Pro Mic Arm
Pro Mic Arm
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Gibraltar Short Mic Boom Arm $24.99 This 19"-long microphone boom arm features a black finish with shock mount.19" boom arm |
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Ultimate Support Pro-T Tripod Mic Stand $59.99 Like the rest of the PRO Series Mic Stands, the PRO-T model is designed to be a dependable, everyday workhorse. The Pro Series mic stands have an ingenious design with patented universal mic attachments that feature top threads that fit both U.S. and metric threaded mic clips and accessories. Each stand is made of thick steel tubing (1.1") with field replaceable parts. They also have a clutch that locks up faster and smoother than their peers with dual overmolding for a secure grip. The tripod bases feature strong legs that securely snap in place with oversized foot caps that won't fall off or let your mic be susceptible to easy knockovers. The PRO-T is height adjustable from 41.7" to 63".Patented universal mic attachment with top threads that fit U.S. and metric threaded mic clips and accessoriesOvermolded clutchThick steel tubingField replaceable partsTripod base with strong legs that snap into placeOversized rubber footcapsHeavy-duty coated finish resists scratching |
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Pro Co Power Mute Mic Mute Switch $132.49 The Pro Co Power Mute is an active version of the Short Stop and the Sign Off switches that can be set to function in either momentary or latching modes, which adds an on/off status light (green/red). Selectable as a momentary or latching mic mute footswitchFor momentary mode, can be set for mic on when pressed, or mic off when pressedStatus indicator lightIncludes AC power supply |
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Pro Co Sign Off Latching Mic Mute Switch $78.99 The Pro Co Sign Off is a latching mic-mute footswitch. Step on the switch to turn mic off. Step again to turn the mic back on. It is positioned inline between the mic and the board (plug mic into Sign Off; plug Sign Off into sound system). Especially handy for singing drummers and others who require a latching switch. Switchable for use with condenser or dynamic mics.Latching mic-muting switchCan be used with condenser or dynamic mics |
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Ultimate Support Pro-St Standard Weighted Base Mic Stand $59.99 Like the rest of the PRO Series Mic Stands, the PRO-ST model is designed to be a dependable, everyday workhorse. The Pro Series mic stands have an ingenious design with patented universal mic attachments that feature top threads that fit both U.S. and metric threaded mic clips and accessories. Each stand is made of thick steel tubing (1.1") with field replaceable parts. They also have a clutch that locks up faster and smoother than their peers with dual overmolding for a secure grip. The PRO-ST features a die-cast weighted base in a curved, triangular shape. The PRO-ST is height adjustable from 37.4" to 57.9".Patented universal mic attachment with top threads that fit U.S. and metric threaded mic clips and accessoriesOvermolded clutchThick steel tubingField replaceable partsDie-cast weighted baseHeavy-duty coated finish resists scratching |
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Hercules Stands Pro Mic Stand Pack $149.99 Hercules Stands' Pro Mic Stand Pack is made up of 1 Hercules MS401B Tilt Base Microphone Stands plus 2Hercules MS531B EZ Clutch Mic Stands with Boom:1 Hercules MS401B Tilt Base Microphone Stand:The Hercules MS401B Tilt Base Microphone Stand features a Quik-N-EZ height adjustment grip which makes one-handed adjustments a breeze with an internal locking mechanism that prevents slipping. Simply grab the EZ grip and adjust the stand up or down. It also features a Quik-N-EZ adapter for instant attachment of the mic to the stand: just flip the lever down to attach and flip it up to remove. Works on 5/8" tubes and is rubber-lined for a secure grip. The tilting base with level legs gives you a fully adjustable stand angle and swiveling legs that fit around other stands, drums, and stage equipment.Two Hercules MS531B EZ Clutch Mic Stands with Booms:The Hercules MS531B EZ Clutch Mic Stand with Boom features 3 great design innovations that eliminate the usual problems associated with everyday mic stands. First, the Quik-N-EZ adapter requires a simple push of the lever up or down to quickly mount it to the mic stand. It can also be left attached to the mic clip for speedy setups. Second, the Quik-N-EZ boom with a retainer allows for instant attachment of the boom to the stand. Just flip the lever up to attach and down to remove. Third, pressing the lever on the EZ clutch releases the clutch, letting you slide the upper tube up or down. Made with a tripod base of durable, die-cast aluminum. |
