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The Tag Team Specialists (Joel Bryant & Robert Oxford) vs. Electrico & Tom Gilmore

 

Ashley Amazon w/ Dream Girl vs. Victoria

 

Paul Steadyfast vs. Jason Jackson

 

Charlie Thatcher vs. Cowboy Ricky Dale

 

Rocky Constantino vs. Sam Strong

 

The Powers of Hell (BLZ Bubb & Nemesis) vs. Human Arsenal & the Hype w/ Lady Melissa

 

Cruiserweight Championship

Romeo Heartthrob © vs. Golden Fox

 

Charlie Homicide w/ Karen Killer vs. Liberty

 

Dusty Streets vs. Rip Chord

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The Tag Team Specialists (Joel Bryant & Robert Oxford) vs. Electrico & Tom Gilmore

 

Ashley Amazon w/ Dream Girl vs. Victoria

 

Paul Steadyfast vs. Jason Jackson

 

Charlie Thatcher vs. Cowboy Ricky Dale

 

Rocky Constantino vs. Sam Strong

 

The Powers of Hell (BLZ Bubb & Nemesis) vs. Human Arsenal & the Hype w/ Lady Melissa

 

Cruiserweight Championship

Romeo Heartthrob © vs. Golden Fox

 

Charlie Homicide w/ Karen Killer vs. Liberty

 

Dusty Streets vs. Rip Chord

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The Tag Team Specialists (Joel Bryant & Robert Oxford) vs. Electrico & Tom Gilmore

 

Ashley Amazon w/ Dream Girl vs. Victoria

 

Paul Steadyfast vs. Jason Jackson

 

Charlie Thatcher vs. Cowboy Ricky Dale

 

Rocky Constantino vs. Sam Strong

 

The Powers of Hell (BLZ Bubb & Nemesis) vs. Human Arsenal & the Hype w/ Lady Melissa

 

Cruiserweight Championship

Romeo Heartthrob © vs. Golden Fox

 

Charlie Homicide w/ Karen Killer vs. Liberty

 

Dusty Streets vs. Rip Chord

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The Tag Team Specialists (Joel Bryant & Robert Oxford) vs. Electrico & Tom Gilmore

 

TTTS are established, their opponents are not.

 

Ashley Amazon w/ Dream Girl vs. Victoria

 

Nah.

 

Paul Steadyfast vs. Jason Jackson

 

I don't actually know who Jason Jackson is.

 

Charlie Thatcher vs. Cowboy Ricky Dale

 

There is no point in history in which RDJ should be dropping a match to Charlie Thatcher, not even before he was RDJ.

 

Rocky Constantino vs. Sam Strong

 

STRONG SMASH

 

The Powers of Hell (BLZ Bubb & Nemesis) vs. Human Arsenal & the Hype w/ Lady Melissa

 

One side just outclasses the other.

 

Cruiserweight Championship

Romeo Heartthrob © vs. Golden Fox

 

Even if he hadn't just won the belt, there's no way Romeo should lose to Fox.

 

Charlie Homicide w/ Karen Killer vs. Liberty

 

At this stage, Liberty is pretty much the hot young star. I don't know Homicide, but I really don't think he should be beating Liberty.

 

Dusty Streets vs. Rip Chord

 

Dusty's older and Rip's better.

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The Tag Team Specialists (Joel Bryant & Robert Oxford) vs. Electrico & Tom Gilmore

 

Ashley Amazon w/ Dream Girl vs. Victoria

 

Paul Steadyfast vs. Jason Jackson

 

Charlie Thatcher vs. Cowboy Ricky Dale

 

Rocky Constantino vs. Sam Strong

 

The Powers of Hell (BLZ Bubb & Nemesis) vs. Human Arsenal & the Hype w/ Lady Melissa

 

Cruiserweight Championship

Romeo Heartthrob © vs. Golden Fox

 

Charlie Homicide w/ Karen Killer vs. Liberty

 

Dusty Streets vs. Rip Chord

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The Tag Team Specialists (Joel Bryant & Robert Oxford) vs. Electrico & Tom Gilmore

 

Ashley Amazon w/ Dream Girl vs. Victoria

 

