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This week's Raw is followed by this coming Monday's Smackdown spoilers/results:
CFW RAW!
November 3, 2003
Myrtle Beach Convention Center / Myrtle Beach, SC
Announcers: Jim Ross, Jerry “The King” Lawler, and Joey Styles
Roll the opening credits, cue the music, and the pyro explodes…Our announcers welcomed us to another edition of CFW Raw.
Scott Hall and Kevin Nash, kicked off the show in the ring. Commissioner Foley welcomed them to CFW, but cut their celebration short. The Commish announced some of tonight’s matches. Booker T and Buff Bagwell would get a match against Jeff Jarrett and Tommy Dreamer, with the rest of the Horsemen barred from ringside. Also, The Outsiders would get a shot at the Tag Team Champions, tonight, with the belts on the line. Suddenly, Bret Hart and Kurt Angle appeared on the stage with Paul Heyman. They protested the fact that Hall and Nash were already number one contenders for the Tag Team Titles. Foley agreed and changed the match to a Number One Contender’s Match between The Outsider’s and The Dudley Boyz. Just as the Tag Team Champions were headed backstage, Foley announced that they would still be defending the Tag Titles tonight against the current Number One Contenders, The Hardy Boyz!
Match #1: X Pac and Chris Jericho vs. Kane – Jericho started the match against the Big Red Machine. Kane overcame their double-team attempt and pinned both X Pac and Jericho after a double choke slam.
Backstage, Mean Gene interviewed Triple H. The Game said that Goldberg and Austin had their time to shine, and now it was his time.
Match #2: Billy Kidman vs. Psychosis – This match never started as Scott Steiner hit the ring and disposed of both men. Steiner got on the mic and dared Rhyno to come get some more if he was man enough.
JR announced that our next Pay Per View was the Survivor Series, emanating from The Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia. Sunday, November 30.
Backstage, Kevin Kelly interviewed The Rock. As expected The Rock teased Kelly about Halloween being over and him still wearing a hideous hermaphrodite costume. Rock said his goal was to be the first ever People’s Champion to hold every single belt in CFW. The TV Title, the Intercontinental Title, the Heavyweight Title, both Tag Titles, and the Two Dollar and ninety eight cent belt from Wal Mart! At that moment, Ric Flair interrupted the interview and told Rock that the one and only People’s Champion was The Nature Boy, Ric Flair! Flair promised to show The Rock what a real People’s Champion was all about. Rock accepted Flair’s challenge and told him to name the time and place!
Match #3: The Outsiders vs. The Dudley Boys (Number One Contender’s Match) – Before the match, Bret Hart and Kurt Angle joined the announcers for color commentary. Nash started off against Devon. The Dudley’s controlled the first part of the match. Late in the match, Bret and Kurt left the announce table. Angle distracted the referee while Bret tripped Devon. Nash won the match after giving Devon a Power Bomb to score the pinfall.
As we headed backstage, Booker T is yelling for help, as apparently Buff Bagwell was attacked backstage.
Also backstage, Shane Douglas barges into Commissioner Foley’s office, demanding a rematch for the Heavyweight Title. Seconds later, Steve Corino barges in demanding a rematch for the Intercontinental Title. So, Foley grants them their wish. It will be a two-fall match. The winner of the first fall wins the Intercontinental Title, and whoever wins the second fall wins the Heavyweight Title.
Match #4: Bret Hart & Kurt Angle vs. The Hardy Boyz (Tag Team Titles) – Matt Hardy started the match against Kurt Angle. Late in the match, The Dudley Boyz made their way down to the ring. Devon grabbed a chair and nailed Bret Hart to cause a disqualification. After the match, The Dudley’s put the Tag Team Champions through two tables.
Backstage, Michael Cole interviewed Booker T. Booker said it looked like he would be taking on Dreamer and Jarrett by himself, but it didn’t matter. At that moment, SHAWN MICHAELS interrupted and said he would be glad to team with Booker, tonight.
Match #5: Booker T & Shawn Michaels vs. Tommy Dreamer & Jeff Jarrett – Booker T started the match against Dreamer. Several tags later, at the end of the match, Booker T hit Tommy Dreamer with an axe kick to score the pinfall. After the match, Booker and HBK were celebrating when Jarrett nailed Booker T with a guitar shot. Jarrett quickly retreated to the back, before HBK could catch him.
Backstage, Corino and The Franchise were talking match strategy. They agreed that Corino would win the first fall. When Douglas asked Corino to help him score the second pinfall, Corino reminded him that he was also after the Heavyweight Title. They began to argue when Paul Heyman stepped in between them, and Corino walked off.
