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  1. Preview for LSW Desperados 2022 Davis Wayne Newton vs Rob Reynolds The opener of the night should be a rematch between two former Brass Knuckles champs, as Davis Wayne Newton made his big debut right against "The Motor City Menace," defeating Rob Reynolds in a tainted victory to win the championship. Accompanied by Dreadnought and agent Laura Catherine Huggins, "Triple Threat" DWN will take on Rob Reynolds, this time in a one versus one bout under classic rules that has the flavor of payback between the two. Southern Stinger (c) vs Outlaw Wes Revell in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title The ownership offered a title shot for the Brass Knuckles championship to The Most Wanted faction, leaving it to the members of the brigade themselves to choose who should be the chosen one. It seems like OG member Outlaw Wes Revell snatched the opportunity, in which Cactus Jack Pryde also seemed very interested. Southern Stinger will cross paths with The Most Wanted just as he did at the beginning of his LSW adventure, when he still called himself Rayne Man, although the brigade is very different from early 2020. In this No DQ bout, who will come out on top? The Hot Taggs (Kalder, Wolfie) vs Nonstop Action (Gray, Ferrera) A brand new tag team is ready to show its worth here in the Mid South! In a promotion that makes old-school slower pace and psychology its key points, Tyrone Gray and Xavi Ferrera promise to bring an energetic pace and some "Nonstop Action" within the tag team division! Their opponents will be The Hot Taggs, two brawling siblings from Montana that would want to stop their opponent’s athleticism with their heavy shots. Maliek Chamberlain vs Taheiji Konoe "The Animal" from Japan, managed by "The Sheriff" Duke Hazzard, is continuing to unleash his savage brutality here in the Mid South. His next opponent who will try to stop his dreadful momentum is a debutant Maliek Chamberlain, promoted as a young talented wrestler with already some experience at the major companies level. Will Maliek be able to cage and defeat "The Animal" Taheiji Konoe? Al Coleman vs Texas Hangman Both having a brilliant 2022, both having carved out their spots as main eventers here in Lone Star Wrestling, albeit with very different paths. For the first time against each other in a match without a championship or trophy on the line, but one that will define quite a bit the rankings in LSW and affect their momentum entering a new year, "Mr. Submission" Al Coleman and Texas Hangman will clash one-on-one in must-see singles action. The Dynamite Express (c) vs The Wild Cats for the LSW Tag Team titles New champs The Dynamite Express were originally supposed to defend their title belts for the first time against The American Cobras, but a pretty bad injury to Storm Spillane that will force him to be out of action for some months changed plans. An opportunity lost for one tag team is an opportunity gained for another, and in this case Mexican babyface luchadores The Wild Cats were chosen as substitutes in this title match. El Jaguar and Tigre Salvaje Jr, current CILL tag team champions down in Mexico, will look to finish 2022 strong as double champs! Kip Keenan (c) vs Shooter Sean Deeley for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title When "The Shooter" puts you in his sights, it's hard to escape him! Shooter Sean Deeley sent a message last month by becoming Vinny Cruz's new client and assaulting Kip Keenan after his match, aiming at the LSW Texas Heavyweight title. From there, agent Vinny Cruz's ability to pull the strings and Kip Keenan's own willingness not to run away from a challenge, but rather to face it without fear, led to making this singles bout for the title strap official. Arguably the best LSW Texas Heavyweight champ of these first three years of Lone Star Wrestling, will "The American Eagle" make it into 2023 still as the main man here in the Mid South? Key for Predictions: Davis Wayne Newton vs Rob Reynolds [1 Pts] Southern Stinger (c) vs Wes Revell in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title [1 Pts] The Hot Taggs vs Nonstop Action [1 Pts] Maliek Chamberlain vs Taheiji Konoe [1 Pts] Al Coleman vs Texas Hangman [1 Pts] The Dynamite Express (c) vs The Wild Cats for the LSW Tag Team titles [1 Pts] Kip Keenan (c) vs Shooter Sean Deeley for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title [1 Pts]
  2. Bryce Christensen vs. Devon Kennedy Josiah Barrett vs. Montana Henry Eddy Orion vs. Shannon Sorensen Keenan Nelson vs. Shay Kinsella
  3. Yeah what can I say, The American Cobras are just insanely good in this game lol Antonio Del Veccio is also a very good performer, while Brutus Milano has been the weak link in-ring wise. 100% The OG Most Wanted were so much cooler and better, but I kinda like the idea of having a "brigade" of southern' mfs that is carried on despite changes at the top, rather like a gang of outlaws in the Wild West. Also, soon some other changes will happen in the group so stay tuned best way to look at that faction rn is a midcard stable that could be useful in different situations!
