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10/21 THIS DAY IN HISTORY: WWE SIGNS BRET HART TO A 20 YEAR DEAL (ALTHOUGH IT DOESN'T WORK OUT THAT WAY), AWA WORLD CHAMP VS. NWA WORLD CHAMP IN TOKYO, SOUTH PARK AIRS WWE-CENTRIC EPISODE, DUSTY VS. THE CRUSHER AND MORE

By Mike Johnson on 2023-10-21 08:00:00

October 21st

On this day in history in ....

1944 - WWE Hall of Famer Bushwhacker Butch Miller is born.

1955 - Ray Gunkel and Wilbur Snyder defeat Duke Keomuka and Danny Savich in Houston, Texas, ending Keomuka and Savich's fifth NWA Texas Tag Team Title reign.

1968 - Rocket Monroe defeats Bob Kelly to win the NWA Mississippi Heavyweight Title.

1969 - Fritz Von Erich wins his seventh NWA American Heavyweight Title by defeating Johnny Valentine in Dallas, Texas.

1969 - Danny Hodge defeats Chuck Karbo in Little Rock, Arkansas to win the Mid-South North American Heavyweight Title.

1971 - Dick Murdoch & Bobby Duncum defeat The Australians (Larry O'Day & Ron Miller) in Tampa, Florida to win the NWA Florida Tag Team Title.

1972 - All Japan Pro Wrestling holds it's first ever show at Machida City Gym in Tokyo, Japan. The show is headlined by a two out of three fall tag team match, with Bruno Sammartino & Terry Funk defeating Giant Baba & Thunder Sugiyama. Funk pinned Sugiyama to win the first fall, Sugiyama pinned Funk to win the second, and Baba & Sugiyama were counted out in the final fall.

1972 - The Sheik defeats Fred Curry for the NWA Hawaii Heavyweight Title in Honolulu, Hawaii.  The remainder of the results from the event saw:

-Billy Robinson defeated Ivan Koloff in a Best of Three Falls bout.
-Sam Steamboat defeated Rick Ferrara.
-Ed Francis defeated Bill Dromo.
-Bull Bullinski fought The Mighty Inoue to a draw.

1972 - The AWA ran Milwaukee, Wisconsin at the Auditorium featuring:
-AWA World Tag Team champions Nick Bockwinkel & Ray Stevens defeated Andre the Giant & Mad Dog Vachon.
-Wahoo McDaniel defeated Larry Hennig.
-George Scott fought Rene Goulet to a draw.
-Superstar Graham defeated Ranmon Torres.
-Kenny Jay defeated Cesar Pabon.

1972 - The AWA ran St. Paul, Minnesota with the following results:
-The Crusher defeated Dusty Rhodes by DQ.
-Dick Murdoch defeated Dr. X.
-Don Muraco & Lani Keoloha defeated Stan Kowalski & Blackjack Lanza.
-Ric Drasin defeated George Gadaski.
-Joe Scarpella defeated Bob Kappel.

1974 - Ernie Ladd defeats Carlos Colon in San Juan, Puerto Rico for the WWC North American Heavyweight Title.

1976 - Akihisa Takachiho & Samson Kutsuwada defeat Jerry & Ted Oates to win the All Japan All-Asian Tag Team Title in Gifu, Japan. This was the fourth anniversary of the very first All Japan show.

1976 - Mike George and Super Intern defeat Mad Dog Vachon and Baron Von Raschke to win the Central States version of the NWA World Tag Team Title in Kansas City, Kansas.

1977 - Ricky Steamboat defeats Ric Flair for the NWA United States Heavyweight Title in Charleston, South Carolina.

1977 - Victor Rivera and Texas Red defeat Black Gordman and Goliath for the NWA Americas Tag Team Title, ending Rivera and Red's thirteenth of seventeen reigns as champions.

1978 - Ken Patera defeats Tony Atlas to win his second NWA Mid-Atlantic Heavyweight Title in Greensboro, North Carolina.

1979 - Manny Fernandez defeats Terry Funk in Orlando, Florida to win the NWA Florida Heavyweight Title.

1982 - King Kamaka and General Hiro defeat Mark Lewin and Al Perez for the NWA Australasian Tag Team Title in Auckland, New Zealand.

1983 - Jack and Jerry Brisco begin their second reign and end the fourth reign of Ricky Steamboat and Jay Youngblood as NWA World Tag Team Champions in Richmond, Virginia.

1985 - All Japan Pro Wrestling holds it's 13th Anniversary show at Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan. The main event sees NWA World Heavyweight Champion Ric Flair vs. AWA World Heavyweight Champion Rick Martel end in a double countout after over a half hour of action. Other notable matches: Jumbo Tsuruta & Genichiro Tenryu defeated the Road Warriors via DQ. ... Riki Choshu & Yoshiaki Yatsu defeated Mil Mascaras & Art Cruz. ... Tiger Mask (Misawa), Terry & Dory Funk defeated Chavo Guerrero, Terry Gordy & Billy Robinson. ... Killer Khan defeated The Great Kabuki via DQ.

1985 - Phil Hickerson defeats Mongolian Stomper in Memphis, Tennessee to win the AWA International Heavyweight Title for the third time.

1985 - King Parsons defeats John Tatum for the WCCW Television Title in Fort Worth, Texas.

1985 - NWA World Champion Ric Flair vs. AWA World Champion Rick Martel in a title vs. title match on an All Japan card in Tokyo ends in a double countout.

1986 - All Japan Pro Wrestling holds it's 14th Anniversary show at Sumo Hall in Tokyo, Japan. The show is headlined by PWF World Heavyweight Champion Riki Choshu defeating Terry Funk via submission and Jumbo Tsuruta defeating Stan Hansen for the NWA International Heavyweight Title. Also on the card, Giant Baba & Genichiro Tenryu defeat The Road Warriors via DQ.

1989 - Pirata Morgan ends Satanico's second reign as NWA World Light Heavyweight Champion in Cuernavaca, Mexico.

1992 - Fantasma de la Quebrada defeats Ciclon Ramirez for the Mexican National Welterweight Title.

1992 - All Japan Pro Wrestling holds it's 20th Anniversary show at Budokan Hall in Tokyo, Japan. In the main event, Triple Crown Champion Mitsuharu Misawa defeats Toshiaki Kawada. Also on the show, Jumbo Tsuruta, Andre The Giant & Terry Gordy defeat Giant Baba, Stan Hansen & Dory Funk Jr. when Tsuruta pins Funk.

1996 - Bret Hart, ending months of rumors and speculation, signs a 20-year contract with the World Wrestling Federation, turning down a lucrative offer from WCW. As part of the agreement, which will see Hart become a part of the WWF office following his in-ring career, Bret is allowed to go into the ring during a live edition of Raw and discuss his decision. Hart does not blast WCW (as some within WWF were hoping), but does reveal that he is staying with the WWF. One year later, Vince McMahon would be asking Bret to drop the WWF Title to Shawn Michaels at the Survivor Series and releasing him from the contract, beginning the most famous story in wrestling history, the Montreal Screwjob.

1996 - Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeats Marc Mero the WWF Intercontinental Title, his first title in WWF/E.

1996 - Wolfie D (Kelly Wolfe) and Brian Christopher defeat Bill and Jamie Dundee to win the held up USWA Tag Team Title in Memphis, Tennessee.

1997 - All Japan Pro Wrestling holds it's 25th Anniversary show at Budokan Hall in Tokyo, Japan. In the main event, Triple Crown Champion Mitsuharu Misawa defeats Kenta Kobashi. Other notable results from the show: Toshiaki Kawada defeats Yoshihiro Takayama. ... Akira Taue defeats Johnny Ace. ... Giant Baba, Stan Hansen & Jumbo Tsuruta defeat Kamala II, Tamon Honda & Masa Fuchi.

2001 - WWF held their No Mercy Pay-per-view in St. Louis, Missouri at the Savvis Center, continuing the WCW-WWF "Invasion" storyline. Tim Whitehead's original report:

WWF No Mercy looked to be just another show going in, but it turned out to be one of the best PPV's of the year. Appropriately, considering it aired from St. Louis, it was a wrestling-based PPV in a city where legendary promoter Sam Muchnick always put the in-ring product, and its credibility, over the gimmickry and cartoon aspects. There were fewer run-ins on the undercard and those in the main events at least made storyline sense. Both top matches were great, as was the ladder match. Nothing was particularly bad. The lingerie match wasn't good wrestling but it was, shall we say, very watchable. Commentary was solid from Jim Ross & Paul Heyman. The live crowd was hot for most of the show.

THE HARDY BOYZ beat LANCE STORM & HURRICANE to retain the WCW Tag Titles in 7:41. Heyman brought up that Hurricane and the Hardys had matches against each other on local shows back in the Carolinas before hitting it big. They seemed to be emphasizing history more on this show, since they were in St. Louis. Storm and Hurricane did a cool double team spot on Matt. Jeff cleaned house but bumped out while going after Ivory, who had interfered. Hurricane started for a plancha but Lita lariated him. Hurricane donned the cape and did a high (and I mean really high) dive to the floor. Jeff nearly killed Storm as he came off a springboard move. They went to a lot of near falls with big crowd pops and Lita, Ivory, and Molly all getting involved. I love Lita's huracanrana spots. Matt nailed Hurricane with the twist of fate and then pinned him after a swanton from Jeff. Real good opener.

Rob Van Dam arrived and William Regal demanded that he apologize to Steve Austin for five-starring him on Smackdown. RVD refused. Regal also accused him of being involved with Vince McMahon, but RVD said he's in it for himself and no one else.

Michael Cole interviewed the arriving Vince McMahon. Vince demanded that Cole help him with his jacket. Cole was nervous and dropped it. Vince didn't say much, just that he was there to make an impact. He told Cole that if he ever drops his jacket again, he'll drop him.

TEST beat KANE in 10:08. Mostly brawling. There were a couple of off-center spots but it was way better than you'd expect. Overall, a decent match of this type. Test used the ring bell right in front of referee Nick Patrick, who didn't call for a DQ (still doing the heel ref act). Test got a busted lip. Test delivered some hard kicks and Kane did his chokeslam. They got some good crowd pops for near falls. Test got a chair but Kane dropkicked it back into Test's face. Kane went for another chokeslam but Test blocked it and gave Kane a hard boot to the face and got the pin. Afterward, Kane gave Patrick two chokeslams and a powerbomb.

Jonathan Coachman wanted to interview Austin but Debra said he doesn't want to talk. However, Austin yelled out to Debra to tell Coachman that Kurt Angle is a sorry son of a bitch, RVD is a big piece of trash, Vince is an even bigger piece of trash, and there's no way he'll lose the WWF Title. Even though Coachman (and everyone else) heard Austin, Debra repeated everything, though cleaning up the language.

Stacy Keibler arrived and encountered Matt Hardy. She flirted with him and showed him her lingerie. Matt stared after her as she walked away. Lita arrived and asked what he was staring at. He stammered out some excuse and turned his attentions to Lita.

TORRIE WILSON beat STACY KIEBLER in the lingerie match in 3:07. I guess since they were on hallowed St. Louis ground, they didn't do the regular lingerie gimmick where the girls strip each other down to their undies. Instead, it was a regular wrestling match with both already in their undies. JR said up front that this wouldn't be comparable to Dory Funk vs. Jack Brisco. Stacy did two perfect cartwheels (she's a former cheerleader). They mostly wrestled around and reversed each other's roll-up attempts until finally Torrie scored the three count.

Angle was interviewed by Cole. He said Vince marches to the beat of a different drum and acted a little concerned that Vince was seen on Smackdown with RVD. Vince walked up and wished Angle luck. Angle said he doesn't need luck.

Lilian Garcia interviewed Christian. He said that Edge found out that however good you are, there's always someone a little bit better, comparing that to Mark McGuire's record being shattered as a way of rubbing it in to the St. Louis fans.

EDGE beat CHRISTIAN in a ladder match to regain the IC Title in 22:14. This was a great match but it came off looking a little slower paced than some prior ladder matches. That's partly because some of the prior ones set standards that are hard to beat without committing suicide and also because a multiple tag team ladder match allows for some team members to remain active while others sell the killer spots. They brawled early with Christian taking a high backdrop. The crowd started getting into it when the first ladder appeared. Both took bumps into the ladder, and Christian got crotched in a spot that looked very risky. Edge took the requisite teeter-totter shot. Christian took the first bump off the ladder. Edge blocked a chairshot and got slammed on a ladder. Each went up separate ladders and both bumped off. Christian got two chairs to do the one-man "concerto" but Edge blocked it. Edge brought in a third ladder. Both took more bumps off, including Edge spearing Christian off a ladder. Both went up yet again and ended up bumping all the way to the floor. Both recovered and climbed again. This time, Edge crotched Christian with a chair and managed to do the one-man "concerto" on Christian on top of the ladders. Christian fell off and Edge grabbed the belt for the win. Excellent match!

Spike Dudley appeared at WWF New York. Heyman sarcastically asked him about being dumped by Molly. But a hot chick began coming on to Spike, who said, "Molly who?"

THE DUDLEYS defeated BIG SHOW & TAJIRI in 9:18 to retain the WWF Tag Titles. The Dudleys pounded Tajiri, who made occasional comebacks with his kicks and handsprings. JR compared the Dudleys to the Midnight Express, which set Heyman off asserting that the Dudleys are superior to the Midnights in numerous ways. Heyman has long had legit heat with Jim Cornette, who was manager of the Midnights, so I guess this was Heyman's way of taking a verbal shot. Actually, any fan from the eighties knows that the Midnights were off-the-charts spectacular. Tajiri finally hot tagged, after earlier doing a spot where the ref didn't see a tag. Show cleaned house until taking a low blow. Tajiri came back in but accidentally misted the referee. Rhyno ran in and gored Show (the only undercard run-in). Tajiri kicked D-Von's head off but only scored a two. The Dudleys then 3D'ed Tajiri and got the pin. A solid match.

Rhyno told Regal backstage that he did the run-in because he's tired of the Alliance being disrespected and treated as a joke. They should have thought of that six months ago when they made the decision to have the WCW guys job in their first appearances, and they've been mostly jobbing ever since.

UNDERTAKER beat BOOKER T in 12:11. Booker attacked Undertaker as he got off his motorcycle. Guess he should have worn a helmet. They brawled on the floor. Booker's shoulder hit the post and he sold it for the rest of the match. UT did his rope walk. The crowd was quiet for the first part of this match but popped by the end. Booker hit a great missile kick and scored a series of near falls. UT scored a near fall with a serious looking DDT. Booker got a pop for the spinaroonie. Booker was pounding UT in the corner when UT simply lifted him up and gave him the last ride for the pin. Booker really needed the win here since they've made him into something of a buffoon lately. But it was a decent match.

