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Jay Cal
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 Posted January 7th, 2013 07:47 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
The RUSTY SAW Report is going to start being featured on the Website, if Rusty is good with that. But anyone else who is watching other NWA Programing wanting to do weekly recaps, let me know...
   
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 Posted January 9th, 2013 10:51 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
I like how they have Vordell Walker as their Champion. I hope SAW can be more booked him in more regular basis.

Question : Has Showtime still has a show on its own are actually cease altogether and merged completedly to SAW???
   
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 Posted January 9th, 2013 10:58 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
I know Rusty could clear this up... but I think there are 2 SAWs... I think the NWA one stripped Vordell of his title.
   
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 Posted January 9th, 2013 11:06 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
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I know Rusty could clear this up... but I think there are 2 SAWs... I think the NWA one stripped Vordell of his title.


Actually the two(Southern & Showtime) have merged and are once again working together. Showtime came about after Reno Riggins split from Southern Allstar. I think Vordell Walker wrestled for the Showtime group. I think this is the way it was, Rusty will have to confirm.
   
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 Posted January 9th, 2013 11:10 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
Currently the main title is the Southern title which is held by Wolfie D and they are doing a deal where Chris Michaels is demanding the International belt since Vordell Walker hasnt signed his new SAW contract. SAW is the best TV wrestling out there right now, in my opinion. I'd take a night of SAW over Raw any day of the week and twice on sunday!
   
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 Posted January 9th, 2013 11:44 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
Shad is right, although Reno insists that the current SAW is Showtime, "just with a new booker". In effect, there is one SAW, Southern AllStar Wrestling, and 90% of the angles and such come from there. Chris Michaels and Vordell Walker are feuding over the SAW International Title, Wolfie D and Shane Williams are feuding over the SAW Heavyweight Title, (the old Millersville Title). They have dropped the Showtime Tag Titles in favor of the Millersville Tag Titles, and dropped all refereneces to Tracy Taylor and her SAW Women's Title (which I am 99% sure was her personal belt.) Michael Graham was there last week to do the announcing, although I'm not sure who it will be in the future.

(PS I wont be there this Friday, as I am broke, broke, broke. But I will be there next week.)
   
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 Posted January 9th, 2013 12:03 PM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
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Shad is right, although Reno insists that the current SAW is Showtime, "just with a new booker". In effect, there is one SAW, Southern AllStar Wrestling, and 90% of the angles and such come from there. Chris Michaels and Vordell Walker are feuding over the SAW International Title, Wolfie D and Shane Williams are feuding over the SAW Heavyweight Title, (the old Millersville Title). They have dropped the Showtime Tag Titles in favor of the Millersville Tag Titles, and dropped all refereneces to Tracy Taylor and her SAW Women's Title (which I am 99% sure was her personal belt.) Michael Graham was there last week to do the announcing, although I'm not sure who it will be in the future.

(PS I wont be there this Friday, as I am broke, broke, broke. But I will be there next week.)


So Rusty, if you don't mind helping me out with some info I would appreciate it. What belts, today are currently under the NWA Souther All - Star banner?

Well gentleman you remember one thing, Ric Flair is forever and so is the NWA - ' The Nature Boy ' Ric Flair
   
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 Posted January 9th, 2013 12:15 PM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
Glad you guys have a great promotion to follow that are affiliated with the NWA. I really want to try to post more SAW stuff on the website, but I am out of the loops. Between Rusty and Shad... I hope you guys can keep us updated.
   
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 Posted January 9th, 2013 01:27 PM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
Will do Jay, Rusty and I are your Tennessee hook ups! Most of the Smoky Mountain shows take place anywhere from 15-30 mins away from me and Rusty attends SAW shows. I like to think we have a finger on the pulse of the NWA in Tennessee. I cant speak for the rest of the country but the NWA is alive and healthy in the Volunteer State!
   
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 Posted January 9th, 2013 01:31 PM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
I wish I could get out to a Smoky Mountain Show. NWA Top Rope was talking about running monthly, and if they do that, thats less than an hour away from me. They had a show this past weekend, but I went to the Crossfire show instead... I'm sorry, I'm a mark for Roddy Piper, Colt Cabana, and Sami Callihan.
   
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 Posted January 9th, 2013 01:33 PM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
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Currently the main title is the Southern title which is held by Wolfie D and they are doing a deal where Chris Michaels is demanding the International belt since Vordell Walker hasnt signed his new SAW contract. SAW is the best TV wrestling out there right now, in my opinion. I'd take a night of SAW over Raw any day of the week and twice on sunday!