  4. I usually don't take pics or videos during holidays, trips, events, concerts, etc. as I just kinda enjoy the moment! But luckily my friend I was there with made some videos and he sent me those (especially Jey Uso entrance, Cody Rhodes entrance) Anyone going to Backlash France?
  5. I went to my first WWE Live event yesterday in Italy!! Sold out 15k arena was pretty hot imo, let’s hope WWE could bring back a Raw or SmackDown here! Card was: Zayn def. Kaiser for the Intercontinental title Bianca, Cargill, Naomi def. Dakota, Asuka, Kairi Solo, Tonga def LA Knight, Orton [Tama Tonga first WWE match?] Priest def Gunther, Gable, Jey Uso in a Fatal 4-Way for the World Heavyweight title R-Truth, The Miz def Balor, JD for the World Tag Team title Becky def Nia Jax for the Women’s World title Cody def Nakamura for the Undisputed WWE title
  6. Yeah as I said this Draft made no sense from start to finish. Just happy w/ Smackdown roster as it's the show I watched the most, but will watch Raw here and there for Punk, Drew and Gunther probably. I mean if I were the booker I wouldn't promote her any other way but this. She's probably top three ever when it comes down to having such a muscular and lean physique, she looks like a million dollar, and visually she definitely stands out more than 99% of the WWE women's roster. Main goal of a pro wrestling company is building superstars and Jade has that X-Factor visually, now she need to become at least decent in the ring to prosper.
  7. John Greed vs Valiant Kurt Laramee vs Nicky Gilbert Jack Giedroyc vs Sammy Smoke Robbie Wright vs ??? let's hope in some fresh rising star! Main Event: Brandon James & The Crippler vs Joey Morgan & Rocky Golden I think heels need this more than babyfaces (BONUS) Will SWF top the weekly TV ratings this week? Yes Comments on diary / last episode: impossible to reach 88 of TCW, but a decent main event would've put us definitely ahead of USPW at least. Let's fight back!
  8. 2022 is almost in the books! Next event is gonna be LSW Desperados 2022 and it'll be the last show of the year after that I'll have few days off to make some kind of recap. KyTeran still has the lead on the Predictions Standings and could become the 2022 Champ! Still, probably four of you will reach 60+ points, thx for following this diary throughout these months!
