Nexus Sunday July 16, 2006 @ Red Lion Hotel

 

FUSION Pro Wrestling’s 2nd anniversary show started off with the singing of the National Anthem, performed by the very talented Sarah Chlarson. After the opening video on the FusionTron, the crowd was treated to the very first performance of the FUSION FIRE, Fusion’s very own dance group. After introductions to the crowd, Charlie B stepped in and told the crowd about another new feature, the Fusion Cam. Run by K.E, The Fusion cam will keep the crowd updated on the entire backstage goings on. With that, Charlie introduced the first match and the action began

1st Match

Jack Mecidol vs. the Amish Warrior

The match started violently with the Amish Warrior rushing the ring and taking it to Mecidol. After a few hard hits, Mecidol grabbed the ropes and the referee told The Warrior to get back. Instead, he went after Mecidol and got kicked off. Mecidol regained his composure and stood up on the ring apron. The Amish Warrior again attempted to go after him, but Mecidol hit a Guillotine on the ropes. Back in control, Mecidol took the beating to the Warrior, hitting some hard right hands and power slam for a 2 count. Mecidol then showed that he wasn’t above dirty tricks. He grabbed the Amish Warrior by the beard and threw him across the ring, followed by standing on his hair and pulling up. Mecidol threw the Warrior into the ropes and hit several shoulder blocks to the midsection. Jack went for a suplex, but the Warrior reversed and hit the Amish Claw. Mecidol managed to escape the claw by hitting a drop toe hold, sending the Warrior into the corner. Taking over again, Mecidol hit a vicious spine buster and got another 2 count. Mecidol locked on a reverse chin lock and after a few moments, the Warrior started to go out. The referee came in to check the arm and the arm dropped twice. However, on the third time, the Warrior fought back up. The Warrior started shaking the ropes to gain power. Jack attempted to keep him down, but the Warrior channeled him Amish strength and continued to fight up finally to his feet, the Warrior blocked two punches and returned with one of his own, sending Mecidol to the mat. As Jack got up, he was hit with a Manhattan drop, followed by a flying forearm. The Warrior set up for the claw, but Jack reversed into a Fisherman’s suplex, and got the three count.


Winner: “Your Idol,” Jack Mecidol

Backstage on the Fusion cam, the Money clique was preparing for Juntsu’s title defense later when Jason Noel came in. He said that he wanted to join the Money clique, as it was the best thing in Fusion. Clique member Raheem Rashad took strong offense to Jason attempting to take his spot while he was injured and it looked like the two may fight it out right there. However, money man jumped in and gave Jason a shot at joining. If Jason wins his rematch against Hollywood JDT tonight, he’s in. When Jason left, Raheem told Money Man that if Jason loses, he takes on Raheem next show.

2nd Match

Dusting Uhrich vs. “The Heat seeker” Tony Morales

As always, Tony came to the ring escorted by his “little friend,” a steel chair that he has been only too happy to use when the situation comes about. After instructions from the Referee, both men circled for a while and tied up. Dustin caught Morales in a Headlock, which he reversed to an arm ringer. Dustin reversed back on Morales, and he rolled through to reverse again. Dustin then ducked around and hit a takedown on Tony. As Tony got up, Dustin announced that the takedown was 2 points. Tony appeared to be locking up again with the young superstar, but instead hit a knee to the stomach, followed by a forearm to the back. Tony Irish whipped Dustin into the turnbuckle, and followed with his double knee attack for a 2 count. Tony again sent Dustin into the turnbuckle and attempted to follow up with a big splash, which Dustin ducked. Dustin then took several near falls with a school boy, crucifix, and roll up. When kicking out of the roll up, Tony sent Dustin head first into the second turnbuckle. After a few chops, Tony sent Dustin across the ring and hit a tilt a whirl backbreaker on the rebound. Morales then hit a hard calf kick for another 2 count. As Tony choked Dustin on the ropes, he began to fight up using a series of head butts. Morales regained control with a kick and hit the Three Amigos suplexes and the Lung Blower for 2. As Tony argued with the official, Dustin began to fire up, trading punches with Morales and eventually ducking a big right hand to hit a German Suplex for a 2 count of his own. Dustin then took over with a flurry of offense, body slam, elbow, knee drop and a big suplex. Just as it looked as if Dustin would take it, Tony hit a submission move from nowhere. Dustin refused to tap and made it to the ropes to break the hold. Tony went for his little fried, but Dustin hit a right hand before he could use it. Dustin hit a fall away slam and a strong power slam for a very close two count. He went for the DUD, but Morales fought out of it with a rake to the eyes. Dustin went to the top rope to end the match, but Tony hit the ropes, causing him to rack himself. Tony then hit the spectacular Spanish Fly for the win

