Post by Slade on Oct 2, 2014 21:05:31 GMT -5
Dynamite Saturday Night
Samedi, le 4 Octobre, 2014
De la Colisée Pepsi à la Ville de Québec, Québec
Tonight’s Announced Matches
Ric Flair & Charlotte Flair vs. Bret Hart & Natalya Neidhart
“Superstar” Billy Graham vs. Leo Burke
Chris Jericho vs. Rowdy Roddy Piper
The Brainbusters vs. Tazaro vs. The Stampeders
“Tout le Monde en Même Temps” by Louis-Jean Cormier (Sept-Îles, Québec), from the album Le Treizième Étage (2012)
Ric Flair & Charlotte Flair vs. Bret Hart & Natalya Neidhart
“Superstar” Billy Graham vs. Leo Burke
Chris Jericho vs. Rowdy Roddy Piper
The Brainbusters vs. Tazaro vs. The Stampeders
“Tout le Monde en Même Temps” by Louis-Jean Cormier (Sept-Îles, Québec), from the album Le Treizième Étage (2012)
Tonight’s Broadcast Features the Ringside Commentary Teams of
Ed Whalen and Lord Alfred Hayes (English)
Marc Blondin and René Goulet (Français)
Ed Whalen and Lord Alfred Hayes (English)
Marc Blondin and René Goulet (Français)
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The following matches took place during AGPW’s brand new Explosive Pre-Game Show, available exclusively on the Mash-Up Wrestling Network:
First Match: The Cuban Assassins defeated The Mounties by pinfall in a time of 8:33 following a pair of diving headbutts from the top rope on Mountie Pierre Ouellet.
Second Match: Ivelisse Vélez defeated Allison Danger by pinfall in a time of 6:23 after executing her finisher Disdain (a wheelbarrow DDT).
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VS.
Chris Jericho vs. Rowdy Roddy Piper
An excellent way to open tonight’s show. We start it out with two Hall of Fame calibre competitors locking horns. We’re seeing a battle of two of the best wrestler talk show hosts that professional wrestling has ever seen. They have a hard fought battle that goes back and forth. Chris Jericho rallies and builds momentum towards earning a victory until Rowdy Roddy Piper ducks a running forearm smash that ends up taking out the referee. Piper takes advantage of the situation and kicks Jericho in the crotch. Then, he unties a turnbuckle pad and rams Jericho’s head into it five times, opening a cut above his right eye. Piper gives him a running bulldog and then slaps on a sleeperhold. When the referee wakes up, he comes over and starts dropping Jericho’s hand, but he keeps it from falling all of the way a third time, breaks the sleeperhold with some elbows to the mid-section and rallies to execute a one-handed bulldog, a lionsault, a diving double axehandle smash and the Codebreaker to earn the victory in his final match before challenging “Superstar” Billy Graham for the International Heavyweight Championship at MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014!
Official Decision: Chris Jericho wins by pinfall at 14:17
*Commercial Break 1*
VS.
Édouard Carpentier vs. Killer Kowalski
In another marquee matchup, two of the greatest wrestlers from the territory era of professional wrestling do battle here. Killer Kowalski is out to show the fans in Québec why he remains one of most fearsome grapplers today as he tries with all of his might to make an embarrassment out of Édouard Carpentier. The “Flying Frenchman” is no slouch, however, as he’s a former NWA World Champion, having defeated Lou Thesz for the title – which is no small feat. Carpentier is quick and tough combatant. Kowalski moves around pretty quickly for a tall man. He dishes out harsh punishment inside of the ring and tries to keep the Frenchman on the ground, much to the chagrin of the Québecois crowd, who strongly back the native of France, who has made Québec his home since shortly after the conclusion of World War II. Carpentier proves difficult to keep down, but a diving senton bomb from the top rope is his undoing, as Kowalski avoids the move, then runs him over with a running clothesline the likes of which would make JBL proud. He then applies the Kowalski Claw and collects the submission victory, earning a statement win as he prepares to meet Samoa Joe inside of Hell in a Cell next week at MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014!
