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  1. Night 2 didn't disappoint. Okay, maybe it did in the Adias/Parsons match. First with the loss then how it was done. Too fast, too furious. Brian with such a great build only to go down SOOOOO easily. I was surprised by Olympia getting the win over Gary Young. I thought Young with Dream Machine had enough of an advantage with someone in is corner. Guess not. Heel Slaughter is good. Should be tons of fun.
  2. I don't mind the short format actually. What I do find a travesty of justice, however, is the fact that you keep all this straight in your head. Really? In your head? NO! NO! NO! This is my go to for keeping track of notes, feuds, trades, cards, etc. I love these little 4 x 6 books - I usually clear out my Walmart when they have them in stock or from Amazon (the one pictured) if Big Box is sold out.
  3. I got strange enough looks trying to describe to her what I was always writing. The funny thing is that she used to work for the WWF. The 12 year old likes to take the books I use for plotting things out and calls them "Man Diaries". She has no clue what I am writing.
  4. Fall Brawl looks like a good one. Dusty and Ron Simmons looks like a no-brainer Jimmy Jack and Bart. This match has Dusty written all over it. I am thinking Gary Hart is losing some sleep here over what 5 minutes could mean to his career. Five minutes in the ring is not looking too good.
  5. I do have to say, if I did this, I think I would get some peculiar looks from my wife and kids.
  6. Big 1st night of action! The surprise match for me was the Bees losing and having to take off their masks. I thought for sure they would win that match. Larry proves once again that he is the stud and snot nosed punk is going to take his title away. He's been around now for I don't know how many glorious years and anyone wanting to face him is on a one way trip to Larryland! Stiff challenge from Tony Atlas but Nikita was up to the task in defending his belt and taking care of Norvell Austin.
  7. The flying Muta is the spectacular shot in all of this. Modern photography catching him just at the right moment flying off the ropes!
  8. I believe it has been said that Vince actually paid Buddy NOT to lose weight while he was in the WWF.
  9. Voiceover: You are watching Music City Wrestling on WCAY-TV, Channel 30! It's The Assassin flanked by the Renestos. He talks about the travesty of justice taking place here in Music City Wrestling with a tag team tournament to crown champions taking place and Nashville's BEST tag team wasn't included. How does that happen? The Assassin says it starts and ends with one person ... and his name is BERT PRENTICE! Music plays to start the show over wrestling action from Music City's favorites before ending with the MCW logo. Music City Wrestling From the WCAY-TV studios in Nashville, Tennessee! Airing at 10:30 am Central on WCAY-TV, Channel 30 Taped: Thursday, October 5, 1988 Aired: Saturday, October 7, 1988 Bert Prentice Danny Davis & Jerry Calhoun - Referees An enthusiastic Bert Prentice welcomes everyone to the broadcast of Music City Wrestling's 30 minutes of action but before getting to the action, he talks about a tag tournament that crowned champions and they are Jamie Dundee and Tojo Yamamoto ... Wait a second! Here comes Miss Kentucky, followed by Bruno and a small blond haired man in overalls carrying a large bone. She says that Dundee and Yamamoto might have the titles now but it is only a matter of time before Bruno and "Moondog Morton" dethrone them and bring her the gold. Prentice tries to stiffle a laugh and says it looks more like a Moonpup to him but takes a step back as the Moondog growls at him and threatens with the bone. Miss Kentucky warns Bert to watch himself because Moondog's bite is just as bad as his bark! Whatever the case may be, Bert throws it to a commercial! x-x-x-x-x Local commercials x-x-x-x-x Bert with a run down of the weekly shows Music City will visit ... Camden, Sparta, Lebanon, Springfield, Smyrna, Lafayette, Gallatin! x-x-x-x-x Local commercials x-x-x-x-x Moondog Morton w/Miss Kentucky & Bruno versus Allen Reynolds. Referee Danny