Vegas Organized Wrestling
JACKPOT!
March 27, 2001
Aladdin Resort & Casino




Lady Synder
with Manticore
vs
Luna Vachon

Coming back from commercial, Lady Synder and Luna Vachon look to have already begun this contest. The two lock up and Luna fires three knees into the midsection of the snake-woman before hoisting her over to the canvas with a gut-wrench suplex. Synder is quick to her feet and grabs Luna's wrist, whipping her across the ring to where Manticore stood. The enormous wrestler struck out with a quick paw, dropping Luna on her face, Synder capitalizing with a quick leg-drop to the back of the head. Pulling Luna up by her blonde locks, Synder slaps her hard across the face. Vachon grins and asks for another, which Synder gives her. Luna comes back with a hair-grab take-over, then a jumping splash. Only a two-count as Synder kicks out with authority. Luna pulls her up into a DDT, but is hit with a northern-lights suplex. Synder only gets a two from her bridge. Both women are up and begin to exchange lefts and rights. It degenerates into a cat-fight, Luna grabbing Synder's hair and bouncing her head off the canvas before the snake-woman turns the tables and does the same to her foe. Referee Robertson pulls the women apart with some difficulty. A swift kick to Vachon and an irish-whip got reversed. Manticore again swept his massive hand across, this time snatching Synder's leg out from under her. Synder got up and turned toward her ally, allowing Luna to hit her with a big release german suplex. Pulling the snake-woman up, Luna piledrove her right in the middle of the hexagonal ring. Going to one of the six corners - furthest from Manticore - Luna climbed up and sailed off with her "Lunassault", hooking a leg and getting a three-count...



Manticore
with Lady Synder
vs
Chucky Peace


His music hits and Chucky Peace emerges from the wrestlers entrance. He quickly makes his way up the ramp and awaits the arrival of his opponent. Suddenly, Manticore makes his appearance, but not from the wrestlers entrance. Wielding a 150 pound sledgehammer, Manticore leaps out of the audience and enters the ring. He pulls back with the sledgehammer only to have referee Ben Rothstein grab the sledgehammer out of his hands. Manticore turns on the smaller referee and glares at him. Rothstein drops the weapon outside the ring and motions for the bell. Peace charges Manticore and is met with a hand around his throat. Manticore raises his opponent high into the air and pauses before sending him to the mat with a jarring thud. Manticore then drops an elbow to his opponents sternum. Hooking a leg, Rothstein easily makes the three count. Manticore pulls himself upright as Rothstein raises his hand in victory. Manticore pulls away and slides out of the ring. He fetches the sledgehammer then re-enters the ring. The show cuts to commercial showing Manticore standing over his fallen opponent. Putting the sledgehammer in Peace's face, Manticore addresses his opponent furiously as the show fades away...



Plague
vs
Victori

The theatre lights dim, bathing the audience in near total darkness. Limp Bizkits "My Way" begins to blare of the PA system. A blast of pyrotechnics shoots down from the ceiling igniting an impressive display of pyro on either side of the wrestlers entrance. The curtains are parted and the earthreal beauty known only as Plague emerges from the darkness. Her luminescent skin fairly glitters, setting off the sleek blackness of her one piece body suit wrestling attire. She gracefully makes her way towards the ramp. She climbs the steel steps and slides into the ring as the lights go up and she awaits the arrival of her opponent. Pyrotechnics ignite along the rampway as the song "Hellraiser" begins to blare of the sound system. Victori runs out from the curtains, down the ramp and slides into the ring. Both women stare at one another briefly. They look around the ring and Victori comments aloud, "Where's the referee?" Suddenly a spotlight shines on the wrestlers entrance. The curtains part and out steps the C.E.O. of Vegas Organized Wrestling, Arabella Rothstein. Dressed in a black silk pants suit and stilleto heels, with mic in hand Ms. Rothstein ceremoniously makes her way to the ring. Once in the ring she stands between the two wrestlers and raises the mic to her lips. "Ladies and Gentlemen, I'd like to think that we here at the VOW are a rather progressive group. Therefore, it is indeed an honor and a pleasure to introduce to you our newest addition to our esteemed list of referee's... Ladies and Gentlemen, Plague and Victori, I give you CHERRIE!" "Cherry Bomb" by the Runaways begins to play over the PA system. Silvery lights alight the wrestlers entrance and rampway. The curtains are once again parted and the fans (mostly male) in the audience go wild as the new referee makes her first appearance. The volumptious bombshell, practically falling out of her low cut refs shirt, strides confidently down the rampway and enters the ring. Ms. Rotshstein welcomes her by shaking her hand then slides out of the ring. Arabella herself motions for the bell to officially begin the match. Plague, who's eyes were watching Ms. Rothstein leave the ring, returns her attention back to the ring only to be met by Victori, swinging a chair with great force and precision. Victori taps the ref on the shoulder and drops to make the cover. Cherrie drops and delivers the three count. Plague manages to get a shoulder up, but it comes just mili-seconds too late. Cherrie raises Victori's hand as a frustrated Plague lashes out. Plague kicks Victori in the gut, doubling her over. She then nails the victor with a powerful stunner before sliding out of the ring and storming up the ramp. The scene fades as Cherrie is seen standing over the fallen victor...



