Monday, August 29, 2011

Alliance Of Defiance Presents Only The Strong Survive Results

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Last night (Sunday night), The Alliance of Defiance presented Only The Strong Survive at the Polish Fraternal Hall located between Mountain and Arlington. Here are the results courtesy of the Grand Master Blogger.

Opening Contest: Tyler Colton vs. Brian Rich - This was a rematch from last month's show at 4Play. Both men shook hands before the bell and Colton decked a superkick from Rich. Rich countered with hard chops and managed to escape the piledriver attempt. Tyler took down Brian several times and suplexed him for good measure which was followed by several elbows, but Rich kicked out only to be suplexed by Colton. A double sideslam by Tyler was only a 2 count. Tyler delivered blows to the back and a bodyslam for a 2. A suplex attempt was blocked and reversed by Brian for a 2 count. A backbreaker on the knee was yet another near fall. Rich would fight back until Tyler clotheslined him in the corner and put on an armbar submission. Both men traded blows with Tyler getting the upper hand with a Torcher Rack until Brian turned the tables with a neckbreaker and a dropkick. A superkick attempt was blocked by Tyler who turned it into a Texas Clover Leaf submission hold but Rich managed to grab the ropes thus the match would continue. When it did, Rich tried a Sliced Bread (or whatever that move is) but it was blocked by Colton who got the win with a Death Valley Driver.

Match #2 - Matt Fairlane vs. Billy Blaze - Fairlane backed Blaze to the corner but Blaze decked a shot. Billy backed Fairlane to the corner and Matt said to the referee, ''he pulled my hair.'' Billy reverses the armbar until Matt reverses it again and then Billy threw Matt out of the ring but Matt landed on his feet. On the outside Matt went right to work on Billy delivering repeated shots and ramming him into the ring post. They even fought out in the crowd so I said ''Keep me out of this'' Once order was restored, Billy would recover with a belly to belly suplex and several other moves until Fairlane delivered his Fairlane Widowmaker but once wasn't enough so he had to do it twice. After the match Matt used a chair and delivered a piledriver to Billy on the chair while telling the reff, ''Get out of my face!!''

Match #3 - Ra' am Dante vs. Zack Mercury - A collar elbow tieup with Merc getting the upper hand. Zack put on an armbar until Dante took him over into a dropkick for a 1 count. Merc recovered and used several holds but only got a 2. Up to the top went Dante and dived out onto Z-Merc. Z-Merc recovered and ran Alex into the ring post. Back in the ring, Dante tried a sunset flip but Zack recovered with a legdrop for a near fall. Merc delivered a Sky High but only got a 2 count. Merc tried an X-Factor but Dante kicked out at 2. By now, Zack was getting very frustrated and delivered repeated shots agressivly. The referee tried to step in to tell him to stop but Merc shoved the referee twice risking disqualification. Winner by DQ, Ra' am Dante.

Match #4 - ''Pimp Daddy'' Rick Matthews vs. ''Mr TLC'' Tommy Lee Curtis - Matthews puts Tommy in a headlock til TLC reverses it for a near fall. TLC took down Rick with several leg takedowns into a headlock followed by a shoulderblock and does pushups on the back of Rick. Tommy Lee takes Rick down with a clothesline over the ropes and dropkicks the Pimp Daddy which is followed by slingshot over the ropes but Matthews bounced back by running TLC into the ring post. TLC recovered with a 619 from the ringside chair. Back inside the ring, Tommy Lee tried a backcracker but it was blocked as Matthews held the ropes and delivered a kick, shoulders and a hard chop. Both men traded chops with TLC gaining the upper hand until Matthews attacked agressively with foot stomps and a suplex for good measure. Tommy kicked out at 2. Matthews choked Tommy with the tape around his wrist but missed a diving headbutt. This gave Tommy the opportunity to recuperate with a spinning kick, a chop and a back bodydrop followed by a backcracker from the ropes but Matthews had his foot under the ropes as the referee was making the count. In the end, The Pimp Daddy got the win with a Death Valley Driver. At the end of the match, Matthews got on the microphone and said time and time again he has been denied chance after chance well not anymore.

Match #5 - Sabertooth and Moses Luke vs. ''The Murder City Saints'' Darien Karisma and Nate Hardy - This match was made last month. Hardy tried repeated kicks but Moses delived repeated blows followed by a headbutt before tagging in Tooth who with Moses doubleteamed Nate. Tooth avalanched Nate in the corner and got pitched over the head by Luke. Moses did a hard chop to Nate and encouraged the audience to as he put it ''cheer for your boy'' until Karisma delivered a drop toehold into a bulldog as well as repeated hard kicks until Moses recovered with a backbreaker. An irishwhip to the corner but Darien moved out of the way and delivered repeated dropkicks in the corner until Moses delivered a hard bodyslam but as he got ready for a legdrop , Karisma rolled out of the way. This prompted Darien to tag in a fresh Nate Hardy who was all fired up until Luke backed Hardy and tagged in Tooth who got dropkicked by Nate and tags Karisma. Karisma and Hardy double superkick Tooth and this is followed by a Swanton Bomb but Tooth kicks out at 2. Moses delivers a spinebuster but Nate would recover with a DDT. Karisma tried a sunset flip but Tooth picks him up and gives him a headbutt. In the end the Murder City Saints get the win when both men pinned Tooth by piling ontop of him. Successful debut for Nate Hardy and Darien Karisma. These 2 are gonna go far.

Intermission - I went to the canteen to get a drink.

Match #6 - Carter Mason vs ''Hotshot'' Danny Duggan - After a collar elbow tieup, Mason and Duggan traded slaps with Duggan getting the upper hand. Carter took Danny over the ropes. Back inside the ring, Danny hiptossed Mason across the ring but only got a 2. An atomic drop attempt was a near fall. Outside the ring Mason got chopped. Back inside the ring, Mason slapped Duggan but Danny recovered only to have Mason get the upperhand. Mason would deliver shots and a rake to the eyes with his boot followed by a neckbreaker but got a near fall. Danny recovered with hard chops only to get put down again by Carter. Later on, Danny gave Mason a sideslam and a flying clothesline but only got a near fall. A flying bodypress attempt was reversed by Mason for a 2 count. A moonsault attempt was backfired as Danny put the knees up. Danny delivered the Cruel Summer knee drop and got the win. After the match Danny got on the mic and said that conspicuous by his absense is TJ Bratt. He then issued a statement to Mentallo. The statement was: ''I'm putting you on notice. When you get back from Japan, I'm taking that title.''