CHRIS JERICHO defeated ROCK in 23:40 to capture the WCW World Title. JR mentioned that Jericho was in WCW for three years and never even got a WCW Title shot. Anybody else hear Kevin Nash's name echoing around the room? JR & Heyman put over history big time here, mentioning Ric Flair, Rick Steamboat, and even back as far as Gene Kiniski and Whipper Billy Watson. They were using the generic title lineage linking the old NWA Title to the WCW belt. JR also mentioned the Black Scorpion, though not in a positive context. Rock blocked an early attempt by Jericho to hook the walls hold. Jericho springboard kicked Rock off the apron. Jericho hit an elbow off the top and a flying forearm. They traded hard chops. Heyman put over Jericho's international experience. Rock hit a superplex. The crowd was really into this one, and with good reason. Rock did a Samoan Drop, and JR noted it was a move used by High Chief Peter Maivia, the late grandather of Rock. Rock rammed Jericho into the announcers' desk. Jericho hit an excellent missile kick and got a near fall with Rock's own Rock Bottom move, followed by a lionsault. The heat for the last few minutes was awesome. Jericho tried for a People's Elbow but Rock rolled clear. Rock used a sharpshooter for a pop. Jericho made the ropes. Rock put Jericho through the Spanish table with a Rock Bottom. Back in the ring, they did a fantastic spot where Jericho blocked a People's Elbow and turned it into the walls hold. Stephanie then arrived and tossed in a chair, presumably for Rock (the lesser of two evils to her) to use. However, Rock dragged her into the ring and flattened her with a Rock Bottom. But this allowed Jericho to catch Rock from behind and full nelson slam him on the chair for the pin and title change, which drew a huge babyface pop. So Jericho finally won the big one, thanks to Stephanie. Steph was hysterical when she came to and saw what happened. When Rock revived he teased hitting Jericho with the chair but instead handed the chair to Jericho in a gesture of goodwill. Excellent match from top to bottom.

STEVE AUSTIN beat KURT ANGLE and ROB VAN DAM in the Triple Threat match to retain the WWF World Title in 15:14. They announced earlier on Heat that this was now a no-DQ match (i.e., expect the McMahons to get involved). Here's a lesson for the WWF. Normally, they job any newcomer who arrives there from other federations to the point that they rarely get them over at top tier level. But for whatever reason, they didn't job RVD and allowed him to score pins on top tier guys. The result? RVD is now a main eventer in record time and the guys who put him over weren't hurt a bit. Angle started off by suplexing the hell out of both Austin and RVD. They then joined forces to beat up Angle. Angle got an ankle lock on Austin but RVD made the save. RVD laid in the kicks on both opponents and hit the rolling thunder on Angle. Angle took several major bumps out to the floor. Austin kept working on RVD's leg. Austin and Angle brawled on the floor and RVD did a somersault plancha onto both of them. The crowd was really into this. Angle hit RVD with a high moonsault, as in Kenta Kobashi high. That's really a scary looking move to take. Austin hit a stunner on Angle but RVD broke up the pin. Angle saved when RVD hit the split-leg moonsault on Austin. Angle hit his Olympic Slam on RVD but Austin saved. Austin and Angle traded hard chops. Angle backdropped Austin onto the desk, followed by RVD doing a tope on Angle. Vince then arrived to a big crowd reaction. RVD went up for the five star but Angle superplexed him. Austin hit another stunner on Angle, but Angle fell out of the ring afterward and Austin couldn't get the pin. Vince went in and plastered Austin with a chairshot which legit cut Austin around the ear and he juiced. Funny, everyone was waiting for RVD to potato someone and it was Vince who did it. RVD hit the five star on Austin but Angle went after RVD and gave him the multiple German suplexes. Shane McMahon ran in and assaulted Angle. Vince attacked Shane and they bumped hard across the desk with Vince pounding away. While this was going on, Austin hit the stunner out of nowhere on RVD and got the pin. Austin staggered out, bloody but victorious. Vince didn't look pleased. It all was set up to look like Vince was trying to help RVD more than Angle. The match was a very strong main event to end a hot show.

2001 - A.J. Styles defeats Petey Williams, Christopher Daniels and Chris Sabin in a four-way match to win the vacant IWA Mid-South Heavyweight Title in Evansville, Indiana.

2002 - WWE broadcast Byte This on their website.  John Keane filed the following TV report:

We begin this week’s episode of Byte This! with a recap of the end of SmackDown! You know, as much as I like Paul Heyman, there’s just something so inherently sleazy about the man that I have to cheer every time he gets beaten down. I’d also like to take a moment while I’m being editorial to say that it still impresses me to see Brock hoist Mark Henry on his shoulders and giving him an F5. Awesome. Ha, though I didn’t mention it, Dr. Tom was sure to mention the technical difficulties early on in the show, saying that he’s sure all the reviewers will call them the “usual technical difficulties,” so I suppose I’ll mention it also.

Some talk on Tough Enough III, and Dr. Tom referred to “Poor Wendell,” who he was such a bad actor, which of course he was. Kev teased a big announcement about next week’s Byte This!, saying that the show will be live next week. Stay tuned to hear the rest of it.

We jump right into the show with Droz’s Two Cents. Of course, No Mercy is the hot topic, and Droz comments on Steph’s decision to allow Taker to wear the cast into Hell in a Cell. Droz says he agrees with the decision, and says he doesn’t see anything wrong with it. Kev said that he thought Heyman overplayed his hand with harassing Steph, forcing her to side with Undertaker. Droz also mentions that the cast is a club, and said that in football, he’s been on the receiving end of a cast.

On to Kane and Triple H, and Droz notes again how much he didn’t like the murder angle, and Kane knows what he’s done in his life, and is fired up and looks for Kane to win. Dr. Tom calls this the time for Kane to step up and bring in the title. Droz says that this match will be a “knock-down, drag-out” brawl that will be fun to watch.

Kelly then seeks Droz’s thoughts on Tough Enough, and again mentions Wendell, and Droz admits that he missed it, but will be watching the replay over the weekend. Kev notes that usually Al Snow plays Good Cop, but this time there was none, with Snow getting in Wendell’s face. Dr. Tom pleads with Droz to catch the replay, and he says he definitely will, and from there leaves the show.

Before Tazz, we have a great discussion about Jackass the Movie, saying that they’ll have one of the morons from the show (and the movie) on next week. What a waste of time. Finally Kev brings out the big news: next week’s guests will be Eric Bischoff and…Mick Foley! The hardcore legend himself will be on next week. Kev mentions that Tazz will not be on this week, and notes that Bischoff will be bringing tickets to Survivor Series with him to give away, so if you’re in New York City and can stop by The World, stop in and try to win some tix.

Since Tazz isn’t on, we go to some callers. The first caller discussed the WWE Anthology commercial at RAW with Bret Hart, and the caller said it rubbed him the wrong way because of what Vince did to Bret in Montreal.

The first mention of today’s guests almost half way through the show, Kane and Victoria. We take a short break to recall Pat Patterson’s segment with Bischoff, Rosie and Jamal on RAW.

The twosome return mentioning the death of the I-C title, and says if fans don’t like the fact that the title is being absorbed by the World Title, visit WWEfans.com and voice your opinion. I think I’ll do that. Dr. Tom said he’d like to see a National championship and an American championship that are defended on different coasts. Not a bad idea, really, but then Kevin said how about a brass knucks championship and a six-man championship, and Dr. Tom said, “yeah, and we can bring back those Fabulous Firebirds with Michael P.S. Haynes,” and yes, he was just kidding.

With that, Kev and Dr. Tom welcomed Victoria to the show. She started by saying that she’d like to see the women’s division get a little more respect, though she shouldn’t hold her breath as long as they are trucking out Torrie and Stacy into the ring. Dr. Tom said that Victoria is stepping up the intensity especially with that chairshot to Trish on RAW a couple weeks back (and it was one hellacious shot, to borrow a phrase from J. R.). Victoria said she’d be “honored” to win the belt from a “great fighter” like Trish. Kevin asked if she likes comparisons to Chyna, to which Victoria responded that she did. It seems ol’ Joanie got her in the business, and told her she “had a good look for the business.” That may or may not be because she bears a strong resemblance to The Muscle Bound One (ever noticed that they kind of look alike, except for the freakish muscle mass?) Victoria also mentioned that Torrie Wilson is her “best friend,” and called Chyna “an inspiration.” She mentioned that she got her start as one of the Godfather’s Ho’s while she was part of Ultimate Pro Wrestling and was offered a developmental contract. She talks about her trip through the table as a Ho, and Kev said that it was a vivid memory (recall that she was the Ho a ways back that was put through the table by The Godfather when he turned to RTC.

An e-mailer asked if Victoria would consider doing Playboy, and she said if WWE wanted her to, she’d consider it, and noted that she was open-minded. Another e-mailer said that while Trish may one day be considered the best women’s champion ever, Victoria may someday be known as the woman who made women want to watch wrestling.

Victoria discussed more of her background with her time in Memphis then OVW, where she was thrown into a 12 minute match (which she said she blew up during, in a wrestling sense). Kevin Kelly recalled the time that he and Dr. Tom “reinstated” the Revolution in OVW, and called Danny Davis a “sumbitch” and a “little bastard.” That was funny, about 15 years ago when he screwed the British Bulldogs out of the tag titles I called him the same thing.

She said that WWE women’s matches are changing from the “suggestive” moves to “tough” moves. With that, she exited the show, and some mindless prattle hyping No Mercy. Kevin makes mention of the fact that ol’ Al Wilson (Torrie’s “daddy”) showering with Dawn Marie IN HIS CLOTHES. Dr. Tom said that he never showered in his clothes with a woman. With that Kane entered cyberspace.

Kevin opened by saying that title reigns have been few and far between for the Big Red Machine, and he agreed, and Kev glossed over his brief title reign in ’98 and his tag title reigns and I-C tenures. Kev asked how difficult it was to explain himself against a murder accusation with “no help from the crowd.” Dr. Tom asks about his relationship with Terri, and Kane joked that he didn’t have a great history with women, to which Dr. Tom and Kev almost simultaneously saying “who does?” Kev asked what Kane thought of the “soap opera” feel to the storylines, and the murder storyline in particular, and Kane said that he’s in the middle, that he appreciates a good match, but also enjoys the storylines and entertainment. He said that it’s important to do both storylines and matches. Kane noted that many of the most famous WWE angles have been an outgrowth of storylines.

Kane noted that he stays in contact with Paul Bearer and calls him a “father figure,” Kev said that he thinks that the paths and careers of Undertaker and Kane will be forever linked, especially now with Taker and Kane each having skeletons in their closets that are exposed. Dr. Tom asked how he loved the new mask, and Kane said he “digs it,” and that he likes it. An e-mailer asked if he’ll ever take the mask off, and Kane said he doesn’t have a desire to.

Kev asked him about TLC, and he said that he thought Jericho was dead after his bump over the top rope from the ladder, and said he felt “relief and elation” after the match was over. He also said that everyone else in the match were beaten up, that Jericho didn’t know where he was, Bubba afterward didn’t know he had been in a match, etc.

Dr. Tom said that he probably heard that people thought that Kane wasn’t the same person after he returned from his injury, and Kane said it put him in the company of guys like Undertaker and Ultimate Warrior, so he is ok with it.

Kane also noted that he loves his new tights, that he is lighter now. He also called himself “the best cyber athlete in WWE.” He said that he’s currently involved in an XBOX NFL 2K3 war with “Stevie” Richards and D-Lo Brown.

Kevin asked if we’re going to hear more about Katie Vick and Kane’s past. He said “we’ll have to see what happens.” Kelly inquired who he watched growing up. Kane responded with Ric Flair and Harley Race and Ricky Steamboat. Kevin Kelly said Kane hopes to become the first masked wrestler to win the world title. Didn’t he already become that with his 1998 title run referred to earlier?

Dr. Tom remembers that he thought it “ridiculous” when Kane first appeared on WWE television with the “soap opera” aspect, but says that he’s grown into one of the more popular superstars. Kev reiterated next week’s HUGE show with the dude from Jackass, Eric Bischoff and Mick Foley, live at The World (which Kev said was “formerly known as WWE New York.” An exciting show for next week.

2002 - Raw featured a vignette where Triple H, dressed as Kane, coppulates with a mannequin, purported to be his dead girlfriend Katie Vick.   Tim Whitehead filed the following TV report, the poor soul:

The 10/21 episode of RAW REACHES NEW DEPTHS OF DEPRAVITY aired live (or should I say dead?) from Nashville. Yes, the city that once hosted Jackie Fargo on a weekly basis, and was the home of the legendary Ric Flair vs. Rick Steamboat match with the unforgettable Terry Funk angle, also hosted this sorry excuse for a wrestling show. In addition, it boggles the mind that the same company that can produce Angle & Benoit vs. Mysterio & Edge can also force feed us the sick angle we witnessed on this program. Ultimately, Vince McMahon is responsible for this insulting, immature, depraved, and moronic "Kane is a murderer and necrophiliac" angle. Either he's completely lost it, or he has a lower view of the intelligence of the average wrestling fan than anyone thought possible.

They opened with footage from last week's RAW of the murder discussion, followed by highlights from No Mercy of Triple H's win over Kane.

HHH & Flair came out. HHH said he had a message for the boys in the back, the fans, and the writers who said he didn't deserve to be simply handed the RAW World Title. That message was "screw you!" That was pretty much the theme of the show, but let's continue. HHH boasted that he's beaten every challenger since being given the belt, and also ended 23 years of IC Title history by unifying the belt from Kane at No Mercy. He said he does what he wants, when he wants to do it, and no one can do a damn thing about it. "I am untouchable," HHH said, adding that he may well be the greatest world champion of all time. He claimed that his win over Kane was another nail in Katie Vick's coffin. Noting that Kane hadn't yet arrived at the arena, he sarcastically hoped he hadn't had a car accident and killed someone. HHH then revealed that he had a videotape which would answer that burning question raised last week, which was whether Kane had sex with Katie before or after she died. He said the video was the most graphic ever and that after it airs, no one would ever look at Kane the same way again. Flair, whom HHH referred to as "Naitch", looked so out of place hanging around there as nothing but a sidekick. Not that Flair wasn't often stuck in bad angles in WCW, but none were as bad as this. At this point, Hurricane charged the ring and surprised both HHH & Flair with an attack. He seized the videotape. Flair chased Hurricane around the ring, and HHH caught him with a lariat. HHH thus recovered the tape. Hurricane was slammed into the stairs. HHH bragged that the video would leave Kane's story as dead as Katie Vick. It could leave a lot of things dead before all is said and done.

