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NAWA Glory 4/7/05

SolomattGrundyPosted on 06/20/08 at 02:26:20

NAWA Glory 4/7/05

Tonight: The Archangels of Anarchy and the Rottweilers split up for two singles matches, when Homicide faces Armageddon and Low Ki squares off against Destruction. Also, Raven and Teddy Hart team up to face off againsst CM Punk and Scott Steiner, Rapmaster Killings and AJ Styles facing off against Bryan Danielson and Sedrick Skyhawk, and more!

Larry Sweeney and Tony Mamaluke make their way down to the ring, with Mamaluke having the NAWA International Title belt over his shoulder. Sweeney walks over, yelling for a microphone, and he gets one, before he enters the ring. Mamaluke stands in the background while Sweeney cuts a promo, saying that New Jack does not know how to properly utilize talent, declaring that Mamaluke is the franchise player of the company. Sweeney says he'll hold up the entire show tonight, no matches will take place, until Mamaluke receives an NAWA World Title Shot tonight on Glory.

"Sharp Dressed Man" by ZZ Top plays and the crowd gives several boos as Miles Stylish walks down to the ring, sliding into the ring, with a microphone of his own. Stylish looks amused with Sweeney's challenge, citing the number of times he's beaten Tony Mamaluke in the past. Sweeney argues that Tony Mamaluke is the future of the company, the top number one talent, and Stylish is ducking him. Stylish removes his jacket and it appears that Mamaluke and Stylish are going to face off, but out comes NAWA Commissioner New Jack along with security. They roll into the ring, going between Mamaluke and Stylish.

New Jack says that Sweeney's only been here for two weeks and all he's done was stir up shit. The Commissioner remarks that he's pissed off that everyone is bitching and moaning "like a bunch of women on the rag". Therefore, New Jack announces that tonight on Glory, Tony Mamaluke and Miles Stylish will compete tonight...on opposing teams. That's right and further more, it will be Wildfire opponents teaming up with each other, as Tony Mamaluke and Ron Waterman square off against Miles Stylish and Jerry Lynn. Mamaluke and Sweeney protest this, but New Jack remarks he's spoken and if anyone attacks their partner during the match, they will either be stripped of their title or their titles shot. Security leads off Mamaluke, Sweeney, and Stylish as the announcers hype up that big tag team main event.

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Number One Contender Match for the NAWA Cruiserweight Title
Alex Shelley vs. Austin Aries vs. Elix Skipper vs. Petey Williams


The winner of this match will challenge NAWA Cruiserweight Champion Bryan Danielson at Wildfire. Tornado rules apply, as Elix Skipper and Petey Williams work together, because they are a regular tag team, taking Aries down with a double dropkick. Petey catches Shelley with a legsweep as Elix leaps up, popping Shelley with a leg lariat, as the announcers put over the performance of Shelley last week against the NAWA World Champion. Petey Williams crounches down, allowing Elix to launch off his back, sending Aries over the top rope with a dropkick. Elix takes a running start and somersault plancha wipes out Aries, as Petey Williams picks up Alex Shelley, catching him with some uppercuts. Irish whip into the ropes but Petey ducks the head, so Shelley comes over the hip with a sunset flip for a two count. Petey is back to his feet and attempted clothesline. Shelley ducks, waistlock and belly to back suplex. Quickly into an armbar type hold, but Elix is on the top rope. He leaps off onto Shelley with a legdrop to break up the hold! Shelley is down and Elix Skipper delivers a corkscrew legdrop.

Skipper picks up Shelley and rattles him with some chops, before irish whip into the ropes. Attempted headscissors, but Shelley counters with an inverted power bomb. Quickly, Shelley grabs the arms and rocks back with a surfboard, punishing Elix Skipper. Petey Williams pulls himself to his feet, but Aries pulls Petey Williams to the floor, before he slams him into the guardrail. Aries climbs into the ring and baseball slide to Petey Williams, further backing him off againt the guardrail, before Aries takes a running start. TOPE SUICIDA BY ARIES CAUSES PETEY WILLIAMS TO BE SMASHED UP AGAINST THE GUARDRAIL! Both men are down as Shelley releases the surfboard into the ring and la magistral cradle for a two count. Shelley gets to his feet, uppercuts to the chest and whip into the ropes. Elix somersaults behind him and kick to the midsection. Leg over the head and Elix snaps Shelley down to the canvas with the Play of the Day! Cover by Elix Skipper, but only a two count.