Match #7 - 123Approved.ca Open Rules Title Match - ''Big'' Cliff Corleone vs. Cory Diamond vs. ''Misfit'' Mike Mission vs. Darren ''The Bomb'' Dalton - Now there was action both inside the ring and outside of the ring. Darren got the crowd chanting ''Chicken''. Corleone backed Dalton to the corner. Dalton and Cliff got whacked by Diamond and Mission. A trash can shot on the Misfit by the Bomb. On the outside Corleone rubbed the mat in Diamond's face while Mission whacked Darren with a trash can lid but Dalton recovered and rammed Mission into the ring post. Dalton wrapped a chain around the Misfit's head while inside the ring Big Cliff used a staple gun on Cory. Outside, Dalton dove onto Mission and choked him with the mop. Inside, Cliff irishwhipped Dalton to the corner for an avalanche. Next, Dalton delivered a trash can lid shot to Cory as well as a chair shot to the Misfit. During the melee Mission got tossed into some chairs as well as a poster stapled to him. Corleone delivered a kendo stick shot. Cliff next delivered a Corleone Crrrunch to Darren followed by a shot to the Misfit. In the end Darren Dalton got the win but after the match, both Cliff and the Misfit attacked Dalton and Diamond.

Main Event - CWE Tag Team Title Match - Team Impact vs. AJ Sanchez & Roderick Strong - Conspicuous by her absence was Team Impact's manager Lacey. ATM took down Roderick with a headlock, a cartwheel by Strong allowed him to get the tag to AJ who bites ATM on the hand and tags Roderick again for a doubleteam to ATM. Strong suplexes Moore. Sanchez delivers a hard right to Robby but Robby bounces back with a dropkick on AJ and gets his head rammed by ATM who hits Sanchez with a dropkick. Sanchez recovers with a hurricanranna, tags in Strong who is on fire with repeated chops to both members of Team Impact but Impact would recover and doubleteam Roderick. Robby puts Strong in a chokehold but Strong recovered by ramming ATM to the ringpost. The match went out of control. When order was restored, Strong backsuplexed Moore. AJ took down ATM with a Sky High or whatever that was for a near fall. Moore suplexed Roderick for a 2 count. In the end, Team Impact won the match and retained their titles but were in for a nasty surprise as Kevy Chevy hit the ring and took out both members of Team Impact.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

New Brand Wrestling Never Say Never Results

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Last night, NBW presented Never Say Never at the Ellice Theatre. Here's the results brought to you by yours truly, The Grand Master Blogger.

Opening Contest: Reaper vs. "Misfit" Mike Mission - A collar elbow tie up into an armbar by Mission but Reaper managed to rake the eyes. The Misfit delivered clubbing blows to the back of Reaper and suplexed him for good measure. Next, Mission tried a bulldog but Reaper kicked out at 2 until the Misfit delivered his Mission Statement DDT to get the win. After the match, Ricky Rivers got into a bit of a fist fight with Reaper and spit mist into Reaper's eyes and delivered an RKO. Ricky then announced his final goodbyes. I wish Ricky nothing but the best in all his future endeavours and to let him know that I will continue to make him proud with my reviews.

Match #2 - Beaver vs. La Sombra - Beaver tosses La Sombra to the mat twice, he backed Sombra to the corner turnbuckle but Sombra dropkicked Beaver but missed a 619. Beaver choked Sombra and tangled with referee Rocky Augustino while his valet choked Sombra with the rope. Beaver suplexed Sombra but Sombra would bounce back only to get put down again. Next, Beaver put down Sombra with a backbreaker but somehow Sombra bounced back with a dropkick only to get put down by Beaver with a clothesline for the win.

Scott Justice Promo - About a week ago it was announced that it would be Scott vs. Leo London for the Mid-Canada Title but unfortunatly the powers that be announced it would be a non-title match. This brought the champ out to the ring who says: "You want a title match? Challenge accepted!"

Match #3 - Nacho Slurpee vs. Samuel - Slurpee tried to end the match early with a rollup but Samuel kicked out at 2. An irishwhip to the turnbuckle by Samuel was reversed by Nacho only to be taken down by Samuel with a chokehold then stomps twice only to have Nacho recover with 10 punches to Samuel's head but Nacho got picked up and taken down with a backbreaker and a Rock Bottom for the win.

Match #4 - Mid-Canada Title Match - Scott Justice (challenger) vs. Leo London (champion) - Justice shoved Leo to the mat, Scott put London in an armbar but Leo would reverse it only to have Scott reverse it again. Leo turned Justice into a small package but Justice would kick out at 2. Leo took him down with a shoulderblock and tried an airplane spin only to have Justice grab on to the ropes. On the outside Leo delivered a diving knee but once back in the ring, Scott would suplex Leo only to have the champ kick out at 2. Leo bounced back with a hurricanranna but as he tried another airplane spin, he accidentally did it to referee Shane McLoven, As Scott set up Leo for the Southern Cross, London took the ropes. A third attempt at an airplane spin by Leo was a charm. As Leo came off the ropes he was met with a superkick by Scott but managed to kick out at 2. By now, Scott was getting irate and frustrated. Justice delivered a Rocker Dropper but only got a 2. Finally, Leo put Scott in the Labelle Lock forcing Justice to tap out. After the match, Beaver attacked Leo sending him a message that he wants the Mid-Canada Title.

Intermission - several wrestlers came out to sign autographs and I got a head scoop from Wayne Stanton: River City Wrestling will be back on September 17th at 7:30 p.m. at, drumroll please: The Ellice Theatre. However, there were fireworks as Cory Diamond came out and accepted the challenge of Billy Blaze which will take place next month.

Match #5 - 6 Man War: Billy Blaze, Big Cliff Corleone & Brian Rich vs. Beaver, Marc Merric and Ike Idol - The heel team came out with loyal wrestling fan Curtis St. Marie who was manager for the night and he had the crowd right in the palm of his hand so kudos to you Curtis my friend, great job as a manager. Rich puts Merric in an armbar before tagging Billy who put more pressure on the arm. Blaze tags in Cliff who delivers shoulders in the corner turnbuckle as well as an avalanche to Beaver. Rich dives over Cliff onto Beaver by climbing up on Corleone's back. Rich chops Ike. Ike recovers and tags in Merric only to have Marc take Brian over with a butterfly suplex. Beaver distracted the referee and irishwhips Rich only to have Rich move out of the way and take Beaver over with a Sliced Bread. In the end, Blaze delivered a Blaze of Glory to Merric and Marc got double teamed by Blaze and Cliff for the win.