  9. LSW Spurs and Stripes 2022 Sunday, Week 3, November 2022 Held in Irvine Hall (Mid South) in front of 4,411 people 94,975 viewers on WrestleWorld The American Cobras (Malloy, Spillane) vs The Empire (Del Veccio, Milano) In a bout that has good wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd, The American Cobras and The Empire collide in a opener that lasts around eleven minutes. Antonio Del Veccio and Brutus Milano take some heat by cooperate and isolate their opponents, but eventually The American Cobras strike fast and hard, and Marvel Malloy is able to pin Antonio Del Veccio to win the match. The American Cobras deliver The Empire their first loss in tag team action and candidate themselves to a new title shot soon. This bout gets the show off to a strong start. [67] Taheiji Konoe vs Tavon Blake Jr In a bout that has decent wrestling but doesn’t have much heat, “The Animal” Taheiji Konoe is able to unleash his ferocity despite his opponent’s attempt to outwrestle him technically, and in around seven minutes Tavon Blake Jr gets planted by a Savage Cradle DDT and the Japanese beast wins the match. [48] Adding insult to injury, after the bell Taheiji Konoe keeps assaulting Tavon Blake Jr, while his manager Duke Hazzard highlights the ferocity of “The Animal”. [42] Prime Time Jack Pryde, accompanied by his valet Venus Angeletti, calls out The Most Wanted to talk about their partnership. Outlaw Wes Revell and Bandit Waylon Walls seem more reluctant to the idea of partnering again with Jack Pryde, whom they don't trust much, but today young Maverick Chip Martin takes over the reins of the faction - still without a specific leader - embracing Jack Pryde with whom he has had several tensions in the past and inviting him to join The Most Wanted! “The Maverick” also proposes a theme name to his “dear friend”; Cactus Jack Pryde! “Prime Time” smiles at Chip Martin and the two let loose in a big hug; CACTUS JACK PRYDE JUST JOINED THE MOST WANTED! Wes Revell and Waylon Walls don't seem thrilled, but they also don't object to his joining the group, with the focus shifting to David Stone! The Next gen babyface star walks out and goes back-and-forth with Jack Pryde and Chip Martin on the mic, then receiving a challenge; a tag team match for tonight, Cactus Jack Pryde and Maverick Chip Martin versus David Stone and a partner of his choice. [45] Davis Wayne Newton, Dreadnought vs Southern Stinger, Rob Reynolds In a decent match, Davis Wayne Newton and Dreadnought wrestle as a tag team, with Laura Catherine Huggins cheering them up at ringside, against Brass Knuckles champ Southern Stinger and Rob Reynolds, who have a bad chemistry as a duo. “The Stinger” is kept strong despite the loss, as Davis Wayne Newton scores the W after eight minutes with a Fisherman’s Suplex on Rob Reynolds. [45] Quentin Queen vs Texas Hangman In a decent match, Quentin Queen and Texas Hangman go one-on-one and the storytelling of the bout is “Q-Man” trying to avoid Hangman’s physical superiority by relying on his brain and dirty tactics. After ten minutes, however, Texas Hangman gets some momentum going and pins Quentin Queen following a devastating Choke Slam. [55] Cactus Jack Pryde and Maverick Chip Martin call out David Stone, as the boss Ricky Dale Johnson has given the okay for a two-on-two right here, right now! Will David Stone have found a partner in such a short time? The Next gen star walks out and, to his delight and that of the over 4,000 Kansas fans here in attendance, his partner is “Double J” Jared Johnson. [47] The Most Wanted (Pryde, Martin) vs David Stone, Jared Johnson In a decent match, the babyfaces seem to be in control inside the squared circle, but after eight minutes interference from Bandit Waylon Walls and Outlaw Wes Revell leads to a tainted win by The Most Wanted, as Cactus Jack Pryde hits his PrydeFall on David Stone following a distraction and pins him after eight minutes. The debut of Cactus Jack Pryde as a member of The Most Wanted is successful, despite being a dirty one. [53] In an in-ring promo, recently turned heel James Prudence reflects on what Kip Keenan asked following their Cage match; “Was it worthy”??? “The King of the Rodeo” improvises well throughout the segment, seeming at first almost regretful of his recent actions, but ending by confirming his heel turn by saying it was worthy! James Prudence makes plenty of excuses for his failures, shoots at Kip Keenan, the LSW fans, the referees, the management, all guilty except him, of course. “Platinum” will go it alone from now on, without the useless and apparent support of the fans who stabbed him in the back according to