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  1. Darryl Devine vs The Crippler at this point just hope The Crippler has a sense of pride lol John Greed vs Steven Parker Jungle Lord vs Makutsi One Man Army vs Paul Huntingdon Faith & Old Glory (Matty Faith & Masked Patriot) vs The Dallas Cowboys (Marshall Dillon & Ranger) vs The Domination (Avalanche & Chill) vs The Rock City Stars (Rockin' Ryan Turner & Stan Manna) Main Event: SWF North American: Des Davids (c) vs James Prudence (BONUS 1) Will SWF top the weekly TV ratings this week? Yes (BONUS 2) Will SWF win the monthly ratings war this month? No Comments on diary / last episode: Seems to be like the North American and NETSTREAM title (Hollywood Uncensored are my favs) are more interesting than the World one atm, really hope Remo would enter a long rivalry soon with a top babyface
  2. I understand those who are unhappy with this choice, and I consider it a reasonable point of view. On the other hand, however, I personally much prefer this solution to seeing Cody defend his Undisputed WWE title strap against a random opponent with 0 chance of winning. Will we see Cody 2 Belts? Will Logan Paul succeed in the phantasmagorical task of defeating Cody, who I assume would win the title back in a short time? Will it all end in a DQ? At least now I have a reason to see the PLE lol and Cody will have something to do! Of course, it all comes from the fact that when the story ended, they didn't plan a nice feud for the Nightmare and he was floating.
  3. LSW Texan Rumble 2023 Saturday, Week 3, January 2023 Held in Dallas, TX (Mid South) in front of 5,474 people 97,064 viewers on WrestleWorld A brand new announcing team composed by Lee Bambino as play-by-play commentator and MC Motormouth as colour commentator introduce us to LSW Texan Rumble 2023! The first event of 2023 opens in the same way as the last show of 2022 ended, the new LSW Texas Heavyweight champ Shooter Sean Deeley celebrates his championship win inside the squared circle, praised by his agent Vinny Cruz who, improvising very well throughout the segment, says he is thrilled by his client's rapid rise to the top of the division, which will show all his next challengers the power of a wrestling machine! Dressed in a red tracksuit, “The Shooter” says he will watch tonight's Texan Rumble match closely, curious if the winner will have the courage to challenge him for the Texas Heavyweight title. [60] The Gonzalez Family (Carlos, Marco) vs David Stone, Jared Johnson The new armed arms of Cactus Jack Pryde and The Most Wanted faction, Carlos and Marco Gonzalez take on David Stone and Jared Johnson in a decent tag team match. After eleven minutes, the babyfaces seem to have the upper hand after a hot tag that ignites Jared Johnson's momentum, but the arrogant Puerto Ricans screw it up by getting intentionally disqualified: DQ! Despite a cheap ending, this bout gets the crowd hotter. [55] Joined by their leader Cactus Jack Pryde and Maverick Chip Martin, the Gonzalez keep assaulting David Stone and Jared Johnson in a four-on-two beatdown, until a familiar music and some red lights interrupt their plans! IT'S SOUTHERN STINGER! The facepainted vigilante and Brass Knuckles champ run in to help the babyfaces and, within a little over a minute of arriving, The Most Wanted are sent back outside of the ring, where they regroup as Cactus Jack Pryde gives instructions to Maverick Chip Martin. “The Maverick” in fact, as a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles championship against Southern Stinger, and their match is up next! [43] Before returning to the action inside the ring, interviewer Sweet Tabitha talks with Xavi Ferrera and Tyrone Gray about their winning debuts at LSW Desperados 2022. Nonstop Action, that's what the two are called, delivers a classic babyface promo about how excited they are to be able to compete in a stacked tag team division and show off their athletic skills and never-ending stamina. [36] Southern Stinger (c) vs Maverick Martin in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title We're back inside the ring, where a decent bout fought under brass knuckles rules takes place between the champ and the challenger. A wild brawl from start to finish during, David Stone and Jared Johnson render favor to “The Stinger” by covering his back and wrestling at ringside with The Gonzalez Family and Cactus Jack. After seven minutes, Maverick