Davis. Morton jumps his opponent before the bell and stays on him while dishing out a beating Moondog style. Reynolds is able to wrestle himself to a breather before the Moondog blasts him. Bruno and Miss Kentucky draw the ire of the fans as the beating continues. Miss Kentucky pulls in the referee while Bruno hands off the huge dinosaur bone which is used to blast Reynolds with and down he goes. After handing it back to Bruno, Moondog makes the cover. Referee Danny Davis slaps out a quick count to 3 and the match is over. Bruno gets into the ring and puts the boots to Alan Reynolds before the tag champions run out to the ring. Jamie and Tojo send them running! With Jamie and Tojo hitting the ring, Miss Kentucky and troops quickly leave. Dundee and Tojo invite Bruno and the Moondog to get back into the ring but Miss Kentucky won't let them. The tag champs and DJ join Bert. A heated Jamie calls them cowards. They can hit him from behind but if you try to get them in the ring, they scatter like cockroaches and head for the hills! He says he told Miss Kentucky he wasn't interested but instead of riding off into the sunset, she brings in others to hit him from behind. Bruno may have gotten the best of him with a shot to the back of the head with that cast BUT THAT ALL STOPS NOW! Dark Journey says Miss Kentucky picked a fight she can't win but if she wants a WAR ... she's got it! Bert sends it to a commercial break! x-x-x-x-x Local commercials x-x-x-x-x Bert with a run down of the weekly shows Music City will visit ... You will find us in Camden, Sparta, Lebanon, Springfield, Smyrna, Lafayette, Gallatin and of course, MCW IS COMING TO A TOWN NEAR YOU! x-x-x-x-x Local commercials x-x-x-x-x We return to the program with Bert Prentice having been joined by The Assassin on commentary. He's here to make sure the best young tag team in the territory gets the dues they deserve. If Bert Prentice won't give it to them, he will. Bert calls that poppycock ... the tournament was randomly drawn and the four teams involved didn't know they would be involved. The Renestos will have the same chance to face off against Jamie and Tojo for the titles as anyone else. The Assassin doesn't believe that because he knows Prentice has it in for him and the Renestos. Bert asks if they can get to the match now? Inside the ring, the team of Johnny Weiss and Rocky King are mouthing off for the camera about being the #1 Contenders, telling Jamie and Tojo to keep those belts shined up real nice because they are coming for them. Johnny Weiss & Rocky King versus The Renestos. Referee Jerry Calhoun. The Renestos hit the ring and go right after their opponents. Weiss is isolated and is worked over by both Renestos individually before the double team him and taunt King across the ring. Weiss gets dumped back in his corner to allow King in and he is all fired up. Charging across the ring, he misses a clothesline, hits the ropes and runs right into a double kick to the midsection. They both hook him up and shake the ring with a double suplex. Both hitting the ropes on opposite sides, they hit leg drops before Tom Jr. hooks a leg. Tim cuts off Johnny Weiss who comes charging into the ring and runs him across the ring to throw him to the outside while Jerry Calhoun drops for the three count. The Assassin slaps Bert Prentice on the shoulder and tells him those are the "Uncrowned Champions" of Music City Wrestling! Bert with an oy vey rolls his eyes. Bert tells us our time is up and to come back next week for more wrestling action, right here on WCAY TV 30!
  10. Looking like long in the tooth Wahoo has seen better days though Kamala losing is a strange one.
  11. I know it isn't for everyone. I just have always enjoyed writing smaller promotions using little known or underused talent. This one is the Bert and Jamie show with all three places being fairly good representations of what Bert was known for running. When it didn't work out, Bert would wind up somewhere else and start over. Good stories and creative outlet are what keep me coming back week after week. Once I get a new computer as mine shit the bed, I can start doing more magazine covers and monthly top tens again.
