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[CENTER][B][U][SIZE=3][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_FCW.jpg[/IMG][/SIZE][/U][/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][U][SIZE=3]FCW Anniversario[/SIZE][/U][/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][SIZE=1]Saturday September 23rd 2008[/SIZE][/CENTER] [CENTER]Gynasium Aguada, Puerto Rico (Attendance: 733)[/CENTER] [LEFT][B][U][I]Your Hosts for the show:[/I][/U][/B][/LEFT] [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] & [/B][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_CueballLynch.jpg[/IMG][/LEFT] [LEFT][B]Backstage Interviewer:[/B] Sara Silver[/LEFT] [LEFT][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_SaraSilver.jpg[/IMG][/LEFT] [B][U]Pre- Show[/U][/B] [B]Match #1: Hector Galindo vs Joe Benning[/B] Neither of these two can really carry a match at the moment, but it was brought down further by the fact that their chemistry with one another wasn't too great and that the match featured several missed spots. Hector Galindo earned the win with a Latino Press after about six and half minutes of back and forth but ultimately not well execured action. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Hector Galindo defeated Joe Benning in 6:46 by pinfall.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: E[/COLOR][/B] [B]__________________________________________________[/B] [B]Match #2: The Great Oxii vs Carlos Gonzalez[/B] Only two words needed to sum up this match..Ugly Squash. [B][COLOR=red]Result:The Great Oxii defeated Carlos Gonzalez in 2:17 by pinfall.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: F+[/COLOR][/B] [B]_________________________________________________[/B] [I]Sara Silver comes out to try and perk the crowd up, who had to suffer through not one but two uber-crappy matches by doing her usual routine of wearing a revealing outfit and shooting T-Shirts into the crowd. For all you Gok Wan's out there Sara was wearing a very tight sleeveless top and leggings.[/I] [B]Rating: D[/B] [CENTER][B]__________________________________________________[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][U]Main Show[/U][/B][/CENTER] [I]The now custom opening with O'Hara and Lynch welcoming us to the show and then shilling the main event[/I] [COLOR=navy][B]Dane O'Hara:[/B] Last months Rey De Reyes event ended up with Shawn Gonzalez not only winning the Rey De Reyes tournament but also winning the new FCW Championship, now the man who took him to the limit in those finals J.D Morgan is back to try and win the title he came so close to winning[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkred][B]Cueball Lynch:[/B] Oh you mean this paper title that FCW management created, because they know that no one would be good enough to defeat Hells Bouncer for the real championship.[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy][B]Dane O'Hara[/B]: You mean the championship the Messiah's Circus have proceeded to deface and destroy the legacy of with their actions[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkred][B]Cueball Lynch:[/B] Did that actually come from your mouth or is that what 'the management' has told you to say[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy][B]Dane O'Hara:[/B] Those words came from my mouth and even if FCW management told me to say those words, they'd still be the truth.[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkred][B]Cueball Lynch:[/B] Believe what you want but the real truth is that this new championship was created because those who run FCW realise that the Messiah's Circus are just too powerful[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy][B]Dane O'Hara:[/B] It's rather revealing how you say that Messiah's Circus are too powerful and not Hell's Bouncer[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkred][B]Cueball Lynch:[/B] What's that got to do with it ?![/COLOR] [COLOR=navy][B]Dane O'Hara:[/B] Oh I think it says alot[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkred][B]Cueball Lynch[/B]: Anyway to get back on track, I hope that J.D Morgan beats the tar out of that head-band wearing idiot Gonzalez, takes that paper title with him to PSW and put it where it belongs, and I don't mean his trophy cabinet[/COLOR] [B]Rating: D[/B] [CENTER][B]___________________________________________________[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Match #1: 4 Corner Survival: [/B] [B]Dragon Del Arco Iris Jr vs Kirk Jameson w/Maryam Vega vs[/B] [B]Tigre Salvaje Jr vs The Sensational Singh w/ The Great Oxii[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_DragnDelArcoIris.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_KirkJameson.jpg[/IMG] w/ [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_MaryamVega.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][SIZE=3]vs[/SIZE][/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_TigreSalvaje.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_KashmirSingh_alt1.jpg[/IMG] w/ [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_OxKreviazuk_alt31.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] Run of the mill 4 corner survival with everyone getting a little bit of time to show-case themselves in some low-key exchanges before it broke down and headed into the home-straight of everyone hitting big moves. Kirk Jameson looked to had the match won when he drop kicked The Sensational Singh out of the ring, then caught Tigre Salvaje springboarding in with a stiff fore-arm shot, Jameson then drove Tigre into the mat with the Finisher #1 (Wrist Clutch Olympic Slam) but as we was about to make the cover, The Great Oxii pulled him to the outside and threw him to the guard-rail. The Sensational Singh then tried to steal in and make the cover on Tigre but he was pulled back out by Maryam Vega, but Oxii came over and his intimidating prescence scared Vega off. Singh then re-entered the ring but was taken by suprise from Dragon Del-Arco who tried to snap off the Dragon-rana but Singh held firm and drove Dragon into the match with a sit-out power-bomb, which proved enough to pick up the victory and the Peoples Championship title shot [B][COLOR=red]Result: The Sensational Singh defeated Dragón Del Arco Iris Jr, Kirk Jameson and Tigre Salvaje Jr in 8:46.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: D[/COLOR][/B] [CENTER][B]_______________________________________________[/B][/CENTER] [I]Puerto Rican Power is shown walking from his locker-room to the ring[/I] [B]Rating: B-[/B] [FONT=Courier New][B]Notes:[/B] Blatant Cheap pop, he may not held any titles but he's still FCW's most popular performer[/FONT] [I]He then picks up a microphone from the announce table and heads into the ring[/I] [COLOR=navy][B]Puerto Rican Power:[/B] I'll make this a brief as possible but I've got a few things to get off my chest..........[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy]The fans chant his name and he takes a few moments to get back his composure[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy]Thank you, thanks very much, your support always means alot to me. But what I'd like to say is that these part few months have been the toughest of my career, first of I'm screwed out of the title I fought tooth and nail to keep round my waist for almost a year by the Messiah's Circus but that didn't compare to the stake FCW drove into my heart last month, by declaring that the Puerto Rican Championship is now worthless.[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy]Lets get this straight, the Circus may have de-faced and they may be treating it badly but it's not worthless, the history I built up with my reign as the Puerto Rican Champion is not something you just flush down the toilet, and consign to the dustbin of history. [/COLOR] [COLOR=navy]The crap I've had to put up with these last few months may have broken lesser mortals than me, but I am PUERTO RICAN POWER and I WILL win back my title, even if I'm forced to break every bone in my body and then I'll prove to the fans, my fellow wrestlers and most of all the 'championship committee' who the true champon is, because with the........[/COLOR] [I]At that point the Messiah's Circus emerge from the crowd and attack Power from behind, but before the beat-down can become too serious Bradford Peverall and Mainstream come running down the entrant ramp and 'make the save' leading to an impromptu start to their Six Man Battle that was actually scheduled for later in the show.[/I] [B]Ratings: C for P.R Powers promo, D for Attack and Save.[/B] [CENTER][B]Match #2: Six Man Battle: [/B] [B]The Messiahs Circus (Hells Bouncer, Leper Messiah & Amo Del Gato) vs Puerto Rican Power, Mainstream Hernandez & Bradford Peverall[/B] [/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_HellsBouncer.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_LeperMessiah.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_AmoDelGato.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][SIZE=3]VS[/SIZE][/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_PuertoRicanPower.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_MainstreamHernandez.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_BradfordPeverell.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] This match was pretty formulaic stuff for the most part, they started out with some brawling on the outside with the face trio on top at the start but then the Messiah's Circus quickly turning things around with some dirty tactics. Mainstream Hernandez then played face in peril for a few minutes, until he was able to nail Leper Messiah with a super-kick and get the tag into Bradford Peverall. Peverall came into the ring on fire, but his efforts were soon curtailed and he found himself in the same situation as the Peoples Champ. Just as it looked like Peverall was about to be driven into the canvas with a Descent Into Hell from the 'Messiah' Champion he managed to fight his way out and then take Hells Bouncer by surprise with a Rock Hard Uppercut, which bought him enough time to get the hot-tag into Puerto Rican Power. Power cleaned house and nailed Leper Messiah with the San Juan Rush only for Amo Del Gato to take Power down with a Tornado DDT, ending with Power rolling to the outside. That started a sequence of wrestlings getting knocked over/throught the ropes to the outside with a drop-kick or a clothesline and ultimately ending with Mainstream Hernandez taking everyone out with a front-flip dive. When everyone shook the cobwebs from their head, Power and Hells Bouncer enaged in an intense brawl that ended up with them taking their fight up the entrance ramp and into the back. It was Hernandez and Leper Messiah to enter the ring first, and the Peoples Champion charged at Leper Messiah only to be caught by Messiah, but Hernandez countered into spinning head-scissors and headed up top, but just as he was about to deliver the Apparition #14, Amo Del Gato cut him off and brought him in with a rana. Hernandez kicked out but Del Gato then immediately followed with a Ninth Life (Corkscrew Neckbreaker) The match looked won right there and then but Peverall broke it up just in time. Peverall was then clubbed from behind by Leper Messiah, who then ordered Del Gato to hold Peverall in place. Messiah then some of his black mist into the direction of Peverall, but Peverall managed to duck at the last split second and the mist ended up in the face of Del Gato. Peverall then sent Leper Messiah out of the ring with a European Uppercut/Clothesline sequence, and turned his attention back to a disorientated Amo Del Gato, disorientating del Gato further with his Rapid Eye Movement (Jabs, followed by a discus lariat) and then making the pin to pick up the victory for his team. Decent but unspectacular Six Man Brawl. P.R Power's trio definately had to carry the match, because even though the Messiah's Circus are engaging character wise, none of them are all that great in the ring. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Puerto Rican Power Mainstream Hernandez & Bradford Peverall defeated Leper Messiah, Hell's Bouncer and Amo Del Gato in 8:34 when Bradford Peverell defeated Amo Del Gato by pinfall.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: D[/COLOR][/B] [CENTER][B]___________________________________________________[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Match #3: Jesus Chavez w/ Carlos Batch vs Matt Hocking[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_JesusChavez.jpg[/IMG] w/ [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_CarlBatch.jpg[/IMG] [B]vs [/B][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_MattHocking.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] A short but even match, that started with Hocking suprising Chavez with his speed at the start but the KotS man using his power game to take over. The finish came when Chavez looked like he was about to put Hocking away but the Young American nailed Chavez with an Enziguri and followed up with leg-sweep before heading up top, but Carlos Batch grabbed the foot of Hocking and that enabled Chavez to recover, and send Hocking crashing into the ring with a biel, that then left Hocking prone to the 187 Neckbreaker. Looking things long term Chavez is the sort of mid-carder I should putting the likes of Hocking over, if I ever want to see them rise up the card from their current jobber status but Chavez was already complaining about jobbing and I wanted to see how I would respond if I gave him the ring, well he pretty much phoned in his performance (like it was his divine right to win this match regardless) and Hocking is nowhere near the experience or skill level yet to paper something like that over. The Kings consistently mediocre performances and backstage whining may well have sealed their exit from FCW. [COLOR=red][B]Result: Jesus Chavez defeated Matt Hocking in 3:32 by pinfall.[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR=red][B]Rating: E+[/B][/COLOR] [CENTER]_________________________________________________________[/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Match #4: Charles Rainier vs El Hijo Del Zonk[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_CharlesAvatar.jpg[/IMG] [B]vs[/B] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_Zonk.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] With the rest of the Messiah's Circus 'taken out' earlier in the night (though no one knows where Power and Bouncer headed) Zonk had none of his buddies to help him out in this one. Pretty standard fare for this one, and it had 'filler' match written all over it through-out the Six minutes it ran for. We began with some chain wrestling, with myself on top through-out then Zonk took control by poking in my eye. Despite the fact that his strengths lie with his speedy attack, Zonk decided to slow the pace down and jaw with the crowd but I suppose he was 'heeling it up' Zonk's over confidence let me back in, and I went close with a cradle roll-up. We then exchanged near-falls, until Zonk was able to nail me with a basement drop-kick and then headed up top. Zonk then went for his Zonk Bomb (High Angle Senton finisher) but I rolled out of the way at the last split second and took immediate advantage by drilling him with the C.R Driver. Match was solid, but our pre-show match from a couple of shows back but was alot better and the fan on the FCW message boards who said that even I must get tired of jobbing, hit the nail right on the head, as even though I'm not pushing myself to the moon, I felt I had taken too many losses in a row and it was time to give myself a win over someone who could at-least be considered a fellow mid-carder. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Charles Rainier defeated El Hijo Del Zonk in 6:05 by pinfall. [/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: D[/COLOR][/B] [CENTER][B][COLOR=black]__________________________________________________[/COLOR][/B][/CENTER] [I]Sara Silver is backstage with The FCW Champion Shawn Gonzalez who will putting his belt on the line in the main event against J.D Morgan[/I] [COLOR=darkslategray][B]Sara Silver:[/B] Tonight Shawn, you put the FCW Championship on the line for the first team against the man who took you to the limit last month J.D Morgan, what are your thoughts going into this match[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy][B]Shawn Gonzalez:[/B] It's true that J.D did take me to the limit, more than any other competitor in the Rey De Reyes match, but the history books show that I won the match and that I am the FCW Champion. Morgan and I have had many battles over the years both against one another and on the same side.[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy]He's some one I respect for what he's given to this business, but come bell time all that respect will go out the window, because I have no intention of letting this belt I beat Six other men to claim as my own last month out of my grasp.[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkslategray][B]Sara Silver:[/B] Well it looks like.........