Paul Steadyfast vs. Jason Jackson

 

Charlie Thatcher vs. Cowboy Ricky Dale

 

Rocky Constantino vs. Sam Strong

 

The Powers of Hell (BLZ Bubb & Nemesis) vs. Human Arsenal & the Hype w/ Lady Melissa

 

Romeo Heartthrob © vs. Golden Fox

 

Charlie Homicide w/ Karen Killer vs. Liberty

 

Dusty Streets vs. Rip Chord

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The Tag Team Specialists (Joel Bryant & Robert Oxford) vs. Electrico & Tom Gilmore

 

Ashley Amazon w/ Dream Girl vs. Victoria

 

Paul Steadyfast vs. Jason Jackson

 

Charlie Thatcher vs. Cowboy Ricky Dale

 

Rocky Constantino vs. Sam Strong

The Powers of Hell (BLZ Bubb & Nemesis) vs. Human Arsenal & the Hype w/ Lady Melissa

 

Romeo Heartthrob © vs. Golden Fox

 

Charlie Homicide w/ Karen Killer vs. Liberty

 

Dusty Streets vs. Rip Chord

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The Tag Team Specialists (Joel Bryant & Robert Oxford) vs. Electrico & Tom Gilmore

- Please let there be dancing. Electrico II: Angry Boogaloo!

 

Ashley Amazon w/ Dream Girl vs. Victoria

- Beth Phoenix render or not, I don't know Dubba A with the Dubba... erm... is she a porn star or a wrestler? I know Victoria's pedigree.

 

Paul Steadyfast vs. Jason Jackson

- I misread that as Jumbo Jackson in the battle royal, time for some big shrimp squash.

 

Charlie Thatcher vs. Cowboy Ricky Dale

- Double DQ when these two get wild n' woolly. Yee-haw.

 

Rocky Constantino vs. Sam Strong

- Rocky, you are nooooooooooooooooo Rico.

 

The Powers of Hell (BLZ Bubb & Nemesis) vs. Human Arsenal & the Hype w/ Lady Melissa

- I knew I shouldn't have bought into the Hype. The Hype Arsenal promises much, but can't extinguish the Powers of Hell.

 

Cruiserweight Championship

Romeo Heartthrob © vs. Golden Fox

- I would love to write sleazy move names for the Heartthrob.

 

Charlie Homicide w/ Karen Killer vs. Liberty

- Getting a little heel heavy here, so Liberty wins by DQ most likely as "Charlie doesn't care about wins or losses because... this... is a Homicide!"

 

Dusty Streets vs. Rip Chord

- No Dusty Finish here.

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HGC Hollyweird TV

 

Tuesday Week 2 March 1997

 

Live on Access West Coast, American Central, Maple Leaf Sports, TV Puerto Rico, Delayed on Hawaii 50 (Total Rating: 3.75)

 

Held at the Louisiana Auditorium

 

Attendance: 10,000 (Sold Out!)

 

Announcers:

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Kyle Rhodes – Jason Azaria

 

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Pyro dies away, the credits roll, and the arena goes completely black. And then The Beautiful People begins to thunder through the arena. With every forward flare of the guitars in their heavy, opening riffs, white light bathes the entryway – and each time, the silhouetted figures of Nemesis and BLZ Bubb are still, but closer to the ring. As they reach it and the vocals are ready to begin, the lights come up, the eerie atmosphere shivering away.

 

Nemesis has a microphone. “I have cast aside Faith,” he begins. “In the eyes of some, that makes me truly damned... but it is better to reign in Hell than serve in Heaven.

 

“And we...” He slaps a hand into the meaty pec of Bubb, the sound audible as a gunshot, “...will... rule. Your famed brotherly fighting spirit, the fires of the Flames, the rage of the Demons, the fury of the savages, and all the rest... all will fall.

 

“This is not what you came here to hear, though, is it?” He grins crookedly.

 

“Stop watching that other rubbish. You've seen it pushed to its limit, and they won't again.

 

“Watch us. We'll put the fear of Hell into you.”

