On Friday, June 13, 2008 at 4:43 PM EST
GEORGIA WRESTLING NEWS, NOTES, AND NOSTALGIA: 06/12/2008
NEWS
Bob and Pam Allyn, daughter and son-in-law of the late Gordon Solie, joined Peach State Pandemonium this week, as did Randy Harris of the Southside Trash. We also recapped the National Wrestling Alliance event held at Philips Arena last weekend. Click here for the archive. (Rich Tate)
Total Nonstop Action will be at the Liverpool Olympia in Liverpool, England, tonight. Tickets for the following TNA event go on sale tomorrow: July 26 in Florence, SC, at the Florence Civic Center. TNA has announced the following events: August 1 in Corpus Christi, TX, at the American Bank Center; and August 2 in Laredo, TX, at the Laredo Entertainment Center. (Rich Tate)
World Wrestling Entertainment results from the Vector Arena in Auckland, New Zealand, on June 11: Matt Hardy over Chuck Palumbo to retain the WWE US Heavyweight Title; Michelle McCool over Victoria, with Funaki as special referee; MVP’s VIP Lounge segment features appearances by Tony Garea and Butch Miller, who were both attacked by MVP before getting the upper hand and taking him down; CM Punk over Chavo Guerrero; John Morrison & the Miz over Finlay & Hornswoggle to retain the WWE Tag Team Title; Kofi Kingston over Shelton Benjamin; Kane & the Undertaker over Mark Henry & the Great Khali; Vladimir Kozlov over Shannon Moore; Edge over Batista with help from Chavo Guerrero to retain the WWE Heavyweight Title.The SmackDown/ECW crew will be at the Westpac Centre in Christchurch, New Zealand, tonight. WWE has announced the following events: August 2 in Evansville, IN, at the Robert Municipal Auditorium; August 3 in Bowling Green, KY, at the E.A. Diddle Arena; September 24 in Bilbao, Spain, at the Bilbao Exhibition Centre; September 25 in Barcelona, Spain, at Pabello Olimpic de Badalona; September 25 in Madrid, Spain, at Palacio De Deportes Communidad; and September 26 in Barcelona, Spain, at Pabello Olimpic de Badalona. (Rich Tate)
Great Championship Wrestling returns to Phenix City, AL, at the GR8 SK8 Plex tonight with a start time of 7:30pm. GCW has not released a card for this show, but it is known that Micah Taylor will be seeking revenge against Johnny Swinger as a result of last week's "Title vs. Traci" match won by Swinger. Swinger thereby obtained ownership of Traci Taylor. (Larry Goodman)
The Georgia Pro Wrestling Association will host their bi-weekly Thursday night event from Club What's Next??? in Tifton, GA, tonight at 8pm. Tickets are $10 for adults, kids 6-12 $5, and under 6 get in free. Advertised: in the main event, "Platinum Playboy" Preston Paradise will defend the GPWA Heavyweight Championship against "The Black Supaman" A.J. Steele. In the semi-main event, "The Shooter" Vordell Walker will take on "The Next Level" Jon Davis. Other matches include: 400lb. Almighty Brokishi vs. "The Real Deal" Jake Slater, "The New Breed" Shawn Hunter vs. Pain, "The Poppers" Remy Marcel & Ash Kristiansen vs. "The Lumberjacks" Dagon Briggs & Jack Manley, and Dallas Riley vs. Johnny Romano vs. Psych in a Triple Threat Match. For more information, call (229) 382-6520. (Thomas Bugg)
There will be no Independent Wrestling Network event on June 13 in Columbus, GA, at the IWN Event Center. Sources state that IWN is done in Columbus, and apparently owner Dwayne Bell has been asked to vacate the building. I have been unable to reach Bell for comment. (Larry Goodman)
DISCLAIMER: GWH is not liable for any card changes, cancellations, etc. We can only report what is reported to us. As always, we suggest you check with the promotion within 24 hours to verify information posted here.
NOTES
GWH wishes a happy birthday to Jerry Lynn (45), Hector Garza (39), Mark Henry (37), and Bambi.
Today in Memoriam: Gordy Gordienko (66, 1991) and Stan Stasiak (60, 1997).
NOSTALGIA
JUNE 12, 1930 (WEDNESDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Earl McGrory – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Jack McAdams defeated Jim Ottagus at 21:30 > Paul Jones defeated Joe Rogacki (2-1) at 60:33 / Notes: It was reported that 600 were in attendance for this card. Joe Rogacki substituted for Milo Steinborn in the match with Paul Jones.
