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  1. LSW Mid South Tag Series 3 - Qualifiers is in the previous page LSW Mid South Tag Series 3 - Key for Predictions: First Round: Cobra, Texas Hangman vs The Heartbreak Express [1 Pts] First Round: The Big Guns Reloaded vs The Wild Cats [1 Pts] First Round: The American Cobras vs The Gonzalez Family [1 Pts] First Round: The Canadian Blondes vs Jared Johnson, Tavon Blake Jr [1 Pts] Semifinal: Winner of 1st match of the First Round vs Winner of 2nd match of the First Round [1 Pts] Semifinal: Winner of 3rd match of the First Round vs Winner of 4th match of the First Round [1 Pts] Final: Winner of 1st Semifinal vs Winner of 2nd Semifinal [3 Pts] Mid South Madness! Those who will correctly predict the whole bracket will gain three extra points!
  2. LSW Mid South Tag Series 3 - Qualifiers Friday, Week 2, April 2022 Held in Wichita, KS (Mid South) in front of 2,066 people 63,313 viewers on WrestleWorld Controversial boss Ricky Dale Johnson opens the show alongside his assistant Mya Catalan, welcoming everyone to the 3rd edition of the Mid South Tag Series. This year there will be no tag team already qualified for the final stages that will take place tomorrow. In fact, last year winners Ernest Youngman and Jake Idol are no more here in Lone Star Wrestling, while current tag team champs Texas Hangman and Cobra “have decided” to turn down a bye to prove their strength and cohesiveness, or at least that was the will of "The Preacher" Travis Century. Today we will find out which eight teams will enter the First Round of the tournament. [41] The Heartbreak Express (Needham, Liotta) vs The Hot Taggs (Kalder, Wolfie) in a Qualifying match In a bout that doesn’t have much heat, The Hot Taggs show their physical skills but eventually get defeat in eight minutes, when Ralph Liotta and Johnny Needham combined their offense by hitting The Score, as Ralph Liotta pins Kalder Tagg for the three-count. This bout also sees the return of Express’ valet Sweet Tabitha, back in LSW after maternity leave. [35] The Mad Clowns (Hellech, Pierrot) vs The Wild Cats (El Jaguar, Tigre Salvaje) in a Qualifying match In an all-luchadores two versus two, The Mad Clown show up once again here in Mid South, taking on The Wild Cats from CILL that we already saw in LSW last year, in a fun match against The American Cobras. In a bout that has decent wrestling but doesn’t have much heat, The Wild Cats defeat The Mad Clowns in ten minutes when El Jaguar pins Hellech with a Jaguar Suplex. [47] The announcing table take a couple of minutes to comment the overlay graphic: We’ll hear from new LSW Texas Heavyweight champ Kip Keenan tomorrow! [38] The Gonzalez Family (Carlos, Marco) vs The Casey Brothers (Chuck, Tully) in a Qualifying match Returning in Mid South for their second appearance in the Series, Chuck and Tully Casey square up against the uncle-niece Puerto Rican duo of Carlos and Marco Gonzalez. In a battle of families with sub-par wrestling and little heat, The Gonzalez Family take home the W in seven minutes, when Carlos Gonzalez pins Chuck Casey with a Flat-Out. The Casey Brothers were the babyfaces in this match, trying to put some heat on The Gonzalez. [40] We’re heading to Ricky Dale Johnson’s office, where the boss makes it official! Remmy Honeyman and Quentin Queen have agreed on signing a new one-appearance deal to have a one versus one match. The former friends and partners will collide soon here in Lone Star Wrestling, at LSW Unchained 2022! [40] Cali Slick, Big Smash Clay vs Jared Johnson, Tavon Blake Jr in a Qualifying match The rivalry between “The Draw” and “Double J” adds a new chapter even in the Series, as Cali Slick team up with security guard Big Smash Clay, as they’re accompanied at ringside by agent Vinny Cruz. Meanwhile, technician Jared Johnson teams up with “The Grappler” Tavon Blake Jr in an interesting workhorse duo. In a decent match that lasts around thirteen minutes, Jared Johnson locks Big Smash Clay in a Carolina Crossface that forces the security guard to tap. Cali Slick is kept strong despite the loss. [52] Carlos and Marco Gonzalez are backstage, talking to two hispanic heels who are introduced as Carlos Barrera and Miguel Rivera, a fine tag team from South West. Speaking a mix of English and Spanish, it is understood that The Gonzalez are charging the two outsiders to teach a lesson to their opponents, The American Cobras, hated rivals of Carlos and Marco Gonzalez. [33] The American Cobras (Malloy, Spillane) vs Miguel Rivera, Carlos Barrera in a Qualifying match Hands down the best match of the night, in a two-on-two that has good wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd, The American Cobras snatch a ticket to the final rounds after eleven minutes, when Storm Spillane submits Miguel Rivera with a Kneeling Boston Crab. Both duos show tag team chemistry and the Hispanic heels have a solid in-ring performance. Maybe RDJ should be thinking about bring them back asap here in LSW. [62] The Canadian Blondes (Flash Savage, Goldstein) vs Young & Wasted (Kyle, Norton) in a Qualifying match Definitely a different match, outside of the box here in Lone Star Wrestling with three pretty decent high-flyers out of four, the aim of the bout is having some high spots. In a bout that has decent wrestling but little heat, The Canadian Blondes defeat the two babyface debutants in eight minutes, when Flash Savage submits Taylor Norton with a Canadian Crab. [48] Before their match, "The Preacher" Travis Century tightens the ranks within of The Strong Hand faction, preaching to his adepts Cobra and Texas Hangman not to give in to the evil one and put their internal tensions behind them once and for all. After conquering the LSW Tag Team championships, it is time to conquer the Series as well and crush the tag team division once and for all under the power of "The Strong Hand of the Lord." [48] Cobra, Texas Hangman vs The Oklahomans (Patterson, Night) in a Qualifying match These two teams recently have a championship bout in which The Strong Hand came out on top. The outcome is the same in this decent match, as after twelve minutes Texas Hangman pins Jules Night with a Choke Slam. Unfortunately, after a botch from Jason Patterson, Cobra has sustained a Bruised Eye Socket. [35] David Stone, Miller Fforde vs The Big Guns Reloaded (Walls, Revell) in a Qualifying match With both father Johnny Martin, on Miller Fforde’s corner, and son Chip Martin, on his The Most Wanted faction allies’ corner, at ringside the final Qualifying bout of the night sees The Big Guns Reloaded against a fresh new duo of David Stone and Miller Fforde. In a bout that has decent wrestling but doesn’t have much heat, The Big Guns Reloaded take advantage of a Maverick Chip Martin’s distraction to put David Stone down and out, before hitting the Law Of The West on Miller Fforde to score the three-count. [51] OVERALL RATING: 53
  3. Peak of Perfection? Huh? The only peak you'll see is the one at the cliff! We're bringing the war, we will cause your extinction as if it were dinosaurs or something like that you ugly lizards! You know how lethal a black lotus is right? Sharp as a switchblade! And talking about ass-whooping Ky! You known we are, the Black Lotus! Get ready for Collision 'cause a big japanese supernova will collide on Claudio's hairy butt and take him down ... Precise as a Swiss watch!