him. And he'll make it to the top of the division! [66] Cali Slick vs Shooter Sean Deeley In a heel-versus-heel bout that has great wrestling and a decent reaction from the Kansas crowd, Cali Slick gives his all to proof he’s better than Shooter Sean Deeley, especially to send a message to his agent Vinny Cruz who recently tried to convince Shooter Sean Deeley into becoming his new client. After thirteen minutes, “The Shooter” traps “The Draw” in the Death’s Triangle, forcing him to tap out. Vinny Cruz and his security guard Big Smash Clay witness the entire bout at ringside. [56] After the bell, Shooter Sean Deeley keeps applying pressure on Cali Slick's throat as he's about to blackout. Vinny Cruz gets in the ring alongside his security guard, but instead of trying to convince “The Shooter” to leave the hold, the weasel agent lets loose a wicked grin, before inviting Sean Deeley to continue! WHAT!!! That MF Vinny Cruz finally dumps Cali Slick, yelling at him about how he was his biggest failure and the worst client he ever had, a good-for-nothing fluke! Cali Slick blacks out and receives the attention of the medical staff, while Shooter Sean Deeley gets up and shakes Vinny Cruz's hand! “The Shooter” accepted the offer and agreed on having Vinny Cruz as his new agent! [47] The Heartbreak Express (c) vs The Dynamite Express for the LSW Tag Team titles The Heartbreak Express have been on a roll in 2022 here in Mid South and they have been the tag team of the year so far in Lone Star Wrestling, but despite this their opponents The Dynamite Express prove to be at their level and, generally speaking, prove to be an elite duo in this business. In a decent match, Cam Jones and Syd Collier indeed are able to overcome the champs, hitting Johnny Needham with their combined maneuver Chop and Change and scoring the W! In around ten minutes, The Dynamite Express send The Heartbreak Express off the rails to win the LSW Tag Team titles. [55] In a short backstage angle, Carlos Gonzalez and Marco Gonzalez deliver an arrogant heelish promo admitting that the LSW tag team division is proving to be quite competitive, but that no one will be able to surpass the two Puerto Ricans in terms of aggressiveness and hunger for victory. [41] Kip Keenan (c) vs Al Coleman for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title Aiming at building a spectacle, Al Coleman's night off compromises the overall performance and falls short of the level of their previous one-on-one. Despite this, “The American Eagle” and “Mr. Submission” have great chemistry and work a superb match. Reviewing their previous match, Al Coleman works mostly the champion's shoulders and right arm to weaken him and compromise his signature move. “Mr. Submission” also manages to lock his opponent in several submission holds, but the champ shows his resilience and continues to hold on. After nineteen minutes of solid action, “The American Eagle” manages to really fight with only one wing, but almost poetically Kip Keenan still manages to close the games by loading Al Coleman on his shoulders after a not inconsiderable physical effort: ONE-WINGED EAGLE! 1 .. 2 .. 3!! Kip Keenan defeats Al Coleman for the second time, making defense number eight of the LSW Texas Heavyweight title. [61] The Ref hands Kip Keenan his LSW Texas Heavyweight title, “The American Eagle” seems ready to celebrate with fans in attendance, but suddenly a figure grabs him from behind: Tornado German Suplex! IT'S SEAN DEELEY! “The Shooter” blindsides the champ, hurriedly accompanied by his new agent Vinny Cruz, who urges him to send a clear message to the champ. Shooter Sean Deeley then traps Kip Keenan in his Death's Triangle until he passes out after an attempt to break free by the champion. A clear, very clear signal given by “The Shooter” and his agent Vinny Cruz, the goal is to conquer the top of Lone Star Wrestling and become the new Texas Heavyweight champion! [56] OVERALL RATING: 62 Predictions Standings: KyTeran [68 Pts] Charasmatic Enigma [65 Pts] newbiezness [63 Pts] DinoKea [59 Pts] kanegan [32 Pts] alliegolem [17 Pts] “2021 Champ” azzak [11 pts] Herrbear [7 pts]
  10. Bali Daljit vs 'Big Mac' Nathan McKenzie Hisato & Goto vs Byron & Bret Heartbreak w/ Holly Leves The Party Animals (Rave & Trance) vs State of Mind (Brilliant White & Ultra Violence) Black Country Boys (Gazz Vedmore & Mickey Robson) vs School of Wrestling (Toxic & Ron Gibson) w/ The Professor 'No Limits' Qualifier: Petey Barnes vs Damian Dastardly Bonus 1: Will a new Olympia Gym Bench Press record be set at the monthly lifting meet? Yes! Bonus 2: Who will win the Bench Press competition? Dwayne Dark