Shad Imma let you finish, but FSW Las Vegas had the best wrestling shows all year.

Shogun -- Revolution Pro
   
Shawn
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 Posted January 9th, 2013 04:36 PM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
Kid Kash is what made me start watching SAW.
   
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 Posted January 9th, 2013 05:33 PM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
I watch all three NWA TV products. On Fire, Smoky Mountain and SAW. In my opinion SAW is the best product.
AIWF Northern Championship Wrestling
   
Dody
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 Posted January 10th, 2013 10:12 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
I hope they can sign Vordel Walker permanently.
   
TheRusty
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 Posted January 10th, 2013 02:24 PM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
Sorry, I mised that one about the Titles.

There is the SAW Southern Heavyweight Title - held by Wolfie D
SAW International Title - held by Vordell Walker
SAW Southern Tag Team Titles - held by Team IOU (Nick Iggy and Kerry Awful)

These are the only active belts that I am aware of.
   
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 Posted January 10th, 2013 03:26 PM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
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Sorry, I mised that one about the Titles.

There is the SAW Southern Heavyweight Title - held by Wolfie D
SAW International Title - held by Vordell Walker
SAW Southern Tag Team Titles - held by Team IOU (Nick Iggy and Kerry Awful)

These are the only active belts that I am aware of.


Thank you Rusty

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Shawn
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 Posted January 21st, 2013 06:06 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
1-21-13 episode was action packed from start to finish.

Michaels/Andrews wrestle Grandberry/Moore in a tag match, it was a good match.

Hammerjack beat two guys in a handicap match in 36 seconds beating Brody 40 seconds on the last episode. Those two end up brawling after the match

Kevin Weatherby won a battle royal to get a shot at Chase Owens.

I feel like I am missing another match.

We got a Chase Owens promo.

Team IOU and Untouchables had a great match with a controversy finish. Two referees, double pin.

King Shane and Wolfie D had an okay match for the title. There was an angle with this new girl Lacy and Brian Casanova here. Brian Casanova attack Wolfie D after the match.

Next week will be Vordell Walker vs. Chris Michaels for the SAW International title.


   
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 Posted January 25th, 2013 04:28 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
I also hear that they will held 10 Man Battle Royal for the number 1 contender to faces Chase Owens. Great.
   
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 Posted January 25th, 2013 11:22 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
They held that last week, and in my opinion, really screwed the pooch. First off, Damien Payne and Hot Rod Bigs look too big to meet any Jr. Heavyweight Weight criteria. Secondly, they start the Battle Royal, and come back from commerical down to only 3 men. The winner is a guy I like, Kevin Weatherby, but he is just too small I think to be taken seriously against a guy like Chase Owens. I would have much rather seen Nick Iggy get that shot. Or Dyron Flynn, who I don't think even ended up being in the Battle Royal.
   
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 Posted January 26th, 2013 06:27 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
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First off, Damien Payne and Hot Rod Bigs look too big to meet any Jr. Heavyweight Weight criteria.


Well the Jr heavyweight limit, which has changed over the years, is 225. The problem is so many weights are "worked" that it is hard to tell how big people really are.

For example many wrestlers in my area are billed around 200. Well I'm bigger than they are and I'm 5'7" and just under 200. I'm guessing they weigh 185 or so. So when a guy that a legit 220 is next to the guy that is 180 (but billed at 200) you go "There is no way he can be a jr heavyweight"

DKM
   
Shawn
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 Posted January 31st, 2013 04:18 PM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
This week show was all over the place. They needed to slow down.

Vordell Walker match against Kincaid on Smoky Mountain TV was better than the Michaels match. Michaels/Walker match was a mess and the top rope broke.

I did like the tag team Washington Rockets. They are really good.
   
Shawn
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 Posted February 2nd, 2013 08:35 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
Kid Kash is officially free, will he come back?
   
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 Posted February 4th, 2013 02:54 PM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
Whats in the envelope?
   
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Millersville, TN
Friday February 8th 7:45pm
The SAWMill Arena
1214 B Louisville Hwy 37072

MAIN EVENT
NWA World's Heavyweight Championship
Kahagas The Tokyo Monster (c)
with Lacy
-vs-
Wolfie D

SAW International Heavyweight Championship
Vordell Walker (c) -vs- Chris Michaels with VVG
2 Special Trouble Shooting Referees Mike Sircy & Brewster Fetter

NWA World's Jr. Heavyweight Championship
Chase Owens (c) -vs- Kevin Weatherby

NWA Southern Tag Team Championship for the Vacant titles
Team IOU
-vs-
The Untouchables with Jimmy Street
-vs-
The Washington Bullets

Bryan Casanova with Lacy -vs- Johnny Moore

Special Meet and Greet with the Wrestlers after the cage comes down

Three Steel Cage Matches
Jocephus Brody -vs- Hammerjack

Hot Rod Biggs -vs- Jason Nation

Damien Payne -vs- Chris Bomb

plus the Nitros Noise Segment
card subject to change all seats only $10 Doors open at 6:45pm
   
Dody
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 Posted February 5th, 2013 09:42 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
Question : SAWMill are located in Millersville right??? Then it means the Kahagas Show will not be held there??? Last time I check it will be held in Nashville???

