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1963 - The Crusher defeats Verne Gagne for the AWA World Heavyweight Title in Minneapolis, Minnesota, ending Gagne's third title reign.
1985 - Rick Morton & Robert Gibson defeat Ivan Koloff & Krusher Krushchev for the NWA World Tag Team Title in Shelby, North Carolina. This marks the first NWA World Tag Title reign for the Rock N' Roll Express.
1986 - Fabulous Moolah defeats Velvet McIntyre for the WWF Women's Title in Sydney, Australia, winning back the belt she had lost six days earlier. This marked the start of Moolah's sixth title reign, although many record books ignore the Australia title changes.
2000 - The most controversial Pay-per-view event in the history of WCW, Bash at the Beach took place in Daytona Beach, Florida at the Ocean Center. Here is Tim Whitehead's original report on the event:
Well, they're gonna be talking about this one, that's for sure. WCW's Bash at the Beach (7/9 from the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach) was nothing special until an elaborate worked shoot angle near the finale involving Vince Russo and Hulk Hogan. At least it appears at press time to be a well-executed angle, though there were people within the WCW locker room immediately afterward who were convinced it was an actual shoot. I guess we'll find out eventually, but in wrestling, always bet on the work. If it is a work, it was a darn good one that involved also working the commentators and most of the wrestlers, though as we've seen in the past, that is something certain parties in the WCW office enjoy doing. Otherwise, the show was so-so at best, with some average Nitro-style matches and a couple of really horrible gimmick matches. Crowd heat was mostly good, which helped the show, and the announcing was fine, though they had to ad lib much of the latter part of the show due to the nature of the worked shoot angle (or actual shoot, depending on your opinion at press time). There was a technical glitch for the first minute or so and the Spanish commentary was heard instead of English. Booker T emerging as the surprise WCW World Champion was a nice touch.
Cat (Ernest Miller) arrived in his limo and was immediately surrounded by the Jung Dragons. Cat kicked them all in the balls.
LT. LOCO defeated JUVENTUD GUERRERA in 12:07 to retain the Cruiserweight Title. Cat banned both the Filthy Animals and the MIA's from ringside. Juventud came out with the title belt, which he had stolen last week on TV. Loco sent Juvi out with an atomic drop. Juvi returned but Loco sent him out again and dived on him. Loco hit some solid moves, including a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker and head scissors, scoring some twos. Juvi did a legdrop from the ring onto Loco on the floor. The Animals all came back out wearing masks, but the ref sent them away again. Juvi scored some twos, including one after a People's Elbow. The MIA's then came out with masks as supposed disguises. Hugh G. Rection was wearing a Clinton mask, which was appropriately symbolic. Juvi hit the Juvi Driver but Loco made the ropes and did the big comeback to win with a Tornado DDT. The match was pretty good but all the mask antics distracted the fans.
The Jung Dragons confronted Cat in his office and he tried to appease them by telling them they did a good job on Thunder last week. They sarcastically repeated the word "job". Jeff Jarrett then barged in and was worried that Hulk Hogan hadn't arrived since he wanted to destroy him. Cat said if Hulk doesn't arrive, he'll find a new opponent for him. Jarrett had one of the overweight Viking chicks with him from the hilarious angle they did on Nitro.
BIG VITO beat NORMAN SMILEY & RALPHUS in a handicap match in 5:56 to retain the Hardcore Title. Not much to it. They brawled around backstage a little with garbage cans and the usual objects. Vito beat up a caterer when he emerged from a freight elevator, and then tossed Smiley on the elevator, which carried him up. Vito pounded Ralphus down to the ring. Vito brought in a table but the leg was broken so he had to prop it up at an angle but did splash Ralphus through it for the pin. Smiley arrived for the save but was too late.
Bill Goldberg was backstage with Scott Hall's contract. Hogan isn't immortal, but that contract sure is. Either that, or it's Cat's contract and it has nine lives. Kevin Nash then said that after he beats Goldberg he'll do an audience survey just to piss him off (Hall did a survey to put himself over as a babyface on a Nitro show months ago despite being instructed not to, which at the time legit pissed Goldberg off backstage).
DAFFNEY defeated MISS HANCOCK in the wedding gown match in 4:14. Really bad. David Flair came out wearing a tux and kept kissing Miss H. Daffney gave him a low blow. Mark Madden said they should call this the Flair Witch Project. Miss H did a handspring elbow which was 97% handspring but only 3% elbow. Both David and the ref got their pants torn off. Daffney was down and David was going to shave her head but Crowbar made the save. Seeing that both David and the ref were in their boxer shorts, he stripped to his as well. He was pounding David but Miss H stripped her own gown off to distract him, which had the side effect of giving Daffney the win. They all fought with pieces of the wedding cake afterward, and so much cake got on the ring and ringside mats that it took several minutes for the ring crew to clean it up and the commentators had to kill time talking about whatever came to mind. Why didn't they do the cake brawl backstage to avoid this problem? Because this is WCW, that's why.
Cat was walking around backstage and kept hearing Japanese music. The Jung Dragons were seen hiding and stalking him.
KRONIC defeated SEAN STASIAK & CHUCK PALUMBO in 13:34 to capture the WCW World Tag Titles. They were out there way too long. The match had decent heat but was mainly a bunch of power moves sloppily executed. Brian Adams took a hilarious delayed reaction bump over the top when Palumbo held down the ropes. Stasiak was nearly killed taking an airplane spin into a DDT spot. By the way, weren't these guys sunburned badly in those tanning beds? Shouldn't they have been peeling or something? Anyway, Palumbo got laid out with the high tide and Kronic then pinned Stasiak with their powerbomb spot.
Jarrett again said he wanted Hogan and was furious that he hadn't yet arrived. After Jarrett stormed out, the Japanese music was heard again and the Dragons attacked Cat with martial arts weapons and left him laying.
KANYON defeated BOOKER T in 10:04. Booker sent Kanyon reeling with some good moves and kicks. He got Kanyon's book and removed the brick. Kanyon didn't see this since he was laid out on the floor. They brawled on the floor and Kanyon put the stairs on top of Booker and then hit the stairs with a chairshot. Kanyon worked on Booker's back. Booker came back and scored some near falls. Kanyon wedged a chair between the turnbuckles, but as you might expect he was the one who ended up crashing into it. Kanyon used the book, thinking the brick was in it (didn't it weigh a lot less without it?) but with no brick, he was unable to KO Booker. Booker hit his chokeslam (called the "Bookend") but only got a two count. Jarrett then ran in and busted a guitar over Booker's head and Kanyon pinned him with the Kanyon Kutter. An okay match.
MIKE AWESOME beat SCOTT STEINER by DQ in 9:09 of the U.S. Title match. Scott attacked Awesome on the floor and they brawled into the crowd. Scott scored a near pin after a belly-to-belly suplex off the top. Scott bumped out where Awesome hit him with the ring bell and a chair across the back. Awesome kept working on Scott's back, which has legit sidelined him in the past. Referee Ron Howard overlooked all the chairshots since he was operating under the relaxed rules of the Russo Era. The new ref really does look like Ron Howard. Cat came out, apparently unhurt from the savage beating he had just taken, and tried to kick Scott but hit Awesome instead. Scott suplexed Cat. They traded some near falls and when Scott went for the recliner, Cat warned him that it was a banned move. Scott ignored him and hooked it anyway so Cat DQ'ed him and stripped him of the title. Oh joy, another title stripping. Scott suplexed Awesome afterward. A standard Nitro type match.
