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The “OH MY GOD!” Review: Major League Wrestling “Underground TV” – August 2004

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Underground TV 2003-08-04 (Matches taped Rise of the Renegades 2003-07-26 from Tabu Nightclub in Orlando, Fla)

Champions
World: Steve Corino
GTC: Simon Diamond & CW Anderson

Almost all the matches that will air over the course of Underground TV have been previously reviewed from the home videos so these will be short recaps.

Steve Corino is backstage and he talks about tonight’s main event during which he defends against Mike Awesome.

Opening Video.

Joey Styles welcomes us. Hypes Summer Apocalypse and goes right down to the ring. In the first match of the Global Tag Team Crown Challenge “Dr Death” Steve Williams beat CW Anderson. That means if Sandman beat Simon Diamond next week they will get a title match at Summer Apocalypse.

Da Hit Squad yell and growl about how they are in MLW to rip through everyone. They are going to bring American strong style in and throw the Samoan Island Tribe right out of MLW.

Joey talks about the Terry Funk Abdullah the Butcher match and says that it is to violent to air on TV!! Yes! The Extreme Horsemen have reached out to Jerry “The King” Lawler and they are trying to sign that match for Summer Apocalypse. CM Punk and Raven will be in a Straight Edge Match. Punk is behind a bar and talks about how Raven is losing his edge. He pours out some shots and then drinks soda.

Next is a fun brawl that ended in a no contest between Da Hit Squad and The Samoan Island Tribe.

Mike Awesome talks about how he’s going to go 2 for 2 at Tabu. He plans on knocking out Steve Corino just like he did to Masato Tanaka.

The Samoans take on Da Hit Squad in a falls count anywhere match at Summer Apocalypse. Michael Shane and Francine take on Norman Smiley and GI Ho. CMLL Tag Team Champions Los Infiernos take on Los Maximos. Maximos say they are ready to blow up in the wrestling world.

Bill Alfonso and Sabu are back. Alfonso talks about how Sabu is going to kick Sinister Minister’s group asses. Sabu takes on Christopher Daniels in a Spike Match at Summer Apocalypse. Sinister Minister cuts another good promo as Mikey Whipwreck acts crazy and talks to a giant dragon head. Mikey rolls around on the ground and finds a spike under a table. Funk and Lawler has officially been signed.

In the main event Champion Steve Corino was able to retain the title against Mike Awesome with some help from CW Anderson and Simon Diamond and by mistake Terry Funk.

My thoughts on the show…
Well the tag team brawl was fun other then that though nothing here. I hated the finish to the main event. Lots of matches set up for Summer Apocalypse tonight, which so far seems like a better card then last show. Thumbs down.

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Underground TV 2003-08-11 (Matches taped Rise of the Renegades 2003-07-26 from Tabu Nightclub in Orlando, Fla)

Champions
World: Steve Corino
GTC: Simon Diamond & CW Anderson

Almost all the matches that will air over the course of Underground TV have been previously reviewed from the home videos so these will be short recaps.

Simon Diamond and CW Anderson are backstage. Diamond says Sandman dogged him in ECW because he knew Diamond’s wrestling would beat out his hardcore fighting. Anderson says he respects “Dr. Death” Steve Williams but they are still going to take care of him tonight. Hmm this promo clearly should have aired last week before CW fought Williams.

Opening video.

Joey Styles welcomes us to the show and runs down the card for tonight.

In the opening match GTC Champion Simon Diamond beat Sandman. Due to the loss Sandman and Steve Williams will not get a tag team title match at Summer Apocalypse.

CM Punk says everyone has been asking him what the rules for the Straight Edge Match are. Punk says Raven is dying to know but doesn’t say what they are. Joey talks about how pepsi should sponsor the show and then trashes MLW for being so low rent. That’s good make fun of the show that you are a part of.

Da Hit Squad are in MLW to show the world how they beat people up. Mafia says he has an addiction to Samoan blood. Steve Corino talks about his victory last week and then turns his attention to Terry Funk. Those two have a match coming up September. The Samoan Island Tribe are backstage and Samu talks about how they are going to kick the ass of Da Hit Squad.

Jerry Lynn issued an open challenge and Homicide answered. After a hard fought match Homicide scored an upset over Lynn. After the match Lynn and Minister are in the locker room and Lynn is furious over the fact that every opponent he is scheduled to face never shows up and it’s not fair. Minister tells Lynn not to worry. Mikey Whipwreck jumps into the camera and starts signing “Don’t worry be evil” to the tune of “Don’t Worry Be Happy”. Then they all laugh like a bunch of maniacs. Awesome. Homicide is in his locker room and he says stuff about how he won the match.

Bill Alfonso talks about the Spike Math that’s coming up in a few weeks. Joey is running down the card and he gets word in his ear piece. We cut to the ring for the Steve Williams and Sandman versus the Extreme Horsemen match. The whole promo from before hand is cut out. Williams and Sandman won the match so now they will get a title match coming up at Summer Apocalypse.

My thoughts on the show…
The Lynn Homicide match is really good this episode is worth checking out for that and they promo afterwards.

