
8.26.05
Pro Wrestling Warfare
Credit: Richard Triafono
vs. Delirious
Before the match begins, Delirious does some laps around the ring and then takes a fan’s hat and throws it to the back of the venue. Then he picks up a child and gives it to another fan in the crowd. Delirious tells the ref that Clark pulled his mask. Clark denies that he pulled his mask because they have not even locked up in the match. Delirious with an arm bar, but Clark with a reversal. Delirious tells the ref that Clark was pulling on his trunks. Delirious with a reversal followed by head butts to Clark’s hand. Delirious bites Clark’s hand, but Clark reverses it with an arm bar of his own. Delirious with a reversal into a side head lock take down. Clark tries for a rollup, but Delirious back into the side head lock. Delirious with a shoulder tackle and then he growls over Clark. Delirious prepares to go off the ropes, but Clark trips Delirious. Clark tries for a belly-to-back, but Delirious lands on his feet and hits a running knee on Clark. Clark sends Delirious off the ropes, but he misses a drop kick. Clark does not miss the second time with a drop kick. Clark with another drop kick. He tries for one more, but Delirious goes down and Clark does a back flip and lands on his feet. Delirious goes into the fetal position and Clark tries to get Delirious to stand up. Delirious gets up and he looks for Clark. Clark hits another drop kick and Delirious goes outside the ring. Clark tries for a 407, but Delirious goes under the apron and hides from Clark. Delirious comes out the other side of the ring and he charges at Clark, but he runs into a shoulder. Clark is sent back to the apron and he tries for a springboard move, but Delirious hits the rope and knocks Clark off the rope and he falls into the ring. Delirious with a belly-to-back suplex and then he does the ‘raise the roof’ cover. Delirious with a chop and forearm. Delirious tries for head butts, but it hurts Delirious more than Clark. Delirious and Clark exchange chops. Clark with a jumping leg lariat. Delirious uses the ropes to his advantage, but Clark kicks Delirious in the back. Clark with a slam and then he goes up to the second turnbuckle. Delirious moves out of the way and Clark lands on his feet. Clark with a running boot to Delirious in the corner followed by more kicks. Clark with a snap suplex. Delirious with a hot shot to Clark. Delirious with a chop followed by a double thrust, another chop, and a forearm before another head butt. Delirious with a snap mare into a cobra clutch. Delirious with a back breaker and then he goes up top, but Clark moves out of the way and sends Delirious into the mat. Clark with a forearm, but Delirious responds with one of his own. Then they exchange chops, but Delirious tries for a head butt and he feels it more than Jerrelle. Delirious with a knee, but Clark with an elbow and a running forearm. Clark with a pump handle suplex. Delirious with a forearm, but Clark picks up Delirious and runs him into the corner and connects with a series of forearms. Delirious with an Irish whip and he charges at Clark, but he is sent to the apron. Delirious pulls Clark into the top rope and then he goes up top. However, Clark catches Delirious and hits a power bomb. Clark gets Delirious up, but Delirious counters with a sunset flip. Clark rolls through and hits a drop kick. Clark goes up top, but Delirious gets up and crotches Clark. Delirious pulls Clark over his head with a cross arm move. Clark lands on his feet, but Delirious with a Delirious Driver for the three count.
8.26.05
TNA iMPACT!
Credit: TNA Talk
w/ Mikey Batts vs. David Yound & Simon Diamond
David Young and Simon Diamond defeated Mikey Batts and Jerelle Clark
8.20.05
ROH Do or Die 5
Credit: PW Torch
vs. Azrieal
Azrieal defeated Jerelle Clark. Despite Rinauro winning a "spot", Clark apparently earned a spot on the main show with his impressive performance. Anyone who's only seen him as a jobber on Impact is really missing out. He was very good once again, repeating many of his spots from the afternoon show. In one such exchange, he hit two dropkicks, then when Azrieal dodged the third, he pulled back and turned it into a standing backflip, then hit the third after that. Clark targeted Azrieal's {arm} and Azrieal worked over Clark's {leg}, and both men used some unique maneuvers in doing so. The finish came after 11 minutes when Azrieal held onto the ropes to block a huracanrana attempt, then nailed Clark with his flying double stomp. Very good match that should earn Clark some future bookings and solidify Azrieal's spot.
8.20.05
ROH Do or Die 5
Credit: PW Torch
vs. Sal Rinauro vs. Steve Madison vs. Claudio Castanaglio
Sal Rinauro defeated Steve Madison in a Four Corners Survival Match with Jerelle Clark and Claudio Castagnoli. The winners of the first four matches earned spots in this match, which was for "a spot in ROH", however they define that. Not surprisingly, this was the longest match of the show, lasting about 20 minutes. Clark probably got in the match the least despite (or perhaps because of) his impressive performance earlier. I'd call this the second-best match of the show, with all four guys generally looking good. The action eventually broke down into a four-way mess, and Rinauro hit a springboard spinning kick on Madison for the 1-2-3.
