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<p>Next dynasty post will be going up either tonight or tomorrow morning, depending on workload and writing. In the meantime, here's the fan questions</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

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Firstly, from Regis:</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Question for The Apocalypse:</strong> "Having seen success in both tag and singles action, do you foresee your team carrying multiple titles within KCCW? Or would you prefer to keep your focus on one or the other?"</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#2F4F4F;"><strong>Warmonger:</strong></span> Singles competition is fun, and maybe down the line it'd be nice to hold singles gold, but we're a tag team first and foremost and I for one am all about the Tag Team Titles right now.</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#2F4F4F;"><strong>Hatemonger:</strong></span> I'm with my partner on this. If I have a problem with a guy that Warmonger doesn't, or if Warmonger gets a shot at the top title and I don't, that's fine and we'll work solo. But The Apocalypse is a team, not two individuals working together, and when it comes right down to it I'll always have Warmonger's back.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

Second question comes from Midnightnick</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Question for Maurice Jackson:</strong> "Dual question, answer whatever you feel. Do you think you would've escaped the Munich Stretch if there hadn't been a DQ? And Who do you feel poses the biggest risk to your title?"</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#FF0000;"><strong>Maurice Jackson:</strong></span> I'll answer both together, seeing as how they're kinda connected. Firstly, I'm not stupid: there's a reason the Munich Stretch is one of the most dangerous holds in wrestling. Could I have broken the Stretch if it weren't for the DQ? Yeah, probably. Would I have? I don't know, but I wouldn't lay odds on it. That is why I consider Michael Rheur the single biggest challenge I have to face right now, and that is why I am going to take him apart, first chance I get.</p><p> </p><p>

Lastly, we've got a question from MJStark</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Question for Dan Reacher:</strong> "As Director of Authority you say you're going to 'rein in' some of the stars of KCCW, but how do you plan to rein in guys like The Apocolypse who could squash you like a bug?"</p><p> </p><p>

<span style="color:#008080;"><strong>Dan Reacher:</strong></span> The key to dealing with guys like The Apocalypse is much the same as dealing with any other issue I'll face. Namely, do whatever creates the least amount of work for me and lets me watch Horses on Courses in peace. The Apocalypse are like any other big, angry team- once they know that you're willing to do whatever it takes to make them go away, they tend not to make trouble. After all, a real easy of making them go away is firing their ass, and I'm not afraid to do that if they start making me work hard.</p>

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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="MJStark" data-cite="MJStark" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="30164" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>No prediction key?</div></blockquote><p> </p><p> Not yet- I'm running a little behind schedule, so it'll be going up later today.</p>
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<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="30164" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div><div style="text-align:center;"><p><strong><span style="font-size:24px;">The KCCW Blog</span></strong></p></div><p></p><p> </p><p> <span>http://i56.photobucket.com/albums/g165/Looneyboyo/KCCW/DanReacher.jpg</span></p><p> <strong><em>Thursday, Week 3, April</em></strong></p><p> </p><p> Well, it’s been a few weeks since I was installed as KCCW’s Director of Authority, and apparently they expect me to actually do something now. I know, unfair, right? If I’d known this job actually required some work I never would’ve taken it. </p><p> </p><p> Anyway, here’s the thing, KCCW fans: what this company needs, and I have the backing of the governing board on this one, is a means of standing out from the competition: it’s not just enough to have different talent and different styles from APW, RAW or DIW, we need to have something that you will see nowhere else in the world. Now, last month at Storms over Still Water The King of the Ring title was contested in a two-out-of-three falls match, and general consensus at the last board meeting was that it was an interesting idea, something that you don’t see at other companies. So here’s what we’re gonna do: from now on, every title match in this company, be it King of the Ring, Tag Team or ANZAC, will be contested under two-out-of-three-falls rules. It ensure not just the viability of the champion- you have to be good to win two falls against any member of our roster- but it’s distinct, it’s different and it’s uniquely KCCW. </p><p> </p><p> Also, there are a couple of issues I want to address whilst I’m here. Just about everybody’s been beating down my door, asked me what I’m gonna do about Mark Misery’s interference in the six-man tag last month. Well, ordinarily I’d do nothing- it’s a wrestling company, they can sort out their own problems- but when that many people are asking the same question I have to do something to make them go away, so next month, at The Broadsword and The Beast, Mark Misery and Dingo Devine will be going one-on-one for the King of the Ring title. We’ll also see Maurice Jackson and Michael Rheur have a rematch under the new title stipulations, and The Duo have specifically requested a match against The S&M Connection, to make up for the attack last month. Not sure why you’d want to get into the ring with Smasher and Mauler again, but I don’t have to think about these things, I just do what makes people go away and stop bothering me.</p><p> </p><p> Oh, and one last thing: it’s cute that you think you have any right to tell me how to do my job, Bonnie Rockworth, but here’s the thing. I’m Board-Appointed, sanctioned by all nine members, and I don’t think you have enough pull to get rid of me. So, just simmer down and call the matches like a good girl, Bonnie. Leave the authority to the real men.</p><p> </p><p> ‘Til next time, KCCW fans- and if there’s a problem, please, DON’T call me.</p><p> <em>Dan Reacher</em></p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p> ***</p><p> </p><p> Card for The Broadsword & The Beast</p><p> </p><p> TWO-OUT-OF-THREE FALLS FOR THE KING OF THE RING</p><p> Dingo Devine vs. Mark Misery</p><p> </p><p> Boo Smithson vs. Cyanide</p><p> </p><p> BATTLE OF THE GIANTS</p><p> Warmonger vs. Massacre</p><p> </p><p> TWO-OUT-OF-THREE FALLS FOR THE ANZAC TITLE</p><p> Maurice Jackson vs. Michael Rheur</p><p> </p><p> Tombstone vs. Whirlwind Lee Wilkes</p><p> </p><p> The S&M Connection vs. The Duo</p><p> </p><p> Kip Rockwell vs. Angus McMiller</p>
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<p>TWO-OUT-OF-THREE FALLS FOR THE KING OF THE RING</p><p>