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Underground TV 2003-08-18 (Matches taped Rise of the Renegades 2003-07-26 from Tabu Nightclub in Orlando, Fla)

Champions
World: Steve Corino
GTC: Simon Diamond & CW Anderson

Almost all the matches that will air over the course of Underground TV have been previously reviewed from the home videos so these will be short recaps.

CM Punk talks about how his feud with Raven is because Raven stands for everything that Punk hates.

Opening video.

Joey Styles welcomes us yet again and talks about the Terry Funk /Jerry Lawler match coming up this Friday.

In the opening match CM Punk and Michael Shane beat Raven and Norman Smiley after Punk pinned Raven with a DDT.

Extreme Horsemen are sitting backstage together talking about their upcoming matches. Referee John Finnegan shows up and hands a paper to Champion Steve Corino. Corino reads it and says that because of him hanging Terry Funk after his last title defense he is suspended. This means Corino will not be in the building at Summer Apocalypse. If he does show up he will be stripped of the title.

“Dr. Death” Steve Williams and Sandman are backstage. Williams is doing squats and they drink beers. Sandman questions why they are even training because Simon Diamond and CW Anderson don’t look like they have ever lifted a weight in their lives. They both might be drunk.

Ekmo is just arriving to the building and he is looking for Samu. He sees Samu’s jersey on the back of a chair and Samu with a towel over his head. Only it’s not Samu its Mafia hiding. Monsta Mac comes from behind and Da Hit Squad take out Ekmo. Sinister Minister talks about the Spike Match while Mikey Whipwreck sings “Puff the Magic Dragon” to his dragon head.

Bill Alfonso talks about how Mikey jumped Sabu in the parking lot and slammed his head in a car door. Alfonso says Sabu gets his revenge in the main event tonight.

Joey runs down the Summer Apocalypse card. Added to the show are Sonjay Dutt versus Jimmy Yang, Homcidie and Jerry Lynn go at it again, Mikey Whipwreck vs. Tony Mamaluke and Nosawa gets another shot at Richard J Criado.

Da Hit Squad is outside in an ally and they hype the Falls Count Anywhere Match coming up on Friday. Joey tries to sell a few more tickets to Friday’s big show.

Mikey Whipwreck defeated Sabu in the main event after some help from the Sinister Minister.

The show goes off the air with a video package highlighting all the matches coming up at Summer Apocalypse. During the video package they show clips of Sabu attacking Christopher Daniels with a spike backstage. I don’t remember seeing this on TV and didn’t write about it in my reviews so I’m thinking I missed it somehow.

My thoughts on the show…
Another junk show thumbs down. Though I am excited for Summer Apocalypse next.

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Underground TV 2003-08-25 (Matches taped Rise of the Renegades 2003-07-26 from Tabu Nightclub in Orlando, Fla)

Champions
World: Steve Corino
GTC: Simon Diamond & CW Anderson

Almost all the matches that will air over the course of Underground TV have been previously reviewed from the home videos so these will be short recaps.

Joey Styles opens the show and talks about War Games.

Opening video.

Joey talks about the feud between Terry Funk and Steve Corino and the War Games match some more. Joey says that the legends challenged the Extreme Horsemen to the match, it was actually the other way around. Joey says Terry Funk must make it through by Jerry Lawler next week and the War Games Match before he can get a title match against Corino.

Josh Daniels defeated Richard J Criado in the opening contest.

Joey brings in Los Maximos and they talk about tonight’s main event match against Tony Mamaluke and Jimmy Yang.

The Extreme Horsemen are backstage and Champion Steve Corino talks about how Terry Funk and Sandman don’t like each other and they won’t be able to coexist in the cage together. CW Anderson makes a joke about Terry Gordy being dead. Simon Diamond talks more about how they are a group that doesn’t fight with each other but the legends will.

Sinister Minister says he loves the smell of burning flesh. Los Maximos come by and are looking for Mikey Whipwreck, their trainer. Mikey freaks out and yells at them sending them away. Minister says they won’t be done dealing with Sabu for a long time.

Joey hypes War Games and the Junior Title Tournament.

Terry Funk beat Abdullah the Butcher in a bloody but boring brawl. Joey ranted about how the match was too violent to be shown on TV. Unfortunately they aired almost the whole thing.

Joey questions if Satoshi Kojima will ever return to MLW and then he hypes War Games. Da Hit Squad will take on the Samoan Island Tribe in a fans bring the weapons match.

In the main event Los Maximos come out victorious against Tony Mamaluke and Jimmy Yang.

The show ends in an odd way with the Kojima video package.

My thoughts on the show…
Thumbs way down tonight. This one featured all of the worst matches from Rise of the Renegades.

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Fighting Spirit Review: Stardom “Stardom Premium Stars 2014”

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Date:  July 10th, 2014
Location:  Tokyo Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan
Announced Attendance:  935

Back to Stardom, my current favorite Joshi promotion!  I am always a little nervous when I see that a card only has five matches but that isn’t too unusual with the smaller promotions, I just prefer the events I watch to have a little more meat to them. Per usual, Shirai is in the main event defending her title, and we also have a random appearance by Black Tiger and Dr. Wagner Jr. as well. Here is the card:

– “Remay” Asuka vs. Reo Hazuki
– Hiroyo Matsumoto and Miho Wakizawa vs. Kaori Yoneyama and Hatsuhinode Kamen
– Alpha Female vs. Kyoko Kimura vs. Nanae Takahashi vs. Yoshiko
Captain’s Fall Elimination Match: Black Tiger (c), Takumi Iroha, and Koguma vs. Dr. Wagner Jr. (c), Mayu Iwatani, and Kairi Hojo
World of Stardom Championship: Io Shirai vs. Meiko Satomura

Let’s get right to it.

“Remay” Asuka vs. Reo Hazuki
This is Asuka’s debut match.  Tie-up to start, Hazuki pushes Asuka into the ropes and she gives a mostly clean break.  Hazuki and Asuka lock knuckles, wristlock by Hazuki but Asuka reverses it.  Hazuki rolls out of the hold but Asuka re-applies the wristlock.  Hammerlock by Hazuki but Asuka elbows out of it, side headlock takedown by Asuka, but Hazuki applies a headscissors.  Asuka gets out of it, elbows by Asuka, she goes off the ropes but Hazuki hits a throw.  Crab hold by Hazuki but Asuka makes it to the ropes.  Kicks by Hazuki, she picks up Asuka and goes for a suplex, but Asuka lands on top of her and covers Hazuki for a two count.  Modified Muta Lock by Asuka, snapmare, Asuka goes off the ropes and delivers a dropkick.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Asuka goes off the ropes but Hazuki kicks her in the butt, Hazuki picks up Asuka and applies a backslide for a two count.  Hard elbow by Hazuki, cover, but it gets a two count.  Kick to the stomach by Asuka, she goes off the ropes and delivers a hip attack.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Asuka picks up Hazuki but Hazuki pushes her off, Hazuki jumps at Asuka and lands on top of her for a two count.  Hazuki slaps Asuka in the back of the head, Asuka applies a backslide and converts it into a Wing Clutch Hold for the three count.  Your winner:  “Remay” Asuka

Match Thoughts:   This was billed as Asuka’s debut, and you could tell.  There were some clear miscommunications or awkward moments, which is to be expected, and Hazuki was not able to overcome these issues.  I guess good experience for Asuka but still not a good match, maybe she will be good down the road but Asuka is still a work in progress.  Score:  3.0

Hiroyo Matsumoto and Miho Wakizawa vs. Kaori Yoneyama and Hatsuhinode Kamen
Kamen and Wakizawa start things off.  Wakizawa goes for a claw hold, Kamen blocks it and Yoneyama comes into the ring.  Double Irish whip but Matsumoto runs in the ring and hits a double crossbody.  Wakizawa and Matsumoto set up their opponents in a camel clutch and rub their little brown toys in their faces.  Kamen sets up Matsumoto in the ropes, Matsumoto puts a ribbon around her and goes into the crowd, pulling on the ribbon.  Yoneyama attacks Kamen from behind, Wakizawa puts Kamen up on the top turnbuckle and Matsumoto dumps a box of the little brown things in the ring.  Yoneyama comes up to Wakizawa from behind but Wakizawa hits a facebuster on Yoneyama into the brown balls.  Kamen kicks Wakizawa in the face, cover, but it gets a two count.  Kamen elbows Wakizawa and punches her in the stomach, she goes for a backslide and gets it for a two count.  Kamen picks up Wakizawa and tags in Yoneyama.  Kamen puts Wakizawa on her shoulders as Yoneyama goes up to the top turnbuckle, but Matsumoto comes in the ring and knocks Yoneyama off.  Matsumoto holds Kamen for Wakizawa, but Kamen moves and Wakizawa accidentally applies The Claw to Matsumoto.  Kamen charges in but Wakizawa gets the claw on her, and Matsumoto hits Kamen with a big pillow.  Backslide by Wakizawa to Kamen and she picks up the three count.  Your winners:  Hiroyo Matsumoto and Miho Wakizawa

Match Thoughts:   This wasn’t great but it almost wasn’t supposed to be, it was just a goofy little match.  I like they contained a lot of the lesser wrestlers into one match… I know some people won’t agree with me but I don’t think Wakizawa, Yoneyama, or Kamen are very good.  So short comedy matches is the place for them to be.  Not really my thing but not bad undercard fodder.  Score:  4.5