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Ultimate Support Pro-T-F Tripod Mic Stand With Fixed Boom $119.99 This Ultimate Support Pro-T-F package pairs a PRO-T Tripod Mic Stand with the ULTI-BOOM FB fixed boom so you can get your mic at just the right height and angle for your needs. This combination of stand and boom will be an asset to any stage or studio setup.PRO-T Mic StandLike the rest of the PRO Series Mic Stands, the PRO-T model is designed to be a dependable, everyday workhorse. The Pro Series mic stands have an ingenious design with patented universal mic attachments that feature top threads that fit both U.S. and metric threaded mic clips and accessories. Each stand is made of thick steel tubing (1.1") with field replaceable parts. They also have a clutch that locks up faster and smoother than their peers with dual overmolding for a secure grip. The tripod bases feature strong legs that securely snap in place with oversized foot caps that won't fall off or let your mic be susceptible to easy knockovers. The PRO-T is height adjustable from 41.7" to 63".ULTI-BOOM FBThe ULTI-BOOM FB fixed boom features an oversized rotation hub to increase friction and reduce slippage, and top threads which fit U.S. and metric threaded mic clips and accessories. Its ergonomic knob allows for quick adjustment without fear of pinching your precious fingers before a performance. The ULTI-BOOM FB is made of extruded and anodized aluminum tubing with a metal counterweight gives it true balance. The boom length is 33.6".PRO-TPatented universal mic attachment with top threads that fit U.S. and metric threaded mic clips and accessoriesOvermolded clutchThick steel tubingField replaceable partsTripod base with strong legs that snap into placeOversized rubber footcapsHeavy-duty coated finish resists scratchingULTI-BOOM FBOversized rotation hub increases friction, reducing slippagePatented top threads fit U.S. and metric threaded mic clips and accessoriesErgonomic knobs for quick adjustmentExtruded and anodized aluminum tubingInternal glides for fast, smooth, and noise-free adjustmentMetal counterweight for true balanceLimited lifetime warranty |
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Ultimate Support Pro-T-T Tripod Mic Stand With Telescoping Boom $89.99 This Ultimate Support Pro-T-T package pairs a PRO-T Tripod Mic Stand with the ULTI-BOOM TB telescoping boom so you can get your mic at just the right height and angle for your needs. This combination of stand and boom will be an asset to any stage or studio setup.PRO-T Mic StandLike the rest of the PRO Series Mic Stands, the PRO-T model is designed to be a dependable, everyday workhorse. The Pro Series mic stands have an ingenious design with patented universal mic attachments that feature top threads that fit both U.S. and metric threaded mic clips and accessories. Each stand is made of thick steel tubing (1.1") with field replaceable parts. They also have a clutch that locks up faster and smoother than their peers with dual overmolding for a secure grip. The tripod bases feature strong legs that securely snap in place with oversized foot caps that won't fall off or let your mic be susceptible to easy knockovers. The PRO-T is height adjustable from 41.7" to 63".ULTI-BOOM TBThis telescoping boom features an oversized rotation hub to increase friction and reduce slippage. Like the stand, it has top threads which fit U.S. and metric threaded mic clips and accessories. Its ergonomic knobs allow for quick adjustment without fear of pinching precious fingers before a performance. The ULTI-BOOM TB is made of extruded and anodized aluminum tubing with internal glides for fast, smooth, and noise-free adjustment. A metal counterweight gives it true balance. The boom length can be adjusted between 18.9" - 34.6".PRO-TPatented universal mic attachment with top threads that fit U.S. and metric threaded mic clips and accessoriesOvermolded clutchThick steel tubingField replaceable partsTripod base with strong legs that snap into placeOversized rubber footcapsHeavy-duty coated finish resists scratchingULTI-BOOM TBOversized rotation hub increases friction, reducing slippagePatented top threads fit U.S. and metric threaded mic clips and accessoriesErgonomic knobs for quick adjustmentExtruded and anodized aluminum tubingInternal glides for fast, smooth, and noise-free adjustmentMetal counterweight for true balanceLimited lifetime warranty |
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Peak Music Stands SM-52 Tripod Mic Stand with Boom Arm Black $39.99 Peak Music Stands SM-52 is a tripod-style mic stand made from high-grade tubular steel with a sturdy boom arm. It is foldable, portable, and the base is made of a nylon tension fitting with a positive leg-lock feature. The microphone stand also comes with the Signature Peak Clamping Lever height-adjustment mechanism which makes it easy to get the mic stand and boom at just the right level for capturing your vocals or instrument. |
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Ultimate Support Pro-Sb Stackable Base Mic Stand $69.99 Like the rest of Ultimate's PRO Series Mic Stands, the PRO-SB model is designed to be an everyday-use stand. The Pro Series mic stands have an ingenious design with patented universal mic attachments that feature top threads that fit both U.S. and metric threaded mic clips and accessories. Each stand is made of thick steel tubing (1.1") with field replaceable parts. They also have a clutch that locks up faster and smoother than their peers with dual overmolding for a secure grip. The PRO-SB mic stand features a die-cast weighted base in a curved, triangular shape with a cutout in the back that allows you to stack up to 6 when not in use. The PRO-SB is height adjustable from 37.4" to 57.9".Patented universal mic attachment with top threads that fit U.S. and metric threaded mic clips and accessories Overmolded clutch Thick steel tubing Field replaceable parts Die-cast weighted base Base cutout allows it to be stackable (up to 6) Heavy-duty coated finish resists scratching |