  11. Nothing better than some classic southern rasslin’, and Fabulous Frank is a great choice! I’ll follow this one.
  12. Preview for LSW Spurs and Stripes 2022 The American Cobras (Malloy, Spillane) vs The Empire (Del Veccio, Milano) After losing their title match against The Heartbreak Express, The American Cobras classily acknowledged the defeat and congratulated the champs, and now their focus is already on their next match, as Marvel Malloy and Storm Spillane want to regain a title shot as soon as possible. Their opponents will be Antonio Del Veccio and Brutus Milano, two tough-as-nails heel competitors from NY who in turn are looking for a win against a renowned duo that will propel them to the top of the tag team rankings. Taheiji Konoe vs Tavon Blake Jr “The Animal” Taheiji Konoe continues to convince with his ferocity inside the ring, led by his manager Duke Hazzard who is over the moon after showing the Mid South the dangerousness of his Japanese beast. Lacking a bit in technical abilities though, “The Grappler” Tavon Blake Jr looks like an interesting challenger to Taheiji Konoe and one who could trap the beast with his grappling and ground and pound. Davis Wayne Newton, Dreadnought vs Southern Stinger, Rob Reynolds The new alliance of Davis Wayne Newton and Dreadnought was convinced to impose itself on Southern Stinger due to their numerical superiority, but Rob Reynolds' valiant rescue brought the scores back into balance. The LSW Brass Knuckles champ “The Stinger” has found a valuable and trustful ally in Rob Reynolds, and the two babyfaces will now collide in tag team action against DWN and Dreadnought, who will collaborate for the first time as a duo. “Was it worthy, James?!” We’ll hear it from “The King of the Rodeo” James Prudence! Quentin Queen vs Texas Hangman Annoying as it may be, credit must be given to Quentin Queen for keeping his word by actually asking for a one-on-one match against Texas Hangman. The owner Ricky Dale Johnson welcomed the challenge with surprise, as it is rather unusual to find a volunteer to face “The Hangman.” The weasel blackheart is looking for a win to prove the value he believes he has, but will he be able to score a W against babyface Texas Hangman who is famously one of the toughest competitors in Lone Star Wrestling? The Heartbreak Express (c) vs The Dynamite Express for the LSW Tag Team titles It's an announced train wreck at Spurs and Stripes! Babyface champs Johnny Needham and Ralph Liotta are called upon for a new title defence against heelish Cam Jones and Syd Collier, as The Heartbreak Express will go full speed against The Dynamite Express. With the LSW Tag Team titles up for grabs, who will walk out with golds around their waists? Cali Slick vs Shooter Sean Deeley Tensions continue between Cali Slick and Vinny Cruz, as the weasel agent is continuing to tease Shooter Sean Deeley into becoming his client, while confidence in Cali Slick seems to be diminishing. Ricky Dale Johnson, as the cynical owner of Lone Star Wrestling, saw an opportunity to give the fans a very interesting bout, officializing Cali Slick vs Shooter Sean Deeley in a one-on-one match that could prove who really is the better one. Kip Keenan (c) vs Al Coleman for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title Dubbed by most “the best match in Lone Star Wrestling history,” Kip Keenan and Al Coleman clashed just a couple of months ago, and babyface champ came out with the LSW Texas Heavyweight title still around his waist. “Mr. Submission” came close, however, and immediately got back on track by defeating “Buzzsaw” Frankie Perez last month, overcoming one of the best talents on the indie scene, forcefully winning back a new title shot at LSW main championship. It will surely be a must-see match, but will Al Coleman be able to overturn the odds and truly end the historic reign of “The American Eagle” Kip Keenan? Key for Predictions: The American Cobras vs The Empire [1 Pts] Taheiji Konoe vs Tavon Blake Jr [1 Pts] Davis Wayne Newton, Dreadnought vs Southern Stinger, Rob Reynolds [1 Pts] Quentin Queen vs Texas Hangman [1 Pts] The Heartbreak Express (c) vs The Dynamite Express for the LSW Tag Team titles [1 Pts] Cali Slick vs Shooter Sean Deeley [1 Pts] Kip Keenan (c) vs Al Coleman for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title [1 Pts]
  13. Why is it so difficult to book a realistic and interesting draft? Carmelo Hayes over Randy Orton, Nia Jax over LA Knight or the Bloodline for Smackdown lmao zero sense kayfabe-wise, same BS with RAW picks.
