Heat Results:
03/04/07
Charlie Haas vs Val Venis
Haas comes out alone to his own music. Coachman says Shelton is still recovering from the loss to Jeff Hardy on Raw last Monday as he plays up the pretence that Heat is taped after Raw not before. Ahh the wonders of Kayfabe. Val towels an excited young girl at ringside but there's no kiss. The commentators discuss Val and Haas as potential Money in the Bankers and Grisham says there's still four spots left. Obviously a dated reference as there's only one which will be decided on Raw tomorrow night. My bet is Randy Orton. Haas begins with a waistlock and a shot to the back. Val dodges Haas' swinging leg and rams his head into the corner a couple of times before taking him down with a backelbow off the ropes. Val with a slam and kneedrop for a one count. Val with an Irish whip, charges into an elbow. Haas kicks the back of Val's left knee and his eyes light up. Haas goes to work with kicks and a drop down shot. As Haas rams Val's knee into the ring apron and ringpost Grisham speculates on a potential ACL injury for Val. Haas continues to take shots at the knee. Val surprises Haas with a rollup for a nearfall before Haas resumes control with a drop toehold and various kicks and drop down shots. Haas torques away on Val's left leg. Val uses his other leg to kick Haas off. Val tries and fails to suplex Haas who continues to kick and torque away. Val punches free this time and recovers in the corner. Haas ties Val's left leg up in the middle rope. Both exchange shots before Haas charges into an elbow. Haas charges again so Val sends him shoulderfirst into the ringpost. Val hits a clothesline, backelbow, reverse polish hammer and backbodydrop off the ropes as he tries to shake the knee off. Val boots and hits a neckbreaker for a nearfall. Val gets Haas up who lands a jawbreaker then a takedown before applying a single leg boston crab. Haas sits on it but Val finally inches to the ropes. Val sends Haas away with a knee to the face before catching him in a half nelson slam. Val gingerly makes his way up top, Haas cuts him off and both men exchange shots as Haas climbs to the second rope. Val blocks a superplex and following some elbows Haas falls off and bounces off the top rope on his way down. Val finishes his climb and hits the Money Shot. 1-2-3. Here is Your Winner: VAL VENIS. This was a bit different than what I was expecting from these two but still technically sound. Coachman plays up Val's big win and wonders if Val can he be a big time player on Raw as Val sells his leg/knee.
01/14/07
Charlie Haas vs. Super Crazy. Match of the night, real good. Super Crazy went over surprisingly.
10/29/06
Charlie Haas defeated by Super Crazy
06/04/06
Charlie Haas vs John Williams
Haas enters looking intense as always. Haas begins with a waistlock but switches to a double leg takedown and covers with a bridge for a one count. Lockup Haas backs Williams to the corner offering a clean break. Williams shoves prompting Haas to advance but Williams ducks his head outside. A small Charlie Haas chant starts. Haas applies a side headlock then hits a shoulder tackle off the ropes. Haas with a stepover, hiptoss counter, two armdrags now wristlocks Williams on the mat. Haas bars the arm keeping Williams away from the ropes and rolls him onto the mat into a cover for one. Haas bars the arm armdrags Williams down and covers for two before applying a cross armbar on the mat. Williams gets up, Haas switches to a hammerlock, Williams gets to the ropes before elbwing Haas' head. Williams shakes off the arm before landing a two handed shot to the face. Haas goes to the corner, Williams punches then drives Haas' head into the turnbuckle. Williams lands an uppercut, punch to the chest and Irish whip but charges into a side kick to the gut. Haas hits a series of kneelifts culminating in a high knee. Haas sends Williams off the ropes into a poorly executed dropkick for a nearfall. Haas goes back to the cross armbar, Williams hooks the ropes then slides onto the apron to break the hold. Haas goes to grab but Williams hangs him up on the top rope. Williams hits a belly-to-belly-suplex for a nearfall then applies an armbar/choke on the mat. Crowd stay pretty silent as Haas elbows free. Williams punches then rakes the face. Williams runs the ropes but Haas ducks a lunge quickly countering with a german suplex. Haas with a series of right hands takes down Williams with a big boot off the ropes. Haas lands two kicks to the back then one to the chest before firing up and finishing Williams off with his slam into an inverted DDT move. 1-2-3. Here is Your Winner: CHARLIE HAAS.
07/28/06
Viscera and Charlie Haas vs. Michael Hunter and Chris Cronus
Viscera and Haas make their way to the ring in cocky heel fashion, while their jobber opponents await them already in their corner. Vis and Haas have about the least amount of chemistry I've seen for a tag-team in a long time, but I digress.