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Heil Sound Handi Mic Pro Plus Dynamic Microphone Black $108 The Heil Handi Mic Pro Plus is a dynamic microphone that incorporates innovative mic technology designed for a wide range of professional applications. This versatile Heil microphone excels at live sound, commercial broadcast, and sophisticated recording venues. The Handi Mic's wide frequency range outperforms tired, 30+ year old industry technology and can withstand huge amounts of SPL. The end result is a microphone that can answer the call to any application. The Handi Mic Pro Plus is ideal for use with tom drums where smaller microphones are needed, as well as inside Leslie speakers. The Handi Mic is perfect as an interview microphone because of its small size, low profile and great sound. Since 1982, Heil Sound has been the leading manufacturer of communications microphones and has a paramount understanding of phasing. When properly applied, this knowledge creates outstanding cardioid patterns with unbelievable rear rejection that removes unwanted sounds that try to enter from the off axis rear. The pattern control of the Heil Handi Mic Pro Plus is outstanding. This exceptional performance is achieved by using the ideal combination of materials for the large low mass diaphragm and a special mixture of neodymium, iron, and boron that gives the Handi Mic Pro Plus the strongest magnet structure available. Heil technicians paid special attention to the microphone's phasing plug assembly. The Handi Mic's equally placed ports accept sound from behind out of phase. Thus, the Handi Mic Pro Plus produces a very linear cardioid pattern and reduces proximity effect while achieving perfect articulation. The Heil element in this microphone is usable at extreme high sound pressure levels and is immune to overload conditions. That makes the Heil Handi Mic Pro Plus a dynamic microphone that is perfect for vocal and live sound applications. |
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Peak Music Stands Sm-52 Tripod Mic Stand With Boom Arm Black $39.99 Peak Music Stands SM-52 is a tripod-style mic stand made from high-grade tubular steel with a sturdy boom arm. It is foldable, portable, and the base is made of a nylon tension fitting with a positive leg-lock feature. The microphone stand also comes with the Signature Peak Clamping Lever height-adjustment mechanism which makes it easy to get the mic stand and boom at just the right level for capturing your vocals or instrument.High-grade tubular steel constructionNylon tension fitting tripod baseAdjustable boom armSignature Peak Clamping Lever height-adjustment mechanismFoldable |
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ART Pro Channel Tube Mic Preamp $290.29 The Pro Channel from ART is the latest offering from the world's most popular tube dynamics processing manufacturer. ART engineers have combined the world-renowned Pro MPA, Pro VLA, and Tube EQ into a single product - creating the world's best-sounding and most affordable professional recording channel.The Pro Channel features many new and exciting design enhancements to ART's pro and home studio staples, including the addition of a tube circuit to the compressor module. The Pro Channel allows you to select between ART's award winning optical/tube compressor or the coveted tube circuit (a design made popular by the sound of the old broadcast limiters - now costing thousands of dollars). The tube circuit is fast, fat and a bit aggressive, and is guaranteed to become a legend among compressors as has the Pro VLA. The four-band parametric equalizer has selectable Q for the two sweepable mid-bands. As with all design elements of the Pro Channel, these Q options were fine-tuned by some of the industry's top studio and live-sound engineers. Likewise, all new additions were made without compromise to the sound of the original designs (Pro MPA, Pro VLA, Tube EQ), which have become standards in professional studios and FOH rigs around the globe. |
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ART SplitCom Pro 2 Way Mic Splitter / Combiner $35 Use the ART SPLITCom Pro to split or combine balanced low-impedance microphone signals.As a splitterThe SPLITCom Pro mic splitter provides one direct-coupled output and one isolated output from a single microphone. Applications include sending the direct output to the main or FOH mixer, and the second isolated output to a monitor or recording mixer. The main mic output passes phantom power from the main mixer to the MAIN MIC INPUT for use with condenser microphones. Phantom power is blocked from passing to the isolated mic output.As a combinerThe SPLITCom Pro provides one output from two microphone inputs. The Phase switch can be used to invert the relative phase of the isolated mic input. Applications include dual miking of percussion instruments, choirs, and instrument amplifiers. Phantom power passes through each output to its respective input, (Main to Main, Isolated to Isolated), however phantom power is blocked from passing between the Main and Isolated signal paths. Only the audio passes between the Main and Isolated signal paths (it is present on all inputs and outputs).The ART SPLITCom Pro includes a Ground switch, which, in the Lift position, will provide full galvanic isolation between the Main Mic Input (& Output) and the Isolated Mic Input (& Output) to reduce noise due to ground loops between connected AC-powered units. |