  12. Music City Wrestling 10-4-1988 I-24 Expo Center Smyrna, Tennessee Promoter Bert Prentice welcomes everyone to the I-24 Expo center for a Wednesday evening of wrestling action. - Shawn Baxter versus Fidel Sierra. Referee Jerry Calhoun. Tough match for Baxter thanks to the hard hitting Sierra. Despite taking a beating, Baxter survived and rolled up his opponent for the win. After the match, the new tag team champions, Jamie Dundee and Tojo Yamamoto along with Dark Journey joined Bert Prentice in the ring. Congrats to the new champs but his office has been flooded with calls from teams lining up wanting a shot at the belts. Dundee and Yamamoto are ready for all comers ... Miss Kentucky came out and claimed her men are the rightful #1 Contenders and deserve the shot at the belts, not the buffoons getting it tonight. Bert reminds everyone this is NOT a title match and they will soon decide just WHO is the #1 Contenders. - Non-Title Tag Team Match Jamie Dundee & Tojo Yamamoto w/Dark Journey versus Rocky King & Johnny Weiss. Referee Danny Davis. Lots of noise from Weiss and King about being the next champs and they attack before the bell. Rocky King with an early pinfall on Dundee nearly has the match with a seemingly fast count from Davis before Tojo breaks it up. Early advantage for King and Weiss but the champs have the fans fully behind them as they make their come back. Johnny Davis takes several chops to the neck and throat from Yamamoto before a Dundee fist drop ends their evening. Dark Journey pushes Davis away to hold her men's arms high. - Jed Grundy versus The Assassin. Referee Jerry Calhoun. Hard hitting match with both men giving as good as they get. After fiddling with his mask, The Assassin's headbutt takes the steam out of Grundy. Diving headbutt for the win and the masked man comes out victorious in a hard fought match. - Intermission time! Bert brings out Reno Riggins who talks about the whirlwind month here in Nashville with Music City Wrestling. The fans have been great and he is proud wrestling for them though he is sorry he and Shawn Baxter came up on the short end of the titles. He promises they will be champs in the very near future! - Reno Riggins versus The Cuban Assassin. Referee Danny Davis. The CA with a brutal onslaught that Riggins is able to counter and outwrestle, tossing him all over the ring with arm drags. Kepping him grounded and working the arm and shoulder takes the Cuban out of his game plan. Escaping to the outside, the masked man takes a breather. Riggins is able to catapault him back into the ring and near gets the pinfall following a drop kick to the back of the head of the seated Cuban Assassin. The Cuban Assassin digs into his bag of tricks and has Riggins on the ropes but Reno is resiliant and is able to kick out of the pinfall. The Assassin uses the ropes to blind Riggins, running his face across them after nailing him with an eye rake. He follows a blinded Riggins trying to clear his eyes and makes him shout out in pain with a rake down the back that leaves red welts. Riggins trys to leave the ring but the ref doesn't allow him to that leads to a double sledge to the back and knocks him to a knee. Backing up, the Cuban Assassin takes a running start at Riggins who moves out of the way and pushes CA into the turnbuckle that he hits full force. Down goes the Cuban Assassin with Reno Riggins crawling into position for the pinfall ... HERE COMES FIDEL SIERRA WITH A CUBAN FLAG! HE SMACKS RENO RIGGINS IN THE BACK ... ONCE! TWICE! Referee Danny Davis calls for the bell and ends the match. Sierra and the Cuban Assassin stomp all over Reno ... HERE COMES THE CAVALRY! SHAWN BAXTER COMES FLYING OFF THE TOP ROPE WITH A DOUBLE CLOTHESLINE AND TAKES THEM BOTH DOWN! The fans cheer as Sierra and CA vacate the ring rather than face a fired up Shawn Baxter who has come to bail out his tag partner. Bass kicks up a fuss in the ring as Michaels escapes to the outside and celebrates the win, sending everyone home happy!
  13. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Music City Wrestling 9-30-1988 Nashville Fairgrounds Nashville, Tennessee From the Sunday (10-1) Nashville Tennessean ... Music City's Saturday night wrestling hosted a one night tag team tournament at the Fairgrounds in Nashville. Jamie Dundee and Tojo Yamamoto bested three other teams on the way to claiming the tag team titles. In other action, Brian Knighton beat Ken Jugan and The Assassin and Bobby Blaze battled to a time limit draw.
  14. Nice to see Rick and Vic team together. While I don't think Vic gets much credit as a worker, I think he is pretty decent from what I remember of him in ICW/IWCCW as he was one of their top guys. They could push a lot of the tag teams down a notch if they continued to work together.
  15. Brian Adias keeps trying to dig himself in deeper. Keep poking the (insert animal type here) and eventually it will try to tear your head off. Smart offering him a job to drive "Miss Daisy" around to get out of the match but that didn't work. That is a lot of wrestling in St. Paul.
  16. I would have pegged Jimmy Garvin for the win over Orton. Color me wrong on that one. With the win, Orton is looking unbeatable as well. Could a showdown with Kamala coming?
  17. Man oh man, Piper continues to piss off people. One of these days, someone is going to explode. Strange that he didn't give Hart any lip as he seems to be an "Equal Opportunist" and makes fun of everybody. This episode, Arn really seemed to be the focus on Piper's daggers, then throw in what Sting had to say only added fuel to the fire. Fall Brawl and the match-ups were all well sold. As TV is supposed to set up your bigger paying shows, mission accomplished. Humperdink has a monster. Will be interesting to see who the first target is once he gets here. Eddie's gone and done it now. He better start running and not stop until he gets to another territory. Not thinking the Latin Connection wins because Piper's ribbing would be too good if missed.