JUNE 12, 1933 (MONDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – HOWELL MILL ARENA (F.P. Owens – Promoter) > Wesley Brownlee versus Ambrose Cole > Eddie Wagner versus Jack McAdams > Tom Malloy versus Bill Crussell / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found. Tom Malloy was billed as Florida Heavyweight Champion.
JUNE 12, 1933 (MONDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – LAKEWOOD PARK FIGHT ARENA (Bill Corley – Promoter) > A.K. Bell defeated Dink Almand > Young Londos defeated Kid Sanders > George Harben and Tiny Ruff wrestled to a draw / Notes: The match between George Harben and Tiny Ruff was reported to have been the “roughest exhibition ever given in the ring at Lakewood”. The match turned into a free-for-all with both wrestlers and referee Red Carlton brawling, while the fans surrounded the ring ready to riot. Police and park officials had to restore order.
JUNE 12, 1934 (TUESDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – LAKEWOOD PARK WALKATHON BUILDING (Weyman Boyles – Promoter) > Ted Londos versus Wesley Brownlee > Bill Collins versus Turk Powell > Hugh Winn versus Billy Lolas > Pete Susko versus Oresti Vadalfi / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found.
JUNE 12, 1936 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – RIVERSIDE ARENA (Frank Bettis – Promoter) > Bob Anderson versus Whitey Patterson > Baron Von Hoffman versus the Satin Kid > George Wagner versus Bill Collins / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found.
JUNE 12, 1939 (MONDAY) – AVONDALE, GA – AVONDALE ARENA (Frank Bettis and Cleve Roby – Promoters) > Bad Boy Brown versus Young Londos > Tony Papalino versus Glenn Cowan > Red Dugan versus Honey Boy Hackney / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found.
JUNE 12, 1946 (WEDNESDAY) – SAVANNAH, GA – SAVANNAH MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Lou Masters, Dick Leonard, and Buster White – Promoters) > Mike St. Francis & the Green Hornet defeated John Cretoria & Tarzan White > Red Dugan defeated Sergeant Hill
JUNE 12, 1950 (MONDAY) – AUGUSTA, GA – AUGUSTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Tom Mahoney – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Red McIntyre defeated Babe Zaharias by disqualification > Don McIntyre and Jim Coffield wrestled to a draw > The Red Terror defeated Bibber McCoy > Don & Red McIntyre defeated Jim Coffield & Babe Zaharias by disqualification
JUNE 12, 1952 (THURSDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – LAKEWOOD PARK FIGHT ARENA (Promoter – Unknown) > Hall Pressley defeated Glenn Attaway > Forest DeMoss defeated Ronnie Parrot > Charles Emmons defeated Cecil Sheldon > Charles Maddox defeated Billy Powell > Jack O’Lantern defeated Fink Martin
JUNE 12, 1953 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Tex Riley defeated Carlos Guzman > Bobby Lane defeated Red McIntyre > Art Nelson defeated Bobby Roberts > Southern Heavyweight Title Match: Don McIntyre* defeated Juan Humberto / Notes: Don McIntyre had been billed as Southern Heavyweight Champion since March 16, 1953.
JUNE 12, 1959 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Don McClarty, Ray & Dickie Gunkel defeated Gypsy Joe, Freddie & Mickey Blassie > World Heavyweight Title Match: Paul Anderson* defeated Skull Murphy / Notes: Paul Anderson had been billed as World Heavyweight Champion since October 17, 1958.
JUNE 12, 1961 (MONDAY) – AUGUSTA, GA – WILLIAM BELL AUDITORIUM (Robert McCoy – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Doug Kinslow versus Tiny Evans > Women’s World Title Match: the Fabulous Moolah* versus Rita Cortez > Texas Death Match: Jerry Graham versus Marco Polo / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found. The Fabulous Moolah had been billed as Women’s World Champion since she defeated Judy Grable on September 18, 1956, in Baltimore, MD. However, she was not considered the undisputed champion until June Byers retired with her title, won in Atlanta on August 20, 1954, in a win over Mildred Burke, until Byers retired in 1964.
