Thursday, May 22, 2008

Memphis Wrestling TV Report 5.17.08

Corey Maclin is joined, again, this week by Jerry "The King" Lawler. They plug the special Spurrin' & Slammin' event that's taking place in Coffeeville, MS at The Multipurpose Arena this Saturday night, May 24. This is going to be a combination show consisting of wrestling and bull riding. Scheduled to appear: Jerry "The King" Lawler, Grand Masta Sexay Brian Christopher, And Many More! 7pm Bell time.

The encore presentation began with Jerry "The King" Lawler walking out and claiming that his lawyers got rid of both Corey Maclin and Brian Teigland. Lawler also announced that at Throwback 3 it would be Corey Maclin teaming with The Fabulous Ones, Stan Lane and Steve Keirn, with Jerry Jarrett in their corner taking on Lawler and The Rock 'n' Roll Express, Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson, with "The Mouth of the South" Jimmy Hart in their corner.

The general manager of the television station, Jim Doty, came out and told Lawler that he doesn't run this show. Doty followed by saying that Corey Maclin is the host of this show and brought out Corey to gain back control of his duties.

The Soultaker squashed both Drew Donovan & Hendrick Hines in a 2-on-1 handicap match.

"Superstar" Bill Dundee & Kevin White's interview is interrupted by Too Cool 2, Flex and Tim Grind, building up their match for Paris, TN, later that night. The two teams started brawling. "The Birdman" Koko B. Ware jumped in with his stun gun and used it on Dundee and White, until Brian Christopher made the save with a chair.

Kid Kash interview talking about "Superstar" Bill Dundee and how he is going to give him a lesson in professional wrestling at Throwback 3. Kash also said that he's going to give Stan Lee a lesson, right now.

Kid Kash defeated Stan Lee. Bill Dundee was doing commentary with Corey Maclin, during this match. After the bell, Kash continued his ruthless attack on Lee until Dundee made the save.

Grand Masta Sexay Brian Christopher interview. Christopher said that he will be teaming up with Kevin White to take on Too Cool 2 at Throwback 3. Christopher also said that he was sick and tired of Koko using that stun gun.

Brian Christopher, Bill Dundee, & Kevin White defeated Koko B. Ware & Too Cool 2, by disqualification, when Koko jumped in with his stun gun just before Kevin White could get the three count after delivering a nice swanton on Flex. Brian Christopher made another save with a chair.

Afterward, at the announce table, Brian Christopher challenged Koko B. Ware to a stun gun on a pole match at Throwback 3. Koko accepted and then tried to stun Christopher, but Christopher dodged the attack and swung a chair at Koko. Koko fell down, but it wasn't from the chair shot because Christopher missed him by a mile. It was the result of Koko getting his feet tied up in a couple of the chairs, behind the announce table, that caused his tumble to the floor. That was hilarious!

Jerry Lawler walked out and announced that he hired a private investigator and he's been following Corey Maclin around all week long with a video camera. Next week, Lawler said he is going to show everyone the footage, so everyone can see "The Real" Corey Maclin. Lawler also had some words for The Fabulous Ones and Jerry Jarrett about his upcoming match with them at Throwback 3.

Jerry "The King" Lawler & Shock were disqualified in their tag match against Johnny Dotson & Spider-Man when Shock got caught using a chain. After the bell, Lawler got the chain and chased after Maclin.

Back in the studio, Jerry Lawler told everyone that they have got to see "The Real" Corey Maclin footage on next week's show.

Again, Maclin and Lawler plug this Saturday night's Spurrin' & Slammin' show in Coffeeville, MS. Jerry said that he's going to see if he can get Brian to ride a bull.

They also advertise the special Grand Slam event that is taking place at AutoZone Park on Saturday, July 26.

Lawler ended the telecast, by reminding everyone, again, to check out next week's show to see what he did to Corey Maclin.

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