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[center][img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v224/zachalous2/uspw.jpg[/img][/center] [b]Hell Monkey defeated Remmy Skye, Flemmy Lemming, Little Bill Lebowski, Jacob Jett and American Elemental in 9:45 by pinfall.[/b] A lot of action here to open up the show. American Elemental and Remmy Skye work together, and eliminate Jett and Lebowski. With it being down to the final four, Hell Monkey and Flemmy work together to balance things out. Flemmy clotheslines Remmy out, but Remmy takes Flemmy with him, making it a double elimination. With it being down to Hell Monkey and American Elemental, the partnership breaks. Elemental looks to put Hell Monkey away with his tornado DDT, but Hell Monkey counters by shoving him to the outside. Hell Monkey gets the World Title shot next week! C- [b]The Fly Boys[/b] make a challenge to The Tokyo Express for a rematch at the Tag Titles, and they expect an answer tonight. C [b]A video[/b] plays hyping Tom Angelus vs. Jungle Jack. It goes over all 8 of Tom's wins, and then shows Jungle Jack stepping up. C [b]Tom Angelus defeated Jungle Jack in 7:46 by pinfall.[/b] Tonight, Tom wouldn't have any lightweights to push around, but instead would have to work his ass off to put Jungle Jack away. Jungle Jack escaped the Big Squeeze twice with his power. A Jack-Hammer by Jungle Jack should have won the match, but Puerto Rican Power made sure that didn't happen. After the distraction, Tom catches Jack with the sidewalk slam and uses the ropes for leverage. Once again, Tom barely walks out with the victory. C [b]The Tokyo Express[/b] accept the challenge issued by The Fly Boys for next week. Ota moves on to prepare for his upcoming match. C- [b]Ota defeated Billy Russell in 7:45 by pinfall[/b] Russell gets his third opportunity at the champion, but failed to put the Super Ninja away. A blocked Ninja Strike was turned into an ankle lock by Russel, a move that almost had Buddy Garner tapping in that MMA tournament. Ota minimizes the damage by making a quick escape. Russell lets his guard down, and gets hit by the Ninja Strike as he turns to face Ota. C+ [b]Captain USA [/b]gives one last promo before his match. Big Cat Brandon is just another big challenge for him, like Giant Redwood or Corporal Doom. Despite everything that has gone down, he promises to fight with honor tonight. C+ [b]Big Cat Brandon defeated Captain USA in 8:18 by pinfall.[/b] This was the biggest match of the night, with the crowd behind their hero. Captain USA fought his heart out tonight, kicking out of two Big Cat Pounces. USA tries to finish Brandon off with the pumphandle slam, but Brandon slides out of it and hits USA with a third and final spear to put him away. C+ Overall: C+
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[i]The Jim Resport A new contender was made, and a champion was crowned last night on Aggresion. This week, feuds continue, and opportunities are given out. [b]World Title: Big Cat Brandon(C) vs. Hell Monkey[/b] Brandon is put to the test when he faces a young, hungry Hell Monkey. You know Monkey is going to do whatever it takes tonight. [b]Tag Titles: The Tokyo Express(C) vs. The Fly Boys[/b] The Fly Boys wanted a rematch and have gotten it. Something tells me The Fly Boys will have something up their sleeve tonight. [b]World's Strongest Man: Tom Angelus vs. Flemmy Lemming[/b] Flemmy is going for it tonight, and hopes to give Tom his first loss. There is a huge size difference in this match though. [b]Jungle Jack vs. Mick Muscles[/b] This is rumored to be Mick Muscles' final match in USPW, so a win over Jack would look good wherever he goes.[/i]
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[center][img]http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v224/zachalous2/uspw.jpg[/img][/center] [b]Tom's Winning Streak...[/b] Tonight, Tom is shooting for his ninth win here in USPW. He is so positive he will win that he schedules a 10-win celebration for next week. As usual, he's putting up his World's Strongest Man trophy on the line, which he never shuts up about C [b]Tom Angelus defeated Flemmy Lemming in 4:58 by submission.[/b] Flemmy worked fast in this match, ducking Tom's slow strikes in the early-going. The crowd's jaws dropped when Flemmy snapped Tom in half with a german suplex. A second try would be a mistake though, as Tom broke the waistlock and hit Flemmy with a swinging clothesline. The Big Squeeze came next, which the 185 pounder couldn't escape C- [b]The Fly Boys attack[/b] The Tokyo Express with steel chairs, putting both men through a lot of pain. This can't be good for The Tokyo Express if the want to walk out of their match as the champions. C+ [b]Jungle Jack defeated Mick Muscles in 7:54 by pinfall.[/b] These two brawlers clashed in the ring in an even match. Big clothesline by Mick is ducked by Jack, who hits the boot, and finally the Jackhammer to finish off Mick. C [b]The Fly Boys defeated The Tokyo Express in 7:35 by DQ.[/b] Chaotic match with all four partipants getting in the ring at once. Narato costs Tokyo Express the win, as he took the singapore cane from Jimmy and got caught using it on him. Narato should find a better hiding place for his stick next time. Other than that, it was some pretty good technical wrestling from both sides C+ [b]The Fly Boys cut an interview[/b] saying they were robbed of an opportunity at a fair shot at the Tag Titles. They demand a rematch to be made! C [b]Big Cat Brandon defeated Hell Monkey in 13:26 by pinfall.[/b] Hell Monkey fought harder than he's ever fought before, dishing out everything he could. He hits Brandon with the Hell Fire Kick but it wasn't enough. A Tumbling Monkey off the ropes got him Brandon's knees straight into his gut. From there, Brandon hits him with the Big Cat Pounce, inflicting more than enough pain on Monkey's mid-section. C+ [b]The Tokyo Express[/b] catch up to The Fly Boys in the parking area and bash them with their singapore canes! They relentlessly whip them with stinging shots to the back until they reach their car. C+ Overall: C+
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[i]The Jim Report It looks like Mick Muscles will be let go of, atleast for a little while. It doesn't seem like there's any interest for anyone to sign him, so we'll take our time in re-hiring him. With one gone, there are two debuts scheduled to take place this week. And now for the card... [b]World Title: Big Cat Brandon(C) vs. Giant Redwood[/b] The former World Champion gets his first match with the new champion. [b]Tag Titles- No DQ: The Tokyo Express vs. The Fly Boys[/b] The Fly Boys felt "robbed" last week after The Tokyo Express was disqualified. Tonight, both teams get what they want - a match with no rules. [b]Tom Angelus Celebration.[/b] Tom celebrates his tenth overall victory which he'll be expecting to achieve tonight. [b]Billy Russell vs. Brent Hill[/b] Brent Hill will debut with his hands full when he takes on "The Tap Out Artist." This match will either put Russell back into the National Title scene, or make Brent a potential contender. [/i]
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