VAMPIRO defeated DEMON in the graveyard match. Just awful. The rules were that you had to destroy your opponent in the graveyard and then make it to the arena before him. Demon brought Asya with him, which made no sense given the fact that he's supposedly trying to protect her from Vampiro. Vampiro was hiding in a tree. They brawled around in near total darkness and Vampiro fell in an open grave. Vampiro than pulled Demon in and fled with Asya. Demon ran after him and found Asya freaking out beside a pond. Vampiro emerged from the pond like Mark Lewin during the Kevin Sullivan occult angles from the early 1980's and threw Demon in. The ref had to save Demon from "drowning" and Tony Schiavone said, "we've gone to new boundaries now." Uh-huh. Demon again found Asya freaking out, this time next to a coffin. Vampiro emerged and broke a very soft tombstone over Demon's head, put him in the coffin, and shoved it into a grave. Vampiro then left, I guess to call a taxi to bring him to the arena. This segment lasted 8:07, which was 8:53 too long.
SHANE DOUGLAS beat BUFF BAGWELL in 7:52. Douglas guaranteed that he'd win since he really is "that damn good". It really makes the promotion look bad when they openly borrow the competition's catch phrases. They quickly began brawling on the floor. The crowd heat was okay but they had to kill the mic when a "Shane's a pussy" chant started. See? Even WCW's paying fans borrow WWF's fan chants. Shane tried to piledrive Buff on the concrete floor but Buff blocked it. They kept brawling in pretty much standard action. Shane knocked a chair into Buff's face. Then, Torrie Wilson arrived. Shane wanted to kiss her but she slapped him. Buff made a comeback and was scoring near falls as Torrie cheered him, but then she turned on him (like we couldn't see that coming) and kicked him in the balls (like we couldn't see that coming, too). Shane hit the Pittsburgh Plunge but only got two. Buff scored two with a DDT. Buff shoved Torrie off the apron but ended up getting crotched and Shane won with his new move, which the commentators tried to sell as a big deal even though they didn't know what to call it. It's basically a Stone Cold Stunner from the opposite side. Shane and Torrie kissed and left together.
Hulk Hogan finally arrived. Jarrett told Jurassic Slapnuts (Gene Okerlund) that Plan A would now go into effect and asked if he had seen the movie "Usual Suspects". Hmmmmm.
HULK HOGAN beat JEFF JARRETT in 1:19 to win some version of the WCW World Title. Jarrett's music played but it took a while for him to come out, accompanied by Vince Russo, back from his hiatus. When the bell rang, Jarrett simply laid down and Russo tossed the belt to Hogan. Hogan looked surprised but eventually pinned Jarrett, who then simply got up and left. Hogan got on the mic and said, "That's why this company is in the shape it's in, because of bulls*** like this." I guess Hogan forgot about the Sting match on PPV and the time he himself won the title on Nitro when Nash laid down for him. Come to think of it, I'd like to forget those things, too. Hogan then left. In fact, he left the arena completely.
Vampiro arrived so I guess his win became official. Sting's music played and a bunch of Druids in Sting masks came out carrying a coffin. Another Druid in a Sting mask, supposedly the real Sting, emerged from the coffin, beat Vampiro up, and threw him in. Lame.
Goldberg did an interview and said it was all he could do to keep from destroying Hall's contract. I thought he not only destroyed it, but ate it on Nitro. Maybe Hall has 314 contracts and that's how his ass keeps from getting fired no matter how unprofessionally he behaves.
Russo came back out and did what was either a total shoot or a very good worked shoot interview (take your pick but lean strongly toward the latter). He used the "s" word freely and said Hogan had exercised the creative control clause in his contract to demand the title win over Jarrett since he doesn't give a damn about the company. So Russo gave him his win but said the company is now through with Hogan and that the belt he "won" was the Hulk Hogan Memorial Title and that the real WCW World Title is still held by Jarrett. Basically, Russo was Vince and Hogan was Bret Hart with the babyface - heel roles reversed. Anyway, it was a hot interview and Russo said he came back for the boys in the locker room who work their asses off every night for the company and that there would be a real world title defense later with Jarrett vs. Booker T, whom Russo said had worked his ass off for 14 years in WCW (I agree he's worked his ass off but not for 14 years). The commentators, who were not in on this if it was an angle, had to ad lib and they put all this over as a shoot.
BILL GOLDBERG beat KEVIN NASH in 5:27 in the match for Hall's contract. Nash asked Scott Steiner to watch his back but he didn't act interested. It was slow-paced power moves for the most part. Goldberg really isn't back at 100%. Scott then came out and used the contract to "motivate" Nash. He should have used Nash's contract if that was the goal. Goldberg went for the spear but missed and hit the turnbuckles, rather than the post. Scott then turned on Nash and attacked him, which Nash didn't sell, which made the turn even more meaningless than it was. Goldberg speared and jackhammered Nash for the pin, He tore up the reincarnated contract that cannot die afterward.
BOOKER T defeated JEFF JARRETT in 13:38 to capture the WCW World Title. They were calling the spots all through this match so it was not planned out. If the Hogan incident was a work it was also a work on the boys themselves, which is also quite likely. They brawled through the crowd. Jarrett used a chair and then threw Booker over the announcers' desk before piledriving him on the desk. Jarrett worked on Booker's knee and did the figure four but Booker escaped. The heat began rising. Booker missed an axe kick but Jarrett sold it anyway. There was a ref bump. Jarrett tried to use the belt but Booker got it and used it for a near fall as the ref revived. Jarrett lodged a chair in between the turnbuckles but, as in the earlier match, it was Jarrett who took the blow. Jarrett flattened the ref. He went for a shot with the guitar but missed and Booker hit the bookend chokeslam and scored the three count to become the new world champion as a second ref ran in for the count. A good match, but overshadowed by the bizarre Hogan incident.
In the days following the event, opinion was split down the middle as to whether this was a shoot or a work. Hogan's name was not mentioned the next night on Nitro, because attorneys for Hogan served WCW with papers to prevent them from doing so. The next day, WCW head Brad Siegal would not allow a taped interview with Russo, where he allegedly tore into Hogan, to air on Thunder. Hogan filed a lawsuit against Russo for defamation of character, which was eventually dismissed by a judge several years later. To this day, fans argue over where the "work" ended and the "shoot" began, with the most common theory being that everything up to Hogan leaving was a work, and then Russo double crossed him after he left, beginning the shoot.
2001 - The APA defeat The Dudley Boyz for the WWF World Tag Team Title in Atlanta, Georgia, ending the Dudleys fourth title reign, and beginning their own third run with the belts.'
2005 - The James J. Dillon book "Wrestlers Are Like Seagulls" was released.
2007 - Penny Bordeau-Durham, the wife of the late Mike "Johnny Grunge" Durham was interviewed by WSB-TV channel 2 in Atlanta, Georgia and commented that had it not been for Dr. Phil Astin dispensing medication "like candy" her husband might still be alive. "I want the truth to be revealed." The news report noted that at the time of Durham's death, authorities had no reason to suspect wrongdoing on Astin's part, but when the Benoit tragedy came to light, they handed the Durham case file over to Fayetteville County investigators. Durham noted that she and her husband were close friends with the Benoits ("We practically lived in each other's homes") and shot down the theory that Daniel Benoit was suffering from Fragile X syndrome. "That is ridiculous. Nancy [Benoit] would have told me."
