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  1. Jake Idol vs Prime Time Jack Pryde [1 Pts] The Most Wanted (Walls, Revell, Martin) vs David Stone, James Prudence, Miller Fforde [1 Pts] Davis Wayne Newton (c) vs Xavi Ferrera in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title [1 Pts] Dreadnought vs Southern Stinger [1 Pts] Cobra, Texas Hangman (c) vs The Oklahomans for the LSW Tag Team titles [1 Pts] Cali Slick vs Jared Johnson [1 Pts] Renegade Bradley Blaze (c) vs Kip Keenan for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title [1 Pts] I want to echo newbie's comments above - the poaching of talent from LSW and how you/RDJ have seamlessly adapted to it has been a great sub plot. I'm somewhat sad to see it go, but also excited that LSW is moving up in the world enough to be able to offer attractive enough exclusive deals.
  2. The Heartbreak Express vs The Canadian Blondes [1 Pts] Prime Time Jack Pryde vs Jackpot Jordan [1 Pts] Cali Slick vs Tavon Blake Jr [1 Pts] Dreadnought vs Southern Stinger [1 Pts] Rob Reynolds vs Al Coleman vs Xavi Ferrera in a No. One Contender’s match [2 Pts] Cobra, Texas Hangman (c) vs The American Cobras for the LSW Tag Team titles [1 Pts] Renegade Bradley Blaze (c) vs Kip Keenan for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title [1 Pts]
  3. Apologies in advance - I'm having to use my phone to access the forum right now and it's not as easy/user friendly to reply on posts, so this may not be as thorough as I'd like it to be for you. LSW's core product is Classic Southern Rasslin, an old school approach that focuses on in-ring psychology and the logic of the protagonists' actions. Do you find this premise in reading the shows Yes, I definitely get that feeling from the shows. What do you think of the rivalries featured in LSW? Do you find them logical and easily understandable? Do you think they are too simple? I have enjoyed the ebb and flow of them, the majority of the important ones getting their chances to shine. In these first two years, which rivalry or story did you like the most? Bradley Blaze and his entourage versus Joffy Laine was a lot of fun. As the months and years go by, do you find it difficult to keep up with what is happening in LSW? Nothing has been too difficult to keep up with. Who do you think has been the most interesting wrestler/tag team in this diary so far? I think there's been a lot of enjoyable workers having their moment in the spotlight, Blaze, Laine, Left Shot, Hangman, Rayne Man (Southern Stinger) etc Who do you think has been the least interesting wrestler/tag team so far? There's a few that have been underutilized so far, and while not interesting per se, the majority of the interest lies in 'what could be' with them rather than what they've done so far. Kip Keenan, The American Cobras spring to mind the most for me. What do you think about the length of events cards Previews? Would you prefer really short previews? Sometimes the preview write ups do more to excite me for a match than what has happened in previous shows - I'd like to see a bit more of the anticipation build in the actual shows just so it feels immersed among the shows rather than separate to them. (This is not often and if I wasn't using a phone to reply I'd be giving a better explanation of this!) What do you think about the length of the Shows? A good length. Is there anything in particular that you would like to see in LSW? Do you have any extra advice? Maybe some graphics/renders if you're willing to go through creating/sourcing them. I love to see people's interpretation of the C-Verse characters, and Rayne Man to Southern Stinger is an example of how the visual aide would have sold me on the new gimmick even more. From 1 to 5 what grade would you give this diary so far? 5
  4. Non-Title Contest: Team Chaos (Neville Jones & Norman Gates) vs The Northern Lights (Alton Vicious & Riddick Jordan) Cruiserweight World Cup Quarter Final: Astro (Mexico) vs Damian Dastardly (New Zealand) The Foundation (Jon Michael Sharp & Martin Heath) w/ Mark Moore vs XS & Aurelian Bradley Cruiserweight World Cup Quarter Final: Welsh Dragon (Wales) vs Victor Jimenez (Spain) Evan Alpass vs 'The Celtic Hammer' Stuart Wilson
  5. Winner Represents Wales at Cruiserweight World Cup: Welsh Dragon vs Neville Jones vs Aurelian Bradley vs Red Dragon Future X (Petey Barnes & Eric Future) vs State Of Mind (Brilliant White & Ultra Violence) Cruiserweight World Cup Quarter-Final: Bali Daljit (India) vs Davey Celtic (Scotland) Cruiserweight World Cup Quarter-Final: Edison Silva (England?) vs Akihiro Hisato (Japan)
  6. Looks like you're gonna have to stop pretending to hate the COTT now Will, no one comes up with this beauty for something they dislike!