Chip Martin attempts to hit the champ by swinging the title strap passed to him by Venus Angeletti, but Southern Stinger ducks it and within seconds connects his Rayne Drop to make defense number seven of the LSW Brass Knuckles championship. [51] In a taped video, the former LSW Texas Heavyweight champ Kip Keenan talks about his recent loss at LSW Desperados, complimenting the new champ Shooter Sean Deeley and accepting defeat, like a perfect babyface. Unfortunately, “The American Eagle” confirms his absence from the Texan Rumble today due to, kayfabe-wise, a well-deserved rest he owed his body after a very busy 2022. Kip Keenan wishes good luck to the twenty competitors who will be competing for Texan Rumble, promising that he will be back in action very soon and that 2023 will be another memorable year for him and all his fans! [64] And now back on stage, while Frantic Ali is already in the ring ready to meet his opponent, Ricky Dale Johnson personally takes the trouble to introduce the very last signing of Lone Star Wrestling, one of the best young prospects in this business, a rare gem: ZAP POWERSON! A very good reaction for the imposing young Powerhouse, who appears on stage and immediately goes to shake hands with his new boss, thanking him for his confidence. Good looking, with a sculpted physique oozing star quality, Zap Powerson seems to have what it takes to be a superstar in the pro wrestling world, will he be able to convince everyone even inside the squared circle? [66] Frantic Ali vs Zap Powerson In a bout that has decent wrestling but doesn't have much heat, the debuting Powerhouse remains in control throughout the entire seven-minute-match, connecting his signature Press Powerslam to defeat Frantic Ali by pinfall. This match gets the crowd hotter and much of the audience cheers the young babyface after his victory. [52] Sweet Tabitha is once again backstage, ready to interview The Dynamite Express who, like real a**h***s, mock the lady for having formerly been the valet of her friends The Heartbreak Express, who disappeared after losing the LSW Tag Team championship to them. Working it weel without a script, Cam Jones and Syd Collier then mock the injured Storm Spillane, The Wild Cats who they defeated last month, and in general the entire tag team division, reminding everyone that they are the two tag champs and the best duo in the Mid South. [42] And now it’s time for the Texan Rumble!! Ricky Dale Johnson and his assistant Mya Catalan explains the rules about this over-the-top rope lottery battle royal, point out that the winner will be able to challenge anyone he wants here in Lone Star Wrestling, including champions for their title belts! The LSW Texas Heavyweight champ, Shooter Sean Deeley walks out alongside his agent Vinny Cruz, e i due si posizionano first row behind the railings, in a private spot, to witness the match. [60] 20-Man Texan Rumble Marvel Malloy and “Fabulous” Eddie Chandler, in one of his last matches given his announced retirement, are #1 and #2, being joined next by #3 babyface Maliek Chamberlain and #4 ‘The Animal’ Taheiji Konoe, who initially allies with Eddie Chandler to dominate the other two competitors. At #5 here comes the LSW Brass Knuckles champ, Southern Stinger, who after not even a minute manages to eliminate Taheiji Konoe! The savage Japanese is out, courtesy of “The Stinger”! #6 is Rob Reynolds and #7 is Al Coleman, two former friends and recent enemies, meanwhile Maliek Chamberlain is the second one to go as Eddie Chandler throws him out. At #8 here comes Texas Hangman! The imposing babyface heavyweight immediately goes to brawl with his rival Al Coleman, who tried to injure him recently so he wouldn't be up against him in the Rumble, meanwhile Eddie Chandler is out! Marvel Malloy, looking great even as solo, eliminates him by throwing him over the third rope. At #9 and #10 two allies join the match, Davis Wayne Newton and the menacing Dreadnought. The masked behemoth clears the ring, eliminating Rob Reynolds, and after about a minute Al Coleman is punished by Texas Hangman, who avoids elimination and in turn throws “Mr. Submission” over the third rope with a Choke Slam. Double pop for the Dallas crowd, which shortly after sees fan favorite Southern Stinger eliminate Dreadnought with a remarkable Clothesline! At #11 it is David Stone's turn, followed by Quentin Queen at #12. Davis Wayne Newton tries to eliminate