Elix Skipper picks up Shelley and rams him into the corner, before he delivers a series of kicks to the midsection. Shelley is hoisted up and dropped crotch first onto the top rope. Elix stuns him with a series of punches, before he climbs to the top rope. Ropewalk and Elix leaps onto the shoulders of Shelley with a Frankensteiner! Shelley has been planted to the canvas and Elix Skipper makes a cover. Two count. Elix picks up Shelley, before going for the Sudden Death but Shelley drops down. Shelley takes down Elix with an enzuigiri to the back of the head but he turns around. MISSILE DROPKICK FROM ARIES SENDING HIM TO THE ARENA FLOOR. Shelley is out, and Aries rushes over, taking Petey out with another baseball slide. Elix gets to his knees as Aries knees him in the face, before hoisting him up. Brain Buster brings Elix Skipper down! Quickly to the top rope and Austin Aries comes off connecting with the 450 Splash! Aries covers and scores the pin!

Number-One-Contenders-Four Corners Match:
Austin Aries defeated Petey Williams, Elix Skipper and Alex Shelley when Aries pinned Prime Time with the 450 Splash in 0:08:08.
Rating: *** 1/4


Austin Aries will challenge Bryan Danielson for the NAWA Cruiserweight Title at Wildfire as a result of that victory. We'll be right back at this

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Chris Sabin vs Samoa Joe

The undefeated submission machine Samoa Joe squares off against the high flying cruiserweight Chris Sabin. Sabin attacks Joe right at the bell, backing him off with a series of punches, before he backs off. Spinning leg lariat drops Joe to his knees. Sabin backs off and running dropkick to the face for a one count. He lifts up Joe in a front facelock and kneelifts to the midsection, before he grabs Joe and takes him down with a swinging neckbreaker. Quick as a cat, Sabin climbs to the outside. Springboard into a legdrop. Cover for a one count as Joe powers out. Sabin quickly punches away at Joe. Sabin picks up Joe and goes for a gutwrench but Joe hammers an elbowsmash into the gut of Sabin, before whips him off the ropes. Kick and Joe hoists up Sabin, before dropping him with a Rydeen Bomb. Joe picks up Sabin and hammers him with a series of forearms to the chest. Standing headscissors and Sabin is hoisted up. Joe bounces Sabin off the canvas with a vicious power bomb. Cover but only a two and a half count!

Joe drills a kneelift to the head of Sabin. Another kneelift to the head of Sabin and Joe picks up Sabin. Chops to the chest rock Sabin, before he whips Sabin into the corner. Joe charges into the corner but Sabin gets both feet up into the face of Joe. To the top rope goes Joe and Sabin leaps off the top rope, wrapping his leaps over the head and brings him down with a Franksteiner. Cover for a two count. Sabin picks up Joe and hammers him with a series of elbows, before backing off. Rocker Dropper down across the back of the head! Joe is smashed into the canvas and Sabin covers for a two count! Sabin raises his hands into the ring and stomps away at Joe, before he climbs to the top rope. He leaps off at Joe for a cross body but Joe catches him. Joe slams Sabin down to the canvas with a vicious front slam. Sabin climbs into the corner and Joe stomps away at Sabin in the corner, before he scrapes the boot across the face of Sabin. Running Yakuza Kick cracks Sabin right in the face! Joe hoists up Sabin and holds him up, before he brings him down with the Muscle Buster. He bends down, grabbing Sabin and locks up the Kokina Clutch. He cranks back on the head and after a few seconds, Sabin taps out, giving Joe the victory!