  7. The Hive vs The Gonzalez Family [1 Pts] Outlaw Wes Revell vs Miller Fforde [1 Pts] Al Coleman, Davis Wayne Newton vs Rob Reynolds, Xavi Ferrera [1 Pts] The Dreadnought vs Penfold Perdition [1 Pts] James Prudence, The Heartbreak Express vs The First Impression [1 Pts] Jared Johnson, Kip Keenan vs Left Shot, Renegade Bradley Blaze [1 Pts] Cali Slick vs Southern Stinger in a Last Man Standing match [2 Pts] The American Cobras (c) vs Texas Hangman, Cobra for the LSW Tag Team titles [1 Pts]
  8. Extraordinario Jr VS Jay Silver Comments: Extraordinary things are on the horizon for the GWC World Junior Heavyweight Championship with the impending showdown between Chess Maniac and Extraordinario Jr. Meanwhile Jay picks up the silver medal here because he's second best by a long shot. GWC World Television Title Match Zip "The Lip" Deverall W/Mya Catalan VS Wolfie Tagg W/February Malaise Comments: Zip has the win all locked up when he makes a pup out of Wolfie. Bunkhouse Stampede Qualifier Match Waylon Walls VS Texas Hangman Comments: Waylon will be climbing the walls trying to escape the wrath of the tough Texan, he knows he can't hang with this badass. Bunkhouse Stampede Qualifier Match "Rock God" Charlie Corner VS Prime Time Jack Pryde Comments: I bet Jack has no issue compromising his pride as he cuts corners to victory here tonight. Williams & Casey VS The Wrecking Crew Comments: A loss to the Get Squashed Squad would wreck any credibility for the crew moving forward. Bunkhouse Stampede Qualifier Match "The Machine" Warren Technique VS Chip Martin Comments: Chip Martin is a fine prospect, but that doesn't Warren-t a victory here tonight.
  9. I saw "Co-Champ" next to my name and took it personally... Another fantastic year for LSW - looking forward to the final show of the year!
  10. Winner Represents England at the Cruiserweight World Cup: Leighton Buzzard vs Edison Silva w/ Mo Adebola Dangermouth, Darin Flynn & Evan Alpass vs High Society (Byron, Dylan Drama & Joey Beauchamp) NWF Cruiserweight Title: Jase Cole vs JK Lee (C) NWF British Tag Team Titles: The Foundation vs The Northern Lights (C) NWF British Heavyweight Championship: 'The Springbok' Landon Mallory (C) vs 'Big Mac' Nathan McKenzie Bonus Questions: 1. What will the overall rating of the show be? (two points for spot on, one point for 2 either side) 67 2. How many titles will change hands at For Queen And Country? (maximum of 3) 0
  11. Neville Jones vs Stuart Wilson The Foundation (Jon Michael Sharp & Matin Heath) w/ Mark Moore vs Black Country Boys (Gazz Vedmore & Mickey Robson) The Force (Jase Cole & Christopher Lister) vs JK Lee & Padraig O'Hearne Red Dragon vs Dwayne Dark w/ Chuck Frisby Cruiserweight World Cup Qualifier Final: Leighton Buzzard vs Brilliant White
  12. David Stone vs Ozzie Goldstein [1 Pts] Who’s going to win the No. One Contenders Tag Team Turmoil match? [3 Pts] Cobra & Texas Hangman The Dreadnought vs Vendetta [1 Pts] James Prudence vs Raphael [1 Pts] The Most Wanted (Bradley Blaze, Chip Martin) vs Jared Johnson, Miller Fforde [1 Pts] Left Shot (c) vs Kip Keenan for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title [1 Pts]
  13. The Dreadnought vs Manny Alvarez [1 Pts] The Gonzalez Family vs The Oklahomans [1 Pts] Jared Johnson vs Prime Time Jack Pryde [1 Pts] Southern Stinger vs Big Smash Clay [1 Pts] Outlaw Wes Revell vs Kip Keenan [1 Pts] David Stone, The Heartbreak Express vs The First Impression [1 Pts] Rob Reynolds (c) vs Davis Wayne Newton in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title Left Shot (c) vs Renegade Bradley Blaze vs James Prudence for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title [2 Pts]
