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CHAPTER SIX

Dance For Me

Kevin Nash: "Yo, Waitress! Can you get me and my friends here another round of drinks? Like now? Do you know who this is? I'm Kevin Nash. Big Daddy Cool. I expect drinks when I ask for drinks. Get a move on!"

Steve Austin: "Nash, Nash. Settle down, you're drunk. Just sit the hell down."

[Nash took his seat and looked around. He was certainly drunk, but he knew his was at the strip club with Austin, Goldberg, Jeff Hardy, and his friend Scott Hall. Nash looked over at Hall, and he too was indeed wasted. Without a second thought, Nash stood back up and got up on the stage with the strippers. He grabbed the poll and started to poll dance very badly.]

Scott Hall: "Hey Nash, what the fuck are you doing man?"

Kevin Nash: "You know, they don't call me big sexy for nothin'."

[Kevin Nash was still trying to dance, but doing a very bad job at it. Suddenly, he lost his balance and fell off the stage, making a big thud. Hardy and Austin got up and pulled Nash to his feet, and got him sat down in the chair.]

Jeff Hardy: "Hey Kevin, are you okay? Are you alright?"

Kevin Nash: "Don't you worry about me, I'll be fine. It's just my fucking leg and every other part of my body."

[Everybody just shrugged off Nash, and they got back to drinking. Within the hour, everyone was totally plastered. Jeff Hardy was up messing with the strippers. Austin was making sugar piles, Nash was out in the chair, Goldberg was still hamering them down, and Hall was trying to dance to the music, but couldn't because he was so drunk.]

Jeff Hardy: "Yeah, babe. Just lay straight on the table. Like that, yeah."

[Jeff was asking one of the strippers to lay on the table for him, and Jeff climbed up on the stage. He leaped, obviously looking for the swanton on the poor girl, but he completely missed and went sailing into the table where everyone was sitting. Sugar flew into Austin's eyes and he squirmed on the floor in pain. The end of the table came up and hit Nash right in the jaw, waking him up, and leaving him with a sore jaw. Goldberg was sent flying backwards and beer was splashed all down the front of him. Hall wasn't around the accident, but from the dance floor he could see everything, and he began to uncontrollably laugh his ass off. Moments later they were being thrown out by the manager, and sitting on the streets.]

Steve Austin: "Well, this fucking sucks."

Bill Goldberg: "Yes, it certainly does."

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Anyone else find it humorous that Nash Austin Goldberg = NAG?

I know you're a global fed, but for a starting promotion, this roster is looking huge. Not a bad roster, but a lot of these guys are gonna bleed your cash supply. Of course it helps that you got $15 mil to start out. I'll reserve my judgment on your writing for the show, but damn you could combine a couple of these chapters.

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-Everybody is piling into their seats as 'Big Daddy Cool' Kevin Nash's music hits. He comes down to the ring and grabs a microphone. He announces that tonight is special. No storylines, no angles, just straight up wrestling. The crowd is happy with his, And Nash leaves the ring to a big ovation.

(80%)

-Buff Bagwell vs. Andrew Martin. Bagwell stares a hole right into Martin, and the bell sounds. Both men go back and forth, back and forth in the corner, with nobody gaining a clear advantage. The referee seperates the two and they lock up again. Martin shoves Bagwell into the far corner, and begins to drive his big boot right into the sternum of Bagwell. Martin stops, and chops Bagwell twice across the chest, before Irish whipping him into the opposite corner. Bagwell slumps down into the turnbuckle and Andrew runs at him full speed, about to drive his shoulder into the abdomen of Buff when all of the sudden Bagwell lifts his leg up and nails Martin right in the forehead with it. Martin goes down, and Bagwell makes a cover. Martin kicks out at two and begins to lift himself up on the ring ropes when Bagwell makes it to his feet first and drives his knee into the lower back of Martin. Bagwell lifts Martin to his feet and locks him in a standing headlock. Martin tries to power out of it, but to no avail. Martin tries again, and succeeds with some stiff back elbows to the stomach of Bagwell. Martin grabs Bagwell by the arm and irsh whips him into the ropes. Martin backs into the ropes and gets some speed, and as Bagwell is coming at him, he clobbers him with a big boot. Martin goes for the cover, but only comes up with a two count. Martin begins to work on the neck and head of Bagwell, but gets tripped by Buff and sent face first into the mat. Bagwell rolls over Martin and heads to the top rope. He gets situated, and then perfectly nails the Buff Blockbuster on Martin for the pinfall.

