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[CENTER][B][I][SIZE=3][COLOR=teal][B][U]Delorean Driver.com[/U][/B][/COLOR][/SIZE][/I][/B] [B][I][B][SIZE=3][COLOR=teal][U]Your Top Wrestling News Site[/U][/COLOR][/SIZE][/B][/I][/B][/CENTER] [B]Notes From A Small Island:[/B] FCW return to the Ricardo Montenez Ballroom in San Juan for the first time since Batalla Final 2010, on Monday February 28th as the return 'home' after excursions to New Jersey and Florida for their Ningunga Entrega show. The main event will be a rematch of the Undisputed Title match at Batalla Final as J.D Morgan faces off with former MMA star and local legend Billy Russell and despite falling victim to Morgan's feared Cross Atlantic Stretch, Russell requested that the match was a 'Tap Out' match , where the only way to win is to make your opponent submit. Russell who earned the nickname the 'Tap Out Artist' on his reputation to make his opponents fall to various submissions, wants to prove that he is the better submission specialist than J.D Morgan. Morgan as champion could have refused the challlenge and had the match set on his terms, but he said he does not fear Russell and that Russell's arrogance will only cost him further humiliation. The People's Championship will also be on the line as the arrogant Darryl Devine takes on a former champion in the form of Angel De Mexico. The patriotic masked man will also have to be aware of any distractions from Devine's recruits into his Devine Right stable Bulldozer Brandon Smith and Jared Johnson. Also taking place throughout the show will be a unique Round Robin Series for the Tag Team Championship where the belts could be on the line in every match. Teams taking part include Animal Magic, UNITY and Totally Einstein. Animal Magic will be looking to cement their place as champions by surviving the Round Robin, the UNITY pairing of Nicky R!ot and Harry Allen, who look to be on the same page again will be hungry to win back the belts and can the true wildcard of Totally Einstein walk out of the Monty with the belts to become two time champions. Despite the fact that Mainstream Hernandez is not completely sold on the reunion, the pairing who won championship gold together back in 2009 suddenly find themselves back in contention for the Tag belts. Da Power will take on former Wave of Violence stable mate Primus, in a grudge match since Primus took the decision to 'walk out' on the W.O.V stable, following his turn on Da Power at Batalla Final. Primus was also hoping that manager Carl Batch and former tag team partner M.C Speed would also walk away from the arrogant former Undisputed Champion and get W.O.V back to it's roots but it appears that Batch and Speed have decided to stay along side Power and now Primus find's himself out on his own. The other high profile match on the card will see respected veteran Steve Flash take on former People's champion Dean Daniels as both look to put themselves in contention for the 'twin belts'. Flash will want to prove that he 'still has it' despite his advancing years and Daniels who was dominant as People's champion in 2010, will look to continue the same sort of form to take him towards challenging for and then winning the Undisputed Championship. Rounding out the show there wil be a Six Way Scramble match featuring Ultimate Phoenix, Phoenix Negra, Charles Rainier, Capitao Brasil Jr (making his Puerto Rico debut) and both members of Heat Magnets Matt Hocking and Arthur Dexter Bradley. Bonus matches on the pre-show will see The Ring Generals take on Benning & Wilkes and Mr Electricity go up against Captain Morgan. [I]Here is a full run down of the card for FCW Ningunga Entrega[/I] [CENTER][B][U]FCW Ningunga Entrega[/U][/B][/CENTER] [CENTER]Monday 28th February 2011 at [SIZE=2]Ricardo Montenez Ballroom, San Juan, Puerto Rico[/SIZE][/CENTER] [CENTER][B]'Tap Out' match for [/B] [B]the Undisputed Championship:[/B] J.D Morgan vs Billy Russell[/CENTER] [CENTER][B]People's Championship:[/B] [SIZE=1]'Representing Devine Right'[/SIZE] Darryl Devine vs Angel De Mexico [/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Tag Team Championship Round Robin Series[/B] [B]Featuring:-[/B] Animal Magic (Masked Cougar & Fox Mask) UNITY (Harry Allen & Nicky R!ot) Totally Einstein (Mainstream Hernandez & Bradford Peverall)[/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Grudge Match:[/B] [SIZE=1]'Representing Wave of Violence'[/SIZE] Da Power vs [SIZE=1]'Representing Wave of Violence'[/SIZE] Primus[/CENTER] [CENTER]Dean Daniels vs Steve Flash[/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Six Way Scramble[/B] [B]Featuring:-[/B] Arthur Dexter Bradley [SIZE=1](Heat Magnets),[/SIZE] Capitao Brasil Jr , Charles Rainier [SIZE=1](UNITY)[/SIZE][SIZE=2],[/SIZE] Matt Hocking [SIZE=1](Heat Magnets),[/SIZE] Phoenix Negra, Ultimate Phoenix[/CENTER] [CENTER][FONT=Courier New][B]Bonus Pre-Show Matches:[/B][/FONT] [B][FONT=Courier New]The Ring Generals vs Benning & Wilkes[/FONT][/B] [B][FONT=Courier New]Mr Electricity vs Captain Morgan[/FONT][/B] [B][FONT=Courier New]_________________________________________________________[/FONT][/B][/CENTER] [quote] [LEFT][COLOR=purple][B]Predictions Form:[/B][/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=purple][B][U]FCW Ningunga Entrega[/U][/B][/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=purple][B]Undisputed Championship (Tap Out Match):[/B] J.D Morgan vs Billy Russell[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=purple][B]Peoples Championship:[/B] Darryl Devine vs Angel De Mexico[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=purple][B]Tag Team Round Robin:[/B] Animal Magic vs UNITY[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=purple][B]Tag Team Round Robin:[/B] Animal Magic vs Totally Einstein[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=purple][B]Tag Team Round Robin:[/B] Totally Einstein vs UNITY[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=purple][B]Grudge Match:[/B] Da Power vs Primus[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=purple]Dean Daniels vs Steve Flash[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=purple][B]Six Way Scramble:[/B] ADB vs Capitao Brasil Jr vs Charles Rainier vs Matt Hocking vs Phoenix Negra vs Ultimate Phoenix[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=purple]Ring Generals vs Benning & Wilkes[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=purple]Mr Electricity vs Captain Morgan[/COLOR][/LEFT] [/quote]
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Undisputed Championship (Tap Out Match): [B]J.D Morgan[/B] vs Billy Russell Peoples Championship: [B]Darryl Devine[/B] vs Angel De Mexico Tag Team Round Robin: Animal Magic vs [B]UNITY[/B] Tag Team Round Robin: [B]Animal Magic[/B] vs Totally Einstein Tag Team Round Robin: [B]Totally Einstein[/B] vs UNITY Grudge Match: [B]Da Power[/B] vs Primus Dean Daniels vs [B]Steve Flash[/B] Six Way Scramble: ADB vs Capitao Brasil Jr vs Charles Rainier vs Matt Hocking vs [B]Phoenix Negra[/B] vs Ultimate Phoenix [B]Ring Generals[/B] vs Benning & Wilkes [B]Mr Electricity[/B] vs Captain Morgan
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Undisputed Championship (Tap Out Match): [B]J.D Morgan[/B] vs Billy Russell Peoples Championship: [B]Darryl Devine[/B] vs Angel De Mexico Tag Team Round Robin: Animal Magic vs [B]UNITY[/B] Tag Team Round Robin: [B]Animal Magic[/B] vs Totally Einstein Tag Team Round Robin: [B]Totally Einstein[/B] vs UNITY Grudge Match: Da Power vs[B] Primus[/B] Dean Daniels vs [B]Steve Flash[/B] Six Way Scramble: ADB vs Capitao Brasil Jr vs Charles Rainier vs Matt Hocking vs [B]Phoenix Negra [/B]vs Ultimate Phoenix [B]Ring Generals[/B] vs Benning & Wilkes Mr Electricity vs [B]Captain Morgan[/B]
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FCW Ningunga Entrega Undisputed Championship (Tap Out Match): [B]J.D Morgan[/B] vs Billy Russell Peoples Championship: [B]Darryl Devine [/B]vs Angel De Mexico Tag Team Round Robin: [B]Animal Magic[/B] vs UNITY Tag Team Round Robin: [B]Animal Magic[/B] vs Totally Einstein Tag Team Round Robin: Totally Einstein vs [B]UNITY [/B] Grudge Match: Da Power vs [B]Primus[/B] [B]Dean Daniels[/B] vs Steve Flash Six Way Scramble: ADB vs Capitao Brasil Jr vs Charles Rainier vs Matt Hocking vs [B]Phoenix Negra[/B] vs Ultimate Phoenix [B]Ring Generals[/B] vs Benning & Wilkes Mr Electricity vs [B]Captain Morgan[/B]
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FCW Ningunga Entrega Undisputed Championship (Tap Out Match): [b]J.D Morgan[/b] vs Billy Russell Peoples Championship: [b]Darryl Devine[/b] vs Angel De Mexico Tag Team Round Robin: [b]Animal Magic[/b] vs UNITY Tag Team Round Robin: Animal Magic vs [b]Totally Einstein[/b] Tag Team Round Robin: [b]Totally Einstein[/b] vs UNITY Grudge Match: [b]Da Power[/b] vs Primus [b]Dean Daniels[/b] vs Steve Flash Six Way Scramble: ADB vs Capitao Brasil Jr vs Charles Rainier vs Matt Hocking vs Phoenix Negra vs [b]Ultimate Phoenix[/b] [b]Ring Generals[/b] vs Benning & Wilkes [b]Mr Electricity[/b] vs Captain Morgan
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Next show should definitely be up Friday, just got the main event to write out. Ok confession time, I've had to do some 'financial adjustments' in the editor to help keep the game/diary going at it's current pace. For the Tri-State shows , I accidently selected the medium sized venue and not the tiniest sized venue that the show should have been run in, as you can imagine doing this put an incredible strain on my finances. Running four shows in one month has hurt me enough financially (and I'll be running just one show next month, because of this) without selecting the wrong venue. If I didn't replace the £58'600 I lost by running two shows in the incorrect sized venue, there is a good chance the diary wouldn't be able to last much longer, or I would have to slow down to a show every other month type schedule to get myself back on track financially. I have invested too much time in it, to see it come to a standstill over a couple of silly oversights. I hope this doesn't take away from people's enjoyment of the diary. If I do make the same mistake again, I will 'live' with it.
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[QUOTE=Tigerkinney;570271]Next show should definitely be up Friday, just got the main event to write out. Ok confession time, I've had to do some 'financial adjustments' in the editor to help keep the game/diary going at it's current pace. For the Tri-State shows , I accidently selected the medium sized venue and not the tiniest sized venue that the show should have been run in, as you can imagine doing this put an incredible strain on my finances. Running four shows in one month has hurt me enough financially (and I'll be running just one show next month, because of this) without selecting the wrong venue. If I didn't replace the £58'600 I lost by running two shows in the incorrect sized venue, there is a good chance the diary wouldn't be able to last much longer, or I would have to slow down to a show every other month type schedule to get myself back on track financially. I have invested too much time in it, to see it come to a standstill over a couple of silly oversights. I hope this doesn't take away from people's enjoyment of the diary. If I do make the same mistake again, I will 'live' with it.[/QUOTE] I value honesty from the writer, and I realize its a game. So I for one, have no issue with you having done it. It would be one thing if poor booking resulted in problems, but to have a mistake cause an issue for such a great diary would be tragic. Hopefully the legions of other readers will feel the same.
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Agreed - it's not like you gave yourself a million dollars and brought in Sean McFly on $500 a show :) * Undisputed Championship (Tap Out Match): [B]J.D Morgan[/B] vs Billy Russell - Morgan is the man Peoples Championship: [B]Darryl Devine[/B] vs Angel De Mexico - Didn't ADM lose to DD a show or two back? Tag Team Round Robin: [B]Animal Magic[/B] vs UNITY Tag Team Round Robin: Animal Magic vs [B]Totally Einstein[/B] Tag Team Round Robin: Totally Einstein vs [B]UNITY[/B] - One fall apiece? Confusion all around? You know you want to :p Grudge Match: [B]Da Power[/B] vs Primus - Can't see Power losing, not with creative control. Might get thrown out or have interference or something, but if there's a winner, it's PRP [B]Dean Daniels[/B] vs Steve Flash - Flash will do great work putting Deano over Six Way Scramble: ADB vs Capitao Brasil Jr vs Charles Rainier vs Matt Hocking vs [B]Phoenix Negra[/B] vs Ultimate Phoenix - I'm pretty sure I know who PN is, and if so, he wouldn't be happy losing to the likes of ADB [B]Ring Generals[/B] vs Benning & Wilkes - The job squad still has a job? [B]Mr Electricity[/B] vs Captain Morgan - He's Electric!
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In my view, the story of a diary is the important thing. This diary is not just a record of how well someone's doing at a game. If it was, I wouldn't enjoy it. It's the story and characters and all that good stuff that's important, and I don't see how a little bit of creative editing to further that story is a bad thing. I'm currently playing a game that I am going to make a diary out of where I fudge some of the finances, so if I did mind I'd be a hypocrite. Check that minor plug! Undisputed Championship (Tap Out Match): [B]J.D Morgan [/B]vs Billy Russell Russell is just here to keep Morgan busy until a proper challenger is built up. Hence he loses again here. This is his last appearance anyway, isn't it? Peoples Championship: [B]Darryl Devine [/B]vs Angel De Mexico Poor Angel. Destined for a life as the bridesmaid. He's such a solid hand, but I always find myself just using him as a glorified jobber. Besides, I love DD and he is juat gonna keep racking up momentum Tag Team Round Robin: [B]Animal Magic [/B]vs UNITY Tag Team Round Robin: [B]Animal Magic [/B]vs Totally Einstein Tag Team Round Robin: Totally Einstein vs [B]UNITY[/B] This has me totally stumped. THis is totally just a stab in the dark situation where I think AM will retain to build them up as strong champs. The other match is really just a case of me thinking we're not quite ready for a harmonious Einstein. I don't see them imploding quite yet either, if that's the route you're going. I like not being able to predict where things are going next. Grudge Match: [B]Da Power [/B]vs Primus Shenanigans abound, but there is no way Primus beats Power. Well, not yet... [B]Dean Daniels[/B] vs Steve Flash Daniels has all the momentum, youth and upside in his corner. Flash is exactly the kind of pro that Daniels should be facing if he's going to be moving on to Morgan. I'd also hope a leadership presence like Flash is helping keep him in check backstage too. Six Way Scramble: ADB vs Capitao Brasil Jr vs Charles Rainier vs Matt Hocking vs Phoenix Negra vs [B]Ultimate Phoenix[/B] This is basically a crap-shoot. Ultimate is the biggest star here, but it could just as easily go to Negra or Rainier. I think Ultimate gets the pin, but not on Negra, thus further denying his revenge. [B]Ring Generals [/B]vs Benning & Wilkes They're teaming this time, so they win. [B]Mr Electricity[/B] vs Captain Morgan Singh gets some momentum to keep him useful as a JTTS and Morgan gets a bit of visibility. Everybody wins.