  4. Thx guys for you comments, appreciate them Major raids are part of the experience I guess lol and they at least are pretty realistic. However, I think it was time to protect the main event scene a little bit and especially Texas Heavyweight title, since Laine, Left Shot and Blaze were all signed while being champs. Welcome allie, thx for stopping by!
  5. Yeah, another great one! Is this your fav Sting match?
  6. LSW No Place for Old Men 2022 Saturday, Week 4, March 2022 Held in Tulsa, OK (Mid South) in front of 2,080 people 67,452 viewers on WrestleWorld The show opens up with Alfonso Garcia and Duke Hazzard welcoming everyone from the announcing table, however, giving the line to the backstage in a hurry because The Most Wanted faction, represented by Outlaw Wes Revell, Bandit Waylon Walls and Maverick Chip Martin, have assaulted No. One Contender Kip Keenan and they're beating him down to injury and not allowing him to get physically cleared to compete in the main event against their leader, Renegade Bradley Blaze, for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title. Miller Fforde, James Prudence and David Stone save Kip Keenan once again and make the heels escape, but the beating may have already accomplished the goal of hurting Kip Keenan. [35] “Hollywood” Jake Idol vs Prime Time Jack Pryde After defeating Jackpot Jordan last week, Prime Time Jack Pryde is all cocky to start this heel vs heel match, being punished almost immediately by the greater experience and strenght of "Hollywood" Jake idol. In a decent match, "Hollywood" goes for his signature move but incredibly "Prime Time" is able to reverse it, Jake Idol charges at full speed the opponent who with a trip sends him head first into the turnbuckle! A stunned "Hollywood" spins back to the center of the ring, Jack Pryde grabs him and connects his PrydeFall! OMG! After nine minutes, Jack Pryde goes for the pin: 1 ... 2 .. 3!! Huge W for the cocky rookie. [46] The "Inner Circle" is in shock, and while Jackpot Jordan throws himself in support of his friend and partner Jake Idol, Prime Time Jack Pryde celebrates on the ramp while also receiving some applause from the audience, which in this situation sees him as the least bad guy - or like the nicest guy in prison if you want. The valet Venus Angeletti turns to "Hollywood" Jake Idol with a mocking smile, as if to say "I told you the kid is not bad at all!”. The valet then gets out of the ring and returns backstage alone, walking past Jack Pryde, sensually whispering something in his ear and handing him a card - probably with her phone number on it. [43] We're back in the ring as Al Coleman and Rob Reynolds talk to each other for the very first time face-to-face after Al Coleman turned heel on his former friend and cost him his Brass Knuckles title. After talking about the old issues, Al Coleman focuses on last month's three way cunningly won by Xavi Ferrera, chiding Rob Reynolds that he was about to tap out to his Ankle Brace, as "Mr. Submission" proved - basically twice - that he was superior to Rob Reynolds in a one-on-one bout. Rob Reynolds responds in kind, but his retort is interrupted by Brass Knuckles champ Davis Wayne Newton, who meanly tries to take advantage of the situation by suggesting to both of them not to forget about Xavi Ferrera, who screwed them over and mocked them to get a title shot against DWN. Therefore, the champ invites both of them to interfere in his match later on against Xavi Ferrera and teach him a lesson, since after all it will be a No Disqualification match! Will Al Coleman and Rob Reynolds take the bait on Davis Wayne Newton's hook? Or will they focus solely on their rivalry? [45] The Most Wanted (Walls, Revell, Martin) vs David Stone, James Prudence, Miller Fforde In a decent three versus three bout, The Most Wanted initially find themselves in trouble as the babyfaces, led by the audience, get the better of things in the early going. The match balances out after a few minutes, and Miller Fforde does his part as "Fighting Underdog" ending up the victim of repeated tags between Bandit Waylon Walls, Outlaw Wes Revell and Maverick Chip Martin. Also a good showing by David Stone overall, who shows his talent while still being countered well by his opponents. After eleven minutes, Miller Fforde milks a tag very well, finally managing to touch the hand of James Prudence who enters the ring as the new legal man, having a huge tag comeback and ending up winning the match after a Surf's Up on Maverick Chip Martin that eats the pin. [47] Davis Wayne Newton (c) vs Xavi Ferrera in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title In a bout that has good wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd, fought under brass knuckles rules, Davis Wayne Newton swings the Brass Knuckles title right away to hit the challenger, but Xavi Ferrera guards well and avoids the impact; it's off to a strong start! After about ten minutes, Al Coleman actually shows up and intervenes in the match, assaulting Xavi Ferrera and "punishing" him for nicking the No. One Contender's spot. Babyface Rob Reynolds intervenes in turn, however, launching himself at Al Coleman and starting a wild brawl inside the squared circle, as referee tries to quell the chaos but cannot call for the DQ. Rob Reynolds finally hits his rival Al Coleman with his wrench and makes him beat a retreat, after which he turns back to Davis Wayne Newton and charges him as well: WRENCH SHOT! The champ however ducks and Rob Reynolds ends up accidentally hitting Xavi Ferrera on the skull with it! Davis Wayne Newton grabs Rob Reynolds and throws him outside of the ring, going straight for the pinfall on a knocked down Xavi Ferrera to steal the win: 1 . 