Sunday, December 18, 2011

NWA Hollywood

December 10th

Rather than opening with Dave Marquez, the show opens with Greg Sharpe and Eric Cross coming to the ring. Quickly after, Rico Dynamite and Tito Escondido. We are by Todd Keneley that this is the opening for a #1 contenders tournament for the NWA Heritage Tag Team titles held by The Tribe

Greg Sharpe & Eric Cross vs. Rico Dynamite & Tito Escondido.

Cross and Rico Dynamite start out for their respective teams.After some working on the arm,  Cross tags out, but Escondido is able to tag in very quickly. Escondido and Dynamite, who have the size advantage, are able to get some control, until Sharpe is able to break away and tag in Cross who goes wild with kicks and a big german suplex. He is quickly shutdown when he goes for a wheelbarrow bulldog, he gets stungunned on the top rope, slammed down and hitting with a slingshot senton.

Winners: Escondido and Dynamite

I was impressed with Eric Cross for his brief blitz of offense, right before the finish.

Cedrick The Hitman vs. Famous B

The crowd seems to love Famous B, with loud chants of his name before he even appears. Quick and fancy attacks by Famous B early in the match, Cedrick even resorts to the rapid movement for a brief second but after he catches Famous B with a tilt-a-whirl slam, he slows the paceand works on Famous B's neck. Famous B gets back into the action by reversing a neckbreaker, hitting a kick to the back of the head, getting a brief rollup for 2 and then hitting a superkick (named "The Flashing Lights") and senton from the top. He gets the three count

Winner: Famous B

I enjoyed this match. Especially after Famous B got back into the match. Cedrick was able to do a slow methodical style very well but when it was necessary, he was able to speed it up.

Post match, Famous B says he is gonna knock down the competition until he gets some gold around his waist. Good promo.

Bobby Phoenix with GQ Money come out (they are flanked by several large men). Phoenix's opponent is seemingly Nick Madrid. Madrid however comes in from the crowd and hits a big crossbody off the top rope

Bobby Phoenix vs. Nick Madrid

I figured out who the mystery man from last week was. The promo with the umbrella. It was GQ Money. I recognized him but could not put a name to it. He was Fabian Kaelin from WSX. I didn't like him then. The group that flanked Phoenix and Money are "The Disorder". Apparently two of the Disorder are named "M" and "W". Nick Madrid controlled a good portion of the match and got the win with a top rope splash.

Winner: Nick Madrid

Post match, The Disorder attacks Madrid. M and W come out from the back and destroy him with their apparent finishers. An Osaka Street Cutter and a curb stomp.  It is 7 on 1 until  Joey Kaos comes and saves Nick Madrid. Joey Kaos used to be the leader of The Disorder.

Dave Marquez is in the NWA Action Center for some promotion. He also does a brief summary of Wahoo McDaniel, who is being inducted into the NWA Hall of Fame.

Dan Spivey vs. Wahoo McDaniel (NOT REVIEWED)

Back to present day

Ray Rosas enters. Ray Rosas looks like a hispanic (and living) Chris Kanyon. His opponent is  Ryan Taylor. But Taylor does not enter as he was laid out by Peter Avalon in the back. Taylor has 10 seconds to get to the ring (The ref is unaware that Taylor was attacked). Taylor fights and makes it just in time. Ryan Taylor looks like a young Chris Sabin or maybe Jon Moxley

Ray Rosas vs. Ryan Taylor.

The announcers mention that in this feud (Ray Rosas and Peter Avalon vs. Ryan Taylor) there were a few haircuts. Rosas has control but Taylor is still alive. But a double underhook DDT drops Taylor for the three

Winner: Ray Rosas

Overall, not a great show.

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