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NEW OVW CHAMPION CROWNED, SHERA, JESSIE GODDERZ & MORE: 5/6 OVW TV TAPING LIVE REPORT

By Brian Cannon on 2021-05-07 07:48:00 This is the OVW Report for Thursday, May 6, 2021. In this episode, it s Mr. Pec-tacular Jessie Godderz Appreciation Night as he defends the National Title against AJZ, the Heavyweight Title situation will be determined once and for all as Omar Amir & Ca$h Flo battle in a rematch from Retribution, Women s Champion Haley J is in action against the debuting Zoey Skye, the Tate Twins are on the hunt to get the Tag Team Titles back but first must deal with the team of Tony Bizo & Drew Hernandez, plus much more! For ways you can watch OVW TV in the Kentucky area, take a peek at the banner above. Plus, you can see OVW Thursday nights on FITE TV and Fridays at Midnight on YTA.

4/22 OVW TV results: Jessie Godderz holds an amateur wrestling exhibition, Mahabali Shera on The Good Word, The Tate Twins vs War Hoss, Arie Alexander vs Lilith Grimm, Rush Champion Hy Zaya vs Gustavo in a non-title match

OVW TV Streamed April 22, 2021 on FITE.TV (free replay available) 1. The Tate Twins (Brandon and Brent) defeated “War Hoss” Crosshairs Kelly and Pat the Bruiser by pinfall. Mahabali Shera was the guest on The Good Word with Reverend Ronnie Roberts. “Iron Bear” Tom Coffey came out and attacked Shera. They brawled and had to be separated by referees and other superstars ahead of their encounter Saturday at Retribution. 2. Rush Champion “Hood Ninja” Hy Zaya (w/Josh Ashcraft) defeated Gustavo via pinfall in a non-title match. “Mr. Pec-tacular” Jessie Godderz held an amateur wrestling exhibition against KarDaniel “Demolition” Dunn and “The Wayward Warrior” Jared Kripke. “Mr. Juicy” Luscious Lawrence was on commentary and entered the exhibition, defeating Godderz by pinfall.

Just imagine it: how we are going to make the future as bright as can be

Occupancy In the short-term, Covid will negatively impact occupancy levels in all towns and cities. Some businesses have already announced their closure. Banking and fashion retail have witnessed the greatest fallout. That said, we do not have to accept significant levels of vacancy in our towns as a fait accompli. We can look at innovative uses for vacant space and create rates- and rent-controlled zones to appeal to SME artisan food and craft producers. There is no reason why many towns cannot have a mini-English Market of their own. To solve the occupancy conundrum, it’s worth considering appointing an occupancy champion to every county council. If a building falls vacant, something happens about it.

BRYAN COUNTY HISTORY: Finchtown- A Community under Water

BRYAN COUNTY HISTORY: Finchtown- A Community under Water Bryan County Genealogy Library There has always been a bit of confusion about Finchtown, a community that ceased to exist when Lake Texoma was filled.  Sources say that a post office named Finch was established two miles northwest of Colbert in 1898, also briefly known as Finchville, and in 1901 was permanently changed to Platter.   Finchtown, just northwest of Platter where a ferry crossed the Washita, was founded in 1870 by Ode Finch, a Chickasaw. J. M. Finch, a descendent of Ode, celebrated his sixty-third anniversary in 1963 and told the Democrat that he and his bride, Vada, got married on the Finchtown Ferry boat in 1900. In 1905 the newspaper in nearby Woodville reported: “Work has begun and is progressing nicely on the road to the Finchtown Ferry and it will not be long before we will begin to reap the reward for our labor.” Mr. Bowen was in charge of the ferry. 

BRYAN COUNTY HISTORY: Finchtown: A Community under Water

BRYAN COUNTY HISTORY: Finchtown: A Community under Water Bryan County Genealogy Library There has always been a bit of confusion about Finchtown, a community that ceased to exist when Lake Texoma was filled. Sources say that a post office named Finch was established two miles northwest of Colbert in 1898, also briefly known as Finchville, and in 1901 was permanently changed to Platter. Finchtown, just northwest of Platter where a ferry crossed the Washita, was founded in 1870 by Ode Finch, a Chickasaw. J. M. Finch, a descendent of Ode, celebrated his sixty-third anniversary in 1963 and told the Democrat that he and his bride, Vada, got married on the Finchtown Ferry boat in 1900. In 1905 the newspaper in nearby Woodville reported: “Work has begun and is progressing nicely on the road to the Finchtown Ferry and it will not be long before we will begin to reap the reward for our labor.” Mr. Bowen was in charge of the ferry. I

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