Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Results: NWA Rampage Pro Wrestling, 06/24/12, from Warner Robins, GA


Results: NWA Rampage Pro Wrestling, 06/24/12, from Warner Robins, GA

- from intrepid wrestling reporter Daniel Lee Lumm

NWA RPW Television Championship Match

Drew Adler (C) defeated “Hit for Hire” Bobby Moore (w/ Charlie Cash) via pinfall

Referee: Dustin Robinson

Rob Adonis goes to commentary. A heavy offensive, complete with cheap tactics and help from Cash, kept Moore on top of things for a while. A missed baseball slide put Moore at Adler’s mercy for a while. Moore is ultimately put down by the Drew Drop when he tried to utilize a loaded elbow pad. After the match, Mike Posey attacks Adler and makes it clear that he wants the Television Title.

Rampage Cup Round 1

Hot Like Lava (Shaun Banks & Cru Jones) defeated BFF (Michael Stevens & Anthony Andrews) via pinfall

Referee: Stan Robinson

Anytime these two teams step in the ring, the fans stay entertained. Marv goes to use the jar that BFF brought out with them but is stopped by the ref, allowing Hot Like Lava to capitalize and pick up the win.

NWA North American Heavyweight Championship Match

“The Temptation” Shaun Tempers (C) defeated Cedric Alexander via pinfall

Referee: Dee Byers

Cedric has the support of the crowd and Tempers is met with little feedback, all of which was negative for his RPW debut. Tempers picks the win up with a sitting neckbreaker. The crowd doesn’t react much to Tempers as he celebrates and leaves.

Sal Rinauro joins Bill Behrens on commentary.

NWA RPW Heavyweight Championship Match

Kyle Matthews (C) defeated “Untouchable” Jeremy Vain via pinfall

Referee: Dustin Robinson

This felt like a lengthy match. Rave runs out and encourages Matthews to hit Vain with the belt. While the ref is tending to Rave, Vain takes advantage but is cut short by KC McKnight, who lays him out for Matthews to land the slurppy kick pick up the victory.

Leon McMichaels defeated Mike Posey via pinfall

Referee: Dee Byers

Leon takes a beating through most of the match, but a distraction from Adler gives him enough time to capitalize and pick up the win. Maybe it was just me, but Posey and Leon didn’t seem to really be on the A-Game for this match. Regardless, the crowd loved Drew’s appearance and Leon finally stopping his losing streak.

Murder 1 came out to cut a promo. He talks about what happened behind the curtain at the last show (shown exclusively on the broadcast of RPW). Murder comments on how Officer Chris Jacobs came to the aid of AJ Steele when he put his lit cigar in AJ’s eye and how Steele is nothing more than a fake who befriends the police. Jacobs comes out to confront Murder and is initially held back by officials, but Murder invites him into the ring with a promise that he will get laid out and Jacobs eventually steps back and leaves.

Sal Rinauro jumps back onto commentary.

Rampage Cup Round 1

Jimmy Rave Approved (Chip Day & Corey Hollis) defeated Washington Bullets (Jon & Trey Williams)

Referee: Stan Robinson

The match was pretty strait forward. Hot Like Lava, in their first heel move in weeks, come out to distract the Bullets long enough for Approved to pick up the win. Another video from the strange anonymous person apparently in some form of psychosis making It clear that he was coming for Jimmy Rave Approved. The fans instantly assume that Patrick Bentley is the one in the video.

(I had important personal matters to tend to, and I had start stepping out at this point. I caught pieces of the next match and had to leave during the last match. The results from here came from the help of Ben Masters and Tanika Thompson)


In the second NWA North American Heavyweight Title defense of the night, Shaun Tempers defeated KC McKnight with the help of Jeremy Vain, who was on commentary.

In the 2nd Round of the Rampage Cup, Jimmy Rave and Kyle Matthews defeated J-Rod & Frankie Valentine to advance to the finals. After the match, Cash Vault ran out and attacked Valentine. J-Rod constantly made it appear that he was going to help, but instead just left Valentine to endure the punishment. This attack marked the debut of Zane Dawson, a “highly scored prospect…” as Cash described him.

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