Match #6: Sting vs. Steve Corino vs. Shane Douglas (Intercontinental & Heavyweight Title) – Corino recaptured the Intercontinental Title when Douglas tossed Sting outside the ring, and Corino rolled The Franchise in a School Boy to get the pinfall. When the bell rang to start the next fall, Corino and Douglas fought each other. Late in the match, The Franchise gave Corino a Franchiser through the announce table. When he returned to the ring, Sting was ready and hit him with a Scorpion Splash, followed by a Scorpion Death Lock to win by submission. After the match, Sting made his way to the back. In the ring, The Franchise and Corino began arguing and shoving each other. They started to brawl until Paul Heyman and the rest of the Kings of Old School hit the ring to separate them. Douglas and Corino glared at each other as the show ended.
CFW SmackDown!
November 10, 2003
Florence Civic Center / Florence, SC
Announcers: Jim Ross, Jerry “The King” Lawler, and Joey Styles
Cue the music, roll the opening credits, and the pyro explodes…
Our announcers welcomed us to CFW Smack Down. They recapped the closing events from last week’s main event between Sting, Shane Douglas, and Steve Corino.
Steve Corino hit the ring and kicked off the show by calling out Shane Douglas. He didn’t have to wait long, as The Franchise came out immediately. After a few tense moments in the ring, Corino apologized for last week and they shook hands. However, Douglas held on to Corino’s hand and said that he was still pissed off about not winning a belt. Corino said that The Franchise would get his chance one day. At that moment, Douglas hit Corino with a stiff clothesline and challenged him for the Intercontinental Title, tonight!
Match #1: Chris Jericho vs. Eddie Guerrero – X Pac accompanied Jericho to the ring. After X Pac’s interference early in the match, Juventud Geuerrera came down to the ring to even the sides. As Jericho and Guerrero battled in the ring, X Pac hit Juvi with a cheap shot and they started fighting outside the ring. Back in the ring, Jericho clotheslined Guerrero out of the ring, and the match spilled to the floor. At that point all four men began brawling until the referee counted Jericho and Guerrero out.
Backstage, Mean Gene interviewed The Dudley Boyz.
Match #2: The Dudley Boyz vs. Triple H & Tommy Dreamer – Devon started off against Dreamer. Triple H never tagged in during the match, and as a result, Tommy Dreamer was pinned by Bubba, after a 3-D. After the match, a disgusted Triple H left Dreamer alone in the ring. The Dudley’s proceeded to put Dreamer through a table courtesy of a Bubba Bomb, to the crowd’s delight.
Backstage, Kevin Kelly interviewed The Rock. As soon as Kelly realized he was interviewing The Rock, he threw down the microphone and left in disgust.
Joey Styles reminded us that our next Pay Per View, Survivor Series was live on November 30, from the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia.
Match #3: Ric Flair vs. The Rock (TV Title) – Early in the match, Jeff Jarrett made his way down to the ring. Late in the match, The Rock had Flair easily pinned when Jarrett put Flair’s foot on the ropes to break the count. At that moment, The Rock reached over the ropes at Jarrett, and Jarrett nailed The Rock with the TV Title to cause a disqualification.
Backstage, Michael Cole interviewed Booker T. Booker said that if Jarrett interfered in his match tonight, then he would have to deal with Booker’s little surprise.
Match #4: The Outsiders vs. Bret Hart & Kurt Angle (Tag Team Titles) – Scott Hall started off against Kurt Angle. The match went back and forth. At the end of the match, Bret distracted the referee, while trying to break up a pin. At the same time, Hall gave Angle an Outsider’s Edge. Nash made the quick cover to score the pinfall. The winners and new CFW Tag Team Champions are The Outsiders! After the match, the Outsiders made their way to the back, while Hart and Angle remained in the ring. Bret asked Kurt to leave the ring. Bret explained that according to “the script” he was supposed to attack Kurt with a chair for losing the match. Angle looked on and listened with a confused look on his face. Bret said that all through his wrestling career, it’s been all about screw jobs. He said it started with Vince McMahon in Montreal, then in WCW it was Vince Russo. He said he came to CFW hoping for something new, but it’s still the same old crap. Bret said he’s had enough and that this was it for The Hitman, because he quits.
Match #5: Shane Douglas vs. Steve Corino (Intercontinental Title) – Before the match, CFW Commissioner, Mick Foley appears on the stage to make an announcement regarding the match. To keep the match from getting too out of control, there will be a special referee for the match…ROB VAN DAM! After RVD called for the bell to start the match, Corino and Douglas stood face-to-face in the middle of the ring. Suddenly, they attacked Van Dam. Soon after, Paul Heyman led Brock Lesnar, Diamond Dallas Page and Tazz to the ring, where they all joined in and gave Van Dam a beat down. Commissioner Foley ran out to make the save, but was outnumbered and beat down, too.
Match #6: Booker T vs. Sting (Heavyweight Title) – The match started off evenly, with neither man gaining a clear advantage. Late in the match, Sting had Booker T in a Scorpion Death Lock, when Jeff Jarrett made his way down to the ring. Sting saw him and was about to go after him. Suddenly, the BLUE BLAZER appeared behind Jarrett and laid him out with a guitar shot. Back in the ring, Booker T recovered and hit Sting with a Book End to score the pinfall and become the NEW CFW Heavyweight Champion!
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