2 .. 3! "Triple Threat" Davis Wayne Newton makes his first title defense of the LSW Brass Knuckles belt. [57] Ricky Dale Johnson, accompanied by his assistant Mya Catalan, calls out Quentin Queen and Remmy Honeyman who are both escorted by several security personnel. RDJ talks about the wild brawl that took plake at a recent event, remembering that since both wrestlers are no more under contract here in LSW, he might as well have taken legal action for their behavior. But after all, the boss is a Mid South real man and thinks there is no point in going through lawyers when you can settle it with a good fistfight! Quentin Queen and Remmy Honeyman have finally shown they have attributes, and RDJ wants to capitalize on this situation with a proposal; at LSW Unchained 2022 he plans to propose to both of them a one-appearance contract and officiate a one versus one match between Quentin Queen and Remmy Honeyman: from friends to foes! And maybe a good W may convince RDJ to sign the winner back for good. "QQ" and "The Honeyman" both agree to this match, promising each other to teach the former partner a lesson. [43] Dreadnought vs Southern Stinger In a poor rematch from LSW Dust Bowl 2022, Dreadnought once again have a underwhelming in-ring performance, while his agent Laura Catherine Huggins does some good work at ringside, even distracting Southern Stinger a couple of times and let Dreadnought blindside him. Southern Stinger sells a back injury caused keyfabe-wise by his rival Dread Bomb on the apron last month. After nine minutes of suffering, the two wrestlers are once again outside the ring a Dreadnought attempts another Dread Bomb on the apron but Southern Stinger hangs on the rope and avoid the signature move, returning to the ring. Dreadnought slowly also gets back inside the squared circle, and that’s when Southern Stinger is able to put him down on the mat with a vicious knee strike, before going on top rope and connects with his Rayne Drop! 1 .. 2 .. 3!! Wow, the vigilante has really made it, huh? “The Stinger” defeats the behemot! [45] In a short angle in the ring, The American Cobras call out The Gonzalez Family, which cost them their championship rematch last month. The Puerto Ricans pose in an aggressive and rough manner, tracing the stages of their rivalry against The American Cobras that starts from October 2021, when Carlos and Marco Gonzalez appeared for the first time and attacked the then pair champions Marvel Malloy and Storm Spillane. Some back-and-forth between the two duos lead us to talk of the Mid South Tag Series III coming this upcoming month, with The American Cobras saying they hope to cross The Gonzalez Family in the bracket so they can teach them a sound lesson and humble them. [38] Cobra, Texas Hangman (c) vs The Oklahomans (Night, Patterson) for the LSW Tag Team titles Greeted with enthusiasm and applause from their fellow citizens, The Oklahomans try hard to pose a serious threat to the Cobra-Texas Hangman pairing and their reign. In a bout that has a decent reaction from the Tulsa crowd but sub-par wrestling, a few more chemistry problems within The Strong Hand faction are highlighted, with Travis Century at ringside that sells his concern pretty well. Eventually, however, despite their best efforts The Oklahomans are forced to hoist the white flag, as Cobra quite steals the tag from Texas Hangman before pinning Jules Night. The Strong Hand adepts make defense number two of the LSW Tag Team titles. [46] Texas Hangman has something to say to Cobra, but the big man is convinced pretty quickly to forget about internal problems, as he and Cobra continue to beat up Jason Patterson and Jules Night after the bell. Luckily, The Heartbreak Express, Ralph Liotta and Johnny Needham, comes out from the back, hit the ring and clean house, saving The Oklahomans from a beatdown or worse. And as The Strong Hand beats a retreat with "The Preacher" Travis Century shouting prayers toward The Heartbreak Express, the cavalry helps The Oklahomans get back up and the two babyface tag teams are cheered by the over two thousand fans in attendance. [34] Cali Slick vs Jared Johnson Aiming to steal the show, "The Draw" Cali Slick and "Double J" Jared Johnson compete in a bout that has great wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd. At Cali Slick's corner, agent Vinny Cruz and his security guard Big Smash Clay interfere in the bout a couple of times to help "The Draw," being called out by the referee who, however, decides not to ban them from ringside. After ten minutes, Cali Slick goes for his Slick-Back but "Double J" brilliantly reverses it and, with great technical skills, finds himself on the mat with his opponent, locking him in a Carolina Crossface! Cali Slick crawls toward the ropes and he almost touches them, but Jared Johnson rolls himself and his rival at the center of the ring, leaving "The Draw" no choice but to tapping out. [62] Champ Renegade Bradley Blaze makes his entrance and now it's time for the challenger, but an already limping Kip Keenan is assaulted once again by Bandit Waylon Walls, Maverick Chip Martin and Outlaw Wes Revell that beat him down. Staff members stop the beating abruptly, and a furious Ricky Dale Johnson walks out on stage to take control of the situation. The boss is tired of all the dirty tricks in The Most Wanted, a script seen over and over these past two years and counting. Therefore, in addition to not having championship advantage as already announced, Bradley Blaze will not have the support of his underlings because all three of them are banned from the match! Bradley Blaze shakes his head, his brigade is escorted out by security, while a limping Kip Keenan bravely makes his way to the ring, starting from an obvious disadvantage. [49] Renegade Bradley Blaze (c) vs Kip Keenan for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title Right after the bell, Bradley Blaze goes face-to-face with a sore Kip Keenan and tells him that he "will walk out of here with the Texas Heavyweight title." After a slow start to build anticipation, both workers have great performances and the bout turns out to have great wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd. Bradley Blaze attempts the Dallas Drop a couple of times without success, after almost fifteen minutes Kip Keenan strikes the Belly To Belly Suplex but the champ kicks out before the three-count. The clock hits seventeen minutes, both competitors are pretty exhausted, victory is just a step away for whoever manages to land the last big shot; Kip Keenan finds himself behind Bradley Blaze, lifts him off his shoulders and connects to Electric Chair Driver which is called a ONE-WINGED EAGLE by the announcing team! A vicious new signature move that leaves "The Renegade" down and out, Kip Keenan goes for the pin and gets a three-count, finally winning the LSW Texas Heavyweight championship. [66] After the bell, a desperate Renegade Bradley Blaze rips the title strap from the referee's hands and rolls out of the ring, starting to panic and refusing to return the championship. Ricky Dale Johnson walks out once again and invites "The Renegade" to accept defeat. However, Bradley Blaze is in a dark place, almost in tears, his obsession around the Texas Heavyweight title keeps getting worse and now he lost the belt once again! "The Renegade" wants to immediately take advantage of his rematch clause, avoiding RDJ's advice to let it go. Bradley Blaze repeats the mantra of the evening: he will walk out of here with the Texas Heavyweight title!!! And to do so he is willing to go all out. Will he regain his championship by winning an immediate rematch, or will he also lose this "second round" and he will leave Lone Star Wrestling ... once and for all! Ricky Dale Johnson thinks about it, reconsiders, and accepts the proposal! THE RENEGADE GOES FOR THE ALL-IN! KIP KEENAN WILL DEFEND HIS NEW CHAMPIONSHIP STRAIGHT AWAY AGAINST BRADLEY BLAZE! [63] Kip Keenan (c) vs Renegade Bradley Blaze for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title The referee restarts the "new" match and Bradley Blaze desperately pounces on Kip Keenan, but after a little more than a minute, the referee is fortuitously knocked out after a collision with the new champ. "The Renegade" decides to take advantage of the situation and cowardly hits a dirty lethal combo: Eye Poke! And Low Blow! Kip Keenan's defensive walls collapse and "The Renegade" prepares to close the match: DALLAS DROP! Under the booing of the audience, Bradley Blaze revives the referee Clinton Edwards and goes for the inevitable pinfall, gaining a tained win: 1 ..... 2 ..... 2.9! NO! KICKOUT!!! "The American Eagle" somehow survives even that, Bradley Blaze freaks out and desperately tries to connect his signature once again, but Kip Keenan reverses it and gets behind his rival, lifting him up and connecting his new devastating finisher: ONE-WINGED EAGLE! 1 .. 2 .. 3!! Kip Keenan defends his just-won Texas Heavyweight title in a crazy ending, and that means Renegade Bradley Blaze is forced to leave Lone Star Wrestling! After more than two years as the main villain, the chapter of The Renegade here in Mid South comes to a close. [66] OVERALL RATING: 64 Predictions Standings: Charasmatic Enigma [16 Pts] KyTeran [16 Pts] kanegan [12 Pts] “2021 Champ” azzak [11 pts] DinoKea [11 Pts] newbiezness [10 Pts] alliegolem [3 Pts]
  7. Great show Enigma! You're killing it recently overall just a solid and entertaining diary to follow. That main event rating was huge! Predictions for NWF National Wrestling Episode 37 Grace of Fire (Welsh Dragon & Bali Daljit) vs XS & Aurelian Bradley ??? vs Damian Dastardly we all love this cocky SOB lol, huh? The Youth Bandits (Ian Vincible & Cannonball Logan) vs High Society (Dylan Drama & Joey Beauchamp) Rohan Kirchner vs Bret Heartbreak NWF Cruiserweight Championship: Leighton Buzzard (C) 🥰 vs JK Lee
  8. I have always found it very difficult to get my hands on an old diary again, but if you still have motivations/ideas go for it! Otherwise, which fresh start were you thinking of?
