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August 21, 2004 Results | ||||||||||
Crazy N8 held another group therapy session. He decided that the focus of this show was going to be the Napoleon complex. He called out CEO Tia Von Sutton, and asked her if she had a "little person's complex". Tia replied that N8 had better watch how he treats the CEO of a Fortune 500 company. She then announced that she is there to make a champion that everyone can be proud of, and that JDT would be that champion. She announced his opponent, and that her results would be instantaneous. | ||||||||||
Match #1 Jintsu def. Big D The big man from Japan defeated the newcomer from Illinois with relative ease. Perhaps, next time, Jintsu will meet a challenger more worthy of his size. |
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Match #2 "The Hollywood Kid" JDT def. Vigilante via pinfall to retain his Hollywood championship. Tia Von Sutton proved to be just as effective as she claimed she would be, holding down the legs of Vigilante during the pinfall to give her newwest charge the victory. |
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Match #5 "Mercury" Matt Yaden def. Ryan Rage via pinfall This match seemed very consumed by high spots, but it was entertaining to watch none-the-less. Both men took incredible risks with their bodies, but at the end it was Yaden who was able to get back up. |
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Match #3 "Mr. NFC" Charles Shipwright def Bud Doobie via submission to retain his HVW Heavyweight title. It was cool to see Mr. Shipwright win via the ankle lock on Doobie. It just shows how versitile the man is in the ring. Prior to the match, Shipwright accused Billy V of faking the broken finger to avoid the match with Shipwright. Billy will be healed eventually, and I am anxious to see a match between these two excellent superstars. |
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Match #4 Team O'Reilly def. Champagne Tony Morales and Paul Diamond to retain the HVW Tag Team titles Diamond and Morales make an excellent team, and it is refreshing to see a new team emerge in HVW. If they get a chance, this team could be a top contender for the belts they were unable to win last night. Boucher and O'Reilly are worthy champions however. Both of them possess a great deal of knowledge on every aspect of wrestling, and they will be hard to take off their throne. |
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Match #6 Creeper def. "Mr Intensity" Chip McCalister to become the new HVW Colorado champion This was an outstanding match. Both competitors gave it their all, and there was some of the most impressive chain wrestling I have ever seen. The down side of the match was that Creeper couldn't seem to keep his clothing where it belonged. I hope Creeper can have a good run as Colorado champion. It will be hard for him though, as he is (by a long shot) the smallest guy on the HVW roster. |
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