Southern Stinger, the Brass Knuckles champ guards well and chases him away, but Quentin Queen himself takes advantage to blindside “The Stinger” and eliminate him! Miller Fforde at #13 and Big Smash Clay at #14 joins the Rumble, but Vinny Cruz' security guard stays briefly in the ring, being eliminated by Texas Hangman after roughing up all the other competitors a bit. Texas Hangman is the only one standing in the middle of the squared circle, when ... A BLACK MUSCULAR MALE ATTACKS THE HANGMAN! The announcing team recognizes in him “The East Side Assassin” ... IT'S SAYEED ALI! With a very menacing manner, the debutant assaults Texas Hangman with raw violence, then managing to throw him over the third rope to eliminate him! Texas Hangman is out of the Rumble, and after this vicious beatdown, Sayeed Ali exits the ring and returns backstage with a merciless attitude, just as a killer would do after finishing his job. But why did he do that? The clock strikes for #15, Jared Johnson, who enters the action well by eliminating Davis Wayne Newton, and following Marvel Malloy scores his second elimination by throwing Miller Fforde out. One of the favorites to win, James Prudence enters the Rumble as #16, followed by Tavon Blake Jr at #17 who, however, is eliminated after one minute by “Platinum” himself. Jared Johnson is also eliminated by James Prudence, who plays dirty to get rid of “Double J”. At #18 here comes Cactus Jack Pryde, and during his entrance David Stone pulls off an upset by eliminating James Prudence! What a moment for the young Canadian star, but watch out! Cactus Jack enters the squared circle and launches himself directly at him, eliminating him from the Rumble! James Prudence, at ringside, unleashes his wrath on poor David Stone by throwing him into the steel steps before returning backstage. Just over a minute passes and it is time for the penultimate entry.... “Hollywood” Jake Idol is back in Lone Star Wrestling!!! A well known name on the American scene, “Hollywood” hasn't been seen here in the Mid South for a while after spending a few months in the New York area, but he's back now! Meanwhile in the ring, Quentin Queen ends a decent Texan Rumble, being eliminated by Marvel Malloy who's still in the match despite entering as #1. Such a great solo performance. And now it's only a matter of seconds, who will be the 20th and final participant? CALI SLICK!!! Out of the scene after being kayfabe-wise injured by Shooter Sean Deeley, the Californian runs in and, before entering the ring, points directly at “The Shooter” seated over the railings, launching himself at him! OMG! Cali Slick is out here for vengeance and tries to rough up the champ, but security guards break the two apart. Anyway, this energetic attack on the top heel of the company immediately changes the audience's perception toward Cali Slick, who is applauded despite being quite a bad guy in past years. “The Draw” then enters the match, and it is now a four-way game with him, Marvel Malloy, Cactus Jack and Jake Idol! Cali Slick is on fire, however, and he eliminates Cactus Jack Pryde first, then getting the better of Marvel Malloy, who ends up over the third rope after a stunning Rumble. “Hollywood” Jake Idol comes really close to eliminating “The Draw,” but eventually Cali Slick's momentum is red hot tonight and the Californian is able to throw Jake Idol over the third rope to win the 4th Texan Rumble match! Marvel Malloy finishes as the Ironman and shares the most elimination with Cali Slick himself, tied at 3, while Jake Idol finishes as the runner-up. [64] After the bell, Shooter Sean Deeley overtakes the railings and tries to blindside Cali Slick, who however counterattacks and forces the champion to flee the entrance ramp, being joined by a shocked Vinny Cruz. His former client is back, and delivers a solid promo that suddenly makes him babyface with a successful turn. 2023 is revenge season for “The Draw,” who is looking forward to getting his hands on “The Shooter” and that slimy P.O.S. Vinny Cruz. And about the prize for winning the Texan Rumble, Cali Slick is very clear; he wants Shooter Sean Deeley next month at LSW Dust Bowl 2023, in a title match for the LSW Texas Heavyweight championship! [58] OVERALL RATING: 60 Predictions Standings: Charasmatic Enigma [2 Pts] scapegoat [2 Pts] CGN91 [1 Pts] DinoKea [1 Pts] Herrbear [1 Pts] 2022 PREDICTIONS CHAMP - KyTeran [1 Pts] newbiezness [1 Pts]