2007 - World Wrestling Entertainment signed former Million Dollar Tough Enough competitor Daniel Rodimer. A Florida native, Rodimer does not make it to the main WWE roster.
2007 - WWE broadcast Monday Night Raw. Richard Trionfo filed the following TV Report:
Despite being told on USA Network that we would see Bobby Lashley and John Cena face King Booker and Ken Kennedy, but due to a scheduling change, we will see King Booker face Bobby Lashley this week on Raw. With the Great American Bash in less than two weeks, it is time to see what contributions the Raw brand will be making to the pay per view. Thanks to his victory over Shelton Benjamin last week on Raw, Bobby Lashley earned the title match against John Cena. Will Bobby make it to the Bash or will King Booker force a change in plans? What is next for the women’s champion Candice Michelle as she has to deal with the former champion Melina? What will happen when The American Dream Dusty Rhodes confronts the Legend Killer Randy Orton? Will Randy add another legendary notch to his belt or will Dusty be too ‘funky like a monkey’ to stop Orton? What is next for Umaga after defeating Santino Marella to regain the Intercontinental Title that Marella won from Umaga a few months ago? Will we see the tag team champions this week?
We are live from Lafayette, Louisiana and your announcers are Jim Ross and Jerry Ventura.
We see Bobby Lashley spearing John Cena last week on Raw after they signed the contract for their match at the Great American Bash.
Match Number One: Bobby Lashley versus King Booker (with Queen Sharmell)
Lashley backs Booker into the ropes on a collar and elbow tie up but Booker with chops and forearms. Booker slams Lashley's head into the turnbuckle. Lashley reverses an Irish whip but he charges into an elbow. Booker charges at Lashley and is given a powerslam for his troubles and Lashley gets a two count. Lashley with shoulders into the corner and then he hits a gutbreaker on his shoulder for a two count. Lashley with a snap suplex for a two count. Booker with kicks to the knee but Lashley with a clothesline for a two count. Lashley with a slam to Booker and then he picks up King Booker and connects with punches. Booker tries for a spin kick but Lashley blocks it and hits a power slam for a two count. Lashley gets Booker up for a delayed vertical suplex.
From out of nowhere, Ken Kennedy comes out and he attacks Lashley. The referee calls for the bell. Booker and Kennedy attack Lashley and they double team the number one contender.
Winner: No Contest
Jonathan Coachman comes out and he tells King Booker and Ken Kennedy to stop. He says that Bobby Lashley deserves a fighting chance. Bobby Lashley was supposed to team with John Cena but since he sent Cena to Los Angeles, the main event will be King Booker and Ken Kennedy against Bobby Lashley and a partner of his choosing. If Lashley cannot find a tag team partner, it will be a handicap match.
Kennedy leaves the ring but Booker tries to continue the attack. Lashley punches Booker and then he clotheslines Booker over the top rope to the floor. We go to commercial.
We are back and William Regal is in the office and Jonathan Coachman stops by. Coach wants to thank Regal for helping out last week and says that Regal did a good job. Regal says that people told him it was a breath of fresh air. Regal liked Coach's announcement of the main event and called it creative and effective. Coach tells Regal that he will be facing the Sandman tonight. Regal calls him a beer swilling, cane swinging maniac. Coach says that from an entertainment perspective, it will be entertaining.
We have the "Stay in the Game" Moment: Umaga winning the Intercontinental Title back from Santino Marella last week on Raw.
Match Number Two: Intercontinental Champion Umaga versus Santino Marella for the Intercontinental Title
Marella charges at Umaga but Umaga pushes him back. Marella tries for a cross body but Umaga catches him and hits a side slam. Umaga kicks Marella in the back and punches the challenger. Umaga chops Marella in the corner and then punches him. Umaga is told by the referee to get out of the corner.
Maria comes to ringside to check on Marella while Umaga continues to punch and kick Marella. Umaga with a chop to Marella followed by a knee drop across the upper chest. Umaga with a hard Irish whip to Marella. Marella punches Umaga, but Umaga with an uppercut to the throat and Marella goes down. Umaga chokes Marella in the ropes. Umaga with a forearm to the chest followed by a kick to the chest and head. Umaga with another hard Irish whip to Marella as he drags Marella into the center of the ring. Umaga takes his time and he goes to the second turnbuckle for a diving head butt but Marella moves out of the way. Marella with punches to Umaga's head. Umaga pushes Marella into the ropes and Marella with a drop kick for a near fall. Umaga with a superkick to Marella and Marella goes down again. Umaga puts Marella into the corner and he punches Marella in the head before hitting the running butt splash into the corner. The referee checks on Marella and Umaga picks up Marella for the Samoan Spike and the three count.
Winner: Intercontinental Champion Umaga
After the match, Maria checks on Marella in the ring.
Bobby Lashley is walking in the back and he enters the locker room in search of a tag team partner. We go to commercial.
We are back and Rey Mysterio will be coming back soon. You can read about his return in the WWE Magazine.
Match Number Three: World Tag Team Champions Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch versus The Highlanders
Rory and Cade start things off and Cade with a side head lock followed by a shoulder tackle. Cade with another side head lock and Rory with forearms and then he tries for a hip toss, but Cade blocks it and hits a fireman's carry. Cade backs Rory into the ropes on a collar and elbow tie up and Rory reverses things and connects with a shoulder. Murdoch tags in but Rory with a knee before Murdoch can enter the ring. Murdoch with a side head lock take down. Murdoch with a slap to Rory's back followed by an Irish whip and a running elbow into the corner. Murdoch with a snap mare and rear chin lock on Rory. Murdoch tries to slam Rory but Rory with a jawbreaker and Robbie is tagged. Robbie with a clothesline and drop kick before he hits a flapjack on Murdoch for a two count. Rory with a forearm to Cade but while the referee is with Rory, Cade and Murdoch hit a double gouzle on Robbie for the three count.
Winners: World Tag Team Champions Lance Cade and Trevor Murdoch
Maria is in the back with Santino Marella and she feels sorry for her loss. Maria wants to know if they can go out and have some fun. Santino says that everyone will point at him and say that he is the man who does not deserve to be Intercontinental Champion. Santino asks Maria if she can go to his hotel room to help him. Maria suggests that they can watch a movie. Santino says that he does not think he should be alone tonight. We go to commercial.
We are back and Charlie Haas enters the locker room. Shelton says that he was getting ready for his match by taping his hand. Charlie points out that Shelton kissed King Booker's hand last week. Shelton points out that this is his birthday and is looking forward to winning. Charlie tells Shelton that he should kiss his hand. Shelton says that he is so confident that he will win tonight that he will kiss Charlie Haas on the lips. Shelton leaves the locker room and Charlie does not look too happy about Shelton's wager.
We go to a video package about John Cena. It talks about his dream of being a WWE champion. We see John Cena's debut on Smackdown against Kurt Angle in 2002. Cena talks about how he came out as himself. We see Cena come out in the throwback jerseys. Then we see Cena give Big Show the F5 to win the US Title at Wrestlemania XX. We go to footage from Wrestlemania 21 when he defeated Bradshaw to become the WWE Champion. We see more footage of Cena. We go to commercial.
We see footage from last week's Raw when Ken Kennedy got rolled up by Super Crazy to keep Kennedy out of the main event at the Great American Bash.