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FCW Ningunga Entrega Undisputed Championship (Tap Out Match): [B]J.D Morgan[/B] vs Billy Russell Peoples Championship: [B]Darryl Devine[/B] vs Angel De Mexico Tag Team Round Robin: Animal Magic vs [B]UNITY[/B] Tag Team Round Robin: [B]Animal Magic[/B] vs Totally Einstein Tag Team Round Robin: [B]Totally Einstein[/B] vs UNITY Grudge Match: [B]Da Power[/B] vs Primus Dean Daniels vs [B]Steve Flash[/B] Six Way Scramble: ADB vs Capitao Brasil Jr vs Charles Rainier vs Matt Hocking vs [B]Phoenix Negra[/B] vs Ultimate Phoenix [B]Ring Generals[/B] vs Benning & Wilkes [B] Mr Electricity[/B] vs Captain Morgan
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[CENTER][B][U][SIZE=3][COLOR=sienna][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_FCW.jpg[/IMG][/COLOR][/SIZE][/U][/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][U][SIZE=3][COLOR=sienna]FCW Ningunga Entrega[/COLOR][/SIZE][/U][/B] [/CENTER] [CENTER][SIZE=1]Monday February 28th 2011[/SIZE][/CENTER] Ricardo Montenez Ball Room, Puerto Rico (Attendance: 1'475) [B]Commentary Team:[/B] Dane O'Hara and Cueball Lynch [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_DaneOHara.jpg[/IMG][B][SIZE=2] & [/SIZE][/B][I][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_CueballLynch.jpg[/IMG][/I] [B][U]Pre-Show[/U][/B] [B]Match 1: The Ring Generals (Marv Statler & Dean Waldorf) vs Joe Benning & Leftie Wilkes[/B] This was basically there to put the Ring Generals back on the winning track, without hinting that they may be in for a push (I might have plans if they re sign), by giving them a win against our resident jobber pairing. This was pretty much a squash match with Benning eating the pin after getting dumped on his head with the Lesson Learned (Aided Wheelbarrow Suplex) [B][COLOR=red]Result: The Ring Generals defeated Benning & Wilkes in 4:01 when Dean Waldorf defeated Joe Benning by pinfall with a Lesson Learned. [/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: E+[/COLOR][/B] [CENTER][B][COLOR=black]_________________________________________________[/COLOR][/B][/CENTER] [I]Mr Electricity is strolling around backstage when Captain Morgan steps in his way......[/I] [COLOR=purple][B]Mr Electricity:[/B] Shift it Hobo[/COLOR] [COLOR=sienna][B]Captain Morgan:[/B] We couldsch' sail the seven seasch tgether...you me and a bevvy of booties.[/COLOR] [COLOR=purple][B]Mr Electricity[/B]: What ?! You sound put of it dude....... just get out of my way...Mr Electricity needs to find some ladies to boogie on down with[/COLOR] [COLOR=sienna][B]Captain Morgan:[/B] Aaargh you see we are on the same page, lets find some wenches and make merry weather[/COLOR] [COLOR=purple][B]Mr Electricity:[/B] No thanks, now shift it loser.[/COLOR] [COLOR=sienna][B]Captain Morgan:[/B] But you couldsch join me quest...please join me quest.....[/COLOR] [COLOR=purple][B]Mr Electricity:[/B] I said hop it.......[/COLOR] [I]Mr Electricity tries to shove Morgan out of the way, but Morgan doesn't budge and as the Disco dancer goes to shove Morgan out the way again, Morgan spills some beer on Electricity's disco pants.[/I] [COLOR=purple][B]Mr Electricity:[/B] Now look what you done, ruined...damn ruined.......[/COLOR] [I]Mr Electricity then starts wailing on Morgan, leaving the delusional drunk no choice but to try and defend himself.[/I] [I]Rating: E[/I] [B]Match 2: Captain Morgan vs Mr Electricity[/B] Basically another squash match, with Mr Electricity in total control throughout but Morgan somehow kicking out of everything the former Kashmir Singh threw his way, until he was finally put away with the Lightnin' Rod (Falcon Arrow) [B][COLOR=red]Result: Mr. Electricity defeated Captain Morgan in 5:47 by pinfall.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: D-[/COLOR][/B] [CENTER]_________________________________________________________[/CENTER] [I]Lisa Bowen comes out dressed in yet another skimpy outfit, that has some members of the audience thinking inappropriate thoughts, and oh yeah she gives out some free probably out-dated merchandise too... (anyone for some Messiah's Circus T-Shirts ?)[/I] [B]Rating: C-[/B] [CENTER][B]______________________________________________________[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][U]Main Show[/U][/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Match 1: Six Way Scramble: [/B] [B]Arthur Dexter Bradley vs Capitao Brasil Jr vs Charles Rainier vs [/B] [B]Matt Hocking vs Phoenix Negra vs Ultimate Phoenix[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://i137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/ArthurDexterBradley.jpg?t=1232742413[/IMG] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_CapitaoBrasil.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_CharlesAvatar.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [CENTER][B]vs[/B][COLOR=white]______________________________[/COLOR][B] vs[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_MattHocking.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_BlackPhoenix1.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_UltimatePhoenix.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] The show kicks off with match action, as six competitors take part in a match that is always fast paced and unpredictable , the scramble match and this was match was no different, with the usual organised chaos happening all over the ring. The most interesting factor in the match was having both of the Heat Magnets in there who hit some neat double teams and had a sequence where they nailed the 2 Hot 2 Handle on three consesutive opponents ! (Capitao Brasil, Phoenix Negra and myself !) but after hesistation over who should go for the pin, Ultimate Phoenix took both down with a double Tornado DDT ! That then lead to the usual run of everyone hitting their finishers to try and win the match, after nailing Phoenix with a Raindrop, I then drilled Matt Hocking with the C.R Driver, only for Phoenix Negra to dump me on my head with an Elemental Suplex. Ultimate Phoenix then dove back in to make the save and the pair ending up brawling to the outside. However that left me open to the pin from someone else, with Capitao Brasil looking to take the opporunity, only for him to be shoved to the outside by Arthur Dexter Bradley. ADB then went for the Superstar Splash but ate nothing but canvas and ended eating the Samba Roll (Rolling Thunder) from Capitao Brasil. Brasil though was then taken down with a Shock Drop II (Diving Bulldog ) from Matt Hocking). Hocking then walked right into the Flaming Driver from Ultimate Phoenix (who had managed to send Phoenix Negra into the barricade) but was that was broken up Capitao Brasil who soared off the top rope onto Phoenix with the Fall From Rio (Swanton), however I pulled Capitao off and spiked the recent debutant into the mat with a DDT, before heading up top myself. However Phoenix Negra was back in and nailed me with a jumping Enziguri, with Capitao Brasil still in a prone position, Negra climbed to the top and came crashing down with the Phoenix Firebird Splash to pick up the victory in a really good opening contest. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Phoenix Negra defeated Charles Rainier, Arthur Dexter Bradley, Matt Hocking, Capitão Brasil Jr and Ultimate Phoenix in 9:48 when Phoenix Negra defeated Capitão Brasil Jr by pinfall.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: C+[/COLOR][/B] [CENTER][B][COLOR=black]___________________________________________________[/COLOR][/B][/CENTER] [I]We then followed the camera's to J.D Morgan's dressing room. He was sitting down, still in a dress shirt and not yet ready for his match, holding the Twin Belts in front of him, he then turned to the camera to cut a promo on his up-coming Tap Out match with Billy Russell.[/I] [COLOR=navy][B]J.D Morgan:[/B] Well it appears that the FCW officials see it fit to give you a re-match, even though lets face it sunshine, last time out I defeated you pretty damn well convincingly making you pass out to the Cross Atlantic Stretch and you have the gumption to not only ask for a re-match for these twin belts I hold in my hands, but also for it to be tap out match ! You may have been the Tap Out King in the past, but you're in my world now sunshine and you'll soon learn that the only one making people Tap Out round here is J.D Morgan.[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy]Lets face it you only got this re-match because you're a local icon, and no offence to the Puerto Rican people, I suppose you are one of only a few and with Da Power turning on his own, I suppose you're the big local hope. [/COLOR] [COLOR=navy]You're a whiny egomaniac, but unlike Power you do at least have some principals. I may not respect you, and I know you certainly don't respect me, but one thing me and you Billy Boy do have in common, is respect not for one another and not always for any of opponents but we do have respect for those who pay our wages and that's the fans and tonight even though they're not my home people, I will dedicate my up-coming victory once more over you to them. [/COLOR] [B]Rating: C-[/B] [CENTER][B]_____________________________________________________[/B][/CENTER] [I]A video package is then shown to hype up the Round Robin Tag Team Title Tournament. The matches have been drawn as thus:[/I] [I]1. Animal Magic vs UNITY[/I] [I]2. Animal Magic vs Totally Einstein[/I] [I]3. Totally Einstein vs UNITY[/I] [I]If Animal Magic succesfully defend the titles in both their matches, the Totally Einstein- Animal Magic match will only be a contenders match. If UNITY win the belts in the first match, they defend the belts in the final match and whoever wins the Animal Magic- Totally Einstein match gets the next title shot. If Totally Einstein defeat Animal Magic for the belts, the final match between Totally Einstein and UNITY will be for the Tag Titles.[/I] [B]Rating: D-[/B] [CENTER][B]Match #2: Round Robin Challenge for the Tag Team Championship: Animal Magic (Masked Cougar & Fox Mask) vs [/B] [B]UNITY (Harry Allen & Nicky R!ot)[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_FCW_Tag.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_FCW_Tag.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_MaskedCougar.jpg[/IMG][B] &[/B] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_FoxMask.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][SIZE=3]vs[/SIZE][/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_HarryAllen_Grunge1.jpg[/IMG][B] &[/B] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_NickyChampion_grunge1.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] The first few minutes felt a bit like an exhibition match with the momentum not really sticking with one team. In the end Animal Magic began to take control, isolating Harry Allen in their corner but they suffered a miscommunication on a Last Hunt Attempt , allowing Allen to get the hot-tag into Nicky R!ot who cleaned house. R!ot then downed Fox Mask with the 'Charles Peterson' only for Masked Cougar to make the save. That then drew Harry Allen back in, leading to some wild two on two action that ended with nearly everyone being sent out of the ring and Masked Cougar diving onto everyone else. Cougar then went for the I Am Cougar Hear Me Roar on Allen, but was clubbed from behind by Nicky R!ot. Allen then went up top, as the set up for the Limited Edition only for Fox Mask to race up the turnbuckle and bring Allen crashing back down with the Fox Flip Off DDT. Masked Cougar then slipped out of Nicky R!ot's grasp, before nailing the big man with a spin kick then sent R!ot tumling out of the ring. That then left a groggy Harry Allen at the mercy of Animal Magic, who this time were able to connect with the Last Hunt and retain the titles. The basic quality is there when these two teams meet up, but with both teams being faces they'res not emotional connection there. Though there have been seeds sown for a possible proper feud between these teams later down the line, as it's quite clear that Animal Magic have UNITY's number in terms of his competitive rivalry. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Animal Magic defeated UNITY. in 8:33 when Fox Mask defeated Harry Allen by pinfall.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red][COLOR=purple]Animal Magic retain the FCW Tag Team titles.[/COLOR] [/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: D[/COLOR][/B] [RIGHT][COLOR=black]__________________________________________________________[/COLOR][/RIGHT] [I]Da Power makes his way out to the ring flanked by Carl Batch, as per usual his arrival is greeted with a chorus of boos. As per usual when he enters the ring Puerto Rico's most hated has something to get off his chest.[/I] [COLOR=red][B]Da Power:[/B] I should be in the main event, I should be challenging for the Undisputed Title, My Title, the Title that belongs to me.....[/COLOR] [I]A shut the **** up chant pipes up round the 'Monty'....[/I] [COLOR=darkred][B]Carl Batch:[/B] Damn It fools, yet the champ speak[/COLOR] [COLOR=red][B]Da Power:[/B] These morons don't have respect for me, I built FCW, FCW was built on my shoulders and look at the gratitude I get.......[/COLOR] [I]The crowd continue to give it to Da Power.[/I] [COLOR=red][B]Da Power:[/B] You want me to shut up, well I'm not going to....I'll say whatever I have to damn well say,even if it means taking all damn night....[/COLOR] [COLOR=red]Because I'm still waiting, still waiting for my damn rematch. Morgan you're ducking me, because you know that if you stepped in the ring with Da Power, those twin belts would be removed from your scrawny shoulders and back on the shoulders of not just a real man, an absolute god...and that god is ..........[/COLOR] [I][COLOR=black]But before Power can either finish or continue his egotistical rant he is clobbered from behind by Primus. Referee Brett Graverson then calls for the bell as their scheduled match is given an impromptu start.[/COLOR][/I] [B]Ratings: C for Power's rant, D for Primus interruption/attack to start off match.[/B] [CENTER][B]Match #3: Da Power w/ Carl Batch vs Primus[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_PuertoRicanPowerWOV.jpg[/IMG] w/[IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_CarlBatch.jpg[/IMG] [B]vs [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_PrimusAllen_WOV31.jpg[/IMG][/B][/CENTER] Primus dominated the beginning, with the young powerhouse all over his former stable mate. However Da Power managed to sidestep an attempt at the Rrruuuuussshhh, rolling out of the way and to the outside to take a Powder. Primus wasn't going to let up on the pressure though and went in pursuit of the former champion. However Carl Batch placed himself in the way , Primus then went to have a pop at his former manager allowing Power to clobber him from behind, then sent him shoulder first into the ring post to take control of the match. Power then worked over Primus concentrating his offence on the now injured shoulder,though he was more concerned on putting the bad mouth on Primus and when he looked to put the match away by going for the Roaring Elbow to set off the four moves of doom sequence, Primus was able to duck out of the way and then plant Power with a spinebuster. A fired up Primus then turned Power inside out with a lariat as the despised former champion staggered back up to his feet. That lead to a two count, before Primus showed incredible the 300 Ib plus Power up and bodyslam him onto the mat. Power then barely got the shoulder up on another two count, leading to Primus making a rare aerial excursion as Power remained planted to the mat. Primus then looked to be setting up for some kind of splash, but then Batch got up on the apron to distract Brett Graveson, that allowed M.C Speed to sneak up onto the apron and blast Primus with a chair shot, that caused Primus to fall into the ring. Both men then staggered back to their feet but it was Power who was able to take advantage, connecting with the roaring elbow, the atomic drop then followed (as a same old **** chant went up), then the spinebuster and finally the San Juan Rush, leading to Power picking up the victory. These two have pretty good chemistry and this was a decent sprint that played up to their brawling/power game strengths. But as a series of one on one contests between the two, tis feud might not have much legs for the forseeable future as at this stage Primus is someone Power will refuse to job to, and to be fair to Power this time I wouldn't want to transfer any more of his overness at this stage either. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Da Power defeated Primus in 8:41 by pinfall.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: C-[/COLOR][/B] [CENTER][B][COLOR=black]____________________________________________________[/COLOR][/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Match #4 : Round Robin Challenge for the Tag Team Championship: Animal Magic (Masked Cougar & Fox Mask) vs [/B] [B]Totally Einstein (Bradford Peverall & Mainstream Hernandez) w/ Sara Silver[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_FCW_Tag.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_FCW_Tag.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_MaskedCougar.jpg[/IMG] &[/B] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_FoxMask.