NWL Nocturnis Pro Wrestling: Genesis - Week 3
- Linda Marie's Gauntlet! (February 28th, 1970)
By Tripple DDD Dangerous Danny Davis, NWL Historian
The air in the Nocturnis arena felt heavy as "Saturday Night Showdown" kicked off. The brutal images from the previous week's steel cage war, where I can't seem to find right now however, The Black Dragon and the Alliance Liberation Front left a trail of destruction, were still fresh in everyone's minds. Even our esteemed commentators, Chet Hardington and Brenda Starr, couldn't mask their grim concern.
A Phone Call That Changed Everything
Suddenly, the broadcast shifted to a split screen, a stark contrast between the dimly lit, opulent domain of Silas Blackwood Sr. and the more functional, yet determined, setting of Linda Marie Edwards. A tense phone conversation unfolded, revealing a shocking power play by Silas. In a move dripping with malice, he announced his own absence, gave the victorious (and brutal) ALF the night off, and, in a stunning act of sabotage, left Linda Marie with a decimated roster. His challenge? To put on a show using only the women of NWL. A cruel test designed to humiliate his wife and prove his dominance.
Brenda Starr's bewildered question echoed the sentiment of everyone watching: "Chet, what was that all about?" Chet Hardington, equally stunned, could only surmise that the night had taken a dramatically "interesting" turn.
Linda Marie's Defiant Stand
The broadcast returned to a determined Linda Marie Edwards standing center ring, microphone in hand. Facing an uncertain crowd, she laid out the situation with unflinching honesty. But instead of despair, her voice resonated with defiance. She declared that the show would go on, and that the women of NWL would not only deliver but would prove their worth and resilience to Silas Blackwood. The crowd, sensing her unwavering spirit, erupted in cheers, a wave of support washing over the arena.
Match 1: Spirited Opener
Penny "The Peach" Palmer (Babyface) vs. The "Boston Brawler" Betsy Malone (Heel)
Our opening contest saw the wholesome energy of Penny "The Peach" clash with the rough-and-tumble style of the "Boston Brawler" Betsy Malone. Betsy tried to use her physicality to intimidate the spirited Penny, but the babyface fought with heart. Ultimately, the "Boston Brawler" proved too strong, securing a hard-fought victory and setting an early, dominant tone for the heels.
Match 2: Cunning vs. Sunshine
Suzy "The Sunshine" Jones (Babyface) vs. "The Sinister Siren" Cassandra (Heel)
The contrast in styles continued as the agile and cheerful Suzy "The Sunshine" Jones faced the manipulative "Sinister Siren" Cassandra. Cassandra employed every trick in the book, using mind games and subtle rule-bending to frustrate Suzy. In the end, Cassandra's cunning prevailed, likely with a sneaky pinfall, further solidifying the heels' momentum.
Match 3: Hometown Heroes Rise
The Hometown Harmonies (Betty "The Bellwether" Baker & Dolly "The Dynamo" Davis) (Babyfaces) vs. The "Boston Brawler" Betsy Malone & "The Sinister Siren" Cassandra (Heels)
The rookie sensations, The Hometown Harmonies, got their chance to shine against the two victorious heels of the night. This tag team encounter was a true test of their teamwork and resilience. Despite their individual successes earlier in the evening, Betsy and Cassandra struggled to coordinate effectively, their heelish tendencies sometimes working against them. In a feel-good moment for the Nocturnis faithful, Betty and Dolly's spirited teamwork allowed them to overcome the brawling and cunning of their opponents, securing a morale-boosting victory for the babyfaces!
Main Event: The Ultimate Handicap Challenge
The Fabulous Moolah, Mae Young, & Vivian Vachon (Babyfaces) vs. The Royal Dynasty ("Velvet Vixen" Veronica Van Cleef & "Serpentina" Simone DuBois) (Heels)
Linda Marie's ultimate booking gamble was this 3-on-2 Handicap Match, pitting her top three female babyfaces, including the newly crowned champion The Fabulous Moolah and the resilient Vivian Vachon, against the arrogant Royal Dynasty. Veronica and Simone, initially relishing their numerical advantage, soon found themselves facing a united and determined opposition. Mae Young brought her legendary toughness, Vivian fought with a fire fueled by last week's injustice, and The Fabulous Moolah, the seasoned champion, orchestrated their offense with masterful precision. After a thrilling back-and-forth battle, The Fabulous Moolah seized an opening, securing the pinfall victory for her team!
Linda Marie's Triumph and Silas's Looming Shadow
The arena erupted as Moolah, Mae, and Vivian stood victorious. Linda Marie Edwards joined them in the ring, her face radiating pride and satisfaction. Grabbing the microphone, her voice strong and clear, she delivered a powerful message directly to her absent husband: the women of NWL had not only delivered but had proven that the company's strength lay in its collective talent and fighting spirit.
As Linda Marie stood tall with her triumphant women, the broadcast cut to a split screen once more. On one side, Linda Marie's triumphant visage. On the other, the dark, empty office of Silas Blackwood Sr. His physical absence spoke volumes, hinting at a simmering fury and the undeniable escalation of the power struggle within NWL.
Chet Hardington, visibly impressed, declared it an unbelievable night, a true triumph for Linda Marie and the women of NWL. Brenda Starr astutely noted that Linda Marie had proven herself a force to be reckoned with, and ominously predicted that the war between the Blackwoods had only just begun.
Tonight, Nocturnis witnessed not just a wrestling show, but a powerful statement. Linda Marie Edwards, faced with sabotage, turned adversity into opportunity, showcasing the incredible talent and heart of the women of NWL. But as the lights faded, the looming shadow of Silas Blackwood Sr. served as a stark reminder that the Genesis Saga is far from over.
Another week down in the annals of NWL history! What awaits us in Week 4? Stay tuned, wrestling fans!
Tripple DDD Dangerous Danny Davis, NWL Historian, signing off for now.