Match Number Four: Gene Snitsky versus Super Crazy
Snitsky sends Crazy into the corner but Crazy with a boot. Snitsky with a forearm to Crazy and then he runs Crazy into the turnbuckles followed by a running knee to the back. Snitsky with a kick to Crazy’s back followed by a forearm to the back. Snitsky with a head butt to Crazy’s back. Snitsky with a hard Irish whip followed by a pump handle power slam for the three count.
Winner: Gene Snitsky
After the match, Snitsky gets Crazy up and hits another pump handle power slam.
Jim Ross talks about one of the most embarrassing moments he ever saw last week on Raw. He talks about Randy Orton showing no respect to Dusty Rhodes in the back. We go to footage from last week when Randy wants to have Dusty introduce his son to him. Randy says that he can be just like Randy and be better than his father. Randy introduces himself to Cody Runnels. Cody tells Randy to stay away from his dad. Dusty tells Randy that he is disrespectful. Randy says that was not disrespectful so he slaps Dusty.
Dusty Rhodes is walking in the back as we go to commercial.
We are back and Triple H will be coming back soon.
Dusty Rhodes comes out to the ring. Dusty has a mic and he says that last week he made a statement after their filibuster early in the night. He said that he wanted to meet Randy Orton face-to-face in the ring. Dusty wants Randy to come to the ring.
Randy Orton comes out and Dusty calls his entrance impressive. Dusty wants to know if Randy thought the slap last week would be the end of it. Dusty calls Orton a snotty nose punk. Dusty wants to know if Orton is just going to stand there and look stupid. Orton says that it is enough of this legend speech. Dusty interrupts Orton and asks if this is about spitting in Harley Race’s face and being disrespectful to the people who brought him up in the business. Orton points out that he is a third generation wrestler. Orton says that people who live off the past do not deserve any respect. Orton says that he gets respect for the things that he has accomplished. Dusty wants to know how bad Orton is. Orton says that he is the youngest World Champion. He mentions that he ended the careers of Shawn Michaels and Rob Van Dam. Dusty says that is what he has been talking about. Having a great match is not what it is all about. When you kick someone in the head when they are down, you do not get respect. Dusty tells Orton to look at him when he talks. Orton tells Dusty to put his money where his mouth is. Orton challenges Dusty to a match at the show that Dusty invented, the Great American Bash. Dusty thinks about it and he says that there was a time that he would not need to hear what Orton said to jump on him. Dusty says that he is not in shape to meet Orton at the Great American Bash at this point in his career. Orton tells Dusty to do it for his son if not for himself. Orton asks Dusty if he should end Cody’s career before it starts. Dusty says that he will meet Orton at the Great American Bash, but on his terms. Dusty wants a Texas Bullrope Match. Orton accepts the challenge, but he tells Orton to bring a broom to clean up what is left of Dusty after the match.
Cody Runnels comes to the ring and Orton tells Cody to get out of the ring before he gets hurt. Orton gets in Cody's face and Cody slaps Orton. Orton cannot believe what Cody did to him and Dusty gets his son’s back. Orton leaves the ring and heads up the ramp towards the back. Dusty raises his son’s hand as we go to commercial.
We are back and we are told that John Cena will be interviewed later on the show.
Match Number Five: Paul London versus Shelton Benjamin
London with a side head lock but Benjamin escapes into a top wrist lock. London with a hammer lock but Benjamin reverses it and takes London down to the mat and applies a front face lock. Benjamin with a side head lock and shoulder tackle. London with a series of kicks to Benjamin and Benjamin goes to the apron. London with a front face lock but Benjamin backs London into the corner. Benjamin with punches to London but London with forearms. Benjamin with a hammer lock back breaker. London is sent shoulder first into the turnbuckles as Benjamin works on the arm. Benjamin with an arm bar. Benjamin with a punch to London but London with a kick and rana. London with a running drop kick and inside cradle for a two count. Benjamin with a thrust kick to London and then he slams London after putting London in a hammer lock. Benjamin kicks London in the arm. London misses an enzuigiri but London with a rollup for the three count.
Winner: Paul London
After the match we see Shelton Benjamin in shock at the thought of having to kiss his tag team partner.
Super Crazy is in the back and Ken Kennedy sees him. Kennedy wants to know if Crazy is okay and then he runs him into a dumpster. Kennedy tells Crazy that last week was just a big old misunderstanding due to the language barrier. Kennedy kicks Crazy in the head before leaving.
Candice Michelle and Mickie James are walking in the back as we go to commercial.
We are back and Shelton Benjamin and Charlie Haas are in the locker room. Benjamin says that it was a joke about kissing him. Charlie says that he would not let Shelton kiss him on the lips because that would be weird. Charlie tells Shelton that he can kiss him on the hand. Charlie says that he got Shelton and then he hugs Shelton and teases kissing him. Ron Simmons enters the locker room for a DAMN moment.
We see footage from last week when Melina attacked Candice Michelle after her match but then we see Candice send Melina into the ringside barrier.
Before Melina comes to the ring, she says that she is invoking her rematch clause for the Great American Bash. Melina says that she will not be wrestling tonight because of a sprained ankle. She has a replacement who is a close friend of hers. She brings out Beth Phoenix.
Match Number Six: Women's Champion Candice Michelle and Mickie James versus Beth Phoenix and Jillian Hall (with Melina)
Mickie starts off with forearms and kicks to Phoenix. Mickie with an elbow when Beth charges into the corner. Mickie tries for a rana but Beth holds on and she tosses Mickie to the mat. Jillian with a kick to Mickie’s back but Mickie with a forearm to Jillian. Beth picks Mickie up and tosses her to the mat. Mickie is sent into the corner but she avoids Jillian when Beth Irish whips her into the corner. Mickie with a clothesline to Phoenix. Mickie kicks Jillian off and Candice is tagged in. Candice with drop kicks to Jillian and Beth before Jillian kicks Candice. Jillian tries to slam Candice, but Candice escapes the hold and hits a side Russian leg sweep and floatover for a two count. Beth breaks up the cover. Mickie with a Louise Thesz Press to Beth and they fight outside. Jillian with a side slam to Candice but she can only get a two count. Candice with a back slide for the three count.
Winners: Candice Michelle and Mickie James
After the match, Beth Phoenix attacks Candice from behind and then Beth and Jillian hold Candice in the air as Melina hits a seated senton splash onto Candice. Mickie comes into the ring and Melina, Beth, and Jillian leave the ring.
We go to the Smackdown Rebound.
We see Arn Anderson talking to Bobby Lashley in the back as we go to commercial.
We are back and King Booker is in his locker room with Queen Sharmell. Ken Kennedy arrives and he says that Super Crazy has been taken care of so there is only one thing left, Bobby Lashley. Booker says that he was not made a fool, but Kennedy. Booker says that there is only one king and they will both be victorious.
Carlito joins Ross and Lawler at the announce table.
Match Number Seven: William Regal versus Sandman
Regal attacks Sandman as Sandman enters the ring and punches him and connects with forearms. Regal with knees and forearms to Sandman and he gets a near fall. Sandman punches Regal in the midsection but Regal responds with a forearm. Regal with a knee to the head for a near fall. Sandman with a knee and punches to Regal. Regal sends Sandman out of the ring. Carlito tries to interfere but Sandman hits Carlito with the cane and then he does the same thing to Regal.