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][SIZE=3]vs[/SIZE][/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_BradfordPeverell.jpg[/IMG][B] & [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_MainstreamHernandez.jpg[/IMG][/B] w/[B][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_SaraSilver.jpg[/IMG][/B][/CENTER] Totally Einstein still don't look exactly united as they make their way down to the ring, where as Animal magic despite wrestling earlier look focused and determined, well if you look into t their eyes behind their mask's they do. Peverall starts out against Masked Cougar, it's a bit of a stalemate so both go to tag out. Cougar makes a successful tag but Mainstream Hernandez waves Peverall off. The fresher Fox Mask gets an early advantage on Peverall, leading to a quick roll up but Peverall manages to come back with a flurry of European Uppercuts, followed by a backbreaker to ground the diminutive high flyer. Peverall then goes to tag out again but Hernandez still looks reluctant to join in, so Sara Silver takes charge berating the Mainstreamer into making the tag, but the commotion has Peverall distracted and Fox Mask kips up to then send Peverall out of the ring with a drop-kick. Fox Mask then sprints up the turnbuckle and comes flying off the top onto all of the Totally Einstein crew with a somersault plancha ! (Thankfully Peverall manages to pull Sara Silver out of the way. Hernandez doesn't look too pleased about this though and it looks like he is about to blows with his own partner but then Masked Cougar re-enters the ring and takes Hernandez out with a suicide dive. Cougar the pitches Hernandez back into the ring, before bringing himself back in with a corkscrew body press. That leads to a two count, before he lifts the Mainstreamer back up to a vertical base to set up for the I AM Cougar Hear Me Roar !, but then Peverall comes in and nails Masked Cougar with a European Uppercut. Fox Mask then nails Peverall with a springboard drop-kick. Hernandez then kips up and nails Fox Mask with a SUPERKICK !! before slumping upon Fox Mask...... One....... Two...... Peverall dives across to make the save. Peverall then sets Fox Mask up for the Totally Totalled but any attempt at that is broken up with a leg lariat from Masked Cougar. Animal Magic then send Peverall out of the ring with a double drop-kick before turning their attention back to Mainstream Hernandez. The champions line up for the Last Hunt (Stereo Enziguri's) and nail the Mainstreamer..... One...... Two..... Thr...... Nooo !!! A determined Bradford Peverall dives back in to make the save, but is then pitched, back out the ring again. Fox Mask takes Hernandez over with the Fox Flip off DDT, whilst at the same time Masked Cougar takes a suicide dive to the outside to try and take Peverall out of the equation. Fox Mask nails it/ but Cougar crashes and burns as Peverall moves out of the way !! One...... Two....... Thr..... Peverall's back in to make the save again.....TOTALLY TOTALLED ! (Twisting Inverted Brainsbuster)..... But Brett Graveson actually discovers the rule book, telling Peverall that he is not the legal man.....Peverall drags Hernandez over to their corner to make the tag.....Peverall's now officially in the match. Fox Mask is now back up, basement drop-kick sends Peverall down to one knee.....FOX HUNTER from Fox Mask...blocked by Peverall. ROCK HARD UPPERCUT (Wind up European Uppercut)........ One....... Two...... Three !!! TOTALLY EINSTEIN ARE THE NEW FCW TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS !! This was the best of the tag matches on the night, with fast paced non-stop action throughout and the constant tension of whether or not Hernandez would either walk out or turn on Peverall. Yet some of the crowd were still interested, and there appears to be this stigma attached to Tag wrestling, that it's not as important as singles wrestling. I care about Tag wrestling and want a good competitive division but at the end of the day the crowd who come to our shows care alot more about the singles matches. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Totally Einstein defeated Animal Magic in 10:18 when Bradford Peverell defeated Fox Mask by pinfall. [/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red][COLOR=purple]Totally Einstein win the FCW Tag Team titles.[/COLOR] [/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: D+[/COLOR][/B] [I]Bradford Peverall receives the FCW Tag Team Championship belt and celebrates as though he has won a title for the first time in his career, even though this is the second time Totally Einstein have become champions. Mainstream Hernandez is then handed his belt and he looks as though he is a state of shock, The Mainstreamer stares at it , and then looks as though he is about to throw it down, but he then raises it aloft and joins in with the celebrations alongside Bradford Peverall and girlfriend Sara Silver.[/I] [B]Rating: D[/B] [CENTER]_________________________________________________________[/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Match #5: Dean Daniels w/Lisa Bowen vs Steve Flash[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_DeanDaniels.jpg[/IMG] w/[B] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_LisaBowen.jpg[/IMG] vs[/B] [B][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_SteveFlash_alt.jpg[/IMG][/B][/CENTER] Daniels tried to push the pace at the start but the veteran flash was ready for that and ended up taking the former Peoples champion down to the mat with a back heel trip. Daniels worked his way out of a side head-look and then shot Flash off into the turnbuckle, before taking control with a series of fore-arms strikes. Daniels then whipped Flash across the ring and came rushing in, but the veteran took Daniels down with a drop toe hold. Flash then took control of Daniels arms, applying a surfboard much to the frustration of Daniels, before delivering a falling double knee back breaker as Daniels began to power his way out. That lead to a two count, before Flash lifted Daniels up to attempt a snap suplex but Daniels put the brakes, before delivering a flurry of elbows to the side of the head, enabling him to take control and launch Flash overhead with a Belly to Belly suplex. But using agility that belies his age Flash manages to right himself onto his feet and as Daniels turned around he was met with a drop-kick. However before Flash could follow up Daniels rolled out for a powder. However Flash wasn't going to let up and he launched himself to the outside to take Daniels down with a slingshot crossbody. Flash then pitched Daniels back into the ring, the veteran completely ignoring the possible distraction of Lisa Bowen's charms. Daniels then kicked out of a pin attempt from Flash before fighting his way back to his feet with a series of fore-arms but Flash was able to contain the flurry and when Daniels shot him off into the ropes, Flash took Daniels back down with a leg-lariat. Daniels then staggered back to his feet only for the current NYCW Empire champion to spike him into the mat with a DDT for another two count. Flash then decided to go up top, but as he came down upon his intended target with a flying elbow drop, Daniels moved out of the way and as Flash got back to his feet he was then dumped on his head with a German Suplex. Flash kicked out but that one move had completely turned the match around an Daniels moved in for the kill. Daniels then lifted Flash up to his feet, before delivering a tri-fecta of snap suplexes, the final one earning another nearfall. Feeling the momentum building, Daniels then set up for the Raise The Stakes (Cradle Piledriver) but Flash had the move scouted, slipping out and then stunning Daniels with an Enziguri. Flash then took Daniels over with a leg hook belly to back suplex, only for Daniels to show fighting spirit by getting to his feet straight away. Daniels then went a roaring elbow but Flash was able to side-step the attempt and then take Daniels by surprise with a FLASH BANG !! One......... Two........ Thr....... Daniels kicked out of the Flash Bang. Flash can't believe it, he then tries to turn Daniels over for the Boston Crab but Daniels manages to kick him off. Now Lisa Bowen is up on the apron and unsurprisingly Brett Graveson's brain is in his pants. Daniels takes advantage of the distraction by crotching Flash with a low-blow......Graveson turns around to see Flash being drilled into the canvas with the RAISE THE STAKES !! One..... Two....... Thr........ This time Flash is able to kick out of Daniels finisher, but Daniels manages to trap Flash's arms' as the veteran rises to his feet......KNEE STRIKES !! Daniels is relentless, Flash can't defend himself.....Graveson has no choice but to call for the bell. A good but not great match between these two. Both are capable of better (though I'm starting to wonder if Flash still has it in him to really deliver the goods) but all in all this did it's job as a solid middle of the card match. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Dean Daniels defeated Steve Flash in 12:52 by submission. [/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: C+[/COLOR][/B] [CENTER][B][COLOR=black]______________________________________________________[/COLOR][/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Match #6 : Round Robin Challenge for the Tag Team Championship: [/B] [B]Totally Einstein (Bradford Peverall & Mainstream Hernandez) w/ Sara Silver vs UNITY (Harry Allen & Nicky R!ot)[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_FCW_Tag.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_FCW_Tag.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_BradfordPeverell.jpg[/IMG] & [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_MainstreamHernandez.jpg[/IMG][/B] w/[B][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_SaraSilver.jpg[/IMG][/B] [/CENTER] [CENTER][B][SIZE=3]vs[/SIZE][/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_HarryAllen_Grunge1.jpg[/IMG][B] &[/B] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_NickyChampion_grunge1.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] Totally Einstein are now in the unique position of defending the Tag straps on the same show they've just won them on, whilst UNITY have the chance to turn a bad night so far into a good one by leaving the arena as Tag champions. Hernandez who looks alot more motivated this time round, starts things out against Harry Allen and the two engage in a nice chain wrestling sequence that ends in a stand off and then a tag out to their partners. R!ot and Peverall then engage in some basic strike exchanges, with Peverall peppering R!ot with European Uppercuts in the end though R!ot is able to put Peverall down with a clothesline and gain the advantage for his team. UNITY then begin to take control as they work quick tags to keep Peverall in their corner, much to the frustration of Mainstream Hernandez. Harry Allen mistimes a flying cross body though as Peverall catches him with a European Uppercut. R!ot then comes charging in but gets taken down with a drop toe hold by Peverall, who rebounds off the ropes to deliver a guillotine leg-drop. Peverall does not even think about making the cover and goes to make the tag to Hernandez but R!ot pulls him back and sets up for the 'Charles Peterson' but Peverall fights his way out with elbows, Peverall then rebounds off the ropes again this time delivering a roaring elbow to R!ot that puts the power man of UNITY down once again and buying Peverall enough time to finally get the tag into Hernandez. Hernandez springboards in, R!ot catches him, but Hernandez immediately spikes the UNITY man into the mat with a swinging DDT. Hernandez then follows up with a springboard diving leg-drop...... One...... Two....... R!ot kicks out...... The Mainstreamer then waits for R!ot to get up......SUPERKICK !! But R!ot no sells it, and comes right back with SUB POP BOP !! Both of them then collapse to the mat, as referee Brett Graveson begins a double count...... Both begin to stir and start crawling over to their respective corners........ R!ot tag in Harry Allen....... Hernandez gets the tag into Peverall Allen comes charging in at Peverall, he avoids one European Uppercut attempt and spring back off the ropes but Peverall catches him on his shoulders, and then drops Allen across his knee from the fireman carry into a backbreaker. Peverall then sets Allen up for the Totally Totalled but the former TCW star slips out and stuns Peverall with the ROCKER DROPPER ! ....... One..... Two..... Hernandez tries to come in to make the save but is suddenly pulled off the apron by BULLDOZER BRANDON SMITH....... BBS flings the Mainstreamer back first into the guard rail........ Thr....... Peverall kicks out !! and then comes right back with a ROCK HARD UPPERCUT but he then sees BBS approaching a now vunerable Sara Silver........ Nicky R!ot enters the ring, and clobbers Peverall from behind, before spinning Peverall round to deliver the 'CHARLES PETERSON' !! But R!ot's not the legal man.....he then drags a groggy Harry Allen over the body of Peverall.... One...... Two....... Three !!! UNITY have regained the FCW Tag Team Championship !! Thanks to an unlikely assist from Bulldozer Brandon Smith. Totally Einstein now have the dubious honour of winning the tag belts but then losing them on the same show. This was a decent match, but I feel the whole Round Robin Series was a little too much tag action for the crowd to handle. In truth the idea was conceived because Nicky R!ot's contract was coming up soon and he demanded another midcard title run. Originally Devine Right were going to be the third team instead of Totally Einstein, but I aborted tag plans for them when I learned BBS and Double J have zero chemistry as tag partners. I do however have another idea in mind for who will be the Tag Team for Devine Right and it does not include teaming either of BBS or Double J with Darryl Devine. [B][COLOR=red]Result: UNITY. defeated Totally Einstein in 9:01 when Harry Allen defeated Bradford Peverell by pinfall. [/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=purple]UNITY win the FCW Tag Team titles.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: D[/COLOR][/B] [I]After the match UNITY seem to be in mixed emotions over the title win, R!ot looks really happy but Harry Allen looks like someone who has is racked with guilt over his victory. But before R!ot and Allen can even get into an argument they are jumped from behind by all three members of Devine Right.[/I] [I]Devine Right deliver a beatdown to UNITY, before picking up the tag belts, they briefly look at them before throwing them down on the 2 time FCW Tag Champions (3 times in Harry Allen's case) like pieces of trash.[/I] [B]Rating: D-[/B] [I]Darryl Devine then demands a microphone and it looks like the fans will have to endure some more of his bragging.....[/I] [COLOR=darkred][B]Darryl Devine:[/B] There lies your new Tag Champions....laying in a heap.....how pathetic..... and the only reason they're the new champs is because Totally Einstein are even bigger losers than they are......[/COLOR] [I]Massive boos from the crowd[/I] [COLOR=darkred]Like it or not, Devine Right are not only the future of FCW, we are the here and now. UNITY you may have out-lasted Wave of Violence but Devine Right IS the new dominanty force in FCW and anyone else who opposes us be it those braindead losers Totally Einstein, any of those goofy masked dudes be it Animal Magic, Phoenix......[/COLOR] [COLOR=red][B]Jared Johnson:[/B] Which one ?[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkred][B]Darryl Devine:[/B] Doesn't matter which, they're both as goofy as each other ! Or even the fool who will be trying to take the People's Championship I hold upon my shoulders.....Angel De Mexico......[/COLOR] [I]More jeers from the crowd, who really aren't appreciating Devine bad mouthing some of the most popular wrestlers on the roster......[/I] [COLOR=darkred]And you know what, that People's belt feels kind of light, because I could do with some more gold and that gold right now is round the waist of a has been like J.D Morgan......[/COLOR] [I]Devine is really getting the crowd riled up now with his arrogance and total disrespect for pretty much everyone else on the roster. He doesn't mention Da Power, but then again disrespectful comments towards him would probably earn a face pop for Devine. [/I] [COLOR=darkred]Can't handle the truth ? Because truth be known if I were to step into the ring with Morgan right now I would beat him hands down, but I'm going to let him enjoy his one last run of doing something meaningful in this business for just a little while longer....that's if he manages to get past Billy Russell ![/COLOR] [I]Angel De Mexico's music then hits to the relief of the crowd as the patriotic masked man makes his way to the ring. Realising that the rest of Devine's chronies are in there with him Angel does not rush the ring and unfortunately for the fans Devine has more to say....[/I] [COLOR=darkred]Tell you what seeing as I am so good, I will take this masked idiot on by myself....BBS, Double J go to the back....I can handle this loser by myself.[/COLOR] [I]Bulldozer Brandon Smith and Jared Johnson then try to talk Devine out of it.......[/I] [COLOR=darkred]No, No ! To the back now, I mean come on look at him.....this should be easy.[/COLOR] [I]Angel De Mexico who must be seething inside at Devine's total lack of respect must be seething inside but remains calm and focused, as the bell finally rings to start their match over the People's Championship....[/I] [B]Rating: C[/B] [CENTER][B]Match #7: Peoples Championship: [/B] [B]Darryl Devine vs Angel De Mexico[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_FCW_Peoples.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_DarrylDevine_nfalt3.jpg[/IMG] [B]vs [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_ngelDeMxico.jpg[/IMG][/B][/CENTER] Tentative start as they exchange some low level strikes, until Devine takes control with an eye poke. Devine then shoots Angel off into the ropes but the masked Mexican uses the momentum to counter into a spinning head-scissors. A disorientrated Devine then stumbles back to his feet only to be taken down with an arm-drag. Several more arm-drags follow until Angel feels that Devine is worn down enough to come crashing down upon Devine with a senton. That earns the masked man a two count, who then goes for a quebrada but Devine manages to move out of the way and rolls to the outside but Angel lands on his feet and then launches himself into the arrogant champion with a Tope Con Hilo. The Momentum takes Angel into the seats, which earns him some high fives from the fans in the front row. Angel then springboards off the guard-rail but is caught by Devine, who then hot-shots the masked man onto the ring-apron, turning the match a full 180 in the champions favour. The leader of Devine Right then rolls into the ring to break up Brett Graveson's twenty count, before whipping Angel back-first into the guard-rail, he then places the masked man in a seated position, before he backs off to an opposite corner and then comes running in to deliver a face-wash ! Devine the rolls his way back into the ring, looking rather pleased with himself as Graveson proceeds to count Angel De Mexico out........ Angel starts to stir with the count up to 12, he gets back upon onto the apron but is immediately knocked back off by a charging Devine. But Angel picks himself back up off the floor again and when Devine comes charging in for a second time, the masked man manages to get in a shoulder block before flipping himself over the rope to take Devine over with a sunset flip.......... One...... Two...... Devine kicks out, but is immediately nailed with a basement drop kick from Angel. Angel then lifts Devine up and goes for the Acapulco Twist but the champion blocks and returns a fore-arm smash before scooping Angel up onto his shoulders, but before Devine can transition that into a move of his own, Angel is a step ahead snapping off an arm-drag that he transition's into the MEXICAN DEATH armbar !! Angel wrenches back on Devine's arm and it looks as though the champion might tap but Devine was lucky enough to land fairly near the ropes and he manages to whip up enough energy to edge himself over to the ropes and force a rope break. As they rise back to their feet, Devine fools Graveson into thinking he has something in his eye,which buys him a bit of time to get his bearings back as Graveson tells Angel to back off, and then as Graveson gives them the go ahead to carry on Devine then sneaks in an eye poke on the patriotic masked man. Devine then plants Angel into the mat with a leg-sweep, before springing off the ropes to deliver guillotine leg-drop......... One...... Two...... Angel De Mexico kicks out, but Devine seeing an opportunity to slow the pace down to a more measured pace places the masked high flier into a side headlock, as he looks to drain the life out of his opponent. But Angel suddenly finds a second win and starts to fight back and eventually some elbow shots to Devine's gut, forces the arrogant champion to release the hold. Angel De Mexico then doubles over Devine with a spinning heel kick before attempting to take the champion off his feet with a spinning head-scissors, but this time Devine manages to block countering into a Power-Bomb, that he immediately follows with a folding press..... One........ Two....... Angel De Mexico emphatically kicks out but Devine nails the masked man with a clubbing blow to the back and then double under-hooks the arms, he attemps to plant the masked man into the mat with the Devine Dream Drop but Angel manages to block that, by falling to his knees but all that does is force Devine to go to plan B and take Angel overhead with the Double Underhook suplex he calls the Devineplex...... One........ Two....... Thr........ Angel kicks out, much to the frustration of Devine, who drags Angel back up to his feet to slap on the DEVINE DREAMS !! But the masked man manages to slip out before Devine can really get the submission synched in before taking Devine by surprise with a roll-up. Devine kicks out but Angel rolls him up into a La Magistral Cradle...... One........ Two...... Another kick out by Devine, who then nails Angel De Mexico with a clubbing blow.....he then scoops the masked man up, only to be taken by suprise with a victory roll....... One...... Two...... Thr....... Devine kicks out, and then manages to double underhooks Angels arms, but only briefly as the masked man manages to slip out again.....before drilling Devine into the mat with the ACAPULCO TWIST !!....... One........ Two....... Thr..... Noooo !!! somehow Devine managed to kick out, as Angel then headed up top, but suddenly Bulldozer Brandon Smith comes heading up the entrance, distracting Brett Graveson, then at the same time Jared Johnson slips a chair into Devine. Devine picks up the chair and then as Angel comes flying in off the ropes Devine the swats the masked man out of mid air with the chair...... Hearing the thud of Angel landing hard against the canvas, Graveson turned his attention back to the match in hand, saw both the chair and Angel lying on the mat, put two and two together and called for the bell, disqualifying Darryl Devine. Angel De Mexico may well have been the victor in the record books but the DQ win wasn't what he was after. Devine then leaves the ring with his title entact, as he gives out a wry smirk...knowing that though the 'lost', he was the true 'winner'. Even with the screwy finish this was still a good match, and these two showed pretty good chemistry together as opponents. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Ángel De México defeated Darryl Devine in 16:44 by Disqualificaiton.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=purple]Darryl Devine retains the People's Championship Title[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: B-[/COLOR][/B] [I]Billy Russell then comes out to the ring and has a mic in his hand, it appears he wants to get a few things off his chest before he challenges J.D Morgan for the Undisputed Championship, in a re-match of their encounter from Batalla Final.[/I] [B][COLOR=indigo]Billy Russell:[/COLOR][/B][COLOR=indigo] J.D Morgan you say that you don't fear me, that you are not worried at all about a Tap Out match, but when what I see from you is blind bravado, you know in your heart of hearts that I never submitted to you.....you see I never quit......I never quit but yet the bell rung, and you know why that is. That is because the officials wish to protect one of their own. [/COLOR] [COLOR=indigo]Coming from the world of MMA, where you do have to be legit........they obviously feared that if I don't tap out/pass out to your Cross Atlantic Stretch then I would show you up for the weak fighter you really are and in turn showing up how weak the rest of FCW really is......[/COLOR] [I][COLOR=black]The crowd start to turn on Russell, who don't like what they are hearing...he may be one of their own, but he's pretty much trashing FCW on the mic......[/COLOR][/I] [COLOR=indigo]And when I make YOU tap out, I will then take those two straps of leather and gold, and put them on my mantle piece as mere souvenirs, before heading back all the world to face some real competion, because Billy Russell is proud of his Puerto Rican heritage but Billy Russell is an international superstar.[/COLOR] [I]J.D Morgan then comes out onto the entrance ramp to his music (some cheap cover version of The Clash's London Calling) signalling that the match is about to get under way.[/I] [B]Rating: C[/B] [CENTER][B]Match #8: Tap Out match for the Undisputed Championship: [/B] [B]J.D Morgan vs Billy Russell[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_FCW_PuertoRican.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_FCWChampionship.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_JDMorgan.jpg[/IMG] vs [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_BillyRussell.jpg[/IMG][/B][/CENTER] Crowd's probably 70-30 in favour of Morgan this time round, despite just acting like a total jerk in his pre-match promo, there are still some loyal to the homegrown talent. Tentative start as they circle one another, Morgan goes to take down Russell but the former MMA man manages to block and instead takes Morgan down with a back heel trip. Russell then tries to catch the former DaVE star off guard early by immediately going for the Grounded Knee Strikes, but Morgan manages to get his guard up and grabs Russell into a sideheadlock. Morgan squeezes tight on the headlock, but the former MMA star manages to dig down and find enough energy to make it to the ropes. Russell then clips Morgan's legs out from underneath following the ropebreak and then proceeds to deliver a series of knee drops to Morgan's right leg. Russell then climbs up to the second turnbuckle, as Morgan remains grounded to the mat due to the dead-leg and then proceeds to launch himself off with a diving leg-drop but he completely misses his target as Morgan manages to move out of the way just in time. They then both drag themselves up to their feet, the champion clearly hobbled from Russell targetting the leg, however Morgan manages to gain the advantage as they get to their feet firing away a series of European Uppercuts on Russell. Morgan then drives Russell into the mat with a hammerlock divorce court and goes to lock on the Cross Atlantic Stretch but Russell has it scouted and manages to roll out of the way.....before grabbing Morgan's leg to apply the KNEEBAR !!! Morgan is in a world of pain and has the devastating hold synched in on Morgan right in the middle of the ring, could we be seeing a new Undisputed Champion ? Graveson ask's Morgan if he's had enough but the British born star has no quit and he somehow manages to use every last breath in his body to make it to the ropes and force the rope break. But Russell does not let up, and immediately goes for the Grounded Knee flurries after the rope break but Morgan somehow manages to get Russell caught in a TRIANGLE CHOKE but his legs are too weak to keep Russell in the hold and both end up collasping back down to the mat. Russell's up first and comes charging in but Morgan sends him backwards with a European Uppercut from a seated position ! Russell moves in again but gets caught with another European Uppercut and then another as Morgan makes his way up to a standing position, grabbing hold of Russell in a front facelock and planting the former MMA star into the mat with a DDT. Morgan then collapses to the mat himself, his leg buckling underneath once more as he tried to get back to his feet. Russell gets back to his feet before Morgan and takes the champions legs out from underneath again with a basement drop kick and immediately goes to apply the Kneebar again but Morgan has it scouted this time kicking Russell off with his good. Russell comes charging in but this time Morgan takes him down to the mat and gets him in the CROSS ATLANTIC STRETCH !! But Russell manages to make it over to the ropes , this time Morgan grabs the advantage on the rope break as he delivers a clubbing blow to the back of Russell's neck.....he then applies a Half Nelson and takes Russell over with the HALF NELSON SUPLEX !! the impact shooting through the back of Russell's neck....... Morgan then drops down to apply the Cross Atlantic Stretch again !! Brett Graverson checks on Billy Russell......... But the former MMA man is refusing to give in and somehow begins to start fighting his way back up to his feet, but then Morgan turns Russell over, and begins to fire in a series of elbow strikes.....Russell starts to fight back with his elbow strikes of his own.....he then turns Morgan over and is now on top......GROUNDED KNEE STRIKES........ Morgan looks to be in real trouble, but he then manages to grab Russell into a front facelock, somehow he manages to summon up enough strength to rise to his feet and spike Russell into the mat with a DDT.....Morgan then lifts Russell up again and delivers another DDT ! The champion re-applies the CROSS ATLANTIC STRETCH !! ....... He has it locked on right in the middle of he ring.....Russell has no where to go....... BILLY RUSSELL TAPS ! BILLY RUSSELL TAPS ! J.D Morgan is still the Undisputed Champion. A really good match that even though it wasn't really that much different to their meeting, the 'Tap Out' stipulation certainly played into their strengths. [B][COLOR=red]Result: J.D Morgan defeated Billy Russell in 17:52 by submission.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=purple]J.D Morgan retains the FCW Undisputed Championship Title[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: B[/COLOR][/B] [I]A hobbled and weary J.D Morgan stands proudly in the middle of the ring as he holds the Twin Belts aloft, as he soaks in the appreciation of the fans in the arena.[/I] [B]Rating: B-[/B] [CENTER][B]______________________________________________________[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][COLOR=sienna][B][SIZE=3]Overall: C[/SIZE][/B]+[/COLOR][/CENTER] Overall I was pretty happy with the show, and feel that even if it didn't get a B- overall then it was probably pretty close to one. However the attendance was a bit of a disappointment (I was hoping for over 1'500, not under). Perhaps we were away from Puerto Rico a little too long ?
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Great diary, been enjoying it over the past few days and finally finished. A) Who's Captain Morgan? Thom Morgan? Hugh De Aske? B) Phoenix Negra: I think I know who he is, I don't want to say it in case I'm right and it's a spoiler, but the clue was his finisher in his first match as Negra.
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[quote=King Kirby;571038]Great diary, been enjoying it over the past few days and finally finished. A) Who's Captain Morgan? Thom Morgan? Hugh De Aske? B) Phoenix Negra: I think I know who he is, I don't want to say it in case I'm right and it's a spoiler, but the clue was his finisher in his first match as Negra.[/quote] Thanks, glad you're enjoying the diary :) Captain Morgan, is Thomas Morgan with a hobo-pirate gimmick (lame I know, but at least it's a gimmick). He will be making a main show appearance next month, so I finally get to use the alt someone did for me in the render thread. You could always PM me with who you feel Phoenix Negra is, and the same goes for James Casey who also seems pretty confident on who is behind the red and black mask. Only reader so far to correctly identify Negra is Markish.
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Damn, my predictions were all over the shop this time. I was convinced R!ot was on his way to bigger things and would be leading the Tag scene behind. I like being wrong-footed, though. I can'tt help but feel something big is roound the corner... Great show. Your little (and it was little) break didn't do tyou any harm and another solid show brings you roaring back. And yes, I do indeed know who Negra is. As a tiny hint it WAS my second guess...
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[CENTER][B][U]February in Review[/U][/B][/CENTER] The jury's definately out on whether or not the new 'Touring schedule' will work, we lost a hefty amount of money by running 4 shows in the same month and in doing so it forces us to put on just the one show next month. Looking back I probably could have cut the second Tri-State show from the schedule. Perhaps we're trying to force expansion a little too soon ? I can see us going back to the regular (one or two shows a month) schedule but will stick with the Touring idea for the rest of the year, perhaps (financially) it will balance itself out later. On a positive note Ultimate Phoenix, Angel De Mexico and Fox Mask have all signed new contracts, all three have proved to be solid (Fox Mask) to superb (Phoenix) additions since coming into FCW and we are pleased to keep them on board. Billy Russell finished up his spell in FCW. Even though he had two good matches against J.D Morgan the jury is out on whether to bring him back, with the feeling that he would only work well with specific opponents for him to be a valuable addition to the roster. Morgan brough the best out of the former MMA man but the Tag match at the first mainland show, exposed him to be a bit of a one trick pony. Thomas Morgan (Captain Morgan) and Capitao Brasil are both on 'trial' contracts until the end of the month, if they do enough to impress they will be offered more long term contracts. [CENTER]__________________________________________________________[/CENTER] [CENTER][B][U]Rival Promotion Watch[/U][/B][/CENTER] 4C's X-Factor show was an average affair (C) that saw Nate Johnson outlast Joey Poison, Young Leo and Zeus Maximillion in the C Rated main event, a 4-way elimination match for the 4C Championship. CZCW continue to disappoint of late with their Vendetta show only scoring a C rating overall. To be fair to CZCW the show was hurt by pull outs and scheduling clashes and ended up only featuring 4 matches. Andre Jones defeated Donnie J in the C rated main event to earn himself a future Coastal Zone Championship shot, whilst Ultimate Phoenix and Remmy Skye stole the show in the B rated semi main event, whilst Brendan Idol defeated Jackpot Jordan to claim the vacant Xtreme title in the opening match of the show. MAW's Black and White was a disappointing effort (C-) headlined by a lacklustre C- rated defence of the Mid Atlantic Championship by Mean Jean Cattley against Steve Flash (it's clear that these two don't bring the best out of one another). The semi main event saw Shady K defeat James Hernandez in a C- rated match, whilst the match of the night came in the middle of the show as Madman Boone defeated Darryl Devine (on loan from FCW in exchange for Billy Russell) in a C rated match. Only two months after putting on one of their best shows in years, NYCW put on one of their worst. NYCW Hunting Season was a lacklustre D+ rated show headlined by a poor D+ main event between Honest Frank and The Mean Machine (Jean Cattley). This show was already onto a loser when Empire Champion Steve Flash was unable to make the show, due to other commitments. PSW's Surrender or Die was another uninspiring event by the 'cut price DaVE' (D Rated) headlined by Johnny Martin defeating The Wolverine (again....yawn ) to retain the PSW Championship in the D+ rated main event. That was the last of 3 D+ rated matches to end the show, the others saw J.D Morgan defeat Henry Lee and Ryan Powell defeat Teddy Powell (and yes PSW are running some feud where the unrelated in real life Ryan and Teddy are brothers !). RIPW put on a better show than PSW this month, as their Forsaken event earned a D+ rating, this was headlined by Kirk Jameson successfully defending the RIPW Championship against Brendon Idol (D+). We had a pretty good month against our rivals, as none of them produced anything special. Our decision to hit the main land may have hit us in the pocket but it also noticeably hurt some of our rivals, with both CZCW and NYCW's affected by pull outs as the likes of Harry Allen and Steve Flash chose us over those promotions (despite the fact they hold gold in them), this is due to our higher prestige rating over all of our nearest rivals. [CENTER]____________________________________________________________[/CENTER] [CENTER][B][U]February News and Notes From Around The Wrestling World[/U][/B][/CENTER] [B]General News[/B] ELPF (European League of Professional Fighters) was opened up by journeyman wrestler Gareth Wayne. Based in Central Europe, Wayne has said that ELPF will provide a hybrid form of wrestling, mixing realistic old school wrestling with MMA and fast paced modern influences. Fellow journeyman Bob Casey has been given the book, for a promotion many feel wont last long, due to the fact that there are two promotions struggling to established themselves in Europe already and they have a head start over the fledgling ELPF. Time will tell if their hybrid product gives them a unique edge over their rivals or is doomed to failure as many are already predicting. [B]Worker Signings[/B] 21CW pick up Petey Barnes (who suprisingly left ROF in December) and Martin Heath. 4C add teenage high flyer Kamikaze Christian Vars to their roster. A dare-devil risk taker, Vars should be able to fit in with 4C's high energy product. 