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Title: NEW Summerslam!
Description: August 20th 2006


SamoaRowe - August 3, 2006 08:32 PM (GMT)
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Announced matches:

Champion vs. Champion, winner takes all:
NWA World Champion The Rock vs. NEW Champion Chris Jericho

Boston Harbor Championship:
James Gibson vs. Kid Kash vs. Carlito vs. Doug Basham

Hell in a Cell:
Mick Foley vs. Tommy Dreamer

Trademarks to "Dudley Boyz" on the line:
Team 3D vs. Rob Van Dam and Edge

NEW Tag Team Championship:
America's Most Wanted © vs. D'Lo Brown and Tajiri

John Bradshaw Layfield and Trevor Murdoch vs. John Cena and Chris Sabin

#1 Contender for the Boston Harbor Championship:
Rene Dupree vs. Ron Killings



Card subject to change.

jamiegeist - August 3, 2006 08:45 PM (GMT)
Champion vs. Champion, winner takes all:
NWA World Champion The Rock vs. NEW Champion Chris Jericho - N/A
-I just really think this has to be a schmozz. I hate the idea of one, but I don't know how you're gonna pull this one off. :)

Boston Harbor Championship:
James Gibson vs. Kid Kash vs. Carlito vs. Doug Basham
-I think Kash's little promo time on Sat. Night sets him up nicely for a win here.

Hell in a Cell:
Mick Foley vs. Tommy Dreamer
-I can't see any potential in Foley winning this match.

Trademarks to "Dudley Boyz" on the line:
Team 3D vs. Rob Van Dam and Edge
-Frankly I picked them cause I'd rather you just call them the f'n Dudley Boyz. But if they lose this, they're pretty crippled and might be on the way out.

NEW Tag Team Championship:
America's Most Wanted © vs. D'Lo Brown and Tajiri
-AMW is easily your most established tag team, and I think they roll on for quite a while.

John Bradshaw Layfield and Trevor Murdoch vs. John Cena and Chris Sabin
-JBL needs to eventually back up his mouth in the ring, and I think this might be the place. Just for no reason really, I feel a turn? Sabin?

#1 Contender for the Boston Harbor Championship:
Rene Dupree vs. Ron Killings
-I hate Rene Dupree.

SamoaRowe - August 6, 2006 04:05 PM (GMT)
The show probably won't be up until Tuesday or Wednesday. In the mean time, I demand more predictions! B)

SamoaRowe - August 8, 2006 10:24 PM (GMT)
SUMMERSLAM
August 20th 2006

The show opens with a hype video set to “The Kill” by 30 Seconds to Mars. All of the matches are included in this package. It breaks away to NEW stars taking turns reminiscing on why Summerslam means a lot of them and what they hope to accomplish tonight.

The Rock: To be able to perform in the main event of Summerslam is a great honor. The last time I had that opportunity, I was taken down ::shows clip of Brock Lesnar hitting Rock with the F-5:: but times have changed. The Rock is ready to jump start Summerslam for a new generation.

Chris Jericho: Summerslam is NEW’s first pay-per-view. As the NEW Champion, I take personal responsibility for making sure this is a show for the ages. The Rock thinks he can take my title away, but he is foolishly mistaken. I beat him at River Rumble, and I will beat him again tonight. I worked too hard to take my rightful place on the throne of professional wrestling, and no one, not even The Rock, is going to knock me down.

Brother Ray: My brother, Devon, and I made wrestling history at Summerslam 2000 when we participated in the first ever TLC match. Now six years later, one of our opponents from that night, Edge, is hell driven on killing our legacy.

Brother Devon: Rob Van Dam and Edge are going to pay for what they’ve done to us. Oh brother, testify!

Edge: I’ve achieved a lot at Summerslam. I came out victorious in the TLC match in 2000, I took the Intercontinental Championship in 2001 and 2004, and last year I beat the living hell out of that sucker, Matt Hardy. But this year will be the most satisfying of all, because I am going to kill the legacy of the “Dudley Boyz.”