  9. Preview for LSW No Place for Old Men 2022 “Hollywood” Jake Idol vs Prime Time Jack Pryde After defeating Jackpot Jordan with a dash of good fortune, Prime Time Jack Pryde now has an even tougher task ahead of him, as "Hollywood" Jake Idol asked for and got a singles match against the cocky rookie to prove to everyone, including his friend and valet Venus Angeletti, that Jack Pryde is worth absolutely nothing. And what a victory this would be for "Prime Time," who could take the next step in his young career, perhaps with a more humble attitude than he has seen in the past two years. The Most Wanted (Walls, Revell, Martin) vs David Stone, James Prudence, Miller Fforde While their leader has to defend the LSW Texas Heavyweight title strap in the main event, the other members of The Most Wanted will team up as a trio against the babyface group consisting of "Platinum" James Prudence, "The Fighting Underdog" Miller Fforde, and the Canadian next gen star David Stone. The three good guys saved Kip Keenan last time from a four-on-one assault by The Most Wanted faction, and Renegade Bradley Blaze mandated veteran Outlaw Wes Revell, Bandit Waylon Walls and Maverick Chip Martin to teach the three babyfaces a lesson. Don't stick your nose in their business! Davis Wayne Newton (c) vs Xavi Ferrera in a No DQ match for the LSW Brass Knuckles title Having emerged victorious from a No. One Contender's three way in which he cunningly inserted himself, babyface Xavi Ferrera will finally have his chance to win the LSW Brass Knuckles championship he has been chasing since his debut. And speaking about golden debut, champ Davis Wayne Newton, who won the strap in his very first match here in Lone Star Wrestling, will do anything to come out still with the gold around is waist. Remember, due to the championship at stake, this bout will follow brass knuckles rules, thus being a No Disqualification match. Dreadnought vs Southern Stinger In a rematch from LSW Dust Bowl 2022, fan favorite Southern Stinger will collide once again against Dreadnought, after their double count out draw that did not result in a true winner of the match. Anyway, the behemoth took home an unofficial victory, leaving Southern Stinger down and out at ringside after a Dread Bomb onto the apron. Many wondered how the facepainted mad vigilante could be in fighting condition after that maneuver, which should take months, if not years, off a wrestler's career. "The Stinger," however, should be able and enlisted, ready to surprise everyone with a victory against the titanic opponent. Cobra, Texas Hangman (c) vs The Oklahomans (Night, Patterson) for the LSW Tag Team titles After winning a Go Big or Go Home match a couple of months ago, The Oklahomans have the perfect opportunity on their hands to turn their careers around as they are set to square up against the tag champs for the LSW Tag Team titles. All great, except that Texas Hangman and Cobra are some scary competitors and being inside the ring with them is anything but pleasant. Also true that lately The Strong Hand members are having some chemistry problems that make them more vulnerable. Cali Slick vs Jared Johnson Ricky Dale Johnson officiated this bout just a few days after the two competitors challenged each other during LSW Dust Bowl 2022. A very nice one versus one awaits us, and from this match we should find out who is the real "The Draw" of Lone Star Wrestling, and who is merely a "bum" who will be stuck in the midcard. At Cali Slick's corner we will always find his agent Vinny Cruz and his security guard Big Smash Clay. Renegade Bradley Blaze (c) vs Kip Keenan for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title And in the main event, Renegade Bradley Blaze will defend his Texas Heavyweight championship against "The American Eagle" Kip Keenan. Last time, the babyface came very close to becoming the new champion, being assaulted by The Most Wanted faction right after his signature move that would probably have handed him the victory, thus winning only by DQ. In this rematch the boss Ricky Dale Johnson, who has already in the past had to deal with the dirty tricks of Bradley Blaze and his brigade that jeopardized his business, announced that "The Renegade" will not have the championship advantage. Therefore, should Bradley Blaze lose again by disqualification or via count out, then he'll drop the belt to Kip Keenan. Key for Predictions: 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]
  10. American Machine & Joey Morgan vs Atom Smasher & Brandon James Bear Bekowski vs Robbie Retro Demolition (Avalanche & Primus Allen) vs The Dallas Cowboys (Marshall Dillon & Ranger) Des Davids vs Steven Parker Remo vs Rogue Will SWF top the weekly TV ratings this week? Nope, Rogue in main event won't have a good enough rating
  11. Cruiserweight World Cup Final: Welsh Dragon vs Edison Silva w/ Mo Adebola NWF British Tag Team Titles: Future X vs The Northern Lights (C) w/ Frank Finkleton NWF Cruiserweight Championship: Leighton Buzzard vs JK Lee (C) Jase Cole w/ Christopher Lister vs Lone Wolf If Nate Manchester loses he leaves NWF: Nate Manchester w/ Leo Price vs 'Big Mac' Nathan McKenzie NWF British Heavyweight Championship: (C) 'The Springbok' Landon Mallory vs 'The Celtic Hammer' Stuart Wilson Bonus 1: How many titles will change hands at the event? 1 (maximum of 3) Bonus 2: What will the overall rating of the show be? 68 (two points for spot on, 1 point for 2 either side)
  12. Total Wrestling News: Bradley Blaze Signed With TCW TWN has learned that current LSW Texas Heavyweight champ Bradley Blaze, who was already working in TCW's developmental system in Mid Atlantic Wrestling, has signed an exclusive written contracts with Total Championship Wrestling. The third major stars raided by San Antonio's company in a matter of months, adding to the list of talents that left LSW in the past to join majors, this one is definitely a tough blow for Ricky Dale Johnson's promotion, as "Renegade" Bradley Blaze has been arguably the top heel since the very beginning. Inside rumors say that RDJ decided to pull the trigger right after this, starting to offer 1-year or 2-years exclusive written contracts paid per show to his best workers, so as to avoid further "steal" from major companies and have a more stable main event scene. At the moment, it is very difficult to imagine the next Texas Heavyweight champs being workers who have not signed exclusively to Lone Star Wrestling. (Personal note: I'm mad 🤬🤬🤬)
