Sunday, 19 June 2011

NWE Turmoil III Pay-Per-View Results - June 19, 2011.

THE RESULTS!
NWE Turmoil Pay-Per-View - June 19, 2011. Verizon Arena in Little Rock, Ark.

From ringside, Todd Brown and Michael Sanders welcomed us to NWE Turmoil, as “Champion” by Chipmunk (feat. Chris Brown) played on the speakers and fireworks exploded around the arena. Brown and Sanders wished everyone a happy Father's Day and discussed the night ahead, including 6 matches, two for Championships. They also discussed Alex Kingston's guarantee that he'd become NWE Champion because of an “insurance policy”. They then directed everybody's attention to a countdown screen which was hanging to the left side of the entrance stage. The screen displayed red letters which said: “All Is Revealed In:” and red numbers were counting backwards at 2:54:32.

NWE International Champion Chris Jackson beat William Sanchez (12:59) by submission, following the Figure 4 Leg Lock to retain the NWE International Championship. After the match, Jackson kept the hold applied after the bell but let go pretty soon after. A limping Sanchez was helped to the back by the referee, as Jackson grabbed the book of the Hunter's Gospel and kissed it, smirking and yelling, “Another prophecy fulfilled!”

Backstage, the cameraman was following NWE Interim General Manager Vincent Crashman, running to the scene of a commotion. As they got closer, it was revealed that “Oklahoma's Golden Boy” Kenny Kidd and “The Demon from Down Under” Duane Edwards were brawling. Crashman ordered security to break them up, and as they were pulled apart, Crashman said, “Enough. This is not how we settle things here. We do things like this inside the ring, so that's what you're going to do. Tonight, in a bonus match, it's going to be Kenny Kidd vs Duane Edwards!” The fans exploded, as security forced them to leave separately.

The Maxwell Brothers (with Christopher Maxwell) beat The Ace Darlings, Christian Jax and Nicholas Price and Deep South Destruction (16:16) by decision to become number-one contenders to the NWE World Tag Team Championships at NWE Fight Against Time.
Order of Eliminations:
- Christian Jax and Nicholas Price were eliminated (at 5:37) by the Maxwell Brothers, when Price was pinned following the Maxwell Device. Price and Jax bickered up the ramp.
- The Ace Darlings were eliminated (at 10:51) by Deep South Destruction when Turpin pinned Washington following a piledriver.
- Deep South Destruction were eliminated (at 16:16) by the Maxwell Brothers, when Trent and Brett pinned Turpin and Lamb simultaneously after double top-rope splashes.

Backstage, NWE World Tag Team Champions Kurt Harris and Jaleel - with their manager Bill Danielson - were watching the Maxwell's celebration on a monitor. Danielson put his arm around each of their shoulders and said, “Get a good look at your first victims, boys.”

Backstage, Allan Black interviewed NWE United States Champion Curtis Hagan about his match with DISORDER's Koji Goto tonight; the first of a possible 3 matches against DISORDER members to regain possession of his United States title. Hagan was adamant that he wouldn't be without the Championship for long. Suddenly, a delivery man with a parcel approached Hagan and handed him the parcel. Hagan opened it and pulled out a t-shirt which had: “Property Of DISORDER” written on it. Hagan spat on it, threw it down and walked away.

'Killer' Koji Goto (with DISORDER) beat NWE United States Champion Curtis Hagan (9:37) by pinfall, following the Diving Leg Drop in a non-title match, after DISORDER members Taru Hayashi and Toru Nagata interfered, Nagata distracting Hagan while Hayashi hit him with the NWE United States title. Per the stipulation of the match, Hagan must now join DISORDER. After the match, Mr. Hirasawa took a microphone and said to a despondent Hagan, “I'm going to make no bones about it. Owning you is going to be fun!” Hirasawa and DISORDER then left the ring, as Hagan looked around at the fans.

Backstage, Allan Black approached “The Original Original” Alex Kingston, who was arriving. Black asked Kingston what he meant when he promised he had an “insurance policy”. Kingston asked if Black thought he was actually stupid enough to give away his secrets in front of a camera and let the world know. Kingston said, “All anyone need be concerned with is this: tonight, I will become the new NWE Champion.” Kingston winked at Black and walked away.

“The Steel City Slayer” John Tarver beat Justin McHayes (6:02) by pinfall, following the Steel City Slayer.