5SSW add experienced referee Yasayuki Terakado, whilst Zoe Ammis signs a PPA deal after she had done enough to impress the 5SSW officials of a more permanent contract aftet several tours. Jana Marie Bowen will look to rebuild her career in AAA, after three years in the wilderness following her departure from NOTBPW's womens division in 2007. APW re sign Blake Belushi, following his departure from Australia's biggest (erm only) promotion in April of last year. BHOTWG have invited Hirokazu Yamanoue plus gaijins Masked Cougar and the latest incarnation of the Masked Patriot to be part of their up-coming spring tour. James Justice (the artist formerly known as Liberty) will be expanding his schedule, as the USPW World Champion has joined CGC. CZCW add Canadian star Nate Johnson to their roster, as they look to fill the holes made by the recent departures of long time favourites such as Plague and Snap Dragon. MAW meanwhile pick up Johnson's long time tag partner Bobby Thomas. MHW add Hombre de La Energia to their roster. MPWF have picked up Payaso Jr, the son of the original Payaso.... who was popular luchador back in the 70's/80's. Jared Johnson looks to be one of the most in demand young talents on the Independent circuit as he adds NYCW to a schedule that also includes FCW and 4C. Oleg Dorosklov will take part in PGHW's up coming spring tour and Snap Dragon has been called up to the main PGHW roster without even working a match in their developmental territory SAISHO. Dragon's arrival in PGHW is something of a surprise, as he's not someone you would think fits the PGHW mould but perhaps he was attractive to them because he provides them with something a little different. PSW pick up a slightly suprising addition in the form of CGC midcarder Ryan Powell. Former 3 time SWF Shooting Star champion James Prudence has been sent down to their development territory RIPW. Word out of SWF is that Prudence is not in the doghouse and has simply been sent down to development to 'work on a few things'. SAISHO add Quick Kick Nakao on a PPA deal. Amazing Fire Fly has found a home with SOTBPW. [B]Worker Extensions[/B] 21CW extend the contracts of Joss Thompson, Rolling Johnny Stones and Stefan Raynor. 4C extend the contracts of Jason Thunder and Eric Blackley. 5SSW extend the contracts of Yuma Muruya, retired legend Sensational Ogiwara, referee Akikazu Miyagi and announcer Kuniyoshi Chishu. A very busy month of contract negotiations for AAA as they hand out new deals to Grace Harper, Sara Marie York, Devil's Daughter, Suzanne Brazzle, Katherine Goodlooks, Charlizze Angelle, retired wrestler turned commentator Catherine Quine and manager Whistler. APW extend the contracts of Swoop McCarthy, Debonair David Peterson, Harry Simonsen and Jimmy Stratosphere. BHOTWG seal two of their top performers to new written contracts, as Hiroaki Nakasawa and Shimedzu put pen to paper on new deals. Reliable mid-card veteran Fukusaburu Inao also signs a new written contract and Eisaku Hoshino keeps his lucrative PPA deal rolling on. BSC extend the contracts of Britney Hollywood, Lindsay Sugar, Coco De La Soleil, manager Sienna DeVille and road agent Marilyn Stardust. CGC were busy on the contract renegotation front, as they extended the deals of Hugh De Aske, Lee Rivera, Phillip LaGrenier, Ash Campbell, Dirty Frank and referee Francis Long. CZCW extend the contracts of current champion Harry Allen and color commentator Alex Braun. EWA extend the contracts of Bam Bam Johansson and Aud D'Hoffryn. INSPIRE extend the PPA deals of Raul Hughes, Mike Watson and Burning Takash!ta. MAW secure Mean Jean Cattley, Steve Flash, The Sensational Singh and announcer Marv Earnest to new contracts. MOSC extend the contracts of Edward Cornell, Carl Edwards and manager Mark Moore. MPWF were very busy with contract renegotiations during February as Atlantis Jr, Dragon Del Arco Iris Jr, El Bandito, El Serpiente, Genio Verde, Hombre De La Energia, Hypnotiq Jr, La Criatura de la Navidad, Mustang Blanco Jr and Soul Taker plus referees Sebastian Cabrera and Benn all signed new deals. Biff The Bruiser signs a new written contract with NOTBPW. NYCW extend the contracts of Whippy The Clown and valet Fern Hathaway. OLLIE extend the contracts of Phoenix II, Luis Montero Jr and valet Secreto. PGHW seal homegrowns Bussho Makiguchi and Tsuruyaki Kamachi, gaijins Bryan Holmes, Joshua Taylor and William Hayes plus road agent Masayuki Shiga to exclusive new written contracts. PSW extend the contracts of color commentator/booker Alex Braun and road agent Curt O'Malley. RIPW offer new PPA deals to Lion Heart, Assasin # 2 (Ernie Turner), midget manager Brains McGhee and color commentator Mayhem Midden. ROF extend the contract of Billy Robinson. SAISHO offer new PPA deals to Stuart Ferdinand, Totoya Munakata and announcer Danjuro Komatsu. SOTBPW extend the contracts of Vincente Romero plus referee's Ramirez and Guillermo 'Fast' Navarro. Frederique Antonio Garcia has signed a new written contract with the SWF. TCW secure Death Monkey plus former USPW owner Danny Jillefski to exclusive written contracts. UEW extend the contracts of Rahabad Lawal and referee Patrick Garrett. USPW extend the contracts of Giant Redwood and Nadia Snow. WLW secure Ryu Kajahara, Pistol Pete Hall, Barei Yasujiro, referee Sadanobu Kuroba and road agent Hito Ichiwara to new exclusive written contracts. [B]Worker Releases/Departures[/B] Slim V the last remaining member of the 187's stable in 4C has now departed from the Toronto based promotion. Robert Milano was not offered a new contract by EWA. Veteran journeyman Hirokazua Yamanoue has finished up with GCG Billy Russell has departed from INSPIRE, citing that he wishes to concentrate his Japanese commitments on GCG. Oscar Golden has been let go by MAW. [B]Injuries[/B] WLW's Mokuami Maita, suffered a minor concussion in a match against The Avalanche Effect and will be out of action for around a month. SOTBPW's Tijuana Vampire is currently working through Chronic Shoulder Pain but shouldn't miss any time in the ring. [B]Retirements[/B] Sessue Kawate has called time on his in-ring career. A four time BHOTWG World Tag Team Champion (3 times with long term partner Sanetomo Shiraishi, his last with Tiger Fuyuki) Kawate battled back from drug addiction to have somewhat of a career renaisscence as a tag team specialist. However there will always be the feeling he could have achieved more. Jon Jetson a former 4 time CGC Tag Team champion alongside Ed Monton in the early-mid nineties has officially called time on his in-ring career. Jetson had found work difficult to come by in recent years and with his name value amongst Canadian wrestling fans fading with each passing year he decided it was time to hang the boots up. Ikuko Temko a former 3 time 5SSW Tag Team champion alongside Huntress Makiko has decided to call time on her in-ring career at the Age of 31. Even though 31 is not that young, it was felt that Temko had a few more years left in her but it appears she is ready to move onto the next stage of her life. Australian womens wrestler Carol Singer has decide to hang up the boots at the Age of 37. [B]Backstage Gossip[/B] It appears that Phoebe Plumridge has been getting very friendly with Chuck Frisby in 21CW. Just what long time boyfriend Adam Matravers (who is now working exclusively in Japan for WLW) makes of this remains to be seen but many who know Matravers and Plumridge's, see this development as a sign that their relationship is beginning to show signs of strain. [B]Media News[/B] As was to be expected WLW's have upgraded their PPV provider in Japan and will now see their supershows shown on Emperor Choice and their plan for world domination continues as they have signed a deal with UK Broadcasting Prime to show Combat TV. Meanwhile TCW and SWF will get their Action Packed and Breakin' Out shows shown in Japan on Japanese Sports Vision and Prime Japan respectively. [B]Title Changes[/B] Rolling Johnny Stones became the 21CW World Champion for the first time, ending Stevie Stoats 15 month reign with the belt, whilst former World Champion Jonathan Faust defeated Leo Price to take claim of the United Kingdom Title. The Tag Titles however remain vacant. Etsuko Ariyoshi became the 5SSW World Champion for the second time, ending Fuyuko Higa's maiden reign with the belt. Boo Smithson has added the Australian Title to the Tag Title he holds alongside New Zealand Pitbull to become the champion for the first time in APW. Damian Carvill teamed up with Mick Muscles to end the Soliders of Fortunes latest reign with the tag titles in CGC. It looks as though Carvill & Muscles will be tagging together on a permament basis in CGC dubbing themselves 'Risk & Reward'. Brendan Idol defeated Jackpot Jordan to claim the vacant CZCW Xtreme Title. Scheming Behemoth ended the 16 month reign of Jed High to become the European Champion in EWA. Masutaro Katoaoka defeated Greg Keith to become the GCG Openweight Champion for the first time. John Maverick ended the reign of Bruce The Giant to become the Canadian Champion in NOTBPW for the first time. The Women's championship also changed hands twice as Stephanie Hazel ended the reign of Jaime Quine (to win the belt for a third time),only to lose the belt in just her second defence to Melody Cuthill, who edged ahead of Hazel to begin her fourth reign with the belt. Honest Frank ended the 14 month long reign of Tank Bradley to become the National Champion in PSW for the first time. Sexual Aggression (Joe Sexy & Angry Gilmore) defeated the Amazing Bumfholes to claim the vacant SWF Tag Team Titles, to win the belts together for a second time. Fumihro Ota ended the 4 month reign of Acid to become the All Action Champion for a record setting 5th time. James Justice latest reign as the USPW World Champion was brought to and end by Giant Redwood. Redwood's victory was greeted by irate fans throwing trash into the ring. Harry Allen also added more gold to his collection as he defeated Redwood's associate The Bandit (Randal Hopkirk) to become the Television Champion and Hollywood Brett Starr claimed his first title by defeating Ekuma for the USPW Interncontinental belt. Jacob Jett became the Street Fighting Champion in WLW for a third time.
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[CENTER][I][U][SIZE=3][COLOR=teal][B]Delorean Driver.com[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE][/U][/I] [U][I][SIZE=3][COLOR=teal][B]Your Top Wrestling News Site[/B][/COLOR][/SIZE][/I][/U][/CENTER] [B]Notes From A Small Island:[/B] FCW will present their Tiemp De La Decision show from the Ricardo Montenez Ballroom in San Juan on Friday 27th March. After seeing off the challenge of former MMA star Billy Russell, J.D Morgan will now put the Undisputed Championship on the line against Phoenix Negra. Negra boasts some big recent victories, having scored a pinfall victory over nemesis Ultimate Phoenix at Batalla Final and was able to score the victory in the Six Man Scramble at Ningunga Entrega. Morgan has the experience edge but Negra has looked a dangerous threat ever since he arrived in FCW. Meanwhile there will also be several singles match-ups that could go a long way to deciding who will be the next to face J.D Morgan or Phoenix Negra for the Undisputed Championship. The most high profile of which could well be the show down between former People's Champion Dean Daniels will take on 2010 Rey De Reyes winner Ultimate Phoenix. Despite his dominant reign with the People's Belt last year Daniels has yet to score a victory over Phoenix in singles competition can Daniels finally get the victory over Phoenix and cement his position as the top contender for the Twin Belts, following his win over well respected veteran Steve Flash last month ? Steve Flash meanwhile will look to get himself back into contention, but faces another tough competitor, in the form of Angel De Mexico. The Patriotic masked man scored the victory over Darryl Devine last month but as unable to regain the People's Championship. Darryl Devine who barely escaped with the People's Championship around his waist will put his title on the line against Harry Allen, one half of the Tag Team champions UNITY. Who regained the Titles, in a wild night for the Tag Division at Ningunga Entrega that saw the Tag straps change hands on two different occasions but it was UNITY who left the arena with the titles back round their waists. Meanwhile Harry Allen's Tag Team partner Nicky R!ot will go up against Da Power. Power will be none too happy about being passed over for a shot at the 'Twin Belts' once again. Can R!ot score an upset win over the increasingly frustrated former champion ? The two teams who left without the gold at the end of last months Tag Team Round Robin will once again face off against one another, to decide who gets the next shot at the belts currently held by UNITY as Animal Magic take on Totally Einstein. It was Totally Einstein who defeated Animal Magic for the belts only to lose them later to UNITY. A major reason for Totally Einstein failing to keep hold of the titles, was the unwanted inteference of Bulldozer Brandon Smith and the enforcer of the Devine Right stable will be in action against Captain Morgan. Meanwhile BBS fellow stable mate Jared Johnson will be part of a 4 corner survival also featuring UNITY's Charles Rainier, Mr Electricity and Capitao Brasil Jr. In pre-show action The Heat Magnets take on Seriously Funny and M.C Speed goes up against Jeremiah Moose. Here is the full run down of the card for FCW Tiempo De Decision [CENTER][B][U]FCW Tiempo De Decision[/U][/B] Friday 27th March 2011 at [SIZE=2]Ricardo Montenez Ballroom, San Juan, Puerto Rico[/SIZE] [B]Undisputed Championship:[/B] J.D Morgan vs Phoenix Negra Dean Daniels vs Ultimate Phoenix [SIZE=1]'Representing Wave of Violence'[/SIZE] Da Power vs [SIZE=1]'Representing UNITY'[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]FCW Tag Team Champion-[/SIZE] Nicky R!ot [B]People's Championship:[/B] [SIZE=1]'Representing Devine Right'[/SIZE] Darryl Devine vs [SIZE=1]'Representing UNITY'[/SIZE] [SIZE=1]FCW Tag Team Champion-[/SIZE] Harry Allen Angel De Mexico vs Steve Flash [B]Tag Title Contenders Match:[/B] Animal Magic (Masked Cougar & Fox Mask) vs Totally Einstein (Bradford Peverall & Mainstream Hernandez) [B]4 Corner Survival:[/B] Capitao Brasil Jr vs [SIZE=1]'Representing UNITY'[/SIZE] Charles Rainier vs [SIZE=1]'Representing Devine Right'[/SIZE] Jared Johnson vs Mr Electricity [SIZE=1]'Representing Devine Right'[/SIZE] Bulldozer Brandon Smith vs Captain Morgan [B][FONT=Courier New]Bonus Pre-Show Matches: Heat Magnets (ADB & Hocking) vs Seriously Funny (Oxii & Howard)[/FONT][/B] [B][FONT=Courier New]M.C Speed vs Jeremiah Moose[/FONT][/B] __________________________________________________[/CENTER] [LEFT][quote] [COLOR=purple][B]Predictions Form:[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR=purple][U][B]FCW Tiempo de Decision[/B][/U][/COLOR] [COLOR=purple][B]Undisputed Championship:[/B] J.D Morgan vs Phoenix Negra[/COLOR] [COLOR=purple]Dean Daniels vs Ultimate Phoenix[/COLOR] [COLOR=purple]Da Power vs Nicky R!ot[/COLOR] [COLOR=purple][B]People's Championship:[/B] Darryl Devine vs Harry Allen[/COLOR] [COLOR=purple]Angel De Mexico vs Steve Flash[/COLOR] [COLOR=purple][B]Tag Contenders:[/B] Animal Magic vs Totally Einstein[/COLOR] [COLOR=purple][B]4CS:[/B] Capitao Brasil Jr vs Charles Rainier vs Jared Johnson vs Mr Electricity[/COLOR] [COLOR=purple]Bulldozer Brandon Smith vs Captain Morgan [/COLOR] [COLOR=purple]Heat Magnets vs Seriously Funny[/COLOR] [COLOR=purple]M.C Speed vs Jeremiah Moose[/COLOR] [/quote][/LEFT]
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[B]FCW Tiempo de Decision[/B] [B] Undisputed Championship: J.D Morgan[/B] vs Phoenix Negra Dean Daniels vs [B]Ultimate Phoenix[/B] [B]Da Power[/B] vs Nicky R!ot [B]People's Championship: Darryl Devine[/B] vs Harry Allen [B]Angel De Mexico[/B] vs Steve Flash [B]Tag Contenders: Animal Magic[/B] vs Totally Einstein [B]4CS:[/B] [B]Capitao Brasil Jr [/B]vs Charles Rainier vs Jared Johnson vs Mr Electricity Bulldozer Brandon Smith vs [B]Captain Morgan[/B] [B]Heat Magnets[/B] vs Seriously Funny [B]M.C Speed[/B] vs Jeremiah Moose
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Undisputed Championship: [B]J.D Morgan[/B] vs Phoenix Negra Dean Daniels vs [B]Ultimate Phoenix[/B] [B]Da Power[/B] vs Nicky R!ot People's Championship: [B]Darryl Devine[/B] vs Harry Allen Angel De Mexico vs [B]Steve Flash [/B] Tag Contenders: [B]Animal Magic[/B] vs Totally Einstein [I]Could this be heel turn time?[/I] 4CS: Capitao Brasil Jr vs [B]Charles Rainier[/B] vs Jared Johnson vs Mr Electricity [B]Bulldozer Brandon Smith[/B] vs Captain Morgan [B]Heat Magnets[/B] vs Seriously Funny [B]M.C Speed[/B] vs Jeremiah Moose
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FCW Tiempo de Decision Undisputed Championship: [b]J.D Morgan[/b] vs Phoenix Negra [i]Negra still has unfinished business with Phoenix, so I can't see him taking the main belt, especially without much build[/i] [b]Dean Daniels[/b] vs Ultimate Phoenix [i]Phoenix probably needs the win, but I think Daniels wins to propel him into the main event.[/i] [b]Da Power[/b] vs Nicky R!ot [i]Strange match. Just a squash in my eyes[/i] People's Championship: [b]Darryl Devine[/b] vs Harry Allen [b]Angel De Mexico[/b] vs Steve Flash [i]Flash seems to be past his best, so I see him as someone to put others over in his final run with you[/i] Tag Contenders: Animal Magic vs [b]Totally Einstein[/b] 4CS: Capitao Brasil Jr vs Charles Rainier vs [b]Jared Johnson[/b] vs Mr Electricity [b]Bulldozer Brandon Smith[/b] vs Captain Morgan [b]Heat Magnets[/b] vs Seriously Funny [b]M.C Speed[/b] vs Jeremiah Moose
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Undisputed Championship: [B]J.D Morgan[/B] vs Phoenix Negra [B]Dean Daniels[/B] vs Ultimate Phoenix - These two set up Daniels/Morgan, which is the logical feud for the title. The Phoenii need to go at it without distractions like titles, imo [B]Da Power[/B] vs Nicky R!ot People's Championship: [B]Darryl Devine[/B] vs Harry Allen Angel De Mexico vs [B]Steve Flash[/B] - Unless Flash's skills are dropping off, he needs the odd win, so while neither man would be harmed by losing, Flash would gain more from a win Tag Contenders: [B]Animal Magic[/B] vs Totally Einstein - Smith's interference continues 4CS: Capitao Brasil Jr vs Charles Rainier vs [B]Jared Johnson[/B] vs Mr Electricity - The only one getting much of a push right now. [B]Bulldozer Brandon Smith[/B] vs Captain Morgan - Well, this could be shock/interference-caused upset, but would Bulldozer give Morgan enough time for that to happen? [B]Heat Magnets[/B] vs Seriously Funny - I thought you canned SF a while back, which shows how much of a push they're getting, I guess :p [B]M.C Speed[/B] vs Jeremiah Moose - Yeah, how're these guys doing anyway?