Samoa Joe made Chris Sabin submit to the Kokina Clutch in 0:06:13.
Rating: **** 1/4


Joe raises his hand into the air, as Sabin is down in the ring, absolutely trashed. Out comes Sabin's partner, Matt Bentley to check on his partner, but Joe rushes over and hammers away at Bentley, before hoisting him up. Muscle Buster drives Bentley down! Joe stands tall, looking dominant as both Chris Sabin and Matt Bentley have been laid waist by the Samoan Submission Machine.

Backstage:

Dan Marion is backstage with the Gambler, who returned last week. The Gambler talks about how he was on the shelf for the past several months, after suffering a freak injury in the biggest match in his career, his NAWA World Title Match against the Dark Warrior. He sat, unable to walk for some time, watching NAWA Glory each and every week, knowing that one day he'll return. The Gambler say he has his sights of the richest prize in the game, the NAWA World Title. He might not be the biggest, the strongest, or the fastest, but he will give everything he can, until he cannot fight any longer in his quest for the gold. Before the Gambler can continue, Christopher Daniels rushes through and attacks the Gambler from behind, knocking the Gambler down, stomping him down in the backstage area. Daniels pulls up the Gambler and throws him right into the fence of the area. He steps forward and jabs him to the throat. The Gambler slumps down and Daniels picks up the Gambler, before he wraps a camera cable around his neck, dragging the Gambler around the backstage area with the camera cable dragged around his neck. After a couple of minutes, Daniels releases, leaving the Gambler on the floor backstage, with Christopher Daniels standing over him with a nod. Daniels was not happy about being pinned in that six man tag and the result was the beating that we just saw.

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As a result of the events of moments ago, Christopher Daniels and the Gambler has been added to Wildfire.

Armageddon vs. Homicide

This is a bit of a preview for the six person match for the NAWA World Tag Team Titles at Wildfire. Armageddon attempts a martial arts kick but Homicide catches the foot and takes down Armageddon with a legsweep. Homicide punches away at Armageddon, before he whips him into the ropes. Dropkick by Homicide brings him down, before he picks up Armageddon and elbow to the back of the head. Another elbow driven down across the back of the head and Homicide whips Armageddon into the corner. Armageddon hits the corner and Homicide scoops up Armageddon as he comes out. Powerslam brings down Armageddon, before Homicide climbs to the second rope. Kneedrop down across the chest of Armageddon for a two count. Homicide picks up Armageddon, before pounding away on the back of Armageddon and gutwrenching him, before bringing him down with a gutwrench suplex for a two count.

Homicide picks up Armageddon, before he whips him into the corner. Charging in, but Armageddon gets an elbow up into the face. Homicide staggers back and Armageddon climbs to the second rope. Roundhouse kick to the face rocks Homicide for a two count. Armageddon picks up Homicide and chops away at him, before he whips Homicide into the corner. Kick to the midsection and Armageddon comes off the ropes, before he delivers an uppercut. Armageddon bounces back off the ropes and leaping fistdrop scores a two count. He picks up Homicide and rams him into the corner, before he sets up. Snap suplex brings down Homicide before he covers hooking the leg for a two count. Armageddon raises his hand as Homicide gets up and goes for a palm thrust. HOMICIDE COUNTERS WITH A VICIOUS LARIAT! Armageddon brings down before Homicide covers hooking the leg the pin!

Homicide pinned Armageddon after a lariat in 0:06:05.
Rating: *** 1/2


Homicide gets his hand raised up into the air, one half of the Rottweilers having beaten one half of the NAWA World Tag Team Champions. That gives them some momentum leading into Wildfire.

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CM Punk and Scott Steiner vs. Raven and Teddy Hart

Scott Steiner will square off against Teddy Hart and CM Punk will face off against Raven both at Wildfire, but right now both men are in the ring for this tag team match. Steiner starts out with Raven, attacking him with a series of kicks to the midsection, delivering a kneelift, before he hammers some forearms of the back and shoves Raven into the corner, before drilling him with a clothesline. Raven staggers forward and Steiner goes for another forearm, but Raven ducks, causing Steiner to hit the corner. Jabs from behind and tag to Teddy Hart. Raven and Hart take down Steiner with a double back elbow smash, before Hart bounces off the ropes and drills a knee right into the sternum. Hart picks up Steiner and elbow rammed across the back of the head before he bounces off the ropes. Punk clubs Hart across the back of the head. Hart staggers forward and Steiner hoists him up before bringing him down with a bone rattling tilt a whirl suplex, which scores a two count.