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Q-Mic QM-50 Pro Mic Arm with 16' XLR Cable List Price: $129.95 Sale Price: $58.95 |
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The QM-50 has been the choice of professionals around the world for over 5 years. With it's integrated 16 foot XLR cable, long reach of over 40", and the ability to hold any mic in your closet, this is the one to buy! Compare to the influx of cheaper units that don't really mention the differences... |
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Nady MPF-6 6-Inch Clamp On Microphone Pop Filter List Price: $24.99 Sale Price: $13.34 Used From: $19.44 |
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Mic Pop Filter With Boom |
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Blue Microphones Yeti Pro USB Condenser Microphone, Multipattern. List Price: $249.00 Sale Price: Too low to display |
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The Yeti Pro is the world’s first USB microphone combining 24 bit/192 kHz digital recording resolution with analog XLR output.Featuring three custom condenser capsules and four different pattern settings, the Yeti Pro can capture digital audio with up to fourtimes the clarity found on CDs... |
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On Stage Stands MS7701 Tripod Boom Microphone Stand List Price: $50.99 Sale Price: $19.20 Used From: $20.00 |
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The On Stage 7701B Microphone Stand is a durable tripod mic stand and boom combination and just about the best value we've ever offered. These stands use the highest quality components. The legs fold down for the most compact storage... |
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RODE PSA 1 Swivel Mount Studio Microphone Boom Arm (Black) List Price: $109.00 Sale Price: $90.49 |
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The Rode PSA 1 Swivel Mount Studio Microphone Boom Arm is the professional way to mount your microphone to a studio desk. The PSA1 works with almost any mic on the market. Rode PSA 1 Features Rotates 360 degrees and reaches 32-33 inches from the base Includes two desk mounting options 2-axis swivel mount for accurate positioning Holds up to 4... |
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Q-Mic QM-50-3 Pro Mic Arm with 16' Cable 60" long Sale Price: $79.95 |
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The QM-50-3 is the big brother to our world-famous QM-50. Similar in design, the QM-50-3 has an extra segment to add an even longer reach. Ideal for large studios or radio stations with large consoles... |
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Q-Mic QM-52 Pro Mic Arm with 10' USB Cable Sale Price: $58.95 |
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The QM-52 is the podcasters dream mic arm. With it's 10' integrated USB cable, this is ideal for anyone wanting to use a pro quality mic arm with their own USB mics. Strong and silent, the QM-52 is the best choice at a fraction of the price of similar mic arms without a cable included. |
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Q-Mic QM-52 Pro Mic Arm USB with Mount Anywhere Kit Sale Price: $74.95 |
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The Q-Mic QM-52 USB is the ideal mic for those who prefer to go directly from mic to computer via a USB connection. The only mic arm made that has this option available anywhere. Tough enough to get the job done, this is built to the exact same specs as our QM-50 mic arm with an XLR cable... |
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On Stage Microphone Table Mount, Black List Price: $6.99 Sale Price: $3.85 Used From: $4.69 |
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On Stage Microphone Table Mount; Permanent Solution for Microphone Placement! Perfect for a variety of applications, mount a microphone or mic boom arm permanently to a desk or table top, amplifier, wall or podium... |
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Cyber AcousticsStereo Headset/Microphone, Ambidextrous design AC-201 List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $7.69 Used From: $7.61 |
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Cyber AcousticsStereo Headset/Microphone, Ambidextrous design AC-201 |
Straight Blazing: ECW Report For 06/02/09
Say Goodnight Gracie
Welcome back Ladies and Gentlemen to the latest installment of Straight Blazin! This week will be the ECW report for June 2nd. The show has been hyped with commercials featuring The Hart Trilogy and their dominance on ECW over the last couple of weeks. So this should prove to be an interesting and entertaining ECW with the continuing push of The Hart Trilogy! The Hart Trilogy, for those of you who don't know, Consists of DH Smith(son of the british bulldog), TJ Wilson(Cousin to Hart Family) and Natalya(Son of Jim Neidhart) These 3 are the future of wrestling in their own respective styles and work flawlessly as a team.