[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy][B]Shawn Gonzalez:[/B] I've actually got a few other things to get off my chest[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkslategray][B]Sara Silver:[/B] Sorry, go ahead.....[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy][B]Shawn Gonzalez:[/B]..... Messiah's Circus you can talk about your 'Age of the Messiah' and as for you Puerto Rican Power you can try to diminish this title I hold all you like, but I will make a legacy far greater than your yours....this is the era of the Lone-Wolf and it's only just begun[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkslategray][B]Sara Silver:[/B] Fighting words from the champ, back to you Cueball and Dane.[/COLOR] [B]Rating: C[/B] [CENTER][B]___________________________________________________[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Match #5: Tag Contenders: [/B] [B]Natural Storm (D.C Rayne & Eddie Howard) vs Samuel & Primus[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_DCRayne.jpg[/IMG] & [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_EddieHoward.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [CENTER]vs[/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_TheCannonballKid.jpg[/IMG] & [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_PrimusAllen.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] The action was pretty back and forth during this tag team match for the length of time it ran for, though the lack of an obvious face/heel dynamic meant that it failed to engage the crowd as much as perhaps it should have. The finish saw Samuel crash and burn with a plancha to the outside on Natural Storm. Natural Storm then took immediate advantage by taking Samuel out with the Final Storm (Flapjack/Stunner combo) but Primus dived in to make the save at the last split second. The rookie monster then cleaned house on Natural Storm, buying Samuel time to recover. With Primus ordered back to his corner Eddie Howard lifted up Samuel for the Natural Ending (Release Power Bomb), but the former Calamari Kid snapped off a head-scissors take-down and got the tag into Primus. Primus then clotheslined Eddie Howard out of the ring and when D.C Rayne came charging in at him, the big man met him head on with a shoulder tackle before picking Rayne up and planting him onto the mat with the Power Plant (Running Powerslam), which proved to be enough to secure S&P the title shot. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Primus and Samuel defeated Natural Storm in 8:32 when Primus defeated D.C. Rayne by pinfall. [/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: D-[/COLOR][/B] [CENTER][B]____________________________________________________[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Match #6: Rudy Velasquez w/ Carlos Batch vs Steve Flash[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_RudyVelasquez.jpg[/IMG] w/[IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_CarlBatch.jpg[/IMG] [B]vs[/B] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_SteveFlash.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] Velasquez tried to force a fast pace at the start, but the experienced Flash managed to keep up with the KotS man and eventually forced Velasquez to the mat, slowing the pace down and working over Velasquez back, with stretches and a series of backbreakers. Flash then tried to synch in a Boston Crab but Carlos Batch got up onto the apron and started getting in Flash's face. This caused Flash to lose his contentration and almost allowed Velasquez to get a flash roll-up. As they got back to their feet Velasquez drop-kicked Flash out of the ring. Velasquez then distracted referee Bret Graveson, whilst Batch got a few cheap-shots in on Flash. With Flash rolled back into the ring by Batch, Velasquez went for a quick cover but Flash easily kicked out, and got then fought his way back to his feet but his comeback was cut off by a Leg Lariat. After another pin attempt, Velasquez went up top and came down with the Ghetto Stomp, but Flash moved out of the way at the last split second and The Canadian veteran , took Velasquez down with Dragon Leg-Whip. Velasquez then staggered up to his feet, but Flash met him with a jawbreaker, before taking Velasquez over with a Fisherman Suplex. That brought Flash a close two count, who then whipped Velasquez across the ring and set up for a Super-Kick, but Velasquez managed to duck under and then spring off the ropes with a basement drop-kick, that caused Flash to lose his balance and stumble into the corner. Velasquez then followed up immediately with a face-wash, ending with a running knee drive to the side of Flash's head. Velasquez then dragged a dazed Flash out of the corner and headed up top once more....Velasquez flew off with a Latino Press (Shooting Star Press with KotS taunt) and landed right on Flash's sternum, but the current NYCW Empire Champion, managed to stretch his foot under the rope to save himself. Velasquez was left in quandry on how to put Flash away but with the veteran still flat on his back Velasquez took some to console with Batch, before deciding to go up top once again....but he took so long, and this time Flash was back up to his feet. Flash then raced up the turnbuckle and sent both of them crashing in with a superplex. Both lay on the mat for a bit, as the superplex had taken a bit out of the already worn down Flash as well as Velasquez. As they both staggered up to their feet they exchanged strikes, Flash got the advantage and went for a German Supex, but Velasquez managed to make a standing switch.Several standing switches then followed until Velasquez pulled Flash's tights and went for a flash-pin but Flash rolled through and almost got a bridging pin on the KotS member. They both got up to their feet again, and exchanged more strikes, but as they ran the ropes Flash was tripped up by Carlos Batch. Graveson saw what Batch did, and threw Batch out of the ringside area. Batch argued with Graveson, distracting the referee. This enabled Jesus Chavez to sneak into the ring and along with Velasquez he started to stomp away on Flash. Velasquez then held Flash up, and Chavez went to level the veteran with a hard right but Flash ducked under and Chavez ended up decking Velasquez. Flash then super-kicked Chavez out of the ring and as Velasquez staggered back up to his feet....Flash drilled him face first into the mat with a Flash Bang. Graveson who's attention was now back on the match then made the decisive count. These two had a solid match but the crowd was a bit flat at the start (due to the general mediocrity of the previous five contests) and that took a bit way from the general heat and flow of the match up. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Steve Flash defeated Rudy Velasquez in 15:40 by pinfall.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: D+[/COLOR][/B] [I]After the match Jesus Chavez helps his fellow 'King' Velasquez back up to his feet, but Velasqueze looks none to pleased with Chavez and starts laying the blame on Chavez. Chavez doesn't take too kindly to being made a scapegoat and the pair start having a shoving contest, before it gets out of hand, Galindo comes up the entrance ramp and separates them out as he tries to be calm his fellow Kings down.[/I] [B]Rating: D-[/B] [CENTER][B]___________________________________________________[/B][/CENTER] [I]We then get a hype video for the FCW Championship match between Shawn Gonzalez and PSW's J.D Morgan[/I] [B]Rating: C[/B] [CENTER][B]Match #7: FCW Championship: [/B] [B]Shawn Gonzalez vs J.D Morgan[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_FCWChampionship.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_ShawnGonzalez.jpg[/IMG][B] vs[/B] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_JDMorgan.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] A cautious start was made by both competitors as they circled one another, Gonzalez then took Morgan down to the mat with a double leg take-down, leading to an exchange of holds with neither man getting a sustainable advantage. Morgan tried to force the pace a bit more by firing in a series of elbow shots to Gonzalez, whilst he had the champion in a Hammerlock, but this only seemed to fire Gonzalez up, who turned things around and came back with elbow shots of his own. They both then rose back up to their feet and Morgan fired in a series of fore-arm shots on the champion, Gonzalez fired right back and all of a sudden the intensity of the match had gone up several gears. Morgan then caught Gonzalez with a European Uppercut that sent Gonzalez stumbling through the ring ropes and to the floor. Morgan then went out onto the outside, and kept the pressure on by putting the boots to Gonzalez and then whipping the champion back-first into the guard-rail. Morgan then rolled in the ring to break up referee Bret Gravesons count, before rolling back out to continue dishing out the punishment. Morgan then set Gonzalez crotch first onto the guard-rail and then proceeded to level the champion with short-arm Lariat that sent the Lone Wolf tumbling into the front-row. Knowing that he can't win the belt on a count-out Morgan dragged Gonzalez back over the guard-rail and into the ring.......... One........... Two............ Could Gonzalez title reign alread be in jeopardy ? Gonzalez says no, as he digs down and gets a shoulder up. A frustrated looking Morgan then contemplates his next move, before dropping down to try and synch in the Cross Atlantic Stretch but Gonzalez senses what is coming, rolls onto his back and kicks Morgan off. Morgan then comes charging back in but Gonzalez , gets back to his feet and plants the English born veteran onto the canvas with a drop toe hold. Morgan then staggers back up to his feet but Gonzalez nails him in the side of the head with a running knee drive, with the adrenaline now flowing Gonzalez lifted a dazed JD Morgan up and sent the PSW guest crashing back down with a Vertical suplex. However being on the receiving end for much of the match had clearly taken it's toll out of Gonzalez, who was slow to scramble across for the cover and Morgan was able to power out of the pin attempt. Both rose back to their feet and began to exchange back and forth strikes once more, Morgan then took control with one of his trademark European Uppercuts before whipping Gonzalez into the corner. Morgan then came charging in to deliver a running Uppercut but Gonzalez got his feet up to block Morgan, Morgan charged again but Gonzalez got the feet up again and then hopped onto the second turnbuckle and then diving off to plant Morgan face-first into the mat with a bull-dog. Gonzalez then decided to take a chance and headed back up the turnbuckle, but that proved to be a mistake as Morgan got back up and swiped Gonzalez legs out from underneath him. Morgan then delivered a stiff fore-arm shot to Gonzalez, draped the champion over the turnbuckle and drove Gonzalez face-first into the canvas with the London Bridge. One.......... Two............ Thr................ Gonzalez managed to kick out at the last split second. Morgan then lifted a limp Gonzalez up to his feet and applied a Half Nelson, Morgan then took the Lone Wolf over with a suplex, but Gonzalez somehow managed to flip over onto his feet, Morgan suddenly realised that he did not have a pin, and as he turned around the champion stunned him with a face-breaker knee smash before spiking Morgan into the mat with an implant DDT......... One............. Two........... Morgan kicked out. But the champion then turned Morgan over and applied the Latino Crab ! Gonzalez had it locked on right in the middle of the ring and Morgan was really starting to struggle. With Morgan looking like he was about to tap at any moment, Gravesons asked if he wanted to give in....... Morgan said no, but it was clear to see he was thinking about it.......... Graveson asked again.......... And once again Morgan said no.............. But it looked only a matter of time before the challenger would tap out, but just as it looked like Morgan might be on his way out he dug down deep and began to shift his and Gonzalez weight towards the ropes and in the end the PSW man was able to force the rope break. Gonzalez then got the advantage on the rope-break with a kick to the gut, and went for the Howl In' The Wind but Morgan managed to slip out and then take Gonzalez over the top-rope with a clothesline. Realising that he had to get Gonzalez back in the ring to win the title, Morgan dropped down and the two began to brawl.....Morgan then went to whip Gonzalez into the ring-steps but the champion turned it around and sent Morgan back-first into them instead. Gonzalez then lifted Morgan onto the apron, and it looked as if the Lone-Wolf was about to deliver a 'Howl In The Wind' to the floor, but Morgan slipped out again, delivered one of his trademark European Uppercuts, that had Gonzalez in a daze, before Morgan sent Gonzalez crashing face first to the floor with a London Bridge !! Morgan then rolled back into the ring, to break up Graveson's count, and then went to work on rolling Gonzalez's limp body into the ring, and it looked like only a matter of time before Morgan would be declared the new champion......... Morgan then went for a nonchalant cover on Gonzalez......... One.............. Two................. Thr................ Morgan's overconfidence cost him there, but the champion was in no state to fight back and Morgan turned Gonzalez over into the Cross Atlantic Stretch........... Graveson checked on Gonzalez condition, raising the champions arm to see if he was in any state to carry on......... It dropped down............... Graveson took another look......... It dropped down again............ Morgan looks to be on the brink of victory........ But suddenly Gonzalez starts to come alive, and begins to rise to his feet, he starts fighting out with elbows and he forces Morgan to breaks the hold. Gonzalez then begins to fight his way back to his feet with several shots of the gut of Morgan, but Gonzalez attempts at turning the match around are short-lived as Morgan levels him with a short-arm lariat. Morgan the drags Gonzalez into the centre of the ring and once again goes back to the Cross Atlantic Stretch............ Gonzalez looks to be fading once again................ But what Morgan does not realise is that the time limit is also about to expire......... Gonzalez looks gone, as Graveson takes a look..........the time limit is down to about ten seconds though......... Graveson takes another look, Gonzalez begins to come alive again and Morgan switches to delivering elbow shots........... Five................ Four............... Three............. Two.................. One............. The time expires on the match and Gonzalez face is bloodied from Morgan's barrage of elbows, he barely looks as if he has been able to survive the PSW man's final onslaught The crowd waits for Bret Gravesons decision............. He declares the match a Time Limit Draw ! These two savvy ring veterans combined to put on the best ever match in FCW history (which isn't saying alot, but it's still an achievement). Neither of them are particularly flashy but they combine solid technical skills with the fundamentals of being able to build a story in the ring, and another 'photo' finish between these two ensures that this rivarly is far from over. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Shawn Gonzalez drew with JD Morgan in 30:00 when the time limit expired.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=purple]Shawn Gonzalez retains the FCW Championship.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: C+[/COLOR][/B] [I]J.D Morgan looks livid with the decision after the match, but the composes himself...and offers Gonzalez his hand, the champion looks weary at first but Morgan gives him a look, that seems to ease Gonzalez guard and the Englishman helps a bloody Lone Wolf to his feet. Morgan then raises the arm of Gonzalez in the air.................[/I] [I]But with the champions guard down, Morgan then suddenly hits an explosive short arm lariat that takes Gonzalez down to the mat. The PSW man then rips the FCW Championship belt out of the hand of Brett Graveson, and then lays it across the body of Gonzalez before walking out the ring to a chorus of boos. [/I] [B]Rating: C[/B] [CENTER][B]______________________________________________________[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][SIZE=3][COLOR=sienna]Overall: C[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B][/CENTER] Until the main event, this was probably heading towards being one of the worst ever shows in FCW's history, but an incredible (by FCW standards) match between Shawn Gonzalez and J.D Morgan ensured that by the calculations of the Ryland Scale, this was our best ever event. Personally I thought overall Rey De Reyes was a better event that offered more bang for your buck and that this essentially ended up as a ' one match show ' but who am I to argue with the Ryland scale.