Match #6 - "The Rebel" Bobby Collins (accompanied by "Dirty" Dick Walker and Caveman Broda) vs "The Misfit" Mike Mission - Mission was in control in the opening of the match delivering an elbow, hard rights and a clothesline to The Rebel. Next, The Misfit put Collins in an armbar until Collins reversed it. Mission put the Rebel in a headlock until Caveman Broda choked the Misfit from the outside. Dick Walker attacked Mission with a broom. Back in the ring Collins delivered a shot to the back as well as a superkick but the Misfit bounced back. Bobby delivered a DDT and came down on his shoulders. The Misfit delivered his Mission Statement DDT but Collins kicked out.  In the end, Dick Walker whacked Mike with his title belt risking DQ. Winner by disqualification Mike Mission. After the match the champs got into an argument until Caveman Broda played peacemaker.

Main Event: NBW Heavyweight Title Match - Dirty Dick Walker vs. Billy Blaze - Walker issued an open challenge to anyone in the back to challenge him for his heavyweight title. Billy Blaze accepted the challenge. Both men traded blows with Billy getting the upper hand. Walker backs Blaze to the corner and slaps him across the face. Billy backs Dick to the corner until on the outside Collins delivers an uppercut and Dirty Dick choked Billy. Blaze recovered until Walker delivered a legdrop. Blaze rolled up The Dirty One but only got a 2. Next, Billy delivered a back elbow but again got a 2. Dirty Dick delivered repeated headbutts but Billy would bounce back with a jumping kick to the champ as well as a belly to belly suplex but Walker kicked out at 2. Dirty Dick tried a T-Bone suplex but Blaze got the shoulder up. As Billy tried another kick, Dick put him down with a clothesline. Collins held the ropes ready for Blaze to fall through but Blaze reversed the irishwhip causing the Dirty One to fall through resulting in the champs arguing yet again. At that point, Big Cliff Corleone ran The Rebel into the ring post and Blaze delivered a kick to Walker rendering him unconscious. Winner by countout Billy Blaze.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Winnipeg Wrestling Insider Exclusive with The Master Blogger

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Winnipeg Wrestling Insider: This is an exclusive for the Winnipeg Wrestling Insider and I am here with one of the most postive forces in Winnipeg Independent Wrestling, this man goes to a number of different shows in the city, he is the shining light of positivity and he takes nobody's side. I am talking about the Master Blogger himself: James Tuchscherer. How are you doing sir?

Master Blogger: Doing alright fella. How are you doing?

WWI: I am doing fine. Some people are not as familiar with you so can you give just a little brief biography of the Master Blogger.

MB: For sure. For all of you in T.V. land or internet land we got a former North Kildonan now West Kildonan kid grew up watching wrestling since he has been old enough to talk. I would watch the Superstars of Wrestling every Saturday. This was back when wrestling on T.V. was good. As I got older I would check out WFWA and IWA wrestling which was run by Tony Condello every Saturday at 1:00 on CKY now known as CTV. When I got to middle school, I would come home every day after school to watch River City Wrestling on Shaw channel 11. Eventually down the road I would check out some of RCW's shows at the Chalmer's Community Club took a bit of a break. When Bobby Jay started up TRCW, I would check their shows out but not the ones they did at the Paladium (laughing). Anyway, after PCW Commencement Of Cool at the Investors Group Centre, I took another bit of a break for a long time. So that is basically me in a nutshell.

WWI: What brought you to the local wrestling business? What made you decide to do those reviews?

MB: Well there was a lot of stuff leading up to that. I was approached one night by my best friend and his girlfriend and we were going to our first NBW show. Anyway, along the way we talked about me becoming a columnist for the local independent wrestling scene. Well, I really wanted to do this, just to do something other than go to these shows as just a fan. So I gave it some thought. When January 2011 came round, I jumped at it. I bought a clipboard and a notepad and I have been hooked ever since.

WWI: Now let me ask you this, you attend these shows, you are very, very positive. How do you manage to keep that positive attitude because you must see a lot of negativity in the local wrestling scene but you are the shining light of positivity. How do you manage to stay that way?

MB: I just wanted to do something to help out these promotions. Plain and simple.

WWI: Where can people see some of your work cause they are not familiar with you. Can you tell me where can they go on the internet to see some of your stuff?

MB: For sure. For those of you who would like to check out some of my work, you can go to jamestuchscherer (all one word btw) .blogspot.com, or they can check out my facebook notes or they can follow me on twitter @blogger2900 or they can check out myspace by going under blog and clicking James's Blog or this is a new one: they can follow me on tumblr. Tumblr is a microblogging site. Stay informed.

WWI: How do you feel about the state of River City Wrestling these days?

MB: Right now, I am confused as hell. I don't know when the next show will be. I even heard a lot of the workers on that roster are upset that Cory Diamond is the new Head of Creative.

WWI: At the last NBW show, Billy Blaze told you to write down everything he said. What was going through your mind?

MB: First and foremost, I was not cutting a heel promo, I was just told to write what a well respected wrestler told me to write. But now in my opinion, they (RCW) have got to go to Ellice Theatre or some community club and take it over like it was their venue.

WWI: What are your thoughts of CCW no longer running shows?

MB: You know, to be honest with you, I have never really attended one of their shows. But I just wish they had gone on longer. I am sure guys on that roster like Tomahawk Gene Swan, Wildman Firpo even Leatherface himself now are free to work anywhere like either SPW or NBW. Just saying.

WWI: Would you like to give any final comments to your fans and the wrestlers on those rosters?

MB: I appreciate the positive feedback.

WWI: Thank you for your time James.

MB: It was an honor fella.

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Columnist's Corner With The Great Juan

Blogger: My first guest for this new season on the Columnist's Corner is a man who was here before. A man who is fed up with what is going on in the world of local wrestling and he has come here today to give his thoughts on the local wrestling scene and what he thinks. Some of you may remember him as The Great Pepito, but now he wants to be known as The Great Juan. Welcome back to the corner Great One.

Great Juan: Thank you. How are you doing?

Blogger: I am good thank you. For my first question, can you tell some of my viewers how you feel about the state of RCW at this present time?

Great Juan: Well,  I feel like not really working at the moment. Which is okay as it is hard to get to the top. The business itself has changed big time.