Steiner chokes Hart, before brings him up with some forearms across the back. Double underhook right into a vicious power bomb! Hart is down and Steiner covers for a two count. Steiner stomps Hart, chokes away at him some, before he drops an elbow down across the chest of Hart. Another elbow driven down across the chest of Hart and Steiner picks up Hart, before hooking him. Belly to belly suplex sends Hart down to the canvas! Steiner walks over to the corner and tag made to CM Punk. Punk pulls up Hart, chops rattle Hart, before he kneelifts Hart to the face. Armlock, right into a legsweep DDT! Hart is impacted onto the top of his head for a two count. Punk hoists up Hart, kicks to the ribs, which sets up a gutbuster for another two. Tag made to Scott Steiner, who fires some soccer kicks to the ribs of Hart. Steiner picks up Hart and goes for a belly to back suplex but Hart backflips over, before catches Steiner with a leaping enzuigiri right to the back of the head!

Steiner is down but he's making his way to the corner. Raven has his hand extended but Punk is tagged in. Punk enters the ring but Hart catches Punk with a dropkick to the knee, before making the tag to Raven. Raven rushes into the ring with a series of punches and a running kneelift to the chest of Punk. He hammers away at Punk and rams him into the corner, before he drills him with a running kneelift. Bulldog out of the corner, but Steiner is on the apron, so Raven knocks him off with a forearm right to the back of the head. Punk turns around, going for a kick but Raven catches before he twists it into an ankle lock! Teddy Hart is in the ring and he takes a running start. SOMERSAULT PLANCHA MISSES WHEN SCOTT STEINER DUCKS OUT OF THE WAY! Hart just splatters on the arena floor, that's while they're called high risk moves. Meanwhile, Punk has got the ropes, as Scott Steiner walks over, pulling his lead pipe out from underneath the time keeper's table. Raven breaks the hold but Punk has the referee distracted. Steiner grabs Raven's foot. Raven turns around and HE GETS BRAINED WITH THE PIPE! He staggers back right into a rolling cradle with Punk. Steiner hides the pipe, as Punk has pinned Raven!

CM Punk and Scott Steiner defeated Teddy Hart and Raven when Punk pinned Raven after a rolling cradle in 0:08:13.
Rating: ***


Once again Raven has been screwed out of getting some retribution on CM Punk. These men will square off one on one at Wildfire, Punk's luck might have run out on that night. Also, Teddy Hart and Scott Steiner face off only on NAWA Pay Per View. We'll be right back with more Glory after this.

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Destruction vs. Low Ki

Low Ki attacks Destruction at the bell with a series of chops but when he whips him into the corner, Destruction vaults up over Low Ki, before he leaps onto the shoulders. Attempted Victory Roll, but Low Ki throws Destruction fof. Destruction lands on his feet but Low Ki plasters him with a series of kicks. Another kick cracks Destruction and Low Ki with a Mongolian Chop, before he hoists up Destruction. Brain Buster sets up Low Ki to go for the top rope for a double stomp which scores a two count! Low Ki hangs Destruction in the tree of woe, before he plasters him with kicks. Running baseball slide in the corner and koppo kick, before he forces Destruction out of the corner. Dragon Clutch applied by Low Ki, as he wrenches the head of Destruction back. Destruction fights, and eventually he reaches the ropes.
Low Ki hammers Destruction with several more kicks to the back of the head, before he picks up Destruction. A vicious kick backs Destruction off into the corner.