Christopher Nowinski defeated Jeff Hardy in 5:53. Jeff sent Nowinski out and hit a somersault plancha onto him by sailing over the referee. Nowinski came back but Jeff hit him with a Thesz press. Jerry Lawler was awful on the mic, again focusing on the Katie Vick stuff instead of the match. He wondered if Katie's parents were watching. He also predicted HHH's video would make this the greatest RAW of all time. Jim Ross had the good sense to say as little as possible about it. Nowinski scored a bunch of two counts on Jeff. They were going at it pretty good but, like most Jeff Hardy singles matches of late, things were a little off and a little clumsy. Nowinski got a chair, but before he could use it, Al Snow arrived and tried to take it from him. Nowinski won the struggle over the chair, only to have Jeff kick it into his face. Jeff went up for the swanton, but Snow pulled Nowinski clear and Jeff landed on the chair. Nowinski pinned him. It was set up to be unclear exactly what Snow's motives were.

Eric Bischoff was backstage, watching a tape of Big Show bullying him at No Mercy. He was seething over it. Stacy Keibler came in and said she liked her recent stint as a referee, and wanted to referee another match. Bischoff told her she could ref any match she wanted other than the main event. She left happy. Big Show then came in. Bischoff at first acted friendly and said he doesn't hold grudges and what happened at No Mercy is water under the bridge. But he then ordered Show to fight Rosey & Jamal & Rico in a handicap match, with a smirk on his face. Show just looked pissed and walked out.

Tommy Dreamer encountered Snow backstage. He demanded to know why Snow helped Nowinski beat him last week. Snow said that wasn't his intention, and that he was just trying to keep Nowinski from being hurt since he still regards him as one of his "kids". Dreamer then informed Snow that they would face one another later on the show in a Singapore cane match. Nowinski walked by and didn't show any appreciation to Snow, saying he would have won without his help.

The Dudleys beat William Regal & Lance Storm in 3:25 to become #1 contenders to the RAW World Tag Titles. Regal & Storm came out carrying British & Canadian flags, respectively. Storm said the UnAmericans are finished, but that he and Regal still consider America to be a zoo filled with crazed savages. Regal said the country is deteriorating. I guess he's been following the Katie Vick saga. The match began, and a "we want tables" chant immediately erupted. Lawler ignored the #1 contender issue and instead talked about Katie. Bubba Ray was selling blows to the head, as if still suffering from a concussion from the TLC match. Just sort of a typical short TV match, though Spike did a good spinning headscissors on Storm. Kane finally arrived at the arena during the match, and they cut away to show him entering the building, as if that was a bigger deal than the on-going match. Bubba put Storm down with a Bubba Bomb, while Spike gave Regal the Dudley Dog and pinned him. Afterward, Regal hit Spike three times in the rib area with the brass knux and he juiced from the mouth, to theoretically keep this feud going.

A photographer was taking still shots of Trish Stratus backstage. He asked her about her problems with Victoria. Trish complained that Victoria is spreading rumors that she slept her way to the top in WWE. I seem to remember that the angle was that she did, in fact, do that, even to the point of Linda McMahon being drugged so that Vince and Trish could carry on their affair. But now that Trish is a babyface we're supposed to forget that. Chris Jericho & Christian arrived and ran the photographer off. Jericho was pretty funny reminding Trish of how she once crawled around and barked like a dog, sarcastically noting that no chick who did that would ever sleep her way to the top. Jericho boasted about being a huge rock star, and not being a sucka. Christian agreed with everything Jericho said. Jericho alleged that Trish has been looking at him with lustful intent, and invited her to visit his locker room later for an injection of "vitamin C".

Bischoff came out on the ramp top and admitted that the Brock Lesnar vs. Undertaker match at No Mercy was a great event. But he vowed to defeat Stephanie in the promotional battle by delivering a new stipulation event at Survivor Series. He called his match the "Elimination Chamber". That's what the Katie Vick angle should be called, since it's eliminating fans left and right. We should all wait to see what the Elimination Chamber is before commenting, since it might well turn out to be a good thing, but the name certainly sounds like one of those bad WCW gimmicks. Hopefully it'll be good.

A new Batista video aired. It sure beat HHH's Katie video.

Test defeated D-Lo Brown in 2:20. This was the match Stacy wanted to referee. She looked hot as usual. She held the ropes open for Test, who apparently is no longer hostile to America. This match was to hook Stacy up with Test in storyline. I don't know if many fans want to see that. Anyway, Stacy kept helping Test. D-Lo hit a legdrop and went for a pin but Stacy slow counted. D-Lo hit the powerbomb and Stacy stopped to tie her shoe instead of counting. It was funny, because the camera focused on her untied shoe just before this happened. D-Lo argued with Stacy, allowing Test to hit the boot to the face and score the pin with a fast count. Stacy jumped in Test's arms afterward and left arm-in-arm with him.

Terri asked Victoria about the rumors she's been spreading about Trish. Victoria accused Terri of calling her a liar. She said Trish chose personal advancement over friendship. Goldust walked up and began talking to Victoria in a Dusty Rhodes accent. He told her she's crazy. Booker T arrived and said you can't spell Jericho without the "ho", and implied that Victoria was the ho in question. By the way, this confrontation was a lead-in to the scheduled Jericho & Christian & Victoria vs. Booker & Goldust & Trish match. Booker promised to deliver some vitamin T up Jericho's ass. Goldust patted Victoria on the butt.

Hour two began with Jericho & Christian & Victoria beating Booker & Goldust & Trish in 7:08. This was the highlight of the show, since it was a decent match. All the other matches on the show were filler material except the main event, which wasn't all that good. Victoria dropped Trish across the ropes on her throat, and then backdropped her. Booker kicked Christian pretty hard. Lawler, of course, was all excited over the upcoming HHH video. Booker got tied up in the wrong corner for a while before hot tagging Goldust, who laid everyone out, including Victoria. Trish hit a crossbody on Jericho for a near fall. Christian dragged Trish out to the floor. Goldust kissed Victoria, and then rammed her into Jericho, who was up on the top rope and got crotched. Christian hit Goldust with one of the tag belts. Booker nailed Christian and sent him out to the floor. Trish gave Jericho a huracanrana but Jericho came back and lariated Trish, forcing her to tap to the walls. He refused to release the hold until Booker made the save.

HHH was shown giving the tape to the guys in the production truck. Lawler was all hyped to see it. He said it was late night and on cable, and besides, RAW isn't your grandfather's wrestling show. He was right about that, though not in a good way.

Terri was stationed outside Kane's locker room. She hoped to talk with him after the video aired. Meanwhile, Jonathan Coachman interviewed HHH, who said the video would prove Kane is not only a murderer, but a twisted psychopath as well. And then it aired.

The video began with a warning that it contained offensive content and that viewer discretion was advised. It should have warned that the video would offend anyone with an IQ above that of a stalk of celery. It showed a funeral home chapel with a coffin. There was a female dummy in the coffin, supposedly Katie Vick. HHH came in, wearing a Kane mask and pretending to be Kane. He told Katie she looked better dead than alive. He blamed her for the accident, saying if she had just let him have his way with her, he wouldn't have swerved off the road and crashed. He then began groping her breasts. This was sick and was getting sicker by the minute. He took off her bra and panties, and sniffed the panties. She was wearing a cheerleader outfit, by the way. One wonders what the WWE writing crew do in their spare time. And it got worse. HHH actually got inside the coffin and pretended to have sex with Katie as blissful music played and the camera focused on flowers and candles and other funeral chapel paraphernalia. After he "finished", he reached inside the dummy's head and pulled out a handful of mush, bragging that he screwed her brains out. I usually keep tapes of really good matches or angles, and also sometimes stuff that's so campily bad that you might want to look back on it later and have a few laughs. Stuff like Giant running over Hulk Hogan's motorcycle with a monster truck, or Kurt Angle threatening to throw Steve Austin off a bridge. But this angle has sunk beneath any level that could be enjoyed for any reason.

Anyway, after the video aired, HHH had a good laugh. Terri tried to enter Kane's locker room but he wouldn't allow it.

Dreamer beat Snow in the Singapore cane match in 2:20. Lawler was still talking about the video. He admitted it was HHH in the video, but claimed it was a re-enactment of something Kane actually did. Dreamer really let Snow have it with the cane shots. Snow backdropped Dreamer on the floor. Dreamer came back with the cane. Nowinski got on the apron and swung a cane, hitting Snow, who got pinned. However, it was again set up to be unclear whether Nowinski meant to hit Snow or was trying to hit Dreamer.

Big Show defeated Rosey & Jamal & Rico in a handicap match in 2:52. Show played Godzilla, tossing everyone around. He briefly fell victim to the three-on-one, but came back and tossed Rosey & Rico out before pinning Jamal with a chokeslam. Pretty bad.

Coach tried to interview Show, but Bischoff cut it off, saying Show has been traded and is no longer a RAW wrestler. JR wondered who he was traded for. I guess we'll find out. Bischoff said Show will be hearing from his attorney. Show seemed glad to have been traded, and said he felt sorry for Coach for having to still work for that "a**hole".

Hurricane parked a car near the backstage area and opened its trunk.

Shawn Michaels appeared at The World. He was in a wheelchair. He said rehab is going well, though it's a slow process, and he still isn't back at 100%. He said he sometimes thinks of giving it up since he has nothing left to prove, but his wife, his son, and God keep him going. He said he would stand up and show how much progress he's made. He at first acted as if it was hard to get up, and kept struggling, but he then jumped up and danced around, fully recovered. He warned HHH that he's coming for revenge and that he could come from anywhere.....from the crowd, from under the ring, etc.. He vowed to nail HHH. Pretty good interview.

Kane & Rob Van Dam defeated HHH & Flair in 12:20. All four brawled at first. Lawler kept incessantly talking about the video, dwelling on necrophilia. JR kept trying to change the subject, to no avail. He said, correctly, that the video was the product of a very sick mind. RVD hit a bunch of kicks on Flair. He went up for a frog splash but got bumped off to the floor. Flair hurled RVD into the stairs. The next few minutes were RVD getting pounded in the wrong corner, as HHH and Flair kept tagging in and out. Flair went up to the top and JR was hilarious predicting it would backfire, as it did when RVD bodyslammed him off. JR said Flair's been trying that for 20 years and it's never worked. RVD made the hot tag to Kane but the ref didn't see it and didn't allow it. So RVD got pounded some more. Kane finally made the tag for real and cleaned house. All four began brawling again. Kane and HHH went to the floor and fought up the ramp. RVD hit Flair with a thrust kick and the frog splash for the pin, ending sort of a mediocre main event. HHH and Kane continued brawling backstage, with Kane getting control after bumping HHH across a table and ramming him into a Pepsi machine. He threw HHH into the open car trunk left there earlier by Hurricane, slamming the trunk shut. Kane yelled that he was gonna screw HHH (metaphorically speaking, I hope) and that the only question would be whether HHH will be dead or alive when it happens. Kane drove off with HHH in the trunk. Pretty awful.

RHETORICAL QUESTIONS:

Is "Naitch" going to be called "Un-Naitch" after being involved in this angle?

When they showed that ad for the movie, Half Past Dead, did you think it was a documentary on the WWE creative team?

Why did Big Show assault Bischoff on the PPV, but not on RAW?

Remember the days when those HHH D-X videos were actually creative and hilarious?

How disgusting is this latest attempt at shock programming?

How many coffins will it take to bury the dead careers in the upcoming months?

Wouldn't you love to see Vince or Linda explaining this angle at a stockholder's meeting?

2002 - XPW aired their Monday Nightmare TV show on Channel 48 in Philadelphia.  Phil X filed the following report:

XPW Monday Nightmare Episode #8 from 10/21/02 on WGTW Channel 48 out of Philadelphia/Burlington .......

Segment #1- A recap is shown of last week's episode.

Segment #2- (From Fallout 10/5/02)- Vic Grimes vs. Malice.  This match was supposed to be Vic Grimes vs. Snuff, but Malice makes his way to the ring.  Malice takes the mic.  He says "I did not come out here to bash the city of Philadelphia, because you guys seem to do a pretty good job of that on your own.  And I did not come here to get heat with you ungrateful motherf***as.  If I had a choice I would finish what the late great Brian Pillman set out to do and that is whip out my johnson and piss in this hell hole.  But I neither have the time or patience so I am going to get to the point.  Vic Grimes i kicked your ass twice in California as Snuff, a gimmick handed down by Rob Black.  Listen Rob Black, I am Malice, and that is what I feel toward each one of you Philly motherf***as.  I am not here to represent XPW, I am here to represent NWA-TNA.  So Rob Black you can take the Snuff gimmick and shove it up your a$$".  Pretty decent promo.  Malice is getting a lot better each day.  Malice attacks Grimes as he slides under the bottom rope.  He backs him into a corner and goes to whip him in to the opposite corner.  Malice gives Grimes a german suplex and stomps on his head.  Grimes whips Malice into the ropes and powerslams him.  Grimes knees Malice in the midsection, then Irish whips him and gives him a belly to belly overhead suplex.  Grimes gives Malice a knee lift to the face.  He backs him in the corner and chops him then tosses him into the opposite corner and follows him in with a splash.  Malice falls down and Grimes rams his a$$ into Malice's head.  Grimes climbs to the second rope and drops a headbutt in Malice's groin.  Grimes goes to the top rope but Malice crotches him.  Malice goes up and gives him a double underhook from the top rope for a 2 count.  Malice climbs to the second rope and goes for a leg drop but Grimes moves.  Grimes whips him into the corner and follows him in with a clothesline.  Grimes then goes to the second turnbuckle, and then to the top and walks the ropes before dropping a leg on Malice's bicep.  Malice rolls to the outside but Grimes follows him and clotheslines him off the canvas.  They make it back to the ring where Grimes takes control.  Grimes shoulder blocks Malice to the mat.  The crowd starts chanting "we want blood!".  Grimes powerbombs Malice and goes up the ropes again.  Grimes hits a frog splash from the top but does not go for a cover.  Grimes then goes up to the opposite top rope and hits another frog splash but Malice kicks out at 2.  Grimes goes to the outside and gets a table from under the ring.  He sets it up outside the ring but Malice runs at him with a chair.  Grimes sensed him coming and punches the chair.  Malice is bleeding as Grimes sets him on the table and goes to the top rope.  Grimes dives off the top onto Malice through the table.  Grimes rolls Malice back into the ring and pins him for the victory. Grimes grabs the mic and says "representing what?  that little cracker promotion?  you suck, your promotion sucks, Jerry sucks ..... (a few others who i didn't make out suck)".  I bet Vic Grimes won't be on NWA-TNA this week!

Segment #3- Vic Grimes is backstage after the match.  He says Malice thinks he can pin him one more time, but he doesn't give a crap.  He doesn't care about pinfalls or belts, he cares about kicking a$$es.  He said he just kicked Malice's a$$ to show XPW is extreme and XPW is the next upcoming promotion.  He said NWA-TNA is nothing and "f you" to Malice.

There is a promo shown that says "I summon thee .... Doomhammer" followed by "Doomhammer is coming to XPW ... stay tuned!"

