Post by Kris Zellner on Feb 19, 2012 12:48:26 GMT -5
CWA @ Memphis, TN – WMC Studios – April 15, 1989
Jerry Lawler d. Keith Eric
Detroit Demolition d. Jed Grundy
Jeff Jarrett & John Paul d. David Elder & The Grappler
Master of Pain d. White Knight
Brian Lee d. Chris Frazier
WWF @ Erie, PA - April 1989
Big John Studd pinned Akeem
Paul Roma pinned Conquistador #1
Bret Hart fought Honkytonk Man to a double count-out
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Powers of Pain via disqualification
Hillbilly Jim pinned Boris Zhukov
Mr. Perfect pinned Koko B. Ware
Ted Dibiase pinned Tito Santana
WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned the Big Bossman
CWA @ Nashville, TN – Sports Arena – April 15, 1989
Action Jackson vs. Jerry Lawler
Rage in the Cage: Detroit Demolition, Robert Fuller, Action Jackson, Dutch Mantell, & Master of Pain vs. Jeff Jarrett, Jerry Lawler, John Paul, Tracy Smothers, & Scott Steiner
WWC @ San Juan, Puerto Rico – Hiram Bithorn Stadium – April 15, 1989
Universal Heavyweight Title: Carlos Colon (c) d. Steve Strong by DQ
NWA @ Chicago, IL - UIC Pavilion - April 15, 1989 (3,000)
Shane Douglas defeated George South
Bob Orton Jr. defeated Mike Justice
The Great Muta defeated Bob Emory
Rick Steiner defeated Butch Reed
The Road Warriors defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Steve Williams & Mike Rotunda
NWA TV Champion Sting defeated Dan Spivey
Ric Flair & Michael Hayes defeated NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat & NWA US Champion Lex Luger when Hayes pinned Luger after hitting him with brass knuckles
Maximum Overdrive defeated the Tokyo Bullets
The Road Warriors, NWA US Tag Team Champions Eddie Gilbert & Rick Steiner fought Bob Orton Jr., Dan Spivey, Kevin Sullivan, & NWA Tag Team Champion Steve Williams to a draw
Tri-State @ Newark, DE – April 16, 1989 (1,100)
Bam Bam Bigelow battled Mystery Man to a DDQ
Magnificent Muraco battled David Shultz to a DDQ
World Class @ Fort Worth, TX – Will Rogers Coliseum – April 16, 1989
Stretcher: Jeff Jarrett vs. Buddy Roberts
Scaffold: Eric Embry & Percy Pringle d. Cactus Jack & Skandor Akbar
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – April 17, 1989
Action Jackson d. Van Van Horn
Tony Anthony d. Jed Grundy
Detroit Demolition d. Frankie Lancaster
Dutch Mantell d. Scott Steiner
Jeff Jarrett & John Paul d. Robert Fuller & Brian Lee by DQ
Jerry Lawler d. Austin Idol
Unified World Heavyweight Title: Lord Humongous d. Master of Pain (c) by DQ
PWF @ Fort Pierce, FL – Civic Center – April 17, 1989
The Commandos vs. The Nasty Boys
Bubble Gum Kid vs. The Terminator
Florida Tag Titles: Scott Hall & Steve Keirn (c) vs. Black Bart & Bobby Jaggers
Taped Fist: Dick Slater vs. Big Steel Man
PWF Heavyweight Title: Dusty Rhodes (c) vs. Al Perez
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - Center Stage Theatre - April 1989
World Championship Wrestling taping:
4/29/89 - featured Jim Ross conducting an opening interview with Ric Flair, surrounded by several women, in which Ross said Flair would be wrestling on the following week's show; Flair said he was celebrating his NWA World Title win early and cut a promo on facing Ricky Steamboat for the title at Music City Showdown; moments later, Steamboat appeared and reminded Flair he only has one more shot; included the Iron Sheik, with Rip Morgan, and NWA TV Champion Sting competing in swinging the Persian clubs; after Sheik demonstrated how to swing the clubs, Sting asked to be shown two more times so he would be sure how to do it; Sting then said Sheik was the best at swinging the clubs but he would still beat him at Music City Showdown; featured Ross conducting an interview with Steamboat regarding his upcoming match against Flair, with Flair then interrupting and saying he would be the next world champion and would win the belt back so he could continue to afford his lifestyle:
Bob Orton Jr. (w/ Gary Hart) fought Trent Knight to a no contest at around the 2-minute mark; during the bout, Hart briefly joined Jim Ross on commentary until he was told he had an urgent phone call backstage; moments later, Hart was chased back ringside by Dick Murdoch weilding a bullrope, who attacked Hart, and fought off Orton when he tried to make the save; moments later, Ross conducted an interview with Murdoch in which he said he and Orton would face each other at Music City Showdown in a bullrope match
Ron Simmons pinned the Junkyard Dog at 2:44 by shoving JYD out of the corner and referee Teddy Long making a fast count; after the bout, Ross conducted an interview with WCW Executive Vice President Jim Herd in which Herd said Long was suspended following the Clash of the Champions from officiating any title matches; Herd then said, due to Long's officiating in this match, he was fired as a referee
The Great Muta (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Lee Scott with the moonsault at 1:58
The Samoan Swat Team (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) defeated George South & Greg Evans at around the 3-minute mark when Fatu pinned Evans with the splash off the top; during the bout, it was announced the Dynamic Dudes would debut the following week and Steve Williams would face Road Warrior Animal in a "Designated Hitter" match, though Ross didn't know what that was; it was also announced the SST would face the Dudes as part of Music City Showdown
Michael Hayes (w/ Hiro Matsuda) pinned Steve Casey with the DDT at 2:04; prior to the bout, Ross conducted an interview with NWA US Champion Lex Luger in which they made mention of Hayes recently scoring a pin on Luger in Chicago after hitting him with brass knuckles and spoke of Luger facing Hayes at Music City Showdown
NWA US Tag Team Champions Rick Steiner & Eddie Gilbert (w/ Missy Hyatt) fought NWA Tag Team Champions Mike Rotunda & Steve Williams to a no contest in a non-title match at 3:19 when, after Kevin Sullivan appeared and tried cutting the hair of both Gilbert and Hyatt, the Road Warriors made the save to close the broadcast; prior to the bout, the US tag team champions came to the ring to Donna Summer's "Hot Stuff" and Steiner's female fan (Nancy Sullivan) gave him a present
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - Center Stage Theatre - April 1989
World Championship Wrestling taping:
5/6/89 - featured Jim Ross conducting an opening interview with Michael Hayes regarding his match the following day at Music City Showdown against NWA US Champion Lex Luger and his being suspended from commentating World Championship Wrestling after he and Luger had a scuffle two weeks before; included pre-taped comments from Joe and Dwayne from the Oak Ridge Boys promoting their appearance at Music City Showdown; featured Ross conducting an interview with Teddy Long regarding his being fired the previous week and mentioned Rick Steiner and Ricky Steamboat would not have won singles titles had he not been the referee for those matches and then said the NWA and the fans would be sorry for what they did to him; included Ross conducting an interview with Bob Orton Jr. & Gary Hart regarding Orton's match against Dick Murdoch in a bullrope match at Music City Showdown, the Great Muta's match against the Junkyard Dog, and the fact Murdoch's wife is married to a Mexican; featured a closing music video detailing the Flair / Steamboat rivalry in 1989 to the tune of "The Final Countdown" by Europe:
NWA US Tag Team Champion Rick Steiner (w/ Missy Hyatt) pinned Max McGyver with the belly to belly suplex at the 43-second mark; prior to the bout, Steiner met with his female fan in the front row (Nancy Sullivan); after the match, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Kevin Sullivan regarding his feud with the First Family, altercations over the past few weeks with them, and Sullivan & Dan Spivey's match at Music City Showdown against Steiner & Eddie Gilbert