  14. Sorry I completely forgot to reply, yes this is the incredible work of Mammoth as they linked above!
  15. Left Shot vs Lassana Makutsi in the Quarter-finals of LSW King Of The Rodeo [1 Pts] James Prudence vs Raphael in the Quarter-finals of LSW King Of The Rodeo [1 Pts] Texas Hangman vs Jared Johnson in the Quarter-finals of LSW King Of The Rodeo [1 Pts] Renegade Bradley Blaze vs Kip Keenan in the Quarter-finals of LSW King Of The Rodeo [1 Pts] Left Shot vs James Prudence in the Semi-finals of LSW King Of The Rodeo [1 Pts] Texas Hangman vs Bradley Blaze in the Semi-finals of LSW King Of The Rodeo [1 Pts] James Prudence vs Bradley Blaze in the Final of LSW King Of The Rodeo [3 Pts]
  16. Future X (Petey Barnes & Eric Future) vs Black Country Boys (Gazz Vedmore & Mickey Robson) Evan Alpass vs Byron Cruiserweight World Cup Semi Final: Leighton Buzzard vs Ultra Violence Cruiserweight World Cup Semi Final: Grant Taypen vs Brilliant White Grace Of Fire (Welsh Dragon & Bali Daljit) vs JK Lee & Padraig O'Hearne
  17. Evan Alpass vs Bret Heartbreak w/ Holly Leves Cruiserweight World Cup Qualifier: Grant Taypen vs Glen Ward Jase Cole vs Puffy The Sand Iron Player Cruiserweight World Cup Qualifier: Stardust Phil Cox vs ??? NWF World Heavyweight Championship: 'The Springbok' Landon Mallory (C) vs Welsh Dragon
  18. Here's the prediction results from the last show: @KyTeran - 6/8 @smw88 - 6/8 @Wrestling Machine - 6/8 @Charasmatic Enigma - 5/8 @JAK - 5/8 @willr0ck - 5/8 And the overall standings: @KyTeran - 32/42 @Wrestling Machine - 32/42 @Charasmatic Enigma - 31/42 @willr0ck - 30/42 @smw88 - 21/34 @JAK - 5/8 BOW Night Of Wrestling #12 Match Card: Thea Davis vs Zofia Jankovic Comments: Hardcore Match: Milton Hittlespitz vs Stuntman Comments: A Pair Of Aces vs Wild Child and Strife Comments: Konrad Makinen & Padraig O'Hearne vs Ward & Owen Comments: Chitose Ariwara vs Steph Blake Comments: Colin Picalo and The Assassins' Guild vs Gordon Leve, Eugen Semper and Dale Deal* *Dale Deal is a new generated worker, I forgot to take a screenshot of him before signing him, but I will include an image of his stats now for reference Comments: Pavel Vanzycha (w/ Fink Finkleton and Nigel Svensson) vs Billy Robinson (w/ Don Henderson) Comments: Jermaine Granger (w/ Mo Adebola and Danger Zone) vs Jase Cole (w/ Future x Force) Comments: Dale Deal snapshot: Notice: Guys unfortunately I've got a pretty hectic month coming up - I'm hoping to post this show within two weeks, and then the Madness event at the beginning of March. Keep your eyes peeled in case anything changes and I'm able to add the shows, but for now, this diary is on a bit of a slower progression rate for a little while.