 

There's almost no support behind the luchador and the young Canadian here; the heat on this match comes entirely from the Specialists, with Robert Oxford showing that in addition to a mastery of tag team wrestling he has prodigious skills of hiding blatant and unnecessary cheating from the referee. Electrico is backdropped out of the ring by Bryant, who then sets Gilmore up for Oxford's Top Rope Kneedrop, securing victory for the Specialists.

The Tag Team Specialists defeated Electrico & Tom Gilmore

Rating: D

 

An outright brawl here; Victoria shows flashes of Stone excellence, but the veteran has her outgunned at the moment, and in the end the Runway Train crushes her with a rushing corner avalanche the announce team dub the Secret Crush, with Dream Girl scrambling into the ring to shower her wrestler with kisses afterward.

Ashley Amazon defeated Victoria

Rating: D

 

The announce team are still distracted by Amazon and Dream Girl's apparent connection as this match begins, and indeed all the way into the middle of it. Jason Jackson was never the superstar that his father had been in the sixties, and Paul Steadyfast is only a name because HGC have been telling people the leader of the Untouchables is, and the interest in this contest is therefore somewhat low – but the two rise above that as best they can, putting on a solid contest that tells wrestling experts in the audience that both men know their stuff. Steadyfast eventually wins when his feet hook the ropes to leverage a pin, much to Jackson's fury.

Paul Steadyfast defeated Jason Jackson

Rating: D-

 

Peter Valentine is a past-master at stalling, and it seems that his bodyguard, the self-styled Licenced Cougar Hunter, has picked up the talent; while Dale stalks him, Thatcher stays clear, out of the ring, preventing the match from starting as he works his way systematically around the best-looking female fans in the first three rows.

 

It's because of this that the Cowboy's famed Leaping Lariat is seen for the first time in HGC not in the ring but from the guardrail into a gap in the second row, allowing him to control long enough to get Thatcher in the ring and cause the match to finally get under way. From there, it's a pretty even, pretty good brawl between two less-well-known names, with Dale scoring the Southern Justice for the eventual win.

Cowboy Ricky Dale defeated Charlie Thatcher

Rating: D+

 

Rocky Constantino is a name virtually nobody watching the broadcast has heard. On the other hand, Sam Strong is the most famous wrestler in the world. And Constantino carries himself as if he's on Strong's level – and then they collide, and they mesh well. Rocky doesn't get much, but he has a little while to show his stuff before “the heart of the ultimate hero still beats!” as Azaria puts it – and the Strong Arm Tactic looks as sensational as ever, Constantino seeming utterly destroyed by it.

Sam Strong defeated Rocky Constantino

Rating: C+

 

Strong takes the time to play to the crowd, doing his usual poses and fan interaction.

 

It's hard to imagine someone like Dread being stealthy, but the shadow of fear goes unnoticed until he's almost in the ring. Replays will show him coming out of the crowd; Strong reacts to the crowd, turning, but he reacts too late, eating a big boot, then a powerbomb, then a Dreadsault before the shadow of fear leaves the ring once again.

For the second time tonight, a makeshift duo gets next to nothing, and Kyle Rhodes can't even be bothered to follow the action, instead dividing his time between recapping the Powers' match with the Vesseys - “the top of the tag division,” as he puts it, and making fairly blunt jokes about Lady Melissa's body and possible other career.

 

That's not to say Arsenal and Hype are absolutely outclassed – Arsenal wakes EVERYONE in the arena up when he Germans Nemesis right into a turnbuckle, and the Hype gets a sweet tornado DDT on Bubb – only for the monster to regain his feet in a heartbeat, chokeslamming him reflexively. Nemesis adds the Nemesis Arrow to complete the victory.

The Powers of Hell defeated Human Arsenal & the Hype

Rating: C-

 

Mr Lucha joins the announce team in the third chair for this one, discussing the Championship, questions over whether Heartthrob even makes the weight limit, and various other things. He grows steadily more irate as Heartthrob continues to push the rules as far as he can, even when he doesn't need to, and promises a statement next week to settle this. Meanwhile, Romeo crotches Fox on the top rope and yanks him off by the mask, locking in the Cupid's Clutch to get the win.

Romeo Heartthrob defeated Golden Fox

Rating: C

The ruined, abandoned slum in which Charlie Homicide has been seen is soaking wet. The camera shows raindrops spattering off already rain-slick wooden flooring, slowly panning across to show the Hardcore Championship, discarded on the floor, water seeping into the leather and welling up in the metal insets.