Segment #4- (From Fallout 10/5/02)- Psicosis vs. Super Crazy.  Psicosis knocks Crazy off the apron to start the match, but misses a springboard off the top.  Crazy does a moonsault off the security rail onto Psicosis on the concrete.  Back in the ring, Psicosis gains control and starts to beat down Crazy.  Psicosis misses a charge into the corner.  Crazy hits a springboard moonsault onto Psicosis.  Psicosis cuts off Crazy's offense and catches him and turns it into a powerbomb for a 2 count.  Psicosis ends up on the outside and Crazy hits a baseball slide sending Psicosis over the guardrail.  Crazy hits an springboard Asai Moonsault on to Psicosiis in the crowd.  Crazy goes to slam Psicosis but Psicosis turns it into a reverse DDT and then hits a spinning heal kcik from the top sending Crazy to the outside.  Psicosis dives over the top onto Crazy on the concrete.  Back in the ring again, Psicosis kicks Crazy in the jaw in the corner.  He then goes for a Bronco Buster but Crazy kicks him in the groin, then hits a missile dropkick from the top rope.  The offense is non stop as you can tell.  Tough to keep up with.  Psicosis whips Crazy to the ropes and delivers a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker.  He goes for it again but Crazy turns it into an inside cradle small package.  Crazy then delivers two huge chops to Psicosis.  Psicosis stops Crazy in the corner and hits a Psycho Stunner.  He then goes to the top and delivers a big leg drop for the pinfall victory.  Psicosis celebrates his victory until Super Crazy nails him in the back with a steel chair.  Crazy then grabs a metal spike from under the ring and stretches out Psicosis and slices Psicosis's face and head with the spike.  Crazy goes back for more and digs the spike deeper into Psicosis's forehead.  Atlas security, led by Joe, runs in and pries Crazy off of Psicosis.  Crazy tries to break loose, but even he knows not to mess with Atlas Security.  Crazy bails to the outside as Psicosis yells out in pain in the ring.  Psicosis has a towel over his face but the towel is covered in blood.

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Segment #5- Super Crazy is outside the XPW Arena with his spike.  He is speaking Spanish and going crazy.  He keeps laughing while holding the spike.

Segment #6- The Hardcore Homo Angel is outside the Arena.  He said he does not forget what Supreme did to him.  He says "they call me the hardcore homo, well guess what Supreme, so are you.  Because tonight I f'd you in the a$$!  it's not over, it's long from being over!"

Segment #7- The Sandman is on the phone.  Sandman says he is not feeling too good.  He says there are so many times in your life when a decision has to be made.  Times that will affect the rest of your life.  He says he has come to a conclusion that his decision when it comes to wrestling is that it is really no fun anymore.  Sandman says he hates to use the word retirement, but it's just not fun anymore ... the traveling sucks, he doesn't see his kids much .... he says he loved that his last company that folded because he could be home a lot.  Sandman said he has broken bones in his neck, his ribs, had many concussions, and broken many other beds.  He said he has a hard time getting out of bed and will be 40 in a couple months.  He goes on to say he doesn't need to feed his family through wrestling and that Lori keeps saying "c'mon Hak, you don't need to do this anymore.  Sandman said he wanted to be a wrestler since he was 4, unlike many who get into it at a later age.  He said he got a chance to live his life's dream and make a lot of money, travel the world, and have fun!  He said it is hard for Lori to relate to that, but she has to wake up with him every morning when he is in pain.  He said he can't play with his 13 year old son Tyler or his 15 year old daughter (Kelly?) and he doesn't want to be in a wheelchair.  Sandman said it has been a life's dream, he lived it, and now it is time for him to leave the sport.  He wishes he had a crystal ball to take us down the road a year and see how it works out.  He is going to miss it and can't see he will never ever be in the ring again in some capacity, but with how his body is and how the clown (Pogo) is beating the hell out of him, after 14 years, it is time to go!

2003 - Doug & Danny Basham defeat Eddie & Chavo Guerrero for the WWE Tag Team Title in Albany, New York, ending the second and final reign for the uncle-nephew tandem of the Guerreros.

2006 - WWE announced that former star Cpl. Kirchner had died, although it turned out to be an error on their part.  PWInsider.com received the following statement this morning from Jean Kirchner, the mother of former WWF star Cpl. Kirchner in regard to the erroneous WWE.com report of his passing.

My name is Jean Kirchner and I'm Cpl. Kirchner's mother.

While I thank you for your condolences, they aren't necessary because Mike (a.k.a. Cpl. Kirchner) is alive and well.

Who Thomas Spears is, I haven't a clue, and my condolences to his family. He was never the "Corp" and I assume this is some kind of mix-up in the WWE database since the information came from them.

I called them as soon as my brother-in-law told me about the article and they removed it.

All I can tell you is that I wrote the book and my son is, thankfully, alive and well.

Jean Kirchner
a.k.a. G.M. O'Callaghan

The gaffe brought about a number of convention appearances for Kirchner.  Strangely, while they never issued a correction, WWE did do a "Where are they now?" article on Kirchner several years later.

2007 - Ring of Honor ran their first event in San Francisco, California at the Cow Palaca.  Keith Lipinski filed the following report:

*Chris Hero defeated The Human Tornado with the Hangman's Clutch in 12:56.  Good opener with plenty of Tornado dancing.  Claudio Castagnoli hit the ring and beat on Hero

*FIP champion Roderick Strong defeated Claudio Castagnoli in 13:31 with the Gibson Driver.

*Adam Pearce defeated Karl Anderson in 7:35 after a piledriver.  Anderson looked good and "may have lost a tooth" from a stiff lariat.  During the match, Delirious hit ringside and bit Shane Hagadorn.

*Brent Albright defeated Delirious with the T-Bone suplex in 8:12.  During the match, Delirious had Albright tapping to the Cobra Stretch but the referee missed it as he was distracted by Adam Pearce.

*The Age of the Fall's Jimmy Jacobs and Necro Butcher defeated Davey Richards and Rocky Romero.  Lots of brawling in the crowd.  Necro hit a Tiger Driver on Richards while Jaobs hit his guillotine choke into a DDT on Romero.

*Bryan Danielson defeated Austin Aries in 18:47 with a small package in what was described as an incredible match.

*ROH champion Nigel McGuiness defeated Jay Briscoe in his first title defense with a wrist submission in 18:52. The Age of the Fall brawled with the Briscoes. Rocky Romero and Davey Richards hit the ring, followed by a series of run-ins with Austin Arues, Chris Hero and Claudio Castagnoli to end the show with a big brawl.

2008 -     WWE broadcast ECW.  Mike Johnson filed the following TV report:

ECW champ Matt Hardy made his way to the ring.      Hardy noted they are five days away from Cyber Sunday and that it's up to the fans to decide who gets to challenge him for the title.  Hardy mentioned "Fit" Finlay and Evan Bourne, but Hardy said he wanted to talk about Mark Henry.  Hardy said that two weeks ago he was left laying in the ring and Henry was trying to send him a message that he wanted one more shot at the belt.  Hardy said that he's heard the message loud and clear and "he's sure the WWE Universe is going to vote you in because they hate you."  Hardy said Henry is getting his vote.  Even after Creative voted to bury the guy last night?

Finlay's music hit and he and Hornswoggle came to the ring.  Finlay said that they were both drafted to ECW in June and have been opponents and partners, but they haven't faced off for the title on Hardy's shoulder.  Finlay said that if he gets voted in, that will change and so will the ownership of the title.

Evan Bourne's music hit.  He got a nice pop coming out.  Bourne said that if Finlay is campaigning, he should join the party.  Bourne said he's new but he won't be overlooked.  Finlay mocked his height and called him "Bournswoggle."  It died.  Bourne said that he can have the jokes because Bourne wants the jokes.

Mark Henry came out to insure this felt like a Raw opening.  The fans started chanting "What" to make it feel like a Raw opening from seven years ago.  Henry promised that he was going to dominate tonight in their three-way and then everyone will know who to vote for.  Henry promised that Hardy's title run would come to an end at Cyber Sunday.  Hardy told them all that winning the vote at Cyber Sunday is the only thing they were going to win.  Fans chanted for Hardy.  Matt promised he'd be the winner when it was all "said and done."   

Jack Swagger vs. Brett Braderly

Swagger looked impressive in a quick win over Braderly.  The announcing focus was on why Swagger would want to mess with Tommy Dreamer.  Have you see him win lately?  Afterwards, Grisham tried to question Swagger, asking him what would happen when they crossed paths in the ring.  Swagger responded, "Tommy who?" and walked off smiling.

Lena Yada interviewed John Morrison and The Miz.  They said that Cryme Time tried to vote for themselves for Cyber Sunday but the cell phones they stole were already turned off.  Miz said he has a bigger segment of female voters than Sarah Palin.  They promised to take out Shad Garpard tonight and told Lena to "be jealous."  She had this great look of disgust and "Can you believe these two" when they left that was awesome.

Shad Gaspard vs. The Miz

OK match, but they had the worst back bodydrop attempt of all time, to the point I am shocked it wasn't exited off the broadcast.  At one point, Striker said Miz and Morrison should call themselves the Hollywood Brunettes.  Morrison tried to interfere, but the referee caught him and that allowed JTG to trip Miz.  Morrison kicked Shad in the head from behind but the referee caught him and called for the DQ.  Miz didn't understand why he was DQ'd and before he could figure it out, was dropkicked out of the ring by JTG.

They pushed John Cena's return hard, then the PPV.

Tiffany, dressed as a go-go dancer who can't act, was getting macked on by Ricky Ortiz.  Hornswoggle showed up looking to trick or treat and got candy from Teddy Long dressed as Shaft.  What's next, Tony Schiavone returning to reprise those Halloween Havoc PPVs dressed like the Phantom of the Opera?

Mark Henry vs. Evan Bourne vs. Finlay

Well put together match.  Finlay nailed Bourne with a shoulderbreaker but only got a two count.  Finlay picked up and dropped Bourne over the ropes throat-first, then shoulderblocked Bourne into the corner.  Finlay went for a back suplex but Bourne landed on his feet.  He nailed a rana, sending Finlay into Henry.  Their heads clunked and Bourne covered Finlay for a two count.  Finlay tried to turn it over into a crucifix but Henry dragged Bourne to the floor, nailed him, then went after Finlay in the corner.  Bourne covfered Finlay but Henry broke up the pin.  Henry nailed a reverse clothesline on Finlay.  So far so good.  When they returned, Henry continued to clean house on Henry.  They went back and forth.  Henry had Finlay beat and called for Atlas to grab Hornswoggle.  Atlas pulled him from under the ring but Finlay made the save.  He nailed Henry with the shillelagh, allowing Evan Bourne to nail a shooting star press and get the pin.

Your winner, Evan Bourne!

2008 - World Wrestling Entertainment announced that Lia Maivia, who was a long-time promoter in Hawaii, the wife of the late Peter Maivia and grandmother of former WWF champ Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, has passed away. The cause of death was not mentioned in the WWE.com article. Maivia was 81.

Maivia took over the promotional end of NWA Polynesian Pro Wrestling when Peter Maivia passed away in 1982. Lia Maivia had strong connections with New Japan Pro and World Class in Dallas, Texas in the 1980s. Working with booker Lars Anderson, among the talents who worked the territory at the time were Kevin Von Erich, Don Muraco, Jimmy Snuka, Ric Flair (defending the NWA title) and future son-in-law Rocky Johnson.

At the time, Maivia was considered something of a viper and as ruthless as one could imagine when it came to promotional wars. The word at the time was not to cross her, because it would be to your own physical detriment, something that Lars Anderson found out as he was heavily beaten after a falling out with the company.

Maivia's ferocious side was publicly chronicled in-depth in Bruno Lauer's autobiography, which was released in 2008. In the book, Lauer wrote about working in the office during the latter days of the company and how hard he fought to get on her good side, not really doing so until the end of his tenure there. Still, when running into her years later at a Wrestlemania event, he noted in the book, "She was very cordial to me, but in general, she was still a nasty b**ch."

In more recent years, a softer Maivia was seen at ringside for a number of major matches featuring The Rock, especially during the end of his in-ring career.

Maivia was last seen publicly at the 2008 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony in Orlando, where she accepted Peter Maivia's induction into the Hall. Maivia's daughter Ata married Rocky Johnson, who was also inducted into the Hall in March 2008. Both were inducted by Dwayne Johnson, one of the highlights of the event.

2009 - TNA star Chris Sabin was injured during an Impact taping for the episode scheduled to air on 10/29.  Sabin and partner Alex Shelley were wrestling Team 3D when Sabin took a bad bump on his neck while working with Brother Ray.

When Kevin Nash came out later in the taping for a live promo directed at the World Elite group, he actually addressed the injury. I was told that Nash said he was glad that TNA was a taped show and then "tore down the company" for not stopping the match after they learned of Sabin's injury. 

Nash also had a huge outburst backstage following Sabin's injury.  Following the match, Nash was screaming to whoever would listen that the production of the match should have been halted because of Sabin's injury and was loudly complaining that the company continued on with the match when it was obvious Sabin had injured his neck.  TNA sources also confirmed that when Nash went out before the crowd and made reference to the incident and that the company should have halted the match, he was going into business for himself and shooting.  It wasn't something scripted for him or added to his promo at the last second by TNA creative.  I suspect those comments will be edited off the 10/29 Impact broadcast.

One rumor making the rounds is that Nash was screaming at Team 3D for the situation, but according to witnesses I spoke to, there isn't anything to that.  I was told Nash wasn't yelling at 3D or any other talents during his tirade but more screaming and "throwing a tantrum to anyone in ear shot" about the production truck not being responsible to the wrestlers.   As one source noted about that story, had Nash been complaining about 3D continuing the match and "not protecting Sabin" following the injury, there would be a lot of irony there as when Nash blew out his quadriceps during a July 2002 episode of Monday Night Raw, it was Brother Ray who immediately realized something was wrong and pulled Nash to the ropes during a 10 Man tag bout.

2009 - During an interview with CNN to promote his second autobiography, Hulk Hogan claimed that he once tried to commit suicide, having downed rum and Xanax, and was about to shoot himself, when a phone call from Laila Ali (co-host of American Gladiators with Hogan, and the daughter of Muhammad Ali) stopped him.

2009 - Comedy Central's South Park featured a pro wrestling-centric episode.  The plot featured characters Kyle, Stan, Cartman and the crew deciding to create their own backyard wrestling promotion after attending a WWE event. The episode featured animated versions of Edge, John Cena and Vince McMahon, lampooning the soap opera aspects of professional wrestling as well as fans who buy into the idea that the storylines are real.  Edge and Cena were shown wrestling each other in the opening segments when the boys attended the WWE event.  Vince McMahon, portrayed as having a British accent, attended a "WTF Smackdown" event the boys put on while "scouting for the talent." He was placed in an private balcony and watched the performance using opera glasses. In the end, McMahon hired their former amateur wrestling coach, who arrived with a rocket launcher (natually killing Kenny) and ranted about what was real wrestling.  As is usual with South Park when celebrities appear, the WWE talents' voices were performed by voice actors, not the actual WWE performers.  There were a lot of theatrical comparisons between professional wrestling and theater, including a scene where the boys auditioned new wrestlers that was lifted right out of "A Chorus Line."