  4. So it looks like Cody vs Logan will be for the Undisputed WWE title AND the United States title! Thoughts?
  5. No way Byron did that to his son! LMAOOO 😂 Awesome PPV Enigma!
  6. I think Jacob Fatu is a Can't-Miss Prospect as a heel, but it is also true that with Solo Sikoa and Tama Tonga already there, his brutality would be less noticeable. I can see him as Roman or Rocky's enforcer used to deal with Solo's revolution and aim to the Head of the Table, but not as a classic babyface.
  7. Yeah I can see that, and I can't really blame majority of wrestlers who sign up for AEW late in their careers to take tons of dollars, have a light schedule and no pressure. Go for it! Still, whosever idea this booking was, I can't imagine how any sane head booker could give his okay for this match on its flagship TV show. I think these hokey semi-comedy spots only satisfy a niche audience which, moreover, AEW already has, and do not help increase the ratings or the audience.
  8. Preview for LSW Texan Rumble 2023 The Gonzalez Family (Carlos, Marco) vs David Stone, Jared Johnson Becoming the new armed arms of Cactus Jack Pryde and The Most Wanted faction, Carlos and Marco Gonzalez will go up against the babyface duo of Jared Johnson and David Stone, who have certainly not established a good relationship with Jack Pryde in recent months. The arrogant Puerto Ricans have shown their ruthless violence by taking down Outlaw Wes Revell and Bandit Waylon Walls and making them disappear from the Mid South, will they be able to do the same with fan favorites "Double J" and the young Stone? Southern Stinger (c) vs Maverick Martin in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title And talking about The Most Wanted, Maverick Chip Martin will have a big chance entering 2023, clashing directly with fan favorite Southern Stinger, who last year put on a show in his title matches. In a bout under brass knuckles rules as is traditional with this championship on the line, will “The Maverick” be able to overturn the odds, perhaps aided by Cactus Jack Pryde and his other allies, or will “The Stinger” walk out once again with his red-leather custom title strap around his waist? Also, one of the best young prospect in this business will make his debut in Lone Star Wrestling! 20-Man Texan Rumble And in the main event twenty wrestlers will compete in the fourth Texan Rumble, with the winner of the match being able to choose to challenge anyone he wants here in Lone Star Wrestling, including champions for their title belts! As most of the competitors are still unknown in this over-the-top rope lottery battle royal, there’s a lot of hype and excitement around it. Who will be the only one left? Who will win the Rumble? Key for Predictions: Who will be the young prospect that will debut in LSW? [2 Pts] The Gonzalez Family vs David Stone, Jared Johnson [1 Pts] Southern Stinger (c) vs Maverick Martin in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title [1 Pts] Pick the Winner of the Texan Rumble! [3 Pts] Who will be the runner-up in the Texan Rumble? [2 Pts] Who will have the most eliminations during the Texan Rumble? [2 Pts]
  9. Predictions for SWF SUPREME TV EPISODE 19 American Machine vs Remo Zeus Maxmillion vs ??? Jack Giedroyc vs John Greed Monty Trescarde & Sammy Smoke vs The Rock City Stars (Rockin' Ryan Turner & Stan Manna) Bear Bekowski vs Valiant Atom Smasher vs Robbie Retro (BONUS) Will SWF top the weekly TV ratings this week? No