And Brody vs Hammerjack in a Steel Cage. Wow, that would be brutal.
   
Shawn
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 Posted February 5th, 2013 10:02 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
I know he faces Andrews saturday night.
   
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I know he faces Andrews saturday night.


Its Top Rope in Lebanon.
   
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 Posted February 5th, 2013 10:59 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
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Question : SAWMill are located in Millersville right??? Then it means the Kahagas Show will not be held there??? Last time I check it will be held in Nashville???

And Brody vs Hammerjack in a Steel Cage. Wow, that would be brutal.


Kahagas will appear at the Sawmill in Millersville and he will also be in Lebanon for Top Rope.
   
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 Posted February 6th, 2013 06:34 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
Millersville is just north of Nashville. It's certainly in the Nashville Metro area. Looks like Kahagas will be in Millersville to work NWA Saw on Friday night, and Top Rope on Saturday. I hope they get a good crowd on Saturday, word on the street is that Bert Prentice's USA Championship Wrestling has been killing them the past few shows, running head to head in Lebanon against Top Rope.
   
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 Posted February 10th, 2013 09:37 AM   IP           Reply with quote Edit Post Delete post
February 8 Southern All Star Wrestling 6th Anniversary Report
From Larry Goodman:

NWA Southern All Star Wrestling ran their 6th Anniversary show in Millersville, TN Friday night, featuring four title matches including appearances by NWA World Heavyweight Champion Kahagas and NWA World Junior Champion Chase Owens.

The show marked the 6th anniversary of TJ Weatherby promoting wrestling at the SAW Mill.

There story surrounding the SAW name is so convoluted that you can't tell the players without a scorecard. The Showtime All Star Wrestling version of SAW, a collaboration between owner Reno Riggins and booker Paul Adams, basically faded away during 2012. Riggins decided to take the TV show back to its roots by renewing his collaboration with producer/editor Tim Thomason and Weatherby's Southern All Star Wrestling, which had continued to run at the SAW Mill after Showtime departed. Before Reno contacted him, Thomason was making preparations to tape TV at the SAW Mill for cable access. He had joined the NWA and was getting help from NWA Top Rope promoter Mike Sircy. With Reno on board, the TV show inherited the time slot formerly occupied by Showtime on CW58 in Nashville (Sundays at 10pm).

What captivates me about the TV show is how it captures the sound and feeling of a bygone era of TV studio wrestling, and does so on a barebones budget. The way the building is set up and the way it is shot disguises how tiny the venue actually is. But I digress...the plan is that the anniversary show will not air on TV.

The title matches ranged from good to outstanding. The shocking finish of NWA World Heavyweight Title match did an awesome job of heating up situation surrounding the SAW Title (currently held by Wolfie D). In the best match of the night, Chris Michaels defeated Vordell Walker to win the SAW International Championship in controversial fashion when Riggins lost his mind and turned heel. The Untouchables became the new tag champs unseating Team IOU in a heated three way match via nefarious means. Chase Owens retained the NWA Junior Title with a solid win over Kevin Weatherby. There's not much good to say about the first half of the show. We were treated to the redundancy of three consecutive cage matches, only one of which had any storyline significance for TV.

The SAW Mill was jam packed with a standing room only crowd of over 200. Michael Graham (subbing for Jason James) and Nitros had to stand up to do the commentary. There's no room for a desk.

Announcer Nick Nitros opened the show by whipping the crowd into a frenzy -- "SAW MILL, I...CAN'T...HEAR...YOU! MAKE SOME NOISE!" Nitros is so over the top it's ridiculous, but there's no arguing with the results. The building was on fire all night long. The band Notion played one song. I usually hate band at wrestling shows, but this was kick ass.