Ace of Spades
vs
Gunnar the Einherjar
Warriors of Valhalla
with Valkyrie

Arena falling into silence as the full hand of spades flashes over the video tron followed by a series of short clippings from Spades' long career outside and within the VoW. After a moment as the ring is engulfed in darkness a rotation of red, green and blue spot lights search the entranceway as Spades walks through the curtain his demeanor seems well set for the match. Wearing a slim white pants with the art of a spade on the hips his boots sleek black as well, hanging off his neck is a upside down crusifix his tank top t-shirt reading "insert catchy slogan here" over the back getting a good chuckle of the crowd that can read it. Slowly walking down the ramp the spot lights picking out his movements towards the ring. About halfway down the ramp the music right in its speed hits with "Wake Up" from Rage Against the Machine, Spade shoots down the rest of the rampway hitting the ropes wildly shaking them as he stands on the bottom rope. Slinging over the ropes he yells at the crowd jumping up on the turnbuckle he throws the shirt off into the crowd and awaits his opponent. Manowar's "Gates of Valhalla" begins as the OmniVision screen shows images of the combat scenes from the movie 'The 13th Warrior' interspersed with shots of the Einherjar visiting "Blood-Eagles" upon his opponents. Gunnar steps out onto the stage, followed closely by VOW Queens Champion Valkyrie. The Einherjar makes his way down the aisle, looks over the six-sided ring with a vicious grin, then leaps up onto the apron and slips between the cables into the hexed-circle. Gunnar is wearing black wrestling boots, black leather pants and a Thor's hammer pendant necklace. Removing his sunglasses, he hands them outside the ring to Valkyrie...Referee Karges rings the bell, and Spades circles Gunnar slowly, the two staring down each other. They tie up in the middle of the ring, Spades locking on a side headlock. Gunnar pushes him forwards, though, and Spades hits the ropes, but comes off flying, knocking Gunnar to the ground with a cross-body block. The two are to their feet almost immediately, and Gunnar goes for a clothesline, which Spades ducks, throwing himself against the ropes for momentum. As he comes off, Gunnar hits him with a quick spinning heel kick, the slap of contact echoing around the arena. Spades grabs his face and Gunnar walks over to him and begins to lay the boot to his midsection. Spades rolls out of the way, getting far enough from Gunnar to where he can stand up. Gunnar comes after him, but Spades kicks Gunnar in the midsection, doubling him over, and hits a DDT. Spades makes a quick cover, but referee Karges only counts one before Gunnar gets his shoulder up. Spades lifts Gunnar to his feet, whipping him into the corner. The Ace charges, leaping and coming down on the Einherjar with a big splash, and Gunnar stumbles forward. Spades hooks him with a bulldog, but Gunnar grabs him around the waist and lifts him in a back body drop, turning the tide. Both men are to their feet relatively easily, and Spades whips Gunnar again. Gunnar reverses Spades, though, and Ace goes flying into the ropes, coming back and Gunnar and leaping into a dropkick. Gunnar blocks it, though, pushing Spades to the ground and quickly turning him over, trying to hook on the Drakkar, but Spades is too wiggly and he is able to prevent it, crawling out of Gunnar's grasp and getting to his feet, turning around just as Gunnar kicks him in the abdomen, doubling him over and hooking Spades' arms. Spades begins to struggle again, but Gunnar knees him in the stomach and hits a double-underhook suplex on him. The force of the suplex forces Spades to sit up, and he shakes his head a bit. Gunnar gets to his feet and pulls Spades to his, but Spades begins to hit the Einherjar in the stomach, repeatedly. Gunnar begins to match the punches, eventually getting one up on Spades as he blocks one then hits one of his own, blocks and hits, blocks and hits. When he has Spades sufficiently off-balance, Gunnar whips Spades to the ropes, but Spades reverses it, sending Gunnar to the topes. Gunnar bounces back. Spades uses Gunnar's momentum, however, to hit his downward spiral-like "Day of the Ace" finisher. The force of the move turns Gunnar over, and Spades makes the cover, Karges counting the one, two, three.



