Guest Sandman9000 Report post Posted May 11, 2003 Stolen from czwfans.com message board. Easiest pockets to pick ever. Zandig started off his promo, saying that tonight was the 10th anniversary of wrestling being here. Zandig started by saying that he called both Tod Gordon and Paul Heyman, and neither of them gave a fuck about showing up. He did however also call Tommy Dreamer, and he cannot be here since he has a house show with WWE. Tommy said he would have loved to be here but he legitimately could not. Zandig then gave a tribute to all the wrestlers who worked in the building who could not be here, asking for silence as they gave a 10 bell salute. Zandig then introduced the opening video montage, saying that no one will EVER see this video ever again (due to it being ECW clips.) The video was rightfully titled "10 years in 10 minutes". It was an excellent video, and showd clips from 1993 to present. Rick Feinburg and Hurricane Kid vs. Jude and Niles Young vs. Jon Dahmer and Cory Kastle vs. ZBarr and Derek Frazier. The match got underway, but prior to the bell ringing, Hurricane Kid got on the mic and said that Feinburg's celebacy was getting to be a problem, so he had a new tag team partner, revealing Dunn and Marcos written on his back. Dunn and Marcos ran to the ring and cleared it before the match begin. The match got underway with HK and Frazier. ZBarr was quickly tug in, where in which he used a chair on Hurricane Kid. After which, he climbed up on top of it and did a "La Parka-style dance". HK tug out to Niles Young and Barr tug out to Jon Dahmer. Jon Dahmer attempted the first count of the night, dominated Young. Dahmer tug out to Cory Kastle, and Kastle entered the ring via a top rope legdrop onto Young. This is where Young began to gain some momentum back however, as he was able to knock Kastle down and make a tag to Jude. The big man dominated Kastle, hitting with a nice powerbomb in the corner for a 2 count. Kastle finally reversed Jude, laying Jude out with a kick to the face. Kastle tug in Jon Dahmer. Dahmer laid Jude out with a Moveof 1000 Maniacs, and Kastle entered the ring with another top rope leg drop to get a 3 count on them. They were eliminated. A minute later, Dunn and Marcos double teamed on Dahmer and Kastle, eliminating them from the match. After some really nice work on the floor, which included HK splashing out onto everyone, ZBarr put Hurricane Kid back into the ring where he nailed him with a perfectly executed Barr Thriller, allowing Derek Frazier to go to the top rope and do a frog splah onto Kid for the three count. After the match, Zbarr and Frazier stuck Feinburg's face in HK's crotch for some extra torment. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Sandman9000 Report post Posted May 11, 2003 Nick Berk vs. GQ The match immediatley began with a arm bar submission from Berk, in which GQ reversed into a pin attempt. GQ hit the outside, and Berk chaed him around the ring until he finally slid back into it. GQ went back out, turning his back on the match. Berk went to the top, where he splashed onto GQ from the top. Berk slid GQ back in the ring where he only got a 1 count. Berk tried a leg submission, but GQ began to kick away at Nick Berk. GQ hit a bodyslam, for a 1 count, immediatley being followed by hitting a nice DDT. A minute later, GQ hit another nice DDT, getting 2 this time. GQ was not happy with the ref's counting at all. GQ picked Berk back up and locked him a sleeper hold, turning it into a Russian leg sweep for 2. Berk gained some momentum back, putting GQ into a full body stretch. GQ got back up though, and put Berk into a tree of woe, immediatley delivering a dropkick from the apron. GQ decided to get a little cocky though, and went to the other turnbuckle, adjacent to the one Berk was still in the tree of woe. He tried to do a dropkick from here (still on the apron), but Berk pulled himself up. GQ gained some momentum though, but had to revert to using salt in the eyes of Nick Berk. Berk was taken advantage of, and this allowed GQ to lock on a leg submission. Luckiy though, Berk got to the ropes. GQ kept the power in his control, taking out brass knucks to use on Nick Berk. Berk blocked all these shots though, but as Berk attempted his finishing maneuver, GQ got out of it and nailed Nick Berk with the brass knuckles to get a 3 count. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Sandman9000 Report post Posted May 11, 2003 Derranged vs. Grim Reefer vs. Smoked Out The match started with some great action from Reefer and Derranged, ganing up on Smoked Out. Reefer did a nice splash to the outside on both the others, and as Reefer rested his back on the guard rail, Derranged told Smoked Out to do a double team move on him. As they both ran to the ropes to somersualt off of them, Derranged did a 619 back into the ring, nailing Smoked Out in the nuts. After some back and forth action from all 3, Smoked Out did a german suplex into a pin on Reefer, but this was broken up by Derranged from the top rope, leaping onto the stomach of Smoked Out. After all 3 tried to regain momentum in the match, it was Derranged who kept control as he dropkicked Smoked Out into the corner. Reefer was able to clothesline Derranged onto the floor, where in which he hit Smoked Out with a nice neckbreaker to eliminate Smoked Out from the match. Derranged and Reefer went at it, and after Derranged put Reefer onto the top rope, The Grim Reefer regained momentum though, as he pushed Derranged onto the mat. Reefer got onto the top rope, and dove onto Reefer, giving him a 2. Derranged quickly got back some control, and got Reefer into a sit down pinfall for a 3 count. Your winner, Derranged! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Sandman9000 Report post Posted May 11, 2003 Adam Flash & Ian Knoxx (w/Danny Rose) vs. Rockin' Rebel & Greg Matthews (w/Derek Frazier) This match immediatley begun on the floor, as Flash and Knoxx were accompanied by Danny Rose, and Matthews and Rebel were accompanied by Frazier. Knoxx had gained control rather early on Greg Matthews, but Matthews' rolling out to the floor allowed his team to get some power in their favor. Matthews tug in Rebel, as they worked the double team on Knoxx. Rebel hit a nice standing dropkick on Ian Knoxx, followed by a low blow. This gave him a 2 count as Flash broke it up from the apron. Matthews was tug back in and they worked the double team on him once again. After a few moves thogh, Rebel got back into the match and allowed Knoxx no time to recoop.After an attempt at a double vertical suplex, Ian Knoxx reversed them, nailing low blows onto both of them to gain enough momentum to finally get Adam Flash in. Adam Flash got in, clearing house with clotheslines and dropkicks. Flash tried to go to the top rope wutg Rebel laid out in the middle of the ring, but Matthews dropkicked the ropes, causing Flash to fall. Adam Flash was knocked to the outside, and inside the ring, Rebel and Matthews whipped Ian Knoxx with a belt (as Frazier distracted the ref). Danny Rose finally nailed Derek Frazier off the apron though. Back in the ring, Rebel choked Flash with the belt, taking control of this match right out of his hands. Rebel continued to use the belt, punching Adam Flash with it while it was wrapped around his hands. Zandig finally came down to the ring, whipping Rebel viciously with the belt. Danny Rose and Ian Knoxx knocked Greg Matthews and Derek Frazier around on the floor, as Adam Flash was able to roll up Rockin Rebel for the 3 count!! Rebel looked shocked as Zandig was on the apron, and Zandig, along with Rose, Knoxx, and Flash left the ring giving Rebel's Army the finger. After the match, Rebel challenged Zandig to a strap match for June 14th the next CZW show. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Phoenix Fury Legdrop Report post Posted May 11, 2003 I'll bet you all that someone brought Scott Baio in a trash bag, covered in thumbtacks for the FBTW match. He needs the work.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Sandman9000 Report post Posted May 11, 2003 Homicide vs. Trent Acid Trent Acid, dressed similar to Homicide with his hair in braids makes his way out to the ring with Dewey Donovan. He takes the mic, and speaking ebonics, quickly starts taking jabs at Homicide. Trent then speaks about representing the company in Japan, and the crowd is less than receptive to him. Trent Acid said he was going to prove tonight that he was the best Jr. Heavyweight in the world. At this, Homicide came to the ring slowly. As Acid was slowlyt beginning to strip his shirt off, Homicide feriously ran at him and Yakuza kicked him. He nailed Acid to the floor, where in which he bounced off the ropes and splashed through the middle rope, runing Acid into the guard rail. Back into the ring, Homicide dominated and was able to get an early 2. Acid knocked Homicide right over the top rope though, and attempted to perform the same splash that Homicide did a few seconds ago. Homicide sprung back onto the apron though and punched Acid in the head as he was about to dive through the ropes. Acid knocked Homicide off the apron though, moonsaulting onto him on the floor. Back in the ring, Acid slowed down the match by working Homicide in the corner. He lost the momentum for a second when he whipped Homicide across the ring into the other corner. Acid still kept contol though, dropkicking Homicide's head from the top rope. This allowed for another pin attempt, but Homicide got his foot on the rope. Acid locked on a submission, but