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03-20-2006, 12:59 AM
NECW TV Episode #50
The episode starts off with footage from last week where Doug Williams challenges Maverick Wild to a rematch after they fight to a Time Limit Draw. Wild accepts.
NECW President Sheldon Goldberg talks about the premier of World Women's Wrestling. He also runs down the card for this episode.
Match 1: "The Anarchist" Doug Williams vs Maverick Wild
This match took place on August 10, 2001. Maverick Wild is a former NECW Heavyweight Champion and he holds the record for the longest-running NECW title reign. Doug Williams is from England and he is a former ROH Pure Champion, as well as a former FWA Champion and a former Pro Wrestling NOAH GHC Tag Team Champion.
Wild tries to float over Williams, but gets a kick in his back for his troubles. Wild executes a Russian leg sweep and follows with a cover, but Douglas kicks out before the three count. Douglas rolls Maverick over and gets a one count. Wild knocks down the Brit with a dropkick and goes for a nonchalant cover and it predictably gets a count of two. MW nails The Anarchist with a running lariat, flying over the top rope and quickly getting back in the ring for a pin and a two count. What agility. Mav bodyslams Doug E Doug and attempts a springboard somersault senton (say that five times fast) but there's no water in the pool. Oddly, Wild recovers
first, kind of no-selling the crash to the mat, and he goes for a pin attempt, getting two. Maverick tries for a splash in the corner, but DW dodges, and Wild bounces to the canvas. Wild still has enough in him to trip Williams with a drop toe hold; Doug gets mad and dropkicks his opponent, planting Wild down to the mat, and going for a pin - two count! M-Wild rushes Williams and eats boot as a result. After a couple of rolling leglocks, Williams crushes the Wild One with a sit out powerbomb for two.
D-Will hits Wild in the nose with a back elbow, then he goes to the middle rope and attempts a Revolution DDT, but Wild reverses it with an UNCLE SLAM~! Maverick tries to win the match and Williams kicks out at two. Wild tries to go up top, but Williams catches him with a back drop driver down to the canvas. Williams with the cover and the Mavster gets the shoulders up
at the two. Maverick rallies with a drop toe hold and a senton - he lays on top of the anarchic Williams and gets a two count for a nearfall. The guy from the UK sets Wild on the middle rope and hits a double underhook overhead slam. Williams with the cover and a two count. Williams goes up top and comes off with a knee drop; he tries for another pin and Wild still kicks out before three. Doug has had enough and he hits the CHAOS THEORY~! and Wild STILL kicks out at two. That's the second time in a row that
Maverick escapes Williams' finisher, as he did it on last week's episode as well. As I enjoy the Chaos Theory, I find it frustrating. Williams takes Wild and then nails ANOTHER CHAOS THEORY~! and the American wrestler kicks out again! Come on now, is he a robot or something? Williams goes for a third one as it might be the charm, but Wild bridges out at the end of it while Doug's shoulders are down and Referee Craig Callyer counts to three.
Winner: Maverick Wild (pinfall at 10:05)
Post-match: Maverick Wild offers his hand and Doug Williams is about to leave, but then turns around, shakes his hand, and hugs him.
President Goldberg is back and he talks about the World Women's Wrestling promotion and mentions that there will be a special press conference.
Promo-time: Miss Della Morte talks about her tag match against The Diva Killers. Morte says she isn't a diva and they will find out she doesn't come to play, she's come to stay.
Promo-time: Amy Lee says she is coming.
Promo-time: Cindy Rogers talks about her match against Ariel.
Match 2: Triple Threat Match - Mercedes Martinez & El Boricua vs Sumie Sakai & Kid Mikaze vs Nikki Roxx & DC Dillinger
This match took place on August 10, 2003. Mercedes Martinez is a former NECW Women's Champion. Sumie Sakai is from Japan and she is a former WORLD-1 North American Champion. DC Dillinger is a member of Sabotage.