Official Decision: Killer Kowalski wins by submission at 12:53
*Commercial Break 2*
Woooo!!! SoCal Val is standing by with “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair and his daughter Charlotte Flair, who are teaming up for the first time ever in the Mash-Up Wrestling Universe for tonight’s historic mixed tag team wrestling match when they face Bret “The Hitman” Hart and Natalya Neidhart. The two Flairs take a moment to ridicule the Hart Family. Flair calls Hart a half the wrestler he uses and proclaims himself the only true Iron Man in all of professional wrestling because he’s the only man who go 60-minutes in the ring without breaking a sweat and then head on down the road to the Marriott where he will turn on Space Mountain all night long! Woooo!!! Charlotte says that Natalya is less than half the wrestler than she is because she’s got half an Anvil in her jeans and insults her by saying that it’s hardly a secret that the biggest disappointed in the history of the Hart Family was the day Ellie Hart married Jim Neidhart and that their marriage produced nothing but disappointments ever seen!
We go to a taped message from the Mash-Up World Heavyweight Champion, Stone Cold Steve Austin, who says that next weekend he’s going to be coming to Montréal for an extended stay. No matter what you might hear elsewhere and no matter what bullshit might be going on in other parts of the Mash-Up Wrestling Universe, Austin says that Stone Cold is walking into Montréal to create a whole hell of a lot of mayhem as the Mash-Up World Heavyweight Champion and then he’s going to walk out of Montréal after having caused a whole hell of a lot of mayhem as the Mash-Up World Heavyweight Champion. He talks about his big upcoming Iron Man match against “The Nature Boy” Ric Flair and Bret “The Hitman” Hart and says that he’s going to drink a lot of beer, whip a lot of asses and give out a Stone Cold Stunner a minute at MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014! And that’s the bottom line ‘cause Stone Cold said so!
Jeremy Borash is standing by with Bret “The Hitman” Hart and Natalya Neidhart. The Hitman says that The Nature Boy is two steps behind him, which is why he’s the dirtiest player in the game. The only way that Flair can match up to the excellence of execution is by using dirty tactics to pull even. Hart goes on to say that it is his work ethic that he learned from his father than makes him the best there is, the best there was and the best there ever will be. Then, he goes on to talk about how much pride he has in his family and this country, which is why he and his niece are going to dedicate tonight’s victory to all of the 36 million Canadians here and around the world. He promises that strong Canadian values like hard work will triumph over dirty American treachery every day! Borash asks Natalya what her reactions is to the comments made by Charlotte just moments ago, where she took deeply personal shots at her and her parents. Natalya says that she’s gone and made it personal. Natalya is going to show Charlotte what kind of damage the jeans of an Anvil can do. She finishes by saying that Anvils are dangerous and when they fall on top of you, they will flat out squash you!
*Commercial Break 3*
VS. VS.