(61%)

-Steve Corino vs. Tommy Dreamer. The crowd was not at all interested in the Bagwell/Martin match, and were hoping that this one would pull their interest in. Both men lock up in the beginning, and Corino drops to his knees and hits a fireman's carry on Dreamer. Corino whips around and locks on an armbar, while Dreamer struggles to get to the ropes. Instead, Corino lets go and starts stomping the hell out of Dreamer's right arm. Dreamer rolls out of the ring, clutching his arm. Corino grabs onto the ropes and leans over, spouting off trash talk. Dreamer circles half of the ring before sliding in, and a stare down ensues. Both men circle eachother in the ring, and they signal to eachother that they want to lock up. They do, and Corino pulls it into a headlock on Dreamer. Corino pushes Dreamer into the ropes and tries to hit a clothesline on Dreamer, but he ducks under his arm, and kicks Corino in the gut. Dreamer puts Corino's head between his legs, and lifts him up for a powerbomb. Dreamer gets all of it, and lands on top of Corino for the pin. Dreamer only comes up with a two count, and is unhappy with this decision. Dreamer picks up Corino by his hair, and sets him up for a suplex, and gets it. A Dreamer chant begins to echo in the arena, and Tommy begins to smile. Corino rolls out of the ring and grabs a steel chair, and reenters the ring. The referee tries to stop Corino, and they begin to argue. Out from the crowd comes Jeff Hardy, and the fans are going hysterical. Hardy rolls into the ring and spins Dreamer around, and then hits him with the Twist of Fate. Jeff rolls back out of the ring and goes through the crowd, only this time they are booing him. Corino takes noitce and throws away the chair. Corino shrugs his shoulders and pins Dreamer for the 3 count and victory.

(72%)

-Nova vs. Sean Waltman. Waltman is in the middle of the ring, taunting the crowd and getting that 'X-Pac Heat'. Nova's music hits, and he makes his way down to the ring. He slides in, and the referee rings the bell. Both guys run at eachother, obviously looking for the clothesline. Waltman and Nova both go down, and the referee starts the ten count. Waltman is the first to his feet, and he begins to drive his boot into the stomach and neck of Nova. After a few stomps the referee holds Waltman back so Nova can get back up. Once he does, they are both circling eachother once again. Waltman runs at Nova, but instead ducks, and Nova catches the referee with a high kick. Nova tries to revive the fallen ref, but Waltman comes behind with a massive back body drop. Nova clutche his neck, and Waltman notices his opportunity. He gets out of the ring and grabs a steel chair from ringside, and then climbs back in. Nova is on his knees at this point, and Waltman brings the chair crashing down right on his head. Nova falls forward, arms to his side. Sean continues to bring the chair across Nova's back and neck. You can see the rage in Waltman's eyes as he does so. Al of the sudden, the bell rings and Nova is announced as the winner. Waltman turns around, and the ref is holding his head with calling for the bell. Waltman gets very angry, and begins to assault the ref with the chair also. Staff officals and more referees run of to try and stop Waltman. After a couple minutes of struggle, they finally gain control over him, and they escort him backstage.

(63%)

Scott Hall vs. Chris Kanyon. Hall starts off the match by trash talking to the crowd, and Kanyon sees the opening. Kanyon comes up right behind Hall and kicks him in the leg, taking him off his feet and landing him on his back. Kanyon grabs Hall's legs and splits them, kicking him in the groin area. Hall rolls around in pain for awhile, and gets to his knees. Kanyon bounces off the ropes and low-dropkicks Hall in the chest, sending him into the ropes. Kanyon picks Hall up by the hair, and begins driving his forearm into the midsection of Hall. Hall gets whipped into the ropes by Kanyon, and bounces off, only to be caught by a huge standing dropick to the face by Kanyon. Kanyon begins to try to set Hall up, but Hall counters with a low blow. Hall quickly stands up, and grabs Kanyon for the Ousider's Edge. Hall nails it, and he cover Kanyon. The referee counts to three, and Hall makes his way to the back, victorious.