 

The camera continues to pan, with dry flooring outside the rainfall starting to appear. On the boundary between the two lie Karen Killer's trademark leather pants and a black Wonderbra, one half now dripping wet, as the camera pans further up... finding a cast iron bed frame, the mattress on it reduced to nothing but the springs, a single sheet – a ragged, old children's comforter cover without the comforter – covering part of the bed's inhabitants, Homicide and Killer.

 

“There are no real men,” Homicide says quietly, his eyes fixing the camera with his peculiar intensity, “who are not willing, in the correct circumstances, to kill. There are no real women who are not willing, in the correct circumstances, to hide the bodies. To take a fallen threat. Skin it. Joint it. Dissolve it.

 

“But I don't need to ask Karen for that favour. You, Richard Junior, are a fallen threat, yes... but your skin is hollow. Your body was dismantled. And your reputation dissolved long ago.

 

“Perhaps your father is a real man... perhaps. But he would do no better than you. You showed, Richard Junior, that you are not willing to kill. My legacy lives on, and your reputation is gone.

 

“You have returned to wrestling with your tail between your legs. It is too late for your name, but it may not be too late for your life, for your accounts.

 

“Move on, Richard Junior. Swim not with sharks, hunt not the wolves. Move on – and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.”

 

Easy-going confidence takes on the cold, cocksure arrogance of Charlie Homicide, and the result is a strange but compelling battle, brawling here and often even there. Karen stays clear, but is always present. It's a tactic the duo often use to divide their opponent's attention, but it doesn't work; Liberty is, as ever, too carefree to buy into that, and that gives him an upper hand.

 

That in and of itself is not enough, but before the match reaches a climax another figure joins the crowd at ringside, Richie Pangrazzio Jr moving toward the ring with his characteristic lean and lanky lope.

 

Homicide falls victim to his own trick; he's distracted for only a couple of seconds, but it's enough for the Liberation Slam, and that's enough to keep him down.

Liberty defeated Charlie Homicide

Rating: C+

 

This is a good match. It's a match the SWF have used too often, and it doesn't have the edge it once did, but it is, nonetheless, a good match. Dusty has power and fire, and Chord... has the wherewithal to use that.

 

He takes a lot of punishment, but it's all there in his style; he's goading Dusty on. He's finding ways to push this, and to provoke – and that creates openings, as Dusty fights with his heart rather than his head. And then his head takes a real pounding; Rip snares him, seeks out the hard camera, grins, and hits the beautiful clean Rip Chord DDT no one else can match.

Rip Chord defeated Dusty Streets

Rating: B

 

Rip ignores Sam Sparrow's hand, rolling out of the ring to snatch a mic from the ring announcer.

 

“Shut your yaps,” he tells the crowd, sitting himself on the steel steps. Dusty hits hard, and Rip takes a few moments to recover, to catch his breath, before continuing.

 

“I ain't lost a step,” he declares defiantly. “What you got wrong, Liberty, is typical Texas. You think it's in your hands, in your feet. Maybe I can't match you punch for punch, but I'm never going to have to. I'm never going to take as many hits when I fight you as you take from me.” He looks up again, staring directly into the nearest camera, and delivers the rest of his message to Liberty directly.

 

“Those aren't weapons. That's no gun. Those are bullets. The gun that fires them...” He raises his free hand, placing his index finger on his temple.

 

“Wrestling's never been about muscles. Not about suplexes. Not about how fast you run or how hard you punch.

 

“Before you step in the ring with me, I already beat you up here. I already loaded the gun, and at the bottom of the clip is a Rip Chord DDT with your name on it... and that's all she wrote.

 

“Wrestling is about the mind. I ain't lost a step, Liberty, and I never will.

 

“We're going to find a way to settle this, you and I. And I'm going to empty the clip.”

 

Show Rating: B

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Monty Walker grins. “So, let me make this clear,” he says, looking around the Seattle coffee shop he owns before turning back to the camera.

