VCW Monday Night Wrestling 03/01/99 (VCW 9)
Interview:
Stormy Weathers accepts a match against Hunk Higgins at the Big Fight, then challenges
Haigeikobai to sparring practice tonight.Click here to see highlights.
Stormy Weathers pinned Haigeikobai after a snap mare in 0:03:14.
Rating: 1/2*
Interview:
Stormy Weathers brings out Yoko Fargo Moto and the Super Giant Ninja to face the Wrecking
Crew.Click here to see highlights.
The Wrecking Crew defeated
The Oriental Express (The Super Giant Ninja and Yoko Fargo Moto) when Rock
pinned Ninja after the Breakdown in 0:04:45.
Rating: 1/2*
Melissa DelArmeggio pinned Rex Richards with the Back Brain Kick in 0:09:03.
Rating: -* 1/4
Interview:
Melissa DelArmeggio responds to David Wright Hubbard's attack on her last week, and talks
about the Big Fight.Click here to see highlights.
Richard Tobian pinned Tuxedo after a flying axhandle in 0:08:07.
Rating: 3/4*
Interview:
Richard Tobian asks for a rematch with the Torturer at the Big Fight in a two-out-of-three
falls match.Click here to see highlights.
Interview:
The Immortals challenge the Annihilators to a match next week, and Hell's Bikers this week.
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The Immortals defeated Hell's Bikers when R. Danson pinned J. Norman after the
Fall from Grace in 0:16:31.
Rating: ** 1/4
Manhunter #2 pinned Jacob Idol after outside interference in 0:07:10.
Rating: ** 1/4
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Interview:
Jacob Idol is challenged to an unusual match at the Big Fight by Marylin Silvera.
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Interview:
Dean Sanders and Neytron DelArmeggio make comments about their feuds with Devaccio Pola and
Tim Bell.Click here to see highlights.
Devaccio Pola and Tim Bell defeated
The Golden Society (Dean Sanders and Neytron DelArmeggio) when T. Bell pinned
D. Sanders with the Top-Rope Frankensteiner in 0:15:36.
Rating: ***
Interview:
Chris Champlain runs in to help the Golden Society, then challenges Rob Solomon to a match
for the Television Title.Click here to see highlights.
Chris Champlain pinned Rob Solomon with the Split-Legged Moonsault in 0:11:09.
Rating: ** 1/2
(Chris Champlain won the VCW Television Title.)
Commercial:
The Middle-Aged Outlaws sell the new Falcon "Not Responsible" T-shirt in the Violent
Shopping Network.Click here to see highlights.
Interview:
Bass Rogers and Moy Lazzario challenge the Ontario Color Show to a match for the VCW World
Tag Team Titles.Click here to see highlights.
The Ontario Color Show defeated The Inquisition (Bass Rogers and Moy Lazzario)
when P. Canyon pinned B. Rogers with the Magic Carpet Ride in 0:27:34.
Rating: ** 3/4
(The Ontario Color Show retained the VCW World Tag Team Titles.)
Interview:
Troy Black begins to discuss his ongoing feud with the Inquisition, but Gabriel Black comes
to the ring and unveils his surprise for Troy.Click here to see highlights.
Towel Match:
The Torturer (w/Gabriel Black) defeated Troy Black (w/nobody(?)) with
the Torture Rack in 0:33:56.
Rating: ***
Interview:
The after-effects of the Towel Match (and there are a lot of them)...
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Marylin Silvera pinned Falcon after an inside cradle in 0:08:23.
Rating: ** 1/4
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Interview:
Falcon goes berserk, interrogates Linda Peterson, and lays out Marylin Silvera and Jacob Idol.
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Match observations:
VCW has been a no-man's land lately, and tonight moreso than usual.
Chaos was the rule of the night... everybody wants a shot at somebody, and
personal vendettas are becoming increasingly common, and rivalries and matches
are carrying higher stakes than ever before as VCW wrestlers get into the
every-man-for-himself mentality that they'll need for the Big Fight. Everybody,
even in the undercard, was up to something tonight.