Triple Threat Tag Team #1 Contender’s Match
The Brain Busters vs. Tazaro vs. The Stampeders
The Brain Busters vs. Tazaro vs. The Stampeders
This triple threat tag team #1 contender’s match was ordered up when all three teams claimed they were the team that was most worthy of earning the next opportunity to challenge Bad Influence for the North American Tag Team Titles. Each team has looked strong in recent months. Two of the three teams, The Brain Busters and Tazaro, have only been together in AGPW for a short time, but they’ve both looked very strong in tag team competition. The Stampeders have been winning matches at a far greater rate than they’ve been losing them for a long time now. All three teams compete at a lightning quick pace in this match. With an odd numbers of teams, the rules have been slightly modified to follow traditional triple threat singles match rules. That means that one man from each team competes in the ring at all times and can only tag out to his own partner. This makes for non-stop action and eliminates rest holds from being used. Tags happened very quickly and everyone hit some of their signature moves. Finishing moves get used really early in the match as Lance Storm hit a superkick on Cesaro, but then received a Tazmission-plex from Taz. The Brain Busters attacked him in tandem and gave him the spiked piledriver, but then Arn Anderson received a blockbuster from Tyson Kidd, who then broke up the pin on Taz. Kidd and Blanchard exchanged some chops before Blanchard ducked a clothesline and executed a slingshot suplex. He was then taken down with a diving European uppercut from the top rope! As Cesaro stood in the centre of the ring and looked for someone to pin, Christopher Daniels and Kazarian entered the ring with steel chairs. Cesaro took a shot to the back and then another to the face to knock him down. As other wrestlers tried getting up, they received chairshots from the North American Tag Team Champions, who also executed superkicks on some men. Daniels also gives Angel’s Wings to Blanchard and the Last Rites cutter to Cesaro while Kazarian executes the Wave of the Future on Storm and the Fade to Black piledriver on Kidd. The referee’s ends the match as a no contest.
Official Decision: Match ends in a no contest at 5:51
After hearing the referee’s official decision, Daniels and Kazarian grab a microphone and make a point to brag about how the “unfortunate ending and referee’s decision” has resulted in naming no #1 contender to their titles, meaning that they’ll have the night off at MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014. They believe it is just as well because there are no tag teams in the world that can legitimately compete with them. However, they promise that monsieurs Christophe Daniels and François Kazarian, les rois de la culture française, will still be there to make sure their loyal Québecois fans can worship them!
However, their brilliant scheme proves to have backfired. Despite brutally attacking all of the teams in the #1 contender’s match causing the match to end in a no contest and, therefore, failing to determine a #1 contender to their titles, they won’t in fact be getting the night off at MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014. Commissioner Billy Two Rivers comes out and decides that since none of the teams in the #1 contender’s match was given a fair chance to win the match, all of the teams should go to MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014 to compete in a match for the North American Tag Team Titles against Bad Influence. However, it won’t be just your run of the mill fatal fourway tag team match. No, this match will be a Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match between Bad Influence, The Brain Busters, Tazaro and The Stampeders for the North American Tag Team Championship Titles!
*Commercial Break 4*
VS.
Samoa Joe vs. Dean Malenko
In another pay-per-view worthy matchup, Samoa Joe takes on “The Iceman” Dean Malenko, in their first in-ring encounter since Joe defeated Malenko in an “I Quit” match at JOURNEY TO GREATNESS back on May 31. Malenko has been caught up in a series of matches against Édouard Carpentier as of late, while Samoa Joe has been embroiled in a bitter feud with “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase, which has morphed into a heated blood feud between Joe and Killer Kowalski. In their last encounter, Joe won when he became the first wrestler in AGPW to force the inaugural International Heavyweight Champion to submit to the Coquina Clutch. Here, they look evenly matched and engage in an intense back-and-forth battle for the opening 5-6 minutes before Joe makes his first attempt at the Coquina Clutch. He goes for the move often over the next two minutes, but Malenko has the move well scouted and avoids it with stealth-like precision. Malenko eventually makes Joe pay for his frequent attempts at locking in his submission finisher, by countering one of those attempts into a falling fireman’s carry takedown, which he follows with a stiff kick to the spine and a front naked chokehold that nearly forces Joe to quit. However, the big man from the Isle of Samoan is able to force the rope break. For the next several minutes, Malenko is firmly in control of the match until he attempts a diving hurricanrana, which Joe counters by planting Malenko into the mat with a powerbomb. A quick rally of moves by Joe sees him retake the momentum. He places Malenko on the top turnbuckle, but gets booted away. Malenko climbs up on the turnbuckle, but Joe bounces into the ropes, crotching him on the top turnbuckle. Then, Joe executes the Muscle Buster and pins the Iceman for a much needed win against a tough opponent as he gets ready to face Killer Kowalski inside Hell in a Cell next week at MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014!