  19. I think a lot of this depends on what your objectives are? Where do you feel the roster is lacking and needs reinforcements? Also do you want young, fresh talent, or the more popular workers for that immediate boost, but have a stronger likelihood of being stolen by USPW and other bigger companies? I think Shooter Sean Deeley would be a great choice. He'd have a simple 'legitimate wrestling' persona that wouldn't step on the toes of your other top heels gimmicks, and matches with the likes of Kip Keenan and Al Coleman should deliver. I'd also say that for me, David Stone 'fits' LSW the most out of that list, and should be safe from poaching for a few years at least. Plus, there's already second gen workers in Chip Martin and Dreadnought to play off of, either as friends or foes depending in which direction you wanted to go. But that said, that is a mighty fine list of workers to choose from, and any/all of them would be great additions to LSW!
  20. 'The Marksman' Kirk Jameson (w/Maryam Vega) vs. Grandmaster Phunk The Olympus Order vs. Regular Joe and Natural Storm #1 Contender's Match 'The Iron Lady' Jillian Jarvis vs. Pariah Mick Muscles vs. Bulldozer Brandon Smith USPW National Title Match Roger 'Smooth' Cage defends vs. 'Jacksonville' Jack Jackson 'Professional Wrestling's Princess' Alicia Strong vs. Melody
  21. Non Title Contest: Team Chaos (Neville Jones & Norman Gates) vs The Northern Lights (Alton Vicious & Riddick Jordan) Tournament Quarter Final: Leighton Buzzard vs Gavin Owen Tournament Quarter Final: Cain Carlile vs Ultra Violence Darin Flynn vs JK Lee
  22. British Omega Wrestling Night Of Wresling #11 Wednesday Week 3 April 2020 Cardiff, Wales The BOW broadcast team: Martin Bloydell, Melanie Florence and Jackie Goldstein. Match One: BOW Women's Championship: Erin Grey vs Thea Davis (C) The BOW Women's Championship Open Challenge continued here tonight in the opening contest, as Thea Davis defended her championship against the debuting 'Submission Sophistication' Erin Grey. However, for as good as these open challenges have been at introducing more women onto the BOW roster, unfortunately they haven't been able to deliver anything spectacular between the ropes. Tonight's match was no different, with Erin Grey finding herself overwhelmed under the bright lights of wrestling on a televised show and was really off her game as a result, much like the two previous challengers to Davis' before her. The champion was able to carry the match to a serviceable outing however, and rightly retained her championship belt with a Flying Elbow Drop after less than eight minutes. Winner by pinfall and still BOW Women's Champion: Thea Davis For the second consecutive week Thea Davis’ celebration is interrupted. This week it is by Viper McKenna who marches directly to the ring with a microphone in hand. Viper McKenna: Alright Thea, you’ve had your fun with these open challenges but enough is enough. You and I still have unfinished business, and I want that gold. So you and me, no ladders, no other women. I want that title. Thea Davis: You want a shot at this Championship? You’ve got it. I’ve already beaten you once, and I’ll gladly do it again. The two women stare each other down. Matthew Macks is backstage, leaning nonchalantly against a brick wall. Matthew Macks: Boy oh boy am I sick of you Spyder. You claim we are chained together; well I say it’s time for me to break free. Let’s do the Devil’s dance one last time, because one way or another your obsession with me must end. And if you say it can only end with the lid being closed on you, then at Madness, I’ll do exactly that. I’m challenging you to a Coffin match. Future X are backstage when they are approached by The X Force. Christopher Lister: Look guys, we know you’re still angry about the tag team tournament, but we’ve been trying to make things right. Jase Cole: And if last week is anything to go by, the only way we can stand up to these guys is if we work together. Divided we fall, but united we rule. Petey Barnes: You know, after last week, Eric and I got to talking. We both want nothing more than to tear down the Danger Zone. And lucky for you two we need some friends to do just that. Eric Future: So how about this, at Madness it’s Danger Zone against Future X and The X Force? Jase Cole: No way man. At Madness, it’s Danger Zone versus Future Force. Petey Barnes: Oh I like that. Christopher Lister: Good, isn’t it? Eric Future: What if