<strong>Dingo Devine</strong> vs. Mark Misery</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Boo Smithson</strong> vs. Cyanide</p><p> </p><p>

BATTLE OF THE GIANTS</p><p>

<strong>Warmonger </strong>vs. Massacre</p><p> </p><p>

TWO-OUT-OF-THREE FALLS FOR THE ANZAC TITLE</p><p>

Maurice Jackson vs. <strong>Michael Rheur</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Tombstone </strong>vs. Whirlwind Lee Wilkes</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The S&M Connection</strong> vs. The Duo</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Kip Rockwell </strong>vs. Angus McMiller</p>

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<p>TWO-OUT-OF-THREE FALLS FOR THE KING OF THE RING</p><p>

Dingo Devine vs. <strong>Mark Misery</strong></p><p>

<em>I still mark for Mark! (Really? Really?)</em></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Boo Smithson</strong> vs. Cyanide</p><p>

<em>Boo needs a 'Boo'st. (I'm on a roll...)</em></p><p> </p><p>

BATTLE OF THE GIANTS</p><p>

Warmonger vs. <strong>Massacre</strong></p><p>

<em>Cyanide gets involved to further the Mass(acre)ive feud between these teams.</em></p><p> </p><p>

TWO-OUT-OF-THREE FALLS FOR THE ANZAC TITLE</p><p>

Maurice Jackson vs. <strong>Michael Rheur</strong></p><p>

<em>I only see one title changing hands and since I picked the main event to be a retention, I see Rheur winning one fall with the Munich Stretch, MJ winning a fall, and then Rheur cheating to win, allowing MJ to either move on to bigger things or giving him a reason for a rematch. Or MJ could retain. </em><img alt=":)" data-src="//content.invisioncic.com/g322608/emoticons/smile.png.142cfa0a1cd2925c0463c1d00f499df2.png" src="<___base_url___>/applications/core/interface/js/spacer.png" /></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Tombstone</strong> vs. Whirlwind Lee Wilkes</p><p>

<em>Ummm...not in doubt.</em></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The S&M Connection</strong> vs. The Duo</p><p>

<em>Just because they're still one of my favorite teams.</em></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Kip Rockwell </strong>vs. Angus McMiller</p><p>

<em>Go Kipper go!</em></p>

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<p>TWO-OUT-OF-THREE FALLS FOR THE KING OF THE RING</p><p>

<strong>Dingo Devine</strong> vs. Mark Misery</p><p> </p><p>

Boo Smithson vs. <strong>Cyanide</strong></p><p><strong>

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BATTLE OF THE GIANTS</p><p>

Warmonger vs.<strong> Massacre</strong></p><p><strong>

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TWO-OUT-OF-THREE FALLS FOR THE ANZAC TITLE</p><p>

<strong>Maurice Jackson</strong> vs. Michael Rheur</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Tombstone</strong> vs. Whirlwind Lee Wilkes</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The S&M Connection</strong> vs. The Duo</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Kip Rockwell</strong> vs. Angus McMiller</p>

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<p>TWO-OUT-OF-THREE FALLS FOR THE KING OF THE RING</p><p>

Dingo Devine vs. <strong>Mark Misery</strong></p><p> </p><p>

Boo Smithson vs. <strong>Cyanide</strong></p><p> </p><p>

BATTLE OF THE GIANTS</p><p>

<strong>Warmonger</strong> vs. Massacre</p><p> </p><p>

TWO-OUT-OF-THREE FALLS FOR THE ANZAC TITLE</p><p>

Maurice Jackson vs. <strong>Michael Rheur</strong></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Tombstone</strong> vs. Whirlwind Lee Wilkes</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The S&M Connection</strong> vs. The Duo</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Kip Rockwell</strong> vs. Angus McMiller</p>

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<p>TWO-OUT-OF-THREE FALLS FOR THE KING OF THE RING</p><p>

Dingo Devine vs. <strong>Mark Misery</strong></p><p>

<em>By shenanigans, but he takes it anyway.</em></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Boo Smithson</strong> vs. Cyanide</p><p>

<em>He's still that damn good.</em></p><p> </p><p>

BATTLE OF THE GIANTS</p><p>

Warmonger vs. Massacre</p><p>

<em>Draw - these two can't keep each other down. The Apocalypse vs. The Enemy is a feud with legs.</em></p><p> </p><p>

TWO-OUT-OF-THREE FALLS FOR THE ANZAC TITLE</p><p>

<strong>Maurice Jackson</strong> vs. Michael Rheur</p><p>

<em>He's too good to lose yet.</em></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Tombstone</strong> vs. Whirlwind Lee Wilkes</p><p>

<em>He's a massive MONSTAH, and Wilkes hasn't got enough character to be anything but jobby.</em></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>The S&M Connection</strong> vs. The Duo</p><p>

<em>The Duo are still jobbers, but they'll put up a good fight and this might be a feud worth re-visiting later.</em></p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Kip Rockwell</strong> vs. Angus McMiller</p><p>

<em>Top guy vs. midcarder. Sorry, taxman.</em></p>

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The Broadsword and The Beast

Live to DVD From Laird Lounge

Thursday, Week 4, April

Audience: 185

 

 

The Show

 

 

Warmonger vs. Massacre

This was as good a match as any to lead off with, and did a solid job in getting the crowd warmed up. A major part of that was down to the visuals- these two are both frickin’ huge, so any match that revolves around the two of them thumping each other will get good heat. To be fair they were also pretty good, apart from Warmonger’s usual weak selling, but when there’s a 270 pound samoan slamming a 300 pound face-painted nutbag then the crowd don’t tend to care about how much the face-painted nutbag is selling the pain. In the end Warmonger got the win here (he’s dropped down the card a little bit and I wanted to get him back to the top), nailing Massacre with a big scoop slam and elbow drop.

Winner: Warmonger Match Rating: D

 

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Kip Rockwell vs. Angus McMiller

This wasn’t a bad match, but it wasn’t great either. The main problem, as always, was Angus: he’s a solid character who cuts good promos, but I’m not really sold on him as a worker, and now he’s running RAW as well his shelf life with the company is somewhat limited. Not that I dislike him, mind you, but I don’t like RAW and I don’t want our talent being associated with their product. As for Kip, he’s good but I’ve yet to find his niche: right now he’s just sort of there on the card, delivering solid matches but not really going anywhere. He took the win tonight, anyway, nailing Angus with the lariat.

Winner: Kip Rockwell Match Rating: D-

 

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Backstage, Maurice Jackson is on hype duty for his match with Michael Rheur

 

“I’ve gotta give you props, Michael, last month you beat me. Maybe it didn’t count, maybe it’s gone down as a win for The One-Man Army, but we both know that you had me beat. And here’s the thing, Michael, I don’t like being beat. I don’t like being made to look like a know-nothing rookie. So, tonight, when we get in that ring again, I’m not looking to beat you, I’m looking to destroy you. Tonight, Michael, I’m making up for what you did to me last month, and I’m going to crush you.”

 

Maurice does a good line in intense-yet-casual delivery (he always seems relaxed, but like he’s going to beat you up), and it worked well tonight.