JUNE 12, 1963 (WEDNESDAY) – COLUMBUS, GA – COLUMBUS MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Corsica Joe defeated Silento Rodriguez at 13:00 > Dick Steinborn defeated Tito Kopa > Midget Women’s Match: Dolly Darcel defeated Baby Cheryl > Loser Leaves Match (No DQ): Chief Little Eagle defeated Lenny Montana
JUNE 12, 1964 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM [P] (Les Wolfe – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Greg Peterson defeated Dick Dunn > Negro Men’s Southern Heavyweight Title Match: Rocky Storm defeated Matt Jewell* to win title > Sputnik Monroe defeated Ron Reed > Ray Gunkel defeated Lenny Montana > Saul Weingeroff, Kurt & Karl Von Brauner defeated Joe Scarpa, Buddy Fuller & the Mighty Jumbo / Notes: Saul Weingeroff managed Kurt & Karl Von Brauner. Matt Jewell had been billed as Negro Men’s Southern Heavyweight Champion since June 26, 1963. It was announced that Lou Thesz, Wilbur Snyder, Guy Mitchell, Eddie Graham, and the Destroyer would be wrestling in Atlanta soon.
JUNE 12, 1965 (SATURDAY) – CARROLLTON, GA (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Billy Hines defeated George Harris > Women’s Match: Millie Zec defeated Barbara Galento > Billy & Bad Boy Hines defeated George Harris & Bob Dalton > Tony Borne defeated Jesse James / Notes: Leo Newman managed Tony Borne. It is unclear as to what venue was the site of this card.
JUNE 12, 1965 (SATURDAY) – MARIETTA, GA – LARRY BELL BALLPARK (Elmo Chappell – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Tony Baillargeon defeated Bob Dalton > Greg Peterson defeated Roy Mulkey > The Corsicans defeated Greg Peterson & Tony Baillargeon > Chief Little Eagle defeated Bob Orton > Mario Galento defeated Joe Scarpa
JUNE 12, 1970 (FRIDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM [P] (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Bob Armstrong and Professor Kimura wrestled to a draw > Midget Women’s Match: Darling Dagmar versus Diamond Lil > Joe Scarpa & Alberto Torres defeated Chati Yokuchi & Fuji > Doug Gilbert defeated the Gladiator > Ray Gunkel & Buddy Fuller defeated Buddy Colt & Karl Von Stroheim by disqualification > Georgia Heavyweight Title Match: Nick Bockwinkel* defeated El Mongol / Notes: Darling Dagmar and Diamond Lil were scheduled to wrestle each other, but no results were reported after the card. It was reported that when Nick Bockwinkel forced El Mongol to submit with the figure four leglock, that it was the first time Mongol had ever conceded a match. Bockwinkel had been the reigning Georgia Heavyweight Champion since he defeated Assassin #1 on April 17, 1970. Homer O’Dell managed Buddy Colt & Karl Von Stroheim. It was announced that the Missouri Mauler and the Challenger would be wrestling in Atlanta on June 19, 1970, card, and the Challenger would unmask in order to participate in a tournament to determine a challenger to wrestle the NWA World Heavyweight Champion on June 26, 1970. The program for this card reports that there were fans who were persistently alleging that the Gladiator and the Missouri Mauler were actually the Assassins under assumed identities.
JUNE 12, 1971 (SATURDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – WQXI STUDIOS (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Assassin #1 versus El Mongol ended in a double disqualification > The Professional defeated Mr. X > Rocket & Flash Monroe defeated Dick Steinborn & Jerry Oates / Notes: This was taped for the “Atlanta TV Wrestling” television program hosted by Ed Capral. It was announced that the Assassins were filing a protest with the NWA over the outcome of their match against Georgia Tag Team Champions Ray Gunkel & El Mongol on June 11, 1971. Paul Jones later joined Capral to announce that he was temporarily holding up the title pending a ruling from the investigation by the NWA. It is unclear as to what happened in the match to prompt this.
JUNE 12, 1973 (TUESDAY) – ATLANTA, GA – ATLANTA MUNICIPAL AUDITORIUM [P] (Ann Gunkel – Promoter / All-South Wrestling Alliance) > Bill Bowman versus Randy Curtis > Krusher Karlson versus Koa Tiki > Mr. Kleen defeated Joe Turner > Wayne Cowan versus Ted Oates ruled a no contest > Dick Steinborn & Argentina Apollo versus John Foley & Oki Shikina > Georgia Television Title Match: Ox Baker* defeated El Mongol > World Light Heavyweight Title Match: the Golden Gladiator* versus Jack Armstrong > Cage Match (No DQ / No TL): Assassin #2 defeated Ray Candy / Notes: No documented results for the remaining matches on this card have been found. Mr. X managed Bill Bowman and Joe Turner. Rock Hunter managed Assassin #2.