Alpha Female vs. Kyoko Kimura vs. Nanae Takahashi vs. Yoshiko
All four women run into each other to start the match, and they run into each other again.  They all go off the ropes and run into each other, with only Alpha Female still standing.  Takahashi elbows Yoshiko and Yoshiko elbows her back.  Alpha Female attacks Yoshiko from behind, Yoshiko armdrags Alpha Female, and she gives facewashes to Kimura in the corner.  Takahashi runs over and kicks Kimura in the face while Yoshiko and Alpha Female battle it out on the floor.  Takahashi kicks Kimura out of the ring and goes off the ropes, but Yoshiko kicks her from the apron.  Yoshiko throws Takahashi to the mat by her hair and gives her some facewashes in the corner.  Running boot by Yoshiko, she goes for another one but Takahashi catches her and hits a few elbows.  Irish whip by Takahashi, reversed, and Takahashi hits a shoulderblock.  Alpha Female and Kimura get in the ring, Irish whip to Yoshiko, Takahashi goes for a crossbody on both of them but she is caught and thrown at Yoshiko.  All four go outside the ring and pair up, battling around ringside.  Alpha Female throws Yoshiko into a chair, and she then chokes her with one.  Kimura hits Takahashi in the head, but Yoshiko lariats Takahashi and Kimura before hitting a lariat onto Alpha Female.  Yoshiko picks up Alpha Female and throws her into the crowd, then does the same to Kimura.  Yoshiko and Takahashi get back in the ring and trade elbows, knee by Yoshiko and she kicks Takahashi in the leg.  Yoshiko goes off the ropes and kicks Takahashi in the head, cover, but it gets a two count.  Yoshiko goes up to the second turnbuckle and hits a diving senton, cover, but Kimura hits a doublestomp off the top turnbuckle to break it up.  Kimura kicks Yoshiko in the head repeatedly, she goes for another one but Yoshiko catches it and hits a Codebreaker.  Takahashi runs in for the cover but Kimura breaks it up with a senton.  Alpha Female comes back and clubs Yoshiko in the back, and Kimura and Yoshiko both put their respective opponents into stretch holds.  Kimura and Yoshiko let go and face off, trading elbows until Yoshiko hits a hard lariat.  Kimura applies a sleeper to Yoshiko but Takahashi breaks it up.  Alpha Female throws Takahashi out of the ring and goes out after her while Kimura keeps the sleeper onto Yoshiko, but Yoshiko gets a foot on the ropes.  Cover by Kimura but it gets a two count.  Kimura picks up Yoshiko and she knees her in the head.  Takahashi goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a missile dropkick to Takahashi, Takahashi picks up Kimura and hits a lariat.  Another lariat by Takahashi and she hits a third, cover, but it gets a two count.  Takahashi goes off the ropes but Kimura headbutts her.  Cover, but it gets another two.  Kimura picks up Takahashi but Takahashi drops her with a Beach Break.  Cover, but Kimura gets a shoulder up.  Takahashi picks up Kimura but Alpha Female hits her with a lariat.  Yoshiko then lariats Alpha Female, but Takahashi hits a suplex on Yoshiko.  Takahashi picks up Kimura and hits a falcon arrow, cover, but Alpha Female breaks it up.  Alpha Female picks up Takahashi and hits a powerbomb, cover, but Takahashi gets a shoulder up.  Alpha Female goes up to the top turnbuckle but Takahashi recovers, Takahashi goes up to the top turnbuckle with Alpha Female but Yoshiko runs in the ring and powerbombs Takahashi, which causes Takahashi to superplex Alpha Female.  Yoshiko goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a diving senton on Alpha Female, cover, but it gets a three count.  Your winner:  Yoshiko

Match Thoughts:  This was clipped a bit, but still entertaining.  As you can probably imagine it was non-stop wrestling, all of these ladies are fun to watch but they couldn’t get a good flow going between the clipping and just having all four of them in the ring at the same time.  Entertaining but not a ton of substance due to the match structure and clipping.  Score:  6.0