 

“I'm sure Nemesis and Tommy stayed in contact. I'm equally sure Tommy used that to help tip the scales of the War; when Ryan Holland left XFW to come to Hollyweird, when the Smacker lost Lady Melissa but Eddie Chandler didn't lose Easy Emma, when the Peaks went to stay with Johnny Lawless in Hollyweird development – and boy, did they ever get ribbed – and Jungle Jack and Brandon James go away from the War and all DaVE lost was Skully Bones, it doesn't take much to see Nemesis was doing his buddy a favour.

 

“I mean, good business, too. Every one of those was helpful, one way or another. But anyway... Yeah, I'm sure they stayed in contact.

 

“But they didn't do it through me, as everyone keeps insisting. They didn't do it through Troy Tornado, either, is my guess, and those rumours have hurt both of us plenty.

 

“My best guess, and you'd be amazed how many fans keep ignoring the possibility, is they did it through this magical thing called a phone.”

 

He shrugs. “I'm not saying it was a bad thing. Hollyweird saved my DaVE career, I think. I had the exposure to stay important, so long as I kept being someone the fanbase liked – which is the tricky part when you're working for the most cartoony wrestling company ever.”

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DaVE March Into Battle is coming this week! Don't wait around for the Tuesday Night Wars - the best show of the month will be this Monday. And believe us, it'll be big...

 

Henry Lee has been making waves of late, showing bursts of real insanity. Last month may have been the biggest yet, as he challenged Fyte to a First Blood match. Can the youngster pull out a win, or will the big dog show why he reigns supreme in the pound again?

 

Following the cowardly departure of Murderous Mikey from the home of hardcore, Black Murder will not be receiving a tag team title rematch against champions Team Strength Rush. Based on performance record over the last six months, their position has been taken by the Darkness Brothers.

 

School is in session, as rookie Thomas Morgan hopes to finally escape the persecution of Eric Tyler. Is this going to be the end?

 

The Dynamite Duo of Chris Caulfield and Michael Cook, patriots both, are threatened by Professor Nero's new proteges - Death Metal. But who's going to win when the only way is to put your enemy through a table?

 

The School of Tradition's newest member, Dan DaLay, will be going up against the American Everyman Freddie Datsun. Is the spirit of Datsun or the evil mind of Eric Tyler going to triumph here?

 

Datsun's protege, Roy Stephens, is set to be in action following that - but nobody knows who he's facing. Find out as we do!

 

For months, now, Monty Walker has been outrunning and outwitting the Wolverine, but has yet to notch up a decisive win against him. In this I Quit contest, there's no other option - so who's going to make it this time?

 

And under Last Man Standing rules, Johnny Martin again defends the Extreme Championship against Phil Vibert's picked enforcer, JD Morgan. The future of DaVE may be decided as we March Into Battle!

 

Prediction Key:

First Blood

Fyte vs. Henry Lee

 

DaVE Tag Team Championship

Team Strength Rush © vs. The Darkness Warriors

 

Eric Tyler vs. Thomas Morgan

 

Tables

Death Metal (Death & Metal) w/ Professor Nero vs. Dynamite Duo (Chris Caulfield & Michael Cook)

 

Dan DaLay vs. Freddie Datsun w/ Miss Bliss

 

Roy Stephens vs. ????

 

I Quit

Monty Walker vs. The Wolverine

 

DaVE Extreme Championship - Last Man Standing

Johnny Martin © vs. JD Morgan w/ Phil Vibert

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Prediction Key:

First Blood

Fyte vs. Henry Lee

 

DaVE Tag Team Championship

Team Strength Rush © vs. The Darkness Warriors

 

Eric Tyler vs. Thomas Morgan

 

Tables

Death Metal (Death & Metal) w/ Professor Nero vs. Dynamite Duo (Chris Caulfield & Michael Cook)

 

Dan DaLay vs. Freddie Datsun w/ Miss Bliss

 

Roy Stephens vs. ????

 

I Quit

Monty Walker vs. The Wolverine

 

DaVE Extreme Championship - Last Man Standing

Johnny Martin © vs. JD Morgan w/ Phil Vibert

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First Blood

Fyte vs. Henry Lee

 

Way bigger name.

