner of this match will be facing D-Von.

predict:


Tag Team Attraction:
Saturn and Shamrock vs Bam Bam Bigelow and Ahmed Johnson

backstory:
This match was supposed to take place last week, but Saturn was unable to make it to the arena on time for the match.  Just as Shamrock was about to make it a two-on-one, Chris Jericho arrived to the arena after being late for his match and immediately joined up with Shamrock for the match that went to a 20 minute draw.  Initially it was thought that the winning team would have gotten a tag team title shot, but since there was no winner, neither team gets a shot at the PPV and instead will have a rematch with the four men originally scheduled for last week's match.

predict:


Missouri Title:
Champion D-Von Dudley vs winner of Spike Dudley vs Mark Starr

backstory:
D-Von Dudley has been the Missouri Champion since 12/16/2003 and has been pretty much unstoppable in his third run as champ. D'Lo Brown was given the opportunity last month to become the only man other than Chris Jericho to hold all four of the Stateline Titles.  D'Lo was unsuccessful.  This month Spike Dudley was awarded the opportunity to have that same chance D'Lo had.  However, due to the feud between Spike and Mark Starr, Spike may not even make it to this match.

predict:


Kansas Title:
Champion Fujiwara vs Val Venis

backstory:
Jerry Flynn won the Kansas Title from Val Venis at last month's PPV.  Flynn, in turn, lost the title to Fujiwara two weeks ago.  Since Flynn is in the main event, challenging for the Midwest Title, former champion Val Venis gets the title match at the PPV.

predict:


Tag Team Titles:
Champions Hawk & Joel Deaton vs The Mexicans (Villano V & Pirata Morgan)

backstory:
Hawk and Joel Deaton won the Tag Team Titles from the Mexicans last week. This is Hawk and Deaton's second reign.  This week they face the Mexicans in a former champions mandatory title rematch.

predict:


Midwest Title:
Champion Phil Lafon vs #1 Contender Jerry Flynn

backstory:
Lafon won the Midwest Title from Super Delfin last week.  Flynn won the #1 Contender match to earn this match at the PPV.  At last month's PPV, Flynn won the Kansas Title from Val Venis, while Phil Lafon led his team to a 9-8 win in a 60 minute tag team iron man match.

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(This fed is posted over on the EZBoards site, but I thought I'd post here as well for those that may not be familiar with this circuit that I have been working on since Feb. 2002)
rgarrardPosted on 02/22/03 at 14:43:57

I forgot to mention the name of the circuit above.

It Stateline Championship Wrestling: Multi-Fed.  I run it using the Multi-Fed plug-in that Troy Perry made.