  18. The amount of figures is amazing. Some big cards in MSG and the Spectrum with perfect send-offs of Hogan in NY with win over John Studd and Andre showing up in Philly to eliminate Savage. I can imagine the loudness of both places when they showed/won would have been deafening.
  19. Voiceover: You are watching Music City Wrestling on WCAY-TV, Channel 30! We transition to taped action ... We get a ref bump when Champion Bill Ash gets knocked into a corner and pulls the referee into the way as Cody Michaels charges in and lands a flying cross body block and down goes the ref! Ash nails Michaels who tries to help the referee. Boot stomping begins before Ash motions for Brian Knighton to get into the ring and help. Knighton is booed to high heaven as he gladly gets into the ring to put a hurting on his former foe Michaels. The smiling Knighton grabs Ash by the arm and sends him across the ring. Following, he leaps in the air and grabs at the Champion ... FLYING REAR CHINLOCK! WHAT THE?!?! BRIAN KNIGHTON HAS HIT THE ARKANSAS WHIPLASH ON BILL ASH! HE'S HIT THE CHAMP WITH HIS OWN FINISHER! The audience is stunned silent as Brian Knighton kicks Bill Ash to his back before dragging Cody Michaels over and drapes his arm across Champ. Yanking the referee over, Knighton slaps his face several times to help bring him around ... There's a count ... 1! ... 2! ... 3! CODY MICHAELS HAS PINNED BILL ASH AND HAS BECOME THE NEW IPW HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION! The audience erupts with cheers as the smiling Knighton leaves the ring and heads for the back. Stopping to look directly into the camera, a smirking Brian Knighton says only one thing, as he points, "Now, you owe me". The fans cheer and chant Michaels' name as he holds his head, leaning back against the ropes to support himself as the referee hands him the title belt ... Music plays to start the show over wrestling action from Music City's favorites before ending with the MCW logo. Music City Wrestling From the WCAY-TV studios in Nashville, Tennessee! Airing at 10:30 am Central on WCAY-TV, Channel 30 Taped: Thursday, September 28, 1988 Aired: Saturday, September 30, 1988 Bert Prentice Danny Davis & Jerry Calhoun - Referees An enthusiastic Bert Prentice welcomes everyone to the broadcast of Music City Wrestling's 30 minutes of action but before getting to the action, he talks about the action from the top of the program in Arkansas that saw Cody Michaels unseat Bill Ash as champion before the promotion moved to Tennessee to become Music City Wrestling. He talks about Michaels' months leading up to the title match where he feuded with Brian Knighton and was unbeaten. Champion Bill Ash took Brian Knighton under his wing and Knighton paid him back by stabbing him in the back, leaving Cody Michaels the Music City Champion ... A smiling Brian Knighton walks out and Prentice wants to know what he is smiling about? Knighton says life is good. A clean new start in Tennessee instead of the Arkansas that all but sucked the life out of him ... and here he is AND CODY MICHAELS OWES HIM. If it wasn't for Brian Knighton, Cody Michaels is opening the show against nobody. Prentice disagrees because Cody Michaels certainly had Knighton's number, that's for sure. Like he said, that's all water under the bridge and one day, Brian Knighton is coming to collect. Bert doesn't like the sound of that but is sure Cody Michaels can take care of himself! Speaking of titles ... TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! From the Fairgrounds Sports Arena, A one night tag team tournament! Random draw so it could be anyone involved! We'll have four teams battling it out to join Cody Michaels with the gold! Get your tickets because they are sure to sell out! He throws it to a commercial! x-x-x-x-x Local commercials x-x-x-x-x Bert with a run down of the weekly shows Music City will visit ... Camden, Sparta, Lebanon, Springfield, Smyrna, Lafayette, Gallatin and of course, Tonight! Tonight! Tonight! Music City Wrestling invades the Nashville Fairgrounds for an evening of action! Get your tickets while they still last! One night tag team tournament to crown Music City's FIRST TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS that is not to be missed! x-x-x-x-x Local commercials x-x-x-x-x Jamie Dundee w/Dark Journey and Tojo Yamamoto versus Dennis Allen. Referee Danny Davis. Decent match with the bigger Dennis Allen cheating whenever possible that has Dark Journey losing her mind. Thinking he had the match won, Dennis Allen turned his attention to DJ which turned out to be a big mistake as Dundee slid in behind and rolled him up for the three count! The victorious Dundee celebrates