(70%)

10 Man Battle Royal. The match begins with everyone standing in the middle of the ring. Kevin Nash stands in the middle, and he watches all the guys in the ring circle around him. If they had any say in it, Nash would not be champion of his own company. Kanyon and Nova closed in on Scott Hall, getting a upper advantage. Meanwhile, Steiner was working on Nash in the corner, jamming his shoulder into the abdomen of Nash. Corino and Dreamer were once again going at it, and this time Tommy was the one in control. And Finally, Waltman and Bagwell were struggling to put eachother over the top rope. Steiner calls for a couple of the guys to come and help him out, and together they throw Nash over the top rope! (KEVIN NASH HAS BEEN ELIMATED).

Nash is furious, and he unwillingly walkes to the back in anger, by the order of WPW officials. Bagwell jumps back all over Waltman, and begins to nail him with some stiff right hands. Bagwell keeps hammering on Waltman, until Kanyon comes along with a double axe handle to the back of the neck. Kanyon backs Bagwell into the corner, and nails him with some boot stomps to the stomach. Kanyon begins to choke Bagwell, but Bagwell reverses it, and begins a choke himself. Buff let's go, and climbs up on the turnbuckle and starts a 10 punch. Corino comes over to help out Kanyon, and Corino gets under Buff's legs and shoves while Kanyon shoves on Buff's midsection, and together they throw Buff right over the turnbuckle and to the floor. He hits the floor with a thud and lies motionless for a few minutes until medics escort him to the back. (BUFF BAGWELL HAS BEEN ELIMINATED).

Martin, Hall, and Steiner are all triple teaming Nova in the corner, while Corino and Kanyon are fighing it out in the middle of the ring. Kanyon irish whips Corino in to the ropes, and runs at him full speed, clotheslining him onver the top rope, but Corino is still hanging on. Corino slides back under the ropes and gets to his feet. Kanyon is taunting to the crowd that he just eliminated Corino, but the crowd is happy when Corino comes up from behind and tosses Kanyon over the top rope. (CHRIS KANYON HAS BEEN ELIMINATED).

Tommy Dreamer is taking it to Waltman, and has a sleeper hold locked in. Waltman is getting weary, but it saved when Martin hits the ropes and big boots Dreamer right in the face. The two Scotts are having it out, with Hall getting stuck in the Steiner recliner. Steiner lets go of the hold, and whips Hall into the corner and proceeds to nail him with some chops across the chest. Hall pokes Steiner in the eye to gain the upper hand, and kicks him in the upper thigh a good two times. Hall grabs Steiner by the back of the tights and sends him sailing over the top rope! (SCOTT STEINER HAS BEEN ELIMINATED).

Now it's down to even six. Dreamer is working on Corino, Hall is back on Nova, and Waltman is hitting Martin with those educated feet. Dreamer has Corino backed up into the corner once again, and is connecting with some very stiff shin kicks. Dreamer steps back, and Corino seizes the opportunity to drop toe hold Dreamer onto the second turnbuckle. Corino looks over just in time to see Nova dropkick Hall over the top rope. (SCOTT HALL HAS BEEN ELIMINATED).

Corino made a big mistake in taking his eye of the prize, and Dreamer nails a low blow on Corino, and he goes down. Dreamer takes his knee and begins to drive it into the throat of Corino. Dreamer stands up, and from behind comes a vicious big boot to the back of Dreamer's head, sending him over the top rope and to the floor. Dreamer clutches the back of his head, and looks up at Martin like "What the fuck?". (TOMMY DREAMER HAS BEEN ELIMINATED).

Now it's down to the fantastic four. Steve Corino, Nova, Sean Waltman, and Andrew Martin, for those not keeping score at home. Nova and Corino are beginning to get serious with eachother, when they both notice the opportunity. Steve Corino and Nova run full speed ahead at Waltman and Martin, but they are able to both get them over the top and down to the mat!. (SEAN WALTMAN AND ANDREW MARTIN HAVE BOTH BEEN ELIMINATED SIMULTANIOUSLY).

Now it is down to the final two. Nova and Steve Corino. Both men lock up, aware of the grueling battle that lies ahead of them. Corino locks in a headlock on Nova, but Nova shoves him off and into the ropes. Nova grabs some air and hits a dropkick on the chest of Corino, sending him into the ropes. Amazingly, Nova was able to straighten himself out in mid air and land on his feet from the dropkick! Nova runs at Corino, but Corino uses Nova's own momentum to send him flying over the top rope! Nova catches the rope and lands on the apron, to the dismay of Steve Corino. Nova taunts Corino to come out on the apron with him, and he reluctantly agrees. Both men are wearily trying to stay on the apron, while also trying to get some offense in. Corino grabs Nova and trys to throw him off, but instead Nova grabs Corino and they both hit the ground. The crowd is silent as Corino and Nova argue with the referee on the decision for a few minutes.

(62%)

- Kevin Nash's music hits for the second time tonight, and he comes out to thank the fans for coming to the show, because it would not be possible without them. Then he says that he has to get on to more important things, like the winner of the 10 man battle royal. Nash says that he was watching the monitor in the back, and that both men hit the ground, and that next week, yes next week, he also announces that they now have a weekly ppv, Steve Corino will go one on one with Nova for the WPW World Championship! He also says that he wants Jeff Hardy and Tommy Dreamer to work out their issues next week also, in a no holds barred, hardcore rules match! Nash's music hits as Corino and Nova look at eachother and nod in approval.

[sHOW END]

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No Holds Barred, Hardcore Rules Match

Tommy Dreamer vs. Jeff Hardy

WPW World Championship Match

Nova vs. Steve Corino

*CARD SUBJECT TO CHANGE*

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I'm quite likin this dairy...very nicely done DBD. Your first show was well done, writing's a bit bland but it still caught my interest for the most part. Interesting concept as well, this has the ability to become a pretty successful diary here in the dome.

Keep up the good work :)

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Okay, not a bad start. First off, default your font, the font you're using just isn't doing it for me. Strain on the eyes of the old guys like me.

Match write ups weren't horrible, especially if this is your first diary. Little short for my tastes, but some people prefer the short write ups, so that's really up to you.

Booking doesn't strike me as anything amazing, but it is your first show. It's a little early to tell.

Your writing could use some serious proof-reading though. No offensive spelling mistakes, but you need to really work on the way you word things, it can get confusing.

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I liked it... except.

You gave away Corino vs Dreamer without build-up, which anybody else would have done, as it could be a good indy match.

Other than that, looks like a good show, but a global promotion NEEDS angles/interviews.

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I didn't like the booking.

This is a fed ran by Steve Austin, Goldberg, and Kevin Nash, and I'm supposed to believe that none of the three booked themselves into the World Title scene from the beginning, and that Nash allowed himself to be eliminated from the Battle Royal first? Nope, never would have happened. Nevermind the fact that none of them would book Nova to be in a World Title match either, ESPECIALLY Nash. Totally unrealistic.

I would have liked to see Scott Steiner in the World Title match, would have been much more realistic then Steve Corino/Nova, who, since you are a global company, hence needed the casual fans interest, would draw NO casual fan interest at all, was a horrible decision. Casual fans are drawn by names, you used yours poorly.

You're giving away Dreamer/Hardy too early. I don't even know why Hardy attacked Tommy, so why should I care about the match? Hold off at least a week on that, give us a reason to care about it.

You held your debut, of a company involving Steve Austin and Goldberg, yet neither of them appeared on the show? If I was a fan, and I knew both were involved in the company, which I would as they are your main selling points, I'm crying foul here. I might not even turn in next week as you gave me nothing special from your debut. I would have liked to see at the very least an Austin promo, if not a Goldberg squash of someone. Give the fans what they want, at least on the debut show.

I also didn't like giving away Dreamer/Corino right away, built properly, that is a great match to draw the ECW fanboy crowd, and trying to build a global company, you would sorely need that.

I know it sounds like I'm just pointing out the negative, but there was some good, its just lackluster for what should be a big moment for your company, the debut. You needed a M-80, but all you gave me was a sparkler. Its better then nothing, but just barely.

The writing was ok, it works, just think out your booking more, and look to book more realistic based on who 'runs' your company.

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ill agree with syco, as much as the show is good and i like the write ups, with Nash involved and austina and berg, its unrealistic they all didnt make a show. Nash would never allow Nova to win as tbhe Klique hate him, or dislike him. Just work on the booking and make it more realistic and it'll be instantly better. Take note of in game relationships.

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[0] - Opening credits roll, and we take a look back at the less than stellar debut of the WPW. Clips are shown of Jeff Hardy's debut and heel turn by attacking Tommy Dreamer, Kevin Nash's elimination from the 10 man battle royal, which he got eliminated first, and then Nova and Steve Corino both winning the battle royal, and Nash announcing that they will go one on one for the title, tonight.