Blogger: It certainly has. It seems there are some wrestlers headed by Lawrence Fozzworth III who are fed up with both RCW and NBW and have joined forces and vow to extinguish both companies. Your thoughts on this.

Great Juan:  I have not much to say. Too much war,  too many companies fighting for territories  why cant we all get along for once? Stop the jealousy.

Blogger: Explain this if you will.  it is rumoured that Buddy Wiser will be at the Never Say Never show on the 27th for one reason: to punch Curt Wakeman. your thoughts on this.

Great Juan: I haven't heard any rumours .But I don't think Wiser is crazy to do that. Jeopordise his career for nothing.

Blogger: Now let me ask you this Great Juan. At the last NBW show, I was in the audience when Billy Blaze issued a statement to Wayne Stanton that he needs to step up and put on a show like he used to because the RCW of today is not the company that Caveman Broda helped build. Your thoughts on this.

Great Juan: It's true. RCW is not the same as before.  There is luck in leadership and loyalty in both if not in every independent wrestling company.  I respect both companies with all due respect. I'm not taking anyone's side here.

Blogger: Any final comments?

Great Juan:  Yes. I hate politics in the wrestling business. Let's work together to bring back the spirits in the sport.  Peace out and thank you for this interview you are a great reporter.

Blogger: You're welcome. Come back anytime.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

PCW Beat The Summer Heat Results

Last Thursday night Premier Championship Wrestling (PCW) presented Beat The Summer Heat at the new Marquee Lounge and Event Centre formerly known as Dylan’s. Now originally this event was scheduled for 9:00 but instead it got changed to 8:15 but the card did not get under way til sometime after 8:30. Anyhow, here are the results courtesy of the Grand Master Blogger.

Opening Contest: ”Outlaw” Adam Knight vs. Cameron Cross - A collar elbow tieup into an armbar by Cross but Knight reversed it. Cameron would then reverse it again. Knight backed Cross to the corner for an irish whip but missed with an elbow. This would allow Cross to put on an armbar until the Outlaw delivered a shot to the gutt as well as an irish whip to the corner turnbuckle. Next, Cameron would try a hiptoss but it was blocked by the Outlaw. Cross did a ploncha over the top onto Adam. Back in the ring, the Outlaw did a boot to the back and an elbow but Cross kicked out at 2. Cross got the fans rivalled up and delivered a haymaker but Knight kicked out at the 2 mark. Cross would deliver a kick to the gutt and as he tried a running move, Outlaw Adam put him down with a hard Lariat and choked his opponent with his knee. Knight picked Cross up but Cameron bounced back with shots to the kidney until Knight delivered a backbreaker, rammed his head into the top turnbuckle and slapped Cross in the face which allowed Cameron to bounce back with a tornado DDT until the Outlaw kicked out at 2. Back on the outside Cross delivered a twisting moonsault to the Outlaw as well as a bodypress back in the ring but Knight would kick out at 2. Finally, a reverse atomic drop by Knight and a lariat were enough to get the win.

Darien Karisma Promo: ”Filthy” Josh Hammerstein asks Karisma what he wants. Karisma replies that apparently he is no longer a member of PCW and announces but there is nothing that is going to stop him from walking out with his junior title. For the longest time Darien Karisma has been the longest reigning Junior Heavyweight Champion. Longer since both Mentallo and the great Rawskillz. Karisma calls out Rawskillz and announces he ain’t coming and says that there is noone not even Andrew Shallcross who is going to stop me from walking out with his Junior Heavyweight Title. Just as Karisma walks out the door, ”Remarkable” Chris Marxwell attacks Karisma leading to the second match of the evening.

Match #2 - Junior Heavyweight Title Match - ”Remarkable” Chris Marxwell vs. Darien Karisma - After Marxwell jumped Karisma and they both brawled in the ring, Karisma attacks Marxwell with a DDT but Chris bounces back and gets the W to become the new PCW Junior Heavyweight Champion. Congrats Chris Marxwell and to Darien Karisma, all the best in your future endeavours.

Match #3 - Europe United (Leo London & James Beaver) vs. Seeds Of Evil (EZ Ryder & ”TNT” Trent Nash) - Ryder does not come out with TNT so the match gets changed to a 2 on 1 handicap match. London tries a chop but it does not phase the big man. This allowed Nash to bodyslam Leo but London did a twirling elbow. Beaver suplexes TNT and delivers shots to the back. Leo delivered a Hangman’s Rolling Elbow and put Trent in a headlock before tagging Beaver until Nash double clotheslined both men. TNT delivered a chop to the back twice on Beaver. After a splash, Leo delivered a shot to the back of the head of Trent allowing Europe United to get the victory.

Scott Justice Promo: Just as Scott is about to announce who he is going to face, the Experience’s music hits. Once in the ring, Kenny says to Scott that this situation reminds me of Last Action Hero when someone had a Golden Ticket just like his. Kenny then says that we can do this the easy way or the hard way. Scott chooses the hard way and quits the Experience to which Chris Stevens says: ”You can’t quit, you’re fired. Kenny then announces that Justice has been replaced.

Match #4 - Antonio Scorpio Jr. vs Prince Fuergo - The Prince offers a handshake which Scorpio accepts by squeezing the hand until Fuergo dropkicks Antonio and delivers 10 punches. Scorpio bridge suplexes the prince but the Prince kicks out at 2. A snapmare and a kick to the back by Scorpio followed by a suplex allowed Fuergo to kick out at 2. The Prince took Antonio over with a headscissors but as the Prince tried a bodypress, Scorpio caught him for a Catatonic. As Scorpio set up Feurgo for the tombstone piledriver, the Prince turned it into a Dragon sleeper but Scorpio finally managed to deliver his tombstone piledriver for the victory.

Match #5 - Experience Challenge - Jackie Lee vs. Scott Justice - This match was made earlier in the night by the Experience. A hookup into a bridge by Scott until Lee put on an armbar. Justice took down Lee with a shoulderblock and a hiptoss but Lee recovered with a European uppercut but Justice kicked out at 2. Scott delivered elbows and a dropkick as well as a superkick for a 2 count. Justice tried a bulldog but Jackie kicked out at 2. Finally, Scott put on his Southern Cross submission move for the victory while the fans cheered loudly.