Backstage, Allan Black interviewed Denzel Cain about his match against  Ramsay “Iron Man” Steele. Cain said that he didn't imitate anyone, and said that being himself was “a blessing from the Good Lord”. Cain said that Ramsay Steele was a bully, and said that Steele was looking for any reason to pick a fight. He continued, “But Ramsay, you've picked a fight with the wrong dog this time. Because I'm not the kind of dog that will just run away when it's smacked with a newspaper. I'm the kind of dog who will turn around and bite you in the nuts. So, I guess what I'm saying is that tonight, Ramsay Steele's gonna get his nuts bitten off by Denzel Cain!” Cain smiled hearing the fans cheer, and walked away.

Denzel Cain beat Ramsay “Iron Man” Steele (11:40) by count-out, when Steele walked out on the match as Cain was building momentum. After the match, Cain chased an unawares Steele and caught him on the entrance stage. Cain pummelled Steele for a few moments, with the fans behind him, but Steele got the upper hand, pushing Cain into the ring post and sliding him into the ring. Steele then brought out a table and set it up outside the ring. As he got back in and went to position Cain on the top turnbuckle, he fought back with punches and kicks. Cain then grabbed Steele in a Gorilla Press Slam and threw him from the ring and through the table on the outside. The fans exploded, as Cain's music hit and he celebrated with the fans. 

Backstage, NWE Champion Corey Chambers was shown lifting weights in front of a mirror in preparation for his match later tonight. Back in the arena, the countdown clock now displayed: “All Will Be Revealed In: 00:43:28”.

“Oklahoma's Golden Boy” Kenny Kidd beat “The Demon from Down Under” Duane Edwards (8:10) by pinfall, following the Oklahoma Stampede. Towards the end of the match, Miss Nicole came to the stage with a muscular man. At the end, Nicole and the man began making out which distracted Edwards and he turned around into the Oklahoma Stampede by Kidd.

Before the show, fans waiting in line were interviewed and asked who they thought would win the main event: NWE Champion Corey Chambers or “The Original Original” Alex Kingston. 7 said Chambers, 2 said Kingston.

From ringside, Todd Brown and Michael Sanders talked about the next NWE pay-per-view, NWE Fight Against Time on Sunday, July 10. Brown said, “On July 10, the NWE Originals who want to go the furthest will have to get passed an enemy which no-one can stop: time. The question is, who wants the glory badly enough to compete with this relentless foe?” The shot then shifted to the countdown clock, which read: “All Will Be Revealed: 00:22:09”.

“The Original Original” Alex Kingston beat NWE Champion Corey Chambers (24:42) by pinfall following the 450 Splash, to capture the NWE Championship! Throughout the match, Kingston played a cat-and-mouse game with Chambers, continually looking over at the clock. Todd Brown observed: “It's like he's constantly stalling for time.” Towards the end of the match, Chambers went for a Corey Cutter but Kingston pushed him into the referee. Then, the countdown clock ticked to 00:00:00 and the lights turned off. A commotion could be heard inside the ring, but the arena remained in pitch blackness. As the lights lifted, a man was stood over Chambers wearing a baseball cap and balaclava. Keeping a stare at Chambers, he then took off the cap and undid the balaclava to reveal himself: WILLIAM SANCHEZ! With the fans in a frenzy, Sanchez slowly left the ring and walked to the back. Kingston went to the top rope, hit the 450 Splash and a new referee came to the ring to count the pinfall. After the match, Kingston celebrated with the NWE Championship, as the pay-per-view came to a close.

Sunday, 20 June 2010

NWE Turmoil PPV - June 20th, 2010. Quicken Loans Arena in Cleveland, OH.

In the back, Allan Black was stood in the interview area holding a microphone with a screen displaying the NWE Turmoil logo in the background. Black welcomed the audience to the show and said, “For those who weren't aware, earlier today NWE Founder and Chairman of the Board Matt Saye was found in his hotel room, having supposedly just been attacked. The full extent of Saye's injuries - if any - are still unknown but as soon as we get word on this situation, we will tell you more. However, it is a pretty safe bet that Saye will not be able to fulfil his previously scheduled duties as Special Guest Referee in the NWE Championship main event later tonight.” Black thanked the audience for their time.

