Guest Last Warrior Report post Posted October 6, 2002 - Show opened with a moment of silence for Ted Petty. - Homicide won a 4-team match by himself (his partner, Boogalou, from what I understand, went to work for XPW) over The SAT, Divine Storm and Special H. - The Backseat Boyz of CZW jumped the rail and challenged Homicide to a match. Homicide said he would team with with anyone from the ROH locker room. Steve Corino came out, leading to a tag match, which the Backseats won when Corino turned on Homicide and walked out on him. - Rob Feinstein and John Zandig (who was accompanied by several CZW wrestlers) took to the ring and talked about the Philadelphia wrestling scene. They announced that on November 5th, Ring Of Honor will run at the Murphy Rec Center at 5pm, so that fans may go three blocks away and see the CZW show at Viking Hall the same night. - The Christopher Street Connection & Alison Danger defeated Joey Matthews, Christian York & Alexis Laree. - Tony Mamaluke defeated James Maritato by submission, winning the rights to the FBI gimmick. - The Amazing Red defeated Ikuto Hidaka. - ETW TV Champion Fast Eddie defeated Don Juan. - Steve Corino defeated Rudy Boy Gonzalez in a Texas Death Match. - Low Ki defeated Samoa Joe in a "Fight With No Honor". (Note: This was a stiff, brutal match, and the general opinion was that it was the best match on the show) - Prince Nana defeated Elax. - The Insane Clown Posse mad a brief appearance for a tag team squash match, and were given chants of "Don't Come Back". - Jay Briscoe defeated ROH Champion Xavier in a non-title match. - The Carnage Crew defeated The Hit Squad in a Falls Count Anywhere match. - Michael Shane defeated Paul London & Spanky in a Three Way Dance for the rights to the "Showstopper" nickname, which he then announced would never be used again. - Christopher Daniels defeated Doug Williams. Dick Togo, on crutches, made an appearance after the match, hitting Daniels with his crutch. Is it me or has the CZW influence already started to kick in. What hapened to every match having a clean finish? What happened to no outside interference? We now have stuff like hitting people with crutches. Also, what an idiot that boogaloo must be. I really cant understand apart from money) why someone would jump to XPW when the chances are that they would be working for two feds in the future (RoH, CZW). It is latethough here, so perhaps I am just rambling. Also, my favourite wrestler Doug Williams. I hope that he continues to be hugely successful in the american indys / japanese scene. One for him, and also because it raises tha profile of british wrestling as a whole. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest the 1inch punch Report post Posted October 6, 2002 Also, my favourite wrestler Doug Williams. I hope that he continues to be hugely successful in the american indys / japanese scene. One for him, and also because it raises tha profile of british wrestling as a whole. Agree Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest goodhelmet Report post Posted October 6, 2002 Is it me or has the CZW influence already started to kick in. What hapened to every match having a clean finish? What happened to no outside interference? We now have stuff like hitting people with crutches. it really is a shame. i guess rf couldn't keep the garbage element out of his fed for long. what once looked like the most promising development in wrestling has turned into the same old convoluted, overbooked bullshit that i have grown tired of. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Angle-plex Report post Posted October 6, 2002 Damn. RoH was looking good. It's a shame that they are going the "Sports Entertainment" route. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites