Saturday, March 3, 2012

FCW TV

Commentators: Chris Russo, S. William Regal, & Byron Saxton(w/ "65% Healed" arm sling). Ring announcer: Caylee Turner.

C.J. Parker vs. Corey Graves: Parker is returning from a recent shoulder injury...and Graves targets the bad arm at his first opportunity. Parker tries for several quick pin attempts but the arm is still bothering him...he hits a double-knee in the corner but misses a barrel-roll into the corner. Graves catches him in a rolling Fuller leglock(thank you, Mr. Regal) out of nowhere for the surprise tapout...didn't see that coming.

Dean Ambrose visits Dr. James Bronson...Bronson deduces an obsession with Regal and Dean confirms that notion.

Seth Rollins vs. Rick Victor: The match kicks into high gear in a hurry...Seth blitzes Victor with offense but Victor rolls out of the ring to avoid an early Avada Kedavra. Rollins gives chase, but Victor cuts him off with a snap suplex on the floor. Victor charges at Seth...and hits nothing but ring steps, ow. Back into the ring, Seth attempts a springboard move only to get kicked off the ropes...that finally gives Victor a sustained advantage. Rollins stuns Victor with a jumping enzuigiri to get some separation but Victor rolls him up...for two. Victor levels him with a jumping European uppercut that Regal dubs the "Canadian Lifter"...but a charge into the corner hits a raised boot. Seth throws Victor shoulder-first into the turnbuckles and nails a vicious advanced curbstomp for the win! Seth turns his gaze to a mysterious dark-haired lady sitting in the upper deck...hmm.

Back at the office, Bronson's on the couch and Dean's analyzing him. Ha ha.

Dean Ambrose vs. Kazma Sakamoto: Regal goes silent for the first part of the match as he's intent on observing Ambrose. Regal restates his previous assertion that Ambrose will be the end of him...in the meantime, Dean survives an early assault by Sakamoto and delivers the knee trembler. Ambrose finishes quickly with the Regal Stretch...and glares at the broadcast table where Regal sits. Summer Rae(w/ Rob Naylor) enters the ring for a talk with Ambrose but he doesn't seem to be interested...

Jason Jordan vs. Big E Langston: Big E dominates Jordan in the early going, but he takes too long to set up a big splash and Jordan raises the knees. Jordan hits a running Buff Blockbuster for a two-count, but runs right into the Big Ending and that's the ballgame.

Women's Champion & Queen Raquel Diaz enlightens us...she wants her banner, darn it. Next week, she defends her title in a triple threat match.

Richie Steamboat vs. Damien Sandow(w/ spotlight) for the FCW 15 Title: Sandow immediately brings a chair into the ring...the referee takes it away, allowing Richie to get an early two-count with a rollup. Things settle down as they go technical with Steamboat gaining the advantage...Byron and Regal both note that Richie can dictate the pace as the champion. Sandow bails out of the ring to avoid the superkick but eats a baseball slide and Richie throws him back in. With five minutes gone, Steamboat hits a big chop off the top rope...for two. They trade mat counters until Steamboat comes up with a Fujiwara armbar...Sandow has to go to the ropes to escape.

Damien yanks Steamboat into the ropes by the hair to escape an armbar, then dishes out some abuse in the ringside area. Sandow controls the action as we hit the ten-minute mark...he goes for several pin attempts in a row but can't keep Steamboat down. The momentum shifts a few times but Richie finally goes on a full-fledged rally with three minutes to go. Solo Hart Attack...gets two. Steamboat misses a top-rope move and Sandow sets up for the snap neckbreaker(once the M-14, now the Silencer)...but Richie counters into a spinaround neckbreaker...for two! Two minutes to go. Sandow maneuvers into a pumphandle Eye Of The Hurricane but can't make the cover right away...he finally goes for the pin but only gets two. Northern Light suplex...for two. One minute to go. Sandow tries a sunset flip but Richie blocks...for two. Sandow counters into the sunset flip anyway...for two. Sandow hits the Silencer out of nowhere...for 2 1/2! Sandow beats down Steamboat in the corner as the clock ticks down...but Steamboat leapfrogs out of the corner and superkicks Sandow as the time limit expires! It's a 0-0 draw...which means Steamboat retains the FCW 15 Championship.

Next week: Leo Kruger vs. Mike Dalton for the Heavyweight Title. So long from the Sunshine State!

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