Rating: D

 

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Maurice Jackson vs. Michael Rheur

Ordinarily I wouldn’t rush a rematch like this, but I had no idea where to go with the storyline and I figured this was as good a place as any to go. As it happens this was a solid match: we ran with the usual Michael Rheur rematch story of him going for the Munich Stretch and his opponent dodging it, in this case long enough to hit an Oklahoma roll and take the first fall. After that, though, Michael was able to assert control and locked in the Munich stretch at the nine-minute mark, to which M-Jack quickly tapped out (to spare his leg from too much damage going into the final fall). The last fall, however, saw things go badly wrong rules-wise, as Maurice rolled out of the ring to grab a chair, apparently intent on battering Michael with it. Michael also went for a weapon, in his case the ring bell, and as things threatened to degenerate into a hardcore brawl Glen threw the whole thing out on a double DQ.

Winner: None Match Rating: D

 

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Back at the interview position, Smasher and Mauler are on hype duty for their match.

 

“DUO! Two months ago you made us look stupid, and me and Mauler, we don’t like looking stupid! Tonight, you’re in line for a world of hurt! We’re gonna pound yer, we’re gonna beat yer, and at the end of the match, you’re not even gonna be able to crawl away! Tonight, we’re gonna KILL yer boys, you’re gonna be DEAD MEN WALKING!”

 

“Rusty Mills, Donovan Boon…Here! Comes! THE PAIN! RAAAAAH!”

 

The S&M Connection aren’t great on the mic, but they do know how to be big and scary, so this worked pretty well. My only complaint is that this didn’t say anything different from M-Jack’s promo earlier- I’d like more variety in the promos ideally, although at least these guys have a different style than The King of Diamonds.

Rating: D

 

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The Duo vs. The S&M Connection

Whatever advantages they may have in cutting promos, The S&M Connection still aren’t particularly good workers, and The Duo aren’t that great either, at least not yet. That made for a match that was the definition of mediocre- there wasn’t anything even remotely special about this, and whilst there weren’t any hugely awful moments either you couldn’t call anything with guys like Smasher or Rusty Mills in spectacular. We ended this one on a double countout, as Smasher and Mauler took Donovan to ringside to beat on him, only for Rusty to run round and join in the fight. With all four men busy at ringside, Glen Lee was left with no option but to begin the 10 count, and naturally both teams were more concerned with covering their backs than getting back in the ring.

Winner: None Match Rating: D-

 

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Tombstone vs. Whirlwind Lee Wilkes

This was a basic filler match to keep Tombstone’s badass persona up, but it was a solid match anyway. Tombstone’s got a real knack for looking like a monster but still giving his opponents enough offence to keep things interesting, and Lee has enough variety in his offence to seem like a possible threat. The story for this one revolved around that back-and-forth setup: Tombstone was dominant, but Lee was able to score the occasional good blow, switching between brawling, mat work and the occasional top rope move. In the end, of course, Tombstone took the win, catching Lee’s attempted crossbody and debuting his new finisher, Rest In Peace (a swinging side slam) to score the pinfall.

Winner: Tombstone Match Rating: D

 

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Back at the interview position, Victor Goliath’s on hype duty for the main event

 

“There’s something vaguely insulting about tonight’s main event. Mark Misery is the best, the very best, that Australia has to offer, and who’s he wrestling? Dingo Devine. Where’s Swoop McCarthy? Or Captain Wrestling? You know, the really big names. Or the KCCW board could go international; bring in legends like Tommy Cornell or Jeremy Stone to try their hand. But Dingo? He’s a nothing, a nobody, and just because he’s got a bee in his bonnet about the way The Goliath Corporation does business he thinks he has the right to get into the ring with us? Dingo, you’re what we call a declining asset. And when Mark’s done with you tonight, you’re gonna look worse than the banks on liquidation day”

 

Victor’s a good talker, but we need to find a way to feature him better: in an interview that’s as much about the competitors as him he doesn’t come off so well.

Rating: E+

 

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Boo Smithson vs. Cyanide

As seems to be the case with any singles match featuring Boo Smithson, this was a great encounter that goes straight to number one on our greatest matches. I’m seriously considering winding Boo/Tombstone up early to get Boo in the title scene, but that’s a feud that should be more long-term, and Mark and Dingo have been doing a decent enough job in and of themselves. This was a little different from Boo’s usual hold-counter-hold set-up: Cyanide attempted to nullify Boo’s famed technical offence early on by working over arms and wrists, but Boo responded by unleashing an impressive series of puro-style kicks (which me and Scott speculated were his way of adding another string to his bow in his ongoing feud with Tombstone). In the end, though, he reverted to type, locking in the Crossface Chickenwing to score the victory.