Official Decision: Samoa Joe wins by pinfall at 15:26
*Commercial Break 5*
VS. w/
Leo Burke vs. “Superstar” Billy Graham w/ “Classy” Freddie Blassie
“Superstar” Billy Graham wrestles in a rare non-title match against the greatest Atlantic Canadian grappler in professional wrestling history, the great Leo Burke. A win here would give Burke a solid case for a title shot after he competes in his grudge match against Rowdy Roddy Piper at MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014. Piper lost to Chris Jericho earlier in the evening. Jericho, of course, will challenge Graham for the International Heavyweight Championship at MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014, so it is important for the Tower of Power to earn a victory here. Early on, both men are evenly matched, but a missed spinning heel kick attempt by Burke leads to him getting clotheslined from the ring to the floor and sees the champ tackle Burke into the guardrail and whip him hard into the steel ring steps. Graham takes Burke back into the ring and employs a slow and methodical power game interspersed with various abdominal stretches and other holds to weaken Burke’s torso. Burke is a fighter and he kicks out of several pinfall attempts. He makes a late match comeback and looks poised to win the match after executing an overhead belly-to-belly suplex and putting Graham in the Boston crab. However, the International Heavyweight Champion forces a rope break and gets a much needed breather when “Classy” Freddie Blassie hops onto the ring apron and creates a distraction that draws the attention of both the referee and Burke. Graham takes advantage of the situation to catch Burke off guard with a roll up pin and pulls a handful of tights to win the match.
Official Decision: “Superstar” Billy Graham wins by pinfall at 10:35
*Commercial Break 6*
AGPW Women’s Champion “The Big Event” Trish Stratus comes to the ring accompanied by the gatekeeper to her throne, the amazing Awesome Kong, and cuts a promo in which she complains about other women who are not and never have been the Women’s Champion competing in tonight’s main event and claims that only the Women’s Champion should be in the main event spotlight. Further to that point she says the main event is reserved for “The Big Event.” Instead, tonight’s main event is marred by a rookie and a pathetic excuse for a wrestler who, by the way, has fought and lost to Stratus on more than one occasion. She finishes off her rant by announcing that she feels publicly insulted by this and then makes a veiled threat to leave the company and take her championship and her gatekeeper with her.
But then here comes the overly exuberant AJ Lee, who last week suffered a loss to Awesome Kong after driving Trish Stratus’ face into the turnbuckle and knocking her off of the ring apron. Stratus is not too pleased to see AJ. For her part, she acknowledges their less than amicable relationship, but offers an apology to the champion for what she did to her last week. After facing Awesome Kong and losing, AJ has realized the error of her ways and tells Stratus that she is equally upset that the Women’s Champion is not in tonight’s main event. She tells her that she plans on letting everyone know what a travesty it is and says that she won’t rest until justice has been had. Stratus wants to know why AJ has had a sudden change of heart and she replies that it is because she loves Stratus and dedicates her life to her.
Then AJ turns to leave the ring and Stratus gives Kong the order to attack her from behind. Kong drops AJ with a running lariat to the back of the head and then gives her an Awesome Bomb! Stratus looks down at her lifeless body and then says to Awesome Kong that AJ is mentally unstable and she needs to be kept away from her at all costs.
See Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling When It Comes to Your Town!