Rob Van Dam: Tonight, I’m going to remind everyone why I’m Mr. Pay-Per-View! Tonight I take the first step in making sure that no one chants “ECW” ever again! Team 3D is going down, as well as their entire shameful “Dudley Boy” reputation!

James Gibson: This is my first Summerslam, and I have the opportunity to become the first ever Boston Harbor Champion. I came to NEW for one reason: to win as much gold as I damn well could. Failure is not an option tonight.

Mick Foley: The last time I performed at a Summerslam, I won the WWE Championship. Tonight, after six and a half years, I return to hell in a cell. Tommy Dreamer, you may call yourself the “Innovator of Violence” but I’m the hardcore legend! I’ve been slammed on thumb tacks, been tossed off the top of that damn cell, been handcuffed and cracked open with a chair more times than I can remember, and I’ve come back for more! There is nothing you can do to me in this match that is any worse than I have endeared in the past! I have become stronger, Tommy Dreamer, and after tonight people will call you the “Innovator of getting your ass kicked!”

Tommy Dreamer: Mick Foley talks a tough act, but I know his weakness. He is an old man, broken down, and until recently was retired. I am stronger than he is, I am faster, and I am more deadly when it comes to utilizing my surroundings. Mick Foley is going to rue the day he ever crossed paths with Tommy Dreamer.

With that, the pyro explodes, the music plays, and President Rowe and Professor Plague welcome us to Summerslam!

Rowe: Tonight is the grandest night in NEW history! This is the 19th annual Summerslam, and we’re live from Boston, Massachusetts!

Plague: And what a fantastic show we have ahead of us! Tonight Chris Jericho is going to take the NWA World title away from The Rock!

Rowe: Now we don’t know that for sure, I say there is a good chance that The Rock will take the NEW Championship from Jericho! We’ll have to wait and see, it’s now time for our opening contest!

Match One: Rhino, Sonjay Dutt, and Shark Boy vs Sonny Siaki, Brian Kendrick, and Jerrelle Clark

This match was basically just to get these guys on the show while saving the Siaki/Rhino rematch for later on. The heels dominated the early going of the match, with Brian Kendrick being needlessly aggressive with Sonjay Dutt. Dutt makes a hot tag to Rhino, who cleans house on Clark and Kendrick, with Siaki avoiding any tags. Rhino tags in Shark Boy, who stays in control for a few minutes before falling to the Siakalypse. Siaki covers Shark Boy for the victory at 8:34.

Winners: Sonny Siaki, Brian Kendrick, and Jerrelle Clark @ 7:12, *** (76/69/84)

Plague: Ha! There goes Rhino’s undefeated streak!

Rowe: Now, Rhino’s team may have lost the match, but Rhino still has not been pinned or made to submit in NEW.

Plague: I’ll be counting on Sonny Siaki to change that in the near future.

Rowe: Up next is the match to determine who will face the Boston Harbor Champion next month at Manchester Mayhem.

Plague: Keep beating around the bush, Rowe, we all know it’s going to be Rene Dupree.

Match Two: Rene Dupree vs Ron Killings

Dupree and Killings have brought their “A” game tonight. They tie up and Killings takes over with a takedown. Killings takes control for the early going, hitting some spinning kicks and some clean armdrags. Dupree escapes the ring for a breather, and the referee threatens to count him out. Dupree returns at the last possible second, and tackles the left leg of Ron Killings. Dupree drops a big knee drop on the left leg and puts it into a leglock. Killings is in big trouble, but he makes it to the ropes. Killings takes control of the match back, and sets up Dupree for the Scissor Kick. As Killings goes to execute the move, his injured left leg buckles and he hits the mat hard. Dupree celebrates with the “French Tickler” and then goes for his version of the Michinoku Driver! Dupree hits the move perfectly, and goes for the cover, but Killings gets a foot on the rope. Dupree is outraged and argues with the referee, but Killings gets to his feet in the mean time. Killings, hobbling around one his injured leg, nails Dupree with a series of punches and finishes it up with a swinging DDT! Killings then puts Dupree into a full nelson and after a few seconds of struggling, Dupree taps out!