  13. LSW Dust Bowl 2022 Saturday, Week 3, February 2022 Held in Arlington, TX (Mid South) in front of 1,882 people 60,018 viewers on WrestleWorld The show opens with three-time Texas Heavyweight champ Renegade Bradley Blaze, bragging about the fact that he had vowed to take back HIS title and has kept his word. Kip Keenan interrupts the champion, congratulating him on winning the Texan Rumble, albeit in a somewhat cowardly way, but promising that tonight will be his night! "The American Eagle" was robbed too many times already and should have been Texas Heavyweight champ long ago. Tonight is his night, and his time to shine! Tensions rise ahead of the main event, with "The Renegade" that mocks his opponent by reminding him that although Bradley Blaze is "The Most Wanted," Kip Keenan can't catch him! The Texas Heavyweight title will remain in his hands after the show is over, and that's a spoiler. [58] The Heartbreak Express (Needham, Liotta) vs The Canadian Blondes (Flash Savage, Goldstein) The announcing team reminds us how these two tag teams have already challenged each other three times in tag team action in the past, and currently The Canadian Blondes have a 2-1 advantage over The Heartbreak Express. In a decent two versus two, after eleven minutes the babyfaces manage to take out Flash Savage, finding themselves outnumbered for an instant inside the squared circle, punishing Ozzie Goldstein with their combined maneuver called The Score! Ralph Liotta goes for the pin and takes home the win. This match gets the crowd hotter. [48] Cali Slick vs Tavon Blake Jr In a decent singles match between fellow Californians, Tavon Blake Jr takes on the bulky Cali Slick, accompanied by Vinny Cruz and Big Smash Clay. After eight minutes, "The Draw" is able to pass behind his opponent, punishing him with a Slick-Back and going for the pin: 1 ... 2 .. 3!! Really solid in-ring performance by Cali Slick who closes the file and finally finds victory again, being then joined in the ring by his Agent and his security guard. [55] After the match, Cali Slick takes the microphone and talks about how 2024 MUST be his year, despite getting off to a bad start after being eliminated by that "useless bum" Jared Johnson in the Texan Rumble. However, Cali Sl... The Californian is stopped by the very interruption of Jared Johnson, who was backstage and did not like the way Cali Slick addressed him. A scuffle ensues, with Jared Johnson proposing to settle differences inside the squared circle by challenging Cali Slick for a singles match at the next event to show who really is "The Draw," and who really is a "bum." Cali Slick accepts, although it will now be to be seen whether the ownership will give its approval to the match. [48] Cobra, Texas Hangman (c) vs The American Cobras (Malloy, Spillane) for the LSW Tag Team titles In a rematch from LSW Hell Froze Over back in December 2021, The American Cobras attempt to regain the tag championships from The Strong Hand adepts. In a bout that has good wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd, after about thirteen minutes a miscommunication problem sees Cobra messing up his partner position, and Texas Hangman incredibly almost gets pinned by Marvel Malloy, saving himself with a late kickout. From backstage here suddenly appear Carlos and Marco Gonzalez, as the two Puerto Ricans interfere in the bout to distract The American Cobras, with whom they have had rifts since their arrival here in LSW. This allows Texas Hangman to hit the Choke Slam on a distracted Marvel Malloy to secure the win, while Cobra blindesides Storm Spillane at ringside. The Strong Hand make defense number one of the LSW Tag Team titles, while satisfied Carlos and Marco Gonzalez return backstage after causing the defeat of The American Cobras. [59] We return to the ring, where the owner Ricky Dale Johnson, accompanied by his assistant Mya Catalan, introduces Quentin Queen, who last month lost the Go Big or Go Home tag team match and was forced to leave the company, turning heel after the bout by attacking his former partner Remmy Honeyman. RDJ has agreed on a quick meeting and therefore asks "QQ" what he wants to talk about. Quentin Queen gets straight to the point; he knows he is out of Lone Star Wrestling, but still wants to give it a try. Previously, he was stuck in a bubbly bamboozling duo, not hungry enough to succeed. But his assault on his former partner, that rage of violence, Quentin Queen is convinced that's the way to make his way here in the Mid South. That anger, that aggression, that blind fury ... That's what the boss wants, or at least that's what "QQ" has convinced himself, and he’s now asking for one more chance here in LSW to show his real attitude! Ricky Dale Johnson thinks it over and tries to respond, but at that very instant Remmy Honeyman appears out of nowhere, throwing himself inside the ring and assaulting Quentin Queen! The meeting goes to hell, there is a lot of chaos out here and several staff members and security personnel have to intervene, escorting both wrestlers out of the venue, in a move that could also have legal action because, as the announcers remind us, both competitors are no longer under contract here in Lone Star Wrestling. [44] Prime Time Jack Pryde vs Jackpot Jordan Initially Prime Time Jack Pryde tries to get off to a strong start, but is controlled by Jackpot Jordan and his experience. Despite being more of a tag team specialist, Jordan controls his opponent while mocking him, while Jake Idol and Venus Angeletti at ringside cheer his exploits. In a decent match, we get to the seventh minute when Jackpot Jordan makes a misstep, allowing "Prime Time" to attempt a fast roll up, holding himself at the bottom rope on the finish: 1 ... 2 .. 3!! Surprisingly, Jack Pryde mocks his opponent and defeats him with a pinfall out of nowhere. Finding himself in denial from the bully group, even a few fans cheer the cocky "Prime Time" who returns with a big grin backstage. [40] Backstage, "The Preacher" Travis Century praises his adepts Texas Hangman and Cobra, capable of retaining the Tag Team titles earlier on despite a potentially fatal miscommunication mistake. The Strong Hand faction is interrupted, however, by The Oklahomans, who last month won the Go Big or Go Home match that brought him a title shot for the golds. Jason Patterson and Jules Night know they are the underdogs in this bout, but they will throw their hearts over the hurdle to triumph! A dreadful staredown by Texas Hangman and Cobra comes down on The Oklahomans, while Travis Century preaches and promises that the two young guns will pay dearly for their insolence and recklessness. The Strong Hand will strangle their young lives! [37] Rob Reynolds vs Al Coleman vs Xavi Ferrera in a No. One Contender’s match With Brass Knuckles champ Davis Wayne Newton seated next to the announcing table, watching with his haughty stare the three competitors fighting for a title shot as his title strap, the three way match starts now!. Finding himself in the match with a bit of cunning and luck, it’s clear how Xavi Ferrera is seen as the third wheel by Al Coleman and Rob Reynolds, who are much more intent on clashing with each other given the bad blood flowing and their heated rivalry. In a decent match, after almost a quarter of an hour, Al Coleman applies his Ankle Brace on Rob Reynolds who however manages to chase him off with a kick, "Mr. Submission" rolls out of the ring absorbing the blow, but reaches out to the ring moments later recapturing his rival's leg: ANKLE BRACE FROM RINGSIDE! Rob Reynolds screams in pain with his back on the mat, and Xavi Ferrera smartly jumps in the action by throwing himself on top of "The Motor City Menace": 1 ... 