Freakshow
vs
Tobias Price
with Rayna Elizabeth

Dean Martin's upbeat "Good Morning Life" hits over the P.A. system and Tobias Price comes out, dressed in his usual wrestling attire. Following close behind him is the lovely Rayna Elizabeth. The two walk down the aisle and Tobias walks up the steps in front of Rayna, holding the ropes open so she may enter the ring. They both go to the center of the ring, where they pose and let the fans take some pictures. Toby holds the ropes apart for Rayna once again as she exits the ring, and he begins pumping himself up in one of the corners as he awaits Freakshow. Without much fanfare, Freakshows music hits and he hastily makes his way to the six-sided ring. The two men square off as referee Ben Rothstein calls for the bell. In what appears a clearly one-sided match, Tobias hits with a mighty suplex. He moves to make the cover. Price manages to garner a 2 count before Freakshow gets a shoulder up. Price is first to his feet. Grabbing his opponent by the head, he jumps up, nailing Freakshow with a powerful standing dropkick. Kipping up, Price grabs his opponent by the head and pulls him upright. He then hits with a flawless bridging suplex. Freakshow seems fairly out of it for some reason, not putting up much of a fight. Rothstein drops and easily delivers the three count and victory to Price. Price slides out of the ring into the waiting arms of Rayna. The duo head up the ramp, pausing midway and raising their fists in victory. The scene cuts to commercial as Freakshow slides of the ring and is last shown glarring at his opponent...



Non-Title Match
Heaven
vs
Valkyrie
Warriors of Valhalla
VOW Queens Champion
with Gunnar the Einherjar

The Angels Choir hits over the speakers as Heaven walks out on the entranceway her ripped body will in show wearing sleek shorts and a skin tight tank top, over her shoulders is a light brown robe like cloak. She walks down the ramp with good speed climbing into the ring and tossing her cloak down to the corner standing in full show of the crowd as she waits on her opponent... The arena goes pitch black as the first strains of O Fortuna of Carmina Burana starts to fill the room…as the song increases; red lights begin to grow as sounds of an ancient battle overlay the powerful classical piece. All sounds of war stop as the song softens…and the red lights fade out until things are almost pitch black again…and from the distance, there is what appears to be a herd of neighing horses coming closer, as the quiet part of O Fortuna continues, the neighing gets louder and louder, till the crescendo builds and a spark of red pyros erupt from along the ramp and up to the stage where the epitome of a Norse Warrioress stands…complete with leg revealing skirt, and hard leather bodice, the Queen's Championship Belt over her shoulder, and her blonde hair divided into braids and loose strands. With her is, again, Gunnar the Einherjar As the song continues she marches purposefully down to the ring, where she vaults over the top ropes and lands upon the mat at the same time the song ends. Gunnar moves around ring side. Referee Ben Rothstein signals for the bell as the two combatants face one another. Heaven immediately goes on the attack. She attempts a kick only to have the womans champion catch the foot. Spinning, Valkyrie returns with a kick that sends Heaven smashing face first into the canvas. Valkyrie rolls up and over, grabbing her opponent's ankle and locking in with a powerful ankle-lock submission. Valkyrie twists with all her might. The champions body blocking any attempt from Heaven to be able to kick her away. Tho experiencing some obvious pain, the assault doesn't appear to be having quite the effect that the champion might have hoped for. Disgustingly, the champion releases the hold and jumps to her feet, ready for any attack that might be coming her way. Heaven crawls to the ropes and pulls herself upright. She attempts to put her full weight on the ankle, but it's soon quite obvious that she's at least received a little damage to the ankle. Heaven rubs her ankle then limps away from the ropes. Valkyrie charges her opponent. Heaven manages to sidestep the oncoming attack then spins and connects with a spinning heel kick that connects with the champions back. The attack sends Valkyrie sailing thru the ropes onto the floor below. Heaven the approaches the ropes. Valkyrie reaches under the ropes and grabs her opponent by her previously injured ankle. She gives a good hard yank and drops her opponent to the mat. Grabbing the ankle, Valkyrie begins once again to twist it. This time, Valkyrie's body is not in the way and Heaven lets loose with a powerful kick that hits the champion in the face. The kick causes the champion to release her hold and sends her sailing backwards into the barricade. Heaven then slides out of the ring. Tho' limping, she quickly moves in on the champion, grabbing her by the hair and pounding her face into the barricade. Valkyrie manages to block another such assault by putting her hands on the barricade and locking her arms. She then jerks her head backwards and forwards causing Heaven to lose the hold. In one fluid motion she reverses the move and grabs her opponents hair, slamming Heaven's head repeatedly into the metal barricade. Valkyrie then drags her opponent to the apron then releases hold of Heavens hair. She latches on to her opponents arm and quickly whips her into the steel steps. Heaven lays motionless as Valkyrie approaches her. Reaching down, the champion pulls her opponent upright then hefts her onto the ring apron. Valkyrie climbs upon the apron and rolls her foe into the ring, sliding in right behind her to stop the referee's quite progressive count just in the nick of time. Valkyrie pulls her opponent upright. She yells out, "This ends it!" and nails her opponent with the "Ride to Valhalla." She then covers her opponent and referee Ben Rothstein easily delivers the three count. The ref raises the champions hand in victory as the audience shows their obvious approval and the show fades to commercial...