Winner: Ron “The Truth” Killings @ 11:45, ***1/2 (84/80/88)

Rowe: What a match! When The Truth realized he couldn’t do his normal finisher, he changed strategies and forced Dupree to tap out!

Plague: Yes, lovely, let’s get onto the next match. I’ve been looking forward to this one!

Rowe: Hold on, we’re getting word that there has been an incident in the back!

Backstage segment: Down with Brown

In the back, there is a bloodied D’Lo Brown laying unconscious on the floor. His partner, Tajiri, looks horrified and is screaming to find out who did this. Unutilized star, J.R. Ryder, is hanging around in the back. He tells Tajiri that he saw America’s Most Wanted hanging around this part of the locker room area and thinks they might’ve taken out Tajiri. General Manager Eric Bischoff comes in and informs Tajiri that he has twenty minutes to find a replacement partner for his match tonight against AMW. Tajiri looks upset and walks right past Ryder, who looks a tad offended for not being asked.

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Rowe: Someone has taken out D’Lo Brown!

Plague: I’m sure America’s Most Wanted had NOTHING to do with this!

Rowe: Either that’s sarcasm or you’re a naďve bastard.

Match Three: John Cena and Chris Sabin vs John Bradshaw Layfield and Trevor Murdoch

The match starts off with Cena making it clear that he wants to be the legal man for his team. JBL wants none of Cena, so he forces Trevor Murdoch to start off. Cena and Murdoch tie up and spend some time stalling. Murdoch slaps Cena on the face and tries to wear him down with a headlock. Cena fights out of it and drops Murdoch on his back. Cena tags in Sabin, and the pace picks up quite a bit. Sabin goes through a series of armdrags on Murdoch and hits a couple of drop kicks in between. Murdoch is in a daze and tags in JBL. JBL is pissed and takes it out on Sabin. JBL violently whips Sabin into the turnbuckles and stomps a mud hole into him. JBL pulls Sabin to his feet and elbows him back into the corner. JBL goes to shove Sabin’s skull into the ring post, but Sabin counters long enough to drive JBL’s head in instead. JBL is in a bit of a daze and gets caught with a Sabin drop kick. Sabin leaps to the top rope and hits a big elbow drop. Sabin goes for the cover, but it only gets two. Sabin tags in Cena, who cleans house JBL and takes a second to knock Murdoch off the apron. Cena catches JBL with the F-U and plants him. Cena immediately tags in Sabin, who climbs to the top rope and hits a big moonsault on JBL! Sabin covers JBL and it gets 1…..2…….3! Sabin pinned JBL? Holy crap!

Winners: John Cena and Chris Sabin @ 8:23, **3/4 (79/80/79)

Rowe: Chris Sabin has pinned JBL! This has got to be the upset of the year!

Plague: Well, it was really Cena who beat JBL, I’d say he just let Sabin have the pin to prove a point.

Rowe: Either way, it’s in the record books. On August 20th 2006, Chris Sabin beat John Bradshaw Layfield.

Right as Rowe is saying this, America’s Most Wanted makes their entrance. They pose with the NEW Tag Team Championship belts and wait to see if they still have a match for tonight. Tajiri makes his entrance and he is now smiling. AMW looks confused as to why Tajiri could be smiling, but then they realize what is going on when some new entrance music plays and some words appear on the titantron. They look horrified when they realize that Tajiri’s partner is none other than… Jushin “Thunder” Liger!