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[B]FCW Tiempo de Decision[/B] [U]Undisputed Championship[/U]: [B]J.D Morgan[/B] vs Phoenix Negra [I] Negra might have the talent but I don't think he's ready to take the belt from Morgan. Maybe a DQ win if Daniels get involved somehow?[/I] [B]Dean Daniels[/B] vs Ultimate Phoenix [I]Daniels is a better candidate to face Morgan next.[/I] Da Power vs [B]Nicky R!ot[/B] [I]Not sure, but I'll go with R!ot... assuming Da Power is willing to put him over.[/I] People's Championship: [B]Darryl Devine[/B] vs Harry Allen [I]Devine makes more sense here, I think. [/I] [B]Angel De Mexico[/B] vs Steve Flash Tag Contenders: [B]Animal Magic[/B] vs Totally Einstein 4CS: Capitao Brasil Jr vs Charles Rainier vs [B]Jared Johnson[/B] vs Mr Electricity [I]JJ seems to be getting pushed. [/I] [B]Bulldozer Brandon Smith[/B] vs Captain Morgan [I]The slow build of the Dozer continues. [/I] [B]Heat Magnets[/B] vs Seriously Funny [B]M.C Speed[/B] vs Jeremiah Moose [I]Not sure, honestly. [/I]
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Undisputed Championship: [B]J.D Morgan[/B] vs Phoenix Negra Dean Daniels vs [B]Ultimate Phoenix[/B] [B]Da Power[/B] vs Nicky R!ot People's Championship:[B] Darryl Devine[/B] vs Harry Allen [B]Angel De Mexico[/B] vs Steve Flash Tag Contenders: [B]Animal Magic[/B] vs Totally Einstein 4CS: Capitao Brasil Jr vs Charles Rainier vs [B]Jared Johnson[/B] vs Mr Electricity [B]Bulldozer Brandon Smith[/B] vs Captain Morgan [B]Heat Magnets[/B] vs Seriously Funny [B] M.C Speed [/B]vs Jeremiah Moose
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[CENTER][B][U][SIZE=3][COLOR=sienna][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_FCW.jpg[/IMG][/COLOR][/SIZE][/U][/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][U][SIZE=3][COLOR=sienna]FCW Tiempo de Decision[/COLOR][/SIZE][/U][/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][SIZE=1]Friday March 27th 2011[/SIZE][/CENTER] [CENTER]Ricardo Montenez Ball Room, Puerto Rico (Attendance: 1'663)-[/CENTER] [LEFT][B]Commentary Team:[/B] Dane O'Hara and Cueball Lynch [/LEFT] [LEFT][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_DaneOHara.jpg[/IMG][B][SIZE=2] & [/SIZE][/B][I][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_CueballLynch.jpg[/IMG][/I][/LEFT] [B][U]Pre-Show[/U][/B] [B]Match #1 : Heat Magnets (Matt Hocking & Arthur Dexter Bradley) vs Seriously Funny (Eddie Howard & The Great Oxii)[/B] The Heat Magnets put in some good work here to make this relatively short tag match watchable by bumping for Seriously Funny's Power offence. The odd couple duo were pretty much dominant throughout but a miscommunication with an Ox Plough (Rebound Fore-arm smash) missing it's intended target of Matt Hocking and instead nailing Eddie Howard provedt to be the turning point the Heat Magnets needed. Hocking then took Oxii down with a leg-sweep, tagged in ADB and the half-samoan youngster finished the job with the Superstar Splash. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Heat Magnets defeated Seriously Funny in 5:15 when Matt Hocking defeated The Great Oxii by pinfall.[/COLOR][/B] [B]Rating: D-[/B] [I]After the match Eddie Howard gives The Great Oxii a tongue lashing. This must feel like deja vu for Oxii.[/I] [B]Rating: E[/B] [B]___________________________________________________[/B] [B]Match #2: M.C Speed vs Jeremiah Moose[/B] This was solid enough for a pre-show match. Moose was competitive but the W.O.V man was also a step ahead and he was able to pick up the victory with the Gang Sign (Cross Arm Breaker). [B][COLOR=red]Result: M.C Speed defeated Jeremiah Moose in 6:15 by submission. [/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: D[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=black]____________________________________________________[/COLOR][/B] [I]Lisa Bowen comes out warm up the crowd by wearing an as per usual skimpy oufit and giving out free merchandise[/I]. [B]Rating: D+[/B] [CENTER][B]_______________________________________________________[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][U]Main Show[/U][/B][/CENTER] [I]Cueball Lynch and Dane O'Hara welcome us to the show and proceed to shill the card. Hyping up the Undisputed Title match between J.D Morgan and Phoenix Negra, plus some of the other high profile matches on the card that could affect the title picture.[/I] [B]Rating: C-[/B] [FONT=Courier New][B]Notes:[/B] I'm only going to write-out the announcers hyping the card segments, if I feel they have something interesting to say or have someone to particularly argue over. Though Negra's the heel I don't feel he would be someone Cueball would get all sycophantic over yet. [/FONT] [CENTER][B]Match # 1: Totally Einstein (Bradford Peverall & Mainstream Hernandez) w/ Sara Silver vs [/B] [B]Animal Magic (Masked Cougar & Fox Mask)[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_BradfordPeverell.jpg[/IMG] & [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_MainstreamHernandez.jpg[/IMG][/B] w/[B][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_SaraSilver.jpg[/IMG][/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][SIZE=3]vs[/SIZE][/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_MaskedCougar.jpg[/IMG][B] &[/B] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_FoxMask.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] This could have been a re-match for the Tag Titles had Totally Einstein been able to retain the belts in their first defence against UNITY but thanks to BBS that wasn't to be and so this becomes a contenders match with both teams desperate to make themselves the top contenders. They go throught the motions during the first few minutes, with both teams unable to grab much of an advantage. The one noticeable difference though is that Totally Einstein do look to be completely on the same page and it appears that winning the Tap straps again albeit very briefly has unified them as a team. Eventually though Cougar is able to turn things around for his team on Hernandez, connecting with a leg-lariat and then taking the Mainstreamer down with a head-scissors for a two count, that drew out Peverall to make the save but the masked duo were able to take control. Animal Magic then worked some neat double teams in their corner, quickly tagging in and out as they gradually began to wear down Hernandez, as Peverall looked on in frustration. After kicking out of a regular Cougar Pounce, Cougar then placed a dazed Hernandez on the top-rope, tagged in Fox Mask and the pair set up for the double team Fox Flip Off DDT from the top-rope but somehow the Mainstreamer had the prescence of mind to reverse the move into a double DDT as all three men came crashing down to the canvas from the top turnbuckle ! However both members of Animal Magic were up before Hernandez and they immediately went for the Last Hunt but the Mainstreamer managed to duck under and the two masked men collided giving Hernandez time to finally get Peverall back into the match. Peverall unloaded with a flurry of his trademark European Uppercuts and then sent a charging Fox Mask over the top-rope with a back body drop. Cougar then came charging in but was stopped in his tracks with a series of jabs and then sent down to the mat with a discus lariat (as he fell victim to the Rapid Eye Movement sequence) However Fox Mask springboard back in and breaks up the pin with a leg-drop. Hernandez then tries to come back in but is tagged with a jumping Enziguri from Fox Mask, who is then tagged with a European Uppercut from Bradford Peverall, but Fox Mask then nails Peverall with a jumping knee strike off the top turbuckle. The diminutive high flyer then places Peverall into a front facelock and sets up for the Fox Flip Off DDT but Peverall manages to block and reverses into the Totally Totalled ! (Twisting Inverted Brainbuster)..... That looked to have earned the victory right there for Totally Einstein but all of a sudden the Heat Magnets come to ringside.....Hocking creams both Masked Cougar and Mainstream Hernandez with a chair, whilst ADB pulls Peverall off Fox Mask, before spiking the Totally Einstein man with a DDT. Bret Graveson spots the interference and awards Totally Einstein the DQ victory. But just what is behind the Heat Magnets attack, why are they getting involved, why have they just spoiled what was a good competitive match. This was a good competitive match and it's possible without the Heat Magnets inteference, it could have been one of best tag matches, as it's clear these two teams work pretty well againat one another. But the Heat Magnets inteference will make sense in the next few segments. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Totally Einstein defeated Animal Magic in 9:08 when Fox Mask was disqualified when Arthur Dexter Bradley ran in and attacked Bradford Peverell. [/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: D+[/COLOR][/B] [I]With Animal Magic down and out the Heat Magnets continue to beat down on Totally Einstein, soon they are joined by Darryl Devine, Jared Johnson and Bulldozer Brandon Smith of Devine Right. Totally Einstein have no chance to fight back, as all Sara Silver can do is look on in horror at the beating the former two time tag champs have been taking.[/I] [I]With Totally Einstein well and truly dispatched Darryl Devine requests a microphone.[/I] [COLOR=darkred][B]Darryl Devine:[/B] I present to you, the two newest additions to Devine Right..... The Heat Magnets ![/COLOR] [COLOR=darkgreen][B]ADB:[/B] Joining up with you Devine just feels so right, and in doing so we feel we can make it to the top and deliver on our potential.[/COLOR] [COLOR=red][B]Matt Hocking:[/B] We were fed up of being over-looked. We should have been in that Round Robin series not some hodge podge team like Totally Einstein. But time and time again we were ignored, made to work the damn pre-show against teams not even in our league.[/COLOR] [COLOR=green][B]ADB:[/B] We tried to play by their rules but it's time we joined up with the sort of people who make the rules, the sort of people who can help take us to the top and those people are with you Darryl. [/COLOR] [COLOR=red][B]Matt Hocking:[/B] We want to be become the top tag team in FCW, we want to be build a legacy.[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkred][B]Darryl Devine:[/B] And by joining up with us you will, you WILL become the top tag team in FCW, heck the world even. Because Devine Right are not only the present we ARE the future and if anyone dares to stand in our way, they will be swept aside, because they do not have the DEVINE RIGHT.[/COLOR] [I]The Heat Magnets then seal their induction into the Devine Right stable and the five men Darryl Devine, Jared Johnson, Bulldozer Brandon Smith and the Heat Magnets pose in the middle of the ring to a chorus of boos[/I]. [B]Rating: D[/B] [FONT=Courier New][B]Notes:[/B] There was buzz on the message boards that there would be a heel turn during this match, but I don't think the Magnets turning is what they had in mind, the turn went down as complete success with the live fans. To me the Magnets work better as heels and their face run only really came about because they were feuding with W.O.V, who at the time were such prominent heels,no other heel team really mattered all that much. [/FONT] [CENTER][FONT=Courier New]_________________________________________________________[/FONT][/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Match #2: Bulldozer Brandon Smith vs Captain Morgan[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_BulldozerBrandon_alt4.jpg[/IMG] [B]vs[/B] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_ThomasMorgan_alt71.jpg[/IMG][/B][/CENTER] Captain Morgan was pretty much just fed to the enforcer of the Devine Right stable and BBS could have had this match won anytime he wanted, in a match that he dominated from start to finish. In the end BBS put Morgan away in about two and a half minutes with the Backdrop Driver. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Bulldozer Brandon Smith defeated Captain Morgan in 2:40 by pinfall.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: D-[/COLOR][/B] [CENTER][B][COLOR=black]______________________________________________________[/COLOR][/B][/CENTER] [I]We join J.D Morgan in his dressing room, he's still in street clothes (a black dress shirt and a pair of jeans) and looks as if though he's just arrived, he then takes the Twin Belts out of his gym bag looking at them proudly....he then turns to camera,[/I] [COLOR=navy][B]J.D Morgan:[/B] Phoenix Negra you've been mightily impressive since coming into FCW and to defeat Ultimate Phoenix is nothing to be sniffed at. You're good sunshine, you're very good in fact but tonight it's a whole different ball game, you're in the ring with me and I have no intention, no intenton what so ever of letting go of these Twin Belts and when the gold is on the line, J.D Morgan will be at his best, at his very best.[/COLOR] [B]Rating: D+[/B] [CENTER][B]__________________________________________________[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Match #3: 4CS: Capitao Brasil Jr vs Charles Rainier vs [/B] [B]Jared Johnson vs Mr Electricity[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_CapitaoBrasil.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_CharlesAvatar.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][SIZE=3]vs[/SIZE][/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_JaredJohnson_nachalt1.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_KashmirSingh_alt2.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] The crowd was clearly behind me during the entrances, as Johnson and Mr Electrcity both earn boos, whilst Capitao is still an unknown quanity. Mr Electricity's entrance irritated most of the fans in the Monty as usual, as he strutted down the ring to 'Ladies Night' by Kool and the Gang. He even managed to find a relatively young and attractive female fan in the front row (OK she was a plant !) to try and serenade as he 'sang' along to the disco 'classic'. What followed was your basic run of the mill 4 Corner survival mid-carders filler match, though the action throughout was pretty good. Things inevitably broke down after everyone went through the motions, including pair of moonsaults by myself and Capitao Brasil Jr to the outside. The matches final stretch saw me nail Jared Johnson with the Raindrop (dropsault) only to be clubbed from behind by Mr Electricity and planted into the mat with the Lightnin' Rod (Falcon Arrow) , but the disco dancer's subsequent pin attempt was broken up by Capitao Brasil with the Fall from Rio (Swanton Bomb). Capitao Brasil then made the cover but that was pulled off by Jared Johnson and then stomped face-first into the mat with the Tar Heel Stomp (Curb Stomp) and that was enough for the Devine Right man to pick up the victory. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Jared Johnson defeated Capitão Brasil Jr, Charles Rainier and Mr. Electricity in 9:58 when Jared Johnson defeated Capitão Brasil Jr by pinfall.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: D+[/COLOR][/B] [CENTER][B][COLOR=black]______________________________________________________[/COLOR][/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Match #4: Angel De Mexico vs Steve Flash[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_ngelDeMxico.jpg[/IMG] vs [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_SteveFlash_alt.jpg[/IMG][/B][/CENTER] Plenty of respect shown to one another at the start of the match, a bit too much in fact as the opening five minutes or so was disappointingly pedestrian, with Flash mostly controlling things on the mat with rest holds. However Angel began to pick up the pace and caught Flash with a leg-lariat and then a spinning head-scissors that took the veteran out of the ring. Angel then scored with a slingshot plancha as the match went up a gear, before pitching Flash into the ring. Flash kicked out of the subsequent cover but the masked man kept control with a spinning heel kick and then took control with a front face lock before running up the ropes and planting Flash with a Tornado DDT. The Patriotic masked man then went up top after Flash kicked out of the prior pin attempt, however Flash was able to move out of the way of the flying splash, and then turned the match back in his favour by spiking Angel into the mat with a DDT. Flash then turned the former People's Champ over and applied the Boston Crab, but Angel managed to hang in and made it to the ropes. Flash then maintained control on the rope break with a series of fore-arms smashes, before whipping Angel across the ring but the masked man ducked under a discus lariat attempt and then springed back off the ropes to nail Flash with a jumping Enziguri. Angel then rolled Flash up only for Flash to reverse the pin attempt, and then take control of the leg as he tried to re-apply the Boston Crab but Angel managed to counter that into a kip up head-scissors before springing off the ropes and scoring with a quebrada. That earned a two count as Angel headed up top, however Flash was back to his feet and he was soon climbing the turnbuckle himself as he looked to bring Angel crashing back in with a superplex, however Angel managed to shove Flash off and then took the veteran down to the mat with his Flying Armbar...the Mexican Death ! Flash however managed to power his way back to his feet, and backed Angel up into the turnbuckle, forcing the masked man to break the hold. Angel then climbed back up the turnbuckle as Flash tried to shake the feeling back into his arm, but the masked man went to the well once too often as this time Flash caught him in mid-flight and immediately turned the momentum into a FLASH BANG ! for the victory. Perhaps Flash needs to grow his mullet back, because his performances since his return to FCW have been disappointing. Matches in the C/C- range are fine for mid-carders but Flash is capable of alot better. The first half of this match was so pedestrian (polite way of saying boring) that the crowd were half asleep, thankfully it picked up in the later stages. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Steve Flash defeated Ángel De México in 12:44 by pinfall.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: C-[/COLOR][/B] [CENTER][B][COLOR=black]______________________________________________________[/COLOR][/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Match #5: Da Power w/ Carl Batch vs Nicky R!ot[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_PuertoRicanPowerWOV.jpg[/IMG] w/[IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_CarlBatch.jpg[/IMG] [B]vs [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_NickyChampion_grunge1.jpg[/IMG][/B][/CENTER] The Wave of Violence- UNITY feud was pretty much put to bed with the Six Man Tag at Batalla Final but there will never be any love lost between the members of both factions and though R!ot is currently one half of the tag champions he is also keen to prove he has what it takes to be a serious contender for the top singles title and would do his credentials no harm by toppling the former Undisputed Champion. As expected when the bell rings they pretty much go at it straight away, nothing fancy just straight up brawling and a fired up R!ot was the one pushing the pace until Power managed to create a little distance with a thumb to the eye. Power then followed in with a running fore-arm smash that rocked R!ot. However the UNITY man stayed on his feet and came right back with a clothesline that sent Power staggering backwards into the corner. R!ot then came charging in but Power got the boots up and then as R!ot came charging in a second time, the W.O.V man was able to catch R!ot and send the Tag Champ into the corner with a flapjack. R!ot then staggered back out of the turnbuckle and into thr ATOMIC FULL NELSON ! R!ot began to drop to his knees but with the crowds encouragement ringing in his ears he managed to find a second wind, rising back to his feet and eventually backing Power into the turnbuckle to force the former Undisputed champ to break the hold. A worn down R!ot then staggered out of the corner as he tried to recompose himself and get his breath back, but Power then came came charging out nailing R!ot with a running fore-arm and then planting the UNITY man onto the mat with scoop power-slam, jarring R!ot's back. A weak cover by Power followed, before he taunted R!ot to get back up. The UNITY man began to fight back with several shots to the mid-section but the brief flurry was stopped short with an eye poke and a back rake, before Power lifted R!ot up into a vertical suplex, jarring the UNITY man's back once again as they came crashing back down on impact. R!ot kicked out again but remain planted to he mat and Power felt in total control as he began to strut around the ring. He then lifted R!ot back to his feet and whipped the UNITY man agains the ropes to set up for the roaring elbow but the Tag champ had is scouted and instead it was Power who found himself on the receiving end of a roaring elbow himself ! That lit a fire underneath R!ot who suddenly unleashed a flurry of fore-arms and chops on Power than the W.O.V man reeling and the dazed Power walked right into a SUB POP BOP !! (Crooked Arm Lariat)....... Somehow Power managed to kick out, barely but still enough to stay alive in the match. R!ot then lifted a groggy Power up and looked to be setting up for the 'Charles Peterson' but he was then distracted by Carl Batch who hopped up on the apron, the brief hesistation allowed Power to recover enough to stun R!ot with a jaw breaker. Power then nailed R!ot with the roaring elbow and that was the beginning of the end for R!ot as the rest of the four moves of doom followed, ending with the San Juan Rush as Power managed to edge out a hard fought match up. R!ot's not yet someone Power will willingly lay down for, but this was far from the 'squash' some fans of the message boards had pegged down as. Overall they worked a pretty good old school match with R!ot playing the courageous babyface going up against Power's dick heel. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Da Power defeated Nicky R!ot in 10:42 by pinfall.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: C[/COLOR][/B] [I]Da Power is celebrating his victory but then Primus hits the ring clubs Power from behind and then flattens the former Undisputed champ with the Rruuuuusshhh !!!!! Primus then tries to get his hands on Carl Batch, but the W.O.V manager manages to roll out of the ring and high tails it up the ramp, with Primus in pursuit.[/I] [B]Rating: D[/B] [CENTER]______________________________________________________________[/CENTER] [I]We then go back stage where Harry Allen is about to cut a promo ahead of his People's title match with Darryl Devine.[/I] [LEFT][COLOR=navy][B]Harry Allen:[/B] Three time, three time, three time !! FCW Tag Team champion and I'm very proud of that. But I want singles gold and you know why because people say I don't have what it takes to be a top singles guy and so far those doubters have been proved right......[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=navy]But I know, I know deep down inside....I DO have what it takes to be amongst the best in singles competition and I will prove that by wiping the smirk of Darryl Devine's face and laying claim to the People's Championship.[/COLOR] [/LEFT] [B]Rating: D+[/B] [CENTER][B]______________________________________________________[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Match #6: Darryl Devine vs Harry Allen[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_FCW_Peoples.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_DarrylDevine_nfalt3.jpg[/IMG] [B]vs [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_HarryAllen_Grunge1.jpg[/IMG][/B][/CENTER] Just as with his previous match Devine sends the rest of Devine Right to the back, because he's confident enough to not need any outside help. Of course that almost blew up in his face last month against Angel De Mexico, as he barely escaped with the belt round his waist, thanks to BBS who caused the DQ loss by eventually ignoring Devine's instructions. Harry Allen tries to push the pace early, but any time the UNITY man makes contact Devine rolls out of the ring and takes a powder much to the Tag Champions frustration. Eventually Allen goes to the outside and gives chase but is then clubbed from behind by Devine as soon as they re-enter the ring. Devine then slows the pace down , clubbing Allen down to the mat, before delivering some stomps to Allen's back. Devine then makes an arrogant cover, before turning Allen over any applying a side headlock, but the UNITY man starts to fight back and eventually causes Devine to release the hold with several elbows to the gut. Allen then rocks Devine with a series of lefts and rights before taking Devine down with a leg-lariat. Devine kicks out of the following pin attempt but Allen keeps the pressure on only for Devine to tag him with a fore-arm smash but Allen then rebounds off the ropes to take Devine down with a flying cross-body. Devine kicks out but the UNITY man then drills him with a running boot to the head before attempting to get Devine up for the Gordbuster, but Devine manages to block and then takes control with an eye-poke before drilling Allen into the mat with a DDT. Devine then climbs up to the second rope and comes off with a knee drop but there is nobody home, as Allen barely manages to move out of the way. Allen then rolls Devine up into a victory roll. Devine kicks out and then double under-hooks the arms. The former TCW man has Devine scouted though and drops to his knees, Devine then lifts Allen up and tries for the Devineplex (Butterfly suplex) but Allen manages to reverse the momentum into a bridging pin ! Devine manages to get his shoulder up in two, and then as the two got back to the feet he sent a charging Allen over the rope with a back body drop but the UNITY man managed to land on the apron and he sprang back in to plant Devine face-first onto the canvas with a bulldog. Allen then went up top, but Devine got back to his feet and climbed to the top himself. They exchanged strikes until it looked like Devine was going to bring Allen crashing back in with a superplex, but Allen then countered that into a SUNSET BOMB !! One..... Two..... Thr...... Devine kicked out, but as he staggered back up to his feet he was driven into the canvas with the ROCKER DROPPER (Overdrive)....... One...... Two......... Thr.......... Somehow Devine manages to barely get the shoulder up again. Allen drags Devine into position and heads up top again as he looks to deliver the Flying Fist Drop but Devine grabs the leg of Brett Graveson, causing the ref to stumble into the ring-ropes and cause Harry Allen to lose his balance (just why this does not warrant a DQ is any one guess but Graveson lets the match carry on). Devine is still down however and Allen manages to recompose himself before launching himself off the top-rope to re-attempt the Flying Fist-Drop but as Allen comes flying off, Devine gets the knees up. The Devine Right leader then butterflies Allen's arms and drives the Tag champion face first into the mat with the DEVINE DREAM DROP !! One... Two..... Three !! And Devine finds a way to keep hold of the People's championship yet again. There were a few times in the match where they didn't look to be on the same page but even with a few moments of awkardness they still managed to put on a decent match. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Darryl Devine defeated Harry Allen in 13:53 by pinfall. [/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red][COLOR=purple]Darryl Devine retains the FCW People's Championship title.[/COLOR] [/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: C[/COLOR][/B] [CENTER][COLOR=black]__________________________________________________________[/COLOR][/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Match #7: Dean Daniels w/ Lisa Bowen vs Ultimate Phoenix[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_DeanDaniels.jpg[/IMG] w/[B] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_LisaBowen.jpg[/IMG] vs [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_UltimatePhoenix.jpg[/IMG][/B][/CENTER] Daniels is very aggressive at the start, as he seems determined to prove that he can beat Ultimate Phoenix. The former Peoples champ manages to cut the distance between himself and the popular masked man, backing Phoenix into the corner and unleashing a flurry of relentless strikes. With Phoenix slumped in the corner Daniels follows in with a running knee drive, before dragging the 2010 Rey De Reyes winner out of the corner to go for a cover. Phoenix kicks out but Daniels stays in control, applying a front facelock then taking Phoenix over with a tri-fecta of snap suplexes....... One........ Two....... Phoenix digs down and kicks out, much to the frustration of Daniels who lifts Phoenix up and whips the masked man hard into the corner. Daniels then comes charging in but Phoenix gets the feet up. Daniels comes charging in again but Phoenix catches him a head-scissors and drives Daniels face into the middle turnbuckle ! Phoenix then hops up onto the top turnbuckle and as Daniels staggers out Phoenix dives off to take Daniels down with another head-scissors take-down that sends the former long time People's champ tumbing out of the ring. A rejuvenated Phoenix gives Daniels no time to get his bearings though and soars over the top-rope onto Daniels with a no hands somersault plancha. Phoenix then goes to pitch Daniels into the ring but Lisa Bowen sticks her oar in, getting in between the former MPWF star and Daniels. Being the gentleman the thought of even shoving Bowen out of the way doesn't even cross Phoenix' mind but it allows Daniels to recompose himself and then get a cheap shot in on Phoenix, before sending the masked man into the ring-steps. Daniels then breaks up Graveson's twenty count out on the floor and turns his attention back to Phoenix, he clubs away on Phoenix and then whips the masked man into the guard-rail but Phoenix manages to hop over and then springboards back in. He tries to take Daniels down with a DDT but Daniels manages to block the attempt and reverses into the RAISE THE STAKES (Cradle Piledriver ) on the floor ! Phoenix looks completely out of it as Daniels rolls back into the ring. Brett Graveson starts his twenty count and most of the crowd in the arena believe that Phoenix can make his way back to his feet and into the ring....... Seventeen........ Phoenix begins to stir....... Eighteen........... He's struggling back to his feet....... Nineteen......... He's on the ring-apron...... Twen....... Phoenix barely, I repeat BARELY beats the twenty count. Everyone (Daniels included) can't believe it but immedidately drags Phoenix into the middle of the ring and makes a cover....... One...... Two...... Thre....... NO ! Daniels drags Phoenix back up to a vertical base and looks to unleash the Knee strikes, but Phoenix has it scouted and rolls Daniels up into small package...... Daniels kicks out, and takes control again and applies a waist lock........Daniels takes Phoenix over with a release German Suplex but Phoenix lands on his feet and nails Daniels with a jumping Enziguri before taking the former People's champ off his feet with a kip-up rana !, leading to a pin attempt One...... Two... Daniels kicks out but Phoenix continues to turn the momentum in his favour by delivering a double stomp to the chest into a standing moonsault !! One...... Two....... Daniels powers out of the pin attempt and then levels Phoenix with a lariat as they get back to their feet. Daniels then lifts Phoenix back up to a vertical base but the masked gets hold of a facelock and takes Daniels down with a swinging DDT ! One.......... Two......... Daniels kicks out but remains rooted to the canvas and Phoenix heads up top and steadies himself for the Phoenix Firebird Splash but Daniels is back up and he sends Phoenix crashing back down to the mat with a Belly to back superplex....... Both of them then stagger back to their feet........ PHOENIX NEGRA has jumped the guard-rail and springboards into the ring, Ultimate Phoenix ducks the flying fore-arm and it connects with Daniels ! Graveson decides not to call for the DQ as he realises Daniels was not the intended target as Phoenix then drop-kicks his nemesis Negra out of the ring. Daniels staggers up back to his feet, boot to the mid-section by Phoenix....FLAMING DRIVER !! (Sunset Driver)...... One..... Two....... Three !!! Dean Daniels still can't beat Ultimate Phoenix. These two always put on great matches together and now have what you call a slow-burning competitive rivalry, even though that rivarly is very much in the favour of Phoenix at the moment. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Ultimate Phoenix defeated Dean Daniels in 17:50 by pinfall. [/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: B[/COLOR][/B] [I]Phoenix Negra sneaks back ito the ring and clobbers Ultimate Phoenix from behind, he sets up to deliver the Certain Death (Vertebreaker) on Phoenix but J.D Morgan has come rushing out, and levels Negra with one of his trademark European Uppercuts. Brett Graveson then calls for the bell as the Undisputed Title match kicks of in impromptu fashion as Dean Daniels looks on seething with frustration that he has yet again been unable to overcome Ultimate Phoenix.[/I] [B]Rating: C[/B] [CENTER][B]Match #8: Undisputed Championship:[/B] [B]J.D Morgan vs Phoenix Negra[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_FCW_PuertoRican.jpg[/IMG][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_FCWChampionship.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_JDMorgan.jpg[/IMG] vs [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_BlackPhoenix1.jpg[/IMG][/B][/CENTER] Morgan continues to unleash a flurry of Euopean Uppercuts on Negra but the masked man manages to squirm out of the ring. Morgan is an old pro though and waits for Negra to get back in the ring, rather than giving chase. Negra gets back on the apron but is levelled with a fore-arm smash by Morgan who then goes to suplex Negra back over the tope-rope and into the ring but Negra manages to block and then drives Morgan's jaw into the top-rope. Morgan staggers back and Negra nails the British born veteran with a springboard missile drop-kick. Morgan gets back up to his feet but is immediately taken off his feet with an arm drag. Morgan pops right back up though and levels Negra with another one of his trademark European Uppercuts....Negra comes charging right back though but Morgan takes lifts him over with a back-body drop. Negra lands on the apron however and then launches himself back in to take Morgan down with a spinning head-scissors take down. Morgan starts to get back to his feet only for Negra to take his legs out from underneath with a basement drop-kick. Negra then rolls up Morgan for a pin attempt........ One...... Two....... Morgan kicks out, and then tries to get the Cross Atlantic Stretch locked onto Phoenix Negra, but Negra manages to squirm out and then punts Morgan in the head ! He tries to get Morgan up for a brainbuster, but Morgan manages to block and tries for a brainbuster himself only for Negra to force Morgan to place Negra back down, after a series of knee strikes to the top of Morgan's head, however Morgan re-composes himself and eventually send Negra crashing back down to the mat with a Vertical suplex.... One.... Two..... Negra kicks out, but as he staggers back up to his feet Morgan unleashes another flurry of his trademark European Uppercuts. Morgan then creates a little distance and comes charging in with running European, causing Negra to stagger out of the corner and into a Hammerlock Divorce Court as Morgan drives the mysterious masked man into the mat. Morgan then immediately drops down and goes to apply the Cross Atlantic Stretch only for Negra to have the submission scouted again but as Negra gets back to his feet, Morgan delives a boot to the mid-section and drives Negra face first into the canvas with a DDT. Morgan goes for the Cross Atlantic Stretch again and this time gets it LOCKED ON ! Morgan wrenches back on the hold and Negra looks to be in a world of pain but the mysterious nemesis of Ultimate Phoenix manages to find some fire from within and manages to edge himself over to the ropes to force a rope-break. Morgan does not let up however and drills Negra with another European Uppercut, spins Negra round and goes to apply a Half Nelson but Negra manages to fight out with several back elbow shots before he is dumped on his head with a suplex....... Morgan then whips Negra across the ring but as he comes charging, Negra slides underneath and then catches Morgan with a leg lariat, only for Morgan to level him with a fore-arm smash but then Negra comes righr back with a springboard ROUNDHOUSE KICK ! Morgan is dazed and Negra applies a front facelock, to then drill the former DaVE star into the mat with a brainbuster !! Morgan who was then probably expecting Negra to follow up with a pin attempt or to head up top, but the masked man instead keeps control of the front facelock, delivers a series of knee strikes then and applies the Last Chancery !! (Bridging Arm Triangle choke) Morgan looks to be fading as Negra keeps the hold locked on, and Graveson checks on the champion's condition..... Graveson raises Morgan's arm up..... No response......... He raises it a second time....... Still no response......... Graveson raises it a third time......... Morgan is still in this match, he still has some fight left in him. Eventually Morgan manages to dig down and gets enough energy to make it over to the ropes and force a rope break. But the British born veteran is immediately taken off his feet with a leg-sweep from Negra who then lifts Morgan back up to vertical base and looks to be going for the CERTAIN DEATH (Vertebreaker) but Morgan manages to block and counters into a back body drop....Phoenix then tries to immediately take Morgan by suprise with a jumping roundhouse kick but Morgan manages to duck under and then levels Negra with a European Uppercut. Morgan then goes for the Half Nelson Suplex again, but like last time Negra has it scouted and then takes Morgan back of his feet with another leg-sweep......... Negra heads up top this time and sets up for the PHOENIX FIREBIRD SPLASH ! He comes soaring off the top rope, but missed his target as Morgan rolls out of the way.....Negra lands on his feet but Morgan levels him with a running European Uppercut !! that sends Negra stumbling back into the corner. Morgan then lifts Negra up onto the top turnbuckle and looks set to deliver the London Bridge only for Negra to rake the face, before applying a front facelock, Negra then spikes Morgan into the mat with a Tornado DDT but the Undisputed champ falls to the outside. With Morgan on the floor.....Negra then heads up top and looks set to take to the skies but Morgan's back up on the apron and he levels Negra with a fore-arm smash, he then drapes Negra over the turnbuckle ! LONDON BRIDGE ONTO THE APRON !! Negra goes limp as he he is driven against the hard wood and steel of the ring-frame. Morgan then pitches Negra back into the ring....... One....... Two....... Thr....... NOOOOO !! Negra had the prescence of mind to reach out a leg get his foot underneath the bottom rope. But Negra's never say die attitude only makes Morgan more determined as the British veteran levels unleashes a flurry of European Uppercuts. He then spins Negra round and then dumps the masked man on his head with the HALF NELSON SUPLEX !! One........ Two........ Three. It's over. J.D Morgan retains the Undisputed Championship in a barnstormer of a match. This match was so good, those who turned up at the Monty will be telling their children 'I was there to witness J.D Morgan- Phoenix Negra'. I knew Negra had talent and should be a good additiion but he's actually exceeding expectations. [B][COLOR=red]Result: JD Morgan defeated Phoenix Negra in 22:24 by pinfall. [/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=purple]JD Morgan retains the FCW Undisputed Championship title.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: B+[/COLOR][/B] [I]J.D Morgan then soaks in the cheers of the fans as he celebrates retaining the title but most of the cheers were also in appreciation for the match they had just witnessed.[/I] [B]Rating: C+[/B] [CENTER][B]____________________________________________________[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][SIZE=3][COLOR=sienna]Overall: B-[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B][/CENTER] The undercard wasn't bad but there were some disappointments (Angel-Flash comes to mind). However Phoenix-Daniels delivered an excellent semi main event but even that was blown out of the water by the incredible main event, that will go down as the best match in FCW history thus far. I think had one more match delivered above a C, we might have broken into an overall B rating with this show.