Winner: Tony Morales

Backstage on the Fusion Cam, Stone D and Billy V were discussing tonight’s triple threat main event and both agreed that the man to watch would be Money Man. Juntsu then entered accompanied by Money and the two told them that Juntsu would never lose that title. The three stared each other down in a very tense moment.

3rd Match

Jason Noel vs. “Hollywood” JDT

Money Man Jon Blaze accompanied Jason out to ringside for this audition, and caught JDT’s attention early, allowing Jason to hit a hard club to the back of the head. Jason took the fight to Hollywood, hitting several hard right hands. He sent JDT off the ropes and hit a sideslam for an early near fall. Jason backed JDT into the corner and yelled “What now JDT?” To which JDT responded with a hard slap. The slap, however, just made Jason angry and he came back with vicious punch. JDT ducked another punch and hit an arm drag. Attempted to keep the fight clean, he put Jason into a headlock and tried to force a submission. Jason hit a strong forearm to the back and another right hand, drawing a warning from the referee. Noel hit a backbreaker and put JDT into the rack. Hollywood attempted to fight back, but Jason kept control, hitting a slam for 2. JDT kicked out and continued to fight back. Jason attempted a clothesline, but JDT ducked and the two collided in the middle of the ring. As the referee began the 10 count both men started to rise back to their feet. Jason got up first and attempted a right hand. JDT ducked the right hand and hit a crucifix for 2, followed by a backslide and a schoolboy, both for a 2 count. Noel hit a spear and Money Man distracted the referee, allowing Jason to illegally choke JDT. After a tilt a whirl slam, Jason attempted to hit his finisher the Beholder, but JDT reversed it into reverse DDT. JDT fought back with a back body drop and several arm drags. Suddenly, Money slid his briefcase in the ring and jumped on the apron. Money held JDT and Jason went to hit him with the case, however, Hollywood moved out of the way. Jason caught himself before hitting money, but JDT dropkicked Jason in the back, sending them into each other. As he turned around from the hit, Jason received a kick from JDT and The New Premiere, allowing Hollywood to pick up the win.

Winner: Hollywood JD Taylor

Backstage, KE attempted to interview Bison, who was working out. Bison berated KE for interrupting him in the middle of his workout and told her to get out.

After the intermission, the FUSION FIRE entertained the crowd with another dance. On the Fusion Cam, we see KE attempted to interview Duff Doyle about his upcoming match. Duff said he had no time, and was near panic trying to find Dixie. Entering a locker room, he saw Dixie sitting with Dustin Urich, telling him not to worry about tonight. “After all,” she said “Duff loses all the time.” Duff appeared furious as he grabbed Dixie and started to drag her to ringside. Back in the ring, Charlie B was just starting to announce the next match.