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[B][U]Predictions Contest[/U][/B] [I]9 entrants this time round and here is how they all did[/I] [B]7 Points:[/B] March, Tommy J. [B]6 Points:[/B] d w w, Rob4590, Imerak, Smurphy1014 [B]5 Points:[/B] Dragonmack [B]4 Points:[/B] Actarus, Maskedpropaganda [I]Therefore March and Tommy J are this months winners. They both win a signed poster of FCW's resident backstage interviewer Sara Silver.[/I]
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[CENTER][B][U]September in Review[/U][/B][/CENTER] September proved to be arguably the best ever month in FCW's history. On the back of a fine main event between Shawn Gonzalez and J.D Morgan, a match many are calling the best in FCW's short history, the Anniversario event was rated as our best event yet in accordance to the Ryland scale. But perhaps more importingly we managed to make a profit (albeit a small one) for the first time in months. Resident backstage interviewer Sara Silver was offered a contract extension, as we felt she is doing a fine job in her current role, whilst locker-room cancer Stetson Hatt's was left to expire. He won't be missed. [CENTER]___________________________________________________________ [B][U]September News and Notes from around the Wrestling World[/U][/B][/CENTER] [B]Worker Signings[/B] Shirai Yanagawa, perhaps better known for his shock of green hair, than for his wrestling skill has been called up to BHOTWG from Hinote Dojo Hinote Dojo filled Yanagawa's spot on their roster with the addition of Tsurayuki Kamachi Brendan Idol, the current RIPW Champion has signed on with CZCW on a PPA basis. INSPIRE boosted their roster for their up-coming Autumn Tour with the additions of Shooter Sean Deeley, Art Reed and somewhat surpisingly American Elemental. Sayeed Ali best known for his work in 4C, has signed on with MAW on a PPA basis. Citizen X has signed a Developmental contract with the SWF, and then got an immediate call up , having not even wrestled a single match for RIPW. Whilst manager Playboy Jake Sawyer has also been given a call up after only a month in RIPW. Their feeder league RIPW have made further additions with the arrivals of Ernie Turner (on a PPA basis) and pint sized manager Brains McGhee, who is hoping he can once again catch the attention of SWF bosses and be offered a chance to once again ply his trade in the big leagues. Jacob Jett, Bulldozer Brandon Smith and Nathaniel Casino will all be returning for WLW's autumn tour, whilst Eagle Kawasawa and Mr Lucha III will also be joining this time round. [B]Worker Extensions[/B] 5SSW kept hold of one their star attractions, when 8 time World Champion Sensational Ogiwara put pen to paper on a contract extension APW signed perhaps their brightest young star Swoop McCarthy to a contract extension, whilst Stephanie Drucker will continue on as the valet of 'popular' tag team The Melbourne Blondes Eisaku Hoshino has signed let another short term contract with BHOTWG, while Yoshii Shiomi and Nisso Yuasha have also been offered contract extensions. BSC have kept hold of Britney Hollywood, youngster Lindsay Sugar, manager Sienna DeVille and Marilyn 'My sistet had all the talent Stardust as their head-booker and 'road agent' CZCW have extended the PPA contracts of James 'Mainstream' Hernandez, Masked Cougar and valet Rita Charles EWA have extended the contract of Toby Juan Kanobi GCG extended the contract of mid-carder Harumi Okazawaya INSPIRE have secured the further services of two of their most popular gaijins in the form of Raul Hughes and Mike Watson, whilst Haruhiro Tsumemasa and Burning Takas!ta also extend their current PPA deals MAW offered extensions to Flash Savage and Riley McManus MOSC secured former UK champion Kevin Jones to a contract extension MPWF extended the contracts of Angel De Mexico and Atlantis Jr, as well as that of valet Gabriel Ortega. NOTBPW kept hold of current champion Johnny Bloodstone, as well as securing Jason O'Conner (perhaps better known as C.H Threepwood) to a contract extension OLLIE have signed veteran Phoenix II to an extension PGHW secured the services of three of their key roster members to exclusive written contracts in the form of Nobuatso Tatsuko, Yoshimi Mushahibo and Bryan Vessey While development territory SAISHO extended the PPA deals of gaijin's Julian Watson and Stuart Ferdinand, who joined at the beginning of the year. Mitch Naess must have been hit in the head with a steel chair or something, as he offered a contract extension to an injured Tank Bradley (offering it to a fully 'fit' Tank Bradley would be bad enough), whilst Little Bill Lebowski also saw his contract extended. ROF extended the contract of Lance Martin SWF have kept hold of one of their star attractions in the form of Christian Faith, whilst veteran manager The Guru and road agent Pat Deacon were also offered contract extensions Robert Oxford has been kept on by TCW but only a PPA basis, whilst young announcer Shawn Doakes has also been given a PPA contract extension. UEW extended the contract of Rahabad Lawal USPW have extended the PPA contracts of Giant Redwood, Happy Elwood, FCW's Puerto Rican Power and road agent Micky Starr WLW secured Circle of Blood leader Dark Eagle and Kazuma Narato to contract extensions [B]Worker Releases/Departures[/B] Rodger Dodger has left CGC after his contract expired, where he was working under the Gigolo Jack Stein gimmick. Jacob Jett left CZCW after his current PPA deal expired, deciding instead to concentrate on 4C and trying to crack Japan with his appearances in WLW As chronicled in the Worker Signings section Citizen X has departed MAW for the big leagues of the SWF Veteran Luchador Original was not offered an extension to his contract by MPWF NYCW decided not to renew the contract of veteran Coyote Dynamite, thus breaking up Wiley Coyote. It'll be interesting to see if Wiley Steinway follows Coyote out of the door, as NYCW look to evolve from their stuck in the mud old-school image. [B]Injuries[/B] BHOTWG were dealt a huge blow when popular main eventer and former champion Hiroaki Nakasawa shattered his knee in a match with Samoan Machine, an injury that will keep him on the shelf for over a year. In a freak coincidence Wasichi 'Fire-Fox' Inao suffered the same injury in what was supposed to be a fairly routine Six Man Tag whilst working for GCG Of a less serious nature Rodger Dodger has contracted chronic shoulder pain, something that may have factored into his decision of lightening his schedule. [B]Retirements[/B] Junior Division legend Optimus (a deserving candidate for the Hall of Immortals) finally decided to hang up his wrestling boots. Optimus helped pioneer the Super-Junior style and held the BHOTWG Junior Championship a record nine times, whilst his rivalries with both the original Elemental and Elemental II will go down in legend. Veteran Larry Wood also called time on his in-ring career , the wear and tear of working so many hardcore matches catching up with the burly brawler, whilst former two time AAA Tag Champion Black Widow also called time on her time in a wrestling ring. [B]Backstage Trouble[/B] Stuart Ferdinand has fallen out with Shiba Mizoguchi in SAISHO [B]Media News[/B] It's official TCW is in crisis, after months of falling rating TCW saw their entire schedule of T.V shows dropped by the T.V Channels were on, they now found themselves with no weekly T.V show and a bloated roster, surely roster cuts will be on their way next month. [COLOR=navy]{[B] O.O.C Rant:[/B] Lets make this clear I love this game, and I'm sure everyone is grateful of the great job Adam Ryland has done throughout developing the TEW series.....but TCW losing all their T.V shows in one month is to put it blunty a bag of sh!te. For a start they were doing better ratings than SWF, but it seems that all the channels they were on have ZERO patience.[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy]So I thought maybe they do all have about as much patience as a chairman of a top European football club, but then I took a look at the channels they had T.V shows on: CBA (patience: very high), GNN Total Sports (patience:very low), Canal Uno (patience: medium). Looking at those stats, GNN I can understand pulling the trigger, but not the other two. TCW had only just signed a deal with Canal Uno to show 'Action Packed' and you would certainly think that a network that is supposed to be very patient wouldn't pull the plug on what was still the top-rated wrestling show.[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy]If this is what has happened to TCW with a supposedly patient channel, it makes me wonder if I should even bother trying to secure a T.V deal of my own }[/COLOR] [B]Other News[/B] Currenly unemployed female wrestler Sara Marie York posed nude in 'Washhouse Magazine.' [B]Title Changes[/B] Raku Makuda became the new 5SSW World Champion, ending the reign of Dragon Assassin. The All-Asian title also changed hands with Megumi Nakajima winning the belt for the first time. Super Joshuya became Junior Champion for the second time in BHOTWG, defeating Optimus in the legends final match. A fair few wrestling critics in Japan found this to be an odd decision by BHOTWG, who felt that Optimus should have passed the torch to a younger wrestler such as Sensational Dragon, Marihito Masuko or even Elemental III. Remmy Skye became the CZCW Coastal Zone Champion for the first time, when he claimed the belt in a Ladder Match with previous champ Ultimate Phoenix and Donnie J. Skye now holds two belts, as he is also one half of the tag champions (mind you CZCW appear to have forgotten they have a tag division, as Skye and Perez have not defended the belts since June) Shotaro Ikina became the GCG Openwweight Champion for the first time, ending the 4 month reign of Kiminobu Kuroki. Kuroki had some consolation though as he teamed up with Masutaro Kataoka to claim the Tag Titles. Veteran Spanish Superfly became the Campeon De Lucha in MPWF, ending Magnifico's solid 7 month reign with the belt. The Idaho Punisher claimed the vacant PSW National Title in a match with Dean Waldorf. Much like Remmy Skye in CZCW the Punisher is now a double champ, and much like CZCW PSW appear to have forgotten that Tag Titles exist in their promotion, as their champs have not made a defence since May. Lobster Warrior became the SWF World Champion, ending Jack Bruces's 13 month long reign at their Under Control PPV. The North American Championship also changed hands as former DaVE icon Chris Caulfield claimed the title. UEW saw it's first title change as Ali Bloxsome, ended the 10 month reign of Geoff Borne to become the UEW Nations Champion. 11 months after losing the USPW World Title to James Justice, Bruce The Giant has reclaimed the title from the man he lost it to. Gareth Wayne is the new King of the Death Matches in WLW, ending Munemistu Senmatsu's three month reign with the belt.
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[CENTER][B][B][U][SIZE=3][COLOR=teal][I]Delorean Driver.com[/I][/COLOR][/SIZE][/U][/B][/B] [B][U][B][SIZE=3][COLOR=teal][I]Your Top Wrestling News Site[/I][/COLOR][/SIZE][/B][/U][/B][/CENTER] [B]Notes From A Small Island:[/B] Last month Shawn Gonzalez and J.D Morgan put on a match for the FCW Championship that many are calling the best in the promotions history. Once again Morgan took Gonzalez to the absolute limit, this time being denied by the time limit, and the rivalry between the FCW Champion and the English Born guest from PSW looks far from over, as Morgan seems to be making things personal when he decked Gonzalez after the match. The Puerto Rican based promotion return to action on Thursday October 9th with their latest event entitled Rescate. Apparently the switch to the rather unusual day of a Thursday as opposed to their usual weekend slot was enforced by several booking clashes several members of the roster have with other promotions. The event will be headlined by a Special Attraction Tag match as J.D Morgan teams with Rudy Velasquez of the Kings of the Street to take on the FCW Champion Shawn Gonzalez and Steve Flash, both Morgan and Velasquez are looking to set the record straight against their opponents after drawing and losing to Gonzalez and Flash at Annviersario. Mainstream Hernandez will put the Peoples Championship on the line against The Sensational Singh after the flamboyant Indian won the 4 corner survival at Annivesario to earn the shot, whilst the Messiah's Circus duo of Leper Messiah and El Hijo Del Zonk but the tag titles on the line against Samuel & Primus. Leper Messiah has informed FCW management that Hells Bouncer will once again put the 'Messiah Championship' on the line in an open challenge. The Circus claim that with these Open challenge's Hells Bouncer is a fighting champion but there is something rather suspect about the calibre of opponents Leper Messiah is allowing Hells Bouncer to put the belt on the line against. Puerto Rican Power who is looking to regain the belt that once was the Puerto Rican Championship takes on Circus member Amo Del Gato, Bradford Peverall faces off with Kirk Jameson with both looking to get themselves back into title contention and Charles Rainier goes up against Hector Galindo of the Kings of the Street. The Pre-show match will feature Dragon Del Arco Iris going up against D.C Rayne. Here is a full run-down of the card for FCW Rescato [CENTER][SIZE=2][B][U]FCW Rescato[/U][/B][/SIZE][/CENTER] [CENTER][SIZE=2][SIZE=2]Thursday 9th October 2008 at Gynasium Arriba in San Juan, Puerto Rico[/SIZE][/SIZE][/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Special Attraction Tag Team Main Event:[/B] [SIZE=1]FCW Champion-[/SIZE] Shawn Gonzalez & Steve Flash vs [SIZE=1]From PSW-[/SIZE] J.D Morgan & [SIZE=1]'Representing Kings of the Street'[/SIZE] Rudy Velasquez[/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Open Challenge for the[/B] [B]'Messiah Championship':[/B] [SIZE=1]'Representing The Messiah's Circus'[/SIZE] Hells Bouncer vs ???[/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Peoples Championship:[/B] Mainstream Hernandez vs The Sensational Singh[/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Tag Team Championship:[/B] The Messiah's Circus (Leper Messiah & El Hijo Del Zonk) vs Samuel & Primus[/CENTER] [CENTER]Bradford Peverall vs Kirk Jameson[/CENTER] [CENTER]Puerto Rican Power vs [SIZE=1]'Representing The Messiah's Circus'[/SIZE] Amo Del Gato[/CENTER] [CENTER]Charles Rainier vs [SIZE=1]'Representing Kings of the Street'[/SIZE] Hector Galindo[/CENTER] [CENTER][FONT=Courier New][B]Bonus Pre-Show Match:[/B][/FONT] [FONT=Courier New][COLOR=black][SIZE=2]Dragon Del Arco Iris vs D.C Rayne[/SIZE][/COLOR][/FONT][/CENTER] [quote] [LEFT][COLOR=blue][B][COLOR=purple]Predictions Form:[/COLOR][/B][/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=blue][B][U][COLOR=purple]Rescate[/COLOR][/U][/B][/COLOR][COLOR=blue][/LEFT] [LEFT][/COLOR][COLOR=#800080][B]Special Attraction Tag: [/B]Shawn Gonzalez & Steve Flash vs J.D Morgan & Rudy Velasquez[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=#800080][B]'Messiah' Championship:[/B] Hells Bouncer vs ???[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=#800080][B]Peoples Championship:[/B] Mainstream Hernandez vs The Sensational Singh[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=#800080][B]Tag Team Championship:[/B] Messiah's Circus (Messiah & Zonk) vs Samuel & Primus[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=#800080]Bradford Peverall vs Kirk Jameson[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=#800080]Puerto Rican Power vs Amo Del Gato[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=#800080]Charles Rainier vs Hector Galindo[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=#800080]Dragon Del Arco Iris vs D.C Rayne[/COLOR][/LEFT] [/quote]
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Rescate Special Attraction Tag: Shawn Gonzalez & Steve Flash vs [B]J.D Morgan & Rudy Velasquez[/B] [I]Heels get a little momentum before the inevitable singles rematches.[/I] 'Messiah' Championship: [B]Hells Bouncer[/B] vs ??? [I]Ugly squash as this storyline continues for a few months[/I]. Peoples Championship: [B]Mainstream Hernandez[/B] vs The Sensational Singh [I]Hernandez has a long run with this title as no one else in the midcard really measures up, w\ the exception of the 'no-good, kicked Johnny Martin in the teeth' Steve Flash.[/I] Tag Team Championship: Messiah's Circus (Messiah & Zonk) vs [B]Samuel & Primus[/B] [I]DQ win[/I] [B]Bradford Peverall[/B] vs Kirk Jameson [I]I'm guessing that Peverall is a rung higher on the ladder right now.[/I] [B]Puerto Rican Power[/B] vs Amo Del Gato [I]Four move of doom squash[/I] [B]Charles Rainier[/B] vs El Hijo Del Zonk [I]Bookerman getting another low level win[/I] Dragon Del Arco Iris vs [B]D.C Rayne[/B] [I]I prefer the dragon (obviously! ;) ) but Rayne is higher in the pecking order.[/I]
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Special Attraction Tag: Shawn Gonzalez & Steve Flash vs [B]J.D Morgan & Rudy Velasquez[/B] -I agree with Dmack, heels will pick up the win to set up the rematches. 'Messiah' Championship: [B]Hells Bouncer[/B] vs ??? -??? never wins the title, he's on a bad, bad championship match losing streak. Peoples Championship: [B]Mainstream Hernandez vs The Sensational Singh[/B] -I'm going for a draw, so that you can get another match out of this. Tag Team Championship: Messiah's Circus (Messiah & Zonk) vs [B]Samuel & Primus[/B] -I agree with Dmack (again), DQ win, the Circus keeps their gold. [B]Bradford Peverall[/B] vs Kirk Jameson -Peverall was recently teamed up with PRP, so I think that rub puts him above Kirk. [B]Puerto Rican Power[/B] vs Amo Del Gato -Yeah. It's PRP :p Charles Rainier vs [B]Hector Galindo[/B] -Rainer just scored a win, he can lose a couple now. [B]Dragon Del Arco Iris[/B] vs D.C Rayne -I'm hoping for a Dragon push. It's all about the mask.