From ringside, Todd Brown and Michael Sanders welcomed everyone to the second-annual NWE Turmoil pay-per-view, as the shows theme played whilst fireworks went off on the entrance stage, down the ramp and at the top of the arena above the ring. Brown and Sanders talked about the situation involving NWE Chairman Matt Saye, before Brown said, “What has happened is certainly a controversy. It's certainly a shocking turn of events. But knowing our Chairman as I do, he would want the show to go on. And go on it will, right now...”

Logan Young defeated Conrad F. Williams in 6:28 by pinfall following the Logan and Loaded tiger driver.

In the back, Allan Black interviewed Alex Kingston about his upcoming match against the undefeated Ramsay “Iron Man” Steele. Kingston said that he gives Steele a lot of credit for his accomplishments. Kingston said that competition in NWE was tough, and said that holding and maintaining an undefeated streak wasn't an easy feat. Kingston continued, “But I gave you credit for being a man's man. A fighter. A warrior. I gave you credit for wanting a fair fight, but you've proven over the last few weeks that you're not interested in fighting fair. You're interested in sneak attacks, low blows and cheap shots. Well let me guarantee you, Ramsay, if you were thinking of trying any of that again tonight... you won't even get the chance.

Ramsay “Iron Man” Steele defeated Alex Kingston in 5:02 by pinfall following the Jackhammer.

The Ace Darlings (Mitch 'Ace' Washington and 'Darling' Johnny Griffin) defeated Deep South Destruction (Jack Turpin and Travis Lamb) in 7:43 by pinfall when Griffin pinned Lamb following the Darling Device.

In the back, Allan Black interviewed Kenny Kidd about his upcoming match with Deelon Smith, and how it appeared a few weeks back that Kidd and Smith were going to unite under the leadership of Mr Hughes. Kidd laughed, whipped off his sunglasses, and told Black that looks can be deceiving. Kidd said, “They say perception is reality... I say, reality is reality. Tonight, the reality is that Kenny Kidd is starting a big chapter in his career, and I intend to do it in style!” Kidd smirked, put his sunglasses back on and walked away.

Deelon Smith (with Mr Hughes) vs. Kenny Kidd never officially got under way. Before the match started, both men stared at one another, looking as if they wanted to rip each other's heads off. Moments later, they both smiled and embraced, as Mr Hughes took a microphone at ringside. Hughes brought the microphone in the ring, and revealed that Kidd and Smith weren't going to wrestle. Hughes said, “They're not going to wrestle. Hell, they're not even rivals. They're quite the opposite. They're just about to become the most dominating tag team in National Wrestling Entertainment today.” The crowd booed, cutting Hughes off. When they settled down, Hughes continued, “So, why the trickery? Because, this way, we all got our pay checks for tonight!” Hughes, Smith and Kidd all laughed, before Hughes dropped the microphone and raised both their arms into the air as the fans booed viciously once again.

In the back, the camerman was shown peering from behind a wall as Christian Jax, Taru Hayashi and Hayashi's translator were having a conversation.

A video package played, highlighting the careers of Christian Jax, Taru Hayashi and Justin McHayes and how each of them debuted as part of NWE's former second weekly show, NWE Action. It highlighted how Hayashi made an immediate impact, and how he owned pinfall victories over both Jax and McHayes.

Christian Jax defeated Taru Hayashi and Justin McHayes in 12:12 in an NWE newcomers 3-Way Dance. After the match, Jax took a microphone and promised the NWE audience that he would become the next breakout superstar in National Wrestling Entertainment at the expense of anyone he'd have to step on.
Order of Eliminations:
- Taru Hayashi was eliminated at 7:51 by Justin McHayes following the Guillotine Legdrop.
- Justin McHayes was eliminated at 12:12 by Christian Jax, who won the match, after Hayashi hit the Brainbuster on McHayes whilst the referee was distracted with Jax who claimed to have been poked in the eye.

In the back, Allan Black interviewed Curtis Hagan about his opportunity to win the NWE United States Championship tonight. Hagan said, “This past Monday on Showdown, Chris Jackson showed his level of sportsmanship. He showed his level of integrity as a champion. He wouldn't shake my hand, as a man. He wouldn't acknowledge me as a threat to his championship. But that's okay. You see, Chris, we've been here before. I know how hard it is to beat you, especially with that title on the line. But that just means I've had a chance to scout you a little, Chris. I think that's why you wouldn't shake my hand, because you doubt, deep deep down in your mind, that maybe, just maybe, I could take that title from you tonight.” The audience cheered, as Hagan said, “Well, get the doubt out of your head... start preparing yourself to be title-less.” Hagan smirked, and walked away, as the audience exploded again.