Black Tiger, Takumi Iroha, and Koguma vs. Dr. Wagner Jr., Mayu Iwatani, and Kairi Hojo
This is a Captain’s Fall Elimination Match.  Koguma and Iwatani start things off.  Iwatani avoids a Koguma dropkick but Koguma hits an armdrag, wristlock by Iwatani and she flips off the ropes as she hits an armdrag.  Irish whip by Koguma as they mimic each other, Koguma goes for an armdrag but Iwatani blocks it.  They take turns tripping each other but neither can get the pin and they return to their feet.  Iroha and Iwatani are tagged in, Irish whip by Iwatani and Iroha hits a running chop.  Stomp by Iroha, Irish whip to the corner, reversed, and Iroha drops Iwatani over the top rope to the floor.  Iwatani gets on the apron and flips herself back in the ring, she goes off the ropes and hits a spinning headscissors.  Iwatani tags in Wagner while Iroha tags in Black Tiger.  Black Tiger bails out of the ring but returns after a moment, and Koguma kicks Black Tiger back out of the ring.  Black Tiger gets a chair but doesn’t bring it into the ring as he gets back in, tie-up, Wagner gets Black Tiger into the corner and he gives a clean break while posing.  Wristlock by Wagner, reversed by Black Tiger and Wagner hits a monkey flip.  Tie-up, side headlock by Black Tiger, Wagner Irish whips out of it and Black Tiger hits a shoulderblock.  Armdrags by Wagner but Black Tiger trips him, Wagner returns the favor but he gets a one count as well and both wrestlers face off again.  Knee by Wagner, Irish whip, and he tosses Black Tiger to the mat.  Wagner applies a leg submission hold while Iwatani and Iwatani run in the ring and apply armbars while they all pose.  The referee gets them to stop, Iwatani and Iwatani Irish whip Black Tiger and hit a double chop.  Drop toehold by Iwatani and Iwatani delivers a dropkick.  Iwatani and Iwatani pick up Black Tiger but Black Tiger hits a double suplex on them.  Lariat by Black Tiger on Iwatani and Iwatani, Black Tiger picks up Iwatani and chops her in the chest.  Chop to the chest by Black Tiger and he pokes her in the eyes.  Black Tiger picks up Iwatani and throws her in the corner before tagging in Koguma.  Irish whip by Koguma and she dropkicks Iwatani.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Koguma applies a cross armbreaker but Iwatani gets into the ropes to force a break.  Koguma stomps on Iwatani and chokes her with her boot.  Front facelock by Koguma and she tags in Iroha.  Chop to the chest by Iroha, Irish whip to the corner and Iroha nails a dropkick.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Wagner comes in the ring to harass the referee, while Iroha throws Iwatani into the corner and hits a running elbow.  Koguma hits a lariat as well, Black Tiger picks up Iwatani and hits a lariat.  Black Tiger grabs Iwatani and delivers  a scoop slam.  Black Tiger goes for a lariat, Iwatani ducks it, Black Tiger goes for a low blow but Iwatani isn’t affected.  Headscissors by Iwatani and she tags in Wagner.  Wagner ducks a Black Tiger lariat and hits a Samoan drop.  Wagner tosses down Iroha and Koguma, and Wagner throws Black Tiger out of the ring.  Wagner and Black Tiger battle up onto the stage, and Wagner hits a snap vertical suplex.  Iwatani gets up on the top turnbuckle and she hits a crossbody onto Iroha and Koguma on the floor.  Iwatani then goes up to the top turnbuckle and does the same thing, while Wagner dives off the stage with a cannonball to Black Tiger.  Iwatani slides Iroha back into the ring, and Iwatani hits a missile dropkick.  Another dropkick by Iwatani and she hits a Northern Lights Suplex for a two count.  Irish whip by Iwatani, blocked, and Iroha hits a high kick.  Waistlock by Iroha but Iwatani elbows her off.  Koguma comes in the ring and she hits a DDT to Iwatani.  Iroha picks up Iwatani and hits a German suplex hold, but Iwatani breaks it up.  Koguma is tagged in, she rolls up Iwatani but it gets a two count.  Jackknife hold by Koguma, but Iwatani gets a shoulder up.  Irish whip by Koguma to the corner and she hits a monkey flip to Iwatani.  Diving body press by Iroha, Black Tiger comes in the ring and throws Koguma onto Iwatani.  Cover by Koguma, but Iwatani breaks it up.  Iroha runs in the ring but Wagner grabs her, Koguma picks up Iwatani and goes off the ropes but Iwatani hits her with a spear.  Iwatani and Iwatani run off the ropes and dropkick Koguma, Iwatani goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a diving elbow drop onto Koguma.  Iwatani picks up Koguma and applies a modified llave, and Koguma submits.  Koguma is eliminated.

Wagner and Black Tiger get into the ring, and Wagner hits a lariat.  Irish whip by Wagner, and Iwatani runs in to hit a dropkick.  Iwatani hits a dropkick as well, Wagner gets a running start and hits a final dropkick onto Black Tiger.  La Magistral by Wagner, but it gets a two count when Iroha breaks it up.  Wagner grabs Black Tiger but Black Tiger hits a low blow.  Tombstone Piledriver by Black Tiger, he goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a falling elbow drop.  Cover, but it gets a two count. Black Tiger goes off the ropes and hits a lariat, elbows by Black Tiger but Wagner catches a kick and hits a dragon screw leg whip.  Wagner picks up Black Tiger and hits the Wagner Driver, cover, and he picks up the three count.  Black Tiger is eliminated, and since he was the captain, the winners of the match are Dr. Wagner Jr., Mayu Iwatani, and Kairi Hojo

Match Thoughts: Meh. I don’t think that Black Tiger or Wagner added anything to this match. I am not sure who is playing Black Tiger at the moment but he is pretty average, and Wagner is mostly a gimmick at this point. Also it was odd to have a Captain’s Fall Elimination Match and only have one elimination before one of the captains was pinned. There were some spurts of good stuff here, I adore Hojo, but generally speaking it was a decent but not spectacular mid-card match. Score: 5.5

(c) Io Shirai vs. Meiko Satomura
This match is for the World of Stardom Championship.  They tie-up to start, Satomura pushes Shirai into the ropes and she gives a clean break.  Tie-up again, Shirai gets Satomura into the ropes this time and she gives a clean break as well.  Armbar by Satomura, Shirai gets out of it and covers Satomura but it gets a one count.  Side headlock by Satomura, Shirai tries to Irish whip out of it but Satomura keeps the hold locked in.  Punches by Shirai and she gets out of it, but Satomura hits a shoulderblock.  Satomura goes off the ropes but Shirai hits an armdrag, Shirai flips over Satomura but Satomura hits a hard elbow.  Dropkick by Shirai, and Satomura falls out of the ring.  Shirai goes off the ropes to do a dive but Satomura elbows her in the head as she goes through the ropes.  Satomura gets back into the ring and picks up Shirai, but Shirai fights her off and they trade elbows.  Irish whip by Satomura from the corner and she hits a jumping elbow smash.  Irish whip by Satomura but Shirai skips out to the apron and kicks Satomura back.  Shirai springboards back into the ring, elbow by Satomura but Shirai hits an armdrag.  Space Rolling Elbow by Shirai, she goes for a bulldog but Satomura blocks it and slams Shirai to the mat.  Knees by Satomura, Satomura goes off the ropes but Shirai drops her onto the apron.  Shoulder tackle by Satomura and she slingshots back in the ring, but Shirai pulls her out to the floor.  Shirai gets on the apron and goes for a moonsault, bur Satomura pulls her off the ropes down to the floor.  Satomura picks up Shirai and throws her back in the ring, and Satomura kicks Shirai down in the corner.  Satomura picks up Shirai, Irish whip by Satomura but Shirai slides out of the ring.  Satomura gets out of the ring but Shirai hits a dropkick.  Shirai gets back up on the apron and swings around the ring post, kicking Satomura in the face.  Shirai then gets up on the top turnbuckle but Satomura bails to the other side of the ring before Shirai can jump off.  Satomura gets back into the ring, elbows by Shirai but Satomura kicks Shirai in the leg.  Kick to the back by Satomura and she applies a kneelock but Shirai gets to the ropes.  Stomp to the leg by Satomura, Irish whip by Satomura, but Shirai blocks it and applies a stretch hold.  Armbar by Shirai and she applies a crossface, but Satomura gets a foot on the bottom rope.  Shirai goes off the ropes and hits a tiger feint kick followed by a swandive sunset flip, but it gets a two count.  Crossface by Shirai but Satomura gets to the ropes.  Shirai charges Satomura in the corner but Satomura avoids the double knee strike, and Satomura kicks Shirai in the leg.  Kneelock by Satomura but Shirai gets out of it.