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I really couldn't pick a better month to win the predictions. The Sara Silver poster has got to be pretty sweet :). Special Attraction Tag: Shawn Gonzalez & Steve Flash vs [b]J.D Morgan & Rudy Velasquez[/b] [i]I also believe that this match will set-up singles rematches from the last show[/i] 'Messiah' Championship: [b]Hells Bouncer[/b] vs ??? [i]Bouncer is holding on to the title until he's good enough to make the title unification storyline worthwhile[/i] Peoples Championship: [b]Mainstream Hernandez[/b] vs The Sensational Singh [i]I can't see Singh winning with so little build-up[/i] Tag Team Championship: [b]Messiah's Circus (Messiah & Zonk)[/b] vs Samuel & Primus [i]I can feel the DQ win but for the sake of being different I say the circus wins clean[/i] Bradford Peverall vs [b]Kirk Jameson[/b] [i]Both guys have no direction as of late so it's a toss-up[/i] [b]Puerto Rican Power[/b] vs Amo Del Gato [i]A squash to end all squashes[/i] [b]Charles Rainier[/b] vs Hector Galindo [i]Galindo sucks and he had his gimme win last time out[/i] Dragon Del Arco Iris vs [b]D.C Rayne[/b] [i]Toss-up #2[/i]
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Special Attraction Tag: [B]Shawn Gonzalez & Steve Flash [/B]vs J.D Morgan & Rudy Velasquez 'Messiah' Championship: [B]Hells Bouncer[/B] vs ??? Peoples Championship: [B]Mainstream Hernandez [/B]vs The Sensational Singh Tag Team Championship: [B]Messiah's Circus (Messiah & Zonk)[/B] vs Samuel & Primus Bradford Peverall vs [B]Kirk Jameson[/B] [B]Puerto Rican Power [/B]vs Amo Del Gato [B]Charles Rainier [/B]vs Hector Galindo Dragon Del Arco Iris vs [B]D.C Rayne[/B]
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Rescate Special Attraction Tag: [B]Shawn Gonzalez & Steve Flash[/B] vs J.D Morgan & Rudy Velasquez 'Messiah' Championship: [B]Hells Bouncer[/B] vs ??? Peoples Championship: [B]Mainstream Hernandez[/B] vs The Sensational Singh Tag Team Championship: [B]Messiah's Circus (Messiah & Zonk)[/B] vs Samuel & Primus [B]Bradford Peverall[/B] vs Kirk Jameson [B]Puerto Rican Power[/B] vs Amo Del Gato [B]Charles Rainier[/B] vs Hector Galindo [B]Dragon Del Arco Iris[/B] vs D.C Rayne
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Special Attraction Tag: [B]Shawn Gonzalez & Steve Flash [/B]vs J.D Morgan & Rudy Velasquez 'Messiah' Championship: [B]Hells Bouncer [/B]vs ??? Peoples Championship: [B]Mainstream Hernandez [/B]vs The Sensational Singh Tag Team Championship: [B]Messiah's Circus (Messiah & Zonk) [/B]vs Samuel & Primus [B]Bradford Peverall [/B]vs Kirk Jameson [B]Puerto Rican Power[/B] vs Amo Del Gato [B]Charles Rainier [/B]vs Hector Galindo Dragon Del Arco Iris vs[B] D.C Rayne[/B]
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Great to see Tigerkinney in his usual excellent diary-writing form. Am enjoying learning a bit about FCW from this dynasty. Special Attraction Tag: Shawn Gonzalez & Steve Flash vs [B]J.D Morgan & Rudy Velasquez[/B] [I]I'm not backing against JD Morgan[/I] 'Messiah' Championship: [B]Hells Bouncer [/B]vs ??? [I]Mystery man often means debut win...but not here[/I] Peoples Championship: Mainstream Hernandez vs The Sensational Singh [I]I'm going with a draw here to give Singh another shot at the belt - he's a credible challenger, I feel[/I] Tag Team Championship: [B]Messiah's Circus [/B](Messiah & Zonk) vs Samuel & Primus [I]Liking the Circus more than Samuel & Primus, so will go with them[/I] [B]Bradford Peverall [/B]vs Kirk Jameson [I]Peverall has that Mainstream link and is likely to find himself in more major parts of the card right now, so he goes over[/I] [B]Puerto Rican Power [/B]vs Amo Del Gato [I]Amo del Gato for the win. No, I'm kidding.[/I] [B]Charles Rainier [/B]vs Hector Galindo [I]On the one hand, you don't want to push your user character. On the other hand, it's Galindo. Good time to push your user character.[/I] Dragon Del Arco Iris vs [B]D.C Rayne[/B] [I]I tossed a coin[/I]
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Rescate Special Attraction Tag: [B]Shawn Gonzalez & Steve Flash[/B] vs J.D Morgan & Rudy Velasquez [I]It's the champ and the old b@st@rd who will be wrestling well into his 70's for the win![/I] 'Messiah' Championship: [B]Hells Bouncer[/B] vs ??? [I]??? gets there ??? kicked in.[/I] Peoples Championship: [B]Mainstream Hernandez[/B] vs The Sensational Singh [I]By DQ though because the Great Lummox gets involved. Just so ya know Ox rules now! LIKE ALOT![/I] Tag Team Championship: [B]Messiah's Circus (Messiah & Zonk)[/B] vs Samuel & Primus [I]By the love of all the is good, if you have any sort of heart, give Samuel and Primus a tag name! Just seeing the name Samuel will make me pick against Primus everytime AND IT PAINS ME PICKING AGAINST PRIMUS![/I] Bradford Peverall vs [B]Kirk Jameson[/B] [I]His Hands of Stone is nothing for the Marksman and Kirk continues his soon to be legendary march to the top![/I] [B]Puerto Rican Power[/B] vs Amo Del Gato [I]Poor kitty....[/I] Charles Rainier vs [B]Hector Galindo[/B] [I]It just feels odd giving your user character a win so I will say he loses here too. HEY you can be the next tag partner for Regular Joe in the new duo Jobbers We Be after Hocking Shocks Joe with a "throwing through the Barber Shop Window"[/I] [B]Dragon Del Arco Iris[/B] vs D.C Rayne [I]It ain't a tag match so the rainbow dragon wins.[/I]
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[CENTER][SIZE=3][COLOR=sienna][B][U][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_FCW.jpg[/IMG][/U][/B][/COLOR][/SIZE][/CENTER] [CENTER][SIZE=3][COLOR=sienna][B][U]FCW Rescate[/U][/B][/COLOR][/SIZE][/CENTER] [CENTER][SIZE=1]Thursday October 9th 2008[/SIZE][/CENTER] [CENTER]Gynasium Aguada, Puerto Rico (Attendance: 718)[/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] & [/B][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_CueballLynch.jpg[/IMG][/LEFT] [LEFT][B]Backstage Interviewer:[/B] Sara Silver[/LEFT] [LEFT][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_SaraSilver.jpg[/IMG][/LEFT] [B][U]Pre- Show[/U][/B] [B]Match:[/B] Dragon Del Arco Iris vs D.C Rayne For a seven minute pre-show match this was pretty good. Del Arco used his speed to keep the Natural Storm man off balance throughout but Rayne was able to withstand the little luchador's barrage of flips and dives, and the finish came when Rayne managed to block an attempt at the Dragonrana and then transition it into the Storm Damage (Leg Hook Brainbuster [B]Result: D.C. Rayne defeated Dragón Del Arco Iris Jr in 6:43 by pinfall. [/B] [B]Rating: D[/B] [FONT=Courier New][B]Notes:[/B] I can't 100 % confirm this, but I feel having Steve Flash work with the under-card guys as a road agent as opposed to Santana may be paying off a little, as I feel with Santana mapping out the match it would have got C+. I think those who aren't lost causes could well improve a little bit more under Flash's guidance[/FONT] [I]Just a short pre-show this week, only the one match and of course the now customary segment of Sara Silver throwing surplas merchandise into the crowd, and oh yeah this time she's wearing a mini-skirt, knee high boots and a boob tube all in silver of course.[/I] [B]Rating: D-[/B] [CENTER][B]___________________________________________________[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][U]Main Show[/U][/B][/CENTER] [I]As per usual Dane O'Hara and Cueball Lynch welcome us to the show and then proceed to hype up the evenings main event.[/I] [COLOR=navy][B]Dane O'Hara:[/B] Last month J.D Morgan took Shawn Gonzalez to the absolute limit, as they fought to an time limit draw over the FCW Championship, a decision some people are calling controversial. This month Morgan teams with Rudy Velasquez to take on the FCW champ and Steve Flash.[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkred][B]Cueball Lynch:[/B] Last months decision by Brett Graveson was a travesty, everyone in the arena knew that Morgan was the better man and that Gonzalez was in no condition to carry on. Morgan was robbed and you know it.[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy][B]Dane O’Hara:[/B] For once Cueball you do have a point, as Morgan looked the more likely to win the match but the rules are the rules, and they had reached the time limit[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkred][B]Cueball Lynch:[/B] Time Limit or not, Gonzalez wasn’t fighting back, the FCW championship should have been Morgan’s.[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy][B]Dane O’Hara:[/B] As I said for once Cueball you have a point, but what can’t be excused is the underhanded post match attack by Morgan. I have to say he had me fooled that Gonzalez had ‘won’ his respect, but all he did was show that he is a sore loser.[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkred][B]Cueball Lynch:[/B] Gonzalez had that coming to him.[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy][B]Dane O’Hara:[/B] In what possible way did he deserve to get blindsided after a gruelling match ?![/COLOR] [COLOR=darkred][B]Cueball Lynch:[/B] For being a lucky S.O.B, the only reason Gonzalez has this title is because he’s lucky not because he’s any good.[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy][B]Dane O’Hara:[/B] It’s interesting that you are now getting very animated about the FCW Championship Cueball, only last month you were calling it something that belongs in the trash.[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkred][B]Cueball Lynch:[/B] Well it does belong in the trash, when the person carrying it is trash.[/COLOR] [B]Rating: D[/B] [CENTER]______________________________________________________[/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Match #1: Tag Team Championship: [/B] [B]Messiah's Circus (Leper Messiah & El Hijo Del Zonk) vs [/B] [B]Primus & Samuel[/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_LeperMessiah.jpg[/IMG][B] &[/B] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_Zonk.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][SIZE=3]vs[/SIZE][/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_TheCannonballKid.jpg[/IMG] [B]&[/B] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_PrimusAllen.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] The in-ring action kicked off with the Messiah’s Circus defending the Tag Team Titles against the duo or Samuel & Primus. Samuel & Zonk started things off and engaged in some chain wrestling, in which the former Calamari Kid was a step ahead throughout , until Zonk used the classic heel tactic of a thumb to the eye. Samuel then found himself worked over in the corner of the champs, until he nailed both Messiah and Zonk with a top rope drop-kick. Messiah then tried to cut off Samuel from making the tag, but the former SWF man managed to roll through the legs and get the hot-tag into Primus. Primus cleaned house on the Circus, ending with a Power-Plant on Zonk. It looked like the titles might change hands right there but Messiah broke up the pin and dragged Primus to the outside, where they both began to brawl. Samuel then decided to head to the top turnbuckle and then crash into the brawling Primus & Messiah with a front flip dive, then El Hijo Del Zonk came crashing through with a tope. Samuel and Zonk then re-entered the ring, and the former Calamari Kid was able to plant Zonk into the mat with a facebuster, but on the outside Leper Messiah had just blown black mist into the face of Primus and he dove in to make the save at the last split second. Messiah then scooped up Samuel with a powerslam and then dumped Zonk onto the former SWF tag champion with an assisted version of Zonks, Zonk Bomb, That brought a two count, but with Primus still disorientated on the outside, it was only a matter of time before Samuel would be put away and when Messiah got himself officially tagged in and set Samuel up for The Prophecy, the outcome was academic and the Circus had made another successful defence of the tag titles. Not a great match by any means and that may be due to the fact that as a team Primus and Samuel don’t really have much chemistry with one another (Note to self: Next time test new teams before pushing them as the saviour of the tag division) and the match generally felt a bit rushed. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Messiahs Circus (Messiah & Zonk) defeated Primus and Samuel in 7:59 when Leper Messiah defeated Samuel by pinfall. [/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red][COLOR=purple]Messiahs Circus retain the FCW Tag Team titles.[/COLOR] [/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: D-[/COLOR][/B] The Circus aren’t done though and they want to inflict more punishment on Samuel, but before they can do any significant damage to the man formerly known as the Calamari Kid. A fired up Primus hit’s the ring and clears the ring of the Circus. Primus then helps his partner get back to his feet, and assists Samuel out of the ring. But as they begin to head up the ramp, Primus suddenly pulls Samuel in close to him and nails his tag partner with a short-arm clothesline, the man dubbed the rookie monster, then picked a limp Samuel up, before power-bombing his (what looks to be )now former tag partner into the guard-rail. Primus then heads up the ramp, as Samuel is left in a broken heap to the shock of the fans in attendance. [B][COLOR=red]Ratings: E for Primus ‘saving’ Samuel from a post match beatdown, D- for Primus turn and beat-down on Samuel [/COLOR][/B] [FONT=Courier New][B]Notes:[/B] The Primus turn was deemed to be a complete success. This needed to happen as his team with Samuel was never going to be a long term thing, as they had poor chemistry as tag partners (that was why I never bothered giving them a proper team name), they only lasted this long as I felt it would be too much of a quick fix to break them up instantly.[/FONT] [CENTER]________________________________________________________[/CENTER] [I]Carlos Batch is backstage with his the Kings of the Street and I suppose you could say honorary King for the day J.D Morgan, and he has something to say.[/I] [COLOR=darkred][B]Carlos Batch:[/B] Yeah ! Yeah ! Yeah ! The Kings of the Street are ‘bout to step it up[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkgreen][B]Rudy Velasquez:[/B] Yeah that right and this time that Gringo Flash gonna feel the Street Cutter and then those fools that run FCW can no longer over-look who the real contenders are[/COLOR] [COLOR=red][B]J.D Morgan:[/B] You mean real contenders like me ?[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkred][B]Carlos Batch:[/B] He means like the Kings Gringo, when Velasquez pins the shoulders of Flash or Gonzalez to the mat, then they’ll have to give him what he deserves and that’s chance to earn some bling.