Winner: William Regal (by disqualification)
We are told that John Cena will be interviewed when we return from commercial.
We are back and it is time to talk about the main event for the Great American Bash:
John Cena versus Bobby Lashley for the WWE Title
We go to a video package about Bobby Lashley. We see footage from his debut in September 2005 against Simon Dean. Lashley talks about comments made by Bradshaw that he would not be good until Lashley beats him. We see footage of Lashley beating Bradshaw to win the US Title. We then see Bobby Lashley defeating the Big Show to win the ECW Title. Lashley says that he is not done yet and then we see him spear John Cena from last week’s Raw.
Jim Ross says that we are joined by John Cena in Los Angeles. Jerry asks Cena if he came off more intelligent than Paris Hilton. Cena says that a kindergartner would have done better. Cena says that he appreciates that Larry was professional enough to have people who are in the WWE on his show. Jim Ross asks Cena about his match at the Great American Bash and the spear from last week. Cena says that was competitive intensity but he will address Bobby Lashley next week. Lawler says that Cena has not met an opponent as motivated as Lashley. Lawler asks Cena if he thinks that Lashley is an uncrowned champion. Cena agrees with that description of Lashley. Cena says that if Lashley is on Raw, he is gunning for his title. After the Bash we will find out who the real champion is. Jim Ross asks Cena how someone can beat Bobby Lashley but Cena says that he has faced the biggest and baddest. His never say quit attitude has helped him get past every challenge.
We go through the card for The Great American Bash:
John Cena versus Bobby Lashley for the WWE Title
Dusty Rhodes versus Randy Orton in a Texas Bullrope Match
Edge versus Kane for the World Title
Match Number Eight: King Booker (with Queen Sharmell) and Ken Kennedy versus Bobby Lashley and Jeff Hardy
Hardy and Booker start things off and Booker gets in Hardy’s face and he punches Hardy and sends him into the corner. Hardy with an Irish whip but Hardy charges into a boot. Hardy avoids the scissors kick and Hardy with a leg drop for a near fall. Hardy with an arm bar. Booker sends Hardy into the corner and Booker with knees to Hardy. Kennedy is tagged in and he kicks Hardy and punches him. Kennedy slams Hardy’s head into the turnbuckle and then he kicks Hardy in the leg. Hardy with a mule kick to Kennedy and it sends Kennedy into the corner. Hardy with a delayed baseball slide for a two count. Hardy with an arm bar and he tags in Lashley but Lashley makes it back to his corner but Booker goes to the floor. Lashley with a suplex and elbow to the back for a near fall. Lashley with a forearm but Kennedy with a knee. Lashley sends Kennedy into Booker’s boot before Lashley sends Booker to the floor. Hardy hits Poetry in Motion on Kennedy and he gets a two count. Hardy punches Kennedy and Booker with a kick from the apron and Kennedy with a clothesline to Hardy for a two count. Booker tags in and he hits a back kick on Hardy for a two count. Booker with an Irish whip but Hardy with Whisper in the Wind and both men are down. Booker makes his way to tag in Kennedy but Lashley tags in and he hits a clothesline and kick on Kennedy followed by an Irish whip and running shoulder into the corner followed by a back body toss. Lashley with a Torture Rack into Shock Treatment for a near fall that is broken up by Booker. Hardy with a clothesline that sends both men to the floor. Lashley with a spear to Kennedy for the three count.
Winners: Bobby Lashley and Jeff Hardy
2008 - WWE released Diva Ashley Massaro, who had publicly stated several days earlier that she had requested her release due to her child being ill. She has not worked in the business since.
2008 - TNA issued the following press release, announcing they had signed former NASCAR star Hermie Sadler. Interestingly, the release lists Ron Killings as a "TNA star" as if he was part of the company, although he had departed for WWE:
NASHVILLE, Tenn., July 9, 2008 -- Former NASCAR driver Hermie Sadler signed a "Professional Services" contract today with Total Nonstop Action (TNA) Wrestling, it was announced by the Tennessee-based company. Terms of the deal were not released.
Sadler retired from the NASCAR Nextel Cup series after the 2006 season and is now an analyst for NASCAR on SPEED and Direct TV Hot Pass, and TNA has agreed to sponsor Sadler on Direct TV's Hot Pass. Since TNA's inception in 2002, Sadler has wrestled in past matches, served as a guest referee and also has sat in as a TNA announcer with broadcasters Mike Tenay and Don West.
"I am a longtime pro wrestling fan and a true supporter of TNA Wrestling; I really believe in the product. It has been a lot of fun, truly an enjoyable experience working with the superstars of TNA Wrestling," said Sadler, 38, the 1993 Busch Series Rookie of the Year. "In this new job with TNA, there are endless possibilities -- both behind the scenes and in front of the camera.
In addition to NASCAR announcing, Sadler also is a weekly guest every Tuesday on the nationally-syndicated John Boy & Billy Big Show, a morning radio show which originates from Charlotte, N.C. He regularly discusses TNA storylines and superstars on the popular radio show.
In addition, Sadler appears on card No. 52 in the 100-card "TNA Impact!" trading card set, released in June by Houston-based Tristar Productions, Inc. "When it was first mentioned about having a Hermie Sadler card in our inaugural TNA Wrestling card set, it was a no-brainer; we definitely wanted to include him," said Tristar Vice President Mandy Fuerst.
"A little-known fact about the Hermie Sadler card is, it was the absolute last card added to the set, and we've had as many inquiries about that card as almost any in the entire set. We've had a number of people asking for an authentically-signed Sadler insert card, and though there were not any included in this first set, we're hoping to have Sadler autograph cards for the next set, which comes out this fall."
The NASCAR scene shifts to Chicago this week as the Chicagoland 400 is slated for July 12 -- and that is three months to the day from TNA Wrestling's first-ever Chicago-area show, "Bound For Glory IV," the company's biggest annual pay-per-view.
TNA Wrestling presents "Bound For Glory IV" live from the Sears Centre Arena in suburban Hoffman Estates, Ill., on Sunday, Oct. 12, starting at 8 p.m. ET, and it will air worldwide exclusively on pay-per-view.
"We're absolutely thrilled to have Hermie join the TNA Family in a more formal role," said TNA Wrestling President Dixie Carter. "We're excited to be coming to Chicago with 'Bound For Glory IV,' and though it's still too early to talk about specifics for our October show, we plan to have Hermie involved in an integral role on the show."
In 2002, Sadler had a feud with TNA Wrestling star Ron Killings, leading to a number of appearances and matches as part of a cross promotion between TNA and NASCAR. TNA Wrestling later sponsored Sadler's racing efforts.
"Hermie's enthusiasm for TNA Wrestling shines through every time he comes to the arena," said TNA Wrestling commentator Don West. "His ability to relate what he sees in the (wrestling) ring to his NASCAR experiences is a great insight whenever he gets on the TNA broadcast."