Homicide was able to grab the ropes with his foot. After some reversals from both men (standing), Homicide suplexed Acid into the corner. This gave Homicide the time to recoop, and take control. Homicide went for the Cop Killer, but Acid reversed it into a move of his own for a 2 count. On the floor now, Dewey is helping Acid get a table into the ring to use on Homicide. Homicide is recooping on the floor as both men set the table up in the ring. Acid, from the apron, fist drops Homicide on the floor, immeditaly rolling him into the ring and onto the table. Acid gets on the top rope, but Homicide is able to roll off the table and get on the same rop as Acid. Homicide diamond cuts Acid off the top rope, through the table, for a two count (followed by a 'holy shit' and 'Homicide' chants from the crowd). Homicide and Acid exchange a few sets of Yakuza kicks, both men not getting knocked off their feet. Homicide tried his thrid though, but Acid ducked it, allowing him to hit two huge consecutive Yakuza kicks, knocked Homicide off of his feet at last. Acid tries for a pin, but somehow, the 187 kicks out!!!! The fans pop huge for this one! Two minutes remaining in the match..... Homicide locks on a huge submission in the center of the ring, where in which the crowd chanted 'tap'... Acid got to the ropes, breaking the hold.... 1 minute... Homicide locked the same hold but the bell rang resulting into a time limit draw!?! Homicide said he didn't come to CZW for a fucking time limit draw, and asked for five more minutes. Fans liked this idea a lot!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PsychoDriver 0 Report post Posted May 11, 2003 Geeze, Acid Vs. Homicide sounds great.... Can't wait for this tape Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Sandman9000 Report post Posted May 11, 2003 Acid said he didn't want these ingrates another five minutes, but he would to prove that he was the best. Immediatly after the five minutes began, Homicide nailed a huge superplex for the first pinfall attempt. He only got 2 as the crowd was going rampant. After back and forth VERY close calls, Homicide locked on the same camel clutch type submission, with his knee on Acid's back, and the crowd began to finally chant 'tap, tap, tap'... Trent Acid finally did and your winner is HOMICIDE!!!! After the match, Homicide and Acid shook hands, but Acid reversed this into a Yakuza kick. B-Boy came down to the ring for the double team on Homicide, but out of nowhere, Mafia leaps over the guard rail and into the ring, cleaning the ring of HI V members. Homicide and Mafia stood back to back, as Acid said 'this is not over'....Homicide got on the mic and said that he and Mafia were in CZW for good! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Sandman9000 Report post Posted May 11, 2003 DATES FOR RACKS: JUNE 28, JULY 26, AUGUST 23 TOD2 should be one of those three dates. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Sandman9000 Report post Posted May 11, 2003 Nick Mondo vs. Johnny Kashmere: CZW Iron Man Title Match Johnny Kashesmere gets on the mic and starts crying that he wasn't in the Best of the Best because all these 'South Philly trash' threw change into the ring. At that, an onslaught of change is flung in the rings, many of which are pennies!!! Kashmere and Dewey bust out two umbrellas from Kashmere's bat bag, and cover themselves so that they are not hit with change. Kashmere then said that since he is sick, he is not working the match. Wheelchair Guy stands up out of his chair, and Kashmere remarks "oh you can stand now. It's a fucking miracle!!" The fans chant 'Wheelchair Guy', as Johnny Kashmere gets out of the ring and right into the face of Wheelchair Guy (pretty heated!). Security breaks it up, as Kashmere gets back in the ring and says that he is bringing a new belt to his waist. Out comes "Sick" Nick Mondo. The bell to this one is rung as fans chant 'fuck em up Mondo, fuck em up'. Mondo takes the inniative in this one, attempting a roundhouse kick to Kashmere, in which he ducks, rolling onto the floor. After some slow action from both men, Mondo hits a nice legdrop from the top rope onto down Johnny Kashmere. On the floor though, Mondo is being beat by Dewey as Johnny Kashmere comes out to help his manager with the beatdown. Mondo regains control though, as Dewey backs away from Mondo. Kashmere rolls Mondo into the change filled ring, as he locks a figure four onto Mondo in the corner of the ring. Mondo is able to get to the ropes, as fans get behind the sick one. With a very well executed round house kick, Nick Mondo gets some control back in his favor. Mondo picks Kashmere back up and puts him into a torture rack type hold, swinging him around into a Michinoku Driver. Dewey slides a table into the