  14. And everyone told that was stupid af, what's your point on this Matt? 😂
  15. Tony Khan on NFL Network: “We are like the Pepsi of pro wrestling. We’re up against a really evil juggernaut. WWE is our competitor, that’s who we’re facing. AEW, like the Pepsi of pro wrestling. WWE is like the Harvey Weinstein of pro wrestling... I’m really proud of what we do down here...” How ridiculous this man is is really unbelievable, what is he, 11 years old? Doesn't he have a non-imaginary friend to give him some advice on how to behave? Imagine how embarrassed you must feel to have someone like that as your boss lol a brat who never grew up
  16. Michael Washington vs. Shannon Sorensen American Machismo vs. Unlimited Energy Shay Kinsella vs. Derek Grace Keenan Nelson vs. Angelo Justice
  17. Total Wrestling News: Tag Champs Signed Exclusively! The status of The Heartbreak Express has been clarified last night, as current COTT Tag Team champs and LSW Tag Team champs agreed to extend their stay with Mid Atlantic Wrestling with an exclusive handshake deal, keeping them with the promotion long-term. The news was greeted with surprise by many industry insiders, including the ownership of Lone Star Wrestling, which was sure to have secured the exclusive services of The Heartbreak Express for the next few years. This was also quite evident by the fact that they defended their LSW Tag Team title straps recently, but apparently Ricky Dale Johnson blew it on this one.
  18. You right, they are! Hard to replace Bradley Blaze, huh? But I guess they can be a useful midcard act atm Yo Herr, nice to see you here! Feel free to ask something about LSW if you want Yeah Keenan is amazing! And like every match in my top 10 is with him lol will be hard to pull the trigger for a champion change
  19. Mikey Lau vs Spencer Spade Demolition (Primus Allen, Avalanche and Chill) vs The Dallas Cowboys (Marshall Dillon & Ranger) Bear Bekowski vs The Crippler Jungle Lord and Hawaiian Crush (Ekuma & High Flyin Hawaiian) vs Unleashed Awesomeness (Randy Unleashed, Jefferson Stardust and Huey Cannonball) Angry Gilmore vs James Prudence (BONUS) Which match will have the highest rating? Gilmore v Prudence
  20. The Foundation (Jon Michael Sharp & Martin Heath) w/ Mark Moore vs The Assassins Guild (Stefan Raynor & Louie Peyton) Dangermouth vs Lenny Mochin The British Bangers (Leighton Buzzard & Grant Taypen) vs School of Wrestling (Toxic & Ron Gibson) w/ The Professor Welsh Dragon vs Ultra Violence 'The Prodigy' Darin Flynn w/ Mark Moore vs Padraig O'Hearne
  21. LSW No Way Out of the Cage 2022 Sunday, Week 3, October 2022 Held in a SOLD OUT West Texas Coliseum (Mid South) in front of 2,000 people 94,413 viewers on WrestleWorld The Most Wanted (Revell, Walls, Martin), Jack Pryde vs Stone, Blake Jr, Fforde, Ferrera The opening is a multi-man bout with The Most Wanted Faction and Prime Time Jack Pryde versus babyfaces David Stone, Tavon Blake Jr, Miller Fforde and Xavi Ferrera, in a decent match aiming to work the crowd. After around ten minutes, Prime Time Jack Pryde kinda steals the tag from Maverick Chip Martin before pinning Tavon Blake Jr with a PrydeFall for the 1-2-3! Despite the loss, David Stone has been kept strong on the babyface team. [46] After the bell, The Most Wanted members encircle Prime Time Jack Pryde, as Maverick Chip Martin gets closer and closer and asks about that “stolen” tag, while Venus Angeletti at ringside begins to worry for his assisted. Suddenly, and unexpectedly, “The Maverick” lets out a laugh, hugging “Prime Time” and letting him know he was just playing a joke on him. Jack Pryde breathes a sigh of relief and celebrates with Chip Martin, with whom he shared his first steps here in Lone Star Wrestling amid trials and tribulations, and later Bandit Waylon Walls and Outlaw Wes Revell also get a nod with “Prime Time”. Could that spoiled brat of Jack Pryde finally have found his “Inner Circle”? [40] The Empire (Del Veccio, Milano) The Oklahomans (Patterson, Night) In a bout that has a decent reaction from the crowd but sub-par wrestling, The Empire score the win in seven minutes after the ripped heavyweight Brutus Milano submits “Sandman” Jules Night