  10. Predictions for NWF No Limits 'The Springbok' Landon Mallory vs 'The Insurance Policy' JK Lee w/ Mo Adebola I think Mallory needs a solid victory here, is money match against Silva has to be next! 'No Limits' Match for the Cruiserweight Title: (C) Leighton Buzzard vs Welsh Dragon vs Damian Dastardly vs Petey Barnes vs Brilliant White Buzzard is def a diary favourite, but I could see Dastardly walks out with the crown . Bret Heartbreak w/ Holly Leves vs Byron Assuming it ain't going to be a one-shot, daddy could take this one. British Tag Team Titles: The Foundation vs The Northern Lights (C) Uncertain 'cause this match could be a useful to balance heels-babyfaces wins over the show, but I'm going with the champs British Heavyweight Championship: 'The Prodigy' Darin Flynn w/ Mark Moore vs Edison Silva (C) w/ Mo Adebola No way our brazilian goat will drop the belt here, he's "The Prodigy" in my book lol Bonus 1: How many titles will change hands at the event? 1 Bonus 2: What will the overall rating of the show be? An ambitious 67 Bonus 3: Which match will achieve the highest rating? Main Event
  11. Total Wrestling News: New Year's Turnover Entering 2023, a couple of changes within the Lone Star Wrestling roster saw "The Outlaw" Wes Revell leave the Mid South to sign with major company TCW, as did many LSW alumni before him. Partly because of this, the rise of Cactus Jack Pryde as the new leader of The Most Wanted was very quick. Also coming out of LSW, "Mr. Submission" Al Coleman signed a lucrative exclusive written contract with CZCW. RDJ's promotion has also been operating inbound, however, signing a couple of excellent indie workers to exclusive written deals: "Hollywood" Jake Idol will indeed return to the Mid South after a few months' absence, following a stint at NYCW, while the second wrestler signed by Lone Star Wrestling is Sayeed Ali, a very interesting profile on whom LSW and its ownership seem to be betting heavily. A couple out, a couple in, did LSW roster get better?
  12. Welcome aboard! Feel free to ask anything or share feedback We are 16th in the world right now, 10th in USA. But we're costantly ahead of NYCW and PSW rating-wise so it would be cool to pass them at the end of the year Thx for the huge final compliments! Appreciate it man! Yep, that's definitely main 2023 goal! Hitting Medium should allow better broadcaster deal, money, and an expansion all over Southern regions or even National!
  13. End Of The Year Recap - 2022 Year three is gone, and Lone Star Wrestling is flying in Mid South! Currently with $ 311,098 in the bank, despite having spent $ 250,000+ recently for the Rattlesnake Wrestling Academy, the company is in an excellent situation. LSW passed MAW and is now ranked as 16th in the world, and it’s still a Small company. The next big step remains the same, become Medium by hitting 59 popularity in our home region. With +10 YoY the POP in Mid South is now at 51, while South West, Mid West and South East are now at 38 with a +12 in YoY comparison! Last year Lone Star Wrestling had a 15% of prestige and a 50% of momentum, now it’s 21% of prestige and 52% momentum. The 2022 MVP Of The Company has been Kip Keenan, aka the best LSW Texas Heavyweight champion ever so far, with a record of 20 wins and 3 losses during this year. “The American Eagle” has been featured in eight (EIGHT!!!) of the Top 10 matches of the year for LSW. The 2022 Match Of The Year has been Kip Keenan versus Al Coleman for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title this September at LSW Thunderstrike that received an incredible rating of 75. As for The 2022 Event Of The Year, LSW Thunderstrike 2022 itself has been the best show with a rating of 68, while LSW Gold Rush 2022 has been the worst major event with a decent 55 rating. Looking at the roster, Major Stars workers Kip Keenan and James Prudence lead the roster, with new Texas Heavyweight champ Shooter Sean Deeley, Al Coleman and Texas Hangman considered Stars. A well-balanced mix in the main event scene. Fan favourite Southern Stinger is one of the third Well Known singles competitors alongside Cali Slick and Jared Johnson. Naturally, among Recognisables we may find the majority of workers. As babyfaces we have David Stone, Maliek Chamberlain and Rob Reynolds, while on the heel side there’s Taheiji Konoe, Davis Wayne Newton and his ally Dreadnought, Cactus Jack Pryde, Quentin Queen, and Frantic Ali. Still Unimportant as singles competitors; Maverick Chip Martin, Vinny Cruz’s Security guard Big Smash Clay (*newgen), Miller