ring, and grabs a chair to bring in as well. Dewey gets in and attempts to hit Mondo with the chair, but Mondo grabs it off of him and gets Dewey out of the ring with the chair. Johnny Kashmere begins to open the table up as he slides himself and another table into the ring. Kashmere and Dewey put one of the tables on the top rope in the corner, as the other one is in the middle of the ring. Kashmere gets onto the table in the corner, but Mondo pushes him to the floor. Mondo brings Kashmere back into the ring, and puts Kashmere on top of the table. Mondo gets back on the table in the corner, but Dewey cracks him in the back with the chair. Mondo shakes it off though, and sets Dewey up for an Assault Driver. Mondo assault drivers Dewey from the top rope onto the table, ontop of Kashmere, allowing himself to cover both Dewey and Kashmere for the 3 count!!! Your reigning Ironman champ, "Sick" Nick Mondo! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Sandman9000 Report post Posted May 11, 2003 Still to come: Ruckus vs. Chri$ Ca$h: CZW Jr. Heavyweight Title, Sonjay Dutt vs. Ric Blade: #1 Contendor for CZW Jr. Heavyweight Title/Ladder Match, B-Boy vs. Tony Mamaluke, Messiah vs. Nate Hatred: CZW Heavyweight Title/Fans Bring The Weapons. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PsychoDriver 0 Report post Posted May 11, 2003 It's Upsetting that no one from ECW would up (..well the show isn't over yet however) I think it's rather disrespectful of them (except for Tommy I think he'd show if he could) They should be lucky CZW had the class to acknowledge The 10 year Viking Hall anniversary. I don't think XPW would have ever done anything as classy and respectful as honoring the great history of Viking Hall. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Sandman9000 Report post Posted May 11, 2003 Zandig said he called Paul E. and Tod Gordon, and neither one cared. Dreamer had a house show, otherwise he would have showed. Zandig's words, not mine. Ruckus vs. Chri$ Ca$h: CZW Jr. Heavyweight Title The match is immeditaly underway with back and forth action, with Ruckus sending Ca$H into the corner for some chops. A drop toe hold from Ca$h leads to submission from Ca$h, followed by a 2 count. Ruckus is right back up with a handstand off the ropes and splashing onto Ca$h. After a 2 count from Ruckus, Ruckus nails Ca$h with a solid kick to the head. Ruckus picks Ca$h up, only to lock him into a strong sleeper hold on the mat. They battle back to their feet, as Ca$h nails Ruckus with a spinning roundhouse kick. Ca$h gets Ruckus into a camel clutch in the middle of the ring, but after becoming bored with it, released the hold and begins to ask fans for some support. Fans are totally behind Ruckus on this one though. Ca$h attempts a pin, only getting 2. Ca$h puts Ruckus on the rop turnbuckle, but Ruckus nails Ca$h with an elbow to the face, knocking him to the mat. The match is taken to the outside where Ruckus keeps Ca$h in his control. Ruckus tries a kick to the head of Ca$h, but Ca$h ducks it, and Ruckus is hit with a low blow. Ca$h uses this time wisely, nailing Ruckus with a chair and taking him to the stage. At the stage, Ca$h opens a table up as both men climb to the announcer's area of the balcony. There, GQ comes out and begins to pick a fight with Chri$ Ca$h, trying to screw him from winning this belt. Ca$h Ca$h Flows GQ from the balcony to the lower portion, through the table for a really nice spot! Ruckus moonsaults onto the balcony onto Ca$h, and this match is headed back to the ring. Inside the ring, Ruckus puts Ca$h's leg in a chair, just like at BOTB hwen Ca$h did it to Ruckus. Ruckus is stopped though from the ref, as fans boo this heavily. Ruckus does set up two chairs facing each other though, suplexing Ca$h onto them for a very nice move (allowing a 2 count). This leads to a Razzle Dazzle from Ruckus, and another 2 count. Fans are getting even more behind Ruckus, as Ca$h gets onto the top turnbuckle. GQ comes to the ring once again, and knocks Ca$h off the ropes, putting into a tree of woe for Ruckus. GQ puts a chair on the face of Ca$h as Ruckus goes to the adjacent turnbuckle. Ruckus flips from the adjacent turnbuckle, Van Terminating Ca$h in the corner. Ruckus keeps the upper hand, and after a few more minutes, Ruckus hits his finisher for the 3 count! After the match, both men get GQ in the ring, and after Ca$h puts him up for a DVD, Ruckus kicks at his head 3 times, before completing the DVD. Ruckus and Ca$h shake hands, and Ca$h raises Ruckus' hand as this match comes to a close. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Sandman9000 Report post Posted May 11, 2003 B-Boy vs. Tony Mamaluke B-BOy comes out to a very nice ovation, as Mamaluke walks next to the ring with an old ECW shirt. The match starts slow, with some ground submissions from Mamaluke. B-Boy battles back, taking the match onto the floor. After Mamaluke is slow to get back in the ring, the two lock up in the corner again. B-Boy comes out of the corner, knocking Mamaluke down with an enziguri kick. B-Boy snap mares Mamaluke out of the corner where he delivers a stiff kick to the back. B-BOy nails a nice suplex on Mamaluke, sending him sitting in the corner. BBoy goes to the opp. corner and drop kicks the face of Mamaluke. After some small action on the floor, Mamaluke is sent back into the corner where B-Boy tries to nail a knee to the chest of Mamaluke. He fails, and Mamaluke finally has some control. From the ropes, Tony Mamaluke nails a very nice ddt on B-Boy for a 2 count. Tony Mamaluke pulls B-Boy's leg around the turnbuckle, locking him into a leg submission from the outside. Back in the ring, Mamaluke continues to work on B-Boy's strong suit, his legs. Mamaluke locks a leg submision, but B-Boy is able to finally reach the ropes. B-Boy is able to get up, and after whipping Mamaluke against the ropes, he nails a very Tommy Dreamer-like piledriver for a 2 count. BBoy tries for a roll up, but this is turned into a tight submission on the neck of Mamaluke. B-Boy releases it, hitting Mamaluke with two huge powerbombs for 2 counts. On the top rope now, B-Boy gets low blowed by Mamaluke, allowing Mamaluke to get on the top rope and hit a superplex, turned into a cradling head submission. B-Boy gets the ropes though, but Mamaluke is able to lock on an STF on B-Boy. B-Boy gets the ropes again, battling back in this match. Mamaluke hits a standiung german suplex, but B-Boy gets right back up and nails Mamaluke with a running knee to the face. With a few more minutes of action, B-Boy hits his finisher, the Shining Wizard, for the 3 count!! Still best of the best, B-Boy!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Sandman9000 Report post Posted May 11, 2003 Sonjay Dutt vs. Ric Blade: Ladder Match, No. 1 Contendor to Jr. Heavy. Title Match After Blade comes to the ring with another ladder, this match is underway with some very nice quick action from both men. Both ladders are bought into the ring, as Blade and Sonjay have a test of strength witht he ladders! (very unique!). Blade and Sonjay (still with the smaller ladders) take the match over the top rope, onto the floor. On a ladder propped up on the guard rail, Blade tries a spinning DDT from apron, but Sonjay turns it into a suplex. Sonjay gets back into the ring and runs against the ropes, splashing out onto Blade. The match is taken back to the inside with a ladder, as Sonjay throws it onto the mat. Sonjay bodyslamds Blade onto it, as he does the Indian-elbow. Blade is back up, and he props a ladder in the corner. Blade puts Sonjay into a fall away slam position in his arms, repeatedly ramming Sonjay's back into the metal ladder. Blade begins to climb for the contract, but Sonjay throws the other ladder at him, nailing him in the back. Sonjay now locks to climb, but from the outside of the ring, Blade cracks Sonjay in the head with the ladder, causing Sonjay to crouch over the top of the ladder he is currently standing on. From the apron, Blade springboards up onto the back of Sonjay Dutt, rolling into a powerbomb off the top of the ladder!!! (AWESOME move, one I cannot describe in text.) Both men go to the top now after Blade hits a top rope manuever on Sonjay, and Sonjay nails a huge hurricarana on Blade to the mat. After both men get up, they attempt to both climb the huge ladder, but it starts to bend, and scarily bends enough to send both Blade and Sonjay off of it as it begins to tilt (a really fucked up spot as no one expected the ladder to bend in the process of them climbing it...nice improvision from both men to save it from looking really fucked up though). After this messed up spot, Blade hits a really nice Michinoku Driver from the top. With all 3 ladders in the ring, now, it looks as if Blade is going to attempt something crazy. Blade and Sonjay both climb a small ladder, and after Sonjay's begins to tilt, they improvise again as Blade does a nice move from his ladder to Sonjay's, sending both to the mat. As Sonjay is down, Blade picks him back up and nails him with the powerbomb type move that he usally does (Anyone wanna help me with a name for this one??)...Sonjay is knocked out on the mat now, and Blade attempts to climb the huge ladder again, hoping it does not bend. Blade is able to climb all the way to the top and grab the contract, swantoning himself off the top of the huge ladder to the mat (ouch). Your winner and number one contender for the Junior Heavyweight title, Ric Blade!!! Ed. Note: Blade powerbomb-type move is called a Drug Bomb. And Fuck, Blade won. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Youth N Asia Report post Posted May 11, 2003 Christ...do these shows every end before 6 am? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Sandman9000 Report post Posted May 11, 2003 No, but the ME, Messiah/Nate Hatred: CZW Heavyweight Title/Fans Bring Whatever Is Still Legal In Philly is up next. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Youth N Asia Report post Posted May 11, 2003 Too bad that ECW Tribute will never see video. Since they can't technicaly sell it, I'd like to see it though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Sandman9000 Report post Posted May 11, 2003 As would I, but unless someone smuggled a camcorder into the building, I doubt we will. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Sandman9000 Report post Posted May 11, 2003 Messiah vs. Nate Hatred: CZW Heavyweight Title Match/Fans Bring The Weapons The weapons are brought to the ring and they include: a cross with "Messiah" on it, a nintendo with thumbtacks on it, a keyboard with every single key covered with a tack, 4 wiffle ball bats with tacks covering them, a shopping cart filled with cookie sheets, one of which says "fuck XPW"; golf clubs, VCR, hockey stick, plus more that I cannot see! No fuckin kitchen sink tho! The bell rings for this one and we are underway. Surprisingly, we start with a headlock from Messiah, followed a shoulder block from Hatred. Afer some chasing around the ring, Messiah slides back into the ring where he takes some clotheslines from Hatred. Messiah grabs the cross, teasing a usage of it, before throwing it to the floor. After an attempted spinning DDT from Messiah from the top, Hatred catches him and reverses it into a huge suplex to a pinfall. Hatred sets up the ironing board in the ring, and chokeslams Messiah through it. Immedaitley following this, Hatred grabs the keyboard covered in tacks, and CRACKS it over Messiah's head, cutting Messiah open wide in the face and forehead. Hatred goes to the outside and dumps the shopping cart out, throwing the cart into the ring. He whips Messiah against the ropes, but Messiah reverese Hatred, slamming him hard on the shopping cart. After a slam with the 'No Parking' sign, Messiah begins to ram the shopping cart into Nate Hatred's head!!! Following this, more shots from the 'no parking' sign from Messiah. Messiah puts the sign in Hatred's crotch, and with a golf club, slams the no parking sign into Nate's groin!!! Hatred is able to gain some strength back, as he slides out to the outside, grabbing a pink buckett filled with tacks. He dumps the bucket into the middle of the ring and slams him stomach first into the tacks. He gets a 2 count from this. Hatred grabs a big paintroller, and pours alcohol all over this, and on the back of Messiah. Nate Hatred begins rolling the paint roller over the back of Messiah, as he rithes in pain. (Both men are bleeding profusely at this point.) After going to the top rope, Nate Hatred is press slammed by Messiah onto the tacks and Messiah calls for this to be the end. He puts Nate Hatred back on the top turnbuckle, and does a huge superplex onto him from the rope. At this point in time, Nick Gage comes to the ring with a full leg brace on, and cracks Messiah hard over the head with a chair. He says "screw you" in Hatred's face, as Messiah and Gage stare each other down. Gage slams the chair over Messiah's head, and Messiah falls backwards onto Hatred for the three count!!! Your winner and still World champ, The Messiah!! After the match, HI V come to the ring and help Messiah out of the ring before Gage can harm him. Gage slowly limps out of the ring after taunting Hatred, as it looks like there will be a confrontation. Instead, the two just stare each other down as the CZW Theme plays to end this fantastic show!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Sandman9000 Report post Posted May 11, 2003 The CZW theme cuts, and Hatred says the only reason Gage broke up the match was because Gage didn’t want Hatred to do something that Gage could not and that was beat Messiah for the title. A challenge is issued to Gage for next month, issuing a three way for the World title, Gage vs. Hatred vs. Messiah. Hatred says screw the H8 Club, screw the fans, he was on his own now! All three men begin a huge brawl in the ring, which is finally broken up by security. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Phoenix Fury Legdrop Report post Posted May 11, 2003 Damn it. No Scott Baio used as a weapon in the FBTW match. I think I'll pay someone off to hunt either him or Corey Feldman down, dip them in glue, stick them in a trash can filled with tacks, and wheel them down to T.O.D. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LucharesuFan619 0 Report post Posted May 12, 2003 It's Upsetting that no one from ECW would up (..well the show isn't over yet however) I think it's rather disrespectful of them (except for Tommy I think he'd show if he could) They should be lucky CZW had the class to acknowledge The 10 year Viking Hall anniversary. I don't think XPW would have ever done anything as classy and respectful as honoring the great history of Viking Hall. Considering how Zandig took it upon himself to bash ECW many times early in CZW's history, it's not surprising that Heyman didn't want to show up. Plus, why would Heyman show up on an indy show when he's in the biggest league of all? Of course they wouldn't show up. And something tells me CZW didn't have the legal rights to use all of those clips of ECW's history... Show sounds decent overall, but the undercard sounds like of CZW's worst undercards ever. Oh, and seeing as how XPW had the respect to have a 10 bell salute to Ted Petty when CZW didn't and to post a whole story about the Douglas/Funk feud dating all the way back to ECW, I think you assuming XPW wouldn't have the respect is pretty illogical. If anything, they would've shown more respect, judging by their recent shows of respect to ECW and its veterans. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Youth N Asia Report post Posted May 12, 2003 And something tells me CZW didn't have the legal rights to use all of those clips of ECW's history... I don't think they did anything illegal...however if they put it on video and sold it then it would be. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PsychoDriver 0 Report post Posted May 12, 2003 Touchy Aren't ya Barber? next thing you'll be saying X-Pac deserved the XPW TV Title. Considering how Zandig took it upon himself to bash ECW many times early in CZW's history, it's not surprising that Heyman didn't want to show up. Plus, why would Heyman show up on an indy show when he's in the biggest league of all? Of course they wouldn't show up. ok, Granted I'm not up on CZW's early days, But what about Tod Gordon? He's appeared in CZW Before and could have showed up (I don't think CZW has a beef with 3PW) And something tells me CZW didn't have the legal rights to use all of those clips of ECW's history... . As Explained above.. they didn't... and they won't be releasing it either... so no problem Show sounds decent overall, but the undercard sounds like of CZW's worst undercards ever. . I won't judge it untill I see it, Something you should do (BTW have you ever actually SEEN any CZW Barber? go see if Mike "Mayfield" Mayhem has any)... it doesn't sound all that bad anyway Oh, and seeing as how XPW had the respect to have a 10 bell salute to Ted Petty when CZW didn't and to post a whole story about the Douglas/Funk feud dating all the way back to ECW, I think you assuming XPW wouldn't have the respect is pretty illogical. If anything, they would've shown more respect, judging by their recent shows of respect to ECW and its veterans. BTW CZW (or SmartMarkVideo) put an Excellent Rocco Rock tribute video at the beginning of "Beyond The Barrier" and besides Rocco worked for XPW and only made one appearance in CZW. CZW really didn't have to do anything the video was fitting enough. XPW would only do a story on Funk-Douglas for the sole reason of promoting Their show and not to honor the past. and besides XPW was attempting to "continue" (Shane's own words) ECW not honor it. XPW has always been a bunch of disrespectful pricks (I'm saying this as a long time XPW fan too) CZW didn't have to honor the legacy on Viking Hall and yet they did... Class Act in my opinion. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chunk 0 Report post Posted May 12, 2003 ignore (sorry - my mistake) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LucharesuFan619 0 Report post Posted May 13, 2003 Touchy Aren't ya Barber? next thing you'll be saying X-Pac deserved the XPW TV Title. Considering how Zandig took it upon himself to bash ECW many times early in CZW's history, it's not surprising that Heyman didn't want to show up. Plus, why would Heyman show up on an indy show when he's in the biggest league of all? Of course they wouldn't show up. ok, Granted I'm not up on CZW's early days, But what about Tod Gordon? He's appeared in CZW Before and could have showed up (I don't think CZW has a beef with 3PW) And something tells me CZW didn't have the legal rights to use all of those clips of ECW's history... . As Explained above.. they didn't... and they won't be releasing it either... so no problem Show sounds decent overall, but the undercard sounds like of CZW's worst undercards ever. . I won't judge it untill I see it, Something you should do (BTW have you ever actually SEEN any CZW Barber? go see if