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2009 - Rob Van Dam appeared on MSNBC's "Morning Meeting" to talk about the possible legalization of marijuana, which is becoming quite a debate in California as a way to help the economy. RVD, a longtime advocate of legalizing marijuana, debated with retired General Barry McCaffrey, the former drug czar. While both men agreed that marijuana is less dangerous that alcohol and cigarettes when looking at death tolls, McCaffrey argued that the money brought in by regulating (and taxing) marijuana would not make up for the number of people who would need treatment for addiction. Van Dam, noting that marijuana is already the "number one cash crop" in the U.S., argued that legalizing it and regulating it would keep it out of the hands of drug dealers and cut down on crime. The debate came down to the usual argument of whether regulation will allow it to be controlled and kept away from children, and whether it is a "gateway" to harder drugs. When Van Dam was speaking they noted with an on-screen graphic he was busted for marijuana while WWE Champion. Unfortunately, as the debate looked to be getting more in-depth, they were "out of time" on the show.
2009 - TNA broadcast Impact on SpikeTV. Richard Trionfo filed the following TV Report:
We are live on tape from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida and your announcers are Don ‘Where’s Mike Johnson’ West and Mike ‘Is that Buck Woodward with the British Invasion’ Tenay.
Mick Foley comes to the ring to start things off. Mick says that life can be kind of funny. Maybe you get staples over his eye and you look cool, but you get stitches in your nostril and you look foolish. Mick says that he has been thinking about it and he does not think that TNA is set up to have two separate deciders in the front office. Mick suggests that tonight be the night when one of them step down.
Jeff Jarrett comes to the ring. Jeff asks Mick if he ever thinks about what he says and Mick says that he does not have one of those filtering mechanisms. Jeff acknowledges that they are both competitors and he knows that Mick wants to be back in the middle of things. Jeff reminds Mick that he became the TNA Champion. Jeff asks if the story should have stopped there and he says that it should have but it did not. Jeff says that Mick has put TNA in danger with his desire to get his title back. Jeff says that Mick will always be a true legend in the business regardless of what happens at Victory Road. Jeff asks Mick to do one thing and that is to think about why he came to TNA, the young athletes who need the two of them to co-exist for the good of the company. Jeff asks Mick to think of the future and they could build the company to heights they could never had dreamed of. Jeff tells Mick that it was their dream, but if the Main Event Mafia wins all of the titles, it could be a battle they cannot win.
Mick tells Jeff that he appreciates what he is saying. Mick says that maybe he was stupid to say that he would defend the title once a year. Mick says that they are even, but Jeff is wrong when he says that Mick has nothing to prove. Mick says that he needs to prove something to himself. He needs to prove that the title win was no fluke and he needs to do it against the best wrestler in the world. Mick says that he is going to do it for the right reasons this time. Mick suggests that they have a main event tonight for Kurt Angle to have a tune up match against Jeff Jarrett in a non-title match. Jarrett says that he likes that idea. Jeff wants to up the ante and he wants to tweak things a little. Jeff wants to make it a three way dance with Angle and Jarrett having Mick Foley added to the mix. Mick wants to give Kurt Angle a chance to name the guest referee for the match. Jarrett says that Angle can name the guest referee, but it cannot be a member of the Main Event Mafia or Matt Morgan.
We go to Lauren in the back with The British Invasion. She mentions that the X Division title match shot will be up for grabs in a ladder match. Doug Williams says that he is going to give someone an opportunity at the briefcase. If you beat him fair and square, you get the title match. Brutus says that they are here to make the big money. He does not want to be looked down upon by the fans. They are here to take their place atop the tag team division. We go to commercial.
We are back and Doug Williams has a mic as he comes to the ring. He reminds everyone about the open challenge to get the X Division Title Match case. Doug says that he wants a real wrestler tonight, not a redneck.
Match Number One: Doug Williams with Brutus Magnus and Rob Terry versus Homicide
Williams and Homicide with punches and Homicide gets the advantage followed by a back elbow. Homicide with a kick followed by a clothesline. Homicide with a monkey flip and Williams is in the corner. Homicide brings the ladder into the ring and he runs it into Williams. The ladder is set up and Homicide starts to climb it but Williams clips Homicide as he comes off the turnbuckles. Williams puts the ladder in the corner and Williams sends Homicide into it and the ladder falls on Homicide. Williams sets up the ladder and he has the case in his hand but Homicide pushes Williams down and Williams takes Terry and Magnus out as well. Homicide climbs the ladder but Team 3D stop Williams to allow Homicide to get the case.
Winner: Homicide
After the match, Team 3D fight with the British and then Bashir and Kiyoshi attack Team 3D. Magnus holds Devon to allow Williams to hit a European uppercut from the turnbuckles. Now Ray gets punched and Terry with a spinebuster to Ray.
We go to commercial.
We are back and it is time to talk about the situation surrounding Kurt Angle choosing the referee for his match tonight.
We go to an interview that Mike Tenay did with Suicide. Mike talks about how we know about Suicide from his entrance music lyrics. He says that he was in darkness and felt the pain. He says the torment is not his alone and it is shared. He says that he was left with two choices, life or death. Suicide says that he chooses to see the light and come alive. He says that he is the dark savior. He says that he does not represent the end. He represents the beginning.
We go to commercial.
We are back with a look at Sting’s role in the Main Event Mafia.
Speaking of Sting, it is time for him to come to the ring to address the fans and he has his stolen booty from Kurt Angle. Sting tells Kurt that he knows that Kurt is watching in the back and he has Kurt’s belt. He tells Kurt that if Kurt wants it, Kurt can get it. Sting wants to talk to Joe and he wants Joe to come out.
Joe obliges Sting and comes out. Joe does not have his trademark and vintage black towel. Sting tells Joe that he is every reason why wrestling is as bad as it is and as bad as this company is. It was people like Joe who forced the Main Event Mafia to form. He tells Joe that he does not want to work to get things. Sting says that he does not need four guys behind him and he can fight for himself. He tells Joe that things are wrong because Joe pissed him off. Sting tells Joe to do something about it and he wants to know why Joe isn’t doing anything. Sting asks Joe who is stopping him.
Joe says that he has been told to keep his temper. He tells Sting that his time will come.
Sting asks Joe who is telling Joe what Joe should do. Sting tells Joe that he knows that Joe is not doing this on his own. Sting wants to know who Joe’s ‘Oz’ is behind the curtain.
Joe says that Sting will find out at Victory Road.
Sting says that he will find the person and pull him from the darkness and pull him apart piece by piece and feed him to the fans.
We go to commercial.
We are back and it is time to go to Lauren with Jenna. Lauren asks Jenna about her match at Victory Road and wants to know how she is training. Jenna says that he will use her money. She bought a trainer of her own and Saeed says that she will destroy.
Booker T and Scott Steiner come out and they join Don and Mike at the announce table.
Match Number Two: Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin versus James Storm and Robert Roode
Sabin and Storm start things off and they lock up with Storm working on the arm. Storm pulls Sabin down by the hair and Sabin with a chop. Sabin gets out of a belly-to-back suplex attempt and Storm avoids an arm drag. Sabin slaps Storm and Storm punches Sabin and Sabin goes to the floor. Storm follows after him and Shelley with a running knee off the apron that sends Storm into the guardrails. Shelley tags in and they hit a series of kicks on Storm. Shelley with a near fall. Shelley holds Storm by the hair and Sabin with a double sledge from the turnbuckles. Sabin and Shelley with clotheslines from each side and Sabin gets a near fall. Sabin and Shelley choke Storm with their boots. Shelley goes up top and he hits a double sledge on Storm. Roode makes the save for Storm and Shelley collides into Sabin. Roode hip tosses Storm to make the tag. Roode punches Storm and Sabin and hits a back elbow on Shelley. Roode with a drop kick to Sabin and a David Young spinebuster to Shelley. All four men are in the ring and Shelley and Sabin with stereo clotheslines. Sabin with the springboard drop kick while Shelley hits the Flatline and Shelley can only get a two count. Storm with a kick to Shelley and a superkick to Sabin. Storm with a lungblower and then they hit DWI for the three count.
Winners: James Storm and Robert Roode
After the match, Steiner has the tag title belt.
We see Angelina walking in the back with Madison and Velvet but they stop while Angelina keeps talking. Velvet says that Angelina needs to stop talking about herself because the spider was on her. Velvet says that she is not Angelina’s puppet, pawn, or guinea pig. Velvet tells Angelina if she doesn’t have her back, they are done for good.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Sarita is coming next week.
We see footage of Tara and her spider from last week.
Match Number Three: Velvet Sky with Angelina Love and Madison Rayne versus Tara
Tara slaps Velvet and then connects with shoulders in the corner. Tara with an Irish whip but Velvet with boots and a flying clothesline as she punches Tara and chokes her. Velvet pulls Tara up by the hair before sending her back to the mat. Velvet with a hair biel to Tara for a near fall. Velvet with a snap mare and a near fall. Velvet puts Tara in the ropes and talks to the referee. The referee is able to stop Angelina from interfering. Tara punches Velvet. Tara with a clothesline and slam. Tara with a kick and it is time for the Widow’s Peak for the three count.
Winner: Tara
After the match, Tara gets her friend from his case and Angelina tells her to stop from a safe distance. Angelina tells Tara if she wants some they can do it right now.
Tara accepts the challenge as long as the title is on the line. Madison tells Angelina to accept the challenge and Angelina accepts.
We go to commercial.
Match Number Four: Tara versus Angelina Love with Madison Rayne and what is left of Velvet Sky for the TNA Women’s Title
Tara has put her friend back in its home and Angelina battles with the referee over the title belt. Tara with a rollup and backslide for a near fall. Tara with an inside cradle for a near fall and Angelina goes to the floor to regroup. Tara tries to pull Angelina back into the ring but Madison pulls Tara out to the floor and the referee sends Madison to the back. Angelina punches Tara and she sends Tara into the guardrail. Angelina with a chop to Tara and they return to the ring. Angelina with a boot to Tara for a near fall. Angelina with a series of near falls and she throws a tantrum. Tara punches Angelina but Angelina with an Irish whip. Angelina misses a charge into the corner and then Tara punches Angelina and hits a clothesline. Tara hits the uranage side slam for a near fall. Tara gets Angelina up for the Widow’s Peak and she gets the three count.
Winner: Tara
While Tara celebrates in the ring, Angelina realizes that she lost her title.
We go to commercial.
We go to the back where Lauren is with the new Women’s Champion. Tara says that she cannot believe it. She says that anything can happen in TNA. She says that she never thought she would be happy again, but she is proud to be a part of TNA. She thanks Angelina for giving her the chance.
It is time to run through the card for Victory Road.
It is time to see what happened during Abyss’s appointment with Dr. Stevie. Abyss attacked Stevie while Stevie tries to explain why he did what he did to Lauren. Stevie has drugged Abyss to paralyze him. Then Stevie slaps Abyss.
We go to commercial.
Match Number Five: Matt Morgan and Kevin Nash versus Daniels and A.J. Styles
Nash lets his younger partner start things off and he faces Daniels. Daniels with chops to Morgan but Morgan with a big shoulder tackle. Daniels with kicks to the leg but Morgan with a knee and a slam. Morgan misses an elbow drop and Daniels with a side head lock. Daniels with a kick and Styles is tagged in. Daniels and Styles with forearms that barely stagger Morgan so Styles and Daniels go high and low on Morgan to take him down. Styles with a phenomenal knee drop. Morgan sends Styles into the turnbuckles and then he hits a splash in the corner. Nash tags in and he gestures to Daniels and then connects with elbows to Styles. Styles with a kick and punches to Nash. Nash with an elbow and Morgan and Daniels are back in. Daniels with a flying forearm. Nash stops Daniels as he comes off the ropes. Daniels punches Nash but Morgan with a bicycle kick to Daniels and Daniels is out on the mat. Morgan can only get a two count. Nash tags in and he punches Daniels and then connects with knees in the corner. Nash adds a few elbows in the corner. Morgan tags in and he kicks Daniels in the ribs. Morgan stops Daniels from making the tag and then he hits his vintage elbows in the corner. Morgan with a splash into the corner and then he sends Daniels into the turnbuckles and gets a near fall. Daniels is held by Nash but Morgan accidentally hits Nash when Daniels moves. Styles with a drop kick and then goes to the apron and hits the phenomenal forearm for a near fall. Styles knocks Nash off the apron. Styles with a drop kick to the knee and then he hits a baseball slide into Nash off Morgan’s back. Morgan tries for a choke slam but Styles avoids the hold and hits a Pele kick. Daniels hits the BME and then Styles with a frog splash three-quarters of the way across the ring for the three count.
Winners: A.J. Styles and Daniels
After the match, Nash attacks Styles and Daniels. Morgan with a choke slam to Daniels while Nash sends Styles into the ring steps. Morgan has Daniels leg in a steel chair and then Morgan with a leg drop on the chair. Styles sends Nash into the ring steps and Styles is able to intimidate the larger Morgan as he leaves the ring.
We go to commercial.
We are back and Lauren is with Samoa Joe. Lauren says that she was looking for Sting. Sting is wearing the vintage black towel as the car of Joe’s advisor arrives. Joe is able to protect his advisor’s identity and he chokes out Sting with a night stick.
Match Number Six: Mick Foley versus Kurt Angle versus Jeff Jarrett with Guest Referee Eric Young
Foley and Jarrett try to corner Angle but Angle tries to cross the stream and he fails. They punch Angle and then Jarrett lets Foley get in a few shots. Jarrett with a suplex to Angle and then Foley rakes Angle’s eyes across the top rope. Jarrett punches Angle in the corner and Eric Young pulls Jarrett off. Foley with punches to Angle while Jarrett and Young continue to argue. Angle moves out of the way and Foley accidentally punches Jarrett. Foley sends Angle to the floor and then he sends Angle into the guardrail. Foley rakes the face and then he Irish whips Angle into the guardrail. Jarrett punches Foley and then hits the Stroke on the ring steps. We go to commercial.
We are back and Angle is kicking Jarrett followed by a snap suplex for a near fall. Angle with a reverse chin lock on Jarrett and Foley is down on the floor. Angle with an overhead belly-to-belly suplex.
Scott Steiner comes out and he hits Foley with the Big Poppa Pipe. Angle with a near fall and a waist lock on Jarrett. Jarrett with elbows and clotheslines. Angle charges into a boot from Jarrett and Jarrett hits a tornado DDT for a two count. Angle with a kick and Jarrett counter the Olympic Slam with an arm drag. Jarrett with the Stroke and Young with a very slow count that allows Foley to break up the cover. Foley with a sleeper but Jarrett with a jawbreaker. Jarrett grabs the guitar and Eric has left the ring. Foley has his sock and he applies the mandible claw. Young takes the guitar and Angle hits the Olympic slam on Foley for a two count. Jarrett has Angle in the figure four leg lock and Foley with an elbow for a near fall on Jarrett. Angle puts Foley in the ankle lock and Young calls for the bell.