[/COLOR] [COLOR=red][B]J.D Morgan:[/B] I don’t think so you pseudo Spanish numbnut. Now listen up and I’ll say this slowly so it sinks in, the on ly per son who will be mak ing the pin in this silly match is me. Got that numbnuts[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkred][B]Carlos Batch:[/B] You dissin’ the Kings, cos if you cross the Kings, you cross ‘em for life.[/COLOR] [COLOR=red][B]J.D Morgan:[/B] You think I’m worried about you and your silly little crew.[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkgreen][B]Rudy Velasquez :[/B] You better watch what you say gringo, you remember you workin’ with us tonight[/COLOR] [COLOR=red][B]J.D Morgan:[/B] And I’ll tell you what it wasn’t my choice. I don’t know why the powers that be on this stinkin’ island didn’t just give me another match with golden boy Gonzalez, but if I have to destroy that head band wearing buffoon in this farce of a match to ram home the point that I am the better wrestler, then I’ll do just that. We’re working to my tune tonight, not anyone else’s. You got that…………..Kings ?[/COLOR] [B]Rating: D[/B] [CENTER]__________________________________________________[B]_[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Match #2: Charles Rainier vs Hector Galindo w/ Carlos Batch[/B] [/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_CharlesAvatar.jpg[/IMG][B] vs[/B] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_HectorGalindo.jpg[/IMG] w/[IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_CarlBatch.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] Considering that Hector Galindo featured in the match, this was surprisingly good. This was a short but fun fast paced match, with some neat chain wrestling to start off with, and then both of us looking to put one another away with our finishers later on down the stretch. The home stretch began when I took Galindo down with a Leg Lariat and headed up top for a moonsault, but Carlos Batch came over to grab my leg. I shook Batch off and then made the decision to take the interfering manager out with a flying cross-body, however that gave Galindo time to recover and he took me down with a plancha, before bringing me back into the ring. Galindo then headed up top for the Latino Press, but he took too long doing his silly taunt and I rolled out of the way at the last split second. As we got up I then nailed Galindo with a running knee strike, double under hooked his arms and drilled him into the mat with the C.R Driver to pick up my second victory in a row ! It has to be said that Galindo was ‘on’ tonight and there is some raw talent there, but the problem with him is that he tends to have more ‘off’ days than ‘on’ days. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Charles Rainier defeated Hector Galindo in 6:50 by pinfall.[/COLOR][/B] [CENTER][B]____________________________________________________[/B][/CENTER] [I]Sara Silver is backstage with Mainstream Hernandez who will be defending the Peoples Championship against the Sensational Singh later in the show.[/I] [COLOR=darkslategray][B]Sara Silver:[/B] I'm with Mainstream Hernandez who will be defending the Peoples Championship against the Sensational Singh. [/COLOR][COLOR=darkslategray]Mainstream you've managed to see off the challenges of Handsome Stranger and Kirk Jameson but Singh offers up a new test, and are you worried about The Great Oxii possibly involving himself[/COLOR]. [I]But as is now comming common in interviews Sara conducts with Mainstream, the Peoples Champ is miles away, with his gaze fixed on the rather delectable interviewer herself[/I] [COLOR=navy][B]Mainstream Hernandez:[/B] Totally[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkslategray][B]Sara Silver:[/B] Did you even hear a word I said[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy][B]Mainstream Hernandez:[/B] Yeah what was that ?[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkslategray][B]Sara Silver:[/B] Do you have to do this to me everytime[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy][B]Mainstream Hernadez:[/B] Like er do what ?[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkslategray][B]Sara Silver:[/B] Spacing out , thats what[/COLOR] [I]At that point Mainstream's pal Bradford Peverall is walking by[/I] [COLOR=blue][B]Hernandez/Peverall:[/B] DUDE !![/COLOR] [COLOR=indigo][B]Bradford Peverall[/B]: Just gotta say like totally good luck with your match against that Indian dude.[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy][B]Mainstream Hernandez:[/B] Like thanks dude, you got Jameson tonight right dude ?[/COLOR] [I]Sara Silver tries to get a word in, but they just talk over her and continue their intellectually stimulating conversation[/I] [COLOR=indigo][B]Bradford Peverall:[/B] Right on dude, but if I beat Jameson do I get a shot at that belt dude[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy][B]Mainstream Hernandez:[/B] Like dude, totally didn't think of that but I don't see why not[/COLOR] [COLOR=indigo][B]Bradford Peverall:[/B] Well if it happens will just have to totally ride that wave[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy][B]Mainstream Hernandez:[/B] Yeah the Mainstream Nation can handle that[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkslategray][B]Sara Silver:[/B] [I](Sounding a bit put out, that Bradford just came in and interrupted her interview with Mainstream)[/I] Well I may as well just stand here with the mic and say nothing[/COLOR] [COLOR=indigo][B]Bradford Peverall:[/B] What was that ?[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkslategray][B]Sara Silver:[/B] Great ! One was difficult enough thanks[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy][B]Mainstream Hernandez:[/B] Like one of what ?[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkslategray][B]Sara Silver:[/B] Oh I give up, back to you Cueball and Dane[/COLOR] [B]Rating: D[/B] [CENTER]________________________________________________________[/CENTER] [CENTER][B]Match #3: Bradford Peverall vs Kirk Jameson w/ Maryam Vega[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_BradfordPeverell.jpg[/IMG][B] vs[/B] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_KirkJameson.jpg[/IMG] w/[IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_MaryamVega.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] Bradford did manage to get himself separated from his fellow 'Dude' and make his way up the entrance ramp to face Kirk Jameson, who after fialing to dethrone Hernandez for the Peoples belt and losing out in last weeks four way, headed up the ramp with tunnel vision, in fact he looked like someone who had a point to prove. This one was all Kirk Jameson at the start as he took Peverall down with a double leg-take down and began to immediately work over the arms and neck of the 'Dude' with a variety of holds and stretches, as he looked to soften up Peverall for the Best Submission In The World Ever (Cattle Mutilation) However following the rope break Peverall managed to turn the tide with a rebound European Uppercut. Peverall then started to get his rhythm together as he kept the pressure on Jameson with his simple but effective offence (in other words a barrage of seemingly endless European Uppercuts)....Jameson ended up slumping in one of the corners, but before Peverall could follow up, Maryam Vega managed to pull her man to the outside. Fired up from turning the match around, Peverall went in pursuit but Vega put herself between Peverall and Jameson......Vega then slapped Peverall across the face, which seemed to enrage the dude but being a babyface instead of hitting Vega he just grabbed her , turned her over and planted a kiss on the up-tight valet of Jameson. Vega did not look too pleased at being on the end of Peverall's kiss but her sacrifice proved worthwhile as Jameson got back up then low blowed Peverall, before spiking Peverall onto the floor with a DDT. Scrambling to beat Brett Graveson's twenty count, Peverall was met by a fore-arm shot from Jameson and then sent crashing back into the ring with a head and arm suplex, that brought Jameson a close two count, who then immediately floated over into the BSITWE but Peverall showed his fighting credentials and rose to his feet. A frustrated Jameson then tried to for a Half Nelson Suplex but Peverall managed to break free with a series of elbow shots. Peverall then stunned Jameson with (you guessed it) a European Uppercut, before lifting a stunned Jameson up and planting him back onto the canvas with a vertical suplex. Peverall then decided to not go for a cover, and instead decided to take a risk and climb the turbuckles but Jameson was back to his feet and it looked like the risk might not pay off. However Peverall was aware of the danger and flew off the turnbuckle to send Jameson hurtling across the ring with a diving European Uppercut. Jameson then staggered back towards Peverall who then softened him up with a series of jabs before decking Jameson with a Discus Lariat (a sequence he calls the Rapid Eye Movement).....Peverall went for the cover and victory looked in the bag, but Maryam Vega pulled Jameson's foot ontot the ropes at the last split second. Peverall was livid, at what just happened and began to argue with Bret Graveson but that proved to be a mistake as Kirk Jameson took him down with a chop block from behind. Jameson then lifted Peverall up and drilled him into the mat with the Finisher # 1 (Wrist Clutch Olympic Slam) right in the middle of the ring. Jameson could have had the match won there and then but he was not done with Peverall, he wanted to prove a point, he wanted to 'send a message' to the rest of the roster, or more specifically to one man in particular the People's Champion, Peverall's friend Mainstream Hernandez. Jameson locked in the BSITWE (Cattle Mutilation) and mouthed 'This should be you Hernandez !' Already pretty much done from being dumped on his head, Peverall simply passed out, giving Jameson the victory. Despite the contrasting styles of straight ahead brawler (Peverall) and calculating technician (Jameson) they combined to put on a fairly good match, though the quality was definately better when Jameson was in control, that's because Peverall seriously needs to learn to vary his offence up a little more and not just string together endless European Uppercuts [B][COLOR=red]Result: Kirk Jameson defeated Bradford Peverell in 11:29 by submission.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: D+[/COLOR][/B] [CENTER][B][COLOR=black]_________________________________________________[/COLOR][/B][/CENTER] [I]Leper Messiah comes out to the ring with 'Messiah' Champion Hell's Bouncer in tow and you've guessed it, it's open challenge time[/I] [COLOR=darkred][B]Leper Messiah:[/B] An opportunity awaits those who dare to cross the line, for those who have the fortitude to take on the might of the Messiah, may get rewarded but their reward will come at great sacrifice. To be crowned with glory in our lives, we have to make sacrifices, who is willing to make that Sacrifice. Who is willing to prove they truly belong in the Age of the Messiah ! Who will take up the challenge ?[/COLOR] [I]There's no response to what appears to be Leper Messiah making an open challenge on behalf of Hells Bouncer[/I] [COLOR=darkred][B]Leper Messiah:[/B] Fear rules you all ! For fear is failure, the Circus overcomes fear, you can learn to triumph fear, if you learn to sacrifice your wasted shells, reach deep inside, find the tortured soul within, let that soul roam free, let that soul feel pain, let that soul find redemption. Who dares to take on the might of the Messiah ?[/COLOR] [I]Suddenly not one, not two, but three challengers appear in the form of Tigre Salvaje Jr and both the Young Americans....they storm the ring, and suddenly we have an impromptu 4-way match for the Messiah Championship.[/I] [B]Rating: D+[/B] [CENTER][B]Match #4: Messiah Championship: [/B] [B]Hells Bouncer vs Joe Benning vs [/B] [B]Matt Hocking vs Tigre Salvaje Jr[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_FCW_Messiah.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_HellsBouncer.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_RegularJoe.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][SIZE=3]vs[/SIZE][/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_MattHocking.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_TigreSalvaje.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] The three lightweight 'jobbers' teamed up to try and take Bouncer down, and for a while it seemed to be working as Leper Messiah's 'puppet' was unable to get any offence in. However Tigre and The Young Americans didn't wear Hells Bouncer down enough, and he suddenly exploded into life taking down both of The Young Americans with a double clothelsine, then catching Tigre with a Power-Bomb. Bouncer then booted Benning out of the ring and finished the job with a Damnation Drop on Matt Hocking, to make another succesful defence of his title, Despite being billed as a 4-way, this was effectively a 3 on 1 handicap and was basically there to further drum home the point that Hells Bouncer is a dominant Monster Heel. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Hell's Bouncer defeated Joe Benning, Matt Hocking and Tigre Salvaje Jr in 2:26 when Hell's Bouncer defeated Matt Hocking by pinfall.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red][COLOR=purple]Hell's Bouncer retains the FCW 'Messiah' title.[/COLOR] [/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: E+[/COLOR][/B] [I]Hells Bouncer and Leper Messiah are celebrating in the ring, when Puerto Rican Power comes up the entrance ramp, he then grabs a microphone[/I] [COLOR=navy][B]Puerto Rican Power:[/B] Playtime's over ! You clowns have something of mine, and I'm gonna get it back. So Messiah if you believe this is the Age of the Messiah, then why don't you get your puppet right there to put that belt up, MY BELT ! up against a real challenger namely me[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkred][B]Leper Messiah:[/B] Oh foolish Mr Power, oh foolish foolish Mr Power, your soul is irrepairable, you cannot be saved, for you cannot become blessed by the Circus. You are tainted goods my son, and therefore deemed unworthy to take on the might of our champion.[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy][B]Puerto Rican Power:[/B] I've heard some B.S in my time, but what you spouted right there tops the lot. Messiah you're a freak who spouts a load of meaningless rubbish, living out your 'fantasy' of being the top guy in this company by having a big dumb puppet hold the gold for you, just because YOU couldn't get the job done.