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World Wrestling Entertainment
Triple H Since Shane McMahon returned, he has been feuding with Kane. Shane McMahon has had many dangerous fights (some including fire) and even had jumper cables connected that were connected to a car battery attached to his crotch and was electrocuted (RAW, 09.01.03). Shane has been part of Kane's storyline. For some stupid reason, WWE has been pushing Kane as a demented and dangerous wrestler. This gimmick worked very well for Mankind (Mick Foley), but it's not doing anything for Kane's character.

Kurt Angle defended his title against the Undertaker in a better-than-average fight. Brock Lesner interrupted the fight. The Undertaker could have won the title for the fifth time (Smackdown, 09.04.03).

Brock Lesner allegedly attacked Zack Gowen as payback for signing a contract with the WWE. Lesner allegedly pushed Gowen who was on a wheel chair down the stairs. As most wrestling fans realized, the person in the wheel chair wasn't Gowen, but a stuntman (Smackdown, 09.04.03). Do we really need this gimmicks? I don't think so. I don't understand why the WWE is desperate to push the ratings and be continuously censored (as it was in the England for that week's Smackdown).

Eddie Guerrero had a street match with John Cena. The fight was excellent for today's standards. Eddie Guerrero had some help from his nephew Chavo (Smackdown, 09.11.03). A week later, Los Guerreros won the tag team championship again (Smackdown, 09.18.03).

Lita (real name Amy Dumas) finally returned to action from a broken neck (RAW, 09.15.03).

The WWE pushed Goldberg's fight with Triple H to sell the Unforgiven PPV using "old" WCW footage, including the fight when Goldberg beat Hogan for the WCW title, 1998. Goldberg beat Triple H for the title (09.21.03).

During the Unforgiven PPV, the Dudley Boyz won the tag-team championship from La Resistance (09.21.03).

The WWE was looking for a new diva. The Canadian Jaime Koeppe won. Aside from all the hype, this was a great opportunity for any young woman to be famous.
 

NWA Battle Zone
The following are the results for the matches on 09.13.03 from NWA Battle Zone.

Justin Stone defeated Loco Kris Lewie.

Faroh of Phunk and Danny McLain announced the "Funk Shoppe" segment on the Battle Zone television program has been eliminated. McLain then announced the new segment as an improvement for television, "The Fusion Network" featuring Travion.

Tan the Man defeated Big Ron Horn.

The Coalition of Chaos, Lord Humongous and Minotaur were victorious in a non-title tag-team match against Al E. Gator and Blake Dozier. After the match, the "Coalition" continued to pound their opponents. "Mississippi Redneck" Calvin Rose ran in to make the save, but was carried from the building after his confrontation with the tag team champions.

Armageddon squeeked out a victory over "Hardcore Kid" Johnny Morton in a bloody, hardcore match-up, thanks to help from Young Bleed.

The Faroh of Phunk was a winner by disqualification over Young Bleed due to interference by Armageddon. Johnny Morton came in to help out and asked for a tag-team match. Brother Love came to the ring and set up an "Anything Goes, Tornado Tag-Team Match" for the Crazy Day Spectacular on 09.20.03.

Ruftop retains the NWA Battle Zone cruiserweight title in a hard-fought match with The Psycho. A re-match has been signed for the Crazy Day Spectacular.

In the main event of the evening, The Clique, Brother Love and A.C. Brown defeated The New Confederates, Southern Comfort and The Southern Executioner. Immediately following the main event, the Coalition of Chaos came down to the ring and jumped Love and Brown. With additional help by the New Confederates, Humongous and Minotaur crushed the Clique. With Brother Love down outside the ring and A.C. Brown lying helpless in the ring. Danny McLain asked for the ring to be cleared. He said A.C. Brown should not be the champion because he is not a heavyweight. He then said that since he was in charge of the title matches, he was initiating a title match "Right Damn Now."

Lord Humongous wins the NWA Mississippi heavyweight championship after delivering one power bomb to a helpless A.C. Brown.
 

NWA Rocky Mountain
The following are the results for NWA Rocky Mountain Inaugural Show, called Colorado Collision on Saturday 09.13.03

The first match had a stipulation in which the loser must retire. Stone D defeated Major Intensity. This was a hard fought back and forth battle, but StoneD’s speed and agility were too much for the Major to overcome, thus the Colorado legend was forced to retire.

The second match was the Battle of the Bulge, Mastadon against Charles Shipwright. The match was barely underway when Shipwright’s protege and tag team partner, Derrick Janetty attacked Mastadon and a horrendous beatdown ensued. Blitz came out of the crowd for the save, and the 2 challenged N.F.C to a tag match later in the night.