we write it with the little ‘x’ in the middle, you know like all the kids are doing these days? The four men walk away together, now seemingly on the same page. Nicole Phillips is stood backstage in the interview section. Nicole Phillips: Ladies and gentlemen I'm being joined at this time by eight of the ten competitors who will fight in the first ever House Of Madness Battle Royal at the Madness show to be crowned the first ever BOW Hardcore Champion. The camera pans out to reveal the eight men joining Nicole Phillips, Bali Daljit, Grant Taypen, Leighton Buzzard, Milton Hittlespitz, Puffy The Sand Iron Player, Strife, Stuntman and Wild Child. Nicole Phillips: Now gentlemen, let's start by discussing the obvious; two of your opponents in Cain Carlile and Brilliant White are not available to join us, as they are being medically assessed ahead of the Madness show. Both men have suffered injuries at the hands of some of you... The heels snigger at the reminder of their previous attacks. The quartet of faces take exception to this. Wild Child: You guys got a problem? Bali Daljit steps forward to speak... ...But Milton Hittlespitz clocks Wild Child in the face before Daljit can respond. Hittlespitz turns and shrugs at Daljit with a cheeky grin on his face, before all eight men clatter into one another and begin to brawl. The fight spills across the entire scene in a chaotic teaser of what is due to come in the House Of Madness match. Match Two: Bryn Archer vs Clubber Kohl w/ Eva Berlin Hometown boy Bryn Archer was the unannounced opponent to go head to head with Clubber Kohl tonight, looking to not just represent the Welsh nation as BOW made their first appearance in the country, but put himself on the map with a good performance against 'The War Dog'. The rookie actually has an impressive stature that put Kohl in the rare position of being the smaller man in the match. It didn't phase The War Dog. He ripped apart young Archer in his usual dominant fashion before finishing off the Welshman in five minutes with the Hamburg Express. Winner via pinfall: Clubber Kohl Karen Bilous is in her locker room backstage when she is approached by Steffi Chee. Steffi Chee: What is your problem? I beat you in a match, so you attack me and cost me against McKenna? That’s just pathetic. You walk around here, this brooding bad ass, one of the strongest women in the world, expecting us all to fear you. I’m not afraid. I’ve survived you. I’ve beat you. And I’ll do it again at Madness. Karen Bilous: You’ve got balls, I’ll give you that. So I’m not gonna beat your ass tonight. But if you want a match at Madness then that’s your funeral. You’ve been warned. Match Three: Don Henderson w/ Billy Robinson vs Nigel Svensson w/Pavel Vanzycha and Fink Finkleton Representatives of the tag team champions and their number one contenders met in singles competition for the third time in a row as Don Henderson fought Nigel Svensson in the latest edition of this 'singles series'. Both men in this match won their previous contests, so one of these men would go into the Madness event undefeated in the series. Much like the previous two matches, this contest was a show stealer, and had the crowd absolutely buzzing by the time the bell rang after eleven minutes. It was Nigel Svensson who scored the win, with Don Henderson having no choice but to tap out to Svensson's Hyper Extension Arm Lock after a distraction from Fink Finkleton gave way for Pavel Vanzycha to get involved, with it being his European Uppercut that dazed Henderson and allowed Svensson to lock in his match winning hold. Winner by submission: Nigel Svensson A smug Lenny Mochin proudly wears his Honour Championship as he walks down a corridor backstage. His smirk falters when Gram Gorman and Rachel Dearheart stop him in his tracks, and disappears completely when Dearheart shoves some paperwork into his chest. Gram Gorman: Clean as a whistle. Guess I’ll see you at Madness. Rachel Dearheart: Oh, and if you want a second opinion, Gram has another sample for you. In an instant, some suspect yellow liquid drenches Lenny Mochin as it splashes off his face. Gorman and Dearheart walk away laughing, with Gorman throwing a now empty sample cup over his shoulder, leaving the humiliated Honour Champion red with rage. The camera cuts to the Smoked Out locker room, where Stevie Stoat is already in conversation with The Assassins’ Guild and Colin Picalo. Stevie Stoat: You boys think Picalo here is Smoked Out material? I’m not so sure. And I don’t think these jackets come in kids’ sizes. But if you two are vouching for him then I’ll give you a chance. Colin, if you, Louie and Stefan beat those lions at Madness, then you’re in. But for now, stay out of our business and stay out of my way. You two, I want you at ringside for my match tonight. With the dog and that pirate after me I need to be protected at all times. Oh and boys, if Picalo here turns out to be a dud, I’ll remember it was you two who recommended him to me. Match Four: Cassie O'Peter vs Zofia Jankovic Zofia Jankovic hasn't had too much of the spotlight here in BOW as of yet, but after a dominant performance against Cassie O'Peter, you'd be wise to put your money on her commanding a chunk of television time in the near future. The Black Widow was unstoppable here, and spent much of the six minutes this match lasted toying with her prey, before putting O'Peter out of her misery with a K.O. Head Kick. Winner by pinfall: Zofia Jankovic Cain Carlile is sat on the doctors examination table with Marbella by his side. Marbella: Cain, are you sure you want to compete in this match? It's a hardcore match. Do you know what that means? That means nine other men, trying to really hurt you, trying to make you bleed and suffer. And not just with their wrestling, with chairs, with tables... Cain Carlile: Yeah I know. Marbella: ...With ladders, with lead pipes, with golf clubs... Cain Carlile: Oh I know that one very well. Marbella: ...with dustbins, with chains and thumb tacks... Cain Carlile: Marbella, stop. I get it, I get it. Marbella: I just mean, this is a violent match full of violent men. And sweetheart, I know you want to be a champion here in BOW, but you don't have to do this, you don't have to prove anything to me. You're not hardcore, and that's okay. Cain Carlile: Look, Marbella, I appreciate you looking out for me. And I know you think of me as this innocent, superhero-loving, dungeons and dragons playing dork who has more Batman costumes than wrestling trunks. And all of that might be true, but do you know what else I am? I'm smart, creative, and fearless. And it's those three things that I am going to use next Saturday when I hit people, when I jump off things, when I make people bleed. I know you doubt me. I know everyone else does too. But in the House Of Madness match, everyone is going to see that Cain Carlile can get hard. It takes Cain just a moment too long to realise exactly how his last few words sounded, and his faces flushes bright red in embarrassment as Marbella tries her damn hardest not to laugh. Cain Carlile: Err.. C-C-Core. Core, hardcore. Everyone will see that Cain Carlile can get hardcore... In a wrestling match... Steph Blake is walking along the corridor when she is jumped by Aud Valkyrie. As has been the theme of their rivalry, the two women settle for nothing less than welting one another with bruising shots. The surprise attack gives Valkyrie the upper hand in this exchange before the two are separated by referees and road agents, but the commentary team remind us that at Madness, no-one will be able to stop either woman until one of them is put through a table. Match Five: Christian Blithe vs Jason Dempsey A match borne out of frustration of being overlooked, and the meddling of the scrappy JK Lee, Christian Blithe and Jason Dempsey put on a sleeper-hit of a successful match. The nine-minute contest really sold both men's desire to be treated with more command, as neither man looked willing to admit defeat. Unfortunately one man had to lose, and despite putting on a strong showing, things came to an end when Jason Dempsey was forced into submission when Christian Blithe locked in the Figure Four Leglock. Stranded in the middle of the ring, Dempsey held on for as long as he could, the desperation clear on his face as he tried to hold on, only to realise that tonight was not his night. Winner by submission: Christian Blithe After the bell an utterly dejected Jason Dempsey heads up the ramp, head in hands. Things get worse for him with the arrival of Lee though, who stands in Dempsey's path to mock the tenacious scrapper's loss. Dempsey shrugs past, trying not to give Lee any satisfaction in seeing his disappointment. But as Dempsey passes, Lee swings his arm, knocking Dempsey to the floor with a lariat. He stomps on Dempsey for a moment until Blithe swiftly ducks out of the ring and chases off the