Attempted Koppo Kick but Destruction drops down, and Low Ki hits the corner. Low Ki favors his leg and Destruction hooks him around the head, before he brings him down with a reverse sitdown faceslam for a two count. Destruction picks up Low Ki and dropkick to the knee, before he springs off the ropes. Handspring back elbow smash brings down Low Ki. Destruction lifts up Low Ki and hoists him up, before he spins around. Bodyslam plants Low Ki down and now Destruction leaps to the top rope, facing the crowd. He raises his hands to the heavens and leaps off. MOONSAULT INTO A 450 SPLASH MISSES WHEN LOW KI MOVES OUT OF THE WAY! Destruction is deflated and Low Ki pulls him up, before he drills him with a kick to the face. Cradle hook and Low Ki hoists him up before he's driven down with the Ki Krusher! Cover for the pin!

Low-Ki pinned Destruction with the Ki Crusher in 0:05:00.
Rating: ** 1/4


The Rottweilers have won two singles matches over the NAWA World Tag Team Champions and go into Wildfire on a roll, as it will be the Archangels of Anarchy in the former of Destruction, Armageddon, and Desdomia facing off against the Rottweilers and their manger Julius Smokes in a six person tag team match with the NAWA World Tag Team Titles on the line.

Backstage:

Dan Marion is backstage with Jerry Lynn, asking him about the tag team main event. Lynn just remarks that he'll have to coexist with Stylish tonight, but also reminds us that they are former NAWA World Tag Team Champions, so if they stay on the same page long enough, they should have a good chance of beating Mamaluke and Waterman. They shift gears to the Iron Man Match. Lynn talks about how it's one of the hardest things to train hard enough to go sixty minutes, to be in top conditiion to go the distance. He's done it twice before and at Wildfire, he faces Miles Stylish one more time for the NAWA World Title. Lynn reminds us that he beat Stylish for the NAWA International Title and at Wildfire, he's going to do one better, capturing the NAWA World Title. We fade out to a

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Bryan Danielson and Sedrick Skyhawk(w/Bruno, Candace Sweet, Richard Ramos Ricardo, Attorney at Law, and Mr. Fernando) vs. Rapmaster Killings and AJ Styles

Once again Danielson does not seem to be too thrilled of having to team up with the ultra cocky Sedrick Skyhawk, but as a professional he starts out with Killings. Killings jabs away at Danielson, attempting to take the NAWA Cruiserweight Champion off of balance, vicious hammering him with chops, not breaking when he is in the corner. When Killings is finally forced to back off, Danielson fires a kick to the midsection. Another pair of kicks and Danielson puts Killings in a front facelock, before he rams a series of elbowsmashes down across the back of the head and brings Killings down with a snap suplex, before he makes the tag to Sederick Skyhawk. Skyhawk enters the ring to pull Killings up by the dreadlocks and drill him with several forearms across the face. He whips Killings into the ropes and kneelift, before he puts on an abdominal stretch!

Skyhawk is cranking on the hold, pulling back on the arm of Killings, before he rams a couple of elbows into the midsection and hangs onto the middle rope, grabbing it for leverage. Mr. Fernando has the referee distracted, allowing Skyhawk to put the pressure on, before he rushes Killings over to the other side of the ring and rams him into the foot of Danielson. Tag made to Danielson and he enters the the ring with some chops, before he double underhooks the arms of Killings and brings him down with a double underhook suplex for a two count. Danielson picks up Killings and European Uppercut sends him back, before he whips Killings into the corner. High knee to the face of Killings and Danielson hoists up Killings, before turning around. Spinning elbowsmash right to the face. Cover by Danielson, for a two count. Danielson lifts up Killings and whips him into the ropes. Yakuza Kick is ducked and KILLINGS CATCHES DANIELSON WITH A LOW BLOW! Danielson is doubled over as the referee warns Killings but Killings pays him no mind, hitting an axe kick.

Killings crawls to the corner as Danielson tags in Skyhawk. Tag made to AJ Styles who springboards into the ring before he brings Skyhawk down with a missile dropkick. Styles rushes across the ring and catches Skyhawk with a spinning leg lariat. Styles climbs to the outside and he springs to the top rope, before he comes down onto the chest of Skyhawk with a legdrop. Cover but Danielson breaks up the hold at the last second. In comes Killings who vicously hammers away at Danielson with a series of closed fist punches as Skyhawk delivers a kick to the midsection on Styles, before bringing him down with a DDT! Cover but only a two count! Skyhawk picks up Styles and elbow to the back of the head. Some punches and Skyhawk whips Styles into the corner. The NAWA Television Champion strikes a pose for the camera before he charges into the corner. STYLES LEAPFROGS OVER HIS CHARGE! Skyhawk hits the corner, allowing Styles to roll up Skyhawk in an inside cradle to score the pin as the Rapmaster takes Danielson down to the floor, before viciously ramming him into the guardrail!