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[CENTER][B][U]March in Review[/U][/B][/CENTER] Running just the one show this month we managed to recuperate back some of the heavy loss we took by running four shows last month. As it was just the one show this month, it was paramount that the roster put on a really strong show and thankfully they did. The main event between J.D Morgan and Phoenix Negra was incredible, had this been in one of the big feds wrestling journo's up and down the country would be talking it up as a MOTYC. It turns out that the boss Senor Lopez (Da Power) has been getting friendly with fellow veteran Steve Flash and wants to see the indy icon have one last good run before he retires. He wants me to get Flash's momentum up to a B. A tough challenge as Flash has hardly been setting the world on fire since he came back. I do have 19 months to complete the task though and Flash's contract comes up before then, thing is I don't think I would be in Power's good books if I made no effort to resign his new best friend. Dean Daniels (who is managing to behave of late) and Nicky R!ot have both been handed Contract extensions. As do resident jobbers Leftie Wilkes and Island Boy Apollo (in a twisted way they are two workes that are useful to have around because they work cheap and have no qualms about basically being job fodder for everyone else). [CENTER]___________________________________________________________[/CENTER] [CENTER][B][U]Rival Promotion Watch[/U][/B][/CENTER] 4C's Final Fight was one of their better shows (C+) and was headlined by a B- rated match that saw Damian Carvill defeat Nate Johnson for the 4C Championship. CZCW relative slump continues with their up-rising show rated C. The semi main event was a very good (B-) match that saw Andre Jones edge out Ultimate Phoenix to become the number one contender, problem is that Harry Allen followed with yet another lacklustre (C-) defence of the Coastal Zone Championship againt Donnie J. The CZCW message boards are littered with calls from fans for Allen to drop the belt. I feel for Harry , because he's a solid worker but he has been one of the worst champions in CZCW history in relation to the length of time he has held the belt for. MAW bounced back from a poor show last month with their Game On event (C+), however it could have been even better. Mean Jean Cattley made an excellent defence of the Mid Atlantic title against Darryl Devine (B) but and I'm questioning if Rip has hit the bottle again, the main event was a fairly meaningless tag match that saw Steve Flash team up with Shady K to defeat Warlord Power and Madman Boone. Match itself wasn't bad (C) it just shouldn't have been the main event. NYCW's Epic Event was a pretty good show all round (C+) and was headlined by a B- rated defence by Steve Flash of his Empire Title over Whippy The Clown. The semi main event however probably pulled the show down a little a disappointing D+ rated tag match that saw Honest Frank and American Machine defeat Mean Machine and Land Mass (should we be surprised the match wasn't that good, it did have Land Mass in it). Though the show will mostly be remembered for the fact that the Old School Principals seemingly never ending Tag Title reign was finally brought to an end (more on that in the Title Changes). PSW continue to plod along putting on mediocre (D+) show after mediocre (D+) show and their Desolation show was no different. Guess what the main event was....... Yeah you've guessed it Johnny Martin againsty Wolverine for the PSW Championship (same mediocre D+ result). Match of the night was the semi main event that saw J.D Morgan defeat Ryan Powell (C). But neither man needn't have bothered because no doubt next month's main event will be the same. I've seen more booking nous from those who run BSC. RIPW didn't do their reputation any good when they were forced to cancel their March show due to having too many pull outs. Kirk Jameson vacated the RIPW Championship as he headed for SWF and next month's show (if it does go ahead) will probably feel like some sort of reboot for the SWF feeder league. At one point I would have said CZCW were the leading promotion on the North American independent scene (if you are measuring on consistent show quality) but I certainly feel we have caught them up if not starting to surpass them and even MAW and NYCW are putting on shows that match up to them. 4C are consistent (always in the C Range) but rarely put on outstanding shows, however they have the best chance of any of the promotions to reach Cult Size the quickest. [CENTER]___________________________________________________________[/CENTER] [CENTER][B][U]March News and Notes From Around The Wrestling World[/U][/B][/CENTER] [LEFT][B]Worker Signings[/B][/LEFT] 21CW have brought back Ivan Ivanoff, after a 14 month abscence. Gaijin's Ashley Grover, Golden Delicious, Kristabel Plum and Karen Bilous will all take part in 5SSW's spring tour. Trent Shaffer has joined CZCW where he will work under his Young Leo moniker. EWA have picked up former 21CW and MOSC talent Buff Martinez. Jungle Jack, Billy Russell, Nigel Svensson and Merle O'Curle will all be part of the resurgent GCG's spring tour. Kazuma Narato has arrived in INSPIRE on a PPA deal. MAW bring in J.D Morgan, Darryl Devine and Stevie Grayson. Nevada Nuclear signs on with NYCW as he looks to rebuild his career on the independent circuit, following his release from SWF at the end of last year. Mick Muscles adds RIPW to his schedule, signing a PPA deal with the SWF development territory. ROF add Danny Patterson to their roster. This is something of a surprise addition as Patterson is not the sort of worker you would associate with ROF. James Prudence is recalled from RIPW and Kirk Jameson signs a written contract with the Sports Entertainment giants. However SWF were dealt a blow when Rich Money chose to sign on with rivals TCW, who also add former SWF World Champion Engyma to their roster. Damian 'The Natural' Carvill will head back to the U.S, as he adds USPW to his schedule. Giant Tana departs TCW to go to work in Japan for WLW, whilst Cameron Vessey is a suprise addition on a written contract and Bulldozer Brandon Smith joins the usual suspects to go in tour with Japan's top promotion. [B]Worker Extensions[/B] 21CW extend the contracts of Nate Manchester and valet Kathleen Lee. 4C extend the contracts of loyalist Joey Poison, Zeus Maximillion, Jared Johnson and Canadian Crusher. 55SW extend the contracts of Jaguar Endo, Tsuki Kawamata, Yukiko Matsumara, color commentator Thunder Hike and manager Ryu Sugiyama. APW extend the contracts of Alyx McQuarie, Alexander Banks, Richie Fox and manager Max Forbes. BSC extend the contracts of Nurse Hope Daye, Officer Goodhead, Annie Hitchc*ck and referee Heather Halo. CGC extend the contracts of Fate, Matty Phatty and road agent Ed Monton plus managers Roger Rogers and Jenny Playmate. CWWF extend the contracts of Missy Masterson and road agent Chance. CZCW extend the contract of long time roster member Fox Mask. EWA extend the contracts of Scheming Behemoth, Doctor Insane and Super Falcon. Stone Yoshikawa and announcer Koyo Raikatuji both earn exclusive written contracts with GCG. INSPIRE extend the PPA deals of Masaaki Okazaki, Kenichi Komagata and referees Doppu Ibu and Yosh!tora Shigemitsu. MAW extend the contract of Shady K. MHW manage to re-sign most of their current roster. MOSC extend the contracts of Hugh De Aske, DJ Reason and road agent Tyrone Hughes. NOTBPW extend the written contract of road agent Grant Truman. NYCW extend the contracts of Jean Cattley (who works as the Mean Machine), Sgt Bubba Lee West, Honest Frank, Casey Valentine and Xavier Reckless. OLLIE extend the contracts of Phoenix I, Tricolor Jr, Julio Dominguez, road agent Manuel Prieto and referee Benito Garcia. PGHW secure Shuji Inukai to a new exclusive written contract and referee Yuguro Adachi also signs a new written deal. PSW extend the contracts of Johnny Martin, Remmy Skye and referee R.M Stones. Kentucky Bill, Lassan Makutsi, Madman Boone and Raphael all sign new PPA deals with RIPW. ROF extend the contracts of Leo Price and referee Humphrey Woolsey. Matsudaira Morioka, Takeshi Umehara, Hirokazu Yamanoue, Tasusku Shinozuoka and manager Teruihi Inoeue all sign new PPA deals with SAISHO. SOTBPW extend the contracts of Pablo Rodriguez, Hysteria, Rebelde Loco, Mayan Idol and valet Lucia. Steve Frehley, valet Jessie (Gilmore) and referee Shane Stones all sign new written contracts with the SWF. TCW extend the written contract of Freddie Datsun. UEW extend the contracts of Stig Svensson, Michael Moodie (Razor Valentine), Jay Heartbreak (Byron) and Kalu Owusu. USPW extend the contracts of Harry Allen, Ekuma, The Amazing Winkie (Roger Dodger) and announcer Cliff Anderson. WLW hand new written contracts to the Incredible Koyama, Americana, manager General Hayashi and announcer Isei Deushi. Eisaku Hoshino keeps his lucrative PPA deal rolling on. [B]Worker Releases/Departures[/B] DJ Reason departs from 21CW after they fail to come to agreement over a new contract. Masked Cougar is the latest mainstay to leave the CZCW roster, deciding instead to concentrate on his commitments with FCW and his tour with BHOTWG in Japan, whilst Jackpot Jordan does not see his contract renewed, only a month after he challenged for the Xtreme Title. Kirk Jameson and Cameron Vessey depart from MAW after signing written contracts with SWF and WLW respectively. Sgt Bubba Lee West departs as he fails to come to terms to a new contract and Jefferson Stardust is let go. Vessey also departs from NYCW, whilst Jameson also leaves behind commitments with RIPW and USPW. Razor Valentine leaves ROF after he fails to come to agreement over a new contract. SOTBPW decided against renewing the contract of Reaper Dante. Giant Tana and Jack Marlowe both leave TCW with both looking to concentrate on working in Japan. [B]Injuries[/B] No major injuries to report of this month. [B]Retirements[/B] Blackjack Robbins, a former mainstay of the defunct Southern Class Championship Wrestling promotion announced his retirement from in-ring competition. Robbins one a sole singles championship in SCCW but is best remembered for his tag team alongside Whisky Jack..'The Tennesee Outlaws' who notched up 3 reigns with the SCCW Tag belts and were seen as one of the most dominant forces in SCCW. After Southern Class folded Robbins became something of a forgotten man, struggling to find work. [B]Media News[/B] WLW continue to expand their PPV coverage, with 1 Choice TV showing their supershows in Australia. Meanwhile TCW and SWF will get their Action Packed and Breakin' Out shows shown in Japan on Japanese Sports Vision and Prime Japan respectively. [B]Title Changes[/B] Lilly & Rose have quickly regained the AAA Tag Team titles from Full Force (Missy Masterson & Charlizze Angelle). The 'Raging Bulls' Eiji Hamacho & Chuichi Sanda became 3 time BHOTWG World Tag Team Champions ending the reign of Toshusai & Inao. The Junior Tag Team Titles however remain vacant following the departure of Snap Dragon to PGHW, this has begun rumours that the Junior Tag belts will be phased out and that the lesser lights of the Junior Division will more likely be used as jobbers/compete for the Openweight Belt. Damian 'The Natural' Carvill ended the relatively short reign of Nate Johnson to become the new 4C Champion. Bobby Thomas regained the CCG World Championship from Ricky De Colt to become a two time champion and Trent Shaffer claimed the Canadian Title for a third time. Masaaki Okazaki won the INSPIRE King of Fightera title for a record equalling third time. Angel De Mexico became the new Nacional champion in MHW ending the nine month reign of Vincente Romero. Finally ! Finally ! The Old School Principals (Masked Mauler & Rick Sanders) * ridiculously long 41 month reign with the NYCW Tag Team Titles was brought to an end by the tandem of Snow Fox & The Sensational Singh. Notes: * Yep this mediocre duo had held the Tag Belts in NYCW since the start of the game, despite bringing in a fair amount of workers more talented than them, and in those 41 months they defended the belts 19 times, which is not quite every other show. The A.I on Tag Team Title booking for other promotions in this diary game is littered with bizarre decisons. The Ed Henson Memorial Tag Team Cup took place, as it always does in NOTBPW and no prizes for guessing who won...... Yes the Stone Siblings (Dan Jr and Jeremy) won the trophy for a fifth time , edging out the tandem of current Canadian Champion John Maverick and Tim Westybrook in the finals, before that they edged out the Tap Out Express (Johnny Bloodstone & Art Reed) in a MOTYC that stole the show and dispatched with The McWade Brothers in the semi finals. Other teams to take part included The Scientists (Frost & Newton), Sayeed Ali & Dark Angel (The other semi finalists), Joey Poison & Omar Brown and Mighty Cavanagh & White Angel. Asesino Del Hacha regained the OLLIE Campeon de Mexico Title from Tigre Salvaje Jr to win the belt for a second time. PGHW put on Elite Series and it was Yoshimi Mushashibo who took home the trophy for record equalling third time, as he edged out Eisaku Kunomasu in a MOTYC candidate in the finals, earlier Mushashibo despatched with last years winner Shuji Inukai in the first round and then Bryan Vessey in the semi finals. The other semi finalist was Bryan Holmes and rounding out this years field were Masaru Ugaki, Raymond Diaz and Oleg Dorosklov. Pirata Malvado, Enrique Merino & Rebelde Loco gained the Campeones de Trio's title's in SOTBPW but Pirata saw his latest reign as Campeon de Menor brought to an end by Amazing Fire Fly. Paul Huntingdon became the shock new North American Champion in SWF and 'Dark Star' Erik Strong won the Shooting Star Championship. Joel Bryant became the International Champion for the second time. It's Bryant's first singles title since 2001 and it appears that TCW are giving the loyal employee one good singles run before he retires.
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