Ødeleggeren
Warriors of Valhalla
with Gunnar the Einherjar
vs
- ¥ -

"Dirty, Rotten, Filthy, Stinkin' Rich!" blares over the sound-system as the song of the same name by Warrant begins to play. The lights change from the traditional white house-lights to plunge the theatre-in-the-round into a deep purple glow. Smoke erupts from the stage as a gigantic '¥' symbol appears on the Omni-Vision screen. Suddenly all the lights in the Aladdin move to focus upon the massive figure at the entry-way. Walking toward the ring is a six-foot-nine, three-hundred-plus pound Japanese man wearing a business suit. ¥ reaches up at the side of the six-sided ring, grasping the top-rope and pulling himself up onto the apron. Stepping over the top-rope into the ring, he moves to the center, where the lights dissipate away from him to wash the audience in purple once more. The Japanese wrestler removes his suit jacket, tossing it out of the ring to an attendant. Next, he slides off his black tie, then unbuttons his purple silk shirt. Tossing both out of the ring as well, ¥ stands ready for battle with his black singlet top, slacks and 'ninja' boots. The lights play off ¥'s irezumi tattooing eerily as he awaits his Norwegian foe...Suddenly, though, Dean Martin's "Good Morning Life" begins to play, and Toby Price comes down the ramp. He is already in street clothes after his match, his usual jeans, white t-shirt, and worn brown leather jacket. He stares down ¥ as he walks towards the ring, and then makes a quick turn and goes to the Italian announce table, donning a pair of headphones. The two stare harshly at each other as Grieg's "Morgenstemning" comes on over the PA-system, the big screen showing an idyllic scene of norwegian nature. Large mountains, sea, and forest...slowly moving closer, as if seen from a boat's perspective. Suddenly the image disappears...a long drawn-out howl and then eerie noises start playing over the PA-system. (The intro to Motorpsycho's "Demon Box.") A large figure steps out from the smoke just as the heavy metal music hits. Standing at a full 6 foot ten with what might be a sleeveless sheepskin-vest or something, giving associations to broadswords, longships, and (to the more culturally challenged) horned helmets. Ødeleggeren is notably without such a helmet, and sports black pants and black wrestling boots. On his left side is Gunnar the Einherjar. He strides to the ring, his presumable faction mates following him. He removes his vest, handing it to Gunnar with a nod and a smile before pushing down the top cable and stepping over it. ¥ turns his attention back to the Norwegian as James Karges calls for the bell to begin the match. ¥ immediately starts in with strong martial arts-type kicks to Ødeleggeren's midsection, driving him back to the ropes. ¥ pulls him forward a bit, hooking him and hitting a quick snap suplex. Ødeleggeren is able to get to his feel as quick as ¥, though, and as ¥ turns to meet him, Ødeleggeren kicks him in the stomach, doubling him over. The Norsk Destroyer lifts his opponent into the air in a military press, but ¥ kicks his feet violently, falling behind Ødeleggeren and waiting. As the Norwegian wrestler turns around, his Japanese coutnerpart launches forward with a superkick that echoes around the arena. The Norsk Destroyer goes down, and ¥ is quickly on top of him to make the cover. Karges is down and counts two before Ødeleggeren raises a shoulder. The Japanese man slams his fist on the mat three times, getting up and yelling at Karges. Karges tells him to back down, and Toby Price makes a comment in Italian about ¥ not having respect for anyone. While Yen argues with the referee, the Norsk Destroyer rolls Yen into a schoolboy, Karges on his knees almost immediately and counting. He only makes it to two, as ¥ hasn't taken near enough damage to be pinned, even with the surprise. Both men get to their feet, and the Norwegian wrestler whips ¥ to the ropes, but ¥ comes off with a flying back elbow smash, taking Ødeleggeren off his feet once again. ¥ pulls Ø back to standing and whips him to the corner, but the Norwegian reverses it and ¥ goes to the turnbuckles, Ødeleggeren charging him. ¥ lifts his boot and connects with the running Ødeleggeren's face. The Norsk Destroyer stumbles back, grabbing his face. ¥ springs out of the corner with another spinning heel kick, and the Norwegian once again is on the ground. Yen makes the pin again, but again gets two. The two struggle to their feet once again, and Yen whips Ødeleggeren to the ropes. Ø rebounds with a cross-body, but the Japanese man catches it, stumbling back a bit with the weight. He pauses before hitting his move, looking around and then hitting the fallaway slam. Toby is yelling for Ødeleggeren to get up off his ass and do something, and Yen helps him do just that, lifting him to his feet and placing him in position for a powerbomb. ¥ lifts the big man onto his shoulders and slams him down, the crowd in awe with the force of the powerbomb. ¥ holds on to Ø and lifts him over his shoulders in a fluid motion, hitting a somoan drop on the Norewgian, holding on and hooking a leg for the pin. This time when Karges counts, he makes it to three. ¥ gets to his feet and helps Ødeleggeren to his, shakes his hand and then grabs the waist of his trunks before hurling him out of the ring over the top-rope. Motioning for a microphone, ¥ addresses the crowd, "Las Vegas, I play to win. Tonight, Japan has rolled over Norway and last week, Italy. Next week, I challenge India in the form of Shiva. Once I have proven Japan's dominance, I will take on America," ¥ pauses as the fans boo viciously, "and the VOW Kings Championship will rest where it belongs." ¥'s laughter resounds as he drops the microphone and motions around his waist for a title...When ¥ mentions beating Italy, Toby jumps out of his seat and starts yelling at the Japanese man, but ¥ ignores him and makes his way up the ramp. Tobias begins to persue him, yelling half in english, half in Italian, about respect and this and that, as Vinnie HaRdCoRe and another of his security crew step out and grab Price, holding the Italian man back as ¥ makes his way up the ramp, totally ignoring the ruckus behind him.