[1] - Michael Shane vs. Paul London vs. Teddy Hart. A lot speedy cruiserweight action here, which I thoroughly enjoyed. Early on it the match, Shane and London formed a bond and really took it to Hart, but that all came to an end when Ted ducked and London clobbered Shane with a right hand. The match kept me interested through the entire thing, which is a plus. About five minutes into the match, London was down on the outside, while Ted and Shane were going one on one with eachother in the ring, although I do believe Shane should have been down instead, but that comes down to personal opinion. London picked himself back up, and entered the action once again, and this time him and Hart formed a unit and stomped the living hell out of Shane, which I thought was a low point in the match. Why can't it just be a regular triple threat? In the end, Shane pulled through and ended it with a superkick that was well placed on Teddy Hart's chin for the victory.

(70%)

[2] - To the suprise of the crowd, Jeff Hardy's music hits and he made his way out to the ring. The crowd did the normal heel reaction, and booed. Hell, I was doing the same exact thing, but not because he's supposed to be a heel, I'm no Jeff Hardy fan. Anyway, he doesn't do a goofy dance, or slide into the ring like his WWE days. Instead, it's all business as he walks. yes walks down to the the ring. He enters, and grabs a microphone, as the crowd's boos still drown out the arena. Well, maybe I went to far, some people just don't care. Jeff begins to talk about why he did what he did last week, and that he did it because he was always known for his "spots" and nobody took him seriously as a wrestler, and that he is sick and tired of working for the fans and getting absolutely nothing. You know, the whole heel turn explaination. Jeff goes on to explain the fact that, Tommy Dreamer is another man who likes to put his body on the line for the fans, and yet he loves them. He treats the fans like they actually mean something to him. Hardy goes on and on, reeming into why the fans suck, and how much he's been through. Finally, we get a 'Jeff Sucks' chant, but it can barely be heard. Hardy says that he needs to teach Dreamer a lesson, and it starts tonight.

(61%)

[3] - Tommy Dreamer vs. Jeff Hardy. Jeff is still in the ring after cutting a promo on Dreamer, and the crowd doesn't seem to know what's going on. Which doesn't seem to suprise me in the least bit. Anyway, they finally catch on when Dreamer makes his way out, and the match is on. The beginning was a bit iffy for me, with Jeff blowing acouple spots, which totally hurt my expectations of this match. Dreamer delievers a really stiff kick to the head of Hardy, which legitimately looks like it hurt, and goes to the outside and grabs a chair. Oh yeah, I forgot this match was hardcore rules, silly me. Dreamer swings and swings, each time driving the chair harder and deeper into Jeff's back, who sold it pretty well. Tommy should have waited for the cover, but he went for it anyways, only coming up with a 2 count. Not a whole lot in this match to write home about, but it was decent at best. Although, the hardcore action was average. Dreamer swings at Hardy, but Jeff ducks and kicks Tommy in the midsection, grabbing the chair and smashing it across the face of Tommy Dreamer. Very nice chair shot I'd say, but chair shots are chair shots, not wrestling, and that's what this is, a wrestling match. Dreamer is busted wide open, and Jeff lays the chair down on him and heads to the top rope. Jeff goes for the swanton, and connects with the target. I thought the swanton looked above average this time around, Hardy is definitely improving on some things, whether I like it or not. Jeff goes for the pin, and gets the 3 count for the win.

(65%)

[4] - After a short break in the show so we could see a video of how exactly the WPW came together, we are now greeted by the presence of Andrew Martin. And if his persona and character are anything like what it was in WWE, then I am going to hate the guy once again. He works better as a clueless babyface, but once again, that's me talking, not anyone else. Martin is out in the ring discussing how he was only ever really in the WWE because he was almost a Mcmahon, and used to date Stephanie. Andrew begins to say that he doesn't think he would have ever been there for as long as he was if it wasn't for their history. BOOORRRING..I thought he would have been able to gain some charisma in the transfer, I guess not. Good thing I'm starting to see here though, he is letting his hair grow back to being longer. I always like his hair long. As Martin rants and raves, some unfamiliar music hits, and it's another WWE castoff, Chuck Palumbo. Palumbo gets on the mike and says that he too was under utilized in the WWE, but he has no regrets for coming to the WPW, and Andrew should change his attitude, before Palumbo changes it for him. Ugh, I would really like to skip out on this match, if it's even going to be a match at all. Both men are flaring up at eachother, ready to pounce at any given moment. The crowd cheers, but Palumbo and Martin do not know what for. They soon find out as they look at the rampway, and 1/3 owner of WPW Bill Golberg makes his way to the ring. Great, he's probably going to announce this match, what a waste of space. Instead, it's a whole 'nother story when he snatches the mike away from Palumbo. He says thatthese guys want to fight? Fine. But they have to make it through him first, since this is not match people came to see.