Winner: Kurt Angle
After the match, Jarrett attacks the referee and hits a back body drop and an Irish whip. Young does the Young flip and then Young is sent to the guardrail. Jarrett chases Young to the back with a chair.
Foley with a clothesline to Angle and then he hits the mandible claw. Joe comes to the ring and he hits Foley with the title belt. Steiner makes his way to the ring with the Big Poppa Pipe. Nash hurries to the ring and he has barbed wire. Booker has the barbed wire baseball bat and more barbed wire. They have Foley wrapped in barbed wire.
Foley’s security comes to the ring and they cannot stop the Main Event Mafia.
2009 - WWE broadcast Superstars on WGN. Richard Trionfo filed the following report:
We start off with a match from Smackdown.
R Truth wants to know what’s up with the people in the crowd.
Ricky Ortiz gets on the mic and he says that everyone has to rally up their personal lives and he says that his hand will be what’s up at the end of the match.
Match Number One: R Truth versus Ricky Ortiz
They lock up and Ortiz with a side head lock. Ortiz with punches to the head. Truth with a kick and a side head lock of his own with punches to the head. Truth with a rollup for a near fall. Truth with a drop kick and he gets another near fall. Ortiz backs Truth into the corner and he punches Truth. Truth floats over and he does a split to avoid a punch and Truth with a kick and hip toss for a near fall. Ortiz backs into the corner and Truth with punches but Ortiz slams Truth to the mat. Ortiz throws Truth to the floor. We go to commercial.
We are back and Ortiz with a knee to the back followed by an elbow drop. Ortiz with a single leg crab that is rarely seen in wrestling. Truth gets to the ropes and Ortiz releases the hold but he maintains his focus on the back with a backbreaker. Ortiz returns to the single leg crab. Truth gets to the ropes one more time and Ortiz releases the hold again. Ortiz with a forearm to the back. Ortiz with another knee drop to the back. Ortiz with a rear chin lock with his knee in Truth’s back. Truth tries to get out of the hold but Ortiz sends Truth face first into the mat. Ortiz with a hard Irish whip. Ortiz with a double sledge from the turnbuckles. Truth with punches but Ortiz holds on to the ropes when Truth tries for a drop kick. Ortiz with a kick to Truth for a near fall. Ortiz returns to the rear chin lock. Ortiz catches Truth and hits a side slam. Ortiz misses the Big O and then Truth gets a rollup for a near fall when Ortiz misses a splash into the corner. Truth with clotheslines but Ortiz with a cross body when Truth tries for a belly-to-back suplex. Truth with a power slam for a near fall. Truth misses the scissors kick. Ortiz tries for a power slam but Truth escapes. Truth with the corkscrew flying forearm for the three count.
Winner: R Truth
Vince McMahon is in his office talking about the WWE Title match and his could have been son, Hornswoggle enters the office. Chavo Guerrero chases him and Chavo says that Hornswoggle bit him. Vince says that they are going to settle it in the ring. Chavo says that he is much bigger than Hornswoggle so Vince makes Chavo wrestle on his knees. Vince wants them to shake hands and Hornswoggle bites his hand again. We go to commercial.
We are back and did you know that a lot of people check out WWE.com.
Match Number Two: Zack Ryder versus Tyler Reks
They lock up and Reks with a clean break but Ryder has something to say and then he backs into the comfort of the ropes. Reks works on the arm and he puts Ryder in an arm bar. Reks works on the arm with a leg drop and then the referee has to pull Reks off Ryder. Reks returns to the arm with an arm bar but Ryder with an arm drag but Reks holds on and maintains the arm bar. Ryder with a leg trip but Reks with an arm drag into an arm bar. Reks with knees to the arm for a near fall. Reks with a key lock and a heel trip for a near fall. Ryder with a knee and forearm followed by a side head lock. Reks with a top wrist lock but Ryder escapes the hold. Reks clotheslines Ryder over the top rope to the floor and Ryder loses his head band. Reks with a forearm on the apron and then he hip tosses Ryder back into the ring and gets a two count. Reks returns to the arm but Ryder with a forearm. Ryder with a kick to the midsection when Reks tries to float over. Ryder kicks Reks to the floor and then Ryder runs Reks into the apron. We go to commercial.
We are back and Ryder with a Dragon Sleeper but Reks fights out of the hold. Ryder runs Reks into the corner and then he kicks Reks in the ribs. Ryder with a chin lock and then he slams Reks into the turnbuckles and hits a series of shoulders. Reks gets a knee up and gets a near fall with a rollup. Ryder chokes Reks in the ropes. Ryder with a kick to Reks for a near fall. Ryder taunts Reks and Reks with a punch but Ryder with a knee and kick. Reks fights back but Ryder with a knee and a snap mare. Ryder with a seated abdominal stretch. Ryder with an Irish whip but Reks moves on a charge by Ryder. Ryder tries for a missile drop kick but Reks moves out of the way and both men are down. Reks with a punch but Ryder sends Reks into the turnbuckles. Reks with a flapjack for a near fall. Reks with the sliding punch to the midsection followed by a face plant into the mat for a near fall. Reks blocks the Zack Attack but he can only get a two count with a jackknife cover. Reks with a kick to Ryder but Ryder with a hot shot followed by the Zack Attack for the three count.
Winner: Zack Ryder
We go to commercial.
We are back with a look at John Cena’s effect on Alfonso Soriano.
In case you missed it last hour on ECW on Syfy (really?), it is time for the Raw Rebound.
Match Number Three: Chavo Guerrero versus Hornswoggle in a Taller Guy has to Wrestle on his knees because Vince said so Match
Chavo laughs at Hornswoggle before the bell. Hornswoggle has a slight height advantage and he makes fun of Chavo for it. Chavo gets to his feet and the referee forces him back down. Hornswoggle wants a test of strength but Chavo pushes him down. Hornswoggle with a kick to the head followed by punches. Hornswoggle puts Chavo in a side head lock and hits a shoulder tackle. Hornswoggle with a leap frog and then he kicks Chavo out of the ring. The referee forces Chavo to his knees as he tries to get back into the ring. Chavo with a clothesline to Hornswoggle followed by forearms to the back. Chavo with a slam and then he works on the second turnbuckle. While the referee fixes the turnbuckle, Chavo grows and kicks Hornswoggle. Chavo has Hornswoggle in a cloverleaf and gets a near fall. Hornswoggle gets a lateral press after Chavo cannot hold him up on a slam. Chavo runs the ropes on his knees but he falls on Hornswoggle’s feet. Hornswoggle mocks the memory of Eddie Guerrero with a shimmy and Chavo tells Hornswoggle that is his move. Chavo with the Three Amigos on the knees, but Hornswoggle blocks the third and hits a suplex of his own. Hornswoggle with a seated splash and then he goes up top for the frog splash. Chavo stops Hornswoggle and the referee admonishes him. Chavo tries for a superplex but Hornswoggle bites Chavo’s hand and he hits the frog splash for the three count.
Winner: Hornswoggle
2010 - WWE Hall of Famer Jerry Lawler filed a lawsuit against former Memphis Wrestling promoter and announcer Cory Maclin over the rights to the "Memphis Wrestling" trademark. The lawsuit claimed "Mr. Corey Maclin’s direct actions that fraudulently conveyed upon Jerry Lawler’s trademark and copyright interest ‘Memphis Wrestling’ in the intangible product.” The suit is still pending.