Haas and Hunter start things off with a collar and elbow, as Haas goes behind quickly and shoves away Hunter into the ropes. Another lock-up, but Hunter goes behind this time. Haas reverses into a waistlock of his own and then lifts up Hunter to put him face down in the canvas., followed by a few forearms to the head. After releasing a rear chinlock on Hunter, Haas sends the kid to the ropes and puts him down with a jumping calf kick.
Tag to Vis, and Haas whips Hunter to the ropes again to take him down with a drop toe-hold, followed by Vis with a big leg drop. Hunter scrambles in pain to tag in Cronus, who charges in with a small flurry of offense that Vis no-sells and then takes the little guy down with a short-arm clothesline. Vis whips him into the ropes and nails him with a back elbow, then as the kid is down Vis runs to the ropes himself and rebounds with a running elbow drop
Vis goes over and tags Haas back in, who hits Cronus with a running place-kick to the back while Vis props Cronus up into a sitting position. As Vis leaves to his corner, Haas nails Cronus with another kick to the back and a knee drop to the head. In the neutral corner, Cronus tries to fight back, but Haas snares him and then takes him over with what appeared to be a kind of T-Bone suplex from a Rock Bottom starting position. Haas then locks in a standing front facelock to wear the kid down, and as Cronus tries to fight out of it he gets whipped the ropes where Haas goes for a back body drop. Cronus stops it with a kick to Haas' face and tags out to his partner, Hunter.
Hunter runs at Haas with a clothesline only to be ducked under and taken down with a German release suplex. Hunter falls into the neutral corner, propped in a sitting position. Haas tags Vis back in and then grabs Hunter out of the corner. Haas whips Hunter into his own corner where Cronus has yet to exit the ring. The two jobbers collide and are leaning against the corner, beaten. Haas then whips Vis into the two men with an avalanche, flattening the two kids. Vis grabs the dazed Hunter and picks him up into a fireman's carry, as Haas scales his corner to the top rope. Vis walks over to the corner, still carrying the kid, and Haas leaps off with a dropkick on Vis who falls back into a Samoan Drop. Vis makes the cover and gets the easy pin.
Winners: Charlie Haas and Viscera
05/26/06
Charlie defeated Rob Conway with a reverse DDT.
05/19/06
Charlie & Viscera were defeated by Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch when Cade clotheslined Viscera down as Murdoch sweeps his legs out from under him. Murdoch makes the cover.
05/06/06
Akio vs Charlie Haas
Akio comes out to his old music and titantron. Akio has re-signed with WWE. Akio swings a leg to begin. Haas with a schoolboy for one. Both jostle to the corner, Akio shoves Haas who responds by shoving his counterpart down. Akio charges Haas who applies a couple of waistlock takedowns before switching to a front facelock and quickly breaking to tie up the arm and drive Akio's shoulder into the corner. Akio charges into an armdrag, Haas twists at the arm, Akio escapes with a few kicks to the head. Akio with some knife edge chops and martial arts kicks in the corner. Akio sends Haas off the ropes, Haas catches an Akio dive in mid air with a faceplant. Haas with a slam, Akio sits up, Haas with a kick to the back slap to the chest combo for a nearfall. Haas ties up Akio's arm on the mat, Akio gets up and sends Haas face first into the middle turnbuckle. Akio from behind nails a spin kick to the back of Haas' head with the momentum sending Akio over the top rope but he manages to hang on and come off the top rope hitting Haas with a missile dropkick. Akio bridges over Haas applying a modified chinlock before switching to a front facelock. Akio is bleeding from the nose by the way. Haas elbows free, Akio rakes the face drops Haas to his knees with a kick to the back of his leg then floors him with a spin kick/shining wizard to the back of the head. Akio taunts Haas while delivering some arrogant kicks to his head. Akio chokes Haas in the middle rope with his leg. Haas fights back with elbows to the chest and a forearm. Haas runs the ropes but Akio jumps on him quickly applying a sleeper. Haas nearly fades but recovers enough to elbow free and back suplex Akio. Akio gets up first but Haas counters his offense and nails some punches. Grisham informed us earlier that aswell as honing his craft on the independents and in Japan Haas has taken up boxing. Haas backelbows Akio down off the ropes. Haas with a couple of clotheslines and backbodydrop off the ropes. Akio is in the corner, Haas charges but Akio gets his feet up. Akio misses a side kick allowing Haas to take him down with a big boot off the ropes. Haas fires up gets Akio up sets him up and executes an inverted DDT for the 1-2-3. Really good opener. Strong style matchup with Haas now showing more fire in the ring. Akio was very solid too. I think he could hang and mesh well with the Raw squad or in the new ECW.
Here is Your Winner: CHARLIE HAAS