 

DaVE Tag Team Championship

Team Strength Rush © vs. The Darkness Warriors

 

First show, so guessing I'm opting for the champs.

 

Eric Tyler vs. Thomas Morgan

 

Just too good.

 

Tables

Death Metal (Death & Metal) w/ Professor Nero vs. Dynamite Duo (Chris Caulfield & Michael Cook)

 

I think Caufield carries this.

 

Dan DaLay vs. Freddie Datsun w/ Miss Bliss

 

Freddie's got the popularity.

 

Roy Stephens vs. ????

 

Tommy's debut?

 

I Quit

Monty Walker vs. The Wolverine

 

Shrug

 

DaVE Extreme Championship - Last Man Standing

Johnny Martin © vs. JD Morgan w/ Phil Vibert

 

Martin IS DaVE right now

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Prediction Key:

First Blood

Fyte vs. Henry Lee

- Going with the one I'm familiar with...and is way more over...

 

DaVE Tag Team Championship

Team Strength Rush © vs. The Darkness Warriors

- Dig Jay Darkness way more than I dig Danny Fonzarelli, but the champs retain here.

 

Eric Tyler vs. Thomas Morgan

- Tradition > Trademark.

 

Tables

Death Metal (Death & Metal) w/ Professor Nero vs. Dynamite Duo (Chris Caulfield & Michael Cook)

- Chris Caulfield in the Dynamite Duo means an easy win for his team.

 

Dan DaLay vs. Freddie Datsun w/ Miss Bliss

- Going for the American Everyman with a surname that reminds me of Nissan. Datsun drives over DaLay.

 

Roy Stephens vs. ????

- Let's go, Question Mark!

 

I Quit

Monty Walker vs. The Wolverine

- I still wish Monty was an actual C-Verse worker rather than a mod-only character...

 

DaVE Extreme Championship - Last Man Standing

Johnny Martin © vs. JD Morgan w/ Phil Vibert

- I concur. Johnny Martin in his youth is money for DaVE.

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First Blood

Fyte vs. Henry Lee

 

DaVE Tag Team Championship

Team Strength Rush © vs. The Darkness Warriors

 

Eric Tyler vs. Thomas Morgan

 

Tables

Death Metal (Death & Metal) w/ Professor Nero vs. Dynamite Duo (Chris Caulfield & Michael Cook)

 

Dan DaLay vs. Freddie Datsun w/ Miss Bliss

 

Roy Stephens vs. ????

 

I Quit

Monty Walker vs. The Wolverine

 

DaVE Extreme Championship - Last Man Standing

Johnny Martin © vs. JD Morgan w/ Phil Vibert

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First Blood

Fyte vs. Henry Lee

I don´t have much idea about DaVE at this time so I´m likely way off with my predictions but Lee just sound like a better match to DaVE.

 

DaVE Tag Team Championship

Team Strength Rush © vs. The Darkness Warriors

I´m really tempted to go with Darkness Warriors just because I like them and beacause I don´t even know who the champs are but I doubt we see title change in the first show.

 

Eric Tyler vs. Thomas Morgan

Tyler fits better on the product and surely he´s bigger name too.

 

Tables

Death Metal (Death & Metal) w/ Professor Nero vs. Dynamite Duo (Chris Caulfield & Michael Cook)

Absolutely no idea, Caulfield is the only one who I know so I go with him. :p

 

Dan DaLay vs. Freddie Datsun w/ Miss Bliss

I´m guessing that Datsun is more established from these two.

 

Roy Stephens vs. ????

Never bet against mystery man.

 

I Quit

Monty Walker vs. The Wolverine

Another coin flip.

 

DaVE Extreme Championship - Last Man Standing

Johnny Martin © vs. JD Morgan w/ Phil Vibert

Again, no title change in the first show.

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First Blood

Fyte vs. Henry Lee

DaVE Tag Team Championship

Team Strength Rush © vs. The Darkness Warriors

 

Eric Tyler vs. Thomas Morgan

 

Tables

Death Metal (Death & Metal) w/ Professor Nero vs. Dynamite Duo (Chris Caulfield & Michael Cook)

 

Dan DaLay vs. Freddie Datsun w/ Miss Bliss

Roy Stephens vs. ????

 

I Quit

Monty Walker vs. The Wolverine

 

DaVE Extreme Championship - Last Man Standing

Johnny Martin © vs. JD Morgan w/ Phil Vibert

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First Blood

Fyte vs. Henry Lee

Lee is the Icon Of Insanity, after all.

 

DaVE Tag Team Championship

Team Strength Rush © vs. The Darkness Warriors

WHAT A RUSH!

 

Eric Tyler vs. Thomas Morgan

JOBBER!

 

Tables

Death Metal (Death & Metal) w/ Professor Nero vs. Dynamite Duo (Chris Caulfield & Michael Cook)

Chris Caulfield is a boss.

 

Dan DaLay vs. Freddie Datsun w/ Miss Bliss

Datsun is cool, but if you're booking a monster, you need to give them wins. Especially one with limited talent.

 

Roy Stephens vs. ????

It's Tommy Cornell. And why am I voting for Stephens over TC? Because he said he has a pinfall victory over him.

 

I Quit

Monty Walker vs. The Wolverine

He's old and crazy, and as such has the tools to do the job.

 

DaVE Extreme Championship - Last Man Standing

Johnny Martin © vs. JD Morgan w/ Phil Vibert

He's a legend. Simple as.

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First Blood

Fyte vs. Henry Lee

 

DaVE Tag Team Championship

Team Strength Rush © vs. The Darkness Warriors

 

Eric Tyler vs. Thomas Morgan

 

Tables

Death Metal (Death & Metal) w/ Professor Nero vs. Dynamite Duo (Chris Caulfield & Michael Cook)

 

Dan DaLay vs. Freddie Datsun w/ Miss Bliss

 

Roy Stephens vs. ????

 

I Quit

Monty Walker vs. The Wolverine

 

DaVE Extreme Championship - Last Man Standing

Johnny Martin © vs. JD Morgan w/ Phil Vibert

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First Blood

Fyte vs. Henry Lee

DaVE Tag Team Championship

Team Strength Rush © vs. The Darkness Warriors

Eric Tyler vs. Thomas Morgan

 

Tables

Death Metal (Death & Metal) w/ Professor Nero vs. Dynamite Duo (Chris Caulfield & Michael Cook)

 

Dan DaLay vs. Freddie Datsun w/ Miss Bliss

 

Roy Stephens vs. ????

 

I Quit

Monty Walker vs. The Wolverine

 

DaVE Extreme Championship - Last Man Standing

Johnny Martin © vs. JD Morgan w/ Phil Vibert

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Team Strength Rush © vs. The Darkness Warriors

I´m really tempted to go with Darkness Warriors just because I like them and beacause I don´t even know who the champs are but I doubt we see title change in the first show.

 

They're two Japanese Gaijin in the real timeline, but here in the darkest timeline Raymond Diaz and Lee Wright are working extreme, too.

 

...

 

Death Metal are two German hardcore crazies I couldn't not sign, for that matter.

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First Blood

Fyte vs. Henry Lee

- The influx of (crazy) new blood continues. (Plus I have 0 idea who Fyte is.)

 

DaVE Tag Team Championship

Team Strength Rush © vs. The Darkness Warriors

- This is the Dark(ness)est timeline after all. Evil Jay and Evil Fonzie... Nights.

 

Eric Tyler vs. Thomas Morgan

- Before you can become Trademarked you must learn some Tradition.

 

Tables

Death Metal (Death & Metal) w/ Professor Nero vs. Dynamite Duo (Chris Caulfield & Michael Cook)

- Dynamite Duo = Dynamic Dudes therefore Death Metal deserves to beat the Aryan into them.

 

Dan DaLay vs. Freddie Datsun w/ Miss Bliss

- What is he? The Giant among Giants? DaVE's own 911? 411? 1+1? I dunno, but Datsun DaLay's down for Dan.

 

Roy Stephens vs. ????

- I never bet against ?! ANd I don't know this Roy.

 

I Quit

Monty Walker vs. The Wolverine

- You do the walk... you do the walk of Monty.

 

DaVE Extreme Championship - Last Man Standing

Johnny Martin © vs. JD Morgan w/ Phil Vibert

- THE Face of DaVE.

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