Match Four: America's Most Wanted © vs Liger and Tajiri (NEW Tag Team Championship)

AMW is completely flustered at first. Liger goes after Harris while Tajiri goes after Storm. Liger and Tajiri simultaneously take down each member of AMW with flying head scissors. AMW both bounce to their feet and are taken down by simultaneous drop kicks. AMW flee the ring to regroup. On commentary, Plague is whining that AMW was not prepared for Liger, as they were expecting D’Lo Brown. AMW finally return to the ring and attempt to form a brawl with their opponents. This turns out to be a lost cause as Tajiri strikes Chris Harris with some ultra stiff kicks and Jushin Liger hits a beautiful spinning kick on James Storm. The two on two battle continues on until the referee finally threatens to disqualify both teams. Tajiri and Storm become the legal men and put on a pretty good back and forth match for several minutes. Tajiri puts Storm in the tarantula, but breaks it as fear for a disqualification. Storm hits a blind low blow on Tajiri and goes for an unsuccessful cover. Storm tags in Harris, who quickly hits the Catatonic on Tajiri. Liger breaks up the cover attempt. While the referee is scolding Liger for the interference, Tajiri spews some green mist into the eyes of Chris Harris. Harris is weakened and suffers some brutal shots to the head courtesy of Tajiri’s feet. James Storm rushes into the ring, but Tajiri tosses him over the ropes. Liger climbs up to the top turnbuckle and delivers a beautiful moonsault onto Storm on the floor. With Storm down and out, Tajiri hits a head scissors into a roll-up on Harris and covers him for the 1….2….3! We have new champions!

Winners and NEW Tag Team Champions: Tajiri and Jushin “Thunder” Liger @ 14:12, ****1/4 (85/75/96)

Rowe: What a shocker! Jushin Liger makes his NEW debut and becomes Tag Team Champion in the process!

Plague: This is an outrage and I cannot believe you allowed this to happen! AMW were ready to battle D’Lo Brown tonight, not Liger, they had no way to prepare!

Rowe: Oh, be quiet. I’m sure they’ll get a rematch sooner than later. I'm a bit concerned about how D'Lo Brown is going to react when he wakes up and realizes what happened!

Match Five: Team 3D vs Rob Van Dam and Edge

The stipulation to this match is simple. If Team 3D wins, they can have the trademarks to the “Dudley Boyz” back. If they lose, Eric Bischoff is going to lock up the trademarks into a Swiss bank account. RVD and Edge come out first to some great heel heat. RVD begins his trademark self-pointing gesture, but stops halfway through and flips the fans off. Team 3D charges out to the ring and they begin a brawl with RVD and Edge before their music even stops playing! The match is on! Brother Ray and Edge spill over the ropes and brawl up the entrance ramp. D-Von and RVD are left in the ring and they tie up. D-Von uses his brawling skills to pummel RVD into the corner, but RVD flips over D-Von and hits a leg sweep to take him down. RVD hits a split legged moonsault on D-Von and goes for the cover. D-Von gets a shoulder up and the match continues. Meanwhile, Edge and Brother Ray have taken their spots on the apron and await their tags. RVD tags in Edge, who pounds away on D-Von’s back. D-Von manages to fight back after taking several minutes of abuse and tags in Brother Ray. Ray cleans house on RVD and Edge, hitting the Bubba Bomb on Edge and doing his dancing jab routine with RVD. RVD is in a daze, but regains focus and hits a karate kick on Ray. RVD hits his rolling thunder on Ray and goes for the cover. Ray kicks out. RVD tags in Edge, who immediately goes for the spear. Ray dodges the spear, and Edge barely stops himself from colliding with the turnbuckles. D-Von grabs Edge by the hair and throws him to the mat. RVD charges in to gain some revenge, but gets hit with a brutal 3D! RVD is down and out, but Edge comes out of no where to hit the spear on Brother Ray, who falls into D-Von, thrusting him out of the ring. Edge covers Brother Ray and it’s 1…..2……3! Edge and RVD have defeated Team 3D!

Winners: Edge and Rob Van Dam @ 13:55, **** (89/90/90)

Rowe: The ever opportunistic Edge has struck again!

Plague: Good, this means that we won’t have to worry about ever seeing the “Dudley Boyz” take over NEW. No “D-Von, get the tables” or “Wassup!” or any of that crap.

Rowe: A name doesn’t make the wrestler. Team 3D may have suffered a loss tonight, but they are still one of the greatest tag teams in the history of wrestling and they are no where near finished.