with an Italian Backbreaker. In terms of in-ring work, Antonio Del Veccio has been head and shoulders above everyone else, while Jason patterson has been the weak link, struggling to keep up with everyone else’s in-ring performance. The announcing quality lifts the match. [42] The crew takes us backstage where Quentin Queen basically demanded the line, holding a cameraman and saying he is furious for not having a match tonight! “Q-Man” says he’s one of the most aggressive wrestlers here in the Mid South and every one of his matches should be in the main event here in LSW. The blackheart issues a challenge for LSW Spurs and Stripes, saying he is confident he can beat anyon... OH! OH! Behind Quentin Queen stands Texas Hangman, the big heavyweight babyface who famously is one of the most feared competitors here in LSW. “The Hangman” interrupts Quentin Queen, asking him if he really believes he can beat anyone, even him. “Q-Man” stutters slightly, but then realizes that he would be seen as weak if he backtracked, confirming with conviction what he said! He can beat anyone, even Texas Hangman! And he himself will talk to the boss Ricky Dale Johnson to propose this one-on-one. [44] Al Coleman vs Frankie Perez In a technical masterclass that has great wrestling and good heat, “Mr. Submission” Al Coleman and “Buzzsaw” Frankie Perez go at each other for fifteen minutes, trying to technically outmaneuver their opponent and proving that they are the best wrestler out of the two. Eventually, heel Al Coleman manages to close his submission maneuver and trap Frankie Perez in the center of the ring. The Ankle Brace is in, and “Buzzsaw” has no other chance but to tap out, huge W for Al Coleman. [61] The Dynamite Express (Jones, Collier) vs The Wild Cats (El Jaguar, Tigre Salvaje Jr) In a decent tag team match, Mexican luchadores The Wild Cats showcase their technical and flashiness abilities, while The Dynamite Express counter them with some brawling and headlocks to slow them down. After eight minutes, Cam Jones and Syd Collier dispose of El Jaguar who is thrown violently against the ring post, then focusing on Tigre Salvaje Jr who gets pinned by Cam Jones after a Chop And Change. Another victory for The Dynamite Express whose momentum continues to get hotter and hotter. [52] Beloved Southern Stinger is in the ring and does a promo on his next title defenses as Brass Knuckles champ, again with his nutty attitude, being interrupted, however, by Dreadnought, Laura Catherine Huggins, and Davis Wayne Newton! It seems that DWN has convinced the behemoth and his agent to team up, and the two heel wrestlers slowly reach the ring, then hurling themselves at “The Stinger” in a two-on-one that sees them get the better of it. Here comes the cavalry though, as “The Motor City Menace” Rob Reynolds, first Brass Knuckles champ who lost the title to Davis Wayne Newton of all people, makes a save and helps Southern Stinger by bringing back numerical parity in this wild brawl. The heelish group beats a retreat, but some sort of match is in the near future. [41] Cali Slick vs Jared Johnson The showdown between Cali Slick and Jared Johnson turns out to be a great match with decent heat from the Texan crowd also. The agent Vinny Cruz and his security guard Big Smash Clay watch the match from ringside, but this time they do not interfere in any way in the bout. After twelve minutes, the Slick Back is avoided by Jared Johnson who hangs on the rope, and within seconds “Double J” locks his rival into a Carolina Crossface. Cali Slick with determination crawls toward the ropes, but at the last moment Jared Johnson rolls him into the middle of the squared circle with mastery, forcing him to tap out! “Double J” wins it by submission. [65] Duke Hazzard walks out alongside his assisted, “The Animal” Taheiji Konoe, a savage competitor from Japan who shown is brutality in his first appearances in Lone Star Wrestling. Enjoying having the freedome to go ogg-script, “The Sheriff” Duke Hazzard performs well and hypes Taheiji Konoe, who will have a match against an unlucky local worker, right here, right now. [39] Taheiji Konoe vs Rafe Sashay In a bout that has sub-par wrestling and