VCW Monday Night Wrestling 02/08/99 (VCW 6)

Interview:
Stormy Weathers introduces us to his newest employees, the Oriental Express.
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The Bull Moose Party and Johnny Smiles defeated
The Oriental Express (Haigeikobai, The Super Giant Ninja and Yoko Fargo Moto)
 when Dreadnought pinned Haigeikobai after the The Bully Pulpit in 0:24:55.
Rating: -** 1/4

Interview:
Marylin Silvera provokes Jacob Idol into a rematch.
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Marylin Silvera pinned Jacob Idol with his special move in 0:19:42.
Rating: ** 3/4
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The Immortals defeated The Wrecking Crew when R. Danson pinned Rock after the
Fall from Grace in 0:27:51.
Rating: *** 1/2

Interview:
Neytron DelArmeggio complains that he isn't getting enough respect, and Devaccio Pola
 challenges him to a rematch tonight.Click here to see highlights.

Devaccio Pola pinned Neytron DelArmeggio with the Guillotine Kick in 0:18:41.
Rating: ****

Interview:
After formally announcing the formation of Liberation X, Falcon is challenged to a match 
later tonight by Lance Errington.Click here to see highlights.

Bass Rogers pinned Richard Tobian after a fallaway slam in 0:16:22.
Rating: * 1/4
(Bass Rogers retained the VCW Television Title.)

Interview:
Melissa DelArmeggio tries to retire from wrestling, but David Wright Hubbard forces her into
 a match.Click here to see highlights.

Melissa DelArmeggio pinned David Wright Hubbard with the Flying Sitdown Splash
 in 0:14:00.
Rating: * 1/2

Interview:
Troy Black is challenged by Moy Lazzario.
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Moy Lazzario pinned Troy Black with the Slingshot Suplex in 0:19:08.
Rating: ***

Lance Errington pinned Falcon after a spinebuster slam in 0:27:42.
Rating: **** 1/4



Match observations: 

       The Oriental Express, the newest employees of Stormy Weathers, debuted 
tonight, with very little success, against the team of Johnny Smiles and the 
Bull Moose Party. The Super Giant Ninja, one of the most distinguished jobbers 
in VCW, has joined forces with two newcomers of even less talent, Haigeikobai 
and Yoko Fargo Moto in this union of wrestlers which, to be honest, shows very
little promise. 
       Old feuds from Wrestlewar didn't die easily tonight, as Jacob Idol and 
Marylin Silvera's rivalry only grew, culminating in a match tonight that had a 
very bizarre ending, one that Jacob Idol is still furious about. Next week, 
these two will meet in one more rematch to settle the score. Neytron 
DelArmeggio and Devaccio Pola have also grown to dislike each other more, 
stemming from Neytron's displeasure at being booked to wrestle in the Waste-Of-
Time; it's likely that a rematch between these two will be booked in the future
as well.
       Liberation X became an official alliance tonight, and though so far it 
contains only Falcon and the Annihilators, it is a pretty bold statement 
against the Inquisition considering the power that the Inquisition has 
demonstrated. Additionally, Lance Errington took advantage of this time to 
challenge Falcon to a match later on tonight, a rematch from their previous two
conflicts, which he managed to win tonight.
       Despite considerable momentum from his victory over David Wright Hubbard 
two weeks earlier, Richard Tobian was unable to capitalize and defeat Bass 
Rogers for the Television Title. This means that two out of the three singles 
titles are held by the Inquisition, and with David Wright Hubbard still in 
active pursuit of Johnny Smiles, the Intercontinental Title might not be safe 
for long.
       David Wright Hubbard already had his hands full tonight with Melissa 
DelArmeggio. He was obviously still smarting from his recent losing streak, as 
he vastly underestimated Melissa and lost concentration long enough to 
decisively lose the match. It is known that the results of this match did not 
sit well with David Wright Hubbard, and he is expected to challenge Melissa in 
a rematch soon.
       The Torturer's abuse of Troy Black paid off tonight, as Moy Lazzario 
challenged Troy Black to a match. Though weak from his battle last night, Troy 
Black accepted, and still put up a decent fight before losing to Moy Lazzario 
in a pretty big upset. Troy Black obviously needs some time to recover; 
hopefully by next week he'll be back in usual form.
       The main event tonight saw Lance Errington finally defeat Falcon, after 
losing the two previous matches in which he faced him. No title was on the 
line, but Lance Errington's victory is still a tremendous shot of momentum that
Lance needed badly after recent losses to Richard Tobian and Bass Rogers. 
Falcon has won more of their collective matches, while Lance has won the most 
recent one, and it appears for right now that both men are happy. Falcon has 
stated that he would like to move on, going so far as to challenge Gabriel 
Black for the VCW World Title in a ladder match at the Big Fight, the next big 
VCW pay-per-view extravaganza. 

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