Winner: Boo Smithson Match Rating: C-

 

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Dingo Devine vs. Mark Misery

Just like the last time these two faced off, this was a good match that was completely overshadowed by Boo’s match. These two are both good solid workers, but there’s nothing between these two to match Boo’s individual ability, and that means they’ll always come second to his bouts. Still, I can’t really complain about this match in and of itself: these two did as good a job as they always do, and told a good story into the bargain. Dingo took control early on, unleashing his trademark array of suplexes to send Mark running to ringside, but as the Red Belt Warrior followed his rival he was distracted by Vic, allowing the champ to nail him from behind with a huge cane shot and roll him back into the ring to score the first fall at 4 minutes. Dingo struggled to get back up to speed, and for a while it looked like Mark might claim the win with two straight falls, but even injured Dingo was able to hold his own, and eventually evened the odds at 12 minutes with The Toxic Trio (a trifecta of suplexes- generally snap, vertical and fisherman’s- that’s one of Dingo’s big trademarks). From there it was all-out action, until Vic distracted Glen and Dingo long enough for Mark to nail a brass knuckles shot, giving the champ the victory under decidedly dodgy circumstances.

Winner: Mark Misery Match Rating: D+

 

 

Overall Rating: D+, a new best ever. This is definitely a promising trend: we’ve been getting better with every show, which bodes well for our general growth

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Cool show! But I question Victor Goliath's promo technique - putting down KCCW talent and putting over the competition? Not the best strategy.

 

The way I see it, there's nothing wrong with an indy company acknowledging that there are bigger companies out there. I see it as kinda like Kenny Bolin demanding that his clients in OVW get a chance to work AJ Styles or Jack Swagger. Everybody knows and accepts that KCCW isn't on the same level as APW or RAW, and it's less a put-down of our talent and more egomaniacal ranting on the part of Victor Goliath.

 

Anyway, folks, work's gotten a little on top of me this week so follow-up won't be appearing 'til tomorrow.

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The way I see it, there's nothing wrong with an indy company acknowledging that there are bigger companies out there. I see it as kinda like Kenny Bolin demanding that his clients in OVW get a chance to work AJ Styles or Jack Swagger. Everybody knows and accepts that KCCW isn't on the same level as APW or RAW, and it's less a put-down of our talent and more egomaniacal ranting on the part of Victor Goliath.

 

Using the big names of TCW or the SWF to get a cheap pop is okay, it's more the use of other Aussie companies. There's not such a huge size difference between them and KCCW, and consider that some of your guys have actually come from those companies. It's heelish, but there's still a bit of a problem there.

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Using the big names of TCW or the SWF to get a cheap pop is okay, it's more the use of other Aussie companies. There's not such a huge size difference between them and KCCW, and consider that some of your guys have actually come from those companies. It's heelish, but there's still a bit of a problem there.

 

I'll admit that the size gap is bigger in my head than it it on paper- I think of them as way ahead of us, but they're both only regional to our mid-level small. Admittedly RAW's not far off of Cult, but APW's only popular in one area.

 

Anyway, let's take a look at the predictions!

 

Midnightnick: 3/7

ajcrible: 5/7

Jingo: 3/7

MJStark: 3/7

Regis: 4/7

 

So, ajcrible has the right to ask a question of any KCCW superstar he wishes- as does Regis as the runner-up in order to keep the number of questions up.

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Here's the fan questions, folks- KCCW blog to follow later tonight.

 

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Firstly, from ajcrible

 

To Whirlwind Lee Wilkes: 'Why did you choose "Dizzy" as your entrance theme? Is it simply a play on your nickname or does it have a deeper meaning?'

 

Whirlwind Lee Wilkes: It's actually the other way around- my nickname came from the song. I know it sounds cheesy, but Dizzy was the song that was playing when I first met my girlfriend, and since she was the one who really encouraged me to get into wrestling I wanted my entrance theme to be that song- really make it obvious how much I appreciated her support. When I was working at Adelaide Pro the guys in the back started calling me Dizzy Lee Wilkes, kind of as a rib because I was so into that song, and somehow that made it out to the announce team- Bernie Quinn and Frank Mucciolo at that point- and they started calling me that on commentary. So for a while I was Dizzy Lee Wilkes, and then when I started at SHW, just at the back end of 2006 before APW started out, Wild Bill Oliver decided to change that to Whirlwind rather than Dizzy. I never really knew why, but I think it was something to do with my character there- Dizzy Lee Wilkes sounds like a goofy, comedy kind of character, and I was playing a tougher, more heroic kind of babyface. Whirlwind had the same kind of energy as Dizzy, but sounded more serious and tough. At least that's what I think- you'd really have to ask Bill for the reasons why.