[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkred][B]Leper Messiah:[/B] There you go again, you are blinded by your selfishness, and that is why you are deemed unworthy for those who hold the 'Messiah's' Championship let those who have made sacrifices to build a legacy and share in the glory that will be made.[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy][B]Puerto Rican Power:[/B] I don't know who you're trying to kid, and besides it's the Puerto Rican Championship and if I have to go through every one of you fools to get it back, I will do just............[/COLOR] [I]Puerto Rican Power is then jumped from behind by both El Hijo Del Zonk and Amo Del Gato, but he soon shrugs off their attack and takes both of them down with a double clothesline. Puerto Rican Power then picks up a chair and hits the ring......despite having a two on one advantage Messiah and Bouncer clear out of the ring, and make a dash (more like lumber) into the crowd. Amo Del Gato then nails Power with a drop-kick from behind and their match is on[/I] [B]Rating: B for Power coming to the ring, C for Power and Messiah's war of words, D+ for failed attack by the Messiah's Circus [/B] [CENTER][B]Match #5: Puerto Rican Power vs Amo Del Gato[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_PuertoRicanPower.jpg[/IMG][B] vs[/B] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_AmoDelGato.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] The sneaky drop-kick gave Del Gato an early advantage, and he even snared some early pin attempts with a head-scissors take down, and a standing moonsault but Power then turned it up a notch, no sold Del Gato's offence, tossed the masked man from pillar to post and then put the Circus member away with the San Juan Impact (Full Nelson Slam). Apart from Del Gato being on the front foot for about the first one and a half minutes of the match, this was a routine squash for Power. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Puerto Rican Power defeated Amo Del Gato in 3:10 by pinfall.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: D+[/COLOR][/B] [I]Power is about to leave the ring, when El Hijo Del Zonk sneaks back into the ring and launches himself at Power, Power knocks the blue haired clown out of mid-air with a clothesline that turns Zonk inside out, but then Hells Bouncer enter the ring on the other side and levels Puerto Rico's favourite son with a Northern Lariat (Lariat to the back of the head).[/I] [I]The 'Messiah' champion then grabs Power by the throat, Zonk then slides a chair into a now recovered Del Gato who sets in place for Bouncer to choke-slam Power onto the chair[/I]. [I]The chair is bent in half on impact, and Power is left in a heap as Leper Messiah's three disciples admire the wreckage. [/I] [B]Rating: D+[/B] [CENTER]________________________________________________________[/CENTER] [I]We go backstage where Sara Silver is with the challenger for the Peoples Championship The Sensational Singh.[/I] [COLOR=darkslategray][B]Sara Silver:[/B] In a few moments time the Sensational Singh gets a chance to challenge for the Peoples Championship currently held by Mainstream Hernandez.[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkred][B]Sensational Singh[/B]: Don't you mean to say In a few moments time the Peoples Championship will be around my fabulous waist.[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkslategray][B]Sara Silver:[/B] Don't you think you're being a little over confident with that statement, Mainstream is a great champion[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkred][B]Sensational Singh:[/B] The Sensational Singh is never over confident, for he is Sensational for I am destined to win the belt. Just ask my The Great Oxii[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkslategray][B]Sara Silver:[/B] [I](rolling her eyes)[/I] Okaaaay, Great Oxii will The Sensational Singh win the Peoples Championship[/COLOR] [COLOR=purple][B]The Great Oxii:[/B] You will, Great Master[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkslategray][B]Sara Silver:[/B] What sort of answer is that ?[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkred][B]The Sensational Singh:[/B] Are you mocking the powers of The Great Oxii ?[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkslategray][B]Sara Silver:[/B] Well for a start I'm not his master, and I don't think he has any powers[/COLOR] [COLOR=darkred][B]The Sensational Singh:[/B] He does have powers, the powers of prediction, the power to guarantee that this rikshaw ridin', carpet flyin', karma stealin' , cow dealin' son of a gun will be showered with the jewels of success.[/COLOR] [FONT=Courier New][B]O.O.C Note:[/B] Credit to Tommy J (who mentioned it in one of his predicitions) for the 'rikshaw ridin' catchphrase.[/FONT] [B]Rating: D-[/B] [CENTER][B]Match #6: Peoples Championship: [/B] [B]Mainstream Hernandez vs The Sensational Singh w/The Great Oxii[/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_MainstreamHernandez.jpg[/IMG][B] vs[/B] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_KashmirSingh_alt1.jpg[/IMG] w/ [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_OxKreviazuk_alt31.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] Fast paced opening as both champion and challenger look to press the advantage early on, lots of leap-frogs and drop downs to begin but eventually Hernandez manages to nail Singh with a leg lariat springing off the ropes. Hernandez then follows up with a standing moonsault but Singh moves of the way and then grabs Hernandez tights.............. One.............. Two............. Thr.......... Singh almost had a flash pin right there. They both get to their feet and jockey for position, Singh takes control with thumb to the eye and a back-rake, before planting the champion into the mat with a Russian leg-sweep, he then goes for an elbow drop but misses. They both get to their feet again, and Singh catches Hernandez with jawbreaker. The Sensational One then whips Hernandez into the ropes , he sets up for the Simply Fabulous but Hernandez ducks under and the momentum carries him through to the other side of the ring where he barrels into The Great Oxii with a plancha. Hernandez somehow manages to land on his feet in the crowd, and gives the fans some high fives before making his way back over the railing and back towards the ring, he gets up on the apron, but Singh has now recovered and the flamboyant Indian knocks Hernandez off the apron. into the arms of The Great Oxii who then proceeds to power bomb Hernandez against the steel and wood of the ring-apron. Oxii then rolls Hernandez into the ring and Singh proceeds to stomp away on Hernandez, before kissing his bicep and delivering a c0cky elbow drop. Singh then made a nonchalant cover, by lying on his back across the chest of Hernandez....... One........... Two............ With such a weak cover, Hernandez as expected kicked out but Singh was still in control and he put Hernandez into an elevated surfboard, stretching the already damaged back of the champion. Brett Graveson asked Hernandez if he wanted to give it up, but the Mainstreamer refused to give in and in the end Singh lost patience and monkey flipped Hernandez towards the turnbuckle. Hernandez however landed on his feet, kipped up to the second turnbuckle and then flew off to plant Singh into the mat with a diving bull-dog. Hernandez was too worn down however to immediately follow up. Both got back to their feet at around eight and laid into one another with strikes, Singh managed to get the advantage again with a stiff fore-arm shot , he then shot Hernandez off into the ropes and turned the champion over with a Tilt-A-Whirl Backbreaker before lifting Hernandez onto his shoulder and delivering a gutbuster. Singh then finished the combo by planting Hernandez onto the mat with a Fisherman's suplex............. One.............. Two........... Thr............... Hernandez managed to kick out again, as he looked determined not to give up his title without a fight, despite being on the defensive for much of the match. Singh then picked Hernandez up and whipped the champion into one of the turnbuckles, Hernandez bounced off and Singh set up to finish Hernandez off with the Simply Fabulous but Hernandez managed to block the attempt and countered into some spinning head-scissors that sent Singh crashing into the same corner. Hernandez then took some time to get his breath back , before charging in towards the corner that Singh had been sent into, but Singh avoided the running knee strike from Hernandez and rolled out the way but Hernadez used the momentum to race up the turbuckles and take Singh down with a moonsault press. Hernandez rolled through into a pin attempt.............. One.............. Two............... Singh then rolled through into a pin attempt of his own ......... One......... Two............ Hernandez rolled through again and this time had Singh set up for a suplex, but the flamboyant Indian took back the advantag with a thumb to the eye , before scooping Hernandez onto his shoulders but Hernandez then countered into a crucifix bomb. Singh got back to his knees but the champion then delivered a kick to the head before dragging a dazed Singh over to the corner, as he looked to set things up for the Apparition #14. However Hernandez took his time getting to the top turnbuckle and that enabled Singh to get back to his feet and the flamboyant Indian stumbled into the ropes, causing Hernandez to lose his balance ....Singh then placed himself underneath Hernandez and sent the champion crashing into the ring with a sunset flip powerbomb............. One.......... Two........... Thr............... Hernandez kicked out, but Singh then grabbed his legs and locked in the Singh It Back (His version of the Figure Four Leglock). Hernandez however quickly managed to scramble to the ropes and Singh was forced to break the hold and then as both got to their feet Hernandez stunned Singh with the Pontiac To Home (Swinging Reverse STO)........... One............ Two................ Thr............... So close to victory but Singh got his shoulder up just in time, however the tide had turned again in Mainstream's favour and he could sense victory and with Singh planted firmly to the canvas he once again decided to head up to the top and dot the i's and cross the t's on his impending victory with the Apparition #14. However this time Hernandez was distracted by The Great Oxii who had lumbered onto the ring apron. This gave Singh time to recover, but instead of attacking Mainstream he grabbed hold of Bret Graveson, with Singht using Graveson as a shield The Great Oxii then came over and shoved Hernandez off the top turnbuckle and crashing into the ring. All of a sudden Kirk Jameson climbed over the guard-rail before cracking The Great Oxii over the head with a vicious chair shot. Jameson with chair in hand then got up on the apron and got in Singh's face . Singh then knocked Jameson off the apron but Hernandez had now recovered and when Singh turned around he was nailed in the kisser with a perfect Super-Kick from the champion............ One................. Two................ Three !! Hernandez had made another succesful defence of the Peoples Championship but in an unexpected twist he owes his latest victory to Kirk Jameson, a man who had challenged Hernandez for the belt on two previous occasions. Hernandez is proving to be one of my most consistant performers as he puts on another solid defence of the Peoples Championship. [B][COLOR=red]Result: Mainstream Hernandez defeated The Sensational Singh in 15:07 by pinfall. [/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red][COLOR=purple]Mainstream Hernandez retains the FCW People's Championship title.[/COLOR] [/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: C-[/COLOR][/B] [I]Kirk Jameson then enters the ring and mouths to Hernandez 'that you owe me one', and points to the belt that Hernandez had draped over his shoulder. Hernandez mouths back that ' You had your shot, dude'.....Jameson then moves in closer and really begins to get in Hernandez face, but before the two can come to blows ringside personnel rush into the ring and manages to separate the two rivals apart before they can come to blows[/I] [B]Rating: D-[/B] [CENTER][B]___________________________________________________[/B][/CENTER] [I]Shawn Gonzalez is in his dressing room with his partner for the night Steve Flash, the two then turn to camera and proceed to cut a promo.[/I] [COLOR=navy][B]Shawn Gonzalez:[/B] J.D Morgan you may have taken me to the absolute limit last time out, but I survived you and surviving is something the Lone Wolf has learnt to do his entire career, and as for your attack on me last month, an attack where I was unguarded, don't think I've forgotten about that, because that attack has made me more determined than ever to knock several shades of crap out of that pompous English head of yours and me and Steve Flash will do just that against you and Velasquez[/COLOR] [COLOR=blue][B]Steve Flash:[/B] That's right Shawn[/COLOR] [COLOR=navy][B]Shawn Gonzalez:[/B] And unlike you and that pseudo gang-banger Velasquez me and Flash are totally on the same page.[/COLOR] [COLOR=blue][B]Steve Flash:[/B] That's right Shawn and Morgan you claim to be someone who up-holds the traditional old school values of this sport, but would someone who believes in such values do what you did to Gonzalez last month ? I'm proud to fight alongside a great champion, someone who carries the FCW Championship with Pride, someone who has more pride than you Morgan.[/COLOR] [B]Rating: D[/B] [CENTER][B]Match #7: Special Attraction Tag: [/B] [B]Shawn Gonzalez & Steve Flash vs [/B] [B]J.D Morgan & Rudy Velasquez w/ Carlos Batch[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_ShawnGonzalez.jpg[/IMG] [B]& [/B][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_SteveFlash.