Everybody starts brawling in the ring and confusion abounds. Sakai knocks down Roxx with a clothesline. Martinez and Sakai fell each other with a double clothesline. Mikaze gives Boricua and Dillinger a superkick each. Mikaze runs up DC and does a flip to land on his feet. Kid sends both men to the mat with a double dropkick and when he tries to cover Dillinger, he gets a one count. Dillinger executes a powerslam and earns a count of two. The Sabotage member bodyslams Mikaze and then drops an elbow. He goes for a cover and gets a two. DCD rushes KM and gets a boot in the face for his efforts. He recovers and turns Mikaze inside out with a clothesline. The ensuing pin gets a one count. K-Mik delivers a cross body block onto Dillinger for a one count. Dillinger answers with a Mafia Kick and tries for a pin attempt, but he gets a near fall. Mikaze with a backslide gets a two count of his own. Mikaze rolls up Dillinger for two more counts and Dillinger responds by planting Mikaze face first. A tag is made and the
ladies come in. Martinez gives Roxx a spinebuster and Sakai executes a head scissors onto Mercedes.
Sumie takes down Nikki with a head scissors and rushes Double M, but eats turnbuckle when she is tripped with a drop toe hold. Martinez nails the Japanese woman with a powerbomb and Nichole breaks up the count at two. Roxx fells MM with a head scissors and she suplexes Sakai with a bridge - Martinez breaks it up before three. Mercedes tosses Roxx to the outside and
Sakai connects with a head scissors to Martinez. Roxx goes to the middle rope and attempts a legdrop, but hits nothing but air. Sakai connects with a slam, then tries for a moonsault from the top rope, and there's no water in the pool. Dillinger tries to legdrop Sakai, but she dodges out of the way. Mikaze attempts a moonsault from the top turnbuckle and he crashes and burns. Boricua hits Mikaze with an inverted DDT and Referee Craig Callyer counts the finish.
Winner: Mercedes Martinez & El Boricua (pinfall at 5:30)
Post-Match: IT'S BREAKIN DOWN ON NECW TV as all participants start battling it out.
President Sheldon Goldberg talks about next week's show.
Next week on NECW TV:
> Highlights from World Women's Wrestling
> NECW President Sheldon Goldberg will have a big announcement
You can watch NECW TV at www.NECW.tv.
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The episode starts off with footage from last week where Doug Williams challenges Maverick Wild to a rematch after they fight to a Time Limit Draw. Wild accepts.
NECW President Sheldon Goldberg talks about the premier of World Women's Wrestling. He also runs down the card for this episode.
Match 1: "The Anarchist" Doug Williams vs Maverick Wild
This match took place on August 10, 2001. Maverick Wild is a former NECW Heavyweight Champion and he holds the record for the longest-running NECW title reign. Doug Williams is from England and he is a former ROH Pure Champion, as well as a former FWA Champion and a former Pro Wrestling NOAH GHC Tag Team Champion.
Wild tries to float over Williams, but gets a kick in his back for his troubles. Wild executes a Russian leg sweep and follows with a cover, but Douglas kicks out before the three count. Douglas rolls Maverick over and gets a one count. Wild knocks down the Brit with a dropkick and goes for a nonchalant cover and it predictably gets a count of two. MW nails The Anarchist with a running lariat, flying over the top rope and quickly getting back in the ring for a pin and a two count. What agility. Mav bodyslams Doug E Doug and attempts a springboard somersault senton (say that five times fast) but there's no water in the pool. Oddly, Wild recovers
first, kind of no-selling the crash to the mat, and he goes for a pin attempt, getting two. Maverick tries for a splash in the corner, but DW dodges, and Wild bounces to the canvas. Wild still has enough in him to trip Williams with a drop toe hold; Doug gets mad and dropkicks his opponent, planting Wild down to the mat, and going for a pin - two count! M-Wild rushes Williams and eats boot as a result. After a couple of rolling leglocks, Williams crushes the Wild One with a sit out powerbomb for two.
