By Jesse Suchanek on September 16, 2005 at 12:42 PM EST
I Went to the OVW show last night, you can tell Heyman is now concentrating on the top feuds and really focusing on them.
First of all, Matt Cappotelli returned, still with a cast on his leg and on crutches, after the Johnny Jeter vs Daniel Puder OVW Title Match. Mr. Kennedy was in Jeter's corner, and the match wasn't bad at all. Puder kept beating up both Jeter and Kennedy. Finally, after a series of moves, Jeter did score the pin with the superkick. Then Kennedy brought in a chair. The Riggs Brothers tried to save Puder, but were beaten up by Kennedy and Jeter. Then, Cappotelli came out and was in the ring with Jeter. But Kennedy tried to get Jeter from the side, only to have Jeter break a crutch over his back. This gave Jeter the chance to attack the injured leg. Jeter beat on the leg, with Cappotelli swinging like a crazy man at Jeter, for only a few seconeds when the ring filled up.
Second of all is Ken Doane and Brent Albright's feud over the OVW TV Title. They had their rematch last night, and Albright's eye is still bandaged. After about 10 minutes, they did a spot on the outside of the ring where Doane threw Albright into the front of Dean Hill and Al Snow's desk, and it looked like they were doing an angle where Albright has lost eyesight or suffered a concussion or head injury. Anyway, Albright finally got his hands on Doane, and they did the Benoit vs Austin spot of 10 German Suplexes. This time, both were collapsing but they kept doing it. After the 10th one, they were both barely conscious, and they had their arms on each other and the ref counted to 3. Other refs came in to consult, and it was ruled a double pin. Albright struggled to his feet and challenged Doane to continue until someone wins, but Doane said no. Maria followed Doane to his dressing room asking him why he wouldn't wrestle Albright some more, but he refused to answer. Outside his door, Doane runs into Bobby Lashley, who says "you looked like a p***y out there." Doane says, "I look like a p***y, but you work for me. So what does that make you?" The match between Albright and Doane was even better than their first. The 10 German spot was awesome live.
Third of all, Bobby Lashley. His babyface turn continued as later in the night, Kenny Bolin introduced a new person to his stable, Sheik Daivari. Sheik left an open contract with Dean Visk and said, "make someone sign it" and went out to the ring. Lashley grabbed Visk's arm, and signed the contract, and took the match, and beat Daivari in a match where Daivari got a lot of offense. After the match, Dean Visk hit the ring and Bolin and Doane kept him apart from Lashley. Dean Visk is huge in person.
They did a mixed tag team match, a 3 on 2 match with Aaron Stevens "The Idol" and Shelly and Beth beating Chris Cage and Alexis Laree. The Idol and Cage were really good, Shelly was terrible and blew a lot of spots.
CM Punk debuted and pinned Danny Inferno but Punk's face got split open and he looked hurt. It was cool seeing him. Paul Birchall had a good match with Elijah Burke. Main event dark match saw The Heartbreakers and their manager Mo Green beat The Tolands and Da Beast.
Credit: PWInsider.com