AJ Styles and Rapmaster Killings defeated Sederick Skyhawk and Bryan Danielson when Styles pinned Skyhawk after an inside cradle in 0:09:23.
Rating: *** 1/4


Ricardo yells at ringside about Styles using the tights, but Styles gets his hand raised by the referee, having pinned Skyhawk for the third week in a row, leading into his NAWA Television Title Match with Skyhawk at Wildfire. We see Larry Sweeney standing in on the ramp, making eye contact with Killings. Both men exchange nods, before Sweeney disappears behind the curtain. Styles asks Killings what that was about, but Killings doesn't acknowledge him nor does he acknowledge the fans as he walks to the back.

Coming Up Next: The Main Event, Ron Waterman and Tony Mamaluke team up to face off against Jerry Lynn and Miles Stylish. Wildfire opponents are tag team partners after this commercial break.

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Ron Waterman and Tony Mamaluke(w/Larry Sweeney) vs. Miles Stylish and Jerry Lynn

Waterman starts out out with Jerry Lynn. Lock up and Waterman quickly shoves Lynn into the corner, before punching away at him. Waterman hoists up Lynn before he brings him down with a double leg takedown. Lynn struggles as Waterman rams a pair of elbows, before he gets underneath the ropes. Waterman steps back, long enough for Lynn to thumb him right in the eye, leaving Waterman open for several chops. Lynn whips Waterman into the ropes and swinging neckbreaker sets him up for a one count. Lynn drills a knee into the chest of Waterman and makes the tag to Miles Stylish. The NAWA World Champion enters the ring, not even making eye contact with Lynn and jabs away at Waterman. Irish whip into the ropes and attempted spinning headscissors, but Waterman catches Stylish with a side slam. Stylish is down and cover hooking the leg, but Lynn quickly breaks the cover up at a half of a count.

Lynn takes his time getting back into the corner, allowing Waterman to pound away on Stylish. Stylish staggers back and Mamaluke cracks Stylish with an European Uppercut from the apron. Stylish staggers forward as Mamaluke gives Waterman a mock salute, before Waterman hooks Stylish and overhead belly to belly suplex. A one count, as Lynn once again breaks it up quickly, before he takes his time returning to the corner. Waterman pounds away at Stylish and hoists him over his shoulder. Snake Eyes Turnbuckle Drop and Mamaluke tags himself him. Mamaluke enters the ring and kneelift to the face of Stylish. Pair of snap suplexes leads to a brain buster for a two count. Mamaluke lifts up Stylish and irish whip into the ropes wait Stylish reverses. Lynn drops down, pulling down the top rope as Stylish distracts the referee, causing Mamaluke to tumble to the arena floor.

Sweeney yells at ringside but Lynn is denying anything wrong, which allows Stylish to slide to the floor, knocking Mamaluke into the guardrail with a baseball slide, before he hammers away at Mamaluke with chops and rolls him into the ring. Stylish climbs to the top rope and leaps off with a flying clothesline, cutting Mamaluke down. Tag made to Lynn and Lynn enters the ring, hammering away on Mamaluke, before he snap mares him down. Off the ropes and jumping neck snap. Mamaluke rolls over, favoring his neck and Lynn fires a stomp to the back of the head of Mamaluke. Another stomp to the back of the head and Lynn hoists up Mamaluke. Down with a backbreaker and Stylish is tagged in before he climbs to the top rope. Flying elbowdrop/backbreaker tandem move punishes Mamaluke further! Mamaluke rolls over as Stylish makes the cover hooking the leg for a two and a half count!