Intermission: I went to the bar to get a drink (no not an alcoholic drink)

Match #6 - PCW Canadian Title Match - Kory Kinkade (Challenger) vs. ”The Enforcer” JP Kaos (Champion) - Kinkade attacks from the opening bell and lays a beating on JP. Kaos fights back with a boot and a hard right as well as a second hard right. JP slams Kory but Kinkade kicks out at 2. With Kinkade ontop of the rope, both men try punches with Kinkade getting the upperhand with a DDT but Kaos kicks out at 2. Both men tried punches but Kory missed in the corner. This prompted the champion to get the W. After the match Billy Blaze attacks Kaos. Into the ring came the Outlaw Adam Knight who says to Kaos that next month he is out of the country but Kaos is going to be taking on his good friend Billy Blaze for the Canadian Title.


Match #7 - PCW Tag Team Title Match - The Experience (Kenny Omega & Chris Stevens) vs. Tag Sciences Faculty (Mike Angels & ”Priceless” Chad Tatum) - Angels and Tatum attack the tag champs with Tatum doing a double noggin knocker and both men with a running high five to each other. Mike puts Kenny in an armbar allowing Chad to tag himself in doing a rolling elbow as well as a flying elbow but missed a second as Omega puts the boot up and tags in Stevens. Stevens does a double ax handle followed by a sideslam. The crowd chanted Tatum, Tatum as Stevens put more pressure on as Omega came in and put Priceless in an armbar. Angels got the crowd reeling as the Experience team was in control. Chad bounced back with a clothesline but Kenny took him down with a bodyslam. Chris took the bottom turnbuckle and bashed Priceless with it before putting him in a Boston Crab and tagging Omega who was a target for a rollup but Kenny kicked out at 2. Chad bounced back with an atomic drop on the turnbuckle to Kenny, but Kenny tagged in Stevens who elbowed Tatum before tagging Kenny back in who dropped down on Tatum 3 times in a row, but missed a suplex. This prompted Tatum to tag in Angels who was fired up and put on his clawhold finisher but it was broken up by Stevens. Kenny tried pinning Angels but it was broken up by Chad who delivered a Sliced Bread. Angels delivered a Death Valley Driver but only got a 2 count. Stevens superkicked Tatum off of the ropes but Chad kicked out at 2. Angels delivered a GTS (Go To Sleep) to Omega as well as a Clawhold to Stevens until Omega sprayed something in Mike’s eyes but somehow Angels kicked out at 2. Mike once again tried his Claw Finisher on Kenny but in the end, the Experience kept their titles.


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Random Thoughts By The Master Blogger Part IV

Before I start to write this blog, I just want to say something that has been on my mind for quite some time. In an industry where everyone wants to be real and everyone wants to do a shoot, this my friends is a shoot and I am going to be shooting from the heart.

You know after some comments I read on both the message boards and facebook this past week, I felt like I was left with no choice but to come here to my blog and get a few things off my chest.

This week, I saw some comments on the message boards that really pissed me off and I still am a little ticked. First off there was a comment made by Ernie Todd who says and I quote:

Why are detailed Winnipeg wrestling reviews lacking attendance figures? If you want to be a wrestling reporter and you were actually there why do you refuse to share the attendance figures with those who were not? Do the promoters tell you not to?

Well ET, I am gonna tell you the same thing JP Kaos told me at the PCW show: When I post my reviiew, I don't post the attendance record. Don't listen to Ernie. Even Madman Muir told me and I quote: who cares about the attendance. I for one do not care about the attendance I just care about the results. So let me ask all of you this, how can someone who is not even in the game, and doesn't want back in the game wants yours truly to post the attendance? I don't get it.

Anyway, it gets better, after a couple weeks ago and this was after I posted my results of the Kerry Brown Memorial Tournament to the message boards, some person who's calling themselves foad writes and I quote: I'm sorry, but does this guy "MasterBlogger" fall asleep in the middle of every match? He recaps the first half move-by-move-by-move, then suddenly jumps to the end. I've noticed it in all his write-ups of shows.

Well I do not fall asleep. Heck, I do a fantastic job from start to finish. Just ask some of my friends who are in the biz. Ask Madman Muir, ask Billy Blaze, ask Buddy Wiser, ask Pepito, ask Mike Mission, ask Leo London, ask Ricky Rivers heck even ask Curt Wakeman and they will all tell you I do an incredible job. Some people can be stupid at times and do not have the power to say it face to face so what do they do? They go on a message board and say it there. Well whoever this person is should not be allowed to post on the message boards. Just for some of the readers reading this, I am sorry for blowing off steam and I am not going to let it go to my head as Pepito told me

Now onto something else. Cory Diamond has been named the new booker and talent relations of RCW. I even congratulated him on facebook and he goes on to say: Were you not slamming me when Omar fired me? Pick a side. Well, I am going to pick a side when I am ready to pick a side. Speaking of Diamond I heard on Tuesday Night Heat that he accepted the challenge that was issued by Billy Blaze for August 27th but the question is, will that match be booked for that night?

Among other things, in my opinion TJ Bratt is one of the greatest promotors in Winnipeg. Just saying. His last event had over 300 people paying $15 at the door and on September 8th there will be another 300 people paying at the door. I will be down at Cowboys on September 8th for Legends & Attitudes and I will be getting my ticket at the door and I will have my clipboard and notepad with me.

Grand Master Blogger out.

Monday, August 15, 2011

SPW 2nd Annual Kerry Brown Memorial Tournament Results

Last night, Steeltown Pro Wrestling (SPW) presented its second annual Kerry Brown Memorial Tournament. Here are the results courtesy of the Master Blogger.

Opening Contest: SPW Provincial Title Match - ''Wild Child'' Jerin Rose vs Myko - The son of Syko competed for the Provincial Championship. A collar elbow tie up by Rose into an armbar on Myko. Rose put on a second armbar but Myko grabbed the hair and choked Jerin with his boot and delivered a belly to back suplex for a 2. On the outside, Myko delivered a back elbow but Jerin would turn the tables.  However, Myko delivered a shot to the breadbasket but missed in the corner. Jerin recovered with a clothesline for a 2. Myko pulled Rose by the hair and bodyslammed him for good measure. In the end, one of the valets missed with a shot to Myko allowing Jerin to deliver a Diamond Cutter to retain his title.