Curtis Hagan defeated NWE United States Champion “The Hunter” Chris Jackson in 11:09 by pinfall following the Superkick to win the NWE United States Championship. Toward the end of the match, Hagan reversed Jackson's Figure Four Leg Lock, which forced Jackson to break it. Then, as Hagan used the ropes to help him stand, Jackson got to his feet. As Jackson lunged at Hagan, Hagan used his good leg to stand and hit Jackson with the Superkick. Hagan's leg gave out and he fell to the floor along with Jackson, but managed to crawl across the ring and make the cover to win the match.

In the back, NWE World Tag Team Champions The Maxwell Brothers were shown coming out of their locker room and made their way toward the entrance.

NWE World Tag Team Champions The Maxwell Brothers (with Christopher Maxwell) defeated The Young Hoods (Jacob Gabriel and Zachary Matthews) in 7:48 by pinfall to retain the NWE World Tag Team Championships, when Trent and Brett Maxwell both pinned Gabriel and Matthews to win the match. Before the match, with The Young Hoods in the ring, The Maxwell Brothers came to the entrance stage and, simultaneously pointed toward the curtain where their father, Christopher Maxwell appeared to a cheer from the audience. From ringside, Todd Brown noted that Christopher Maxwell hadn't been seen in a few weeks thanks to an attack by Deep South Destruction. After the match, Christopher Maxwell celebrated with his sons.

In the back, NWE General Manager Dominick Majors was in his office on the phone. Majors responded to the person on the other end, before thanking them for the information and said it was “great news” before hanging up. Majors looked into the camera and said, “Ladies and Gentlemen, I have exclusive news on the condition of NWE Chairman Matt Saye. After medical examination, Saye was revealed to have suffered a grade 3 concussion, forced to have 14 stitches to close the wound on his head, and re-injured his previously dislocated shoulder. However, I have spoken with Mr. Saye on the phone myself, and he has told me that he will speak live via satellite from his hospital bed this Wednesday night on NWE Showdown!” The audience exploded, and the screen cut.

NWE International Champion Olegg Nastrum (with Jimmy Cash) defeated Jaleel in 19:01 by pinfall following the Backbreaker Chokeslam to retain the NWE International Championship. After the match, Knight and Cash celebrated, before Jaleel got up, pushed Cash out of the ring and attacked Nastrum. Jaleel continued the assault until Nastrum was knocked unconscious, before leaving with the NWE International Championship. From ringside, Todd Brown noted that the Title wasn't his, and still belonged to Nastrum.

A vignette aired for the return of NWE Showdown to Wednesday nights starting this Wednesday, June 23.

In the back, Allan Black interviewed NWE Champion Ryan Knight about his first pay-per-view defence of the NWE Championship. Knight said that he knew how tough Corey Chambers was, but said that it would take more than 'tough' to take the NWE Championship away from him. Knight said that he would keep saying it until he was blue in the face and said that he was the greatest NWE Champion in history. Knight went to walk away, but Black asked him about NWE Chairman of the Board Matt Saye being attacked. Knight looked at Black and said, “I have nothing to hide,” and walked away.

From ringside, Todd Brown and Michael Sanders talked about the NWE Anarchy Rules 2010 pay-per-view on Sunday, July 25 and how the pay-per-view would be presented by The Harrison Analysis website and would begin the journey to NWE's summer pay-per-view, Heatwave.

Corey Chambers defeated NWE Champion Ryan Knight in 26:31 by disqualification when Knight hit Chambers in the head with a steel chair, bloodying Chambers' forehead. As a result of the disqualification, Knight retained the NWE Championship. After the match, Knight celebrated on the entrance stage with the NWE Championship as Chambers seethed in the ring. From ringside, Todd Brown said, “I don't know how that man (referring to Knight) can live with himself, much less call himself a champion. Corey Chambers was screwed, and if justice has anything to do with it, Ryan Knight will get his comeuppance, hopefully sooner than later.”

Sunday, 14 June 2009

NWE Turmoil- June 14th, 2009. Bojangles' Coliseum in Charlotte, North Carolina.