2010 - CNN featured a piece on a fast food restaurant manager and a patron wrestling a would-be robber down when he tried to rob a Miami Subs, referring to them going "WWE" on the alleged criminal. That's certainly one of the more humorous ways to describe the incident.

2010 - TNA broadcast Impact on SpikeTV.  Stu Carapola filed the following TV report:

Tonight's episode opens with a recap of last week's game-changing events where Hulk Hogan and the Immortals took over the company and kicked Dixie Carter out of the building, Jeff Jarrett left Kurt Angle laying, Fortune joined the Immortals, and Jeff Hardy took his place as the new Antichrist of professional wrestling.

We head to the Impact Zone where Ken Anderson, wearing a sling as a result of a shoulder injury suffered at the hands of the new champion last week, comes out to the ring. Interesting to note that he is wearing his gear, which is strange for a guy who presumably isn't in condition to wrestle. Anderson gets a microphone and begs Jeff Hardy to take his testicles out of Hogan and Bischoff's purse, put his mascara on, and come to the ring right now. Rob Van Dam comes out and asks Anderson if he feels ripped off because he didn't get the chance to win the title he never lost. Suddenly, Jeff Hardy appears on screen to say that forgiveness is something we all have in us, and we all are messed up and do each other wrong. It's human nature, and he did both of them wrong: he ordered Abyss to take care of RVD and beat Anderson at his own game. So he asks RVD and Anderson to find it in their heart to forgive them, and then lets out an evil chuckle. Here comes Eric Bischoff out from the back and he's glad to see RVD and Anderson out there, because he wants to invite them to a special episode of Reaction tonight where he and Hulk reveal how they orchestrated the takeover of TNA. But he wants Anderson to know that he feels somewhat responsible for what happened, and wants Anderson to forgive him for not giving him the opportunity he should have when he saw potential in him. He doesn't think he's challenged Anderson enough, but tonight he's going to make it up to him by putting him in the ring with Frankie Kazarian in an X-Division Match (I assume he means Ultimate X), and then says he can only imagine what it must be like to be RVD and have your best friend hand you like a ham sandwich to Abyss. He wants RVD to know, because he cares about him, that everybody wants to be part of Immortal and tonight he's going to team with someone he probably thinks is a very good friend in Sabu tonight, and not to worry about it at all.

Cue the opening, which focuses entirely on Hogan and company and shows their enemies being destroyed. Nice touch. Tonight: Sarita takes on Mickie James and Beer Money take on RVD & Sabu! Plus, Ken Anderson takes on Frankie Kazarian in Ultimate X.

We catch a clip that apparently aired on TMZ of the TMZ crew harassing the Shore, and we're at commercial.

Backstage, D-Lo is trying to calm RVD down as he bursts into the EV2.0 locker room and starts yelling at them to figure out which of them is plotting to turn on him. Tommy Dreamer tries to calm him down and RVD stares at them all suspiciously and storms out.

Last week, JWOWW came to TNA Impact and beat the tar out of Cookie, and then afterward she said it's pretty intense and the adrenaline rush made her think she could get in there, and she's been bitten by the TNA bug. From there we go back to TMZ bugging the Shore in the parking lot and Cookie saying that JWOWW better not show her face in TNA again.

Speaking of the Shore, let's head to the ring for our first match...

Robbie E vs Amazing Red

Red looks amused by Robbie, and makes the mistake of turning his back before the match and Robbie attacks him from behind viciously stomping him and laying him out with a short clothesline. Red tries mounting a comeback but Robbie rams Red into the corner and hits a series of shoulderblocks. Robbie whips Red to the ropes, but Red comes out with a flying headscissors and a climbing enziguiri and spinkick for 2. Red comes off the top but Robbie just shoves him to his back, measures him, and hits the Diamond Cutter for the win.

Winner: Robbie E

Cookie brings Robbie a mic and tells Jay Lethal to look at what he just did to his buddy Red, and he's going to do it to them too and bling out the X Division Title. They get a BIG boring chant.

Earlier this week, the Pope was at a strip club in Harlem telling the dancers to shake their asses in his face, but takes a break to tell the camera that he had to take on a pack of hyenas by himself. It's gang warfare: something Pope knows very well, and he intends to fight even if he has to fight by himself. He's going to start at the top and calls AJ out, and he doesn't even want to wrestle him, he just wants to fight.

We go to footage from Mick Foley's recent book signing tour as he takes a question from Brian Kendrick as he asks a bunch of stuff that goes over everyone's heads, and then has Mick make the autograph out to Spanky.

We head backstage to Fortune, as they're having a good laugh at the expense of Rob Van Dam, the Pope, and AJ accepts Pope's challenge AND he's going to put his TV Title on the line! He forgets where he left the belt and Flair grabs it and...you guessed it, there's another bottle of Smirnoff Ice behind it, and Flair chugs it. Eric Bischoff comes in and breaks up the party and says that in fairness to Pope, if Fortune interferes in any way, they're going to strip AJ of the TV Title and give it to Pope. Flair says not to worry about it because they're Fortune, and then he tosses his bottle and walks away.

We go to the Beautiful People's dressing room as Miss Tessmacher comes in and says she's sorry and she was just trying to do her job, and she wants them to help her learn how to wrestle. Velvet Sky gets in her face and says to kiss her ass, then decides to go to the gym after all. Lacey leaves with her, and Angelina looks up and sees Katie Lea Burchill standing behind her staring off into space calling herself Winter and saying she's Angelina's biggest fan. Angelina turns around when Velvet walks back in to get her bag, and when she turns back Winter is gone. Angelina asks Velvet if she saw Winter, and Velvet tells her she needs sleepies. This division just gets better by the week.

Let's head back to the ring for our next match...

TV Title Match: AJ Styles vs The Pope

Pope didn't get his money drop on the way to the ring, and presumably that's Hogan and Bischoff cutting costs in these tight fiscal times. Pope calmly tapes up his fists as AJ makes his entrance and goes after him in the entranceway. Pope with a back elbow and tries to hit AJ with the title belt, but AJ ducks and takes a few shots at Pope, but then Pope cracks him again, slams him into the steps, and then catapults him into the ringpost. Pope slams AJ's face into the ring apron and then chokes him out with his wrist tape before firing him back into the ring. AJ uses the high ground to stomp Pope coming into the ring and then kicks him low, but this is a no DQ streetfight apparently, so it's legal. AJ works Pope over in the corner and snapmares Pope into the middle of the ring where he fishhooks Pope's mouth. Pope fights out of the hold and gets a clothesline and a back elbow, but AJ goes to the eyes and nails Pope. Pope responds with a quick series of punches and AJ goes down and Pope covers for 2. Pope goes to pick AJ up but AJ recovers and shoves Pope out through the ropes and to the floor. AJ waits for Pope to get to his feet and then slingshots over the top rope, but Pope moves out of the way and takes AJ out with a clothesline. Pope sends AJ back in the ring and AJ starts to beg off into the corner, but as Pope slowly advances on AJ, Abyss comes out of the crowd to attack Pope and beats him down. See, because Abyss isn't a member of Fortune. Pope slowly tries to pull himself to his feet, and Abyss just lays him out with the Black Hole Slam. AJ slaps him on the ass and tells him to leave the ring and then covers Pope and Earl Hebner slowly and reluctantly counts 3.

Winner: AJ Styles

Fortune comes out to the top of the ramp and applaud, and Brischoff comes out and celebrates with them.

Backstage, Sarita is stretching in preparation of her match with Mickie James tonight and says it's too bad they didn't give Mickie an easier Knockout to make her debut against.

Backstage, Pope is making his way backstage and bumps into Samoa Joe and asks if he likes what he saw out there. Joe says he doesn't want to have anything to do with him, and Pope says he can join the team or fight alone.

We head to Bischoff's office where he's just getting off the phone with Hulk Hogan, and he tells Flair that Hogan said he's not just the Dirtiest Player In The Game, but also the Smartest Player In The Game.

Time to switch tracks and take a look at Team 3D, who decided to retire because there's nothing left to accomplish. Bubba tells a story about Alexander The Great looking out his front door one day and crying because he realized he's conquered everything there is to conquer. After they wrestle the Motor City Machine Guns, they're done, that's going to be their last match because they have other things they want to do outside the business. But still, they are going to see one last, great match with the Machine Guns.

Speaking of the MCMGs, we go to them playing basketball outside with Velvet Sky and a camera crew asks them what they think about Team 3D when Generation Me crashes the party. GenMe accuses them of hiding behind a girl, so the Guns beat them up.

We look back at a video package from last week on Reaction as Jeff Jarrett talks about how Kurt Angle has messed with his life outside the ring, even after Jarrett was the one who brought him to TNA. From there we go to a great promo with a bloody Samoa Joe talking about no matter what Jarrett does to him, he's still kicking, punching, and kneeing and killing people who get in his way. We wrap the segment up with Jeff Jarrett backstage heading to the ring, saying that he's regretted what happened last week for seven days now, and it got way out of hand and he's got no other option than to go out there and apologize to Kurt. We head to commercial.

We're back and Jeff Jarrett is on his way to the ring, and as he walks we take a look back at last week when Jarrett went to town on Kurt Angle to the point where Taz had to leave the broadcast booth and step in. Crowd with a big "you sold out" chant, but Jarrett waves them off and says he's come out to publicly apologize for what he did to Kurt last week. He wants to apologize for humiliating him in front of the whole world (pause for a Jarrett sucks chant), and says that if Angle was standing here right in front of him, he'd tell him how much he deeply regrets...not kicking the crap out of him more than he did, because the King Of The Mountain is back on top again and Kurt is gone from TNA forever. Just like many more before in TNA and many more to come, he made Angle and he broke him. The ironic thing is that he's the one who gave Kurt a job when nobody else wanted him, and he stripped Angle of everything: his dignity, his pride, his honor...oh yeah, and his precious career. And let's not forget, Kurt...oh wait, Samoa Joe's music hits. Joe comes out and he does not look happy. He powerwalks down to the ring and Overzealous Security grab Joe and handcuff him as Jarrett comes out for some free shots on Joe like he did to Kurt like last week, but Joe reverses it and chokes Jarrett with the cuffs. Security intervenes again and beat up Joe, and Jarrett takes a few more shots and throws Joe over the back of the stage, which presumably leads to a long drop. Mike Tenay stands up and starts yelling at Jarrett about what's gotten into him. Tenay said that for eight years, he's been telling everyone that they need to be a team to survive, and now he's turned his back on all of them. Taz just looks solemnly at the ground as Jarrett seems to briefly regret what he did, but then he walks over to the railing and looks down at Joe, and it is indeed a long drop. Jarrett looks up, smiles, and says it looks like Joe does need some help.

We head to commercial, and when we come back, we take a look at what just happened with Jeff Jarrett and Samoa Joe before heading back to the ring for...

Beer Money vs Sabu & Rob Van Dam

RVD and James Storm starts and Storm comes off the ropes, RVD tries a hiptoss but Storm blocks and tries one of his own and RVD blocks and kicks him in the face, then catches him with a monkey flip out of the corner. Sabu and RVD hit Poetry In Motion and RVD spinkicks Storm and Sabu covers for 2. Storm goes to the eyes and tags in Robert Roode, but Sabu with a series of rights, a clothesline, and a clothesline and then whips Roode to the corner and catches him coming off the ropes with another clothesline. Roode reverses a whip and clotheslines Sabu, and Roode starts putting the boots to him. Roode rams Sabu into the corner and tags Storm in, and Storm lays in a few shots and then tags back out to Roode, who delivers an inverted atomic drop and a vertical suplex, followed by a kneedrop for 2. Roode is so old school, I love it. Storm tags back in again and he continues working Sabu over in the corner, but Sabu comes out of nowhere with a springboard tornado DDT and makes the hot tag to RVD. RVD comes in and gets a straight kick to Roode's jaw, suplexes Sabu onto Roode, then hits a standing moonsault for 2. RVD slams Roode and they hit Rolling Thunder for 2. All four men are in the ring and Sabu goes out to the floor with Storm as Roode hits a spinebuster on Van Dam for 2. Roode and Storm go for the DWI but RVD escapes, and Storm tries to spit beer at RVD but RVD moves out of the way and Storm spews in Roode's face, allowing RVD to roll Roode up for 2. Sabu comes in with a chair and tries to throw it at Roode, but Roode ducks out of the way and the chair cracks RVD in the face, and Storm dumps him while Roode covers RVD for the win.

Winners: Beer Money

I do believe that was RVD's first pinfall loss in TNA. RVD isn't happy and shoves Sabu and Sabu shoves him back, and they circle one another until the rest of EV2.0 comes out and gets between them.

We go to a fake rodeo where Mickie James is riding a plastc cow and tells Sarita that she may be a world class wrestler, but Mickie is a world class champion.

We head backstage where Eric Bischoff is telling Flair and Kazarian that they came highly recommended from Hogan himself and then walks off, and Flair tells Kazarian that he's getting big matches just like Flair promised him months ago.

Back to the ring...

Sarita vs Mickie James

They tie up and Sarita begins working the arm, but Mickie rolls through and monkey flips Sarita across the ring. Sarita shoves Mickie and tries a clothesline, but Mickie responds with a spinkick and a dropkick for 2. Mickie gets a duck under and goes for an O'Connor Roll, but Sarita holds the ropes and yanks Mickie down by the hair. Sarita sprints up the ropes and goes for a twisting splash, but Mickie moves and dropkicks Sarita to the floor, then baseball slides out of the ring right into a flying headscissors on Sarita. Sarita begs off as Taz makes a comment about Mickie's John Nord boots and then she drop toeholds Mickie into the ring steps and rolls her back in the ring and covers for 2. Mickie fires back with a couple of forearms but Sarita stomps her down and rams her face first into the turnbuckle and gets a bow and arrow over the back and turns it into an airplane spin, but Mickie turns that into a crucifix for 2. Mickie starts mounting a comeback on Sarita, laying her out with clothesline after clothesline and then a flying headscissors. Mickie goes up top and gets a top rope Thesz Press and then a spinning back kick to the jaw and covers for the win.

Winner: Mickie James

Tara sneaks into the ring and attacks Mickie from behind, hitting the Widow's Peak and figuratively kicking dirt in Mickie's face.