The show kicks off with Evan Bourne making his way to the ring.. How can you go wrong with that situation? So it looks like we might have a good match to kick off the program this week as Evan Bourne's opponent will be Mark Henry.. HAHAHA Sorry.. I tried to keep a straight face while saying that..
So for the second week in a row we get Evan Bourne going against Mark Henry. Last week we seen Evan Bourne pick up a lucky countout win when he used Henry as a springboard to reach the ring before the refs ten count. Typical david v goliath actions to start the match as Bourne, who is obviously quicker, attempts to get around Henry and proceeds to jump on his back. Mark quickly disposes of him like a gnat on his shoulder. Then takes him down to the mat with a big Tackle type move.
Mark Henry then proceeds to take a beating to Evan Bourne using the steel ringpost to bend his body back against. That was after plopping down on Bournes back a few times and then putting him in the camel clutch as well. Some nice offense by Evan Bourne makes it seem like he is in the match then Mark Henry slams him to the ground to the outside and extinguishes the chance of that. As Evan Bourne goes to get on the top rope as the ref is talking to Mark Henry, Tony Atlas hops up and attempts to get Bourne down. The ref turns around and sees Atlas doing that and disqualifies Henry for the match.
Bourne celebrates in the ring as he picks up his second win in a row over Mark Henry! Mark Henry gets in Tony Atlas face and screams that he doesn't need him and he had him. I smell a Tony Atlas being fired from the company soon and Mark Henry to turn on him. They then show the highlights from last weeks main event and Swagga's SICK Gutwrench Powerbomb and shows him picking the win up over Christian. They hype the main event as Christian v Tyson Kidd.. SURE to deliver
After the commercial back we see Dustin Carwile, Yeah I know.. WHO? Taking on Zach Ryder whos theme music is absolutely HORRIBLE. His claim to fame is saying Woo Woo Woo apparently. He needs new theme music and needs new ring pants and maybe Ill give this guy a shot. But moving on to the match which should be a typical jobber squash.
Zach Ryder leads off with some heavy offense and absolutely begins to destroy the jobber and does a good job of looking like a pro. Nothing too impressive from Zach Ryder in the match. A lot of punches and elbows and kicks. A headlock and a camel clutch were the only real different moves he used. His finisher he used, which needs to be changed as well, looked like a variation on the playmaker. He did the playmaker movement but went backwards and brought the opponents head into his shin. Pretty weak looking performance and a weak looking finisher move.
We cut to see Gregory Helms ready to interview who is doing an interview with Finlay who is sporting a HELL of a shiner on his eye. He says hes not sure when he will be cleared to come back and wrestle but he has a message for Jack Swagger. A tooth for a tooth, then he pauses, and says an Eye for an Eye. Interesting little promo and it really sets up a return for him on the horizon. Tommy Dreamer makes his way to the ring for, as Stryker puts it, Could be his farewell match.
We come back from a short commercial break and we find out that Tommy Dreamer's opponent will be Paul Burchill. Katie Lea gets on the mic and says about how this time next week that Dreamer will be out of a job. The commentators agree that could happen but seem to almost forget that he could win the title before Matthews quickly suggests that Tommy Dreamer could win the ECW title this Sunday at Extreme Rules.
Burchill and Dreamer begin the match with a very slow paced and decently technical match up. A lot of headlocks and slow down periods in the beginning of the match and they are setting a good pace. Nothing too special from either one of them for a while but Burchill controls the majority of the match. Matthews and Stryker do a good job hyping up Tommy Dreamer and how he is the last remaining ECW original and it wouldn't be the same without him in ECW. Burchill holds a headlock on til Dreamer gets to his feet and reverses out of it. Dreamer nails a few signature moves including his Russian Leg Sweep, A tree of Woe, and the One armed bulldog. It seems that he has it in the bag against Paul Burchill but Burchill gains a bit of offense towards the end. Dreamer nails the DDT out of nowhere and picks up, what could be, his last win on ECW.