Match Six: Mick Foley vs Tommy Dreamer (Hell in a Cell)

Tommy Dreamer is subbing for Ric Flair tonight, who has been taking time off to battle his personal demons. Dreamer makes his entrance first to some respectable heat. Mick Foley comes out to an explosive pop. Foley is also dressed as Cactus Jack tonight, which seems to frighten Dreamer. Foley enters the cell and the match is on! Dreamer is yielding his kendo stick and takes a shot at Foley. Foley ducks and lands some punches on Dreamer, causing him to drop the weapon. Dreamer fires back with some shots of his own, cornering Foley. Dreamer grabs his kendo stick and succeeds in cracking it over the head of Mick Foley, busting him open in the early going. Foley looks like he is actually enjoying this! Dreamer goes for the cover, but Foley kicks out. Dreamer lifts up Foley and attempts the Dreamer Driver. Foley escapes the hold and clotheslines Dreamer, and himself, over the ropes. Foley grabs Dreamer by the head and rams it into the cell! Dreamer is in a daze and is soon having his forehead grinded against the unforgiving cell. Dreamer is now busted open, and Foley is laughing. Foley goes to Irish whip Dreamer, but Dreamer counters and sends Foley flying shoulder first into the cell. The causes the cell wall to bust open a bit, creating an escape to the outside. Rather than escape just now, Foley charges back at Dreamer and pushes him back into the cell. Foley scoops up Dreamer and tosses him into the cell. Foley goes to under the ring and pulls out a sheet of wood… with barbed wire glued to it! Foley slides the barbed wire into the ring and tries to powerbomb Dreamer onto it. Dreamer counters and DDTs Foley right onto the barbed wire! This, of course, means that Dreamer suffers just as much as Foley does, as Dreamer’s back comes in contact with the wire, as does Foley’s head. Foley is now bleeding heavily, and Dreamer has cuts all over his arms and forehead. Dreamer goes for another cover, but somehow Foley has kicked out! This time, Foley snaps and aggressively assaults Dreamer with some punches and even bites him on the face! Dreamer escapes through the hole in the side of the cell. Foley is now chasing after Dreamer, who is climbing up the cage. Foley follows him to the very top of the cell and they resume brawling at the top. Dreamer grabs Foley by the head, and almost succeeds in sending Foley flying off onto the announce table. Foley fights back and tries to do the same to Dreamer. Dreamer instead hits Foley with the Dreamer Driver… and the roof of the cell breaks! Foley falls right through to the ring, breaking the ring in the process! Dreamer barely was able to hang on to the top and not fall down! Foley has got to be dead! Dreamer climbs back down into the ring and covers Foley. It gets a 1….2…..NO! What?!?! Foley kicked out! Foley might’ve kicked out, but he’s clearly in no position to keep wrestling, so Dreamer easily hits another Dreamer Driver and goes for another cover. This time it’s 1….2…..3! Dreamer has defeated Foley!

Winner: Tommy Dreamer @ 24:54, **3/4 (90/98/73)

Rowe: What a war that was! Dreamer and Foley did everything in their power to hurt one another!

Plague: That match was nasty indeed. I have some new found respect for Tommy Dreamer, he really lived up to his name as the “Innovator of Violence” this evening!

The cell then rises back to the ceiling and a ring crew comes out to repair the ring where Foley landed. EMTs are attending to Foley and they help him walk out of the arena since he refuses to accept a stretcher. Dreamer celebrates his victory, all the while with blood pouring out of him, a moment that none of us will soon forget.

A hype video for the Boston Harbor Championship match plays. The video includes footage of each participant winning the qualifying matches two weeks ago on Saturday Night.