Mike "Mayfield" Mayhem has any)... it doesn't sound all that bad anyway Oh, and seeing as how XPW had the respect to have a 10 bell salute to Ted Petty when CZW didn't and to post a whole story about the Douglas/Funk feud dating all the way back to ECW, I think you assuming XPW wouldn't have the respect is pretty illogical. If anything, they would've shown more respect, judging by their recent shows of respect to ECW and its veterans. BTW CZW (or SmartMarkVideo) put an Excellent Rocco Rock tribute video at the beginning of "Beyond The Barrier" and besides Rocco worked for XPW and only made one appearance in CZW. CZW really didn't have to do anything the video was fitting enough. XPW would only do a story on Funk-Douglas for the sole reason of promoting Their show and not to honor the past. and besides XPW was attempting to "continue" (Shane's own words) ECW not honor it. XPW has always been a bunch of disrespectful pricks (I'm saying this as a long time XPW fan too) CZW didn't have to honor the legacy on Viking Hall and yet they did... Class Act in my opinion. You're telling me to ait until I see a show to judge it? Man, you're a hypocrite. Don't dare tell me to do that when you don't have the integrity to admit that the whole Internet always does that. On this very bora,d people bash XPW shows the day after they occur even though they haven't seen them, didn't attend them, etc. You're a hypocrite just by that statement. XPW and CZW ran the same day when XPW did the 10 bell salute to Petty. CZW could've done the same thing on that day. Who cares if Petty worked one CZW show? IWA-MS held a whole tournament devoted to him and he never wrestled a match in IWA-MS. Your argument is ridiculous. Oh, and WTF is with the X-Pac mention? Stay on topic. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PsychoDriver 0 Report post Posted May 13, 2003 (edited) You're telling me to ait until I see a show to judge it? Man, you're a hypocrite. Don't dare tell me to do that when you don't have the integrity to admit that the whole Internet always does that. On this very bord people bash XPW shows the day after they occur even though they haven't seen them, didn't attend them, etc. You're a hypocrite just by that statement. That's grasping at straws dude, that's the best the great barber could come up with? name calling? I'm dissapointed... Anyway my point being.. Is that YOU The overly opinionated super smark that feels fit to discuss topics you have no clue about (Heck, According to you Florida's on the West Coast) have you actually SEEN any of CZW? the company you know SO much about. If not please do so... and then come back and discuss it with us. XPW and CZW ran the same day when XPW did the 10 bell salute to Petty. CZW could've done the same thing on that day. Who cares if Petty worked one CZW show? IWA-MS held a whole tournament devoted to him and he never wrestled a match in IWA-MS. Your argument is ridiculous. No, they didn't... Petty died in Sept. and CZW and XPW didn't run on the same day again untill Jan. (I think you're refering to Oct. 5 when XPW did Fallout the same day as an ROH show) but that's beside the point... I think the tribute video was fitting enough (maybe they did do a 10 bell at the 9-28 CZW show I don't remember off hand). and as for IWA:MS... I think Petty was good friends with IWA:MS Owner Ian Rotten.. so only fitting did do something to honor his fallen friend. I don't think Petty was good friends with anyone in CZW... my argument is ridiculous eh? Oh, and WTF is with the X-Pac mention? Stay on topic. That's regarding a thread on XPWTV.. where you defended X-Pac's TV Title reign... which I still think you're totally wrong on... but you're right that's another topic. Edited May 13, 2003 by PsychoDriver Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LucharesuFan619 0 Report post Posted May 14, 2003 I've seen more CZW than 90% of those on this board. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PsychoDriver 0 Report post Posted May 14, 2003 I've seen more CZW than 90% of those on this board. Somehow, I highly doubt that. I remember you saying not to long ago on CZWfans.com that you've never seen any CZW before... and most people know by the whole Mike "Mayhem" Mayfield thing that you're not always truthful. Look, I have no problem with you, In fact I enjoy alot of you're stuff. Your clearly a very smart kid but you come off as a "little know it all bastard troll" on these boards (I know cause you seem to haunt every board I read) who seems to speak without knowing what the hell he's talking about most of the time. Why do you think you got banned from all those boards?, It's not because you're "too Extreme" for them I'll tell you that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites