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Four-way for Prince of Studios title

Dean Waldorf vs. E-Soteric vs. Ernest Youngman vs. Thomas Morgan

 

1 vs. 1

Matty Faith vs. T-Rex

 

2 vs. 2

Thieves Guild (El Ladrón & Taylor Kidd) vs. Cult Of Adrenaline (Paranoia & Robin Newman)

 

2 vs. 2 vs. 2 for ESE Team Champions titles

Fear Factory (C.H Threepwood & Cobra) vs. Blue Collars (Regular Joe & Josh Jones) vs. The Upstarts (Jayson Van Pelt & Max Mayhem)

 

1 vs. 1 Ladder Match

Elliot Thomas vs. Doug Peak

 

1 vs. 1

Brett Bigginz vs. Chris Caulfield

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February 2021

Sunday Week 2

 

Dark Matches:

3 vs. 3

Californian Love Machine & Remmy Honeyman & Fox Mask vs. Hudson Drake /w. Venus Angeletti & Modern Day Outlaws (Cowboy Ben Williams & Outlaw Wes Revell)

WINNERS: Californian Love Machine & Remmy Honeyman by pinfall in 9:45 D+

 

 

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ESE Eternal Battle

Perry Hall (Great Lakes)

Attendance: 2000

 

 

ANGLE:

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The show starts with Cheerleader Nicki joining the commentary team. It is explained that this is temporary job for Nicki since he has no-one to manage until Statler becomes healthy again. D-

 

 

Four-way for Prince of Studios title

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http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/DeanWaldorf_zps40a29bf9.jpg /w. http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/5561/streetzs.jpg vs. http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/E-Soteric_zps598adea8.jpg vs. http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/Ernest%20Youngman_zpsunue8p6r.jpg /w. http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/Venus%20Angeletti_zpsacoa48bn.jpg vs. http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/2977/thomasmorgan.jpg

Dean Waldorf /w. Streetz vs. E-Soteric vs. Ernest Youngman /w. Venus Angeletti vs. Thomas Morgan

 

Show starts with nice four-way action with lots of good spots and some great wrestling. Both Waldorf and Youngman especially shined in this one but everyone did get their time in the spotlight. At the end, champion did retain as Waldorf pinned Morgan while E-Soteric and Youngman were too busy fighting with each other´s to interfere.

WINNER: Dean Waldorf by pinfall in 9:46 C-

 

1 vs. 1

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Matty Faith vs. T-Rex /w. Heather B

 

From a great match to… well, a poor one. This was mainly here to display T-Rex and his power as me beat Matty Faith quite badly before letting him out of his misery by pinning him after The Extinction.

WINNER: T-Rex by pinfall in 6:08 E+

 

 

ANGLE:

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After the match, T-Rex hypes himself up, telling everyone that he will be the dominating force in Banish The Weak and that he will not only easily retain his own roster spot but also gets to decide who he wants to kick out from ESE because there´s no-way anyone could stop him. C-

 

 

ANGLE:

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We go to backstage next, were Stranger explains why he asked the ladder match between Elliot Thomas and his client Doug Peak, stating that Peak has been ignored by too long and it´s now time for him to show that he´s a top guy and what´s better way to do it than destroying the current number one contender in match that favors him? D

 

 

2 vs. 2

http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/ElLadroacuten_zps5ba562d2.jpg & http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/TaylorKidd_zpseabbdb33.jpg /w. http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/5561/streetzs.jpg vs. http://img163.imageshack.us/img163/2516/paranoiay.jpg & http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/RobinNewman_zps4f2c8d84.jpg

Thieves Guild (El Ladrón & Taylor Kidd) /w. Streetz vs. Cult Of Adrenaline (Paranoia & Robin Newman)

 

This was a fast-phased match but despite some good spots, it did fell a bit flat likely because none of these four aren´t considered as big names. Still, that didn´t stop the two teams to have a decently competitive match that ended with Kidd pinning Paranoia for the win.

WINNERS: Thieves Guild by pinfall in 5:47 E+

 

 

ANGLE:

http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/3219/rc7g.jpghttp://img834.imageshack.us/img834/1998/elliotthomas.jpg

 

After the match, Findley comes to the ring and whines about Thomas “stacking a deck against him” with choosing a match type that favors him. Thomas comes out and admits that he indeed picked that particular stipulation because he believes that it favors him deflect Findley´s accuses on him not playing fair (or Blue Collar way) by saying that he´s won the right to choose his match (as set by the rules of New Beginning tournament) and that he´s learned enough about wrestling to know that sometimes you have to use every advantage you get (by staying within the rules of course) in order to get into top and that´s exactly what he is doing. C-

 

 

2 vs. 2 vs. 2 for ESE Team Champions titles

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http://img585.imageshack.us/img585/4221/x1v7.jpg & http://imageshack.com/a/img23/5985/llti.jpg vs. http://img571.imageshack.us/img571/8885/regularjoe.jpg & http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/2738/joshjones.jpg /w. http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/673/rogerrogers.jpg vs. http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/9186/vkaz.jpg & http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/Max%20Mayhem_zpswla1sejh.jpg

Fear Factory (C.H Threepwood & Cobra) vs. Blue Collars (Regular Joe & Josh Jones) /w. Roger Rogers vs. The Upstarts (Jayson Van Pelt & Max Mayhem)

 

These three teams start to be pretty familiar with each other´s and that lead to bit careful start as no-one wanted to make the first mistake. After about five minutes, things did turn up and after that it was an all-out war. Upstarts were first to be eliminated when Cobra managed to pin Mayhem after Solid Snake Stunner in around ten minutes mark. Sadly for Cobra, he was the next guy getting pinned as he fell victim to Joe And Behold that netted a three count with Jones keeping Threepwood from interfering, thus meaning that we have a first two times tag champs (three times if you count Blue Collars v. 2.0) in form of Blue Collars.

WINNERS: Blue Collars by pinfall in 14:23 D+

 

 

1 vs. 1 Ladder Match

http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/1998/elliotthomas.jpg /w. http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/673/rogerrogers.jpg vs. http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/DougPeak_zps57a6f3c6.jpg /w. http://imageshack.com/a/img822/1023/zzak.jpg

Elliot Thomas /w. Roger Rogers vs. Doug Peak /w. Handsome Stranger

 

Peak really did a number for Thomas on the early going here, but while he looked somewhat dominant at times, Thomas did manage to keep himself in the game and stop Peak´s attempts to climb the ladders. The more match did go forward, the more even it started to become, mainly thanks to Elliot using the ladders as he´s advantage (both with sending Peak crashing into one and from jumping from the ladders to give a bit extra height and impact for his moves) and at the end Elliot did manage to send Peak crashing down with both of them on the ladders and get the prize on the roof while Peak still tried to recover from the impact of the fall.

WINNER: Elliot Thomas by item retrieval in 10:16 C-

 

 

ANGLE:

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While Elliot celebrated on his hard fought victory, the things turned sour on Peak´s camp with Stranger yelling at Peak on screwing up. Peak didn´t take that one kindly and after a bit of a shouting match, he just attacked Stranger and beats him down quite mercilessly, signaling the end of their alliance. D+

 

 

1 vs. 1

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Brett Bigginz vs. Chris Caulfield

 

This was a close (though a bit short) match between two veterans who have lots of experience in the big leagues as well. Unfortunately, the match did came to an early end with Bigginz deciding to cheat his way to win by using a brass knuckle to knock Caulfield out cold to give a tainted but still impressive (Caulfield is a DAVE and USPW veteran after all so beating him even with dirty tricks is still quite impressive in my books) victory.

WINNER: Brett Bigginz by pinfall in 5:49 D+

 

Show Rating: D+

 

Comments: Well, this show certainly had some ups and lows. At the end, it was an ok show but I guess I trusted Caulfield (and his name value) a bit too much after his good performance with Cobra (or didn´t trust Thomas and Peak enough). Oh well, it could be worse and it´s not a big difference and those two E+ matches would had likely dragged this to D+ rating even if I had put the main and semi-main event matches the other way around. Also, if someone wonders why the main event was only six minutes long, that was simply because Caulfield´s “stamina” is 3 so any longer match would just kill him, which admittedly narrows his booking potential quite a lot.

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<p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><p>Roster Moves:</p><p> </p><p>

Guy Leaving:</p><p>

Manager:</p><p> </p><p>

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Handsome Stranger</p><p>

Age: 45</p><p>

Heel, Bitter Veteran</p><p>

This wasn´t a planned move but Stranger´s contract came to an end and he weren´t interested on signing a new one, likely because he also works in FCW and NYCW, both who are hostile towards me. Not a particularly big loss as he was mainly here to feud with Garcia to begin with and that was obviously over longtime ago with Garcia not even in the roster anymore.</p></div><p></p><p></p>

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<p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><p>Predictions: <em>Pretty much everyone got 4/6 this time around, so it was a hard round combered to my usual standards. The tag title match seemed to be the hardest one as I believe it was the only one that no-one got right. To be honest, I kind of expected this to happen and intentionally chose Blue Collars to win partly to the shock factor that I thought it had. That said, it wasn´t the only reason for the change here. Fear Factory have had over a year run at this point so it was time for a change and I wanted to have a tag title match at Banish The Weak and with both Threepwood and Van Pelt in the Banish The Weak match, that meant I needed to move the title to some other team and Blue Collars were the only real option left. Also I did quite like the idea to have a two time champions since I haven´t yet had any (unless you count the two differend Blue Collars teams) and I felt it was high time to get one. So yeah, not the best reasoning for a change but I felt it was enough to make one, now it just remains to see how long Blue Collars will hold the belts. As for the main event, most of you did go with Caulfield, and you are right that he would likely had benefit from the win more than Bigginz did but he´s just too far on time decline for me to completely trust him and that poor stamina helds him back. Of course, you couldn´t had known about that stamina problem and without that it would had been making a lot more sense to put Caulfield over. On the ladder match, Thomas is going to challenge Findley for the belt in a same match so he was always going to win that one and Stranger deciding that he wanted to leave just sealed the deal. Prince of Studios match was more of a case of standard title defense though I could see actually moving the belt to Youngman (other two were basically just thrown in for numbers) in that kind of match as some of you predicted. At this point though, I feel that Youngman is "too new" to hold any belts yet and I´m currently more concerned on having Youngman help Drake to develop (both skills wise and popularity wise) and giving singles belt to him would have hindered that progress. Thieves Guild beating Cult Of Adrenaline is just me trying to build Thieves Guild up a bit now that they got more important role on the roster, my problem with that is that I really don´t have teams who would be considered better than just jobbers but that I would still feel comfortable to use on putting Thieves Guild (too much popularity difference to use Upstarts or Blue Collars for that) over so the progress is a slow one and likely need to involve other Pack members to work. T-Rex over Matty was the basic squash match to remind everyone that T-Rex is still dangerous opponent. Again, would have been more useful if I had some midcarder that could could put T-Rex over instead but with both face midcard teams in that tag title match there just wasn´t much choices as I still like to keep Love Machine looking strong too. </em></p><p> </p><p>

This round:</p><p>

DAVEFAN95 4/6</p><p>

flaviooooo 4/6</p><p>

BHK1978 4/6</p><p>

Rayelek 4/6</p><p>

KnowYourEnemy 4/6</p><p>

TakerNGN74 2/6</p><p> </p><p>

Predictiojns contest:</p><p>

DAVEFAN95 10/12</p><p>

flaviooooo 10/12</p><p>

BHK1978 10/12</p><p>

Rayelek 10/12</p><p>

KnowYourEnemy 9/12</p><p>

TakerNGN74 8/12</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

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This month´s ESE Eternal Battle offers two six man tag matches as its two main matches. In the main event Blue Collars will be teaming up against Findley O´Farraday and Fear Factory, while on our semi-main event, rest of The Pack will be facing the trio of Chris Caulfield, Remmy Honeyman and Californian Love Machine. On our other matches, Doug Peak looks for a bounce back win after losing to Elliot Thomas and discarding his manager Handsome Stranger, he unlucky opponent for tonight is Max Mayhem. Mayhem´s tag partner Jayson Van Pelt aren´t any more lucky as he faces another big man in T-Rex just before the Banish The Weak match that puts both of their careers in ESE at risk. The Marvelous Ones look to build on their successful debut as they face Modern Day Outlaws in tag team action while Brett Bigginz will face a second generation wrestler Matty Faith in our opening match.</p><p> </p><p>

Predictions:</p><p>

<strong>1 vs. 1</strong></p><p>

Matty Faith vs. Brett Bigginz</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>2 vs. 2</strong></p><p>

Modern Day Outlaws (Cowboy Ben Williams & Outlaw Wes Revell) vs. The Marvelous Ones (Ernest Youngman & Hudson Drake)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>1 vs. 1</strong></p><p>

Jayson Van Pelt vs. T-Rex</p><p>

</p><p><strong>

1 vs. 1</strong></p><p>

Max Mayhem vs. Doug Peak</p><p>

</p><p><strong>

3 vs. 3</strong></p><p>

The Pack (Dean Waldorf & El Ladrón & Taylor Kidd) vs. Chris Caulfield & Remmy Honeyman & Californian Love Machine</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>3 vs. 3</strong></p><p>

Blue Collars (Elliot Thomas & Regular Joe & Josh Jones) vs. Findley O´Farraday & Fear Factory (C.H. Threepwood & Cobra)</p><p>

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<p>1 vs. 1</p><p>

Matty Faith vs. <strong>Brett Bigginz</strong></p><p>

<em>Match exists only to train Matty Faith as a wrestler.</em></p><p>

2 vs. 2</p><p>

Modern Day Outlaws (Cowboy Ben Williams & Outlaw Wes Revell) vs.<strong> The Marvelous Ones (Ernest Youngman & Hudson Drake)</strong></p><p>

<em>Match exists only to establish Marvelous Ones as team.</em></p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

Jayson Van Pelt vs. <strong>T-Rex</strong></p><p>

<em>Hmm.. I'm starting to think Van Pelt is the odd one out at Banish The Week, so it makes sense for him to lose here.</em></p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

Max Mayhem vs. <strong>Doug Peak</strong></p><p>

<em>I don't agree Mayhem is useless -- but you may be able to find a better partner than Van Pelt for him down the road.</em></p><p>

3 vs. 3</p><p>

The Pack (Dean Waldorf & El Ladrón & Taylor Kidd) vs.<strong> Chris Caulfield & Remmy Honeyman & Californian Love Machine</strong></p><p>

<em>A real toss-up here: Normally, a stable will beat a three-man team, but I think that the B-team for the pack has too many weak links to beat Honeyman/Machine, and this a great way to keep pop on Honeyman, one of your top performers. </em></p><p>

3 vs. 3</p><p>

<strong>Blue Collars (Elliot Thomas & Regular Joe & Josh Jones)</strong> vs. Findley O´Farraday & Fear Factory (C.H. Threepwood & Cobra)</p><p>

<em>Another toss-up. Going with Blue Collars here, as Elliot could use the momentum -- and it adds a "losing streak" onto Threepwood going into banish the weak. I still think Cobra is going to be the "face" from the split, and this furthers along that plot-line.</em></p>

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<p>Matty Faith vs. <strong>Brett Bigginz</strong></p><p> </p><p>

2 vs. 2</p><p>

Modern Day Outlaws (Cowboy Ben Williams & Outlaw Wes Revell) vs. <strong>The Marvelous Ones (Ernest Youngman & Hudson Drake)</strong></p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

Jayson Van Pelt vs. <strong>T-Rex</strong></p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

Max Mayhem vs. <strong>Doug Peak</strong></p><p> </p><p>

3 vs. 3</p><p>

The Pack (Dean Waldorf & El Ladrón & Taylor Kidd) vs. <strong>Chris Caulfield & Remmy Honeyman & Californian Love Machine</strong></p><p> </p><p>

3 vs. 3</p><p>

<strong>Blue Collars (Elliot Thomas & Regular Joe & Josh Jones) </strong>vs. Findley O´Farraday & Fear Factory (C.H. Threepwood & Cobra)</p>

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1 vs. 1

Matty Faith vs. Brett Bigginz

Squash, but can help Faith become a better talent

2 vs. 2

Modern Day Outlaws (Cowboy Ben Williams & Outlaw Wes Revell) vs. The Marvelous Ones (Ernest Youngman & Hudson Drake)

TMO are a decent outfit and right now, they are you 3rd best face tag team.

1 vs. 1

Jayson Van Pelt vs. T-Rex

Really hard one this, I think you saying Rex's win last time is to show he is still a dangerous guy is so that JVP's win over him will look significant. I'm not 100% sure about this one, but I'll take a chance

1 vs. 1

Max Mayhem vs. Doug Peak

Peak deserves to be treated better, jobbing to Thomas last time out is a big blow to a guy who would be able to be a main champ at some point and I think, due to his lack of relevance, is drawing the short straw recently. But he gets a win over tag guy to keep strong

3 vs. 3

The Pack (Dean Waldorf & El Ladrón & Taylor Kidd) vs. Chris Caulfield & Remmy Honeyman & Californian Love Machine

With Caulfield and Remmy, this side has more star power

3 vs. 3

Blue Collars (Elliot Thomas & Regular Joe & Josh Jones) vs. Findley O´Farraday & Fear Factory (C.H. Threepwood & Cobra)

really hard here, but I think having Cobra take the pin here after them losing the titles is overkill, let Findley get the win over Jones, Keep Thomas strong and give Threepwood his shot in ME. #ThreepwoodforKOTNtitle

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TMO are a decent outfit and right now, they are you 3rd best face tag team.

 

Marvelous ones are actually heels (yes, it´s a heel vs. heel match-up) and are fighting on the position as 2nd best heel team alongside Thieves Guild. :)

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1 vs. 1

Matty Faith vs. Brett Bigginz

 

Matty will end up being a long term project for you as his skills are lousy.

 

2 vs. 2

Modern Day Outlaws (Cowboy Ben Williams & Outlaw Wes Revell) vs. The Marvelous Ones (Ernest Youngman & Hudson Drake)

 

Hudson's probably has very little popularity in America so that gives me pause about picking him to get the win here. That being said I do think he and Ernest need to make a name for themselves as a team.

 

1 vs. 1

Jayson Van Pelt vs. T-Rex

 

1 vs. 1

Max Mayhem vs. Doug Peak

 

3 vs. 3

The Pack (Dean Waldorf & El Ladrón & Taylor Kidd) vs. Chris Caulfield & Remmy Honeyman & Californian Love Machine

 

Kidd and Ladron just do not have the pop to beat Caulfield. Even if Chris is a shell of his former self.

 

3 vs. 3

Blue Collars (Elliot Thomas & Regular Joe & Josh Jones) vs. Findley O´Farraday & Fear Factory (C.H. Threepwood & Cobra)

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<p>1 vs. 1</p><p>

Matty Faith vs.<strong> Brett Bigginz</strong></p><p> </p><p>

2 vs. 2</p><p>

Modern Day Outlaws (Cowboy Ben Williams & Outlaw Wes Revell) vs. <strong>The Marvelous Ones (Ernest Youngman & Hudson Drake)</strong></p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

Jayson Van Pelt vs. <strong>T-Rex</strong></p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

Max Mayhem vs. <strong>Doug Peak</strong></p><p> </p><p>

3 vs. 3</p><p>

The Pack (Dean Waldorf & El Ladrón & Taylor Kidd) vs. <strong>Chris Caulfield & Remmy Honeyman & Californian Love Machine</strong></p><p> </p><p>

3 vs. 3</p><p>

Blue Collars (Elliot Thomas & Regular Joe & Josh Jones) vs. <strong>Findley O´Farraday & Fear Factory (C.H. Threepwood & Cobra)</strong></p>

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<p>1 vs. 1</p><p>

Matty Faith vs. <strong>Brett Bigginz</strong></p><p> </p><p>

2 vs. 2</p><p>

Modern Day Outlaws (Cowboy Ben Williams & Outlaw Wes Revell) vs. <strong>The Marvelous Ones (Ernest Youngman & Hudson Drake)</strong></p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

Jayson Van Pelt vs. <strong>T-Rex</strong></p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

Max Mayhem vs. <strong>Doug Peak</strong></p><p> </p><p>

3 vs. 3</p><p>

<strong>The Pack (Dean Waldorf & El Ladrón & Taylor Kidd)</strong> vs. Chris Caulfield & Remmy Honeyman & Californian Love Machine</p><p> </p><p>

3 vs. 3</p><p>

<strong>Blue Collars (Elliot Thomas & Regular Joe & Josh Jones)</strong> vs. Findley O´Farraday & Fear Factory (C.H. Threepwood & Cobra)</p>

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<p>March 2021</p><p>

Sunday Week 2</p><p> </p><p>

Dark Matches:</p><p>

<strong>2 vs. 2</strong></p><p>

Fox Mask & E-Soteric vs. Cult Of Adrenaline (Paranoia & Robin Newman)</p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">WINNERS: Fox Mask & E-Soteric by pinfall in 6:01 D</span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><span>http://img704.imageshack.us/img704/5061/ese1.jpg</span><p>

<strong><span style="font-size:14px;">ESE Eternal Battle</span></strong></p><p>

Perry Hall (Great Lakes)</p><p>

Attendance: 2000</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>1 vs. 1</strong></p><p>

<span>http://img716.imageshack.us/img716/9382/mattyfaith.jpg</span> vs. <span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/BrettBiggins_zpscc5fde37.jpg</span></p><p>

Matty Faith vs. Brett Bigginz</p><p> </p><p>

The opening match is all about Brett Bigginz as he dominates Faith before putting him out via B-Dropper.</p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">WINNER: Brett Bigginz by pinfall in 5:50 D+</span></p><p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">

</span></p><p> </p><p>

ANGLE:</p><p>

<span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/Fox%20Mask_zpsvrxqgu7o.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p>

Next we see another hype video air on Fox Mask and we also learn that he´s going to face Doug Peak in his first ESE match in Banish The Weak. D+</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>2 vs. 2</strong></p><p>

<span>http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/1629/benwilliamsalt3.jpg</span> & <span>http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/5565/outlawwesrevell.jpg</span> vs. <span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/Ernest%20Youngman_zpsunue8p6r.jpg</span> & <span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/Hudson%20Drake_zpsvwofloci.jpg</span> /w. <span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/Venus%20Angeletti_zpsacoa48bn.jpg</span></p><p>

Modern Day Outlaws (Cowboy Ben Williams & Outlaw Wes Revell) vs. The Marvelous Ones (Ernest Youngman & Hudson Drake) /w. Venus Angeletti</p><p> </p><p>

Marvelous Ones might be bit over arrogant but no-one can´t deny that they can back that arrogance up inside the ring and they showed it here by beating Modern Day Outlaws with Youngman getting the final pin on Williams after The Hit.</p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">WINNERS: The Marvelous Ones by pinfall in 5:36 D+</span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

ANGLE:</p><p>

<span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/Hudson%20Drake_zpsvwofloci.jpg</span><span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/Ernest%20Youngman_zpsunue8p6r.jpg</span><span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/Venus%20Angeletti_zpsacoa48bn.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p>

After their match, The Marvelous Ones tell that they have a tag title shot in Banish The Weal and that you are looking the new ESE Team Champions. E+</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>1 vs. 1</strong></p><p>

<span>http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/9186/vkaz.jpg</span> vs. <span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/T-Rex_alt1_zps21046cfe.jpg</span> /w. <span>http://img838.imageshack.us/img838/7374/heatherb.jpg</span></p><p>

Jayson Van Pelt vs. T-Rex /w. Heather B</p><p> </p><p>

Van Pelt tries to use the often used hit-and-run tactic and while it works well enough to keep him away from T-Rex, he´s offence just doesn´t seem to be enough to get the big man down. T-Rex eventually grew tired of the cat and mouse game and when he finally gets Van Pelt into corner, he won´t stop hitting him even after referee Poker calls for a break, which leaves T-Rex to be disqualified when he hits Poker who tries to restrain him thus awarding the win to Van Pelt.</p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">WINNER: Jayson Van Pelt by DQ in 6:30 D</span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>1 vs. 1</strong></p><p>

<span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/Max%20Mayhem_zpswla1sejh.jpg</span> vs. <span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/DougPeak_zps57a6f3c6.jpg</span></p><p>

Max Mayhem vs. Doug Peak</p><p> </p><p>

Peak seemed to feel that he had something to prove after disbanding his manager and Max Mayhem was the unlucky person being on the receiving end of all that “showing off”. Peak did beat Mayhem quite badly before ending the match via House Of Horrors.</p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">WINNER: Doug Peak by pinfall in 5:35 D+</span></p><p><span style="text-decoration:underline;">

</span></p><p> </p><p>

ANGLE:</p><p>

<span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/DougPeak_zps57a6f3c6.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p>

After he´s match, Peak cuts a promo about how he didn´t need Stranger and that he´s going to prove his point by destroying the hyped Fox Mask just as he did to Max Mayhem moments ago. D+</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>3 vs. 3</strong></p><p>

<span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/DeanWaldorf_zps40a29bf9.jpg</span> & <span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/ElLadroacuten_zps5ba562d2.jpg</span> & <span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/TaylorKidd_zpseabbdb33.jpg</span> /w. <span>http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/5561/streetzs.jpg</span> vs. <span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/Chris%20Caulfield_alt1_zpsdvwe3is6.jpg</span> & <span>http://imageshack.com/a/img707/6958/remmyhoneyman.jpg</span> & <span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/CaliforniaLoveMachine_zps9d479b85.jpg</span></p><p>

The Pack (Dean Waldorf & El Ladrón & Taylor Kidd) /w. Streetz vs. Chris Caulfield & Remmy Honeyman & Californian Love Machine</p><p> </p><p>

The first six-man match of the night put The Pack (minus Findley) against a trio of Caulfield, Honeyman and Love Machine. The Pack seemed to have bit of an advantage on when it came to teamwork mainly thanks to Thieves Guild being used to tag together and being more willing to breaking rules put the faces seemed to often get the better of them in one against one situations. At the end Pack got frustrated by their lack of progress and just left the ring, awarding faces a count out win.</p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">WINNERS: Chris Caulfield & Remmy Honeyman & Californian Love Machine by count out in 10:22 D-</span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>3 vs. 3</strong></p><p>

<span>http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/1998/elliotthomas.jpg</span> & <span>http://img571.imageshack.us/img571/8885/regularjoe.jpg</span> & <span>http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/2738/joshjones.jpg</span> /w. <span>http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/673/rogerrogers.jpg</span> vs. <span>http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/3219/rc7g.jpg</span> /w. <span>http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/5561/streetzs.jpg</span> & <span>http://img585.imageshack.us/img585/4221/x1v7.jpg</span> & <span>http://imageshack.com/a/img23/5985/llti.jpg</span></p><p>

Blue Collars (Elliot Thomas & Regular Joe & Josh Jones) /w. Roger Rogers vs. Findley O´Farraday /w. Streetz & Fear Factory (C.H. Threepwood & Cobra)</p><p> </p><p>

The second six-man tag match of the night put another group on Blue Collars against their latest nemesis on Findley and Fear Factory. The match itself was close affair with both sides getting about equal amount of offence and the match could really have gone either way. That said, only one team could win at the end and that proved to be the heels as Findley pinned Jones after Atomic Spinebuster while Fear Factory kept Joe and Elliot busy.</p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">WINNERS: Findley O´Farraday & Fear Factory by pinfall in 14:14 C-</span></p><p> </p><p>

Show Rating: D+</p><p> </p><p>

Comments: Well, you know you made a booking mistake when your semi-main event ends up being your worst match of the night. Part of the reason was that I had Caulfield with limited involvement since I feared that his stamina would hurt the match otherwise… looks like that road agent note wasn´t the answer though and I guess I should had just left that one out, lesson learned. Other than that, matches delivered surprisingly well especially the first two were I weren´t really expecting anything much. T-Rex was furious about his loss to Van Pelt but I did compliment him after the show for being professional and still giving me a decent grade (yes, it was still second worst match on the main card but what did you expect from T-Rex?). Also, despite what I said two shows ago, I decided to drop Venus as Youngman´s manager simply because Youngman kept telling me that he´s better without her so she only manages Hudson Drake from now on.</p></div><p></p><p></p>

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<p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><p>Predictions: <em>Congratulations for DAVEFAN95 on getting full score on this hard round. In the main event, my usual logic is to give challenger a win over champion before title match but in this case, Thomas already has two big wins over Threepwood and Peak this year so I felt he had been build up enough to look strong even if being in losing team and thus my main concern was to give Fear Factory a win over Blue Collars after dropping tag belts to them and thus heels got the win on that one. On the semi-main, it´s mainly the popularity difference as Thieves Guild are still around F+ to E- popularity (and unfortunately that match didn´t help that like I hope it would had) and thus putting them ove would had hurt faces too much (in fact, the match was so bad that they lost popularity even when they won!). Also, I wanted to keep Love Machine at least somewhat strong as I´m still find myself considering that main event push for him even after the inclusion of Fox Mask and Caulfield. At the very least, I will likely put Love Machine in a feud soon to see how he delivers and then make my decision about how to use him after seeing what the results (and current situation with the roster) are. T-Rex against Van Pelt was the third and probably the biggest surprise as it was the type of match were I usually put main event guy over. However, this time I felt that Van Pelt should get the win though I still made sure to only give DQ win in order to make T-Rex look strong. Peak got a bounce back win against Mayhem after losing to Thomas last month. Peak´s main problem at the moment is lack of storyline (which is problem to some other top guys as well) but I see if I can fix that after Banish The Weak as I certainly need two new storylines after the Banish The Weak storyline ends (I´m only running that and Blue Collars vs. The Pack at the moment). Marvelous Ones getting the win was expected as they are rising team and I´m not crazy enough to bring someone like Youngman to just job plus of course Modern Day Outlaws could win the tag belts by now and no-one wouldn´t still take them seriously with them being jobbers for so long. Bigginz over Faith was just filler match as I had nothing for Bigginz to do in this show but boy did he turn in a good rating.</em></p><p> </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

This round:</p><p>

DAVEFAN95 6/6</p><p>

TakerNGN74 5/6</p><p>

flaviooooo 4/6</p><p>

KnowYourEnemy 4/6</p><p>

BHK1978 4/6 (you didn´t bolt anyone on the first match and while I´m pretty sure Brett was your pick I decided to follow the policy I set up earlier in this diary and not give any points if bolding is wrong.)</p><p>

Rayelek 3/6</p><p> </p><p>

Predictiojns contest:</p><p>

DAVEFAN95 16/18</p><p>

flaviooooo 14/18</p><p>

BHK1978 14/18</p><p>

Rayelek 13/18</p><p>

KnowYourEnemy 13/18</p><p>

TakerNGN74 13/18</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<span>http://img704.imageshack.us/img704/5061/ese1.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p>

ESE Banish The Weak offers six matches including the main event were Elliot Thomas cashes his New Beginning tournament win by facing Findley O´Farraday in ladder match. Can Thomas become the first ever man to hold the King of the Network belt twice or will Findley prevail in a match that many believe will favor the challenger? ESE Team Champion belts are also on the line as Blue Collars make their first defense after winning the belts against The Marvelous Ones. However, as usual, belts aren´t only think in line at Banish The Weak since the namesake match will once again end someone´s ESE career. Will Taylor Kidd, C.H. Threepwood, Jayson Van Pelt or T-Rex be the victim this year? We will also see Fox Mask in his ESE debut in a match against Doug Peak, the man who recently dropped his manager and thus has a will to show that he´s still as dangerous than he ever has been (if not a bit more so). Modern Day Outlaws against Californian Love Machine and E-Soteric and Remmy Honeyman against Thomas Morgan round out this month´s card.</p><p> </p><p>

Predictions:</p><p>

<strong>2 vs. 2 for ESE Team Champions titles</strong></p><p>

Blue Collars (Regular Joe & Josh Jones) vs. The Marvelous Ones (Ernest Youngman & Hudson Drake)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Banish The Weak</strong></p><p>

Taylor Kidd vs. C.H. Threepwood vs. Jayson Van Pelt vs. T-Rex</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>2 vs. 2</strong></p><p>

Modern Day Outlaws (Cowboy Ben Williams & Outlaw Wes Revell) vs. Californian Love Machine & E-Soteric</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>1 vs. 1</strong></p><p>

Remmy Honeyman vs. Thomas Morgan</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>1 vs. 1</strong></p><p>

Doug Peak vs. Fox Mask</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>1 vs. 1 Ladder match for King of the Network title</strong></p><p>

Elliot Thomas vs. Findley O´Farraday</p><p> </p><p>

NOTE: In Banish The Weak match, bold the guy you are expecting to lose and being kicked out from ESE</p></div><p></p><p></p>

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<p>2 vs. 2 for ESE Team Champions titles</p><p>

<strong>Blue Collars (Regular Joe & Josh Jones)</strong> vs. The Marvelous Ones (Ernest Youngman & Hudson Drake)</p><p> </p><p>

Banish The Weak</p><p>

Taylor Kidd vs. C.H. Threepwood vs. Jayson Van Pelt vs. <strong>T-Rex</strong></p><p> </p><p>

2 vs. 2</p><p>

Modern Day Outlaws (Cowboy Ben Williams & Outlaw Wes Revell) vs. <strong>Californian Love Machine & E-Soteric</strong></p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

<strong>Remmy Honeyman</strong> vs. Thomas Morgan</p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

Doug Peak vs. <strong>Fox Mask</strong></p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1 Ladder match for King of the Network title</p><p>

Elliot Thomas vs. <strong>Findley O´Farraday</strong></p>

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2 vs. 2 for ESE Team Champions titles

Blue Collars (Regular Joe & Josh Jones) vs. The Marvelous Ones (Ernest Youngman & Hudson Drake)

 

Banish The Weak

Taylor Kidd vs. C.H. Threepwood vs. Jayson Van Pelt vs. T-Rex

 

I could be wrong because it is hard to remember but aren't three of the four men in this match guys I picked? What's up with that?:p

 

I actually see value in all of them, yes even T-Rex so this is a tough call. I think it will be T-Rex but I also would not be shocked if it was Taylor Kidd.

 

2 vs. 2

Modern Day Outlaws (Cowboy Ben Williams & Outlaw Wes Revell) vs. Californian Love Machine & E-Soteric

 

1 vs. 1

Remmy Honeyman vs. Thomas Morgan

 

1 vs. 1

Doug Peak vs. Fox Mask

 

1 vs. 1 Ladder match for King of the Network title

Elliot Thomas vs. Findley O´Farraday

 

The following should just be called the BHK is an idiot rule...:DNOTE: In Banish The Weak match, bold the guy you are expecting to lose and being kicked out from ESE

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<p>2 vs. 2 for ESE Team Champions titles</p><p>

<strong>Blue Collars (Regular Joe & Josh Jones)</strong> vs. The Marvelous Ones (Ernest Youngman & Hudson Drake)</p><p> </p><p>

Banish The Weak</p><p>

<strong>Taylor Kidd</strong> vs. C.H. Threepwood vs. Jayson Van Pelt vs. T-Rex</p><p> </p><p>

2 vs. 2</p><p>

Modern Day Outlaws (Cowboy Ben Williams & Outlaw Wes Revell) vs. <strong>Californian Love Machine & E-Soteric</strong></p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

<strong>Remmy Honeyman</strong> vs. Thomas Morgan</p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

Doug Peak vs. <strong>Fox Mask</strong></p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1 Ladder match for King of the Network title</p><p>

Elliot Thomas vs. <strong>Findley O´Farraday</strong></p>

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<p>2 vs. 2 for ESE Team Champions titles</p><p>

<strong>Blue Collars (Regular Joe & Josh Jones)</strong> vs. The Marvelous Ones (Ernest Youngman & Hudson Drake)</p><p> </p><p>

Banish The Weak</p><p>

<strong>Taylor Kidd</strong> vs. C.H. Threepwood vs. Jayson Van Pelt vs. T-Rex</p><p> </p><p>

2 vs. 2</p><p>

Modern Day Outlaws (Cowboy Ben Williams & Outlaw Wes Revell) vs. <strong>Californian Love Machine & E-Soteric</strong></p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

<strong>Remmy Honeyman</strong> vs. Thomas Morgan</p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

Doug Peak vs. <strong>Fox Mask</strong></p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1 Ladder match for King of the Network title</p><p>

Elliot Thomas vs. <strong>Findley O´Farraday</strong></p><p> </p><p>

NOTE: In Banish The Weak match, bold the guy you are expecting to lose and being kicked out from ESE</p>

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<p>2 vs. 2 for ESE Team Champions titles</p><p>

<strong>Blue Collars (Regular Joe & Josh Jones)</strong> vs. The Marvelous Ones (Ernest Youngman & Hudson Drake)</p><p> </p><p>

Banish The Weak</p><p>

Taylor Kidd vs. C.H. Threepwood vs. Jayson Van Pelt vs.<strong> T-Rex</strong></p><p> </p><p>

2 vs. 2</p><p>

<strong>Modern Day Outlaws (Cowboy Ben Williams & Outlaw Wes Revell)</strong> vs. Californian Love Machine & E-Soteric</p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

<strong>Remmy Honeyman</strong> vs. Thomas Morgan</p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

Doug Peak vs. <strong>Fox Mask</strong></p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1 Ladder match for King of the Network title</p><p>

Elliot Thomas vs. <strong>Findley O´Farraday</strong></p>

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<p>Predictions:</p><p>

2 vs. 2 for ESE Team Champions titles</p><p>

<strong>Blue Collars (Regular Joe & Josh Jones)</strong> vs. The Marvelous Ones (Ernest Youngman & Hudson Drake)</p><p>

<em>Way, Way too early for Blue Collars to lose</em></p><p>

Banish The Weak</p><p>

Taylor Kidd vs. C.H. Threepwood vs. Jayson Van Pelt vs. <strong>T-Rex</strong></p><p>

<em>I called Rex earlier, but now, I'm fairly certain he is gone. Van Pelt will pick up the pinfall victory on Mr. Rex.</em></p><p>

2 vs. 2</p><p>

Modern Day Outlaws (Cowboy Ben Williams & Outlaw Wes Revell) vs. <strong>Californian Love Machine & E-Soteric</strong></p><p>

<em>The Modern Day Jobbers won't get a win here</em></p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

<strong>Remmy Honeyman </strong>vs. Thomas Morgan</p><p>

<em>A squash to keep Remmy's momentum high.</em></p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

Doug Peak vs. <strong>Fox Mask</strong></p><p>

<em>Doug is best kept a jobber to the stars, and there is a definite lack of face challengers.</em></p><p>

1 vs. 1 Ladder match for King of the Network title</p><p>

Elliot Thomas vs. <strong>Findley O´Farraday</strong></p><p>

<em>I don't think Thomas is going to unseat FINDLEY, it'll take someone more formidable.</em></p>

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<p>March 2021</p><p>

Sunday Week 4</p><p> </p><p>

Dark Matches:</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

</p><div style="text-align:center;"><span>http://img704.imageshack.us/img704/5061/ese1.jpg</span><p>

<strong><span style="font-size:14px;">ESE Banish The Weak</span></strong></p><p>

Perry Hall (Great Lakes)</p><p>

Attendance: 2000</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>2 vs. 2 for ESE ESE Team Champions titles</strong></p><p>

<span>http://img4.imageshack.us/img4/3944/nbtq.jpg</span></p><p>

<span>http://img571.imageshack.us/img571/8885/regularjoe.jpg</span> & <span>http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/2738/joshjones.jpg</span> /w. <span>http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/673/rogerrogers.jpg</span> vs. <span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/Ernest%20Youngman_zpsunue8p6r.jpg</span> & <span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/Hudson%20Drake_zpsvwofloci.jpg</span> /w. <span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/Venus%20Angeletti_zpsacoa48bn.jpg</span></p><p>

Blue Collars (Regular Joe & Josh Jones) /w. Roger Rogers vs. The Marvelous Ones (Ernest Youngman & Hudson Drake) /w. Venus Angeletti</p><p> </p><p>

The Marvelous Ones did put-up a nice challenge and managed to get few close falls during the match but at the end, it was pretty certain that Blue Collars weren´t going to drop their newly won tag belts quite so quickly so crowd weren´t really surprised when they saw Joe pinning Hudson after Joe And Behold to secure the win for the champions.</p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">WINNERS: Blue Collars by pinfall in 9:46 C-</span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>Banish The Weak</strong></p><p>

<span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/TaylorKidd_zpseabbdb33.jpg</span> /w. <span>http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/5561/streetzs.jpg</span> vs. <span>http://img585.imageshack.us/img585/4221/x1v7.jpg</span> vs. <span>http://img42.imageshack.us/img42/9186/vkaz.jpg</span> vs. <span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/T-Rex_alt1_zps21046cfe.jpg</span> /w. <span>http://img838.imageshack.us/img838/7374/heatherb.jpg</span></p><p>

Taylor Kidd /w. Streetz vs. C.H. Threepwood vs. Jayson Van Pelt vs. T-Rex /w. Heather B</p><p> </p><p>

It looked like the other three men had agreed that T-Rex is the biggest threat in this match as they ganged on him early on, taking him out for quite a long time. Of course, with T-Rex out from the ring trying to recollect himself, any alliance the three men had vanished quickly and Threepwood capitalized quickly by rolling Van Pelt up just after he had hit Kidd with Axe Kick to score the first pin. Van Pelt managed to regroup and did eventually score a pinfall on Kidd just before T-Rex finally got back into match. For a little while, it looked really bad for Kidd who really couldn´t get much done against more powerful T-Rex. </p><p> </p><p>

<span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/ElLadroacuten_zps5ba562d2.jpg</span><span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/DeanWaldorf_zps40a29bf9.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p>

However, Kidd had something that T-Rex lacked and that was allies as both El Ladrón and Waldorf run down the ring and with help of Kidd they beat T-Rex up before Kidd pinned him. With outside interferences not being banned in this match, there was nothing else referee Poker could do than count the three count and thus end T-Rex´s ESE career.</p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">WINNER: C.H. Threepwood by pinfall in 10:18 D- T-Rex is banished from ESE</span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>2 vs. 2</strong></p><p>

<span>http://img41.imageshack.us/img41/1629/benwilliamsalt3.jpg</span> & <span>http://img842.imageshack.us/img842/5565/outlawwesrevell.jpg</span> vs. <span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/CaliforniaLoveMachine_zps9d479b85.jpg</span> & <span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/E-Soteric_zps598adea8.jpg</span></p><p>

Modern Day Outlaws (Cowboy Ben Williams & Outlaw Wes Revell) vs. Californian Love Machine & E-Soteric</p><p> </p><p>

The makeshift team of Love Machine and E-Soteric looked rather good out there together (they had a good chemistry note) and so surprisingly, Outlaws didn´t had the kind of team advantage that they perhaps expected and that seemed to threw them off a bit as Machine was able to pick the win for his team by pinning Revell after LAX Departure.</p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">WINNERS: Californian Love Machine & E-Soteric by pinfall in 6:10 E+</span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

ANGLE:</p><p>

<span>http://img571.imageshack.us/img571/8885/regularjoe.jpg</span><span>http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/2738/joshjones.jpg</span></p><p> </p><p>

We go to backstage next and it looks like Blue Collars have been attacked as they are found unconscious in the backstage. E+</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>1 vs. 1</strong></p><p>

<span>http://imageshack.com/a/img707/6958/remmyhoneyman.jpg</span> vs. <span>http://img708.imageshack.us/img708/2977/thomasmorgan.jpg</span></p><p>

Remmy Honeyman vs. Thomas Morgan</p><p> </p><p>

This was agreat technical bout between two talented wrestlers. However, while Morgan did put up a good fight, the winner was never really in question and Honeyman proved that by pinning Morgan after Flying Legdrop to seal the win.</p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">WINNER: Remmy Honeyman by pinfall in 6:29 D+</span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>1 vs. 1</strong></p><p>

<span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/DougPeak_zps57a6f3c6.jpg</span> vs. <span>http://i1374.photobucket.com/albums/ag421/zergon_81/Fox%20Mask_zpsvrxqgu7o.jpg</span></p><p>

Doug Peak vs. Fox Mask</p><p> </p><p>

This was a great match between two veterans. Fox Mask showed that the hype around him was deserved as he not only managed to keep himself in the game against Peak, but also to give just as much banishment as he was taking. Peak looked good too but at the end, it was Fox Mask who claimed his first win in ESE after putting Peak out via Fox Hunter.</p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">WINNER: Fox Mask by pinfall in 14:29 C-</span></p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

ANGLE:</p><p>

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Fox Mask didn´t get any change to celebrate his hard fought win as he was attacked by Brett Bigginz right after his match, Bigginz beat Fox Mask down quite badly before officials could finally get him off from his prey. After that Bigginz just left without giving any explanation about his attack leaving everyone to wonder why it happened in the first place. D</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

<strong>1 vs. 1 Ladder match for King of the Network title</strong></p><p>

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<span>http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/1998/elliotthomas.jpg</span> /w. <span>http://img834.imageshack.us/img834/673/rogerrogers.jpg</span> vs. <span>http://img829.imageshack.us/img829/3219/rc7g.jpg</span> /w. <span>http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/5561/streetzs.jpg</span></p><p>

Elliot Thomas /w. Roger Rogers vs. Findley O´Farraday /w. Streetz</p><p> </p><p>

This was another great match for tonight and for a long while it did look like Elliot Thomas might be able to claim the victory with Findley looking bit uncomfortable every time ladders were on the play. </p><p>

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However, Findley did have allies to help him while Elliot´s own allies were taken out earlier in the night (what a coincident, huh?) and that proved to be the deciding factor as Thieves Guild made their presence felt and with their help, Findley took Thomas down (with referee Poker playing the part of usual blind referee who fails to see anything wrong happening) and climbs to reclaim his belt while fans boo furiously to the dirty ending. </p><p>

<span style="text-decoration:underline;">WINNER: Findley O´Farraday by pinfall in 14:22 C</span></p><p> </p><p>

Show Rating: C-</p><p> </p><p>

Comments: Decent show overall and my best grade for this year thanks to great main event. T-Rex was furious about the booking but since I was going to cut him anyway, I didn´t care. I also did cut Heather B since I had nothing for her to do now. That left Max Mayhem (friend to T-Rex), Reese Paige (Heather was loyal to her) and Paranoia (he´s dating Heather) angry with me but none of them aren´t really important enough for me to care and my backstage rating is still 91% even after losing three positive relationships and T-Rex´s positive backstage effect. Overall, I do wish that I wouldn´t need to fire them but I did kind of painted myself into the corner with my rules made up for this event so guess I just have to deal with any possible after effects (I don´t really expect any though). By the way, Mayhem´s positive relationship with T-Rex did play a small part on my decision to put the belts on Blue Collars as I wanted to see how Mayhem reacts to the firing before putting any belts on him. </p><p>

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<p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><p>Roster Moves:</p><p> </p><p>

Guy Leaving:</p><p> </p><p>

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T-Rex</p><p>

Age: 45</p><p>

Heel, Monster</p><p>

Record: 1 – 0 – 3 (27 – 0 – 10) </p><p>

Average Match Rating: D- </p><p>

T-Rex was bit of a victim of circumstances as he was the only guy in The Banish The Weak match who weren´t on the tag division and with me needing to rebuild the division anyway, cutting either Van Pelt or Threepwood didn´t look like a good idea and I didn´t want to cut Kidd either with him recently being added to The Pack so T-Rex was simply the easiest man to cut. Of course there´s also another plus on that it finally gave me a chance to make Banish The Weak really mean something more than just “cut a random jobber match” that it has mostly been so far (perhaps with the exception of Jones being cut one year but his back now too so that lessens the impact on that one as well). The additions of Caulfield and Fox Mask also helped on my decision to cut T-Rex as did the fact that I still have Threepwood (and Youngman) on my midcard so I certainly have good enough replacements if I need new blood on main event scene. Overall, T-Rex hardly impressed with his match ratings during his stay but he was a solid hand none-the-less and was good backstage presence as well so I didn´t mind having him on my roster though I would had likely cut him after end of this year when he´s contract would had been up anyway. </p><p> </p><p>

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Heather B</p><p>

Age: 30</p><p>

Heel, Bitch</p><p>

Heather B did do her job well and the only reason to cut her is that I have nothing for her to do and I already got Venus Angeletti as replacement so I figured I should just let him go despite angering some of my workers who had close relationship with Heather. I doubt I will bring her back since she doesn´t have much ready build storylines I could go with none of her former clients (except Remmy) being particularly likely to be back in the company and I already run the storyline between her and Remmy when she got back this time. Then again, there is always a possibility that she is just the best fit to some situation so never say never.</p><p>

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<p></p><div style="text-align:center;"><p>Predictions: <em>Congratulations for flaviooooo, KnowYourEnemy and BHK1978 on getting full score this time around. I thought that the round would had been semi-hard with three matches I personally saw as "could go either way matches", those were the main event, Fox Mask vs. Peak and Banish The Weak match itself so lets tackle those first. On the main event, I actually did seriously consider putting the belt on Elliot Thomas (and I still do since that feud will continue) but at the end, I decided to go with heels using the number advantage to keep the belt on Findley story instead in order to (hopefully) build that feud a little bit more. As why I thought to give the belt to Elliot? Simply because at December, he and Remmy were the only face challengers who I could saw getting the main belt and while Fox Mask and Caulfield helped on that matter, the question is are they "too new" to hold my main belt? Now probably a dumb question but I personally prefer for wrestlers to "do their time" before I put belts on them, though it´s not unknown for me to put a belt to new guy if I feel it´s warranted. Still, at the moment, I genuine think that Thomas might be my best option with Remmy having that lack of popularity problem, Mask and Caulfield being past their prime and Statler being injured until the start of next year. Not sure how I will work that one out but Thomas is certainly on the title picture going forward. Fox Mask against Peak ended with Mask winning mainly because a) it was a debut match for him, b) I just hyped the guy in 2 out of 3 shows so would look kind of odd if he would end up losign his first match even against quality opponent like Peak and c) I plan to start a high profile feud between Mask and Bigginz so might as well keep Mask strong. Now, I do admit that I wasn´t completely happy to job Peak second time on short order but that´s just how it goes sometimes. On the Banish The Weak mathc, for the first time since inventing the match, I actually felt I had a hard decision to make and like I said on my last post, I just felt that T-Rex was the most expentable since I feel I do have deep enough main event scene without him, while my tag division doesn´t have much depth (mainly because I feel that I have very little attractive options outside the currently employed teams). Despite being a tough decision, I´m happy how this years Banish The Weak did go as that´s how I wanted it to be, a match that really meant something more than just cutting a random jobber who happens to be unlucky enough on being chosen by the random number generator. On the other matches, Blue Collars weren´t going to drop their belts on first defense so win there was pretty much given (plus Drake wouldn´t had the popularity to go over anyway), Modern Day Outlaws are complete jobbers at this point (seriously, they both have F- momentum) so that was just a filler match mainly to give a win for Love Machine (and to lesser extend E-Soteric) and the similar reasoning was behind Remmy vs. Morgan plus I knew that one would deliver decent rating despite being one-sided match. </em></p><p> </p><p>

This round:</p><p>

flaviooooo 6/6</p><p>

KnowYourEnemy 6/6</p><p>

BHK1978 6/6 </p><p>

DAVEFAN95 5/6</p><p>

TakerNGN74 5/6</p><p>

Rayelek 5/6</p><p> </p><p>

Predictiojns contest:</p><p>

DAVEFAN95 21/24</p><p>

flaviooooo 20/24</p><p>

BHK1978 20/24</p><p>

KnowYourEnemy 19/24</p><p>

Rayelek 18/24</p><p>

TakerNGN74 18/24</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>

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This month offers us the usual six matches and in the main event, Chris Caulfield is facing Dean Waldorf in non-title match while Remmy Honeyman is facing Ernest Youngman in our semi-main event while Youngman´s partner Hudson Drake is also in action against Fox Mask who looks to build on his impressive debut win. Fear Factory will try to reclaim tag tam belts from Blue Collars while The Pack (minus Waldorf) will face The Upstarts and Matty Faith in six-man tag match. Thomas Morgan versus E-Soteric will round out the card.</p><p> </p><p>

Predictions:</p><p>

<strong>3 vs. 3</strong></p><p>

The Pack (Findley O´Farraday & El Ladrón & Taylor Kidd) vs. The Upstarts (Jayson Van Pelt & Max Mayhem) & Matty Faith</p><p>

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1 vs. 1</strong></p><p>

Thomas Morgan vs. E-Soteric</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>1 vs. 1</strong></p><p>

Fox Mask vs. Hudson Drake</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>2 vs. 2 for ESE Team Champions titles</strong></p><p>

Fear Factory (C.H Threepwood & Cobra) vs. Blue Collars (Regular Joe & Josh Jones)</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>1 vs. 1</strong></p><p>

Ernest Youngman vs. Remmy Honeyman</p><p> </p><p>

<strong>1 vs. 1</strong></p><p>

Dean Waldorf vs. Chris Caulfield</p><p>

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<p>3 vs. 3</p><p>

<strong>The Pack (Findley O´Farraday & El Ladrón & Taylor Kidd)</strong> vs. The Upstarts (Jayson Van Pelt & Max Mayhem) & Matty Faith</p><p>

<em>Unless the Pack are going to split and feud, there is no reason they put over the upstarts here.</em></p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

Thomas Morgan vs. <strong>E-Soteric</strong></p><p>

<em>Basically, two enhancement talents -- again, this could go either way, but E-Soteric is more over and has more momentum so I'm guessing he'll nudge out Morgan here.</em></p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

<strong>Fox Mask </strong>vs. Hudson Drake</p><p>

<em>Fox Mask is the far superior option.</em></p><p>

2 vs. 2 for ESE Team Champions titles</p><p>

Fear Factory (C.H Threepwood & Cobra) vs. <strong>Blue Collars (Regular Joe & Josh Jones)</strong></p><p>

<em>Too early for Blue Collars to drop the titles, and this diary doesn't feature a lot of draws (or even DQs or Count Outs for that matter).</em></p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

Ernest Youngman vs. <strong>Remmy Honeyman</strong></p><p>

<em>Actually, this is a bit of a toss-up -- I'm sure Honeyman would count the lights if needed, but I guessing his success in this dynasty will nudge this in his favor.</em></p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

<strong>Dean Waldorf </strong>vs. Chris Caulfield</p><p>

<em>I've played USPW a lot, and I peg Caulfield as a guy who doesn't complain --- other than Time Decline, his backstage presence is a reason to keep him on board. I think Dean has bigger and better places to go -- you could lose FINDLEY down the road, and Waldorf is the second fiddle in the pack. As for why this is non-title, POS is a midcard title and would drag the match down.</em></p>

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<p><strong>The Pack (Findley O´Farraday & El Ladrón & Taylor Kidd)</strong> vs. The Upstarts (Jayson Van Pelt & Max Mayhem) & Matty Faith</p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

Thomas Morgan vs. <strong>E-Soteric</strong></p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

<strong>Fox Mask</strong> vs. Hudson Drake</p><p> </p><p>

2 vs. 2 for ESE Team Champions titles</p><p>

Fear Factory (C.H Threepwood & Cobra) vs. <strong>Blue Collars (Regular Joe & Josh Jones)</strong></p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

Ernest Youngman vs. <strong>Remmy Honeyman</strong></p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

<strong>Dean Waldorf</strong> vs. Chris Caulfield</p>

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<p>3 vs. 3</p><p>

<strong>The Pack (Findley O´Farraday & El Ladrón & Taylor Kidd)</strong> vs. The Upstarts (Jayson Van Pelt & Max Mayhem) & Matty Faith</p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

Thomas Morgan vs. <strong>E-Soteric</strong></p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

<strong>Fox Mask</strong> vs. Hudson Drake</p><p> </p><p>

2 vs. 2 for ESE Team Champions titles</p><p>

<strong>Fear Factory (C.H Threepwood & Cobra)</strong> vs. Blue Collars (Regular Joe & Josh Jones)</p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

Ernest Youngman vs. <strong>Remmy Honeyman</strong></p><p> </p><p>

1 vs. 1</p><p>

Dean Waldorf vs. <strong>Chris Caulfield</strong></p>

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