We head backstage to Ken Anderson, who points to his injured shoulder that he got from his buddy Jeff, and in order to get a shot at Jeff, he has to get through this next match tonight with the injured shoulder. Anderson says there are only three things that are true in this life: death, taxes, and the face that he is going to whup the **** out of Jeff Hardy. Draw your own conclusions as to what **** was. We're at commercial.

We come back and Mickie is angrily stalking out the back door and to Hogan and Bischoff's office, because if Tara wanted a fight, she's messing with the wrong girl.

Ken Anderson is backstage, and he's...WALKING!...right into a trap, as Fortune jumps him 6-on-1 and carries him out to the top of the entrance ramp where they continue to stomp Anderson into a messy pulp. They start to leave, then AJ comes back and kicks him in the ribs again for good measure. Oh, and guess what? That's right, it's main event time!

Ultimate X: Ken Anderson vs Frankie Kazarian

Kazarian walks out for his entrance and pretends to be surprised to find Anderson in this contition. He tells the referee to ring the bell and slowly, casually takes his time climbing up to the cables and makes his way out to the center and goes for the X, but Anderson recovers in time to make it into the ring and yank him down. Anderson fights him with one arm, clotheslining Kazarian and dropping a series of elbows with the good arm. He heads out to the floor and looks for something under the ring, but Kazarian nails him with a baseball slide as we head to commercial.

We're back and Anderson again grabs Kazarian's ankle as he tries to climb the corner, but Kazarian kicks him off. Anderson tumbles to the apron, but makes it back in as Kazarian climbs out to the center and Anderson swings him back and forth until Kazarian loses his grip and takes a HUGE back bump. Anderson climbs up the corner and tries to make his way out to the center, but can't hold on because of the injured arm, and Kazarian capitalizes by kicking Anderson in the arm and giving him a hammerlock slam. Kazarian with a slingshot legdrop over the top and tries to pick Anderson up, but Anderson with a chinbreaker and more right hands before Kazarian goes to the eyes. Kazarian slingshots Anderson's throat off the top rope, then springboards off the top rope and onto the cable. He kicks off an Anderson attempt to pull him down, but Anderson gets him on the second try and hits the Mic Check. Anderson rolls out to the floor and pulls a ladder out from underneath the ring. Hey, there's some ingenuity. I gotta side with Taz though, it is a shortcut in a strictly technical sense. Anderson sets up the ladder and climbs up, but Fortune comes pouring out of the back and Morgan hits a big sitout powerbomb on Anderson as Douglas Williams kicks the ladder out to the floor. Morgan picks Kazarian up on his shoulders and walks out to the middle of the ring where Kazarian removes the X and gets the win.

Winner: Frankie Kazarian

Anderson crawls back under the ring as Fortune celebrates in the rnig and comes out with a pipe in his hand. He rolls back in and nails Morgan and Williams with it as the rest of Fortune bails out to the floor, but as Anderson is facing Fortune and holding them off with the chair, Jeff Hardy runs out of the back and cracks Anderson in the back with a chair, coldly staring at Anderson with an emotionless look on his face as blood starts to pour out of the back of Anderson's head. Hardy puts Anderson's arm in the ladder and then slams the chair on the ladder, sandwiching the arm. The crowd boos Hardy, and he responds by going out to the floor and ripping up their signs.

We go to the back again with Flair and Bischoff and they head out to the garage and get into a stretch limo to head off to the club. The limo starts to leave, but suddenly comes to a jarring stop as Kurt Angle, wearing a shoulder sling of his own and with a pipe in his hand, is blocking the limo. He chases off the driver and smashes in the rear window before security runs him off. Flair and Bischoff get out of the limo and Flair tells Bischoff to have Angle arrested, and we're out.

2011 - CM Punk made a scheduled appearance at the Florida Championship Wrestling show in Kissimmee, Florida for a meet and greet with fans.  During the show, CM Punk ended up wrestling Dean Ambrose in the main event.

2012 - WWE ran Hartford, CT.  Keith Lagrasse filed the following live report:

The WWE's RAW crew held their 5 p.m. house show at the XL Center in Hartford, CT. Small crowd, probably in the 3 to 4 thousand range.

Results:

Brodus Clay pinned Jack Swagger in 5:17.

Damien Sandow pinned JTG in 6:48 3.

Eve pinned Layla in 6:28 to retain the Divas Title

Michael McGillicutty pinned David Otunga in 22 seconds (yes, you read that right).

Kane and Daniel Bryan beat Epico and Primo in about 12 minutes, to retain the tag team titles.

Santino Marella pin Tensai in 7 minutes.

Antonio Cesaro pinned Sin Cara in 10:21 to retain the US title.

In the main event, Ryback beat CM Punk by DQ in just over 16 minutes when Paul Heyman entered the ring and hit Ryback with the WWE title belt.

Notes: Before the show, my friends and I had seats up in the last row, in the upper deck in one end. A WWE staffer wound up handing us 5th row ringside seats for free, which made for one hell of a seat upgrade! The only show plugged, besides next week's PPV was the 12/11 SmackDown TV taping, coming to Bridgeport, CT.

2013 - WWE broadcast Raw.  Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:

Last Monday night, Goldust and Cody Rhodes faced Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns for the Tag Titles in a No Disqualification Match. In order to even the odds, Big Show made an appearance through the crowd to help Cody and Goldust win the titles. What will Triple H do tonight?

We are in Memphis, Tennessee and your announcers are Jerry ‘Home is where the heart is’ Lawler, Michael ‘Dundee’ Cole, and John ‘Beale Street’ Layfield.

We will not have to wait to see what Triple H does because he makes his way to the ring with one of the principal owners of WWE, Stephanie McMahon.

We see what Big Show did to Brad Maddox on Friday night and we are told that due to the after effects of the punch, Brad Maddox is not on Raw tonight.

Stephanie says that everyone is jealous. Sunday marks the WWE’s most grueling pay per view, Hell in a Cell. John Cena will return to face Alberto Del Rio for the World Title. AJ Lee will defend the Divas Title against Brie Bella. CM Punk will face Ryback and Paul Heyman in a handicap match . . . inside the cell. The VACANT WWE Title will be filled by Daniel Bryan or Randy Orton with Shawn Michaels as the guest referee. Shawn guaranteed a winner and a new WWE Champion.

Hunter says the man that guarantees a new WWE Champion is everyone’s choice as the referee. They chose Shawn because they trust him. Hunter says that he trusts Shawn Michaels. Hunter says that he respects Shawn Michaels more than any other man in the WWE.

Big Show is live via satellite and he cannot believe that either of them use the word respect. Hunter and Stephanie treat people with disdain.

Hunter says that he treats Show with disdain because he deserves it. Show never amounted to anything in his life. Show made millions of dollars but he wants Hunter to bail him out. There is no free ride with him. Hunter says that he is glad that Show is done.

Show reminds Hunter that he is suing him for the money that he is owed and for slander. Is it because Hunter woke up on the wrong side of the bed.

Show tells Stephanie to shut up. She says that he is gone in five seconds as she counts down and the TitanTron now shows the Raw graphic.

Hunter says that the once great career of Big Show goes out with a whimper.

Hunter wants the first competitors to come out.

Instead of Dean Ambrose, Daniel Bryan makes his way to the ring.

We go to commercial.

Match Number One: Daniel Bryan versus Dean Ambrose in a Non Title Match

They lock up and go around the ring. Bryan with a wrist lock and Ambrose with a reversal. Bryan with a reversal of his own followed by a drop kick. Ambrose backs into the corner. Ambrose with chops to Bryan and then he tries to send Bryan into the turnbuckles but Bryan blocks it. Bryan with kicks and chops. Bryan with a knee to the midsection followed by a kick. Bryan gets a near fall.

Bryan traps one arm but Bryan works on the fingers of the other hand. Bryan gets a near fall. Ambrose with elbows but Bryan with another drop kick for a near fall. Bryan works on the shoulder to prepare for the Yes Lock. Bryan with a kick to the shoulder. Bryan with another move to try to hyperextend the arm followed by a kick to the shoulder. Bryan with an arm wringer and then he puts the hand on the mat and stomps on the elbow.

Bryan sends Ambrose into the turnbuckles and he kicks Dean in the corner. Ambrose holds on to the ropes and Bryan misses a drop kick. Ambrose with a snap elbow drop for a near fall. Ambrose with a knee to the back followed by a boot to the chest. Ambrose with a boot to the abdomen. Ambrose with a short arm clothesline and he gets a near fall.

Ambrose with a punch to the side of the head as he tries to affect Daniel’s equilibrium. Ambrose stomps on the hand and then he applies a chin lock and he punches Bryan in the side of the head one more time. Ambrose with a suplex for a near fall. Bryan escapes from Ambrose and he kicks Ambrose and hits a suplex.

Bryan goes up top and Ambrose rolls to the floor. Bryan with a baseball slide but he misses a flying knee off the apron when Ambrose moves. Ambrose with a clothesline as we go to commercial.

We are back and Ambrose with a sleeper on Bryan. Bryan gets to his feet and he connects with elbows to escape but Bryan runs into a knee from Ambrose. Ambrose with a punch and slap followed by a drop kick that bounces Bryan off the ropes and Ambrose gets a near fall. Ambrose with a top wrist lock into a chin lock with the arm trapped.

Bryan gets to his feet but Ambrose with a belly-to-back suplex for a near fall. Ambrose with a head scissors. Bryan escapes and he goes for the surfboard. The referee checks on Bryan’s shoulders but Bryan with a chin lock to stretch him. Ambrose escapes with a rake of the eyes. Ambrose punches and kicks Bryan on the apron. Bryan blocks a punch and he punches Ambrose. Bryan sends Ambrose into the turnbuckles.

Bryan goes up top and Ambrose with a punch to stop Bryan. Ambrose sets for a butterfly superplex and he hits it but he can only get a near fall. Ambrose returns to the sleeper and then he connects with a knee. Bryan counters a neck breaker with a back slide. Each man goes for a cross body and both men are down.

Bryan with punches to Ambrose but Ambrose with an Irish whip. Bryan flips over Ambrose and he hits a flying clothesline. Bryan with a running drop kick into the corner and then he puts Ambrose on the turnbuckles and he hits a super rana. Bryan gets a near fall.

Bryan with a kick to the chest. Ambrose with an Irish whip but he runs into a knee. Bryan goes to the turnbuckles but Ambrose pushes him to the mat and then he hits a spinebuster for a near fall.

Ambrose with a slap but Bryan sends Ambrose over the top rope to the floor. Bryan sets for the suicide dive and he connects. Bryan rolls Ambrose back in and then Bryan with a missile drop kick and he kips up. Bryan with kicks to the chest. He sets for a round kick but Ambrose ducks. Ambrose with a rollup but Bryan counters with a rollup and Ambrose taps out.

Winner: Daniel Bryan

We go to commercial.

We are back and CM Punk make his way onto the stage.

Punk says on Sunday, Ryback and more importantly, Paul Heyman, will be locked in the Hell in a Cell structure with him. The thing about the structure itself is that it does not only settle scores and issues, it ends careers and defines legacies. Punk says his legacy will be determined by what he does to Paul Heyman.

Paul thinks that Heyman can protect him and save Paul from the beating that he deserves. Ryback cannot because they will be locked in the cell with the devil who will do what has to be done. The goal is not to win or pin his shoulders to the mat. He is not looking to make Paul Heyman submit. The plan is to incapacitate Ryback . . . it is to put him to sleep. Then Punk will enjoy watching Heyman wriggle around like a worm on a hook. Then he will slam Paul’s face into every inch of steel in the structure because that is what he deserves. Paul may be in the building and he might know about being extreme, but on Sunday night, Paul will find out.

Three men walk into the structure and only one man walks out under his own power. That man will be the Best in the World.

Hunter and Stephanie are in the back with Vickie and they tell her not to screw stuff up.

Stephanie enters their office and Shawn Michaels is in there while Stephanie is trying to deal with security. Shawn says that he knows that Hunter has his power shirt, tie, and suit so he does not have time for the little people.

Shawn asks Hunter and Stephanie if they don’t think Daniel Bryan could be champion. Hunter says that he could be champion but to be the face of WWE? Shawn agrees with Hunter, but Shawn reminds Hunter that they said the same thing about him years ago. They said the same thing about Hunter.

Stephanie wants to know how Big Show appeared on the feed.

Shawn reminds how they used to do it to her old man and she thought it was funny.

Stephanie says that things have changed in case he hasn’t noticed.

Shawn says that it is a shame that things have changed. Shawn says that it is good that one of them didn’t have to grow up, so he is going to go have some fun.

Match Number Two: Santino Marella (with Great Khali and Hornswoggle) versus Heath Slater (with Jinder Mahal and Drew McIntyre)

Slater with some air guitar while Santino with some air cobra. Slater mocks Santino and Santino responds in kind. Santino with a few chops. Slater pushes Santino and Santino brings out the skinned cobra. Slater punches Santino. Santino speed walks but Slater with a knee and kick. Slater with shoulders in the corner.

Slater with another flying shoulder in the corner and Slater gets a near fall. Slater with a waist lock. Santino gets to his feet and he does a full Elvis recovery into a hip lock take down. Slater with a kick and Santino wants a time out.

Slater with shoulders in the corner. Slater misses a charge into the corner and Slater hits the ring post with his shoulder. Santino with jabs followed by a split and hip toss. Santino with a diving head butt and then he goes into the jumpsuit for the Cobra. Slater with a kick and punches to the midsection.

Slater goes to the turnbuckles but Santino kips up and he pokes Slater in the midsection to immobilize him and get the three count.

Winner: Santino Marella

After the match, Santino says that there is only one king from Memphis and it is Jerry Lawler.

Randy Orton walks in the back and we go to commercial.

We are back with an Earlier Tonight Moment of Triple H talking about how much he trust Shawn Michaels, only to be interrupted by Big Show inside an unnamed Improv.

Match Number Three: Dolph Ziggler versus Randy Orton

They lock up and they try to jockey for position in the corner. The referee has to pull Ziggler out of the corner and the referee warns Dolph while Orton goes to the floor. Orton with forearms to Ziggler and then he sends Ziggler to the floor. Orton sends Ziggler into the ringside barrier and then Orton with a clothesline.

Orton gets a near fall when they return to the ring. Orton hangs Ziggler on the apron for an IEDDT but Ziggler gets to the floor and he runs Orton into the ringside barrier. Ziggler punches Orton and kicks him against the ringside barrier. Orton sends Ziggler into the ring post and then he rolls Ziggler back into the ring.

Orton stomps on the arm. Ziggler with punches and then he climbs the turnbuckles. Orton with an Irish whip but Ziggler with a taste of Orton’s medicine with a clothesline out of the corner for a near fall. Orton with a back breaker.

Orton gets a near fall. Orton with an arm bar into a reverse chin lock. Ziggler with a jawbreaker. Ziggler with a flying clothesline followed by a neck breaker. Ziggler with a leaping elbow drop for a near fall. Randy avoids a Fameasser and Orton with a kick and he sends Ziggler to the apron. Ziggler returns to the ring and hits the Fameasser for a near fall.

