Post by mathprof on Mar 27, 2006 16:10:50 GMT -5
Another capacity crowd of 200 was on hand for Saturday Nite Slam.
Match #1: Molten Magma vs. J-Lo Jody Lopez
Commissioner Muraco announced that the winner of this match would participate in the four-man elimination main event for the NWA Hawaiian Heavyweight Title at the end of the evening. Molten Magma, making his HCW debut, paid little attention to the rulebook as he went after J-Lo and nearly scored pins on several occasions, but J-Lo landed a DDT followed by a frog splash from the top rope to score the pin and earn a spot in the main event. Time: 5:23, referee Scott Stryker
Match #2: Kaimana vs. Kainalu (now known as Ativalu)
Kaimana called Kainalu out to discuss his actions in the prior show's battle royal. Kaimana said that they had an agreement to throw everyone else out and have a match against each other to determine the winner. Kainalu took the mike and said that he was sick and tired of hearing about "Kaimana this and Kaimana that," then attacked Kaimana. The two former friends went at each other for more than ten minutes when Kapu showed up at ringside. With the referee distracted, Kapu and Kainalu attempted to double-team Kaimana but it backfired and Kainalu was knocked out. Kaimana covered him, but before the referee could reach the three count, Kapu dragged the referee out of the ring and started yelling at him. The referee called for the bell and awarded the DQ victory to Kaimana. Time: 11:12, referee Kazz.
March #3 (triple threat): Bushido-X vs. Mr. Spa Fitness vs. Rock Star Ricky Thunder
Rock Star Ricky Thunder was understandably concerned about this match, since Bushido-X and Mr. Spa Fitness were stable-mates until recently. Interestingly enough, billionaire benefactor Masayuki Oki only accompanied Bushido-X to the ring. At the start of the match, Bushido and Spa Fitness worked as a team against Ricky Thunder, but when Spa Fitness covered Thunder for a pin, Bushido broke it up. Less than two minutes later, Fitness broke up Bushido's attempt at a pin. At that point, it truly was every man for himself. Bushido-X threw Mr. Spa Fitness out of the ring, hit a DDT on Ricky Thunder, and covered the Rock Star. Mr. Oki grabbed Thunder's legs as the referee began counting so he couldn't kick out, which gave Bushido-X the pinfall victory. Time: 7:23, referee Jeremy the Axe
Match #4 (NWA Hawaiian Cruiserweight Title): Nightmare vs. the Filipino Crippler
The Filipino Crippler took the early advantage by working on Nightmare's right leg and knee. Nightmare nearly tapped out to the Crippler's submission leglock, but the bottom rope was just close enough for Nightmare to grab it and force a break. After Nightmare was able to shake off some of the effects of the leglock, he landed a Sword of Destruction from the top rope that knocked the Filipino Crippler into the referee. Dazed, the referee only gave a slow and only reached two when the Crippler managed to kick out of Nightmare's cover. With the referee still down, Nightmare went out of the ring, grabbed the steel chair that he had brought with him from the locker room, and smashed it into the Filipino Crippler's head, knocking him out. This time, when Nightmare covered him, the Crippler wasn't able to kick out, so Nightmare won the match and the Cruiserweight title by pinfall. Time: 10:26, referee Jeremy the Axe
Match #5 (HCW Kamehameha Heritage Title): Kenzo vs. J. T. Wolfen
Kenzo, who like Spa Fitness earlier in the evening was NOT accompanied to the ring by Masayuki Oki, was given an opportunity to challenge J. T. Wolfen for the Kamehameha Heritage Title. Wolfen took the early advantage but a few illegal moves stopped the momentum. Kenzo realized on that he couldn't out-power Wolfen, so he worked on the champion's legs. At one point, he had Wolfen tied up in one of his submission Kenzo Locks, but the crowd's cheering helped Wolfen to block out the pain, break the hold, and regain the advantage. Wolfen slammed Kenzo, dragged him near a corner, then thrilled the crowd by landing a perfect moonsault from the top rope. Wolfen then pinned Kenzo for a successful title defense. Time: 7:25, referee: Kazz
Match #6 (elimination match for the NWA Hawaiian Heavyweight Title): Ahuna vs. Kapu vs. J-Lo vs. Kaimana (referee: Scott Stryker)
(11:20) Ahuna pinned and eliminated J-Lo after Kapu landed a suplex on J-Lo and tagged Ahuna in.
(16:06) Kapu pinned and eliminated Ahuna by accident after Kaimana tagged Kapu in, kicked Kapu, and Kapu landed on Ahuna for the accidental cover.