Satomura picks up Shirai and goes for a suplex, but Shirai blocks it.  Shirai goes off the ropes but Satomura hits a high kick.  Another kick to the head by Satomura, she picks up Shirai and hits a backdrop suplex.  Satomura goes up to the top turnbuckle but Shirai recovers and dropkicks her off the top turnbuckle down to the floor.  Shirai goes up to the top turnbuckle but Satomura gets on the apron and hits a Pele Kick, sending Shirai crashing to the floor.  Satomura picks up Shirai, she gets Shirai on her shoulders and hits a death valley bomb on the exposed floor.  Satomura gets back into the ring with Shirai slowly following, but Satomura kicks her as soon as she returns.  Satomura picks up Shirai and hits a death valley bomb, cover, but it gets a two count.  Satomura applies a sleeper hold, but Shirai gets a foot on the bottom rope.  Kicks to the chest by Satomura but Shirai ducks one, Irish whip by Satomura and she hits another uppercut.  Satomura goes off the ropes and nails a cartwheel scissors kick.  Satomura goes up to the top turnbuckle, but Shirai goes out to the apron and kicks Satomura before hitting a swandive Frankensteiner.  Standing moonsault by Shirai, then she hits a moonsault off the second turnbuckle and then the top turnbuckle.  Package suplex by Shirai, but it gets a two count.  Shining Wizard by Shirai, and Satomura falls out of the ring.  Shirai quickly jumps up to the top turnbuckle and hits a moonsault down to the floor.  Shirai slides Satomura back into the ring and hits a running double knee strike in the corner.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Shirai goes up to the top turnbuckle but Satomura joins her, elbows by Satomura but Shirai hits a headbutt.  Double underhook by Shirai and she throws Satomura back to the mat.  Shirai stays up top and she hits a somersault dropkick.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Shirai picks up Satomura and the women trade elbows, uppercut by Shirai, Irish whip, but Satomura nails a heel kick.  Back up, kick to the head by Shirai bur Satomura applies a sleeper.   Cover, but it gets a two count.  Satomura picks up Shirai, she puts her on her shoulders but Shirai flips off.  They struggle for position, Satomura gets Shirai on her shoulders again and hits the death valley bomb.  Cover, but it gets a two count.  Sleeper by Satomura and she goes for an overhead kick but Shirai avoids it.  Wing Clutch Hold by Shirai, but it gets a two count.  Kick to the head by Shirai and she delivers a second one.  Satomura kicks Shirai back, cover, but it gets a two count.  Satomura goes off the ropes but Shirai snaps off a hurricanrana for a two count.  Uppercut by Shirai, she picks up Satomura and hits a pair of German suplexes, package suplex by Shirai but Satomura gets a shoulder up.  Shirai goes up to the top turnbuckle and hits a moonsault.  Cover, but Satomura kicks out.  Shirai picks up Satomura and hits a final package suplex, and she picks up the three count.  Your winner and still champion:  Io Shirai

Match Thoughts: While this was still a very good match, it was a step down from other Shirai matches I have seen this year. The action was all here, both of them were just hitting killer moves on each other that some men wouldn’t even take, and the crowd was really into the match. But there were some hiccups also which surprised me as there were a few instances of miscommunications between the two and sloppy transitions. Maybe I am just spoiled from past matches from these two but it was a lot less ‘tight’ than I am used to. Still fun overall and one I’d recommend to watch, just not their top effort of the year. Score: 7.0

Final Thoughts:

Best Match: Io Shirai vs. Meiko Satomura. Even though I was a bit let down by it, this was still the best match on the card. Even when they are not at the top of their game, Shirai and Satomura are two of the better Joshi wrestlers in the world and can still put on an entertaining match. There were some great moves and memorable moments here, it was just the stuff between that wasn’t as great as one would hope. Still a really solid match between the two overall.

MVP:   Io Shirai. She is simply the best wrestler in Stardom, and since she is usually in the main event, she also gets more of a chance to shine. The death valley bomb she took out on the floor was brutal, and she hit all of her high impact moves very well (aside from whatever they were doing with the double underhook on the top turnbuckle). She is a lot of fun to watch and still hopefully has a lot of good years in front of her.

