Hello and welcome to OVW TV 1104 Recap!
Looks like we’re in for a fun show after “Mr. PEC-Tacular” Jesse Godderz won the new National Heavyweight Championship in last week’s Rumble and now looks to celebrate, so let’s get to the action.
Jesse Godderz celebrates
We started it off with Bryan Kennison welcoming new OVW National Heavyweight Champion Jesse Godderz (w/Shannon the Dude) to the ring to celebrate his victory.
They even had a live band playing. Pretty cool.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxTJCbsS1L8
Godderz ate every second of his entrance up.
Shannon tool over the mic and welcomed up to the celebration, and then pointed out Godderz went through twenty men last week all by himself. It’s getting deep.
Godderz was humble in saying he’s a hybrid and is faster, bigger, in better shape than the rest in the locker room, and it brought Tony Gunn out to respond.
Gunn wasted no time in telling Godderz that he has no problem with him, but with OVW not giving him the celebration he deserves.
He then informed Godderz that since he’s the OVW Heavyweight Champion, he’s the number one contender for the Nation title and he can have his match anytime.
Dustin Jackson then came out and reminded Gunn that he has to defend his title every 30 days.
So, Jackson asked Al Snow if he could have a shot since Brian Pillman Jr. wasn’t there this week.
Gunn wasted no time in refusing Jackson’s challenge because Jackson is a nobody and he doesn’t have to say yes to Snow or anybody.
A no and yes exchange followed, and Jackson pulled a Bugs Bunny switch-a-roo.
So, Gunn accepted just to beat Jackson to show him where he belongs.
This should be a fun match, and OVW TV 1104 Recap was looking forward to it.
Brandon Tate and Tony Bizo ended in no contest after Tate was injured and couldn’t continue
This looked like a fun match that has become personal after a misunderstanding. Starting it off, Bizo used his size and strength to his advantage.
Tate started to use his speed, but appeared to injure his uncle after landing awkward. Bizo gave him space until Tate made it to his feet with help from the referee and attacked Tate.
Brent Tate came out and he and Bizo started brawling as officials tried to separate them.
150 proof holy water
We came back from commercial to Melvin Maximus and Reverend Ronnie having an interesting discussion backstage, during which the good reverend gave Maximus a flack of holy water—150 proof.
Ashton Cove defeated Amon (w/Misery, formerly Ms. Marvelous) by pinfall
Amon started this off in an interesting way by striking Cove with a blown up rubber glove. We’ve seen a lot of things, but that was new.
Amon was choking out Cove on the ropes when Maximus came out and threw the holy water in Amon’s face.
Blinded, Amon was rolled up for the pin by Cove.
Misery wasn’t happy about that and hit Cove with a double ax handle from behind and he rolled out of the ring.
Maximus got into the ring and started arguing with Misery. Amon hit him from behind and sent him to the floor.
Amon and Misery headed to the back laughing.
Mazzerati defeated Joseline Navarro by pinfall
Mazzerati came in arrogant since winning the OVW Women’s Championship, and Navarro took advantage of it and really gave it to her in the beginning.
Mazzerati managed enough offense to get the win following hitting a spinning kick.
OVW Heavyweight Championship – Tony Gunn (c) Dustin Jackson
Jesse Godderz and Shannon the Dude replaced Steve Johnson and Bryan Kennison the commentary team.
Gunn was in control through the early portion, but Jackson gained the upper hand after Gunn pulled him out to the ring.
Gunn regained control after making Jackson jump off the ropes when he didn’t want to, and then hitting with a clothesline.
Jackson continued to fight back, showing a great heart and giving us a great match.
After rolling out of the ring, Godderz talked trash to Gunn by telling him he’s losing, so Gunn knocked his drink onto his suit.
While the match continued, Godderz got on the apron and distracted the referee while Jackson rolled Gunn in a small package for what would’ve been a pin.
Godderz distracted the referee again, allowing Gunn to gain the advantage to hit the Kill Shot for the win.
This was a good match, but the interference was just… weird since Gunn knocked the drink into Godderz and should’ve been the target, but Godderz focused on Jackson for interrupting him earlier.
After the match, Godderz stood on the ropes holding up his championship, and Gunn pulled him down and they stared each other down in the ring while holding up their respective championships.
This was a pretty good show overall. What’d you think of it? Let us know below, and thank you for joining OVW TV 1104 Recap.
We enjoyed ourselves and look forward to seeing you all next time.
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