Epic (with the Fabulous One) defeated Dirty Dan Hanson. After addressing the crowd by the Fabulous One, Dirty Dan hit the ring and a wild brawl ensued, but the "Paragon of Wrestling" Epic, (with the help of his manager) was too much for the "Fried Chicken and Ass Kickin’" Dirty Dan.

ERA defeated Los Mochis. In arguably the most exciting and high impact match of the night, ERA came away with the win unveiling their new Lotus Coil from the top rope. This continues to be one of the most exciting feuds in NWA Rocky Mountain as these two teams continue to battle for domination.

Sin Rey defeated Corpse. This was the upset of the night as the 150-pound Sin Rey defeated the 260-pound Monster Corpse with a quick roll-up.

Mastadon and Blitz defeated N.F.C. (Charles Shipwright and Derrick Janetty). There is really no other way to describe this match than wild. After Janetty lost the match for the team, Shipwright turned on his partner and left him laying in the center of the ring.

NWA-RM Champion Chan MVP Moody defeated NWA-TNA's David Young. The MVP pulled out the win when his original opponent for the night Billy V shocked the crowd and attacked Young with the belt when the referee was not looking.
 

Border City Wrestling
The following are the 09.06.03 results sent for the BCW event at the Varsity Arena in the University of Toronto in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

"Dangerboy" Derek Wylde beat Cody Steele via pinfall.

Bobby Rude pinned El Tornado.

Tyson Dux defeated Alex Shelley and Kris Chambers in a three-way dance.

BCW heavyweight champion D'Lo Brown with Angel retained the title over Original Sinn with Tracy Brooks.

Gutter and The Hippie beat Ruffy Silverstein and CK3 with Jaime D.

"The Future" Chris Sabin retained the BCW TV Title over "Showtime" Eric Young.

Hacksaw Jim Duggan and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart beat A-1 and GQ. Dustin "Screech" Diamond appeared before the match and expressed his support for Duggan and Anvil.

The following are the results sent by BCW for the Border City Wrestling/Insane Wrestling Federation show on 09.14.03 at Diamondback Saloon in Belleville, Michigan.

Don Crisis won a three-way dance over Hayden Avery and Buddy Hanlon.

Jaime D beat Johnny Bravo via pinfall.

Colt Cabana defeated Nate "Spyder" Webb, rolling him up in a pin with a handful of tights.

Gutter and Big Chuck Wagon beat Dyson Pryce and Petey Williams.

"The Alpha Male" Monty Brown pinned CK3.

"The Future" Chris Sabin retained the BCW TV Title over Michael Shane.

"Primetime" Tommy Johnson beat Mr. Insanity.

"The Franchise" Shane Douglas became the new BCW heavyweight champion, defeating D'Lo Brown, after Dyson Pryce came in and took out D'Lo.

After the match, IWF Commissioner Frantic Frank ruled that when BCW/IWF returns to the Diamondback Saloon on 11.23.03, Douglas will defend his title against Raven, and D'Lo will get a chance for revenge when he takes on Dyson Pryce.
 

Neo Spirit Pro Wrestling
Neo Spirit Pro Wrestling The following are the results sent by Neo Spirit Pro Wrestling for their event on 09.20.03 at the Polish Hall in Niagara Falls, ON. The event, entitled Over the Top 3, featured a huge battle royal in which the winner would get a shot at NSP Independent champion JC Owens at the next event on 09.20.03.

The Italianos (Primo Scordino, Tony Carbonie and Gary the BodyGuard) defeated Team Wrestleplex (The Gnarly Hippy, Jake O'Reilly and Sean Spears) via pinfall after the Italianos attacked O'Reilly with a flag pole behind the officials back.

"Inferno" Johnny Adams defeated Los Jalapeno by disqualification when Los Jalapeno attacked Adams with the ring bell.

Team TJ (TJ Harley and Ash) was able to score the pinfall over "Picture Perfect" Marco Malaquias and Crazzy Steve.

J.T. Playa retained the Grand Championship title, defeating Lazz, "Showtime" Eric Young, and "Dangerboy" Derek Wylde when he was able to roll up Lazz with a handful of tights, after Lazz had laid out both Young and Wylde with the Lazz Effect.

Silver Fusion (The Hacker and Jace Fury) retained the Neo Spirit Pro Wrestling tag team championship against the All Knighters (Joey Knight and Robin Knightwing) in an exciting contest.

Kris Chambers scored a pinfall victory over Knoxx. Chambers was able to land a super kick on Knoxx when he turned around after being distracted by a fan slapping Angel Williams at ringside.

"Completely" Cody Steele defeated J.C. Owens to become the new Neo Spirit Pro Wrestling independent champion in a very exciting bout. Steele was able to overcome a continuous attack by Owens and capture the gold despite interference from Commissioner PeeWee Kastles who was able to escape from a locked cage at ringside to interfere. After the match, many fan favorites on the roster joined Steele in the ring to celebrate.

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