
7.29.04-
NWA TNA Impact
w/ Mark Laurnoffvs Team Canada
:::Credit Larry Csonka 411 Mania:::
Team Canada jumps them as they slide into the ring, and toss Clark to the floor. Rude slams Laurnoff, then chops away at him. Laurnoff tries to fight back, but eats a full nelson slam. Tag to Williams, they double team kick at him, them Williams chops away at Laurnoff. He distracts the ref, and Ruse chokes out Laurnoff. Williams with a knee to the corner that takes himself to the floor. Back in, Laurnoff fights back and rolls up Williams for 2. Neck breaker from Williams, sets for the Destroyer but then throws him to the floor. D’Amore works him over then slides him back in. He gets a tag to Clark, and Clark is on fire. RANA to Williams, drop kick to Rude. Up top…630 SPLASH TO WILLIAMS gets 2! All 4 men in now, and Rude kills Laurnoff with a sick clothesline, and Williams gets the Canadian Destroyer to Clark to finish it off @ 4:07.
D’Amore is in the ring, and he whips Clark and Laurnoff. Dusty and Russo come out and argue in front of Tenay and West.
Fun tag match. Team Canada looks good as always, and I have seen him before, but Clark is a good guy and would be another great addition to the division. The 630 splash is SWEET!
7.22.04-
NWA TNA Impact
vs. AJ Styles
:::Credit TNA Wrestling:::
Prior to this Wednesday’s big Ultimate X match, AJ Styles was in action on Impact against rising superstar Jerelle Clark, who was able to match the Phenomenal One move for move until the X Champion caught his opponent in the Styles Clash for the win! Following the match, AJ’s X rivals Michael Shane and Kazarian – along with Traci – came out to the entrance ramp to jaw-jack with their enemy.
7.15.04-
NWA TNA Impact
Clark/Batts/Antonio Banks vs. Elite Guard
:::Credit Tim Capture:::
This was pretty much a beat down on Clark and Batts. They never acknowledge that Clark is the NWA World Jr Heavyweight champ, but whatever, TNA rarely calls themselves NWA-TNA anymore. The high moment of the match was the biggest splash mountain ever seen. Gino Hernandez launched Batts so hard that Batts got hang time and the crowd crinched. Eventually Collyier got the win via Texas Cloverleaf on Banks.
Winners: The Elite Guard
7.9.04-
No Name Wrestling
No Name Wrestling Overall Championship Match
vs. Scott Hotshot
The crowd seemed to be dead during the first part of this match which was unjustifiably so because it was probably the second best match of the night. The match opens up with Clark working the arm a bit. The crowd picked up midway through the match after a few near falls. We get a one minute countdown which leads to a few false finishes. The match eventually ends in a time limit draw. The Crowd chants for 5 more minutes and the BoneZ (the owner) grants their wish. Clark gets the upperhand during the extra time as Scott tries to run. We get another time limit draw but the crowd goes crazy for another 5 more minutes which is allowed and goes another time limit draw. Again the crowd chants and BoneZ says that after the next match Clark and Hotshot will go another five minutes. After the next match comes out, Clark and Hotshot go at it again which counts down as Hotshot climbs the buckle and hits a top rope leg drop. As he makes the cover, at the count of 2 the time limit expires and the locker room empties into a battle royal. Stipulation: final four left battle in a mini tournament to become #1 contender for Clark's title.
7.8.04-
TNA Impact
w/ Mikey Batts vs. Abyss & Shelley
:::Credit TNAWrestling.com:::
Goldylocks' stable of the unstoppable Abyss and her recently purchased newcomer "Baby Bear" Shelley easily dominated Clark and Batts, as Abyss was able to gain the win with the Black Hole Slam on Batts.
7.3.04-
NWA Wildside
vs. Angel Dust vs. Jimmy Rave
:::Reported by Larry Goodman (from NWA Wildside):::
Jerrelle Clark beat Angel Dust and Jimmy Rave to retain the NWA World Junior Title in 11:02. Three way was not the best format to showcase Clark's skills. They took the ambitious approach of trying to work a lot of three way spots vs. the usual one guy gets hammered and the other two go at it. The opening minutes were magic. They pulled off a seamless melding with all three working the arm. Then a series of killer head drops. It was spot-spot-spot but everything was clicking. Rave was getting over stronger as a heel. A fan called Rave a "liberal p#ssy." No idea why but it was funny. The crowd was really into it until Angel Dust missed a couple of spots. Nothing horrible, but enough to dilute the heat. Finish sequence went like this. Angel Dust hit Slim J's old Anger Management finisher on Clark. Rave caught Dust with the Shining Wizard. Clark sent Rave to the outside with a spinkick. Clark hit the 630 on Dust to score the pinfall.
7.1.04-
NWA TNA IMPACT!
w/ Mikey Batts, Lex Lovett vs. The Elite
:::Reported by Will Rivera (from DOI.net):::
Once again, we get an appearance from local Florida wrestlers. The pop for the Florida wrestlers wasn't as big as it was last week, but it was a decent pop nonetheless. It was really good to see Lovett wrestle because he is retiring soon. On a side note, I'd just like to wish him luck in anything he does. He's a good guy, and I wish him well. I'm not liking the Elite Guard gimmick. It's not good, and I hope that they realize it soon before they bury these guys. The Elite Guard won when Onyx hit an awkward looking DDT on Lovett. I'm not sure what happened, but something didn't look right.