June 26, 2003
Nashville, Tennessee
Paul London vs. Xavier
Xavier took Paul London lightly in this match, not worrying about much of a challenge. But London showed him much more than he expected. He started out by firing away with right hands, and whipped him into the ropes, and hit a great dropkick. He went for the cover, but Xavier got out at a one count. London waited till the X-man got up and hit him with a spinning wheel kick. Xavier was reeling, but after London missed with a clothesline, Xavier caught him with a neckbreaker while on the run! He picked him up and landed a Falcon Arrow Suplex he calls the Xceleration. He went for the cover, but London kicked out. Frustrated, Xavier called for the finish, but London pushed him away and landed a superkick. He then climbed the top rope, and nailed a Shooting Star Press, and the academic 3 count.
Match Time: 4:12
Dan Wilson: What a move! Paul London is one of the most explosive wrestlers in the business, and he just showed why!
Backstage
Sandeen is walking backstage and runs into Commissioner Al Snow, they stare each other.
Sandeen: I’ll be honest; the changes I wanted to place just are not ready to be shown. And though I’ll remain owner, you will run the show.
Snow: Well I’m happy to hear we buried the hatchet.
Sandeen: Yeah well, he’s still got a problem with you…
Just then Dean Malenko nails Snow in the back of the head with a Singapore Cane. Snow holds his back as Malenko and Sandeen walk off together.
Dan Wilson: What a shot! Sandeen has announced he’ll step back from the camera, what an announcement. On to our next match featuring two struggling members of SMW trying to get on the right track.
Mike Modest vs. Keiji Sakoda
This was a battle of a technical style in Mike Modest versus the martial arts machine in Sakoda. And Sakoda took the offensive early with a stiff kick to the head. Modest was dazed and backed up into the corner. Sakoda used his brute strength to muscle him up onto his shoulders, and powerslam him. He didn't even go for the cover, as he brought Modest to his feet, he set up for a big kick to Modest, but Modest saw it coming and ducked, when Sakoda turned around, he was greeted with three fists and a clothesline. Sakoda stumbled to the corner, as Modest set him up for the "Reality Check", but Sakoda caught his legs and muscled him up for a powerbomb from the second turnbuckle! Sakoda crawled over to Modest and covered him for the 1,2,3.
Match Time: 5:03
Dan Wilson: What a reversal! That was a powerful move by Sakoda, who seems to be getting back into things.
Backstage
Snow is his office sitting in his chair while holding an ice pack on his back, when “Simply Delicious” Damien Steele enters the his office.
Steele: You wanted to see me?
Snow: Yes I did. It’s about you. You are not happy, I can see it in your eyes
Steele: It’s my new gimmick, I can’t stand it. Sandeen said it would put me over, but I only seem to be booed for being called a pussy.
Snow: I don’t see Sandeen around here any more. I want you to face Frankie Kazarian, and put everything into it, make me proud, make SMW proud!
Dan Wilson: Damien Steel e is going to face Frankie Kazarian? What a match that should prove to be! Lets get on to a tag match, that I would like to call a recreation of David vs. Goliath!
Monty Brown and Bull Buchanan vs. Johnny Jeter and Matt Stryker
This was a Tornado Tag match, so all four men started out in the ring. Jeter and Stryker were over powered from the start as Monty powerslamed Jeter and Bull took out Stryker with a hi powered clothesline With Bull and Monty’s differences aside they hit simultaneous spinebusters on each men. They took over as Bull took Stryker outside, and Monty stayed in the ring with Jeter. Jeter got some momentum with a dropkick and a great spin kick. But Bull came in and just took his head off with an axe kick. Stryker got back into the ring however and nailed Bull with a calf kick that brought him down! When Monty turned around he was awaited with a rolling wheel kick. He helped Jeter recover as they took Bull out of the ring. But when the turned around Brown awaited with a double clothesline. He then picked Stryker up and nailed and Alpha Bomb for the three count.
Match Time: 7:02
Dan Wilson: Can anyone stop these two men; they are on a mission to get back the tag titles. And now we have an SMW vs. TWF match. A “reborn” Damien Steele vs. Frankie Kazarian, a graduate of SMW!