(66%)

[5] - Goldberg vs. Chuck Palumbo and Andrew Martin. I don't even know if this should be called a match. Goldberg went through both of these guys quicker than a knife cuts through warm butter. Palumbo and Martin got in little offense, and Goldberg pinned Palumbo with the jackhammer in about 4 minutes. Guess we won't be seeing Palumbo/Martin tonight, thank God.

(77%)

[6] - Austin and Nash are shown in the back, having a few beers and an all around good time. After knocking back another cold one, Austin looks at the camera, and begins discussing the current world championship picture. He says the match for tonight is still Nova vs. Steve Corino for the belt, but there will also be another match up next. A number one contendership match, that is. Scott Steiner goes one on one with Scott Hall, and the winner will fight the world champion by the end of the night tonight, in 3 weeks.

(83%)

[7] - Scott Hall vs. Scott Steiner. Well, what can I say? A lot of stiff brawling action in this match, most coming from Steiner. This match, meh. I was semi-interested in seeing, but I wasn't fully into it, maybe it's my dislike for the Steroid Freak, or maybe AlchoHALL, but I just wasn't into it. Steiner opened up on Hall with some brutal chops and a club to the the back and lower neck area, which looked less than pretty. Both men went at it for a good while, and the only thing really memoriable about this match is when Steiner full nelsoned Hall, almost breaking his neck. I wish I could have paid more attention, but the only thing I really saw was the ending. Steiner made Hall tap to the Steiner Recliner for the submission victory.

(72%)

[8] - An unknown WPW interviewer is backstage trying to get a word with Steve Corino, but Corino is having no part of it. He shoves the interviewer out of his way and heads to the ring.

(79%)

[9] - Steve Corino vs. Nova. Well, this is the main event match to determine the World Champion of WPW, which only got a week's worth of hype. Anyhow, this match had it all. Corino is a decent brawler, so we saw some brawling mixed in with Nova's speed and the technical abilities of both men, and I must say, the match was worth the cost of the PPV alone. Early on, Corino was getting the upper advantage on Nova when out of nowhere comes a low blow, and Nova heads to the top. The ref asks him to get down, and Nova ignores his requests and perfectly connects with a huricanranna on Corino. By this point, I had my eyes fixed on the television screen, and they were not coming off until the match was over. Nova goes for a cover, but only comes up with a two count. Nova is upset and decides to argue with the referee, and Corino takes the oportunity to roll Nova up, but he too only gets a count of two. These boys can really go at it, you know? I definitely think Nova should get a World Championship rematch, but probably not right away, since the #1 Contender Scott Steiner already has a shot, and it would take away from the whole purpose of Steiner winning. However, he should get a shot down the line. Nova heads up to the top once again and leaps, nailing Corino with a crossbody. Nova tries to pin Corino with a school boy, but Corino reverses it into a School boy of his own, but Nova kicks out after a long two count. Both men are back on their feet, and ready to go at it once more. The match pretty much carried along at a fast pace just like this, until the final moments of the match. Nova heads up on the turnbuckle for the third time in the bout, and it would be a mistake he would regret for god knows how long. Nova was obviously looking for a standing dropkick on Corino, but Corino foiled those plans with a superkick that seemingly came out of nowhere. It was really a hattrick to remember. Corino gets the cover on Nova, hooking the far leg, and it's enough to guarantee the victory.

(56%)

[10] - As Steve Corino is parading in the ring with his newly won WPW World Championship, Scott Steiner's music hits, and he walks out onto the entrance ramp. He stands tall as he looks at Corino, spouting off trash and other garbage while pointing a finger. The camera slowly fades out as the show comes to a closing.

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I dont enjoy seeing Test getting buried week in week out. That makes me sad :(

Also, the main reason that Jeff Hardy attacked Dreamer is because Dreamer owes money to Jeff. See (this is a spoiler) but Jeff's upcoming gimmick change will see him as a drug dealer. Thats the way I like to see it, anyway

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Steve Corino holding the title is kind of weird in this type of federation. I would think maybe a bigger name would hold like Kevin Nash.

I disagree, Would you rather have Nova sd the champion think about it logically Steve Corino is a way better wrestler than Nova and Corino is more over. Although in real life Nash would want in the title picture maybe he will just have to wait till the company is more established

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