D-Will hits Wild in the nose with a back elbow, then he goes to the middle rope and attempts a Revolution DDT, but Wild reverses it with an UNCLE SLAM~! Maverick tries to win the match and Williams kicks out at two. Wild tries to go up top, but Williams catches him with a back drop driver down to the canvas. Williams with the cover and the Mavster gets the shoulders up
at the two. Maverick rallies with a drop toe hold and a senton - he lays on top of the anarchic Williams and gets a two count for a nearfall. The guy from the UK sets Wild on the middle rope and hits a double underhook overhead slam. Williams with the cover and a two count. Williams goes up top and comes off with a knee drop; he tries for another pin and Wild still kicks out before three. Doug has had enough and he hits the CHAOS THEORY~! and Wild STILL kicks out at two. That's the second time in a row that
Maverick escapes Williams' finisher, as he did it on last week's episode as well. As I enjoy the Chaos Theory, I find it frustrating. Williams takes Wild and then nails ANOTHER CHAOS THEORY~! and the American wrestler kicks out again! Come on now, is he a robot or something? Williams goes for a third one as it might be the charm, but Wild bridges out at the end of it while Doug's shoulders are down and Referee Craig Callyer counts to three.
Winner: Maverick Wild (pinfall at 10:05)
Post-match: Maverick Wild offers his hand and Doug Williams is about to leave, but then turns around, shakes his hand, and hugs him.
President Goldberg is back and he talks about the World Women's Wrestling promotion and mentions that there will be a special press conference.
Promo-time: Miss Della Morte talks about her tag match against The Diva Killers. Morte says she isn't a diva and they will find out she doesn't come to play, she's come to stay.
Promo-time: Amy Lee says she is coming.
Promo-time: Cindy Rogers talks about her match against Ariel.
Match 2: Triple Threat Match - Mercedes Martinez & El Boricua vs Sumie Sakai & Kid Mikaze vs Nikki Roxx & DC Dillinger
This match took place on August 10, 2003. Mercedes Martinez is a former NECW Women's Champion. Sumie Sakai is from Japan and she is a former WORLD-1 North American Champion. DC Dillinger is a member of Sabotage.
Everybody starts brawling in the ring and confusion abounds. Sakai knocks down Roxx with a clothesline. Martinez and Sakai fell each other with a double clothesline. Mikaze gives Boricua and Dillinger a superkick each. Mikaze runs up DC and does a flip to land on his feet. Kid sends both men to the mat with a double dropkick and when he tries to cover Dillinger, he gets a one count. Dillinger executes a powerslam and earns a count of two. The Sabotage member bodyslams Mikaze and then drops an elbow. He goes for a cover and gets a two. DCD rushes KM and gets a boot in the face for his efforts. He recovers and turns Mikaze inside out with a clothesline. The ensuing pin gets a one count. K-Mik delivers a cross body block onto Dillinger for a one count. Dillinger answers with a Mafia Kick and tries for a pin attempt, but he gets a near fall. Mikaze with a backslide gets a two count of his own. Mikaze rolls up Dillinger for two more counts and Dillinger responds by planting Mikaze face first. A tag is made and the
ladies come in. Martinez gives Roxx a spinebuster and Sakai executes a head scissors onto Mercedes.
Sumie takes down Nikki with a head scissors and rushes Double M, but eats turnbuckle when she is tripped with a drop toe hold. Martinez nails the Japanese woman with a powerbomb and Nichole breaks up the count at two. Roxx fells MM with a head scissors and she suplexes Sakai with a bridge - Martinez breaks it up before three. Mercedes tosses Roxx to the outside and
Sakai connects with a head scissors to Martinez. Roxx goes to the middle rope and attempts a legdrop, but hits nothing but air. Sakai connects with a slam, then tries for a moonsault from the top rope, and there's no water in the pool. Dillinger tries to legdrop Sakai, but she dodges out of the way. Mikaze attempts a moonsault from the top turnbuckle and he crashes and burns. Boricua hits Mikaze with an inverted DDT and Referee Craig Callyer counts the finish.
Winner: Mercedes Martinez & El Boricua (pinfall at 5:30)
Post-Match: IT'S BREAKIN DOWN ON NECW TV as all participants start battling it out.
President Sheldon Goldberg talks about next week's show.
Next week on NECW TV:
> Highlights from World Women's Wrestling
> NECW President Sheldon Goldberg will have a big announcement
You can watch NECW TV at www.NECW.tv.
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