Ace of Clubs
vs
Akuma
Dark Trinity
with Pandora

The Arena falls into darkness as "Wake Up" by Rage Against the Machine hits the speakers. The tron lights up with a laughing skull floating in the darkness, fires light up in the back part of the entrance. The Silhouette of Clubs seen walking slowly down the ramp, the fires begin to die out as they do the lights return to the arena. Clubs climbs up to the apron and through the ropes sitting in the far corner of the ring awaiting his opponent. The lights go out and strobe lights start to pop in time with the beat to "Rock is Dead" by Marilin Manson. Two gouts of red pyro explode at the top of the ramp and Akuma slowly strides out onto the top of the ramp as the lights come up a bit and tint red, behind him the lovely Pandora. Akuma strides down to the ramp, seeming to revel in the crowds boos, he wears a pair of black loose pants and black shoes, Pandora behind him. A tattoo of a large snake wraps around his torso, his eyes seem the glow . He leaps up to the Apron and somersaults over the ropes as Pandora takes her place ring side. The Trinity member bounces off the ropes and runs up a turnbuckle and flips backward into the ring, before turning and glaring a hole in his opponent. This match was a lengthy, drawn out contest, showcasing Ace of Clubs' technical and submission skills and high-lighting the martial arts ability of Akuma. The end came when a palm-thrust by Akuma was caught and twisted into the "Path of the Clubs" crossface submission. Akuma struggled toward the ropes with his free hand, but Club managed to twist out of the way, stopping the Dark Trinity's light-heavyweight from breaking the hold. However, Pandora propped Akuma's foot on the bottom-rope and referee Robertson called for the break. As Clubs got to his feet, Akuma held onto one of his opponent's arms, twisting it with an arm-wrench before planting a leg across the shoulders of his opponent, driving him down with a guillotine swinging neckbreaker, dubbed the "Turn of the Wheel". This was enough to keep Ace of Clubs down for a three-count, awarding Akuma the victory...