JUNE 12, 1973 (TUESDAY) – MACON, GA – MACON COLISEUM (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Rick Ferrara defeated Johnny Ringo > The Demon defeated Terry Sawyer > Mark Starr defeated Chuck Riley > Midget Match: the Haiti Kid defeated Little Tokyo > Norvel Austin defeated Stan Vachon > Jack Brisco & Klondike Bill defeated Bobby Duncum & Bobby Shane > Mr. Wrestling #2 defeated Bill Watts
JUNE 12, 1978 (MONDAY) – AUGUSTA, GA – WILLIAM BELL AUDITORIUM (Charlie Harben – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Rick McGraw defeated Roger Howell > Rick Martel defeated Ken Dillinger > Ivan Koloff defeated Steve Regal > King Kong Mosca defeated Len Denton > No DQ Match: Stan Hansen, Tommy Rich & Mr. Wrestling #2 defeated Ole Anderson, Rock Hunter & Abdullah the Butcher / Notes: Rick McGraw substituted for Helmut Schmidt in the match with Roger Howell. There were two referees for the match between Stan Hansen, Tommy Rich & Mr. Wrestling #2 and Ole Anderson, Rock Hunter & Abdullah the Butcher. Rock Hunter managed Abdullah.
JUNE 12, 1979 (TUESDAY) – MACON, GA – MACON COLISEUM (Fred Ward – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Norvel Austin defeated Mike Hammer > Mike Stallings defeated Doug Somers > Ray Candy & Mr. Wrestling #1 defeated Kurt Von Hess & Rocket Monroe > The Masked Superstar defeated Bob Armstrong > Georgia Tag Team Title Match: Tommy Rich & Wahoo McDaniel defeated Ole Anderson & Ivan Koloff* by disqualification / Notes: Bobby Heenan managed the Masked Superstar.
JUNE 12, 1980 (THURSDAY) – ROME, GA – ROME MEMORIAL GYMNASIUM (Charlie Harben – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Eddy Mansfield versus Mike Sharpe > Mark Lewin versus Eddie Gilbert > Bob Sweetan versus Kevin Sullivan > Austin Idol & Mr. Wrestling #2 versus Assassin #1 & Baron Von Raschke / Notes: No documented results for this card have been found. The Great Mephisto managed Mark Lewin.
JUNE 12, 1982 (SATURDAY) – CHATTANOOGA, TN – CHATTANOOGA MEMORIAL AUDITORIUM (Paul Jones – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Kevin Sullivan defeated Pete Martin > Mr. Wrestling #2 defeated Chick Donovan > Brad Armstrong defeated Tom Prichard > Bob Armstrong defeated the Masked Superstar > Buzz Sawyer & the Super Destroyer versus the Freebirds ruled a no contest
JUNE 12, 1983 (SUNDAY) – WHEELING, WV (Les Thatcher – Promoter / Georgia Championship Wrestling) > Bob Roop versus Joe Lightfoot > Stan Hansen & Pez Whatley versus the Road Warriors > Larry Zbyszko defeated Tommy Rich > Ole Anderson defeated Paul Ellering > Texas Strap Match: Dick Murdoch defeated Buzz Sawyer / Notes: Stan Hansen & Pez Whatley and the Road Warriors were scheduled to wrestle each other, as were Bob Roop and Joe Lightfoot, but no results were reported after the card. Paul Ellering managed Buzz Sawyer and the Road Warriors.
– GeorgiaWrestlingHistory.com
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Showtime Allstar Wrestling – Episode 47
Airing May 31, 2008 on ION Network affiliate WNPX 28 in Nashville
Showtime Allstar Wrestling TV is available at www.sawonline.tv along with other exclusive video content.
Michael St. John and Reno Riggins did the opening from the interview area this week with the fans chanting “S-A-W, S-A-W, S-A-W” in the background.