assailant. With Lee headed backstage, Blithe helps Dempsey up to his feet and their issues look to be resolved. But then Dempsey pushes Blithe away, and can be heard shouting that he didn't ask for Blithe's help as he storms off. Zofia Jankovic is walking backstage when she is stopped by the oncoming Viper McKenna. Viper McKenna: Relax Zofia, I’m not here to start anything. I’m here with an opportunity. You see we all know about your history with Thea Davis, the wars you two have had over the years across Europe. So I was thinking, how would you like to get your hands on her in a match next week? Zofia Jankovic: Let me stop you right there, Viper. What you mean is you want me to soften Thea up before your title match at Madness. Well lucky for you I will never pass up on an offer to beat up Thea Davis. But there’s one catch. I want the next title shot. Match Six: School Of Wrestling vs Good Friday Agreement Youth was no match for experience tonight as School Of Wrestling tangled with the wily veterans Joey Beauchamp and Merle O'Curle, who have recently decided to team together as Good Friday Agreement. Though it was Beauchamp's BOW debut he instantly took command of the ring and was easily the best performer of this contest. He scored the expected victory for him and O'Curle after less than eight minutes when he pinned Aurelian Bradley, who was unable to win in front of his hometown crowd. Winners via pinfall: Good Friday Agreement The new theme music of the recently united duo plays for but a split second before switching to Padraig O’Hearne’s, as he and Konrad Makinen storm their way to the ring. Joey Beauchamp: The audacity! How dare you two come out here. You’ve got some gall. After all the dirty, rotten, underhanded things you have done to my best friend Merle O’Curle, you come out here, interrupting our victory celebration, and stand across the ring from us?! This is an atrocious insult to- Konrad Makinen: Let me be the one to stop you right there Joey, because if Padraig does so, it’ll be with his fists. Now I don’t know what lies your ‘best friend’ Merle has been feeding you, but if anyone around here is a dirty cheater, it’s him. Frankly, we’re sick of it. This whole arena is sick of it. Everyone at home is sick of it. So it’s time for us to kill it, stone cold dead. Merle it’s time you were put out to pasture and Joey, there is no shortage of history between us. We’ve done this thing all across Europe and we can do it again here in Britain. So if you want to join your buddy Merle in being shipped off to the retirement home, then I’ll be happy to send you packing. Padraig O’Hearne: Merle it is taking everything in my power not to cross this ring and punch you in the face right now. But if you’re gonna hide behind your little pal here then I’ll gladly go through him first. But I’m smart, I know how things work around here with people like you. I know that if I give you the beating that you so badly deserve right here, right now, then you’ll worm your way out of a match at Madness. And for all the ass kickings that you deserve, I know that nothing would hurt you more than me pinning your shoulders to the mat, 1-2-3. So we’ll just have to wait until then. Padraig O’Hearne throws his microphone at the feet of Merle O’Curle, with Makinen doing the same in the direction of Beauchamp, as the fans are very vocal in their support for the younger duo. Match Seven: Stuart Wilson vs Stevie Stoat w/ The Assassins' Guild A great match between the Olympic medal winning Stuart Wilson and the entrenched veteran Stevie Stoat instantly descended into a chaotic brawl, with the two robust wrestlers pummelling each other with ham sized fists. Stuart Wilson deceives many in the fact that he only has a couple of years experience between the ropes, and performances like this, holding his own against both the World Champion Stoat and his nefarious cronies at ringside, will only serve to increase his standing in the eyes of fans. At one point the dastardly duo of Peyton and Raynor at ringside looked to have cost Wilson the bout, but the appearance of the Three Lions stable at ringside neutralised the threat of The Assassins Guild. Unfortunately the reprieve was only momentary, as the distraction of the two feuding teams outside the ring was enough for Stevie Stoat to land his Super Kick and put down the resilient Wilson for the three count. Winner by pinfall: BOW World Champion Stevie Stoat With the match over