Match #2 - 6 Way Steeltown Showdown - James Beaver vs. Samuel vs. Reggie Gallagher vs. Bobby Fox vs. Chip ''The Flame'' Fletcher vs. Johnny Devine - An armbar by Fletcher on Gallagher as well as 2 clotheslines but Reggie tagged in Samuel who got a knee before tagging Fox who delivered shots before Beaver tagged himself in but got a boot by Samuel. Samuel delivered shots to Bobby but Fox managed to bounce back. Samuel delivered a clothesline before Beaver tagged himself. Next Reggie Gallagher tagged himself in but the 2 count was broken up by Devine. Samuel delivered shots to Fox and bodyslammed him but Fox turned it into a DDT before tagging Johnny who was on fire before the 2 count was broken up by Gallagher. Reggie covered Chip but the count was broken up by Fox. Fox tried a cover but that got broken up as well. In the end ''Hot Shot'' Johnny Devine advanced to the next round.

 Match #3 - Spanky vs ''Mr TLC'' Tommy Lee Curtis - Curtis put an armbar on, but Spanky reversed it into a headlock. Spanky and TLC did some kind of showoff but Curtis dropkicked him during the showdown. Spanky turned the tables, however, TLC bounced back with a flying clothesline allowing Spanky to take a time out with fans chanting ''get in the ring.'' Once Spanky got back in the ring, he delivered a kick and an avalanche for a 2. TLC countered with a rollup for a 2. Spanky did a DDT and a slap to the face but TLC recovered with a crescent kick. Both men traded punches but when Tommy covered he got a 2. Next, TLC did a spinning legdrop but in the end Spanky advanced to the next round.

Match #4 - Andrew Spoljar Memorial Battle Royal
Contestants:
Chip ''The Flame'' Fletcher
Myko
James Beaver
''Wild Child'' Jerin Rose
''Really Crazy'' Rob Stardom
''Misfit'' Mike Mission
''Hot Shot'' Danny Duggan
Reggie Gallagher
Nacho Slurpee
TLC
Bobby Fox
Big Cliff Corleone

Nacho Slurpee lasted the longest in the match but in the end Big Cliff Corleone was the winner.

Match #5 - Marius vs. La Sombra - Marius jumped La Sombra from behind and back suplexed him for good measure. Next, Marius put La Sombra in an armbar and delivered repeated kicks and said to the refferee ''I will do whatever I want referee.'' Marius missed the legdrop which prompted La Sombra to deliver a hurricanrana and a headbutt. But when he went up top again he missed. This prompted Marius to try to end the match with his Peyote Piledriver finisher, but La Sombra turned it around for the win.

Intermission: I went to the the concessions.

Match #6 - Spanky vs. ''Hot Shot'' Johnny Devine - In this semi-final match, Spanky took down Devine with a shoulderblock and put him in a headlock. Devine countered with an armbar but when Spanky chopped Johnny, Johnny turned the tables until Spanky choked Devine and suplexed him for good measure. Spanky put on a chokehold but Devine tried elbows until Spanky put him down but missed with a top rope headbutt.. This prompted Johnny to bounce back with a clothesline and an Alabama slam followed by a camelclutch allowing Johnny Devine to advance to the finals.

Match #7 - ''Big'' Cliff Corleone vs. La Sombra - This was a mismatch in my opinion as Sombra tried a bodypress but Corleone caught him in mid-air with a backbreaker, a snapmare and a kick to the back followed up by a face wash with his boot. Next Cliff tossed Sombra to the outside. Once on the outside. Sombra managed to bounce back with a dropkick but missed with a dive as Cliff ran his back into the ringpost. Back in the ring, Cliff countered with an elbow but missed a Corleone Crunch in the corner. This prompted Sombra to deliver 10 punche but missed with a hurricanranna as Cliff turned it into a powerbomb but Sombra dropkicked the big guy down. Cliff missed a second Corleone Crunch which allowed Sombra to get the win to advance to the final round.

Match #8 - ''Really Crazy'' Rob Stardom vs. ''Hotshot'' Danny Duggan - Duggan with an armbar but Rob put on one of his own until Danny reversed it. Stardom delivered a shot to the breadbasket but Danny rammed his head into the turnbuckle 10 times until Really Crazy delivered a kick to the gutt and a hard chop but Danny would reverse it until Stardom countered with a suplex for a 2. Danny bounced back with a bulldog until Rob put on a neckbreaker. Next, Danny tried a sunset flip but Rob dropped down on him for a 2 which allowed Danny Duggan to get the win.

Match #9 - ''Big'' Brian Rich vs. Shadow Xtreme - Brian Rich sported new gear and got put into an armbar by Shadow until Brian reversed it into a shoulderblock but Shadow countered with a hiptoss but a chase around the ring prompted Rich to jump Xtreme. Rich next put Shadow in a half crab and a kick to the knee followed by a double cross armbar. A dropkick was followed by a double footstomp and a superkick but he missed a toprope legdrop. This prompted Xtreme to go to the top but was tripped by Rich. Shadow delivered a Swanton Bomb for the 3 count.

Match #10 - Ann Brookstone vs. ''Sexy'' Mystik Sexton - Brookstone attacked from the opening bell. Mystik recovered by tossing Ann into the chairs and putting a garbage can over her head. During the melee Brookstone did a stinkface to both Mystik and the referee. After Ann realized what she had done, both Brookstone and Sexton clotheslined the referee. Sexton delivered a shot to the gutt but Ann recovered by hanging her in the Tree of Woe for a 2 count. Ann slammed Sexton but missed with a headbutt. This prompted Mystik to bounce back but in the end, Brookstone got the win with a Death Valley Driver.

Match #11: Finals - La Sombra vs Johnny Devine - The winner would be presented the trophy that Chi Chi Cruz won. Before the match Cruz said we need a moment of silence and have a good match. Both men shook hands as Devine delivered an armdrag takedown. Sombra reversed the armbar but Devine countered with a rollup for a 2. Next Sombra delivered a suplex takeover but Devine put on a headlock which Sombra turned into a sunset flip. Next, we saw a more agressive sign of Devine as he turned an armbar into a DDT. A chop by Sombra was followed by a shot by Devine on Sombra's head as well as a mini codebreaker. As Johnny put on his camelclutch finisher, Sombra got to the ropes and delivered a roundhouse kick followed by a splash but only got a 2. A moonsault by Sombra was another 2 count. Next, La Sombra tried a diving headbutt but again got a 2 count. In the end, after a very controversial decision made by SPW President Dale Barnett, La Sombra won the tournament. Congratulations La Sombra, the Master Blogger says you deserve it!!

Saturday, August 6, 2011

River City Wrestling Results For Saturday August 6

Today, River City Wrestling returned to the corner of Logan and Lizzie. Now this could be their last show there before they move on to other venues. I don't know. Here are the results of today's show brought to you by the Master Blogger. First off I don't know what the attendance record was but last I checked I counted 29.