 

And now, from Regis:

 

Question for The Enemy: "...Whose enemy exactly?"

 

Cyanide: Everyone's.

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The KCCW Blog

 

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Sunday, Week 2, May

 

Boo Smithson cannot be beaten.

 

It’s a tough thing for me to say, and not something I’m exactly pleased with, but it’s true. Right now, in KCCW it is impossible to beat Boo Smithson without using unfair means. And unlike Victor Goliath I’m not the type to cheat for my clients. You see, unlike Mark Misery or The Enemy, Tombstone doesn’t need my help. Doesn’t matter how big or small the competition is, or how skilled they are, Tombstone is going to happen to YOU.

 

Unless, it seems, you’re Boo Smithson. Twice, now, Tombstone’s got into the ring with you, Boo, and twice he’s been unable to beat you. The first time, at School of Tradition, it went to a time limit draw, and I can’t honestly say that we had you beat, it was 50/50 right down to the wire. And at Storms over Still Water you’d have had the win if it weren’t for Cyanide making the save. So, yeah, I guess we’ve got to admit it: Boo Smithson, you’ve got Tombstone’s number.

 

Or you did. Last month, at The Broadsword and The Beast, Tombstone showed the first step in the plan to take you down once and for all. You see, me and Tombstone know you’ve got the Rear Naked Choke scouted, but Rest in Peace, that’s a whole new ballgame. And the only way to beat you, Boo Smithson, is to develop a whole new moveset, a whole new way of wrestling. And we know that you can’t do that Boo. We saw that when you wrestled Cyanide- sure, you aren’t just a mat wrestling machine, you’ve got some nasty looking puro in there as well, but when it went to the finish you pulled the same move you’ve been using for the last 10 years, the Crossface Chickenwing. And we know all about the Crossface Chickenwing Boo- it’s a dangerous hold, but it isn’t exactly The Munich Stretch, you get me?

 

And there’s one more thing. Ordinarily, when a client of mine loses a match I try and get them straight into the ring with the guy that beat them, so they can try and get that win back and move past it. But against a guy like you, Boo, that’s not gonna happen. Tombstone’s not wrestling you one-on-one ‘til he’s completely ready, totally certain that he’s the best he’s ever been.

 

So, it might not be tomorrow, it might not be next week…heck, it might not even come for a year or more. But one day, when we’re ready for it, Tombstone will happen to YOU, Boo Smithson. And there won’t be anything you can do about it.

Delbert DeGeorge

 

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Card for Games For May:

 

Dingo & Boo vs. Mark Misery & Cyanide

 

Tombstone vs. Kip Rockwell

 

FOR THE KCCW ANZAC TITLE

Maurice Jackson vs. Massacre

 

FOR THE KCCW TAG TEAM TITLES

The Apocalypse vs. Veteran Talent (Michael Rheur & Saul Rubennick)

 

Donovan Boon vs. Mauler

 

Angus McMiller vs. Rusty Mills

 

Richie Fox vs. Frankie Robertson

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Dingo & Boo vs. Mark Misery & Cyanide

Tombstone vs. Kip Rockwell

 

FOR THE KCCW ANZAC TITLE

Maurice Jackson vs. Massacre

 

FOR THE KCCW TAG TEAM TITLES

The Apocalypse vs. Veteran Talent (Michael Rheur & Saul Rubennick)

 

Donovan Boon vs. Mauler

Angus McMiller vs. Rusty Mills

 

Richie Fox vs. Frankie Robertson

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Dingo & Boo vs. Mark Misery & Cyanide

 

Tombstone vs. Kip Rockwell

FOR THE KCCW ANZAC TITLE

Maurice Jackson vs. Massacre

 

FOR THE KCCW TAG TEAM TITLES

The Apocalypse vs. Veteran Talent (Michael Rheur & Saul Rubennick)

 

Donovan Boon vs. Mauler

 

Angus McMiller vs. Rusty Mills

Richie Fox vs. Frankie Robertson

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