4th Match

Handicap Match: Duff and Dixie Doyle vs. “Mr. Intensity” Jeff McAllister

The 2 on 1 handicap match started with Duff locking up with Mr. Intensity. They both showed great wrestling ability, with good reverses. Duff took advantage with a body slam. Duff sent McAllister into the corner and went after him, but McAllister ducked through the ropes, and the referee pulled him back. The crowd started a “We Want Dixie” chant, but Duff refused to tag her in. Duff sent Mr. Intensity off the ropes and hit a good hip toss. As McAllister got up, Duff put him in an arm ringer and tagged in Dixie. They hit a dosey do splash in the corner and a double elbow on the rebound. Duff then tagged back in and hit a clothesline. McAllister fought back with a knee and attempted a suplex. Duff floated over and hit an arm drag, followed by a reverse arm bar. McAllister got to the ropes and then ducked outside the ring. The referee began a count out, but McAllister broke the count at 9. After returning to the ring, McAllister took control with a hip toss. His control didn’t last long, however, as Duff reversed an Irish whip and followed with a clothesline in the corner. Duff tagged in Dixie and the two hit a combination sideslam/second rope legdrop for a 2 count. Dixie then hit McAllister with several fast paced moves. She sent him into the corner and attempted a 10 punch, but was thrown off at 6. Dixie hit a chop on McAllister, but was shoved off. Duff tagged in, but as he made his way into the ring, McAllister kicked the ropes, hitting Duff below the belt. On the outside, McAllister slammed Duff headfirst into the ring apron and followed with several hard chops. McAllister sent Duff back in and hit a hard knee. As Duff crawled towards his corner, McAllister applied the Camel Clutch. After a few moments McAllister spit at Dixie on the outside, causing her to come in. Dixie was sent back out by the official and told that she needs to keep a hold of the tag rope and stay in her corner.
Duff started to fire up, but McAllister hit a hard forearm and then attacked Dixie on the apron. McAllister hit a snap suplex for another 2 count, followed by a body slam. McAllister attempted to cover, but the pin was broken up by Dixie. The referee admonished Dixie telling her that she needs to hold the tag rope, to which Dixie replied that she was. She produced the tag rope in her hand, which she had removed from the corner. As the referee replaced the rope, McAllister snuck around and pulled Dixie off the apron, causing her to slam face first into it. McAllister then hit a jump over leg drop on Duff. He then hit a DDT for yet another 2 count. Duff fought back with a chin breaker, but McAllister hit an elbow to break up the tag. He then punished Duff with a kick to the stomach and a snapmare followed by a kick to the back. He put Duff into a headlock and taunted Dixie as he punched Duff. McAllister hit a German Suplex and went for another cover. Duff finally managed to fight his way to the corner and tagged in Dixie. Dixie came in forcefully, hitting McAllister with a clothesline, followed by an elbow and a flying forearm. Dixie hit her patented Head scissors and sent McAllister into the turnbuckle. Dixie hit a wheelbarrow bulldog and went to the top rope. McAllister pushed the referee into the ropes, causing Dixie to fall. McAllister then hit Dixie with a Super Belly to Back suplex off the top rope. As the referee started the 10 count, Dustin Urich came out to check on Dixie. Upon seeing this, Duff became enraged and attacked Dustin, fighting all the way to the back with him. However, Duff left his cousin all alone with Mr. Intensity. Seeing the moment, McAllister smiled to the crowd, taking his time to enjoy this. He pulled Dixie up by the hair and hit an extremely vicious chop that could be heard throughout the building. McAllister then hit a big powerbomb but choose to taunt instead of pin. McAllister hit a reverse headlock takeover and locked in a crossface. Dixie tapped out, but McAllister kept the submission applied for several minutes. Finally releasing, McAllister smiled all the back to the locker room and Dixie was helped from the ring.

Winner: “Mr. Intensity” Jeff McAllister

5th Match

Bison Smith vs. “Sensational” Paul Diamond

Bison came to the ring ready to destroy Diamond and he was waiting for him. However, Diamond got the jump on the big man by sneaking through the crowd and hitting a dropkick which sent him to the outside. On the outside, Bison regained control and punished Diamond by beating him all across the arena. Bison threw Diamond into the barricades several times, and tossed him into the wall of the arena. Finally the two stepped into the ring and the match officially started. Bison picked Diamond over his head and threatened to toss him over the ring post (the move that injured Raheem Rashad last show) but Diamond fought his way out. Diamond went for a roll up, but Bison caught himself and grabbed Diamond by the throat. Bison hit a vicious chop and hit Diamond with a press slam. Bison threw Diamond outside the ring again and followed after him. Diamond got thrown into the crowd and the two brawled outside. Bison took control and threw Diamond into the corner post. Back in the ring, Diamond fought back with a superkick and a flying kick in the corner. Diamond came back with full energy, but was caught in a chokeslam. Diamond fought his way out and hit Bison with a shining Wizard, followed by some hard kicks to the chest and stomach. However, Diamond’s streak didn’t last long, as Bison caught him on an attempted moonsault and hit a half nelson suplex, taking out the referee in the process. Bison set Diamond up as if he was going to hit a super huricanrana, but Diamond reversed it into a super powerbomb. Diamond then hit his finisher, the Shooting Star Press, but there was no referee to count. Diamond went back to Bison but was caught. Bison hit a powerbomb and followed it up with a finisher of his own, The Bisontennial. Bison grabbed a chair from under the ring and threatened to hit Diamond. However, Diamond ducked the swing and hit a spinning heel kick into the chair, sending it back in Bison’s face. Diamond then went to town, hitting Bison twice with the chair (each shot having almost no effect on the big man) and finally taking him down with a running chair shot off the ropes. The referee came back and counted to two before seeing the chair and calling the match.