Overall:  It is difficult for a five match card to excel as it puts so much emphasize on every match. Either the majority have to really deliver, or it just isn’t enough wrestling to really be satisfying. Unfortunately, the majority of the matches here were just solid or worse, and the main event was not up to the level that past Stardom main events have reached. Nothing from the undercard is worth going out of your way to see, and there are other Shirai matches I would recommend before this one. A few of the matches were good and it wasn’t a waste of a card, it just wasn’t as good as I was hoping and not one as a whole that I could recommend.

Grade: D+ 

Reliving a Feud – Issue #7: Booker T vs. Jeff Jarrett In WCW

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Relive the feud between Jeff Jarrett and Booker T over the WCW World Heavyweight Championship that lasted from July 2000 until October 2000.

For roughly six years, Booker T was either in a tag team with his brother Stevie Ray winning tag team championship after tag team championship, or was in a singles role trading the WCW Television Championship and United States Championship on a monthly basis with other upper midcarders in the promotion. He was seen as a top guy for WCW in the future, but as long as Eric Bischoff was in charge, he wasn’t going to get that chance.

Luckily for Booker T, and the fans, Vince Russo entered the scene. Yeah, I actually just wrote that sentence. Booker T benefited from Russo’s arrival in WCW. For Booker T, July 9th, 2000 would be the biggest night of his career. He would win the WCW World Heavyweight Championship from Jeff Jarrett and was quickly inserted into the main event scene and his first main event program.

The next night on Nitro would see Jeff Jarrett quickly claim the number one contendership when he was able to beat Goldberg, Scott Steiner and Kanyon in a fatal four way after pinning Kanyon. That meant Jarrett would face Booker T at New Blood Rising on August 13th, 2000.

Well, actually Jarrett had to put that contender spot on the line on the August 12th edition of Thunder against Kanyon, who had pinned Booker T earlier on the same night that Booker won the championship. Jarrett kept his spot by beating Kanyon with the Stroke.

Jarrett would send a message to Booker T on the July 18th edition of Nitro by smashing a guitar over Stevie Ray’s head. Ray, for those who don’t know, is Booker T’s brother. Booker and Stevie would team to take on Jeff Jarrett and Rick Steiner on the July 19th edition of Thunder. Booker would pin Jarrett to win the match, but would suffer a guitar shot afterward for doing so.

They couldn’t wait until August 13th to get their hands on each other. So, they would square off in a ‘Bunkhouse Match’ on the July 26th edition of Thunder. Jarrett was able to win the match with the figure four leglock after hitting Booker’s injured knee with a guitar.

On the July 31st edition of Nitro, Jarrett would attack Booker with a chair and put the figure four on the champ around the bottom rope. That wasn’t the main issue of the segment, though. Jarrett decided to pull Booker’s wife (not Sharmell) over the guard railing and smashed a guitar over her back. This feud was getting quite personal, quite fast. Jarrett, Vampiro and his cronies would hang Booker from the rafters by his leg so Jarrett could hit the champ with his guitar again.

They would square off on August 13th at New Blood Rising PPV with the WCW World Heavyweight Championship on the line. Jarrett failed to win the championship as he lost to Booker T following the ‘Book End’. They would meet again the next night on Nitro, but there wasn’t a distinctive finish to the match thanks to Goldberg getting involved.

The feud between Jarrett and Booker would stop rather abruptly. Booker would go on to work with Kevin Nash for a month or so. They would compete again on the October 2nd edition of Nitro where Booker beat Jarrett to win the vacant WCW World Heavyweight Championship since Vince Russo gave up the championship he had won. That would be the end of their rivalry in WCW.

It seemed like the feud was rather quick and rushed, but that’s Russo booking for you. I mean, Booker T’s push to the main event scene came an hour after he lost to Kanyon in a midcard match at Bash at the Beach 2000. Their matches during the month and half that they were fighting on a regular basis were good, but nothing overly special.

The feud would’ve been better had Jarrett’s run with the championship had been a lengthy on. But, at this point WCW would hot shot title changes every two weeks. That same thing would happen to Booker T a couple of times in 2000.

I actually decided to look back at this feud because it’s one of the feuds I remember most for some reason. I think it’s because Booker was one of my favorites in WCW and seeing him get a title reign since he was fantastic in the undercard from 97 – 99. I actually purchased New Blood Rising (my only WCW pay per view purchase) to see these two go at it among other matches.

Overall, I thought the feud was decent but could’ve been really good had they dragged it out for the rest of the year. But, I think Jarrett wasn’t seen as a main event guy for long term.

Feel free to share your thoughts on this feud below. Thanks for reading.

Heath Slater Given Time Off During Legal Troubles?

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– It appears WWE has given Heath Slater some time off while he deals with his legal issues stemming from an alleged assault incident at the hotel following a WrestleMania 27 after-party.

As we noted on December 3rd, a misdemeanor arrest warrant was issued for Slater. Slater issued a statement saying he was innocent and he was confident that the charges would be dismissed. WWE also issued a statement and said they would take appropriate action once they received details on the warrant. After that, WWE Superstar Bad News Barrett tweeted his support for Slater.