Stormy Weathers has accepted the challenge by "Holiday" Hunk Higgins for
a match at the Big Fight, and went into training today, defeating Haigeikobai
in his training match. While it's uncertain whether or not Haigeikobai took a
dive for Stormy (who won the match with a devestating snap mare), what is
certain is that Stormy Weathers will have his hands full with Hunk Higgins, who
at 6'7" and 270 pounds has nearly seven inches and ninety pounds on Stormy
Weathers. Yoko Fargo Moto and the Super Giant Ninja, Haigeikobai's partners-in-
crappiness, didn't fare any better; they were destroyed by the Wrecking Crew,
who were seeking revenge for their disqualification loss last week.
Melissa DelArmeggio didn't miss the wrestling action this week, almost
as a direct slap in the face to David Wright Hubbard, who tormented her with a
belt last week. She'll take on the Torturer at the Big Fight... a feud which
now has even more intensity added to it after the events that took place later
in the night.
After defeating another big man, Tuxedo of the Golden Society, Richard
Tobian has extended another challenge to Bass Rogers for a match at the Big
Fight, as well as challenging the even larger Torturer (who is making more
enemies every day; more on that later) to a match next week that will go two
out of three falls. Richard Tobian may have more guts than brains, but he's
certainly a very capable wrestler... these match should be a good case study of
brains and skill versus brawn and power.
Bass Rogers wasn't worrying about a challenge for the Big Fight tonight;
he was more worried about teaming with Moy Lazzario to try to take the VCW
World Tag Team Titles from the Ontario Color Show. While they came within an
eyelash of winning the match several times, it never happened for them, and
in the end they were defeated after a long, hard match against the Ontario
Color Show.
Speaking of the VCW World Tag Team Title picture, the Immortals are
looking to grab a piece of the pie for themselves as well by challenging the
Annihilators to a match next week; if they win, the VCW World Tag Team Title
match will be the Immortals vs. the Annihilators vs. the Ontario Color Show in
a triangle match; otherwise, it will just be the Annihilators vs. the Ontario
Color Show. The Immortals certainly did a good job of outclassing Hell's Bikers
this week, picking up an impressive victory.
Marylin Silvera, through constant badgering and annoyance, finally seems
to have goaded Jacob Idol into a bad decision. Jacob Idol has agreed to a match
that if he wins, Marylin Silvera will no longer bother him for an entire year.
However, if Marylin Silvera wins, Jacob Idol will have to be his slave for that
same entire year. The stakes are very high here... but Jacob Idol has promised
that, one way or another, Marylin Silvera will not be in a physical condition
to do anything for the year after this match.
The Dean Sanders/Neytron DelArmeggio vs. Tim Bell/Devaccio Pola feuds
have picked up in intensity, with Tim Bell and Devaccio Pola winning the match,
but once again suffering a beatdown from the Golden Society when Chris
Champlain came to the ring and hit them both with Dean Sanders's metal
suitcase. Chris Champlain then went on to defeat Rob Solomon for the VCW
Television Title in spite of coming up on the losing end of an opening struggle
with the hockey stick.
Gabriel Black's surprise for Troy Black was actually fairly mundane: a
Towel Match against the Torturer. However, Troy Black's refusal to have a
cornerman (he claimed that he would fight to the death) led to some very
suspicious circumstances surrounding his loss later on, when Melissa ran down
and threw his towel in, ending the match. Troy managed to escape, but refused
to aid Melissa as the Inquisition caught and attempted to cripple her...
instead it was Falcon who not only saved her, but offered her a spot in
Liberation X. She accepted, and is now an official member.
Falcon's night was anything but over, even after debuting his new T-
shirt and saving Melissa from the clutches of the Inquisition, as he proceeded
to wrestle Marylin Silvera, and lose due to some very biased counting by VCW
referee Linda Peterson. She claims that she was forced to be impartial by
Gabriel Black, who threatened to kill her unless she made the fast count... the
VCW Executive Committee is nearly fed up with the abuse of referees, and may
take decisive action next week.
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, 06-13-1999