Orton with an Exploder suplex and Ziggler goes to the apron. Orton sets for the IEDDT and he connects. Orton looks around for the spot to turn to the mat for the RKO and he does it. Orton sets for the RKO but Ziggler with a drop kick for a near fall. Ziggler tries for a Zig Zag but Orton holds on to the ropes. Orton with an RKO for the three count.

Winner: Randy Orton

We take a look at John Cena’s road to recovery.

We go to commercial.

Match Number Four: AJ Lee and Tamina Snuka versus Brie Bell a and Nikki Bella

Tamina and Brie start things off and Tamina with a waist lock take down or two. Tamina with a forearm to the back followed by a hammer lock. Tamina pulls the hair. Brie lands on her feet and she tags in Nikki. Nikki and Brie with a double drop toe hold and she gets a near fall. Nikki with a flying mare but Tamina sends Nikki to the floor and Nikki appears to have reinjured her leg.

Tamina pulls Nikki onto the apron and then Tamina drops Nikki on the ropes. Tamina with a suplex followed by a knee drop for a near fall. Tamina with a cravate and she pulls Nikki to the mat by the hair. Tamina knocks Brie off the apron and then Tamina chokes Nikki in the ropes.

Tamina with a slam or two. Tamina toys with Brie on the apron and then AJ tags in. AJ gets a near fall. AJ with a sleeper but Nikki backs AJ into the corner to get out of the hold but AJ kicks Nikki. AJ sends Nikki into the turnbuckles and kicks her. AJ skips and then she misses a charge into the corner and Brie tags in and she connects with a clothesline and drop kicks. Brie with an elbow to AJ followed by a missile drop kick for a near fall.

AJ with a back heel kick and she sends Brie to the mat. Brie rolls through into a single leg crab. Brie with a knee to the midsection followed by a running knee but she misses AJ when Tamina gets in the way. AJ tries for a rollup but Brie rolls through and hits an X Factor for the three count.

Winners: Nikki and Brie Bella

We are back and Renee Young is waiting for Paul Heyman and she brings up what happened with Big E Langston on Smackdown coming to the aid of CM Punk after Punk and Langston met in the ring only minutes earlier.

Paul, Ryback, and Axel stop by and Renee asks Paul about Hell in a Cell. Paul jokes that it will be an execution live on pay per view. Paul says a non-participant will be put inside the cell with a man who does not think about the Divas, he will be in there with a man who hopes to end Paul Heyman’s career. Paul says that he is like lava coming down a volcano because he is out of control.

Paul calms down and he says that he is not full of emotion. He is cold hearted, calculated, and in control. He has been in control of Punk for years. He is in control of his monster Ryback. Punk cannot get past his monster so that means that CM Punk will not get his hands on Paul. Paul will not be locked in a cell with CM Punk. CM Punk is locked in a cell with him.

Big E Langston wants to know who a marginal talent is now.

Axel tells Langston to show some respect.

Langston tells Axel that if he wants a match, he has it. Paul tells Curtis he does not fight for free.

We take a look back at Daniel Bryan being trained by Shawn Michaels.

We go to commercial.

Match Number Five: Luke Harper and Erick Rowan (with Bray Wyatt) versus Miz and Kofi Kingston

Miz and Rowan start things off and Miz with punches and Rowan misses a charge at Miz and he goes over the top rope to the floor. Miz with a baseball slide but Rowan with a clothesline. He rolls Miz back into the ring and he punches and kicks Miz before tagging in Harper. Harper sends Rowan into the corner for a splash and then Rowan sends Miz to Harper for a boot and a near fall.

Harper with a European uppercut but Miz with kicks. Harper with a slingshot into the ropes. Harper gets a near fall. Rowan tags in and connects with an elbow drop. Rowan with a back breaker to Miz for a near fall.

Harper tags back in and he kicks Miz. Harper with an elbow drop followed by a Gator Roll into a side head lock. Harper with a head butt to keep Miz from making the tag. Miz knocks Rowan off the apron and Harper takes care of Miz. Miz with a jawbreaker and boot to the head.

Miz crawls to try to make the tag but Harper grabs the leg and Miz cannot make the tag. Miz kicks Harper away and Kofi with a springboard clothesline followed by chops. Harper blocks a drop kick from Kofi but Kofi gets his boots up.

Kofi with a head scissors take down and a cross body for a near fall. Rowan misses a boot to Kofi and he gets caught on the ropes. Kofi sends Rowan to the floor. Kofi with an O’Connor Roll to Harper for a near fall. Kofi with Trouble in Paradise to Rowan that knocks him off the apron. Harper with a lariat from somewhere in the Everglades for the three count.

Winners: Erick Rowan and Luke Harper

After the match, Harper attacks Kofi and Miz tries to make the save but Rowan with a spin kick to Miz. Harper sends Kofi over the top rope to the floor.

Harper and Rowan tie Miz up in the ropes while Wyatt enters the ring.

Bray Wyatt says that he has won wars without so much as lifting a single finger. He says that he knows Miz. He wants Miz to tell him. Does he believe in the creator? Life after death? He does, but he is not here to convince Miz that hell is a real thing. He is here to lead Miz to the gates. Follow the Buzzards.

We go to commercial.

 

Match Number Six: Curtis Axel (with Paul Heyman and Ryback) versus Big E Langston in a Non Title Match

 

Langston with a double leg take down before the bell rings and Ryback joins in the attack on Langston as they double team him. All three men battle to the floor but Ryback with forearms to the back and then he holds Langston while Axel punches him. Langston sends Axel into the ringside barrier and then he goes after Ryback. Axel hits Langston from behind.

Ryback holds Langston but Langston with a kick and he sends Ryback into the apron. Langston with a clothesline to Axel. Heyman hits Langston from behind with a kendo stick. Ryback with a clothesline to Langston and then Punk comes to the ring with a kendo stick.

Vickie Guerrero comes out and Excuse Mes a few times. She is restarting the match (which never started) into a tag team match.

 

Match Number Six:Curtis Axel and Ryback (with Paul Heyman) versus Big E Langston and CM Punk

 

The match is joined in progress and Langston sends Axel into the turnbuckles. Punk tags in and he lets an elbow flip, flop and fly from the turnbuckles. Langston tags in and they hit a double hip toss and Langston gets a near fall. We see footage of Langston hitting a belly-to-belly suplex on Ryback.

Punk tags in and he works on the midsection. Axel tags in Ryback and he kicks Punk and tries to send him into the turnbuckles. Punk with punches and chops. Ryback runs Punk into the turnbuckles and connects with shoulders. Ryback with a hard Irish whip and he kicks Punk in the back and ribs. Ryback with a leaping leg drop for a near fall.

Axel tags in and he connects with an elbow drop from the turnbuckles and he gets a near fall. Axel with a reverse chin lock. Punk with an elbow to Axel followed by a cross body for a near fall. Axel with a clothesline to Punk and he runs his boot across Punk’s face.

Axel sends Punk into Ryback’s boot and Ryback is tagged in and he punches Punk and connects with a splash for a near fall. Ryback with punches to Punk followed by a chop. Ryback with a delayed vertical suplex attempt but Punk gets to his feet and he counters with an inside cradle for a near fall. Ryback with a boot for a near fall.

Ryback with a waist lock. Punk with elbows but Ryback with a knee and then he tries for a power slam but Punk with a round kick and Ryback is down. Axel tags in and so does Langston. Langston with clotheslines and then he sends him into the air. Langston with a running body block followed by the super splash. The straps come down and it is time for the Big Ending. Punk with a clothesline to Ryback and Langston with a body block. Punk clotheslines Ryback over the top rope to the floor. Langston with the Big Ending to Axel for the three count.

Winners: CM Punk and Big E Langston

After the match, Punk chases Heyman into the crowd.

R Truth is pushing some WWE merchandise.

We go to commercial.

We are back and El Torito is in Goldman Box.

Match Number Seven: Brodus Clay and Tensai (with Cameron and Naomi) versus Jack Swagger and Antonio Cesaro (with Zeb Colter)

 

Swagger and Tensai start things off and Swagger with knees. Tensai with punches and head butts. Tensai with a monkey flip and then he blocks a kick. Cesaro tags in and Tensai sends him to the apron. Cesaro with a drop kick to Tensai after Tensai sends Swagger to the floor. Cesaro with a seated splash for a near fall. Swagger tags in and he punches Tensai in the head. Swagger with a kneeDT. Swagger puts the leg in the ropes and he kicks the thigh.

Swagger with a belly-to-back suplex after stopping Tensai from making the tag. Swagger with the Swagger Bomb and Cesaro tags in for the leap frog double stomp. Cesaro with a sleeper. Cesaro turns it into a front face lock and tensai with a back body drop.

Clay tags in and he connects with clotheslines followed by a head butt. Clay with an elbow to Swagger and Cesaro with a European uppercut and then he puts Clay in the Giant Swing. Swagger tags in and he knocks Tensai off the apron and he puts Clay in the ankle lock and he taps out.

Winners: Jack Swagger and Antonio Cesaro

After the match, Zeb gets in the ring and he says boo me once, shame on me. Boo me twice, shame on you. Zeb shows his newest little friend and it is a bullwhip.

We go to commercial.

We are back and the Intercontinental Title will be defended on the Kickoff Show against Big E Langston.

Jerry Lawler plays with a John Cena “Brawling Buddy” and he gets in a few shots on Michael Cole. Speaking of John Cena, we have a video package of John Cena’s career.

The announcers talk about whether John Cena is coming back too soon.

We go to comments that Alberto Del Rio had on Smackdown about John Cena . . . and his heinous attack on Josh Mathews, but Josh would not tap out in a non-match situation.

Cody Rhodes and Goldust come to the ring with combined music as they go to the announce table to scout their potential opponents for Sunday.

We go to commercial.

Match Number Eight: Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns (with Dean Ambrose) versus Jimmy Uso and Jey Uso in a Number One Contender Match for Hell in a Cell

Jimmy and Rollins start things off and Jimmy with a rollup for a near fall. Jimmy with another rollup for a near fall. Rollins and Jimmy exchange punches. Jimmy with the advantage but Rollins with a kick. Jimmy with an uppercut. Rollins with a kick and Jimmy clotheslines Rollins over the top rope to the floor. Jimmy with a plancha onto Rollins and then he sends Rollins back into the ring.

Jimmy gets a near fall when they return to the ring. Rollins with a kick and he sends Jimmy into the turnbuckles. Reigns tags in and he connects with a back elbow and he gets a near fall. Reigns misses with an elbow drop and Jimmy with a uppercut. Jey tags in and he hits a flying forearm into the corner.

Jey with an uppercut and snap mare followed by a sliding clothesline for a near fall. Jimmy tags back in and he connects with a double sledge to the arm. Reigns backs Jimmy into the corner and he connects with shoulders. Reigns punches Jimmy and Rollins tags in but Jimmy with kicks and shoulders. Jimmy misses a cross body and hits the ropes and Rollins gets a near fall. Rollins kicks Jimmy to the floor.

Reigns with a hot shot onto the apron while the referee was not looking. Reigns gets a near fall on Jimmy. Reigns with a front face lock. Jimmy with punches but Reigns with a punch. Reigns tries to suplex Jimmy back into the ring but Jimmy blocks it. Jimmy with a head butt and shoulder from the apron. Rollins distracts Jimmy and Reigns with a shoulder tackle that knocks Jimmy off the apron and into the announce table.

We go to commercial.

We are back and Rollins keeps Jimmy from making the tag. Reigns tags back in and they make a wish on Jimmy. Reigns with a front face lock and suplex for a near fall. Reigns with a reverse chin lock. Reigns adds pressure to the chin lock. Jimmy with punches and elbows but Reigns with a knee. Reigns goes for a Samoan drop but Jimmy escapes. Jimmy with a kick and DDT.

Rollins tags in and he connects with a clothesline followed by a punch. Rollins kicks Jimmy in the corner and the referee warns him. Rollins is sent over the top rope to the floor but Reigns with a tag. Jimmy avoids a belly-to-back suplex and Jimmy with a dragon whip and he tags in Jey.

Jey with a cross body and he gets a near fall. Jey with a super kick and uppercut. Rollins comes off the turnbuckles and Jey with an uppercut. Jimmy with a cross body that sends Rollins to the floor. Jey with a flying shoulder tackle to Reigns. Jey tries for the running butt splash into the corner but Reigns with a clothesline for a near fall. Jimmy with a Samoan drop to Rollins but Reigns sends Jimmy to the floor. Reigns catches Jey and hits a power slam.

Reigns misses a charge into the turnbuckles and he hits the ring post. Jey with a savate kick and then he goes up top but he lands on Reigns’ knees and both men are down.

Ambrose gets in Cody’s face and they Goldust punches Ambrose. Rollins joins in and then the Usos are involved. The referee calls for the bell as all three teams battle on the floor.

No Contest

The Shield bring Goldust into the ring but the Usos and Cody go after The Shield. Cody and Goldust work over Reigns and send him to the floor. The Usos clotheslines Rollins over the top rope to the floor.

We go to commercial.

We are back and we will not have a #1 Contender for the Tag Titles, there will be two teams challenging Cody Rhodes and Goldust.

Stephanie McMahon and Triple H are in the ring with the official contract signing table and chairs.

Randy Orton comes out first. He is followed by Daniel Bryan.

Hunter says the special guest referee needs no introduction but he will give him one anyway. He brings out Shawn Michaels.

Stephanie welcomes everyone to the official contract signing while the crowd chants for Shawn Michaels. Stephanie says that as the face of the WWE, Randy Orton has the floor.

Randy tells Daniel he has to give credit where credit is due. Every week he has beaten him down physically, mentally, and emotionall, but he keeps getting back up. After Hell in a Cell, Daniel will not be getting right back up. Orton says that he has survived against the Undertaker at Hell in a Cell. He has beaten Sheamus and John Cena inside that cell. He can say with the utmost confidence that Daniel has no idea what he is going to get into. On Sunday, he will make sure that Daniel’s first Hell in a Cell will be his last.

Randy signs the contract.

Daniel says that he expects nothing less than threats like that from him. Randy is a ten time champion and he has pushed him to the limit each time. If it wasn’t for the Shield, the Authority, or Triple H, he would be standing in the ring as the WWE Champion.

Daniel says that he will smash in Randy’s face because he has done it again. He has two words for Randy. Thank you. He thanks Randy for making him more than a B+ player. He thanks Randy for exposing himself as a patsy. He thanks Randy for exposing Triple H and Stephanie as the spoiled brats that they are.

Hunter says that he has seen guys like Daniel come and go. People like Jericho and Rob Van Dam. They were top guys. They were popular, but they were never the one. Hunter says that it has to be said. If any of those guys had been the face of WWE back in the day, everyone would be working for Ted Turner.