“The Real Deal” Damien Steele vs. Frankie Kazarian
The former SMW combatant showed how much he thought of Steele by turning around and telling Steele to kiss his ass. Steele was infuriated by the gesture and made Frankie pay. Steele ran through him with three straight clotheslines, than hit a powerslam that shook the ring. Steele went for the cover and got a two count. He brought Kazarian to his feet but Frankie showed his experience and slipped out of the ring. Steele would have none of that as he went after him, Kazarian slid back into the ring, as did Steele, but Kazarian dropkicked him right in the head Steele came back in. Kazarian showboated to the crowd a bit, and when Steele got up, he made him ay with a superkick that echoed through the arena. He made the cover, but he only got a two count! Kazarian was furious at the ref for a slow count. And he took his eyes off the ball. Steele rolled him up from behind, but only got a two count. Kazarian got back into it with a spin wheel kick to the stomach; he then climbed the ropes and nailed a missile dropkick, which rolled Steele out of the ring. Kazarian didn’t follow Steele, as he pulled out a table from the other side of the ring. He set it up inside the ring as Steele barely beat the referees ten count. Kazarian sized Steele up for the “Wave of the Future”. But Steele kicked him in the gut, and hit a Jackhammer coming through the table! Damien crawled over Kazarian about 8 counts later for the 1,2, kickout! This shocked the crowed in attendance. As Steele got up over a near lifeless Kazarian, Steele collapsed to his knees. He went up top and climbed the turnbuckle and he waited patiently for Kazarian to get up. When he did he came flying off, but was caught with a dropkick in mid air! They both got up at the count of nine. Steele went for a wild swing, but Kazarian caught it, and landed the “Wave of he Future” for the three count.
Match Time: 11:46
Dan Wilson: That was one of the greatest one on one contest I have ever watched in my entire life. Steele has nothing to be a shamed of.
Backstage
Shannon Moore is shown sitting in his locker room, holding his hands in prayer.
Dan Wilson: That match is gonna come up next after this Tag Team Title match, lets see if the Future Foundation can become three time SMW Tag Champs!
SMW Tag Title Match
Nick Dinsmore and Rob Conway were on a mission to get their titles back and they put on another classic. Conway started out with Lance, and the two put on a show from the start. Conway slipped behind Lance and rolled him up for a two, Lance came up rolled Conway into a small package for a two, Conway got up on Lance’s shoulders and hit a victory roll and got a two, Lance came up and climbed up Conway’s shoulders and went for a hurricarana pin and got another two! Both men got up. Conway shook his head and smiled, as did Lance. They tagged in their partners who uncharacteristically slugged it out with each other. Rip got the advantage after poking Dinsmore in the eyes. He took the opportunity to sweep out his legs and put him in a boston crab. Dinsmore was close enough to the ropes though to tag in his partner. And since Rip didn’t see it, Conway went up top and hit a bulldog coming down. But Lance got involved and just blasted an unsuspecting Conway, he went for the cover, but he wasn’t the legal man! He argued with the ref, but Dinsmore got up behind him and hit a cobra clutch german suplex. That took Lance out. And when Rip got up, Dinsmore set up for a german and Conway recovered to press him over for an STO for a move they call “Foundation Shaker” for the one two three!
Match Time: 9:32
Dan Wilson: This team is amazing; I predict they’ll get the next big call up. But tonight they have regained the championship for the third time! It’s time for the main event folks, and this one promises to be a great one.
SMW Championship Fatal Four Way Elimination
Steve Bradley took on Moore while Daniels started his assault on the Patriot. Moore tossed Bradley outside and ascended the turnbuckle; he leapt off with a big forward senton. Inside the ring, Daniels patiently worked on the leg of the Patriot. He started with a dragon screw, and followed immediately with a simple leg lock. While he held that hold in, Moore got up on the top turnbuckle and came off with a leg drop on Daniels, causing him to break the hold. Meanwhile, Bradley entered the ring with a steel chair, and when Moore turned around, he was quickly Ko’ed by it. Patriot recovered, limping a bit, and Bradley stuck the chair to the right leg of the Patriot. Daniels was up, and when Bradley turned around, Daniels dropkicked the chair straight in his face! All four men were down. Patriot got up along with Daniels. Daniels took the advantage with a leg trip, and applied a unique ankle lock. But Patriot reversed it by flipping Daniels over. Moore began to get up and when he saw a recovering Daniels bent over, he hit the “Mooregasm”, but amazingly, Daniels kicked out at two. Meanwhile, Bradley got up and rushed the Patriot. But when the Patriot caught an Attempted kick by Bradley, he held his leg in pain. Bradley took the advantage by hitting him with hit Death Valley Driver and eliminated the Patriot. Bradley celebrated as Moore ascended the turnbuckle and hit an unsuspecting Bradley with the Halo. Daniels rolled outside and grabbed a ladder. He set it up while Bradley and Moore recovered. He went over to Bradley and called for the “Last Writes”, an interesting neck breaker, and he pinned Bradley. Both Daniels and Moore began ascending the ladder, both men wearing crimson masks as they did. They reached the top and whacked away at each other. Moore got the advantage and grabbed Daniels head. Moore jumped off flipping over Daniels with the “Mooregasm”! “HOLY SHIT” chants gathered in the small arena. Moore limply covered Daniels for the deep three count. Unfortunately, both men were unconscious, and medical personnel. Came to tend to all four wrestlers around rind side.
Match Time: 18:36
Dan Wilson: What a match, what a show! Slam-a-Palooza has just given some of the greatest moments of all time! This has been a one helluva night, good night folks. Tune in next time!
Rip and Lance Cade vs. The Future Foundation
Steve Bradley vs. The Patriot vs. Shannon Moore vs. Christopher Daniels