in the ring when Miss Kentucky made her weekly appearance. She said she was here to get an answer from Dundee. He said he wasn't interested which brought a smile to DJ's face as Tojo stepped closer to Miss Kentucky in case she tried any funny business. It didn't come from the front ... it came from behind as Bruno hit the ring and and slammed his cast into the back of Jamie's head which took him right down. With surprise on her side, Miss Kentucky and Bruno hightailed it out of there, stopping to tell the camera if she couldn't have him no one could! x-x-x-x-x Local commercials x-x-x-x-x Bert with a run down of the weekly shows Music City will visit ... You will find us in Camden, Sparta, Lebanon, Springfield, Smyrna, Lafayette, Gallatin and of course, Tonight! Tonight! Tonight! Music City Wrestling invades the Nashville Fairgrounds for an evening of action! Get your tickets while they still last! MCW IS COMING TO A TOWN NEAR YOU! x-x-x-x-x Local commercials x-x-x-x-x We return to the program with Bert Prentice having been joined by Jed Grundy. Grundy talks about last week's 6-man match with Bobby Blaze and Cody Michaels who were "this close" to beating the Assassin and the Renestos ... Here comes the Assassin ... The Assassin thinks Grundy's been sniffing too much horse dung down on the farm if he thinks they were close to beating him and the Renestos last week. Way he remembers it, the referee did them a favor by ending it before any of them got hurt by the superior wrestlers. The two go nose to nose before shoving each other then taking swings. They move it to the ring ... The Assassin versus Jed Grundy. Referee Jerry Calhoun. We got ourselves a match! The two hit each other with everything in the arsenal before the masked man starts to fiddle with the mask then knocking Grundy silly with a headbutt. Near pinfall that Grundy is able to kick out of. Grundy clears the cobwebs before powering the Assassin around the ring. Big body slam and elbow drops leads to Grundy with the pinfall kicked out of at the last instant. The two go back and forth with the Assassin getting the upperhand following an eyerake. Running kneelift puts Grundy down and the feet on the ropes for leverage sees the Assassin picking up the 1! 2! 3! The camera returns to Bert Prentice who tells us our time is up but reminds us of tonight's matches at the Nashville Fairgrounds Sports Arena! Don't miss the action Tonight! Tonight! Tonight! and come back next week for more wrestling action, right here on WCAY TV 30!
  20. Haha! That's funny. The Burt Eastwood example - that was my thought exactly.
  21. That is as solid a tag team division as any in the place. While Portland has garnered the Junior division, WWF has to be in contention for top tag division. It is solid from top to bottom as anyone. Good slow build on the Hulkster/Macho Man feud. Going to be big when it happens thought there are some waiting in the wings tat might make it tough for these two to duke it out.
  22. Interesting short format card. Nothing wrong with it as it does get a lot of information out there as well as matches.
  23. Music City Wrestling 9-24-1988 National Guard Armory Sparta, Tennessee Promoter Bert Prentice welcomes everyone to the Sparta National Guard Armory for a Sunday matinee of wrestling action. - Jamie Dundee w/Dark Journey & Tojo Yamamoto versus Mr. Memphis. Referee Jerry Calhoun. The masked man plays Jerry Lawler with all the moves and mannerisms of the King minus the size as he's a little guy. With the masked man heeling it up, Jamie Dundee is cheered for everything he does. After dropping the straps, Mr. Memphis goes to the top rope and comes off with a fistdrop that misses when Dundee rolls out of the way. Spinning neckbreaker and Jamie picks up the win. After the match we get a repeat of last night as a lone Miss Kentucky makes her way to the ring. Once inside, her path is blocked by both DJ and Tojo. Miss Kentucky asks for a mic where she says she's just here for business. She tells Jamie under her, the sky is the limit which goes much further than it ever would with that floozy Dark Journey. All she asks is that he hear her out and think it over. She leaves without incident. - Jed Grundy versus Dennis Allen. Referee Danny Davis. The big farmer is a hit with the fans and is cheered throughout while beating the youngster around the ring. Ring shaking side slam for the win by Grundy. - Reno Riggins & Shawn Baxter versus Johnny Weiss & Rocky King. Referee Jerry Calhoun. The saying is third time is the charm as Weiss and King do their best to prove to Reno Riggins he made a mistake. Unfortunately for them, Shawn Baxter appears to be the real deal as he and Reno pick up yet