(1) Sean Casey (with Tiana & Sexy Lexi) beat C. M. Sigmon in 4:58. Casey was ecstatic about his entourage. Lexi entered the ring by straddling Casey as he lounged across the middle rope. Sigmon got off to a fast start with a flying headbutt for a two count. Casey bailed and used his ladies as a shield to set up a sucker punch on Sigmon. Lexi got in some punches of her own. Reno said she looked like a tough broad. Casey used a middle rope leg drop to the back of Sigmon’s head, but Sigmon got a foot on the ropes. As Casey worked over Sigmon, MSJ noted that Lexi was more involved in the match. Riggins said he would like to get to bottom of what their roles were. Casey paused to get a kiss from each of his ladies, and Sigmon rolled him up for a two count. Sigmon used some short rights to spark a comeback and hit a powerslam for a near fall. Riggins said Sigmon was working with an injured ankle and a damaged cheekbone. Sigmon got another two count with a rolling reverse. Lexi tugged away at Sigmon’s leg, and Casey capitalized with the superkick for the pin.
Throw it up. Throw it down, baby. The sexiest thing to ever hit SAW is back in town.
MSJ interviewed Casey and his harem. Casey informed the smart marks that Lexi was the legit daughter of Brian Pillman. Casey said he got robbed of the title last week against champion Damian Adams. “Shades of Brian Pillman shining through,” said Lexi. Casey said it was time to party and MSJ was not invited. St. John confessed he was sweating.
Showtime Allstar Wrestling returns to the Saw Mill in Millersville, Tn on June 6 with Damian Adams (c) vs. Kid Kash for the SAW Championship.
MSJ was in the ring with “Boogie Woogie Boy” Gary Valiant and Arrick Andrews. Our heroes were riding high after what they did to the Tennessee Violence Authority last week. Boogie said that after beaten down for months (no exaggeration), Dream Team found a way to survive. They rolled a tape of the lights out incident that ended with TVA laid out and Dream Team in possession of their weapons. Andrews said Paul Adams been trying to take him out for a long time, but Dream Team was finally on a roll. Paul came out on the ramp with TVA, who were selling the beating like two creaky old men. Riggins intercepted them. Two police officers entered the ring with a warrant for Dream Team’s arrest on aggravated assault charges. The cops confiscated the pool cue and sledgehammer and put the cuffs on Dream Team. Paul was beyond self-righteous on the mic.
You need to get them out of here. They need to go have three hots and a cot over at the Crossbar Hilton downtown. That’s where thugs and hoodlums like that belong.
MSJ called it a travesty. Paul said he felt safer already. Hammerjack claimed he had been unable to sleep. Dillinger said he violated with his own pool cue. As the cops were escorting him out of the ring, Andrews said this was not over.
Back from commercial, Riggins and St. John were at a loss for words. They thought they had seen it all in pro wrestling and now this. They show a replay of the incident. Riggins wondered what action the SAW legal team (calling Bart Durham?) might take in light of the Dream Team’s arrest.
MSJ interviewed T. J. Harley about the injury that had put him out action. Harley called it a bump in the road. He explained that he hurt his leg doing a match in Canada and suffered a laceration that required 15 stitches. They showed a close up of the wound. Harley said he would be out for two weeks.
(2) Frank Malone (with Cody Malone) beat Shane Eden via submission in 1:17. Cody looked even weirder than Frank with bow tie, suit coat and shorts. Eden’s blows had no impact on Malone, who locked in the cobra clutch and choked Eden out like he was nothing. Malone left a pair of dice in Eden’s hand.
MSJ tried to interview Malone. Couldn’t get a word out of him.
A highlight package promoting the upcoming return of the Naturals aired.
(3) Drew Haskins beat Ric Santel (with Paul Adams) by lasting the five minute time limit. Santel was all business, pounding on Haskins right from the opening bell. Riggins said it was public knowledge that he was Haskins’ trainer. Riggins admitted that Haskins got lucky last week when Santel dropped his guard. Santel taunted Reno. Haskins came back with some pathetic punches. Santel kept beating Haskins down. Paul said he wasn’t going to soil his hands on Haskins. At the 3:30 mark, Santel was toying with Haskins and refusing to make the pin. Riggins said he was tempted to throw in the towel. Santel was rocked by a barrage of lame punches. MSJ said 30 seconds to go. Santel fired up and put Haskins on his facw with the Santel Slam. The bell rang at the count of two. The time was 4:41. St. John said the timekeeper hit the bell because his watch was a bit off. Santel was irate. Riggins said he had nothing to do with it.
Santel punished Haskins with another Santel Slam. Indian Outlaw made the save.
