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Saturday, October 4, 2014

OVW Saturday Night Special October 2014 Results

This is the OVW Saturday Night Special Report for Saturday, October 4, 2014.

Tonight, Melvin Maximus defended the OVW Heavyweight Title against Cliff Compton & Marcus Anthony in a triple threat match, the War Machine defended the OVW Southern Tag Team Titles against the Wild Boyz, plus more!

I was not able to attend tonight's show, so I do not have all the play-by-play. The following are results from my good friend Nathan Karpinski!

Without further ado:

Here we go...


Dapper Dan def. Tanner Reynolds.

"The No Class Connection": Deonta Davis & Leon Shelly came out trying to rap. Elvis Pridemoore came out and showed them up and was attacked. The Assassin made the save.

The Bodyguy def. Rump Thump after Rump tweaked his knee.

"Wrestling's Rockstar" Ryan Howe & "TerreMex": Randy Terrez & The Mexicutioner def. "The Congregation": "The Pastor of Disaster" Rev. Stuart Miles, "Apostle" Jake Glasure, & "Altar Boy" Jade Dawson, but Miles ran off with Howe's guitar again.

Chris Silvio came out saying he's the best there is in OVW and should be main eventing, but is not even booked on the show. Michael Hayes came out, told Silvio to shut up, and challenged him to a match with the TV Title on the line...
OVW TELEVISION TITLE MATCH: Chris Silvio vs. Michael Hayes (c) ends in a double countout. Hayes delivers 5 consecutive suplexes to Silvio after the match. Mary Jane got in Hayes' face and sprayed him with something in the eyes. Silvio got back up and delivered a Pyschadelic Superpunch to Hayes.

OVW SOUTHERN TAG TEAM TITLE MATCH: "The War Machine": Eric Locker & Shiloh Jonze (c) def. "The Wild Boyz": "The Party Starter" Bud Dwight & Eddie F. Diamond after Michael Titus distracted the ref and Shiloh hit Dwight with a title belt.

OVW HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE MATCH (SPECIAL REFEREE: Timmy Danger): "Mister Marvelous" Melvin Maximus (c) vs. Marcus Anthony vs. Cliff Compton. Josh Ashcraft tried to come out and make a pinfall, but was pulled out by Timmy Danger. Josh hit Timmy and they ran backstage. Nick Dumeyer came out to finish the match as ref. Melvin gets Marcus in the Bearhug, but Cliff jumps off the top rope to break it up, then rolls Marcus up for the 3.
NEW OVW HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION!

Sounds like another great show! If you have never been to a Saturday Night Special and/or are not able to, make sure you pick up a copy Wednesday nights at the Davis Arena during the TV tapings, or order them online at the shop on ovwrestling.com!

As always, thanks for reading!

4 comments:

  1. NNOOOOOOOOOOOO Cliff won. See kids the good guys never win

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    1. Melvin's reign shouldn't be cut short but it seems ever reign is cut short in OVW

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  2. I was disappointed to see Melvin lose the title, especially since I don't believe either Marcus Anthony or Cliff Compton should have been given a title shot. Marcus has had enough chances, and needs to move to the end of the line. As far as Cliff Compton goes, there are others more deserving than him. Guys like Ryan Howe, Eddie Diamond, Randy Terrez, and Michael Hayes have moved forward in the ranks, and have proved themselves worthy of a title shot. It isn't fair that they should be pushed back because "Cliffie" thinks he is entitled. I hope Melvin exercises his rematch clause soon, and takes back the title. Then Compton can go back to the end of the line where he belongs.

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    1. I don't think Cliff Compton would have beaten Melvin Maximus in a regular one-on-one match.

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