8.20.05
ROH Do or Die 5
Credit: PW Torch
vs. Jay Fury
Jerelle Clark defeated Jay Fury. This was their best match of the afternoon show, hands down. Clark wowed the crowd with his incredible athleticism, and Fury managed to keep up with his pace despite his stocky build. The two had really good chemistry and worked a lot of good back-and-forth spots. Clark eventually won with an insane piledriver/powerbomb type move that would surely get a "Dangerous!" call if DOD shows featured commentary
8.19.05
TNA iMPACT!
Credit: Eddie
vs. Samoa Joe
The bell sounds and Joe goes for a quick leg sweep, but misses. Jerrelle then tries for a single leg takedown, but it is blocked by the bigger Joe. Joe then snapmares Jerrelle into the sitting position which is followed by a stiff kick to the chest. With Jerrelle on his back, Joe takes advantage and drops a knee. Both men are now up and Jerrelle gets whipped into the corner, Joe follows after with a high knee lift, then Joe hits a running knee into the face of Clark. Joe then tries for a running elbow, but it dosent connect. Jerrelle takes advantage of the situation an serves up a few chops and elbows to Samoa Joe. Jerrelle gaining some momentum goes for a running leg lariat and connects, but Joe is still on his feet. Jerrelle bounces off the ropes and goes for a moonsault, but Joe sidesteps it, sending Clark hard into the mat. Joe then brushes off Jerrelles offensive spurt and gets down to buisness. Both men are now up. Jerrelle creates space between he and Joe and lands a dropkick. Joe is stunned, so clark gets some momentum off the ropes and goes for a mad rush move, but it is countered by a back body drop to the outside. Jerrelle lands on his feet and goes uptop for a highrisk move, (Jerrelle should know better, those never work) Joe catches Clark in mid move and lands a vicious spine buster. Joe then sits Jerrelle onto the top turnbuckel, setting him up for a Muscle Buster. Muscel Buster lands and is folowed by a rear naked choke on the helpless Jerrelle. Clark taps out.
8.11.05
TNA iMPACT!
Credit: WrestlingObserver.com
w/ Mikey Batts vs. Konnan & Ron "The Truth" Killings
We come back and all four are in the ring as the bell sounds. The match starts with Konnan and Jerrelle Clark. Clark attempts to counter out of an arm lock by Konnan, but Konnan keeps it locked in. Konnan takes out Clark with a shouler block followed by a rolling thunder clothesline. Konnan takes off his shoe and throws it at Clark in the corner. Konnan lifts Clark into the air and drops him down face first. Ron Killings gets the tag, Konnan opens Clarks legs and Konnan comes down with a leg drop to the groin. Clark moves to the corner and he hits a big springboard moonsault off the top rope to take out Killings. BG James is then shown looking on at the match. Back in the ring, Batts comes in and Konnan holds him in the air as Killings takes him out with a big kick. Konnan hits a big suplex on Clark and follows that up with a big powerbomb for the pinfall.
8.6.05
Full Impact Pro
Credit: Indy fan Blair Russell
w/ Jay Fury vs. Ring Crew Express vs. Heartbreak Express
Jay Fury-Jerrelle Clark defeated The Heartbreak Xpress and The Ring Crew Express in a 3 way bout (first pinfall wins). I’d say that this was also good; it was also very entertaining to watch. Of course it didn’t take much for the crowd to hate Sean-Phil Davis. Even though Jay didn’t do his “Jaytrix”, his team was still able to win; I wish I remembered just how exactly they won, but oh well. Like I said, it was engaging. (Won with an Enziguri and back spin kick combo)
8.5.05
Full Impact Pro
Credit: Indy fan Blair Russell
vs. Jay Fury vs. Roderick Strong vs. Azriel
Jerrelle Clark defeated Jay Fury, Roderick Strong, and Azrieal in a “Four Way Fray” (an elimination bout). I was surprised to see this so soon, but believe me I wasn’t griping, as this was quite good; there was a lot of fast-paced action, high-flying, and the crowd really enjoyed it too. Yeah, all four guys are technically faces, but it ended up being that Roderick was the one true heel in the bout; mainly it was some loud fans that just hated Roderick for whatever reason, but hey that was fine. As you might expect Roderick had a few choice words for those fans. A few annoying fans were there, but they didn’t really bother me too much. Azrieal was eliminated first, then Roderick, then finally "Jerrelle" won; I forgot what he won with (Plastic Surgery); for the second time (the first time was at the EWE debut event) because Jay was wearing his “spiderweb” tights, when the kids wanted to chant for Fury, they instead chanted for “Spiderman”! In case you were wondering, he did do his "Matrix" move; as someone else said, it should be call "The Jaytrix".