(23:52) Kaimana landed a Kaimana Krunch and pinned Kapu to become the new NWA Hawaiian Heavyweight Champion.
Match #1: Molten Magma vs. J-Lo Jody Lopez
Commissioner Muraco announced that the winner of this match would participate in the four-man elimination main event for the NWA Hawaiian Heavyweight Title at the end of the evening. Molten Magma, making his HCW debut, paid little attention to the rulebook as he went after J-Lo and nearly scored pins on several occasions, but J-Lo landed a DDT followed by a frog splash from the top rope to score the pin and earn a spot in the main event. Time: 5:23, referee Scott Stryker
Match #2: Kaimana vs. Kainalu (now known as Ativalu)
Kaimana called Kainalu out to discuss his actions in the prior show's battle royal. Kaimana said that they had an agreement to throw everyone else out and have a match against each other to determine the winner. Kainalu took the mike and said that he was sick and tired of hearing about "Kaimana this and Kaimana that," then attacked Kaimana. The two former friends went at each other for more than ten minutes when Kapu showed up at ringside. With the referee distracted, Kapu and Kainalu attempted to double-team Kaimana but it backfired and Kainalu was knocked out. Kaimana covered him, but before the referee could reach the three count, Kapu dragged the referee out of the ring and started yelling at him. The referee called for the bell and awarded the DQ victory to Kaimana. Time: 11:12, referee Kazz.
March #3 (triple threat): Bushido-X vs. Mr. Spa Fitness vs. Rock Star Ricky Thunder
Rock Star Ricky Thunder was understandably concerned about this match, since Bushido-X and Mr. Spa Fitness were stable-mates until recently. Interestingly enough, billionaire benefactor Masayuki Oki only accompanied Bushido-X to the ring. At the start of the match, Bushido and Spa Fitness worked as a team against Ricky Thunder, but when Spa Fitness covered Thunder for a pin, Bushido broke it up. Less than two minutes later, Fitness broke up Bushido's attempt at a pin. At that point, it truly was every man for himself. Bushido-X threw Mr. Spa Fitness out of the ring, hit a DDT on Ricky Thunder, and covered the Rock Star. Mr. Oki grabbed Thunder's legs as the referee began counting so he couldn't kick out, which gave Bushido-X the pinfall victory. Time: 7:23, referee Jeremy the Axe
Match #4 (NWA Hawaiian Cruiserweight Title): Nightmare vs. the Filipino Crippler
The Filipino Crippler took the early advantage by working on Nightmare's right leg and knee. Nightmare nearly tapped out to the Crippler's submission leglock, but the bottom rope was just close enough for Nightmare to grab it and force a break. After Nightmare was able to shake off some of the effects of the leglock, he landed a Sword of Destruction from the top rope that knocked the Filipino Crippler into the referee. Dazed, the referee only gave a slow and only reached two when the Crippler managed to kick out of Nightmare's cover. With the referee still down, Nightmare went out of the ring, grabbed the steel chair that he had brought with him from the locker room, and smashed it into the Filipino Crippler's head, knocking him out. This time, when Nightmare covered him, the Crippler wasn't able to kick out, so Nightmare won the match and the Cruiserweight title by pinfall. Time: 10:26, referee Jeremy the Axe
Match #5 (HCW Kamehameha Heritage Title): Kenzo vs. J. T. Wolfen
Kenzo, who like Spa Fitness earlier in the evening was NOT accompanied to the ring by Masayuki Oki, was given an opportunity to challenge J. T. Wolfen for the Kamehameha Heritage Title. Wolfen took the early advantage but a few illegal moves stopped the momentum. Kenzo realized on that he couldn't out-power Wolfen, so he worked on the champion's legs. At one point, he had Wolfen tied up in one of his submission Kenzo Locks, but the crowd's cheering helped Wolfen to block out the pain, break the hold, and regain the advantage. Wolfen slammed Kenzo, dragged him near a corner, then thrilled the crowd by landing a perfect moonsault from the top rope. Wolfen then pinned Kenzo for a successful title defense. Time: 7:25, referee: Kazz
Match #6 (elimination match for the NWA Hawaiian Heavyweight Title): Ahuna vs. Kapu vs. J-Lo vs. Kaimana (referee: Scott Stryker)
(11:20) Ahuna pinned and eliminated J-Lo after Kapu landed a suplex on J-Lo and tagged Ahuna in.
(16:06) Kapu pinned and eliminated Ahuna by accident after Kaimana tagged Kapu in, kicked Kapu, and Kapu landed on Ahuna for the accidental cover.
(23:52) Kaimana landed a Kaimana Krunch and pinned Kapu to become the new NWA Hawaiian Heavyweight Champion.