Fforde, Tavon Blake Jr. Regarding the tag team division, The American Cobras are well-defined Stars, current champs The Dynamite Express are a Recognisable duo and the top heel tag team in the company. The Empire, The Wild Cats, The Oklahomans and The Gonzalez Family are recognisable too, while Nonstop Action and The Hot Taggs are still Unimportant. On-Screen Personalities and managers are top notch for a Small company, with Ricky Dale Johnson, Laura Catherine Huggins, Vinny Cruz, Travis Century, Venus Angeletti and Duke Hazzard who consistently help the ratings in which they are featured. As for the CVerse, TCW won the 2022 Company Of The Year award for their second time in a row. El Mitico Jr was named the 2022 Wrestler Of The Year for his performances over the past twelve months, with an Average Rating of 92 and lots of incredible bouts, including the 2022 Match Of The Year versus Multimillonario at EILL El Dia Nacional De Lucha in September 2022. The 2022 Show Of The Year award headed to Japan as BHOTWG Best Of The Super Juniors XXIII received a 96 rating.
  14. Wow, that Jericho vs Shibata was so stupid and embarassing to watch. The Singapore cane shots exchange sitting in the middle of the ring, that ridiculous piñata spot, etc. Who in the blue hell booked that mess?? lol
  15. Congrats @KyTeran for winning the 2022 Predictions Game! You dominate the rankings throughout the entire Season if I'm not wrong. @Charasmatic Enigma finishes just a couple of points behind, while @newbiezness is 3rd with 68 Points. Obviously the top three will receive via DM their rewards, and 4th classified @DinoKea will receive it too! Thx guys for sticking with this diary from the very beginning and keep it alive Also thx to @kanegan, @alliegolem, @Herrbear, "missing" mr. @azzak and @CGN91 for taking part in this diary.
  16. Bron Breakker and Tiffany Stratton have that X-factor to be huge superstars
  17. LSW Desperados 2022 Sunday, Week 3, December 2022 Held in San Antonio, TX (Mid South) in front of 4,387 people 95,595 viewers on WrestleWorld Davis Wayne Newton vs Rob Reynolds In a decent opening bout, Davis Wayne Newton goes against Rob Reynolds in a rematch between two former Brass Knuckles champs. Accompanied by Dreadnought and agent Laura Catherine Huggins, "Triple Threat" DWN is helped by their distraction and is able to hit “The Motor City Menace” with his Fisherman’s Suplex to win by pinfall in almost eleven minutes. Aiming to work the crowd, this match gets the show off to a strong start despite not having good chemistry when fighting each other. [53] Southern Stinger (c) vs Outlaw Wes Revell in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title In a match under brass knuckles rules that has good wrestling and decent reaction from the crowd, after ten minutes Southern Stinger is within striking distance of victory, but here come Maverick Chip Martin and Bandit Waylon Walls storming the champ in this No DQ match. Fortunately, here comes the cavalry as David Stone and Jared Johnson run in to counter The Most Wanted's interference, and “The Stinger” is able to score the victory over Outlaw Wes Revell after his signature move. [55] After the match, Jack Pryde and Venus Angeletti calmly make their way to the ring, and Outlaw Wes Revell goes toe-to-toe with him, asking where the hell he was and why he didn't help him during the match! Maverick Chip Martin act as peacemaker, trying to motivate the brigade despite his young age, promising “The Outlaw” that they will not come out defeated next time and then turning to Cactus Jack Pryde, inviting him to completely let himself go and join their “Inner Circle” once and for all. Jack Pryde hugs his “dear” friend Chip Martin, then taking control of the microphone to say that it’s not Maverick Chip Martin who’s introducing him into his inner circle, but rather it’s Cactus Jack Pryde who admits “The Maverick” into his! WHAT?! Suddenly two figures storm from behind Outlaw Wes Revell and Bandit Waylon Walls: THE