Opening Contest - 3 Way Dance - The Calgary Brawler vs. Jay Walker vs. Nacho Slurpee - The Brawler started the match with a kick to the gutt of Nacho Slurpee followed by a bodyslam. Another kick to the gutt of Jay was followed by a suplex. Jay would recover but the Brawler cut him off with a hard chop. However, Nacho slithered into the ring behind the Brawler and put him in a sleeper. Jay dropkicked both men and did a double noggin knocker. Both Slurpee and the Brawler double suplexed Walker before Nacho did 10 punches to the Brawler. But as Slurpee went up to the top rope, Jay clipped him and dropkicked the Calgary Brawler. A flatliner by Walker to the Brawler was only a 2 count. Next, Jay went up top for an elbow but only got a 2. Finally a TKO on Slurpee was enough to win the match.

Match #2 - Damon Marx vs. La Sombra - Marx said before his match got started he prefers to wrestle to silence and tossed Sombra across the ring not once but twice. Damon then tugged on referee Rocky Augustino's beard. A collar elbow tie up into a headlock by Marx. Sombra recovered with an armdrag takedown and 3 dropkicks which took the larger Damon to the outside allowing Sombra to do a ploncha followed by a legdrop back in the ring. Marx recovered with a rake to the back and a kick to the gutt followed by a second kick as I thought he was going for a submission move. Sombra bounced back with hard chops but Damon delivered a rake to the eyes followed by a powerslam. La Sombra delivered 3 back kicks and a hurricanranna. La Sombra went up top for a five star frog splash but only got a 2. Marx clipped La Sombra int he thigh risking disqualification. After that he delivered a haymaker to referee Augustino.

Weasel's Den Segment With Laurence Fozzworth III - Today in the Weasel's Den, Wayne Stanton was the guest and Fozzworth wanted some answers. Wayne knew that he was owner of River City Wrestling and asked why he was no longer the owner. Wayne showed him the check and said the check was worthless. Fozzworth then said that he was going back to being a wrestling manager and brought out his first man. That man being Damon Marx. He then brought out his second shall we say great man. That man being The Great One.

Match #3 - Buddy Wiser vs. The Great One. - Wiser put The Great One in a headlock which the Great One countered into a headscissors. Buddy delivered a clothesline and a dropkick as well as a suplex for good measure. Wiser scoop slammed the Great One but missed with a legdrop from the top rope. This allowed the Great One to recover with a headlock. Damon Marx came out to distract Wiser but Buddy easily nailed him with a haymaker. This however, allowed Pepito to get the W. After the match both men continued the beatdown until La Sombra came out to make the save. Wiser got on the mic saying he was sick and tired of Marx running and hiding and he and La Sombra challenged both Pepito and Marx which they accepted on behalf of Mr. Fozzworth.

Intermission: several wrestlers came out to sign autographs and I went to the concession stand to get a couple canned drinks.

Scott Justice Promo: Scott says, last show the challenge was laid by Vinnie Valiant. Scott says later this afternoon Vinnie, when you look up and see the Southern Cross, you know you've tapped out.

Match #4 - Damon Marx & The Great One (with Laurence Fozzworth III) vs. Bad Boy Buddy Wiser & La Sombra - This match was made after the last match took place. Wiser and La Sombra took turns slapping and chopping the larger Marx. Marx recovered with a knee to the gutt of Wiser. The Great One received an elbow from La Sombra followed by vicious chops and a suplex for good measure but only got a 2. The Great One tags in Marx who gets a slingshot from Buddy as well as a shot to the shoulder. As Sombra tried a flying bodypress, Damon caught him with a backbreaker as well as a neckbreaker. The Great One delivered shots to the back of Sombra before tagging Damon who put on an armbar after Fozzworth choked him from the outside. The Great One delivered a spinning heel kick but La Sombra delivered one of his own before tagging Wiser who irishwhips Damon into the turnbuckle for an avalanche. In the end, a codebreaker from Marx was enough to get the win. After the match, Marx again nailed Rocky Augustino with yet another haymaker.

Match #5 - Rumble - Now originally this was supposed to be Scott Justice taking on Vinnie Valiant but Vinnie had a 10 count and he did not show so out comes Jay Walker to which Scott says ''Just what you'd expect.'' Scott puts a headlock and takes Jay down with a shoulderblock. Justice backs Walker but Jay took him down with a headscissors. As Jay went up to the top, several wrestlers came out from the back of the locker room which leads to a rumble with the winner becoming the number one contender for the RCW Title.

Order of Elimination:
Nacho Slurpee
Dynamite Doug Valentine aka The Calgary Brawler
Scott Justice
The Weasel eliminates himself
Jay Walker
Buddy Wiser
The Great One
Damon Marx

Winner: La Sombra

When the next show will be, nobody knows.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Master Blogger's Random Thoughts Part III

You know, after what transpired this past week and after what I heard last night on Wayne Stanton's show Tuesday Night Heat, I felt like I was left with no choice but to go to my blog and get a few things off my chest. Before I start, I want anyone and everyone reading this, to know that I am not stepping on anyone's toes because I know there are guys from CWE who read my blog, guys from NBW who read my blog, guys from RCW who read my blog and guys from PCW who read my blog but I'll get into that as we go along.

First things first, I have said this once but it needs to be said again: Saturday night when I went to the NBW show, I was told by Billy Blaze that while he was talking to write everything word for word which I did. Now I did not mean to cut a heel promo, I was just doing what was asked of me by a well respected wrestler. It might have been taken the wrong way but it did the job it was intended to do and that's shake things up.

I heard last night that Laurence Fozzworth III is returning to his role as a wrestling manager and I can't wait for this which means now Wayne has complete control of RCW again. I also heard Wayne say that now that he has complete control, it's time to make some changes. One of those changes is moving RCW to the Ellice Theatre. Well pretty much they have to because they have been challenged. Who will accept the challenge? I don't know.

From what I heard on the radio show from Curt Wakeman, the last match at the Restoring Order show was a Battle Royale which Cliff Corleone won. Darn!! I wish I had stuck around.

Many people have told me about my blog, that I do a fantastic job. Ask Buddy Wiser, ask Vinnie Valiant, ask Madman Muir, ask Pepito heck ask Mr. Fozzworth and they'll tell you that I do a fantastic job and hope I keep it up which I plan to keep doing this blog for a long, long time.