(1) Chris Bomb won a cage match battle royal at 4:12. The other participants were Bryan Casanova, Justin Grandberry, Johnny Moore, Sheik Sa'Luk & Lightning Bolt Kid. This was a changed to a battle royal because Bomb's scheduled opponent Damien Payne canceled. Bomb was far and away the fan favorite. Casanova had no business being in there with the curtain jerkers. He's involved in one of the top angles, and if had to be there at all, he should have gone over strong. Good thing this won't be on TV. The rules were never explained. Moore (Johnny Bandana in Showtime) went for the door, so evidently it was escape rules. When LBK tried to escape, Bomb tossed him back in by the seat of his pant and walked out.

(2) Jocephus Brody defeated Hammer Jack in steel cage match #2 at 6:15. They've been having impromptu brawls and the like. Beyond that, the cage match pretty much came out of nowhere. This match was ugly. Jocephus covered Hammer, so pinfalls must count as well. After taking repeated shots into the cage and a big clothesline, Jocephus was down. Hammer was crawling for the door when Abriella ran out and sprayed something in his eyes. Jocephus then chokeslammed Hammer for the win.

(3) Jason Nation defeated Hot Rod Biggs in steel cage match number three at 5:23. Biggs did mic work before the match. A group of fans came to the show specifically to see these guys wrestle, so Nation was way, way over. He's big, strong and unrefined in his wrestling skills. Nation wrestled wearing a t-shirt and lime green parachute pants. They battled standing on the top rope. Nation slammed Biggs' head into the cage and he gigged like a real pro. It was instant crimson mask. Nation slammed Biggs off the top, gave him a round trip of cage shots and used a flying bodypress for the pin. The blood should have been saved for the main event where it meant something.

Postmatch, Biggs intimidated the bejeezus out of referee Chris Garrett.

Intermission - The deconstructed the cage (supplied by NWA Top Rope promoter Mike Sircy) in less than five minutes. Notion blasted out more tune. There was a meet and greet with Team IOU, Kevin Weatherby, Hammer and Nation. The grand prize was a replica Stone Cold championship belt fashioned into a clock. There was a true party atmosphere, the likes of which I rarely seen at a wrestling show.

Nitros sent out happy birthday wishes to photographer Sarah Bush. Nitros said that she had shot over 10K photos at the SAW Mill, and hasn't missed a show in over a year.

Commissioner Brewster presented TJ Weatherby with a promoter of the year plaque. It was an emotional moment for TJ. Brewster then presented an award to "Krull" (producer/booker/editor Tim Thomason) put SAW on TV, decorated the place, brought in talent, kept the old talent, and yet his name never showed up on anything. Thomason said he the coach, and said SAW was a team and a family. Brewster said he wanted to give a fan of the year award, but couldn't because "you are all fan of the year."

(4) In an elimination match, The Untouchables (Drew Haskins & Jeremiah Plunkett with Jimmy Street) defeated Washington Bullets (Jon & Trey Williams) and the defending champions Team IOU (Nick Iggy & Kerry Awful) to become the new NWA Southern Tag Team Champions in 16:19. Haskins has gotten himself in better shape and has the look of a real professional wrestler. No two ways about it, The SAW Mill loves Team IOU. They had Untouchables' number until Haskins slid out of danger by tagging to the Bullets. Plunkett made a blind tag and clipped Iggy's knee. Untouchables destroyed Iggy's leg for a good long while and got a ton of heat. IOU was eliminated when Awful tried to suplex Haskins back into the ring. Street grabbed Awful's leg and held on while Haskins fell on top for the three count. The Bullet hadn't been a factor until this point in the match, but the crowd got into their high energy attack on Untouchables. Street interfered again and Untouchables isolated Trey. The match broke down after the hot tag. Referee Garrett lost complete control of the match. Garrett was a late substituition, bu the refereeing at SAW is subpar in general. All four were in forever. Bullets thwarted Untouchables' double team finisher and hit one of their own. Street got up on the apron to distract and got clocked by Jon. In the ensuing chaos, Plunkett clocked Jon with Street's shoe and pinned him.

(5) Chase Owens defeated Kevin Weatherby to retain the NWA Junior World Heavyweight Championship in 11:07. Owens isn't blessed with a physically imposing presence or an overabundance of athletic talent, but he's clearly working hard to master his craft. He gets the nuances and the details and carries himself like a champion. Owens was all business, displaying confidence bordering on arrogance. Weatherby looked nervous at first, but he settled down and it wasn't a bad match at all. The storytelling was clear. Weatherby showed fire on a nice offensive flurry, and was able to evade Owens' vaunted discus elbow. Owens dissected Weatherby's knee to rob him of his mobility. Weatherby ducked the discus elbow, hit a DDT. Both men down. Weatherby was a bit shaky on how to sell the knee during the comeback. The finish saw Weatherby block a superplex, but his knee gave out when he vaulted off the ropes, and Owens KOed him with the discus elbow.