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Lee Scott in a non-title match via submission with a double chicken wing at 2:36; prior to the bout, Ross conducted an interview with Ric Flair regarding his bout with Steamboat the next day at Music City Showdown; during the match, it was announced Terry Funk, Lou Thesz, and Pat O'Connor would be on hand at the pay-per-view to judge the match should there be a draw
Road Warrior Animal (w/ Road Warrior Hawk & Paul Ellering) fought NWA Tag Team Champion Steve Williams (w/ Kevin Sullivan & NWA Tag Team Champion Mike Rotunda) to a no contest in a Designated Hitter match; rules of the bout stated each man would take turns punching the other in the face as the receiving wrestler sat on a stool in the ring; the match was stopped when, instead of punching Animal, Williams hit a clothesline leading to both men brawling in the ring with the seconds then getting involved as well; after the match, Ross conducted an interview with the Road Warriors regarding their match the next day against Rotunda & Williams
Ric Flair (w/ Hiro Matsuda) defeated Dwayne Bruce via submission with the figure-4 at 4:02; prior to the bout, Ross conducted an interview with NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat regarding his match the next day against Flair at Music City Showdown; Steamboat provided guest commentary for the match; during the bout, Ross mentioned Steamboat and Flair being able to wrestle rather than posing or trying to cover a bald spot, as a reference to Hulk Hogan
NWA TV Champion Sting pinned Rip Morgan (w/ the Iron Sheik) at 5:08 after Morgan botched a roll up; after the bout, Morgan and Sheik double teamed Sting, with Sheik locking Sting in the Camel Clutch until NWA US Tag Team Champion Rick Steiner made the save
Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace defeated George South & the Raider at 2:31 when Ace pinned South following a slingshot double back suplex; prior to the bout, a video package was shown of the Dynamic Dudes to the tune of "Iko Iko" (the TBS debut of the Dynamic Dudes)
CWA @ Owensboro, KY – Sports Center – April 19, 1989
Tony Anthony vs. Scott Steiner
CWA Tag Titles: The Mason-Dixon Connection (c) vs. Robert Fuller & Master of Pain
CWA Heavyweight Title: Jeff Jarrett (c) vs. Dutch Mantell
Action Jackson vs. Jerry Lawler
Rage in the Cage: Jeff Jarrett, Jerry Lawler, Lord Humongous, & The Mason Dixon Connection vs. The Stud Stable
PWF @ Fort Lauderdale, FL – April 19, 1989 (300)
Dusty Rhodes vs. Al Perez
Continental @ Sale Creek, TN – April 20, 1989
Jimmy Powell vs. Tom Prichard
Danny Davis vs. Dale Veasy
Wendell Cooley vs. Jimmy Golden
Masahiro Chono & Bill Dundee vs. The Party Patrol
NWA @ Memphis, TN - Mid-South Coliseum - April 20, 1989 (2,300)
Lance Russell Appreciation Night
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Kendall Windham
Bob Orton Jr. defeated Shane Douglas
Jack Victory defeated Randy Rose
Shane Douglas fought Butch Reed to a draw
Rick Steiner defeated Manuel Villalobos
The Great Muta defeated George South
NWA TV Champion Sting defeated Dan Spivey
Eddie Gilbert defeated Ken Wayne
NWA Tag Team Champions Steve Williams & Mike Rotunda defeated the Road Warriors via count-out
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Michael Hayes via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair
PWF @ Homestead, FL – April 20, 1989 (225)
Dusty Rhodes vs. Al Perez
Continental @ Rocky Face, GA – April 21, 1989
Masahiro Chono vs. Todd Morton
Danny Davis vs. Tom Prichard
Jackie Fulton vs. Jimmy Golden
Wendell Cooley vs. Bill Dundee
The Hunters vs. The Party Patrol
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – April 21, 1989
Tony Falk & Sweet Georgia Brown d. Botswana Beast & Blue Angel
Texas Tag Titles: Beauty & The Beast (c) d. Shaun & Steve Simpson
Chris Adams & Jimmy Jack Funk battled Brickhouse Brown & Iceman Parsons to a no contest
Elimination: Matt Borne, Jeff Jarrett, & Kerry Von Erich d. Killer Brooks, Cactus Jack Manson, & Buddy Roberts