Daniel has no idea what he is involved in. When he steps inside Hell in a Cell, he will prove that all he is is a B+ player.

Daniel says that Hunter sure talks a big game behind that suit. He tells Hunter to trade in that suit for wrestling gear to show how good he is.

Hunter says that proves how out of it Daniel is. If he gets back in the ring, it will be to fight a star. It would be to face The Undertaker, the Rock, or Brock Lesnar. It would not be against Daniel Bryan. He fights A+ players. He fights stars because they want to fight a star.

They wouldn’t waste their time fighting someone like Daniel. Shawn Michaels shouldn’t have ever wasted his time training Daniel.

Shawn joins the conversation. He did not waste his time training Daniel. He is good. He is very good. Shawn asks Hunter what has happened to him. What happened to the guy who raged against the machine with him? What happened to the guy who drove the tank into WCW? What happened to the guy who played strip poker on live TV? He does not care what Hunter’s title is with the company. He does not care that he trained Daniel Bryan. He cares that the people voted for him to make sure that there is a new champion on Sunday.

Randy says that he told Hunter last week what Shawn was doing. He says that Shawn has an agenda against him.

Hunter says that at the end of the day, Shawn will do what’s right.

Shawn will do what is right for the business he loves and what the people love. What does he have against Daniel? Is it because he is smaller? Is it because of the beard? Is it because he marches to the beat of a different drum? Is it because after everything that Hunter has thrown at him, Daniel has proven him wrong?

Randy tells Daniel he cannot beat him. On Sunday, he will take this A+ player straight to hell. Orton starts saying Yes.

We see a truck pull into the garage on the TitanTron. The truck drives into the arena.

Bryan with a flying knee to Orton and he leaves the ring as we go to credits.

2014 - WWE broadcast Main Event.  Richard Trionfo filed the following TV report:

We are in Wichita, Kansas and your announcers are Byron Saxton and Michael Cole.

John Layfield is in the ring with Goldust, Stardust, Jimmy Uso, and Jey Uso. He says this is the most monumental thing since Barry Horowitz won a match. This is a game that was played on the deck of the Titanic before it sank. It is time for brother versus brother and ‘How Well Do You Know Your Bro’.

The first question is interrupted by Stardust starting a JBL chant.

John asks Jimmy the first question: Who would your brother be if he was not a WWE Superstar?

Jimmy says that Jey would be a football player.

The answer is a football player.

John asks Stardust what would his brother be if he was not a WWE Superstar?

Stardust says that he would be Stardust. John asks Stardust for the answer and Stardust repeats his answer.

Goldust’s answer is a drawing of Stardust.

John moves on to the second question and he asks Jey what is the biggest influence in his brother’s life.

Jey says it would be their dad, Rikishi.

Jimmy is correct and they earn another point and they dance like their father and JBL does his own dance.

John tells Stardust to stop hissing before he asks Goldust who would be his brother’s greatest influence.

Goldust’s answer is Yo.

John asks Goldust if he wants to change his answer and Goldust refuses.

Stardust answers Yo so things are tied.

John asks who ‘Yo’ is and Goldust responds with Yo Mama.

It is time for sudden death and it is time for Password.

Goldust and Jey will have to provide the answer to the clue on the TitanTron.

Jimmy goes first and they argue before they finally get the word correct.

It is now Stardust’s turn as John wonders how Jonathan Coachman didn’t get this gig.

Stardust and Goldust cannot connect mentally so they lose to the Usos.

Jimmy super kicks Stardust and then Jimmy and Jey with a double super kick to Goldust.

Tyson Kidd and Natalya are walking in the back as we go to commercial.

We are back and we see how Natalya cost her husband his match with R Truth last week on Main Event.

Match Number One: R Truth versus Tyson Kidd (with Natalya)

Truth asks ‘What’s Up’ before locking up and Kidd with a waist lock and Truth with a side head lock and shoulder tackle. Truth with another shoulder tackle and he gets a near fall. Truth with a side head lock and Kidd backs Truth into the corner. Kidd punches Truth and then he kicks Truth in the corner. Kidd with forearms and punches.

Kidd with a snap mare and kick to the back for a near fall. Truth goes to the floor and he does his dance in front of Natalya and then he starts talking to her. Kidd tries for a baseball slide but Truth moves. Truth with a kick and then he sends Kidd over the top rope to the floor.

We go to commercial.

We are back and Kidd chokes Truth in the corner and he catapults Truth into the bottom turnbuckle. Kidd gets a near fall. Kidd with a kick and reverse chin lock. Truth punches Kidd but Kidd sends Truth to the mat and then he puts Truth in the Tree of Woe.

Kidd with knees to Truth and then he hits a hesitation baseball slide for a near fall. Kidd with a reverse chin lock. Kidd sends Truth to the floor and then he goes to the apron but Truth blocks the running kick. Truth sends Kidd to the apron. Truth with clotheslines followed by a kick and a sit out gourdbuster for a near fall.

Truth with a Stinger Splash into the corner followed by an Irish whip but Kidd floats over and he appears to have injured his knee. The referee checks on Kidd and Natalya gets on the apron. Truth comes over and Kidd sends Truth at the ropes and he almost hits Natalya. Kidd with a kick and then he hits a swinging fisherman’s neck braker for the three count.

Winner: Tyson Kidd

After the match, Tyson and Natalya hug on the ramp.

We cut to the Wyatt Family is moving on because there is something coming video.

We go to commercial.

We are told that Cesaro faces Dolph Ziggler on Smackdown for the Intercontinental Title

Bo Dallas thanks everyone for such a warm welcome. As you all know, he is America’s Sweetheart. He is also the man who defeated Mark Henry, not once, not twice, but three times. That makes him the NEW World’s Strongest Man.

Bo says that all he had to do was . . . BOLIEVE!!!!!!!!

Match Number Two: Big E versus Bo Dallas

Bo goes for the leg and Big E kicks Bo into the corner. Bo with a waist lock but Big E with a standing switch and take down. Bo with a punch but Big E with an overhead belly-to-belly suplex. Big E runs into a knee from Bo and Bo with a flying clothesline off the turnbuckles for a near fall. Bo with a series of knees to the head and he gets a near fall.

Bo with a reverse chin lock into a front face lock. Big E picks up Bo and pushes him away. Bo with a knee to the midsection followed by a neck breaker for a near fall. Bo returns to the reverse chin lock.

Big E with elbows but Bo with knees. Big E with a hard Irish whip and he follows with clotheslines and then he avoids a clothesline and hits a belly-to-belly suplex. Big E sets for the Ultimate Warrior splash but Bo gets up and connects with a shoulder to the leg. Big E with the Big Ending and he gets the three count.

Winner: Big E

We have a Raw Rebound.

Match Number Three: Seth Rollins (with Jamie Noble and Joey Mercury) versus Jack Swagger (with Zeb Colter)

They lock up and Swagger with a waist lock and take down. Rollins gets to his feet and he gives Swagger a standing switch but Swagger backs Rollins into the turnbuckles. Swagger goes for the ankle but Rollins gets to the floor. Rollins with a kick but Swagger with a side head lock and take down.

Swagger with a shoulder tackle or two and then he clotheslines Rollins over the top rope to the floor. Rollins relaxes on the announce table while we have a stand off. Swagger gives Rollins a ‘We The People’ and Rollins goes after Swagger but Swagger punches Rollins. Rollins with a drop kick as they return to the ring. Rollins with a kick to the back and then he punches Swagger in front of the referee.

Rollins kicks Swagger in the corner while the referee warns him. Rollins sends Swagger to the floor and we go to commercial.

We are back and Rollins with a rear chin lock but Swagger powers out of the hold. Rollins with a wraparound clothesline and he gets a near fall. Rollins with knees to the back. Rollins punches Swagger in the corner. Rollins rolls away and then he hits a running forearm into the corner. Rollins kicks Swagger in the head but Swagger with a belly-to-belly slam.

Rollins with a flatline into the turnbuckles and Swagger’s offense has been stopped for now. Rollins with a running kick to the midsection. Rollins chokes Swagger in the ropes. Rollins kicks Swagger while the referee warns him. Rollins with a suplex and he gets a near fall. Rollins with a rear chin lock. Rollins gets on Swagger’s back and he applies a sleeper.

Swagger tries to back Rollins into the turnbuckles but Rollins releases the hold. Rollins misses a splash into the corner and Swagger with a clothesline and boot to the head. Swagger tries for the double jump Swagger bomb but Rollins gets his feet up. Swagger sees it and he tries for the ankle lock but Rollins is in the ropes.

Swagger pulls Rollins out of the ropes and Rollins lands on his feet but Rollins misses an enzuigiri and Swagger tries for the ankle lock again. Rollins goes for a springboard move but Swagger catches him and hits a belly-to-belly slam for a near fall. Swagger runs Rollins into the turnbuckles and he puts Rollins on the turnbuckles. Swagger punches Rollins and he goes for a superplex but Rollins knocks him to the mat.

Swagger jumps to the turnbuckles again and Rollins with a head butt. Rollins goes for a sunset flip power bomb but Swagger holds on to the ropes and Rollins hits the mat. Swagger with a Swagger Bomb for a near fall. Swagger dives for the knee but Rollins jumps over Swagger. Rollins is sent into the air and Swagger catches him and applies the ankle lock. Rollins gets to the ropes and Swagger releases the hold.

Swagger gets distracted by Noble and Mercury pointing at Colter. Swagger is dropped on the top rope and Rollins with a springboard knee to the head followed by Black Out for the three count.

Winner: Seth Rollins

We go to credits.

2015 - OVW held a TV taping in Louisville, Kentucky at the Davis Arena.  Brian Cannon filed the following live report:

This is the OVW Report for Wednesday, October 21, 2015. This episode can be seen on WBNA-21 in the Louisville area on Saturday at 11AM and 10PM, and online on Monday at www.ovwrestling.com/tv. In this episode, Randy Royal faces Ryan Howe in a #1 contender's match, Mitch Huff defends the OVW TV Title, Private Anthony has another test from General Pope, plus more!


Without further ado:

 

Here we go...

Pre-Show Dark Matches:

 

"The Party Starter" Bud Dwight defeats "Bad Boy" Shane Andrews (w/Jessie Belle) by countout. Dwight takes it to Shane early, and Shane pouts in the corner. Dwight goes up top, but is pushed off by Jessie. Shane controls for a bit, but misses a charge in the corner. Dwight splashes Shane in the corner, hits the high knee, and hits a double axehandle off the top. He goes for the pin, but Shane grabs the ropes. Dwight goes for the Party Slam, but Jessie Belle trips him. Shane rolls out and leaves.

 

"Primetime" Robbie Walker defeats J. Best after hitting the Crossroads.

After the match, he grabs a mic and says he doesn't suck, Adam Wylde does. He let Wylde come along for the ride, then Wylde tried to replace him with Mitch (Huff). He's done with them and all the fans.

 

That concludes tonight's pre-show dark matches. I always recommend watching the episode first on TV or online before reading the rest of the report. Again, you can check it out on WBNA ion-21 in the Louisville area Saturdays at 11AM and 10PM (check local listings) and on OVW's official website Mondays at www.ovwrestling.com/tv.


Gilbert Corsey & Ron Hed are on commentary, and Shannon the Dude is the ring announcer.

"The Van Zandt Family Circus": Dapper Dan Van Zandt & the Ringmaster defeat Tyler Matrix & Wes Connors. Wes takes some abuse before getting the hot tag to Matrix. Matrix hits Dan with a double axehandle off the top, hits Ringmaster as he jumps off the top rope at him, then hits Dan with a couple dropkicks and a swinging neckbreaker. Ringmaster leaps at Matrix, and Matrix catches him, but Dan takes out Matrix's leg. Dan hits Matrix with the spinning powerbomb, and Ringmaster hits the flying elbow off the middle of the ropes for the 3.

 

Gilbert Corsey brings out the owner of Against the Grain Brewery, who is sponsoring the "Brews & Bruises" show at Louisville Slugger Field on November 21 and Dean Hill. Dean says the next tag team and femme fatale will be announced next week, but the ATGB owner has an announcement about a big match. There will be a "Golden Ticket" ladder match! The winner gets a guaranteed shot at the OVW Heavyweight Title any time they want.

They are interrupted by Robbie Walker, who wants to be in the match. Dean says he doesn't just do handouts. There will be a series of qualifying matches. This results in Robbie bringing out the owner of Dauntless Distributing, who says he's been overlooked in sponsoring the event. The guys from Against the Grain and Dauntless throw barbs at each other and Robbie shoves the ATG guy down as he leaves the ring.

Private Anthony is in the ring to face Rook, and the test is being blindfolded and having one arm tied behind his back. However, once he is blindfolded, General Pope comes out, pokes Rook in the eye, and then rolls up Anthony for the 3. Pope takes off the blindfold and tells Anthony to think. They then destroy Rook and Pope grabs a mic.

He says they will be at the Saturday Night Special, and they will walk out champions.

Erick Locker and Big Jon come fighting out of the back. Locker takes Jon off his feet and then rams his leg repeatedly off the steel ringpost. Jon has to be helped out as Josh Ashcraft & Trevor Steele come out clapping.

Josh then brings out Chris Silvio, who is accompanied by Rocco Bellagio. Locker wants his money, and gets attacked by Steele & Rocco. Rocco delivers a big boot, and Steele delivers a pumphandle slam. Silvio then says he is the champion, because he is the best. He has Rocco as a training partner, and Josh as his executive consultant. He then says Rocco has a chance at the "Golden Ticket" next with the best ref, Dave Banyon.

Rocco Bellagio (w/Josh Ashcraft) defeats Adam Revolver with a Rocco Bottom.
Rocco continues to beat on Revolver, and Rev. Stu Miles runs out. Stu tries to "heal" Rocco, but Rocco hits him with a Rocco Bottom for his troubles.

OVW TELEVISION TITLE: "The Chosen One" Mitch Huff (c) defeats "Ladies' Man" Leon Shelly after Huff rolls through Leon's flying body press, slams him, and then connects with the super kick for the 3.

After the match, Scarlet runs out to check on Leon. The Van Zandt Family Circus then comes out and attacks Leon, and Scarlet speaks to tell them to stop, because she is pregnant!

 

 

 

 

 

#1 Contender's Match: "Double R Superstar" Randy Royal (w/Jessie Belle) defeats "Wrestling's Rockstar" Ryan Howe after interference from Shane Andrews. Dave Banyon was the ref for this match and he made a quick count on top of not seeing Shane's interference, Jessie Belle holding down Howe's leg, or the fact that Howe grabbed the bottom rope.

This ended the TV taping.

 

Post-Show Dark Matches:

 

 

Rev. Stu Miles defeats Erick Locker after some "healing" and a rollup for the 3.

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