Results – DWA: Sayler Park Show – 11/21/08

Posted on November 27, 2008 by  

The Parkland Theatre was packed this Saturday night for DWA action…and what a night of action they got!

Once the national anthem was sung, The Regulator and his bodyguard came to the ring and began to run down the city and the theater, referring to it as “the cesspool of the Ohio Valley”. Ed Miller, the theater owner, took exception to his remarks and came down to defend it. After some remarks of his own, was soon sucker-punched by Regulator.

The first match saw The Phantom pin Johnny Jervase Simpson with an Enzuguiri Kick.

Next, The Inmate (w/Samuel McCloud) faced Ghost Rider. This ended in a DQ win for the Ghost Rider when McCloud entered the ring with a steel chair. After the match, McCloud called for Simpson to come to the ring. He told Johnny that he needed to join a winning team and offered Simpson $1M to join his stable. Johnny took the check and promptly tore it up to the delight of the fans.

Kamala Jr. made his return to the DWA and faced his former handler Evan Demalice.The match went mostly Kamala’s way until a double clothesline took both men down. Colonel Jonathan James made his way to the ring and, after Kamala hit Evan with a Samoan Drop, climbed up onto the ring apron.The crowd watched in horror as the Colonel spoke to Kamala and offered him money to join Double J Enterprises. This was a ruse as Demalice grabbed the mask while the referee was distracted and when the man from Uganda turned around, Evan cracked him over the head with it, busting him open. James dropped down from the ring and Evan covered him for the win. James and Demalice left the ring to a loud chorus of boos.

The fourth match saw Keith News defeat The Nightcrawler with a schoolboy rollup.

After Intermission was a Triple Threat match involving Wildman Rogers, “High Stakes” Hank Calhoun and the wildly popular Tyson Judge. Judge became even more popular after pinning Calhoun with a Samoan Drop.

Princeton Travis defended the DWA Tri-State title against Malice. His defense was successful as he pinned him with a schoolboy rollup. The Regulator came back out and continued to bad mouth the theatre and its owner. Mr. Miller returned as well. Words were said and then they grabbed each other and security had to enter to pull them apart.

Once order was restored, it was time for the Main Event. Beauregard Jefferson Davis with his manager Jonathan James, against DWA Heavyweight Champion, Phoenix. The match was hard fought as these guys hit each other with everything they had, including when Phoenix was tossed from the ring and was drilled in the mid-section with Davis’ guitar by the Colonel. In the end, Phoenix used back-to-back suplexes and a sidewalk slam before setting up The Flight of the Phoenix. By now, Evan Demalice had made his way to the ring. Phoenix hit his move and went for the pin, which was interrupted by Demalice, causing a DQ.

Davis and Demalice double-teamed the champ for a while, even hitting him with the belt. Kamala Jr then made his way out and the bad guys took a powder. Both locker rooms emptied as all four plus James squared off. Kamala mumbled to the ring announcer Dave Michaels and he confirmed with Phoenix that they wanted Demalice and Davis in a match. Michaels announced that on Tuesday night, December 30th that Evan Demalice and Beauregard Jefferson Davis would face Phoenix and Kamala Jr. to the crowd’s delight. He also announced that Parkland Theatre owner Ed Miller would face The Regulator in a match where he only had to last three minutes with him. That night is sure to blow the roof off of the Parkland.