Joseph Rain-Feather
with Shelara White Dove™
vs
'Road-Dogg'
Jesse James

The lights dim as "Indians" by Anthrax plays over the PA system. White pyro spurts up from either side of the wrestler's entrance and out steps Joseph Rain-Feather accompanied by Shelara White Dove™. The duo make their way down the ramp to a mixed response. Once they reach the apron, Shelara helps Rain-Feather remove his headdress then takes her place ringside as Joseph vaults into the ring, landing feet first in the center of the ring. The lights go up and the music dies as Rain-Feather turns to await the arrival of his opponent. Over the Aladdin's p.a. comes the Baha Men's "Who Let the Dogs Out", the crowd barking along with the anthem. From the entry-way steps none other than former WWF SuperStar, former New Age Outlaw, former D-Generation X'er, the 'Road Dogg' Jesse James. Microphone in hand, the 'Dogg steps through the ropes into the six-sided VOW ring, "Cut the muzic. Las Vegas, welcome to the Dogg-House." This sets off more 'barking' from the marks in attendance. "Now, I know y'all can remember this, so let's do it!" He pauses as the crowd gears up for his trademark speech, "Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages, Vegas Organized Wrestling proudly brings to you, former six-time WWF tag-team champion of the Worrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrld - the 'Road Dogg' Jesse James!" This sends waves of cheers throughout the crowd as the Dee-Oh-double-Gee tosses the mic at Rain-Feather. The Road Dogg is first on the offensive, bouncing a balled-up fist off his opponent's cranium before dropping the Native-American with a drop toe-hold. With Joseph on the mat, James backs up and does the crazy-legs kneedrop, generating a huge pop from the fans. Unfortunately, the knee connects with only canvas. Dropping the Dogg with a quick DDT, Rain-Feather instantly scales the ropes and comes off with a moonsault - only to miss his target as the ex-DX'er rolls out of the way. Joseph sits up and Road Dogg surges forward, grabbing his head and flipping over with a neckbreaker. Once more, Rain-Feather is quickly to his feet, this time back-dropping a piledriver attempt. As the Dogg gets up, Rain-Feather slips behind and hits a russian leg-sweep, taking the Dogg down. Road Dogg is getting to his feet and Joseph nails him with a vicious clothesline. The Native-American quickly climbs to the top-rope and comes off, this time connecting with a kamikaze headbutt. Hooking a leg only grants him a two-count as the shoulder comes up. Rain-Feather pulls his opponent up, whipping him across the ring. The Dogg ducks a lariat punch and comes back off the rebound with a running head-scissor take-down, squeezing Joseph's head with his thighs. Rain-Feather managed to kick out of the hold and as both men got up, Road Dogg once more popped him in the cranium with a closed fist. Three punches, a jive-dance and another balled-up fist to the head dropped Shelara White Dove™'s protégé to the canvas. This time the crazy-legs kneedrop worked, Rain-Feather rolling out of the ring after being brutalized by two of his opponent's signature moves in a row. Not content to let Rain-Feather get away so easily, Road Dogg rushed forward, going for a baseball-slide drop-kick to the outside. Joseph side-stepped out of the way. Grabbing a momentarily confused Jesse James, the Indian bounced his foe's head off the steel ring-post twice before rolling him back inside the hexed-circle. Joseph Rain-Feather hoisted his foe up and drove him down with a power-bomb. Hooking a leg only got him a two as the wily veteran still had enough left in him to kick out. Turning the Dee-Oh-double-Gee over, Joseph locked in an "Indian Deathlock", hoping for a submission. Showing his ring-savvy once more, the veteran reached and grabbed the bottom-rope, causing J. C. Robertson to call for the move to be broken. Both men got up. Joseph tried to take a page from the Dogg's own book, balling up his fist and firing it at James' head. Road Dogg grabbed the fist, quickly turned, yanking it through the Native-American's legs. The crowd went nuts as Jesse James went 'Doggy-Style' on Joseph Rain-Feather. Hoisting his opponent up, however, Road Dogg was shocked when Rain-Feather slipped out behind the former WWF SuperStar. Turning around, Road Dogg was scooped upside-down and hit with the "Assassin" tombstone piledriver. Hooking a leg was academic at this point as the former DX'er was in no shape to kick out and the VOW's wrestler left victorious...



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