Guest Doyo Report post Posted October 7, 2002 Chi Chi Cruz b Mike Preston - decent opener Don Montoya b Johnny Curtis - PWI 500 lists Montoya at 265 pounds. He is more like 365 pounds. The guy is pretty agile though and this was a good match. Mainer Curtis is really developing into a good worker. Montoya tells us he is the best stripper to ever come out of New Jersey and exposes his boobs (which had black tape covering up his nipples). Bob Evans b Sonny Goodspeed - Weird match. Goodspeed was an overweight guy who came out to the ``Chicken Dance`` song. He was suppose to have been the face and was trying to get people to do the dance. Only a few people complied and he got booed more than anything. Little Louie b Mighty Doom - Total comedy midget match. Louie was suppose to be a face but some people were heckling him and he started shouting back at them. They beat up the ref and kept telling each other they smelled. Reckless Youth b Mike Quackenbush - Easy match of the night. Great work by both and you could tell they were familiar with each other. ***3/4 or so. Adam Booker b John Roselli - Match was a little too short. Local favorite EWA champ Adam Booker finished him off with a powerbomb followed by a Style`s Clash. Brian Christopher b Montoya - Montoya had promised us he would be back later for some more stripping. He exposes some BUTT crack to a lady in the front row. He kept saying things to two cute teenage girls (who looked really out of place among the rest of the crowd), including giving them his hotel room number. To make a long story short, Brian Lawler eventually came out and beat him in a short match. Jerry Lawler b Tiger Khan - Khan is hailed from Bombay, India. Lawler tells him that he ``looks like Al, ... Al Queda that is.`` Jerry probably doesn`t realize that most people in India are Hindu, not Muslim, but I don`t think much of the crowd did either. Lawler is seconded by Miss Kristy, who is Adam Booker`s valet in EWA. Tiger Khan tells us that he is going to cover Miss Kristy up because where he is from she would get her head cut off for wearing an outfit like that. Lawler eventually wins and defends the honor of our country or something like that in this long 80s style match. Crowd was way into though, and I must admit it was good to see the king in person. Crowd was probably around 300. Decent show overall for what I believe was the first ever show for this group. Ring looked brand new and they were taping the show with a professional looking camera. I noticed Maine wrestler Frankie Armadillo walking around in the crowd. They should have used him on the show as he is better than some of the people that were on it. I picked up a copy of Mike Quackenbush`s book. He seemed genuinely happy to be there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites