Results from the alternate CSWA universe -- rookie JA faced off against 1995 ULTRATITLE Champion Doc Silver.
Silver started out with a single-leg boston crab followed by a nerve hold, both of which the luchador gamely powered out of before launching an attack of his own. Beginning with a series of butterfly backbreakers, then hitting a snap suplex followed by a lionsault, JA began to assert his dominance. He quickly hooked in the Walls of Jerichoholic, only to have Silver grab the ropes. JA resolutely went on, droping Silver with a tombstone piledriver, then hitting an inverted indian deathlock.
But Silver wasn't done just yet. He was able to use JA's momentum against him and hit a DDT that stunned the luchador, but not for long. JA took control, hitting another inverted indian deathlock with a bridge, then quickly springing to the ropes and hitting a Liger bomb that took the breath out of both men. JA went to set up for a pinfall attempt, but Silver went back to the tried-and-true DDT before hitting a neckbreaker, continuing to work on the neck and head of the rookie. A running elbow was followed with another DDT, and it looked like the veteran and ULTRATITLE Champion might take the match, but JA was able to pull out another butterfly backbreaker out of nowhere, then quickly hook the leg for the grapevine cover.
WINNER: JA (140-30)
Silver started out with a single-leg boston crab followed by a nerve hold, both of which the luchador gamely powered out of before launching an attack of his own. Beginning with a series of butterfly backbreakers, then hitting a snap suplex followed by a lionsault, JA began to assert his dominance. He quickly hooked in the Walls of Jerichoholic, only to have Silver grab the ropes. JA resolutely went on, droping Silver with a tombstone piledriver, then hitting an inverted indian deathlock.
But Silver wasn't done just yet. He was able to use JA's momentum against him and hit a DDT that stunned the luchador, but not for long. JA took control, hitting another inverted indian deathlock with a bridge, then quickly springing to the ropes and hitting a Liger bomb that took the breath out of both men. JA went to set up for a pinfall attempt, but Silver went back to the tried-and-true DDT before hitting a neckbreaker, continuing to work on the neck and head of the rookie. A running elbow was followed with another DDT, and it looked like the veteran and ULTRATITLE Champion might take the match, but JA was able to pull out another butterfly backbreaker out of nowhere, then quickly hook the leg for the grapevine cover.
WINNER: JA (140-30)