From ringside, Tony Schiavone and Jonathan Coachman welcomed us to the NWE Turmoil pay-per-view as “It’s Not Over” by Daughtry played on the arena speakers, and as fireworks went off on the entrance stage and at the top of the arena. Schiavone and Coachman talked about how National Wrestling Entertainment could be changed forever, and how tonight was about the ending of the saga between the Millionaires Pack and the Revolution. Coach said, “It’s about more than that, Tony, it's about who will walk away as NWE Chairman of the Board after tonight; JBL or the current Chairman, Matt Saye. Let’s not forget how tonight is also about the possibility of three NWE titles leaving with The Millionaires Pack. It’s literally all on the line for National Wrestling Entertainment as we know it, tonight!” Schiavone said, “It certainly is, Coach. If The Revolution doesn’t win tonight, who knows what the future may hold for this company, including you and I! Let‘s get NWE Turmoil under way right now...”

In the parking lot, a long stretch hummer limousine arrived at the building. The driver got out and went to the passenger door and opened it. As he did so, Booker T got out, then AJ Styles got out and then NWE Champion Rob Van Dam exited the limousine. Finally, NWE Chairman of the Board Matt Saye stepped out of the limousine. Saye looked at Booker, Styles and Van Dam and said, “Tonight is the night, boys,” before walking away, and the rest followed after him.

“The Fighting Irishman” Finlay (Millionaires Pack) defeated Jerry Lynn (Revolution) in 7:16 by pinfall following the Celtic Cross.

In the back, Lauren interviewed NWE United States Champion Elijah Burke and asked him about his title defence against “The Blueprint” Matt Morgan tonight. Burke said that since he became the NWE United States Champion, he’s been looking for the opportunity to prove himself to the world. Burke said that he sees tonight as that opportunity, and said that he’s going to leave everything he has out there in the ring tonight. Burke walked away.

“The Blueprint” Matt Morgan defeated NWE United States Champion Elijah Burke in 9:15 by pinfall following the Bicycle Kick to win the NWE United States Championship. Toward the end of the match, “Scrap Iron” Adam Pearce and his manager, Jim Cornette made their way to the ring. Pearce jumped on the far end of the ring’s ring apron and distracted the referee, as Cornette sneaked into the ring and hit Burke over the head with his tennis racket. Cornette got out of the ring, as Pearce jumped down from the ring apron, and Morgan hit Burke with the Bicycle Kick for the pinfall and the win. After the match, Morgan got out of the ring and joined Pearce and Cornette on the entrance stage in celebration with the title. From ringside, Tony Schiavone noted how odd this situation was, when Morgan cost Pearce a chance to be in this very match, on the last NWE Showdown.

In the back, Lauren interviewed NWE International Champion, Millionaires Pack member CM Punk. Punk said that since January 25 of this year, he has done nothing but bring honour and prestige to the NWE International title, and said that it’s unfair for him to be vilified for wanting to keep his spot in the company. Punk said that tonight, everyone was going to find out that he is the most important member of The Millionaires Pack. Punk walked away.

Paul London (Revolution) defeated NWE Cruiserweight Champion Kofi Kingston (Millionaires Pack) in 6:35 by pinfall following the 450 Splash to win the NWE Cruiserweight Championship. After the match, Sonjay Dutt and Eric Young came to the ring and celebrated with London.

In the back, Millionaires Pack leader, NWE General Manager John Bradshaw Layfield approached NWE Chairman of the Board Matt Saye. Layfield said, “Well, it looks like we’re one apiece tonight, don’t it? But that will all change. You see, tonight’s main event is the deciding factor. So forget about what you did to my limousine this past Wednesday, all you need to focus on is what will happen in that ring tonight.” Saye looked Layfield in the eye and said, “Likewise,” before walking away.

NWE World Tag Team Champions Team 3D (Revolution) defeated Cryme Tyme (Millionaires Pack) in 8:03 by pinfall when Team 3D hit the ‘3D’ on JTG, and Bubba made the pin to retain the NWE World Tag Team titles.

In the back, Lauren interviewed Jim Cornette, “Scrap Iron” Adam Pearce, and new NWE United States Champion Matt Morgan. Lauren asked Cornette what happened out there, considering Morgan cost Pearce a chance to be in the United States title match this past Wednesday on Showdown. Cornette said that they were working Elijah Burke the entire time. Cornette said, “What happened out there, only strengthened the inevitable, Lauren.” Cornette walked away, as Pearce looked at Morgan and said, “You owe me a shot at that title,” before walking away himself. Morgan looked at Lauren, kissed the title and walked in the same direction.