Match Seven: Carlito vs Kid Kash vs Doug Basham vs James Gibson (Boston Harbor Championship)

This is a fatal fourway elimination match. For the first fall, there will be two men in the match at a time, with tags being made. Referee TJ Moody holds up the shiny new Boston Harbor Championship before the match, with the participants looking at it longingly. The bell rings, and the match starts off with Doug Basham against Carlito. They tie up, and Basham is playing de facto babyface. Carlito rakes the eyes of Basham and puts him in a head lock. Basham fights out of it, but gets caught with an immediate back cracker. Carlito goes for the cover, but Basham kicks out. Frustrated, Carlito tags in James Gibson by slapping him. Gibson chops the hell out of Carlito, before moving on to putting Basham into a front head lock. Carlito gets involved by dropping a knee on Gibson, interrupting his submission hold in the process. Carlito returns to the turnbuckle, but Gibson charges him, knocking him down, and making a tag in the process. Meanwhile, Doug Basham tags in Kid Kash, who had been sitting back and enjoying this entire ordeal. Gibson continues his assault on Carlito outside of the match, but gets whipped into the steel steps. Gibson clutches his right knee as if it’s been hurt. Carlito triumphantly returns to the ring, but is caught off guard by a drop kick from Kid Kash. Kash aggressively pummels away at Carlito, and for about three minutes they exchange holds, mostly wrist locks, which puts the crowd to sleep in the process. Carlito fights out of Kash’s latest wrist lock by jumping into the ropes and flipping Kash onto his ass. Carlito tags in Doug Basham, who tries to continue the assault on Kash. Kash rakes the eyes of Basham and bull dogs him. Kash then hits the dead level on Basham and pins him for an elimination at 10:23!

Rowe: Kid Kash has eliminated Doug Basham!

Plague: Basham put up a hell of a fight, tonight just wasn’t his night.

The match restarts with Carlito rejoining the fray against Kid Kash. Gibson is still struggling to get back to the apron, after his apparent knee injury at the hands of Carlito. Meanwhile, Kid Kash and Carlito put on a dazzling display of numerous rest holds, which earns them a “boring” chant from the crowd, who were still fired up over the Hell in a Cell match. Carlito ends the monotony by springboarding off the ropes and hitting Kid Kash with a crossbody. Carlito goes for the cover, but Kash kicks out. Kash goes for the dead level on Carlito, but it gets reversed. Carlito hits a handy DDT on Kash and goes for the cover, but it’s no good as Kash kicks out. Kash finally does hit the dead level on Carlito and goes for the cover and it’s 1….2…..NO! Carlito kicked out of the dead level, how in the hell! Carlito is hurt though and tries to tag in Gibson. Gibson has his hand extended for the tag, but pulls it back at the last second as revenge for what Carlito did to him earlier in the match. Kash catches Carlito and hits a second dead level and this time covers him for the 1….2….3! Kash eliminates Carlito at 19:22!

Rowe: Carlito’s evil deed from earlier has bitten him right in the ass!

Plague: What poor sportsmanship is on display by that piece of white trash, James Gibson!

The match continues with a hobbling James Gibson getting into the ring to tangle with a ferocious Kid Kash. Kash smells blood and immediately targets the right knee of Gibson. Kash whips Gibson into the ropes and ties his legs up in the turnbuckle. Kash slams the right knee of Gibson right into the ring post, causing Gibson to curse loudly! Kash returns to the ring and locks in a half Boston crab, and you can guess on which leg. Gibson is in big trouble and desperately tries to make it to the ropes. This becomes hopeless as Kash makes sure they are dead centered in the ring. After what feels like an eternity, Gibson is able to fight out of the hold and drop Kash right onto his back. For the first time since he got back into the ring, Gibson is fired up and manages to take Kash down with several suplexes and arm drags. Gibson even fights through the pain enough to hit a brutal enziguri on Kash and gets a nearfall as a result. The crowd is getting more interested in the match now, as the action goes back and forth. Kash goes for the dead level one more time, but Gibson reverses it and manages to trap him into a modified dragon sleeper! Kash has no choice but to tap out from the pain at 28:45!

Winner and Boston Harbor Champion: James Gibson @ 28:45, **3/4 (71/58/84)

Rowe: James Gibson came to NEW for gold and tonight he has become the first ever Boston Harbor Champion!