Now, I don't mean to cut another heel promo here but I agree with Billy when he talked about stepping up and saying enough of the politics. So the Master Blogger says this: If there's anybody in the back at RCW I honestly mean this. If there's anybody in the back at RCW who does not want to be with that company if there's anybody in the back at NBW who does not want to be with that company, if there's anybody in the back at any of the other promotions that does not want to be with their respective company, then just like the slogan for a certain company in the US says: You get the F out!!!

Monday, August 1, 2011

New Brand Wrestling Restoring Order Results

Tonight, New Brand Wrestling presented Restoring Order at the Ellice Theatre and Cafe. Here are the results courtesy of the Master Blogger.

Before the show begins Billy Blaze comes out and says that there are a lot of politics in the back and it's pissing him off. Billy then said to me and I quote: "Blogger, make sure you get this word for word" He challenged anyone from any promotion whether it's RCW, PCW, CWE, CCW (Leatherface's company) to come to NBW once a month. He also issued a statement to Mr. Wayne Stanton (Wayne if you are reading this I don't mean to sound like I'm cutting a heel promo and the Master Blogger has the uttmost respect for you just like you do me but I'm just writing what was told to me). Anyway, the statement was he needs to step up and put on a show like he used to. Because the RCW of today is not the company that Caveman Broda built. Blaze also stated that he challenged anyone from RCW to come to the August 27th show to face him. So RCW, if you're listening, you've got a challenge.

Opening Promo - Mike ''The Misfit'' Mission says Leo London gets a Mid-Canada Title Match and he doesn't. That brings Leo out to the ring to a standing ovation and says Mission, you do not deserve the title shot against Bobby Collins but I do. This leads to a brawl between the 2.

Opening Contest - Tyler Colton vs. Tommy Lee Curtis - An armdrag takedown by Colton send TLC to the outside. Tyler put on a second armdrag into an armbar. Colton then did a face rake and rammed Curtis to the mat. Tommy recovered but only got a 2. Tommy choked Colton but as Tyler tried a flying bodypress, Curtis put his knee up. Tyler bounced back but Tommy put him down by the hair. Tyler went put the boot up and took him down with a clothesline for a 2. Colton delivered an elbow to Tommy and executed a perfect TKO but again only got a 2. Curtis delivered a back cracker but he also got a 2. In the end Tyler got the win with a sunset flip.

Ricky Rivers & Reaper Promo: Rivers could not believe he wasted his time out here and called out Billy Blaze. Blaze comes out and the 2 of them exchange words until Cory Diamond comes behind and does a double noggin knocker starting the second match.

Match #2 - Cory Diamond & Billy Blaze vs. Soul Society - Blaze clamps down on the arm of Reaper before Reaper took Cory down with a clothesline. Diamond reverses it and Billy headbutts Reaper in the back twice. Diamond chops Ricky only to have Ricky bounce back. However, Cory took down Ricky. Reaper put Diamond in an STF but Cory escaped and managed to tag Blaze who delivered a stiff kick to Ricky before Ricky delivered one of his own. Reaper and Rivers double suplexed Blaze but in the end, Studs Inc. got the win. After the match Reaper took down Ricky with a Gore.

Match #3 - Scott Justice vs. James Beaver - Beaver shoved Scott to the mat twice before delivering 2 roundhouse elbows and a side slam. Justice delivered repeated kicks to Beaver but the Englishman recovered only to fall prey to Scott putting pressure on the knee and delivering a superkick. Beaver recovered with a shoulder tackle and elbows. Justice put Beaver in the Southern Cross only to have Beaver grab the rope and put Scott in a pumphandle slam for the W meaning win.

Match #4 - Triple Threat Match for the Mid-Canada Heavyweight Title - Leo London vs.''Misfit'' Mike Mission vs. ''The Rebel'' Bobby Collins (with Caveman Broda) - The Rebel went right after London before turning to the Misfit who attacked the champ from behind. Leo and the Misfit traded punches only to have London deliver a Hangman's Rolling Elbow but the Misfit recovered with a suplex. Collins delivered a suplex of his own in the ring while outside of the ring, Broda used a foreign object. The Rebel again struck with a double noggin knocker while Broda lurked outside the ring. Mike delivered a clothesline. Collins bodyslammed Mission and took him down with a clothesline. On the outside, London took down Mission with a clothesline. In the end, Leo London used the LaBelle Lock to force Mission to tap out to become the new Mid-Canada Heavyweight Champion.

Match #5 - Crazy Horse & Rex Roberts vs. Shadow Xtreme & Jay Walker - This was perhaps the longest match on the card. Walker stomped on Crazy Horse's hat. Roberts slapped Walker and Shadow. Shadow delivered a shot to the breadbasket of Rex. Crazy Horse decked a shot from Jay. Roberts decked a roundhouse kick but Shadow put Rex in an armbar before tagging in Jay. Jay put an armbar on before getting Xtreme back in who continued the assault on Roberts. Shadow put pressure on the arm before tagging in Jay Walker who delivered a roundhouse kick before again tagging Shadow where both men double-teamed Roberts before Shadow delivered 10 punches and 3 kicks. Rex delivered a thumb to the eye and a back suplex before tagging in Crazy Horse who delivered a hard chop but missed with an elbow. Rex a double underhook butterfly suplex to Jay. Shadow dropkicked Roberts but Shadow recovered with a hurricanranna. However, as Shadow was going for a high risk move, Crazy Horse threw a fireball in Shadow's eyes allowing Rex to get the 3 count.

Match #6 - Marc Merric vs. Marius - When Marius came out I said ''Business has now picked up!!'' Marius took down Merric with a headlock into a shoulderblock and slapped him in the back of the head. Merric countered with a backdrop. Marius delivered repeated kicks into a suplex for the win.

Match #7: Barbed Wire Tables Match - Zamil vs Samuel - Zamil opened the main event with a knee and a kendo stick shot but Samuel recovered with a shot of his own. Zamil tried chops but managed to take him down with a low blow. Samuel delivered shots to the gutt with a chair and grabbed a trash can. Zamil whacked Samuel and gave him a kick to the face. The Z-Man managed to recover with another shot before setting up the table which he went through but the table did not break however. The Z-Man suplexed Samuel into the table and onto the chair. Next, the Z-Man suplexed Samuel onto all the chairs that Samuel threw into the ring. On the outside after both men took shots with the staple gun, Zamil set up a table with barbed wire which sent both men crashing through it. Therefore the referee had no choice but to stop the match and call the paramedics

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