Sunday, October 5 – Montmagny, Québec
Saturday, October 11 – Montréal, Québec (DSN Live)
Sunday, October 12 – Montréal, Québec (Mayhem in Montréal 2014)
Thursday, October 16 – Shawinigan, Québec
Friday, October 17 – Trois-Rivières, Québec
Saturday, October 18 – Drummondville, Québec
Sunday, October 19 – Victoriaville, Québec
Thursday, October 23 – Timmins, Ontario
Friday, October 24 – North Bay, Ontario
Saturday, October 25 – Ottawa, Ontario (DSN Live)
Sunday, October 26 – Cornwall, Ontario
Thursday, October 30 – Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec
Friday, October 31 – Granby, Québec (DSN Live)
Saturday, November 1 – Sherbrooke, Québec (DSN Live)
Sunday, November 2 – Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec
Sunday, October 5 – Montmagny, Québec
Saturday, October 11 – Montréal, Québec (DSN Live)
Sunday, October 12 – Montréal, Québec (Mayhem in Montréal 2014)
Thursday, October 16 – Shawinigan, Québec
Friday, October 17 – Trois-Rivières, Québec
Saturday, October 18 – Drummondville, Québec
Sunday, October 19 – Victoriaville, Québec
Thursday, October 23 – Timmins, Ontario
Friday, October 24 – North Bay, Ontario
Saturday, October 25 – Ottawa, Ontario (DSN Live)
Sunday, October 26 – Cornwall, Ontario
Thursday, October 30 – Saint-Hyacinthe, Québec
Friday, October 31 – Granby, Québec (DSN Live)
Saturday, November 1 – Sherbrooke, Québec (DSN Live)
Sunday, November 2 – Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Québec
*Commercial Break 7*
VS.
“Nature Boy” Ric Flair & Charlotte Flair vs. Bret “The Hitman” Hart & Natalya Neidhart
This show stealing main event mixed tag team match is the final hard sell for MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014! It is the Flairs versus the Harts as two of the three men in our MAYHEM IN MONTRÉAL 2014 main event 60-minute Iron Man match team up with the women of their families, who both represent the next generation of the Flair and Hart dynasties. A match like this, with everyone in his or her prime (or having not yet reacher her prime) can only happen in the Mash-Up Wrestling Universe! Here, the Nature Boy and the Hitman put on a clinic and whip the crowd into a frenzy. Neither man puts his foot on the brakes because there is a lot riding on this match – momentum going into next week’s match, obtaining a psychological edge over your rival, bragging rights and family honour. Excellent technical wrestling is on display. No move is wasted. Pins and counters are heavily featured during the middle portions of the match. Highlights of their interaction inside of the ring include the Nature Boy applying the figure four and later the Hitman applying the sharpshooter, but each man forcing a rope break. Later on, the Nature Boy applies the sharpshooter and the Hitman manages to turn it over into one of his own! Even further on in the match, the Hitman goes for the figure four, but the Nature Boy turns it over and nearly forces the Hitman to submit. All of this leads to “this is awesome!” chants from a crowd that has collectively risen to its feet. How much more over the top will their performances be next week when you add in the highly combustible element of the Rattlesnake, “Stone Cold” Steve Austin? Charlotte and Natalya also show us that they are very skilled female competitors. Repeating the magic of their real world encounter on NXT Takeover, these two dazzle us with more technical wrestling prowess. The future looks bright for women’s wrestling and the Flairs and Harts in professional wrestling. A frenzied end of the match happens when Charlotte makes a blind tag. The Nature Boy goes sky high and hits the mat with a back body drop. Then, the Hitman clotheslines him over the top rope to the floor and takes him out with a running suicide dive through the ropes! Meanwhile, Charlotte pulls Natalya into the ring with a hair-pull takeover and then goes for Natural Selection, but Natalya rolls away at the last moment, then goes for the Naughty by Nattie discus clothesline, but Charlotte ducks it and then pulls Natalya into a backslide for a nearfall and then a small package for two, but Natalya turns it over and keeps Charlotte’s shoulders down for three! The Hart Family takes this one by the skin of their teeth!
Official Decision: Bret “The Hitman” Hart & Natalya Neidhart win by pinfall at 19:08
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Join us next week for another edition of
Dynamite Saturday Night
featuring
An appearance by “Stone Cold” Steve Austin
Édouard Carpentier vs. Dean Malenko
This has been a presentation of
Dynamite Saturday Night
featuring
An appearance by “Stone Cold” Steve Austin
Édouard Carpentier vs. Dean Malenko
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