Loser Leaves Town Steel Cage – SR: Frank Dusek: Eric Embry battled Skandor Akbar to a no contest
Jerry Lawler d. Keith Eric
Detroit Demolition d. Jed Grundy
Jeff Jarrett & John Paul d. David Elder & The Grappler
Master of Pain d. White Knight
Brian Lee d. Chris Frazier
WWF @ Erie, PA - April 1989
Big John Studd pinned Akeem
Paul Roma pinned Conquistador #1
Bret Hart fought Honkytonk Man to a double count-out
WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition defeated the Powers of Pain via disqualification
Hillbilly Jim pinned Boris Zhukov
Mr. Perfect pinned Koko B. Ware
Ted Dibiase pinned Tito Santana
WWF World Champion Hulk Hogan pinned the Big Bossman
CWA @ Nashville, TN – Sports Arena – April 15, 1989
Action Jackson vs. Jerry Lawler
Rage in the Cage: Detroit Demolition, Robert Fuller, Action Jackson, Dutch Mantell, & Master of Pain vs. Jeff Jarrett, Jerry Lawler, John Paul, Tracy Smothers, & Scott Steiner
WWC @ San Juan, Puerto Rico – Hiram Bithorn Stadium – April 15, 1989
Universal Heavyweight Title: Carlos Colon (c) d. Steve Strong by DQ
NWA @ Chicago, IL - UIC Pavilion - April 15, 1989 (3,000)
Shane Douglas defeated George South
Bob Orton Jr. defeated Mike Justice
The Great Muta defeated Bob Emory
Rick Steiner defeated Butch Reed
The Road Warriors defeated NWA Tag Team Champions Steve Williams & Mike Rotunda
NWA TV Champion Sting defeated Dan Spivey
Ric Flair & Michael Hayes defeated NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat & NWA US Champion Lex Luger when Hayes pinned Luger after hitting him with brass knuckles
Maximum Overdrive defeated the Tokyo Bullets
The Road Warriors, NWA US Tag Team Champions Eddie Gilbert & Rick Steiner fought Bob Orton Jr., Dan Spivey, Kevin Sullivan, & NWA Tag Team Champion Steve Williams to a draw
Tri-State @ Newark, DE – April 16, 1989 (1,100)
Bam Bam Bigelow battled Mystery Man to a DDQ
Magnificent Muraco battled David Shultz to a DDQ
World Class @ Fort Worth, TX – Will Rogers Coliseum – April 16, 1989
Stretcher: Jeff Jarrett vs. Buddy Roberts
Scaffold: Eric Embry & Percy Pringle d. Cactus Jack & Skandor Akbar
CWA @ Memphis, TN – Mid-South Coliseum – April 17, 1989
Action Jackson d. Van Van Horn
Tony Anthony d. Jed Grundy
Detroit Demolition d. Frankie Lancaster
Dutch Mantell d. Scott Steiner
Jeff Jarrett & John Paul d. Robert Fuller & Brian Lee by DQ
Jerry Lawler d. Austin Idol
Unified World Heavyweight Title: Lord Humongous d. Master of Pain (c) by DQ
PWF @ Fort Pierce, FL – Civic Center – April 17, 1989
The Commandos vs. The Nasty Boys
Bubble Gum Kid vs. The Terminator
Florida Tag Titles: Scott Hall & Steve Keirn (c) vs. Black Bart & Bobby Jaggers
Taped Fist: Dick Slater vs. Big Steel Man
PWF Heavyweight Title: Dusty Rhodes (c) vs. Al Perez
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - Center Stage Theatre - April 1989
World Championship Wrestling taping:
4/29/89 - featured Jim Ross conducting an opening interview with Ric Flair, surrounded by several women, in which Ross said Flair would be wrestling on the following week's show; Flair said he was celebrating his NWA World Title win early and cut a promo on facing Ricky Steamboat for the title at Music City Showdown; moments later, Steamboat appeared and reminded Flair he only has one more shot; included the Iron Sheik, with Rip Morgan, and NWA TV Champion Sting competing in swinging the Persian clubs; after Sheik demonstrated how to swing the clubs, Sting asked to be shown two more times so he would be sure how to do it; Sting then said Sheik was the best at swinging the clubs but he would still beat him at Music City Showdown; featured Ross conducting an interview with Steamboat regarding his upcoming match against Flair, with Flair then interrupting and saying he would be the next world champion and would win the belt back so he could continue to afford his lifestyle:
Bob Orton Jr. (w/ Gary Hart) fought Trent Knight to a no contest at around the 2-minute mark; during the bout, Hart briefly joined Jim Ross on commentary until he was told he had an urgent phone call backstage; moments later, Hart was chased back ringside by Dick Murdoch weilding a bullrope, who attacked Hart, and fought off Orton when he tried to make the save; moments later, Ross conducted an interview with Murdoch in which he said he and Orton would face each other at Music City Showdown in a bullrope match
Ron Simmons pinned the Junkyard Dog at 2:44 by shoving JYD out of the corner and referee Teddy Long making a fast count; after the bout, Ross conducted an interview with WCW Executive Vice President Jim Herd in which Herd said Long was suspended following the Clash of the Champions from officiating any title matches; Herd then said, due to Long's officiating in this match, he was fired as a referee
The Great Muta (w/ Gary Hart) pinned Lee Scott with the moonsault at 1:58
The Samoan Swat Team (w/ Paul E. Dangerously) defeated George South & Greg Evans at around the 3-minute mark when Fatu pinned Evans with the splash off the top; during the bout, it was announced the Dynamic Dudes would debut the following week and Steve Williams would face Road Warrior Animal in a "Designated Hitter" match, though Ross didn't know what that was; it was also announced the SST would face the Dudes as part of Music City Showdown
Michael Hayes (w/ Hiro Matsuda) pinned Steve Casey with the DDT at 2:04; prior to the bout, Ross conducted an interview with NWA US Champion Lex Luger in which they made mention of Hayes recently scoring a pin on Luger in Chicago after hitting him with brass knuckles and spoke of Luger facing Hayes at Music City Showdown
NWA US Tag Team Champions Rick Steiner & Eddie Gilbert (w/ Missy Hyatt) fought NWA Tag Team Champions Mike Rotunda & Steve Williams to a no contest in a non-title match at 3:19 when, after Kevin Sullivan appeared and tried cutting the hair of both Gilbert and Hyatt, the Road Warriors made the save to close the broadcast; prior to the bout, the US tag team champions came to the ring to Donna Summer's "Hot Stuff" and Steiner's female fan (Nancy Sullivan) gave him a present
NWA @ Atlanta, GA - Center Stage Theatre - April 1989
World Championship Wrestling taping:
5/6/89 - featured Jim Ross conducting an opening interview with Michael Hayes regarding his match the following day at Music City Showdown against NWA US Champion Lex Luger and his being suspended from commentating World Championship Wrestling after he and Luger had a scuffle two weeks before; included pre-taped comments from Joe and Dwayne from the Oak Ridge Boys promoting their appearance at Music City Showdown; featured Ross conducting an interview with Teddy Long regarding his being fired the previous week and mentioned Rick Steiner and Ricky Steamboat would not have won singles titles had he not been the referee for those matches and then said the NWA and the fans would be sorry for what they did to him; included Ross conducting an interview with Bob Orton Jr. & Gary Hart regarding Orton's match against Dick Murdoch in a bullrope match at Music City Showdown, the Great Muta's match against the Junkyard Dog, and the fact Murdoch's wife is married to a Mexican; featured a closing music video detailing the Flair / Steamboat rivalry in 1989 to the tune of "The Final Countdown" by Europe:
NWA US Tag Team Champion Rick Steiner (w/ Missy Hyatt) pinned Max McGyver with the belly to belly suplex at the 43-second mark; prior to the bout, Steiner met with his female fan in the front row (Nancy Sullivan); after the match, Jim Ross conducted an interview with Kevin Sullivan regarding his feud with the First Family, altercations over the past few weeks with them, and Sullivan & Dan Spivey's match at Music City Showdown against Steiner & Eddie Gilbert