Plague: Wait a damn minute! Kid Kash beat two people tonight, but he doesn’t get to be the champion? What type of twisted logic is that!

Rowe: Kid Kash wrestled a hell of a match, but in the end James Gibson proved himself to be the better man.

Plague: Better man, my ASS!

Rowe: Anyways, it is now time for the main event. This is the match we’ve all been waiting for. It’s time for Chris Jericho, the reigning NEW Champion, to face The Rock, the reigning NWA World Heavyweight Champion! Both titles are on the line, winner takes all!

Match Eight: The Rock © vs Chris Jericho © (NWA vs. NEW Championship)

The Rock comes out first, and proudly holds up the NWA World Championship, which he won last month at the Great American Bash. Chris Jericho comes out second, with the NEW Championship over his shoulder. Jericho won the NEW title two months ago at River Rumble, against The Rock. The bell rings and the match is on! Both men do quite a bit of stalling in the early going, as Rock tries to milk some more cheers from the fans and Jericho earns himself some boos. They tie up and Rock wins the initial grapple and pushes Jericho to the mat. Insulted, Jericho leaps back up and slaps The Rock across the face. This fires up The Rock, as he hits some of his trademark punches on Jericho. Jericho manages to block a couple of them, and chops the life out of The Rock. Jericho continues his chopping attack, and The Rock’s chest becomes beat red within seconds. Jericho hits an enziguri on Rock, and goes for the first cover of the match, which The Rock kicks out of. Jericho hits some more chops on The Rock, this time succeeding in causing Rock to bleed out of his chest. The Rock is livid and hits some stiffer than usual punches on Jericho, busting him open the hard way. Jericho is bleeding from the eye brow now, and this lights a fire in him as well. The two hated enemies brawl outside of the ring and through the audience. The Rock grabs a chair and cracks it over Jericho’s head, which the referee allows since it is really important for their to be a winner tonight. Jericho fights back with a chair shot of his own. The brawl spills back into the ringside area, and Jericho whips The Rock into the announce table. Jericho sets himself up to repeat the spot from Saturday Night (when he put Rock through the table using an Asai moonsault). This time, Rock moves out of the way, and Jericho’s Asai moonsault results in him hitting the table himself. Jericho is down and out. Rock struggles to lift Jericho back into the ring and goes for the cover. It took so long that Jericho manages to get a shoulder up. Rock then waits for Jericho to get up so he can hit the Rock Bottom. Rock goes for the move, but Jericho was expecting it and traps Rock in the Walls of Jericho! This is how Jericho beat the Rock at River Rumble, and the crowd knows this because they are going nuts! Rock ends up reversing the move and Jericho hits the mat face first. Jericho, in a daze, is then trapped by The Rock in the sharp shooter! Jericho tries really hard to make it to the ropes, but is beaten and taps out!

Winner and NWA and NEW Champion: The Rock @ 21:44, ***3/4 (95/100/84)

Rowe: The Rock did it! The Rock did it! He now holds the NWA and NEW titles!

Plague: What! Now what’s going to happen when The Rock goes on tour? He is expected in CSW starting in September!

Rowe: This will have to be addressed at a later time, but I wouldn’t worry. Now that we have a Boston Harbor Champion, James Gibson could rise to carry NEW in Rock’s absence.

Plague: I don’t know how I feel about that.

Rowe: It doesn’t matter. Tonight, The Rock is the undisputed top dog in New England Wrestling, and no one, not even Chris Jericho, can deny that! Folks, thank you for ordering Summerslam!

Overall: 84

We got a 1.24 buy rate for 'Summerslam'!
The attendance was 18087 people.
We made $3100000 from pay-per-view revenue.
We made $723480 from ticket sales.

prof_plague - August 9, 2006 06:49 AM (GMT)
Rock won?!

:Chants 'This is bullshit!':

SamoaRowe - August 9, 2006 03:34 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (prof_plague @ Aug 9 2006, 12:49 AM)
Rock won?!

:Chants 'This is bullshit!':

Quit complaining and post your show for last weekend :P




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