Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Rampage Pro Wrestling 's 11/20/10 TV Episode

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Rampage Pro Wrestling 's 11/20/10 TV Episode

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The November 20, 2010 edition of Rampage Pro Wrestling opens in Commissioner Sal Rinauro's office. Cru Jones is in the office, despite being forced to leave RPW three weeks ago after suffering a loss at the hands of Sugar Dunkerton. Cru argues that his name was not on the contract, but Sal counters by saying it doesn't matter whose name is on it. J-Rod storms in the office and claims it was Cru under the mask that cost him the Heavyweight title against Shaun Banks back at RPW Doctoberfest 2010. Rinauro says if Cru wants back so bad, he's back and has to face J-Rod this week. Cru leaves as Michael Stevens and Drew Adler hold J-Rod back.

Your hosts are Bill Behrens and Ben Masters.

Bobby Moore vs. Mike Posey

The action in the ring kicks off with Bobby Moore taking on Mike Posey. Before things can get officially underway, Moore immediately jumps on Posey. Moore is all over Posey with strikes and kicks for near-falls. He starts applying submission holds to attack the neck and back of Posey. Moore is completely dominating Posey to begin the match, but he just can't put him away. He applies a painful backbreaker submission. Posey breaks the hold and finally begins to build an attack. But Moore cuts him off again with a sidewalk slam for a 2-count. Moore goes back to submissions, this time locking on a camel clutch. But he still can't keep him down for good. Posey lights up again and sets up Moore for his Tree of Woe dropkick. Moore rolls out to recovery, but Posey hits a baseball slide. Moore climbs on the apron and Posey suplexes him back in. He goes to the top and hits the Alabama Jam for the win.

WINNER: Mike Posey

After the match as Posey is celebrating his victory, Jimmy Rave, Chip Day, and Corey Hollis enter the ring. Rave once again offers Posey the chance to become “Jimmy Rave Approved”. Once again, Posey declines. As the three men approach Posey to attack him, Kyle Matthews storms ringside and runs everyone off.

Killer Instinct vs. The Rymer Boys

Charlie Cash and J.T. Smooth are at ringside with Mike Stratus & Jake Slater. Stratus and Kevan start things off. Stratus gets the best of Kevan to start, so Evan tags in. Both Rymers double-team Stratus and knock him out of the ring. Slater comes in, but he gets the same treatment. Stratus tags out to Slater once Cash has his men recovered. Later on, Cash grabs Kevan's foot. Evan leaves his spot on the apron to approach Cash. Stratus circles all the way around the ring to attack Evan, but he moves. Stratus avoids a collision with Cash, but Kevan hits a dive on Stratus. Slater is able to recover, though, and gains the upper hand on Kevan. Killer Instinct begins the double team domination. Kevan is finally able to tag out to a fresh Evan. Evan fends off both Stratus and Slater. The Rymers hit a double-team move with Kevan flying off the top rope and Evan hitting a standing moonsault, both on Slater. Evan goes for the cover, but Cash puts Slater's foot on the bottom rope out of the referee's view. Amidst the confusion, Stratus and Slater take back over. Slater slams Kevan face first into the ringpost outside. They hit a lethal double team move on Evan to get the win.

WINNERS: Killer Instinct

Cru Jones vs. J-Rod

Up next is the rekindling of one of RPW's most brutal feuds, Cru Jones vs. J-Rod. The All-Star is gone and the Hot Like Lava version has returned. The irony about this is that even though Sugar Dunkerton won the Loser Leaves Town match 3 weeks ago, Cru is back in the ring first while Dunkerton is still out recovering from injuries suffered by Cru. Still enraged over losing his shot at the title, J-Rod immediately takes the fight to Cru. Everything is in J-Rod's way until he attempts a charge in the corner and meets an elbow from Cru. Cru turns the tables as puts the hurt on J-Rod as we go to a commercial break. We're back from break and Cru has J-Rod in a sitting abdominal stretch. The fights spills outside and Cru painfully drops J-Rod spine first on the apron. Cru gets a series of near falls, unable to put him away. Becoming increasingly frustrated, Cru begins ramping up the illegal tactics, eventually choking J-Rod in the corner. J-Rod fights off with kicks and begins countering all of Cru's attacks. J-Rod goes to finish off Cru with the flying knee, but Cru dodges it. He grabs J-Rod and attempts the Cru Cut. J-Rod slips out and charges Cru. Cru ducks and he charges J-Rod. He ducks and Cru collides with referee Brent Wiley. Wiley is down and the fight spills back to the outside. J-Rod rolls Cru on and covers him, but no referee to count. Heavyweight Champion Shaun Banks runs out and climbs up top. He drops for the elbow drop, but J-Rod moves, sending Banks into Cru. J-Rod throws out Banks and rolls up Cru in a quarter-nelson. Wiley recovers in time to count the victory.

WINNER: J-Rod

After the match, Banks comes in and attempts to help up Cru. An angry Cru shoves Banks off and tells him to go away. Banks pouts away and leaves as Cru recovers in the ring.

Backstage, Mr. Jones is joined by RPW owner Dr. Johnny Gayton. As Dr. Gayton and Jones reflect on what Charlie Cash has done with Pain, the Usual Suspects come into the room. The RPW Tag Team Champions have differing messages for Jones. Murder One thanks him for watching his back, but A.J. Steele makes it clear that he still doesn't like him, nor does he trust him. Jones says he doesn't trust him either, mentioning the scar he got from Steele way back at Memorial Mayhem earlier in the year.

RPW Television Championship: Kyle Matthews vs. Jeremy Vain ©

It is now time for this week's main event, as Kyle Matthews challenges for the TV championship against “The Untouchable” Jeremy Vain. One has to wonder if Jimmy Rave will play a factor in this contest. Matthews immediately goes after the leg of Vain, perhaps taking away Vain's ability to hit the VDT. Vain has no way to escape Matthews early on. Everything Vain attempts leads to Matthews attacking the leg. Vain attempts to get out of the ring to recover, but Matthews follows him. Vain finally gets an opening by slinging Matthews right into the steel barrier at ringside. Vain jumps all over the right arm that Matthews begins to favor after hitting the post. Not only does Vain apply holds to the arm, but he also violently stomps his fingers. Vain then gets dirty and starts choking Matthews in the corner. Vain remains in the control until he goes up the middle rope for an attack. Matthews cuts him off and climbs up to hit a beautiful hurricanrana. Despite a weakened right arm, Matthews continues the attack. After a series of counters, Matthews shocks Vain with the Slurpee kick in the corner. He hooks the inside cradle, but just before a new champion can be crowned, Jimmy Rave and the Approved rush the ring to attack Matthews.

WINNER by DQ: Kyle Matthews

The three men brutalize Matthews until the locker room clears to run them off. The referee raises Matthews arm in victory as this week's show comes to a close.

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