GONZALEZ FAMILY! Carlos and Marco blindside Wes Revell and Waylon Walls, leaving them down and out by following Jack Pryde’s orders, while “Cactus“ holds Maverick Chip Martin who watches the beatdown without reacting. Did we … Did we just see Jack Pryde taking control of The Most Wanted? [44] The Hot Taggs (Kalder, Wolfie) vs Nonstop Action (Gray, Ferrera) Nonstop Action make their tag team debut as a high-energy duo with never-ending stamina and great athleticism, not finding much interest in the audience for their gimmicks. In a bout that has decent wrestling but doesn't have much heat, Tyrone Gray and Xavi Ferrera find the victory in eight minutes against The hot Taggs, when Xavi Ferrera pins Wolfie Tagg after a High Impact Frog Splash. Winning debut for Nonstop Action. [46] For the first time in the role of backstage interviewer, a figure never featured so far in Lone Star Wrestling, lovely Sweet Tabitha interviews David Stone and Jared Johnson, as they reflect on the power plays within The Most Wanted after what happened previously, basically saying that they are not interested in their internal feud and are ready to kick anyone who is part of the heelish brigade from now on. After that, “Double J” and the Next Gen star David Stone also reflect on the importance of the upcoming fourth Texan Rumble that will be staged next month. [38] Maliek Chamberlain vs Taheiji Konoe In a decent match, debuting Maliek Chamberlain gives Taheiji Konoe a run for his money, proving himself to be a talented young wrestler with experience in major companies, contrasting well with the ferocity of “The Animal.” However, to the delight of his manager at ringside, Taheiji Konoe finds the W in around six minutes with a Savage Cradle DDT. Match gets the crowd hotter. [48] Al Coleman vs Texas Hangman In a good match, Al Coleman shows all his technical skills by managing to cage Texas Hangman and his physicality with several submission moves. However, in the long run “The Hangman” manages to build a good comeback supported by the San Antonio crowd and seems destined for victory. After nine minutes, Texas Hangman grabs his opponent around the neck to hit a Choke Slam, but “Mr. Submission” intentionally hits him with a kick to the groin: DQ! DQ! DQ! [57] After the bell, Al Coleman attempts to injure Texas Hangman by locking the babyface in his Ankle Brace, perhaps to eliminate a big threat and one of the most menacing opponents ahead of the Texan Rumble, but “The Hangman” manages to break free from the hold of “Mr. Submission” who beats a retreat amid booing from the audience, avoiding a further physical confrontation after having made the big heavyweight go ballistic. [54] In a promo on stage The American Cobras show up, with Marvel Malloy helping injured Storm Spillane, who shows up on crutches but with a rather positive expression. The American Cobras were supposed to wrestle for the LSW Tag Team titles tonight, but unfortunately a torn quad injury put Storm Spillane out of action. The latter himself updates fans on his condition, saying the surgery went well and he should be back in action around Spring 2024. Meanwhile, Storm Spillane says he is convinced that his partner and dear friend will do just fine without him, bidding on “Marvel” to win the Texan Rumble! [62] The Dynamite Express (c) vs The Wild Cats for the LSW Tag Team titles New champs The Dynamite Express are called to defend their title belts for the first time against The Wild Cats, two Mexican babyface luchadores who immediately put the champions in trouble. In a thirteen-minutes bout that has good wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd, The Dynamite Express defeat The Wild Cats in their first title defense, when Syd Collier pins Tigre Salvaje after a Chop And Change. Showing once again excellent chemistry teaming together, Cam Jones and Syd Collier are on a roll in the tag team division. [60] In an in-ring promo, James Prudence works the crowd well, using the freedom to improvise to his