NWE Chairman of the Board Matt Saye came out to the entrance stage and announced that, after speaking with the NWE Board of Directors moments ago, if CM Punk gets himself disqualified in the next match, he will automatically lose the NWE International Championship to Robert Roode.

Robert Roode (Revolution) defeated NWE International Champion CM Punk in 12:44 by disqualification when Punk hit Roode over the head with the steel chair. Toward the end of the match, Punk hit Roode with two consecutive GTS’s, but was still unable to put Roode away. Punk, in sheer frustration, went to ringside, grabbed a steel chair and brought it into the ring. The referee tried to remind Punk of the rules, but Punk completely ignored him, and smashed Roode over the head with the chair. The ref then called for the bell and, as he did so, Punk dropped the chair in disbelief that he had lost his title. From ringside, Tony Schiavone said, “It appears that CM Punk momentarily lost his marbles, and as a consequence, lost the NWE International title!” Punk then suddenly turned and hoisted the referee onto his shoulders, before delivering the GTS and leaving the ring.

In the back, Lauren interviewed The Millionaires Pack members: Randy Orton, Chris Jericho and Edge, with the leader of The Millionaires Pack, John Bradshaw Layfield. Layfield said that tonight was going to be a very defining moment in the legacy of The Millionaires Pack. Layfield said that The Millionaires Pack would go down as one of the most controversial groups in professional wrestling's history. Layfield said, “I can safely say, Lauren, that no-one, and I mean no-one, will be expecting what happens tonight!” Layfield walked away, as did Orton, Jericho and Edge. Suddenly, NWE Chairman Matt Saye appeared and said, “For all the crap that comes out of his mouth, that was one word of God honest truth, Lauren: no-one will be expecting what happens to The Millionaires Pack tonight...” Saye walked away.

From ringside, Tony Schiavone and Jonathan Coachman talked about how the main event to end the entire saga between The Millionaires Pack and The Revolution was going to happen in moments. Schiavone said, “It’s gotta be tense backstage right now, Coach. The two sides preparing for this match.” Coach said that he had no idea what was going on in the minds of all the participants in tonight’s match, but said that the main event would be one for the ages. Schiavone said, “Ladies and gentlemen, the match we’ve all been waiting for. The match to determine the future of this company is next...”

The arena went completely dark, and lights began to flicker on and off as the steel cage began lowering down around the ring and the fans began cheering. On the titantron, a video package played highlighting the entire saga between the Millionaires Pack and The Revolution; when a group of released NWE wrestlers, along with NWE General Manager John Bradshaw Layfield decided to revolt against the announcement made by National Wrestling Entertainment to stop using WWE talent. How for the better part of a month, both sides had gone back and forth. With an attack on NWE Chairman Matt Saye and his eventual revenge, smashing up JBL’s limousine. It took us through the NWE Championship match between the Champion, Rob Van Dam and Randy Orton this past week and how Van Dam was successful. It also highlighted the questions of Booker T’s faithfulness to The Revolution and whether he would stay on side.

The Revolution (NWE Champion Rob Van Dam, AJ Styles and Booker T; with NWE Chairman Matt Saye) defeated The Millionaires Pack (Randy Orton, Edge and Chris Jericho; with NWE General Manager John Bradshaw Layfield) in 21:58 by pinfall when Van Dam pinned Orton. Toward the end of the match, at ringside, Layfield grabbed a steel chair and was about to throw it over the top of the cage, when Saye grabbed the chair from Layfield swung it and smashed Layfield over the top of the head with it. Layfield fell to the ground. Back in the ring, Styles, Booker, Jericho and Edge were all down. Leaving Van Dam and Orton brawling in the ring. Then, Orton attempted and RKO, but was blocked by Van Dam, who sent Orton face first into the cage. Van Dam caught Orton with a spin kick, before climbing to the top rope and delivering a massive Five Star Frog Splash. Van Dam pinned Orton for the three and won the match for The Revolution. After the match, the cage was lifted back to the top of the arena, as Saye joined Van Dam, Booker and Styles in the ring. Orton, Edge, Jericho and Layfield watched from the entrance stage, with Layfield in shock that he is no longer the NWE General Manager. Saye, Van Dam, Styles, and Booker raised one another's arms as the show went off the air.