Owens said he was all about competition and he founds some in Weatherby, and would be happy to return to the SAW Mill for Owens/Weatherby 2. Weatherby wouldn't make for a compelling challenger outside the SAW Mill, but he did well enough to make a rematch work on his home turf.

Arrick Andrews told Sircy he didn't care who won the match between Kahagas and Wolfie D because he had the winner Saturday night in Lebanon (for NWA Top Rope) and was walking out of the Wilson County Fairgrounds as the new NWA World Heavyweight Champion.

(6) Chris Michaels (with Victor Van Glorious & Tasha Simone) defeated Vordell Walker to become the new SAW International Champion in 18:20. Sircy was the special trouble shooting referee. Walker drew on that deep reservoir of intensity and brought his A game. Michaels knew he was overmatched. It was going to take massive distraction and interference by Simone and Van Glorious to save him. At one point, Simone choked Michaels with her leg (while wearing a very short skirt and very high heels) While Simone distracted Sircy, VVG distracted Walker. Michaels kneed Walker in the back and VVG blasted Walker with his briefcase. Special trouble shooting referee #2 Brewster Fetter (one of three authority figure types along with Sircy and Riggins that habitually argue amongst themselves) tossed Simone and VVG. Riggins came down to ringside to ensure that law and order would be maintained. Michaels said he could handle it himself. I should hope so because Walker was still in bad shape from the briefcase shot. Michaels gave Walker a beating at ringside followed by a spinebuster onto the ring frame. Ouch. Michaels took a flying leap, landing crotch first on the middle turnbuckle. Walker hit his somersault cravate or whatever the hell that is. It's quite a move in any case. Michaels blocked the uranage slam and hit the Double Shot but Walker kicked out. Michaels called for the superkick. Walker countered and hit a Michinoku Driver for two. Michaels connected with the superkick and Walker kicked out. Walker planted Michaels with the uranage slam. Sircy counted three but Michaels had his foot on the bottom rope.

Reno argued that Michaels' foot was on ropes. Sircy said he didn't see it. Reno got so vehement that Sircy tossed him out. Tried to anyway. Reno clubbed Sircy in the back of the head and kicked the crap out of him. Reno then DDTed Walker and put Michaels on top of him. Turns out Reno was wearing a ref shirt under his street clothes and made the three count.

Riggins launched into a passionate tirade, claiming that he was the man that brought all this to the SAW Mill and busted his ass. He said the fans were nothing but nimrods, but the best was yet to come. Riggins was the proud owner of Sircy's false teeth up, holding them up for the irate fans to see see. This was a classic moment. As Reno headed up the ramp, the infamous Chicken Hat Charles went after him and had to be wrestled down to the floor by security. A crazy scene ensued with Michaels, VVG, Tasha celebrating at ringside while at their feet, Charles was having a full blow meltdown.

Adrian Longoria raffled off furniture from Madison Furniture Depot -- just mention you're a SAW MIll fan for some great deals...living room suites starting at $495.

(7) Kahagas (with Lacy) defeated Wolfie D to retain the NWA World Heavyweight Championship in 11:53. One of the things I admired about the many of the wrestlers back in the day was their ability to reinvent themselves. Wolfie has done so again, and the new gimmick works. Kahagas is an OK brawler. I don't see where he has a lot to offer as the NWA World Champion, and the incident in Florida with Bruce Santee hasn't exactly enhanced his reputation. It was wolf cries and USA chants early as Wolfie took it to the champion. Ref Doug Markham got bumped, allowing Kahagas to crack Wolfie over the head with his kendo stick. Wolfie bled heavily. Wolfie with a neckbreaker and it was both men down. Wolfie fired back with Memphis style punches. Wolfie used a DVD to set up a top rope elbow drop. Lacy, dressed in all black, her facial expression a perpetual scowl, jumped on the apron to distract the ref. Casanova ran down and nailed Wolfie with a sick chairshot to the head. Hammer Jack ran down. He and Casanova battled to the back. Kahagas pulled a stick out his tight and jabbed it in Wolfie's throat. Kahagas brought a table in and propped it up in the corner. The ref got bumped again. Wolfie hit a rack drop on Kahagas. Lacy jumped in and Wolfie gave her the rack drop, and did that ever look great. A Wolfman looking guy in a trenchcoat came out of the crowd, clubbed Wolfie, and put him through the table with a piledriver. Match over.

The mysterious figure removed the wig and fake beard, revealing Wolfie's arch nemesis "King" Shane Williams.
   



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