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] [CENTER][B]vs[/B][/CENTER] [CENTER][IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_JDMorgan.jpg[/IMG] [B]&[/B] [IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_RudyVelasquez.jpg[/IMG] w/[IMG]http://s137.photobucket.com/albums/q236/Tigerkinney/th_CarlBatch.jpg[/IMG][/CENTER] Velasquez and Flash start out in the ring, they lock up and Flash takes Velasquez down to the mat and puts the Kings member into a hammerlock, Velasquez counters of it and puts Flash into a hammerlock of his own, only for Flash to wriggle free and nail Velasquez with a basement drop-kick. They then engage in a bit of chain wrestling but Flash is always a step ahead and a frustrated Velasquez ends up retreating to his corner. Velasquez tags in J.D Morgan, but as soon as Flash makes the tag into Gonzalez, Morgan goes to tag himself back out, but Velasquez refuses the tag and as Morgan turns around Gonzalez kicks him in the gut and plants him with a DDT. Gonzalez then turned Morgan over and went to apply the Latino Crab but Velasquez came back into the ring and made the save with a diving leg-drop. Morgan then rolled out of the ring and Velasquez stomped away on Gonzalez, but that only served to fire up the champion who soon got back to his feet and began to fire back, however an eye poke followed by a low blow soon cut off Gonzalez come back and Velasquez ended up sending Gonzalez slumping into the corner with a standing drop-kick. The Kings of the Street man then followed up with a face-wash, but Gonzalez read the running boot and sent Velasquez face first into the turnuckle with a drop toe hold. The Lone Wolf then dived across the ring and got the tag into Steve Flash. Flash fired away on Velasquez and then set up for the Flash Bang but Velasquez had it scouted,and managed to nail the Canadian Veteran with an Enziguri. Velasquez then went over to make the tag into Morgan, but just as earlier in the match Morgan refused to tag in, this time Velasquez was having none of it and he decked his partner off the apron, only for Flash to drop-kick Velasquez over the top-rope. Flash then decided to climb the turnbuckle and showing that he can still take to the skies at the age of 42, he took both Morgan and Velasquez down with a flying cross-body. Flash then re-entered the ring followed by Morgan who charged at Flash with a clothesline but Flash ducked under and he caught Morgan with a spin-kick that had the English born technician reeling backwards, Morgan then sprang back off the ropes and was then planted into the mat with a sit-out facebuster from Flash....... One........... Two.......... Morgan kicked out , but Flash then went to apply the Boston Crab. However Morgan managed to turn himself over, and after a series of elbow shots to the top of Flash's head he had Flash caught in the Cross Atlantic Stretch ! Gonzalez who had now recovered came into the ring and broke it up, and immediately rained down a series of lefts and rights on Morgan. Gonzalez then tried to turn Morgan over into the Latino Crab but the PSW man scrambled across to the ropes and forced the rope break. Morgan then got a cheap shot on the rope break and planted Gonzalez into the mat with a Hammerlock Divorce Court, he then tried to apply the Cross Atlantic Stretch but Gonzalez rolled through and then countered into the Latino Crab ! Velasquez seeing that the match might be lost came in but then hesitated as Morgan pleaded for him to make the save, just as it looked like Velasquez was about to turn his back on his arrogant tag partner, the Kings of the Street man suddenly decided to start stomping away on Gonzalez as he tried to force the FCW Champion to break the hold, but Flash then came back into the ring and speared Velasquez to the outside. Morgan was in real trouble and referee Bret Graveson checked on his condition but just as it looked like Morgan as about to tap out, he dug down and managed to force his way to the ropes (With the effort Morgan put in there O'Hara made the cliched ' you might not like him, but you've got to respect him comment') Gonzalez then looked to plant Morgan into the mat with the Howl in the Wind after the rope break but the English veteran had is scouted, and rocked Gonzalez with a European Uppercut before spinning Gonzalez around and dumping the FCW champ right on his head with a Half Nelson Suplex. One........... Two........... Thr........ Flash then dived back in to make the save, and that also brought in Velasquez chaos ensued as all four men brawled in the ring. Gonzalez then clotheslined Morgan over the top and followed the PSW man to the outside, where their brawl then spilt out into the crowd. This left Flash and Velasquez in the ring, and in the amidst of all that chaos Graveson clearly forgot who the legal men were (in other words whoever was booking this match conveniently forgot the rules of a tag match) . Flash then whipped Velasquez into the ropes but Velasquez fellow king Jesus Chavez had come down to ringside and as Flash looked to take Velasquez down on the rebound Chavez tripped Flash up causing the Canadian veteran to stumble into Velasquez who then stunned Flash with a jawbreaker. Velasquez then scooped Flash up onto his shoulders and drove Flash face first into the mat with the Street Cutter ! One........... Two........... Three ! Despite the fact that they obviously weren't on the same page throughout the match Velasquez and Morgan had managed to pick up the victory. Solid enough main event, though this felt like less of a tag match and more like four corner survival at times. I'm quickly learning that big singles matches tend to go over better with the FCW fans but this was basically here to get the two heels some heat back before the inevitable re-matches for next months show. [B][COLOR=red]Result: JD Morgan and Rudy Velasquez defeated Shawn Gonzalez and Steve Flash in 18:57 when Rudy Velasquez defeated Steve Flash by pinfall.[/COLOR][/B] [B][COLOR=red]Rating: C-[/COLOR][/B] [I]However Shawn Gonzalez and J.D Morgan are completely oblivious to the fact that the match is over and they continue to battle one another all over the arena, eventually their brawl spillls to the backstage area and into the parking lot, eventually other members of the locker room managed to come between them and separate the two former DaVE stars apart.[/I] [B]Rating: C-[/B] [CENTER]_____________________________________________________[/CENTER] [CENTER][B][SIZE=3][COLOR=sienna]Overall: C-[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B][/CENTER] The fall in attendance was of course disappointing but I think this may be due to moving the show to a mid-week slot (due to the fact that quite a few wrestlers had other commitments, that's the real bug bear right now, our better wrestlers tend to be the ones in demand by other companies and for most were at the bottom rung on their list of priorities). The show itself though was pretty solid throughout and though I would call nothing about it spectacular it flowed pretty nicely and served as a good transitional show.
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[B][U]Predicitions Contest[/U][/B] [I]8 people partcipated in the predictions contest this time round and here's how they all did[/I] [B]8 Points [COLOR=olive](Perfect Score !)[/COLOR]:[/B] Actarus, Tommy J [B]7 Points:[/B] March [B]6 Points:[/B] Dragonmack, Marcel Fromage,maskedproganda, Smurphy1014 [B]3 Points:[/B] d w w [I]This months winners are Actarus and Tommy J who both got a perfect score, for their extra special achievement they both receive free tickets to our next event FCW Un Gran Reto to take place on Saturday November 15th. [/I]
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[quote=maskedpropaganda;473410]Scared the crap out of my girlfriend with a Ric Flair WHOOOO after the Primus turn! That was nice!!! And unexpected! You rule the jungle Tiger! My DOTM vote has already been cast in your favor![/quote] It would scare the crap out of me, if someone suddenly did a Ric Flair whoo !:D Thanks for voting, not that I think I'll win....looks like it's going to be between McShamrocks' PSW diary and Casey's MAW effort but I think just being nominated is recognition enough.
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[CENTER][B][U]October in Review[/U][/B][/CENTER] Even though we put on another solid show, October was not such a good month as due to the low attendance at the last show we lost money this month. Hopefully this had something to do with moving the event to a mid week slot, and hopefully next months event, which we will be running at the weekend will see the crowd move back to it's normal levels. If we can get around 750 and tighten up the strings a bit on supplementing the roster with talent trades, then we should be are able to make a small profit each month. In terms of backstage happenings it was a relatively quiet month, with only the business of re-signing announcer Dane O'Hara to a new contract, which was hassle free as he signed on for the same money as his previous contract. [CENTER]__________________________________________________________[/CENTER] [CENTER][B][U]October News and Notes from around the Wrestling World[/U][/B][/CENTER] [B]Worker Signings[/B] 5SSW signed prospect Yukiko 'Princess' Matsumara to a PPA deal In a somewhat suprising move CZCW added Rodger Dodger to their roster on a PPA basis. Primarily known more for his entertainment skills rather than his ability in the ring, Dodger is notr someone you would immediately associate with the CZCW product. NYCW added Sgt Bubba Lee West and IWC favourite Black Eagle to their roster. Mohammed El Yaagoudi, Nathan Coleman and Acid have signed on with PGHW to take part in their up-coming two month end of the year tour. Veteran gaijin Barry Griffin has signed on with PGHW's developmental territory SAISHO on a PPA basis. Hells Bouncer follows in the steps of the man he took the FCW Puerto Rican (now Messiah) title from and signs a PPA contract with USPW. Despite growing financial problems, WEXVV added to their roster with the additions of Nariaki Hitomi and Tokoyuni Hardcore. [B]Worker Extensions[/B] 21CW extended the PPA deals of Davey London and Nate Manchester A glut of contract extensions in 4C as Brett Fraser, Too Hot, Jason Thunder and Canadian Crusher all had their contracts renewed AAA extended the contract of the versatile Farrah Hesketh APW kept hold of Debonair Dave Peterson Phenomenal E has decided to focus his career on working in Japan for BHOTWG (where he has been working as Red Panther) after signing a written contract with the Japanese Giants. Play By Play Announcer Mitsuhide Muro also saw his contract extended. BSC extended the contract of Officer Goodhead CGC extended the contracts of veteran Ed Monton and youngsters Ash Campbell and Philip LaGrenier CZCW kept hold of one of fan favourite Fox Mask and both members of the duo known as Rich and Famous (Jackpot Jordan and Jake Idol) EWA made a key contract extension this month, after keeping hold of their current Universal Champion Bam Bam Johansson GCG extended the contracts of a several 'homegrown' mid-carders in the form of Shotaro Ikina, Roku Sotomura and Mabuchi Furusawa, as well as referee Shunko Nakada Hinote Dojo extended the PPA deal of current champion Shingen Miyazaki and color commentator Taka Kajawara INSPIRE extended the contracts of Masaaki Okazaki, Kenichi Komagata and referee Doppu Ibu Jefferson Stardust and resident referee Jay Fair saw their contracts extended by MAW NOTBPW extended the PPA deals of hotly tipped Davis Wayne Newton, womens division stalwart Stephanie Hazel and referee Clarence Garcia. NYCW extended the contracts of Des Davids, Honest Frank and valet Fern Hathaway MPWF extended the contracts of Tricolor Jr, road agent Manuel Prieto and valet Secreto PSW extended the contracts of resident referee R.M Stones and road agent Curt O'Malley RIPW resigned Raphael to a PPA contract ROF signed resident referee Humphrey Woolsey to a new PPA contract SAISHO kept hold of Hirokazu Yamanoue A busy month for SOTBPW as Masked Rebel, Reaper Dante, Gonzalo Rubio, Referee Ramirez and valet Lucia all saw their contracts extended TCW re signed Rocky Golden, though following their fall to' Cult Size' last month, Golden was only willing to accept a PPA contract USPW extended the contract of commentator and former owner Danny Jillefski WLW extended the contracts of Magnum KOBE, top heel manager Mr Miwa and referee Sadanobu Koruba [B]Worker Releases/Departures[/B] Grizzled veteran Lee Wright failed to see his latest contract get renewed by NYCW. At 50 years old and without a regular employer, it's only a matter of time before Wright decides to hang up the boots for good. [B]Injuries [/B] Nothing to report as October was an injury free month [B]Retirements[/B] Captain USA has hung up the boots for good. The perennial patriotic babyface is perhaps best know for his work with USPW where he is a two time World and three time tag champion, though older fans will also remember his work for the defunct Texas Wrestling League where he was one of the promotions biggest stars during the late 80's/early 90's Japanese 'Garbage' legend Kimitada Ohishi decided to hang up the boots, with his final match coming against old rival Ryu Kajahara. Many insiders are saying that Ohishi's retirement is further proof that not all is well with WEXVV. The man of many masks Jackson Andrews has decided to leave the Wrestling altogether and enjoy a full retirement. Andrews is probably best known for working as the Canadian Superstar with the CWF during the 70's and 80's [B]Backstage Trouble[/B] Road Agent Grant Truman has fallen out with former champion Sayeed Ali in 4C. Eagle Kawasawa has been having problems with referee Sadnobu Korubua in WLW [B]Title Changes[/B] The 21CW United Kingdom Title changed hands as Joey Beauchamp ended the 10 month long reign of Daniel Black Francis The BHOTWG World Championship changed hands when Samoan Machine defeated Hooded Kudo for the title, a somewhat surprising move considering it was Machine who put the highly popular Hiroaki Nakasawa on the shelf. In a busy month for BHOTWG Yoshhi Shiomi and VENOM became the new Junior Tag champs ending the half year reign of White Samurai and Silver Shark, and Samurai saw his Openweight Title reign ended by Matt Keith. Takayuki 2000 is the new World Champion in GCG, after defeating Hiroyasu Gakusha. A former two time Openweight Champion Takayuki has finally made the step up from solid upper mid-carder to being one of GCG's key players. Tasuku Iesada became the new King of Fighters in INSPIRE ending the four month reign of Marat Khoklov, Khoklov's second reign with the belt was by far the shortest of all the title KOF title reigns so far. Pablo Rodriguez became the Campeon De Mundo for a second time in SOTBPW, ending the 10 month reign of El Fuerza. The Campeon De Parejas also changed hands as Los Sickness saw their dominant 14 month reign finally come to an end at the hands of Axxis Jr and Masked Rebel. Sammy Bach became the new International Champion in TCW. Since coming to TCW after the dissolvement of DaVE, Bach has now held both of TCW's undercard singles championships. Following the retirement of previous co-holder Captain USA, Puerto Rican Power teamed up with Freddie Datsun to defeat the Towers of Power to claim the vacant USPW World Tag Team Championship. The Incredible Koyama became the Show Stealer champion for the third time in WLW, Jacob Jett won a four corner survival to claim the WLW Streetfighting Title (his second championship since coming to WLW) and Nathaniel Ca$ino won his first championship as he claimed the Tap Out Title.