Winner by Disqualification: Bison Smith


Main Event

Triple Threat Match: Stone D vs. Billy V vs. Juntsu (champion)
For the Fusion Pro Championship

At the very beginning, there was some confusion as to what would happen. The referee was taken out in the last match and there seemed to be no one to call the match. However, Money Man came out and announced that there was indeed a ref. He told the crowd that even though Raheem wasn’t medically cleared to wrestle, he was cleared to officiate, and it had all been cleared through Victoria Star. Ms. Star came out and told the crowd that she did indeed ok the switch. However, there was a stipulation. She told Raheem that if he didn’t call the match right down the middle, he would be fired.
With that, the title match started abruptly with Billy and Stoney fighting amongst themselves. Stoney went for a baseball slide, which Billy managed to avoid, but Juntsu did not. On the outside, Juntsu and Stoney were going at it when Billy hit a cross body from the second rope onto them both. As Juntsu got up, he was attacked by Billy. Billy returned to the ring as Juntsu threw Stoney into the post. Back in the ring, Billy turned around and ran right into a stiff clothesline from Juntsu. Juntsu gave his opponents a pair of chops and attempted to chop them both at the same time; however, Billy and Stoney ducked and formed a temporary team. They gave Juntsu a double chop of their own and sent him off the ropes. Juntsu ducked a double clothesline and came back with a flying shoulder tackle, hitting both men. With Juntsu back in control, he hit Billy with several hard shots in the corner and put him in the Tree of Woe in the corner. As Juntsu was choking Billy out, Stoney came back and broke it up. Stoney hit Juntsu with several hard shots, but Juntsu got back on top with a headbutt. As Billy was recovering in the corner, Juntsu sent Stoney into the corner, causing the two to collide with each. Juntsu put Stoney in a nerve hold broke it himself to attack Billy V. After several near falls, Juntsu hit a palm thrust on Billy in the corner to regain control of the match. Juntsu continues to beat Billy and Stoney, keeping them from speeding up the pace of the match. Billy managed to hit a spinning heel kick on Juntsu and got a near fall, which was broken up by Stoney. After that, Stoney was sent into the turnbuckle, followed by a hard shoulder dive. Suddenly the three competitors collided in the ring, resulting in all three of them going down. From there, the fight spilled to the outside, as Stoney sent Juntsu into the lighting rack. Outside Billy and Stoney took it to Juntsu with hard chops, sending him back and forth, ping pong style. Finally, Billy pulled Juntsu’s shirt over his head. Stoney and Billy both grabbed a handful of Juntsu’s chest hair and pulled it out. Juntsu, in pain tried crawling back into the ring, but they would have none of it. They pulled him back out and pulled another handful each. Back inside the ring, Stoney and Billy continued to work together, hitting the Champ with a double drop kick, followed by a double back body drop and a double submission. At this point, Money Man interjected himself in the match and was chased to the back. With Juntsu out of the way, the two turned their attentions on each other again. Billy and Stoney traded punches. Billy hit a STO on Stoney and locked him into a one legged Boston Crab. As Stoney appeared to go out, Raheem reluctantly checked his arms. They fell twice, but on the third attempt, Juntsu broke it up. Juntsu sent Billy to the outside and attempted to work over Stoney, but Stoney fought back with cross chops and hit his flying leg lariat. Juntsu took Stoney down and went for the Juntsu bomb, but it was countered into a huge powerbomb. With Juntsu down again, Stoney and Billy picked up where they left off. After both attempted and escaped their respective finishers, Stoney turned the tables and hit Billy with his very own Shock Bottom. Suddenly, Juntsu returned, and took out Stoney. He then hit Billy with his Spinebuster and got the victory

Winner and still champion, Juntsu