another victory. - Bert with an intermission addresses the crowd about an upcoming tag team tournament. We already have a Music City Champion but now it is time to crown a tag team as the best in Nashville! Four team one night tournament. Only four teams will be picked to compete in a one night tournament. Stay tuned for more exciting information! - Cody Michaels (C) versus Don Bass. Referee Danny Davis. The hard hitting cowboy rocked the champ in the early going. It appeared Bass was on his way to becoming the New Champion but Michaels survived the onslaught, thanks to the fans' support as they cheered him on, breathing life into him. The two went back and forth before a frustrated Bass grabbed his cowbell on a bullrope and introduced it into the match. Swinging it at Michaels, the Champ ducked and Bass followed through bashing the referee in the head and knocking him out. Without the ref, the two went back and forth before Bass decked Cody with the bell. Bass with the cover but no referee to count until referee Jerry Calhoun ran down to the ring. Bass with the cover once again ... 1! 2! 3! NOOOOOOO!!! CODY MICHAELS WITH THE KICK OUT! Bass starts arguing with Calhoun and shoves him back as Cody Michaels rolls Don Bass to the mat with an inside cradle ... 1! 2! 3! CODY MCHAELS HAS PINNED DON BASS TO RETAIN THE TITLE! Bass kicks up a fuss in the ring as Michaels escapes to the outside and celebrates the win, sending everyone home happy!
  24. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! TONIGHT! Music City Wrestling 9-23-1988 Nashville Fairgrounds Nashville, Tennessee The Fairgrounds Arena is a hopping place this evening for hot wrestling action. Promoter Bert Prentice welcomes everyone to the show for another Saturday evening of wrestling. - Jamie Dundee w/Dark Journey & Tojo Yamamoto versus Allen Reynolds. Referee Jerry Calhoun. This week, Tojo patrols the outside of the ring area with his trusty kendo stick to make sure we don't get a repeat of last week's attack by Bruno. Inside the ring, Jamie can concentrate on taking care of business and he does just that with the well earned win against Reynolds. After the match, a lone Miss Kentucky makes her way to the ring. Once inside, her path is blocked by both DJ and Tojo. Miss Kentucy asks for a mic where she says she's just here for business. She tells Jamie under her, the sky is the limit which goes much further than it ever would with that floozy Dark Journey. All she asks is that he hear her out and think it over. She leaves without incident. - The Blaster versus Fidel Sierra w/The Cuban Assassin. Referee Jerry Calhoun. The masked man is mauled by Sierra inside the ring and tossed to the outside several times where the Cuban Assassin gets his shots in. Not a good evening for The Blaster. - Reno Riggins & Shawn Baxter versus Johnny Weiss & Rocky King. Referee Danny Davis. Repeat of the match from TV with Riggins and Baxter proving to be the much better team. It appears Reno Riggins made a good choice here for a new tag partner. - Bert with an intermission addresses the crowd about an upcoming tag team tournament. We already have a Music City Champion but now it is time to crown a tag team as the best in Nashville! Four team one night tournament. Only four teams will be picked to compete in a one night tournament. Stay tuned for more exciting information! - Bobby Blaze, Cody Michaels & Jed Grundy versus The Assassin & the Renesto Brothers. Referee Jerry Calhoun. It's been brewing for a week and did not disappoint as expected a hard hitting match with the two teams not liking one another. Back and forth with a little bit of everything thrown in. Several near pinfalls that had the fans on their feet at times. Continued that way until chairs came into play and all hell broke loose ... so much so, referee Calhoun lost control of things and disqualified both teams. The fight raged on after the bell and only stopped when the locker room cleared and security got involved to pull everyone apart.
  25. First, I gotta ask ... where do you get the names of all your enhancement talent? Are some of them from a name generator? The Richs look pretty confident in having to face the Guerreros which in and of itself is no easy task. Not to say they don't have a chance at winning the titles since they have been firing on all cylinders since getting on the same page but I think it will be a harder proposition than they think it is. Atlas or Nikita? Tough one here as they are pretty strong guys but Atlas has Norvell in his corner and if Nikita is still feeling it after the attack, I am thinking Tony Atlas has the advantage going into the match.
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