the bickering on the outside of the ring quickly turns into fighting, something Stoat wanted nothing to do with as he remained in the ring. Even though The Assassins' Guild were at a numbers disadvantage, he refused to interject himself. It took the arrival of Colin Picalo, jumping Nate Manchester from behind, to give The Assassins' Guild the upper hand, and the trio of heels took pleasure in picking apart their foes on the ringside floor. Satisfied with the sight of Three Lions wiped out at ringside, The Assassins’ Guild and Colin Picalo’s attention quickly diverts as Clubber Kohl charges out from the back with Eva Berlin in hot pursuit. From the safety of the ring Stevie Stoat directs the trio of stooges to block off The War Dog. Kohl makes easy work of both Stefan Raynor and Louie Peyton, their onrush doing little to slow the brute as he wipes them out with a single blow each. Colin Picalo jumps onto the back of Kohl, trapping him in a headlock which gives Stoat enough time to dark into the audience for refuge. The hold on Kohl only lasts but a moment, as Clubber Kohl reverses it into his Hamburg Express running powerslam, slamming Colin Picalo’s spine onto the entrance ramp. Stevie Stoat can only look on, sneering amongst the fans as Kohl stares him down from a distance. Match Eight: Hugh de Aske vs Walker van Cleer For a very long time, tag team wrestling has been providing the best content for BOW in terms of match performances alone. Tonight that changed in the main event as two of the hottest characters on the roster right now in Hugh de Aske and Walker van Cleer put on an absolute banger of a match that had the crowd eating out of their hand from the opening bell. The action was intense, it was slick, and it was faultless. If you ever want to give an example of great chemistry between opponents, then use a video of this match. Neither man held anything back in this encounter, both desperate to win to take momentum into their respective matches at Madness next weekend. The near falls were aplenty, the tease of finishers hooking fans only to be reversed and keep the action going. And all of this occurred in just under ten minutes. Finally sensing blood in the water, Walker van Cleer ascended to the top rope, waiting for Hugh de Aske to rise to his feet, looking for his High Elevation Crossbody. But as the Vigilante Pirate rose, the fans erupted, with Landon Mallory's music hitting. The Springbok was no-where to be found though, but the distraction was enough. Hugh joined Walker on the top rope, and lifted the Dutch competitor onto his shoulders. Both men smacked into the ring canvas as Hugh de Aske connected with his Cut-Throat Driver from off the top rope. He crawled into the pin, and the fans erupted as referee Roy Worrall's hand slapped the mat for the three count. Winner by pinfall: Hugh de Aske With Walker van Cleer left alone in the ring, still reeling at his loss, the Springbok finally appeared. Landon Mallory leapt over the barricade at ringside and swept into the ring at breakneck speed, not slowing as he collided with Walker. The two threw wrecking ball punches onto one another, neither even bothering to attempt a block as they just kept swinging. The brawl slipped out of the ring, but neither man let up. Eventually the chaos broke out into the crowd, with the two still clubbing one another as the show went off the air.
  23. The Dreadnought vs Tavon Blake Jr [1 Pts] Johnny Needham vs Flash Savage [1 Pts] Bandit Waylon Walls vs Miller Fforde [1 Pts] The Strong Hand vs The Hive [1 Pts] Open Challenge: Rob Reynolds (c) vs ??? in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title [1 Pts] Who will answer Rob Reynolds’ open challenge? [1 Pts] Ozzie Goldstein The American Cobras vs The Wild Cats [1 Pts] “Hollywood” Jake Idol vs Kip Keenan [1 Pts] Will other matches be added to the card? [1 Pts] No
  24. NWF British Tag Team Titles: Future X (C) vs Celtic Dragons vs The Northern Lights Darin Flynn w/ Mark Moore vs Stuart Wilson w/ Mo Adebola Dangermouth vs Bret Heartbreak w/ Holly Leves NWF Cruiserweight Title: Bali Daljit vs XS vs JK Lee (C) NWF British Heavyweight Title: Landon Mallory vs Nathan McKenzie w/ Frank Finkleton vs Edison Silva (C) w/ Mo Adebola Bonus: How many titles will change hands at 'Three Lions'? (max of 3) 2 Bonus #2: What will the Main Event rate in game? (closest prediction gets a bonus point) 69 (nice)
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