Thursday, October 27, 2011

FCW TV

Your hosts are Matt Martlaro & S. William Regal, your ring announcer is...Howard Finkel!

Roman Leakee vs. Ricardo Rodriguez: Ricardo prefers to do his own ring introduction, gracias muy mucho. Ricardo pulls off a nice turnbuckle-walk into a flying enzuigiri at one point...dude's not just a ring announcer. Ricardo escapes a Samoan Drop attempt, but tries a middle-rope springboard and gets nailed with a Flying Jalapeno in mid-air! That's enough for Leakee to score the pinfall and Finkel is only too happy to announce the winner.

Kaitlyn Bonin & Caylee Turner vs. Naomi Night & Cameron Lynn(w/ Byron Saxton): Even Byron doesn't seem too sure of his girls' attitudes...heh. Regal notes that Saxton's arm injury has lasted quite a while. Kaitlyn yanks Cameron's blond wig off in the early going...Naomi puts a stop to her advantage by throwing her shoulder-first into the ringpost. Saxton's team focuses on the arm, but Kaitlyn is able to tag in Caylee who rallies against Naomi. However, a tripup by Cameron gives Naomi the opening to hit the Nightmare leg lariat for the victory.

Briley Pierce still works here and he interviews Richie Steamboat...he defends his actions, saying he was defending Aksana Raudoniene(even though it's debatable whether she was actually "struck" by Husky Harris off-camera). Aksana arrives and they leave without another word...

Big E Langston vs. Erick Rowan: So who's the face here? Martlaro all but mentions bowling shoes before the match begins. The two slug it out with neither man gaining a clear advantage in the early minutes...but a blind charge by Langston hits ringpost and Rowan takes over. Big E proves to be the more powerful of the two...he raises the knees to block a big splash and then picks up the victory with a huge belly-to-belly suplex.

On The Box w/ Briley Pierce: Briley shows footage from a recent FCW live event where Brad Maddox was punched out by a local mascot...ha ha. The mascot Buddy joins us, but it's actually Brad Maddox in the costume and he doesn't take kindly to being embarrassed. Maddox claims he found the costume with Pierce's belongings and says Briley will actually be wrestling next week...against him.

Mike Dalton vs. Mr. Antonio Cesaro: Haven't seen Dalton in a little while. Cesaro has Dean Malenko's old theme...Regal jokes that he may be the only thing to come out of Switzerland with any aggression. Cesaro uses the CRAVATE~! in honor of his recent tag team partner...Regal adds that his old partner Dave Taylor had a hand in training Claudio. HEYYYYY~! Dalton attempts a leapfrog and Cesaro catches him in mid-air for a tilt-a-whirl backbreaker...very impressive. Dalton does manage to get in a few shots, but Cesaro tosses him into the air and blasts him with the pop-up European uppercut! Regal says that uppercut even made HIM jealous. He finishes the job with the RICOLA BOMB~! and Regal refers to it as such...nicely done.

Titus O'Neil & Percy Watson enlighten us...OH YEAH~! They're facing Jinder Mahal & Rick Victor next week in their first FCW outing as a tag team...and they're gunning for tag team gold down the line.

Leo Kruger vs. Husky Harris for the Heavyweight Title: General Manager Maxine Perez is watching the match from the "VIP Section" along with Richie Steamboat and Aksana...the last time Husky encountered them in that area, Steamboat kicked him in the face. Will history repeat itself? The fight quickly spills out of the ring and Husky avalanches Kruger against the ringpost and steps...ow. Leo fires back and attempts a suplex but Husky small-packages him for a quick two-count. After a quick look at Steamboat/Aksana, Regal notes that he would NEVER let a woman influence him...har har. Husky fires back with the Hundred Hand Slap and avalanche, but Kruger fights out of a uranagi and gets the sleeperhold. Husky backs him into the corner to escape, then snapmares him away and hits the uranagi on the second try...for 2 1/2. Leo tries to crawl out of the ring but Husky catches him, causing Leo to pull the ring apron into the ring. Husky knocks Kruger backwards...right into the referee who is trying to fix the apron. Of course, Harris decides it would be a good time to hit his Wave Of The Future finisher and go for the pin...whoops, no one to count. Steamboat comes to ringside to check on the official, putting him back in the ring and getting up on the apron. Husky sees Steamboat and grabs him, but the distraction is enough for Kruger to get the sleeperhold! Leo takes him down with the hold and Husky has no choice but to tap out...the champ retains, but what are Steamboat's motives?

So long from the Sunshine State!

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