advantage. “Platinum” has now embraced his heel persona and draws quite a bit of heat to himself from the more than four thousand fans in attendance, going so far as to nominate himself to win the Texan Rumble and then get a new title shot at the LSW Texas Heavyweight championship, whoever the champion should be after tonight's main event. On his way out, James Prudence crosses Shooter Sean Deeley and Vinny Cruz on the ramp, as “The Shooter” is making is entrance for the upcoming main event. After a few seconds of staredown, “Platinum” returns backstage, while Sean Deeley arrives to the ring. [54] Kip Keenan (c) vs Shooter Sean Deeley for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title In a bout that has superb wrestling and good heat, Kip Keenan honorably defends his historical championship reign despite Sean Deeley being a wrestling machine capable of making the champ suffer. Vinny Cruz attends at ringside, and although he is a slimy individual, it is fair to point out how he never intervenes during the one-on-one. After a few late kickouts and dangerous submission attempts, “The American Eagle” seems ready to end the match with his One-Winged Eagle, but with an over-the-top technique “The Shooter” manages with a projection to bring the champ to the floor, locking in his arm and locking in his Death's Triangle! In the blink of an eye, Kip Keenan goes from having victory in hand to being strangled by Sean Deeley's lethal submission hold. The crowd cheers “The American Eagle” who does everything he can to get out of it, until he passes out! DIN DIN DIN! San Antonio is in shock, ladies and gentleman the winner by referee stoppage and NEEEEW LSW Texas Heavyweight champion ... Shooter Sean Deeley! [71] Initially almost in disbelief at his client's actual victory, an enthusiastic grimace appears on the face of the weasel agent, Vinny Cruz, who closes the show by celebrating his phenomenal client, “The Real Draw,” and new Texas Heavyweight champion: SHOOTER SEAN DEELEY! The agent personally “crowns” the new champ, stowing the title strap around his waist. Mid South has a new sheriff, and he's an absolute menace of a wrestling machine! [64] OVERALL RATING: 63 Predictions Standings: 🥇 2022 PREDICTIONS CHAMP - KyTeran [73 Pts] 🥈 Charasmatic Enigma [71 Pts] 🥉 newbiezness [68 Pts] DinoKea [66 Pts] kanegan [32 Pts] alliegolem [21 Pts] Herrbear [12 pts] azzak [11 pts] CGN91 [6 pts]
  18. Jay Silver vs. Jack Pryde Keith Vegas vs. Gareth Wayne James Diaz vs. Barry Kingman Original Sinner & Dreadnought vs. The Crazy Horses (Ace Youngblood & Wild Red Stallion) Ricky Turner & Rayne Man vs. The Fighting Irish (Crockett Tubbs & Conner Threepwood)
  19. Jamie Hayter and Kris Statlander for Black Lotus v TV Network - women tag Konosuke Takeshita for Black Lotus v The Bryan Danielson Appreciation Society - men singles
  20. Rocky Golden vs The Crippler Scythe vs Steven Parker Mainstream Hernandez vs ZWB SWF World Tag Team Hawaiian Crush (Ekuma & High Flyin Hawaiian) (c) vs The Awesomeness (Jefferson Stardust & Huey Cannonball) Brandon James vs Joey Morgan Main Event: SWF North American Des Davids (c) vs Angry Gilmore (BONUS 1) Which match will have the highest rating? Rocky Golden vs The Crippler (BONUS 2) Whose entrance will get the biggest pop? Rocky Golden
  21. While that Wilson-Frisby feud started to bore me a little bit, my fav storyline outside Silva-Mallory is definitely the one between Byron and Bret 'No Limits' Qualification Match: Petey Barnes vs Brilliant White ??? vs Stuart Wilson Black Country Boys (Gazz Vedmore & Mickey Robson) vs Glen Ward & Gavin Owen Party Animals (Rave & Trance) vs High Society (Dylan Drama & Joey Beauchamp) 'The Prodigy' Darin Flynn w/ Mark Moore vs 'The Insurance Policy' JK Lee w/ Mo Adebola
  22. 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]
  23. Bryce Christensen vs. Devon Kennedy Josiah Barrett vs. Montana Henry Eddy Orion vs. Shannon Sorensen Keenan Nelson vs. Shay Kinsella
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