2 .. 3!! With a surprise cover while Al Coleman is still applying the Ankle Brace from outside of the ring, Xavi Ferrera scores the W and wins the No. One Contender's match. A rather controversial spot with the referee having to listen to Al Coleman's complaints, while Rob Reynolds licks his wounds at ringside. [53] In a backstage segment, Jake Idol tries to comfort his friend and partner Jackpot Jordan, that earlier on he got screwed by a fast roll up by Prime Time Jack Pryde in singles action. Both members of Rich and Famous improvise well, with Jackpot Jordan looking genuinely annoyed by the defeat. Venus Angeletti also intrudes into the discussion, however, as the valet points out how, after all, Jack Pryde has proven to have some talent in that ring. Rich and Famous do not like this thought of the valet, and the segment ends with Jake Idol promising to teach "Prime Time" a lesson, also showing Venus Angeletti how Jack Pryde is worthless! The beautiful valet responds to her friend by lowering her tone, still instilling the seed of doubt. [39] Dreadnought vs Southern Stinger In the aftermath of the Texan Rumble, Dreadnought unleashes his power against Southern Stinger, the one who eliminated him, in a poor match due to the behemoth's in-ring performance. In a wild brawl, Southern Stinger repeats the rumble spot by hitting his opponent with a Lariat on the ropes and ending up at ringside along with him. The two wrestlers then fight there, trading blows and disregarding the referee's count out, which goes all the way to 10! After eight minutes, the ref calls for a Double Count Out and rules this match as a draw. The announcing quality lifts the match, also Dreadnought's agent, Laura Catherine Huggins, does some good work at ringside. [41] The brawl continues even after the bell, and for the second time it is Dreadnought who gets the better of it, slamming his new rival against the railings before connecting a vicious Dread Bomb straight to the apron, leaving "The Stinger" down and out for good this time. With difficulty, Laura Catherine Huggins manages to calm the behemoth down along with the referee, driving his dangerous client backstage while medical staff checks in on Southern Stinger. [40] Renegade Bradley Blaze (c) vs Kip Keenan for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title And in the main event, three-time LSW Texas Heavyweight champ Renegade Bradley Blaze is called to his first title defense after regaining the title strap in the Texan Rumble, against the runner up Kip Keenan. In a bout that has great wrestling and a decent reaction from the crowd, Kip Keenan puts Bradley Blaze's reign in serious jeopardy as he tries to bring home a title defense in every way possible. After sixteen minutes, "The Renegade" fails his Dallas Drop and is hounded by his opponent who connects a Belly to Belly Suplex! 1 .. 2 .. NO! Providentially, members of The Most Wanted storm into the ring and Outlaw Wes Revell is the one to break the pin by assaulting Kip Keenan. Under the booing of the nearly two thousand fans in attendance, the referee is forced to call a DQ! Kip Keenan wins the bout, but Renegade Bradley Blaze remains the champ. [64] From this ensues a four-on-one beatdown with Bradley Blaze joining his brigade. After several seconds Miller Fforde, historical rival of "The Renegade", appears on the stage and launches himself against the heelish faction, being followed closely by the brave young David Stone. But it is not enough and the babyfaces are slowly being dominated by numerical superiority ... OH MY! JAMES PRUDENCE JOINS THE PARTY! "Platinum" comes out as the cavalry and really changes the fortunes of this wild fight as the other three babyfaces regain strength and counterattack. Cheered on by the audience, Kip Keenan, James Prudence, Miller Fforde and David Stone make The Most Wanted beat a retreat, who despite losing the fight still have the prized Texas Heavyweight championship. [42] OVERALL RATING: 59 Predictions Standings: KyTeran [10 Pts] Charasmatic Enigma [9 Pts] kanegan [8 Pts] DinoKea [6 Pts] newbiezness [6 Pts] “2021 Champ” azzak [5 pts]
  14. I think we could discuss a lot on this point Jay! I think some things are just pretty bad and looks bad, like his machine gun (?) chops and kick, etc. But I understand that personal taste tends to influence this feeling a lot.
  15. Man is turning into Tony Khan lol Paul Huntingdon vs Rogue Lenny Brown vs Scythe (that's a curious match-up) Robbie Retro vs Spencer Spade Atom Smasher vs Joey Morgan Brandon James vs Des Davids vs Remo vs Valiant (BONUS) Will SWF top the weekly TV ratings this week? Yes! We can't let a company with Mighty Meaty in the main event beat us Comments on diary / last episode: I'm curious to know what's next for Hollywood Bret Starr. Not a SWF guy so I'm not sure, but I guess he has the skills/POP to be in the main event scene. Am I wrong?
  16. Nice show! I always liked the chairshot ropes rebound spot, the finalists of the World Cup had to be Dragon and Silva. It'll be funny! I'm with newb on The Force lol you can imagine where I'd shove those lightsabers at them. Also, High Society and Frisby's angles are always entertaining. You're doing a great job with them.
  17. Okay so I was casually talking to someone on Twitter about Chad Gable and was told that he could be on Kurt Angle's level if WWE didn't do him dirty. I was also told that the only difference between the two is that "Kurt just a better comedy character." I know many are still upset about Zayn winning over him, and I know that recency bias is mad, but am I the only one who thinks Kurt Angle is on a whole other level? And that's not a knock on Gable in any way, it's just that Kurt is one of the greatest ever. Seems blasphemy to me tbh, what do you think?
  18. Preview for LSW Dust Bowl 2022 The Heartbreak Express (Needham, Liotta) vs The Canadian Blondes (Flash Savage, Goldstein) Despite abandoning their leader Raphael after their humiliating defeat to James Prudence in a Hair vs. Hair match, The Canadian Blondes have not yet moved on for good, challenging The Heartbreak Express in a tag team match. Johnny Needham and Ralph Liotta will then clash against Flash Savage and Ozzie Goldstein in a two-on-two that carries several grudges and a good chance to shake up the tag team division rankings. Prime Time Jack Pryde vs Jackpot Jordan After spending months wanting to get into the "Inner Circle" by begging first Ernest Youngman and then Jake Idol, always ending up being sneered at, Prime Time Jack Pryde showed some character in the Texan Rumble when he refused to save "Hollywood" himself and his friend and partner Jackpot Jordan from elimination. The cocky rookie certainly did not shine in that wild brawl, but at least he received his first applause from the audience after two years with the company. Jake Idol, valet Venus Angeletti and Jackpot Jordan did not like the gesture, however, and got and demanded a one versus one match between "Prime Time" and Jackpot Jordan, called to his first singles match here in LSW. Cali Slick vs Tavon Blake Jr "The Draw" seems to be in free fall here in the Mid South, coming out defeated in the Last Man Standing match against Southern Stinger to close his 2021, and eliminated by Jared Johnson in the Texan Rumble despite being lucky enough to enter as last in the match. Dreams of success are far away now, a convincing victory will be needed against fellow Californian, "The Grappler" Tavon Blake Jr, who himself is looking for some glory here in LSW. There are also rumors that a Cali Slick success is also strongly desired by his agent Vinny Cruz, with voices about how the sleazy manager is wondering if he made the right choice in betting on "The Draw.” Also, Ricky Dale Johnson granted a quick meeting to the recently fired Quentin Queen Rob Reynolds vs Al Coleman vs Xavi Ferrera in a No. One Contender’s match Ricky Dale Johnson recently officiated this three way match to determine who will challenge Davis Wayne Newton for the LSW Brass Knuckles title. Originally, former champ Rob Reynolds was supposed to exercise his rematch clause. Driven by a thirst for revenge, however, "The Motor City Menace" was so eager to get his hands on Al Coleman, his former friend who betrayed him, that he put up his title shot in order to clash with "Mr. Submission." As the days went by babyface Xavi Ferrera, who was already involved in this tango around the Brass Knuckles title, managed to pull the right strings and poke at both Rob Reynolds and Al Coleman, ending up getting himself entered into this contest that is now a three way match! The insolent Davis Wayne Newton will have to pay close attention to this match, from here will emerge his first contender. Cobra, Texas Hangman (c) vs The American Cobras (Malloy, Spillane) for the LSW Tag Team titles After winning the Tag Team championships in late 2021, Cobra and Texas Hangman are called to their first title defense as The American Cobras will exercise their rematch clause. The Strong Hand, led by "The Preacher" Travis Century, continues to be a serious threat in Lone Star Wrestling, and now that Texas Hangman's hints of rebellion seem to have subsided, the holy faction looks seriously unstoppable. Marvel Malloy and Storm Spillane will have to make the big time to get past "The Hangman" and Cobra, but then again, they have done it before and are among the best candidates for this job. Will they reclaim the tag golds? Dreadnought vs Southern Stinger One of the hottest babyfaces in Lone Star Wrestling right now is set to square up against a monster heel who despite his young age is considered one of the biggest threats here in the Mid South. During the Texan Rumble, facepainted madman Southern Stinger - fka as Rayne Man - succeeded in the feat of eliminating Dreadnought from contention, but had to sacrifice himself to accomplish it. The masked behemoth went mad with rage and beat the hell out of "The Stinger," throwing him against the railings and the steel steps. So this one versus one is a logical outgrowth of this beatdown, and it is definitely a match that LSW fans want to see, and a bout that Ricky Dale Johnson wants to capitalize on financially. Who will walk out on top? Renegade Bradley Blaze (c) vs Kip Keenan for the LSW Texas Heavyweight title Obsession is now reality, and Renegade Bradley Blaze is a three-time LSW Texas Heavyweight champ after winning his second Texan Rumble. The leader of The Most Wanted is once again the man to beat here in the Mid South and he loves it! His only mission in life is to keep around his life that piece of gold, and his only goal will be to defend the championship from the assault of "The American Eagle" Kip Keenan, several times close to winning the main title and runner up of the recent Texan Rumble, in which he was also the wrestler who lasted for the longest time, starting from the unlucky #2 position and eliminating four opponents. This match is must-see; will Kip Keenan succeed in finally becoming Texas heavyweight champ? Or will Bradley Blaze succeed in defending the gold? Key for Predictions: 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]
  19. We're in for a fun ride! No clue if these guys are TVerse originals or if you created them, no clue about their stats, POP, etc. All I know is this guy is my new fav worker BLACK IDOL VS EL VEES VS ESPACIO PIRATA VS LIL $WAG VS LARRY LIGHTNING VS LYN MERIT THE FABULOUS BLANCO BROS. VS GENERAL VILLIANY & EMPEROR SHIMAOKA JIMMY VELOURS VS XTIAN ST. OURS
  20. Hey man! What's ARK product? 😉 Also, it seems very junior heavyweight-oriented, am I right?
  21. I'ma be honest, don't like the logo that much but these belts are 11/10!
  22. If a singer is out of tune, can I say so? Or can I just say that I don't like her? I have nothing against Eddie Kingston, I would just be happy if he was actually good in ring so I would have another good pro wrestler with good promo skills to enjoy. Moxley is not a outlaw mudshow wrestler because I don't like it, I don't like Moxley because he has tons of outlaw mudshow matches. Is exactly the opposite. As for whether he's in shape or not, I agree with you! And I don't think every wrestler must have the physique of Randy Orton. Eddie Kingston has his own personality/gimmick that suits him well ... Kevin Owens, Samoa Joe are just a couple of "bulky" examples of great wrestlers.
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