Slater’s last match came at the November 25th SmackDown tapings, just a week before the warrant was issued. NXT star Tyler Breeze is apparently replacing Slater on the current holiday tour. He teamed with Titus O’Neil and Hornswoggle to lose to Los Matadores and El Torito at Friday night’s live event in Chicago.

Randy Orton Pulled From Tonight’s WWE Live Event, Injury Rumor

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Randy Orton was scheduled to work tonight’s WWE live event at the Nassau Coliseum on Long Island but it was announced at the start of the show that he would not be appearing. Orton returned from filming WWE Studios’ The Condemned 2 at last night’s live event from Madison Square Garden and defeated Kane. He also did a run-in during the main event of the show.

A wrestling fan at tonight’s Long Island event noted that the announcement stated that Orton was injured at last night’s WWE live event at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Orton was scheduled to team with Cena to face Kane and Rollins at tonight’s show.

Orton was backstage at tonight’s live event and was wearing his gear, so it appears that whatever injury he suffered was discovered right before the show.

In a follow up to the post above, Randy Orton ended up appearing at the end of tonight’s WWE live event on Long Island to help John Cena win the main event over Seth Rollins. Orton did not wrestle a match tonight but did do the run-in at the end of the show. A fan in attendance noted that Orton received the biggest pop of the night. Below is a photo from Twitter:

Randy Orton is not hurt, it was a work for the live crowd #RKOOuttaNowhere Cena wins with Randy’s help! #WWELI pic.twitter.com/MEu2jwDIqJ

Power Ranger Upset With CM Punk Dismissing Him, Thinks Punk Regrets UFC Deal

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Source: FOX Sports

As noted earlier, MMA fighter Jason David Frank, better known as the Green Power Ranger, has challenged CM Punk to a MMA fight and immediately called out Punk after Punk signed with UFC earlier this month. When Punk was asked about Frank’s challenge during media interviews earlier this month, Punk blew it off and acted like he wasn’t familiar with Frank.

“I like CM Punk, I think he’s a great guy. I’ve been watching all of his interviews, we’ve been on tour together. I’m not sure why he says he doesn’t know me,” Frank told FOX Sports. “I’ve done the Wizard World (conventions) with him and even back two years ago he was saying that ‘your fans want to see me fight’ and somebody came to his panel and said something about fighting Jason David Frank and he said ‘oh yeah, the fans are already talking about it’ and then he said ‘which color Power Ranger is he?’ so he knows who I am.”

Frank went on to say that it bugged him when Punk said that he hadn’t heard of his challenge because it received considerable media attention. Frank stated that a fight between the two makes sense since they both come from the entertainment industry with Punk coming “from fake wrestling.” He noted that he would definitely defeat Punk, and that Punk looks like he regrets signing with the UFC.

“I’m not going to lose. He’s not hungry. He looked like he regrets the deal. He looks scared, he looked nervous. Me too, I’d get nervous too being in front of people, but the difference is he’s not hungry. I’m hungry. I’m hungry because I want this fight. I’ve wanted this for two years. He needs to figure it out because there’s way too much hype in this. He can continue to ignore me and he can go to bed every night and go to sleep and know that he’s been punked.”

“I wish him the best, but he doesn’t know what this world is.”

Kevin Nash Misses MCW Event Due To Son’s ‘Medical Emergency,’ Replaced By WWE Hall Of Famer

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Maryland Championship Wrestling announced on their Facebook page that Kevin Nash was forced to pull out of their event tonight due to a medical emergency with his son. WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley will be replaced Nash at the event. They wrote:

Kevin Nash had a medical emergency with his son in Florida this morning and has to miss tonight’s MCW Event. Taking his place will be Former WWE Champion, WWE Hall Of Famer, “The Hardcore Icon” Mick Foley!!

Dana White On If He Has Talked To Brock Lesnar, More UFC Lawsuits Filed, Jon Jones Disses Hendo?

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– Jon Jones took a bit of a swipe at former PRIDE FC champion Dan Henderson in the above clip. When speaking about challenger Daniel Cormier’s last opponent, Jones said he fought a “50 year old” (Henderson). He said that next week Cormier will be facing a 227 pound, 27 year old that is healthy, instead of an old man.

– In addition to the original class-action lawsuit against the UFC, two more class-action suits have been filed against the UFC.

One features Dennis Hallman and Javier Vasquez. Hallman was released from the company after failing to make weight twice in a row. Despite this, the UFC sympathized with his position and paid him for his cancelled fight. The company also provided him an undisclosed sum to aid in a custody battle he was going through.

The other suit is being filed by Brandon Vera and Pablo Garza. Vera was cut from the UFC this summer after winning only one of his last six fights, spanning over five years. He has since signed with ONE FC.

All three lawsuits are similar in nature, with the exception of minor wording.

– While Bellator MMA admitted to reaching out to Brock Lesnar, it appears the UFC hasn’t done the same. MMA Junkie’s John Morgan revealed a text from UFC President Dana White, who denied any contact with the WWE World Heavyweight Champion Lesnar.

Quick text from @danawhite regarding latest “Brock to @ufc” reports: “I haven’t talked to Brock.”

— John Morgan (@MMAjunkieJohn) December 27, 2014

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