The Action Rental Slam of the Week was Kid Kash’s brainbuster on Jeff Jamison.
A Team was celebrated their dastardly dead backstage. Paul said (with Dream Team gone), SAW was an idiot free zone. Hammerjack was still focused on being abused by the Dream Team. Dillinger was relieved to have a safe working environment. Santel complained about the Indian interfering in his matches and asked for match against Outlaw next week. Paul asked Santel not to kill their buzz. It was time to go hit the Sizzler.
(4) Damian Adams beat Chris Cane to retain the SAW Television Title in 5:21. Kash joined MSJ on commentary. MSJ brought up the controversial “luck of the draw” to determine title challengers. “I can get my shot any time I want it. I’m Kid Kash.” Damian’s shoulder went flying into the post when Cane moved. Kash said he would never make a mistake like that. “Colossal Chris” worked on Damian’s arm. Kash said they both sucked. Cane hit a single arm DDT. Kash said Damian was getting manhandled by Frodo. Kash begrudgingly gave Damian props for defending the belt night in and night out. Damian made a one-armed comeback. Cane ducked the bicycle kick and landed a roundhouse to Damian’s bad arm. But Damian ducked Cane’s flying bodypress and hit the bicycle kick for the 1-2-3.
Kash presented Damian with the belt and offered to shake hands. Damian hesitated. The fans chanted “No! No! No!” Kash said he was still coming after the belt and they could do it the easy way or the hard way. Kash said it was all about competition, and he was extending his hand as a sportsman. The fans loudly voiced their disapproval. Damian fell for it. Kash laid Damian out with the brainbuster. He started to take the belt and then though better of it. The closing shot was Kash dropping the belt across Damian’s limp body.
Closing Thoughts: This episode was big on storytelling and character development. The wrestling was secondary. Casey’s ménage a trios is evolving into an interesting story. They teased tensions within
Tiana. The arrest angle was great stuff. TVA acting mentally traumatized was hilarious. They made a huge deal out of it, really gave it a chance for impact to register on the viewer. Nicely done. The Harley interview was a neat credibility builder. The segment with Malone was just right –short and sweet. The risk is all in over exposing him. The longer they can keep the mystery going, the better. They’ve done a great job with the Haskins/Santel story. Santel’s cockiness got the better of him again. It was awesome the way they vaguely implied that Riggins surreptitiously helping his underdog trainee. The postmatch set up Santel/Outlaw. But where do they go from with Haskins from here? One thing for sure, It’s a sin for any wrestler from the state of Tennessee wrestler to throw punches likes Haskins. This A Team vignette stuck better than the last limo segment because it was less chaotic. They’re cementing Paul Adams as the ultimate evil mastermind, so his comeuppance should make for some choice stuff. Damian gave Cane way too much. It’s not like the guy is a top contender. It should have been complete domination, and Damian challenging Kash to back up his mouth. Still, Kash laying Damian out at the end did make me want to see the match despite one huge problem: it just can’t be a good thing when the fans are smarter than the babyface champion. Kash needs to do the right thing for Damian (and SAW) when they do the match.
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The fastest growing wrestling promotion in the southeast invaded the National Guard Armory in Wilmington North Carolina with a standing room crowd when UPWA rolled into town on June 7th with Wrestlefest 2008. In a double Main Event, first UPWA Carolina's Champion Dr. Luv vs Xavier Rush was a no contest as the Dawsons interfered. Rush helped Luv chase off Dawsons and shook his hand. In the other Main Event, Doc Holiday def Donald Brower in a hair vs. hair match. As a result, Donald Brower's head was shaved right after the match. In other action, Playboy Marcus Shields def. Mike Devine with outside help from Pete Nixon. Tito Rains def Beast with outside help from Moses Manson. Pete Nixon/Crazy Ivan and The Destroyer/Draven went to a no contest as the ref lost control on the match and had no choice but to end it. The Mercenaries def Team Overdrive/Jessie Jordan via outside interference. High Definition def. The Dawsons in an action packed match. UPWA Cruiserweight Champion Christopher Shane def. Minion to retain the title. After his win, Shane issued an open challenge for next month to defend his title against any cruiserweight in the world. In the opening contest, The All American Athletes def. Assassin and the Waterboy after Waterboy turned on his partner. UPWA returns to the armory on July 5th to present Summer Showdown 2008 with an action packed card and the debut of M.H. Hustla. For more information visit http://www.theupwa.com.
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