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Lee Scott in a non-title match via submission with a double chicken wing at 2:36; prior to the bout, Ross conducted an interview with Ric Flair regarding his bout with Steamboat the next day at Music City Showdown; during the match, it was announced Terry Funk, Lou Thesz, and Pat O'Connor would be on hand at the pay-per-view to judge the match should there be a draw
Road Warrior Animal (w/ Road Warrior Hawk & Paul Ellering) fought NWA Tag Team Champion Steve Williams (w/ Kevin Sullivan & NWA Tag Team Champion Mike Rotunda) to a no contest in a Designated Hitter match; rules of the bout stated each man would take turns punching the other in the face as the receiving wrestler sat on a stool in the ring; the match was stopped when, instead of punching Animal, Williams hit a clothesline leading to both men brawling in the ring with the seconds then getting involved as well; after the match, Ross conducted an interview with the Road Warriors regarding their match the next day against Rotunda & Williams
Ric Flair (w/ Hiro Matsuda) defeated Dwayne Bruce via submission with the figure-4 at 4:02; prior to the bout, Ross conducted an interview with NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat regarding his match the next day against Flair at Music City Showdown; Steamboat provided guest commentary for the match; during the bout, Ross mentioned Steamboat and Flair being able to wrestle rather than posing or trying to cover a bald spot, as a reference to Hulk Hogan
NWA TV Champion Sting pinned Rip Morgan (w/ the Iron Sheik) at 5:08 after Morgan botched a roll up; after the bout, Morgan and Sheik double teamed Sting, with Sheik locking Sting in the Camel Clutch until NWA US Tag Team Champion Rick Steiner made the save
Shane Douglas & Johnny Ace defeated George South & the Raider at 2:31 when Ace pinned South following a slingshot double back suplex; prior to the bout, a video package was shown of the Dynamic Dudes to the tune of "Iko Iko" (the TBS debut of the Dynamic Dudes)
CWA @ Owensboro, KY – Sports Center – April 19, 1989
Tony Anthony vs. Scott Steiner
CWA Tag Titles: The Mason-Dixon Connection (c) vs. Robert Fuller & Master of Pain
CWA Heavyweight Title: Jeff Jarrett (c) vs. Dutch Mantell
Action Jackson vs. Jerry Lawler
Rage in the Cage: Jeff Jarrett, Jerry Lawler, Lord Humongous, & The Mason Dixon Connection vs. The Stud Stable
PWF @ Fort Lauderdale, FL – April 19, 1989 (300)
Dusty Rhodes vs. Al Perez
Continental @ Sale Creek, TN – April 20, 1989
Jimmy Powell vs. Tom Prichard
Danny Davis vs. Dale Veasy
Wendell Cooley vs. Jimmy Golden
Masahiro Chono & Bill Dundee vs. The Party Patrol
NWA @ Memphis, TN - Mid-South Coliseum - April 20, 1989 (2,300)
Lance Russell Appreciation Night
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Kendall Windham
Bob Orton Jr. defeated Shane Douglas
Jack Victory defeated Randy Rose
Shane Douglas fought Butch Reed to a draw
Rick Steiner defeated Manuel Villalobos
The Great Muta defeated George South
NWA TV Champion Sting defeated Dan Spivey
Eddie Gilbert defeated Ken Wayne
NWA Tag Team Champions Steve Williams & Mike Rotunda defeated the Road Warriors via count-out
NWA US Champion Lex Luger defeated Michael Hayes via disqualification
NWA World Champion Ricky Steamboat defeated Ric Flair
PWF @ Homestead, FL – April 20, 1989 (225)
Dusty Rhodes vs. Al Perez
Continental @ Rocky Face, GA – April 21, 1989
Masahiro Chono vs. Todd Morton
Danny Davis vs. Tom Prichard
Jackie Fulton vs. Jimmy Golden
Wendell Cooley vs. Bill Dundee
The Hunters vs. The Party Patrol
World Class @ Dallas, TX – The Sportatorium – April 21, 1989
Tony Falk & Sweet Georgia Brown d. Botswana Beast & Blue Angel
Texas Tag Titles: Beauty & The Beast (c) d. Shaun & Steve Simpson
Chris Adams & Jimmy Jack Funk battled Brickhouse Brown & Iceman Parsons to a no contest
Elimination: Matt Borne, Jeff Jarrett, & Kerry Von Erich d. Killer Brooks, Cactus Jack Manson, & Buddy Roberts
Loser Leaves Town Steel Cage – SR: Frank Dusek: Eric Embry battled Skandor Akbar to a no contest