Sweeney puts his hands in his head at ringside, he can see his meal ticket struggling. Stylish picks up Mamaluke and whips him off into the ropes. Kneelift to the midsection, before Stylish twists around, connecting with a backspin DDT for a two count. Stylish picks up Mamaluke and catches him with a kneelift, before bringing him down with a swinging suplex. Tag made to Jerry Lynn and Lynn enters the ring, before picking up Mamaluke. Backbreaker punishes Mamaluke. Another backbreaker before Lynn drops Mamaluke and punishes him with a bow and arrow submission hold. Lynn wrenches on the back, but Sweeney manages to reach into the ring. This causes Lynn to break the hold and go after Sweeney, but Mamaluke catches Lynn with an elbowsmash to the back of the head before he hooks Lynn and brings him down with a belly to back suplex!

Lynn rolls over and tag to Stylish, but tag to Ron Waterman on the other end. The NAWA World Champion backs off but it doesn't matter as Waterman blitzes him with a clothesline. Stomps to Stylish before Lynn enters the ring but Waterman nearly decapitates him with a Yakuza Kick. Lynn drops to the canvas and Stylish attempts a cross body press but Waterman catches him. Waterman has Stylish but Lynn legsweeps Waterman, which causes Stylish to land on top of the NAWA World Champion for a two count! Stylish punches away at Waterman, before he walks over, loosening the top turnbuckle pad. The referee rushes over, admonishing Stylish, before retying the pad. This serves as a distraction before Stylish to hammer away at Waterman before holding him. Lynn climbs to the top rope and leaps off. Missile Dropkick, NO WATERMAN DUCKS AND STYLISH GETS WIPED OUT BY LYNN!

Lynn looks shocked and Waterman steps back, before he drills Lynn with a lariat. He hoists up Lynn and throws him to the arena floor. Waterman picks up Stylish by the hair and puts him in a standing headscissors. VICIOUS POWER BOMB BRINGS STYLISH DOWN! The crowd is on their feet as Waterman hoists up Stylish. He has him scooped up. Water Bomb impacts the NAWA World Champion to the canvas! Stylish is down and Waterman has him, he's going to pin the NAWA World Champion, but wait, Mamaluke reaches before, tagging himself in! Mamaluke enters the ring and makes the cover on Stylish, hooking the leg to score the three! He's just pinned the NAWA World Champion after Ron Waterman did all the work!

Tony Mamaluke and Ron Waterman defeated The Triumvirate (Jerry Lynn and Miles Stylish) when Mamaluke defeated M. Stylish via pinfall in 0:15:01.
Rating: ***


The crowd is booing and for good reason, that sleezy little opportunist just stole Waterman's pin! Mamaluke rolls to the outside, as Sweeney looks triumphant. Tony Mamaluke is celebrating on the ramp just like he won a hard fought battle to capture the NAWA World Championship. Waterman has a look on his face that indicates when he faces off against Tony Mamaluke at Wildfire, he's going for blood. We're out of time, see you next week.
Snabbit888Posted on 06/27/08 at 03:04:34

Sweeney rules.  A lot.  And New Jack always with his crazy schemes.  Should be an interesting main event.

Austin Aries getting the next push to be destroyed by Danielson.  No problems with that.

Samoa Joe's awesome monster push continues, destroying Sabin & subsequently Bentley.

The Gambler is back and that rules a lot.  And Daniels destroys him something fierce.  Yay feud!

I have trouble remembering which member of DoD is the giant and which is the flyer.  Either way, I don't care for them, so Homicide winning was the right move, and LAX better win the titles.

Steiner ROAD RAGES to defeat Raven.  I'm sure he'll ROAD RAGE to beat Teddy too.  

And Low-Ki wins too.  Yay.

Styles keeps pinning Skyhawk, which means he will not be the TV champion any time soon.  And Killings still be courted by Sweeney.  I sense Killings turns on him to feud with Mamaluke.

Ha ha.  Mamaluke is so sneaky, which is awesome.  Waterman does all the work, but Mamaluke steals the glory, which gives Waterman all the more reason to rip him a new asshole.  You've made Mamaluke awesome and interesting again, so kudos.