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[QUOTE=Tigerkinney;473413][B][U]Predicitions Contest[/U][/B] [I]8 people partcipated in the predictions contest this time round and here's how they all did[/I] [B]8 Points [COLOR=olive](Perfect Score !)[/COLOR]:[/B] Actarus, Tommy J [B]7 Points:[/B] March [B]6 Points:[/B] Dragonmack, Marcel Fromage,maskedproganda, Smurphy1014 [B]3 Points:[/B] d w w [I]This months winners are Actarus and Tommy J who both got a perfect score, for their extra special achievement they both receive free tickets to our next event FCW Un Gran Reto to take place on Saturday November 15th. [/I][/QUOTE] Wow, I suck! :eek:
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[CENTER][B][I][U][SIZE=3][COLOR=teal]Delorean Driver.com[/COLOR][/SIZE][/U][/I][/B] [U][I][B][SIZE=3][COLOR=teal]Your Top Wrestling News Site[/COLOR][/SIZE][/B][/I][/U][/CENTER] [B]Notes From A Small Island:[/B] PSW return to action on Saturday 15 November with their Un Gran Reto event, where Shawn Gonzalez will once again but his FCW Championship on the line against J.D Morgan, however this time the FCW Championship Committee have upped the ante by making the match 'DaVE' rules, meaning that there the match can only be won by pinfall, submission or knockout only. It's clear that the rivarly between these two former DaVE stalwarts has reached boiling point but will the FCW Championship stay with Shawn Gonzalez or head to PSW in the hands of Morgan ? Rudy Velasquez got the winning pin over Steve Flash in last months Tag Team main event but once again these two meet one on one, last time out Flash pulled out the victory but can the King of the Street follow up his victory by getting the better of the Canadian veteran in singles competition ? The Peoples Championship will be on the line as Mainstream Hernandez defends in a triple threat match against The Sensational Singh and Kirk Jameson. Hernandez defeated Singh last month but only after Kirk Jameson interfered and the FCW Championship commitee felt that Singh should get another shot, as well as Jameson who got the better of Hernandez's friend Bradford Peverall to earn another shot. Can Hernandez see off his two fierciest rivals or will there be a new Peoples champ come the end of the night. The 'Messiah' Championship held by Hells Bouncer will also be on line in another open challenge, who will answer the challenge this time and following his destruction of 3 challengers last time out, can anyone stop the dominant champ ? Meanwhile Hells Bouncer's fellow Circus members Leper Messiah, El Hijo Del Zonk and Amo Del Gato will face off against Puerto Rican Power and The Young Americans of Matt Hocking and Joe Benning. Puerto Rican Power has vowed to put the Messiah's Circus out of action, before he moves on to taking back what is rightfully his the Puerto Rican Championship that the Circus have renamed, but has he bitten off more than he can chew with this Six Man Battle, especially as his partners are two of the 'challengers' that were destroyed by Hells Bouncer last month. Following his shocking turn on his partner last month the rookie monster Primus meets Samuel in singles action, is this the beginning of a path of destruction for Primus or can the former Calamari Kid gain revenge on his former tag partner ? There will also be a 4 Corner Survival featuring Bradford Peverall, Charles Rainier, Jesus Chavez and D.C Rayne with the winner getting a People's Championship shot at FCW's final show of the year, while the pre-show match sees Dragon Del Arco Iris take on The Great Oxii Here is the full run down of the card for Un Gran Reto [CENTER][SIZE=2][B][U]FCW Un Gran Reto [/U][/B][/SIZE][/CENTER] [CENTER][SIZE=2][SIZE=2]Saturday 15th November 2008[/SIZE][/SIZE] [SIZE=2][SIZE=2]at Gynasium Arriba in San Juan, Puerto Rico[/SIZE][/SIZE][/CENTER] [CENTER][B]'DaVE Rules' [/B] [COLOR=blue][COLOR=black][B][SIZE=2][SIZE=2]FCW Championship:[/SIZE][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR][/COLOR] [COLOR=blue][SIZE=2][COLOR=black]Shawn Gonzalez[/COLOR][/SIZE][/COLOR] [COLOR=blue][SIZE=2][COLOR=black]vs[/COLOR][/SIZE][/COLOR] [COLOR=blue][SIZE=1][COLOR=black]'From PSW'[/COLOR][/SIZE][/COLOR][COLOR=blue] [COLOR=#000000]J.D Morgan[/COLOR][/CENTER] [CENTER][COLOR=#000000][B]'Messiah' Championship:[/B][/COLOR] [SIZE=1][COLOR=#000000]'Representing The Messiah's Circus'[/COLOR][/SIZE] [COLOR=#000000]Hells Bouncer[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]vs[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]???[/COLOR][/CENTER] [CENTER][COLOR=#000000][B]Peoples Championship:[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]Mainstream Hernandez[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]vs[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]Kirk Jameson[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]vs[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]The Sensational Singh[/COLOR][/CENTER] [CENTER][SIZE=1][COLOR=#000000]'Representing The Kings of the Street'[/COLOR][/SIZE] [COLOR=#000000]Rudy Velasquez[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]vs[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]Steve Flash [/COLOR][/CENTER] [CENTER][COLOR=#000000][B]Six Man Battle:[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]The Messiahs Circus-[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]Leper Messiah, El Hijo Del Zonk & Amo Del Gato[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]vs[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]Puerto Rican Power &[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]The Young Americans (Matt Hocking & Joe Benning)[/COLOR][/CENTER] [CENTER][COLOR=#000000][B]Former Tag Partners Collide:[/B][/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]Samuel[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]vs[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]Primus[/COLOR][/CENTER] [CENTER][COLOR=#000000][B]4 Corner Survival:[/B][/COLOR] [SIZE=1][COLOR=#000000]* Winner gets a Peoples Championship Title Shot[/COLOR][/SIZE] [COLOR=#000000]Bradford Peverall[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]vs[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]Charles Rainier[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]vs[/COLOR] [SIZE=1][COLOR=#000000]'Representing Natural Storm'[/COLOR][/SIZE] [COLOR=#000000]D.C Rayne[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000000]vs[/COLOR] [SIZE=1][COLOR=#000000]'Representing Kings of the Street'[/COLOR][/SIZE] [COLOR=#000000]Jesus Chavez[/COLOR][/CENTER] [CENTER][B][FONT=Courier New][COLOR=#000000]Bonus Pre-Show Match:[/COLOR][/FONT][/B] [B][FONT=Courier New][COLOR=#000000]Dragon Del Arco Iris vs The Great Oxii[/COLOR][/FONT][/B][/CENTER] [COLOR=black][quote][/COLOR] [LEFT][COLOR=blue][B][COLOR=purple]Predictions Form:[/COLOR][/B][/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=blue][B][U][COLOR=purple]Un Gran Reto [/COLOR][/U][/B][/COLOR][COLOR=blue][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=#800080][B]FCW Championship:[/B] Shawn Gonzalez vs J.D Morgan[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=#800080][B]'Messiah' Championship:[/B] Hells Bouncer vs ???[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=#800080][B]Peoples Championship:[/B] Mainstream Hernandez vs Kirk Jameson vs The Sensational Singh[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=#800080]Rudy Velasquez vs Steve Flash[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=#800080][B]Six Man Battle:[/B] Messiah's Circus (Messiah, Zonk & Gato) vs Puerto Rican Power & The Young Americans[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=#800080]Samuel vs Primus[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=#800080][B]4CS:[/B] Bradford Peverall vs Charles Rainier vs D.C Rayne vs Jesus Chavez[/COLOR][/LEFT] [LEFT][COLOR=#800080]Dragon Del Arco Iris vs The Great Oxii[/COLOR][/LEFT] [/COLOR] [/quote] [/COLOR]
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Un Gran Reto FCW Championship: [B]Shawn Gonzalez[/B] vs J.D Morgan [I]With very rare exceptions, talent trades never win the belts.[/I] 'Messiah' Championship: [B]Hells Bouncer [/B]vs ??? [I]more men fed to the monster until the rematch with PRP.[/I] Peoples Championship: [B]Mainstream Hernandez[/B] vs Kirk Jameson vs The Sensational Singh [I]I still think Jameson has a ways to go.[/I] [B]Rudy Velasquez[/B] vs Steve Flash [I]Flash is the better wrestler, but Velasquez is a future contender, while time is running out on Steve.[/I] Six Man Battle: Messiah's Circus (Messiah, Zonk & Gato) vs Puerto Rican [B]Power & The Young Americans[/B] [I]PRP doesn't job, even in meaningless 6 man tags.[/I] Samuel vs [B]Primus[/B] [I]This takes me back to my old NYCW diary. ;) :D[/I] 4CS: [B]Bradford Peverall[/B] vs Charles Rainier vs D.C Rayne vs Jesus Chavez [I]Dude![/I] Dragon Del Arco Iris vs [B]The Great Oxii[/B] [I]Squash, colored dragon style[/I]
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Think I'm going to have to agree with D-Mack here. FCW Championship: [B]Shawn Gonzalez [/B]vs J.D Morgan [I]The champ retains against the hired hand[/I] 'Messiah' Championship: [B]Hells Bouncer [/B]vs ??? [I]Another easy win for the Bouncer[/I] Peoples Championship: [B]Mainstream Hernandez [/B]vs Kirk Jameson vs The Sensational Singh [I]I'd be surprised if Singh won after losing last month, and I don't think Jameson is ready. So I'll stick with the champ.[/I] [B]Rudy Velasquez [/B]vs Steve Flash [I]Like D-Mack said - Velasquez may have a future[/I] Six Man Battle: Messiah's Circus (Messiah, Zonk & Gato) vs [B]Puerto Rican Power & The Young Americans[/B] [I]PRP gets his ego-boosting win for this month[/I] Samuel vs [B]Primus[/B] [I]Primus is a monster. Samuel...isn't even a good name.[/I] 4CS: [B]Bradford Peverall [/B]vs Charles Rainier vs D.C Rayne vs Jesus Chavez [I]Bradford gets back on track.[/I] Dragon Del Arco Iris vs [B]The Great Oxii[/B] [I]You had the temerity to call this a 'bonus' match?![/I] :D
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Un Gran Reto FCW Championship: [B]Shawn Gonzalez[/B] vs J.D Morgan 'Messiah' Championship: [B]Hells Bouncer [/B]vs ??? Peoples Championship: [B]Mainstream Hernandez [/B]vs Kirk Jameson vs The Sensational Singh Rudy Velasquez vs [B]Steve Flash[/B] Six Man Battle: Messiah's Circus (Messiah, Zonk & Gato) vs [B]Puerto Rican Power & The Young Americans [/B] Samuel vs [B]Primus[/B] 4CS: Bradford Peverall vs [B]Charles Rainier[/B] vs D.C Rayne vs Jesus Chavez Dragon Del Arco Iris vs [B]The Great Oxii[/B]
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FCW Championship: [B]Shawn Gonzalez [/B]vs J.D Morgan [I]JD is a a guest, so title stays with Gonzalez.[/I] 'Messiah' Championship: [B]Hells Bouncer[/B] vs ??? Peoples Championship: [B]Mainstream Hernandez [/B]vs Kirk Jameson vs The Sensational Singh Rudy Velasquez vs[B] Steve Flash[/B] Six Man Battle: Messiah's Circus (Messiah, Zonk & Gato) vs [B]Puerto Rican Power & The Young Americans[/B] [I]Sadly, I don't think PRP will do the job.[/I] Samuel vs [B]Primus[/B] 4CS: [B]Bradford Peverall [/B]vs Charles Rainier vs D.C Rayne vs Jesus Chavez Dragon Del Arco Iris vs [B]The Great Oxii[/B] [I]The dragon will make a pretty smear on the mat.[/I]
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Un Gran Reto FCW Championship: [B]Shawn Gonzalez[/B] vs J.D Morgan [I]I hope ya know your giving Phil Vilbert nightmares. Ya know with you in business doing the same thing but better then he did last year, and him just scratching his privates, layinabout on his couch morose unemployed and suicidal.[/I] 'Messiah' Championship: [B]Hells Bouncer[/B] vs ??? [I]Another ??? gets bounced back to ???ville[/I] Peoples Championship: [B]Mainstream Hernandez[/B] vs Kirk Jameson vs The Sensational Singh [I]This is the showstealer for us FCW marks always sitting in the third row, throwing roses at the feet of Puerto Rican Power and bursting into tears when he looks in our general direction. It just ain't Jameson or Singh time yet. Mainstream is still a step above.[/I] Rudy Velasquez vs [B]Steve Flash[/B] [I]Steve will make him look good and Rudy will repay him by calling out his homies and giving the old timer and street beatdown. So Father Time wins by DQ.[/I] Six Man Battle: Messiah's Circus (Messiah, Zonk & Gato) vs [B]Puerto Rican Power & The Young Americans[/B] [I]I am trying to imagine some sort of facepaint (I seem to remember you being quite creative with the color pink in a previous life) on Regular Joe. Ya can call him Sideshow Joe!... YEP that's right the newest member of the Circus! Joe attacks Power by giving him a triple combo of forearms in the back, Power turns around and... asks "What? Ya need something?", Then Hocking cleans Joe's clock. ... No huh?... Well... I like it! :p[/I] Samuel vs [B]Primus[/B] [I]I hope Primus takes his head off. Completely off. [/I] 4CS: [B]Bradford Peverall[/B] vs Charles Rainier vs D.C Rayne vs Jesus Chavez [I]Def. the most upside with Bradford out of these four. Peverall is really cool.[/I] Dragon Del Arco Iris vs [B]The Great Oxii[/B] [I]Interesting contest that is the perfect showstarter! Dragon flys around, the Great Oxii will finally catch the fly.. I mean Dragon... and SQUASH it![/I]
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