non-existent crowd heat, Taheiji Konoe defeats Rafe Sashay with easy in four minutes, pinning him after a Savage Cradle DDT. The local worker is off his game and doesn’t help the ratings, but this match goal was to just give “The Animal” another dominating victory. [26] The cameras pinch an interesting situation backstage, as once again the weasel sports agent Vinny Cruz, accompanied by his security guard Big Smash Clay, is caught courting Shooter Sean Deeley to convince him to become his new client. “The Shooter” does not seem convinced, however, despite several promises made by the sports agent, and also asks if his current client Cali Slick is pleased by his flattery. “Oh, don't worry about Cali Sl..,” Vinny Cruz stops noticing the cameraman and starts yelling at him, with Big Smash Clay promptly pouncing on the camera, and just then the crew takes us back inside the ring. [42] Heartbreak Express (Needham, Liotta) (c) vs American Cobras (Malloy, Spillane) for the LSW Tag Team titles In a bout that has good wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd, two babyface duos collide in probably the best tag team match in Lone Star Wrestling history at date. After eleven minutes of great action, The Heartbreak Express find victory as Johnny Needham pins Storm Spillane after a combined The Score on him. At the end of an honest and competitive match, the two bubbly babyfaces walk out still as LSW Tag Team champs to their delight, and that of their valet Sweet Tabitha at ringside. [63] A train wreck occurs right after the bell! The Dynamite Express storm in out of nowhere and blindside The Heartbreak Express who were about to celebrate alongside their valet Sweet Tabitha. Cam Jones and Syd Collier meanly assault the LSW Tag Team champs, leaving both Johnny Needham and Ralph Liotta down and out and sending a clear message: The Dynamite Express are aiming straight for the tag team title belts. [31] And it’s now time for the main event! As the steel cage structure gets closed by a huge padlock, Kip Keenan and recently turned heel James Prudence have an intense staredown that lits the crowd. The Texas Heavyweight championship is up for grabs, two major stars are ready to collide, and there’s No Way Out of The Cage! [70] Kip Keenan (c) vs James Prudence in a Cage match for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title In a bout that has superb wrestling and great heat, babyface champ Kip Keenan and heel challenger James Prudence collide inside the cage after recent heel turn by James Prudence during the Final match of the King of the Rodeo. Starting slowly and building a spectacle, exploiting the steel structure as a weapon and highlighting the fact that it is not a Way Out - pun intended - of this match, the two major stars fight for eighteen minutes. “Platinum” gets once again super close to win clean against “The American Eagle,” who kicks out from a Surf's Up and is able to escape the lethal Prudential Pain Plan submission hold, while James Prudence avoids Kip Keenan's signature a couple of times during the bout. In the final exchange, “Platinum” goes for the Surf's Up once again, but the champ ducks it and reverses it, bringing the challenger on his shoulders: ONE-WINGED EAGLE! 1 .. 2 .. 3!! Kip Keenan makes defence number seven of the LSW Texas Heavyweight title. [68] After the bell, the referee gives “The American Eagle” is championship belt and the babyface celebrates, before turning to an exhausted James Prudence who looks at him dark in the face, seated in a corner. As if to scold him, Kip Keenan asks if it was worth it to become the bad guy for this, if it was worth it to betray the trust of this beautiful crowd, if it was worth it to lose everyone's respect. WAS IT WORTH IT, JAMES?!? An emotional promo from Kip Keenan who enjoys having the freedome to go off-script, while James Prudence suffers these heavy words by staying quiet with his head down. [72] OVERALL RATING: 64 Predictions Standings: KyTeran [62 Pts] Charasmatic Enigma [59 Pts] newbiezness [56 Pts] DinoKea [55 Pts] kanegan [32 Pts] alliegolem [17 Pts] “2021 Champ” azzak [11 pts] Herrbear [2 pts]
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