Commercial Break again.. But theres something on the commercial break I wanted to comment on. FINALLY, there is a Macho Man DVD coming out! With all the drama and heat that Macho Man and WWE have.. Its so good to see one of the best of all time honored with a DVD collection. Macho Man was one of the better wrestlers in the 80s and early 90s and if you arent old enough to remember some of his amazing matches I recommend you pick the DVD up and do your research. His match with Ricky Steamboat, at Wrestlemania III, is one of my top 3 matches of all time! He was an excellent promo cutter and impressive in ring to say the least.. Must buy deal in this DVD!
We come back and Tommy Dreamer is standing in the ring cutting a promo. He says about how that could be his last match in ECW and he wanted to take the opportunity to say goodbye if he doesn't win. He says how he will do all he can to make sure he wins the title and remains on ECW. Jack Swagga's music hits and he comes out to interrupt the goodbye of Tommy Dreamer.
Swagga pokes fun of Dreamer for being the "Heart and Soul" and the last ECW original and claims the only one who cares about that stuff is him. Swagga says that the promise he made was an attempt to put himself in the limelight and that Dreamer is pathetic. He goes on to say by saying what he said that was the only way Tommy Dreamer and the ECW Championship would be uttered in the same sentence. Swagga then goes on to say he will beat Dreamer at Extreme Rules and Christian. He then calls ECW his show and says he will no longer have to hear Dreamer on it. Dreamer says to Swagga that its not about Dreamers glory.. That he put his whole world and life into ECW and he would never disrespect himself and stand there and grasp what little glory that he thought he may have.
Excellent promo from Dreamer and Swagger.. Its really ANYONES game on who could win the ECW title this week at Extreme Rules. Christian v Swagga v Dreamer in an extreme rules match. It is sure to deliver and be a match that will either establish Christian as the ECW champion or it will put Tommy Dreamer in the spotlight ONE more time in his career. Cant wait to find out, that is airing 5 days from now, This Sunday on Pay Per View!
The all too familiar guitar riff plays over the speakers, I mark out again as I hear the into to Bret Harts music, and The Hart Dynasty comes out to a mixed reaction from the crowd. Stryker and Matthews hype them up and the upcoming match! Natalya is looking fantastic as usual, and DH Smith and TJ Wilson are all business..
We come back to the ECW Champion making his way to the ring to a sea of cheers from the crowd. The beginning of the match has chants of "Lets Go Christian' so its obviously who will be the favorite in this match. The two start out evenly matched and exchanging momentum between the two. TJ Wilson is way quicker but both are looking pretty on top of their game as they have a very nice exchange to start the match. TJ Wilson eventually gains the overall control of the match and keeps Christian on the ground for the most part. TJ Wilson has complete control of the match as we go to ANOTHER commercial break.
We come back to see TJ Wilson holding Christian in a one legged Boston Crab and trying to continue the assault when every time Christian gets out of it he puts it back on. Christian does reverse one of them into a small package but TJ Wilson gains control again and keeps it on the ground with a modified Chicken Wing. The two have a beautiful exchange towards the end of the match where they are both on the offensive a bit and Christian gets MANY close 2 counts. After about the fourth close pin fall from Christian he finally gets some solid offense chances in when he goes to the top rope. Swagga comes down to the ring and throws Christian off of his game and he gets thrown to the ground from the top. TJ Wilson then delivers a wicked looking leg drop from the top rope only to get a 2 count.
Tommy Dreamer comes booking down to the ring to take Jack Swagga out as he was going to get into the ring. Dreamer then gets on the apron and cannonballs into the other members of the Hart Dynasty. TJ Wilson gets distracted trying to help out DH Smith by hitting Dreamer, Christian goes to hook a move on but TJ gets out of hit and sets up for something big which is reversed into The KillSwitch by Christian who picks up the hard fought victory. Tommy Dreamer then lays out Christian in the middle of the ring and looks at the ECW title as the show goes off the air. Sign as things to come?
ECW Grade: C+
Overall Thoughts
Well this weeks one didn't live up to last weeks episode and there was only one standout match on a card of 4. Two squash matches and one no contest that wasn't exciting at all doesn't make me want to keep watching. TJ Wilson v Christian was an excellent match and there was a good promo by Swagga and Dreamer.. But nothing stood out on the show going INTO Extreme Rules.
Well Stay Blazin! Tune in next week as always!
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